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* { PAGE FOUR. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY. AUGUST 6TH, 193G. The Barnwell Pcople-Seritincl JOHN W. HOLMES 1840—1912. B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. Entered at the post office at Barnwell, S. C., as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.60 Six Months -® 0 Three Months -BO (Strictly In Advance.) THURSDAY, AUGUST 6TH, 1936. I Nobody’s Business • — = By Gee McGee. Mike Clark Analyzes the Political Situation. deer mr. edditor:— * i ^notis by the speeche s that are being made by so-called dimmer- crats that they seem to be running against the party instead of with it. they should either be a dimmer-crat at hart, by word of mouth,'and by acts, or get out and jine up with the crowd they are pulling for. stayed enduring the w’ar. kins says he intends to have his monney. he think s it will be 2 or 3 ye^rs befoar the ’froTitieians can possibly work up bonnus no. 2 for the vetterens, and he do not expect to be reduced to want again, he hopes bonnus no. 2 will be about 1500$ per soldier instad of only 100$ as hereto- foar. he did not go acrost. -.all of the vetterans who got their payments have benn very sensible with their spenings, and it has hope a large number of them to get on their feets again, if europe and france and great brittan would pay the u. s . the interest on their war dets, uncle sam could take up the bonnus Bonds with his vest pocket change, But noboddy is counting on them fur- riners paying annything to annybody. yore corry spondent has borried 86$ from the bonnus boys, yes, sir; the boys have proved theirselves 100 per cent, with their dough. yores trulie, mike Clark, rfd, corry spondehf. Free With Every Purchase. The whole eofcntry ha s gon$ pre mium-crazy. You are offered a prize or something free with nearly every thing you buy now-a-days from a cake of soap to a t-bone steak. The them with us. , New Baseball Schedule. The second half of the District “I” baseball schedule was supposed to have been started on Saturday, Au gust 1. A team came up from the Supply CJo. to play Barnwell, but the game was postponed. The two teams will instead play a double-header in a couple of weeks when the two teams go to the Fort. Several of the best players of the local company are still located at the side jeamp at Walterboro, but Pitcher Jesse Martin ha s been back from the hospital for several weeks and we hope he will be strong enough to hurl one or two games for us. He was out all of the first half on account of an operation for appendicitis. In the Woods. The biggest crew of boys now oper ating from Co. 4468 is working under E. M. Padgett on truck trail 38. There are about sixty-five in this crew, and they are spread out in lit tle batches over distances of between two and three miles, each little crew’ doing some particular job. Every body on the whole detail puts out, even Bart Ray. Carpenter work continues at the Dunbarton tower, under Mr. Edger- ton and Mr. Murray. Mr. Murray’s Bates, school house. BLACKYTLLE. — Norman Lawson Fickling and George~Bbylston; clerk. Nick Martin; polling place, old post office. DOUBLE PONDS.—A. H. Croft, Leon VV. Hutto and Samuel P. Hart- zog; clerk, J. P. Chitty; polling place, Double Ponds school house. DUNBARTON.—T. A. Cook, Henry A. Moody and W. J. Rogers; clerk, T. W. Dicks; polling place, vacant store. ELKO.—C. W. Hair, R. R. Johnston and C. J. Bates; clerk, Alonzo Bates; polling* place, sechool house. FOUR MILE.—A. O. Dunbar, E. L. Bush and B. L. Peeples; clerk, F. M. Youngblood; polling place, Atter- berry’s filling station. FRIENDSHIP.—Jas. A. Ray, H. W. Fail and H. E. Creech; clerk, Frank Sanders; polling place, Friendship school house. GREAT CYPRESS.— B. M* Jen kins, Jr., E. B. Sanders and L. R. Sandifer; clerk, A. O. Sanders, poll ing place, Kline school house. HEALING SPRINGS—D. W. Heck le, Lawrence Odom and Edward Wade; ing their ballots. Section 3. The tickets shall ■ be 3i t Candidates f printed on clear white paper in the A usual manner, but shall have a ebupon Y at the top perforated so as to be ♦ easily detached. On the coupon shall .j. be printed “Official Ballot.” “Club *J* .... Ward No $ V The numbers shall run seriatim for -h.«H"H~X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X"X< Cards ■ U •1* ? T ❖ each club. There shall'be 50 percent, more ballots than there are voters en- rolled at each voting place. Section 4. The managers shall be'j responsible for all ballots furnished. When a voter presents himself he j shall be given a ballot. The manager in For Congress. I hereby announce my candidacy for denomination and reelection to the Congress of the United States, Second j South Carolina District, in the Demo cratic primary election August 25th, charge of the poll Hat shall enter | ba8 , e4 record, prompt the number of the ballot next the ' »" d j aerv.ce and promise to - , rn. i u ii abide by the rules of the Democratic name of the voter. The voter shall . forthwith retire alone to one of the pai booths, and without undue delay pre pare his ballot by scratching out the name of the candidate for whom he doe s NOT care to vote. No voter shall remain in the booth longer than five minutes. After preparing his bal lot, the voter shall present himself to the manager. Hi s ballot must be folded in such a way that the number clerk, B. F. Gardner; polling place,: can be seen and the coupon can be Healing Springs school house. I readily detached by the manager with- HERCULES.—Hayne Dyches, J. A.' out in any way revealing the printed Creech and O. H. Morris; clerk, N.A. Hiers; polling place, Democratic club , . . . ... public fall s heavy for such things, we have some state candidates that . » J » crew is busy on the dwelling, and Mr. i house, i Edgerton’s crew’ is engaged on the I HILDA.—J. M. Rowell, H. D. Hut- outbuildings. ^apid progress has! to and R. T. Williams; clerk, S. F. been made. want to go higher (while they are liwing; ain’t much chance after wards tho) that enjoy fighting the add-ministration 1 . . . and the new dealers who have stood by it, but they won’t have no planks in their ^ flatform which tells what they will do or undo that ain’t now going on. When a person gets a present free with a 25-cent article, for which he payg a quarter of a dollar, he gives from 5 to 10 cents more than the 25- cent item is worth. Folks ain’t giv ing anything aw’ay today or tomorrow’ . . . . except the measles, whoop- ingcough, flu and so forth. they have allso fetched the race subject into their statements, but that is due to color-blindness, when a feller down south that i s running for offis, and finds hisself with no, ^ , . t . i had no cigarettes to help our di- legs to stand on, and no ptilitiCn to ad-1 This is a funny old world. When I listen at the radio advertising, I wonder how in the world my daddy and mother ever raised 10 children. Tennis Tournament. A tennis tournament will be held in Williston on August 6th and 7th. Dunbarton, Barnwell, Blackville and Williston will have entrants. The adult and college groups will play on Thursday and the high school entnant«s will play Friday. The hour will be five o’colck. portion of the ballot. If the voter is not challenged, and takes the pre scribed oath, the manager shall tear off the coupon, put it on file, stamp the ballot, and the voter shall deposit Hutto; polling place, Atlantic Coast his ticket in the box, and shall im- Line R R. depot. I mediately leave the polling place. If RED OAK.—T. D. Creighton, Jr.,' a voter shall mar or deface his ballot, H. P. FULMER. Orangeburg, S. C. For State Senate. I hereby .announce myself a candi date for reelection to the State Senate, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic prinfary election. EDGAR A. BROWN. Extrimes of Weather. here to, he commences to say—“nig ger, nigger.” that type of campa'ner , is well known tho, and so far, they oon’t ever get nowhere* except hack home.. 1 gestion and no tooth-paste to keep! with a few more knox from al. Last week brought what was proba bly the hottest and the coldest weather of the present summer. After soar ing well above the century mark early in the week, rains the latter part of the week *ent the mercury down be low the 60-degree level—a drop of that would make our whiskers turn nearly 50 degrees from the high. As n«>r did we have all kinds of' a result, local people slept comfortably medirine s that would stop us from un de r blankets. our teeth from falling out before we were 15 years old. • We didn't even have shaving soap W. R. Moore and O. D. Moore; clerk, S. E. Moore; polling place, Moore’s store REEDY BRANCH. — J. C. R. Grubbs, Koger Hartzog and John R. he may obtain one additional ballot upon returning to the manager in charge of the ballot* the ballot so marred or defaced, with the coupon attached. The manager in charge of Grubbs; clerk, TQ. H. Black; polling the poll list shall change the number place, Reedy Branch school house ROSEMARY.—C. B. Parker, Ed Tarrance and R. S. Weathei sbee; clerk, Marion Hair; polling place, Pleasant Hill school house. SILOAM.—W. H. Boyles, Sr., T. Calder Ellis and S. H. Gantt; clerk, E. G. Hay; polling place, Siloam Church. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the State senate, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election. * J. M. SPRAWLS. For House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the House of Representatives from Barnwell Coun ty, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary elec tion. SOLOMON BLATT. 1 hereby announce myself a candi- of the ballot on the poll list and date for relection to the House of place the defaced ballot on file. No voter shall be given a second ballot until he ha 8 returned the first one with the coupon attached. Section 5. No person sKall be al lowed within the guard rail except as hereinafter ptovided. If a voter can not read or write, or i* physically dis- a ; mth. the republican! will landon the belching, or cure heartburn or re! (k. philly-dclphy AMfona Uwt *•, .Wh* p.l M . or kill h..d.ch., .nd' Suwta ,, , inn whlcll tim , th , »iimm,r-cr,t,. n<.t th, l.bb,,t, Im- ( Ihoupht of *i*in* h .. chmM .Itxlily. ■gnert, got op. he teems to be • one up a present with a bag of floor or •]■ gopper (g. o. p.) but he is afrared to ^ pound of soda or a plug of tobacco. r< me out in the open and switch over. Merchandising is full of the tricks ieve | However, the weather turned warm State Saves oa Stamp*. i have s ritch uncle in texas that is allso ver«u a the add-ministration onner count of the inheritance and the in come tax. WILLISTON.—F. T. Merritt. R. L. “bled, an^ by reason thereof did not Hair and J. W. Johnson; clerk. G. W. sign the eniollment book, he may ap- Thompson; polling place; Williston: 1**1 to the managers for assistance. Motor Co.'s show room. who shall appoint one of the managers YENOME.—H. J. Baxley,, B. O. [ and a by-stander to be designated by Norris and Bascorn Morris; clerk, J. I the voter, to assist him in preparing W. Bates; polling place, ScAithern i his ballot; Provided, After the voter'g Railway depot. ballot has been prepared, the by- Special attention is called to the stander so appointed shall immediate- following rules: * I iy go behind the guard rail. Pro- tw. »«n I vided further. That in cities contain- i ne managers shall open the' Representatives, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. WINCHESTER C. SMITH. I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the House of Representatives from Barnwell Coun ty, subject to the ruleg and regulations of the Democratic primary election. C. H. BEATTY. but everything else is o. k. bis- nest i* booming, factories is running full time, everboddy i B riding in new rats, children are wearing clean clothes, railroads are grumbling, as an actual value of 90 cents, or less, usual; trucks are hauling the stuff for leaving him a net poflt of 20 cents, less, and the govverment i« rent ng - ■■ « extry Ijnd from the farmers in sec- They call these “free goods** tra..e tions where it “ain't gon-er rain no stimulators. It does stimulate a guy *mo." hooray for hooray! to buy something he doesn't nr.d 4f»r which he pays an extra 10 or 15 per but, mr. edditor, what i startril out cent.) for what he possibly found use to rile you about is that peace you; for. It won’t lie long now before dr- had on the ftont page of yore |»a|NT pertinent stores will be giving a last week in whi> h you said that my | husband with every rayon diex, a son, arudd Mink, was sent up for 90 liquor store will throw in a panion for days for v. p. 1. you mu«t appolig ze. ; a*>ault and battery with every pint he gut a new trial 'he next day and of corn, and a ticket to glory will la* 4 new witnes-o to sware for him, • offered with every casket sold for Columbia, Aug. 4.—B. P. Davies, of the trade. All kinda of inducements 1 gecretary of the legislative joint com are offered to tho would-be buyer, mittee on printing, said today a con- J Columbia the po.ls shall be open at Buy a 50-cent package of freckle re- tract for the purchase of all-ink ' *>ifht o'clock a. m.. and close at six o’- mover, and if you don't watch out. the (“decal'*) cigarette stamps for the clock p. m. The managers shall then fellow will give you, absolutely free I Slate tax commission had been award- of charge, s freckle brush, a small ed to the Consolidated Lithographing box of talcum powder, and possibly a Company, of New York, fountain pen. all of which possibly has ing 55,000 inhabitants or chairman of the manage more, s shall the ap- polls at eight o'clock a. m . and close them at four o'clock p. m ; Provided. That in the citios of Charleston and ! P 0 *" 1 lwo of th * w * lfh *** representing I the two different factions to aisist him ! He said the contract price was 14H cents a thousand, amounting to ap- pioximate-ly $29,000 for the two-year supply of 200,000,000 stamps. The tax commission recently sub. stituted the all-ink stamps for paper ones on cigarette pdtkages. An in crease in revenue of more than $2o,- 000 from cigarette taxe* in June this year as com pat ed with June, 1935, was attributed largely to the use of the n« w stamps. Davies s.iid the change resulted in a considerable saving, since the* paper stamps c<*-t lb to 1 < cent th< id. and he mme clear, kindly give it the same prom cn« > in yore colynms. yo’es trulie, mike C atk. rfd, corry spondent. The Mtcrmaih. the payment of the bonnus to our soldier hoys pa -ed otF very quiet in flat rink, and no one got hurt n the scuffle, it Iv s hmugh: new lit* to us cash. Yep—this free stuff is cer tainly a gieat racket, and the best of us tumble for it. ADVERTISE IN The People- Sentinel. and the old t !; place m s ( hang* so you wouldn't Know ...jim tinnigen bought his-e f a new suit of clothes, v th a hat nd shoes to niateh and wore it hoim m the new otter-nioheo! he bought with the bnl- lanre at the county s at. In’ en joying his iicon.'.e vevi'y • mut h. it will give him a start in life, he will mortgage his 2-door for monney to run a small stoar with a it tie later on, and enjoy hath at the same time. --sevveval detts of long standing have benn paid and reseats issued, yore corry spondent. mr. mike Clark, rfd, got 2$ of 1923 monney that had benn Triple “C” News Notes (By Arthur Ridilock, Reporter.) •X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X- New Dance Committee. Co. 1 IdK’s new and official dance committee was elected at a short m eting of thoA‘ interested, in th • dances on Thursday^jj|ght. The com mittee ci asists of several membeisof the old committee, and several new numbers, as follows: frank Merchant, chairman;-Lcoriard Dunn. Thomson Seigler, J. B. Potter and Albert (1: itTin. Already arrange- Legal Advemsements NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. meats arc about finished for our next July K*>, 1936. da ace, which will be the first handle 1 ~ l y this committee. The danceWill be Friday, August 7, with music by Hall’s orchestra, as formerly. ■Ujtyit. Ritchie Away. The whole camp was saddened on Thuisday night when LieUt. Ritchie! was called away by news of the sud- Noticc is hereby given th:It I will file my find account as Administrator upon the estate of.D. P. Walsh with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County v State of South Carolina, upon Saturday, the 15th day of August, A. 1). 1936, aud petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge and liettefs Dismissofy. • W. II. MIRT. Administrator, Estate of W. P. Walsh, deceased. 4t pro* rr«| publicly to count the votes. After tabulating th« ? result the mans- gen 1 shall certify a Mine and f< nrward the ballot box, ront am ng the 1 ballots. poll list and all otl if*r except the club roll, telating to such el «•< t ion. by 1 tne of their number to the chair- man 1 of the county 1 ommittee within 36 ) tour* after the d km «f the | mils. *» ’ l.—The county committee shall -mble at their respective court holi •es on the morn ing of the second day aftei the elect ic •n on or lie! fore 12 (f (*|<! M'k noon to tab ulate the 1 Ttufns ami declare the resu lit of the pi mary. >0 fl ar as the same 1 date* to m< ember* of t he general a.*<c nibly and county off ic ers, and shall f« Mward imm ediate- ly t 1 0 the chairman of the Stat e corn- mitt ee ut Columbia, S. C. t the result of the election in th-’ir resj pective .our ities for Unite d State* s enator. Stat e officers, congr essmen and solici- tors . The State committee sha U pro- coed 1 to canvass the vote and declare the ! esult. :U 5.—The protests and conte: sts f»r tour ity officers and members of the gem •ral assembly sh iall be filed within two days after the d lay of the d eclara- tiqn by the county comm it; ee of the re«u ill T the election with chain man of the county commkG •e and said county com mittee sh ill he; ir and d t ermim' the same at its li. st fneeting there- aftc r. in preparing the ballot; after tha vo-J ■ ,w regulations ter * ballot hss been prepared, th? I Ptitusry election watchers so appointed shall immed-1 iat*• 1 y go behind the guard railing. I I Provided further. That if there be no I 8 uch watcher* available, th** •Knirmanl I h« eli I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the House of Representatives, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. H. C. YOUNGBLOOD. Fee Clerk of Court I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the office of Clerk of Court, subject to the rule* and of the Democratic R. L BRONSON. may appoint two by-sta qualified to vote in assist the voter in the his ballot. Section 6. From the Crm opening of thr polls until nouncement of the insult signing of the official return* < hairman Mlers a ho are recy date for i For Sheriff. announce myself • candi- •Ifice of eelection to the such primary to Sheriff, subject to the rules and regula- Rule- 4. reparation of > of the the an- and the no per son shall be admitted to the polling place except the manageis, duly au- thcrixed watchers and challengers, the chaiiman of the executive com mittee or members of the executive committ.e appointed in his stead .to supervise the polling place, persons duly admitted for the purpose of voting police officers admitted by the man agers to law; Provided, however, that candi dates fo public office voted for at such polling place may be present at the canvas* of ’he votes. Provided, canvass of votes shall be open to the public. Section 7. If the watchers or ofT - ceis of the law who are admitted to the polling place by the managers shall interfere with the manager* or obstruct the voting, it shall It the duty of the managers to suspend the election until order is restored, or as may b? provide,; by the lules of the party tions of the Democratic primary elec tion. J. B. MORRIS. For Master in Equity. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the offic# of Master in Equity, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democmtic Itiimary election. G. M. GREENE. For ('ironer. I hereby announce myself a candi date f«r re-election to the office of Coroner, subject to the rubs ami regulations of the Democratic primary pteserve order or enforce elecon. J. T. STILL. Magistrate, Red Oak T ownship. I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the office of M; g- istrate. Red Oak Township, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. W. T. STILL. Magistrate, Great Cypress Township. 1 hereby announce myself a candi- i elate for reelection to the office of Magistrate, Great Cypress Township, No person'shall he allowed, to j subject to the rules «ind .regulations'of Section 1. In every primary elec- approach polling places within 25 feet! the Democratic primary election. NOTH K <)1 PRIMARY ELECTION. Executive Committee, Demecratic Party, Barnwell County. 1 Barnwell, S. C., Aug. 3, 1936. NOTICE is hereby given that a on his books since tho battle of the j den death of his brother. Lieut, primary* election of the Democratic marne. all of tin hoy* seem to be Ritchie will probably he away about Party will held on .Tuesday, Au- taking good care of their spendings, * a week. no cash seems to be going to waist. gust 25th. 1936, and a second primary, In big absence, Capt. Hindman,paid if one he necessary, will be held two off on Friday, July 31. weeks thereofter. On Wednesday night after Mr. | The-following managers are hereby __the seeont and thiid 4 sons of yore corry spondent who answer* to the j Bryan’s talk on Current Events and appointed :>nd the follojving polling name of scudd and budd Clark. ha\e,our discussion on citizenship, in place places named for both elections: benn asked to leave his bed and of our usual Wednesday night stunts BARNWELL—G. W. Halford, F. S. we ha«l a picture sent here from Fort Brown and Angus Patterson; clerk, Moultrie, It was enjoyed vary much. Murdecai 5L Maxursky; polling place. It is rumored that they are going to Court House. be sent around regularly now, and if! BENNETT SPRINGS.—C. B. Ellis, so we hope our friends from Barnwell W. F. Bates and W. D. Meyer; clerk, will begin to come out and enjoy t G. R bored; they have refused to pay any thing on their back bored since the bonnus was promised, that i 8 when they moved into our house, they will take a long trip out west with their jnonney to see the camp where they tion in this State there shall be pro- while poll* are open, other than the vided tt each . polling. precinct one persons herein, provided for. booth for every 100 enrolled voters or! Section 8. Upon the close of the np jority fraction thereof. The booth* j election, managers .shMl account to the shall he made of wood, cheap metal, j executive committee for all ballots de- J. W. SANDERS. For Magistrate at Meyer’s Mill. I hereby announce myself 9 candi date for reelection to the office of or any other suitable substance, shall livered to them, and make the follow- j Magistrate for Bennett Springs and Four Mile Townships, subject to the lules and regulations of the Demo cratic primai y election. G. R. PEEPLES. For Magistrate at Hilda. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for reolection to the office of Magistrate at Hilda, subject to the not be less than 32 inches wide and ing return: (a) The number of of- 32 inches deep, and six feet, six in-1 final ballots furnished to each polling ehes high, shall he provided with a ; precinct, (b) The number of offi- curtain hanging from the top in 7‘ial ballot* spoiled and returned by front to within three feet of the floor, 1 voters, (c) The number of official and shall have a suitable^ sheif on ballots actually voted, which the voter can prepare his ticket. Copy of rules will be mailed to man- Proviued, The provisions of thi* Act agers of each dub with tickets, shall not apply to any precinct where I Each executive committeeman is there are less than fifty (50) voters hereby notified that he will be re-! rules and regulations of the Demo- enrolled on the club roll at such pre- quired to furnish the managers of cratic primary election, cinct. election with two suitable boxes, one Section 2. The polling places shall for ticketg for candidate* for State of- hf provided with a table for the man- ficcrs and one for candidate.*'for Con- agers. The polls shaft hr provided gressionil ami County offices. (Or- w ; th a guard rail, so that no one ex- dinary cigar boxes will do.) * cept as hereinafter provided shall ap-, ^EDGAR A. BROWN, proarh nearer than five feet of the County Chairman, booths in which the voter* are pre per- B. P. DAVIES, Secretary. PAUL H. SANDERS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the office of Magistrate at Hilda, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primal y election. W. K. BLACK. I —