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_ , F o b Detroit. Ford V-8 prices are
$505 and up, r. U. ».
at their 1934 low.
LOW UPKEEP COST.
that Ford has ever built.
high TURN-IH value.
T HE Ford V-8 would be a great buy
even at a much higher price. It’s the
only V-8 selling for less than $2500. Ford
alone has been able to put a V-8 engine in
«low price car. - /
The first cost of a Ford V-8 is decidedly
low. But that saving is only the beginning.
Ford V-8 valves never need grinding.
Carbon removal is virtually eliminated.
The new Ford V-8 consumes less gasoline
FO R D V-8
. and oil than last year's Ford which made
such a great record for economy. And
•Ford V-8 parts cost from 23 to 54% leas
than parts for any other car.
In addition, on that distant day your
Ford V-8 earns its honorable retirement,
you’ll find that it has a high trade-in value.
The record of years proves it
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AND UP,
F. O. ft. DETROIT
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Easy firms through Unwcrsal Cruiit Co.
-Ihi Authoris'd Ford Fiuouto Mom. .
FORD RADIO PROGRAM V WITH WARING’S PENNSYLVANIANS i BYERV SUNDAY EVENING - OOLUMRIA NETWORK
B. MOTORS
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• EKES AND BBRBABOUTt. •
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Miss Julia Margaret Mitchum, of
Denmark, is visiting Miss Sarah
flpKR-
Mrs. Charle s Levinson and children
are spending some time at Folly
Beach.
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Misg Elizabeth Mace has returned
home after a visit to relatives in Col
umbia.
Mrs. James Benson, of Charleston,
is the guest of her dau^iter, Mrs. H.
A. Gross.
Mrs. James B. Douglas,—of St.
Charles, Mo., is visiting Dr. and Mrs.
W. C. Milhous.
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Mrs. Lena Davies left Saturday af
ternoon for a visit to friends in
Charlotte, N. C.
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Misses Thelma and “Dot” Furtick
Spent- the week-end in High Point and
Albemarle, N. C.
Dr. B. W. Sexton and Mrs. Lizzie
M. Cave spent Sunday in Columbia,
where the former’s son, Buddy, is con
valescing from ah operation for ap
pendicitis.
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Xgetic,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mabry, of Ab
beville, are visiting their daughter,
Mrs. J. P. Scoville. -
Mrs. W. G. Hill hag many friends
who will be glad to learn that she is
steadily improving.
Mrs. Stanley, of Charlotte, N. C.,
is the gue*t of her daughter, Mrs. Joe
Easterlin, thi g week.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moody and son,
of Columbia, spent the week-end in
Barnwell with relatives.
J. Brown Calhoun, of Columbia, and
E. E. Smith, of Laurinburg, N. C.,
were visitors in town on Monday.
. Mrs. X. J.
Greeleyvtlle, are visiting rela'
and friends in Barnwell Count] this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Herhdon and
son, Holman, of Furman/ spent the
week-end with Mr. an<y Mrs. R. C.
Holman.
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Mrs, B. Wilson /Walker and little
daughter have returned home after
an extended vjsit to relatives in
Charleston.
Misses Margie and Sarah White, of
Hendersonville, Colleten County, have
ret urneiy home after a visit to Miss
June Milhous.
DUS IN ESQ
DuilderO
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HELP WANTED:—Splendid Op
portunity in Barnwell County
right man. Must have car,
honest and sober. Apply An own
handwriting.—Manager, 1015 Broad
Street, Augusta, Ga. / 2tp.
r. and Mrs. W. D. Antley, of Cor-
doVa, and Mrs. C. C. Kanne’y and
lildren, of Tiilman, spent Tuesday
with Mrs. R. S. Dicks. * / ^ ■ -
Mrs. M. C. Diamond had as guests
on Sunday, Mr. and Mas. Willie Lan
caster and children, ot Denmark,
Miss Bailey, of Georgia, and M. C.
Diamond, Jr., who is now .stationed
in Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Boylston and
children have returned home after a
-week’s stay at Myrtle Beach and a
visit to other pointg of interest.
Mrs. W. H. Greene and two little
daughters, Marian and Marjorie; of
Beaufort, came up on Monday for a
visit to Mr. and ltrs.i6. M. Greene.
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The many /friends of Mrs. Harold
Williams .are glad to. learn that she
is able to/be out again after several
weeks spent at the Columbia hospital.
All/ Confederate Pensioners who
not received their first install-
of the 1934 pension should call
l the Judge cf Probate’s office and
receive same.
Miss Mildre<j Hayes who is now
in training st the State hospi
tal in Columbia, spent a few days
here the past week, returning to her
work on Saturday.
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HAIR-DOZIER
ENGAGEMENT.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hair, of Barn
well, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Vivian Clark, to Mr.
Lloyd Hunter Dozier, of Augusta,
Ga. The wedding will take p 1 ace in
the near future.
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Barnwell 50 and 25 Years Ago.
Interesting It— Gleaned From Um Files ot Tho Barnwell
Miss Rachel Pratt, of Due West,
who spent some time with her sister.
Mis. M. C. Best, left last week for
Orangeburg to viiit another sisteV,
Mrs. Rudolph Bozard.
Mrs. Jessie J. Bronson spent the
week-end with her mother at North.
§)ie was accompanied home by her
sister, Miss Mary Joiner, who will
spend some time here.
Miss Evelyn Hancock, of Walter-
boio, has recently accepted a position
with the Barnwell Beiuty Shop. Miss
Hancock has recently returned from
New York, where she completed a
postgibduate course in’ beauty cul
ture.
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ADVERTISE IN i
The People- Sentinel.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
CONTRACT CLUB.
Mrs. W. L. Molair was hostess last
week to, the memberg of the Wednes
day Afternoon Contract Club. The
high score prise was won by Mrs.
Solomon Blatt, the consolation was
cut by Mrs. E. H. Girardeau and the
-guest prize was awarded to Mrs. Mor-
decai Mazursky. Mrs. Cecil S. Harris,
‘of Richmond, Va., was also remem-
Ibered with a gift. Ice cream and cake
were served during the afternoon.
Guests other than club members in
cluded Mrs. Harris and^ Mrs. H. L.
Buist, of Blackville.
LLOYD VICKERY, JR n
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY.
One of the prettiest children’g par
ties of the season was given Thurs
day afternoon by Mrs. Lloyd C. Vick
ery honoring Lloyd, Jr., who reached
hig sixth milestone on that day.
About 35 young boys and girls assem
bled on the lawn at five o’clock and
numerous games were entered into.
In the Cricket race little Shirley Ann
Giles was the winner and was pre
sented with the prize.
The hostess served delicious home
made ice cream and home-made cook
ie# cut in the shape of animals. The
little honor guest was the recipient of
numerous gifts.
JULY 17, MS4.
Miss Effie Brabham, daughter of
the late Fletcher Brabham, died at
Bamberg on Monday.
Farmers report fine corn crops and
once more the county will have bread
enough and to spare.
Mr. J. L. Morrison has moved into
his new store, boilt on the site of his
old stand, and offers better bargains
than ever before.
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Suicide at Allendale.—A colored
bor caft^ Sorely,-~15 yean of age,
preferring death to work committed
suicide at Allendale on Tuesday by
shooting himself in the stomach be
cause his mother had apprenticed him
to P. B. McKnight, a carpenter.
The friendg of Messrs. Geo. H. Kink-
land and W. R. Brabham held an elec
tion at Allendale on Saturday to de
cide which of these* gentlemen should
retire from the race for the Clerk
ship. Capt. Brabham received a ma
jority of seven votes and will, there
fore, be the candidate from that sec
tion.
•n.
Our bright and beloved and beauti
ful ycung ftiend Perry M. Bucking
ham came and captured the town last
week, and there was great joy over
his arrival.
Mr. T. J. Rountree, armed with the
proper authority, has gone to Thom-
sen, Ga., after Eli Estey, described *g
“the mysterious mulatto” implicated
in the murder of John G. Sessions ak
Robbins.
TRY A BUSINESS BUILDER
FOR SATISFACTORY RESULTS.
JULY IS, IHt.
. One lonesome bale of lapt.
cotton came to town last week.
Misses Jennie Pate- and Dafiy
Nab have returned frem a'
excursion to “the land of ths sky.*
The Barnwell Guards,
strong, left Tuesday for the
encampment, where for ten days
will learn In the school of the
Wfllistea will in the near future hw
doubly lighted. The estebliahmewt at
fa high school and erection of
building in keeping with the
ment of the place will add to the
of learning. The material for tha k
electric light pleat i 0 partly on
Treasurer Armstrong and
visor Morris have changed quarters ha
the court house and both are well
pleased with the swap.
A post card from Tfiomas H. Pee
ples, Esq., comes to u 8 from Beau
mont, Texas, the center of the greet
oil field of the Lone Star State.
Hurrah for Hoyt.—The scout can#
sent out by the Columbia Record to
spread good roads gospel converted
Barnwell Tuesday night.
• Fanner A. M. Sandeus tells % that
his alfalfa hat stood the
downpour without being damaged.
Liquid, Tablets, Sabre, Nam
cka Malaria hi 3 days. Colds first
Headaches or Neeralgi* in Iff
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LAXATIVE AND TONIC