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r fAGB FOUB. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA THI RSDAY. SEPTEMBER !•, 1936 I * ft I TI>HBarnwell People-Sentinel JOHN W. HOLMES 184#—mi. B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. Entered at the poat office at Barnwell, S. C., aa aecond-claaa matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year fl.50 Six Months ^0 Three Months AO (Strictly in Adraneo.) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936 Small Still Destroyed. Sheriff J. B. Morris and his deputy, Gilmore S. Harley, raided and de stroyed a small still Saturday after noon in the Big Fork section of the county. Smaller Crop Estimate. The price of cotton advanced about $3 a bale Tuesday when the govern-* ment reduced its estimate of the 1U36 crop by about one and a third million bales. John Paul Jones Newer Defeated, Newer Wounded John Paul Jones on the ocean dur ing the American Revolution was as General Washington was on land— never known to be defeated In battle or to have received a wound, states a writer In the Washington Post. He displayed the fierce temerity of an cient sea kings In skirmishes and also possessed the knightly courage of medieval chivalry. In a day when seamen considered a capacity for pic turesque and plentiful profanity as a mark of professional aptitude, he was distinguished by refraining from oath and curses. He was never known to lafllct punishment on his seamen by using a “cat of nine tails,’’ or any sim ilar weapon. He waa born at Arhlgland. Scotland, on July fi. 1747, the aon of humble par- enta. Without encouragement or pro tection. he. at twelve years, mae In a profession by employing his spare mo ments In study, readily overcoming dis advantages of education, to appear In a poaltlon hta own energy advanced hint lie embarked on a sea career Tears later ha came to Aavertra to settle bis dead brother's estate la Virginia When he was twenty nine years of age. patriotism seeped through his veins, •ad ha )o4nad tha American navy, Ha rwaatved ta save tha “Thirteen Cwkaaiea,- wabhllag la I a faery after tearing Kagtaad'a a aMvioe Ha herams first of tha Alfred fiagshlp. sad fiag la im. CAMDfDATBI < ARDH. Mae tripe Dmorratic Primary Election. Tuesday. Oct 4, 1934. FOR MAYOR I hereby announce myaalf a caadi date for realartmn to tha offvee of Mayor of Barnwell, subject to the rules and regulations of tha Barnwell Manicipa Democratic Party C. G PULLER V; ANTED MKYKJtkL TWO. THREE a«d rOL'R-MOBSB TEN ANT F EKS RBQLTRKMRNTS: MI ST OWN STDOt IN GOOD CONDI TION. PLO* TOOL* and OTHER MQUIPMRNT. AMPLE LABOR. GOOD FARMS For RENT. Mntr P. O. BOX 7. WAGESER, S. C. STORE YOUR CAR WITH MacKendree Garage A. O. (Biddy) MscKendrce, Prop. I>«y or Night Storage, 25c Overnight, 35c 724 Ellis St. Augusta, Ga. MARION BEAUTY SHOP Marion Bldg. Lobby AUGUSTA, GA. Permanent Waves a Specialty— $2.00 to $7.50 Every Wave Guaranteed Mrs. Elizabeth Walker Mis. Rubye Dudley checks . MALARIA in 3 days COLDS lijaid. Tablets first day Salve, None Drops. Headache 36 mins. 1>y “Hah-My-TW— Baal UaimeaC THE RITZ THEATRE BARNWELL, 8. C. • “COOL AS AN OCEAN BREEZE.” Monday.Tuesday, Sept. 14-15 CLARK GABLE and JEANETTE MacDONALD in San Francisco With SPENCER TRACY Also SELECTED SHORTS MATINEE MON.-TUES., 4 P. M. Wednesday, Sept. 16 Bargain Day—Admr. 10-15c Border Flight — 5 With France* Farmer, John Howard, Roacoe Kama and Robt. Cummings ADDED COMEDY. Thursday.Friday, Sept. 17-18 A Million More Laughs Than “THANKS A MILLION!” Sing, Baby, Sing With ALICE FAYE and ADOLPHE MENJOU Also SHORT SUBJECTS SATURDAY, SEPT. 19 Charlie Chan at the RACE TRACK With WARNER OLAND ALSO COMEDY. MATINEE SATURDAY Stop Worrying About Your Roof ta winter, a ad MORE ATTRACTIVE. ASK ABOUT ft. Modern Insulation and Roofing Co. lUyaalda Hi. Phwm» Na. AICIRTA. GA. Better Equipped Than Ever to Serve the Ladies of This Section- New Equip ment and Two New Operators FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE NO. 43. The Barnwell Beauty Shop TBT A BUSIN LAS BUILDER BOS SATISFACTORY RESULTS P, A. PRICE. H«n*i«r. INSURANCE FIRE SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH DR. HENRY 1. GODIN Sight Specialist JITices 956 Broad SL AUGUSTA, GA. Legal Advertisements NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. I Notice is hereby given that I have filed my final account as Executor of the estate of F. D. Rowell, deceased, with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, State of .South Carolina, and will petitioft said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letter s Dismissory upon Satur day the 5th day of September, A. D. 1936, at 10:00 o’clock a. m. J. Monroe Rowell, Executor of the Will of F. D. Rowell, dec’d. Barnwell, S. C., Aug. 10, 1936 4t. CITATION NOTICE. The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate Judge: WHEREAS, L. K. Purvis hath made suit to me to grant unto him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Willie Coache; THESE ARE THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular ,the kindred and creditors of the said Wil lie Cbache, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Courf of Piobate, to be held at Barnwell, S. C., on Saturday, Sept. 12th, next, after 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 Sept. A. D. 1936. John K. Snelling. Judge of Probate. Published on the 3rd day of Sept., in The Barnwell People-Sentinel. CITATION NOTICE. The State of Sooth Cprcllna. County of Barnwell. By John K Snelling. Esq., Probote Judge. WHEREAS. R F. Morris and R M Mortis hath mode suit to me to grant onto R F. Moms Letters of Administration of the Estate of effects of G. Robert Morns; THESE ARE THEREFORE, to cite and admonish nil and nngulai tha kindred and credit*-re of the said G. Robert Morns, get—aed, that they he and appear before mm. in the coort of Probate, ta he held at Bam well. & CL, Saturday. Sept. 19. nest, after tteauan thereof, at II o’eterh la forenaan, to show mane. If any they have, why the said Adnuntetration should not he granted. Given under my Hand this 7th day of Sept.. A. D. 1934 JOHN K SNELLING. Judge of Probate Barnwell Cm. Published ou the 10th daj^ of Sept., 1084. ta Tha Barnwell People-Sentinel. NOTICE OF ENROLLMENT. By virtue of the authority vested in me aa President of the Barnell Muni cipal Democratic Club, I hereby give notice: That the enrollment bock will be opened at Lemon Bros’, store on Tues day, September 1st, 1936, and will remain open until W’ednesday, Sep tember 23rd, 1936. The enrollment committee shall con sist of A. A. Lemon, F. B. Davis and N. D. Coclin. Those entitled to vote shall write their full name, giving their age and residence. The qualifications for voting shall be as follows: Voter shall be a white Democrat twenty-one years of age, or shall become so before the succeed ing general election. They shall be citizens of the United States and of this State. They shall also have resided in the State two years and in the county six months prior to the succeeding general election, and in the club district sixty days prior to the first primary, followig their offer to enroll. Provided: That pub lic school teachers and ministers of the gospel in charge of a regular or ganized church shall be exempt from the provisions of this section, if other wise qualified. All candidates shall be required to file their pledges and pay their as sessments to G. W. Manville, secretary, on or before 12 o’clock noon, Tuesday, September 23, 1936, and shall publish their card in the local newspaper or 'post on .Court House bulletin board at least two issues preceding the first primary. The assessments shall be, for Mayor, 115.00; for Alderman, $2.50; for Commisaioner of Public Works, $2A0. The boundaries of the club district shall be the incorporate limits of the Town of BaruwuiL 8-8^1. . P. W PRICE, Proaidtnt. Ml u The Universal Car ONE NAME comes quickly to mind when you think of “The Universal Car.” The description is distinctively Ford. No other car is used by so many millions of men and women in every part of the world. Everywhere it is the symbol of faithful service. That has always been a Ford funda mental. Something new is constantly being added in the way of extra value. ♦ • . . Each year the Ford has widened its appeal by increasing its usefulness to motorists. v. Today’s Ford V-8 is more than ever “The Universal Gar” because it en circles the needs of more people than any other Ford ever built. It reaches out and up into new fields because it has everything you need in a modern automobile. The Ford V-8 combines fine-car performance, comfort, safety and beauty with low first cost and low cost of operation and up-keep. It depre ciates slowly because it is made to last- f There is no other car like it. rtVF-*•*•*•*• V>.NVkM.-.-. i r t,l, U> !.>! I I «<« »“ ’*“■ I "’ “ l.SS’SSKKS- 4.SSK^ CHARGE 3 SUPER-SAFETY • mechanical brakes I;. 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CASH ON HAND AND DUE FROM BANKS^ Bank Building, Fixtures and^ Equipment jl 4. .$ 80,489.09 - 34,500.00 -- 21,028.17 -150,228.60 6,500.00 $348,160.61 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock Paid in — $ 25,000.00 Surplus andt Undivided Profits 22,282.82 Reserved for Contingencies 3,500.00 Reserved 1 for Taxes, Interest and Insurance --*■««,- ' 778.84 Demand Deposits 178,227.65 Savings Deposits — — 116,815.70 Certified Checks 1,157.70 Cashier’s Checks 365.40 Expense Checks — 32.50 ❖ f ? f T T T T T T T T T T T T i T T J X T T T i