The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, August 18, 1932, Image 4
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STANDARD OIL
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NEW JERSEY
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he Standard Oil Company [of New Jersey is proud
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to announce the introduction of a new motor oil—Essolube. ★ This oil has been named Essolube because
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all tests prove it to be superior to any oil ever before produced, making it a fit companion in quality to Esso
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—“more powerful than any gasoline.” ★ Essolube has been made commercially possible by hydrofining,
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Standard Oil’s perfected method of producing motor oil by means of the famous hydrogenation process—
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which won the Nobel Prize for its creators. ★ Because Essolube is so superior to all other motor oils on the
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market, this company has decided to replace the widely known “Standard” Motor Oil with this new product.
★ We are also pleased to announce that Essolube will be sold at no extra cost to the motorist. ★ Essolube is
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now available at all stations and dealers of the following companies:
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF LOUISIANA
STANDARD OIL COMPANY, Incorporated in Kentucky
COLONIAL BEACON OIL COMPANY, IN.C.
Copr 1932, Emo, Im.
BARNWELL 50 YEARS AGO.
Interesting Items Gleaned-From the Files of The Barnwell People..
AUGUST 17, 1882.
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Deaths.—At Doctortown, Ga., of
apaplexy, on the 5th of June, Lewis
Au Rice, a foimer resident of Barn-
wneH County. At his residence near
KBmj, on the 14th inst. of paralysis,
Mt'. A. S. Stan^ell. aged 73 years.
Ycumans Ahead.—The first bale of
the new cotton crop was received in
Oaorieston on the 12th inst. •rnd sold
•n private terms for exportation to
BWope. It was grown by A. and L.
W_ Youmans and .'hipped from Camp-
JkrSton on the 10th.
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By the Summer Sea.—Judge Al-
.IMrb requests us to announce for the
it of the bar that his address
Radical Tactics.—At a midnight
convocation of the faithful held last
week, a leading brother explained the
Republican plan a-« follows: “We
will lie low and keep our powder dry.
The Democrats will divide on the
Stcck law question and put two tick
ets in the field. When they get mad
and it is too late for them to kiss
and make up we will spring our ticket
and put the bottom rail on top again.
Give the Democrats taffy and we’ll
get them out in the cold and keep
them there, and don’t you forget it.”
The Springtown Review.—On Mon
day Gen. Manigault inspected the
troops at Springtown and expressed
this time until September 1st, himself as highly gratified at their
o, will be Beaufort, S, 0. Any ( efficiency. Six cavalry companies
e*s intended for' him during this were present.
Oconee, Ga„ with the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hedges.
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Wise and son,
Pat, are spending this week in Bates-
buig. ’ » . -
Mrs .Laurlk''Sprawls and son, D’- visiting their parents, Mr, and
1 will find him at that point.
11.—Gen. Manigault spent
night in Barnwell the guest
m. Havant. Many of our citi-
caOed upon him and were de-
with the veteran of two wars.
Manigault expressed himself as
pleased with his trip through
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ChaHie Brown, of Black-
Wm and H. Hirahhev, of Richmond,
a» are weparindiBKWen a fall
mdk nit No. 2
,JlV Blaclcville Cfcacert Band has
Social and Personal
News from Williston
Williston, Aug. 13.—Miss Blanche
Jowers has as her house guest, her
niece, Miss Marjorie Jowers, of Au
gusta.
Miss Inez Byrd, of Branchville, is
ependii^r this week with Mr. and
Mrs. L. S. Flenniken.
Bill Brinckle, of Augusta, spent
Saturday wKh Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Porter. ^
invited to give a concert here Mrs. J. C. Folk and daughter,
future, .rb
'Si'
Joyce,, are spending several weeks in
Neal, are spending some time with
the former’s daughter, Mrs. E. C. O’
Shields, at Cross Anchor.
Mis s Julia Lott, of the Wilenford
training school, Augusta, is spending
her vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. Lott.
Walter Davis, Connie Hall and Tom
mie Scott were Sunday guests of the
Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Davi s at Bluff-
ton.
Mrs. S. B. Ray and son?', spent
several days last week in Augusta,
the guests of Me. and Mrs. W. M.
Melvin.
W. C. Cook joined Mrs. Cook at
Bluffton for the w r eek-end. He was
accompanied home by Misses Jacque
Davis and Era Givens.
M. C. Kitchings left Sunday for
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Kennedy, Jas.
A. Kennedy, W. R. Kennedy, Dr. J.
L. Smith and J. A. Latimer were Sun
day visitors to A, M. Kennedy at
Hendersonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrill Wooley are
spending some time in Aiken with
the latter’s sister, Mrs. M. Fox.
Mrs. W. T. Willirf had as her guest
for several days her mother, Mrs.
Robinson, of Rowesville. Mrs. Willis
and daughters, Jean and Bettie, ac
companied her mother home.
Misses Juanita and Florence Ken
nedy returned home laat Friday from
Lexington, where they have visited
relatives.
Misses Florrie Lee Scott, Marguer
ite and Ruby Courtney, Mrs. J. W.
Wengrow and Mrs. Joe Goldman are
.'pending this week at Folly Beach,
where they have a cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Manuel have
returned to their home in St. Peters-
bug, Fla., after s pending several
Mrs. R. S. Purvis.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ackerman, Mr.
and Mrs. John Miley and Dr: and
Mrs. G. J. ’I'rotti have leased a cottage
at Folly Beach and^will leave the
last of this month for a week’s out '
ing there.
Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai Mazursky,
of Barnwell, spent Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Garber.
Mrs. J. A. Latimer left Thursday
afternoon to go to Columbia, where
she was called on account of the
death of Mis. David Latimer.
Mrs. Eugene Parker and Eugene
Parker, Jr., of Baltimore, will re
turn home this week after a visit
hee with Mrs. Parker’s sister,
A. S. Blanchard.
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