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THURSDAY, APRIL 15TH, 1926. \ .... —- ' 1 , .• -J ' ' / ' THE BARN WEI.L PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA Mll ■■ . i i hi .■ i ■ ■ i. ■, i ■! ■■ ■■■ i ■ ■ i » t PAOimm Mil ill, I !M USINES TILDE "i ? FOR SALE.—100 bushels of ear ocrn at $1.25; 100 bushels of shelled corn at $1.25; 20 bushels of sound peas at. $5.00.—T. B. ' Ellis, Jr., Lyndhhrst, S. C. 4-8-tfc. 3! - -FOR HAY in ear lots, oats.in car Ipts or . small lots, write or wire P. Theus, Beaufort, S. C. r r .. i '■t FOR SALE.—Porto Rica Potato Plants, $2.00 per thousand. eApiil loth forward shipment Mail' orders. -—Salley "Distributing Co,, Salley, | S. c. Up. TOMATO PLANTS—Grown in thd open, strong and hearty, now ready to transplant. Stone, Red Rock ami Redneld Beauty varieties.—E. E. I Goodson, Barnwell, Si'C. FOR SALE.—25 bushels of graded I and re-cleaned College No". 1 Cot- t r. Se*:d, selected; also 25 bushels of Wannamaker Cleveland Big Boll Cotton Seed, graded and re-cleaned. $1.50 per bushel f. o. b. Ulmers.— E. L. SaruliTsrUlmers, S C. -4- Notice of Discharge. 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! ~~' r Hi Idartin, deceased. Barnwell, S. C., March "0, 1926. it. Duplicate Bridge Chib. CANDIDATE’S CARDS. The Duplicate Bridge Club me*.’, MUNICIPAL PRIMARY ELECTION 'Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr?. Lonnie M. CaJhoun, The Club meets this week at thp home of 'Mre. B. P. (Davies. , Card of Thanks. ■[ v I "LOOK INTO IT" D slip top cans - all sizes easy to open - self-sealing clean-convenient-no Waste Best Paint Sold Demonstration I FREE SAMPLE CAN The purpose of this Free Demon* stration is to give you a sample of one of the B. P. S. Finishes— and to help you with your finish* ing problems* Experts from the factory will be pleased to show you all mod* em methods of Painting — Enameling Staining — Varnishing p— We take this method of thanking the people of Barnwell and commun:^ ty fer their.many kindnesses during the recent illness of crar nrnthcr. Mzy God ble«s each-and .every -one-.—r—- Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Lancaster. • y Pbr Mayor. ^ A r I hereby announce myself 'a candi date for the office of Mayor of Barn- wuil,- suoject to the rules and regula tions of the Barnwell Municipal Democratic'Primary Election. x W. D. HARLEY. Advertise in The People-Sentinel. ' ' Death of Little Girl. Olar, April IQ—The friend^ in this section of Mr. and Mrs. hsacj Knopf, of Langley, will sympathi'iej with them in the loss of their little daughter, Claude, aged four years, w ho died April 7th. Besides her par ents, she is survived by her twin sis ter. !_ U T. B. Ellis J, B. ElUa EtLIS ENGINEERING CO. Land Surveying a Specialty. ‘ Episcopal Church Services. Lyndhurst, S. C ; v ‘‘ n — i i * . • • 'r‘v •K&y# -a I W, AMD announce "We arrival OP A SOiM — WO(3ABLY A tFC'A’CiNG April 16th and 17th • LEMON BROS, Inc. Barnwell, S. C’ We, the undersigned merchants of Barnwell, do hereby agree to close our places of business at six-thirtv o’clock, beginning-Monday, April 19, Your Eyes Are Human era anci / ^/lerea bouts ’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local a — Interest for This Column. - S Services at the Church of the Holy Apostles in Barnwell^ for the Second Sunday after Easter (April 18th) will be as follows: Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Church School at .-10:30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon aF 11:30 a. m. Evening prayer at 8 p. m. Litany will be said every Friday at 10:30 a. m. All a r e cordially welcome to wor ship with us. ' Howard Cady, Rector. • ♦ ♦ ♦ Stores to Close. Treat Colds Externally For «re throat, bronchitis or deep chest colds, rah Vicks VapoRub briskly over throat and chest and cover with warm flannel. , , Vick* acts in two way*—both direct: ab*orb*(l like a liniment and imkaUd as a vapor. A quick relief lor the arid troubles of all the family. Send U* Your Job Work. Tro^ghf on i n y GdocL v b.' United 10c Store, L. Cohen, B. Mazursky, Weiner Bros., t F. W. Falkenstein, Carrie A. Cave,’ Farmers Union Mei - cant;’e Cs., Lemon Bros., Inc., C. F. Mol air. Visitors at Woodlands. 1- I : J- Mr. R. A. Easterling, of Denmaik, • * % was a business visitor here Monday. 1 f A, , I J 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 . V F NS , OPTOMETRIST '- ’Phone 120 Barnwell, S .C. While in town Monday, Mr. L. P. Blume, of Elko route 2, renewed his subscription to The People-Sentinel. Miss Virginia Moseley is visiting relatives and friends in Orangeburg this week. Mr. G, YLNVrlcv nf tha.aanmai*. business Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bush and two children spent the week-end in Charleston, visiting Magnolip. Gar dens and other points of interest in and around that city. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Calhoun and little son, McTyre, went up to Col umbia Sunday afternoon with Mr. Badger Calhoun, of Allendale, for a short visit to relatives. Elko, April 14.—The Green Gras* I i 1 ^ Knco ,<iiv><kd Headache dizziness 'T- ' • 1 *T HAVE haadacha once in a A while, nauaBy coming from conatapetian or toarpdd liver,” aaya Mr. L. A. Morphia, of PotteviOe, Ark., "and the very beat remedy I have found to correct this condi tion is Thedford’j Black-Draught. It acta quickly asad easily, and it just can’t be beet. "Black-Draught is the very best laxative I have found. I always foel eo much better after taking it. "My wife takes Black-Draught, too. For dimness, costiveness and any little stomach disorder, we find it moat satisfactory, and consider Black-Draught s family medicine.” Constipation; with an inactive liver, locks up poisons Jin the body and allows umu to oo their dangerous work. Being , , purely vegetable and containing no hannfol drags, Black-Draught nets gently, hav ing the system get rid of import Mr and Mrs. Mallory Cave, of Florida, are visiting relatives here this week. . ^ '• • _J , Mr. Perry Bush, of Ibis' city, and a party of Allendale friends, visited Magnolia Gardens Sunday. members of the Barnwell Baptist Choir ami others who assisted in the Easter Cantata with an elaborate re ception at her home Tuesday even ing. Miss Marion Boyd, who has accept ed a position as stenographer for Brown and Hush, arrived in the city Tuesday. Prof, arid Mrs. J. D. Robison and little daughter, of Abbgville, were the weekend guests of Col. and Mrs. Harry D. Cahoun. Mesdatnes Edgar A. Brown and S. D Moseley are in Greenville this week attending the S. C. Federation of Women’s Clubs as delegates from Barnwell. aaa. Oat a packaga today. Sold avarywhere. 25 Thedford s LIVER MEDICINE “The Tiny Tot Chorus” will be an added attraction at the Vamp Thea tre tomorrow (Friday) evening, for the benefit of the Methodist Church building fund. The many friends of Dr. G. Nprmun Snelling will be pleased to learn that he has recovered sufficiently from his recent illness of typhoid fever io be moved from the hospital. He was taken by his nurse from the hospital on last Thursday evening to his home at 721 South West Sixth Staeet, Miami, Fla. - Little Miss Helen Sanders, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sanders, de lighted about thirty of her little friends on Friday afternoon, April 9th, with a birthday party, it being her third anniversary. Alter enjoy ing games for some ,tirne, the little guests were served delightful re freshments. - ^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. ]L. P. Tobin and daughter, of Bamberg, Mr. and Mrs. R. A Ea’teiling and daughter, of Denmark. Mrs. Julia B. Easterling, Mrs. Lessie Easterling and sorr, Brown, of Barnwell, were the dinner guests a few days ago of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young, of Erie, Pa., it “Woodlands,” the old Simms’ home near Midway, which they have leased for a term of years. The visitors also had the . pleasure of meeting Mrs. Young’s mother, aunt and other guests ■who came down with them for a house party, and in the were invited on the lawn to see the children enjoy a candy egg hunt. Progressive Elko. shinping groups in tjiat progressive little city. ' The Green Grass Growers Associa v tion had grown so large on account of the increase in acreage of aspaiar gur and a-’so in the number of ship.- pers that some changes in manage ment became necessary. As many of the members were tinwilling to move with the times a division became im perative. The new association, head ed by Mr. T. M. WMis, of Williston, always a shipper from Elko and one of the originators and former direc tors of The Green Grass Growers, is to be known as “The Progressive Green Grass Growers of Elko.” “Shipper.” w It’s Hard to Get Away From facts because it doesn’t neces sarily follow that because a farmir- -ette Is a iady jaeme* - thoe-a- - ii ette is a laly l itch m, and if a Paro- net is addressed as Your. Lordship and his wife -as Your Ladyship that an Admiral hardly be addressed as Your Flagship. The reason why we are addressing these weekly messages to you is because we want folks to feel at home in this bank; we want to cultivate geniality and good will and !o promote the HOME BANK OF BARNWELL as a Home institution, ready to serve our home people at all times, you will always find a wel come at the HOME BANK; you are entitled to our time and considers- ti;n whether you bank here or else where. HOME BANK OF BAKNWELL =3 Mrs. Lottie Woodward. Chicken Thieves Active- Mrs. J» Albert SneHing and son. Albert, Jr M left here Sunday morn ing for Vicksburg, Miss., where they will visit Mrs. Snelling’s sister, Mrs, C. B. Hackett. -The. Wends in Barnwell and Allen dale - Counties wiH be glad to know that’Mr. John E. Sanders, who lives in-the Green Savannah section, is Recovering £rpm a iecer.t severe ilL Williston, April 12.—Mrs. Lottie Mae Woodward, wife of J. R. Wood ward, died here at her home Saturday night, after an illness ■of several months. Mrs. Woodward whs the daughter of Mr. and Mr*. A. O. Hair, Blackville. She had been living in Col. R. C. Holman reported several i *nd around Williston since her mar- weeks ago that chicken thieves were i riage. Mrs. Woodward has been in active in his section of town, he >11 health, for some months, having having lost several fine hens by that j undergone an operation in January, route recently. He says, however, from which »he failed to entirely re thag the thief or thieves are a bit cover. She Contracted pneumonia modest, as they take only one fowl at a time. Another resident of the city raporta. having lost a setting of eggs from undea a hen cn Tuesday night of thia week. It ie thought that this thief had a setting hen, but was shy the eggs. ‘ We would suggest that residents pf Barnwell lock their chicken houses and untie the dogs at night. ■aw*""** Splendid building lot in the town of, Barnwell, moat desira bly located on Marlboro Avenue; convenient to school, depots and, business section of city. Can arrange terms. For price and S' * s t terms apply to— ■ ; ■ • ^ ... . \ Mi- The B&rnwell-People Sentinel BARNWELL, - - SO. CAR. f ? f Y f X f y ❖ f ❖ % Cucumber Baskets — : tr ' ■ tander d Size- - -3 2 Quarts *. . . ? 5 ■ •... * * Y. ‘ Orders must be booked before May 1st. Crates Delivered Your Station at - 14c Each Xf :#i Advertise in* The Peojrie-Srrtrnel. i Wldicm/JathiS ind Darts. •' ^ . - •- — about a week ago, and since that time j has been failing. . The funeral and interment took place, at the Blackville - cemetery,^ where her relatives are buried, Sun day afternoon at 5 o’clock, the Rev. W. R. Davis, of Williston, officiating. Mrs. Woodward is survived by her husband, J: Rf Woodward and the fol lowing children, all of Williston: Jack, Mabel. Myrtle, Helen. E*ther r Eva, Beaufort, S. C.