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1 11 THURSDAY. MARCH 18TH, 192«. r-*. THE BARN WEI L PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROUNA ■— ^ •— -Tf’ paqi mm. B usinesc f^ILDERO / . ^ y FOR RENT.—Four-room, cottage jn town of Barnwell, water and lights; conveniently located. Apply to B.' P. Davies, Barnwell, S. C. A J ;-' ■ , • b/lere , and ^7/ *ste readouts . v. r . — > ’Phone Xs the Names of Your Visitor*, or Other Items of Local* . 1 ' ■ ' - ■ — l Interest for This Column. •vV • , .JV FOR SALE, — Chrysanthemum plants, yellow and wh|te, good varie ty; price 59 cents per dozen.—Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., Barnwell, S. C. hOR SALE.—25 bushels of graded and re-cleaned College No. 1 Cot ton Seed, selected; also 25 bushels of Wannamaker Cleveland Bfg ''Boll ■ Cotton Sced t graded ami re-deangcL $1^50 per bushel f. o. b. Ulmers.— E. L. Sanders, Ulmers, S. d. 3-ll-2tc.. - Winter Is Over. Mr. W. C. Bill, of Williston, was a business visitor here'Tuesday. Mrs. P. S. Greene, of Elko, were in the*- city for a short while Tuesday. Dubose Boylston, Esq., qf Allen dale, was in the city Tuesday on pro-^f trfp In The formePs car. fessional business. " ' FAR SALE—Choice Marth a Wash- ingtbn Aspaiagus Seed, $l.p0 per pound; Wannamaker’s Cleveland Big Boll Cotton Seed, pure and re-clean ed, $1.25 per bushel, f. o. b.—H. Jeff Hair, Blackville, S. C. 3-ll-4tc. SEEDS Of All Kinds : I have a fresh stock of seeds, in cluding Exceli and Improved Watson Wate: melon Seed, Stay-Green and Henderson’s White Spine Cucumber Seed, and Garden Seeds of all kinds— AT RIGHT PRICES Let me supply your needs in this line. “T - 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. r.r.u n!l persons holding claims against the said estate will present same, proprriy attested, t ■> the undersigned witr.-.n thiciy day a-from date hereof. J. B. KIRKLAND, HERBERT H. MEYER, Meyer’s. Mill, S. C. ___ Executors of the Will of J. A. Meyer. March 1. 1926. • 3t. Mr. and Mrs. Clark McCaslan, >f St. Matthews^., spent Sunday in the city with relatives. Senator A. B. Patterson and Col. Edgar A. Brown spent the week-end in Barnwell with relatives. Mrs. Albert Snelling and little, son are spending some time with Judge and Mrs. John K. Snelling. Mr. R. R. Johnston, of Elko, and Mr. G. W. Hutson, of the Mt. Calvary section, were business yisitors here Monday. * ’' Mr. and Mrs. PeiTy A. Price and Mr. Solomon Blatt spent, the week-end with relatives in Sumter, making the A tyr, and Mrs. R. Picks and chil- Aecording. to the old ground Hog tradition, winterj? ended Tuesday. This little animal is supposed to emerge from Avintgr quarters on Feb ruary 2nd arid take a look at the* weather. / If it is cloudy, he remains above ground, which is takert as an indication that winter is over. If the sun is shiping, as was the case thisj year, he returns for another nap of J six weeks.. This period ended Tues day, so It is presumed that Spring is here. Hero Captain Returns * fe < -m. \ < ' How D Works._ (From the Dillon Herald.) ~ An Anderson lady, says the Mail, of that city, saw a bargain in towels dren spent Sunday with relatives in Cope. They were accompanied as far as Denmark by Miss Hutto,-who visited relatives there for the day. The many friends of Miss Carrie A. Cave will be glad to know that she is improving after a severe at- "■■sA ,1»: .. * ' tack of illness, which kept her con fined to the house for several weeks. Mr. B. 0. Sanders, proprietor of the Hotel Diamond, came up from Allendale Tuesday on business. Miss BeBee Patterson has return ed home after a visit to her sister, Mrs. E. J. DaCosta, in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Reed, of Flor ence, announce the birth of a daugh ter, Nan Carolyn, on March 3rd. The friends 'of Mrs. T. E. Cum mings. formerly of this city but hov living in Columbia, wll learn w th iegret that her father, Capt. W. H. Stewart,^is critically ill wdth influ enza. y in a mail order journal published in Chicago and bought 'a dozen for 29 ‘’cents each. v When the_towete"*rrived she discovered they were made by a manufacturing concern near Ander son and could haV^^een bought in her home townfof 16 cents each. A traveling man representing a whole sale jobbing house more than lOt) miles from Dillon sold a pillon mer-^ chant a lot of chicken feed. When the chicken feed arrived the lo^al merchant w r as amazed to find on the bags “Manufactured by Carolina '^Tilling Co., Dillon, S. C.”. The indif ference of the small town man is what adds to the size and wealth of the] Mr. R. S. Dicks has purchased a Hudson brougham from Mr. W. D. Harley, local Hudson-Essex dealer. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bennett, of Springfield, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bennett Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. Edgar A. Brown and little daughter, Emily, have returned home after an extended visit to relatives in Kershaw and Laurens. The attention of our called to the two column adv. of the Newberry Realty and Auction Co., announcing the sale pf lots in the town of Williston on Tuesday, Mar. 30th, at 10:30 a. m. Read the ad and attend the sale. j big cities. readers is It is reported here that the Florida cucumber crop is three or four weeKs late, which will place them on th" market about the same time as^the South Carolina crop. In such an event, it is very probable that low prices will be received by the growers. Miss Maggie Black, of Kline, R. F. D., No. 1, will regret to fearn that she has been seriously ill for the past ten days at her home. Your Eyes Are Human V If you tire and strain them, they will tire and strain you. Near and far sightedness, astig matism and defective muscles causing crossed eyes can usually be corrected by properly fitted glasses. « P. W. STEVENS. (X D . OPTOMETRIST ’Phone 120 Barnwell, S .C. Run-Down gave out easily "'MT health wasn't any ao A count at all,” says Mrs. H. L Cayton, of Washington, N. C. "I would start to do my housework and I would give out before I had done anything at all I did not have any strength, and if I did the least thing it seemed to tax me so I could not finish. I was nm-down sure enough. "Several of my friends had taken Carded and they said to me, 'Why don’t you try it?* I knew I needed something to hufld up my general health, and to increase my strength, h "Finally one day when *1 was recovering from a apeD of sickness, I decided to try CarduL I got a bottle and be gan to take it. I could notice that I was improving aa my appetite got better and I did not give out nearly so quick. I took several bottles and I Mt lota batter. Two years ago I decided to take it again. It built me up and made me feel like a difBnent person. It i. t^e grandest medicine for women that I know anything about” CARDUI Far Female Tradblas The members qf the local D. A. R. Chapter held ther regular business meeting at the home of Mrs. N. G. \V. Walker Friday afternoon. Friends of Mrs. J. W. C. Reed,-who has beer? confined to her bed for several weeks, will W glad to know that she is able to sit up again. Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware enter tained with four tables of bridge in honor of the teachers of the local high school Friday afternoon. The high score prize was won by Mrs. Johnson Hagood and the consolation prize was cut by Mrs. C. H. Fowler. After the games a delightful sweet course was served. The I*e Is Broken. The local school will be closed Thursday and Friday of this week to allow the members of the faculty to attend the teacher’s meeting in Col umbia. ' The political ice was broken this week by the formal annount.ement ot Thos. M. Boulware, Esq., of this city, as a candidute for the House of Rep resentatives. lie i^ too well known to the people of Barnwell Cbunty to need any introduction at ‘ the hands of The People-Sentinel, other than to say that he is a lawyer of ability and a man whose integrity is beyond question. Mr. Boulware states thal he will appreciate the ^support of every man and woman in th> gqunty. Work on the beautiful bungalow of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Anderson is rapidly nearing completion and it is now one of the most attractive homes in the city. Clean Child’s Bowels “CalifOTiia Fig Syrup” is Dependable Laxative for Sick Children up Pb The time for paying taxes expired Monday, trie 15th mst.. and execu tions will now be.issued against prop erty of those who neglected this im- nortant matter. Be sure and read Mrs. B. W. Sex ton’s advertisement at the bottom of this column. She has a splendid dis play of novelties in the show window at Lemon Bros.’ Hardware Store. Mrs. C. F. Molair, Miss Finklea", r Misr Carrie Williams and Mr. Leroy Molair motored up to Columbia yes terday (Wednesday) to spend a few days. They will be accompanied home by Miss Ell a Louise Molair, who will visit relatives this week-end. “The Spice of Life,” a musical re vue in two acts, will be presented at the Vamp Theatre, Barnwell on March 30th at 8:30 o’clock p. m., for the benefit of the Methodist Organ Fund. Prices, children 35 cents, ad ults 75 cents. pHILDREN— ^ hate to be dosed with med icine. VkksVapoRub relieves colds, without dosing, in two ways at aper. When rubbed over throat and chest •t bedtime:— - (1) It is vaporized by the body heat and inhaled right to the inflamed air passages and lungs; » (2) At the same time it acts through the skin like an old-fashioned poul tice, “drawing out” the pain, tight ness and soreness. Of course Vicks is just as good for the cold troubles of adults. actsffl'VY* ° at once _ V«SJ<s Over 2! M/uio*Ja*s Used Yearut TTurry Mother! A tfavpoc.Tul cl irnia Fig Symj'” nov wll •* eeten the eu»ma''h and thcrou/My rle!’.’; the liltie bowels and in h( urr ynu have a Metl. playful chiM again. F.ven if croey. feverish, bilious, constipated or full of cold, chilcrea Icve its pleasant taste. It' never crumps or overact*. Contains no nar cotics or soothing drugs. Tell your druggist you want rnlv the genuine. “California Fig Syrup’’ which has direction! for babies and childr«p~ of all ages printed on bottle. Mother, you must say "Caliiornia.’' Refvse any imitation. GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS SEE MRS. B. W. SEXTON’S DISPLAY IN LEMON BROS’. WINDOW You will find originality, attrac tiveness and “something different” in my band-decorattd Art Novelties on display in LEMON BROS’. Hard ware window. My cowipiote line ranges from novelty furniture to personal gifts, toys, imparted pictures, wall pia ques, candle sconces, hand tinted greeting cards for every occasion. A?:k to see my complete display or outaiegne—no ot ligation. Mrs B. W. SEXTON Phone 40 That Halt Cut The Best You / i Ever Had! That’s what they’ll say when we cut it. We know how. Good hair cutting and bobbing are our specialties. 1st Chair 2nd Chair Mr. Sandifer Mr. Sharp 3rd Chair Mr. Bolen — NO MORE WAITING - Bolen’s Shop Barnwell, »:• S. C. II .Photo -shows Captain and Mr*. Fried being given a notous ova tion upon the former’s arrival in New York. Captain Fned, er wi\h his men, performed one of the most dating re * eu “ annate Of the sea, when they fought mountainous wave* Tor three- days, finally saving the entire crew of the sinking steamer Two of Fried’s own men lost their live* in the reecne. Dollars Get Away From You So’ easily when you carry them around in your pocket (or your stock ing) so we’ll try to save you a “peck” of . trouble later on by again telling you to “salt” away a portion pf your tamings every month. We know of a young lady in this town whose only ic!c a of doing fancy work was to put on a new jazz record on a phono graph. and who thought that life preservers on a boat were spare tires, but when the time came to say “yes” she had r.n iron-bound understand ing that thnre should be a savings ac count in the HOME BANK OF BARNWELL. She didn’t want to —vt»rry when it -tame time t^ ■ sing lullabys. HOME BANK OF BARNWELL I CREIGHTON’S The New Store offers for one week only some Special Low Prices on the following goods:. - > 500-yards 32 inch LAD LASSIE CLOTH at 19c «■ 500 yards Summerville 36 inch L. L. Sheeting worth 15c, Opening Sale price per yard 19c 32 inch Riverside Dress Ginghams at a ISc A Number One Apron Ginghams at 19c 500 yards Plaz a 36 inch jSheeting, 12 yards for — $1.00 We have on display all the Newest things in Crepes and Novelty Dress Goods at.attractive prices. We are sell ing agents for Gage Bros. & Co’, ladies’ hats—fast shipment to arrive Saturday. Make our store headquarters while in the city. We are located in the Porter Building. CREIGHTON’S FOR SALE Splendid building lot in the town of Barnwell, most desira bly located on Marlboro Avenue; convenient to school, depots and business section 'Uf^city. Can arrange terms. For price and terms apply to— The Bamwell-People Sentinel BARNWELL, — — SO, CAR.