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— ■ ■ ” i THURSDAY, MAY 3RD, 1323. <■» : -fc' - 1 ^ j'jhp 1 - • ' THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL. SOOTH CAROLINA Jfrere and ^Hereabouts Thone Ue the Names of Ydur Vwiton.jir Other Items of Local === Interest for This Column. * - I Union Meeting Held With Double Ponds Mrs. Leila Graham, of Gieenville, ^ was a visitor here last week. Mrs. D .B. Witherspoon and son are visitirig relatives in Summerton. Mrs. Julian B. Salley, of Aiken, vis ited friends in Barnwell Sunday. J. F. Halford, of Jacksoville, Fla., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Haiford. \ James DeLoach, of Augusta, spent the we<lk-end in Barnwell with his family. Mrs. G. \$\ Washington, of Augusta, was the guest of Mrs. Iris Chisholm Saturday. Mrs. S. E. Cater, of Anderson, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Arm strong, this week. Mrs. Jim Diamond’s friends will re gret to learn that she has beim ill for the past several days. ‘The friunds of Mrs. Ira- Black will be glad to know she is recovering from a recent attack of illness. wi The friends of Mrs. W. H. Vaugh will be glad to know that she ’ as coveted from a recent stive re/ 11- ss. Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Russell/and Mis. Iris Chisholm attended the/ evangelis- tic meeting at Hamptop/ Wednesday night. Mrs. Emma Minor and daughter. Miss Annis, of D-mark, spent Sun-(.DUPLICATE BRIDGE day with the /ormers sister, Mi's. Ira Black. The friertffs of Mrs. James DeLoach will be gUd to learn that her son, James Hampton, has recovered from a recejtt attack of illness. Misses Ethel Beck and Rivey Webb ahd Dan Cushman, of White Pond, /\vMre the guests of Misses Blanche and Majry Halforfi on Sunday. Mrs. N. T. McElrby and little son have returned to their home in Louis ville, Ga., after a week’s visit to her mother, Mrs. Sallie McNab. B. S. Moore, of Barnwell, and S. E. Moore of Snelling, left Friday in the former’s car to attend the National Shrine Convention in Miami, Fla., this, week. Barnwell Baptist Asflp*iaU<>n in Ses sion Three Days.—Ejoyable * / V . , Program Rendered. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Duncan, who have just returneid from a trip abroad, motoixil over from Aiken Sunday for a short visit to Col. and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown. Mrs. Lily Conklin, Mis. Julie 7 B. Easterling’s housekeeper, was called to Georgetown by telegram Wednes day on a ccount of the illness of her daughter. , . , Capt. G. M. Main, P. W. Price ard George Manville were among those from Barnwell who attended the Rivers Bridge memorial last Friday. They report a most enjoyable time. Organ* Group No. 5 of the Barnwell Baptist Church will sell ice cxeam Sat urday afteiiy>on at the comer of the Bank of Western. Carolina, the pro ceeds being for the benefit ’ of the church. ~T~ The friends of Mrs. Martin C. Best will be glad to know that she has re turned frorffan Augusta hospital after several weeks treatment for a skull fracture. Dr. and Mrs. Best are stay- ing at the Circle Inn for thci present. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dicks and chil- dien, of Horpa Path, spent Sunday in Barnwell with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dicks. Mr. and Mrs. Walker, of Charleston, * who spent several weeks here last fall, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Mosley for a few days. Mrs. E. L. Patterson, of Spartan- * burg, and Mrs. Ralph Smith and little daughter, of Charlotte, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Moseley. CLUB MEETS. v Mrs. S. B. Moseley entertained the Duplicate Bridge Club Thursday after noon, with Mrs. Walker, of Charleston, and Mrs. R. Boyd Cole as put-of-town guests: . . »♦ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. J. Julien Bush was hostess to the members of the Wednesday After noon Bridge Club last week. The high score piize was won by Mrs. Edgar A. Brow;n ard the consolation was cut by ^Mrs. B. P. Davies. The guest prize was awarded to Mrs, R. Boyd Cole, who is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Moseley. After the games, Mrs. Bush served ice cream and cake. ♦ ♦ ♦ MRS. PHILLIPS * ENTERTAINS. The members of "the Smart Set Bridge Club were entertained last week by Mrs. H. J. Phillips. The high score prize for club members— was won by Mrs. W. LeRoy Molair and the high score prize for guests by Mrs. K. M. Hale, of Logan, W. Va. The consolation was cut by Mrs. Aus tin Cadle. After the games, the hos tess served a delightful salad course. The Central Union Meeting of the BaJrjwell Association met with the Double Ponds Baptist Church April 27th for a three-day session. On the opening day, prayer and song service was led by Dr. W. M^ Jones, following which the program as arranged by the committee was adopted. The introductory sermon was preached by the Rev. J. B. Carton, his text be- /fng taken from Paul’s Second Letter to Timothy, “And that from a child thou hast known thci Holy Scriptures which are able to make thee wist unto salvation.” The first topic, “Statewide Evangelistic Campaign,” was discussed by the Rev. A. F. O’ Kelly and Dr. W. M. Jones, and upon motion this matter was referred to the pastors and representatives of the churches. The secon,d topic, “How shall we regain our God-givtjn 1 ' responsibility ag churches of Christ,” was discussed by the Rev. B. H. Duncan and Dr. W. M .Jones. After miscellaneous busi ness had been disposed of, the meet ing adjourned for dinner, which show ed that times mrei still good around Double Ponds. ’ * * • Upon reassembling, Bro. R. E. Woodward leu the prayer and song service, a ter which the third topic, “Historic distinctive Baptist principles; How can* we as Baptists justify our departure from them,” was discussed by Dr. W. M. Jones. Topi<? No. 4, “The Testament duty and importa-rce of Church attendance—How can wo attain it,” was discussed by the Rev. Mr. Davis. The sermon was delivered by the Rev. O. J. Frier, his text being taken fiom Revelations, “His Name is the Word of God.” The meeting thtrf adjourned until ten o’clock Sat urday morning. ————— When the meeting reconvened, prayer and song service was led by the Rev. John Chitty, following which J. 0. Sanders, Thomas Clay tor, and Dr. W. M. Jones discussed thn fifth topic, “Our country ‘ churches, (a) Their Past.” The Rev. B. H. Duncan discussed “(b) Their future.” The sixth topic, “What should young Christians expect from the pastor and the church,^-wa-s...discussed by Supt. G. Frank Posey, Supt. JL J. Crouch and Dr. W. M. Jones, v Topic No. 7, “What are the essentials of an ideal pastor,” was discussed by G. Frank Posey, Supt. H. J. Crouch and the Rev. C. K. Tuimn*, followed by Dr. W .M. Jones. than par aril accrued interest. Saridbonds to mature as follows: Seventy-five Thousand ($75,000.00) Dollars in ten alternate annual in- 'stallments of Seven Thousand $7,- 000.00) Dollars and Eight Thousand ($8,000.00) Dollars respectively from February 1st, 1930, to December 1st, 1939, both inclusive, and two hun dred and seventy-six thousard ($276,- 000.00) dollars as follows: 1. $19,000.00 Feb. 1, 1930. 2. $20,000.00 Feb. 1, 1931. 3. $20,000.00 Feb. 1, 1932. 4. $19,000.00 Feb. 1, 1933. 5. $20,000.00 F<|b. 1, 1934. 6. $20,000.00 Feb. 1, 1935. 7. $19,000.00 Feb. 1, 1936. 8. $20,000.00 Feb. 9. $20,000.00 Feb. 10. $20,000.00 Feb. 11. $19,000.00 Feb. 12. $20,000.00 Feb. 13. $20,000.00 Feb. / An appreciative audierre enjoyed ht violin- recital given by the pupils of Mrs. J. N. Anderson in the local school auditorium Tuesday evening. — A. T. Beard, formerly of this city, but for the past several), years a resi dent of Augusta, wag in the city Tuesday shaking hands with old fiiends. . ;m x^x-x^x**:**x**:kk*«:**:**x*«>«w^*^* i Mrs. Angus Patterson’s *£ Z BEAUTY SHOPPE , * =? i Y Y Y Y X Y Y 5 X Y =Y Y r — •}• PERMANENT WAVES, X MARCEL WAVES, X finger WAVES. ± Y Y WATER WAVES,. SHAMPOOING. $ MANICURING, Everything for Beauty’s Aid. «{* 1 — Y • Phone 117 — Barnwell, S. C. y *•* •i**X M X**t**X~!**X~!**X**X**X H 34*4 M C M fi M 8 M 't**w # ♦ ♦ BEETHOVEN MUSIC CLUB MEETS. On Wednesday, April 25th, th« Bee thoven Music club held its regular meeting with Miss Anne Scott Mc Nab. There was a splendid atterd- ance ard an interesting program which was as follows: „ Gladys Lee—Witchte’ Dance—Mc Dowell. » Mildred Lewis—Ecstasy—C a llejo. Nell Moore—Garden Melody—Rolfe. Dot Richardson—Friends Again- Vaigt. Maigie Holland—Valse Kirill ante Smith. y Martha M-oore—*Tam G’Shanta— Warren. —Patricia Dicks—Gladys—Morrison Claire Dicks—Marceor-; Caracteris- tiqutK—Wollenh—Ampt. Miss Mary Gay O’Bannon told the life i t MacDowell. ——— The union then adjourred for dinner and later for the day. The Rev. C. K. Turner delivered the» sermon the following day, after which the meeting adjourned. J. O. Sanders, Rev. C. K. Turrer, - “ Clerk. Moderator. 1, 1937. 1, 1938. 1, 1939. 1, 1940. 1, 1941. 1, 1942.- 14. $20,000.00 Feb. 1, 1943. The County shall have the right to reject any ard all bids and to read vertise the bonds for sale. Successful bidders will be require,d to pay all costs and expenses connect ed with the issuance of said bonds. All bidders required to deposit one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars with bid as evidence of good faith or. each of above proposals. ^ J. W. Patterson, Chm. Co. Bd. of Directors. J. B. Armstrong, County Treasurer. as Executor the Will of Sallie E. DuBose upon the 12th day of May, 1928, and apply 'to the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. R. F. DuBOSE, „ Manning, S. C. Executor of the Will of Sallie E. DuBose. Notice of Discharge. NOTICE OF REFERENCE. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final return as Administratrix of the estate of James J. Hill, deceas ed, with the Hon. John, 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, Admiristratrix of the estate of James J. Hill, deceased. a certain lot of kand situate in th* Town of Black fi'le, County of Barn well and a*.id Stale, fronting on Rail road Avenue in said Town, and said lot being known, as 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 d«y_ of sale, and in casa the purchaser fail to comply with the terms qf sale that said premises be resold on the same or some subsequent selesday, on the same terms at the risk of the foi purchaser. G. M. GREENE, 4 Master, Barnwell Courity. Master’s office, April 17, 1928. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. v Court of Common Pleas. The State of South Carolina, Ex Rel. Albert S. Fant, State Bank Ex aminer, Petitiorjir, vs. Home Bank of Bairnw T ell, et al., Defendants. Barnwell, S. C., May l,U928. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Common Pleas for Barnwell Coun ty; said Staite, dated December 13, 1927, wherein I am ordered to call in all creditors of said Bank and to re- 'quire them to prove their claims be fore me, an^d that a report to th^ Court as to the allowance and disal lowance of all such claims, you are httreby notified that a reference will be held in my office at Barnwell/S. C., or, the T5th day of May, 1928/ at ten o’clock a- ni., at which time all claims • / must be presented and proven. G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. H. S. Poole, - / . Petitioner, vs. C. H. Pfuntner, Improved Ginning aril 'Setil Company, International Vegev table Oil Company, Inc., George K. Fickling and M. N. Bates, Respondents. 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, May 7th„ 1928, the same being salesday in said morth, between the legal hours of sale^ the following de scribed real property, to wit: That certain gin-house building, with wooden frame and roofing and sides of corrbgated iron, located upon MULES / I have on hand sixteen mules a^d two horses that we will sell either oil time or cash. / C. F. RIZER Olar, S. C. ic Croup Often checked with one application of Vicks. Just rub on l&KS re, Vapo r u m Ova, t?Million JMSUuoYtAMy r Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final return with the Hon. J. K. Snelling, Judge of Probate Court for Barnwell County, South Caroljr*, iUDAN GRASS, 10c Pound, $7.50 per 100,1b. Bag. JAT-TAIL* MILLET, T5c pound. MUNG BEANS, 35c per pound. BENE SEED, (Sow for Birds) 50c pound. All Orders Shipped Same Day Received, B. B. KIRKLAND SEED CO, Augusta, Ga. HALL & COLE, Inc. 94-102 Faneuil Hall Market BOSTON, MASS. Commission Merchants and Distributors of ASPARAGUS. One of the Oldest Commission Houses in the Trade. Send for Shipping Stamp. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Each Pieced Our Furniture Comfortable FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. IN BANKRUPTCY. In th:\ matter of S. E. MOORE, Barnwell, S. C. / Bankrupt. t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y % A USINKSO I O * b: TILI3ER I <k-x-x**x**x**x-x*«x»*!*^*.*«x*«:*<**;**x« WE PAY $1.20 dozen, sewing bur- galow aprors at home.. Spare time. Thittid furnished. No button holes. Send stamp. — CjEDAR GARMENT MISS VIRGINIA HUTTO ENTERTAINS.. Miss Viigini^ Hutto entertained the ladies of the Barnwell school faculty and a few invited guests ' from Barnwell and Denmark with a | bridge party in Denmark Saturday, j The high score prize was wor by Mis. | Hardwick, of Denmark, who gracious- / Notice is hereby given that the above named bankrupt has filed a pe- tition for discharge, and that a hear ing has been ordered to be had upon-the same on the 7th day of June, A. D. 1928, before this Court at Charleston, S. C., at 10 o’clock in thci forenoon, at which time and place all known cred- itors and other persons in interest may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said pe titioner should rpt be'grantcd. ——- RICHD. W. HUTSON, / Clerk. April 30, 1948.—4t. ~ Among the many uphostered pieces which we are of Barnwell. The consolation was cut by Miss McMeekin. The hostess served frozen salad with iced tea. 4 . . . XT xr i i Those from Barnwell who enjoyed FACTORY, Amsterdam, New\ York. u » u r , * •- _ Miss Huttos hospitality wire as fol- TOR SALE:—-Tomato plants—June Pink and Livingston Globe. 25c per hundred.—F. S. Brown, Barnwell, S, C. NOTICE. ^ Notice is hereby given that the County Board of Directors of Barn well County and the County Treasurer of Bamwqll County will offer for s^le ly presented it to Mrs. W. W. Carter,) to the highest bidder, under sealed proposals, at the Court House in Barnwell at eleven o’clock a. m., Sat urday, May 19th, 1928, Three Hun dred and Fifty-one Thousand ($351,- displaying you will observe a form-fitting comfort that is most satisfying and restful. FOR SALE. — Limited amount o£ Cleveland Big Boll Cotton Seed. Ap- Mood, Mabry, Wragg, Coleman and ply at The People^Sentinel office. ' Ellis. low's: Mrs. R. S. Dicks, Mrs. W. W. Carter, Mrs. Ira Fales, Mrs. Perry A. Price, Mrs. Lessie Easterling, Mrs. Marie Mafce, Misses Rosalie Spann, Blanche Porter, McMeekin, Free, j 000.00) JDollars of Barnwell C unty Highway bonds, issued against reim bursement agreements with the State Highway Departmlflnt under . the “PAY-AS-YOU-GO” Act and Amend- mentsPthereto*- Said boryis to bear interest at a rate not exceeding 4.75 per cent and to be sold at not less e.~ r