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BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL. 80011 CAROLINA THVRPDAY. NOVI It. im COMMENTS ON MEN AND NEWS By SPECTATOR. ; authority of idoaa when other men estate: I have arrived at a moat unhappy ntatr, I do not understand even the lanjp)aj?c I hear npoken all around. I am pernuaded that, like (he Irish soldier, 1, only, am marching in time, all the others being out of step. Something has happened in South Carolina in the last 20 years. Our people have constantly increased their obligations until today this big-heart ed little State is still struggling to support a lot of institutions which it eannot afford, which it doesn’t need and which perform a service so small that the taxpayers should not have to bear the expense. One I have in mind is the John De la Howe school. This year it asks for ninety thousand dollars, in addition industrial schools, teformatories, etc. Now, then, can these institutions care for everybody? Obviously we need the asylum and the penitentiary. The asylum fills a place for those peculiar ly afflicted without fault or stigma. It probably has a great many more inmates, however, than the State should support and treat. The peni tentiary, of course, is to protect us against criminals. But can we un dertake to do all the thousand and one other things that the warm-heart ed people tfave persuaded the State to undertake? By the way do you know what in stitutions the State supports and the cost of each to the State? Well, here’s the list, as the treasurer is paying ' have no ideas. Nothing daunts him. Three years ago { wrote that agricul tural crops should be insured and ar gued for it. It sounded like an opium dream. Well, some one has suggested the idea to Mr. Roosevelt. Does he pooh pooh it? Oh, No! His attitude is “Well, let’s see about it.’’ Just so he has been ready for new ideas in a day when the old ideas had failed. to ten thousand dollars it will de- them today: rive from the sale of timber. Why South Carolina ever accepted a White Elephant like that I cannot imagine except that our people are sometiimes soft in their heads as well as in their hearts. And there are others—all thinking they are redeeming mankind from social calamity. South Carolina may liken itself to the average family of 20 years ago. People bought just anything and everything that could be had on eredit and when the crash came great was the fall thereof. The State couldn’t turn loose. Individuals had to accept new conditions, hut our (ducky little State carries on intre pidly and will yield to the happy spenders until the last taxpayer is huried so deep he will suffocate before relief can come nigh his dwelling. Kvery kindly impulse or emotion of amr people seems to have led to the establishment of some kind of insti tution or servoe Many of these in stitutions which are supported by our taies sene just a small number of <Hir people. 1 take occasion to raise the quest .on seriously whether the State should Woe pofeli. funds for in- •tiUrtiom or service which cannot minister to the State at large. Would it not he better to roaicentrate our pub Iw expenditures for services which by their nature affect most of the people? The Slate la not able to do every nob|e deed that < uni passionate pe anm may recommend It was once University of So. Car... $210,000.00 The Citadel 136,500.00 Clemson College (collegiate work) 94,500.00 (fertilizer tax) 21,076.00 Winthrop College 225,750.00 Medical College — 110,000.00 State Colored College 72,000.00 John De La Howe School 66,000.00 School for Deaf and Blind 86,000.00 S. C. Hospital (asylum) 910,000.00 State Tiaining School __ 159,000.00 S. C. Sanitarium 145.000.00 Confederate Infirmary .. 24,000.00 (5 veterans, the others are wid ows and daughters.) Penitential y 95,000.00 (has farm and plenty of labor.) Industrial School for Boys 77,000.00 Industrial School for Girla 23,500.00 Refermatoiy, Negro Boys 24,000.00 Blackville Folks Enjoy Cards. •* One lot and one building in Kline School District, bounded on the North by Kline School, East by H. C. Win- grow, South by Kline and Baldock Road and West by Cora E. Ready. Levied upon as the property of A. R. and A. H. Braxton and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costs. —ALSO— Twenty-five acres 6f land in Friend ship School District bounded on the East by C. F. Rizer, South by W. S. Creech and on the West by Saltke- hatchie Swamp. Levied upon as the property of J. J. Creech and sold to satisfy the above Execution andvCosts. —ALSO— Ten acres of land in Kline School Blackville, Nov. 14.—Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mham were at home Wednes day evenng to a group of friends in vited for cards. Contract was played. Prize for the evening were presented to Mrs. Sem Rush and Lonnie Creech. The hostess served a congealed salad ' District bounded on the North by M course. . g Hagood Estate, East by M. B. Ha- Miss Margaret Faust, bideelect, good Estate, South by Boss Tilley, of Denmark, was entertained at the and West by B. M. Jenkins, Sr. home of Mrs. L. C. Still on Wednesday j Levied upon as the property of afternoon. Contract ^bridge was play- Estate of Jim Todd Creech and sold to ed. There were players for four satisfy the above Execution and costs, tables. Prizes were presented to Mrs. Chas. A. Buist and Mrs. 0. D. Ham- Prenidrnt Rooxevelt wax so hand somely re-elected that he ia almost in the class of the great George Wash ington who received all the votes. It is smssing that a President should so i o mm and the sympathy, regard and admiration of the masses as to poll every State except two—and they small —Maine and Vermont. For some tiaae I have tried to evaluate Mr. Kcoarvelt. He has genius as Presi dent beyond any proof of it as foe. r mot of New York. He baa grown as bis problems multiplied, la reality Mr Roooevelt is today a world figure of great stature, not merely beeaaae of bis great office, but because of bis •aid m jest, yet with m«rb truth, that own qualities tW retire poputslioa #f South Caro-1 It would be fool tab ta deny a fresh- if property siammed won to membership ia von Si Hut i»n fosters! by the State bare the penitent tor y Iwot* of | be (me the'e oith fell nseniNe I res cf eutkok. an of miad in an] s pervuasiveaess unparalleled M We our history and probably without a >eep e . porul el in history Other men bare rsbip., bad great power, power reetiag on thru we bees tbe Asylum. —tbe baspr- ] milttsry might, but M Roosevelt * tal for tbe insane Need I rommeat I fetwer bss hevn freely conferred upon «m» ibat ? Ibm't you meet people him by a Congresa that baa full au- every day wbo should be there* Tben| tbonty ta strip bim of maai of Mb illustrates in bimself man wbo stepa forth in rotiftdrnre and boldness when mond. An attractive tea service was given to Miss Faust by her hostess. Mrs. M. Riley Finch, of Denmark, was a guest. Players for three tables of Contract bridge enjoyed Tuesday afternoon at —ALSO— Twenty-three acres of land in Tink er’s Creek school district, bounded on the North by R. L. Hair; East by Joe Mitchell; South by T. J. Jowers and West by J. L. Shuler, et al. Levied upon as the property of Estate of Louisa Frederick and sold NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given to all per sons concerned thst I hsve filed my final account as Executrix upon the estste of J. I. Hutto, deceased, with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, State of South Carolina, and will apply to the said Court for an Order of Dis- Monday, November 30th, 1936. Annie E. Hutto, Executrix, , Estate of J. I. Hutto, deceased. November 5th, 1936. Nones OF DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given jtbat I will file my final account as administratrix of the estate of B. C. Matthews, de ceased, with the Hon. John K. Snel ling, Judge of Probate of' Barnwell County, State of South Carolina, on Monday, Nov. 30, 1936, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters pismissory. MRS. PAULINE P. MATTHEWS, Admx. Estate of B. C. Matthews, deceased. of Elko. Mrs. Chas. A. Buist cut the high card. Mrs. Sigsbie Grimes as sisted in serving a frozen salad course with tea. Miss Davine Gray was selected as the winner of a title suggestion con test sponsored by the Blackville pub lic schools for the naming of the new school paper. Plans are being made for the first edition. The paper will be called “The Tattler.- the home of Mrs A. V. Collum. Hichi , 0 satis()r , bove Execution and c05t!1 , score was made by Miss Loris Green, ALSO One hundred of acres of land in Friendship School District, bounded on the North by Charlie Zorn; East by Arthur Ray; South by run of Salt- kehatchie River, and West by lands formerly of Estate of Geo. H. Ray. Levied upon as the property of Geo. C. Morris, et al., and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costs. —ALSO— Eight lots in the Town of Barnwell, as per plat recorded in Book 9-C, page 678, Clerk of Coart’s office. Levied upon as the property of L. G. Richardson, Jr, and sold to sat isfy the above Execution and coats. J. B MORRIS, Sheriff, Barnwell County. Trespass Notice All persons are hereby warned against hunting, allowing stork to run at large, kindling Ares or tres passing in any manner whatever on tbe following lands: The Sumter- Barnwell Plantation, tbe R. B. Cun ningham tract and tbe Sarah Moye lands m Big Fork school district. Barnwell (‘canty, JAMES J. RAY. ivr the imlitati-di f •r the feeble I aulbn* tty He v! tfeet of «*% t<eiong there, if! the pooer of a *• »re I*r tA ill em* M-rutiny at th> a*)lum Kotooing the' or bave|«>thr A SPECIAL I RATI KK FOR The Holidays $5 Oil Croquifnole Wage 2 for $5 POMtlRR PI FF HUAI TY SALON Billie Gnffea, Piopr. 297 Seventh St. Augusta. t»a s Mrs. | 12. 1*36 «(< uary mb w>tk fear. He k • h. Legal Advemsements - Come to Augusta for Greater Values at FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARE THE EAST TWO DAYS OF THE ‘I i f f- VEJtTB E\Y EVERYTHING. ASIDE—BE SLUE and MAKE PLANS NOW TO ATTEND THIS RECORD-BREAKING SALE—AND SAVE! SEARS has a complete line cf STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS at the LOWEST PRICES EVER QUOTED. CITATION NOTICE. The State vf South Carolina, County of Barnwell. By John K. Snelling, Esq., Piohnte Judge: WHEREAS. I. T. Carter hath made suit to me to grant unto her Let ter* of Administration of the Estate of and effects of P. P. Carter; THESE ARK. THEREFORE, to cite md admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said P. P. Carter, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the court of Pro bate, to be held at Barnwell on Sat urday, Nov. 21st, next after publica tion thereof, at 11 o’clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under.my Hand this 7th day of Nov. A. I). 1936. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate. Published on the 12th day of Nov., 1936, in The Bsniwell People-Sentinel. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons holding claims against the estate of Isaac W. Rountree, de ceased are requested to file them duly attested with the undersigned Execu tors, and all persons indebted to the said estate will make payment of same to the undersigned Executors. ANNA ROUNTREE, VVTH K (IT SALE OF LAND. a of How. J. Lyle* S District Jufic*. dated Jan- 1*33, October 36, 1*6-! and ia thr rate of Ira nan:, v * Pv r ph-a State Bank of South CisrolitM,'et al . Itofendant *, the undervigned a L| •o-l at public outcry before the Coutt But Door st Barnwell on Tuesday. Decern 1 er 22, 1936, at 12 o'clock nc-m tbe following dHtnbed property of the Re rive » of the Peo plea S»ate Bank of South Carolina attuned in the County of Barnwell, to-wit :• Jacob .May Tract: “All that tract of land situate in Williaton Township containing 111 acres, more or less, and bounded: North by the Edisto River; East by lands of Julia Davis; South by lands of Ella Corley; and West by Estate lands of L. M. Mims. Being the prop erty conveyed to Peoples State Bank of South Cerolina by G. M. Greene, Master, by deed dated Februaiy 7, 1931, and recorded in the Office of the R. M. C. for Barnwell County in Book 8-M, Page 524.” TERMS OF SALE: One-fourth or mo:e in cash, the balance if any, in three equal annujf^installmcnts; in terest at 6 per cent, payable semi-an nually, credit portion to be evidenced by bond of the purchaser and secured by moitgage of the property sold; such mortgage to contain covenants as to the payrflent of taxes, insurance and attorney’s fees, and purchaser to pay for stamps on the bond and for recojding the mortgage. The successful bidder shall forth with make a deposit of 3 per cent, of the sales price in cash, with a mini mum depcsit of $25.00, such deposit B. A. ROUNTREE, Executors under the Last Will and in case of compliance to be credited Testament of Isaac W\ Rountree. 1 on bid, and in case of noncompliance to be forfeited as a credit on the cost Mules and Horses For Sale JUST RECEIVED A CAR OF YOUNG MULES FROM THE WEST. WIlI IJE GLAD TO SERVE YOU AT PORTER’S OLD STAND, BACK OF COURT HOUSE IN BARNWELL, S. C. GEORGE E CROUCH NOTICE! Against Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Any person or persons entering upon the lands hereinafter referred to situate in Banwell, Richland and Red Oak Townships, for the purpose of hunting, fishing or trapping, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law: NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Native is hereby given to all per sons concerned that I will fl!e my final • rcoant aa Administrator, with the Will Annexed, af Mrs Mamie M Ellis, deceased, with the Ham John K. fine! line. Judge af Prebate far Barnwell ( oaaty. State of South Carolina, agon tbe Sib day af December. A. D 1*36. and petition the said Cart far aa Or der of Discharge and Letters Dtamas- bary. E. M Peeples. Admir, wRh Ike Will Annexed. Estate of Mamie M Ellis, deed Mrs. Flossie Smith _ 1,000 J. M. Westhembf-c .... 572 Mrs. Kate Patterson 3,000 Est. of H. A. Patterson ... 2,000 Duncannon Place 1,650 Joseph E. Dicks ... 800 Sweetwater Place 500 R. C. Holman .... 400 B. L. Easterling. Cave Place 200 Bamell Turpentine Co: A. A. Richardson ........ Lemon Bros. .... ........ 1,000 150 Simmons Place ....... . 450 John K. Snelling .......... 100 Middleton Place ...... 100 J. P. Harley .............. ISO Moae Holly 200 L. W. Tilly 160 B. C*. Norris .............. . 400 John Newton ............. 206 J. W. Patterson .......... 100 Tom Davie ............... .* 400 L. Cohen—(Hay Place) .... 200 Terie Richardson ......... 100 Dr. Allen Patterson ...... 1.000 N. A. Patterson (Tengiewood Brute P*wre .............. 500 Place) 110 Harriett Houston ......... 150 Billy Jenkins ............. 50 Mrs. B. H. Cave . tso Jerry Scott .............. 76 Sue Ford ............ .. 123 Kemp Place .............. 176 L. Cohen-((bitty Place) .. . 2*0 Andrew Jessie ........... 60 GEI) N. WALKER. Owner ANGUS PATTERSON. Mgr Treasurer’s Tax Notice! The County Treasurer’s sffWa will be egea from fiegtember IS. 1*86, t Agril IS, 1*37, far rsllamag 1*36 taxe*. which tartude real and gerseai property, gall sad rand tax AH taxes due and payable between September IS anil December 3! 1*36, wtU be collected without penalty AH taxes net paid as stated will h subject la penalties as prnrided by taw. STULB’S 9H4 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA. GA. DRESSES SMARTLY STYLED HATS 65*6 UP $I.M and UP SKIRTS. 8W Err EES HUH 6FM. 81 ARF* SHERIFF S SALES. 0 f adveitisemcnt fnd sale. All sales made subject to confirmation by the State of South Carolina, j United States District Court. Proper- County of BETnwell. (y Q f .|i ens including taxes I Under and by virtue of certain Tax (Jue and payable. | Executions to me dii ected by J. J. j p or a more complete statement of | Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell County. lithe teims cf sale, reference may he I bate le\ied upon and will sell to the had to certified copies of the orders ; highest bidder for rash In front of the referred to above which will be on Court Houae at Btfrnwei:. 8. C, on fil« in tbe Office of tbe Clerk of Court Monday, tbe 7th day af December, for Barnwell County. 1936. this being aalesday ia said yt c COKER, mantle tbe loflouiag desenbad real Baeciai M * i • 1*37, one per mar t, 1*37, lira per cent. 1*37, three per cent la April l&tb. 1*37, wilt be placed ia tbe 1937. >ra •vl fl be added, be added, be added, per rent- u of the 8bei iff r«l aw* t tor > mount *re than one rbet ks given f of taxes, be sure an, school district, r taxr* will be •ubu s 1 09 n 11 he ba 0 aa e a d I * I WO mm 1 2] mm j J X 5 I 5 * ^ IS 1 V. 5 H N 24—Ashleigh 5 7 4 1 1 T # 13 33 No. 33—Barbary Branch .... 5 7 4 1 3 17 37 Mu 45—Barnwell - 5 m 1 4 1 3 25 45 No. 4—Big Fork ...... 5 7 | < 1 3 21 41 No. 19—Blackville .... 5 7 4 1 3 25 45 No. 35—Cedar Grove .... 5 7 4 » 3 28 48 No. 50—Diamond ..... 5 7 4 1 3 17 ::7 No. 20—Double Ponds - 5 7 4 1 3 20 40 No. 12—Dunbarton — 5 7 4 1 1 3 27 47 No. 21—Edisto 5 7 4 1 3 9 29 No. 28—Elko 5 7 4 1 3 27 47 Nn KS—FMentfin 5 7 4 1 3 11 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 rv o 20 40 No. 10—Healing Springs — 5 7 4 1 3 21 41 No. 23—Hercules 5 7 4 1 3 30 50 No. 9—Hilda — 5 7 4 1 3 25 45 No. 52—Joyce Branch — 5 7 4 1 3 26 46 No. 34—Kline - 5 7 4 1 3 17 37 No. 32—Lee’s - 5 7 4 1 3 11 31 No. 8—Long Branch - .- 5 7 4 1 3 15 35 No. 54—Meyer’s Mill 5 7 4 1 3 21 41 No. 42—Morris 5 7 4 1 3 15 35 No. 14—Mt. Calvary 5 7 4 1 3 18 38 No. 25—New Forest . 5 7 - 4 1 3 18 38 No. 38—Oak Grove 5 7 4 1 3 25 45 No. 43—Old Columbia 5 7 4 1 3 26 46 No. 13—Pleasant Hill 5 7 4 1 3 15 35 No. 7—Red Oak . 5 7 4 1 3 19 39 No. 15—Reedy Branch .— 5 7 4 1 3 17 37 No. 2—Seven Pines * 5 7 4 1 3 13 33 No. 40—Tinker’s Creek 5 7 . 4 1 3 r 17 37 No. 26—Upper Richland 5 7 4 1 3 26 46 No. 29—Williston . 5 7 - 4 1 3 ! 32 52 The commutation road tax of $3.00 must be paid by all male citizens between the ages of 21 and 55 years. All male citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 years are liable to poll tax of $1.00. t- Checks will not be accepted for taxes under any circumstances except at the risk 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 upon legal tender, post office money order or certified checks. . _ J. J. BELL, Coeaty Tress, i ADVERTISE IN THE PEOPLE SENTINEL. • i