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TAGS TWO. 1U BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, APRIL It, tit*. The Barnwell People-Sentinel Opinion 7777, Article 44, Laws of Wis. the balance.) JOHN W. HOLMES lS4t—1912. B, P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. Catered at the poet office at Barnwell S. C., as second-class matter. .SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year IL50 Six Months AO Three Months (Strictly la Adrance.) THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930. Ap Omission. The article appearing in last week’s issue of The People-Sentinel under the caption “Heard in the Legisla ture,” was reproduced from The State, but through an error on the part of the linotype operator in this office, proper credit wag not given to the Columbia newspaper. The clipping was properly credited when sent to the composing room. i| Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee. Hen-House Facts. About 15 months ago, I notified my readers that 1 was going into the hen business. I went in. I bought nice pedigreed fowls and a few roosters to match. My total hennery aggregates 12 of the female sex and 4 of the op posite sex. We had eggs for break fast once in Januaiy, but we bought them at our grocer's, and we had eggs again in February of our own and a baked hen in March. My wife never took any interest in the poultry business until here very recently. She has left it all to me. She doesn’t understand chickens like 1 do. But she’s a natural-born hen and rooster physician. There has been some illness in the hen-house this month and I have reported all of it to her promptly and she did the rest. An old rooster got “down in his legs” last week. I wus very much surprised the next day to find him trying to hobble around on a pair of crutches my wife had rigged up for him. One of the hens had the soie- head: my wife made a nice little onion poultice for Mrs. Leghorn and the seemed to enjoy the treatment very much right on up to the very day of her death. She gave a droopy dominecker a big dose of castor oil. 1 held her (the hen’s) nose while it wa« being administered. (P. S.—She tlied last Friday—meaning the hen. If oneof those birds ever shows the least symptom of illness, he or she might as well get ready for a dose of aome kind of family medicine my wife uses on her husband or the chil dren. Her favoiite remedy for hen ailments is epsom salts. She rubbed one old roa-ter with Vicks salve till he didn’t have a single feather on his left side. She treated him for the aide-plui isy. She tried to bathe an old hen’s back with Sloan’s liniment for some apparent trouble, but when that stuff hit the old lady’s epider mis, she flopped once and went right atraight up into the air and she hasn’t been heard of since. The w'ater-trough is always full of some new-fangled drugs. She tried to make an old setting hen think a CC pill was a pea the other day, but there was nothing doing and she (the hen) died the next day. (I think my wife choked that old Minorker to death forcing her to swallow that pill.) 1 observed the other day that old Miss Rhode I. Redd wa 9 looking under the weather. I found out later that she had been taking broken doses of Tan- lac and . S. S. S. My wife thinks Cas- cara Sagrada will cure anything, so ■he always mixes that with corn meal mush. Personally and confidentially, I really don't think s he was the direct cause of me losing about 64 per cent of my poultry and chickens, including birds, fowls and pullets. I am ready for nature to take her course* hi the chicken yards and let my wife take her’s. J A; The State va Smith. This case became abortive when the lawyer for the defense proved to the court that Bob Bibbs stood on his head behind a smokehouse during the Cleveland administration and thus became disqualified as a juror and he also failed to sign a check for 2 dollars worth of homebrew he bought from his wife’s aunt in 19 and 17. He had also failed to register as a citizen in 19 and 10. The case was thrown out of court by his Honor, the same having to do with case No. 23, Bunk vs. Punk, Civil Code 22 f as shown in Paragraph 55, Document 101, Envelope 606, Kentucky-Journal of Criminal Misdemeanors. Notice, Mr. Donkey. The democrats can win in a walk in 19 and 32 if they will select a man with just a little bit of. sense and no religion at all. The American, voters don’t mipd a bit supporting a man without piety in his soul, but he’d bet ter be mighty dem particular what T. B. BUia kind of religion he professed. STRAYED, from my farm at Ha- good’s Mill on Sunday night, one light hay mare mule, weight about 900 Ibe., nine years old. Finder please notify J. H. Still, Barnwell route 1. Itp 666 Tablets Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 666 also in Liquid i. a. mb Hopp vs. Jump. A mistrial was ordered in this case when it became known to the court house janitor that witness Smoke swore that the defendant was shot on the annex instead of in the alley as was brought out by a previous witness who had not qualified as a voter since he got off the chaingang in 19 and 12. Further mitigating circumstances ac- cumumlated when Bosh swore that he was with the defendant 2 weeks be fore the melee and that he smelt like a fruit jar immediately after the fracas. Case No. 11, Vol. 4, Spain vs. France, Year 1617, was chosen as an alibi for ordering the mistrial. It’a the Limit. • That wonderful peace parley is one more bigvjoke. Limiting the size of the various navies of the world won’t prevent war. England or France or Germany would fight just as hard with 10 ships as they would with 20 ships, and it is possible that after the fight started, the peace-pact would be a scrap of paper. The only way to do a good job in this case* is—sink all* the ships and not build any more. BLLI8 ENGINEERING CO. Land Surveying a Specialty. Lyndhnrst, 8. C. Atlantic Fertilizer Co. FISH GUANO SPECIAL ASPARAGUS FERTILIZER. Call 79 R. L. HAIR, Representative Williston, S. C. Ettry Woman Knows Every woman known bow may it it to bum or scald /k in her home. Every woman knows these bums and scalds are painful and sometimes very alow to heaL Ever] u i Akof thA rmin o uiu ^ , woman sbrnild^know that ] • burns and scalds wilLbe qui—j -- lieved, infection positively pmvwM®® and speedy healing assured d Liqiud Boroaone is instantly applied. Get a bottle of Liquid Boroaone and keep it handy in your medicine cabinet. Sold by R. A. Deason, Barnwell, S. C. Epps’Pharmacy, Blackville, S. C. MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day application received. No Red Tape HARLEY & BLATT. Attomeys-at-Law Barnwell. 3. C. Asparagus by Truck. Monk vh. Catt. This case was sent to the supreme court on a demurrer in 19 and 20. Monk was suing Catt for the return of 1 pig which strayed into his back yard in August without a written permit from his daddy. The supreme court sustained the demurter of the lower court, but the attorneys for the defense (who, by the way, voted for Hoover in the last election) carried the case to the U. S. Supreme court, but Judge Advocate Botts decided that the lower court erred when it spelt Catt with one “t” and reversed the decision of the magistrate - who took charge of the pig. Case, State of Idaho vs. Jackkass proved to be a parallel case, therefore further ac tion will be deferred unless Monk pays Catt’s cost and vice versa. (The wit nesses involved in these 4 cases num bered 1IX. They cost the Statq $4.- 999.50. The jurors and judges got Williston, April 15.—Two large mo tor truck loads of asparagus left here today for Philadelphia, thi s being the first produce ever shipped from this section by motor truck. These trucks are furnished by the Virginia Com pany, which can place 50 trucks here if desired. Produce shipped by motor truck will arrive in Northern markets from 36 to 48 hours earlier than by freight. Much of the produce in the future moy he shipped by trueUs> Tight carloads of asparagus left heie Monday and seven today. Q. A. Kennedy today shipped second carload of demonstration fed hogs, averaging 186 pounds. He shipped the first car last week, at which time a carload of chickens also left this market. ADVERTISE in The People-SentineL Mr. R. C. King Tells a Wonderful Story About Rats, Read It. “For months my place was alive with rats. Loosing chickens, eggs, feed. Friend told me to try RAT- SNAP. 1 did. Somewhat disappoint ed at first not seeing many dead rats, hut in a few days didn't see a live one. What were not killed are not around my place. RAT-SNAP sure doe s the trick.” Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. 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SOUTH CAROLINA. ► TREASURER’S TAX NOTICE The County Treasurer’s office will be open from September 15th, 1929, to May 1st, 1930, for collecting 1929 taxes, which include real and personal property, poll and road tax. All taxes due and payable between September 15th and December 31st, 1929, will be collected without penalty. All taxe s not paid as stated will be subject to penalties as provided by law: January 1st to May 1st, 1930, one per cent, will be added. Executions will be placed in the hands of the Sheriff for collection af ter May 1st, 1930. When writing for amount of taxes, be jure and give school district if property is in more than one school district. All personal checks given for taxes will be subject to collection. •», • * - • State Ordinary County Road and Bridge Bonds . Past Ind. Bonds Constitutional 6-0-1 School 1 [3 *C 1 CO s H No. 24—Ashleigh 5 1 10 12 1 1 1 3 4 12 j 47 No. 23—Barbary Branch . 5 J 10 12 1 1 3 1 4 30 65 Jt No. 45—Barnwell 5 .,-10 12 I 1 3 4 29 64 1 No. 4—Big Fork 5 10 12 1 i 3 1 4 18 53 ^ No. 19—Blackville 5 10 1 12 1 1 3 4 3! | 66 No. 35—Cedar Grove 5 10 12 1 1 3 4 28 | 63 No. 50—Diamond 5 10 12 1 3 4 14 49 No. 20—Double Pond 5 J 10 12 1 3 4 19 54 No. 12—Dunbarton 5 10 12 1 3 27 62 No. 21—Ed is to 5 10 12 i j 3 i 4 9 44 No. 28—Elko 5 10 i 12 1 3 ! 4 30 65 . No. 53—Ellenton 5 10 12 1 3 ! 4 11 46 No. 11—Four Mile & 10‘ 12 1 3 4 14 49 < No. 39—Friendship 5 10 12 1 3 4 14 49 No. 16—Green’s 5 10 12 1 3 , 4 20 55 ; No. 10—Healing Springs. 5 10 12 1 3 1 4 20 55 No. 23—Hercules 5 10 12 1 3 4 27 62 No. 9—Hilda 5 10 12 1 | 3 4 35 70 No. 52—Joyce Branch __ 5 10 12 1 I 3 4 26 61 No. 34—Kline J. 5 10 12 1 3 4 18 5a No. 32—Lee’s 5 10 12 1 3 4 -J0 45 . No. 8—Long Branch 5 10 12 1 3 4 17 52 No. 64—Meyer’s Mill __ 5 10 12 1 3 • 4 26 61 No. 42—Morris 5 10 12 1 3 4 14 49 No. 14—Mf. Calvary 5 10 12 1 3 4 28 63 No. 25—New Forest 5 10 12 1 3 4 28 63 No. 38—Oak Grove 5 10 12 1 3 4 19 64 No. 43—Old Columbia __ 5 10 12 1 3 4 26 61 No. 13—Pleasant Hill 5 10 12 1 3 4 15 SO* No. 7.—Red Oak 5 10 12 1 3 4 16 51 No. 15—Reedy Branch . 5 10 12 1 3. „ 4 21 56 No. 2—Seven Pines 5 10 12 1 i 1 4 12 47 No. 40—Tinker’s Creek . 5 10 12 1 ’ 3 4 17 52 No. 26-—Upper Richland . 5 10 12 1 3 4 26 61 No. 29—Williston 5 10 12 1 3 4 . • 32 =*== 67 i The commutation road tax of $3.00 must be paid by all male dtizena between the ages of 21 and 55 years. All male citizens between the age^^mL of 21 and 60 years ara liable to poll tax of fl.00. * KM Dog Taxes for 1929 can be paid at the same time other taxes are paid-^^ It Is the doty of each school trustee in each school district to -fee that this tax is collected or aid the Magistrate in the enforcement of the provisions of this Aet. Checks will not be accepted for taxes under any circumstances ex- ' cept at the risk ef the taxpayer.—(The County Traasmer rseaini the right to hold all receipts paid by cheek MtO said