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* \ \ ,-n r THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA :\ THIJRSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935 young ERS .NOTICE OF ELECTION. B. P. DAVIES, Editor tad Proprietor. at the post office at Barnwell, as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year I 160 Six Months - 90 Three Months (Strictly in Advance.) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935 Several Attend Convention. Amonp: those who attended the con vention of the Society of Crippled Children of South Carolina, held in Columbia on Saturday, were: Mrs. G. M. Greene, county chairman, Mrs. Bratton Parker, of Snelling, Mrs. J. E. Mahaffey, local committee, Miss Mamie Still, nurse who is making the AUrvey of crippled children of the 'county, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Croft, of near Barnwell. Mrs. Croft has charge of the work in the district of Hilda, Reedy Branch, etc., and Mrs. Parker at Snelling and adjacent community. Mrs. Greene was elected to serve on the executive committee for the com ing year, ^Ifd^g with W. M. Perry, of Columbia,, Miss Christine W|ae, off Saluda, P. C. Sherer, of Columbia, Dr. Julian P. Price of Florence and! Mrs. Angus Aiken, of Pickens. Approxi mately 200 members of the society at tended the meeting, which was held at the Columbia Hotel and listened with interest to plans outlined for a larger and more active organization. Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held jn the town of Hilda, S. C., on Saturday, December 7th, 1935, for the purpose of electing a Mayor and four Aldermen for the ensuing year. The polls will be open ed! at the A. C. L. depot at eight o’ clock a. v m., and closed at four q^loek i p. m. The following are hereby ap pointed managers of election: M. W HartzogvW. G. Collins and Sam Hutto. Isadore Hartzog, Mayor. James Dyches, Clerk. PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS HENRY J . GODIN Sight Specialist SHERIFF’S SALES. State of South Carolina, County of, Barnwell. Under and by virtue of certain Tax Executions to me directed! by J.- J. Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, between Jthe legal hours of sale in ty of H. M. Killingsworth to satisfy the above Execution gnd_ costs. —ALSO— . Eighty-five acres of land in Big Fork School District bounded as fol lows: North by Ray’s Crossing Public Road, East by Run of Big Satkehatchie Creek and South and West by lands formerly owned! by J. M. Ulmer. Levied upon and sold as the proper ty of C. K. Sanderg to satisfy the above Execution and costs. J. B. MORRIS, . Sheriff, Barnwell Co. Barnwell, S. C., Nov. 13, 1935. APyERTISE in The People-Sentinel Offices 956 Broad St. j ^ ron ^ 0 f Court House at ^arnwell, AUGUSTA, GA. Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final accounting as Executor of the estate of Jacob Cohen, deceased, with the Hon. John tf. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, State of South Carolina,Jon Friday,- December 6, 1935, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, and petition the said Court, for an order of discharge and letters dismissory. L. COHEN, Executor of the Estate of Jacob Cohen, Nov. 6, 1935. . Deceased. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. —LET US— * WASH and LUBRICATE YOUR CAR. Car s Washed and Lubricated this and next week only for $1;25 This work will be done by ex perienced men who have been trained, by the TEXAS CO. for this special work, and each part of your car will get the Lubri cant that the makers of the car recommend. —THE— TEXACO CERTIFIED Service Station II. J. Black, Mgr., Barnwell, S. C. Phone No. 9108,, Under and by virtue of the power contained in an Order of the Probate Court for Barnwell (founty, State ?f South Carolina, I will sell all of the personal .property belonging to the estate of Rose Barker, deceased, on Friday, the 13th day of December, A. D. 1935, beginning at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon and continuing until all of said property has been disposed of; said sale to take place at the late resi dence of Rose Barker, deceased, near Meyer’s Mill, in said County and State. Terms of sale, Cash, to the highest bidder; said property consisting of: ONE FORD CAR. ^WO MULES. ONE COW. SEVERAL HOGS. PLOW STOCK AND TOOLS. ONE WAGON. ONE $AGON. one Buggy. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. ' And all other personal property be longing to said.estate. MARIE J, BLACK, Administratrix, Estate of Rose Barker, Deceased. Barnwell, S. C., Nov. 25, 1935.—3t. S. C., on Monday, the 2nd day of De cember, 1935, this being salesdfty in said month, the following described Teal estate: Two hundred acres of land in Old Columbia School District, bounded as follows: North by Simonds Branch; East by Lower Three Runs; South by Willis Wood, and West by Pollack Es tate. Levied upon and sold gs the proper ty^ ^of I. W. Rountree to satisfy the above Execution and costs. r , \ —ALSO— One hundred acres of land and 2 buildings in Long Branch School Dis trict and bounded as follows: North by Est. Carson Cook and Billy Mathis, East by G. E. Birt and Cook, South by lands formerly Stansell Place and West by lands formerly of Mrs. J. J. Bayd. ^ Levied upon and sold as the proper ty of Estate of Mrs. L S. Boyd to satisfy the above Execution and costs. —ALSO— Forty acres of land in Dunbarton School District bounded as follows: North by Mrs. "Rosa Stansell, East by Mrs. Kate Patterson, South by Charlie Baughman and West by Bessie Mat thews. I Levied upon and sold as the proper ty of L. E. and H. H. Drummond to satisfy the above Execution and costs. —ALSO— ^ ■ . a . ■ | HUNTERS and TRAPPERS! WE BUY RAW FURS—RAC COON, MINK, OTTER AND FOX—PAYING THE HIGH EST MARKET PRICES. BRING ALL YOUR RAW FURS TO I. H. COOPER * lilAIN STREET BARNWELL, S.C. The New Powder Puff Beauty Solon' -SPECIAL PRICES FOR 10.DAYS OPENING. MRS. M. G. DUGGAN Assisted by Miss Billie Griffin. . 027 7th Street, Next Dorr to Gardelle. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Forty-six acres of land in Double Pond School District bounded as fol lows: North by lands of John I. Hutto, East by lands of I. H.'Still, South by I. H. Still and West by James Allen. Levied upon and sold as the proper ty of Estate of Charlie Ford to satisfy the above Execution and costs. —ALSO— Two lots of landi in Kline School Dis trict bounded as folows: North by Thelma Brown, East by State High way No. 3, South by Kline High School and West by C. E. Ready. ^ Levied upon and sold as the proper ty of Harley and Blatt to satisfy the above Execution and costs. —ALSO— •- One hundred and seventy-five- acres of land in Seven Pines School District bounded a s follows: Said lands being bounded by lands Lessie B. Easter ling, lands of T. D. Creighton and H. D. Qalhou^jand lands of the Estate of O. C. Baxley and W. M. Parker. Levied upon and sold as the proper- "~r.' \ X Imagine putting a horse in your house. Yet, I’m 1-3 stronger than a horse,—because a Kilo watt is equal to one and 1-3^ horsepower. South.Carouna • POWER COMPANY A J. W. Ruff, Local Mgr. T*“ THERE ARE NO SAEER BRAKES MADE than the Super-Safety Brakes of the 1936 Ford V-8 z' J K>«D KRMANKNT WHIUAASI Radius rods [1] brace the front axle like a pair of giant arms. Radius rods and Torque^tuBe [2] give triple bracing to the rear axle. This means that , the front and rear axles of a Ford car are al ways held equi-dlstant—in perfect alignm'ent. On this permanent wheelbase any braking system now In common use could be used. Only with this Ford-type wheelbase, can mechanical. Super-Safety brakee be ueed to the fullest advantage.'' 4 INMMNDINT MAKS-tODS Four brake-rods [3] of strong, tempered steel link the pressure of your foot on the pedal with the four big brake-drums on the wheels. They do this poMtively, surely, under all road conditions. Note especially that no one Ford brake has to depend on the oth#r three. Failure of one—practically impos sible—-would still leave you three perfectly-operating brakes. Tear out this chart and check {t with the car you are driving now. N O other car in America has the same basic design as theFord V-8. Because of this design, the Ford could use any type of braking system now in common use. (Diagram at lejt shows why.) ^ With the whole field to choose from, Fol^ stands by MiThantcally-operafced Super-Safety brakes as safest, surest, and most positive for the Ford V-8. - This is the type braking system used on many of America’s costliest cars and most racing cars. Because of unique chassis design. Ford oan use it to better - effect than any other car built today. All in all, no safer brakes are made than you get with the 1936 Ford V-8j Drive it today—and see for yourself. CAROLINA FORD DEALERS 4'* ■i ' * /orl936 AND UP. P.O.B. DETROIT. SumUrd qKtuqn F**P jmg immetrt m$dsp*rt Ur* Ejuj ftrwtt Cndk Csw+mo. ,Heaters! 'a ForAny ROOM or ( ' ENTIRE HOUSE! $99.50 Terms as Low as 50c A per month. * REID’S | Furniture Stores % Barnwell Allendale HART ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. , —- WHOLESALE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 303 NINTH STREET Phone 4411 AUGUSTA, GA. SAUSAGE CASING f OR SALE WILL SHIP BY PARCEL POST—PREPARED. CASINGS- 1 60c PER POUND. . WE SWAP FOR EGGS OR CHICKENS. SELL CHEAP FOR CASH! ^ EASTERLING PROS. 478 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA. Treasurer’s Tax Notice! The County Treasurer’s office will be open from .September 16, 1935, to March 15, 1936, for collecting 1935 taxes, which include real and per sonal property, poll and road tax. * All taxes due and payable between September 15 and December 31, 1935, will be collected without penalty. All taxes not paid as stated will be’subject to penalties as provided by law. January 1st, 1936, one per cent, will be added. February 1st, 1936, two per cent.will,be added. March 1st to 15th, 1936, seven per cent, will be addled. Executions will be placed in the hands of the Sheriff for collection after March 15th, 1936. When writing for amount of taxes, be store and giye school district if property is in more than one school district. All personal checks given for taxes will be subject to collection. • State % Ordinary County Road and Bridge Bonds Past Ind. Bonds Constitutional School Special Local TOTAL d ' No. 24—Ashleigh — 6 1 / 1 4 1 3 12 32 No. 33t-rBarbary Branch - _ - 5 i r 4 1 3 17 37 No. 45—Barnwell' 5 / 7 ;4 1 3 . 25 45 No. 4—Big Fork ■ 5 7 '7 4 1 3 ' 21 - 41 No. 19—Blackville . 5/ 7 4 1 3 20 40 No. 35—Cedar Grove _ 7 4 1 3 28 48 No. 50—Diamond /s 7 4 1 3 17 37 No. 20—Double Ponds — - / 5 7 4 1 3 19 No.-4.2—Dunbarton f 5 7 4 1 3 27 47 No. 21—Edisto . J... 5 . 7 4 1 3 9 29 No. 28—Elko —J.— 5 - 7 4 1 3 27 • 47 No. 53—Ellenton 5 7 4 .. 1 3 4 31 No. 11—Four Mile 5 7 4 1 3 8 >28 No. 39—Friendship 5 7 4 1 3 17 37 No. 16;—Green’s Academy 5 ■ 7 4 1 3 20 40 No. 10—Healing,, ^nrines . J5 .— —A-- —4— —g— —2tr 40 No. 23—Hercules Z 5 *7 4 1 3 30 50 No. 9—Hilda -J- r 5 7 4 1 3 19 39 No. 52—Joyce ^Branch 5 7 4 1 3 26 46 No. 34—Kliny 5 7 4 1 3 21 41 No. 32—Leejs 5 7 4 1 3 10 30 No. 8—Long Branch 5 7 4 1 3 15 35 No. 54—Meyer's Mill 5 7 4 1 3 21 41 fto. 42-/Morris 5 7 4 ' 1 3 15 35 No. 144-Mt. Calvary 5 7 4 1 3 18 38 No../25—New Forest 5 7 • 4 1 3 . 18 ' 3$ No/38—Oak Grove 5 7 4 1 3 19 39 Nb. 43—Qld Columbia 5 7 4 1 3 26 46 /No.' 13—Pleasant Hill 5 7 4 1 3 15 35 No 7—Dj'V - -j 5 7 4 1 1 3 ’ 19 39 No. 15—Reedy Branch — 5 7 4 X 3 17 37 No. 2-‘-Seven Pines 5 7 4 1 3 12 32 No. 40—Tinker’s Creek 5 7 4 1 3 17 37 No. 26—Upper Richland 5 7 4 1 3 26 46 N.o. 29—Williston 5 “ 7 4 1 3 32 52 The commutation road tax' of 63.00 must bg paid by all male citizens between the ages of 21 and 55 years. All nlale citizens betwaen the ages of 21 and 60 years are liable to poll tax of $1.00. Checks will not be accepted for taxes under any circumstances except at the riak of the taxpayer.—(The County Treasurer reserves the right to hold all receipts paid by-check until said checks have been paid.) Tax receipts will be released only upoir legal tender, post office moneyr order or certified checks. ^ J. J. BELL, County Tress, <.. v ■ t V* , .1 * x.