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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24. 19^. • i THE BARNWELL HSOPULEENTINKL, BAEfeWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA V . V ' r t _ J. : And T)ie Story Was . / Never’Told - 1 By • - i “Rube” Gddberg V ■ ■ ; ,-'v ■ ' . v - t*» Oil.n * « t c •» i 1 TCCU > THC FOUCS THpcr «rofey* OOe H€ARjfc» THC OTHCU. MIGHT ABOUT TWe TWO CHlMA»nCM- lf*S A GCBCAH OMC6 -mewB vocfte-rtop CHlMAHEW WHO DAoMe A LAUMbfcC f* UJ6LL, AMYWAC CMC OAT -THer.sr<3W6L (M FOOMT pp A<W*RT STQftg-J Mtvm*r\S^ u»^kj<s-»t WAS A FlftH Att Riortr- KHSe rr xt»M. OoA'Ce A HAM (jOAS COM IMG our OF *TH< srofte carrTinxj A HCRRlMG Husband Kills Wife and Shoots Himself Orangeburg, Dec. 21.—Mrs. Dora B. Way, prominent in local politics, s»as shot and killed today by, it is I'lleged, her husband, Allerf W*y, at their home in the lower part of Orangeburg County. Way then shot himself twice and is now in a serious condition ajt the city hospital here. After shooting his wife with a pis tol, Way turned the weapon, upon himself but a son, Allen, Jr., grap- , tiled with him in an effort to pre- i vent him killing himself. He in- ricted a serious “wound, however, and !ater secured a shotgun which he *>red into his right shoulder. A dispute about the sale of some turkeys brought on a quarrel be tween the couple, according to in formation received here. Way was tlaced under quard «at the hospital -vhere he is receiving medical care. Allen Way, Jr., a married son, took the younger children to his home. Mrs. Way had twice been a candi date for the Legislature, and was active in public affairs generally. Her father, Dr. W. S. Barton, was prominent in South Carolina affairs uring the Tillman era of the nine ties, when he was a State Senator. A WONDERFUL OIM’OHTUNITY will be afforded to the people of Barn well County for a long time to come, 4s it is the best investment ever yet offered them. Advertise in The People-Sentinel. Finds Wedding Ring. While working in his yard a few days ago, Capt. G. M. Main, Barnwell County’s efficient jailer, dug up an eighteen-karat gold wedding ring, which apparently had been lost for a long time. The following inscription was engraved on the inside: “E. A. W. to A. L.” Capt Main will be glad, of course, to return the' ring to its rightful owner. Advertise in THE PEOPLE-SENTINEL B> J. M. K>un. On the 30th of December (next’ Wednesday evening) ah opportunity > f unusual importance will be offered •> the people of Barnwell County, ‘.Arough the enterprise and good taste •f the manager of the Vamp Theatre. On that evening we are to offered "The Bohemian Girl,” by a company f artists whose rendition of the great opera will be throughly ade- uate in Vvei y respect. Anyone who wns a graph >phone or Virtrola has, with out doubt . listened to many selections from this musical master^ niece, as it is perhaps, the most popu- «r of alj the operas. To miss hear- ng it on this opportunity will be a great loss, and the occasion is one where we might well deny ourselves MTV jnany other entertainments ’nther than mjss “The Bohemian Girl” *TTve opera is highly educational in . a musical way and everyone, including Uoys and girls of 12 years and up.- •■vard, should use every effort within their reach to hear it. The music is especially tuneful and often intrigu- ',ng and never fails to captivate. Y^iu would better cut out several meals a week from your usual diet ary, and put the saving in a ticket the Vamp Theatre next Wednes day evening than fail to be there. You may be sure the money so spSpt will prove an investment pay ing interest in pleasure during the balance of your life. Like all suc cessful operas it supplies you with a standard by which to judge music, so that, after hearing a few of these prodigies of musical genius and skill and cheap, ephemeral, so-called mus ic loses its flavor and ceases to in ;«rest you: you may then count yourself on the high road to ad miration and enjoyment of the real thing. You are po longer misled by false gods) but sustained by the faith and knowledge of the true interpretation of the Spirit of Mus ic. You, some degree, at least become shhret and co-partner in its interpretation. Being of the flesh, all of our sen sations, ambitions, aspirations come up through the senses, and therefore everything we touch or do is neces sarily sensual. Music, the most elevating of the arts, is thoroughly sensual, but it touches on the spirit ual at many points, and is really the bridge connecting earth with Heaven, by which the great aspirations of the soul reach the celestial boundaries and scale the defending heights. Therefore. 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