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' - .~~"S , •( V i ■ hnff - . and 25 Tears Ago. ■ - •s,. ^ " , —: . n, * Vfc ->■ From th* File* of The Barnwell People. MAY 29, 1884. A belled bustard was seen on Mr. H. Jeff Harvey's place last week. The Willistpn fruit growers will Moke their first shipment of peaches west week. Metorled. on tfce 21st inst.^by ,the Rev. C. A. Baynard, Mr. C. B. Fanner, Jr* to Miss Bessie C. Risher, all of Allendale. T W WnnHwartl hii» the eew^ tract to build Mr. J. L. Morrison’s new atere. It will be completed by the middle of July. Our good friendg at Johntown are warneat In their resolve to secure rail- read connection with the outside world. Now what will Blackville do ? We notice a good deal of checked cotton this year. Those who have tried this plan say that it costs less 'to cultivate and that the percentage of lint is considerably greater than that of crowded cotton. Ice Cream and Strawberry Festival an “'Hre Circle” Friday evening, June •th, for the purpose of repairing the steeple of the Episcopal Church. Col. X. P. Thomas, Superintendent off the Citadel Academy, was in town last Friday and gave us a very pleas ant account of the Barnwell l^ys un der his care. They are distinguished far their gentlemanly conduct, studi- QOjj habitg and general goodness. On last Thursday night week some ■nat Bred five shots with a Repeating rifle at Mr. Thomas J. Rountree, Rail road Agent at Robbins. He was naieep at the time (2 o’clock at night) aiad was shot at through the open window. The first ball missed his that only a few inches. Certain par ties are suspected. MAY 27, 1909. Ninety-six ladies, by actual count attended the Saltkehatchie Club meet ing on Friday. Whie playing baseball Monday af ternoon with a Blackville nine on the Barnwell diamond Robbie McNab, of the latter team, fell and broke his left arm below the elbow. Mr. Brooks Harley, formerly of firmary in Columbia on Monday of congestion of the lungs. His burial, took place at Blackville on Tuesday. A former Carolinian just from Texas tells us that many warehouses ~are chock full of last year cotton bales, and that though drought delayed planting a full crop will be gathered, from August oh, instead of as usual commencing in June. Fisherman Nathan Lambert caught in the Saltkehatchie last week and brought to town a female red breast perch that weighed 2 Vi pounds. Th the many year g that he has been i disciple of Isaac Walton Mr. Lambert has never before caught one of that sort so large. So far 603 returns have been made in this State of incomes above $2,500 annually and, therefore, subjected to taxation. All the counties are repre sented except Barnwell,’ 'Beaufort) Calhoun, Darlington, Dorchester, Hampton and Saluda. These income taxes will amount thi 8 year to $15,- TW. Mr. Rawlins Loadholt, a veteran of the War Between the States, died at Jenny on Monday night, May 3. Mrs. Fred Powell, a daughter of Capt, G. E, Birt f died on the night of the 19th inst. Barnwell Baptist Church. . SUNDAY, JUNE 3RD. * Do not try to held God’s hand; let Him hold yours. He has promised to people and He will keep Kn promise. Bible School—a place for everyone —10:30 a. m. Morning Worship service—11:30. 9oh$oA:^XIviliution’s Supreme •' ' * r B. Y. P. U.—Sunday evening—7:30. Ctening Worship service—8:30. Subject: — M A Grand Confession.” Mid-week eeiyice—Wednesday even- mg at 8:80. Choir Practice—Thursday evening at 8:30. . flaaae note the change in hour for the evening services. The B. Y. P. U. will begin at 7:80 instead of 7:00, and the Worship service at 8:30. The wening service closes promptly at 9:15 lat us keep these changes in mind an^ he ON TIME. We wish to give a special invitation to the parents to come with their chil dren to the Bible School. They need your presence and your enthusiastic support. Come and bring them to the House of the Lord and do not do them, yourself and the Cause an in justice by simply sending them. H. H. Stembridge, Jr., Pastor. C. W. Moody., The friends of C, W. Moody will learn with regret of hi g death, which occurred about nine o’clock yester day (Wednesday) moiTiing at his home in Barnwell, after several months of ill health. He was at one time magistrate at Barnwell and later was elected to the office bf county auditor. Mr. Moody it survived by his widow and one brother, who have the sympathy of many friends in their .bereavement. Funeral arrangements had not been announced when The People-Sentinel went to press. ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel POST 6c FLAGG MEMBERS OF THE New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange Telephones: 5490-5491 40 Broad Street Charleston, S. C. Edwarj F- Mayberry Manager. ('"BELIEVE ME, THESE NEW NO-SCRU. 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"Tor the Houae of Representatives _ Barnwell, April 30, 1934. announce myself a candi date for reelection to the House of Representatives from Barnwell Coun ty, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary elec tion. SOLOMON BLATT. Williston^ April 30, 1934. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the House of Representatives from Barnwell Coun ty, subject to the rules and regula tion 8 of the Democratic primary elec WINCHESTER C. SMITH. JR. For Magistrate at Barnwell. Barnwell, S. C., April 17, 1934. I hereby anounce myse4f a candi date for the office of Magistrate at Barnwell} subject to the rules and regulations of the Democartic primary election. . W.‘P. SANDERS. Vr A - 'J & % iitfc -f- i* i • — la the low-price motor car field there’s nothing that seen compares with Chevrolet’s famous 5-mile ride. The reason is: No other car at Chevrolet’s price has oary bf the vital features pictured below. And without these features, it’s impos sible to equal Chevrolet’s ride! You can’t get Knee-Action, results with anything less than a gmmin§ Kmo+Aatiom oar. You can’t get sax- cylinder economy with more than six—nor you get valve-in-head parforasaurc with thing inferior to valve-in-head design. And the same thing applies to the Fisher body, the brakes, the steering. Chevrolet offers tore after another that makes a difference—in the way the car /eels, and amua* One feature after another that pots Chevrolet far ahead in vahse ... farther abend every day in solas! CHEVROLET MOTOR GO* DETROIT. MICHIGAN •G. M. A.C.I Motor* Vm KNEE ACTION WHEELS BODIES BY FiSHLK r. B f£f p. k HORSEPOWER 80 M. P. H. CABLE-CONTROLLED BRAKES Magistrate for Bennett Springs and Four Mile Townships. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Magistrate for Bennett Springs and Four Mile Townshps, subject to the rule s and regulaton s of the Demo cratic primary election. * G. R. PEEPLES. , For Magistrate at Blackville. Blackville, April 23, 1934. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Magistrate at Blackville, subject to the rule* and regulations of the Democratic .primary election. W. S. GRUBBS. V : i.‘. as For Magistrate at Hilda. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Magistrate at Hilda, subject to the rule 8 and regula tions of-the- Bemocratic-primary eh N. A. HIERS. Hilda, March 17, 1934. I hereby announce myself s candi date for the office of Magistrate at Hilda, subject to the rates and regular tions of the Democratic primary else- PAUL H. SANDERS. Barnwell, South Carolina **r NSURANCE FIRE IDSTQRM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT-HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT AD VIRTUE la TU :: - ' - ..... •: Palmetto Sash and Door Co., Inc. 9 . HahuTacffuranandDealen SASH - DOORS - SCREENS MILLWORK ; MOLDINGS! Etc. PHONE 83—— ORANGEBURG, a C-SEABOARD AYE. V ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<49»9»»»»»49M99999»MflM,9MM9M99$IMD9»<