The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, April 27, 1933, Image 2
t> f, DAVim, Kditsr »m4 Pr</»rlfr,
at th* po#t otfu t at W*row*II,
0. C., «* *«/ </ftd-Hft«* matUr.
tti'iiiM uirnoN ftATKMt
©n« Ymr IIJW
§U Month* M
Thrft* Month* * par r** w*r sf* -*'.*•* • .M
(itrlctlf la Alraaca.)
rm UHhAY, Ai'itu, nrn, i«;ii
Well, it lan h«/1<iy h« i|«irnft<l that
# 'thra# iioint two" )* a complat*
iMP-tkout.
An<J invw coni** a new §orl of eon-
ta*t- J "t|wiU)ig|{K*t liai" cunlaat. We
have a few iotaPHaron Mumhaueeri*
that we'd like to enter ftlfci we'!| yuai-
aniee that they will he in the piue
money,
In August the camihiftte* for the
general aaaenthly plead with the "deer
peepni" to elect them *o that they
tufty (tit eapenae* of government and
reduce taaea- and ai* month* later
the voter* are pleading with the legis
lator* to carry out their campaign
promise*.
Many people and some newspaper:
take the position that inflation mean*
u reduction in d*ld*. Well, didn't de
flation mean an increase in debts?
For instance, a man borrowed HiOOO
when cotton wa* -Ml cents * pound.
That wa* the equivalent of ten bales uf
the fleecy staple. Today it requires
about KM bale* to repay the debt, It
the loan were made when cotton »<dd
*t 40 cents, the borrower received the
equivalent of flve halue for which be
BlU*l now return KM. Moat of the
liebia that aie now so burdensome
were contracted during the inflation
that resulted from (he Woild Wai.
t oniparalive ‘las i.evtrs.
THURSDAY, APRIL
IN QarnMH LOCK? L.t%T9H roTV4t5,-
IT WAS 0« MT OBAu,, ?<« OpMN6t>.
I WAAflPf t> AW MITT AMD MAO "ThOCB
l>f oobls, waTtA Bet tin*, YneN we docw;
TWO, — I CAUGHT TMft OTHtfl
T>eoli # 'COT Mof7S SooVTiN'.-AND Oti THC
CAkC t SMOWft 9oun DVOCSS and O'lM
WINS WtTM FOUR NINES•
ON *M\ HW.tr DEAL I HAD THOtt EtGHTS
AND CAUGHT ThF FOURTH.-
ON THE CALL I SHOWS FOUR EIGHTS
AND THE GUV Nf AT TO tffM MAHES V
mb weep with those
SAME 'FOUR NINES~
vAi UAT ?
I SHOUUC>
SHAT SHO
Jt* fAoST ^
A NtCE SOFARE
FELLOW,~
^UST HELD'EA'
OUT AND PASSED
'Em along.—
BET ioo laughed.
BY JovE *
\F That
♦appeheo
To me fo
BE TENPtED
To BECOME-
VERT ANGRY
And SAY
Something
nawsty*
The Herald referied last Week to
the la* levies of email and large
counties. The las levy In Hamlterg
4 ounty last year wa., /V* niltle, and
it will certainly he no largm (tils
year. Hambeig t'nunty, smallesi m
the Htate, owe B no money fm oidl-
hary county espenaes, aod pay* ms
tt goes t'alhouu, Mimlher of the
•mallei count lea, owes no money e*
cept for the one year, which was
hen owed when it was Hi at oiganised'
t'alhi un pay. aa It goes also ('at
houo met Hambeig sir the only com
ties with this recurtl.
On the til her hand, \ikei^ oe of
the iargeat counties, tiwea hundreds
of thoosaoda of tl, lUl s, uod Us (>|n
levy for the piearut year will he \>
Allll* the Itamtteig HeiaUt
The IVople Hentidel ctoigioCulatea
Mamltetg altd l alhoun t oilllttea «'0
their eKcelleitl ta\ iectoda t'he
Herald haa a rigttt to tamat. hew
count tea can equal the rectutls citeti
an«t they ate aurpaaaed, peihapa, t>y
only one m the Slate Hamwetl,
't'he Hetald *aya: "ttamtwog coun
ly, amalieat in the Stale, owe* oo
WoHey fur Uidioaty county expenses,
and payaas it gttea.' . . , t alhoun
|utya a* It goes also, t alhoun and
lUaiheig ace the uniy countie* with
this recotd" In this connevUtui,
hewevei, we beg to cail the Herald's
atlenti n to ihe tact that, ftti the
paat two yeais, Hainwell i'ounty has
levied NO WHA l ^S tat iur eu-
diitary county puiposei, estnionuval
matutgeuient of county atfairs having
created a surplus which penuitted ttte
removal of that pardcuiai levy for
Mutt length el time.
AU of w'hlch remimis us of the
•lory about the man wtn> said to a
frtewdi "l undeiataml that you made
t ^ in the stock market.'* ‘H'v r-
aeet* 1 * said the friend, "except that
Ihe amount was and l was
deahng m real estate, Jn,i l U»at m
a# MtgJk^lsa x *
1 HALL & COLE, Inc.
94.102 FANEITL HALL MARKET, BOSTON, MASS.
| - Commiaaicn Merchants and Distributor* of
ASPARAGUS
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One of the Oldest Commission Houses in the Trade,
v. SEND FOR SHIPPING STAMP.
BROWN & BUSH
■ V • I
Attorney»-at-Law
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BARNWELL,
SOUTH CAROLINA
PRACTICE IN STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS
V ^
dttad and g»ne, and fixing th* month
to elect judges slid other speed cops.
Cotton Letter.
York, April 20.—Llvet]
common sense, not politic*, will huve
o turn the trick. The law <f nature
w'ill have to begin to function pretty
so n nnles- i, flnaitci*] miracle takes
pjned—meaning that commodity priees
New York, April 20.— Liverpool
came m lower limn due but that was I * n d wagoa will advance, and put the
all iigbt with tbe abort* us tjsfey eg-lfoUrg who want to work hack on the
tH.-« le,| a break anyhow . Itol/weevil* * j n l ,<
iuu pleiillfut in To*** rointy patches,--
but the fumi bill will tnuhleracl thalJ
I'lobalde ghowers III llosdon weakened
spot,, In Ihmibtiy, Imw/ver, we advise
In Iding until you mw what c< ngrena
la goin^ to do ul'vnit the War debts
and indatiiig cuireucy. New Orlegna
wan easy on reports from Hoo-ey
Ismg, but Mtnichestei* c!,»ed burely
steady. blb^flt.'JKK spindle* were ac
Mel.u* I ought not to say /this,
hut I be'lev* lt'* , true: millions ofjha
people are proud if th(i deinesaion. no
With the aid of the It. F t ., lied
Cro.h, Salvation Army gnl other
charity agencies, many ''people get
along all right without/ can uic any
and find out that you are ruining a
go <1 fuan and making orfans out of
me and his maw. why don’t you cut
off the army ami navy instead of us?
We ain’t at war now, so why keep
fcoidieis and ships all the time? i
don’t like so much economy m how
unlcH* it i eitcheg higher up than it
looks I ke it is reaching, n or bud is
hart-hmkc and it looks like he might
e to g * to work yet, flat feet or
yore suffering friend,
mike Clark, rfd.
bud’s pa.
'SAVANNAH’S BEST
• • That is the reputation we have gained as the
result of an unceasing endeavor to provide for
your enjoyment delicious, wholesome foods, and
comfortable,most satisfying accommodations.
Altho our rates are the lowest in many years,
every detail of service is better than ever before.
300 ROOMS-2 RESTAURANTS-FIREPROOF
Rates
rao>A
SI 50
ANDREW A
SMITH
AA o»i ag«'
sweat to p p out un '/h ir brow, ind
nearly all of them have a* much a
live laii po'itilt, but , ii account of the guy who I* not, being fed st thir
tcuhHociacy, only lino men, -'no women trough, but I* working at Nome bread
ami lug chddieii weio required to and meat job.
opei afi name, heme unemployment.
M e cun’/ depend on human «*f
I am in lav.o <f ihe .Vhour day, fort* *m| pr« uiise* to overcome our
m Kouith* of July every year, 2& trmibles "The Tiood t.onl muM send
Cliii.stiiia.aes, 17 tJeorge Washing u* too much r|tin. plenty boll wc vd*.
l<>n h.r(ltduy», Jit Kaater Sundays, HhI )ii|liuu/ of corn borers ami wheat
t.aboi day• «ml JM day* to Hie immth, |, t .*tr. r Iruh potato bug* by the car-
ptiH non axatdo gastdine, fiec oil, 1,,#,^ |j, B . worm* by ihe ion, ticks in
s Business |
Hy Gee MvViee. ^
TLwtr* Heard dual Arvvuud the V wnwr
. T -_The trouble eVut he^ng tW
furruev he wouT *»ty helped - no. j
thia U true vf everybody else. I/d
you ovor vee a fvlKw get off the
vLanty hat if he ever managevl to
fit ou it just oavee? 1 A fanner doe.-ur't
mmd charity i ail he wunt* i s tower
Warn aad Nuaouubie yr-ved *uppiie.v
—Uid fNuty tobacco.
w .O«f ^aw-aaak'Jag hodie^ syead two-
of their thiee yNdluag arvauM
that don’t aiaouut to any-
twch •*: Wird-.vA.^lta^ dkys,
mmm *>* fhi»iws»hhs. whe« mi
mote aiul better lied t r ** tl >ui, plen>
ly K h' « money witb >ut having t *
wiik lor it, ft ielit t»eei wiib th
"ottil imned te*'iu betwivl the .1 a
the -, thu, utaking l* TJ percent I
dH’ivea t • keep cow* from giving
oilk, and other hl«-**iug* in the dr>-
Itniso i f calamities. Man is an ani
mal, so my old grammar used to say,
and he will keep « n making the same
TO LOSE FAT
Mias M. K.lnrr of llraolilra. N. T.
writ.a: "Hsva mril Rruarkrn far th*
M*< * aionlha and ha»«* not only lo«t M
Muuiida but (r,I a# murh bottar In ovary
way. Evoa far *00*10 who don't care to
rrdoro, Uroarhon la vvondorful la bee*
I Ho ayalooi hoollhy. I belli* * nurao
oHould know for I'yo triad ao many
Iking* *nft •"If *rn»ehen nnawarad oU
*ar*uio*“ (May It, 1IM2).
TO log* fot 8APCLY snd HARMLX8S-
LY, tsto n half lonopoi nlul of Krusclion
Holla In ft ■laso of hot votor In th*
Miornli'd ho for# broftkfaot—don’t BUM ft
ui. rniiMT—« bcttlo that U»t» ft woeka
coals hut • trUl»-fot Kriuchon Salts at
any drufsloro In Amor Ira. If not Joy
fully **ti.«nod alloc tLo flxal twlUo—
utoiioy two*.
leno potituo, mote comm n *en*e/and , U i,q*Kes *,* long a* he lives.
*11 im reave lit bam and red gtavy.|
I hat’* lIn kind of indU iituiU meKt I
toikn aie yeaCliiliu loi, CnpeX'dlly the
Jid'tea*.
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M'ke Makes a Complaint.
flat lock, *. t’., apu l .*7, I'Jlt.'t J
eeker terry of ihe ficasure,
Washington, d. t.
I am heat itg pcoily since I ha 1 deer air:
ihe flu, and it's costing me money.! pi**** don't cut off hud Clark’s
I met a gul til thyi I bby the '’thi r | ^ , VV|M ., m . 1( j check. be limps now
day ami she asked me for something
and l handed hfr my watch l found
out ihe next day that *he asked
me for a match. A friend called to
pay me something on account Iasi
week and l understood him to s*y
that,he wanted to bortow,* twenty. bua ^ the cnlitftt b y we had mi
t'ut attei he had got my 20 and '» , ft.| t ^ e Wjlr ttlu | it hgddcnt v*f Ivnn f r
l ws* tod that he had s *l./ 1 turn ageing away hi; mu w outJ~T\7T~o f [
he caine to pay his account as he had I broke down m the back and now. bud j
money a plenty. He won Ins *uit helps us with h‘ s cx>mpensation check'
against l in U* Sam. He sued him J buying the flour and meat and j
foi -catching flat teet at vamp l ce. , lttl Mn d her buy the avd and sugvrari
attei the war—which he viid net *t- j Att d ggsstdeen, and he buys ’.he tiicsj
ami tul»e» and radio plug* ansofurthJ
woiser than he dni when ho »t back I
from the war and we * mply can’t |
live without it. he newer done no 1
actual fighting with the german*, but l
stayed res.iy to do <.0 at the camp.
tend.
..I they put bud tv* digging trenches!
at cAmp jacksen and that s where he;
ketched the flat fee: and fa ling arch- f
ers and he elltso got gasSeci in the;
mess halt one night when some boddy
turned over the gas stove and his
lungs s weak and we can’t stand t0>|
let hint W cut off tK>w as he can't!
• bree he thru his n. se to do no good.
V Bird’* Kye View ot IVlitieal
Acttx itiev.
I happen to be in the wholesale
grocery business, but of evurse l don't
blame anybody for that. What 1
slatted out to say i* this: We have
the foHo|WiUg State ami county agents
ai^ mapW-tora cubing upon u* every
few days:
V State tax investigator. | ZsammUk -
l State tobacco tax inspector. I,, .one dm*tor thinks bud possibly
1 State weight ami measure m- ketvhed the high Mwd pmsute m[
*Pss.tor. the camp as he was worried n'l the;
t Stale feed iii-pector. .time while there onnev count, of he!
I State income tax agent. | thought the germans was likefy to
l State cotton warehouse inspectcr^ drop burn* on them 'at anny time f
l State insurance mspex-tor, „ from the air and it worried him so;
t federal income tax agent. much, his- blood no doubt began to
V federal pevahabie commodities high while in war.'
wspectvr. !•
Special Prices
on ALL I’KKM VNKN V WAVES
The following waves can be
had m any style:
Oil of Tutipwoed .} $7.00
E red ere Vi: a Tonic b.00
Eugene Wav* 0.00
Oil of Caster .. $.00
AU work done by experienced
operators.
The Barnwell BeautyfShop
Main Street. Barnwell, S. C.
Treasurer’s Tax Notice!
The County Treasurer’s office will l»eopen until June 1st, 1933, for col
lecting 1932 taxes, which includes rea. and personal property, poll and
road tax.
A penalty cf two per cent, will be added to all taxes up to June 1,
1933, after which d.ite executions, with aF penalties and coots, will be
placed in the hand* of the Sheriff for collection.
When writing for amount cf taxes, be sure and five school district
if property is in more than one school district.
All personal checks given for taxes will be subject to collection.
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33—Barbary BrL h..
4,>— Barnwell
4—Big Fork
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So—Cedar Grove ..
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23—Hercules
No. 9—Hilda
No. 52—Joyce Branch
l federal
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cotton warehouse tn-
. bcaklea that, bud wi f l. poassbfjr i
i locse his cur, .which is mighty tugh ;
- 11 puid for, if his bx ixau^ b cut off. and ;
\!! of these State art-i 1 federal he say^ he was planning to get an-!
agents aau Okspex-lors reurL’jd me of other bomus I ke he got J yr. ago. aod 1
Vi wvmeu trying to *1 a 10-ceng cap k>w and beheld, instead of sending
a Wy’h head. Twv men could do -hat to him, the govverweat is reduc-
the work <rf a dozen, hut 1 am nA in i** hi* choc^ to where tt went no
fhvo* hf anybody timing anybody x'ff wore than pay laving expense, much
h* hha« mmtm Wfteyment ami W for eeedcesa.ties of life,
wothn th* E. F. t, hard.
——* ! befpar cutting bud too much.
—A* hi ^Ntihm Wfc «• omr hH* ■*V>*^* or hmm dr. &xmn mack
RHEUMATISM
Paia—Agony Starts To Leave in
24 Hours
Happy Days Ahead for You
TtktnJk of It—how this old worM
«k>es maho pr-.'ij-eci^—r>vw coraws ft
prftscrtntkMk which is known to phar
macists as AUooru a.-i within ft*
hours ftftec you start to take this
•witt kcCing formula, pain, agony a*<l
ttulamnmtioni causeg hy oxcena urta
ftcKi has started to depart
AUenru dee* just what thJ» jpMte*
•ftys it w’T do—it is ifoa-'^oceed. Tou
can r*t on* reneeous hottte at teftd-
u>C (hreifstore# everywhere toe SO
cents and if tt doe*n t hrtn* the Joy
ous roowJts you expect—your money
whoie heartediy refarned.
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ADVERTISE IN
The Peoph- S ntiniL
The commutation road tax cf $3.00 must be paid by all male citizens
between the ages of 21 and 5o years. All male citizens beeweea the ages
cf 21 and 60 years are liable' to poll tax of $1.00.
Deg Taxes for 1932 will be paid at the same time other taxes are paid.
It is the duty of each school trustee in each school district to cee
that this tax is collected or aid the Magistrate la the enforcement ®f
the previsions of this Act.
Checks will not be accepted for taxes under any circuavtaaew ex
cept at the risk of the taxpayer.—(The County Treasurer reserves the
right to hold aH receipts paid by check until said checks bare been paid.)
Tax rece.pts wtC be released only upon legal tender, pc stuffier ,j
A A KUL» Ox Tree*.
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