The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, December 03, 1925, Image 4

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\ In spite of the inclement weather, another good day’s sport was enjoyed yesterday by the members of the Vir- ginia-Carolina Field Trial Associa tion. "With eight more braces to be run this morning, no forecast can be made as to the possible winner, but at the present the trial dogs that have the best chance for the money are the setter, Joyeuses’s Dollar Bill, owned by J. K. Ottley, of Atlanta, Ga., and the pointer, Walnut Grove Lucy, owned by R. W. Norman, of Salis bury, N. C. Both of these dogs ran class races ami were perfect in han dling game. These two will likely be put down togther in the finals to com pete for, first and second money. Back of these are Belle the Devil, a pointer owned by Jack Dunn, of Bal timore, Md., and the setter, Halwor- thy, owned by Dr. T. F. Berberovich, of Saginaw, Mich. While neither has shown ability on game hey will prob ably be given a chance on the finals, both having shown sufficient speed •and range to give them an opprotun- is Fin « : ^ WITH Pi Simple home treatment gave quick, positive relief ‘How a lonely woman, anowbound on a remote farm, miles from a doctor, got quick and complete relief from the raging oaln of neuralgia is told in this letter from Ontario, Canada. •'The pain in ray head was driving ;e wild, she write me wild," she writes, “when I hai>- pened to see a bottle of Sloan’s Lini ment on tha dresser where my hus band had Mt ft. I gave it a trial— and in no time the pain was gone. I slept peacefully the rest of the night.” And it is amazing - the quick, gen uine comfort that Sioana gives to every kind of muscular pain. No need to rub. A little Sloan’s patted lightly on —and a healing tide of fresh, germ-deatroying blood begins tingling through the aching place. Be fore you can believe it, the pain, swell ing, stiffness arc relieved and you feel yourself again. So clean and easy to too. All druggists—35 cents. use, SlOcVIT % Lm linen i MILS RAJS „ If your birthday is this wee£ you are kind, sympathetic and unsel fish,’ always eatfer in your desire to help others. You are neat, econom- icil and industrious, and gifted wjth a great foresight and keen in ability, which, with tuition. You possess remarkable ingenuity and abil your*cxtreme carefulness in handling details, enables you to work out your plans-mentally far in advance, and to forecast the progress and outcome of your projects and enterprises with remarkable accuracy. You are also distinguished by your decisiveness and executive abili ty, especially 4n commanding and directing other persons in circum stances when everything may depend upon rapid thought and prompt action *• ' ‘ - ~ The men become great teacher* preachers and leaders of reform a The women make excellent modistes, milliners, designers, teachers ani musicians. ity to compete for the money. The first series will probably be concluded by ten o’clock this morning and the fi nals will then be run off. It is thought that the winners will be an nounced by noon. A1KKN TO END SEASON WITH BARNWELL HIGH Aiken, Dec. 1.—Friday afternoon Aiken Institute eleven wiU close th- season in a game with Barnwell (fiirb ar Kustis Park. BarnweU. »• »>» old rival, a btnch of good players, and the best gtme of the season is looked for. Both teams are about evenly matched in weight and both eager for the laurels. Barnwell will have Arm- strohg and Carroll in the back field and they will meet the Aiken combi nation of Berry, Black, Clifford and Weatherford. Webb and Lybrand will be on tack le for Aiken, Millard and Croft guards, George and Wyman ends ami Tolle at center. The game will be called at 4 o’clock. MOVING PICTl’RFS MADE OF FIELD TRIALS HERE A representative of the Interna tional News Service was in Barnwell yesterday making moving pictures of the Virginia-Carolin a field trial events on the grounds near this city. It is understood that he secured same ex cellent views of the owners and their dogs. These pictures will be shown in moving picture houses throughout the country and will l»e of great value to Barnwell from an advertising standpoint. Th;*y will probably he shown at the \amp Theatre at an early date. Advertise in- The People-Sentinel. Episcopal Church Services. The following is the announcement of services at the Church of the Holy Apostles for the second Sunday in Advent, December 6th. Church School at 10:15 a. m., Holy Communion and sermop at 11:15 a. m.; Evening Prayer at five p. m.; Evening Prayer every Wednesday at eight p. m. The Rev. Howard Cady extends a cordial welcome to the public to at tend these services. Oak Grove News. Olar, Nov. 30.—Mrs. Emma Morris, of Schofield, spent the week-end with Mrs. Pauline Aldrich. Mrs. Sarah Black and daughter, Janie Sanders, motored to the home of Mrs. Pauline Aldrich Sunday af ternoon Mr. J. J. Black, of Statesboro/Ga., spent last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Black. Mtsars. Myer Knopf and W. H. Knopf and family are spending some, time with friends and relatives in Statesboro, Ga. Mrs. R. L. Jones and little son, of Detroit. Mich., arrived in Barnwell last week for a visit to her father, Capt. J. B. Armstrong. Col. Steadman, president of the V.- C. Club, and Mr. Jack Dunn, owner of the Baltimore Orioles, who are at tending the field trials here this week, enjoyed a dove shoot this morning. They are both good-sbots. ■=t^~ HUDSON COACH <<!• Through quality Hudson*Essex have for long been the World’s Largest Selling “Sixes”.-. The economies of this greatest volume produce don are passed on to buyers in prices, which everyone knows, are below all comparison. * - • v ' • • That is why owners think of Hudson, not in terms of the price paid, but in the costly car qualities, performance and reliability it con* dnues to give long after the price is forgotten. Hudson Brougham, *1450 Hudson 7-Pass.Sedan,*1650 All PHet* Freight end Tam Extra W. D. HARLEY, BARNWELL, S.C. raj i I I - CITATION NOTICE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. . * By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate Jj|dge. * , WHEREAS, Sarah Ann Brown made suit to me to grant unto Louis Cohen Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Henry Brown, deceased. THESE ARE. THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Henry Brown deceased, that they be and appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Barnwell, S. C., on Tuesday, Dec. 15tlf, next, after publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should no} be granted. Given under my Hand this 30 th day of November, A. D. 1925. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate. Published on the 3rd day of. De cember, 1925, in The Barnwell Peo-/ ple-Sentinel. . . 2t. VAMP FRIDAY MAIL ORDERS, accctnpaniad by* rmRtance in full and self addressed stamped envelope, filled in rotation. PRICES: $3.00 $2 40 $1.20 Including U. S. de State taxes. SALE OF SEATS’ TUESDAY AT TERRY BROTHERS 2s: . V. [EXTRAVAGANZA AMERICANA i" \ A \ To My Patrons: World of Pleasure is past peradventure one of the mogt important bookings in the history of local theatricals. Trade, press and personal reports on this attraction are of such uniformly high cali- ore that it affords me oride and pleasure to add MY’ PERSON AL GUARANTEE with each ticket. JOHN WILDER, Manager. GARNERED FROM THE 4 CORNERS OF THE EARTH This attraction is not a tawdry rehash of an erstwhile Broadway success, sent forth to mulct the public of the country at large on a bygone repu tation-, but a BRAND NEW, COLORFUL and MAGNIFI CENT extravaganza, still fresh in the full flush of its pris tine glory, designed for the delight of amusement lov ing ' folk throughout the broad land. Ilk V-lv.’ 1, •' : "^v. ’ 1 ;* £ or stupendous or. Zb scenes Zb.; M SARTOQlAirfO: MASTERPIECES JO/) w COMPANY OF 'A A HUNDRED s^ ZIEGFELD FOLLIES ■' COLLIE CIRCUS V:i f; A<- ? BAGGAGE CAR 0 . I LOAtlS OF EQUIPMENTS Xv:.* Si LOADS OF EQUIPMENT cwusical r J numbers/ 25 JEN PIECE JAZZ ORCHESTRA ACLEAN SHOW FOR ALL THE FAMILY so® • . ■:.% - i m 9 m m -.wi fig-;. H mm m THE SHOW , OF IOOO SPLENDORS KK m. 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