The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, March 10, 1927, Image 5

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THURSDAY, MARCH IfTH, 1W7. ••/ ■. w ^ '..-aKW - « * SOUTH CAROLINA Than* U« the Nsbim of YowT VWtorm, or Other IteM| of Leeel Intereet for TMe Celau. Mr. j. Loyal Snelling, of Coltinbia, wa in the city Sunday. Miaa Carrie Williams visited rela tives in Dunbarton Sunday. Miss Anna Walker leaves this week (for a visit to Columbia relatives. Mr. P. Jasper Hiers, of Dunbarton, was in the city on business Monday, V. S. Owens, Esq., was called tc Aiken on professional business Mon day. Mr. (j. F. Calhourf, of Spaftanburg, is the guest of relatives here this week. -t Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duncan an nounce the birth of a son, who arrived Monday. Drt and Mrs. Miller, of Fort Valley, Ga.,* were the guests of Col. and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Call, Mrs. E. E. Lane and Misa Lillian Lane, of Sylvania, Ga., spent the week-end in the city with Mrs. E. R. Cail. Fill* for catarrh whan malted in a spoon or Miuffad up tha note and vapors inhaled. Head and Chest Colds Relieved In a New Way A- Salwa which Releasee Medicated — Vapor* when Applied Over 1 hroat and Cheat. InhaKI as a vapor and, at the same time ahsorud through Uie skin like a lijumcRt. ticks \apoitub reaches imme- dtatcly iv. amri, mo^ri.ted air podagra. 1 t»]s is the modern direct tn atment for all col.t trouble? tljit is proving so popu- ,n ,, a " < l the St.Mcs w here over 17 million -ars are now u*id >Tarly. Splendid Ux sore thr-at.' tonsilitis, btunujUs, croup, head and chest cold*, cat irrh, asthma or hay ft vcr. , just rub \ ickt o\f*r throat and chest And inliolc mtc.caicd vapon. it quickly loosens up a cold. V»CKS Ovt# 21 Nn < rrnt JUcs UssoYtAmvf M. B. CALHOUN * SON Funeral Directors and Embalmera Allendale, South Carolina. Vamp Theatre ONE NOGHT ONLY Thur., Mar. 10 Not a'Moving Picture Four Act Stage Play “Jesse James” True life story of this noted Missouri outlaw and the adven-l § tures of th*— ✓ James Boys in Missouri Produced with Special Scen ery. Singing and Dancing. Vaudeville and other Specialties between every act. Singing and Dancing Vaude ville between every act. PRICES:—Adults, 50c; Chil dren up to 12 years of age, 25c; from 12 to t6 years, 35c. W NO PICTURE SHOW AT THE VAMP THEATRE THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 1STH. Twy.e CSw The Ladies’ Guild of the Baniwell ’Episcopal Church met Tuesday af ternoon with Mrs. Daisy Buckingham. Mias Eva Hair, of Elko, was the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Wooley a t the Ussery Inn, last week. Misses Ella Louise Molair and Ros, Lee Spann, of Chicora College, spent the week-end in the city with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. DaCosta and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, of Colum bia, spent Sunday in the city with relatives. Among the several now advertisers jn The People-Sentinel tail week is the J. C. Penney Co., of Augusta, a newcomer in the Georgia city. This concern conduct* probably the largest number of chain stores in the United States. Their plan calla for 860 es tablishments and it is understood that they now have 783 in operation in various cities. Their enormous volume k «if buying enables them to make sub stantial saving*, which are passed on to their customers. The; J. C. Penney Co. is unique in that no special sales, are ever conducted. It is claimed that their prices are very’ reasonable at all time* and their policy is “one price to everybody.” Turn to page four of this issue and read their attractive advertisement ■ and when in Augusta be sure to visit their store. If you happen to meet the genial manager, Mil. Cline, tell him that you “saw it in The People-Sentinel.” HftriUr to v There never has bees an age where tt was hot harder to do right than to do wrong. Just as there hu never been a time when It was not harder to swim upstream than dowh.—Herald of Gospel Liberty. ip- Dutributors and Planters Lot Your Light Shino ' ▲ light under a bushel, besides be ing hid, will go out la a short time for want Of air. Unless our lights shine for others, they will soon perish'in ourselves.—Herald of Qoapel Liberty. RUPTURE SHIELD - EXPERT HERE E J. Meinhardi, of Chicago, the well known export will personally be at the Richmond Hotel, Augusta, Ga., on Friday and Saturday, March 18th and 19th, from 10:00 a. pi. to 5:00 p. i. daily. ' * - ' - Rex Fertilizer Distributors are the most . 1 r --A? accurate Distributors fnade, puts out the same amount wet or dry, up-hill or down. Cole Single Com Drills. Cole Double Com Drills. Cole Fertilizer Distributors. A The friends of Mrs. G. X M. Greene are gratified to learn that she is able Savings on Clothing. 'i 'z to be out again after a severe illness of two weeks. Miss Elizabeth Deason and Mr. Harry Anderson motored to Rock Hill Sunday to. visit Miss Willie Bush Deason at Winthrop College. Miss Kate Simms, Governor Rich ards’ personal stenographer, spent the week-end in the city with her parents. Judge and Mrs t C. C. Simms. She returned to Columbia Sunday night If it is a new Spring suit that you need, L. Sylvester and Son, of Au gusta, are offering two-pants virgin wool “Balleymullens” Suits for to morrow (Friday) only at the vefy P ric<! of *f 7 :!®l^ This cancer "- , 1u^'ind'Mt which was established more than half a century ago, is known through- Georgia and South Carolina for the high quality of their merchandise, and with their exceptionally large stocks it is possible to please and fit every cus tomer. See their advertisement page two of this issue. ~ on Mrs. Ralph Smith and little daugh ter spent several days' last week in Charlotte, N. C., where Mr. Smith is row located. They visited Mrs. John T. Stevens st Kershaw before return ing home. White’s Big Dollar Day. J. B. White and Co., of Augusta, dren. Among those frtm Barnwell who attended the presentation of “Ben Hur” in Augusta iaat week were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Patterson, Misses Der- ry~»W~Sgrah Patterson,"Ifessr. Per ry Bush, Leroy Molair, Ben Davies, Jr., and Lewis Black. The February issue of “The Classic* contains a letter written by Mias Kate Simms, which won second prize in a contest conducted by that magazine. Fifteen letters were submitted and only three were accepted by the Brewtfter Publishing Ca, of Brook lyn, N. Y. staged a big Dollar Day Sale last December that attracted thousands cf buyers. In this issue of The People- sentinel, on page six, Will be found an advertisement of a similar event for Friday, March 11th. This pro gressive concern states that “for the particular benefit of our out-of-town customers who cannot take advantage at our daily specials, we are offering on Friday many extra Specials in ad dition to Dollar items. This includes mich articles ag Clothing, Furniture, Rugs, etc.” If you happen to be in Augusta tomorrow (Friday) you will be warmly welcomed, at their store. -r 4 Mr. Meinhardi says: “The Vacuum Shield” will m#t only retain the Rup ture perfectly, but contracts the open ing m 10 days on the average case— usually giving instantaneous relief withstanding all strain regamdleas of the size or location of the Rupture. Caution:—Do not expose yourself to the danger of wearing old-style trusses with understrapd. These trusses usually place the pad on the on ithq rupture opening. This often causes stagnation which usually necessitates an immediate sur gical operation resulted in sudden death. | “The Vacuum Shield” has no under- straps. It is also perfectly sanitary and particularly .indestructible and should be worn while bathing. Only gentlemen are invited to call at this time as a special visit will be made here later for women and chil LEMON BROS, INC. BARNWELL. ...... S. C. NOTICE:—Pleaae do not write ask ing to be fitted by mail as thiq is im- iltetatwm i every case must be seen personally; therefore, I visit this section every year—giving demonstration without charge, or will be pleaaed to fit you if desired. Please note tha above dates and hours carefully and always in sist on seeing me personally.—E. J. MEINHARDI, HOME OFFICE, 1551 N. CRAWFORD AVF. M CHICAGO. P. S.—FRAUD WARNING:—Be ware of imposters who imitate my notices and claim to represent me. I have no representatives and tend out no literature. • \ • * Announcing Our Spring Showing Come wtole the stocks are new and complete - Men’s suits from - $25.00 to $50.00 Men’s Hats from — $5.00 to $8.00 Oxfords from - $5.00 to $14.00 Shirts from— $1.50 to $4.00 Underwear from iLHSJsLiZQSL Also complete line of hags sahs and furnishings in styles sad price that will pleaae you. For FRIDAY and SATURDAY the 11th and 12th. ^Community Sales Days,’ we will have aiaay Special of ferings from oar stork that will be worth year while to take advantage of. Edwards Clothing Co. Outflttiag Headquarter* For Moa and Boys AUGUSTA, GA. Mr. Beverley Simms, who is assis tant messenger of the Interstate Commerce Commission in Washington, is attending night classes at the McKinley Technical High School, from which he will graduate next year. He is a son of Judge and Mrs. C. C. Simms, of Barnwell. To the Ice Mesdames Edgar A. Brown and S. B. Moseley, who attended the State Federation of Musk Clubs at Harts- ville last week as representatives of the Barnwell Music Club, spent a few days with the former’s sister, Mrs. John T. Stevens, in Kershaw, before returning to Barnwell. Consumers of Barnwell Mr. and Mrs. N. E'. Warner, who" have been operating the Diamond Ho tel and the Vamp Theatre for the past several months, left Tuesday morning for their former home in Jesup, Ga. Mr. Tom Bolen is now operating the Vamp and fl^r the present Mr. M. C. Diamond is conducting the manage ment of the hotel. * i Mr. J. E. Conyers, a student at th* Rheological seminary in Columbia, conducted services at the Barnwell Presbyterian Church Sunday after noon in the absence of the pastor. Dr. Hugh R. Murchison. Mr. Conyers, who is a native of Timmonsville, was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Rus sell while in the city. The many Barnwell County friends ,'cxf Miss Elizabeth Pate, daughter of ( Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pate, formerly of , Kline, but now a resident of Savan nah, Ga., will be interested to letatn of her marfiage on the 28th ult., to 4 ( Mr. William Ray, also of Savannah. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ray have numbers of friends throughout the county who ,wiH be interested in the announce ment I take pleasure in announcing to Yny friends and former customers that I have formed a business connection with the At lantic Ice and Coal Co., of Augusta, to sup ply you with good PURE ICE at reasonable prices. I will have an ice house built on a •. •. * \ ' • convenient location and will be -ready to a take care of your needs within the next 30 * days. N My wagons will be in charge of courte* ous delivery men and it will be my constant endeavor to merit your patronage with the HIGHEST QUALITY ICE AND PROMPT SERVICE. WATCH The People-Sentinel for aii- nouncement of the opening of my NEW ICE HOUSE . ‘ p* j The many friends of Mr. C. W. Mitchell .aRd ianiUy 'will learn with regret that they leave tins week for Columbus, Ga., where he has accepted „ position with the Chero-Cola Com pany at tha»t plac% Th* local bottling plant is now under the • management of Mr. J. B. Owens, of Mime, who has as his capable assistant Mr. W. E. Hodges, also of Marion. Watch next week’s Issue of The People-Sen- Uriel for their advertisement. R. G. HERNDON BARNWELL, S.G ' 1 -t-w. V 4 V.