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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1925. -r ’Phone Uf the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local Interest for This Column. Prof. H. M. Guyct came down from Abbeville Tuesday afternoon. , Mr. Geo. D. Sanders, of Fairfax, was in town on business Monday. Messrs. Trotti and Clements, of Williston» were in the city Monday on business. Mrs. Charlie ‘Brown, Jr., enter tained the Duplicate Bridge Club Sat urday afternoon, r ■ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duncan an nounce the arrival of a little son, who was born Tuesday afternoon. Miss Elizabeth Burckhalter left Tuesday for New York, where she will spend the holidays. The Barnwell school closed Friday for the Christmas holidays to open again January 4th,‘ 1926. — Entertains Bridge Club. Mrs. J. Julien Bush entertained the JVednesday Afternoon Bridge Clttb this week. Mrs. R. S. Dicks won the high scbre\prize and Mrs. B. P. Davies cut the consolation. After the games a sweet course was served. We have opened up the McCeae Bankrupt stock of merchandise at Denmark, S. C. and will continue to sell at wholesale and retail until stock is exhausted. < * \ BANK OF DENMARK, Denmark, S. C. 12-10-3t. —i HOW’S THIS? HAM’S CATARRH MECDICINB Will do what w® claim for It—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused t Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con sists of ap Ointment which Qul by Relieves the catarrhal Inflammation, a the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces, thus restoring normal condi tions. :——— Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears. F. J. Cheney * Co., Toledo. Ohio. Mrs. Louise Porter Bauer, Miss Blanche Porter and little Jo-Ann Bauer spent Saturday in Augusta. Messrs. J. M. Farrell and A. H. Ninestein, of Blackville, were busi ness visitors here Monday afternoon. Prof. R. R. Harley, of Fayetteville, N. C., is spending the holidays with relatives and friends in Barnwell and Allendale. Mr. E. R. Cail, of West Palm Beach, Fla., arrived here Monday night to *pend the holidays with his wife and daughter. Teachers tit Home for Holi0ay4T * *' 1 | vr.y''" aiMMMommd The teachers of the Barnwell High School are spending thelholidays at their respective homes, as follows: Supt. Fowler and family at Due West; Miss Finklea at Hyman; Miss Hutto at Denmark; Miss Grimes at Lee’s; Miss Ellis at Due West; Miss Lawton at Estill; Miss Mims a t St. George; Miss Glenn at Anderson, and Prof. Boinest at Newberry. An Interesting Visitor. The People-Sentinel had aVi inter esting visitor this week in the person of Chief Sky Eagle, arf Indian from Michigan who is-here selling Indian hair tonic. The Chief, who, says he is 57 years old but who looks con siderably younger, has traveled ex tensively in this country and a* he is apparently well educated proved to be an excellent conversationalist. This is not his first visit to Barnwell, he Dr. Charles AHtThsley returned fo Barnwell this week from Chicago, where he has been taking a special course m medicine.* having been in this city a number of years ago with an Indan baseball f t t<>gba i on whidh he play<& third'base.-” Christmas Tree Tonight. Mr. and Mrs. George Grubhs and children, of West Palm Beach,.Fla., are spending the holidays in the city with relatives and friends. - Mr. a nd Mrs. James A. Burckhalter left Monday for New York City, where they will make their fdlure home. Mrs. Lena Davies arrived here Sunday- afternoon from Agnes Scott Molloge, Decatur, Ga.. to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. B, P. Davies. The friend&^tif"Mrs. John Wilder will learn with regret that she was called to Spartanburg several days ago op a ccount of the serious illness •f her mojjier. of of Our Eye Specialist OPTOME TRIST will f>e with us SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19th. If y6u are having any trouble with your eyes see him.— BEST PHARMACY, Barnwell, S. C. The Christmas tree celebration the Sunday school of the Church the Holy Apostles will be held this (Thursday) evening, Christmas Eve, at 6:30 o’clock. The Christmas Eve services will be held tonight, Dec. 24th, at 11:45 o’clock. All are cor dially welcome. Services for the Sunday after Christmas a re as folowsr Sunday school at 10:15 a. m.; Morning Prayer and sermon at 11:16 a. m.; Evening Prayer at 5:00 p. m. In Memoriam. A Cordial Imitation Is extended our friends and pat rons to call at our store and in- - Christmas and Wedding Presents consisting of Silverware, Cut Gla&s, Hand-Painted China, etc. Our stock is complete and our prices very reasonable. % Knopf’s Drug Store FAIRFAX, S. C. Mr. J. L. Widman. of Asheville, N. €., :s expected to arrive in Barnwell ttnight to spend Christmas with his wife and little son, who have been the guests of relatives here for some time. Mrs. Holder, who has been spending y some time with Prof, and Mrs. Cf. H. • Fowler, played the pipe organ at the Church of the Holy Apostles Sunday morning. Prof. Fowler also added to the enjovment of the service by sing ing a solo. N Rains Damage Roads. The highways in this section haye been damaged greatly in the past two weeks by the almost incessant \y aains and travel by automobile has been rendered very hazardous. Or dinarily it requires about an hour and a half to drive .Jo Augusta, but a Barnwell . a utoist consumed four hours on the trip* one day last week *n account of the deplorable condi tion of the roads. In memory of little John James Morris, who departed this life on Nov. 26th, 1926. Little did Mother dream that little John, the light of our home, would so soon be plucked by an angel from her arms and carried to that home where there is no tear.* There is 90 precious little John to love, no little face on which to places kiss. Home is sad without darling little John, but lome day we’ll understand why God took the little flower that He had gjyen us. The Lord gave and- the Lord hath taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord. As long as lijSe andrmemory l^jt, w<? Vill always think of v little John. ’ . Father and Mother. , u Santa Claus? ; ■ y— 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 thieves by keeping them in insecure places. ■ ' BANK OF^ WESTERN CAROLINA is your bank. It provides the safe deposit boxes for your important papers and valuables, f Its burg lar proof vaults keen your savings safe. Our counsel and advice on property transfers and investments is free to all our customers. BANK OF WESTERN CAROUNA -V Plumbing and Tinning Prompt Attentien Given to All Work Prices Reasonable, Work Guaranteed W. A. KING Barnwell, South Carolina HEADACHES? • The great majorty of headaches are due entirely to impairedeyesignt. The sooner you come in for an ex amination the sooner these annoy ances will vanish. Our glasses are soldta greatly re duced prices. P. W. STEVENS Registered Op-tom-e-trist Don’t trust to Luck i 'mmm—mmm 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 PRBOTECTION TO WHICH THEY ARE ENTITLED. NORMAN B. GAMBLE Barnwell, 9e«tk Carolina. 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, S. C. The Baby’s Cold Continual “dbtinj” with internal medicine upseta delicat e little ttomacha. Treat cold* externally with V,ick». You juat rub it on. X/ICKS w VapoRub College Boys and Girls at Home. The following college girls and boys are at home for the Christmas holi days r Misses, Elizabeth and Willie Bush Reason form Winthrop. Misses Elizabeth Humphies and Maude Brabham from Columbia. Misses Ella Louise Molair arid Anna Sams Clark from Chicora. Miss Francis Lemon ^ rom Coker. Messrs. Aubrey Harley, Albert Cornell, Frank CaVe, Dan Hartley and Ted Riley from Furman. Messrs. J. E. Harley, Jr., B. S. Moore, Jr., Terrell Parker and Marion iller from the University of S. C. Mr. Madison Woodward from Clem- aen. * Mr. James Calhoun, from the Cita del. . Mr. Bates Hagood from Davidson <K.C.) ; , Mr. Harry Anderson from Erskine. Mr. “Bim” Moseley from Wofford. Are You AH Run Down? Many Barnwell Folks Have Felt That Way. Feel all out of sorts Tired, achy, blue, irritable? Back lame and stiff,? It may be the story of weak kid neys! Of toxic poisons circulating about Upsetting blood and nerves. There’s a way to feel,righj^ again. Help jrour weakened kidneys with Doan’s Pills—* stimulant diuretic. Doan’s are recommended by many Barnwell people: A. D. Furtick, Barnwell, says: “My kidneys were out of fix ahd the se cretions burned in passage and con tained sedimept. I had a dull ache in my back most of the time and mornings my back was lame and stiff* Doan’s Pills helped me and I kept on until I was rid of the 'trou ble.” i • ‘ ' - ' V Price 60c, all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Pills—the same that Mr. Fur- tick had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. • All Lines of Insurance Farm Coverage . a Specialt] < > B USINESQ i: riLDERO •: LOST—One black pony horse, with white face, hind feet white, long tail. Strayed Dec. 7th. Finder notify W. H. Braxton, KIVne, S. C. j 2t-pd. FOR SALE.—I have a limited quan tity of choice pecans for sale. Also a Irbase to rent.—Apply to Mrs. Marie Cornell, Barnwell, S. C. 12-17-c. Calhoun and Co. P. A; Price, Mgr. Bank of W. C. Bldg. On i* Eye Specialist OPTOME TRIST Fill be with us SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19th. If you are having any trouble with your eyes see him.— BEST PHARMACY, Barnwell; S. C. Now’s the Time to Get Minute Grabs for Emergency. Can be put on wheel from running board while stuck in mud. Floating Chains will slip. These strap across the tire instead of around the wheel. 3H in 4 in. $2.26. per pair. (2.50 per pair. You should have three pair. We will be closed on Satui Christmas Day. ia. 42.79 per^air. 5 in. (3.00 per pair Ten per cent off on three pair. day, December 26th, as well as Columbia Supply Company 823 West Gervais St. Cokwhia. & C. "V 0 LOST.—One black/ mare mu]e, 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. Mazursfcy, Barnwell, S. C.' 12-3-6t HIALEAH LOT OWNERS wish ing to sell at cash profit before price drops again write Mr. Boyd, 17 W. Jones S., Savannah, (#a. Il-19r4tp. S£^’ WANTED—To rent or lease for two or three years, with option of buying, a smamll farm near Barnwell. Give location, description, etc., flr.it letter.—Ruben, care The Peopk-Sen tinel, Barnwell, F C. - , —m——e—wm—— GIVE A GOOD BOOK for Christ mas. See or write me at Hilda or 1 call on one of the following: A. D. I Arlington, Dunbartoir, City Clerk’s Office,. Barnwell; Harry Hutto, Hilda. W. Boggs, Hilda, S. C. FOR SALE 4-room louse am) lot, garden, barn and shed, r Also adjoining Academy Street. building lot V. S. OWENS Attorney at Law, „ BARNWELL, S. Cr - 3 Pains « Very Severe “I suffered from womanly troubles which grew worse and worse ~ as the months went by,” says Mrs. L. H. Cantrell, of R. F. D. 6, Gaines ville, Georgia.. * “I frequently had very severe pains. These were so bad that I was forced to go to bed and stay there. It seempd to me my. back would come in two. CAM For Female TroMs “I taught school for a while, but my health waa so bad I would have to stay out sometimes. .This went on till I got so bad I didn’t know what to do. “One day I read about tbo merits of Cardui. ajd as I bad soma friends who bad been belpod by it. I thought I would try it I began to get better after I bad taken half a bottle. I decided to keep on and give it a. thorough trial and I did. I took in all about 12 bottles and now I am perfectly welL 1 do not suffer any pain and do all my h At AH FOR RENT 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. * *♦ 7t m { Address: ^ J» 1 Southern States Phosphate and Fertilizer Co. Augusta, :-: „ v Georgia XT T. B. EUia J. a Ellis - ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. • > Land Surveying a Specialty. - Lyadknrst, 8. C. ’OHHMM+MMMIIIlif lift Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons having claims .against the estate of Luther M. Mace, de ceased*, are hereby inquired to file them with the undersigned duly item ized 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 tbs Estate of Luther If.