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— r ' i 'T ✓ THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, JUNE 9TH, 1932. V The Barnwell People-Sentinel JOHN W. HOLMES 1840—1912. 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 (Strictly in Advanea.) THURSDAY, JUNE 9TH, 1932. General Charles G. (“Hell and Maria”) Dawes, in reigning as presi dent of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, says that the depression is over. Oh, yeah? Straw Balko. Recently, The Literary Digest con ducted a straw vote on the prohibition question. The result indicated that, with the exception cf tw’o States, sen timent for repeal of the 18th Amend ment is very strong throughout the country. Kansas and North Carolina returned slight majorities in favor of a continuance of prohibition. Professional dry? and others yho favor prohibition declared that The Dige«t poll proved nothing, giving various reasons for the "wet" senti ment expressed therein. Last week, a primary election wa« held in North Carolina, one of tty* two “dry” States in The Digest poll. Robert R. Reynold* ran on a wet platform for the Democratic nomina tion for United States Senator against Che incumbent, Cameron Morrison, an ardent pn hibitioniat. The latest figures available Tue-day showed Reyn Ids leading Morrison by (lightly more than 12,000 votes, their totals heing 143,732 and 131,878, respec tively. Three fiber candidate* polled ah ut 65,000 vote* a'l told. learned that the garage door* had to be re-placed—on account cf dry gpd wet rot, decay, rust and worm damage. (Garage doors cost B. T. D.-s-meaning, before the depression, $20.00. But they can be had now for only $20.00.) We did all cf these things to please our city council. They put on a “Paint Up” week, and we did our bit—even if it did bust us. We be lieve everybody ought to vote the democratic ticket next November so that good times and honesty in $[cvern- ment affairs will return—and vt Would be a good idea for everybody to take a bath occasionally, too—if possible. V. Out Ml High Society for the First Time. 1 went .to a wedding not long ago fcivd took the bride a fairly nice soup ladle—marked d<wn from $3.98 to $1.19. It looked slightly lonesome in a'pile of 50 year silver ware, *o I slyly moved it over and put it amongst the presents that the other poor fetched. in India Are shorter. Russian cotton is being dumped in England at the rate cf 3 bales. a month. Boll weevils in Alabama are lining up with Hefli riff, but^*ar gg and favoring a higher llkriff, biit^are opposed to calcium arsenate, red spiders and dry weather. Linter 8 arc firmer and so js butter, however, not withstanding or sitting, we suggest plowing up., every other row and, in stalling goobers therein. p— L —- • 1 ■ - Sg How to Get Jtich. ...^Marry. Pay as you °r don’t go. Love ycur* neighbor. Stay- out of debt., Raise your children, to'love their home. Smile at your own wife instead of the other fellow’s wife. Keep clean. • Go.to church. ^Taks an interest in your work, but tfon’t take your work to. bed with you.' Pay something to your preacher. 'Sympa thize wjth the man that’s worse tfT than you are. Be reasonably charit able.- Avoid politics and politicians. Keep your' head cool and your feet warm and your stomach *settied. And keep a-going. Sheriff Clerk of Gcurt , S. C., Monday afternoon, 1 for the respective offices: June .13th, 1932, at 4:3^ o’clock, for the purpose of reorganizingr electing officer^ and ®n executive committee. A full attendance is requested. P. W. PRICE, June fr, 1932. t / to, Aiken Croft and Sammie P. Hart- $200.00 zog. Notice tc- Debtors and Creditors. 200.00.1 50.00 Leon Hutto. Book to be opened at residence of Master State Senate 150.00 House cf Representatives 75.00 Cproner 10.00 Magistrates at Barnwell, Ben nett Springs, Blackville and Wil- DUNBARTON—Club District: set out in 6 above. Enrollment Committee—R. F: Roun-^^ tree, G. D. Dicks and B. F. Qwens. Book to be opened at store of T, W. ton, each — 15.00 Dicks. ■?$. Everybody (but me) was dressed to kill. The men were attired in everything from full evenin’ to jim- fwingers and I felt very, very odd in my blue serge ,($14) and tanned shoes ($1.89), but her old man ha<i on his paid-for clothes too, »o 1* talked to him most (f the time. He appeared r-ght triad to get Sadie Lou off his hands. (We compared dot* and debts and we seem«d to be in about the same fix.) — The ladies had more stuff on them in the way of glad rags, jewelry, per fume. rouge, lip-redmss, -I ppersami silk h'*e (I reck >n). than their hus band* and daddies will get paid for in 3 year*. ' But !*e!ieve me, Rachael, they looked like income tax to me. W< men were never -o beatlttful a* they are DOW—and all of ’em -<U»* pretty cnea).don't live in town, either. No doubt the prohibitionists will now claim that, a- Th«- Literary Di- . gvit .wa* *<> far wrong to th,. senti- The boy that this fine girl had I a.coed seemed to think that she had ment’ in North Carolina, it can be I a in contacting him.* Ht' mistaken in the attitude of those ,h u K h! i0 w *• ,, ,f himself that very few of th*’*e present were considered present „t ail. He leaned back on his collar and made it a point to State* that Vote I "wet." Straws show the way the wind i« blowing, which proiuiblj^ accounts for the vig- rous fight heing waged by the dry* *nd other* affiliated with them in an effort to pieveni a refer endum on the liquor question. ij Nobody’s Business scratch his nose occasionally ao’a the f. Ik* could see the big diamond (1 reckon! ring on his finger. .It didn’t look to very WWolwc rth-y, *o he pos sibly had a right to do that kind of stuff. By Gee McGee. We Couldn’t Wait Any Longer or. Prosperity. We decided a few days ago that our h<us e must be painted, or the man who hold* the mortgage might think we were becoming so jfoor that Be would mia* hi* Interest. ... SUCCESSFUL HOMEMAKING ly GtACE VIAll GRAY BROWNIES ARE FAVORITES There conies inevitably In every little girl's life the moment -when her sefiae of hospitality la aroused, and she will want to run’te something all by herself to nerve the little girls who are coming over to |-lny with her In the afternoon. Mother will undoubted ly be appealed to and. If wise, will suggest the ever-fuvorite -brownie*, sometime* referred to n* baked fudge. ’ Ilrowni'* have the advantage of be ing extremely simple to make nutri tious but not over-rich, and are nlways greef '1 with murmurs of delight. If the following simple direction* are followed, good results mn lie ex pected, even by the little girl who has had no preiiou* experlenee. Remem ber that all measurements should be level and accurate. By using seif- rising flour, no baking powtief nor salt - — Her daddy gave her away and her mother sniffed a little i-niff or two to -how her sorrow (I reck nl a: los ing her daughter, but s me f( Iks think she hasn’t lest her yet—a* they will make their home with “them" after the honeymoon—till business rpens up ami dame- Ellsworth Wigginsdeld grt* his job back with the Stand-Oil— at a tilling station (I reck, n.) We figgered that we could get tkis paint jcb done for about nothing —as ther e is so much unemployment in the newspapers. We found a pain ter that was wiling to work for - a frwaaonable wage, vizzly: $7.00 per <iay. (He received $7.00 per day B. H.—meaning Beftre Hoover.) As everything in the world has declined about 50 percent except rail road and telephone rates, we knew* beyond a .‘hadow of a doubt that house paint ccujd be bought dirt cheap. We found it to be $2.75 per gallon. (The price B. T. W.—mean ing, Before the War, was $2.75.) Just about the time the painter had finished touching up the outside cf our home, my wife decided that the kitchen and the dining room and the breakfast room and the sitting room and the music room and th P 3 bed rooms down stai r.* and the 4 bed rooms up stairs and the 2 bath rooms must be painted. My blood pressure ahot up to 234 in the "hade at this sad revelation, but that’s all that happened in the way cf putting out cash. thrTfWmony. j^L.jierved after got a cracker and a leaf of lettuce and some kind of yel low stuff sprayed on it. They al*o served t* a (I reck:n) in a cup that was so liny it could he used for a thim ble if some dents could be made in it. But everybody had a fine time and went home talking about the families concerned and the lack of decorations an*oforth ^ Here and Yonder. A peanut politician is a cross between a pin-head and flabbergaster. And he eats gcober? while bragging on himself. If you are broke, busted, bank rupt and insolvent, you should bofrow and spend. That’s the government's idea. * — .Rich folks own tax-exempt bonds. Poor folks don’t pay any taxes, as they den’t own -anything. Fools own land and personal property and smoke cigarettes, a n d consequently pay nearly all. of the taxes. When the public thinks your prices are too high, it boycotts you. That’s the reason the railroads and Pullman folks and utility companies .----We wifi re-do our floor? next fall 1 aint wrrrkmg anybody overtime. You —when cotton goes to 12 cents. We can Vtill use a telephone a s cheaply will buy new rugs next spring—j as you could during the World War— when cotton goes to 15 cent 1 . We which is over—but they don’tlihowjL wil buy some new furniture during 1933—when cott.'n goes to- 20 cents, and when the baby celebrates his fifth birthday, we a-re going to get new draperies and new shadeg and -—Our countiy is clamoting for US to get off the gold standard basis. I got off the gold basis in 1928, for sook the silver basis in 1929, started new curtains and a new mortgage on 1 on the copper basis fn 1930, entered everything we mighf have left by [ upon the chicken-egg basis in 1931, nUiresrMrff.irf.- -—-Well, after we got the house fainted, the garag e looked like the rose of summer, so we had to paint the garage. After finding it most be thusly treated, we MaattLllnp, basis —and out peorheuse is full, hoo-hoo. -- •Boc- -Coifor. Letter. New York, Miy 8.—Liverpool came in steady but low. Spots weakened cn advice, from Egypt that shirk-tails Little girls hava to have tea parties They like to prepare cookies them selves. This is possible by using self rising flour which takes all the guess work cut of baking. This little hos- tese is serving to her guests grape punch and brownies mad* by herself with ready-prepared flour or self-ris ing flour. i* required, as these tnyredtenra have already been added In Just the right proportions by the manufacturer be fore you buy the flour. Such flour U> easy .’or children to use. There is no measuring -and mixing of baking powder or salt and success Ip easily assured. The flour needs only one sifting. * _ Brownies. M cup butter I square* or os. s cooking chocolate 1 ‘4- cup* sugar I egg* V4 cup self-rising flour 1 tsp. vanilla % cup nut meats First add .the buttei' to the choco late and melt over hot water. Add the sugar and eggs, unbeaten. Beat untH. well blended. Then add the re maining ingredients in the order given and when well mixed pour Into a greased and floured enk* pan to the depth of one-bfltl^ Inch. B..ke In a slow oven (325 degrees F.) until quite firm but not brown. Ch( Into squares while still warm. These may be served with A bever age such as lemonade or grape. lihnch. Notice is hereby given to all per sons holding clainjs against the estat e of-W. Ril^y Black, deceased, to file Oak, each t|jem,d«ly attested, with the under signed Administrator, anLall persons % .t*j < g * indebted to,the s»id estate will make prompt payment: to the undersigned Administrator. W. J. LEMON, Admr., Estate of W. Riley Black. Barnwell, S. C., May 30, 1932. Magistrates at Hilda, Great Cypress, Dunbarton and Red CITATION NOTICE. The State cf South Carolina^ County of Barnwell. By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Carrie McGrath, hath made suit to me to grant unto her Letters of Administration of the es tate of and effects of Jim McGrath. THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Jim McGrath, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court, c-f Probate, to be held at Barn well, S. C., on Saturday, June 18, next after publication thereof, at 11 o’ clock in the forenoon, to ?how cause, if any they have, why- tha- said ad- inistraticn should not he granted. Given under my Hand this 3rd day f June, A. D. 1932. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate, B. C. 10.00 Provided; That, after paying all expenses cf the Demccratic primary elections, the surplus be pro-rated among all the candidates. Campaign Meetings. The first campaign meeting is scheduled to be held at Hilda cn Fri day, June 10th. Other meetings will be arranged if deemed necessary. EDGAR A. BROWN, * County Chairman. NOTICE OF ENROLLMENT. ELKO—Club District: A g set out in 6 above. Enrollment Committee — Paul S. Green Alonzo Bate-: and F. P. Lee. Book to be opened at store of Green and Co. FRIENDSHIP—Club District: As set cut 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 cut in 6 above. Enrollment Commitfee—€>. M. Tur ner, B. L. Peeple* and C. G. Young blood. B:k to be opened at residence of C. G. Youngblood. * GREAT CYPRESS—Cub District: As set out in 6 above. Enrollment Committee—B. M. Jen- kin*, Jr., G. C. Best ahi J. W. San ders. Book to be opened at sUre of Lewis Pursuant to Rule No. 11 cf the Demccratic Party of South Carolina, I, Edgar A. Brown, County Chairman cf Barnwell County, hereby give no tice: (1) (Rule No. 6): “The qualifications for membership in any club of the and Best. - party in thi- State, and for voting at a primary shall be as folfotfs, viz:[trict: A- set tut in 6 above. The applicant for membership, or vc- Enrollment Committee—Ed W ade, ter, shall be 21 years of a ge, cr shall L. P. Boylstffn and D. W. Heckle, become so before the succeed.ng gen-1 Bf kToHe opened at Heckle’* Fills eral election and be a whit-?.Pern -ling Station. crat. He shall be a citizen ©f the| - HERCULES—Club strict: HEALING" SPRINGS—Club DU- United State- end cf this Stite. No set «ut in 6 abov« person shall be l ong to any club trl Enrollment Committee—J. A. Mor- I ided in .the State two years and in Thihli.-hed on the 9th day of June, •{!,«, county six months, prior to the 1932, in ;he Barnwe’.l Pecple-Sentinel. 1 succeeding general eletticn and in the club di-trict 60 day* pri r to the fi:*t pr’ma-ry following his offer to tn- I roll: vote in any primaty unless he has re- iris, L- S. Still a n d # W, Hayne Dyches. B< ok tc !>e eperted at usidence vf J. A. M rri-. HILDA—Club District: NUiSet out NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. N t file my fina ccount a* I will Administrator Provide that PUUilC' rs^tiorehy given that « w.ui* . i • • . , , * • teacher* ami !pM?i*ters.»f the gospel n» an A. V. Col. *f. re llart- up«n the* e*tate of Minnie S. McKer- in chatg ley, with the linn. J.Jm K. Snelling. 1 hurch Judge of the Pn bate Court f r Barn well C unty. State of South Carolina, uprn Sat unlay. June 18:h, 1932, at 10:00 o’clock in the f renoon, and petition the said Court for an Order of DDchargex and Letter* Dismisscry. >n< e cf hall be f thi. a regu'ar c rganized exempt, fram the pro* -ectitn as to residence P f I«a- • Di rut: A i if bitwise qualifltd.” Bn k* cf enr llment peetive Democrati »gy for club the re- required nrollment IV. T. Mv KERLEV, Admr., I in Barnwell C unty Will be < pene ( . Estate of M.nnie S. McKerley. j the secretaries or the enrollment ctm- .a. under the rule* for the new rtH;t«e — Mu M. Hill. I r.t Moc re's store, lub Distrrct: Barnwell. S. C., May 24, 1932. CITATION NOTICE. mittee* cf the respective club 4 < n Tuesday, June 7jh, 1932, and will re main open for the enrollment until Tuesrfny, the 26th day of July, 1932, which shall be the last day cf enroll ment. <Rul*s N s. 11 and 12.) (3) sired. The State tf S.uth Carolina, County of Barnwell. By John K. Smiling, Esq., Prebate I Judge. WHEREAS, Mi s Julia E. Oswald ‘ Eaclrtpplicant for enrollment shtll hath made suit unto me to grant unto^ person wr.tc uprn the club rcll hi* her Letters cf Administraten f th»* • Ml . n *me and immediately thereaf-j Estate of and effects of Adam Oswald. I t* 1, hi* age, occupation and pc-t office THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to | •ddrtss, and if in a city or town shall cite and adeni-h ail and singular the | WT; '* 'he name :f street and the num- kindred and creditors of the said Adam her of his house' .n which he reside*, Oswald, deceased,' that they be and | ^h ce-ignatrn exist* in sa.d city appear before me, in the Court of! 0 / town. If the applicant cannot Pn bate, to be held at Barnwell, S. write he may make his mark upon the I C’., on Saturday, June 11th next, after roM» which shall be w-:tne«sed by the '*" * publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in secretary or other person then having g ^ ^ ^ the forenoon, to show cause, if any the custody thereof, and the secretat'y* they hare, why the said Administru- *b#tl fill in the other requirements." (4) No person shall be enrolled in any' general enrollment of all voters every m •« ab ve. Enrollment < lins. W. G. Cel *( g. B ok to be i dole Hattang. ‘ RED OAK- < ut in 6 ah vt - Enr llment Birt, (>. D. M< Bo .k to be L REEDY BRANT H- j As !>et «ut in 6 above. I Emoilmvnt Ccmmitt f—-J. C. R. • Grubbs, M. O. Creech and J. R. Still. Book to be opened at residence tf j M. O. Cret-<*h. ROSEMARY—Club District: A* set out in 6 above. Enr llment C mmittee—W. R. Bell, j R. S. Wtathersbee and M. S. Hair. B ck to br • pened at rvshlenc,. of . R. S. Weahersbee. SILOAM—Club District: As set ut in 6 above. Enrollment Ccmmittee — J.* W. I Bates, W. P. iforrig and Beiton Holly. Bctk to be epene. at re-.dence cf J. W. Bates. ’ WJLL1STON—Club District: As set out in 6 above. Enrollment Committee—J. H. Mc Donald. M. C. Kitchings and H. M. ticn should not be granted. Given under my Hand thD 31st day of May, A. I). 1932. . JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate. Published on the 2nd day of June, 1932, in The Barnwell Pecple-Sentinel. club or vete in any pfimary except'in the club district in which he resides. (Rule No. 8.) That the names of the clubs in Barnwell County, the boundaries <f four year*, beginning with the year 1926, particular attention being called to the following provisions: “(a) Provided, further, That in each election year the bcoks of enroll- NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. the club districts a s required to be set men * 0 P° ne d as now provided, and out in Rule No. 11, the names of the thcse P ersoT1 s meeting the require- members of the enrollment oommit- The attention of candidates.in Barn- ^ t ^ e5 . an( j ^ p; aces where the respect-. 8 on eral enrollment, or who are not well County is called, to paragraph one 1 f V e club rolls *re to be are as follows: * " " " ’ " ’ “ of Rule 26 ©f the Democratic Party in South Carolina, which is as follows: “26. Candidates for the General Assembly and fot county offices shall! file with the chairman cf the County Committee a pledge in writing to abide the results cf the primary and support the nominees thereof. Candi dates for other offices shall file such pledge with the chairman of the State Committee: Provided, That the or In .lie plnee of .aHe wltli Ire crenW,,^ , „ candieale sha „ be fi;ed If a more substantial collation is de- ^ Have Repair Mad* If the fuse in the lighting system of your car burns out. do not he satis fied*, until the short circuit which caused it has been located and repairs made which will prevent its future occurrence. It is not enough that put ting in a new fuse restores the cir cuit, for the defect which caused the first fusu* trf blow is probably still present although the conditions caus ing It to establish a short may be tem porarily absent. The chances are that they will again prevail and very likely at a particularly Inopportune time. Legal Advertisements NOTICE OF CLUB MEETING. The BsrnweH Municipal Democratic Club will meet at thie Court House in oh or befote 12 o’clock, Meridian, on a dat> to be fixed by the County Com mittee oh s the State Ccmmittee, re- .The club district and boundaries of (6) the clubs in Barnwell County are as follows: In all gases the voter must enroll in the club nearest his place of residence, calculated by the nearest practical route, and can only vote at the voting place cf such club, and ter ritory included by this test shall be considered the club district of such club: BARNWELL—Gub District: As set out in 6 above. Enrollment Committee — Monroe ments for enrollment since the last spectively, fot^ the filing cf pledges ! Morris, Perry B. Bush and N. G. W. and paying assessments. No vote for t Walker any candidate who has not paid his assesment nor compited with this rule shall be -counteo’.” In ccmpliance with thi 4 rule, the Bern well County Democratic Excep tive Committee'has fixed the time for'sSwett,,W. T; Hank'nscn and G. R 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, he shall be entitled to be enrolled in his new precinct under the. fallowing rules, to-wit: Applicatiop^foi a cer tificate of transfer rhglf-b^ made in writing to the secretary cf the former club, who shall certify in writing to the secretary of the precinct club where such enrolled voter desires to be enrolled, to the effect that such vo ter was duly enrolled' in his club, giv ing date cf enrollment, name, age, occupation and address. At the time he ghall note in ink cn the enrollment book the transfer so made. Upon pre-~ Book to be opened at Deason’s sentation of the certificate cf transfer Drugstore. j to the secretary, the applicant shall be BENNETT SPRINGS—Club DTs-1’permitted to enrol in hi? new voting trict: As set out in 6 above. J precinct club, provided he i» in all Enrollment . Committee — J. F. other respects qualified under the rules expiration of filing pledges^-and pay-> Peeples 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, Clerk of Cftoetr -yart y pledges are to be filed with Edgar A. Brown, County Chairman. All as- Davies, Treasurer, Barnwell,* S. C. Assessments, BocKto be opened at store of C^O Meyer. BLACKVfbL-E—Club District: A s set out in 6 abo - * Enrolment 1 Cui'iHWittw Cim Dniat cf the party. “(b) In case of the death of apy voter, the secretary, cr th e enrollment HvCcmmittee, ^under supervision of th Rush, C. C. Storne arid J. names of such deceased voter Grubbi. .sessmentr ar e to be paid'to r H,: Book be. opened at Rbsh’s Drqg- reased.” The committee has fixed the fol lowing assessments for candidates '' fiWi Store.’ DOUBLE PONDS—CM> District: As set imt in 6 above. >Bm< Enrolment Committee—Leon Hut- 1 - * I pened at Cone’? Drug Store. Attention is ciTTt J to" the fact that^—. under Rule 11, there shall be a ne\^w ; County Executive Committee, shal have authority to strike from the ;|) flupapproximate date cf dg^t! M rW- EDGAR A. BRq Chmn., Co. E Attest:." B. P. Davies, Secy. Barnwell, S. C., May ^1, 1932. ^^ ^*- n '*1