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PAGB FOUR. / \ ■B THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, JUNE 23RD, 1932. The Barnwell People-Sentinel JOHN W. HOLMES 1840—1912. B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. Entered at tjie post office at Barnwell, S. C., as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.50 Six Months y .90 Three Months ' .50 (Strictly in Advance.) THURSDAY. JUNE 23RD, 1932. If the rest of us could ojily "bal ance” our budgets like Uncle Sam does! Now try and make Mayor “Jimmie” Walker believe that “there ain’t no Santy Cluas.V. Horace Liverijfht, of New York City, is being sued for divorce be cause he didn’t. Sunday was Fathers’ Day and no doubt "Th e Forgotten Man”, in many instances was Dad. "The Forgotten Man” was certain ly remembered in the new federal tax bill. It fobs the cradle and the grave. paid $7^00—which is much more than most of them are worth now. Also, before the war, cotton, wheat, corn and all other farm products eold for considerably higher prices than they do now. .'A- pertinent question—and one which by no stretch of the imagina tion can be termed impertinent—would be whether or not the various candi- date s for the United States Senate and House of Representatives— Messrs. Smith, Blease, Harris, Wil- liamsj Fulmer, Lever and Sturkie— will be willing to sponsor and fight for a bill reducing their salaries 25 per cent, or back to the pre-war level, incase of his election. If a 33 1-3 per cent, increase were in order during th e high-cost-of-living period, cer tainly it would seem that “the human thing to do” would be to favor a 25 per cent, reduction now that living costs have been reduced go drastical ly. ^ Why not “pop the question” to the candidate* when they make their ap peals to the “deer peepul** in Barn well Friday? HOPOCATRUG By G. Chalmers McDermid. The bride is a popular young woman of much charm. " Sh e ‘ is a graduate of Chicora college. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brown, of Blackville, is an enterprising young business man, cf Blackville. He i 3 a graduate of the University of Virginia. They will make thetr heme jn Blackville after their return from a wedding trip to New York. Mrs. Brown has been the recipient of much social attention within the past several weeks, and an outstand ing event in hopor of the bride and bridegroom wa< a dance Tuesday evening in Ellenton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buckingham, where Miss Helen Brabham and Geo- Shiplett entertained'’a large number of friends. aforesaid, known as the “Phillip Bax ley Homestead Place,” containing 192 acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by J. M. Sadler, on the East by Mrs. Kate Patterson and J. M. Sadler, South by Mrs. Kate Pat terson and J. M. Sadler and A. C. L. Railroad and on the West by Char lotte Bavis. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. BONCItv JL DYCHES, •* Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, S. C., 13th day of June, 1932, () The prohibitiin submission plank in the Republican platform w-rs evident ly written by “Andy” of the firm of “Amo.* ‘n’ Andy,” and means, “Well, yes and no, but mostly what.” Mr. Blease, candidate for the U. S. Senate, says that present financial condition.* in South Carolina are due to the rood bond issue. Well, what cause.) similar conditions in other States that haven’t r ad bond issues? The United States g vernment has appropriated more money this year for th,. relief of the -1.000,<mm» Ameri can veterans of the World War than has been appropriated l>y (<rea^4 Britain, France, Italy, Canada apd Germany for their .IK.000,000 ex-ao|- diers. And yet a certain element is trying to put the country into bank ruptcy by forcing immediate payment of the soldiers’ bonus. Balancing Budgets. The individual takes stock of his in come and tries to keep hi* expendi tures within that limit. Uncle Sam ascertains the largeest •mount that his many nieces, nephews, couaia* and what have you think that they can spend, waste or throw away and then levies sufficient taxes to pay the bill. In each instance it is called “balanc ing the budget.” PcJitical Slackers. Last week, the Calhoun Times took the county candidates t<» task be cause 11 or 12 out of the lot Were not •ubscriben* to that paper, - declaring that “it is a peculiar slant of human nature, where « candidate is suffi ciently interested id himself ami in his county, to aspire for an office of trust and importance, yet is ni>t suf ficiently concerned to pay the small sum of $1.50 in order to ke.p abreast of the affairs of his‘county and sup port an institution so ’vitally impor tant to the county. . . . Ther-* is room for suspicion that a higher premium is placed on a dollai and a half than on any real concern L r the county and its vitally essential in- atitutions.” Editor Dreher’s remark* prompted us to examine the list of candidates in Barnwell County and we found .that nin^ out of the 24 aspirants for political preferment are non-subscri bers. That is nearly 40 per cent. A letter in the same issue of the St. Matthews paper, signed “Citizen,” commented on the fact that only one local merchant had an advertisement in a recent issue of The Times. That condition is likewise tiue of Barnwell and a number of other towns in lower South Carolina—the business people ju.«t won’t advertise, claiming that “it doesn’t pay.” And yet a large national advertiser recently sent The People-Sentinel a n olectrotyped ad- 1 vertisement by first class mail, special | delivery, the postage alene costing' 22.20, to .say nothing of the cost of i the “cut” and the publication thereof.! Every little source of farm revenue is going to rout for a whole lot this fall, and many ^ecan growers have neglected to fertilize* their tree.* dur ing the past spring. These trees have set more or less of « crop by this time and it’.s not too late to fertilize them even now. % According to the size of the> tree, fertil y.er to the amount of 2 pound** per inch of diameter of the trunk, should hp applied af once. At this season, the Best ft rtilizer is quick nitrogen and pota-h. Get a 0-12-12 top dresser from your ferti- lizto- man, and spread it in a nng out fruni the bast- of the trunk, so as t > take in fr<m IK t« 30 inches of ground, out ^vhere the leaves drip. The main feeding root- * are out from the base of the trunk, and those are the ones which need the plant food now. I.< ok t ver the trees and see which ones have set the crop. Fertilize those trees and let the other* slidt^ until next spring. The extrs nitnC g«-n in the 0-12-12 will give a abod mid-summer leaf gi.iwth und< / the p tush will make the nut* fill -out upi help keep the crop from shedding. If your fertilizer man rtin’t supply th,, 0-12-12, make up A mixture of 100 pound.* of sulphye of ammounia and 50 pounds of muriate of potash and use that. A tree which has a diameter of 10 inches can use about 20 pounds of this mixture. Better watch the little things on the farrp thL* summer, even though Owens—Lindsey. A marriage of interest to their friends was that of Miss Ruby Paul ine Owea* and LaDoyt Edward*Lind- sey,. which took place Sunday, May 29th, in Bennettsville. The bride was lovely in a turquoise blue crepe dress made along simple lines, with white acce.vories. Mrs. Lindsey is the second daugh ter of Allen J. Owens, of Barnwell, ami after completing her education in the Barnwell high school three years ago took a bu-iness course in (bar- lotte, N. C., in which city she held a responsible position prior to her mar riage. •* Mr. Lindsey is originally from An derson, but has been located in Ubhr* lotte for the past -everal years, Where the young c; uple will make, their home/ / SHERIFF’S SALE. State of South Carolina, - County of Barnwell. THE STATE vs. J. McB. BEAN./ - % - ■ - Under and by virtue of a Tafr«Ex- ecution* to me directed by J. J. Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell/County, I have this day levied upop and will sell to highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale in front af the Court House at Barnwell,’ S. C., on Monday, the 4th day of July, 1932, this being Salesday in said month the following described real estate:' One 1ft and 1 building in the Town of -Blaokville, bounded a* follows: on the North by J. A. Maloney, East by J V A. Maloney, West by Lartigue St., •hd Scuth by Railroad Avenue. f 0 Also: One lot bounded as follow*: on the North by E-tate of D. P. Walsh, East by Miss Hattie Martin, West by Ijtr- tigue Street, and South by Estate of Ed Hayes and J. E. Maloney. LeV.ed up»»i»--aml sold to satisfy the above Execution ami Costs. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, S. C., 13th day of June, 1932. MASTER’S SALE, legal Advertisements SHERIFF* SALE. • * State of South ramlina. < ounty of Harnwe!!. t * , yfllE STATE /georgf hill. / % - Un/er and by virtue of a Tax Kx- cmu/ n to ny directed by J. J. BeU.I , ■ . • *• «* _/ _• „ _ * ,, ’ plaintiff, against Emmie Ea ter Treasurer of Barnwell ( unty, | have rft:* •lay levied up«>n and will sell to the highest bidoer for cash, between Unu»r ami by virtue of a decree if the C ourt of • Common Pleas f 'Barnwell County, State of South I Carolina, in the case of The First • Carolina^ Joint Stock Land Bank.t Easterling, now owned by Rachel Mazursky, and having the following and 1 calls surveyor's calI&\ Afid distances, as shown by plat of the fame made by H. R. Erwin, dated November 18, 1918: Beginning at ^ point on the southwest corner, and running south 86 degrees east, 57.11 chains to a comerin the run of Turkey Creek; thencj* up the run of Turkey Creek to Hair’s Mill; thence along the high- water mark of Hair’s Mill Pond to a corner; thenpe north 86^ degrees west, 25.28 chains to a corner; thence south 22 degrees west, 4.53 chains to a stake; thence south 74 degrees west, 18.82 chains to a stake; thence south 29Vi degrees east. 51.84 chains-’ to the point of beginning, and being the same tract of land heretofore convey ed by T. S. Cave and B. L. Easterling unto the said Emmie Y. Easterling by deed dated the 21st day of Octo ber, 1921, and recorded in the office of the Gerk of Court of Barnwell County in book 9-N, page 107.’ Term s of sale: For cash, purchaser to pay for papers and revenu e stamps; the Master shall require of the suc cessful bidder a deposit of $100.00 (being 1m 3 than three per cent, of the judgment herein) immediately up- upon*^; on the conclusion of the bidding as a guaranty of. good -faith, and such bidder’s failure to make said de posit, the Master shall immediately f re-sell said property on the terms above provided. In case of any sub- sequent raised bid, as provided by V. law, each such bidder shall make a like deposit. The amount of such final deposit shair be forfeited and applied to the judgment and costs in the event of non-compliance by such la-t bidder within forty days frpm the date of public sal e as herein pro vided. G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office, June 11th, 1932. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. 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 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, S. C., May 30, 1932. SUPERFEX The Oil-Burning REFRIGERATOR the legal hour* of sale in front of the Court ILuee at Barnwell, S.-*C*. t cff*Monday, the 4th day of July, 1932, thi* tiring Saleaday in Raid month the following described real eR’at**: All that'certain lot, piece or of land w':th buildings and improve ment* thereon, contaning 5-8 of one acre, mure or less, situate, lying and in the Town of SneUing, County And State of South Carolina, bounde-i I ling, defendant, I, the undersigned Master, wrll sell tn frogit . of the Court H outre at Barnwell, South Caro lina, .during the legal hours cf sale on Monday, July 4th, 1932, the same being saleaday in •aid mi-nth, to the highest bidder, the following de scribed premises: All that piece, parrel or tract of j land in the above named County and State, and containing 274 acres mere you never hav* received much of money return from tht'm in’ the past Every little 10 and 15 cents coming fn this fall will mean as much as half dollar did two years ago. And with the REAL publicity cam paign that some newspapers are car rying on for South CaroBmi product*, these little item* of farm poc(ucts should mean a lot to us. ' Are you planning a fall garden Are you planting enough sweets to keep your family supplied, and to have some to >ell? Are your bees making honey? Will the cow* freshen in the fall? Will you have any shoat« rteady fot the September market? And how abcut^fhose turkeys', are you guarding them carefully in the wet weather? You’ve been promising to get off some chicken* so that you can supply the Christmas frier and broiler mar ket. Have you made your plans for them yet? There t* always a demand for onion plants in September and Octo ber, will you have plants ready,*or will you have to wait until friend Yankee can ship you «ome sets from Connec ticut or Ohio? He’s generally late with his supply. Cowpeas, hog and hominy, sweet potatoes and collards are going to be good rations for some folks this winter, and from the Ipoks of things, they’re going to be hard.to get. Are you .preparing, so that you eat have yours without ’having to go to the store for them? Farmer friends, get behind the lady demonstration agents, arid sweep de pression from yo’pr doorsteps'’ with the smaller inteiest*; of the farm. — Ask the Candidate.^. The* Congress of the United States “balanced” .the. ftaiitmal .budget, by. levying the highest peace time taxes- in the history of the republic. In these days of financial stress and dis tress nothing and nobody escaped. The Senators and Congressmen re duced their salaries by A measly ten yer cent—from 110,000 to $9,000 a Before the war, they ware Bush—Brow n. Aiken, June 18.—A marfTage of wide interest wa* that of Miss Mary Phoebe Bush, daughter cf Mrs. Ash- J ley Oswald Bush, of E-Henton, to D. Stanley JBrown,. -of Blackville,-- the wedding taking place Wednesday morning at the home of the bride, the ceremony being Jp^rmformed by the Rev. C. F. Outlaw, pastor of the Christian Church, of Ellenton. Mias Helen Brabham, of Hattieville, was maid of honor and the bride’s only at tendant . . _ . _ „ .or less, and bounded on the North by wing in the Town of SneUing, (ounty , , # e . —.. . . „ . _ , . * llands of Sherman Williams; on East and State of South (aroma, bounder . n « ■ j . , .u v .u t. , . t m *, . 0 i b y H* ir * M'U P« nd and the. run of on the North by lot of Mrs. Maude R- *. .. c , „ ' . „ , (Turkey Creek; on the South by lands Moore, East by a street of .*aid town . , . r ._., , P . . ' „ _ . . . formerly of Cave and Easterling, and known as ifocre Street, South bv the . - 1 th e west by und 9 formerly of € , ^ 0 *> th*. West by land 3 right of way of the A. C. L. Rai - *♦ For Demonstration, Prices and Terms See KLINE TRADING CO. KLINE/S. C. road, and West by lot of Mrs. Maude R. Moore. Levied upon and sold to satisfy he above Execution ami Costs. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, B. C. 'Barnwell, S. C., 13th day of June, 1932. SHERIFF’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of BarmveltT" » THE STATE - - EST. B. L. ZORNE. Under and by virtue of a Tax Ex ecution to me directed by J. J. Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell County, 1 have this day levied upon and will- sell to the highest bidder* for cpsh, between tha legal hour* of sale in front of {he Court lb use at Barnwell, S. C., Ipn Monday, the 4th day of July, 1932, thi# being Salesday in said’ month the following described real estate: Twenty acre* of land owned by. the late . Ben Zoi ne, in George’s Cr|ek Township, and bounded by lands of Ansite B. Creech 'on the Noith, by Arthur Ray on the East, by Mrs. Zell Zorne on the South, and by other lands of Ben Zorne on the West. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the Above Execution and Costs. BONCIL IP. DYCHES, Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, S. C., 13th day. of June, 1932. :<.v c. . . ENJOY AN INEXPENSIVE Q\eashare weekend ONLY i ^ /hr T O . 2-^1 person 2 NIGHTS • • 7MEALS TICKET TO ANY THEATRE AND TO TYBRISA PAVILION SUIT PRESSED • FREE LAUNDRY PER PERSON SHERIFF’S SALE. State of South Cardjiria, . ' - . County of Barnwell. .- - THE STATE . vs. * , MAUDE R- MOORE. Under and by virtue of a Tax Ex ecution to me directed by J. J. Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell County, 1 have thhi- flay levied upon and wHi sell fo Ihe highest bidder foe cash,- between the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., thi#..being Salesday in sazd^raontb the following described read estate: All that tract or "parcel of land ly ing and being in tfie County and State dining// dancing/ bathing/ K t x SAVA N N AH'S BEST y/ HOTEL SAVANNAH ANDREW A . 5 m i T H , Manager S A v A N N A H . . GEORGIA note: present this ad to obtain the .above specialweeken^ates b, p: s.—u£ l *-, ,L - ri- jn;