The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, January 14, 1926, Image 5
THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1926.
TAB BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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PAOl PIYBb
ains
Men’s $5.00 Work Shoes Only '. . . . $3.95
1 We have about 60 pairs of Weyenburg
Work Shoes with the famous Comflex Sole
that we are offering for $3.95, this is our
regular $5.00 Shoe, and the cut price is only
to reduce stock and will soon be withdrawn.
OVERCOATS REDUCED
Oregon City Woolen Mills Overcoats
as follows:
$30.00 Overcoats . . $22.50
$25.00 Overcoats . V . . $19.50
$22.50 Overcoats $17.50
LEMON BROS., Inc.
Barnwell, S. C.
Miss Virginia Brown, of Wagener,
s spending the week with Mrp. Rosa .
Stilh - ‘ r ^ - /’* jr
Misses Alice Creech, Opheli a Hug
gins, Emma Wingate, Messrs. Dewey )
Huggins and Byrnes Huggins spent
Friday night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Creech.
Messrs. Louis Hiers and Aubrey
Hutto were the guests of Misses
Florence and Myrtis Morris Sunday
evening > ‘ 7 • •
Miss Evelyn Creech spent Satur
day night with Miss Corine Hiers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Creech and little
son spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
tf. A. Hiers.
'Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local
■ ■ ■ - — Interest for This Column.
The days gain seven minutes in sun
shine this week.
The Rev. Howard Cady was a viSi-
|S,or in Augusta one day last week.
I Mr. W. T. Aycock, of Bemett?-
?ille p was a business visitor here Tues
day.
Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., Mrs. J.
J.^Bpsh and Mr. Eugene Brown spent
Mondiiyjn Augusta.
Mrs. Mprd&^i Mazursky and. little
daughter, Paula/are visiting relatives
. in Birmingham, Ala>
Mr. and Mrs. Martin C^'Best and
little son have moved into tfiteir at
tractive bungalow on Marlboro
nue.
The friends of Mrs. Edgar A.
Brown, who is in a hospital in Colum
bia, will learn with pfeasure that she
is recovering from her recent severe
illness.
Mrs. Jessie R. Hickson, of Chicago,
111., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. N.
Holland, Mr. and Mrs. William Mc-
Nab and other relatives in this sec
tion. Mrs. Hickson is a sjetec . of
Mr. McNab and this is her first visit
to Barnwell in four years.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Molair and son,
Mr Leroy Molair, motored to Colum
bia Sunday to wait Miss Ella Louise
Molair, who is a student at Chicora
College i
The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge
Club met with Mrs L. M. Calhoun last
last week. Mrs. R. S. Dicks won the
high score prize, Mrs. C. Keys San
ers cut the consolation' and Mrs
PeTry A. Price was presented with
the gtrat prize. Out;of-town guests
were Mebdames Baynard Calhoun
and J. S, Phlmer, of Allendale.
WCXADNT WOM£N ROLLER
IF THEY CCKADM'T AFFORD
anymoste CLOTVIEG, than
-meY V/EAfc/
Every year people say that next year they are going to stop fool
ish spending and save! Well, “next year” is here and right now is
the time to start saving—not to moFrow, not next month, not next
year, but right NOW! *
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BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA
(BARNWELL BRANCH)
R>r Head
Col. Harry D. Calhoun and Prof. C.
H. Fowler were among those from thos<? present.
Barnwell who attended the dedication
of the new Williston-Elko high school
building Friday night.
The fans of the Barnwell High / _______
School basketball team will have their / T' ***
first opportunity of • seeing their \ many ways
, v - j „ V s to treat a cold
team in action here Friday after- , . . . _ ,
. , , ... in the head, but only one DIRECT
noon, when they play the Vamville
__ llt . ... ... %T way, ana that u with vapors that
team. They will battle with North be inhaled
Augusta here the following after-
noon at 3:30 o’clock. I*'^ mo « t ^
to get these vapors is to snuff a little
Vicks VapoRub well up the nose, or
melt a little in a spoon or tin cup and
inhale.
The medicated vapors reach imme
diately into every comer of the air
passages, soothing and healing with
every breath.
For other forms of cold troubles just
rub Vicks over the throat and chest
at bedtime. It,is then the body heat
which releases these vapors.
_. 'V|CKj|
realized^ All of those on the exeeN OviA2!MujJOMjAK US£D YEARLY
lent program acquitted themselves
splendidly and the occasion >18 one
that will be long remembered by
FOR SALE
CABBAGE, COLLARD AND
— LETTUCE PLANTS —
By Parcel Post, Two Hundred
75c; by Express, collect, $2.50
per Thousand. Cash with order.
Dr. C. N. Burckhalter
Barnwell, South Carolina.
A large number'^sf people enjoyed
the Silver Tea given Fr|day nijjht at
the residence of Mrs. Liziie M. Cave
for the benefit of the Baptisfc s Church
4diss Carrie Cave, Mrs. Loifise Por
ter Bauer, Mrs. Ben Hill Cave, Miss
Blanche Porter and Mr. and Mrs.
Clark McCaslan left Friday night for
a week’s tour of Florida.
viait to Mr, and Mrs;-!
Wilson at Ocala, Fla.
Senator A. B. Patterson and Col.
Edgar A. Brown, Speaker , of the
House of Representatives, left Mon
day for Columbi a to be present at the
opening session of the General As
sembly Tuesday morning. *
Sheriff Seizes Still
: HEADACHES?
The great majorty of hef.doches
are due entirely to impairedeyesignt
The sooner you come in for an ex
amination the sooner these annoy
ances will vanish.
Our glasses are sold a greatly re
duced prices.
P. W. STEVENS
Registered Op-tom-e-trist
Don’t trust to Luck
TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR LOVED
ONES AFTER YOU ARE DEAD.
LET ME PROTECT THEM NOW
WITH ONE OF THE BEST LIFE
INSURANCE POLICIES ON -THE
MARKET. GIVE THEM THE
PRFOTECTION TO WHICH THEY
ARE ENTITLED.
NORMAN B. GAMBLE
Barnwell, South Carolina.
Sheriff Boncil H. Dychcs captured
a complete still Thursday • of last
week on the Gantt Mill Stream, to
gether with 500 gallons of mash.
Henrlvi Cook and Pearsey Brown
were arrested on A charge of violat
ing the prohibition law.
~ u On Saturday morning, the Sheiiff
Col. and Mrs. N. G. W. Walker Mr, five and 21 of
and Mrs. Johnson Hagoodji^ Jit^
supposition is that the liquor was
being divided among them for sale
and they were arrested and lodged in
jail on charges of violating the pro
hibition law.
Send U« Your Job Work.
Old Mr. Carter Help
ed by Simple Mixture
“After taking Adlerika I feel better
than for years. At my age (60)St is
ideal—so different from other medK
cines.’V (signed) W. W. Carter. Ad
lerika is a simple mixture of buck
thorn bark, glycerine, etc., which re
moves GAS in ten minutes and often
Hyriwug relief to the stom
ach. Stops that full, bloated feeling.
Brings out old waste-matter you
never thought * was in your system.
Excellent for chronic constipation.—
Deason’s Drug Store, Barnwell, S. C
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All Lines of Insurance < •
JFarm Coverage
a Specialty:
Calhoun and Co.
P. A. Price, Mgr.
Bank of Bldg.
Now’s the Time to Get Minute Gfabt
for Emergency.
You can easily install it yourself. Price of Hydrant $8.00.
When you cut off the water the HydrauiMaatomatM'aUy drains it-
%
self. We cut and thread any size Pipe from 1-8 inch to 6 inches
in diameter, in any lengths from a few inches to any number of
feet desired. Also furnish Bolts and Iron Rods threaded each
end with Nuts and Washers.
Columbia Supply Company
823 West Gervais St. Columbia* 8. C.
Mules and Horses
Crime in South Carolina.
The friends of Mr. Charles Burck
halter, son of Dr and Mrs. C. N.
Burckhalter, will learn with regret
that he was carried to a Columbia
hospital last week for treatment. It
is hop;d that he will soon be well
again.
Columbia, Jan.' 11.—Criminal cases
increased in number in South Caro
lina last year, and a larger percent
age of convictions was obtained. Re-
i The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
M. Boulware will learn with pleasure
that their little son, who was car
ried to a hospital one night last
week, has almost entirely recovered
from his serious illness and is at
home again.
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B usin esq
UIUOERO
FOR. SALE. — Fire wood, any
ports received by Attorney General I length> delivered by .truck. Place
John M» Daniel from thirteen of the J orders with' Yerie Richardson,
fourteen solicitors in the State show- I
ed 3,241 cases handled as compared LOST or STRAYED.—One black
with 3,193 last yeer in all fourteen Land white setter bitch, about four
circuits^ Of the 1925 cases, 2,450 re- years old . has mange on ears, an-
sulted in verdicts of guilty, while in swers- to name , of “Flirt.’’ Reward
the preceeding year there were 2,294 for return to The People-Sentinel of-
convictions in the whole State. Mur-1 fice o* L. F. Jackson, Barnwell, S. CC
der cases decreased in number from
157 to 146, but prohibition cases in-1
creaser from 1,392 to 1,426.
Mr. H. h 4 O’Bannon was stricken
with an attack of appendicitis one
• day last week and carried to a hospit
al. His many friends will be glad to
fkm>\J, however, that an operation
was not necessary and he is expected
home within the next few days.
Mr. Nick Black, proprietor of
ik’s Furqiture Store, has assumed
inagement of the Vamp Thea-
''and is giving his patrons some
- high class pictures. He also has a
number of good* road shows booked
^ for the next few weeks. Mr. John
Wilder, whom Mr. Black • .succeeds,
will remain in Barnwell and operate
• pressing club.
Hercules News.
Hercules, Jan. 12.—The chain gang
is building a public road connecting
the old Auguste-Charleston road with
the Barnwell-Olar road. This is , a
much needed improvement.
Miss Edna Proveaux, of Gaililee,
spent the week-end with Miss Ina
Sanders. - ; " \
Miss Emma Wingate has returned
to her home in Jacksonville, Fla. She
was accompanied by Mr. J. J. Hug
gins, who wiil spend a couple of
weeks in the Land of Flowers. .
WANTED —Maplei Gom~ Poplar
and Pine Logs. We operate twelve
months a year, pay cash, and can
take your logs the year round.—The
Zickgraft Company, Denmark, S. C.
•l-14-14-4tc. *
FOR SALE CHEAP.—Plumbi'ng
fixtures, including hot water tank,
commode, kitchen sink, piping, and
all connections. Will sell' cheap for
cash. Apply to Jf. N. Holland, Barn
well, S. C. 12-31-2tp.
FOR SALE.—Native grown Ful-
ghum seed oats, bright and sound;
price $1.00 per bushel, cash with
order.—R. F. Anderson, Dunbarton,
S’. C.
Miss Ophelia Huggins entertained
Saturday evening in honor df Miss FQR SALE—Large size feather pil-
WingateV of Jacksonville, Fla. lows with new ticks. Price $5.00 per
Miss Dovie Gunnels dpent Satur-1 pair.—Mrs. R. L Peacock, Barnwell,
day night with Miss Ophelia Huggins. | S. C. Itp
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J Pains
j Very $mre
j "I suffered from womanly
j troubles which grew worse
and worts as the months
went by,".- says Mrs. L. H.
— Cantrell, of R. F. D. 9, Gaines
ville, Georgia.
“I frequently had very
severe pains. These were so
bad that I was forced to go
to bed and stay there. It
seemqd to me my back would
come In two. * •
GAM
For Femate Troubles
“I taught school for *
while, but my health waa so
‘bad I would have to stay out
sometimes. This went on till
I got so bad I didn’t know
what to do.
“One day I read about the
merits of C&rdol, and as u I
bad some friends who bad
been 'helped by It, I thought
I would try- it I 'began to
get better after I. bad taken
half a bottle. I decided to keep
or and give it a thorough
trial and -I did. I took in
all about 12 bottles and now
I am perfectly well I do
not* ■uffei' any pain and can
do all my housework."
At All Drafts'
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We have on hand 35 extra fine young
Mules, the best that could be found in St.
Louis. Prices right. It will pay you to see
us before buying. Also have several nice
Horses, whi^h will be sold very cheap^^
Your Patronage is Always Appreciated
• •sat
SIMON BROW
BLACieyiLLE, ..
CHARLIE BRO
BARNWELL, 3. C.
SONS
GET THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR YOUR COTTON.
CHAS.
ic
COTTON FACTOR, —AUGUSTA, GA.
I will be glad for yon to s4nd me actual samples of any cot
ton you have and to submit you an offer f. o. b. your station. This
will be done without the slightest obligation on your part. I will
also be glad to keep yottr samples on my! tables, so that when
you want an offer, all you will have to do is to 'phone me at my
expense.^ In handling your cotton in this manner, you do not mere
ly accept the highest bid of your leeai buyers but know that the
agents of the biggest cotton buyers and mills in this country
have made ah offer on* your cotton. ^ /•
— LET ME GET RESULTS FOR YOU. —
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