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THErBARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1«I. — ■ ThtBarnwall People-Sentinel JOHN w. HOLMES 184#—1912. B. P % DAVIES, Editor —d Proprlfr. Entered at Um post offios fli B*mrsB S. C., m aecond-clsa* mattsr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Hm Yssr $LM BU Months JO Three Months |M (Btrtetly hi Advascs.) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1931. ■fy« » It isn’t so bad to be poor—the dis tressing part is keeping it a secret. School Improvement Association. % ' •• . ' . ’' ‘ The local School Improvement As sociation will meet at four o’clock on Tuesday, October 20. At the last meeting the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Mis^ Margaret Free, president? Mrs. H. X Well, we see hy th e papers that President Hoover has hatched out an other scheme to make prosperity come from around that coiner. A scientist says the tongue contains more tin than any other part of the body, .which probably- accounts for the “tin-panny” voice* heard on the radio. A New York judge ha a declared that a man is master M his own * home, which dce*n’t reflect any too much credit on the wisdom of the judiciary. An investigating committee de clares there is “widespread con op tion” in New York City. Wonder Ji >w much it cost N. Y. C. for those in vestigators to learn what everybody else already knew? Reformer Confesses. Often in our eaily enthusiasm we battle for causes which seem to us of supreme importance at the time but which we may later conclude were not s o vital, after all. In a recent magazine a wel known writer and lecturer give* hi* experi ences along this lineA He has been quite a reformer in his time. Among the causes for which he has fought with tongue and pen are the single Ux, the direct primary, votes for women, the League of Nations, spell ing reform and prohibition. Hi* pres ent view,, on the-e questions are in teresting. He says: "Single tax still seems good to me, but vastly less important or likely of attainment than it appeared in the height of my excitement about the great cause. M I hav e reluctantly concluded that the diiect primary will not change the* nature of man very much. *‘I still think we should be officially in the League of Nations, but I no longer believe that it i- an idealistic institution. “I still think women are entitled to ths ballot, but 1 can’t seen that they are doing such wonders with it. “Spelling reform engaged my at tention at one time, but I am begin ning to think that people are entitled to s^fell correctly if they insist upon it “I heated myself and my audiences to incandescent luminosity for the cause of prohibition, and now that the cause ii written in to the consti tution, I am inclined to think that we traded a wasp for an adder.” O’Bannon, vice-president; Mrs. Nor man Dicks, secretary; Mrs. Terie Richardson^ publicity chairman; Mrs. W. W. Carter, treasurer. Miss Mabry, Miss -Burch"Hid Miss Brmdham were a p pom tod on the program committee. This committee asks tl^at every one bring a question to have discussed at this meeting. -The membership committee is com posed of the following: Mrs. T. M. Boulwaref'chairman; Mrs. Jim Dicks, Mrs. John B. Hfcrley, Mrs. L. 0. Drew, Mrs. Eugene Easterling, Mrs. H. J. Phillips, Mrs. Louise P. Bauer, Mrs. M. C. Best, Mrs. W. J. Lemon, /Mrs. Dubose Robertson and Mrs. Hayne Hogg. * The dues for this year have been redbeed to 25'cent*. The Club Ma^et. N O T rc E ! The Club Market will open in the Town Hall Saturday, October 17th, at 9:00 o’clock. Chickens, *ggs, fresh pork and tomatoes will be-‘‘specials” that day. TRY A BUSINESS BUILDER BILIOUS “I have used Black- Draught . . . and have not found anything that could take Its place. I take Black- Draught for bilious ness. When I get bili ous, I have a nervous headache and a ner vous, trembling feeling that unfits me for my work. After I take a few doses of Black- Dr aught, I get all right. When I begin to get bilious, I feel tired and run-down, ancMheh the headache and trembling. But Black-Draught re lieves all this."—ir. o. Hendrix. BomereiUe, Oa. For Indigestion, con stipation, biliousness, take Thed Fords BLACK' DRAUGHT Womsn who nood a tonic ahouM t»k• C>MQ1 Used ov«r M y—m All persons are hereby notified that the time for obtaining Town Licenses for the year 1931-1932 expires on Odtober 15th. 1981. Afte r this date warrants will be issued for all per sons operating business in the Town of Barnwell without a license. B. W. SEXTON, Mayor. ' 6 6 6 * * . , •*' :C ’ LIQUID OR TABLETS Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 miuntes, checks, a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 666 SALVE FOR BABY’S COLD. * ADVERTISE IN The People- Sentinel* B tJSINESC I TiIUDEROil ^ > ♦ FOR SALE:—Double larkspur seed (mixed colors), per ounce, 66 cents; per packet, 15 cents. Easter lily bulbs, 25 cents each, o r fiv e for fl.00. —Mfs. Olaree Cail, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE—New Star Pea Hullers No. 9, power driven; Mowing ma chines; Home grown Oats, Rye and Barley.—C. F. Molair, Barnwell, S. C.‘ 10-8-tf. » FOR'SALE:—Pure Fulghum and Texas Oats, alio Rye for planting or feeding. Cheap for cash.—J. H. Black, Barnwell, S. C. , . -v ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel. WILL ROGERS is Right: ' U ALF of the Women would run rl out borefoot^-if any one hollered at a banquet/ Tho only relief women ever seem to have from poor fitting shoes is to slip them off under the table. Accurate Enrra Jettick fitting as sures not only absolute comfort but the "well-dressed" foot every woman desires. ENNA JETTICKS COME IN 177 DIFFERENT SIZES AND WIDTHS AAAAA to EEE — Sizes 1 to 12 I M L W IN R RF I H A V r N EXPEN! tVUY SUNDAY NIOMT j*«tkk aui*ai*» on NSC coo»t*to.coMt hook up (Old fmh* iowud long* and hymn*—no jaxx.) ALWYN AACH, Announce . Awarded the Cold Model for (wpo> riority in diction by the American Society of Art* and Letter*. l H. ANTOPOLSKY Barnwell, S. C. Local and Personll News from Ellenton Kllenton, Oct. 10.—Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bush, of Maryetta, spent the week-end here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Buford were in Augusta Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hiers and chfldien spent Wednesday in Augus ta. Miss Gladys Owens entertained the Philathec class of the Baptist Sun day school Tuesday afternoon at the _ tpjineM meeting and social. Mrs. L. C. O’Berry, the newly elected presi dent of the class, presided over the meeting.. Mrs. H. M. Cassels, Sr., and Miss Louise Cassels weie visitors in Au- gu.-ia Wednesday. Mrs. Campbell Davenport and Miss Belle Bailey, of North Augusta, visit ed relatives here Sunday. . Mis s Gladys Owens and J. M. Blake ley motored to Augusta Wednesday. F. M. Youngblood,' , Mra. N. S. Brinkley, Mrs. Gary Hayes Mrs. *C. G. Youngblood, Miss Claire Jennes 8 'and Mias Elizabeth Brinkley spent Wednesday in Augusta. Mt%. D. P. Baxley, Mrs. J. W. Wil- COTTON! * *** • DONT hold your cotton at home, subject to fire, weather damage and theft. W't will store and insure it a whole year for lesa than le per pound. You cannot afford to take the riak of holding at home. / We make liberal advances and quick settlements. Write ue about your fertilizer c4>ligation anjl seed loan. WE WILL GET MORE FOR YOUR COTTON. 4 # Savannah Cotton* Factorage Co. SAVANNAH; GA. 1NSURA N C E FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY / ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE ' *. THEFT : " . ( Calhoun and Co. - P. A. PRICE. Manager. one day recently in Augusta shop- Mr. and Mra. w. B. Cassels, Miss JiWnMi atid. Horace OmmM III, motored to Augusta n Monday IOn • ■ Mr. and Mrs. Perpr B. Bush, of were visitors here Sunday, Murder-"- . THOSE SOILED SPOTS BY OUR METHOD OF CLEANING! The man who allows his trousers to *bag at the knee 8 negle:t 8 his appear ance. .Let us keep the bag out of you r trouser knees and class you with bur other satisfied customers. !■■■— — We dean anything from a shoe to Suiiliclit Cleaners & Dyers of Easterling's Stcre Barr.well, S. C. To Our Barnwell County Friends:- The State Fair Is -—r—Oct. 19th to 24th OUR STOCKS ARE FRESH AND FULL. ^ IF YOU ARE COMING TO THE T / _ FAIR, WE WANT TO SEE YOU. AND IF YOUR HOME-TOWN MERCHANTS r CANT SUPPLY .your needs in- SUITS and OVERCOATS - . “ HATS and SHIRTS TIES and SOX OR ANYTHING ELSE IN MEN’S WEARING APPAREL— We want to sell you what you want. AND OFFER YOU ^ 10 per cent. Discountron All Purchase* over $1.00. Call <r. us for GUEST TAGS fur Parking Privileges. * _ < COPELAND COMPANY Wlw Y< "* -1535 Main Street Call Mention This Adv. PRICES ARE LOWER. COLUMBIA, S. C. Bring Your Automobile Troubles to Us! all .. WE SPECIALIZE on the re pairing and adjusting of makes jjof automobile motors and othe r part 8 of edrs. Cooler weather has come and with it the need of having' th e carbur- ar- aduated foe -w-iataa driying. w We-jua -.-'f —» — ed to give you entire satisfacti on along this line, in addition to body an fender work and gendrfcl welding. / - • •• Daley Garage & Welding Co. H. B. DALEY, Prcorietor. - BARNWELL, S. C -: UNITY :- We Deliver -:- Phone Us -Specialft-for Sattu^Iay^ n i n ■ m ■ i. ■ I, in. ■ > . i ■■■ — Coffee, Rio, lb. 15c MILK, 3 tall cans 23o COFFEE, Unity Special Blend, pound 23c BACON, rib side, pound 10c MAYONAISE, Duke’s B. L. half pt. jar* 15c SALAD DRESSING, R. S. pt. jar . . . 19c RICE, long wholle grain, 7 lbs. for . . . 25c COFFEE, Royal Scarlet, pound a . . . 30c SALMON, Pink, 3 tall cans for . A 25c TRIPE, l^rge can for 15c CORN BEEF, can 18c GRITS, medium or fine, 6 pounds . . . 15c LARD, 8 pound bucket 75c PINEAPPLE, No. 2Vi can ..... . 23c CATSUP, 14 oz. bottle 15c SALT, two 3c packages for . . . . . . 5c WESSON OIL, pt. can . . ...... 25c TOMATOES, 3 No. 2 cans . ... . . 25c PEAS,'No. 2 can. S'. C. Crown . . . .. 15c OLIVES, stuffed, bottle . ^ . 10c Unity Grocery Stores, Inc. BARNWELL and BLACKVILLE TREASURER’S TAX NOTICE The County Treasurer’s office wil^ be open from September 15th, 1931. to March 15th, 1932, fo r collecting 193f taxes, which include real and personal ’ property, pell and road tax. v. * t % AiL taxes due and payable between September 15th and December .}J, 1931, will be e: Heeled .without penalty. Al! taxe* net paid as stated wilb) be subject to penalties as provided by law. t- • January Igt, 19)32, i>ne'per cent.will be added. . February^ 1st,' 1932, two per ceni.will be added. * March 1st to loth, seven-per cent.will be added. Executions will be placed in the bands of the Sheriff for collect^ af ter March 15th, 1932. When writing for amount of ’.axes, be sure and give school district if property is in more than one school district. All personal checks given for taxes will be subject to collection. * t—• -|- ft • State . Otdinary County , . • V J$ -a "g * ca ]| “I | X ’ . •Y5 C tJL Constitutional Sch’l.j < f £ X J 2 . , . w j TOTAL j No. 24—Ashleigh 5 * 5 4 i 3 4 . 12 * 34 No, 23—Barbary Brch. 5 5 4 j i 3 .! 4 3o,j 52 No. 45.—Barnwell 5 > 4 i 8 4 ’ 1 29 51 No. 4—Big Fork U* 5 4 i 3 4 18 40 / No; 19—Blackville 5. 5 4 i 3 4 26 V 47M No. 35—Cedar Grove. 5 > v 5 J 4 i > 3 4 . 28 5tfl No. 50—Diamond.. i 5 4 Jf., 4 14 Iff No. 20—Double Pond - 5 5 "T-T -rl 19 41 No. 12—Dunbarton.,.. 5 5 4 i i 3 4 L 27 ..j 49 No^-W^—Edis^o-e-w.-.- J<o 28 'Elko 5 5 5 5 4 4 i . # i ^ 3 ■ 4 4 9 30' 31 5° No, 53—Ellenton ■6 5 4 • i ’ 3 4 ^ n 33 No. 11—Four Mile 5 5 4 i 3 4 14 36 No. 39—Friendship __ 5 5 4 i 3 4 14 ^ 36 No. 16—Green’s § « } 4 i 3 4 20 42 No. TO—Healing Spgs.. 5 5 4 i 3 4 20 42 No. 23—Hercules 5 ~ 5 4 i— -8 -■■i ^ 87 —49 No. 9—Hilda - 5 5 4 i 8 A 35 No. 52—-Joyce Branch . —IT— T' i . 3 ». 4 26 48 No. 34—Kline *-— 5 / 5 4 i 3 4 18 40. Nor32—Lee’s ----- - 5‘ 5 4 i 3 4 10 32 No. 8—Long Branch _ 5 i 3 -4“ ■Hir *1 39 No. 54—Meyer’s Mill-. 5 - 5 4-~ i 3 4 26 48 No. 42—Morris 5 5 4 i. 3 .4., 12 . 34 No. 14—Mt. Calvary... ’ 5. i 5 • 4 -1 3 4 28 50 No. 25—New Forest — 5 • 5 4 i .3 4 *28 50 No. 38—Oak Grove 5 5 4 i 3 4 19 41 No. 43—Old Columbia.. 5 5 4 i 3 . '4-. • 26 48 No. 13—Pleasant Hill... 5 5 4 h 1 3 4 15 . 37 No. 7—Red Onk_. 5 5 4 i 3 4 16 38 No. 15—Reedy Branch 5 5 ' 4. 3 4_ 21 43 No. 2—Seven Pines’ 5 5 ’ 4 i- 3 4 12 34 No. 40—Tinker’s Creek. 5 5 4 i 3 4 17 ' 39 No. 26—Upper Richland 5 5 4 i ’ 3 4 26 48 No. 29—Willis ton ~5 5 4- ' i 3 . 4 32- 54 , The, commutation road tax of $3.00 must be paid by all male citizens between the ages of 21 and 55 years. All m$le citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 year’s are liable to poll tax of $1.00. ^ ■ Dog Taxes for 1931 will be paid at the s ame time other taxes are paid- It is the duty of each school trustee i ( n each school district to see that this^tax i s collected o r aid the Magistrate in the enforcement of^ the provisions of this Act. r v\ v Checks will-not be accepted for taxes under any circumstances ex-^^ aCytha* Cauateu/Tlfiaa.unsft,-xese ryes right to hold all receipts paid by check until said checks have been paid.) Tax receipts will be released only upon legal teqder, ^ostoffice moneys orders, or certified checks. ; : . “ J, J. BELL/Co. Ttim. ADVERTISE IN THE PEOPLE-SENTINEL. - ^ -