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.. • ‘ r ,f ;A \ FACE EIGHT. THE BARNWELL ^SdRE-SENTINEL. BABNWBLU BOOTH CAROLINA i! 1JRSD4Y, APRIL I9TH, 1928. Music and Primary Departments i Will ^ Present Fairy Operetta The Music and Primary Departments of the Barnwell High School will present the Fairy Operetta, “A Hose Dream,” Thursday night, April 19th, at eight o'clock. The public is most cordially invited to be present. There will bet no charge for admission. The program is as follows: CHARACTERS: The Queen of the Fairies.. Derry Patterson Little Rose Peggy Martin The Giant Forgot ~iWerfc*: » * to ** 8 last - The Twins “Can” and “Can’t” i L. M. Mabe and Sarah Frances Brodie The Rosebud y J - ^ Elinor Terry The Door Fairy Kitty Plexico The Roses—Vera T. Boulware, Maria Coclin, Valerie Gigrilliat, Sara Hogg, Cathtirine Black, Mary C. Gamble, Ima Diamond, Edith Turner, Polly Black, Irma Black, Elizabeth Mace, Mary Brown, Margaret Moody, Polly Fales, Bernice Terry. The Elves—Sonny Patterson, William Harris, Guy Townes, Joe Halford, Solomon Blatt, John M. Compton, Cicefo Vaughan, Dan Brown, Norman Dicks, Cecile Holly, Arden Lemon, Dubose Robinson, Trameal Vann, Tom Boulware, Boyd Ray, Billie Bronson, Roscoe Still, William Moody, Blanton Black. The Fairies—Esthv r Diamond, Margaret Delk, Ethel Cave, Edith Goodson, Ida Carter, Helena Brown, Marjorie Carter, Rosa Seigel, Miriam Seigel, Mary Bush, Marjorie Brown, Helen Black. Margaret Black. Gene People^ Helen Sanders, Frances Delk, Anne Brown, Virginia Parker, Daisy Arderson. THE STORY: Little Rose, who has wandered away from home and is lost, falls asleep. The Fairies find htr, and the Fairy Queen desigrates Hop-o’-My Thumb fo guide her through the land of the Lost and later to Fairyland, Little Rose sees much to delight her. The dainty Fairies, the mischievous Fdvt^ whrr^are^ never at rest; the giant Forgot—all these she meets through her wonderful guide Hop-o’-My Thumb. In the second scere they have brought her to Fairyland itself, where the lovely Queen of the Fairies holds court. Can and Can’t, the twins, are here and Little Rose finds a Small Rose Bud amidst her Roses. They do all possi ble to ddight her but nothing can keep Little Rose from becoming tired and sleepy. So v the Queen sends Hop-o’-My Thumb with a message to Little Rose’s mother that she will find her daughter sleeping ’neath the lilad trie in the park. The Lost Chorus leaves Little Rose sleeping, on the Fairy Throne. And so ends the day in Fairyland and A Rose Dream. Barnwell Again Defeats Dumbarton. The Barnwell High School baseball team defeated the Dunbarton aggrega tion! on the latter's diamond Thursday afternoon, 5 to 1. The wildness of Tisdale, the Dunbarton pitcher, to gether with loose plsying on the part of his team mates, allowed Barnwell to get away with a three-run leajd in the first inning. After that the Dun barton boys settled down and gave a very good account of themselves. Dun barton did not score until the sixth minute rally in the seventh, when the first 2 batters hit cleanly and got on second and third. The next three mie^ wejre retired in order. The game went only seven innings by agreement. This is the second victory that Barnwell hag won from Dunbar- toci this season. Mr. ard Mrs. Angus Patterson were visitors in Augusta Saturdav. Nature’s W arnings Head-aches, dull pain in back of neck, nervousness, restless ness, “vertigo”, aching eyes, smarting lids, blurred vision for near or distanct. Thesq are some of the warm ings of defective eyes and should be heeded before more serious trouble is caused. Call in for consultation, and if you are in need of Our ser vices, we feel sum you will join the ranks of our hundreds of delighted patrons. Always HERE to serve' 1 you skillfully and consienciously. P. W. STEVENS Licensed Optometrist Barnwell, S. C. Elleuttfn News. HORSES and MULES I have for sale 18 Mules and 3 Horses. C. F. RIZER OLAR, S. C. Ellentoi|, April 15.—Mrs. Mattie Calhoun, of Greenwood, has been for several days the guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cassels. „,**■ M iss Catherine Bates has n.turned to her home here after a visit with relatives in Augusta. Miss Elizabeth Miller and Z. D. Mil ler, Jr.,-of Augusta, recently visited -their parents here. Mrs. John Booler, of Beech Island, visited Mrs. Z. D. Miller here Friday. ir - Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hinson, of Al lendale, were here Friday, the guests of H r/. a nd Mrs. J. W. Hammond. Mrs. Ida E. Bush, of Williamston, arrived Tuesday for a visit with her sen ar»l daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bush. Mrs. ld a Brinkley, Mrs. R. R. Mc- Elhenny and Fred Brinkley, Jr., were visitors in Augusta Thursday. Mrs. H. M. Cassels, Jr., and little daughter spent Friday in Augusta. Mrs. M. E. Bush, Mrs. D. C. Bush, Miss Mary Phoebe Bush and Lee Brown, spent last wu?k-end in Char leston. Mns. A. A. Foreman, Arthur Fore man, Jr., and Miss Louise Cassels motored to Augusta Thursday. Mrs. Fred C. Brinkley was a visitor in Dunbarton Thursday. Mrs. H. M. Cassels, Sr., Mrs. Mattie Calhoun/ Mrs. B. M. Foreman and Misg Louise Cassels spent Friday ir Augusta. Miss Edith Croxton has returned to Lander college after spending the spring holidays with her parents htire. Louise Wernges, of Augusta, was a business visitor here Thursday Legal Advertisements STATEMENT COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC WORKS FOR QUARTER ENDING MARCH 31ST, 1928 RECEIPTS: Water and Lights- $4,899.61 PAID OUT: Banks __ 424.54 J. N. Anderson, Agt. _ 1,384.60 Salaried _ ^ . _ . 1,425.75 Vickery Bros., a:ct. __ 117.97 HolmdvDorst Coal Co. __ __ 792.94 Standard Oil Co.‘ ___ 98.37 Mann Electric Suply (’«). __ mm D. B, Withei*spoor, Agt. , ___ 88:99 Sharpening Saw .75 Lemon §ros., abet. .__ 52.03 V. S. Owens, a tty- _:_ 16.50 August Sanders, poles- _ ___ 29.10 C. F. Molair, ___ 45.86 Calhoun and Co. ___ 35.68 Wm. McNab ___ 35.92 Refund—Mrs. Porter ___ 2.07 Express and freight _•____ 9.;U) Telephone and telegrams __ 19.75 Wood and setting poles __ ____ _45 L. A. Plexieo ______ ___ 27.12 John C. Moore,.Corp. ^__ 8.39 Motbr Tool Specialty Co. __ 11.14 B. P. Davies ___ ___ 7.50 Ex. Orangeburg _._ 3.00 Int. on Baker - Morrell nete 2.42 • Postage ______ 11.80 Walker, Evans tand Cogswell 3.64 U. S. Rubber Co. _ _ _ _ Thomas and Lumpkin __ ___ 25.00 j. W. Smoak Hdw. Co. ___ 14.65 Cameron and Barkley Co. __ 18.29 Mann Electric Supply Cq. __ 27.43 Price- _ .75 Total i $4,876.08 ~ Cash on Hand :.Z 23.53 . 1.. ▼ - _ - • ' 1 «l ‘it $4,899.61 sides of corrogated iron, located upon a certain lot of kmd situate in the Town of Black vi’le, County of Barn well and s .id State, fronting on Rail road Avenue in said Town, and said lot being knowm *a» the C. H. Mathis Warehouse Lot. Terms of sale: For cash, purchaser to pay Master for all necessary papers and revenue stamps and all taxes be coming due and.payable after, the diay of sale, and . in cakq the purchaser fail to comply with the terms of sale that said premises be resold on the same or some subsequent salesday, on the same terms at the risk of the former purchaser. : 7 "G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office, April 17, 19 Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final Yeturn with the Hon. J. K. Snelling, Judge of Probate. Court for Barnwell County, South Carolirn, as Executor of the Will of Sallie E. DuBose upon the 12th day of May, 1928, and apply to the said Court for an Ordur of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. : — primary of the preceeding election year." Under the above rule, the clubs in tha county are entitled to the follow ing number of delegates: Barnwell, 24; Bennett Springs, 3; Blackville, 12; Double Ponds, 2; Dunbarton, 6; Elko, 4; Four Mile, 2; Friendship, 3; Heal ing Springs, 2; Great Cypress, 5; Hercules, 5.; Hilda, 3; Red Oak, 3; Rosemary, 2; Reedy Branch, 1; Si- loam, 1; Spurr Branch, 1; Williston, 12; total, 91.^ EDGAR A. BROWN, / * N County Chairman, Barnwell, S. C., April 11th, 1928.—St- . "*% QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY DIRECTORS FOR THE QUARTER: j ENDING MARCH 31ST, 1928: PERRY B. BUSH, Clerk, Board of County Directors R. F. DuBOSE, Manning, S. C. Executor of the Will of Sallie E. DuBose. CITATION NOTICE. MASTER’S SALE. This Fashion debasement Caused unbounded amazement, His ideas were so really unique. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. H. S. Poole, 7 o Petitioner, vs. C. H. Pfuntner, Improved Ginning aril Seitl Company, Internatipnal Vege table Oil Company, Inc., George K. Fielding and 'M. N. Bates, - Respondents. The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. \ By John K. Snolling,. Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Bessie Louise Delk made suit to.%e to grant unto her — ——. ' Letters of Administration of the Es tate of and effects of Simpsor Hutson. THESE ARE. THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and ^creditors of the said Simpson Hutson, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to oe held at Barn well, S. C., on Thursday, April 26th, ‘xt after publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show causes if dny they have, why the said Ad ministration should not he granted. Given under my hand v this eleventh day of April, A. D., 1928. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate, Barnwell County. Published on the 12th day of April, 1928, in The Barr.well People-Sentinel. Noti c e of Discharge. Notice is hereby giver that I will file my final account with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of the Pro bate Court for Barnwell County, State of South Carolina, as Administratrix of the esttffe of Mrs| A. I. Cieech, up on Saturday, the 21st day of April, 1928, and petition the said Court for an order of Discharge and Letters Dis missory. — (Miss) Inez Creech, Admrx. of the Estate of Mrs. A. I. Cree-h. :'»-29-4tc. Notice of Discharge. 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 dn Monday, ^7th„ 1928, the same being A novel young noble of Muniqtu« salesday in said month, between the Dressed up in spats ai\d a tunique legal hours of sale, the following de- Notice is hereby given that I will file my final return as Administratrix of the estate of James J. Hill, de.cias- ed, with the Hon. Johr, K. Snelling, Judge of the Probate Court for Barn well County, South Carolina, upon Saturday, May 5th, 1928, at 11:00 o’ clock in the forenoon, and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge nd Letters Dismissory. —— IDA H. HILL, - Administratrix of the estafc£ of James jLHilt, deceased. scribed real property, ta 'wit^ That certain gin-bouse building, witb weoflen-Trarrrr-and TOOfirg an One of the Big Features of the 54th Anniversary Celebration of J. B. White & Co. in Augusta, will be the Great Anniversary Sale Dollar iky TOMORROW—FRIDAY (Preceeding the week of the Anniversary Celebration Sale which begins on Monday, April 23rd.) Our buying staff is now in New York City completing last minute purchases for the big r ent. There will be extraordinary bargains at one dollar in wearables for every member of the family—‘also house furn/ishings of unusual attractiveness at the same small price. In addition, we will have on sale many specials at more and less thai> a dollar, making it ev<jn more worthwhile for you to come to AUGUSTA. See our huge Anniversary Cake at it is decorated in our windows on Friday afternoon. c % Notice to Debtors a nd Creditors All persons holding claims a,gairst the estate of F- M. Morris are re quested to prove the same in the Court of Probate on Saturday the 21st lay of April, now next ensuing, and all persons indebted ,,to said estate -will make prompt paymert to the Ad ministratrix on or before the sai,d date. » * ' „• Lizzie Morris, Admx. Estate of F. M. 'Morris; This 2nd day of April, 1928. NOTICE, DEMOCRATS! W- J. B. WHITE & COMPANY Augusta, Georgia Pursuant to the rules of the Demo cratic party of South Carolina,, the president of each Democratic club in Barnwell County is requested to call a meeting of his club designating the hour thereof, to be holden on Satur day, April 28th, 1928, for the purpose of reorganizing and electing officers for the ensuing term; also to elect a county executive committeeman and delegates to the County Convention, which is hereby called to meet in the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., oh Monday, May 7th,^J928, at noon. “The convention shall be compose* of delegates elected from the clubs in the county, one delegate for every 25 .^members and one delegate for a ma- | yority fraction thereof, based upon the number of votes polled in the first 1015' 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 1022 102;{ 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1011 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 : U56 1057 1058 1059 1060 1061 1062 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 Henry Hartzog, chain gang — $100.00 Ben Zorne, public buildirgs 4.00 A. B. Patterson, county physician 50.00 J. W. Patterson, county director ---— 16.66 R. R. Moore, county director 16.66 G. W. Greene, county director — — 16.65 Idis Brabham, county director z 16.66 L. S. Stitt, county director ______ 16.66 Perry B. Bush, clerk of County Board 133.38 Ossie. Washington, janitor — 20.00 Sarah C. Armstrong, Clerk - - - 25.00 J. B. Armstrong, County Treasurer — 63.89 H. J. Crouch, Supt. of Education 125.00 H. G. Boylstor s County Farm Agent - 125.00 3. W. Peeples, Magistrate 29.16 G. L. Hill, Magistrate 14.58 J. M."Diamond, Magistrate v —-— -> 29.16 C. S. Buist, Magistrate ________ 25.00 E. E. Morris. Constable I ---^ 29.16 Trotti Harden, Constable — 37.50 15.83 29.16 27.92 55.55 150.01 25.0( 100.00- 60.00 f Charlie Hiers, Constable- 7. - — ^—- G. R. People s, Constable _ - _— — — J. S. Blume, Constable ' \V7 H. Manning. County Auditor --- J. S. Still, County Supervisor_______ Fiarkie Harley, Clerk, Sheriff’s office — _____ Henry Hartzog, chain gang _ — -- Cliff Robinson, chain gang — -— — Robt. Williams, chain gang _____ 31.96 E F .Woodward, chain gang 190.98 Rube Still, chain gang ____ ___— 7.95 Green and Co., chain gang __l__ John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate — J. B. Armstrong, Int. on Bonds Jennie P. Greene, Rest Room — — B. H. Dy.hes^ contingent expenses Herbert Still, poor house < W. M. Harris, stationary —___- B. . L. Fields, Constable — J. B. Armstrong, Court Expenses Joe Baxley, chain gang — J. C. Tarrance, chain gang — _____ Perry A. Price, contingent expenses — — Miss Elizabeth McNab, Home Deni. Agent K. F. Woodward, chain gang J. A. M orris, Magistrate — 1__ O. W .Harley, Magistrate Frqnk Sanders, Board of Registration __ J. M. Caldwell, poor house, public bldgs. 1 and jail . Mrs. T. S .Dunbar, State Highway Carlisle Courtney Home, special, — W. H. Dyches, Constable — *J. M. Halford, Board of Registration _— —_ Gulf Refining Co., chain gang —j 236.62 Harnwedl Fruit Co., chain gang — —6*76 M. Bolen, chair, gang ___— 65.70 T. A. Holland, ehain gang — — —. 20.00’ Vickery Bros., chain gang 12.65 J. G. Grubbs, chain gang —_ . 51.37 C. F. Molair, chain gang and poor house —_-_ 3.70 Lemon Bros., chain gang — 42.30 E. W. Holman, chain gang and poor house ____ 50.20 Standard Oil Co., chain gang __7— 26.32 Rice and O’Connor, chain gang 32.40 __ 240.00 54.16 _ 651.62 ... 8.33- 95.45 ___ 31.50 22.08 14.58 __ 890.50 ___ 75.00 ___ 65.00 20.00 ___ 59.54 187.70 ___ 12.50 14.58 __w 25.00 _ ji -32.15 __ 142.00 ___ 30.00 12.50 .w_.25.D0 1079 Bowen Bros., chain gang 40.87 1080 Darling Peeples, poor house — 3.75 1081 J. C. Still, chain gang _• 1.00 1082 Dicks Auto Co., chain gang 106.0 1083 Merritt-Reel Co.,'chain gang ______ 59.0 1084 P. P. Carter, chain gang i __- _'— 3.00 1085 Max-Bronson, poor house —— 20.90 1086 Lemon Bros., poor house ___1 48.63 1087 Snelda Cave, poor house 29.00 1088 ^ A. Ellis, poor house r _5.00 1089 A. J. Owens, poor housu ___— 38.74 1090 Henry Bradley, poor house and jail J 36.00 1091 R. A. Deason, poor house and jail — 16.50 1092 L. Cohen, poor house ard jail !__ ___—12.95 1093 S. J. Halford, poor house,.-_._ T|iatjr ; — 4.65 1094' \V. M. Harris, stationery ^ 22.08 1095 The People-SeptineMlBkionery and adv. 42.56 1096 B. H. Dyches, dieting prisoners __ — — .__— 55.00 1097 Irene H. Lemon, Board of Regents 1098 ~ «- 8.33 im on bonds 50.00 1099 D. P. Lancaster, Coroner 41.66 1100 R. L. Bronson, stationery _____— _— 14.16 1101 R. R. Moore, special meeting, expense 5*.— 5.00 1102 L. S. Still, special meeting, expense ______ _5i)0 1103 J. W. Patterson, special meeting, expense 5.00 4104 L. T. Claytor, lunacy — —5.00 1105 Walker, Evans and Coggswell Co.^ stationery 24.34' 1106- G. M. Main, jail, Board of Registration and Jailor __ 128.60 1107 G. R. Peeples, chain gang 21 25 l . 1108 J. B. Armstrong, Court Expenses 44.50 1109 B. H. Dyches, Sheriff 167.66 1110 Chas. Wolf and Co., chain gang 167.66 1111 Sarah Armstrong, contingent expenses ____ SO.OG 11 If Ben Zorne, public bldgs. 2.50 1713 E. F. Woodward, chain garg . 60.00 1114 E. F. Woodward, chain gang ______ 67.38 1115 Mutilated. t iUG W. G. Croft, chain gang .... .1: 21.91 4!!7 ^ R. B. Harden Magistrate '/J. 12.50 HIS R. L. Wooley. Magistrate _ _ 25.00 3119 C. B. Parker, chain gang and Constable-___ __ 30.1 1120 Mrs., W. P. Parker, vital statistics __ r _ HJ 1121 L. S. Still, vital statistic^ 17.25 1122 Mrs. Percy Baxley, vital statistics __ v 7.00 1123 O. D. Hammond, vital statistics L 68.00 1124 J. W. Johnsor*, vital statistics j 27.75 3125 J. B. Armstrong, County Treasurer 25,943.79 M L-- 'i (CONTINUED NEXT WEEK>