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BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. THIKSDAV. JUNE 4TH. l»2r..
The Barnwell Sentinel Is Bought by and
BARNWELL BOUNTY’S BEST
& MOST POPULAR NEWSPAPER.
ALL HOME PRINT.
NUMBER 40
Consolidated With The Barnwell People
SESSIONS COURT
HAS ADJOURNED
RED S\ KM IM. (OW 1(111) OK
M \ N SI \l (MI I’KR.
1ST CONSIGNMENT
OF COINS ARRIVE
PERSONAL NEWS HUDSON MAKES
OF BLACKVILLE NEW BROUGHAM
1 < >< \ I. I \ N K s HANK M KM OR I M. I()U\ WELL RKPRKSKM KI) AT
H AM DOM. \RS KLKO I’I( \ I(
Omte a Number u| Other ( ases Have
Been Disposed of Since Last
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ays' term, tint mu' which
nutnher of eases was
\ - tills tMjiei went Lo
•a. the Court '■■us en-
tnal of I'fed Stiellilt^.
alleged murder of Doe
|Ui \ . after delilreuatinK
, leturned ;i verdict ot
ac a l list Fred Snellinp,
his mothei Kli/.aheth
twu iuotheis. C R ami
who Wen named
SnellinK was senten-
tban five \ears tmr
eai s at hard ’ahot on
' cany < r m the S‘ate pen-
Nntiee of intention to ap
yi\eii h\ his attorneys.
.!, nnmys w;is found tru'dty
harye of vndatiny the pro-
lau and sentenced to sjx
,• ha-a! lahor on the ehain-
,ti .he State penitent in r\-.
(eeeeh and (ieorye Crulihs,
wth assault and battery
... oil mu lit to kill, upon the person
• Paul Owens, were found not ymlty.
G |.oe Knotts, eharyed With vio
• . ir the protiihit nn law. was found
•"nit', with i eeommendation t., mercy
uni s, ntcnced to Id months at hard
la .or on the rham yany or in the pen-
•eitiary. upo i service
•!>. the halanee ot sentence
- n - pended durmy yood hehavan
[> 1, But pleaded yuilty to
'i : ,iof violat my t he pr >hibit ion
1 was sentenced to pay a fine
Minted l>\ Government as "a I rihute
to the \alor of the Siddier
of the South.''
M ai k
' aryed
The tir>* consityoment of Confedcr-
iite Memorial Half Dollars, minted
by the l nited States Government as
a "tribute to tile valor of the Soldier
of the South." which are to he simul
taneously released throiiyhout the
nation on duly •‘Ird, has been received
by the Bank of Western Carolina and
the Home Bank of Barnwell, aeeord-
iny to an announcement made by
Messrs, Kerry A Price and John B.
McN«h. cashier- td the above insti-
tut ions.
"Gitr/.ens of l.arnvvadl now 'nave the
opportunity of makiny sure of ob
tain iny some of these coveted Mem
nrial coins ne tlieir national mstrihu-
tion July 1 rd." said these yentlemen,
by immediatelv purchasiny coin eer-
11 lit a t e -. redeemable for the actual
half dollars on July bni
"\s less than two million
Memo-ial coins are available
entire South at this time, tin
ern Bankers Committee, a'ranyitiy
detabs of their distribute': h;i' al
located only a limited number to each
eitv and county in the various South
D
\ K. Medals Won bv Misses Mil
dred Still and Kstelle Biume.
I ishiny Trip Enjoyed.
LATEST M \( Ml N K WILL SOON
BE DISK!, WEI) HERE
vv ho attendt d the
of the Williston
I represented at
Elko last Satur-
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vv (
at
piamouneei
.f
t he
to the
Sotith-
l)nee these
i furthei
UUot
COll
a i e
are
nb-
if four mon-
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1 hi
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W
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n.r.ment of the
.el'tenye to ’he -
i c'iav nu .
b:i eyed
m n 'a- I
a’ hard
t lie. the
us pended
ern State
evbausted
tainalde.
' The issuance of these eommemor
ative coins by the National Govern
ment is an event of the yreatest siy-
nilieance to the South. It is a yes-
ture of friend 1 itie-s on the part ot
the nation to which the Smith will
spontaneously respond.
"Not only do these coins have a
hiyh sentimental value thrnuyh this
national reeiyintion of our Southern
la
[ < *rs.
dit lima
mm at
:ii the
i id.
; r' k \
*nt
but they aDo possess an ad-
woith 'iuee the modest prem-
wliieh tlie coins aie so 1 d y''i's
, om plot ton of the y eat motin
' i he ('onfediu ai v bein.i carved
e Mountain. Ga."
B! i■ kv 11 le, June J. Mrs William
Baisilen went lo Columbiii la-t Wed
nesday to visit Mr Baisdeti. v-ho is
m a hospital there.
Mr. Mutrav Turner was amony
those from h a
tdosiny exercise-
Hiyh '■ehool
Blaekville was
the school pienii
dav, and it was pronounecd bv all to
lie "a yreat day
Misses Hula Lee and Lily Mae Mar
tin, who have Leen teachiny at Fur
man, are at home for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs (Tifton Sandifer and
family visited Mr. Sandifers’ father,
Mr Preston Sandifer. in the Oranye-
Imry Hospital l-ridav, where he has
just underyone a serious operation.
His many friends '.tope for his speedy
reci ive ry
Rev . 1.. II Miller is assist my in
a revival meetiny at Dtmbaiton thi'
week.
M i s ( ha lot t Buist. of < 'harli
is the y ties t ,,t' Mr ;md M's.
Buist.
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Four Dour Model.—( Onut met ion
\lumimim — l ittinys Saint-
Standard as Sedan.
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PAPER TO BE KNOWN AS “THE
BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL”
COMBINATION MAKES FOR BETTER SER
VICE.
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Mrs. Dicks Hostess
at Enjoyable Party
S. Buist, Miss Addie Alt
man and Mrs. Nolle Williams were
amony thorn from here who enjoyed
the school tdosiny exercises at Spriny-
tield Thursday niyht.
Mr. Bill Molnny, who attends the
Southern Atlanta Dental Colleye. is
at home foi the summer.
Miss Edna Belle Kicklmy, of G. W.
('.. i< tit home for the summer holi
days.
The Rev Mi. Cowherd, of Braiirh-
ville. e\i litmyed pulpit- with the Rev.
!.. 11. Miller last Sunday mommy, and
lus sermon was yreatlv enjoyed.
Me--1 - (i. 1' Stul. Henry Bu t ami
i Pa- ehall went or a t'tshmy trip be
| low UnlteCi'- > liis* week and a.- a
of the ‘‘finny
rum
ml:
1 r
bo) las'
ponuia t ion
"i: - ale f ablv
A new foili ptisseryer brouybam
a -trikmyly bendsi-me ear is an
r on need bv the Hudson Moto- t'ar ('o.
One of the nevv ear will soon be on
di-iplay ;tt the sales room of the \S’.
I*. Harley Mo' u Co., of Barnwell, lo
cal dealers
The new ear is a four don, close
eoutiled tvpe. with lent he i rear quar-
teis. The yt-neral l^nes are typicttl of
Hudson construction and dcsiyn. 'I'hi-
whole etfeet is one of Mnkmy smart
ness ;ind style.
"These cars are custom-built by
one of the oldest and best known
body manufacturers in the country,”
said Mi Harley. ‘‘The construction
is till aluminum, and the details of
trimminys and fittinys are of the same
standard as the Hudson sedans m the
seven-pitssenyer si/.c. This car will
ho rrcoynized n' once ji- one of the
handsome-t on the streets.
"The outstandiny feature, however,
is that they are yiven a quantity
price HudsomEssex is now the litry-
,any est Mx-ryl inder m;tnuf;icturer in the
world, and ;ill its costs and manufac
tunny expenses are distributed over
;i very laryi- v dumc of business. 'This
f;u t h;is made possilde the trnusujil
prices which Hudson has established
on this car. With its custom-built
body and the advantayes of the fa
mous Super-Six chassis this Inouyham
will be one of the finest cars any
where. It ready must be se-n to be
appreciated in its fineness of details
and its yeneral impression of luxury
and smart beauty.
"The irenera! volume of Hudson-
K>sex hitsinc'S i- at an unprecedonted
rate This month will be the laryest
we ever l.ave known, ;ind it v.ould be
*
rnuMi laryei if we had as many ears
as the public J'-k- U for. We an*
mafine every nos-ible effort to de-
ii'- pioni|>tiy
THIS \ FAN SPA PER NOW H VS A ( IR(T LATfON SKVKR A I. TIMRS AS
l-ARGK VS THAT OF ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER
PUBLISH ED IN BARNWELL ( <)I NTY.
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'•'he plant, yood will, subscription list, etc., of The Barnwell Sentinel
were sold Saturday to B. P Davies, editor and owner of The Barnwell People,
jiml henceforth this newspaper wall be known as "THFI BARNWELL
1 EOPI.E-SEN I ENEL. Mr. Davies haviny consolidated the tvro papers.
\\ bile this annodnci merit will probal'lv come as a surprise to many read
ers of the two pajK-rs, it has been realized for some time by those on the
"inside" that the field here is too small to support them lx>th as they should
be supported. Heme, the decision on the part of the parties interested to
effect a consolidation whereby the best interest of all concerned cottld be best
conserved.
As The St ate remarked in commentiny on the recent sale of The Edge-
field ( hronii le, " I h»- passing of any newspaper ffom a ccxnmunity in which
il h;is had its heiny for ;i yeneration or more is a pathetic incident.
But such incidents, pathetic as they are, nevertheless are occasionally inevita
ble. Economic necessity governs and imposes its mandate. There is proa-
j erity where two heads of grain grow where one grew before, but where two
newspapers attempt to live in a community where there’s legitimate support
for hut one, there is hut one inevitable end sooner or lat*4£^ And not alone
are the owners of the papers affected by such enditions. The’community
suffers, since neither paper can expand so as to give its besT to its town; no
multiplicity Of hampered, restricted newspapers can give the value in service
to a town which it is possible for one journal, unhampered and running to as
Oil capacity as support will warrant, to render.”
The sub-enpt ion list of The Sentinel will he combbined with that of The
People and all unexpired subscription will be filled by The Barnwell
People-Sentinel. Until the mailing list has beben revised, there will probably
he some duplications where persons have been taking both papers. Likewise,
in the future those who are indebted to The Sentinel for that paper will make
payment at this office. The editor extends a cordial welcome to every sub
scriber of The Sentinel and hopes to give them the best weekly newspaper
in South Carolina and to this end he solicits their cordial cooperation and
• up port.
The consolidation of The People and The Sentinel gives the new’ paper
i circulation several times as large as that of any other newspaper published
Barnwell County and one of the largest of any weekly newspaper in lower
in
South Carolina. In addition, the combined plants make up one of the best
equipiM-d newspa|H-r and job offices in this section of the State. Several new
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immediate ami
lit (lefllil ml
utility
a ad vv hen
a liudseii-
t be i e
and up-to-date type faces are also being added and buyers of advertising
am! job printing are offered a service second to none in the State.
And now just a word as fo the future editorial policy of The Barnwell
People-Sentinel: Briefly, it is a square deal to everybody. The paper will
he controlled by nu clique, elan nor faction and its columns will be open at all
times to the Dee and impartial discussion of timely topics. Factionalism
will he taboo and the editor invites his readers to lend their assistance in
promoting the best interest xtf the town and county. Later he may have
something more to -my along this line. In the meantime, it is hoped that
ft lends of both papers will lend their material support to the end that Barn
well County mav boast of a newspajx-r in which every reader may take a
pai doiiithle pride and the splendid traditions of The People and The Sentinel
be upheld.
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i veq aft •>! ai g
Callie Still Badly
Cut Saturday Night
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a," -. all w lute,
a {fair, which is
the public
vv i ai tided man
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11 U'ala v nigh,
f . i med u ;d
worn out
m,i:i. w 11"
Lai M W e 11 ,
•k am! of
11- was
atti ntion.
for Ihuis
-. Billv Cr.'D ■ VVjuIc
Still ami Wi'lie San-
iii i■ i)nnei t ion with the
-aid to have oecuried
Im/h vv;t> while the
v,a> returning home.
1. umlcrsto >d that Hoi's Still is
charged with (Utting Callie Still, al
though it is said that he domes the
Gunge He and his companions were
at rested Sunday morning and lodged
the county jail, being released that
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naze was
of Kiiisbavv and
cut b\ Mis. l luls
and the puzes
<■ i earn
ga tries.
The
W E
Jill Steve
-oljiiion v
islcv ’I'ilese
"1 to tile guests of hol.ui' W"re
embroidered; linen. \n i<‘e
course w;i' .'erved after tile
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Brown Will Deliver
Commencennent Talk
Negro Was Fatally
Injured by Train
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Mis-e
Blum i
Jlge 11
Stevens, of
Whisnant, of
..Ut-of-toWn guests Weil
Eieken. "f Charleston.
Kershaw, Airs
Augusta, Mi-s
• Mrs.
Mrs.
Tom
( adle.
of Detroit, Midi.. Mrs. Charles Brook-
er. of Bamberg, and Mr
lack, of Denmark.
A R \\ Jil
in
dft«'i'th»(»n <>n
bond
In the Mayor's Court.
t In
Pnidy Taylor. ;i negro emp
Construction (''■
new highway
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yed by
w ho
Asheigh News.
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§
in
fo! reddc
Sjiturday
days
night
Alford
are building
Barnwell, wa- f'ned ^ lu or -
the Mayor'- Court Monday
S x .Living Sonic time
night or early Sunday
punning, favlo, lost control of t'i>
lashed headlong into one of
glass windws at the Best
Mr. Alford agreed to pay
f,, v the damage that was done.
Luther Hogg was fined $10 or 20
being drunk and disorderly.
car and <
the plate
Pharmacy
Ashleigh, May 20 1 here was ;i
fjimily reunion at the home of Mr.
and Mrs M Mon is yesterday, the
members being called to the bedside
nUn of Mrs. Morris, who is quite ill. Mr.
Jhmeli Morri'. Mrs. R. B. Griffin and
Mi E, D. Mortis came from West
P;dm Beach. Fla . Mrs. O A. Seohie
from Savjinnah and Mrs. S. \\. Jen
kins from Manassas, Ga. Mrs. Mor
ris' ejtrly recovery is hoped for.
Be I't h;t Delk ha - t et 11'
juit vr-it in Ch.-uleston
D A IL medal were wm: b\
Mild ed Still and E--telle
for receiving the highest aver-
their si h"nl wotk during- the
past term. Mis- Still in the high
school department, and Mis- Biume
in the inlet mediate depju t ment.
Other pupil- ejime near getting them
and received honorable mention.
Miss Kibler, j former Blaekville
teacher, was th- recent guest "t Miss
Rosa Rich.
Mr. and Mr- Julius S;in lerst and
little daughter. Blanche, of Lakeland,
Fla.. (time up lest week to be present
at the graduation of their ’oldest
son, Judson, who ha- Jilway- been
a “star pupil" m the Blaekville e< hool.
Mr- l.yndwood Davis and little son,
Lynwood. -I i . were vi-itm - in Collim-
hi;i hi t Thutsday
Mrs, Delia S ojoUl net , of I tenniill k.
attended the ('losing exercises of th
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A nn
ing tin-
-.-1 aduntcs in |iharm;tey
t h i - y
•;tr arc .
•alum KaveriJi! i-
j'rri-on.
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O (it 1 >
c "Well, and S;tni Rush
B U 1 -1.
of Bla.
k\ lllc.
Buist
Rush.
r-dc-day night.
:it the
('h;> i b
•-ton M
cd'eal College.
Dr
and Mr-
. (Jc-'i-ge Hair.
A Bam-
be rg.
came un la-t Thursde
y night
t() 1M‘
present
a’ the graduation of
their
m-jihcw.
Judson Sander
s.
Mr-
('level
/•
zr
daugh-
tel -.
Misses.
Margaret and
Harriet.
who h
avr been in Athens, Ga.
(where
Mr. Ri-her h
a- a position)
for the
[ui.-t
-( ho d t
■em. have retu.
•ned to
their
-urnnier
home here.
Mi-
- Euniei
Turner, who t.
itigh* at
I .Jingl
(’>', i<' a
home for the
summer.
Th.
J unioi-
Aid Society
of the
%th<
idi-t ('h
ireh met with Miss 1-a-
h,-l !(•
M urphy
J'dcsday afterm
on. with
M i n-
Hcttic M ai hi- ji- leadei
i
-d.inn-
IDzz.ie M. Cavt
and B.
1 W S
■Mon, *i
f B;irnwell, wet
e recent
A neiriu m m, .'aid to be Albert
Owen-, an esvjipcii convict from Al-
lemljile County, - uffeted injuries t)ere
i at |\ Etnlay moining from which it
i' und-f-tood he died a few days later
dumbia
on th*
.ul ;it
", (
l v mg
■Uaih
r ijul
way .
his -kull ft act um d
vv;i- th;it he vva--
steps of the early
i t o - -(
Both, fi
e -pita!. lie was f*)und
rack- of the A. C. E.
he point wln-fi- that
bv the Southern Rail-
h j i * i
been cut off and
Tlie presumption
winging on the
morning north
bound passenger train, from which he
was knocked by the railing of the.
bridge, falling '<> the tracks below. A
eompanoin, said to have been Bob
Hayes, another escaped (\mvict from
Alb-ndale County, wa- apprehended
up the same train at Cayce hut was
later released j-fL-r being examined
bv tin- railroad authorities.
BARNWELL HIGH
ENDS SESSION
CLASS EXERCISES WERE HELD
THURSDAY NIGHT.
Hon. Herte I). Carter, of Bamberg,
Delivered Splendid Address
to (Graduating Class.
Mrs.
W H
Duncan Entertains.
dj(V- for
Advertise tn The People-Sentinel.
Mi-- PaulmeHidnian gave an infor
mal dance Friday evening at her
home on Main Street in honor of Miss
Marie l/ouise (Virnell and her house
guest. Miss Evelyn ('adle. of Detroit,
Mich.
school here hid week.
Friends of Mastei Audrey Still wil, i\j > jt n r.- at the hom<
regret to learn of the eritira! dines- | J Lang Buist.
of his fine Collie pup which wa-given'
to him not long ago.
Miss Then Sandifer visited rela
tives it Denmark last week.
An event of much importance to
hosts of Blaekville friends, is the
graduation in pharmacy of Mr. Scm
if Mr. and Mrs.
Engineer Hughes, of Columbia, was
the recent guest of Mr. W. B. Johnson.
Mi-se- Valirea and Minnie Black
and Mary Duffy, of August a. and
Mrs IxAitia Walker, of Warrenville.
were visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. S. F. Black last Sunday.
Mrs, W H. Duncan entertained
with 2 tables of bridge Friday morn
ing in honor of Miss Marie Louise
Cornell, bride-elect, and her house
guest, -Miss Evelyn Cadlc, of Detroit,
Mich. Mis- Jem Riley won the high
score prize. After the games delight
ful refre.-hmems were served.
Mrsy Davies Entertains Club.
Mrs. B. P. Davies entertained the
Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club
last week. Mrs. R. S. Dicks won the
high score prize and Mrs. R. H. Wil
cox cut the consolation. Out-of-town
guests were Mrs. John Stevens, of
Kershaw. Mrs. Whisnant, of Augusta,
and Mrs. Ficken, of Charleston, each
of whom wa- presented with bou
quet of flowers. After the games a
lelightful salad course was served.
The Barnwell High School closed
another successful session under the
su|>ervision of Supt. J. D. Robison
with commencement exercises at the
Vamp Theatre Thursday evening.
The theatre was filled to capacity and
standing room was at a premium.
The in vex ation was offered by the
Rev. R. WL Humphries, after which
the following program was rendered;
Salutatory—Miss Willie Bush Dea-
son.
Vocal Solo—Aubrey Harley.
Valedictory—Miss Frances Simms.
Address—Hon. Berte D. Carter, of
Burnberg.
To the Pupils and Teachers—Col. H.
D. Calhoun.
Delivery of Diplomas—Mr. J. D,
Robison, Supt.
Benediction—Rev. Howard Cady.
Mr. Carter made one of the best
speeches heard here in some time and
for the benefit of those who did not
attend the exercises Thursday even
ing, his remarks are reproduced on
page two of this issue. His address
was very timely and is well worth
preseving.
Col. Calhoun also delighted his au
dience with his remarks, as he usual
ly does.
The exercises were presided over
by Thos. M. Boulware, Esq.
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Prof. J. D. Chitty, of Fairfax* wax
visitor here Tuesday