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..y ~ r - JOHN W. HOLMES H. P. DAVIES, Editor ut Proprietor. Entered at the poet office ot Barnwell, S. C., as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Tear ................. $1-50 Six Months ...JO Three Months M (Strictly in Advance.) THURSDAY. AUGUST 2. 1984. Dr. Pinkney V. Mikell. The editor of The People-Sentinel feels a deep sense of personal loss in the traffic death of Dr. Pinkney V. Mikell. of Columbia, in an automo bile accident near St. George Tuesday afternoon, while his untimely pass ing is an irreparable loss to the medical profession and the State as a -whole. We had known Doctor Mikel most pleasantly over a term of years, dur ing which time he periodically watch ed over the health of the writer's youngest son. We knew him to be not only a skilled specialist and sur geon but a kindly, sympathetic friend. Only last Thursday he performed a tonsil operation on our boy whom he had come to regard, he said, as one of him own family. At that time, he en- thuaiaatically discussed his coming vacation, little dreaming that he was so soon to embark upon the last long vacation. He ha* gone, but he leave g behind a priceless heritage) to soften the grief of hia loved 1 ones. He minister ed to many during his sojourn here. May the Great Physician heal their broken hearts. r In Other Sancti Doesn't Blame the Candidates. i ¥ S t- The Lauoens Advertiser, in discuss ing the alleged forcing of State office candidates to patronise union print ing offica 8 to the exclusion of all others, admits that ft,is an evil, but concludes by saying: "However, The Advertiser is not blaming the politi- much, at least. It’s a of ‘root hog or die/ or whatever _ classical quotation is, and you it much blame them." Wall, The Bamberg Herald does them. A man who puts him up for election to an office of and good pay ought Arft of ail] to be a man of character and rentage. We have heretofore ex plained that The Bamberg Herald is not in any way financially interested; are have never had an opportunity to da any printing for a State candidate, aad do not anticipate one. We don’t •asm to grow candidates for State of fice* down here. Wa are only inter ested in the principle of the thing. If a man has not enough courage to da right about a little printing, how cam you expect him to fill the bill in hi* things? Non-union printers are jnat as loyal and patriotic as union printers are, and just because they wan\ close their shops to non-union markers is no good reason why poli ticians or anybody else should boy cott them. And if the non-union printers continue to support men who deliberately do that sort of thing, they don’t deserve to get any of their business. And that’s that.—The Bamberg Herald. Only the aged, who have forgotten, and the loveless, who have never known, coold stroll the coastal greens with scorn in their hearts , these nights,—From “Lowcountiy Gossip" in The News and- Courier. Has Nasal Operation. Norman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dicks, of this city, returned from the University Hospital at Augusta Sun- day, following a nasal operation tha previous day. Obstructons in one nostril, probably caused by a blow on the nose, were removed, and the many friends of the family will be glad to know that he ia recovering rapidly. Executive Committee Meets Friday. The Barnwell County Democratic Executive Committee will meet to morrow (Friday) morning at ten o’ clock in the law offices of Brown and Bush, local attorneys, for the pur pose of purging the club rolls, ap pointing managers of election and transacting other business in connec- tkm with the approaching primary. Shivering with Chills W,.«.lny Fwr I ^ TOt * •*““ writ * Sun RuUtf fur Mtrfarial Don’t try homemade treatments or newfangled remedies! Take that good old Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. Soon you will beyourseU less Chill Took not only relieves toe: symptoms of Malaria, but destroys the infection itself. The tasteless quinine in Grove’s Taste less Chill Tonic kills toe Malarial infec tion in the blood while the iron It con tains bunds up the blood to overcome the effects of toe disease and fortify against Ml ilsab- fertber attack. The twofold effect •♦♦•MM »♦»»♦»»»»»»»»♦»♦♦♦ : Nobody’s Business By Goo McGeo. 4 ♦ > eMMMMMMMOMMMMM Mike la Asking, the Government for Cow Relief. , ‘ flaj rock, s. C. julie 13, 1934. seeker-terry of the treassurer, Washington, d. C. deer sir:— the cowg which you shipped u * from the drowth out west arrived about 2 weeks ago, just after a terrible dry spell set in, all of the grass in my pastor dide a natural death in time than a week. please send me 20 bail g of hay, 20 sacks of dry dairy cow feed, 1 sack of salt, 4 cow halters, an^ some wirm medison, as they look like they are sick; but coming Into a new climate mought make them look that way. if you do not send the hay and feed ansoforth, please send somebody after yore cows, unless you will let me trade them in on a ford or seH them for beef to keep them from starving to death. when they got here, they had d° n< ff on « dry and therefoar, they aint fit for milking purposes. scudd Clark’s cow is crippled in her udder, and budd Clark’s cow won’t let nohoddy milk her on either side, «o they are not of anny use to them, but if you will send some hay and feed at once, they will try to raise same for canning this fall. when we first asked for these cows, it was raining nearly every day, and grass wa» ankle high in our 2-aker pastor and nearly kneehigh in out cotton and com fields; that i 8 a thing of the past now, and it do not look like it will ever rain no more. Tonic is also an excellent tonic of general use. Pleasant to take and absolutely harmless. Safe to give children. Get a bottle today at any store. Now two Rees—50c and $1. The $1 size contains 2J4 times as modi as the 50c Rze and gives you 25% more for your money. WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE TO OUR FRIENDS and PATRONS that our boauty shop ia now. under new management, we having recently secured the services of MISS EVELYN HANCOCK, who ia a poatgradu- ite in beauty culture. We are jffering very ATTRACTIVE irices on all beauty work. FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE NO. 48. The Barnwell Beauty Shop opened at Lemon Pros*, store on day, July 17th, 1984, and will remain open until Saturday, August 18, 1984. The enrolment committee shall eon- list of A. A; Lemon, E. D. Robertson and N. D. Coclln. foil name, giving tbeir age and residence. The qualifications for voting shall be as follows: Voter shall be a white Democrat twenty-one years of age, ihxn hecome io hefore the suctoed- ing general election. They shall be citizens of the United States snd of this State. They shall' a 1 so have resided in the State two years and in the county six months prior to the succeeding general election, and in I the club district sixty days prior to the first primary, following their offer to enroll. Provided: That pub lic school teachers and ministers the gospel in charge of a regular or ganized church shall be exempt from the provisions of this section, if otherwise qualified. All candidates shall be required to file their pledges sessments to pay their as- Perry B. Bush, Secre tary, on or before 12 o’clock noon, ADVERTISE IN The People- SentmeL Legal Advertisements Notice of Meeting of County ~ •Exeentive Cammktes. we are willing to copperate with the govverment in getting red of these cows without starvation, so plese understand my propersition:- you will have to send plenty hay and stuff, cr let me ship them back, or give me permish to trade them in for a nice v-6 car as a down payment. Coastal Moonlight Nights. ¥- - w K;' m , v • Ur. K. m. Nothing is so hauntingly lovely as moonlight nights the eoaatal tmnUy. Starshine and moonshine sift down like silver and mist over the earth and water, making the uni verse a study in black and silver. DnH silver of roads and streets and Xfcrotufcd houses, shimmering silver rivers and creeks—black of treee and people stirring here and there. There are no half tones on nights like these, no shading into gray or mauve. Objects are shat,ply outlined! —silver and black—one pitted against the other. A breathless stillness ahrouds the world oni these nights, too. A sort of aching rest’essness seizes one—a strange nostalgia for something one has never known—or known long ago and forgotten. Strolling along the river greens, which slope like Carpets of black velvet ‘down to ancient seawalls, chirk objects stor in the blackness. Young couples, crushed in each other's embrace, the dark objects separate to become two, with pale faces touched to luminouaness by 4he silver magic. plese rite or foam at once what to do about yor cows, they ball all day and all night and the little bit of grass that is in the pastor is so lit tle, the cows nearly rub their noses off in the grit trying to get a mouth full of same. yores trulie, mike Clark, rfd. cow receiver. ra«« ■ , Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the Barnwell County Demo cratic Executive Committee will be held at the law offices.of Brown and Bush in Barnwell, S. C., on Friday morning, August 3rd, 1934, at ten o' clock, for the purpose of purging the club rolls, appointing managers of the primary elections snd transacting such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Candidates having complaints of irregularities are invited to appear before the commit tee at the above time and place. As this is one of the most important meetings of the year, a full attend ance of the executive committeemen, is requested. All executive committeemen are re quester to send their club bookg im mediately to the secretary, B. P. Davies, at Barnwell. EDGAR A. BROWN, County Chairman. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. WEEVIL DAMAGE SPOTTY —INCREASES SLIGHLY Clemson College, July 23.—Consid erable variation in weevil damage even in adjoining countie s throughout the State is shown in reports of boll weevil activity made by county agents for the week ending July 21. No particular section., of the State now appears to be receiving greater damage than any other. Howevar, it is significant to note that average infestation of 10 per cent, or slightly more have been re ported in almost 50 per cent, of the counties. Furthermore, maximum in festations as high as 40 per cent were reported from several counties. Growers are advised' to watch their fields closely and dust with calcium arsenate when the number of infested squares exceeds 10 per cent. It is again advised that the maximum dos age of six pounds per acre per appli cation be not exceeded since certain 4w-the-Dfatriri Court ej-the United States, fer the Eastern District of South Carolina. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of: MAGGIE I. WALK ER, Barnwell, S. C., Bankrupt Number 4131. m » - i. . 4 . of the lighter soils in the State are Koortcht nifhU .long Uk cowt , UK « pMbu * <nnul ,' inj were made for love and lovers find;- 9 + * ' other as the magnet the needle. ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel. 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, before this Court at Charleston, S. C., at 10 oVock in the forenoon; at which time and place »’*! known credi tors and other persons in interest may appear and shew cause if any they have why the prayer of the said, peti tioner should not be granted^ \ RICHARD I. HUTSON,\ Tuesday, August 14th, 1934, and shall publish their card in the local paper at least two issues preceding the first primary. The assessments j shall be for Mayor, $10.00; for'Alder-1 man, $2.50; for Commissioner of Public Works, $2.50. The boundaries of the club district shall be the incorporate limits of the Town of Barnwell. 7-12-3L P. W. PRICE, President. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. -AH- persong having claims the estate of Mrs. Julie B. Easterling, deceased, are hereby 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. SUMMONS. (Complaint Not Served-) State of South Caroina, , County of Barnwell. In the Couit of Common Pleas. S. B. Spell, Plaintiff, vs. Emma Mines, and John Doe, repre senting all bther heirs and distribu tees at law, if any, of George Mines, deceased, whose names and addresses are unknown to the plain tiff, and Richard Roe, representing all the creditors, if ony, of the said George Mines, deceased, whose names snd addresses are unknown to the plaintiff. Defendants. TDTHE DEFENDANTS JOHN DOE. REPRESENTING ALL OTHER HEIRS AND DISTRIBUTEES A T LAW, IF ANY, OF GEORGE MINES, DECEASED, WHOSE NAMES AND ADDRESS ES ARE UNKNOWN TO THE PLAINTIFF, AND RICHARD ROE REPRESENTING ALL THE CREDITORS, IF ANY, OF THE SAID GEORGE MINES, DECEAS ED, WHOSE NAMES AND AD DRESSES ARE UNKNOWN TO THE PLAINTIFF: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to answer the Complaint h) this action which was filed in the ’ office Of the Clerk ' Of Court at Barnwell, South Carolina, on the 28th day of Jtily, 1934, amPto serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint cn the subscribers at their office in the town of Barnwell, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof upon you, ex clusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the said Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in thh action will apply renef to the for ~ the demanded in the Complaint. HARLEY & BLATT, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated: Barnwell, SI C., July 28, 1934. S. B. .Spell, Plaintiff, vs. Emma Mines, and John Doe, renre- senting all other heirs and distribu tees at law, if any, of George Mines, deceased, whose names and taddresse* are unknown to the-pla in tiff, and Richard Roe, representing all other creditors, if any, of the said George Mines, deceased, whose names snd addresses are unknown to the plaintiff. Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: WILL Clerk \ NOT ICR OF ENROLLMENT. YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a copy and the original of the Summons and Complaint, Peti tion and Order in the above entit’.ed of By virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the Barnriell Municipal Democratic (Hub, I hereby give notice: That the enrollment book will be ly, A. D. 1934, in the office of the of Court for Barnwell County. HARLEY A BLATT, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. R. L BRONSON, Clerk of Court \ v , I J, ; 1 ’ ^ I ''. V > ■’ hhj.'wi F ■ M-- mmmi) •:y iii: t Ml- ' A HERE IT IS! 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