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THE EARN WELL PEOPLE-SENTINKL, ILARN WKLL.'SOl'Tlr CAROLINA
JUNE UTH. 192'»
The Barnwell People-Sentinel
Entered at the post office at Barnwell,
S. C., as second-class matter.
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OHN W. HOLMES
1840-1912
B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year . - $L50
First Cotton Blo*;m.
Although the editor The Peopler
Sentinel has heard of two .H^thi^ee
cotton blooms this . year, the first
Holt party ha 1 been drinking, and no store in Augusta. The following item
liquor'was found in the car, whose oc-^ tip pea red in Saturday’s issue of The
cupant^ were highly respectable citi- Augusta Chronicle: ,
stens. Similar imidCnte have recurred j A, T. Beard an experienced groc-
in this State, hut fortunately there' cry man of Barnwell, S. C., has' that - has been seen was vvoru as a
were no fatalities. Such occurrences moved to Augusta and opened a gro- hoii<iuet by Mr. W. D. Ga-ntt, of Lynd-
bring the prohibition law into gre-at eery business at IR24 Fenwick 'street 1 'hurst, who was a visitor here yester-
disrepuje and make its enforcement He has had twenty-three years -e’x-i day (Wednesdaysaid that
the
and ma
much harder. perience in the grocerv business and bloom was one that Tie picked from
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The Greensboro Daily.New? makes is very enthusiastic i over the husi-• a field of cotton grown by Deacon Al-
the following vigorous comment about hess outlook in this city and- section. FredtSanders, a negro tenant farmer
the homicide in North Carolina and it Mr. Beard and familv will reside at 'on the farm of Mr. A. P. Hav, of
7 ' , ' ' L -% * N* ' i . | '
is pertinent to (otiqitons as- thia: v«ist J626 Fenwick street. Mrs. Beard
is a sister of-LMrs. T. F. Bennett \FR<
lives at 11122 Milfedge Road.
Six Months
Three Months ^ -hO
(Strictly in Advance.)'
A
Till RSDAY, JFNE 111 H.-192.">.
“Newspa’per Mortality.”
Under tli<‘ nbove caption,
>sue of The News and Courier con-
'ained an editorial that should he
•ead b\y every subscriber of. The
Barnwell jVvqile-Seot in.d, especially
■hose who may think that newspapers
-an continue to -exist on the scale of
prices charged
j*
niest/imi i>
A frtet of giyuoral ini port airec to the
people* ^f the State is noted by the
\nders-m Mail, which points ruit thflt
•'newspirper mortality in South Caro-
ina has been umisualiy heavy for the
’irst. live months of thi< year.’ news-
napen? in Abbeville, Eastey, Anderson,
There is no surprise in the Raleigh
tragedy because ■the whole -tendency
of (he methods employed by city, State
and Federal office! s-,all over North
Carolina has prepared the way and
led u}> to this very event. This is no
isolated cTTSTTno exception, no unusual
Monday’s ! experience in North Carolina. It fob ;
lows'the course of incident after inci-•
deht of almost, exactly similar charac-.
ter. “It eiui la* mate he'd. 4'i vt ‘ only in |
its-tragre end, in county
The section of.North Carolina to th<
north.aTf Greensb.oro
severaj years jigo. villei ahd Martinsville, \'irgii\ja, Has
when the , cost t»f product.ion was j literally been I ttcred, with causes of
omparatively Cheap as compared Iprcciscly this sort. Greeii^hotociti-
with today-s eo-ts.' The editorial in 1 zens can cite experiences. Citizens of
as follow^: • j . j Roekipgham, of Caswell and of the
other border equiith - on hojth sidps 'if
the line can testify to personal ex-
periencos dodging official hiil'ets from
officers g ine mad with authority and
zeal. '' ~ . ■ . .
The n<*ws columns, of the Dailv
News in recent months have reported
case after case where ununiformed of-
_eJ,sY* where':.
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Lyndhulst.
in March.
The cotton was
planted
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Ford MotoU Company
Hai Set ,New Record
The Ford Mo.tor Company^'yet a
new record fop production Tues., May!
D*th, when its assembly plants turn-
el out 7.K.*)S Ford ears and "trucks in.
the eight-hour working day. This
after county. I r< ‘ < ' ,,r<i i: "' for - thp UnitVd States plants |
! alone and does m>t~ifinyUtle—foreign
md around Dan- ^ u,t f an,i
the Ford Motor Company
Ltd.
lames or
Canada,
Resolutions of Respect.
! Once again Harmony Lodge, No. 17.
i A. F. M., has been called upon to" give
I up a faithful member to the. Great
j Lodge above. This time we mourn
the departure of Brother J. O. Patter
son, Jr., whose', genial •presence we
miss in our communications. .
Therefore, be it resolved:
1st. That we have lost in Brother
Patterson a- very choice spirt: and a
loyal friend and brotb^r-U that while
\ve deplore our loss .we believe jt is.his
great, gain.
Georgia Duster
The Most Practical Cotton Dusting Machine
on the Market.
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For Sale by
C. KEYS SANDERS
Barnwell, S. C.
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2nd. That we fender to his bereav-
An interesting thing in comWtion 1 ( .d family the ,-ymphthy and-friendship
widi this repiarkable product»o\ is Lf Harmony Lodge, No. 27, A. F. M.
I'^eeeding |. That a copy of these P.esolu-
tor May. ( ui\ j tions lie-maile'l to his family, a copy
published in The Barnwell People-
V*
fleers have
i- licence, Edgefield. Belton and Barn-
well having ceased publication TlTice
Januarv and a paner at Union having . ers innocent in everv
changed from a daily to a weekly.- It J when their hails have
well that tb** public
hailed automobile travel-
resnect and
riot been re-
slioulH knoAv ^garded. have blazedTtway with "ptstots
ostensibly at tires, actually at •any
thing in the general direction of the
automobile. The editorial columns of
p
"Die causes back of this mortality and
the Daily Mail, which is itself a very
live and vigorous publlYfftioh but
which knows what it is talking about, I th(* Daily News in recent months have
gives the right cue. It says: j uontaimol eom.nPnt in case after case
“The increased cost of publishing • nf this kind. Men, i£omen and child-
newspapers is responsible for the ten, who wore not violating the law in
iugli death rafe. With the exception any detail but were traveling peace-
if white paper, everything that goes fully and legally on the highways,
to produce a new'/naper is as high as have had their tires punctured by nail
or Higher than-dinitig warfdays, when studded boards thrown in their path,
eyerybofly. felt rich and i there was‘ havejjeen hehliVp at late hums of the
plenty of business Newspapers'are night 4*^- men 'M citizens’ clotV**. have
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not able to-jrbsorb all these iricieasing , beoni shtif at by reckless ynd urespon-
r-ists. with lessened revenue, hence sibh>H>ff,'eei s. have bad their wtieels
the heavy death list. . Many towns explode'! under, them, have crouched
which formerly’ had two and three in fear for the very bullets flying
about their bodies, have had th< ir cars
wrecked, have suffered damage,, been
shocked, insulted, maltreated,^ |>ul|ied
and outrageously tr'eated. and all by
ununiformed men who said afterward
that t^c (•drr^inW'^Ts"'
most careful estimates
rent Ford billboards’,"which were pre
pared sixty da'Ts ago, carry, the mes-
sager“7,<K»0 More Since )"estej , dav,"
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But iin ac tual output the company ex-
eecaled this by 850.
.Production of the company has been
steadily increasing during the last
few weeks due to the growing spring
business and now output records have 1
been frequent, bijt none approaching j
within IBd of the remarkable figure
of Tuesday. .
- On April 28th the* domestic plants
beat a , record, of -7.482 established a
ye.y- a go-by assembling. 7,594 cars and
trucks. This record stood until May !
12th when production went to 7.752'. !
fentinel, and a cony placed in the ar
chives of the Lodge.
Louis (\then7 *
- Mordccai M. Mazursl.v.
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J. Jay Vickyry, -
Gtimnnttee.
( ITATION NOTK K;
papers, now have only one. There
arc but few newspapers in the State
making anv money; many of them
are struggling along hoping for bet
ter times, which may or may not
c ome in the near future. 1 1 that they were officers of the law. It
“|; if better for a community to has been a stinging shame aqd y hu-
have fewer an.l better newspapers— miliation. a desperate assault I'piui the
and that .will apply to airy’ other line fundamental right of free peoples and
of business. -The present condition an indefensible' and outrageous a>-
of the newspaner business in Si'Uth sumption of authority. ■)
Carolina at thi- time* does not offer It eulminates now in a great trage-. ||
a great future* to those intending to <ly, just as eve-y person who has fol-
engage in it." , 1 lowed the course of proctdlure knew it
This is a situation of interest, as was bound to sooner or later. The
we have suggested, to the public* as only wemder is tiiat the tragedy has
well as to newspaper people; for the* pot come befo-e, that travele r^ have
Daily Mail is absolutely eorroet when net them-elves defendeil thebr per-
t says that the puhlica’tion of a creelit- s<|ns and their property t<> the i ointof
in a dibith. - ^t.
even
The re fort*.
tr
cite
and 'T-ing
ular
the
:ors of
fhe
said
used, that
thev
be
absolute]v correct when
ihlic .
able newspaper callsT todiiv
measure* far beyond that of
a very short time ago for a substan
tial and consistent support.
Dozens of county pa nets have dis
appeared.—-It is not "different as’ to
the dailie'. New York . publishers
found that five morning newspapers
in that city could not beimsde profita
ble. 'No rite in tin* South has/hyen-
tble to furnish a living for two morn-
:?:g newspapers. Very few have been
The State of South Carolina,
County of Barnweil. .
By John K. Snelling. Esq., Probate’*
" Judge: .-
WHEREAS. Nina Pearl L -ve. made
suit to' me* to grant unto h.er Letters
(,f Admfnistra.tion of the Estate of
and effects of Erne-t Love.
THESE ARE.
and adnionish all
kindred and credit'
Ernest Love, eh
and appear before me, in the Court
of Probate, to. be held at Bi rnwell
on Monday, June .loth, tie^J,, after
puhljeatimi thereof, at, 11 o’dock in
the forenoon, to -how^uius^.,:f any
tlivy have, why the said Administra-
tjn should not be granted.
Qiven under my Hand this 1st dfiy
une. A. D.,' 1925.
JOHN K. SNELLING,
- .Judge of Probate.
Puhl.shed on the 4th (jay of June.
1925, in the Barnwell Pconle-Sentini 1.
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The Ilaily News has ii" idea tdmt
Jesse Wyatt ejeliheiaitcly aimed his
pistol at Stephen S. Ho.lt and tiled with j
intent to kill him. It is entirely will
ing to believe that the officer aimed
or thought he Joined at flu* tires. That
makes fin real differeVA* in | oint ot
exceeding authority. The man is dyad
and dead because an officer ot the law.
f Ilowing the fl-aetice of ether ofli-
(ers of the law, all running amuck, I
aide to sunport two afternoon news-*) perpetrated an
oapers. A in \:-paper reflects the* no defence in
■ appor; it
■en lievij-nd almost any
the
?t it m ioi.
im file Name ed Law Enlorcefnent.
The
People-Sentihe
l ,
f.gainst the pr.-drd'ition
law
neither I
nor its:
(proper enforcement, but the killing'of
■people (many of them absolutely in-
noeent of any crime i by over-Ze'alous
law eoiforcement ofl'ieers^i- getting to
be almost a daily occurreiiee in this
“land of thi' frog anil home of the
brav(n"i Last week Ufis pjijg'r eom-
nicnteddn the killing of twoimen by
it for which there is
fundamental human
right. The tragedy yomes be -au-e the
]•«••! lie'of this. State have ni'' ,,, k!v 'sub-
mi'-ted to-the gmwth’ of this .bullyi'*!g,
snoot i.n g spirit instead cl' :r tucking'.
th' "ngl) law, : ts ’patent, eiev.el rpmeuit:
Vmi unb ss the whole quest ion of
re lit s • is. c lea cy • T ■’■1 ^ o' * at
high way. travelers may know what to
eVpe.'-tvthe JLdt killing will t i.t bo thf ^
eul-minatioti of a (ItAiherate-j'olicy: it j
will be >nl\ tin fllst.aet of a tragedy |
wbicli may extend over many sections
amPsend citizen after citize 'T to .his |
death.' !
Week-End
TRIPS
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its flavor and freshness..
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anefsoort your ICE
be pn the wa)\
City Ice & Coal Co.
R. H. WILCOX, Mgr. Barnwell,.S.»C
To Fit Your Head
Every Shape
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u wan
j'or Vacation pays
a new Straw H:*t, and the sensi
ble way to do is to buy it now
while selections are br-t. ) 'U
will see several rtyle- -tout w.ll
please you.
Mazurskys
Department Store
baVnnvell, s. U. .
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Office of the Comptroller of the
Currency.
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W'igh
Augusta. Ga.
Tickets on S
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R und Trip
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st*rt- In h ' M, t d-i :v d the 1 H”«
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ATLANTIC
COAST LINE
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who may have claim- against
First National Bunk' d Barn-j
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same
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J. W. McINTOSil.
Acting ComutreJler of the.Curp
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Barnwell Girl VWPs I’ri/e,
iljlicers itT* Beaufort County, and .since
then an officer has been killed in the-
upper part oT the State by an alleged
hoctlcgger. Recently a .immieide oe*!
furred in Nortk Carolina- that has AV. Halford.Df this| citf* won third
aroused great indignation in the hi Allis State“ in the N art tonal-
l.iverStock and Meat Board’s Essay
Miss Catherine Halford, the
old daughter ot Mr.'and Mr-
14-year
Geenge
Heel State. Tiy victim was a lawyer
of Tome* prominence and the slayer
wasla detective. Briefly the factsYtre
Contest, in which 13,000 contestants
tivic-in\ i-, ui iciiy me lai'-is^are j
i these: Were
The lawyer, a Mi. Holt, was return^.United states,
ing to his hpme* from Raleigh with a
eiiTereei (from alk soct ieins of the
M^s*l : |T a if 0 rJ won a
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p't’jZv* of $5 and also Veceived a certi-
party of friends. Not far from thaUj Ticate pf award
city the car halted for a moment
while one of $he men got out. When
it started again, the -defective, who
was passing with another officer,
jumped to the conclusion that a li-“
(pjor deal was in progress. The de
tective was in plain clothes. When
the Holt party, who, it is said, did not
hear his command to halt, failed to
stop their car, the officer tired at the The many Barnwell-County friends
automobile with the intention, he said, oif MrJ A. TV Beard, for many yeans a
of hitting a tir*. Instead the bullet resident of this city but more recently
struck Mr. Holt on the back seat and -of Donoifa and Aikejr, will learn with
he fell over dead. No' member of the interest that he has opened a grocery
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a permanent re-
j cord of her mdrirvemeht. This is
quite an honor*, but then Barnwell
| hoys and girls -cent to have a habit
of meking good. ^
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Barn>vell Man Opens
v New Augusta Grocery
Winthrop ('ollege
S( HOLARSHH' \ND KM RANEE
.EXAMINATION
The exttminaiion for the* award of t
vacant Seholai'ships in W inthre p Col
lege and for admission of'new students
will be.held at -fht^ County Court
House on Friday, 1 July 3, and Satur
day. July 4. at 9 a., m. Applicants
must he not less than sixteen years of
age. When Scholarships jire vacant
after July 4. they will he awarded to
thorn making the highest average at
this examination, provided they meet i
the* cpmlitions governwig the award.
Whether .there.are vacant scholarships
in your county; or not, the ex-amina- i
tion -will be- held on both Friday and |
Saturday. Applicants feir * Scholar-i
ships should write to President John- |
son before the examination for Schol- '
arship examination blanks or procure |
theym from the^ounty Superintendent |
on July*.’!, _ , u
Scholarships are “worth $100 and 1
free tuition. The next session will
open September 9, 1925. For further
information ind catalogue ad.dress
Pres. I). U. Johnson, Boyk Hill, S. C.
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Presents -
We have just received a beauti
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Glass, etc.’, suitable for gifts
|or the Jure bride. Look af
what we have to offer before
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Mace and' Deason
BARNWELL, S. C.
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