The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, May 13, 1926, Image 5
State oJf South CarpUna,
County of Barnwell,
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Court of Common Peris.
Bank of Western Carolina,
Plaintiff,
vs.
J. M. Farrell, Sunlight Hosiery Mill,
Inc., Thos. L. Wragg as Trustee
—lor Siinlight Hosiery Mill's Bond
Holders, A. Sprunt & Son, Harris,
Irby & Vose, Hubbard Bros. & Co.,
J. W. Jay & Co., Carden Green &
Co., Corn, Schwarz & Co., Brooks,
,Hyman & Co., Harris & Marshall,!
-Georg* F. Jones Son, Brown
Moyse & Holmes, J. N. Wisner &
Co., Orvis Bros. & Co., Parish & Co.,
Livingston & Co., P. R. Dugan & Co.,
and John Doe, William Rose; fictiti
ous names,or any other bond holders
whose names are. not known.
f ' Defendants.
To the Defendants above named:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer ».the Com
plaint in this action, of which a copy
is herewith served upon you, and to
serve a copy of your answer to said
Complaint on the subscribers at their
office at Blackville, S. C., within
tfo'enty days after the service here
of, exclusive of the day of such ser
vice; and if you fail to answer the!
Complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will ap
ply to the Court for the relief de
manded in the Complaint.
Ninestein & Baxley,
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
Dated April 27th, 1926.
Thene Us the Nanesrof Year Visitors, or Other Items of Local
Interest lor This Column.
ATTENTION, K. K. R.
There will be a regular meeting of
Harnwell Khm in the Masonic Hall
every second and fourth Tuesday
nights in each month. A full at
tendance is requested.
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Prof. Hugh Boinest enjoyed ft fish
ing trip near Columbia Saturday.
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Mrs. John Stevens, of Kershaw, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Edgar
A. Brown.
Mr. A. R. Fowler, of Due West, is
the guest of his son, Prof. C. H.
Fowler, this week.
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Messrs. G. W. Manville and P. W.
Price attended the Rivers’ Bridge
Memorial last Friday.
Messrs. Julian and Ben Calhoun, of
Spartanburg, spent the week-end in
the city with relatives. ^
To the Defendants, A. Sprunt & Son,
Harris, Irby & Vose, Hubbard
§rf<thers ^ Co., J. W. Jay & Co.,
Carden Green & Co., Corn, Sch
warz & Co., Brooks, Hyman & Co.,
Harris & "Marshall, George F.-
Jones & Son, Brown Friedlandar
Holmes, J. N. Wisner & Co., Orvis
Bros. & Co., Parish & Co., Livings
ton & Co., P. R. Dugan A Co., and
John Doe, William Rose, fictitious
names, or any other bond holders
whose names are not known:
TAKE NOTICE that the complaint
in this action, together with the sum
mons, of which the foregoing is a
copy, was filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
for Barnwell County, at Barnwell
Court House; South Carolina, on the
27th day of April, 1926.
Ninestein & Baxley,
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
Dated April 27th, 1926.
R. L. Bronson, C. C. C. P.
Dr. Chas. A. HenSiey, of Asheville,
N. C., spent a couple of days here
last week visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price spent
the week-emd with relatives in Sum-
ter.
Mr^ Flowers Calhoun left v last
week Jfor a visit to relatives in Spar
tanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Langley, Mr.
and Mrs. P. W. Price and Mr. Lang-
ley’s mother visited relatives in
Summerville Sunday.
Misses Blanche Porter and Pauline
Holman returned home Friday from
Greenville, where they attended the
Confederate Reunion.
JUST ACROSS THE COUNTRY ON GOOD ROADS IS
e “The Shopping Center of the Coastal Pkins”
The many.well appointed stores and shops there carry full
stocks of seasonable goods tor all the needs of the
■ Home, Farm and Factory
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orangeburg~6ffers
Young Men’s Business League
Orangeburg Chamber of Commerce
L. S. WOLFE, Commercial Secretary
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Plexico and
little daughter, Kitty, and Mr. Ralph
Smith attended the automobile races
in Charlotte on Monday.
Mr. Albert Cornell, who is a stu
dent at Furman University, spent
the week-end in the city with his
mother, Mrs. Marie T. Cornell.
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. McElroy, of
MilledgeviHe, Ga., arrived here Sun
day for a visit to relatives The for
mer returned home Monday^ but
Mrs. McElroy will spend some time
with her mother, Mrs. Sallie^McNab.
Mrs. J. L. Widman and little eon,
of Asheville, N. C., are the guests of
her mother, Mis. Emmie Porter.
Mrs. C. F. Molair and Miss Blanche
Porter spent the week-end. in Colum
bia with Miss Ella Louise Molair.
The Sewing Circle will meet with
Mrs. C. H. Fowler on Wednesday af
ternoon of next week at 4:30 o’clock.
Mr. G. M. Main was among those
from Barnwell who attended the
Rivers Bridge Memorial last Friday.
Mr. H. W. Jones, Sr., of the Hilda
section, was a visitor to friends and
relatives in the city Tuesday and
Wednesday.
The many friends of Miss Gladys
Lee, of Kline, will be glad to know
that she ia recovering from her recent
severe illness.
Magistrate G. L. Hill, of Snelling,
has returned from Greenville, where
he attended the Confederate
union last week.
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Notice of Enrollment.
By virtue of the. authority vested irt
me as President of the Barnwell
Municipal Democratic Club, I hereby
give notice:
That the enrollment book will be
opened at the Best Pharmacy on
Thursday, April 29th, 1926, and will
remain open until Monday, May 31st,
1926.
The enrollment committee shall
consist of 0. H. Best, M. C. Best and
P. W. Price. Those entitled to en
roll shall write their names, giving
their age and residence.
The qualification for voting shall
be as follows: Vofer shall be a white
V Democrat, twenty-one years of age,
or shall become so before the succeed
ing general election. They shall be
citizens of the United Statees and of
t^is State. They shall also, have re
sided in the. State two years and in
the county six months prior to the
succeeding general' election, and in
the club district sixty days prior to
^ the first primary, following their
offer to enroll: Provided, That public
school teachers and ministers of the
gospel in charge of a regular organ
ized church shall be exempt from the
provisions of this section as to Resi
dence, if otherwise qualified.
All candidates shall be required to
file their pledge and pay assessment
to G. W. Manville, secretary, on or
before 12 o’clock noon, ^Monday, May
31st, 1926, and shall publish their
card in The Barnwell People-Sentinel
at least two issues proceeding the
first primary. The assessments shall
be for Mayor, $5.00, and for Aider-
man and Commissioner, $2.50.
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The boundries of the club district
shall be the incorporate limits of the
Town of-Barnwell.
P. W. PRICE,
- _ . President.
Barnwell, 8. C., April 26, 1926.
Miss Martha Dixon, of Williston,
Messrs. Ted Riley and Jim Woodside, |
of Greenville^ «vere the guests of
relatives and friends he^ Sunday.
'Mr. and Mrs. E. J. DaCosta and
daughter, Miss Elizabeth, and Miss
Mary Patterson,* of Columbia, spent
the week-end in the city with rela
tives. ‘ • j • *"*
Miss Lydia Glover, of Orangeburg, I
Miss Elizabeth Johnson, of Laurens, [
Messrs. Owen Riley and Bill Jeffords,
of Columbia, visited relatives and |
friends here Sunday.
B usinesc
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FOR RENT.—Four-Room house in
town of* Barnwell; water and lights.
Apply to B. P. Davies, Barnwell, S. C.
FOR SALE.—Com in the shuck.—
Apply to Mrs. J. A. Porter, Barn
well, S. C.
FOR SALE.—Tomato and Pepper
Plants.—E. E. Goodson, Barnwell.
LOST.—Sunday afternoon between
Friendship Church and Ola-*, envelope-
containing $75. Reward for return to
Prof- Hugh Boinwfc, Ben Davies,
Jr, Calhoun Umon, Ben Armstrong | A " zus Hutt °- Elackvllle r °"«* >l °- 3
and LewMs Black motored to Augusta
Monday afternoon to witness the Au-
gusta-Greenville baseball game. -
FOR HAY in^ear lots, oats in car
lots or small lots, write or wire P.
Theus, Beaufort, S. C. v ''\
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dicks motored
to Savannah Wednesday of last week I
STRAIGHT SALARY.—$35.6^
to attend! a ceremonial of Alee Tem-1 week and expenses. Man or worn
pie. Tfle.y returned home Thursday
and report a most enjoyable time.
per
ndn
with rig to introduce POULTRY
MIXTURE, Eureka, Mfg. Co., East
St. Louis, 111.
Mrs. O. F. Lazar and children have
returned after a week’s'visit to her
parents-, Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Diamond,
near Blackville. \ •
The People-Sentinel is glad to add
the name of Miss Clara KiTlings-
worth, of Greenville, to ibs list of
satisfied readers.
Mrs. W. H. Porter and daughter,
Miss Lillian Porter, of Leesburg, Fla., J FOR SALE.—Sweet Peas, 50 cts.
and Mr. Carlton Huey, of Lady Lake, per hundred stems. Apply to Mrs.
Fla., arrived here last week for a | G. M.-Hogg, Barnwell,
visit to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown,
Jr — t
Col. and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun
have returned from Greenville, where
they attended the Confederate re
union. While in the Piedmont, they
visited Prof, and Mrs. P. D. Robison,
at Abbeville. ■
The Johnson Hagood Chapter, U
D. C., will have a call meeting at the
Rest Room in tne Court House on
Thursday aftsrnr-on at five o’clock
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Every member is nrgic! to l* present
on this occasion. Several important
matters will be taken up at this time
and future plans di^ca^sed.
Coroner D. P. Lancaster, of Barn-1
well, and Mr. H. W. Jones, of the Hil
da section, were among the Veterans j
from this section w'ho attended the
repunion in Greenville last week. They
report a splendid time.
Mrs. C. L. Brown, Mrs. Mary
Dyehes, little Audrey Dyches and Mr. J
Walter Brown, of Springfield, spent |
Saturday witlj Mrs. C. M. Long and
attended the dinner given in honor!
of Mr. S. E. Morris’ birthday.
Auditor and Mrs. W. H. Manning]
and children and Treasurer and Mrs.
J. B. Armstrong attended a convert-1
tion of county auditors and treasur- ]
ers in Anderson last week. The for
mer was appointed on a comifnitt
to confer with the State Tax Com-1
mittee relative to some important)
matters.
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Bad Color
(liver trouble)
"/OCCASIONALLY I am troo-
V bled with spells of consti
pation and inactive liver,” says
Mrs. John L. Pence, Broadway,
Va. "I always use Thedford’a
Black-Draught when I feel a spell
of this kind coming on, for it
saves me a bad headache. My
color gets sallow at times. I get
real yellow, showing that ths tro
uble comes from the liver.
"I have found Black-Draught to
ba the finest kind of a remedy
for this. I take Black-Draught!
and make a tea out of it, and take
it, along in small doses for sever
al days. I have never found any
thing that served me so wall
"Since I have known about
Black-Draught, I have not suffer
ed nearly so much with head
ache, caused from indigestion. If]
I find my tongue is costed,
I wake up with • bad taste in
my mouth, I know I have been
eating indiscreetly, and I .imme
diately resort to Black-Draught
to straighten me out”
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Teaching old dogs new tricks - -
Is not an easy matter and is not in
our line, but we’d like to have some
of our local baseball fans tel! us the
meaning of the remark—"The Bleach
ers Went Wild”—we have partially
come to the conclusion that it meant
that a couple of peroxide blondes
made a big fuss when Babe Ruth
struck out. We’re not trying out
any new tricks when we tell yon
that our friendly service is appealtng
to the people of cordiality and friend
liness are just as important in busi- „ *
ness as in private life; so hi addition
to providing Adequate resources for
guaranteeing financial responsibility,
the HOME BANK takes *n interest
in its client’s affairs.
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6 per cent, interest on large amounts
Private funds for small loans.
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