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a- ' X i W THURSDAY, ATKIL t -^ri , W<r Q : Barnwell, S. C. H Invitations • v»r ' v. ii £ Car’ - April 28th, 29th and 30th \ ' a f WU -«WS3 Musical Comedy and Vaudeville - FEATURING- Nan KathrylfTitzgerald, a Louis Nelson, blues singer, par excellent. Babe Ward, artistic dancer. Lane and Fitzgerald, comedians. Billy Hill, character comedian. • ALSO SIX BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS AND A Fast Stepping Beauty Chorus Thursday, April 28th,-‘‘White Black Sheep” with Richard Barthelmess. - Friday, April 29th - “You’d Be Surprised” featur- ^ . ing Raymond Griffith. Saturday, April 30th-Tobe announced later. Pictures start at 8:00 o’clock, Musical Comedy im mediately afterwards. • • ■ * Complete change of program—-Pictures and VaudeviUe Daily. See display of photographs at Deason’s Drug Store. Prices: 75c and $1.10. 1 havd tfil hand forty horses and mules, prices $75 00/Ur $225.00. 4 A few fresh mules, .mostly mules worked here. Come to OJair where a big supply is to Select from ‘and we will deliver them. C. F R1ZER OLAR.S.C V I mable Knights of Pythiai Memorial Services Thr Barnwell L»ize No. 16. Knights lYthia-v. hel«l it* annual M«v- ■uarial aervicea on Sunday afternoon, April 24th, at the Banmell Baptiat ■ehurcii A committee, asaiated l>y MetMlames Lizzie M. Cave, S. B. Moaeley and Ira Vaiaa, arranged a .•plerrdid progm:n, functioned to perfectior.. auaic and ainging could not be and the addreee delivered J. B. Carton, pastor of the rg Baptist Church, was brief, and impreoaive, sinking into the hearts and minds of I who were ao fotunate as to him. Mr. Gaston is a fluent spaaker and impressive, hovering around his which was taken from a part the fourteenth verse of the fourth of James—“For what is your Life?” The force with which his re- _ ' . - ir^- 1 were delivered caused consider- oesnment on the outside; and s i) discussion upon the high lofty thoughts derived from such beautiful and streng words expressed. Previous to the ceremonies, the Knights, following their usual cus- visked all the cemeteries and placing floral tributes upon the graves of their departed brethren.—Contri buted. Young Lad Killed' by Seaboard Train Olar, April 20.—Marion Hair, 18- ye:tr-old Olar boy was instantly killed at Ulmer Monday night at 11:25 by the fan Seaboard passenger train go ing north. Hair with nnother boy, AU steen Dixsoo, left home Monday af ternoon. and were en route to Geor gia. At 10:25 the boys appeared at the depot in Ulmer and aaked the time from the night ofterator. They went on down the raihoed until they reached the lower switch, where they sat down to rest there, they both fell asleep, Hair lying on the east side of the track with his head between the end* of the cross» ties. He evidently raised his body as the train approached, the right side of the skullk and cheek bones being fractured and his neck dislocated. Young Dixson *a»d he was awaken ed by the train, and after it had passed he found his partner injured. He hastened to the depot and asked the operaber to secure medical atten tion for the injured boy. The railway company summoned Dr. A. J. Harter of Ulmer and Dr. L. A. Hartsog of Olar at once. Young Hair expired, however, before anyone reached the scene. , Marion Hair was the son of Mrs. Ollie Hiers. His body was brought to Olar last night after the inqueat aod intetment was made this afternoon at Friendship Baptist church. taining one and a half (1%) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North and East by lots owned, or formerly owned by J. W. -Johnson; Soulb by Church Street and West by lot owned by R. M. Mixson. The said fc>t being more particularly de scribed as follows: Starting from a permanent stake at the Southeast corner of said lot, the line runs in a northerly direction 219' feet end 6 inches to a permanent iron stake; thence in a westerly dir ection 222 feet, more or less, to the kk cf R. M. Mixson; thence in southerly direction to Church Street along the line separating this lo from the let of R. M. Mixson 255 feet and 9 inches, and thence in an easter ly direction along Church Street, 144 feet 6 inches to the permanent stake first mentioned. This is a portion cf the lot conveyc< 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: Cash, the successful bidder, other than the plaintiffs, to be required by the Master to deposit immediately after the sale the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars as a guaranty that such bid shall he com plied with unless non-complfcnee he excused by the Court, and that upon the failure ci the successful bidder to I demanded make s*id deposit the Master do im mediately re-eel 1 the said premises on the same or some subsequent sales- day upon the same terms and condi- tfccm; and that if, having made said deposit, the successful bidder shall fail to crmply with his bid in a reaavi able time, the Master shall re-eell the said premises upon the next or some subsequent salesday named by plain-1 Notice is hereby given that we will tiff*, attorney, upon the same terms ^ firu j account as Ex*utors of and conditions, at the risk of the L he W j|| 0 f Henry W. Creech, with the former bidder. Purchaser to pay Holu John k. Snelling, Judge of Pro- A bride wants only the most f and correct wedding stationery, an d styles* and sizes will not answer. Ojhe con nection with a reliable concern of 25 years of service to high-class trade enables us To guarantee these. Only the very best quality of paper is used. The “Mark of Engraving on ajl pack ages guarantees genuine engraving. A Bride does not want an imitation of en graving on her wedding stationery any more than she wants an imitation diamond en gagement ring. /* 4 . - v We have just received a folder showing the very latest and correct styles for 1927. If interested, you are invited to call at our office and see he samples. the People-Sentinel Barnwell, South Carolina. 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, iwe unknown: '—»«»*«'- YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED nini 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 subecriher, R. L. Gunter, at his office irt Aiken, S. C., within twenty days after aer- vice hereof, excnlsive of the day of such service; and if you fail to an swer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff irf this action will apply to the Court for the relief in the complaint. R. L. GUNTER. Aiken, S. C. NINESTEIN 4 BAXLEY. Bleckville, S. C. Plaintiff’s Attorneys. 3-31-St. chaser to pay for papers and stamps ^ J. L. CROFT, J. P. April 13th, 1927. CHITTY, Attome; 4-14-3t. b NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Will Hold Teachers’ , Examination May 6-7 ■ 1 1 ■ .* Horace J. Crouch, County Superin tendent of Education, announces that the regular Spring teachers’ examina tion will be held at the Court House in Barnwell on Friday, May 6th and Sat urday, May 7th, both days being re quired to ccanplete' the examination.. in* Tor' "PrimaryT Elementary and High School Certificates will be offered. No third grade certificates will he issued. The examination will start promptly at nine o’clock each morning. ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel. Legal Advertisements MASTER’S SALE. '.Si. At --V » *’ *. < *<’•» .. v" ' 1 * 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 Hi MAKES OF HATS, INCLUDING STRAWS and PANAMAS. This is the only hat machine between Charleston, Columbia and Augusta. ’s'-'. y - "V: • * Customers We Grow State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Co’.nu.oa Pleas and Gladys J. Norman Andqrson Bailey Anderson, Plaintiffs against R. M. Mixson and Swift & Company, a corporation, Defendants WW W" Work a Specialty Under and by virtue of a decret|l order to me directed, I will sell in front of the Court House door at Barnwell, S. C., between the legal hour, of sole on the 2nd day of May, 1927, the gajne being salesday in the month aforesaid, to the highest bid der, the /ollowing described real es tate: < All that k>t of land with the im provenent« thereon, known as the “Home Place” of R. M. Mixson, on which bin present dwelling house and other building* are situated, mtaate, ly ing and being in the town of Willis- ton. County of Barnwell and State aforeeaid, kown as the “Mixson Rlace”, on which I now reside, coo- and Shoats Wanted IF YOU HAVE 10 OR MORE tOR SALE, DROP US A CARD AND WE WILL COME AND BUY. WE PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICE. Gleaton Bros. SPRINGFIELD, S. C. WANTED! I am for stamp* and pa par*. G. M. GREENE. Master, Barnwell County. Master’s effice, April 14, 1927. MASTER’S SALE. Suite of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Bank ot Western Carolina, bate, for Barnwell County, on Satur day, April 23rd, and will petition the said Court tor an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. JOSEPH Q. CREECH, W. L. CREECH, Executors of the Will of Henry W. Creech. Barnwell, S. March 26, 1927. S-31-4tc. in the market for all kinds of SCRAP IRON and other metals, old rubber, and Hides of mil kinds* rags Plaintiff, ▼s. Geraldine G. Grubbs and James Grubbs, Defendants. Under and 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: 4 ' AH 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 less, on the North and South, and 225 fleet, more or less, in depth, and being bounded as follows: On the North by Railroad Avenue; on the South by lot of Mrs. Marion Still; cn the East by Estate of San ders; and on the West by lot of W. A. Fickling. Term*'of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. G. M. GREENE, Master Barnwell Co. Master’s effice, Appil 12,1927. V Let me know what you have and 1 will call for same. C. H. P1NCHUK RUdtTUIc, S. C. insurance FIRE WINDSTORM Notice te Debtors aad Creditor*. Notice is hereby given to all per son* holding claims against tate of James J. Hill, to file claims duly verified with the signed Attorney for the ExecutrSC under the Will of the said James J. Hill, and all persons indebted to the said estate will moke 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 t BLATT, Attys. for Executrix, Barnwell* S.C. Barnwell, S. C., April 6, 1927 4-7-3t Notice of Sale. PUBOCUABILF ACCIDENT - HEAL SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. P. A. PRICE, Manager. TO LIT! i SUMMONS: State of South Carolina, . _ County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleat. W. E. BAKER, PLAINTIFF, vs. BARNWELL COUNTY AtfD W, C. Under and by virtue of the power contained in a Power of Attorney, made and executed by the legatees, under the terms of the Will of H. G. Delk, and dated the 13th day of April, 1927, recorded in the office of the Clerk of Ccurt for Barnwell County in Book 9U at page No. 127, we will sell to the highest bidder for cash on the 5th day cf May, 1927, beginning at 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon, at the kbte residence of H. K. Delk, in Barnwell County, State aforesaid: “AIL that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, containing eighty-six acres (86) acres, more or less, and hounded as ftdlowu: On the North by lands of C. A. Bartsog and M. K. KearSe; on the Eaaf by lands of M. K, Hearse and M. K. Zorn ; on the North by fcmde of W. H. Bartsog, and on the Went by lands of W. fl. Hastsog. TERMS OF BALE, £ASH .pur- VISITING CARDS Send ns your orders for En graved Visiting Cards.. We represent one of the beet en gravers in the country.. If yeu already have a plate, the coat is much leas. Drop in and look over our line of samples. If you prefer something g lit- tie cheaper in price, let us print yon 59 or 109 cards in the best style.. We have some beautiful new type faces. - 1 People-Sentinel BARNWELL, & C. Jar