The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, February 04, 1926, Image 5
-HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1926.
THE BARN WEI X. PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
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^ Interest for This Column. -
The days gain ten minutes in"sun-
ehine this week.
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Mr. Chris Langley, of Columbia,
was a visitor in the city this week.
Mr. Gilmore Harley spent several
days last week in Columbia on busi
ness.
Brown Gets “Hard-Boiled.'
Col. Edgar A. Brown, of this city,
Speaker of'Ahe House of Representa
tives, who “reid- Ahe riot act” to
members of the House-last week be
cause there was not a quorum pres-
v
ent when the hour for convening ar
rived, let it be known Tuesday that
hi- thinks the body over which he
Don’t fail to see “Love in a Palacepresides sould work harder and ex-
at the Vamp Theatre Tuesday even
ing. Feb. IHh. *
Mrs. Annie Crenshaw and Miss
Frankie^ Hailey*;spent Friday of last
week in Augusta.
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Messrs. A. A. laHmon and F.
Milie r were * business visjtojs
Columbia on Thursday of last week
in
pedite its business. He urges that
they meet daily at te'n o’clock.
The Colonel, who last week ad
dressed the General Assembly of
Texas upon invitation of that body of
law-makers, spent the week-end at
his home here.
and family.
Mrs. Aiken Still of Willi^ton and
little X. A. Jr., spent Saturday night
with Mfr. J. A. Creech and family.
~ Mr. Edward’Still has returned home
after a few months stay in Ashe
ville^ Term, where he has been study
ing to repair cars. .
Mr. Aiken Creech and family spent
Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Farrell
Creech.
Mrs. Aiken Still and son. CL A. Jr.,
spent Sunday with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. B. A. Gunnels.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Creech, Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Creech spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. a nd^ Mrs. Farrell
Creech. \
Mr. Melvin Carter an^ family of
Reynold’s station were the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lain.
Mr. J. J. Huggins has returned to
his home after a few weeks jn
Jacksonville, Fla.
_ Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Hiers and fam
ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Huggips.
Mrs. J. J. Huggins and children
motored to Fairfax Saturday after
noon to meet her husband:
The prayer meeting audience was
small, as the weather was bad. We
hope to have a larger crowd next
Friday night.
Misses Alice Creech a nd Elberta
Still went to town Saturday mom-
*ing to take a music lesson.
• ^ Honor Rpll Month January
First Grade—Lilah Still, Salita
Huggins, Mildred Gunnels, Myvtis
Sanders.
Second ' Grade—Sarah Sanders
Third Grade—Tena Sanders and
Mae Greeclu-i
Fourth.. Grade—HazeL. Dyches,
Valoree Sanders, Ethel Mae Sanders,
and Mary Ellen Still. *
FiftVXrade—Green Still.
Sixth Grade—Ansel Creech and
Marvin Dyches. ~
Sevdnth Grade—Aliee-Oieetli. PU-
Hercules News.
The friends of the Rev. R. W. Hum
phries are delighted to see him out
again
enza.
after a severe attack of influ-
Mrs. Marie T. Cornell expects to
leave within the next few days for
an extended Visit to relatives in
California.
Mrs. T. D. Foglcman. of Burling
ton, N. C., arrived here Monday morn
ing for-a visit to her sister, Mrs. B.
P. Davies.
Mrs. J. L. Widman and little son
returned to their home in Asheville,
N. C., Saturday, after an extended
visit to her mother, Mrs. L. M. Por
ter.
Knock' h OOT
Are you a slave? Harold
Lang was. He had a steady posi-
~ tion with good wages, yef Ke was
^ far from independent. He knew
that if he lost his job it would be
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only a matter of days until he would be “hard-pressed.” Why?
Because he lived up plactically all he earned. How foolish. Every
day his friends were losing their jobs through circumstances or in
jury. He had been lucky so far, but he knew that some day he .
would get a few hard knocks in life. So wiil you! Everybody dpes.
SAVE! Don’t be a slave. The day you sign your name on
a savings account is the beginnig of independence — from debt,
from worry, and obligation to the rest of the wbrld. Knock that
the ”1” out of SLAVE.
BANK OF WESTERN CAROUNA
(BARNWELL BRANCH)
IYWEATHER man SAY3 —
I tartiv cloddy,-mr arnei?
I "PART IS WO0A8LY HAIL
SlEET AND CLOUDBURST.
vie Gunnels, Byrnes Huggins,- Blease
Harley and Elberta Still.
Eigth Grade—Hattie Sanders,
Evelyn Sanders, Ophelia Sanders and
Eloree Still.
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 O^N TIHM
MARKET. GIVE THEM THE
PRFOTECTION TO WHICH THEY
ARE ENTITLED.
NORMAN B. GAMBLE
Barnwell,
South Carolina.
The many fruunds of Dr. Cecil B.
9tav are very glad to know that he
is greatly improved in health and
hope to see him at home again in the
very near future.
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The friends of little Gene Peeples -erackerRr-eandy and bottle
ym regret to learn that she had the
misfortune to fall and break her arm
last Saturday and was njshed to the
University hospital. , . .
Barnwell is glad indeed to welcome
Dr. and Mrs. Russell, who .arriyec
here this week from Timmonsville.
The Doctor comes highly recommend
ed and will no doubt enjoy a lucra
tive practice.
Mr. and Mrs. J.- Albert Snelling
and son, Albert, Jr., together with
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J.
Perry, of New York City, spent Sun
day in Barnwell with the former’s
jparentH. Jud^e and Mrs. John K.
Snelling. Mr. Perry has been a mem
ber of the New York Cotton Ex
change for the past several years
and is a nephew of the Rev. Mr.
Perry, who many years ( ago was pas
tor of thd ; Barnwell Baptist Church.
Mrs. J. H. Still has returned from
Ellenton, where she has been visit
ing her sister, who is still quite sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Barnes spent
the week-end in Allendale with the
former’*-parent*.
Mr. C. S. Creech spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mr. J. H. Still.
Mr. C. F. Creech spent Saturday
bight with Mr. Walker Still..
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Creech and
children spent Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Baxley.
We have been having such very
bad weather recently the farmers
cannot make much progress with
their farm work.
Messrs Willie.and Gilmore Ayer,
Frank and Gforge Bassett
of Olar and Miss Edna P/ovcaux and
Ida Black-of Galilee spent the week
end with In a Sanders.
Mrs. Charlie Brown. Jr., gave a
surprise party Friday afternoon for
the pupils of her roopi that had not
been absent or tardy for the month
of January. Sweets, consisting of
drinks
gJSIN
TI„I)KR
s
were served. Amusements consist**!
of fortune telling and games.
The Literary society is having
some very intemsting programs for
Chapel and Friday afternoons.
ThcJ>oar4^ot Trustees, were wel-
Itcomed visitors at school last week.
Their business was to have the pump
fixed
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Creech, Mrs.
Aiken Creech, Ansel and Alice motor
ed to Williston Saturday afternoon 1 . 1
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Creech spent
Saturday night with Mr. J. A. Creech
GET RID OF BACKACHE!
Barnwell People Point the Way.
Preaching at Elko Next Sunday.
There wifi be preaching at Elko
Baptist Church Sunday evening at
7:30 o’clock by the Rev. C. K. Turner,
of Barnwell. All the church mem
bers are requested to attend and the
puglic will be warmly welcomed.
Cotton Ginning Report.
. r There were 26,518 bales , of cotton
ginhed in Barnwell. County’prior to
January 16th. as compared with 21,-
©75 bales ginned to the same date' a
year ago. Ginnings for other coun
ties in this S'cfion are as foPow.s.:
‘ 1925 / 1324
29.776 .28 881
' 14.36A 11.K51
18.828 11,631
J 12,009 , 8.594
919,869 821,478
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Aiken
Allendale
Bamberg
mpton .
tale
The constant aching of a bad back
The weariness, the tired feeling;
Headaches, dizziness, nervousness
Distressing urinary disorders —
Are often signs of failing kidneys
And too serious to be neglected
Get yid of these troubles!___ _
* Use ; Doan’s Pills—a stimulant
diuretic to the kidneys.
Hosts of people recommend Doan’s,
This is a Barnwell case.
You con verify it,
W. A. Hayes, says: “To stpop
caused a sharp pain to shoot through
my back and there was a steady ache^
too, which tired me' out. At night
my kidneys acted too freely and I hat
to get up several times. Th,» secre
tidns wf.re scanty- in passage and
contained sediment. Doan’s Pills
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reached my case quickly, curing me.
Pi ice- 60c, at all dealer^, Don!
simply ask for a k^iey remedy—gc;
Doan’s Pills— the same that Mr
Hayes had. Foster-Milbuju Co
Pifis., Buffalo, N. Y. *
FOR RENT—My residence in town
of Barnwell.—Mrs. Marie T. Cornell,
Barnwel,! S. C. •
STRAIGHT SALARY: $35.00 per
week and expenses. Man or woman
with rig to introduce POULTRY
MIXTURE. Eureka Mfg. Co., East
St. Louis, 111.
NOTICE.— One Dog Lost, Stray
ed or Stolen from my place at Heal
ing Springs, Blackville, S. C., about
eight o clock Sunday night, January
24, 1926. One long legged fice dog
puppy about fourteen months old,
white with liver spots, answers to
name of Jack. He wears a tan collar
with solid brass name plate riveted
on it with Rev. D. W. Heckle., Black
ville, S: C., printed on plate. He re
sembles a bird dog in color. Any in
formation leading to his recovery
will* be rewarded.—D. W. Heckle,
Blackville, S. C. it.
r Child's
Cold
needs
this
Double-Treatmunt
D ON’T dose a child for a
cold. You may upset
the little one’s digestion. Bet
ter use what thousands of
mothers have learned to de
pend upon. Simply rub Vickt
VapoRub over the child’s
throat and chest at bedtime
and get the benefit of its two
fold action:—
(1) Direct to the inflamed air pas
sages by its medicated vapors, re
leased by the body heat, and
(2) Direct through the skin like an
old-fashioned poultice, ’’drawing
out” the soreness'and pain.
Good for the colds of all the family..
Buy a Yard Hydrant that Will Not Freeze
You can easily install it yourself. Price of -hydrant $8.00.
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When you cut off the water the Hydrant automatically drains it
self. We cut and thread any sixe 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.
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Columbia Supply Company
823 West Gervais Si.
Columbia, S. C.
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ways
atdnca
FOR SALE
MJR SALE.—Three hundred bush
els white, slip-shuck corn, price $1.25
per burhel a t my place four miles
North of Elko, S. C, —M. W. Wise,
Elko, S. C. 1 -28-2tp.
JUST RECEIVED.—A carload of
galvanized sheet rooming, galvanized
shingles, nails and wire fencing. At
tractive prices.—C. F. Molair, Barn-
well, S. C. 1-28-Jtc.
WANTED.—Man with car to soil
complete line quality Auto Tires and
Tubes. Exclusive territory. Ex
perience not necessary. Salary $300
per month.—Milestone Rubber Co.,
East Liverpool, Ohio.
VAPORUB
Ovut 2! Mi won Jars Usca Yearly
Weak In Back'
and Sides
"Before the birth of my
little girl,” aayi Mrs. Lena
Standi, of R. F. D. 2, Mat
thews, Mo., ‘T was so weak
in my back and sides I could
not go about I was too
wegk to stand up or do any
work. I felt like my back
I was coming in two. I lost
weight. I didn’t eat any
thing much and was so rest
less I couldn’t sleep nights.
“My mother used to take
CABBAGE, COLLARD AND
— LETTUCE PLANTS —
By Parcel Pont, Two Hundred
75c; ^by Express, collect, $2.50
per Thousand. . Cash with order.
Dr. C. N. Burckhalter
Barnwell, South Carolina.
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T. B. Ellis
J. B. Ellm
ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. ! I
Land Surveying a Specialty. <»
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Lyndhurnt, S. C.
FOR SALE.—Fodder, 2^ cents per
pound. Unbaled hay at 1% cents per
pound. Corn in shuck at 2 cents per
pound. Shelled corn 2V£ cents per
pound.—T. B. Ellis, Jr., Lyndhurst,
S. C.
FOR SALE. — Fire wood, any 1
length, delivered by truck. Place
your orders with Ter'e Richardson.
WANTED.—Maple, Gum, Poplar
xgad Pine Logs. We operate twelve
months a year,-' pay cash, and can
tajee^our logs the year round.—The
Zickgraft Company, Denmark, S. C.
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Zickgraft Co
l-14-14-4k
FOR SALE^Native grown Ful-
ghum seed oat*, bright and sound;
price $1.X)0 per bushel, cash with
order.—H. E. Anderson, Dunbarton,
S C.
For Female Troubles
so I sent to get it I im
proved after my first bottle,
Cardui is > certainly a great
help for nervousness and
weak back. I took six bot
tles of Cardni and by then I
was well and strong. Just
did fine from then on. Cardui/'
helped me so much.” ( (
Thousands of w£*k, suf
fering women have taken
Cardui, knowing that It had
helped their mothers or their
friends, and soon gained
strength and got rid ■of their
pains.
Cardui should do you a lot
of good. '
All Druggists’ E |] ^
HEADACHES?
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The great majorty of her.doches.
are due entirely to impairedeyf:»ignt.
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-trt*t
All Lines of Insurance' >
Farm Coverage |
a Specialty! I
Calhoun "and Co. !!:
P. A. Price, Mgr. ; l
Bank of W. C. Bldg.; \
Send Us Your Job Work.
GET THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR YOUR COTTpX. k
CHAS. G. HOUSTON *
COTTON‘FACTOR, — AUGUSTA. GA- ,
I will be glad for you to send 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 pggt. I will
also be glad to keep your .samples oh ftiy tatRir, utf 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 local bthpers but know that the
agents of the biggest cotton buyers aaa mi?L in this country
have made an offer on your cotton.
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— LET ME GET RESULTS “FOR YXyCT^- 1 ”
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