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V THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA \ S l-J THURSDAY, JULY 11TH, 1935. N O MAm* how Hot Hm wwitW.yov •till can knnp food thoroughly chiliad, palatablo and pum right la a kitchen comer — If yoo own a Soporfan Oil-Burning Ketrige rotor. food alway* U kopt cold and wholesome In Swperfexj and Ico cubes are frozen the way you Ilka them — big, generous ones, 32 at a time. Supertax keeps fruits, meats. and vegetables pure and fresh la its clean, sanitary, porcelain enamel-lined food compartment. It provides every modern iceless refrigeration service, and yet — » f A It has no motor, no outside con nections, no pipes, no drains, no esoving mechanism. By burning |est a little kerosene for an hour «r two daily (2 or 3 cents worth) it provides the right cold for the bealthful, prolonged preservation of the family's food, no matter where you live. J. W. Smoak Hdw. Co. Orangeburg, S. C. » * A * - — M so _ a _ »* O* — ^ — eFH®W^e ®v wMWwW V®ffep01lg SUPERFEX - ^ -/RF.FRIOERATOR V '■Sf \ V J: AIR CONDITIONED Equipment Smithing H»9 Bun Don* About thm Wothor by th# Southern Boil way System JUr-condltlonpd Puilman Cart and Southern Pfn\rg Cars are now in service • Travel In Cool. Quiet, Delightful Comfort, free from Dust, Smoke and Cinders < . . A miracle de velopment, of. temperature con trol for the confer !ence of the traveling jr.’bVc Round TripTickefts f ; On Sale Daily 2 Cents per Milo—15 Day Limit Cents per Milo—6 Months Limit Ttchrts honorsd in sleeping snd parlor ears cn payment ol proper charges lot •jgface occupied ... no surcharge One Way Coach Fare* IVzc Per Nile AHCEN-AUGUSTA special Lv. Anirusta 2:15 P. M. Lv. Columbia Ar. Washington . Ar. Baltimore __ Ar. I’hiladelphia Ar. New York .. 5:00 P. M. 6:50 A. M. - 8:12 A. 10:07 A. 11:59 A. M. M. M. CAROLINA SPECIAL Lv. Columbia 12:45 P. M. Ar. Cincinnati 8:10 A. M. Ar. Chicago _ (CT) 2:15 P. M. Por Fares, sleeping car reservations and <etfcer travel information, call or write: W. E. MCGEE, A. G. P. A, COLUMBIA, S. C. -r-i — that’A just the 4935 way of saying whit Chesterfields have been saying for years . . . Chesterfields do . about every thing a cigarette ought to do. Chesterfields have TASTE—yes plenty of it. But not too strong. And Chesterfields are MILD but they’re not insip Chesterfields "go to town C 1935. Liccitt 6c Myem Tobacco Co. Barnwell 50 and 25 Years Ago. f ■ * * * 'V. 4 ' Interesting Items Gleaned From the Files of The Barnwell Peeple. JULY 9. 1885, Deer from the Edisto swamps are destroying the corn and pea crops of Mr. Sam Dyches on Dr.' B. F. Peeples’ place. The County Commissioners met on Tuesday, approved a good many claims, paid out $1,005, and refused- to de clare the road from Graham’s to Bam berg a public road. When Ben Davies visits Augusta again the boys should set ’em up all along the line. It’s a girl—and For tunately for her future prospects takes after her mothpr’g side of fhe house as to good looks. Mr. F. T. Anderson, of Reynolds, shipped the first , car of Carolina melons to Charleston on the 1st inst. They were “Kolb Gems’’ and brought fine prices. George's Creek.—Capt.*C. M. Brown ing has the best cotton crop 'in the township. Capt. H. J. Ct»ft comes next/ Mrs. J. H. Lancaster found, the other day,, a rattle snake two feet long on her mantel piece. ’ Mr. J. N. Wood, of Lee’s, has 35 acres of cotton from which he ex- pectj to gather 75 bales. It is plant: ed in checks 5x3 feet and has been cultivated by cne mule. Mr. P. B. Wise has & field of cotton breast high s» far advanced that pick ing will be in order the last of the month. TXshleigh.—T^h> new Baptist Church will be completed during this month and the protracted meeting will begin on Saturday before the fourth Sunday in August. Mr. J. W. Hair has bouglrt" "afl-Tfie 'buTRling lots- and^ wrlF jell them on very reasonable terms to persons who will improve them. — At the recent commencement of the Limestone Springs Female College. Mis s Anna Hagood, daughter of Mr. Thomas H. Hagood, of Barnwell, gracefully captured the first honors of the graduating class. JULY 7, 1910. ypstmagter S. B. Moseley will en ter upon his official duties on the 15th inst. Saturday was the best cash trade day the merchants have had in quite a while. First ripe cantaloupes were souT'fh Barnwell on Thursday at a nickel a- piece, at the rate of $1,000 a car load. A cablegram received on the 29th ult. told of the safe arrival in -England of Misses 'Anna Walker, Marie Keel and Mary Goode. _ Senator George H. Bates has been a second! time invited to deliver -an address before the Bates Family As sociation of the United States at Cohasset, Massachusetts, in August. He expects to be there and give.some good Southern talk to the bearers, of his name. Farmer Judson Greene, of Rich Land township, has a sure curiosity in a fine five-apre cut of corn. It is a stalk having blade/i seven inches in width. He will apply nitrate of soda arouid it and watch the result. It will, if a new variety, be valuable certainly as a fodder plant, and may also be a good grain bearer. About ten year s ago Mr. Greene had a similar stalk but gave it no special attention. Dr. W. C. Smith’s many friends throughout he country will be inter ested in the announcement of his en gagement,, and approaching marriage on the 18th prox. to Miss Carrie Pegues, of Marlboro. ’ The education meeting at Dunbar ton on Thursday was well and wisely addressed by Superintendlent Horace J. Grouch, and proper first -steps were taken looking to t-hg~ consolidation of Dunbarton and Hickory Grove School Districts. A committee' of Messrs7 W. A. Dicks, H. P. Anderson, J. M. Killingsworth and R H. Burckhalter will present the action of the meeting to the County Board of Education on tomorrow. eral Assembly, notice i s hereby given that an election will be held ipt Dun barton, S. C., on Friday, July 13th, 1935, for the purpose of electing three trustees for Dunbarton School Dis trict No. 12. Said trustees will be elected! to fill f the position of trustees left vacant by the expiration of the terms of the fol lowing trustees: G. W. Moody, S. D. Rountree and T. E. Killingsworth. The trustee elected to succeed G. W 4 Moody shall serve until the second Tuesday in April, 1939; the trustee elected to succeed S. D. Rountree shall serve until the 2nd Tuesday in April, 4940, and the trustee to succeed T. E Killingsworth shall serve until the second Tuesday in April, 1941. Said election shall le held as is providied by law for the holding of General Elections. The polls will be opened at the old office formerly oc cupied by Dr. Rodgers, and the fol lowing will serve as managers: W. J. Rodgers, Ronald Rountree and C". L. Hiers. * HORACE J. CROUCH, / , County Supt. of Education. Barnwell, S. C., July 2, 1935.—2t. * Statement of the Condition of The Bank of Bamwellt located clcs, e Barnwell, S. C„ at the business June 29, 1935. ' ASSETS: ' , . ‘ Loans and Discounts $57,446.83 Pverdarfts ’ 3.39 Bonds and Stocks Owned by Bank 47,809.99 Furniture and Fixtures __ 500.00 Banking House 6,000.00 Cash on Hand and Due from Banks .69,059.60 Checks and Cash Items 9.85 Other Assets: Class “A’’ Stock FDIC 589.41 Cotton Producer’s Notes __ 54,057.96 Legal Advertisements CITATION NOTICE. RAILWAY SYSTEM Send Us • ■ vi ■ .. _ _ x Your Orders For /The State of South Carolina, 1 Ceunty of Barnwell. | By Juhn K. Snelling, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, M. E. Davis hath made suit tor me to grant unto him Letters of Administration of the Es tate of and effects of Morgan Davis; THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and-admonish all and singular the !kiaired and creditors of the said Morgan Davis, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Barnwell, S. C., on Saturday, July 13th, next af ter publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given under my Hand this 1st day of July, A. D. 1935. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate, Barnwell Co. S. C. Published on the 4th day of July, 1935, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Executions having been issued against all property on which taxes due the Town of Barnwell are unpaid, and advertisements are being prepar ed to sell said property. Taxpayers can save extra costs by paying taxes now. By order of Council: J. C. HOGG, ~ Chief of Police. NOTICE OF ELECTION. u By authority contained in Section 2, of Act 207, passed by the 1929 Gen ^ TOTAL .. $235,4J7.03 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock- Paid in $25,000.00 Surplus _I 10,000.00 Undivided Profits Less Expenses and Taxes - 4,686.76 Reserve Fund 3,000.00 Deposits: Demand $124,847.05 , Time 66,789.24 Cashier’s and Cer tified Checks 1,153.98 Total Deposits .192,790.27 TOTAL ______ $235,477.03 State of South Carolina, County of^Barnwell. ss. Before me came _Perry A. Price, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank^ as shown by the books of the bank. - PERRY A. PRICE, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of July, 1935. 4 Nell Dunbar, ; 0 Notary Public, for S. C. Correct Attest: C G. Fuller, Edgar A. Brown, Perry A. Price, • ^ Directors. TRY A BUSINESS BUILDER Lonir Distance evening S to-Slation rales now beii T p.m. instead of 8:3 7 s ■ i - > 11 V. no*"* I 4* . Coils to Points UIITHHI the State The eyening •tation-to-station reduced rate period has been changed and now extends from 7:00 p.m. until midnight, on station-to-station calls to points within the state. Erening station- to-station rates are about 40% less than the day station-to-station rates on most calls to points within the state. Th» rate on calU coating 25c orlma ora tha aoma at all houra ■ / / Coll to Points DUISIDE the State The lowest night rates on station-to-station calls to points Outside the state are now in effect from 7:00 p.m. to 4:30 a.m. With minimum rates in effect IVz hours earlier you now hare more time and more convenient hours in which to make your night calls. Night rates are about 40% less than the day station-to-station rates. Thm rata on calls coating 35c or leas ora the aoma at all houra Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co. Where Sound Sounds Best . Thursday-Friday, July 11-12 “BLACK SHEEP” With EDMUND LOWE and CLAIRE TREVOR ALSO A COMEDY—“GERL FROM PARADICE.” SATURDAY, JULY 13 “LADIES LOVE DANGER” « ■ 1 With IpONA BARRIE.and GILBERT ROLAND ALSO TWO COMEDIES. Monday and Tuesday, July 15-16 “Under a Pampus Moon” With WARNER BAXTER a n d KETTI GALLIAN ALSO COMEDY:—“GENTLEMEN OF TIJE BAR.” AND FOX NEWS. Wednesday, July 10—Bargain Day “Chinatown Squad” , With LYLE TALBOT and VALERIE HOBSON ALSO TWO-REEL COMEDY—“REVUE A LA CARTE" .