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. . ■" >AY, AUGC8T 1ITH. int ■ V»4 *?v ■* •• « 1 ^ ■ i > COT PRICES ON BATHING SUITS _ Voy attractive patterns in wool one- piece Suits, good run of sizes, some as large as 50. $5.50 : Suits now . 3.90 4.50 * ” . .2.90 n 1 • • 2 - 3S -1 also a few Men s, two-piece Suits at very low prices. LEMON BROS., Inc. ^(ere and ^Hereabouts Vhone U» the Name* of Your Vieitorm, or Other Items of Local — Interest for This Column lips. Perry A. Price entertained the Duplicate Bridge Club last week. D. Robison spent Saturday Sunday in Savannah and Bluff- lisa Annie Moody was the guest of Mias Verna Mae Lee in Kline last week. . Mias Kathryn Lawton, of Entill, was the week-end guest of Mrs. P. A. Price. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Manning and children visited Beaufort and Bluffton Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Juhen Bush and children visited relatives in Ellenton Sunday. Mr. C. P. Moiair has returned from a business trip to the Northern markets. Mrs. M. K. Hale, of Logan, W. Va^ ia visiting friends and relatives in Barnwell. I I ~ Mr. J. S. Collins, of :be Mt. Calvary section, wss a business vititor here Tuesday. Mr. Herbert R. Christie, of Denmrk, in the city on business Tuesday afternoon. * Mr. Gordon Pate, of Asheville. N. C., is on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Greene. , Mrs. Munns, of Augusta, was the guest of her sister, Mr«. G. M. Main, this week. ' Mrs. V. P. Bonner has ictumed to Bam we FI. when* she plant to spend the. wirier The friends of Mr, A. J. Bennett are glad to see him out again after several days’ illnesr: Mrs. C. H. Fowler and children have returned from an extended visit to friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harley ar*d children spent the week-end in Cliar- leaton and at Folly Beach. ft. iss Margaret McAllister has re turned from a visit to relatives in Richmond, Va. Miss Ruth Ayer, who has been visit ing her aunt, Mrs. E. G. Bolen, re turned to b«r home in Savannah last Sunday. We have recently takei over the distribution of this well known line and your orders will be appreciated. Fairbanks-Morse Engines *16*1 Owners of Y Engines can now be assured of good service if they will send us at once size of their engine and serial number. . - V J. W. Smoak Hardware Go. Orangeburg S. C. . ry* '■ Mn. O. H. Owns urn Mima Thelma Owena, of the Boiling Springs section, wa* in town shrim ping Tuesday. Capt. and Mrs. J. B> Armstrong ex pect. to leave tomorrow (Friday) for a visit to Mr! and Mrs. Jack Pate in Wilson, N. C. , ■. ■ ' i* Mrs. Juli* B. Easterling returned home yesterday (Wednesday) after spending several weeks ut Render- l? N V ' Dr, and Mrt^Johaaou uni •f St George, atieoded the Kirldand- here Saturday after- Miss Martha Moore has home after a delightful visit tives 4ni Anderson, Greenville Spartanburg. 1 r - returned to'Tela- and Kirkland-AahllL sonville, N. C. r The boll weevil is repored to be quite active in some cotton fields around Barnwell. . Mr. E. D. Peacock and Mrs. Ella Anderson and daughters, Ethel and Ends were visitors at Beaufort several times last week. Prof. Hugh Bomnst, vbo was a member of, the local school faralty last session, spent the week-end in the city with friends Mrs. E. D. Peacock, Miss Anne Peacock and Mrs. E. J. Sanders and little daughter have returned from a week’s stay at Beatffort. f A representative from the Comp troller General’s office is expected in the city to make the annual settle ment with the county officials today. • Mr. and Mr^. 1 hoc. M. Boulware and family went down to Bluffton Sun day. Mr. Poulware nas relumed home but his wife and children will spend several days there. Dr. and Mrs. W, C. Milhous an nounce the marriage of their sister, Mrs. Jane M. Kirkland, to Mr. Edward L. AsbiU, of Leesville, Saturday, Au gust 14th. i —_, Baptist Rally at Denmark. Messrs. Lloyd Plexico and J. D. Robison enjoyed a fishing trip on the New River Friday. Mr. J. F. Halford, of Jacksonville, Fla., is visiting his brother, Mr. S. J. Halford, of Barnwell, and other rela- tves In the county. This is his first visit to this cty n three years. Mrs. Haiffy D. Calhoun left last week for g /i*it to frierds end rela tives in CHarlc Mr. H. M. Guyot, of Greenville, ar rived Monday for a week’s viait to| friends in the city. Miss Essie Livingston, of North, has accepted * position with Mr. C. F. Moiair in his dry goods department. She has many friends here who are glad to welcome her back to Barnwell. • Three or four bales of cotton were sold on the local market last week and is expected that receipts this week will be fsirly heavy, depending, of course, on the progress the fanners make with their fodder-pul ling. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Greens and chil dren, of Conway, Ark., reached Barn well on Saturday for a visit to Barn well County relatives, making the trip by automobile. While in town they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Greene. Meadamea Lixxie M. Cave, Louise Porter Bauer and B. W. Sexton motored to Augusta Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Langley have re turned from an extended visit to Mr. and Mrs. Carter Price in Florida. Mrs. Julia Kogler and Mr*. Annie Benrgtt, of Tifton, G*., are visiting Mrs. Joseph Alfred, at Lyndhurst. Mr. and Mr*. Sol. Brown and chil dren have returned aft*r a *wo weeks viait to relatives in Winnsboro, Gt Mr. J. C. Creighton, of the Creigh ton Dry Goods Co., ia in New York buying Fall goods for his store here. Misses Lane and Evans, Mrs. Lane and Mr*. Cail of Sylvania, Ga., were the week-end guests of Mrs. E. R. Cail. Mrs. F. H. Anderson and’ Missea Ethel and Edrla. Anderson spent a few days in Beaufort last week. While there they visited the hotel Amphitrite. Mrs. Emmie .Farter. Mrs. Louise Porter Bauer'. Misses Blanche Porter and Jo-Ann Bauer, Col. Harry D. Calhoun, Mr. grd Mr*. B. P. Davies and two aent, Ben. Jr., and Billie, spent Sunday aboard the Amphitrite, the r*w floating hotel at Beaufort. About i/our Health Thin*. You Should Kaow IMI M«««0 »>>»♦♦♦»» I IHfO LONG TERM MONEY to LEND «r > ■“ 6 per cent interest on large amounts. Private funds for small loans. LAWYERS BROWN A BtSH barnwbl| soon Mian by John Joseph Own—. 14. D YOUR KNEES. "V r A perfect knee ia a wonderfully constructed hinge, with its shock absorbers, its firm connecting bands, and its smooth, gliding “bearings.” And, the knee-joint is a mighty ugly proposition when it is injured or diseased. Knee injuries are very common, and even slight injury may result in serious damage. Over-use in ^ heavy patients may result in dis eased cartilages and roughened friction-surfaces which will take months or years to cure, even if cure be possible. . The cartilages are often crowded out of place by pressure or strain, requiring sur gical removal before relief may be had. V - Even the knep-cap may be invol- cd in inflammations about the . joint? the “Synovial Membrane” ; ‘linen the joint, and, whien inflam ed. becomes "synovitis”, a most painful eanditioin, and one always hard toeure. It is a serious mat ter when the eywovial fluid escapes from its hatuual situation, and ac cumulates in a hag-like cavity, re- N fjuiring tapping sometimes for re lief of the severe pain. > Volumes could be written on the kucc-joint >> and Its diseases. I would like my reader* to remem ber these points: *. (1) Hat all knee affections are ' Serious, or capable of becoming so. (2) That rest* and heat are among the first thJagx thought af in suecewcfal treat meet # v * ^ (9) That massage ia any farm may he (4) Yiwt a. and surgeon should be the appearance of There will be a rally for the young people of all the Baptist Churches of the Barnwell Association at Den mark, Thursday, August 26th, from 10.30 a. m. to' 3:30 p. m. This rally will be held under the auspices of the Associations! W. M. U. and every church is urged to send B large dele gation. The program will be fine from start to finish. Those who at tend are requested to bring a simple picnic lunch.* Don’t miss this im portant meetng. i A, Connecticut County takes first place in the number enrolled with the Department of Agriculture for live stock improvement. The second county is Union, of To Blease’s Weekly Contestants: Since there has keen dissatis faction with the way thd above named newspaper awarded or failed to award the prises and coramissiona oeered in their circulation campaign, I a sk that all contestants write me just how they were treated, that justice may be obtained. DR. W. C. TURNBULL, Graniteville, S. d. 1 Dyches’ Swimming Pool I* drained daily and refilled with pore fresh water. Follow the crowd a«*d en joy a refreshing swim. Dyches’ Swimming Pool MILL v •' L~ T*’ T* ' ; ■ i! IN OUR LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK, YOU . ~ ... - • CAN FIND WHATEVER YOU NEED WHETHER IT BE FOR 4 . . » ; „ . •.« < *v. THE COTTON GIN, SAW MILL, VENEER PLANT OR COTTON * % • ^ v< ' l" A ^ # *. .. i MILL. SEND US YOUR ORDERS FOR- ffif, , m r - Shafting Pulleys _ Drop Hangers Planer Knives Snatch Blocks Friction Board ^re inserted Saws Wire Rope Valves Belting Chain Hoists Emery Wheels AND ANYTHING ELSE YOU MAY NEED IN THE HARD- WARE OR MILL SUPPLY LINE. Smoak Hardware Orangeburg, S. C. El V- r -V / L ■ Look the World Over •*.*.vL*«* 1**;.*. n Att x x arrive \ iAtt< ) Ttwi cofio* SAVANK^M/ VWAfijSf' GA. VMtRtj And you’d not find a person who would say ’hat iieceww a fellow wua born ia r.n aerbplune that he would he u sky ter rier or an AIRed:*le; but if a boy had a step father them might be some question a* to the boy beiag B step uadder. There’s no question about our Standard gas and Pelerine oil. Their rupenor quality has been Judged by the moat exi mo oristo sod not found wanting. Using Standard gas i dollars saved ia the long rue and better response for mile. - *■ Vickery Bros. Barnwell, S. C r <v KODAKERS! Send your films <o us for develop ing and printing. One day aervico. Write for priesa. Lollar’s Studio 1429 Main Street COLUMBIA SOUTH CAROLINA We sell Eastman Films ’ • AH Lines of Insurance! farm Coverage a* Specialty! Calhoun and Co. * \ ;; P. A. Price, Mgr. | Bank of W. C. Bldg. ; J. ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. 1 * GREEN APPLES, When you stop to figure it out, rature is a wonderful thing; H bring* along the GREEN APPLE SEASON just about the time young doctors art being graduated. * m There may be four children in the familly today, and if they'll eat GREEN APPLES there will be eight tomorrow, for it will surely DOUBLE THEM UP. Whether you Itave four children or eight you might think, “After ah, what| good is money?” Our answer is. as paper and coin, no good at all, but used to create happiness and comfort it has vemdrkaUe value; ^ THE HOME BANK,does rot urge saving for the sake fid hoarding money, but as a means of for future happiness and t- HOME BANK OF l>* TOOT v* ' * - *