The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, February 25, 1926, Image 8
Hercules Items.
. Hercules, Feb. 22.—Mr. and Mrs.
Broadus Still spent Sunday at Snel-
ling with Mr. and Mrs. H. McCook.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Still spent
the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Ad
rian Still in this Oak Grove section.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Still and chil
dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
W.' B» J. Still in' the Reedy Branch
auction
Mr. Robert Harley, of Charleston,
spent Sunday here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harley.
Messrs. Ralph' Hutto and Tom
Dyches, of Charleston, spent ‘the
■week-end here with relatives.
;■ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hutto, of the
Galilee section, spent Sunday here
with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hutto..
Mrs. J. E. Lain and daughter,
Laura, spent Sunday at Hilda with
Mrs. Nolton Black, who is very ilf?
Miss Lucy Cook spent the week
end at her home at Spelling. ,
Messrs John Morris and A. R. Mor
ris spent Sunday afternoo^ with Mr.
Luther Hutto. '
The following is the program of
the exercises held at the Hercules
school house today in honor of Wash
ington’s birthday: •
Song, “Washington", by six girls.
Recitation, “What I Rather Be,” by
Mary Ellen Still.
Play, “A Model Class," by six chil
dren.
Song, “Our Washington” by the
school'.
Reading, “Washington the Farmer”
by.Fred Tucker.- ——
Recitation, by Green Still.'
Recitation, “What l Rater Be,” by
Cullis Still.
Reading, “Grandmother’s Ideas,”
by Alice Creech.
Song, “The Cherry Tree,” by the
school. \ ~ ■' * * -^v.
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J'kfbaven’t had any county news
since' my subscription to The People-
jSentinel expired last October,” said
Mr. M. S. Hair, of Elko route 1, “and
I want my paper started right away
I like tojteep up with what is hap
pening over the county and can do
so in r^o other way except by-read
ing The People-Sentinel. It is a
real county newspaper.” Mr. Hair
not only subscribed himself, but al
so brought his son, Mr. S. M. Hair,
to join this peper’s family of satis
fied reatlers.
A like sentiment was voiced by
Mr. R. W. Harrison, of the Ulmer
section, Saturday morning, when he
renewed his subscription. “I just
can’t get along without my paper,”
said Mr. garrison.
The People-Sentinel <‘aeh week is
getting new subscribers who feel
the same way as the gentlemen re
ferred to above. The editor appre-
jciates their kindly expressions of
approval and will endeavor to con
tinue to merit their well done.
Growing Old Too Fast?
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Many Barnwell Folks Feel Older and
Slower Than They Should.'.
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PROBATE court sale.
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State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
In the Probate Court.
Sarah Ann Brown, Administratrix,
and Louis Cohen, Administrator of
, the . intestate estate of Henry
Brown, deceased. Plaintiffs,
-J vs.
B. J. Brown, James Brown and Louis-
ana Durant, Defendants.
Under and by virtue of a decretal
order of the Probate Court in the
above entitled cause, I will sell at
Barnwel, S. C., in front of the Court
House, on Monday, the 1st day of
March, 1926, the same being salesday
in said month, within the legal hours
of sale, the following described pro
perty, to-wit: '
All that trqct, piece or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in Barn
well County, containing ninety (90)
acres, more' or less, and'bounded on
the East and South by lands of L.
Cohen u on the North and West by
Smith’s lands, Mose . Holley and
Henry Brown’s Henderson Hay place.
Also:
All his right, title and interest, the
same being a one-half interest there
of. in and to all that piece, parcel or
tract of kind containing thirty (30)
acres, more or less, situate, lying and
being in Rod Oak Township, Barn
well County, South Carolina, and
hounded on the North by lands of
Patterson; East by lands of Henry
Brown; South by-lands of William
Hay and West lands of William Hay
and Patterson.- . -
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Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser
to pay for jhe necessary stamps and
papers, and the successful bidder at
the said sale to immediately deposit
With the Probate Judge, the «um cf
$2(>U in cash, or a certified check for
a like amount, as evidence of good
faith, and upon the failure of the
said bidder to immediately deposit,
the said money, or upon failure of th<
urt-hnsrr to ipmuLv.
Td,' IhcT! the ProTiate Judge will
immediately resell the land, or sell
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Children’s
The
best
thought
for
yours
V
For icTcrc chest colds open pores of
throat and' chest with hot wet
towels. Then rub well with Vicks
and cover with hot flannel.
For smokers’ sore threat or coughs
let a Tittle Vicks melt in the mouth.
Then at bcihimc rub it well over
throat and upper chest.
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Mothers started using Vicks VapoRub for children’s colds. ^
That was over thirty years ago. And more and more mothers
every year have been using Vicks— now over 21 million jars
are used yearly. It is today the first thing a motheL-Xhinks
of when her child begins, to sniffle or sneeze or show any
signs of catching colei And you grown ups, remember this:
k Vicks is also the best thought for your <rwn colds—because ^
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Vicks Attacks Them
Two Ways At Once
(1) Its medicated vapors (released bv the body
• heat) are inhaled right to the inflamed air pas
sages, loosening the phlegm and easing the
difficult breathing. At the same time,
(2) -It acts through the skin like an old-fashioned
poultice, “drawing out" the tightness and sore
ness, and thus helping the vapors inhaled to
break up the congestion. - ~
This double action of \ icks usualIv-relieves
the most stubborn cold over niirht.
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WICKS
V VapoRub
A very simple, but effective, war
to treat a hcaj colJ or relieve
na>al catarrh is to melt a little
Vicks in a howl of hot sv .iterant!
inhale the vapor.
Now Over 21 Million Jars Used Yearly
the same upon some subsequent sales
day upon like forms and conditions,
and that the said sum so deposited
shall remain in the hands of the
Probate Judge to beXheld by him as
liqurdato"! damages \
JOHN K. SNKLL1NG, *
Probate Judge, Barnwell Co''
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PROBATE
COURT SALE.
of-Way of the Southern Railway Co.
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Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser
to pay for the necessary stamps and
papers, and the successful bidder at
the said sale to immediately deposit
with the said Judge of Probate, the
sum of $200 in cash, or a certified
check for a like amount, as evidence
of good faith, and upon the failure of
the said bidder to immediately de
posit -the said money, or upon failure
of the purchaser To comply with his
or her bid. then the undersigned
Judge of Probate will immediately
resell the land, or sell the same upon
seme subsequent salesday upon like
terms and conditions, and that the
said sum so deposited shall remain in
the hands of., the JudgC-flL
frVTTelu'Td by him as liquidated
ages. * •
JOHN K SXELLIN(
*
Judge oL Probate* Barn we
46. in the office of ^he Clerk of Ooprt
for Barnwell County, on April 11,
1887. • Y 1
Also:
or
All that certain piece, .pauel
tract of land sjtuate. lying and being
in the State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell, containing 150
acres, more or less, and bounded as
.follows, to-wit:
East and South l>y lands formerly
belonging to Wilson Hightower and
on the North and West by lands, for
merly belonging to estate of T£avid
Bush.
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Terms of sale: Cash. Ptuchaser
to pay for stamps and papers. ■»**'
G. M. GREENE,
Master, Barnwell County.
Master’s office. Feb. 10. 1926.
MASTER’S SALE.
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State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
In the Probate
Horace Brown, 1 Administrator of the
estate of Clark Brown, deceased.
Plaintiff,
vs. ,
George Brown, Administratrix of the
estate of Clark Brown, deceased,
Minnie Glover, Philis Robinson,
Clark Brown. Jr., Heyward Brown*
Inelc Presley! Willie Brown, Char
lotte Mays, Eva Augustus, Hazel
Brown, Beaulah Dukes, and Solo
mon Brown, Defendants.
Under - and by virtue of a decretal
order of the Probate f'ourt in the
above entitled cause, I will sell at
Barnwell, in front of the Court
i House, on Monday, March 1st, 1926.
j it being salesday in said month, with
in the legal hours of sale, the follow**
ing described real property, to-wit:
Pt All that certain piece, parcel or
, tract, of land situate, lying and be-
j-ing in Barnwell County, eoptaining
In4 acres, more or less, and bound
ed as follows: On the North by lands
of Geo. Saxon; on the East by lands,
, new- br formerly^ owned by J.. R. Car-
| rolli and on the West by the Right-
State of Soulh Carolina,
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County of Barnwell.. *
Court of Common Pleas.
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Farmers Union Mercantil Co.; v
■PlaintifT
vs.
Lizzie Simmons, individually and as
administrtrx of the (‘state of Jos-
ep,b_.Simmons, deceased, -Cuy Sim
mons, Alene S. Kales. Savannah
Hightower, Mary Moore. Pauline
S. Howard a nd Cora S. Youngblood,
Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an order of the Court of (Ym-
mon Pleas in the above entitled ac
tion. I will offer for sale at public out
cry to the highest bidder in front of
the Court House at-Barnwell, - South
Carolina, during the legal hours of
sale, on salesdayP.Monday, March 1st.
1926, the followingdescribed real es
tate, to-wit:
All that certain ’piece, parcel or
tract of^ land situate lying a nd be
ing in the State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell, near the waters
of Lower Three, Runs and containing
180 acres, more or less, .and founded
as follows:
On the North by ^estate lands of
Jacob Holman and West by lands of
W. J. Hightower. The above de
scribed tract«of land being the same
tfact conveyed to E/ C. Hightower
by Wilson* Hightower on March 26,
1887, and recorded in Book 5-M, page
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There is no Danger
’.In believing in advertisements as
long as they are backed by goods on
the shelf. 1 After spending a pleasant
night's slumber rtfi an advertised
maurtiss we got up this morning and
die-ised^mrrselves in an advertised
shirt, collar, tieTahd socks. We then
fastened our socks with an adver
tised garter and went to breakfast
where we ate an advertised cereal on
an advertised table with advertised
silverware. We then lit an adver
tised cigar and started off for work.
We then stepped into an advertised
ear and 'drove dowiy^oMrur office and
commenced the daily grind oWf an
advertised desk. Believing in ad-,
vertising is a good practice and
that is why this BANK advertises.
.We want you to save money and help
along prosperity.
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