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THE BARNWELL PB0PLE-8KNT|NEL. BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1925. SHERIFFSALE /■ SUBSCRIPTION RATESt Om Year ILBO Six Months ..... .90 Three Months .• AO (Strictly hi Adrsnee.) OUR RELIGION? NOT ENOUGH. THURSDAY)) DECEMBER 17, 1925. no ROUGE—HEALTHY. THE LIGHT CITY. KNOWN BUT TO GOD. Sufficient untd the day is the weevil thereof. There are no statues of men who felt sorry for themselves. Much that passes for philosophy is no more than a Rood digestion. Wisdom is merely the reaction that follows contemplation of receipted -bills. A woman’s declining years come before the'if e of thirty. After that she is glad to accept. • - —^ — Every normal youngster passes through an age when it seems that the crass old world can’t understand. The meek shall inherit the earth. But there won’t be much fun in a world peonled exclusively by hen- ibai pecked husbands. -ry~ % Those statues to Christopher Co lumbus in various parts of the coun try commemorate a prominent for eigner who didn’t come over here to lecture. . Big Dance at Allendale. Allendale, Dec. 23.—On Tuesday, December 29, the big Holiday Dance of the Christmas season will be held at the Town Hall in Allendale under the direction of the Gala Club headed by Edward Oswald and DeLaey Shu man. Music for this occasion is to be furnished by Van Pelt’s Famous Geor gia Orchestra of Augusta, which is looked upon throughout the South as one of the best obtainable for dance music and the occasion is being looked forward to as one of the events of the season. About your Health Thiap You* Should] Know ALCOHOL WiK I am aware of treading danger ous ground in discussing alcohol even as medicine, it has no other legitimate use, but that any agent good for ri^kness should be des- ’ troyed, I emphatically deny. , Go^l l^ads the world as a basic instiga tor of crime. Rut Fio zealot would alish gold. It must be endured forthe good *1 rn ®V do. More\g' «l people die of pneumo nia than of any other disease. It is here that alcohol in medical ad ministration, isNat its best as a life-saver. It has added years of life to those for-whonKlife is.most * • » r wVv - .precious. Alcohol is nearer a spe cific in the dreaded influenza, than any other drug we possess, hoi has supported the typhoid vft tim over the crisis, and started him on the highway of health. These virtues should maintain it in the ranks of our most valuable medicines. Opium kills. Its habit Is the most tenacious and degrad ing—yet we never hear about pro hibition and destruction of the poppy. The politidan cannot Use opium as a monkey-wrench to throw into somebody’s political ma chinery, so he, permits it to be reg ulated in a logical, legal way with out ostentation, as is being done today. The abuse of alcohol is well-known, making of it a very bad master, instead of a most val uable servant. Notice of Final Discharge. Notice ia hereby given that I will file my final account with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letter* Dismissory on Monday, the 18th day of January, 1926. H. Clay Creech, Administrator, d. b. h. Estate of Lottie C. Sanders, Deceased. S. C., Dec. 23, 1986.—4tpd A gentleman from the East brings what he calls a glorious proposition—■ one religion to fit everybody. No more religious quarrels or, prejudice. It won’t happen. Each race wants to select its own gods, with approved characteristics. Some indivdual said lightly, “An honest God is the noblest work of man.” The higher the man, the nob ler his type of god! A Congo savage worships an idol with a pink nose. The ancient Greek said that if cam els had a god their god would have four legs and a hump, which is true. We are taught that God made man in his own image. There is no doubt whatjever that Among pagan gods in THEIR own image, lending to him their own hatreds, animosities 'Ven geance, love of gold and silver, fond ness of the blood of animals, etc. There will be no “religion to suit all men” until you have a different race of men. Editor’s Not# r— Throosh apeelal ar- ransrement with Tho Educational Book Cto.. N. Y.. thla newspaper now offers its nsad- *rs this internstinir feature. "QUIZ", being wtracta irons that Book, endorsed by Eu- Bene C. Gibncy. Director of Extension Ac- Uritlea, New York Board of Education. These pussies will be found intellectual as well as instruct!W». Puzzle No. 23, 12345678 9 0 Arrange these figures so they form) two multiplications, and the product in both caffes to be the same. / Puzzle No. 24 How is the best way to make a coat last ? Puzzle No. 25 Charles Dickens’ Rebus Letter. “Akleb Scheu.” Dear “Ddvia Pfidleeropc’*:— Thank you vecy much for send ing me^'Hitcasniar Distrse.” C'TCJd State of South Carolina, County 6t Barnwell. THE STATE . ' ’ • vs. .• ~ - - MRS. JULIA A. BUSH Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J. B. Arm- sfrong, Treasurer of Barnwell Coun- h*ye this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for r: • xs cash, between the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House at Barn well, S. C., on Monday,«the 4th day of January, 1926, this being Salesday in said month, thfe following describ ed real estate: 280 acres of land, in Ellenton School District, bounded on the North by lands of Steve Tutt; East by Augusta-Savannah road; West by Savannah River, and South by lands of Mrs. Mary E. Davis.. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, Barnwell Co. Barnwell, S. C., 15th day of Decem ber, 1925. NOTICE! Against Hunting, Fishii Any person or persons entering upon the lands hereinafter referred . ' * V t • •»' . ' to, situate in Barnwell, Richland and Red Oak Townships, for the purpose, of hunting, fishing or trapping, will be prosecuted to the full extent of ■S#£ you lend mfe “A Icdhis Hsiytor fo Gelnadn?” In these “Dhar Mitse,” I cannot obtain, it, .1 ci?t “Uro Tla- vmu T>r2Vn,” “Lemi tsitw,” yes- tcfiuy; ht was with “Yabarbn De- «• ,, smrn m ... IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE A UNITED STATES.. | Tug,” the “Culnomecmrai Llatr- High fashion decrees that ladies from now on must get stockings that match'their complexions. The will be no trouble abgyt that. Modern fashion makes it-eesy • lady to change her complexion to match her stockings if she can’t find exactly the silk stockings she wants. A girl with no rouge on her face wins the health prize at Barnard Col lege. Miss Elizabeth Metzger, twen ty years old, Is five feet four and one half inches tall, weighs 120 pounds. She wares high heels, but you can’t ex pect everthing. No rouge or lip stick ever touches her skin. She gives the pores of her face a chance to breathe, and that means health. rfey**” Did you know that “Tillet Ridrot’’ has -been turned cut of “Het Dio Utyicorsi' Hpos,” and “Medboydan Osn,” is written over the door? Your friend “Tammi Huzlzticew” has “Tager Xtpatei- cosm” about his-book “A eatl fo wto Sictis.” Have you heard abour “Eht Ymytrsefo Wnedi Ddoor?” He ia said to have stolen several copies of “Cwickki Rappse,” and “Kstscheec yb Ozb.” Much lave from, “HLANCIOS KYLINCEBY.” Other young women please take notice. A beautiful complexion that can be Bought by the ounce shouldn’t interest any young man worth marry ing. The human body can get used to anything, except too violent changes. The same can be healthy under the Eqfiator, with the thermometer at 120, or near the North Pole, at 40 be low zero. But you could not change from the Equator to the North Pole in five minutes without risking life. Young womlfn should remember tha$ —but they won’t. Ia England thousands' of girls now have danger ous colds and influenza because they wear, “Russian Boots!’ - up to .their ^ (Zlways use ^ Clanssens Bread , kas more food lalae^ Notice to Debtors and Creditors. knees for several hours, then change' suddenly to light slippers for after noon and evening parties. Beware of sudden changes. America’s biggest city, New York, does things on a big scale. So do doz ens of othew American cities, from Seattle to Miami and from San Diego to Portland, Maine. Our European friends read with amazement that a young American Arthur S. Williams, boss of the elec tric light industry, sells in New York ity more electricity than is used by twelve European countries with a coml>k^ed population of 109,000,000. The twelve Countries that use less electricity than New York City alone are: Greece, Denmark, Latavia, Jug oslavia, Poland, Turkey, Switzerland, Sweden and the Netherlands. New York uses fi,000,000,00ukilowatthours per year. Illinois discovers that a bill phased, quietly, makes it possible to set young Leopold or Loeb, or any other criminal, that might have “the price.” Virtue wonders how such a bill could slip through the Illinois Legis lature. The non-virtoous wonders how MUCH ^ taw of that kind would be worth in the hands of “practical men.” . - • Many soldiers lie in graves with no name. What would you write about such graves? The War Depart ment has approved this inscription: “Here rests in hoaored glory aa Americaa soldier, kaewr out to Gad.** 1 X" All persons indebted to the estate of J. L. Buist will make payment to the undersigned administratrix and any a nd all persons, if any, holding claims against the estate of J. L. Buist will file the;n, duly itemized and verified with the undersigned at Biackville, S. C. Mrs. Lenna Buist, Administratrix. Ninestein A Baxley, Attorneys for Adinx*.' . Dec. "9, 1925. sheriff Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE* vs. • ESTATE OF W. L. BUSH Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J. B. Arm strong, Treasurer of Barnwell Coun ty, I have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for ash, between the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House at Barn well, S. C., on Monday, the 4th day of January, 1926, this being Salesday in said month, the following describ ed real estate: 250 acres of lanid, in Ellenton School District, bounded on the North by lands of the Estate of W. M. Boyd; East by lands of the Estate of W. M. Boyd; West by Savannah River, and South by McCullough place. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs, x BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, Barnwell Co. well, S. C., 15th day of Decem ber, FOR tljE EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA- the law: Place: Acreage: L. W. Tilly " 200 Sue Ford " 130 Allen Eubanks 130 Joe McCreary —- ------ 200 Harriett Hutson - - — 175 H. D. Calhoun --- ----- 487 J. M. Easterling 860 W. H. Duncan - 405 F. H. ‘Creech _• — 45 Mrs. Kate M. Patterson 2500 Mrs. Annie P. Easterling -— 562 B. C. Norris —- —— 130 Daniel Tilly 200 Duncannon Place 1650 Mrs. Jane R. Patterson 1000 Fannie Chitty — 133 J. M. Weathersbee — 572 Billie Jenkins —- — 60 Jesse Middleton — 309 J. Wl Newton --24S" Estate H. A. Patterson 2000 Joseph E. Dicks 800 R. C. Holman 200 A. A. Bichardson *_ 2009 Lemon Bros., 159 S. B.- Moseley 89 Mrs. Lena Davies 96 i • 7a Barnwell, S. C., “ November 23, 1925. G. ARTHUR EVANS, Manager. IN BANKRUPTCY. In Re: Maggie C. Jenkins, Bankrupt. TO THE CREDITORS OF THE ABOVE BANKRUPT: TAKE NOTIC^, That on the 14th day of Dec., 1925,1 the said Maggie C. Jenkins, of Kline. - S. C., in the County of Barnwell, district aforesaid, was adjudged a bankrupt, and ther^ will be a first meeting of creditors in the office of the undersigned on the 29th day of Dec., 1925, at 11 A. M., at which time creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine tfie bankrupt and transact such other business as. shall be prop erly presented. . Notice is further giv en that at this meeting application will be made for an order for sale of both real and personal property, and if offered, a composition to creditors will be voted on. Claims verified in accordance with the bankruptcy law should be filed by all desiring to take part in meetings or share any dividends which-may be declared. Dated at Orangeburg, S. C., this 16 ’ay of December, 1925. H. E. MOORE, Referee in Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Merry Christmas To Our Customers We Extend The Season’s Greetings Your faith in us—in our integrity, in the * ■ ' •. quality of everything we sell and in cur reasonable prices, has contributed much to the success of our business. We thank you one and all for your confidence. May your Christmas be a Merry one and the New Year bring you a generous measure of all that makes life worth while. » Barnwell Fruit Company FOR THE EASTfeRN DISTRICT OF SOUTlFCAROLINA. IN BANKRUPTCY. In Rc: ‘ Ben F. Davis, Bankrupt. TO THE CREDITORS OF THE ABOVE BANKRUPT: TAKE NOTICE, That oteMifi 14th day of Dec., 1925, the said Ben F. Davis, of Dunbarton, S. C., in the County of Barnwell, district aforesaid, was adjudged a bankrupt, and there Will 4>e a first meeting of creditors in he office of the undersigned on the 29th day of t)ec., 1925, at 11 A. M. at which time creditors may attend,* prove their claims, appoint a truste^, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as shall be prop erly presented. Notice is further giv en, that at this meeting application will be made for an order for sale of both real and personal property, and if offered, a composition to creditors will be voted on. . Claims verified in accordance with • , i the bankruptcy law should be filed by all desiring to take partnff-meetirtgs or . share any dividends which may be declared. Dated at Orangeburg, S. C., this 16 day of December, 1925. H. E. MOORE, Referee" in Bankruptcy PEAS WANTED! Any quantity and any quality. Will receive and pay cash your shipping point in quantities of 25 bu. and over. W. M. WALTON, ELLENTOJfJ. C. 6 6 6 is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It kills the g«rms. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Have You Selected Yout Gifts. Come in und let us show you our new line of Watches, clocks Jewelry and many other things useful and appropriate for gifts. Several shipments to arrive soon. P. W. Stevens Jeweler “GIFTS THAT LAST* BARNWELL, S. C. # FOR SALE KOE> AKERS t Send yonr lima to ns for develop ing and printing. One day service. —WHto for prices. LoDar’s Studio ^ 1423 Main Street COLUMBIA SOUTH CAROLINA Ws sell Eastman Filau CABBAGE, COLLARD AND — LETTUCE PLANTS -V By Parcel Post, Taro Hundred 75c; by Express, collect, $2.50 per Thonnud. Cash with-order. i Dr. C. N. Burckhalter Barnwell, South Carolina. Fur Satisfactory Weights and Grades, Ship Your Cotton to MID DLETON and ’ PETERSON, Inc, Savannah, Ga. , We Will Give on — 1 CHRISTMAS EVE , V A Useful and Attractive SOUVENIER To Eaph Purchaser of Ten or More Gallons — 1 of Gasoline We sell Miller Tires and Tubes, Mobiloil and Polarine Oils, Guaranteed Springs for Fords. A Philadelphia Battery in Rubber Case for Light Gars at416.50. • Machine Work & Auto Repairs of All Kinds Vickery Bros. Barnwell, S. C. 0.