The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, September 03, 1925, Image 5

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ootfr nagyrrr cukmh -auitmft - iccnw CHKKSM-BUltHWl.-' IC«I^AN V tCBMAW - BUf|tH«A-CH*C»6C^’ r-POtt TVl' U3VA UCO«IC< JUST m COON AC I’M f ^STTVi’ MV HUMWA THS »CBMAH KNOCKS AT THS BACK 0OO&- iU- HA^r ifc) HO«ftV ^OP AN’ <Sr6T TMBOOSH wrrvi WHV-CR-NO -I GOBSS Voo HAP 06TTBA SSNO THSM UNORfiSSED. NNHSH W COMBS HOMfL HE'LL. RING THEIR NECKS UNDV CAM ORBSG THEM . * Local and Personal News from WilHston re- Williston, Aug. 29.—Miss Annie League Merritt is visiting Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Boone at Langley. Dr. L. D. Boones Langley, was *' v jii e entertained with a fish fry a? week-end visitor of Mr. and Mrs. F- ghypes Bluff in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Ussery, Moultrie, Ga. Dr. and Mrs. John B. Black have re turned to their home in Jacksonville, Fla., after visiting Dr. Black’s parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Black. While here they attended the annual Black union near Leesville. Mr. and Mrs. H. Jeff Hair of Black- ^ Mi mi T. Merritt. r * Mrs. Robinson of RowesHlle visit ed her daughter, Mirs. W. T. Willis, Jr., several days last week. * * • *■ | •* Mrs. J. O. Patterson and Miss Sara terson of Barnwell were visitors week of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ken- Mrs. S. B. Ray had as her dinner guests last Thursday, Mrs. Julia Ray, Misses Louise and Julia Ray and W. H. Ray of Dentnark. Miss Mary Harley Newsom is at tending a house party in Ellenton at the home of Miss Eleanor Dunbar. Miss Flournoy Owens is visiting her sister, Mrs. Chester Page, in Aiken. » Mr. and Mrs. A. t. Corley and Miss Louise Kennedy spent Tuesday in Augusta. • , Mr. and Mrs. David Matthews of Washington. D. C.. were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mat thews. Miss Ruth Hair has returned to her home in Aiken after visiting Misses- May and Lucile Hair. Miss Vivian Parish of Charleston is 'visiting Miss Clothilde Weeks. • Mrs. J. S. Hinson of Kershaw is vis iting her mother, Mrs. J. P. Ussery, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Weathersbee were visitors this week of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. \yeathersbee en route from Hendersonville to their home in Tam pa, Fla. Messrs. W. P. Walsh. Q. A. Kehne- dv. Jr.r and G. A. Gray were week end visitors in Hendersonville. Mr. and Mrs.-0. A. Kennedy, Sr., have returned from Hendersonville, where thev .snent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Johns, of Allen- -dale were visitors here Tuesday. John B. Black of Jacksonville. Miss Valerie *Mitchell has returpea (from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hair of Edgefield. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Reed of Aiken were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs M. S. Heir. Miss Imoq Ussery is visiting rela tives in Springfield. C. B. Parker and daughter. Miss Mary Ellen Parker, motored to Dublin Ga., Saturday and were accompained back by Mrs. Parker and Misses Ruby Marker and Annette Davis. They vis}-, ted Macon and other 'Georgia places of interest. Romie Brodie Dies ir Raieigh. Springfield, Aug. 29.—Rohde Bro die. 24 vents rid son of Mr. and Mrs. S. VI. Rrodie. of this nl»ce died a* body brought back to Sp.’injfu Id for Raliegh, N. C., Thursday and his body brought back’to Springfield- tor burial. Mr. Brodie leaves a young widow, as he had married since going to Raleigh where he was engaged in business and had dived for the past several years. He w.^ a young man of great promise, with exceedingly pleasing manner* and possessed of splendid business attainment. He was a picture of perfect heklth when stricken by some internal abscess that killed him. Mr. Brodie was a member of the Baptist church. He leaves a number of near relatives and his aged par ents are prostrated with grief. Mr. and Mrs. E. Carter Price left this week for Tampa, Fla. Bank of Western Carolina, National Loan and Exchange Bank, Liberty National Bank, B. and G. Tire Co., and International Agricultural Corporation, Defendants. - * ~ • * H 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 North 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 lot being the lot upon which there are two ware houses, now occupied by Coe-Mprti- 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, 192£. MASTER’S SALE. M«. Kite Odlnrur ta. return^ ^ o{ ^ CroH,,., from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Player in Mayesville. Mrs. Phil Harris and baby,daugh- r,- Carolyn. Keitt of Spartanburg, visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Ah. W. B. Way of Ridgeville is spending several days With Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith. W. R. Kennedy snent Wednesday in Spnrtanbure on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cave and son, Eugene, of Columns, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Williams. Miss Bessie Dunnovant of Edge- field is visiting Miss Mayd Rountree. Mrs. Victoria Bonner spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Prothro. Mrs. Bonngr is en ^ route to “Miami, Ma. C. B. 'Johnston, of the Allendale bar, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson. i . .. Miss Ernestine Boland of Charles ton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bc'nnd. Frampton Scott has returned from & stay , of several weeks in Fork Pierre, Fla. * ‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Meyers have as their visitors the latter’s niece and nenhew, Hazel and Louie Ott, Jr. Mrs. T. - E. Trotti is visiting her brother, C. Bimie Johnson, in Birm ingham, A!*- Harry H. Trotti left this week for New Orleans. La., where he •will malfe his future home. Mrs. Hafers of Aiken visited this Week Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Creech. Mrs. Liller Shannon of Gastonia. N. iL is visiting her father, A. G. Daw- flffMisses Mattie Carpenter, Myrtle ^jBimson, of Aiken, and Emma Crum of RoWesville spent last week-end with Mis* Lucile Scott. Mrs. Ella Mae Merritt of Augusta la visiting Mrs. San Courtney at Hitching* Mill. &M*r. ta 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 legal hours of sale, the folowing de scribed real property, to-wit: All that. certain lo$ or parcel of land lying, situate and being jn the town of Elko, County of Barnwell and State of Sbuth Carolina, containing one and one-half ( (1%) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the North and East by land of Mary Stansell; on the South by Tight of way of the Southern Railway Com pany, and on the West by lands of | Mrs. Sallie Hair. Temto-of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for stamps and paper*. G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office, August 15, 1925 MASTER'S SALE. State of South Caroina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas John J. Burke, Plaintiff, us, - ■ • Leslie B. Easterling, Brown Easter- * ling, R. A. Easterling, individually • and-as administrator of the estate of B. B. Easterling, deeeaeed, Coe- < Mortimer Co., W. T. Ayeock, Vir- ginhuCareiina. Chemical Co., The Berkeley Co^ Goodyear Tire, and Co., —IIUIUIIIItlUIIIMII ; - — \ iliu dlfS LlSC v Claussais kus wjjc fecduliu Rhone , Number Is 122 ' When you need anything in GROCERIES, step to the * phone and tell us what it is. We will de liver your order promptly, using the choicest of our products to fill the order. SATURDAY SPECIALS Swift’s Breakfast Bacon 63c lb. Full Creamery Butter 52c lb. Full Cream Cheese 1- 32c lb. Compound Lard 7%c lb. California Dried Peaches 23c lb. ' , We Will Rave a Complete Line of VEGETABLES SATURDAY. Hughes Bus Line COLUMBIA TO BEAUFORT DAILY SCHEDULE: Leave: A. M. Columbia 7:30\ Swansea 8:05 North 8:25 Neeses 8:45 Springfield 9:05 Blackville 9:30 Barnwell * 9:60 Allendale 10:20- Fairfax _l_.^.^0:30 Brunson 10:40 Hampton ____ 10:50 Varaville „ 10:56 Yemassee 11:25 Arrive Beaufort 12:10 Terry Bros. Cash & Delivery Porter’s Building - - Barnwell, S. C. Z POPE & FLEMING COTTON FACTORS AUGUSTA (Established 1885) Safe For Forty Years REASONABLE ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS 'Leave A. M. Beaufort . 6:30 Yemassee . 7:16 Varnville . 7:45 Hampton . 7:60 Brunson ?; . 8:00 Fairfax . 8:10 'Allendale _ 8:20 Barnwell . 8:60 Blackville . 9:10 Springfield - „ 9:36 * Neeses . 9:66 North .10:16 Swansea — .10:35 Arrive Columbia .11:10 STOPS MADE AT ALL HOTELS. ? PHONES: 8788 and «1S1. . JzJ .1 It has Always Been and Still is our Custom to In vite Parties to Inspect at any time Their Cotton stored with us. Why not ship your Cotton to the BEST MARKET to a Firm of Experience and Financial aibility who will Render yon prompt and Effl uent Service? ICTS- Sis