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THURSDAY. SEPT. 1«. 1M7.
(Comments..
On Men and Sews
By Spectator.
the negro in politics.
WAGE AND HOUR BILL.
A northern paper of larjre circu
lation recently published a story
creditinit Senator Guffey of Penn-
ayhrania with a larire share of the
aictary of President Roosevelt at
the polls last November. This ar
ticle made much ado about the
between Senator Guffey
Jahn L. Lewi, and undertakes
to prove that Senator Guffey de-
mrvrm thanks for inducing John I.
Le-ww to support Mr Roosevelt
and that Senator «,affey waa a so
the gea ua who showed how to per-
-*■- the nrgT'jea to airport Mr
Well, well! So that a the way
inwry
and he w.U not get a
Then he will have to 4
charity or a government
In this great country of oum.
with over seven million people un-
more than seven million people un
employed, doe* it not seem it it
more necessary to put everybody
to work than to set a certain stand
ard of wages which must leave
many out of work? I am engaged
in fanning. If I were compelled
to pay my colored ‘‘hands” $2.00
a day could I do that and produce
cotton under boll weevil condi
tions and sell it for 12 cents? I
should have to decide whether to
farm with machinery or quit farm
ing. If I farm with machinery I
should put my hands out of work
and drive them from the land of
their childhood. I would also de
prive the towns of a great deal of
business, for the colored “hands’
spend their money freely in the
stores. It must be perfectly obvi
ous that the fewer pr^ple em
ployed, the $?ss money wfll be
spent on the buses, on the railroads,
for automobiles and for a thousand
and one things.
The eleven men who went to
Washington presented the whole
business picture of South Carolina.
In the various conferences which
they had they came to a realisa
tion that the business peopr of
the Slate should stand together be
cause everybody with whom they
deal is organised Year after year
the legislature of the Stale aal
the Catfvreee a€ the United Bute*
ether y«aa «r try U pass, all sorte
•f laws that hamper and haaa
g a See e« ahull a I an#ec La
W* as «ges aed s*4 as laatatly
• >4 fee ee psf S*d Swttee
I i wdhd£ * a*ehsd twf 9 *% I® W®
I » aka* sad <ar*ai a
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S sae-eay a • * • s ihs ate
a i ••• s»e* a ■ «su*
la « sa«s *. esy* eWe as r*a*
• Sat I *aa.-e aase >*' »ada
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Notice la hereby given that we
will Ale our Anal accounting aa
Executors of pie Estate of Mrs.
Emma B. Dicks, deceased, with the
Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of
Probate of Barnwell County, State
of South Carolina, on Monday,
September 27, 1937, at 11 o’clock
in the forenoon, and petition the
said Court for an order of Dis
charge and Letters Dismissory.
W. E. Bennett,
J. Norman Dicks,
W. Sidney Dicks,
Executors of the Estate of
Mrs. Emma B. Dicks, Dec’d.
Aug. 26, 1937.
NOTTICE OF DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that I
will file my final accounting as Ad
ministratrix of the Estate of L.
Wengrow, deceased, with the Hon.
John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate
cf Barnwell County, State of
South Carolina, on Saturday, Oc
tober 9, 1937, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon and petition the said
Court for an order of Discharge
and Letters Dismissory.
Mrs. M. Wengrow. Admix.,
Estate of L. Wengrow, Dec’d.
Sept. S. 1M7.
om lauds ef J M
a the W eat by lauds ef Mr* l
. Owens; the auid tract ef
riug particularly dsacnhed ac
cording to a plat thereof made by
H. R. Erwin. Civil Engineer, re
corded November 20, 1916, in the
office of the Clerk of Court of
Barnwell County in Book &-G at
page 596.
.v Terms of tale: Cash, purchaser
to pay for all papers and revenue
stamps; the Master to require the
successful bidder to deposit at once
the sum of five per cent- of his bid
as a guaranty of good faith, such
deposit to be applied on the bid
upon compliance with the same
and to be forfeited as liquidated
damages upon non-compliance. If
the deposit be not made as re
quired, or if the bidder fail to com
ply with his bid without legal ex
cuse being shown, the premises to
be re-sold upon the same or a sub
sequent salesday upon the same
terms and at the risk of the bidder.
G. M. GREENE,
Master of Barnwell County.
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MASTER'S SALE.
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Under *nd by virtue of • decretal
order to me directed in toe r»se of
Augustus Boyd Ray, cl ai.. Plain
tiffs, vs. W. S. Browning, et al..
Defendants, I will tell to the high
est bidder for rash at public auc
tion before the Court House door
iu Barnwell. South Carolina, on
aaleedfty m October, same bring
October 4th. 1967. "All that cer
tain tract or parcel al laud actuate.
I yiag and he mg m tha (aaucy ef
Bamwall. State afarvaaid. nutam
tag aae tea dr a I sad twauty * IMM
acre*, maaa or Maa, and twuudad ua
fiBaus Os tha Maeth hf laud*
•mm or >■ rURaety al Bdtay Ray.
aa the Saaab by laade aam ae laeta
ly al hm Saama*. aa the Ease by
land* awa at taraaaaty of J M
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a tv rnmm • trnm a l«rn*» f y al
(Pb Oae Rdt "
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g (baa paa caad *6 baa bd a fth (da
Ma«*e> ta
tva t d. aad tie aid be tod be
f-p a aUaaai aga» cmaam eta
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end Bank
ia the of
fice of the Clark of Court for Barn
well County, South Carolina, in
Mortgage Book 9-R. at page 625.
Purchaser to pay for stamps and
papers, and the highest bidder
shall be required to make a cash
deposit of five per cent of his bid
as earnest money or evidence of
good faith, the said deposit to be
applied on the bid should there bg
a compliance with the same. If
the person making the highest bid
at the sale fails to make such de
posit immediately at the time of
the acceptance of his bid, then the
said premises shall be at once re
sold, at such bidder’s risk, on the
same salesday, or upon some sub
sequent salesday, at the option of
the plaintiff or its attorney, and if
the last highest bidder making the
deposit herein required fails to
comply with his bid without legal
excuse being duly shown, then
such deposit shall be delivered to
the plaintiff and retained by it as
liquidated carnages, *nd the prem
ises shall thereafter be re-sold, up
on the same terms, and at such
bidder's risk on some subsequent
salesday to be designated by the
plaintiff sr its attorney. That the
bidding shall not remain open and
the successful bidder shall be re
quired to comply with his bad with
in fifteen days from the date of
the sale.
Thic aal# is mode subject to a
fret mortgage aa sold premises ea■
eewtsd aad delivered by the defend-
•at, J- E. Gabaoa. to the Federal
Laud Bank al Ccdmahta. wtoeh is
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tvn s tat rf Kerne far orb tbat
be bos acrocayl^bed •mev *ls<ery
Meal ef a* obit* meet lu<« twee
reared from our infancy I »"»
oorr. with Brgr< < r*. —* hsd colored
ptaymatr> snd moot —h l» pmplr
have a rrel effrction for many of
thrtr colored neighbor*; but thr
white man ha* drawn a line in
pelitics and in public office. Any
oar who would appeal to negro
•upport as a political measure is
either deceiving the negro—
which is contemptible, or, else, he
j* a renegade and renounce? the
attitude of his father and his
grandfather.
I do not wish to cheat the negro;
I claim that a white man can best
be judged by his fainess to his
colored tenants or other colored
people with whom he has business;
but I know full well, as a man of
the South, that any man who
promises official or political parti
cipation to the negro is an enemy
both to the negro and to the South
ern white man. If, then, we Demo-
tta have made a political pie of
ly incompatible element* we
mrm preparing to *rnre thr
mrai *f many mow
• Ml.Rf. KK U«tw May Nay
bate madb ea t U OM t* groat *ot#
tor Lrtlorv of ft dm owtrutioa wf
ito EoUU of end tffen* of Mack
Hay
THESE ARE THEREFORE, to
dto end »dm< n »h ail and tinguiar
thr kindred and creditor* of the
■aid Mr k Hey. decraard. that they
be and appear before me. in the
Court of Probate, to be held at
Barnwell, S. C., on Saturday. Sept.
25th. next, after publicaton thereof,
at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to
show cause, if any they have, why
the said Administration should not
be granted.
Gven under my Hand ths 14th
day of Sept.. A. D. 1937.
JOHN K. SNELLING,
Judge of Probate.
Published on the 16 day of Sept.,
1937, in The Barnwell People-Sen
tinel.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
and Notice of Discharge.
taea anil i
tto rwimf
ftotoL
EDGAR A BROWN.
J U. WATTS. Jto.
Attorney* for PU.ntiff
Barnwell. S. C, Sept 14. 1*37.
TO THE DEFENDANT Fruaris
H. Liggett and Company: Take
notice thr l the Summons. Com
plaint and Notice of Pendency of
Action in the above case was filed
in office of Clerk of Court of Com
mon Pleas for Barnwell County on
July 10, 1937,
MASTER S SALE.
AE tto* ro*
taart cd laag.
Ill*( aevoa.
• tto Norik
by BaramvH-Aagtmta F«Mie road;
oa tha East by Turkey Creek; ea
tbe South and W'mt by land* for
merly of Fannie M. Simm*.
Terms of tale cash, purchaser
to pay for deed and stamp* snd
make a deposit of 5 per cent, of
bid as earnest money.
G. M. GREENE.
Master for Barnwell County.
Barnwell, S. C., Sept. 13, 1937.
K**—< by J *
cm tto tad toy ef
wA. MBA etarb pftal ta rorwetod
laoA A. page fff. af Ito r—aeto
to «Etae eg (to CtotW af Cmmt
Bora wall CaRMCf. 9 mi«A CArto
, Cagy tl auid p4ut uow to-ag
file wnfe Tto Fadera! Laud
A of Colombia, at Cehsmtaa. S
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MASTER’S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that I
w ill file my final accounting a* Ex
ecutor of the Estate of Minnie L.
Hubbard, deceased, with the Hon
John K. Sorhing. Judge of the
Probate Court for Barnwell C«cm-
ty, ScaKb Carat mu. aywa Fr day
17PA !»r R> It «u o’.
Under and by virtue of a Decree
of the Court of Common Pleas of
Barnwell County, State of South
Carolina, in the case of Mrs. Ruby
Walker. Plaintiff, vs. O. W. Harley,
as Administrator of the estate of
J. O. Walker, deceased, John W.
Walker, Mrs. Evelena W. Boyles,
Mrs. Eva W. Boyles, Mrs. Alkana
W. Easterling, David Earl Walker,
Owen Robert Walker and Henry
Lee Walker, Defendants, I, the un
dersigned Master, will eel) in front
of the Court House at Barnwell. S.
C„ during tto legal hours of sale,
ea ito 4th day
By virtue of a decree of the
Court of Common Pleas for Barn
well County, South Carolina, in an
action entitled Federal Farm Mort
gage Corporation, Plaintiff, versus
J. E. Gibson and others, Defend
ants, dated September, 1937, I, the
undersigned Master, will sell the
following described premises to
the highest bidder, for cash, at
public auction, before the Court
House door at Barnwell. South
Carolina, between the legal hour*
of sale oa tto fourth day of Octo
ber. 1*37. tto Rame betai
t#-w4:
AH ttot cwrusa wart ad
ea
Purrh*eer to pay t9r ,u
paper** »nd the highest
shall be required to make a cash
deposit of five per cent, of hi* bid
as earnest money or evidence of
good faith, the said deposit to be
applied on the bid should there be
a compliance with the same. If
the person making the highest bid
at the sale fails to make such de
posit immediately at the time of
the acceptance of his bid, then the.
said premises shall be at once re
sold, at such bidder’s risk, on the
same salesday, or upon some sub
sequent salesday, at the option of
the plaintiff or its attorney, and if
the Ust highest bidder making the
deposit herein required fails to
comply with his bid without legal
excuse being duly shown, then
such deposit shall be delivered to
the plaintiff and retained by it as
liquidated carnages, and the prem-
•hail thereafter be re-sold, up-
thr same terms, end at *uch
nek aa
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For Fall and Winter!
Bring in that last winter’s suit or
overcoat NOW and let us clean and press
it, so that you will have it in readiness
for the first chill blasts of the fall and
winter.
Remember that we are now in new
quarters opposite the Barnwell Baptist
Church, where we are ready to serve you
at all timet.
“LET TED DO IT.”
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