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PAGE EIGHT. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, BOOTH CAROLINA THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 9, 1928. NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to order of Probate Court, dated Feb ruary 7, 192&V In Re: Estate of Dr. C. B. Ray, deceased, I, the undersigned administratrix dT said estatTv will sell to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Saturday, March 3rd, 1928, at 10 o’clock A. M., all and singular the ac counts and debt3, as a whole, now re- mairxing due to the estate of Dr. C. B. Ray, deceased. JESSIE B. RAY, As. Admx. of Estate of Dr.-C. B. Ray, deceased. Barnwell, S. C., Feb. 8, 1928.—3tc._ PROGRAM VAMP THEATRE IMKNWlELL, S. C. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Feb. 8 and 9: Jack Mulhall and Charles Murray in “THE POOR NUT. 11 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Feb. 10 and 11: . Billie Dove in AMERICAN BEAUTY Also: “Casey of the Coast Guard.” MONDAY AND TUESDAY Feb. 13 and 14: LON CHANEY in “LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT” WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Feb. 15 and 16: “ROSE OF THE GOLD EN WEST” Featuring MARY ASTOR AND GILBERT ROLAND. Half of the proceeds from this pic ture will be given to the painting fund of the Barnwell Episcopal Church. Barnwell County to Ship Car of Poultry Miss Amelia McNab, home demon- stration atyent. and II_ G, BoyUton v county farm agent, announce that a carload shipment of poultry will he made from Barnwell County next week. The schedule of loading is as follows: Monday at Dunbarton, Tues day at Barnwell, and Wednesday at Hilda. Prices a^e said to be very good and it is expected that the shipment will be very successful. The scale of prices to be paid will be found in an advertisement on page eight of this isstie. Local and Personal New* from WUliston Mrs. Laurie C. Fowke; Lyndhurst, Feb. 4.—This communi ty was greatly shocked and saddtoiod by the death of Mrs. Laurie C. Fowke, which occurred at an early hour on Saturday morning, after a brief ill ness. Mrs. Fowke was before her mar riage Miss Mary Mercer, of King’s Mountain, N. C., and has made her home her. i since 1918. Surviving her are her husband and five small chil dren. Intend- was made Sunday morn ing in an old family burying ground, known-as the, “Baptist Cemetery” of this locality, and was attended by a large • concoufse of relatives and frieiyis. \— —. Louise Rice, world famous graphologist, can positively read your talents, virtues end faults in the drawings, words and what nots that you scribble when!‘‘lost in thought”. Send your‘‘scribblings” or signature for analysts. Enclose the picture of the Mikado head, cut from a box of Mikado pencils, and ten Leats. Address Louise Rice, care of EAGLE PENCIL CO., NEW YORK CITY 1 C e gg s to the I 1 O D O Z E N i That s the way one man who feeds his hens * ul-O-Pep Egg Mash egresses his increased production. I gather 15 eggs for every dozen that I got before I used Ful-O-Pep,” he says. You can increase the number of eggs you are getting every day, too. Right now is the time to do it. This is the famous feed that contains Cod Liver Meal to make the other ingredients give additional value. Every mouthful gives the hens all feed tio waste ~ and young and old layers keep right on producing. FUL-O-PEP EGG MASH Made by The Quaker Qals (pmpany Sold by Farmers Union Mercantile Co. Barnwell, > - . South Carolina WiHinton, Feb. 4.—Miss Bettle Matthew* has—returned from Ol a r, where she spent several weeks. Miss Elaihe Harley, of Barnwell, spent the week-end with Miss Harry- delle Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Sri, S.Ray and daugh ters, Misses Elisje and Thelma, of Denmark, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Ray Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. J. W .Johnson, Dr.' and Mrs. C. ^J. Trottj and little; son, Junior, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnson, in Allen dale. ' ’ - a Miss Gretchen Hair spent tjie week -end in Charleston with Miss Agnes Dantzler. > < - v - Jdr^and Mrs. M. T. Wise have ie- turned to _ Fairfax, where they spent several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith visited in Greenwood this week. ‘ Miss Grace. Huggins came down with her fathur from Aiken Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. M- Bolen and gon, Getson Boh n, of Valdosta, Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Kitchings . and other relatives. Misses Kate Price and Annie Willis, of Denmark, were visitors here Sun- day. . Mr. ancrMrs. Da^id Rogol, Misses f . , Lillie and Beckie and Simply Rogoi attended■ the'marriage in Augusta Tuesday of Mr. Rogol’s niece, Ms,ss Yetta Roseman, to Mr. Sol Harlick, at the Masonic Hall. After which they attended a brilliant reception in honor of the bride and groom. Hart’s Battery Chapter, U. D. C., was delightfully entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Arthur M. Kennedy. There were 22 members^ and two visi tors present. A short business ses sion was held and then the following program enjoyed: Reading: “Virginias East of Val ley,” Mrs. Hattie Rountree. Reading; “Musics in Camp,” Mrs. W. Odiorne for Mrs. C. EL Smith. “vCarry Me Back to Old Virginia” was played on the cfrthophonkv Reading: .“The Shade of the Trees,” Mrs. A. S. Blant?hard # for Mis. W. H. Crogan, who. ijiras absent-. After the meeting adjourned a pa triotic contest was enjoyed and de lightful sandwiches and coffee served bv the hostess. :——r VAMP THEATRE CHANGED MANAGEMENT THIS WEEK Give a Thought to Your Shoes —Before it is too late to m^nd them. We guarantee woik- manship, prompt service,, and the lowest price in Barnwell. If your shoes are already beyond repair \ye will tell you so frank ly—but don’t discard them until we have seen them. If thoy can be repaii^ed they will be as good as new when >Ve return them' to you—and you will get double the wear--out of them. Vaughan’s Shoe Shop —^ BARNWELL, K Rex Fertilizer Distributors .... * $17.50 - V . v • • • Rex Fertilizer Distributors with cut off 18.50 Cole single Corn Drills ....... 22.50 Cole double Corn Drills 26.50 Cole single Drills with fertilizer attachment . . / . 26.50 Lemon Bros. 9 Inc. Barnwell,' > - ? South Carolina FOR SALE! Three building lots it the town of Barn well, centrally locat ed on .Washington Street; size of lots about, 7 5 hy 140. feet. — For further information apply to V ’ • ' . ’ Mrs. Ada S. Rurckhalter Barnwell, S. C. * wlT^A H IT . ❖ C 4 f Seeds of All Kinds 1 Of inteTOirUto'‘ the thdatre-goers of Barnwell is the announcement that the} Vamp 'Theatre is now under the management of R. G. Herndon, who ■assumed- charge Monday,! anl else where in this issue of The People-Sen- tinel will be found thu prdgram for the ensuing week. It is understood that Tom Bolen, who has managed the theatre gnpp^qfnlly- tha past several months, will assist Mr. Herndon in the operation of the pic* ture show. . Mr. Herndon hag booked a number of excellent moving picture produc tions and will endeavor to maintain thii same high standard set by Mr* Bolen. • Tt» Assist Taxpayers. An agent of the South Carolina, Tax Commission, Income Tax Division, will be Ipcated at Barnwell in the Court .House on February 18th, for the purpose of assisting taxpayers in executing State income tax returns for 1927. All persons should avail themselves of this opportunity of securing aid, which will be Cheerfully gwon without iluumb ^ The Internal Revenue Service of the United States Governmimt also an nounces that deputy collectors will^e at Aiken on March 1st and 2nd and at Bamberg on March 1st for the* purpose of assisting taxpayers in preparing federal income tax returns. It is not known at this time whether or not one of thesg deputies will visit Barnwell. - —^ Here’s An Unusual Opportunity! For a period of thirty days, beginning FEBRUARY 1st, we will •offer our entire stock of Clothing, consisting of SUITS, OVERCOATS a«d TROUSERS, for both men and boys, AT COST. DON’T MISS IT. r ' V on* SIMON BROWN’S SONS BLACKVILLE. — _ SOUTH CAROLINA An inmate of a State hospital for the insane has just di«d, leaving $8,- 000, he gathered together by barher- ing and selling candy and tobacco to his fellow lunatics, and some of our 4 multi-millionaires may thank their lucky stars this fellow wasn’t allowed to rup a t large. L———— —y r r* “OLD IRONSIDES” is coming to The Lyric Theatre Blackville S. C. 2—DAYS—2 Thursday and Friday Feb. 16th and 17th. * f ❖ f T T T T VA VA VA VA * f % Fresh stock: GARDEN SEED - All Kinds. Y ' • • CUCUMBER SEED - Kirby Staygreen and . * Q Henderson Perfection Improved. Z WATERMELON SEED - Tom Watson Im: Z v y ^ " proved, Excel, Irish Gray and Thur- Y; man Gray. ^ ❖j — I Also CRATES for Garden and Truck Crops. f T f T T T T f , . , Get my prices before buying .elsewhere. ' J ' ■ ■ ■' ~ 'r 1 ■■■■ — '■■ — — .. 1,,.,. — R. A. Deason W- Barnwell, South Carolina f f T Y T y f T ❖ ❖ ❖ f i ❖ Poultry Next Week car door. Car will be at— Dunbartorf, Monday 13 th “■ |AuT ^ c * STt ^i , ' -T — ~ » Barnwell, Tuesday 14th, and Hilda, Wed- nesday 15th. Poultry will be received from 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. Net Prices to be Paid: Colored Hens, per pound \ . 21c ♦ Colored Springers, per pound ...... . 21c Leghorn Hens, per pound . . 1 Leghorn Springers, per pound . ^ . ^ . . 15c Stags, per pound . 15< Cox, per pound 10c Turkeys, per pound . ... ..... 25c Old Toms, per pound v."." . 20c ' Capons (7 lbs. and over) per pound . .... 27c Small Capons and Slips, per pound ..... 21c Geese and Ducks,/per pound . . . s . * . . 13c, — \ Guineas, each . . . T 7 ...... . 30c Bring poultry in coops, do not tie feet or bring in a bag. * This is a fine opportunity to dispose of sur plus poultry, such as poor layers, extry cox, stags, turkeys, etc. Poultry must NOT be fed day they are brought to car. . ^ J Sale Handled by Miss Elizabeth McNab - Harry G. Boylston ■, Home Demonstration Agent County Fann Agent