THURSDAY. NOVEMBER St. ItM
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
• HERB AND HEREABOUTS. •
• •
Miss Louise Cope spent the week
end at her home in Cope.
Dr. Martin C. Best was a business
viator in Columbia on Friday.
Miss Sue barter spent the week
end in Vamville with her mother.
Timothy Kimpe, of Greenville, spent
the week-end in Barnwell with friends.
Mrs. Hallie Hutto spent the week
end in Manning with relatives and
friends.
Miss Elease Ray spent the week
end in Denmark with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. S. Ray.
Mrs. Marvin Holland spent several
days last week in Atlanta, Ga., with
her sister, Miss Etta Mathis.
Mrs. H. H. McKeithen, of Florence,
spent the week-end in Barnwell with
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harley, Jr.
Miss Mary Clowney and Miss Rosa
lie Spann, of Sumter, were the week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry A.
Price.
Mrs. E. B. Sanders 'and son, L. M.
Mace, left this week for* OMumbia,
where they will make their future
home. « J ft*
Miss Elizabeth Grubbs, of Colum
bia, spent the week-end in Bafwwel!
with her parents, Mr. and Mrt. J. B.
Grubbs.
Mrs. W. T. Aycock returned to her
home in Bennettsville Saturday, after
spending several days here with Mrs.
Sallie McNab.
Cadet Brown Easterling, of Clem-
son College, spent the week-end in
Barnwell with his mother, Mrs. Les
lie B. Easterling.
The friends of the Rev. J. C. In-
abinet will be glad to learn that he
has been returned to Barnwell by the
Methodist Conference.
Friends of Bobby Dicks, of Chapel
Hill, N. Cm will learn with regret that
he suffered an acute attack of appendi
citis Saturday night and underwent
an emergency operation.
Col. and Mrs. Solomon Blstt, Perry
B. Bush. E. P. Woodward and B. P.
Davies, Sr., were among those who at-
tennded the North Carolina-South Car
olina football game in Columbia Sat
urday sfler
Coach W. R. (“Monkey") Price car
ried the members of the Barnwell
High School football squad to Colum
bia on Saturday to take advantage of
the offer of the University of South
Crolina officials as guests at Satur
day’s football game.
Mrs. R. S. Dicks and daughter. Miss
Patricia Dicks, of Chapel Hill, N. Cm
were the guests of Dr .and Mrs. B.
W. Sexton last week. While here,
Mrs. Dicks was called to the lower
part of the State on account of the
death of a brother-in-law.
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MRS. FALES ENTERTAINS
BOOK CLUB.
The Book Club was delightfully en
tertained by Mrs. Lra Fales on Sat
urday afternoon of last week.
Events of interest were told by
several of the members, including
Mrs. H. L. O’Bannon, Mrs. J. Aubrey
Estes, Miss Anna Walker, Mrs. W. E.
Si
B usiness
f^ILDERO
FOR SALE—One Winchester Pump
Gun, 12 guage, in excellent condition.
—W. J. Sexton, Barnwell, S. C. 1th
FOR SALE.—Cabbage plants, cash
or credit. Any reasonable amount at
my drug store to any one in Barnwell
County that I know, white or colored,
until January 1st. After that date
for cash only. Come right along and
get what you want. This means you.
—Dr. C. N. Burckhalter, Barnwell, S.
C. ll-26-4tc
FARM FOR SALE.—Will sell my
place of 125 acres; two horse farm
cleared, balance in woods and stream;
ope dwelling. Located five miles of
Br^unell, near Ashleigfc Statroo—
Address Mrs Dsn McC'raney, 417 S.
Dargan St-, Florence, 8. C
McNab and Mrs. Terle Richardson. Owens, Mrs. Garlin Ross, Mra. Aiken
Mr*. G. M. Greene was s guest of the
club.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
CONTRACT CLUB.
Mrs. Perry A. Price entertained the
members of the Wednesday Afternoon
Contract Club at her home on Mark
boro Street last week. The high
score prize for club members, hand
kerchiefs, was awarded Mrs. W. L.
Molair, while the consolation prize
for club members, ash trays, was cut
by Mrs. S. V. Brown. The high score
prize for guests, handkerchiefs, was
won by Miss Margaret Free, while
the consolation prize for guests, crys
tal ash trays, was cut by Mrs. Angus
Patterson. At the conclusion of the
afternoon’s play at cards Mrs. Price
served a delicious salad course with
coffee.
JUNIOR-SMART SET
BRIDGE CLUB.
Miss Margaret Free was hostess
to the members of the Junior-Smart
Set Bridge Club at the home of Mrs.
Perry A. IPirce on Marlboro Street on
Friday afternoon. The high score
prize for club members, a deck of
cards, was cut by Mrs. B. P. Davies,
Jr., and the consolation prize for
club members,also cards, was cut by
Mrs. Lessie B. Easterling. The high
scort prize for guests, a deck of cards,
was 'awarded Mrs. E. H. Girardeau,
while the consolation prize for guests,
also a deck of cards, was cut by Miss
Mary Clowney, of Sumter. After
cards had been enjoyed during the af
ternoon the hostess served a delicious
salad course with coffee. Out-of-town
guesta enjoying Miss Free’s hospi
tality included Miss Rosalie Spann
hnd Miss Mary Clowney, of Sumter.
Johnston-Lever.
The following announcement has
been received in Barnwell:
*‘Mr. Robert Ralph Johnston an
nounces the marriage of his daugh
ter, Martha Elizabeth, to Mr. Thomas
Coke Smith Lever on Wednesday, the
eighteenth of November, one thousand
nine hundred and thirty-sta. Elko.
South Carolina. At home, Elko, S. C."
Btg Fork 4 H (lab Meeting.
The Big Fork 4-H Club met Nov.
Itth at the home of Jaunita and
Brownie Creech. Eight members
were present. The topic for the
month waa, “Dish Washing,* which
was discussed by the dub. «“The Song
of the Lark* waa selected as the pic
ture for the month. “Friendship" will
be the song for the next month.
Mery Ellen Barker.
Tbankagtving Service.
A sun-rise Thanksgiving service
will be held at the local Baptist church
Thursday morning at seven o’clock.
This is a union service snd all the
people in town are urged to attend.
The service will be short. We feel
that every person in town should be
itrscious enough to take part in such
s service.
The Pastor.
Barnwell 4-H Club Meets.
The third meeting of the 4-H Lead
ers Club met Saturday, November 21,
in Barnwell. Miss Seabrook, h<yne
management specialist gave interest
ing and helpful suggestions on Christ
mas programs and decorations. At
tractive and inexpensive center pieces
for the Christmas table were made
using small sprigs of winter greens
and berries, which had been dipped in
a silver preparation.
Local leaders present for the meet
ing were Margaret, Mildred, Bertha
Kneece, Mrs. Nick Croft, Mrs. Eloise
Dyches, Jennie Gignilljat and Mar
garet McAllister. About 20 other
visitors saw the demonstration.
Owens, Mra. Milledgu Black, Mrs. Le
roy Still, Mrs. Harry Wilaon, Mra.
Eudorm Hudson and Mrs. D. I. Ross.
The Roosevelt-Landon Campaign
By Mary Alice Duncan.
(Ed. Note.—Mary Alice Duncan is
a negro school teacher who lives in
Barnwell and teaches in a small ne
gro school at Hagood’s Mill. She has
written several poems, all of which
show considerable merit «nd indicate
that she keeps more closely in touch
with current events than do many
white people. The following verses
were written by her and quite aptly
describe the bitter political campaign
just closed.)
Dis hyeah Roosevelt-Landon campaign
Am causin’ heap o’ strife,
An’/ fo’ it’s don’ Ise ’fraid,
Sum “body gwin’ loose dey life.
People is don’ fo’git
Dat de Lawds gwin’ rule dis Ian’,
'N dey don’ keer bout right
Jes sence dey vote dey man.
If it ain’t de tax, it’s supen,
Dey all is tryin’ to fight,
An’ dey tek de weakest spot
T’ mek you think dey’s right;
Now ain’t no use in dem
Jes’ ’cause dey want dey way,
T’ tell us al dem tales
An’ mek beleve whut dey say.
Dey’ll promise you de worl’
’N’ heben ’n’ torment too,
But, you jes’ wait, my goodness!
Tell all de votin’s through;
You won’t git de worl’
An’ heaben ain’ no wh’as near,
But heap o’ torment, yeah,
You’ll git dat for your shear.
I tell you what Ise foun’—
Dey all ia mo ter self.
An’ if dey needs is fall
Dey keen fo’ no one else;
De bes* thing dat I kno’
An’ de bes’ dah is in sight.
Is, try to vote de man
Dat wc think is right.
Now, wha’ mo’e kin be don’,-—
Sine* nineteen thirty-two.
Den dis hyeah president don’
T* help de poor people through 7
Yet still, day all ia grumblin’
Aa’ say ia ’ de thing ain’t right.
But some people you can’t please
If you bring de heaben in sight.
‘Conrso I ain* much fo* votin’
X suse aU ain* gwin’ agree.
Aa’ whut ever dem voters do
Is jest all right wid me;
But dab’s oat thing I sbo hope
Dey aU H understaa’
Dat de day ia ceasin' fas'
W en de Lnwd’s gwin' rule dta Inn'.
INSURANCE
FIRE
WINDSTORM
PUBLIC LIABILITY
ACCIDENT - HEALTH
SURETY BONDS
AUTOMOBILE
THEFT
Calhoun and Co.
* A. PRICK.
Mothers Club Meets.
Ashleigh, Nov. 24.—The Mothers
Club met at the Ashleigh school house
Thursday afternoon, Nov. 19th, with
Mrs. Eubanks and Mrs. Robt. A. Pat
terson, of the Ashleigh school faculty,
as hostesses. The club was named
“The Gyles Mothers Club” in honor
of Mrs. Ryan A. Gyles, a beloved
teacher who died a few weeks ago.
Officers were then elected, as follows:
Mrs. Aiken Owens, president; Mrs.
Milledge Black, vice-president; Mrs.
D I Ross, secretary.
Mrs. Eubanks then gave an inter
esting talk on how the body of the
Unknown Soldier .was chosen, which
was followed by readings about
Thanksgiving Day. After several in
teresting games were playejd, the
teschera served sandwiches, cakes
and coffee.
- Those enjoying the occasion were
Mrs. Eubanks, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs.
Henry Lancaster, Mrs. J. 0. Rosier,
Mrs. Lonnie Rosier, Mrs. Bless* Ros
ier, Mra. Ruby Rosier, Mra. J. L
We are better
equipped than
ever to serve
the ladies of
Barnwell County
We have
new equip
ment and
two exper
ienced oper
ators.
FOR APPOINTMENTS
PHONE NO. 43.
The Barnwell
Beauty Shop
666
COLOR
and
FEVER
Liquid, Tablets first day
Salve, Nose Drops. Headache 30 mins.
Try “Rub-My-Tigm”—
World’s Best Liniment.
TYPEWRITER
FOR SALE OR RENT.
An L. C. Smith No. 5 Typewriter in
first class running order for sale or
rent. Attrartiue price.
E. E. GOODSON, Barnwell.
ADVERTISE In Ilia
Trespass Notice
. .j.
All .persons are hereby warned
against hunting, allowing stock to
run at large, kindling fires or tres
passing in any manner whatever on
the following lands: The Sumter-
Barnwell Plantation, the R. B. Cun
ningham .tract and the Sarah Moye
lands in Big Fork school district,
Barnwell County.*
P JAMES J. RAY.
TREASURER’S REPORT
Quarterly report of County Treas
urer of school claims paid foVv* the
Quarter ending September 30, 1936.
J. J. BELL,
County Tres.
County' Board of ^Education.
Horace J. Crouch, Co. Supt.
of Education $106.24
B. and B. Lumber Co. 32.74
The Barnwell People-Sentinel 8.00
Nu-Idea Sales Co. 17.38
H. J. Crouch, Supt. of Ed. 24.38
TOTAL 188.74
District No. 4.—Big Fork.
B. and B. Motors 1,057.50
District No. 7.—Red Oak.
Mas. Myrtle Fowke 50.00
District No. 8.—Long Branch.
Harry Birt 2.70
Tom Walts 18.96
TOTAL 21.66
District Na. •.—Hilda.
L. J. Baughman 57.85
Willi* Riggs ,8.60
P. H. Sanders 21.00
Grubbs O»*vrol*t Co. 1,060.00
A. P. Collins k 78.00
TOTAL 1.215.36
District No. 16.—BsnUng Springs
Standard Oil Co. 19.84
A. H. Ninestein, a tty. .... 160.00
FarrsH-CfCormnn Go. .... 47.72
8. C Power Co. 37.60
TOTAL
District No. 11.—Poor
Ellen ton Graded School
District No. 11—Doabon
W. T. Bennett ........... 117.12
B. J. Reddish
W. T. Bennett
W. T. Bennett 127J6
8. D. Rountree .......... 184.71
W. T. Bennett 114.72
J. J. Bell. Co. Tree*. 393 00
TOTAL 1,007.27
District s* 15.—Reedy Branch.
Willie Riggs 17.00
Gilmore Black 10.00
TOTAL .Z 27.00
District Nu 19.—BUckviUe.
T. E. Moor* 5,619.60
Thos. H. Brittingham 435.50
Blackville Pub. Schools 217.36
T. H. Brittingham 1,644.27
B. J. Reddish 50.00
T. E. Moore- 2,337.84
Blackville Pub. Schools 379.96
D. Harold Hair .... 250.00
Tho*. H. Brittingham 898.22
T. E. Moore 2,894.04
J. J. Bell, Treas. 450.00
Farrell-O’Gorman Co. 144.59
Blackville Pub. Schools 269.40
Farrell-O’Gorman Co. 144.00
TOTAL 15,734.78
District No. 20.—Double Pond.
Willie Riggs 4.25
W. H. Dyches 114.00
TOTAL 118.25
District No. 21—Edisto.
B. A. Brooks 7.50
District No. 24—Ashleigh.
J. L. Owens 28.75
B. and B. Lumber Co. 4.55
L. B. Gilliam 17.62
TOTAL 50.92
District No. 25—New Forest.
Nannie L. Holmes 22.75
District No. 25—Elko.
Simond’s Dept. Store 5.00
Miss Bettie Matthews 12.15
Nellie E. R. Green 202.36
TOTAL 219.51
District No. 29.—Williston High
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 190.17
WiUiston-Elko Bldg. Com. 1,000.00
C. K. Ackerman, Supt 343.76
John Miley 125.00
C. K. Ackerman, Supt 175.00
TOTAL 1333.93
Na. 33—Barbary Branch
A. N. Odom L 21.00
M The Best Christmas Georgia has Known in
Many Years.—Let’s Make Everybody Happy”
SATURDAY, NOV. 28th Is the Day!
The Thrilling, Eagerly-Awaited, Mammoth
Gift-Buying Event, the
J. B. WHITE & COMPANY
CHRISTMAS DOLLAR DAY
WHITE’S CHRISTMAS DOLLAR DAY has long been looked on
as Augusta’s greatest Christmas selling event, and the sale thia
year will far eclipse any in the past. The store is brimful of
beautiful Christmas merchandise to sell on Saturday . . . Useful
and charming things you will enjoy having and giving.
GET READY NOW TO COME!. Cal! your friends. Make up a party.
THIS IS AN EVENT YOU WONT WANT TO MISS!
OUR BOOKS ARE CLOSED—Charge purchases Saturday and the real
of the month go on December bills, not payable until JANUARY, 1987.
BUY THRU THE CHRISTMAS CLUBS-only a small down payment.
Balance in easy amounts monthly. TOYS, too, may be purchased on
easy Club terms. Visit Toyland—3rd floor.
Smart . • . Practical .... Always Appreciated Gifts
Fitted
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STATIONS
STATIONS
WAH
fuel, and Thur».
12:45 fM.
WPTF
Tims, and Thun.
5:15 PJA.
WSFA
fuel, and Thun.
12:15 P.M.
WIS
Tuot. and Thun.
5:45 PJA.
WFLA
Mon. and Wed.
5:30 VM.
WRVA Mon. and Wad.
12:10 PJA.
WSO
Tua. andThur. (C.T.)4:45 PJA.
WJDX
Tuat. and Thun.
1245 PJA.
WV/L
Tucs. and Thun.
12:45 VM.
WMC
Tue* and Thun.
12 JO PJA.
WBT
Tuct. and Thun.
12:45 PiA.
KWKH Mon. and Wad.
12:45 PJA.
A. N. Odom 37.00
TOTAL 58.00
District No. 34.—Kline.
I. T. Carter 25.00
I. T. Carter 15.00
I. T. Carter 35.00
TOTAL , 75.00
District No. 40.—Tinkers Creek.
Daisie Willis 84.50
Barnwell High School 100.00
TOTAL —----- 184.50
District No. 42.—Morris.
W. F. Quarrie and Co. 9.00
Wilfie Riggs 12.75
W. P. Norris 2.12
C. F. Molair 6.55
C. F. Molair r - 5.00
Mra. Sara T. Barker J... 15.14
Mrs. Ina Diamond .... 7.00
TOTAL 7. 5736
District No. 43.—Columbia.
Mrs. B. H. Hughes 8.00
Grubbs Chevrolet Co. 18.85
TOTAL 26.85
District No. 45.—Barnwell High.
W. W. Carter, Supt. 200.00
W. W. Carter, Supt. 87.00
W. W. Carter, Supt 87.00
Com. of Public Works 205.90
W. W. Carter, Supt. 48.00
W. W. Carter, Supt. 260.00
W. W. Carter, Supt. 523.20
Lemon Bros. 116.41
Grubbs Chevrolet Co. 2,100.00
B. and B. Motors 1,057.50
TOTAL 4,685.01
District Ns. 53.—EUentso.
C. J. Martin, Supt. 181.87
C. J. Martin, Supt 118037
. TOTAL .7 2CJU
District Na- 54.—Meysr* MOL
Dolbe M. Foreman 17J8