The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, November 19, 1936, Image 4
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THURSDAY. NOVENBfR.lt. ItSA
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The Barnwell People-Senline
JOHN W. HOLMES
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B. P. DAVIES. Editor and Proprietor.
Entered at the post office at Barnwell,
S. C., as second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year $1.60
Six Months -90
Three Months *60
(Strictly in Adranee.)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1936
By Gee McGee.
Flashes From Flat Rock.
nohoddy ever thought about it,
but tom head, our local man-about-
town, was in the derby for 750,000$
offered by mr. miller in toronto, can-
nady, for the most babies in 10 years,
he lost by three babies, but found
out after it was all over that if he
had of won, he would not of f?ot noth
ing, as you had to live in the state of
toronto to do so. his hart was broke.
the cold weather has drove the
loafeis from in front of the stoars
to the inside of the citty hall, more
setting-room is required, art square
has asked the town consell for 2
more benches and 4 chaits. this will
come up at the next meeting, and a
large crowd will he on hands to put
the question fairly and squarely up
to the citty fathers.
yores trulie,
mike Claik, rfd.
cony spondnt.
South Carolina Not
Remiss in Its Duty
Charleston Chamber of Commerce
Gives Facts and Figures on
Social Security.
Charleston, Nov. 16.—South Caro
lina has not been remiss in its duty
towards the unfortunate, the needy,
the sick, the aged, the helpless, the
crippled, the blind, etc., according to
the Charleston Chamber of Com
merce.
At the 1936 sesson of the geperal
assembly a lai ge amount of money
was appropriated by the State for
SOCIAL SECURITY or public wel
fare, as the following analysis will
indicate:
De La Howe School $ 66,000
School for deaf and blind 86,000
South Carolina State Hosp’t. 910,000
State Training School 159,000
South Carolina Sanitarium 145,000
Confederate Infirmacy 24,000
Children’s Bureau 17,985
Industrial School for Boys.. 77,000
Industrial School for Girls.. 23,250
Reformatory for Negro Boys 24,000
Board of Health 152,385
State Serve* Bureau * 8,779
Aid for Crippled Children .. 20,000
Association for the Blind 9,000
Pensions for Whites ... 376,000
Pensions for Negroes 2,000
Pensions Administration 2,000
miss jennie veeve smith, our ef
ficient scholl principle, is taking danc
ing lessons by male, it has benn ad
vised by her fissican as she has an
over plush of flesh, and she wants to
get it back down to 168, her normal
weight, she do not dance in publick
yet, but as soon as she learns a few
more steps, she has promised to give
a party in the bawl-room of her
hoarding house and go thru with her
light fantasticks ansoforth. she will
not do the fan.
the patent medicine peddler who
run his show in front of the drug
stoar last week was arrested by his
third wife for non-support and mar
rying another wife befoar she dide. he
was carried to the county-seat and
■ eased under bond which was made
by dr. hubbert green as he had al-
reddy got into his dett for 17$, the
down payment, he sold snake oil for
the roomytism.
it looks like the local postmaster
will hold his job for the next four
years, much to the discomfort of the
hon. holsum moore who has benn af
ter aame for 3 different pressidential
campaigns, the preasent incumberance
is fauly satisfactory, but he has been
reported to the aecker-terry of the
p. m. general sevveral times for
chawing tobacco on duty and getting
the fiiat-class male matter badly
soiled, he do not drink to access, as
swore to by mr. moore.
TOTAL $2,101,399
Appropriations for“social security"
by the counties' (see 1936 county sup
ply bills) embracing charity, county
homes and farms, hospitals, hospital
ization, health units, salaries of
county physicians, tuberculosis work,
nursing service, welfare, post mor-
tems and lunacy, orphanages, paupers,
child welfare, pensions to Confederate
veterans, medical attention, unem
ployment, re-employment, rural re
habilitation, dental clinics, rescue
homes, etc., etc., but not including any
law enforcement agencies, were as
follows:
For Social Security, 1936.
County: Amount:
Abbeville ... $ 5,700
Aiken 1 29,875
Allendale 2,360
Anderson 27,820
Barnwell 4,000
Beaufort 8,150
Bamberg 2,175
Berkeley : 4,800
Calhoun 2,300
• Chaileston i 172,375
Chester 12,240
Chesterfield 6,780
Cherokee .1 16,250
Clarendon 5,250
Colleton 8,400
Darlington 11,825
Dillon 7,000
Dorchester 6,980
Edgefield 2,770
Fairfield 6,025
Florence 36,738
Georgetown 4,915
Greenville 67,162
Greenwood 11,410
Hampton 890
Horry ’ 11,000
Jaaper 3,925
Kershaw 7,937
Lancaster ... 1,400
Laurens 3,800
Lee 4,165
Lexington ... 6,225
Marion 11,490
Marlboro 16,003
McCormick 1,800
Newberry 9,100
Oconee ....... 11,250
Orangeburg 16,780
Pickens ......... 7,585
Richland 56,630
Saluda 1.590
Spartanbufg 97,760
Sumter ....... 21,720
Union ... 18,680
Williamaburg 4,850
York 16,283
TOTAL $793,149
phone lines, to get them in shape for
use.
The inter-barracks baskeCh^f Sched
ule is interrupted. Barracks two was
undefeated and seemed to have the
rest outclassed anyway. The inter
ruption is a schedule sent out by the
fort, which has us playing the Supply
Company at Fort Moultrie on Novem
ber 21st.
We have prospects of putting out
a winning team, with such men on
the squad as J. B. Potter, Red Rid-
dock, Peavine Teal, A1 Griffin, Henry
Drawdy, Fred Gray, Guy Bass, Jen
nings Guerry, Jas. P. Cole, H. P. Vin
cent, Lawrence Frick, Marvin McEl-
veen and others. L. D. Lord, and one
or two men at the side camp are
basketball men, and say they are go
ing to get up a team and beat the
main camp. Perhaps one or two of
them will play on the company team.
^ Wilkinson-Kennedy.
"^CHEVROLET
Plie (orrmfete Can.- Cmripletc£i|T|iw
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Mrs. Addie E. Wilkinson, of Au
gusta, and Mr. Jesse P. Kennedy, of
near Williston, were quietly married
at the Baptist parsonage there Tues
day evening, November 10th, the Rev.
J. H. Owens officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy will make
their home near Williston, about 30
miles from Augusta, in Aiken County.
—Augusta Herald, Nov. 15.
A Son is Born.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders are
receiving congratulation upon the ar
rival of a fine son, born on Armistice
Day. The young man has been named
after his father. \
More Than Ten Million People
viewed the New Chevrolet in the first 24 hours
Thousands upon thousands have already placed orders. . . • Other
thousands are buying at this moment. . • • See and drive this
brilliant new car and you will want^one, too!
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ELECTRIC MOTORS
New and Used Electric Motors.
All Sizes. Get our prices.
_ UNITED LEATHER CO.
422 8th St. Augusta. G«.
Poultry Truck at Hilda
A poultry truck will be at Frank
Hartzog's store, Hilda, S. C., Monday
a. m., Nov. 23, from 10 ’till 12 o'clock.
Prices as follows: colored hens and
colored friers, 17c per pound; white
hens, 14c per pound; roosters, 8c per
pound.
FRANK HARTZOG
HILDA, S. C. .
/ PS WISHING THE OKAY OF THE U. S. A.!
And—more than the okay—the entbuaiaatic
preference!
Thst's the word that is coming from the ritiea, towns
and farms of all America, where more than ten million
people viewed this new Chevrolet in the
Erst 24 hours . . . where thousand* upon
thnuaanda have already placed orders . . .
and where the drmant} for new 1937
Chevrolet a is increasing with each passing
day!
The reasons are plain. This new
Oievrolet for 1937 is the amly low-priced
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and the only low-priced car which com
bines Genuine Fisher No Draft Ventilation
and Safety Hate (.lam AH Around at no
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BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
the poleesman is wearing a new
uniform, he paid 3.98$ on same and
the town of flat rock paid the other
4$. if he would get his nake shaved
and his hair trimmed and his shoes
shined and his cap dry-cleaned, he
would almost resemble a hunman be
ing ami an offiser of the law allso. he
will paint his hillie over next week,
the red has wore off of same.
The proposed amendment to the
State Constitution, which will coma
up for ratification at the next general
assembly, would permit the legislatura
to levy more taxes for "social securi
ty." If ratified the State’s plan of
action would have to be made to tie
in with the Federal law. Th^ Federal
law includes the following:
1. Old age assistance and old age
c
benefits.
2. Aid to dependent children.
3. Maternal and child health ser
vices.
4. Services to crippled children.
6. Child welfare services.
6. Aid to the blind.
7. Extensions of public health ser
vices.
8. Vocational rehabilitation.
Therefore, if the State adopts the
new plan, the taxpayers will again
shoulder an additional load, duplica
tion of effort and expense, ami in
crease the number of State employes.
REXALL
One-Cent Sale
NOV. 18, 19. 20 and 21
Deason Drug Co.
BARNWELL. S. C.
1 THE RITZ
THEATRE
BARNW ELL. 8. C.
Wonoda) -Tuesday. N«v. 23-24
JOAN CRAWFORD-ROBT. TAYLOR
—IN—
“The Gorgeous Huwy”
With LIONEL BARRYMORE. FRAN-
CHOT TONE. JAMES STEWART
and MELVYS DOUGLAS
MATINEE TUESDAY—4:00 P. M.
Wednesd*> Only—Nov. 25.
Bargain Day—Mat. 10c. Nite 10c-15c
CHESTER MORRIS and
MARGOT GRAHAME in
“Counterfeit”
Say "Ruppert's”
... It’s too good to
\ miss—so don’t take
chances—Call for it
by name — always!
$3.00 Shari Triple Compact $1.00
75 Lorie Soap, 6 cakes 37c
40c Pure-Teat Milk of Mag
nesia, 2 for ^ 41c
69c Stationery—60 sheets paper
and 40 envelopes for 29c
$1.00 Fountain Syranges and
W’ater Bottles, 2 for $1.01
49c Mi-31, 2 pints for .>0c
75c Milk of Magnesia Tooth
Paste, 3 tubes for 26c
75c Pure-Test Mineral Oil, 2 for 76c
40c Hand Lotion, 2 pints for 41c
25c A'cohcl, Rubbing, 2 pints 26c
We have aft*active prices on hun- Mat. I hursday—Thanksgiving Day
Thursday-Friday, Nov. 26-27
LORETTA YOUNG, JANET GAY-
NOR, CONSTANCE BENNETT
and SIMON SIMONE in
FAMOUS FOR FLAVOR
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Ladies in Love ,,
Triple “C” News Notes
W. TEAL, Reporter.
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C'CC Camp, Noy. 16.—For the sec
ond time in a row, Barnwell got the
banner for being the best camp in
its suit-district, winning again for the
month of October. This gives us the
banner four times since May. Lieut.
William . Cobble has been in charge
of the company since the end of Sep
tember.
E. M. Padgett is on leave because
of an unfortunate accident which hap
pened to his brother in Colleton Coun
ty one night last week. We hope his
brother will recover soon, and Mr.
Padgett will scon he hack on the job.
James Nevils is taking Mr. Padgett’s''
place in the woods while he is away,
and is also still handling the mainten
ance.
Mr. Durant, who was with us last
week, on a survey job, has returned
to the Sumter camp.
Mr. Murray and his detail, with
Pete Brown, es leader, have returned
from Walterboro, and are now build
ing fences around the houses on the
tower sites in this county. This will
complete the tower house jobs, and
leave them ready for occupancy.
Mr. Reuger and the detail under Red
Gideon art still working on the tele-
dreds of other useful articles.
checks
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Salve, Nose Drops. Headache 30 mins.
Try ‘‘Rub-My-Tism’’—
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Saturday. Nov. 28.—Mat. and Night
HARRY CARY. HOOT
GIBSON TOM TYLER in
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DR. HENRY J. GODIN
Sight Specialist
Offices 9">6 Broad St.
AUGUSTA, GA.
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Will Ship by Paicel Post, 60c Lb.
F. O. B. Augusta
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Satisfaction Guaranteed
Fancy Shaped Crystals
Unbreakable 5>0c—Round Crystals 25c
HARRY M. WYNNE
* 1034 V, Broad St. Augusta. G*.
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SPECIAL FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Beautiful Oil Permanent Waves,
from $2.00 up. All work done by
experienced operators. My new
location: Lobby of Marion Bldg.
GUARANTEED WAVE SHOPPE
Phone 3193 Augusta, Ga.
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