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f • 1 NOW is the Time. • • • bring your old Iron to our tioro and get $1j00 for it on a Westinghouae Automatic. Here’* an opportu nity to trade in your old iron, whatever Its make or condi tion, on a Westing- house Automatic — the iron with the Built-in Watchman —the iron that stays at good ironing tem perature always. Special term* srx! price* for * limited time only. Price 17.75. Lem* $1.00 allowance for your old iron. $75 ftr*t pay- mert and $2 00 per 4 mo» th* for S month* on your l!(ht bill. South Carolina Power Company INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE » THEFT Calhoun and Co. P. A. PRICE, Manager. 6 6 6 Is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It h the most speedy remedy known. Wm. McNAB Rapraaontlng FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES, tomal attention given all twin— ORIm in Harriaon Block, Main Si BARNWELL. & C SPECIAL! T "Mikado” Pencils: 6 for 25c. Per doz. 45c TMfcople-Sentinel G' . Quake-Proof Building Given Japan MONEY TO LOAN Loam made tame day application received. No Red Tape HARLEY & BLATT. A ttorney t-at-La w BarnwelL S. C. Student* Will Tour 8,000 Miles in Bui Worcester. Ussa.—An 8.0U0- mile trip to CsNfornla and back will be part of the regular sum mer school session nt Clark unb versify this year. About thirty students will attend the portable school, which will he In charge of Professor Hurt Hudgins of the College of the City of Detroit. The Journey will be made In a motor conch. During tire dally trips of 150 to 250 miles, rhe pro fessor In charge will direct the observation and Interpretation of the natural regions throogn which the students travel. Advertise in The Beopie-SentineL The Urst Rockefeller foundation contribution to the cause ot Japanese education Is this new building which forms part of the greatest private uni versity of Japan, the Keiwo university. The building Is constructed of double reinforced concrete and represents the new type of earthquake-proof architecture. Nobody’s Business | ^ By Gee McGee. | <-x-c-x-x-:-^x-:-x-x-<-:*-x-:-xhs Are Yuj De-Preest? flat rock, s. C. ju*ie 10, 1929. deer mr. editor:— plese allow me space in ycre valua- bull paper to exp-e^s myself about the colored lady whi?h mrs hoover in vited to her big dinner tl.e other day, srd thereby set a r.ew rule for future republican first tad’fj of the land to follow. of course, no diaimrrrra? would think of having a nigger st their oommg-out p»rty, ari if thi* here de preeat womar don’t watch out, •he won’t be respected by them Chicago gun-men and dusty brewns of the city when she gets back home, she’* hsbull to lose cast ansoforth by associating with them common .folks st the white house. most annybody knows that mr. hoover was under obligations to have mrs. d# preeM at his house, all of the rigger, that anry one ever saw vote in the recent battle voted for mr. hoover, and there wasn’t no way for his wjfe to get around havirg 4Hat Chicago in present, he will hafter run again 4 yr. hints, and he will need all colors to make the grade wher i first ssw about mrs. de pieest being at that party, I thought mebbe that she was just going over to help mrs. hoover set the table srd fry the eggs and wait on the folks, and it was sort of a shock to me to find out later that she was one of th« girls, and had a good time all the way thru. i have not got no co: demnation for the de preest female, she was possi bly as good as anny other woman presert who was glad to see hvr there, but of course—there were a few -vn the flock that felt like somehoddy had pulled s bone. mr. cole bleese would ro doubt say that her being there was something like finding a worm in a peach after the fourth or fifth bite. but why worry? after all, mrs. hoover felt obliged to have her frierds with her on this great occasion, and mr. hoover has alreddy ahowed his willirgness to dsregard the color lines, he don’t judge folks by how they smell, he makes up his opiniors from how they vote. oh, well, that wasn't the first time our country has been disgraced, we will get over it. this catastrophee was just an ir.troductory spasm that fore casts what the hoovers will do from now on. i have looked all over the courtry for the past 2 weeks hunting for 1 of the 999 hoover-dimmercrats that scratched smith last november, but they are either all dead, or have forgot about the campane. rite or foam if this dor’t suit you. yores trulie, mike Clark, rfd. 9. Stay away from church. 10. Disappoirt everybody. 11. Knock your town. 12. Wait for business to open up. How to Live cn $10 aWeek. 1. Give 1 dollar to charity. 2. Realize you have 9 dollars left. 3. Be honest. 4. Ard live within your 9 dollars. flat rock. s. C. julie 16, 1929. mr. herry ford, detrpit, mitch. deer sir:— i have been thinking for some time of buying one of yore cars, but up to now, am still shy 75$ of the down payments ansoforth. i like yore sedams o. k., but why in the name of common sense don't you put a spit- too in them? do you expect a fellow to stop ar d get out overy time ha warts to spit? if you do, i would be out on side of the road nearly all the time, as brown's mula sure is juicy, rite or fcam and let me know if you can put or the attachment referred to. yores trulie. mike Clark, rfd. TREASURER'S REPORT Quarterly report of County Treas urer of school claims paid for the quarter ending June 30th, 1929: J. B. ARMSTRONG, County Tres. The talkies cost more and are worth less. The good old furny pictures and interesting escapades ai d real worth while acting have been relegated to the junk-heap, and a few srreaming- squallirg mer and women with voices that sound like a cross between a fife and a saxaphone are on the stage singing some kird of somethirg that nobody cares to hear. And further more, they sting you to the tune of about 50 cents for a 10-cert “talkie,” ard everybody knows that an old time ”read-ie” is better and lots more en tertaining. Ard "deef” folks have to stay at home besides. How to Be Happy. 1. Don’t lend. 2. Don’t borrow. 3. Don’t buy on credit. ^ Dor’t sell on credit. Keep sober. Marry. 7. Raise children. 8. Work. 9. Play. 10. Pray. 11. Be punctual. 12. Don’t break a promise. Cotton Letter. New York. July 18.—Somebody said it was raining in Texas this morning, ard July broke 25 points, then some body else said that it was a mistake— it was orly cloudy in Alabama, but October swooped down to 18.67. Cur tailment and boll weevil infestation had a weakenirg effect on bed spreads, yet the shorts seemed lorg (faced) near the close. The farm relief board has decided not to charge the farmers and the speculators the same discount j rate on advances, so walk up and take your choice. The communist j agitators still thirk the capitalists j ought to give them the mills and pay them double wages to run same, ( therefore, we advise selling. We be lieve in shorter teddies ard longer wheel-lbases — through the summer j months. 4. 5. 6. How to Be Miserable. > 1. Drink booze—to excess. 2. Borrow what you want. 3. Buy what you need on credit. 4. Dodge your creditors. 6. Earn 30 dollars a week. 6.. Sperd 40 dollars a week. 7. Don't marry. B. Loaf half the time. . Perhaps You Have Noticed. I am just* lilce Hoover in many re spects. I can’t sleep late in the morr- ing, and I like fishirg a great deal. I believe in enforcing the. laws of the lartl, and also like waffles. We differ a little in the matter of ircome. His salary is 75 thousand dollars a year, while mine is 75 dollars a month. Our hats are the same size, and there’s only four sizes difference betweer our shoes, (I wear a 6). Mr. Hoover ought ^o appreciate the actual relativity that apparertly exists between us. I asked Uncle Joe once if he had laid up anything for a rairy day and he said that he got along very well on rair y days, and when he needed morey the worst was when the sun was sh'ning—so’s he could get out ard spend it. He is an habitual cigar smoker. He bought a cigar in 19 ard 20. He chews O. P.. (Other Peoples) tobacco, and anythirg from Brown’s Mule to Navy is satisfactory—it's generally a case of ‘‘What have you?” At times, nearly all of us are afflicted with Unde Joe's sporging malady. District No. 24—Ashleigh. Nan A. Martin $90.00 Mrs. B. B. Kammer 115.00 Nan A. Martin $90.00 Nan A. Martin $90.00 Mrs. B. B. Kammer 120.35 Mrs. B. B. Kammer 115.00 TOTAL 620.35 District No. 33—Barbary Branch Bank of Western Carolira (Barnwell) note and inst. 477.00 Rosalie Reed 110.75 Rosalie Reed 110.75 TOTAL 698.50 District No. 45.—Bernwell. J. B. Armstrong, Trees., Int. on Bor ds 680 W. W. Carter, SupL 475 W. W. Carter, Supt. 1610 W. W. Carter, Supt. 400 W. W. Carter, Supt. 75 W. W. Carter, Supt 1779 W. W. Carter, Supt. 475 Leila A. Russell ... .... 49 W. W. Carter. Supt. .... W. W. Carter, Supt. J. B. Armstrong, Tress.. Sinking Fund 0*11 00 00 ] ,55 00 I 00 99: 00 i .04 .00 00 9 000 00 TOTAL 7,804.581 District Ne. 4.—Big FerK R. JL~Moody w.* R. H. Moody 37.50, Rosa Smith 6.00, R. H. Moody ........ 1 44.30 TOTAL 124.30 1 District No. If.—Blackville. G. Frank Posey ........ 1,60750 G. Frank Posey .... 400.00 G. Frank Posey .......... 75.00, G. Frark Posey 250.00, G. Frank Posey 75.00 1 G. Frark Posey 1707.60 G. Frank Posey 1 1536.67 G. Frank Posey 294.33 G, Frank Posey ... .... 75.00 G. Frank Posey ... 400.00 J. B. Armstrong, Treas., Sinking Fund 2,000.00 TOTAL 8,721.00 District No. 35.—Cedar Grove Rob’t. A. Powell 30.00 Service Garage 24.45 Folk Bros 18.79 Folk. Bros. 18.63 Rob’t. A. Powell 10.00 Service Garage 36.10 Folk Bros. 50.79 Geo. E. Crouch, Note and Interest 1,272.00 TOTAL 1,460.76 District No. 50.—Diamond. Eliza A. A. Harkirsoh 40.00 Olee A. B. Holly 19.50 Jno. Henry Boyles 19.50 Jno. Henry Boyles » 19.50 Barnwell Filling Station 37.58 J. H. Boyles 22.00 L. A. Plexico __a 32.55 TTOTAL X 190.63 District No. 20.—Double Pond. Mrs. Dot H. Hair 90.00 Mrs. W. C. Buist 117.50 Mrs. Dot H. Haieyw^,.l.- 90.00 Mrs. W. C. Biyst 118.00 TOTAL .$415.50 District No. 12.—Dunbarton. H. H. King, Supt. 1,226.56 S. W. Cromer 40.00 H. H. King, Supt 1,170.57 A. Chas. L. Arbouir 207.50 H, H. Kirg. Supt 133.34 H. H. King, Supt. -.1019.24 J. B. Armstrong, Treas. 137.50 J. B. Armstrong, Treas., Sinking Fund .500.00 TOTAL $4,434.71 District No. 28—Elko. Gretchen Hair 100.00 Gretchen Hair ,.100.00 J. S. M. Finch —- -W° • *~ Mrs. J. S. M. Firch 100.00 Mrs. JTB. W. TlccTTr.—l 00.00 J. S. M. Finch : 125.00 Edith A. Walker 100.00 Edith A. Walker 100.00 Nellie E. Rolard 15f.&0 Sallie A. Wroten 50.00 Gretchen Hair 100.00 Nellie E. Roland 160.50 Mrs. J. S. M. Firch .100.00 J. S. M. Finch 126.50j Edith A. Walker 100.00 Mrs. C. L. J. Hitt — —7,50 J. B. Armstrong, Treas., Sinking Fund 30.03 J. B. Armstrong, Treas., Sinkirg Fui d 600.00 J. B. Armstrong, xreas., Sinking Fund 330.83 m * TOTAL _$2,612.86 District No. 53.—Ellenton. Ezekiel Bush — ————40.00 B. L. Peeples 15.00 B. L. Peeples 15.00 B. L. Peeples -15.00 TOTAL $85.00 District No. 11.—Four Mile. Bessie Washington 40.00 Mrs. R. J. Polk .20.00 Mrs. D. C. Bush 20.00 Mrs. R. J. Polk -20.00 W. D. Bush 17.06 Mrs. D. C. Bush „, 20.00 W. D. Bush — .24.57 M. F. Bush, Treas. 850.00 Wise Motor Co. 5.45 Mrs. R. J. Polk — —17.00 Mrs. D. C. Bush 17.00 W. D. Bush — 15.23 TOTAL $1,066.31 District No. 39.—Friendship. Mrs. Maude B. Patterson ..$110.00 District No. 16.—Green's. Juar.ita Ayer $105.00 District No. If.—Healing Springs L. E. Whittle .....587.21 Alethia Johor son .... 50.00 L. E. Whittle 534.26 L. E. Whittle 580.45 Hattie Holman ...... ......40.00 TOTAL $1,791.92 District No. 23.—Hercules. Mrs. Cleo K. Barker ......120.00 Ruby Peacock .... .... ....95.00 Mrs. Cleo K. Barker 122.00 Mrs. G. Victor KeArse ....100.00 TOTAL-....* $437.00 District No. 9 —Hilda. Mrs. Emmett Still .... ....100.00 Mrs. Emmett Still .... ....100.00 Margaret Brooker .... ....125.00 Margaret Brooker .... ....125.00 Laura Stanley .... .... ...95.00 Oda Barker .... ...... ... .90.00 Williston Hdw. Co. .... ....274*5 Laura Stanley .... .... ...95.00 Lucy M, Cook .... .... ....95.00 Lucy M. Cook .... .... ....95.00 Oda Barker .... 90.00 K. H. Allen 42.50 K. H. Allen 42.50 TOTAL $1,369.95 District No. 52.—Joyce Branch. A. E. Corley .... 14.05 A. E. Corley 49.94 H. H. Kirg, Supt. 13.65 H. H .King, Supt. 14.70 Missouri Simmorg 40.00 H. H. King, Supt. 16.50 A. E. Corley .15.52 Talatha Hawthorne School District 56.00 TOTAL $220.36 District No. 34.—Kline. J. B. Armstrong, Treas., Int. on Bonds 137.85 Inez Creech 101.18 Mrs. Flora E. Thompson 122.75 Marguerite Jenkirs 100.00 W. H. Moody, Jr 36.30 Marguerite Jenkirs 100.00 Inez Creech % - 100.00 Mrs. Flora Thompson 122.85 Mrs. Flora Thompson 120.00 Inez Creech 100.00 Marguerite Jenkirs 100.00 J. B. Armstrong, Treas., Sinking Fund 250.00 TOTAL $1,390.93 District No. 32^—Lee's ‘ m’m’vnar&'z: 45.00 57.50 E. Staley Columbia Baxter . TOTAL _$102.50 District No. 8.—Long Branch. Alberta Odom 90.65 Mrs. T. A. Holland 110.00 Mrs. T. A. Holland 110.00 Nira Frederick 90.00 Nina Frederick 94.50 Alberta Odom 90.00 Alberta Odom 90.50 TOTAL —1.. -.—$675.65 District No. 54.—Meyer's Milt W. H. Dicks - 35.30 H. H. Meyer 50.00 Aaron Price 45.00 n Price 30.00 Mary E. Gilliard 55.00. H. H. Meydr —--- —X- 50.00 J. F. Swett 13*4 Annie L. Mixson 30.00 J. F. Swett .19.08 H. H. Meyer 22.50 W. H. Dicks 35.12 J. F. Swett 8.18 Maty E. Gilliard 55.00 : TOTAL •— 449.02 District No. 42.—Morris. Mrs. Mollie B. Harden — 126.75 Mrs. Mollie B. Harden 132.70 Mrs. Ed Adams 21.00 G. J. Black 21.00 W. P. Morris — 14.00 W. P. Morris 14.00 W. H. Moody, Jr. — 4.50 W. P. Morris — 14.00 TOTAL — 347.95 District No. 14.—ML Calvary. Service Garage — 14.50 Arthur Still 24.66 Williston Hdw. Co. 14.55 Anderson Filling Station — 12.90 Service Garage 32.20 Anderson Filling Station -- 12.88 Anderson Filling Station — 12.09 Mrs. C. L. J. Hitt 7.50 Bank of Williston, Note and Interest — 1,478.07 Arthur Still 24.03 TOTAL - TV 1,633.38 District No. 25—New Forest. Folk Bros 17.99 J. E. Givens — —— 15.00 Folk Bros. 54.41 J. E. Givens — 15.00 J. E. Givens 15.00 Folk Bros 21.48 Bank of Williston, Note and Ir terest 1,478.0 i TOTAL 1,616.95 District No. 38.—Oak Grove. Patrick V. Morris . 102.04 Cleo Creech — 83.45 Cleo Creech ....... .... 75.00 Patrick V. Morris . ........ 100.00 TOTAL ....... 36Q.49 District No. 43.—Colombia. H. H. Kirg. Supt. 7409 H, H. King, Supt. ... H. H. King. Supt. ......... 66.62 Sarah E. Hank nsc in 40.00 TOTAL 283.47 District No. 13.—Plooaaol Hill. Fanrie Lee Ward . .... 100.00 Fanrie Lee Wa r d . ... .... 100.00 TOTAL ........ 200 00 District No. 7.- Red Oak. Lillian Cohoon ... ........ 100.50 W. A. Parson ..— .... .... 51.00 W. A. Parson .... .... 61.00 Lilhan Cohoon _1 . ioo.oo Laurie C. Fowke . 12.90 Lillian Cahooi. ........ 100.00 TOTAL 415.40 District No. 15.—Reedy Branch. Grubbs Chevrolet Co. 310.00 Reeves Grubbs 12.50 Reeves Grubbs — 12.50 Mrs. Corinne L. Hiers 103.55 Coye E. Barker 90.00 Freddie Creech 5.00 C. Crawley 105.00 Nathan Blatt 1,055.00 Reeva Grubbs 32 l TOTAL 1,726.05 District No. 27—Reeves Creek. Bank of Williston, Note and Interest 1,478.07 District No. 2—Seven Pines. Mrs. W. B. Parker 110.00 Mrs. W. B. Parker 110.00 05Neal Mho re 22.25 O. D. Moore 36.31 Mrs. W. B. Parker 110.00 O’Neal Moore ' 16.82 Mary M. Holly 49.00 Mary M. Holly 45.00 TOTAL 499.38 District No. 40.—Tinkers Creek. Mrs. Parnella Kitchings 105.00 Mrs. Parnella Kitchings 16.00 TOTAL ^ 121.00 District No. 26—Upper Richland Jessie Lee Price .-40^0 F. H. Dicks, # Jr. 1 14.85 TOTAL 54.85 District No. 29.—Williston. Ruby Clark 111.00 C. M. Moore 855.00 John Miley 165.00 C. M., Moore 858.00 John Miley 165.00 Ruby Clark 112.00 C. M. Moore 870.00 Williston Colored School 155.^1 C. M. Moore 897^1 C. M. Moore 198.50 J. B. Armstrong, Treas., 689.22 J. B .Aimsmtrong, Treas., 1*50.00 J. B. Armstrong, Treas. .. 600.00 TOTAL 6,926*2