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f '• V m •moAt »r««ram or oaotvmj. cncrrrr.^bv Bamweil People-Sentinel M Ju»t Llk« m Moml^r o# thm Fnmllv •f VOLUME UL BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, JUNE 17TH. 1M7. NUMBER 42. Common Pleas Court Convenes on Monday Judge Hayne F. Rice to Preside st Two Weeks Term of Ciril Court Here. Judge Hayne F. Rice, of Aiken, will preside at a scheduled two weeks term of the Court of Common Pleas lor Bamweil County, which convenes here next Monday, June 21st Only civil cases will be tried at the ap proaching term. Petit jurors for the (first week have been drawn as fol lows: First Week Jurors. I. F. Keeler, Healing Springs. A. L. Baxter, Bamweil. C. C. Cheek, Bamweil. W. O. Drawdy, Blackville. J. V. Matthews, Blackville. Stafford Creech, Bamweil. G. K. Pickling, Blackville. Robert Doason, Jr., Bamweil. W. G. Bush, Meyer’s Mill. C. C. Portor, New Forest Marvin Carroll, Long Branch. Goorge Beadenbsugh, Williston. H. P. Portor, Williston. W. H. Birt. Blackville. W H. McCormack, Blackville. W. P. Welsh, WUlistoa. Harry Blsase. HoaHag Springs. W. L. Moialr. Barnwell. T. D. Crstghtaa. Sr. Barnwll. Sam Eaptaa, Blackville Jamas Riley MeNoh, Barnwell M. #. ChnpmL HmotML Display of Is Quite Attractive Agencies Under Supervision of Mrs. Sexton and Mr*. Hogg Put on Show. R C. Muttkew*. Bleckvt W 1 ariiriae w L Beptoioa. BtockvtUe j toe dwfto] * 0m a. F Merita. BtofkvtBe Belk af & V. D Mums, Frwttotoip j msaaees ai Mi a#. E (* wee A F weetodtoy | ts semseka M (utowea. BUswwoBL j wwsWrt • j E BvwwwMig. Btofkvdto | upaa too i ag u Btom Baagy BmnsB I tow gvwof m BB BfeAStoto % * |Mau Mm mtmM J Dfcflht M M ABA to Anatom R L Bsndtote. BtB FosA # Vtoktow RH CtoBtotom Fuaaael w i m* Masks*, BtoeketoU MaaAw e mm m | too tame (fiAJMfiRT kRtoB BHMItnr 1 Bamaat F Exhibits by the NY A workers, un der the supervision of Mrs. B. W. Sexton, and the members of the Adult Training Schools, under the super vision cf Mrs. Margaret S. Hogg, were held in the new Boulware build ing on Main Street during the last three days of the pest week. Num bers of interested Bamweil County people took advantage of these ex hibits to see the work which is being done by these two government agen cies. Mrs. Hogg had as her exhibit the one used in the county exhibit held recently in Columbia. This exhibit gave a historical sketch of Bamweil County and also showed what pro ducts are raised here. In Columbia, there were four honor counties—Kershaw, Barnwell, Allen dale *nd Florence. Barnwell and Al- lemtoe Counties are under the super vision of Mrs. Hogg, so her workers took half of the honorable mention In the State exhibit Mrs. Sexton’s work seif had on dis play the vartena ortidoe of cloaking and feed pioaorvlng nhWk they have mado denag tke peat oeveml moat ho Geneonu. doer olepe, cans at feed pat np by tke werlurvu. geSle end ether lewao* neoe tnaon an Is hi their week wkork dm sAsshs ef their i in te oeagnsMtood COHON AND CORN CHAMPIONS it* (Mi), BARNWELL TO GET NEW POST OFFICE BUILDING ho <3 feet giving a total we feet ef ogaee. As rot Aaaaaaromoat eras mado here tragth w M«4hdsf Ikal s < * r *»*. Uod ■ a of .4^. 1 bastaseo as saasaaremeat has keoa mads as the see tonal Iks boddmg wtl* hs 4 ‘ | «•» W te G Bates Magaad lesal ama. Ae faratok epwee far the kemwag ef tko mos pm* - 4F A rofooeoeea t ta.el tree of Mr Bagwad otatad that tarn I tw«< t etrmat«aa w^thd kogm eee*o>na'*< f ae I fh the to a#MHtag the Baraased Mmsi ? men e^ at teseeea if Mr Magwad wed oa Mara Street end that Mm hMhdmg. a mm keen emmd ttat (he teal that he aood rart slao reho for the fhr- J A Ptoihb rare twee twee r*« Bm m ••sld prods 1 *? he raadg hw oarugaaep | mMe Bahama wfB la am* YlMs wit jhg B^hamtoe lea anade a maaeg s^hor wsoMsw. maseg The tmMhSM wdl hs a haadaome 7 wesfaw poataf aoevamt amahew, hoses * eeo* * ww hSM. | ed tko tseS eoaoem ete I fhe rest, e »wi , e de« *oe, Sosos eed j _ _ [ _ . I — r I earn* te wmmm gg^k snare WHWsoa gMMBmaag I saaset asas twsse _ _ „ ~ ^ i ~ ~ ^ . I smhm WPioase ho me marwst. sml etm la I Tee aem Wros at seasaaS to MesMd I _ . _ _ . _ _ j wmmmm H eeo«oee« eoeasmoss ts guee Annual Barbecue Is Enjoyed by Hundreds Barnwell County Fite Protective As* sodation Stages Affair at Snelling Saturday. At the Seven Pines School at Snelling, several hundred guests en joyed on Saturday the annual barbe cue put on by the Bamweil County Fire Protective Association, under the supervision of Ranger M. F. Ussery. This affair, which has become an an nual outing, is looked forward to by the members of the fire crews and their friends and Saturday’s affair was thoroughly enjoyed by those present. The day’s festivities opened with a welcome addresa by J. U. Watts, Jr., Esq., at 9:30 a. m. Following Mr. Watta was W. E. Stitt, of Aiken, District Forester, who gave a talk on the work done by the local organisa tion during the past year. This yaar’s organisation, which was a full bodied one, replacing the skeleton outfit of last year, made a big reduction ia the number of acres burned by forest fires aad la many other ways were of mark kelp to tke local landowners. W. C Hammond, Assistant State Far- eater, of CslsssMs. followed Mr. Stitt, and tke program waa dosed orttk tko mtroductWu of tke guoeta by Raagor Ueaory. After tke speaking, a earn her of much events woes kold. For tke ervamfcto • Vagwf-ame aad ether track e»eate woes kefd. while a atob lor program war orvoagod Car the gMmud pwepie hi atmtoMa aad tog-ragtag eoaaeote off mdasog gaertrt AfW m m farm gf Last Confederate Survivor Honored Members of Joahsou Hagood Chapter, U. D. C„ Visit Capt B. M. Jenkins, Sr. ^ In the little town of Klina resides the lest survivor of the War Between the States in Barnwell County, Capt. Basil M. Jenkins, Sr., who was born March 24, 1847, now in his 91st year. He entered the service on November 1, 1864, then being in his 17th yesr. He served under Captain Lamotte un til June, 1865. He was taken ill at Chester, S. C., with typhoid fever, followed by pneumonia. He remained there for about three months when he started on his homeward march. He was about a month reaching home, sleeping by the roadside at night on the ground, getting food when and where he could. Sherman having burned the homes along the way, ha found it difficult to get to me ting to •at. He was accompanied on his homeward march by Darling Lancaster and the Rev. Mack Brabham. David Ric* and Bill Rice, of Springtowa, were also with kim on this trip. While la the hospital at Chester to stated that ae assay were dying ef typhoid fever ttot seamens was being eat alamet daily One day kirn with a stoat cwvendg hie that he toe had off ef his | % \ 1 r\ mi r*«ti m* r 4 » uNMi mb vBMMB* dto $ ml ifeBt wmrnm umBrm m * Ihi ♦ 44M # m CNnMB % ml iBmi mmmm ml Ikmrnmrnmmmmml wrnmtmmHltKm Tmmmir rMB Miff ^hmhBb ' # mm mmmmmmmmm wmmmrnmlmmmm ■ h^g bhhmbmii mmi rr -i # »♦•«*• mb mm m^mm < mmmtmm mm tmmmrnlBmmmm mmm mmmm* mmmmmtm TV* geemose a4hf tom*** ef ghm irnmmmmm BB09 wb%BH| wmm mmm mmmt0rn ml wmmmm %tmmmm im mm^ •am eaeema ssasMmhug Ml Igaameg mm as to amtos ikoas la ge( Mm saaegos •a toe Map maumg Moeeasduee gm *«we kat husu asauud team Itosimeea. m»MtS heoaase ef ghe afWeemsa sand Mfetm. dtoaped toe acvSvet ef the t-vgeua to Bmrwweg aagf Ike aeut toy. However, anger tke peeeewt set- ep, net eaiy wdl the Bamweil farmer* •ad be yen receive their reptea ea tke date fared, hat there wtil to an ks- t^avealeare to tke grewere ef tke rVnmark tectioa aa a amil connection 1 MTvra | n in the afternoon ia available. ' These bulletins are of inestimable vs.or to those interested in the handl ing of produce, both from the growers’ anj buyers’ standpoint. It lists the carloadings from the territory^ the nmwmasg as gse gmguam TVs mtttml 9mm**mmm mmmm mrnrnmmmmmm Bf tBr V It Immmm, mmmm** *0 ^mrn mtmm tSBHMBbi bibb bbp bbpb J A Btohtoto $mmmmm mt Bte BhIHB GBhpBB M# 4BhB mh tBp BmMPp ml Bnb rmha ImBbrnB A. 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Rnamatoaaat BUseeUee Saasmaeoe Peg BggV Ptogsam T to r»e|totam gp, seesenaasam Vhghitof Rgm Briftfg Mtoch Nggdgd RmW (eewmdee* tosaegi (senaPnp (Som gtowos TVeeaarg topkd toasts tons Pme ( sum A pwam osaktog sato flag m toeem Im4 tom. kas i 49nhbbf^I aa Bso to wm mmmmrnw mmm to 4 mI mmm mmmmmmm \ a *-**at t eegus em4 iRBto Hm Ekaa $kg e • f 4 , oaaeaaaa 4 W «*k*u4 • Rto' ♦ ^ to « a sogasuad kp l axat tamtam, wka j < WtoitoB 4 Ustom qaae BMtototo ml mmmmmmm*mm4 mmtl to® ea kndBy to asa 4 ed sake toe ike Vf% sMtowv af tot ttortlptoN T’RmmhI ti hftf, Immm M *mmm mfmmmm S9nl4 T4mi mm fml hm <4 * kMB rNBMMAtor* 4 Ftokp mm iMm mmmm A rm keeeg a tab saviw 1 wag wtoi kfirii Am! * otoat veod ky kss m IWV M %mm 9bRMA TMMH MRotFEA ti tow mmmm pst mw la toe flaB af | i Lmbr^^r price on the markets; the cars on the markets; the cars rolling and other necessary data. This is another for ward step by interested local persons in the advancement and development of the Barnwell produce maket. George A. Baxter. Blackville, June 12.—George Ar thur Baxter, 65, died suddenly at his home here Thursday morning. He suffered a heart attack Wednesday from which he rallied, but another at tack, occurring Thursday morning, proved fatal Mr. Baxter and his wife came to Blackville from Columbia about a year and a half ago, being transferred fom there to a new office here as agent for the Intematioanl Harvester jggp to tome sMcemga, wwo Mms Laima Aatomem, of Back Mill. |ww gaugtoom. Mms Mao Flewt* eo. of Lae Aagetoe, Cut, ami Mrs Jaavt We*too, of New Yeck City; three some, Lloyd A FWatro, B D. Ptoxve and J. W. Fie slew, all of Bamweil; two gTumhtoufhtera aad s and nephews. County Receives Bute Aid. Barnwell County has been allocated 84,029 in State aid for the transporta tion of pupils to and from school dur- ing the 1936-37 session, according to an announcement from the office of James H. Hope, superintendent of education. The total allocation to all counties was $234,000, of which Allen dale received $2,907; Bemberg, $3,- 240, and Hampton, $4,905. Advertise in The Peopie-Sentinel First Cotton Blooms. The first coton bloom of the 1937 crop to be reported in South Carolina was displayed on Wednesday of last week by R. " B. Fielding, of Blackville. It < > waa picked from a field of two * \ | ! five-acre plata entered in the C.mp«ny. H. K*d don. . .pWnidd l i IJ™* COT ‘"* •~ 1 — J! I l ; .|rr.»T, b, hut William., on. ;; Xr B**t*r w*. * of 8c|]J ^ Mr. pcfcll,*** He laavee kin widow aad e«e aim. Arthur Batter, ef BL Mat- tbrwa, aad three rtaoa weew told al toe Metootosa CVmwk Fw tog aftoomm* aft 4JB • ctork, aactod kp die Be» Ml L fftotoa Ito , •oowsegt mms to tom tomtotod wtoitoHi _ * ‘ The cot tom waa planted the last | wevk ia March. Mr. Fwkltmg k*e MB arrwe eg smttom iftua feme ami amd that aeeeewl Brito to*« Itoema M. CIbp OtomdV ef too Bkg Fuel wmsmo^ Bmmgto a soamm ^ ttoeto to TVo Tw»o««S' dmsmmod gpee f * *tof towtoMM •mg at FVMoe Fsra amd eng last gar- mg too emaww toy. wtmgag ap at msdm*gkt Aa Old Flgdtoro* Caavomtsoa wll to hold kognmug at toa o’clock. YVts coateet Is opea te aay aad all fiddlers who have reached or paaeed tke age of 50. There are a number of tke good, old time fiddlers ia end around Bamweil and the competition promises to be keen. However, the entries •rent restricted to this particular community or county, but are open to any fiddler anywhere who can pass the age requirements. There will be two cash awards made to the winning contestants. A basket picnic lunch will be held at one-thirty p. m., and everybody is cordially invited to bring a basket and 1 join in the fun of a regular old-fash ioned picnic. At 4:30 p. m., a baseball game will be staged on the local ball diamond with 1C team representing the fats and one represents \ the leans battl ing it out The day’s festivities will be wound up with a square dance, one of the old-fashioned variety which has I gained such popularity with young and old alike in Barnwell * during the past few months. The dance will be held in the Fuller Park pavillion with music furnished by a string band. For those devotees of the old- fashioned square dance, this will af ford another opportunity to enjoy thetr favorite ftokr. while far these whs have never tried tke origami af tew manmtoa rtw o* w mie storied fa. bag shortly tkesaaftor aad a geeg eameaa waa had. As a result of tks rein tke cacaas- her vines have take■ ea a new lease' oa life and by Monday there Msn Mary Be Heeeafim toriggep ms gRfi essemg fltosg toaketo eg good tosnpo to ami pmsg af (to Meet tones Among atone wke eMsegqg toe tototosy tonnes were Ms and Mrs A ® Mentor Meekest flhehBw smd ngmm ® Oemsme aad FameRi i Magee eeg FImpbb OBsmbb Mm IdeCm Btoegsfift amg sem Msn Large Leemnsag, Miss Ceetto. eg BmvemaaB, Om» Mr end Mm B> L Lam, Bari mad Mat- Isas Lem, af Mortem, Go. Hems Lam. eg fto stem. Ga, Mr. aad Mm Looter Rents, af Gtemavtoe, Ga. Ru de Regem, eg Oemaea College. L H Brkelitsr. eg JacksemrIUe, Fla, Mr. aad Mm Cariee Boyd aad two cklb Ga. Mr. aad Mm el drum, ef noticeable increase la tke number of “cukes" brought to market. The pro duction here to date has been rather poor in quantity ss well as in quality, but the buyers are predicting a heavy an excellent grsde of stuff on the market this week. The market here this year, which is functioning for the first time under the town-sponsored auction block, has been, for those who had good produce, excellent, while those who did not have toip grade stuff got little or nothing for it. J. E. Harley, Jr., son of LieuL-Gov. Harely, gathered 96 hampers of cu cumbers on one picking from a field T. W. Morris, Sr., Mr. aad Mrs. T. W Morris, Jr, Mim Nellie Roth Morris, Willie Creech and children. Margie, Lester, Lenier, Reg* ns id and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Creech, Mrs. Eugene Creech and daughter, Jean, Griffin Proveaux and children, Amen ds, McDuffie and Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Morris and children, Elisa beth and D. P., Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawton Proveaux, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Barker and son Don, Willie Ayer, Jessie Ruth Morris, of Olar, Mrs. Lauie Hutto, of Walterboro, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Duncan, of Dunbarton, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Baxley and son, Ernest Baxley, of Yenome, Mr. and Mrs. of three acres and received an aver- • August Sanders and children, Miss age of $2.80 per crate. Mr. Harley has produced some of the best cukes on the market this year and has re ceived jborrespondingty high pricey for them. The aim of the buyers and larger growers, working in cooperation with the auction block, is to have a uniform crop next year. An effort will be made to get all the growers to plant the sams type of seed so that the market will start about tke same time sad uniform Jy to leefitogs will he Olive, Fullerton, Junior Margie, Zilla Mae and Jack, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Baxley, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gerrald and son, Arvin, Gilmore Black, Miss Ida Black, Mrs. Carrie Hutto and grandchild, Bobbie, of Barnwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barker and two children, and George Barke, of Columbia. A CORRECTION. printing tke page circular an- tke fall day program to he of R J. * I 4 af Him tor to U R r s RL4 km u ■ ■ to amd km tom. Hm JL R Rtoto. mrvoeary Mm F W V xii |m ntoa*. Mm E 8L Kwh. Mm R*m A MoMaA Mm P. V. Mm R M JaukfiMt Jr. Mm Vtskor Lewis nod Mm A A Ulmer, ef Atom tke ward good might ks for bad to the taste ess ef a no tide published in regard to toe books being* kept by tke I •tration and 4-H club members of Barnwell Cbunty in connection with their various projects for tko year. The article ranched the office of the Fenner’s Wife Magazine and was in turn published in the news letter. The State club leader of e far-away State, reading the news letter wrote the home agent requesting a booklet on scrapbooks. The request spurred the club girls of Barnwell County on to “make the best better” and a* a re sult they exhibited some creditable scrapbooks on Achievement Day. The blue ribbon from the county received 1 also a blue ribbon in the State 4-H contest at Winthrop College during the Short Course held recently. An exhibit of scrapbooks from Barnwell County is being sent the dub agent in answer to her request for sugges tions. Margaret Kneece, 4-H dub member of Joyce Branch waa owner of tke blue ribbon scrapbook. at His * to tow mm BB to enq .. . »