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k ••V- - -'t 1 c' PA6B POUR. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA ‘ “ THURSDAY, JUNE 28TH, ML TW Barnwell Psople^entmel JOHN W. HOLMES It4e-1912. B. P. DAVIES, Editor «ad PropriHor. Entered at the post office at Barnwell, S. C., s| second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year - — $1.60 Six Months — AO Three Months ......... .60 (Strictly in Advance.) . . —. ■ *■ tern THURSDAY, JUNE 28TH, 1934. Emergency Crop Loans For Producing Crops All Counties in South Carolina Have Been Desifnated an “Storm Stricken” Areas. June 24th, aim took away a loving- wife and mother. Mrs. Black, who was 46 years of age, had been ill for only three weeks and bore her suffer ing with true Christian fortitude. She was a member of the Double Ponds Baptist Church and her passing leaves unfilled a place in the .home, church and community. - . Funeral services were conducted at five o’clock Sunday afternoon at Double Ponds Church by the Rev. L. G. Payne. Interment was in the adjoining cemetery. Mrs. Black is survived by her hus- hT B. and Ben Black, of Barnwell; Otto Black, of Blackville, and Miss Mary Black, of Barnwell; three brothers, Martin, Nick and Willie Grubbs; and three sisters, Mrs. Sara Ray, Mrs. Leatha Still and Mrs. Willie Still, who have the sympathy of many friends in their bereavement.—Con tributed. Washington, June 26.—All counties in South Carolina have been designat ed as storm stricken areas and the emergency crop loan offices operating in the State have been authorized to make loans for the purpose of produc ing crops, feeding livestock and P® - * chasing seed for forage crops, accord ing to an announcement here today by S. M. Garwood, Production Credit Commissioner of the Farm Credit Administration. The loans will be made from the $40,000,000 fund of the Emergency Crop Loan Act, ap proved February 23, 1934. Loan 8 for crop production purposes including the purchase of fertilizers and materials for top dressing may be made with a maximum allowance of $2.50 per acre, and secured by a first lien on the crops. The maximum allowance for loans to purchase feed for horses and mules i a $4.00 per head per month; for cat tle, $3.00; for sheep and goats, 75c; and for hogs, $1.00. These loans for feeding must be secured by a first lien on the livestock to be fed and may not be made for a feeding period extending beyond September 1, 1934. The limit on loans to purchase seed for forage crops i s $1.00 per acre, the loans to be secured by a' first lien on the livestock to be fed with the forage erop B produced. The maximum amount which may be loaned to any individual is $250, and loans will be made only to appli cants who are unable to obtain credit in an adequate amount from other sources. If the applicant has already obtained a loan from the emergency crop loan section in 1934, the total amount of such loan and the approved amount of the second loan must not exceed $250. In all cases loans are to be made in one installment and all notes sre to mature October 31, 1934. ** «* Mrs. W. R. Black. in Ellenton Graded School District Ncr. 16-53,, in Aiken and Hkrnwell Counties, at Atebury's store in Barn well County and at Don Knight’s fill ing station in Ellenton, S. C., in Aiken County, in said achoo] district upon the 30th day of June, 1934, on the ques- ton of fixing a special, annual tax levy of four mills on all - taxable property lying within E’lenton Graded School District^o. 16-53 to supple ment other revenues for school pur poses in and for said district. M. V F. BUSH, FRED C. BRINKLEY FOREMAN, Aiken County Trustees. \ C. M. TURNER, Barnwell County Trustee. Dated: June 11, 1934. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT. - John C. Matthews. Blackville, June 26.—John Calhoun Matthews, 79, died at his home here yesterday afternoon. He is survived by six sons, C. R. and H. W. Mat thews, of Birmingham, Ala., J. V. Matthews, of Washington, D.*fc.; E. C., W. E. and J. A. Matthews, of Blackville; one daughter, Miss Blanche Matthews, of Blackville; ten grand children and one brother, G. C. Mat thews, of Williston. Funeral services were held at the residence this afternoon at five o’ clock, conducted by the Rev. L G. Payne. TRY A BUSINESS BUILDER NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the United States, fee the Eastern District of South Carolina. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of: MAGGIE I. WALK ER, Barnwell, S. C. f Bankrupt dumber 4131. Notice ia hereby given that the above named bankrupt has filed a peti tion for discharge, and that a hearing has been ordered to be had upon the same on the 3rd day of August, A. D. 1934, before this Court at Charleston, S. C., at 10 o’clock in the forenoon; at which time and place all known credi tors and other persons in interest may appear and show cause jf any they have why the prayer of the said peti tioner should not be granted. RICHARD I. HUTSON, NOTICE OF ELECTION. ^tate of South’' Carolina, Barnwell County In the Courtr of Common Pleas. AIKEN MORTGAGE AND REALTY COMPANY, Plaintiff, va R. R. McELHENNY, Mrs. Kathleen M. Hood, Mrs. Ida M.. Jones, John P. McElhenhy, Mrs. Lena M. Lee, Herbert Helmuth, Willie Helmuth, Fred Helmuth, and Herbert Hel muth and Willie Helmuth and other Jieir s at law, if any, of Fred Hel muth, should he be dead, whose names and addresses are unknown to the plaintiff, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS FRED HEL MUTH, AND IF HE BE DEAD, TO HIS HEIRS AT LAW, HERBERT HELMUTH AND WILLIE HEL MUTH, AND OTHERS IF ANY, WHOSE NAMES AND ADDRESS- Notke of Final Discharge. -- ‘-'Ur- - mmm+mmm .---—v." State of South Carolina, Barnwell County. In the Probate Court. v » » IN RE: THE WILL OF P. J. DREW, DECEASED. W. H. TOWNSEND and J. M. FAR RELL, Executors. NOTICE is hereby given that I, W- H. Townsend, surviving Executor pf the last Will and -Testament of F. Drew, deceased, do hereby tender my resignation as such surviving Execu- taking effect immediately, and I do hereby certify that I have filed my final accounting as surviving Exec utor of the aforesaid Will, with the Judge of the Probate Court for Barn well/ County, State aforesaid, and have petitioned the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dispiissory upon Monday, the 9th day of July, 1934. W TOWNS^yD, Surviving Executor of the last Will and Testament of P J Drew, deceased June 13.—-4t Advertise in The People-Sentinel 'BEliEVE ME. THESE NEW NO-SCRU. fUL-VUE GLASSES HAVE SOLVED /VK PROBLEM] We can fit you too, with Rimless Glasses that will never bother you with loose screws or wobbling lenses. v. 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