The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, March 17, 1927, Image 3
THUMDAY, MAKCH 1TTH, lt*T.
BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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Local and Personal
^ News from Williston
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Williston, March 12.—Miss Bessie
Thompson, who is teaching nt Spen
cer, N. C., is a,t home for a few days
on account of the heavy snowe at
Spencer, which caused the school to
be> closed.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Weathersbee
have returned from a visit to their
daughter, Mrs. Loy Bolick at Hickory,
N. €., and were accompanied by Mas-
tor Robert Bolick.
Misses Dorothy and Annie Rosa
Bacey, of Augusta, are the guests of
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gal
lic Hair.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Moore had as
their guest last week the former’s
brother, Mr. F. B. -Moore, of Colum
bia.
Prof. C. H. Fowler, of Barnwell at
tended services at the Presbyterian
church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Givens are vis
iting their daughter, Mrs. Bailey Boyd
at Wagener.
Mrs. Reuben Rountree has return
ed from a visit to Dr. and Mrs. Boyce
Brooker in Richmond, Va.
Mrs. Hattie Rountree, who has
been spending several weeks with her
daughter, kfrs. H. H. Altman, m Char
leston, ha« returned home.
Mrs. B. R. Lewis, of North Augus
ta, was the guest of her sister, Mrs.
G. M. Toole ,for the past week-end.
Miss Evs Wengrow, of Winthrop
College, is spending a few days with
her parents.
Dennis Fogleman, of Mt. Airy, N.
C., visited his brother, Boyles, several
days last week.
Solicitor B. D. Carter, of Bamberg,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
A. Kennedy Thursday evening.
Mrs. W. C. Smith, Sr., has returned
from a visit to friends in Summerville
and McClellansville.
' Hinman Smith, of New York City,
spent a few days with relatives here
last week^ „
Mrs. Robert Black, of Bamberg, is
visiting her mother and sister, Mrs.
W. A. Newsom a nd Miss Hattie New-
MONEY TO LOAN
Loans made same day
application received.
No Red Tape
HARLEY & BLATT.
Attoraeys-at*Law
BarawelL S. C.
som.
Mrs. L. G. Dicks is visiting her
^dughter, Mrs. George Dukes, at Pine-
wood. ^
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mims had as
their guest Sunday Mrs. Grimes, of
Augusta.
Rev. W. R. Davis spent Saturday in
Columbia. •
Luther Givens, of Lemon, Fla., is
spending a few days with his family.
A. P. Hiers spent the week-end with
his son, R. G. Hiers. •
Millard Mims, of Aiken, ia the guest
of hia aunt, Mrs. H. B. Kitchings.
Mrs. Harry Delk, of Blackville, was
the guest Sunday of Mr. «nd Mrs. H.
E. Creech. Mias Clyde Creech re
turned home wth them for a few day*
visit.
Mrs. H. K. Anderson has returned
from a visit to relatives in Augusta.
B. W. and C. C. Hartman, of La-
Fayette, Tenn., spent the week-end
at the home of Mr. and Mr*. P. M.
Hair..
‘ Mrs. John Blume and children
apent Saturday in Augusta, visiting
Mr. Blume, who is under tratemewit at
the University Hiapital.
Mesdame* A. M. Kennedy, J. E.
^Kennedy and Q. A. Kennedy, Jr., have
returned from a visit to friends in
Tampa, Fla.
Mias Mary Harvey Newsonf, acetom-1
panied by Miss Harriet Wiggins, of
Bamberg, and Mias Lilly Baker, of
Kingstree, apent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. New
som.
G. R. Hudson, Master of the Mason
ic lodge here, is attending gjand lodge
in Charleston thip week.
Mrs. John White returned with Mr.
White to her home in Columbia, Sun
day, after spending several weeks with
Jier parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Mel-
lichamp. Little John White, Jr., re
mained for a visit with his grandpar
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Hastings Kitch
ings and little daughter, of Kitch
ings Mill, were week-end guests of
jMr. and Mrs. H. B. Kitchings.
Jamc.-j A. Kennedy left for Greens
boro, N. 6., Thursday on professional
business.
By Viola Brother* Shore
FOR THE GOOSE—
T HE woman that really knows life
has got a amile In back of every
tear and a tear back of every amile.
It’* no good cryln’ to the t<
the doctor or the judge.
teller.
T. B. Ellia
J. B. EUk
ELLIS ENGINEERING CO.
Land Surveying a Specialty.
Lyadkarst, S. C
ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel.
One-Piece Spring
Blackville Crop Review.
Blackville, March 14.—The oat crop
aroujn<3 Blackville* is exceptionally
fine and unless there is some very
cold weather yet to come the prospect
is good for one of the best crops in
years.
A large acreage of English peas has
been planted this season. They are
now in blosm and there is a prospect
fbr at good crop of them. ^
The prospect is for a large acreage
ctf cucumbers. A few have already
planted and soon the planting will be
in full force. '
A number of farmers are planting
pepper* and there will possibly be a
larger crop of watermelons and canto-
loupes than usual. At any rate the
cotton crop will be materially reduc
ed in this section.
JUST RECEIVED.—A suuply of
Real Estate Title* and Mortgages.—
^ Th* People-Sentinel office, BanmeD.
This charming one-piece f;
that resembles a two-piece
f*mble ia the latest edict of l>r.: «
Fashion fbr Spring. It i* con
ceived of French nude IVcsu i c
Rose georgette and * slight':
darker tone of velvet. The jftu.v&
are »uar_
OUR PROSPERITTS SPREAD.
THE PORTERS ARRIVE.
REALLT TWO CHANGES.
""RED, AND BRIGHT RED.
The good thing about American
prosperity's that it spreads further
and farther from the great" control
sources of wealth. In anient days,
a rich nobleman in his palace wr.r
surrcunde<f by ignorant, miserable,
half-starved, barefoot peasants. La
ter tho owner of a* great factory
in New England had the “satisfac
tion” of knowing as he lay in bed
before daybreak that the men and
women were already on the way to
his mill to make money for him
and earn for themselves barely
enough to keep alive.
Tou can overindulge yourself
weepiu* just as much as laughin’ and
it’a worse for your looks.
FOR THE GANDER—
Tetlln' a woman anything about love
Is learn In' a porpoise how to swim.
0
The guy that cllmba up the ladder
might look more Important, but an
awful lot depends on the feller
boldin' it at the bottom.
Gein’ after them ain’t the on*y way
of getttn' women. But It’s the best
that’s been discovered to date.
(C«*rrl*at.)
Card of Thanks.
That has changed, and will
change more. Millions of men go
to work in automobiles. And the
automobile widens their sphere of
labor. A carpenter or bricklayer
can work comfortably anywhere
within fifteen or twenty miles of
his dwelling. That change is as
important, almost, as the invention
of the locomotive^
•The Dives-Lazarus dinner party
is over. Dives still has more than
he needs, more than he should
have, but Lazarous has plenty, and
travels in his little limousine while
waiting to travel in Abraham's
bosom.
Wa wish to thank our many good
friends in Barnwell for their kindness
and sympathy during the illness and
death of our husband and father,
Daniel C. Vickery. We pray that
God’s richest blessings may be be
stowed upon each and every one.
Mrs. D. C. Vickery and Family.
Barnwell, S. G., March 14, 1927.
It would have interested you to
see a Southern Pacific train get
ting ready to start from Oakland,
one evening last week. Half a
dozen well-kept, good automobiles
drove up, one after another. A
man, well dressed, contented, pros
perous-looking, got out of each.
His wife, who changed to the wheel
to drive the car h )iif. \va.« pro n«*r-
n*»Vook:ng an! pim<i to Take • er
hu*.ba*«i ».* hi* wo'A. Tho?e «e*-
eoloieti porters of the Southern
Pacific Puliman cars and tneir
wives.
• * •
What a change from the days of
Uncle Tom’s Cabin, and the change
ia as great for white workers as
it is for colored men. Seventy-
five years ago pious New Eng
landers, excited about “abolition"
and the terrible lot of poor blade
slaves in the South, were told by
the late Albert Brisbane, “By aO
means free the black slaves in the
South. But what about white
slave* in your own New England
factories T What about the white
women who go to work in your
cotton mills before daylight and
get home after dark? It is worn
than black slavery, because the
black slave owner keep* him fed
and healthy that he may continue
• to live and work, whereas you don*t
care what happens to your white
slaves, since yon can get, for notb-
ting, more when they die.”
Slavery can be and has been as
bad on a. “wage basis" as on a
basis of physical slave ownership.
Modern industry, highly produc
tive, intensely organized, immense
ly profitable, takes A step toward
civilization when it allows those
that do the work and produce the
comforts to have some comfort Mt
themselves.
Those colored women, driving,
their husbands to work, in good
automobiles, will cause the foolish
to ask, “Dear me, what is the
world coming to ?" It is coming to
better days, greater happiness for
the crowd and gre
the few that
id grea
skim c
iter security for*
off the cream.
Certain clergymen
“red." Their
barmwkj* a c
Fanners!
1!.
DONT GAMBLE on your crops this year.
Insist on felting fertilizer with an estnhfithed npu*
tatkm for Quality and Plant Food. Value will in.'
sure you.
PROFITABLE YIEips
% That is what you got when you buy
S. S. QUALITY FERTILIZERS
Manufactured by
Southern States Phosphai
ompan
OFFICE—AUGUSfA, GA.
Sold by
F. MOLAIR i j
Barnwell, ■ S. C
1 LLSJgiB
HALL & COLE, Inc.
94-102 Faneuil Hall Market
BOSTON, MASS.
Commission Merchants and Distributors of
ASPARAGUS. “
_One of the Oldest Commission Houses in
the Trade. Send for Shipping Stamp.
COTTONSEED.
One year from Wannamaker. Several hun
dred bushels. Not mixed with any other seed.
A SPECIAL OFFER TO FARMERS:
Will exchange one bushel for I Vh bushels
of any sound cotton seed.
Q. A. KENNEDY,
Williston, South Carolina.
SEEDS w SEEDS
WE HAVE IN STOCK a •apply of
freak Garden Seed* of all kinds aad a
limited quantity ef Excel, Improved
Tom Watson, Irish Gray and Thur
man Gray Watermelon Seeds, Kirby
Stay-Green and Hendereon’s Improved
While Spine Cucumber Seeds. Got
our prices before boyinp.eleewbcre.
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MAIN STREET
Deason’s Drug Store
saenwell, s. a
BP
enutne
of being “ro3." Their accusers
want them investigated by a Con
gressional Judiciary Committee.
A clergymen is “red” when he
doesn’t believe that a whale swal
lowed Jonah and coughed him up
on the land.
He is “red" if he believes that
the advice to give all to the poor
was really meant seriously.
He is “red" If he doubts that
Joshua nvde the sun stand still
in its trip around the earth, in
spite of tho fact that It doesn’t
go around the - rth.
He is “red" he says the four
angels could not have stood on the
four corners of the earth because
it hasn't four corners.
And he is BRIGHT red, if he
thinks anything should be done to
[let everybody have enough, here,
" "shy have too much.
Wm. McNAB
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