The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, October 29, 1925, Image 4

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THE B AR-XWELl^PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWEI.L. QQUTH CAROLINA ‘ THL R&DAY* OCTOBER », 1*23 Money Deposited in Bank by our customers $280,000.°o Money, Gish in Vault and with other Banks 70,000.°° Money loaned to our customers and depositors 222,000.°° Money due stockholders—Surplus and profits $45,000.°° ♦ stockholders since 1910 -., - 120 per ct. . oney due by oi^ Bank for Money borrowed N O.NiE £ —* • - - - ^ ^ ^ • + ATTENTION:—Our best and most progressive farmers, both wTnte and colored are cutting down and plowing under their cotton stalb, and will prepare their lands for another crop before the heavy rains of January and February, ^ thoughtful farmers are also sowing oatsand rye, and planting a wintergarden. Wehave cabbage and lettuce plants to give to our friends and cus- omefs FREE, both white and colored. Call at the Bank a,iid get them.—Rememberthe farmer feeds them all. rb tiV THE FARMER FEEDS THEM ALL -4- The politician talks and tall * The actor plays his part; \ .The soldier glitters 0 n parade, \ The goldsmith plys his art, \* The Scientist pursues his germ . \ O’er the terrestrial ball, 4 ThJ sailor navigates his ship, BUT THB FARMER FEEDS THEM ALL! \ The preacher pounds the pulpit desk. The broker reads the tape; The tailor cuts and sew.r his cloth ’■ To fit the ,human shape. The dame of- fashion, dressed in silk, •V. a % ^ * Goes forth tbvdine or call. Or drive, or dance, (tr. promenade, BUT THE FARMER FEEDS THEM ALL! The workman shields his shiny tools, .V . The merchant shows his Wares; The aeronaut above the clouds • A dizzy journey dares, But art and science soon would fade, # V * . ^ » .. And commerce dead would fall, • y • It the farmer ceased to reap and spw, FOR THE FARMER FEEDS THEM ALL! JL Home Bank of Barnwell * * Harry D. Calhoun, Pres.; N, B. Gamble, Active Vice Pres.; Wm. McNab, Cashier; J. B. McNab, Asst. Cashier- Local and Personal News from Williston Williston, Oct. 26.—Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Trotti, Jr., nnd Mrs. Guy ( 4 ox and son have been visiting the parents of Mr. Cox in Woodruff for a few days. Supt. M. B. Self attefided the recent ’Conference <>f High school Superin tendents in Columbia. Bobbie I-ee. who attended the Fur- man-Oeorgia football game in Augus- ». S-- ta, visited relatives here before re luming to the University of Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kennedy and Billy Patterson were recent visitors in Hendersonville, N. C. Mrs. Macgashin, of Jacksonville, 1 *n Howesville. Fla., Mr. and Mrs. George Odiome and child!en, of Clinton, were recent guests at J he home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Odiorn'-. * Dr. W. C. Smith has returned from a visit of several weeks to his son and daughter- in- law, Commander and Mrs. Norman Smith, at Newport. R. I. Mrs. Smith remained for another week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Manning and children have returned home after a pleasant visit to relatives in Com merce, Ga., They were accompanied us far as Hearing, Gu., by Miss Sheil- er, who visited her Sister there. Mrs. W. T. Willis, Jr., has returned after u pleasant visit to her parents Dr. and Mrs. G. J. Trotti ami Mrs. G. W. Greene were visitors in Colum bia one day last week. Misses Myrtle and Pearl Powell have returned home after a pleasant visit to relatives in Belair, Ga Mrs. L. S. MellKnump returned to Columbia last week with her daugh ter, Mrs. J. H. White, and little son, who sjH-nt the week-end here.” Mr. and Mrs. Allie McCue, of Dil lon, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W\ P. Walsh On Friday, the 16th inat., Mrs. R. A McCreary entertained a number of childien at her home in honor of the fifth birthday of her little daughter, Dorothy. After enjoying a number of games, the little folks were served ice A TRAINING COURSE FOR ASPIRING DUCK HUNTERS By A. B. CHAPIN# cream and cake. Mrs. Jud Gunter was hostess Friday afternoon, the 16th inst., at a miseel- laneous shower in h«.:>or of Mrs. Hast ings Kitchings, a recent bride. De lightful refreshments were n.?rved during the afternoon. SHERIFF’S SALE. ■- - 1 MULES FOR SALE AT AUCTION State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE' vs. RICHARD ODOM Under and by virtue of a Tax Ex ecution to me directed by J. B. Ann- strong, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest* bidder fftr cash, between the legal hours of sale in front .of the Court House at Barn well, S. C., *>n Monday, the 2nd day •of November. 1925, this being sales- jday in said month, the following de- *scribed real estate: One lot in town of Blackville, and bounded as follows: on the North b Joe Moore: West by Old Public Road East by Old Public Road, and South by Jim M''?eley. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, B. C.- Barnwell, S. C., 12th day of Oct. 1925. NOtICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS Notice is hereby given to all per sons holding claims against the es tate of Julia A. Templeton, dereared, to present them to thfe undersigned, duly approved, on or before the 24th day pf November, 1925; and all per sons indebted to the said estate will make prompt payment to the under- signed administrator. < J. M. TEMPLETON, * . . y • Administrator, Barnwell, S. C. October 19, 1925. 3t. ~ Notice - i» hereby given that - we will file our final report with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate, on Monday, the 9th day of Novem ber, 1925, as admiiiistVator and Ad ministratrix of the estate of Mike McCreary, deceased, and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Diamissory.. J. M. KiRIngsworth, Admr. Sarah McCreary, Admx. LOct. 13. 1925.—it. 'j Monday, November 2nd, 1925 ' * - \ The Board of County Commission! will sell ten mules on salesday, November 2nd, 1925, immediately after thel egal sales, in front of the Court House at Barnwell, to • . ^ • • the highest bidder for cash. 4 These are all i * ♦ good young mules, big and sound, and there * is not a “plug” in the lot. N This is your -7 a* opportunity to get good farm stock for next year. :: T «► :: * ► < ► «► * ► * ► PERRY B, BUSH. Clerk: * .1 $ •x-x~x-*»>x~x-: - vx^x-x^x-x^x^ ' 7 — .aft*. ‘Ip I INSURANCE! 1 FIRE - HAIL - TORNADO LIVE STOCK. C * r~-rt-T ■ - Smith & Walker : BarnwelU S. C. We Pay for A»hes. % Send Us Your Job Work a