The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, May 17, 1934, Image 8
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TfTlIY do you suppose Chevrolet keeps repeating,
• ^ in all of its advertising, "Drive it only 5
miles"? Here’s the reason: Chevrolet engineers have
tried out all the various makes of cars* in today’s low-
priee held. And they have proved to their complete
satisfaction, tjie same tilings that hundreds of thou
sands of Chevrolet owners are proving in their daily
chiving: How much more smoothly a car travels with
genuine, fully-enclosed Knee-Action. How much more
comfortably it handles, with shock-proof steering. How
much more restfully you ride, in a Fisher Body car. How
much more safely you drive, with cable-controlled brakes.
And, how much finer performance and better economy
are 'secured from an overhead-valvef Six! In other
words; Chevrolet engineers know for sure that the
in the low-price field. They know it—thousands of
owners know it—and now we want you to know it too,
before you make your final choice of a low-priced car.
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH.
Compare Chevrolet's low delivered prices and easy G. of. A. C. I
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Barnwell 50 and 25 Years Ago.
Interesting Items Gleaned From the Files of The Barnwell People.
MAY 15. 1884.
Several doga were.poisoned-in town
last week. One of them belonged to
The Sentinel an<i was very peaceful
and valuable. *
Barnwell is quiet. The farmers are
too busy to come to town, crops and
. grass are growing rapidly and the
weather for the past week ha s been
perfect for field work.
Catch the Thief.—On Saturday
night, the 3d inst., a burglar entered
the residence of Capt. J. W. Lancas
ter and ft ole from his coat pocket a
kuegv black pocketbook of fine grained
leather, having two pockets and con
taining a ten dollar silver certificate,
i. five dollar greenback and about
350 in notes on different citizens of
the county.
A Political Announcement.—M. J.
Pain, foreman of The People office,
Itead^i an announcement “I want of-
MAY 13, 1909.
A light vote was cast on Tuesday
at the election
the Democratic party is indebted to
aae ft* pest service and future pros-
The two planks of _ _
were: "1st, Protection for the
Refornt for the Paters.”
2nd,
of Trustees for the
Barnwell Graded School, the .incum
bents receiving the approval of the
public by i e-election without opposi
tion.
The Barnwell Oil Mill has shipped
800 tons of cake to Germany, where it
will be ground into meal and fed to
cattle. The trans-Atlantic buyers
paid a higher price than Americans
would give. In addition they pay
freight and still clefr money at the
business.
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A great misfortune befell a worthy
citizen, Mr. “Julian Staley, Saturday
night in the burning of his dwelling,
barn, stable and horse. \ We have not
learned particulars but are told cir
cumstances point to robbery of provis
ions and the application df a match to
office and can prove that conce » l th « crim *- Mr - Staley lives
a few miles North of Barnwell.
The Barnwell part of the\new cross
ing over the Edisto from BlfckVatore
in Williston township to
will be completed next
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An electric refrigerator not only co
ittle to operate but saves
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lars, time and trouble year after year.
Think, too, of the saving& it effects by mak^.
BEST IN
*LEASE MAIL US YOUR ODRERS. WE WERE ESTABLISHED IN
1921 AND KONW THE BIJS1
ing possible quantity buying of food, by
the elimination of food spoilage, and by
permitting the use of left-overs that mi
otherwise be thrown away.
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