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i- U" TO PLAY IN BARNWELL .•tSHEiiff 56 Years t ( . m. %£ tb» Clemcon ColUft OoMcmi Band, oryanizatkm of fortflr Sooth Cfcro- Hoa poHdoao, will fhr® a muaical pro- afMS in the Yafop Thtitro at Bom Friday. April 22. This band, in am effiort to give tha peqpie of South Yhmolina an opportonity to bool of the boat band® in our State aod un- •doobtodly one of the boat c^legebands m the South, i« making B rbour of the " Stole. It U hoped that lover* of good monk will take advantage of this op portunity .to hear B real band perform. The band is a pant of the mikUary organization, h« are the companies of umdots at Cflemson. The band plays fior military functions, athletic games, special occaatanfc and gala affairs in tha country 'round. The band is so much in evidence in and around demeani College that the. slogan, “the band will be there," has come to be man truth than poetry. Thega “wind-jaramem" of Clem son have made for themselves a reputation in the old Palmetto^ State. For the pant tiro yean, the Sand has been in strumental in aaaisting the Clemson Coeps of Cadets in making a remark- ably good chewing at the State Fair at Columbia. Last year on a State ‘Ymsv the band Won not a little renown throughout the country. When a good band it In demand, is it to be at that they always want band from Clemaon”? Profesaor E. J. Freeman, A member of tile Clemaon faculty, ia conductor of the band. Mr, Freeman is in every sense of the word a natural-born mu sician. He hai put hie whole heart ig|K> this work and he baa accomplish ed sunders in the way of music at Clamnoo. Whan Mr. Freeman - was handed the baton in the fall of *24, the intereet In music at Clemson was at a looimparativeity low pitch- In three yearn of relentiees toil and gurry, which was play for this veteran of mttsic, Mr. Freeman hps built and fashioned a band which Clemson Col lege is proud ho acknowledge an her own. '> " "* r ‘ \ . A well-ballanced program has been selected for Friday evening. It will embrace several heavy classic numbers amid a number of marches and light se lections. This year the band is fea turing a thirty piece jazz orchestra. These "jazz-hounds" will play the lat ter half of the program. Novelties, such as sofloe, duets end comedians, will also frequent the program. The members of the Clemson Col lege Concert Band Invite the public to oome cut and spend a pleasant even ing with them. Immediately after the performance there will be a dance in the Tobin balding. The music will be furnished by the famoue "Jungaliers’ Nine Piece Orchestra of Clemson Col- t r j Summer School Opens . at Bamberg June 7th The Southeastern Summer school for teachers will open at Carlisle school on June 7th, according to an- aSamcement of the school authorities, and will remain In uamion six weeks, dosing on July 15th. Officers of the aunAer school are: Prof E. P. AUen, dhuotnr; Prof. Marvin B. Self, as- ■iatant director; Capt. Janies F. Riah- wr, business manager. Tim faculty of the school is sn- —naml as foftowa: E. P. AUen, gen aral direetnr, Bamberg public schools; B. Self, assistant director, L. K. Hagood, James F. r, Carlisle school, history and i; Paul F. Camott, Carftsie. English; Mbs. G. C. High, T v*-/■*’/'< a-, r' VAMP THEATRE BARNWKU, 80. CAR. Wednesday A Thursday April 20 and 21 ^THE PERFECT SAP” -Featuring Ben Lyon and Pauline Stark • Friday, April 22 Ckmson College Band •Saturday, April 23 Dorothy Gish in | ^NELLGWYN” ■ Agyf . » % I i Monday, April 25 BOXING MATCH Tuesday, April 26 “FINE MANNERS” With Gloria Swanson Denmaric schools, primary methods} Miss Hattie L. Newsom, Willieton Elloo schools, mathematics; Mins Mar garet Carpenter, Marion schools, writ ing and drawing; Mins Agnes McMss- ter, Columbia schools, geography and grammar grade methods The frQlowing is {he school calen dar: dining hall opens, June 6; regia tration of atude-nta, June 7; class begin, July 13, Anal examination, begins, July 13; Ana lexamination, July 15; dining hall closes, July 15, 2:15 p. ra. The school authorities *ave fixed a rate of |30 for all studortts from Bam berg, Barnwell and Beau foil Ccuwtie*, which are cooperating in paying the expenses of the sdhooi, for hoard in the,Carlisle dormatori»s, tuition free; far those outaide of Bamberg County, $30 board and $5.00 tuition The school has been approved by the State Board of Education and amftr teacher who completes three courses or ninety hours ran have his a- her certificate renewed. The fol lowing srre eligible to enroll: Those who are engaged in teaching, pup ; ts who bold State high school diplomas or equivalent, pupils over 18 years of age who are preparing for a teachers’ examination. The school officers are expecting an enrollment of at l 160, with a probability of many more. This is the first seasket of the summer school in Bamberg and it is to be a permanent institution, a special levy being created for the purpose of as sisting in the expenses on the part of Bamberg County. The dormitories and complete plant of the Carlisle School wjll be used for the school, as well as the local grammar *nd high school plants. In Memoriam. e In aad, but loving remembrance of our dear mother. Mrs. Sara Delk, who departed this life one year ago— March, 1926. Mother one year ago you left us, How we miss your loving face, But you left us to remember None on earth could take your place. She was a good, true mother, Faithful to the end; We knew when He called her , He had taken cur best friend. i. Modem Dry Cleaning Co. Of BAMBERG • • • • Wishes to announce that they have in stalled a Hat Machine for the purpose of CLEANING AND BLOCKING ALL MAKES OF HATS, INCLUDING STRAWS and PANAMAS. This is the only hat machine between Charleston, Columbia and Augusta. Satisfied Customers We Grow CURA BOW ELINOR GLYN- CLARENCE BADGER fSOOUCTIOM ANTONIO A MORL NO G Qaramounl ^ At Lyric Theatre Blackville, S. C. 2- DAYS -2 Thursday and Friday April 21 st and 22nd 50c and 25c Also . Mack Sennett Comedy Show Starts at 8:00 p. m. Continuous Legal Advertisements P. H. Boitaeau of Danville, V«., claim* the record for sheriffship, having been in office 56 years. He was deputy from 1671 to 1666. and aheriff ever since. He is a, direct descendant of a Jamestown colony aettlar. ^ „ e. . . . - ^ * ** We loved her, but Ho loved her more, How sad it was to be panted, But she felt that she must go To Him and to loved ones over on the other shore. Mother only a few more years Of boil f*nd struggle and our pil grimage will be over, Then we will all be reunited On that happy Golden Shore. CHILDREN. I have on hand horses and mules, prices $75.00 to $225.00. A few fresh mules, mostly mules worked here. ComeioGJar where a big supply is to select from • and we will deliver them. C. F. RKER OLAR, S. C. '*■ badiring one and a haH (1%) acres, more or less, ancT bounded on the North and East* by lots owned, or formerly owned by J. W. Johnson; South by Church Street and West by lot owned by R. M. Mixson. The said kt being more particularly de scribed as follows: Starting from a permanent stake at the Southeast comer of said lot, the line runs in a northerly direction 219 feet And 6 inches to a permanent iron stake; thence in a westerly dir ection 222 feet, more or lees, to the Vat o<f R. M. Mixson; thence in a southerly direction to Church Street along the line separating this lot from the lot of R. M. Mixson 255 feet and 9 inches, and thence in an aaater- ly direction along Church Street, 144 feet 6 inches to the permanent stake first mentioned. . This is a portion of the lot conveyed by W. W. Smith to Robt. M. Mixson on the 26th day of September, 1879, and recorded in the office of Clerk of Court for Barnwell County in Book 4-D, page 574. Terms of Sale: Caah, the successful bidder, other than the plaintiffs, to be required by the Master to deposit immediately after the aale the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00)- Dollars as a guaranty that such bid shall be com plied with unless non-compliance be excused by the Court, and that upon the failure «f the successful bidder to make said deposit the Master do im mediately re-sell the mid premises on the mme» or some subsequent sales- day upon the same terms and qpndi- tic ns; and that If, having made mid deposit, the suceeartil bidder shall toil to comply with his hid in a reason able time, the Master shall re-eell the mid premises upon the next or some subsequent saleaday named by plain tiff's attorney, upon the same terms and conditions, at the risk of the former bidder. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County, Master’s office, April 14, 1927. [pm ■ z v A bride wants only the most fashionable and correct wedding stationery, and obsolete styles and sizes will not answer. Our con nection with a reliable concern of 25 yeare of service to high-class trade enables us to guarantee these. Only the very best quality of paper is used. The “Mark of Ejigraving” on all pack ages guarantees’ genuine engraving. A Bride does not want an imitation of en graving oil her wedding stationery any more than she wants an imitation diamond en gagement ring. We have just receivecLa folder showing the very latest and correct styles for 1927. If interested, you are invited to call at our office and see he samples. | ' T -* * - - * The People-Sentinel Barnwell, South Carolina. ■JfL i.i AD Work • Specialty MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Comv.cn Pleas J. Nwrman Anderson and Gladys Bailey Anderson* Plaintiffs a garnet * R. M. Mixson and Swift & Company, a corporation, Defendants Under and by virtue of a decretal order to me directed, I will sell in front of the Qpuxt . House door at Barnwell, S. C., between the legal hours of sale on the 2nd day of May, 1927, the same being mlesday in the month aforesaid, to the highest bid der, the following described real es tate: All that lot of land with the im provements thereon, -known as the "Home Place” of R. M. Mixson, on which hh present dwelling boose and other buildings are situated, situate, ly Inf and being fo the town of Willia- tton. County of Barmreil and Stats > HILL* AND L. B. FRIDAY, A CO PARTNERSHIP, n 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 of which is filed in the Clerk’s office a t Barnwell, S. C., and to serve a copy otf your answer to tiis said complaint on the subscriber, R. L. Gunter, at'his office iit Aiken, S. C., within twenty days after ser vice hereof, exculsive of the day of such service; and if you fail to an swer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court fot the relief demanded in the complaint. R. L. GUNTER, Aiken, S. C. NINESTEIN A BAXLEY, Blackville, S. C. Plaintiff’s Attorneys. 3-31-31 MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Bank of Western Carolina, 4 ‘ • vs. Plaintiff, Geraldine G. Grubbs *&nd James Grubbs, Defendants. * ' > Under and by virtue of a decretal order to me directed, T will sell in front of the Court House door at Barnwell, S. C., between the legal hours of sale on the 2nd day of May, 1927, the same being s&lesday 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 afoiremid, fronting on Railroad Avenue and measuring 52 feet, more or lese, on the North, and South, and 225 feet, more or lees, in .depth, and being bounded ae follows: On the North by Railroad Avenue; on the South by lot of Mra. Marion Still; on the East by Estate of San ders; and on the West by lot of W. A. Fickling. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps.' 'G. M. GREENE, Master Barnwell Co. Master’s office, April 12,1927. SUMMONS. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. W. E. BAKER, PLAINTIFF, * a » »\ 7*- BAkNWELL COUNTY AND W NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that we will file our final account as Executors of the WHl of Henry W. Creech, 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 of the Will of Henry W. Creech. Barnwell, S. C., March 26, 1927. 3-31-4tc. chaser to pay for papers and stamps. J. L. CROFT, ^ J. P. CHITTY. V Attorneys." Apfil 13th, 1927. 4-14-3L Pigs and Shoats Wanted IF YOU HAVE 10 OR MORE lOR SALE, DROP US A CARD AND WE WILL COME AND BUY. WE PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICE. . Gleaton Bros. SPRINGFIELD, S. C. Notice to Debtors aad Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all per sons holding claims against the es tate of James J. Hill, to file their claims duly verified with the under signed Attorney for the Executrix, under the Will of the said James J. Hill, and all persons indebted to the said estate will make prompt remit tance to the undersigned Attorneys, at their office in Barnwell, S. C. IDA HILL, Executrix of the Will of James J. Hill, Deceased. HARLEY & BLATT, Attys. for Executrix, Barnwell,, S.C. Barnwell, S. C., April 6, 1927 4-7-3t WANTED! I am in the market for all \, kinds of SCRAP IRON and other metals, old rubber, rsgs and Hides of all kinds. Let me know what you have and I will call for same. C. H. PINCHUK | Blackville, 8. C. Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of the power contained in a Power of Attorney, made and executed by the. legatees, under the terms of the WHl of H. G. Delk, and dated the 13th day of April, 1927, recorded in tiie office of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell County in Book 9U at page No. 127, we will sell to the highest bidder .for cash on the 5th day of May, 1927, beginning at 11:00 o’clock in the forenoon, at the late residence of H. K. Delk, in Barnwell County, State aforesaid: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, containing eighty-six acres (86) seres, mare or less, and bounded as foilowts: On the North by lands of C. A. Hartzog mod M. K. Keans; on tbs East by lands of M. K. Keans end M. K. Zorn; on tin North by lends of W. ST Hsrtaog, Iasi on by lends of W. H. insurance FIRE WINDSTORM .I PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. P. A. PRICE, Manager. -VISITING CARDS Send us your orders for En graved Visiting Cards.. We represent one of the best en- gravers in the country.. If you already have s plate, the dost ■ * 1 is much less. Drop in end look over owr line of samples. • • If yon prefer something a lit-' tie cheaper in price, let ns print I yea 5# or 100 cards in the best style.. We have some beautiful new type faces. People-Sentinel (