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* THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1933. x, THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOOTH CAROLINA PAOET1 HERB AND HRRRABOUTSL • and Mrt. C. G. Fuller flew to foro Sunday in their plane.' C. Fuller and Perry A. Price were busines s visitors in Coumbia on Tuesday. Miss Cornelia Smoak, of Orange burg, visited Mrs. R. S. Dicks on Monday. furnished by Mrs. B. L. Easterling and Mrs. G. M. Greene. During the social half hour the hostess, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Thain, served a delicious sweet course. r| MISJTlXJRA GREEN E ENTERTAINS CLASS. Mrs. Edgar A. Brown and daughter, Emily, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stevens at Kershaw. Barnwell wa s represented rrfc the inauguration of President Roosevelt in Washington Saturday by Col. Ed gar A. Brown. Miss Dora Greene was hostess to the members of the Mary G. Harley Sunday School Class at the regular monthly business and social meeting on last Friday evening. A large number of the members were present and a delightful evening spent. In registering the visitors each one was required to guess the number -of beans in a jar. Mips Ethel An- derscn wen the prize, a dainty can dlestick. In the flower contest, Miss Mrs. Wm. Wallace, Mrs. Sidney Seigncus and Mi's. Brown Towles, of Orangeburg, were the guests of Mrs. Esteliy Patterson on Monday. The Barnwell Chapter, D. A. R., will meet with Mrs. G. M. Greene on next* Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Every member is urged to be present. At the Methodist Church, at eleven thirty o’clock Sunday morning, the pastor wdll preach from the subject, “FAINTING.” Be sure to hear this sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai Mazursky went up to Columbia Sunday to visit the latter’s father, who is convalesc ing at a hospital following a recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Chiistie Bence, who have been living at Garnett for the past several months, have moved back to Barnwell, where they will make their home Tor the present. Dr. Pratt, pastor of the local Presbyterian Church, will conduct the regular services in the Methodist Church Sunday afternoon at four o’ clock. The public is cordially invited W attend the.-e services. M rs. Marvin Hale left for her home in West Virginia Thursday -aftiir an evt/»nded visit to Barnwell relatives. She was accompanied Columbia by Mrs. H. J. Phillips and Mrs. Mordecai Mazursky. Mr. and Mi's. J. G. Moody, Jr., of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Halford, M iss Anna Webb, Henry Webb and Otis Bond.-, of White Pond, and G. W. Halford, of this city, were the guests and Mes. Sr J. Hatf-rd on Sunday. Carrie William s won first prize, a flower vase; in the “T” contest Mrs. Jim Dicks won first prize and Mrs. B. W. Sexton won second prize. An old fashioned spelling match was much enjoyed. Sides were selected and Mrs. T. A. Holland as teacher gave out the words Ifrbm an old fashioned ‘‘Blue Back Speller.” \ In this contest. Mrs. G. M. Greene won the prize, a dainty boudoir pillow. A delicious sweet course wa s served. Captains for the month of March were selected: Miss Ethel Anderson, captain of the Reds, and Miss Ruth Peacock, captain of the Blues. Red Cross Sewing. Women who can sew and are in need of w r ork may apply for Red Cross sewing, beginning Monday March 13th, to the following parties at their homes: Mr*. Margaret Cunning ham, Williston; Mrs. G. Walter Moody, Dunbarton; Mrs. A. H. Ninestein, Blackville; Mrs. W. E. McNab, Barn well. The sewing will be superviagd and must measure up to a certain stand ard. ADVERTISE IN The People- Sentinel. HOPOCATRUC By G. Chalmers McDermid. Some of my frienls have asked for a pecarK story this week, but the rest uf this column- contains information which is °f so great importance to our people that I devote but few lines to pecans, and will give you more an other time. Fertilize your pecan s how. Use 2 pounds of 8-4-8 or 7-5-5 or some good complete fertilizer, for every inch your tree is in diameter. Spread the fertilizer evenly in a ring out from the trunk about two thirds of the way. Make the outside edge of thes ring come just under the drip^bf the outer leaves^ and the" inside edge"about: one third the w’ay from there to the base of the trunk. Rake the fertilizer in or water it in with a hose. Don’t dig it in deep. Now my subject:—Dr. H. P. Cooper, of Clemson, and Dr. W. D. Moore, of the truck experiment station have been very active recently in finding out just what’s wrong with cabbage, carrots, collards, spinach and other garden and truck crops. They held a meeting at the Truck Station last Friday night; there be ing a very small attendance, I thought it wise to bring their subject to your attention. Cabbage and ohei* vegetables have assumed yellow’ing leaves, and look like they are stunted. Dr. Cooper stated to the meeting that this trouble was Magnesium thi s trouble was Magnesium, or Iron hunger, and that it could best be con trolled with the use of Magnesium or Dolomitic Limestone, Manganese sul phate, or basic slag. Magnesium hunger starts on the plants by the bottom leaves assuming a mottled appearance, manganese hunger star*ts at the top or bud of the plant, and I didn’t get just how the iron hunger affects the foliage. At any rate, the use of sulphate of potash, magnesia, or dolomitic lime stone was recommended for immediate application and control. As I stated two weeks ago in this column, this magnesium deficiency is assuming tremendous proportions in the vegetable sections and something must be done at once tor curb it. Mascot or dolomitic limestone is one of the poplar nemediea.used. Straight calcium lime, said Dr. Cooper,“some times makes matters even more diffi- ~cuit? 1 — So when you are making your pur chases of limestone, be sure to ask for a magnesium limestone. This is straight from the shoulder, Mr Truck Farmer. As to manganese hunger, the use of manganese sulphate seems to do the work. Broadcast 60 to 100 lbs. per acre on the shell spots or man ganese deficient spots in your fields. Basic slag contains small amount? of magnesia, phosphorous, mangan ese and iron, and is also recommended. Drop in one of 'the experiment sta tions of the State, the closest one to you is not over a couple of hours by help you with your deficiency troubles. It’s worth many a dollar to you cotton men, and you vegetable men to do this. It Foams The members of the young men*, class of the Yeung People’s depart ment of the loval Baptist Sunday School entertained the young ladies’ class of that department with a chick en supper “in the country” on Monday night of this week. INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT-HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. P. A. PRICli, Manager. Don’t Get Up Nights Physic the Bladder With Juniper Oil. Drive out the impurities and ex- J ces s acids that cause irritation, burn ing and frequent desire. Juniper oil is pleasant to take in the form of BUKETS, the bladder physic, also containing buchu leaves, etc. Works on the bladder similar to castor oil on the bowels. J Get a 25c box from any drug store. After four days if not relieved of “getting up nights” go back and get your money. If you are bothered with backache or leg pains caused from bladder disorders you are bound to feel better after this cleansing and you get your regular sleep. The Best Pharmacy says BU KETS is a best seller. RHEUMATISM Pain—Agony Starts To Leave in 24 Hours Happy Days Ahead for You Think of it—how this old world does make progress—now comes a prescription which is known to phar macists as Allenru and within 48 hours after you start to take this swift acting formula pain, agony and Inflammation caused by excess urlo acid has started to depart. Allenru does Just What this notlea says it will do—it is guaranteed. Tou can get one generous bottle at lead ing drugstores everywhere for 8S cents and if it doesn't bring the joy ous results you expect—your money wbole heartedly returned. The Ladies’ Guild of the local Episcopal Church met Monday after noon at ,the home of Mrs. J. A. Por ter. During the social hour the hostess served delightful refreshment^. The guets included the Rev. and Mis. J. A. Pinckney and baby daughter, of Allendale. ^ 'ociety\ H AVE you tried the unsweet- enbd Hawaiian pineapple Juice that everyone is talk ing about? If you put it in a glass jar or a shaker, ar.d shako it up a bit, P builds up a collar at the top. This foam or "head” on the drink makes it look better, and anything that looks better tastes better. ^ You’ll like it so much that you’ll drink a tot iff it. So, if you want to vary- life TasTe" nTLTtrtry Chilled Mixed Fruit Drinl:: Combino the contents of one 12-ounce can of unsweetened Hawaiian pineapple juice, one 10- - nurrefe a-graoeiTujt luice, in small cocktail glasses cr In glass cups. Serves six. Suits to a T Or, if you are one cf these per sons who can’t get along without tea, try for variety this attractive Tropical Iced Tea: Dissolve three tablespoons confectioners sugar in a No. 2-can of unsweet- ened pineapple juice, and tint a delicate shade of green. -Pour into ice cube refrigerator pahs, drop a maraschino cherry in each com partment. and let freeze. Mako Ice tea as usual, sweetening to taste while still hot. Chill. Serve JOHNSON HAGOOR CHAPTER MET FRIDAY AFTEROON. The Johnson Hagood Chapter, U. D. C., met with the president, Mrs. F. S. Brown, on last Friday afternoon. The meeting was opened with a short prayer, followed by a business session. Miss Carrie Williams was elected treasurer', and Mrs. J. E. Dicks, assist ant treasurer. Mrs. J. N. Dicks had charge of the historical program and the following interesting papers, were read: Mrs. B. L. Easterling gave ex cerpts from the life of Albert Sindney Johnson; a well prepared paper on Joseph E. Johnson was read by Mrs. W. H. Manning, a sketch on the life of Sidney Lanier was given by Mrs. J. N. Dicks. Patriotic music was USINESQ 1ILDERO <~X^~XK~X“X* , X**X**X~X-*X»*X~X~> MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes of 800 Consumers in Cities of Barnwell, Bamberg, Allendale and parts of Aiken County. Reliable hustler can start earning 825 weekly and increase every month. Write im mediately. Rawleigh Co., Richmond, Va^ Dept. SC-C-12-S. one-fourth cup orange juice, two in 'tall' classes tvllli inie or two tablespoons fresh lime juiee and pineapple cubes and a wedee of one tablespoon sugar. Have all lemon. This recipe will make ten these Juices ice cold, and serve to twelve cubes.* JUSi Kil)5— a Young Optimist By Ad Carta* rtCW KIN YOU TO IliO TO HEAVEN TOrmy WH£N^ 1 -|OU Pt-AY HOOWEY rKOM SuNtWYl i school*-Ain’t you ashamed -AS-ftAO- AV- SMITH N'HE’S the WOfWT TOWN [ You Are Fortunate WHEN YOU MAY OBTAIN RICH CREAMY AND PURE MILK OF A DELICIOUS FLA VOR (no odor of the animal) at a “LIVE AND LET LIVE PRICE. Special Prices on Permanent Waves OUR SPECIAL _ ~ 83.0U EUGENE FREDRIC 5.00 OIL of TULIP WOOD 7.00 Guaranteed work by capable and experienced operators. For falling hair, dandruff, oily or dry scalp, try our reconditioning scalp treatments, $1.00 for one treatment, 6 fer $5.00. The Barnwell Beauty Shop Main Street, Barnwell, S. C. T Una,. I ype writers" LET ME ^LEAN, OIL AND MAKE MINOR REPAIRS ON YOUR TYPEWRITER. WORK AND SATISFACTION GUAR ANTEED. WILL GET YOUR MACHINE ANY AFTERNOON AND RETURN IT TO YOU THE NEXT MORNING ALL READY TO USE THAT DAY. ANY WORK GIVEN ME WILL BE APPRECIATED. \ a E. E. GOODSON p TO LOSE FAT •f arMklya, If. Y. wtHm: wed Krwchen far tfc* past 4 ■•atha aad kaw aat only last SB poands bat feel m wash better ta awry way. Bee* far fayla wfca deal care ta redeee, KraeeJbea ta waadarfal la the systeai health;. I beta* a i she mid knew far I*aa triad aa things hat enl; Krasehea aaswatad alt pmryesei.” (Ha; It, IMS). TO loaa fat BAMELT and HAMIT f Ml LY, take k half teaspoonful of Knisebaa Salts In a glass of hot water ta the morning before breakfast—don't mlaa a morning—a bottle that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle—get Knuchen Salta at an; drugstore In America. If not Joy- full; satisfied attar the lint bottle— money back. This Woman Lost 64 Pounds of Mrs. H. Price of Woodsida, L. I. writes: “A year ago I weighed 1S0 I be. I started to taka Kruachan and new I weigh 12S and never felt batter In my life and what’a more, I look more Ilka 20 yra. old than the mother of 2 chil dren, one of 1* and the other It. My friends say It’s marvelous the way I raduced." To loaa fat SAFELY and HARM LESSLY, taka a half teaspoonful ef Kruachan In a glass of hot wat«r In tha morning before breakfast—don’t miss a morning—a bottla that lasts 4 wooka costs but a trifle—but don't take chancoa—bo cure It's Kruse ho n. If not Joyfully satisfied after the first bottle—money •back. HALL & COLE, Iiic. 94-102 FANEUIL HALL MARKET, Commission Merchants and BOSTON, MASS. Distributors of ASPARAGUS One of the Oldest Commission Houses in the Trade. SEND FOR SHIPPING STAMP. We deliver every morning in Barnwell and way point?, rain or shine. See our truck or / ■ w # “drdTM-us a card to— a LAURIE FOWKE, Appledale Dairy LYNDHURST, S. C. (BARNWELL COUNTY) FERTILIZER Mixed High-Grade Fertilizer - s or Materials of Any Kind. Buy a Fertilizer mixed with 2,000 pounds PLANT FOOD per ton and NO INERT FILLER- Williston __ Williston, Fertilizer Works s. c. IporiTCHA THINK Billy will G^» lEAitK sisl of course Nor! ME AlMT BEE I TO CHURCH THIS —1 WELL HES MY PALI r*' I'M QOnna STICK WITH HIM- AN besides! I S PEC! MEAVEH*LL BE f full of Girls an VlMlIN ANYHOW I ut ffTCMUTIONAL CAKTOOH CO.< Watermelon Land to Rent I have a number cf acres of excellent land suitable for plant ing watermelons. This land has never been planted in mel ons; in fact, it has not been cultivated at all in several years. Will rent very reason able. Barn, stables and garage also available, and can furnish room and meals if desired. Farm is located only 1 ^4 miles from Millett on a splendid road. For further information ad dress— MRS. A. L. KIRKLAND MARTIN, S. C. TRY A BUSINESS BUILDER FOB SATISFACTORY RESULTS. 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Dare’s Mentha Pepsin lyfe supremely good remedy that druggists every where guarantee—a me tonic that builds you up and makes you work with vim, eat with relish and sleep soundly. BROWN & BUSH Attorncys-at-Law BROWN-BUSH BUILDING BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA PRACTICE IN STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS ■ -j • V. r*