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rAOB TWO. TheBafrnweH People-Sentinel JOHN W. HOLMES 1840—lt!2. B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. Entered at the post office at Barnwell, S. C., as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.50 Six Months .90 Three Months .50 (Strietlj ia AdTMca,) THURSDAY, APRIL 14TH, 1932. widows and orphans." About thetCountjf of'Btottiwell, said State, con- same lenarth of time elapsed after the taining one hundred thirty-two acres, thene' laws d IMPORTANT NOTICE! The People-Sentinel wishes to again call attention to the fact that a charg e 'is made for the publication of tributes of re spect, obituaries, card« of thanks, etc., at the rate of one cent per word', minimum charge of 25 cents. News of a person’s death i 9 treated as such and no charge is made for publication. Other notices or articles in reference thereto are clas-ed as advertisements.—The Publisher. Why nqt use the ax in tax to do a little worthwhile cutting? President Hoover has offered to serve for $1 a year, w'hich is getting down pretty close to what he’s worth as President. Blue was the predominant color in the Easter parade on Fifth Avenue, New York. It has been predominant in this section for some time. At least one man is willing to serve as President of these United States for $1 a year, while lota others arc willing to serve without pay as State constables. Should Stop. who may be injured subsequent to the close of the war—in an automo bile accident, say—will receive more money from the government than a man who was shot in battle. The American Legion, rightly managed, can be one of the greatest forces for goodlin American life. Directed By the wrong sort of men, it will develop, as Mr. Lawrence said, j into a money-getting organization i and, ultimately, become one of the j greatest menaces to the common good, , finally wrecking the financial struc- ! ture of the government and bringing 1 chaos to the American people. It is •^declared that the estimated total of planned legislation piling up “ruinous costs of World War Veterans’” i s the staggering sum of one hundred BIL LION dollars. No country' in the world can meet such demands—no people could stand the taxation neces- saiy to pay the bill. The People-Sentinel believes that everything possible should be done to alleviate the suffering of those who were incapacitated by their servic e in the war and to care for the widows and orphan s whose husbands and fath ers made the supreme saciifice, but we warn the Veterans, most of whom are members of the American Legion, that the American people will—to put it mildly—look with disfavor upon the prospective plans to raid the treasury. Make the American Legion the force or good that it should be—keep it from becoqaing the menace that it will be unless capably directed. more or less, and bounded North by land s now or formerly of W. A. Hol man and H. H. Easterling; East by lands of estate of Washington Halford and S. J. Halford; South by lands of C. W. Moody .and S%ltkehatchie River and West byj Saltkehatchie River and W. A. Holman, as per plat of J. S. Mixson, Surveyor, dated Feb. 1st, 1887. . ALSO: All that tract of land situate in the close cf the Spanish-A^ierican War before pensions were allowed. Furthermore, Mr. Lawrence said, ' are grb-s inequalities in the dealing with veterans. For in stance, when the Spanish-American War Veteran goes to a government hospital, he forfeits part of his pen sion, or compensation, while the World War Veteran is paid the full amount. Another thing that it is hard for the man in the street to un- dei stand, is vdiy a World War Veteran | Cctmty of Barnw.dl, SiatF-pf South Carolina, to-wit: One hundred seven ty-eight (178) acres, more or less, be ing No. 44252, better known as the C. DuPuy Place in said^ennty and bounded and described as follows: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being situat e in the County cf Barnwell'and State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and seventy- eight (178) acres, more or less, bound ed North by lands formerly of L. S. Peacock; Ea«t by lands formerly of NOTICE^F ELECTION. While you are sweating blood to pay ycur taxes, a large part of those taxe g is going to luxuriously support a bunch of drones in Washington who call themselves scientists and prepaie for publication at public expense a lot of drivel about subjects of no value whatever. For instance, a recent pamphlet to be published was on “Love Life of Bull P’rcgs.” If a man is fool enough to waste time studying that subject, he should do so at his own expense or at the expense of somebody with more money than brains, but certainly not at the cost of the taxpayers. There is a world of 8 uch rot written and published each year with tax money. And congies - men who do not fight such wast,, of public funds are asleep on the job.— Anderson Independent. Yes, and just the other day we were informed that the home demon stration agents have been instructed by somebody higher up t > gather in formation as to the manner in which the club women s pend the money they receive for their produce at the vari ous curb markets. Why, naturally, they spend it, just like everybody else does, for one of two things—some thing that they really need or some thing that they think they need. But somebody evidently ran out of some thing to do to make the dear taxpay ers believe that he or she is earning hi s or her salary—hence the afore- raid request for information, which, in point of value, will Ire worth about as much as the pamphlet on “Love Life of Bull Frogs.” And that, dear reader, is just another, reason why certain taxe s cannot be reduced. ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel. The Demands cf the Veterans. Quickly Wins Neuritis Relief Find* Doctor'* Prescription That Stops Pain* Like Magic Sufferers are amazed with the speed and tlioroughness Ru-No- Ma conquers the sever est pains of neuritis, rheumatism and lum-, ongo If first 3 doses don't stop most intense pains, money will be refunded. Works like magic—swift and pow erful — yet absolutely harmless Contains no Jopiates or narcotics. •\ this amazing prescription that put* ' r bed-ridden on their feet free of pain iiul ready for work or play. Don't wait! R. A. DEASON DRUG CO. Barnwell, S. C. INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM ■ PUBLIC LlABILFiY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. P. A. PRICE, Manager. Legal Advertisements MASTER’S SALE. By authority contained in section 8, of Act 295 passed by the 1927 Gen eral Assembly notice is hereby given that an election will be held in Barn well, S. C. on Friday, April 22, 1932, for the purpose of electing one trus tee for Barnwell School District No. 45. Said trustee will be elected to fill the position of trustee now occupied by Mr. F. S. Brown, who was com missioned to serve until the second Tuesday-in—April,- L932^ and—the- South West by .Savannah River. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. ^ B. H. DYCHES, J , ^ Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, S. C., 11th day cf April 1932 SHERIFF’S SALE. A trustee elected shall serve until the second Tuesday in April, 1937. Said election shall be held as is dded. by law *for the holding of General Elections. The polls will be opened at the Court House, and the following will serve as Managers: R. A. Patterson, John B. Harley and Jen nings McNab. B. S. MOORE, JR., Co. Supt. of Education. Barnwell, S. C., April 8, 1932. NOTICE OF ELECTION. By authority contained in section 2, of Act 295 passed by the 1929 Gen eral Assembly notice is hereby given that an election will be held in Dun barton, S. C., on Friday, April 22,1932, for the purpose of electing one trus tee for Dunbarton School District No.; 12. , ' _ | Said trustee w’ill be elected to fill the position of trustee now occupied by Mr. E. D. Dicks, w r ho was comr missionedi to serve until the second Tuesday in April, 1932; and th£ ' E. J. Sanders and on the South and West by lands formerly of F. H. Wil lingham, being the same land con veyed to C. DuPuy by A. Howard Patterson, Master for Barnwell Coun ty, on the 6th day of July, 1900, and lecorded in Barnwell County, in Clerk’s office in Deed Book 6-L, page 319. i ^ Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay /or .papers and Revenue Stamps. And the successful bidder shall depos it with the Master 10 per cent, of the auount of his bid as a guarantee that hi s bid will b e complied’with. And upon the failure of the successful bid der To make the required deposit the Master will immediately, or on some subsequent salesday, at 'the option of Plaintiff’s attorney, re-sell the said premises, on th e same terms and con ditions. The Master will first offer for sale separately the thiee tracts of land described in the complaint and shall then offer for sale the three said tracts of land collectively and will adopt the method of sale which brings the more money, and will then sell the | Barnwell, S. C., April 8, 1932. additional tract cf land described as 178 acres known a s th e C. DuPuy Place. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell.- THE STATE vs. READ PHOSPHATE COr —— Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J. J. Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I hav e this 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 2nd oay of May, 1932, this being Salesday in said month, the following desciibed real estate: Three hundred-' and eighty-five acre s froupded on the North by W. M. Boyd,^ East by Estate of Johnnie Davis, South by McCoullough Land, West by Savannah River. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. V B. H. DYCHES, Sheriff, B.'C. Barnwell, S. C., 11th day cf April 1932 THURSDAY, APRIL 14TH, 1932. NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS! f ^ ^ ■■■ Pursuin: to th3 ra cf the Derr.r>- ciatic party of ’ 3ou:h C.avo.ina, the president of each Democratic club in Barnwell County is requested to call a meetinr of his ciul. designating tht hour thereof to be holden on Satur-\/ day, April 23rd, 1932, for the purpose S 1 of reorganizing and electing officers for the ensuing term; also to ele<tt a ccunty committeeman and delegates to the County Convention^ which is hereby called* to* meet in the .Court House-at- Barnwell, SouXh Carolina, CITATION NOTICE. The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, R. L. Bronson, Clerk trustee elected shall serve until the 0 f Court, hath made suit to me to second Tuesday in April, 1937. grant unto him Letters of Admin : s- Said election shall bs held as is tration of the Estate of and effects of provided by law for the holding of j j Kincaid. General Elections. The polls will be THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to opened at Rogers SCre, and the f^l- c jte and adoni-h all and singular the lowing will s erve as Managers: W. k i n dr e d and creditors of the said J. J. on Monday, May 2nd, 1932, at noon. “The conventian shall be composed of delegates elected from the clubs in the county, one delegate for ^very 25 members and one delegate for a majority fraction thereof, based upon the number of votes polled in the first primary of the preceding election year.” Under the above rule, the clubs in the county are entiitled to the follow ing number "of delegates: Barnwell, 26; Bennett Sprihs, 3; Blackvilk; 16; Double Ponds, 1; Dunbarton, 7; Elko 6; Four Mile, 3; Friendship, 3; Great Cypress, 5; Healing Springs, 3; Hercules, 5; Hilda, 5; Red Oak, 4; Reedy Branch, 3; Rosemary, 3; Silcam 3; iVilliston, 18. Each club is earnestly requested to send the names of the delegates and executive committeemen elected April 23rd to the secretary, B. P. Davies, at Barnwell, as soon after the club meet ing as possible, in order that a tem porary roll cf the County Convention may be prepared. EDGAR A. BROWN, County Chairman. Barnwell, S. C., April 5, 1932. J. Rogers, R. F. Rountree and F. L. Eav2s. B. S. MOORE, JR., Co. Supt. cf Education. MASTER’S SALE. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Kincaid, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Barnwell, S. C., cn Saturday, May 7th next, after 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. By authority contained in Act No. Given under my Hand this 29th day 128, passed by the 1927 Gen. Assembly March, A. D. 1932. notice is hereby given that an elec- JOHN K. SNELLING, tion will be held in Hilda, S. C., on Judge of Probate. Friday, April 22, 1932, to elect one Published on the 31st day of March, trustee for Hilda School District No. 1932, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel. • ■' , “7^ * ~i"'Y. 9. \ ; Said trustee will he elected to fill the position of trustee now occupied NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas of Barn well County, State of South Carolina, in the case of Thomas L. Wragg vs. Sufrena Reed, I the undersigned by Mr. W. K. Black, who was com- Master, will sell in front of the Court missioned to serve until the second House at Barnwell, South Carolina, Tuesday in April, 1932; and tha during the legal hours of sale on May trustee elected shall serve until thei Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account as Executrix of the Will of O. H. Owens with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Pro bate for Barnwell County, State of South Carolina, upon Monday, May 9th, 1^2, at 10:00 o’clock in the fore noon, and petition the said Court for en Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. EVA R. OWENS, Executrix, Will of O. H. Owen-, deceased. Barnwell, S» C., April 11, 1932.. FOR SATISFACTORY RESULTS second Tuesday in April, 1937. Said election shall be held as is provided by law for the holding of General Elections. The po!L will b? CITATION NOTICE. 2, 1932, the same betng salesday in said month, to the highest bidder, the following described premises: One lot with improvements thereon in the Town of Blackville, South opened av the Depot, and the follow- Carolina, situate and measuring a? ing will serve as Managers: Isadore fellows: On the North by land of Hartzog, W. G. Collins and H. D. Mrs. Anne C. R throck one hundred Hutto. and fifty (150) feet, mote or less; B. S. MOORE, JR., East by W’alker Street, fifty feet,! Co. Supt. of Education, mere or^lcss; South by land of Mariahi Barnwell, S. C., April 8, 1932. Stansell one hundred and fifty feet • - ■ ... ■ (150), mote or less, and West byj land of Jce Lee fifty (50) feet, more | or ks*. Terms rf sale, cash, purchaser t> pay for papers ami revenue stamps. The said Master-is to require of the successful bidder Fifty ($50.00) Dol lar- irk cash or certified check as a guarantee of good faith to comply with his\ her or their bid, and that if such ^purchaser or purchasers should faili to pay to the Master the sum of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars as aforesaid, tnat the Master do forth with proceed to resell the said premi-es at the risk of the former Under and by virtue of a decree of purchaser or purchasers. The People-Sentinel wishes every World War Veteran and every other patriotic American citizen could have .heard David Lawrence’s radio address Sunday night. Mr. Lawrence, who is editor of th e United States Daily and one of the best in- , eribed premises: the Court of Common Pleas for Barn well County, State of South Carolina, in the case of J. Cohen, plaintiff, vs. H. A. Williams a nd L. Cohen, defend- that ants, I, the undersigned Master, will sell in front of the Couit House at Barnwell, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the- 2nd day of May, 1932, same bein^r salesday in said month, to the highest bidder the following des- \G. M. GREENE, Master \for Barnwell County. MASTER S SALE. The State of South, Carolina, County nf Barnwell. By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Tobias Black, J. Black, Jr., and Mrs. Margaret Baxley hath made suit to me to grant unto W. J. Lemon Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Wm. Riley Black. THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Wm. Riley Black, deceased, that they ^ be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Barn- ' well, S. C., on Friday, April 22nd next after publication thereof, at 11 o’ clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said ad- inistraticn should not be grantedi Given under my Hand this 9th day Annual April Offer EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Light is the Cheap- c est Luxury You Can Enjoy. Use. it Freely Buy an extra car ton of lamp s at these -pecial prices to keep in your heme for emer- gencias. * * This Special Offer is your chance to buy Lamps for every socket in your home at Lowest Prices— formed men in the country today, di«-1 All that tract of land situate, lying cussed the soldiers’ bonus. Among and being in Bennett Springs Town- other things he said that already the ship, County and State aforesaid, World War Veteran? have received containing cne hundred twenty-five rix billion dollar s from the govern- (125) acres, more or less, and bound- ment in the way of bonuses, adjusted ' ed North by lane’s of C. J. Ashley; compensation, etc., as compared with East by lands cf Josephine Meyer;, May, 1932, the same b;ing\-alesday, right billion dollars received by the, South by estate lands of John Kill-j to the highest bidder the following veterans of all the other wars fought 1 ingsworth and W’est by lands of Hines described premises: Two \ certain by the United States. In addition, if. Bush, rjresent demands of the Veterans are j ALSO: met, the total cost to the government j All that certain piece, parcel Judge of Probate, B. C. Published on the 14th day of April, Under and by virtue of,a decree of the Court of CommcVi Pleas for Barn well County, S. C., in\ the case of Isa- ^P r ^» A* D. 1932. dore Marcus, plaintim v-. Mrs. Rekaj JOHN K. SNELLING, Rich, Etiwan .Fertilizer Company of Charleston, S. €., Herman Brown, Isadore Brown and The\ First Caroli nes J^int Stock Land Bank of Colum bia, defendants, I, the '.undersigned Master, will sell in front af the Court Hcus? at Barnwell, S. C., during the legal hour s of sale cn the 2nd day of 1932, in the Barnwell People-Sentinel. SHERIFFS SALE. or by 1940 will amount to twenty-one tract cf land situate, lying and being billion dollars—nearly the entire cost of fighting the war. In contrast to the present demands of the World War Veterans—made within a few years after the close of the great conflict—veterans of the War Between the States did not ask for pensions until 25 year s after the in Bennett Springs Township, County and State aforesaid, containing twen ty-two (22) acres, .more or less, bounded North by lands of T.. A. Greene; East by land g of W. M. Meyer and West by lands of C. J. Ashley. ALSO: All that tract, piece or parcel cf emd mt hostilities, and then only for, land situate, lying and being in the store building situate in the Town of Blackville, Stat e and Couhty\ afore said, on the South side cf Railroad Avenue and bounded as followa: On the North by Railroad Averlue; the/South by lot of* Mrs. Reka on the Ea*t by Lyric Theatre ai the West by property of Mrs. Webb. Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to pay for papers and Revenue Stam] G. M. GREENE, State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE vs. » L. D. BRABHAM . Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J. J. Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I hav e this 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 2nd <!ay of May, 1932, this being Salesday in said month, the following described real estate: Seven hundred and seventeen acres bounded on the North by Estate The facilities placed at the disposal of the average lighting customer by this company are idle approximately 80 to 85 per cent of the time. Greater use of such facilities makes possible lower late 5 . Greater use can only be brought about by the customer Utiliz ing such appliances as are useful and convenient in the household and which remove the drudgery usually associated with the duties of the housewife. L. A. MAGRAW, President. Carton of 6 25,40,50 or 60 watt * Lamps S1.08 Cash SouthXarolina POWER COMPANY J. W. 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