The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, March 20, 1930, Image 4

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mmsi Bwnwll People-Sentinal JOHN W. HOLMK8 ISM—UU. P. DAVIES, Editor mad Proprietor. Batorid at tb« poet off ict at Barnwoll 8. (X, ai »ecopd«clait mattr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Om Tom $150 Six Months *90 Thrso Months fiO (Strictly in Advance.) THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930. P Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee. Loaf vs. Loafer. A loafer dropped in to see me the other day and after exchanging the time of day and borrowing a match and a cigarette and a drink of water and the use of the telephone and a chair for 10 minutes, he got up and said—“Well, I've got a whole day of loafing ahead of me, so I guess I’d better hurry on.” Uncle Joe seems to enjoy a sore hand or a big boil under his arm more than anything else. He habitu ally wear s one of his hands in a sling and likes to talk about the rising on H or how he skint it trying to fix a waggin body, and if you fool with him much, he’ll take off the rag and show you just how bad oft he is by reason of the aforesaid sore. He ha 8 been known to loaf 8 months on a little scratch he got once while trying to separate a calf from a cow. it is not worth having and will proba bly agree to take a lots on the same equal to the cost of the Ford. Of course everybody know s by this time that you can*t borrow money on a cow, so kindly swap your cow for an 8-tube-super-help-you*re dying-full-grid-two-tone tune in radio, and go to your money lender and put it up and he will readily let you hpve not less than $250.00 on same. As your cow will be dry like the Republi cans) by the time you pick out a bale of cotton, you might sell, say 2 bales to the farm relief board for 8 cents a pound and go back to your radio agent and take up your cow. ^Tou can easily buy a 4-drawer-fast- freeze ice-making refrigerator on credit by giving a first mortgage on your 4 pigs, if you happen to have 4, (which you haven’t), and as pigg are no longer considered collateral when it comes to borrowing the actual cash, go to your moneylending agency and offer your “Frozen-Air” for $100.00 and you’ll be surprised how quickly the money will be forth-coming. It is easy to obtain a loan on an ice-mak ing refrigerator—instead of hogs. more peaces on your election, votihg on the question now is like voting for hoover for president when he is thut befoar hand. yores *trulie, v mike Gark, rfd. — ^.. Rat«Al m “Bad Wif.” When somewhat mature in years John Wesley, the famous founder of Wesleyan Methodism, married a very Illiterate widow with four children and a comfortable income. She was “a woman of sorrowful spirits.** The courtship lasted 16 days at most. The widow was no angel; she was, indeed, in the language of Sf. Paul —a messenger of Satan sent to buf fet her unfortunate husband. Southey, who wrote Wesley’s life, says of her: “She deserves to be classed with Xan- tlppe and the wife of Job as one of the three bad wives.”—Detroit News. ADVERTISE IN The People- Sentinel. Some folks get behind with their loafing and they never catch up. Loafing is due to various and sundry reasons, plus divers excuses and nom- de-plumes. Loafing is a habit that is enjoyed by the rich, liked by the poor who has a wife and some kids at work to make himself and family a living, and not frowned at by some lazy men and women w'ho actually have a job. I have always observed that chronic loafers generally have more money than anybody else. Mr. Iver Weak- back starts off his loafing every morn, ing at the corner drug store where he always sticks 2 qr 3 friends for a soft drink and some goobers and possibly a handful of candy and then he moves on. He hangs around* a garage till *ome one offers him a chew of Browns Mule and he bites off half the plug and sneaks four-fifths of it into his pockets when the doner ain’t looking. If you should happen to need $3,- 000,00 for the purpose of building yourself and family a house to live in, don’t ever let anybody know that you are actually going to erect a dwelling Go to your money-lender and tell him that you have just bought the comer lot on Westview and Peachtree and that you need $5,000.00 for the pur pose of putting thereon a super-ser vice filling station and before you realize that there is any money at all in the world, he will shove out a paper for you to sign with a deposit slip attached. No sir ree, Mr. Farmer. Get wise. Don’t offer land or per sonal property that belongs ter the agricultural end of activity as col lateral: be prepared to mortgage luxury of some kind and you won’t be disappointed. The bankers know that we will readily part with our land and mules and cows, but never will we give up our cars and radios and ice-boxes. Luke Reilly Says, ’The Rat Died Be fore Reaching the River.” “Since moving near the river two years ago, we’ve always used RAT- SNAP. Watched a vicious water rat, nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside the house. About 15 minutes later he darted off for the water to cool his burning stomach, but he died before reaching it.” Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by The Best Pharmacy and Deason’s Drug Store, Barnwell. Legal Advertisements CITATION NOTICE. Uncle Joe took up loafing once when he wrenched his side up at the ball park that time when he was scuffling with a young feller who called him Mr. Lightning Rodd. Aunt Minervy rubbed it for several weeks but yhcle Joe never did stop complaining: He said the “ketch” waa always right there when he started to do any kind of work ex cept fishing and cranking up the Ford to go to town and sit around all day talking about the League of Nations, the Farm Relief board and why banks bust. The Straw Vote. flat rock, s. C. martch 19, 1930. the litter rerry digest, - * new york Gty. dear sirs:— i received my postal card today which you sent me so’g i could be 1 of yore straw voters, but if you happen to be all wet, you sent the sed straw to the wrong feller and i will tell you for the reasons why as follows: 1. the volstead law is in forced just about as well as anny other law on the law books, you see it’ s this way: jf a judge murders a man, he can’t be a judge verry well and if a policeman steals a ottermobeel, he ain’t considered fitten to arrest other folks for doing the same thing. 2. but a judge can drink whiskey and still try whiskey cases and a of ficer can drink and sell whiskey and still put other folks in jail for the same off fense, so you see the vol stead is not being given a square deal ansoforth, and if the church members waster quit drinking booze the bootleggers would starve to deth befoar breakfast. The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. By John K. Snelling, Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Sarah C. Armstrong, hath made suit to me to grant unto her Letters of Administration of the estate and effects of J. B. Armstrong. THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. B. Armstrong, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in"thej$g)urt of Probate, to be held at Barnwell, S. C. f on Saturday, March 22nd, next af ter publication thereof/ at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand this 7th day of March, A. D. 1930. ; John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate, Barnwell Co. Published on the 13th day of March, 1930, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. State of Smith Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE va. LAVINIA CARTER WILLIAMS Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J. J. Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale in front of the Court Jjlouse at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, the 7th day of April, 1980, this being Salesday in gaid month, the following described real estate: . Nineteen acres of land in Red Oak Township, as shown by plat made by E. G. Hay, dated October 16th,- to November 16th, 1919, as shown in book 9-G, page 508, in Clerk of Court’s office for Barnwell County, and being a part of the estate lands of Ephriam Carter. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, S. C., 17th day of March, 1930. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE vs. SHERIFF’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. • THE STATE vs. THOMAS CARTER Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J. J. Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I havo this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder fpr cash, be tween the legal hours of sale, in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, the 3rd day of February, 1930, this being salesday in said month, the following described real estate: Nineteen acres of land in Red Oak Township, as shown by plat made by E. G. Hay, dated October 16th, to November 16th, 1919, a« shown in book 9-G, page 508, in Clerk of Court’s office for Barnwell County, and being a part of the estate lands of Ephtiam Carter. Levred upon and sold to satisfy thd above Execution and Costs. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. C., 17th day of March, 1930. SHERIFF’S SALE. ‘ So, friends, only 95 per cent of the people who loaf do so thru choice. Some good men and women loaf be cause they simply can’t find a job. The others loaf year in and year out looking for a job, but when they think they run any risk in finding one with the work still left in it, they change their field of endeavor for a more unlikely place. Loafing is an art: Fve known men to loaf for 40 years snd yet, they all got 3 square a day and a place to sleep and just as many luxurieg of life as the hustlers ever t* 1 *xmil tow to Borrow Money to Farm On. Mules and wagons and real estate liave become unworthy of considera tion when they are offered to money- lendihg (?) institutions as collateral, ao I am writing this article for the purpose of making some suggestions to the farmers as to HOW they should proceed in the matter of getting ad vances for uae in making a crop this pnar. * ;v > ■' - , If you happen to own a good farm which cannot be used as security to a Joan, I suggest that you swap it for an automobile and rent it back and then take the automobile to ttfouf hank mad they will be glad to )$an yod at least two-thirds of its actual valve. ’(N. B. It U no troubty to money on a car). Now in $he after your crop is made, sell it— ia, the crop and go to your au- Keakr and bug your land He will decide by that time that 3. and the reason i am going to vote against licker is because two- thirds of the folks in the world ain’t got much sense when they are sober and none a tall when they are drunk, and further more, i don’t see no business houses and school boards out hunting folks to work for them that drink whiskey, so who wants it ex cept you all? Notice is hereby given that all per sons having claims against the estate of G. M. Main, deceased, will present them duly verified to the undersigned Executrix at Barnwell, S. C., and all persons indebted to the said estate will make settlement with the under signed. Mary Elizabeth Main, Executrix. Barnwell, S. C., March 4, 1930. Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account as Executor of the Will of Mrs. Cornelia Isabelle Rush, with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of the Probate Court for Barn well County, State of South Carolina, upon Monday, the 24th day of March, A. D. 1930, and petition the said Court for am Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. JOHN M. .FARRELL, Executor, of the Will of Mrs. Cornelia Isabelle Rush. 3-6-4tc. 4. it allso looks to me like you ought not to count the votes you get in new york and Chicago as a big per- cent of the folks ip them towns would State of South Carolina, vote for hell to be moved under the city balls and would welcome the devil as a dinner gest after a few rounds of prize fighting and bumb throwing and shotgun killings, and it would not be fare to include such folks as they ain’t citisons. SHERIFF’S SALE. 5. voting on pro hibition is sorter like flirting with a flapper when you already have a wife, the country has it now and the bunch who is in favor of pro hibition Won’t worry them selves about voting in the race—as they are satisfied as it is. so i am in favor of letting well enuff alone, so be sure to eoUIlt my vote. 6. whiskey and ottermobeels and fools cant be mixed, it was not so bad 25 yrs. ago to get drunk and go down the road whipping bid “dobbin” everry jump—because there waant noboddy ih the road but yon, and if they had of been, they could of got out of the way as you was hollering like the devil all the time, rite or foam if you want me to rite anny SHERIFFS SALE. County of Barnwell. ’ THE STATE j ' ’ ~ ’ vs. MRS. JOSEPHINE HEWLETT Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe- State of So^th Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE vs. HENRY PEEPLES. Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J. J. Bell, cution to me directed by J. J. Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have this day levied upon and will sell to ttis day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, between the highest bidder for cash, between ( the legal hours of sale in front of the the legal hours of'sale in front of the , Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on 1 Monday, the 7th day of April, 1930, Monday, £he 7th day of April, 1930, this being 'Salesday in said month, the following described real estate: this being Salesday in said month, the following described real estate: »' Thirty acres, more or less, bounded 300 aefets, and three biuldings as follows: North and East by lands in Klinq^jSchqoI District, with bbun-Jof O. H. Owens, South by E. G. Hay, daries at ibUowtr North by Highway, West by Ephriam Carter. Also 67 No. 1, East by Highway Nb. 1, and ! acres known as tract No. 16 on M. M. lands of* Mary E. Priester, South by lands ofo N. E. Priester, West by B. M. Jenkins, Sr. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Cotta BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, 8. C* 17th day of Much, iWO. l / ; : Holly place, recored in book 9-C, page 676 in office of Clerk of Court for Barnwell County. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Coets. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, B. C. BarnweB, S. C n Itth day of March, ISM ESTATE R. P. GANTT. Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J . J. Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have ttis day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, the 7th day of April, 1930, this being Salesday in s ft id month, the following described real estate: Twelve acres, more or less, with buildings and bounded as follows: North by estate of Mrs. M. Hay, East by lands of W. H. Hay, South by lands of Joseph. Alfred, West by Public Highway. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, S. C., 17th day of March, 1930. October November 16th, 1919, as shown in book 9-G, page 508, in Clerk of Court’* office for Barnwell County, and being a part of the estate lands of Ephriam Carter. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. BONCIL H.. DYCHES, - Sheriff, Barnwell Co. Barnwell, S. C., 17th day of March, 1930. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, . County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. G. W. Greene, David Ryans, vs. Plaintiff, Defendant. = SHERIFF’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE vs. BOSEY GARVIN. Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J. J. Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale In front of the By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, in front of the Court House at Barnwell, State and County aforesaid, on Monday, April 7th, 1930, the game being salesday in said month, between the legal hours of sale, the following described real property, to-wit: All that certain lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County of Barnwell and State of South Carolina, containing fifty (50) acres, more or less,-and bounded on the North by lands of Rebecca Bell and J. M. Woodward; East by lands of Nancy McDaniel (now Anderson); South by lands of N. Powell and West by lands of J. M. Woodward and Joshua Hair, the boundary on the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, the 7th day of April, 1930, East side being marked by a ditch this being Salesday in gaid month, the following described real estate: Thirty-seven acres known as tract No. 4 of M. M. Holly place on plats made by E. G. Hay, dated Oct. 7, 11, 1918, and recorded in book 9-C., page 676 in office of Clerk of Court for Barnwell County. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, S. C., l^th day. of March, 1930. SHERIFF’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell, l THE STATE vs. EMMA CARTER. Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J. J* Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, be tween the legal hours of sale, in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, the 3rd day of March, 1930, this being salesday in said month, the following described real estate: Nineteen acres of land in Red Oak Township, as shown by plat made by E. G. Hay, dated October 16th, to November 16th, 1919, as shown in book 9-G, page 508, in Clerk of Court’s office for Barnwell County, and being a part of the estate lands of Ephriam Carter. . Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. C., 17th day of March. 1930. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE - vs. C. K. SANDERS. Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J . J. Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell Counter? I-have and being the same tract of land this day conveyed to me by the said G. W. Greene, this being a purchase money mortgage. Terms of gale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. That the successful bidder be required to de posit Two Hundred and Fifty ($250.00) Dollars as evidence of good faith. Upon his failure to do so said Master ig instructed to re-sell the property on some salesday. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. Master’s office, March 18, 1930. NOTICE OF SALE. The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. The Southern Cotton Oil Company, Plaintiffs, vs. this day levied upon and will sell to F* M. Harley, et al the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above en- Monday, the 7th day of April, 1930,- tit i ed caus<? j w jn se ll on the 7th day this being Salesday in gaid month, the following desciibed real estate: Eighty-five acres of land in Big Fork School District, bounded as fol lows: North by Rays Cross Roads, East by Saltkehatchie run, South by of April, 1930, the same being sales day in said month, in front of the Court House, at Barow^ell, S. C., to the highest bidder all of the follow ing described property: All of that certain piece, parcel or lands of C. F. Rizer, West by lands tract of land, with the buildings and of estate of J. J. Ulmer. improvements thereon, including Levied upon and sold to satisfy the gj n house and all of the machinery therein located, or to be located, with the boiler and engine thereon, situate, lying and being in Great Cypress Township, County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, containing two and one-half (2V6) acres, more or less, in the Town of Kline, South Carolina^and bounded now or former ly as follows, to-wit: on the North by lands of Eliza Cave; on the East by Allendale-Barnwell Public Road; on the South by Kline Public School Lot and on the West by lands of Mrs. .Clara Ready. Terms of sale CASH, the purchaser to pay for papers and stamps, and as above Execution and Costs. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, §. C.,'17th day of March, 1930. SHERIFF’S SALE? State of South Carolina, Cqunty of Barnwell. THE STATE vs. JOSEPH CARTER Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe-.. cution to me directed by J. J Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell Coun ty, I have this day levied upon and evidence of good faith the pur- will sell to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale in front oif the Court House at Barnwell, S. C. f an Monday, the 7th day of April, 1930, this being salesday in said month, the following described real estate: # Nineteen acres of land in Red Oak Township, as shown by plat made by chaser to be required to deposit with the Master immediately after the sale the sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, the same to be credited on the purchase price upon compliance with the terms of the sale, otherwise to be forfeited. G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. Cuke Seed / GENUINE “THE HENDERSON" Cucumber Seed. * Grown by Peter Henderson and (Company. — For Sale by SIMON BROWN’S SONS, Blackville, S. C ' " . * * Ija- : At the following cash prices, f. o. b^ Blackville, S. C.: I pound to 5 pounds at 95c. - —- 5 pounds to 25 pounds nt 90c . 35 pounds to 100 pounds nt 85c. All seed sold. only in sealed packages. GENUINE KIRBY—“It Stays Green” need nt anmo prices. Also the right kind of cantaloupe seed at the right kind of prices. 7~