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Th.n« La the J.raes of Ycur VUitore, or Other Item, of Uc.l Interest for This Column. The dayg gain five minutes, m sun shine this week. ' Mr. M. F. Grubbs, of Olar, was a business victor here Monday. ' Mr. Eugene Boylston, of Blackville, was in the “city Monday on business. Miss Mar^ Furtick was the week end guest of relatives in Savannah. Mrs. J. M Caldwell is visiting ~ her daughter, Mrs. B. R. Lindiey, in Columbia. Mr. Owen Riley, of Colunibja, spent New Year's Day here with relatives and friends. "~~ Col. Edgar A. Brown and Mr. L. MjeCalhoun motored up to Columbia Monday afternoon. The many friends af Mr. S. W. Blanton will learn with regret of his continued illness. Miss Virginia Moseley has return ed home after a visit to relatives in Columbia. . The friends of Dr. A. B. Patterson, 10 has been quite sick, will be glad to Ktmw that he is out again. Miss Bessie ^Hfgreaves came down from Laurens last week to visit Col. and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown. — Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun is attehd- tng-a house party at the home of her sister, Mrs. Miller. hr^Fort • Valley, Ga. ' ^ Misses Ruby and Sadie- Owens have returned after spending the holidays with their .sister, Mrs. A. M. HalH at Fort Mill. The Ladies’ Guild of the Barnwell Episcopal Church met at the home of Mrs. L. H. Christie Tuesday af- Urno4n. » * Prof, and Mrs. J. D. Robison and little daughter have returned to Abbeville after a pleasant visit to friends, in Barnwell. Mr. and Mrs.' Mauldin and Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, of Columbia, were the guests of Col. and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun on New Year’s Day. Prof. Robt. R. Hailey has returned to Fayetteville. N. C., after spending the holidays in Barnwell and Allen dale vvifK relatives and friends. ' Mr. R. A. Easterling, of Denmark, was a visitor h'Te Monday. , Mr. Eas terling has just returned from a busi ness trip to Now York and Boston. « ‘ Miss Frieda-Xowne .returned tocher .home Sunday from Columbia, where she spent the holidays with her cous ins/-Misses Carrie Mae and Hennie Lee ’Black._ r. G. W. Delk, of Hilda, was a visitor in the city Friday, Mr. E. E. Goodson was called to Dillon on business Monday. Killingsworth of Dunbar ton was in the city Saturday in busi ness. ■ r. Miss 'Ann Butler Patterson * Saturday for Spartanbyrg, her home. ¥ left new Messrs. J. B. Hartzog and L. J. Nix were among the Hilda visitors here Monday. ■V Mr. E. H. Hartzog, oC the Double Pond section, was in the city Monday and caUe|d! a^ the People-Slintinell office. Mr. T. J. HierSj of the Dunbarton section, was a caller at the People- Sentinel office while in the city salesday. - , Mr. E. W. Holman announces his re-entry into the ice business in Barn well. See his advertisemet elsewhere in thjs issue. Friendfhip,- Jan.- 4.-—The Friend ship school opened today after'a two week’s Christmas vacation. Miss Kathleen Ray spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Ray. Messrs. John R. Ray and E. W. Priester, .Jr., were in Blackville" on business Saturday. • ' Mr. B. L. Zorn and little son, Cal- ■r( houn, and Howell Priester, were in Barnwell Saturday on business. Miss Mat Zorn spent ^hristmas Day with Miss Susie* B&xley. Mrs. Fred Hutto and little son and daughter will leave for Alabama in the near future. Miss Alma Ray returned to her school in Rock ijill on Sunday, the 3rd. ihst. . Miss Daisy Ray spent a few days with Miss Corine Hiers last week. Mr 1 J. H. Zorn was a visitor in Barnwell Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. N Ray and Miss Kathleen Ray motored to Barnwell Saturday Mrs. Mayfield Douglas and little ’daughter have returned frem Fairfax, where they spent the Christmas holi days. Mr. Seivern Ray returned to hia home in North Carolina on Sunday, the 27ih uJt. , Mr. and Mrs. Willie Carter and children motored to Fairfax Christ mas Day. ’ . Mrs. Len a Davies ^returned to Ag nes Scott. College at Decatur, Ga., §undaj; afternoon, after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies. Mr. AV. D. Uailey Jurs his filling station on j^ain Street and will now Sevote his entire time to the !es ami service of Hudson and Es- sex'fnotur cars, _ ‘ ' Mr. C. W^Mitchell spent the holi days at His ololtome at Columbus, Ga. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Mitchell and their little son, C. VV. Jr., who have been visiting^cla- ireeti*w lives at Columbus for seveial weel Dr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Hensley left Saturday afternoon for Augusta the former going on to Asheville, N. C., the following day. Mrs. Hensley and two little daughters Will visit rela- t-rves in Augusta for a few days be fore joining the doctor in their new home. Wliile Barnwell gives them up with reluctance, they are followed by the best wishes of many friends for their continued prbsperity, and it is confidently believed that the witchery of White Oak Spring water wil\ sooner or later lure them, back tef this city. 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 t6 morrow, not next mopth, not next year, but right NOW! > BANK OF WESTERN CAROUNA (BARNWELL BRANCH) 1 Kennedy-Bates. J wapor & y VAPORS v reach a cold directly because they are breathed right into the air passages and lungs. It is for this reason that Vicks Vapo- Rub brings such quick relief. When rubbed over throat and chest at bedtime:— It is vaporized by the body heat and inhaled, while you sleep, right N tothe affected parts, loosening the phlegm and easing the difficult breathing. At the same time it acts through the skin (like a poultice or plaster) ’’drawing out” the pain tnd sore- Most colds yield by mormng to this double action of Vicks. ways ones at Visits On Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock, at the Baptist parsonage, Mr. Ches- ley H. Btes, of Blackville, and Miss Katherine Kennedy, of Williston, were united in mrriage, Dr. McLean performng the ceremony. Mr. ariti Mrs. Bates will ive in Blackville.— Aiken Journal and Review. WANTED High Price for same. Write‘or phone me for best offer. . R. G. HIERS WILLISTON, S. C. HEADACHES? The great majority of headoches are due entirely to impairedeyo.signt. The sooner you come in for an ex amination the sooner these annoy ances will vanish. 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.EHnTLffp, . NORMAN B. GAMBLE Barnwell, - Sooth CaroBoa. 1 Our glasses are sold .a greatly re duced prices. W. STEVENS red Op-tom-e-trist Qym 2iMturn Jams Uud Yearly i Rev. Heckle Resigns. The People-Sentinel is in receipt of a card from the Rev. D. W. iTeckle, stating that, after having served the Rosemary Baptist Church for 14 years as regular pastor, he has resigned. Any church, needing his services can confer with him at Blackville, route Nir. 1. - FOR SALE All Lines of Insurance' Farm Coverage a Specialty!! Now's the Time to Get Minute Grabs for Emergency. You can easily install it yourself. Price of Hydrant fS.OO. When you cut off the water th^JJydrant automaticall^lrains it self. We cut and thread any sice Pipe from 1-8 inch to 6 inches in diameter, in any lengths from a few inches to any number of feet desired. Also furnish Bolts and Iron Rods threaded each end with Nuts and Washera. - - • ' . Columbia Supply Company Colnpbia, 8. C. 823 Weat Gervais St. CARBAGE, COLLARD AND ~ LETTUCE PLANTS— Calhoun and Co. Mrs. Edgar A. Brown, who has been quite ill at her home here for the past two weeks, was carried to a'Columbia hospital Monday and her friends hope for her early restoration to health. Boston O. Cave, of Allendale, and Jones Boynton, of Ulmer, two of The People-Sentinel’s good colored sub scribers. called at this office Monday to put themselves in good standing. The many friends of Br. C. B. Ray will learn with regret that he is quite ill at a hospital in Columbia, but they will also be glad to know that a report received here Monday stated that Ms rendition shows some improvement: It is earnestly hoped that he will soon be well enough to return home again. Meyer’s Mill Items. Meyer’s Mill, Jan. 4.—Mr. # and Mrs. Sam Duncan and family and Mrs. Free, of Millhaven, Ga., motor ed over Sunday and spent the day with. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Duncan. Misses Florence Duncan and Beu lah Wood have returned home after a visit to Mrs. R. E. Davis in' Silver. By Parcel Post, Two Hundred 75c; by Express, collect,. ^$2.50 per’Thousand. Cash with order. ~ -P. A; Price* Mgr. ^ J Bank of W. C. Bldg. H t Dr. C. N. Burckhalter Barnwell, South Carolina. Hartzog-Still. x~:"X~x-x-*<~x*<-<-X"X-x-x-'X-<> The People-Sentinel last week re ceived % letter from Mrs. V. P. Bon- ■ner, asking that this paper be sent to her in the Land of Flowers and inflated real estate valties. She writes that she will “always be in terested in all that concerns Barn well.” Miss Leila .Leona Hartzog. of Derf- mark, and Mr. Claus H. Still, of this county, were married here Sun day afternoon, Dec. 27th, the cere mony being performed at the Bap tist parsonage by Dr. W. M. Jones in the presence of only a few friends who had been apprised of the happy occasion. The bride wore a going-away dress of tan'bark satin back crepe, gold lace hat, accessories to match and russet coat with fitch trimming. . Mrs. Still is a graduate of Win- throp College of the class of, 1925. The bridegroom is a prosperous younjj business man. The couple left in their automobile soon after the ceremony on their honeymoon to places unknown to their friends. * B USINESC ftILDERO x-x-:~x-x-x-<-x~x~!~>«.-x~x-x-<* 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. Soon Felt Improvement “The first time / 1 took Cardul I was In an awful bad way,” says Mrs. Ora Car- lile, R. F. D. 6, Troup, Texas. "I went fishing one day. A heavy storm came up and I got soaking wet in the rain. I was afflicted with awful smothering spells. I could not get my breath. My mother had some FOR SALE:—Big Boll Dixie Tri umph Wilt Reeiatant Cotton Seed-— B. Mazursky, Barnwell, S. C. 12-3-6t K - 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. For Female Troitfes Simon Brown’s Sons, of Blackville, announce that their Mr, 1 Jsadoxe Brown is in St. Louis buying mules and that it will pay prospective buy ers. to see them before making their purchases. Their mules can be seen either at their stables in Blackville or at Charlie Brown’s stable in Bam- wll. Watch next week’s issue of The People-Sentinel for advertise ment. A Correction. ■STRAYED.—Two mouse colored horse mules weight about 70o lbs. each. Notify tile undersigned at Attention is nailed to a typogr.phi-- ,,^^ g. c ._ Ed . Brown (colorC(U cal error in the page advertisement on page two of this issue, wherein it is stated that each $7.50 dub will earn 50,000 extra votes. This should read 250,000 extra votes. 12-31-2tp. Send Us Your Job Work. FOR SALE.—Native ^rown Ful- ghUm seed Lats, bright and sound; '-price_ $1.00 per bushel, cash t with order.—R. F. Anderson, Dunbarton, SC.* in the house that she was taking, so she immediately began giving It to mo.' In a few days I got all right “Last fall I got run-down In health. I was weak and puny and I began to suffer. I would get so I could hardly walk. Having taken Cardul before, I sent to the store for a bottle of It Almost from the first does I could fed an Improvement “Cardul has helped me a lot and I am glad to recom mend It I don’t feel like the same woman I was last faU. My appetite la good now, and I’m sure !(’* Cardul | t that’s made It pick up.” AH For the year 1926 the T. G. All Place, located about One and One-half miles East of Town of Allendale, adjoining lands of the Estate of Mrs. Stoney, containing three hun dred acres. Address: Southern States Phosphate , ' * ■ and Fertilizer Co. l... — w ■ .... ■... „ Georgia it Augusta, T. B. Ellis f J. B. EHia ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. Land Surveying a Specialty. Lyndhurst, S. G * Notice of Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I file my final account with thu 1 John K. Snelling, Judge of for Barnwell County, and petition Said'Court for an Order of and Letters Dismistory on the 18th day of January, 1926. H. Clay Creech, Administrator, d. b. n. , '• .> Lottie C. Sanders, Barnwell, S. C„ Doc. 2$, Advertise in The * • • nit. ■