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\ Mrs. R. S. Dicks, Mrs. Austin Cadle, Miss Kiser and Miss Patricia Dicks were visitors in Columbia Sat urday. Albert Cornell attended the funeral of Dr. Falls at King*s Mountain, N. C., this week. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Easterling, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Easterling and two children visited relatives in Augusta Miss Stone, of Orangeburg, is the Sunday. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rose- brock this week. Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun and son, James, of Denmark, were visitors fa^ternoon Barnwell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sanders and two children and Mrs. Plexico motored to Columbia and Lexington Sunday af- Mr. and Mrs. Angus Patterson and Mrs. Estelle Patterson were visitors in Columbia Friday. Miss Carrie McNab, of Florence, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William McNab. Auditor and Mrs. W. H. Manning and children spent the week-end with relatives at Commerce, Ga. > y Cadets Basil Jenkins and Wingo, of The Citadel, spent the week-end with relatives at Kline. Misses Derry Patterson and Blanche Bennett, of Columbia College, spent the spring holidays with rela tives in Barnwell. Miss Margaret Lemon, of Coker College, spent the spring holidays in Barnwell with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lemon. Cadets Calhoun Lemon, Brown Towles and Lewis Black, of Clemson Henry | College, spent the spring holidays t with Barnwell relatives. Miss Grace Hogg has accepted the position of bookkeeper for the South' Carolina Power Company in Barn well, vice Col. J. M. Caldwell. Cadet Ben Davies, Jr., of The Cita del, spent the week-end in Barnwell with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies. Mr. and Mrs. W.. M. Hair, of Stonev Hartin, of the University of Blackville, were visitors in Barnwell j South Caiolina, sP^nt the week-end Thuisday and called at The People- in Barnwell with his mother, Mrs. A. Sentinel office to renew their subscrip- E. Hartin. ition. V THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA Board of Education, $150; Board of Equalization ($4.00 per day), $500; Board of Registration, $150. Item 4. Jail Expenses, including Dieting of prisoners, $1,500; Court Expense?, $5,000. Item 5. County Home, Poorhouse and Poor, $3,200. Item 6. Post Mortems, Inquests and Lunacy, $225. '« Item 7. Public Buildings, including Water, Fuel, Light and Insurance, $1,500. Item 8. Printing, Postage and Sta tionery, $1,500. Item 9. Miscellaneous Contingent, $500; Vital Statistics, $221.50; Con federate Soldiers and Widows, $2,400. Provided, the Judge of Probate of Barnwell County, with the approval of the Barnwell Pension Board, is hereby authorized and required to pay out of the funds herein appropriated, under this item, on the first Monday in May, 1930, or as soon thereafter as convenient, to Confederate Soldiers who are now entitled to a pension un der the laws of the State, and who are at that time alive and residents of Barnwell Cobnty, the sum of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars, each. Item 10. For Public Health Nurse: Salary, $1,500; for transportation, $600. Provided, that the Public Health Nurse shall be selected by the County Delegation and shall serve un der the direction of a nursing commit tee composed of ten members ap pointed by the Barnwell County Chapter American Red Cross. Item 11. Improvement of Court House, $200. jwwwirr * £ P1CC LY WICCLY "Cleanest < Stores in the‘World WE DELIVER PHONE 78 WE DELIVER Miss Jewell Woodward, of Lime-| The Barnwell friends of E. R. stone College, spent the spring holi- Buckingham, of Ellenton, will learn days here with her parents, Mr. and with pleasure that he is improving M rs. E. F. Woodward. i after a recent severe attack of ill ness. Premiums on Bonds, of M iss Rosalie Spann, of Sumter, J spent the week-end in Barnwell with Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr n She Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown and little was accompanied upon her return by Miss Mary Bush spent Sunday with her mother, who spent several days Mr. and Mrs. Sol Brown in Bates- in Barnwell. | burg., v Mrs. Ira E. Black has returned to ( Mrs. Louise Porter Bauer, Mrs. R. Barnwell after speeding several G. Herndon, Miss Blanche Porter, weeks with her sister, Mrs. Emma Mias Jewell Woodward and Col. N. G. Minor, in Denmaik. Mrs. Black’s W. Walker were visitors in Augusta friends will be glad to learn that she Saturday, is improving from a recent illness. ; . - — The friends of Miss Sarah Patter- ■»»»»»»»♦»♦» son, who has been attending Winthrop College, will learn with regret that she was forced to return home last T j j week on account of her health. ? OUSINESQ i OniLDERO BABY CHICKS:—Pure bred R. I. Reds, White and Buff Rocks, White and Buff Leghorns at $12 per 100 de livered; $11 at hatchery. Bring or send eggs and we charge 4 cents for each chick hatched for you. No charge for eggs that do not hatch. New machinery. Experienced men day and night shifts. Capacity 114,000 eggs, j Take eggs any day.—Unger’s Hatch-( ery, Saluda, S. C. 4-3-4t.' Lloyd A. Plexico and H. J. Phillips returned home Saturday morning af ter attending the motor boat races at Miami Beach and visiting . various points of interest in Florida. Mr. Plexico was chosen as one of the honorary judges at the racing events. Mrs. R. C. Holman and Col. N. G. W. Walker left yesterday (Wednes day) in the latter’s car for Orlando, Fla., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wilson. Upon their re turn home they will be accompanied o'mj a r, . ~ by Mrs. Walker, who has been spend- STRAYED:—From my home about . mg several weeks in the Land of Flowers. . three miles south of Blackville—one dark bay mare mule, about six years old, weight about nine hundred pounds —any information regarding same will be highly appreciated, reward ff desired.—Mrs. Gordon Shipes, R. F. D. Blackville, S. C. The County Supply, Bill. To provide for the Levy of Taxes for School and County Purposes for ltc * Barnwell County for the Year 1930, TRPEWRITER RIBBONS: — Full: ""‘J 1° Provide the Expenditure , - . .. ... - n 1 and Goveinment Thereof: stock of typewriter nbbons—for all, machines.—E. E. Goodson, People- Sentinel office, Barnwell. Be it enacted by the General As sembly of the State of South Caro- jlina: FOR SALE.—Large colonial home |, Sec j tion h ™ 8 ta * is hereb > r in Barnwell, S. CV; in beet residential j lev ' ed up0 " 8,1 the t8X * bIe P r0 P e, ?y section; spacious grounds; reasonable' B8rnwel1 ^" nty ten <10) miIls price. For full particulars, apply to for ‘ he year 1980 and for the amount8 John G. Simms, P. O. Box 1014, Or-( , ‘ nd P ur P° aM herem 3tated - re8 P ec ‘ l&ndo, Florida. 3-27-4tc. i * ,ve - ■ ——. j * tem R oa ds an d Bridges: WATERMELON SEED:—We have Convicts and maintenance of road- a select stock of watermelon seed of working organizations, $20,000. Pro- all kinds, including Dixie Bells, Exuded, an additional amount in the cells, Tom Watson s and Thurman sum of Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dol- Grays. See us before buying.—R. A. Jars may be borrowed by the Treas- Deason’s Drug Store, Barnwell, S. C. urer and County Board of Directors 3-20-tfc. on the approval of the Delegation, to " 1 - - —- be used exclusively for cross-country MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY road purposes. 4 by giant international industry; over 7000 already started; some doing an nual business $13,000; no experience Item 2. Salaries: Clerk of Court, $700; Sheriff, $1,800; Expense for Sheriff, 1929, Law en- or capital required; everything sup- forcement, $500; Clerk to Treanrer, plied; realize success, independence $900; Auditor, $766.66; Clerk to Audi- Rawleigh’s way; retail food products, | tor, $400; Superintendent of Educa- soap, toilet preparations, stock, poul-jtion, $1,500; Attorney, $200; Coroner, try supplies; your own business sup- $600; Physician, $600; Supervisor of ported by big American, Canadian, ; Roads, $1,600; (5) County Directors Australian industries; resources over at $200 each, $1,000; Clerk to Board $17,000,000; established 40 years; get of County Directors, $1,600; Judge of our proposition; all say it’s great! Probate, $350; Constables, $2,015; Rawleigh Company, Dept SC-12-J, Magistrates, $1,950; Jailer, $600. Richmond Va. 4-3-2tp. Item 8. County Boards: Item 12. $425. Item 13. Traveling Expenses County Directors, $250. Item 14. Clerk to Probate Judge, $300; To John K. Snelling for Pension Disbursements, $150; To Jennie P. Greene, Maintenance Ladies’ Rest Room for year 1930, $100; To Clerk, Sheriff’s Office, $300; To Carlisle Courtney Home, $660; To Salary, Chairman, Board of Regents, County Poorhouse 1930, $200. TOTAL $59,378.82. Less Estimated Revenue other than Taxes: Fine* and Licenses, $1,000; Commutation Tax, $6,700; Gasoline Tax (one cent) $11,000; Insurance Licenses, $1,500. TOTAL $20,200.00. Amount to be Raised by Taxation, $39,179.82. Section 2. The contingent fund herein cieated shall be spent only up on the written approval of the Legis lative Delegation. Section 3. No warrant shall be issued to pay any Magistrate and his Constable until at the end of each month and such Magistrate has filed his report of the proceedings in his Court. * Section 4. The Coroner and Coun ty Physician shall hold and conduct all inquests held in the County. Section 5. The Board of County Directors shall publish a quarterly statement showing all claims paid in each Township, and the County-wide claims, giving amount and subject to 4^ch claim. Section 6. No claims shall be ap proved or warrants issued therefor unless such claims be itemized and swoin to. Section 7. In anticipation of the collection of taxes herein provided for, the Board of County Directors and the Treasurer are authorized and empowered to borrow, on the credit of the County, such sums as are nec essary to carry out the pijgvisions of this Act, and to pledge the 1930 taxes in payment therefor. Such obliga tions shall be signed by the Treasurer and the Chairman of the Board of County Directors, attested by the Clerk of such Board. Section 8. The Ladies’ Rpst Room in the Court House at Barnwell is placed in the custody of Mrs. Jennie P. Greene, who shall receive an annual salary of, One Hundred ($100) Dolr lars.for maintaining same. Section 9. The Chairman of the Board of Regents of the County Poor house shall receive a salary of Two Hundred ($200) Dollars, payable monthly. The said Board of Regents of the County Poorhouse are hereby authorized and directed to purchase all groceries and supplies for the County^ Poorhouse and shall have ab solute ^supervision of the same, and said Board of Regents is hereby au thorized to employ, at a salary not exceeding Tyo Hundred ($200) Dol lars per annum, payable quarterly, a physician, whose duty it shall be to tend, prescribe for and otherwise ren der medical treatment to the inmates of said poorhouse. Section 10. This Act shall take effect immediately upon its approval by the Governor. TOMATO SOUP, CampbeU’s - canfc POTATOES, No. 2 red, - 4 pounds 25c PORK and BEANS, Gibbs’, , - 3 cans 25c CHEESE, FuD Cream, - - pound 29c PEAS, Fort Hubert - - ■ - can 12e Lima Beans, Republic, - No. 2 can 17c MINCE MEAT, • large 32 ounce jar 45c SALMON, - - - - - Tall can 14c GRAPE NUTS, - - - package 16c LETTUCE, nice, firm heads - . - 10c CELERY, nice stalks - - - - 10c We Deliver! Phone Us! We Deliver! X b | Prices Good for Friday and Saturday Only. Over 1,000 People Received April 1st CHECKS A* Regular Quarterly Dividend # In a ragged exhibition of baseball, Allendale won the opening game of the season from Barnwell on the lat ter** diamond Tuesday afternoon, the final score being 8 to 6. $6 PREFERRED STOCK South Carolina Power Co. Are you sharing the earnings of this growing public service company? Ask any employee or write Investment Department Charleston, S. C. Paby’s Colds . 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Epps’ Pharmacy, Blackville, S. C. itching eyee, nom and fingers, doctors always agree that they are snf- XDotnen, too, and fingei wMhot feeing from worms. Many mo .will not believe that their brought up chidren can have ; Thefaot lemaim that thme «y ; win yield, in a great majority of to a few doom of WhSTTcWn Ver mifuge, the surs expelaat of round t and tin worm. H your ehfld has any •of them symptoms, try this hms* '1ms, old Uuooed remedy, which you ean get at 38e pm bottle hem R. A. Deason, Barnwell, S. C. Epps' Pharmacy, Blackville, S. C. ADVERTISE IN INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM 1 ■public liability ACCIDENT-HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT f. a. raid. Ask Yoar Soldier Boy How Got Such a Hold. He’ll tell you that the battiei of Europe were swarming with which carried the dangerous and caused our men misery. D let rats bring disease into your hs When you see the first one, get R SNAP. That will finish ihctn qp Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. 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