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Another “BeU” Durham
advertisement by Will
Bofera, Ziegfeld Folllaa
and screen a tar, andlead*
ing American humorist.
More coming. Watch
(o* them.
America
is Safe with
TBull” Durham
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A gang of Scientists left on a
Boat for a year’s cruise to
study queer kind of Fish in
the South Atlantic Ocean.
They should have stayed here
in New York and went to see
and hear what I did the other
day, a real Red Bolsheviki
meeting. They would h^ve seen
queer looking Fish there,Suck>
ers, Eels, Flounders, Bullheads,
and every Guy that got up
was a big mouth Bass. They
denounced everything in
America, The Weather, The
ConamwtionpWhite Gfaves
for Pall Bearers, Mah Jongg,
Lower Taxes, Suspenders,
CrossWord Puzzles, Shower
Baths, League of Nations
and Icc Cream Pies. After
looking them all over I found
what was the matter with
them. There wasnt a one
of them knew enough to roll
his own. How are you going
to improve on a Government
if you dont know that much.
Every man you see pouring
“Bull” Durham into hispaper,
you can bet he is satisfied wi th
America, because its the
old right down to earth Amer
icans that do it.
P. S. There ia going to he another piece
in thia paper soon. Look for it.
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May Valentino Opera Co.
Will Present
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OPERA
No superior or similar organization will appear
in this city during the present season.
Finest singing chorus in America
and their own Orchestra. x
Guaranteed by
INCOAegftATlB
III Fifth Avenue, New York City
CRUMBLY TEETH
Where there, is a tend*
eney to lime-deficiency,
soft teeth or weak bones
there is special need for
cod-liver oil
WATCH NEXT WEEK’S PAPER
SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN
GAINS BIG HEADWAY
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.)
are ready to help you as koen as they
know you are out after one of the
big prizes. Show yourself to be in
earnest and support will come your
way.
Get started in the race with a,
shout. You know how and have the
energy to do it when you are once in.
If ynn have been thinking and ha^
not made the start, DO IT NOW!
The standing, of the candidates is
a s follows: •
ULMERS
Mrs. N. E. Harter 27,000
Miss Louise Blunt 40,000
ULMERS, R. F. D.
Miss Louise Goodson 32,300
Miss Ada Sanders r 5,000
Mrs. J. T. Locke 28,400
OLAR
Miss Corine Hiers 30,900
Miss Bessie Collins 5,000
4! ,500
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DISTRICT NO. TWO
BLACKVILLE
DISTRICT NUMBER ONE.
Barnwell. ;
Miss Frankie Harley 74,900
Miss Annie Moody » 63,900
Mrs. John Wilder 70,400
BARNWELL, R. F. D.
Miss Daisy Ray 40,100
Mrs. W. B. Parker 5,000
Mrs. August a Long 70,800
HILDA'
Miss Ollie Lee Jones 33.700
Miss Ruby Warren 40,300
Misa Eulalia Black 45,400
Mrs. Emma Lou-Still 39QM0
KLINE
Miss Mary Ann Best 71,000
Helen Weissinger 46300
Mrs. Jeff Black 75,600
Miss -Martha Bruce 60,100
WILLISTON
Mrs. W. H. Manning «. 46,000
BLACfCVILLE R. F. D.
Miss Mabel Mims 5,000
ELKO
Miss Mary Junes 68,400
DUNBARTON
Miss Alice Williams 67,700
One automobile and four other
costly awards must positively be won
in each district ami every one is guar
anteed a commission according to the
tules of the campaign.
Stores to C'loae.
W'e, the undersigned mer
chants of Barnwell, do hereby
agree to close *our places of
business from December 24th
(Thursday night) until Mon
day morning, December 28th:
E. D. Peacock,
L. Cohen,
- B. Mazursky,
United 10c Store, _ :
T’ W. Falkenatein,
PllliKUH V. Mferc. Co.
Lemon Bros., Inc.,
Weiner Bros.,
Carrie A. Cave.
Barnwell Defeats Olar.
The Barnwell High School girls'
basketball team celebrated the open
ing of the season by defeating the
Olar team at Olar, 28 to 26, in a
hotly contested game.
The Olar team was handicapped by
the absence of one or two players.
Barnwell cotild probably have won
by a wider margin but substitutions
in order to try different line-ups gave
Olar team chances to score. Both
teams played well and a very inter
esting game should result when they
meet again in January with tfie full
varsity team for each school.
Advertise in The People-Santinel.
of pure cod-fiver oil sup
plies a richness of vitamins
that a child needs to as
sure sound bones
and teeth. It it easy
to take—itt benefits
are lotting. ^
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Advertise "in The People-Sentinel.
Sacred Concert at Methodist Church
There will be a sacred concert at
the Barnwell Methodist* Church on
Sunday evening,-Dec. 20th at 7:30.
Chorus—“It came upon the mid
night air.”—Music Club.
Piano Solo — Venevja- Gondolira
(Liszt)—Mrs. Solomon Blatt.
Vocal Solo—Ave Maria from Cav-
alleria Rusticana—Mrs. S. B. Mose
ley. * ,
.Chorus,—Sweet and Low—Music
Club. ‘ ‘
Vocal Solo—Little Gray Home in the
West.—(Lohr)—Mr. Ralph Smith.
Vocal Solo—Ave Maria (Mallard)
—Mrs. Ira Fales. • -
Vocal Solo—Flanders Fields. (Ber
gen)—Mr. J. Arthur Kennedy.
Chorus—Swing Low Sweet Char-
iot—Music Club. *
Vocal Solo—Redemption. (Stults)
—Mrs. Barney Owens.
Remarks—Peace on earth, good
will toward men—Rev. R. W. 1 Hum-
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phenes.
Free Will Offering—benefit of
Organ Fund.
Chorus—Silent Night—Music Club.
Congregational Singing Doxology.
A disappointingly < small crowd
witnessed the performance of “World
of Pleasure” at the Vamp Theatre
Friday evening. "/'This is one of the
best productions that has visited
Barnwell in several seasons.
Man Sleeps Like Log
. and Eats Anything
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“After taking Adlerika I can eat
anything and sleep like a log. I had
gas on the stomach and couldn’t keep
food down nor sleep.” (signed) R. C.
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Miller. ONE spoonful Adlerik a re
moves GAS and often brings surpris
ing relief to the stomach. Stops that
full, bloated feeling. Often brings
out old waste-matter you never
thought was in your system. Excel-
lent for chronic constipation.—Mace
and Deasbh, Druggists. .
MASTER’S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
(County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
Southern Cotton Oil Company,
Plaintiffs
vs. • ”
J. E. Holley, C. B. Ellis, Jr., and
Savannah Timber Company,
1 .. • ' Defendants. Llands of Mrs. Mary Heath, and
that piece, parcel or tract of land sit
uate, lying and being in Barnwell
County, South Carolina, known as the
Hammock tract, containing four hun
dred thirty-four (434) acres, more or
less, and bounded on the North and
West byjands now or formerly of the
estate of Jesse Griffin, and on the
South and East by lands of Ida O.
Holley.
2. All that piece, parcel or tract
of land situate, lying and being in
Barnwell County, South Carolina,
known as t)je Pine tract, containing
two hundred aeventy-fiva 4276) acres,
mors 'or less, bounded on the North
by lands of Ida O. Holley; on the East
by lands of D. Pink Key; on the
South by lands of Frank Dunbar and
on the . West by lands of Wilson
Purse.
3. All that piece, parcel or tract
of land situate, lying and being in
Barnwell County, South Carolina,
containing eighty-three (83) acres,
more or less, the exact boundaries of
which are unknown but which tract
of land, along with tracts 1 and 2
above described, were inherited by J.
E. Holley from the estate of his moth
er, Mrs. Juli a Holley.
Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers and revenue stamps.
The successful bidder or bidders at
the sale will be required during the
legal hours of sale to deposit with the
Master Two Hundred (200.00) Dollars
for each tract or parcel of land pur
chased by him to guarantee his com-i
pliance with hia bid. Should said
successful bidder fail with'n a reason
able time to comply with hia bid then
said money £all be taken as liquid
ated damages to the plaintiff for hia
failure to comply with the bid.
Should said successful bidder or bid
ders fail on demand of the Master to
make sueh deposit, then the Master
will re-sell said property during said
legal hours of sale, disregarding said
defaulting bidder’s bid or any further
bid that they may make at the subse
quent sale.
That in case the sale of these three
tracts of land fails to bring sufficient
funds with whjch to pay up and dis
charge the judgment of the plaintiff,
together with costs and. expensed;
and the defendant, the Savannah
’J Timber Company, fails or refuses to
make up the. deficiency or indicate
their willingness to do so within fif
teen minutes, then the timber and
* timber rights as conveyed in the deed
of J. E. Holley to the Savannah Tim
ber Company, dated March 8th, 1917,
will be sold to the highest bidder on
said sales day on like terms as the
lands are sold. Said timber rights
described as follows:
. “All of the timber and timber
rights, which includes the right of
cutting for ten (10) years! from the
8th day df March^l917, in and upon
those two said tracts of land situated
in Four Mile Township, Barnwell
County, South Caroline, and described
as follows:
1. That tract of land containing
eighty-three (83) acres, more or less,
bounded on the Norfft and East by
lands of Mrs. Olivia Holley, South
by the Savannah River, and West by
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause
I will sell at Barnwell, S. C., in front
of the Court House, on Monday, Jan
uary 4th, 1926, it being salesday in
said month, within the legal,, hours
of sale, the following described real
property (the timber and timber
rights of the Savannah Timbfer Com
pany, as shown .by deed of J. E. Hol
ley; dated the 8th day of March, 1917,
to said Company, are excepted): AU
THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH
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, 2. That tract of land containing
seventy-five (75) acres, more or lees,
bounded North by the Monroe Tract
of the Savannah Lumber Company, to
the South by the Monroe and Ashley
tracts of the Savannah River Lumber
Company, and to the West by the
Zeigler tract of the Savannah River
Lumber Co.”
- G. M. GREENE,
--- ♦ Master, Barnwell County
Master’s Office, Dec. 16, 1925.
is the
pown
form of
ownership
Southern Railway men look forward to
the time whdn this great transportation
system will be flrlDQ per cent Southern
enterprise—owned as well as operated
by the people of the South.
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The accumulation of investment capital
in the South is keeping pace with its
growing prosperity. The South is using
this capital to develop its rich resources^
Increasing ownership of the Southern
Railway by the people it serves is a
natural outcome of the growing pros
perity of the South.
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S'O'UT HTTITN RAILWAY SYS
On
Guard!
Brave Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen guard America's
shores. Keeping eternal vigilance.
THE BEST PHARMACY
is the guardian of your health. Uure drugs, accurately
filled prescriptions and emergency supplies. •
With every cash purchase of
or more gallons of Gasoline from.
December 21st to 26th, inclusive,
we will give, absolutely FREE
A BOX OF FIRESTONE TIRE PATCHES
t’t Fail to Get Yours.
Station
: SEND US VOUR ORDERS FOR JOB PRINTING.
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