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. THURSDAY, DECEMBER It, 1925 TflR3ARNWEI,L PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA kaob nm t s Flour and Self Rising IN WOOD AND SACKS Your Thanksgiving and Christmas Cakes will be more sue* cessful with this high grade flour, and those every-day discuits are bound to be improved. . ' ' V V: Try a sack of Pillsbury's either plain or self rising for your next baking. LEMON BROS., Inc. Barnwell,- - - - S. C. produced World of Pleasure, which will be visible at the Vamp Theatre. Friday, December 11th. A ! perfect chorus girl—one who is both beauti ful and accomplished—is a rare avis. Diogenes’ quest fot a fellow who wouldn’t run off with one’s umbrella, was no more heartbreaking than is the reVue impresario’s search for pretty and agile girls. A peep at the comely maids with World of Pleasure, however, prove that Mr. Scibilia has been more successful than the famous tub resident. Nearly nine hundred applicants were inspected before the score of coryphees and models, present in World of . Pleasure, were selected. In the old days it was passible to doc tor an otherwise acceptable chorister with unshapely limbs by such artifi cial aids as symetricals. In the cur rent era of talcum costumed extremi ties none but the naturally curvili near win do. Much stress u laid, by those fostering the* big -xtrra; i za, on the beauty of the feminine ijsrtii:- pants and it may be said tk it ? Jch reports as nave wended his jy- ward bear out the contention. ere an cl ^Hereabouts ’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local ^ Interest for This Column. — Miss Jean Riley visited friends in ■ Fairfax yesterday. Mr. Billie Holmes, of Atlanta, spent the week-end here with relatives.’ Col. Edgar A. Brown left yester day for Washington on professional business. * > Mr. J. 0. Patterson, who has been located in Florida for several months, is spending some time with his mother. HEADACHES? The great majorty of her.dojchesj are due entirely to impairedeyesignt. | The sooner you come in for an ex amination the sooner these annoy ances will vanish. Our glasses are sold a greatly re duced prices. P.W. STEVENS Registered Op-tom-e-trist Mrs. J/ L. Widman and little son, Larry, Jr., arrived here Monday night to spend some time with her mother, •Mrs. i Mrs. Martha Owens, of Kline was the guest of relatives in Barnwell last * a week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hazel, of the Cave section, was in town a few hours on Wednesday. C. B. Elliott, Esq., and C. W. Mc- Cants, Esq., of Columbia, were busi ness visitors -here Monday. * The friends of Auditor W. H. Man ning are glad to see him back in his office after an illness of three days. The following Barnwell people at tended the funeral of Major J. Anslem Meyer at Meyer’s Mill Sunday af ternoon; Capt. and Mrs. J. B. Arm strong, Judge and Mrs. John K. Snel- ling, Mr. and MrSi,JL R. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. O’Bannon, Judge r C. C. Simms, Miss Anna Walker, Miss Frankie Harley, Mrs. Pearl Harvard Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Holland, Messrs A. A. Lemon, B. P. Davies and Ben Davies, Jr Mrs. F. R. Trobridge and children, of Cosby, and Mrs. Sallie Ray, of Blackville, were visitors here Friday. The Ladies’ Guild of the Barnwell Episcopal Church met at the home of Mrs. Solomon Brown Tuesday after noon. No Court This Month. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Creech and lit tle daughter, of the Olar section, were in the city Wednesday of this week. , Mr. Moses Green and son, of Sum ter, spent the Week-end with the former’s daughter, Mrs. Solomon Blatt. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies will be glad to know that their little son, Billie, is recovering from a severe attack of bronchitis. At one time he was threatened with bron chial pneumonia. The regular December term of the Court of General Sessions for Barn well County has been called off, due to ! a lack of sufficient funds, an< Sheriff Dychua has notified all jurors and other interested parties. The term was for one week and it is un derstood that Solicitor Cartcj agreed *o its cancellation, provided an extra term be called in connection with the regular February term of Court. Hilda Personal News. The members of the Virginia-Caro- lina Field Trial Association wei*e so well pleased with the attention shown them at “Dollar Bill,” the luhch house on the trial grounds, that they secured the promise of the ladies of the Methodist Church to be on hand next year with a repetition of good things to eat. Quite ti substantial sum was realized from the sale of lunches, which goes to the new church building fund. Children’s Colds ' Art be»t treated ex ternally. Check them overnight -without “doting” by rubbing Vieke over throat end cheat at bedtime. WICKS w VapoRuh w M. Our Eye Specialist -OPTOME TRIST will be with us SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19th. If you are having any trouble with your eyes see him.— BEST PHARMACY, Barnwdl, -S. C. Hilda, Dec. 8.—Mrs. P. H. Hartzog went to Orangeburg Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hartzog, of Govan. Mr. Earl Collins, of BsmU-i g, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Hart- zog. Mus. Brooker and Mrs. D- I. Ddri- zog visited Barnwell Saturday morn ing. Mr. G. W. Delk was the after noon guest of Mr. D. J. Hartzog Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Brooker Hartzog vis ited Mrs. Annie Woodward Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hutto visited the latter’s people at Olar Sunday. Misses Pauline and Sadie Delk spent the week-end with ^ Miss Victorine -Delk. Mr. and Mrs. Brooker Hartzpg spent Sunday wilh Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hartzog. % Mr. M. L. Collins and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gunpels Sunday. ' Preaching services were conducted at the Hilda Baptist .Church Sunday night by .the Rev. Boggs. Messrs. Brooker and Milledge Hart zog went to Barnwell on business Monday. The Hilda Club will sell chickens, fresh butter, eggs, cqllards and tur nips at the Court House -Saturday, Dec. 12th, from 9:00 to 10:00 a. m. The Rev. Roy Davis, of Williston, will preach his trial sermon at Hilda Baptist Church Friday night, De cember 11th. ■ '..'i-a* —. « L. Wni. McNAB - Representing FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Personal attention given all businees - Office in Harrison Block* Main 8t BARNWELL. 8. C Lovely Girls Draw Dollars .* As a lure to box office solvency the most potent magnet is an aggrega tion of personable young women. The more attractive the figuratures the more numerous, are ticket.-buyers. Anton F. Scibilia, not being entirely eelemosonary, therefore chose the fairest of the fairer sex when he A Cordial Imitation Is extended our friends and pat- rons to call at our store and in- • • spect our stock of Christmaa and Wedding Presenta consisting of Silverware, Cut Glass, Hand-Painted China, etc. Our stock is complete and our prices vesy reasonable. Knopf’s Drug Store FAIRFAX, S. C. B USINESO riLDERO FOR SALE OR RENT.—One nice farm, price reasonable. Communicate with G. N. Bodiford, Lees, S. C.— 12-H)-2tc. { LOST.—One black mare mule, white mouth, long ears, weight about 900 pounds. Finder will please com municate with C. F. Rizer, Olar, S. C. 2t-pd. Are Always Santa Claus? v ■r The Christmas Spirit is ■ > ■ r . ' ... .1 '. ‘ - beautiful and noble, be- \ cause it exemplifies unsel fish remembrance of others, « / 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 ■ ’ • ‘ . ‘ • " ■ €. —rr—■ ; to thieves by keeping them in insecure places. • THE BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA is your bank. It provides the safe deposit boxes for your important papers and valuables. Its hurg lar proof vaults keen your savings safe. Oar counsel and advice on property transfers and investments is free to all our customers. BANK OF WESTERN CAROUNA lon’t trust to Luck Always gives quick, positive relief Comfort and relief—quick and cer tain—that’s whst thousands of rheu matic sufferers report they have never failed to get from a simple home treatment. “I have made a study of rheuma tism,” writes John Walraaley of 28 South King Street. Gloucester, N. J., “and I have helped myself and a great many others. I take greet pleasure in letting you know that Sloan’s Lini ment is the best remedy I have ever used.” Just a little Sloan’s patted en lightly —and a healing tide of fresh, germ- destroying blood is sent tingling through the pain-ridden tissues. No nibbing! It’s the medicine itself that does the work. Swelling and inflammation go down. Almost suddenly you And yourself free from pain—really comfortable at last. Get a bottle today and have it on hand. All druggists—36 cents. nmi [to TAKE CARE OF YOUR LOVED ’ONES AFTER YOU 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. * SI oc\n’s Liniment KILLS P.Ms — NORMAN B. CAMBLB Barnwell, • South Carolina. See Us For Bargains In Following No. 1 Feed Mill worth $12.00, take $8.00. No. 8 Feed Mill worth $26.00, take $16.00. 16 inch Cent or Grist MUIjmrth $100.00, take $75.00. WITTE GASOLINE ENGINES AT BARGAIN PRICES. We nil^ be Closed Saturday, day after Christman as well as Christmas Day. All Lines of Insurance :: Farm Coverage a Specialty:: Calhoun and Co. P. A. Price, Mgr. Bank of W. C Bldg. Columbia Supply Company 823 West Gervais St. Cohimhia, 8. C. .x-*x~:-*x~:**x~x~x-*xk~x~x~x- , :- , > Send Us Your Job Work, FOR SALE:—Big Boll Dixie Tri umph Will. Resistant Gotten Seed.— B. Mazursky, Barnwell, S. C. I2-3-fll LAND FOR RENT.—I have two to flve-horse farm, highly cultivated, will produce bale to acre; will rent for one bale to 25 acres.—Apply to E. L. Sanders, Ulmer. S. C It. ,3 a* a* a * a* r* * * * * as * a * * & j Uneasy Tight Feeling * *T used Thedford’s Black 2 Draught first for constlpa- “ “ tion,” said Mrs. C. E. Buntln, n of R. F. D. 5, Starkville, Miss. *T would feel dull, stupid, and have severe headaches, even feverish. I had an uneasy, • tight feeling In my stomach. I read quite a bit about ’IBUCK-DRAU6HT Liver Medicine HIALEAH LOT OWNERS wish ing to sell at cash profit before' price drops again write Mr. Boyd, 17 W; Jones S., Savannah. Ga. ll-19-4tp. WANTED..—To rent or lease for two or three years, with option of buying, a smamll farm near Barnwell. Give Location, description, et:., ifrat letter.—Ruben, care The Peop*n-Stn- tinel, Barnwell, PC. - GIVE A GOOD BOOK for Christ man.' See or write 1 me at HiWa or call on one of the following: A. D. Arlington, Dunbarton; City Clerk’s Office, Barnwell; Harry Hutto, Hilda. —J. W. Boggs, Hilda, S. a I began using it and noon my bdwels acted regularly and I was greatly relieved. I used It every ones in a whits for about 1$ years. “About two years ago I found I was having Indiges tion, a tight smothering in my chest, then severe pain, especially after sating sweets. I commenced taking Just a pinch/hf Black-Draught after meals, and by doing this I M could eat gnythlng. ”1 gave Black-Draught to my children for colds , and headaches. I can certainly recommend it** ■ ~ Black-Draught la used, with satisfaction, by Get Thedford'a FOR RENT ' » Vy » * For the year 1926 the T. G. All Place, located about One and One-half miles East of the Town of Allendale, adjoining lands of the Estate of Mrs. Stoney, containing three hun dred acres. Address: Southern States Phosphate and Fertilizer Co. Augusta, ••• • • • • Georgia s£s T. B. Ellis J. B. Ellis i. ELLIS ENGINEERING Oa < :: «* Land Surveying a Specialty. Lyudburst, 8. C Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of Luther M. Mace, da- ceased, arS hereby required to flip them with gbe> undersigned duly item ized sod verified, within the time pre scribed by law, and all persons in debted to the said estate are hereby requested to make payment to the undersigned. j ■ Annie Marie Mfe, Administratrix si the Estate 'A Advertised* The