The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, April 21, 1927, Image 4

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' v ^ thuisbat, afwl 1 JOHN W. & F. DAVIES, Biter Regional News In a NutshelL m susscftiPTioN vuns: OmTmt Itii — V Jf K 14' * : qkriHbr A Airaao.) THUB8DAT. APRIL «8T. 1M7. iiL, ujga No lnaota is Mnsil, tarnsr or s hick '<0 thoM who behove them- W\ Two« Homer who sold, “Hateful to is os the gotes of hades is he, who idee one thine in bis mind and speaks // President Cootfdge restores citizen- •hip to three boofleyfori. It had to be done. Our popdation i# being de- pletod too fast. ' The gMs of today hove little on the fkieof yesterday on any other genera tion. As e matter of fact, they hove little on themselves. It is reported e New York doctor found one mother who wee feeding her Jlttie hoy milk became there wasn’t • drop of fin in the house. Flying from . New York to Pert* to be e popular summer this year end if all we read the French hotel and a muse- managers’ plane to “nick’' the Aamriean tnuriata la true, flying from Paris to New York win be even more Twe Sides. ♦♦♦MM »»»»♦♦♦»# IOMMHi* A now mi 11 work factory is to bo started oaon at Orangeburgr RooHy changes are flpoKod. In Beaufort, chiefly the fepeighee plan tation to is New York investor.’ ^ wBRAApHAl .. 'V' Actual work has begun on the Ftpmdn highway. ~7~- -■ • i Hampton Ocsmty will transport its rural students by bus. . Production Records “The Chevrolet Kotor March Washed all production records in Ha bistory by oyparf^ittnfrg 107,900 aufctaMbilas; an average daily production of LSlf cars,” says Mr. Yoomana, of the Causey-Yumans Chevrolet Col, local I T believe in the worship of God according to the felHi and practice of the Raman QMhdfc Church.; . . in frocekan of wonhip “as a matter of eight,; in “absolute separatiorW church and State"; in “support of the public aeboi system ..as one of the of An^iriftpi liberty”; of religion or pro* hflMtiag the free exercises tbeseof.” '• v “In this spirit,” the Goaernoe concluded his .letter, “I Join with fel- k>w Americans of ell creeds in a fer vent prayer that never again In this land Will any public servant be chal lenged because of the fsith in which We wander in our idle way what jtftw Governor of North Carolm, would jfeavs to say to the present Governor of South Carolina. Sheriff Dyehea, of Barnwell and Chief of Police Hayes, of Ei lent on, •sized three large stiila last week n^ur Robbins, destroying amounts of whis key and maah aa well as the stills in the raid. Margaret Brooks, colored, was ar- rested lata w'ede near Jacksctv, ih Aiken County, charged with leading a big akin game. She was flned $25. Said to have been operating around Blackville and other nearby points, George Hagood was arrested at Orangeburg with a load of six cases of bottled contraband wet goods. A woman is said to have been working with him taking orders. The Jasper Reecjnd announces a great county-wide spelling match at Ridgeland some time this month. The Salvation Army has decided to organize a poet at Orangeburg. Orangeburg is the 10th county in the State hr the truck-growing buui- learatary Hoover saye the rail- are now in Ana condition, sup plying “completely adequate ser vice." He thinks this “vindicates It show*, at least, that private ownership is working weN, a* «t well may when the government guarantees ralroad owntrs good earnings. Includ ing Interest on their mistakes end jaueh water. Private ownership is going to stay as long as prosperity! Ways-—everybody knows that. If things berome very bad, of course, railroads would say to the govern ment, “Please take us.” ♦ U should not be overlooked, and Secrets i y Hoover knows it, that the UMted States Post Office also gives “completely adequate service,” and il NOT under private ownership. Mr. Hoover couldn't imagine any private eaterprise carrying a letter from the southern tip of Florida to the north ern end of Alaska for two certts. Disgraceful. Cap you imagine this? Washington, D. C., April. Four puMie-spirited citizens have ad vanced $10,000 each to care for 468 peer chiUken, wards of the District of Columbia, who were thrmtened with starvation as a result of the Senate Filibuster pre venting passage of the Second De ficiency App-iopriafion Bill. The toena wiH not beer interest. Those lending the motley are Mrs. Anne Arctibald, John Hays Hammond, John Jay Edson end Frank J. Hogan. The above case is but one small ex- ample of the position Federal insti tutions and department heads now find themselves in as the lesuit of the •mothered deflcency bill. In almost every branch of our government ex treme emergency situations now ex ist, those In charge knowing not what to do. To borrow funds and carry on is unlawful and makes them personally liable and in .the end they may be left holding the sack. The whole situation is downright -disgraceful. Unde Sam, richest in the world, his business and wards on charity. Hie filibuster and its.parent, the ahoit term seas ion is the cause end they mutt go. Sene’or Norris' Con- stitutional amendment ending short aasaiom, filibusters and “hme duck” legislation is the best/Hing hi sight at this time. It would install Con- grass and. Presidanto on the January fallowing elections. The Senate passed this bill throe , The house favors iV ance to veto on It. Why? the Home tfule* Committee j it ctf (the floor. That is, it has ; It will new see on the wall and give Leaden had better the to it. Farmers of Hampton County will see instructive educational motion pictures In many parts of the county. That county has reduced the tax rate one mill. Dr. M. C. Mahew, (hmggiat, and Eldredge Gregory, soft drink stand proprietor, were arreted by the Aiken (police on charge of violating Sunday “blue law,” in selling on Sunday/ but were dismissed by Mayor Henderson, as city ordinance, of 1928 allows sale of soft drinks on Sunday except dur ing church hours I in freedom eduction in public or I religious schools; in the “principle of “A new daily record for production 1 non-interference by this country m was established on March 31, w&en I the internal affairs of other nationo”; 5,075 Chevroiete were run off the aa- j in “the strict enforcement of the pho- sembiy lines. x visions of the constitution that Con- “The Chevrolet production last month exceeded the March, 1926, out put by 42,783 egfr, a gain of 66.6 per cent and outstripped March, 1925 pro duction by 64,404 care, an increase of 148.1 per cent. “A constantly increasing demand for the Chevrolet car, nation-wide hi He hwestence, has made it necessary for the Chevrolet motor manufactur ing plants to work night end day to keep pace with the enonnoqa volume of sales registered since the ( advent of the ‘mtaet beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet history.’ Raw material by the thousands of carloads U moving into the plants daily where exten sions and equipment were recently en larged to a capacity of 1,000,000 cars yearly by a $10,000,000 expansion pro gram. . , “In the first three months of 1927, the 267,393 Chevrolet* produced ex ceeded production during the same period lata year by 104^486 cam or 64.1 per cent and increased by 197.5 per cent over thy same three mofnths of 1925. he has tried to walk God.” with his Send U» Your Job Work. ^ .13 - *5 “The number of employes in the Chevrolet |$o0or company's pkan«S^ totaling »,142 on March 27,1927, •bowed an increase of 48.3 per cent fever the 21,678 employes aa of March 27, last year.” * . The Bamberg Herald is urging the building «f more hi Denies Church end Patriotism Conflict Governor A1 Smith, of New York, in replying to an open letter from Charles M. Marshall, New York law yer. etatad that he recognized no power of the Ronym Catholic Church “to interfere with the operation of the Contaitution of the United States or the enforcement of the law of the land." Marshall, quoting ecclesiastical authority, had argued that in any con flict between church and State, the Roman Catholic Church chimed the deciding power for the pope. Outlining his creed aa “an Ameri- Chicken Feed Use High Grade Feed and watch the improvement in your chickens Starter, Fine Baby Chick, Growing Mash, Egg Mash, Scratch Feeds. i — -* Lemon Bros.. Barnwell, •w • 5. C. Renew Your Health by Purification Any physician will tell yon that “Perfect Purification of the System is Nature's Foundation of Perfect Health.” Why not rid' yoursdf of chronic ailments that are undermin ing your vitality? Purify your en tire system by taking a thorough course of Calotobe,—once or twice a week for several weeks—and see how Nature' rewards you with health. Calotabs are the greatest of all system purifiers. Get a family pack age* containing full directions. Only 35 eta. At any drug store. (.Idv.J i < ► V <► vs. * SON Funeral Dir£tors and Embalmed Allendale, South CaroHna. Sailor Fitch Z^Fast Preliminaries' MONDAY, APRIL 25th &30P.M. Vamp Theatre % 's. * Barnwell, South Carolina Admitiion, 75c and $1 Ringside, $1.25 ;; Stepping right along! No detours! Here’4 the one road to real ciga rette enjoyment • • Grocery Bargains For This Week: ^ r ’ ; * . . ; t *4 . ', NEW IRISH POTATOES, 3 lbs. for 2$c YELLOW CLiNG PEACHES, Nc 2V4 can, per can 20c ARMOUR VERIBEST CATSUP, Urge size .... 20c CORN FLAKES ’I”’’lOc F. and G. SOAP, 6 cakes for ... J5c STAR SOAP, 6 cakes fool 25c 3 cakes of DONA CASTILE SOAP and a 10c Wash Rag for*’’ sOc WASHING POWDER, 7 pkgs. for i. ' 25c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 2 pkgs. for :....:””””l5c BABO, 2 pkgs. for j| c ROSEBUD MATCHES, 2 pkgs, for fte ^MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, per lb! ’’”l9e SODA, 6 pkgs. tor ---*"”"~”"”25c W1 WILL HAVE FOR THE WEEK-END STRING BEANS. CUCUMBERS, YELLOW SQUASH, FRESH TOMATOES, GREEN CABBAGE AND GARDEN PEAS. ALSO PLENTY OF FRESH MEATS, FRESH FISH ANP FRUIT IN ABUNDANCE. PHONE 1$2 • ' ALL CASH., * NOTHING CHARGED eed Grocery Co. Klatural jf Tobacco <• Taste • Compare Chesterfield with any of the highly - sweetened cigarettes and you’ll have the answer. Natural sweetness, natural character, natural to bacco taste, the very thing you smoke tobacco for! 1+and yet, tbefrt MELD Ijoostt a Myxxs Tomacco Co. -