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Mrs. C. F. Molair and son, W. L.
Molair, motored tot Columbia Monday,
Mrs. A. B. Patterson has returned
.... -to Bamwelt-after—a. visit to relatives
in Atlanta. .
Prof, and Mrs. C. H. Fowler and
children spent the week-end in Char
lotte, N. C. r—
Mr. and Mrs. Milledge Black an
nounce the birth of a baby cm Tues
day, April 6th.
W. G. Collins and Howell Collins,
of Hilda, were business visitors in
Barnwell Friday.
Mfc-and Mrs. J. G. Howell and chil
dren of Lamar, were the guests of
Barnwell relatives several days last
w^ek. *
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J. 1*. Chitty, J. L. Croft: and D. J.
Hair, of the Double Pond section, were
business visitors here yesterday (Wed
nesday).
Mrs. Evelyn M. Still, of Greenwood,
was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. C.
Milhous' fast week.
C. P. Fishbourne, of Walterbo*^,
was the recent guest of his aunt, Mrs.
Hamah Falkenstein.
Prof. J. D. Robison, superintendent
of the Abbeville schools, was a visitor
in the city last week. ,•'* <
Mesdames W. D< Harjey^uid Annie
Crenshaw entertained. Friday after
noon with a “vanishing party.”
Misses Willis and Kilgo and Mr.
Plowden, of Greel»y\ die, were the
guests of Mis« Cort.tli a Uisher last
Sunday.
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FOR RENT.—Five r.om dwelling
with bath and all modem conven
iences, desirably situated in front of
public school building in town or Bam-
wHl.—Apply to J. W. Walker, Ap-
pletcn, S. C. Itp.
Mrs. Lessie Easterling, Mrs. Marie
Mace, Misses Jean Riley f^d Eliza
beth Deason spent Friday in Augusta
shopping.
Mrs. Ralph Smith and little daugh
ter have returhed to* Barnwell after
visiting relatives in Spartanburg and
Charlotte.
STUDY CIRCLE MET
THURSDAY.
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The Study Circle of the Barnwell
Presbyterian Church met Thursday
with Mrs. Pearl Harvard. After the
lesson, delightful refreshments were
served.^'
EASTER EGG HUNT AT
MT. OLIVET.
_ Announcement is made that there
will be an Easter egg hunt at Mt. Oli
vet Church Saturday afternoon, April 1
16th, at three o’clock. The public is
invited to attend.
Mrs. Hayne Hogg, who was carried
to a Columbia hospital last week for
treatment, is very much improved'and
returned home Tuesday.
EASTER EGG HUNT
AT SILOAM,
There will be an Easter egg hunt at
Siloam Church Saturday afternoon,
the 16th jnst., beginning at three
o’clock. Ice cream will be sold. The
public, is invited to attend.
The Rev. B. H. Duncan, who suc
ceeded the Rev. L. H. .Miller as pastor
of the BlackviWe Baptist Church, was
9 visitor in the city Monday.
Misses Elizabeth Humphries and
Maude Brabham- have returned - to
Columbia College after spending the
Spring holidays with Barnwell rela
tives. V
ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCED.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen Patter
son, of Barnwell, announce thr en
gagement of their d;*ic-vcer, Cather
ine Janette, to Mr. Robert Harley
Hartzog, of Beaufort.
The marriage to take place in June.
iUst., when they were met by Miss
Elisabeth Me Nab. Home Demonstra
tion Agent, at seven o’clock in the
morning and, hiked about two miies.
It is needless' to say that the break
fast, consisting of country ham, bacon,
bread, hot JChocoiate and fruit, served
camp style, was thorougMy enjoyed.
Those enjoying the hike were Jessie
Evelyn Delk, Myrtle Delk, Sadie
Delk, Ida Miles, Catherine Miles, Mil
dred Bonds, Dalice May Bonds, Vic-
torfne Delk, Connive Black, Evelyn
Black, Margorie Still, Lucile Black,
Irene Dyches and Lore Dyches. -v.
acres (86) acres, more or lass,
bounded as follow*; On the North by
lands of C. A. Hartzoty and M. K.
Keaise; on the East by lands of M. K.
Kearse and M. K. Zona; on the North
by Isnds of YF. H. Hartzog, and on
the West by lands cl W. H. Hartzog.
TERMS OF SALE, CASH .pur
chaser to pay for papers and stamps.
J. L. CROFT, - ^
J. P. CHITTY,
Legal Advertisements
April 13th, 1927.
- NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
The friends of Mrs. J. J. Vickery
will learn with pleasure that she har
returned from a Columbia hospital
and is rapidly recovering from her
recent illness.
The friends of Miss Maggie Black
will learn with regret that she is in
Augusta hospital for surgical
an
treatment of her eyes, and wish for
her a speedy recovery.
FOR SALE.—I have a brand new
Piano cf stnadard make, in Barnwell,
for sale at a bargain. Addre*.<
George K. Upchurch, Postoffice Box
468, Savannah, Ga.
4-14-3t.
Mrs. A. A. Lemon was called to
Macon, Ga., a few days ago on ac
count of the death of her brother.
Her many friends sympathize with
her in her bereavement.
Postmaster W. H. Harris leaves
Sunday for a visit to relatives in
Tennessee. During his absence his
place will he filled by Mr. E. Carter
Price, of Tampa, Fla., who is visiting
relatives in the city.
FOR SALE. — Wannamaker-Cleve-
land Big Boll Cott n Seed. These Mr|| E F Woodwar(1 Misses Fran-
seed are Pure. a. 1 only plant and gin kje HarJey and Grw?e How , eft Tueg _
this variety on my gin. Price $L26
pec bushel. —H. Jeff Hair, Black-
vilie, S. C. 4-14-2tc.
“ FOR RENT.—Two-story residence,
with eight rroms and bath, desirably
located; electric lights.—Apply to Mr*.
J. A. Porter, Barnwell, S. C. 4-14-tf.
WOULD LIKE to consign Barnwell
tenri.ory fD man thoroughly experi
enced in selling marble and granite
Monuments. Other territory also
open. — BALL GROUND MONU
MENT CO., BALL GROUND, GA. 2tc
FOR SAUL—A few selected Wal-
Watermelon Seed, fifty cents P«r
pound, and Excel Seed at seventy-five
cents per pound. Orders filled while
they last.—B. F. Gardner, Blackville 1 )
S. C., R. F. D. No. 1. 3-24-4tp
CHICKS.—Hatch coming off every
TUESDAY. All heavy breeds, 20 cts.;
light, 15 cts. 75 per cent live delivery
guaranteed. We also do custom hatch
ing at $4.00 per tray of 96 eggs.
Book your orders now and get chicks
when you want them.—Blackville
Hatchery, Blackville, S. C. 2-24-10tp
in
TOMATO PLANTS:— Grown
the open, strong and healthy—leading
vjwieties. Only a limited quantity.--
* ONE CENT per plant.—E. E. Good-
son, Barnwell, S. C.
day fer Florence, where they go to
attend a Methodist Missionary Con
vention as delegates^ from the local
Methodfet Missionary Society.
John C. Hogg, a member of the
Leal police force, was carried to an
Augusta h^piral Sunday for treat
ment. U«a ..friends will be glad to
know that he- is improving and it is
hoped that sn operation will not be
necessary.
SMART SET BRIDGE
CLUB MEETS. .
The Smart Set Bridge Club met
last week with Miss Pauline Holman.
The high score was won by Mrs. H. J.
Phillips and the consolation was cut
by Miss Elizabeth Deason. After the
games a delightful salad course was
served.
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WILSON-HUBBARD
MARRIAGE.
Miss Pauline WvMie Wilson snd
Graysbn K. Hubbard, both of Hardee-
ville, were married Sunday evening at
the mode nee of the grerm’s father,
Ex-Senator W. R. Hubbard, in Born-
well, Dr .W. M. Jones performing the
ceremony. The young couple will
make their h me in Hardeeville.
MASTER’S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
' County of Barnwell.
Btank of Western Carolina,
Plaintiff,
v vs - v
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Geraldine G. Grubbs and James
Grubbs, j. ^
- Defendants.
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Under anjj by virtue, of a decretal
order to me directed, I will sell in
front ^of the Court House doer at
Barnwell, S. C., between the legal
hours of sale on the 2nd day of May,
1927, the same being salesday in the
month aforesaid, to the highest bid
der, the following described real es
tate:
All that certain piece, parcel or lot
of land with the improvements there
on situate, lying and being in the
Town of Blackville, County of Barn
well, and State aforesaid, fronting on
Railroad Avenue and measuring 52
feet, more or leas, on the North and
South, and 225 feet, more or less, in
depth, and being bounded as follows:
On the North by Railroad Avenue;
on the South by lot of Mrs. Marion
Stall; on the East by Estate of San
ders; and on the West by lot of W.
A. Pickling. ^ •
Terms of sale, cask. Purchaser to
pay for papers and stamps.
G. M. GREENE.
Master Barnwell Co
Master’s rffice, April 12, 1927.
Nctice is hereby given that J will
Ale my final account as Executrix of
the Will of Stephen W. Blanton, upon
April 11 J6th, with the Hon. John K.
Snelling, Judge of Probate, for Barn
well County, and petition the said
Court for an Order of Discharge and
Letters Dismissory.
Ella A- Blantoh.
' Executrix, Will of "
Stephen W. Blanton.
Barnwell, S. C., March 22, 1926 4t.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
•ad petition the said fkm
Order of Discharge and Lei
HaJHe Armstrong
— Guardian of Ben N.
Barnwell, S. C., March 22, 1826.
Notice to Debtors aad Creditffa.,
f Notice is hereby given to all p*
sons holding claims against the e*»
^ tate of James J. Hill, to file their
jfciims duly verified with the undar-
4 * 1 ^signed Attorney for the Executrix**
under the Will of the said James J~
Hill, and all persons indebted to th*.
said estate will make prompt remit
tance to the undersigned At
at their office in Barnwell, S. C.
IDA HILL,
Executrix of the Will, off
James J. Hill, Deceaseds
HARLEY * BLATT, Attys^
V for- Executrix, Barnwell,, 8.C-
Barnwell, 8. C., April 5, 1927^-
>4-7-3t
CONE-HOPE MARRIAGE
SATURDAY.
A surprise marriage of interest to i
large circle of friends was that of M ss
Elizabeth Cone, of Barnwell, and
Hasdwick Hope, of Denmark, which
occurred Saturday afternoon in Hamp
ton. The bride, who is a very attrstt-
ive young lady, wwe a member of the
senior dass of the Barnwell High
School.
SUMMONS.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
W.
Court of Common Pleas
E. BAKER,
PLAINTIFF,
vs.
WEDDING
and
ANNIVERSARY
GIFTS
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FOR SALE.—White thd yell
thrysaiuhemuhl plahtSj It) CCntt each,
*1.60 ptv ddzeiW—Mrs. B. P. Davies.
Birhwell, S. C.
FOR SALE.—Watson Watermelon
Seed, saved from large melons last
July when the market slumped. Ex
cellent quality. Pvice cent* P**
pound delivered.—Mutual Trading Co.-,
.Blackville, S. 2-16-16tc.
Ik
CHICKS.-—Hatch coining off fevery
uesday... All heavy breeds. 20 cts.;
light, 15 cts. 75 per <* rt ^\\ycry
guaranteed. We 'also do custom
hatching at $4.0b per triy/of 96 eggs.
Book ydur ertfefs now and get chicks
when you want them.—Soujourner
Poultry Fi:rm,‘ff; ’'mark, S. C
M4-7tp
Our sloie endeavons at aTI
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timef to k^op a line of appro
priate gift articles for such oc
casions, and all other occasion
that demand quality
“GIFTS fHAT LAST.”
Soeifting silver of the Gorham
designs ia-iiiost appreciated, as
it reflect* unquestionable quAl'r-
ty trrvd artistry.
Modern America eat Slash dNa,
pqihaps the next mow. appro
priate. We Are hew expecting a
Shipment of this to supplement
our stock.
Let us help you select your
rifl, a«d avail y:urself of our
boking and wrapping facilities.
P. W. Stevens
Jeweler aad Optometrist.
Ha rawed. South Caroliaa
EASTER CONTATA AT
BAITIST CHURCH.
“The Glory of the Cross,” an Eas
ter Cantata for the Sunday School
and ohoer win be presented on Eax’er
Sunday evening, April 17th, com
mencing at .8:00 o’clock at the Barn
well Baptist Church. Quite a number
of the member* of the Sunday school
will take part in the Cantata, and
those who attend are assured of a
musical treat. The public is Cordially
invited to attend. The offering will
be for the benefit of the organ fund.
MONTHLY MEETING OF
i). A. R. CHAPTER.
The regular monthly meeting of the
local D. A. R. Chapter was held Fri
day afternoon ail the home of Mrs.
R. S.‘ Dicks, who was assisted in en
tertaining by Miss Anna Walker.
After the business hour, Miss Anns
Walker gave a most interesting ac
count of th?, State convention held in
Columbia a few weeks ago. '
The nejet meeting will be with Mrs.
N. G. W. Walker. This is the time
for the election* of officers. Thrhos-
.ft
tosses served a sweet course.- *
Notice ig hereby given that I will
file my final report as guardian of
Ben N. Armstrong on April the 19th,
1927, with the Hon. John K. Snelling,
Judge cf Probate for Barnwell County,
The Sons of Confederate Veteran*
will soon' organize in Hampton Coun
ty. Lees than half the dog owners In
Hampton County pay taxes on their
dogs.
Advertise in The People-Senttoal
w.
Chicken Feed
Use High Grade Feed and watch
the improvement in your chickens
Starter, Fine Baby Chick,
Growing Mash, Egg Mash,
Scratch Feeds. -
Lemon
Barnwell,
BARNWELL COUNTY AND W. C.
HILL AND L. B. FRIDAY, A CO
PARTNERSHIP, DOING BUSI
NESS UNDER THE FIRM NAME
OF FRIDAY AND HILL,
DEFENDANTS.
TO W. C. HILL AND L. B. FRIDAY,
DEFENDANTS, whose whereabout#
are unknown:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the complaint
in this action, copy cf which is filed
in the Clerk’s office a t Barnwell, S. C.,
and to serve a copy of your answer
to the said complaint on the subscriber,
R. L. Gunter, at his office in Aiken,
S. C., within twenty days after ser
vice hereof, exculsive of the day of
such service;'and if yuu fail'to an
swer the complaint within the time
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action
will apply to. the Court for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
R. L. GUNTER,
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Aiken, S. C.
NINESTEIN & BAXLEY,
Blackville, Si C.
' Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
3-31-3t.
’PHONE 102
4 We Grow Because We Knew.
CIRCLE NO. 3
ENTERTAINS.
On Saturday afternoon, the 9 th
inst., Circle - No. 3 of the Barnwell
Baptist Church entertained at the
home of Mrs. J. W. C. Reed i» honbf*
of Miss Mary.Beard, Sister of Mrs.
Reed, the cccasion being the 75th
] birthday of Miss Board. Both Mrs.
Reed and Miss Beard are honorary
members of this Circle. After * an
Hour of music and conversation, de-
Ikiou-i refreshments were served by
memebers of the Circle. The honor
guest was presented with a number of
pretty gif.s. Mrs. feeed, who ha’s
been a shut-in for a number of years,
was likewise remembered
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
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Notice* is hereby given that we will
file our final account as Executors of
the Will of Henry W.Xreech, with the
Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Pro
bate, for Barnwell County, on Satur
day, April 23rd, and will petition the
said Court for an Order of Discharge
and Letters Dismissory.
JOSEPH Q. CREECH,
W. L. CREECH,
ExecUtors bf the Will of
Henry W. Creech.
Barnwell, S. C., March 26, 1927.
8-31-4to.
Notice of Sale.
Modern Dry Cleaning Co.
BAMBERG. S.~C.l
Thru Satisfied Customers We Grew
DRY CLEANING — PRESSING — DYEING
Modern Equipment. Truck Calls Mondays and Tkaradaya
HILDA 4-H CLUB
ENJOYS HIKE.
The HMi 4-H Club had s taste of
real camp life on Saturday, the 9th
Under and by vintue of the power
centsined in a Power of Attorney
nude and executed by the legatees
under the terms of the Will of H. O.
Delk, and dated the 13th day of April,
1927, recorded in- ithe office of the
Clerk of Ccuit for Barriwell County
in Book 9U.at page No. 127, we will
sell to the highest bidder for cash in
the 5th day cf May, 1927, beginning
at 11:00 o’clock in the forenoon, at
the late residence of H. K. Delk, in
BarnweM County, State aforesaid:
“AM that certain piece, parcel or
tract of tend, containing eighty-six
Sale of Poultry
Sell Chickens Now. These Prices Are High
Another Carload Shipment of
POULTRY BEING MADE
Cull out all poor layers, reduce the num
ber of hens so that better care and feeding
can be given the young stock.
For this sale we have an unusually good
price on hens and broilers. You may expect
prices to be lower from now on.
The Poultry car will be at—
. Aiken, Monday, April 18th.
Windsor, Tuesday, April 19th.
Williston, Wednesday, April 20th.
Blackville, Thursday, April 21st.
Bamberg, Friday, April 22nd.
Poultry must NOT be fed the day they
are sold. Do not tie feet, brif$g in crates.
Expense of lloading and advertising paid by
the buyer.
NET Price Paid at Car Door: -
Colored broilers, 2 lbs. and under, per lb. 40c
Leghorn Broilers, 2 lbs. 6c under, per lb. 35c
Hens (all kinds) per pound . .
Friers, over 2 pounds, per pound .
Turkeys, per pound ? . . . . 30c
Sta£s per pound ... . 15c
Ducks, per poond ........... 17c
Cox (roosters) and Geese, per pound 10c
The Sale will be handled by
Home Dem. Agents and
Aiken and Barnwell Counties
of