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The Barn well People-Sentinel JOHN W. HOLMES 1840—1912. 8. P. DAVIES, Editor aad Proprietor. y— Catered at the post office fit Barnwell S. C., as second-class matter. 8UBSCMPTION RATES: fae Year $160 Six Months .90 Three Months ^ .60 (Strictly in Advance.) THURSDAY, MAY 17TH, 1928. The Force of Intellect. ^ More and more sheer brain power is conrinjf into its own as opposed to brute strength. The World has known times when physicical force dominated both man and beast. Those days are jrtme. Now everything is ruled by thoughts in the minds of men.. And this Age of Intellect is having unexpected results. The old-time prize-fighter, and many other old- time exponents of various sports, had only strength. The prize-fighter with the largest biceps, longest reach, v steadiest legs and the best punch was the ylol of the populanee. Now a prize tiffhter is expected to have some busi ness sagacity, and a good scientific knowledge of the fistic game. In ad dition, we have come to expect our prize-fighters to know a little, even more than a little, about things which belong in the realm of art. Witness the coming to this country of Italy’s champion, Umberto Torri- euni. Not half as much fuss is being made about Umberto’s muscles as is being; made about his classical edu ction. Umberto is proud of l>eing a ileefi student of Sh&kespear, Homer, the entire .range of classic litera ture. *)ur own Gene Tunney—whom Um berto would like to meet both in the ring and as an opponent in an intel ligence test—knows riot only the art of the uppercut hut has been a good trader all of his life and only a few weeks ago addressed an audience of college students on te subject of Shakespeare. And he made some p etty wise remarks about the Bard of Avon, too.-, * *‘1 , **$H In all sport? and in many other lines of activity, the participants today have more in their craniums than a cynic would expect. This is ap age where brain-power dominates! The Straw Hat Days Are Here Farmers Union Mer. Co. In Memory of the Wrights. At Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, a .stone tablet of more than usual signi- Timee has been unveiled. ' Hs inscription reads: On this spot, Sept. 17, 1900, W’ilbur Wright began the assembly of the Wright Brothers’ first experimental glider which led to man's conquest of The air. A little more than three years later, Orville Wright, near that spot on the arand domes, first flew a motor diiven “airplane. ^ The flight lasted only twelve sec- -■>rds. • ' . But though of short duration, it vonstituted the first successful ex periment with a heavier than air machine in the long history of flying attempts. Time has vindicated the Wright brothers. For many months after the -first Might of Orville Wright, the world re fused to believe that it had actually Xakun pace. 1£vvt\ as late as 190.') and 1900, when the Wrights were constantly making short flying trips, persons all over the country jeered at them for believing that man could fly. Scienti- “fic irt icies tried to “prove” that flying •vra* impossible. People did not be- Fred Gumm, of West Union, la., wjas excused from jury duty because one of his hogs had chewed his ear. Evi dently the hog liked chewing Gumm. DeLOACH FLORIDA TOURS NOW BEING RESUMED Stiangest case on record: A men in Los Angeles chaiges his .wife’ with cruelty because she has made it im-. possible for him to see his mother- in-lavr daily. — Governor Young is exercising on a stationary bicycle to reduce his waist line. Evidently seeking to win that i mm ee, Haines City, Lake Alfred, 1st bLycle grace! Many South Carolinians who have investments in Florida but who have not visited that State .in several years, will be glad to learn of the resumption of popular priced bus tours from Jask- sonville; $35.00 covering the entire cost of transportation, hotel accomoda tions and meals for six days. The itinfcry as announced „ by DeLoach Florid'a Tours, fnc., who have just opened a central office for South Caro lina at 11 Arcade Building, Columbia, is as follows: “From Jacksonville through historic St. Augustine, Hastings, - Palatka, Crescent City, Deland (lurch 1st day), Sanford. Winter Park, Orlando, Kiss- Capture Big Still. What is said to have been one of the biggest liquor stills ever captured in this section was destroyed by State and Federal officers Thursday ini the Patterson’s Mill section of this coun ty, a few miles West of Barnwell. There wete three complete outfits, with 63 vats. It is understood that a small quantity of supplies was” con fiscated, but it is ^aid that the boot leggers had learned of the approach ing rid and removed most of the sugar, meal, etc., before the arrival of the officers. No arrests have been made. on Bacteria in Wisconsin Peat Bogs Studied Washington.—Bacteria,' causing the , , decay of vegetable matter, have played n, S h t stop), Winter Haven, Lake and stijLnre playing an important pari UpVales, Frost Proof, Avon Park, Sebr-1 in the formation of the world’s fuel lack Dempsey ty aatd to be going ing, Okeechobee, Ft. Pierce, (2nd day supply, the stage, hut recently he has lunch), Stuart, Palm Beach, (2nd night' JMiese mlcr( >scopic organisms have Better Poultry*-^ Less Work! Use Quaker Ful-O-Pep Grow ing Mash now and develop your young chicks into the best pullets, and market birds, you have ever grown. For this famous feed provides in ex actly the right proportions just what the birds need to make fast* profitable gains. Quaker FUL-O-PEP GROWING MASK Contains mdlasses in dry form; cod liver meal; important min erals; and its base is fresh, pure oatmeal! Oatmeal builds firm “white meat.” We have a sup ply of tlGs mash ready for you. BARNWELL, S.'C. TRY A BUSINESS BUILDER v • v ' / FOR SATISFACTORY RESULTS. CANDIDATES’ CARDS. CANDIDATES’ CARDS. Announcements under this head are payable strictly in advance. Rates application. For Congress. I hereby announce myself at a candidate for re-election to Congress from the Second Congressional Dis trict of South Carolina and pledge mysulf to abide by the rules of the Democratic party. - BUTLER B. HARE. For House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the Houfe of Representatives from Barnwell Coun ty, and pledge myself to abide by the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic party. * J. E. Harley.. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the House of Representatives from Barnwell Coun ty, and pledge myself to abide by the rules an^d regulations of the Demo cratic party. — D. W. Heckle. For Magistrate at Hilda. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Magistrate at Hiljda, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary elec- tiorj, pledging myself to abide by fhe results and to support the nominess of the party. Paul H. Sanders. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Magistrate at Hilda, and pledge mysdf to abide by the rules and regulations of (he Democratic party. \V. Hayne Dyches. •♦• < !**»* # J # *J**i*****t**5 ,; *t**t**t* # 5 , *I***' , *«**«******'***' M '***t*********'**J* Stokes Bus ; Line Municipal^ Primary Election. V Advertisements under this head ate payable strictly in. advance, as fol lows: Mayor, $5.00; Alderman, $2.50. hinted that he may re-enter the ring. To !>e one of the stars or to see them is the questfont stop), Ft. Lauderdale, Hollywood, (southern terminus.) Two days Jp Hollywood, including 100 miles sight- A New York woman who kicked two oo!icemen so hard that they were bokt trip to new world port now under knocked down and got suspended sen- 1 . onstruct j on at Hollywood.” tcnce and in self-defense the court * r 9 —— — ordered her to dnr.'k nothing with a kick in it for the next three years.. been found at all depths in the peat hogs of Wisconsin, which are being studied by specialist of t fie Uni ted States bureau of mines, seeing trip to Miami, Miami Beach,] Scientists of the bureau also are Cocoanut Grove, Coral Gables and studying samples of the Wisconsin peat taken from various depths in an effort to determine justWwhai pari of the decayed vegetablcfematter,goes One name that keeps us guessing is that of Murphy Cohen, who has thrown his hat into the ring as a candidate for the city commission- of Long Branch, N. J. London is no longer to countenance fat meo on the police force. From now cn onjy their “a” will he broad! Fraoce-s— official executioner fir disappointed because so many death sentences are commuted that he has n hard time making a tiving. Some how we can’t sympathize with him. ' lievc even the evidence of eye-wit nesses. Not until 1908 were the adventures of the Wright brothers given credence. Tfoey were the forerunners of Lind- toergh. Captain Wilkins, the German- Irish flyers, and all the other brave soul* whose air exploits have aroused the applause and fired the enthusiasm •of the nation. ’Time has vindicated them mightily. *T»xiay the science to which they gave their best efforts has developed to an ^astrjunding degree. The nation cher- the memory of these great pion- To Demostrate Harrow. r/ B. W. Sextoni announces that a demonstration of interest to the farm ers. of this section will be held here ’Saturday morning, at whkh time J. X- Gillis, State Agent, will demon- strate the new way of plowing cotton ^rith the Soityom-an Cultivator Harrow, bis advertisement on the eighth HJjitelQpr. , . Co-eds at both Northwestern Uni versity and the University of Chicago •ire proud of having better scholastic re ords than the men students. Clever girls! They keep themselves looking pretty-that the men can't study-! Healing Springs News. “Return trip, beginning on fifth day, from Hollywood to Ft. Laudetdale, Palm Beach, (5th day stop for lunch), Stuart, Ft. Pierce, Varo Beach, Mel bourne, Coca (5th day night stop), Tittvsville, New Smyrna, Daytona Beach, St. Augustine, (6th day lunch), and sightseeing trip through Ft. Marion,"HrftvTng in Jacksonville in time to catch all evening trains.” The touis, covering 1000 miles through the most interesting section of Florida, will be made in deluxe 24 passenger busses, under the manage- wili point out the places of interest eri-route, and look after baggage, hotel accomodations, etc. Speaking of the tours, E. K. De- Loach, President of the Company, whose offices is at 124 W. Forsyth St.. Jacksonville. Fla., said: “Florida Into its composition. Their ehle? prob lem ii this phase 0|f the study Is to find out whether the woody matter or the cellulose, the principal constit uents of plants, decays completely In the process. If only one leaves a solid decomposition product, thaj obvious ly is the original substance from which coal Is formed. has iu-t finished- a Successful winter season, and a splendid summer sea son is anticipated in vWw of the fact tht tours simi-lar to ours will 50on be Believes in Sixth Sense; Calls It “Cryptocosme Paris.—“Cryptoeosme” Is the new name given the sixth sense, by Charles Rlchet, eminent scientist and member of the Institute of France. In his latest published justification of this uncanny power Richet n -firmnls* conviction that some -per sons can read the Writing within sealed envelopos and reproduce draw ings they have never seen. Richet reminds people - they already admit fhe- existence —of—phenomena Healing Springs, May 15.—E. J. Odom, of frugu^ta, ?r*ent Mother’s Day with his mother, Mrs. B. F. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gardner and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Boh Snipes and Miss Esther Snipes, of Aiken, spent Sunday with B. F. Gardner. * A play, “How the Ladies Earn Their Dollars,” will he presented at the Healing Springs school house Friday evening, May 18th, at 8:30 o’clock. Mrs. Louise Boy Is ton has returned from the Baptist hospital in Columbia. Many friends will learn with re gret that Mrs. Ellen Odom is quite sick at the Baptist Hospital in Col umbia. Mrs. Boncil H. Dyches, Mrs, J. S. Creech and a few other friends motor ed over from Bamweli Sunday after- non to visit Mrs. W. N. Gardner and her infant (daughter,. Annie Frances. Sam Gardner preached his first pas torate sermon in Greenwood County Sunday. ^ • ■ . - * ! ' : J in operation throughout the'country. Our organization will, from our Jack sonville. office, establish state s head- quarters in central locations irr Vir ginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, jDeorgia, Alabama and Tennessee, with branch offices throughout these States. We have available fleet of busses and will be able to handle 150 people per d£.v. The first of the tours is scheduled to leavejacksonville at 9 a. m., Wed nesday, May 16th, thereafter they will leave on Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week at the same hour. South Carolina reservations should be made through W. L. Mhlair, Barnwell, S. C. ts-Burns that cannot he perceived directly by any of their five senses, such as wire less waves, ultra-violet and Infra-red ra. s and magnetism. Why then, he asks, deny the possibility of other un known vibrations? TRY A BUSINESS BUILDER FOR SATISFACTORY RESULTS. Vicks* healing, anti septic ingredients bring soothing re lief. Apply gently visits OvtR 21 million jars Used yearly For Mayor. I hereby announce myself a candi- V date for^ election to the office of Mayor of Barnwell, subject to the rules and regi^lations of the Barn well Municipal Democratic Primary Election, pledging myself to abide by the results and to support the nomi- V. Seymour Owens. I hereby announce myself a candi date for rg^tection to the office of Mayor of Barnwell, subject to the rules and regulations of the, Barn well Municipal Democratic Primary Election, pledging myself to abide by the results and support the nominees of the party. 4 W. D. Harley. ^m*<»*m*m***2m****m*m*m*m*m****m*m*m*»«*m*m*..*^*mi**«*m*m** Advertise in The Reopie-Sentinel. * f Y Y *! Y ' x! *! Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Barnwell—Columbia SCHEDULE Leave: 1 a. m. A Barnwell 7:30 £ Willistdif i - — - - — 7:50 * I f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? Y ? Blackville 8:10 *j* Denmark 8:30 X Bamberg 8:45 £ 'Orangeburg 9:20 J North _L 9:55 .j. Swansea _ -i: 10:15 X Ar. Columbia 11:05 *i* Leave p. m. ♦ Columbia 4:00 •{• Swansea TL'_ I _ 1 _TI _ _ _ _ _ 4:50 X North Orangeburg Bamberg Denmark Blackville ' *»« , Williston Ar. Barnwell ___, r TT 5:10 5:45 6:20 6:35 6:55 7: If i Rour ( d-trip fare, Barnwell to Columbia, only $5.00, good for two days from date of issue. GOOD DRIVERS— PROMPT SERVICE ? 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