The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, March 11, 1926, Image 5
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THURSDAY, MARCH
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FOR SAI^E.—25 bushels of graded
and re-cleaned College No. 4 Cot-,
ton Seed, selected; also 25 bushels of
Wannamaket Cleveland Big Boll
Cotton Seed, graded and re-cleaned.
$1.50 per bushel f. o. b, Ulmers.-^r
E. L. Sanders, Ulmers, S. C.
3-ll-2tc.
FAR SALE—Choice Martha Wash
ington ; Asparagus Seed, $l.|Da per
IK)und; Wannamaker’s Cleveland Big
Boll UiAton Seed, pure and re-clean
ed, $1.25 per bushel, fro. b.—H. Jeff
Hair, Blackville, S. C. 3-11-itc.
WANTED.—30 good board-fence
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posts, either fat lightwood or cypress.
T. M. Boulware, Barnwell, S. C.
3-4-tfc.
Your Eyes Are
Human
If you are tired and strain them,
they will tire and strain you. Near
and far sightedness, astigmatism and
defective muscles causing crossed
eyes can usually be corrected by
properly fitted glasses.
■"P. W. STEVENS
Optometrist, Barnwell, Phone 120
SEEDS
Of All Kinds
1 ha\e a fresh stock of s^eds,> in-
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eluding Excell and Improved Watson
Watermelon Seed, Stay-Green and
Henderson’s White Spine Cucumber
Seed, and Garden Seeds of all kinds—
AT RIGHT PRICES
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THE BARNWBI.L PBOPLE-SENTIN]EL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
page Firm
Com Drills, Fertilizer Dis
tributors & Cotton Planters
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COLE CORN DRILLS, single and 'Rouble, will plant corn,
cucumbers, water' melons, and anything except cotton.
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COLE DISTRIBUTORS No. 27, with two plows and a large
hopper. ,,-,i ~ i ,■ ■ ■ ; _ .
GANTT COTTON PLANTERS.
GANTT No. 2 DISTRIBUTORS.
GANTT No. 6 DISTRIBUTORS, with an extra large hopper.
LEMON BROS., Inc.
Barnwell, . . . . . . S. C.
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’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local
Interest for This Column.
The days gain 12 minutes in sun
shine this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buist, of Black
ville, were visitors here Monday.
CoL J. E. Harley went up to Col
umbia Tuesday mopiing on business.
Mr. B. F. Owens, of Dunbarton,
was a business visitor here Tuesday.
Mesdames L. M. Cave and B. W.
Sexton were visitors in Augusta
Monday.
Prof. C. H. Fowler spent a couple
of days in Co'.umbia last week on
business.
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 once7
and all persons holding claims against
the said estate will present same,
properly attested, .to the undersigned
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within thirty days from date hereof.
J. B. KIRKLAND,
HERBERT H. MEYER,
Meyer’s, Mill, S. C.
Executors of the Will of
J. A. Meyer.
March 1, 192f». \ ■ ' 3t.
The Rev. .Howard Cady and his
mother' •pe 1 4 Monday hi Augusta
shopping.
Col. Edgar A. Brown spent a few
hours in the city Monday, returning
to Columbi a for the night session of
the House of Representatives.
Mrs. Ralph Smith and little daugh
ter and Miss Virginia Moseley have
returned from a visit to the former’s
brother, Dr. E. L. Patterson, in
Spartanburg.
J Mr. R. A. Deason is making a num
ber of improvements to his drug
store and when completed it will be
one of the most attractive establish
ments in the city.
The friends of Mrs. Annie Cren
shaw will be glad to knoy that she
has returned home from an Augusta
hospital, where she underwent an
operation several days ago.
Fashion has loosed the bonus of
color* and design, and will run riot
in gorgeous and exotic combina
tions. Milady’s frocks have seldom
been so gay yrtd colorful as thin
Spring. Here is a beautiful model
of printed chitTon, graced by h->w
of chaiM’ - *-;'* *i. * ■
The city authorities are having
the walks through “The Circle” pav
ed, work having been (started yester
day (Wednesday) morning.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Morris; and son,
Billie B.. came down from Wilming
ton, N. C., Saturday night to attend
a birthday dinner given in honor of
Bascom Morris. While here they
weri> the guests of- Mrs. Belle Morris.
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Our Line of Ar
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Is that level headed people are not
so much concerned about whether it
is correct to say a hen is “sitting” or .
setting, but the main thing
whether she is “laying” or lying.
Neither does it worry so much as to
why a black hen lays a white egjgj
but what makes us toss nights on
sleeple4L beds is devising ways and
means Mf GETTING THE EGG. To ‘
the young men and women of Barn
well, let us ask you to “prepare for
war in time of peace” by starting
NOW to save a few dollars every
week—start collecting “white eggs”
laid by “black hens” and you’M be
agreeably surprised how soon you’ll
have a basket full.”
HOME BANK OF BARNWELL
Mr. Ja*. H. Lar.ca»ur, of Balti
more, Md.. is in the city v 4his week
on. hu».ino**. : -^r
Mi < ?<! Helen Caihoun. oi
thews, spent the we<f:-en. , .~'ft* the
city witn relatives. •
Mr. Nick Coclin and family have
moved into one of the new brick bun
galows recently built by Mrs. B. W.
Sexton. The Rev. C. K. Turner and
family have moved into the house
t Mat- formerly occnpied by Mr. Coclin.
The Ladies' Guild of. the Barnwell
Episcopal Church met at the rectory
Tuesday afternoon.
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“I suffered from womanly
troubles which grew worse
and worse as the months
went by,” says Mrs. L. H.
Cantrell, of R. F. D. 9, Gaines
ville, Georgia.
“I frequently had very
severe pains. Those were so
bad that I was forced to go
to bed and stay there. It
seemed to me my back would
come in two.
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For Female Troubles »
“I taught school for a
while, but my health was so
bad I would have, to stay out
sometimes. This went on till
I got so bad 1 didn’t know
what to do.
“One day I read about the
merits of Cardul, and as I
had some friends whd had
been helped by it, I thought
I would* try it. I began to
get better after I had taken
half a bottle. I decided to keep
on 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 suffer any pain and can
do all my housework.”
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The Wealthy
When a man begins to uinnsi wealth.
• It is a question at* to whether’God Is
going to gala a fortune or lose a mu*.
- Mr. and Mr!: \V
children spent the
lathes in Augusta.
P. Fmnkiin and
tK-tnd with re
in announcing the winners in the
Confederate Monitorial Appreciation
Contest in the daily paperst, Mias
Blanche Bennett, of Barnwell, presi-j
C. of C., was given credit for hav
ing won seednd prize for Bamwellt a
silver mounted lavalier, but it is un-
derstood upon rech* eking it was dis
covered that an error had been made
and Miss Bennett had won first prize,
a gold mounted lavalier. Miss Ben
nett and her friends are naturally de
lighted over her success won by earn
est work in the sale of Stone Moun-1
_ It wak\reported here yesterday
(Wednesday^ morning that a whit£
man was killed Tuesday night near tain Memorial Coins.
Fairfax in an automobile accident but
neither bus name nor any details were
available.as The People-Sontmei went
to press.
. A new and up-to^d^te soda fouti
tan is being installed in the Best
Pharmacy this week.
Mrs. M. B. Hagood returned home
Sunday after spending several weeks
in the Land of Flowers.
Mr. Josh Baxley has returned to
West Palm Beach. Fla., after spend
ing a few days in Barnwell, being
called here o account of the illness
of his mother. The latter’s friends
will be glad, to know that she is very
much better.
Dwelling Bijrned Near Barnwell.
Considerable excitement was
aused Friday night between 10 and
IPnldock when an alarm of fire was
given. proved •tb he a five-room
dwelling otKthe farm of Mr. Ashton
Holland, a sho>t distance West of
Barnwell. .
You Drive Up—We Fill Up
Standard Service Station
M. H. WARREN, Manager
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Standard Gas, Polarine, Mobi'oil
Alemite Pressure Gun
Car Washing a Specialty •
Service Our Motto
Phone 110,
Allendale, S. C.
Pastor Receives (life
Walter Clark, a negro,, who lived
near .the Cnmbahee Rivar and-— who
Messrs. Perry Bush, W. D. Lajriey* _W£s..known, .to many local fisherman,
Jr $•.- SriH —jrnd Hayne Hogg'”■were’ was shot and fatally wounded - Sat-
yisitors in Coiumbia .Friday.
MrNRaiph Brown spent the week
end in t-hK^ity with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. CbaHie Brown, Sr.
Mrs. J. Julien Bush,, lit le Miss
Mary Ifcish and Mis.- Vir^Kn a Mose
ley spent Friday in Orangcbuhg,
Miss Lawton, a member of the
Barnwell high school faculty, spent
the week-end a t her. home in EstilL
- Mrs. Howie has returned to her
home in Ridgevi.le, after a pleasant
Visit to her niece, Miss 'Willie M ae
Vann. , • '
J)Ir. and Mrs. Frank White ancl lit-
tle daughter, Syble^ of Springfield,
wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D.
Peacock. Sunday.
urday by a white man named Sloman.
Clark in turn shot Sloman, both men
dying in a short time.
Mr. Aubrey Harley, a son of Mr.
and Mrs. John R Harley, who is a
student at Furman •University, went
rp to New York a few days ago With
♦ho Furman G:ee Club. He writes
his father that there is no difference
between New York ami Barnwell, ex-
cep. that the former is a little larger.
Col. an d"M^ Harry D. Calhoun,
Misses Pauline Blanche Bennett
attended the Confederate ball in
Columbia Friday nightyVnie affair
"was said to be one of the most bril
liant functions of the season irTHhe
capital city. Misses Hoiman. anrP\
Bennett were presented with laval-
liers for 4hcir excellent work in the
sale of Confederate memorial coins.
An overflow congregation atten
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ed services at Mt. Olivet Church,
several miles from-BUmwril, on Wed-{■
nesday night of last week, there be-
jng visitors from a radius of about
30 miles. The crowd was so large
that many were unable to gain ad
mittance and were forced to leave
without the pleasure of hearing the
Rev. C. K. Turner. During the ser
vices, several members of the Ku
Klux Klan, in full regalia, entered
the chyrch and presented Mr. Tur
ner with a purse containing more
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AN INVITATION TO VISIT AN :
Exhibit of Art Novelties
This ad. cordially invites you to
yisit my special exhibit, of Art
Noveltes on display all next week-
in the show window of Lemon's
Bros’. Hardware Store on Main
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Street. Come with a friend and
look over my display. It is al
ways helpful to know where you
can get pretty, useful things with
just the right personal touch with
out paying an exhorbinant price.
For personal service, 1 am al
ways ready. . I Sincerely yours,
MRS. B. W. SEXTON
’Phone No. 40.
throats
need this
Double*
Treatment
’Y’OUR tore,
* aching
throat probably needs the soothing,
healing vapors that arise from Vicks
VapoRub when it is rubbed over
throat and chest at bedtime And
Vicks acts two ways at once:
(1} It is Vaporized by the body heat
and inhaled right to the inflamed
air passages, loosening the phlegm
and easing the difficult breathing;
(2) At the same time it warms and
stimulates the skin like an old-fash
ioned poultice, “drawing out” the
pain and soreness and thus helps
the vapors inhaled to relieve the
congestion.
Good for the colds pf all the family.
CREIGHTON’S
The New Stofeoffers for one week
only some Special Low Prices on
the following goods:
500 yards 32J inch L^BkXASSlE CLOTH at 10c
500 yards Summ< rville 3fl\inch L. L. Sheeting
worth 15c, Opening SaliNprice per, yard 10c
32 inch Riverside Dress Gingfuttus at !5c
A Number One Apron Ginghams 10c
500 yards Fla:; a 36 inch Sheeting, 12 ytmls for i $1*00
We have on display all the New est
things in Crepes and - Novelty Dress
Goods at attractive prices. We are sell
ing agents for Gage Bros. & Co. ladies’
hats—first shipment to arrive Saturday.
— Make our store headquarters while in
the city. We are located in the Porter
CREIGHTON’S
FOR SALE
Splendid boil ding 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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