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OMN W. HOLMES
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Mitkm M the G. A. R. and we refuse
to bsliove that they express the senti
ments at any considerable number of
citizenship North of the Mason and
Dixon line. Ever sinee the close of
the War Between the States, there
have been some men and women who
have taken a keen delight in waving
the bloody shirt in and out of season,
but the people of the. South have
shown their loyalty to the flag (and
s^tar as they are concerned there
is only one flag today and that is the
Stars and Stripes^ to be affected by
anything that Arrengsburg may say.
_ ... . Neither the aoldters-nor-the- Deugh-
■I HUMP AT, 1UNE 2STH, WZ!T ters of the Confederacy need any de
fense at 6ur hands.
8. P. DAVIES, Editor aad Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year ——— flA9
Six Months —— .90
Three blontfid, ™».———» *b0
(Strictly hi Advance.)
Clemson College announces v that
John 0. Pepper has joined the forces
fighting the boll k weevvil. That
should make it hot for the little pest.
The Williston Way takes issue with
the government experts and County
Agent Boylston in the formers’ con
tention thit the results secured from
applications of molases-arsenate mix
tures do not warrant 4 ‘a continuance
of this method of fighting the weevil
and that the only one that has shown
profit enough to warrant its use is
calcium arsenate dust” and in the
latter’s statement thet “the use of
the home mixture of arsenate and
, molasses was< largely due to the fact
* that one or two large farmers were
strong advocates.” The editor of The
People-Sentinel is not prepared to
discuss the relative merits of the two
methods of poisoning, but the editor
of the Williston paper further states
that ha asked the manufacturer of a
liquid poison why the government ex
perts stick “to, r - dusting when
-mch practical men as Coker had
shown that the other was feasible,”
and that (he manufacturer’s reply
was that' ha had asked high offisiah
in Washington the same question.
This official’s reply, was so serious
that the Williston Way did not quote
H in the absence of substantiating
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTlNBL. BARNWRLL, 30UTH*CAR(&gj[A
THURSDAY, JUNN
The former dis
played unexampled bravery and valor
in fighting for a cause they believed
was right and the latter are merely
doing their duty in perpetuating their
splendid heroism. The Congress of
the United States in passing the
memorial coinage act, and President
Cooledge, in approving it, only gave
belated recognition to that heroism,
which after all was displayed by red-
blooded Americans. If that be plac
ing a premium on treason, : or if what
we have said be treason, let Arrens-
h|frg make the most of it •
Ashleigh News.
Ashleigh, June 22.—Mr. J. W. Ros
ier entertained Saturday evening in
honor of the 16th birthday of his
daughter, Miss Maniie Rosier. Among
those present were Misses Nettie
Belle Morris, Bertie Morris, Meta
Ready, Ella Ready, Ella Diamond,
Ossie Belle Diamond, Olie Lee Dia
mond, Essie Creech and Ada Gilliam;
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Gilliam, Messrs.
Ponell Morris, Luther Morris, Martin
Diamond, Brown Dyches, Gilmore
Owens, Manley Baxley, W. P. Sanders,
Bellinger Halford, Leroy Halford,
Corbett Hartzog. Shelley Still, Clause
Still, Boise Creech, Hennis Creech,
Laurie Hutto, Monnie Morris, Bob
Zissett, and Collins,
^roof, Thit reply, in our opinion, is
meat In tbe coconut and we are cer
tainly interested in knowing what it
was. The Implication is that the
government experts are on the wrong
tnfck and refuse to admit it. Can I*
that”be true? We hope not, but be
that as it may, the reply of the high
bfficial in Washington should be
made public without delay.
If there is some ulterior motive in
advocating the dusting method, which
Is a reasonable inference to be made
from the editorial in the Williston
paper, the people have a right to
know what it is.
Mr. J. W. Rosier and family motor-
fed to Dunbarton Sunday to visit his
sister, Mrs. J. T. Busbee.
IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
StmdaySchool
<B? REV. P. B. F1TZWATER, D.D..
of th« Evening School, Moody Bible In-
■titute of Chicago.)
— 1921, Western Newspaper Union.)
Waving the Bloody Shirt.
The People-Sentinel is in receipt of
a copy of The Detroit Free Press from
Mrs. R. L. Jones, who is pleasantly"
renumbered in Barnwell as Miss
Ruby Armstrong, in which appears a
dispatch from Port Huron, Mbrh.7
quoting one Louis F. Arrensburg. of
Pittsburg, Pa., commander-in-chief of
the Grand Army of the Republic, to
an assemblage of G. A. R. veterans.
Among other things he stated that
the Stone Mountain Memorial coinage
act “placed a premium on treason
and rebellion and was a disgiace to
«ny nation,” denounced the coinage
of the memorial half dollar and asked
for cooperation in an effort to secure
-the destruction of the die from which
■thfe coins were made. He also charg
ed that the Daughters of the Confed
eracy are the greatest menace to this,
country and that “they have their
children pledge allegiance to ‘our’ flag,
which is the flag of the Confederacy,”
Such statements sound more like
the'puerile ravings of an old man in
hip dotage rather than the utterances
of a sensible leader of such an organi-
‘ifruairfouz'eximpte biTwh£t]tki
latlon «f Christ in His glory caa do,
and also Uloctrataa tbe method of the
conversion of Israel.
Lesson VIII.—After Saui’a conver
sion, he stratfhffray preached Christ
as the Son of God. Those ^who are
really saved know whom they have
believed.
Lesaon IX.—The stupendous miracle
‘wrought by the risen Christ at the- 1
hands of Peter proved that the gospel
lost none of Its- power by being
preached abroad
Lesaon X.—When Christ would
break down the middle wall of par
tition between the Jews and Gentiles,
He gave to Cornelius and Peter each
a vision. When the gcwpel was offered
to the Sehtffes, the Holy Ghost came
upon them as at Pentecost.
" Lesson XI.—Before the foreign mis
sionary enterprise was launched, a
liew center of operation was estab
lished at Antioch^ _The Holy Spirit
established this strategical center and
sent out the missionaries. V
Lesson XII.—The risen Christ hears
the prayers of the church and sends
His angels to deliver His faithful ser
vants.
acreage seeded to cotton of 4fi,300,-
000 acrea, which would be the largest
on record. J .
— Tbe rally of Saturday was due
largely to the official forecast for
generally fair weather over Sunday.
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The Beat Judgea Ua
Our attitude concerning the great
value, the great reality, the great per
sonality, Is not to put pressure upon
our own minds or upon thg minds of
others to believe in them; and not
primarily either with ourselves or oth
ers to defend them or to argue for
them, but simply to .give them oppor
tunity with us, and to do whaf we may
to help others, too, to give that oppor
tunity. The best, thus, Judges us rath
er than weJL—Henry Churchill King.
Better Than Guilt
Better It were, that all the miseries!^ you.
which nature owns were ours at once,
than guilt.—Shakespeare.
Cotton Advances; f
Texas Needs Rain
Values in
Silk Hosiery
New importance seems to at
tach to colors fai tho Hoaiery
for Summer and in •eierting
our cttsplay, color was a guid
ing beacon. » 'y'
Lesson for June 28
' REVIEW
GOLDEN TEXT—Te shall be wlt-
riteases unto me, bqth'ln Jerusalem, and
In all Judea, and In Samaria, and unto
the uttermost part of the earth.—Acts
1:8.
PRIMARY TOPIC—The Boy Jesus »t.
the Temple ScHddTT
JUNIOR TOPIC—Jesus Asking and
Answerlha Questions.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
IC—The Growth of the Early Church.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
IC—How the Gospel Spread.
As usual, the methods employed in
the review largely depend upon the,
teacher and the class. Two methods
are suggested:
First; l^ie biographical. This Is a
method which can nearly always be
used to advantage, since pupils of all
ages are Interested in the study of
persons. Peter, Paul, Stephen, Philip'
and fiamabas are very prominent
characters In the quarter’s lessons.
These may he assigned to member*
Of 1.1 h; Has^ th$ week before with P
View of / a brief niogfapmcal sketch
being prepared and read to the class.
Second: The summary method.
This method calls for the review of
the principal facts of eacli lesson with
statement of the leadings teaching*
thereof. The following is suggested:
Lesson I.—On the Day of Pentecost,
the risen and n*<*ended f’hrist sent the
promise of the Father causing the
Holy Ghost to descend upon the dis
ciples to qualify them to .be witnesses
of His death and resurrection to all
the world. ""
Lesson II.—The healing of the lame
man shows that the risen Christ is
able to make strong a man who was
horn a cripple. The man who was
healed thoroughly advertised the
miracle. Those who have experienced
the life of God cannot help but make
It known.
Leseen III.—The church Is God’s
dwelling place. Since It Is His dwell
ing place it Is as holy as the holy
place in the aanctuary. The judgment
which befell Ananias and Sapphlra
prove* that God will not allow the
hypocrite to escape His judgment-.
Lesson IV.—The behaviot of Ste
phen proves that the risen Christ I*
able to sustain His witnesses, even
while they are sealing their testimony
with their blood. His standing show*
His active interest In Bis disciple*,
and that He welcomes home to heaven
those who are faithful.
Lesson V.—Hie experiences of
Daniel and his companions show that
total abstinence pays.
Vld—Philip, tbe only man la
New Orleans, June - 21.—General
trend of the cotton market during the
past week was upward, with
W gravity of the drought sHuation
,in a Urge portion of Central and
South Texas. There was no consider
able rain in those sections, although
other parts of Texas .and most other
portions of the belt experienced bene-
ficial showers. One cause of the ad
vance was fear that from injury' to
the Texas crop from drought the
condition average of that State will
be sufficiently large in the report
based on returns of June 25 to cause
the general average condition for the
whole belt to show a decline for June
when ordinarily the condition of the
crop improves during that month,
average improvement the past two
year periods having been 2 per cent.
The drought has caused liberal cov-
vering of short interest and some
trade buying and price advanced from
21.96 for October Saturday last to
23.35 Thursday, an advance-of 129
points. While about 30 points of this
gain was lost during Friday’s trading,
the rally of Saturday brought prices
back almost to the high point of the
week.
One of the influences which brought
about this reaction was the publica
tion of an acreage estimate by a well-
known authority showing a probable
increase of 6 per cent, over the re
vised estimate of the acreage planted
in 1924, which would mean a total
WANTED
- red oak cross ties .
In Car Load Lots ' t!
If interested write us what
you can do.
TAYLOR-COLQU ITT CO.
Easley, South Car.
Shirts for
r — - r-f •- :7r
Summer—
Selecting the Shirts you peed
for. Summer is a pleasant task,
JV • d
if you come -here to do your
choosing., All the ‘ newest and
moat popular patterns and colors
are in our offerings—and the
lowness of the prices will please
Department Store
Wintfarop Collefs I f?
SCHOLARSHIP’ AND ENTRANCE]
EXAMINATION
The examination for the award o£|
vacant Scholarships in Wlnthrop Col
lege and for admission of new students
| will be held at the Uounty Court
House on Friday, July 3, and Satttr-
Applicants
||must be not less than sixteen years of
age. When Scholarships are vacant
after July 4, they will be awarded to
those making the highest average at
this examination, provided they meet
the conditions governing the award.
Whether there are vacant scholarships
in your county or not, the examina
tion will be held on both Friday and
Saturday.. Applicants for Scholar-
(ships should write to President John
son before the examination for Schol
arship examination blanks or . procure
them from the County Superintendent
on July 3.’ / •
Scholarships are worth $100 and
free tuition. The next session will
open September 9, 1925. For further
information and catalogue address
D- B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C.
Week-End
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TRIPS
BAKNWEU
(Proportional Rates Other
Points)
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Wrightsville Beach T $10.06
Augusta,.Ga. 2.40
Tickets on Sale Fri. Sat. and
forenoon trains Sun. Final limit
midnight of following Tuesday.
Round Trip *Surqmer Excur
sion Tickets on sale daily to re
sorts in Canada a^d the United
States good until October 31.
We are prepared to serve you.
TICKET AGENT x
ATLANTIC
COASTLINE
Telephone No. 5
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The Most Practical Cotton Dusting Machine
on the Market.
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For Sale by
C. KEYS
Barnwell, S. C.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Office of the Comptroller of the
Currency. > .
Washington, D. C., May T, 1925.
Notice is hereby given to, all per
sons who may have claims against
“The First National Bank of Barn
well”, South Carolina, that the same
must be presented to J. R. Vann, Re
ceiver, with legal proof thereof, with
in three months from this date, or
they may "be disallowed.
J. W. McINTOSH, ,
Acting Comptroller of the Currency.
Food, when a few cts.
> ~T
worth-of ICE will pre*
vent, besides 'preserve
its flavor and freshness.
Phone 84 or 91 - J ~
and soon your ICE will
be on the way.
City Ice & Coal Co.
R. H. WILCOX, Mgr. Barnwell, S4C.
Wedding
Presents—
■'-■drU .* \
We have just received a beauti
ful selection of Silverware, Cut
Glass, etc;, suitable for gifts
for" the June bride. Look., at
what we have to offer before
making your selection elsewhere.
Mace and Deason
BARNWELL, S. C.
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Don’t Throw Away
Your Old Mattress
The ticking may be soiled or worn out but the cotton can be
Cleaned, carded and felted. This, with a high grade hew ticking,
make a mattress that you cannot buy for four times the price of
renovating. We have the only factory of its kind in this section of
the South. All work guarantee^. Highest references from hun
dreds’ of customers over the entire State. Write for prices and
samples. ~
NEW CHARLESTON MILLS,
Renovating Department,
P. O. Box 637 Charleston, S. C.
Let Us Worry '
When your engine refuses to function, tell
us about it. We will not; worry about it—
we’ll! fix it in a jiffy and you’ll be on your
way. That’s our business.
Barnwell,
v W. f-alkenstein
South Carolina
me New Testament called evangelist,
Is In the energy of the Spirit preach
ing the Word and winning men to
Christ.
Lesson VII.—The conversion of
Saul. rh» hKtfr enemy of Christ* Is an
DENMARK, S. C.
Send us your wheat We
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are now grinding. Self-ris
ing flour a specialty.
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ESTABLISHED 1848.
; COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Special Attention Given Asparagus
Shipments.
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