The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, August 18, 1932, Image 3

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 18TH, 1932 THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA i. i~:.A -.Jt : 4“ HBRB AND HBRBABOUT8. • * -r -Z » . 0. •••••••••••••«•••••• John Still, of New Yoi'k City, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Still. V . Miss Margaret Black has returned home, after a week’s visit to relatives in Sumter. Mrs. Terie Richardson and little *on, Leighton, are visiting relatives in Baltimore. Mrs. Henry Wingo, of Columbia, was the guest of her father, J. W. Patterson, this week. J. B. Goodson, of Gainesville, Fla., is the guest of his mother. Mrs. S. R. (jbodson, this week. V Mr. aVid Mrs. Walter E. Duncah, of Aiken, attended the funeral of M. B. Hagood Friday afternoon. Miss Jewel Woodward left Satur day afternoon for a visit to Washing ton, Baltimore and New York. Dr. D. B. Lancaster returned to Baltimore, Md., last week after spend- ng some time here on business. a David Woodwad, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Woodward,'of this city, is the guest of hi s uncle, O. P. Wood ward and fapaily, of Allendale, for a week’s fishing and boating on the coast. Ben Davies, Jr., who has been working for a bank in Burlington, N. C., for the past year 1 and a half, ar rived in Barnwell Tuesday and will make his home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies, for the pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil S. Harris and little daughter, of Richmond, Va., ar rived in Barnwell Saturday afternoon for a visit to Mrs. Harris’ mother, Mrs. J. A. Parter. Mr. Harris, who js a member of the Richmond^ bar, re turned home Tuesday, but his wife and baby remained for a more ex tended visit. Legal Advertisements NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fuller and t^o .«on s have returned to Barnwell after a pleasant visit to relatives in Ohio. John Duncan Holmes, of Philadel phia, attended the funeral of his aunt, Mis. P. M. Buckingham, here Friday. ft Mr. and Mrs. J. Bunyan Morris and ) children, cf St. Mathews, were the guests of Barnwel| lelatives Sunday. I * George Easteiling, of Hawthorne* Fla., arrived last week to -pend a few days with his brother, B. L. Easter ling. BLACKVILLE.—C. R. Boylstou, C. C. Storne and P. E. Allen; clerk, Lon nie C. Creech; polling plaiey 'fraqMvt storeT~ ; DOUBLE PONDS-—A. H. Croft, S. P. Hartzog and J. L. Diamond; clerk, L. W. Hutto; .polling place, Double Ponds school house. DUNBARlX)Nj—F. L. Eaves, C. H. Dicks and Bob Owens; clerk, J. M. Killingsworth; polling place, vacant store. ‘ ELKO.—C. J. Bates, R. R. John ston and L. L. Birt; clerk, L. P. Wil liams; polling place, school house. FOUR MILE.—C. M. Turner, B. L. Peeples and A. R. Dunbar; clerk, C. D. Youngblood; polling place, MUns Filling Station. FRIENDSHIP.—G. W. Fail, Aaron Fail and Fi-ank Sanders; clerk, H. E .Creech; polling place, Friendship Church. GREAT CYPRESS.—W. H. Moody, Jr., J. L. Bradley and B. M. Jenkins, Jr.; clerk, W. B. Bradley; polling place, Kline school house. HEALING SPRINGS.—B. F. Gard ner, Edward Wade and H. Jeff Hair; clerk, D. W. Heckle; polling place,! Healing Springs school huse. HERCULES.—L. S- Still, W. Hayne In compliance with Section 3 cf Act No. 806 passed by the 1930 session of the South Caiolina General Assembly, Dyches and Fairell A. Creech; clerk, Mr', and Mrs. Perry W. Price and Mrs. Solomon Blatt attended the funeral of Henry Sfiann in Sumter Friday. Miw^Thd Mis. F. N. Smoak and daughter. Frankie, of Cummings, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Still Sunday. Mrs. W. S. Judy and children, of Greenville, arrived last week for a visit to her parents, the Rev. and Mis. W. E. Wiggins. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Molair* were called to Blackville Sunday on ac- ccunt of the serious illness of the latter’s father, T. L. Wragg. , notice is her eby given that bids will be received on August 26, 1932, by the Barnwell County Boflrdycf Educa tion fob the transportation of high school pupils in the following dis tricts: Healing Springs School District j No. 10 to Blackville High School. Double Ponds School District, No. j 20, to Blackville High School. Ashleigh School District, No. 24, to Blackville High School. All bids for .transpor tation of pupils shall be in a sealed envelope and addr essed to the County Superintend ent of Education, and marked on the ! outside, “Bid for transportation of pupils on Route No. ” (UA? district number,—school district from which pupils are transported.) , , rpi »... ^ o » i i ipollrnsr place. Srlcan Church. These brds wrll be opened at 3 o crock . t t h- J. A. Morris; polling plae cratic club house. HILDA.—S. F. Hutto, J. M. Rowell and M. L. Collins; clerk, A. N. Black; pjolfng place, A!!iantic Coast Lane depot. RED OAK.—H. M. Cook, O. D. Mcore and W. B. Parker; clerk, S. E. Moore; polling place, Moore’s store. REEDY BRANCH. —J. C. R. Grubbs, John G. Grubbs and Reynolds Still; clerk, J. B. Still; polling place, Reedy Branch school house. ROSEMARY.—M.S. Hair, Hoyt Rutland and R. S. Weather-bee; clrek, W. R. Bell; polling place, Pleasant Hill school house. SILOAM.—W. P. Morris, S. Towne and Belton Holly; clerk, J. W\ Bates; Misses Nellie and Dorothy Furtick, Jtrmie and Emily Black left Friday for Savannah, Ga., to attend a house phity at ihe h me of th ir aunt. Mrs. 0. G. Hatley. The many Barnwell f; lends of Mrs. F.n y . Prhe will sympathize with her in the death of hei father, Henry Spann, who passed away at his home in Sumter Thursday after 'long ill health. p. m. on August 26th. “and awards made by the County Board of Educa tion, who shall have the right to re ject any and all bids, and to t'eadver- tise fo| new or additional bids.” Special attention is called to this part of the new Act,—“All contracts for transportation shall be awarded to the lowest RESPONSIBLE bidder.” Bids may he made for all or part of the pupils in a district and should be made on a per pupil basis, and also a bid for the total to be transported. The number of pupils to be transport ed can be ascertained by applying to the school district tru-tees in the dis trict where pupils aie to be trans ported live. ’ Bids for the transportation of cer tain pupils in Old Columbia School District, No. 43, to Seven Pines School Di-trict, No. 2 will be veceiv- od at The so me^tTfrie, and .-haTT com ply with th.- iegu 1 ations stated above. B. S. MOORE, IR.. Secy., County Board of Education.' Barnwell, £. jC., Aug. r>, 1932. C ITATION NOTICE. WILLISTOX.—J. W. Johnson, F. T. Merritt and R. L. Hair; clerk, W. G. Thompson; polkng place, Ford show room. Special attenti n is called to the following rules: 30. The managers shall open the polls at eight o’clock a. m., and close them at four o’clock p. m.; Provided, That in the cities of Charleston and Columbia the poll? shall be open at eight o’clock a. m., and close at six o’ clock p. m. The managers shall then proceed publicly 1o count the votes. usual manner, but shall have a cou pon at the top perforated so aa to be eerily detached. On the coupon shall be printed “Official Ballott.” “Club Ward No.' ” The numbers shall run seriatim for each club. There shall be 60 pe^ cent, more ballots than there are voters en rolled at each voting place. Section 4. The managers shall be responsible for all ballots furnished. When a voter presents hiiuself he shall be given a ballot. The manager in charge of the poll list shall enter the number of the ballot next the name of the voter. The voter shall forthwith retire alone to one of the booths, and without undue delay pre pare his ballot by scratching out the name of the candidate for whom he dpes NOT care to vote. No voter shall remain in the booth longer than five minutes. After preparing his bal lot, the voter shall present himself to the manager. His ballot must be folder! in such a way that the number ci^n be .seen and the coupon can be readily detached by the maagerwith out in any way revealing the printed portion of the ballot. If the voter is not challenged, and takes the pre scribed oath, the manager shall tear off the coupon, put it on file; stamp the ballot, and the voter shal deposit his ticket in the box, and shall im mediately leave the polling place. If a voter ,-hall mar or deface his bal lot, he may obtain one additional bal lot upon returning to the manager in charge of the ballots the ballot so marred or defaced, with the coupon attached. The manager in charge of the poll list shall change the number of l the ballot on the poll list, and place the defaced ballot on file. No voter shall be given a second ballot until he has returned the first one with coupon attached. , Section 5. No pen-on shall be al lowed within the guard rail except as hereinafter provided. If a voter can not read or write, or is physically dis abled, and by reason thereof did not sign the enrolment book, he may ap peal to the managers for "assistance, and the chairman of the managers shall, appoint one cf the managers and a by-stander to be designated by the voter, to as-ist him in preparing his ballot: Provided, After’the voter’s ballot has been prepared, the by stander so appointed shall immediate ly go behind the guard rail. Pro vided further, That in cities contain ing 55,000 inhabitants or more, the chairman of the manager.- shall ap point two of the watchers repre-ent- ing the different factions-to assist him For a Limited Time Only _ WE continue to offer our very popular Permanent Wave with the beautiful ringlet ends for only— $2.50 FRENCH Method Permanent wave SiftO Standard Frederic and Eugene Permanent Wave $5.00 Vita Tonic Permanent Wave __ $7.50 All Waves Guaranteed for 6 Months. Series of Six Hot Oil Treatments for Dandnlff and Falling Hair for only $5.00, including Shampoo and-’Finger Wave. V Shampoo and Finger Wave 50c We Specialize on Inecto Hair Dyeing. Modern Beauty Shop Phone 47. Blackville, S. C. TRAIN TRAVEL! BARGAIN TO— SAVANNAH, GA. Satunif$, August 20, 1932. limit leaving Savannah 12:58 A. August 23, 1932. Round Trip Fares From:— Barnwell **UM Blackville $1.0t Proportionate round trip fares fi all intermediate points. " Reduced Pullman Rates.. Something New:—Enjoy 9 tic Hours at Sea—100 mile deep wtm outing, S. S. City cf Chattanospa leaves Savannah 9:30 a. m. rett 6:30 p. m., Sunday August 21st: —$2.50— including Lunch, Music and on board ship. A most enjoyable trip. ^ Consult Ticket Agents SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTW ADVERTISE IN The People- Sentinel. Travel by-Bus! SAFE! MOST CONVENIENT MOST ECONOMICAL For Special Rates and Excursions See E. DODSON STILL at The Best Pharmacy. ^7 nil Wa s h i n t o n . . (his if car Geoitt Wcuhinolon RicenlenniaI • • lie cl need Lcircc ' ' Southern Railwai; Sijttem BROWN & BUSH - ' Attorneys-at-Law BROWN-BUSH BUILDING BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA PRACTICE IN STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS After tabulating the result the mana-^in preparing the ballot; after the vo- ger? shall certify same and forward j tpr’s ballot has been prepared, the the ballot box, ntainfng the ballots, J wartthers so appointed shall immed- poll list and ;.l. • ther papers, except lately go behind the guard railing. ! the club rob, ie3at.'r.g to such election,] Provided further, That if there be no by one cf the. number to the chair- ! such watchers available, the chairman man f the e urty committee' within i may appoint two bystanders who are 36 hours after th- clo«e of the poll . ■ qualified to vote in such primary to 4)5.- The -shaU •assi-.t-tha-m^r-in the preparation cf Miss France- Lemon, f New York City. L -pending her vacation with « r . parents, Mr. and Mis. A. A. a n. Sh- will he accomp ini J upon return qy her si-t-i, Miss Mar ik Lemon. V t cf Oka It o. Mi', and Bostick’, of Columbia, Louis Hagood and s m, imong those who at- unK-al of M. B. Hag m l fc< I S IN KS rn.nK^ - NOTICE TO PUBLIC. ^ # Not ee is h reby given that any and, ail persons are forbidden to entei up-' on or trespass on the lan is of the un- deisigned in Georges Creek Town- s htp. Any person ur p-jloons-ssfctjre-a—; passing will he prosecuted. HOWELL PRIESTER. MEN WANTED to conduct world renpwned Rawleigh Home Service business in and near C’.ty of Barn well, Counties of Barnwell, Aiken and Allendale. Reliable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and in crease rapidly. Write immediately^. Rawleigh Co., Dept. SC—12-S, Rich mond, Va. - SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE AT BARGAIN PRICES v $150 10-piece Dining Room Suite only $69.50 $25 Ic® Box (nice size) $12.50 $85 Range Stove $25.00 All in good condition and .«old on Reid’s Easy Terms. R. D. REID ESTATE, Barnwell. The State cf S ufh CaroBna, County of Barnwell. By John K. Smiling, Esq., Probate, Judge. WHEREAS, Bessie Hayes, hath mate . .-nit tw me to grant unto her Letter,s < f Ad-ministrarl. n t f the of M. L. McKL Haney. THESE 'ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and a monish all and singular the kjndred and cieditoi ;;.; f the said M. L. McElher; y, dwefa-ed, that they be and appear bef. re me, in the Court of Probate, to he held at Barnwell,. S. C., C., on Saturday, Aug. 20, next aftei I publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra- ti.n should not be granted. Given under my hand this Gth day of July, ‘A. D. 1932. ~ ' -H JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate. Published on the 7th day of July, k932, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel. a - semhlat houses on th day after the. e' qYlock n. -n to and declare the so far as the of the gen tai officers, and shr ty to 1 rite I'ha'-’— mittee at < ; '... of the elect.on countie- + ’ " U State trice;'*. < itors. The S* ;t ctbd to : c.rjj v a ^ the result. rr. his ballot. Section 6. From the time of the opening of the p Us until the an- respective court nlr.g v f the second ,j n on or before 12 '■ -urSte the returns' nouncement of the result and the sign- ;ti t f the primary, of the official returns n >^perSorT v 1. tes to members [shall be admitted to T --embly and county except I Immedia^fcJ-watcHers am --fAhe “S r ato com-1 man of the , >. C., the result their respective 1 States' senator, vessmen and solie- nmittee shal 1 pio- > Vile and d.-claie e: uiuy general two day ti n by result c If ic and contest's for r.i.-iVi'beu's of the a! i e filed within ay of the docbira- . :r.m:tt;(? of the n with chairman mr.C' end said h-di hear and < e- : its fir t meeting vide a, public place .of the votes ling place ers, duly authorized challengers, the chair- iccutive committee or executive committee dead t supervise the rer.-ons duiy admitted of voting, police of ay the managers to r enfo’ce law; Pro- h wever. That candidates f i me mb'- r rf t] he api point Ad in h !s po! ling place p for •' the ' pun 30 -'e fin admit u -d pn rsti'x r < fl u voti shall vote;! ie pri - *nt at he open to the such p lung, the canvass irma? • of the u die. * ry i ] t r» tr primary eke- shall he pre- precinct one NO tlXK ()l PRIMARY ELECTION^ Executive Committee, Deemocratic Party. Barnwell County. BarmvtIl,.S. C., Aug. 2, 1932. county conn: termine the - thereafter. Rule 45. . Section 1. tion in this .£ vided at eac br oth fo: evi -or mejvity booth, sha/1 metal, or any -shall not k. and 32 inches deep, and six feet, six iches high, shfcll be provided with a curtain hanging from the top in front to within three feet of the floor, ti Jf f fftt Id'i cnr llpd voters,! Gi&n -thereof. The • ade of wood, cheap Sec ti n 7. IT the w: richer* < r of- ficers of thd law who .11 "e ad mi 1 r 1h T d"1o the p oiling place by the mi .nagci s *hall interfere w th the manas gers or obstn act the yqt ing, it shall he the duty of the man agfrs t O suspi n ; the- electi oiji until cm lev is i restok J, or a - may 1^--provided by th- e Vules of the party . No person .-hall be all owed to appr ach p il tig places within 25 feet ny tl.v suitable- substance, j e j ec .^i Rn , managers shall acc unt to e lee^-than .32 inchag wide [ executive "c- mmiTteeTor ail ballots NOTICE ik hereby given that a and shal! have a suitable shelf on primary election of the Democratic which the voter can prepare his ticket. Party will be h(Md on Tuesday, Aug 30th, 1932, and a second primary, if one be necessary, ViH be held two weeks thereafter. The following managers are here by appointed and the following polling places named for both elutions: BARNWELL.—Herman I\ Mazurs- ky, Anus Patterson and G. W. Hal ford; clerk, Ira Fales; pollingyplace, Court House. BENNETT SPRINGS. — W. \F. Bates, W. D. Meyer and D. W. Glove clerk, G. R, Peeples; polling place,* San Hill schol house. Provided, The provi.-rofis of this Act shall not apply 16 any precinct where there aie les? than fifty (50) voters enrolled on the dub roll at ^uch pre cinct. Section 2. The polling places shail be provided with a tabie for the man agers. The polls shall be provided with a guard rail, so that no one ex cept as hereinafter provided shall ap proach nearer than five feet of the booths in which the voters are prepar ing their ballets. while polls art- open, ether than tV»* T pci sens herein provided • f n\ Section 8. Upon the tlo-e of the the de livered to them, and make the follow ing return: (a) The number of oD ficial ballots furnished Jto each polling precinct. (b) The number of offi cial ballots' spoiled and returned by voters. (c) The number of official ballots actually voted. Copy of iule-- will be mailed to man agers of each club with tickets. Each executive committeeman is hereby notified that he will he re quired to furnish the managers of election with t\vo suitable boxes, one for tickets for candidates for State of fices and one for candidates for Con gressional and County offices.- (Or dinary cigar boxes will do.) EDGAR A. BROWN, leunty Chairman. Notice to Taxpayers The County Treasnrer an nounces that all unpaid taxes for 1931, are ready to be turned over to the Sheriff’s office for collec tion, but will be held in this of fice • all next week in order to save 5 per cent, collection char ges by paying NOW. , The Treasurer is getting for his ahnual settlement with the Comptroler General and will be required to turn all Exe cutions in soon. J. J. BELL County Treasurer Take CASH AND CARRY PRICES! Beginning Monday, August 22nd, we will start operating strictly a CASH and CARRY business. There will be a 10c charge on delivery ser vice. Ladieri Dressca, plain. 1 Ladies’ Dresses, plain, 2 pieces 4ftc Ladies Dresses, pleated 50c ap Ladies’ Spring Coats, plain 35c Other Dry Cleaning in Proportiopu Section 3. The tickets shall be B. P. DAVIES Hinted on clear white pap:r in the! Secretary. v ' .'l » Men’s Suitsi, wool, dry leaned and pressed — 35c Men’s Hata. wool, cleaned and blocked 35c Men’s Overcoats 35c Men’s Caps, wool 20c -Men’s Pants, wcol 25c Unen Suits —- 50c Long Pants — 35c Call and fee us, we will you in prices. We can afford to dry clean cheaper by suspending deiiv services and give you the bei pay return postage on orders of or more. There will be no car for clothe? in the town of until further notice. This cols all monthly accounts. Bi cleaning and save from If each garment. All work We are reliaUe. Investigate ROLEN DRY' • Mala Street