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,;-V '-%IS- 1 -Jt r- - '-' •- ' ' ‘ v •“■IL- * THURSDAY, AVGUST 27TH, 1925. . V- * ■ . , / THE BARNWELL PEOPLK-8KNTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH C4WJNA ■'VA < FOLKS IN OUR TOWN Curley Gets A SoiJ Kiss 'ip /* : ■" r ) com'on ae> 0om - m STILL WATONGr FOB THAT kfB6 I DIDN'T GET LAST WEEK on* r-VKu/rr i LATlft • ? / v 1 ' ^7 Ii.n-V nv« t^Ucrrefr LATE ft. i- \ 4 MMUTSS LATKH. 9 9 mmmmmim' 1 ~ mm Mum pH - x wr«Si^f M-t wr*i • B \vpu USE i vW^»' ^ 1 ‘ v 1 j Local and Personal ,* -News from Williston Williston, S. C., Aug. 22.—‘Miss ChotHde Parish is visiting Miss Viv ian Parish in Charleston. ' Mrs. -J. P. Kennedy has returned home after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Tillman Busbee in Wagener. Mr. Arthur Hallman of Wagener was a visitor last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kennedy. j Miss Inez Hair has returned from to friends in Aiken. Mamie Dubose has returned 'Colombia where she visited Thelma Price. J. M. Kirby is visiting in Columbia. MLss Mary Ellen Parker has re turned from a visit to relatives in Dublin, Ga. Miss Lottie Toole of Summit, Ga., spent Friday with Mrs. P. M. Hair. Misses Adele and Annie Lou Hair have returned from a visit to Snell- ing and Barnwell. Mrs. J. B. Black and little daughter Dorothy, have returned from Hilda where they' visited Mf*. Aiken Col lins. Miss Emma Fanning of Blackville is the guest of Miss Eunice Porter this week. I Miss Twides Smith of Augusta has returned to her home after spending a few days with Miss Eunice Porter. Mr. T. W. Scott, Misses Lou Bell and Florrie Lee Scott; Miss Alice t ott and Loretta Fletcher have re- rned from a visit to relatives in Dover, Ga. ^ . • Mrs. Ed. Courtney and son. Hoyt, of Springfield, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Courtney. Mrs. M. A. Smith and Mrs. O. N. Courtney were visitors last week of Mrs. Ott and Mrs. *Brodie. •Miss Ruby. Courtney has returhed from a visit to relatives in and near Wagener. Mr..and Mrs. C. D. Munn, of Pam plico, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reel and "children of Augujta are ’Siting Mr. and Mrs. D. L. ' Mr. Noel Cobh of Col ombia was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mis. J. A. Latimer and filled Dr. Murchison’s appointments at the Williston and Barnwell Presbyterian churches. X'trjg&K Hr Altman and children fa^^^eturned to their home in CmPtori and were accompanied " home by Mr. and. Mrs. ti. M. Thomp son and H. M. Thompson, Jr. Miss Patricia Baxley .is visiting her A»ther Mrs. Lil Baxley in Cdlumbip. ^Mr. and Mrs. R. A: McCreary mo tored to Columbia Thursday. Edward Riley of Greenville was a week-end visitor here. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kennedy and MLss Martha Dixon have returned from a stay of several months in Europe. - Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kennedy , David fcnd Elizabeth Kennedy of Williston .“and Miss Gertrude Barnett of Lau rens have Returned from spending the summer in Hawaii and touring the West. Miss Sarah Trotti has returned to her home in Chesterfield after spend- . ing the summer with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Trotti, Jr. and other relatives. Mr. J. P. Smith of Plaihview, Texas is visiting his brother, Mr; . M; A. Smith. W. E. Duncan of Leesville was a business visitor here Tuesday. ^ Jdr. M. Player of Elliott ran over few 'days this week in- and near Williston. Miss Margaret Ussery of Aiken is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. B.4te- has returned to her home aftfr visit ing Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hai^. Miss Mary Robinson of Rowes-* ville is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. T. Willis K Jr. Miss Catherine Hair of Elko is visiting Mrs. W. T. Willis, Jr. — Messrs. A. N. Garber and Alex 1 Shapiro have returned from the Nor thern markets. , Mrs.- W-. A. Ray of Govan and Mrs. Helen Hay of Kings Mountain, N. C. were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Melltchaihp. Miss Olive Kennedy is visiting Miss Armstrong in Augusta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Holstein and daughter of Batesburg were visitors here this week. MASTERS SALE. ✓ State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. ^ , In the Court of Common Pleas. Mattie Bell Bessinger, Plaintiff, vs. Cecil Mims and Verlee Elizabeth Mims 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 salesday in said, month, within the X Hughes Bus Line COLUMBIA TO BEAUFORT DAILY SCHEDULE: Leave: A. M. P. M. Coluenbia 7:30 4:30 Swansea 8:06 -4:35 North 8:25 4:55 Springfield 9:06 Blackville 9:30 legal hours of s*le, the folowing de- 8:45 scribed real property, to-wit: All that certain lot or parcel of land lying, situate and being in the town of Elko, County of Barnwell and State of South Carolina, containing p a j r f ax 10-30 one and one-half (1%) acres, more Branson ~7--7”-10:40 or less, and bounded as follows: On Barnwell- 9:50 Allendale : 10:20 the North and East by land of Mary Stansell; on the South by right of way of .the Southern Railway Com pany, and on the West by Japds 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, 1926 MASTER’S SALE, y , State of South Caroina, j County of Barnwell. *•_ .Court of .Common Pleas. John J. Burke, j - 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. Ayeock, Vir- • ginia-Carolina Qjemical Co., The Berkeley Co., Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Harry J. McCormick, First National Bank of Fairfax, Bank of Western Carolina, National Loan and Exchange Bank, Liberty National Bank, B. and G. Tire Co., and International Agricultural Corporation, , Defendants. » * * By virtye 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, withm 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 pne-half acre, more or less, and bounded on the North by lot of the Gulf Refining ^Company; on the East b y Southern Railway Company Right of Way; on the South by a street which separates it from a lot of Sonthern Cotton Oil Company, and on the West by a road which sepa ll iss Josie Redd of Montmorenci Yates it from lands formerly of Ay- Hampton _L__ 10:50 Vamville ..10:66 Yemassee 11:25 Arrive Beaufort -i_.12:10 Leave A. M. Beaufort 6:30 Yemassee 7:15 Varnville ^ 7:45 Hampton 7^50 Branson 1 8:00 Fairfax ; 8:10 Allendale 8:20 Barnwell — -8:50 Blackville ’.. 9:10 Springfield 9:35 Neeses 9:55 North lO-.K) Swansea __._.10:35 Arrive Columbia 11:10 5:50 6:10 6:b5 STOPS MADE AT ALL HOTELS. PHONES: 8788 and 5181. ,V " . ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR SALE. is visiting Mrs. M. O. Hewitt. Miss Julia Frances Smith has re- L home after a pleasant visit in Springfield, ra Cave, Mrs. Avis Coleman Miss Mabel Coleman of Snifter Mrs. B. P. Drummond. to Bisbopville. U W. Hill of Brexalia, Ga., cock and Easterling; said lot 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. 98th dr- -* ~ r G. M. GREENE, Master, B. C. TWO LOTS 30 feet by 100 feet, one on Corner and one next to it, centrally located, nice level. lots. There are very few lots to be bought. Both will be sold at $1,000. Box 188, DENMARK, S. C. Notice of Stockholders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of Stockholdres offThe New Sen tinel Publishing Co., will be held at the office of the Judge of Probate, Barnwewll, S. C., on Monday the 31st day of August, at 12 o’clock M., for the purpose of taking proceedings to disotve its corporation, and relin quish its charter. ✓ Char,. -Carroll Simms, John K. SneUin£, ' President. Secretary. —7 Fire ' *> .•*» ■(* BaucAsr-.- "•j The first advertisement in any advertising campaign in this paper is simply the fuse. If you light it and then smother it by discon.- , • N • tinuing further advertising, you will rtever v 'Ll—i - ~ f i ■ ■ • reach the point where results will commence ^ fv "- - w.' ‘ _ r i to be heard with a bang. We ^iave the cuts and copy to aid you in the preparation of a • 4 t ‘ .. . . campaign that will bring you big results^ but you must be willing to use space regu larly, week after week. You can count on •'r . our active co-operation to help you in every way we can. The Barnwell m Master’s office, Aug. 17, 1925. \ J* * Advertise in The People-Sentinel.