The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, September 10, 1936, Image 8
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PAG* EIGHT.
BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER It. 1MC
Home Loyalty. Cash Prize Contest!
HERE ARE THE RULES:—Simply write the Five best reasons you can on “Why It Is to
My Own Best Interest to Trade in Barnwell.” Now, fold lengthwise the paper on which you have
written and then secure on the back thereof the signatures of thd business and professional firms
whose advertisements appear on this page. Now, sign your name and mail or deliver to The Peo- ♦♦♦
ple-Sentinel office not later than OCTOBER 5th, 1936. Judging by U. D. C. Chapter, and
the $ 10.00 prize will be presented by the local American Legion Post.
We Are the LEADER Because
—We have the LARGEST Stock in Barnwell County!
—Our’s is the FASTEST Growing: Business in Barnwell Co.
—Our Prices are the LOWEST to be found!
—While the QUALITY is Always GOOD!
—THAT’S WHY WE ARE—
THE LEADER
We Buy More—that’s Why We Sell for Less.
“THE BEST STORE IN THE BEST TOWN”
Come in to See Us—We’ll Do Business!
A Dependable Family Food Store
PHONE NO. 9
“We Are As Near As the Nearest Telephone”
FRESH MEATS
CHOICEST QUALITY—WESTERN and DOMESTIC BEEF—:
GROCERIES—FRUITS—VEGETABLES
Bolen’s Grocery & Market
Where the Thrifty Home Manager Combines Quality and Economy!
SAFETY
ECONOMY
SPEED
SAFETY GLASS POWER
THROUGHOUT! BEAUTY . , . .
.... a few of the Features of the FORD V-8
B & B Motors
Outstanding Value? in Good Used Cars!
REPAIR SHOP—EXPERT MECHANICS
School Has
Begun!
IS YOUR CHILD equipped
for Achool with a normally func
tioning pair of eye* Only a
thorough optometnc eximina-
(ion can determine thi*
THIS IS IMPORTANT!
P W.STEVENS
Optometrist — Barn •ell H C.
We Invite YOU
TO Ol'K GRAND OPENING
SOON!
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Yiaitiag Factory Demonatrat
Modern Beauty Saloon
MRS. L. E. PARLER
2nd FW. Diamond Hotel
Experienced. Licensed Operate
Ne« EUGENE Equipment
Are You Getting the Best.X 0 U r -Car Has to Offer?
Is your car getting sluggish? Has that “New Car” pep gone out of
her? Is her complexion Dull and do her joints squeak? If any of
these are the case she needs a visit to—
Texaco Certified Service Station
—UNDEk NEW MANAGEMENT-
BEN T. SEXTON, Manager
Protect Your New Car—Save Your Old Car!
WITH TEXACO CERTIFIED SERVICE
H A V O L I N E All Lubricating Service at This NEW TEXACO
Wax Free Station Done by Men Specially Motor
Motor Oil Trained in Texaco T; aining School Oil
—FIRESTONE TIRES AND BATTERIES—
A RELIABLE INSTITUTION.
IN A PROGRESSIVE COMMUNITY
THE
Bank of Barnwell
DEPOSITS UP TO $5,000.00 INSURED BY
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
In Time of Bereavement
ALLOW, US TO HELP YOU IN SELECTING A SUITABLE
MODERATELY PRICED. BEAUTIFUL CASKET-
MADE IN BARNWELL BY—
E F. WOODWARD
ADULY SIZE ( ASKITS SILM UP.
'Patron 1m Your Horn* Industry and Skop in Ptrac*
Forever After
—WE INVITE YOU TO USE
THE OLD RELIABLE—
Farmers’ Ginnery
45 Venn Ginning E&prhrnce—17 Year* in Thia Stand—
We Guarantee a Ginning Service Second to None—
$3.00 Per Bale
Including (tinning. Bagging and Tied
B. S. MOORE. Operator
HIGHEST ('ASH PRICES PAID FUR COTTON SEED!
FALL
IS ALMOST HERE AGAIN!
With It'* Ttng of Stiff Autumn Brretee—the Cool Days and Cold
Ktrntng*
WILL YOU HF READY? NOW IS THE TIME
TO BRING OUT YOUR CuOL WEATHER GARMENTS-HAVE
THEM CLEANED. PRESSED and REPAIRED and hr PREPARED
Plexicos Dry Cleaners
\ too per cent. Barnwell enterprise!
The Safe Family Drug Store
-PURE. FRESH DRUGS. COMBINED WITH ABSOLUTE RE
LI ABILITY—W E BELIEVE TO BE OUR FIRST AND HIGHEST
OBLIGATIONS
-EXPERIENCED. LICENSED PHARMACISTS—
-EVERY PRESCRIPTION A SPECIAL PRESCRIPTION**
SEXTON’S DRUG STORE Inc.
-WE HER\B YOU SMILING”
—Everjrtktag you would expert of a Fuat Clana Drug Score—
PHONE 73—FOR PROMPT SERVICE
We Invite You 10
See It!
Ride in It! Drive It! •
JUDGE TRUE AUTOMOBILE VALUE FOR YOURSELF—THE
NEW CHEVROLET FOR l»t-Witk S,« P.fKt.4 llrdnulx
Brake*—die Safeat Known. The Only Complete Low Priced Car.
GRUBBS CHEVOLET CO.
COMPLETE REPAIR SHOP—NATIONAL TIRES
—HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD USED CARS
you be the Judge and Jury!—The Evidence is
17 YEARS
servicing Automobiles in Barnwell. Barnwell County’s
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Oldest Service Station—
Plexico Esso Station
EVERY AUTOMOBLE SERVICE
ATLAS TIRES Phone 112-J Atlas Batteries
Save!
. —AT—
HILLS
Tfce GROCERY Store
—W. G. HILL—
—Everything Good tn Eat—
GROCERIES
F rail*—Vegeta Me*
—FRESH FISH—
Every Fridny and Saturday
You Can’t Go Wrong at Hiira
COAL!
BEST GRADE OF
Domestic Coal
Now on hand for early ordera—
and we shall keep on hand n
constant supply for immediate
lelirery throughout the winter.
-PROMPT DELIVERY—
L. C. EIDSON
Phone S»
COAL FOR CASH!
NEW!
Planters’ Ginnery
OF BARNWELL
—MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE—
. . . . insuring you MORE LINT. CLEANER SEEDS.
QUICKER SERVICE And A NEATER BALE—
$3.50 Per Bale
For Ginning. New Ragging. New Ties.
Operating Dny and Night—Opposite A. C. L. Depot.
Marzusky’s
THE STORE That GREW UP WITH THE COUNTRY!
—We are proud tn have been a part of Barnwell during the years
of its Greatest Progress and Growth—
40 YEARS
Our Record of Set vice m Cothing Barnwell County
-AND THIS YEAR . . . OFFERING THE GREATEST VALUES
AND BEST STYLES in the HISTORY OF OUR STORE!
MAZURSKY’S
COMMENTS ON MEN AND NEWS
By SPECTATOR.
Well, Jimmie Byrnes was chosen
again by the people of the State anG
will march back to Washington in tri
umph. I should like to analyze the
vote, bat it would be more interesting
to interpret the mind of the State.
Why did the people give Jimmie such
a heavy vote? Mr. Stoney has been
a power in Charleston and one might
have expected a heavy vote for him
in Charleston; Colonel Harllee has
served with great distinction in the
Marine Corps, having recently been
retired with the lank of Colonel. In
ordinary times just anybody would
have received more votes than Mr.
Stoney or Col. Harllee received in
.this primary.
and Solicitor in Aiken, Bamberg, Barn
well, Saluda, etc., and then he was
elected to Congress from that dis
trict. Later, with profound political
wisdom, Jimmie moved to Spartan
burg, a county which in recent years
has gobbled up everything. Then
Jimmie was elected to the U. S. Sen
ate, this being his third race for the
Senate and his second successful cam
paign for that office. When Jimmie
was first elected’ Mr. Hoover was
President. Of course, I don’t be
lieve everything I read in the news
papers, even though I write some of
the stuff myself. But if a man should
believe half he reads in the news
papers he is bound to believe that
My! My! What’s it all about? j Jimmie is a real power in Washing-
Colonel Harllee, on the strength of his ton-
record and his character, should have
received at least three times as many
votes as he received; Mr. Stoney, on
Now, let’s go back a little bit.
The new political star in South Caro-
his record 1 and character, should have lina is Burnett R. Maybank, mayor of
received three times as many votes j Charleston. Mr. Maybank is an
as be received. Now, then, what was energetic, resourceful, and successful
the trouble? Senator Byrnes is not man in Charleston County affairs,
the light-weight that some people He is supporting the Roosevelt Ad-
voold make him appear to be. Jim
mie is so suave that he seems to glide
along, yet the record is that he has
been a successful man in politics for
some years. Jimmie was born in
Ckarleston, was Court Stenographer,
ministration with all he is and all
that he has. Mr. Stoney could not
get more votes in Charleston—though
he has been a power there himalef,
because Mr. Maybank waa supportng
Mr. Byrnea. When 1 say supportng,
I mean supporting. There is no other
man in public life in South Carolina
who as completely controls a big
territory as does Mr. Maybank. Now
watch your step; that man may be
the next Governor of South Carolina.
As Governor he would undertake as a
business man to put things in order.
Down at bottom the vote for Mr.
Byrnes was an endorsement of the
Roosevelt Administration. Our peo
ple remembered the dark hours of the
early months of 1933 and they were
not willing to yote against the hand
that fed them even though some of
the bread was wasted. Again Mr.
Stoney and Mr. Harllee had nothing
to offer but criticism. That usually
doesn’t count strongly in one’s favor.
One cannot deny that Seator Byrnes
conducted his campaign with great
sagacity. Jimmie was calm and
quiet all the way and let the other
fellow get excited.
no land taxes,” etc. Now, we South
Carolinians might reply. “Come to
South Carolina. High business taxes,
runious land taxes, stiff income taxes,
both individual and corporate, and op
pressive intangible tax. Come. We
invite you and will devour you.”
1 received a letter from a business
man of Charleston. Here is a mar
ginal note: “A manufacturer spent
a day with me this week. He is from
the North, but had been looking over
Florida. It made a great impression
on him that Florida has no corporation
income tax. It is 43k per cent, of net
income in South Carolina, as you
know.”
Just before reading that letter I
read the following advertisement ih
The Wall Street Journal: “Invest in
Nassau, Bahamas. No income taxes.
The income of all Am^rcian indus
try and individuals is interesting when
studied by the years. In 1929 it was
$81,034,000,000; in 1930 it was $67,-
917,000,000; in 1931 it totaled $53,-
584,000,000; and in 1932 it added
up $39,545,000,000. Look at that! 81
billion in 1929 and 39 billion in 1932.
Well, wouldn’t that give you pause?
In 1933 the income began to rise. It
was $41,742,000,000 that year and in
1934 it was $48,397,000,000, and in
1935 it climbed to $52,959,000,000.
This is the record' published by The
National City Bank.
The Georgetown Times (brother,
see how closely I read it) has had
much to say about scuppernong grapes.
All this part of Carolina is bleaaed
with scuppernongs—delicious grapes
that they are. I am not thinking
about wine, but wouldn’t every home
be more nearly a complete vine and
fig tree with grapes?
Let’s wish our Georgetown brethren
success in their crussde in favor of
scuppernongs.
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In
Long Distance
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For the seventh time in the past ten years, long
distance rates have again been voluntarily reduced.
Effective September 1, the rates for both person-
to-person and station-to-station inter-state long dis
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distant. The amount of the saving on calls ranges
from five cents to $1.50 depending upon the distance.
Also on inter-state person-to-person calls the
charges for overtime after six minutes of conversa
tion are reduced. (Overtime charges begin after three
minutes conversation.)
It is estimated that these reductions will save
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