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f o :: < ► :: Gone To the ■''uil >>1 •{.!{ \y,\ Mr. Merchant? Th€fi,“ jpwgfhap* we can help you. If you 1 } c T ) ^ " ' t have something that can be sold, - - - JT2 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 cuts and can illus trate *most any-sort of an ad. Printers Ink is mak ing the cash register ring for others-— Why Not You? Phone or call on us. Barnwell, r * *r: ^ 1 • _ • • • o iifiK ♦ I in Columbia on professional business. Tuesday was the shortest day of the year, according to the calendar. Miss Minneola Grimes is spend ing the holidays with relatives in Lee*s. Mr. Barney F. Owens, of Dunbar ton, was a business visitor here Tues day. i ) ■ ' Mr. Dan Hartley is the guest of Barnwell relatives during the holi days. Miss Essie Morris, a student at Coker College, Hartsville, is at home for the holidays. r • - —a — holidays with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Easterling. Miss Annie Moody, who is taking a business course in Augusta, is the attractive guest of her sister, Mrs. E. ,1. Sanders during the holidays. Miss Ella Louise Molair, a senior at Chicora College in Columbia, is spending the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Molair. Miss’Emg of the local school faul ty, will spend the holidays with rela tives in Due West. Mr. Madison Woodward who is a student* at Clemsoir 1 College Tit at home for the holidays. Miss Ruby Hickson, of the Barn well High School faculty, will "spend the holidays in Columbia. Mr. Aubrey Harley, a student at Furman University, is spending the holidays with Barnwell relatives. Misses Ruth and Edna Riddle, members of the local school faculty, will spend the holidays in Laurens. John E. Stansfield, Esq., and Mr. Esra McDoniel, of Aiken, were busi ness visitors here Monday afternoon. II * • Mr. A. D. Furtick and family have moved into their new brick bungalow in the South-eastern section of town. The People-Sentinel is glad to. add the name of Mrs. A. N. Harden, of Martin, to ita list*of satisfied readers. Mr. L. T. Still, of the Olar section, renewed his subscription to The Peo ple-Sentinel while in the city Tues day. Mr. Albert Cornell, who is a stu dent at Georgia Tech, is the guest of Mrs. Daisy Buckingham during the holiday*. , > Miss Virgini B Hutto, of the Barn well High School faculty, it the gonat of relatives in Denmark during the holidays. Messrs. Marion Miller and J. E, 'Harhy, Jr., students at the University of Sooth Carolina, are spending the holidays in the city with relatives. Miss Amelia McNab, a member of the Abbeville high school faculty, ia spending the holidays with her per- eatk/Vr. and Mrs. William McNab. ‘Avdarge congregation* enjoyed the Christmas cantata; “The Herald An gels," which was sung at the Barn well Baptist Church Sunday evening. Miss Elisabeth Humphries has re turned from Columbia College to spend the holidays with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. R*. W. Humphries. Misses Elisabeth and Willie Deason, who are students at Win- throp College, are spending the holi days with their father, Mr. R. A. Deason. Miases Bobby Glenn and Kathryn Lawton, members of the Barnwell High School faculty, will spend the holidays in Greenwood and Esttil, respect tivcly. • x * The pendulum stands stil* this week, the day* neither gaining Wbr losing in sunshine. The sun rises three minutes later and seta three minutes later. Mr. Perry Simms, who holds, a responsible government position in Washington, D. G, is spending the holidays with his parents, Judge and Mrs. C. C. Simms. Mr.*®. S. Moore, Jr., of Furman University, and Mias Mary Frances Moore, of Winthrop College, are spend ing the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Moore. articles now stocked Holiday trade let us suggest the following: UdlM' Wrist W.tdK., G«»f. Pocket Wetehu, Beautiful Rings mounted with . quisite.geme, The latest Bracelet* in White Geld ^ ^ t mounted with aqpphfeue and i diamonds. .* * ■ - Gorfnan Silver la flat and hoHmr ware. Pearl Necklace*, GoM and platinum Bar Fins, diamond mounted. The latest createions in Compacts and Mesh Bara. Belt Buckle Seta of the latest designs, Bill Folds and Cigarette Cases in gift btvts, French Ivory and Anfoer Military TWist Odd ami Dainty Piecftof .Cutglam ’ Call in and let us- help' i yqu K^. <S, : pric '‘ a "" cl ’ ^ P. W. Stevens Jeweler and Optometrist BARNWELL, 8, G Scatter “Bits o’ Sunshine" 4itk well selected from our complete stock • fthe © *»ru BOBS ARE BECOMING but onlyl correctly and becomingly flatteringly Leonard Building *. Room No. 406 Leonard Beauty Shoppe • MBS. A. DBAS, Prep. • Phone No. 1 , i I* Mias Maude Brabham, of Colum bia College, is sper.ding the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brabham. Mils Ceciie Finklea, a member of the Barnwell High School faculty, is spending the holidays with relatives in Hyman.' ■ % Mr. John Simms, Esq., of Pensa cola, Fla., is spending the holidays with his parents, Judge and Mrs. C. CT. Simms. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mitchell and family left this week for Columbus, Ga., to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives. *-\Miss Irene Abbott, of the Hotel Diamond, left yesterday (Wednesday) for Jesup, Ga., to spend the holidays with relatives. u . a.,, Mr. E. E. Delk». of the Olar section, called at The ^People-Sentinel office to renew his subscription while in the city Tuesday. The members of the Primary De partment of the local school mere de lightfully entertained with a party by Mias Elizabeth McNab at her home on Monday afternoon of this week. Mrs. Lena Davies arrived in Barn well Sunday afternoon from Agars Scott College, Decatur, Ga., to spend the Christmas holidays with her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies. E. W. Reed, colored carpenter, re newed his subscription Mpnday be fore leaving for St, Augustine, Fla., whei'a he has secured a month’s em ployment. He said he wants to know what’s happening while he ia away. Mules at Right Prices 1 have a few fine Kentucky and weighing from 950 to 1250 pounds, that will he sold At prices in keeping with (he low price of cotton. If yon are in the market for a good work ennnpl, see fcrfocp buying. H.W. SANDERS Barnwell, S. C '; Mr. James, Calhoun, a cadet at The Citadel, is at 'home to spend the holi days with his parents, Col. and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun. _ s* _ The music recital at the school au ditorium Thursday evening was one of the most enjoyable events of the winter. It was staged by tha voice and piano pupils of Mrs. Ir a Fales, assisted by the violin pupils of Mvs. Norman Anderson. ■The singing jof negro- spirituals, jubilees, etc., at the Vamp Theatre Friday evening was a decided success from every angle. The program was greatfcr enjoyed and a nice sum waa realised for the benefit of the Barn well Baptist Church. ,Brs« A*#l. Bennett. Miss Elisabeth McNab, who recent ly resigned as a member of the Bfrn- Miss Blanche Bennett, who ia at- ^ well school faculty to accept the poal- tending Columbia College, ia spending tion of Home Demonstration Agent the holidays with her'parents,* Mr {and W^BcnfweU^'County, has retusnod The Season’s GREETINGS to All We wish to thank ' our friends for their h w loyalty and custom, and promise in die coming year to improve le our ixm. Whithfl* College, w&pre , eke took a special course in this •a* Mr. R. A. Easterling, of Denmark, me a business visitor here Monday. Mr. Bates Hagood came down Davidson College, N. f <G, this week to spend the holidays with his parents^ Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hagood. j His friends will be interested to know ' . * that bd is negeMatimi Da. D. K. Briggs, of Bledwille, was ^ of the electric light plants m 1 m the city Monday afternoon and* befg and Walterboro, which t called at The People-Setthiel office* in the event of a sale would he m to renew hie aubneription far another ( by the Ediete Public Service Ce» ‘Jt '• Service. M( Merrjr Chri a Happy New to you.