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1 I V ‘T «4pSBnm» a'«~ WBarawllP^opU Sutfafl JOHN W. HOLMS IMt—IfU. i - m Ifc t. P. DAVIES. HilUf ai< PfyrUtf. KaUrad at th« poet office at Barnwell S. C., aa aecond-daaa matter. V SUBSCRIPTION RATES: tomifmr HAO Six Months JO Three Months —- fiO * (Strictly hi Advance.) . m m ■■.*4 •- •»« * THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1929. We must have prosperity if we have to spend our last cent to get it. A good many Wall Street lambs are hoping Santa Claus wil bring a nice coonskin overcoat. , 4 .* It looks as though Mr. Shearer is going to let the Senate off without any further investigation. \ i.-i.. -*• .. .JC : . if mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnm A mill hand has become an opera singer. And a contemporary suggests that the mills should reciprocate. * ** • * 1* * ■ • 1 \ A pipe organ heard in a certain ra dio program is said to have 500 stops. But none of them seem to work. ■ 1 11 » SC Nicholas. in England, aged 81, and Georges Clemenceau, “the Tiger of France,** who was 88. The world will sadly miss and long remember these distinguished dead. Maxwell's Special Prices. Maxwell Bros., of Augusta, have an attractive advertisement on page seven this week in which they urge their customers to “make this a Furniture Christmas** and offer special prices to that I end. - ! ! ♦ , Sacred Concert Enjoyed. Children of Holland, Belgium /and parts of Germany have their annual holiday, closely cornesponding to our Christmas, on December 6, celebrated as St Nicholas Day. In fact, our le gend of Santa Claus is derived from the legend of St. Nicholas, who was fancied as driving reindeer bringing presents to good children. There is supposed to have been a real St Nicholas, however, born about the year 800, who became a bishop of the early church in Asia Minor. He it reputed to have been a man of great piety and generosity, who gave his in heritance to the poor. He also is said to have'performed numerous miracles, including the bringing to life of three youths who had been murdered and salted down by an innkeeper with whom they had taken lodgings. But there is no mention of him in the writings of his contemporary church fathers, and the accounts later given wide credence did not appear until centuries after his supposed ac tivities occurred. . Strange aa it may seem, his name became very promi nent during the Middle Ages, and has persisted until the present tame. He is known as the patron saint of Russia, of children, of travelers, and, oddly enough, of thieves. However legendary St. Nicholas may be, he is very real to the boys and g<rl R who look forward to his annual coming, for, as an immigrant from Holland has said: “St. Nicholas comes and fills our shoes, after he has taken out the grain which we put there for hi s reindeer." The. Dead Statesmen. The sacred concert held at the Barn well Baptist Church last Sunday even ing was thoroughly enjoyed, a large crowd being in attendance. Many out- of-town people were also present. A silver offering wa* taken at the close of the program, which is to be used for the benefit of the organ fund. Banquet for Football Team. The members of the Barnwell High School football team were tendered a banquet one night last week at the Kennimue Country Club by a number of local business men. Short talks were made by several of the hosts and at the conclusion of an elegant turkey dinner with all (fie trimmin*s, the boys wer^ presented with miniature silver footballs in token of apprecia tion for their efforts in giving the school a winning team tiys year. »- Cotton Picker Displayed. The American cotton picker, a ma chine which {• said to enable the average man to pick from three to four times as much cotton per day than is done by the ordinary hand picking method, is now on display in Columbia. The machine, operated by a one horse power gasoline engine, is only two feet wide, five and one-half feet long and weighs 290 pounds. It will operate on an average of one gallon of. gasoline per day. Two revolving spindles, rotating in opposite directions, snatch the cotton from the burs. Very little trash is carried through the tubes which ex tend back to the container. Actual tests, it is claimed, show that the .cotton pu kcA by the machine is much cleaner than that picked by hand. Suction is used only to carry the cot ton to the containei^ufter it has been taken from the burs by the spindles. Operated by two men the picker gathers from four rows, two for each man. It is pulled along the row, not by the power of the engine, but by the men that are operating it. This if made easy by the ball bearing wheels and the smallness of the entire ma chine. The container holds 100 pounds and when filled rs very easily detached that another may lie put in its place with in a few seconds. To Prewcit “Miss Topsy Turvy.” Within a few weeks the United States has lost by death three states men of unusual ability and prominence —Senator Burton, of Ohio, Secretary of War Good, and Senator W'arren, of Wyoming. Mr. Burton represented Ohio in Congress for many years, both in the House and in the Senate, during which time he labored with conspicious suc cess for the development of the nation’s inland waterways, and was especially - well versed in monetary matters and foreign affairs. He was in his 78th year at the time of his aieath. Secretary Good was a native of Iowa and served his home district in Congress from 1909 to 1921, rijpingjto the chairmanship of the committee on appropriations. He resigned from Congress to practive law in Chicago until his apointment as secretary of War by President Hobver, in whose campaign he had taken a prominent part Mr. Good was an organizer of great ability, and an able politician in the best sense pf the term.. He died at 63. Senator Wirren had served longer in the United States Senate than any other man in the history of the nation, lacking only a few weeks of 37 years. Ha wag chairman of the Senate com- on appropriations and member of the military and public buildings ittee. He was the first State governor of Wyoming, having served aa territorial governor prior to its ad mission aa a State. He was a Civil War veteran, and had won the Con gressional medal of honor for gallan try in battle. Before his death at the age of 85, Senator Warren was the oMeit member of either branch of • *' '■ two other great passed from T. F. "Tay Pay* * tb* Boom V A play entitled “Miss Topsy Turvy” will be presented at the Long Branch school house Thursday evening, Dec. 19th, at 7:30 o’clock, sponsored by the Parent-Teachers Association. The pub lic i s cordially invited. Admission: Adults, 25c; children above third grade, 10c; below third grade, free. ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel. Notice to the Publi c . I hereby give notice that R. G. Hern don is no longer connected in any way with the Vamp Theatre. We solicit your patronage. (Signed) M. C. DIAMOND. P. W. STEVENS Select « . « ti i BRIGHTEN UP THE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES WITH NEW FURNITURE. DON’T LET THE SPARKLING BRIGHTNESS OF CHRISTMAS PUt YOUR HOME TO SHAME! ONE OR TWO PIECES WILL DO WONDERS—A NEW CHAIR HERE—A NEW TABLE FOR AN ODD CORNER PERHAPS A COMPLETE NEW SUITE! REGARDLES OF YOUR NEEDS, YOU WILL FIND HERE QUALITY FURNITURE AT EXTREMELY MODERATE PRICES DURING Our Gigantic Sale AND FOR YOUR FURTHER CONVENIENCE, THERE IS OUR DEFERRED PAY MENT PLAN. WE WILL HOLD ANY PIECES UNTIL WANTED—OR MAKE IM* MEDIATE DELIVERY. AND, LEST YOU FORGET, NOTHING HAS YET BEEN DISCOVERED TO TAKE THE PLACE OF FURNITURE AS A PERFECT GIFT. The occasional table is in constant de- fnand. Beautiful, useful and decorative. Separate tables or nests in groups of four to six. In mahogany, walnut, maple, teak- wood, and Chinese red, green or yellow, with stencilled design. A luxurious and comfortable Fireside phair, upholstered in velour, mohair, or tapestry in beautiful colorings. Of beau tiful design and excellent construction. A Tea Wagon! Not only decorative but useful as well. In mahogany with rubber tired wheels, drop leaves at the sides, ex tra large glass serving tray and bottom shelf and drawer. It will save many steps and be of great aid in serving the holiday feast. Several dining room suits are being of fered during our GIGANTIC SALE at a considerable reduction. They consist of peveral pieces, including table, chairs, buf fet and serving table. In mahogany and walnut. ' . 0 A handsome bedroom suite in mahog any, walnut or maple, consisting of full sized bed, vanity, dresser and chest of drawers. Beautifully made along grace ful lines. May also be had with twin beds. Living room suites consisting of three pieces—divan, arm chair and Cogswell chair. Upholstered in tapestry or mohair. In colors to harmonize with any decorative scheme. OPEN EVENINGS OPEN EVENINGS Make Your Selections from the Following Suggestions: Bed Room Suites, Parlor Suites, Dining Room Suites, Kitchen Safes, Cabinets, Stoves and Ranges, Rugs, Enamel Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Victor Orthophonics, Victor-Electrola with Radio Victor Records Apex Radio Estate Heatrolas, • Apex Heatrolas, Breakfast Room Suites, (Finished in Colors) Breakfast Room Suites, (Unfinished), Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Bridge Lamps, Bed Lamps, Card Tables, Axminster Rugs, Velvet Rugs, Gladstone Bags for Men n and Women, Baby High Chairs, (In Colors), Full Line of Grips, Suit Cases and Hat Boxes, Library Tables, Chairs, Plain and Upholstered, Simmons Beauty Rest Mattresses, also other makes. Wardrobe Trunks, Porch Furniture and Swings, Knox Ranges, Lady Best Ranges, Florence and Perfection Oil Stoves, Oil, Wood and Coal Heaters, Secretaries and Sewing Machines, Congoleum Rugs, Kitchen Safes. Shipments received daily And in Fact Everything That Can Be Found in a Furniture Store Anywhere Estate of R. D. REID Barnwell Varnville t OPTOMETRIST Office in Jewelry Store BARNWELL, S. C. i Fifteen Years a Specialist ex amining Eyes and Prescribing Glasses at Your Service. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. m m Legal AJvetiisemgms Notice of Discharge. — • • Notice is hereby given that I qrfll file my final account aa Administra trix of the Estate of David Jeff coat with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell Comity, State of South Carolina, upon Monday, the 16th day of December, and petition the said Court for an Order ot Discharge end Letters Dismiaaory. Annie Lou Jeff coat, ' Adnuu, Estate of David Jeff coat Nov. 19th, 1928, Notice is hereby giveh that I will file my final account as Administra tor of the estate of J. W. C. Reed with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of the Probate Court for^Bamwell Coun ty, South Carolina, upon Monday, De cember 23rd, 1929, and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. R. L. REED, Admr. Estate of J. W. C. Reed. Nov. 25, 1929. Estate Notice to Debtors and Creditors Notice is hereby given to all per sons holding claims against the estate of H. W. Jones, to file them duly at- tested with the undersigned Executor, at Blackville, or in the office of Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, on or beforaTTueaday, December 31st, 1929, and all persons indebted to said estate will make prompt payment to the undersigned Executor. , , H. WINTON JONES, Executor of the Will of H. W Blackville, 8. C, Die. U, 19*9. CITATION NOTICE. The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. By John- K. Snelling, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Edith Ann Vickery hath made suit to me to grant unto her Letters of Administration of the Es tate of and effects of J. Jay Vickery; THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. Jay Vickery, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Barnwell, S. C. on Tuesday, Dec. 24, next after pub lication thereof, at 1L o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if ir.y have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand this 10th day of December, A. D. 1929. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate, Barnwell Co. Published on the 12th day of De cember, 1929, in The People-Sentinel. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN Owning Your Own HOME Building Up . CASH RESERVE, Emblishing , Permanent Income, Making Your COMMUNITY PROSPER and GROW THEN SUB- SCRIBE TO THE NEW STOCK SERIES OF THE r ""‘ ‘ . • ‘ ' ’ . 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