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PAGE BIGHT. ■jlWjWlli ll| ,1.1 I _ fzl wgtfwqn ^ .' ' w WBmrp,' f . y 'Tr THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROUNA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1931. iu It M. C. mPHBNSON ‘ PLANS TO BEAT UNEMPLOYMENT By ROME C. STEPHENSON Pritidtnt America* Bankers Association COME look upon unemployment as a social or political problem. For them the remedy is compulsory accu mulation of re- aerre funds on the insurance principle through contributions from the govern ment, the employ ers, the employ ees or all three. That will not meet the present emergency, since these reserve funds have not been built up and ~ It would take yean to do so. At best this pl*Q could only become effective at some indefinite time In the future as against the re turn of another catastrophe of general t ** unemployment. Others look upon unem ployment as purely an economic prob lem, bolding that the only fundamen tal preventive is in business stability. It may well be asked whether either of these cures—namely, the creation of unemployment insurance funds on the -one hand or the maintenance of ever lasting business stability on the other —do not present In themselves bigger problems than the problems they seek to cure. However I am inclined to the belief that the more practical ap proach to the solution of such prob lems and the prevention of such situa tions as general unemployment pre sents is slong the latter lines of eco nomic foresight rather than along lines of social legislation. „ 7 ~ Nafional Foresight Economic foresight Is conceivable not only for the individual but for bust nes* as a whole. Millions of indl vlduals and virtually all lines of in dustry failed to practice it during the last stages of the recent prosperity. The public welfare of the United States demands that industry as a whole vigorously and sincerely devote Itself to the development of plans of oconomlc foresight, aimed to prevent repetitions of the present unemploy ment situation. The general outlines for suck plans are clearly definable. They demand that Industry adopt a long range viewpoint and lay out its production and distribution plans with < the thought that it Is far better to have a long period of good sound busl ness activity than a short period of frantically over-competitive endeavor. This would tend to lessen over-pro dnctlon In various lines, to prevent over-expansion of plant capacity, to avoid overstimulation of public buy ing and above all to avoid periods of slumps and stagnation following pe rlods of ovsr-stlmulstlon with their disasters of unemployment. For business, too, there is a part in such a conception of economic fore- aigbt It should aim to cooperate with industry iu its endeavor to avoid reck less over-production, over stocking and over-selling the public. In this picture of national economic prudence, banking and finance, too, have their place. Their efort should bs to influence the use of credit and •other financial facilities into channels -of sound public economy consistent with the attitude 1 have already- sketched for industry and trade All finance, whether current commercial banking or industrial investment banking, should seek by their influ ence in granting or witholdiug credit to stimulate and build up a balanced •economic situation. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo MOTOR QUIZ Q. When was wheel steering Introduced in American prac tice. superseding tiller steer ing? A. 1900. Q. When andVwhere wrts the first automobile endurance con test? A. In 1901, from New York, 1 to nufTalo. H. When was the rear-en trance tonneau-type of IkkI.v in troduced? A. In 1901. . Q. Where was the first law made regulating automobile traffic? A. Connecticut. In 1901.* Q. When were ignition locks first used? A. In lOOT'. Q. Are spark plug gap sizes important for .good en&ine per formance? A. Yes. Use feeler gauge and set gap accurately to engine maker’s recommendation. In spect or have the service station man inspect the gaps twice a year. ooomooooooooooooooooooooob Ohio’s Firs! Capital (,'hllllcothe was the first capital of Ohio. In 1N00 the seat of government of the Northwest territory was re moved from Cincinnati to Chilllcothe, and in that year the statehouse was commenced for the accommodation of the territorial legislature and courts. It was finished the following year and the legislature held its session in it for the first time. The convention that framed the constitution of Ohio was held in the new building, and the first state legislature met here In April. 18CKt. The legtshitures ’con tinued to meet here until 1810. The sessions of 1.810-11 and 1811-12 were held at Zanesville, and from there removed back to Chilllcothe, where they were held until 1810, when Colum bus became the permanent capital. The first settlement In Ohio was made at Marietta.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. lands now or' formerly of J. M. and William Bell, N, H, Marlowe and W. L. Bell, now the lands of A. S. Bell; on the East by landg of John Bell, William Bell, and the lands now or formerly owned by B. Weathersbee and J. W. Woodward; on the South by lands of William Bell, N. H. Marlowe, W. L. Hall, and Mims’ land, now or lately the lands of J. J. Bell, and on the West by lands formerly belonging to Meta C. McGowan and lands for* merly belonging to Q. A. Kennedy, now belonging to Q. A. Kenndey and R. J. Rountree; the tract of* land hereby conveyed being the main por tion of the Blanton Mill Tract. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Coats. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, S. C., 12th day of Oct., 1931. MASTER’S SALE. SHERIFFS SALE, Legal Advertisements SHERIFF'S SALE State of South Carolina, Cbunty of Barnwell. THE STATE vs. ESI. MRS. JESSIE HAIR. 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 and 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 2nd day of Nov, 1931, this being Salesday in said month, the following described real estate: State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. “THE STATE % **• EST. ANDERSON WILLIAMSON. Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J. J. Beli, Treasurtr-of Barnwell County, I have this •day levied upon and 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 2nd day of Nov. 1931, this being Salesday in said month, the following described real estate: Seventy-two acres of land and two buildings in Ellenton School District, bounded as follows: North by Inez Morgan, EaH by j. J. Bush, South by Rachael Givens and West by Four Mile Creek. Levied upon and sokl to satwfy the above Execution and Coats. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, S. C., 12th day cf Oct., 1931. PROBATE COURT SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. In the Probate Court. ORLANDO BLACK and THURMAN BLACK, Executors of the Will of F. O. Black, and Individually, Plaintiffs, vs. R. C. BLACK, et al., / Defendants. Under and by virtue of the power contained in an Order of the Probate Court, dated Sept. 29th, 1931, I will sell in front of the Court House at Barnwell, State and County aforesaid, on Monday, Nov. 2nd, 1931, same be ing salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following de- All that piece, parcel or tract of' scribed real property: B&’;. The Individual Mutt Help Finally, the individual too has a place in any such plan of a sounder eco nomic future for the United States. It is the duty of the individual to make every effort to take care of him self and provide for himself. Neither government nor industry can do that for him. They can give him the op portunity to succeed but they can’t succeed for him. He must out of his own initiative and effort earn and create his own means and defenses against the requirements and contin gencies of life. Individual determination to provide against sickness, accident and death by insurance before indulgences in •extra comforts and luxuries are given place in the family budget, and indi vidual responsibility to guard against the contingency of unemployment by means of a sound program of thrift and savings are to my mind the true foundation of economic stability for the United States as a whole. A limestone spreader, owned by a bank in Illinois is rented out to farm ers for ten cents a ton, and also a phosphate spreader at five cents a ton. Thn “limestone project” was the prin cipal contribution of the bank to banker-farmer work, during 1930, and waa carried on in cooperation with the Farm Bureau. A man trained in the testing of soil, and in the making of notl maps was employed by the bank. ., acres, on which 2* surface, tests wer -mafia at mathematical points. At five •gther points three tests were made— fikrface,*sub-surface, and sub-soil. The completed map showed, by varying of red,, the points which limestone. Arrangements were Is*** by the bank to have lime- id in in car lots for sale Ik pay quantities needed. land located in Blackville Township, in the C< unty of Barnwell, State aforesaid, containing .'>0 acres, more or less and bounded h„ follows: on the North by lands now or formerly own ed by William Carroll, on the South by lands now or formerly owned by Jame s Shipes, on the East by lands now o r formerly owned by Lewis Lancaster, and on the West hy lands now or formerly owned by Maiy Templeton. Also: ..7 All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Blackville Township. State” and County aforesaid, containing 54 acres, more or less, bounded as follows: North by lands of J. I. Hutto, East by lands of J. A. Shipes and Gordon Shipes and West hy lands of J. J. Allen. The lands hereby conveyed being the same lands conveyed to^ me the said C. H. Rhoden, to the children and heirs at law of Lewis L. Lancas ter. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, B. C. • Barnwell, S. C., 12th day of Oct., 1931. \ — SHERIFF’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE vs. L. H. CHARBONNIER, JR. 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 the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, the 2nd day of Nov, 193L this being Salesday in said month, the following described real estate: tract-or land situate in the County of Barn well, State of'South Carolina, on the waters of Tinker’s Creek and the waters of the Savannah River, con taining eight hundred thirty-four and sixty-seven hundredths acres (834.67) more'or less, and bounded on the North by Big Tinker’s Creek and the . Tract Na One. “All that certain tract of land situ ate in Barnwell County, South Caro lina, know as a part of the Nix tract, later belonging to F. 0. Black, de ceased, containing eighty-nine and one-half (89Vi) acres, more or less, bounded on th e North by road run ning from Barnwell to Orangeburg, ort the East by other portions of the Nix lands, on the South by Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, and lands of Sam Black, and on the West by lands of Giant Butler. ♦ - —- e .. ♦ Tract No. Two. - “A-H-that certain- tract of land situ ate in Barnwell County, South Caro lina, known as estate lands of 0. Black, later belonging to F. 0. Black, deceased, containing twenty (20) acres, more or less, situate in Reedy-f Bianch School District, bounded on the North by other lands of estate of 0. Black, on the East by Toby’s Creek, on the South by lands of Riley Black, and West by lands of M. E. Black. Tract No. Three. ~*A11 that certain tract of land situ* ate in Barnwell County, State afore said, in Reedy Branch School District, on both sides of Galilee Road, con taining fifty-two (52) acres, more or less, belonging to estate of F. 0. Black, deceased, bounded on the •North by lands of J. C. Faust and Toby’s Creek, on South by lands of G. W. Black and Johnson Black, and on the West by land s of Aaron Black and G. W. Black. TERMS OF SALE: Cash, pur chaser to pay for papers and stamps, and the successful bidder or bidders will be require^ to deposit with the Judge of Probate, immediately after the sale the sum of $50.00 upon each tract a s a guaranty that his bid^wilf be complied with. Upon failure to be immediately resold upon the same terms at the risk of the former pur chaser, of on some subsequent sales day thereafter, after due advertise ment.. , JOHN K. SNELLING,. Judge of Probate, Barnwell Co. Barnwell, S. C„ Oct. 14, 1931. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. - . Court of Common Pleas. The Southern Cotton Oil Company, Plaintiff, « . . * vs. B. M. Jenkins, Jr., Basil Manly Jen kins, III, and Harry Neal Jenkins, Defendants. Under and by virtue cf three cer tain decretal orders to me directed as follows: The .Southern Cotton Oil Company,-Plaintiff, vfi. B. M. Jenkins, Jr., Basil Manly Jenkins, III, and Har ry Neal Jenkins, Defendants, issued by Hon. W. H. Townsend, and dated September 28, 1918, and in the cause of The Southern Cotton Oil Company vs. B. M. Jenkins, Jr., issued by Judge H. F. Rice on the 12th day of Decem ber, 1921, and in the cause of The Southern Cotton Oil Company vs. B. M. Jenkins, Jr., Basil Manly Jenkins, III, and Harry Neal Jenkins, issued by Judge Philip H. Stoll on the 12th day of October, 1931,“Twill sell in front of the Court House door at Barnwell, South Carolina, during the legal hours of sale, on Monday, the 2nd day cf November^ 1931, the yame being salesday in said month, all of the fol lowing described real estate: (1) That certain tract in Great Cypress Township, containing two hundred and sixty (260) acres, more or less, known as the Sallie J. Hogg Place, an bounded, now or formerly, by lands of E. N. Jenkins, R. B. Creech, Henry Hogg, C. C. Jenkins, Fletche r Jenkins and the Public Road leading from Barnwell to Allendale. (2) That certain tract in Great Cypress Township, containing one hundred and four (104) acres, more ©r less, known a s the G. R. Morris tract, aqd ^bounded, now or formerly, by lands of W. M. Harden, C. E. Jenkins, W. I. John a *nd e-tate lands of R. M. Harrison. (3) That certain tract in Great Cypress Township, containing ninety- nine (99) acres, more or less, known as the D. R. Piieater Place, and bounded, now or formerly, by lands of Sarah Reed, T. F. Hogg, N. E. Pnies- ter, and th^ Public Road leading from Barnwell to Allendale. (4) That certain tract in Great Cypress Township, containing four hundred and twenty-five (425) acres, more or less, known as the S. R. Wil son Place, and bounded, now or form erly, by lands of R. B. Cave, Mrs. A. L Best, W. I. Johns, E. G. R. Reed, B. M. Jenkins, Sr., Mrs. B. P. Brabham and Mrs. L. L. Lancaster. (5) . That certain tract containing on ( . hundred and four *(104) acres, more or less, known as the Barber Tract, and bounded now or formerly by lands of W. R. Hogg, Mrs. E. R. Boynton, Mrs. Sallie Hogg,'Mrs. M. E. Jenkins and the Public Road lead ing from Barnwell to Allendale. (6) Also: Undivided one-third inter est of B. M. Jenkins, Jr., in that cer tain lot of land, together with all buildings and improvements thereon, situate, in the town of Kline, .know as the residence lot of B. M. Jenkins, Jr., containing one (1) acre, more or less, and bounded, now or formerly, as fol lows, to-wit: North by Prince Street; East by an alley or street of the Town of Kline; South by land g of the es tate of Mrs. Sarah Reed; West by an alley sep&iating this lot from lands of the estate of Mrs. Sarah-Reed, the said lot having been acquired from Mrs. Sarah Hogg. . Terms of sale: Cash. The success ful bidder to pay for papers and stamps. G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. deposit Twenty (20) fcer cent-of his Holman recorded - in .the office of Of her bid in cash or by certified Clerk of Court for Bhrnwell County check immediately to guarantee com- in Bo6k 9-G, page 422; deed of H. L. pliahee. G. M. NEELEY, Receiver, of the Bank of Olar. Oct. 10, 1931. MASTER’S SALE. O’Bannon, Master, recorded in office Clerk of Court for Barnwell County in Book 8-1, page 684; deed of Frank ie B. Best Brown and Marion C. Har ley Hutto recorded in office of Clerk of Court for Barnwell County in Book 8-P, page 56; deed of Fairy Belle Holman and Sophie Long re corded in office of Clerk of Court for Under and by virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Barn well County, S. C., in the cas e of The Barnwell County, South Carolina in First Carolina s Joint Stock Land Book 8-U, page 126, and deed of S. Rank of Columbia vs. Harry A. Rich S. Ty.^on recorded in office Clerk of and South Carolina Highway Commis sion, I, the undersigned Master, will sell in front of the Court House in Barnwell, S. C., during the legal hours of sale on the 2nd day of No vember, 1931, the same being sales day, to the highest bidder, the follow ing described premises: All that piece, parcel or tract cf land in Barnwell County, South Caro lina, and in Blackville Township, con taining one hundred and sixty-two acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by land 8 now or formerly of Walter Boylston; on the East by lands of Groves; on the South by lands of Groves and Ray and lands of the estate of Alfonse Wise, and on the West by estate of Alfonse Wise and by the Columbia Public Road, a 8 shown by a plat of the same made by F. W. Federick, Engineer and Surveyor, - dated October 17th, 1917, and having the following Sur veyor’s calls and distances: Begin ning at a C. R. on the north-west cor ner on the Public Road to Columbia and running thence 73 degrees E- 28.40 chaifis to a C. R. by an oak tree; thence north 12 degrees W. 60 chains to a stake; thence S. 73 de grees W. 23.10 chains to- a -take; thence S. 12 degree s W. 27.60 chains to a C. R. by a Hickory tree; thence Court for Barnwell County, South Carolina, in Book 9-N., page 675. Terms of sale Cash, purchaser to pay for papers and Revenue Stamps. And the Master to require of the suc cessful bidder to deposit $500.00 be fore accepting his bid as final. The same to be forfeited and applied to costs in the event of the purchaser’s non compliance within thirty days. Possession of the area now under cultivation to be delivered to the pur chaser on December 1st, 1931. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. MASTER S SALE. * Under and by virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Barn well County, S. C.. in the cas e of The First CarOlinaj, Joint Stock Land Bank of Columbia vs. Reka Rich and American Telephone % and Telgraph Company, I, the undersigned Master, will sell in front of the Court House in Barnwell, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the 2nd day of No vember, 1931, ,«am e being salesday, to the highest bidder, the following described permises: All that piece, parcel or tract of land in Barnwell County, South Caro- N. 85 degrees E. 11 chains to a C. R. ' hna, containing one hundred and on the Public Read to Columbia; J twenty-two (122) acres more or less, thence up the Columbia Road S. 5 de-1 and bounded on the North , by the grees E. 32.25 chains to the point of Springfield Road; on the East by beginning. And being the same tract lands of Mrs. Fannie DeWitt; on th<‘ of land heretofore conveyed to Harry 'South by the lands of Mrs. Esther A Rich by Crum R. Boylston, Execu tor of th e Will of Mary B. Boylston by deed dated 1st day of October, 1917, and recorded in the office of Clerk of Court for Barnwell County, S. C., in Brfok 9-C, page 20. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and Revenue stamps. And the master to require of the suc- Michaelscn and lands of John Blume, and on the Wert by lands of Mrs. Reka Rich as shown by plat of the same made by R. C. Mixson, dated January 2nd, 1907, an^ having the following Surveyor’s call 8 and distfin- ces, to-wit: Beginning at a stake on the Springfield Road on ’the north west corner and running south 2 dc- cessful bidder a deposit of $250.00 .grees 30’ minute 8 east 31.60 chains before accepting his bid as final, the same to ^ forfeited and applied to costs in the event of the purchaser’s non compliance within thirty days. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. NOTICE OF SALE. Pursuant to an, order of the Court of Common Pleas in the case of The State, of South Carolina, Ex Rel Al bert S. Fant* State Bank Examine, Petitioner, vs. Bank of Olar, dated September 21, 1931. I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, before the court house door, at Barn well, S. C., on Monday, November 2, 1931, between the legal hours of sale on said date, the following described real estate, to-wit: “All that certain piece, • parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Dunbarton School District, County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, containing seventy-five (75) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of Singleton; on the East by-the public road leading from Patter-son’s Mill to Dunbarton; on the South by lands of J. M^ Killings- worth; ^nd on the West by land s of the—Estate of Owens, and being the identical tract of land conveyed to G. M. Neeley, as Receiver of the Bank Of Olar, by Boncil H. Dyches, Sheriff of Barnwe dated April 11, 1928, and recorded in Deed Book “7-C”, at page 891, in the Clerk of Cotirt’s office for Barn well County.” MASTER’S SALE. to a point; thence south 11 degrees west 17.50 chains to a stake; thence south 80 degrees east 11:50 chains to a stake; thence north 72 degrees eart 32 chains to a stake; thence due south 16.10 degrees to a stake on Water melon Branch to a gum tree; thence south 43.50 degrees west 12.25 chains to a stak e on Springtown Road; thence up said road to the point-of begin ning and being the »ame land willed Under and by virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas fdr Barn well County, sard State, in the case of | to the said Reka Rich by Isadore Rich. The First Carolinas Joint Stock Land which wi| l is recorded in the office of Bank cf Columbia, vs. M. I. Walker j the Probate Judge of Barnwell Coun- and South Carolina Highway Com- : ty. in Book “4-G", page 362. and ijj, mission, I, the undersigned Master. I dated May 30, 1910, and also: will sell in front of the Court House in Barnwell, S. C., during the legal hours of sale cn the 2nd day of No vember, 1931, 8 ame being salesday, to the highest bidder, the following de scribed .premises: All of that piece, parcel or tract of — AH that -pivco, parcel or tract of land in Barnwell County, Stat e of South Carolina, containing one hun-^ dred and twenty-two (122) acres, more, cr less, and bounded on the Norjh by the Springtown Road; on the East bp"“landg" formerly of Charlie land containing thr^e hundred and I Brown, now owned by Reka Rich and twenty-five (325) acres situate, lying being the land above .described; on and being in Barnwell County, South Carolina, and bounded on the North by the public road from Barnwell to Olar; on the East by lands of Shelly Moseley, formerly owned by J. O. Patterson; on the South by lands cf Mrs. H. R. Long and the Run of Saltkehatchie River, and on the West by lands of Mrs. H. A. Long and the State Highway from Barnwell to Al lendale as shown by a plat of the same made by John Bates, C. E., dated the 16th day of February, 1926, and having the following surveyor’s calls and distances: Beginning at a point on the public road from Barnwell to AHendal e where the same crosses Saltkehatchie River and running the South by lands of John Blume and Isadore JJrown and on the W’est by Beaver Dam Branch, a* shown by plaf of saihe made by Robert C. Mix- son, dated January 2, 1907, and hav ing the following Suryeyof’s calls and distances: Beginning at a gum tree on Beaver Dam Branch on the south west corner and running-Thence due i east 23.75 chains to a stake; thence north 10 degrees east, 75 chains to a stake; thence north 11 degrees east 17.50 cbain s to a stake; thence north 2 degrees 30 miniates west 31.60 chains to a stake on Springtown Road; thence up said road to a point where the same crosses Beaver Dam Branch; thence down the run of Beaver Dam thence up said public road N. 33 de- Branch to the point of beginning, and grees, E. 7 chains to a stake; thence N. 10 degrees E. 30.45 chains to a stake; thence N 20 degrees E. 15 chains to a stake; thence S. 31 de grees E. 7 chains to a stake; thence S. 83 degrees E. 7.25 chains to a stake on stake on State Highway; thence up said Highway N. 10 de being the same land conveyed to the ?aid Reka Rich by Pena Brown and others, by deed dated January 2, 1907, and recorded in the office of -the Clerk of Court in Book “7-0”, at page 217. • Said premises shall be sold subject to the easement for the maintenance grees E. 65 chains to a stake on the . 0 f telephone ' and telegraph lines public road from Barnwell to Olar; I heretofore granted by Reka Rich to thence down said Highway S. 45 de grees E. '4 chains to a stake; thence S. 40 "degrees E. 17.03 chains to a stake; thenc e S.- 41 degrees W. 4.10 chain s to a stake; thenee N. 52 de grees W. 1.83 chains* to a ! stake; thence S. 37 degrees W. 16.60 chains etf’fcTa stake; then*«*S. 50 degrees* E. And the Masyterrto raquire of tha suc e in .1 o o J- .i i '•£$*2 it! 6.10 chains to a stake; thence S. 3 de grees W. 40.25 chains to a hickory tree; thence S. 2 degrees W. 59 chains to a stak e on the Run -of Saltkehatchie Teims of sale cash, the purchaser j Rive r and being the same property to pafy for the revenue stamps. The J conveyed to Maggie I. Walker by the successful bidder will be required to following deed: Deed of Isabel; Av American Telephone and Telegraph Company of South Carolina, by instru ment dated 14th September, 1929, re corded in Deed Book “9-U”, at page 511. L .. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers and Revenue Stamps. cessful bidder a deposit of $250.00 before accepting his bid as final, the same tn be forfeited and applied to costs in the event of the Purchaser*^ non-compliance within thirty days. * G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. yfl ” T ■* - FT X .. V V •’ -I