University of South Carolina Libraries
Tlf Barnwell People-Sentinel fctwd at th» poit office BtfnwH, t. C, M MCOOd-clftW l "" OHM W. MOLMnft / ieao-1912 V B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. EPs m: SUBSCRIPTION RATES: m.. On* Tour ... —... $t-60 Six Montha ——— "JO Throe Month* ........ ....... .60 (Strictly in Adranco.) Attend the “Sale of a # -,u i- - - 1871 ’ \ THURSDAY, JULY 2ND. It25. SmK ' Confratulationa, Colonel. h ► v 3 Barnwell and Barnwell County have always furnished their quotas of djs tinguished sons to the #ervice of South Carolina. The latest to win honor for himself and his home county is Col Harry D. Calhoun, president of the Home Bank of Barnwell, who last week was elected president of the S C. State Bankers Association. The People-Sentinel is quite sure that he will discharge the duties of his office in such a manner as^ll bring creddit to himself and vindicate the confi dence placed in him by his fellow bankers. Congratulations and best wishes, Colonel! Worthwhile Opportunities. We wish to call attention to a letter ‘published elsewhere in this issue, from County Superintendent of Education Horace J. Crouch, in which he stresses 'the opportunities offered to six boys and one girl in Barnwell County to win a scholarship at State colleges. He doesn’t want to see these scholar ships go by default to boys and gifts in the State at large. Surely there Are enough young men and women in this county who desire a college edu cation with ambition enough to win one of these free scholarships by just a little effort. Read Mr. Crouch’s letter, then read the advertisements of the colleges in this paper and make up your mind to - win a scholarship. K' - Admiral McGowan, chief highway commissioner, has ordered the opera tors of bus lines in this State to re duce their schedules to conform with the speed limit in South Carolina. We are glad to see Mr. McGowan take this action and only wish it were pos sible for him to regulate as easily the •peed of all other automobile.^ rivers. We have also noticed that the drivers of some of these busses are “road hogs” and force the drivers of other automobiles to the edge of the road to avoid a collision. We suggest that Mr. McGowan issue a memorandum covering this practice. A r,oad hog is^A ^contemptible breed of the genus homo and quite often ^ responsible for many of the acci dents that happen on the public high ways. Our System of Taxation. a.-!' mi: A story is going the rounds that re cently a New Yorker purchased a pair of shoes in a town in the Pied mont section of this State and was '■4 very much surprised when, in re sponse to his inquiry as to the amount of the tax, the merchant informed him that there is none on shoes, they still being considered a necessity and not a luxury in South Carolina. The visitor from New York had beep so accustomed to paying taxes on his purchases in this State that-we can readily appreciate his surprise in this matter. And speaking cf taxes. The South Carolina Gazette has compiled the following list of taxes imposed in this State, which it describes as “the most complete, if not the most in equitable and obnoxious, collection of taxes known to man”: . A State tax on real property. A county tax on real property. A city tax on real property. A State tax on personal property. A county tax on personal property. A city tax on personal property. 1 A varied assortment of special ■chool taxes, , A;state tax on incomes. A State tax on inheritances. A State corporation income -tax. ~ A State corporation capital stock -Am,'' ' ' . J r — c - A State corporation license tax. A municipal license tax. State documentary stamp tax. A State tax on gasoline, (the high est in the world. A State tax on cigars, cigarettes and tobaccos. A State tax on cosmetics. A State tail on candies. . *■ " A State tax on soft drinks and ice cream. A fertilizer teg tax. Fifty-Fourth Year ^ Sfort DepndmbU* ‘ SAVANNAH, CA. 1 1925 ... ^ . .V Announce the Greatest Underselling of Seasonable Merchandise in the History of the'Community—a Store-Wide - \ Packard Beauty >. . rd The lasting distinction of Packard Six style is firmly established "I ■: . . .., . _• , Packard cars are not only well designed 1 and well built. Their original factory pre cision is insured by the new Motor Oil Recti&er and the Chassis Pressure Lubri cator, Proper and Regular lubrication means that their average mileage life can atleastbe doubled. Packard appearance and finish, too, are designed for long life. Packard has set an enduring style. .Every one knows that Packard cars are not depreciated by frequent and needless changes in design. The buyer of . an improved v Packard Six can be sure that it will be as true a'Packard in 1930 as it is today—in performance, ■' and in comfort, beauty and. distinction. _ 1 Everything In 'this fcreat stock of Men’8, .Women’s and Children’s Wearables to be- sold regardless of tost or loss until it is all gone. Packard Six en closed cors hove been reduced in price by an aver age of $750—and now sell at the same level as the open cars. 'V W. D' HARLEY MOTOR GO. BARNWELL, S. C. A r - — ' .1 $2'$o,boo.od worth of firte merchandise to be moved by YOU—so that we may start NEW in our .NEW home; it is a marvelous opportunity for every one of you—arrange today to attend—for , > ■ • . ■ The Farewell Sale at the Old Store Starts at the Stroke of Ten X ■ WEDNESDAY; JULY 8th ' X Sounds radical, but it is true; we are determined to clean out every department—to sell everything; we are willing to stand the loss, %0 pay you to move this stock—for it all must go, Down to the Bare Walls '<*•' y- The Store Will Be Closed From Friday at Six Until Wednesday at Ten ^ !>uiing this time a corps of trained people will be marking, check* ngy arranging this stock for quick Selling, Everything win bear 8 ; >nce ticket, marked in plain figures: everything ^viU fe* reduced and hi reductions will be startliiig—COME l Food, when a few cts. worth of ICE will pre* vent, besides preserve its flavor and freshness. ‘ " * 'I ‘ . ‘£. Phone 84 or 91-j : and soon your ICE will be on the way. J ’or taxation and those who fail to do so are not molested; consequently a man may have $50,000 or $!00,000 or lalf a million dollars out at 8 per cent, interest on real estate mortga ges and pay nothing on these holdings ;oward support of the government. ^ ‘Riah Mas” on 'Evolution. In the la«vt Forty year a W~ have" tackled almost every subject that has come into our mind but we have late- y read the arguments pro and corr on e Subject of Evolution and that we decepcled from the lower Animail etc. We think the Alabama law. even if Constitutional is out of place, our Idea is to take away the Credentials of preachers Teachers or professors of. any sorts who attempt to ram down the Thoats of our Civilized people in this our land of Bibles any such stuff, we take it that t,he same tribunal that Issues th^ licensed or ardinations q£ what ever it take to Set them up has the power to Cancel or revoke the same which we think is the proper thing to do ami let them take a back seat in the rear ranks and stay there till the green moss grows on their backs we feel that it is out of place or the press or public Speakers to take time and space to try and put- down such absurdity just cut the of ficial head off of the whole bunch and be sure that it stays off. Riah Mas Stores to Close Monday. We, the undersigned merchants of Barnwell, hereby agree to cose our places of business Monday, July 6th, to take the place of Saturday, July 4th: And various and sundry others. '•> L. Weiner, F. W. Falkenstein, B. V We have no tax to speak of on moneys, credits and evidences of credit, since only a few ultra-con- •cientiona persona return any of these United 10c Store, E. D. Peacock and C% L. Cohen, G. ,M. An derson, M. Goldman, E. W. Holman, T. J. Attaway, Carrie A. Cave, C. F. Mol&ir, Lemon Bros., Inc., A. D. Fur- tick, J and J. Sanitary 'Market, S. W. Blanton, Farmers 'Union Mer. Co., and’Easterling and Co.' City Ice & Coal Co. R. H. WILCOX, Mgr. Barnwell, S. C. Meeting at Morris Schoolhouse. The People-Sentinel has been re quested to announce that there will be Ulneeting of the trustees arid- patrons of Morris School District at the schoolhouse Monday afternoon, July 6th, at four o’clock, at which” t’ihe Mr. H. J. Crouch, county superintendent of education will be present. A full attendance is requested. - RED OAK CROSS TIES _ In Car Load Lots If interested write us what you can do. TAYLOR-COLQUITT CO. Easley, South Car. Wedding Present*— We have just received a beauti- ful selection' of Silverware, Cut Glass, etc., suitable for gifts for the June bride. Look at v * ■ what we have to offer before making your selection elsewhere. Mace and Deason BARNWELL, S. C. o ,, w . .. Worry • ■ sdL ■ ■ When your engine refuses to function, tell us about it. We will not worry about it— we’ll fix it in a jiffy and you’ll be on your way. That’s our business^ Barnwell, S. C. = € v DENMARK, S. J Send us your wheat are now grinding. Self-ris ing flour a specialty. Don’t Throw Away BlH Your Old Mattress The ticking may be soiled or worn out but the cotton can be cleaned, carded and felted. This, with a high grade new ticking ■ make a mattress that you cannot buy for four times the price of renovating. We have the only factory of its kind in this section of the South. AH work guaranteed. Highest references from hun dreds 1 of customers over the entire State. Write for prices and samples. V P. O. Box 637 NEW CHARLESTON MILLS, Renovatmg Department, Charleston, S. C. © .-...a ada- its ^