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s THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1932 THE BA! RNWELL PEOPLE-SENTTlfEL, BARNWM.L, SOUTH CAROLINA PA8B TI Canned Foods Keep for Decades A N interesting thing in con nection with canned foods is the’ remarkably long time which some of them have been known to keep in good condition. dustry in Chicago, founded by the late Julius Rosenwald. Greeley’s famous expedition to Lady Franklin Bay in the Arctic regions was undertaken in 1881. Here are four well-authenticated I It reached Discovery Harbor on instances in which canned foods have kept all the way from for- ty-fotir to eighty-one years. The first two instances are con nected with Sir John Franklin’s expedition which was lost in the Lady Franklin Bay, Grinnell Land, during the suminer of that year and remained there until the late summer of 1883. Then it retreated” southward to Cape Sabine where it expected to find Arctic regions in 1845 in an effort relief ships, or at least supplies to find the Northwest passage.' cached at designated points. Be- A tin of beef was one of the few | * n S disappointed in this, Greeley traces found of this expedition ■ an( l b* 8 P a rty were obliged to in 1926. This tinned meat was 1 spend the winter at Cape Sabine, discovered on the fields of ice at w here all but seven of them lost Beechy Island. When opened, the ; tbeir lives, meat was found to be in as sound The Relief Expeditions a condition as when it left the! Thfi firgt and second Greelev bands of the packet's eighty-one; , elief ( , X p oditionSt in i 882 and 200 Gates Street, Portsmouth, N. H., who obtained it from the hardware company and sent it to Libby, McNeill & Libby in its original case which bore the names of three ships, the “Bear” of the Greeley expedition, and the “Alert" and the “Thetis”‘of two of the relief expeditions. Samples of three varieties of the soup marked “Palestine,” "Consomme” and “Julienne” were sent to Chicago and subjected to laboratory tests. It is worth pointing out that they had been stored under local conditions, not in the cold of the Arctic, for forty-nine years. The contents were found to be sterile and in good condition except for a some what “tinny” flavor; the latter >ears before. Three years later the Canadian mounted police discovered in Sydney. N. S„ a cache of canned meat left in the Arctic seventy- seven years before by searchers lor the lost Sir John Franklin expedition. The food was tasted and found to be good. Inspector Arthur Joy, superintendent of ; Gie third relief expedition and cans. Fresh Forty-Four Years being the result of the many ISSJ 1 respectivelyT'fa'iled to reach 11™™ the SOUI) had ^ kept in them. Finally Commander Win field S. Schley, U. S. N., who had seen service in the Civil War and was later Admiral in immediate command of the American squad ron which destroyed Cervera’s fleet off Santiago in the Spanish- American war, was dispatched on For Nervous Headaches of high nerve strain. You can get quick and delightful relief from headaches and other nerve pains by using Capudine because it soothes the tense nerves. Contains no opi ates and does not upset the stomach. Being liquid, Capudine acts al most instantly—much quicker than tablets and powders. Sold by drug gists in 10c t 30c, and 60c sizes, also by the dose at founts, (adv.) NOTiqE THAT a Reference in ^he above stated cause will be held in the Court of Probate upon Tuesday, the 8th day of November, A. D. 1932, for the purpose of proving all claims 'against the said estate, at 10:30 o’ clock in the forenoon. YOU WILL GOVERN YOURSELVES ACCORD INGLY. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate, Baimwell Co. S. C. Oct. 19th, 1932. ' * the legal hours of sale In front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C, on Monday, the 7th day of November, 1932, this being Salesday in said month, the following described real estate: - Vote the Democratic Ticket next Tuesday, November 8th. Hast Arctic policing, found the cache on Dealey Island. More Than Half a Century The latest instance to come to light was the discovery this year of several cans of soup which located at 16th and State Streets, were carried by the third relief! Chicago.- For several years after brought Greeley and six survivors hack to Portsmouth. It was this third Greeley relief expedition which carried the soup. The soup was packed by Libby, McNeill & Libby which was then expedition sent to Major General A. W. Greeley, United States sol dier and explorer, more than half a century ago. Libby, Mc Neill & Libby of Chicago has • -'‘■-''nted these cans of soup to the return of the rescue expedi- Finally the I.nndnn Times pub lished early tins year an illus trated supplement which con tained the following item: “An interesting sidelight on the duration of canned foods was supplied some years ago when Captain Ross, of H. M. S. Investi gator, discovered in Regent’s In let the stores of the crew of H. M. S. Fury. The Fury had been wrecked there in 1824. The stores, which had been recovered eight years after the wreck, were brought home and taken to Liv- tion, the Portsmouth Navy Yard I erpool. At a lecture arranged by stored some of it, but .about the the Royal Society of Arts in 1868, beginning of the present century it was sold at auction to a hard ware firm. It found its way to ••'m of Science and In-; Chicago through W. H. Cullen, of . pro • —ition.’’* one of the tins of meat was opened and its contents were found to be in a state of perfect 4. nmm -MEN- Here's Value lipThis Adv. This Adv. and 25c ItfRlM you to m Durham Duplai Safaty Raxor with ona Haw Star Hollow Ground Had# and Improvod Trtplo Nickal Ptafod Guard. Try tiw BUdn MwiSwwar By — NotAU Modal No. II. Tako tha abova coupon to your local doalar. If ho cannot supply you, mail with 25c to DURHAM-DUPLEX RAZOR COMPANY Jersey City, New Jersey <7he Blades'Mcn Swear By-not Jt For SHAVING SATISFACTION and ECONOMY! 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C., during the legal hour s of sale, on the 7^h day of No vember, 1932, same being salesday, to the highest bidder, the following described premises: All that certain lot, tract or parcel :>f land containing three hundred and thirty-two and four tenths (332.4) acres, more or less, located, lying and being about 1 mile north of the town of Williston, in the County of Barn well, and State of South Carolina, be ing bounded as follows, to-wit: On the North by lands of F. T. Merritt, W. E. Prothro and Mrs. L. E. Ander son; on the East by lands of A. F. Greene; on the South by lands Of R. J. Rountree, W. W. Smith and lands of the L. Harley estate and on the West by a road separating said lands from lands of B. M. Smith and others and having such shape, metes, courses and distances as will more fully ap pear by reference to a plat thereof made by J. T. Wise, C. E., Augusta Georgia, dated November 22nd, 1918 and ALSO All that certain lot, tract or par cel of land containing ninety-nine (99) acres, more or less, located, lying and being about six miles north-east of the town of Williston, in the County of Barnwell and State of South Carolina, being bounded as follows: to-wit: On the North by lands now or formerly belonging to J. G. Fanning; on the East by'waters of Yarroe Branch; on the South by lands of James Peeples and on the West by lands of G. W. Greene and having such shape, metes, courses and distances as will more fully ap pear by reference to jr plat thereof made by P. M. Hankinson, Surveyor, dated January 29th, 1926. Terms of sale. One-third cash and the balance in one, two and three years with interest at seven per cent., payable semi-annually, the credit por tion to be evidenced and secured by note, or notes, and purchase money mortgage of the purchaser, satisfac tory in form and execution to the at torneys of the plaintiff; with the priv- ilegf to pay more than one-third’or all c^sh. A deposit of $300.00 to be required of any bidder, except the plaintil^, before accepting his bid, the same to be forfeited and applied to judgment and costs in the event of non-ccmpliance within forty days from the date of sale. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. . G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell-County. All that piece, parcel or lot of and near the Town of Blackville, with the buildings and improvements hereon, measuring and containing 145 feet in depth, and 130 feet on the front and rear, situate in the County and State above named, and bounded on the North by lands of J. M. Hal- * ford, formerly P. W. Farrell; East by estate lands 4 of Emily Simms; South by public road leading frtmi Blackville to Denmark, S. C., known as the Beaver Dam Road, and West by lands of Charlie Cato. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. J B. MORRIS, Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, S. C., 12th day of Oct., 1932. Notice to Debtors and Crediton. Notice is hereby given that all persons holding claims against the estate of Mrs. Daisy D. Buckingham, deceased, must file them duly attested with the undersigned Executrix, and all persons indebted to said estate are asked to make prompt payment to the undersigned Executrix. Mrs. Maude D. Holmes, Executrix of the Estate of Mrs. Daisy D. Buckingham. Barnwell, S. C., Oct. 15, 1932. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA. Legal Advertisements ORDER FOR REFERENCE. Pursuant to an Order of The Hon orable E. C. Dennis, Circuit Judge, dated March 14, 1932, ‘in re, Bank of Western Carolina, all persons, firms or corporations having claims or demands against the Bank of Western Carolina, including any claim or claims to preference in pay ment of such claims from the assets in the hands of the Receiver of said Bank, except deposit creditors who do not claim a prefel-cence, are here by required to file their claims duly itemized and sworn to, with me, the undersigned Receiver of the said Bank of Western Carolina, at the head office of the Bank of Western Carolina in Aiken, S. C., on or before the 1st day of December, 1932; and in case you fail to file such claim on or before said date, the said clahna wHl be barred. Where such claims have already been filed with the Re ceiver, it will not be necessary to file them again under this notice. T. G. TARVER, As Receiver of Bank of Western September 20, 1932. Carolina* UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA AIKEN DIVISION. Statc trf-SoathpCaro 1 ina, r.V 1 County of Barnwell. In the Probate Court. Inez Lcval Greene, as Executrix un der the Will of G. W. Greene, De ceased, and as Sqle Devisee Under the Said Will of G. W. Greene, De ceased, in Behalf of Said Estate and for the Benefit of All the Creditors Thereof Who May Come Into ThTss 1 Proceeding and Share in the Expenses Thereof y iftaintiff, Against George E. Crouch, Vtr- E. Raines, Watson Manufacturing Company, Katie L. Merritt, Daisy Willis, Swift and Company, B. C. Mat thews, James Cannon, Mollie A. Brown, Nettie H. Matthews and Enterprise Hardware Company, ^ - Defendants. TO: THE ABOVE NAMED CRED ITORS: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE SHERIFF’S SALE. State of South Carolina. County of Barnwell THE STAI * vs BILL THOMAS Under and by virtue of a \Tax Exe cution to me directed by j.\jr Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell County,\l have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hour* of sale in front of'the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., qn Monday, the 7th day of November 1932, this being Salesday in said' month, the following described real estate: Two acres, 1 building in Biackville Town.*hip, bounded as follows: North by Tom Grubbs; East by Buford’s Bridge Road; South by L. E. Mc Cormack, and West by L. E.'^ McCor mack. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. J B. MORRIS, * r Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, S. C., 12th day of Oct., 1932, SHERIFFS SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE ■v ESTATE OF A. J. JOHNSON • • . • • V ■ Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J. J. Bril, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, between FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CRED IT BANK OF COLUMBIA, Plaintiff, VS. HENRY DAVID STILL, JR., MRS. M. E. STILL AND V. C. BADHAM AND FRANK G. HAMBLEN aa Receivers of Badham Lumber Com pany, Defendants. Pursuant to an order of sa)e in the*'above entitled cause granted by Honorable Ernest F. Cochran, United States’ District Judge for the Eastern District (/ South Carolina, on July 27; 1932, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Court house at Barnwell, South Carolina, on Thursday, November 3, 1932, between the hours of eleven a. M. and two p. m., the following de scribed realty, to-wit: All of that certain piece, parcel or tract of {land, situate, lying, and being partly in Barnwell and Orange burg Counties, State of South Caro lina, containing .*eventeen hundred (1700) acres, more or less; and ^bounded, on the North by the Edisto iver and lands of Odom, Martin, ilis anth Staley;- East by Janda-ot J. \T. BoyL*ton and E. C. Matthews; and West by E. C. Matthews and J. C Matthews, and E. S. Hammond. This being the same tract of land con veyed tip M. E. Still by M. M. Still by deed Recorded in Book 8-P at page 125 in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Rumwril County. No bid will be received from any bidder otherAthan the plaintiff who has hot prior to the opening of the bidding deposited with me a certified checlt for Five Hundred Dollars upon some National Bank or some Bank which is a member of the Federal Reserve S; its made by be immediately posit made by a s be applied upon the the property or held damages in case of defaul ERNEST L. Special All depos- 1 bidders wifi The de- bidder ifiB Prwefi li \ 4 ■ 4‘ i'4 l «