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• HBRB AND • ^ • Mias ViTgibia Kyzer, of Leeavilte, spent the week-end with Barnwell friends. \ \ . \ Ben Davies^ Jr., and Calhoun Lem-, t the week-end with friends in Columbia. ' \ \ V Dr. and -Mrs. DilUird, of Columbia, were the guests^of Dr. and Mrs. M» C. Best during the past week. ' Miss Cornelia Smoak ha s returned to her home in Orangeburg after a week’s visit to Mrs. R. Dicks. \ .c, i *- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buckingham, of thousand^ of farmers need- # lag money to finance this year’s crops. fLnjoy l^ocal Course The bm also provides for establish- ,'T, ment of Crop loan,agencies in each Chaa. Bendt, Secretary-Treasurer ®o that farmers may negotiate nf Pow#*r fL TWwatji Pre.ident 10803 vithoUt havil, « to wait for of Power Co., Defeats President on their applications from ci Club. r regional offices as they did under the ■ crop acts °f 1932 and 1933. In those Barnwell was in a festive mood on years, each loan was passed on by December 26th, when its new nine- one of six regional offices, hole golf course and its splendid and I \ Repayment Record Gopd. attractive club-house were fortnall^' ‘'Smith explained that under the present farm-lending agencie s farm ers'in a community are required to -well designed golf course- was crowd-. organize -a borrowing group-in.-which ed with, enthusiastic players who! each borrower takes 5 per cent of the found the ancient and honorable game stock ak a guarantee to mgke up the of golf very intriguing and interesting. losse s of any member of the group, on the new course. Among them was In addition, each ^borrower is required to its member s and guests. During the day the attractive and of Ellenton, were the i and Mrs. J. Julien Bush guests of Mr. on Monday". The members of the Ladies’ Guild of the local Episcopal Church met Tuesday afternoqp with Mrs. L. Molair. \ Miss Dorothy Miller, the efficient operator at the Barnwell Beauty Shop, spent the week-end with relatives in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. A. Patterson and son, accompanied by Mrs. Henry Wingo and' Bobbie Dicks, were visi- -Aora in Augusta Saturday. Miss Willie Bush Deascn, of the Ridgeland high school faculty, spent the week-end here with her father. PostmasteiiJL A...Peasen Mrs. J. L. Widman and little son re turned to tlieir home in. Asheville, N. C., Monday 'after spending the holi days .with her mother, farsTJ! A. 1W- ter. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLlJB.-* * The members of the Wednesday Af ternoon Contract Club were enter tained last week by Mrs. J. N., Ander- s'en. The high score prize was won by Mrs. Perry A. Price and theeanse- lation was cut by Mrs. J; Julian Bush. Delightful refreshments- were served- during the afternoon. Out-of-town guests were Mrs.' J. L. Widman, of Asheville, N. C.', arid Miss Cornelia Smoak, of Orahgeburg. H. M. Pace* Chas. J. Bendt, E. Gw Hastings, J. P. Connolly, H. H. Hig- gins, *Cr Dr-Smith atjd Bonnie Hull from Charleston, ..and J^W. \Ruff, of Barnwell. / ^ It i s believed that .the most inter esting matcl^ played during the day was the one between Chas. J. Bendt, Secy-Treas. and J. W. Ruff, local manager and President of the club. It was a battle cf giants, if you know what I mean, struggling over hill and dale chasing and socking that inno cent little golf ball. When the smoke of battle had cleared awW/the count ing verified and the auditing and ac counting of the scores complete Mr. Behdt was found to be the winner. TSfrrRuff had played only a few games and it wa s Mr. Bendt’s first game. It is said thfct each one of them some excellent shots however, irnd Mr. Bendt claims thac\he can kno ’em from that first point to. that lit^ tie green place all right tvpt that he ha g difficulty bunting them into the cup. \ v -Mr .-and- Mrs.. Ruff^m..their, charm- at of ing home~ entertained the group from Charleston with a most delicious tiir- key dinner. Several of the party remained for the opening ball at the club house on Tuesday night and it was in keeping with the occasion, a grand and glori- -ous-suecees.—~The~~ balLxfijam.„. jsas. crowded with dancers. .-Beautiful ladies, elegantly pressed—and their Statement of the Condition of Bank of_ Barnwell, located arnwell, S. C., at tfi« clos, siness December 30th, ' ~ ASSETS Loans^and Discounts $7^303.25 Bonds and Stocks Owned by K. Bank. Xi _ _ .i'._ .• -52^ Furniture and Fixtures 500.08 Banking House 4,500.00 Cash on Hand arid Due from Banks*_„.. v 129,303.33 partners enjoyed the dancing until .a late hour and everyone agreed that it was a most' enjoyable affair.—Palmet to Powerlog. U. D. C. CHAPTER MET THURSDAY EVENING. Hie Johnson Hagood Chapter, U. D. C., held its finff meeting of the New Year with Mrs. B. L. Easterling as r hostess Thursday - evening. A large ‘number of members, together with several visitors, were present and a very^, enjoyable meeting was held. Mrs. F. S. BrrWh, president, opened the meeting with the beautiful Ritual of the Confederacy. After a short business session, in which committee reports were given, as well as report cf The treasurer, the meeting was turned over to the program commit tee and interesting'paper s were' given by Miss Laura Clary, Mrs. W. H. Manning and Mrs. James Dicks. During the social' half-hour several unique contests were /entered into, prizes being wen by Miss Eddie Brad- ham, Miss Laura Clary jmd Mrs. G. M. Greene. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Eu gene Easterling, Mrs. fi. J. Phillips and Mrs. B. W. Sexton, served de licious refreshments, consisting of Smith Farm Bill Once More Gains Approval Agri Senate rricultural Group Would Make $100,000,000 in Seed Logns Available. : • -V - ■ Should the price of the commodities creamed chreken, Wma4o —the rolls, pickles and hot coffee. TRY A BUSINESS BUILDER FOR SATISFACTORY REStlLTi B USIN^Sb riLDERO Washington, Jan. 6.—The ^senate agriculture committee today gave its approval to the lending by the gov ernment cf another v $100,000,000, while officials estimated that cotton and corn producer^ already ^ave bor- roweed $150,000,000 siqrc faN. The $100,000,000 wouhi be for crop production loans, similar to those made during The past several years, but the cotton and corn loan s were, in effect, a stabilization arrangement planned under auspices of the farm administration. The committee agreed to bill by Chairman Smith under which he said the radius of seasonal government aid to agriculture would be greatly increased. Coti'.oh and ccvn producers, hffi rials estimated to date, already haye borrowed approximately $150,000 from the Commodity Credit corpora tion, it is Jetting cotton producers have ten cents a pound on their staples and corn growers -forty-five cents bushel. / government stands the loss. If ..It rises above, the farmer 8 may pay off the loan, sell tind keep the profit. The corn loans are dub August 1st am the cotton loans July 1st. Tire Gorrimodify Credit corporation has made direct Joans of $15,000,000 on corn up to December 30, but sup plemental Iqans, principally by banks, “hive brought this total to around $50,000,000 or more. to give a financial statement, furnish any other collateral deemed necessary antf-pay-thr te jfSr'eJTpefrsgFTHTdlveff in these proceedings. Under the plan in the Smith bill a committee in each community would decide how much money would be necessary for each applicant and a lien on the crop then would be given as collateral. > * Smith pointed to the repayment records of farmers under the 1932 and 1933 crop loan act 8 as “proof” that the bulk of this money would be re- paiq\ ' In his home State of South Carolina, he said, 90 per cent, of the loans had been repaid. , I will be at the following places for the ifarpofld of taking tax returns for the year 1933. Both real and personal property are to be returned this year. Ten per cent, penalty will be added for failure to make returns on or before February 28th, 1934: Kline, January, 12th. Leigh, January 15th. Meyer’s Mill, January 17th. V Robbins, January 19th. Williston, January 24th. . ' ^ Respectfully yours, w. h. Banning, . Auditor, Barnwell County. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. ADVERTISE IN The People- Sentinel. Notice is hereby given that I will file my .final account as Administra tor pf the estate of Theodore Thomas with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of the Probate Court for Barnwell County, upon Tuesday, January 16th, 1934, at 10:00 o’clock a. m., and peti tion the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. S. G. LOWE, Admr. Estate of Theodore Thomas. Barnwell, S. C., Dec. 18, 1988.—4t.. CALL ON US FOR ALL1QNDS OF | BEAUTY TREATMENTS All work done by experienced operators. -X~ FOR APPOINTMENTS I*HONE NO. 48. The Barnwell Beauty Shop INSURANCE FIR E WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE : THEFT Calhoun and Co.- P. A. PRICE, Manager. 9 TRY A BUSINESS BUILDER Children’s Coughs FOR SATISFACTORY results: Always get the best, fastest and surest treatment for your child’s cough or cold. Prudent mothers more and more are turn- Ing tn Creomulsion for any cough or cold that starts. Creomuision emulsifies creosote with six other important medicinal elements which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes. It is not a cheap remedy, but contains no .-narcotics andJtA^in relief. Get a bottle _ from your druggist right now and have it / ready for instant use. (adv.) TOTAL $259,374.90 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In —_ $25,000.00 Surplus 5,000.00 Undivided Profita'Less Expenses and Taxes / 1,501.25 Reserve Fund 3,000.00 Deposits: V ^ Demand $181,041.78 Time 36,426.78; Cashier’s and Cer tified Checks 170.16 TotaJ Deposits i $2l7;638.64 Due to Banks 7,235,01 $259,374.90 TOTAL ..... State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. ss. Before me came Perry A. Price, Cashier of the above named hank, who, heing duly -sworn,-says that th© above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of the bank. > PERRY A. PRICE, Sworn to ahd subscribed before me this 6th day of January, 1934. W. B. Turner, II. Notary Public for S. C. Correct Attest: C. G. Fuller, Perry A. Price, Directors. Statement of the Condition of The Bank of Blackvilte,, located at Blackville, S. C., at the close of business December 30, 1933. ASSETS: Loans and Discounts ..1— $14,055.25 Bonds and Stocks Owned by Bank —.— 2,590.00 Cash on ffandxmd Due from-—- ~ Barks 25,456.02 On January 3, cotton loan s by the Ciedit corporation, itself, were $52,- 000,000 but it was estimated that bank loans would bring this figure to $100,000,000 if not considerably more in this case also. Banks are cooperating with the Credit corporation since they do so Cashier of the above named bank, at no risk to themselves and their I who, being duly sworn, says fhat the aid fariHtiates the Work ”of meeting above and foregoing statement is a »»» STEADY WORK, GOOD PAY! REUABLE.MAN WANTED to call on farmer s in Barnwell County. No experience or capital needed. Write today. McNess Co., Dept. T, Free port, 111. ' . ' FOR SALE:—Frost-proof Plants, beet, cabbage and lettuce.* Cabbage plants, 20 criits per hundred; 500 for 76 cei)ta; 1,000 for $1.80. Beet and lettuce plants, 20 cents for 50; 100 for 35 cents. These afre all fancy plants. If by parcel, post, postage ex tra.—Dr. C. N. Burckhalter, Barnwell, ;K, c. ; i.4.3mo. ~ WANTED:—RawT'unS. .1*# Rac- coon, OlPonsum, Mink, Fox and Otter-! for credit from the present lending Fur* ^8e*t prices paid, m Briv^hem agencies. t to me.—J. S. Bogen, art Bogeft« : Gro- 1 He said the bill would not interfere ' ~ WtfBrfrnwtlt. AW aWama - 0% wwvamU a * TOTAL $42,100.27 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in _i.— $10,000.00 Surplus Fund ____________ 3,500.00 Undivided Profits Less Expenses and Taxes 1,450.40 Deposits: Demand $27,136.77 —Cashier's and Cer- TO LOSE FAT Mm ML Katner •( BrMklya, N. Y. writes: “Havs aaed Krmsehen far the past 4 mantha and have net anlj last at pauda bat feel se maeh batter la every la waSierfal ta keep K balar © avse aap- As the old year comes to a close it is hiit fitting that we wish all our customers and IMIt a most HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW it is our sincere hope that we may have the pleasure of serv- irig yoirduf trig the y e i thinrs bat anly purposes.” (May IS, IMS). TO Iom fat SAFEfcY and HAITI IT TfW LY, taka a half teaspoonful of Krnachan Salts 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—get Kruschen Salts at ■ any drugstore In America. If not Joy fully satisfied after Uta first bottle— money back. Plexico’s Dry Cleaner^ #. *• “LET TED DO IT” ADVERTISE ut The People-Sentinel tified Check s—_ 13,10 Total Deposits $27,149.87 . TOTAL $42,100.27 State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. ss. Before me came Perry A. Price, production demands, Fgrm, administration officials frank ly said, the loans were a gamble, since the-government took all the risk. Senator Smith sfckThi? bill approv ed today, would make eligible' for loans “75 per cent” of the nation’s farmers who are unable to qualify eery Store, Wall- with these agencies but would “take "J true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of the bank. PERRY A. PRICE, Sworn to and subscribed before Die this 6th day of January, 1934. —•*-- —■—W. B. -Turner, Notary Public fcj S' C. Correct Attest: Edgar A. Brown,. C. G. Fuller, Perry A. Price, Directora. Barnwell Th • • BARNWELL. S. C. FOUR SHOWS A WEEK X — Mon. & Tues7 Wed. Thurs. & Fri. Saturday Four Matinees a Week—Mon., Wed., Fri. and Sat. NIGHT—Two Shows. ?:30 and 9:00 O'clock. MATINEE—One Show/ 3:30, except Saturday, be ginning at 3:30 and continuing until 10:00. Admission: Night, 10 and 25c/Except Wednesday Night, 11c to all Matinee, Mon. and Fri. 10 and/15c. WedLlllc to all Sat 10 and 25c. Colored Bal cony 10 and ISc at dll times except Wednesday night 11c to alL JANUARY 11 LIONEL ‘THE T PICTURE Thursday’s Comedy:—WILD POSES. Friday*^ Comedy:—CROOK’S and SERIAL. WE ARE CELEBRATING Hal Roach’s . O . V. • ‘j, • s *. ’ ■ ' , 120th Anniversary SATURDAY JANUARY IS REX BELL in ^ ‘Diamond Trail’ ACTION! A' 4 "Abo Crooks Tour end THREE MUSKETEERS. 4 .fi'tuti THE BY PR SCREEN AMUSEM EST, FUNNI CLASSIC. DO A SINGLE i utn f OF JAN 8TH, TING ON THE FOR YOUR HIS LAT- COMEDY (T MISS IOW DURING WEEK OP JAN. 8TH. MOST LAUGHS IN / 2S YEARS. Monday—Tuesday JANUARY 15 and IS LEE TRACY ta “TURN BACK THE CLOCK Would you like to. live your life . over ? See Lee Tracy live his ' over and the changes he makes. COMEDY aad NEWS REEL. WEDNESDAY $ - ■ " r . I" ? l - f - - "T v - JANUARY 17—lie TO ALU, r ALL STAR CAST fo