The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, July 28, 1927, Image 5

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THRSDAt; JULY 28TH, 1927. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA 9 V Cotton Should Bring It’s Full Value! BUT IT WONT IF YOU JUST ACCEPT THE “HIGHEST BID.*" —-r LET ME «Rt YOU THE MARKET VA^UE. . . , ^ - W. How many people know how to grade cotton? There are 26 different grades—the money difference between the beat and the poorest grade is around $45.00 per bale and the smallest about $2.00 per bale. Can you afford to take a chance ? I am handling thousands of bales for bankers, merchants and farmers. Be one of my satisfied customers. Selling charge only $L00 per bale. QUICK SERVICE GIVEN TO COTTON BROUGHT IN BY TRUCK CHAS. G. HOUSTON COTTON FACTOR - - AUGUSTA, GA. ere art erea boats ’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local . . ' ^ y . ^ . ’ . ' ' * ln+As>Aat fni* Tliia F'/alnmfS ENTERTAINS WITH INFORMAL DANCE. Col. and Mrs. Harry. D. t/alhoun entertained Friday. evening with an informal da dee in honor of Mrs. Char lie Marsh, of Wauchulfe, Fla., who is spending the summer in Barnwell. During the evening ice cream, canta loupes and watermelons were enjoyed. • 1 PARTY AT PLAY y \ GROUND — Miss Anna Sams Clark is visiting her brother in Aflanta. Miss Jean Riley spent the week-end in Columbi a with her brother, Owen Riley, , Miss Elizabeth DaCosta, of Col umbia, is the guest of Miss Mary Pat terson. Misses Marguerite Hall, of Dillon, and Sara Hartman, of Waycross* Ga., are guests of Miss Miriam Creech this week. The Rev. R. W. Humphries and family leave today (Thursday) for Bluffton, where they will spend couple of weeks. The Rev. Charles, are Greenville. C. K. Turner and son, spending this week in J. B. Goodson left Wednesday for his home in Gainesville, Fla., after spending several days here with rela tiyes and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware and children are spending this week at Bluffton. Mrs. Lena Davies returned home yesterday”(Wednesday) afternoon af ter a ten days’ visit to relatives and friends in Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moody, Jr., of Augusta, spent Sunday in the city with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Richardson an nounce the birth of a son, who arrived Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Goodson, and two sons, McKeever and LeRoy, of Boston, Ga., are visiting relatives and friends in Barnwell and Allendale Counties this week. The ladies of the Barnwell Method ist Church will be hostesses tomorrow P. W. Steven*, O. D. Specialist in examining eyes and fitting glasses, and straight ening crossed eyes by optome- tric methods. - Office in Jewelry Store Barnwell, S. C. Renew Your Health by Purification Any physician will tell you that “Perfect Purification of the System is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect /r „ _ Health.” Why not rid yourself of (Friday) afternoon, beginning a t 3:3# chronic ailments that are undermin- o’clock, to the children of Barnwell ing your vitality? Purify your en- at the play ground. Refreshments tire system by taking a thorough Win be Mid during the afternoon, the mvmS w'^k^nd’ S Mhow proceeds being for the church build- Nature rewards you with health. ing V fuhd. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB. « .... J ' * Mrs. Thomas H. Boulware was hostess last week to the members‘of the Wed*»«?aday Afternoon Bridge Club. The high shore prize was won by Mrs. J. Norman Anderson and the consolation was cut by Mrs. B. P. Davies. A lovely bouquet of flowers was presented to Mrs. Murray, who was an out-of-town guest. After the games a salad course was served. Calotabs are the greatest of all system purifiers. Get a family pack age, containing full directions. Only $5 cts. At any drug store. (Adv.) German—There is one word in the English language that is always pro nounced wrong. American—What woid is that? “Wrong, of coursa” “That drunkard we jwt saw la s very touching case. Isn't be?" “Weil, now that you mention it, yes. ! He touched me for a fiveapot yesterday!” _ ^ ■ V . ' . ... We Are Always in the Market ‘ A ... , — for ~ - • GREEN SOFT TEXTURE SHORT LEAF PINE of the BETTER GRADES. Mr.s Julie B. Easterling left last week to spend the summer at Hen dersonville, N. C. Dr. C. B. Ray, who has been serious ly ill for several weeks, was carried to a hospital in Columbia Tuesday. It is hoped that he will *be greatly bene- fitted by the treatment. An Unkind Cut “I shall never marry,’’ William de clared, “until I meet a woman who is my direct opposite.” “Wyil, Bill,” said Aggie, “That shouldn’t be difficult. There are a number of intelligent girls at school.” Mrs. B. L. Easterling, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Phillips and children were visi tors in Columbia Tuesday. Mrs. Hagocd left this week for Switzerland, Jafper County, after a visit to her son, M. B. Hagood. Mrs. J. L. Widman and little sen returned to Asheville, N. C., Friday after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Em mie-M. Porter. They were accom panied home by Miss Blanche Porter, who will spend some time in the Land of’the Sky. , ' The editor of The People-Sentinel is indebted to Capt. J. W. Bates, of the Silram section, for the gift of several fine cantaloupes Friday. Mrs. V. P. Bonner has returned to Aiken after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hagood. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Molair, Mits Ella Louise Molair and Hat old Tins ley visited friends in Augusta Sunday. P. M. Stuart, Jr., and Mr. Sparger, of Greensboro, N. C., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies. Mrs. Charlie Marsh, Mrs. E. W. Holman, Mr%. H. D. £alhoun and Miss Pauline Holman were visitors in Au gusta Thursday. Mr. and Mrs- Perry A. Price re turned home Sunday . after .apeading a two ‘weeks’ vacation *1' Sumter And Myrtle Beadhf. They were accom panied to Barnwell by Mrs. Price’s sister, Miss Rosalie Spann, of Sumter, who will teach here during the coming session. The^many friends of Mrs. Dora D?e Walker will regret to learn of the death of her son, Warren Walker, which occurred in the city of Wash ington, D. C. on Tuesday of this week. His body was taken to Cali fornia for interment. . - NOTICE! All who are interested in the ceme tery at Siloam Church are requested to meet at the church Thursday morn ing, Au<ru«t 4th, to clean up the grounds. Bring tunch. CANDIDATE CARDS. J. For Alderman. I hereby announce my catid fdF 1 the on Ice" of Alderman of the Town* of Barnwell to succeed L. E. Davis, pledging myself to abide by the result of the election. ’ • C. C. OWENS, SR. Advertise in The People-Sentinel. And Ditto He—Do you think men are made of dust? . •> . She (emphatically)—No. If they were, I imagine you’d dry up once in a while. IF YOU ARE SAWING GOOD&TOCK | AND CAN HAUL IN LUMBER DAILY J I BY TRUCK, GET IH TOUCH WITH US. GOOD PRICES CASH WEEKLY B. Ellis J. B. Ellis ELLIS ENGINEERING 00. Land Surveying a Specialty. Lyndhurat, S. C. DENMARK WOOD PRODUCTS CO. Denmark* South Carolina Ov.r Practic 1 No. 1110 Siiacy ^ ^ An Oil Massage, 2 Shampoos and a Finger Wave included with this Permanent Wave for $12.50 Phone No. 1826 for appointment • Vogue Beauty Shoppe Room 28, Johnson Building Augusta, Georgia. A great deal of the attractiveness of Pas atylt is due. of course, to the jnaterials of which it is made. The sketch shows it carried out in a pay, checked silk or taffeta, with the collar, pocket flaps and hem of crisp, white organdy. However, it' a cotton material is preferred, pinpham, French Voile, or or-, gandy in a checked or flowered de sign would be quite pretty. Then the collar, pockets and hem would be of v/hite or plain color to match the print. Mav be obtained in sizes 14 to 20, or 34 to 40. Size 18 requires yards of 36 to 40 inch material and l}4 yards for trimming. Patternr. will be delivered to any address upon receipt of 25 cent? in cash or U. S. postage. Always mention size wanted. Address: Hand-Cut Pattern Department. 17 West 28th Street, New York City, and always mention this news paper.. B TTSIIVE.Se T TILDE RO FOR SALE:— Mixed Bulbs-Jon quils, Daffodils, Butter and Eggs, yellow Narcisus and Roman Hyacinth at a penny a piece. Postage 10c per 100.—Mrs. L. H. Christie, Barnwell, S. C. itp. Advertise in The D.opie-ovntinel. EXCURSION Friday, August 5, 1927, from Barnwell to Wilmington, N. C. (Fare from other points in proportion) $6.75 Cool Ocean Benches and Breezes Final limit midnight August 9, 1927 Tickets, information J. E. M AHAFFEY, Ticket Agent Barnwell, S. G. • Phone 5 ATLANTIC COAST LINE. “Plexico Sells Texaco” 1 take pleasure in announcing to by customers throughout this * section that 1 am now selling “Texaco” Gas and Oil* n» % and will be glad to render them the same “Service with a Smile ,, as in the past. I consider the “TEXACO” PRODUCTS second to _ hone bn the market and feel* quite sure that you will be pleased with their performance in your motor. Inr fact, many automobile drivers claim that “TEXACO’’ GASOLINE equals many of the so-called high test products on the market that sell for several cents per gal lon more. 1 am stocking “TEXACO” OILS in light, medium, heavy and ex tra heavy grades, but all the same high quality. Drive in and let us fill the crank-case of your engine with the proper grade and then • note the improved performance of your car. DON’T FORGET that 1 am stocking a full line of Tires, Tubes and Other Auto Accessories i Thirty different diseases are trans mitted by flies. They deposit germs in three ways. By contact^ vomit spotii and excreta. Flies are the fil thiest insects known. They taint everything they touch. Fly-Tox kills flies. It is safe, stainless, fragrant, {sure. Simple instructions oft each bottle (blue label) for killing ALL household insects.^ Insist on Fly-Tox. Fly-Tox is the scientific insecticide, developed gt Mellon Institute of In-' Austria! Research by Rex Fallowship. Fly-Tox brings health, comfort and cleanliness. j In a short time I will have my filling station entirely remodelled and enlarged and when the work is completed, this will be one of die most up-to-date service stations in this section. In the meantime, drive in and get acquainted with “TEXACO” GASOLINE 6c OILS. LLOYD A. PLEXICO, Proprietor Barnwell Filling Station Barnwell, \ South Carolina