The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, April 01, 1926, Image 5
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THE BARNWEI L PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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TTILDERiJ :
FOlf HAY in car lots, oats in «ar
lots or smalj lots, write or wire P.
Theus, Beaufort, S. C.
FOR SALE. — Chrysanthemum'
plants, yellow and white, good varie
ty; price 59 cents per dozen.—Mrs.
Charlie Brown, Sr., Barnwell, S. C.
FOR RENT. — Owe seven-room
house in trmyfl ftf ffoyrmrnl) A pply
Mrs. Marie T. Cornell, Barnwell,S.C.
FAR SALE—Choice Marth a Wash
ington Asparagus Seed, $1.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 —
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I have a fresh stock of seeds, in
cluding Excell and Improved Watson
Watermelon 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.
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 said estate| will present same,
prop* rly dttested, to the undersigned
within thirty days from date hereof.
: J. B. .KIRKLAND, - -
HERBERT H. MEYER,
Meyer’s. Mill. S. C.
Executors of the Wifi of
J. A. Meyer.
March 1. 1926. ’ 3t.
Broadcloth Shirts
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Collar attached, white and
$2.00 and 3 for $5.50
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Boy’s White Broadcloth Shirts
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Collar attached, sizes 12 1-2 to 14 $1.50
Also Boy’s collar attached Shirts in a nice
assortment of colors and white at $1 - $1.25
LEMON BROS., Inc.
Barnwell, . . . . . S. C.
Return to College.
" KlTne, March 29.—After spending
the Spring holidays in Kline with
their parents, Misses Lucy Harrison
and Marguerite Jenkins have return
ed to Winthrop College tq .. resume
their Senior year work, .y --
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’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local
, . Interest for Thi* Column.
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V/MOEVER, BROADCASTS THOSe
SANDMAM STOfeieS AT EIGHT
O'clock "don’t knowmoch
ABOUT MODC^N KIDS BED
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on file in the office of the Clerk of
siid Court, all claimants against
Barnwell Cooperage Company are!
enjoined and restrained Irom proceed
ing against said JJamw^ Cooperage
Company, except in the- above en
titled action.”
. G. M. GREENE,
Master for Barnwell Co.
March 30, 1926. 2t.
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Advertise t in The People-Sentinel.
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T. B. Ellis
J. B. Ellis
ELLIS ENGINEERING CO.
Land Surveying a Specialty.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Lyndhurst, S. C.
For Sale
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Improved farm of about 300 acres,
in the BIG FORK section of Barn
well* County, bounded on the North
by iands of Mrs. Roy Wingo, East
by W. H. Sanders, So\jth by R.
Cunningham, and West by Joe Fay
Patterson, R. .J. Priester, and Mrs.
Eir e. Hogg.
PRICE: $6,300.00, cash payment of
$1,200, balance on long easy terms,
at 5 1-2 per cent interest.
There is some timber on this place,
probably enough to cover first pay
ment.
Apply to——
ALFRED A. PATTERSON,
Sec.-Treas., Allendale N. F. L. Assn.
Allendale, South Carolina.
Advertise in The People.
The days gain 12 minutes in sun
shine this Week."
Dr. D. K. Briggs, of Blackville, was
a visifor here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wall, of Martin,
were visitors here Monday.
M iss Alva Baxley, of Blackville,
was in the city Monday on bdsiness.
Mr?-and Mrs; Solomon Brown and
children spent the week-end with rela
tives in Winnsboro.
Mr. M. C, Diamond came Tip from
Jessup,-Ga.. for a few days visit to
the home folks.
Miss Cora Dicks, of North Augus
ta, spent the week-end in the city
with Mrs. A. J. Bennett.
Mrs. Marian - Patterson, of Col
umbia. is visiting relatives and
friends neie this week.
Announce Birth of Daughter.
Blackville, March 30.—Mr. and Mrs.
M. P. Fanning, are receiving con
gratulations on file birth of a
daughter. Before her marriage, Mis.
Fanning was Miss ' Pearle Huggins,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hug
gins, of Orangeburg. The little girl
has been christened Dexter Sylvia
Fanning.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
CAVERT WIRE COMPANY, on, be
half of itself and all other credi
tors of BARNWELL COOPERAGE
COMPANY, who may come into!
this action and contribute to the
expenses thereof,
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Plaintiff,
against
COOPERAGE
COM-
U. D. C-’s t® Meet.
Solom'in Blatt, Esq., has purchas-
ed a Hudson tumughanufrom Mr. W.
D. Harlev, local dealer.
Your Eyes Are Human
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Mr. J. D. Garrison, of Barnwell
route 2, ifnewed his subscription to
The People-SerCne! Saturday.
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If you tire and strain them, they
will tire and strain you. —
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Near and far sightedness, astig
matism ami defective muscles
causing crossed eyes can usually
be corrected by properly fitted
glasses. \
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Gamble, little
daughter and Mrs. L. M. Calhoui
spent Friday afternoon in Aiken.
The People-Sentinel is glad to afld
the name of Mrs. J. H. Wall, of
Martin, to its list_of satisfied readers.
Little Robert Gignilliatt had the
misfortune to break his arm on Fri
day morning while playing basket
ball at school. -
There will be a meeting of the
Johnson Hagood Chapter, U. D. C.
this (Thursday) evening, April 1st,
at the Circle Inn. The hostesses for
the occasion are Mrs. J. M. Terry
Mrs. McLaurin Brooker .Mrs. Mamie
Sanders, Mrs. Gary Owens, and Miss
Carrie Williams.
Thirty-three certificates will be
delivered at this time. a nd a very in
teresting meeting is anticipated. It
is very necessary that all members
pay their yearly dues, $1.35 each, in
order that the chapter lie ItW) per
cent when the Edisto Conference
meets on May 1st in Elloree. Dele
gates will be elected on Thursday
evening and it is hoped that every
member will be present.
BARNWELL
PANY,
, Defendant.
Notice is hereby given that pursu
ant to order of this Court, made
March 29th, 1926, all creditors of the
Barnwell Cooperage Gompany and
all persons or corporations holding
any claims or demands against the
said Company are hereby required to
make proof of the same before the
undersigned Master for Barnwell
County, at his office in Barnwell, S.
C., on the Pith day .of April, 1926,
arrd 'that' said order requires • this
notice to contain the following pro
visions:
“You will also take notice:
Thqt by an order of this Court now
Notice of Discharge.
Mothers Treat Colds
The New “Direct” Way
No Longer Necessary to “Dose” Chil
dren With Internal Medicines to
Break Colds.
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Notice is hereby given -that I will
file my final account with the
Hon. Jonh K. Snelling, Judge of Pro
bate, for BarnWell County, as Ad
ministrator of the estate of W. H.
Martin, on Wednesday, the 28th day
of April, 1926, and petition the said
Court for an Order of Discharge and
Letters Dismissory. .
CARRIE MARTIN,
, / Administrator, estate of
W\ H. Martin, deceased.
OPTOMETRIST
’Phong 120 Barnwell, S ,C.
.vn-s. ’Louise Porter Bauer. Miss
Blanche Porter and little Miss Jo
Ann Bauer spent Saturday in Augus-
I ta shopping.
rtinim s'IIi fl C Murrtr
$25.00—REWARD—$25.00
Bilious
sdull feeling
“TUTY old stand-by ia Thedford’a
—- Black-Draught—I have need
it off and on for about 20 yeara,”
saye Mr. W. S. Reynolds, of
R. F. D. 2, Arcadia, La.
“I get bilious and have a bad
taste in my mouth. My head
feels dull. I don’t just feel like
getting around and doing my
work. I know it isn’t laziness^
but biliousness.
“So I take a few doses of Black-
Drought and when it acts well, I
get up feeling like new—’full of
pep* and ready for any kind of
work. x
“I can certainly recommend it”
IU gfse of biliousness and other
1 able conditions due to
an tractive liver, Black-Draught
to drive the poisonous im
purities out of the system and
tends to leave the organs in a
state of normal, healthy activity.
Black-Draught is made entirely
of pugs medicinal roots and hexha
and contains no dangerous or
harmful mineral drugs. It can
be eefely taken by everyone.
Sold everywhere. Price 25c.
Miss' Maude Brabham, who is a
student Columbia College, spent
the week-end in the city with her
parents, Mr. and Mi’s. J. M. Brabham.
March came in like a roaring lion
and went out in the same manner,
high winds prevailing Wednesday fol
lowing the wind, rain and thunder
storm of Tuesday night.
In spite of thj? inclement weather,
a fairly large", audience greeted the
production of “’The Spice of Life,”
which was presented at the Vamp
Theatre Tuesday evening for the
benefit of the Methodist Church organ
fund. The hit of the show was the
tiny tot choir.
A reward of $25.00 is offered for
information leading to the arrest and
conviction of the party or parties
who entered the Ashleigh School
building between' March 17th and
22nd, and took therefrom certain ar
ticles. For further information ap
ply to the board of trustees. #
H. F. Odom,
Lee 'Lancaster,
L. F. Miles.
Children’s diges
tions are easily up
set by too much
•'dosing.” Vicks
VapoRub being ex
ternally applied,
does not upset little
stomachs.
At the first sign of
croup, sore throat,
or any other cold trouble, apply Vicks
freely. There is nothing to swallow—
you just “rub it on.”
VIC**
Get at the Cause!
Many Barnwell Folks Are Showing
How to Avoid Needless Suffering.
Mrs. Martin C. Best and little son
returned home~ f Tuesday afternoon
from Augusta, where the latter spent
several days in a hospital. Their
many friends will be glad to know
that the little fellow has almost en
tirely recovered from a severe at
tack of pneumonia.
Easter Cake Sale.
ThetifordS
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LIVER MEDICINE
The ladies of the Barnwell Metho
dist Church announce that there will
be an Easter cake sale at Deason’s
Drug Store Saturday morning, April
3rd, beginning al 10:30 o’clock. In
addition, pies, candies and cook."es
will also be offered for sale. House
keepers are urged to get their Eas
ter sweets by calling early.
Advertise ia The People-Sentinel.
There is nothing moi*e. annoying
than kidney weakness or inability to
properly control the kidney secre
tions. ..Night and day alike, the suf
fering is tormenting .and what with
the burning and scalding, the atten
dant backache, headache and dizziness
life is indeed burden. Doan's Pills—
a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys—
have brought peace and comfort to
many Barnwell people. Profit by this
Barnwell resident’s experience:
J. R. Harrison, jeweler, says: “It
has been several years since I last
used Doan’s Pills but they proved
benficial to me at that tiihe. I was
annoyed by my kidneys acting too
frequently at night. I never allowed
the trouble to get the upper hand so
I used Doan’s Pills. In a short time
I was entirely rid of this w eakness and
I have had no return of the trouble
since.” • t
60c. at all dealers. Foster-Milburu
Co., M/re"Buffalo, ~N. Y.
That
Hair Cut
:::: The
Best You
Ever Had!
That’s what they’ll say
when we cut it. We know
how. Good hair cutting and
fobbing are our specialties.
1st Chair 2nd Chair
Mr. Sandifer Mr. Sharj)
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3rd Chair
Mr. Bolen
— NO MORE WAITING —
Bolen’s Barber
Shop
- Barnwell, S. C.
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No Doubt in the World - -
That a chicken egg ia more popular
than a duck egg, because every time
a hen lays an egg she makes a big
noise bout it—she lets the whole
world know about it. She keeps in
the lime-light. One thing that made
Teddy Roosevelt so well known was
that he either wanted to be the
“corpse” at a funeral or the “bride”
at a wedding—was always the “Big
Noise.” The Home Bank is going to
blow its horn (but not loud enough
to - “beat the band”)—and make
in the^cottiffins of this
par^ 1 *o attract some of^he readers’
attention—and we’re bound to do it
in th«* end. Anyway, stop in as you
pass by if only to say “Howdy.”
HOME BANK OF BARNWELL
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— •~* r ~
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