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THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1932 THE BAltNWEtL EEbPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • C. B. Marcum, of Charlotte, N. C., ^spent the week-end in Barnwell with ^friends. a' Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., spent Fri day in Batesburg with Mr. and Mr?. S. V. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Still were visi tora in Orangeburg Friday. Miss Mary Phoebe Bush, of Ellen- ton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bush. Miss Julia Warren, of the Double Ponds section, is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Vaughn this .week. Mr. and Mrs. Smoak, of Cummings, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Still Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Brown and chil dren, of Batesburg, spent the week end in Barnwell with relatives. Mrs. german Brown and son, of Blaikville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bu-h on Friday. Xol. and Mrs. W. R. West, -ef harleston, spent Monday night here as the guests of Mrs. Edgar A. Brown, who accompanied them to Columbia Tuesday. •»- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Widman- and little son,*of Ashtville, N. C., arrived here Thursday afternoon. Mr. and M rs. Widman were en route to Florida and left their son with Mrs. Widman’s mother, Mr^.' J. A. Porter. Mrs. R. S. Dicks and two children and C. B. Marcum, of Charlotte, N. C., spent Sunday with relatives in Cope. They were accompanied upon their return to Barnwell by Mrs. George Hurz and son, of Chicago, 111. Little Miss Mary Bush, daughter of Mr. a nd Mrs. J. Julien Bush, spent Saturday with relatives in Blackville. Mrs. Hugh McLaurin and little son, of Sumter, were the guests of Mr. and Mr?. W. L. Molair one day last week. Mrs. J. E. Hill returned to Char- leston Friday after ’spemhng several lays with her paients, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Still. The friends of Miss “Joe” Black, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Black, who live in the Galilee section, and who is employed as stenographer by H. L. O’Bannon, Esq., will learn with regret that she is seriously ill at an Augusta hospital. High School Notes i The following program grill be giv en in the 11th grade home-room on Thursday, March 17th: 1. Why Ireland Celebrates St. Pat rick’s Day—Irene Johnston. 2. Double Quartet, “My Wild Irish R .sc” 3. Song—Entiee Grade. Mr-ses Lillian ani Nora Zimmer- man and Henry Thomas have return ed to St. Matthew# after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price. Miss Rosalie Spann, of Sumter, Miss k u:se Spann and Laurens Mc Leod, of Darlington, spent the week -end here with Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price: DON’T GET UP NIGHTS Make This 25c ?est Physic the bladder easily. Drive out impurities and excessive acids*Ji'hich cause, irritation that results an leg pains, backache, burning and getting up nights. - BU-KETS, the • bladder physic, containing buchu, juniper oil, etc.^ works on the bladder pleasantly and effectively as castor oil on the bowels. Get a 25c box (5 grain size) from your druggist. After four days, if not relieved of getting up nights, go back and get your money. You are bound to feel better after this cleans ing and you get your regular sleep. Locally at The Best Pharmacy, Barn well, S. C. Miss Willie Bush Dcason, of Ri lg.*- land, spent the wetk-end in Barn well after attending the meeting cf the S:e<e teachers* astociation in Columbia. The many friends of Mrs. Julie B. Ea-terling will be glad to learrt that she is recovering‘from a severe Bines'* -and it is hoped that she wi.l sotn be able to he-out again. Mrs* Daisy Buckingham, Mr*. Maude Holme<* Miss May Brown am£ Mrs. J. Julien Bu-h spent Thursday in EHcnti n as the guests of Mrs. Eugene II. Bqckingham. Supt. W. W. irter, Prcf. W. R •ice. Misses Alice Carswell, Virginia utto. Hazel Colenun, Sue Carter, ry Burch and Bessie E'gin attend- the meeting i f.the State teachers’ -Ociaticn in Columbia last week. I The In lies rf the Barnwell Baptist Church will gty^^in Easter egg hunt Tuesday, March 52nd, on the vacant Jet in front of the residence of B. L. a^erling < n Main Street. Candies, akes and ice cream will be sold fpr the benefit of the church building fund. Admission, five cents. B usin esc UILDEKO PLANTS FOR SALE:—Chinese Forget-me-nots (Amabile Blue); African Blue-eyed Daisies Stocks; Fake Dragon Heads and Chrysanthe mums' 15 cents per dozen; Larkspur, 20 cents per lOO-; Roses,, white AmerU can Beauty, white Killarney, all shades of Cochets; lose pink Wei- gelia; Anthony Waterer Spiraea.— Mrs. Olaree Call Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE:—William Turner and Silver Wedding Chrysanthemum plants, 15 cents a dozen.—Mrs. Char lie Brown, Sr., Barnwell. 3-3-2tp - CHANCE OF LIFETIME. RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Barnwell County. Won derful opportunity. Make $7 to |12 daily. No experience or capital need ed. Write today. McNESS COM PANY, Dept. P, Freepcrt, Ill^ftois. i HENLY’S 20TH CENTURY BOOK. Over 10,000 Selected Scientific Chemw I cal, Technological and Practical'For- ulas, Recipes, Prbces-es, inchidtng jundreds' of Trade Ideas. Over 800 (pages, ekrth-'hound,post paid. Adth'gsy^Thg fndiv idtf&l, Box 180,“Petersburg, Va» YES, WE HAVE IT:—Fish Meal, Tankage, Wheat Shorts, Poultry Sup plies, Seed Potatoes, Field and (£ar-* den Seeds.—C. F. Molair, Barnwell, j Hka Juniors to Present Play. The members of the Junior Class will present their play, “At the End if the Rainbow*,” Friday, March IHth, at 8:30 p. m. The admission will be 15 cents for children and 30 cents for adults, the proceeds to be u-ed for the Junior-Senior banquet. The cast of characters is as follows: Robert Prestcn, a lawyer—Rodman Lemon. -» Dougla* Brown, a football player— David Hair. • Dick Preston, the “groom—Paul Bo len. Stanley Palmer, Hankins, the But ler—Bob D. Bennett. Fred Whitney, captain of vairity team—Mr. Price. Jack Austin, Prestcn’s secretary— Ri bert Sanders. Mariin Dayton, a ward of Pieston —-Lois Sanders. * Nellie Preston, a bride—Es i« Da- • ■ •• vis. Louise Ross, known as Mis# Gray son—Mazie Sander*. Phyllis Lane, a football enthusiast —Hilda Martin. Kathleen Knox, chairman of rush ing committee—Ruth Hogg. • The Imp, a fieshiYian—Murriel N r- ris. Emily Elliott, with a conscience— Ruby Still. • Jane, a maid with a taste for liter ature—Edith MahafiTey. Mrs. Brown, step-mother of Doug las Brown—Dot Gunnells. Polly Price, W.^B. Gruber; Elsa Ernest, M. E. SfillT'Marjorie, Lucy | Braxton; Marie Swift, Hazel Dyches; Molly Bruce, Emily BlacJ:—Of the d^kphi. Mrs. kittie Shuck Passes. Mrs. Katherine Ingram Shuck, 81, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Rentz, on Elm street Saturday afternoon, following an ill- ne-s of only a few hours. She suf- feied a stroke of paralysis early Saturday morning. Funeral services and interment were held at South End cemetery Sunday afternoon, con ducted by her pastor, the Rev. W. C. Allen, of the Baptist church. The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful. 7 5 - Mrs. Shuck was the daughter of the late J. J. and Mary Johnson In gram, cf Barnwell County. In early womanhood she was married to John Sexton Shuck, who was born in Shang hai, China, the son of the Rev. Lewis Shuck, pioneer missionary to China. The family resided in Barnwell and later in Aiken, where her husband edited the Aiken Journal and Review for several years. After living for a while in Gaffney, the family moved to Bamberg. Mrs. Shuck operate^ a millinery business here for a number of years. Her husband died about 25 years ago, and since tlten Mrs. Shuck has lived with her children. She en joyed excellent health, and has always led a very active and useful life. She was devoted to her church, and for the past few weeks had been supply ing as Sunday school teacher. Two wdbks ago she taught a mission study cj f ss. She Ittfas a very interesting speaker because of her personal knowledge^f proneei mission wmh. More Milk —AND— Better Milk DOCTORS SAY DRINK LOTS OF GOOD MILK (when you know i tis good.) WE TEST OUR COWS AND STERILIZE ALL BOTTLES AND PAILS. IN FACT. WE are Careful about EVERYTHING USED IN PRO DUCING A HIGH ( LASS PRO DUCT. SEE OUR TRUCK or DROP US A LINE. Appledale Dairy LAURIE FOWKE, Mgr. JLYNDHURST. SO. CAR. Freed of Awftd Neuritis Pains - ^ „•-•-•♦- • ' ' * Couldn’t Operate Telephone Switch board. Ru-No-Ma Scoreel no ' dlfTtr- ence how lone or how Mverely yoa'vo rafter ed the afonisinf pains of rheumatism, neu ritis or lumbsco. If first 3 doses of Ru- vs No-Ms don't brine V Jm ■matins relief dnif- dHm f1*t win refund money. Absolutely harmless—contains no opiates or narcotics. It's a doctor's pre scription that works like mafic. Why waste time with anythlnc that doesn't stop your pain; If Ru-No-Ma does that you know you win get well Daisy only causes suffering. v R. A. DEASON DRUG CO. Barnwell, S. C. Fertilizers— MIXED FERTILIZER and MATERIAL—ACID, MANURE SALT, SULPHATE. ETC. OCR PRICES ARE RIGHT. 4 Fanners Union Merc. Co. liarrarell, S. C. INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM - PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. P. A. PRICE. Manager. 6 66 LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE 666 Liquid or Tablets u**ed internally arj 666 Salve externally, make a complete and rffertive treatment for ( i Id'. MOST SPEEDY REMEDIES KNOWN Advertute in The People-Sentinel Restless, could not sleep ttTHERE were days when I felt like I could not get my work done. I would get so nervous and ‘trembly’ <1 would have to lie down. I was very rest less, and could not sleep at night My mother advised me to take Cardui, and I certainly am glad she did. It is the first thing that seemed to give me any strength. I felt better after the first bottle. I kept it up and am now feel- DELCO PRODUCTS Delco Light Plants Delco Water Systems Delco 32 Volt Radio rf Batteries Parts Service , KLINE TRADING COMPANY Kline, South Carolina •o' The Modern Beauty Shop I At Blackville, S. C. Offers the Following Attractive Prices: Shampoo and Finger Wave 50c Sha*mpoo and Water Wave 50c Golden Glint Rinse 25c Henna Rinse 75c Henna Pack ----- $1.00 Eye Brown Arch. ^ > 50c Eye Brown and Lash Dye $1.00- Mamcure . .. 50c Plain Facial «. 75c Butter Milk Pac Facial $1.00 Hot Oil Treatments 75c Permanent Waver $3.00, $5.00, $7.50 Hair Dyeing a Specialty! ONLY GRADUATE OPERATORS EMPLOYED AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Modern Beauty Shop PHONE 47 BLACKVILLE, S. C. ? - BROWN & BUSH Attorney s-at-Law BROWN-BUSH BUILDING BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA PRACTICE IN STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS Important Notice to Take Thrdford'u Black-Draught for Constipation. Indigestion, and Hllloui Advertise in The People-SehtinaL She is survived by three daughters: Mrs. C. W. Rentz, Bamberg; Mrs. Katie Jones, College Park, Ga.; and Mr?. Nettie Davi^, Palatka, Fla., and a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren.—Bamberg Herald. LONG STAPLE * % • COTTON SEED FOR SALE Carefully selected, Cleveland Five Long Staple Cotton Seed for sale at 40c per bushel f. o. b. Black ville, S. C. -• • D. STANLEY BROWN Blackville, S. C. \ SPEICIAL $15 Plate (False teeth) for $6.50 $50 Hecolite Plate for $17.50 ' -V , ’ Guaranteed— ' ' • - - ' •/.. • • . ; ' *' four money back ^., 30 r Years Experience. Dr. N. S. Evans, Dentist BROAD AND EIGHTH STS. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA EASY PAYMENTS PAINLESS PULLING T axpayers! On and after April 1st an additional penalty of FIVE per cent, will be added to all unpaid taxes, making a total of SEVEN per cent. i ' . . ' - . - ' ■ / • * • _ - - • Tax Executions will be placed in the hands of the Sheriff on June 1st • ; ' * . . * ^** . . . " * -v - This is in accordance with the terms of an order receiv ed last week from the Comp troller General. • ■ ... ' ■ .•* *.•*.. « * * *•" *• Respectfully yours, -4