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«. «—j,- Wiathr«p DMfktm Meet. at PnblMN wid Lagitlation Bring Complication!. MEN DIE EACH YEAR 1«A. Many Entitled to Benefits Still Uninformed of Just Claims The monthly meeting of Winthrop Daughters was held Tuesday after- m a t the home of Mrs. Edgar A. iam, at which time officers for nsuing year wer® elected, and in- led, as follows: Miss Elizabeth ^cNub, president; Mht. Sol Brown, >Aretary; Miss Frankie Harley, treas- An article from the Winthrop zine and several interesting let- om the college were read. Af- e bjtsir.css meeting, delightful ments we«e served. mm to Compensation. . / ■ y •' . ♦ Might years after the World War tads service to disabled veterans stiU % Major responsibility of the Amert- m Rad Cross. TRia eituatloa is due to the Increaa- tag problems Involved aad the com- . ploz character «f veteran legislation. There la also an Increase in numbers et “death cases” handled, as com pared with claims for living veterans, though the work for tho latter re am! as heavy. About 10,000 ex-service mea are dying each year, a consider able percentage of these having serr | lee-eeanected disabilities. * H i majority of caaee, Red Cr :h Ohaptera find their aaeistance is »IWA. 12,000, sEuir overing from Diphtheria. ulaf any friends of Mr. and Mrs. a McNab, of this city, will be know that their little daugh- ?covering from an attack of ia. Anti-toxin was promptly tcred. She is in the second t the local school and all metn- f her class have been excused attendance for ten days to pre in helping dependents r in a their for death cotnpe iro th< ‘ payments, bonus, fom ’“d- and other goven radium «ftta due them. An W past year Illustrates. ay tube may frequently eaeonmtsnccr—a cure the AO seeking diligently, ^ftier.ts with rabbits so e the cure would be even than the disease. The rsy is r*-' ^^TT^owerful it burns a hole through the car of a rabbit exposed to it for only fifty seconds. It may likewise be a cure for bald ness, for when the ear. of a rabbit was exposed to it for one second the origi nal gray hair fell out, to be replaced two weeks later by white hair growing three times as luxuriantly as the old. Yet few bald men would cure to sub ject themsclve* to such treatment un til more is known of the results. The real value of the ray is rot yet known. It remains for gcience, having given the new tube to the world, to discover some precticai use for it. This, science will doubtless Jo. A >d scierce must not be hurried into draw ing false conclusions. The same ca-c- ful type of experimenting that let! to a discovery of the tube wifi no doubt eventual^ had to a discovery of ts uses. The tube, at least, cannot la- put to destructive uses, says its inventor, for with the highest voltage possible the rsy’. tangc would In n.» more than a few yaiMs. preventing its use as a *'dei*h imv'’ ir war thd a P 08S '^ e spread of the disease. I^iderable apprehension is felt ^tong the parents, as diphtheria has epidemic in u number of towns n this State. —» Double Wedding at Ellenton. / Ellenton, Nov. 1.—A double wedding of interest to the many friends of the contracting parties was that of Miss Beulah Moody, of Ellenton, to WiU liam J. Wise, of Aiken, and Miss Au drey Pitts to William Robert Moody, both of Ellenton, which took place at the home of Mrs. Mayes on Sunday, October 31st. The living room was beautifully deeorated in zeniaa and pot plants. Mrs. Wise wore a lovely dress of tan satin-back crepe with accessories to mat'-h My Moody wore a blue flat--crepe with accessories to match. Mr. and Mrs. Wise will make their home in North, while Mr. and Mrs. Moody will make their home with the former’s parents. To Goaf or M. M. Degfe* Mr. L. C. .Vigtary, W. M.. announ- ,cea that a special communication of Harmony Lodge No. i7 A. K. M , will be held this (thuraday) r 'tf.ht for thn , purpose oi conferring the M. M. Do- .gree. Refreshments will bo served , during the evening. Visiting breth ren are cordially invited to attend. Eaeli year health authorities wage war on flies, mosquitoes and other dis ease carrying insects. To assist them in the fight, Fly-Tox was developed the foremost scientific research insti tute of its kird in the world. Fly-Tox is now used throughout the civilized world. Get Fly-Tox from your re tailer, always in bottlees with blue label. « tVie best way to avoid "HIvE TPOUGUES IV TO TJIDE IM VOOQ Pfx’iETNlDS'. CAR Advertise in The People. Adjusted Service Certificate. Brig. Ger. Frat.k T. Hines, direc tor, U. S. Veterans Bureau announc.'S that there are approximately 2,88V 000 adjusted service certificates with u face value of $2,975,000,000 which will be available in 1927 for deposit as collateral secyrity for loans. The total loan value which will be come available during the year 1927 is approximately $2fi2c»40,00<). The av-rage amount that may '•»«• obtained by veterans during 1927 on the security of certificates that have been in force two years or more is approximately H'* cents for each dol lar of the face value of the certificate. Loana max be made to the veterans by ary bank nr trust company, in corporated Under the laws of any State, territory, (atssession or tho District of Columbia, but loans can not Ik' made to the veterans by the C, S. Veterans Bureau. It is of the utmost importance, therefore, that xll applications for loana be presented to t>ank or trust company and not to the Bureau or any of its agencies. The. Director sincerely hopes the veteran will not exercise thf loan privilege to any appreciable extent since it will be much more advanta geous to the veteran or his benefici ary to hold his certificate unencum bered to the date of its maturity. SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS BUREAU at Hotel Diamond, where Barnwell news items are received. Snbscriptioi * and daily papers are on saie. Unsold copies are distributed to our country friends as samples. ■■ Horses & Mules VHHBHIBBIHIHillilV 1 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 BROQD MARES. When in need of good work , look at what I have to !: ’ Barnwell . \ g j Clril Engineer aad Snfvg Jackson, a. c. ;: Notary With Seal. Prompt, ; <» High-Class Wdrk Assured. v Reasonable Prices. .&>• - '•V Your Work Solicited. w Y JUST RECEIVED.—A suuply of Real Estate Titles and Mortgages. The People-Sentinel office, Barniwell. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES-FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, In Bankruptcy. In the matter of BEN F. DAVIS, Dunbarton, ,S. C„ Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that- - the above named bankrupt has filed a pe tition for discharge ar.d that a hear ing has been ordered to be had upon the same on the 9th day of December, A. D., 1926, before the Court, at Charleston, S, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, at which time and place all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. RICHD. W. HUTSON, ll-4-4t. Clerk. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby givefi that I will file my final return with the Hon. Jno. K. Snelling, Judge of I*robate, for Barnwell County, upon the 6th day of November, 1926, and petition the >aid Court for an Order of Discharge and Letter* Dismissory. as Executrix of the Will of July Sai.ders. Febby Sanders, Executrix of the Will of July Sanders. Barnwell, S. C. t Ort. 11. 1926. 10-14-4t b: SIN U.DER s WOMEN—Make Ri-kra«k trimmed aprons Spare time, plain sewing. Ad dress envelope for information. Elite Apron Co. Franconia, N. H. ll-4-ltp FOR SALE.—Native grown FuL giium seed oats, bright and sound; also Abruzzi seed rye grown on my farm from pedigreed seed direct front Coker.—B. F. Anderson, Dunbarton, S. C. 10-14-tf. SEEDS FOR S A L E:—Crimson clover, over 98 per cent pure. $10 per bushel. Red Clover $18 per bushel. Alaike, $15 per bushel. Grim Alfalfa, $22 p?r bushel. Our grim is very hardy, aid worth much more. In clude $1 per acre for Inoculation. Full 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. I 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- ley, Alexander, Bonar, Hush and Lowman. t>>r terms write Mortgage Department, State - Planters Bank and Trust Company, Richmond, Va. 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