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/ t - V. --/■= : jfe-rr tAGB FOWL BABNWBLL PBOPLB-8KNTINEL, BAIN WELL, 80UT1I CABOUNA THUR8BATF7 ^*ABCH If, lfS4.‘ TIitBarn wll P8ople»Seiitiiiel JOHN W. HOLMES B. P. DAVIES, Editor aad Proprietor. Entered at the pest office at Barnwell, ^ S. C., as second-class matter. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year — $1A0 Six Months AO Three Months >60 (Strictly In Advance.) THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1934. 12 PAGES * _ •_ rounwrr CHRIST is risen! Christ is risen! He hath burst his bonds in twain! Christ is risen! Christ is risen! Alleluia! swell the strain! For our (sin he suffered loss By divine decree; He hath died upon the cross, But our God is He. See the chains of death are broken!/ Earth below and hesv’n above, Joy in each amazing token Of his rising, Lord of love. i He forevermore shall reign By the Father's side, Till he comes to earth again^ Comes to claim his bride. Glorious angels, downward thronging, I Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee. My Bed Lock. 1 was a good boy last Sabbath. I went to church. I dropped in my dime. I listened attentively to every thing that was »aid or sung. I could not see any nearby ill-wind that might blow my«way. . ; 8 and f o’clock specials. All I got was A subway trains meeting; a cou ple of trains running together; a house falling down; a horse-shoe rasp rasping on a metal roof, and an oc casional note in E minor, or front part or a hind part of what sounded like a fine joke. The value and ap preciationof the radio would be en hanced > million percent if static coul<) be tuned out like a bad pro gram can be tuned in. Hail the Lord of all the skies; Heav'n, with joy and holy longing For the Word incarnate cries. Christ is risen! Earth, i Gleam, ye starry train! All creation, find a voice! He o’er all shall reign! Startling Chargee. school superintendent, that members of- President Roosevelt’s “brain trust” are preparing to supplant the Presi dent—characterized as the Kerensky of the “American: revolution”—with 1 went straight home after the services. I parked, my car in front of my house, a» usual. I took the key out of the lock and put/it in my pocketbook. I ate dinner/ I decided to take a short trip about 4 p. m. So— 1 put my overcoat on, hat, and necktie, and walked out of the front pi-izza and I was just ready> to step into my sedan when it dawned upon me that wa s gone, missing, out of sight, and its whereabouts were un- knowi;/ In other words somebody had stolen it, lock, stock and barrel, and -___My blood pressure jumped from normal in the shade to 188 in the sun. My anatomy began to perspire big drops of sweat. I became too weak to stand *$>. I was shocked al most into irfsignificance. My only modu g opperandi was no more, so far a« 1 was concerned. 1 had all kinds of insurance on this car except theft. I didn’t rieed theft, as I kept the key with me when 1 wasn’t with the car. • That guy stoje^ not only my car, but he got 18 in stallments with it; if he had waited 2 more months, He would have stolen a fully paid-for vehicle. Well, after 16 years, ! am back on my feet again. I can’t buy a now car, and there ain’t much hope of me finding my old one. 1 had the tank full of gas, the motor full of oil, the tires full of air, the radiator full of Those are startling charges made water, and the transmission full of by Dr. William A. Wirt,—Indiana grease; in fact, she was trimmednip Flat Rock Socials. the town pump which froze up last week has been repaired and fixed, it will now fetch water at the 15th stroke. _this will be Whig help to the farmers who come to town in waggings instead of walking. V »' ....our depot agent has infarmed the puhlick by a of a change in schedule of his the cannon ball has benn passing thru every other day, hut now it will pass thru 3 times a week shortly after 5 p. m. if possible, the trucks pass every hour onner count of low rates. .—Scholl had to be tumed out- Tt noon last monday when sevejral un known diseases broke out. nobody did not know what it was at first, but learned later on that it was some thing -they et. it caused redness of face and bending over pains and folks inflicted with same seemed pizr ened, but they have all fully recovered and got well. the ewa ha s newer sent anny monney for flat rock’s water works ansforth. cedar lane alreddy has running watter, and 3 bathing tubs and 10 yard spiggots have benn in- ike Clark, says it i s so strong they can squirt it up to the top of a telegram post, he spent last night with his cuzzin, sadie lee Clark, and s be let him go a-washing in the tuh. it wa B knee deep in-same^ • CANDIDATES’ CARDS. For Congress. > Columbia, S. C., March 14, 1934. I hereby annonnee my candidacy for election to Congress from the Secand Congressional District, pledging my self to abide by the rules of the Democratic party. V t . * GARY PASCHAL. x County Superintendent of Education. Elko, S. C., Feb. 27, 1934. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Superintend ent of Education, subject to the rule and regulations of the Democratic primary election. HORACE J. CROUCH, V For Magiatrate at Hilda, y l hereby announce, myself as a can didate for the office of Magistrate at Hitda. SUbject to the rule g and regula tions of the Democratic, primary elec tion. ■; ■ V N. A. HIERS. Hilda, March 17, 1934. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Magistrate at Hilda, subject lo the rules and ifeguta- tions of the Democratic primary elec tion. PAUL Legal Advertisemems MASTER’S SALE. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Barn well County, South Carolina, in the case of Marie T. Cornell, plaintiff, vs. Mattie Bell, et al M defendants, I, the j undersigned Master, will sell in front of the Court House at Barnwell, | South Carolina, during the legal hours of sale, on the 2nd day of April, 1934,1 same being sale day in said month, to the* highest bidder, the following de^t ... * _ ■ ■ ■ . In our show rooms a hundred eager electric hands are ready to help with the house work, to sew a seam, to set and wind the clocks, _toast the breakfast bread, to flood your system with life renewing sun shine, to keep your food fresh and whole some, to add to your comfort and conven ience in a hundred! happy, modern ways with no time off and at low cost. For full details regarding electric ap pliances see your electrical dealer or — SouthXarolina POWER COMPANY J. W. Ruff, Local Mgr. 8-44, 8-3-3, - Acid Phosphate, Kainit, Manure Salt, Nitrhte of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia delivered to your farm by truck. in such a manner *hat not even thief could find'cause for complatrifT there is some talk of re-opening up the pitcher show which closed en during the republican add-ministra tion. a new man from the county- seat is looking over everything and says hp might pul in a talkie and do away with the readie. scribed premises: “All of that piece, parcel or tract of land in Rosemary Township, Barn well County, State aforesaid, contain ing 90 acres, zhore or less, and bound ed on the Nnrth by lands of the estate of W. P./Mitchell; on the East by SEE ME BEFORE BUYING! BARNWELL, S. C. a dictator on the order of Josef Stalin. Natuially, the “brain trusters” promptly branded the educator’s charges as “ridiculous,” “untrue” and “very facetious,” and made a counter charge that the allegations may be a “red herring” calculated to divert congress and public attention from useful legislation. Be that as it may, Dr. Wirt’s charges are of too serious a nature be lightly dismissed and he should be forced to name the man or men who gave him his information. Dis patches from Washington say that ’charges of treason and talk of a firing squad enlivened the ‘brain trust revo lution’ dispute today (Monday), as the house received a resolution call- in* for an investigation of charges that plotters within the government were seeking to sabotage the recovery program." It is idle to say that a more serious Evolution th£n the one thnough which we have been passing cannot occur in the United States. They have occurred in other countries where such things “could not happen.” A most rigid investigation should be made to prove Dr. Wilt’s charges or lyrand 1 him as a fit candidate for the Ananias Club. I am / sorry I can’t tell you the kind of a car it was, you can’t run “ads” in my column, but it was just like my partner’s car, and his car is a black Ford with a motor number that sounds exactly like* 3555152 and the right front fender was slightly bent. His license number is B-22-098, but mine is one number younger. If you see anybody with it^ please “rite or foam” me collect. I ain’t able to keep on walking; my back is weak and my legs bend at the knees. sy-from all of his pitchers will be showed the same time that they are-showed in n? y. it will be a fine -thing for -fiat Trek.—show’s will be—heUH tinie week for c*15 intermission, so he yores trulie, mike Clark, coVry sp lands of/estate of W. P. Mitchell and he has goodlHamp/Woodward; on the South by of J. W. Kennedy and on the 1 ST A TI C I am going to save up all of my extra pennie s from now on and when some wise person invents a contrap- General Assembly Is Faced by I^ajor Bills Liquor, Santee-Coorier and Rural Elec- trification/Sfill Wait for (Vrisideration. tion that will eliminate static from .the radio, I am going to send him a money order for the accumolated cash. Columbi lina tod; The Cotton Speculators. It is hard—we might «ay impos- aible—for the man in the street to ont-guess.>.the cotton mairket manipu lators. For instance, many expected the price to advance last week on the news that the national house of rep resentatives had passed the Banl^- bead control bill. Instead, there was m alight decline. Last summer,^, during the progress of the acreage reduction campaign there was a steady advance in the price of the fleecy staple, but when the announcement was made that the campaign was a spCcess, prices im mediately took a pose-dive. Such price pfovements are “ex plained” on ttre grounds that the market had/already “discounted” the effect. The Igie Col. Butler Hagood was wont jm remark that he would much play poker than take a chance the cotton market—that in the American game he would at get the opportunity of dealing his turn came, whereas those in control of the markets play wKh a •‘cold deck” and do aW of the dealing. Nothing makes me madder tha to be on the verge of hearing t high points in a program, or a knock out blow in the ring, or a spegCn by my favorite entertainer, a hofne-run hit, when old man static steps in and growls and groans an<j (3/?x?x?x,x) makes it impossible tp catch the point s that always mepn everything. If a radio wap a human being, every time static began to pour from his mouth, it wpuld get a biff in the eye, or a kicly in the stummick. But a fellow is so helpless when he can’t hear nothing but static; he just has to sit thbre and CU8S an( ! Down. He can’t gain anything by pitching the darned thing out of the window; the installments would keep on installing jpst the same. 4 - J When static drowns out a good radio .program, it reminds me of shells in my oysters, or sand in my tuinipgreens, or a spider in my dumplings, or the old man walking in just as his daughter was preparing to .receive a kiss, or a nial in a tire, or somebody standing up in front of me when the second strike and third ball had been pitched, or a crowd scroudging in front of me at the crucial moment in a movie. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wragg, of Columbia, spent the week-end with Mx. sad Mrs. W. L. Molair. hate static with all the venom in my anatomy. I :_wish somebody would do something about it. It looks like the NRA, or the RFC, or the CWA, or the U. S. Senate would de vise some plan or method to get rid of this pestilential nuisance for all time to come. Why, its worse than war betwixt Japan and Russia. (By the way, if we must have a war— here’s hoping it will be betwixt them, with no interventions allowed.) 1 tuned in tonight for my usual • * ■ ' — * V*v 4 March 24.—South Caro- was practically assured a legislative session shorter this year J)y a/month or more than the record breaking bout of lawmaking which Id the general assembly here until ast May 17thr—— Action of the senate in retuming the vital appropriation bill to the house Friday was expected to enable the legislature to adjourn sine die in two weeks at the latest, barring unfore seen obstacles. Many predicted ad journment by next week-end. The session enters its twelfth week when the two branches reconvene on Tuesday. Members saw definite pros pects of ending the term in less than the eighty-nine days it took in 1932, and much ishorter time than the 128- day session last year. Hailed- m a “abort session” when the house approved’ a $6,241,000 ap propriation bill in two weeks, it be came complicated by the school and tax question, liquor and auto tag re duction legislation. Passage of a house bill raising teachers salaries ten per cent, added to financial problems which kept the senate and its finance committee por ing or debating over appropriations from January 19 to March 22. Kalediscopic action by the senate would be necessary next week tc teach sine die adjournment by the week-end. The chamber still has be fore it the school bill, five liquor or referendum measures, the Santee- G’c^per and rural electrification bills, and a mass of miscellaneous legisla tion already passed by the house. A 4 per cent beer bill, “gallon-a- month** liquor bill and two other liquor measures may occupy house attention during the interval. Both branches were expected to name free confereees early next week on the $7,078,061 appropriation bill approved by the senate. It called for approximately $400,000 more than the total of house appropriations* • ADVERTISE IN Th* Pcopl> Sentinel. W^st by lands of R. E. Woodward.” Also: “All that piece, parcel .or tract of TSTfct tn Rosemary Township, Barnwel 1 County, State aforesaid, containing 30 acres, more or less and bounded on the North by lands of Bertha and May McLemcre; on the East by lands cf C. B. Parker; on the South by lands of J. W. Kennedy and on the West Term s of sale: Gash, purchaser to pay for papers and Revenue, stamps, and the successful bidder must deposit with the - Master Thirty-seven Dollars, being less than 3 per cent, of amount due, as evidence of good faith and fail ing so to do, Master must resell said property on same day and upon same / ~ZTAX ! NOTICE terms and condtions. l G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. /: INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. P. A. PKICa Muwinr. iU CALL ON US FOR ALL KINDS OF BEAUTY TREATMENTS All work done by experienced operators. ' FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE NO. 43. The Barnwi Beauty Sh >p HSB THE TIME FOR PAYING 1933 • STATE AND COUNTY TAXES HAS & BEEN EXTENDED TO THE PRESENT TWO PER CENT. PENALTY APPLIES TO ALL TAXES PAID IN MARCH; ONE PER CENT AD- • > ‘ ' • DITIONAL WILL BE ADDED FROM MAKING A TOTAL OF THREE PER * V CENT. ' L- ■J ALL UNPAID TAXES WILL BE PUT IN EXECUTION WITH PENALTIES AND COSTS AS PROVIDED BY LAW. J« J* BELL s.- * »■’ . - • V TREASURER, BARNWELL COUNTY