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THURSDAY. JULY «TH, ItM. 5? THE RARNWZLL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL tOUTH CAtOUHA "gg S HERB AND HBRBABOUTS. • • • Miss Sue Carter, of Varnville, was a visiter here Tuesday. V - - John O’Gorman, cf BlackviHe, was * ^ v ' a business visitor heie Monday. Miss Annie Mabry, of AbbeyTile, is spending a few daysKwith ^/ends in Barnwell. Martin Still, of Ba is a recent new ple-Sentinel. riber ell route one, to The Peo Aubrey Hatley has returned from -PawleyV Island, wh'efe~he HTterideTfiar house pJU'ty. ^Hies and Tommy Hagood spent the F9Uith with relatives at Okatee Club Jasper County. Miss Helen Green, of Sumter, is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Col. and Mrs. Solomon Blatt. Miss Stembridge, of Waynesboro, Ga., is the guest of her brother, the Rdv. H. H. Stembridge. Mrs. J. C. Moody has returned to Allendale, after arming a few days with Mrs. S. J. Halford. Miss Rhoda Wade, a popular mem ber of the local school faculty, is the guest of Mis. T. A. Holland. Miss Bert Christie, Christie Jones and Frank Carswell, of Atlanta, visit ed relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Christie and children, of Conway, are the guests of M rs. Lula Chihtie this week. E. F. Boy I st on, of Biackville renew ed his subscription to The People-Sen tinel while in the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Vogel, of Washington, D. C, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlie Brown, Sr. ATTENTION: Melon Growers of Barnwell County BEGINNING FRIDAY, JULY 7th Barnwell Will Have a SPOT CASH at the CAR DOOR MELON MARKET Melons will be bought for cash in any quantity from 1 melonto a carload^ MeL ons will be graded and bought according to sizes and the market price paid for each grade. Patronize the Gash Market— Avoid Loading Worries and Market Hazards. For further in formation see us before you load or sell. D. K. Young & Co. Office at Southern Railway Freight Depot Mr. and Mr-, children Mr. snd Fourth. W. 0. Christisn and \/pciety\ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. Mrs. Robt. A. Patterson was hostess lart week to the members of the W’ed- nesisy Afternoon Contract Club. The high score prize, four novelty beer mugs, was won by Mrs. Perry B. Bush and the consolation, a deck of cards, was cut by Mrs. J. N. Anderson. A sweet course was served. Mrs. W. L. Molair was a guest. BRIDE OF BLACKVILLE HONORED AT PARTY. BlackviHe, July 1.—Mrs. Nicholas 1 Margin, a recent bride, was honored at a party Wednesday afternoon by her sister-in-law, Mias Mary Martin. Mis. Msrtin was Mias Uleia Osbcrnr, of N —j when she haniei Nicholas Martin, of Mist Ru’h Stevens, of Thomson. Ga.,| returned to her htme ia.t WViresday. MUaM 0|iv * KinJU . d #nd j Connelly, of Ninety-Six, were out-of- town gueara. , of Aiken, were the guests i 1 Mrs. G. G. Fuller on thc| . 4Hij Miss Mary Kcsrnin. Jack Everett and Edwin S.mms, of Washington, D. C., are the guests of Misa Hattie Mae Still this week. vented Clarke's attack, after which Clarke threatened Kennedy. It was stated at the inquest that the iil feeling between the men grew out of some difficulties between Ken nedy and Clarke's son, who operated a farm for Kennedy near Denmark. They testifled that the elder Clarice had aided with hia son in his trouble With Kennedy, which led to the open break Saturday and the shooting this morning. Kennedy was placed in jail at Bam berg this morning by Sheriff Hadwin after the coroner's jury had formally charged him w th the homicide. Sher iff Hadwnn said he would be held un til trial which probably would be scheduled for the regular September term of court. another -if. - after hav.ng *p«nl >ome t;me w and Mis. P. W. Stevens. th Dr. Misses Mamie and Betty Washing ton, if B.shopvilie, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark MtCarian, of St Matthews, are the guests of Mrs. Annie B. Cave this week. Assisting Miss Martin in serving were Mrs. Annie Smith, and Muses Cecile Fickling snd Betty Hair. Mrs. Ha role Buckingham and Mrs. Elmore Ashley, of E.lenton, and Mrs. Tim met nun, of Hartsrille, were the guests <f Mrs. J. Julien Bu-h on the Fourth. Barnwell Folks SaU for Europe- Miss Annie Lou Woodward and lit tle nephew, Joe Patterson, of Datling- ton, are the gm - ts of frer.d. anj •i B mwill and Barnwell C un- ty this week. Misses Julia Blume and Ruth Draw- dy, of Norway, Hugh Heape. of Har- deeville, and Jack Pendarvis, of CharleKtcn, spent Monday with Miss Maude Halford. James Moore, a member of the C C. C. at a ieforestation camp in the upper part cf the State, spent a- few days here this week with his mother, Mrs. P. W. Price. Col. and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown left Saturday afternoon for New York City, from which port they sailed yes terday (Wednesday) for Europe aboard the palatial liner, Washington, of the United States Lines. They were joined in New York by several friends fn m Columbia and the party plans to be away about two months, touring Germeny. Austria, Italy, France and England. During their absence, little Miss Emily Brown, daughter of Col- '>nel and Mrs. Brown, will be at Camu As-You-Like-It, Little Switzerland, North Carolina. Railroad Man Slays Farmer at Denmark J. H. Clarke Fatally Wounded by Among these who have renewed 1 their subscriptions to The People-Sentinel during the past week ac-e Lewist Chris tie, of Montgomery, Ala., Shellie Black, cf Barnwell, and C. R. Boylston, of BlackviHe. Mrs. J. JHilien Bush entertained with a luncheon Tuesday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Vogel, of Wash ington, D. C., and Miss Bertie Christie, of Atlanta, the house guests of Mis. Charlie Brown, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. .Billie C’hristie, of Conway. Harry Dewey, grandson of Mrs. John I. Bronson, suffered^a fractured collarbone Monday night £hen he tfaa struck by an automobile driven by David Woodward, a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Woodward, and knocked off of his bicycle. The accident oc curred near The People-Sentinel of fice. ADVERTISE IN TW Pebple- Sentinel- Robert D. Kennedy, Coroner’s ' - — Jury Finds. / Denmark, July 4.—J. H. Clarke, farmer, was shot and instantly killed on Main street here this morning by 'Robt. D. Kennedy, section foreman on the Seaboard Airline railway, accord ing to a verdict of the coroner’s jury ollowing an inquest. The shooting occurred shortly af ter 8 o'clock, witnesses at the inquest testified. As Clarke got off of a truck on the street, it waa stated that Ken nedy opened file. Clarke ran into a store operated by Cleve Hightower, of Denmark, where he fell dead with eight bullet wounds in his body.- Sherig J. Hadwin, of Bamberg Coun ty, said! that Kennedy was armed with two p|s£ob and fired 11 shots at Clarke, eight of which took effect. Ill feeling had existed between the two men for some time, evidence given at the corcnei’s inquest showed. Wit nesses testified that Clarke and Ken nedy engaged in an altercation in Denmark Saturday morning, when the slain man threatened Kennedy with a horaewhjp. They Mid that Kennedy a piatal at that time and (No Apologia to Kipling nor Nobody) If you can nae at four o’clock cock morning And milk a bunch of rest lean, bawl ing cows; If you cun run a balky icparator; And pour cut slop to pig* and »boot a and sows; If ycu ian »tay y< ur hunger with a breaklaot Of poik and eggs and bi«cuits hard aa rocks; If you can smack your lips and swal low ceffee That tastes like sespsuds used for washing socks. If you can grab a mattock snd shovol And blithely set to clearing out a ditch, And never stop, although your palms aro blistered. Sweat blinds your eyes and both your shoulders itch; If you- erm dig snd not he tired by digging, By plowing, hoeing, weeds or pitch ing hay; If it’s your absolute, profound con viction That eighteen hours is just a loaf er’s day; If you can load the back end of a flivver With eggs and chickens, fruit and garden sass, And drive to fbwn and sell them to your grocer For half enough to pay for oil and Fas; If you can spend the whole night ir rigating And start cut in the morning fresh and bright; If you can smile when cotton bells are shedding And when your melon vines curl up with blight; If you can dig up money on the mort gage, And taxes for the county and the J State; If ycu can keep your head and not go rabid While, listening to some oily candi date; • „ If you can work and work and go on working Until your weary race of life is . run, I don’t know just what other folk would call you. But I’d call you an average fanner, my son. —Earnest Douglas, editor Arizona Producer. ^ THE STANDARD CO. OF NEW JERSEY rv allows its products / to take Second Place FOR MORE THAN half a century the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey has led the way in the im provement of petroleum products. This hag always been a definite company policy, backed up by the experience, resources and facilities of ths world’s largest oil organiza tion • This company again has led the way with Eesolene—devel oped In the world's greatest Petro leum Research Laboratories • Etsolene sets a new goal for all gasolines to attain. It guarantees smoother performance. This com pany stands firmly back of that guarantee • Esaolene will net ba ballyhooed aa a “super” this or a “super” that. We will not insult your common sense with extrava gant, fantastic claims of the Uort that are making most gasoline advertising so hard to belleaan Wa simply say this: Try Esaolene. Ba the judge yourself—in year own car. Make any comparison—er test —you choose, and convince your self that in Esaolene ths Standard Oil Company of New Jersey again leads the way. • Colored OroitfB • to Provont Substitution OASOIINI »■!€■ Smoother fcr U. S. , lO*l (he TO LOSE FAT f Winthrop College Scholarship Examinath K ««*(«•: FM* 4 —lOa ee4 her* Mi ••ly to*! M P*m4s bet fwl m aech totter to •eery wey. Sere far »—»U wto toa't «»r* to rr4a<*, SreMtoe la wea«erfal te toep tto ayataai healthy. I toiaf a aaraa theaM knew far fre tiia4 aa May thlao hat aaly Kraaahea aeaearaA aU yaryaaas." (May U. IMS). TO loae tat SAVELY aod HARMIXOft- LT. take a half teaapooaful of Kruacben SalU In a flaaa of hot water la the moraine bafora breakfaat—don't mlaa a moraine—a bottle that laata 4 weeks costa but a trifle—(at Kruacben Salts at any dnifstore in Amariea. If not joy fully satisfied afUr ths first bottle— money back. Renew Your Health By Purification Any physician will tell you that “Perfect Purification of the System is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that are under mining your vitality? Purify your entire system by taking a thorough course of Calotabs,V-onee or twice a week for several weeks—and see how Nature rewardfi you with health. Calotabs purify the blood by acti vating the liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels. In 10 cts. and 35 cts. packages. All dealers. (Adv.) VARICOSE VEINS Healed By New Method No operations nor Injections. No enforced rest. This simple home treat ment permits you to go about your business as usual—unless, of course, you are already no disabled as to he confined to your bed. In that cas^ Emerald Oil acts so quickly to hedl your leff sores, reduce any swelling and snd an pain, that you are up and about again In no time. Just follow the simple directions and you are sure ta he helped. Your dnMglst won't ■teas you are. • The examination for the sward of vacant aihotaratupa in Winthrop College will be held at every County Court House in the State on Fri day, July 14. at 9 a. m. This examination will be held whafher there are vacant scholarship* or nor. as vacsnc-es may occur after the ex amination. Applicants for scholarships should write to Preeident Kinard before the exanvination for scholarship blanks. Applicants mu t not be less than sixteen years of age. ; Fcr further information address, President Jamcr. P. Kinard, Rock Hill, S. C. SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATIONS THE CITADEL CHARLESTON, S. G ADVERTISE in The People- S«ntin«L Theie will be one vacancy in the State scholarships for Barnwell Coun ty for the session 1933-34 at The Citadel. Examinations wBlibe held at Ibw ccunty-seat on Friday, July 14th. There is also a vacancy in the William States Leo Scholarship which !*• open to applicants from all counties in the State. 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