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I Vc- THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY. JULY 16TH, 1925. 4 I at tba post offlea at Barnwall, 8.0, I Tba Barnwell People-Sentinel Hl * existence—he merely pleads ig norance. But, mark well this pre-' diption, tike Ingersol! in his last hour on earth, Clarence S. Darrow, own confession t&e most ignorant man in the world, will cry out to that God of Whom he is now ignorant to save him from eternal damnation! Thank God for that 7 simple, child 8. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor, like faith in a Supreme Being that is the bulwark of Christianity in this sin-spaked, jazz-crazed world of ours! OHM W. HOLMfeS 1840-1912 THURSDAY, JULY 1«TH, 1925. — - SUBSCRIPTION RATES: On* Year^. $1.50 Six Months ... .90 Thrt (Strictly In Advance.) A Wise Selection. An Advertising Record. t . .. (Ed.. Not^^rhe^oTTowing (editorial The People-Sentinel, but was crowd ed out by advertising:) ^ July is considered one of the dull est months in the year in gewspaper offices. Therg is usually a decided shrinkage m advertising and job work patronage. ,Why this should be so is hard to explain, as people must eat and dress in the summer as well as in winter. In fact, the contention is made that we wear more clothes during the hot months than ; n cold weather for the reason that we char le v r ** ■ our clothing oftenei? Be that as it may, The People-Sentinel. last week contained MORE paid advertising opinions ! t * ian ever published before' We extend him our very best wlahea l in an y newspaper in^amweB County for a successful administration of the in ft ^ ,s<,ue ' TheVe were 70 ,n ’ The People-Sentinel wishes to con gratulate the South Carolina Press Association upon its selection of Robert Lathan, editor of the News and Courier, as president of the organization. In our-humblGTcpinion, no wiser choice could have been made. "Bob" Lathan; by hi* uniform cour^* teay and spirit cf fair-mindedness, has ^endeared himself to every mem ber of the association, however much or little they may disagree with him from time to time in his editorial worth of ICE will pre vent, besides preserve fi _ ' •. f .. ' ■' . \ f its flavor and freshness. r Phone 84 or 9| -J and soon ^our ICE .will be on the waj'. & Coal Co. R. H. WILCOX, Mgr. Barnwell. S. C. T—r When you leave a repair job with us, you can count on it being done with-an ex actness that will prove most satis fying % Every operation in the completion of the work is measured with the utmost care. Vickery Bros. Barnwell, •» ■ s. c. duties of his office. Savannah. la Awakening.- Savannah is awakening to the trade possibilities of this section of Sooth Carolina and is making strenuous ef fort* to corral! the patronage that has been going to ^blbmbia and Au gusta. Next Monday two scout'cars will leave the Georgia city to "log" a route through this section that will dividual advertisements occupying k' space of approximately 36 columns, or 720 inches .ip our issue of July 2nd. That record Would seem to indicate that people appreciate the value of advertising in The People-Sentinel, with’ its circulation several times as large as that of any other newspaper tn Barnwell County. We arerproud of that record and take this oppor tunity to thank our many friends and customers for the generous support that has made it possible. „ And while we are "blowing our own CARE OF CONVALESCENT SUMMER’ IN tr.v.ll.d by . party of 100i8»v. n -1 ^ we mis[ht 9ay that wl . havc received scores of compliments dur ing the past few weeks on the excel- nah business men early in September. This week a water carnival is be ing held in Savannah in connection with the opening of the splendid new. bridge across the Savannah River which will probably attract thousands of visitors. Columbia and Augusta are sleeping on their rights in view of the fact that each 1 ave splendid new highways leading from this section and also have tlu: advantage over Savannah in the mutter of distance. Welcome, General Prosperity. Barnwell and Barnwell County ate coming into its own again! Early in the Spring, an excellent crop of asparagus netted good prices. A short time later, a fine yield of cucumbers brought thousands of dol lars into the county. Today, cantaloupes and water melons occupy the center of the stage, the latter especially playing a lead ing part in that all-star production, “The Return of Prosperity.” In the very near future, the far mers of the county will \>egin to har vest wha f promises to b'> the largest crop of cotton in many years,'pro vided they are blessed for the next few weeks with the most favorable seasons that they have been enjoying and the boll weevi’ does not take too large a toll. Gon| (we hope forever) are the long /aces and dismal wails of hard times, to be replaced by the smile that won’t come off and the hope of an abundant-and As a local business man expressed the situation this week, the farmers are drunk with prosperity and are deaf to the siren-call of boom-mad Florida. General Prosperity, in behalf of the citizens of Barnwell County, we extend you the glad hand of welcome and express the hearty wish that you will now make this section your per manent abode! - * lent paper that Ss- being published. We appreciate these bouquets and en joy a pardonable pride in publishing what our friends so kindly term “the best weekly paper in the State." Hardly that, perhaps, as there are many able minds directing the edi torial policies of South Carolina’s weekly press, hut we thank - them just the 'same for their: generoUvS ap proval and will try at,all times to merit their ‘‘well done.” Readers pf this paper, however, find that from week to week there are many news items of eounty-wide interest that i appear in no other newspaper in Barnwell County. It takes that to create r* ader-interest. R-pader-inter- ets creates circulation, circulation j'creates more advertising. And more advertising ma^.es possible a better : newspap t. There we have the cir- | c ) e —but it is rot a “vicioys” one, if you please. We "believe that advertisers fimf this a Jett.r medium ^ which to reach th -ir prospective customers for the following reasons: The People-Sentinel offers a circu lation greatly in exces of that of any other newspaper published in Barn well County. Our advertising rates are LOWER per hundred of circulation than those of any other newspaper published in Barnwell County. It is the official newspaper of Barn well County. „ w , kve, newsy and well printed. It is “Barnwell Cdunty*s Best and Most Popular Newspaper" because everybody says—<it and circulation proves it. Colossal Ignorance. -4. “When it comes to the question of , knowing whether there is a God, I am ignorant I have no opinion one way or the other,” Clar ence S. Darrow, Chicago lawyer, sav ior of Leopold and Loeb and volunteer defender of Prof. John T. Scopes, al leged violator of the Tennessee law against the teaching of evolution in .the public schools, is quoted at aay- ing. A Ignorant of the existence of God Almighty! And he made in His im- ^|gel Shades of the chimpanzee and baboon! Why, the monkeys them- selvea would disclaim kinship with ;.auch a being if they could learn of such ignorance! ^ Ignorant of the existence of God! To what, may we ask, doe* Clarence S. Darrow attribute hia existence? To what ddei he attribute the eun and and the moon and the star;? The thunderbolt and the cyclone? The perfume of the dowers and the ver dant green of the trees? The beast* of the field and the fowls of the air and the fishes of the sea? >t the existence of God! Ingtrsoll, he doe* pot deny Mr J. S. Pl.xico, of Kline, renewed* his subscription to the People-Sentinel while In the city Wednesday. ' Mr. a/ul Mrs. G. Norman ^nelHrig left this week for Hendersonville, after a pleasant visit to the former’s- parents. Judge and Mi’s. J. K. Snelling Mrs. Snelling will also visit them in Atlanta before returning home. NOTICE OF SALE State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. In the Court of Probate. Ex Parte: E. I>. Sanders, Jr. In R«: Estate of W. H, Sanders, de ceased. By virtue of art order directed to mo, as Administrator of ■'the above named estate, by Hon. John K. Snel ling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, at my home near Kline, in Barnwell County, South Carolina, at eleven o’clock a. 4P., qa'Monday, July 20th, 1925, the folhwying described personal property of sakhe*fcat«i to-wit: . . ' * One HudsOiv Automobile. One hay baler. One gasoline engine. Cotton bagging and ties E. B. Sanders, Administrator. June 30th, 1925. For those who are Just recovering from a serious Illness the problem of food Is a serious one. The patient, though well on the road to recovery, la usually weakened by the rigors of disease and the excessive heat Is wont to sap his energy. Hence, the foods that , are consumed during this period should be considered carefully as to digestibility, food value, ease of as similation, purity and sterility. ; These tre important In any food but espe cially so-, when thfe CoBlumer is not strong and healthy. In most cases, the one who is con valescing consumes milk In large quantities. This food contains all of the elements that are essential to the body. If milk Is pure and germless. It Is easily digested and assimilated. Where the milk supply is uncertain or the quality not of the best, evap orated milk should be employed. It it sterile; It is Just pure milk with about sixty per cent of the water removed. Its double richness may be modified. If desired, by the addition of water or ft may be used Just as It Is, where rich, creamy fishes are desired. . Many pepple make the mistake of confusing evaporated milk with con densed milk. They are not at all simi lar In 'appearance, composition or taste. ’They cannot be "used for the same purposes; condensed mUk is u combination of sugar and milk; evap orated milk has no added sugar, being pure niilk of double-rich quality and food value; f Following are recipes of easily pre pared dishes and foods that are well suited for the invalid and the con valescent. . ■- Loganberry Cream. % cup evaporated V4 cup loganberry milk Juice K cup water > tbsp. lemon Julee Pinch salt Pot *U tngrredlenti In r Ma'son fruit' Jar. and shake thoroughly. Chill gad •»rv* In" glasses filled ^4 full of Ice chips. Raspberry, blackberry, and cherry Juice may be uaed Instead ef the loganberry.^ - Iced. Cocoa. in* § Tfepeiaadn of Folks For- • . ; of Miles Are Cominsr to I tap. cocoa • tsp. sugar 1 ^4 cup -water Pinch salt • a % cup evaporated milk diluted with tt cup water H tsp. vanilla Mix cocoa and sugar thoroughly sad add the % cup water and boil over a low -f.ame for 16 minutes. Scald the diluted milk and add cocoa syrup and salt. Continue cooking for 16 minutes In double boiler. Add vanilla. Chill and aerve with chipped lea Top with whipped cream. Seeing Christ in Men St. Vincent de Paul made It a rule of his life to be always looking for the Christ in every man he saw or met. When that Is a master-thought In anyone. In that person all men Christ—Dr. R. F. Horton. Pur Destiny We make our destiny by our think ing, sad the only determinism fa na ture la furnished by the verdict ef the mind. The course of history la the course of thought.—Harold Begble. X Wonderland /a Located There has been much speculation as to the location of the ancient kingdom of Thule, described by the Greek traveler and astronomer, Pytheas, ai "the wonder country on the edge of the earth." Norwegian scholar* now claim they have solved the age-old mys tery and located Thufe in the northern part of Norway. In his book, v **The World’s Ocean,” Pythens says: “The barbarians point ed out to me the. place where the sun goes to rest for the night. It so hap- in that wonderful country that was very short, only two hoora." — -r.;-.- mi X . ' . •• Better Come For Lfc.. 1 Pon’t wait foiva list of prices on this or the price on that, k ~ but come and know That Everything is Reduced It All Must Be Sold Down to the Bare Walls ITS THE SALE OF THE GENERATION—THE ECONOMY EVENT OF A XIFETIME. Everything for the Men and Boys—Everything for the Women and Miss and for the Infant—In Wearables. d ■ * • . * • * if ■ 1 fc, f ? . '' All Marked far Quick Clearance - Until It Is All Sold! K STORE OPENS AT NINE EVERY DAY. Open Half Day Thursdays - Closes at I p. m. Open Saturdays Until 10 o’Clock. ' / - *7 -ir- COMJS TO THE SAVAKNAH WATER OARMVAL July IB, 17 and 18. Lots of fun—and share in this great sale. TT“ i * jr :i i i r i i ** t t ■ r/.v-- u ■ t-w: v,■".■ 'V,