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- *> •, •*v << m w. tm St 1 ^ at th« post offic* at Barnwall S. C, aa Mcond-daas matter. , Mra. Wm. 0. Lock*, alao of Charka- ^too, waa hia aympathHte and able ac companist and addad freatfy to the ; enjoyment of the program. Meadames W. I. Johns and Harry I K DAVIES, BOtof »4 Pr^ftator. |i*U, of All.od.1.. I*». kvwoI ^.c- | tions between the two parts of the re cital. They were applauded generous ly, showing that the audience appre ciated very highly the kindness of these two talented ladies in helping to make the occasion a success. - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1»2€. immS f TiP I a ' ■■■■ ■ — — m SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Year $1.60 Montha —... JO M Mentha ,60 (Strictly la Advance.) { mm, . if NewV %*** •*mLJ J ! CL V9IVE I “ r “ •"Hr M. •Ml^ADJ USNKM AUTOCA8TM g Viet e< Hew Y*rh CHr. f THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1926. Eight Yean After. Eight yean ago a mad world cele brated its temporary return to reason in a mad manner. Nov. 11, 1918 will be hard to forget Jor" anyone who spent it either in front . trench grown all of a sudden op pressively quiet or on Main Street in ^n American town grown all of a sud- dea oppressively noisy, But the lesson November 11, 1918 should have taught seems easy enough Progress is apparent when you can spray clouds of fragrant Fly-Tox into the room and be. rid of the torment of disease carrying flies and mosquitoees. Fly-fox was developed at the fore most scientific research institute of I its kind in the world. It is harmless to mankind and animals but sure death to insects. There is only one Fly-Tox. Get it from yo\tr retailer, | always in bottles with blue la.be 1. ILL. MAN INVENTS NEW' FORD GAS SAVER AND QUICK STARTER Walter Critchlow, 4438-P Street, Wheaton, 111., has patented a new gas saver and quick starter that beats anything ever gotten out. With it on Fords show as high as 66 miles on 1 gallon. Other makes do equally wett— Thfk^neav invention to forget. Looked pt impassionately, j ■ aves ® a »4h<i oil, makes a Ford start the world seems but little nearer a lasting peace, now Universal brothe dream. v than rhood »n it -waa thdh. Js.wt. Oblr-tf When the Armistic was sign*! to end the greatest war the world had ever known, all nations looked ^ the United States with what amour.n*d almost to reverence. Today tbii.at- titode is changed. Europe hgn | gone 1 so for as to nickname Uncle Sam the “flhyloek” of nations. Oar attitude toward European nations' has also undergone a change. Throughout the world, Armistice Day will be observed at public demon strations where tributes will paid t> those who gave their lives ii^ the World War. These demonstrations and these tributes are fitting. But they are only a alight return for the sacrifice these men made. ( A far more fitting tribute vA>uld be that advocated by a wise leader in another great war—our dedication to the task remaining before us. On this November 11, we should re new our obligation to the cause for which they diq^ the cause of a uni versal and lasting peace. instantly in arty weather and com pletely de-carbonizes.the.engine. Mr. Critchlow offers 1, free to advertise. Write him for one. He» also wants County and State Distributors who make $50o to $2500 monthly, -adv. The Creighton Dry Goods Co., of this city will give 10 per cent, of Friday'' sr.'es of tM* week to the local Methodist Church building fund. See adv. on last page of this issue for SPECIAL for that day. Mr. Barrett's Recital. (Written for The People-Sei.tinel-l, The excellent program lendgrcd uy Mr. W .D. Barrett, cf Charleston, at the Vamp Theatre in Barnwell last Friday evening was most thoroughly enjoyed and was a marked success from every standpoint * Mr. Barrett is a tenor of natural gifts., His voice shows great flexibil ity! purity ard aweetness of tone. His ease of oroduction and ly T ic smoothness are outstanding qualities of bis beautiful voice. The recital y i consisted of French, Italian and Amer- . ican songs, demonstrating hip Versa tile range. He stards out as a dra matic singer of fine training. At the same time his manner is gracious and pleasing, and he has left a fine im pression with his audience here, who will be rejciced to ki ow that he has . offered his services in helping with the .music for the first service in the new Invents Death Ray KObAKERsi Baud your Aims to us for develop- tag and printing. One day eervica. Writ# for pricea. Lollar’t Studio ^ 142$ Mate Street COLUMBIA SOUTH.CAROLINA T Wo eel >nL®ER STRAYED-—From farm near Kline —one dove colored mare mule with black head, weight about 920 pounds. Reward is offered for return of samel to Mack Johnson^ Kline, S. C. Itp “^WANTED.—500 to 1,060 oushels~of good sound corn. Address Perry B. Bush, Clerk, Board of County Direc tors, Barnwell, S. C. . „ 11-11-tf. vTOft"SACE^Regulation Paint, all colors, $1.95 per gallon.—American Salvage Co., Barnwell, S. C. ll-ll-4tc nTOOTraoTRENT^FirrmorisS acres with ten acres of asparagus and fine pasture.—For further information apply to W. E. PROTHRO, Williston, S. C. ll-ll-2tp. NOTICE:—1 have taken up from dfiLjthe streets a spotted female dog. Person establishing ownership and paying for this adv. and other expen ses, can get same.—Gary Anderson, Dunbarton, S. C. Itp.' John Bates Civil Engineer and Surveyor X JACKSON, 8. C. Notary With Seal." Prompt, ^ High-Class Work Assured. Reasonable Prices. % . i Your Work Solicited. ' JUST RECEIVED.—A suuply of Real Estate Titles and Mortgages.— The People-Sentinel office, Barmwell. FOR SALE.—Native grown Ful- ghum seed oats, 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 per bushel. Our grim is very ha^rdy, and worth much more. In clude $1 per acre for Inoculation. FalP sowing is best. Order now and you will not regret it. If in need of other seeds, write your wants. Calla way and Gaines Farms, Atlanta, Ga. 10-7-1 Ote. FOR RENT:—Four or five horse farm, three mile* from Barnwell.— Apply to Mrs. Carrie R. Baxley, Blackvilh, S. C. 10-21-tf Newest Motion Pictures \ 4 ■ M % r t • Shown Barnwell every^Monday, Tues day, Friday and Saturday nights, starting at 7:30 and 9:15 o'clock. Matinee on Satur day at 3 o'clock with a strong Western fea ture and comedy, “SECRET OF BLACK CANYON,” also “STAY DOWN EAST.” The show place has been thoroughly cleaned and made attractive. Is kept warm and cozy by steamt heat. # ^ . . v For week of November these superb showings have been booled: Monday and Tuesday: “All 'Round Fry ing Pan” with Fred Thompson and his won derful horse, Silver Comedy: “Hur ricane Kid.” Thursday and Friday: “Men of Steel” with Milton Sills. No comedy. Saturday, Nov. 20tFiy “Fighting Jack.” Comedy: “Soft Soap^v ' * y. v » Management Appreciates Your-Pfetronage. [Horses & Mules 1 take pleasure in advising my friends throughout the county that I haye 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 BROODMARES. When in need of good work animals, look at what I have to offer.' > CITATION NOTICE. Stat« of South Carolina, County of Bamwoll. _ By John X Spelling, Esq., Probate] Judge. WHEREAS, Lewis B. Creech hath made suit to me grant unto him Let- tqgs of Administration with the Will annexed of the estate and effects of Jimmie S. Creech. ‘ THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Jim mie S. Creech, deceased, that they be •4 a nd appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Barnwell on Wednesday, November 10th, next, af ter publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to snow cause, if any they have, why the said administra tion should not be granted. Givejp under my hand this 25th day of October, A. D., 1926. \ JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate. Published on the 28th day, of Oct., 1926, in The Barnwell People-Senti nel. Throat Rwk threat mS cbMt with Vteks; covw with warm flaanal. Its double dlroct actloa (inh.).d and abeorbed) brinfa welcome reliet Watch ^ Elimination! Good Health Depend* Upon Good Elimination, R etention of bodily waste m • the blood is called •“toxic con dition.” This often gives rise to a dull, languid feeling and, sometimes, toxic backaches and headachte. 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