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jpp. 1 1 ■' ■ v< X m THURSDAY, FEBRUARY It, 1W. At t THE BARNWELL PEOPLE* SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA Distributors and Planters V Rex Fertilizer Distributors are the most, accurate Distributors made, puts out the same amount wet or dry, up-hill or down. Cole Single Corn Drills. Cole Double Com Drills. '■ ■ ■ r . • ' > Cole Fertilizer .Distributors. - .£7 LEMON BROS, INC. BARNWELL, c/ J^ereabouts • ere an Thone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local — Interest for This Column. > The Book Club met with Mrs. C. H. Fowler FVkisy afternoon, and after the usual disease km of books, delight ful refreshments were served. 9 ■ ■ ■ ■ — %, ' ' Mis* May Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gregory, of Columbia, spent Sunday- in tha city with the latter’s | mother and aunt, Mrs. Maude Holme! and Mrs. Daisy Buckingham. The friends of Miss Pauline Rich- ardson, who went to an Augusta hos pital last weak for treatment, will learn with jplaasure that she is great ly improved and returned home a Yew days ago. . - The members of the Church of the Holy , Apostles of Barnwell have pre- «wed the reed or£.»i, v.fcieh was *e- placed some time ago by a pipe organ, to the recently organised Episcopal Church at Estill v Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Moore and daughter, NeM, of this city, and Mrs. Younger, of Denmark, motored to Rock Hill Sunday to visit Miss Mary Frances Moore, who is a student at Winthrop College. The regular monthly meeting of Barnwell Chapter, D. A. R., will be held Friday, Feb. 11th, at four p. m at the residence of Mesdames T. S. Gave and B. W. Sexton. A full at tendance is earnestly requested. ’ Resolutions of Res poet. mmmommmao * * Wfmraas, the hand of God has re moved from our midst our much.loved member, Mrs. Marie Lathan Calhoun, we, the members of the Barnwell 'Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, do make tha following resolutions as an ^xpreasion of oar ove and the honor in which we hold ier memory: * Resolved:' That in the death of Mrs. Calhoun our Chapter has lost one of its best loved and most faithful members. That we do humbly, yet with deep sorrow, deplore the removal from our midst of this/ true-hearted member, mourning the loss which we have sus tained. ; That, sharing as we do the grief of her bereaved family, we do tender to thert our deepest sympathy with earn est prayers for the comforting and sustaining grace of^God to be present with them in this dark hour of trouble. That a page in our Book of Min utes Ibfe inscribed to her memory and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to her husband and littHe son and also to the county paper. Committee. Misa Josie Davis spent Tuesday in Coltimlria. The days gain 12 minutes in sun shine this week. C. Birnie Johnson, Esq., of Allen dale, was in the city on professional! business Wednesday. Mr. T. J .Hiers, of Dunbarton, was a business visitor here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harley and Mias Carrie Williams visited relatives j* n ***** city Col.' and Mrs. N. G. W.- Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Hagood spent Sunday in Columbia at the bedside of Mr. Hag:od’s father, CoL Butler Ha good, who is still quite HI at a hospital His early recovery is at IXmbarton Sunday. hoped for. Col. and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun spent Sunday in Columbia with rela tives. Mr. J. Wyatt Browning, of Colum bia, was a business visitor here Wed nesday. — ♦ Capt J. W. Walker, of Appleton, was a business visitor in the city on Monday. Col. Edgar A. Brown was called to Columbia Tuesciay on professional busin< .. _ . ^ , i The friends of little Miss Phoebe Sofc««. BlMt UKl Uttfc «...| (fcufhter of Dr. .nd Mr. E. L. Patterson, of Spartanburg, wil be interested to know that this talen ed little girl starred with her dancing in a performance given for the bene fit of the American Legion. Sol, Jr., left Sunday afternoon for a visit to relatives in Sumter. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moody, Jr., and son, Richr »d, of August 4, spent Sun day in the city with lelavves. The Ladies' Guild of the Barnwell Episcopal Church met Monday after noon with Mrs. J. J alien Bush. Mr. Mordecai Mazursky has re turned from a two weeks visit to New York City, where he went to buy Spring and Summer goods for Ma- zursky’s Department Store. He states Mrs. E. R. Ceil and^daughter, Miss I that he wifi have some good news for lflldr*d,*ha»f returned home after a readers of The People-Sentinel next vieit to relatives in Sylvania, Ge. | week. Mr*. J. M. Caldwell and daughter. Mrs. B- R. Lindley, spent Sunday in Cohndbim Mr. F. E. Wood, of Charlotte, N. C.. was a visitor in Barnwell Wednesday of last week. Senator and Mrs. A. B. Patterson I Mr. E L. Senders, of Ulmer, cl me down from Columbia Friday to newed his subeeription to The People week-end in Bara well. | Sentinel while jn BsmwOH Thursday Messrs. Lloyd Plexico, J. D. Robison Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Buckingham, of I and Preston Morris en)oyed a fishing ^,•73 Card of Thanks. I wish to thank my friends for the kindnesses shown me during ray recent illness at the hospital; also for the lovely floral offerings. ~ ' 1 Mrs. T. A. Qpeene. Dunbarton, S. C. BUenton, spent Suadav :n thfc city) with Mr. and Mrs. I. Jutien Bush.’ Messrs. F. W. and J. C. Kearse. of Bamberg, were visitors here Wednes day of last week. Misses Be Bee and Mary Patterson have returned from a visit to rela tives in Columbia Mr. L. S. Still, of Barnwell route 1, renewed hi* subscription to The Peo ple-Sentinel while in the city Monday. trip in the lower part of the State Friday. They landed m fine string of fish. The Winthrop Daughters met Mon- lay aftemcon with Mra R. L. Bron son. After a short session, delightful refreshments were served. Mrs. AUie Denbow, after spend.ng a few weeks in a Columb * hospital, has returned to the C'ty, and her friends will be pleased to kr>ow that she is much s improved. She is now lv III visiting Mrs. J. A. Wyman for - few NOTICE.. » eov -* NOTICE is hereby given that tha undersigned intend to file with the Secretary of State on February 14th, 1927, or as soon thereafter as may be, a Declaration for Charter for Creigh ton’s Department Store, which pro posed Corporation is to have its prin cipal place of business at Barnwell Barnwell County, South Carolina, the general nature of business which if proposes to do is general merchandis ing and to buy, sell, hoM, manage am daal in real estate, to borrow money lend money and to do all other things incident to those above set forth. Cspit&l stock of the proposed cor poration ia to be Five Thousand Dol lar* ($6,000.00), divided into fifty (50) shares of the par value of One Hufi- dred Dollar* ($100.00) each. Notice is also given that a meeting of the Subscribers of the capital stock will be held at the offices of Brown A Bush, Attorneys, Barnwell. South Carolina, on February 14, 1927, at eleven o’clock A. M., for the purpose of organization of the Cofporation and the eleetion of Directors. J. A. Creighton, J. A. Creighton, Jr., Ettie C. Creighton. Barnwell, South Carolina, February 7th, 1927. You may not be to Marne for the weakened condition of your eyes—but yon are to blame for neglecting to correct it! • *, . w , Poor eyesight puts yon to great in- v convenience—it also destroys health —caases headaches—stomach trouble and bad nerves. Our classes are becoming to the . face, they ease the eyes—they give yon perfect sight. ■ - ' V 0 Have year eyes examined. * ■ . -• ’ r \ i Come In Today! ' ' J P. W. STEVENS SIGHT SPECIALIST Barnwell, South Carolina s SAVE MONET ON YOUR GROCERIES Mrs. C. N. Burckhalter and son, Charles, have returned from Colum bia. where the latter was taken for medical treatment. days before going to Tan: do ;o join her father for the remvnder of the The friends of Mr. Henry WilUams,] Winter.—The Bamberg Herald, of Dunbarton, will be glad to know Fiae for catarrh wkon incited in s spoon or snuff ad up the nose and vapors inhaled. that he is able to be out again after | a long end severe ill nee*. Among the new subscribers to The People-Sentinel this Week aire Magis trate G. L. Hill, of Snelling, and Mr. C. H. Dicks, of Dunbarton. Piano Coming. Head and Chest Colds Relieved In a New Way A Salve which Rolee*e« Medicated .Vapors when Applied Over Throat and Chostl Inhaled as a vapor and, at the same time absorbed through the skin like a liniment, Vicki VapoRub reaches imme- . diately inflamed, congested air passages. ^ This is the modem direct treatment for all cold troubles that is proving so popu lar in Canada and the States where over 17 million jars are now used yearly. Splendid for sore throat, tonalitis, bronchitis, croup, head and chest colds, catarrh, asthma or hay fever. Just rub Vicks over throat and chest and inhale the medicated vapors. It quickly loosens up a cold. Mr. T. E. Gail and daughter, Miss lone, and Mias Willie Evans, of Syl vania, Ga., motored to Barnwell last week to visit Mrs. E. R. Oail. • % Mrs. L. H. Christie returned home several days ago after an extended visit to relatives in Montgomery, Ala., Memphis, Tenn., and Atlanta, Ga. * Mr. J. E. Harley, Jr., who is attend ing Wofford College at Spartanburg, | ADV ERTISE in The People-Sentinel, spent the week-end in the city with his parents, Col. and Mre. J. E. Harley. The attention of The People-Senti nel’s readers is directed to the ad vertisement of the Siegling Music House, of Charleston,, which appears elsewhere in this issue. This concern, I • ♦ which is one of the oldest in the Sou^h, having been established in 1819, an nounces that their representative, Mr. Thornes, who is an expert piano tuner, will be in thia section within the next week or ten days. Those having need of his services should communicate with the Seigling Music House and make an appointment. The People- Sentinel understands that the service charges are very reasonable. It B. CALHOUN A SON Fuasrai Directors and Embalmers ! AIMele. Sooth Caretiaa. — —FOR THIS WEEK— CREAMERY BUTTER, Springbrook, par pound U. U* SHORTENING, 8 pound bucket SCOCO far $UA SHORTENING, 4 pound bucket SCOCO for Me MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE <Saturday) per ft» 49c CATSUP, large 14* oz. bottle lie GELFAND’S MAYONAISE, large Me SLICED PINEAPPLE, largo <*n Se PORK AND BgANS, per can ffk* TOMATOES, No. 2 can, per can Me HAMS, Sugar cured, picnic, per peuaA .......... 19c MILK, tall cane. Evaporated, per cam ... I* PEAS, Californio white, .8 pounds for ... Me - OKRA AND TOMATOES, Nd. 2 can, per can 14c TRY OUR MEATS ’ \ - STEAK, per pound ... ........ ........ Mu. PORK CHOPS, per pound Mo FRESH FISH ARE ALSO IN ABUNDANCE.. ALL CASH* . NOTHING CHARGED! SEED GROCERY CO. BARNWELL, S. C. PHONE 192 FOR SERVICE' Mrs. John R. Ray, ‘who recently) moved from the Friendship section to I Blackville, subscribed to The People-) Sentinel while in< the city Saturday. Misa Elizabeth Deason returned to) Barnwell Monday night from Win throp College, which she has been at-1 tending for the past several weeks. Mr v and Mrs .Wr H. Morris, Mrs.) Lin a Brown* Mrs. Mary Dyches and [ little daughter, of Springfield, spent Sunday with Mrs. C. M. Long and I children . Thrice on Sundays Capt W. p. Black, of Willistnn. was | a business visitor in Barnwell Wed nesday afternoon. He had jus* re turned from a business trip to New) York City. The friends of W. L. Cave, of Barnwell, will learn wtth, pk z*ure | that he is recovering from a tkroal operation performed at the Baptist Hospital in Columbia and expects ta-j in A few days. REMEMBER, FRIENDS! r •> i e • Our Great Bar gain Carnival V . Jimmie Jeffries, Jr. 11 year eld sen of Rev. Jeffries, Baptist pastor of Lamar, Mo* studios tan verses of tha Bible daily and tha doctrine ho expounds is ss inspired he some times is-called an to posach those m a Buadayy. Ho spooks ineowalf IS STILL DRAWING LARGE CROWDS OF SHpPPERS WHO ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE WONDERFUL BAR* [ • X- . # GAINS THAT WE ARE OFFERING TO OUR CUSTOMERS. IF — r • > x.. - • • ' . *, “ \ * ’ ' * ■ - YOU HAVE FAILED TO VISIT pUR STORE: DURING THIS GREAT SALE, COME IN THIS WEEK AND LET US SHOW YOU . * ■ ■ • ■ ' ' HOW TO MAKE LOW PRICE COTTON SPELL PROSPERITY. lX~ * Barnwell,