The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, December 09, 1926, Image 5
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have something that
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Advertising
will do it If your sales
are below par, try an
ad. in the columns of
The People-Sentinel-or
let us print you some
ad'style circulars-or use
a combination of the two.
Every week we get a
batch of the latest adver
tising outs and can illus
trate ‘most any sort of an
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The days lose six minutee in sun
shine this week.
Mr. J. J. Ray, of BUckville,
business visitor here Mo; day.
Mr. Flowers' Calhoun, of Spartan-
burg, spent the week-end in the city.
' C. B. Elliott, Esq., of Columbia, waf
a business visitor in town on Motnday.
Master Dick Pate, of Savannah,
spent the week-end with Mrs; G. M.
Greene.
A. H. Ninesteirr, Esq., of Blackvillc,
was in the city Monday on profess
ional business.
Messrs. Furman Dicks and Ham
mond Dicks, of Dunbarton, were ia
town on Saturday.
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A sudden drop in temperature Mon
day followed the unseasonably warm
weather of Sunday.
Misses Hazel Coleman and Eunice
Purvis, of Hyman, spenf the week-end
with Miss Cecil Finklea.
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Mr. Owen Riley, of Columbia, and
Miss “Speedy” Glover, of Orangeburg,
were visitors here Sunday.
The. Woman’s Missionary Society of
the Barnwell Baptist Church met
Tuesday afternoon at the church.
Mr. H. J. Templeton, of Blackville,
renewed his subbecription to the Peo
ple-Sentinel while in the city Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H. Peeples, of
Columbia, were the guests sf the lat
ter’s father, Capt. J. B. Armstrong,
Sunday.
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WHY WORRY .boat th. price of
cotton when you can grow pecanr?
We can furnish pecan trees any quan-
ity, fading varieties, reasonably
priced. Stuart, Alley. Schley, Suc
cess, Teache, Money Msker, ary size.
For price and other information,
write Flint River Pecan Co., Albany,
Georgia. 12-9-4tc.
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LOST. STRAYED ©r STOLEN—
One big red hound dog, very little hair
on tail, one split in ear. Finder please
return to Darling- Sanders, Barnwell,
S. C., Route 1. Up.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brittain and
Misa Sallie Britain, of Columbia,
card* 'down for the special services at
the Baptist Church on Sunday.
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Prof, and Mrs. J. D. Robison and
little daughter came down from Ab
beville Sunday to attend the opening
service in the new Baptist Church.
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Mrs. George C. Glaspy and son,
Billy, of Burlington, N. C„ reached
Barnwell on Saturday for a visit of
several weeks to her sister, Mrs. G.
M. Greene.
Mr. W. H. Nix, of Hilda, who called
st this office Monday to renew' his
subscription, states that he ia heart
ily in accord with the views of this
paper relative to the office of Home
Demonstration Agent.
The friends of Mr. E. P. (“Ted”)
Riley, formerly of this city but now
a resident of Greenville, will be in
terested to know that he has paaaedthe
State Bar examination and is now en
titled to use “Esq.” after hit name.
Mr. Riley holds a responsible position
with a Greenville law firm.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lide, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Fair and Mias Evelyn
Lide, of Orangeburg, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon, Mr* H. W. All, Mrs. Peeples
and Mrs. W. L Johns, of Allendale,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buist, of Black-
vUle, Prof, and Mrs. J. D. Robinson
and little daughter, of Abbeville, war
the guests of Mrs. Utsie M. Cave
snd Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Sexton Sun-
day.
Mrs. E. L. Patterson and Mrs.
Maurice Pearson, of Spartanburg, Mra.
W. H. Harp, of Columbia, Mra. T. C
Wonyeott, of Portsmouth, Va., Messrs.
Cole Phinisy, of Augusta, Stumpy
Banka, of St Matthews, J. L. Mira-
naugh, of Columbia, Hyde Smith and
Claire Liggell, of Orangeburg, Buck
Smith and Lambert DePaas, of Cam
den, were the guests of Mr. end Mra.
S. B. Moseley during the held trials
last week.
D A.. R. Meeting.
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Among scores of other beautiful
articles now stocked and coming in for me
Hobday trade let us suggest the following:
Ladies’ Wrist Watches,
Gent’a Pocket Watches,
Beautiful Rings mounted with ex-
quisite gems.
The latest BraCelatt-fc White Geld
mounted with sapphires and
diamonds,
Gorman Silver in flat end hollow ware,
Pearl Necklaces, * * -
Caw and pMwun Bar Pin,, demand nKmntnd,
The latest creataiona in Compacts aad v p
Belt Buckle Set. of the ^Tderi^l * ’
BiU Folds and Cigarette Cases in gift beam
!?, nch ''r» * Dd Hllitnr, and Mint’ Sam. & •
Odd aad Dainty Piaeaa ad Cutglan md CWna Wnm.
Call In and let us help you solve the
It problem. Ouf prices are much lower
an city pnees. .
*. W. Stevens
Jeweler and Optometrist
BARNWELL, & C
Scatter “Bit. o’ Sunshine” with well selected
from our complete stock o ft he famous Gfheou Hi
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i: BOBS ARE BECOMING
LOST OR STRAYED.—One brindle
bull dog, male, bob-tail, one ear trim
med shorter that other; answers to
name of ‘Scrap.” Reward for re
turn to Lloyd Vickery, Barnwell, S. C.
12-2-tf.
FOR SALE:—Frost Proof Cabbage
Plants, grown in the open air, all
early varieties. By parcel poet: 200,
75c; by express collect: 500, $1.25;
1,000, $2.00. Lettuce plants, 80c per
hundred. These are fancy plants.
Will ship day order is received. Cash
with order. 'Send check, money or
der, cash or ore and two cents stamps.
—Dr. C .N. Burckhalter, Barnwell,
S.C. * • t4-l-27.
Men are needed for U. S. Mail Ser
vice. Good pay; experience unreces-
aary. Write Wm. Thomas, Box 412.,
Charleston, S. C. ll-18-3t
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WANTED.—500 to 1,000 bushels of
good sound corn. Address Perry B.
Bush, Clerk, Board of CoUfcty Direc-
tors^Barnwell^S^C^^^^^JLtTlJL^.
FOR SALE.—Regulation Paint, all
colors, $1.95 per gal(pn.—^American
Salvage Co., BarhweH. S. C. ll-ll-4tc
.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,
SC. 10-14-tt
SEEDS FlM S A LE:—Crimson
bushel. Red Ctover $18 per bushel.
Aiaike, $15 pfr bushel. Grim Alfalfa,
$22 per bushel. Our grim is vqfy
hardy, acd worth much more. In
clude $1 per acre for Inoculation.
Fall sowing ia best. Order now aad
you will not regret it. If in need of
write your wants. Calls-
Gaines Farms, Atlanta, Ga.
lft-7-lftc
ye* but only when the hair is
correctly and becomingly waived in •
flatteringly smart manner, as it is at
the Leonard Beauty Shoppe.
We ere making a specialty of Eu-
I* r s$A Panwsnsnt Waving during the
Christmas Holidays.
Leonard Beauty Shoppe j
MRS. A. DBAS. Pn*.
Leonard Building
Room No. 406
Phone No. 2287
Augusta, Ga.
The regular monthly meetin? . tin
Daughters of the American Revolu
tion will be held at the residence of
Mrs R. C. Hoi max Friday, December
10th, at four o’clock p. m. Members +
are earnestly requested to bring their
national snd State dues to this meet
ing.
To Prese n t Christmas Cantata.
Ar nouncement ia made that the
Barnwell Baptist Church choir, as
sisted by the choirs of other Bern-
well churches, will present the Christ
mas cantata, “The Herald Angels,’’ at
the Baptiat Church Sunday evening,
December 19th, at 7:80 o’clock. The
public is cordially invited to be pres
ent.
‘Brown of Harvard” Comi R g.
“Brown of Harvard,’’ the great
moving picture of college life, vfhich
was advertised to be shown here sojte
time ago, will be the attraction at the
Vamp Theatre next Wednesday, De
cember 15th. The proceeds are fo.'
the benefit of the primary depart •
ment cf the local Baptist Sunday
^chool.
Bridge Club Meets.
The members of the Wednesday
Afternoon Bridge Club were, entertaain
ed last week by Mrs. J. Norman An
derson. The high score prize, a box
of powder, was won by Mrs. Edagr A.
Brown, and the consolation, three
daipty handkerchiefs, was cut by Mrs.
R. S. Dicks. A sweet course was
served after 4he gaflNfe- -
Hercules N^ws.
Mcz. W.
L. Still spent last Sunday with the
HeAules, Dec. 6,—Mr. a nd
t Sunday
latter’s father, Mr. Billie G
near Govan.
Mr*J Eva Creech ard chi
ter Uh^er aad little Miss Mae
ton, ot ftre DoubfeJfoud section, last
Mules at Right Prices
I have a law fine Kentucky and
from 950 to 1250 pnwndi. that will ho told aft
prices in hooping with the low price of cotton. If yon
are in the market for a good work too
baying.
H. W. SANDERS
Barnwell, S. G
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A lady in the “heavy-weight” divis
ion was consulting a doctor as to
the best way to reduce, and was told*
fee take the proper exercise. She ask
ed him what kind of exercise he rec
ommended, to which be replied:
“Push yourself away from the table
three times a day.” Don’t push your-
•ejbf away from a trial of Standard
Standard gas it
It h not surprising
customers pom up
for their
that