The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, December 10, 1925, Image 4
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THE BARNWELL PEOPLB-8KNT1NEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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TIiABarnwU People-Scntipel
JOHN W. HOLMES
1840—It 12.
Entered at the poet office at Barnwell
S. C., as second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year — $150
Six Months *00
Three Months .50
(Strlctlj in Adranca.)
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1925
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Christmas Seal Edition.
This issue of The People-Sentinel is
dedicated to the Christmas Seal
Sale Campaign and each copy is be
ing stamped with one of the little
health bonds. Readers of this paper
are urged to use the Seals on every
letter and package mailed from now
until after Christmas.
Hercules Local News.
EXPORTING POWER.
BOOTLEG.
Hercules, Dec. 7.—Messrs. C. F.
Creech, Green Still, Willie Prince and
Bob Morris motored to the home of
Mr. W. N. Creech Sunday; also to
Kline, Yenome, Cave and Ulmers.
Messrs. C. S. Creech and J. M.
Templeton made a business trip to
EUenton last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Toby Sanders spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H.
B. Sanders.
Miss Ethel Still spent the weck-eud
with Miss Carrie Still.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sanders spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Toby San
ders.
Mr. and Mrs. August Sanders spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Hartzog.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Still spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Still.
Mr. Rusaell Black, Ogreeta Black,
J. D. Black and Eugene Black, of
Hilda, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mre. J. E. Lain. .
Mr. and Mr*. Charlie Hutto and
^family spent Sunday with Mr. Henry
Hutto. •
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cook, of Snell-
ing, spent Sunday with their daugh
ter, Mis* Lucy Cook.
Miss Laura Lain spent last week
end with Miss Ogreeta Black, of Hil
da.
Miss Alice Creech spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Creech
Mr. and Mr*. Brunson Zissett, of
Fairfax, spent Sunday with Mr. Tom
Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Croft, of Ul
mers. spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. S. P. Croft.
Mr. James Cook, of Bamberg,
spent Sunday with his sister, Miss
Lucy Cook.
Miss Mary Cre?ch, of Barnwell,
apent Sunday with Miss Ina Sanders.
..WHY DID I EAT TOO MUCH. -
SOLITARY CONFINEMENT.
The Scandinavians run a cable un
der the water, ship and sell power to
Denmark.
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, There’s a hint for New England,
especially for Maine, which intelli
gently plans to harness the great
tides in the bay of Fundy. The Maine
export about which we know most ia
seed potatoes—excellent potatoes.
This writer has bobght many a car
load.
"Junior Follies" a Success.
“The Junior Follies," presented at
the Vamp Theatre last Wednesday
evening under the direction of Miss
Virginia Mosely, was a great success
from every standpoint. The amateur
actors and actresses acquitted
themselves splendidly and a little over
one hundred dollars weir* added to
the Methodist Church Budding Fund.
Our Eye Specialist OPTOME
TRIST will be with us SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 19th. If you are having
any trouble with your eyes see hfm.—
BEST PHARMACY, Barnwell, S. C.
The “power crop” of Maine should
bring to the state millions of <|ollars
every month, without the inconveftien- -fo Barnwell County with ,Mrs. A. A.
ce of fighting potato bugs.
Nothing comes suddenly.- It took
a long time and several revolutions
for the humble bourgeoisie to take
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power from kings, nobles and clergy,
thus increasing a thousandfold the
number of those ^ith a share in
life’s good things. iWd the merchants,
the “money men" did not gain power
except as they learned how to use .it.
The next step along the' path of
democracy will be another increase
in the number of earth’s children
that share its property. That step
will be taken when the great crowd
learns how to rule itself and finds
competent leaders that won't betray
it.
If our men of power have any In
telligence, the change will come a
long time hence, and as peacefully
as an election in a golf club.
The trouble is that our “big" men
take themselves too seriously, at
taching to their bank balances more
importance than to historical prec
edent and the rights of others.
Fiank Casale, aged forty-five, is
arrested for chaining his children
to the floor, and flogging them Vith
a heavy rope. He beat his wife when
she released one of the children, chain
ed down for four-days. ’ Bootleg
whiskey.
Mrs. Ferguson, Governor of Tex
as takes prohibition seriously. She
wonders why they arrest bodleg-
gers who carry two or three pints for
sale, but don't arrest bootlegger worth
more than $5,000.
The Lady-Guwrnor has some
thing to learn about American meth
ods. In this country five thousand
dollars means protection, five million
dollars means immunity.
African savages capture a hip
popotamus, oat all their distended
stomachs can hold, lie down beside
the carcass, *le4p, wake, eat more,
sleep agfrin And so on.
Some die of ptomaine poisoning as
the meat gets bad. The survivors
think that they have* had n good
We improve on the hippopotamus
eaters and the Romane with Urge
marble receptacles to which they re
turned s. food previously swallowed
that they might swallow more.
But our eating, Hke our thinking
and our ideas of justice,, is of ah
age 1000 years behind onr scien
tific age. We are nearer to canni
balism than to civilization. One-
half of the adults do not even know
enough to protect their children from
the effects of gorging.
New Hampshire i^evives solitary
Imprisonment for criminals. For a
strong brain solitude is a good thing,
if not over done.
Every man worth while seeks men
tal solitude, difficult to find in this
age.
But for the weak, criminal brain
solitude is dangerous, breeds bitter
hatred, leads to insanity.
As well prescribe solitary confine
ment for a cancer patient as for a
criminal.
Christmas Seal Sale.
The Christmas seal campaign, the
money from which is used to fight
tuberculosis, is now being carried oh
Lemon as chairman.
South Carolina’s allotment of sales
this year is larger than ever before
but the need of money to fight the
great white plague is larger like
wise and it is hoped by the officials
of, the South Carolina Tuberculosis
association that the sale this year
will set a new high mark in this
State. Last year the response was
so generous that the 1924 sale is the
largest on record for South Carolina.
Buying seals will nave lives. The
'ampaign in this county began Mon
day, the 7th, inst.
Advertise in y The People-Sentinel.
Our Eye Specialist OPTOME
TRIST will be with u* SATURDAY.
DECEMBER 19th. If you .ire having
any trouble with your eyes see him.—
BEST PHARMACY, Barnwell, S. C.
DOUGHTY’S
the old reliable
DRY CLEANERS
AND DYERS
since 1895
{Phone 6562, Columbia"
►<- nunmiuiMiiiu"
Ml
^ (llwaifs use v
ClanS SeniS
Bread ,
o has more foci value
Our Eye Specialist OPTOME
TRIST will be with us SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 19th. If you are having
time and give thank* to the pink nosed any trouble with your eyes see him.
idol that they happen to worship. ; BEST PHARMACY, Barnwtft S. C.
COLLIE CIRCUS IN WOULD OF PLEASURE
Zicfrfdd Pollies’ Collie Circus is one of the features of World of Pleasure. Here are fiv
of the aristocrats and their beautious helpmates, who will be seen at
. VAMP THEATRE, FRIDAY. DEC. 11TH
Just What She Wanted!
SrtBMflU
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—A Checking Account of
HER OWN!
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To give a checking account just for the sake
of giving isn’t a good recommendation. The best
reason for opening a checking account for yflW
wife, and depositir
because—
IT HAS ADVANTAGES!
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n gift sum for a starter, i*
-a cancelled check^is a receipt! u i t
-it saves carrying sums of money in the home or puise that n.o/
-saves running to the bank for money to pay unexpected bills!
-sending a check through the mail is safq! It also saves times and the price of a money order!
-we render accurate monehly statements which keeps the home accounts in order!
A CHECKING ACCOUNT IS CONVENIENT, SENSIBLE AND SAFE!
HOME BANK OF BARNWELL
Legal Advertisements
Notice of Dissolution of Corporation
Notice is herpby given that a meet
ing of the stockholders of the W. D.
Harley Motor Co., - Inc., of Barnwell,
S. C., will be held at the-office of W.
D. Harley, at Barnwell, S. C., .on
Friday, the 18th day of December,
1925, at eight o’clock p. m., for the
purpose of cqnsidering dissolving
said corporation and surrendering its
charter to the Secretary of State, etc.
# W. H. DUNCAN, ’
Secretary.
Nov. 24, 1925.
Notice of Dissolution of Corporation.
Notice is hereby given that a meet
ing of the stockholdeers of the Barn
well County Fair Association will
be held at the office of W. D. Harley,
at Barnwell, S. C., on Friday, the 18th
day of December, 1925, at eight o’
clock p. m., for the purposo of on-
sidering dissolving said or>nation
and i.ji rend?.*-n£ its charVr to tnc
Secfe-j.-v of State, etc.
W. H. DUNCAN,
Acting Secretary
Nov. 24. 1925.
HOLIDAY CANDIES ‘
(AND1 is the expected gift—because it is as muen
a part of the Christmas Spirit as holly and old Santn him
self. We have an especially fine selection of goodies for
young and old that are delightfully wholesome and de
licious. Creamy chocolates, nut centers, bonbons, can
died fruits, etc., in special Holiday boxes.
And for the kiddies, pure hard candies, canes, fruit
drops, pepermint sticks and novel decorations for the tree.
Barnwell Fruit Company
NOTICE!
Taxe* due the Town of Bainwci),
if not paid on or beforj December 15
1925, will be subject to a two per
cent, penalty, and after January 1,
1926, a penalty of five per cent, will
be attached.
By order of the Town Council.
IRA FALES, Clerk.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
AH persons indebted to the estate
of J. L. Buist will make payment to
the undersigned administratrix and
any a nd all persons, if any, holding
claims against the estate of* J. L.
Buist will file them, duly itemized and
verified with the undersigned at
BlackvUle, S. C.
Mrs. Lenna Buist,
Administratrix.
Nmestein & Baxley,
Attorneys for Admx.
Dec. 9, 1925.
FOR SALE
CABBAGE, COLLARD AND
— LETTUCE PLANTS —
By Parcel Post, Two Hundred
75c; by Express, collect, $2.50
per Thousand. Cash with order.
PEAS WANTED!
Any quantity and any quality.
Will receive and pay cash your
shipping point in quantities of 25 bu.
and over. • . ■■■ -
W. M. WALTON,
ELLENTON, S. C
666
is a
prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
It kills the germs. * r
CHRISTMAS SH0PPIII6
Hfve You Selected Your Gift*.
Come in end L‘t us show you
our new line of Watches, cl>*cVs.
Jewelry and many other things
useful and appropriate fot gifts.
Several shipments to arrive
soon.
P. W. Stevens
Jeweler
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“GIFTS THAT LAST"
BARNWELL, S. C. '
Dr. C. N. Burckhalter
Barnwell, South Carolina.
KODAKERS!
Send your films to us for develop
ing and printing. One day service.
Write for prices.
Loll&r’s Studio
1422 Main Street “ <
COLUMBIA SOUTH CAROLINA
V We sell Eastman Filins
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You Can Buy Here
A Philadelphia Battery, in a solid rub
ber case, and guaranteed for 12 months,
for Star, Chevrolet, Ford and other light
cars for only $16.50.
. A complete line of other Batteries,
also accessories of'all kinds, including
fan belts, lamps, springs and Miller tires
and tubes. Windshield glass for Fords.
Machine Shop - Auto Repairs
Tv - Oils and Greases
Barnwell,
S. C.
SEND US YOUR ORDERS FOE JOB PRINTING. :