— ■t 1 PAGE FOUR. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINELrBTTRN^VELL, SOUTH CAROLINA The Barnwell People-Sentinel Entered at the poet office vt Barnwell, S. C., as second-class matter.» OHK W. HOLIES ' 1840-1912 B P. DAVIES. Editor and Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.60 Six Months - .90 Three Months .50 (Strictly in Advance.) ecus c^me murder is in Itself; a crime against the individual, ;< crime against society; a crirhe agaii.st God. “Our present indifference to its prevalence is an offence to heaven,” says the News and Courier. “It con demns us as a people.” BarnweH-Flans New Municipal Building U. D. C/s Offering -A - V Many Scholarships The Sauth Carolina Division.\\ D. is offering a number of sehplar- Swimming Party Enjoyed hips for the 1925-26 term, and in ad dition to the vacant scholarships list- , i j ^ enjoyed the outing: Misses le Mor ed„ helow. (lUite a 'number are. lifted . J ‘ u , , i , . , , • , J ns, Blanche' Bennett. Willie Bush in a circular which has recently been , , ,, , . , . 11 . r» i , ' ' rr , . Deason, Elizabeth Humphries, .Mar- sent to all .(hapter Presidents. This . ' , *' , , ,, i. - .. , garet Lemon, r ranees Goolsby, rran- information will be furnished any who . ,, .. ces Lemon, .Margaref McAllister, bara Qualincations for ap-I _ ’ i ^ _ T . j gusta last we?k. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Anderson, of Dunbarton, .were visitors here Sun- day 1 afternoon. \ Miss Ida Kate Sanders returned last Saturday to her, home a 4 Snel- ling, after a three month’s v.sit in A movement is on foot here to are interested. . . . build a combined city hall, tire en- l olicants^ ^AU applicants must be I>att «’' son - '"'The younger se*. Of Barnwell en joyed a swimming party Monday night at Dyehes’ Swimming Pool, under the chaperonage of Mrs^ A. A. McAllister and Mrs. R. W. Humphries. The fol lowing young ladies-Y 1 '! gentlemen Ash ‘ as soon as possible. It is understood that the memliers of th«‘ local fire department have offered to ])ay a share of the c<>-t of a room to house their equipment. This and a three- cell jail would be on the- fit d floor, isfitni the city, hall above. Th«^ con- , stifUctjon of the building will be of to argue the question as to n-hether | hii ^ ((r . h()llmv tiJ( . wjth stucoo fini?h . r not it pays to poison . the weevil nor whether to apply the poison in dry or liquid form. That is a question j alyre issue details will app/*ar in a of The /Peope-Sentinel. later A ■ ir each fafni *r to decide for himself. But whether or not ho believes that will pay to apply calcium arsenate, •‘here is no denying the fact that-pick ing up the first squares,, together BARNWKLL BOY MAKES GOOD. ( Mrs/ Peter C, Buunson, Orangeburg,'! | S. C.” Vacant' schojar ships are as follows: Division’ Scholarship at Winthiop t i' ■ College open to applicants through out South Carolina. Value $100. Fdisto District Cy-ed Loan Schdl- I arship. ^Value $125. Pee l)ee District Scholarship at Coker College ifor one year. Value $100. In addition to this. Coker will , give free tuition. ton Holland, Willie Hojand, Calhoun Lemon, Brown Towles, James Moore, B, S. Moore. .It.. Miles Ha good and' Bates Hagood. J T Returns to Florida. Snelling News. Shelling, June 1H.—Mrs. VV. B. Seay and ji hildren left last week for Eraden- town, Fla., whore they will make their- future home. , Miss Margurite Kncece. of Dunbar- with Ashleigh, June 15.—Mrs. jL B. Gjiffin lias returned to West Palm Beach, Fla., where she has made her home for several years, after a visit to her sick motljer, Mrs. Mo&K Mor ris. The latter FThs been quitiVill for several munths and her early recovery is hoped forT' ——— Mr. and Mrs? Robert Motris. of Manassas, Ga., were recefit'j'visitors here. » Week-End TRIPS' BARNWELL (Proportional Rates -Other Points) —TO— Wrightsvilie Beach j ' $10.05 Augusta, Ga. -5 -•4® Tickets on Sale Fri. Sat. and forenoon Gains Sun. Final bmit midirghL of following Tuesday. Round Trip Summer Excur- 17011 Tickets on sale daily to re sorts in Canada and the-United States good* until October 51. We are prepared to serve you. TICKET AGENT ATLANTIC COAST LINE Telephone No. 5 l / Whenever a young man home-town to try , hi? leaves .his Ui a mcj-al larger' arena, and makes good in .the with rapid cultivation, will go a long I’breadw field, it is always a )U asme way towards making a cotton crop. The Barnwell Bar Association re cently endorsed the Hon. Jesse F. Carter, of Bamberg.'for the post of Associate Justice of the Supreme court,made vacant by the death a short time ago of Justice Thomas B. Fra sier. The People-’Scnt-ifwd—seconds the endorsement of the local Bar, be lieves as it does that no better man can he found for the position, al though of course there are many in to his friends at home to learn of ,-uch success. It sends a gloyv of mingled pride and pleasure bver-^fis, ’and we unconsciously accept a,part of if. as personal to^oui selves. This is one of the few forms of egotism wholly admirable and uplifting. It helps us, generally, to a spirit of gen erosity that silences jealousy and not only gives us pleasure,. Imt more healthful j-houghts; and it narms no one, Recent news item fia>m Washing ton, D. C., tell us of <;ur young frjend. the State who are no doubt just as capable as Mr. Carter, who is one of j John G. Simms, a “ exacting tile, part the leading lawyers of this section.! of the "Young Man, from His Home Ri* is a ..kindly, courteous gentleman Town”, and I am sure that his wide, and has won for himself a warm place | circle of friends in nur community n the hearts of the local attorneys. ' will be glad » hear about it. On a previous occasion, when Mr. | As already known, .fofiij G. Minims Carter was a candidate for Associate ' i s the oldest son of our distinguished Justice, he led the field for JO ballots, | fellow citizen. Hon. C, (\ Srmms.'and Gnally allowing his ti.vne to be with- AHat he was graduated from the Law drawn to relieve a deadlock. For that j School of the University of 'South reason, many people think that he has arolina with honor as of j-he^ class an added claim to the position. At' of 1919. He was, then, too "oung to present, he is State Senator from practice that professiort in the State. Bamberg County. He is \yell known and a special act of the Legislature was passed for his benefit to over come the difficulty. Very shortly af- in this county, being a brotheu of So- licitor Berte D. Carter. Barnwell County people have some ’claim to] ter his admission to the Bar. young him also, as he married a girl from Simms Went Vest w;j.h the vigw of Kline. Here’s hoping that he will he studying human nature inj the rawv the^choice of the General Assembly. ! and v found it in plenty. After about v. ■ j a year, he returned to-. Barnwcdl and soon thereafter was appointed as one of the attorneys* in the ‘law depart- A Glimmer of Hope-—at Last." Senator Underwood? in his tax speech at Montgomery, Friday night, advocated giving the President blanket authority to abolish govern- - ment bureaus. His declaration was the occasion for, prolonged applause from his hearers, showing that he hail u struck n respqtiadvg th'ild, There is movement «>n fool in tins State at' the present time looking to th? con- volidation of some ol’ the departments of government with a view to econot “my. Consolidation of some of the various agent i-*s' will probably be a good thing, but complete abolition of a number of useless bureaus that only serve to trive somebody a job and in- crease the tay^UtlTTen would be even better. The people are that ’ >e in ’ ^ 'her matters. Till •S< M •r they '•( ii lize ’ that ecptmmy in ir (♦ % (* 1 i nmen’t what tin* taxpayer S W; w »v i. tl ie hit- *• r it \\ ill be for ever; V'lloi lv UO*D * ("'h.ed. ■ t ' i ' \n \« fill 1 $ vu^prd . • V Tile editor of The Pe op le-Sent itnd an anti-prohih at a a ijis t. So far as he i: - personally eo net** ne d.m would suit him (). K. if ihert ■ were not a drop of whi> ;kev manufactured old oi con- .ment of the U. S. Treasury.’ at Wash ington, where he has Wen ever since, advancing through minor promotions until totlay he fills an-important and responslbiw''position , in that branch .of the Treasury Department. Our young friend being a sure enough sorj. of felhnw; naturally har- J bci'cJ ?t spirit of mlventure and also naturally, would not find the cravings of his nature fully satisfied among the pages of dustv. law i>0oks. in. the atmosphere of off.re and court-room, and so we see 'dm ;i memlib' of one of f-he Capital’s boat i^uhs .who find their sport on the broad bosom of the historic Potomac River. Ho t, the other day (June 7th. to 1h- specific) he undertook and accomplish -d the highly credit able foaf of -wi milling across' that river’s wide water' from C.Tmp Tajyam, tin. the Virgini i 'hore- to Warn ns HTrit bom*- t*n th* Getirgefown s}mre. a distan'-e of (Wet 1 ton, sp< j nt Sunday afternoon PuM’mont District Scholarship at 1 MW -Ruth Cook. ‘ Wmthrop College. Value $100. Mr M s Hai ,. ; of Williston. Was a Ridge.District Co-ed Seholarship.at ; vjsitor hpre Tuesday. - University iff South Caroliina. Value $125. ^ • For information apply at once to Mrs. Peter C. Brunson, Chairman <>n r EduVat ion,"Orangeburg I' •( Jennie : 4%'' If.* (li e C. ecne. Mr. H. M . Cook and daughter. Miss Lucy Cook, attended services the Williston Baptisj. Church Wednesday nigM. Mr. G. L. Hill was a visitor in .Aiu- Pres. John-Km Jlagood Chapter. Double Pond News Double Pond, Juriei 15.—Preaching services wgije conducted here Sunday' afternoon, immediately! 1 after, which j the Sunbeams met." I Mrs. J. ,B. Weeks and familv motor- cd to Augusta Ratui’dny to see Airs. , Weeks, who is ini a-hospital there. Messrs. Frank and Port‘pJ’ Hair spent Saturday night with ^ssj-s. ! Hoyt and Ralph Attehcrry, near Deh- I mark. Mrs. Jane Delk. of this community, is. spending* a few ’ days : with her ! daughter.* M rs. I sad ore H art /,og. Mrs. (Yrrrie Martin'tand two* 1 child ren. Miss Blanche Martin, .Mr. am! • Mrs. Ben Tillman Lott. |f isim near Blackville. spent Tuesday! with Airs. Freddie Jones. ! •» Airs. Charlie. Hutto*, of Vance, is visiting her sister. Airs. R. W. W’arrcp J of this community, ~M.rs. Charlie Hartzog has returned hoibe from the women”'s shqrt course ! a| W’inthKop. , ^ Che people of: this ci-mmonity are r "glatl to know tha|t Air. Charln- Hart- zog.Sr., is some better atffpresentl.- The contmued irnp) r < People-Sentinel is evidently oi ati cresentl^ Several New Subscribers, jivcment in 1' he i appre- d by the • people, of Barnwell j .steady ; a * >1 Cpuiity, as evidenced by (he gro\}t ; h of this paper's sub? list paper’s subscription Since -last week the following i sfib'cribers have\ joined "the new familv"\if satisfied .readers and it is ( bopffd thqt they will enjoy the weekly visits of \hr best newspaper in Barn*; \i. well County—best because everybotiy- says it and circulation proves it: :• D. F. Gilliam. Columbia; A.' J. Barnes. T. B. Black and A. F. Carter. Hilda; Mrs. W. A. Meyer lend O. C. Ahver. Alever’s Mill; Fhlisto-Savan^ X a HEElfTHE CALL of Vacation Breezes J Summer is all about us and it is time To think alsiUt •■•( ur va cation. One suie thing is that you ate going to do suin'* swim ming, so come in to Matursky’s rnd 'grt outfitted with a real snappy bathing suit. ' ' The kind we are'showing here for both men and women are ;L. . -good looking of serviceable ma terials and priced way below what you would pay elsewhere. Mazurskys Department Store _ V Georgia Duster The,Most Practical Cotton Dusting Machin^”; \ • • j * ' • ’ ■ , V on the Market.. ir% C. For Sale by KEYS SANDERS Barnwell, S. C. I I TREASURY DEPARIMENT Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. nah River SccfTon Development Bur eau. Bti*s*t(in, Mass. d '•Washington, D. 0., May 7. 1925. . Nut ice is heivby given to ail per sons \vlu> man have claini' against. Barn- be same R. Xfanp. Re sumed in tnis great country of ours. But it is a remarkable fact, and one that i' worthy of serious considera tion. that in spite of nearly a decade of Voiste&disni. the homicide, record thr; --quai k-ej’s' of o mill •..in : m hour a m 1‘ 'ten'. ininuti *S. I 1 6 thrt c-uuar- tel s ( y a mill in an hour bn.| ’• n mih- Ut (77 .you appeaisj. say it quic ii lie verv : slov f and an ' •. when sTt JiUt whe l \s HI V. iiile j.o think •f it 1 hro Ugll HU4~h4i- ■*< tr' ; t deep w> > 11 rs. and und utow s in m.aw'y UHM* v. w.ith oniy-juie’' 1' ■gs a t (1 arms to > upidy |-he moUve po\Ve 1’. it he : cons •S q'U'lte a me thing •else again a Ire. idyi”» At : tny rate that perfor- manic hung up a mw r ecoral for, the i hits afiiU'.ti ihn today the eh a.mpion rst National Bank South Carolina, t|hat t )e prex ntt d* to J (.•e. v( i. wit.h bwa: proof thereof, w.th- ; ■ hi eV mohvhs^ from this "u te, or. they-may be disallowex I. W. AIcINTOSll. Acting Comptn.ller of the Currency. wimmer iff hi from his (Tub-follows. old home-town say. hats off and hands bpliffm throated gla$ne' S ijtd pi id Winthrop College Sk HOLARSHIP AND EXAMINATION \ The examination for the award of vacant Scholarships, id Winthy p Col lege and f<^l a Imission of new ttudents will i>e held -it the County Court House On Eriday, July 3,. and Satur day, July 4, at 9 a. Applicants } must be not less Than sixteen years of fige. When Scholarships are vacant ! after July 4. they (will be awarded to those .making the highest average at >se .making s examumtion, provided thepen September^; .T^JoT ’For further infornwion ’and catalogue address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rogk Hi'l, ^ C. an ( d J wiU / • Wedding Presents - We have just received a beauti ful selection of Silverware, Cut Glass, etc., suitable for gifts- for the Jure bride. Look at What we have to offer before making your selection elsewhere.. Mace and Deason BARNWELL, S. C. 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