The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, April 29, 1926, Image 3
THURSDAY, APRIL 29TH, 192«.
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THE BARN?HELL PBPPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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Newest Model Plant
' Marks Forward Step
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Soijie of the .greatest scietific and
engineering problems,, which baffled
human ingenuity for years, in thenetid
proved absurdly simple, when ap
proached from the proper angle. The
radfiOj the airplane and the automo
bile, in their evolution became simp
ler, less costly and more serviceable.
El?(fcric light and power for farm.*
h&s progressed in the same manner.
In ten y^ars time engineers hmv»e
gene from heavy, expensive, trouble
some machinery to simple, trouble-
proof, compact niecha.rtjprtf], many
times superior to the fam, light and
power of half a decade ago.
In presenting its newest model,
which operates without $fl0ta£e bat
teries, the Delco-Light Company has
marked another forward step in en-
gfneerTng end at the same time has
made electricity available to addit
ional hundreds of thousands of far
mers^ who prefer this type of -ser
vice to that previously offered.
This new model is absolutely auto
matic in operation. When a light
switch is turnpjf' the plant starts
running and continues until the
switch is turned off, when it stops
iriimediately. . ,
“Now there is a Delco-Light to fit
every need and at prices to fit every
pocket book” declares E. G. Biech-
ler>, President and General Manager
of the Delco-Light Company. “And
every plant from the Smallest auto-
Soci&I and Personal
- New* from Ellenton
malic, non-baWery pi Ant to the lar-
gest storage battery plant carries
the Delco-Light and General Motors
guarantee and can be purchased on
the GMAC plan of easy payments.”
FJllentdn, April 25.— v Mrs. ' Ralph
l5unbar has returned home after a
visit in Columbia with her sister*
Mrs. W. P., Etchison.
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Mrs. Charley Youngblood has re
turned from Greenwood where she
has -been visiting relatives. ' -
Quite a. number of ; fhe Ellenton
pecpkMwere in Aiken Saturday to at
tend field day of the schools of the
county. The Ellenton school was well
represented in all of the contests and
succeeded in bringing home a num-
hgr of.hluo ribbons. r-
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Nr« Me,AtU.
««rufnr punhatt
trrnu and n*u> lout
pricet. $190 up
Frigidaire Means SAFE
Refrigeration
Frigidaire electric refrigeration
automatically maintains a low
temperature that keeps all foods
fresh until you’re ready to use
them. It makes you inde
pendent of outside ice supply
and protects the health of your
family.
See Frigidaire demonstrated.
Ask for details of our con
venient purchase plan.
Williston Hardware Co
Williston, S. C.
Instlrance
Bonds and Real Estate
Mrs..Emmett Johnson was called to
her home in Trimble, Tenn., last Wed
nesday by the illness of her mother,
Mrs. Pitts, of that city. News has
been received that her mother is re
covering.
A number of Ellenton people have
been attending the John Brown re
vival meetings in Augusta.
Their many friends are welcoming
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carpenter home.
They have been visiting in Hepzibah,
Ga., for some time. Mr. Carpenter
has almost recovered from the crush
ed knee he suffered with for so long
Mrs. William Bush had as her
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guests last week-end Mr. and Mrs
W. P. Etchison, Mi* 5 * Elizabeth Etchi
son, Nolle and Preston Etchison, of
Columbia.
Mis.s Helen Dunbar.-of Columbia is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralnh Dunbar.
Mtj. and Nl rs. Moise Carroll and
'. hildren. of North Augusta, spent last
week-end with Mrs. C. J. Ashley.
A “Mock marriage” was held at
the school auditorium last Friday
night for the benefit of the piano
fund of the Christian church.—
The__S» ho'.'J, Impi'ovcmvnt asseww---'-
. meeting at
the school house Friday afternoon. .
Mrs. Smith Bagnal, who has been
ill. returned with her mother, Mrs.
Damkins. to her home in Sumter. It
Ibis Week
By Arthur Brisbane
TO LEGAUZE FHZmCHTS ~
S INSTALMENT BILLIONS
LAND 3c. PER ACRE
5.000,000 RADIO SETS
Chicago votes on the proposition
to make prize fighting legal. That
is the plain English of it. The in-
tclligehce and character of Chica
go will be reflected in the vote.
Prize fighting is brutality, gath-
ers together criminals and spreads
the w orst diseases.
Pflze fighting makes heroes of
thug* and lawbreakers, setting a
false example before growing boys.
It has-been said that prize fight
ing trains men “to be courageous
and defend their country.” Well
known American prize fighters,
apparently, were all hiding under
the bed when the war broke out,
or they gave lessons to soldiers in
camp, far* from the shootinjt. You
cannot mention a prizefight cham
pion that volunteeredto fight for
his country.
Prize fighting means violating
t!. law against assault and bat
tery- for the sake of profit. A city
voting for it would disgrace itself;
This is written after seeing New
Orleans, with Colonel Ewing, boss
of the New Orleans States, as lec
turer and guide.
We have for sale 278 acres known as the G. W. Green home
stead in Rosemary and Richland School districts. Two lots ii
the town of Barnwell with buildintrs thereon, very desirable foca
tion. See us and get prices. Le‘ us show you.
Barnwell Insurance Agency
Barnwell. — — — — So. Car.
is honed that sh^ with soon be able
in to return to her home h>ce.
M iss Mary Phoebe Bu^h, who
teaches at Neeces, spent last toeok-
e^d • with hr.r. mother, Mrs. M.
Bush. She had as her guest Miss
Todd, of Neeces.
Mrs. J. C. Bush had as her guest
•Wednesday, Mrs. E. G. Quattlebaum.
S
ing ahead
T he SOUTH’S NEED for greater railroad service in
the next few years is a problem which the manage
ment of the Southern Railway System must solve now.,
Planning years ahead is a prime requisite of adequate
railroad sendee.
The heavy freight movement throughout the South has
naturally increased our total revenues. We have been
able to effect many economies in operation which have
correspondingly increased our net income and permitted
us to pay dividends to our stockholders.
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But traffic in the South will continue to grow. We must
continue to expand our facilities in order that our service
may keep pace with the demands upon h. Good earrungs
will make it possible to attract additional capital as needed
to^make necessary improvements.
Tfic business interests of the South have a definite interest
in the prosperity of their largest railway system. Con
tinued good earnings by the Southern will insure the
continuation of adequate transportation service to the
South.
The old Freni! Cathedral is
beautiful and the Cabildo, in which |
"as signe^i the Louisiana Pur
chase, is a museum of American
treasures and memories, not
equalled elsewhere.
W e bought
k 'Ijpilllfqn, that.. re at' huBf*]
north, from the Gulf to the Great '
I-akes, for three cents an acre,
the world’s record in real estate
bargains. “The First Consul of
France,” as Napoleon was then
called, must often wonder, in
heaven, why he did not hold on
to that parcel.
The people bought five billion
dollars’ worth of goods on the in
stalment plan in 1925, and some
say, “We are rushing in*o bank
ruptcy.” But don’t worry. Money
)1 spent by those that can pay-
helps, spender and seller and hurts
nobodyix
If youNvant a piano, radio '-et,
automobile and know you can pay
for it, get it NOW and enjoy it
while you pay.
The rich buy real., estate and
stocks -on instalments. A good
automobile is worth more than a
house.
The important thing is that in
stalment business should be on a
sound basis, not encouraging ex
travagance, charging excessive
rates for time payments, or en
couraging a man with a car, good
for two or three years more, to
get rid of it prematurely and glut
the used car market.
What hurts is waste, not spending.
Chicago will build streets hollow
at the centre, higher at the curb,
concave, instead of convex. Mois
ture will run to the centre of the
street, a more sanitary’, less ex
pensive plan.
Men learn slowly’. Needles were
used for IQOJKMLygars
Mrs. Drake*,vice-president of the
Child Study Association, says
parental instinct is disappearing.'
There are no more “natural born
parents.” There are still for
tunately plenty of natural bom
MOTHERS, millions of them.
It is not affection* but knowl
edge, that mothers lack.
Five million radio sets in the
United States have 27,000,000
human beings listening in. Sad that
so little broadcasting is worth at
tention. Science perfects the ma
chinery, but intelligence hasn’t
yet supplied worthy material.
But thft will come. In future
ages, the individual worth while
will have as personal following
an audience of 100,000,000 or 500,-
000,000. The written word will no
longer compete.
Ten million dollars’ worth of
oil burned in California, two men
killed. Lightning caused two
storage lakes to explode. Those
that spend money 7 on lightning
rods will wonder how valuable
they really are. Cannot scientists
find a way, with high tension wires
or otherwise, to protect oil Veils
and oil storage? How long before
great conductors escort the
lightning safely down- from the
clouds and use it as H comas
down ? Edison should work at
that.
Get Your
Nitrate
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It Pays to Use The use of Nitrate
of SODA
Ask your county agent or send a postal card wTth your
address to our nearest office ror our free bulletins
which have helped thousands of farmers to grow big-'
ger and more profitable crops.
Chilean Nitrate of Soda — EDUCATIONAL BUREAU
Dr. M'illiam S. Myera, Director
1UN Hurt Bid,.. AtUnt. G.. 402 Hib*ri»t« E.nlr Bid*, N.w OrW.* U».
702 Colton Eachanrc Blrff., McmphU, Tann. 57 East Stata St., Columkwa, O.
27 Madiaon Avonuo, Now York - '
Don't rjik the chance of your
dealer not having it on hand
wlien you need it
of Soda will insure
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you a big cotton
crop at a profit
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1 IT 18 JUST GOOD
Business Sense
To protect your family with
a Life Insurance Policy. I
haVe plenty of facts and
figures to prove this point
-and will be glad to go into
this subject with you in de
tail at your convenience.
NORMAN B. GAMBLE -
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Drive in, let us give your batteries the
attentionlhey demand. Delay will prove
costly and sooner or later give you trou
ble and inconvenience.
It will take but a few minutes and
will save you dollars and hours.
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Tires Tubes -:- Gas
Bamwi
tatioa
SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST!
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Unless you see the “Bay^r Cross” on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for
Neuralgia Lumbago
Neuritis Rheumatism
Accept only “Bayer** package
which contains proven directions.
Heady “Bayer” boxas of It tablets
bottles ef M^aad 100—-DragfMa.
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Colds Headache
Pain Toothache
Swtirta to »» tMdc mark of aim Maoi
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SYSTEM
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
Notice ir hereby given that all per
sons indebted to the*estate of S. W.|
Blanton, deceased, wiU make pay
ment to the undersigned at once, and
a )l persons holding claims against the |
said estate will present same, duly!
attested, to the undersigned within
thirty days from date hereof.
. Mrs. Ella A; Blanton.
thlSouth
April 1st. 19M.
HALL & COLE, Inc.
94102 Faneuil Hall Market
BOSTON, MASS.
Commission Merchants and Distributors of
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