The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, June 02, 1932, Image 2
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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, JUNE 2ND, 1932.
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Th#Barnwell People-Sentinel
JOHN W. HOLMES™”
B. P. DAVIES, Editor and PropriHor.
Entered at the post office at Barnwell,
S. C., as second-class matter.
To Serve Chicken Dinner.
pledging myself to abide by the re
sult* of the election and to support
A chicken dinner^ consisting of the nominees of the party,
fried chicken, ^ked dressing, gravy/
rice salad, pickles, rolls and coffee or
C. D. OWENS.
iced te a will be served for 25 cents
by the ladie s of the Blackville Baptist
Church on Thursday evening, June |
Magistrate at Blackville.
A
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year $1.50
Six Months .90
Three Months .50
(Strictly in Advance.)
THURSDAY, JUNE 2ND. 1932.
ii Nobody’s Business
By Gee McGee. ^
Wanted!—More Punisment.
If you were the proud father of
12 children ami realized that you
were not financialy able to support
Lut 6 children, what would folks
think of you if you were to go out
^nd round up 12 more children and
fetch them home and adopt them?
That is just about the kind of caper
the cotton farmers are staging in
planting a great big crop this year.
There’s already enough cotton in
bales in the world to last nearly 3
years without another boll being
produced.
Blackville, May 16, 1932.
yj I hereby announce myself a candi-
2nd, at 7:00 o clock, in the building f cr reelection to the office of
v I -— :
well County, State of South Carolina, ] for the respective offices:
Sheriff $200.00
in the case of J.. Cohen, plaintiff, vs.
H. A. Williams a nd L. Cohen, defend
ants, I, the undersigned Master, will
sell in front of the Cour
formerly occupied by Ru?h s Magistrate at Blackville, subject to t(he cribed premises
macy, near th e bank.
This business of driving sway Just
because one has never been properly
introduced to the pedestrian lie knocks
down is carrying something too far.
Barnwell, S. C., during the legal hours
of sale, on the 6th day of tlune, 1932,
same being salesday in said month, to
the highest bidder the following des-
rules and regulations of the Demo- All that tract of land situate, lying
cratic primary election, pledging my- and being in Bennett Springs Town
self to abide by the results of the
election and to support the nominees containing one hundred twenty-five
of the party.
W. S. GRUBBS.
Advertise in The People-SeBtln«T
Candidates' Cards.
Democratic Primary Election.
For Congress.
Orangeburg, S. C., May 21,1932.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
reelection to th e Congress of the
United States for the Second South
Carolina District in the Democratic
primary election, pledging myself to
abide by the rules of the party.
H. P. FULMER.
Clerk of Court.
Barnwell, S. C., June 1, 1932.
I hereby announce myself a candi-
Lost:—Some Brains.
If your house was on fire and
you had no insurance—and you were
doing all in your power to subdue the
flames and save your possessions,
what would you think if the fire
company w’ere to rush up and begin
to squirt great streams of gasoline
on the blaze. That’s exactly what
your congress is doing now in respect
to trying to save the country from
financial ruin. Instead of cutting
salaries and using their h"ads, they
are raising the tax levie* and deploy
ing business and confidence by put
ting additional and new taxes
everything*above an:! beneath
earth. The whole bunch ought t
IMPEACHED.
date for reelection to the office of
Clerk of Cou*4 for Barnwell County, j e j ec ^j on J n( j SU pp 0rt t he nominees
Blackville, May 30, 1932
I hereby &nounc e myself a candi
date for election to the office of
Magistrate a t Blackville, subject to
the rules and regulations cf the Demor
cratic primary election, pledging my
self to abide by the results of the
election and to support the nomineee!
of the party.
H. L. DeWITT,
Magistrate Bennett Springs and
Four Mile Townships.
Meyer’s Mill, S. C., May 16, 1932.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date fcr reelection to the office of
Magistrate for Bennett Springs and
Four Mile Townships, subject to the
rule? and Regulations of the Demo
cratic primary election, pledging my
self to J|)ide by the results of the
(125) acres, more or less, and bound-
\ed North by lands of C. J. Ashley;
East by lands of Josephine Meyer;
South by estate lands of John Kill-
ingsworth and West by lands of Hines
Bush. «»
ALSO:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situate, lying and being
in Bennett Springs Township, County
and State aforesaid, containing twen-
t^-two (22) acres, mote or less,
bounded North by lands of T. A.
Greene; East by land s of W. M. Meyer
and West by lands of C. J. Ashley.
ALSO:
on
the
be
Strayed:—Good Judgment.
About 99 per cent of all of our
troubles: State, county and individual,
is due to debt. Debt has caused prac
tically all cf the suicide s and seven-
eights of our nervous wreck?. For
the past 10 years—we have borrowed
and built ourselves into the poorh.iuse.
Talk about this country “looking up”
—why, folks, we can’t pay half of
our interest—much le-s a few dollars
on our obligations—and times are
not going to be any better, so say's I,
till raw materials double in price.
You might a.s well prepare for a
long wait—unless dear old Providence
will intervene—and save us from de-
■troyingp our own selves.
Found:—The Real Life.
1 talked to a convict a few days
•go. He was a trusty. He said he
was happier on the chaingang than
he would be if h e were “at liberty”
trying to make an honest living. He
•leeps 10 hours every night. He eats
3 meals every day. He has no indi
gestion or gastronomic?! ailments.
He gets plenty tobacco to chew and
smoke. Machinery has taken practi
cally all work out of his job. He i?
not pestered with politicians squeezing
hi s right hand off every time he turns
around. He would not know a bill
collector if he were to see him in a
coffin. No worries, no sorrows, no
checks to be turned down, no excuses
to make, and nothing to do—but be
a good convict—and enjoy the fat tf
the land.
BARGAIN EXCURSIONS
Every Week-End
Until September 6, 1912
Round Trip Fare From.
Barnwell, S. C., To:
AUGUSTA
75 Cents
Intermediate Points Prone;ticnul
GO: Certain trails Fridays, all trains
Saturdays ard Sundays.
RETURN: Any train leaving desti
nation before Midnight Monday.
subject to the rule? and regulations
of the Democratic primary election,
pledging myself to abide by the re
sults of the election and to support
the nominees of the party.
R. L. BRONSON.
Sheriff.
Barnwell, S. C., May 9, 1932.
I hereby announce my-elf a candi
date for leelection to the office of
Sheriff cf Barnwell County, subject
to the rules and regulation? of the
Democratic primary election, pledg
ing myself to obide by the results of
the election and to support the nomi
nees of the party.
BONC1L H. DYCHEJS.
of the party.
G. R. PEEPLES.
Magistrate a t Hilda.
Olar, S. C., R. F. D., May 24, 1932
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for eelction to the office of Mag
istrate at Hilda, subjects to the rules
and -regulations of the Democratic
primaly election, pledging my?elf to
abide by the results of the election
and to supper: the nominees of the
party.
PAUL H. SANDERS.
Hilda, S. C., June 1, 1932.
I hereby announce myself a candi-
da'.e fcr reflection to -the office of
Magistrate at Hilda, subject to the
lules and regulations of the Domo-
ship, County and State aforesaid,
Clerk of Court — 200.00
Master 50.00
fate — moo
House of Representatives 75.00
Coroner 10.00
Magistrates at Barnwell, Ben
nett Springs, Blackville and Wil
ton, each 15.00
Magistrates at Hilda, Great
Cypress, Dunbarton and Red
to, Aiken Croft and Sammie P. Hart-
togC
Book to be opened at residence cf
Leon Hutto.
DUNBARTON
Club District: As
— v—
set out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—R. F. Roun
tree, G. D. Dicks and B. F. Owens
Book to be opened at store of T. W.
Dicks. ,
ELKO—Club District: A s set out
4
in 6 above.
Oak, each 10.00 , Enrollment Committee — P^ul S.
Provided; That, after paying all j Green Alonzo-Bate? and F. P. Lee.
expenses cf the Democratic primary
elections, the surplus be pro-rated
among all the candidates.
Campaign Meetings.
The first campaign meeting is
scheduled to be held at Hilda on Fri
day, June 10th. Other meetings will
be arranged if deemed necessary.
EDGAR A. BROWN,
County Chairman.
NOTICE OF ENROLLMENT.
Pursuant to Rule No. 11 of the
Democratic Party of South Carolina,
I, Edgar A. Brown, County Chairman
All that tract, piece or parcel of j of Barnwell County, hereby give no-
land situate, lying and being in the, tice:
County of Barnwell, said State, con
taining one ljundred thirty-two acres,
more or less, and bounded North by
land s now or formerly of W. A. Hol
man and H. H. Easterling; East by
lands qf estate of Washington Halford
and S. J. Halford; South by lands of
C. W. . Moody ar^d Saltkehatchie River
and West by Saltkehatchie River and
W. A. Holman, a s per plat of J. S.
Mixson, Surveyor, dated Feb. 1st,
1887.
ALSO:
AH that tract of land situate in the
For Master in Equity.
Barhwell, S. C., May 31, 1932,
I hereby announce myself « candi-j cratic primary election, pledging my-
(1)
(Rule No. 6): “The qualifications
for membership in any club of the
party in this State, and for voting at
a primary shall be as follows, viz:
The applicant for membership, or vo
ter, shall be 21 years of a ge, or shall
become so before the succeeding gen
eral election and be a white Demo
crat. He shall be a citizen of the
United State* and cf this State. No
person shall belong to any dub or
vote in any primaly unless he has re
sided in the State two years and in
County of Barnwell, State of South I the county six months prior to the
Carolina, to-wit: One hundred seven- succeeding general election Ad in the
ty-eight (178) acres, more or less, be- club dutrict 60 day s prior to the fiist
ing No. 44252, better known as the C. primary following his offer/o en-
DuPuy Place in said County and State, roll: Provided, that public scho 1
bounded and described as follows: teacheis and ministers of the gospel
All that tract or parcel of land lying in charge of a regu'ar organized
and being situat e in the County of church shall be exempt from the pro-
Barnwel! and State of South Carolina, visions cf this section as to residence
containing. one hundred and seventy- if otherwise qualified.”
Book to be opened at store of Green
and Co.
FRIENDSHIP—Club District: As
set out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—Jame Ray,
H. E. Creech and Frank Sanders. >
Book to be opened at residence cf
James Ray.
FOUR MILE—Club District: As
set out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—C. M. Tur
ner, B. L. Peeples and C. G. Young
blood.
eight (178) acres, more or less, bound
ed North by lands formerly of L. S.
Peacock; Ea-t by land s formerly of
(2)
Books of enrollment
for the re
date for reelection to the effice of
Master in Equity for Barnwell Coun
ty,subject ty the rules and regulations
of the Democratic primary election,
pledging my-elf to abide by the
results of the election and to support
the nominees of the party.
G. M. GREENE.
State Senate.
Barnwell, S. C., May 9, 1932.
I hereby announce my?elf a candi
date for reelection to the State Sen
ate subject to the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic primary elec
tion, pledging myself to abide by tjje
results of the election and to sup
port the nominee* of the party.
EDGAR A. BROWN.
House of Representatives.
Barnwell, S. C., April 29, 1932.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for reelection to the House of
Representatives, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democratic
primary election, pledging myself to
abide by the results < f the election
and to support the nominees of the
party.
R. C. HOLMAN.
self to abide by the results of the
election and to support tha nominees
tf :he party.
W. K. BLACK.
Legal Advertisements
Notice tc< Debtors and Creditors.
E. J. Sanders and on the South and s P ective Democratic clubs required
West by lands formerly cf F. H. Wil- un ^ ei t ^ le lUies foi the new enrollment
lingham, being the same land con- *n Barnwell County will be opened by
veyed to C. DuPuy by A. Howard seeretar * es 01 ^ nro Hment com-
Patterson, Master for Barnwell Coun- t ^ e ^respective clubs on
ty, on the 6th day of July, 1900, and Tuesdaj, June <th, 1932, and will re
recorded in Barnwell County, in main °P en for the enrollment until
Clerk’s office in Deed Bo:k 6-L, page Tuesday, the 26th day of July, 1932,
gjg j which shall be the last day of enrol!-
Terms lof sale: Cash, purchaser to ment - (Rules N\ s. 11 and 12.)
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons holding claims against the estat e
of W. Riley Black, deceased, to file
them duly attested with the under-i his bid will b e complied with.
pay for 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
And
signed Administrator, anl all persons
indebted to the said estate will make
prompt payment to the undersigned
Administrator.
W. J. LEMON, Admr.,
. Estate of W. Riley Black.
Barnwell, Sl' C., May 30, 1932.
Williston, S. C., May 3, 1932.
I hereby announce myself a candi-
oate for reelection to the House of
Representatives, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democratic
piimary election, pledging myself to
abide by the results cf the election
and to support the nominees of the
party. ,
WINCHESTER C. SMITH, JR.
For Coroner.
Barnwell, S. C., May 11, 1932.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for reelection to the office of
Coroner for Barnwell County, subject
to the rules and regulations of the
Democratic piimary eleetkn, pledg
ing myself to abide by the result-.of
the election and to support the nomi
nees < f .he party.
D. P. LANCASTER.
Fcr Coroner.
Barnwell, S. C., R.F. D. 1, May, 31 ’32
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for election to the office of
Coroner for,Barnwell County, subject
to the rule* and regulations
of the Democratic primary election,
pledging myself t> abide by the re-
Consult any A. C. L. Ticket Agent <r f" Us ° f . the e,ection an<1 to su PP 0lt
the nominees of the party.
J. E. MAHAFFEY, Barnwell, S. C.
Phone 5
Atlantic Coast Line
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ADVERTISE IN
The People- Sentinel.
JOHNSON BLACK, SR.
Magistrate, Great Cypress Township.
Kline, S. C., May 10, 1932.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for election to the office cf Mag
istrate for Great Cypre*s Township,
subject to the rules and regulations
of tha Democratic primary election,
Confederate Pension Being Distributed
All Confederate pensioner? who
have not received their pensions are
asked to call at the Judge of Pro
bate’s Office and get them. Widows
are receiving $80.00, representing one-
half of amount to b e received and
Veteians $120.00, one-half of amount
to he received by them. The other
one-half will be paid in about ninety
(90) days.
JOHN K. SNELLING,
Judge of Probate, B. C.
Cleric' of B. C. Con. Pen. Bd.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my final account as Administrator
upon the estate of Minnie S. McKer-
ley, with the Hon. John K. Snelling,
Judge of the Probate Court for Barn
well County, State of South Carolina,
upon Saturday, June 18th, 1932, at
10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, and
petition the said Court for an Order
of Discharge and Letters Dismissory.
W. T. McKERLEY, Admr.,
Estate of Minnie S. McKerley.
Barnwell, S. C., May 24, 1932.
upon the failure of the successful bid
der to make the required deposit the
(3)
Each applicant for enrollment shall
in person write upon the club roll his
full name and immediately thereaf
ter hi 8 age, occupation and po*t office
address, and if in a city or town shall
write the name cf street and the num-
Master will immediately, oj* on some u v -j
, , , ‘ \ , ber of his house in which he resides,
sub?equent salesday, at the option of
if *?uch designation exists in said city
or town. If the applicant cannot
write he may makejhis mark upen the
roll, which shall he witnessed by the
, , . ...... , • , secretary or other person then having
, ,, , „ ... . . the custody thereof, and the secretary
Plaintiff’s a ttorney, re-sell the said
premises, on th e same terms and con
ditions. The Master will first offer
for sale separately the three tracts of
shaH 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
shall fill in the other requirements.
(4)
No person shall be enrolled in any
additional tract of land described as club or vote in any primary except in
178 acres known a s th e C. DuPuy
Place.
G. M. GREENE,
Master for Barnwell County
the club district in which he resides.
(Rule No. 8.)
That the names of the clubs in
Barnwell County, the boundaries of
Bek to be opened at residence of Ci
G. Youngblood. ^
GREAT CYPRESS—Club District:
As set out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—B. M. Jen
kins, Jr., G. C. Best and J^ W. San
ders.
Book to be opened at store of Lewis
and Best. , 1
HEALING SPRINGS—Club Dis
trict: As set out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—Ed Wade,
L. P, Boylston and D. W. Heckle.
1 Book to be opened at Heckle’s Fill
ing Station.
HERCULES—Club District: As^
set cut in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—J. A. Mor-J^
ris, L. S. Still a nd W. Hayne Dyehes.
Bcok to be opened at residence of
J. A. Morri*.
HILDA—Club District: As set out
in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—A. P. Col
lins, W. G. Collin- anti Isai- re Hart-
zcg.
B‘ok to be opened at store of Isa-
dore Hartzog.
RED OAK—Club District: As ?et
cut in 6 ab ve.
Enrollment Committee — Micagy
Birt, O. D. Moore and J. M. Hill.
Book to bp opened at Moore’s store.
REEDY BRANCH—Club District:
As set < ut in 6 above. .
Enrollment Committee—J. C. R.
Grubbs, M. O. Creech and J. B.*Still.
Book to he opened at residence cf
M. O. Creech.
ROSEMARY—Club District: As
set out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—W. R. Bell-,
R. S. Weathersbee and M. S. Hair.
Book to be opened at residenc e of
R. S. Weahersbee.
SILOAM—Club District: As set
out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee — J. W.
Bates, W. P. Morri s and Belton Holly.
Bock to be opened at residence of J.
W. Bates.
WILLISTON—Cub District: As
m’
set out in 6 above. •
Enrollment Committee—J. H. Mc
Donald. M. C. Kitchings and H. M.
: Thompson.
Book to be opened at Cone’s Drug
Store.
Attention is called to the fact that,
under Rule 11, there shall be a new^jv
general enrollment of all voters every®
four year?, beginning with the year^
1926, particular attention being called
to the following provisions:
NOTICE TO CANDIDATES.
The attention of candidates in Barn- an( j p] aces where the respect-
well County is called to paragraph one ive c i ub ro n 8 are t o be are as follows:
“(a) Provided, further, That in
each election year the books of enroll-
the club district? a s required to be set' ment as now provided, and
out. iti Rule No. 11, the names of the ^ 0Se persons .meeting the require-
members of the enrollment commit-
of Rule 26 of the Democratic Party in
South Carolink, which is as follows:
“26. Candidates for the General i
merits fcr enrollment since the last
general enrollment, or who are not
enrolled, shall be enrolled by the sec
retary or by the enrollment commit
tee. In case any properly enrolled
votr has changed his voting precinct,
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
.The club district and boundaries of
(«) I
Assembly and for county offices shall the clubs in Barnwell County are as .he shall be entitled to be enrolled in
file with the chairman of the County follows: In all cases the voter must | his neW precinct under the following
Committee a pledge in waiting to j enroll in the club nearest his place of rules, to-wit: Application for « cer-
abide the results of the primary and residence, calculated by the nearest tificate of transfer shall b e made in
support the nominees thereof. Candi- practical route, an(p can only vote at writing to the secretary cf the former
dates for other offices shall file such the voting place of such club, and ter-! club, who shall certify in writing to
pledge with the chairman of the State J ritory included by this test shall be j the secretary of the precinct club
Committee: Provided, That the considered the club district of such where stujkpenrolled voter desires to
pledge of such candidate shall be filed club: be to the effect that such vo-
on or befoie 12 o’clock, Meridian, on BARNWELL—Club District: As ter wa^Tduly enrolled in his club, giv-
I a date to be fixed by the County Com- set out in 6 above. | ing date cf enrollment, name, age,
mittee or the State Committee, re- Enrollment Committee — Monroe occupation and address. At the time
spectively, for the filing of pledges ' Morris, Perry B. Bush and N. G. W. i he shall note in ink on the enrollment
and paying assessments. No vote for Walker. I book the transfer so made. Upon pr:--
Notice i s hereby given that I will
file my final account with the Hon.
John K. Snelling, Judge of the Pro
bate Court for Barnwell County, State
of Souih Carolina* ’ upon Saturday,
June 4th, at 11:00 o’clock in the fore
noon, as Administrator 1 upon the es
tate cf Willi e J. Wise, deceased, and
petition the said Court for an Order
of Discharge and Letters Dismissory.
W B. CASSELS, Admr.
Estate of Willie J. Wise, deceased.
Barnwell, S. C., May 4, 1932 4tp.
MASTER’S SALE.
> Under and by virtue of a decree of
the Court of Cerumen Plea* for Barn-
any candidate who has not paid his
assesment nor complied with this
rule shall be counted.”
In compliance with thi* rule, the
Barnwell County Democratic Execu
tive Committee has fixed the time for j Swett, W. T. Hank'nscn and G
expiration of filing pledges and pay- ‘ Peeples.
Book to be opened at Deason’s ?entation of the certificate cf transfer
Diug-Store. ’ , to the secretary, the applicant shall be’
BENNETT SPRINGS—Club Dis- ’ permitted to enrol in his new voting
trict: As set out in 6 above.
EnroUment v ’ Committee — J. F.
R.
ing assessments at not later than
12:00 o’clock noon, Thursday, June
9th, 1932. Statutory pledges are to
be filed with R. L. Bronson, Gerk of
Court, a t Barnwell, S. C., and party
pledges are to be filed with Edgar A.
Brown, County Chairman. All as
sessments ar e to be paid to B. P.
Davies, Treasurer, Barnwell, S. C.
~~ Asaeesmenta.
precinct club, provided he is in all
other respects qualified under the rules
of the party. x-
“(b) In case of the death of any
voter, the secretary, or th e enrollment
Committee, under supervi?ion of the
County Executive Committee, shall^\
have authority to strike from'* the
books cf enrollment the name or
names of such deceased voter, giving
the approximate date cf death of de- .
ceased.”
EDGAR A. BROWN,
Chmn., Co. Executive Com.
Attest: B. P. Davie?, Secy.
tewing assessments for candidates \ Enrollment Committee—Leon Hut- Barnwell, 8. C., May 21, 1932. '
Bcok to be opened at store of C. O.
Meyer.
BLACKVILLE-t-Club District: A s
set out in 6 a bove.
Enrollment Committee—Sim Buist
Rush, C. C. Storne and J. Dewis
Grubbs.
Book to be/opqned at Rush’s Drug
Store.
DOUBLE PONDS—Club District:
The committee has fixed the fol- As set out in 6 above.
tTVfiiTiaa liTiiiwfriir ^ ' ■