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; ‘i v; ■ V'vil rAOBPOUB. THE BARNWELL PBOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1985, E?-'' IP - - r E I 1 "-.- & ThaBarnwell People-Sentinel JOHN W. HOLMES ISO—1»12. B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. i t i i ii. -i— Entered at the post offiee at Barnwell, S. C., as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.60 Six Months .90 Three Months AO (Strictly la AdraaeoJ „ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935. Mrs. E. P. Gignilliatt announces the en|hgement of her daughter, Jennie Gertrude, to Mr. Stanley Eubanks of Aiken, the marriage ceremony to be performed at the Methodist parsonage in Barnwell, December 8th, 1935. W. D. LANIER Attorney-at-Law Practice in All Courts. Damage Suits a Specialty. S. F. Bldg. AUGUSTA, GA. THE RUZ i THEATRE BARNWELL, S. C. Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 9-10 TOM BROWN and RICHARD CROMWELL —IN— Annapolis Farewell Wednesday-Thursday, Dec. 11-12 ^ ALL STAR CAST in Guard That Girl Friday a|id Saturday, Dec. 13-14 LEE TRACY in TWO FISTED ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be hdd in the town df Hilda, S. C., on S*turday, December 7th, 1936, for the purpose of electing a Mayor and four Aldermen for the ensuing year. The polls will be open- e<I at the A. C. L. depot a1f*eight o' clock a. m., and closed at four o’clock p. m. The following are hereby ap pointed managers of election: M. W. Hartzog, W. G. Collins and Sam Hutto. Isadora Hartzog, Mayor. James Dyches, Clerk.“ ADMINISTRATRIX SALE Notice of Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that, I will file my final accounting as Executrix of the estate of A. E. Corley, deceased, with the Hon. John K. Sneling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, on Friday, January Sixf, 193&, at 11 o’ clock in the forenoon, and petition the said Court for an order of discharge and letters dismissory.' Mrs. Jessie P. Corley, Executrix. STEWARTS LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Whether You Like a Smart Street Dress, Evening Gown or COAT STEWARTS Is the Place You Want. Our Large Selections Assure You ^pf the Newest Styles at the Most Reasonable Prices. Special Gift Sale—200 of the Newest Silk Dresses, All Latest Styles and 1 Colors. An Ideal Gift $3.95 STEWARTS AUGUSTA, GA. 812 BROAD ST. Augusta’s Largest Specialty Dress Shop. / Under and by virtue of the power contained in an Order of the Probate Court for Barnwell County, State of 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. 1936, beginning at 10:00, o’clock in the forenoon and continuing until all of said property has been disposed ofj 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 CA'R. TWO MULES. ONE COW. ■ v SEVERAL HOGS. PLOW STOCK AND TOOLS. ONE WAGON. ONE WAGON. ONE BUGGY. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. And all other personal property be longing to 8aid estate. .. MARIE J. BLACK, ' Administratrix, Estate of Rose Barker, Deceased. Barnwell, S. C., Nov. 25, 1935.—3t. EASY TERMS WEDDING PRESENTS—DIAMONDS—FROM $7.50 TO $300.00. Watches, Jewelry, Brooches, Pins, Lavaliers. Wonderful Gifts for Christ mas Presents at Moderate Prices. China, Cut-Glass in Beautiful Par isian Designs. Watches Repaired and Rings Made to Fit any Finger. Old Watches Made into Wrist Watches. DR. HENRY J. GODIN Sight Specialist Offices 956 Broad St. ^ilGUSTA, GA. The Roads Are 'Good • . . The Weather's Fine .... GOME TO J. B. WHITE & CO. “Augusta’s Merry Christmas Store” Come in for a grand day of Christmas shopping. . . .You can go through your gift list like magic, finding something to please everyone, and still have" money left in your pocketbook! > ' WHITE’S, “The Merry Christmas Store,’’ is brimful of beautiful new. Christmas gift merchandise, as well as other timely winter needs. Values are remarkable, and prices attractively low. . . .Come and see! X Purchasing is a pleasure, paying is made easy . . . . thru White’s Club Plans: ONLY A SMALL CASH PAYMENT—Bal ance** in easy amounts monthly. V . 4 MONTHS TO PAY—thru White’s CLOTH ING CLUB, if you give that poular and wel come gift of “Something to wear.” 10 MONTHS TO PAY —thru White’s HOUSEHdLD CLUB, if you choose some thing for the home and family; home-fur nishings, linens, blankets, radios, etc. • 3 YEARS TO PAY—AND NO DOWN PAY MENT, if you buy thru White’s F. H. A. Government Licensed Agency. Fridigaires, Electrical Stoves, Washers and Ironers, are sold o^ this easy payment plan. • ... * • TOYS TOO—may be purchased on easy club club terms, with several months to pay. Be sure to visit TOYLAND and DOLLVILLE, Third Floor. '4 NOTICE!- Against Hunting, Fishing and Trappiiig Any person or persons entering upon the lands hereinafter referred to situate in Barnwell, Richland and Red Oak Townships, for the purpose of hunting, fishing or trapping, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law: u Wrist Witches. SCHMERLING 910 BROAD St AUGUSTA, GA. 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 Door to Gardelle. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Mrs. Flossie Smith 1,000 - J. M. Weathersbee — 572 Mrs. Kate M. Patterson 3,000 Est; of H. A. Patterscn 2,000 Duncannon Place _ 1,650 Joseph E. Dicks __ 800 Sweetwater Place - 500 R. C. Holman 400 B. I/. Easterling, Cave Place 200 ArA. Ridyn-dson 1,000 Barnwell Turpentine Co: Lemon Bros. 150 Simmons Place 450 John K. Snelling . 100 Middleton Place 300 J. P. Harley-; 150 Moge Holly z 200 L. W. Tilly 160 B. C. Norris 400 John Newton - 200, J. W. Patterson 100 Tom Davis * „ — 400 L. Cohen—(Hay Place) 200 Terie Richardson 100 Dr. Allen Patterson 1,000 . N.' A. Patterson (Tanglewood Bruce Place - 500 Place) __ -- 130 Harriett Houston 150 Billy Jenkins „ 50 Mrs. B. H. Cave 250 Jerry Scott . __ 75 Sue Ford L 120 Kemp Place 175 L. Cohen—(CTtitty Place) __ - 200 Andrew Jessie 60 J. O. Parker _ 245 GEO. H. WALKER, Owner, ANGUS PATTERSON, Mgr. II and My wife likes the smartness Til IQ If Q r|jp||J[7Q roominess of the Ford—but I fllu vU LliulliL^U WHAT OPENED MY EYES! JL'. M- p fir/-' E ngineers have known for years the undisputed ad- vantages oiTthe V-type engine : ; . simplicity, economy, com pactness, ruggedness. But until Ford announced the first Ford V-8 in 1932, no one had found a way to bring these advantages to the low-priced field. Since its introduction this en gine has been constantly refined and improved —but the iasfc features of Ford design have re mained through the production of over two million V-8 engines. This is the engine that powers the beautifijl 1936 Ford V-8 ... and, because ” it is V-type and compact, gives “all that extra room” that many [a] woman has wondered about in the Ford V-8 ^ b<?dy,. Jrhis is the-exigiiie which proved sparkling performance .and eight cylinder smoothness are economical if you have a V-type engine with a dual-down- draft carburetor that takes the “gas” used by a four and splits it into eight equal charges. This is the engine you need for quick, sure, cold-weather start ing this winter—the engine that’s “opened the eyes” of over two million enthusiastic Ford owners. You’ll find such an engine in no other car at anywheffe near the price of the Ford V-8 for 1936—So why not arrange to drive one today? • YOUR FORD DIALIR HART ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. ^ * • WHOLESALE • ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 303 NINTH STREET Phone 4411 AUGUSTA, GA. Treasurer’s Tax Notice! w 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 Deoember 31, 1935, will be collected without penalty. All taxes not paid as stated will be subjecMo penalties as provided by law. January 1st,'1936, one per cent, will be added. February Ist, 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 sure and give school district if property is in more than one school district. All personal checks given for taxes will be subject to collection. 1936 510 Sumdsrd mcctmry group imelmtUmg immpin md rpuro tiro txtro. Esuy torm through Umhonut Crodit C«, tho ltffrr J -r J Ford Fimmet Plum. mm - ON THE AIR—Ford ■-Cota.Ua Ford Syapkosy OrcWtrm. Sotday Evtataa—Frad Watfag. Ttaadaylow*. FrTO^Vmfiirmrt MHrii Ugi irryT _ •4 Vr V ' .'■* "'1 '' .. State Ordinary County (0 ■O -o c £ -o cs 01 o U) £0 1 Past Ind. Bonds Constitutional School Special Local TOTAL j No. 24—Ashleigh . . _ — . 5 7 4 1 3 12 32 No. 33—Barbary Branch 5 7 4 1 3 17 37 No. 45—Barnwell — 5 7 4 1 3 25 45 No. 4—Big Fork _ — 5 7 4 1 3 21 41 No. 19—Blackville 5 7. 4 1 3 20 40 No. 35—Cedar Grove 5 7 . 4 1 3 28 48 No. 50—Diamond 5 7 4 1 3 17 37 >Jo. 20—Double Ponds 5 7 4 1 3 19 39 No. 12—Dunbarton 5 7- 4 1 3 27 47 No. 21—Edisto 5 7 4 ' 1 3 9 29 No. 28—Elko 5 7 4 1 3 27 47 No. 53—Ellenton 5 7 4 1 3 >' 11 31 No. 11—FoutjMile —, 5 7 4' 1 3 8 28 No. 39—Friendship — , J). . 7 4 1 3 17 37 No. ,16—Gre«n’g Academy 4 ... \ . e—80 . ^ O/V. t£\J '~'‘4tY No. 10—Healing Springs . 5 .. 7 4 1 3 '20 40 No. 23—Hercules -j 5 7 4 1 3 SO 60 No. 9—Hilda 5 7 4 1 3 19 39 ^o. 52—Joyce Branch 5 7 '4 1 3 26 46- 34—Klinp _ \ 5 7 - 4 1 3 21 41 \ No. 32—Lee’s 5 ~ 7 4T 1 3 10 30 No. 8—Long .Branch — 5 7 4 1 i 15 35 No. 54—Meyer’s Mill V 5 7 4 1 3 21 41 No. 42—Morris .A.—-,... 5 7 4 ' 1 3 15 35 No. 14—Mt. Calvary 5 7 4 1 3 18 38 Nf) 9.5—Npw Forest _ _ . 5 7 4 1 3 18 QO No. 38—Oak Grove 5 7 4 1 r V 3 19 39 No. 43—Old Columbia __A 5 7 4 1 3 26 46 No. 13—Pleasant Hill --—V, 5 7 4 1 3 15 35 No 7—Red Oak _ V - 5 K 4 1 3 19 No. 15—Reedy Branch 5 7 4 1 3 17 37 No. ^^-Sevfen Pines 5 . 7 4 1 3 12 32 Mn 40—Tinker’s Creek 5 7 4 1 3 17 No. 26—Upper Richland 6 7 4 1 3 26 \ O l 46 No. 29—Willisfcon 5 v 7 4 vi 3 32 J 52- The commutation road tax\of $3.00 must be paid by all male citizen^ between the ages of 21 and 55 yean. All male citizens between the of 21 and 60 yean are liable to poll tax of $1.00. Checks will not be accepted for taxes under any circumstance^ except at the risk of the taxpayer.—(The County Treasured reserves the/right to hold all receipts paid by check until said checks have been paid.1 Tax receipts will be released only upon legal tender, post office money order or certified checks. A 'J. J, BELL, County TseMu