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THURSDAY, JANUARY 2S, 1932. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGB 1 K. of P. Lo4fe Meetings. The reguler meetingg of Bernweli Lodge No: 16, Knight of Pythfss^ are held on the 1st and 3rd Friday nights in each month. All mem bers and visiting Weth- ren are cordially invited to attend. Wm. McNab, J. E. Harldy, K. of R. and S. , C. C, ' • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. •X Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Langley left for their new. home in Lynchburg, Va., If A Thursday. The good wishes of. a host of Barnwell friends go with them to their new home. Mr-- Lang ley has accepted a position with a textile manufacturing concern in “the Virginia city. Bible Claes Meets. ' R.N^Easterling, of Denmark, was a business visitor here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dicks and Mrs. R. S. Dicks spent Saturday in Colum bia. * " . Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price .spent the week-end with relatives in Sum ter. • Quite a number of Barnwel people attended services at Friendship last Sunday. Mrs. II. E,/Thrower, of ChaiTestori, - is spending a while with Dr. and Mrs. H. *A. ‘Gross. Mrs. Le^is Dubose and children, of Williston, are visiting her “ mother, Mrs. Olaree Cail. « Johnnie Jones, of Summerville, was the guest of his parent?, Mr. and Mrs. U. Jones, Sunday. f Mrs. B. L. Easterling, Mrs. H. J. Philips and Mrs. Marvin Hale ?pent Tuesday in Augusta. Mr?. Edgar A. Brown and daugh ter, Emily, and Mary Bush were visi tors in Orangeburg Sunday. “LITTLE FOLKS” BRIDGE CLUB HAS MEETING. > The “Little Folks” Bridge Club met With Kittv Plexico on Friday af- ternoon at four o’clock. The club consists'of two tables. High score fell to Mary Bush, while Sol Blatt, Jr. cut consolation. Deliciops refreshments were served after cards were laid aside. JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Perry A. Price was hostes s to the members of the Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club Thursday afternoon. The High score prize for club members, a towel, was won by Mrs. McLean; the high score prize for guests, a hand kerchief, was won by Mrs. Marvin Hale, and the consolation, a deck of cards, was cut by Mrs. Eugene East erling. The hostess served a sweet course. The guests included Mrs. Marvin Hale and Miss Mobley. The Jennie Bates Hagood Bible class of the Methodist Church • of Barnwell was delightfully ^entertain ed on Thursday afternoon of last week at the regular business and social meeting for January at the home of Mr. an4 Mrs. Morgan Weath- ersbee, of Pleasant Hill. Twenty members of the clasg were present, also two visitors, Mrs. Dane Vickery and Miss Ruth Diamond. During the business hour the elec tion of officers for the ensuing year was held, the results being as follows: President, Mrs. W. H. Vaughn; vice- president, Mrs. Geo. Peeple|; treas., Mrs. A. T. Russell; teacher, Mrs. J. Emile Harley; agsistfnt. teacher, Mrs. E. F. Woodward. The 'devotional period was taken up with studies from the book of Joshua. It wag de cided to continue the study at next month’s meeting, which will be held at the home of Mrs. J. E. Harley. Refreshments, consisting of delic- jjQU* chicken salad arid coffee were served by the hostess. Senators Go Fishing. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRinr.p, ri.TTn Henry Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Jones, has accepted a position with an uncle at Denmark. Mr. and Mrs.' E. K. LaCoste, of Newberry, spent last Sunday with Dr. and Mr-. H. A. Gross. Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr., and Mrs-- Ralph Brown were joint hostesses Friday evening to the members of the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club and their husbands, at the home of the former. High*score prize for , ladies, a deck of cards, was won by Mrs. Solomon Blatt; high score prize for men, a box of handkerchiefs, was won by B. P. Davies; the consolation, a deck of cards, was cut by Mrs. J. Julien Bush, and the low score prize was awarded to Mrs. Thos. M. Boul- ware. After caid s were laid aside, the hostess served a_salad course w T ith coffee. State Senators Edgar A. Brown, of Barnwell County; Robert M. Cooper, of Lee County, and Fred D. West, of Abbeville County, and C. G. Fuller, Barnwell contractor, were guests of A. A. Richardson, chief game war den of South Carolina, on a deep sea fishing trip off Charleston over the last week-end. Mr. Fuller, with Mrs. Fuller aii4 Senator Brown, 'fleW'tO' Charlestori from Barnwell iri Mr. Fuller’s Stin son airplane. Others arrived in Char leston by automobile. The fishing Saturday for Frostproof, Fla. They expect to stop over in Jacksonville for a short visit to friends. William Melvin, of Augusta, former, resident of Williston, was a visitor here Saturday. , Morris Wengrow, of Columbia, vis ited his parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Joe Wengrow, here during the week-end. MLs s Katherine Birt, of Augusta, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Birt, at Elko. Miss Birt' com pleted her training at the Wilhenford hospital the past week, and after a vacation of two weeks, will return to the hospital where she will be super visor of the operating room. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Carrol, of Spartanburg, spent last weekend here and were accompanied home by the latter’s mother, Mrs. Bell Sprawls. Bobbie Lee, of Honduras, Central America, is visiting hi s mother, Mrs A. S. Blanchard. Th e following were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mitchell on Sunday night: Mr. and Mrs. Terris Christie, of Augusta; Thomas Jones and Miss Christie, of Atlanta; Miv and Mrsr-JL D. Bignon, of Winston-Salem, N. C.; Mrs. Frank Bignon, Mis s Annie Big non and Albert Helfs, of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cook, of Willis ton and Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Ussery, of Elko. - County directed to me in the case of: Plaintiff, vs. Fred L- Haii^D. J. W. T. Aycock vs. Ben J. Brown et si., j Mrs. Ruth Hair Birt, Sam Hair ai 1 ^riU sell to the highest bidder for j A. M. Campbell, Defendants, I wilt cash at the Court House in Barnwell,! sell at auction to the highest bidder during the legal houc* of sale on Mon- fot.caah, at the Court House in Btan- day, Febrartry lk, 1932, purchaser to well; said County and State, durinff pay for papers and revenue stamps, the legal hours of sale, on Monday* the following described tract of land: February 1st, 1932, the following de- “All that piece, parcel or' tract of scribed real estate: land in the above named county and I All that tract, piece or parcel of State in Bartiwell Township, contain- r land situate, lying add being in Bam* ing 59 acres, more or less, and bound- J well Township, said County and ed on the North by lands of J. V. state, containing forty (40) acres* Davis, on th e East by lands of B. B. more or less, and bounded on the Easterling, on the South by the North by lands of Johnny Birt; East Orangeburg public road, and on the by lands of A. E. Hair; South by lauda West by the lands of Emma Holman 0 f W. P. Blume, and on the Weit by and John Eve.” j Long Branch. ! The purchaser, if he he other than! Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to the Plaintiff, will be required to forth- pay f or papers and Revenue stamps, with deposit with the undersigned the j The successful bidder shall st ones sum of $100.00, as earnest money to deposit with th* Master Twenty-Flvs act as a forfeit to insure and guaran- Dollars as a guarantee that his bid tee compliance with said bid, or upon J will be complied with, unless cause failure to do so the lands will be re- be shown for non compliance. And sold at onc e at his risk; and upon U po n failure of the successful bidder his failure to fully comply with his to make said deposit the Master shall said bid within a reasonable time, the immediately re-sell th e said premises said deposit will be automatically for- on the same terms and condition|*_ feited thereby, and the premises re- that after the making of such deposit advertised and resold on the next jf the said bidder shall fail to comply subsequent salesday accordingly. ( within a reasonable time the Master G. MILLER GREENE, | g haii re-sell the said premises on ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel. Mrs. A. D. Furtick and daughter. Miss Nel'e Furtick, have returned heme after a wt'ek’s visit to friends and relatives in Albemarle, N. C. ■Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wall and daughter, Frances, cf Lancaster, were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. D. Hoye Eargle. - . Mrs. Edgar A. Brown and daughter, Emily, Mis. C. G. Fuller and her U. D. C. CHAPTER MET FRIDAY, The Johnson Hacgood Chapter, U. D. C., held it 3 first meeting of the New Year on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. J. Bennett, with Mrs. Jim- Dicks as assistant* - hostess. Quite a number cf the daughters weig present and an enthusiastic meeting was held. Mrs. G. M. Greene, presi dent, was in the chair and after the house, guests, Mrs. W. O. Christian 1 reading cf the Ritual and a shori and ^on, Billy, cf Charleston, ^ere prayer, a business session was holt visitors in Columbia yesterd/y (Wed- "'hich a numbei of projects for the nesday ) coming year were discussed and com mittees appointed to carry out the plans so outlined. The paper f6' - # Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker and little daughter, and Mis. Edenfield, of Au- N gu-ta, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gee. W.' Halford Sunday. They were accompanied home by Misses Kath erine and Marie Halford, who will sp^nd seveial days in the Georgia ty. * Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Blatt, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown attended a dinner party at th e home of Mr. and Mis. Winchester C. Smith, Jr., in Willis ton Saturday evening. US IN ESC TILDE RO th e afternoon, “The Vicarious Life cf Robeit E. Lee,” was prepared and read by t he president. During the social half-hour the hostesses served deliciou? home-made cake, cookies and black coffee. trip was made aboard the U-25. Mr., Fuller first landed his plane on the beach at the Isle of Palms, where Mrs. Fuller visited W. 0. Christian, manager of the Isle of Palms hotel, and Mrs. - Christian. Leaving the Isle of Pa!m s Mr. Ful ler brought his plan e down at the municipal airpert. Members of the party left Char leston yesterday, Mr. Fuller, Mrs. Fuller, Mr. Brown, Mrs. Chris tian and her son, “Billy” Christian, leaving by airplane for Barnwell, and the tw.c senatcr- returning to Col umbia by automobile.—News and Courier, Jan. 26. FOR SALE “BONNY BLUE” .. LARGE LUMP COAL. No Fine Coal in This Shipment. $7.00 per Ton. Charlie Brown Barnwell, S. C, Cotton Ginning Report. There were 18,753 bales of cotton ginned in Barnwell County prior *to January 16th, as compared with 19,- 626 bales ginned to the same date a year ago, according to a report made public this week by P. U Baxley, special agent, of Blackville. Local and Personal News of Blackville Legionaires Meet Here. Representatives of nearly all posts in the ^Second Congressional District of the American Legion met with the Richardson-Wal-h Post in a dis trict meeting at the Barnwel! Court House on January 19th. Practically all posts were represented, and more than a hundred mernbers^were pres- ent. A catfish stew with entrees was a feature of the meeting. Lang Williams and his string band fur nished music throughout the evening. The Richardson-Walsh Post was j highly honored by the presence of a LOST:—Friday night, girl’s navy | number of eminent Legion figures, blue coat. Finder please return to 1 amon £ them being Lt.-Gov. James O. Sheppard, of Edgefield; Hariy Ar Yhur, Dept. Commander, of Union; Mr. Nelson, Vice-Commander, of Charleston; Felix Gondelock, Dept. Adjutant Commander, of Union; S. C. Groeschel, Regional Manager of 1 1 1 ■ ,1 -"■■■' v ’ j Veteran? Bureau, Columbia; Onan FOR SALE or RENT:—35 acres, jjyjh-fck^ Veteran’s Bureau Attorney, of good land—part cf the Gibson Columbia; Carl Hart, Executive Com- Mrs. J. Julien Bush, Barnwell, S. C. FOR RENT:—Six-room house on Jackscn Stre<?h>*Apply to Mrs. Wil liam McNab, Barnwell, S. C. 1-28-tfc place, near Kline, $. C.—Mrs. Minnie L. Hubbard, Barnwell, S. C. Itp FOR SALE:— Pure bred, blood tested Rhode Island Red* Pullets and Cocks. Pullets, $1.00 each; cocks, $1.25 each.—Miss Elizabeth McNab, bers has been secured since the meet mitteeman, York; Major Robinson, Greenville, and many other post of- 'ffce!T~fn)TrirBe ; aufort "to-Saluda.— - It is thought that the result of this meeting will be a live post for Barnwell, a? a number of new mem- Barnwell, S. C. l-28tfc' i n g. WANTED;—Ten bushels of wheat feed; also ten bushels of yellow Would trade Ford sedan for farm produce. Fine Gladiolus bulbs Buys Caldwell Home. Blackville, Jan. 23.—The women of the Episcopal church were sponsors cf a card benefit Friday at the home j cf Mrs. W. R. Cairoll. Bridge was ; enjoyed. There were players for six | tables.- Highest score for the women was made by Mrs. Somer- Pringie; for the men, by H. L. Buist. The money will b e used in the organ fund. The members of the Regular Bridge club were entertained Thursday at the heme cf Mrs. T. L. Wragg. Guests for the occasion were Mrs. E. -ji. Weissinger, Mrs. A. H. Ninestein and Mis. L. C. Still. Mrs. Joe Gold ing, of New York City, who is the guest cf her mother, Mrs. Isadore Brown, was also present. Highest sc ore wa s " Ire 1 (f tsy Mrsr Bem Rush. Mrs. H. L, Buist cut consolation. Every evening during the week-px- cept the weekly prayer meeting hour, the teachers and. officers of the Bap tist Sunday School, under their pas tor, the Rev. L. G.. Payne, have en joyed a study course,—“Building a Standard Sunday School.” The ses sions have been well attended. Monday evening the members of! the local fire department held a meet ing in the city hall for the purpose of deciding upon equipment for fighting fire, such as slickers, etc. Since its organization the company has done some good work under the fire chief, W. R. Carroll. The service is appre ciated. No fire has got beyond con trol or spread to an adjoining ^uild- fire-fighting apparatus. The women of the School Improve ment association sponsored-a picture show at the school house Wednesday, “The Passion Play.” A large crowd was present. A good sum was realized for improvements. ^ — J. Buist * Grubbs, proprietor of the Gtubbs Chevrolet Company, of this for sale, 40 cent? per dozen or $2.50 city, has purchased the J. M. Cald- per hundred.—A. B. Patterson, M. D., 1 vt.ell home on Main Street This is Barnwell, S. C. 1-28-tfc one of Barnwell’s old landmarks and ii. i 1- ~ ... "... r - . ...... : ig a very desirable piece of property, j Givens has returned home after FOR SALE:—Fulghum Seed Oats, ' Mr. Gnrbb s is planning to remodel spending several day 8 with relatives smut proof.—B. M&zursky Farms, the house, which he will occupy in th* , in Savannah. - Master for Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. C., Jan. 12, 1932. NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE. some subsequent salesday named by plaintiff’s attorney on the same terms and conditions. ^ G. MILLER GREENE, Master for Barnwell County.. SHERIFFS SALE. Pursuant to a Decretal Order of Barnwell, S. C., Jan. 12, 1932. the Court of Common Pleas for Barn-1 well County in the case of W. T. Aycock, Plaintiff, against Ben J. I Brown, et al., Defendants, I will offer , „ r , . State of South Carolina, for sale ty the highest bidder for cash _ A „ County of Barnwell* ^YHE STATE vs. ' ALBERT PEEPLES. Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J. J. Bell, ' Miss Marian Elizabeth Cook, former manager of the Modern Beauty Salon and Powder Puff Beauty Shop, Columbia, is new in charge of the Modem Beauty Shop at Blackville. Mis s Cook is a graduate of Moler Beauty School and has had wide exper ience in all form- of Beauty Culture. Very attractive prices are now being offered and satisfac tion guaranteed. - Permanent Waves $3 to $7.50 Shampoos and Finger Waves .50 MODERN BEAUTY SHOP Phone 47 Blackville, S. C. at the Court House in Barnwell, dur- ihg the usual arid legal j on Monday, February 1st, 1932, pur- j chaser to pay for the papers and revenue stamps, the following describ ed lands: ‘All these certain three tracts or I Treasurer of Barnwel] County, I have parcels of land situate in the county this day levied upon apd will sell to and State aforesaid, and known and the highest bidder for cash, between designated pn a plat thereof made by the legal hours of sale in front of the E. McN.,-t5afr: C. E., dated October, Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on 1918, and recorded in the office of R. Monday, the 1st day of . Feb., 1932, M. C., for Barnwell County.-in Title I this being Salesday in said month. Book 9-C, Page 672, being Tracts the following described real estate: Nos. 3, 4 and 5^and containing respec- Twenty-five acres of land in New tively 41, 22 and 21 acres, or eighty- Forest School District as directed in four acres in the aggregate and Will of Theodore Corley, and shown bounded as follows: On the North on plat in Clerk of Court’s Offic e in by Tracts Nos. 2 and 6, East by run Plat Book 9-P, page 67. of Toby’s Creek, South by lands of Levied upon apd sold to satisfy the Faust and West by Tracts Nos. 8, 2 I above Execution and Costs, and 1, as will more fully appear by X- BONCIL H. DYCHES, reference to said plat.” Sheriff,\B. C. The purchaser, if he be other than Barnwell, S. C., 12th day of Jan. 1932. the Plaintiff, will be required to forth-) 1 ■" B 1 — with deposit with the undersigned the | SHERIFFS SALE, sum of $250.00 to insure compliance with said bid,- or upon failure so to I Sute of Carolina, LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE 666 Liquid or Tablets used internally ar.i 666 Sdlve externally, make a complete and effective treatment for Colds. i MOST SPEEDY REMEDIES KNOWN Legal Advertisements NOTICE OF SALE. Pursuant to the term s of an order passed in the case of Bowman Hat Company, plaintiff, vs. ^Jarber’s De partment Store, defendant, by Hayne F. Rice, dated January 21st, 1932, . notice is hereby given that the under- Social and Personal News from Williston Williston, Jan. 23.—Mrs. Walter signed will sell at .public auction to the highest bidder for eash^in the Town of Williston, South Carolina, at eleven o’clock A. M., on th^ 12th day of February, 1932, all of the stock of goods and fixtures owned by Garber’s Department Store. The said sale will be made at the place of business occupied by*Garber’g Depart ment Store. PERRY B. BUSH, Receiver. NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE. In obedience to a Decree of the Barnwell, S. C. 10-29-tfe. near future. j Otis Bonds and Lloyd Widener left Ccuxt of Common Float'fox Barnwell * a.. ^ ^ do the lands will be resold at once at Ws 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- County of Barnwell. THE STATE ' vs. ESTATE OF AMY FLOYD Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe- sold on the next subsequent salesday cution to me directed by J. J. Bell, accordingly. Treasurer cKBarnwel] County, I have G. MILLER GREENE, this day levied- upon and will sell to - Master for Barnwell County, the highest bidder for cash, between Barnwell, S. C., Jan. 12, 1932. NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court of Common 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 sel)> at auction to the highest bidder for cash 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: Five acres and one building in El- lenton School District, bounded aa follows: North b/'Est. of Rich Floyd, East by Est. of Rich Floyd, South by Reynolds Land and West by McCul lough Land. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. „ . „ . „ _*j i Levied upon and sold to satisfy the at the Court House in Barnwell, said . _ x*: . _ ^ * Jh „ ■ . above Execution and Costa., - county and State, dorm, the usual BONCIL H. DYCHES, February 1st, 1932, purchaseryto pay II 1 11 on .<mv ^ «<L.~ . ' - , . * Barnwell, S. C., 12th day of Jan. 1932. for papers and documentary irtamps, 1 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] Notice is hereby given that I will Carolina, fronting on Oak Street oft’file my final account as Administra- said Town 87 feet and running back trix of th e estate of George G. But- 147 feet and bounded on the East by ler, with the Hon. John K, Snelling, said Oak Street, cn the North by lot Judge of Probate for Barnwell Coun- formerly cf C. F. Calhoun, and on ty, State of South Carolina, upon Sat- the West by a lot formerly of C. F. urday, the 30th day of January, 1932, Calhoun and on the South by a lot at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, and owned by Thomas Daniels.” petition the said Court for an Order Unless the purchaser be the Plain- j of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. tiff he will be required to immediately I— ^ —Annie Strobel Butler, deposit with the undersigned a for- Administratrix of estate of feit of $150.00 to guarantee compli- George G. Butler, deceased, ance with his^bid; failure in said | Jan. 1, 1932. l-7-4t gruarnwtpg the tiroperty will be im- ~an<r mediately resold at his risk; 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 salesday accordingly. G. MILLER GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. C., Jan. 12, 1932. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. MASTER’S SALE. Puruant to decree, of the Court of Common Pleas for Barnwell County in the case ‘of Jennings A. Owens, 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 South Carolina; upon the 22nd day of January, A. D. 1932, at 11:00 o’clock in the forenoon, and petition the said Oburt for an Order of. Discharge and Letters Dismissory. s OLIVE BAXLEY, * Administratrix el "2*. ■■'Vs- Dated thf 4th day of ...a