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■f - ivr; •• ■ • > PAGB TWa THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH .CAROLINA THURSDAY, JUNE 30TH, 1932. The Barnwell People-Sentinel JOHN W. HOLMES 1949—1912. B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. Entered at the post office at Barnwell, S. C., as second-class matter. Congress wants to borrow $2,500,- 000,000,00 and spend it for public build tags w e don’t need. Thes e lead ers all want a new courthouse or post office “back home” s^j’s they can get re-elected. -That's lots of pork for distribution. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.50 Six Months l .90 Three Months : .50 (Strictly !■ Advance.) THURSDAY, JUNE 23RD, 1932. “Believe It or Not” Ripley says that a Connecticutt man has worn the same necktie for 77 years. Judging from the looks of some seen around here, that tie is practically new. Senator Huey P. Long, of Louis iana, self-styled “Kingfish” informed -the Democratic national committee that he is “the Democratic party in Louisiana.” And if we lived in Louisiana we’d be a lmost tempted to turn Republican. The “big fellows” have found a way to get around paying the tax on checks. Again it’s the little fellow who is made to pay and pay and pay. And the new federal tax bill, Con gress declared, was designed to get the rich folk*. Oh, yeah? buy an office. —Friend# send your favorite con gressmen some^toys. They are doing so many baby things that jack stones and alphabet blocks and rubber balls and dolls will possibly appeal tb them and keep them out of meanness besides. i I • • , . -.-..Our member.'! of congress go to work at 12 o’clock noon, take an hour off for lunch at 2 o’clock p. m. Quit at 4 o’clock p. m. and call it a day. It costs only $25,850.00 per minute to run our congress, but that doesn’t include any appropriations. It will neverdo to cut tlfe salaries of public employees.. Their feelings might b e hurt, bless their darling little sweet sopls. Everybody else can go naked and -starve, but Uncle Sam- mie’s family .«hall not bp disturbed. The taxpayers can get along some way. It would be a backward step to reduce expenses, so “they” say. : p 7 in me as President of the Barnwell Municipal Democratic Club, I hereby give notice: ' That the enrollment bok will be opened- at Lemon Biw’. Store on Fri day, July 1st, 1932, and will remain open until Saturday, July 30th, 1932. The enrollment committee shall con sist of A. A. Lemon, E. D. Robertson and N. D. Coclin. These entitled to enroll shall write .their full name, giving their age and idenco. 1, ■ - <‘ i - : Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee. It Is Finished. Well, folks, our budget has been balanced at last. It wasn’t so much tru ble after all. Congress didn't have a thing to d<» except -finish rob bing the public, and *ip! there w»- thp cash -or rathi-r, mighty fine prospects. — There was no other reasonable way to get the money. Y> u realize that they simply had to have it or cot expenses Now wouldn't you feel like a little chump if your govern ment were to try to cut down on its spending—and be H cheap skate? If times ever get better, we must run all of our a ffaini on the govern ment plan. If you are br>ke, keep all your help, buy a few new cars, build another story on-to yodr store, bor row or steal money from your neigh- ber and spend it, and by all means, spit in the face of your be«t custo mer* when they come to trade with you, but call it "taiiff saliva.” We have been tearing our shirts in the past for tandufete*. but it look* like very, few of us will have any shirt'to tear very long. If this countiy is depending on politics to help it recover, it’s all over hqt ‘fill ing in the grave. Instead of eut‘»ng down to dove-tail with our income, we are raising taxes, double-taxing, and simply taxi-ing along toward something that smell* like hiimst »fte. I'uzzile No. .ig4,777 — .There’s something funny about this tax business. I hear every day where this town and that county and your State have -lashed salaries and wage* and appiopriations, but danged< Jess,. James used a pistol, but 1 u , j .. ... . , "I yet feund where the tax m wasn t a politician. The sales texl. - . . .. is all right; it won’t hurt me, as I ain’t able to buy anything. Surely the Red Cross and Salvation Army won’t have to pay anything extra on what they give away? If they do, I am afraid I won’t get my weekly flour allowance. When I tried to balance my budget— bo's I could live on what I made -I flrat cut out extravagance and mayonnaise, then I stopped chew ing so much, then 1 patched the .-eat of my pants, later on, I half-soled my own shoes, and finally—at—last began to economise. levies have been reduced. In other words, with all of this lying about economy the poor old taxpayer Is paying more ami mere and more— instead of less and less and none. residence. The quiiliflkations for voting .’hall be as followst Voter shgll be a white Democrat twenty-one years of age, or shall becoppjtwso befor e the succeeding general elbcfionr They shall be citi zen* of the United States and of he State. They shall also have resided in the State two years and in the Cbunty six months prior to the suc ceeding general election, and u he club district sixty day* prior to the first primary, following their offer to enroll: Provided, That public school teachers and ministers of the gospel ill charge of a regular organized church shall be exempt from the pro visions of this -*ection, if otherwise qualified. All candidates shall be required to flip their pledges and pay their as sessments to Perry B. Bush, Secre tary, on or before 12:0P o’clock t:oon, Friday, July 15th, 1932, and >hall publish their card in the local news paper at least two isues preceding the fjrst primary. The assessment* shall be for Mayor, $10.00; for Alderman. $2.50; for Commissioner of Public Work*. $2.50. aforesaid, known as the “Phillip Bax- * Easterling, now owned by Rachel ley Homestead Place,” containing 192 acres, more or less, and bounded <m 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 Davis/ -- Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, S. C., 13th day of June, 1932. SHERIFF’S SALE. N t State of South Carolina, County-of Barnwell. • ■ . w THE STATE ra- -----A- - J. McB. BEAN. . Under and by virtue of a Tax Ex ecution to me directed by J. J. Bell, yreasurer of Barnwell County, I have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for oash,«be:ween (he legal hours of sale in front ~yf 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 lot and 1 building in the Town of Blackville, bounded a s follows: on the North by J. A. Maloney, East by J. A. Maloney, West by Lartigue St., and South by Railroad Avenue. r Also: One lot bounded as follow*: on the North by E/tate of D. P. Walsh, East by Miss Hattie Martin, West by Lar- The boundaries of the club district Uifcu? Street, and South by Estate of f ihi hall be the incorporate limits Town of Barnwell. . • P. W. PRICE, President SHERIFF’S SALE. Ed Hayes ami J. E. Maloney. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution ami Coats. BONCIL H. DYCHES. Sheriff, R C. Barnwell, S. 13th day >if June, 1932, State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE « vs. GEORGE HILL.. MASTER’S SALE. rut i Under and by viitue of a decree tf the Court of Comm n PHra* f Barnwell County, State of Soqth Under and by virtue of a Tax Kx-]Carolina, in the case of The First Land Rank. Y. Ea-ter- Om. day levied up* n ami will sell tt) I ling, defendant, .1, the undersigned the highest bid 'er for rash, between | Master, will sell in front of the the legal hour* of sale in front if 1 Court House at Barnwell, South Caro- the Court H use at Barnwell, S. lina, .during the legal hour* cf sale on Monday,the 4lh day of July, 1932,Ion M< nday, July 4th, 1932,the same n to. me directed by J. J. Kell, j Carolina* Joint Stock ►Treasurer of Barnwell County, 1 have, plaintiff, against Emmie Mazursky, and having the following surveyor’s calls and distances, as shown by plat of the same made by H. R. Erwin, dated November 18, 1918: Beginning at a point on the southwest corner, and running south 86 degrees east, 57.11 chains to a corner in the run of Turkey Creek; thenc e up the run of Turkey. Creek to Hair’s Mill; thence along the high- water mark of Hair’s Mill Pond tp a corner^ thence north 86^ degrees vffest, 25.28 chains to a comer; thence south 22 degrees west, 4.53 chains to a stake; thence south 74 degree? west, 18.82 chains to a stake;, thence south 29 V4 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 ?aid Emirit? Y. Easterling by deed dated the 21st day of Octo ber, 1921, and recorded in the office of the Clerk 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 s than tihree per cent, of the judgment herein) immediately up on the conclusion of the bidding as a guaranty of good t faith, and upon such bidder's failure to make said, de posit, the Master' shall immediately re-sell said property on the -terms above provided. In case. Of any sub- sequept raised bid, as provided .byt law, each such^idder shall make a like deposit.. The amount of such final deposit shall be forfeited and applied to the judgment and costs in the event of non-compliance by such last bidder within forty days from the date of public sal e as herein pro- • - * ' < ' <^—4' .fc-wr- vided. .* , G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office, June 14th, 1932. Notice tc^Debtors pnd Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all per sons holding claims against the estat e cf W. Riley Black, deceased, to file them duly attested with the under- rigned 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 Lunatic-nm. thi* being Salesday in said month the following described real estate: All that certain lot, piece o*>Ta'v*»| of land with' buildings and improve ments thereon, contaning 5-8 of one acre, more or less, situate, lying and being in the Town of Snelling. County and State of South Carolina, bounded cn the North by lot of Mr*. Maude R. Moore, East by *a street of *aid town .The governments Re-distruction* known *• Moore Street, South by the 1 run a store for a living. I thought once of raising the price of my *tuff so’s 1 could keep on living high, but after trying it a week — and watched all of my trade leav-e me, 1 went hack to my old plan of selling an item a* cheap as possible. You see, I could not get a sale tax to function. Those Washington bureau and Commission beys ought to be happy. They are still working hard (?) and getting their pay as usual. Bugs and butterflies and tadpoles and in sects had better look out, or they’ll be ketched ami inspected every few day.*. Somebody told me the other day, and he reads lots and lots, that there were only 186,978 useless jobs in Washington, not counting the sena tors and congressmen. That ain’t so bad. Oh, well: we should worry. A cut-rat e undertaker js opening up a chain of funeral pallors and is going to lay ’em away on the installment plan, 50 much down and the balance when you rise. Strychnine and shot gun shells are off—it costs les/ih.ir> Kfr to commit suicide now-a-dnys. Everything is all right except taxes, and taxe^v^n.i taxes, and taxes—and possibly phontSsgas, power and rail- fioa^l ita^es. (ohv^whlskey jumped backwards from $6.0iNu quart to $3 a gallon since 2 years cNprosperity has been in progress. Finance Corporation has proven 1 great help to the creditors of rail roads, dill road*, busted enterprise* and Wall Street. The republican ad ministration think* the “way out” is thru Borrowing and spending. To il lustrate: if you own a house worth $2,000.00 and. owe $2,000,000 on the said house, you ought to borrow $1, 000.00 more on the hou*e in question and add an extra bed-room (that you don’t need) to same »o’s you can givt your 3 boys a job. In other words, if your left arm is cut off,, why cut your right arm off also. You will still have your legs to cut off later on. right of way of the A. C. L. Raf!- road, and West by lot of Mrs. Maude R. Moore. Levied upon and sold to satisfy he above Execution and Costs. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, JJ. C. Barnwell, S. C^ 13th day of June, 1932. being sqlesday in »aM month.-lo the highest bidder, the following de scribed premises: All that piece, paicel or tract’ of land in the above named County and State, and containing 274 acres more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of Sherman Williams; on East by Hair's Mill Pond and the run of Tut key Creek; on the South by lands formerly of Cave and Easteyling, and on the West by land* formerly of o For Demonatralion, Prices and Terms See KLINE TRADING CO. - KLINE, S. C. SHERIFF’S SALE. Cottin Letter. New York, June 21.—Spot* went up and futures went down, and the hull* and bears ran. ’round and ’round. The shorts were long and denims wer e weak; the straddlers were strad- dling, but' looked'mighty rtieek. Boll weevil* a re busy down iii Alabam’— but the farmers are loafing—and don’t give a slam;. It rained in Texas and thundered in Maine, farm botird is selling and causing a pain. The mills are curtailing—folks hav e lost their job*; but the Re4,.Cross is feed ing ’em, and you can’t hear a sob. Hold, if you can and listen to the bell; if shb hangs around 5 cents, we are all going to hell, (poetry.) . The Wafh -atwlfashinton.^. The average high-up politician is just a little man with/ a big job. Churn hats and swallow-tail yoats are ho respecters of persons.- 3 - ()ut-of-l)ate Animals. Street car?. ' / Bust’es. Clean politic.'.' Passenger trains. Much unde! wear. Protracted meetings. Good, jobs (except government.) Good' judgment. • '' . 1 And pt'tticoats. , Mr. ail! -Sfate of South Carolina, * County of Barnwell. THE STATE v*. EST. B. L.-ZORNIL Under and by virtue of a Tax Ex ecution to me directed by J. J. Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hour* of sale in front of {he Court House at Barnwell, S. C., fcn Monday, the 4th day of July, 1932, this being Salesday in said month The following described real estate: Twenty aofe* of land owned by the late Ben Zorne, in George’s < Creek Towmship, and boundeef by lands of Ansite B. Creech on the North, by Arthur Ray on the East, by Mrs. Zell Zorne on the South, and by other lands of Ben Zorne on the We*t. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, S. C., 13th day of June, 1932. 1 .. ENJQY AN INEXPENSIVE r\eashore week end PER PERSON ONLY 7 ^ PER r 1 • PERSON / O 2 NIGHTS • • 7MEAL5 TICKET TO ANY THEATRE AND TO TYBRISA PAVILION SUIT PRESSED • FREE LAUNDRY SHERIFFS SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE,,STATE vs. and Mrs. J. R. Cason and chil- M^n, of New 'York- City, are guest* , oGMrs. Cason’.r mother, Mrs. Sallie -Some of our “big boys’ were jack- in thtir profession, and failed at undertaking except in getting Others were -rick enough to jpn 1 M e N a lx MAUDE R. .\f00RE. ( . Under and by virtue of a Tax Ex ecution to me directed by J. J. Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell-County, I have this day levied- uppa and will sell., to. the highest bidder Tor cash*, between the legal hour* of sale, in front of the Court House at Barmyell, .S. C., ^ . on Monday, the 4th day of July, 1932, NOTICE OF ENROLL By virtu* of the authority this 1 being Salesday in said month the following described real estate: All that tract or parcel of land ly- and being in the County and State j dining// dancing/ bathing/ :•> SAVANNAH'S BEST H OT E L S AVA N N A H ANDREW A . 5 A- 4 . I T H , M A N A G fc_ (-* SAVANNAH .. .GEORGIA note: present this ad to obtaen the above special week end rates T B. P. S -135. • ' : ■ '