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W Arr-t •"—"-$ —.I ~- i PAGE TWO. •■■MB--—— . i5ts '•'■'» f / .-•/ :1. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, . J Qiinese Troops Making a Practice March \ - World* Freight and Tax JExtra jnst at this time, when there Is Oanger of a reourrewee of sntl-forelfn warfare In China similar to the Boxer war of twemy-flve years ago. It la Interesting to know that the Chlneac armies are being kept In excellent Vgfatlng trim. Troops of General^Feng ate here seen on a practice march. Parents of Barnwell Man Seriously Hurt —» ' " ■ — , ,-5 . The friends of Mr. R. H. Witcox.iof this-rtfy will learn with regret that h»K father, mother, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel H. Wilcox, were seriously in jured in an autemebile accident Fri- ♦lay nearJSardis. Ga., while en route in their car to Tyl»ee. Mr. Wilcox suffered several broken ribs, a num ber of bruises and a probable frac ture at the base of the skull. Mrs. Wilcox suffered a broken right hip and general bruises. Their daugh ter, Miss Julia, was only slighly hurt. Near Sardis, the heavy touring *ar struck a sand-bed and when Mr. Wilcox applied the brakes, gne of them stuck, causing the driver to lose control of the car. The machine ploughed into the sand and turned over twice. Mjgs Julia Wilcox was reclining on the back seat when the accident occurred and was thrown clear of the car when it turned over. After regaining her senses she look ed about for her father and mother. Throughout Hudson’s long-time policy of giving greatest value for the money, this is the lowest price, the finest Hudson, the greatest value Hudson ever offered. Only Hudson s exclusive- advantages of, the famous patented Super-Six principle com bined with the world’s largest production of 6-cylinder cars make it possible. By greater margins than ever before it is today the “World’s Greatest Buy.” -v- Wm. McNAB Representing FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Personal attention given all business Office in Harrison Block, Main St BARNWELL. 8. C Not seeing either of them she screamed for help.. A negro^farm hand Working in a field close bv heard the screams and hastened to the scene of the wreck. ' He rendered what as sistance he could and's'fnod by until another machine drove up. The in jured were given fir>t aid by three Waynesboro physicians and later carried to an Augusta hospital, where they are reported as making satisfac tory progress towards recovery. Double Pond News. is a prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or llillious Fever. It kills the germs. Double Pond, July 6. — Sunday school was held Sunday afternoon, a large crowd being present. .. Mefnars. Freddie—JmTe'r nn f WilTTe Sauls motored.to Blackyille Saturday afternoon. Mr. Isadore Hartzog motored to Blackville Satuiday morning. Messrs. Lawton Weeks ahd brother, Eugene, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Messrs. Frank and Pon- nell Hair. Mrs Freddie Jones spent the week end with her parents north of Black- vill§, j Mr. W. H. Hutto, of Florence is spending a few days with his family near Double Pond. Mr. H. W. Jones, Sr., spent Wednes- day^at the home of Mr. Henry Wilson, of Hilda. , . ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Croft and little son spent Saturday night and Sun day at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. R. W. Warren. - Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hartzog aniF children spent the week-end with Mrsi Hartzog’s father, Mr. Frank Gray, near Cope. Mrs. Emmett Still was in Black ville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Callie Black and chil dren spent Saturday night and Sun day at the home of Mr. R. W. Warren. Miss Eula Birt, of the Long Branch section, was ,the guest of Miss Ollie Lee Jones Monday afternoon. *'• Mr. W'illie Sauls spent Monday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. R. W* Warren.. Mrs. Buist Weeks, Miss Lila Weeks and Mrs. Sallie Nix were in Black ville oh business last Thursday. Mr. W. H. Hartzog and Mr. Isadore Hartzog were business visitors in Hilda Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Croft, Miss Julia Warren and brother,. Herman, were Hilda Saturday afternoon. Messrs. Jim Brown and Clyde Hut to, of Vance, took a flying tiTf> over to sye.JJhy latter’s aunts. Mis. R. W. Warren-and Mrs. Leola Hutto. Miss Emma f anning, of near Black ville, spent -Saturday night and Sun day with Miss OHie Lee Jones. Mr. Frank Hair was'in Blackville Saturday.' ; Mrs. Alice Still, of Blackville, and Mrs. Ellen Smith ' and^ children, of Gastonia, N. (J)., spent a few' days of .‘Last week with Mrs. Ellen Jones,- of this community. We are very sorry |d TcnowTfTial Mrs. Johnnie Templeton - ^formerly Miss Lillian Hutto) is sick with fever at her parent’s home in this vicinity. Mr. H. P. Jones, Mrs. Ellen' Jones and Miss Ollie Lee Jenes spent Sat urday in Blackville.- Mr. R. W. Warren and fami’y. Mr. Lee Croft and family, Mr. Sammie Grubbs and family, and Mrs. Maggie Miles ftnd family spent a delightful day at Brown’s mill Saturday.- Mr*.- Rr W.-Wnrren was the gUMTlff Mrs. Bessie Delk Thursday. Mrs. Henry Gilliam and children; of near Wtlliston, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Leola Hutto. Mrs. Lillie Delk and children spent Friday at the,,, home of Mrs. R. W. Warren. ^ Mrs. Lottie Dychest and little dau ghter, Margaret, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. Rock Bolton. yer in the ease, Col. Edgar A. Brown, Mrs. Amanda Chitty jp-visiting her 0 f son, Mr. Eugene Chitty, near Den mark. . • ■ .Mrs. Mozelle Fail, of Augusta, is visiting heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. D.ycbes, of this vicinity. Mr. L. L. Hair and family motored to Blackville Saturday afternoon. Mr. Lee Lancaster and family re turned home last Thursday from a visit to relatives in Springfield, Ga. Mrs. Lottie Dyches, Miss Margarie Still, and Miss Frances Delk were the guests of Mrs. Ri W r . Warren Friday afternoobv. Mr. Buist'W(eeks and family spent ^Sunday with UihBir daughter, Mrs. Bertha Hutto. Messrs. Miltin Delk xand * Cecil Hartzog took a flying trip To, Hilda Saturday afternoon. Mr. J. E. Warren and little daugh ter, Louise, were in Hilda Monday af ternoon. James P. Carey, Jr. Out for Governor x f.Hnwat' X - Hudson - Essex World*s Largest Selling 6-Cylinder Cars Wr IXfiARtEY MOTOR COMPANY . Barnwell, South Carolina banking law in connection with the .failure of the Citizens Bank of Fair fax in 1923, will not be tried at this term, it was announced, owing to the absence on an extended trip of a law- To Da Colportage Work. Hilda, July 7.—The Rev. J. W. Boggs has recently moved to Hilda and is doing colportage work in this county. Mr. Boggs will give practicl- ly his entire time to this work until the first of October, after which date he will continue to handle books and supply the people when needed. He is employed by the Baptist Book Depository in Columbia and will handle Bibles, v Testaments and -such religious books as are best for the church and home. His work is prac tically the-eame as that done by the Rev. W. G. Britton, of Barnwell, many years ago^ ” V- ? 1 ♦ t T T T T T f T FIRE - HAIL - TORNADO LIVE STOCK. Smith & Walker Barnwell, S. C. '' - '<!•« iJ. - —“‘ We Pay , for Ashes. , - A Beginning .Oct. 1st, Mr. Boggs will «£♦ acirschool at Hilda. ^ - A You Need Good/Tires ' . , /- . £ -V • Whether for everyday service round home or for trips to distant pointsyour safety and comfort demand-, tires of sturdy construc- 'Tion« *’ ' . '{ _ ■ ■ • —- Barnwell Filling Station Barnwell, S. C. Greenville,, July 4.—Jas. P. Carey, Jr., popular member-of the Pickens bar, formally announced, his inten tion To" enter the gubernatorial race of Snath Carolina of next summer in a statement written here tonight fot the GreewriHe News. In making known his intentions, he pointed out that his platform will l>e .announced soon and his campaign begun .at once. . ‘ . ' , .. - v Equalization of taxes and the prac tice of economy in government will be given especial emphasis by him, he .promises, if he is elected governor. Mr.' Carey has enjoyed a successful practice of law at Pickens for” the past 20 years and has served one term in the State leegislature. He has served as a special judge and is president of the Keowee Benk of Piek^ns. Born in Woodberry; Ga., the son of Mr. and MrsXJT P. Carey, he was reared in jPtckens. His father is, ^ i.- ‘ - * widely^known over this State as a resutt of his 42 years of law practice. Mr. Carey attended Clemson col lege in 1904, 190. r > and 1906 ahd .then read law in the office of his father until he was admitted to the bar. He ’married Miss Kate Robinson of Eas ley,. daughter of the late J. F- Robin son of that town. ^ Court at Allendale. 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