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THWtSDAY. DECEMBER S, 1«2S. THE BARNWBliL PE0PUEBBNT1NBL, SOUTH CAROLINA t Finsbury’s Flour Plain and Self Rising IN WOOD AND SACKS •M- Your Thanksgiving and Christmas Cakes will be more suc cessful with this high grade flour, and those every-day discuits are bound to be improved. Try a sack of Pillsbury’s either plain or self rising for your next baking. v LEMON BROS., Inc. Barnwell, - S. G. ere an cl ^{ereabouts ’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local Interest for This Column. I The Duplicate Bridge Club met jsitl^Miss BeBee Patterson last week. Mr. R. A. Easterling, of Denmark, was a business visitor here Tuesday. Messrs. Owen Riley, of Columbia, and Ted Riley, of Greenville, were visitors here Sunday. Mr!. John Stevens has returned to Kershaw after a visit to her sister, Ifrs. Edgar A. Brown. Messrs. J. D. Robison and H. M. Guyot, of Abbeville, spent the week end in the city with friends. Mr. R. R. Harley, of Fayetteville, N. C., was the guest of friends here for the Thanksgiving holidays. Messrs. J. Julien Bush and S. B. Moseley attended the Carolina-Centre football game in Columbia Saturday. Cadet James Calhoun, of The Citadel, spent the holidays here with his parents, Col. and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun. Miss Katherine Faulkner, of Ashe ville, N. C., is visiting Miss Virginia Moseley. ~ \ Mesdames Charlie Brownv Sr., B. P. Davies, J. Julien Bush and the latter’s little daughter, Mary, were visitors in Augusta Tuesday. Mrs. H. M. Cassels. Mish Luna Guest, of Augusta, spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. W. M. Walton. " T. S. Dunbar motored to Aiken on business Friday morning. W, M. Walton was in Augusta Wed nesday on business. < % The Baptist ladies are giving a dhic bazaar and thicken supper at the '■tome of Mrs. Frank'Bush on Tues day. All are cordially invited to at tend. I n L. M. Peebles left Wednesday ternoon to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents in Camden. Miss Myrtle Mayes and Miss Eliza beth Miller, who are attending school in Dunbarton, are at home for the holidays. There was a Thanksgiving service at the Baptist church Thursday flight conducted by their pastor^ the Rev. R. H. McKinnon. Lucy Bush is at home with her parents from Aiken, where-she isf in school. ♦ ♦ Send U» Your Job Work. Mothers Treat Colds The New “Direct” Way No Longer NeceiMury to “Do*e H Chi]. dron With Internal Medicine* to - ' " Brook Cold*. > Children’s diges tions are easily up set by too much “dosing.” Vicks VapoRub being ex ternally applied, does not upset little stomachs. At the first sign of croup, sore throat, or any other cold trouble, upply Vicks freely. There is nothing to swallow— you just “rub it on.” joyful giving. But don’t play Santa Claus in your private affairs. Don’t give your money away through un wise investments. Don’t give your property away through underselling. Don’t give your valuables to tbiaves by keeping them in insecure places. THE B.WsK OF WESTERN CAROLINA is your bank. It provides the safe deposit boxes for your important papers and valuables. Its burg lar proof vaults (keep your savings safe. Our counsel and advice on property transfers and investments is free to all our customers. * - ' I 1 BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA On Friday afternoon the Johnson Hagood Chapfer wfHr mept -at thfe home of Mrs. -E. W. Holman at- four o’clock. Every member is urged to be present. Cadet Henry Killingsworth, of Clemson College, spent Thanksgiving here with his mother, Mrs. Lessie B. Easterling. Misses Ella Louise Molair and An na Sams Clark, of Chicor* College, spent the Thanksgiving holidays in the city with relatives. tu a On Friday morning Dr. Marcus G. Daniel, noted lecturer, will address the children of the Barnwell High School during the chapel hour. Each •hild will be presented with a minia ture truck with slots in same to be ised as a coin receptacle and asked to ace their dimes therein for Near East Relief work. Mrs. Ira Black, her mother and brother, of Kline, and sister, Mrs. Minor, of Denmark, spent Thanks giving with Mrs. H. W. Goolsby at Hartsville. Next Sunday, December 6th, will be Golden Rule Sunday and it is the earnest desire of the committee in charge of the work here that our people respond to the call and remem ber the children across the seas. The Hon. Carroll D. Nancp, of Laurens, is the guest of Col. Edgar A. Brown this week. Mr. Nance is chairman of the Ways and Means Committee in the House of Represen tatives. . Episcopal Bazaar. KODAKERS! Send your films to us for develop ing and printing. One day service. Write for prices. Lollar’s Studio 1423 Main Street COLUMBIA SOUTH CAROLINA We sell Esstmanv Films T. B. Ellis j* J. B. Ellis ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. ► Land Surveying a Specialty. * ■O < > The ladies of the Barnwell Episco pal Church will hold a bazaar today (Thursday) next door to Miss Carrife A. Cave’s millinery store on Main Street (Weiner’s old stand). This will be an excellent opportunity to purchase Christmas presents. . That night a chicken salad supper, with all the trimmings, will be served. The public is cordially invited to at tend. ..... » Pageant at Blackville. The Blackville Near East Relftf Committee will give a pageant by the school children in the* school auditor ium on Friday night, Dec. 4th, at 8 o’clock. No admission will be charg ed. Dr. Marcus G. Daniel, a native of Syria, will give a brief address on the Near East Relief, and Coi. Harry D. Calhoun, of Barnwell, will also make a short address.. These two addresses will add much to the interest of the programme and the committee extends a , most cordial in vitation to all to be present. Come. Ellenton Notes. Lyndhurst, S. C. Wm. McNAB Representing R, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. attention given ell herinees Office fa Harrison Block, Main 8t BARNWELL. B. CL Ellenton, Nov. 28.—A number of young people enjoyed a wemie roast given by Mr. L. M. Peebles, principal of the Ellenton school. Miss Louise Cassels and Mr. Peeples acted as chaperones. Those taking part in this festival were: Alice Miller, Thel ma Dye, Wilmoth Buford, Ruth Nich olson, Dorothy McLeod, Grace Wal ton, Willie Mae Thames, Katie Mae Nicholson, Beulah Moody, Florence Duncan, Alberta Polk, Jeff Stokes, E. M. Buford, Stanley Eubanks, Angus McLeod, Dunbar Bush,Foster Bush, McKeller Embanks, Carroll Johnson, Mr. L. M. Peebles and Miss Louise Cassels. r . Miss Helen Dunbar, who is attend ing school in Columbia spent Thanks giving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunbar, of this city. Charles Bailey, of Greenwood, spent Thaakapiving Day with his sister, 2fM*uo*A*t UBsoYkAMur A Cordial Invitation m Is extended our friends t^nd pat rons to cell at our store and in spect our stock of • a Christmas and Wedding Presents consisting of Silverware, Cut Glass. Hand-Painted China, etc. Our stock is complete and our pricea very reasonable. Knopf’s Drug Store FAIRFAX, 8. C. Notice of Dissolution of Corporation. Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the stockholders of the J. A. Porter Co., Inc., will be held at the office of Brown and Bush, Attys., at Barnwell, S. C., on the 4th day of December, 1926, at twelve o’clock noon, for the purpose of considering dissolving said corporation and sur rendering its Charter to the Secretary of State, etc. E. M. PORTER, - Secretary and Treas. Oct. 26, 1926. 4t. Trespass Notice Any and all persons are hereby forbidden to hunt by day or night, fish, haul wood or straw, or trespass in any manner whatsoever upon any of the lands of the undersigned, un der penalty of prosecution of the h • * full extent of the law. Matthew Bolen ELKO, s. c. B usinesc uilderD LAND FOR RENT.—I have two to five-horse farm, highly cultivated, will produce bale to acre; will rent for one bale to 26 acres.—Apply to E. L. Sanders, Ulmer. S. C. It. HIALEAH COT OWNERS "wish ing to sell at cash profit before price drops again write Mr. Boyd, 17 W Jones S., Savannah, Ga. 11-19-4tp FOR SALE.—One Jersey Milk Cow.—Dr. A. B. Patterson, Barnwell S. C. = ' " 1 1 ==!■—SS-gS WANTED.—To rent or "lease for two or three years, with option of buying, a smamll f*rm near Barnwell. Give location, description, etfirst letter.—Ruben, care The PeopU-Stn- tinel, Barnwell, F C. PEAS WANTED! Any quantity and any quality. Will receive and pay cash your shipping point in quantities of 26 bu. and over. “I Would Call It The ‘King Of Medicine,’ ” Declares Popular Charlotte Fire fighter. Captain A. E. Moody, known all over Charlotte, N. C, affectionately aa Captain AL, comes out and de clares that Kamak, the sensational new iqedidne being featured here, is undoubtedly the greatest medi cine that has ever been known. “I would call it the ‘King of Medicines’,” declares Captain AI. “Yea, sir, I tell the boys af the Fire Hall that since I have taken Kar- nak I am the youngest man on the floor, even if I am 53 years old. “I have had dyspepsia and indi- geation for the pest five years and it certainly kept me feeling mis erable. Soon after eating, my stomach would fed alt Tflkr-t. My food would sour and cause gas to form that would bloat me up until I could hardly get my breath at times. I tried 2) sorts of medi cines, but nothing did mu any good. “A friend told me about Kamak and the quick way it brought me relief wee the surprise of my life. “Why, I hadn’t taken Kamak any time before every sign of in digestion and dyspepsia ■ and I was eating any and every thing I wanted without any dis tress afterward. Such food as eab- a ro that I wouldn't dare to eat ore I took Kamak, 1 now eet anv time, and enjoy It—why.every- thing tastes good. I took Ksmalr Pills, too, andTwant to tell you, they are splendid. “Yes, sir, it is a genuine pleas ure for me to recommend such a wonderful medicine.” Kamak is sold in Barnwell oxclu- ■tveljNtor Mace A Deaaon; and by the lending druggist in every town. ’I trust to Luck TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR LOVED ONES AFTER YOl) ARE DEAD. LET ME PROTECT THEM NOW WITH ONE OF THE BEST LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES ON THE MARKET. GIVE THEM THE PRFOTECTION TO WHICH THEY ARE ENTITLED.'- NORMAN B. GAMBLE Barnwell, • South Carolina. W. M. WALTON, ELLENTON, S. C. : GIVE A GOOD BOOK for Ctoirt- mas. See or write me at Hilda or call on one of the following: A. D. Arlington, Dunbarton; City Clerk’s Office, Barriwell; Harry Hutto, Hilda. ^J. W. Boggs, Hilda, S. C. For Satisfactory Weights and Grades, Skip Your Cotton to MID DLETON and PETERSON, Imc^ Savannah, Ga. Uneasy Tight Feeling j “I used Thedford’s Black- • Draught first for const!pa- \ tlon,” said Mrs. C. E. Buntln, • of R. F. D. 6, StarkviUe, Miss. M I would feel dull, stupid, and have severe headaches, even feverish. I had an uneasy, tight*feeling fa my stomach. I read quite a bit about - BLACK-DRAUGHT ■ 1 Liver Medicine I began using ft and soon my bowels acted regularly and I was greatly relieved. I used It every once fa a while for about IS yean. “About two yuan ago I found I wan having Indlgsa- tlon, a tight smothering fa my chest, then severs pate, especially after eating sweets. I commenced taking Just a pinch of Black-Draught after meals, and by doing this I could eat anything. “I gave Black-Draught to my children for eoras and htisdrlmo 1 can recommend ft” Black-Draught If Used, with aatlsfactlon, Get Thedfc Good Service Aids State’s Progress T HE $13,000,000 telephone construction program which the Southern. Bell Company is competing * this year is an investment in new and additional plant that South Carolina and other Southern States may have more and better service. As a result of, this program, telephone service is now better than ever before,, despite the fact that the operators are handling a larger volume of calls. The service is more valuable to the Individual user, as well as to communities ht large, and telephone sub scribers now receive more for the money they spend for telephone service than for any comparable service or commodity. That, telephone rates have not increased anything like the cost of other services and commodities is due to economica] management and efficient porkers who have kept the operating expenses at a minimum despite the growing cost of everything which forms a part of telephone plant and service. MORGAN a SPE1R, CargM^; ■■■■■■ “Bell. System** SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY l '”1