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.K'- V 1B PEOPLE* SENTINEL, Bi * • . • . ■ , SOOTH CAROLINA t JDAT, JULY 7TTT. !|27.* TOP *****#+<»+***• t» • 11» ,\A4E A1*e. JOST >VMK| mm S.O. IU0 RV; ■ :.«* ■ (Strictly t* AAraaM.) ^0 THURSDAY. JULY 7TH. 1M7/ formi If you have troubles to buna—be ^original and make light of them. Now we know why a boat is called •she.” It is because they are painted smd have new riggings all the time. ^—, i From the yelling and squawking go ing we’d classify it aa a “major ' This cutting of movie .ries. ‘ . Clyde Qrover McDonald Oscar T. Koo Samuel Frank Bowsher Southern Telephone . Heroes are Honored says we have equal suffrage? Denmark ijlfits if Njhlr N. Y., are alKex- ^^Tcdted because s woman had trousers made for hdr old bay mare. Who says American flappers are game? No matter how skinny or tive their flgure may be they and “bare” it just the same. ^ us this: Who the THIRD man to m&f » non- gtop flight across the Atlantic? Aw i-jw thought so. Don’t know. Such Ji fame. Well, it was Lindbergh. JUcock and Brown were the first two. The young Oklahoma bachelor with a $5,000,000 a year income tells how ho became wealthy. “Well, I gotta job coaching a high school football » I worked hard an* then oil was on* th’ old home place.' aoi era. of 1 * Flood Relief Postponed. NOW—not six, tight or nine months from now—the Government s resources and man-power should be fighting Mississippi floods of the future. What assurance has any one mapsnsible for protection of citizens, there will be no flood next spring even more destructive than that which has just passed? * If we wait for flood relief in the ■cation of Congress which not convene until December— i will actual effective work begin cau it be completed in time to abaolute protection? Politics or what not—we think a mrlfas mistake has been made in not Congress into immediate ses- sion—with flood relief the lone job falB fee calendar. , ^ This very week Congress should be bearing Mississippi valley inja^kr*, ^baukacif ”* all kind—devfing legisla tion for hnmediste re|mf. Had such action been taken—there would have now been available large funds to Tuponstnict buiJdings, roads and •chools; funds replace losts animals and farm equipment—and to plant crops yg this year. yet—k politics can be for- for a few moments—the gov- ent cap find .no wprk so impor t# which it is more obligat- ‘getting busy on Mississippi ‘Yfg*,'’;.. « T. • ■ ' « a an invading army devastated 1,000 American homes—and MIGHT again next spring—do you ik the people would let the govern- &t sleep? That’s what the Miss- Ippi floo^wetfr was doing less than Swank fath/ago. hag gold i Gala Week of Camp ^3 at Boiling Springs v CD FROM PAGE ONEJ March 25, 1785. snt was made in 1824. ly served in the War of He selected Roiling settlement on account of for health, tftiilit home within the precincts Aether of the Hay family, after standing in the cen- village flor 50 years, was when Sherman’s Army invad in 1864. Since that descendants have dung to ■acred spot, cherishing mem- the past, surrounded by beauty scarcely exceeded in counties. oaks, moegorange L admiration, of virgin area in irch* in will Com- 0 1 A SCAR T. KOON, West Palm Beach.^in mobilizing the relief forces who were sent to the aid of the thousands people who had been rendered homeless by the disaster. Clyde Grover McDonald received the bronze medal for rendering first aid of the Long w< e Bell Tele**-of awarded the ho Fla., section lineman Lines Department of the phone System, has been Theodore N. Vail gold medal with s cash sward of $500 for courage and initiative in his effort to maintain the|which saved the life of a man who lines of communication during the Florida hurricane of September, 1926. Clyde Grover McDonald, of Charles ton, S. C., line and station installer of the Southern Bell Company, and Sam uel Frank Bowsher, of Versailles, Ky. r combination man of the Fayette Home Telephone Company, were swarded bronze medals for courageous action In saving the lives of others at the risk of personal Injury. Honorable mention in connection with the Theodore N. Vail awards for the year 1926 was given to twenty- four other Bell Telephone employes In the South for conspicuous and note worthy service In the performance of their dally work.V The Vail Medal Awards are made annually, and under the terms of the Vail Memorial Fund bronze, silver and gold medals are swarded to members of the Bell Telephone organization throughout the United States for sets of servlcs which conspicuously Illus trate Mr. Vail’s Ideas of public ser vice. ' The gold medal swarded to Oscar Koon, of West Palm Beach, is the blgbeet posslMe award and" wxs won when he made his way alone be tween Miami and West Palm Beach Mlu^; J. B. Gibson, combination man, C. HTYfCS WHEREAS, the said deceased died tiuteptstofir Artff no. adn$jristration having been had for more than iix months passed. THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all a|id singular the kindred and creditors of the said C. H. O’Cain, deceased, that they be and appear before me; in the Court of Prpbate, to be held at Barnwell, S C., _ jhvJVednesday, August 18th, ne?ct af ter publication, thereof, at 11 o’clock hi the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. GIVEN under My Hand and Seal this the 5th day of July, A. D., 1927. ; JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate, Barnwell Co. Published on the 7th day of July, 1927, in The Barnwell People-Sen tinel . 7-7_6tc. << ** , 0 had been seriously Injnrffd by an elec tric shock, while Samuel Frank Bow sher won the award by breaking the fall of a fellow workman who had been rendered unconscious while working at the top of a pole. Among the telephone emplpyes of the South ^who were given honorable mention'for conspicuous acts cf loy alty to the service were the following: Mrs. Lela Horton, operating agent, Zebulon, N. C.; Lila Horton, daughter of Mrs. Horton; A. Bascom Cline, bridgeman; Miami, Fla.; George Harshburger, lineman, Miami, Fla.; R. C. Elson, lineman, Miami, Fla.; Drew Kent, central office .repairman, Pensa cola, Fla.; W. L. Walker, line and sta tion Installer, Pensacola, Fla.; Henry Schenburn, line and station repair man, Pensacola, Fla.; Grace Daspit, operator, Gulfport, Miss.; R. F. Mc Intosh, combination man, Gulfport, Miss.; H. F. Fsucett, located lineman, Birmingham, Ala.; Fred Enger, central offiefe repairman, Mobile, Ala.; Floy Jqlla Glass, operating agent, Center ville, Miss.;’Jennli Glass and Joella Glass, sisters of Floy Glass; Thelma ^ SliwwnTTJlWRM, CIRrTTYJTTr^ ’ Sh -*ner, combination man, Winona. during the Florida hurricane and gave s* prompt and detailed report which greatly expedited the work of resto ration sod made it possible for the telephone company to provflle facili ties for Its own service, as well as for that of the Western Union Telegraph Company. The restoration of com munication, which was due largely to Winona, Miss.;- Mrs. Eula Vers On- land assistants), operating agent, Fer- riday, La.; Mrs. Maud Atkins, night operator, Ruaton, La.; Oda Freeman, operator, Berea Telephone Company, Berea, Ky.; Esther Brown, operating agent. Island, Ky.; Maud Phillips, op erator, Rockingham, N. C.; Mrs. Anna C. Hswkes, operating agent, Jackson- jtls courage, played an important part | ville. Beach, FIs. •T IS T£UE FEW IS3J*N TOPAV HIDE .BEHIND A - SK.IR.T likewise, FEW Women Legal Advertisements SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint not served.) munity Park with summer houses,! Twenty-two bundled women fill rustic seats, blooming trees inter- important executive positions with gpersed with majestic pines, there are 1 banks. some unusual spqpimens near the i ■ 1 1 = spring, one of which measures 16 feet J in circumference. Nothing will serve as a greater factor for commemorat ing the pioneer days of aristocratic Hfe, or centralizing, crystalizing, and unifying the present hospitable citi zenship than an attractive Community Park in the centre of the village Friday afternoon the girls broke echoing and re-echoing the royal pq^d time of work and recrea tion theyrRd enjoyed. Saturday .Lsr'nwelt County Club women, 66 strong, came in to spend a day. Mrs. Walker taught them how to cry stall ze fruit, using pineapple for the demonstration. She talked also, by request, on Horticul. tore and the mamufacture of fruit Aonfectktos as an ind „]Women girls. Miss McNab gave instructions in artistic sewing, assisted by Miss Gresham. - Music was the diversion after eat ing a sumptuous dinner provided from every cardinal point in'* the county. Every one declared Boiling Springs to be the the ideal spot for club camps, so. the parting was reluctant and the decision made to accept the invitation for the dub camp of 1928. —Contributed. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. In the Court of Common Pleas. ATLANTIC LIFE INSURANCE CO., Plaintiff, A\ vs. EMMETT R v CAIL, Mrs. Olaree Csil, N. B. Gamble as Receiver of HOME BANK OF BARNWELL, and J. B. Armstrong as Treasurer of Barn well County DEFENDANT, Renew Your Health by Purification Any physician will tell you that "Fernet Purification of the System Is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect Health.” Why not rid, yourself of chronic ailments that are undermin ing your vitality? Purify your en tire system by taking a thorough course of Calotabe,—on6e or twice a week for several weeks—and see how Nature rewards you with health. Calotabs are the ■greatest of all system purifiers. Get a family pack- » !, containing full directions. Onl; cts. At any drug store. (Adv TO THE ABSENT Emmett R. Csil: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED * to answer the complaint in this action which was filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court, at Barnwell, S. C., on the 27th day of June, 1927, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint On the subscriber at his office in Barnwell, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof is complete, ..exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the com plaint within the time eforesaid the plaintiff in thhr action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. THOS. M. BOULWARE, plaintiff’s Atomey. Dated at Barnwell, S. C., this 27th day of June, 1927. • NOTICE. TO THE DEFENDANT EMMETT R. CAIL, YOU' WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: That the original summons and complaint in this.action were file.-l in the Clerk’s Office for Barnwell County, S. C., on the 27th day of June, 1927. THOS. M. BOULWARE, PlaintifTs Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. « ’■* ^ Pursuant to an order issued by ^hie Honor, Judge Hayne F. Rice, is sued at Barnwell, S. C, dated June 29th, 1927, this is to notify all cred itors of the Home Bank of Barnwell to file their claims with me, duly veri fied, on or before August 15th, 1927. All. creditors failing to do so will be jarred from participating in the dis tribution of dividends; provided, how ever, that all depositors .in the said Home Bank of Barnwell, who are will ing to accept as correct the anvount as (shown by the books of the bamk, will not be required to file proof of claim. ■ a ^ N. B. GAMBLE, Receiver. Barnwell, S. C.—6-30-4t. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that we will file our final account as administra tors of the estate of O. C. Baxley, upon-Saturday the Ififh day of Judy,^ 1927, with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell Coun ty, and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. W. L. BAXLEY, O. C. BAXLEY, Administrators of the estate otf-O. C. Baxley, deceased. June 16, 1927. 6-23-4tc. Notice pf Application for Charter. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. On or after the legal tenure of this notice, L. P. Boyfoton and others will apply to the Secretary of State for a certificate of tocorporation to be known as “The Healing Springs Mineral Water Oo.,” the capital stock of the corporation to be fifty thous and ($50,000.00) dollare, divided into shares of one hundred ($100.00) each at par value. The object of the com pany will be to deal in medicinal waters, days and real estate. L. P. BOYLSTON. BlackviUe, S. C. t Jhne 14, 1927. 6-16-4L Week-End J CITATION NOTICE. The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate WHEREAS* R. L. Bronson, Clerk of the Court for Barnwell County, State aflor&daid, has-made sui^ to me ,to grant onto him letters of adminis- rip Reduced F ares from BARNWELL Farea from Other Points in Proportion. Wrightsville Beach $10.05 Augusta 2.40 Tickets on "sale Fridays and Saturdays and forenoon Sun day trains, good until midnight foWowjng Tuesday. Sunday Excursions Augusta $2.00 Tickets’ good day of sale. Round Trip Summer Excur sion Tickets on sale daily to re sorts in Canada and the United States, good until October 3L We are prepared to serve you. J. E. MAHAFFEY, T. A. Barnwell, S. C M Phone 5. ATLANHC \COAST LINE In the presentation of the new plan of the South Carolina Cotton Growers’ Cooperative Association, the explanation of the activities of the Association has been divided into seven paints • < .. *• * ’ •» as follows: I * \. Good Cotton Accurately Classed. 2. Adequate Market Information. - 3. Efficient Office and Sales Machine. j 4. Obtain Middlemen s Profits. / 5. Spinner Cooperation. | 6. Increasing Consumer Demand. , v 2 7. Profits for Members Only. f. '■X > ; I Under each one of these seven points there is need for ex- | planation which will be given later. Watch for them. v £ Profits for members only—will you participate? SOUTH CAROLINA COTTON GROWERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSN. v m -r" Reading is typt Riding! \ — — . . * We can tell you over and over again in type just how good our Standard gasoline is, but, you’ll never know until you try iL Reading is not riding—and when you’re back of the wheel with - p tank full of Standard gas putting that extra kick into each purr of your motor—youHl then know what we mean when we tell you it pays to drive an extra block or two for Vickery’s filling station service. These are motoring months—and no matter what your needs may be we can serve ydu—and the cost is no more than at * other garages and filling stations. Quick and efficient garage service of all kinds—on a strictly time basis—is the policy which has made our place automobile headquarters in Barnwell. 4 * We use only genuine Alemite grease. It < - ■« * ” costs no more to Alemite your car than ordi- ! nary greasing. 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