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■pmiRPi^ 1 - !i FAimi'wo. THE BARNWELL PBOPLE4IENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY K, IMl. MANY NATIONS'NOW USE WOMEN SPIES Strong Heart and Baby Face Are Needed. Paris.—Half of (he spies In "Europe today wear skirts. Spying Is a profes sion to which many stenographers as pire, and the only stock in trade needed Is a stony' heart. Impervious to love and tlattery, heauty and the face of a baby doll, to throw the po lice off the track. Many of the chiefs of Europe’s un derground espionage services believe that where secrets of national defense are to be wormed from young officers, one hluck-eyed, raven haired beauty~ can do more good than a platoon of men well versed in the art of draw ing fortitlehtlons in invisible ink. It is true also that other chiefs feel as strongly tim <t#her way. -These hold that no woman is aide to keep a secret in nil circumstances. They employ no women spies in responsible posts. To take care of other nations" women spies they use personable young men. These young men seek and make love to them. The theory Is that when the woman lets herself fall In love she tells all she knows. The Fatal Mistake. Tims these men use the love lure precisely as do the women spies. Spying seems to he more natural to women than to men v especially to women who like Intrihue. Ever since Mata Ilnri went to work for’Germany during the World war aiid used her art of making “men fall in love with her, she has been looked upon as queen of the spies. Main Hurl, like other women spies, mode the fatal mistake of falling In love herself, and before long she was caught and faced the firing squad in the moat of Vincennes castle. I Miring and Just Iteforo the war Germany used many women to get in formation. England, in the few years before the war, was swamped \.Vttb German governesses and nursemaids, seeking jolts at any price, and general Blackville Farmer Helps Show the Way • J. H. Lancaster Finds That Soluble Nitrogen Improves Yield of Fall Sown Oats. , . Columbia, Feb, 24.—That the appli cation of soluble nitrogen to fall sown oats-fortrween February 15 and March 15 should increase the yield is shown by nineteen demonstrations conducted in 1930 by the exten ion service of Clemsop College in cooperation with' ittvttrr rcrni&inciu inert? wncrc wjff nis uixioc, upvn me mmis vx * • xxiitzii 2*1111 n he accepted a responsible position with day after the service upon yon as, ford and: B. W. J. Still a: the Standard Oil Company. / *- aforesaid, exclusive* of the day of west by Brown’s Old Mill,' wa T ,11, „ V „ „ .J .. . .AM A^aIaaO A MA AM MAA V. V, nm .Wn 1,MA Am . day. Jhelatter remained there where ty, at his offioe, upon the twenl^r-ftrst lands of P. E. Allen and E. S.t Rodi- and on the ,' highwater Mrs. Lillie Kennedy has returned such service, at ten o’clock a. m., or mark” being the line, as shown by from a visit in Augusta with her cous- a g soon thereafter as counsel can he. Plat of the same made the 4th day of in, Mrs. Alice Easterling, and family/ heard, for .an order appointing some November, 1911, by R. C. Mixson and Miss Helen Dunbar, Mr^ & M. Cas- ,suitable person as Guardian ad litem | containing the following surveyor’s .^els and little son motored'to Green- for said infant defendants, Beverly, calls 4 and distances: Beginning at a wood Tuesday. Miss Edyfhe Pearce Simms* Edmund Simms and Gilmore stake on Brown’s Old Mill Pond and North by lands of T. A. 1 Greene; East by 4 lands of W. W. Meyer and Weat by lands of C. J. Ashley: ALSO:* T _ All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County of Barnwell, said State, containing one hundred and thirty- came home with them 'to. be with her Simms, and who may be authorized to w o m *» •, - « . i m . , .. t . .. aunt, Mrs. C. T. Bailey, who is UL ^ appear ahd.defend.it on behalf of said Claris Smith, Jr., young son of Mr. infant defendants. — and AL-s. C. A. Smith, entertained 17 You. land each of you will take of hia little friends'^Tufc&day after noon at the home of Mrs. H. M. Cas- /sels, Jr., with a lovely party cele- »y aft^jr- further notice that the original sum mons and complaint herein were hied aiaite uii oruwn a v/iui iwni auiiu 2*uu | . • s running thence -north 80 D. west 65 (182) acres, more or less, and chains to a stake: thence north 80 D. - west 65 chains to a stake; thence north 4 D. wjsst 4.90 Chains to a stake; thence north 80 D east 22 chain s to a stake; thence north 36 D. west 37.50 in the office of the Clerk of Court for \ chains to' a corner on Cain Piece the Chilean Nitrate of Soda,.. Educa- trating his sixth birthday. After nu- Barnwell County on February 10, IQSl. Branch to fts intersection with Brovfn^s- tional Bureau and by 39 similar dom- merous games the little folk surround- onstrations conducted in 1928 and ed the dining table, where delicious re-» 1929. • The 1930 demonstrations were con ducted on the farms of C. S. Verdin, Simpsonville; J. G. Lee, Chester; J. M. Vann, Trenton; Adger D. Bowen, Westminster; T. M. Metts, Greenwood; C. B. Evans, Abbeville, and J. H. Lanca-ter, Blackville. In each of the demonstrations there was a check plot where no top-dressing was used. On the other plot 150 pounds cf Chil ean nitrate of soda was applied per acre as a top dressing. The fertili zer before planting wa? the same for both plots. The 1930 returns show that the av erage yield on the check plots r was 20 bushels of oats per acre while on the plots where the Chilean nitrate of soda wa s used the average, was 46 bushels per acre, a difference .’of 26 bushels per acre. The cost of the increase was 10.4 cents per bushel. freshments were served. The center- piece wa s a large white cake with six red candles. Decorations and favors were suggestive of Washington’s birthday. Claris enjoyed opening his gifts, which were numerous and beau tiful. Several ladies, friends of Mt^. Smith, were also present. G. Duncan Bellinger, Plaintiff’s Attorney. February 9, 1931. 2-T2-3t. MASTER’S SALE..' (State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. Old Mill Pond; thence dow*n the high- water mark of said mill pqnd to+4he point cf beginning, and being the same tract cf land heretofore convey ed to said W. P. Still by S. W. Eaves on the 17th day of October, 1911, by deed recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Court of Barnwell County in Book 8-E, page 329."T^' Terms'of sale: Cash, purchaser to bounded North by lands now or for merly of W. A.- Holman and H. H. Easterling; East by lands of estate of Washington Halford and S. J. Hal ford; South by lands of C. W. Moody and Salkphatchie River, and West by Salkehatchie River and W. A. Holman, ag per pjat of J. S. ^VTlxson, Surveyor, datStT February 1, 1887. Pity IV love stooping, love drawn down by helplessness and want. - Pity is love torched, with sympathy, love sorrowing and‘suffering in our sor row.—C. Hr Spnrgcon. TK^Firat CuroHitaa JowKStocte Land ' f y ./ 0r *T?V****, Pr ° Vkte4 further, that t}ie_ Master do require Bjpnk of Columbia, ■' ! vs. Plaintiff, * j the successful bidder or bidders to pay ten per cent, of the amount of his Legal Advertisements - - _ , , or their bid immediately upon the 2!' ^ at . teroe ’ conclusion of said bid, and in case he M.. M, Key, Southern States Phqs- ... . i or they fail so to do, the Master is phate and Fertilizer Company, Cor-1 diw . trf t0 resel | the sai<1 property rie F. Rizer, Central Union. Bank of upon the same or some subsequent MASTERS SALE. 6y virtue of a Decree of the Court a of Common Pleas for Richland Coun ty heretofore made in the~C^se of A. A. Richardson, plaintiff, vs. Warren South Carolina,' Columbia Nhtional conveaient , ite<toy at a, r j sk „ ( ft. Bank, Lillian £- Key, M. I. Rizer, f ornl( , r ( > i^,| er an j upon the same B. F. Goodwin and J. E. Cocke on ^p rms ■ '■ -/u —-—- G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. Typical of the demonstrations con- . , . . ... - Richardson, et al., defendant*, I give ducted in 1930 was that on the farm . T & , j of Adger D. Bowen of Westminster, Oconee County. On one of his five- acre plots he used 150 pounds of 9-2-2 fertilizer at plantigg and did notruBe^ any top-dressing. On this plot he made 30 bushels of oats. On another ly In the homes of British army and i five-acre plot he used loO pounds navy officers. " of 9-2-2 fertilizer at planting and in One of the strangest of these was March he top-dressed the oats with notice that I will offer for sale at the Barnwell County Court House on Monday, the 2nd day of March, 1931, at the h.ouryof Ji2 o’clock M., the same '^thgthe usvi’afnour of legal sate, the property hereinafter described: Emma Stubert, woman companion, who changed over and quit her spy Job with the central powers and be came one of the host spies in the service of the allies. Five spies of the central powers went to the exe cution post upon evidence turned up by the goveruness. Since the war,-no-woman spy has been more successful than m French woman, Mart he Moreuil,’ before her arrest. She worked for the love of the game and for her lover. Paid dartcer In a Paris dance hall, she agreed to visit French, aviation cen ters and get information concerning new bombardment planes for a group of young Englishmen, William Fisher, John Leather, and Ernest Philipps. Although she had never been In an nlrpThne before, she went to several aviation fields and asked to he al lowed to practice parachute Jumping. Friendly soldier pilots took her for rides high over the Held and allowed her to leap with her parachute. Once established, she struck up friendships and was able to pass to her English friends an enormous amount of information, drawings, and documents before the band was ar rested. Then she took her prison sen tence of six nionlhx with closed lips. 150 pounds of Chilean nitrate of soda. On this plot he made 56^ bushels, an increase of 26\ bushels over the plot where.no top-dresser was used. Mr. Bowen’s results and those of other farmers over the State simply verify by practical application the recom mendations of the Experiment Sta tion. The returns for .the three years, 1928-30, from the 48 demonstrations show an average increase in the yield of oats -of 20.7 bushels per acre on plots where 150 pounds of Chilean nitrate of soda ha s been applied as a top-dresser. The cost of the increase was 13,3 cents per bushel. behalf’of themselve s and all other depositors in the Bank pf^Olar, and M. I. Rizer on behalf of herself and | Master VQf*jce7F e b. U, J931 all ether depositors in the People’s..*™* *' * Bank and South Carolina National Bank of Charleston, _ r-M_ Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me Notice to Debtors and Creditors. sons Notice is hereby given that all P er * having claims agayist the directed in the above entitled cause, I 0 f Leila L: Lancaster, deceased, will sell at public auction to the high- wi „ present them duly verified to the est bidder for cash, in front of the undersigned administrator * at 603 All that certain piece, parcel or Court House ** Barnwell, State and Cathedral Street, Baltimore, Md., or -tract of land situate and being in the County aforesaid, on Monday, March, Harley and Blatt, attorneys, feamwell, County of Barnwell, State of South 2nd, 1931, the same being salesday § c . and all persons indebted to the Carolina, containing four hundred in said month between the legal said estate will makf . prompt settle-. (400) acres, more or less, and bounded hours of sale, the following described men t t h e undersigned l)r*lo‘Harley ALSO:> ‘ All that tract of land situate in the County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, to-wit: One Hundred and Seventy-eight (178) acres, more or less.ibeing.No. 44252, better known as a* the G. Dupuy Place in said County and State, bounded £nd described as follows: All that tract or parcel of on the North by the Barnwell Public real property, to-vfit: Road; on the East by lands of W. H. All that certain'tract of land situ- Duncan; on the South by land* of L. ate in Barnuudl and Allendale Coun- Cohen, and on the West by lands of T. B. Harley. * Term s of sale-: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps., G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. and Blatt. ties, South Carolina, containing six p e b jj 1931. * hundred twenty-four (624) acres, more or less, bounded on the north by J. T. Duncan, Mrs. S. Townes, J. B. Williams, Mrs. Tom Busli, and D. P Key; on the oast by lands of Jim Wil- D. B. LANCASTER, - Administrator. MASTERS SALE. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. - t Under and by virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Plea s for Barn- jiams, William Rountree and Mrs. S. E. j well County, South Carolina, dated I Bates; on the south by lands of Mrs. the 29th day of January, 1931, in the land lying and being, situate in the County of Barnwell and State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and seventy-eight 4178) acres more or less, bounded North by lands formerly of L. S. Peacock; East by la'nds'fdr-. merly of E. J. Sanders; on the Soutn and West by lands formerly of F. H. Willingham being the same lands con veyed to C.. Dupuy by A. Howard Pat terson, Master for Barnwell County, on the 6th day of July/1900, recorded in Barnwell County in Clerk’s office in Deed Book 6-L, page 319. Terms of sale, Cash, purchaser to pay for paper s and Reypnue stamps. And the successful bidder will be re- ,quifed to deposit with the Master ot the time of sale ten per cent. ,of his bid as a guarantee that hiS Wd will be complied with. And upon the fai - ure of bidder to make said deposit tb * Master will immediately re-sell sai 1 premises on the same terms and cor.. • tions. and should thfe successful bid i '• after making the required deposit fail to comply with his bid in a reasonable time the Master will re-sell - the'said premises or) the same terms and con ditions, upon a subsequent salesday, named by the plaintiff’s attorneys pnj any re-sale, of said premises Will be at the risk of the former bider. • G. M. GREENE, • Master for Barnwell County. Rosa Sease and on the west by lands Local and Personal News from Ellenton H Ellenton, Feb. 21.—Rufu* Roberts, oM'urrituck Sound, N. C., visited Dr. Fred C. Brinkley here Sunday. Mr. and, Mrs. \\. T. "Duncan and daughter, Sarah, of Barnwell, little r 1 spent Sunday here with the latter’s ... Clew to Mvit-.rv Mine Is Found m WtsconMn parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Perry B. Bush and tncia Pe Soto, Wis.—The plowing up of a piece of lead ore by workmen cutting through a hill on Highway M2 just out j of Pe Soto, and the arrival of two Iowa prospectors '« examine the find \ has excited this little village on the Winneshiek and re awakened the story of a secret Indian leifd mine never dis- | ♦dosed to a white man. Other pieces I of lend have been found on a farm . near Red Mound. Wis. As the Black Hawk bridge between Pe Soto, Wis., and Lansing. Iowa, nears completion, tourists may he ex pected to join in I he search which has been renewed from lime to time ever since the first while trader established a post at I>o Soto for the sole purpose of locating the Indians' source of lead. He was not permit led to do so, and in TU years later prospectors have fared no better. The site of the Indian lead mine still is a mystery. 73-Year-Old Prince Is Bade to Stop Begging Reitz, Orange Free State.—Prince Louis Robert George le Bourbon Or leans, Due de Bourbon, has been or dered to quit begging, hut still may keep his bed in a stable here. The seventy three-year-old gray haired figure carries letters to prove tie Is the scion of French royalty and maintains he- was born in Russia, where his parents had been forced to i visited Mr. and Mr*. N. S. Brinkley here Sunday. Dr. Fred C. Brinkley was a vilfitdr in Aiken Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Moise Carroll and ) - ^ children, of North AUgusta, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Turner motor ed to Barnwell Monday. Mr. and .Mrs. G. A. Smith and Claris, Jr., spent Thursday in Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Toler motored to Augusta Satunlay. Rev. Otis McKinnon, pastor of the Baptist Church of Blackville, visited friends here Thursday. From here he went to Allendale to sec his cousin, Rev. Robert McKinnon, and family. | Rev. YV. A. Bett-vof Bamberg, spent the week-end Here. Tie was the guest Saturday night and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, P. H. Buckingham and Sun day night he spent with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Younmans. Mr. Betts preached Sunday morning at the Methodist Church and Sunday night at the Baptist Church. The quarterly conference for this district of the Methodist Church was witbfllhe local Methodist Church Sun day afternoon, with Rev. S. O. Cantey presiding. ii ca^e of J. Cohen vs. H. A. Williams Notice is hereby given that wq will pf Mrs. Rosa Sease and more partial file our final account ag Administra- larly represented and described, by tors of the estate of Frank Bates, courses and distances on the plat there-' the Court House at Barnwell, South with the Hon. John K. Sneling, Judge of made by T. B. Ellis, C. E., dated Oc- Carolina, during the legal hours of and L. Cohen, defendants, I, the un-’’ dersigned MasteY.'will sell in front of of the Probate Court for Barnwell tober and November 1, 1909,, and re- County, State of South Carolina, upon corded in Deed Book 8-D, page 335, sale’on thtf'IZhd day of March, 1931, the same being sale*day, to the high- Saturday, the 21st day of February, in the office of the Clerk of Court of 'est bidder the‘following described 1931, a nd< petition the said Court for Barnwell County, as^ follows: Begin-, premises: All that tract of land situ- an Order of Discharge and Dismissor3\ , . J. Walter Bates, Mattie E. Whaley, Letters ring at a point in i.the' 1 public road ate*.lying and being in Bennett Springs leading to Millette8\from Barnwell-! Township, County and State afore- Robbins read and' r running N 19 E' ? a id, containing one hundred and 50.47 to a stake, thence *8 15 E 29.38 twenty-five (125) acres, more or less, Admrs. Estafe of Frank Bates, to a corner on bridge,’ thence- S -47Y6 ’ and bounded North by lands of C. J. W 77 38 to a corner orrhridge, thence Ashley; East by lands of Josephine S W 77.38 to a stakeTn Ofd road, i Meyer; South by estate lands' of John SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served.) j ■ County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. H- L. O’Bannon, _ Plaintiff, against Fanny M. Simms, Edythe Agard, John G. Simms in his own right and as Administrator of the -thence N 11 W I, T21.60 to a stake, thence N 63 E 19.68 to a stake, thence 8 11 E,50.02 to beginning BBWR'yTg Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. That the successful bidder or bidders Killingswoith and West by lands of Hines Bush. that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being be required to deposit ten per cent, of, *n Bennett Springs Township, County the amount of his Ificl immediately i and State aforesaid, containing twenty two (22) acres, more or less, bounded upon the conclusion of the bidding as evidence of good faith. In case the estate of successful bidder fails or refuses to Charles Carroll Simms, Kate M. do so, the Master is directed to re-sell Simms, Peny B. Simms, Frances the property during the legal hours of Simms, Beverly Simms, Edmund sale on the same or on some subse quent convenient salesday. G. M. GREENE; ~ Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office, Feb. 11, 1931. Simms and Gilmore Simms, and Bessie P. O’Bannon and U. B. Ham- met, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED MASTER’S SALE. migrate as fugitives during the Na poleonic wars. Dressed in n shabby black suit, be was seen constantly on the city streets soliciting alms. He Is an ardent churchman, well versed in the Bible, and speaks several languages. «nd required to answer the Complaint Sta , te of South Carolina,: in this action, of which a copy is here- I County of Banlwe n. with served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said Complaint Court of Common or* the subscriber at hi s office jn The Firs Columbia, South Carolina, within twenty day* after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in thi s action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. G. Duncan Bellinger, Plaintiff’s Attorney. •olinas Join Sneeze U Fatal Lawrence, Mass.—Frederick E. Con rad, thirty-three, of North Andover, sneezed so hard while at work in the Arlington mills here that he hurst a bjtxx* vessel, ilj’iagnirvtglll thnwnTatari Free Shave* for Jobless Seattle, Wash.—Free haircuts and shaves for the unemployed are being Dr. Lombard Kelly, of Augusta, spent lakt Saturday here hunting. He' Dated February 9th, A. D. 1931. was the guest for supper of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Youngblood. Mrs. L. C. O’Berry and little son, Sidney, have returned from Sumter, where they spent three weeks with her mother, Mrs. J. B. Bagnal, who hai been very ill. Her friends here Defendants. Bagnal is convalescing now. -■ By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cauSe, I TO THE DEFENDANTS, Beverly will sell at public auction to the high- Simms, Edmund Simms and Gilmore est bidder for cash, in front- of the Simms, infante above the age of Court House at Barnwell, State and fourteen years: You and-each of you County aforesaidi, on Monday, March will please take notice that unless a 2nd, 1931, the same being salesday Guardian ad litem is appointed for in 4aid month, between the legal will be interested to learn that Mrs. purpose of this suit for the in- hours of sale, the following described ./'T' #lveu by unemployed union barbers. bapk^ motored to Columbia last Tues- 4: .'• fant defendants Beverly Simms, Ed- real property, to-wit: M. F. Bush, Aiken County yepre^en- musd Simms and Gilmore Simms,) All that pieoe', parcel qj tract of fd'Ule witftM Itrfrom the dat^of laiwF -fompts. Blackville this* servico of summons, complaint Township/South Carolina, containing and notice upon you, exclusive of the two hundred and fifteen (215) acres, day of such service, the undersigned, more or less, and bounded on the will apl>ly to the Master of gaid Coun- north by Cain Piece Branch/east by * ' .*v_ ' ' ' ture, spent the week-end at his home Jiere. McKeller-Eubanks and ^Stanley Eu 666 LIQUID or TABLETS Cure Colds, Headaches, Fever 6 6 6 SALVE CUBES BABY'S COLD INSURANCE '" FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. P. A. PRICE, Manager. Your Cotton Seed TAKE OUT ALL THE BLACK SEED—BLQW_OUT. THE TRASH AND FAULTY SEED.- Why plant these immature seed and fill your'fields with barren stalks? Good authorities estimate you can ii . . « i _ i « i • > add one to two bales per plow by cleaning your seed. We have a new and expensive machine and can clean about 40 bushels pfer hour, at a cost of 10 cents per bushel 'to you. Can you afford to lose a bale of cotton to save $1.50?. No-work on the farm pays like cleaning the seed. Get it done, whether you give it to us or to some one else. WE ALSO OFFER 500 BUSHELS RECLEANED % ' \ ^ "DIXIE TRIUMPH COTTON SEED AT 90 CENTS PER % i * * . BUSHEL, F. O. B. BLACKVILLE. BLACKVILLE, S.jC. . t i