The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, July 20, 1933, Image 2
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Tlfl BAKNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BAR>WEU^ SOOTH 4UUtOkii«*
THURSDAY, JOLT WTH, IMS
JOHN W. HOLMES
IMS—1912.
B. P. DAVIES, Editor *ni PropHnw.
Entered at the post office at Barnwell,
, 8. C., as second-class matter.
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THURSDAY, JULY 20TH, 1933
Count that day lost
Whose low descending sun
Views from Blackwood’s pen
No gracious pardon won.
hare a bad cold from not doing so.
12—bn careful about getting sun
burnt in the wrong places, the skin
will come off of yore back and arms
aneoforth if you try to get too
brown, stay in the shade and you
will not get yore hide tanned, caps,
c5 extry; 2 towels, clO extry. come
one, come all. bathing without suits,
c30; with suits, c35.
yores trulie,
mike Clark, rfd.
V suit sensor.
With both “Big Coley” and “Little
Coley”’ in the race for governor next
summer, some of our friends will
probably find themselvej in an embar
rassing position.
No Change of Heart
A friend told u* the other day that
he clipped a recent editorial from
this paper in reference to Govern ar
Blackwood’s pardoning record and
sent it to former Governor Cole L.
Blease along with a letter stating
that this editor had ^“undergone a
change of heart.” If our good friend
thinks that, he missed the whole point
of the editorial, which was that many
of the State's newspapers appear to
be condoning in Blackwood what they
condemned in Blease. So far as
moat cf Mr. Bleaae's past policies
are concerned, w e are just as much
opposed to them now as we were then
when we opposed hia various elections.
We are also opposed to them when
they are adopted by h.a successors in
office.
We have had no “change of heart”
in reference to the abuse of the par
doning power, whether it be exercised
by Blackwood or Bleaae.
A Day at the London Conference.
KINK GEORGE:—“Ah, we v are
very glad to ’ave you fine gentlemen
in London as our guests. The main
thing that is needed to restore hap
piness, peace and prosperity is the
cancellation by Uncle Sam of all cf
our bally foreign debts. I thank
you.” *
FRANCE:—“Parley voo, c’eat cit-
oe«t de fatier tolest.” Translation:
“The war debts and all other debts
must be cancelled. We are broke,
boated and bankrupt and bawe only
$3,900,000,000.00 geld in our treasury,
you old shylocks you.”
ITALY:—“Damfin oro idilion Mus
Offer» of Contract*
Arc Being Tabulated
Indicated That Potential Crop Will
Be Reduced by at Least 3,600,000
Bales.
Washington, July 16.—Farm ad
ministrators kept tabulators on duty
today examining ccntract-cffers from
cotton growers after setting Wed
nesday as the deadline .when they will
be accepter] here from enunty agents.
They also intend getting out the
first checks to growers Wednesday
to compensate them for agreeing to
plow up from 25 to 50 per cent, of
their crop. Growers had offered in
aolino porcupine.” Translation: “Un- to be reached in about a week or ten
cle Sambo must cancel all ^ foreign
debts if he expects to keep our
friendship. We ain’t got nothing else
to talk about at this conference.”
RUSSIA:—"Son biski objuslo bill-
hobo vodgasky ’Leninskky and Stalin
dammitsk..” Translation: “W’e owe
no war debts, but we want to borrow
more money from UncleSambiskl
Lenisky owes old debts; we new na
tion. Goodbye, we go home.
BELGIUM:— “IridisaW altuzuo
boastolum didlittum tu dat.” Trans
lation: “We came to talk cancella
tion of all foreign debts except what
is ow;ng ut. W’e have no interest in
stabilization, inflat on, delation or
damnation. Uncle Sam is making
Europe the goat.”
Title: Net ire, Swlairaerm.
)»dd smith h»s asked me to »-nd
a list of the ne wholes ant rrgu ations
cwrvering the new r. f. C. swrmm ng
poo) to y* re good paper and get >ouj
to print eeme free of charge onner
it is for ths help of the •erm-
community at la ge, sni here]
they are, as followers:
rule* and reggrr-latinfui
I —bathers who sgnm in the deep
snattrr and get drowned w II do s
at their own risk
POLAND:—Zixil: zum quid.lliator-
uni bumlozum zilix:z. Paderwiaki.**
Translation: “We paid all see could
spare, we g.ve you Pad'ewski. We
want another billion dollar loan. We
no talk bslancad currency, we wrant
cancellation. Uncle Sam—that’s all.**
JAPAN:—“El* vits hi zor* wo
China wallio kito.’* Tramditivn: “We
pay if we owe, but we no owe. We
busy tak ng China over, see you later,
but no belhrsr in puli ng Tgether.
We willing help fort* Uncle Sam
cancel all war del ta."
UNCLE SAM:—“The purpoae of
this conference 14 to revamp the
world** Afunce*, ree’ore confldence,
•tabiiize your d liar ami ours. And—
days.
Another big job remains to be
done by county agents and voluntary
workers in the South in providing
proof that farmers have destroyed
the cotton on land covered by the
acceptance contracts, which mu«t be
forwarded here before the checks are
issued.
C. A. C bb, cotton production chief,
set the deadline in messages to State
extension directors last night, which
were going forward to county agents
today.
Cobb said the rapid advances being
made by the crop, with havesting un
der way in the lower parts of the
belt, necessitated speed in winding
up the program.
BARNWELL BAPTIST CHURCH
2—pies »* ,*o not wpt* tohackrr quids
iato the waiter whi'e swimming
1—kindly don’t splash waiter on
viaaitess who are too poor to come :n
and hafter s* on the banks thereof.
4—if a suit come* off of annybod-
dy, please look the other direction till
•he gets same back on, and call for
the life saver, mr. mike Clark, rfd.
5—if you dive n shallow waiter
and brake yore nake, we will not be
hell responsible for such damrge and
R will be yore en’ire loss.
ALL:—“Itzu. builiotum, dog-gono
•lamit-tall**, m.sting—**8h diwn, you
big old robl-er. If you ain’t here to
cancel war debts, whit dii y.u come
for? Shut up and get out.**
RESULTS:—A grett big bell and
a gres* big tongue, a Terri Me fus-
md nothing done. (Curtain.)
To Keed Cotton to Stock.
•—a wash rag is hanging in the
dressing room for the use tf folk-
who amt clean enuff to go in swim
ming in a sanitary manner, use same
with soap free and freely, and jump
in afterwards,
7—diving betwixt the legs of other
bathers Is hereby^ prohibited by Taw
a* seme w’immin don’t understand thnt
it is all in fun and, will get mad at
you if her husband is pres?ent on the
bank.
8—sumlsy hours for swimming is
a* follows: all the time exeepp be
twixt Sunday scholl and preaching
time in the morning and at night,
roits cleaned, c25; dried, clO and hung
out for nothing.
9—if you want to prevent watter
getting into yore mouth, kindly keep
same closed, when you dive, hold
yore nose or get strangled at yore
own risk.
Jark«on, Miss, July 16.—Cotton
abandoned under the government
acreage ieduction pregram will not
he plowed up in Mississippi, J. C. Hol-
•nn. State commissioner of agricul
ture. announced today.
^Instead, the cotton plants will be
harvested for hay when the plants
reach the right stage of growth, he
s*H, and estimated its food vrdue to
Dixie planters at $100,000,000.
Hilton announced that a test of cot
ton plants’ protein content had shown
it to be higher than that of alfalfa
hay, and said h* believed animals
would leadily consume the plants as
hay.
He estimated its value .a* hay
would approach $12 an acre in the
Southern States.
Sunday, July 25th.
Whosoever thou art that entereth
this church, enter it not with:ut prayer
to Gcd fer thyself, for those who
minister and for tho* who worship
here.
Bible Sch ol Sunday morning 10 30.
A place of study for evtry..ne.
Morning Worship Service 11:30.
“Facing the East".—Pastor.
B. Y. P. U. Sunday evening 7:30.
Mr*. L. M. Cave, General Director.
J. M. Brolie, A-ssstant.
Prayer vrnr.ee Wednesday even r.g
at 6:30. “Attaining the Impossible."
Sunday evening worship, Sunday
evening at 8:30. #
! All of the officers ard the psst'r
were delighted with the spir t of
rn*husissm shown !a‘t Sunday after-
n >cn when we met for our flrst B. Y.
P. 17. service. All three of the unions
were represented with a fine group
ami a:e locking forward to a he.pful
and constructive program. This Is
the one Arid of cur work in which all
efforts are for tr^in ng in Church
membersh p and leadership, and we
urge upon every member to engage
in this mast inspiring work.
We are always delighted in the
company of our friend# from our lis
ter churches and extend to you most
cordial welcome in all cf our wor
ship services whenever services at
ycur church do not conflict with ours.
H. H. Stembridgc, Pastor.
10—notis: we do not rent bathing
anits cr sell cigarettes and sody wai
ter on creddick to annyboddy anny-
tane annywheres, be gowemed a-
eordingly, and pay up what you have
alreddy got in this manner.
11—If it mins, please jump into
* watter bo’s you won’t get wet and
rtdi cold, and if ycu disregard this
stag away while you
Rats Boss Valley*
Care Not to Roam
Washington.—Why a rat large
enough to control acres of land
should confine Itself to a particular
territory Is a question which puz
zles Dr. Joseph Grinned, of the
University of California.
Doctor Grinnell's report was on
a study of the giant kangaroo rats,
a comparatively unknown species
making its home in the San
Joaquin valley, In California. Ac
cording to the report, the rats
“own whole square miles, to the
practical exclusion of other seed-
eating mammals.”
Each rut has Us own particular
plot of ground, usually covered
with rich vegetation. These plots
are separated from each other by
comparatively barren strips. Bound
ary lines apparently are respected
by ths entire group.
Barnwell Fruit Co. Robbed.
The store cf the Ba;nwell Fruit
Co. was entered and robbed Saturday
hight. Among other thing?, it Is
reported that about $150 werth of
cigarettes was taken. Entrance to
The building was effected through a
rear window. So far no arrests have
been- made. ^
Renew Your Health
By Purification
Any physician will tell you that
“Perfect Purification of the' System
is Nature ’■ Foundation of Perfect
Health.” Why not rid youraelf of
chronic ailments that are under
mining your vitality t Purify your
entire system by taking a thorough
course of Calotabs,—oifce or twice
a week for several weeks—and see
how Nature rewards .you with
health.
Calotabs purify the blood by acti
vating the liver, kidneys, stomach
and bowels. In 10 cts. and 35 ets.
packages. All dealers. . (Adv.)
returns so far to plo^v up about 9,-
700,000 acres, administrators esti
mated.
This, they indicated, would reduce
the potential crop by at least $3,600,-
000 bales if the contracts were all
accepted. They are uncertain how
many contracts still are outstanding
and what acreage they will account
for but expect 10,000,000 acres to
be offered in all.
Acceptance of contracts will go
out in large numbers this week. The ]
peak of the mevement is expected
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Jeweler
BLACKVILLE, S. C.
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We are offering our work at
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Wave for, $6.50
$7.00 (Genuine) Frederic
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Manicure - I- .50
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Eyelash and Eyebrow
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Violet Ray Scalp Treat
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Main Street, Barnwell, S. C.
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