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' * . PAGB FOUR. msessssssss THE BARNWRLL PEOFLR-8KNTH4 RL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, IMS. The Barnwell People-Sentinel state appropriation to match federal revelation, entertainment and inatruc- I JOB# W. HOLMES IMS—1911 m s i/ E. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor Entered at the post office at Barnwell, S. C., aa second-claaa matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.60 Six Months AO Three Months — .60 (Strictly in Advance.) THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1935. — 111 ■ 1 v —. S The Geneiel Assembly. an Of course, it is too early to form accurate estimate of the 1935 edi tion of the general assembly, but thp .first week began with the promise of a lively session. Almost Immediately Senator Cooke, of Horry, candidate for Governor last summer, launched an attack upon the judiciary for claiming “back pay,” their salaries, along with other constitutional offi cers, having been cut 10 per cent, by the legislature in its efforts to econo mise during the dark days of the de pression. The fiery Senator would have the attorney general bring suits to recover for the State the “expense money” voted for the judges a few years ago in lieu of salary increases, his contention being (and we believe that his position is eminently cor rect) that if it be unconstitutional to reduce their salaries it was likewise unconstitutional to increase them. Cooke’s attack faund an echo in the House when Representative. Wither spoon introduced a resolution con demning the judges for their action funds as long as the present adminis tration is in control. Whatever may be the fate of these tion. After seeing it In operation, we immediately ordered one in order to give our customers the benefit of this -'-ir resolutions, both the judiciary and the scientific achievement which elimi- federal relief administration stand nates guess-work in servicing any ■ \ .r .. j rebuked by the representatives of the people. —— r -— The solution of the liquor control problem is being given serious con sideration and Representative Solomon Blatt, of Barnwell, who is the author of one bill and the co-author of an other, states positively that some method of legalized sale will be adopt ed, with the odds favoring his bill, \vhich is modeled along the lines of the present Virgia law and is very similar to the old! county dispensary system in this State, with additional safeguards. It is safe to predict, however, that the drys will exert every possible effort to block aijy legislation, either by dividing the wets or by aome other method. A majority of the people of the State ire hoping for tax relief through the medium of liquor revenue. type of automobile. trained in the operation of«4he Ford v ass v Laboratory Test Set and is ready now to serve our customers on. pll makes of <^ars. -r Williston S. I. A. Meets. mm. NEW APPARATUS REDUCES AUTO SERVICE TO SCIENCE Shows Exact Crndition of Car—Etimi- a nates Guess-Work in Repair Job. What is said to be one of the most remarkable developments in the auto motive field is the Ford Laboratory Test Set how in use at B. and B. Motors, local Ford dealers. This ma chine shows whether the car is giving poor performance or peak .performance andl identifies any trouble so that it can be quickly corrected. A. L. Baxter, local Ford mechanic, who has just returnedl from the in this matter and calling mv, them to Charlotte Branch of the Ford Williston, January 12.—The Willis ton School Improvement Association held its regular meeting in the gram mar school auditorium, Tuesday, Jan uary 8, at 4 o’clock. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. C. C. McKnight, and a song,, “Drink to Me only with Thine Eyes,” was sung-by the members. The de votional exercises were conducted by the presidehT. Another song, “Annie Laurie,” followed this. Mr. Ackerman introduced the speak ers for the afternoon, Miss Rebecca Reid, an assistant to Mr. Baker, head of FERA in South Carolina, Miss Reid had as her subject, “Making South Carolina a better place in which to live.” She said that the place of women was no longer in the' home alone, but out in the world 1 , making it a safer place for the children of South Carolina.” After a business session the meet- ng adjourned to meet again the second Tuesday in February. w mm MAN • W'.V ‘.V • ... A V Appointed on Committees. make proper restitution and forthwith resign. Many people believe, how ever, that the lawyer members of the general assembly will succeed in mak ing it as easy as possible for the judges. Another resolution that seems to be meeting with popular approval was that of Representative Ben E. Adams, of Richland County, attacking the present ackninistration of federal re lief in South Carolina. The House went on record with hardly a dissent ing vote as being opposed to any Motor Company, where the ap paratus was purchased, commented as follows: “The Ford Laboratory Test Set ac tually knows more than a man. It instantly reports whether there is enough compression or too much— whether gasoline or oil is being wast ed. In all, ft performs forty-seven distinct operations, instantly locates and identifies the trouble. It analyzes the condition of the car with MORE than human accuracy. A demonstra tion of this Laboratory Test Set is a The Hon. Winchester C. Smith, of Williston, has been appointed a mem ber of the important ways and means committee of the House and Col. Solo mon Blatt, of Barnwell, was given tr place on the equally powerful judi ciary committee. Col. Blatt was also named on the enrolled acts committee. SHOWS EXACT CONDITION OF YOUR CAR SERVICE reduced to a SCIENCE Helping millions io END COLDS SOONER Come in today and see the opera tion of this remarkable achieve ment of science. The unerring manner in which it locates and identifies trouble so that it can be quickly corrected is uncanny. It answers every question between poor performance and peak perr formance. It knows and shows the exact condition of your car. We have installed the Ford Lab oratory Testing set so that we can thoroughly analyze the condition of your car with more than human accuracy. See it. Let us “laboratory test” your car today* For all makes of cars. B. & B . M \a6/ \9- + 7 OVErWmILLION JARS USED YEARLY Legal Advertisements NOTICE OF SALE. the most to the seller. Terms, cash, purchaser to psy for papers and revenue stamps. T. E. STEADMAN, Receiver of Bank of Denmark January 16, 1935. , when it comes to feeding ... YOUR CHILDREN AND YOUR CROPS • Strange as it may seem, growth and normal development your own children and your Chilean Natural Nitrate sup- own crops aren’t so different, plies the vital impurities—“in When a child eats too large Nature’s own balance and a proportion of artificially re- proportion. Calcium, 1 iodine, fined foods, there is danger of 7 strontium, boron, potassium, lack in vitamin B, so essential sodium, lithium—they’re all to growth and health. If h; there, to make your crops doesn’t get vitamin A, he healthy and profitable, “catches” infectious diseases. Protect yourself by saying Too little vitamin C, and other “Chilean” when you order your result. And with your crops, the so-called impurities are like vitamins for children —^absolutely neces sary to healthy Chilean jJfTURAL JIT RATE "A Pure Food and Drug Act for plants would be a- death warrant to all living creatures.** —Scientific American nitrate. Two kinds— Champion (granu lated) and Old Style. Both are genuine. Both are Chilean, and both have the —--— . ,* vital impurities. By virtue of a Decree issu^ out of the Court of Common Pleas for Bam berg County, South Carolina, iii\the cause entitled “The State ibf ‘ S6uth Carolina, Ex Rel, Albert S. Fan*', State Bank Examiner, Petitioner, vs. Bank of Denmark,” et al., I will sell to the highest bidder for cash before the Court House in Barnwell, South Carolina, during the legal hours of sale, on the fiist Monday in February, 1935, the ITollowipg described real property, to-wit: All that certain tract of land an d improvements thereon situate in the County of Barnwell, State aforesaid, containing One Hundred Thifty-Fve (135) acres, more or less, and bound ed on the North by lands of now or formerly, George W. Dyches, East by lands of now or formerly Victoria Blume and Elizabeth Clayton, South by lands of Victoria iBlume and Elizabeth Clayton, West by lands now or for merly of Est. of W, H. S. Brooker;— Clayton, West b ylands now or for merly by Est. of W. H. S, Brooker; ALSO, All that tract of land, situ ate,, lyng and being in the County and State aforesaid, containrrtg _ fifteen (15) acres, more or less, bounded! bn the North by lands of Hattie Spires, formeily, now Bank of Denmark, E^st by lands of Est. of Victoria Blume; South by lands of Hattie W. Spires, and West by lands of Est of W. H. S. Brooker; ALSO, All that tract of land and improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the County and State aforesaid, containing Sixty anj three- fourths (60 3-4) acres, more or less,' and bounded on thp North by land^ now or formerly of Mrs. Elizabeth^ C'ayton; Ea^t by lands now or for merly of |W. H. DeWitt, known as part lanijs of late Mrs. John Dyches; South by lands now or for merly of Lizzie Claytoh, and West by lands of Estate of W. H. S. Brooker. The said tracts of land are'in a body and will be offered 88 • whole and in iqdiyidual tracts and will be sold in the manner' whch will realise Nttfice to Debtors and Creditors. AH persons having claims against the estate of Rachael Mazursky, de ceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified with the under- signedl and those indebted to the said estate will-make payment likewise. M. M. Mazursky, Herman I. Mazursky, ~ K Executors. Barnwell, S. C., Jan. 17, 1934. 3t. NOTICE, WHITE PENSIONERS. I have received the third install ment of Confederate pensions. Please call at the Judge of Probate’s office, receipt for and receive your pension check. * • \ JOHN K. SNELLING, Jan. 8, 1935. Judge of Probate. ' I will be at the following places for the purpose of taking tax returns for the year 1935. Only personal propeity is to be returned this year. Ten per cent, penalty will be added for failure to make returns on or be fore February 28ih, 1935: Leigh, January 16th. Meyer’s Mill, January 18th. Robbins, January 21st. Snelling, January 23rd. ^ Williston, January 25th. Respectfully yours, W. H. MANNING, Auditor, Barnwell County. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all per sons indebted to the estate of the late Jacob Cohen, deceased^ to htake prompt payment to the undersigned Executor, and all persons holding claims against the said estate are requested to file same, properly at tested, with the said Executor.' L. COHEN, Exeditbr, Estate of Jacob Cohen, deceased. Banryell, S. C., Jan. .8, 1934.—3t. Around the Clock with Reddy Kilowatt NIGHT He lends a listening ear Ever waiting ever near night I When 'bfother sees a chair And thinks it is a bear, It’s always Reddy Kilowatt Who brings the welcome light 1 ■\ %-A ‘REDDY KILOWATT* YOUR ELECTRICAL SERVANT South.Caroiina POWER Sfo COMPANY J. W. 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