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THURSDAY, APRIL 20TH, IMS. THB BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGB FIT* • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • • m Mrs. V. P. Bonner, of Aiken, is a visitor here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Brown Towles spent Easter in Barnwell with relatives. Warren Calhoun^yof Spartanburg, spent Easter in the city with rela- tives> Mrs. George C Glaspy and little daughter, Anne, and Mrs. Cline, of Burlington, N. C., arrived here Mon day for a visit to Mr. and Mr's. G. M. Greene. Mr. and Mrs. M.' L. Middleton, of Cclumbia, were visitors here this week. Mrs. Harry Daley, of Bloomingdale, Ga., was a business visitor here this week. J. T. Sexton, of Union, returned home Tuesday after spending a few j day s with his, son, Dr. B. W. Sexton, and Mrs. Sexton, the latter accom panying him home for a few days’ visit. V . Aubrey Harley and hi s sister, Miss Elaine Harley, both of whom are students at the University of South Carolina, spent the week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Harley. OF Mrs. L. A. Pinck, of Washington, D. C., ; s visiting her sister, Mrs. Morde- cai Mazursky. Mrs. T. L. Wragg, of Blackville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Molair. Mr. and Mrs. George Britton, of Cclumbia were visitors in Barnwell Easter Sunday. Mrs. Robert A. Patterson and son spent the week-end in Bennettsville with her parents. Miss Elizabeth Hagood, a student at Columbia College, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. M. B. Hagood. §he was accompanied home by tw T o of her classmates, Misses Millie Giles and Helen Addison. Mrs. J. L. W’idman and little son returned to Asheville, N. C., Tuesday after spending Easter with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Porter. They wei*e accompanied home by Mrs. Louise Bauer, who will spend some time^in the Land of the Sky. Mr. and Mrs. R bert Adams, Jr., of 1 Columbia, spent Easter here with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wingo, of Columbia, spent the week-end with relatives at Barnwell and Kline. Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Black and daughter, Catherine, motored to Charleston Saturday. Mr. Black at tended the banquet at the Francis Marion hotel given by the Industrial Insurance Co., honoring J. N. Mc- Eachern, president of the company, who was on his -annual visit to this State. Misg Patricia Disks, a student at Coker College, spent the Easter holi- days with her mother. Mrs. R. S. Dicks. ociety M;s. Winchester C. Smith. Jr., and Mrs. Arnold Lee, <f Williston, were the guests of Mrs. J. Julien Bush on Monday. Mi. and Mrs. R. G. Herndon and ! itt!e son, of Furman, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. U Iman. Co!. ar> 1 Mrs. Harry D t Ca’h un and s n, James, of Denmark, were the guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., Sunday. S JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. The members of the Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club were entertained on i Thursday afternoon by Mrs. - R. L. Bronson. The high score prize, a box -f dusting powder, was won by Mrs. Josh Baxley, an,| the consolation, also dusting powder, was cut by Mrs. Lessie Easterling. A sweet couise was served. Ca lets Wilson Sanders’, Gene Par- lei and Edwin Carter returned to The Citadel Tuesday after spending a few day s with their parents. Mrs. Olaiee (ail has returned to Barnwell after spending several days in Sylvania, Ga., at the bedside of her nn ther, who has been quite ill. C. B. Marc n, of Concord, N. C., and his son, Bernard, who i? a stu dent a: the Un’vetsity f North Caro lina, spent the week-end here with friends. Mr. end Mrs. W. N. Jefferies, of Burlington, N. C., announce the birth cf a son Monday, April 17th. Mrs. Jefferie>, who is the former Miss Sarah Fogleman, ij a niece cf Mrs. B. P. Davies and ha s many friends in Barnwell, whete she has visited on I • * several occasion.-, who will be inter- e&ted ip tbi« anm uncement. \ MRS. PRICE ENTERTAINS I). A. R. CHAPTER. Mrs. P. W. Price entertained very delightfully the members of the Barn well Chapter, D. A.”R., Friday after noon. Mrs. L. M. Cave, regent, was in the chair. After a short business session, reports of the recent D. A^ P. conference in C olumbia wefe given by M iss Anna Walker and Mrs. L. M. Cave. During the historical hour a most interesting pap^r on the life of a woman of the Revolution was read by Mrs. W. H. Manning. After all business wa s laid aside, the h stess passed to the members jig-saw puzzle s and after .--electing partner? a merry time was had, the tirst couple completing a puzzle to win a prize. Mrs. L. M. Cave and Mrs. R. S. Dicks were winners in this contest and each wa s given a prize, powder and bath salts. The hostess, assisted by her daugh ter, Miss Martha Moore, served a de licious chicken salad course, with hot coffee. V V. ! Blaze Early Thursday Morning. 'ILDER -x~x-x-:~x~x~x-:~x~x~x~x~x~x* FOR RENT.—Two story brick building in town cf Kline; store room on first floor, and seven rooms and bath up stairs. Two nice garden lots adjoining. Apply to Mrs. M. M. Hol ly, Barnwell, S. C. \ . 4-2Q-£tp FOR SALE:—One hundred and twenty acre s of good farm land one mile from Barnwell. Will grow truck or any farm crops. Price and terms reasonable.—Mrs. E. W. Hol man, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE:—Honey Dew Canta loupe Crates at a bargain price—and I don’t mean “maybe.”—Otis Brab ham, AHendale, S. C. 2tc P six-room bungalow on Jackson Street, owned iry Robt. L. Bronson, -clerk of court, was badly damaged by fire of unknown origin early Thurs day moriiing of last week. The blaze started in one of the front rooms. The house was unoccupied at the time, having bVen vacated only a few days before by Harold Reed and his family. '• FOR SALE.—Wonder watermelon eed, saved from first class melons; rrice, 50 cent s per pound.—F. H. Dicks, Jr., Dunbarton, S. C. 4-13-3tp TOMATO PLANTS.—Several lead- ng varieties. Big, strong plants frown in open hot beds.—E. E. Good- ion, Barnwell. CASH PAID for old jewelry, whole u* broken, gold teeth, gold fold chains, eye glasses, a Up plated ind sterling silver.—Fryersph Drug Store, 261 King St. Charleston, S.C. Drop us a card lor full information. DONT KILL YOUR WIFE! LET US DO YOUR DIRTY WORK! We clean your clothes the most sanitary way with experienced men. We do not make your clothes smell like gasoline, for we don’t use it—and the same old smile of service greets you at— Lindy’s Dry Cleaners Ted Plexico, Mgr. BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA QUARTERLY REPORT THE BOARD OF COUNTY DIRECTORS FOR THE QUARTER ENDING MARCH 31, 1933. - * 1 PERRY B. BUSH, Clerk, Board of County Directors. 1 Seymour Piatt, chain gang 1 ..$27.00 2 B. O. Rountree, chain gang 1 20.00 3 Perry B. Bush, salary, director^’ clerk 108.33 4 B. O. Rountree, chain gang 15.45 5 Tom Blackwood, chain gang- 4.00 6 A. H. Nirfe.stein, premium on bond 125.00 7 T. D. Creighton, Jr., county home 8.00 8 Robt. S. Hightower, public buifdings 15.00 9 S. C. Power Co., court house and jail 12.31 10 Q. B. Johnson, court house 15.00 11 Marion Holley, chain gang 2.00 12 H. W. Sanders, county home r 2.50 13 Southern Bell Tel. and Tel. Cb., jail 4,10 14 Commissioners of Public Works, jail, court house, etc.-- 33.85 15 L. Cohen, chain gang i__ 17.00 16 L. T. Claytor, lunacy 1- T 5.00 17 Vickery Bros., chain gang 31.30 18 Irene H. Lemon, board of regents 12.50 19 Preston Allen, county home ^ 10.00 20 R. A. Deason, county home, jail and chain gang 52.25, 21 Mrs. L. B. Baxley, county home 9.00 22 Cornelia Butler, county home 4.00 23 Anna Allen, county home 2.25 24 Sarah Ray, county home 1 5.00 25 Victoria Williams, county home - 2.80 26 A. J. Owens, salary, county home 46.30 27 C. F. Molair, county home 27.75 28 Mazursky, county home 1.96 29 E. O. Moore, county home 14,00 30 E. F, Woodward, public buildings y 58.27 31 E. W. Eilis, lunacy 5.00 32 H. J. Phillips, chain gang 85.34 33 Bernice Still, .chain gang 4.80 34 Plexico Filling Station, chain gang 26.69 35 J. B. Morris, dieting prisoners 167.50 36 Marvin Holland, chain gang , 12.40 37 J. J. Bell, couit expense 2.60 38 W. F. Hill, public buildings 2.50 39 W. A. Hill, public buildings~Ilrirrrr--=^r»., 2.50 40 J. J. Bell, postage 4.00 41 W. F. ~HiH?-~publiC| buildings 2.50 42 B. S. Moore, Jr., postage 6.00 43 B. S. Moore, Jr., jail and chain gang 9.75 44 W. C. ICilhOBM - 15.00 45 Plexico Filling Station, chain gang 19.21 46 Terie Richardson, jail 42.00 47 Mrs. II. S. Dicks, demonstration rent 10 00 48 Helen Brabham, county home 6.00 49 J. N. Anderson, jail 2.20 50 J. N. Anderson, jail, etc. 161.61 51 J. E. Parish, county home 6.00 52 J. J. Bell, highway bonds and interest 30,575.76 53 J. J. Bell, court expense 4.10 54 The Bank of Barnwell, chain gang 254.75 55 J. W. Patterson, salary, county supervisor 129.18 56 L. S. Still, salary, county director 12.50 57 W. D. Black, salary, county director 12.50 58 R. R. Moore, salary, county director _ r 12.50 59 Idis Brabham, salary, county director 12.50 60 George James, janitor * 20.00 61 A. B. Patterson, salary, county physician 33.33 62 Mrs. R. S. Dicks, demonstration expense 10.00 63 J. S. Still, salary, tax collector 66.66 64 J J. B. Morris, sheriff 191.66 65 G. S. Harley, salary, deputy sheriff 50.00 60 W\ H. Manning, salary, county auditor 55.55 67 C. H. Zorn, special - 10.00 68 Jte Baxley, salary, chain gang 67.50 69 H. H. Hartzog, salary, chain gang j 67.50 70 A. M. Anders.n. salary, chain gang 58.50 71 L. T. Claytor, lunacy and salary 21.66 72 L. Cjhen, chain gang — 25.00 73 Ghingold, chain gang 20.37 74 Grubbs Chevrolet Co., chain gang 28.70 75 M. C. Kitchings, chain gang and salary 27.40 76 W. S. Grubbs, salary, magistrate 25.00 77 G. R. Peeples, salary, magistrate 29.16 78 W. P. Sanders, salary, magistrate 29.16 79 W. C. Kennedy, chain gang an^ salary 32.51 80 H. M. Bcciford, salary, constable 27.91 81 D. W. Glover, salary, constable 29.16 82 J. M. Diamond, salary, constable 29.16 83 Fr S. - Bum tr, wunty hewer-jail, <tc. 17.40 84 H. B. Sanders, salary, constable 12.50 85 W. K. Black, salary, magistrate 12.50 86 Thorpe Bo:k Store, court expense 12.00 87 Forest Morris, chain gang 4.10 88 Merritt Grocery Co., county home and chain gang 185.74 89 C. L. Hiers, salary, constable 15.83 90 J. W. Sanders, chain gang and salary 17.50 91 F. E. Sanders, salary, constable 12.50 92 Belle Thomas, vital statistic,, 16.50 93 J. W. Johnson, vital statistics 33.00 94 P. H. Harvard, vital statistics 45.50 95 Jennie P. Greene, rest room 8.33 96 Jenningg A. Owens, public buildings 14.70 97 General Coal Co., public buildings and jail 89.16 98 S. C. Power Co., court house and jail 19.47 99 Mrs. M. E. Baxley, vital statistics 14.50 100 Enterprise Hardware Co., chain gang 72.13 101 R. L. Bronson, postage 6.50 102 The People-Sentinel, stationery and advertising 70.25 103 C. S. Anderson, salary, magistrate 14.58 104 L. F. Randall, court house 3.00 105 Marvin Holland, chain gang - : <6.89 106 Mrs. W. B. Parker, vital statistics 5.75 107 J. B. Morris, jail and public buildings L___ 30.63 108 T. D. Creighton, Jr., county home z 4.00 109 J. M. Hill, salary, magistrate 14.58 110 H. M. Cock, salary, constable 14.58 111 Margaret McAllister, salary, sheriff’s clerk 21.75 112 P, W. Price, court house 1.25 113 E. F. Woodward, chain gang 168.43 114 J. B. Morris, postage _L . 3.75 115 D. B. Lancaster, jail 10.50 116 L. S. Still, vital statistics 4.50 117 J. A. Owens, county home 14.90 118 E. O. Moore, county home 17.50 119 ; H. Antopolsky, county home 18.03 120 Lemon Bros., county home, chain gang, etc. 268.17 121 Charlie Brown, county home 50.33 122 Tom Blackwood, chain gang 9.90 (CONTINUED NEXT WEEK) V A JJ With its vital rare elements, • iodine, potassium, .calcium, etc. Im mediate action. Non-acid. Safe. V ' 1 Insist on Chilean, the natural, all-avail able nitrate fertilizer. Your dealer can supply both kinds—’Champion and Old Style. Fine condition. Lowest Price in its History f Visit Our Plant! A visit to our plant an t i you can talk about Dry Cleaning. If you h5\e never been througha plant, yon don’t know. Don’t |>e a green horn. We operate a Glover’s Continuous Flew Hystem. One visit and you are convinced that the only way to assure the people of Sanitary Cleaning with a continu ous flow system, and we are the only onea in this locality who can say this and let it go through the U. S. Mail—We operate a Glover’s Continuous Flow System.” No germs, no odor. Cleanirtg fluid 3 are not death to anything—try them on Flies— see for yourself. Don’t take our word—come and see. Wool is a germ carrier. Protect your health by having your clothes cleaned the ianitary way, which assures the health and happi- pes s of your loved ones. We Appreciate Your Business. Bolen Dry Cleaning Co. USERS OF~SOVERN DRY CLEANING FLUIDS MADE ON- LY BY THE GULF REFINING COMPANY. H. A. GROSS, M. D. BARNWELL, S. C. Office Hours: 9:00 to 10:30 a. m.—2:00 to 4:00 p. m. Office Calls after 4:00 p. m. by appointment. Tbit Woman Lott 64 Poundt of Fat Mrs. H. Price of Woodside, L. I. writes: "A year ago ■ weighed 190 lbs. I started to take Kruschen and now I weigh 126 and never felt better in my life and what’s more, I look more like 20 yrs. old than the mother of 2 chil dren, one of 19 and the other 18. My friends say it’s marvelous the way I reduced." To load fat SAFELY and HARM- LESSLY, take a half teaapoonful of Kruschen in a glass of hot water in the morning before breakfast—don’t miss a morning—a bottle that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle—but don’t take chances—be sure it’s Kruschen. If not Joyfully satisfied after the first bottle—money back. VMICOSE VEINS Healed By New Method No operations nor Injection*. No enforced rest. This simple home treat ment permits you to go about your business as usual—unless, of course, you are already so disabled aa to be confined to your bed. In that cas& Emerald Oil acta so quickly to hen your le* sores, reduce any swelling and end all pain, that you are up and about again in no time. Just follow the simple directions and you are sura to be helped. Tour druggist won’t keep your mousy unless you ara How Doctors Treat Colds and Coughs To break up a cold overnight and ra* lieve the congestion that makes you cough, thousands of physicians are now recommending Calotabs, the nanaealaaa calomel compound tablets that give you the effects of calomel and salts without the unpleasant effects of either. One or two Calotabs at bedtime with a glass of sweet milk or water. Next mom- ing jour cold has vanished, your aystaaoi is thoroughly purified and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite for breakfast. J5at what you wish,—no danger. Calotabs are sold in 10c and 35c pack- arcs at drur stores. (Adv) INSURANCE c id r WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH , SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. < P. A. PRICE, Manager. ADVERTISE IN The People- SentineL