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m barnwhx paoruMBcreriis baeicwklu booth cabouha . . Sufar company. Mra. h l Still, of Denmark, the ffueat ot relatiree here last week day achcol. HS! Mr. and Mn. J. M. Riley. Mr. and Mf* ' Angus Riley and daughter. Tobacco You, too, will find that LUCKY STRIKES give the greatest pleasure—Mild and Mel low, the finest cigarettes you ever smoked. Made of the choicest tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process—“UPS TOAST ED”—no harshness, not a bit of bite. Florence Reed,. Favorite Stage Star, UTitrs: "Night in and night out, for month*, one's voice must he in perfect con dition on the stage. To safeguard it, yet get the greatest enjoyment, Lucky Strikes are the favorites in the theatre uorld.” & aP BlaekvUle, Doc. 17.—Mr. W. M. Hair and wife, while driving into town early Saturday evining, had the mis fortune to run into another car parked by'Jthe aide of the road. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hair were hurt but not ser- ioualy. J. Kelly Browning, traveling sales man for Henry Sonncborn and com pany is at home for the ChristmHs holidays. ‘ . ; Miss Gladys r WUkin!» is staying at the home of Mrs. A. B. Hair and con tinuing her school work here although her peoplu have moved to Barnwell. The entire high school was dismiss- ed^EtreSday ill resndet to Mr. J. C. Turner; local high school teacher, who was called to his/home in Gaffney by the sudden de^Gi of his brother. Mrs. W. C.yBuist, principal of the Double Poncf school, and Mrs. R. A. Gyles, priiyipal of tho Ashleigh school had assignments on the program at the cou/ity ^teachers’ meeting in Wil- listondast Saturday. Malcolm Dyches, while returning fic^ Orangeburg in his coupe late nday night, was injured when tht ar overturned. One of his knees was quite badly cut but otherwise Ke was unhurt. , . Burt W. Andrews, of Washington D. C., of the legal department 6f the U. S. Treasury, was here a couple of days this week visiting his twq nieces, Mrs. H. L. Buist and Mts. T. L. Wragg. , Thti women teachers of~ the high school played the high school basket hall team Wednesday afternoon. The score was 65 to 0 in favof'of the regu- V 1 lays. Quite d number enjoyed tb THURSDAY. DBCHMBBR U, 191T. Henders-.nvilu N. C., and Mrs. Jesse Sigsby Grimes spent the past week end in Columbia with their sister, Mrs. W. A. Rents. Cleveland Risher, of. Athens, v Ga., was the guest last week-end of his mother, Mrs. Josephine Risher.- Mr. and Mj*s. Herbert Gyles and Miss Dora Gyles, of Aiken, were the guests last week of Mr. ancf Mrs. Sam G. Lowe. .'*■*- Mr,'and Mrs. Wyatt Browbing and daughter, Ann, spent last week with Mrs. C. S. Buist. ~ ~ ' • ’ • * r Mr. a nd Mr^. H. A. Rich spent Thursday in Columbia shopping *and visiting Mifis Eva Rich. Mrs. Emmett Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Boland and children, and Mrs. A. JJ. Ninestein, spent Wednes day'in Augusta. • * , The BlackvilleOKapter, U. D. C., was entertained last week by its presi dent, Mrs. A. H. Ninestein. A reading was given by Miss Marie Farrell, his-, torian, on the “Southeg? Negro.” All pledges were met for last year and the work of the new year was planned. The fa:ulty of the Dunbaiton High School, under the supervision of its superintendent,' H. H. King, and the Rev. # C. K. Turner, presented a min strel at the Blackvillr School-auditor- a.* ium Friday night. The proceeds went ,to the local School Improvement asso ciation. Mr. ami Mrs. W. C. Buist spent Wednesday in Augusta shopping. Miss Ella Hill spent the past week end at her home in Orangeburg. Nancy, of Allendale, were the guests Sunday -of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ken nedy. Mrs Carey Smith entertained with three tables of bridge Wednesday af ternoon for Mrs. Alma Lee Gills, of Anderson, of Wiiscn; N. C A- New Vwliae atawda aaady^to — family trees for $250, and there are plenty of families that would pay that much and more just for a little prun- ing. A ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel Local and Personal 0 * News from Williston game. Mrs. J. L. Buist and daughter, Mrs Williston. Dec. 17._Mrs. S. H. Rush, were shoppe., in Augusta I M< * ,vin Pertained Thursday Thursday. Charlie Izlai', of Ck’ala, Fla., was TBW for h^frTTiRTweek' al Ttic William after- e noon of last week complimentary to Mrs. Jesse Anderson, of Wilson. N. CP best way to guard against crank case dilution in winter is to use good gasoline. PHMd by Wh t* Studio. B.Y. “It’s toasted %% No Throat Irritation No Coujh. i qb i. : SEND US YOUR ORDERS FOR JOB PRINTING. : FOR RENT 2-Horse Farm, conveniently located on State highway 1 mile from Barnwell city lim its. Some fine cucumber land on place. For further information call at The People-Sentinel Office Barnwell, S. C. NOTICE! Against Hunting, Fishing & Trapping Any person or per ops entering upon the lands hereinafter referred to, situate in Barnwell, Richland and Red Oak Townships, or the purpose of hunting, tishing or trapping, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law: L. W. Tilly I 200 Mrs. Flossie Smith 1,000 Harrett Hutson 17"> W. H. Duncan —405 Mrs. Kat« M. Patterson 3,00.) Duncannon Place 1,050 Simmons Place 500 J. M. Weathersbee. i '572 Jessie Middleton 300 Estate of H. A, Patterson 2,000 Joseph E. Dicks l 800 R. C. Holman 400 A, A. Richardson 2,000 Lemon Bros. 1__ 150 S. B, Moseley .80 Mrs. Jane R. Patterson - r 1,000 ’ .•HP.-' G. ARTHUR EVANS, ANGUS PATTERSON, Manager*. hyme of hi. aunt, Mrs. C. S. Buist. Hi. vi.it t>eing oraaioned by the ill- ne-» of hi. grandmother, Mr*. L. T. Istar. A .light attack of influenza kept Mi.a Annie Willie Johnson, local high achool teacher, absent from her school duties seveial days this week. Mr. mrd Mrs. S. G. Lowe and son, and Mias Beryl Chisolm motomd to C-olumbta Sunday evening. A party of young folk, enjoyed an evening of dancing at the home of James Burst on Tuesday. Dr. and Mr*. R. A. Gyles spent Tuesday m Augusta. Mr*. Clifford Anderson, of Tamos. Fla., is heie i n account of the illne*. of her mother. Mrs. L. T. Izlar, who is critically ill. The play “The Dust of the Earth." given hy thu Williston faculty at the a hool house here on Thursday even ing was ably presented. The charar* ter. were especially well suited to the chosen cast. The play itself was ex tremely inteiesting. The Entire pro ceed. wtnt to the local School Im provement aatticiation. The audience was rather small on account of the bad weather. Mr. and Mr*. Edward Martin were shoppers in Orangebuig one day last week. Mrs. G. M. Magruder has returned from Atlanta where she has 1men vjs- i— 1 ^BBByHKPsialu fur , Miss Rubie Lee Hutto spent a few days last week wih relatives in Gran- iteville and Aiken Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Martin, of Barnwell, s-pent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Martin. The first new Ford to visit Black- ville was on display at thu Ford Motor ■company on Thursday. Many inter ested people called to see if all the good things were true that had been reported eonenming it. Mr. and Mrs. Sigsby Grimes, of Lees, have moved to Blackville ‘and are located with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Weissinger in their home on Pascal- las street. " Mastir -Robert A.' Buist had the misfortune to mash his thumb quite badly in the hinge side of a sednn door on Thursday morning., Mrs._Norman Bates spent a few days last w^ek with her parents in Norway. Miss Adele Gunter, local piimary teacher was a shopper in Columbia on Thursday afternoon. Dr. William Molony, of Batesburg, was a visitor in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. .A. Rich and two children motoreij to Columbia-Thurs day Mrs. Herman Brown, local chair man of thif Christmas Seal sale 're ports splendid sreress up to date. She is asking the cooperation of every one and states that many have al ready purchased bonds. E. H. Weissinger returned this week from Miami, Fla., where he has been investigating the prospects of cucum b>ir planting for the Pennsylvania IW'rr Q. A. Kemw ly. Jr. Duplicate bridge was enjoyed at two table*. Mrs. An derson was remembered with a gift, a bread hoard and knife, while Mrs. Q. A. Kennedy, Jr., won high score and was given two dainty handker- chief> After a«*‘eral games a salad cour>e was enjoyed. M. T. Willis, of Greenwood, wus a visitor here Tuesday. Miss. Annie B. Floyd, of Frederick. Md.. arrived last week for a visit to her sister. Mrs. W. E. Cunningham. Misses Agnes Latimer. Harrydelle Thompson and EUzabtf h Keniwdy were the week-end guests of Misa Gwendolyn Altman in Charleston. Mr*. Q. A. Kennedy. Jr., and son, Quincy, spent several days this week in Allendale. Mr*. Cary Smith, Mr*. S. B. Ray - v r —r ‘STANDARD GASOLINE .Made in South Carolina bit' /• aswar- ■ and Mrs. Chester Page spent Tues- . day in Augusta. Carroll W. Armstrong, of Columbia, was a indent visitor of Mr. and M'-*. W. W. Armstrong. Mr. and Mra. W. C .Cook and Pat Baxley were, the guests Sunday of i Mr. and Mra. S.H. Usairy in Barn well. — The Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Davia were called to Charlotte Saturday on ac count of the serioua illness of Mra. Davia’ father, G . W. Maner. *Mr. and Mra, Fred Toole and Misses Bettie Matthews and Dorothy Toole Money to Lend SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS IN AMOUNTS OF $400.00 AND UP. APPLY TO Ninestein & Baxley BLACKVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA. Mr. and Mra. Paul Cook. Mrs. W. J. Walken left Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs .E. K. Rut herford’ at Salley after visiting hlr sister, Mrs. E. M. Boylston, for the last three weeks. Mrs. A M. Kennedy was hostess at an enjoyable but informal party Fri- da^afternoon. The guests were the Uachers of the beginners and cradle roll departments of the Baptist Sun- LONG TERM MONEY to LEND 6 per cent, interest on large amounts BROWN & BUSH BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. Miss Doris Clarice, 18 years old, of Rockford, III., has offered to sell, her left ear for $2,500 to a New York society woman who adver tised for an entire'left ear to re place. her -own. lost in an automo- I bile accident. SAY ‘‘BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions ajid. prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds ^ Headache ^ Neuralgia Lumbago 0 Pain Toothache r Neuritis Rheumatism# Accept only “Bayer”^package which contains proven directions. Handr “Bayer” boxes of 12 tsbltta Also bottles ot 24 and 100—Druggist*. *• tfce trad* nark ot Barer UaaaYactar* of M -*irtfTt1r*rliUotor ot SsUerltaacM . Tty a Want Ad for Results 1-