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■ y, > / \ \ n THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, IMS. THE BARNWELL PI ITNEU BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA -LT'. . v PAGE News from Williston Williston, Dec. 9. — On Friday evening Mr. Player, coach of Willis- ton-Elko High School, entertained the ? ootbail team' at the home of Mr. and rs. J. E. Kennedy. This is aft an nual affair and is always anticipated with much pleasure by all who are so fortunate as to enjoy Mr. Player's hospitality. Each member of the team, twenty- six in number, invited a girl to the party, and they, with the members of the faculty, made up the guests for the evening. _ Members of the Young Ladies’ class of the Senior department of the Williston Baptist Sunday school met on Monday evening, December 15th, at the home of Miss Edith Bell. A constitution was r 'Scl6pted and a class organized and given the name of “The Glad 'Girls’ Class.” The meeting was called to order by the teacher, Miss Eloise Quattle- baum, and the following officers elected: President, Miss Lou Bell Scott; first-vice president, Miss Mar garet Thompson; second vice-presi dent, Miss Beatrice Hair; third vice- president, Miss Elizabeth Stallings; secretary, Miss Florrie Lee Scott; treasurer, Miss Marguerite Courtney, and Recorder,' Miss Jennie Lou Folk. J. R. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner, of Saluda, spent Sunday with the former’s sister, Mrs. C. A. Us- sery. Mrs. Crews Boland is some better a l^H^ollowing a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, McNah and Miss lizabeth McNab, of Barnwell, were 'Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Whitaker. Miss Ann Butler Patterson, of Barnwell, was a guest at the high school football banquet last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson were in/Allendale Sunday visiting their son. Judge J. Henry Johnson. Dr. and Mrs. G. J. Trotti, Jr., and Mrs. L. S. Melichamp visited Mrs. John H. White in Columbia last week. Miss Martha Cameron visited friends in Augusta Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. IL Trotti and daughter, Dorothy, spent Saturday in Augusta. Pr. and Mrs. Boyce Brooker, of Aiken, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rountree. Dubose Boylston of Allendale, spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Kennedy. Mrs. B. C. Boland, Mrs. E. G. Bo land and children, Marie and Eliza beth. were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Boland. Mrs. W. R. Kennedy and daughter, Julia, have returned from Atlanta, where they spent several days. Mrs. Lillian Baxley' and. sister, Miss Kahron Folk, of Columbia, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Cook. * Mrs. W. C Cook and daughter, Patsy, were recent visitors of Mrs. S. H. Ussery, in Barnwell. Miss Louise Kennedy, of North Augusta, spent the week-end with her sister,''Mrs. C. H. Trotti. W. O. Johnson of Aiken, was a visitor in town one day last week. Earl Petty, of Augusta, was a vis- ^^HUT'Tiere' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Bciles, of Greensboro, N. C., are here for the Christmas holidays, and rre with Mrs. Boiles’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hair. Mr. and Mrs. Clem 0. Boyleston announce the birth of a son. J. Samuel Head and son, Mr. J. Ashton Head, of Aiken, were visitors here last week. - Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hair left Sat- Genius Billie Hill, only seven yean of , age, lives in Los Angeles and is predicted to be the “coming genius of the violin,” by Efrem Zimpalist. Such words coming from so great a master js praise indeed. STORES TO BE CLOSED TWO DAYS NEXT WEEK 1v- Thrdugh a regrettable error, the name of Mr. C. F. Molair was inad vertently left off of the list, published in the regular issue of The People- Sehtfnel last week, of te Barnwell merchanta who will close their places of business from Thursday , night (Christmas Eve), December 24th, un- til Monday morning, December 28th. in justice to Mr. Molair, The People- Sentinel wishes to state that he glad ly cooperated in the movement, as he always does in public-spirited mat ters. The correct list of merchants who will close their stores on the above dates is as follows: E. D. Peacock, B. Mazursky, 1 C. F. Molair, v - ' a Farmers Union Merc. Co.', Weiner Bros., L. Cohen, United 10c Store, F. W. Falkenstein, • Lemon Bros., Inc., * Carrie A. Cave. I Mrs. Milledge Hartzog and Mrs. Leila Smith went to Barnwell Satur day morning. ' \ Mrs. George Bessinger and Mrs. Annie Woodward-went to Olar and Barnwell Saturday afternoon. _ Miss Sadie Delk spent the week-end with Miss Victorine Delk. light Only -WEDNESDAY DEC. 30th Messrs. S. F. Shaw and J. H. Duck worth, who have charge of The Peo ple-Sentinel’s circulation campaign, spent Sunday with friends in Sum merville. Hilda School Honor Roll. The following is the honor roll for the Hilda school for the month ending December 18th: , First Grade—Troy Bonds, Evelyn Rowell, Ida Hutto, Rachel Carter, Briggs Dyches, Sammie Collins. Second Grade—Lois Hufto, Pollen Still, Joe Ama Bonds, Ruby Bonds, Jessie Evelyn Delk, Edward Johnson, Bessie Mae Hutto, Mozelle Black, Elizabeth Johnson, Bertie Lee Delk Mary Ella Collins, Miriam Fields, Verna Bonds. i Third Grade—Rhodell Black, Ches ter Boggs, Elizabeth Bonds, D. A. Dyches. • Fourth Grade—James Black, Mary Black, Rhodie Hartzog, Paris Weeks, Thelma Delk, Lucile Black. Fifth Grade—Alberta Collins, Irene Collins. Sixth Grade—Dalice Mae Bonds, Aletha Collins, Woodrow Fields, Wil-. bur Hartzog. Seventh Grade—Susie Mae Hutto, Irene Dyches, Bertha Collins.^ Eighth Grade—Edn a Collins, Bea trice Collins. Ninth Grade—Janie Lou Hutto, Zelma Bonds. Hilda News. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Estate of Henry Brown. Under and by virtue of* the power of an Order of the Probate Court, dated the 16th day of December, 1925, we will sell at the late residence of Henry Brown, near Jordon Baptist Church, all of |the personal property belonging to the estate of Henry Brown, deceased, consisting, chiefly of stock, farm implements and farm pro ducts; that is to say: Three head of mules, automobile, corn, fodder, plows, etc., on Thursday, the 31st day of December, 1925, beginning at ten- thirty (10:30) o'clock in the fore noon, and continuing until aH thfe property has been sold. Terms of sale: Cash. Louis Cohen, Sarah Ann Brown, Administrators, Estate of Henry Brown, Deceased. Barnwell, S. C., Dec. 16th, 1925.—It. May Valentino Opera Co. Will Present," - 1 4 A |::V~ “B0HE THE WORLD’S MOST LOVED OPERA No superior or similar organization will appear in this city during the present season. Finest singing chorus in America and their own Orchestra. (Crowded out last week.) Hilda. Dec. 15.—Mr. Brooker Hart zog and Mr. Luther Nix went to Barn well and Blackville Saturday after noon. » Mrs. George Bess:nger and Mrs. J. C. Dyches were the guests of Mrs. Annie Woodward Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dyches and chil dren spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilliam, near Barnwell. Miss Cora Gunnels, of Olar, spent Saturday with little Rhoda Hartzog. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Croft spent the week-end with the latter’s par ents, Mr^ and Mrs. J. C. Dyches. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gunnels and Clarence Gunnek, of Olar, and’ Mrs. Isaac Hartzog motored to-Orangeburg^ MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, Coupty of Barnwell. In the Court of Common Pleas. Aida O. Moore, ■ , --- -■—=» Ftaintiff, V*. m mmm R. R. Moore, Columbia National Bank, Harry J. McCormick, First Nation al Bank of Fairfax, Bank of West ern Carolina, National Loan and Exchange Bank, Liberty National Bank and the Berkley Company, • Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, S. C„ in front^of the Court House, on Monday, Janiary 4th, 1926, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real property, to-wit:. All that certain lot, with the build ings thereon, situate in the town of Snelling, containing about three- fourths of an acre, and bounded on the Nortlj^by public road leading from Barnwell to Augusta; East by lands of rK. E. Moore and J. J. Hill; South by right-of-way of A. C. L. Railroad, and West by a street of the town of Snelling, which separates this lot from lot of Maude Ruth Moore and lot of G. L. Hill. * Terms of sale:. Cash. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office, Dec. 18, 1925. The presentation by the MAY VALENTINE, OPERA COMPANY of the world’s Most popular bnlladopera, “BOHEMIAN GIRL,” inaugurates a long-waited-for era of Open In America, ft brings to you an organization of singers chosen from the ranks ofAmerican artists and singing in America’s language—Z chorus of fresh young voices and augmented orchestra under the direc tion of America’s own impresario and only woman conductor, MAY VALENTINE. In a production replete with picturesque settings and elaborate vestment of costumes, you will be' charmed by Balfe’s immortal melodies—“The Heart Bow’d Down,” “The Fair Land of Poland,” ‘Then You’ll Remember Me,” “I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marbie Halls,” “Come With the Gipsy Bride,” etc. . - ■ ■ ■ — 1 -- B " ■' ~ . * . ■Reefr seSSOTT ft marked by one out-standing musical event.' GIRL.” * ' This year it is “BOHEMIAN PRICES: $1.00 $1.50 and $2.00, Pina Tax. MASTER’S S‘ALE. urday to visit their sister, Mrs. W. H. Moore, of Wilson, N. C..-—--****■- Mnr. A. G - . While and daughter of Wilmington, N. C., Miss Daisy Ken nedy and Mr. R. P. Kennedy* of-Au gusta, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hair last Sunday. (Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bennett have returned home after a delightful visit to Dr. and Mrs. G. N. Snelling, in Atlanta. Captain Gomillion, of Aiken, was in town Friday in the interest of the Salvation Army. The Edisto Public Service Com pany is running a line from Williston to Elko, which will be completed in a few days, thus giving that thriving little city electric lights and power. Mr. J; W. Odiorne is superintending the work. Miss Marth a Cameron left Wednes day for her home iu Union Springs, Ala., after having had a successful season as milliner for W. H. Ken nedy and Son, here. COUGHS are Nature’s way bf show ing rebellion against mal- nourishment or other conditions that reduce re* . «* •» sistance and strength. Scott's Emulsion cl nourishes and strengthens the whole body and helps overcome the tendehey to take cold easily. Build up resistance with Scott’s Emulsion. •cotta Bowse. Bloomfield. N. ). 2SJ* .Slate of Soutn Carolina, £5(Inly *bf Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. Southern Cotton Oil Company, Plaintiffs » vs. v T . J. E. Holley, C. B. Ellis, Jr., and Savannah Timber Company, . 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, Jan uary 4th, 1926, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the'following described real property (the timber and timber rights of the Savannah Timber Com pany, as shown by deed of J. E. Hol ley, dated the 8th day of March, 1917, to said Company, are excepted):. All jthat piece, parcel or tract of land sit uate, lyintf and being in Barnwell County, South Carolina, known as the Hammock tract, containing fqur hun dred thirty-four (434) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North and West by lands now or formerly of the estate of Jesse Griffin, and on the South and East by lands of Ida O. Holley. 2. All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and beiag in Btlrnwell County, South Carolina, known as the Pine tract, containing two hundred seventy-five (276) acres, more or. less, bounded on the North by lands of Ida 0. Holley; on the East by lands of D. Pink Key; on the South by lands of Frank Dunbar and on the‘West by lands of Wilson FUrse. » • J. All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Barnwell County,- South Carolina, containing eighty-three (83/ acres, more or less, the exact boundaries of which are unknown but which tract of land, along wKh tracts 1 and 2 above described, were inherited by J. E. Holley from the estate of his moth er, Mrs. Juli A Holley. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. The successful bidder or bidders at the sale will be required during the legal hours of sale to depoait with the Master Two Hundred (200.00) Dollars for each tract or parcel of land pur chased by him to guarantee his com pliance with his bid. Should said successful bidder fail withn a reason able time to comply with his bid then said money shall be taken as liquid ated damages to the plaintiff for his failure to comply with the bid. Should said successful bidder or bid ders fail on demand of the Master to make such deposit, then the Master will re-sell said property during said legal hours of sale, disregarding said jEtyriflhultiug bidder's 4>kt or any further bid that they may make at the subse quent sale. That in case the sale of these three tracts of land fails to bring sufficient funds yith which to pay up and dis- ' —* Ti- charge the judgment of the plaintiff, together with costs and expenses; and the defendant, the Savannah Timber Company, fails or refuses to make up the deficiency or indicate their willingness to do so within fif teen minutes, then the timber and timber rights as conveyed in the deed of J, E.* Holley to the Savannah Tim ber Company, dated March 8th, 1917, will be sold to the highest bidder on said sales day on like terms as the lands are sold. Said timber rights described as follows: “All of the timber and timber rights, which includes the right of cutting for ten (10) years from the 8th day of March, 1917, in and upon those two said tracts of land situated in Four Mile Township, Barnwell County, South Carolina, and described as follows: 1 That tract of land containing eighty-three (83) acres, more or less* bounded on the North and Eqst by lands of Mrs. Olivia Holley, South by the Savannah River, and West by lands of Mrs. Mary Heath, and 2. That tract of land containing seventy-five (75) acres, more or less, bounded North by the Monroe Tract of the Savannah Lumber Company, to the South by the Monroe and Ashley tracts of the Savannah River Lumber Company, and to the West by the Zeigler tract of the Savannah River Lumber Co/’ , G. M. GREENE, , Master, Barnwell County. Master’s Office, Dec. 16, 1905, Guard! Brave Soldiers, Sailors and Airmep guard America’s afcSj-ahores. Keeping eternal \igi lance. . . THE BEST PHARMACY * , IS the guardian of your health. Uure drugs, accurately filled prescriptions and emergency supplies. •* With every cash purchase of or more gallons of Gasoline from December 21st to 26th, inclusive, we will give, absolutely FREE » V • • ^ 4 A BOX OF FIRESTONE TIRE PATCHES I Don’t Fail to Get Yours. Barnwell Filling Station Barnwell, S. C. i