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We invite yOii.one and all, to attend the formal dedication ceremonies and celebration of the opening of the
GEORGIA-CAROLINA HIGHWAY BRIDGE
AND BE THE GUESTS OF SAVANNAH ON
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, OCTOBER 7th, 1925
Come on Down to Savannah, be our guests and enjoy this mammoth
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PROGRAM
9:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
2:30 p. m.
3:30 p. m.
Music by: Military Band, Savannah.
Formal opening exercises at the Savannah
River Bridge.
Dinner in Park Extention, Savannah.
Motorcade to Tybee Beach.
Dress Parade. U. S. Marine Corps, in Park
Extention, Savannah, for those remaining in
City. • . \
EVERYTHING
4:00 p. m. Military and Naval Demonstration at Tybee.
5:00 p. m. Bathing beauty Contest, Tybee. 1
7:30 p. m. Masquerade Dance on Bull St. between
Perry and Harris Streets.
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7:30 p. m. Governor’s Banquet for Distinguished Guests
at Hotel DeSoto.
10:30 p. m. Governor’s Ball at DeSoto.
A BRIDGE CELEBRATION COMMITTEE.
Harris. General Chairman.
This Paper is Given
An Interesting Book
The editor of The People-Sentinel is
indebted to Mrs. Sallie R. Ray„ jof
Healing Spring*, for a copy of an old
book, “The 'Newspaper Press of
Charleston, S. C.,” which was ‘printed
in Charleston in 1872, the autbor be
ing William L. King. It is u a chrono
logical and biographical history, em
bracing a period of one hundred and
forty year,” and the author says that
his object in writing the book was
“solely to prevent local, historical
facts from passing into oblivion, or
becoming apocryphal.”
While the book^is of greater inter
est to followers of the Fourth Estate
than perhaps any other class, it also
contains many items of more or less
general interest. For instance, Mr.-
King, in writing of Charleston’s first
newspaper, the South Carolina Ga
zette, gives the following brief de
scription: “The Gazette was eleven
and a half inches in length, seven in
ches wide, containing eight columns,
rhildren
two to a page. It was put in circula
tion on ‘Saturday, January 8, 1731-2,’
and was issued weekly from the ‘sign
of the table-clock, on the Bay, where
advertisements are taken in.’ The
Gazette was supplied at three pounds
(about $15) a year. Town subscri
bers were requested to send for their
papers every Saturday, by 3 o’clock;
papers for the country subscribers
were kept at the office.”
Contrast the Gazette at $15 a year
with the average weekly paper of
today at' $1.50, delivered by mail to
town and country subscribers alike’
and the great strides made in news
paper publishing can be appreciated.
The editor thanks Mrs. Ray for her
thoughtfulness and feels sifre that
the book will be read with much in
terest.
National Champion
Will Gravel Road
to Savannafc Bridge
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Work has begun on the graveling
of the road from Hardpeville to the
Savannah River bridge. It is planned
to complete this work before the
bridge shall be officially opened on
October 7th, so as to faeiliate travel
from this section to Savannah dur
ing the ceremonies of the opening of
the bridge.
in the above show. Any dog over
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six months of age can be entered in
About your
Health
Things You Should Know
The People-Sntinel this week be
gins its jisits to Mr. S.-J. Gardnr,
ivho is a student at Furman Univer
sity. He is preparing himself for the
ministry and is a son of Mr. B. F.
Gardner, of the Healing Springs sec-
Stephen M. Crother of PhiladeU
E hia, shooting 200 rounds a day.
roke 400 pigeons without a miss,
establishing a World record and
winning the national championship
at Vandalia, Pa. The former
record was 256 without a miss?
tion.
Second Annual Dog
Show October 16 th
The People-Sentinel is in receipt of
(the following notice relative to the
Second Annual Dog Shpw, which will
be hald in Augusta October Ifi atSd'JT:
“We cordially invite everyone to
enter any breed of dog that they have
one or four classes. Fee $2.00 per
class. Dogs do not have to be regis
tered. You do not have to be a “Pro
fessional” to enter your dog, just
have it washed up and looking pretty.
We'feed, water, and care for your
dog free of charge during-the whole
show. ‘
“We are offering a liberal amount
of cash also silver cups and other
valuable trophies. We want you to
come to our show and promise we
will do everything we can to make it
pleasant for you. We are expecting
from four to five hundred beautiful
dogs of all breeds. Hotels are. offer
ing reduced rates during the show.
“Write, phone or wire at once' to
Augusta Kennel Club, Augusta, Ga.,
for entry blanks and any information
ydu^wSKT Please make your entries
at once ad' the time for filing them
expires October 3rd.”
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Cher’s Cistern is 1
pleasant, harmless Sub
stitute for Castor Oil,
Paregoric, T e e t h i n.g
Drops and Soothing t:
Syrups, especially pre
pared; for Infants in
arms and Children of all ages.
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Sept. 27th—Oct. Sid
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If your birthday is this week, you an faadnattng in personality,
enthusiastic, impulsive and utterly unselfish, always showing the great
est kindness and consideration in both manner and speech. Your happy,
amiable disposition wins for you many warm frienda, and your
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To avoid imhatiom, always look for. the signature
Erections on each package.
It contains no narcotics.
of
Physicians everywhere recommend it
ion wins for you many warn friends, and your me*
and advancement in life is likely yo be all that could be desired.
Your inteilfeetual and spiritual nuaUtias are highly developed,
and you art broadminded and liberal in your views. You love order
and harmony above all things, and if your surroundings are inhar
monious yeu suffer most acutely. Love of the beautiful In all things
is very highly developed in your nature.
When you have faults they an pronounced. Yeu are impatiant,
impulsive, and, apt to form your optaiona too quickly. You are ego
tistical, vain, proud, and place undue value upon the applause and ap
probation of the multitude. You cannot stand >
when you know* it k just
Men born during theos dates make txceOmt
man, buyers, and orators, and can capably til a
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any parities of author*.
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by John
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The Stomach’s Rest Hours
Nature’s laws—which are really
God’s laws, are infallible in either
reward for obedience or penalty
for disregard, t
-Digestion is a wonderful process
which acts independently of our
will. In .man, this most important
chemical laboratory operates only
in daytime, as is tipe in lower ani
mals. Digestion ceases with the
oncoming of night. Digestion “goes
to bed early” In order that other
important work may be carried on
during sleeping hours. This is
true of all animal creation. To
try to awaken digestion hi the
night is a dangerous violation of
both natural and divine law. The
penalty is sure.
Man cannot tns’r.tain his.
strength without protein. T’. esc
are animal and vegetable, and are
taken as food. Until acted Upon
hv mstvt’tt flierPttiiv* flwidm thfV arm
unfit to enter his circulation, and if
absorbed undigested, ore active poi
sons. And, most things swallowed
are absorbed, whether digested or
not.. Fancy all the juices of a heavy
six-o’clock dinner being thrust in
to the blood stream without proper
digestion in the stomachl No won
der the victim k stupid, end with-
11 plan!
foe in thk
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fiance of natural law k building
blood-pressures all over our land,
hardening arteries, and
all manner of ttrar and
certificate reeds.
out appetite next
wonder the
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SAFE
The Controllable Beam on
Night driving strain, the
blind insecurity when
you dim to keep glare oat
of the eyes of an approach
ing driver—-bom have
* been eliminated by the
Controllable Beam Head
light, a feature of the
Better Buick. \
Daytime visibility every
inch of the way! Bright
Ughfall the time!
And this is only one of
mjmy 1926 hngroVe-
at fifty to stxtar-
_ Traced- hack to
the six o'clock dinner in toe vast
majority of insteneee! Those who
persist in thk defiance of the laws
of health are certainly reaping
consequences. Thk sort of erlma
Next Week—Limit the
75 harife*
power ana more;
ih Duco finish; Triple
Sealed Valvri»in»Head ea»
gine; light-pedaLprcssura
clutch; approved mechan
ical 4-wheel brakes; and
many ocher exduaive ad
vancements now make
the Better Buick the bet*
tor car* to own ami curve.
Look it overt Drive one!
We have a Better Buick
^weiring for tprinr tele
phone call,
any evening.
BUICK, MOTOR COMPANY*
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