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*-w nsr. 1911. r i Tbone Us ths Names of Tonr Visitors, or Other Items of Local - Interest for This Coll !•' a' prescription fwr as near as wrWephm , Mrt. A-T*. Russell left last week for a Mrs, Marie Cornesli left, Saturday visit to relatives in Philadelphia. ! night for Sausilito, California, where . — '.'i^ i she will spend gome time with her Mr. Isadora Brown, of Blackville, daughter, Mrs. Austin Cadle. v , waa in the city Monday on business. Mr. and l^rs. A. H. Ninestein, of Blackville, were visitors here Friday. d Next time your battery needs recharging, call us. Our number is 130. We are equipped to give you ONE DAV SERVICE ON BATTERY CHARGING Saving you money on rental batteries and giving your own battery a better, longerdived charge than, possible with old 2 or 3 day charging. Try our one-day service. Mrs. C. F. Molair and Miss Blanche Porter spent Friday in Columbia shopping. Mr. H. D. Jordan, Jr., of Ridge Springs, spent a few hours in Barn well Thursday. *, . Mr. .and Mrs. E. L. Brown and family aj^d Miss Pearl Peacock, of Savannah, Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Peacock. Charged for $1.00 Mr. Bcbby Hclmes is spending some time ir. the city with his mother, Mrs. .Maude Holmes. PERFECTION BATTERIES GUARANTEED for 1 YEAR $13.50 ALSO OLD BATTERIES REPAIRED P. H. OWENS’ GARAGE mi <t Horses & Mules «&.— j —■ I take pleasure in advising my friends throughout the county that I have a number of good, sound, all-purpose MULES on hand and will sell them at prices in keeping with the times. I also have a few BROOD MARES. When in need of good work animals, look at what 1 have to offer. Mrs. A. C. Matthews and children, of Newberry, are visiting relatives here this week. Messrs. Q. A. Kenr.edy, Jr., hud VV. P,. Walsh were among the Williston visitors here Monday. Mrs. B. L. Easterling returned to Barnwell on Friday after a pleasabt ■vieit to August a relatives. " Mr. D. P. Key and Miss Ruth Rat- ateree, of the Meyer’s Mill section, ( wtre visitors here Thursday. Helen Calhoun, of St. Mat thews, spent the week-end in the ^ity with relatives and friends. J. B. Morris Barnwell, C. The Ladies’ Auxiliary" of the Barn well Episcopal Church held an im portant meeting Monday afternoon. Miss Maggie Black, of Kline R. F. D., and Mr. Leo Youmars, of Yemas- see, visited Elko Sunday afternoon. Mr. John Duncan Holmes, of New York City, visited relatives and friends here during the past week. Mr. John R. Yarn has rented the residence of Mrs. Marie Cornell and will bring his family here from At lanta this week. Mrs. Fo'neau returned to her home in Columbia Monday after speeding a few days with her brother, Mr. Lon nie M. Crlhcun. The many friends of Miss Johnnie Black, of Kline R. F,-D., will learn with regret of Her serious illness for the past week and wish for her a* speedy recovery. - , ‘ * f Sl ' T * ' , 'i-i Mr. and Mrs .0. E. Wilson, of Val dosta, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Bolen during the past week. Mrs. Wilson will be pleasantly remembered here as Miss Alice Bolen. MALARIA, CHILLS DENGUE It Kill, the Germs. I ———W— ND FEVER, BILLJOUR FEVER. MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day application received* No Red Tape HARLEY & BLATT Attomeys-at-Law BarnwelLS. C. > ■ : M ISp m Messrs. Harold H. Hay and Samuel H. Hay were visitors in Barnwell last week. The latter is now located in Alabama, where he is employed as a federal income tax collector. The Rev. A. E. Evison w’as among those from Columbia who attended the funeral of Mrs. L. M. Calhoun last Wednesday. He is a farmer rector of the Church of the Holy Apostles. Little Betty Lee Phillips, daughter of Mr. ar.d Mrs. H J. Phillips, was carried to an Augusta hospital Mon day mcrning for treatment. She has been quite >11 for several days and it is hoped that she will soon be well again. . .. . # NOTICE OF DISC HARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final return with the Hon. Jno. K SneHing, Judge of Probate, for Barnwell County, upon the 6th day of November, 1926, and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory, as Executrix of the Will of July Sar.ders. Febby Sanders, Executrix of the Will of July Sanders. Barnwell, S. C„ Oct. 11, 1926. 10-14-4t ST RECEIVED.—A suuply of Estate Titles and Mortgages.— i e People-Sentinel office, Barrjwell. KODAKERS! Send your films to us for develop ing and printing. One day service. Write for prices. Lollar’s Studio 1423 Main Street COLUMBIA SOUTH CAROLINA We sell Eastman Films Save Your Eyes Relieving eye-strain headaches and blurred vision with optical glasses is my specialty. m AU Work Guaranteed. P. W. Stevens Optometrist and Optician Office in Jewelry Store 'Phone 120 Barnwell, S. C. Advertise in The People-Sentinel Mr. Jam* s Calhoun has returned to 7he Citadel, having been called to I Barnwell to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. L. M. Calhoun. Dent ferget VeteranVDsy on Fri day. See that every Veteran and widow of a Veteran in your respec tive community has a way to get to ^Barnwell on that date in order that ,th«y may e.-joy the dinner which being planned for them by the Fair Association. Barbecue as well as fried and roast chicken dinners will be served to the public at 50c per din ner, Vetcr^s and widows of Vet erans to be served Irfe. Proceeds (from dinner to be used for class room fu.Biture and equipment fer Barn well Baptirtt Church.* Overdoing? • Hurry, Worry and Overwork Bring Heavy Strain. M ODERN life throws a heavy burden on our bodily ma chinery. The eliminative organs, sa- peeially the kidneys, are apt to be come sluggish. Retention of uric add and other poisonous often gives rise to a dull, languid feeling and, sometimes, toxic back aches and headaches. That the kid- 'neys are not functioning perfectly is often shown by burning or scanty passage of secretions. More and more people are learning to assist their kidneys by the occamonal use of Doan’s Pill*—a stimulant diu retic. Aakyour neighbor/ DOAN’S "ii 8 ' Dimretic t* thm Kidney* Co.. Ml*. CTwm . BwSSIo, K. Y. Fairbanks-Morse Engines We have recently taken over the distribution of this well known line and your orders will be appreriated. Owners of. Y Engines can now *be assured of good service if they will send us at once size of their engine and serial number. Mm) J. W. Smoak Hardware Co. 1 Orangeburg S. C. B usinesc ITLDERiD Vickery Barnwell, S. C. Tramp Tramp Tramp Lots of our boys are “marching back" to the old job to replenish the losase they incurred by betting that the Yanks would win the world's Series from the Cardinals. * Babe Ruth smashed half a doze* World's Sories records thereby keeping his picture on the front page. We're not particular about getting on the FRONT PAGE, but wt do want to call your attention to the fact that MILLER TIRE popularity has ed dozens of worlds salon Unmatched vitality and excellency of stand up have won it inamerable fol lowers. DON’T RISK FIRE BY HOLDING YOUR COTTON AT HOME Let US Hold It For You Fully Insured / Av - WIENGES & v’-*. ' • • • ‘ 1 * ~ my-i -• v ■ ’ n Cotton Factors \ i AUGUSTA, -j- GEORGIA : on Cotton for Sale dr Holding Advertise in The People-Sentinel WANTED:—A small house or apartment, with modern cor.veniences, in Barnwell. State terms,—Phone 31, Barnwell, S. C. Up. FOR SALE.—Native grown Ful- ghum seed oatl, bright and sound; also Abruzzi seed rye grown, on my farm from pedigreed seed direct /from Coker.—B. F. Anderson, Dunbarton, S. C. 10-14-tf. SEEDS FOR SALE:—Crimson clover, over 98 per cent pure, $10 per bushel. Red Clover $18 per bushel. Alaike, $15 per bushel. Grim Alfalfa, $22 p>2r bushel. Our grim is very hardy, ar.d worth much more. In clude $1 per acre for Inoculation. Fall sowing is best. Order now and you will not regret it. If in need of other seeds, write your wants. Calla way ard Gaines Farms, Atlanta; Ga. 10-7-10tc. FOR SALE:—Sallie Dicks’ Place, 102* acres in Aiken County on Bush’s Station public road 1*8 mile North from Bush’s Station and 30 miles from Aiken, adjoining lands of Brink- fsy, Alexander, Bonar, Bush and J Lowman. For terms write Mortgage Department, State - Planters &ank and Trust Company, Richmond, Va. LADIES, who can do plain, sewing at home and want profitable, spare time work. Write (enclose stamp! to HOMAID DRESS COMPANY, Am sterdam, N. Y. ~ * : 10-2l-2fp. n. , — ... ,,, FOR RENT:—Four «r five horse farm, threa mileu from Barnwell.— Apply to Mrs. Carrie R. Baxleyj, Blackvilh, &. C. 10-21-tf % We Rest Easy In knowing that ho matter how fast a fish swims it never sweats. Well, even if that is so, it fa’only a poor fish at best, and who w^nta to be a fish? Better perspire a little at your work and be SOMEBODY. » -*• Never mind the perspiration; just work and save, and keep your sav ings in tho. HOME BANK OF BARN WELL. “Money Talks," ■ It says: “I am your best friend. Be careful * with me; put m« in the HOME BANK where I am safe .andJ will work for you 365 days in the year."