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THURSDAY, JUNE 16TH, 10SZ.,
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TheBarnwell People-Sentinel
JOHN W. HOLMES
1840—1112.
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B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor.
Entered at the post office at Barnwell,
S. as second-class matter.
her sister, Mrs. Frank Barnett.
Carroll Eidson brcke a n arm when
h^ fell from his truck one day last
week.
-Mrs. Inman Scott haa returned from
Spartanburg’, where she attended the
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year i— $1.50
Six Months .90
Three Months .50
(Strictly in Advance.) *
THURSDAY, JUNE 16TH, 1932.
Republican Prohibitic«\
Hurrah for prohibition a la dry
G. O. P!
A dispatch from Chicago dated June
13 said that "it wa? almost as easy
to. buy liquor as orange or tomato
juice in Chicago today" and
that, "branch speakeasies blossomed
cut all along West Madison street,
marking the route visitorg will follow
to the Republican national conven
tion in the stadium
avenue of saloon?. . , . . . High-
pressure salesmen f r ths bigger
bootlegging firms paced up and down
Michigan boulevard, ’making sales
talks in the hotels and pa-sing out
cards telling what number to call to
get whisky, gin, Bacardi rum, cognac,
champigne or most any other drink
a thirsty Republican could crave.”
A federal prohibition agent (name
withheld because he would lose hi? job)
explained his attitude as follows:
"Why should I get myself in bad Uy
raiding a place now when ■> me sena
tor cr other big political figure 1?
liable to be there? Nor am I going
to friak anyone for a bottle or go
prying around hotel room* looking
for liquor. A lot of the other agents
feel the same way about it.".
We learn further that “two bl >^k-
west of the I>rake hotel, where many
prominent convention visit rs are
staying, two of the moat ornate Gold
Coa-t ‘drink.ng sal*, ns’ Were thr »ng-
«*d with men and women drinking
elab rate anil high-prieed concoc
tions." Other saloon*, one “a h\ rk
from the city hall," are boldly name I
in thr dispatch.
And this a "the not^e experiment '
so ardrntly endorsed by Candidate
Herbert Hoover four year* ago!
O prohibition, what farces are con
doned in thy name! ,
graduation of her brother, Sydney
Carroll.
Mrs. R. R. McCarter and children,
Bobbi e and Vermelle, are spending
this week with; the former's parents
in Antreville. * Q
Mrs. Mulally.^of Sparta, Ga., is
on a few week’s visit to her niece,
Mrs. Q. A. Kennedy, Jr.
Hinmah Smith, of Balnbridge, Ga.,
i? here on a visit tp relatives for a
few days. He is the son of Dr.
Ernest C. Smith, formerly cf Willis-
ton. . '
H. M. Thompson and Misses Mayo
Rcuntree and Harrydelle Thompson
attended the commencement exerci«*s
at The Citadel # last Thursday and
Friday. <
Mi« s Elanor Bryson, cf Spartan
burg, is here visiting her brother,
Frank Bryson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Black announce
th e birth of a daughter, Bernice Mil-
tomorrow .n ! dr '^ Sun,1, !'■ J ' j "' 5 ‘ 1 '-
Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall 1.44
and son ‘pent the week-end here w‘th
Dr. *nd Mrs. A. S. Blanchard.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
(3tate of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
' THE STATE
. vs.
GEORGE HILL.
Under and by virtue of a Tax Ex
ecution to me directed by J. J. Bell,
Treasurer cf 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 BarnweH, ’ S. C.,
on Monday, the 4th day of July, 1932,
thi* being Saiesday in said month,
the following described real estate:
All that certain lot, piece or parcel
of land with buildings and improve
ments thereon, contaning 5-8 of one
acre, mere cr less, situate, lying and
being in the Town of Snelling, County
bnd State cf South Carolina, bounded
a> the North by lot of Mrs. Maude R.
Moore, East by a street of raid town
known as Moore Street, Sottfh by thr
right cf way of the A. C. L. Rail-
load, and West by lot of Mrs. Maude
R. Moore. /
Levied open and sold to satisfy he
above Execution and Costs.
BONCIL H. DYCHES,
Sheriff, B. C.
Mrs. Loy Bolide and sons, of Hick- 4 '** 8 ™** 11 ’ S - C > 13th da y cf Ju * e ' 1932 -
cry, N. C., arrived Sunday for a visit
and
with the former’s parents, Mr.
Mr*. R. A. Weathersbes.
Mrs. J. L. Boyd and* daughters.
Von Etta and Sadie, ha\> retamed
from Washington, Ga., whe*e Von
Etta graduated from high school.
Miss Margaret Thompson has re
turned home for the summer m nth*
after teaching the last year at New
BrooklanH high school.
Mias Helen Dasher, formerly a
teacher in the schools here, now cf
Fort Valley, Ga., spent a few days
thj- week with Mrs. J. A. McCqe
Mrs. Wallis*4'^pe. and son, Preston,
left Sunday for Pinieaood, where they
will visit Mis. Coqe** sister, Mrs.
George Dukes.
Legal Advemsements
MASTER'S SALE.
Local and Personal
Newt of Blackville
Blackville, June 10.—The South
Carolina Catholic Women’* club met
at the home cf Mrs. John O’Gorman
and Mis.* Marie Farrell Tuesday af
ternoon with the Blackvilje A’tar so
ciety as hostess. Mrs. Curran L. Jones
of Columbia, president, opened the
meeting and presided over the busi
ness session.
The address of welcome was made
by Mrs. J. E. Moloney. The re-ponsa
wa* by Mrs. Robert Gerald, of Sumter.
Stuart Fisher, of N:*w Brunswick,
N. J., arrive*! Thursday by plane. He
is to be best man for Stanley Brown
in his approaching wedding ceremony
Weiine.sday June 15th.
M^s Mary Pho-be Bush, < f Ellen-
ton, whose matriage to Stan’ey D.
Brown June loth is f wide interest,
was complimented Thursday after
noon at the me.-ting of the regular
Bridge club, Mr« Kelly Browning
hostess.
Friday afternoon, Mrs. G. F. Po«ey
entertained, alsJ complimenting Mi*s
Bush and Miss Helen Braliham, (f
Hattieville, one of the hrrdosounds in
the approaching ceremony. ’
Under and by virtue of a decree
if the Court of Common Pleas — f
Barnwell County, State of South
Carolina, in the case of The First
Carnlinas Joint Stock Land Bank,
plaintiff, against Emmie Y. Ea-ter-
ling, defendant, I, the undersigned
.Master, will sell in front of the
Court House at Barnwell, South Caro
lina, .during the legal hours of sale
j on Monday, July 4th, 1932, the same
| being saiesday in { aiJ mi nth, to the
j highest bidder, the following de
scribed premises:
All that piece, paicel or tract of
land in the a bcve named County and
State, and containing 274 acres m:re
or less, and bounded on the North by
lands of Sherman Williams; on East
by Hair’s Mill Pmd and the run of
SHERIFF’S SALE.
5tat4 of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
THE STATE
vs. t • •
EST. B. L. ZORNE.
Under and by virtue of a Tax Ex-
ecuti n to me directed by J. J. Bell,
Treasurer of Bainwe'll County, I have
this day levied upon and will sell to
the highest bidder fer cash, between
the legal hour* of sale in-frent of
*he Court H use at Barnwell, S. C.,
i n Monday, the 4th day of July, 1932,
thi? being, Saiesday in said men’h
the following described real estate:
Twenty *cre- of land owned by the
late Ben Zorne, in George’s Creek
Township, and b un icd by lands of
Ansite B. Creech on the Ni ith, by
Arthur Ray on the East, by Mrs. Zell
Z rne on the South, and by other
lands cf Ben Zorne on the We*t.
Levied up n and ■: Id to satisfy the
above Execution ami Cats.
BONCIL H. DYCHES,
•* ' Sheriff, B. C.
Barnwell, S. C., 13th day cf June, 1932.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Tuikey Creek; on the South by lands
formerly of Cave and Easterling, and
on th e West by land* formerly of
Easterling, now owned by Rachef
Mazursky, *nd having the following
.suiveycr’a. call* and distance*, as
shown by plat of the ?ame made by
H. R. Erwin, dated November 18,
1918: Beginning at a point on the
southwest corner, and running south
86 degrees east, 57.11 chains to a
c rner in the run of Turkey Creek;
thencp up the run of Turkey Creek
Mi?s F!or a Young, cf Anderson, a
student at Agnes Scott, was a week
end guest of Miss Jen ce Br .w-n at the |
dose of school.
Mrs. .H. L. Bui't,' chairman cf
Barnwell County in the Democratic
Victory campaign, announces that
M is. Winchester C. Smith will con
duct the campaign with her own
selected group in WiHiston; Mrs.
Solomon Blatt in Barnwell; Mrs. Bar
ney Owens in Dunbarti n; Mrs. Pat
Coggin at Healing Springs and Mrs.
Buist in Blackville.
to Hair’s Mill; thence pi ng the high-
water mark of Hair’s Mill Pond to a
coiner; thence north 864 degrees
west, 25.28 chains to a corner; thence
sc nth 22 degrees west, 4.5I£ chains to
a stake; thence south 74 degree- west,
18.82 chains t > a stake; thence south
294 degrees eatst, 51.84 chains to
.the pcint of beginning, and being the
same tract of land heretofore convey-'
e i by T. S. Cave and B. L. Easterling
unto the -aid Emmie Y. Easterling
by deed dated the 21st day of Octo
ber, 1921, and recorded in the office
-of the Clerk of Court of Barnwell
County in book 9-N, page 107.
I Term s of sale: For cash, purchaser
to nay f r papers and revenu e stamps-;
the Master shall require cf the suc
cessful bidder a deposit cf $100.00
I (being Iw*^ than three per cent, of
„ ». ,a ,» . , t . , the judgment herein) immediately up-
Mrs. Kelly Browning entertained
cn the conclusion of the bidding as a
the Regular Bridge club Thursday
afternocn. HTgh score was made by
Mis. H. L. Buist and consolation was
cut by Mrs. John O'Gorman. .
The Missionary society of the Bap-
guaranty ^of good faith, and upon
such bidder’- failure to make said de
posit, the Master shall immediately
1 re-sed said property on the terms
tist church gave a chicken din-
above provided. In case cf any sub-
ner Thursday evening in the store
sequent rai-ed . bid, as provided .by
.building belonging to JL M. Farrell.
law, each such bidder shall make a
A neat sum was realized.
like deposit. The amovmT'of Bnohr
final deposit shall he forfeited and
and Personal
News from WQliston
applied to the judgment and costs in'
the event of non-compliance by such
laut .bidder within forty - days—from
sit
WillhtfUf, June 12.—Miss Josephine
Hickson spent Wednesday and Thurs-
io Columbia, where she visited
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the date cf public sal e as herein pro
vided. ’ •‘v: • •
G. M. GREENE,
4 . Master, Barnwell County.
MasterViffitt, June 14th, 1932.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
THE STATE
vs.
MAUDE R. MOORE.
Under and by virtue cf a Tax Ex-
ecuticn 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 hour* of .<ale in front of
the Court H:use at Barnwell, S. C.,
cn Mcnday, the 4th day of July, 1932,
thi* being Saiesday in said month
the following described real estate:
All that tract or pmrcefr af land ly
ing and being in the County and State
aforesaid, kn .wn as the “Phillip Bax
ley Homestead Place,” containing 192
acies, mere or less, ami bounded on
the Nor:h by J. M. Sadler, cn the
East by Mrs.* Kate Patterson and J.
M. Sadler, S'uth by Mr*. Kate Pat-
torsegi'and J. M. Sadler and A. C. L.
Railroad and on the West by Char-
Jctte Davis..
Levied upon and s ld to satisfy the
above Execution and Costs.
BONCIL H. DYCHES.
Sheriff, B. C.
Barnwell, S. C., 13th day cf June, 1932.
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Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
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SHERIFF S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
THE STATE
vs.
J. McB. BEAN.
, Under and by virtue of a Tax Ex
ecution to me directed by J. J. Bell,
Treasurer of BarnwelF County, I have
this* day levied upon and will sell to
Ihe highest bidder for cash, between
♦he legal hour* of sale in front of
the Court H use at BainwelJ, S. C.,
on Monday, the 4th day of July, 1932,
thi- beihg Saiesday in said month
the following described real estate;
One lot apei 1 building in the Town
cf Blackville, bounded a s fpllows: on
the North by J. A. Maloney, East by
J. A. Maloney, West by Lartigue St.,
and Sputh by Railroad Avenue.
Also:
“One lot bounded‘as follow*; on the
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons holding claims against the estat e
of W. Rileyp Black, deceased, to file
them duly attested with the under
signed Administrator, anl all persons
indebted to the said estate wHl- malie
prompt payment to the undemgned
Administrator. ’ .
W. J. LEMd^jAdmr.,
Estate of W. Riley Black.
Barnwell, S. C., May 30, 1932.
ley, with the Bon. John K. Snelling,
Judge of the Probate C6urt for Barn
well County, State of South Carolina,
upon Saturday, June 18th, 1932, at
10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, and
petition the said Court for an Order
of Discharge and Letters Dismissory.
W. T. McKERLEY, Admr.,
Estate of Minnie S: McKerley.
Barnwell, S. C., May 24, 1932.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my final account as Administrator
upon the estate of Minnie S. McKer-
CITATION NOTICE.
The State of South Carolina,
County of BarnwelL'
By John K. Snelling, Esq*, Probate
Judge.
WHEREAS, Carrie McGrath, hath
made suit to me to grant unto her
North by'E-tate of D. P. Walsh, East
by Miss Hattie Martin, West by Lar
tigue Street, and South by Estate of
Ed -Hayes and J. E. Maloney. • ——
Levied upon and sold to satisfy the
abcve Execution and'Costa. .
• BONCIL H. DYCHES,
Sheriff, E. C.
Barnwell, S. C v 18th day tit June, 1982.
Letters of Administraticin of the es-*< 4
tate of and effects of Jim McGrath.
THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to
cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of the said^^v
Jim McGrath, deceased, that they\£/
be and appear before me, in the
Court cf Probate, to be held at Barn
well, S. C., on Saturday, June 18, next
after publication thereof, at 11 o’
clock in the forenoon, to show cause,
if any they have, why the said ad-
inistratiqn should not be granted.
Given under my Hand this 3rd day
cf June, A. D. 1932.
JOHN K. SNELLING,
Judge of Probate, B. C.
Publifhed on the 9th day of June,
1932, in the Barnwell People-Sentinel;
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