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' ! J *'. ‘ : , ■ .' . 1 ' / '"'“* ’ i T • , "\ . , JHURSDAY, AUGDST 26TH, IMS. nESUNT OF fiEOMM STATE A6RI SOOTY ^Jh Jj !~t ■% ‘ J ‘J THE BAEHWBLL PBOPLB^BKfltffiL, ftAftNWKLL. SOUTH CAROLINA PAGMSimm, on seven miles of the Barn well to Martin’s nnd Brown Ferry road for twenty yean. A long time between drinks, but cheered by <a glorious hope for the next two years, when I hope this honorable body will be able to say, “I came, I saw, I con quered this Hi(atus)way. u . -- j_ Yours respectfully, . ' T. B. ELLIS, JR. Lyndhur8t^S^C^AuK^L0^926^ MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. r" - In the Court of Common Pleas. Mattie, Bell Bessinger, Hoffman—Savannah. Judge Peter W. Meldrim of Savannah Judge Meldrim was elected presi dent last year of the Beorgla State Agricultural Sotiety to succeed J. H Mills of Jenkinsburg. He assumed Plaintiff, vs.!'v Cecil M^ins and Aferlce Elizabeth , .Mim^ Register, * Defendants. . By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Mon day, September 7th, 1925, it being saleaday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the folowing de scribed'real property, to-wit: All that certain lot or parcel of his duties at a mid-winter meeting,. v "; v “‘ u ^ held in his chambers at Savannah in* land ly,ng ’ 8ltuate ’ an <l in the T> February, and immediately plans were atarted for a decidedly Increased ag ricultural department_pf 'the Georgia t tate Fair for the sixth season, Oc- >ber 26-31.- f „ The summer or annual meeting of the organization, it was,- "atrnounced, will be held in Athens on Wednesday August 12, when a number of papefs " g new scientific discoveries of interest will be subrbitted. as ary. Among therrlce presi- ) —^tfittended the winter meet- fejpjeorge Gilmore. Sanders- ville; J. L. Moore. Aragon, a Whita ker. Conyers; James W. Horton. Ath ens; W. D. Hammock. Coleman; S. D. Truitt. Sparta; J F. Woodall, Woodland; W. E. Harvita, Edison; Mills B. Lane, Savannah; B. M Gad dis, Valdosta; A.. E. Gibson. Edison, •ecretary; A. W. Morehouse, presi dent. and W. A Johnson. \ioe presi dent. Savannah Fair, Jr The following district *. himitteemen were elected: J. W. Porter. Cedar- town. seventh district; Aitie Burck- man. Mayfield, tenth district; W.' S. Atkinson. Waver>, eleventh district. The Society is co-operating to the fullest extent with the Georgia State Fair to make its agricultural depart ment peerless. The Society officers end committeemen are working to wards bringing fifty county exhibits from all parts of Georgia to Savan nah this fall. The response already r s been gratifying. ' town of Elko, County of Bantwgll and State of South Carolina, containing one and one-half (1%) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On he North and East by-land of Mary Stansell; on the South by right of ^vay of the Southern Railway CQm r pany, and on the '■West by lands of Mrs. Sallie Hair. Terms of sale: Cash.- Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office, August 15, 1925 When elected president, Judge Mel drim had this to say of the Georgia State Agricultural Society: “It Wat formed In 1810 by a group of far-aee- Ing v and broad-minded men, and this is the oldest organization of its kind today in the United States. There has been much in its history to encour age, and when 1 looked into’the-con stitution of that society as it was orig inally ordained. 1 was both gratified and surprised at the liberality and vision of the men who formed it; The object of this society is to obtain and diffuse informal ion pertaining to ag riculture. manufacture.- mechanics livestock, horticulture and other in dustries of the people of Georgia, so that those wise men without regard to their own iailing's had the vision to take in practically every activity of the slate." Ex presses Appreciation. Dj^PPeople-Sentinel: » Will you plase allow me space to express. my heart-felt ^appreciation of, and. pleasure at, the, information g^pm me by our honorable Board of. C&nty Directors^ that we will possi bly be visited by their chain “gang in about two years, upon hearing the statement that we had not had the pleasure of such a visit MASTER’S" SALE. State of South Caroina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. John J. Burke, Plaintiff. vs. Lessie B. Easterling, Brown Easter ling, R. A. Easterling, individually . and as administrator of the estate of B. B. Easterling, deceased. Coe- Mortimer Co., W. T. Aycock, Vir- ginia-Carolina Chemical Co., The Berkeley - Co., Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Harry J. McCormick. First National Bank 6f Fairfax, Bank of Western Carolina, National Loan and Exchange Bank, Liberty National Bank, B. and G. Tire Co., and International Agricultural Corporation. * Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above cause, I will sell at Barnwell, S. C., in front of the Court House on Monday, September 7th, 1925, the same being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following real property: All of that certain lot or piece of land in the town of Barnwell, con taining one-half acre, more or less, and bounded on the ^orth by lot of the Gulf Refining Company; on the East by Southern Railway Company Right.of Way; on the South by a street which separates it from a lot of Southern Cotton Oil Company, and on the West by a road which sepa rates it from lands formerly of Ay- cock and Easterling, said kvt being the lot upon which there are two, ware houses, now occupied by Coe-Morti- mer Company and the Gulf Refin ing Company. Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps'. G. M. GREENE. Master, B. C. Master’s office, Aug. 17, 1925. if-- Beebe’s Again ^ Dr. William Bee be and bis party have returned to New Turk from tbeir trip on the AreturiM after five months of atudylng the nceoa hod and ita file in the Sargaaao aea and at the Galapagos Islands. Hero Donald Cady, imember of the expedition, 1* shown on the deck of the vernal with a shark which was one of the many ^eclmens brought bach- A Panoramic View of Georgia State Fair Grounds at Savannah ' Photo by Kolts—Savannah. Automobile* by the thousands were parked At the Georgia State Fair grounds laet year with the least oonfuaion and annoyance to patrons. Ample police prbtecUou, assistance of Boy Scouts in directing traffic and vigilance of official fair committees, encouraged auto mobile attendance. Being on the South Atlantic Coastal Highway, the lair grounds are accessible by easy travel. The view shows several thousand cars parked so that any can leave tromediately. To the left and center are the principal exhibit buildings, in the middle are the tented attraction*; and to the right is the f 12,000 roller coaster erected last season. This ymr th# fair, will open Oct&er 26 anil close October 3L ' „ • V- Ak ai*ii ifft sOji ji^it li^ii <i^ii -A- .A*. aA*. AL *0*. AL. AL Jtki Y W V V V V V vy W W “ V V V V %• V V " V V V V V V V V V V %r V 2 V ' ” I • ■ * / • v j Fire Cracker COLUMBIA TO BEAUFORT DAILY SCHEDULE: ~ * a. Lbave: A. M. 1 Columbia 7:30 Swansea 8:05 North 8:25 Necses 8:45 Springfield 9:05 Blackville - _ 9:80 Barnwell 9:50 Allendale !_ 10:20 Fairfax* 10:30 Brunson ,_10:40 , Hampton T ^10:50 Varnville * 10:55 Yemassee i 11:25 Arrive Beaufort 12:10 y Leave A. M. P. M. Beaufort , 6:30_. 2:05 Yemassee 7:15 2:50 Varnville 7:45 3:20 Hampton r -__ 7:50 3:25 Brunson 8:00 3:35 Fairfax3:10 '““3:45 Allendale I. 8:20 3:55 Barnwell 8:50 4:25 Blackville _. r -— 9:10 4:45 Springfield 9:35 5:10 Neeses 9:55 5:30 North ->40:15 5:50 Swansea —."-10:35“ 6:10 Arrive Columbia __-_ll:10\ 6:b5 STOPS MADE AT ALL HOTELS. t % \ PHONES: 8788 and>5181. The first advertisement in any advertising FOR SALE. TWO LOTS 30 feet by 100 feet, one on Comer and one next to it, centrally located, nice level lots. There are very few lots to be bought. Beth will be sold at $1,000. Box' 188, DENMARK, S. C. -a-Sa. j&k jAk jAk. ——Sa campaign in tHi^ paper is simply the fuse. If you light it and then smother it by discon- ' V • . it'* ' . • ' • tmuing further advertising, you will never reach the point where results will commence to be heard with a bang. We have the cuts and copy to aid you in the preparation of a campaign that will bring you big results” - but you must be willing to use space regu larly, week after week. You can count on our active co-operation to help you in every Notice of Stockholders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of Stbckholdres of The New Sen tinel Publishing Co., will be held at the office of the Judge of Probate, Barnwewll, S. C., on Monday the 31»t day of August, at 12 o’clock M., fpr the purpose of taking proceedings to disotve its corporation, and relin quish itr - charter. Chan. Carroll Simms, John K. Snelling, President. % Secretary. This 28th day ol July, 1925.