The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, January 15, 1931, Image 4
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PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, pOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, IMl.
Local and Personal x
News of Blackville
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Klackvilk*, • Jaa. 10.—Mrs. H. ’ L.
Buiat entertain«<i the members of the
Bridge club this week. Invited gueat*
included Mrs. J. A. Buggle^ Mrs. R.' : B.
Flckling, Mrs. Somers Pringle,. Mrs.
W. C. Buist and Mrs. Sigsbie Grimes.
Mrs. Sem Buist Rush held highest
score. Mrs. James Nevils will enter
tain next.
The Davi s Lee Chapter, U. D. C.,
met with Mrs. H. L. Buist as vhoatess^
on Tuesday afternooin. Misa Olive
Baxley conducted the meeting in the
a.bsence of the chapter! president, Mrs.
Cleveland Risher. Mrs. A. H. Nine-
etcin reported for the year book com
mittee that a program embracing the Murphy and Cathrynp W"etSsinger; G.
year’s work was in the hands of the ^• C., Miss Martha Still and Miss
ftypto. A report of the tre.eurer „ Fi<:W ‘ ng J„ ^ ® C “ U '
Misses Hettie and Etta Mathis; Coker
ohowed the repayment of a achool Co , |egei Mj|j Slr , Matthews . c , ro i t .
lo^ Dues were m order for the M Nineetein, Claude and
year. Christmas baskets were report- ^i yrner Gray.
T"
ed sent to the homes of veterans. Mrs.
Sigsbie Grime B and Mrs. Ninestein
served on the program.
A “fire which destroyed the home of be r 0 f new enrolments,. All of
The closing session pf , the 1931
school year was begun on Monday
morning. Supt. Posejr reported a num-
the
J. M. Halford on the Lees highway oc- ^ teachers have returned from their re
curred on Tuesday afternoon. A- spective homes following the Christ-
small amount of insurance was car- mas holidays. — T —-r-
i j Mrs. W. W. Cain was hostess to
ried.
Colleges have reclaimed their stu- the Missionary Aid of the Methodist
dents following the holidayst^ Clem- J Church on Monday afternoon. Mrs.
son, Harry Haigler; The Citadel, Ca-j Ninestein conducted the, devotional,
dels William Altman, A Vr Collum, Serving on the program were Mrs.
Sam Mathis and James Buist; Win- j T. O. Boland, Mrs. C. H. Mathis, and
throp, Misa.es Bettye Hair, Isabella Mrs. E. H. Weissinger.
THE NEW FORD
Everything
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you want or need
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in a motor car
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THE more yonnee of the new Tord^ lhenrore ytm”
realize that it brings you everything you want or
need in a motor car. ... And at an unusually
low price.
Its substantial beauty of line and color is ap
parent at a glance. Long, continuous service em
phasizes the value of its simplicity of design and the
high quality tlmt has been built into every part.
The new Faai accelerates quickly and it will
do 55 to 65 miles an hour. It is an easy-riding car
because of its specially designed springs and four
Houdaille double-acting hydraulic shock absorb
ers. It has fully enclosed four-wheel brakes and
the added safety of a Triplex shatter-proof glass
windshield. Operation and up-keep costs are low
and it has the stamina and reliability that mean
thousands of miles of uninterrupted service.
See the nearest dealer and have him give you
a demonstration ride in the new Ford. Check up
every point that goes to make a good automobile
and you will know it is a value far above the price.
The New Ford
Tudor Sedan
Mrs C. H. Hair, of Tampa, Fla.,
and Mrs. G. H. Alvey, of Waukegan,
111., were in Blackville to attend the
funeral of Miss Gretchen Stivender on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Browning and
children have returned to Columbia
after visiting relatives. r
Mrs. Briggs Kammer, of Sanford,
N. C.,’>va£ the guest of relatives here
last week.
Misses Susan Gibbes and Catherine
Townsend, of Columbia have returned J
home after a few day 3 here a s the
guests of Miss Jenice Brown.
James Grubbs, son of Mrs. James
Graphs, is ill with pneumonia.
Stuart Rich is recovering from an
attack of chicken pox. •
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Patton were
Christmas visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A.
H. Ninestein ami family.
Signed Receiver within ninety days of Mrs. C. R. Kelly, on the east by
from daW hereof, otherwise you will J. W. Browning, ahd on the south by
be barfed from participating in the ‘Odd Fellows,’ on the west by Walker
assets of, the said Mutual Trading Street.”
Company.
v SOMERS B. FRINGLE,
Receiver for Mutual Trading Co.
Dated December 29, 1930.
AUDITOR’S NOTICE.
I will be at the following places for
the purpose of taking returns for 1931.
Only personal property will* be re
turned this year. Ten per cent, pen
alty will he added for not making re
turns before March 1st, 1931:
Meyer’s Mill, January 16th.
Robbins, January 19th.
Snelling, January 21st.
Williston, January 23rd.
Respectfully yours,
W. H. MANNING,
County Auditor.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
Notice i s hereby given t^at all per
sons having claims against the estate
of Dallas Gloster, deceased, will pre
sent them duly verified to the under
signed administratrix! at Blackville,
S. C., and all persons indebted to the
said estate will make prompt settle
ment to the undersigned.
OLIVE BAXLEY,
Jan. 6, 1931. AdministT&trix.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash, purchaser
to pay for papers and stamps, and the
successful bidder will be required to
deposit with the Judge of Probate,
immediately after the sale the sum of
Fifty and no-100 ($50.00) Dollars, a 3
a guaranty that hi s hid will be com
plied with, unless cause for non-com
pliance be shown, and upon failure to
make such deposit, the said premises
will be immediately resold upon the
Same terms and conditions at the
risk of the former purchaser; and
should the successful bidder, after
making said deposit) fail to comply
with his bid within a reasonable
time, the said premises will be re-sold
on some subsequent salesday) upon
the same terms and conditions. 1
JOHN K. SNELLING,
., r Judge of Probate, B- C.
Jan. 15, 1931. —
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MASTER’S SALE.
Social and Personal .
News from Williston
Williston, Jan. 10.—Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Davis have moved back here
LOW PRICES OF FORD CARS
•435 to *660
r. O. B. brtToit, plus freight mnj dtllmrry Bmmpwt mnJ tpmr* lira astro
ml (Moti Tom ran parafcaaa • FarW on economical lorme through_
tho Authorlord Ford finance Float a/ tho Lnirtntl Credit Company.
Majestic Ranges
WE HAVE JUST FINISHED OUR ANNUAL IN VEX*.
TORY AND FIND OURSELVES OVERSTOCKED ON MA
JESTIC RANGES AND WILL MAKE SPECIAL PRICES TO
MOVE THEM. WE HAVE THEM IN BOTH STYLES—RES
ERVOIR ANB HOT W ATER BACK, AND THESE RANGES
WILL LAST TWENTY YEARS WITH ORDINARY CARE,
AND ARE THE ONLY RANGS THE RAILROADS WILL
HANDLE WITHOUT CRATING, AND WE KNOW WHERE
HOUSES BURNED DOWN ON THEM AND WERE USED
AFTERWARDS.
Company:
BARNWELL, S! €.
from Allendale and 1 have an apart
ment in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Trotti.
Miss Myrtle Martin, of Blackville,
spent last week-end with Miss Ethelyn
Anderson. • * *
Miss Agnes Latimer, of Columbia,
has returned to her home after spend
ing several day 3 here with relatives.
Mrs. Bessie Brabhamjand son, Ernest
visited relatives in Fairfax Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Wise have re
turned home after spending the holi
days in Batesburg.
• Miss Edith Beil left Monday m<yn-
ing for Crescent City, Fla., where sh,e
is \disiting relatives.
Miss Sadie Roseman, of Augusta,
spent last week in Williston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woodward are
visiting the former’s father, John R.
Woodward.
After a visit to Eh-, and Mrs. A. S.!
Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold P.
Lee left Saturday for Farmville, N. C.,
where they* will -visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joyner, before returning to
their home in Fort Wayne, Ind.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint not served.)
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State of South Carolina, - -
Barnwell County.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
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Lula Cave,
Plaintiff,
vs. *"
Jamie Washington. Qrrie Dun,bar.
Sarnie Cave, George Cave and Har
ry Caver Defendants.
Olar News of Interest.
r Tbe many friends of
rris are know
Olar, Jan. 10.-
efie ig able
work again.
Miss Florence Senders gave a love
ly New- Year's dinner in honor of
several friends.
Miss Lfizell Bennett has returned
home after a visit to relatives in
Augusta.
The many friends of Mis 3 Nellie
Ruth Morris are glad to learn that
she. i s convalescjngj
MisS" Florence Sander 3 motored to
Augusta Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Mondy and Bernice
Drummond to see “The Part Time
Wife.”
Mrs. David Lain Jias returned to
her home after spending some time
with her mother.
Misses Emmaline and Nellie Thain
have returned home after spending
several weeks in Hopewell, Va.
To the Defendants Above Named:
You ate hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the complaint in thi s
action, which was filed in the office of
the Clerk of Court for Barnwell Coun
ty, South Carolina, on the 13th day of
January, 1931; and to serve a copy of
your answer to the said* complaint on
the subscriber at his office in Bain-
-t ■ .
well, S. C., within twenty days-'after
the service hereof, exclusive of the
day of such service, and if you fail to
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answer the complaint within the time
aforesaid the plaintiff in this action
will apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded in the complaint.
YOU WILL FURTHER TAKE
NOTICE: That the original sum
mons and complaint herein were filed
in the office of the Clerk of Court for
Barnwell County, on the 13th day of
January, 1931.
THOS. M. BOULWARE,
Plaintiff’s Attorney.
office of the Clerk of Court for Barn
well County in Book of De^ds Nine
(9) “N”, at page 5.”
Terms of aale: One-fifth of the ac
cepted bid to be paid in cash and the
balance on credit, payable in seven
equal annual installments, with inter
est thereon from date of sale at the ,
rate of seven per cent per annum, the
credit portion of the accepted bid due
to the plaintiff to be evidenced by a
bond or note of the purchaser, payable
to the Master, secured by a first mort
gage over the premises, and the re
maining balance of the credit portion
of the accepted bid, if any, to be evi
denced by a bond or note of the pur
chaser payable to the Master, and
secured-by 4t second mortgage over s
the premises; purchaser having option'
to pay all cash; purchaser to pay for
paper s and stamps; successful bidder
to deposit at once with the Master
the sum of Four Hundred ($400.00)
Dollars, in cash, Cashier’® check or
certified check, as. earnest money or
evidence of .good faith, the same to be
applied on the debt should there he a
compliance with the same, but should
the successful bidder fail f° make such
deposit immediately at the time of
the acceptance of his bid, then the
said premises shall be at once resold,
at 3 uch bidder’s risk, on the same
saJesday, or some subsequent sales- »
day, but should the successful bidder
Maude R; Moore, Citizens & Southern make s aid deposit and thereafter
National Bank, and Bank of We%t- fail ^ comply with the said fcid with-
ern Carolina, Barnwell Branch, °ut legal excus^ being duly shown.
Defendants. then such deposit shall be delivered
to the plaintiff and retaine by it as
liquidated damages, and the premises
shall thereupon be resold upon the
same term s and at such purchaser’s
risk on some subsequent salesday.
G. M. GREENE,
Master, Barnwell County.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
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Court of Common Pleas.
Jefferson Standard Life Insurance’
Company,
Plaintiff,
vs. • i
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause, I
will sell at public auction to the high-
eHbidder for cash, in front of the
CourKHouse at Barnwell, State and
County'' N aforesaid, on Monday, Feb.
2nd, 1931, the same being salesday
in said month; between the legal
hours of sale, the ^fpllowing described
Teat-property, r to-wtrr
SHERIFF S SALE.
Legal Advertisements
NOTICE TQ, CREDITORS.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
John_E. Hurst and Co., Inc., in its own
right and on behalf of all other
creditors of Mutual Trading Com
pany, Inc., who may join, in this
proceeding and share' in the ex
pense thereof,
Plaintiff,
oa VS. .
Mutual Trading Company, Inc.,
Defendant.
To„the creditors of Mutual Trading
der and by virtue of a decretal order
to me directed, you are hereby Re
quired to file^i itemized verified
statement of accwint with the under-
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State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwelf. - ‘
THE STATE
vs. •»-
AYCOCK and EASTERLING
• Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe-
Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have
ths day levied upon and will sell to
the highest bidder for cash, between
the legal hours of sale in front of the
Court House^U; Bafhw¥ll,*S. C., on
Monday, ithe 2nd r Vlay of February,
1931, this ^)being salesday* in said
month, the Jollowing described real
estate: " “ 'S
Lots No. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 21,
22, 23 and 24 on a plat of certain
pl-operty pvade for Aycock £nd East
erling by Newton Realty and Auction
Company, said survey being made by
E. McNcau, C. E., being a part of cer
tain property conveyed by James H.
Lancaster to Aycock and Easterling
by his deed dated 14th March, 1918.
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Levied upon and sold to satisfy the
above Execution and Costs.
BONCIL H. DYCHES,
Sheriff, B. C.
PROBATE COURT SALE.
containing
hundred and ten (110). acres, and
bounded a s follows: North by lands
of J. K. Snelling, east by lands of T. J.
JowerS7 south by Sand Bar Ferry
Road from Barnwell to Augusta.
Georgia, west by estate of J. M. Sad
ler, and lands now or formerly of
Dahiel Greene, less ninety-four hun
dredths of an acre, more or less; ly-
ing between the old Sand Bar Ferry
road and the new State Highway from
Barnwell to Ellenton, so that the
southern boundary of the tract of land
now being sold is the new State High-
w-ay leading from BariiweM ^ to El
lenton. V
Terms of s a le ; Cash. No bid shall
be accepted by the Master until a cash
deposit of two hundred dollars
NOTICE OF RECEIVER’S SALE.
All that piece, parcel ox tract of
land, lying and being in thextown of
Snelling, County of Barnwell, State
of South Carolina, containing one John E. Hurst and Co., Inc., in its own
State of South Caroling;
County of Barnwell.' *
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right and on behqlf of all other
creditors, of Mutual Trading Com
pany, Inc., who may join in this
proceeding and share in the ex
pense thereof, 4
# Plaintiff,
vs.
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Mutual Trading Company, Inc., . •
Defendant.
By virtue of .a decretal order to me
directed in the’above entitled cause, I
will sell at ppblic auction to the
last and highest bidder for cash in the
store of the Mutual Trading Company
at Blackville, South Carolina, o.n Jan
uary 15th, 1931, at 11:00 a. m., the
tsoek of goods;, consisting of drygoods,
shoes, groceries, hardware and ac
counts. The stock will first be offer-
Admin-
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwpll.
In the Ptclj*^ Qmrt.
Ex Parte: D. Staniwi* Brown,
istrator,
Petitioner. t
In Re: Estate of Florence Johnson,
Deceased.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF
THE POWER CONTAINED IN AN
ORDER OF THE PROBATE COURT,
dated Jan. 13th, 1931, I will sell in
front of the Court House at Barnwell,
State and County aforesaid, on Mon
day, the 2nd day of February, 1931,
same being salesday of said" \month,
within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described'real property; .
' “Al] that certain lot of land in the
($200.00) has been made; this provis- . _
ion, however, not to applv'to the ed in P arce,s ^ then a * a who1 * th ?
plaintiff’s bid; said surp be for- accoUnt * no ^ a "<> mortgages being
feited - and applied on the plaintiff’s s0 ! d _^.P ara t e ly t equity in the
judgment and payment of costs, un- noU ‘ s and held by the Bank
less a ctyrfpliance with: sale is had of Weit<Mn Ca ™lina. Blackville
within 'ten days from the'date there- Branch - Tm ‘- 531(1 P r0 P ar ty > s to be
of. The-purchaser shall pay for reve- so,d free of ta -, xes and liens - The un *
nue stamps and recording cf papers. * rs *K nt ’ d Kece.ver also will sell in
Master’s office, Jan. 14, front of the. Courthouse at Barnwell*
of sale .on
salesday in February, 1931, for cash,
to the p last and highest bidder, the
following described real estate,, to-
wit:
\Afl that certain piece dr tract- of
<0
land in BarnwelL County* State of
UKi.
Master for Barnwell County.
MASTER’S SALE.*
Under and by virtue of a decree of
the Court of Common Pleas for Bam-
well County, .^buth Carolina, dated S° u th Carolina, N containing twenty-
January'lS,-1931, in the case of The seven .acres, more or less, and bounded
Fedor al Land Bank of Columbia, a s-follows: the North by lands of
Plaintiff,'vs. R. B. Cunningham, De- Drayton W. Walker; on the East by
fendant, I the undersikned Master, will lands of Peter Reed; on the South by
sell in front of the Court House at lands of Oti s Smalls, and on the West
Barnwell South Carolina^ between the : by lands of Keeler.
Also, all that certain piece or parcel
of land, situated near Peace Haven In
dustrial School in the Town of Black
ville, South Carolina, measuring fifty
il
legal hour s of sale,*on'the 2nd day of
February, 193l‘, the same being sales-
bay^to the highest bidder, the follow-,
ing described-promises: . v .
OTISE that un* Jjwre
wrell, measuring 47.6 ft. on Walker
Street and running back from Walker said ILJJr'Cunningharn by R. I. Man-
Street to a depth of 91 feet, more er rungfet al, by their deed dated 24th
less,’ and bcuhdcd; n the north by
All that certain piece* parcel or f ee t ,hy one hundred and twenty-five
tract of land containing four.hundred (SO^by ^125 feet) and bounded as
and forty-four (444) acres, more or follows:- On the North by street; on
less, situate, lying and being about the East by lands of-L. P. Boylston;
four miles North-west from the town on the South by lands of S'. H. Rush,
of Ulnpers, in Great Cypress Town- an d on the West by lands of L„ P.
ship, County of Barnwell, State of Boylston or street.
South Carolina, having such 'shape, Also, all that lot, piece, or parcel of
metes, courses and distances a 3 will laud situate, lying and being in the
more fully appear by reference to a County of Barnwell, in the State
plat thereof,^ made by McLellan and aforesaid, and known as lot'number
Palmer, Surveyors, February —, twenty-one (21) in block one (1), as
1919, which said plat is recorded in shown by a plat of the lot s East of
the office of the Clerk of Court for the Southern Depot in _ Barnwell,
Barnwell County in -plat Book Nine iSouth Carolina, and described as fol-
(9) “P”, at page 20, and being bound- lows: Bounded on the North by lot
ed on the North By a tract. of 296 number 20, on the East by Gordon
acres, more or less, owned by the said Street,.on. the South by lot number 22v
R. B. Cunningham But now under con- an d on the West by lots numbex^even
tract of sale unto Rena P. Myrick, et (7) and number eight (£fcT^
al; on the East by a neighborhood; The above describetf lots being the
road which separates this tract of 444 same conveyecMfy Eloise B. Hagood
acres from the lands formerly of'R. I. to P. B^JTagood, Trustee, December
Manning, et al, but now W. H. San- 31*1^1^11, and by P. B. Hagood, Trus-
dors; and on the South and West by^tee, to me December 31st, 1911, and
lands of the Estate of Mrs^JBlia recorded January 29th, 1912,' Book
Riley, deceased. This .^Being the 8-L, page 26.
acres Tieretofoir^irtveyW
.pOMEKSUR. PRINGLE,,
«ver for Mutual TmAir,.* rv,
. > Repelv^r for Mutuhl Trading Co.
February, .1021, and recorded''In thp Hated Lec^mber 30, 1930,
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