r ..*r V ■ *.V THB BAKNWVLL THlrtteDAY, NOVKMBKE M, IM| ENTRIES FOR V.-C. TRIALS HERE BREAK ALL RECORDS It la said that entries for the Vir- ginia-Carolina Field Trials, to be hel^ at Barnwell/ next week, will break all records for an event of this kind, nearly 100 dogs having been en tered for the Open Derby and the Fro*-ior-Ali Stakes alone. A recent issue of The American Fi#l, publish ed in Chicago, contained a partial list 4ft The following is a list of. the out standing dogs that had been entered in the Free-for-All Spake that time: Short Change, white and buck set ter dog, by Dr. John Cromwell-Geor- >ria Beauty; Scott Hudson. laqulsitiye Lady, white, Muck, tan and ticked setter bitch, by Braebur- tie’s Heir-Pisva; C. W. Campbell. Okls, City Jack, white, liver artd ticked pointer dog, by Milligan’s Dan- McPhearson’s Choice; Dr. G. E. Blue. Major Kid, white, black and ticked setter dog, by Candy Kid-Miss Barn Harbor; Mrs. Curtis King. « * Sister Ferris, white and orange pointer bitch, by Ferris^ Manitoba Rap-Sister’s Nellie; J. W. Gray. Stromboli, white and liver pointer dog, by Griffith’s Uncle Remus-Ds- kota Belle; E. R. Ellerbe. < Halworthy, white and black setter dog, by Candy Kid's Chief-Jennie Lee; Dr. T. F. Berberoviteh. Dsn. Wootton's Dauntless, white and liver pointer dog, by Cole’s Dan Wool- ton-Iuka Bess; John Dunn. Mike Milligan, fhite and liver pointer dog, by Milutfan't Dan-Imp’s Speck; Trimmell Scott. Den wood Lee, white and lemon set ter, by Preacher's Mack-Bessie Lee; P. H. Powel. v * Joyeuse’s Dollar Bill, white, black, tan and ticksMtetler Mft. by Hood's Cute; Dr. J. S. Brown. Lillian Gale, whit# and liver poin ter bitch, by John Bimpkins Jr.-Rap’s Classy Cute; Dr. Jv S. Brown. Walnut Grove Lucy, white .and twe . events, Uver . pointer Dick-BeUa McRae; R. W. Proctor’s Daisy, white and liver pointer bitch, by Ferris’ Proctor Frank-Rogers’ Comanche Bess; R. W. Rodger*. Comanche’s Brownie, white and liver pointer bitch, by Ferris’ Proc tor Frank-Rogers Comanche Bess; John Dunn. i " - ■ ■■ • — r ~ : - --i--- Belle the Devil,' white and liver pointer bitch, by Great Island Devil- Ridgefteld Queen; John Dunn. # Seaview Rex, white and liver poin ter dog, by Tarheel ^John-Greycourt; Mrs. 0. D. Stickney. ^ Sergy, white and liver ( pointer dng, by Reuben Holmes-Rap’s Clasay Cute;' Mrs. 0. D. Stickney. Rock Manor Bob, white, black, tan and ticked 1 setter dog, by Nug/m-Or- chard’s Chester Queen; Dr. W. E. Harris. Pastime King, white, black and tan setter dog, by Ghost’s Eugene-Eu- gene’s Elkwood Bess; B. A. Johnson. Master Rodfield’s Doctor, white, black, tan and ticked setter dog, by Master Rodfield-Hunter’s Lassie; T. S. Comstock. Umpire’s Decision, white, black, tan and ticked getter dog, by Eugene’s Momoney-Golden Mabel Umpis; R. F. Naliin. Knolwood Jimmy, white, liver and ticked pointer dog, by Fletcher T- Rap’s Juanita; P. E. Sherrill. es dascribtd in the Complaint. Count-Grace Marse Ben; J. K. Ot- tley. r ‘r" ^ (Radio, white and Hvar pointer dog, by John Bimpkins Jr.-Ray’s Claseylbe and the same is hereby veated in seven (87) acres, hounded North by lands of I, W. Rountree, on the East by Tract No. 1, on the South by lands of T. J. Doe* and Tract No. 8, and on the West by Tract No. 8, fee simple in Camille Wall and Marion Wal^ aa their full share and portion of the premises described lit’the com plaint. . - Also: & To Make Survey of Production in County Since there is misunderstanding on the part of some farmers in this locality eg to the usefulness of the information as to hog production and crop acreages, obtained from cards distributed by the rural mail car riers, Postmaster R. A. Deason has requested The People-Sentinel to pub lish the following statement furnish ed him by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture: These surveys are made with the help of the rural carriers, who either distribute the cards to a certain num ber of farmers along their routes, with the request that these be filled < out, or the carrier fills out the .card himself by interviewing the farmer. The carrier is instructed to get in formation from farms which will give a good average picture or sam ple of farms on his route, preferably by taking all of the farms along a part of his route, big and little, good and poor, owned and rented. I( a fair sample of alt farms is re turned in earh State, figures for these farms should show the same changes as all farm*. It is impossi ble to take an actual census enumera tion of all farms each year, so changes in production and acreage each* yefiV must be estimated from samples. The nearer these samples arc to being exact, the najtx* correct will be the estimates. The need and value of such infar- rpation tfor -individual farmer and agriculture in general hardly need be stressed. Without dependable >• in- • formation as to actual product! n and trends of production Iwth of live stock and crops mare balanced pro duction and better market distribu tion arc impossible. , The Department of Agriculture is the best qualified agency to undertake $ueh work, but the* accuracy of its estimates depends upon the accuracy of the returns mjyle by farmers. The beneficial effects that such in formation may have upon price is shown by the level of hog prices dur- inf the winter of 1924-2f> compared to the previous winter.' The pig surveys of June und December 1924 shewed a decided decrease in hog production in 1924 compared to 1923. Market ings, however, during the winter from the 1924 crop were almost large as the previous, winter, and in De cember and January were the highest on record. ' In spite of these heavy marketings, hog prices were from t2.0d to 83.00, per hundred higher than during the/winter petfod. The heavy marketings were rightly in terpreted as being an early market ing of a smaller number of hogs caus- a short corn Vrdfa and hot as in- large num- Therefore, every farmer should help to make these reports accurate by making the report for his own farm complete and accurate. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Notice is hereby given to al^ per sons who are holding claims against the estate of Mrs. Saliie A. Ross to be and appear in the Probate Court on Monday, the 14th day of December, next after publication, to prove the same, and all persons who are indebt ed to the said estate are hereby re quired to make prompt payment to the undersigned administrator Or his attorneys, at Blackville, S. C. Dr. O. D. Hammond. Administrator. f Ninestein & Baxley, Attorneys. Barnwell. S. C., Nov. 25, 1926.—St. seven (37) acres, bounded JJorth by lands «/ I. W. Rountree, on the East by Tract No. 2, on the South by Tract No. 8, and on the West by Tract Nu. <4, be and the same is hereby; vested in fee simple in Wil liam Marlon Jackson, Fletcher Doug lass Jackson and Alice Floride Jack- son as their full share and portion of the premises described in the com plaint. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to v pay for stamps and papers. G. M. GREENE, *»' Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office, November 17, 1925. — f .--m Railroad Avenue and n depth of 210 fort. back to said lot by M. A. Owens, deed being recordeed in BookMJ, page 896. AU that piece, parcel or tract of land*situate, lying and being in the County and State aforesaid and con taining sixty-five (65) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by' lands known as the Jeff Ashley Place; East by lends of K. V. Lane; South by lands M G. W. Anderson. The Twt -No. s, ■ mnwlnlw Ihlrlj 1**** con : ^ iL veyed to R. V. Lane by W. D. and ' MASTER’S SALK State of South Carolina, Barnwell County. • \ , Court of Common Pleas. J. „R. Vann, Receiver of the First National Bank of Barnwell, South , Carolina, Plaintiff, vs. J. G. Moody, Jr., Anderson Bros.. Con solidated, jpul the Home Bank of Barnwell, Defendants.* By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, S. C., ip front of the Court House, on Monday, De- cembci 7th. 1926. jt bemg *saleada>U 4l>oh ^ lviids. 'Julia C. Lane, deed being recorded in Book 7-P, page 361. « Also: . * *' . • 7>i-- : ^ ' All that certain iot or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon, ly ing and being in the town of Dunbar ton, in the County and State afore said, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less, and'bounded by lands of C, R. Owens, right-of-way of A.- C. L. Railroad Company, and Calhoun Anderson. Also: A11 that certain lot or piece of land, with the buildings thereon, situate, ly ing and being in the town of Dunbar ton, County and State aforesaid, con taining one-half of an acre, more or less, and bounded by lands of H. P. Anderson, right-of-way* ,of A. C. L. .Railroad Company, lands of Wl R. Owens and Calhoun Apderson. The two lots Ihst described having been conveyed to R. V. Lane by D. G. Roberson, deed being recorded in Book 8-Y, page 121. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay fbr Stamps and papers. The successful bidder at said sale shall immediately deposit with the Master cash or certified check in the sum of $200.00 and upon hig failure so to do, the Master may immediately re-sell the property, or re-advertiae and sell the sanfe on a subsequent salesday these tgko place. j n said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real property, to-wit: “All of that certain lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the town of Barnwell, County and State aforesaid, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the North by Simms Street; South by lot of Miss G. A. Cave and Mrs. Lena Davies, and by property owned by myself, being the house and lot where I now live in Jhe town of Barnwell, S. C.” Also: “All that certain lot or piece of land situate, lying and being in the town of Barnwell, County and State aforesaid, bounded and measuring as follows: North by Simms Street of the town of Barnwell, East by prbp- certy owned by myself ^South by Mrs. Lena Davies, and West by New Street of the Town of Barnwell.’’ Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. G. M. GREECE, , Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office, November 17, 1926. EXPERT • WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING \Ve are prepared, by years of experience with some of the State’s best jewelers, to hpn- der expert repairs on watches, gold and platinum jewelry.# - No Job Too Hard. Your patronage will be great ly appreciated, and every job gUiUAiB#fd- , / P. W. Stevens Jeweler BARNWELL, S. C. MASTER’S SALE. dicating a #om* .ber of hogs. 1 But unless ise estimates can be the trade -will disre- will be gnklsd either or by act—1 State of South'Carolina, Barnwell County. Court of Common Pleas. J. H. Wall, Charlie W. Wall, Lizzie Hasty, Mary I.oii Wall and Rosa Williams, Plaintiffs, vs. ' t W’filiam, Marion Jackson, Fletcher Douglass Jackson, Alice Floride Jackson, Camille Wall, Marion Wall, Oniel Green and Thelma Green, ■ Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the abpve entitled cause, 1 will sell at Barnwell, S. C., in front of the Court Hodse, on Monday, De cember 7th, 1926, it being aalesday in said month, within th? legal hours of sale, the following described real property, to-wit: Tract No. 1, containing thirty- seven (87) acres, bounded North by lands of I. W. Rountree, East by lands of R. L Cave, South by lands of T. J. Doe, and -on the West by Tract No. 2, be and the same is here.- by vested In fee simple in Oniel Green afid Thelma Green as t^eir full share gild portion oi the preiftia- ti&i MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, , Earnwell County. Court of Common Pleas. N. Blatt, Plaintiff. vs. G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office, November 17, 1925. MASTER’S SALE. ^ MASTER’S SALE. TT County of Barnwell. . - , In the Court of Common Pleas. •- Arden A. Lemon, as Trustee, of the last Will a»d ‘Testament of J. J. Cochran, deceased, . Plaintiff, vs. Ella W.,Cochran, et aL, Defendants. . ' - , v . ■ By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above, entitled cause, 1 will sell at Barnwell, S. C.; in front of the Court House, on-Monday, De cember 7th, 1925, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real property, to-wit: All^hat lot in the town of Dunbar- ton, in said county, known as lot 42, bounded as follows: North by lots S3, 84, 35 and 36; East by Mulberry Street of said town; South by a Jet of land in .the possession of Lottie M. Beard,' and West by lot 43 in the possession of Lottie M. Beard. Also: \ All that lot of land situate, lying and being in said county and State, containing two hundred and ninety- nine (299) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by P. F. Liv- ingstdh; on the East by lands of W. F. Bates; on the South by W. F. Bates, and on the West by P. F. Livingston. Terevs of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. MASTER’S SALE. Raymond V. Lane, J. K. Faulkner, Pope & Fleming, The Buckeye Oil Company, J. C. Jones Company, a co-partnership, N. C. Anderson and* H. P. Anderson, By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, S. C., in front of the Court House, on Monday, De cember 7th, 1925, it being salesday in said month, withip the legal hours of sale, the following described real property, to-wit: All that certain tract, piece or par cel of land known as part of the Burckhalter property, containing one hundred twenty-five (126) acres, more or less, said land lying and be ing in Barnwell County, State of South Carolina, and bounded as fol lows: North by lands of W. A. Owens; South by lands of George An derson; Eastlby lands of Owens and West by lands of W. D. and Julia C. Lane, now the property of R. V. Lane:' The said tract of land having been conveyed td R. V. Latte by H/L. O’- Bannon, Master for "Barnwell County, and recorded in Book 6-L. page 434. ' ^ Als >■ AH that certain tract or lot of land, situate, lying and being in the town of Dunbarton, County and State aforesaid, known as lot No. 1 as rep resented on plat of G. M. Greece, con taining one-half acre, and bounded as follows: North by lot No. 26; East by lot No. 2; South by Railroad Ave nue, and West by property of R* V. State of South Carolina, Bnrpwell County. Court of Common Pleas. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance -Company, vs. Willi^ Williams and Home Bank of Barnwell, Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to mff direeted in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, S. C., in front of the Court House, on Monday, De cember 7th, 1925, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real property, to-wit: AU of that tract, piece or parcel of land with the improvements therpon, situate, lying and being in said coun ty and State, containing 85 acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of P. C. Myrick; og the South by lands of Herbert Black; on the -East by lands of E. W. Hol man or Mrs. Emma Holman, and on the West by the Southern Railway Company’s right-of-way. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay-for stamps and papers. G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office, November 17, 1925. MASTERS SALE. State of South Carolina, f County of Barnwell. In the Cuurt of Common Pleas. Arden A. Lemon, as Trustee of .the last Will and Testament of J. J. Cochran, deceased, * '' * * Plaintiff, vs. Jessie Lee Cobb, J By virtue of a decretal qyder to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at BamwejL S* C., in front of the Court Hoiisd, on Monday, De cember 7th, £925, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real property, to-wit: , . ^ All that certain t^ct, piece or par cel of land containing three hundred and forty-five (345) atjres and bounded as follows: On the North by lands of Mrs. J *C. Griffin and lands of Mr^. T. S. Dunbar-; on the East by waters of Steel Creek and tjie Or. ment Gravel Company; on the South by lands of Waltei; Hill and on the West by lands of Mrs. Garriy J. Ash- State of South' Carolina, County of Barnwell. In the Court of Common Pleas. • Agatha M. Harrison, R. M. Harrison and Lucy Harrison, - PhHrrtiffK -jJ i .‘.a* V. J. H. Harrison, Manly A. Harrison and Bank of Western Carolina, Barnwell, S. C^ __ •Defendants ,By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above' entitled cause, I will sail at Barnwell, S. C. f In front of the Court House, on Monday, De cember Tth, 1925, it being salesday in said month, within the legdl hours of sale, the following described real property, to-wit: -*•- - All that pi«c*» parcel or traqt of land situate, lying and being in Great Cypress Township, Bsrnwell County, State of South Carolina, containing two hundred twenty (220) acres, more or less, and bounded on the Ndrth by lands of B. M. Jenkins, Jr.; on the East by lands of W. I. Johns; South by lands of Mrs. A. I. Best, and, on the West by lands of S. F. Hogg, and known as Greq/i Savannah. Also: All that piece, parcel or tract day of said month, dur ing the usual hours of sale, before the Court House door in the Town of Barnwell, S. C., to the highest bidder: AU that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, containing three hun dred forty-seven and three-fourth^ (347 3-4) acres, more or less, situate, lying and being at and near the Town of Barnwell, in Barnwell Town ship, in the 'County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, being desig nated as tracts Nos. 2 and 3 on a plat of the lands of the estate of Har riet C. O’Bannon made by J. S. Mix- son, surveyor, November 9th, 1886, which said plat is recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for-Bam- * well County in Book “M” at page 354 of Pleadings and Judgments, said tract of land being bounded on the North by public road leading from Barnwell to Augusta and by lands of Mrs. Nell A. Dufican; on the East by lands of the estate of Hunter and by Turkey Creek; on the South by - tract No. 5, as shown dn -said plat, being lands of the estate of Patter son; and on the West by tract No. 7, shown on said plat, being now the estate of Patterson. - This being the same tract of land heretofore con veyed to the said Fanny M. Simms by E. H. Jahnz .and J. H. Jahnz, part ners under the firm narpe of C. D. Frank and Company, deed dated Jan uary 13th, 1896, ' recorded Tn the of fice of said Clerk of Court in Book of Deedtu/‘6-R” at page 34. Terms of sale: For cash. The pur chaser or purchasers to pay for all necessary papers and coats of cording the same, together with essary stamps, and td deposit the of TWO HUNDRED FIFTY A 00-100 ($250.00) DOLLARS with the said Mkstqr as an evidence of gobd faith before the bid is accepted by the Master. . * G. M. GREENE, ** Master, BaraweH Comity. r—1