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T » y THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1928. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, ROUTE CARpiLNA 7 y- :♦ x m w J>+ v y •• <♦ :«: Y " ♦H f : ! : r t A Y ';VT'“ Y t Y Y 4% Y Y Y Y Y ^ V *. «• 7 * s Y y * Y t Y •• Y Y t pTA Y Y ** Y Y Y7: Y : i- Y ? t $ «£♦ Y y Y ^ Y i Y •!♦ ♦14 Y __5 X tAUTQCA^TEW] V */ ' - • X r t • . » X -xl . * , - V ON THE GRIDIRON.or in the less spectacular pursuit -jc^Xworkaday affairs A* —— TEAM-WORK contributes J more toward victory than any other one factor. It is up to each and every individual to do his full share at the right time and in perfect accord with his team-mates who are striving for the same goal. - ■ / BARNWELL S GOAL is,a bigger, a better an da more prosperous.town. We will reach that goal in the minimum amount of time when every ^citizen “plays the game .according to rules which are to be LOYAL to our town: STAND UP for our X town; and PATRONIZE home industries at all times. ■ r BARNWELL cannot-go ahead with part of its support helping -The other side. • *T . ; . ■ ’ - : : 1 *•- ; 1 . — : Hr ; < — You are helping the other side—which are other towns, when you send or take your money away from home for merchandise or amusements which may be hpd right here at home. In proportion to the number of citizens who read and heed this message will Barnwell prosper^ ’ j I' at Home WWW y' Y ♦!♦ r, . i. ■ / X X x- 'X ■ xz > ' -• X X 7 The Newspaper Years of Service /