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» ' ’ ■. kY. ere and jffereabouts >■ A, ^ . Sr Spj- Ui tM Naata «f Ymv YlaHara, «r Otfc#r Itcau of Local latoroot for TUo Coltuaa VlMTif IttftiobOMM forcod and potutmed and administor- ad by governor*, Jodfco and solicitor* who themselves are low breakeroT “I consecrate myself and my ad ministration to law observance and kw enforcemetit.” |Ky | m ss \ : 1 r£’ Sfe. , The days gain seven minutes la sunshine this week. • iS * SHMMMMSO Mr. W. Gilmore Simms, of Manning, was a visitor here one day kart week. . *.» Messrs. Houser and Wurrow, of Columbia, were visitors here Sunday. Miss Pauline Holman left l«*t week for a visit to friends in Cdum* bk. f , ; ! '* v . ;« . *» v Mr. Rube Still, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Still, has accepted a position in Charlotte, N. C. Dr. and Mrs. 0. D. Hammond, of Blackviile, were visitors here Wed nesday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. George M. Armstrong of Florence, were recent visitors to Barnwell relatives. Mrs. Marvin K. Hale, Misses Jean Riley and Mary Roberts spent Tues day in Augusta shopping. Mr. and Mrs. J. 3 SV'it and family are expecting to move into their new home in the near future. The friends of Mrs. J. Gary Owens will be glad to know that ^he is much improved after her recent illness. Miss Kate Simms left this week to enter upon her duties ue steno grapher in Governor Richards’ office. Mr. and Mra R. 8. Dicks have re turned from Chartflk N. C., where they spent a couple of days last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Black and Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Creighton were visitors in Orangeburg Wedneaday of last week. — Mr. J. 0. Patteraon came over from Augusta Sunday to spend the day with hk mother, Mrs Estelle Pat teraon. Messrs. & W. Manville, M. B. Ha good, W. J. Lemon and Edgar A Brown attended the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of Western Carolina In Aiken Tuesday. ' V ' dkawmasmsma ? Misses BeBee and Mary Patterw>n have returned home after spending some time with relatives and friends in Columbia. They were iccompanied to Barnwell by Mr .and Mrs. E. J. DaCoata and the former’s father, who spent a few days here. The attention of our readers is called to the advertisement of Lemon Bros, on the last page of this issue of The People-Sentinel. This progressive local Arm is offering a number of articles of merchandise at bargain prices. Read the adv. and call on thpm and profit thereby. Revival in Blackviile. Blackviile, January 18.—A revival meeting, which will last two weeks, began at the Blackviile Baptist Church Sunday, conducted by the Rev. L. C. Wolfe, of Muskogee, Okla. The singing is conducted by Charles O. Miller, a brother of the local pas tor. Mr. Wolfe made quite an impres sion on his hewers at his first ser vice. A great revival is expected. Parker-Morris. The Barnwell County friends o r Mr. L. D. Morris, a son of Mr. Moses Morris, formerly of this county, wil be interested to learn of his marriage at Daisy, Ga., to Miss Miriam Parker daughter of Mr. T. D. Parker, a Claxton, Ga., the ceremony being per formed by th«\ Rev. Don Shepparc Mr. a nd Mrs. Mbrris are making their home in West Palm Beach, Fla. The groom's father was among those who attended the marriage. Girls’ Clubs Organized Mrs. Emma Simms, of Manning, wis the guest kst week of Col. and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun hnd Judge and Mi s. C. C. Simms. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moody, Jr., and eon. Richard, of Augusta, were the guests of Mrs. Lessie B Easter ling Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harley, Miss Carrie Williams and Mr. W. L. Jack- son visited relatives at Dunbarton last Sunday. Mis. Harriet K. Johnson, State Girl*’ Club leader of Winthrop College was in the County Thursday and Fri of last week and visited eight schools with the county agent. Gubs were organized «t Ixmg Branch. Elko Hercules. Oak Grove, Hilda. Double Ponds, Ashletgh' and Reedy Branch The coidiulity and willingness of the I teachers and pupils to cooperate with the home demonstration agent was very encouraging and it is hoped th» club work in the county will accomp lish gieat things during the coming Year Mias Ella Louise Molair, a senior at Chicor a Collage in Columbia, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr and Mr*. C. F. Molair. 'C>1. J. E ;i*r \\ mem'ier of the House of Rep.eser.U tives. ar. I Sena tor and Mr*. / B Patterson iptrt the week-end in 71 umwaU. Mho* Margaret McAlUater. who is taking a business couiae in Augusta, spnnt Sunday in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.A.Mc.'vUister. Mrs. Ralph Smith and little daugh ter are visiting relatives in Spaitan- burg this week while Mr. Smith is on a business trip to North Carolina. The Rev. Mr. Middleton, of Charles ton, will conduct services at the Church of the Holy Apostles Sunday morning at 11:30 o’clock. The public is invited to attend. Mr. E. F. Hogmer, of New York City was a business visitor here several days last week. Mr. Hogmer has a number of friends here who were glad to see him again. Mrs. R. P. Searson, of Allendale, had an operation at the Columbia hospital Tuesday and wag doing as well ss could be expected last night. The State, January 19. Hn. Harry D. Calhoun entertained the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club hwt week. The high More price was won by Mrs. J. Julian Bush and the eonsobition was cut by Mr*. Solomon Brown. After the games a sweet course was served. * ( rlcbrsIcH hourth P.,rthd*v Little Mins JmIi^ HensVy Evans daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Otto R. Evans, of this city, entet tamed quite a number of her friends Wednesday afu.rnoon at the home of her parents in celebra:ion of her fourth birthday. Interesting games weie played and a number of contents were held, the winners being presented with prizes which delighted their- little hearts. Pink and white mints were distribut ed in dainty little pink and white crepe l*askets, aft«v which the little hostess cut the beautifully decorated birthday cake, iced in white and a- dorned with four pink candles, giving oach little guest a generous slice, to mince with Eskimo pie. MAJOR JOHN G. RICHARDS TAKES GOVERNOR S OATH Attention, Roader*! V The People-Sentinel .wishes again call to the attention of readers the fact that Cards of Thanks are classed as advertisements and are charged fer elt the date of one cent a word. Our friends are requested to count the number of words in such cards and enclose a sufficient amount of money to cover the coat of the ad vertisement. For Sale CUCUMBER SEED We offer for sale the genuine THE HENDERSON” Cucumber Seed in original 1 pound printed bags: 1 to 5 pounds at $1 25 per pound. 5 to 25 pounds at $1.15 per pound. 25 to 100 pounds at $1.00 per pound. 100 pounds at 95 cents per pound. SIMON BROWN’S SONS BLACKVILLE, - - - S. C. >oo»»»»»oooo»oo»»»e»»»»»»+ . : DUSINESC Dt t ilderO FOR SALE. — Several hundred thousand feet of pine timber, located about a mile and a half from Kline. For further information addiess Mrs. L. A. Best, Barnwell, S. C. 1-20-tfc N0Y1CB OF SKIZlIftB AND SALE. State of South Carotins, . Barnwell County. _ .r — .The undersigned Chief of Police of the T<nm of Barnwell ha% this day levied upon and seised the real and personal property hereinafter describ ed of the parties hereinafter named, and will sell the same on the Tth^day of February, alt 12 o’clock noon on the said day; or as soon thereafter as convenient, in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., to the high est bidder for cash, subject to the restrictions of law. The proceeds of said sales to be applied to the pay ments due the Town of Bprnwell for tpeg and ooets: PROPERTY OF I. E. AND J. 0. BLACK as follows: All that certain lofcof land, with improvements there on, in the Town of Barnwell, S. C., bounded on the North by Academy Street; East by lot of T. A. Hofland; South) by lot of James H. Lancaster, and on the West by lot of John Hogg. ALSO: PROPERTY .OF MRS. BERTHA H. BROWN as follows: All that cer tain lot of land in the Town of Barn well, S. C., bounded on the North by a street which separates said kst from lands now or formerly of Wesley Brooks; South by Main Street; East by right of way of Southern Railway Company, and West by lot now or formerly of A. T. Woodward, and being the lot whereon is situate the residence of'the said Mrs. Bertha H Brown. ALSO: PROPERTY of CHARLIE BROWN SR., AS FOLLOWS: AH those lots of land near the Southern Railway Depot in the town of Barnwell, S. C., known Hagood lots, numbered on plat FOR SALE.—One half-horse power electric motor in fine condition; for A. C. current, 110 .volts. Algo one Fairbanks Morse two-horse power gasoline engine and one H. P Internationel gasoline engine. Will sell cheap. Apply at The People-Sen tinel office. C. O. D. CABBAGE PLANTS.- Millions ready; extra early and frost proof; 500 for 60 cents; $1 per thou sand. — Stokes Plant Co., Fits- gersld, Gs. l-6-8tp FOR SALE:—Frost Proof Cabbage Plants, grown in the open air, all early varieties. By parcel post: 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 is received. Cash with order. Send check, money or der, rash or or e and two cents stamps —Dr. C ,N. Burckhalter, Barnwc'l, S. C. as thereof made by W. B. Troyden, Jr, Surveyor, May 19, 1910, as lots 7, 1 and 9 in Block One, measuring each twenty-four feet front, more or less on Brown Ave., and bounded North by lot No. 10, South by lot No. 6, and West by Brown Avenue. ALSO: PROPERTY OF ESTATE OF S. F HAIR AS FOLLOWS: All thorn six ceitain lots of land in the Town o: Barnwell, S. C., bounded on the North by property now or formerly of Susie Creech and known as jail lot; Mrs Fairy Belle Attaway, Mrs. S. R. Good son and G. W. Halford; East by property of 8. W. Blanton; South by Academy Street, and on the. West by property of Mrs, Roaa Buist. ALSO: PROPERTY OF MRS. A. I. MOODY AS FOLLOWS: All that certain lot, with improvements thereon, situats in the Town of Barnwell, S. C., bounded on the North by property of Dicks; East by Jackson Street; South by a Tv *ng Price Redbctions J at Lemon Bros., In<V For The Next Two Week* J* . ‘ AH Men’s Walk-Over Shoes Sell lag *t $« to $8 reduced to only $5 25 ,Men** Lumber Jackets $$-0$ vslnes now MJ* $5.$$ valuta now —— —- $3-95 Children’s Lumber Jackets, $2.75 quality — ,210 ' Children's Lumber Jbckots $1.50 quality BRADLEY SWEATERS — $9.50 grade - M-90 _ $5.00 grade $S.9i ^ $4.00 grade 33.25 jden’s Overcoats, wonderful values from Oregon CRy Woolen v Mills —' —-$25.00 grade now ——$19.75 $18.50 grsde now $14.75 $17.50 grade now $12.75 Men’s SuTts some with two pants $32.50 suits now - $20.75 $29.50 'luits now $23.75 * . $27.50 suits now $21.75 $25.00 suits now $19.75 $22.50 suits now $lf.75 . COME TO SEE US. . 1 LEMON BROS, INC. z BARNWELL S. C. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. (CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE) “Short, active and businesslike’’ sessions of the geneial assembly, and these only bienially, were urged and “nefarious” lobbyists, obstructing the “deliberate, wise and proper consid eration of public measures” by the general assembly, were roundly de nounced. “I urge you,” he told the members of the legislature, “to rid yourselves of and protect the State against this unwholesome and ob noxious influence.” “No man or woman,” he declared in discussion of the educational prob lems and progress of the state, “who denies or even questions the existence of the Supreme Being, and man’s personal dependence upon Him should be employed In any of the colleges or P*d>lic schools of the atata.” In regard to this “impwtent matter,” he said, *V»r people have been very careless.” And law-makers and law-enforcers, • Judge C. C. Simms, Messrs. Perry B. Bush, Angus‘Patterson, T. J. Lang ley. 8. *. Moore,'W. D. Harley and ( he declared, should be lawabiding. r L. G. Richardson were among those . “How are toe to expect observance from Barnwell who attended Mm inaa- of law if our law-maker* ar* thom- f Governor Richards ia Go- he queried; “and lor respect and »a- Notict* in hereby given that I wiil file my final account as Executor of the Will of G. W. Boylston on Febru ary, 29th, 1927, with the Hon. John K. Snelling. Judge of the Probate Court, for Barnwell Count/, md pet.‘nn n.id Court for ,,n Order of Di.«clia , go and Letters Dismissory. E. F. BOYLSTON, Executor of the Will of G. W. Boylston. Barnwell, S. C., Dec. 31st, 1926. 1-6-27-4L atreel of the. Town of Barnwell, and 14-1-27 West by property of Peaecck. GEORGE W. PEEPLES. Chief of Police. Barnwell, S. C., 18th day of Jan. 1927. Children’s Colds Ar« beat treated es- ternalljr. Check them overnight without “doting” by rubbing Vlcke over throat and cheat at bedtima. WICKS w VapoRu* RHEUMATISM While in France with the American Army I obtained a noted French pre scription for the treatment of Rheu- matisf and Neuritis. I have given this to thousands with wonderful re sults. The prescription v»st me noth ing. I ask nothing for it. I will mail it if you will send me your address. A postal will bring t. Write today. PAUL CASE, Dept. 0-348, Hbrng bg PAUL CASE Dept. 0-348 Brocktoa, Mass. FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS . AUTOMOBILE THEFT INSURANCE Calhoun p. a. paics, and Co. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE v*. ESTATE OF P. J. HIERS Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J. B. Arm strong, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash* be-, tween the legal hours of sale in front of the Gpurt House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, the 7th day of February, this being S&lesday in said month, the following described real estate: Six hundred and Twenty (620) acres of land and buildings thereon in Dunbarton school district, and bounded as follows: on the North by lands of Mrs. F. H. Cater ;East by lands of Mis. L. X. Owens; South by lands of Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., and on the West by Dunbarton-Meyer’s Mill road and lands of Mrs. L. X. Owens. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. x t BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, B. C. Baznwell, S. C., 19th day of Jan. 1927. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will file my Anal account with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, as administra tor of the dstalte of Mrs. Sallie Ross, on Saturday, the 12th day of Feb ruary^ 1927, and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge tfhd Letters Dismissory. Dr. 0. D. Hammond, Admr. of the Estate of Mrs. Sallie A. Ross. Barnwell, S. C., Jan, 14, 1927. l-20-4tc. 5? FOR RENT.—Six room apartment, with bath; conveniently located , to business section of Barnwell Apply to Miss Lena Cave, Barnwell, 8. C. Special tl^SShwforSDc Tkwse 24 Karat Gold Plated Jewel Bolt Shears will cut as Long as you live Nothing ig so sggrevat- ing—so destructive of valuable material — so wasteful of time and patience, aa a pair of dull shear* — these shears do away forever with worry—the aeeiet lies in the patent turn jewel bolt and automat-. kaJly replace* the edge every time you close them. These shear* are built for eervice a* well as (jurabiUty — made of the very highest grade steel—they are highly tempered, with carbon ized cutting edge. Three sizes—six and eight in-:h, also ladies’ hair bobbing thears heavily nickled. Get one of each. /J COUPON This coupon and 59c en titles the bearer to one regular standard high- class jewel bolt shears. Three sizes to chocse from —get one of each size. Name P. O. I... State R. F. D Mail orders add 5c for postage. Parmer* Union Mercantile Co. Barnwell, S. C. Expert Auto Greasing The next time your automobile needs greas ing, drive around to our garage and have it greas ed the expert way by experts. We have just in stalled a high-pressure greasing system, With rack, and are now prepared to give your car the attention along this line that it needs and de serves. ^ , . We know EVERY bearing about an auto mobile that should be greased—and when—and with this new equipment we can put the right grease to the, right spot. And don’t forget that we sell Standard gaso line and Polarine motor oils.