The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, December 10, 1931, Image 5
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‘ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1931
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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Notice of Lodge Meeting.
Harmony Lodge No. 17, A. F. M.,
will hold a regular communication in
the Maaonic Hall, on
Thursday night, Dec.
•24th, at 8:00 o’clock.
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All local and visiting
brethren are cordially
invited to attend. n _
F.S, BROWN, J.E. HARLEY,
Secretary. W. M.
K. of P. Lodge Meetings.
The regular meetingg
of Barnwell Lodge No.
The friends of Mrs. McLean will
learn with regret that she and hei:
bady are in an Augusta hospital for
medical treatment.
Among the Williston visitors here
Monday were .Q. A.-Kennedy, J. A.
Kennedy, Esq., W. P. Walsh, J. H.
McDonald and R. L. Hair.
T. D. Creighton, Jr., is wearing a
smile as broad as his store door, a
baby girl made her appearance at
his home on December 6tH.
Major Jas. A. Willis, of Fort Sam
16, Knight of Pythias, I Houston, ,Texas, and his son, Lieut.
are held on the 1st and
3rd Friday nights in
each month. All mem
bers and visiting breth
ren areTcordially invited td attend.
Wm. McNab, J. E. Harley,
K. of R. and S. * C. C.
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HERB AND HEREABOUTS. •
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John I. Rice. Esq., of Cnbi n , vHff,
in town Monday on professional busi
ness.'
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cope, of Orange
burg, spent Sunday with Mrs. R. S.
Dicks.
Mrs. W. W. Carter and Mrs. B. W.
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Sexton were visitors in Augusta Sat
urday.
J. Arthur Willis, of* Washington, D.
C., were visitors in Barnwell dur-
infi the past w'eek. They were
called to Williston on account of the
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death of the former’ s .father, W. A.
Willis.
A letter form “Judge” Bellinger
Maher to all of -his Barnwell friends
expresses ’his delight at being in the
Land of Flowers, and, while he likes
His address fo^ the next two weeks
will be 600 Mayfair Circle, Orlando,
Fla., after which time he will b e in
Washington, D. C.
will be remembered. A committee on
music will arrange for Christmas
carols to be sung by at least one
hundred voices. Every one in the
tewn qY "community who can. carry a
tune will be a^ked to join in this
singing. The littl e children wl^^jie
now rehearsing for thei r Christmas
Operatta will furnish several num
bers on this interesting program.
Those taking part on the program
will sing from the steps and upper
poroj) of the^ Court House.* If the
weather does not permit of out door
entertainment, the exercises will be
held in the court room of the Court
House. This class, always on the
alert for ways of brightening the
live* 0>f others, felt that in no better
way cculd the lives of little children
be made happier at this season than
by a visit from old Santa with a gift
of fruits and candy. In many homes
this will be all that Santa will, be
able t& teav? with the children. Num.
bers of little children will be in town
on that afternoon expecting to catch
a glimpse of Santa and his timely
visit will mean much to them. The
Florida very much, he would like to
hear from his many Barnwell ffiends..|‘members are hoping that old Santa
l/dc/ety\
Mrs. Leon Powell and Wilbur and
Francis Powell, of Augusta, vidted
rfadt intp lisrt llwwdayi ■ ■ ■
JUNIOR-SMART SET
BRIDGE CLUB.
the Tuhi ir-Smart Set Bridge Club on
Mrs. Hugh .Ryan, of Sumter, i* Friday •*, ternoon ' . The h '* h sCjre
upending this week \yth her parents, ^ rl ■’ a 0 ina jar, was wan bj*
The following pupils have been
Mrs. Robert Bronson was hostesa-fo ejected memla i: r.f the Student Caun-
Mr. and Mrs. William McNair.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Langley are
vidting the former’s brother, I.
Lewis Langley, in Lynchburg, Va.
Mrs. Ralph Brown, and the con-ola-
tion, a handkerchief, was cut by Mrs.
AI Clarkson. The hostess served a
g&lad course with coffee. *
WEDN F.SDA Y AFTERNOON
Mr-, B. L. Easterling, Mrs. Eugene BRIDGE CLUB.
Easterling and Mrs. H. J. Phillips
were shoppers in Augusta Tuesday.
Misses
Hair and
were visitors in Allendale Sunday
The member s of the Wednesday Af
ternoon Bridge Club were entertained
last week by Mrs. Perry A. Price.
will be able to ceme by airplane and
“the FULLER the plane, the better.”
After all business was laid aside,
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CITATION NOTICE. ‘7
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell. * >
By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate
Judge. ' a
—WHEREAS, M.* W. Wise hath
made suit to me to grant unto
him Letters of Administration of the
Estate and effects of Anna Pearl
Wise.
THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to
cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and' creditors of the said
Anna Pearl-' Wise, deceased, that
they be and appear before me, in the
Court of Probate, to be held at Barn
well, S. C., on Saturday, Dec. 19th,
next, after publication thereof, at 11
o’clock in the forenoon to show cause,
if any they have, why the said Ad
ministration should not be granted.
Given under my hand this seventh
day of December, A. D. 1931.
JOHN K. SNEELLING.
Judge of -Probate.
Published on the 10th day of Dec.,
1931, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel
KILLS RATS
and Mite, that’s -RAT RIDDANCE
the old reliable lodent destroyer, comes
the hostes*, assisted by Mrs. Lloyd * n powder form. No mixing with
A. Plexico, served a delightful chick
en salad course, with coffee.
Barnwqll High
School Notes
cthe r foods. Your money hack if it
fails.
50 cent size, 3 oz. is enough for
Pantry, Kitchen and Cellar.
76 cent size, 6 «z. for Chicken
House, Coop s and small buildings.
Sold and guaranteed by C. F
Molair, local dealer, Barnwell, S. C,
cil: Mary Brown, Inez Wall, Helen
Fields, Edward Richardson, Edith
Mahaffey and Brown Easterling.
The "A” section of the ninth grade
is planning a weinie roast for Decem
ber 11th, from four o’clock until s ix
at Saltkehatchie.' J
Nell Dunbar and Kathryn The hiRh gcore prize linen t(meIf
Wilbur and Francis Powell was won by Mrs. B. P. Davies and
th^ consolation, a tea bell, wag cut
by Mrs. J. N. Anderson. A sweet
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tinsley have ^ Wu „ se rved. Out-of-town
returned to Florence after a visit to j gw#tg Mr , Winchester C.
the latter* parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. ’ Smith,, Jr., of Williston, and Mrs. W.
b. Molair. . j j csb n ax | e y t 0 f West Palm Beach,
' Fla., who were presented with linen
The Ladies («u.l 1 of the Church of handkerchief by the hostess,
the Holy Apostles met Tue-day af- j ^ »
terncon at the home of Mrs. P. M. MRS. MANNING TATERTAINS
Bumkinghatn.
Mrs. W. A. Fuller
D. A. R_ CHAPTER.
On Friday afternoon Mnw W
Last Wednesday morning the “A”
section of the eighth grade gave the
fallowing program at assembly:
News Review, David Cooper: Reci
tation, Lucile Collins; Harmonica Se
lections, Laurie Still; Recitation, Mary
Brown; Song, class.
The school -regrets to l:se Miss
Hazel Morri-T" eight grade pupil, to
Denmark, where sh ? moved recently.
at
M rs. Julius A. McMastSf and her
brether, Mr. Bowman flew over from
Orangeburg cne day last week in the
t
oui* e Bauer.
Mrs. J. A. Porter returned home
Sunday after a visit to her daughters,
Mr*. J. L. W’idman and Mrs. Cecil S.
.Harris, of Asheville, N. C., and Rich
mond, Va., respectively. , ' *
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Senator Fred D. West, of Abbe
ville, was the guest of Senator Edgar
A. Brown Friday night, the two
solons flying down from Columbia
late that afternoon in an airplane,. . -
has returned | On Friday afternoon Mrsi W. H.
from an Augusta hospital and is con- Manning entertained very delightful-
valescing at her h.me here after a ly the members cf the Bat dwell Chap-
serious operation. . j ter, Daughters of the American Revo-
* I lution. Although the weather was
Mr*. Louise Bau&r, Mrs. B. P. very cheerless without, the home of
Davies, Joe Ann Bauer and Billie Mrs. Manning presented a lovely pic-
Davies were visitors in Columbia ture with its Christma* greens, shaded
Sunday afternoon. light s and log fires. In the absence of
Mrs. L. M. Cave, Regent, Miss Anna
Walker, former Regent of this Chap
ter, presided. Aft^r the bu-iness ses
sion, a social half-hour was enjoyed,
iter’s plane for a visit to Mrs. several contests by>ng entered into
with spirit by the members. - Mrs. G.
M. Greene and Mi*s Anna Walker
were the successful winner s and were
presented with prizes. After a de- j
licious sweet course was served, the
members were invited into the music
room whCTre a lovely Christmas tree
greeted them. The hostess had an
appropriate gift for each member
present and much merriment was
caused thereby.
The next regular meeting of the
^chapter will b e held at the home of
Mrs.H? L. Easterling on Friday after
noon, the 11th inst., at which time
every members is urged to be pres
ent. As to is is the time for payment
of annual dues, the members are re
quested to bear this in mind and
come prepared to meet thi 3 obligation.
The “B” section of the eighth
grade will give a dramatization of
“How Tom Sawyer Whitewashed the
Fence” at the regular assembly
period Wednesday morning. The fol-
f lowing puoiD'wHl play the -leading
roles? Aunt Polly, Nannie Lee San
ders; Tom -Sawyer, Henry Fields;
Jim, Wiiton Renew; Ben Roger*, Paul
Sanders; Billy Fisher, Johnson Black.
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Libby Theatre
SPRINGFIELD, S. C.
WednesdSy and Thursday,
Dec, 9 and 10
Gary Cooper and Claudette
• Corbett in
“HIS WOMAN."
Friday and Saturday,
Dec. ,11 and 12
Charlotte Greenwood and
Bert Lahr in
“FLYING HIGH."
Monday and Tueadfty,
Dec. 14 and 15
George O’Brien
in Zane Grey’s
“RIDERS OF THE
PURPLE SAGE,”
MO"******
For More Than Ninety-Eight Years
The Souths Carolina National Bank
£ 11 ' "... . — - c—-I_C-—■ — N* ■ —>7- *^4
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(Formerly Bank of Charleston)
has faithfully served the people of South Carolina. Through
wars and periods of depression, it ha B never failed to pay its
obligations and discharge its duties to the people and the
State.
It is th e only Bank in the South which has paid and re
deemed its ante-bellum currency.
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This institution is worthy of the confidence and support
of the people and ?tand s ready to serve the best interests of
the State, upon - whose welfare its T>wn success depends.
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CHARLESTON — COLUMBIA — GREENVILLE
Affiliated with and Uunder the Same Management is
The South Carolina State Bank
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Operating Seventeen Branches in South Carolina.
Each Monday the Vergil Class
spend? the regular class hour study
ing seme specific phase of Roman His
tory. Monday morning of this week
an interesting study wa s made of the
meaning cf mythical or historical
names-' chosen by each pupil , as his
"cognomen” for these jocialized reci-
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tations. • •
Th? Christmas vacation will begin
this year w.'th the close of school on
Friday, December I8th. Classes will
begin again on Monday, January 4th.
Carolina Theatre
ALLENDALE, S. C.
Wednesday and Thursday,
Dec. 9 and 10
Helen Twelvetrees in
“BAD COMPANY"
Friday and Saturday,
Dec. 11 and 12
Elissa Landi and Lionel
Barrymore in
“THE YELLOW TICKET’
Monday and* Tuesday,
Dec. 14 and 15
John Gilbert in
‘THE PHANTOM OF PARIS'
CombfneH Resources Over $30,000,000.00
Very Low
Christmas Holiday Fares
ONE and ONE-THIRD FARES ROUND TRIP.
• To all points in the Southeast, also to Washington, Cincinnati and St.
Loui*. • r .——__— . -
Tickets sold daily Dccembe r 10th to 25th, inclusive. \
Return Limit January 6, 1932.
To New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Buffalo and other
destinations north of W’ashingtjn.
Tickets sold Decembe r 22, 23 and 24th. Return Limit Jan. 5, 1932.
% To Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Etc. Tickets sold December 22 and
23rd. Return Limit Jan. 4, 1932.
Convenient Train Se/vice—Pullman Car?—Day Coaches—Dining Car*.
For excursion Fares to many other destinations, Pullman Reserva
tions, Etc.
Consult Ticket Agents , !
Southern Railway System
Travel by Train
COMFORTABLE — ECONOMICAL.— SAFE.
BROWN & BUSH
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PRACTICE IN STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS
B cjsineso
TJLDElO
FOR SALE:—SVudebaker Touring
Car (bargain) at $40.00; also Ford
Coupe (bargain) at $11.00.—John I.
Bronson, Barnwell, S. C. Itp
FOR SALE:—Abruzzi Seed Rye
recleaned.—H. B.\ Grimes, Lees, S. C.
12-10-2tc
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FOR RENT:—i-Th^ store building
now occupied by Dallis Crefehton, on
or after January 1,1932.—R. A. Ellis,
Barnwe|l, S. C.
PLAN COMMUNITY
CHRISTMAS TREE. <’
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Mrs. Thelma Cartq r was hostess to
the members of th® Mary G. Harley
Sunday School class at her home on
Friday t evening. Although the
weathe r was very inclement, about
twenty-five enjoyed this delightful-
occasion. After an -^interesting con-
tesb, Mrs. Lloyd Plexico and Mrs. B.
*W. Sexton tied for fir*t prize, with
Mrs. W. H. Manning coming second.
Prizes wer e presented to the winners
Christma* Operetta. •
The Barnwell Grammar Grades will
present a Christmas operetta, “The
Gif: of the Magi,” on December 17th,
pt 8:00 o’clock in the Barnwell school
auditorium. Admission ten and twen
ty cents.
NO MORE RATS
or Mice after you use RAT RID
DANCE. It’s a sure rodent killer.
Try a package and prove it. Ra£s
killed with Rat Riddance leave no
smell. Cats and Dog* won’t touch it.
50 cent size, 3 oz. is enough for
Pantry, Kitchen and Cellar.
75 cent size, 6 oz. for Chicken
House, Gocp s and small buildings.
Sold and guaranteed by C. F.
Molair, local dealer, Barnwell, S. C.
Legal Advertisements
NOTICE!
A
tM
RHEUMATISM
FREE—To any. one sending me a
amped envelope with their address ^ r8 ‘ G 1 * 6 ®! 16 * teacher of the
d the name of the paper in which
they saw this' ad, I will send an herb
class, presented to those present the
matter of sponsoring a Community
recipe that ' TPmttlgfflSr cgfed^lne -qfTree, same to- be placed in
rRKiasaaiaBBasBrt^T"?
ly free.
e on Ghnst-
^jpaS'Eve in the late afternoon. No
R. L. McSflNN, Preamu are to be placed on the
14 Central Ave! tree > bu * the community wjll be asked
Asheville, N. C. J 10 donate f ™ it8 a - nd in order
that old Santa may give to every in said action.
» Pursuant to Orde r of Court all credi-
tor g of the Estate of Henry Marino,
deceased, are hereby required to file
their claims duly proven and verified
with Hon. G. Miller
well~^>. C.Tby TjecemW 21st,
1931, in the case of -W. T. Aycock,
Plaintiff, against May Braxton, Etc.,
et al„ or be forevet barred from any
claim against the property involved
BILIOUS
“I have used Black-
Draught . . . and havJ'
not found anything
that could take Its
place. I take Black-
Draught for bilious
ness. When I get bili
ous, I have a nervous
headache and a-nto*.
vous, trembling feeling
that unfits me for my
work. After I take a
few doses of Black-
Dr aught, I get all
right. When I begin
to get bilious, I feel
tired and run-down,
and then the headache
and trembling. But
Black-Draught re
lieves ail thil.”—o.
Hendrix, Homerville, Go.
For Indigestion, con
stipation, biliousness,
take *->?*
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NOTICE!-
Against Hunting, Fishing and Trapping
v Any person or persons entering upon the lands hereinafter referred
situate in Barnwell, Richland and Red Oak Townships, for the purpose
hunting, fishing or trapping, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the
law:
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Harriett Houston -
— 150
Mrs. Flossie Smith -
1,000
J. M. Weatherrbee
... 672
Mrs. Kate H. Patterson
3,000
Estate of H. A. Patterson
-.2,000
Duncennon Place
1,650
Joseph E.'Dicks
— 800
Sweet Water Place -
600
R. C. Holman
.. 400
B. L. Easterling Cave Place 200
A. A. Richardson
.. 1,000
Barnwell Turpentine Co.:
S’
Lemon Bros.
- 150
Simmon g Place -
. 450
‘ John K. Snelling
- 100
Middleton Place
. 300
J. P. Harley
„ 150
Mose Holley
. 200
L. W. Tilly
„ 160
B. C. Norris - ~
. 125
John Newton
.. 200
Bruce Place
. 500
Tom Davig
- 400
W. M. Cook
. 250
B. L. Easterling --
75
J. W. Patterson
.. 100
Terie Richardson
— 100
L. Cohen—(Hay Place) —
. 200
N. A. Patterson (Tanglewood
Dr. Allen Patterson —
1,000
Place) —
130
GEO. H. WALKER, Owner
ANGUS PATTERSON, Mgr.
DRAUGHT
FOR SALE:—Fulghum Seed Oats, child present a bag of candy and
•milt proof.—B. Mszursky Farms, fniits. Tills dobs not mean a Baptist
Barnwalk S. C. 10-29-tfe. tree, but every
RILEY A BELLINGER,
Attorneys.
c. Dk ' ‘* t ’ mi -
Wombu who assd a
taka CutDtn. Used <r
We Are Buying. No. 1 Pine Logs
i wefye Inches in
ter ukF Up-Paying
delivered by truck at mill situated on the paved high
way six miles north of Blackville.
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