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A Bargain
I Telephone Service
Tb« prevailing rates ler
service are se lew
*fcat telephene service is an'
iftanding bargain.
Telephone service, never
m large item In the business
'•^household budget, costa
little as to be within the.
reach of almost everyone.
This is how you can take
■advantage of bargain tele*
phone service ..you can
change to straight line serv
ice if you now have party line
service .. you can enjoy the
convenience of a handset in
strument ... you cpn have an
- 'extension telephene . . oar
you can have a telephone put
in'your home if you are not
a subscriber.
There is no need to de
prive your household or your
- SpCIETY.
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an afternoon dress of blue embroidered
organdy and wore a corsage of sweet
heart roses and forget-me-nots
After contests and a musical pro
gram rendered,by Misses Sara Bowles
and Margaret Arant, pink and white
ice cream and) cake were served by
five of Miss Barton’s little pupils.
Thdy worefrilled pink paper api'ips.
On each plate was a pink umbrella,
a souvenir of the occasion. . These lit
tle girls brought in a toy car bearing
a placard, “Dakota Boundj,” and loaded
with gifts for the
•ffics of ths comfort and
convonionco of modorn toio-
phono service which Is now
_ offered at such amsil cost.
For complotO information,
just got in touch with the
telephone business office.
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
County Farm Agents
Will Lend Their Aid
Washington, May 18.—Use
hundreds of county farm ag
throughout the country in helping
cide where the remaining three-quar
ters pf the $4,000,000,000 work relief j
fund' shall go today was planned by
administration officials.
The special job listed for these
workers wias cooperation with the
rural resettlement and' rural electrifi
cation administrations which are
slated to spend nearly half a billion
dollars.—^ . ^
In a recent conference with Morris
L. Cooke, head ■ of the electrification
program, agriculture officials were
understood to have agreed that agri-
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INCORPOKATBO
Another attractive party honoring
Miss Barton was the handkerchief
shower given by Mrs. B. M. Creech on
Saturday afternoon. Two tables of
bridge and two of “Hokum” were en
joyed, after which a delightful salad
course was served. To the strains of
“Here Comes the Bride,” little Patsy
Fickling, niece of the groom-to-be, en
tered dressed as a bride and presented
Miss Barton with a number of lovely
handkerchiefs.
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interest in electrification among'farm
ers and determine whether potential
electricity users warrant various pro
jects.
This new development in the big
works machinery occurred as offi
cials awaited President Roosevelt’s de
termination of the wages to be paid
jobless getting work on the $1,091,-
000,000 of recommended' projects
heaped on his desk. Whether protests
of organize^ labor would force a re
vision in tentative plans for a 30 per
cent, reduction in prevailing wage
levels was a secret, closely guarded
by Harry L. Hopkins, head of the pro
gress division.
the Opening of
N. D. Godin’s Package S
BARNWELL, S. C.
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I TAKE PLEASURE in announcing that I have opened a State licensed liquor
store in the Lancaster Building, corner Main and Wall Stre^ts,/formerly occupied by
the Wall Street Pharmacy, where I have stocked a complete line of Nationally Ad
vertised Brands of
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Wines and Li'
—both domestic and imported, from the cheapest to the highest grades. Among my
stock will be found such well known brands as—
-PAUL JONES -FOUR ROSES
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-OLD CROW -MOUNT VERNON
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sind other famous whiskies. My stock also includes Manhattan and Martini Cock
tails, Vermouth, Cognac, Gin, Wines, etc.
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The PACKAGE STORE is in charge of Mr. Robert A. Patterson, who will be
glad to render courteous service to old and new friends.
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N. D. Godin’s Package Store
Corner Main and
Wall Streets.
BarnweH;-—~
South Carolina
REFRIGERATOR
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it Racks on door X Automatic Defrost
ing X 12-point cold control X Automatic
lighting X Quick freezing X Quick tray
release X Low running cost X Quirt X
Made by the makers of ATWATER
KENT RADIO.
G. F.
Lolair
Barnwell, S. C.
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ALLEN BROTHERS MILLING CO.
804*2 Gervais Street, Columbia, S. C.
Is prepared to buy local wheat in any quantity or %
exchange flour fpr same. Remember, we operate
South Carolina’s largest and Columbia’s only flour
mill—Investigate for yourself.
Millers of Table-Tested Flour
Special Prices
ON PERMANENT WAVES
$3.00 to $7.50
Don’t forget our IODINE and
HOT OIL Reconditioning Scalp
Treatments. They are guaran
teed to cure dandruff
We are now using the famous
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GALVE* Preparations foi facials
which wS are sure will please
YOU.
FOR APPOINTMENTS
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The Barnwell
Beauty Shop
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THURSDAY, MAY 3TH, 1935.
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COMMENCES
31st
k - RAIN or SHINE
This is the Sale that Thous-
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ands of People Look For
ward to Each Year.
Store full of merchandise and
prices are cut to make this a great
to
serve you. Come expecting Bar
gains. You will be more than
pleased with EFIRD’S JUNE
SALE PRICES.
June Sale
Is the biggest money saving event of
the year. It will pay you to come
many miles to attend this sale. Prices
Cut to make this a Great Sale.
For proof of the values we
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are offering, see one of our
big 4-page circulars.
E FIR D ’ S^
Columbia,
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HALL a COLE, Inc.
91-102 FANEUIL HALL MARKET,
BOSTON, MASS.
Commission Merchants and Distributors cf
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ASPARAGUS-
One of the Oldest Commission Houses in the Trade.
SEND FOR SHIPPING STAMP.
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PENSION NOTICE
. VETERANS AND WIDOWS O F VETERANS ARE REQUESTED
TO CALL AT JUDGE OF PROBATE’S OFFICE AND GET LAST PAY-
|ENT OF 1934 PENSIONS.
’ John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate
: SEND US YOUR ORDERS FOR JOB PRINTING. ;
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