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THURSDAY, MAY 25TH, 19S3
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL,
SOUTH CAROLINA
HERB AND HEREABOUTS. •
E. B. Sanders spent the week-end
in Barnwell with his family.
Calhoun Lemon spent the week
end with friends in Columbia.
S. G. Lowe, of Blackviile, was a
business visitor here Monday.
Mrs. V. P. Bonner, Mrs. Kate
Rouse, Mrs. Pearl Harvard, Tommy
Hafrood, Rodman Lemon and Edward
Richardson were visitors in Augusta
Saturday. “
Major B. R. Hunter, of Baltimore, \
Md., and Mrs. E. Alexander, of Char-)
lotte, N. C., were the guests of Mr. !
and Mrs. A. A. McAllister during the
pa^t week.
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Miss Saiah Jones, of Parler, is the
guest of Mr. and Mns. L. E. Parler.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brown, of
Blackvdle, were visitors here Sunday.
C. G. Fuller entertained the mem
bers of the Barnwell baseball club!
and a number of other guests with ;
a fish supper on the Edisto River
Saturday evening.
Bener Baby Chicks
FREE!—10 CHICKS WITH EA
100 ORDER.
R. I. REDS. BARRED ROCIyS AND
' W HITE LEGHORNo. ,
$6.50 HUNDRED D^UVERED.
HATCH EVER/ WEEK.
COASTAL HATCHERIES
SAVANNAH, GA.
Mrs. Walton Padgett and daughter,
cf Columbia, are visiting Miss BeBee
Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown Towles spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Julian Bush.
Mrs. E. H. Girardeau, Mrs. Robt.
A. Patterson and Mr;. Phil Huff were
shoppers in Augusta Monday.
The Johnson Hagood Chapter, U.
D. C., will meet this (Thursday) af
ternoon at 4:30 o’clock at the home
of Mrs. B. X. Easterling. A full a /
tendance i; requested.
Mrs. R. G. Herndon, of
is convalescing at the ho
parents, Judge and Mrs.
man, following a recent/peration for
appendicitis at a Savannah hospital
rman,
of her
C. Hol-
Mr. and Mrs. Keeter and ttoee
daughters, of Morganton, N. C* are
the guests of Mrs. R. S. Dicks.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Diamond are glad to know that they
are convalescent after several days’
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. W.'O. Christian and
two children, of Aiken, were th
week-end guests cf Mrs. Edgar
Brown. , - .
J. N. Anderson/ agent for the
Southern Railway, and J. E. Mahaf-
fey, agent for /he A. C. L. R. R. Co.,
were called Xo Washington, D. C.,
last week /fis witnesses in lawsuits.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Loyns, of El-
loree/ spent Sunday night as the
gue/ts of the latter’s mother, Mrs.
B/Mazursky, while en route to Mont-
;omery, Ala., to isit Mr*. Nathan
Kartus.
Mis.
Gary Hayes
and
little
son,
Gary,
Jr., returned
to B:
rowel
on
Friday
after a visit
to re
^atives
at
Fa i if a)
c.
Mis- Anna Sams Onrk, a member
of the Wiilist n school faculty, has
letumed to Buinw/:! 'or the summer
.\Ri-ation. .
M's. Pvn.vyA. Price, Miss Annie
Mabry and y >h .ni ■ S rville attended
tb B ini 1-/L! v wedding at SunV-vr
S tur lay.
Mi y 51 au le H< Imes, who spent the
\s nyr with rt atives in Colurabla,
ha/ vu>r.* : to Bamwell for a
it .• tay.
Mr. and Mis. Edgar Loyns, of El-
loree, spent the weeV-end here with
Mrs. B. Mazursky. They left eaaly
Monday morning for Montgomery, j
Ala., where they will visit Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Kaitus.
ror
The many friends of Mrs. G. P.
Hogg will !ea:n with regret that she
h;}« he*.n vjuite ill and hoi>e for her
- very/
cariy
Mr*. Michael Smith and little son,
ol t olumbia, have been the guest; of
her inher. Dr. R. A. Dtason, during
the r>ast week.
Mr. nn 1 Mrs. This. M. Bouhvare
and Col. J. E. Harley attended the
State Bar Association at Spaitan-
burg lust week.
Mrs. G. M. Greene was called to
Burlington, N. C\, on Mon-Jay on ac
count of illness. She wa, accompani
ed by little Dorothy.
Miss Mildred Hayes returned to
her work in Columbia a; the State
Hospital after a two weeks’ visit to
her mother, Mis. W. A. Hayes.
Moss. Willyt Busl) Ifcason ha* re-
tumed to Bamwell from Ridgeland,
where she has been a member of the
school faculty for the past two or
three years, and will spend the sum
mer vacation w:th her father, Dr. R.
A. Deason.
INSURANCE
FIRE
~ WINDSTORM
• PUBLIC LIABILITY
ACCIDENT - HEALTH
SURETY BONDS
AUTOMOBILE
THEFT
Calhoun and Co.
P. A. PRIC13. Manager.
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TOMATO PLANTS:—Good varie
ties for late crop.—15c per hundred.
Will be glad to give some of these
plants to these not able to pay for
them.—E. E. Goodson, Bamwell. 5
S. S. CLASS ENTERTAINS
SCHOOL FACULTY.
The Mary G. Harley Sunday School-!
class entertained very delightfully the J
faculty of the Barnwell Hjgh School, 1
a- well as the officers and teachers ,
of the local Baptist Chuich Friday!
evening at Fuller Field. A delightful i
picnic lunch was spread and a pieaiX
ant evening spent. At the close of
the evening, each teacher was given
a number and R. R. Moore selected a
number, which called for a beautiful
caue. W. R. Price was the lucky win
ner of the cake and shared his luck
with the entire faculty at school next
day.
4 The teache'S were also entertained
recently at Bonny Doone, the ances
tral home of the Easterlings, whore |
a delightful chicken stew w::> served
them, together with pickles, iced tea,
etc. About 40 guests enjoyed this
occasion.
On Saturday afternoon they were
again entertained at a fish fry on the
Edisto, all of which goes to piove
that Barnwell is loathe to give ur> her
splendid corps of teachers even
through the summer months.
John A. Morris.
John A. Morris died suddenly yes-
tendgy (Wednesday) morning at his
hom«? in the Hercules section, aecord-
ing to a report received here shortly
before The People-Sentinel went to
press.
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Lightning Kills Mules.
During the thunderstorm Tuesday
evening, lightning struck the barn
and stables of C. E. Grimes, who lives
several miles from Bamwell, killing
twmnuies- and a horse. Two other
mules were badly burned and Mr;
Grimes IbH his entire—supply of
feedstuffs in the fire that resulted.
TTre loss is a heavy one.
The storm was accompanied by
beneficial mins.
BARNWELL BAPTIST CHURCH
“I was glad when they said unto me,
let us go into the house of the Lord.”
WTNATED:—Quote me best price'
on white miling corn.—A. G. Reece,
R 3, Pickens. S. C. 5-43tv;.
FOR SALE:—Sweet peas, 25 cents
per 100; Easter lilies; baskets; all
sizes; all shades of tulle.—Mrs.
Olarfce Cail, Barnwell, S. C.
S-4-tfc.
Bible School 10:30 a. m., P. W.
Price, Supt.
Morning Worship 11:30 a. m. Ser
mon: “That I May Know Him,” by the
Pastor.
Our evening services will not be
gin until the first Sunday in June as
we are worshiping with our Mothodist
brethren. The pastor is anxious that
all of our njembers attend these ser
vices and reap the blessings which
await us there.
We extend to you a most cordial
invitation to worship with us, we
need your fellowship and you need
the Church. May God help Us all to
give Him first place in our hearts.
H. H. Stembridge, Jr.,
Minister.
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AS LOW AS ! 445
Think how much you save on the purchase price alone!
it a 3.2
Beverage
"You certainly got a lot of
car for the money!”
"Don’t I know it! You can’t
match these features in any
other car at that price.”
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—But a high grade food-drink
V V
for every one.
Try a boittle of cold, delicious,
rich and safe Jersey milk from
the Appledale Dairy Farm. We
deliver a special BABY MILK
when called for.
See our delivery truck in
Barnwell, or call for Appledale
Milk at your Grocers.
Appledale Dairy
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LAURIE FOWKE,
LYNDHURST, S. C.
Special Prices
on ALL PERMANENT WAVES
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The f< Lowing waves can be
had in any riyle:
♦
Oil of Tulipwocd $7.00
Fi-dcrie Vila Tonic
Eugene Wave 6.00
Oil of Caster 3.00
All work done hy experienced
operators.
The Barnwell Beauf^ Shop
Main Street, Barnwell, S. C.
RHEUMATISM
Pain—Agony Starts To Leave in
24 Hour*
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 notica
says it will do—it is guaranteed. You
can get one generous bottle at lead
ing drugstores everywhere for 86
cents and If It doesn’t bring the Joy
ous results you expect—your money
whole heartedly returned.
DONT KILL
YOUR WIFE!
LET US DO YQUR DIRTY WORK!
We clean your clothes the most
sanitary way with experienced men.
We do not make your clothes smell
like gasoline, for we don’t use it—and
the same old smile of service greets
you at— ——- -7-i——-
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Lindy’s Dry Cleaners
Ted Plexico, Mgr.
BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
/
"A new Chevrolet! I thought
youwere going to wait awhile.”
”1 figured I might as well start
saving right away. And say,
this Chevrolet is certainly a
record-breaker for economy.”
"Do you mean to say you
get a Fisher body with No
Draft Ventilation at that
price? No wonder every
one I know is go
ing in for Chev-
rolets.”
Once you start driving a new Chevrolet Six,
you’re off on a long, non-stop economy tour
that saves you money every thrilling mile. You’ll save
on the day of purchase, because Chevrolet is one of
the world’s lowest-priced cars.
You’ll make fewer visits to filling stations—because
Chevrolet is a six that uses less gas and oil than any
other full-size car. You won’t have to worry about a
lot of repair bills, because Chevrolet is built right, and
stays right! You won’t have to think about trading it
in, not for many tens of thousands of miles ... this
low-priced car stands up so well, you won’t want to!
And all the while Chevrolet is saving you money, what
. a lot of pleasure you’re getting in the bargain! Driving
in style ... in a smart Fisher Body car. Riding relaxed
in a‘ quiet, cushion-balanced six. And keeping cool
and carefree, thanks to Fisher’s new breeze-making
ventilation.
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Can you imagine anything better than a car like this
... at a price like this ... and with the world’s lowest
cost of operation?
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
mt'
s 445 to s 565
All prices f. o. b. Flint. Mich. Special
equipment extra Low rlelmered
prices and easy C. M. A. C. terms.
A General Motors Value.
•a GfNERAll
m 6UILD1N6
SAVE WITH A NEW CHEVROLET
GRUBBS CHEVROLET CO
BARNWELL, S. C.
Electric Prices In The Home
Have Been Going down
TAXES STILL GOING UP
<•.
•’ TAXES - PER
DOLLAR OF
. Gross Revenue
K- Paid By
; This Company
13^
1932 -
AVERAGE
9 40c PRICE DOMESTIC
.——S' ELECTRICITY
1933119291 - PER‘KILOWATT
HOUR
8.49c
1930
7.05c
l>
6.46c'
.257c
THE COST OF
GOVERNMENT PER
\L^J FAMILY IS ABOUT£•}
|| 1930 ELEVEN TIMES THE SB
COST OF ELECTRICITY'*’
Pri THE-
COMPANY
16.17c!
1933]
*Taxes Now Are the Largest Single Item of Operating j
‘ ^ Costs of Electric Public Utilities.
.Taxes Levied on the Electric Public Utilities, Are Re-^
fleeted in the Prices Paid By the Public
Prices For Electricity Cannot Continue to Go^Down If^
Taxes Continue to Go Up. %
CAROLINA
POWER 1
COMPANY
J. W. RUFF, Local Manager
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