The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 29, 1923, Image 2

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«r COOUDffi ASIS NATION TO 08SERYE -GOLDEN RULE SUNDAY' ON DEC 2 ^ • *»• »••*€ taM talUf. m nm »• t. a. t. 1? It 1* *m • «M1 «f MtiaffeetiW tlMt I iu—I 7»ur propoMl »« •iMrr* as. XaUrt. teliaa KL« DtBMT thm&Aj, sa tk* Mcor.4 •f 1033. I f««l nr* that Ul* ncc**- tlM will wwt with rwry wldaiprMd ^prwml uA will brlB( asr* olotwly to alad tbw eharltabla rwqulrwwBt* of thoto wh» »r* prooporou* to thoM who oro In odvoraltp. It wucfooto not onl/ a p root leal aotbod far ha Ip, hut tha hlchaat o^rataloa of op^path/ hp ihari4 * tlaa thw prloatloaa of otharw. CortLallp pwuro. ?■ % •I ; j The plana for tha obaarvanca of Golden Hula Stinday call upon tb# people of America to orrwa a ntena In their homes similar to that served In the orphan a*»s la tha near east, tha difference la coat of tha orphan*ce ntena and tha ordinary meal to be contributed to orphaaa«e work over ran The oheerv- aace Is very appropriately tied for the ho a day folio a t» Thankafivinp I taw tan on Thnrnday partaften from net! laden Uhlan na a » *ken of r* >a*c lar in tha proa pen tp of America. It la tltlan that on the falloo mt Haaday people flee spertai roaaideraiua to tho need* aad duirana of U .e oho am tana hAfhly fawered REFUGEE MEAL fourteen nations FOR AMERICANS »«" »«*E A id fd t« U+l olp Id The For tha paet aaoeml months tho above line, 'Tha Official Newspaper of Barnwell County,** haa bean car- r^d on tha flrat page of Tha Barn well People, but apparently Home of % our Kubacrtbcrn do not realize the full aifnifiennee of what this means. Some monttai niro, the Board of County Directors requested the three newspapers in Barnwell County to submit bids on the cost of publishing certain legal notices ^nd adtqfrtise- ments, which include the Treasurer’s annual tax notice, the Auditor’s ho- tice of appointments, registration notices, chain gang notices, the'Treas- '• » 'A urer’s quarterly reports, the County Directors?* quarterly report, etc., arid The People was awarded the contract for four years, beginning in May. 1923. In consi<feration of the rate allowed, the Board of County Direc tors agreed that said notices would appear EXCLUSIVKLY in this paper. The subscribers of The People, there fore. are getting a service that they cannot get from any other newspaper in Barnwell County In addition to this, they are kept posted oo kappri tng* in the «ounty. the But*, the natioo aad the world. They are green the app ■rtoolty of Special Prices on Tires During County Fair and Merchants’ Gala Week we will of fer SPECIAL PRICES on automobile tires, as follows: . . - $7.85 30 x 3 Federal Non-skid Tires . . 30 x 3 1-2 Federal Non-skid Tires 30 x 3 1-2 Red Top Fisk Tires . — >v» Other sizes in proportion. 8.75 14.00 ♦> t £ Gasoline Oils Free Air Free Water X BARNWELL FILLING STATION Lloyd Plexico, Mgr. —*—— ^ ^ Barnwell, S. C. f £ ? t ♦> :: ♦> ov THE BEST PLACE . | TO EAT I * \ (Xirmg County l air and Gala We :k is the Barnwell f ruU Co. W« % 0 9 will serve FRESH NORFOIJC OYSTERS, any style. throuoKout the •a i MWV< t A Okoffce Line ol Fruits, Etc. Hi49 «ai uito waaa*w a* ■# amaa a«w« .. • -wv f**. 9m m 0 »<—■ vas •* rnm Wam •Wna •• I •a * «. • Wniiiav »aam •mt mmm •pgmm t «a • «w Toll’s Pills Barnwell Fruit Co Barnwell. 5. C •a mm »*• a wa 40 mm «MMhe haas pp ffssm ♦ earn saat ».a»am»» mrnmt «mff | •a-»w# WMMw«a mm Waffa* sasaHv •m* **-** «P m mm wmmrnmmm 40 *mmmm 0-mmmm 0*0 mm ffpa 000m 4 osiagsa MS mm M | •• e—a m mm pma ••**•*• »—mnwiama ffm rnm 0rnmm 1 •sasns *a» w*as gmmm 9 #*a»«a am# • ( •Ml Announcement Extraordinary We Take Pleasure in Announcing '04 4 I • *• ba*#4 4fV 4*4 4W' * 9*44 f 44004 *000440 0m* 0000 090 00* *• Tv*i • v*t*««a 000000 rvaiua tv*i Am*vw**« M*v f**a ia »bam viii 4 hmpMff *004 004 4 0000*0 400. *0*004 1444 •l(g (4* •411*4 *Am*rle* w>*l4 a*ll b*v* *ffor4#4 t* b4«o opv*i •»rfy p**DR of bv» *0 U*r r**4a 4s • .>i»* olf ki*4. r**|4 bl -mu' •4 kvalovos prupooitioa Th« fn«M| will ibai has reoulled from r*lirf work !■ (ko near east to of localcul- abl* valuv When theaa orphaoa «• am cwrlng for today grow to man hood. they will become the leader* of tbwr nation* and ihelr eye* will turn toward America "At lea*t a million person* In the near east would not be alive today Mad It not been for American aid Even today, 100,(M)0 person* are being cared for day to day by the Near East He- lief, mostly women and children who would probably perish In a few days or weeks If the work ceased. “Our workers are now concentrat ing not only on the physical care of our 50,000 orphans, but on their In dustrial training as well. At the age of 16, when an orphan leaves our care, he Is equipped to enter some useful trade or business. In Narazeth there are boys working In our carpen ter shop a few feet from the spot where Christ toiled. In Macedonia, hundreds of Greek orphans are learn ing farming In the atmosphere where Paul spent many year* In establishing the flnt European church#*. "Five dollars a month provides food aad physical aecMslilos for an or- aad UN a year provide* for h • • l TkO 000044 00 ■ hv a mil 01* pr*Wffo >o* •*ffe«oa MKftfCM r00OS ICST AiM**—A *'••• e*e (ko hoot • tho wwetg **•« IN' ttahoi Kllimi tomowo w«m«o pop *ov tho pom two rears has bMa modtcai dtronar af Americas oo- peaeageo la Ike Near Bast From tha aiaodpmat of parttr aad kick food «al«o. vko at vert, that •« Karopeaa nanoa ran compete with the Uhlteff States, and for thl* reaaoa ahe laalsts on Amenrnn producta in all orphaa- age* aad hospitals. In order to meet adequately the needs of onderoour- Uhed children. Dr Elliott’s annual report, sum ming up the rc*uJt* of the care of 50 000 chijftpfn In orphanage* a* well a* clinics for 50 000 additional chil dren in refugee camps and homes, says: ■‘Stable American . food* are now the backbone of all our menu* for re building children who became weak and anaemic during the refugee ex odus from Asia Minor. Our menus contain, not only bread made from American flour, and com grit*4n pof- rldge and stews, but also the liberal use of corn syrup. Amerlcan_ con densed milk and American cocoa and macaroni, - thus making a balanced ration to meet all the scientific re quirements as to relative food values, calorie* and vltamines."^^^ The favorite orphanage pudding Is composed of corn grits with cocoa, sweetened with corn syrup, sod mad* more nutritious god palatable by add ing a «aure of Americas roudeuae.t milk Such a pudd eg has a h gh food val«« sad la v*ry * cowarn leal «h#f eqatvaleat toad *ala* rwald be Mbev feed* SI I wire tha ft >• sw pemahh* tm F 4*4*444 4000001 AT AN UNBEUEVABLY LOW PRICE! i COACH, $ 1090 Delivered - Touring, $965 Delivered 0 % Never bePore in the history of the automobile industry has a manufacturer of fexed a SIX-C\ LINDER automobile developing 70-horsepower at such prices, and when the announcement is made that these cars are manufactured by the Hudson Mo tor Car Company their value is readily realized by the motoring public. The Coach has the body lines of the'Hudson Sedan, Laving a longer wlree! base an dwider doors that permit easy entry to either front or rear seats without disturbing the occupants of eith- t” «• a* mm* .mm » «• * 0m mm m eiv^ In addition the new bodies on all models embody the very latest improvements and design. #. Prospective purchasers of cars pricedat from $600 to $1500 will do well to defer * * * buying until they have had the opportunitvof demonstrating this car themselves. We have already booked a number of orders and to insure early delivery of your car. you Nm. • ^*ft|m should place vour order with us NOW, w* ^ - W. D. Harley Motor Company * •> ILARVft 111 S C