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PACK FOUR. WBSSSSSSSBS ( V- \ THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1935 « JOHN W. HOLMES 1845—1913. B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. Estered at the post office at Barnwell, S. C., as second-class matter. ' • SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year — I1A0 Six Months _— AO Three Months AO (Strictly ta Advance.) -w- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1935 Sr E ? I ' r: i 1 m ■ Barnwell Cojunty’s Finances. The People-Sentinel considers a re cent statement of Barnwell County’s finances as of such importance as to merit its publication as a news item on the front page of this issue. It is one of which the county officials can be justly prou^ and should be studied carefully by the citizens of the county. We expect to have more to say pr about the statement and those in charge cf our county government in next week’s issue. 1 s 1 1 H|: A ; Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee. Highway Robbers. There were only 36,000 persons hilled! on the highways and byways tof the United States by autos, trucks, and so forth . . during the dull year of 1934. If you climb a tree smd watch traffic go by, you’ll wonder how anybody but yourself (up a tree) survives our recklessness. he has rented 10 akers of his farm to uncle sam for 2 years, and his rent check and his parity \ check and his jriow-up check comes to 167$, aiid he allao gets his childrens hailed to the scholl house at the county Aat by the gowerment for nothing. j. mr.’ mike Clark, rfd, will allao borry 125$ from the gowerment seed loan to get guanner and inner tubes and boss feed and tires and gassoleen and radio tubes and plow gears and^ windshield wipers to work his 1935 crop with, and he will be' supplied with food from the fera till the said crop comes in. yore corry spondent’s fifth sonn, mudd Clark, got lame in his back the week after he took out some group in- surrance and he sued them and K ot a verdick at the county seat for 500$ for his illness and he was so bad off in the court house enduring the trial, t he had to be hell up by the sheriff while he was coffing and sneezing and givving his testimony to the jury, he got well the week after his check come in. the Clarks is all set now and the gowerment has done it. all of the above Clarks now live with yore corry spondent, and “sallie’s gone back to georgy.” three cheers for the gowerment! yores tiulie, » mike Clark, rfd, financcer. The 865,000 persons that got hurt are OK except for, broken legs, broken arms, busted skulls, stovein chests, crushed ribs, blinded eyes and internal conglomerations. II have atudied the situation carefully as con cerns wrecks and their principle causes, and here’s my diagnosis of the result: 1— Good roads (speed). 2— Bad roads (carelessness). T 3— Loose nuts. * 4— Tight nuts. 6—Lighting cigarettes at 63 m.p.h. 6— Hugging at 75 m. p. h. 7— Claiming your right-of-way. 8— Spitting out the window. 9— Back-seat suggestions. 10— Taking it for granted, 11— Slick roads. . 12— Showing off. 13— Slowng down. 14— Skeeting from side-roads. 15— Passing the other fool. 16— Putting on brakes. 17— Failing to put on brakes. 18— I thought. 19— I forgot. 20— Big trucks. 21— Bigger buses. 22— Bee in your bonnet. 23— Bug in your eye. . 24— Ignoring signs 26^—Boneheaded stunts. 26— Straddling the lines. 27— Standing up for your rights. 28— Women. 29— Some men. 30— Hippen-age drivers. 31— Plain fools. 32— Wet fools. 33— Damp fools.'*’*' 34— Guessing. 36—Hoping. 36—Keeping ahead of the Jonses. SEE OUR PRICES -ON- BATTERIES j WINDSHIELDS FOR FORDS AND CHEVROLETS OILS, AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES. Carolina Paris Stores Blackville, S. C. ^ Phone No. 46 Easy Pleasant Way To Lose Fat How would you like to lose 15 pounds of fat in a month and at the same time increase your energy and improve your health? How would you like to lose your double chin and your too prominent abdomen and at the same time make your skin so clean and clear that it will compel admiration? Get on the scales today and see how much you wpiglr^then get an 85 cent bottle of Kruschen Salts which will last you four weeks. Take one half teaspoonful in a glass of hot water every morning and when you have fininshed the contents of this first bottle weigh yourself again. After that you’ll want to* walk around and say to your friends,—“A quarter pound jar of Kruschen Salts is worth one hundred dollars of any fat person’s money.”. Leading druggists America over sell Kruschen Salts.—adv. HE way to choose a cotton fertilizer is to first find out what its reputation is—what results it has given in the field. Royster Cotton Fertilizers have stood the test of time—which, after all, is the best test for anything. They have a 50-year rep utation for producing crops, a reputation which will be maintained. Royster Fertili zers can always be depended on for RESULTS. C. See your Royster agent and let him know how many tons of Royster’s you will need. Of course, all Royster Field Tested Fertilizers are non-acid-forming. rEKTIUZEp FIELD TESTED FERTILIZERS F.S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA rv • /: plaintiff herein will apply to the Court for the appointment of a guarcMan ad litem to represent you in this action. BLATT & FALES, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Barnwell, S. C., Feb. 5, 1935. Hie Clark Family Boat Has Come In. It looks like the Clark gennera- tkm is in for better times, the gov-* verment is going to pass the old age pension law; that will give us 600$ to start on; grandpaw Clark is 72, and grammaw Clark is .76, and my wife’s granpaw is 77, and we will get 200$ each on their old ages. the bonnus will be paid in full, snd that fetches our wealth up to 1400$ onner count of yore corryspon- dent’s two sons, scudd and dudd dark, who went acrost and fetchecT germanny and europe to her senses; they will get 564$ apeace. (the fords they bought with their last bonnus is wore out.) i 1 ~...and granpaw’s ciwil war pension has benn dubbled by the gowerment, Mnd that gives us 214$ more cash, and grammaw is allso getting a bigger dwil War pension and that adds 255$ additional to our treasure; my wife’s granpaw’s ciwil war pension is only 187$, but she was cut onner ^ount of getting 175$ on her cottoii -crop for same up which she rents out. corry spondent, mr. mike is Aight watchman for the paid 60$ par month, and NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I have filed my final accounting as Adminis tratrix upon the estate of C. M. Rogers, Jr., with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate, Barnwell County, and WtlT petition ^th^aidi CourfTor an Order of Discharge and Letters Dis- missory upon Saturday, Februay 23rd, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon. ^ EVELYN ROGERS, Admx. Estate of C. M. Rogers, Deceased. Barnwell, S. C., Jan. 28, 1935. 4tp. NOTICE S, B. SPELL, Plaintiff, vs. EMMA MINES, andl JOHN DOE rep resenting all other heirs and distri butees at law’, if apy, of George Mines, deceased, whose names and addresses are unknown to the plain tiff, and Richard Rde representing all the creditors, if any, of the said George Mines, deceased, whose * names and addresses are unknown to the plaintiff. Defendants. TO THE MINOR DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED, IF ANY, AND TO THE PERSONS WITH WHOM SAID MINORS RESIDE: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE « - NOTICE that a copy and the original of the Notice, Petition and Order in the above entitled action were filed on the 5th day of February, 1935, in the office of the Clerk of Court of Barnwell County. BLATT & FALES, • * ' * Plaiptiff’s Attorneys R. L. BRONSON, Clerk of Court. PROGRAM REX THEATRE Friday and Saturday, Feb. 15-16 UC1 1 ‘fjjg U-- If the Telephone — were Not There! .ANY TIMES each day you reach for the telephone on your desk at the office or in its familiar spot at home. It is an old and~ trusted friend. You scarcely give a thought to what it means to a busy day. v . c „ Yet suppose the telephone wer$ not there!^Suppose —for a week—of a month—you could not call anybody by telephone and nobody could call you! The whole machinery of business and the home would be thrown out of gear. Orders would be lost—efficiency and profits reduced. You would be out of touch with your world. America needs quick, reliable telephone service to get things done in the brisk, crisp Americar) manner. And it enjoys the best service in the world. America leads in telephone service. In relation to population there are six times as many telephones in this country as in Europe and the telephone is used nine times asmuch. Greater progress has been, made in this country because of-the Bell System’s one policy, one system and universal service. —WITH- TOM TYLER ALSO COMEDY AND Ifetrinc State of South Carolna, County of Barnwell. In the Court of Common Pleas. £ S. B. SPELL, Plaintiff, vs. EMMA MINES, and JOHN DOE rep resenting all other heirs and distri butees 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 any, of the said George Mines, deceased, whose names and addresses are unknown to the plaintiff. Defendants. TO TflE MINOR DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED, IF ANY, AND TO THE PERSONS WITH WHOM SAID MINORS RESIDE: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE. NOTIClf that, unless you procure the appointment of % guardian ad litem to represent you in the above entitled action within twenty days from the service of this ( notice upon you, ex clusive of the day of such service, the Chapter 6 of ‘‘RED RIDER $9 Southern \ Telephone and Telegraph I N CO RPOMATSO ‘) ‘ i • i —r * Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 18-19 rincess —WITH— Joan Blondel], Glenda. Farrells Robt. Armstrong ALSO COMEDY AND NTWS. 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