University of South Carolina Libraries
SMILE UP, FELLERS. EVERYTHING ELSE ISlI, - By A! R CHAPIN > T l (* • 14~; V ' t i#;. k ' B i/A"' ■ 0^ V I '-e< / ^1 f- / 7^ THE f AS TER - ASON s •f Vtk A' hofr with two hearts was butcher ed «t Berkeley Springs, W. Vs,, re cently. The main heart Was iroM&al in size, shape and foim. The other was about the sizs ot a hen heart, had the same characteristics, connect ed at the sama piece as the larger heartland lay at the side of the larg er organ. - A bctl ftear H«yd*n,-ahio, the looks of a red boot ear, charged a freight train. He dlemiled one c^r containlitg dynamite. Thera %ts no explosion but die bul was killed. - New Tork City has more than one hundred buildings that could be term ed skyscrapers. ? - r ~ ripoTfi Colds, Grippe, Fhi; Dem gue; Bilious Fever and Malaria. It KIOs Use, Genas A ' The Super-: /> U| : , W; * A r iwiAvl S y (K Social and Personal t News from Ellenton Ellenton, April 10.—Among those attending the Edisto district U. D. C. conference Saturday at Summerville were. Mis. W.*H. Greene. Mrs. E. R. Buckingham, Mrs. W. M. McLeod and Miss Dorothy Mcl-eod. Mrs. Get rge Seegoy of Greenwood, is spending several days here with her sister, Mrs. Beiv Peeples, who has been quite ill. Mrs. C. G. Ynunblood has returned from Beaufort where she at ended the B. Y. P. U. conventi rv While there she was the gut at of Miss Maty Waterhouse. Mt. and Mia. J. H. Bagnal and .1. H. Bagnal, Jr., motored to Beaufort Sunday. , Mr. and Mis. Har ld Buckingham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Idis Brabham at Hattieville. Chief of Police and Mi*. W. L. Hayes spent Sunday in Allendale, Recent arrivals at the Hayes hotel *re Messrs. Good«on and Deese, of Allendale, and Mr. Seag3, of Gret‘i- woo 1. Chirk'S Yurne*- and M. B. Turner, of Cl ‘mt^n college, spent the woek-er. J 'With tl.eir parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Turner. Mm-. E R Buckingham, Mm. Dixie Dunbai, Mrs. John Ho:d and Mias Elizabeth Miller left Monday for Tampa. Fla., where they will attend the Confederate Vetera-iis’ reunion. Mrs. Ben Peeples, who has been iP, at the Univeisity hospital, has re sumed to her home here. ♦ Mrs. Russell Bailey, who was ta'ver to a hospital in August-i Sunday for tnatment is improving. Miss Grace Walt n, who attends school in Crawfardville,- Ga., spent ■ the week-end w»"h her parents here. Rev. and Mrs. Jesse Hammond, of Crawfordville, Ga., spent Sunday he'.e. Mr. Hammond pleached at the Baptist church a t b th morning and evening rcrvices. The members of the Baraca class of the Baptist church held n delightful fish supper at the river Friday night. Miss Josie Radford; of Augusta, 1* spent the week-end with her aunt, Mm. W. S. Thames. Mis, Het i« Butler and several of the members of the lecal girls’ basketball team attended a reception in Aiken Friday afternoon in honor if the Aiken l *skethaU league. Mrs. M. H. Howell, of Walterboro, is visi.ing her sister, Mm. C. J. Ash ley, here. Dr. Lucius A, Bailey, of the Univer sity of Georgia Medical college in Augusta, spent the week-end here with his mother. ’* — 1 Perfecting Plant for Summer School Bamberg, April 12.—Plans are now being i ompleted a>« to the details of the S utkeastem Summer School for Teachers, to be conducted in this city for six weeks beginning the first part cf June. As the movement ad* varcr a, its success becomes more and more an as^uied fact, and the l eal « authorities who are responsible for its establi-diement a s a Bamberg en- •.erpris. and who are in charge of the undertaking are greatly encouraged at the pr spects for a fine school a s n ideally worthwhile achievement from the «tart. They are now satisfied that it will progress and grow into a splendid and permanent institution annually. Barnwell, Beuufort and Bamberg Counties have j »#red financially in the matter of the school, while daily reports come from other surrounding counties of their support^ notable among these are Colleton, Allendale, Aikesi, Hampton and Jasper. Teachers from all these counties are expected tc attend, and eventually embrace al most the entire lower section of the State. W SuDer ntendeint E. Paul Allen, cf the Bairf>?rg city school, will be the head of the summer school, and al most a'l members of the faculty have been«igned up, and will be announced ip the near future. .Many entertain ments have been planned lor the visi tors during the evening*, and the amusement features, attractions and recreation activities will not be over looked. Committees will handle all of these important details. Advertise in The People-Sentinel and perform anceH so smooth that only ( a stop watch shows how swift HUDSON tUPER-SUT Standard Model* Coach • • • $12* „ Sedan ~* • - 13* Custom Built Model* *' Roadster - $19* Phaeton • • It* Brougham • t - 15731 5-Pasa. Sedan • 17*: 7-Paaa. Sedan • 11* AM prim* /. a k i HUDSON Super-Six w. Barnwell, D. HARLEY SO. CAR Our Plant Is Nearing Completion Down the Potomac MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day - application received. No Red Tape HARLEY & BLATT Attomeys-at-Law Barnwell. S C. ♦ -.T. B. Ellis J. B. EIHa RLLIS ENGINEERING CO. Land Surveying a Specialty. • 4 in r / i. I \ / i Mi W l: •|Av We take pleasure in announcing that OUR ICE PLANT is rapidly nearing com- pletion and will probably be in operation in about TWO WEEKS. We have finished boring one of our deep wells, * which has a flow of 73 gallons a minute. Another well is now being bored and the two will fur nish an ample supply of CRYSTAL PURE WATER for all of our requirements. We are now busy installing NEW MACHINERY which will double the present capacity of the plant. When this is complete we will have one of the most UP-TO- DATE ICE PLANTS in lower South Carolina. In the meantime, we are being sup- plied from the plant at Denmark and are prepared at all f times to take care of the f needs of our customers. ■* . * * . X \. if you have not already done so, secure a book of ICE COUPONS for your con- They are supplied in denominations of 250, 500 and 1,000 pounds. venience. A. REMEMBER, it is our aim to render SATISFACTORY SERVICE and if yoir. have cause for complaint we shall esteem it a favor if you will advise us promptly. >•:«-* * a ...4 Lyndhumt. S. C often n ow you will i^?atl of' the President, Mr?. Coolidjre and friend* being aboard ‘be “May- .lower'’ on week-en % acation?. Here is the start of the ,.i.*t cruise. * a* the “Mayflower*' f^ced eolith. •ii rK ; - Phone orders for ice will be received either „ •• •' f K * _ - r plant or at the store of Easterling & Company. Our Phone Nos. 84,29-J and 16. 4 * Mutual Ice & Fuel Co. at the H. J. PHILLIPS, Mgr. Barnwell,