The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, June 30, 1932, Image 4
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BARNWELL 50 YEARS AGO.
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lntcre»tinR Items Gleaned From the Files of The Barnwell People.
JUNE 29, 1882.
Payable in Advance.—Announce-
»mt5 for office are payable in ad-
re. Do not ask for credit. We
are still waiting on a fevr^bf those
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who, in 1880, promised to pay “the
next time I come in.”
Cn»d for Barnwell.—At the recent
amunl prize drill of the Jenkins
Rifles in Yorkville the white plume
was won by Sergeant-Major M. C.
Willis, a representative of Barnwell
n» the King’s Mountain Military In-
stitate.
ficer .have leceived information that
he departed this/ life at Inde', State
of Durango, Mexico, on the 2nd inst.
at G a. m. Cel. O’Bannon^was the
sen of Major LewoirO’Bannon, whose
father was one cf the fir.*t settlers of
biis county.
The I.aat Excursion.—On next Mon
day and Tuesday excursion tickets
w31 be sold from all .'•tations on the
ith Carolina Railroad at the low
of three cents per mile (one-way)
fw the round trip. This will be the
hwt summer excursion and all per
sona desirou« of visiting friends or
ling H few day by the seaside
Id avail themselves of the favor-
lr opportunity.
WiMiston.—Mr. N. H. Stansell, who
went west on a prospecting trip, has
wane bark, and the burden cf his song
raww n “There’s no place like home."
The storehouse and .'lock of goods
Mr. 8. A. Rosier and two unoccu-
psad buildings owned by Mr. A. J.
Weathersbee were burnsd between 2
ad 4 o'clock on Thursday morning.
■ r. Rorier ^aa insured in the Liver
pool, London and Globe Insurance Co.
for $1,750, which amount will cover
his lost. Mr. Weathersbee's policies
had expired only a few days before.
The railroad depot and ahed were
oeed by the strenuous efforts of the
The origin of the (Ire is un-
Cul L. O'Hanaon.—The relative*
this popular and distinguished of-
Blaekville.—The Court House is
being renovated and will be repainted
soon. Will it accomodate I-ref. Har
den’s school next term or will it again
become, a temple r»f fustic* are ques
tions frequently a sked bat w’hich time
alone can answer. . • r~
On last Sunday CM. W. H. Duncan
delivered an admirable address to
the children of the two Sunday
schools.
Ella Savage, an idiotic colored girl
about ten years old, died on Monday
morning from injuries received from
a night train on the S. C. R. K. on
the 20th in-t. ;
On the 2.'lrd inst. there was an im-
premptu convention of distinguished
raihrad cfficials at this point. Ex-
Governor Bonham, State Railroad
Commissioner. Col. W. H. Duncan,
President, and Capt. J. W. Woodward,
General Supeiintendent of the Barn
well Railroad, were among those prep
ent, and Dame Rumor predicta great
result* from this gathering of mag
nates.
If your license plates are placed on
the cross bar In front of the radiator
be sure tbo holding clamps are Mght.
Many radiators are damaged each
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LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE
year by license plates rubbing against 666 -Liquid or Tablets used inter^flly
the core and causing leaks.
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, Truffle in Paris is greatly bam-
MOST speedy remedies known
motpr industry are put in charge of
negro chauffeurs in bright red uni
forms and sent through the streets
witii sandwich boards announcing the
qualities of certain shoe polishes, ra
dio sets, etc. ' J,
and 666 Salve externally, make
complete fcid effective treatment for
Colds.
Candidates' Cards.
Democratic Primary Election.
For Nervous
Headaches
For Congress.
Orangeburg, S. C., May 21,1932.
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t hereby announce my candidacy for
nelection to th e Congress of the
( United States for the Second South
A headache is Nature’s warning Carolina District in the Democratic
of high nerve strain. You can get •
quick and delightful relief from p i nmar i y e * ect,0 "> Pledging myself to
headaches and other nerve pains by abice by the rules of the party.f
using Capudine because it soothes . H. P. FULMER,
the tense nerves. Contains no opi- , _____
ates and does not upset the stqmach. ...
Being liquid, Capudine acts al- I 1 he,eb y announce myself a candi-
election and to support the nominees
of the party.
W. P. SANDERS.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for election to the office of Mag
istrate for Great Cypress Township,
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subject to the rules and, regulations
of the Democratic primary election,
pledging myself to abide by the re
sults the election and to support
the nominees of the party.
C. D. OWENS.
Magistrate, Great. Cypress Township
Kline, S. C., May 10, 1932- ge jj a tjjd e by the results of the
Blackville r S. C., June 9, 1932.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date ^ or elation to the^cffice cf Mag
istrate at Blaekville, subject to the.
rules and regulations of the Demo-^^
cratic primary election, pledging
election and to support the nominees
of the party.
DR. O. D. HAMMOND.
most instantly—much quicker than date for election to Congress from IhF
Kline, S. C., June 6, 1932.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for election 1 to the office of Mag
istrate at Kline, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democratic
primary election,' pledging myself to
abide by the resultg of the election
and to support the nominees of «the
party
* W\ H. HARDEN.
f ists in 10c, 30c, and 60c sizes, also
y the dose at founts, (adv.)
Desth—Mrs. Joshua Ashley died
on Tuesday at the re*idence of Mr.
W. L. Cave, her son-in-law, at the
advanced age of 82 year*.
First Fruit*.—Col. H. H. Easterling,
in our cp:nion. the best farmer in the
county, presented us on yesterday
with j full grown cotton bell and •
luscious 3U-pound watermelon. If any
man can beat that we should like'for
him to put in an appearance.
Social and Personal
New* from Williston
WUli'ton, June 25 —-Little Mayo
Altman, of Atlanta, here on a visit
t* her ancle and aunt. Mr. and Mr*.
H. M Thompson. *
Mr. and Mta. J. M Lee and son,
mie, of Waltefbero, have heen
ling several days with Dr. and
Mr*. A S. Blanchard.
Horace Sanders, of Fairfax, spent
hart week with Ernest Brabham.
Mrs. George Dukes and daughters,
-■»f nutwood and Lieut. I/eon Dicks,
Fort Benmng, Ga. t are visiting
thri sister, Mrs. Wallis Cone.
Harold Woodward, wf Columbia,
sgrm the week-end with his parents.
Mr. *nd Mrs. R' E. Woodward.
A Vx Mann, of Atlanta, was a vl-itor
her» to friends Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack, of Ridge Spring
^pent Wednesday night and Thursday
this week with the latter’.* sistqr,
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-Mr*. Q. B. Johnson.
Cadet David H. Kennedy is spend
ing his vacation with his patents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. -Kennedy.
Mi*a Sarah Patterson, of Barnwell,
is spending this week with her sister,
Mr*. James A. Kennedy."
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The R ecord, Andetson.
la eveiy neighborhood there used
In he a man, som e neighborhoods had
more than one, who:
Kept a copy of GrlerY almanac
hanging on a nail in the living room.
Nr ver went without a buckeye.
R/sved out every guano sack and
ewefully saved the water to water
garden plants.
Grew his own chewing an ! smok
ing tobacco.
Picked up nail*, screws, bolts, nuts,
tedr., wherever he found them, brought
them home and threw them into a
Rwx Itept either in front of the corn
xrrifc ut <m th e front porch especially
for that purpose.
Kept a “martin pole” with a dozen
wr more gourds on it.
Mended his own shoes .and handled
<Iw repair work on all his farm tools,
Fmgg’es, wagon.*, etc.
Whs an adept when it came to mak-
Vipr wpplie cider or locust beer.
Swop? by goose quill toothpicks and
carried a Key-winding watch.
Could count interest “i$ hj* head”
iaecxiraiely and rapidly and never for-
agotva date-w an- importari^ engage-
jnent.
• Attended strictly to his own bu>i-
*nsss but was always the first to-bcar
vjf trouble of any kind that might
slevelop anywhere in the surrounding
, for everyone trusted J»im.
t had fo powerful much to
i, but always knew ewcfly what to
do in an emergency, when a neigh- j
bor w*. il!, cr when thete wan sorrow !
in the home.
Never muuted a Saturday meeting
at hi* church.
Always had corn to fell.
And bought more land every year, r
lbII Weevil* Continue Active.
According to re*ulta fn-m Monday's
•urvey cf the boll weevil situation.
County Agent Boylston find* aukivil*.
very active in all fields examined
Tbo**- fields examined and number of
punctuied squares per hundred "I* I
given beLw:
Mi-* Nettie Shelton, near Black-
ville, 18.
T. M. Willis, near Williston, 28.
G. M. \l >gg. near L<>ng Branch, 14.
B. H. Dyches, near BarnweP, 21
W. P. Mcrna. near KNne, 16.
Average of *ii| fields examined. 19,
It can be easily seen that ♦ho
weevil is now damaging the crops.
Mo t field* are now squaring and
blot ming and it is late for early
sweetened poison, yet there is seme
young cotton which no doubt will be {
l>en(*fi:ttP(j by the use of the 1-1-1
mixture.
Farmer* should gother the fallen
squaies where cheap labor is avail
able and poison all young cotton with
liqu:d poison. The large cotton which |
is now putting cn squaies freely yan
best be poisoned with dust, usiirtT-
light applications of 3 to 4 nounds J
per acre.—Prepared by H. G. Boyls- 1
ton, Co. Agent.
tablets and powders^ Sold by drug- Second District of South Carolina,
subject to the rules and regulation*
cf the Democratic primary election,
pledging myself to abide by the results
of-the election and to support the
nominee* of the party.
A. FRANK LEVER.
TAKE A
WEEK-END TRIP
Round Trip Tickets
FARE and ONE-FIFTH
Between AH Station*
On Sale
Return
Limit
FRIDAY,.
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SATURDAY and
SUNDAY,
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Fallow irg
Tuesday
Midnight.
Take a Train Ride
and Viait Your Friends.
SAFER THAN STAYING
AT HOME."
Ask the Ticket Agent
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SOUTHER RAILWAY
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Clerk of Court.
Barnwell, S. C., June 1, 1932.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for reelertion to the office of
Clerk of Court for Barnwell County,
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 reelection to the office of
Sheriff of 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.
BONCIL H. DYCHES.
Fertilizers—
- MIXED FERTILIZER and
MATERIAL —ACID, MANURE
SALT. SULPHATE. ETC. ol’K
PRICES ARE RIGHT.
Farmers Union Merc. Co.
Barnwell, S. C.
For Master la Equity.
Barnwell, S. C, May 31, 1932.
I hereby announce myself a candi
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 myself . to abide by f the
results of the election and to support
the nominee* of the party.
G. M. GREENE.
Gypsy Bands Use Autos
for Their Wanderings
JeflVrsoq City, Mo.—Modernism is 1
Invading tin* ranks of gypsies, who are !
heeding the call of spring .and the !
open road.
Missouri still knows the nomads and j
many of their traditional charneteris- 1
ties remain. lUit.tbe picturesque cov
ered wagons and other makeshift
modes of travel are yielding to up-to-
date transportation modes. ,
Many of the roving hands are travel
ing tile highways this year in automo
biles, some of them late and expensive
models. Bright colored shawls are
about the only remnant of the flaring
dress of bygone days, as wothen ami
men alike have adopted modish garb
of the day.
These traveling caravans are already
stirring to action, particularly In tlie
southern part of the slate where the
rugged Ozark country Is fitting set
ting. This, movement is regarded ih
many communities as the first true _
sign of spring.
~Fortune tsdttng;- eroding :■ uf alurtvhr
and other trinkets and kindred activity
Is still tlie foremost industry in the
communities frequented by gypsies.-
Their campfires still flicker, but for
the most part are reflected in the glis
tening surface^ofmutQmobHes instead
of silhouetting the s^hrivay heesqs and'
flapping canvas wagon covers of ear
lier ye^rs.
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FOR THAT
SUNDAY TRIP
ONE CENT
PER MILE
In Each Direction
'9 ,
Fvr Distances 150 Miles or Less
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(iood for transportation in
Coaches only, and to return
prior to midnight of date of sale.
Round Trip Fares From
BARNWELL To—
,, -ColumGia, S. C. $1.25
Savannah,, Ga. $1.80
Blaekville S. C. .25
Take a Train Ride and
Visit Your Friends.
‘Saffr Than Staying at Home.’
Ask th e Ticket Agent
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SOUTHER RAILWAY
SYSTEM
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 the
results cf the election and to sup
port the nominees of the party. .
EDGAR A. BROWN.
Blaekville, M>y 30, 1932
I hereby anounc e myself a candi
date for election to the office of
Magistrate a t Blaekville, subject to_
the rules and regulations cf the Demo
cratic primary election, pledging my
self to abide by the results of the
election and to support the nomineeo
of the party.
H. L. DeWITT,
I Hereby announce myself a candi
date for election to the office of Mag
istrate for Great Cypress township,
subject to the rules and regulations
of the Democratic primary election,
pledging myself to abide by the re-
*ults of the election and to support
th e nominees of the party.
J. W. SANDERS.
I hereby announce myaeelf a candi
date for election to the office of Mag
istrate for Great Cypresa township,
subject to the rules and regulations
of the Democratic party, pledging
myself to abide by the resulta of the
election and to support the nominees
of the r'rty.
WALTER B. FOWKE.
Magistrate at Blaekville.
Blaekville, May 16, 1932.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for reelection to the office of
Magistrate at Blaekville, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary election, pledging my
self ty abide by the result* of the
election and to support the nominees
of the party.
W. S. GRUBBS.
Magistrate Bennett Springs and
Four Mile Townships.
Meyer’s Mill, S. C., May 16, 1932. .
,.I hereby announce myself a candi
date for reelection to the office of
Magistrate for Bennett Spring* and
Four Mile Townships, subject to the
rule* and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary election, pledging my
self to abide by the results of the
election and to support the nominees
of the party.
G. R. PEEPLES.
Magistrate at Hilda.
Olar, S. R. F. D.. May 24, 1932
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for eviction to the office of Mag
istrate at Hilda, subjects to the rolror;
and regulations of the Democratl^^
primary election, pledging my*elf to
abide by the resulta of the election
and to auppert the nominees of ’the
party. • •
PAUL H. SANDERS.
Hilda. 6. C.. June I. 1932.
I hereby announce myself a cand •
date for reelection to the office of
Magistrate at Hilda, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary election, pledging my
self to abide by the result* of - the
election and to support the nominee*
of the party. W’. K. BLACK.
House of Representatives.
Barnwell, S. C., June 8, 1932.
I heieby announce myself candi
date' for election to the House of
Representatves, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democratic
primary election, pledging myself to
abide by the result* of thg electioft
and to support the nominees of the
party.
SOLOMON BLATT.
Notice tr. Confederate Pensioners.
- Judge John IC Sndling-, Judge dfr
Piebate, Clerk of the Barnwell Coun
ty Pension Board, announces tjiat the
balance of th e Pension money has?
been received and urge^ that all pen
sioners came in promptly and receive
their checks. *
Williston, S. C., May 3, 1932.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for reelection to the House of
Representative*, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democratic
primary election, pledging my.-elf 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 cffice cf
Coroner for Barnwell County, subject
to the rules and regulations of the
Democratic primary election, pledg
ing myself to abide by the result of
the election and to support the nomi
nees of the party.
D. P. LANCASTER.
Magisrate at Barnwell.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for election to ' the office- 1 of ,
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Magistrate at Barnwell, subject to
the rules a nd regulations of the Demo
cratic primaly election, pledging my
self to abide by the result of the
election and to support the nominees
of the party.
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Barnwell, S. C., June 6, 1932.
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Magistiate at Barnwell, subject to
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