The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, November 04, 1926, Image 5
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Blows in with the First of
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LAMP
A LAMP is an artistic addition to
any room, beautiful by day and a glow
ing object of exquisite cl\arm by night.
Ready to chase away shadows, dispel
gloom and flood your home and the
hearts of visitors with a cheery radiance
of hospitality and good taste. You’ll be
surprised how reasonable the prices are.
—GIVE A LAMP FOR CHRISTMAS.—
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Imported Polychrome Electric Bou
doir Lamps, the very newest novelty, only
$3.00
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A handsome Floor Lamp in wrought iron and bronze,
attractively priced at—
$9.00
AND BRINGS WITH IT THE FIRST SELECTION OF
GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS! GIFTS FROM OVER THE
SEA—RARE AND BEAUTIFUL THINGS THAT
CANNOT BE HAD AGAIN THIS SEASON. OFFER-
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ED NOW—TO SAVE YOU MONEY, TO SAVE YOU
THE STRAIN OF THE LAST IV^INUTE RUSH, AND
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TO GIVE YOU AMPLE TIME TO SEND APPRO-
PRIATE GIFTS TO FRIENDS IN DISTANT PLACES.
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CONSOLE SETS
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$3.50 to $8.50
ATOMIZERS
$1.25 to $12.50
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STATIONERY ..
For every occasion. Some
in holiday boxes. Priced at
50c to $5.00.
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50c Each.
Candy is the
expected gift—
because fit is
as much/a part
of the Christ
mas spirit as
holly and old
Santa Claus
himself. We
have a specially fine selection of CAI;
lightfully wholesome and delicious. C *
nut centers, bonbons, candied fruits, etS
HOLIDAY BOXES.
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Jeft th« Mdted factor awoitte#
approach of tbo awn aria
fa« la Ala hard-won victory. Ac hn
turmtd away, bo told: “I hart morod
■y stuff to Mlchol’a shack. It Is nsad-
loao for mo to toil yon how jandi I
appredata your hoapUaHty
of your daughtsr. Ton
caorss that I could not atay.”
"Ysa, taonsieur, It weald ha,
aariwrrmaalDf to you aad to mo, hat
rsfrat deeply to have you fa."
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T. B. Bllia J. B. Eflfa
ELLIS ENGINEERING CO.
Land Sonreyinc a Specialty.
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TOILET SETS
Either ivory, jeweled or the
beautiful ambers. In three,
five and eight piece sets. The
three-piece set shown here in
white ivory is comprised of
hand mirror, hairbrush and
comb. A beautiful design.
Prices range from $40 to $5.
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BooK Ends
A wanted gift this season is the new Polychrome Bronze
Book Ends—a beautiful ornament to any home. Only $3.
Candlesticks
Brighten the rooms with the attractive Polychrome
Bronze Candlesticks. Our showing is complete.
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$2.50 per Pair.
EXQUISITE CUT GLASS
WE HAVE just 100 pieces
of CUT GLASS in a varied as
sortment of exquisite patterns
that we picked up at a bargafn.
While they last we are offering
them at only— $1 r
We also have a few more
expensive pieces, among them
being an Iced Tea Set, consist
ing of Pitcher and six Glasses,
for only— J2.50 a Sat
Lyudhunt, 8. G
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PERFUMES
Burr Street
BEST
A choice selection of Vantine’s and Richard Hudnut’s
Rare Perfumes. Their delicate, exquisite scents make
milady’s toilet complete.
Barnwell, S, C.
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’Phone Ui the Namea of Your Viaitor*. or Other Item* of (.oral
. -- Interest for This Column .
Mr. Dan Merritt spent the weok-rivl
in the -city with friei ds.
Mrs. Perry A. Price entertained the
Duplicate Bridge Club last week.
Mr. James J. Ray. of Healing
Springs, was in the city Monday.
Hr. J. O. Patterson left for Augusta
this week to take a business course.
Prof. J. D. Robison, of Abbeville,
spent the week-era! here with friends.
Mr. H. M. Thompson, of Williston,
was a business visitor here Monday.
The B«tok Club will meet tomorrow
(Friday) a t the home of Mrs. W. J.
Lemon. *
Be sure and read the several new
ads. in this iii|ue of The People-Sen
tinel.
Messrs. Hal. D. and Leroy C. Still
weie among the Blarkvillc visitor*
here saltsday. ,
The Rev. Howard Cady leaves to
day (ThursdayI to visit his mother
in New Jersey.
Mesdanles B. W. Sexton and N jr-
man B. (Jamble spent""Friday in Au
gusta shoppirg. .
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Christie, of
Denmark, Were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr., Sunday.
The Board of County Director* met
herV Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. (Jus Shoolhred. of
Columbia, spent Sunday in the city I
with Pr.*f. and Mrs. C. H. Fowler
Mr. Idis Brabham, of Mart'n. was a
business visitor heie Tuesday.
Then* is only one Fly-To*.
' Mr. C. B. Dunbar, of MiHettcvillc.
j was a business visitor here Tuesday,
Th. Williston Hardware Co. is ad-1 — ■
vertising galvanised roofing at car-1 Misses Zelma Diamond and Irene
load prices. See ad. elsewhere in th»s
issue.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Langley return-
Abbott attended the Orangeburg Fair
on Friday.
Mr.
Fred Anderaon. of Charlotte,
od to Columbia Tuesday a fter spend- .N. C^ spent the week-end in Barr
ing a few days in the city with rein- 1 well the guest of friends,
lives. |
— - - — j Mrs. Lloyd Plexico and little daugh-
The frieods of Mrs. A. B. Patter-! ^ wen * v »*>tors in Orangeburg
son will be glad to know that she ia| MVeral da * vs during the fair.
reeoviTing from an attack of malarial
fever.
Card of Thanks.
We take this means of expressing
our sincere that kg to the members of
the Barnwell Fire Department and
all others who resjj|)nd«-d to the recent
hie alarm and whose efforts were so
effective in saving our house from de
struction by fire.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ellis.
Card of Thaaka.
Mr. Editor:—Pleat* allow me. through
your invaluable paper, to ackiMftr-
ledge the indehtedaes* of the Bathle-
hem Baptist Church, of which I mm
pastor, to the white frionds. who so
cheerfully assisted us'in our recent
flr ancial effort.
Most gratefully,
>A. Chas. L. Arbouin, Ministar.
Miss Mary Foreman, of Allendale,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Bush Sunday.
Col. Edgar A. Brown went down to
Allendale Monday on professional
business. »
The Hallowe’en Party given by the
ladies of the Methodist Church at th£
Court House Friday afternoon and
evening was a great success, about
$75 being realized. Am enjoyable
time was had by all who attended.
' Mr. Flowers Calhoun, of Spartan
burg, spe:»t the week-end in the city
with relatives and friends.
Misses Grimes and Hutto, mem
bers of the Barnwell High School fac
ulty, spent Sunday in Denmark.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Freeman and
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Grout and daugh
ter, of Columbia, were the guests of
Mrs. S. R. Good son Sunday.
Mr. W. L. Cave and Cel. Edgar A.
Brown have returned home after
spending a few days at Glenn Springs
and Asheville. ,
Mrs. Lizzie M. Cave has return'jd
home after spending a few days m
an Augusta hospital, where she went
for treatment.
Mrs. J. L. WWman and little son,
of Asheville, ,N. C , arrived here last
week for an extended visit V> the for
mer’s mother, Mrs. Emmie Porter.
^liss Katherine Kincunnon. of Au
gusta. has accepted a stenographic
position with Brown and Bush, local
attorneys.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Black, of Blackville,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mirmow, of Or
angeburg, were the guests tf Mr and
Mrs. Solomon Blatt Sunday.
- Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Pate and Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Mills, of Savannah,
Ga., spent Friday in town, the guees.s
of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Greeir.
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The friends of Mr. D. C. Viskery
will learn with regret that he^is ser
iously ill at his home here and it i>5
Mrs, Craig, of Lancaster, Mrs. Mer- i hoped that he will soon be out ag'iin
chant and Miss Toy Lathan, of Colum
bia, spent Saturday in the city with
their brother-in-law, Mr. Lonnie M.
Calhoun.
Do you wish to hold your cotton
We have unUmited funds to loan
Cotton subject to your inspection at
i*l) times
WIENGES & COMPANY
Cotton Factors
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Mrs. Forest S.. Brown entertained
the members of the Sewing Circle
Wednesday afternoon. During the
afternoon a delightful sweet course
was served.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. LinleV and chil
dren, of Columbia, arrived in the
city last week to spend a few daye 4 '
with the fonner’e parents, Col. and
Mrs. J. M. Caldwell.
Friends of Mr. Hamp Baxley wwill
learn with regret of his serious illness
at his home .rear Barnwell. It is un
derstood that little hope is held out
for his recovery.
Dr. and Mrs. McLaurin Brooker, of
Savannah, and the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Shinholser, of Atlanta,
have been visiting relative* and
• friends here this week.
Abe Goldman Dies Suddenly
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BONDED WAREHOUSES - CHARGES REASCNA3L
BETTER SERUKE
Mr. and Mt%. Josh Baxley, of Del
ray, FIs., who were called to Barnwell
on account of the serious illness of t following
the former’s mother, returned to* their '
home this week. The many friends of
Mrs Baxley will be glad to know that fater
she is improving. ^
Mr. Abe Goldman, of Charleston, who
has been making hit heme in Barh-
wei^ for the past two er three years,
died suddenly in ■ EMenton drug
store Wednesday nlit of last week.
m acute Stack of indiges
tion. Hie body -wal carried to Ao-
ffuta aad preparsd for burial, being
rlestou for if
It Is Impossible to do Justice
To the intelligence of the man who in-
stoad of buying flowers for hi* de-
ceacu*] friend placed * a check lor
$i.000 In his eoffin.
.WE DON’T BELIBVE in doing ban- •
ness on that, basis, though the policy
of the Home Bank of Barnwell has
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always been one -of endless dollars,
dollars stored away for wise
into.3 igent depositors who be
lieve that wheri its wet outside its
proper to be protected. Let the Home
Bank be your borne bank. It takes
an interest in your success and pays
a liberal interest for your Mvings.