The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, December 17, 1925, Image 5

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i5 : ■ > ■ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, IMS FOR CHILDREN: Toys of all kinds— Fire Works— Wagons_25e to $9,00— Velocepedes— Guns and Shells— Knives— Gloves and Ties— Sweaters. MV * \ n, ^ FOR WOMEN: Humming Bird Silk Hose boxed $1.50, all colors— A Felt Slippers $l.(k)— , Hat Boxes $3.50 to $5.00— Wardrobe Trunks $19.76— Waffle Irons, Toasters— Electric Irons— China and Novelty glass ware. FOR MEN: Manhattan Shirts— Pajamas and Sweaters— Walk-Over Shoes— Socks, silk, lisle, wool mixed— Overcoats and Clothing— Razors and Flashlights. J LEMON BROS., Inc. BarnweB, v is exhausted. Ill BANK OF DENMARK, Denmark, S. C. 12-10-31... . v HOW’S THIS? HALL'S CATARRH MBDICIWH Will do what we claim for It—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH HBDICINB don- | sists of.' an-. Ointment, which Quickly Relieves the catarrhal inflammation, and | the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces, thus restoring normal condl- | tions. gp'd by druggists for over 40 Tears. P. J. Cheney 4k Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Our Eye Specialist OPTOME TtflST will be with us SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19th. If you having any tronble with yonr eyes nee him.— BEST PHARMACY, Barnwell, S. C. s. c. ere an cl ^Hereabouts ’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local Interest for This Column. t Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Stevens have visiting them, Mrs. Stevens’ mother, Mrs. Hattie Blackwell, of Parksville. . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gantt and chil dren, of Troy, Ala., are visiting the mother of Mrs. Gantt, Mrs. M. J. Vann. Mrs. W. A. Hayes and family have moved to Ellenton, where Mrs. Hayefc will have charge of tfal Eilontnn Hotel: Mrs. B. L. Easterling and daugh ters, Mrs. H. J. Phillips and Miss Elizabeth Easterling, spent Monday in Augusta. Misses Olivia Rook and Gantt and Mr. W. H. Greene, of Ellenton, were in town~bn Tuesday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Greene. Mrs. Arthur Doughty and children, who have been visiting Mrs. S. A. McNab, left for Columbia last week, where they go to make their future home. Mr. D. C. Bush, of Ellenton, was a welcome visitor at The People-Senti nel office while in the city Monday. Miss Willie Mae Vann, County Demonstration Agent, returned* on Saturday from Rock Hill, where she j has been attending the annual agents conference. Sh e reports a very suc cessful meeting and the work for the, coming* year was mapped'out in de- tail. Her furlough begins on Decern” ber 15th and her friends are glad to know that this will be spent in Barnwell. . » SYCAMORE NEWS The Bazaar held at tl|: Court House last Friday by the ladies of the Baptist Church was a success in every particular and a neat sum was realized therefrom. The friends of Mr. S. W. Blanton will regret to know that he is quite ill and was carried to a hospital several days ago. He is expected to return home this week. The many friends of Dr. (J. B. Ray will learn with pleasure that he is recovering from a severe attack of illness. The Doctor has been con- Sycamore, Dec. 12.—Mrs. Earl | Brown’ and children spent the week end with her parents, Mrs. Mack, of | Swansea. Mrs. J. A. Vernon, daughter, Car rie and son, Roy, and Mr. and Mrs. | Tom Vernon spent Sunday in Fair fax with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bowers spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lightsey, Allie Msie Lightsey, Geneve Marganteller, j Mattie Lou Loadholt, motored out to Allendale Sunday afternoon to attend the protracted meeting. Miss Allie Male Lightsey went up j to Augusta Wednesday to spend some time with her aunts, Misses Allie Maie and Meta Pearl Hennies. A Cordial Is extended our friends and pat rons to call at our store and in spect our stock of s. Christmas and -Wedding —^7 —• •• < Presents consisting of Silverware, Cut Glass, Hand-Painted China, etc. Our stock is complete and our prices very reasonable. Knopf’s Drug Store FAIRFAX, S. C. The .Christmas Spirit is 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 to thteves 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 arid advice on property transfers and investments is free to all our customers. BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA Our Eye Specialist OPTOME TRIST will be with us SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19th. If yoa arc having any trouble with your eyes see him.— BEST PHARMACY, Barnwell, £ C. Plumbing and Tinning * . • * * Prompt Attention Given to All Work Prices Reasonable, Work Guaranteed W. A. KING Barnwell, South Carolina 'Don’t trust to Luck 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. NORMAN’ B. GAMBLE Barnwell, • South Carolina. SCHOOL FACULTY 4 TO HAVE BANQUET fined to his 1 home for '• days.' J ■" . TRUSTEES TO BE GUESTS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17 AT 7:30 P. M. ON .4- Treat Colds Externally - Focr sore throat, bronchitis or deep chest colds, mb Vicks VapoRub briskly . over throat and chest and cover with warm flannel. . Vicks acts in two ways—both direct: iltorM like a liniment and inhaled as a vapor. A quick relief for the cold troubles of all the family. ► * *' Our Bye Specialist OPTOME TRIST will he with us SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19th. If yoa are having any tronble with yoyr eyes see him.— BEST PHARMACY. Barnwell, S. C. Dunbarton Hi-Notes, Dec. 11th. The trustees of the seven coopera ting districts will be the guesU* of the teachers of the Dunbarton High School at a banquet next Thursday nights The shpper will be held in the hotel building at Dunbarton and will be staged at seven-thirty o’clock. There are twenty trustees and each of these is expected to invfEe^a man of influence in his district TV accom pany him. About fifty men a?T ex pected to be present. An elaborate plate will be served by the woniep teachers of the school, and Supt. King will «ct as toastmas ter. The banquet is planned as a get- together meeting of the teachers and trustees and oher patrops ai friends of the school. This is the first time that a banquet has been served, and it is hoped tha£ the event will become an annual affair. < -Oar Eye Specialist OPTOME TRIST will he with us SAtURDAY, DECEMBER 19th. If yon are having any trouble with your ryot see him/ BEST PHARMACY, Barnwell, S. C. t m. McNAB FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Personal attention given all . Office in Harrihon Block, Main St ‘ BARNWELL. S. C MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day application received. No Red Tape HARLEY & BLATT. Attomeys-at-Law ; BamwelLS. C. For Satisfactory.. Weights Grades, Ship Your Cottas to MID DLETON and PETERSON, Inc., Savannah, Ga. « B usinesc I FILDERO | LOST—One black pony horse, with white face, hind feet white, long tail. Strayed Dec. 7th. Finder notify W. H. Braxton, Kline, S. C. 2t-pd. FOR SALE.—I have a limited quan tity of choice pgcans for sate. - Afce< a house to rent.—Apply to Mrs. Marie Cornell, Barnwell, S. C. 12-17-c. LOST or STRTYED.=OTie SorfeU Mare, ten years old, weighs 950 to 1,000 pounds, holds head high.-r-If found return to Terrie Richardson, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE OR iENT.—One^Tnice farm, price reasonable. Communicate with G. N. Bodiford, Lees, S. C.- 12-10-2tc. . • '• LOST.—One black mare mule, white mouth, long ears, weight about 900 pounds. Finder will please com municate with C. F. Rizer, QlAr, S.*C. 2t-pd., FOR SALE:—Big Boll Dixie Tri umph Wilt Resistant Cotton Seed.— B.MazUrsky, Barnwell, S. C. 12-3-0t LAND FOR RENT.—I have two to five-horse farm, highly cultivate^ will produce bale to acre; will rent for one bale to 25 acres.—Apply to E. L. Sanders, Ulmer. S. C It. HIALEAH LOf~OWNERS wish-1 [ frig to seft at cash profit before price I drops again write Mr. Boyd, 17 W.i Jones^LJijjiv^^ WANTRb^o refit fe?leasVTor two or three years, With option of buying, a smamll farm near BarnweB. Give location, description, et\,- Arab letter.—Ruben, care The People-Sen tinel, Barnwell, S' C. GIVE A GOOD BOOK for Christ- mas. See or write me at Hilda or call on one of the following: A. D. Arlington, Dunbarton; City Clerk’s Office, Barnwell; Harry Hutto, HiUa. L W. Boggs, HUda^ JSL C, ^ HEADACHES? The great majority of headaches are due entirely to impairedeye&ignt. The sooner you come in for an ex amination the sooner these annoy ances will vanish. Our glasses are sold s greatly re duced prices. P.W. STEVENS Registered Op-tom-e-trist All Lines of Insurance ’Farm Coverage a Specialty} Calhoun and Co. P. A. Price, Mgr. ; Bank of W. C. Bldg. See Us For Bargains In Following- No. 1 Feed Mill worth $12.00, take $8.00. No. 8 Feed Mill worth $25.00, take $16.00. 16 inch Corn or Grist Mill worth $10o!(>0, take $76.00. I WITTE GASOLINE ENGINES AT BARGAIN PRICES. We wil^ be Closed Saturday, day after Christmas as wall so Christmas Day. Columbia Supply Company 823 West Gem is St. Columbia, 8. C. 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, Barnwell, 8. C. FOR RENT Uneasy Tight Feeling "I used Thedfhrd’fl Black- Draught first for constipa tion,” said Mrs. C. E. Buntin, of R. F. D. 5, Starkvllle, Mias. M I would feel dull, stupid, and I road quite a bit about Liver Medicine I began using It and soon nf bowels acted regularly and I was greatly relieved. I used It ovary once In a while for about 18 year*. “About two years ago I found 1 was having tmdifao- tfoe. g tight smothering In oly chest, the especially after eating sweets. I commenced taking juot a pinch of Black-Draught after meals, and by doing this I could oat "I gave Black-Draught to my children for colds and headaches. I can certainly recommend It” is used, wRh 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. » • 1 Address: Southern States Phosphate and Fertilizer Go. Augusta, v Georgia T. B. Ellis J. B. Ellis • BLUS ENGINEERING CO. Land Surveying a Specialty. * / U Lyndhurst, 8. G Notice to and Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of Luther M. Mace, de ceased, are hereby required to file them with the undersigned duly item ised and 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. Annie Marie Mace, Administratrix' Of the Estate of . ~ » Luther M. Mace, --Advertise in The "-'’j