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THURSDAY, MAT M8T, m4. Flower s Ca’houn, of SparUnborg, ] shall thereafter be mold on some sab- tos the week-en^ guest of Barnwell sequent salesday named by the plain- relatives. tifTg attorney, after simihir advertise- Mr. and (Mrs. Ralph Brown have re- THE BARNWELL PB0PLE-8ENTINRL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA turned home after an extended visit to relatives at Lugoff. Miss Eunice Moody, of- North Au gusta, ha s been the guest of Miss- Elizabeth Grubbs for the past week. Cadets Jambs Riley McNab and Steven Deason, of Clemson College, spent the week-end with Barnwell relatives. - / J. Julien Bush, Esq,, spent the week- end in Columbia, where his wife is convalescing at the Columbia hospital after a recent serious operation. ————■a* % Mrs. Mary E. Manning, of Atlanta, Ga^ left Saturday for Charlotte, N. C.> after spending a, few days with her son. Auditor W H Itfnwwiwy - - Ira B. Arm field, editor of The New berry Herald and News, was a visitor here Friday afternoon and called very .pleasantly at The People-Sentinel of fice. Mrs. T. D. Foglemqn, of Barling- ton, N. C., arived here Saturday even ing for a week’s visit to her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies. Dr. D. R. Sturkie, of North, a candi date for Congress from the Second District, was in Barnwell yesterday greeting old friends and making new acquaintances. — 1 ment, upon the same terms and condi tions. •. G M. GREENE, ' Master for Barnwell County. FORFEITED LAND COMMISSION SALE. State of South Carolina, CountyVof Barnwell. Under and by virtue of the authori ty vested in ns by an Act of the Gen- eeral Assembly of the State of South Carolina, entitled an “Act in Relation to Forfeited Lands, Delinquent Lands, and Collection of Taxes,” approved December 24, 1887, and Acts amenda tory thereof, we, the undersigned For feited Land Commission of Barnwell County, wHl sell at public auction to the highest bidder far hotwani* B. Wilson Walker spent the week end in Charleston and was accom panied home by his wife and little daughter, wbo had been the gnsstg bf fhe legal hours of sale, in front of the Court House at Barnwell, &. C., on Monday, the 4th day of June, 1934, this being saesday in said month, the following described real estate: One lot and one building in the Town of Blackville, bounded as fol lows: North by J. A. Maloney; East >y J. A. Maloney; West by Lartigue Street and South by Raliroad Avenue Levied upon as the defaulted property of J. McB. Bean and sold to satisfy warrant and costs. —ALSO— One lot in the Town of Blackville,* bounded as follows: North by Estate of D.,P. Walsh; East by Miss Hattie Martin; West by Lartigue Street and South by Estate of Ed Hayes and J. E. Maloney. Levied upon as the defaultec property of J. McB. Bean and sold to satisfy warrant and costs. Terms of sales: Cask; purchaser _ relatives there for some time, y Services at Reedy Branch. The Rev. L. G. Payne, of Blackville. will conduct services at the Reedy Branch Baptist Church on the first Sunday in June at 2:30 pt m. The public is cordially invited to attend. Weeks—Lazar. ' Aiken, May 26.—Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Weeks, of Aiken, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Wiilie Inez, to Mr. 'Arthur Harlan Lazar, cf Aiken. The wedding will take place in June. »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»^»»»» WELCOME TO THE Red Goose Lunch and ' Sandwich Shop~ FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 877 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. DRAFT and BOTTLE BEER Sandwiches and Short Orders L. L. Hutchinson, Prep Phone 9341 sessmenta are to be paid to B. P. Davies, Treasurer, Barnwell, S. C. (Pledges left with the treasurer will be properly filed.) ^ . The committee has fixed the follow- ng assessments for candidates for the respective offices: County Treis- uren f100.00; County Auditor, $100.00; County Superintendent of Education, $100.00; Judge of Probate, $100.00; House of Representatives, $60.00 each; Magistrates «t BarfawelT, Ben nett Springs, Blackville and Williston, $16.00 each; Magistrates at DUhbar- ;on, Great Cypress, Hilda and Red Oak, $10.00 each. Provided, that if more than one candidate enters the race for Treasurer. Auditor. Sunerin= endent of Education, Judge of Pro bate or the House of Representatives, refunds will, be made on the basis of he number of candidates in each par ticular lace. (No refunds to candi dates for Magistrate.) ' ’. . y" Campaign Meetings. Campaign meetings have been scheduled as follows: Hilda, Friday, June 15; Dunbarton, Friday, J\ily 13; Williston, Friday, July 27; Blackville, Friday, August 10; Barnwell, Friday, August 24. Edgar A. Brown, Co. Chinn. NOTICE OF ENROLLMENT. part of Rad Oak township that] liasVWast of the Lower Three Runs and \that part of Bennett Springs that lias East of the public road 'through the Green Pond place,] South three miles. Enrollment Committee—B. F. An-1 derson, \G. D. Dicks, R. F. Rountree ] and Miss Ruth Rogers. Book to be opened at store of B. F. ] Anderson.' " ELKC in 5 above.' Enrollment Committee—Paul S.| ib District: As set out Green, Aloi and Mrs. Clar Book to be Green and C».- Bates, L. F. 5tansell| L. Johnston Hitt, opened at store of | ELECTRICITY IS A WORKER WHOSE “WAGE” GETS CHEAPER THE LONGER IT WORKS. AND WHEN IT COMES TO “OVER-TIME,” IT COSTS LESA THAN EVER. Tin? MORE USED* THE DOWER THE PRICE; THE MORE IT DOES, THE CHEAPER IT GETS. BESIDES BEING CHEAPER, KILOWATTS ARE DOING MORE THINGS IN to pay for papers and revenue stamps. R. L. BRONSON, Clerk of Court, J. J. BELL, County Treasurer. W. H. MANNING, County Auditor, Forfeited Land Commission oi BarnweH- County. Barnwell, S. C., May 16, 1934. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I wil file my final account as Executrix o' the Will of Mrs. Elizabeth S. Hair deceased, with the Hon. John K. Snel ling, Judge of the Probate Court for Barnwell County, State of South Caro lina on Monday, June 11, 1934, at 1 o’clock in the forenoon, and petition the said Court for an Order of Dis charge and Letters Dismissory. ETHEL IRENE HAIR, Executrix .Estate of Lizzie Hair, May 12, 1934. deceased. Pursuant to Rule No. 11 of the Democratic Party of South Carolina, I, Edgar A. Brown, County Chairman of Barnwell County, hereby give no- O) (Rule No. 6):. “The qualifications for membership in any club of the party in this State, and for voting at a primary shall be as follows, viz: The applicant for membership, or vo ter, shall be 21 years of age, or shall become so before the succeeding gen- eral election and be a white Demo- crat. He shall be a citizen ol the United States and of this State. No person shall belong to any club or vote in any primary unless he has re sided in the State two year s and in the county six mo'nths prior to the succeeding general election and in the club district 60 days prior to the first primary following his offer to en roll: Provided,. that public schoo teachers and ministers of the gospe in charge of a regular organized church shall be exempt from the pro- FRIENDSHEP—Club District: As| set out in 5 above Enrollment Committee—Paul Mor-| ris, H. E. Creech, Frank Sanders and tfrs. H. E. Creech. Book to be opendd at residence of) Frank Oaudcrgr FOUR MILE—Club Dwtrict: Aa| set out in 5 above. Enrollment Committee—Pete John-1 son, H. T. Youmans, B. L. Peeple s and | Mrs. C. G. Youngblood. Book to be opened At residence of] C. M. Turner. GREAT CYPRESS—Club District:] As set out in 5 above. Enrollment Committee—B. M. Jen kins, Jr., G. C. Best, R. M. Barker and ] Mrs. Kate Wingo. Book to be opened at store of G. C. | Best HEALING SPRINGS^-Club Dis-| trict: As set out in 5 above. Enrollment Committee — D. W. I Heckle, L. P. Boylston, Ed Wade and] Mrs. Josephine Nobles. Book to be opened at Heckle’s Fill ing Station. HERCULES—Club District: As] set out in 6 above. Enrollment Committee MORE WAYS THAN EVER. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES if otherwise qualified.’ (2) Books of enrollment for the • re spective Democratic clubs requirec under the rules for the new enrollment in Barnwell County will be opened by the secretaries or the enrollment com mittees of the respective clubs on uesday, June 5th, 1934, and will re main open for the enrollment until uesday, the 24th day of July, 1934, which shall be the last day of enroll ment. (Rules No*. 11 and 12.) *(3) Each applicant for enrollment shall For the Eastern District c,f South Carolina. W. R. Bell, in person write upon the club roll his R- S. Weathersbee, M. S. Hair and :‘ull name and immediately thereaf-j Mrs. R. S. Weathersbee. ter his age, occupation and post office' Book to be opened at residence of address, and if in a city or town shall R* S. Weathersbee IN- BANKRUPTCY. Legal Advertisements MASTER S SALE. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Barnwell- Coupty, S. C, in the case of Aiken" Mortgage and Realty Com pany, plaintiff, vs. H. B. Hair, and Herman Brown and Isadore Brown, co-partner s trading under ' the firm name of Simcn Brown’s Sons, defend ants, I, the undersigned Master, will sell in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the 4th day of June, 1934, same being salesday, to the highest bidder, the following describ ed premises: All right, title and inter est of H. B. Hair, which is one (1) undivided fourth in and to all that certain lot of land, with the im provements thereon, situate in the town of Blackville, BarnweH County, S. C., at the corner of Clarke and Pas- call is Streets and bounded as follows: On the North by Pascallis Street; on the East by what is known by Rail road lot; on the West by Clark-Street, and on the South lot of B> L. Boylston. terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers and Revenue stamps. And the successful bidder, except the plaintiff, or its attorney, and all other persons who may thereafter raise the bid, to make a cash deposit of 6 per cent, of such bid as earnest money for evidence of good faith in bidding. The deposit of the last highest bid der to be applied on the bid, should th'ere be a compliance, if the person making the "highest bid fails to make such deposit immediately at the time of the acceptance of his bid, then the mortgaged premises shall be re sold at once on the same salesday, upon the same terms at the risk of such bidder, and so on from time to time thereafter until a compliance shall be secured. And that if the highest bidder fails to comply with out lawful excuse, then his deposit shall be retained by the Master and for feited to the pliintiff as liquidated damages, and the mortgaged premises In Re: Maggie I. Walker, Bankrupt. To the Creditors of the Above Bank rupt : TAKE NOTICE, That on the 17th day of May, 1934, the said Maggie I. Walker, of Barnw.ell,. S.. C.,. in. the County of Barnwell, district aforesaid, was adjudged a bankrupt, and there will be a first meeting of creditors in the office of the undersigned on ths 4th day of June, 1934, at 11 a. m., at which time creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ex amine the bankrupt and transact such other busines g as shall be properly presented. Notice is further given that at this meeting application will be made for an order for sale of both real and personal ^tcperty, and. 4f offered, a composition to creditors will be voted on. Claims verified in Accordance with the bankruptcy law should be filed by all desiring to take 5 * ; part in meet ings or share any dividends which may be declared. Dated at Orangeburg, S. this 23rd day of May, 1934. H. E. MOORE, Referee in Bankruptcy. NOTICE TO CANDIDA'] The attention of candidates ifi Barn well County is called to para^aph one of Rule 26 of the Democratic Party in Seuth CaroHna. whfch isrxs fol >ws: “26. Candidates for the General Assembly and f° r county offices snail file with the chairman of the County Committee a pledge in writing abide the results of the primary ai support the nominee 8 thereof. Candi' dates for ether offices shall file such' pledge with the 'chairman of the State Committee: Provided, That the pledge of such candidate shall be filet on or before 12 o’clock, Meridian, on a date to be fixed by the County Com- mtttee or the State Committee, re spectively, for the filing of pledges and paying assessments. No vote for any candidate who ha 8 not paid his ussesfmtenjt . nor complied- with this rule shall be counted.” , > In compliance with this rule, the BarnweH County Democratic Execu tive Committee had fixed the time for expiration of filing pledge 8 and pay ing assessments at not later than 12:00 o’clock noon, Thursday, June 14th, 1934. Statutory pledges are to be filed with R. L. Bronson, Clerk o: Court, at Barnwell, S. C., and party SouthXarouna (POWER J. W. Ruff, Local Mgr. PHONE 9363 J. LEE WELTCH, Ugfe EXPERT AUTO REPAIRS OVERHAULING OUR SPECIALTY r ALL WORK GUARANTOR WELTCITS GARAGE ANY MAKE CAR—PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE.. Free Parking to Customers. • WASHING, GREASING AND STORAGE, „ 805 ELLIS STREET AUGUSTA, GA; FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE CORPORATION. S%s DUE lf$4. Morris, W. Hayhe Dyches, Farrell A.j Creech and Miss Evelyn Creech. Book to be opened at residence of] Bennie Morris. HILDA—Club District: As set out] in 5 above. -Y • Enrollment Committee—M. L. Col-] lins, A. D. Hutto, H. J. Delk and Mrs.] Ella Collins. Book to be opened at store of Isa-] dore Hartzogr———^ 2 * HOME OWNERS’ LOAN CORP. 4s DUE 1951 BOUGHT — SOLD — QUOTED JOHNSON^ LANE, SPACE & CtMnc^- 733 BROAD STREET. PHONE 3686 AUGUSTA, GA. Atlairta RED OAK—Club District: As set ] ut in 5 above, except that part West visions of this section as fo residence Lu4ler Three Runs: (See Dunbar- ton.) Enrollment Committee — O. Moore, T. D. Creighton, Jr^ J. Hill and Mrs. W. B. Parker. Book to be opened at Moore’s store. | REEDY BRANCH—Club District: As set.cat in 6.above —\ Enrollment Committee—C. C. Black, M. O. Creech, J. C. R. Grubbs and Mrs. Ollie B. Grubbs. Book to be opened, at residence of C. Black. Matinees Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat. Nignt Shows:—8:00 and 9:30 P. M. ROSEMARY—Club set out in 5 above. Enrollment Committee District: A, write the name of street and the num- )er of his house in which he resides, 't such designation Exists in said city~ or town If the applicant connot write he may make his mark upon the roll, which shall be witnessed by the secretary or other person then having the custody thereof* and the secretary shall fill in the other requirements. (.4) No person shall be enrolled in any club or vote' in any primary except in the club district in which he resides. (Rule No. 8.) . ____ That the flames of the clubs in Barnwell County, the boundaries of the club districts as required to be set out in Rule No. 11, the names of the members cf the enrollment comittees and the places where the respective clubs are to be are as follows: (5) The dub district and boundaries of the clubs in Barnwell County (with the exception of the Dunbarton club) are as follows: In all cases the voter must enroll at the precinct nearest his place of residence IN THE TOWNSHIP IN WHICH HE RE SIDES, REGARDLESS OF PROXI MITY TO PRECINCTS IN OTHER TOWNSHIPS, and can only vote at the voting place of such club, and ter ritory included by this test shall be considered the club district of such club: BARNWELL—Club District; As set out in 5 above. Enrollment Committee — Monroe Morris, Perry B. Bush, N. G. W. Walker— ~ THURSDAY-FRIDAY * * / , MAY 31-JUNE 1 CLARK GABLE and \ MYRNA LOY in test One of Clark Gable’s Gr • / Performances. Added:—2 Reel Comedy. a SATURDAY JUNE 2 TED HkALY, NAT PENDLETON in Lazy River They Faced Danger of Dishonor and Death for 'one hour of Ecstasy! Added:—Serial. Book to be opened at Deason’s Drug Store. BENNETT SPRINGS—Club Dis trict: As set out jn 5 above, except that part of Benrtett Springs town ship East of the public road through Green Pond Place running South 3 miles. (See Dunb&rton.) Enrollment Committee —A J. F. weet, W. T. Hankinson, G. R. Pee- les and Mrs. C. O.'Meyer, ook to be opened at store of C. O. Mljyer. LACKVILLE—Club District. As set\out in .5 above. ollment Committee — E. F. Jr M. Halford, P. E. Allen Leonard Kelly, to be opened at Rush’s Drug USg and B Store DOUBLE PONDS—C{pb ^District: As set\out in 5 above. Enrollment Committee—Leon Dia mond, Leon W. Hutto, Aiken Croft and Mrs\ Leon Hutto. Book to be opened at ifcaidenee of Leon W. Hutto. DUNBARTON—Club District: All i Attest: B. P. Davies, Secy. SILOAM—Club District: As set out in 5 above. EnfSHrnenTComiflTttee—BeltonTToT- ly, E. G. Hay, W. B. Fowke and Mrs. Mabel Gantt. Book to be opened at residence of Belton Holly . WILLISTON—Club District: As] * r set out in 5 above. - Enrollment Committee — M. -C. Kitchings, H. M. Thompson, J. W. Cook and Mrs. J. E. Kennedy. Book to be opened at store of Wil liston Hardware Co. - BMW YENOME—Club District: As set]JEAN PARKER, ROBERT YOUNG, out in 5 above. , Enrollment Committee—J. W. Bates, B. O. Norris, C. P. Morris and Mrs. W. P. Morris. Book to be opened at residence of J. W. Bates, i Attention is called to the fact that, under Rule If, there shall be a new general enrollment of all voters every four years, beginning witR the year 1934, particuar attention being called to the following provisions: “(a) Provided, further, That in each election year the books of enroll ment be opened as 7 now provided, and those person 8 meeting the require ments for enrollment since the last general enrollment, or wha are not enrolled, shall be enroled by the sec retary or by the enrollment commit- tel. lit. case any properly enrolled]] voter has changed his voting precinct) 1 he shall be entitled to he enrolled fhT his new precinct under the following]] rules, to-wit: Application for a cer tincate of transfer ghaTT be made Th writing to the secretary of the former I club, who shall certify in writing to] the secretary of the precinct club where such enrolled voter desires to] be enrolled, to the effect that 8 uch vo ter was duly enrolled in his club, giv ing date of enrollment, name, age, occupation and address. At the time] he shall note in ink on the enrollment: book the transfer so made. Upon pre sentation of the certificate of transfer to the secretary, the applcant shaU be permitted to enroll in his new voting precinct club, provided he is in all I other respects qualified under the rules ] of the party. “(b) In ease erf the death of any! voter, the secretary, or the enrollment committee, under supervision of the County Executive Committee, shall have authority to strike from the boolo^ of enrollment . the name or ' names of such deceased voter, giving the approximate date of death of de ceased.” w v EDGAR A. BROWN, Chmn., Co. Executive Com. Monday and Tuesday JUNE 4-6 MARIE DRESSLER and LIONEL BARRYMORE ta The Picture You Have Been Waiting for. Added—Charlie Chase Comedy—Mid* . summer Mush. WEDNESDAY JUNE f.—Ada. 16c and 15c. JAMES DUNN and CLAIRE TREVER la ' Jimmie & Sally A Geat Picture With a Great Oast,. Added—NEWS ead COMEDY. BROWN & BUSH Attorneya-at-Lav BROWN-BUSH BUILDING 4 ’ BARNWBLL, SOUTH GAEOUNA PRACTICE IN STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS HALL 6 COLE, Inc. 94-102 FANEU1L HALL MARKET, BOSTON, MASS. Commisaion Merchants and Distributors ef ASPARAGUS One of the Oldest Commission He ta the Trade. SEND FOR SHIPPING STAMP. "v^W. I pledges are to be filed with Edgar A. lmjn bAK i uin—uiuo District: ah i Attest: d. r. Levies, occy. Brown, County Chairman. All as- |of Richland township, together with |Bhmwell, S. C. May 22,1934. for Job