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rouB. THE BARNWELL PEOPLB-JENTIN EL. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA THt’RSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. KSCRIKS FARM ' ADJUSTMENT PUN i Agricultural College Pre*ident ; Say* Federal Program Seek* i to Coordinate Production with Reduced Export* 1 ‘ The Federal farm adjustment pro gram Is partly guide*' by the belief ; that export of agricultural commodl- ties will not soon recover its volume of five or ten years ago. In the opinion of F. D Farrell, President Kansas < Agricultural College, writing in the Au gust issue of the American Bankers Association Journal. 1 •'Nobody knows whether the farA adjustment program will succeed." 1 writes Mr. Farrell. “Its sponsors de- taeribe it frankly as an experiment. It .seeks to socialize agriculture at least ta the extent that farmers, in what Is believed to he the public Interest, will restrain their production activities and (Aat processors, distributors and con- •■mers will contribute something to- ward paying farmers for exercising this restraint. The adjustment pro grams definitely are based on the fact that prices are determined primarily ty supply an u demand. They also aro based on the assumption that the ex port business in agricultural commodi ties will not soon return to its volume •f five or ten years ago. Dependence on Public Support The plan offers wheat price In- nrance for 1SJ3, 193. and 1935, for tbo domestically consumed portion of wheat crop The insured price Is to bs sufficiently high to give the do mestically consumed portion of the wheat crop pre war purchasing power. If the plan is as effective as Its spon sors hope it .will be. the reduction In supply may Influence wheat prices so that the entire wheat crop will have prewar purchasing power. “If the adjustment program auc- coeds. Its launching probably will mark the end af an era of extreme Individual ism in agriculture In the ^nited States.' says Mr. Farrell. “Itoreni fundamental changes led Sarrvtarv Wallace to say. What we nwllf hare to do Is to change the whole psychology of the people of the (Jailed States. This U a large order II lavolvee the whole program of farm adjostmeut as oell as the larger oa uaaal economic program, of which term adjustment Is • part If the paeplo decline to participate In the •swerani to the extent necessary to (fee the experiment a fair trial, we ohadi never know whether farm ad at as now proposed would have fed or aot If It had keen given trial ~ Maacksria Advancing The desire to be educated la not a new ambition among Manchurian young people; but the fervor for clean unblemished bodies and sanitary bur- roundings Is sweeping across the land like a fresh sea breeze blowing sweet across drained moors which hitherto have been miasmlc sloughs of putre fying ditch water,’’ Dr. Arthur Tor rance narrates In an article In Hygela Magazine which shows the tremendous advances that have been " made In health education In Manetfurla. v The school children In that country now re ceive the benefits of the most approved modern methods of training and are given excellent medical and dental care. Advertisements ■ANKERS PREPARE ' The Atmoxphere It seems that not all atmosphere Is the life-giving substance whjch man has believed it Is. The atmosphere of cities frequently may he dangerous if not absolutely deadly. Poisons are In the air as though sprayed there from enemy airplanes. But instead of airplanes It is the smokestacks and chimneys, vents from drains and sew ers, exhausts from myriads of auto mobiles and the canyon-like streets. Health authorities have long warned against The Increasing saturation of the atmosphere with these • poisonous acids. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. ■ Upon recommendation, of the Barn well County Delegation open sea son is hereby declared by me on foxes in Barnwell County beginning September 1st, 1933, and shall con tinue until said recommendation has been changed by the Barnwell County Delegation, under Act No. 738, ap proved the 26th day of August, 1933. A. A. RICHARDSON, Chief Game Warden. Important^ Notice. Notice is hereby given that, in or der to vote in the election to be held November 7th, 1933, on the repeal of the 18th Amendment, it will be neees- saiy for the voter s to pay their'poll taxes at least 30 da^ s prior to said election. J. B. MORRIS, Sheriff. following described real estate: 180 acres of land and cne building in Ashleigh school district, bounded a s follows: North by lands of .Mutual Life Insurance Co., East by Lee Lan caster, South by estate of H^iry Odom and West by Southern Railway. Levied upon as the property of Northrup Allen and sold to satisfy the above exeedtien and costs. ALSO: 69 acres and one building in Bam- well school district, bounded as.-fol lows: North by Jordan Branch, East by J. Black, Jr., South by Connor and Hagocd and West by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. N 0 T I C E . Used Cars for Sale! We have five used Ford tiucks, ten used Ftrd cars, two used Chevrolet trucks and thiee Chevrolet car* that we will sell AT VERY LOW PRICES. RIZER AUTO CO. 9 OLAR. S. C. f ARM FINANCE BOOK Tails Bankers and Farmers What to Consider in Making Sound Loans A took oa Makmi Farm I a vest- w«at» Haf*“ hi* horn prepared by the Agricultural Commission of iu« American Hankers Association sum ■■nriiinK material published by II dur past ten years It presents a idtum of scientific facta, prac- aad experience In farming, with tamely and helpful suaKcstlons to aerve an a reference and guide In the dally emaMae of banking and farming. From m prac tir a I workers In these fields can th tat a an Idea a* to what extent and • ha what manner farm leans should be Itmiii-j by soil erosion, weeds, plant tilfcswaaes rodents and tire hatards, etc. The hook aJse Indicates how much la added to the serurit) of a farm loan Ay the farmer who keeps accounts and •radicei good busInesH methods, as mell as the extent to which loans are amfugnariled by crop rotation, produc- of legumes, judicious use of com- nal fertilisers, tbo use of quality aad ihe providing of home grown toeds Another section sets forth the pre nations that should oe exercised by * both the banker and farmer when ‘•egoliating loans to Increase or Im prove dairy production, or beef, sheep, -swine or poultry production, as well ax what factors should he considered to the economic marketing of products aarf the way efficiency iu production aRacls eflieiency in marketing. Many alhor everyday de ails of farm life have a practical financial sigtiifi- are treated in the book. A par tkuhar important section deals with rience with farm leases and an- RHEUMATISM Pain—Agony Starts To L«av« in 24 Hours Happy Days Ahead for You Think of It—how this old wnrM d<»« maka pengraaw now romaa a praarriptlon which Is known to phar macists as AI Is nr u and within 4* hours aftar yo« start to taka this swift actln« formula pain, agony and Inflammation rauasd by asoaas ttfie acid has started to depart. Allan m doss Just what this aot lea say* It wilt do It Is guaranteed Tow can gat owe geaerouw bottle at lead ing drugstores everywhere for I* rents aad If H doesn't bring the Joy- ore results you •Xpert—your money whole heartedly returned TO LOSE FAT TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF FARMERS UNION MERCANTILE COMPANY*, a corporation created and existing under the laws of the State of South Carolina: NOTICE is hereby given to the stockholders of Farmers Union Mer cantile Compary, a corporation creat ed and existing under the law s of the State of South Carolina, located at Barnwell, S. C., that a meeting of the stockholders of saij corporation will be held at ten (10) o’clock a. m., on the 16th day of October, 1933, at the office of Btcwn and Bush, in the Town of Barnwell, to consider a Reso lution decreasing the C apital Stock of said corporation from Fifteen Thous and snd 00-100 ($15,000.) Dollars to Seven Thousand Five Hundred and 00-000 ($7,500) Dollars, the said Capital Slock to he of the par value of Five" and 00-100 ($5.00) Dollars for each shaie and the number of shales to be fifteen bundled (1500) shares. J. B. HAGOOD, President. G. B. HAGOOD, Secretary. NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE. Levied upon as EKe“ "propet ty of Shelley Black and sold to satisfy the" above execution and costs. ALSO: One lot and one building in Barn well school district, bounded as fol lows: North by Barnwell-Dunbarton highway, East by C. L. Zissett, South by E. E. Harley and West by Mrs. J. A. Porter. Levied upon as the property of Rebecca Cave and -sold to satisfy the above execution and costs. ALSO: Eight acres cf land in Blaekville school distiict, bounded as follows: North by John Wesley, East by Jim Creech, South by Fostell Allen and West by Sammie Guest. i Levied upon as the property of Murray Allen and sold to satisfy the above execution and costs. ALSO: Two lots and one building in Black- ville school district, bounded as fol lows: North b>J Luke Boylston, East by Blaekville - Sunshine highway, South by Bob Johnson anj West by Luke Boylston. Levied upon as the* property of George Augustus and sold to satisfy the above execution and costs, ALSO: One lot in Blaekville school district, (k,untied as follows: North by Emma Sholl, East by Springfield highway. South by Janie Brown and West by Luther Holliday. levied upon as the property ot Della Biown and Loretta Holliday and sold to satisfy the above execu tion and coats. ALSO: Twenty acres of land in Diamond school district, bounded as follow*: North by H. W. Sanders, East by Moses Hankinson, South by Ransom Snellin, West by Fannie Hankinson. Levied upon as the property of Wm.“Hankinsbn and sold to satisfy the above execution and costs. •i-t.'''. , ALSO: Twenty acres of land and two build ings in Diamond school district, bounded as follows: North by H.,W. Sanders, East by G. C. BCck, South by Ransom Snelling and West by Fan nie Hankinson. •’ Levied upon as the-property ot Mosek Hakinson and sold to satisfy the above execution ani costs. ALSO: „ ALSO: „ Seventy-three acres of land in Healing Springs _ schwL-ji'ttrirtt- bounded as folkjws: North by Edisto River, East by Jeff Hair, South by Foster Brcoker and YVesI by B The Raddiff Place. Levied upon as the property of W. J. Jumper and sold to satisfy the above execution and costs. ALSO: Twenty-eight acre s of land and two buildings in Morris school distric., bounded as follow^: North by Leroy Copeland, East by Southern Railway, "South by L. P. Cave, and West by Lula Kilby. tka tfwUm fcMltkf. I *•*■* ft ■ft—14 kM* r»f l'*» lrW4 m thiaft k«« KrftMft— i ftftrftMM.' .Mar IX. IMBl. TO Koftft f»l BATBLY ftft4 LY. lak* ft half t—apooftfiU of Kr«i BalU la • (Um of hot walftr la tha morninf bftfor* braakUM—floa t mlM a nmtftg i hfttllk ta*t lft«U 4 «Mka coau but a Utfla—gat Kroachan flftlU ftl •ns drug*tor* la Aaartca. If oat Joy fully Miuflad aim Um first hotUa— Rad way’s Pills Fo* Constipation What They A ret A mild reliable vegetable Uaative which doee aot (ripe, rauaa nc tbanifb diceetioa. Not habit fa iag. Caataia no harmful drugs. What They Dot Millions of men and women, 1*47, have ueed them to relieve su.-fc headechee. nervousneas, Istigue, loee of appetite, poor complexim and bed breed, when theee conditioae ere caused bv cooebpsCioa. At All Druggists Red way & Co., lac.. New Yorfc, N.Y. «aftK7 with directed farm credit. \ Sank* Make Best Record in It F. C Loans Repayment*. Among the loans of $2,819,000,000 ’ made bj the Federal Government TAmaxigh the Reconstruction Finance «3Brtmr»tlon, the highest percentage of snta,'official reports show, has made by the banks, indicating return of stability as the chief un- -element ot public tear has i tilted from them. Deconstruction Finance Corpo- lias authorised cash advances, secured by sou-d collateral, to hacks since It began operations $• Vehraary, 1932, and made actual ‘SMoYtoaeDts to them in the am^knt •U0fL23147S,OOO. Of this smount bow- , 9141471.000 or over 44 nr cent, repaid by the bank*. All other of borrowers combined have about If per eeat of their loans. VARICOSE VEINS, Healed By New Method No operations nor injections. 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 as to be confined to your bed. In that c;\s^ JSmerald Oil acts so quickly t«t he;« your leg 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 sure to be helped. Your druggist won't keep your mouey unless you are. 9 Puisuant to a decretal otiler of the Court of Common Pleas for Barn well County in the rase of The First .Carolina* Joint Stock I.an<l Bank, plaintiff, vs. George F. Hair, et al., defendants, I will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder, before the court house door at Barnwell, S. on Monday, October 2,1933, between the legal hours of nale on »aid‘day, the following described tract of land, to-wit: “All that piece, parcel or tract of land in Barnwell County, Blaekville Township, State of South Carolina, remaining ninety-three t93l a. r.- owned by Geotge F. Hair, and hound ed tn thp. North by lands of the es tate of J. D. Whittle; East by lands of J. D. Whittle and Hattie Buist; South by lands of Shelton; and on the West by lands of Simon Brown Sons, as shown by plat of the same made by J. N. Dyches, Surveyor, on the 13th of March, 1871, and having thj following Surveyor’s call,, and dis tances: Beginning at a stake on the northwest corner and running thence North 67 I), east 20 chain.* to a stake; thence South 11 D. east 44 chains to a stake; thence South 77 D. West 20 ehain s to a stake; thence North 11 I). West 43 chains to the point of begin- ginning, and being the same tract' of !an,j which was conveyed to the said George F. Hair < n the Uth of May, 1907, by deed from A. B. Hair and J. E. Hair, which is reeprded in the of fice of the Clerk cf Court for Barnwell County in Book 7-0, page 303.” No peisonal or deficiency judgment being demanded, the bid wit! not re main open after the sale, but compli ance with The bid may be made im mediately. Terms of sale cash. Pur chaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps, and will be required to de posit 5 per cent, of the bij to guaran tee compliance. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. Sept. 12, 1933. ALSO: One lot and one budding in Black ville school diatrict, bounded m» fol lows: North by W. H. DeWitt, East by Ophelia Brown, South by South bound Street an^j West by W. H. De witt levied uj* n as the property of estate if Ethel Dublin and sold to sat isfy the above execution and costs. ALSO: One lot and one building in Black- vilie school district, bounded a, fol- Fifteen acres of land and two ouildings in Diamond school district, bounded as follows: North and East by Phoebie Sanders, South and West )y Ezekiel Holly. Levied upon as the property of Estate of Rebecca Minor and sold to satisfy the above execution and eosts. ALSO: Six acres of land in Diamond school district, bounded a s follows: North by July Sanders, East by July Sanders, South by Estate of M. M. Holly and West by John Henry Holly. Levied upon as the property of Eliza J. Sanders and sold to satisfy the above execution and costs. ALSO: Fifteen acres of land in Diam< nd school district, bounded as follows: North by Essie Williams, Ea-t by Ransom Snelling, South by ('. F. Molair and West by Amos Simms. Levied up«.n as the property of Monroe Williams and sold to satisfy above execution and- costs. ALSO: Fifteen -4te»ev -of land iw~ "Dnnvnit sch<> 1 district, hounded as follows North by Kj**** Williams. East by Ransom Snelling. South by (’. F. Molair and West by Amos Simm*. Levied upon as the proj>erty of Fieddie Williams, Jr., and sold to satisfy above execution and cost*. ALSO: Fifteen actes of land in Diamond school diatrict, Itounded •* follows: N* rth by Esaie Williams, East by Ransom Snelling, South by C\ F. Molair and West by Amos Simms. Levied upon as the property of Herman Williams and sold to aatisfy above execution and co***- ALSO: Levied upon as . the property of Estate of Evans Cave and sold to satisfy the above execution and costs. ALSO: ' Sixty-thiee acres cf land-and three buildings in 'Morris school district, bounded ^as follows: North by Jut Diamond, 1 * East by Gordon Boynton, South by Gordon Boynton and West J>y Henrietta Cave. Levied upen as the property of Estate of Jane Cave and sold to satis fy the above execution and costs. ALSO: Seventy-five acre R of land in Dia mond achotj distiict, b< untied a- fol lows: North by Seymour Owens, East by Ranaom Snelling. South by Ransom Snelling and West by Simon William.-. Levied up< n as the property of hws: North by D. O. Fanning. East BMt# Mat . WiIIi , m , an<1 , ol d to satis- SHERIFF’S TAX SALES. “NOW I FEEL FULL OF PEP” After taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound That’* what hundred* of women aay. It ateadto* the ncrvss ... you set better .. . sleep better ... relieves periodic heedache and trying day* If to be, to i. the betel this aasdlctne a Get a bottle State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Under and by virtue of certain Tax Executions to me directed by J. J. Bell, Treasuier of Barnwell County, I have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bider for cash, between the legal hour s of sale in..front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C„ on Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1933, this being salesday in s*id month, the ADVERTISE IN The People- Sentinel. by Bill Carroll, South by Ota Small and West by Sunshine-Blaekville highway. Levied upon as the property of Henrietta Hays and sold to satisfy the above execution and costs. ALSO: One lot and one building in Black- ville school district, bounded as fol lows: North by A. H. Ninestein, Ea-t by Minnie Boylston, South by Jake Hartzog and West by Minnie Odom. Levied upon as the property of estate of Ben Holman and sold to sat isfy the above execution an t j costs. ALSO: 50 acres cf land in Blaekville school district, boundt-d as follows: North by Northrop Allen, East by Tobias Creek, South by D. O. Fanning and West by Henry Odom. Levied upc n as the propetty of John Meyers and sold to satisfy above execution ~aT^f costn. ALSOr- One lot and One building in Black- ville school district bounded as fol lows: North by Willie Holman, East by Bill Carroll, South by Eunice Smalls and West by State Highway. Levied upon as the property of Rachael" Odom pnd sold to satisfy the above execution and costs. fy the above execution and coats. ALSO: Twenty-four acre* of land in Dia mond school district, bounded a- fol lows: Noith by Ransom Snelling East by Mose s Williams, South by Mosea Williams and West by Ransom Snelling. levied upon as the property of Estate of Alex Williams and sold -to satisfy the above execution and costa. ALSO: Twenty-fhiee acres of lanfi and one building in Diamond school district, bounded as follows: North by Alex Williams, East by H. W. Sanders, South by Eliza Brown and West by Phoebie Sanders. Levied up< n as the property of Seymour Will iam s and sold to satisfy above execution anj costs. ALSO: Ninety-two acre* of lan,j and one building in Elenton school district, bounded a s follows: North by lands of W. B. Turnet, East and West by D. C. Bush and West by Jennings Wash ington. Levied upon as the property of Estate of J. C. Bush and sold to satis fy the above execution and costs. ALSO: Eight acres of land in Mortis school district, hounded as f 0 *!' us: North by Lula Kitby, East by Southern Rail way, South by Evan s Cave and \\e. ; t by Helen Evans. Levied upon as the property of Leroy Copeland ami sold to satisfy above execution an,j costs. ALSO: One lot and one building in Wiilis- ton school district, b unded as fol lows: North ami East by .M s. F. T. Merritt, South by Town Strict ami West by Estate of Milt n Quattle- baum. . Levied upon as the propet ty of W. Cunningham and soi l t -a'i-fy abovt* execution sn^ rnsv-r ALSO: Fifty-seven acre, of ’.ami and one building in Williston achoql district, bounded as follow*: North by Waiter Givens, East by Mr*. W. C. Smith, Sr., South by W. K I'.-t > and W. - by Williaton-Springfield highway. Levied upon a* the property of Estate of Fannie B. Ha r and a. Id to satisfy the about execution and coat*. ALSO: Fifty-nine acre* ■ f land and one building in Williston -chool district, bounded as follow**: North hy D. L. Merritt, East by Wdli-t n-Springfie'd highway, South hy lands ft rmerly owner! hy A. F. Greene, West by W. H. Kennedy and Sons. Levied upon as the property of Estate of M. F. Hair and sold o satis fy the above execution and cost*. AI.SO: Fifteen acres of land in Dnmond acho I district. b< under! as follows: North by Essie Williams, East by Ransom Snelling. South by C. F. Molair and West by Amo^ Simms. Levied upon as the property of Isadore Williams ami sold to satisfy above execution and costs. ALSO: Three hundred and seventy-one acres of land and two bui|rimg s in Old Columbia school district, bounded as follows: North and East by G. M. Walker, South by land- forme:ly own ed by B. L. Livingston and West by J. O. Walker. Levied upon as the property of Estate of T. B. Hailey and *old to satisfy the above execution and cost*. ALSO: One lot\in Blaekville school district, bounded a g follows: North by Ben McCreary, East by Jcnes Biidgeroad, South by Emma Wi!li s and West by Fannie Greene. N Levied upon as the property of Ben Robinsin and sold to satisfy the abeve execution and costs. ALSO: One lot and one building in Black- ville school district, bounded as fel lows: North by Lizzie Cauley, East by Luther Holliday, South by Julia Mack and West by Camel Street. Levied upon aa the propefty of Pink Sander* and sold to aatirfythe abeve execution find costa. in ALSO: Seventy-five acres cf land Morris school district, bounded as fol lows: NovA by 'W. L. Harvey, East by Saltkeliatchie River, South by H. K. Sanders and West by C. F. Rizer. Levied upon as the property uf A. E. Sander s and sold to satisfy the abr.ve execution anj costs. Twenty-five acres of land a hd one bujlding in Fctif Mile school district, bofinded as follows: North by lands cf Ashley and Co., East by Louisianna Rivers, South by Ashley and Co., and West by Estate of Henry Floyd. Levied upon as the property of Estate of Laura Davi s and sold to satisfy the about execution and costs. ALSO: One hundred and ten acres of land and one buildii|g in Healing Springs school district, bounded as follows: North by Mallie Fickling, East by Arthur Sanders, Scuth by Dayton Walker and West by Ike Keeler. Levied upen a* the property of ; Everdell Dowling and told to aatisfy j above execution and costa. I ALSO: One lot and cne building in Barn well school distiict, bounded as fol low’s: North by Estate of M. B. Ha- gcod, East by lot formerly owned by C. N. Burckhalter, Scuth by Main Street and West by Alley separating Farmer’s Union store and Hotel Diamond. Levied upon a s the property of M. C. Diamond and sold to satisfy the above execution and costs. ALSO: One lot and one building in Willis ton school district, bounded as fol lows: North by D. L. Merritt, East by Willistcn-Springfield highway, South by Grammar School, West by land g of Dr. W. C. Smith. Levied upon as the property of Connie Maxwell Orphanage and sold to satisfy the above execution and coats. J. B. MORRIS, Sheriff, Barnwell County. Sept. 11, 19S3.