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t 'V THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1931. Notice •of-Lodge Meeting.' A THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL. SOL'TH CAROLINA Harmony Ledge No. 17, A. F. M., IVill hold a regular communication in the. Masonic Hall, on Thursday night, Dec. <K ^»24th, at 8:00 o’clock. > All local and visiting brethren are cordially invited to attend. ' F. S. BROWN, J. E. HARLEY, „ Secretary. W. M. ^ K. of P. Lodge Meetings. Bates Hagood attended the North Carolina-Virginia football game at Chapel Hill on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Rbbert Lide and daughter, Miss Elizabeth Lide, of Orangeburg, «pent Sunday with Barn well relatives. They were accom- Miss Evelyn Clary, who is taking i panied heme by Mrs. Lizzie M. Cave, a business e urse in Columbia, spent j Thankgiving here with her mother. Mr. and Mr ; . S. V. Brown and two children, of Batesburg, spent several days last week with relatives in Barn well. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Widfnan and lit tle son returned to Asheville, N. C., Thursday afternoon after a short visit to relative 1 here. They were acr c' mpanied home by Mrs. J. A. Por ter: Mrs. A. A. Lemon spent the Thanks- The regular meetings 1 giving holidays with her daughter, of Bamwelj Lodge No. Miss Margaret Lemon at Coke r Col- 16, Knight of . Pythias, lege. are held on the 1st and 3rd Friday nights in Mr. and Mrs. LeRcy Molair and each month. All mem-. little daughte r spent Thanksgiving in hers and visiting breth-J Blackville with Mr, and Mrs. T. L. Mrs. J. B. Armstrong was called to Ander-on cn Friday on account of the death of her mother, Mrs. Cator. Mrs. Armstrong and family have the sincere sympathy cf the town in their bereavement. ren are cordially-invited to attend. Wm. MfNab; J. E. Harley, K. of R. and S. C. C. •••••••••••••••••••a • e t HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • Mi-s BeBee Patterson i g visiting relatives in Columbia. . ^ . Wragg. Mr. and Mrs. E. Carter Price, of Tampa, Fla., were the guests of Barnwell relative s the latter part of last week. ‘ * - a The Rev. W. E. Wiggtns and family arrived in Barnwell last week and the former conducted his first services in the »local Methodi't Church on Sunday. They are being cordially welcomed to their new home. -v .. Mrs. W. Josh Baxley and two chil dren, of West Palm Beach, Fla., are spending spm e tinVe with Mrs. Lessie Easterling. . page pirm follows: Mrs. Hubbard, of this city; Mrs. L. M. Brown, of West 'Union; Mrs. C. E. Humphries, of Live Oak. Fla.; Mr*. W. M. Ashmore, of Green ville, and Mrs. J. B. Armstrong, of Barnwell. The funeral services will be held at 3:30 o’clock Saturday afternoon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Hub bard on Evan^ street with the Rev. Joe-H. Carter officiating, assisted by Dr. R. F. Kirkpatrick. Interment will fellow in First Presbyterian Church grave yard.' TRY A BUSINESS BUILDER FOR SATISFACTORY RESULTS. Libby Theatre SPRINGFIELD, S. C. Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 2 ard 3. Helen Twelvetre** in . "BAD COMPANY. " P. W. Price was a busines* visitor in Columbia Monday. J. Buist Grubb* wa s «a business vis itor in Columbia Tuesday. Sheriff B. H. Dyches was a busine-s visitc r in Augusta- Tuesday. — ..Mrs.. R. -S—Di.ks.-spu.nt Thanksgiv ing with friends for' Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Woodward, of Varmille, *pent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Woodward. Mrs. Harold K. Tinsley, cf Fl r- ^enoe, has been the guest of he r par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Molair, for several days. Mrs. Leila >K. • Best, Mr?. Eugene Easterling arid little daughter, Emily Anne* returned from Burlington last week. They were accompanied on their return tfip by Mrs. Julius B. Turne r and son, Julius, Jr., and Mr. Alderman, father of Mrs. Easterling. Miss Patricia Dick* was the week end guest of frilnds in Augusta. IWr' arid ’jTr*. Si- H7" Bt'.si "tand the foimer’s mother, Mrs. Leah Be-t, have returned from a visit to rela tives in Union. Mrs. B. P. Davie* and Mrs. Betty Mace were visitors in Augusta Tues- day. ** Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Ruff and Mi s Ruff are spending some time in Char leston. Mr. Marcum. ;f Charlotte, N. C. spent the week-end with Barnwell frien is. Miss Julia Lem n and Calhcun Lemon, of Columbia, s pent the week end w;ith their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemon. Mr. and Mrs* John Dyche?, and daughter, of Savannah, Ga., were vis itors of" Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gun nels cn Sunday. Mr. Dyches, son of the late David Dyches, of thi* place, seemed pleased with the growth of the,town and spent part cf his time lacking. .Uphold friends. * _ f 1 Mrs. Leila K. Best, Mrs. Julius B. Tume r and son, Julius. Jr., returned to Burlington, N. C., cn Friday, after a week’s visit to Mr. and Mrs. G. M, Greene. Mrs. Tumer, formerly Miss May Williamson, visited here a num ber of years ago and enjoyed meeting old friend*. * Gee. H. Walker and a party cf friends*, of New York City, are spend ing some time at hi* hunt ng lodg near Barnwell. Mis s Gertrude Edwards, of Bramh- ville. is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. G. Hill. Mrs. C ra Brooker, Mrs. Alan Dees and Mrs. McLaurin Brooker. of Au gusta, weie the guests of Barnwell relative* Sunday. / Members of the Barnwell school faculty who spent the Thanksgiving holidays at their homes were: Miss Anne Mabry in Abbeville; Miss Cars well in Augusta; Mis* Margaret Free •in Bamberg; Mi*s Virginia Hutto in Denmark; Miss Blanche Ellis in Due We*t; Mis? Sue Carte r in Vamville; Prof, and Mrs. Eargle in Lancaster. Mr«. H. L. O’Bannon spent the week-end with M: s. Reynolds in Hartsville. Miss Jewell Woodward, who. is teaching In Hawthorne, spent Thanks giving with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. E. F. Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wing , umbia, spent Thanksgiving Barnwell relatives. * f Col- with Miss Rc«a!i e Spann, of Sumter, sp>ent —Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mr*. Perry A. Price. Miss Willie Bush Deason, of Ridgeland. schocl faculty, spent Thank-giving holidays with father, Dr. R. A. Deas n. the th< her Mrs. L. A. Plexico and children spent several days la*t week with relatives in Rock Hill. Mrs. L. A. Cpve and little *on, Mrs. R.,b.*rt L. Bronson, Mrs. D. C. Vick ery and Mrs. Lloyd Vickeiy were visitors in Augusta Tue*day; • Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gregory, 'Columbia, spent the week-end Barnwell with icljtivcs. of in Mi-js Gertrude -H.imes. a student at the Charleston Medical College, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her mother, Mrs. Maude Holmes. ydciety WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB: The members of the Wenesday Af ternoon Bridge Club were entertaine • i la-t week by Mrs. Rout. A. Patte’- son. High -score prize, an attractive va t, was '*'.n by .*.!•: K. S DicVs, trb the coivolation, t« llo'ver pet. wa* “cut by Mr*: Solomon B’att. A sweet course was seived Friday and Saturday," Dee. 4 and S Greta Garbo in •SUSAN LENOX.” Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 7 and 8 4 Marx Brr<her« in “MONKEY BUSINESS.” Also:* Rudy Vallee singing “Kitty from Kansas City” and a Movietone,'“Diamcndg in, the Rough.” Carolina Theatfe .\LLEND-\LK, S. C, Wednesday and Thursday. Dee. 2 and 3 4 Marx Brothers in “MONKEY BUSINESS.” Friday and Saturday, I>ec. 4 and 5- Edmur.l Lowe in “TRANSATLANTIC.” Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 7 and 8 Lionel Barrymore in -GUILTY HANDS.” Also: An "Our Gang Comedy,” “SHIVER MY TIMBERS.” See Review of these pictures elsewhere in thi* issue. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. action, I have levied upon the proper ty of C. F. Rizer, defendant in said action, described below, and will sell same at public auction in front of the court house door at Bartiwell, on De cember 7, 1931, same being legal sales day, between the legal hours cf sale on said day, to the highest bidder for cash. The property levied upon, and which will be sold, is described as fol lows: “All that certain parcel o r tract of land, with building* j thereon, situate in Barbary Branch Schocl District, County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, bounded on the --north by lands now or formerly of C» F. Rizer; easti>y ladds of Frank Sanders; south by landg of Mdse Sanders; and west by lands of Lee Morris. ALSO: “All those certain lots or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in Barnwell County, State of South Car olina, on what'is known as the ‘Still Place’, and designated on a plat made • - by Welbum, Surveyor, as 1 lots Nos. 1, 2, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73* 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 91, 92, 93, 95, 96, 97, 106, 107, 108 and 109, the above men tioned plat being recorded in the Clerk of Court’s office for Barnwell County.” ' B. H. DYCHES, Sheriff cf Barnwell County. ~ NO MORE RATS -J ' * 1 * or Mice after you use RAT RID DANCE.. It’s a sure rodertt killer. Try a package and prove it. . Rats killed with Rat Riddance leave no smell. J Cat* and Dog* won’t totfeh it. 50 cent siae, 3 o*. is enough for Pantry, Kitchtn and Cellar.’ ~-v 75 cent size^ 6 ©z. for Chicken House, Coops and small buildings. Sold and guaranteed by C. F. Molair, local dealer, Bamw£lL__S. C. Extra Special! All of our stock of Men’s Work Shoes per at only # | pair Sheeting and Bleaching, good grade, per one yard wide, only VV y&rd Our FINAL CRASH SALE is still going on and every item in cur store is priced exceptionally low. Don’t hunt elsewhere for bargains—come here and GET THEM. Sam Poliakoff BLACKV1LLE, S. C IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. For the Eastern District of South CAROLINA. Mis* Vivian Hair, of Augu*ta, f»pent the week-enJ here with he r parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hair. Mr.. and Mrs. J. A. Kennedy and little ^on, f Willistcn, .spent Sunday with Mrs. E-telle Patterson. Mrs. Betty Maqe, of Los Angeles, Calif., ,who' i* visiting relatives here, s,pent the week-end in Charleston. M isses Mary Frances M^ore, of Gray’s, and Nell Moore, cf Augueta, fpent the Thanksgiving holiday 8 here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. * S. Moore. US IN ESQ TILDE RO PIGEONS:—I buy pigeons. 10c in K af t*r a very seriou s operation, each for any kind.’ Get rid of the pest now.—Robert Gignilliatt, Barn well, S. C. Mi?g Maggie Black, of Yenome, who has b£en quite-ill since Thanks giving Day, i* improving somewhat, but instill confined to her bed. . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Manning and children returned on Sunday night from Commerce. Ga., where they gpent Thanksgiving with relative*. Little W. G. Hill, Jr., ha s returned home after spending a couple of weeks with hi* grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Edwards of Branchville. Cadet • J. \V. Sander*, of Clemson College, spent the Thank-giving holi days with his 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sanders, of the Big Fork sec tion. Mr?. Angus Patterson, Mrs. Eugene Easterling and Mrs. Christie Bence went ove r to Augusta Tuesday to visit Mr*. W. A. Fuller, who i g ccnvalesc- CELEBRATES FIFTH BIRTHDAY. Little W. G. Hill, Jr., son of Mr. an 1 Mrs. W. G. Hill, of Barnwell, celebrated hi s fifth birthday Monday afternoon, November 30th, by enter taining 40 of his little friends. After playing a number, of games, the gue*ts were invited into the dining , • room,, where they were given favors and gerved ice cream. Little W. G. was the recipient of many nice and useful gifts. Mr?. Susan Cater. The many Barnwell friends of Mrs. J. B. Armstrong will sympathize with her in the death of her mother, Mrs. Susan Cater, who passed away sud denly Friday morning in Anderson. The following account of her death Is taken from Friday’s issue of The Ander*on Record: Stricken quite suddenly this ing, after several days illnes^ Mrs Su*an Elizabeth Cater, 81/years of age, died at 4:30 o’clo^ thi s morn ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Sexton and two! , . w t, .. j „ John M. Hubbard on Evans street. Sorter " Genuine regret is felt by many An sons, Prof, and Mrs. W. W and two ^children and Bobby Dicks spent the Thanksgiving holidays .at RHEUMATISM FREE—To any one pending me a the fcfmer’s cottage near Bluffton stamped envelope with their address and the name of the paper in which they saw this ad, I will send an herb recipe that completely’ cured me of a bad case of Rheumatism—Absolute ly free. R. L. McMINN, 14 Central Ave. Misses Eunice Mcody and Patricia Dicks spent the Thanksgiving holi days with the former’s parents, Mr. dersonians in the death of Mrs. Cater * ~ — r • who had endeared herself to many friends throughout this section' by he r kindly disposition and her many other splendid traits. Mrs. Cater was a native of Ander sen and spent all of her life in thi> and Mrs. W. L. Jackson, of North c ;ty. She was the widow of the late Augusta. They were accompanied | T " M Cater, who passed away many heme Friday night by-Marvin Hoi- years ago. ■ land and David Hair. devout Christian woman, Mrs. FOR SALE:—Fulghum Seed 0.0, r] Thc ' f "arle^rda, Soh^ol smut proof.-B. M'aw.ky Farm., ^* ,s w ' n ho d lts ( ra0 " ,h ‘ J ' 9cc '» l *” a „ nor. 1A oo business meeting at the hqme of Mr*. Barnwell, S. C. — 10-29-tfc. ., _ , _ ... Thelma Carter on Fnday evening at Presbyterian Church oflthis city. "She. attended and was a graduate of the Due West Woman’s college and was probably the oldest alumna of the institution residing in Anderson. FOR SALE:—Double larkspur seed efeht o’clock. EverjT member enroll- (mixed cbloTs), per ounce, 65 cents; * n this class is .-pecially invited to ] Mrs. Cater . wa g the last of her im- per packet, 15 cents. Easier lily ** present. Captain, for the month mediate family, the l**t of-her sisters bulbs, 25 cents each, o^ Bv, for $1.0Q._ December^ Mrs. ^ 8,, Jr., having died * number of yesirs ago. f-Mrs. Olarae Call, Bamwall, S. C. Red;, Mr*. Harold Williams, Blues. She u survived by five daughters, as IN THE MATTER OF: Herman-Brown, trading as .Simon Brown’s Son*, Alleged Bankrupt. The above nemed Herman Brown, trading as Simon Brown’s Sens, of BlackviHe, S. C, In- the Ounty of Barnwell and District aforesaid, on the 25th day of November, 1931, filed a petition in this Court according to the provisions'of the Acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; and adjudica- cation 'was stayed, pending an offer of composition by alleged bankrupt. A meeting of the creditors of the allege 1 bankrupt will be held before me at my office in Orangeburg, S. C., on the 9th day of December, 1931, at eleven (11.00) o’clock, a. m., at which tim e the bankrupt will be examin and at the completion of the exaroma tion of the bankrupt,- a fcrmpi offer of composition will be made by the alleged bankrupt. The ter mg of the offer to be made byj>a he agree* to pay all costs, taxes, in surance, expem»eg of administration, preferred creditors in full and to pay to general and unsecured creditors the sups of ten (10) per cent, in cash on tmrir provable claims. reditors desiring to participate at this meat ing must file claims in proper form on or before the date of the ■ m —* hearing. ’ Creditors who have not filed claims cannot participate. Ac ceptances of the offe r of composition must be in writing or same cannot be considered. Attorneys representing creditor* must likewise accept for your clients in writing. Conditional acceptances will not be considered. There will be no further meetings held in r egard to the compositi’cn, therefore, creditor s are urged to file your claims on or before December 9th, 1931. H. E. MOORE, * • Referee in Bankruptcy. Orangeburg, S. C. Dated :*Nov. 27th, 1931. Sensational Discovery, 666 Salve A Doctor’s Prescription for Treating Colds Externally Everybody Using It—Telling Their Friends $5,000 Cash Prizes For Best Answers “Why You Prefer 666 Salve for Colds” , The Answer Is Easy After You Have Tried It Ask Your Druggist First Prize $500.00; Next ten Prizes $100.00 each; Next tweney Prizes $50 each; Next 40 Pi .zes $25 each; Ne^t one hundred Prizes $10.00 each; Next on e hundred Prizes $5.00 each. In case of a tie identical Prizeg will be awarded. Rules: Write on one ride of paper only. Let your letter con-, tain no more than fifty words. Tear off top of 666 Salve Caiton and mail with letter to 666 Salve Contest, Jacksonville, Florida. AH letters must be in by midnight, January 31, 1932. Your Druggist will have ILt of pinners by Febtuary 15th. • # 666 Liquid or Tablets with 666 Salve Makes a Complete Internal and External Treatment. 1 " l * 1 ■ "" • / « BROWN & BUSH Attorneys-at-Law ^ BROWN-BUSH BUILDING BARNWELL, SO^TH CAROLINA PRACTICE IN STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS . ' NOTICE! Against Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Any person or persons entering upon the lands hereinafter referred to situate in Barnwell, Richland and Red Oak Townships, for the purpose of hunting, fishing or trapping,-wiU be prosecuted to the full extent of the law: Mrs. Flossie Smith 1,000 Harriett Houston . 150 Mrs. Kate M. Patterson 3,000 J. M. Weathers bee . 572 Duncannon Place 1,650 Estate of H. A. Patterson „ 2,000 Sweet Water Place •« . 500 Joseph E. Dicks . 800 B. L. Easterling Cave Place 200 R. C. Holman 400 Barnwell Turpentine Co.: A. A. Richardson 1,000 Simmong Place . 450 Lemon Bros. 150 Middleton Place . 300 John K. Snelling 100 IVfosip Hnllpv ° 200 150 L. W. Tilly 160 Bruce Place _ - 1._ . 500 John Newton - 200 W. M. Cook _ 250 Tom Davig 400 J. W. Patterson _ 100 B. L. Easterling . .. 75 L. Cohen—(Hay Place) — _ 200 Terie Richardson . 100 1 Pursuant to an execution issued by R. L. Bronson, Clerk of Court for Barnwell County, in the case of M. L Rize r oh behalf of himself and all other depositors of The People's Bank vs. C. F. Rizer, dated November 17, 1981, directing me to satisfy the judg- ] meat obtained in ^he above Dr. Allen Patterson 1,000 GEO. H. WALKER, Owner ANGUS PATTERSON, Mgr. We Are Buying No. 1 Pine Logs ■■I «r-. t ; delivered by truck at mill tiluated on the paved high way six miles north of Blackville. Rndham Lumber