The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 12, 1925, Image 4

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■mH t ntwp-i if”"' v PAGE FOUR V A ——-—— T tLj' V-~“ > | THF BARNWELL PEOPI.E. BARNWELL SOUTH GAROUNA. THURSDAY, MARCH 12TH, 1925. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE Entered at the poet office at Barnwell, S. C., as second-class matter. JOHN W. HOLMES 1840-1912 »» 1 B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1 50 Six Months 1 .PO Three Months 1 .50 (Strictly in Advance.) as soumjinp hiass and a tjinklinv; cynihal 4 ’ so lon^r as he fails to prav- [tiee what he preaches. TIU RSDAV. M VKCI1 12TH. 1925. We certainly hope that winter is through strutting: its stuff.. Financially speakimr. we wish there Were more early settlers in these Parts. Why not reiiuire the legislature to pay a ta\ on the tool hills they I'Hto- duce ? We have not been one of those who believe that no Rood can come out of Nazareth, hut these latest happen- iURs lend color to^the'claim advanced by many that he is not the stronjf- minded executive that his silence has helped create in the minds of,millions of the American people, hut is, on the other hand, just what Governor A1 Smith, of New l ink, termed him last year—"the myth jn the White House.” L | 7Tis-7)t|iititud*'s j bout economy are ^ev. P. .T McLean - and daughter. Mjfis Marie, Mrs. Car pettier and son, a| ; , l Bernard, and'Miss Evelyn Smith, of t ^ Aiken, were visitors here Sunday to attend the church opening. Mr. and, Mrs. W. H. Roilntree, ofj Augusta, were visitors Sundry of Mrs. J..A. Rountree. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Anderson and Miss Belle Anderson, of .Dunbarton, were visitors*Sumlay of Mrs. Claudia Kennedy. Social and Personal News from Williston If hot air were music, the editors of some newspapers v>oTiTtt be trnnes hands. A motor d.io.sn't kn^. K unless there is something wrong with it. Neither docs u man. l.ots of people in, tins section scorn to he m sympathy with France in the matter of repudiating debts. .That is to say, their own debts. If George Washington had lived in these days of income tax returns he probably would't have enjoyed such a reputation for truthfulness. Willh»toH* -March T. Pi. II. R. Mutch.sin, of Columbia, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. II. S,lf. Mr. and Mrs. Diitiio Johnson oti Allendale, s'prrrtSttmfay w+tli Me. a mV Mrs. .1. W. dohu s»n. . • Mr. and Mrs.',!. M. Riley and s,in. Melver. and Mrs. Mary Visser were Mr. and Mrs. W. Mitchell and Mrs, d. H. Riiutitree, of Barnwell, were visitors in Williston Sunday night to attend the organ recit il. Bryant L. Weeks, of Florenee. was called to the bedside of his mother, Mrs. O. I... Weeks, who has been quite sick for the last few days. Miss Marguerite Courtney spent the week-end with her sister. Miss Ruby Courtney at Winthrup. j>Mis. G. W. Whitaker attended the' ^Inauguration in Washington this week and visited while there Maj. and Mrs. A. M. Prentiss. There is now talk of adding another month to the year. As if things are not bad enough without being bur- denutl with tln> hmi-doo “Id” yeai in and year out. \ ■ - Hot Sui lay oT Mr. and Mrs, W. 1\. Kennedy. Pr. and Mrs. Rolu rt B’aek. of Bam- < erg, spent Sunday with. M IV A. B. Newsom. I „ Mr. and Mrs. B. p. ilpTr a ; chil dren, of Banilierg, spSu Sunday ^ tb Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lajtimer. Pr. and Mrs. (I. .1. Trotti attended the Shrine meet ire Columbia last w eek. Misses Mary and Cieo Cole, of North Augusta, were visitors lor.the end of Miss Mayo Rountree. „ Miss Bet tie Matthews has retu ned from New York and other eastern ■ ,CUXTJNFED ON FIFTH PAGEA Owing to Reason that We Must Close Out i • • a .#> ; Our Business by April 1st— % } DR. .1. H. YVRBOROIGH J* y Neterinarv Surgeon \ ’ V Office: Peonies Pharmacv, i 't\ Da> Phone <ib Night S2 Penmark. S. (k 1 Iff>ct*ns claim t ,v at the eye should be exercised the same as other parts of the body. But what, with short skirts, fancy stockings, etc.. the danger is that it w ill be over-exercis ed. The President and Fconotr.. President Cool idee has been \v v Edward F. Polcen, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR I WILL KK IN BARNWELL EACH MONDAY, WEDNES DAY \N1> FRIDAY VKTKRNOON. For Vppointment W^ite or call EDWARD F. POLCEN. Williston, S. C.. Office Over . Farmers Union Store extravagunPof la 1 > in Ins talk about his economy program. He ever went so far tts to discard sanitary drinking cups at the White House in favor of the old fashioned glass, thus sacri ficing sanitation to economy. • Ho op posed the so!|dier bonus in the name of economy, and yet he has sigm.f the appropriation hill authori.ut g-an ! increase in pay to Congressmen o. $2.5(H) and tt' cabinet officers of $•>.- iHH) yeai !y. a more Iv.gatolle of a: out $l.:hH).(HH). As one sptvial w. .tb aptly phrast s it: (.'otbntge. the n.*!’- tieian. has wot* out t'ver t'o.'lid.gc..'.t!'-*‘ ecovom’.'t. The Peonb has "ot t '.demn d the lVes:dcn.? cause h« :s a Ket'u'l'':.’.in. : :i; i V v; ❖. ••• A i j ❖ * v i *:• ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Vt ❖ ❖ f ? f ❖ ❖ v ❖ f We are offering at oui plant, at Donora. S. C.. all our store goods at cost, also store and office fur niture and fixtures, 76 acres of land, houses and buildings thereon, with twVsgood wells of water with pumps and tank, two^ gasoline engines, hand power corn sheller. and other articles that we have used in conducting our business will be sold as a whole*or in pa^t. as desired. f V f r V f T ? v ❖ f V ❖ ❖ f y V ❖ ♦s II * ' 1 J’ Call or Write r,. ❖ <♦ «:« »:♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ »:♦ *?. A i v if DONORA, SO. CAR 200 bushels “Bank Account” Cotton Seed, second year seed. . 1 have gotten very hne results the past four years with this variety. Paid $3.00 per bushel to Hastings Seed Co. Price in sacks, $1.23 per bu. 300 bushels of good, sound corn, at $1.50 per, bu. 100 bushels Porto Rico Sweet Potatoes. $1.25 per bu. 10 to 1 5 tons No. 1 Peavine Hay at $25.00 per ton. 4 or 5 mules cheap for cash. $50 to $100. All of above f. o. b, Robbins. H. T. YOUMANS, Eilenton, S. C. Y — r_ 61 mw Standard 'Oil For wars we have studied the lubrica tion of the Ford, in our laboratories and in the field. We oiler to Ford owners an oil that is made specially tor their car and for none other. It is es- peciallv designed fcC eliminate chatter. T>- * This latest addition to the “Standard*’ \ Polarinc familv is already popular. It i< retitied with all the care that has A X » made “Standard” Polarine Motor Oil leader, You can get this I new; V A oil at \Qur gafa*fc. Tell the men vou, qU' ' -< • - - •* want to trv \ * '* ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ * ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <■>! • n hassis The Buick ’Sealed Chassis" !’ From front to rear, a cohtinuoLis wall of iron and steel hotL-irijs behind which the Buick driving units operate. Dirt and weai* kept out,— lubrication kept in! Only Buick has ail of this, protection. .Another' big^ reason >hy the Buick namek iT’ti synoipn^ for-reiiabiliu'^- ore than a mil- and vvhv there are^ lion Buick owners. ^ : ! :-a —■ —t F I . ❖ ❖ ❖ i * * ❖ * * f ❖ - »:♦ ❖ f T ❖ r.J. ❖ •y ■ *•* r .v STANDARD OIL COMPANY Non Jersey I DENMARK BUICK CO.. DENMARK, S.C. t ; • ^ Linv-r* —~ 7 <♦ WHEN BE ITER. AITOMOBILES .ARE BULT. BUCK WILL BUILD THEM ❖ # ~ - , ' ■ — ' / ' - # •J# ~ ’b ■ ,T..