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* i jM ;;*<v T ♦ 1 .»jy. s i < . THB BAKNWKLL PEOPLB-SBNTDfBL. BARNWBU* MOTH CABOUNA THURSDAY, AUGUST t !»»• H. L. Boland was called to Little Mountain last week on .account of the death of hif Uncle, Cecil Boland. He was accompanied by Mrs. Boland and Mrs. Still. Mrs. M. Loy Bolick entertained very delightfully Monday evening of last week with two tables of bridge at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Weathersbee. The high score prize, a box of Coty’s powder, was won by Mrs. O'Neil. Lott, of Bartow, Fla. A sweet course was served by the hostess. month, the following described real estate: o. . , One lot And 1 building in Dumbar ton School District, bounded as fol lows: North _ by Solomon Dunbar, East by Alex Robinson, South by Dunbarton Public road, and West by Hattie Sanders Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, S. C., 16th day of July, 1928. of land situate, lying and being in, or near the Town of Dunbarton, said County and State, containing 1.8 acre, and being represented on a plat of “Baxley Place” as tract “C”. Being the same lot of land this day con veyed to me, the said Alex Thompson, by W. A. Meyer. Also: All those certain other lots of land situate, lying and being in, or near the Town of Dunbarton, said County and State, known, and designated on the aforesaid plat as lots No. 36. Be ing the same lots of land conveyed to me, the said Alex Thompson by Jas. M. Brailsford. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. . j4c v \ G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County Master's office, July 17th, 1928. Legal Advertisements SHERIFF'STSALE. A SUCCESSFUL [SIX NOW WINNING EVEN GREATER SUCCESS NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL PRIMARY ELECTION. State of South Carolina, ^ County of Barnwell. Tha two leading candidates for the preaidency and the houses wherein they were bom are pictured above. As can be easily seen, Herbert Hoover is the product of a sma|l town and Alfred E. Smith the product of a big city. Men from the country and city have attained the highest office in tha land. This year, which will be the victor— a country or a city product? This supreme test—the contest be tween a Small City and a Big City product—is engaging the attention of the entire country. Everyone is wondering and asking: ■“Smith or Hoover? Which?” In an effort to find out which way the political winds ara blowing, The People-Sentinel, in conjunction with 2,000 others the country over, is con tacting a Nationwide Presidential Foil the result of which is sure to be -of tremendous importance. So far the votes received by The People-Sentinel unanimously favor the election of Governor Smith. Next week this paper will publish the firfct tabulation of the nationwide poll as compiled by the Publishers Auto caster Service. The votes received by the People-Sentinel are as follows: Alfrod E. Smith j 5 Herbert Hoover 0 Please send in or bring in the cou pon that we publish with an X marked next to the name of the candidate for whom you will vote. • DO THIS TODAY! Your vote will be forwarded to the Publishers Autocaster Service, through which organization this Nationwide Presidential Poll is being taken. ^The results of the poll will be tabulated in New York and reports will be made in this newspaper from time to time Voting stops October 11. May we ask every reader of this newspaper to vote NOW—TODAY? IN PRESIDENTIAL POLL My CHOICE for PRESIDENT IS V □ HERBERT HOOVER (Republican) | | ALFRED E. SM (Put an X before the one you intend to rote) After filling out this Trial Ballot, please Mail or Bring it to the office of This Newspaper What TICKET Did You Vote Last Presidential Campaign? Ill INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE - THEFT Calhoun and Co. v-ri P. A. PRICE, Manager. CREIGHTON’S S & 10c Store Social and Personal News from Williston Pursuant to authority vested in us by the Executive Committee of the Barnwell Municipal Democratic Party and in accordance with the rules and regulations of the said party, we do hereby order an election to be held in the city of Barnwell, S. C., on Tues day, August 21st, 1928, for the ^pur pose of nominating a Mayor, six (6) Aldermen and one Commissioner of Public Works to succeed T. J. Lang ley, as the Democratic nominees to be voted for in tho general election to be held for the purpose of electing a Mayor, six Aldermen and a Commis sioner of Public Works of Barnwell. This election shall be held under the % rules of the Democratic party. In the said eki?tion the voters shall scratch the names of all save one can didate for. Mayor, all save six candi dates for Alderman, and all save one candidate for Commissioner of Public THE STATE va. FRANKIE B. BROWN Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J. B. Arm strong, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have this day levied qpon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, be tween thedegal hours of sale in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, the 6th day of August, 192r, this being Selesday in said month, the following described real estate: Two lots and 2 buildings in the town of Barnwell, bounded a s follows: On the North by Walker and Gamble, East by G. M. Main, South by Wash ington Street, and West by Mrs. W. P. Sanders. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. BONCIL H. DYCHES, V Sheriff, B. C.^ Barnwell, S. C* T 16th day of July, 1928. SM€€imfelE$S wltWfDiUSI^NCIE never before known vt the price The 4-Door Sedan * Body by Fiahor Works. No person shall be allowed to vote at this primary unless he or she has enrolled his or her name in the book provided for that purposu George W. Halford, A. J. Owens and E. D. Robinson are hereby ap pointed managers of election and it shall be their duty to conduct the said election as the State and County Democratic primary elections are held, and to declare the results of the elec tion in writing to the executive com mittee of the Barnwell Municipal Democratic Party within three days after the said primary election. Th<f polls shall be opened at the Court House and kept open from eight o’clock a. m. until four o’clock p. m. on said day. By order of the Executive Commit tee: P. W. PRICE, Chairman. G. W. MANVILLE, Secrettryr Barnwell, S. C., July 30, 1928. 3t. With its sound basic design and its jjp?’ background of scientific develop* i ment on General Motors Proving \ Ground—with its production ad- ^ vantages provided by the world’s most modem automobile plant—with its score of engineering advancements, including the Notice to Debtors and Creditors Notice is hereby given to all per sons holding claims against the es tate of W. L. Cave, to file them duly attested, with the undersigned Ad ministrator or Administratrix of said , estate, and all persons indebted to said estate must make prompt payment t the undersigned. H. L. Buist, Administrator, Mrs. Floiide C. Sexton, famous G-M-R cylinder head — —Pontiac Six offers a combination of smooth six-cylinder performance and high-speed en* durance, the equal of which is found in no other car selling for as little as $745. More important reasons for the selection of any car have never been found. That’s why ever-increasing thousands are choosing the Pontiac Six • • • why Pontiac sales for 1928 are far ahead of previous records. •r.\ 2-Door Sedan, $745; Coupe, $74$* Sport Roadwter, $74$; Phaeton, $77$; Cahriolrt, $79$; 4-Door Administratrix. Sedan, $825; Sport Landau Sedan. $875. OaJdatul All-American Six, $104$ to $126$. All price* at fac tory. Check Oakland-Pontiac delivered price*— they include lowest handling i minimum rate. ■Notice to Debtors and Creditors. NOTICE OF ENROLLMENT. Williston, July 30.—J. C. Lewis, of Johnston, was the recimt visitor of L. S. Mellichamp. Miss Olive Kennedy has been visit ing relatives and friends in Augusta. R. P. Kennedy has returned from a week-end ^rip to Blue Ridge. P. M. Hair and C. K. Baxley were visitors in Augusta last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. White, of Wil-I Democrat mington, N. C., and Mrs. M. E. Pries- ter, of Augusta, were visitors of Mrs. R. L. Hair last week. Miss Virginia Wannamakcir, of St. Barnwell, S. C. ANNOUNCES NATIONALLY ADVERTISED REGULAR •'BEAR BRAND” SERVICE CHIFFON SILK HOSE FRIDAY and SATURDAY AUGUST 3rd and 4th FOR ONLY 79 c SILK FROM TOP TO TOE. EXCURSION —to— WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY August 8, 1928 Round trip fares: Barnwell $15.00 Blackville 14.60 Columbia 13.00 (Denmark 14.50 Springfield 14.26 Tickets good on al| trains of August 8th except Crescent limited. Final limit reach start ing point midnight August 13. For PttMman reservation and informstion, consult TickeA Agents. Prothro. - Mrs. G. J. Trotti and son are spend ing some time with Mrs. Trotti’s par ents in Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Laitmer and Q. A. Kennedy sailed last week for New York, the former to attend, the annual meeting of the S. C. Press Association ard the latter to join his family for a vi stir to ■Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Latimer returned home today. Mr. re turned from a trip to McCormack and Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cox have return ed to theit home in* Penny Farms, Fla., after spending some time with rela tives. They were accompanied upon their return by Mrs, C. H. Trotti and daughter, Dorothy, who will spend some time in the Land of Flowers. Harold Jackson, of Jacksonville, Fla., was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Smith while enroute to Washington, D ,C. W. H. Hickson, of Wajmesboro, Ga., was a recent visitor here. Miss Harrycklle Thompson has returned from a visit of several weeks to Miss Gwendolyn Altman, of "Char leston, who returned with her to visit in Williston. Carl Quattlebaum is visiting his uncle, A. E. Quattlebaum, in Ashe- vilta, N. C. The Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Davis, ^Gordon Davis J. N. Folk, John Lati mer, Mrs. W. C. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Folk, Sim and Billie Folk and Mie»es Lenna Brown Davis, Jacque jjM0j| Lou Belle Scott ere enjoy ing a camping trip at Bluffton. By virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the Barnwell Muni cipal Club, I hereby give notice: That Che enrollment book will be opened at Lemon Bros'. Store on Mon day, July 9th, 1928, and will remain open until Monday, August 6th, 1928. The enrollment committee shall con sist of A. A. Lemon, E. D. Robertson and N. D. Coclin. Those entitled to enroll shall write their full names, giving their age and residence. The qualifications for voting shall be as follows: Voter shall be a white renty one years of age, or shall become so before the succeed ing general election. They shall be citizens of the United States and of this State. They shall also have re sided in the State two years, and in the County six months prior to the Notice is hereby given to all per sons holding claims against the es tate of Clinton M. Felder, to file them duly attested, with the undersigned Executors of his estate on or before the 6th day of August, and all per sons indebted to said estate must make prompt payment to the said executor. Dr. J. Heyward Gibbs, Columbia, S. C. 1431 Main Street. Barnwell, S. £., July 14, 1928. 7-19-3tc. r < Youmans Motor Co. Allendale, S. C. IP€MIMC MX PRODUCT OP GENERAL MOTORS MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. B. F. Owens, Plaintiff, vs. Virginia Thompson, et al., 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, succeeding general election, and the club district sixty days prior to the first primary, following their of fer to enroll: Provided, That public school teachers and ministers of the gospel in charge of a regular organ ized church shall be exempt from the provisions of this section as to resi- dence, if otherwise qualified. August 6th, 1928, the same being salesday in said month, between. the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed real property, to-wit; All that certain piece, parcel, or lot SUMMER TRIPS BARNWELLfcS. C, TO Atlantic City Niagara Falls and Return and Return $29.85 $39.70 TICKETS ON SALE June 26 July 4 ,10, 18, 24 August L iS. 21, 29 September 4 TICKETS ON SALE J une July 5, 11, 19, 25 August 2, 8, 16, 22, 30 September 5, 13, 19, 27 October 3 LOW FARES TO OTHER NEW JERSEY POINTS FARES FROM OTHER POINTS PROPORTIONAL Return limit 18 days, including date of sale. Stopovers on return p trip at Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington and many dtlnKir^* points. Tickets, information and schedules from J. E. MAHAFFEY, Ticket Agt., Barnwell, S. C., Phone No. 5. ATLANTIC COAST LINE june28, july 19, aug2. AH candidates shall be required to sessment to G. W. Manville, Secty., on or before 12 o’clock noon, Monday, August 6th, 1928, and shall publish their card in the local newspaper, at least two issues proceeding the first primary. The assessments shall be for Mayor, $10.00; for Commission er, $10.00 ;for Alderman, $5.00. The boundaries of the club dis- i trict shall be the incorporate limits of the Town of Barnwell. ^ _ P. W. PRICE, President. SHERIFFS SALE. State of South Carolina, Xounty of Barnwell. THE STATE On account of the extra amount of bookkeep ing, effective immediately we will discontinue the practice of charging ice purchases amounting to five, ten and twenty-five cents. However, we shall be pleased to sell ice books to those entitled to credit, same to be paid for on the first of the month following date of purchase. VS. LEWIS JACKSON Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J. B. Arm strong, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have this flay levied upon and will sell to the higheet bidder for cash, be tween the legal hours of aale in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, the 6th day of August, 1928, this being Salesday in said Our customers will greatly assist us by ob serving this rule. Mutual Ice and Fuel Co. H. J. Phillips, Barnwell, S. C.