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State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. " * Court ■of Common Pens!- ank of Western Carolina. •• ‘ 4 Plaintiff, ■vs. J. M. Farrell,^Sunlight Hosier*y»Mil], Ine., Thos. L. \Vragg as Trustee , for Sunlight Hosiery jllill’s Bond Holders, A. Sprunt & Son, Harr's, Irby & Vosiv Hubbarrl Bros. & Co., J. W. Jay & Co., Carden Green & Co., Corn, Schwarz & Co., /Brooks. Hyman & Co., Harris & Marshall, Georgo F. Jones & Son, Brown Moyse & Holmes, J. K. Wisner dt Co., Orvis Hi os. & Co.* Parish & Co.J Livingston & Co., P. R. Dugan & Co., and John Doe, William Rose, fictiti ous names,or any other bond holders whose names are not known. • Defendants. To■ the• Defendants above named: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer dhe Com plaint in this„action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said Complaint on the subscribers at their office at Blackville, S'. C., within twenty days after the service here of, exclusive of the day of such ser- ■vtce; and if you fail to answer the ’Phone Vn the Names of Your Visitors^ or Otfier’Items of Local • " * 1 S' ' ' \ t * Interest* for This Column. - The days gain nine minutes in sun shine this week. The Rev. Howard Cady spent Mon day in Augusta. , Miss Eva Pratt, of Due West, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Martin Beat, during the past week. M*s. E. R. Cail, Misses Jean Riley and Mildred Cail spent Wednesday Capt. an<HMrs. W. D. Black, of WH- Iteton. were visitors here Saturdajf. Mivand Mrs. R. S. Picks spent Fri- of last week in Augusta shopping, day. in Augusta. Co!.’ Edgar A. Brown and Mr. T. J. Langley went down to Charleston Tuesday to attend the bridge open- ■■ ■>' ing. Mrs. C^ H. Fowler enterta'ned the — ... • Duplicate Bridge Club Saturday af- Mesdames J. Julien Bush, Charlie ternoon. j Brown, Sr., B. P. Davies and Charlie Brown, Jr., motored to Augusta Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Duncan, ! day. of Aiken, were visitors here Sunday afternoon. The Barnwell Music Study met at the home of Mrs. R. W. phries last week. Club Ham- Dr. Stokes, of Waltejboro, was the guest of his- sister, Mrs. F. W. Fal- kentein, on Friday. — The friends of Mrs. T. D. Creigh ton will be glad to know that she -is recovering from a severe attack of illness. Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will ap- v ply to the Court for the relief de- ^^tnanded in the Complaint. Ninestein & Baxley, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Dated April 27th, 1926.^ I To the Defendants, A. Sprunt «£ Son, Harris, Irby & Vose, Hubbard Brothers & Co., J. W. Jay & Co., Carden Green & Co., Corn, Sch warz & Co., .Brooks, Hyman & Co.. Harris • 4 Marshall, George F Jones 4 Son. Brown Friedlander Holmes, J. N.- Wisner 4 Co., Orvis Bros. 4 Co., Parish 4 Co., Livings ton 4 Co., P. R. Dugafi 4 Co., and John Doe, William Rose, fictitious names, or any other bond holders whose names are not known: TAKE NOTICE that the complaint in this action, together with the sum mon?. of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Picas for Barnwell County, at Barnwell Court House, South Carolina, on the 27th day of April, 1926. Ninestein & Baxley, - Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated .April 27th, 1926. R. L. Bronson. C. C. C. P. Miss May Brown spent the week- cmd in the city as the guest of Mrs. Daisy Buckingham. Mrs. Chas. C. Meyer.' of Meyer’s Mill. w r as the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. A. Holland Sunday. Miss BeBee Patterson entertained i ed the Ladies’ Guild of the Episcopal Ohurch Monday afternoon. A large audience ep.ioyed the Tom Thumb wedding at the Vamp Theatre Friday eve wing. A jwnfofifflr ddtfr receipts goes to the Methodist Church building fund. ft Notice of Enrollment. By virtue of the authority Vesteif in me as President of the Barnwell Municipal Democratic Club, I hereby give notice: That the enrollment hook will he opened aV the Best Pharmacy on Thursday. Api tL 29th,-1926, and will { remain open until Monday, May 31 U, 1926. .The enrollment committee shall consist of O. H. Best, M. C. Best and P. W. Price. Those entitled to en roll shall write their names, giving ■their age and residence. ..The-qualifivathm -for voting shall WHTWillWs: Voter aRa!l"K“^white Democrat, twenty-one years of ago, or shall become so before the succeed ing general election. They shall lie citizens of the,United Statees and of this State. They shall also have re sided in the State two years and in the county six months prior to the succeeding general election, and in the club district sixty days prior to the first primary, following their offer to enroll: Provided, That public school teachers and ministers of the gospel in charge of a regular organ ized church shall be exempt from the provisions of this section as to resi dence, if otherwise qualified. AH candidates shill be required to file their pledge and pay assessment to G. W. Manville, secretary, on_oy before 12 o’clock noon, Monday, May 31st, 1926, and idiall publish their card in The Barnwell People-Sentinel at least two issues pieceetling the first primary. The assessments shall be for Mayor, $5 00, and for Alder man and Commissioner, 12.60. The boundries of the club district shall be the incorporate limits of the Town of Barnwell. P. W. PRICE, President. Barnwell, S. C., April 26. 1926. Don't Forget Mothers Day! Send HER a box of our delightful Candies. J * ~ Watch Next "" Weeks Issue for Announcement of our Rexall One-Cent Sale Deason’s Drug Store Miss, May Owens, of Dunbarton, and Mr. A. R. Wallack, of Denmark, wer?. guests of Mrs. G. M. Greene on -Tuesday. Elsewhere in this issue is the an- noucement of Mr. E. W. Holman as a candidate for re-electron to the of fice of Commissioner of Public Works for the town of Barnwell. Prof. H. M. Guyot passed through Barnwell ^fonday night en route to his home in Orangeburg County, where he was called by the sad news of 'fchq death of his sister. The friany friends of Mr. and Mrs. B W. .Sexton will be glad la-.know that their little son. Buddie, is get ting alqng ^splendidly after a tonsil operation, which was performed in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Langley spent the week-end in Lamar with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Howell. They made the trip in their new' Essex coach, which they purchased from Mr. W. D. Har ley, local dealer. Col. and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun, Mrs. Juiia B. Easterling, Misses Blanche Porter and Pauline Holman left Tuesday morning for Greenville to attend the Sons of Confederate Vdterans reunion. Know Your Neighbor! JUST ACROSS THE COUNTRY ON GOODROXOS IS “The Shopping Center of the Coastal Plains” The many well appointed stores and shops there ■carry, lull stocks of seasonable goods for all the needs of the - Home, Farm and Factory Plan a Shopping Trip to Orangeburg ORANGEBURG OFFERS OPPORTUNITY Young Men’s Business League Orangeburg Chamber of Commerce L. S. WOLFE, Commercial Secretary Mothers Treat Colds The New “Direct” Way No Loafer Necessary to “Dose” Chil dren With Internal Medicines to Break Colds. Children’s diges tions are easily up set by too much “dosing.” Vicks VapoRub being ex ternally applied, does not upti-t little stomachs. At the first sign of croup, sore throat, or any other cold trouble, i.pply Vicks freely. There is nothing to swallow— you just ! rub it on.’’ \/|CKS ▼ V a ro Rub Ovca 2tH$mo*JMS UseoYkamut CANPlDATE'S CARDS. You’ll Soon Wake Up To the fact that two ia « coupie, ■ 5. three if a crowd, and fifteen is jurt right for a Ford runabout; there are- a lot of motorists who struggle *o plenty of Them who ara to get MORE MILES. MUNICIPAL PRIMARY ELECTION The Beethoven Music (!l u b held its regular meeting Friday afternoon. April 23, at the home of Mrs. R. S. Dicks. Delightful refreshments were served, after which a very interest ing program was presented. For Mayor. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the'office*of Mayor of Barn well, suoject to the rules and regula tions of the Barnwell Municipal Democratic Primary Election. W. D. HARLEY. Commissioner of Public Works. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date! for re-election to the office of C-jmmissicner of Public Works for the town of Barnwell, subject to the .rules and regulations of the Demo cratic Primary election. , E. W. HOLMAN. ' 1 there are struggling The thing we’re struggling tb do is to prove to you that the HOME BANK OF BARNWELL does.many more things to assist its patrons be sides carrying out the usual bank eperatfons. Come in any time, learn how a .really friendly bank service can help make plans a REALITY ami dreams of the future a POSSIBIL ITY. Mrs. Edgar A. Brown, who has been spending some time in Washing ton and New York, wqs joined by Col. Brown and their little daughter, Emily, in Washington Friday. They eturned home Sunday afternoon. B US IN’ESC uiuderD f • ^ • * LOST.—Sunday afternoon between Friendship Church and Olar, envelope containing $75. Reward for return to Angus Hutto, Blackville route No, 3. Mrs. George C. Glaspy and little son, Billy, who have been on a visit and 1 Grgen‘e,~~TeTr for Denmark on Wednesday for a short visit to Mrs. A. R. Wallack be fore returning to their home in Burlington, N. C. ' FOR HAY in car lots, oats in car lots or small lots, write or wire P. Tlieus, Beaufort, S. C. LOST—Monday afternoon on Main Street in Barnwell, a ladies’ onyx ring with Masonic emblem. Reward for return to Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., Barnwell, S. C. The many friends of Miss Agnes Lee, of Kline, will team with regvei that she is critically ill at her home. She is suffering with blood r poisoning which started from a pimple on Her face,. Miss Lee is one of the most popular pupils of the Barnwell High school and has many friends here who hope for her speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Greene, accom panied by Miss Anna Walker, attend ed hhe Edisto District Conference in Ellorts on Saturday. A delightful day was reported A very largn? crowd was in attendance from all portions .of the District and Elloree had th* distinction of entertaining on this occasion three Prcsidenfs-General of the United Daughters of the Con- Pains disappeared "QEVERAL years ago I was badly run-down,” says Mrs. John Bunch, R* F. D. 3, Colum bia, S. C. "I could not do any of my work. I waa so weak I could not wash a dish. My beck end sides hurt me st times dreadfully. I dragged around until I finally got down in bed.” ahe happened to read about Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and decided to give it s thorough trial, the results of which she describes below: It seemed to reach the cause of my trouble st ones., I did not talks it long before my appetite began to improve. I gained in weight from 114 pounds until now I weigh 126 pounds. I soon was able to be up around the house. I took up my household duties and was delighted with my return ing strength. 1 now do all my own work. The pains in my sides end bade have disappeared and I foal like a different person.” Cardui has bean helping suf fering women for nearly 60 by 2a. HOME BANK OF BARNWELL V: LONG TERM MONEY to LEND' ... , ■ nn-Bff t 6 per cent, interest on large amounts , - Private funds for small loans. LAWYERS BROWN & BUSH * BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA* X~X M X~X~X* o ‘ Standerd years. Sold druggifta. 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