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7 THURSDAY, JUNE 25TH, 1936. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE NHOL • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • S. V. Brown was a business visitor in Columbia Monday. A. F. Smith spent the week-end in Holly Hill with relatives. Miss Nell Dunbar spent the week end with friends in Kingstree. Francis Lemon, of Winnsboro, spent the week-end here with friends Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Woodward' at tended a reception at Ridge Spring last Friday, given in honor of their daughter, Mrs. A. L. >Elkin, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Elkin. Mis s Elizabeth Hagood was the guest of friendls in Columbia Monday. Van Burroughs, of Columbia, is spending several days in. Barnwell with friends. Mis s Virginia Clark, of Johnston, is spending several day s here with her sister, Mrs. Rickard. Mr. and Mrs. Hagood Bostick, of Columbia, spent Monday in Barnwell with Mrs. M. B. Hagood'. Little Miss Silvia Hunnicutt, of Blackville, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Still this week. Miss Grace Beechum, of Spartan burg, is spending a few days here with Miss Daisy Anderson. Miss Elizabeth Mace left Thursday for Columbia, where she will attend Draughon’g Business College. Mrs. C. E. McGregor and 1 son,' Mar tin T. McGregor, of Girard, were the guests of relatives here Saturday. Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware, Mrs. W. L. Molair and Mrs. T. R Brown were visitors in Augusta one day last week F. A. ("Smut”) Gross, of Green ville, i s spending a few days In Barnwell with his brother, Dr. H. A. Gioss. Mr. and Mrs. VV. L. Molair and lit tle daughter, Sevena, spent Sunday in Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wragg. Mrs. J. L. W’idman and son, Larry, have returned to their home in Ashe- vilh?, N. C., after spending some time with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Porter. Mrs. Lena Davies arrived here Wed nesday of last week from Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga., to spend the summer vacation with Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies. Mrs. R. S. Dick s came down from Chapel Hill. N. C., Friday to spend a few days with Barnwell relatives. Sh? returned to htr home this week, accompanied by Mrs. Robt. A. Patter son. who will be her guest for some time. ~~ Mr .and' Mrs. T. I). Fogleman, Mrs. W. N. Jetfe rie s and son. Billy, return ed to Burlington, N. C., Saturday, af ter attending the Zeigler-Davies wed ding in Denmark. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies. They were accompanied upon their return by Mrs. Davies, who will spend a couple of weeks visiting relatives in the Old North State. ADVERTISE IN The People- Sentinel. USINESQ TILDE RO l <—X—X—!—X—X—I—X—I—X—X—Wt—X—X—t* STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get free sample of Udga, a doctor’s prescription, at THE BEST PHARMACY, Barnwell, S. C. 6-25-20tp. FOR SALE.—Young three-quarter Guernsey milch cow, fresh to pail. $40.00 for quick sale.—B. F. Owens, ’'Dunbarton, S. C. 6-ll-4tc. FOR SALE.—Two 60-acre farms near Barnwell, on easy terms. One building lot opposite school house, easy terms. For further information apply to Mrs. P. J. Drew, Barnwell, S. C. — tfc FOR SALE—ICE REFRIGERATOR in excellent condition.—Apply to E. E. Goodson, Barnwell, S. C. NOTICE.—Bring your wheat to us. Our mill has been overhauled, the rolls reground and corrugated and we \Cill-be ready to do your grinding be ginning June 20th. We give prompt and efficient service. We also make plain flour, self-rising flour and whole wheat flour. Your patronage is ap preciated—CORLEY’S FLOUR MILL, Dunbarton, S. C. SILVER ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED. Blackville, June 23.—A lovely and interesting event was the silver wed ding of Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Boland, of Blackville, which was celebrated on Tuesday evening with a reception to their many friends and relatives. The spacious home was beautifully decorated with floor baskets of dais ies, roses and dahlias. The reception room was d'one entirely in white dais ies and fern -which was the color scheme of the wedding 25 years ago. The dining room wa s in white and green, and the gift room was excep tionally lovely , decorated in huge pink dahlias and pink roses. Receiving with Mr. and Mrs. Bo land were their children, Mis s Myrtis Boland and Stokes Boland, and a few of the original wedding party, S. G. Lowe, best man, and Mrs. Lowe, of Blackville, Mrs. L. D. Holmes of Johnston, who was maid of honor. Keys Sanders, groomsman, and Mrs. Sanders, of Spartanburg; Ed Boland, usher, of Millen, Ga.; Stanley Brown, ring bearer, and Mrs. Brown, of Blaclc- ville. Mrs. Boland' was exquisitely gowned in white lace. Her bouquet was white roses, carnations and fern. Miss Bo land wore powder blue chiffon with a shoulder corsage of pink roses. Miss Holmes was lovely in pale blue em broidered organdie with pink acces sories. The guests were met at the door by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ninestein. They were greeted in the reception room by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Weissinger. Mrs. W. W. Cain directed the guests to the punch bowl where Misse s Etta Mathi s and Katheryn Matthews, J C. Watson and Ted Ninestein presided. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fickling received in the gift room where numbers of beauti ful gifts of silver were displayed. The bride’s register was kept by Mis s Het- tie Mathis and E. W. Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Livingston, of Aiken, oirected the guest 3 to the dining room where Mrs. W. E. Matthews and Mrs. Isadore Brown assisted by Mrs. Crum Boylstcn and Mrs. Melbourne Creech served block cream and cakes. Misses Virginia Buist and Nell Ninestein, of Blackville, Miss Ruth Newton, of Mil len, Ga., and Miss Peggy Berry, of Columbia, served’ in the dining room. A silver souvenir wa s pinned on each guest by Miss Mary Cornolia Coggin and Albert Ninestein. The dining table was covered with a hand-made lace cover which was made by the bride’s mother. This wa s centered with the huge tiered wedding cake which was elaborately decorated with roses and scrolls. The top was centered with a miniature basket filled with tiny pink rosebuds and maiden 1 hair fern. The handle wa s show, red with silver ribbon and tiny silver wedding bells. When the cake was cut it was found to con tain all of the lucky emblems. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Johnson, of Au gusta, Ga.. and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boland, of Columbia. Lyndhurst News Items. Lyndhurst, June 22.—Oscar P. Hay, Jr., of Raleigh, N. CV, i s spending some time here the guest of relatives. Whitney Tharin, of Washington, D. C., was here for a short while Mon day, taking advantage of the oppor tunity to take a dip in the “old swim- min’ hole.” Capt. and Mrs. A. V. Bernson^ of Parri s Island 1 , who have been spend ing some time here with friends, re turned home on Monoay. John Gantt is on a visit to relatives at Parris Island. This community ha s of late been visited by several moderate rains, which have made crop prospects some what better. Football Star Becomes Mighty Alaskan Hunter San Francisco, Calif.—Herbert Feis- chacker, who used to be a football player at Stanford university, was tell- inr, stories to Ills friends of his thrill ing adventures in Alaska, from where he has just returned. The stories were almost nnbeliev- abN?, hut Herbert's friends believed them because he showed them some pictures. With James Flood and Hugh Mc Kenzie, Herbert spent a month hunting in the Alaskan wilds. They had many narrow escapes, he said, from Injury or death at the claws of big grizzly bears. Felschaker had one encounter with a grizzly, that might have been tragic hut for the marksmanship of Jiis guide. Jack Lean, a famous sourdough. The bear charged and the sourdough slew It when it was only 20 feet away. FOR SALE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE Going out of business.—For sale, Dry goodls, dresses, hats, pants, coats and about 400 pairs of shoes.—Cheap for Cash. E. C. LANIER HARLEM GA. WE ARE ANNOUNCING SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL BEAUTY WORK, COM MENCING THIS WEEK,—ES PECIALLY ON ALL TYPES OF PERMANENT WAVES. FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE NO. 43. The Barnwell Beauty Shop Drink Plenty of SWEET MILK IT’S GOOD FOR YOUR COM PLEXION. THE BEST HEALTH FOOD DRINK. ASK YOUR DOCTOR. SEE US TODAY OR DROP US A CARD. FOWKF’S DAIRY BARNWELL, S. C. BARGAINS IN USED TRUCKS! McCORMACK-DEERING STORES INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Co. 600 Block Reyncids St., Augusta, Ga. ADVERTISE in TTie People-Sentinel. THE RITZ j THEATRE ; BARNWELL, S. C. J r “COOL AS AN OCEAN BREEZE.” Monday-Tuesday, June 2930. GARY COOPER and MARLENE DEITRICH in “DESIRE” Also COMEDY. MONDAY and TUESDAY Wednesday-Thursday, July 1-2 EDMUND LOWE as PHILO VANCE in ‘Garden Murder Case •x-x* ADDED “MARCH OF TIME” Also SHORT SUBJECTS MATINEE THURSDAY—4:00 P. M. Friday and Saturday. July 3-4 KE^N MAYNARD in “Lawless Riders” MATINEE SATURDAY—4:00 P. M. Candidates ■ Cards " *? -X~X"X~X~X~X**X~X~X~X~X~X-X‘ For Congress. I hereby announce my candidacy for vienomination and reelection to the Congress of the United States, Second South Carolina District, in the Demo cratic primary election August 25th, based' on my legislatve record, prompt and efficient service and promise to abide by the rules of the Democratic party. H. P. FULMER. Orangeburg, S. C. For State Senate. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the State Senate, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. EDGAR A. BROWN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the State senate, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election. J. M. SPRAWLS. A good' selection of reconditioned International and Chevrolet end ^-ton and 1 Ms-ton trucks, priced from $75.00 to $600.00. For House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the House of Representatives from Barnwell Coun ty, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary elec tion. SOLOMON BLATT. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for relection to the House of Representatives, subject to the rules and regulations of the i Democratic primary election. WINCHESTER C. SMITH. I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the House of Representatives from Barnwell Coun ty, subject to the rule s and regulations of the Democratic primary election. C. H. BEATTY. Fee Clerk of Court I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the office of Clerk of Court, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. R. L. BRONSON. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the office of Sheriff, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary elec tion. ' J. B. MORRIS. For Master in Equity. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reeiection to the office of Master in Equity, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. G. M. GREENE. For Crroner. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Coroner, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. J. T. STILL. Magistrate, Red Oak Township. I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the office of Mag istrate, Red Oak Township, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. W. T. STILL. Magistrate, Great Cypress Township. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the office of Magistrate, Great Cypress Township, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. J. W. SANDERS. For Magistrate at Meyer’s Mill. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the office of Magistrate for Bennett Springs and Four Mile Townships, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election. G. R. PEEPLES. COMING NEXT WEEK Big Brown Eyes * * * ^ Buy and Use * * CAROLINAS SCENIC * * AND HISTORIC - * * STAMPS * * Boost Your Siatet . * t i * *. 9. 9 9 9 9 *9 9'~M I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the office of Magistrate at Hilda, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election. W. K. BLACK. DR. HENRY J. GODIN Sight Specialist Offices 956 Broad St. AUGUSTA, GA. For Magistrate at Hilda. 1 hereby announce myself a candi-; date for reelection to the office of Magistrate at Hilda, subject to the rules and regulations cf the Demo cratic primary election. PAUL H. SANDERS. “Here’s good news in today’s papers” . says Reddy Killowatt Everybody can now have Modem Electric Refrigeration T-\ Buy any new 1936 Kelvinator for only $3.00 down with 36 months to pay. ^our enjoyment of a Kelvinator Electric Refrigerator beging the very day we install it in your home. Just plug it in at any socket and your refrigeration worries are over Foods yill be kept at the right temperature day and night. Left overs may be saved and used later. You can buy foods in larger quantities and save on their purchase. And you can go away end leave it for days at a time and come home and find the things you left in your Kelvinator fresh and sweet. A Kelvinator will pay for itself in cash savings and modem convenience. Ask about it today. Time price includes a small carrying charge. 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