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V'- : FSKh - • * ■' •* > • •. . i r*« non. r.v » I - m & k * ■fcf- TR*-: ' ^ -A p ^ mi . IK: ■ C - —»n ■ ^ . m m ■-Jr TUB BARN WELL PBOPLB-BBPmNBU BARNWBI.L, SOUTH CAROLINA ■ ^ * jVotiee of Dioehargo. ri I '■ Notice it hereby given that we will file our Anal account with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, upon the 6th day of February, 1926, and petition the aaid Court for an Order of Dis charge and Letters Dismissory, as Executors of the “Will of D. M. John ston, deceased. v J. L. JOHNSTON, W. B. JOHNSTON, Executors of the Will of l-l4-4t. D. M. Johnstoh. v - THURSDAY, JANUARY 14» tMI. 'mm ■mm i— i i y / j If you like romance, if you want to laugh, if you enjoy the grace and rythm embodied in dancing and ex quisite music, if you appreciate beau tiful tropical scenery with moon light nights and fiery volcanoes, don't fail to see “NADINA OF PARADISE ISLE” which is to Ik* presented in Barnwell at the Vamp Theatre, on Friday, Jan. 22nd; The Nttdfna of Paradise Isle com pany, among whom are Emilie Mont rose, a most capable and versatile ac tress,-Marjorie Chester, the beauti ful titian haired ingenue, Kenneth Curry who marie such a hit in “White Cargo,” Raymond Cardwell of Metro politan fame, »nd others. The play written by that dean of playwriters, Lincoln Osborn, concerns ' the love of the beautiful Hawaiian girl for the American Naval Lieuten ant who docs not return her love as he dreams of the golden haired sweetheart he has left in the States, and whom he intends to marry. How the Hawaiian girl finally triumphs and then in her hour of victory com mits the sacrifice v/hi^h proves her love, is told in stirring lines of purest comedy and deepest pathos with bril liant acting and exquisite music and dancing and singing interspersed throughout the play. This produc tion is playing the larger cities such as Columbia, Charleston, etc. The music, singing and dancing are of the best. NEARING HOME STRETCH Second Vote Offer Closes Saturday January 30th . Fired with the ambition to grasp one of the spier'lid prises that are tlaily coming clo«**«-, candidates in The Peoplc-SenlineTs HVib-rription build ing campaign ore preparing to travel at a fast pace between now and the time that th : s wonderful offer closes. Every day is of importance in the fast closing gap that separates the aw’ards from the winners. Saturday, Jan. Kith and Saturday, Jan. noth arc the two all important days on the horizon. A caller at campaign headquaiters yesterday was a young woman who stated that she had “gotten” every, body in her Jocaltty. An hour later another candidate came in and pro duced ten subscriptions from the very same locality—all of which goes to show that no matter how certain one may be that nothing is left, some can didate will go over the same field with gratifying results. ^ Real sincere effort is neces No one who tries will faiL’ty be re warded, as sincere efforts never go unrewarded, but ' thos0 wh6 expect to win must 1>Vepare for a fast pace on okT part of the other candidates. (Who knows but what the extra votes earned by the collections you send in this week may be the very votes that will make you the winner of one of the three automobiles on ' January 30th? One can never tell how small a margin of votes will do the real big winning at the final close. But you do know this much, that it makes no difference if you have just a few more votes than anyone e]se at the close of the race, or a million more than you need, just as long as„ you have the biggest total of votes at the finish, the first honors, and the ■Grand Capital Prize will be yours. By all means do not put off your winning work until the last minute of the campaign, it will not be so easy to get in the lead later as happens to be the case today, Think of the difference between the -second period votes now in effect and a decrease of several thousand for next week. At the present time ‘i $7A0 woHh of subscriptions will earn ' * bonus of 260,000 extra votes, while next week the seme amount will earn There is precious little time left of th«ysecond period votes—just fiO hours to be exact—then the candidates will entoi on the home stretch period with thy big decrease in votes, and the ones who make hay n jw will secure the gieatest results—and will be the ones most likely to carry a smile of keen satisfaction on Saturday. Janu ary 30th. «* Speculation is rife ns to who the winner of the capital prize will be. But who can tell? No one knows now and the information cannot be im parted until the Judges have com pleted their task of checking up the return on Januaiy 30th. To solilo quise on the outcome is of no avail. It is real energetic effort amj never ceasing determination that makes the end seem brighter. Kyjy.y candidate has equal chance to win one of the three motqf ear^and the more work *hby do, the more certain they will be to win, votes alone will decide the # - winners. This is the time to make \your greatest showing—while there are extra votes to be had. You will never have a better chance- to win BIG than today and tomorrow. Good, hard, conscientious work is going to bring rich reward. A. L REGISTER AND EDISTO PUBLIC SERVICE CO. BID (CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE) which time any furthef offers from them or any other eoncem wil 1 be received. While the former did not commit himself as to whether or not he would raise his original bid, Mr. Easterlfing, who some months ago submitted a bid of $16,000 for the phmt, stated that his present offer of $26,000 is final-and that council could accept or reject if, as the mem bers saw fit. ^Considerable interest is being manifested in the proposed sale of the plant and it is hoped that the present negotiations will result in a mutually profitable sale. . — ’ The Dunbarton basket ball team defeated the Blackville sextette Tues day afternoon on the former’s court, 32 to 30.' The game was fast and 1 interesting. St P ■— . -i - - Notice to Creditors — ^ ' v' State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. * Court of Common Pleas. Arden A. Lemon, as Trustee, etc., Plaintiff, vs. y Ella Way Cochran, et al., Defendant. Pursuant to an order of reference referring this case to me to try the issues involved, notice is hereby given to all and singular the creditors and other interested parties that a refer ence to establish claims against the said estate of J. J. Cochran, deceased, will be held in my office in Barnwell, S. C., at the Court House, upon the 3rd day of February, at ten o’clock a. m., 1926.^ All parties holding claims therefore against this estate are hereby notified to appear before me and establish the same on said data G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. ' > I - The Strength V ' -, of Our Community is Built Upon the Agricul tural Development in >» •. - • /. ' r ■ V • ■ 1 ' • This County '• f.y '■i We are keenly interested and always stand ready to assist in every possible way the further agricultural and live stock develop ment in this territory. It is this policy of special service to farmers which makes us feel qualified to solicit your patronage. Make this Bank YOUR Bank. We Pay 5 Per Cent Interest SHERIFFS SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE V8. W. G. MARTIN. * . Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J A B. Arm strong, Treasurer of Barnwell Coun ty, I have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House at Barn well, S. C., on Monday, the 1st day of February, 1926, this being Sales- day in said month, the following de scribed real estate: Two lots in Dunbarton School District, town of Dunbarton, bound ed on the North by Dunbarton-Mcyers Mill road; East by lot pf Alex Thomp son; West by A. II. Caughman; South by* Street. Levied* upon and sold to satisfy'the above Execution and Costs. ♦ BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff. B. C. Barnwell. S. C, TIVh day'of January, -1926. SHERIFF’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE vs. ALEX THOMPSON Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J. B. Arm strong, Treasurer of Barnwell Coun ty, I have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House at Barn well, S. C., on Monday, the 1st day of February, 1926, this being Sales- day in said month, the following de r . scribed real Tstato “ '* Two lots in town of Dunbarton, e-- - - bounded on the North by Dunbarton- Meyers Mill road; East by lands of Mrs, McCormack; South by a Street; West by W. C. Martin. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, S. C., 11th day of January, 1926. HOME BANK OF BARNWELL well County, State of South Carolina, containing forty-six and one-half (46H) acres, more or less, and on the North by lands of Clark Brown; on the East by lands of Mar tin and the old Carroll Cemetery, and on the W’est by right of way of the Southern Railway. Also: - All that certain parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Blackville Township, Barnwell Coun ty, State of South Carolina, contain ing fourteen (14) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North .by lands of Mrs. S. S. Moloney; ofi the east by lands of L. R. Izlar, and on the South and West by lands of Mrs. Laura Barker. Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for stamps and papers and the successful bidder at the said sale to immediately deposit with the Judge of Probate, the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, in cash or a certi fied check for a like amount, and up on the failure of the said bidder to immediately deposit with the said Judge of Probate, the said sum of money, or upon the failure of the said purchaser to comply with his bid, then the undersigned, Judga of Probate, will immediately re-sell^the said land, or sell the same upon some subsequent salesday upon like terms and conditions and the said sum de posited with the said Judge of Pro bate shall remain in his hands as liqui dated damages. JOHN K. SNELLING. Judge of Probate for Barnwell. Co. I I ■ I. .—— - PROBATE SALE. PROBATE SALE. State of South Carolina, --— County of Barnwell. In the Probate Court. Horace Brown, Administrator of the estate of Clark Brown,, deceased, Plaintiff, / ' . ■ vs. . Georgia Brown, Administratrix of the estate of Clark Brown, deceas ed, Minnie Glover, Philis Robinson, . Clark Brown, Jr., Heyward Brown, Chaijotte "Mays, Eva Augustus, . Hazel Brown, Beulah Dukes, and Solomon Brown, Defendants. Under and by virtue of & decretal order of the Probate Court in the abovp tntitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell. S. C., in front of the Court House on Monday, the 1st day, of February, 1926, the same being sales day in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit:. AH that certain' parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Barn- State of South Carolina, County of' BarnWell. In the Probate Court. Dr. O. D. Hammond, administrator of the estate of Mrs. Sal lie A. Ross, deceased. Plaintiff, 7 ., ys» - 1——— • ■ W A. Ross, husband..,, of deceased, Mamie Hartin, Seymore Ross, Dan- _ ie! Ross, Archie Rsss, Pretto Ross, Garland Ross, children of deceas ed, Defefidants. Under and by virtue of a decretal older of the Probate Court iii the above entitled case. I will sell at Barn well, S. C., in front of the Court House on Monday, the 1st day of February, 1926, the same being sales- 'day in s'aid month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the State of South Carolina, coun ty of Barnwell, containing and meas uring" 65 acres, more or less and bounded as follows: On the North by lands of A. V. Collum; on the South by, lands of Emos Black; on the East by lands of Alex Timhijn, and on the West by lands of Miles. Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay fo* stamps and papers. The successful bidder shall be required to place in the hands of the Judge of Probate, Fi$gv and no-100 ($50.00) Dollars in cash or a certified check m ... -W-- ■ for the same immediately after the sale, and upon the failure of the said bidder to deposit the said sum, the Judge of Probate, .shall immediately re-sell the said land,,or at some sub sequent splesday. If the bidder fails to comply with his bid within ten days, then the said Fifty Dollars jo deposited to be forfeited, as and for liquidating damages, and the said land sold on some subsequent sales day upon like terms. JOHN SNELLING, - -y—Judge of Probate. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. > ^ Court of Common Pleas. Columbia Savings and Trust Com- ^hree hundred eighty-nine (389) ac pany, as Trustee, etc.. Plaintiff, vs. Daniel Stalljpgs, Defendant. By virtue of a decretal order • to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Bai'hwell, S. C,,- in front - of tHd Court House, on Mon day, February 1st, 1926, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed real property, to-wit: the following described real estate, to-wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT, piece or parcel of land, known as the Bailey Place, situate, lying and in Barnwell County, S. C., contain# I more or Ass, and Bounded: on the North by lands of H. M. Cassell and separated there from by . Augusta-Savannah Public Road; on the East by lands of Mrs. Ma/y Davis; on the South by the Savannah River; and on the West by lands of Steve -Tutt. ALSO,* ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT, piece or parcel of land known as the Thorny Island Place, situate, lying and being in Barnwell County in the State of South Carolina, con- All that tract or parcel of land sit-1 ku n j n g Three Hundred and eighty- uate, lying a nd being in Aiken and partly in Barnwell- Counties, contain ing one hundred fifty-five (155) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the North by lands for merly of estate of Joseph Dirks; East by lands of Glover Hankinson and lands formerly of the estate of P. Murphy; South by lands of same es tate and lands of J. M. Owens, and West by lands of.J. M. Owens. Also: • All that tract or parcel of land .situ ate, lying and being in the County of Barnwell, State aforesaid, containing twenty-five (25) acres more or less, and boundeij.as follows: North by lands of said Daniel Stallings and Glover Hickson; East by lands of B F. Andeison; and lands of Daniel Stallings .ami South and West by lands- of said Daniel Stallings. Tern's of salt: Cash, purchaser to pay for papeis and revenue stamps. G. M. GREENE. Master for Barnwell County. MASTER’S SALE. Pursuant to a decretal order of the Court, of Common Pleas for Barn well County in the case of C. F. Rizer, Plaintiff, vs J. G. Sanders, et al., Defendantjj^ I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court House door, at Barnwell, South Carolina, on Monday, February 1st, 1926, between the legal hours of sale on said day, the following de scribed tract of land, to-wit: All that certain tract, piece or par cel of land, situated, lying and being in Barnwell County, State of South Carolina, containing and measuring fifty six (56) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North by pub lic road leading from Ulmer, S. C. to Barnwell, S. C.; East by lands of'Ada Sanders; South by lands of Ada San ders, and Kendrie Diamopd; and on the west by lands of Kendrie Diamond. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. The successful bidder will be required to deposit ten per cent of his bid to guarantee compliance. ' G. M. GREENE. - * Master for Barnwell Co. five (385) acres, more or less, and. Bounded: On the North by lands of Ed. Rooney; ‘op the East by lands now or formerly of Samuel McCul lough; on the South by the Savannah River; and on the West by lands of Bill Boyd. Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for deed andstamps. Successful bidders will be required to deposit the sum .of $150.00 in each bid or bids will l*e disregarded* and lands im- medlately resold. EDWARD S. CROFT, Master for Aiken County, S. C. Notice to v Debtors and Creditors All persons indebted to the estate of Henry Brown, deceased, will make payment to the undersigned at once, and all persons holding claims against said estate will present same, proper ly attested, to the undersigned with in thirty days from date hereof. ‘ L. COHEN, Admr., SARAH ANNA BROWN, Admx. Jan. 7,- 1926. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Notice. is''helWiy given that I wtft file my final account- as Administra trix of the esthte of Frank Anderson, deceased, with the Hon. John K. Snel ling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, on Saturday the 30th day of January, 1926, and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. ADDIE ANDERSON. Administratrix Estate of Frank Ancfersbn, deceased. Barnwell. S. C., Jan. 1, 1926. 4t. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE MASTER’S SALE. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account as Administra tor of the estate of Johnson and Mil* lie Bla.ck, with the Hon. John K. Snel- ling, Judge Nff Probate for Barnwell County, ofi Saturday the 30th day of January, 1926, and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. ' ; ; N. G. V/. WALKER, ^ Administrator Estate of Johnson and Millie Black. Barmyell, S. C., Jan. 1, 1926. 4tp. State of South Carolina, County of Aiken. In' the Court of Common Pleas. Mrs. Julia E. Smith, et a)., Plaintiff, vs. S. B. Newman, et a 1 ., Defendants Notice is Hereby given that by vir tue of an order of «he Court of Com mon Pleas in the above entitled ac tion, dated January 8th, 1^26, I will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidde?Sn front of-the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., during the legal hours for public sales, on tales fdfey, Monday, February 1st, 1926, ■ *. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account as Administra trix of the estate of Cater M. Roun tree, deceased, with Hon. * K. ling, Judge of Probfte for_Ba County, on Satu^tay the 30th day January, 1926, and petition the 4 said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. > WILLIE ROUNTREE OWENS, Administratrix Estate of . Cater M. Rountree, deceased. ' Barnwell, S. C„ Jan. 1, 1926, • ■