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* . . ..v f AGE FOUR. TOE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY. NOVEMBER It, 1927 JOHN W. HOLMES mo—1912. B. P. DAVIES. Editot and Proprietor. Entered at the poet office at Barnwell S. C M aa second-claaa matter. f ^ SUBSCRIPTION JIATB8: Dud Yew — 1—|1A0 Six Montha JO Three Montha ... ,60 (Strictly in Adeance.) THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1927 \ We will bet that woman who flew ^air-mail,” New York to California, to keep a dinner engagement had a new gown. \ I I I I . I: Ships are to be built which will cross the ocean in four days. Seems like the richest of men should be able to get along with their wives for that kaigth of time. Fifty-Fifty.’ vanish The fragrance of her smile. Like a sweet rose at midnfht, Inei gently fill asleep, From this world of pafn and trout£e, To a land oif peace and rest. Those who would think her forgotten Little realize the pain Of the long weary years of grieving Until we meet again. Her cousin, Lizzie Williamson, S. E .Dillworth, of Asheville, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stevens, of Kershaw and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. .Brown, <Jf Barnwell. T If but 50 per cent, of our people were enough interested in government to go to the polls in our last national election, may it not be due in large measure to the fact that leadersh : p is grasped by men of babbling tongues rather than by those of functioning brains? It was not always so in America. It has nr/ver been so much so as today. And it is due to one of two reasons—to the inability of the leaders to think, or to a moral cow ardice which persuades them to con ceal their thoughts. Men are seeking the Presidential nomination—as leaders if you please —who, on vital issues, positively re fuse to lead or to even think aloud. This means an utter lack of essential qualities; for if they have no idea* , ox plana they Jtro. not fiW aod if thay, . have ideas they daps not:! uttaE^lhap- -s’ are unfit. They lack either the men tal capacity or the moral qualities for which the mass . of the people are waiting—and thus far in vain. Little wonder that 50 per cent, of the people are too cynical or indiffeV- ent to vote when the issues that vital ly concern millions, the success of our institutions and the good of *o- city ant utterly ignored by the very men who aspire to the leadership of the Nation. I^t the candidates remove their mufflers and their rubber heels, and like statesmen of the days when statesmen were leaders and thinkers speak out and tell us where they stand on the Farm problem, Prohibi tion, Immigration, Flood Rolief, Tariff, etc., etc., etc. Then will the P|pidential campaign mean a real debate to which the pub lie interest will respond. Allendale "Tax Levy Shows Big Increase Allendale, Nov. 1.—There has been a decided increase in the tax levy of every school district ' in Allendale County over the tax levy of last year, according to thci annual report made by J. Stoney Sanders, county auditor. In the school districts of Allendale, Appleton, Baldoc, Beech Bf&nch Bennett Springs, Bull Pond, Cave, Riverside, Seigling, Lawton, Syca more and Ulmers—those districts making up the Allendale Centralized High School District, an extra levy os six mills has been added in every district. In the school districts of Brunson. Harmony, Kline, Fairfax, Union. Sand Hill and Shady Grove, a 3 3-4 l«vy has been added to each district. Fairfax district bears the greatest burden of all, with an additional levy of 29 3-4 mills over that of last year. This, of course, is due to the hand some new school building which Fair fax has recently completed. RHEUMATISM While in France with the American Atjayil' obtained » noted French pre-‘ scription for the treatment of Rheu matism and Neuritis. I have' given ‘fliis to thousands with wonderful re sults. The prescription cost me noth ing. I ask nothing for it. I will mail it if you will send me your address. A postal will bring it. Write today. PAUL CASE, Dept. M-206, Brockton, Mass. Notice! 1 .. All persons holding claims against the Town of Barnwell are requested to render bills monthly. • -» By Order of Council. F. S. Brown, Clerk, NOTICE! Long Branch Philosophy. We were In Columbia during the Fair, and after reading Gov.‘ Richard's proclamation in regard to gambling, nnd I aedirtg {that he made Special Listening Easy. Bf. Sooner or later national organiza tions will lewrn that a real grievance or issue cannot be brushed aside. F »r a fact it is almost an impossibility— because sooner or later it will assert itaelf here or there—and maybe in a new dress not quite as mild a* in its original form. All of this has to do the action- of the ing a place on its convention program for a discussion of the farm problems. It was hardly a wise decisiqn. . There is no more vital or impor tant question before the ^nation to day than our farm problem—and of a financial nature too. Millions of people art involved—representing not only a basic industry—but the most has ic industry. What if the spokesmen of the banker group interested in agricul tural relief had submitted a few un > sound theories or unjust attacks upon the bankers? Isn’t it always better to destroy such reasoning in the arena of open debate than to give them ex tended life by refusing a hearing? Over the long haul the Bankers will find that through talking things over with the farmer they will icome to understand each other better. Death of Inez Williams. he- habit - on^jhe fair nrt"wTTtm^xrp^W^hyTtTg ;t would be left to fair authorities out there to define gambling, we were reminded of the time hack in the 70s when we plowed along with Ittle Bill Brisbane, a colored boy. we made bets almost every day and hrt left it to u* to say who won and of course 'he result was easy to guess at. And during rambleii on the grounds we were thus reminded that a gmen horn full of cash into the .city getting drops into the State fair grounds and soon his rash is betting he lo*-?s every time. The gambler in his glory cries as he rakes th«i pile Oh ain’t I Hunky- doia but the mournful part of the story is yet to come the mothers in Israel and middle aged fathers were teaching the young idea how to shoot, boys of 10 and up and lasses of all ages were gathrered around the gamb ling concerns shucking down the dimes by the wholesale of whirir there seemed to be no scarcatv. • Riah Mas. Sjncq the Home Bank building has been sold it is uncertain as to '_.l y * what length of time I will be in pos session of the vaults. I will thank those who have any papers, records or other valuables left in the bank, for safe keeping, to call for them at •their earliest convenkmce. N. B. Gamble, Receiver. Home Bank of Barnwell. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. further order of the Court from sell ing, or otherwise disposing of *ny-of^ the property now or formerly owned by C. H. Pfuntcr and Improvement Ginning and Seed Company, which said property is more fully described as follows: AH that certain lot of land, with the builtings and machinery thereon, situate in the Town of Blackville anH* County of Barnwell and State of South Carolina, fronting on Railroad Ave. and measuring two. hundred (200) feet by two hundred (200) fciet, and said lot is known as the C. H. Mathis warehouse lot. ^ ^ IT IS ORDERED that a copy of this order and the petitioners herein be forthwith served upon the respond ents or thedr attorney, and it ap pearing that the whereabouts of the respondents, C. H. Pfunter and Im provement Ginping and Seed Com pany, are now unknown, let said two respondents be served publication as provided by law. , It IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy_£>f the return of each of the respondents be served upon Harley & Blatt, attorneys for George K. Fick- iing, at least one week before the hearing herein. H. F. RICE, Judge, 2nd Circuit. Aiken, S. C., Nov. 2, 1927. “Mammy’s Li’l Wild Rose” A comedy-drama of the Sunny South, will be presented by local talent at the Vamp Theatre on Tuesday evening, November 3, 1927, at eight o’clock. The cast is unusually attractive. Three capital comedy roles! A treat for old and young. V _ IN THE MEANTIME- BUY YOUR GASOLINE, OIL, TIRES AND AUTO ACCES- ' SORIES FROM k VICKERY BROS. GARAGE. Barnwell, S. C. ft State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. SITG R E A V ES-COPBL A N D MARRIAGE. The following item from Sunday's issue of The State will be read with interest in Barnwell, where the bride made numerous friends during visits to her niece, Mrs. Edgar A. Brown. The. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. H .S. Poole,' Petitioner, against • ' ~ • H • Pfmild*.. I m pro v.*ua« Vegetable Oil Company, Inc., George K. Fickling and M. N. Rates, Respondents. TO THE DEFENDANTS above named: YOy ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint : n this action, «nd to servet-a copy of your answer to said Complaint on the subscribed at our office in Barnwell, S. C. t within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to an swer thoi Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court foivthe relief demanded in the Complaint. BROWN A BUSH. Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Dated this 10th day of October, A. D. J 1927. In the Court of Common Pleas. Ex Parte, t -George K. Fickling, for and on be half of himself and of all other creditors of C. H. Pfunter and Im provement Gimrinp and Seed Com pany, In JRe, H. S. Poole, C. H. Pfunter, Improvement Gin ning and Seed Company, Interna tional Vegetable OH Company, Inc.. George K — rFickling and M. N. Bates, Respondents. To the Defendants, C. H. Pfunter and Improved Ginning and Seed Co.: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NO TICE: That the above order and petition which was attached thereto was filed in the Clerk of Court’s office for Barnwell County, S. C., on Nov. 4 1927. HARLEY A BLATT. Attorneys for Petitioner. GENTLEMEN’S WATCHES _r At Very Special Prices! Having purchased a job lot of South Bend Watches at start ling low prices I am offering ,the following a s long'as they last:— 17 Jewel t d.,Listed, 16 size South Bend, in beautiful white gold finished case, rail road style, regular value |28.00, now $18.50 17 Jewel adjusted, 12 size South Bend, in very artistic white gold finish case—Regular $35.00 value, now $24.75 If you desire a good watch for your self or a Xmas gift for a friend at about the factory cost of production, don’t fail to take advantage of this opportunity which we are able to offer in con sequence ot a lucky job lot purchase. Our stock of Elgins, Walthamg and high grade Swiss is up PTand at 'prices MR 'obtainable in "cities Hue to ; our Tower operating expenses. Let’s show you. High grade watch, platinum and gold jewelry repairing a specialty.’ * P. W. Stevens JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST. BARNWELL, S. C.- NOTICE. Thursday afternoon of *CapJ. James W. Copeland, of ^Clinton, and Miss Bessie Sitgceaves, of Laurens, was an interesting social of the week. The home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. W. H. Martin, West Main Street, was the scene of the attractive ceremony, which took place at 3 o’clock. The wedding music was given by Mrs. M L. Roper. The bride entered the cere mony room ort the arm of Albert Dial who gave her in marriage, while the bridegroom came in with his son, J W. Copeland, Jr., of Greenville. Two dainty little girls, Emily Brown, of Barnwell, and Barbara Dial, of Lau rens, wearing white chiffon frocks over pink, entered together bearing the ring on a silver tray showered with rose petals. The officiatinb min ister. the Rev. L. P. McGee, pastor of the First Methodist church of Lau rens,used the ring ceremony in the im pressive ctiremony. To the Defendants, C. H. Pfunter am Improved Ginning a nd Stt*d Co.: Yot will please take notice that the Complaint herein was filed in the of fice of the Clerk of Court for Barn well County, S. C., on Nov. 9, 1927. BROWN A BUSH. Attorneys for Petitioner. ORDER. »■— •—^1. County of Barnwell. * V . In the Cou*i of Common Pleas. Ex Parte, George K. Fickling, for and on be half of himself and of all other creditors -of C. H. Pfunter and Im- provenuait Ginning and -Seed Com pany,. * ~ “ ' ' - In Re, H. S. Po<Jle, Petitioner, vs. Bamberg, Nov. 6.—Funeral services for Inez Williams, 10 years old, who died Saturday morning, Nov. 5th at two o’clock, were held Sunday morn ing at Canon Church by the Rev. Corward. The remains were laid to ivwt in the Canon churchyard. She is survived by her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Willi ami, two sisters, Ethel Mae and Mattie Lee, three brothers, Billie, Ervin and Charles Williams, all of Bamberg, and a host of friends and relatives. Ii , s hard to break the tender cord, When love has bound tho heart, ^ If a hard, so hard to speak the word. We must forever pert They aaw her growing weaker, , The bride wore p wood-brown cos tume with accessories to match, and carried an arm bouquet of butterfly roses. A reception followed the ceremony, immediately alfiter which Mr. and Mrs. Copeland left for a Southern brdal trip. The gu|sts and wedding party were served refreshments upm King receved in the dining room Which was very pretty in white and green decorations. An Italian lace centerpiece and a large silver basket of white chrysanthemums adorned the' table, softly lighted by gr^en ta pers in silver candlesticks placed at sach end. —-r Tho cut-of-town guests included; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and Mrs Rebecca Shand, of Clinton; Mrs. C. H. Pfunter, Improvement Gin ning and Seed Company, Intdrna tional Vegetable Oil Company, Inc.. George K .Fickling and M. N Bates, Respondents. Upon reading and filing the at tached verified petition and other pleadings herein, and upon motion of Harley & Blatt, attorneys for Gcmge K. Fickling, with, the consent of Messrs. Brown & Bush, attorneys fqr H. S. Poole, it is ORDERED that the respondents be, and they hereby are, directed to show cause before Judge T. J. Mauldin, at the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Docember 12th, 1927, at ten o’ clock A. M. of said day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard why a .Receiver should not be appoint ed to take over the affairs of said respondents, C. H. Pfunter and Im provement .Ginning and Sted Com pany, ana to administer the same un-. der the orders of this Court; and, in the meantime, the said respondent* C. H. Pfuntqp, Improvement Ginning l p i an< * ***& Company *nd International • Vegetable Oil Company, their afro Is - ^ — ——— 1---**’-— 1 ' —" -■■■i-H i .rj- FOR SALE .CHEAP.—Grist and bean mill and kerosene engine; in good condition. 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