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Vj- m B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprinor. Entered at the post office at Barnwell, S. C., as second-class matter. — II ■■ . — SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.50 Six Months .90 Three Months .50 (Strictly in Advance.) THURSDAY, JUNE 8TH, 1933. Advertisement in The Bamberg Herald: “Nice assortment of father’s day cords’” Probably getting ready to tit dad, up,again. “The American people are looking to their elected officials—national and local—to relieve their thinning pocket- books,” says The Dorchester County Record. Well, isn’t that just what they’ve been doing these many years? Else why are the said pocketbooks so thin? Will Rogers, on a trip to Russia, describes the manner in which the Russians bathe. “Men and women bathe together,” he s'ays, “ and while I may not have seen all of Russia, I saw all of some Russians.” No need for Will to make another trip to the land of the Bolsheviks If he fiesires to study the human form divine in the near-nude, a trip to the local swimming pool is suggested. our house until my wife commenced to patronize the jig-saw puzzle ex change and that’s when the trouble started. She traded in her puzzles almost daily and guve 5c to boot. About every other puzzle secured at the exchange was two or three pieces floo-ey. She (meaning my wife) lost 3 pounds on one jig-saw puzzle and at leiast a dozen gray Hants showed up on her head. This particular puz zle was entitled: “When Knighthood Was in Fewer,’ but the piece with the king’s head ar,d the horses tail were never found, nor were they ever miss-' ed until «be had worked on the thing 4 days and 5 nights. 1 felt sorry for my folks during the jig-saw-evaae,. -When- I - eame lunch every day, the entire flock was sweating and straining over a puzzle. When I came back to dinner (supper, of course) they were srt'ill working hard and when I retired (went td bed, of course), I left them groaning under the mental burden of some new puzzle. I tried one of the fool things my self. It was “The Man With the Hoe.” It took me 3 hours to get half of the framework arranged. I spent 2 hours getting the hoe separ ated from a little tree and then I threw the darned thing into the fire and took up radioing. But that didn’t affect any cf my folks. They kept on trading in jig-saws and buy ing new ones. ilay 29. 1933 WOMEN’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE MOTOR CAR , v +n hpar very much about what There is some doubt that people care to hea . goes on under the hoods of their cars. . tridental; they The driver..K^^s^jthat^ldrjAring,,, (^ualities' are n lts „ are put there. How the manufacturer creates cr selves those may intereStlTim. He judges entirely by the results he gets Well, it is not essential to talk "shop"; 1 ® t US Smoothness. Drive the Ford V-8 and you will tha. preois9 runs with surpassing smoothness, ) due to its design methods of its manufacture. / - drive- Power. There it is, 75 hor/epower (we cou d ^ 80 meUl9 f^Tthe driver’s use. With less weight to pull around. / its life-like response is rather remap .a e. K ^ i: Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee. All in a Day'a Work. Folks art* funny things. A man came into our place the other day and "Have you any sugar?”. I replied: “Yes,” an 1 he shot 1 a<k at me: “That’s too darned high”; I shot back at h ■ m: “Is that so—why, I ain’t even priced it to you yet.” He bought 5 sacks and 12 dozen fruit jars and 10 bushels of corn meal. He ■ells his stuff cheap by the quail. Another guy blowed in not long ago and wanted me to c.nsh h.s check for 10.00 and hold it f. r 3 week* - to aw.iit the air \ai of he bonus money. I informed him that we did not cash checks nor h id we any con- aadtion with the Salv .non Army and then he asked me if 1 thought he was a fool, andV»f» he wvighe! 2.’>o p unds, I told him, "No, you am’" no fool; you w< uldn't be **kir.g me to cash your check :f you had good sense.’’ That's the wjy some i f us are. Why, nobody at my house paid any attention to the phone or the din ner bell or the doer bell or the time of day while jig-saws) wene being tampered wnth. I never got a button sewed on or a desk cleaned off or a pair of britches patched or a. kind word for the 4 week*, jig-saw puzzles had my helpmate and offspring en gaged in putting the parts together. It is a blessing (peihaps) that jig-saws have gone the way of the yo-yo (’member them?) and the rick- rack (*ure) and the miniature goif. Evt^nkhing i*. normal at my house nfiw. Th** wife is crocheting, my' children are studying their lessons, I the cook is cooking and the washer- j woman is really washing our clothes again. shaft of this car its .. n . f ffaso iine than Economy. Our V-8 develops more power on ® drivlng , but any car we have made. Mileage is partly a r.a. e gallon under average conditions the Ford V-8 does 17 to 20 ^ Of course, car economy is not only a matter of fue^ FordJ 8 too. but it is also economical in the complete sense—mi- operation, maintenance. - The motor car must not Appearance. This is woman’s contn • ^ wi u not only be usefuTT but also good-looking. View the Ford need our comment on its fine appearance. changed the Comfort. This also is woman’s concern. In 30 „ motoi^carYrom a wagon to a coach. Comfort is a quaUty^ade up^ numerous ingredients. There is no comfort without z - running engine.. We have all the other ingredients too —color, g taste, quality, ease, safety, roominess and convenience. i 1 Thi- Sounds Somewhat FUhy. Well, f Ik*, ’>ur fi-h tr iuldes are I ever at la.*t. The legirlaturf ha* fited everything f«<r u*. It took them only a few days (at 10.00 each per day) to da aft, re-write, read 3 time*, and pa.-s it to muko t into law. . fhii fi, h ne«* *<l more. hoy jr not w..*vy -any as *afe a« 2 bu.'k*. must be kept away from snakes. 22. —You mu.-t not let your tat eat your goldfish under penalty of th.* law. Fine l<*r this » $5.00 r more. 23. —fri*ti jmttt nllowi'd NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS OF BANK Ol WESTERN CAROLINA. Ttr Along came No. 3. He told me that I was U > high. I inform d him that I was only 5-foot 8, and he said that he meant my prices an 1 I st itod politely tha* 1 had not sent for him and then he wanted to know what cotton was g ng to do th:.s fall, and I explained to him that cotton was poaaiNy gmng to be pinnc*d this fr.il ms usual and he flew up and asked me if I was born that-a-way. and 1 asked what way. He left in a huff. They are pr-t**ite<l from one end to I the other—just as they should he. the: :i-h if possible. 24.— It will be a crime to be In a few years from now there will l * u Kht eatirg fi*h eggs. Per-on* Ik* 2 fishes (3 inches long) where only f"Un«l with ri-h eorgs on their in son 2 fishtc* (1 inch long) new swim to ** their stomaches shall be sent to and fro. the legislature for 4 months.. _ ( 25.—Ki'hing sets must not have — I am proud f this wonderful law. No. 4 was more considerate. She wanted 5 pounds of guano (for her flower bed) which she suggest'd that we sweep up from ,ur warehouse floor and send it over to her house only 29 blocks away, but explained that it must not be sent till 3:45 p. m., the next day, as the was going to have company, and then she told me to send the bill to her husband *who works at the filling station 3 miles out of towm and that he would pay the said bill Saturday week. Then I told her that w’e didn’t sell guano in large quantities. It has teeth in it. It says what it means and means what it says. If you don’t believe thi.-, why, just ask your game warden. Here are some of the things you must not do to . inkers .r floaters thereon. A fish might bun.? his head on one or the other. 26.—Only legi-lators may fi.-h n the ccesns once .. year between ses sions and they sha l not be permitted to catch but one whaie and 2 sea 1 liked No. 5 fine. She was a blond, pretty ankles, eyes and every- thing. Was from Tennessee. Busi ness girl working her w’ay thru Van derbilt. Sparkling eye*, white cheeks and puckered lips. Selling space (ad vertising) in a booklet that was be ing gotten up by the Humane Society for the Advancement of the Rights of the Bumble Bee. I tried to beg h* r to excuse me but she finally got my dollar. Her hands were so soft and tender and I always did like her type. I never expect to sec my “ad” or her face or my dollar, fish. ^ 1. —You must » A«H with J , liona * 1,ut they may catch all at one time. the sucker- (as usual) that they can, 2. —)ou shall not fish in water over ^ u t no taxpayers. 10 inche.. deep. I - — 3. —You can not catch fish except on Saturday afternoon. 4. —You must throw back «iny_ftgh caught accidentally. •*>•—You must fish with £ crooked P’.q but no bait on Thursdays. 6.—You must not jerk your hook cut of the water too fast. Legal Advertisements NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned intend to file with the 7- If you hurt a ftsh’s mouth rub ’ Sec retary of State on Monday, June it with murcurichrome. 8.—Seines, hand nets, hair nets and shotguns are not permitted. 12th, 1933, or as som thereafter as may be a Declaration of Charier for the Sweetwater Country Club, which the water; you might hit a fish 10.—All fish baskets and trot-lines are outlawed. 11-—No fishing pole must be over' The payment of a 5 per cent divi di ml ta tl»pt.».UAi » and gfino al ^ tors has been authorized by the (four! caiculation- to be made as of the clo^e of buidnt—> June 7 h, 1933. Hold.rx cf any outstanding assign ment* should pie-ent them for credit prior to June 8th. otherwise dividend will be paid to depositor of rro-ord. The trading value of the deposit in placed at 45 per cent, becaus* of im proved conditions. Depositors are requested to cad at the B:anch where their deposit was made after Jure 14th for their d.vi- dend. T. G. TARVER, Receiver, Bank f \Vestem*Carolina. Special Prices on ALL PERMANENT WAVES 9. You must not throw rocks into proposed corporation is to have its principal place of Business near Barn well, in Barnwell County, South Caro lina. The general nature of the busi ness which it proposes to do is that to Be There Ought to Be a Law. _-My family jig-saw^d on "a 60- boor .per week schedule until/every atyle of jig-saw puzzle known to 10c stores was worked. We had everything in jig-saws from Wash- Cutting Down the Cherry to Little Bo-peep Has Lost Her 6 feet and 3 inches long. . ! of a pleasure resort, to own,, hold, l-’- AH hooks must be dipped ’-nto i sell, manage, lease and. deal in real alcohol before letting a fish bit6 ’em. estate and country club equipment, to 14. No traps or hand grabbling operate a golf course and to do any "id be permitted in the water. and all business, incident to that of a 15. —If a fish i- found walking country club. * around on dry land, ^he finder thereof. Capital stock of the proposed cor poration L* to be $3,000, divided into must throw him hack into the water at once under penalty. H>-—No fish must be caught - that each. 120 shaies of the pax value of $25.00 is laying or setting on eggs. 17. —Fishing with live hornets will rvet bo peimitted as the hornet might sting the fish. 18. —Fishing at night must be done with black lines, but no fish must be at 11:00 a. m., for the purpose of or- Notice is also given that a meeting of the subscribers of the capital stock will be held in the offices of Brown and Bush, attorneys, Barnwell, South Carolina, on Monday, June 12th, 1933, went along pretty at caught and carried home under pen alty of death. 19. —Not over 5 tadpoles may be caught by a fisherman in 2 day*. 20. —You shall no; catch a fish by the tail or fin or ncae. 21. —All hah u»ier 3 year* of age I ganizing said corporation and the election of its directors and officers. J. W. RUFF, C. G. FULLER. JAS. ARTHUR KENNEDY, HERMAN BROWN. Barnwell, 5- C., June 5th, 1933. The following waves can be had in any style: Oil of Tulipwood $7.00 Fiederic Vita Tonic 6.00 Eugene Wave - 6.00 Oil of Caster 3.00 •*'N AH work done by experienced operators. The Barnwell Beauty Shop Main Striet, Barnwell, S. C. Pine Logs Wanted! Will buy ckar Pine Lug* 12 n h» * ard up delivered ur m l! on Columbia highway, 8 mile-* North "f B avkvi’ie. Ci-h on u»*livery. For price# and particulars, addre -s Badham Lumber Company BLACKVILLE. S. C.. K. F. D. "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 comfortab!e,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 ANDREW A. SMITH AA a* ADVERTISE IN The People- Sentinel. BROWN & BUSH Attorney s-at-Law BROWN-BUSH BUILDING BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA PRACTICE IN STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS -