1
.Vipi' 1 ' ■■ i' epppa^siB|M|ippi|MHB v *. . i- '■ r ^ r. v dv.-J, »' r (.r - k •■ -: -r- : ' /A;V 1 - ' . - - ; *• * \ : •' -- ■■ '! ' '• ' i PAGE EIGHT. 2% « 7 -"TT- : ■; >• ..I THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA I. ^. *.jrv ■J a.^.-- ----- OJP- ~ THtRSDAT/ ):UN E 4TH, 1925. Marvelous Results Accomplihed by Re- markable Preparation In Other Sec- tions of Country Almost HAS HAD PHENOMENAL Karnak, 1bc sensational new health-builder, which has been ac- complishing such phenomenal results in the larger cities, is now- being distributed to the people of this section. Mbit of sewing, both plain ary^ fancy, and th« products of thi shop.v Annie Butler, wife of George G. Buffer, the principal of the school, "fhan charge of the sewing department and Henry Sutton' ^tfQpervlses the carpenter ehop^The work done by the pupils in hdth departments is very creditable. - Vewell Williams has charge of the domestic s6ience de- partment and ft is understood that she The amazing success of the prepara- tion is nothing short of phenomenal People everywhere flock to the drug Stores to get Karnak and report benefits from its use that far surpass even their fondest hopes. “The great reputation of Karnak is founded on resultsnothing else-. People buy the medicine because of the great benefits they receive from its use. Thou- sand!! have written letters of thanks for the spiendid results they get from it. BRINGS QUICK RELIEF Karnak is a purely vegetable medicine of remarkable purity and wonderful efficacy in the treatment of ^tomach and digestive troubles, weakness, nerv- ousness, rheumatism caused by digestive trouble, sour stomach, fatigue, catarrh of ihe stomach, insomnia, loss of appe- tite, torpid liver, constipation, gassing, anto-intoxication, dyspepsia, indigestion, mal-nutrition, a generally weak, run- down condition and a host of other symptoms and complaints not generaljy recognized as having their origin in stomach, abdominal and digestive de- angementS. As S ecner^l health builder and strength restorative Karnak has be- come the sensation of the drug trade everywhere it has been introduced. ENTIRE BODY STRENGTHENED ^ The action of Karnak is so natural and beneficial that it has won .tifc'pathe of the master healtii-builder.ft in- creases the appetite for wholesome food and helps the digestion turn tbk, food into strengthening nourishment which builds up firm flesh and strong muscular tissue; it strengthens the.organs of elim- ination, purifies the biood stream and builds up the whole body in tone, vigor and vitaility. $IONEY BACK GUARANTEE Karnak is sold under a strict guaran- tte that the first two bottles will pro- duce beneficial results or the purchase price will be refunded without question. Both the manufacturers and the local distributors stand squarely behind this guarantee. Karn ik is sold in^Bamvell exclu- sively by Mace & Deason; and by the feading: drugsrist in every town. 4 is doing- a gbod work in training ex- cellent co<&8. Thi* school^h«*8 grown in the past 15 or 20 years frorn a two-teacher school to,on# employing seven teach- ers. There are nine grades and , George states that he is making an effort to have 7;t tenth grade end an extra teacher added next^yeafe Par- ticular attentions is hieing paid to training hands erif well as heads, and this is as it should be. That kind of education will do the negro race, as a whole, a great deal more good than | an attempt-to give them training that will be of no practical benefit in later years. * George ajso^states that he and Sut- ton will be gljad to repair furniture, make poVch swings, etc., this summer for those in need pf this class of work. at Water Carnival Barnwell County will probably be represented at the water carnival to be held in Savannah at an early date. There will-be a representative from Wlnthrop College SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of vacanit Scholarships in Winthrop Col- lege and for admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July S, and Satur- day, July 4, at 9 a. m. Applicants musrt. be not less than sixteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July 4, they will be awarded to r. f. SUGAR We pride ourselves on being able to help you economize in the purchase qf ^rour table supplies and at the same time insuring your getting the f6r SALE.Salvia plants. 10c per dozen, 7c postage.Mrs. L. H. Christie. Barnwell. S. C. best quality at all times. TRY US. CELERY, bbunch ______ _ 20c FRESH TOMATOES, per pound 20c STRING BEANS, ^ lbs. for 25c SQUASH, yellow, 3 for ________ 5c GOLDEN CRISP POTATO CHIPS, GUARANTEED TO BE FRESH - SPONGE CAKE 35c POUND ~ PHONE 105- J. & J. SANITARY MARKET V.' NOTICE! , I have received $144.00 for the Negro Pension, $8.0f) for each of the following;________ Anderson, Burkett, Brister, Comedore, Best, Ben, Daniels, Marcus, DunbaF, Boston, Floyd, Henry, Gantt,. Edd. Geter, Peter, Greene, Charles,Gothers, Sandy, Keel, Daniel, ± Union Meeting at Sycamore." every county in this section of the| Chance. Floyd. ^ '4- ' 1 1 ...... 1 -1 --------- ---------- ----- ^----------- ■WWTWWJIW- Kline, June 1.-The union meeting of the 2nd Division met with the Sy- camore Baptist Church Bilby 30 and 31 and after enrollment of the delegates the union went into election of officers which resulted in the electing of J. O. Sanders moderator and W. H. Moody, Jr., clerks^ aIam - General topics 7 for discussion: Plant an acre for the Lord, The Rev. J. F. Davis opened the discussion, fol> lowed by the Rev. J.- G. Martin, the Rev. W. R. Corder and Bro. S. S. Wil- Moody, Jr., from the chairman of the representative committee, Barnwell is asked to select a young, attractive, unmarried girl to represent the coifnty. The method of making the selection *, will be announced next Week. The letter to Mr'.- Moody is as follows: J. G. Moody, Jr!, Mayor, Barnwell, S. C. At our Water Carnival this year we want to have, the interest and rep- resentation from our sister counties within a radius of 100 miles of Sav- annah. Our program will be elabor- ate and we expect our parade and water pageant to be the most beauti- ful sights ever held in this section of the country. We Wish to employ in our parade Walker, Jerry, Wise, Lewis, Sanders, William, Given&r George.--------- ,---------------- ^ , 'I John K. Snelling, X, . Jildge of Probate. was a sermon by the Rev. J. F. Davis, then an invitation for dinner. When it comes to preparing good things to eat and showing hospitality the S yca- more people know what it takes. Missions, the heart of Christian- ity,opened by Bro. J. W. Boggs. The necessity for thorough enlist- ment,opened by the Rev. J. F. Da- vis; Following the discussion was a sermon by'the Rev. J. G. Martin, af- ter which the union, closed by order of J. O. Sanders, moderator. 'v - . W. H. Moody, Jr., Clerk. WHY SUFFER SO? Get Back Your Heflth as Other Barn- - -well Folks Have Done. aeh- Too many people suffer lame, ing fiaclis, distressing kidhejpdisorders and rheumatic aches and pains. Of- ten this is due t> faulty kidney action and tlwfes danger of hardened art- 5eriesvdropsy, gravel.or Brights dis- 1 ease. Dont let weak kidneys wear you out. Use Doans Pills before it is too late! Doan^s are a stimulant diu- retic to the kidneys. Doans have helped thousands. They should help you. Here is one of many Barnwell eases-: t- * D, C. Vivkery, E. Main St., say| I was compelled to get up often night to pass the kidney secreti This was annoying and broke my reb The kidney secretions were scanty in passage. Before it had a chance to go apy further. I used- Doans Pills, which'I bought at the Best Pharmacy. They quickly corrected the trouble. 60cf at all dealers. Foster-Milbutm ^3mrrBumi^Kfr: ■v An advertisement in The Barnwell People-Sentinel will pay big returps.' Guar%nteed ..largest county ^eifcula- tion. those making the highest average at_ this examination, provided they meet btautifuI floats, one representing each the conditions governing the award. Whether there are vacant scholarships in your county or not, the examina- tion will be hold on both Friday find Saturday. Applicants for Scholar- ships should write to President John- son before the examination for Schol- arship examination blanks or procure, them from the County Superintendent on July 3. * Scholarships are . worth $10!' and free tuition. The next session will open September 9, 1925. For further information tml catalogue .address Pres. I). B. Johnson. Rock Hill. S. V. county invited to participate CITATION NOTICE. The State of Smith Carolina, County of Barnwell. By John K. Snelling, Esq.. Probate Judge,: ' VV HEREAS, Nina Pearl [iove, made suit to me,to grant unto her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Ernest l^ve. THESE ARK. Therefore, tr cite and admonish all And singular the kindred, and creditors of the said Ernest Love, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Bt.rnwell on Monday, Jurve 15th, next, after publication thereof, at 11 oclock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra- te should not be granted. Given under my Hand this 1st day urJaneTA: TL. 1925. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate. Published on the 4th day of June, 1025, in the Barnwell People-Sentinel. Water Carnivalrwith the name of the county invited on the decorated float. On this float we wish to haWT one of the attractive young qnmarried ladies of your city as a representative of your county. We wish to have them participate in ihe Water Pageant held at Baffin Park Lake, where they will ride round the hike carrying n banner with the name of your county on it. Will you advise us at once if you will interest u*ieW~pf the prominent men of your city to take the- selection of ymir representative in charge, and Ttrtrrr by -vote or Titherwjsir.'xs may suit your idea r.'s to the best meth- od r arrange to have a representative as outlined above, participate-with in this beautiful display? ^ Where necessary or design me, we will have them properjjr chaperoned and entertained wju+b in Savannah. As you will niAe^at the head of our stationery the" Water Carnival dates ar.e 2^ 3^jtnd 4 of July and we urgent- ly request your^ prompt acknowleog- -rtient of tills letter. ' Yours very truly, J. R. Fitzaptrick, Chairman, Representatives Comrhitte. i ■! .. t/r .......)-■■» Josh Baxley Buys the Palace Market \ - ~x„. Attention Meat Eaters. Watch your kidneys. If you have any symptom of kidney or bladder trouble, dont Uke chances with this scourge ^ Of the human race. Get a bottle of Hobo Kidney and Bladder Remedy at once. Its a pure herb balm that you can take with entire safety and surety. A treatment *jpfxsix bottles for $6.00 entire satis- faction in the most serious cases. If your dmgist does not have Hobo Hobo Medicine Company, Beaumont, Mr. Josh Baxley has bought the interest of his partryer, Mr. J. G. Moody. Jr., in the Palace Market, one of Barnwells popular establish- ments, and will continue to conduct the business .it the same stand on Street. He is having the inier-t- ior of the store rearranged and paint- ed aqd plans to make it one of the most attractive markets in the city. He also states that he >yill give his customers even more efficient ser- vice than in the«past. Josh,who ._... is popular and a hllfUftf, "hll many friends who wish him continued sue- cess. .!'■ ~~v, Mr. Moody will devote-his entire time to his farm and feels that his health will als-) be benefited by the change. ;-7 ^ Negro Industrial Exhibit Very Good A feature'of the closing exercises of the local negro school was the ex- " Sii

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PAGE EIGHT.2% « 7 •

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>• ..ITHE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA

I. ^. *.jrv■J a.^.-—- -----OJP-~

THtRSDAT/ ):UN E 4TH, 1925.

Marvelous Results Accomplihed by Re­markable Preparation In Other Sec­tions of Country Almost

HAS HAD PHENOMENALKarnak, 1bc sensational new health-builder, which has been ac-

complishing such phenomenal results in the larger cities, is now- being distributed to the people of this section.

Mbit of sewing, both plain ary^ fancy, and th« products of thi shop.v Annie Butler, wife of George G. Buffer, the principal of the school,

"fhan charge of the sewing department and Henry Sutton' ^tfQpervlses the carpenter ehop^The work done by the pupils in hdth departments is very creditable. - Vewell Williams has charge of the domestic s6ience de- partment and ft is understood that she

“The amazing success of the prepara­tion is nothing short of phenomenal People everywhere flock to the drug Stores to get Karnak and report benefits from its use that far surpass even their fondest hopes.

“The great reputation of Karnak is founded on results—nothing else-. People buy the medicine because of the great benefits they receive from its use. Thou­sand!! have written letters of thanks for the spiendid results they get from it.

BRINGS QUICK RELIEFKarnak is a purely vegetable medicine

of remarkable purity and wonderful efficacy in the treatment of ^tomach and digestive troubles, weakness, nerv­ousness, rheumatism caused by digestive trouble, sour stomach, fatigue, catarrh of ihe stomach, insomnia, loss of appe­tite, torpid liver, constipation, gassing, anto-intoxication, dyspepsia, indigestion, mal-nutrition, a generally weak, run­down condition and a host of other symptoms and complaints not generaljy recognized as having their origin in stomach, abdominal and digestive de- •‘angementS. As S ecner^l health builder

and strength restorative Karnak has be­come the sensation of the drug trade everywhere it has been introduced.ENTIRE BODY STRENGTHENED^ The action of Karnak is so natural and beneficial that it has won .tifc'pathe of “the master healtii-builder.” ft in­creases the appetite for wholesome food and helps the digestion turn tbk, food into strengthening nourishment which builds up firm flesh and strong muscular tissue; it strengthens the.organs of elim­ination, purifies the biood stream and builds up the whole body in tone, vigor and vitaility.

$IONEY BACK GUARANTEEKarnak is sold under a strict guaran-

tte that the first two bottles will pro­duce beneficial results or the purchase price will be refunded without question. Both the manufacturers and the local distributors stand squarely behind this guarantee.

Karn ik is sold in^Bamvell exclu­sively by Mace & Deason; and by the feading: drugsrist in every town.

4 is doing- a gbod work in training ex­cellent co<&8.

Thi* school^h«*8 grown in the past 15 or 20 years frorn a two-teacher school to,on# employing seven teach­ers. There are nine grades and , George states that he is making an effort to have 7;t tenth grade end an extra teacher added next^yeafe Par­ticular attentions is hieing paid to training hands erif well as heads, and this is as it should be. That kind of education will do the negro race, as a whole, a great deal more good than | an attempt-to give them training that will be of no practical benefit in later years. * —

George ajso^states that he and Sut­ton will be gljad to repair furniture, make poVch swings, etc., this summer for those in need pf this class of work.

at Water CarnivalBarnwell County will probably be

represented at the water carnival to be held in Savannah at an early date. There will-be a representative from

Wlnthrop CollegeSCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE

EXAMINATION

The examination for the award of vacanit Scholarships in Winthrop Col­lege and for admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July S, and Satur­day, July 4, at 9 a. m. Applicants musrt. be not less than sixteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July 4, they will be awarded to

r. f.

SUGAR

We pride ourselves on being able to help you economize in the purchase qf ^rour table supplies and at the same time insuring your getting the

f6r SALE.—Salvia plants. 10c per dozen, 7c postage.—Mrs. L. H. Christie. Barnwell. S. C.

best quality at all times. TRY US.

CELERY, bbunch ______ _ 20cFRESH TOMATOES, per pound 20c STRING BEANS, ^ lbs. for 25c SQUASH, yellow, 3 for ________ 5c

GOLDEN CRISP POTATO CHIPS, GUARANTEED TO BE FRESH - SPONGE CAKE 35c POUND

~ PHONE 105-

J. & J. SANITARY MARKETV.'

NOTICE!

, I have received $144.00 for the Negro Pension, $8.0f) for each of thefollowing;________

Anderson, Burkett,Brister, Comedore,Best, Ben,Daniels, Marcus,DunbaF, Boston,Floyd, Henry,Gantt,. Edd.Geter, Peter,Greene, Charles,’Gothers, Sandy,Keel, Daniel,

±Union Meeting at Sycamore."

every county in this section of the| Chance. Floyd. ^ '4-' 1 1 “ ...... 1 ““ —-1 —--------- ---------- ----- ^— -----------■WWTWWJIW-

Kline, June 1.—-The union meeting of the 2nd Division met with the Sy­camore Baptist Church Bilby 30 and 31 and after enrollment of the delegates the union went into election of officers which resulted in the electing of J. O. Sanders moderator and W. H. Moody, Jr., clerks—^ a— Iam —-

General topics 7 for discussion: Plant an acre for the Lord, The Rev. J. F. Davis opened the discussion, fol> lowed by the Rev. J.- G. Martin, the Rev. W. R. Corder and Bro. S. S. Wil-

Moody, Jr., from the chairman of the representative committee, Barnwell is asked to select a young, attractive, unmarried girl to represent the coifnty. The method of making the selection *, will be announced next Week. The letter to Mr'.- Moody is as follows:J. G. Moody, Jr!, Mayor,

Barnwell, S. C.At our Water Carnival this year

we want to have, the interest and rep­resentation from our sister counties within a radius of 100 miles of Sav­annah. Our program will be elabor­ate and we expect our parade and water pageant to be the most beauti­ful sights ever held in this section of the country.

We Wish to employ in our parade

Walker, Jerry,Wise, Lewis,Sanders, William,Given&r George.--------- ,----------------^

, 'I John K. Snelling,X, . Jildge of Probate.

was a sermon by the Rev. J. F. Davis, then an invitation for dinner. When it comes to preparing good things to eat and showing hospitality the S yca- more people know what it takes.

“Missions, the heart of Christian­

ity,” opened by Bro. J. W. Boggs. “The necessity for thorough enlist­ment,” opened by the Rev. J. F. Da­vis; Following the discussion was a sermon by'the Rev. J. G. Martin, af­ter which the union, closed by order of J. O. Sanders, moderator.'v - . W. H. Moody, Jr., Clerk.

WHY SUFFER SO?Get Back Your Heflth as Other Barn-

- -well Folks Have Done. —

aeh-Too many people suffer lame, ing fiaclis, distressing kidhejpd’isorders and rheumatic aches and pains. Of­ten this is due t> faulty kidney action and tlwfe’s danger of hardened art-

5eriesvdropsy, gravel.or Bright’s dis- 1 ease. Don’t let weak kidneys wear you out. Use Doan’s Pills before it is

too late! Doan^s are a stimulant diu­retic to the kidneys. Doan’s have helped thousands. They should help you. Here is one of many Barnwell eases-: t— - *

D, C. Vivkery, E. Main St., say| “I was compelled to get up often night to pass the kidney secreti This was annoying and broke my reb The kidney secretions were scanty in passage. Before it had a chance to go apy further. I used- Doan’s Pills, which'I bought at the Best Pharmacy. They quickly corrected the trouble.

60cf at all dealers. Foster-Milbutm^3mrrBumi^Kfr:

■v

An advertisement in The Barnwell People-Sentinel will pay big returps.' Guar%nteed ..largest county ^eifcula- tion.

those making the highest average at_ this examination, provided they meet bt’autifuI floats, one representing eachthe conditions governing the award. Whether there are vacant scholarships in your county or not, the examina­tion will be hold on both Friday find Saturday. Applicants for Scholar­ships should write to President John­son before the examination for Schol­arship examination blanks or procure, them from the County Superintendent on July 3.* Scholarships are . worth $10!' and free tuition. The next session will open September 9, 1925. For further information tml catalogue .address Pres. I). B. Johnson. Rock Hill. S. V.

county invited to participate

CITATION NOTICE.

The State of Smith Carolina,County of Barnwell.

By John K. Snelling, Esq.. ProbateJudge,: 'VV HEREAS, Nina Pearl [iove, made

suit to me,to grant unto her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Ernest l^ve.

THESE ARK. Therefore, tr cite and admonish all And singular the kindred, and creditors of the said Ernest Love, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Bt.rnwell on Monday, Jurve 15th, next, after publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra­te should not be granted.

Given under my Hand this 1st dayur JaneTA: TL. 1925.

JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate.

Published on the 4th day of June, 1025, in the Barnwell People-Sentinel.

Water Carnivalrwith the name of the county invited on the decorated float. On this float we wish to haWT one of the attractive young qnmarried ladies of your city as a representative of your county. We wish to have them participate in ihe Water Pageant held at Baffin Park Lake, where they will ride round the hike carrying n banner with the name of your county on it.

Will you advise us at once if you will interest u*ieW~pf the prominent men of your city to take the- selection of ymir representative in charge, and

‘ Ttrtrrr by -vote or Titherwjsir.'xs may suit your idea r.'s to the best meth­od r arrange to have a representative as outlined above, participate-with in this beautiful display? ^

Where necessary or design me, we will have them properjjr chaperoned and entertained wju+b in Savannah. As you will niAe^at the head of our stationery the" Water Carnival dates ar.e 2^ 3^jtnd 4 of July and we urgent­ly request your^ prompt acknowleog- -rtient of tills letter. '

Yours very truly,J. R. Fitzaptrick, Chairman,

Representatives Comrhitte.—i ■! .. ■ t/r ’.......)-■■» —

Josh Baxley Buysthe Palace Market

\ -

~x„. Attention Meat Eaters.

Watch your kidneys. If you have any symptom of kidney or bladder trouble, don’t Uke chances with this scourge ^ Of the human race. Get a bottle of Hobo Kidney and Bladder Remedy at once.

It’s a pure herb balm that you can take with entire safety and surety. A treatment *jpfxsix bottles for $6.00

entire satis­faction in the most serious cases.

If your dm gist does not have Hobo

Hobo Medicine Company, Beaumont,

Mr. Josh Baxley has bought the interest of his partryer, Mr. J. G. Moody. Jr., in the Palace Market, one of Barnwell’s popular establish­ments, and will continue to conduct the business .it the same stand on

Street. He is having the inier-t- ior of the store rearranged and paint­ed aqd plans to make it one of the most attractive markets in the city.He also states that he >yill give his customers even more efficient ser­vice than in the«past. “Josh,” who ._—... is popular and a hllfUftf, "hll many friends who wish him continued sue- cess. “ ’ .!'■ ~~v,

Mr. Moody will devote-his entire time to his farm and feels that his health will als-) be benefited by the change. ;-7 ■ ^

Negro IndustrialExhibit Very Good

A feature'of the closing exercises of the local negro school was the ex-

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