The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, July 26, 1934, Image 4
a P. DAVIES. EdUmr ami Praprietar.
Entered at tbe post office at EarnweD.
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Tear HAS
Monlhi AO
Tfcieo Montlu —_——- AO
(Strictly IP Adraac*.)
at the Barnwell Theatre Monday, Ja y
aotk for a two d*J engagement.
_ Baddy DeSylva, the produeer who
THURSDAY. JULY 10. 1*S4.
A diepateh from Hampton states
that the Hampton County sheriff re
ports finding evidence of whiskey
making in that county “for the first
time this year.” Unless bootleggers
are misrepresenting their wares
such “evidence” ha* been sold in
Barnwell for many months and what
is purported to be “Hampton County
rye” has gained quite a reputation
among the hihnlnnslv inclined
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Dilliager’s Ignominious End.
John Dillinger, a hero to those
whose perverted minds admire the
exploits of criminals, met the igno
minious end that he deserved. He
died running in a fruitless effort to
save the worthies, life that he had
forfeited becau-e of his j» vrless
depredations.
There will be those who will decry
the marner in which he was slain.
They will contend that he “wasn’t
given a chance.” But why give
chance to a desperate murderer who
would have seized the opportunity to
kill one or mere of the federal offi
cers assigned to his capture? Even
a rat wiTI light when cornered and, in
the last analysts, John Dillinger was
a rat. He would have “shot it out,'
of court, but—
Ronuuiiic£Film Comedy
Tracy and “Pat*
Appear hi PWtere
at Local Theatre.
“Bottoms Up,” described as a ro
mantic comedy with music, will open
was also responsible for “Sunny Side
Up,” is. credited with another hit.
Like his earlier success,”Bottoms Uu”
is reported to be a delightful romance
with songs woven logically into the
story.
Pat” Paterson, lovely English
comedienne, makes her American film
debut in this picture. The other mem
ber* of the cast are Spencer Tracy,
John Boles, Herbert Mundin, Sid
Silvers, Harry Green, Thelma Todd,
Robert Emmett O'Ccunor, Dell Hen
derson, Suzanne Kaaren and Douglas
Wood. _____—
The film satirizes the bluff of
Hollywood. It portray* how three
merry rogues and a girl with movie
ambitions put on a *well front and
crash the golden gates of the movie
capital. The gill, who has long
cherished a love for a famous movie
star, soon finds herself skyrocketed to
film famz by her three roi.icking
companions. Before long she is play
ing opposite the man she ha, loved
from afar. When the girl and her
three ccmpanion* are found to be
bluffs, the situation becomes embar
rassing. But the film star, who has
fallen in love with the girl, sticks by
i)«r a«l—yctull want to see for yaur-
»elf how it ends.
The four song numbers which gi'e
promise of being hits are
The State of South
County of Bamwefl.
By John K.
Esq^ Probate
WHEREAS. Dr. H. A. Grot* hath
made suit to me to grant unto him
Letters cf Administration of the e
tate of and effects of F. A. Gross, de-
THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to
Cite »nd arimr.nish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said F
A, Gross, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Barnwell, S. C
oh Wednesday, August 1st, next, after
publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in
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the forenoon, to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Administra
tion should not be. granted. .
Given under my hand this 18th day
of July, A. D. 1934.
JOHN K. SHELLING,
Judge of Probate, B. C.
Published on the 19th day of July,
1934, iq The Barnwell People-Sentinel.
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In a day’s drive
iT’S THE RIDE
THAT COUNTS
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
the Gate for Katy7
Waiting at
Turn on the
Moon,” “Little Did I Dream” ~abd
“Tm Throwin’ My Love Away.” The
He died running and the State of f^r well-known song writers eoepon-
Illmois has been saved the expense
of a needl— trial. _
Hie ignominious end should serve
aa a warning to other* who think that
they can flaunt the law and get away
whl* it -
Political Space-Grafters.
We suppose it ij so perfectly natur
al for people to want to get some
thing for nothing that the South
Carolina political aspirants should not
lie unduly censured for their attempts
to graft a little space at the expense
cf the newspapers under the very
thin disguise of “news stories.” It
seems that when unfavorable rumors
are circulated, the candidate affected
thereby sends out a denial labeled
“news, when it is really nothing
more nor less than a political adver
tisement and should be paid for at
the usual rate. Of course, if a news
paper had published the rumers it
would only be fair to the candidate
to publish his denial without charge
but in all other cases payment should
be demanded.
The People-Sentinel is again this
year refraining as far as possible
from active participation in the cam
paign. Our advertising column* are
<pen to all candidates alike at the
rale charged for this service. This
does not mean, of course, that we do
decided penumal preferences
the aspirant, for the varkus
offices, but aside from hoping that
Emile Harley will get the vote of
every man and woman in Barnwell
County and be elected on the first
ballot, speaking editorially we wish
roost of the candidates “moughty well.”
Just Can't Take It.
In the words of a more or less
popular song. Editor Smoak, of The
WaHerboro Pres* and Standard, who
delights occasionally to crack down
on his fellow scribes; • M just cant take
R* IHfcy,** WlHBI HVflh a doaa ^ Ida
own medicine, as witness the display
of spleen in that newspaper’s “an-
•ww” to fc recent editorial in The
People-Sentinel. He reminds us of
the practical joker who cannot enjoy
a joke at his own expense.
Fie on you, Brother Smoak! If you
had not in the past usually expressed
your opinions on public matters there
would have been no point to our
“verbal barb.” And while your able
•uhatitute may be entirely correct in
her statement that the\ “readers of
The Pres* and Standard aie more in
terested in the little everyday events
which they have a part in than the
print shop* that they know nothing
about,” we submit that the alleged
coercion of candidates by members of
labor unions is a matter vitally af
fecting every one of those readers,
whether she sees it that way or net,
for whatever strike* at the roots of
trae Americanism affects all Ameri
cans to a greater or a lesser degree.
And ao, her opinion to the contrary
notwithstanding, we still contend
that "red” unionism I* a real menace
to the American people, as witness the
gamanl “sympathetic” strike in CsH-
loraia feat week. ;
,ible for these numbers . are Hsrcld
Adamton, Burton Lane, Richard A.
Whiting and Gus Kahn.
Davyd' Bujfer directed friom his
own story and screen play which he
wrote in collaboration with B. G. De-
Sylvia and Sid Silvers.
Notice of Meeting of Co
Executive Committee.
•ty
Notice is* hereby given that a meet
ing of the Banwell County Demo
cratic Executive Committee will be
held at the law office* of Brown and
Bush in Barnwell, S. C'. t on Friday
morning, August 3rd, 1934, at ten o’
clock, for the purpose of purging the
club rolls, appointing managers of
the primary elections and transacting
such other busines, as may properly
come before Mid mret tng. -Candidate^
having complaints cf irregularities are
invited to appear before the commit
tee at the above time and place. As
thi* is one*of the rao^t important
meetings of the year, u full attend
ance of the executive committeemen
is requested.
All executive committeemen are re
quested to send thf-ir club book* im
mediately to the secretary, B. P.
Davies, at Bgrrweil.
EDGAR A. BROWN,
County Chairman.
All person^ having claims against
the estate of Mrs. Julie B. Easterling,
deceased, are*fcereby notified to file
same, properly attested, with the un
dersigned Executor, and all persons
indebted to said estate are requested
to make prompt payment to said
Executor.
R. A. EASTERLING,
Executor.
Denmark, S. C., July 18, 1934—pd.
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NOTICB TO CREDITORS.
IB the District Court of the United
States, fee the Eastern District
IN BANKRUPTCY.
CHEVROLET
provides the finest ride the
iow-nrice field has eve
In the matter of: MAGGIE I. WALK
ER, Barnwell, 5. C^ Bankrupt
Number 4131.
Notice is 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, befere this Ccurt at Charleston,
S. C., at 10 oVock in the forenoon; at
which time and place all known credi
tors and other persons in interest may
appear and show cause if any they
have why the prayer of the said peti
tioner should not b* granted.
» RICHARD I. HUTSON,
Clerk
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WE- ARE PLEASED TO-
Not*ce to Confederate Pensioners
Notice is hereby given that I have
received the first instalment of State
Confederate Pension* for the year
1934, and urge that all Pensioners call
at my office promptly to receive same.
Confederate Veterans are now receiv
ing $51.00; Widows under 55 years
$26.25, and Widows over 55 yeanrl |
and under 90 years $34.00. All Wid
ows who have attained the age of 90
years or who were married prior to or
during the war will receive $51.00,
the same a H the Veterans.
JOHSTK . $8£LLINC, “ "
Judge of Probate.
ANNOUNCE TO OUR
. FRIENDS and PATRONS
that our beauty *hop is now
under new management, we^
having recently secured the
services of MISS EVELYN
HANCOCK, who is a postgradu-
ite in beauty culture. We are
)ffering very ATTRACTIVE
Trices cn all beauty work.
FOR APPOINTMENTS
PHONE NO. 43.
The Barnwell
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CITATION NOTICE.
The State of South Caroiina,
County of Barnwell.
By John K. Snelling Esq., Probate
Judge:
WHEREAS, Mrs. Sophie R. Drew
and Arden A. Lemon made suit to
me to grant unto Arden A. Lemon
j Letters of Administration, with the
Will Annexed, of the Estate of and
effects of P. J. Drew, decease.;
THESE ARE, THERFEORE, to cite
and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said P.
J. Drew, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Ccurt of
Probate, to be held at Barnwell, S. C.,
on Tuesday, July 31st, next, after
publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in
the forenoon, to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Adminiatra
tion should not be granted* , _
Given under my Hand this 12th day
of July, A. D. 1934. • #
JOHN K. SNELLING,
Judge of Probate, B. C.
Published on the 19th dsy of July,
, 1934, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel, j
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