The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, May 14, 1931, Image 3
Notice of Lodge Meeting. -
/Harmony J/xlge No. 17, A. F. M.,
will hold a regular communication in
the Masonic Hall, on
All local and visiting
Thursday night, May
28th, at eight o’clock,
brethren are cordially
invited to attend.
F.S. BROWN, ' J.E. HARLEY,
Secretary/''''’ W. M.
land on Friday afternoon. Krs. L.
M. Cave, Regent, presided, and after
a short business session in .which re- \
ports from committees, treasurer,
etc., were given, Mrs. G. M. Greene
gave some interesting facts . about
the recent adoption by Congress of
the Star Spangled Banner as the
National anthein, it having been
heretofore used by the Army and
NaVy but wa 8 not adopted as the
National anthem until recently. Sev
eral instrumental duets were render
ed by Mrs. R. C. Holman and
Richard Herndon. A very
was thoroughly
Win
SHERIFF'S 8ALR
Be Broadcast* May 20 State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
THE STATE
* vs.
J. McBEAN
“Believe It or Not" Ripley Will Talk
Over Radio a Thousand Mile*
From Land.
New York, May 14.—Special to
The People-Sentinel.—The first ship-
to-shore radio broadcast ever at
tempted from mid-ocean will take
plAce next Wednesday evening, May
20th, at 7:45 Eastern Daylight Time,
K. of P. Lodge Meetings. Mrs - R - c - Holman and Mrs. f rom the home-bound 6. S. Leviathan,
The regular meetings Rlehard Hemdon. A very unique of the United Sute5 UntSt when th *t
of Baraweli Lodge No. ! was thoroughly enjoyed, a thousand {rom Sandy
16, Knight of Pythias, 1 Mrs - G ' M * Greene Hook. A ship-to-shore wireless
are heljd on the 1st and: and ^ r8, R ‘ G- Holman consolation, j telephone will carry the voice of
3rd Friday nights in ' At the c,ose of the meeting a de- Robert L. (“Believe it or Not”) Rip-
each month. All mem- j Lcious salad course, with iced tea,| ley to New Y ork, where it will-be
bers and visiting breth- sorve ^- ’The hostess was assist- broadcast ever a regular radio hook-
ren are cordially invited to attend. ed ' n serv ' n ? by Mrs. Willie Holland. U p 0 f n j ne s tation 8 covering the At-
Wm. McNab, J. E. Harley, "^ e members were pres- j 1^^ seaboard, from Maine to Geor-
ent. Mrs. L. M. Cave, Mrs. B. L. East- ; gi a This will inaugurate a new
erling, Mrs. R. C. Holman, Mrs. C. twice-a-week radio program sponsor-
N. Burclfhalter, Mrs. Richard Hem- ^ the Standard Oil Company of
don, Mrs. W. H. Manning, Mrs. J. B. j erjie y
Armstrong, Mrs. G. M. Greene, Mrs.' Known all over the civilized world
B. G. Murphy and Mrs. N. G. W
Walker.
K. of R. and S.
C. C.
HRRB AND HBRBABOUTS. •
Prof. W. W. Cartef. spent Thursday
in Columbia on business.
Mss Eunice Hill, of WaKerboro, is
visiting relatives at Srtelling.
FIND SUPERIOR VALUE
for hi s “Believe it or Nbt” cartoons,
Mr. Ripley (whd signs his ’dtawings
simply by ‘Rip”) i s returning from a
two months’ trip in search of new
Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe
cution to me directed by J. J. Bell,
Treasurer of Barnwel] County, I have
this day levied upon ai\d will sell to
the highest bidder for cash, between
the legal hours of sale in front of the
Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on
Monday, the 1st day of June, 1931,
this being Salesday in said month,
the following described real estate:
Two lots and 1 building in the
Town of Blackville, bounded as fol
lows: North by J. A. Maloney, East
by J. A. Maloney, South by Railroad
Avenue and West by Lartigue Street.
Levied upon and sold to satisfy the
above Execution and Costs.
BONCIL H. DYCHES,
Sheriff, B. C.
Barnwell, S. C., 11 day of May, h$3t.
SHERIFF S SALE.
See Your Meat Cut by
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IN CHILEAN NITRATE j “Queerioddities” and-facts that are
l stranger than' fiction. After search-
B: S. .yoore, ‘ Sr., attended the
Shrine ceremonial in Columbia
Thursday of last week.
The many friends of Mis» Anna
Walker will be delighted to learn that
she is convalescent after a ricent ill-
ing through remote comers of Al
giers, Tonis, Morrocco, Egypt, the
Balkans and the Holy Land as well as
Europe artist Ripley will sail from
Southampton, May 16th. H# plans
to reveal in his mid-ocean talk, it is
reported, some of the latest incredi
bilities unearthed on his trip which
he has not yet been able to work into
drawings.
Since the program is scheduled to
begin May 20th, and the Leviathan is
color, height and s ^he weight of the j not scheduled to dock in New York
tie daughter, Sarah A of Columbia, | heads. Dr. Smith fc«ys he does not ! until May 22nd, special methods had
to be adopte<L__to get Mr. Ripley’s
voice through to waiting listeners.
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Crout and lit-
Dr. J. L. Smith, of Williston, has a
most interesting demonstration of
the value of Chilean nitrate of soda
when applied to oats: When Tie was
puttirfg soda to hi s crop he left one
acre on whic h hi* did not use any fer
tilizer of any kind. In just a Tew
days, he says, th e difference was very
noticeable thi-* acre not being nearly*
so green a s the rest «f the field and
did not appear to be as healthy. This
difference is still veiy evident as to
were the week-end guests of Mrs
K. Goodson.
believe he will make more than half
as many bushels of oats a s he will
1
Mis s Maiy Frances Moore, a mem
ber of the Gray’s school faculty, was
the week-end guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Moore.
Mrs. J. A: Porter. Mis. Louise
Hauer, Mrs. Cecil S. Harris and lit
tle Joe Ann Bauer spent the week-end
in Asheville, N. C., with Mr. and
Mis. J. L. Widman.
W. N. Jeffeiies, of Burlington, N.
C., spent Friday here with Mr. and
Mrs. B. P, Davies. He was accom-
where soda was' applied.
Dr. Smith abo wanted to test the
value of Chilean soda as compared
with another well krv>wn mirerbl
ammonia, so he selected two small
s&iips a n< l put Chilean soda on one
and the other ammonia on the second
plat. The superior value of Chilean
soda is very evident there, too.
Dr. Smith says that he is now
thoroughly eonvinced that Chilean
nitrate of soda is the best form of
ammonia for oats and he feels sure
that by it s u*** the cost of oats per
bushel can be very materially reduced
to the farmers. He will side-dress
panied to Burlington the following
day by Billie Davies, who spent the | both his cotton and corn crops with
week-end there with his uncle and, Chilean nittate of soda.
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Foglethan.
ciety
JUNIOR-SMART S
BRIDGE CLUB.
Mis. Louise Bauer enteidaib^tl the
Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club Th
LAYMEN’S CONVENTION OF
BARNWELL ASSOCIATION
There will be a laymen’s Conven
tion of the Churches in the Barnwell
Association on the f>th Sunday after
noon in May, at 3:00 o’clock in the
Denmark Baptist Church. A great
Laymen’s Convention was held a
few weeks ago in Columbia. / The
laymen of the Barnwell Association
day afternoon of last week. ThX* i!,h ^How up that meeting %ith
high score prize, two lovely round ’ X^using meeting in reach of every*
margin the
when everyone can attend.
A splendid program is being pre-
P"'-ed and w/H. shortly^he pub^js^gd.
flower pot, was cut by Mrs. R. L. | Lock for it in the papers carrying
Expect to Uae Seaplane.
, Nor is the ship-to-shoie broadcast
the final solution to the problem of
putting “Believe it or Nots” on the
air. The second program of the
Standard Oil Company of New Jersey
featuring Mi. Ripley is scheduled to
go on Jh M alt at 7:45 P. M.. Eastern'
Daylight Time, the same night as the
ship docks—May 22nd, and it is
probably going to be necessary to get
Mr. Ripley to the National Broad
casting Studios on Fifth Avenue via
seaplane from the Leviathan off Nan
tucket Lightship to the Battery, Man-
liatthn. Othiflwise he w*>uld have
no t^inie to reheatse a very difficult
program scheduled for that - evening.
Believe it or not, after that, Mr.
Ripley is expected to settle down more
or less peacefully in New York.
I working on Ins - drawings, his talkies,
and hi* new hook, and (much to the
relief of radio engineer-),’ he will
take himself and his voice to the
microphone every Wednesday and
Fiiday, instead cf having to have fiis
voice telephoned to a “mike” a thous
and mile* awajG_ The program is to
be known as the “Believe it or Not”
Esso Entertainment.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
^ *- THE STATE -
vs.
JOE S. WOOD.
y Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe
cution to me directed by J . J. Bell,
Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have
this day levied upon and will sell to
the highest bidder for cash, between
tbe legal hours of sale In front of the
Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on
Monday, the 1st day jof June, 1931,
this being Salesday in said moth, the
following described real estate:
Sikty-seven acres of land, more or
less, bounded as follow-: North by
lands of F. O. Williams, East by Low-
r t . Three Runs, South by W. P. Wood
and W’est by Barker lands. Also 45
acres, moie or less, bounded as fol
lows: North by A.’ E. Davis, East
by I -ewer Three Runs, South by J. L.
Wood and West by Barker lands.
* Levie 1 upon and sold to satisfy the
above Execution and Costs.
BONCIL H. DYCHES.
Sheriff, B. C.
Barnwell, S. C., 11 day of May, h93t.
Always having in mind th? wants of our customera, we
are now operating “JIM VAUGHAN,” THE NEW SANI-
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TARY ELECTRIC MEAT CUTTER, which cut* ateaks, chops,
soup bones, etc., by electricity. Come and bring your friends
to witness this interesting performance.
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* WE HAVE installed this marvelous Electric Meat Cut
ter to give our customer^ better service. “Jim Vaughan”
cuts all meats in -absolutely even thickness'which insures
gven ■frying-'wid better cooking- generally. It leaves no bone
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5 splinters in your meat. He works so fast that we can now
give all of our time to waiting on due customers and
you unnecessary delay.* ... ' ,
-* - .unb' v
save
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We have also installed a
new - Frigidaire equipment,
Telephone and Delivery. .
W. G. HILL
WALL STREET
BARNWELL, 8. C.
table mats, were won by Miss Fian-i manNp the association and at a time
ces Lemon. Mrs. Cecil. Harris, the
guest of honor, was presented with
a picture, and the consolation, a
four
MASTER S SALE.
State of South Carolina,.
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
T. R. Miller and Mrs. Jule B, Smith,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Bromon. The hostess served a de
licious sweet course;
D. a. r. Chapter met
WITH MRS. T. A. HOLLAND.
The regular mpnthly meeting of
the Barnwell Chapter, D. A. R., was
held at the home of Mrs. T. A. Hoi-
B usineso
UILDERO
FOR SALE:—Good, bright peavine
and pindaivine hay, also good quali
ty sugar cane syrup.—For prices, etc.,
see or write—C. E. Grimes, Elko, S.
GL R. F. D. . X < 5-7i3tp
this announcement, xlt is earnestly
desired that eN'ery church be well
represented and that eachXtrive to
lead in point of attendanceX. This
promises to he one of the best matt
ings ever* held in this association.
Donmaik is convenient to all and
paving operations will be out of the
way and the cement road west of
Denmark in use before the meeting.
Plan now to attend.
Robert Black,
W.rR. Davis,
H. J. vCrouch,
W. M. Jones,
R. R. Johnston,
Committee.
the Sprawls family cemetery.
Mrs. SpiawD is survived by
daughters, Mrs. S. W. Trottr, Mrs. j.
W. C. Bel). Mrs. T. P. Mitchell and
Miss Mary Sprawls; five sons, L. C.
Sprawls, of Montmorenci; W. W., J.
C. .and Perry Sprawls, all of W’illis-
icn, and E. R. Sprawls of -Houston,
| Texas; one brother, W. W. Toole, of
Augusta, and 24 grandchildren.
■ legal Advertisements
Talks on Safety.
C. M. Brand, representing the At
lantic Coast Line Railroad Company,
visited the white and colored schools
in Baraweli Tuesday and addressed
[ERIFF’S SALE
State of Soutn Carolina,
County of Barn
THE STA N
' ‘ V8.
Minnie Cave, Sara Ella Ca
Cave, Jr., Ethel Cave,
Cave and Augusta Cave.
Under and by virtue of 4 Tax Exe
cution .to mo directed by f 'J. B. Arm
strong, Treas, ^Barnwell Co., I have
this day levied upon and will sell to
the highest bidder for cash, between
the legal hours of sale-iiLfr on t of the
Samuel J. Bailey, Kate Maude Justus,
Ethel Peeples, Jennie Miller Tim
merman, Florence Sego, Sarah
Elizabeth Clifton and the Coe-Mor-
timer Company,
Defendants.
By virtue cf a decretal order to me
diie tod in the above entitled cause, I
will sell aA public auction to the high
est bidder for cash, in front of the
Court ilnuse- at -Barnwell, State and
County aforesaid, on Monday, June
1st, 1931, th e same l»eing salesday
in said month, between the legal
hours of sale, the following described
leal property, to-wit:
All that certain tiact of land situ
ate in Four Mile Township, Barnwell
County, State of South Carolina, con
taining six hundred and sixty-six
acres, more or less, and bounded
north by land s of C. M Tuiner; east
by estate lands of W". A. Moody;
south by estate lands of Mrs. C. J.
Ashley, and w’est by e-tate lands of
W. P. Cassels, saving and excepting
therefrom thirty acre s of the above
mentioned tract of land laid off as
{follows: Beginning at a point on the
public road leading from th e home
place of Samuel J. Bailey to the-4ow»
of Ellenton and tunning south to the
first corner of the land of C. M. Tur
ner where his .line corners and turns
iun* west, the southern and
norujern lines of the said thirty acres
to be the same length and the eastern
and western ar e the same to be like
wise the sanXlength; the boundaries
of which are mTw no^th by lands of
C. M. Turner; eastXy land 3 of H. P.
Bailey; south by landA^H. P. Bailey,
Lucky People Are
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■M»k "
Getting Ahead
Have you ever wondered
why?._They are the thrif
ty ones who invest their
sarnings with care, thus
realizing an "accumulated
profit..
We recommend our $6
%
preferred stock which pays
^•egylar quarterly divi
dend^. You may purchase
for cash or use our time
payment plan, both paying
6 per cent.
We shall be glad to give
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you further information.
Ask any employe or write
South Carolina
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Power Comparfy
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Investment Dept.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
The membership drive of the
BETTER BUSINESS ASSO
CIATION is underway. When
you are asked to join, become a
member and help bring pros
perity to all.
INSURANCE
FIRE
WINDSTORM
PUBLIC LIABILITY
ACCIDENT - HEALTH
SURETY BANDS
AUTOMOBILE
THEFT
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Co.
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POISON THAT BOLL WEEVIL!—
I am getting in a car of molasses^nd
.Niagara calcium arsenate. Let -pie the teachers and pupils on the subject! Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on
book your lequifements. Get right of safety, particularly that of exer- Monday, 1st day of June. 1931,
out of the edrs and -save money.— ejsing care at highway giade cross- this being Salesday ir^AMd moth, the , an 4. west by lands of C. MkTurner.
Otis Brabham, Allendale, S. C. j ings. An earnest appeal was made • following de>cribed reJ^^state:
517-2tc. ,/ to the children to use caution in cro.-s-1 Seventy (70) acres of land known
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= ing railroad tracks; they were urged as Templeton place, bounded ag fol-
bean seed. no t t 0 pi a y on railroad tracks. It lows: North by lands of Mr?. Ross;
F. Molair, was pointed* out that children are East by lands of Mrs. Emma Black;
4-30-tfe needlessly losing their lives or are South by lands of Mrs. Mary Lancas-
injured when they thoughtlessly ter, and West by lands of Lawrence
FOR SALE:—Velvet
For prices apply to C.
Barnwell, S. C.
FOR SALEt—Hundred thousand
nice Mary Washington Asparagus
Crowns, $2.00 per thousand.—W. C.
Smith, Jr., Williston, S. C. 2-12-tf
FOR SALE:—Pedigreed Spotted
Poland China Hogs. A few gilts and
trespasg on railroad tracks wher e en
gine? and ^ars necessarily have to
work.
Mrs. Ida^Sprawls.
Mrs. tda Sprawls, 70, died at 11:30
young boars from “Registry of Merit” o’clock Friday morning at her home
dams. All cholera immune. Booking in Williston. Funeral services were
orders for Spring pigs, May and June held at four o’clock Sunday after-
delivery.—W. Li Molair, Barnwell, S. noon at the residence, the Rev. W. R.
C.
Miles.'
ALSO:' ■
Fifty (50) acres, more or less,
bounded a? follows: North by lands
of Sallie Ross; East and South by
lands of George Bodiford, and West J ient salesday at the risk
b$\land s of J. M. Farrell. * | defaulting bidder. , ;
Levied upon and sold to satisfy the 1 f G^M. GREENE,
above Execution and Costs. j * Master fov^Barnwell Cotmty
BONCIL H. DYCHES, Master’s office, May 12, 1931.
Sheriff, B. C.
Terms of sale: Cash,
to pay for papeis and stamps, 't^o-
vided further, that the successful bii
der or bidders be required to deposit
ten per cent, of th r 1 mount of his 01
her bid with the Master, as evidence
of good faith axp’ K case the said
successful biddQjjC^Vd fail so to do
the said MasOBF^uthorized and
directed to re-^E3&e said property
during the legal hours of sale upon
the same or some subsequent conven-
cf . the
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IMPORTANT
Very Liberal Week End and Sunday
EXCURSION FARES ~
Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Effective March 27,to Oct. 25th, 1931.
One Fare Plus One-Fifth Round Trip,
Between all points. Gcod returning '
Tuesdays following. ‘
xtremely Low Sunday Tickets.
Sold for morning trains to all points
within-radius of 100 miles at..
ONE CENT P^hdlLE TRAVELED
Return li^W date of sale.
Consult Ticket Agents
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Travel by Train-
Economical—Safe—Reliable.
666
LIQUID or TABLETS
Cure Colds, Headaches, Fever
6 6 6 SALVE
CURES BABY’S COLD
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1 Augusta, $10.00
Charleston, $15 - Columbia, $15
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