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) THURSDAY, JUNE 2ND, 1932. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA \ • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • • r a Mrs. Ira Black spent last week with tives and friends in Denmark and krleston. V E. Carter Price, cf Tampa, F’.a., was a visitor here a few hours Fri day morning. Mrs. M. A. Eubanks, of Aiken, spent the past week with her parents, Mi*, and Mrs. M. Hair. G. Duncan Bellinger, Esq., of Col umbia, spent th e week-end here with Mr. a nd Mrs. H. L. O’Bannon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bush enter tained the members of the Mr. and Mrs. Dance Club Saturday night. Col. Edgar A. Brown and little Misses Emily Brown and Mary Bush were visitors in Columbia Monday. Mr. a nd Mr 1 . T. R. Vogel have re turned to their home in Washington, D. C., after a visit to relatives hr Barnwell. Gets Large Still. State Constable J. B. Morris, Assist ed by Jut S. Still and Gilmore Harley, all of Barnwell, raided a large still Friday netfr Beech Island. The still, together w r ith 10,000 gallons of mash artd a quantity of material, was de stroyed by the raiding officers, who also arrested Jasper Phinizy, negro, and confiscated a pair of mules and a two-horse wagon. The officers then raided the home of Abram Avery, also colored, abou* two miles from thp site of the still, where they found 996 gallon? of liquor. Avery was also arrested. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Vogel, of Wash ington, D. C., and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., were visitors in Beaufort during the past week. LOST:—Ford auto tire mounted on black wheel Monday night within the limit? of Barnwell, j Reward if re turned to Tom Bolen. Dalhcun Lemon, a «tudent a t the University cf South Carolina, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemon. M isses Ann Scott McNab, Cather ine Holland, Jennie Black and Claire Dicks, students at Wini^irop College, are at hcn^e f< r'fhe-bfdidays. Mrs. T. E. Beckton and Mrs. J. F. Beekt n, of Savannah, Ga./ were the week-end guests of the former’s daughter, Mrs. H. B. Daley. They returned h me Tuesday. Mrs. J. H. Weston, cf New Y rk, arrived here Monday morning for a vi.-it to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Plexi- co, who met her at the Clyde Line pier in Charleston. Little Miss Maltha Plexic -1 , the at tractive daughter (f Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Plexico, entertained a num- b%k cf her little fiiend-: Monday af ternoon in celebration of her third birthday. Mi J seg Beatrice and Katherine Hair left Monday morning fcr Savannah, where they will sail on the steamship “City of Montgomery” for Boston, Mass., from which city they will go to Poland Springs, Me., where they will spend the summer. dc/ety DNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB. Mis. Charlie Brown, Sr., was host ess la-t week to th e members of -.he Wednesday Aftemccn Bridge , Club. High B core prize, a bath mat, was won by Mrs. Ralph Brown and the consola tion, a bungalow apron, was cut by Mrs. J. Julien Bush. Mr?. T. R. Vo gel, cf Washington, D. C., was also remembered with an apron. A salad course with tea was served. DINNER PARTY * FOR VISITORS. Tuesday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Broffti, Jr., enter tained at a dinner party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Vogel, of Wash- , ington, D. C. After a delicious dinner, bridge was enjoyed until a late hour. Mrs. Vogel and Ralph Brown won the high score prizes fcr ladies and gen tlemen, respectively. w M m m a, v m APPLIANCES LIGHT PLANTS, WATER PUMPS, RADIOS, REPAIR PARTS AND SERVICE. —SEE US— Kline Trading Co. KLINE, S. C. For lazy liver, stomach and kidneys, biliousness, indi gestion, constipation, head ache, colds and fever. 10* and 35* at dealers. For Nervous Headaches » A headache is Nature’s warning of high nerve strain. You cafi get quick and delightful relief from headaches and other nerve pains by , using Capudine because it soothes the tense nerves. Contains no opi ates and does not upset the stomach. Being liquid, Capudine acts al most instantly—much quicker than tablets and powders. Sold by drug gists in 10c, 30c, and 60c sizes, also by the dose at founts, (adv.) INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM Y PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT . Calhoun and Co. P. A. PRICE, Iftanager. T" CANDIDATES’ CARDS. Barnwell Municipal Primary Electior, l4>r Mayor. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelecticn to the office of Mayor cf Barnwell subject to the rule s and regulations cf the munici pal Democratic primary election. B. W. SEXTON. Advertise in The Heopie-Sentinel TAKE A WEEK-END TRIP • ^ Round Trip.Tickets FARE and ONE-FIFTH I Between AIL Stations fray-- On Sale Return Limit FRIDAY,. SATURDAY and SUNDAY, Following Tuesday Midnight. ? Y Y Y I I | HALL & COLE, Inc. 91-102 FANEUIL HALL MARKET, BOSTON, MASS. Commission Merchants and Distributers of <» ASPARAGUS One of the Oldest Commission Houses in the Trade. •w SEND FOR SHIPPING STAMP. x~x~x-x~xkk*<~x~x~x~:~x-x-x.<~x~:~x~x~x~x^x~x~x~x~x~x~x* Y Y t ? I I | 1 Y Take a Train Ride and Visit Your Friends. “SAFER THAN STAYING AT HOME.” v Ask the Ticket Agent SOUTHER RAILWAY SYSTEM Don’t give the weevils a chance ALL any weevil aska is a chance—one chance. Once he gets busy with a square, the boll is gone. Reports indicate enough weevils this year ■ to ruin the crop, if they get a chtVice. Whether they get it or not, depends pretty much on you. Weevils can’t hurt a crop much, once the bolls are set. Because of the heavy infestation this year, set your crop as early as you can. Nothing takes the place of a Chilean Nitrate side-dressing for making an early crop. There is no way a little money could be better invested now than for 100 pounds (200 pounds would be better) of Chilean Nitrate to side-dress each acre of your cotton. Don’t fail to specify Chilean liitrate when you see your dealer. That is just as important as side-dressing itself. Get busy 1 The weevils will be plenty busy soon. TWO KINDS Both are natural 100 LB. BAGS' AND MO LB. BAGS CHILEAN NITRATE EDUCATIONAL Columbia. BUREAU, INC. South Carolina : I Fertilizers— MIXED FERTILIZER and MATERIAL—ACID, MANURE SALT, SULPHATE, ETC. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Farmers Union Merc;. Co. Barnwell, S. C. <;’X~X~X~X~:~X~X~X~X~X~X-X~X-> X-X-X-X-X—X-X-X—X~X*X—>-X*^*X , <~X~> < X"C»-X~X»*0 M X**X»-X~X*->*>*>^ Analysis of Resources and Liabilities of THE BANK OF BARNWELL Barnwell, S. May 31, 1932 BROWN & BUSH Attorneys-at-Law BROWN-BUSH ;; BUILDING BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA PRACTICE IN STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS ♦♦♦OOOOOGOOOOOOGGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOO* RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, made up of 49 different loans with short maturities Distribution of above loans: Notes from $ 1.00 to $ 100.00 —10— _ $ Notes from 100.00 to 200.00 — 9— _ Notes from 200.00 to 400.00 —16— _ Notes from 400.00 to 800.00 — 9— _ Notes from 1,000.00 to 3,000.00 — 5— _ $19,054.85 636.40 1,474.45 4,579.00 4,440.00 7,925.00 JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr., was host- • ess to the members of tha Junior- •» Smart Set Bridge Club Friday after noon. The high score prize for club members, a crumb set, was won by Mrs. P. A. Price; the high score prize guests, a handkerchief, was cut by ^^fftt. Nellie Cave, and the consolation, a vase, was cut by Mrs. H. J. Phil lips. The hostess served a sweet course a nd {lunch. Besides the club members, the guests included Mrs. Nellie Cave, Mrs. Terie Richardson, Mrs. M. C. Best, Mrs. H. A. Gross, Mrs. J. Julien Bush, Mrs. W. A. Ful ler and Mia, BeBee Patterson. • r $19,054.85 Security to above loans: Notes secured by Bonds and Stocks readily marketable $ 4,341.50 Notes secured by Warehoused Cptton at 4 cents per pound 4,000.00 Notes secured by Warehouse Certificates • * ^ on other products 5,750.00 Notes secured by two signers and # quick collaterals 3,963.35 Notes secured by 1932 City Taxes 1,000.00 $19,054.85 United States Government, State of South Carolina and County B Grids 36,766.66 Other Bonds, with daily market 15,000.00 Prepaid Interest on Bonds Purchased _.^__ • 100.00 Cash on Hand and Due from Banks > : 29,507.02 Bank Building, Fixtures and Equipment 5,000.00 Other Assets 1,327.52 $106,756.05 LIABILITIES ■ ■ f . Capital Stock Paid in I i $25,000.00 Surplus Paid in 2,500.00- Reserve Fund 1^2.32 Deposits Subject to Check 68,847.70 Savings Deposits i- 7,542.09 Certified Checks Outstanding 161.10 Cashier’s Checks Outstanding 46.00 Other Liabilities 2,466.84 C. G. FULLER, President. PERRY A. PRICE, Cashier. $106,756.05 EDGAR A. BROWN, Vice-President, : . . * Notice to Taxpayers « You have another chance to pay 1931 Taxes and Save 5 per cent., provided you do so within the next few weeks. 0 t The time for paying taxes to the County Treasurer expired June 1st. All unpaid taxes are now in Execution with penalties and costs as provided by law. An additional penalty of 5 per cent, mak ing a total of 7 per cent, on all unpaid Taxes plus Exedilion costs, $1.00; Sher iff s office, $ 1.00; 5 per cent. Collection Costs and mileage to be added by Sheril. Sheriff B. H. Dyches has agreed that if the County Treasurer would collect for him while writing up the Executions, that he would not add his 5 per cent cost. The County Treasurer’s office will be glad to issue receipts on the above basis and allow the taxpayer a chance to save 5 per cent, and other costs. 4^, J* J* BELL County Treasurer m