The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, February 18, 1926, Image 5
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1926
THE BARN,WElJUiPEOFLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
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Rex Fertilizer Distributors
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ONLY $17.50
We have a pretty good stock, but when
these are sold will have no more this season.
Gantt Distributors Nos. 2 and 6. Cole
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Corn Planters, single and double. Cote
Distributors.
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’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local
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P. Walsh, of Williston, was
in the city Monday.
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Mr. R. R. Johntson, of Elko, was a
visitor here this week.
Miss Zelma Diamond is visiting re
latives in Denmark this week.
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J. Julien Bush, Esq., is out again
after a severe attack of influenza.
The friends of Mr. Jack Phillips
-arc sorry to learn that he is quite
sick. •
The Rev. Howard Cady motored to
AugusUi Monday morning on busi
ness.
A. H. Nine stein, Esq., of Black-
ville, and J. A. Kennedy, Esq., of
Williston, are among the visiting "ETt-
torneys here" this week.
Several Barnwell people 4 -have- re
cently installed_“Frigaidaires’ r in their
'homes, among them being Messrs.
Lloyd Plexico and B. W. Sexton.
March seems to have made its ap
pearance a little ahead of^ schedule
time, this section havng been visited
by a .eonSideraWe-~amount. of windy
weather during the past two or three
weeks. *
Mr. and Mrs. W. A.< Hayes and ?on,
Bill, of Ellenton, were in, town on
Monday.
Capt. W. T. Walker, of Walker’s
Station, was a business visitor. here
-Tuesday.
Miss Reba Bennett is visiting her
sister. Mrs. H. A. Stallings, in Savun-
* nah, (la.
Mr. W. C. Smith. Jr., of Williston,
was among the court attendants here
this week. . .
Mr. Harry Rich and family, of
Blackville, were visitors here Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. R. L. Bronson, clerk of court,
has purchased ;i part of the Weathers-
bee lot here.
Mrs. Ralph Smith and little daugh
ter are visiting friends in, Spartan
burg this week.
Mr. J. B ^loniii. lr nnd family,
f St. Matthwes, spent Sunday in the
city with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Greene were
called to Savannah on Saturday on
account of the serious illness of Mr.
Clay W. Pate, who suffered stroke
of paralysis on Sunday night of last
week. They returned on Sunday and
latest reports from his bedside are en
couraging.
Mrs. Simms Entertains.
Manning, Feb. 13.—Mrs. W. Gil
more Simms was hostess at a-delight
ful bridge party Wednesday after 7
noon at her home to a number . of
guests who gevatiy-enjoyed the oc
casion. After cards were laid aside,
a course of grapefruit and Russian
tea was served.
Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club.
The Wednesday Afternooa Bridge
Club m?t last Week with Mrs. Charlie
'Brown, Jr. The decorations, favors,
etc., carried out the spirit of St. Val
entine's Day. Mrs. R. S. Dicks won
the high score prize and Mrs. S. B.
Moseley cut the consolation. A
sweet course was served.
This week the club was entertained
by Mrs. J. Julien Bush. The high
score pffze was won by Mrs. R. P.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Brown, of
Blackville; were the guests of Barn
well relatives Sunday.
Mrs. Louise McCue. of Dillon, is
vir.fting her father, Mr. W. P. Walsh,
at Williston, this week.
Mr. Matthew Bolens of the Elko,
section, was among the visitors to
the county seat Monday.
Messrs. G. M. Greene and Thos.
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M. Boulware are in attendance upon
Court in Hampton this week.
^ Mrs. Lucius Rutland, a niece of
Qipt. J. B. Armstrong, died ’at her
home'&t Williston, Fla., on Ftb. 16th.
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YesterdayXWednesday) was Ash-
Wed nesday, theNiate on which mai\y
people begin planning • their Spring
gardens. " > -
Mrs. T. D. Fugleman left Sunday
for her home in Burlington, N. C.,
after a two weeks visit to her sister,
Mrs. B. P. Davies. *
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Senator A.-B. Patterson and Col.
Edgar A. Brown, Speaker of the
House of Renresentatives (spent the
.^Ivneek-cnd in Barqwell.
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lessrs. C. F. and W. L. Molair mot
ored up to Columbia Sunday morning
for a visit to Miss Ella Louise Molair
at Chicora Colleger - They were ac-
companied home by Mrs. Molair, who
' went up to the capita! city the day
* before for a visit to relatives.
Davies nnd Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr.,
cut the consolation. A chicken salad
course with hot coffee was served.
Hercules News.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Templeton and
family of the Double Pond section,
snent last week-end with Mrs. Tem-
pletoh’s'fathci;,.Mr. C._ §.• Creech.
Mr. and Mrs. W: L. Still spent last
week-end with the latter’s parents,
Mr and Mrs. Willie Collins nepr
Govan.
Mr. and Mrs/ Adrian Still were
dinner guests of the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stitt Sundpy.
Mr. C. S. Creech was catted to^fhe
bedside of his father, Mr. W. H.
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Creech near Ulmer last Tuesday.
While in that section, he visited his
son, Mr. W. N. Creech.
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Mrs. M. L. Creech conducted prayer
meeting here Friday night. Her
subject was “Women Speaking in
Public.’’
Mjy Patrick Morris'is to conduct the
prayer meeting next Friday night. v
SeveraJ visitors were present at
the meeting of the Literary Society
Friday afternoon. The program was
as follows:*
J>ong—What we learned of Lincoln
—by the school.
Recitation—Lucile Tucker.
Reading—Dorothy Gunnels.
Bible* Story—Golden Gloves—Fred
Tucker. ' * -
Recitation—Why we have Valen
tine, Day—Ruth Sanders-.
Life of Lincoln—Hattie Sanders. •
Duet—(Ophelia Huggins and Alice
Creech. V
A warhing to girls—Walter Still.
Recitation-^-Valentine Day—Clyde
Harley.
Play—Valentine—fen Girls.
Song—Valentine, St. Valentine—by
the school. _ ‘
Card of Thanks.
We desire to thank „ trtir many
friends for the beadtiful flowers, ex-
Valentine “Box—Valentines for all. pressions of kindness and words of
sympathy in the sickness ant death of
our boy, Mariop. ^
- Mr. and Mrs. H. Jeff Hair.
Treat Colds
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With ONE Treatment
W HEN rubbed over
throat and chest for all
kinds of cold troubles Vicks
VapoRub does two things at
once:
(1) Its ingredients are vaporized by
the body heat and inhaled direct to
the inflamed air passages', loosening
the phlegm and easing the difficult
breathing, and
(2) At the same time it warms and
stimulates the skin like an old-
fashioned poultice, “drawing out”
the soreness and pain and thus aid
ing the vapors inhaled to break up
the congestion.
This double-action of Vicks usually
relieves the most stubborn cold over
night.
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VISJS*
Ova 2! Million Jars Used Yearly
Young Wife Afraid
to Elat Anything
“I was afraid to eat because I al
ways had stomach trouble afterwards.
Since taking Adlerika I can eat and
feel fine.” (signed) Mrs. A. Howard.
ONE spoonful Adlerika removes GAS
and often brings surprising relief to
the stomach. Stops that full, bloated
feeling. Removes old Waste matter
from intestines and makes you feel
happy and ^hungry. Excellent for
obstinate constipation. ' Deason’s
Drug Store, Barnwell, S. C.
HEADACHES?
The great majorty of hqadoches
are dire entirely to impairedeyt\*,ig.it.
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-c-trist
Notice to the Public.
Notice is hereby given that we
forbid any and all persons from
giving"- our son, Earl Sanders,
who left our home on Sun-
jJay, January 31«t, 1926, without
our consent, any food, shelter or em
ployment. He left home for no rea
son whatever. , . » .. .
Lee Sanders,
Mattie Sanders. -
Blackville, S. C.. R. F. D. 3.
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FOR SALE.—Fifty pounds rf Ex
cel Watermelon seed. Apply to John
C. Hogg, Wall St., Barnwell, S. C.
2-18-2tp»
" 'TAKEN UP—On February 1st, one
light tan Collie bitch. . Has white
ring arourid nec.. S iems to an
swer to name of “Shep.” Owner can
get same by paying for this adv. and
cost of keep.—H. L. Wilson, Black
ville, S/C., R. F, D. 3. ’
FOR SALE.—About 15 bushels of
good,sound peas.—T. B. Harley, Mar-
tin .' s * C. 2-ll-2tp.
JUST RECEIVED.—A carload of
galvanized sheet roofing, galvanized
shingles; nails and wire fencing. At
tractive prices.—C. F. Molair, Barn-
wcll, 'S. C.' J-28-ltc.
FOR SALE.—Fodder, 2 cents per
pound. Unbaled hay at 1*4 cents per
pound. Corn in shuck at U cents per
potfnd. * t Shelled corn 2*4 cents per
pound. T. B. -Ellis, Jr., Lyndhurst,
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SEEDS
- Of All Kinds —
I have a fresh stock of seeds, in
cluding Excell and Improved W’atson
Watei melon Seed, Stay-Green and
Henderson’s White Spine Cucumber
Seed, and Ganfen Seeds of all kinds—
AT RIGHT PRICES
Let me supply your needs in
this line.
R. A. DEASON
BARNWELL, S. C.
f OK_ SALE.— Fire wood, any
length, deJivered by truck. Place
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Uneasy
Tight Feeling
“I used Thedford’s Black-
Draught first for constipa
tion.’’ said Mrs. C. E. Buntln,
of R. F. D. 5, Starkville, Miss.
“I would feel dull, stupid, and
have severe headaches, even
feverish. I had an uneasy,
tight feeling In my stomach.
I read quite a bit about
BLACK-DRAU6HT
Liver Medicine
I began using It and soon taf
bowels acted regularly and I
was greatly relieved. I used
It every once In a while for
about 18 years.
“About two years ago I
found I was having indiges
tion, a tight smothering in
my chest, then severe pain,
especially after eating sweets.
I commenced taking jnst a
pinch of Black-Draught after
meals, and by doing this I
could eat anything.
“I gave Black-Draught to
my children for colds and
headaches. I can certainly
recommend It”
Black-Draught Is used, with
satisfaction, by niillions. „
Get Thedford’s.
Sold Everywhere
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