The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, August 27, 1925, Image 8
. \
THB BARNWELL
Arthur BrUWne, the highest paid
editorial writur in the United State.,
*tn 'he a regular contributor to The
Pi|ople>SentineL A contract hat just
been completed whereby Ais column,
*^hie Week,” will appear regularly
in thia paper. This is one of the
, features
'
newepaper can offer its readers, butt
in addition to the Brisbane column,
beginning this week. The / People-
Sentinel y will also offer its readers a
cartoon by A. B. Chapin one of
the best cartoonists in the country;
a comic strip, "Folks in our town,”
that , any weekly by Edward McCullough, > another car-
4r
^
mm.
mmm
..
NMARK, S. C.
: f
Send us your wheat. We
are now grinding. Self-ris
ing flour a specialty.
v.’, ■ sa- ■■
=
KABKWKLtyBDUTH CABOUWA
-im
...
toonist of note; a poem by “Unclb
John''; late new. pictures of impoiu'
%ant happenings and of fmopie in the
Kmelight; . late news stories, and
several other featuresby special
writers. ' * ^
M.
All of the above is in addition to
the large amourft of local and county
news that is gathered every week for
readerrtkf The -People-Sentinel. Many
of these items of county-wide impor
tance . a ope at in no other paper in
this section until a. week later. '~~
*
0»000»0»0»000»»0»»
V> 1
The
Answer
Is— f
Order it
Today
/
We Wish to Announce—
That we have been appointed Exclusive
. dealers for the famous Blue Star -Semi An-
throcite “KING’' of all Coals. ,
City Ice & Coal Co.
’Phone $4 or 91-J and soon your Coal
is on the way.
$»»»+»»»»»»»»«
Made Possible by "Autocaster.”
, These important features, tl
first of which make their aonear-
ance this week, are made possible by
a contract with the "Autoca.ter News
Service.” of New York. Theggcome
in matrix form to this office, where
they are cast into printing plates by
means .>f a special carting box.
Big Help to 4dvertlscTs.
The installation of a stenttyping
plant is a.big he'p to advertisers in
The Peop't# ‘Je.itinel and is a .service
that, so far as ia. known, is offered
in Barnwell Courtly by this paper
alone. For example, an advertiser
tnay have a “mat” of an advertise
ment he wishes published. Hereto
fore, it has been worthless unless it
was sent to another citj^ to be cast,
with the consequent delay and ex
pense. It is now possible to have the
cut cast right her© in Barnwell with
out any delay or expense.
Isn’t that' a' service worthwhile?
And isn’t it proof conclusive that
The People-Sentinel is one of the lead
ing weekly newspapers in South
Carolina? Doesn’t fit show that the
publisher is abreast with the times
and is constantly striving to give
his readers a newspaper and a ser
vice that is second to none in the
State?
No Increase in Price.
And all without one penny’s in
crease in the subscription price! A
big, newsy, eight to ten-page all
home print newspaper, filled with
live local and county news, 'special
articles, news pictures and many
other features at only $1.50 a yeaV!
Where else can you spend that amount
to better advantage?
And readers of The People-Sentinel
may rest assured of this fact: As-
means present themselves for im
proving the paper, they will be adopt
ed. What more can you ask?
A satisfactory balance in your Savings Ac-
^ ^ *• •
count will give forth the most wonderful
■
tune you can imagine. It has the rhfthm
of satisfaction that makes you glad you a’
a^ive. It carries a message of hapiness and
contentment you' will ever injoy. Start
your account with us today.
V
T*
HOME BANK OF BARNWELL
Celebrates Fourth Birthday.
Master Solomon Blatt, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Blatt, of this
city, celebrated his fourth birthday
anniversary Thursday afternoon of
last week by entertaining a number
of 'his little friends.. During the af-
teritoon delightful refreshments were
served. '.
Aboutyowr
Health
Things You ShouUi Know
&
1
Mr. W. T. Aycock, o^Bennettsville,
is in the city this week.
19 0 0
1 9
vf Quality
25 Years of
to Highway Transportation
mM:
■ * V K
-mm
^iA
25 years Of anticipating the
requirements of motorists—
making manufacturing pro-,
cesses more certain—produc
ing a highpr standard of
quality—25 years ofunswerv-
adherence to the Firestone
“Most Miles per Do£
lar n —summarizes Firestone’s
record of service to car owners.
% Firestone factories have
grown from a small building
approximately 75 x 150 feet
to mammoth plants having
floor area of over 60 acres—
from ^capital of$50,000 to over
$50,000,000—from ah annual
sales Volume of $100,000 to
$100,000,000-all in the
of 25 years.
This Firestone record could ■
only have been made through
furnishing the public with
outstanding - values and is,
consequently, your assur
ance of quality and lowest
prices.
, '• • L~ %
If you would like ta know
more of this wonderful record,
ask your Firestone deale/ to
send you an illustrated folder.
--r-fr-r- -v- ——
With today’s high cost of
crude rubber and other raw
materials, Firestcme’s oppor
tunity to serve the public was
never better, due to its great
volume and special advanta
ges in buying, manufacturing
and distribution.
/
by John Joseph Caines, M. D
OUR INVISIBLE FOfeS.
A happy state of mind is that
in which we believe that we
haven’t an enemy in the world.
There may be good reason for cot
distributing such serenity. But
there are, ih fact, millions of
deadly foes about us, invisible, un
recognized, until it is forever too
late in ipany instances to check
their depredations.
The invisible foe is ever a men
ace to life. We may combat the
known enemy—or, if he i ‘ big
for us, we may beat a re
treat] but the thurr in the al
ley, reasons that dead me:' . no
tales. It is the concealed
that does the harm. The deadly
submarine is an invisible foe. ter
rible in action, and yet the micro
scopic germ kills more!
It is my purpose in this series .
of articles, to discuss “our invis
ible foes’’ from the standpoint of
one who has been for thirty-three-
years an active clinician, and who
is still so, engaged in the honor
able effort to keep men am^worn-
en fit, believing that life may be
prolonged, and the world be made
better thereby.
It would be an eminently wiae
measure if our Public School
■Boards would add the subject of
bacteriology To the course - of
study, providing at least a work
ing knowledge of N the-"“subject,
which'would enable tnb student to
defend himself against many of
the active foes of comfort and
health, which continually beset
him. , ’
If you, dear reader of this
paper, are intersted in health and
it* consequent longrt- and happier
life, for yourself and family, we
shall try earnestly to contribute
thereto, by kindly advice gleaned
from the field of experience.
Protection and Beauty
. Creams, lotions and powders that
both protect and beautify the skin,
are to* be found in the very complete
display of Toilette requisites at this"
store. Practically' all well-kjiown
brands are here.
The Best Pharmacy
BARNWELL, S. C.
We Have Good Furniture
for* Every Room in Your Home
i
Selected by us from the lines of the country's leading manu
facturers, the Furnitliro displayed in ivcoei affords rr.ary ex
cellent suggestions for furnishing every room in your home econo
mically and well. Inspect our stock Before buying elsewhere.
Black Furniture Store
NEXT WEEK:
WHERE FIRST TO
FORTIFY FOR HEALTH
MAIN STREET
\
BARNWELL, S. C.
ns-
■.a*
Vkj,
jt 'tfT
jysgjfr--
Carolina
ftpBBRR...
CITATION NOTICE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate
Judge.
WHEREAS, John K. Snelling made
suit to me to grant John H. Doe let
ters of administration of the estate
of and effects of Greene PoBock, Sr.
THESE ARE. THEREFORE, to
cite and 'admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of the said
Greene Pollock, SA, deceased, that
4 they be and appear before me, in the
court of Probate, to be held at Barn
well, on Saturday, September 5th,
next, after publication thereof, at It
o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause,
if any they have, why the* said ad
ministration should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 24th day
of August, 4. D, 1925. “
-* . JOHN X. SNELLING,
' Judge, of Probate.
Published on the 27th day of Ang-
flantinti
.
*■*