The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, March 04, 1926, Image 5
THURSDAY, MARCH 4TH, 1926.
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FOR SALET-^Leghom Pullets. Hill-
vie\y strain of standaffJ 'Bred, pure
white / Leghorns. • ffatr^re<t January
19th. Place your orders now for pul
lets, to bg^del^yered when 9 weeks
old, $1.0(J fpch. Come and look at
•some- goe4 Leghorn? hef'ire "buying."
—>1. M. Walker, Blackville, S. C.
2-$5-2tp f ^j
wp——mp—
LOST.—rOrie bay m&re mule, weight
about 759 pounds. ' Finder please
notify C. S. Black, Hilda, S. C.
2-25-2tp.
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THE BARNWE1.L PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
FOR SALE.—Acetylene . lighting
system ahd fixtures for eight-room
house. Also Washington asparagus
crowns.—-Apply tcKR. G. . Stansell,
Elko, S. C. K r' ■ .-25-2tc.
WANTED.—30 good board-fence
posts, either fat lightwood or cypress.
T. M. Boulwa’e. Barnwell, S. C.-—-
3-4-tfe.
HEADACHES?
The -great m^jorty of \ headaches
are due entirely to impaireHeyesignt.
The sooner you come in for\an ex
amipation the sooner these
antes-will vanish.
Our glasses are sold a greatly\re-
duced prices.
: P.W. STEVENS
Registered Op-tom-e-trist
SEEDS
Of All Kinds
•I have a fresh stock cf seeds, in
cluding Excell and Improved Watson
Watermelon Seed, Stay-Green and
Hender-on’s .White Spine Cucumber
Seed, and Garden Seeds of all kinds—
AT RIGHT PRICES
:
Let me supply your needs in
this line.
R. A. DEASON
BARNWELL, S. C.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indebted to the estate
of J. A. Meyer, deceased, will make
payment to the undersigned at once,
and all persons holding claims against
the scicl estate will present same,
properly attested, to the undersigned
within thirty days from date-hereof.
J. B. KIRKLAND, r_ '
HERBERT H. MEYER,
Meyer’s, Mill, S. C.
Executors of the Will of
J. A. Meyer.
' Advenise in The Peoplo-Sentir.el.
Soon Felt
Improvement
“The firet time I took
Cardui I was in an awful
bad way,” says Mrs. Ora Car-
llle, R. F. D. 6, Troup, Texas.
“I went fishing one day. A
heavy storm came up and I
got soaking wet in the rain.
I was afflicted with awful-
smothering spells. I could
not get my breath. My
mother had some
For Female Troubles
in the house that she was
taking, so she immediately
began giving It to me. In a
few days I got all right.
"Last fall I got run-down
in health. I was weak and
puny and I began to suffer. I
would get so I could hardly
walk. Having taken Cardui
before, I sent to the store for
a bottle of It Almost from
the first dose I could feel an
improvement. ^J ^
“Cardui has helped me a
lot and I am glad to recom
mend it 1 don’t feel like
the same woman I wad last
fall. -My appetite is good
now, and I’m sure'it’s Cardui
that’s made it pick up.”
All Druggists’
3-11
Rex Fertilizer Distributors
ONLY $17:50
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We have a pretty good stock, but when
these are sold will have no more this season>
Gantt Distributors Nos. 2 and ,6. Cole
Corn Planters, single and double. Cole
Distributors.
LEMON BROS., Inc.
Barnwell, S. C.
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Sundsy w ith Mr, and Mrs. Arthur
Still, near Kline,-’
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Creech spent
the week-end with relatives near
Blackville. \ ’ • j ’*
Mr. J. A. Creeeh and family motor
ed to W’illiston Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baxley, df
Gjalilee, were t|?e dinner guests \ of
the former’s parents, Mr.' and Mrs.
W. R. Baxley, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Made Barnes spent;
•Hjhnday with Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Hahuson. .. ; V ~' J ■■
( We had Sunday School Sunday p.
jrnTT which will be continued, and the
public is cordially invited to attend.
Messrs. J. J. and Dewey Huggins
have returned home >ufter a few
wpeks stay in Jacksonville, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Claus Still, o^Rlnck-
ville, spent' Saturday night with
and Mrs. L. S.*Still.
Mr. Lewis Hiers, of the Hilda sec
tion, spent Sunday with /Mr. Bop
Creech. x ' 1
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Black and Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. BlaOk spent Sunday
with Mr. an{L Mr*. Rroadus StitL -.—
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Still and
daughter, Earlest, were the guests
of Mr. Frank Still Sunday.
There will be Prayer meeting at
Friendship Church Tuesday night of
this week. Everybody is invited.
Mr. P. W. Price was a business
visitor in Columbia Tuesday.
Mr. R. R. Johnston, of Elko, was a
business visitor here salesday.
Prof. Hugh Boinest spent the week-
eml wiwth relatives in Newberry.
H. H. King, of Dunbarton,
he city Monday on business.
Senator\A B. Patterson spent the
week-end- in Barnwell with relatives.
Elizabeth Treason spent the
week-end with\ Mi^s Langley in
Columbia.
Prof. R. R..Harley\of Fayetteville,
N. C., spent the week-end in the city
with friends.
Mr. Josh W. Baxley, of West -Palm
Beach, was called to Barnwell this
week on Account of the serious illness
of his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Tobin, of Bam-
6erg, and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Eas-
terlijrg, of Denmark, attended the
..funeral of the former’s mother, Mrs.
Laura C. Tobin, here Saturday af
ternoon.
Attention is called to the page ad
vertisement 'of the Williston Hard-
wan Co. on the eighth page of tfils
issue. This progressive concern an
nounces the arrival of the new’ line of
all-metal “Frigidaires.”
The Hon. Sam B. King, \)f Green
wood, was the guest of Col. E^lgar A.
Brown Saturday.
Mr. Dun Merritt and his mo
went over to Atlanta last week
spend a few days.
Mi-*-! Lucilc Smith, of Wilmington.
X. C.. was the we k-ond guest of
Miss S na Morris.
The hunting season closed Monday,
quite a number of local hunters en-
joyiiTg the last day’s sport.
The many friends , of Auditor W.
H. Manning are glad to see him
gut’ after a n attack of “flur"
.Missej Carrie ah<| Mamie ^Coher.
and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., spertt
Monday in Augusta shopping.
Profs. J. D. Robison and H.~ M.
Guvot, of Abbeville, were the, guests
of friends here last week-end.
The many Barnwell and Allendale
County friends of Capt. H. B. Cave,
will be serry to learn that he has
been confied to his bed at his home
in Kline for the past several weeks.
They hope for his speedy recovery'.
" Hrib-tli*. ;~TTr
Springfield, were the guests of the
former’s-sistev. Mis. E..D. Peacock,
Sunday. ~
Mr. Ed. Bellinger, of Columbia,
was the guest of lelj^ivts and friends
here this week, returning to *th* capi
tal city Tdesduy.
Messrs. Perry A. Price and A. XL
Furtick have purchasied “Frigidaires”
during the past week, the former for
hi- home and tre Matter fo r iiis
eat market. The ra.es were made
bV Mr. J. B. Cfuel..- ’ r the Wii’ ,-
'.,'.T\Haid\.;ii ■ «.'■>
'Mtsf M»s Blanch? Bennett and Pauline
Holmanxwill attend a ball in Columbia
tomorrows (Friday) evening, which
is l>eing grven in honor of the t\vo
ladies from\ each county in the
StaU* who .eola\the largest number of
Confederate memorial coins.
The many frieiids of Mrs. J,. W
has ben confined to nvr bed for four
C. Retd '.yt 1 be sorry toNlenn that she
has been confined to her \ied for four
weeks sufferiiig intense T>ain f
neuritis*. It is sincerely l.opv’d
she \Vi!l scon find relief.
Healing Springs NeWST’
Healing Springs,Feb. 25.—Tht
many friends of Mr. Dick Templeton
are glad to know that he has come
home for -awhile, after working for
thG Standard Oil Co. •
The people of this community, es
pecially the little folks, are glad to
kn ow that Jittle Miss Louise Boyls-
ton is^AT school again after an at
tack of “flu.”
At a meeting held, in the Healing
Springs Baptist Church on Sunday
nighty Feb. 21st, at 7:30 o’clock, a
B. Y. P. U. was organized with the
following as officers: President, Mrs.
Ada '‘Gaskin; vice-president, Mrs.
Ruth M, Coggins; secretary, Mrs.. J.
P. Whetstone; group captain No. 1,
Lucile Templetoff;-group captain No.
2, Virginia Boylston; Bible quiz, Mrs.
A. W. Bqylston; ehorister.E. J. Odom
and Mrs. Ruth .Coggins. Meetings
will be held* every Sunday afternoon
at four o’clock.
The change in the time of holding
Sunday school, from the afternoon to
10:30 okjock a. m., has been a great
success. The attendance Sunday was
58, whereas before the change it
ranged from 25 to 30. An invitation
is alvyays open to those who de#lfe to
attend.
Mrs. W. I. Jowers is having a new
bungalow built here. It is expected
that construction will be finished
about the middle of March.
The Healing Springs section is en
joying a gradual and steady growth.
The latest additions to the commer
cial life here are a store and a fill
ing station, which are operated by
Mr. J. T. Gaskin- *■
"Love's Triumph*' Pleases.
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Prof. C. H. Fowler returned Fri-
dayjfrom Washington, D. C„ where
he attended the convention of-school
superintendents.
Dr. cad Mrs. Stokes ami son and
Mrs.'.Fishburne, of Walterboro. were
tiio guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Kaikenstein Sunday. *
Mr. Albert Cornell chme down
from Fuiman University Saturday to
attend the funeral of his grand
mother, Mrs. Laura C. Tobin.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Morris and
son, Billie B., of Wilmington, N. ‘C.,
were the y week-end guests of the lat
ter’s mother, Mrs. George Morris.
TW .E. A. degree will be conferred"
on two candidates this, (Thursday)
evening by Harmony Lodge No. 17,
A. X'.. M., at a special communication.
Col. Edgar A. Brown, who spent
the Week-end at home went down to
Beaufort Monday afternoon to renre-
Ccnt the defendant in a murder trial
an ^ Mrg- S. E. Hutchinson and
daughter, of Philadelphia^ returned
to their home Monday, after spending
atout ten days at “Quail Lodge/’
their winter home, near Barnwell.
“Love’s Triumph.” a comedy drama v
; n four acts by Allendale talent, de
lighted a large audience at the Vc.mp
Theatre Tuesday evening. The cast
of characters was exceptionally good
and those present thoroughly enjoyed
the play from beginning to end. The
play was staged under the auspices
of the Limestone Club, of Allendale,
and a part of the proceeds are for
the benefit of the Barnwell Baptist
Church building fund. „ It is under
stood that “Love’s Triumph” will
be played in other towns in this sec-
ti in •
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Hercules News.
Hercules, March 1.—Mr. and Mrs.
N. B. Baxlciy’ spent the/ week-end
with Mr. anif* Mrs. R. E. Woodward,
near Pleasant Hill.
Mrf. P. H. Hartzog and-children, of
near Govan, were the dinner -guests
of Mr. and-Mrs. M. L. Creech Sun-
day.
Mr. C. S. Creech and daughter,
Mae, spertt the week-end with his
daughter, Mrs. J. M. Templeton, near
BIwA? liter::"-—“
Mrs. W. L. Still was called to the
bedside of her grandfather, Mr.
Bolen, last Tuesday. .
Mesdames M. L. and J. A. Creech
and Mr. C. S. Creech visited Mr. \Y.
H. ’Creech, near Ulmer, who is finite
sick. While in that section they vis
ited Mrs. WiburCneecb.
- ^|rs. J. H. Still spent, the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs, N. W. Morris. .
Mr. and Mrs. C A Still and -C. A.,
Jr., of Williston, spent the week-end
in this section; . ’ . .
Mr. and Mrs. N. .B. Barley -spent
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Is your work hard?
Many Barnwell Folks Have Found
How to Make Work Easier.
are a
What is so hard as a day’s work
with an achirfg ba^k?
Or sharp
^TilXTen twist or turn?.
There is no peace from that dull
Xche.
3)10 rest from the soreness, lame
ness' and weakness.
Mafiy folks have found relief
througn\Doan's Pills. Thev
stimulant^diuretic to the kidneys.
Barnwell people recommend Joan’s.
C. C. Chvc\s, drayman, Barnwell,
says: “Jolting Vhih? riding on the
wagon irritated x my kidneys and |
they acted irregulariy. ^ I became j
lame and my back wav stiff anti sore. {
My kidneys .n-ted too\freely and I i
had fo get’up several times at night. I
The secretions highly colored,
arid contained sediment. T Avent to
the Best, Pharmacy and got Doan’s
Pills. Doan’s relieved me in
time.”
60c. at all dealers. Foster-Milburn;
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y.
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A few of the nice things that people
say about a boster, you'd wonder what
pleasure there was in life for the fel
low that continually pulls a long
face; get a smile on you, hold up
your head, get a hold with both hands
and pull; help yourself along, push
your friends with you & nd soon you’jl
have a whole procession. Get popu
lar—be a good fellow; be jolly; the
ladder of success is not mounted by
stepping on other people’s corns; we’d
rather have other people stuck on
us than be stuck on ourselves; that
is exactly the reason why we’re
boosting Barnwell—every time a
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stranger drops into the Home Bank
we tell him that Barnwell is •the
greatest town in the State of South
Carolina—and it is; that the Home
Bank is one of the friendliest banks
in the United States-^and it is. When
you’re in town come in even if its
only to say “howdy.”
HOME BANK OF, BARNWELL
You Drive Up-We Fill Up
Standard Service Station
M. H. WARREN, Manager
Standard Gas, Polarine, Mobiloil
_ Alemite Pressure Gun
Car Washing a Specialty
Service Our Motto
Phone 1 1 O' :-: Allendale, S. C.
ANNOUNCING
opening of the
Creighton Dry Goods
Company
on
Monday, March 8
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in
THE PORTER BUILDING
Main Street Barnwell, S. C
Watch This Paper For Good Store Nows
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FOR SALE
Splendid building lot in the town of Barnwell, most desira
bly located on Marlboro Avenue; convenient to school, depots and
business section of city. Can arrange terms. For price and
terms apply to— •
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