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THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1932. =*? Notice of Lodge Meeting. Harmony Lodge No. 17, 'A. F. M., will hold a regular communication in j the Masonic Hall, on Thursday night, Jan. '21st, at 8:00 o’clock. All local and visiting brethren - are cordially invited to attend. F. S. BROWN, J. E. HARLEY, Secretary. v W. M. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH .CAROLINA FAGB Barnwell High School Notes K.. of P. Lodge Meetings. The regular meetings y of Barnwell Lodge No.. 16, Knight of Pythias, are held on the 1st and 3rd Friday nights in each month. All mem bers and visiting breth ren are^ cordially invited to attend. Wm. McNab, J. E. Harley, K. of R. and S. Q. C. BRIDGE-DANCE in HdNOR OF LOCAL TEACHERS. Mts. Charlie Brown, Jr., and Mordecai M. Mazursky were hostesses Saturday evening bridge-dance in honor of th e teachers of the Barnwell high school. The oc casion was greatly enjoyed by all who attended. Mrs. joint at a • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • •••••••••••• The days gain nine minutes in sun- 6hin P this week. Mordecai Mazursky was a business visitor in Aiken Monday. “ — . Miss Virginia Hutto spent the week end with relatives in Denmark. Miss Betty Hill, of Mcnck’s Corner was the guest of friends'here Sun day. Mrs. Mordecai Mazursky and two little daughters spent Sunday with relatives in Charleston. Senator Edgar A. Brown spent the week-end at home, returning to Col umbia Monday afternoon. Mrs. W. J. Vernon, Mrs. Dubose Robinson and Rodman Lemon visitors in Columbia Monday. ATTEND MUSICAL TEA AT DENMARK. Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun, of Den mark, entertained with a musical tea Saturday • afternoon in honor of Misses Guerry and Sewell, of Colum bia. Those who attended from Barn well were Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., Mrs. J. N. Anderson, Mrs. Sol Blatt, Mrs. J. Julian Bush, Mrs. B. F. Davies, Mrs. Perry A. Price, Mrs. Ralph Brown and Mrs. Jra FaleS. « The Sixth Grade of the Barnwell grammar school gave a program in chapel Thursday, January 14th. The program was as folows: March —Mrs. Ira Fales and Sol BQattJr. , ^ Piano solo—Light and Gay—Sol Batt, Jr. Bible Reading—Bob Sanders. Piano solo—In Holiday Time—Ida Cartet.V • Piano Bush. • Recitation—Little Drew. c v Piano sslo-^-Christmas chael Carter. v Piano solo—Let’s March solo—In the Park—Mary Eskimo —Sarah Eve—Ra- JUNIOR-SMART SET ' BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Leroy Molair wa s hostess to 4he members TJCthe'Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club Friday afternoon. The high score prize for club members, a lemon.dish and fork, was won by Mrs. Mordecai Mazursky; the high score prize for guepts, a dish, was won by Mrs. H. A. Gross, and the consolation, a salt and pepper shatker, was cut by Mrs. Perry A. Price. The hostess served a salad course with coffee. The guests included Mrs.'Charlie Brown, Sr., Mrs. M. C. Best and Mrs. H. A. Gross. Jones. Piano Cooper. ^Song- -Helen solo—In Glover — Miriam -Let’s Play Eskimo—by 6th Qr^de, Sol Blatt at the piano. were Mrs. Wannamaker, of Orangeburg, spent the week-end here with her daughter, Mrs. R. C. Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lartgley were visitors in Aiken Monday. - Miss May Brown, of Selma, Ala., is spending some time with Mrs. Daisy Buckingham and Mrs. Maude Holmes. Mrs. Betty Made, of Los Angeles, Calif., left for Washington, D. C., Thursday after spending several months with relatives in Barnwell. The friends of Brown Easterling are glad to see him out again after having been ccntined to his bed for several days with an injured knee. H Mrs. Sophie J nes and Pat Jones, of Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. Teris Christie, cf Augusta, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. C. G.^uller returned to Barnwell Sunday afternoon after an airplane trip to Miami, ^la. They ^ Daytona WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB. The member's of the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club were entertain ed last week by Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr. The high score prize was won by Mrs. R. S. Dicks and tha, consolation was cut by Mrs. J. Julien Bush, each of th e winners being presented yith a towel. Mrs. Angus Patterson- cut high card for the guest prize and was presented with handkerchiefs. The hostess served delightful refresh ments, consisting of quail on toast, potato s^lad, sweet pickles, crackbrs and coffee. Guests other than club members who enjoyed the occasion were Mrs. Angus Patterson, Mrs. W. A. Fuller and Mrs. W. L. Molair. The A section of grade eight is planning to have a hike on Jan. 23rd The 9-B class gave ^a program in the home room Thursday, Jan. 14th. on interesting facts about Barnwell and Barnwell County. Many interest ing facts were brought up about the great men and places of interest of Barnwell Cciyity. Poetry wa s reac by Barnwell poets. a The friends of Miss Eunice Moody will be glad to learn that she has returned to her home in North Au- .gusta after undergoing an operation at the University hospital in Augusta It is understood tbit she will soon resume her studies here. The examinations of the High school will begin Jan. 20th, and continue through Frida “*1 Brown Easterling, a member of the Senior Class, is recovering from an injured knee he sustained, in the New Year’s game against Allendale. The 11th grade will give a dramat ization on “Good Manners” after ex aminations. e county teachers’ meeting was m from Barnwell to each in only four hours. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moody, Jr;, and sen spent Sunday with Barnwell rela tives while en route to their home in Columbia after a visit to Mrs. Mcody’s sister in Miami, Fla. Judge and Mrs. R. C. Holman and daughter-,- Mrs. Carrie Herndon, and the latter’s son returned to Columbia TuC&day, where the former is attend ing the session of the general As|em- bly. B usiness uildero \ ■ . •■£*' . CHANCE OF LIFETIME. RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmer s in Barnwell County. Won- t derful opportunity. Make 87, to $12 daily. Ne experience vr capital need ed. Write today. McNESS COM PANY, Dept. P, Freeport, Illinois. GILLESPIE-FOWKE ANNOUNCEMENT. The folowing social item from The Gastonia (N. C.) Gazette wil be read with interest by a large number of friend s an( i relatives in Barnwell and Allendale Counties: “The Rev. and Mrs. George R. Gil lespie announce the engagement of tl*eir daughter, Ruth Elizabeth, to L. Cargil Fowke, of Lyndhurst, S. C., the wedding to take place in Febru ary. The bride-elect is the eldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie and has many friends to whom the an nouncement of her engagement will be of cordial interest. She js ,a gradu- ate-cf the Gastonia High school and ,for the past 18 months Fas been a student nurse at the Gaston Sanitor- ium. . i *- — Mr. Fowk e is an alumnus of den- son College and is owner and opera tor of the Appledale dairy farm and plantation at Lyndhurst. Th held at Willistcn on Thursday, the 14th. The Barnwell faculty was we(l represented. Music f<jr the occasion was furnished by the Barn well County orchesta. Literary Society Meet?. Healing Springs, Jan. 18.—The Wade Hampton Literary Society of the Healing Springs school met in regular session Friday afternoon, January 15th, in the school auditor ium for the purpose of electing offi cers for the remainder of the school year. Prcf. L. E. Whittl e acted as chairman and after he had made a few apmopriate remarks pertaining to the objects and needs of the socie ty, the following officers were chosen: Myrtice Dyches, president; Nina Lee Collins, vice president; Mildred Grubbs, secretary; Miss Eva Blume, literary critic; L. E. Whittle, orderly critic; Ronald Lott, treasurer; Briggs Cain and Etheridge Grubbs, monitors; Leila Still, Carolina Kemp, Mis s Pennie Williams and L. E. Whit tle, program committee. The society then adjourned to meet agaip January 29th. Barnwell County Market Cliib. RHEUMATISM FREE—To any one sending me a stamped envelope with their address and the name of the paper in which, they M w this ad, I will send an herb >’ car w“h my market money." that completely cured me of j Reports of the Barnwell County market club given at. the quarterly meeting recently held show that sale s hav^ increased 8 per cent over those for the corresponding period -of last 1 year in spite of a considerable drop in J prices. Mrs. McAllister, club secre- ( tary, reported that th e sales of Mrs. J. B. Hartzog, Mrs. Staley, Mrs., H. W. Collins, Mrs. Levy Still, Mrs. J. H. Still, Mrs. S. C. Creech and Miss j Marie Morris have amounteff Tordyer $5.00 each month. Mrs. Hartzog 1 headed the'list with sales amounting I to $37.13. The total amount of club market sales for th e last three month I was $359.46 while general sale s were $96.13 ~ The Club Market is meeting a speci- flfc need of the farth family by fur nishing a little cash from time to time. One member stated “If it were not for the club market, I wouldn’t be able to keep my children in school. I have bought all of their books this B. Y. P. U. Program. FOR SALE * “BONNY BLUET -LARGE LUMP COAL. , No Fine Col in This Shipment. $7.00 per Ton. Charlie Brown Barnwell, S. C. Two Chairs —and 1 Good Barters County directed to me in the case of * Plaintiff, ▼*. Fred L. Hair, D. J. W. T. Aycock vs. Ben J. Brown et al., Mrs. Roth Hair Birt, Sam Hair and 1 wdl sell to the highest bidder for j A. NL Campbell, Defendants, I will cash at the Court-Rouse in Barnwell, sell at auction to the highest bidder during the legal houcj of sale on Mon-1 for cash, at the Cotfrt House in Bafn- day, Feprabry 1st, 1932, purchaser to welt» said County and State, durine pay for papers and Revenue stamps, the legal hours of sale, on Mbndajv the following described tract of land: | February 1st, 1932, the following d©~ eMbad I wish to inform my friends and customers that my shop is now equipped with two- chawv- and they are assurred of excel lent* service at all times. Call and give us a trial and be con vinced that MACK’S is the BEST Barber shop in town. MACK’S Barber Shop Main Street, Barnwell “All that piece, parcel or tract of land in the above named county and State in Barnwell Township, contain^ ing 59 acres, more or less, and bound ed on the North by lands of J. V. Davis, on th e * East by lands of B. B. Easterling, on the South by the Orangeburg public road, and on the West by the lands of Emma Holman and John Eve.” The purchaser, if he be other than the Plaintiff, will be required to forth with deposit with the undersigned the sum of $100.00, as earnest money to act as a forfeit to insure and guaran tee compliance with said bid, or upon failure to do so the lands will be re sold at onc e at his risk; and upon his failure to fully comply with his said bid within a reasonable time, the said deposit will be automatically for- settbed real estate: All that tract, piece or parcel ct land situate, lying and being in Barn well Township, said County and State, containing forty (40) acres, more dr less, and bounded on the North by lands of Johnny Birtf Blast by lands of A. E. Rair; South by lands of W. P. Blume, and on the West by Long Branch. \ Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to pay for papers and Revenue stamps. The successful bidder shall at once deposit with th e Master Twenty-Five Dollars as a guarantee that his bid will be complied with, unless cause be shown for non compliance. And upon failure of the successful bidder, to make said deposit the Master shall immediately re-sell th e said premises on the same terms and conditions; fcited therebyr and the premises re- that a f ter ^ 0 f such deposit advertised and resold on the.next subsequent salesday accordingly. G. MILLER GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. (X, Jan. 12, 1932. NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE. Sf More Milk -AND— Better Milk DOCTORS SAY DRINK LOTS OF GOOD MILK (when you know i tis good.) WE TEST OUR COWS AND STERILIZE ALL* BOTTLES AND PAILS. IN FACT, WE ARE CAREFUL ABOUT EVERYTHING USED IN PRO DUCING A HIGH CLASS PRO DUCT. SEE OUR TRUCK or DROP US A LINE. Appledale Dairy LAURIE FOWKE, Mgr.' LYNDHURST, SO. CAR. Pursuant to a Decretal Order the Court of Common Pleas for Barn well County in the case of W. T. Aycock, Plaintiff, against Ben J. Brown, et al., Defendants, I will offer foT sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House in Barnwell, dur ing the usual and legal hours of sale on Monday, February 1st, 1932, pur chaser to pay for the papers and revenue stamps, the following describ ed lands: “All those certain three tracts or parcels of land situate in the county and St^te aforesaid, and know^ and designated on a plat thereof made by E. McN. Carr, C. E., dated October, 1918, and recorded in the office of R M. C., for Barnwell County in Title Book 9-C, Page 672, being Tracts Nos. 3, 4 and 5 and containing respec tively 41, 22 and 21 acres, or eighty- four acres in the aggregate _and bounded as follows: On the North by Tracts Nos. 2 and 6, East by run of Toby’s Creek, South by lands of Faust and West by Tracts Nos. 8, 2 and i, as will more fully appear by reference to said plat.” . The purchaser, if he be .other than the Plaintiff, will be required to forth- iwjth deposit with the undersigned the sum of $250.00 to insure compliance with said bid, or upon failure so to do the lands will be resold at once at his risk; and upou hi s failure to fully comply with his said bid within a reasonable time, the said deposit will be automatically forfeited thereby, and the premises readvertised and re-|/ sold on the next subsequent salesday accordingly. G. MILLER AiREENE, Master for Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. C., Jan. 12, 1932. if the said bidder shall fail to comply within a reasonable time the Master shall re-sell the said premises on some subsequent salesday named by plaintiff’s attorney, on the same terms and conditions. v G. MILLER GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. C., Jan. 12, 191J2. SHERIFFS SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE 1 vs. ALBERT PEEPLES. 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 an^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 Feb., 1932, this being Salesday in said month, the following described real estate: Twenty-five acres of land in New Forest School District as directed in Will of Theodore Corley, and shown on plat in Clerk of Court’s Offic e in Plat Book 9-P, page 67. Levied upon aryl sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costa. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, S. C.< 12th day of Jan. 1932. SHERIFFS SALE. Sirbjgctr^^Since the Gospel came — to Japan. Dcdson Still, 1 carter in charge. Japan’s Religions by Marten Bolen. Christianity in Japan by Elizabeth Grubbs. The First Protestant Convert by Maude Way. — ' Seventy Years of • Progress by Edith Mahaffey.. Some Needs in Japan by Maxwell Owens. Its a good place to be. So be there next Sunday night at 6:30 E. Dodson Still. INSURANCE fire WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE -—-THEFT - Calhoun and Co. P. A. PRICE, Manager. 6 66 Demcr.itration Relief Work. bid case of Rheumatism—Absolute- R. L. McMINN, 14 Central Ave. .' Asheville, N. C. FOR SALE:—Fulghum Seed Oats, smut proof.—B. Mazursky Firms, Barnwell, 8. C. 10-29-tfc. U. D. C.’s to Meet. Johiuson H^good Chapter, U. D. C., will meet at the home of Mrs. Daisy D. Bennett ''on Friday,afternoon at four o’clock. Every member is urged to be present. Advertise in The People-Sentinel Home Demonstration Clubs are assisting with relief work in their respective communities by distribut ing food and clothing to needy fami lies. The chairmen in the various communities are Mrs. E. G. Birt, Long Branch; Mrs. R. S. Weathersbee, Pleasant Hi!; Mrs. P S. Morris. Morris; Mrs. Johi| G. Grubbs, Double Ponds. These women receive dona tions and distribute them according to the needs cf the various cases investi gated by her and her assistant. ADVERTISE IN ! 1 - ’ | The People- Sentinel. 666 Liquid or Tablets used internally ar»l 666 Salve externally, make a complete and effective treatment for Colds. $5,000 IN CASH PRIZES. Ask Your Druggist for Particulars. Notice! \ I will be at the following named places for the purpose of taking Tax return s for the year 1932 on the datesi given. Only personal property ia'I b e returned this year. TeTnT per cent, penalty will be added for failure to make teturns. ( Meyer’s Mill, Jan. 20, 1932. Robbins, .Jan. 22, 1932. Seven Pines(Snellmg)Jan. 25, 1932. Williston, Jan. 27, 1932. Respectfully yours, W. H. MANNING, Auditor, < Barnwell County. NOTICE OF MASTER S SALE. In obedience to a Decree of the Gouit of Common Pleas for Barnwell State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE vs. ESTATE OF AMY FLOYD Notice of master s sale. Pursuant to a ’ursuant to a Decree of the Court oftCommcn Pleas for Barnwell County in the case of W. T. Aycock, Plain tiff, against May Braxton, as Execu trix of the Estate of Henry Marino, deceased, etc., et aL, I will sell at auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House in Barnwell, said county and State, during the usual Ann ip g »i hours of sale on Monday, February 1st, 1932, purchaser to pay for papers and documentary stamps, the following described real estate: “All of that certain lot or parcel of land lying, being and situate in the Town of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, fronting on Oak Street of 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 Bell to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House^fffjBarnwell, S. C., on Monday, the m day of Feb., 1932, this being Salesday in said month, the following described real estate: Five acres and one building in El- lenton School District, bounded as follows: North by Est. of Rich Floyd, East by Est. of Rich Floyd, South by Reynolds Land and West by McCul lough Land. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costa. * BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff. B. C. Barnwell, S. C., 12th day of Jan. 1932. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice .is hereby given that I will file my final account as Administra- said Town 87 feet and running back J trix of th e estate of George G. But- 147 feet and bounded on the East by said Oak Street, on the North by lot formerly of C. F. Calhoun, and on the West by a lot formerly of C. F. Calhoun and _ on the South by a lot owned by Thomas i Daniels.” Unless the purchaser be the Plain ler, with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell Coun ty, State of South Carolina, upon Sat urday, the 30th day of January, 1932, a^ 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, and | petition the said Court for an Order -of tiff he will be required to immediately deposit with the undersigned a for feit of $150.00 to guarantee compli ance with his bid; failure in said guarantee the property wiU be im mediately resold- at his risk; and upon his failure to fully comply with same within a reasonable time, the said guarantee will be considered and declared forfeited, and the property readvertised and resold on the next succeeding galesday accordingly. G. MILLER GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. O, Jan. 12, 1932. MASTER’S SALE. # — Puruant to decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Barnwell County in the case of Jennings A. Owens, * Dated Discharge and Letters Dismissory. Annie Strobel Butler, Administratrix of estate of George G. Butler, deceased. Jan. 1, 1932. l-7-4t a — ; ■ i inni ■.■■■ — ■i i iii .n»— NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account as Administra trix of the estate of Dalla s Gloster, with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate, for Barnwell County, State of Sooth Carolina, upon the 22nd day of January, A. D. 1932, at 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon, and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Diamiaaory. __ guv* BAXunr, Administratrix of Dallas l