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PAG* FOUR B. P. DAVIES. Editor >ad Proprietor. Entered at the poet office at Barnwell S. C„ as second-class matter. ' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1927/ CJp*, (mas. \br If you arc one of those who think this “materialistic” a (re is tottering to a fall, be glad for Christmas. This is the day when the years roll back and all the world is young. Let Dad get his Christmas thrill by showing the children just how the new toys work. Let Mother get her thrill when the family pitches- in and dc- -Vours the feast under which the table groans. And the children—well, they know how to enjoy Christmas without a ny prodding. Steal a page from childhood’s book, an(l be glad for Christmas.. Magically, from aging shoulders, you’ll find the burdens and caies of this business of making a living will drop away. Tomorrow, true enough, they may return—hut who looks to to morrow when Christmas is here? Be glad for Christmas. CREECH-8 A NDIFER MARRIAGE. A marriage of much interest to a Iiost of friends was tTiat of Miss Eva Creech, daughter of Mrs. Jane Creech, of the Big Fork section, and Henry Sandifer, of Barnwell, on Sat urday afternoon of last week. The ceremony was performed in Aiken by the Rev. Mr. McLean, pastor of the Aiken Baptist church. After a brief wedding trip to Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Sandifer will make their home at Kline. Attends Salesmen Convention.,* H. J. Phillips, of this city, attended • rmeting of General Ele.tric Re frigerator salesmen in Charlotte, N. C., last week. While there Mr. Ph l- lips saw one of the new refrigerators in detail and was very much pleased with its extreme simplicity and few- working parts. He ia local dealer for thia line and invites his friends to me the demonstration of one of the machines at Deason’s Drug Store. if 0 m * (EljrtHtmaH Travel by Train ITS SAFER FASTER WARMER AND COST IS LESS cy /o Reduction for round trip tickets between any points on the At lantic Coaiit Line System. Sell ing Dec. ?3 to Jaa. 2-28; gtod until midnight Jan. J. and in Pullmans on payment of •-.etea- sary charges. Baggage checked.' Tickets a»:d conjpI'U informa tion from (he nearest Coast Line Ticket Agont or Passenger Rep resentative. /' « Merry Christ mas ituil a — Happy New Year I’atitenKer Traffic Department ATLANTIC COAST LINE THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA ill Confederate Veterans of Ban well County are requested to meet' at Barnwell in the office of the Judge of Probate on Thursday, the 5th day of January, for the purpose of re organizing, election of officers and making up the Pension roll for Bam* w«ll County. L. F. HAIR, John K. Snelling, , Chm. Secy. yi2-15-3t THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22, IfTT. Guns - Pistols Agenta for Famous U. S. Climax Shelia. Repairing Guna, I'if tola, Fitting Keys a Specialty. HANSTREET and 662 Broad St. ALEXANDER Auguata ,Ga. Submarine la VS recked. It is feared that 43 officers and men bat their lives when the U. S. sub marine S-4 was lammed by a destroy er Saturday and went to the bottom of the Prvincetown. Mass., harbor. Every effort has bten made to res cue the entombed men, but the work has been hampered by severe atorms. Hope of leaguing them alive has tx*en practically abandoned. Expert Reparing Guns', Rifles and Piatola Keya Fitted. Augusta Sporting Goods Co. 212 Eighth St. Phone 3280 More Country-Cured Meat Urged by Agent In the live-at-home program one of the most important elements is the mpply of home-cured meat. Every farmer who product* corn, peat and 'behns should have an abundance of hogs which will keep the smoke-house well stored with lard, jowls, shoulders, sausage, ha. on and hamsr Not_ M 'all of these products^* tnere, but they should have - the quality. No meat is better than good country ham which has sevir months to more than a year of age. A good supply of meat and lard greatly reduces the expendi ture* necessaiy to provide for tho household. Since not only animals which make the meat hut feed crops consumed by them can he produced without reducing the nturns from other sources, it is evident that to pro duce on the farm the meat that is Used will increase the farm income to the extent of its value. ■*' “ A good demand exists in most every community for country-made sausago and country-cured hams and bacon. More farmers are finding this a profit- able market for their surplus hogs. Meat is the most important rfingle item of diet. Its odor and flavor im- proves not only the appetite but diges tion as well. It is the most complete digested of foods, furnishes materials in abundance for health, energy, growth and repair of the body. Th^re is no evidence to show that meat is injurious to the health. On the con it is one of the most healthful nourishing of foods. Many farmers can improve in a number of ways all their methods of ction as well as killing and gpring of meat. The county agent will be glad to .^furnish suggi utions and information “to any one end will send/to those farmers desiring a list poRi^tion tied "Pork for Carolfoa^N^m- " Many, helpful suggestions may be gotten from thlST'lmsle. n, County Agont. - I? USED CARS We need the room. New model Chrysler cars ere arriving daily. The manager says every used car must be sold. Prices have been reduced 50 to 300 per cent. Select your car fiom this list: 1 Buick, Master 6 Coach, 1 Buick Sedan Master 6. I Chevrolet Coupe, 1 Ctnwrulct; during, 1 Chrysler 50 Coach, 1 Chrysler 60 Jouring, 1 Chrysler 70 Roadster, 1 Dodge Roadster, 6 Ford Coupes, 3 Fo|d Tourings < 1 Essex Coach, ’ r» 1 Hupmobile Roadster, 2 Hudson Coaches, ’ 1 Maxwell Touring 1 Nash Advan.-eJ Touring, 1 Studebaker Standard, 6 Roadsters, 1 Willys-Knight Touring, 2 Overland 4 Sedans, 1. Studebaker Standaid, Thesti cars represent the greatest valu.s ever offered in Augusta. Prices ranging from $50 up. Trade your old car for abetter one and pay as you ride. - We have £11 varieties of oats, rye, wheut.rhairy vetch and Austrian win ter an d our prices are right. Senctus your orders. B. B. Kirkland S^ed Company, Augusta, Georgia. 12-1-416. CITATION NOTICE. State of South Carolina, , * County of Barnwell. By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate, Judge. WHEREAS, Lucy Creech made suit to me to grant "unto her Letter^ of Administration of the Estate Of and effects of Joseph Creech. THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and .singular thfi-kindnrd .and creditors of the said Joseph Creech, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held a t Barnwell on Saturday, Dec. 31st next, after publi cation thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any thoy have, why the said Administiation should not be granted. Given under my Hand this 15th day of December, A. D., 1927. JOHN K. SNELLING. Judge of Probate. Published on the 22nd day of Do- cembtT, 1927, in The Bamwell-Peo- ple-Sentinel. Ferst Motor, Inc ‘ (USED CAR DEPT.) Phone 2837 549 Broad St. AUGUSTA, GA. . I 4L-XL- i / — Sausage Casings SAUSAGE MAKERS: We are wholesale distributors of the finest hog casings. We ship prepaid any amount - j, ——^ EASTERLING BROS. 472 Broad St. Auguata, Ga. 12-15-4t. % B tlSINESQ I riLDERO I STRAYED from my Parge Morris farm, one light bay mare mule about seven years old, weight 900 pounds; gray hair on left hip. Notify JamAs Sandeits.—N. G. W. Walker, Barn well, S. C. It. cabbage Plants for sale —15 cents* per hundred, delivered Will make special price on large lots, —B. F. Gardner, BlackviUe^'S. C. H-24-4tp. LOST:—Setter dog, six months old, white with one -black spot on side, black ears. Lost near New Homo Church, Red Oak Toknship. Reward of $5.00 is offered.—R. L. Bronson, Barnwell, S. C. ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel. WOOD Phone Nos. 29-J, 16 and 84 Mutual Ice & Coal Co. Barnwell, South Carolina Tampa Fruit Store What Do You Want? We Have It! Bananas N UTS We Are Open for Business IN Barnwell and Blackville -: With All Kind of Fruito Our Prices Are Right SERVICE is Our Motto •r 4 -V - Come in and see the new General Electric Refrig erators. You will notice that they are unusually rpomy. That they have no fans, belts, drain-pipes or stuffing boxes to get out of order. And remember that General Electric makes and guarantees diem. . See Demonstration at Deasbn s Drug Store H. J. PHILLIPS, Agent . Barnwell, Allendale and Bamberg Counties 0 • ; | Make This Christmas to be Long Remembered by Giving Our stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Leather Goods, Toilet Articles and kindred lines repres ent the utmost in quality and design. And our policy of low prices makes it decidedly to your interest to select your gifts here. Select your Christmas Cards from our large assort- $ ment of the famous Gibson Art Line. You will find us in our new location next to EASTERUNG A CO. P. W. STEVENS , Jeweler and Optometrist Barnwell, S. C. / * WATCHES Wm. Schweigert 6 Co. _ • JEWELERS CHINA CUT GLASS SILVERWARE Rings, Diamonds, Wrist Watches, Broaches; and Beautiful Xmas Gifts of Rare and Rich Creations. You. are cordially inviu*! to see our line of exquisite and lovely gifts. • We Re-set_ Diamonds. We Do Repair Work. - SCHWEIGERT’S 846 Broad St. **' Augusta, Ga. Sporting and Electrical Goods , Thermos Bottles. Wagons and Scooters, Community Silverware, Flashlights, Electric Irons, Hunting* Cflats and Pants, Skatea, Sets of Scissors, Boots a nd Leather Jackets, Bowen Bros. Hardware Co. Hardware-Sporting Goods Since 1849 12-1592t.' Aqgusta, Georgia Tool Chests Basketballs Erector Sets, — Air Rif)^ Trains , — Baseballs Tinker Toys Velocipedes, !t The Richmond Cafeteria * . A delightful place to eat. Hot coffee, any style, beat meats and lainty dishes. MID-DAY 45c LUNCH • • You*are ro:dially invited to visit U' and rest a while. T ^ ^ ' . > . ' . Y AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. I2-15-4t. * -