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*v> ,V r , * r.\r.E two. THE BARNWELL rEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA vf MASTERLY ADDRESS MADE BY THE HON. B. D. CARTER * •* ' ‘ V) SOLICITOR or THE SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WAS ORATOR AT the commencement exercises oe the b\unwell UK.II SCHOOL THURSDAY EVENING (Thr full-winn i- irt suUsUncc tlu- vh<^J.hc question a.ldr. ss of. H. D. Xii»i «v>|ifitor of arises. financinjf it irttif, oleii\ored at the L’lid .ludiiiai Hi (|i* i;iaduat iiitf .‘Xetcises id l.ie Barrt- w. 'l lliu'n Scho •! on the niirht of May :!<». -w4fh—HO~ai K*tnp:.- however.' to usq t pin a ( do^i' i. . After some inji dtu'toiy temarkn ;, > • I ns piertooll of I pptVc!nt ioII I Ol’ the hojUvil and prill! aecorded, he .>:ii<! in suhstanee: ^ “The term ediieation Inis a sit*nifi- . ae’ tint . a vc v l>r aid meaini'K. and n ^ in it< hroipiest sense to ivhi.eh I wnaid more espeeially dii.eet yoin at tention tonight. I ivould first remind you d’ the per-oiial hlessi-ni’- and heiielits impai.eij to' the fortunate one who acquires d. and as well to, the , ,,untry of his aliode. from . mone lary viev spoint. [tut the seeond and more importalit thought' I would ,im- upon you i education ru “AH fath urally have a j tion for *hv wll'ine anil at and mothiM-jrrvry-nat- 1 ep interest and amhi- hievemen^s pr« its re lation to jfqod c it i zen ship. "While the resultant- hles-iiitjs .of ;m educated cit izenship Hire self-evi dent and indelibly impressed upon the minds of all. yet the advocacy of a educational policy, of- S diWu'SVBM j<at u%st eomprPhcnsive ten times arouse Send Us Your Job Work. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILE BUILD THEM of their children, more especially the hoy; hut lu.Wevt r lofty the . ideals craved for that I yy’s ultimate career, .and whatever'maW he tire station in life of parents, thejr fust, thought and c uisideration- i- that he may he pre pared to earn a !iviny, and even lu*"- fore the hoy htths df is eapahlo of ma ture thouuht his mind natural-!v turns toward the inatfi > of nioney-makilie' —if if tu. 11s tow ard anythinjt. This is neither stranye nor wroiijt. hecause the Imma’i holy mud he sustained and whenever vou see a fellow who is earning no money l»y luit, oiv i efforts 'jru may safely e include he :s spend- inf! 1 th;it which was e;utie<l hy ti e hon est toil of 'onte one else.. And tooaif- ten we see 1 xlay conspicuous exam ples of this kind. ' "It : s a time.worn sayinjr that some of our most sucres fill business men and conspicuous figures in the finan cial world are -or were illiterates, which is correct often time. This ar gument is too i ften resorted to, how ever, by the hoy who is desirous of leaving school at'an « ar!y a^c a.nd hy the parents who look at evervthinK in the tiarrowest scope. But, has it. ever occurred to, y > i. how many millions of the unleafne l about whom we have never heard have lived and died as miserahle failure:**? A studv of the furures offered hy our foremost edu cators best answer such -questions. or instance, it has been asceftained •hat of the men who have .-massed •rrei-.t fortune- .in our.countt y. the cul- le;re trained nv-n ouTnumher the non- i nlletre (rained by t\yo hutHlrcd seven ty-seven time^; that the ave,raire citi zen with.a hiyrh school education ha* about twenty times th- chan > 5 of the clem-entai y -1 rained of attainiiu; dis- tinunished . prominence; that the ImL } le,ue trained man has about ten times t the chance of tl e elementary trained and more than eitrht hundred times the chance of the man wholly devoid of school training. And we find also that al)ont one out of every forty col- leirc 4trnduati-s has attained suflfiefent j^mjJiUUU^|phis countVy to lie ranked cnioiqr copsjffi^ous A met i* an.Sz while onlv about one out of every tea thpus- and ■ nop-tr rad nates has'attaiiud such States in their most liberal contribu tion towards the achievement of that end. . Do not misunderstand, however. I d:> not mean tha't our people or lejris- jative bodies should be jriven a license to appropriate money to t,he poipt of (vaste and to the extent of encourajr- in^ extravagance on the part of those who are intrusted with the expendi ture thereof. Rut I <lo mean to say. that appropriating mmey for this nunytise within reasonable bounds, wkh proper safe-guards thrown about ! its “Xperiditurc when expendt.d in a-i- businesslike mjmnefs—is a good finan- ,< i-.l investment for our eguntiy a- a whole. • • i “And now, -is .‘to the second arid ^mo t important thought 1 would dm-- press upon you tonight—education in it;- relation to good citizenship. , Ahrief review; of our couiitry’s pe- cen* histoiy reveals a period of'pro- gressivene-s gratifying to us all. With the development of our wonder ful educational system, the •stablish- | incut of )Ur hundreds of colleges and great universities, from which has sprung the master mind- of finance T THURSDAY JUNE 4TH, 1925. N Checks Are Receipts Si I and captains of industry—with all our i educat ivt Checks are .the'best receipts in the world for paid bills. Our record of the cancelled Check as it is paid and passes through our boofe,- forms a chain of evidence that cannot be surpassed or disputed. Starting a checking account with us is a simple matter. Let us tell vou how. ‘ forc-s in Action and our j great natural ‘resources at their com- 1 tnand—we have seen commercial pro- ' gress and an accumulation of wealth 1 unnaialleled in history. Our com mercial growth and prosperity, have .been commensurate with the advanc ing strides in education, and generally speaking we are blessed with an on-j tho vou th .of our land, may bear the lightened citizenship. But. my friendsj C;UI and respond to the echo before-* I is too late, them- minds must be trained and developed, but not only as (Scholars in literature, in the arts a sciences, but in the principles ‘'and kpoivledgo of .ill that-pertains to- tun BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL BRANCH still lies before us a broad field for And tint the.boys and girls. the; regrettable fact about it all is that CRIME has kept pace with the > advance of bur educative forces and Commensurate with out c »mMercia! growth and. prosperity. Notwith- standing out enormous wealth and all moral uprightness, in the. growth and of ou? gieatness and glory, we ‘O'*'^ developing of a law-abiding, liberty- forced to acknowledge that behind our boasted institutions of govern ment we are fostering wickedness and No. 15 K-10 44A loving, content-'! and happy people, .“While the task of impressing thesi principles upon the minds of our chil dren rests heavily upon the shoulders of an teachers in the class iopm t the duty vests with equal weight uj oh the parents in the borne'. Yes. this teach ing must begin at the kneysjif father and mother, because home-life bnd pa- cit izenship. t 1‘ental training are all-po\vei ful n»i m : “We all know that -an and cfimK ative agencies in yliaracte' building- grow l»est beneath t he shadow.of ig- Tor when the mirftl is'in it - embryonic norance; that vJjrre igiriiaiue reigns sta>m the power of intellectual nssim- -supi-me--tho grnrns «*f vice and wick : ! ilatibhyts most perfect :ln«l thv ability edntss are to be found in mn-a abund- j to rctam-. impressions greatest. We am e; that, while the light >f edpea- ^ would renHunber that the initial tion tends to expel the shallows cast stamp of riglH. or wrong .begotten of by ignorance, histoiy t aches Us that the teaching ami social environment unless each study has for its chief end in which it was engendered bolds it and aim the strengthening of lofty ever after.-tnie to Hs ideal. Then, ideals, moral uprightness and sterling God formd that we .fatWrs and moth- charavter. the school or institution ets'“-should ev-r. by negitwt. lack of which teaches ami imparts the knowl- interest or by example, sow\soeds of lawlessness fittnost inconceivable to the human mind—ft fact worthy the thought and serious consideration of all tight thinking people amt one which w-J 11 eventually prove a test of the strength and wisdom of• American edge has last its'bearing and see aims. not ■ dost met ion about Hi-1 inct ion. ‘‘Uonsiderab’;'. time might be con- somed in ••elat-iag f:a tsy and citing similar, illust l it ions from whi -h the 4-onclusinir t . ’)«• di aw n is iraesistildo- •h -t.. there undmibtedly exists a 'the mark at which it aims. Then, i while the purposes of our schools and college' are many. I submit t e fouN^latnm stone upon which rests the fiKur? manhood and womanhood of oui couYv- try. - real end of all education is good citi- 1 “And now. a word to you young la- zenship. Tor tt-e <tudy and master- d e- and young gentlemen of tlie grad- at the : ng of all the texts, arts ami sciences a 11 b'.’.t a means inti -nded t < > t.; a eh • Ire- < Ciimlicat ions of principles to human ronight hatrpb'Sf ( Vent- in \ '-jr lives Commencement. nating ,class, i.ersonally. brings ~to' vou orrr irf—the Drug Needs WHEN the thermometer rises, so do your needs for drug and toilet articles. Get your needs filled here and you’ll be assured of satisfaction. The Best Pharmacy BARNWELL, S. C. uestion: L h \ i > a liuick so sotc and so easy * / . to steer/ chise ca-tial- n latinii betw'en educa- life and, in the last amilysi',, the lif( : But which' Iocs not mean the same to foe: and weah h; that it is a fu n’da-"" ■ f •very man must 1 »e measip-.-l by his you as the terrrrconveyed in the form- mental prim in e among men md na- i nnt ribut ions t( society which means ( i- \- ■als of your hapny childh od. but 1 • ons,. gen'-! all- ■ sneaking an 1 with Iris true worth :• > 'iy citizen. wlric li ma r! ss the end of the Ij -t link but few- I'srcep* i'>us. that earning eh- • • Under the 1. »\vs of our count ry the - and the be ginning of the seeond in ■-aci v is b-is.-i up >n educat ion. that rig ’ M-lnC 1 1,v.' 1 mav be V(‘sted«jn j life’ great chain. Guided by the ! rwh'dge is n «t im-rely pow ■ iv but i t twa> w'nys as . wa all kn ‘iv biit J skill ed and iiat unit hand of f ritli and ’ btr .is lU'ey. rhg re is lillt oi ic w ay v.a may prove; kind teachi ■rs ami encouraged by the 1 ’ V! 11 wever. ' « ii m : gh* ask th e ques tan iV’irt iiines' of the i ight V( - teri. ; wise couns 1 'i id 'ympathet a . advice - imri .is the e* ’peiulit ill e; of t a- vast gm th.at i> by ansivei ing to, the call • f , I.’Voted fatla - -gfid motheus for -upis <d’ nnnev anmially uppm 'priati d of re.spu;nsibilii v a i r u d perfoi r ling the t hc> m;ui\ ye i. -■ :i)l to the end that by u'lr State ! ■gisbttnVes a- '. . - M M 1 ll ies w hii h - r* (»•«»! . us. I )eJ»lnr:,»- ymi ma” thi better pri- 1 .'i|<”L to moi- ial in’i. l n e;'* mir roti ntry as b'e it ',- ni - ni* v< •rt hie 1 ' - . tme com with i .Mi mpet It ors 11 1 fe’s. a ivliofe tli,a - v*,..-,have- a! vva y< h;uj a in! ,i. ii\ Ivicve r lialt A’ u Keen fhu * ' .ir led : /'"V 'll.'.;-, , * '.'i i to su h <|' **st ’ .ns. ■ V 11 I'-urgiii <• -y ■ t * \ ’ j;l. J >UUll' Hie - who 1 anil 1 '';it'r( ' ! c h 'pc t hat ‘ t he.se ex- ( I V. Tl,'d •A ay I e\!e,o o ‘i -rtiotr to ’ t In h 11 vv- ,e;i ‘;v ni hit Irtlj f tv- • ■ - Ml tablc-Jicd facts >o luospers i'i ' ' ti« i'rin-W'.'i I'y —f tho w''Jk iyle'Tn 'o' is 1 yought oont,- ( , r .Th o /U . ; |- t lie ’’a V am ' ’.mmi'ni- JOliH < "Call bm aic c hi on to. c i ilized m m. v.’b ■ ri .--.gainst’ * v.oiything that't .o-1 ' •. l:d ( lev Cabc'c, wiiosoi Known I Cl oil - fay- 4- h — • a* ■r-e t ( a ’ >ut our - Ht tonal d> f ha .1,0,, m 11 ic»- * A-if tji i s with . idi.i'i i Mii in ■ on'oi- i-h ‘hat oom I m jo,;-, j munft I- ine i’t alfle (ftiw nswer j Because Bnick’s w-onderhil steering meclianisin. It is the most expensive typt- now installed on anv / motor car—and worth the difference because it adds to Buick per formance sjill another point of superiority. - r H’-iF; .j’Vyt • and>o.v • will. ) “V] ' '■ockw arilnvss; v bo. through : cason of aii; [i- | •fi.ii 11 lr i II g r.'a-.ni of hi< everv poo’cl icr-y i>ii-| maim fa 'indust i; L '“(J. respond to Jhc . nulling.poivor'of their la fa< t. every man kick Vt t raining or by otliei I'.indering cause - tlinn he sholild by ir.etfieiem y, is making other- man^iri- that community 'les, tie figures of record verv-i ’ he I’ :ci|;|( ■rnm< U our Hem V '}d . the' l eiuv <•: rises tcpiight .\yill. mil bring to- an ei h the .4’du at ioual career of either of you. but tha' you all may In ve the m i.y'legc air!-...civaiitages of .f full-vo : I- lege couise. • . h "But w hether cif not -- this ' night ,< for: >i j h'l in ■■-: t . an end A o.ir fH-adenv < fi ain- ideal'. j ing, | wouid impress upon •you the fact is that j that the time j- near at haii^h when the Utl- j y 111 ' hall he expected -to lay i -ide-all - - uni - of j (‘}i ild j sh tirade and discard all frivol- > afford j pie's and assume tlie rysponsihii.itigs of e\am- j real men and women. You a-c among J the, more fortunate ones and since, cause does 111 - coU<li- ! you are. if you .vvc»u|A prove yourselves there anything nidi- worthy of the vested ri’ght of ritizen- t and A me r/s’cl fact ins efa- s is not copfitu d a; tie,! but, me lode a< well - la- mo'e highly traiticd who ine of our most conspiciiou- iles iif notori.oos criminals; -“From what ion exist ? I | Your Daily ❖ ❖ It is often a problern to kmc! ol Meat to have for Dinner, Supper or «£* Breakfast.' When you can s dec^i'' Phohe 69 and we will placlly give y ou somf\sug- gestions depending upon th ' best offering we nave for that^rkiy. ' STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦> . ^ ^ THE PALACE MARKET "11 It’s (iood to Eat, We I laic* It." V f ♦ ♦ ❖ f ❖ ❖ f V f ♦I* c'ally wrong with our (‘ducati maJ in-I ship in this great and fret 1 c ounti i will show rhat a uatio.ii is as grc'at as ,t is edflc^aied; that, reg-airile'S of nat- u i 1 resi.'Ureis. vhen-ver thmc ,is to be found aiieifiiete provision for edu- ion. there is likewise i'i? U’. found gre-ijt indus- great national ivitK-our (-ducational system method' if ihstrucTionT TiT oi m our o far as ion. tlie,re is like .'Ucccs'fnl um ernment.s, trial etfieieuev and tlie-( o\rrses of w s‘udy f'ehite to - a \- no. btif that it ■ V, up traced tojhc- rather tii t he studv ' whii h mt-v teaching lack of < not tt holar- be md studi t each i n't' be' friivtn! in- i, Denmark Buick Go. Denmark, S. C. a- wo.'il-li. And \ hy? T’.e'i atise the dc*- - . i v _? \ ^ i elepnn-nt of i atural fesjmrci s and -Un t»i ibilizatinn of a countri’s assets i' dnpenden; urion tt.ie- trained mind and , the ’h ade, -bin . of -' sUi h n-en as grow up with aii-edue:TTe(l (]itizenship. ■■ J hus? We • .11,not escape the ( oil' elusion that, •’..■i) if the main ohject- |iie oft an » due ,tedo it i/ ( -nship is to l»e - Weighed an’d measured in the medium - of -dollars and rents, even then the' ; m.gving ( ■risid'-'tuition more' than war- j-i ants the effort on ^hc*‘part (if every, boy and every girl yf this land to ac quire not only an elemcuitary or high school education, but a full college va!"*v; -?mri-xUkyivisi,‘ more than war- rftnts the actr cm thy part of out ! itutioiis? 1' there anything wrong ! (KUrnit me to my to you as a t-losing 1 word: Have due resjiect foi old age, all Imnta-nity. however buimlde it may be; never be too proud or.,apjamed t(| be seem in bld. jrioJt.hcs doipg. honest or j though menial wm-k; bp not c,>mfort- md ,.,j by the clisc4»mfwi-ts‘ of otho-rs; be eai’eful tn your*criticisms and libera!' of any jn- your prais ; i-lioose ■ y.mir fiicuuls to be-j f t ,m those .w i t would ,.bring «*ut the my text ; very WeSt tber, is in you. imd bobj_J,o hi mind | the ip to an i a !'but not as a means. ; worthy I be; evei- ready to build up'’but never corpcn ate'd in. the' eurticulum sehool.or institution, is tn> found lx‘tween the covers of Ixtok.i hut is ov<o present in of the American citizen who of his ( iti-/c’i'4i|n. And 1 nn-,an ,hy thi- the'tc'aehing of right ami'wroug. regard for the rights of others, ohe- dietu-e to and respect for aiv.'^TT^ns.of countjy. loyalty to goVen.nvnt and i>vereiHc fetr tha tees to us free - tion in times f A flair which guaiTm- 1 1 oni of thought r.nd ar- of peace and protects and ‘ shields us against all j>*4js iii tiri|cs of war. “Thus we see. notwithstanding all of our wonderful achievements for which we have a just pride to tear down amt (Test if >y; yield not to the-evils and temptations that oidy gratify sejlis-h and insatiable; (lesires, but ever stand icady; willing and re spond "to the c; 11 of.ti^ty wlwi-cAa'i- , and whenever the « all -ina.v..<;ofriCT I ! congratulate you upon* the ro.inphltion of your wo-rk in this school■ ami \vish for you unbounded success in ;,i)l- of your undertaking^ and that yi-u may grow into noble * men and women-— that your town, ijountjy and State may there j be proud to elaiiMyu as their own.” V ❖ ❖ t t ? t t ❖ V 4* f ❖ f ❖ f f T f FIRE - HAIL - TORNADO LIVE STOCK. 1 I •> ■ - ' ' J " ' ♦V ~7~ Smith & Walker - '. 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