The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, October 01, 1925, Image 4
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Entered at the poet office at Barnwell
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Tear |1.60
Six Months .90
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THURSDAY. OCTOBER J8T, 19»
Learning Their State.
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South Carolina's leading daily
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ihe purpose of interesting Barnwell
business men in a proposition to ad
vertise this seetion of the State.
They had been to BlaekviHe and
Williston and told the writer that
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their trip had been highly educational
—that they had learned things about
their own State that they never
dreamed were true. For instance,
that Blackville is the cucumber cen
ter, WiWiston the asparagus center
and Barnwell the watermelon center
of South Carolina; that the towns
and Country are making material pro
gress along all lines; that Barnwell
County has as fine a system of sand-
day roads as can be found anywhere;
that the towns visited have much to
offer to those seeking locations for
various kinds of industries, and so on.
We who live here know these things,
but the trouble is that we take them
as a matter of course and don’t be
stir ourselves to let outsiders know
what we have to offer. If we con*
tinue to hide our light under a bushel,
we cannot hope to see this section
progress and develop as H should,
blessed as it is with so manv natural
advantages of soil and climate.
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARN WELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1ST, lt»
has returned from the Orangeburg
hospital. ,•
Mrs. Margret Hartxog is spending
some time with her daughter, Mrs.
Annie Woodward.
Mr, Isaac Hartxog and family mo
tored to Barnwell Saturday After
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Levy Grubbs and
baby spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Horate Hutto.
Messrs. Paul, Isaac and Jack*Hart-
sog spent Sunday at the home, of Mrs.
Annie Woodwaond. ^
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Be sure to buy during week of Oct 12-17th to get
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The Allendale County Citizen calls
attention to the fact that many tour-
ists are being induced to travel to
Florida by wav of Aurusta, Macon,
Cordele. Tifton and Valdosta be
cause many Insceuratelv printed mans
show that as the nearest route. The
Citi*en says:
“We have In mind one.in particulor,
which show* the route through Col
umbia and Ausru*ta. According to
thia^map. the road between these two
cities runs due north and south, show
ing the tourist that by going that
wav. he is taking the mo«t direct
road. The man ha* the Savannah
river closer to Columbia than Augus
ta. and runs it due cast and weat. It
ignores Savannah entirely, and takes
tHe tourist through Macon, Cordele,
Tifton and Valdosta.
“A tourist from New York hap
pened to hear of the Savannah bridge,
and wifhed to cross it. so he decided
to take a chance on adding a little to
his mileage, and take the route
through Savannah, even should it
move to be a little longer than
through Augusta. Arriving at Vam-
viie, however, he took the trouble to
Agum out the mileage on an accurate
highway map, put out by the State
highway department. He found that
the distance saved was close to fifty
miles, instead of the distance being
greater.
“Incidents such as this furnish food
fbr tjRJUfbt t^ aTT Those 'who are sin
cerely interested in the welfare of
the low country. To divert tourist
traffic away from this country, which
legitimately ought to have it. is to
periously cripple tl»e country.”
The route through Georgia has
nothing to offer in the way of high
ways of scenery that this section of
South Carolina cannot match or im
prove on and every effort should be
made to get. this travel at least one
way. As The Citizen suggests, it
would be a good idea t*> have a mao
showing both rolites. tourists being
urged to uae one route going South
«nd the other when they return
North, thus adding to the enjoyment
of their trio.
And another thing:; In suite of the
Mr. Brooker Hartzog and Mr. Wil
lie Woodward made a brief trip to
Blackville Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Collins and
family attended preaching services
at Hilda Sunday, morning and night.
Mr. and Mrs. Brooker Hartzog were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Delk Sunday.
Mr. and "Mrs. William Henry Gun
nels were the guests of Mrs. An hie
Woodward Sunday.
Mr. John and Loe ilyches and fam
ily were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Delk Sunday night.
The Hilda school began its 1925-26
session Monday. i\ successful year
fc??ed for by the patrons of the
school.
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MAJESTIC
BIG FREE PREMIUM OFFER
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While our Factory Demonstration is on ‘
Oct. 12 to 17 Only, we will give without
cost to every purchaser of a Majestic Range,
a beautiful Polished Solid Copper Set, or if
you prefer, a Set of Special Majestic Ware.
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We want to urge you to visit our Store
before this remarkable offer expires.
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Whether you buy or not Jou will be wel-
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Don’t fail to come!
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come.
Here is the new model Great Majestic, the finest Range
ever built— Uses less fuel yet bakes perfectly— All copper
Own A Majestic Now
reservoir gives* abundant hpt water without extra fuel.
New Champion
Burnished blue polished top requir«s little work- Beauti
ful throughout with heavy Nickled Trimmings—doors and
splasher back paneled in White, Gray or Blue -Enamel if
desired- Has rustless floor rest; large warming closets;
open end ash pan, and oven door that will support any
weight placed on it. * «
Don’t wait another day! Realize right now £our ambition to
have a new model Majestic for your very owV Just come to our
store, -select the style and size range that you prefer and this
beautiful range and exquisite copper set are yours. Ask us about
a trade-in of your old range and the special allowances we will
make on it Demonstration week toward a New Majestic.
You Will Never Regret
Free Week of Oct. 12 to 17th only
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Not once during the many, many years that your new Majestic
will serve you, will you ever regret having bought it— Day«.after
day, season after season it will go on cooking perfect meals with
lighter work on your part; supplying abundant hot water when
ever you want it; saving fuel and repairs; keeping its bright
beauty with little effort on your part; giving complete satisfac
tion in -every way; contributing t# the health and happineaiJoT
your househoid.
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Don’t Mist This Opportunity!
This nineteen year old school
boy, Fedel La Barba of Los An
geles, startled the fistic world by
winning the flyweight champion
ship from Frankie Genaro of New
York, in a decision bout.
Come and bring friends with you. It will be interesting to hear
the factory representative explain the numerous advantages of
the wonderful New Majestic. You will be delighted tf inspect
the range and the beautiful Copper Ware. A visit will positively
not obligate you to buy. But be sure to come during the week.
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For Satisfactory Weights and
Grades, Ship Your Cotton to MID
DLETON and PETERSON, Inc.,
Savannah, Ga.
We will give this beautiful set of Polished Solid Copper \\ are
absolutely without cost if you decide to buy your GREAT
MAJESTIC RANGE during this Exhibit we*k; or, if you pre
fer, we will give you a wonderfully serviceable set of Majestic
Enamel and Copper *Cooking Ware.
C. F. MOLAIR
Barnwell,
South Carolina.
NOTICE.
State of South Carolina,
Courtly of Barnwell.
We, the Undersigned Board of
Directors of the Commercial Bank of
Blackville, S. C., will hold a stock
holders’ meeting on the 2nd day of
November, 1925, at ten o’clock a. m.
at the law offices of Ninestein and
Baxley, Blackville, S. €., for the
purpose of dissolving the Commer
cial Bank of Blackville, and passing
resolutions for the purposes herein
above set forth.
W. A. PICKLING,
F. G. PICKLING,
C. J. PICKLING,
• J. W. BROWNING,
, G. F. HAIR.
Sept. 26, 1925.
FOR SALE
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designated as the official State route
between Columbia end Savannah, cer
tain towns along other routes are
.maS&g^felse claims as to mileage.
Highway No. 1 ie shorter by 12 or
16 mles then any other route be
tween Columbia and Savannah, and
unless tourists ere apprised
feet, Springfield, Blackville
end Allendale are going
large pert of their trayeL This sec
tion of South Caroline bee been too
modest to “tslliiMr the worW” whet
dt has to qffer. There is more truth
in these words: “He who
pet 1 jhift qwn horn letteth it
to e state qt untootedness.”
My plantation near Bon-
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nie Doone tract, also my
Store on Main Street,
Barnwell, S. C. • Very
reasonable for cash.
CITATION NOTICE.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
By John K. Snelling, Esq.,. Probate
Judge.
WHEREAS, Letha Peeples made
Notice of Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my report with the H^n. John K.
Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barn
well County, State of South Carolina,
on Monday, the 12th day of October,
now next ensuing, and petition the
suit to me to grant unto her Letters. said Court for an Order of Discharge
of Administration with the Will an
nexed of the estate of and effects of
Jacob Peeples.
THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to
eke and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of the said
Jacob Peeples, deceased, that they
be and appear before me, in the epurt
f Probate, to be held at Barnwell, S.
C., on Saturday, October 3, 1925, next
after publication thereof, at 11 o’clock
in the forehoon, to show cause, if
any they have, why the said Adminis
tration with the Wiu annexed should
not be granted.
Given under my >and this 17th
day of September, A. D., 1925.
JOHN K. SNELLING,
Published on the 24th day of Sept.,
1925, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel.
Teacher’s Examination.
Notice is hereby given that the regu
lar Fall Teacher’s Examination will
Mrs. AJP.
Aiken, S. C.
WulMcNAB
HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
IN8URANCB COMPANIRS. •*
be held at the Co-i't Hcu.se in Barn
well on Friday, October 9th, and Sat
urday, October 10th, 1925. Both days
are required to complete the examina
tion. Questions for Primary and
ElementaryvCertificatea will be offered.
The examination will start prompt-
ly at 9:00 o’clock a m.
HORACE J. CROOCH,
County Sunt of Education,
Barnwell, S. C., Sapt. 24. l62.o. St
and Letters Dismissory.
J. D. HIRT,
Admr. of the Estate of
J. S. Birt.
Dated Sept. 23, 1925. 4t.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
State of South Carolina, '
• County of Barnwell.
Notice is hereby given that I have
filed in the Probate Court receipts and
release from all my wards and that I
will apply to the said Court of Pro-
jbate for Barnwell County fer an
Order of Discharge and Letters Dis-j
missory upon Monday the 19th day
of October, 1926.
W. T. RILEY. SR.
Guardian.
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C. Walker Beeson W. M. Butt
WALKER & WALKER
Cotton Factors
Augusta, ... Georgia
Established 1898.
Govemment Bonded Warehouse
We Solicit Your Business.
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JAMES TOBIN FERDINAND PHINIZY
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PHINIZY AND CO.
COTTON FACTORS AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
ESTABLISHED 1865
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We again offer our services to the people of Barnwell and
adjoining counties as commission merchants- We are prepared
to make advances on all shipments and require no other form of
security than the actual cotton itself.
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COTTON
We Believe to Higher Prices fer
CottoQ. Consign Yours to Us to
bt Hold. Draw 80 per cent.'
HIGHEST PRICES.
QUICKEST SETTLEMENTS.
SAVANNAH COTTON FCTG. CO.
Sgnd Us Your Job Work*
I am no longer connected with the firm of
Smith and Walker
HAY, GRAIN. FEEDS
FLOUR/ MEAL, GRITS
POULTRY AND DAIRY FEEDS
SEED OATS end SEED RYE.
BARNWEU. INSURANCE AGENCY
John JvrSnelling, Mgr.
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Representing the Best Old Line
Surety Bonds
Insurance of All Kinds
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Fire Health and Accident ~~ Life
—Buy
W.P. FRANKLIN
Opposite A. C. L. Depot.
Office Phone 87 <— Residence Phone 8
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N. G. W. WALKER
INSURANCE
Office in'Walker Building;
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