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*3 v I I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935. • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • • Hallie Hutto, of Manning, was the week-end guest of relatives and friends. Palmer Hartin, of Columbia, a for mer Barnwell resident, w^s in town on Monday. tHE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA fags mm Miss Hettie Mathis, of Blackville, spent Saturday morning in Barnwell with friends. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Deason, Jr., of Aiken, spent the week-end in Barn well with relatives. • Mrs/ Leila- K. Graham, of Green ville, spent the week-end with Mrs. v Kate M. Patterson. * * ^ * Miss Hallie Mae McKeithan spent the week-end with ‘ relatives and friends in Rock Hill. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoville spent Sunday afternoon with relatives and friends in Edgefield. Dan M. Hartley, of Camp Bradley, spent the week-end 1 in Barnwell with relatives and friends. Mrs. J. Norman Dicks spent several days last week in Columbia the guest of relatives and' friends. C. B. Still, of Due West, was the week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. H. Still. Dr. and 1 Mrs. M. D. Brooker, of Tennell, Ga., we^e the week-end guests of relatives and friends. Senator Edgar A. Brown spent a couple of days in Washington, D. C., < n professional business last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Darnell, of Blackville, were the guests of Mr. end Mrs. A. L. Baxter Sunday after- TltKTtr Mr. and Mr?. John Dunbar, of Co lumbia, were the week-end guests of tie latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs'. J. B. Harley. Mrs. B. L. Easterling, Mrs. K. M. Hale, Mrs. H. J. Phillips and Mrs. E. M. Easterling -pent Monday in Au gusta shopping. Mis. John L. Widman and son, John L. Widman, Jr., of Asheville, N. (’., arrived here Thursday for a visit to Mrs. J. A. Porter. Master Widman returned to his home Sunday/ Vicks Cough Drop B usiness eildero <~>*x~x~x*«x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~:~> CHAIR LOST.—One green, latticed back and cow hide bottom chair taken from my front porch on Hallowe’en night. Would like to recover, if pos sible.—C. F. Molair, Barnwell.'" FOR RENT.—Brick office formerly < ecupied by H. G. Boylston. county agent. Rent very resaonable.—Ad dress Mrs. R. S. Dicks, Chapel Hill, N. C. 11-7-tfc FOR SALE.—Ponpon Chrysanthe mums, 50 cents per dozen; large Chry santhemums; S1.00 per dozen; Pan-y and English Daisy plants; 15 cents per dozen, 75 cents per 100.—Mrs. Olaree Cail, Barnwell, S. ,C. CIRCULATING HEATER::—$69.50 Heater, slightly used and in first class condition, completely installed for only $39.50, $1.00 per week. This heater is sufficient for 3 or 4 rooms.—Reid Fur niture Co., Barnwell, S. C FOR SALE.—Fulghum and Norton Seed Oats at 65 cents per bushel. Address L. N. Connor, Barnwell, S. C. 10-24-4tp. FOR SALE.—Used trucks of all makes and sizes; one reconditioned Farmall; one reconditioned John Deere tractor; one good Fordson, $60; one 4-wheel Freuhauf trailer, $200.— McCormick-Deering Store, 7th and Reynolds, Augusta, Ga. HOUSE FOR RENT:—Bungalow on Main Street in town of Barnwell. Rea sonable price.—See G. Bates Hagood, Barnwell, S. C. FARM FOR SALE:—Five hundred acre tract and' Ninety-Six acre tract of land near Meyer’s Mill, ( South Carolina, formerly owned t^f Mrs. M. E. Kirkland, for sale on attractive terms.—A. H. Ninestein, attorney, Blackville, S. C.) 5-16-tfc - -V. V va 4 i THE FOR 1956 CaAs? \ DEALER ADVERTISEMENT NEW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES the safest and smoothest ever developed IMPROVED GLIDING KNEE-ACTION RIDE* the smoothest, safest ride of all •/// SOLID STEEL one-piece TURRET TOP a crown of beauty, . a fortress of safety npiIE Chevrolet Motor Company climaxes a quarter-century of quality manufacture by presenting Chevrolet for 1936—the only complete low-priced car. This new Chevrolet is the only car that brings you all these good things at lowest cost. The only lower-priced car with New Perfected Hydraulic Brakes. The only lower-priced car with the Improved Gliding Knee-Action Ride*. 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With bumpers, spare tire and ^ . tire lock, the list price is $20 additional. *Knee- * Action on Master Models only, $20 additional. Prices quoted in thi.« advertisement are list at Flint, Michigan, and subject to change without notice. Chevrolet Co., Barnwell, S, Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price, Miss Delma Burgess and W. B. Turner at tended the Clemson-Mercer football game in Augusta Saturday. Mrs. Janie Clary and daughter, Miss Ruth Clary, and Henry Jones left Sun day for a visit to the former’s daugh ter, Mrs. Case!, at Per>y, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Moore, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Moore, Jr., and Mrs. W. W. Richard'scn spent Sunday after noon in Ridgeland with relatives. Mr. and!. Mrs. J. Bunyan Morris ,of St. Matthews, and s on, Cadet J. Bun yan Morris, Jr. t of The Citadel, spent Sunday in Barnwell with relati^es’and friends. Mrs. Lucy C. Ransdale and Mrs. J. S. White, of Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ransdale, of Denmark, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Dicks. The friends of ML«s Jt)e Ann Bauer will learn with regret that she was stricken with an acute attack of ap pendicitis Friday. > She was carried bo Columbia the following day and operated on at 7:30 Saturday evening at the Columbia Hoggital. Reports from her bedside are to the eTTect that she is doing weel and is expected to return home in a few days. The local post of the American Legion will meet at the Court House on Tuesday evening of next week, A full attendance of the membership is requested, as a number of important matters will come up for discussion. A turkey supper will be served during the evening. Helping Your Family to Better CONTROL 4 COLDS Whan Colds Threaten.. Vicks Va-tro-nol helps Prevent many Colds At the first warning sneeze or nasal irritation, quick 1—a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol up each nostril. Espe cially designed for nose and throat, whtrt most colds start, Va-tro-nol helps to prevent many colds—and to throw off head colds in their early stages. If o Cold Strikes • • Vicks VapoRub helps End a Cold sooner If a cold has already developed, use Vicks VapoRub, the mother’s standby in treating colds. Rubbed on at bed time, its combined poultice-vapor ac tion loosens phlegm, soothes irrita tion, helps break congestion. Often, by morning the worst of the cold is over. SAUSAGE CASING FOR SALE WILL SHIP BY PARCEL POST —PREPARED. CASINGS— 60c«*PER POUND. WE SWAP FOR EGGS OR CHICKENS. SELL CHEAP FOR CASH! EASTERLING BROS. 478 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA. Follow Vicks Plan- for Better Control of Colds - A helpful guide to fewer colds and shorter colds. Developed by Vida Chemists and Medical Staff; tested in extensive clinics by prac ticing physicians—further proved in everyday home use by mil lions. The Plan is fully explained in each Vicks pu-lray, JL Vicki Open Hosm: wttk CfMCL.TtfOO'lt Monday 9:)0 r. u. (a. s. r.) NBC > * * Million Vich Aids Used Yearly (or 8t tter Control of Colds Satisfaction is worth a Lot. Let us do your Cleaning and you’ll be SATISFIED! V. Plexico’s Dry Cleaner’s Main Street Barnwell