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■ J . . 1 ' TIB BAKN WELL PBOPLB*SBNTINKL, x THURSDAY, DlCEMBEB t, ItW. WC' Bp'* m*-- U: I A-N- Act of s one of the most sensational price re ; ductions eyer put into priot Unexpected! Undreamed of! But It* True! . LIST OF WHITE TEACHERS IN HARNWELt COUN1Y ^ . X Griffon Clothes Sale Now Going On! - Dont PUT OFF BUYING that New Suit or Overcoat any longer — buy NOW while you itre offered one of the larg est and_ finest stocks of Clothes, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings in Au gusta to choose from at prices you p®y for inferior gradtu. “We Fit You” Farr & Hogan- Clothers and Furnishers If Men Wear It- | We Sell It 958 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. #C««p Bright Keep your mind bright and you won't get blue.—Forbe* Magailue. Fire Destroys Barn. ADVERTISE in Th* People-Sentinetrl ^ orn hay p|ow|| ¥ W* Ful-a-pep A C C C W MASH JT # Now is the time to begin —youf hens will lay reg ularly right through the ' winter if you put them on this wonderful egg making feed now. It contains Cod Liver Meal —hens are able to work faster and easier. It’s fresh, pure and clean and will get you more eggs, at a lower cost, than you ever have had be fore. Now is the time to adopt it! Made by Ths Quaker Oats G>mp*i\y Sold by Farmers Union Mer. Co. - Barnwell, S. C. Fire of unknown origin completoly destroyed the barn of Robt. A. Pat terson. together with ita contents of etc., about two o’clock yesterday (Wednesday) morn ing. Three mules which were in the stables whin the alarm was given were removed to places of safety. The bam was located in the rear of the residence of the late Congressman J. O. Patterson and it is thought that the fire was caused by a careless smokei. It is understood that there was no insurance. JK | Ec Mr. Wf •- . ■#& Diamond* Silverware ZENITH HAMILTONS TAVANNES WATCHES- * OLLENDORF TOUCHEONS Howards, Waltham, Elgin Beautiful Xmag Gifts. L. J .SCHAUL and CO., Augusta Jewelry •T : - U New Ford Seen Here. The main attraction in Barnwell this week was one of the new model Ford loadsUfo, which was on display at the show room of the Dicks Auto Company this week. The car was driven to Barnwell by a factory rep resentative and attracted a jjieat deaf of Yavorahle comment. It was viewed by scores of p«r>ple^and the universal opinion seemed to be that “Henry” had made good with his new car. The new model’s only resemblance to the old Model T is the namu It is a completely different car from front bumper to tail light, being lower swung and possessing pleasing, racy lines. It is said t<\he capable of making f>0 to G5 miles an hour. The new line should prove very popular and Ford dealers throughout 'the country are anticipating a lantf-office. business. Teacher’a Name Miss Emily Ingram, Cokcr.. Miss Eva Clark,<Ch ^ Miss Adele Gunter, W Mrs. W. C. Buist, W.-_;.... Mrs. Leona H. Still, W Mrs. Cleo K. Barker-—! Mrs. G. Victor Kearse— Miss Ruby Peacock. Mts. Ryan A. Gyles, W Mrs. B. B. Hammer, W. Rev. J/S. M. Finch, F. U— Mrs. J. S. M. Finch—' Miss Edith Walker Miss Gretchen Hair Supt. C. ^1. Moore, F. U Mr. J. D. Hamtick, W^JE&t. Mr.. W. E. McCurry, F. IT— Mr. John Miley, C. A. C m'iss Hattiu Newsom, W Miss Pearle Yarn, G. W.-C^-r Miss Margaiet Carswell, W._ Miss Naomi. Claymon, W.„ Miss Doris Tribble, D. W Mr. John A- Walker, F. U._ Miss Celeste Kent, Ga. State Mrs. W. H. Manning, Ga.WC Miss Lois Hodges, Ga. Nor—’ Miss Harriett Sellars, Li Mrs; John Miley Miss Eloise Quattlebaum.—. Miss Mary A. Walker, W. __ Miss Rosalie S. Reid Mrs. F. C. Thompson, Ga. St Miss Marguerite Jenkins; W. Miss Inez Cruech, Li. Mrs. Corinne L. Hires Miss Estelle Still Mrs. M. B. Patterson, C. C._ >Mrs. Parnell B. Kitchings.. Miss Mollie Bates Supt. W. W. Carter, F. U Mrs. W. B. Parker, La.. — Miss Olive Parker ... Mrs. T. A. Holland 1 —— Miss Alberta Odom —. .. argaiet IlimiKfi, W-"’? Miss Laura - * Stanley,'W— _ — Miss Emma Lou D. Still- Miss Lucy Cook ... ... Miss Alice Edwards Supt. L. E. Whittle .. Miss Eva Blume Mrs. J. J. Ray Mrs. Ruth Mims Coggin Supt. H. H. Hint. F. U Mr. H. K. Neeley, P. C Mr. C. V. LeCroy, Auburn- Miss Edith MitctKi), Coker.. Miss Elizabeth Creccy, Li Mrs. Hilma R. Dicks, Coker. Miss Callie Bates .... Miss Hester Fairey, S.._ Miss Minnie Byni McElveen. Miss Ells Louise Molair, Ch.. Miss Fannie L. Ward, N. CL Mms Lizzie Mae Bartley Miss Edna Proveaux Mrs. Lizzie Black Mrs. Agatha Baxley.. Mrs. Lila H. Brown Miss Juanita Ayers Supt. G. Frank Posey, F. U.. $lr. John C. Turner,. Ci. Mr. W. E. Beckham, P. C. .. Miss Frances Dobbs, A. S... Miss Annie W. Johnson, W.. Miss Eleanor Dunbar, Coker. Miss Ells Hill, Ch Miss Elizabeth Meyer, C. C.. Miss Lila Teal, La Miss Elizabeth Shillito, W... School Blackville High School. Blackville High.School. Blackville High School. Double Pond Double Pond .... * Hercules * Hercules Hercules Ashleigh Ashleigh Elko Grammar School Elko Grammar School. Elko Grammar School. Elko Grammar School. Williston-Elko H. S Williston-EHko. H. S— Williston-Elko H. S.-.j ; Williston-Elko H. S— Williston-Elko H, S.— ''Williston-Elko -H. Sf— Williston-Elko H. S. -Williston-Elko H, S Wittiston-Elko H. S— Williston Grammar S,_ Williston Grammar S._ Williston-Grammar S.. Williston Grammar &.. Wifliston Grammar S._ Williston Grammar S._ Williston Grammar S Williston Grammar S._ Barbaiy Branch Kline Kline • - Kline Oak Grove . . Oak Grove Friendship Tinker’s Creek Morris Barnwell High School. Seven Pines ... Boiling Springs Long Branch Long Branch .... — • :kville, S. C, j, S. C. iM-atc. "The Dust of the Earth.” A small but appreciative audience greeted the performancn of “The Dust of the Earth,” which was^ pre sented at' the Vamp Theatre Tuesday evening by the faculty .of the.Willis ton-Elko High School under the aus pices of the Barnwell School Improve ment Association. But for the fact that the same play was presented here a few' months ago by Allendale talent, the attendance would have been very much larger. > The People-Sentinel would like to givoa detailed account of the play and splendid work of those taking part, but suffice it to say that tha review 7 given by The Williston Wajr, -which w’as reproduced in last weel^iasue of this paper as an advance notice, was not overdrawn in the least. An or chestra composed of musicians of Williston and Elko also added greatly to the enjqytnent of the occasion. The proceeds, less certain expen se*. were for the benefit of the local association. Mrs. Jessie Ray. Queens Col. Mi^ Annie Mood, W..— Miss.Margaret Free, W Miss Ethel McSwain, W.__ Miss Dorothy Wragg, W. Miss Rosalie Spann, Ch Miss Virginia Hutto, W Miss Blanche Ellis, D. W Miss Hazel CoJuman, G.W.C. Miss A^lnie Mabry, W Miss~Mamie McMeekin, C~ C. "Mrs. Ira Fales (Music) -TTTTffS ... T . 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You, too, will find that LUCKY STRIKES give the greatest pleas* ure—Mild ?.nd Mel- * low, the finest ciga- rettes you ever smoked. Made of jhe choicest tobaccos, pro* ‘ perly aged and blend* ed with great skill,and there is an extra pro* cess—‘TPS TOAST- ED”—no harshness* , not a bit of bite* MADE OP THE CREAM OP TOBACCO CROP t* It's toasted No Throat Irritation-No Cough. _ * ?' Closing Out Stock Bargains in Only Alumni and Alumnae of South Carolina College* are indicated. Other teachers have State certificates issued upon! diplomas from colleges outside the State or certificates upon examination. The abbreviations rep resent the following colleges: Li.—Limestone; W.—Winthrop; C. C.— Columbia College; C.—Converse; F. U.—Furman University; E. C.— Erskine College; N. C.—Newberry College); U. S. C.—University of South Carolina; Ch.—Chicora; Ci.—Citadfel; La.—Lander; S.— Summerland; D VIT.—Due West; Coker; U. N. C.—University of North Carolina; W. C.— Wofford College; Ga. N,—Georgia Normal; A. C.—Anderson College; G. W. C.—Greenville Woman’s CJollege; P. C.—Presbyterian College; C. A. C.—Clemson Agricultural College; A. S.—Agnes Scott. Baptist S. S. Conference. The second South-wide Baptist Sun day School Conference, January 17- 20, 1928, Greenville, S. C„ is to be the greatest Sunday School meeting ever; South Carolina, that held in South Carolina and from the South Carolinians, outside* of Green- standpoint of attendance, possibly the j ville;~vriil be in atten'dartce. ~ greatest Sunday School meeting ever) Reduced fares can be had on all held arfywhere. Upward of 3,000 peo- railroads to Greenville by means of day School speakers from all over the world will be heard. It-is expected, according to Mr. J. L. Corzine, direc tor of Sunday School and B. Y. P. U. work for the Baptist denomination in one thousand i pie from all over the South'will be in attendance. Great departmental con ferences on separate phases of Sun day School work will be running simultaneously—a stupendous six-ring performance—also general meetings with from three to five thousand peo ple gathered together in the great | Textile Hall, where outstanding Sun- i r ——tr—— the certificate plan. All who, are desirous of securing these certificate^, from the rank of Baptist association, should apply to Mrs. Clara L. J. Hitt, at Elko, who has been ftrcushed a goodly supply for the Sunday School workers of this lection. Or applica tions nlay be made to J. L. Cortine, Baptist House, Columbia, S. C. « . CEILING, FLOORING, SIDING, FENC-> ING, MOULDINGS, ETC. 1 JUST THE MATERIAL YOU NEED TO f || REPAIR OR BUILD YOUR HOME. ||] LOTS OF LOW GRADE STOCK 5! .PRICED UNDER COST. Large or Small Quantities. • * * *• • tr ' Denmark Wood Products Co. Denmark, South Carolina. ^ mmm NOTICE! 4 (■. 4 Against Hunting, Fishing & Trapping Any person or persons entering upon the lands hereina{t«r referred to, t - situate in Barnwell, Richland and Red Oak Townships, or the purpose of hunting, fishing or trapping, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law: *' L. W. Tilly 200 " J. M. Weathersbee 572 - Mrs. Flossie Smith J,000 Jessfe Middleton 300“ Harrett Hutson 17i> Estate of H. A. Patterson 2,000 W. H. Duncan — 405 Joseph E. Dicks , 300 Mrs. Kata M. Patterson __ 3,000 R. C. Holman _J, 400 * » V fc Duncannon Place — 1,650 A. A. Richardson 2,000 .Simmons Place 500 # Lemon Bros.. J 150 Mrs. Jane R. Patterson 1,000 S. B. Moseley so G. ARTHUR EVANS, # , - • ANGUS PATTERSON, Managers^ Barnwell, S. C., Nov. 22, 1927. ^ 1 . SEND US YOUR ORDERS FOR JOB ^PRINTING, _. ' - :■ : 1 "JTT — . . u " * » *