The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, February 13, 1930, Image 8
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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13. It30
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#0 CA A CRATE I
FOR ALL YOUR CUfUMBERS—
—if you could get that price for ALL your cucumbers from the
first crate right on until the last—
—if. you could—they would have to be the right kind of cucumbers
in shape, color and size
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'The farmers that plant genuine “THE HENDERSON” seed grown
by Peter Henderson & Company get THE TOP all the time for
their cukes. You can always get the top if you plant genuine
“THE HENDERSON” seed—Big Yield—EARLY—Excellent
Stock.
SIMON BROWN’S SONS,
Blackville, S. C.
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The RELIANCE’S GUARANTEE of QUALITY REPRODUCTION.
WESTERN ELECTRIC
SOUND SYSTEM \
SAME TALKING EQUIPMENT AS USED BY THE RITZ IN
COLUMBIA.
All Talking Program
TODAY—THURSDAY, FEB. 13—
“THEY LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN,” with VAN and
SCHENCK, Bessie Love and Benny Rubin. Baseball and
vaudeville—great song hits.
Two-reel Comedy, “LOVE BIRDS,” and “OSWALD” Cartoon.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, FEB. 14-15—
“THE WOMAN RACKET” with Tom. Moore, Blanche Sweet,
Sayy Starr, Bobby Agnew. Behind the scenes in the night
clubs—a terrific /Irama of the underworld.
Two-reel comedy, “NO BOY WANTED,” with Sunny Jim.
“SPLASH MATES,” a Collegian motor race.
» MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17-13-19—
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RUDY VALLEE and His Connecticut Yankees m THE VAGA
BOND LOVER,” with Sally Blane, Marie I)rcH*ler, Eddie
Nugent. The idol of millions—the wond<e- singer of radio
—comes to the screen in his first great feature picture.
HEAR HIM CROON—Five songs you'll love:
“I’m Just a Vagabond Lover.”
“A Little Kiss Reach Morning.”
“I Love You, Believe Me; I Love You.”
“I'll Be. Reminded of You.”
“If You Were the Only Girl ”
ADDED SPECIAL—LAUREL and HARDY in “NIGHT OWLS.”
RELIANCE
THEATRE
Orangeburg
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By JOHN G. CO’.COALr!
hn g. no*:
it American
G. Lonsdale
‘President Ar.icr.'ean Car.’i'j'j
Ajccc:^: en
S O phenomeuu! \\?.n Lccn the liK-ivr.r.e
of trust buair.'. 's ihr.t etr.tlLllclRr.s
4lre unable to beep u true record of
fis advancement.
There arc n o v,-
aomethlng 111: e
3.5a# active trust
•departments i n
•hanks in Amorico,
’while in 1900 only
ICS active trust
departments bad
been established.
in becoming the
custodians or the
.guardians of the
property of oth-
’«*. bankers as- John
. annre what lia«
beea fittingly described as one of the
**ino&l exalted human relatione hips ever
'•crttalod by law*.” Thoy become at once
* big brother,a big lister, an advisor,
or a confessor, awom so to conduct
themselves that clients will be won to
tileiB by their ability and integrity.
Thousands of little children have re-
<ee)red an education and have been
started off right 'in life through the
ttrat department's safe keeping and
Yiida&ce of the family estate, number-
Toss widows have been protected from
norcilesa stock swindlers, many thou
sands of businese men hare been re-
Glared of troubleeome details in the
•conduct of their business through the
’“crerffloa -of a living trust and still
•others have safeguarded their busi
ness ^enterprises through life insor-
; Alice'trusts.
The. favorable reaction of the public
faswaxid trust department service is not
^accidental. It may be traced jointly
tto the growing intelligence of the
American people In financial affairs
and to advertising to the. world at
iarts the merits of trust services. Ad
vertising used in a sensible, judicious
vaj ip necessary, a power that has ac-
„jp]ished much good for hittnanity.
Among the detailed services,*Ven-
by a trust department the one
seems to be winning favor the
is the life insurance trust. Life
ice is the Quickest known way
*an estate. In reality it af-
>eesfaaor the opportunity of
_ a posit: ve monetary eafo*
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Accuses Daughter of
Fraud in Mortgage.Case
Boston.-w-A* mother accuses tier
dnughter of gross iraud in u hill In
equity riled recently in the Middlesex
Sujierlor <*ourt at Enat Cambridge.
Mrs. Alice S. Parker of Everett
through her attorney, Jennie Loitmun
Barron, asserts in a hill of complaint
that her daughter, Mrs. Fannie ▲.
Moses and the latter’s husband. Sam
uel R. Moses, both of Everett, fraud
ulently obtained a discharge of a
mortgage on land In Everett through
deceit practiced on her, und asks the
court to set the discharge aside.
The mother says that about Septem
ber LM. 1025. her daughter obtained
title to land at Kenwood road and
Shure street in Everett, giving a
promissory note. Mrs. Parker recites
that on certain representations made
to her a few months ago which con
stituted fraud, she executed a dis
charge of the mortgage she held. She
further says no consideration was
ever paid her for discharging the
mortgage, and asks the court to en
join her daughter and her daughter's
huMtaud from transferring the land.
Tlie case will come up for a bearing
inter.
Corpse Wished on Man
by Snow-Bound Cortege*
Lafayette. Inti.—Harry Golden, who
lives six miles west, of here, has a
blizzard guest who is silent, content
ed and easy to entertain, but Golden
was trying recently to oust the via
Itor. The guest is the corpse of War
ren Trtckco. sixty-nine.
Twenty friends Incused Warren id
a hearse and. riding in aix automo
biles. started to bury him in Paines
ville. The snow drifts marooned the
funeral. The corpse was lifted out qf
the hearse and curried into Mr. Gold
en’s parlor, the nearest shelter. Afte^
a long struggle after 72 hours In the
snow blockade, they left the remains
of Mr Trlckee behind
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TRY BUSINESS BUILDER
FOR SATISFACTORY RESULTS.
for it on the InstaUment pian.
A married man is not fair to his
family if he fails to carry life insur
ance, I would say to the young man,
“Buy Insurance before you buy the
ring.” and to the young woman !
would say. “Marry no man so thought
less as to scoff at life insurance.*
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Sheriff Sella Automobile.
The Hudson'sedan seized some time
ago by Sheriff B. H. Dyches while it
was being used in the transportation
of whiskey, waa sold at public auction
here Wednesday morning for $100.
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The newly-born calf should hove the
milk for the, find few days. •This is
the colostrum milk, nnd olds In putting
the digestive system of the calf in good
working order.
Legal Advertisements
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that all per
sons holding claims against the estate
of John M. Cater must file them duly
attested with the undersigned Admin
istratrix or her attorneys, Brown &
Bush, at Barnwell, S. C., on or before
Saturday, the 1st day of March, 1930,
and all persons indebted to said estate
will make prompt payment to the un
dersigned Administratrix or her at
torneys.
Effie B. Cater, Administratrix,
Estate of John M. Cater.
Barnwell, S. C^ Feb. 12, 1930.
Notice of Stockholders' Meeting.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
The undersigned having duly quali
fied as executor of the last will and
testament -of Oscar Myer, deceased,
all persons having claims against the
said estate will present them duly
verified at my office at Blackville
South Carolina, and all persons in
debted to the said estate will mal^e
settlement with the undersigned.
J. M. FARRELL,
Executor.
Dated February 6, 1930.
MASTER’S SALE.
The State of South Carolina,
County cf Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
Edgar A. Brown,
Plaintiff,
va
S. P. Croft, Bank of Western Caro
lina, Barnwell, S. C., Farmers
Union Mercantile Company, Annie
S. Brown, Grover Croft, Eva Bax
ley, Aubrey Baxley and ’Jessie Bax
ley,
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
dieted in the above entitled cause, 1
will sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash, in front of the
Court House at Barnwell, State and
County afoie^aid, on Monday, March
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3rd, 1930, the same being -salesday
in said month, between the legal hours
of sale, the following described real
property, to-wit: - ’
All of that piece, parcel or tract of
land situate in George’s Creek Town
ship, County and State aforesaid, con
taining one hundred and fourteen
acres, more or less, and bounded on
the North by lands of C. M. Croft, and
on the South and East by lands of
Aiken Still and on the West by M. B.
Hagood.
Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers and revenue stamps.
That the successful bidder be re
quired to make a cash deposit of Two
Hundred and 00-100 ($200.00) Dollars
with the Master as evidence of his
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good faith and in case he, she or they
fail to do so, the Maater shall immed
iately re-sell property on the same
salesday or on some subsequent con
venient salesday at the risk of the
former bidder.
G. M. Greene,
Master, Barnwell County.
Master’s office, Feb. 12, 1930t
SHERIFFS SALE.
land with all buildings thereon, lying
and being situate in Barnwell Town
ship, Barnwell County, and State of
South Carolina, containing- 65 acretf,
more or less, and boupded as follows,
to-wit: On the North by lands of Dr.
J. Lewis Smith; on the East by Public
road leading from ^ir|’s Mill to Wil-
Baton, which separates the within de
scribed tract of laqd from lands of
myself and said William Walker; cn
the South by lands of R. A. Ellis and
myself and said William Walker, be
ing portion of land purchased from
W. L. CaVe bn the 11th day of Jan.,
A. D. 1917, and bounded cn the West
by lands of W. L. Cave.
Levied upon and sold to eatisfy the
above Execution and Costs.
BONCIL H. DYCHES,
Sheriff, Barnwell County.
Barnwell, S. C-, seventh day of Feb
ruary, 1930.
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MASTER’S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that a meet
ing of the stockholders of the Barn
well Building and Improvement Asso
ciation will be held at the office of
William McNab in Barnwel, S. C., on
Friday, February 21st, 1930, at 11:00
o’clock a. m., for the purpose of elect
ing directors.
By order of:
Arden A. Lemon, Secty.
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State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corpora
tion,
Plaintiff,
vs.
W. S. Creech and Harold Creech,
Defendants.
By vjrtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause, I
will sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash, in front of the
Coqrt House at Barnwell, State and
County aforesaid, on Monday, March
3rd, 1930, the same being salesday
in said month, between the legal hours
of sale, the following described real
property, to-wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land situate, lying aryl being in above
named State and county and in Great
Cypress Township and containing one
hundred (100) acres, more or, less,
and bounded as follows: North by
lands formerly ownqd by Dr. T. F.
Hogg and W. S. Creech; East by lands
cf Mamie Sanders, lands of W. S.
Creech and lands cf Inez Creech;
South by lands of J. A. Moody and
Mrs. Carrie Barker and on the West
by lands of W. S. Creech.
Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers and revenue stamps,
and the successful bidder, other than
the plaintiff, is required to deposit
with the Master the sum of one hun
dred dollars as evidence of good faith
and in case he or she or. they fail so
to do, said property shall be immed
iately re-sold at the risk of the former
bidder.
G. M. GREENE,
Master for Barnwell County.
Master’s office, Feb. 7, 1930.
MASTER’S SALE.
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State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
Georgia Chemical Works
Plaintiff,
3rd, 1930, the same being salesday
In said month, between the legal
hours of sale, the following described
real property, to-wit: ^
All that piece, parcel cr tract of
land in Barnwell County, South Caro
lina, and containing one hundred ^
(150) acres of land and bounded
follows: On the North by lands
Stella Glover; East by lands of Idis
Brabham; South by Savannah River
and West by lands of Mrs. Olivia Hol
ley. \ The above described 150 acres
are carved from the Southern portion
of that tract conveyed to Stella Glover
cn November 27th, 1889, and record
ed in office of ' Clerk of Court for
Barnwell County, South Carolina, in
Title Book 5-Q, at page 186.
Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers and revenue stamps
an^ the successful bidder, other than
the plaintiff herein, is required to de
posit with £he Master the sum of one ■'
hundred dollars as evidence of good
faith and in case he, she or they fail
so to do, then the said property shall
be immediately re-sold by said Master
on the same salesday or on some sub
sequent convenient salesday, as> plain
tiff’s attorneys might direct, during
the legal hours of sale, at the risk of
the former bidder.
G. M. GREENE,
Master for Barnw*ell County.
Master’s office, Feb. 7, 1930.
vs.
W. J. W. Glover and Stella Glover,
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause, I
will sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash, in front of the
Court House at Batnwell, State and
County aforesaid, on Monday, March
NOTICE.
All persons operating motor vehi
cles in the Town of Barnwell without
town license plates for 1930 are here
by notified that after February 15th
they will be subject- to arrest and fine^
By order of C cunc ^ :
F. S. BROWN. Clerk. /
Molair s February I
CLEARANCE SALE!
Begins Friday, February 14th
and Continues for 10 Days
FOLKS. HERE’S YOUR CHANCE! IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING AND SUM
MER STOCKS, WE ARE OFFERING SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE AT GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES FOR 10 DAYS ONLY. THESE ARE NOT SHOP-WORN ARTICLES NOR SHODDY
GOODS BOUGHT TO SELL AT CHEAP PRICES, BUT ARE TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR LINE
OF FIRST-CLASS MERCHANDISE. BELOW YOU WILL FIND LISTED SOME OF THE MANY
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BARGAINS TO BE FOUND AT OUR STORE DURING THIS SALE. DON’T PASS UP THIS OP-
PORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY. gjfl
LADIES’ DRESSES, COATS. SLIPS, ETC. .
$3.95
Ladies’ Dresses, formerly $5.95 anrl
* $6.95, Now
Men’s and Boys’ $1.00 Caps,
Now .
Misses’ Coats, formerly $9.95,
Children’s Coats, formerly $6.00,
Now
Ladies’ Silk Slips, formerly $2.00,
Now —
Ladies* Rayon Slips, formerly $1.00,
Now —
Ladies’ Silk Bloomers, formerly $1.50,
Now
Ladies’ and Children’s Cotton Jersey
Bloomers, formerly 50c, Now - —
Sport Hose, 50c Values,
Now
Sport Hose, 25c Values,
Now —
89c
MEN’S PANTS AND OVERALLS.
$3.95
Mtn’s Dress Pants were $5 and $6
'Now
Men’s Dress Pants, were $4,
Now
Men’s Dress Pants, were $3.50,
Now
$2.00 Overalls and Jumpers,
Now
$1.75 Overalls and Jumpers
Now
$1.49 |
LADIES’ FULL FASHION SILK HOSE. ALL
COLORS. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS.
SHOES AND OXFORDS.
Men’s Dress Shoes and Oxfords, were $4,
Now * k .
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Men’s Dress Shoes and Oxfords, were
$3.50, Now
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$3.29 t
$2.95 %
Men’s Dress Shoes and Oxfords, were $3,
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Now'
Men’s Dress Shirts, formerly $1.50,
Now
Men’s Dress Shirts, formerly $2.00,
Now*
One Lot Men’s Dress Shirts* assorted sizes
Now
MEN’S UNION SUITS.
Men’s $1.50 Union Suits,
Now
Boys’ 75c Union Suits,
Now
$1.29
$1.69
49c
Ladies’ Pat. Kid and Colored Pumps
and Oxfords, were $4.00, Now
Ladies’ Pat. Kid and Colored^Pumps
and Oxfords, were $3.50, Now
Ladies’ Pat. Kid and Colored Pumps
and Oxfords, were $3.00, blow
$2.49 Z
$3.29 |
$2.95*y.
$2.49
All Misses’ and Children’s Shoes and Oxfords at
^ Greatly Reduced Pricts.
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DRY GOODS.
9-4 Bleach Sheeting
Now
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
THE STATE
ESTATE OF MALACHI WALKER.
A
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 upon and will
sell to the highest bidder for cash, be
tween the legal hours of sale, in front
of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C.
on Monday, the 3rd day of March,
1930, this being salesday in said
month, the following described real
estate:
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All that oertam tract or
TIES AND CAPS.
Men’s $1.00 Ties,
Now
Men’s and Boys’ $2.00 Caps,
Now
Men’s and Boys’ $1.50 Caps,
Now
79c
$1.49
$1.19
10-4 Bleach Sheeting
Now
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Tickings 10c to 35c per yard.
TRY»OUR “LORD CALVERT” COFFEE:
One-pound
Cans
Three-pound
Cans
44c
$1.29
MOLAIR
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BARNWELL, : : SO. CAR.
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