The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, October 15, 1925, Image 7
THURSDAY; OCTOBER 15, 1925.
SHERIFFS SALE.
State of “South Carolina,' - ■■ ■ —r*
County of Barnwell.
THE STATF
r- i
■ ■ vs.
1 ANDREW JEFFERSON
:—-
Under and By viitue of a Tax Ex
ecution to me directed by J. B. Arm
strong, Treasurer of Barnwell County,
I have this day levied upon and will
sell to the highest bidder for cash,
{between the legal kou 1-8 of sale in
front of the Court House at Barn
well, S. C., on Mond*y, 4 the 2nd day
of November, 1925, this being sales-
day in said month, the following de-
fibed real estatet
One jot and building in town of
laekvHle, and bounded as follows:
orth by Wesley Robinson; East by
be Halford; West by Public ROad,
and South by City property. •
Levied upon and sold to satisfy the
ove Execution and Costs. v
BONCIL H. DYCHES,
Sheriff, B. C.
Barnwell, S. C., 12th day offOct. 1925.
MASTERS SALE.
'State of'South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Mrs. Rosa G. St&nsell,
Plaintiff,
: vs.
J. R. Keel, Home Bank of Barnwell.
R. J. Rountree, Mrs. Martha A.
Keel r.nd Mrs. Leila Keel.
Defendants.
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, No
vember 2nd, 1925, it being salesday
* in said month, within the legal hours
of sale, the following described real
property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and Being in the County
and State aforesaid, known as the
Whilden Hair place. containing
eighty (80) a^res. more or less, and
bounded on the North by lands of
James Peeples; on the East by lands
of J. S. Birt; on the South by estate
of J. E. Birt and on the West by
lands of D. M. Johnson, being the
same land purchased from Martha A.
K**el by J. R. Keel.
^ Terms of sale, Cash. . Purchaser
for stamps and papers.
Wk j ‘ H. L. O’BANNON,
• Special Master.
Missionary Society
Entertained at Olar
''
Olar, Oct. 11.—Wednesday after-
noon, October 7, Mrs. G. B. Kearse
entertained the Woman’s Missionary
society of the Ehrhardt Baptist
church, at her lovely country home in
the Kearse section, complimenting
her sister, Miss Margaret Oswald of
Allendale. The two rooms were
thrown en suite and decorated with
goldenrpd and ferns, in which seven
tables of progressive contests pertain
ing to the study of tne Bible and ’mis
sions were Mrs. G. N. Smith
of Ehrhardt won the score prize, a
box of candy, while the booby was cut
by a few others. At the close of the
.contests iced punch with marshmel-
low cakes and wafers were served the
color scheme of gold and white being
carried out in the place cards, favors
and refreshments. Mrs. Kearse was
assisied in entertaining by her young
daughteis, Misses Gladys, Vitginria
and Helen Kearse. The invited guests
of the afternoon were Misses Oswald
ami Pitts of Allendale and Mcsdames
B. and H. A. Kearse.
Outstanding among the many social
affairs being given for Miss Mildred
Uook, bride-elect, was the miscellan
eous shower last Friday afternoon at
which Mr$. C, F. Rizer was hostess.
The living room and parlors were
tastefully decorated in various color-
^ed flowers and potted plants. The
bride’s place was marked by » white
chair with airy bow of tulle, from
which hung a bow of cupids tied with
ribbons. To the strains of a bridal
chorus the bride-elect was escorted
in bv Miss Evelyn Hartzog and greet
ed with a showor of rioe.
The contest waitten on heart shap
ed cards with answers containing the
heart was enjoyed, in which Mrs.
Archie Parker was the recipient of
the first prize, a ponder jar novelty
while Mrs. George I. Odom received
the consolation.
The guests were next favored with
the song “Oh, Promise Me” by Mrs.
Atticus H. Neeley. After which in
(camp little Daisy Lucile Gcfodwin
dressed as eppid driven by , Maiy
Caroline Goodwin and Maxwell Hart
zog, who on reaching the bride-to-be
turned over the reins to her and lead
the way into the dining room where
she found on display an array of
gorgeous lingerie, house linens and an
assortment of lovely and useful gifts
for the new home
The hostess gift to the honor guest
was a lovely r.uit of sheerest lingerie.
Tht refresthments consisted of
chicken salad on lettuce with pink
rose rtickuns as favors, cheese straws,
sandwiches, sr.ltines and iced tta.
About yom
Health
Things You Should Know
Instead of bribing a jury to dis
agree why ijot put a man and his
wife on the jury.
October 11-17
MASTERS SALE.
If your birthday is this week, you are very fond of luxury, beauty,
and physical comforts. You love excitement and' are irrcsistiblly at
tracted toward the busiest throng. You are competent and level-head
ed, extremely conscientious in the performance of your duties.
You readily acquire knowledge, and are a natural leader of mar
kind, holding your power over your fellow men by sheer force of un
assailable right. Your great love for humanity makes you very ap
proachable—and regardless of your position jn life, you are never too
busy to hear and sympathize with other people’s troubles.
Persons born under fhese dates are inclined to be very sensitive,
permitting trifling affairs to cause them deep distress. Very easily
hurt, they often imagine that they are not valued at their true worth.
They are nervous and excitable, and at such times, blame all who may
be around them for their -nervous state.
Women born under these dates are very domestic. They are also
fine librarians, teachers, music instructors, and actresses. The men
are very shrewd—and are excellent business men—successful in any
o’v)TVv ul*o make fine lawyers, judges, interpreters, and
by John Joseph Gaines, M. D
Danger in 6 O’clock Dinner*
In this letter, I would like to
record some observationK gleaned
from many years of first-hand ex
perience. Suppose I meet with one
hundred men, all over eighty years
of age, and find them without ex
ception, capable, busy, and happy.
What more natnral thing,. thap t<*
inquire how these men attaint: !
such magnificient power. They
must have lived right, for penal
ties sure if men live wronp.
Hew are the outstanding facts:
They are all breakfast-eaters. No*,
one of them indulges in six-o’clock
dinners! A gentleman of one hun
dred and one years, told me be
never started the night on a ful 1
stomach—his wa’ming was “lie
couldn't sleep after a full supper."’
A lady of ninety-two informed’ me
that breakfast was her best meal,
and. that the harder she worked,
the less she ate at night. At my
interview, she was alert, stead>-
nerved, keen of hearing, and look
ed a woman of fifty.
On the other hand, suppose I am
consulted by- a hundred men, aged
from forty-five to sixty, all with
dangerous symptoms and com
pelled to “lay off business.” Every
man with high blood-pressure
many with hopelessly damaged
kidneys, some with paralysis,
most of them city dwellers, all of
them overweight, all of them
stricken down “in the harness.”
Dietary about like this: A hurried
cup of coffee and a splash of cereal
for breakfast ere the ear for the
office; a busy* forenoon, and lunch
down-town; A “hot dog” or a pie-
counter abomination; a heavy
afternoon’s mental toil; a dinnei
beyond computation in all that the
land affords. To bed at midnight,
or later—up at nine o’clock ne^i
morning,—and repeat. These men
never reach eighty. We may dr**,
our own conclusions. •%
Next week—Tubercular germ:
are not inherited.
He Understood.
Experience- Service -Responsibil ty
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Are what you expect of your factors, and we
• can satisfy you In each respect.
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Are Many Good Places to
SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION
Reduced Summer Fares to All
Summer Tourist Resorts '
Tickets on Sale Daily
Beginning May 15th
""Gipocl Until October 31st, 1925
Write for Summer Vacation Folder
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Jahe O’Banner Birt, et aL
Plaintiff,
vs.
Randall Lee Birt, et al., x
- Defendants.
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 Cpurt 'House, on Monday, No
vember 2nd, 1925; it being salesday
in said month, within the legal hours
of sale, the following described real
property, to-wit: > r .
All that certain traej.. piece or par
cel of land, situate, lying and being
in the County of Barnwell, State of
South Carolina, containing one hun
dred arid seventy-eight and one-half
acres, more or less, and bounded **
v follows: On the North by lands of
Emjna Hankinson, formerly James
Peeples; on the East by lands of F.
H. Hitt, formerly Henry Hair, a,nd
the Public Road from Long Branch
church to Farrell’a Lake, which separ
ates said land from lands of P. F.
Henderson and R. C. Holman; on the
nth by lands of Mrs. V. P. Bonner,
erly O. H- Owens, and Sol. Keel,
, ^rmerir G. D. Birt; and West by
“^fands of Mrs. Martha Keel and J. R.
Keel, fArmerly John E. Birt.
Terms of sale, Cash. Purchaser
to pay for stamps and papers.
G. M. GRENE.
Master, Barnwell County."
Masters office, Oct. 12, 1925.
Lady Clair Demonstration
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31St *
Due to the fact that the advertising mat
ter for the LADY CLAIR FLOUR Demon
stration failed to arrive on time for the dem-
onstratiort scheduled to be held on Sept. 26’
1 have arranged to have the demonstration
on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31»t.
Consult Ticket Agent.-
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Employer:—(to mother who has]
brought her son in answer to ad.)
‘Is the boy absolutely honest?’
Mother, (with knowing smile), “Oh,]
absolutely honest, but of course, he ]
knows that business is business.”
Faces fire
'Without
i
16 Sacks LADY .CLAIR Flour, ^
10 Sacks Granulated Sugar,
10 Bottle* of VAN-NIL
— - \ . • - y " . ?
to be given at * *
P. J. Hiers
DUNBARTON S. C.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 31ST, at 3 P ; m.
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT HIERS’
Watch for LADY CLAIR Advertuing Car.
f
It takes a mighty
good oa to sund
the withering blasts
of burning gases
that whirl past the
cylinder walls hun
dreds of times a
minute. Long ex
perience in refining
has taught us how
to give oil tbst
STANDARD
MOTOR OILS
THE MACHINERY SUPPLY HOUSE
700 pound Howe Cotton Scale complete
with frame for $70.00 delivered to your
freight station, provided check accompanies
order. This is considerably below regular
price,, but we have several we do not want
to carry over to next season.
Everything the Ginner and Mill Man Wants*
Columbia Supply Company
^ 823 West Gcrvais St.
CohraMa, 8. C.
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Don’t tm»t to Luck
TO TAKE CARS OF YOUB LOVSD
ONES AFTSa YOU ARE DEAD.
LET ME PSOTECr TtlEM NOV
WITH ONE OF THE BEST UF*
INSURANCE POLICIES ON THE
MARKET. GIVE THEM THE
PRFOTECTION TO WHICH THEY
ARE ENTITLED.