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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 192S.
The Barnwell People-Sentinel
JOHN W. HOLMES
1840—1912.
B. P. DAVIES, Editor aad Proprietor.
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Entered at the post office at Barnwell
S. C., as second-class matter.
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1928.
Talk may he cheap, but not when
you talk back to a policeman.
Probably the biggest traffic prob
lem of all is how to buy the gasoline.
Now that leap year is here the
cynical bachelors should be careful of
the company they keep.
Most people who talk about a
woman’s place being in the home real
ly mean it is in the kitclutt.
The [‘resident of the Press.
President Coolidge, in a recent ad
dress a t the dedication of the National
Press Club’s new magnificent ^Wash
ington home, gave it as his opinion
that the American press has become
invaluable to "business, but has lost
much of its power in molding public
opinion.
The press- “appears to have , lost
much of its power ag a director of
public thought,’’ declared the Prisi-
*s-
den(, and since he made the declara
tion newspapers throughout the coun
try have, been debating the question.
We do not share'the alarm evident
ly felt by the nation’s leader. We
think the small town press, at least,
has always been, is, and always will
be a moral, social and political guide
to its readers as well as^in ever-in
creasing force for the betterment of
business. The Power of The Press as
a formative instrument in directing
the public can not, shall not die. Of
ten we hear persons lament the good
old days, when Dana and Greeley arid
others, with their so-called personal
journalism, had a tremendous influ
ence. Today there are new Danas,
new Greeleys, new Bennetts—hut they
have not about thttm the halo of ro
mance which always hovers about the
past and makes it seem somehow more
glorious, more colorful thant the pres
ent. •»
When the hands of the dial have
turned often enough, and this present
generation becomes a past and fond
ly remembered time, persons will
point to the'editors of today, as now
they point to the editors of yesterday,
and declare loudly: “In those days
newspapers were newspapers. They
had real influence.”
t)AVTS*tEE CHAPTER
MET FEBRUARY 7TH.
Blackville, Feb. 14.—Tho Davis-Lee
Chapter of the U.~ D. C. of Blackville
held its regular monthly meeting on
Tuesday afternoon, the 7th insti, at
the home of Mrs. Mary Blume, Mrs.
A. It. Ninestein, the president, presid
ing, and the attendance^being quite
good
Mrs. Ryan Gyles was appointed re
corder of Crosses for the World War,
and those desiring these crosses are
asked to notify Mrs. Gyles, who will
bo glad to take the matter up for
them.
Mats. Reka Rich was appointed cus
todian.
A letter was gent by the Chapter to
the Barnwell Delegation to the Legis
lature, asking that an appropriation
of at least $25 per month be made for
the Veterans. -- • —. . —
The progiam, which was arranged
by Miss Marin Farrrell, Historian, in
cluded a solo by Mrs. Briggs Kammer, x
and a reading on Robert E. Lee by
Mrs. 7. L^ Wragg.
Mrs. Blume was assisted by her
daughter. Miss Eva Blume, in serving
refreshments. ^
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Notice of Discharge.
Notice is horeby given that We Will
file our final return as Administrators
of the estate of Isaac Foreman, with
the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of
the Probate Court, for Barnwell Conn*.
ty, South Caiolina, upon Sautrday,
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the 10th day of TVIarirh, at 11:00
clock in the forenoon, and petition the
said Court for an Order of Discharge
and letters di^missory. - •
JESSIE FOREMAN,
» LANEY f OREMAN: ~
Admors. Est. of
Isaac Foreman.
BamwrtH, S. €., Feb. 13, 1928.
NOTICE OF SALE.
administn&rix of said estatci, will sell
to the highest bidder for cash in front
to
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 debts, as a w’hole, now re
maining due to the estate of Dr. C. B.
Ray, deceased. ^
*» JESSIE B. RAY, «
As. Admix, of Estate of Dr. C. B. Ray,
deceased.
Barnwell, S. C., Feb. 8, 1928.—3tc.
MASTER’S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County :)f Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
Daisy Duncan Buckingham,
Plaintiff,
vs. ‘
John Newton, N. B. Gamble a ,s Ro
ceiver of Home Bank rf Barnwell,
r Farmers Union Mercantile Com
pany, Bank of Western Carolina
and H. D. Calhoun,
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 Court House in Barnwell, State
and County aforesaid, on Monday
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Mailch 5;th, 1928, the same being
salesday in said month, between the
legal hours of sale, the following de
scribed real property, to wit:
All that tract of land situate, lyjng
and being in Red Oak Townshin,
County of Barnwell, State of South
Carolina, and containing Two Hun
dred Forty-five (245) acres, more or
less, and bounded North by lands of
R. B. Sander's; East by lands of Hamp
ton Chitty and lands of Daniel Tilly;
South by lands of W. C. Birt 3nd
West by lands of F. W. Weathe-rsbeo.
Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to-
pay for papers and revenue stamps.
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And the purchaser shall immediately
aftxfr the property is bid off deposit
with the Master Two Hundred and
00-100 ($200.0h) Dollars as-# guaran
tee of good faith, and when the pur
chaser complies wi,th his bid he shall
have credit for the same, but upon
hi& failure to so-comply the said Two
Hundred ($200.00) Dollars shall be
forfeited as liquidated damages.
G. M. GREENE,
t .. Master, Barnwell County.
Master’s office, Feb. 14th, 1928.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to order of Probate Court, dated Feb
ruary 7, 1928, In Re: Estate of Dr.
C. B. Ray, deceased, I, the undersigned
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County of Barnwell. 1
Court of Common -Pleas,
Annie Hieis, Minnie Siaiborough, "Sal-
lie'E,. Moore, v Martha A. Hiers,
Mary E. Baixley, J. P. Hiers, Maxcy
P. Eaves, Charlie L. Hier«, Annie
L. Bryant,, Hattie T. Perry and Gil
more Hiers,
Plaintiffs,
_ vs.
Bernice C. Hieis, Menedith Hires, T.
L. Hiers, Tr., Catherine Lutz. Earle
Lutz, Banly/of Western Carolina,
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tilizer Company and Phinizy and
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Defendants.
TO K THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
NAMED:
YOU ARE -HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the complaint
in this action, and to serve a cbpy of
youi answer to sai,d Complaint on the
subscribers at ..their office in Barn
well, S. C., within twenty days after
the service hereof, exclusive of the
day of such service; and if you fail to
answor the complaint within the time
aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action
will apply to the Court for the Belief
demanded in the Complaint.
Dated Jan. 24, A. IT., 1928.
* VAMP THEATRE, Barnwell, S. G_
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Notice ot Debtors and Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that all per
sons holding claims against the> cs-
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tate of Mis. Fraftcis H .Cater, shall
file them duly attested with the under
signed Executor of—the Will of the
said Mrs. Francis H. Cater, on or be
fore Monday, the 20th day of Febru
ary, 1928, and all persons indebted td
the said estate are ^required to mal^e
prompt payment to the undei signed
Executor.
JOHN M. CATER,
Hattieville^ S. C.
* Executor of the Will of
2-2-3tc. Mr*. Fraticis H. Cater.
Notice of Discharge.
BROWN & BUSH,
mrritTffY ^Attorne
Notice is hereby given that T wi 11
file my final return as guardian of A.
R. Williams, with the Honorable John
K. .Snelling, Judge of Probate for
Barnwell County, State of South Car
olina, upon Februaiy 27th, 1928, at
11:00 o’clock A. M., and petition the
said Court f° r an Order of Discharge
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TO THE ABSENT DEFENDANTS
BERNICE C. HIERS, MEREDIT^I
HIERS, J. XT TflERS, JR., CATH
ERINE LUTZ, EARLE LUTZ, EU
GENE LUTZ, AND
LUTZ.
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
NOT'CE that the complaint in the
abt vt entitled action was on the 24th
day of January, 19£8, filed in the of
fice oj the Clork'of Court of BarnwMf
County, South Carolina.
BROWN & BUSH,
Plaintiff’s Attorneys,
(Mrs.) Janie Cl Lewis. .
Guardian of A. R. Williams.
'BarnweTTTSTX:, FehH, 1928.^Ttc^
CALL FOR REPUBLICAN DIS
TRICT CON VENT 10 N\ BA RN VV ELL
S. C., JAN. 20, 1928.
animals
cotton at a profit.
armers
Notice '©f Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my final account as Administra
tor of the estate of Richard H. Burck-
halter, with the Hon. Jahn_K.^-Sn»!t-
ling. Judge of Probate, for Barnwell
County, State of South Carolina, upon
Monday, the 27th day ’of February,
1928, at 11:30 o’clock in the forenoon,
and petition the said Court for an
Order of Discharge hnd Letters Dis-
missoVy.
R. M. BtmCKHALTER,
Admr. Estate of
2-2-4tc. R. H. Burckhalter.
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Notice is hotreby given that a Dis
trict Convention is called to meet at
Barnwell, S. G., Thursday, 16th day of
February, 1928, at 12 o’clock Noon, for
the jmrpose of electing one (1) dele
gate to the NATIONAL REPUBLI
CAN CONVENTION which meets in
Kansas City, Mo., June 12, 1928, for
the purposci of ^NOMINATING CAN
DIDATES FOR PRESIDENT AND
VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED
STATE'S. . / —
This convention will be composed of
twenty-five (25) delegates appointed
as follows: AIKEN, 5; ALLENDALE
2; BAMBERG, 2; BARNWELL, 3*,'
BEAUFORT; 3; EDGEFIELD, 3;
HAMPTON, 2; JASPER, 2; a nd SA-
LUDA, 3T **
All pei sons without regard to past
political affiliations are-invited to irieet
with us.
.^^Yours very respectfully,
W. S. DIXSQN,
- District hairman.
Attest: ^ C. P. Robinson, Secty.
Barnwell,
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