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1 PASS BG*T. V "'•A*' Om of the moet delightfal enter* teinments put on in Bprnwell in tome time wm given et the Vamp Theatre on last Snnday evening when a Season Play, In the form of « Pageant, waa put on by Meedamea Lloyd Plexico, J. B. McNab and H. L. O’Bannon. All. of the little tota of the town, both girla and boys, took Ipirt, fhei girls being dressed to rep resent (lowers, fairies« (lies, while the little boys represented the breezes, snowflakes, etc. Lovely chonues were rendered throughout the evening. The ministers of the town called off their services and a large crowd was present. Much credit la due those who trained so wonderfully these little children. A sil^gr offering amounting to about CABOLHfJ THURSDAY. JUNE KTH. If**. Play Largely Attended. L$80 was taken during the evening which will go toward the organ fund for the Baptist church., The BULL’S EYE — Meeting the "Bull” Durham Smoker Face to Face I am }ust making, as the Politician mya/'A swing around the Circle,” to see what was going on in “Real America.’* I had been in New York was getting a kind of a Sub* way * Slant” on things. 1 was be coming as narrow as a Metropolitan Newspaper Editorial Writer. My eye sight was getting so poor 1 couldn’t see beyond the Hudson River, and mjr mind wouldn’t function farther away than Albany, N. Y. 1 knew that New York was 1 ‘am us ing the world,” but I wanted to meet the fellow who was “feeding it.” 1 am kinder oddly constituted. You can cut ofl( my amusement, but if my food stops you are going to have an argument on your hands. I, at Editor and Proprietor of the Bull’s Eye, wanted to meet not only the readers, but the c»nt*mtn of TH IS Wonderful Product of OURS. (The American Tobacco Company and me.) Well, Iwbh you could see the type of Men they were. Big fine healthy upstanding fie»Men. They were not the fictip Anemics that has to tap his Cigarette on the box before he can smoke it They were our Pro- duccrt of our Necessities of Life. Whcft I saw the type of He-Men smoking “Bull” Durham, it almost made me cry, that 1 wa&n’t a smoker myself. Z&o /?c P.S. There will he another piece hsrs slew weeks from now. Look for it. A “KM" Party. • If you want to have a joUy good time don’t miss the "Kid” party given by Group No. t of the Organ Fund of the Baptist church on next Tues day ^veping at the home of Mrs. E. R. Cail, beginning at 8:30 o’clock. Various amusements are being plan ned, lots of bright music, and deli cious refreshments will be served throughout the evening free. A sil ver offering will be taken for the benefit of the organ fund. Everybody is requested to wear "kid” costumeS. Hilda 9fews. (Too late for last week.) Mesdomes J. C. Dyches and Nora and Ruth Bessinger spent ^Sunday with Mrs. Annie Woodward. Mrs. Nolton Black and Miss Eulala Black went to Barnwell Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Grubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hutto motored to Barnwell Sunday morning. Mi;. George Bessinger, of Land- ford^ visited Mr. J. C. Dyches Sunday. Miss Lessie Beasley, of Barnwell, spent a few days with Mrs. Leroy Grubbs this week. Little Miss Elizabeth Vaughan, of Barnwell, is spending the week with Irene- and Dorris Collins. Mrs. Nora and Ruth Bessinger went to Govan on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sanders spent the week-end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.s^Vestley Joiner. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hutto spent Sun day at the home of Mr. Isaac Delk. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hartzog were the guests of Mrs. Annie Woodward Sunday night. Advertise In The People-Sentinel 1785 » 1976 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON Examinations at the County Seat for the Barnwell County scholarship, Friday, July 9, at 9 a. m.. Subjects: English grammer and composition. American History, algebra, and plane geometry. Four-year courses lead to the B. A and B. S. degrees. Special two-year premedical course. A course in Com merce and Business Administration is featured. Expenses moderate. For terms, catalogue, and illustrated fol der, addresa HARRISON RANDOLPH, Pres. (442,500.00) cash for your complete •Metric lighting plcnt and distri bution limi* and equipment and allow you use of necessary space for operation of yottr waterworks V&m. We will connect your town with hydroelectric power tine at * point in vicinity of Willistoh with in ninety days from date contract is sighed, with the understanding that title to light plant is not to be conveyed tq,us until power line is completed and in operation, atid If line is not completed withn con tract time money paid on purchase price is to be forfeited. Our hy droelectric line furnishing Barn well will be connected to the Next 100000 K. W. v— .01260 ing a special election for the purpose j* ■ ’1 Special discount on light and power bills if paid by tenth of mr-nth, of five per cent. ^STREET LIGHTS—A flat charge of $146.1)0 per month for present lights with present size- globes, with proportional charge for ad ditional light*. We to furnish all globes and keep lights in operation. 'WATER WORKS—The Town of Barnwell shall have the option of determining whether or not the said offer of the Edisto Public Service Company shall be accepted, and ap pointing the undersigned managers thireof. NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election for the purpose of . voting on the ques tion: "SHALL THE TOWN OF BARNWELL ACCEPT THE OFFER either of the folowing propositions: OF $42,600.00 CASH FOR, ITS COM- Super-power System of The Soutr- east.. ' A We ask for no ejcculttsive fran chise but will come into your town on a basis of gpod service render ed, you allowing us use of streets and alleys for distribution system. We will give you the following rates with the understanding that same are to be under supervision of State Railroad Commission: LIGHTS—Minimum per month $1.25, First one hundred K. W. 12 1-4 cents, Next one hundred K. W. * 10 cents.- All over two hundred K. W. 8 cents. Meter rent 25 cents per month on all bills under Ten Dollars per month. COOKING—Minimum charge per month $3.00, 3V4 .cents per K. W. for first hundred, 3 cents per K. W. for all over. POWER—Connected load charge $1.50 per H. P. per month. Power Schedule. First 200 K. W $.060 Next 500 K. W. 060 Next 1000 K. W. 040 Next 3000 K. W. .080 Next 5000 K. W. .025 Next 10000 K. W. .024 Next 10000 K. W. .023 Next 10000 K. W. ...... .01925 Next 10000 K. W .01650 Next 20000 K. W. .01640 Next 50000 K. W. .01486 Next 50000 K. W. .01430 Next 50000 K. W. .0137* 1st. Tie will furnish power for operation qf water works system on the following basis:.4 cents per K. W. for first 2000. 3V4 cents per K. W. for next 2000 and 3 cents per K. W. for all over 4000. '=fa ' ' Or 2nd. We will pump aH water used into the elevated tank using the town’s equipment for 6 cents per thousand gallons. Or ’ ' 3rd. W’e will operate^ the water system for the city furbishing the town free all water used for sewer age system and . *11 fire hydrant ser vice and furnish water consumers on a scale of rates ten per cent less than present water rates now charged, with the understanding that in case the town so desires, we will turn the water system back t& the town at any time on six months’ notice. We guarantee to keep and main tain the pumps in proper condi tion and we guarantee that using the present town equipment and any additional equipment that the town may from time to time see ... fit to install t*> furnish at all times an adequate supply of water. -' Yours very truly, ' The Edisto Public Service Co. By M. C. Easterling, Pres., and R. A. Easterling, ; SAy. And WHEREAS, on the 7th diy of June, 192*6, the Mayor and Aldermen of the. Town of Barnwell, in Town Council Assembled, did, pursuant to Act No. 108 of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, ap proved on the 14th day of March, 1925, unanimously adopt a resolution order- PLETE ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANT AND DISTRIBUTION LINES AND EQUIPMENT, MADE BY THE EDISTO PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY, WHICH IS IN WRIT ING AND NOW v ON FILE WITH THE CLERK OF THE TOWN COUN- 1926, at the County Court House, at which election the polls will be opened at eight q*eock a. bl, and will^ • be dosed at four o’clock p. m., and every inhabitant of the town of Barn- wall, Barnwell County, South lina, who is a qualified elector un<i the Constitution of (he State of Soutj Carolina, who has paid his taxes was duly registered at the last gen eral election in the taid Town, or has since become qualified and registered as an elector in the said! Town, and whb presents evidence of the same, is entitled to vote in die said election, f < S. J. HALFORD, PERRY B. feuSH, W. R. HUBBARD, Managers of Election. CIL,” will be held in the Town of Advertised this 17th day of June, Barnwell on the 20th day ,of July, 1926. . CkkM One of the local boys told us the other day that he was going to the seashore this summer to look around for a wife, because on the bathing beach he wouldn’t have to take her at her FACE VALUE. However, we’d like to have you give our auto repair service a tryout purely on its FACE VALUE and learn that a 0 I proper periodical car overhauling eliminates worn parts and con stant unnecessary repairs. Keep your car healthy. I Vickery Bros. Barnwell, 7-1 s. c NOTICE. Of opening of Book* of Registration for the Registration of the names of Qualified Electors in the Town of Barnwell: TAKE NOTICE That books for the registration of the names of the quali fied electors of the Town of Barnwell, Barnwell County, South Carolina, whe are entitled to vote in a Special Elec tion ordered by the Town Council to be held on the 20th day of July ,1926, for the purpose of determining whether or not the offer of The Edis- o Public Service Company of Den mark, S. C., of $42,500.00 cash for the complete electric plant and distribu tion lines and equipment o^ the Town of Barnwell be accepted, will be open ed on the 29th day of June. 1926, and remain open for one week thereafter at the City Clerk’s office in the Town of Barnwell. South Carolina. ALL APPLICANTS FOR REGIS TRATION to vote in said election WILL FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a certificate of registration from the Supervisor of Registration of Barnwell County,- entitling applicant to vote in a precinct within the Town of Barnwell, is a condition prerequisite to obtaining a certificate and proof of rc*H*.nee within the limits of the Town of Barnwell for four months previous to such election and the payment of all taxes irisessed against applicant for registration and collecti ble for the previous fiscal, year, will entitle applicant *to registration. P. ,W. PRICE. Supervisor of Registration of Electors of the Town of Barnwell, S. C. Advertised this the 17th tlay of June, 1926. NOTICE OF ELECTION W’HEREAS, The Town Council of the Town of Barnw’ell has received from The Edisto Public Service Com pany, a South Carolina corporation, of Denmark, S. C., an offef in writing Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 24, 25 and 26 What is a One-Cent Sale? IT is a sale where you buy an item at the regular price, then another item of the same kind for one cent As an allustratiort: The standard price of Klenzo Dental Creme is 50c, you I uy a tube at this price and by paying 1 cent more, or 51 cents, you get two tubes. Every article in this sale is a high class standard piece of merchandise, just the same as is sold every day at the regular price. A Prof it-Sharing Method of Advertising THIS SALE was developed by the Un'ced Drug Co. as an advertising plan. Rather than spend large sums of money in othdr ways to con- vinc? you of the merit of these goods, they are spending it on this sale in permitting us to sell you a full size package of high standard merchan dise for 1 cent. It costs money to get customers, but the sacrifice in profit is justified, os we know the goods will please you. Klenzo Dental Creme Cleans and whitens the teeth. Gives the mouth a clean feeling. Standard Price This Sale One Tube Two Tubes 25° 26‘ You Save 24c on Two Tubes. Bouquet Ramee Talc It is made from pure Italian Talo and is fine, soft and smooth. ' Standard Price This Sale One Can ' » Two Cans 50 c 51 c You £ave 49c on Two Cans. Standard Price Your Choice ONE c for the purchase of the complete elec- -the shave trie lighting plant and distribution lines and equipment of the Town of Barnwell, as follows:’ - ” “To the Mayor and City Council and Electric Light Committee. Barnwell, South Carolina. Gentlemen: We will pay you Forty-Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars Rexall SHAVING PRODUCTS Produce a thick creamy^tather. Stands up on your face throughout 35' , This Sale Your Choice TWO *c You Save 34c on Two. 36' Pure Food Products THE PURE FOOD SPECIALS OFFERED IN CONNECTION WITH OUR ONE CENT SALE REPRESENT BIG SAVINGS AND WE QUOTE THEM BECAUSE OF THEIR VALUE. Ginger, 4 oz. 2 for 26c Allspice, 4 oz. .2 for 26c Salad Dressing, 8 oz. 2 for 41c Orange Marmal’de, 15 oz. _2 for 49c Truefruit Jams, 15 oz. 2 for 51c Pure Curr Jit Jelly, 10 oz. . 2 for 46c Black Pepper, 4 oz. 2 for 26c Cinnamon, 4 oa,*j 2 for 26c Bouquet Ramee v ‘ FACE POWDER Standard Price - This Sale One Box :od ‘i Two Boxes $1 .01 1 Yoii Save 99c on Two Boxes MAXIMUM Fountain Syringe e ‘ to give satisfactory Guaranteed service. One Syringe $0-26 Two Syringes $2- 26 ~T Cascade Linen* • . • ’ j ’ Standard Price One Pound 50 c This Sale Two Pounds 51 Cascade Linen Envelopes 50 IN A BOX Standard Price # . This Sale One Package . Two Packages 40 c 41 c You Save 39c on Two Packages x , : Jonteel Cold and Vanishing Creams The proper creams skin youthful. Standard Price One Jar to keep your This Sale Two Jars c 50 c 51 You Save 49e on Two Cans. Muximum Hot Water Bottle One Bottle .'_x Taro Bottles $2-25 $2-26 You Sa T e $? 24 on Two. ■— Assorted Chocolates During Our 1c Sale ; $ | .01 Two One-pound Boxes * You Save 99c on Two Pounds. ■ - !. DON’T FORGET THE DAT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SA I JUNE *4th, 25th and 26th. EPPS PHARMACY, BLACKVILLE, South Carolina. fle