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v: THURSDAY, vl 1«T Local and Personal New* from WiUuton ^ ( ' Willisten, Sept. 10.—Mrs. . Kate Homell, of August*, h kperating a few days with her sister, Mrs. P. If. Hair. Mrs. C. A. Bennett and Miss Mat> tie Lee Bennett spent Monday ip Col umbia. Mrs. J. A. Latimer and children were the guests Friday of Mrs. B. D. Garter in Bamberg. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, of Rowes- ville, spent spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. 'W. T. Willis, Jr. : Miss Emily Reel, of August^, is spending several days with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Merritt. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bell and Mr. and Mrs W. R. Bell have iretwre^, home after spending some time in Savannah and Tybee. ^ Miss Clyde PotvcM refcamed to Lakeland, Fla., today after a pleasant 'visit with friends and relatives in Willistont Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Owens, Robeit and Albert Owens, of Washington, D. C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chester Page. Mr, and Mrs. Q. A. Kennedy, Jr;, spent Sunday in Allendale. Mtfs *too intelligent farmers inform the Sara Boylstoh returned with them Jjftm* of MT to tba 0M appeal of the Mat high. It to not enough that wo ahoold bo able to vindicated prom- laa signed by the divine hand; are mot plead it—F. & Meyer. THE TURD LEG. HSTAKEN f AM IDEA. SHORTER SCHOOL H(HJBS. . CLEANLINESS FOR HEALTH. Senator i Walsh, of Massachusetts, v.-ghen -Congress meets will introduce a bill to provide “a West Point of the air,” a United. States aviation academy, to take equal rank with West Point and Annapolis. An ex cellent suggestion, and “equal rank” is none too high, for in case of war the fliers would have to protect the obsolete warships and slow, crawling army. - • West Point and Annapolis ^ould be changed to flying academies, and the sooner the better. M - • - A group of well-meaning, but not - _ a. _ Hi A. ____ lM T. B. EMC J. & BDto ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. ’ - \ Land Snrreying a Specialty. - ' v ' Lyndhurat, 8. C. if aaid porchaser or fail to pay to the Master the sum of $100.00 as.aforesaid, that the Master th proceed to reooll the premises at the risk of the for- purchaser or purchasers,, and if for any reason a sale thereof cannot be had, then that the said premises be sold on some subsequent salesday. That in the event that the purchaser or purchasers should fail to pay the balance of the purchase price into the hands of the court within fifteen days from the date of sale, that the said liquidated damages, and' the said premises shall be resold at some sub sequent salesday, and upon the terms and conditions of this decree. Pur chaser to pey for revenue stamps and papers. G. M. GREENE, v \ Master. Master’s office, Sept. 8th, 1927. r; on the East hy lands of W.| aserly of D. EL and Killingaworth; od the] by laadi i „ \- for*a visit. Mrs. W. A. B. Newsom and -Miss Hattie Newsom were the guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black in Bamberg. Dr. H. R. Murchison, of Columbia, filled his regular appointment here Sunday and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poythreas spent the week-end in Johnston with Mis. Poythrees’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Lybrand. Mrs. H. H. Altman and children returned to her home in Charleston Friday after spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Rountree. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCormick and children, of Jacksonville, Fla., have returned to then- home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hiers. . H. L. Bolic motored down from Hickoiy, N. C., Friday and was ac companied home Sunday by Mrs. Bo- 'lie and children who have been visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Weathers bee for several weeks. Mrs. G. L. Kirby and children ar rived in Williston Monday from U'.icn and joined Mr. Kirby her*; whore they will reside. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Andrews and son, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Fearing, and aon. and Mr. Emmie Welsh, Jr., of Charleston, were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Mellichamp. R. P. Kwmedy, Mrs. J. R. Wood ward. Miss Laura Kennedy and Mer ton 9ti! have returned from a motor trip to JaekaonviMe and Ocala, Fla. Mrs. R. L. Hair, Pickens Kennedy and Mrs. J. B. Woodward spam Wed ‘nesdey in .Elloree a* the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Kennedy. Mrs. J. S. Hinson, of Kershaw and her mother. Mrs. P. S. Uesery, »re visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Wise, of Fair fax, were visitors here this week, being called to Williston to attend the funeral of Mrs. Wiee’s sister, Mr*. Fanning. • Mr*. T. P. Mitchell, Misses Mary Lou Sprawls, Mildred Bell, Leila -Wood Sprawl* tfhd Perry' Sprawls at tended the Toole-Murray wedding in Augusta Tuesday. Augusta Advertises Its Cotton Exchange Augusta, Ga., Sept. 12.—The mem bers of the Augusta Cotton Exchange, including the bankers, fertilizer con cerns, cotton a|pd oil mills amd other business interests as well as the cot ton, factors, cotton merchants, export ers fr.d buyers, are interested in pro-, moting Augusta as a big cotton mar-, ket, believing that it will react favor ably fo every interest in the entire Augusta district, including the small towns of the section. They are not only urging farmers to study the mar keting situation, but they recommend that cotton be stored carefully to pre vent weather damage and that insur ance he taken bo cover the valuable product, as every now and then some farmer loses ' considerable cotton through negligence on this score and weather damage is general when hold ing movements are extensive. The advancing tendency of cotton, together with the prospects of still higher prices, is causing many fanners to hold to the fleecy stanle, and in order to asist materially in this work every preparation has been made by the Augusta Cotton Exchange mem bers toll assist fanners in any under taking along this Hne they may have in mind by providing liberal advances on cotton, low storage, interest and insurance rates, making it -pqssible to carry cotton for an indefinite period at a nominal cost The Augusta Cotton Exchange re- Govfcrnment that they don’t want any more reclamation work done, no more irrigation ’canals, no more land drained or deserts irrigated until the price of farm products increases. Thosfc are the farmers that have voted to keep out the first-class European immigration that this country needs, the immigration that would provide mouths to eat all the fanners can grow and more. They vote to keep out customers for the farms, and Vould vote to prevent development of the country. But they will not prevent it * No extensive development began now would have any effect or add one acre to cultivatable land In lew than ten to fifteen years. By that time, in the natural course of events, the population df the country will increase by twenty millions. The farmers, more than any other class, are interested in canal develop ment, which would take, as Mr. 'Hoover has shown, from -eix to twelve cents a bushel from the freight charge of export wheat, and increase the price oi American wheat by that amount per -bushel k — ' V to ' F Professor Hemps, of Budapest, is reported to have perfected a new «•*»» fr.f hvHrot-K,4> 1-Mter than the Pasteur antitoxin. la one year 3.063 persons bitten by mad cats and dogs were all cured, and every one pf them, except four, within a few days. That’s good news, but it would be better to wipe out hydrophobia as the British have done. Every dog is kept in quarantine for a necessary length of time, and no hydrophobia case was known in England until re cently, when a flier brought a dog through the air escaped the qraran- tine and started a smaH epidemic The secret of health is cleanliness, inside and out Clean hmgs, clean * blood, dean dunking prolong life and fight disease rosy, thst killed thousands and ' upon as a necessary visi tation from above, was another word for filth ^ In Africa a strange, destructive lever swept acrow the great dark continent, 60.000 were killed by H, quarantine stations were established without success. t * Soap, water and disinfectant would have done the work. Disease is car ried by vermin. Before asking why the natives do not free themselves of the vermin, we muM remember that it isn’t so long m this country since ^country mpvJI Jbe absence of vermin as a sign of ill health. * They thought, the tidv children abandoned, unhealthy children.^ They also thought that the mosquito’s bite, which actually put malaria in the . blood, was a good fcure for malaria. 1 , - ■ . Mr. Will C. Wood, California’s superintendent of Public Instruction, says that school hours should be made longer, and recommends legis lation-to the effect. He is-mistaken, the hours should be made shorter if there is to be any change. Two hours a day, or three at the most, a child properly taught could learn all that its mind could absorb in one day. No hours of sunlight should be spent indoors unnecessarily. For centuries men quarreled aljout the nature' of the soul. W'^s h com posed of solid matter or was it pure ly spiritual? Now science shews that there is no such thing as solid mat ter, every atom being only an aggre gation of electrons and nuclei, tiny positive and negative charges of elec tricity. And we don’t’ know what electricity IS. * Parchnieftt manuscripts, J written *with Latin characters in ancient Ara maic, spoken by Jews in the time of Christ, found in Pompeii, have been translated. They contain slighting references to early Christians. It is hard for prosperous Christians of 1927 to realize that ancient pros perity looked upon early Christians as we look upon the Russian Bolsheviks. ' ' ■■■»— —— Renew Your Health by Purification 'Any physician will tell you that “Perfect 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 Calotabs^—once hr 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- r s, containing full directions. Only cts. At any drug store. (Adv.) MASTER’S SALE. South by lands of D. S. Henderson, Attorney, and on the West by the Run of Lower Three Runs Cretk. Terms of Sale: Cash; the. Master to require the successful bidder, other than the plaintiff, a deposit pt ^Wtoihersbee. One Hundrad Dollars as a guaranty that his bid will be complied with 'unless good cause therefor be shown and in default fit such deposit the Master shall immediately resell the said premise* upoh the same: terms; and that if the successful bidder, after making said deposit, shall fail to comply with his bid within a reasona ble time the Master shall resell the said premises on the same terms oh some subsequent salesday named by plaintiff’s attorneys. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. G. M. GREENE, ji Master, Master’s office, Sept 8th, 1927. Mra. J. A. Morris and on the ^ knrs formerly- a part of lands formally a part of tract ot land bat recently \to L. A. Harley and larato Also: State of South Carolina, • County of Baraewll. In the Court of Common Pleas. V . ^ Atlantic Life Insurance Company, ' Plaintiff, vs. Week-End TRIPS Round Trip Reduced F ares frost BARNWELL Fares from Other Points in Proportion. Wrightsville Beach $10.05 Augusta 2.40 Tickets on sale Fridays and Saturdays and forVnoon Sun day trains, good until midnight £ following Tuesday. Sunday Excursions Augusta $2.00 J | 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 SL 1 We are prepared to serve you. < > •’ J. E. MAHAFFEY. T. A. Barnwell, S. C„ Phene 8. . ATLANHC COAST LINE • Emmett R. Cail, Mrs. Olaree Cail, N. B. Gamble as Receiver of Home Bank of Barnwell, and J. B. Arm strong as Treasurer of Barnwell County, - ■— - - Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at pubHc auction, in front of the Count House in Barnwell, State and county aforesaid, upon Monday, October Srd, 1927, the same being salesday in said month, between the legal hour* of cale, the folowing de scribed real property, to-wit: All that certain lot of land, with all improvements thereon, situate in the MASTER’S SALE. All that certain piece or panral of land sfaxabt in the Town of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, two and one-half (2%) acres, bounded oh the north 550 m State of South Carolina, ^. County of Baraewll. In the Court pf Common Pleas. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Plaintiff, \ vs. - . —* W, H; Alderman, fe. F. A. Wietera A Son, Palmetto Guano Corporation, and Bank of Springfield, . Defendants, By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at public auctions in front of the Count House in Barnwell, State and county aforesaid, upon Monday, October Srd, 1927, the same being salesday in said month, between the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed real property, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or plantation of land situate, bring and or lea fleet on Patterson Street, running Aram Blackville road to line of % S. Gave; on the east and south 600 feet by Blackville Road and Main Street of the TVrwra off Barnwell, and west 560 feet by lots of. Falkenstein and Cave; -the said premises being the land upon which is now situate the residence off Harry D. Calhoun and a number of ttepant houses, and being that portion of a certain' tract of land conveyed to Harry D. Calhoun by C. F. Pechman by deed recorded in Book 8-E, page 76, that has not here tofore been conveyed. The real estate above described will be sold in. separate tracts. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. The successful bidder or bidders will be required to deposit with me ten per cent, of the amount of his, her or Kheir bids, either in cash or by eerfifled check, the same to be applied orr the bid, should there be a compliance with the same, but should there be a failure to do jo, — then said amount so deposited shall be forfeited to the plaintiff and tha premises re-ookl upon the same terms and at such bidden’ risk. N. B. GAMBLE,. * Receiver, Home Bank, of BarnweU. i s Town of Barnwell, State of South | being in the County of Barnwell, and Carolina, beginning at an iron staKe- i n the State of South Carolina, con- on Main Street 309 feet West of the | tsining sixty (60) acres, more or less, Western edge of Marlboro Street, and , and bounded aa follows: On the the Western edge of State Highway North by lands of C. E. Gyles; Ea*t Legal Advertisements Notice of Dissolution. This is due notice that a meeting ot the stockholders of the Home Fur nature Company, Incorporated, will be held at their office on Main Strait, Bdmwelk Sj C* at tvsshb o’clock October 15th, 1927, to diaeolve aaid company. (Signed) Home Furniture Company, T>y L. M. Calhoun, Sec.y. Barnwell, $. p <f Sept. 13th, 1927. It MASTER’S SALE. cqgnidaa, however, Ithat, at ,U only through co-operation with the farmers and the business interests of the en- tire August^ district that a big cot ton market can be .suatahwd And main tained. However, they believe that everybody will profit by helping to make Augusta even a greater cotton market than It is at present. State of South Carolina, County of Baraewll: In the Court of Common Pleaa Bank of Western Carolina, Plaintiff, vs. Lennie Reed, et al., Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at public* auction, in front of the CouP- House in Barnwell, State and county aforesaid, upon Monday, October 3rd, 1927, the same being | Eva D Clllhount salesday in said month, between ths legal hours of sale, the following de scribed real ’property, to-wit: All that certain peice, parcel v pr tract of land with . improvements thereon, situated and lying tn the County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, and containing Elerni and Seventy-one hundreths (11.70) acrea and known pa farm bract No. 121 on plat made by Wittmrn, on the 25th day of October, 1927, said plat duly recorded in the Clirk’s office , for Barnwell County. Said land bounded as floiows: On the North by lande^of C. F. Riser; on the East by lands of Hair; on the South by lands No. 1, running West 100 feet to s point on Main Street, thence South 200 fleet to a point on line of W. P. Franklin; thence East 85 feet to a point on lino of Mra. A. E. Hartin; thence North 16« Eaat 202.4 feet to the' beginning point, bounded on the North by Main Street of aaid town; on the Eaat by lot of Mrs. Mary J. Parker; on the South by lota of W. P. Franklin and Mra. A. E. Hartin, and on the West by lot of Mra. Lena Davies, as shown by plat thereof made by J. D. Robinson, Civil Engineer, dated April 28th. 1924. Hie aaid lot being the lot conveyed to E. R. Call by Mrs. Emma Holman by deed dated Oct. 5th, 1926, and recorded in the ‘office of the Clerk of Court fbr Barn well County in Book 9-G, at page 141. Terms jf Sale: Cash; the Master to require the successful bidder, other thaa the plaintiff, to immediately de posit the sum of Five Hundred Dollars as a guarantee that his bid will be complied with unite* good cause for non-compliance shall be shown; and that upon failure of the aurcaetful bidder to make aaid deposit, the Mas ter shall immediately resell the aaidj (premises on the same terms, and so continue until the said deposit shall have been made; and that upeftf fail ure of the successful bidder to com ply with his bid within a reasonable time the said Master shall resell said premises upon the succeeding sales- 4»y. or some subsequent« salesday named by plaintiff’s attorney upon the same term* and after due adver tisement, subject to the risk of the fdimer bidder. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. C M. GREENE. , Master. Master’s office, Sept. 8, 1927. by estate of C. E. Gyles; South by lands of H. C. Odom, and on the West by estate lands of W. B. Rosa, being that same tract of land con veyed by L. H. Snider to Mike Glea- ton and from Mike Glee ton to W. H. Alderman. Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for revenue stamps'*™! papers. G. M. GREENE. Master. Master's office. Sept. 8th. 1927. NOTICE OF SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Baraewll In the Court of Common Flees. The State of South Carolina. Ex Rai Altaic S. Farit, State Bagk Ex- Plaintiff, SUMMONS Ft>R RELIEF. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of W. T. Aycork, * va. J. T. Felder, Defendant. TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED: , YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action nad to serve a cepy of your answer to ths said Complaint on the aubacvfbaiu at their office in Barnwell. 8. C. withm twenty day* after the service hereof, sxcknsWe of 4* day of such service; and If you tail to answer the ftomplatat wttMa the Unas afire arid, the plaintiff in this action will agpty to the relief demanded In the Dated Auguet 11th. A. D., 1927. BROWN and BUSH. va Petitioner. D. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Baraewll. —^ In the Court of Common Pleas. Plaintiff, va. H. D.. Calhoun and. The Flash Com- i pany, a corporation, and A. M. Wither* and Eliza H. Withers, co partners trading as Albert With ers Company, Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entfried cause, I will sell at public auction, in front of the Court Houoe in Barnwell, State and couiyty Aforesaid, upon Monday, October Srd, 1927, the same being Home Bank of Barnwell, Harry Calhoun, et al. Defendants. Pursuant to the term* of an torier signed in the above entitled case by Judge H. F. Rice, dated June 29. 1927, and of a supplement! order signed Henry- Johnson, dated August 21, 1927, directing me as Receiver of the Home Bank of Barflwell, to sell the Iproprty hereinafter deedribed; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for each in> front of the Court House door In Barnwell, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the 3rd day of October, 1927, the following de scribed property: A certain piece, parcel or lot and Ranking house situate thereon in the (town of Barnwell, bounded north by Main St., east by lot of Methodist Chim(h, gou.h by lot of C. F. MolaSr and west by lot and building of Es tate of J. A. Porter. V Also: » All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land with buildings and im provements ithereon containing one acre, more or less, lying, being and situate in the town of Snelling, State and County aforesaid, and bounded as follow*: North by right of way of NOTICE. TO THE ABSENT DEFENDANT, J. T. FELDER: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Complaint to the above entitled action wua on tha 8Qth day of Auftafi, 1927, filed ia Mm office of the Clerk of Court for Baruuefl Qounty, South Carpitaa. BROWN and BUSH. ' Carroll, »UMMQN*rO***UB'." ' State of South Carolina, . County of Barnwell Court of Common Plods. Cora Brookei* and McLaurin Brooker, Plaintiffs, 1 Laurie - Brooker, Eugene Brooker, John Brooker, Fannie Thelma Pravtmga, Annie Brooker, Helen Broker, J. Z. Brooker, Char lotte Brooker, United Daughters of the Confederacy and N. B. Gamble, Receiver of the Home Bank of Barnwell. Defendants. TO TPE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, and to servo e copy ef your anfrirer to said Complaint on the subscribers at their office in Bern- well, S. C. f within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fall to answer the complaint within the ' fl ♦ Atlantic Coast: Line Railroad Com- time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this pany; east by lot formerly owned by. action will apply to the Court for the J. M. Easterling; ana on the west by [ relief demanded in the Complaint lot now or formerly owned by B. E. Woodward. Also: All that certain piece, parcel or tract: of land with improvements of Mrs. A. R. White, and on the West by Jones Bridge Road. , ' Terms of Sale: Cash; and that pur chaser pr purchasers be required to deposit with the Said Master cash or a certified check in the sum o' $100.00 as a guarantee of good flsith salesday in said month, between the i thereon, situate, lying and being in legal hours of sale, the' following de- Richland Township,' County and State scribed real property, to-wit: . ! aforesaid, containing 355 acres, more All of that piece; parcel or tract of or less, and known'as a part of ths land in the above namql County and homestead place of W. F.'Greene, ds : State, known as Cherry Hill plants- ceased, and bounded as foOoera: On tion and containing 478 acres, more he north by lands formerly of aaid or less, bounded now or formerly as tract recently ordered sold to L. A. follows: On the North by lands of Harley and lands of Da|sd 20th day of Aug. A. D. t 1927. BROWN and BUSH, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. NOTICE. - TO THE ABSENT DEFENDANTS, JOHN BROOKER AND FANNIE CARROLL: - YOU WILL PLEASE TJ NOTICE that the complaint ht the above entitled action was op ths dsv of August, 1227, fiktf in offkfe of ths Clark of well County, Advertise in Ths I aopU-Sentinel.j to'comply with his or their bid,' and) Mrs. Kate M- Patterson and W. M. Burckhaltec, on ths tost by lands for- i,i» *■ i a At: