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Local and Peraonal
J New! of Blackvilk
BlsckvilW, Sspt. 11.—With Frank
G. Possy, superintendent and a very
able^corps of aaaistanta, the Black-
ville school opened here last Thursday;
Sept. 2ntL
The following new teachers have
been added to the Blackville school
faculty;v • Miss Dell Gurter, Miss
Eva Clark, Miss Emily Ingram, Miss
.Robbins, Miss Ella Ifillj Miss Doro
thy Meyer, Miss Annie WiWie Thomp
son and i- C. Turner.
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Mrs! Annie Sanders has returned
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to Columbia after a visit to Mrs. R.
.A: Gribbtr.
Mr. and Mrsi; C. L. Anderson ancT
children, Clifford, Jr„ Arthur and
'.Mary Eleanor, of Tampa, Fla., have
returned home after a visit to Mrs.
jAndetson's mother, Mrs. Laurie T.
IzJar and her sister, Mr?. C. $, Buist.
Mrs. Dave Coher. and Mrs. Wein
berg, of New York City were recent
( guests of Mrs. Isadore Brown.
Mike Blume,,of Charleston, visited
[home folk recently.
Mr." and ^Irs. ,L. B. Cadie and their
two sons and two daughters of>Au-
gusta, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
'Hair last week.
Mrs. Caroline O’Gorman Dorr
and little son, of Augusta, were recent
visitors to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John O’Gorman.
Mr. Kenneth Stivender and his
( bride, who was Miss Elizabeth Jor
dan. of Charleston, are guests of
Mr. SUvender’s family,
j Miss Dorothy Wragg has returred
from a trip abroad.
Mrs. Ernest Wetherhom and chil-
(dren hav e returned to their home in
Charleston, after a visit to her par
ents, Mr. aiyl Mrs. Isadore Brown.
Mrs. Sam Buist, Jr., was hostess
(to the Indies Aid Society, Monday
aftertpon. - ...
Mis. Daisy Walker was among the
shoppers in the city of Orangeburg
/Tuesday.
Mrs. lieific McElhaney and Dan Mc-
Klhaney and Miss Dunn, of Charlotte,
N. (’., were guests of Mr. and Mrs..
W. M. flair reTently.
Mrs. J. S. Jordan, of Charleston,
visited filends heri- recently.
Friends of David Cain will learn'
with pleasure of his recovery from
a. severe illiess.
Miss Kitty Lee Steele, of Winns-
boro, is back at her post of dufy in
the Blackville school.
Judson Sanders, of Lakeland, Fla.,
is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Hal D. Still,
Ik*fore leaving for the Citadel for the
coming term.
Hugh Martin, of Columbia, was the’
wo t:-oc d gue-ri cf his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Jerome .Martin.
Mrs. H. L. DcVUu a nd THr* Earl
DeWitt, of Columbia, were visitors
among friends here.
Miss Eva Blunie has returned from
a visit to relatives in North Carolina,
and will teach in the Healing Sprit gs
. i h(M>].
Rev. Dennis. t:f Edmund, was the
truest of Mr. and Mis. S. F. Blac
Tuesday. * . •
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rhoden and
i chiidrori, of Swansea, were guests of
Mrs. Alice Still Friday afternoon.
Earl Delk .of Jacksonville, visited
hi' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Htmy Delk,
last week. . • J
Miss Rountree, of Florida, a former
resident of Blackville. has been *hp
guestt of Mrs. Eugene Boylston and
Mrs. Clyde Boylstoi.
Gordan Hair and son, of Augusta,
visited his father, Mr. W. M. Hair,
recently. —•
NOTICE OF SALE.
State of South Carol!ha,
County of Barnwell.
Ex Parts: G. B. McClendon, Executor,
In Ke: Estate Lands of Mrs. 'Ada
Wire.
I, G. B. McClendon, Executor of the
Estate of Mi*. Ada Wise, deceased,
under the authority conferred upon
me by the terms' ard directions of
the last will and testament of the
said Mrs. Ada Wise, deceased, wjll
sell at public auction at thfc Court
House door at Barnwell, S. C., on
salesday^in October, 1926, to-wit: Oc
tober 4, 1926, at twelve o’clock noon,
for cash to the last and highest bidder
the following described tract of land;
Ail that certain piece, parcel
or lot of land, situate, lying and be
ing in the County of Barnwell, State
of South Carolina, containing - 42
acres, more or less, and having the
following boundaries: On the West
adjoined by lards of J. W. Browning
and Ray estate; on the North by Jar.-is
of J. M. Farrell; on the East by lands
of Mark Whittle; and on the South
by lands of J. W. Browning.
That the successful bidder or bid
ders will be required to deposit with
the undersigned a certified check on
cash for $100.00 as a n evider.ee - of
good faith and upon the failure of
the said bidder or bidders to
do so the said tract of land shall be
immediately resold on the same sales-
day or some subsequent sales day at
the risk of the bidder or bidders.
That the sucessful bidder or bidders
will be required to pay in the full
amount of his, her or their bid within
fifteen days from the date of sale, and
upon his, her or their failure to do so,
the said tract of laild shall
be resold on some subsequent and
convenient salesday at the risk < of
the former purchtrser or purchasers
and the said sum of $100.00 deposit
ed as aforesaid shall be forfeited as
liquidated damages.
The purchaser or purchasers to pay
for the stamps and derd. ,
•g. b. McClendon,
Executor,. Estate of Mrs.
Ada Wise.
NOTICE OF EXECUTOR’S SALE.
OpiTatorhelpijoii
on Long Distance calls/
X1THEN you with to make a lonfl distance call and do not know
▼ ▼ exactly how to go about it, why not let the long distance
operator help you?
To make a station-to,station call, place your call by number,
ff you do not know? the number, place the call in the usual way,
and the operator will give you the number.
If you do not happen to remember the term, "station-te-
station,” tell the operator you wish to make your call at tha
laweat rate.
& Govan News.
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Govan, Sept. 12.—Mis s Carrie La*^
caster left last week for Winthrop
College. Rock Hill.
Georg. Kennedy who has been
working at Estill, i* at home now.'
Mrs. Mary Hutto and Mrs. W. D.
Chitty, of Bamberg, visited Mrs. An
nie Lancaster Tuesday aften oon.
Mtssetr (lussio and Marguerite Sea-
brook le£t Saturday for Columbia,
where they will teach at Carlisle
Courtenay home.
Misses Ethel and Evelyn Kittrell
( have returned home after a short
j stay at Jacksonville, Fla. . - «•
j! Mrs. D. W. Kittrdl left last week
The reduced rate,
*tatlon-to-etation calls.
both day and night, appliea only te *
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If necestary to, talk to some particular person, and no one
else will do, tell the operator the name of,the person. Three
is no reduction In the rate for'c*tta-at this kind, day or '
You oan make quite a saving on your toll Mila If you will
let the operator help you.
MORGAN B. 8PEIR, Carolines Manager
for Bradenton,_Fip., wherb she will
spend some time With her sor, Clyde.
Miss Naimo Templeton, of Den
mark. has been visiting her*gianJ-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S, S. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Hue Goodwin, of
Bamberg, visited the latter s parents
Sunday.
R. F. Lee, of Denmark, was the
dinner, guest of his sjater, Mrs. A.
R. I^ancastyr, Sunday.
Under and by virtue of the authori
ty vested and coptaineif in the last will
and tettamtnt of Judson E. Hair late
of the Com ty of Barnwell, State of
South Carolina, and under the fur
ther authority contained in a defrefal
order made in connection with the set
tlement of the said estate, I will offer
fr.r sale to the highest bidder for
cash, in freri of the Court House do*»r
at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday the
4th day of October, 1926.'immediately
following the regular Master’s Shies
or Uu SivwdflV Sole* if there be any.
the'following real estate belonging to ‘
the said estate, to-wit: ‘•On - lot situ
ate in the Town of Blackville. County
•of Barnwvllv enr/aining about rune i
1) acre more or less, bounded on
three sides by streets, and by let for
merly belonging to J. K. Hair.
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Fifty-four I.V4) acre* more or less
situate about five miles from the
said towr of Blackville. The above
two parcels cf property being the
remainder of the estate of J. E. Hair
not disposed of.
-At the same time and place, the
undersigned will offer for sale to
the highest bidder for cash, that
tract of land situate ab^ut two mibs
East of the Town of Blackville, con
taining ore hundred eighty four (181)
acres more or less, hounded by lajLils
of Dr. Stotne, Lucius Rood, estate of
Ray, et. al.
Right to reject any or ail bids is
hereby reserved. The above property
is offered for sale in order to wind up
arbbsettle the above named estates.
A. B. HAIR,
Qualified Executor of the last
Will jqid Testament of J. E.
and M. C. Hair, both de-
THUR&DAY,
14,11
Keep in
Trim!
Good Elimination Is Essential to Good
y Health.
T HE kidneys are the blood filters.
If they fail to function properly
thereis apt to be a retention of toxic
poisons in the blood. A &iU, languid j
feeling and, sometimes, toxic back- I
, aches, headaches, and dizziness are
symptoms of this condition. Further j
evidence of improper kidney func
tion is often found in burning or
scanty passage of secretions. Each
year more and more people are learn
ing the value of Doan’* Pills, a
stimulant diuretic, in this condition.
Scarcely a nook or hamlet anywhere
but has many enthusiastic uaera.
Ask your neighbor!
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Barnwell,
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Sept. 16
SAILOR LEONARD
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BOBBY MARTIN
OF ATLANTA ..... WEIGHT 146 LBS.
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