The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 11, 1925, Image 2

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i * -f PACE TW'O. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA ' L • .p ^ • THI KS^AY, JUNE 11TH, 192r». New Movie Camera and Projector Invented / '' U-. 0- j^4.. £-1 .Iiir-«wmifr-iirim- lolm l 1 . HprunriMi Iihh invi'Qted and (ii'or^e K. Spo^T of rhira^o i - ' <J«'elo|iinj; a ‘‘natural vtaion. life Hi/.:*, ttird «llmAisli>n” cHineiii arid |irn|i*rtor for the movies that It Is hidieved will <lo iiMity with eye strain and distortion. Only natural actinic and real srMlnc* can lie used. At deft are Mr. Spoor, Mr Herggren and Hetty H>n*n examintrg the cam#ra. At right, part of the projector. |r A T-.?7 > Olar School Closes Successful Session t Mar, JuiH' 7. (Im.vof t in- nfost suc- oesHiful years mi flic history of tiie Olar public school came to a close Thursday mgdit when IM, cig;ht hoys and five girls, received State high ■school diplomas. The address to the graduates was made by iDr.' John (i. (’linkscales of WofTord college. I*r. Clinkscalcs us<‘d a his subject.-Ttye Hoy atv^'tjis Pup.’’ A |>up, says Dr. ('linkscales, is horn into the-wiirld <i isufect aninml with teeth, (laws and ability to care 4or itself in a-Jarge measure and in a lYw months timv-it is grown, white a Hoy is liorn ‘inh^ tile world a ■ mere bumlle of ppsRihilififs alisivlutehv'Ht'd"' pendent upon mother, father and teacher to make the man. Dr. (linkscales stressed the int- •% portanyp-of keeping in mind mans superiority over the lower animals and ended upon the graduates to use this “power, the mind, soul, education, to the glorification of God and benefit of humanity. ‘ The auditorium was filled to over- Howing and despite the warm weather, the audience listeijed attentively Jo thi' sound advice of the ■speaker, sprinkled thoraughout with master ful eloquerjee and rich Irish wit., H. Fair Goodwin spoke briefly upon the school’s .accomplishments and its future needs. t - . . The Rev. J. \. (live read'the li-t of pupils making the honor roll during the school* year, afnl, .^w.irded a num- hei of block letters and stars to mem ber' of the athletic teams. The only medal uttered by the school was won by Ally Gray >f the graduating clip's. J. Carl Hearse, of Hamberg. after some very appropriate remarks pre sented diplimas to'the following: Judson Browning, Myrtle Barker. Willard Barke,r, James Brant, I!. B. Cave, Gaky ('hitty. Estelle Collins, Teddy Bennett, Ally Gray, I.< u'im: Hearse, Ague- Mobley, Best Wil- Iiam'w^rrrl- 'WtlIiam V Mnu : . Negro Escaped from Chaingang June 2nd Springfield Chapter ~“1V!et Last Wednesday Leroy Williams, a negro convict, escaped fiom the Barnwell County ( ch.lineang Tuesday night of la-1 week June 2nd. A reward of $2.o has been offered by Sheriff Dyches foi his eap- jture. _ fit* is Iwiefly described as .fol lows: Sleek black, about f> fi‘et t* inches -tall, — ■ •^fter escaping, Williams ehtered a house and store and, stole one pair blue serge pants, a black Stetson hat and-a white s iirt to. replace t he con vict suit that Inn wore at the tune < his escape. . ^ Announcing ^ a New Type The BROUGHAM *1595 v ! 7-Pass. Sedan *1795 Freight and Tax Extra A-gj/i^K ragf for iht iT ^ J HUDSON COACH . • i .’■• • The world’s largest production of 6-Cylinder f cars permits the lowest prices in Hudson history. And for the finest Hudsons ev.er built. Thus Hudson is more than ever the — “World’s Greatest ftuy.” • v * « Hudson-Essex Nxnv World’s Largest Selling 6'Cylinder t Car$ W* D HARLEY BOTOR CO* w Barnwell, S. C. I he Barnw ell I’eople-Sent inel. ThtODDS against the OIL They’re long, long er than most of us ever realize. Heat, dust, dilution, pres sure, speed, and tiny clearances are- just a few of them. But we ll bet on 'Standard” Motor Oil, for it’s a thor oughbred. j STANDARD ^gjflaas MOTOR OILS is Springfield, June 7. Min Anna Odum is at home after a visit to rela tives at the Cojonia hotel in Colum bia, and her son, Dr. G. L Odom, in Olar. j-. Miss Eloise Rhillips is at h-nne from Greenville, where -she held ; school position tht* past scss-ion. Supt. S, F 1 . Gardner is at home for the summer vacation from the Mt. Croghun high school. . Mrs.. Anna Gleaton and David Glea- ton are in Beaufort for the week-end. Miss'Evelyn Bean is at home after attending commencement exercises at Columbia college. . Miss (’or in no Gleaton is at I'Omeaf - ter having taught , the past year, in Lydia. "J ’ Mrs. Arthur Leonhardt aqd children of Lowell. N’. C„ are visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ioahinyt. Donnie Boylston is at home for the summer vacation from the Cniversify of South Carolina. MiSs Rosa St roman and CatHerino Bean of ('olumhia—collego. B on^he' Gantt. Eva I’ortiM - and KIo-t■ BoV 't, ton* of W Juthiop college and \\ i'ma l ulmer anj^l ’1'helma C lope; of Chieora itdlege are" at home for the summer vacation. M vs. N . F Bovl'ton iia-‘ i 1 ‘ J u icil after a visit t a her' parents Sum ter: M > < i) \ Bosliamer Of S. C,, i- visiting her parent Mi- N D. I*.iter. . ’ M ss Mm I'liiliips is hcn/A' !th her father. •Dr.- I*. \..v.R!;:lli|<s. foj- ■ .vae.a- :-7oi. aft*’■ attending -Yho «! .j~,—A-rkeii for t in oas-t. sessipc.. • > M• . Rayiv rd JloylsOm ami hahy of Vik.dt ;tre visiting her po■ *i t . M 1 ,.. uni VI'- Sun Ih'yfs’tpn. AL - JO < . 1’Liliips, assDted by M‘ . p, v: ?h ;i o-..- m • ■ T. i.. i ’>7 ihi M s V* Mi V 11 ie and \ 11 ie 1 ’ . ! ip-i de- •jigiiffn . y e‘t>Tertaini , d the' Sor'inetield i hajit.ri. I' D A'.. Wednestia' aftvr- mii’ai. The meeting was pri 'ided < ver ihe pi i 'id at: AD . 'll. (’. Boland. M ’ -! .1 I e I 1 1 , I • :; I ■ t :i a ! I - tei v. ifh'a-bloi k,'and gayel maoe from i l.!a> k Wahuit tree xytri' h ..Linds fhy. \. M>. /and Best \\ shes for Sucre -s “ I he editor of The Barnwell People Sentinel acknowledges the following letter fr/irp the Fpes-Fitzgi rald Paper Co., of Columbia: “We note with interes^nin today’s TSkate” that you have taken) over the “Stmtinel” and we write this letter to wish yrt\i much - success in the new enterprise. If at any time we can be of service to you please do not hesi tate to call on us.” i. Better Able-to Serve. From The Williston Way, At a meeting of the stockholders of tjio Barnwell Sentinel las*t Satur- jtay morning, ;‘in' offer of B. 1’. Davies. Editor and Publisher of The Barn well IV >pie was accepted and hence forth the two paper' will be combin ed and published by Mr. Davies under the title of ihe Barnwell People- Sentinel. ' ' Mr., Jtavic' purchased the plant, good will.aill'isci ipt ion list, etv’. o'f the SiMitinel, which is t]ie oldpst paper in Barnwell Coupty. having been estab lished in IbbJ. The People was ws-, tablished by tjie late Major Johir W. Holmes i:ir|1'^T7 and upon his death was purehased ‘ liy tin- present editor and javiio-ia \x;Up w i-'associated w t.h Mfi.i o- Holmes. Tin* eonsolidati.iu of the People and ,'Sei.t itiei is igiie ying- out the praetiss* town - where t hei e u hen one ce.n lu-ttei vhis was recent ly ifi where- th ■ AdverC the. t'hronnie. They pay tax.-- op their stock*' of g 1 k (Is and they pay license taxes fi>r the privileges /'of doing busipess. Why does not the cities and towns that tax them nisp give them and the public ..protection against the. swind- Mcr ? A simple method Would he to re- quire the traveling gentry who take orders for clothing for the sweat-shop manufacturers to ar least give bond in sufficent amount to make good any legitimate claims oh account of mis representations or defect in goods or workmanship. It this were done this *fparticul;u form of fleecing the sim ple-minded soon he suppres-od.—The Spartanburg Sun. ’*♦**•**•• Y ♦ ■ AL * ACCURATE MEASURE Water Carnival to Be Held July 16, 17 and 18 The* dates for the Water Ahirnival to be held at Savannah have been changed, according to a recent an nouncement. It was at first intended to have, this cal tiival on July ■> and 1. a- was announied in the columns of The People-Sentinel last week. It is now decidial,'however, to h dd it .July Hi, 17 and' Ls, t<‘ eoinciile with, the np.cmlu’' dates fill the Savannah River bridge. This yilaee' the dates exactly two week' later than first announced. A 11 ^ ’ neI1 .l' ou buy gLis-from I hs ypvi are certain that you 'will get accurate measure, ’(jur Pump.^ are of the most accurate j make and we doubly safe guard you’ by having them . tested regularly. *» * : ■. 'tC.. • * Furthermon 1 wr guaran- • a l4 tee the-test of.our-gas. When you pay for 11 igh Test froin us v>hi get- Iligh Test Drive, in and test' dijr ser\ice. Barnwell Filling Station (•••••••♦••••••••a.. *♦ •• •• *• •• •• ** *• •* »• •• •» •• •• ♦# aaaa*aa*aa* • ••••••••♦•• a • • • # 1 a mme ' i- <• a: ( ; wo ' fetpiM - \ alb cart i "done ■.i.i: K.) :■ f,i t;■. r purchaM il The Barnw.l I'l’kv t.wi Bail li ah of .which ....... ^ • , to 'Clve.the . Every Qood Quality You Expect of Your Tires You Will Find in ilida’ ave el! •( :■ l | .'11*im s. sh 'ilid ' he lietti-r al>!'e » , n'eros-t' of the ( .ountv n't at tni. : : Sami’ ‘it it, ' illfe t here " will be I’as-itig’ of-a naper with the 'splendid -history of The Sentinel. •That the na ecJiia's been‘i)ri*<ei.ved In the hew. paper is g sod news to the L C'ufs of d'l.c* Sect ;.»lel wliTeii under Majot Boyd Cole and more iccently Vinil'M' ■the direefidn of Judge John K. Sec.llii'.g w ,n ked hal'd .fog thje" up» iHelding of Barnwell ( qunty’. For a whiUgThe Sentinel v as edi- ai,i|cf- he> iiaternai in .u dfathei, 1 t. q py Di». W. M>J(jmos and l;,'er had Mis- H:V( Smuhs. the oiil■ womai. editor, of-a paper .in this stain. and USCO Cord m ,*»s* F. Gi.llTin. kTlli*'- tree Stand' wVt.h- in.-r+m, h.idovr of the -capital' and- was t nc. e duriniw f1*e burning of t'olun.1- liTa. ft lw IT,II l td air < onipet it ion. ('lothinj. me chants in nearly^ viM y iit\' end town in the countrv ate sub- ing program was nm- 7teir L Skie'i ii ef Jell’ersoii.: ; 1 tax ilay. M ( < Philli-ps; anst-runtetipyi .'■je, M rs. s Ca\ y Hoshamer of Shid- by.‘ \ C.: a , 11 -idi'?;: ^*bv M IL-.tyjj^'Ls-J^.t" a form 'ot ujdaii eon^j^iti**ti t^Fcrr Liilei d Wilii-'fTt:'; poem. Ij^m whit tl • and ?1^ /pubia .“paiightevs..-of. ’s.: r.’’ by Mrfi;, Odell | slj^ttbF by^vrotci'tpil. ‘( ‘ertam ciolhitig ni.aT ..||'. M > L L'V *7^1 |M i t 111 . vT'. ’ , T !|o '. •..:),• • ban n r. A oiirsi 1 ^ t’li eapest la 1 . in<■etingyof flu slim JlabW', ketvd salesmen N^roue !i tin* 1 tie .hunoi iuy hiemlHUs- presi Mi . da- llejii, •TTe ! M i '.LI. -sM-. (tut of town mem lx F.jT • Moth !>li y t i -i. ; id i ■; ■■ riv • tpni(>s. boom gome- no-to the and the-fit i.-w-.elil >in if. ever I J ' lid re. but the o iplc \Xdttv i; •; off-Nrvfth, Mrs. Itormo. Bolagi! buy tTom the t aVelitig -alw-nien a!\jy and. Mis. Dawson of WiUist«n.&/;tnd I helpUAs for'l>y the time the clothe Mis. ('ary {loshamer of Shelby. .|•;>n* ilAllvereiT tin salesman'has gone to iipxx'i fields. The swindle is mi old -! - oi- present. Wi-rei Mrs. L. T. Phil’ xx I F vourrequlrementsdemand th^ finest quality that ha 1 * ever been put into a tire, you need the ITS. Royal Cord—the standard of value everywhere. R you know you do not need the exfraf mileage of the Royal Cord but want vour money to hring you full service and fine appearance — the USCO Cord; is the tirejfor you. Both are made and guaran teed by the United States Rub ber Company. Royal Cords — in all sires from 30x3'/2 inches up. Royal Cord low pressure Balloons for 20, 21 and 22 inch rims, and Royal Cord Balloon- Type Tires. USCO Cord — in 30x3 inch and 30x3 1 2inch clincher, and 10x 3'4, ^ 32x3'/2, 31x4, 33x4 and 34x4 inch straight side. United States Tires arc Good Tires Buy U. 6. fires from x' has more foodyal ■ Mrs, Whisnant and little daughter havy returned t v,.their home in Augus ta after a pleasant visit to the form er’s sister,.Mrs T’. Hex's Sanders. .A. TnU* liuk one nnft a (Main om*. yet hundreds and thousands (,/ persons are victimized by it every year. Local merchant* are permanent.-' W. D. Harley Mdtor Company i '—Barpwell, Smith Ualrolitrft. i ' * . . L t ) •L- "t-- -. v ft