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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOOTE CAROLINA
THURSDAY. OCTOBER ». 192S
MASTER'S SALE.
■' State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Arthur T. Vanderbilt, et al., as Re-
* oeivers of the Southern Cotton Oil
"Company,
Plaintiffs,
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W. H. Harden, et al.,
. , ' “ l f*~ Defendant8 -
1 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 HoiSse, 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:
AH that piece, parcel or tract of
land in Great Cypress Township,
Barnwell County, S. C., containing
on© hundred and fifteen (115) acres,
more or less, bounded on the North
by lands of Mrs. A. M. Harrison; on
the East by Mrs. Lorena Harden; on
the South by lands of B. M. Jenkins,
and on the West by lands of J. E.
Sanders.
Terms of sale, Cash. Purchaser to
pay for stamps and papers.
G. M. GREENE,
Master. Barnwell County.
Mastei’s office, October 14, 1925.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
THE STATE
vs.
ESTATE OF O. P. HAY
Under and by virtue of a Tax ex-
ecution to me directed by J. B. Arm
strong, Treasurer of Barnwell County,
ferhmr-p
l have this day levied upon aitd will
sell to the higheet bidder for caah,
between the legal hours of sale in
front of the Court House ft Barn
well, S. C., on Monday, the 2nd day of
November, 1925, this being Salesday
in said month, the following des
cribed real estate:
Seventy-two acres.and.on^ building
in Red Oak township, and boun^i
follows: On the North by “Spring
Branch and Buriyn tfactf East by
Est. Richard Allen Gantt; West by
Est. J. M. Gantt and Est. Richard A.
Gantt, and South by Est. Richard. A.
Gantt. . 1 ■ ..
Levied upon and sold to satisfy the
above PTxecutibn and Costs.
BONCIL H. DYCHES,
Sheriff, B. C.
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PROBATE COURT SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
In the Probate Court.
James M. Templeton, as Administra
tor of the estate of Jullia A. Tem
pleton, deceased,
, , Plaintiff,
■ ' ‘ vs.
Sarah Templeton, et al.,
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order made
in the Probate Court in the above en
titled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, in
front of the Court House, on Mon
day, November 2nd, 1925, it being
salesday in said month, within the
legal hours of sale, the following de
scribed real property, to-wit:
Ail that certain tract of lafid situ
ate in Barnwell county, State of South
Carolina, containing one hundred and
twenty (120) acres, more or less, and
bounded by tracts one, two and thret?
of the estate of Alex Templeton,
which was set aside respectively to
Maggie L. Birt, Ann E. Pyches and
W. A. Templeton and by lands of
Simon Brown and estate of L. L.
Lancaster, as shown on plat of said
estate of Alex Templeton, made by
J. S. Mixson and recorded in the office
of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell
County in Book 4-P, page 303.
Terms of sale cash, the successful
bidder at said sale shall immediately
deposit with the Probate Judge the
sum of One Hundred Dollars as guar-
anty of complince with his bid, un
less excused by the Court; and that,
should said successful bidder ^ail to
make said deposit that the premises
be immediately resold on the same
term*. Purchaser to pay for stamps
ami papers.
John K. Spelling.
Judge of Probate.
Trespass Notice
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Any and all persons are hereby
forbidden to hunt by day or night,
fish, haul wood or straw, or trespass
in any manner whatsoever upon any
erf the lands of the undersigned, un
der penalty of prosecution of the
full extent of the law.
Miss Marion Talley, 18 year old
daughter of a telegraph operator,
will sing in the Metropolitan Opera
Company. Hailed as a vocal prod
igy, her fellow townspeople of
Kansas City gave a benefit which
enabled her to study in Europe for
the past three years, and paved the
,way for her present success.
New Secretary of War?
THE WOMAN WHO WORKS
In this new order of thingi, with
women, both married and single,
broadening their business activities, s
very serious problem arises. It is the
problem of what, when, and where to
eat.
Breakfast Is always a hurry-up ideal
for-tbemeh but much more so for the
woman who goes to business. Lunch
eons, of course, are taken In the
lunchrooms and restaurants In the
business districts and M-e no problem.
But how about dincRrs? Shall they,
too, be restaurant meyls or can they be
so planned that business women may
enjoy the home cooking of which theyv
are so fond? Take away the element
of haste and anxiety and in Its place
put carefully thought-out menus, well
planned and easily prepared, and home
dinners will again regain their high
favor with the working housewife.
One of the big worries is frequently
with the milk. Did It come? Is It
fresh? Is It frozen? Has the milk
man been paid? Are the bottles
washed and set out? However, there
la no cause for worry .about milk. Why
not keep a dozen cans of evaporated
milk in your pantry? -There are large
cans, .equal to a quart of milk and
smaller cans that will meet the lesser
needs.
For evaporated milk is just pure,
fresh milk with more than half the
water missing. This, water can be re
placed Jh a Jiffy, If you so desire or
you can use It as cream if rich and
creamy foods are desired.
Here are a few recipes that may be
uaed by “The Woman Who Worka”
for forming her plans for self help
and good home cooking.
Scalloped Ham and Potatoes.
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Rumors from Washington, indi
cate Secretary ofJVar John W.
Weeks will resign his post, and
that he will be succeeded by Dwight
F. Davis, who has so capably exe
cuted the duties of Secretary dur
ing the absence of his'Chief, that
President Coolidge will consider
him as new head. U ^
Whose Daughter?
1 Vt cupa watar
1 green pepper
(may be
omitted)
Flour
1 pound smoked
bam
• medium potatoes
1Vfc cupa evapo
rated milk
diluted with
Cover the bottont ot an oiled baking
dlah with sliced, raw potatoes. Sprinkle
with flour and pieces of ham >4 Inch
square. Repeat until dish Is full. Kill
dish \ full of diluted milk. Bake un
til potatoes are tender. ,
Eggs en Casserole.
• hard-boiled cup evaporated
egga- -mttfc <
S tomatoes % cup water
I tbsp. butter H cup grated
S tbsp. flour £&Vef3
t tap. salt , Buttered crumbs
Cut hard-boiled eggs in 'naif and ar
range around the edge of a greased
casserole. Slice tomatoes In center ot
dish. Make a white sauce of the milk,
water, fat and flour. Add cheese and
stir over a low Are until cheese la wall
mixed and smooth. Pour over tons-
toes and eggs. Cover with urumha
and hake twenty minutes In a mode
rate oven.
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SEED OATS and SEED RYE.
—Buy Cotton Seed and Peas.—
•'Jt is of the utmost importance, whether the money-
invested is one cent or one dollar. That is why our drug
store is the most popular in Barnwell. We have proved
to Vur customers that we are not only interested in
securing new business—but equally interested in merit
ing the continued trade of old friends.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY- AND ^KILLFULLY
COMPOUNDED.
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This game will be one of the outstanding
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now on sale $2.00 each, including tax.
BARNWELL INSURANCE AGENCY
John K. Snelling, Mgr.
Representing the Best Old Line Companies
Surety Bonds '
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Insurance of All Kinds
Fire Health and Accident — Life
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W. P. FRANKLIN
Opposite A. C. L. Depot
Office'Phone 87 — Residence Phon* 8
N. G. W. WALKER
INSURANCE"
Office in Walker Building
1 am no longer connected with the firm of
Smith and Walker
Francis Atta Miller is Ibofcing
for her mother—who left her a
week old babe with a Miller family
in Wichita, Kas., 24 years ago
She is married now—but she has
the diamond neckldce her mother
left—when disinheritance from her
wealthy St. Louis family w&*
threatened.
Bankers* New Head