The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, December 13, 1928, Image 4
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TbREsrawD People-Sentinel
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JOHN W. BOLMK8
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B. P. DAVIES, Editor tad Propriotor.
EnUrod at the post office at Barnwell
S. C., aa second-claia matter.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 13, 1928.
Running Interference.
makers and the producer* of
powdered and evaporated
milk have been drawn into Mississippi
and Alabama, they will be drawn into
the Edisto-Savannah counties when
they are assured of S|dequate supplies
The practical fanner who is willing
to learn, who is willing to practice
economies as business practices it, is
given hia chance with dairy herds. The
Edisto-Savannah men have shown
their forwardness in decision to main^
tain herds in counties where they have
been scarce, the people buying at long
distance the products they should be
making at home.—News and Courier.
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LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS.
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SHOP .NOW! Only 10 Shopping Days Till Christmas!
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Wrist Watches
mo to $59.9$
Bracelets
$3.00 to $30.
Military Sets
William P. Jacobs, of Clinton, i* of
fering a loving cup and individual
medal to the best interference or team
play man in the State each year.
Says Mr. Jacobs:
“The reason for suggesting the idea
was that he is the unsung hero on the
team, the most valuable player on the
team, by virtue of the fact that he is
strictly a team play man, willing to
take all the hard knocks and do all
the hard work, and see his fellowmen
get all the credit.”
And how true that is in the gr$at
game of Life! Did you ever stop and
think of the thousands of uncomplain
ing, unsung heroes in every-day life—
those who go quietly about “running
(interferenlcq,” that th^ir more bril
liant fellows may put some big idea
“over”? Of the thousands of uncom
plaining, self-sacrificing parents who
are daily and weekly and monthly
“running interference”—taking the
hand knocks—that their boys and
girls may be given opportunities to
“score touchdowns”?
Nobody to pin medals on these “un
sung heroes and heroines”! Too of
ten, little or no appreciation from
those for whom they are “running in
terference”! But, ah, how necessary
they are irv the great game of Life!
Of course, touchdowns are sometimes
scored on the individual merits of the
individual player, but usually they are
the result of teamwork—on the part
of the unsung henoes.
By all means, let's give them their
full share of credit—on the football
field mrd in the more serious game of
Life!
Barnwell, S. C., Nov. 1928,
Dear Santa Claus:
I have been a good little boy and I
am working hard at school. Please
bring me a bicycle some fruit and
some fire crackers. Wishing you a
merry Christmas and happy new
year.
your friend
William Clarence Saxton
Solid Knives
$3.00 to $6.00
Bar Pins
$1.00 to $50.00
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Jewetti}
The Treasured Gift
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' MAKE YOUR GIFT ONE OF JEWELRY—THE GIFT THAT LASTS
A LIFETIME, AND THE MOST APPRECIATED*OF GIFTS.
YOU WILL FIND THE PRICES CONSIDERABLY LOWER (QUAL
ITY FOR QUALITY) THAN IN THE CITY.
Belt Sets
Bill Fold Sets
Waterman’s
Fountain Pen and
Pencil Sets
Gorham Silver
Gift Stationery
And Many ther
Appropriate
Gift Articles
Ivory and Pearl
Dunbarton, S. C., Nov. 25, 1928.
Dear Santa Claus:
I will start and tell you what I
want you to bring me Christmas. I
want you to go to Sears Roebuck
and co. and get me a little house set.
I want a living room set a kitchen set
a dining room set a bathroom set a
bedroom set. I just wanted to tell
you what I w'arted for Christmas.
Well 1 must stop.
Your little girl,
Marian Ellis.
I am eight years old.
Barnwell, S. C. Nov. 28, 1928
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl seven years old
I go to school and 1 am in the first
grade I want you to bring me a doll
that cry and go to sleep, also a doll
carriage and some oranges, apples
nuts and candy I want ask you for
much this time.
Yours truly,
Delma Tucker.
Toilet Sets
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A Dandy Line of SETH THOMAS and WESCLOX CLOCKS.
A full line of Gibson Christmas Greeting Cards and Gifts Dressings.
CALL IN AND SEE OUD LINE AND PRICES.
P. W. Stevens
Jeweler and Optometrist :: Barnwell, South Carolina
Shop Early.
Now i f the time to think about
your Christmas shopping—and not to
glop at merely thinking about it.
When you go shopping now for Christ
mas instead of later, you do yourwelf
a great favor as well as expressing a
fine spirit of cooperation with the mer
chants that have the privilege of your
patronage.
You avoid the last minute rush.
You have larger stocks to chooee
from. You are sure of getting what
you want. Nothing is "all sold out”
yet, though it may be when the late
shopper comes 'round for it.
You help every clerk whose Christ
mas labors you lesson by doing your
shopping in advance and not bothering
him when he is most busy.
You have plenty of time left
which to correct errors.
You have more time in which to
compare prices and examine quality.
When you shop at the last minute,
you are all too likely to buy “any old
thing” to get it over with. We can’t
Urge you too strongly to do your
Christmas shopping NOW! It’s an
Important matter that shouldn’t be
left for the last minute.
Dunbarton, S. C., Nov. 24. 1928
Dear Santa:
Santa please bring me a (ioll
with curly black hair, and please bring
me a china tea set. And one extra
dress for the doll, pink are blue, and
please bring me one cap for the doll.
Lovingly,
Dulice Harley
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'Sold” on Dairying.
P. S. Greene, of Elko, Barnwell
County, was one of the party from the
Edistk)-Sla.vannah counties investiga
ting the dairying activities in Missis-
•ippi. He was “sold” on the possi
bilities of drawing profits from cows
his own section.
Mr. Greene has shown by his works
that he is “sold.” He has begun the
building up of his herd and hopes with
in two years to own 100 dairy cows.
Growing his own feedstuffs he is con
fidant that he can net a profit of twen
ty cents a gallon on milk.
Mr. Greene, as a result of his per
sonal study, believes that the main
tenance of a large dairy herd will be
the solution of the farm problem as it
concerns him. He is sure his cows
wiH pay and that conditions will per
mit him to grow more cotton on a
smaller acreage.
The practical farmer is talking. He
Is not speaking from knowledge
ted from books. He is speaking
the viewpoint of the man who
leaned through experience. Mark,
emphasises that he intends to for-
his own feedstuffs. He is not go-
sink profits by pntchasing what
Barnwell, S. C. Dec. 7. 1928.
Dear Santa:
I am w very gocvl boy. I want you
to bring me a wagon with rubber
wheels. A cap pistol and some caps.
I want you to bring me lots fruit and
fire works. Then 1 will be a better
boy
jThanks
Wilbur Still
Wm. McNAB
Representing
FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Personal attention given all bold ness
r >ffice in Harrison Block, Main St.
BARNWELL. 8. C
Don’t Take
Chances
With winter just around the
corner, why take chances on
your rsdiator freezing and
costing you a big repair bill,
w|ien we can furnish you the
belt Ktt of insurance in the
shaje of “Radiator Alcohol” at
25 cents a quart or 90 cents a
gallon? Better drive in today
and let us put the proper
rmount in your radiator.
Vickery Bros.
BARNWELL, S. C
NotKe to Confederate Veterans
and Widows.
Notice is hereby given that all Con
federate V&erans and widows of Vet
erans are especially requested to meet
at the office of the Judge of Probate,
or Saturday, the 22nd day of Decem
ber, for the purpose of re-electing of
ficers and especially one to fill Die
vacancy caused by the death of Mr.
E. B. Sanders, Sr., and to revise the
pension roll.
This is an important meeting ard
every one is urged to be present at
this meeting which will convene at
10:30 o’clock on Saturday, December
22nd, 1928.
By order of the» Barnwell County Pen
sion Board.
JOHN K. SNELLING.
Clerk of the B. C. Pension Bd.
trix of the estate of F. M. Morris,
upon Saturday, the 15th day of De
cember, 1928, with the Hon. John K.
Snellirg, Judge of Probate for Barn
well County, State of South Carolina,
and petition the said Court for an or
der of Discharge and Letters Dismis-
sory. - \ .
Administn
Nov. 20, 1928.
Lizzie Morris,
trix of the Estate of
F. M. Morris.
ll-22-4t.
Notice of Discharge.
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Legal Advertisements
NOTICE.
After January 1, 1929, all automo
biles, trucks, motorcycles and all mo
tor vehicles owned or operated in the
town of Barnwell will be required to
have affixed a Town License Plate.
These will cost 51.25 and can be had
on application to the Town Clerk.
When making application give
make and model of vehicle; a’so State
license number.
By Order of Council:
P. S. FROWN, Clerk.
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my final return as Administrator
of the estate of J. M. Sanders, with
the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of
Probate for Barnwell County, State
of South Carolina, and petition the
said Court for an Order of Discharge
and Lutters Dismissory upon Satur
day, the 29th day of December, 1928,
at 11:00 o’clock in the forenoon.
HOMMIE SANDERS,
Admr. Estate of J. M. Sanders.
Dated, Dec. 1st, 1928. 4t.
CITATION NOTICE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
By John K .Snelling, Esq., Probate
Judge.
Whereas, Annie Lou Jeffcoat, hath
made suit to me to grant unto her Let
ters of Administration! of the Estate
of and effects of Dave Jeffcoat.
THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to
cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred aryl creditors of the said
Dave Jeffcoat, deceased that they be
and appear before me, in the Court
of Probate, to be held at Barnwell, S.
C., on Saturday, December 15th, next
after publication thereof, at 11 o’
clock in the forenoon, to show cause,
if any theff have* why the said Ad
ministration should not be granted.
Given under my Hand this third
day of December, A. D., 1928.
John K. Snelling,
Judge of Probate, B. C.
Published on the twenty-second day
of December, 1928, in The Barnwell
People-Sentinel.
Notice of Discharge.
The utilities of a city
are combined
—in your motor car
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my final return as Administra
trix of the estate of Joseph Q.
Creech upon Saturday, the 15th day
of December, 1928, with the Hon.
JohiT K. Shelling, Judge of the Pro-
bate Court for Barnwell County, S.
C., and petition the said Court for
an Order of Discharge and Letters
Dismissory.
LUCY CREECH,
* Administratrix, Estate of
Joseph C. Creech.
Nov. 20, 1928. 11-22-41.
Noti c e of Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my final account as Executrix of
the Will of Harry Simms with ths
Honorable John K. Snelling, Judge of
Probate for Barnwell County, State
of South Carolina, upon Monday, the
17th day of December, 1928, and pe
tition the said Court for an Order
of Discharge and Letters Dismissory.
Louise Simms,
Executrix of the Will of Harry Simms.
. Published Nov. 22, 1928.—4t.
Notice of Discharge.
Notice is hereby
file my final
that I will
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