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* , \ THURSDAY, JNLY 15TH, 1M7. TO BASNWSU. PB0PLB>8KNTINKL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROUHA • BBBB AND HBRBABOUTB. • Jone Smith, of Clover, spent the ■week-end here with friendto. J. W. Folk, of Williston, was a business visitor here Monday. Mrs. T. R. Brown left Monday for Lugoff, where she will spend some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun Lemon spent the week-end at Folly Beach with relatives and friends. —c— Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Blackwell, of Parksville, were the guests Sunday of Judge John K Snelling. Mrs. Edgar A. Brown returned Fri day from a two weeks Aay at Johns Hopkins Hospital and her many friends will be glad to know that she was greatly benefitted by the treat ment received there. Mrs. B. P. Davies, Sr., entertained several of the members of Barnwell's younger set with a dinner party on Thursday evening at her home on Main Street honoring Miss Mary Bush, of Arlington, Va., who is spending some time in Barnwell with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr. Mrs. Kyler Mixson returned from the Aiken Hospital Monday, where she went for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Buist Morris and son, ofOlar, spent the week-end in Barn well with Mrs. M. H. Morris. Dr. D. B. Lancaster and two sons, of Baltimore, Md., are visiting rela tives and friends in Barnwell. '' ; Bim , ’ Moseley, of Charles ;on, spent the week-end in Barnwell with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Girardeau. Sqoare Dance Largely Attended. The square dance at Fuller Park Tuesday evening was attended by a large crowd of dancers and spectators and enjoyed by all who attended de spite the warm weather. Miss Kathryn Holland left Satur day for New York City and other points of interest in the North. Mrs. B. L. Jordan has returned to her home in Tampa, Fla., after a visit to her brother, T. A. Holland, Sr. Mrs. Solomon Blatt returned home Friday after a two weeks visit to rela tives and friends in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr., re turned home Sunday after a delightful week’s stay at Hendersonville, N. C. Mrs. P. J. Drew left Saturday for the mountains of Western North Carolina, where she will spend some time. Mrs. R. S. Dicks, of Chapel Hill, N. C., spent several days last week in Barnwell with Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Sexton. j Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sanders, Miss Catherine Black and Ben T. Sex ton spent Sunday at Ruffton and Ty- bee Bench. Miss Locile Keel, of the Long Branch section, is spending severs! days th s week in Williston with Mr*. Annie Keel. Little Misses Jscqoelme sad Jose phine Pvnouilh. of Orangeburg, are the guests of their sunt Mr*. A. 1* Baxter, this week. Mr and Mr*. B. P. Davies, Jr., have moved into th* residence on Wash ington Street formerly occupied by Mr. tad Mr*. Bnynard D. Ellis. Mr*. W. C Lover* sad son, Everett end Aubrey Martin. of Cnlhona Falls, and Mr. and Mr*. C. C Adams and two children, of Goldville. were week end guests of Mr. sad Mr*. J. E. Ms- ha ffey. Mrs. T. E. Snelling and two attrac tive daughters, of Charlotto, N. C who have been visiting Judge John K. Snelling, are spending this weak with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Blackwell at Parksville. The members of the Women’s Aux iliary of the local Episcopal Church met at the home of Mrs. T. R. Brown on Upper Main Street on Tuesday afternoon. Several matters of im portance were discussed, after which the hostess served lemonade and cake. J. U. Watts, Jr. Esq., W. B. Turner and Herman I. Mazursky, Esq., enter tained with a dance at the Sweet water County Club on Saturday even ing. About thirty couples were pres ent and! dancing was enjoyed through- the evening. A lunch was served a- bout midnight for refreshments. ACE OF CLUBS MET SATURDAY NIGHT. The Ace of Clubs met with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Carter Saturday night. A delicious two course supper was served on the card tables when the guests arrived. After the removal of the plates, bridge was enjoyed. The men’s high score prize two linen hand kerchiefs, was won by T. R. Brown, and the ladies’ prize, a vase, was won by Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr. JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. T. R. Brown was hostess to the members of the Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club at her home on East Main Street on Thursday afternoon. The high score prize for club mem bers, a box of dusting powder, was cut by Mrs. H. J. Phillips. Miss Mary Clowney, of Columbia, was also re membered with a bottle of perfume by the hostess. After several rounds of cards had been enjoyed Mrs. Brown served ice cream and cake for re freshments. Out of town guests in cluded Miss Mary Clowney, of Co lumbia. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. The members of the Wednesday Afternoon Contract Club were enter tained last week by Mrs. T. R. Brown at her home on East Main Street. The high score prise tor club mem bers, a dbck of cards, was awarded Mrs. J. Norman Anderson and the consolation prise for club members, a deck of cards, was cut by Mrs. Perry A. Price. The guest prise, a bottle of perfume, wss won by Miss Roealie Spann. After cards had been laid a- side for th* aftereooa th* served a delicious sweet Thoee who enjoyed Mrs. Brown’s hos pitality ether than club member*, in cluded Mias Mary Clowney, of Colaa- bin, and Mia* Spenn. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS HOLDS MONTHLY MEETING. About tt members of th* Mary G. Harley Sunday School Clasa of the !<*•*: Baptist Church gs’.hered in th< beautiful garden of Mrs. L. M. Cave, teacher of this large class, on Friday afternoon at six o’clock, to enjoy the BMMithly social and business meeting. Th* captains for th* month of June, Mrs. G. M. Green* and Mrs. D. C. Vickery, were joint hostesses snd a moot delightful time was had. During th* business session the following of ficers were elected: Mrs. T. Ashton Holland, Jr. t president; Mr*. P. W. Stevens, vice-president; Mrs. P. W. Price, secretary; Mrs. L. C. Vickery, treasurer; Miss Dora Greene, birthday box; Mrs. Margaret S. Hogg, captain of Reds, with Mrs. R. R. Moore, ss sub-captain; Mrs. Jeff Black, captain of Blues, with Mrs. L. A. Plexico sub- captain. Mrs. Cave extended an invi tation to the members to meet in her garden throughout the summer months, and Mrs. G. M. Greene and Mrs. L. C. Eidson were appointed members of the Entertainment com mittee during this time. After all business was laid aside a picnic lunch with iced tea was served. USINESi WANTED:—Man with car to take over profitable Rawleigh Route. Es tablished customers. Must be satis fied with earnings of 130 a week to start. Write Rawleifh’s, Dept BCG- t-ldl, Rkhmeud Va. SEND ft* FEES SAMPLES ell STREET DANCE TO BE GIVEN IN BLACKVILLE ON JULY 20 On Tuesday night, July 20th, the WPA recreational project in Black- ville. will sponsor a square <fance on the streets. The public is cordially invited to attend. Mrs .Edna K. Hall, recreational supervisor, of Blackville, promises good music, good calling, and a jolly good time for all. Williston Has Spend-the-Dey Camp Quite recently, Miss Vera Givens, of Williston took about SO children and young people on a apend the-day camp at the State park four miles Mum Windsor. A school bos wns osod for tm—ports Heo The food was Poultry Truck V Will be at my store Wednesday, July 21st, from 11 a. m, to 1:00 p. m. Prices as follows: Hens, 4 lbs. and up, 15 cents; per pound; Roosters, 6 cents per pound; Colored friers, 2 to 2Vi pounds, 18 cents per pound. FRANK HARTZOG HILDA, S. C. INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. P. A. PUCK. Mnanr. Now Listen! People Should Advertise Want a clerk, Want a partner, Want a situation, Want to sell a farm, Want to borrow money, Want to sell sheep, cattle, Want to sell groceries, drugs. Want to sell dry goods, carpets, Want to sell clothing, hats or caps, Want to find customers for anything Advertise in The People-Sentinel. Advertising gains you customers, Advertising keeps old customers, Advertising makes success easy, Advertising begets confidence, Advertising means business, Advertisers show energy, Advertise and succeed, Advertise judiciously, Advertise or bust, Advertise now, And all the v Time and Right on For re sults. ADVERTISE IN The People- Sentinel. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE BLACKVILLE DEPOSITORY of Blackville in the State of South Carolina, at the cloae of business on June 30th, 1937. ASSETS I. Cash balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection |66,640.56 4 State, county, and municipal obligations 25,000.00 15. Other assets:—Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 12.07 16. TOTAL 1 91,652.63 LIABILFTIES AND CAPITAL 17. Deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations: (a) Demand deposits 81,915.92 19. State, county, and municipal deposits 5,757.80 21. Certified and officers’ checks, letters of credit and travelers’ checks sold for cash, and amounts due to Federal Reserve bank (transit account 396.75 22. TOTAL DEPOSITS $88,070.47 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES EXCLUDING CAPITAL ACCOUNT 88,070.47 31. Capital account: (a) Capital stock and capital notes and debentures x $2,500.00 (b) Surplus 400.00 (e) Undivided profits 682.16 (e) Total capital account - 3,582.16 32. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL 91,662.63 x This hank’s capital is represented by 25 sheres of common stock, par $100.00 per share. I, T. O. Bcland, President and Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully ai0 coiVect- ly represents the true state of th* several mature herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct.—Attest: T. O. BOLAND, Pres.-Cashier. T. O. BOLAND, D. S. BOLAND, Director*. SUU of Sooth Carolina, County of Barnwell. Sworn t# and suhacrihed before me this 8th day of July, 1937, and I hereby certify that 1 sm not an officer or director of this bank. J. FARRELL O’GORMAN, Notary Public for 8. C. My Commission expires at plsasure of governor. *c m 4 QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY MANAGERS FOR THE QUARTER ENDING JUNE 38. 1937. G. W. MANVILLE, Clerk. Board of County Directors. 1341 Perry Beasley, chain gang ....... $ 43.35 1342 E. F. Woodward, chaing gang and co. home 35.55 1343 Chss. Hartxog, chain gang 10.00 1344 J. J. Bell, Treas., ret bonds and interest 8,757.50 1345 S. C. Power Co., jail and pub. bldgs. _* $3.01 1346 R. R. Moore, Salary ...... .... 16.66 1347 L. S. Still, salary 16.66 1348 Ryan A. Gyles, salary 16.66 1349 Idis Brabham, salary 16.66 1350 T. P. Mitchell, salary 16.66 1351 J. W. Patterson, salary and contingent 158.33 1352 A. B. Patterson, county physician 35.00 1353 Bernice Still, chain gang 85.00. 1354 R. L. Bronson, salary,elk. court exp., reed, bonds, post. 78.78 1355 Jennie P. Greene, service officer 41.67 1356 J. J. Bell, treas., court expense 48.30 1357 Jessie J. Bronson, board of registration 25.00 1358 Frank Sanders, board of registration 25.00 1359 J. M. Halford, board of registration 25.00 1360 C. S. Anderson, magistrate 25.00 1361 G. M. Hogg, magistrate 50.00 1362 C. L. Hiers, constable 25.00 1363 G. R. Peeples, magistrate 37.50 1364 Jaff Black, constable 50.00 1365 J. M. Hill, magistrate 20.00 1366 'J. W. Sanders, magistrate 33.33 1367 E. F. Woodward, chain gang 90.00 1368 W. T. Still, constable - 20.00 1369 J. W. Cook, magistrate, chain gang 38.03 1370 W. F. Johnson, constable 3125 1371 B. T. Lott, constable 3125 1372 J. O. Tucker, constable 1 14.58 1373 O. D. Hammond, magistrate i 3323 1374 W. K. Black, magistrate - 16.66 1376 J. J. Bell, salary 63.89 1*76 Bare C Price, salary .......... ........ 60.00 1377 a W Maaville. salary 66 66 137* W H Maaatag salary 54 JO 1373 J. T. Basil, cwreuer 36 *0 4 HALL 6 COLE, Inc. 94-162 FAN EVIL HALL MARKBT, BOSTON, MASS ; Commission Merchants sad Distributors of ASPARAGUS One of the Oldest Commission Houses fas the Trade. - SEND FOR SHIPPING STAMP. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE BANK OF BARNWELL of Barnwell, in the State of South Orolina, at the cloae of June 36, 1937.- V ASSETS 1. Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection $ 1752«US 3. United States Government obligations, direct and fully guar anteed 2Q£7SuB» 4. State, county, and municipal obligations 106,71444 7. Loans and discounts — 13226824 8. Overdrafts 1 - RSI 9. Banking house owned, furniture and fixtures 6,50844 16. TOTAL ASSETS - $440,12344 LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL 17. Deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations: (s) Demand deposits $176,56824 (b) Time deposits evidenced by saving pass books 128,86624 18. United SUtes Government snd postal savings deposits 84223 19. State, county, and municipal deposits 78,88344 21. Certified and officers’ checks, letUrs of credit and travelers’ checks sold for cash snd amounts due to Federal Reserve bank (transit account) 425.43 22. TOTAL DEPOSITS $385,146.48 29. Other liabilities — 1641 •30. TOTAL LIABILITIES EXCLUDING CAPITAL ACCOUNT $385,16224 31. Capital account: (s) Capital stock and capital notea and debentures x 25,000.00 (b) Surplus 20,000.00 (c) Undivided profits 5,661.10 (d) Reserves 4,000.00 (e) Total capital account 54,66124 32. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL $440,12348 33. On 6-30-37 the required legal reserve against deposits of this basic was $20,537.29. Assets reported above which were eligible as legal reserve amounted to $176262.15. *x This bank’s capital is represented by 500 shares of common stock, par $50.00 per share. MEMORANDA. 35. Pledged assets (except real estate), rediscounts, and securities loaned; , (b) Other assets (except real estate) pledged to secure liabilities (including notes snd bills rediscounted and securities sold under repurchase agreement) —- 78,00844 (e) TOTAL - 78,00444 36. Secured and preferred liabilities: (s) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to require ment of law — 7628244 (e) TOTAL - I, Perry A. Price, Cashier, of the shove named hank, do ly iwear that the above statement is true, and that it fully sad represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and aok forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct.—Attest: PERRY A. PRICE, Ceshtmv EDGAR A. BROWN, PERRY A. PRICE. Directors. SUU of Sooth Carolina, County of Barnwell. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day *f July, 1687, mt I hereby certify that I sm not an officer or director of this bank. LONEDA W. MOORE. N. P. My Commission expires at plsssuis of guvsmar. REPORT OF CONDITION OP DUNBARTON CASH DEPOSITORY of Dumbarton in the Suu of 8. C^at the cleae of frmlasci on J«o 38. I88C. ASSETS 1. Cash, balances with other banka, and caak item* in proccae of collection $ 928R4T S. United SUtes Government obligations, direct snd fully guar anteed $40848 7. Loans and diacounU ............. ... —..... 2,48348 8. OverdrafU —.......... —— — 8J4 9. Furniture antf Fixtures ............... 30744 15. Other «sseU 281.84 16. TOTAL ASSETS 15220-41 LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL 17. Deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations: (s) Demand deposits $ 8,668.78 19. SUte, county, snd municipal deposits 1,606-48 21. Certified and officers’ checks of credit snd travelers’ checks sold for cash, and amounts due to Federal Reserve hank (transit account) 1044 22. TOTAL DEPOSITS - 10286.66 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES EXCLUDING CAPITAL ACCOUNT 10,33648 31. CapiUl account: (a) Capital stock and capital notes and debentures x $2,500.00 (b) Surplus »- 2,200.00 (c) Undivided profits 283.75 (e) Total capital account 4,983.75 32. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL $15,320l41 x This bank’s capital is represented by 50 shares of common stock, par $50.00 per share. I, H. H. King, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemn ly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents the true sUte of the several matters herein conUined and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct.—Attest: H. H. KING, Cashier* F. H. DICKS, H. H. KING, Directors. . SUte of South Carol ins. County of Barnwell. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of July, 1687, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. G H. BEATTY. My O