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’ Interest for This Column,
* Master James Moore is visiting rel
atives in Green Pond-this week. ~4
Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price spent
Christmas with relatives in Sumter^-—The -pendulum' swings back,
days gaining two minutes in sun-
Miss Jean Riley was th e guest of
friends in Williston Christmas Day.
Mrs. J. G.-Howell and children, of
Lamar, are the guests of Barnwell
relatives. - - , . ■
Mrs. C. F. Molair and son, Mr.
< ' t. Leroy Molair, were visitors in Au
gusta Tuesday.
The Rev. Howard Cady and Dr. A
B. Patterson motored to Atlanta
Saturday to visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Blatt and
little son were the guests of relatives
In Sumter during the holidays.
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Mr.^W. E. Bush, of Augusta ,was
the guest of his brother-in-law, Post
master R. A. Deason, Tuesday.
Mrs. Maude Holmes left last week
for a visit to her son, Mr. John Dun
can Holmes; in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bush and
family and Mr. Perry Bush spent
Saturday with relatives in Ellenton.
Prof, and Mrtf. J. D. Robison and lit
tle daughter are visiting friends her
this week.
shine thisrweek.
Mr. C. F. Molair has purchased a
Hudson brougham from Mr. W. D.
Harley, local dealer.
The friends of Mr. C. C. Owens, Sr.,
are glad to see him out again after
an attack of sickness.
Dr. C. B. Ray continues to.be quite
sick at his home here but his friends
lope for his early recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Reynolds and
children, of Lamar, visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Harrison during the holi
days
Attorneys Edgar A. Brown, J. Jul
ien Bush and J. E. Harley are in
Charleston this week on professional
business.
Mr. Perry Simms, of Washington,
D. C., is spending the holidays- here
with his parents, Judge «nd Mrs.
£i .G, Simms.
Col. Edgar A. Brown returned last
week from Washington, D. C., where
he has been serving on an impor
tant committee.
Miss Eulalie Black, of Hilda, was
a visitor here Monday afternoon. She
is a candidate in The People-Senti
nel’s big circulation campaign.
Mrs. M. B. Hagood and son, Mr.
Bates Hagood, motored down to Lit
tle Switzerland Tuesday afternoon, to
visit relatives.
Miss Ella Louise Molair has re
turned from Augusta, where she was
bride’s maid at the Marks-Eggleston
wedding Tuesday.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Herndon, formerly of Furman,
will be glad *to know that they have
moved to Barnwell, where they will
make their future home.
Mr. J. L. Widman has returned to
Asheville, N. C., after spending the
holidays in the city with relatives.
Mrs. Widman and little son will spend
some time with her mother, Mrs. Em
mie Porter.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. DeCosta have
returned to their home in Columbia
after spending the Christmas holi
days with the latter’s father, Dr. A.
B. Patterson. Their daughter, Miss
Elizabeth DaCosta, and Miss Mary
Patterson remained over for a few
4ays longer.
The many friends of Mrs. Edgar
A. Brown will be glad to know that
she is recovering from a severe at
tack of bronchitis, which at one
time threatened to develop into'pneu-
monia. It is hoped that she will be
•ut again in a few days. -
MK and Mrs. J. C. Thomas, of
Aiken, Mr. M. H. Hummel and family,
♦f Augusta, Mr. W. C. Cunningham
and family, Mrs. L. Harley, Miss
Marie Harley, Mr. Mike Harley, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Croerhan, of Willis-
fon, and Mr. Lewis Harley, of A1
lendale, were the dinner guests of
Col. and Mrs. J. E. Harley on Sunday.
Mr. artd Mrs. E. E. Goodson and
children and Mrs. S. R. Goodson
snent the Christmas holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McGregor, fit
Girard, Ga.
Messrs. E. R. Cail and George
Grubbs left Monday morning for
West Palm Beach, Fla., after spend
ing the Christmas holidays with rela
tives in Barnwell.
Mrs. Jeff Black, of Blackville, who
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is leading this week in The People-
Sentinel’s big circulation 'drive, was
in the city Saturday and again Tues
day cf this weet.
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Mrs. W. H. Manning, of Williston.
one of Tl»- People-Sentinel’s candi
dates in the big circulation campaign,
was a visitor in town Thursday of
last week and again on Monday.
In Honor of Visitors.
Miss BeBee Patterson entertained
with three tables of bridge Saturday
evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E.
J DaCosta, of Columbia. Mrs. B. P.
Davies won the ladies' high score
prize, Mr. B. P. Davies won the men's
high score prize and Mr. Solomon
Brown cut the consolation. After the
games a salad course, with fruit
cake and wine, wa« served.'
Surra 11 - Fits patrick.
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Of cordial interest to many friends
is the announcement of the marriage
of Miss Willie Surratt to Mr. Rueben
S. Fitzpatrick, which occurred Wed
nesday afternoon of last week, the
ceremony being performed bv the Rev
R. W. Humphries, pastor of the Barn
well Methodist Church, at his resi
dence. Immediately after the cere
mony, the happy young couple left
for Jackson Hill, N. C., where they
will spend their honeymoon, followed
by the wishes of their friends for a
happy and prosperous married life.
They are expected to return to Bam-
well this Wftolr ^
is Here!
Col. and Mrs. Norman B. Gamble
ind little daughter spent the Christ
mas holidays with relatives in Aiken.
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The many friends of Mr. S. W.
Blanton will learn with regret that
he is still quite ill and hope for his
early recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vinson, of
Union, are spending the Christmas
holildays with the latterla Imtottaer,
Mrs. Leah Best.
For the period oi
present year, the Special
admissions tax and the 1
$726,826.94. -
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, Every year people say that next year they are going to stop fool
ish spending and save! Well, “next year” is here and*right-now is
the time to start saving—not to morrow, not next month, not next
year, but right NOW!
BANK OF WESTERN CAROUNA
(BARNWELL BRANCH)
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Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Cummings will
leave for Columbia within the next
few dfljys to make their future home,
much to the regret of their many
Barnwell friends. Mr; Cummings
has been the efficient agent for the
Aiherican Express Co. for a number
of years, while Mrs. Cummings has
been teaching music at the'’Barnwell
High School.
The many friends of Dr. Chas. A.
Hensley will learn with regret that
be and his family leave this week for
sheville, N. C., where they will
e their future home. Dr. Hensley
me to Barnwell shortly after the
close of the World War, in which he
served as a captain in the medical
eorps, and has won scores of friends
who give him up with reluctance.
However, they wish him much success
i> his new home.
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Afak,
Mrs. Fitzpatrick has been the ef
ficient manager of the local Western
Union Telegraph Co’s office here for
a number of years, while Mr. Fitzpat
rick holds a position at Middleton's
Barber Shop. Their many friends
will be glad to know that they will
make BarnwelL their future home.
Hercules News.
Hercules, Dec. 29.—Miss Lucy
Cook is spending the Xmas holidays
at Snelling with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. Cook.
Miss Ina Sanders spent Xmas day
with her sister, Mrs. Matilda Grooms,
of Barnwell. ’
Mrs. Mary Hart, of Barnwell, spent
the week-end with her daughter, Miss
Ina Sanders. -. <
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Huggins have
returned from a several week's stay
in Florida. They report having en
joyed their visit very much. The
children say they like Carolin a schools
best. r
Adult School at Hilda-
I will open an adult school at Hilda
on Monday, January 4th, at seven
p. m.
I will offer the following courses:
Arithmetic, English, Writing and
Spelling. I will also give a course in
stenography if 1 have enough pupT.s
to justify me to teach it. There will
be a small charge for the stenogra
phic course, but there will be no
charge for the Grammar grades. Any
person over sixteen years of age is
eligible to enter.
J. W. BOGGS, *
Principal, Hilda School.
Fine for catarrh
when melted in a
•poon <#r snuffed
up the nose and
vapore inhaled.
Head and Chest Colds
Relieved In a New Way
A Salve which Releasee Medicated
Vapors when Applied Orer
Throat and Chest.
Inhaled as a vapor and, at the same
time absorbed through the skin like a
liniment, Vicks YapoKub reaches imme-
diately inflamed, congested air passages.
This is the modern direct treatment for
allcold troubles that is proving so popu-
IST in .eV^H!^ a States where over
17 million jars are now used yearly.
Splendid for sore throat, tonsilitis,
bronchitis, croup, head and chest colds,
catarrh, asthma or hay fever.
Just rub Vicks over throat and chest
and inhale the medicated vapors. It
quickly loosens up a cold.
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FOR SALE.—I have a limited quan
tity of choice pecans for sale. Also
a house to rent.—Apply to Mrs. Marie
Cornell, Barnwell, S. C. 12-17-c.
FOR SALE:—Big Boll Dixie Tri-
umph Wilt Resistant Cotton Seed.—
B. Mazarsky, Barnwell, S. C. 12-g-6t
FOR SALE CHEAP.—Plumbing
fixtures, including hot water tank,
commode, kitchen sink, piping, and
all connections. Will sell cheap for
cash. Apply to M. N. Holland, Barn
well, S, C. 12-31-2tp.
STRAYED.—Two mouse colored
horse mules weight about 70o lbs.
each. Notify the undersigned at
Ellenton, S. C.—Ed. Brown (colored.)
12-31-2tp.
Wife and Husband
Both 111 With Gas
“For years I had gas on the stom
ach. The first dose of Adlerika
helped. I now sleep well and all gas
is gone. It also helped my hus
band.” (signed) Mrs. B. Brinkley.
ONE spoonful Adlerika removes GAS
and often brings astonishing relief,
to the stomach. Stops that full,
bloated feeling. Brings out old,
Waste matter you never thought was
in your system. This excellent in
testinal evacuant is wonderful tor
constipation. Mace and Deason,
Druggists.
'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 CaroHaa.
HEADACHES?
The great majorty of he&doches
are due entirely to impairedeyesignt.
The sooner you come in for an ex
amination the sooner these annoy
ances will vanish.
Our glasses are sold a greatly re-
price* .. .
P. W. STEVENS
Registered Op-tom-e-trist
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All Lines of Insurance
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farm Coverage
a Specialty
Calhoun -and Co.
P. A. Price, Mgr.
Bank of W. C Bldg.
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Now's the Time to Get Minute Grabs
for Emergency.
_ Can be put on wheel from running board while stock In mud.
Floating Chains will srtp. These strap across the tire instead
of around the wheel.
in $2.25 per pair. 4% in $2.75 per pair.
4 in. $2.60 per pair. 6 in. $3.00 per pair
You should have three pair. Ten per cent off on three pair.
We will be dosed on Satui day, December 26th, as well as
Christmas Day, \
Columbia Supply Company
823 West Gervais St.
Colombia, 8. C.
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Frequent
Bilious Attach
"I suffered with severe bili
ous attacks that came on two
or three times each month,”
says Mr. J. P. Kevins, of
Lawrenceburg, Ky. "I would
get nauseated. I would have
dizziness and couldn’t work.
I would take pills until I was
worn-out with them. I didn’t
seem to get relief.
M A neighbor told me of
BUMUMT
FOR RENT
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For the year 1920 theT. G. AH
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.
FOR SALE
4-room house and lot, garden, bam
and shed.
_ Also adjoining 'building lot on
Academy Street.
V.S. OWENS
Attorney* at Law,
BARNWELL, 8. C.
Urn Mediebn
and I began Its use. I never
have found so much relief
as It gave me. I would not
be without It for anything. It
seamed to cleanse ray whole
system and made me fed like
now. I would, take a tew
dose*—get rid of the bile and
have my usuaj dear head,
feel full of pep, and could do
twice the work.”
Bilious attacks art “sea
sonal” with many people.
Millions have taken Thed-
ford’s Black-Draught to ward
off such attacks, and the good
results they have reported
should indues you to try It
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Address:
Southern States Phosphate
and Fertilizer Co.
Augusta, Georgia
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Notice of Final Discharge.
T. B. Ellis
ELLIS ENGINEERING CO.
Land Surveying a Specialty. <
Lyndhurst, S. C.
Notice is hereby given that I will
J. B. Ellis ;-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 Letters Dismissory on Monday,
tiie 18th day of January, 1926. /
H. Clay Crouch, ^
Administrator, d. b. n. Estate of
Lottie C. Sanders, Deceased
Barnwell, S. C, Dee. 23, 1926.—Atpd
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