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’ ■■ I li ^ t BARNWELL PEOPLE at tka pgat oB\cm at Ban wall, S. C, aa MMbd-clau matUr. JOHN W. MOLMfc* I *40-1912 B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. THURSDAY, JUNE 29TH, 1922 A GOOD SIGN One of the mont cheering incidents noted at »the^£itnpaign meetin Barnwell Monday was the^gretft a mount of applause that greeted the statements of Messrs^ McLeod and Laney relative to law enforcement in South Carolina. “The crime wave will not be stopped,” said Mr. Me Leod, “except by the voice of the people in the verdicts o£ juries and the sentences of courts, upheld by the Chief Executive,” and added that he would not interfere with these verdicts, either througn sympathy or personal preference. Mr. Laney’s sentiments are surptantially the same. The People is indeed glad to see that South Carolinians are fast be coming aroused over the shameful crime situation in this State, where human life has apparently lost its true value and the operations of il licit whiskey distillers have become so obnoxious to all law-abiding citizens. * Not until a wholesome respect for the law has been instilled into the minds of the law-breakers can we hope to enjoy any sense of security in our daily lives. THE GREATEST OF SCREEN PLAYS TO BE IN BARNWELL t Announcement Made That D. W. Griffith’s “Way Down East” Will ' r . I Come to the Vamp Theatre. Something to laugh about: wings on a 4.J radiator cap. Eagle Shirley-CrOeeh. Belton. June 24.—Mbs Mamie Shirley and J. B Creech werf qoirt'y married on Thursday evening at 4 o'clock by Dr. J. II. Burnett at the home of the bride'* porrnta Mr. and Mrs. A Y Shirley, on O’Neal atreet. Only the immediate rvlativea and friends were pnment to witness the i-eremony. The home was prettily decorated with white and green The only attenl- ants were Mr and Mra E N Fresh er of Anderson, Mrs Fresher ws« Mias Rosa Shirley, a recent bride. I m mediate I v after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs Creech left in their auto mobile for a trip to Barnwell to tiait relatives. LVNDHI RST ITEMS Lyndhurst, June 23—Messrs Fred H. Gantt anj Bonham Brooks, of Cn- ’umbia. were here f«r the week-end, the guests of relatives. Miss Elinor Laird of Aiken wa« the guest of friends for a short while on Saturday. Mr. Hugh Fowke made a flying tnp to Columbia on Monday. Mrs. Oscar P. Hay. and chi Wren. Nell. Rosalie and Thomas, are apend- ing some time here, the guests of Mrs. John M Gantt. Quite a nice game of base ball be tween the home team and Snclling was enjoyed by the local fans on Thursday. Boll weevils do not. as a rule seem very noticeable as yet in the cotton fields in this section, probably owing to the recent continued dry spell. The community has for the past week been visited by refreshing rains, which have been of great benefit to the corn and vegetable crops. BILLIE BURKE A “CHORINE’ IN COMEDY Fopular Star has Excellent Role in “The Education of Elizabeth” Billie Burke had her .first ex perience in the chorus when scenes of her latest vehicle “The Education of Elizabeth” which will be presented at the Vamp Theatre . next Thursday, were filmed. There have v been numerous stage and screen stars who have made their way to stardom via the “merry merry,” but Miss Burke is not one of these. Miss Burke in the role of Eliz abeth Banks, a “chorine" in a big New York Musical revue, and the ripening scenes of the production show her at work with the company. Being the wife of Flo Ziegfeld, the well known New York theatrical manager, Miss Burke obtained the most lavish revue for her comely that was ever seen in a motion pic ture studio. A complete number from Ziegfeld’s “Midnight Frolic” was transported to the set with costumes which were remarkable for their artiabe beauty am of the Announced as the most remarkable production with which the name of David W. Griffith has yet been as sociated is his “Way Down East,” made from the famous stage play of the same name and which will be shown in Barnwell for the first time aFthe Vamp Theatre Saturday, July 1st. . • * ' As is expected the usual Griffith effects and embellishments are said to be found in this latest work in abundance. It will be presented here with an augmented orchestra furnish ing musical accompaniment which even the most spectacular of stage offerings could hardly afford to offer on tour; digressing from the stage version he will take his audience from the simplicity of countryside to 'the lavishness of city mansions and thua display in a new series of color schemes an array of elaborate gowns and surroundings typical of wealth. At the end will come the famed ter rifying New England blizzard and the break up of the ice gorge in the Connecticut River, scenes which in other cities have made audiences grip their neats. Mr. Griffith has set for himself I such a pace and a standard to follow that he must need supply the most wonderful in spectacle and the most finished in production. However, there may be those who in an ticipation of such things, overlook the greatest of achievements of the master artist in screen production. Griffith seized upon “Way Down I East” and paid a pretty sum for the screen rights alone, not for the spectacular opportunities it afforded Any play that can enjoy a vogue a mong American theatregoers for a! period of more than twenty yean possesses something more than [ pastoral humor and striking scenes and "Way Down East" has ever in | time* when ssost stage offerings had hard sledding That the pare love of Anna Moore,; betrayal and subsequent suffer j mgs were the big thing la “Way. Down East" and Is what has made It endure through all these years, there ran hr no doubt. It was this that 1 appealed ta David W Griffith In selecting it as his medium of pro- j dartion. Her story la that of a wo fith has spared no effort la bring! this forth ta all the strength of his I vision and art. In doing so he has moulded a moral foe mankind and strikes home to the socalled stronger , sex • lesson which has often been j forgotten as concerns a single stand- ] ard for male and female, probably i since the age of sin. To Lillian Gish has fallen the task of essaying Anna Moore for the 1 screen and very likely to posterity. Hers is a more far-reaching and hu man Anna Moure thkn the spoken stage drama could permit and ia noth a person as has existed almost from the time of Mother Eve and existed in every community on earth where NOTICE • The Annual stockholders meeting of tha Barnwell County Building and Loan Association will be held at the First. National Bank on Wednesday the 5th, day of July, 1922, at aix* thirty P. M. The stockholders are requested to be present in person or by proxy. N. G W. Walker, Secy, and Treas. Were Terrific Read bow Mrs. Albert Gregory, of R. F. D. No. 1, BTuford, III,, got rid of her ills. “During ... I wag awfully weak . .. My paioa were terrific. I thought 1 would die. The beanog-down pains were actually so severe 1 could not stand the pressure of my hands on the lower ra of my stomach . . . nply felt as if life was for but a short tune. My husband was worried... One evening, while read ing the Birthday Alma nac, he came across a case similar to mine, and went straight for some Cardui for me to try. TAKE CARDUI Ike Woman’* Tonic ■ bly best attested by the fact that in New York alone the leading actors and actresses of the day have flocked not once but twice and thrice to view Scholarship* afe vacant after July 1, they will be awanlcd to those mak ing the highest average at this ex amination, provided they meet the her work and marvelled at the same, j com jjtj ons governing the award. Ap- ~ plicants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the ex amination for Scholarship examina tion blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will opdfc September 20,^1922. For fur ther information arid catalogue, ad dress Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. TAX SALE State of South Carolina.X County of Barnwell. The State vs. _• » J. E. Uolly. UTider and by virture qf a tax ex ecution to me directed by J B. Arm strong. Treasurer of Barnwell Cou I have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale, in front of the Court House at Barn well, S. C., the 3rd day of July, 1922, this being sales day in said month, tke following described real estate: 175 acre* of land with 3 buildings i thereon, situate and lying m Bennet: Ingt thereon, situate and lying in four Mile township, bounded on the north by lands of the Estate of J. C. Griffin, on the east by lands of Caro lina Cement and Gravel Company, South by lands of Mrs. I. 0. Holly and West by Savannah River. All of said property being sold to satisfy the taxes ‘ and cost Pur chaser to pay for stamps and papers. C. Keys Sanders, Sheriff Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. C., June 14th, 1922. TAX SALE State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. The State vs. W J. M. Weathersbee. Under and by virture of a tax ex ecution directed to me by J. B. Arm strong, Treasurer of Barnwell County I have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House, Barn well, S. C., between the legal hours of sale on Monday, the 3rd day cf July, 1922, this being sales-day in said month, the following described real estate: 272 acres of land wit h buildings thereon, situate and lying in Red Oak Township, bounded on the North by Katie Moore ana Willie Cook; Blast by Baxley Place; South by Jim Hill and Jim Lewis, and West by Willie Cook and estate of L. A. Greene, Rnown -as Owen’s Place. , All of said property being sold to satisfy the taxes and costs. Pur chaser to pay for stamps and papers. C. Keys Sanders. Sheriff Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. C., June 14th. 1922. TAX SALE University of South Carolina Entrance Examinationa. - ^ Entrance examinations to the University of South Carolina will be held by the County Superintendent of Education at the County Court House Friday, July 14, 1922, at-$ a. m. t The UniVersity offers varied courses of study in science, literature, history, law and business. The expenses are moderate and many opportunities for selfsupport are afforded. Scholar ships are available'. For full particulars write to < J ■\, TT- PRESIDENT W. S. CURRELL University of South Carolina T" Columbia, S. C. * Summer Camps for Boys and Girls in the Mountains on <» * Southern Railway System * In Western North Carolina and North Georgia Accommodations reasonahle.anJ every feature of amusement and education available. For Copy of booklet, write or call on Wintkrwf College SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. The examination for the award of vacant Scholarships in Winthrop Col lege and for admission of new stu- flourishes the vanity ary egoism of dent8 w j U ^ hl>ld at the County humanity anj the innobility of m * n -| Court House on Friday, July 7, at That Miss (,i!«h has made the most of 9 # Applicants must not be less her opportunity in the role is prob- than sixtcen year9 o( When OPPORTUNITY TO ENTER CLEM- SON v » —————— The attention of young men inter ested in a ^ technical education is directed to the Clemson scholarship announcement appearing elsewhere in this issue. Barnwell County * is entitled to. 3 four-year scholarshtps and 1 one- year scholarship. Last session no young men from this county were at •a Clemson on scholarships. ^ For the session of 1922-1923 there are 3 four-year scholarships and one one-year Agricultural Course scholar ships vacant in this county. A college education, viewed merely as an investment of time and of mon ey, is equal tq. an estate worth thous ands of dollars. Y’iewed, however from its highest sense such an edu cation prepares a young man for greatest sendee to his country and places him in a position to enjoy some of th«* good things of life. Edu cation fits on* for a life whose pos sibilities are limited,, only by his capacity anj his character. ^ K; • • • 1 Springs Township, bounded oa the Advcrtue in The People, north by paU* road, oa ths salt by of JY P Key. aa the Sooth by ?. P. BONNER. D C I lands a# W. P. wd P. W, (Clstoprartur) aa the West by laads *f L* ale ef * A- Pa~ d Id A. * la It tt I E C- M7 aesae a# J Slate of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. The State vs. Joe Lambert. Under and by virtue of a tax ex ecution directed to me by J B. Arm- trong Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have ievteg upon and will sell tc the highest bidder, for cash, between the legal hours of sale, in front of the resrt heuae at Barnwell. 8L C-. on Monday the Ird day of Jaly. 1922. thi« bring *alr« da) ia «a>d month the following deernbed real estate: 171 acres of land and buildings thereon situate and lying ia Rirhlanj| Township bounded an the West bv lands of Bill llaael; on the North by lands of Joe Cochran; ea the South by lands of J. M. Ktlliagsworth; a the East by lands of Hintoa Andei Mb Baig property bring said to satisfy taxes and roots, purchaser to pmy for •tamps and papers. Re sold at risk of former perrbas er. C. Keys Sanders. Sheriff Barnwell County. Barnwell. S. C. June |4th, 1922. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common PTcai. 7.” Palmetto Fire Insurance Company, Plaintiff. - ^va. R. S. Martin, individually and as ad- . ministrator of the estate of Ed ward Walker, deceased, Anne Clif ton, Benjamin Walker, Viola John son, Ellen Walker, Retha L. Willft*, William. Henry Eaves, Sarah Cor ley, Edward Walker, Beatrice Walker and Anna Tyler, Defendants. To the defendants, Ellen Walker, Annie Clifton end Viola Johnson: You are hereby summoned and re quired to’answer the complaint here-’ in, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas in and for the county and State above named, and to serve a copy of your Answer to said Complaint upon the subscribers at their office in the town of Barnwell, S. C., within twenty days from the service hereof, exclu sive of the date of service, and if you fail to file your answer within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Brown & Bush, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Dated the 12th day of June, 1922. State of South, Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. To the Absent Defendants, Ellen W’alker, Annie Clikon and Viola Johnson: You will please take notice: That the Complaint in this action, together with the Summons, • of j which the foregoing is » cup», was this day filed is the jfTbe of Che R. W. HUNT. District Pafteenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. | - >b ii LONG-TERM MONEY to LEND I! = G per cent, interest on large amounts. Private funds for small loans. BROWN & BUSH LA MY FRA BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. IT’S SCREEN TIME NOW. Fliea and monquitoes are coming; in fact, the ad vance guard has already arrived. Insure your health and comfort by using our substantially built Door and Win dow Screens. Prices on application. • * Augusta Lumber Company, 935 EIGHTH STREET. AUGUSTA. GA. -0-0- Watch The Windows Of the Earners Union Store on Every SATURDAY for a BIG BARGAIN in some article. It will pay you to see what it is. Remember, it will be specially priced for SATURDAYS ONLY. - * JUST RECEIVED AN ESPECIALLY CHOICE LOT OF ' HORSES AND MULES Which will be offered at ^ PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. YOU CANT BEAT THESE ANIMALS AT MY FIGURES. THEY ARE REGULAR BOLL WEEVIL BEATERS. EXTRA SPECIAL! A CAR LOAD of THE BEST SOFT COAL AT $9.00 PER TON. CHARLIE BROWN, • HILL TOP STABLES, BARNWELL, S. C