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Why Not You?
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■ii ■■ mm Interest for This Cohuna.
Mr. Mathew Bolen, farmer, of the
Elko, section was in town on business
Monday. , x
The friends of Mr. G. M. Hogg are
glad to see him out again after a ser
ious illness.
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Mr. and Mrs. David McCormack, of
St. Petersburg, Pis., are visiting rela
tive* in town this week.
Mrs. S. B. Moaeley and daughter,
Miss Virginia Moseley, have returned
from a visit to relatives in Spartan
burg.
Mrs. Hagood and Mrs. Bostick, of
Jasper County, have been the guests
of the former’s son ,Mr. M. B. Hagood,
this week.
Misses Julio Lemon, Lavinis Moore
and Elizabeth and Willie Bush Dea
ton are expected home this week from
Winthrop College.
Mrs. BoicfBU and son, Jack, of
Columbia spent the week-end in the
dty wit^ her brothers, Messrs. Harry
D. and Lonnie M. Calhoun.
Mr. F. G. Pickling, of Blackville,
was a caller at The People-Sentinel
office Tuesday.
The friends of Mr. D. C. Vickery
will learn with regret that. he con
tinues quite ill at his home here.
The many friends of Mrs. J. Julien
Bush will be glad to know that she
returned; home Tuesday afternoon
from an Augusta hospital and is rapid
ly recovering from an operation.
They hope to see her out again soon.
Miss Edna Lott, of Johnston, who
spent the week-end with Dr. and
Mrs. W. M. Jones, delighted the con
gregation of the Barnwell Baptist
Church with a beautiful organ recital
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Sailie McNab, who has been
quite iH at her home here for several
weeks, was carried to a Columbia
hospital Monday morning for treat
ment. She was accompanied by Mr.
and Mn. W. J. Sexton. Mrs. N. T.
Ms Elroy and Mr. Robert McNab.
Native Against Trespeseiag.
Notice is hereby given that I for
bid any tress passing whatever on the
lard or lands under my supervision,
such as hunting, hauling or raking
straw, or allowing stock, of any kind
run at large. Any person or persons
found guilty of trespassing or allow
ing their stock to run at large on my ,
lands will be prosecuted to the full 1
extent of the law.
MATTHEW BOLEN.
Elko, S. C. 12-16-2tp
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Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hair, Mr. W.
P. Hair, Misses Daisy Hair and Ollie
Lee Jones, of the Double Pond sec
tion, were visitors in Barnwell Mon
day and while he«re called at The
People-Sentinel office. The former
renewed his subscription to thin paper
and presented the editor with a mam
moth collard plant.
Mustek Recital Tonight.
The piano and voice recital of the
Beethoven Music Club, assisted by the
violin pupils of Mrs. Norman Ander
son, which was scheduled for tomor
row (Friday) night, will be given to
night (Thursday) at 8:00 o'clock at
the Barnwell school auditorium. The
change was made because of the con
flict with the entertainment at the
Vamp Theatre tomorrow evening.
Mrs. Ira Fales cordially invites the
public to attend the recital.
Gotten GInnings.
There were 28,742 bales of cotton
ginned in Barnwell County prior to
December 1st, as compared with 26,-
210 bales to the seme date last year,
according to a report made public by
the Department of Commerce on De-
cemmber 8th. The report shows that
ginnirgs in other counties in this sac-
tion were as follows:
• 1826 1825
Aiken 35,556 28,447
Allendale 16,404 14,009
Bamberg 20,902 18,701
Hampton 7,279 11,717
Counties in the upper part of the
State continue to show smaller gin-
nings than in 1826 and the estimated
yield in South Carolina has been re
duced 110,000 bales.
Hilda News. ;
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-.ocked and coming in for 3ie
Holiday trade let us suggest the following:
Ladies’ Wrist Watches,
Gent’s Pockst Watches,
Beautiful Rings mounted with ex
quisite gems,
The latest Bracelets ia White Gold
mounted with sapphires and
diamonds,
Gorman Silver in flat and hollow wars,
Pearl Necklace*,
Gold and platinum Bar Pina, diamond mounted,
I h u cr ** t9kmt in Compacts and Mask Bags,
Belt Buckle Seta of the latest designs, ‘
Bill Fbkie and Cigarette Ceses in gift boxes,
French Ivory and Amber Military end Toilet 5Wa
Odd and Dainty Pieces of Cutglasa and China Wtui V
Call in and jet us help you solve the
gi t problem. Our prices are much lower
than city prices.
W. Stevens
Jeweler and Optometrist
BARNWELL. 8. G / ,
Scatter “Bits o’ Sunshine’* with wall selected
from our complete stock o fthe famous Gibson Mas.
ARE BECOMING
FOR SALE.—Bird Brothers’ pure
bred Giant Mammoth Bronze Tur
keys; April hatch; weight of Toms
18 to 22 lbs.; weight of hers 14 to-
15 pounds. Guaranteed free from
disease. Toms, each $10; hens, each,
$6.50.—W. H. Moody, Jr., Kline, S. C.
12-16-4 tp
LOST.—Blue speckled hound bitch,
lost while hunting night of Nov. 22.
If found notify G. L. Hill, Barnwell,
S. C. Up.
STRAIGHT SALARY:—$35.00 per
week and expenses. Man or woman
with rig to introduce EGG PRO
DUCER. Eurtka Mfg. Co., East St.
Louis, 111.
LOST.—On Sunday afternoon be
tween Barnwell and Sldkehatchie
Bridge on Barnwell»Snelling road, a
child’s powder blue bonn ?t,’'trimmed
with tan velvet ornaments and satin
ribbon rosettes', Finder please re
turn to PeDple-Ssntinel office and re
ceive suitable reward.
Mrs. Emmet. Still visited in Barn
well Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Monroe Rowell visited
I the latter's father, Mr. Isaac Delk,
I Saturday night.
The many friends of Mrs. Willie
Croft will be sorry to learn of h«r
j recent illneas, her early recovery is
hoped for.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hartxog went to
Blackville Saturday afternoon.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Sidney Collins spent
last week with the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mra. Henry Hutchins, near
Olar.
The friends of Mr. D. I. Hartxog
and family will learn with regret that
they have moved near Elko. It is
hoped that they will come back to
their home commurity next year.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Still spent the
week-end with the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hartzog visited
the former’s sister, Mrs, AWr.ie
Woodward Sunday afternoon.
Mr. George W. Delk visited his
^brother, Mr. Isaac Delk, Sunday
mprr.ing. ; *
Mrs. George W. Delk and children
spent Sunday with Mrs. Annie Wood
ward.
but only when tha hair is ^
carructly and becomingly waived ia * ;
flatteringly smart manner, as It is at !
the Leonard Beauty Shoppe.
^ We arajanking a speej^ty of Ea-
geneal Permanent Waving during the I
Christmas Holidays.
Leonard Beauty Shoppe j
MRS. A. DBAS. Prep.
Leonard Building
’ Room Na 408
FOR SALE.—Jersey cow, good con
dition, rich milk, third calf, milks all
the time. Price 150.50.—Address
MATTHEW BOLEN, Elko, S. C., or
The People-Sentinel office for further
information. Up.
WHY WORRY about the price of
cotton when you can grow pecanr?
We can furnish pecan trees any quan-
ity, leading varieties, reasonably
priced. Stuart, Alley, Schley, Suc-
ceas, Tdsche, Money Maker, any size.
For price and other information,
Write Flint River Pecan Co., Albany,
Georgia. ’ , 12-Mtc.
TOR SALE:—Frost Proof Cabbage
Plants, grown in the open air, all
early varieties. By parcel posti 200,
76c; by express collect: 500, $1.25;
1,000, $2.00. Lettuce plants, 30c per
hundred. These are fancy plants.
Will ship day order ia received. Cash
with order. Send check, money or
der, cash or ore and two cents stamps.
—Dr. C JJ. Burekhalter, Barnwell,
8* C. 14-1-27.
CITATION NOTICE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate
Judge. ,
WHEREAS, John C. Gib um, made
suit to me to grant unto him Letters
of Administration of the Estate and
effects of Mary Gibaon,
THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite
gnd admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said Mary
Gibson, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court qfLPrpr
Bate, to be held 4t Barrarell, on Sat
urday, December 18th next, after
publication thereof, gt 11 o’clock in the
forenoon, to show cause, rf ahy they
have, why the said Administration
should not he granted. ^
Given under my Hand this 4th day
of December, A. D., 1926.
- JOHN K. SMELLING,
Judge of Probate, B. G
• Published on the 8th day of De
cember, 1926, in the Barnwell Pew-
Phone No. 2287 ;
Augusta, Ga. ;
Mules at Right Prices
I have a fuw fine
from 950 to 1250
prices in keeping with the Im
ere in the market for a good
he sold at
If yon
H. W. SANDERS
Barnwell,
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Against a
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A friend of ours was remarking
to os that things aren’t like they
used to be. “A man need to put
powder in his gun and go out and gpi
a deer,” he said. ~Now the DEAR
puts powder oe her cheeks and goes
out to HUNT A MAN.” One thing
that doesn’t change, however, is am
efficiency in 1st das# auto repair
work. We have, oe hand every fertil
ity for quick and thorough auto re
pair work. No delay hers in getting
your car ready for service again.
Barnwell, S. Q.
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