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JOHN ,W. HOLMES 184#—1$12. B. P. DAVIES. Editor and Proprietor. Entered at the post office at Barnwell S. C. # as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 0*o Year ftfl Six Months ........... .90 Three MonUis .60 (Strictly In Advance.) Thursday* AraikJBBsCjiifcr . .•mm Mother’s Day. that “God Rave us friends—and means much— ' ' Y V But far above all others The greatest of His gifts to earth ^ Was when He thought of Mothers.” Such a thought was behind the movement to set aside one day in each year on which to pay fitting tribute to mothers throughout the length and breadth of the land. Tin second Sunday in May has been desig nated as “the day of days”. This year falls on May 9th and every man and woman, boy and girl who loves and reverences his or her mother should wear a flower in her honor—a colored one if she is living, a white one if she has passed to her eternal reward. Next time you have difficulty find ing the keyhole, and more difTic^ ,+ y negotiating the stairway, blame it on your teeth. Dentist testifying in be half of C. L. Willtyms, accused by Brig. Gen. Smedley D. Butler of hav ing been drunk, says the colonel’s vision had been impaired by infected molars. AM of us have been wading through pages of newspaper stuff for a week, following closely the congressional hearing on the Volsmad law, and here tomes this headline: “No Dry jyV -r 'irrrr^r—— Law Change Likely This Session. Lost, Strayed or Stolen: One 1926 Spring. Lloyd Hughes, coored, of Black- ▼ille, died Monday night from injuries austained when the automobile in which he was riding turned over near Barnwell Sundav. EMenton I’astor Resigns. EMer*ton, April 22.—The Rev. R. H. ' McK innon. who for four years has been pastor of the EMenton, Matlock. Milbrook and Talatha Baptist churches, has resigned form this field of work and accepted the pas torate of the Cross Hill Baptist church. !le begins his nfw work the first Sunday in May. # Mr. McKinnon came to Elkmton four years ago, an inexperienced pastor, this being his first church. He entered whole heartedly into th'* work of the church and immediately it began to thrive. Since his coming to EMenton three splendid B. Y. P. U.’s have been organized. Also a Sunbeam band and girls’ auxiliary. Th«< Woman’s Missionary society has grown wonderfully, it beinf organized , into the circle plan during the past year. Tb? Sunday school has grown «ud ia in a thriving condition, tak ing the banner for efficiency at the I ‘ The work in the other three churches has grown equally as much, all of which speaks in a wonderful way of Mr. McKin non’s ability as a pastor. In Junf?, 1925, he was married to . Miss McKellg Watson of Columbia. Sb* greatly helped her husband in his work as pastor and took an active — F«rt in all of the activities of the churches. This beloved pastor and his wife leave Ellenton^with the greatest love, bedt wishes and highest esteem pos sible to bestow by a congregation. They are beloved by everybody in the town and community, not only Baptists, but all denominations. El- lenton’s loss is Cross Hill’s gain. - ■■■' ♦ Hilda jRchool Closes. trT'i Hilda, April 27.—The Hild a school dosed a very successful session Fri day. with appropriate exercises at eight o’clock that evening. A picnic waa given Saturday, at which time •n address by Col. J. E. Harley, of Barnwell, was greatly enjoyed by all Notice of Enrollment. • •» *. _ , r ca bv c Rrese^t. I ’ % J >, The following pupila were on the honor roll for the entire year: Ches- * tor Boggs, third grads; Rhodie Hart- xog and Mbry Black, fourth grade} '= Bertfca Collins, Irene Dyches and Susie Mae * Hutto; seventh grade; Edna Collins, eighth grade. They were presented with honor certificates, by the orindpal of the school. Prof. I Thursday, .^pril 29th, 1929. a fid* will ^1. W. Boggs. ' j remain open until Monday, May 31rt, Pri>f. B^ggs will spend th? sum- 1929. j Jmkirn, Ky. j The Township, in Barnwell County, South Carolina, containing twd bundled (200) tferes, more or lesa, being part of the original “J. Ulmer Tl-act and bounded now or foimerly as fol lows, to-wit: On the North by Salke- fiatchie River; on the East by lands of Ed. Sanders; on the South by lands of the Estate of J. M. Ulmer, and on the West by lands of me, the said J. J. Ulmer. f The successful bidder at said sale is to deposit the sum, of One Hundred (flOO.OO) Dollars, with the Master immediately^ after the fall of hamraer r £ha' ggij sum to be applied to the purchase price upon compli ant with the terms of the sale, and to be forfeited upon non-compliance therewith. v - Terms of sale: CASH—Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. G. M. GREENE, Master Barnwell Co. Barnwell, S. C., Ap'ril 14, 1926. ^ Sycamore Locals Sycamore, Apr. 25.—Misses Thelma, Eva and Coney Mack spent the week end with their sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown, at Swanse. Ms. B. V. Lightsey has returned home, after spending three weeks in 'Augtffcfa with her sisters, Misses Al- lie Maie and Meta Pearle Hennies. Mrs. T. T. Ve-non spent last Wed nesday in Augusta visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. J. A. Vernon. '9 Miss Carrie Vernon spent a few days in town with her brother, T. T. Vernon, returning Sunday with Mr. %*inon and Mrs. Mosey Vernon and Roy Vernon, who came up for the day. Mrs. H. H. Lightsey spent Tuesday afternoon in the Jenny section visit ing her sister, Mrs. Otto Loadholdt. The demonstration dub met at the home of Mrs. T. M. Allen last Wednesday afternoon find a very good crowd attended. Hercules News. The school here closed another st ressful term Friday, April 23rd, with a basket picnic and a very interest ing program by the pupils of tl*; school. Prof. Fowler, of the Barn well High School and J. E. Harley, Esq., gave very interesting talks. Everybody enjoyed the day. The good ladies deserve a lot of praise for the good dinner they served. The following is the program ren dered : Snail Shell Drill School. Song—“America” .. School-audience. Welcome address u “X Small Boy” Wade Sanders “A Bashful Bqy” Ralph Ray Dialogue—Vacation I.-.. Ten Boys “Queer Teacher” Mary E. Still Song—“The Way We bo"_. 7 Girls “Taking the Census—Walker Still and Myitis Morris. Song—“Let me hear you say”. 4 girls Beanviile School 1,6 children Modern School J6 children Pennant Drill 10 girls Traveling Photographer — 3 girls, and 3 boys. Negro Dialogue __ Ben Creech and Benson Still. Closing Address Sam Creech • It is not known at this time whether or not any of the teachers will re turn next fall. - ^ ■— ~~~' Miss Lucy Cook returned to her homo in Snelling Saturday. Messrs. George Hill and Tom Davis of Snelling were visitors at the pic nic Friday. Some of the farmers of this sec- plant some of their crops over. Mr. W. W. Harley and son, Blease, and Mr. John B. Harley, of Willis ton, aVe spnding this week-end in Charleston. consist of O. If. Best, M. C. Best and P. S W. Price. Those entitled to en roll shall write their names, giving their age and residence. The qualification for voting shall be as fellows: Voter shall be a white Demicrat, twenty-one years of age, b? shalrbccome so before the succeed-^ ing general election. They*shall be citizens of the United Statees and of this State. They shall also have re sided in the State two years and in the county six months prior to the succeeding general election, and in the club district sixty days prior to the first primary, following their offer to enroll: Provided, That public school teachers and ministers of the gospel in charge of a regular organ- ized church shall be exempt from the provisions of this section as to resi dence, if otherwise qualified. Ail candidates shall be required to file their pledge -and pay assessment to G. W. • Majiville, secretary, on or before 12 o’clock noon, Monday, May .'list, 1926. and shall publish their card in The Barnwell People-Sentipel at .least two issues preceeding the .first prjmaby. The assessments shall be for Mayor, $5 00, and for Aider- man and Commissioner, $2.50. The boundries of the club district shall be the incorporate limits of the Town of Barnwell. P. W. PRICE, President: Barnwell, S. C„ April 26, 1926. | All Lines of Insurance ► * ‘ [Farm ^Specialty —' • * _ : ;r-% ^ Calhoun ami Co. P. A. Price, Mgr. Bank of W. C: Bldg. J i"---*:-—' *' 'r?"" . X Save Your Eyes P. W. STEVENS * - ■ • • " , Optometrist and Optician; Office in Jewelry Store \ ’Phone 120 Barnwell, S. C. Relieving eye-strain headaches and blurred vision with optical glasses is ‘ my specialty. - All work guaranteed. ■'v . -.fW | _ J Advertise in The People-Sentinel Hyman & Co., Harris & Marshall, George F. Jones & Co., Brown Friedlander & Co., Butler & Keen, Moyse & Holmes, J. W. Wisner & Co., Orvis Bros. & Co., and John Doe, William R«>se, fictitious nam^s, ^ot any -other-benff-holders whose names are not l^iown. • Defendants. To the Defendants above named: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer ■the Com plaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said Complaint on the subscribers at their office at Blackville, S. C., within 'twenty days after the service her^^ of, exclqsive of the day of such ser vice; and if you fail to answer the j Complaint within the tinv* aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will ap ply to the Court for 'the relief de manded'in the Complaint. Ninestein & Baxley, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Dated April 27th, 1926. LONG TERM MONEY to LEND _ *. .I.--*- --*--••• • • ' « 6 per cent, interest on large amounts 1 Private funds for small loans. Get Rid of that Backache Son*-“V,catio„" y ^ s ^[ ^ W., The constant aching of a bad back, The weariness, the tired feeling; Headaches, dizziness, nervousness, Distressing urinary disorders— Are often signs of failing kidneys # *1 * And too serious*to be neglected. Get rid of these troubles! Use Doan’s Pills—a stimplant diu retic to the kidnevs, . Hosts' of people recommend Doan’s. This is a Barnwell case. You can verify it. W. A. Hayes, says: “To stoop caus ed a sharp pain to shoat through my back and there was a steady ache, too, which tired me out. At night, my kidneys acted too freehand I had to get up several times. The secre tions were scanty and contained sedi ment. Doan’s Pills reached my case quickly, curing me.” “ , * “ Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Pills—the same that Mr* tion are a little blue over having to Hayes had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. By virtue of the authority verted in as President of the , Barnwell Municipal Demacratic Club, I hereby give notice:’ L That the enrollment book will be opened at the Best Pharmacy on enrollment committee shall State of South Carolina* a County of Barnwell. /: ‘Court of CoiiAmon Peas. B§nk of Western Caroling. - v * Plaintiff. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Served.) vs. * To the Defendants, A. Sprurrt & Son, Harris, Irby & Vose, Hubbaid Brothers & Co., J. W. Jay & Co., Crrden Green & Co., Corn, Sch warz & Co., Brooks, Hyman & Co.. Harris & Marshall, George F. Jones & Co., JJrqwn Friedlander & Co., Butler & Keen, Moyse & Holmes, J. W. Wisner & Co., Orvis Bros. & Co., and John Doe. William, Rose, fictitious names, or any other ■“Tbond holders w'hose names are not \ NOTICE that the complaint action, together with the sum mons, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Barnwell County, at Barnwell Court House, South Carolina, on the 27th day of April, 1926. ~ Ninestein A Baxley, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Dated April 27th, 1926. R. L. Bronson, C. C. C. P. — -f- 6 6 6 ^ is a prescription for MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER, DENGUE OR BILLIOUS FEVER. It Kills the Germs. MASTER*S SALE - BROWN & BUSH ~ LAWYERS BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. fr*"0~x~:-:~:-»x~x~:-:--x~>x~x~x~x->-~x~x~:~x~:~>-x^>N*>x-x , *>'X M Vo New Enterprises New manufacturing enterprises in the territory served by us are invited to communicate with us, as we may be able to afford assistance in the financ ing of their enterprises, as well as as- sist in the distribution and sale of 1 > * * - th^ir products. s Any service that is within our po\yer for the development of the Edisto-Savannah section will be cheer' fully afforded by us at any time. The Edisto Public Service Co. Denmark, South Carolina We State of South Carolina, County’ of BarnweM. - In the Court of Common Pleas. The Southern Cotton Oil Company, Plaintiff, vs. J. J. Ulmer; Defendant. Un^er and by virtue of a decretal order to me directed, 1 will sell in . front .of the Court House door at Barnwell, S. C., between the legal' hours of sale, on the 3rd day of May, 1926, the same being xatesday in the mouth aforesaid, to the highest bid-1 der, the following described real es- 1 Back This statement with facts: that if Billy Sunday becomes a presi dential candidate Tie will be pe'rfectly familiar with the very important business of taking up a collection to run his cam paign. We want you to become perfectly fjpniliar ‘{with ‘ ou** method of ■welling MILLEih tires.What’s moij know the low rolling resistance quaint yourself with the resulthnt saving LER ty-e means car economy as well as J. M. Farrell,* Sunlight Hdsiery Mill, Inc., Thos. L; Wragg as Trustee, for Sunlight Hosiery Mill’s Bond tate:V Holders, A. Sprunt A Son, Harr's,) All that certain piece, parcel or .. Irby & Vos?, Hubbard Bros. A Co„ ! tract of land, together with all build- . J. W. Jay A Co., Carden Green A ings and improvements thereon, sita- Co., Corn, Schwarz A Co., Brooks,' ate, lying and being in Gfeat Cypress