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' t >ACB TWO THB BAKNWKLL PBOPLMBNTINBL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA THNRSDAT, NOVEMBER », 1**8 Social and Personal News from Williston m Wilhston, Nov. 24.—Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Still, of Charlgtorx, are visiting Mrs. Still’s father, W. H. Baxley, near Williston. G. J. Trotti. G. W. WhiUker and J. N .Folk attended a r.one meeting in Aiken Wednesday of last week of the Methodist Missionary oociety. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Smith and family motored to New Holland Sat urday to attend a barbecue dinner given in honor of Mrs. Smith’s father, G. W. Lybrand. The occasion was to celebrate his 80th birthday and all of his children, grandchildren and a num ber of frends were present to enjoy the day with him. Miss Harrfett Sellers returned Mon day from her home m Pauline, where she was called on account of the death of her aunt, Mrs. Mary Shad. J, C. Matthews and Mr. Sikes, of Augusta, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toole. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Lewis, of Au gusta, spent the week-end with Mrs. G. M. Toole. They ware accompanied by Anna Rosa Bracy, who visited her grandmother, Mrs. J. C. Hair. Mrs. A. M. Kennedy ih visit ng her daughter, Mis. E. P. Riley, in Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Trowbridge and children, of Aiken, were guests Sun day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Toole. Mrs. L. G. Dicks Wtft Monday to visit h er daughter, Mrs. George Dukes in Pinewood. Mrs. J. E. Newsom is visiting Mr. and Mr. John Newsom in Jacksonville, Fla. L. F. Nance, of St. Paul, N. C., wa* r visitor in town this week. Dr. and Mrs. V. (!. Boy Is ton and Mrs. M. J Boylston, after visiting faJend* and relatives in this section, returned to their home in Greenville thia week, accompanied by Mrs. C. 0. Boylston and son, Clem, Jr. t who will visit them for arwerml days. Coll ins-Baxley . W.illiston, Nov; 24.—Of much inter est to their many friends throughout this section was the marriage of Miss Beatn.ce Collins and Alfred Barxlcty, both of the Mt. Calvary section, which was solemnzed at Mt. 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Los Angeles.—Little to compare with the monstrous data lit of the murder case against Stewart Gordon North cott, tn^nty-one, and his mother, Mrs Louise* Northcott, sixty, ever has been written in the crime records of south ern California. Northcott, a boy who dressed In girl’s clothing, played with dolls, and was treated as u daughter by his pam pering mother until he reached six teen, changed with little delay Into a lierson of wild temper and outlandish habits, according to his father. The father, Cyrus George Northcott, who "knew there was something wrong, but thought things would get better,’’ never passed such years of torment as the last three years after lie had moved tils family from western Canada to southern California In an effort to make things more favorable to the control of his son. The Northcott family formerly lived for a time in Kamloops, B. 0., near which town the alleged killer of little boys was arrested by Canadian pro- viuclal police. Got Into Trouble Early. The Northcotts, who had amassed enough money from their Canadian farm to establish themselves In a new California by another Canadian family, the Scotts. In the summer of 192T» Stewart Gordon Northcott*! predilec tions first brought himself and bis family into trouble. Northcott was arrested on a complaint sworn to by the parents of I’lillip Scott, ten. Stew art Northcott escaped serious difficulty this time because the law concluded there was not enough behind the charges to prosecute. Evidently Gordon Northcott and his mother became frightened. They per suaded the gray-haired father to pay out cash and buy u chicken farm for the sou. "Instead of getting better,” the fa ther said, “things got worse.’* Gordon Kortlicolt and his mother persuaded the family of Gordon’s sis ter. Mrs. Winnie Clark of Saskatoon. Sssk M to send on Gordon’s nephew. Sanford Clark, thirteen, to tie company for the young man and to help around the place. Young Clark, now fifteen, hollow eyed, furtive, und tearful for his life as a result of two years with Gordon Northcott. passed through treatment at the Wineville chicken farm. Ac cording to the lad’s story—which It look Los Angeles police two weeks to draw from trembling lips—all kinds of abuse was heaped on him. Father Ftirsd Death. **I couldn’t do anything with any of them,” the father said, "and I feared for my own life. My wife and my boy tioih made threots to kill me. Finally, Inst Deceiiit>er, I left the farm and came Into Los Angeles, and hove stayed In the city ever since.” When the father left, Hanford Clark became more than ever the prey of Gordon Northcott. be said. His first surcsMiM e#*M»e when * fitti, about nine, and known to him ns Waller Collins, appeared st Hie chicken farm. The Collins lH»y. who was said to have twen kidnaped on u Ml reel in Lom An geles March 13, watt lied up at times Other times lie feared to run away. Sanford Clark nay* he had to stand by, horrified when the Collins boy wa# killed. After Collins was on! of the way two other* came to the death farm Both by name and tty their photo graphs In the album of miMsing boys In l.os Angeles Central police head duarters. Clark Identified them as Nelson und Louis Winslow, twelve and ten. who vanished from their parents, home In I'otnona about May 111. Aftei some weeks of the same abuses as their predecessors, the Wins low boys also were killed, Sanford Clark said. He witnessed the crimes, he added. Northcott’s mother herself struck one of the ax blows that made way with the younger Winslo\v boy, Clark said. His uncle compelled hiln to hit the other. Historic Pine Tree Protected in Deed ~ Pittsfield. Mass. — Standing alone near the homestead which at one time was the summer home of Oliver Wendell Holmes. Is a historic pine tree whose beauty and asso elation have brought It within the circle of legal protection. So greatly Is this free cherished that In the deed which transfers the estate on which it stands occurs the following para graph: "That the free known ns the Holmes pine, standing by Itself In the meadows to the south of the homestead, should he allowed to stand as long ns the course of nnture # permits % and that It shall never he cut down or moved while It remains In n live or healthy condi 1 Ion.” Hungary Gives Prizes T. B. Ellis J. a EUla KLL18 ENGINEERING CO. LsaS Surveying • Specialty. Lyndhurst, 8. C. WEEK-END TICKETS At very low round trip fares now on sale to mountain and seashore summer resorts. Travel by Trains Comfortable—Economical—Safe Southern Ry. System INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM v PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS — AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. P. A. PRICE. Manager. 66 6 ia a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It t sthe most speedy remedy known. Legal Advertisements (CONTINUED FROM PAGE FOUR) SHERIFF’S SALE. State of South Carolina. County of Barnwell. THE STATE vs. L. G. RICHARDSON, JR. Under and by xiituo of « Tax Exe cution to me dim.ted by J. B. Arm strong, Treasurer of Barnwell Coun ty, I have thin day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for ca««h, between the legal hours of sale in- front of the Couit House at Barn well, S. C., on Monday, thu 3rd day of December, 1D28, this being Sales- day in said month, the following de scribed real estate: Eight lots jrv the town of Barnwell, a» follow#: All that tract, piece or parcel of land being in the County and State aforesaid consisting of four (4) lots known as the H. D. Calhoun propelty, (seo map) numbers 23, 24, 57 r 58; lots number 23 and 24 are bounded North by lots of A. C. Mat thews, East by Middle Streak, South for Large Families Budapest—A department for large families hat been created in pursuance wltl the government’s scheme of In creasing the population. Gold medals, certificates and money will be given tr the mothers of the largest HwtfgarJan families. A prize was awarded to a peasant woman, the ipother*^of twenty-seven children. Lectures on birth control are strictly prohibited and government emissaries will tour the nrral dl stricts lecturing on the benefits of Increased births. by Newberry Street and West by lots of W. A. Parson; lots number 23 he ir g 25.6 on the front or Middle St rent, running hack to W. A. Parson’s lot, 99 to 106; lot number 24 is 25.6 feet on the front or Middle Street, run ning back west f to W. A .Person’s lots 113 feet. Lots numbers 57 ami 58 and bound ed North by Wallace Street, East by ftnUt Vt Ch C. Holman, South by lots of James Patterson and West by lots of A. C. Matthews; the said lots art 25 feet front on Wallace Street and running back 100 feet. (See map in Clerk of Court’s office.) Also: All that piece, parcel or lot of land being in the Town of Barnwell and County aforesaid consisting of four (4) lots known as H. D. Calhoun property, (see map). Lots -number 25, 26, 55 and 56. Lots 25 and 26 are bounded on the North by lots of G. C. Holman, East by Middle Stroet, South by lots of L. G. Richardson, Jr., and West by lots of W. A. Parson; lot 25 being 25.6 feet front and 119 feet back; lot number 26 being 25.6 feet front and 126 feet hack. Lots number 55 and 56 bounded on the North by Wallace Stmit, Ehst by lot of lx G. Richardson, Jr., South by lota of E. W. Reed, West by lots or lands of Mrs. Lena Davies (see map), lota 55 and 66 art 25 feet front by 100 feet deep. Last four lot4 named being con veyed to L. G. Richaidscn, Jr., by A. C. Matthews. Levied upon- and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, S. C., 9th day of Nov., 1928. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina. County of Barnwell. Court of Common* Pleas. F. J. Powell and H. J. Powell, Plaintiffs, vs. E. L. Sanders,! A. 0. Sanders, C. J. Ifill and P. F. Hpnderson, Trustees, and C. F. Rizer, Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, December 3rd, 1928, it be ing sakeday, the following described premises situate in Barnwell County, South Carolina, to-wit: All that certain piece, narcel or tract of land in Great Cypress Town ship, Barnwell County, South Caro lina, containing ninety-three (93) acres, more or Ices, and bounded on the North by the Siitk^hatchie Swamp; on the East by lands of W. Cordray; on the South by Ada A and J. G. Sanders and on the West by lands of J^ G. Sanders. Terms, cash, purchaser to pay for papers and Revenue Stamps. The Master is empowered and required to require the successful bidder to de posit with him during the legal hours of sale Three Hundred ($300.00) Dol lars to guarantee compliance with bid. Should bidder fail within a reasonabloe time to comply with his bid then the said Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars which he has do- posited shall be taken as liquidated damages for his failure to comply with his bid unless his default is for sufficient cause-excused by the Court. G. M. GREENE. Master for Barnwell Co. Master’# office, Nov. 12, 1928. —- bounded on the North by lands of J .W. PhiHips; on the $ast *>y lands of P. S. Ussery; on* the South by lands known as the Brooks lands, for merly the Estate of Michael Willis, and on the West by lands of estate of Q. T. Hutson.” . AND * “27 acros, more or less, and bound ed on the North by lands of M. Bblen; on the East by Public Road which separates it from lands of P. S. Us sery; on the South by lands of George W. Hutson, and West by lands of George W. Hutson, and estate of Q. T. Hutson, deceased.” Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to pay for papers and Revenue stamps. That the successful bidder shall de posit with the Master the sum of Five Hundred Dollars in cash of by a certi fied check immediately upon comple tion- of sale as evidence of good faith, and in case he or she should fail or refuse to do so the Master is directed to re-sell the said property during the .legal hours of sale during the same day and upon the same terms. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell Co. Master’s office, Nov. 12, 1928. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of bamwell. Court of Common Pleas. B. F. Stoine, Plaintiff, vs. Malcolm K. K<ar*e and the State of South Carolina, Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitUd cause, 1 will sell zt public auction to the highest bidder for cash in front the Couit House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, December 3rd, 1928, it be ing sakeday, the following described premises situate in Barnwell County, South Carolina, to-wit: All that certain tiact of land situ ate, lying and being in the County and State aforesaid, containing one hun dred forty (140) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of J. C. Blume; East hy lands of Jacob Hartzog; South by lands of M. K. Zorn; West by lands of C. A. Hart zog, same being the old homti place of Mrs. Mary R. Kearse. Teims of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and Revenue Stamps. That the purchaser or purchaser be required to deposit with said Master cash or certified check in the sum of Three Hundred Dollars as a guaran tee of good faith to comply with his, her or their bid, and if said pui chaser or purchasers should fail to pay to said Master the sum of Three Hun dred Dollars aforesaid that the said Master do forthwith proceed to re-sell the said premises at the risk of the former purchaser. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell Co. Master’s office, Nov. 12, 1928. . MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. Archie Hutson and Dozier Hutson, infants, by J., G. Moody, their ' Guaidian, ad litem, and Maude G. Hutson, Plaintiffs, vs. Quincy Hutson, Robert Taylor Hut son and Essie Louise Hutson, Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in front the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, December 3rd, 1928, it be ing sak^dmy, the following described premises situate in Barnwell County, South Carolina, to-wit: ‘51 3-4 a:res, more or leas, and MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common- Pleas. Annie Hiers, et al., • Plaintiffs, vs. Bernice C. Hiers, et al.. Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitkd cause, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C„ on Monday, December 3rd, 1928, it be ing sakc-'day, the following described premises situate in Barnwell County, South Carolina, to-wit: All of that piece, parcel or tract of land in RLhland Township containing 650 acres* and known as lands of the Estate of P. J. Hiers, d«ceased, and bounded on the North by lands of F. II. Cater, on the East hy lands of L. X. Owens, on the South by lands formerly of J. M. Weathersbee and on tin. West by th* lands of L. X. Owens. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers and stamps; success ful bidder to make a deposit of ten per cert of his bid as a guaranty of the good faith thereof; upon failure of the successful bidder to make said deposit the premises will be im mediately resold on the. same terms. G. M. GREENE. Master for Barnwell Co. Maater’a office. Nuv. 12* 1928. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. Grand Royal Arch Chapter of South Carolina, Plaintiffs, vs. W. P. Franklin, R. S. Fitzpatrick and The Texas Company, Defendant: By virtue of a decretal order to mo- directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Court House at Barnwell* S. C., on Monday, December 3rd, 1928, it be ing salesday, the following described real property, to wit: All that certain lot of land situate in the town of Barnwell, Stato of South Carolina, or, the North side of Washington Street, measuring seven ty (70) feet, more or less, on the Southern and Northern boundaries, and two hundred and ten (210) feet, more or less, on its Eastc/rn and Western boundaries, containing one- third (1-3) of an acre, more or less, and bounded on the North by resi dence lot of E. R. Cail; on the East by, lot of Mrs. A. E. Hartin; on the South by Washington Street and on the West by lot of Mrs. Lena Davies, the same btrirg the same lot °f l an d con veyed hy Norman Anderson to W P. Franklin oy deed recorded in Kook 9-F, page 335, and to the said Anderson by L. A. Greene by deed recorded in Book 9-B, page 49, of ths Clerk's officci fo • Barnwell County. Tern s of sa'.\ cash purchaser to pay for paper* and Revenue Stamps. The successful bidder to iinr red lately deposit with the Master Two Hundred Fifty (-250.00) Dollars as evidence of good faith, and in case he should fai to do so the Master is directed to sell the said /• property during t legal hours of sale on the same day at the risk of the defaulted bidder. G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office, Nov. 14, 1928. (Other Legal Ada. on Fourth Page.) !> VI £>