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—— ins. THB BABNWELL PBOPLB-6KNTINBL. BAKNWELL, BOOTH CXWOUKA. ' r* H- ■■. ^ t c - ; ‘ v-‘ ere a/h erea bouts Thonc Ua tba Names of Toot Visitors, or Other Items of Local - Interest for This Column. . - Mrs. Edgar Loyns, of Elloree, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. B. Mazurs- ky. Manley Harrison, of Kline, has ac cepted a position with the Best Phar macy. The friends of Sol Blatt, Jr., will be glad to know that he is out again af ter a severe attack of illness. Mrs. J. L. Widman and little son, of Asheville, N. C., are the guests of her mother, Mrs. Emmie M. Porter. Mrs. Nathan Kartus and children have returned to their home in Bes semer, Ala., after a visit to Barnwell relatives. WINTHROP DAUGHTERS MET LAST WEEK. Mrs. D. B. Witherspoon was hostess to the Winthrop Daughter® Thursday afternoon- of last week. During, the! social hour peach block cream and angel food cake were served. est night. That others may see the way. But God in His infinite wisdom .find love, \\ Both giveth mad taketh gjay. He sendeth His Angels for souls such as he, To carry them home every day. “Come higher, my child” a gentle voice said, <>• • “Come unto me and rest,” * “Well done my faithful servant, Lay thy head upon my breast/* Katherine Owens. WEEK-END TICKETS At very low round trip fares now on sale to mountain and MONEY TO LOAN made same day * No Red Tape HARLEY & BLATT. Attorneys-at-Law RaraweQ. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buist Sandi- fer have returned to their home in the Big Fork section, after a visit of several days with Mr. Sandifer’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Shepheard, where he came on account of a severe illncBS. MUSIC CLUB HAS BRIDGE TOURNAMENT. The Music Club gave a bridge tour nament Friday evening at the home of Mrs. S. B. Moseley. Three rooms went thrown en suite and# decorated; with late summer flowers. Several tables were arranged, useful prizes] (being presented to the winners. A salad course with tea was served dur ing the evening. Church of the Holy Apostles. Archdeacon Burton, Rector. Services for Sunday, next: Sunday School at 10:30. Holy Com- hunion and sermon at 11:30. You are welco \e to our services. very time you have a date have a MARI AIELLO EACIAL fir/t - 1 MRS. ANGUS PATTERSON Barnwell, S. C. ds Checkeo By modem vaporizing ointment—Just rub on VtSfiS ACTS M WAVS AT ONCE T. B. Ellis a Ellis ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. Land Surveying a Specialty. Lyndhorst, 8. C ^X M X~>^X~X^X^~X*$»*X*«X*<*«X‘ SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Alpheus Connor was hostess last week to the Smart Set Bridge Club. The high score prize was won by Mrs. L. T. Claytor and the conso lation was cut by Miss Pauline Hol man, the winners being presented With dainty handk<|r<jhiefs. The guest prize, a compact, was awarded to Mrs. D. B. Witherspoon. Delightful re freshments were served during the af ternoon. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB. The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club met this week with Mrs. B. P. Davies. The high score prize, em broidered linen- handkerchiefs, was won by Mrs. R. S. Dicks, and the con solation, also embroidered handker chiefs. was cut by Mrs. Solomon Blatt. After the games the hostess served ice ci earn ani cake. The Club wa g entertained last week hv Mr® Edgftr A. Brown, the high sroro prize being won by Mrs. B. W. Walker. Mrs. So’omon Blatt cutting the consolation. Tee cream and cake < wore served cftc** the games. Many Hear Robinson Speak. he SECRET of Coordination However nimble' the hands ly be, however well developed muscles, good coordination the body cannot be achieved lout good eyesight. Uve your eyes tocamined. It isential. Real health can exist when the eyes are Find out what condition are in. you need glasses, we can them. Modern glasses ive and comfortable, are not in need of we will tell you that Cvl seashore summer resorts. Travel by Train Com f ortabie—Economical—Sa ft Southern Ry. System Quite a number of Barnwell County people motored to Columbia Thursday to hear Senator Joe Robinson, of Arkansas, Democratic nominee for the vice presidency, speak in the field house at the University. Among the representatives were Col. and Mrs. 1 Edgar A. Brown. J. Julien Bush. Pferry B. Bush, H. G. Boylston, B. P. Davies, Ira Fales. J. B. Morris, G. M. Hogg and W. D. Harley, of Barnwell; Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Still and daughter and G. L. Weissinger, of Blackville; W. E. Prothro, H. M. Thompson and J. A. Latimer, of Williston. Deafh of A. P. Hiers. Thn friends of A. Perry Hiers, aged 33 years, will learn with regret of his death, which occurred at 7:30 o’clock Friday evenirg, the 14tl*.inst., at his home in the Rosemary section, where he had resided for the past 40 years. Before that he resided in the Friend ship section, becoming a member of the Friendship Baptist Church when onlv 20 vears of age. At the time of his death he^as an active and loyal the Rosemary^ Baptist -Church. Mr. Hiers was twice married, his first wife being Miss Mollie Hutchings, of which union only one child, Mrs. C .G. Mitchell, of Rosemary, survives. Some 40 years ago he married Miss Mary Anna Mims, of Elko, this union also being^btassed with three chil dren. R. Gary Hiers. of Williston, Walvin W. Hier®, of Rosemary, and one daughter who lives in Jackson ville, Fla., all of whom have the sympathy of many friends in their bereavement. The funeral services were conducted bv tV. Rev. C. K. Turner at the Wil listen cemetery. , Death of a Child. On Sent. 7, 1928, our hefirts were 1 mtde sad by the death of my cousin, Koger Hartzog, Jr. He was 7 years and 8 months old. Our hearts sre saddened becuuse of his going, but God is good. 1ft don’t understand, but He no mistakes. He to warn his loss, his mother, rother* and one sister, el God made with tender care. He fashioned it one day, For R needs most shine in the dark- USINESQ riLDERO 1 NOTICE. Bring your Watches, Clocks, Spec tacles and Phonographs to be repaired. Have a competent man and will ap preciate your patronage. All work guaranteed.—Mrs. T. R. Chisolm, Blackville, S. C. 9 WANTED, SALHBMAN#—An op portunity for a good direct to consum er salesman with a clean character and cradit reference for Barnwell and vi- cinity to build up a very profitah business. NO INVESTMENT RE QUIRED. Our product ia nationally advertised and manufactured by the oldest and largest concern of its kind in the world. Write fully, giving ex perience and qualifications in first let ter, which will be treated confidential ly.—S. Fuerth, 431 Eighth St., Augus ta, Ga. 9-20-ltc — EXCURSION r, September 21, II Ym. LOST.—Between Barnwell and Olar on Saturday, Sept. 15th, one baby bed and one ladies’coat. Finder will please notify Mrs. Jeff Gunnels, Olar, S. C., and receive reward. -— FOR SALE.—Ford Touring car in good condition, motor recently over hauled.—B. P. Davies, Barnwell, S. C. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE*—I beg to advise my patients that I > have moved my residence from Dexter St. to the corner of Clark aqd Izlar Ste., opposite the home of Mr. Allison; Pickling, where I will be glad to serve them.—Dr. B. F. Storoe, Blackville, S. C. 9-20-ltpd Round trip farts: Barnwell —* - fULOO Blackville 14.50 Denmark i 1450 Ticket* sold for all trains Sept 21 except Crescent Limited. Final limit reach starting point midnight Wed# Sept 26th. For reservations and tickets, sea Ticket Agents. Southern Ry. System Advertise in The People-SentinaL y -*i .' . . Autumn Ushers in # * A Great New Sale of FURNITURE Slash! Slam! Bang! . All prices on Furniture have been knocked to smitherees in this Big Fall Furniture Sale that is now going on! Take advan tage of it! You’ll never get another chance like this! Whether you are furnishing a home, or just need a single piece of furniture, we are equipped to serve you. Come NOW and avail yourself of the special low prices current as the.Fall season begins. Just a glance at the items listed below will show you what a great price-demolishing event this is! / Note These Money-Saving Prices: • Suites from .. $ 50 Up Dining Room Suites from . $125 Up A • / Ask About Our > i Plait -t ' ‘ I.v:-., 1S *' Y ** r , * R. D. REID Vjkjge Barnwell