The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, September 24, 1925, Image 6

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■f‘V . t* "" N 1« THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SEKTIf^U! CAROLINA -> :‘V THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER *14. THE MACHINERY SUPPLY HOUSE / ‘ < ;u ■ llttl* Too 1o«k like a Mtann fkoat In iHtt aad fHnte. M ‘'r ’ “Come into xaf room a wblla, will We carry United States, Penberthy, Lea der, Metropolitan Injectors and Hancock In spirators. Oil Cups, Lubricators, Engine and Boiler Trimmings, Rubber, Leather and Gandy Belt, Shafting, Hangers and Coup lings, Pipe, Valves, Fittings, Iron and Bolts. Everything the Ginner and Mffl Man Want,. Have Howe Scale Co. s 700 lb. Cotton Scales in Stock. Columbia Supply Company . ' • " ' ' T ■+[' ' ^ . • ( — • 823 West Gervain St ' Columbia, S. C. mr bllml aaked. and thort was • ^ Itf from ^ very flr#L « hollowness in hen usually lilting *°lc*- f -Din, she wobld? whispered Jmy, disappointed that aba was denied that V'-- ■■-r-r-- -4 T FaJr weak will find Savannah the rendegrous of peo ple from two states. Georgia and South Carolina. It will be the State Fair’s biggest season, following the linking of two great commonwealths by the Savannah River Bridge. Much has been done to make It the South’s leading exposition. 4- Georgia crackers will be hosts to Carolina sandlap- pers. Residents of the Eftpfre State will receive am bassadors of the Palmetto State. Interests of the two peoples will blend in a united program of education, cultivation and conservation. Departmental exhibits will furnish ample opportunity for exchange of new ideas in all branches of farming. 0* The entertainment features, a potent factor, are clean and varied. Harness races, horse show, auto races, historical pageant of 500 people, fireworks, grandstand vaudeville, band concerts, aerial roller coaster, and midway attractions will combine to moke a premier amusement program. Plan your entertaining. prove instructive and . By Ethel Hneston WNPSarvto* Jj Copyright by the Bobbs-llerrlll Co. SYNOPSIS PART ONE CHAPTER I.—At a merry party In the studio apartment of Carter Blake, In New York, Jerry Harmer, Prudence’s daughter, meets Duane AHertom wealthy idler. He becomes alightly in toxicated, and Jerry, resenting his as sumption of familiarity, leaves the party abruptly. CHAPTER JI.—The story turns to Jerry’o childhood and youth at her borne in Den Moires. Only child of a wealthy father, when she ie-twenty she. feels the call of Art, and her parent*, with some misgivings, agree to her go ing to New York to study, CHAPTER III.—In New York Jerry makes her home with a Mrs Delaney (•‘Mlmi”), an actress, who, with The resa, a painter, occupies the house. Jerry takes an Immediate liking to Theresa, .and the two become fait friends. CHAPTER IV.—The friendship be tween Jerry and Theresa, who is ec centric but taleqted, grows. Jerry poses for Theresa’s masterpiece, "The Ocean Rider.’’ Allerton calls on Jerry. The girl, recalling his conduct at the etudip party, refuseg to see him. CHAPTER V.—At a * hotel dinner Jerry sees Duane and Is conscious of his admiration but refuses to change her attitude toward him. Jerry be comes convinced she has not the ability to become an artist and offers her ex pensive painting equipment to an al most penniless girl student, Greta Val, who cannot understand her generosity* A painful scene results. CHAPTER VI.—Jerry, with Theresa's help, convinces Greta of her good In tentions, and the two girls "make up.” At a party Jerry again sees Duane, ‘‘Everybody'* out. You’re tho flnrt one home. I don’t what te be elone.** Jerry, with her usual wlllIngneM to please, followed along into her alttlng room Ih the rear of the narrow hall, an effective room, which Theresa found unbearably stuffy, tyit Into which Miml fitted to nice perfection, •11 shaded llghta, wltly great bronse burners of pungent Incense, oriental bangings, sllkan cushions. ^ “Sit here, ^dearie, In this light,. It just suits you,” Mlmt said absently, from force of habit, tucking a cushion against Jerry’s shoulder aa aha had -Of course not. She iWeil nobody any thing. Wb took this house together; but she has always, borne the expense -Oh, Hello- the Said. -You Startled Me a Little." done » hundred times before. 'Tin frightfully upset. You don’t intad my troubling you; do'you?' You are so soothing - * “Not a bit. I like It,” Jerry spoke with truth. She loved being wanted. "But I hope it isn’t a real trouble. and will qot rrcognlxe him. Thereaa i j ug f a little attack of hint* that Jerry should go home, and promises her a "present." (CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK) October 26^o31 5 A Excurs.on Rateson ml lines or Travll CHAPTER VII And Jerry Saw Prudence Jerry left Almee at the entrance 10 Reilly’s alley, hurriedly let herself into the bonso, and started up the stairs Sflmf m a cigarette and sank among f i aUj? htCr. the cushions on the chaise longue, putting a cloud of smoke about her. With the light’on her face, Jerry could see that she was ghastly pale beneath the creamy layers of rouge and pow der. "Tt's Theresa.” Her voice sounded almost Irritable. "She works too hard," Jerry assent ed. • “We must take her In hand, and make her spare herself a little. I final happiness, -but understanding Theresa with the cold but kindly band. “Oh, that la why she said good-by, and kissed me,” .Jerry whlepered "That’s why she said she would—give me a present—” Miml Caught upon tho words hope fully. -A present I Theresa said ttf Come, quickly.” They ran feverishly down the hall to Jerry’s room -and reached for tit# button, Mlml’s hand ahead of Jerry’s, flooding the «room with light. They •aw it instantly, standing out vivid and bright in the small room, propped upon tho piano against the wall, The resa’s parting gift to the one who had most desired her—the "Ocean Rider,” a tumult of green and white. ; Jerry stood before It, sobl lug pite ously, twisting her hands together. f "Oh, Theresa, how could you?” sbo wept. And then, remembering Miml, tried to stifle her emotion, to bo quiet, self-possessed. "She—she wasn’t unhappy about it,” she stammered weakly. “She was quite gay. She laughed at me and kissed me—” Her voice broke on the pitiful words. "Per haps—she is really getting—rested, as she said.” • : “Come on back,” said Mlmi. "It makes me nervous. I never liked that picture. There is something so— dettant—about It.” They sat down opposite each other, stiffly, Jerry in the great chair, Miml lighting another cigarette as she lay tense and rigid on the chaise longue, liooklng at her suddenly JeVry realized that the painted woman In the trailing silken gown was broken-hearted, suf fering things indescribable that her very thoughts were bleeding. “Mlmi, you loved Theresa, didn’t you ?” That curious, clinging friendship be tween the .young girl with her terrific energy, and (he frivolous, light-hearted woman was the greatest mystery Jerry 1 had touched upon in the great city. Miml smoked passionately, twisting the cigarette between her lips. Sud denly she tossed It into the fireplace, lit another. Her fingero were blue. | “You didn't know that I am There sa’s mother, did you, Jerry? I don’t suppose she told you." t " That was more than Jerry could bear. She broke into high, hysterical HOW’S THIS? ■ALL’S CATABB* MlTOIClimigR 2? ’8SJR “T S&2? ’SSJrS? “Sujli CAT-uum MDicwg S”; Bata of an Otatmant which Qtf* Relieves the catarrhal inflammatio the Internal Medlcixia. * Tonic ssLJSr tione. I Sold by drugglsta F. J. Chaney A- C ihlo. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that I have filed my final report as administrat rix of the estate of R. C. Kirkland de ceased, with the Honorable John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barn well County and that I will petition the said Court for an Order of Dis charge an<^ letters dismissory on Mon day the 38tfi day of September, A. D. 1925.- . v MRS JANIE KIRKLAND Sept. 1st. 1925. — Administratrix. 4t. MONEY TO LOAN **• .' , . C5L,. Loans made same day application received.’ No Red Tape HARLEY & BLA' Attomeys-at-LavT, BamwelL S. C. “Miami! Don’t! (TO BE CONTINUED ) For Satisfactory Weights Grades, Ship Your Cotton to DLETON - and PETERSON, Savannah, Ga. KODAKERS! Send your films to us for develop ing and printing. One day service. Write for prices. Lollar’s Studio 1423 Main Street COLUMBIA SOUTH CAROLINA We sell Eastman Films her. In the house. And yet when she saw Mlmi waiting for her at the top of the stairs, a lovely piefure In her bright gown with trailing tinseled mugea. she felt a sudden chilling of her eager ness. “Oh, hello,” ahe said. "You slartied Advertise in The People-Sentinel. BEAUTY • COMFORT - CONVENIENCE « UTILITY / r v ti&L-Mvt/iJp?- .. '*'• tv 'A 5 ?; if. ■T 1 f I I The Smart New Tudor Sedan Will Especially Appeal To You /l. i The Ford Tudor Sedan, recently announced, is an attractive closed car with all-steel body itl deep Channel Green, and bright nickeled radiator. A pronounced stream-line effect has been achieved by dropping. the chassis and lowering and lengthening the body. This also results in greater riding comfort because seats ire low and deep, and the car is roomier. Sec your nearest Ford dealer and have him explain the many new features, such as ^ gas tank that is filled from outside, one-piece venti- TUDOR SED AN lating windshield, large fenders, attractive upholstery, wider running boards and doors and improved brakes. • i * . i * . . i \ ■ ' '. j. t ■ ,>-* . * *. Remember—this added beauty, comfort and con* * venience is offered at no additional cost. m F.O.B. DETROIT RUNABOUT . |260 toURING CAR . 290 COUPE . ^ > m FORDOR SEDAN 660 "V ; ■' ' NO IN FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. .4% aQI on Open Cm CUnd Cmts in Cthr *- -.3 . * • • : K. '■ V pc- - mMi .s££ * * . ig v 1 -- . ' u. 1. on a light run. She was Impatient to see the present Theresa had left for j wanted her to go to the theater with She noticed no unnatural quiet u,,. hm s he would not hear of It." "In a way I suppose she could hard ly go tonight," Mini! spoke apologet- ically.itbe tone in which she always tried to excuse Theresa’s ahruptneas. "Don’t mind her. Jerry. She doesn’t mean to be rude.” “1 don’t mind her. I think ahe’a wonderful.” Mind twisted her Angers into a rigid, knotted gnarl. "Site was wonderful., hut, but—she killed herself," she said hollowly. Jerry cried out. struggled to her feet, and then sank back white and horrified among the enshions. "Miml—no—oh. don’t,” she cried. “You—mustn’t say such things—you— frighten me.” Miml inhaled a great gulp of ciga rette smoke. “They have taken her to Mietta’a at the comer—you know, the one with flowers in the windows. I’m fright fully upset. It—it makes a wreck of one.” Jerry’s hot young blood ran cold, a great blackness yawned before her eyes. "Tills terrible woman is making a fool of me,” she stammered aloud, in coherently. “She shot herself. Right in the heart. There is blood all over the , floor. She slashed her pictures—every | one—with that little bronze dagger I | brought her from Rome. Hqr room la a perfect mess. You—you don’t mind my talking about It do you, Jerry? I can’t help it I’m a wreck.” “N-no, of course not," Jerry stam mered. “Of course not." After a mo ment. when she could st>eak, sheaasked 4 In inch a soft and pitiful voice: “Why did she, Miml? She was so clever. Wasn’t she happy?” % _______ don’t know why. Of course she was happy. Everyone said how bril liant she was, what a genius. She had a lover—she gave him up. She Mid she couldn’t serve two masters. She was right I tried it and made a muddle of both. She waa quite right She didn’t mind much—giving hiih up. She worshiped her pictures." Jerry brooded over it bitterly. *1 could have loved her much more," she Mid. "But she never seemed to want —too moclL* ithomable Theresa, what frigefiMI had underlain that tense alertness I Jerry cried a little. "She might have left the picture*** Mlmi chattered nervously, with cold lips. "Some of them Were line. I could have sold them for a great deal of rooney." “Mlmi, did she owe you money— Theresa?” Jerry’s voice was eager.’ She should love to do that parting to the memory of strange pay her Anal debt* - ’ Mlmi stared at her. Mkook her head. ■ ■ ■ . ‘ ^", ■ ' * • ' " l ' Send U« Your Job Work. , BOILER FLUES MUX. CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES BELTING, PACKING AND LACING WOOO, IRON AND RTKU. Brlac RNuma KMPAIK.H )■ tau> for qalefe wort LOMBARD. IRON WORKS. AUGUSTA GA. LONG TERM MONEY to LEND I 6 per cent, interest on large amounts Private funds for small loans. BROWN & BUSH LAWYERS BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. MOe»»00»Od»0»0»o»»o»»»»»»ooo»opQQ»o»»»+»++»»+4+ >M> X "Say It With Flower*” from CLOUD’S GREEN HOUSES “Augusta’s Largest Green Houses’* Prompt Service Day and Night 1 Block North of Children’s Hospital 1423 Estes St. - Phone 3314 - Augusta, Ga. BEST PHARMACY, Agents, Barnwell Farm Loans 6 per cent, large amounts. Town prop erty in Barnwell, residential and business* 7 per cent Loans procured promptly at lowest cost \ - -”A ; Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwell Counties. > THOMAS- M. BOULWARE Attorney-at-law - Barnwell, S. C. HALL A COLE, INC. ^ajjMWj ‘IT IN PRICES COMMISSION MBRCHANT8 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Special Attention Given Asparagus y Shipments. ? _ •4-1R2 Faaeail HaU Market BOSTON, MASS. Si 4T . i .. < ■: T . vc . £ i-