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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1»M. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL, BODTH CAROLINA • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. V t t Ben Davies, Jr., spent the week-end with friends in Columbia. Winchester C. Smith, Jr., of Wil- liston, was a business visitor here Monday. Col. Edgar A. Brown was a visitor in Aiken this week on professional business. V Mrs Padgett and little daughter, oij Columbia, are visiting Miss BeBee Patterson. * Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr., and L. Cohen motored to Augusta Sunday afternoon. Mr. and X rs - Ralph Brown are spending a few days with the latter’s parents at Lugoff. _ M rs. Willie Duncan and children, of PaxvHIe, visited Mrs. W. A. Hayes the past week-end. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. The members of the Wednesday Afternoon Contract Club were enter* tained last week by Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr. The high score prize was won by Mrs. B. P. Davies, the consolation was cut by Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr., and the guest prize was awarded to Mrs. W. L. Molair, each of the winners being presented with a deck of cards. The hostess served a sweet course. TRESPASS NOTICE. Hunting, fishing, hauling wood ot straw or trespassing in any manner whatsoever on the lands of the un dersigned is hereby forbidden. MRS. G. M. HOGG. Misses Irene Johnston and Willie Best Gruber, of Kline, left this week for Anderson college. The People-Sentinel begins its weekly visits to Cadet Wilson Sanders at The Citadel with this issue. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLaurin and little son, o fSumter, spent Saturday here with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Molair. Mrs. Marion Ball, of Tallahassee, Fla., and Mrs. Will Bush, of Augusta, were visitors here during the past weelf. JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Eugene Easterling was hostes s to t;he members of the Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club on Monday evening. The high score prize for club mem bers was won by Mrs. H. J.' Phillips, the consolation was cut by Mrs. Josh Baxley and the guest prize was won by Mrs. J. W. Ruff, each of whom was presented with a deck of cards. A sweet course was served after the games. Guests other than club mem bers included Mrs. Edgar Loyns, of Elloree, Mrs. B. P. Davies, Mrs. J. W. Ruff and Mrs. E. B. Sanders. Miss Anna Sams flafk, a member of the Williston school faculty, spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. M. B. Hagood. MABRY—SCOVILL WEDDING. Abbeville, Sept. 28.—A marriage of interest to their friends throughout the State was that of Miss Annie Har rell Mabry and John Perryclear Scovill, which was solemnized at noon Saturday, September 23, at the home of the bride’s parents. The Rev. W. B. Bouknight, pastor of the Methodist church, performed the ceremony in the presence of the families of the bride and bridegroom. The bride ■■ | was given in marriage by her father Mrs. W. L. Molair and little daugh-^ The bridegroom had as hi 8 best man ter were the guests of her parents, 1 hh. brother, Warren Scovill, of New Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wiagg, in Black-: York, ville this week. The bride is the daughter of Mr ■ ~ : and Mrs. R. L. Mabry, of Abbeville Mrs. J. Ju.ien Bush, Mrs. Perry B. i gbe is » graduate of Winthfcp col- Rush, Mrs. S. V. Brown, Mary Bush gbe has taught for severa and Emily Brown were visitors in y«»ar in the city schools of Barnwell. \\ illist n Monday. Mr. Scovill, son of Mr. ami Mrs j Shrldcn Scovill, of Orangeburg, i s a Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price rc* | graduate of The Citadel. He makes turned home last week after spending j bj* home at Barnwell, where he i their vacation in Macon and Atlanta, superintendent cf the maintenance do Ga., and Sumter. I partmcnt of the State highway depart 1 ment. Miss Willie Bush Deason, a member, Following the ceremony a luncheon of the Rrdgeland high school faculty, J w ^ g served, after which Mr. and Mrs. spent the week-en,] with her father, j e f^ f or •* wedding trip Dr. R. A. Deason. through the Shenandoah valley to j Washington and other points. On Local warehousemen have been lt ^p; r u .t urn they will reside at Bam- quite busy this week storing cctton we |] a for farmers who are holding the sta- j * ♦ ♦ — pie for an anticipated advance in j ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel. P™-**. POR SATISFACTORY RESULTS. Legal “ tee compliance. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. Sept. 12, 1933. SHERIFF’S TAX SALES. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given v that I will lie my final account with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of the Pro- jate Court for Barnwell County, South Carolina, as Administratrix upon the estate of Douglas Waldo Gantt, on Tuesday, October 24th, 1933, and petition the said Court for an Or der of Discharge and Letters Dismis- sory. MABEL P. GANTT, ^ Administratrix. Barnwell, S. C. Sept. 26, 1933. 4t NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Upon recommendation of the Barn well County Delegation an open sea son is hereby declared by me on foxes in Barnwell County beginning September 1st, 1933, and shall con tinue until said recommendation has been changed by the Barnwell County | Delegation, under Act No. 738, ap proved the 26th day of August, 1933. A. A. RICHARDSON, Chief Game Warden. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Under and by virtue of certain Tax Executions to me directed by J. J. Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bider for cash, between the legal hour 8 of sale in front of the Court Hcuse at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1933, this being salesday in said month, the following described real estate: 180 acres of land and one building in Ashleigh school district, bounded a s follows: North by lands of Mutual Life Insurance Co., East by Lee Lan caster, South by estate of Hetnry Odom and West by Southern Railway. Levied upon as the property of Northrup Allen and sold to satisfy the above execution and costs. ALSO: 69 acres and one building in Barn well school district, bounded as fo! lows: North by Jordan Branch, East by J. Black, Jr., South by Connor and Hagood and West by the .Atlantic Important Notice. Notice is hereby given that, in or der to vote in the election to be held November 7th, 1933, on the repeal of the 18th Amendment, it will be neces sary for the voter s to pay their poll taxes at least 30 day s prior to said election. J. B. MORRIS, Sheriff. N O T I C E Coast Line Railroad- Levied upon as the property of Shelley Black and sold to satisfy the above execution and costs. ALSO: One lot and one building in Barn well school district, bounded as fel lows: North by Barnwell-Dunbarton highway, East by C. L. Zissett, South by E. E. Harley and West by Mrs. J. A. Porter. y Levied upon as the property of Rebecca Cave and sold to satisfy the above execution and costs. ALSO: school district, bounded as follows: North by H. W. Sanders, East by Moses Hankinson, South by Ransom Snellin, West by Fannie Hankinson. Levied upon as the property of Wm. Hankinson and sold to satisfy the above execution and costs. ALSO: Six acres of land in Diamond school district, bounded a s follows: North by July Sanders, East by July Sanders, South by Estate of M. M. Holly and West by John Slenry Holly. Levied upon as the property of Eliza Jl Sanders and sold to satisfy the above execution and costs. ALSO: Fifteen acres of land in Diamond school district, bounded .as follows: North by Essie W’illiams, East by Ransom Snelling, South by C. F Molair and West by Amos Simms. Levied upon as the property of Monroe Williams and sold to satisfy above execution and costs. ALSO: Fifteen acres of land in Diamond school district, bounded as follows- North by Essie Williams, East by Ransom Snelling, South by C. F. Molair and West by Amos Simms. Levied upon as the property cf Freddie Williams, Jr., and sold to satisfy above execution and costs. ALSO: Fifteen acres of land in Diamond school district, bounded as follows: North by Essie Williams, East by Ransom Snelling, South by C. F. Molair and West by Amos Simms. Levied upon as the property cf Herman Williams and sold to satisfy above execution and costs. ALSO: ALSO; Seventy-three acres of lad i» Healing Springs school district, bounded as follows: North by Ediste River, East by Jeff Hair, South by Foster Brooker and Wesfr by. The Radcliff Place. Levied upon as the property of W. J. Jumper and sold to satisfy the above execution and costs. ALSO: Twenty-eight acre s of land and two buildings in Morris school district, bounded as follows: North by Leroy Copeland, East by Southern Railway, South by L. P. Cave, and West by Lula Kirby. Levied upon as the property of Estate of Evans Cave a^d sold to satisfy the above execution and costs. V . ALSO: Eight acres of ’and in Morris school district, bounded as follows: North by Lula Kirby, East by Southern Rail way, South by Evan s Cave and West by Helen Evans. Levied upon as the property of Leroy Copeland and sold to satisfy above execution and costs. ALSO: One lot and one building in Willi»- ton school district, bounded as fol lows: North and East by Mrs. F. T. Merritt, South by Town Street and West by Estate of Milton Quattle- baum. Levied upon as the property of W. C. Cunningham and sold to satisfy above execution and costs.! ALSO: Two lots and one building in Black- ville school distnet, bounded as fol lows: North by Luke Boylston, East by Blackville - Sunshine highway. South by Bob Johnson and West by Luke Boylston. Levied upon as the property of George Augustus and sold to satisfy J. W. Ruff, manager of the South Carolina Power Company’s local of- hee. !eave 8 Oh- la!ter -juirt of thi# week f.r a visit to the World’s Fair in Chicago. The Johnson Hagood Chapter, U. D. ( ., will meet Friday afternoon cf this week at 4:30 o’clock with Mis. Forest S. Brown. AH members are urged to be present. Mrs. S. W. Blanton, of Birming- lam, Ala., who has been visiting her laughter, Mis. J. Bunyan Black, for several weeks, left for Orangeburg ast week for a visit to Mrs. Joseph Blanton. Among those attending the Wof- ford-Carolina football game in Col umbia Saturday were Senator Edgar A. Brown, Col. Solomon Blatt, Perry ETTfosh, Mr. ana^Mfgi'XrG. Fuller, B. S. Moots, Sr., B. S. Moore, Jr., Ira Fale s and E. F. Woodward. Renew Your Health By Purification Any physician will tell you that “Perfect Purification of the System is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect Health.” Why not rid yourself of ehronie ailmenta that are under mining your vitality! Purify your entire system by taking a thorough course of Calotabs,—once or twice n week for several weeks—and see how Nature rewards you with health. Calotabs purify the blood by acti vating the liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels. In 10 cts. and 35 cts. packages. All dealers. (Adv.) TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF FARMERS UNION MERCANTILE 1 COMPANY, a corporation created and existing under the laws of the State of South Carolina: NOTICE is hereby given to the stockholder? of Farmers Union Mer- J the above execution and costs, cantlle Compary, a corporation creat-1 AI SO- ed and existing under the law s of the State of South Carolina, located at I an ‘l one building in Blark- Barnwe.l. S. C., that a meeting cft v *^ school district, bounded as fol- the stockholders of said corporation i°ws: North by W. II. DeWitt, East will be held at ten (10) o’clock a. m., b y Ophelia Brown. South by South- on the 16:1. day of October, 1933, at bound Street and w rst by W. H. De- the office of Br wn and Bush, in the . ”‘O. Town of Barnwell, to consider a Reso-; I-evied up. n as the property of lotion dec:ea-ing the Capital Stock of said c'rp< Seventy-five aere 8 of land in Dia mond schocl district, bounded as fol lows: North by Seymour Owens, East by Ransom Snelling, South by Ransom Snelling and West by Simone Williams. Fifty-nine acres cf land and one building in- Williston school district, bounded as follows: North by D. L. Merritt, East by, Williston-Springfield highway, South by lands formerly owned by A. F. Greene, West by W. H. Kennedy and Sons. Levied upon as the property of Estate of M. F. Hair and sold to satis fy the above execution and costa. ALSO: Levied upon as the property of Essie Mae Williams and sold to satis fy the above execution and costs. ALSO: Fifteen acres of land in Diamond scho 1 district, bounded as follows: North by Essie Williams, East by Ransom Snelling, South by C F. Molair and West by Amoj Simms. Twenty-four acres of land in Pis-1 Levied upon as the property of mond school district, bounded a« fol- i*adore W’illiams and sold to satisfy k-ws: North by Ransom Snelling above execution and costs. East by Mose R Williams, South by Moses Williams and West by Ransom I ition from Fifteen Thous and *ni 00-100 ($15,000.) Dollars to Seven Thousand Five Hundred and 00-00.i ($7,500) Dollars, the raid Capita) S’ock to be cf the par value of Five and 00-100 ($5.00) Dollars for each « be fifteen hundred (1500) estate < f Ethel Pub'in and .-old isfy the above execution and c !o s:t- shares to sha res. fcLSO: One lot and one building in Black ville srh. o! district, bounded a 8 fol lows: North by P. O. Fanning, East haie ami ihe nomber'af b > r J Bil ' C » r ">ll. by O.a Small — 1 \N.-t by Sunshine-Black\ille J. B. HAGOOD, President. G: B. HAGOOD. Secretary. an« highway. Levied !1« nriettr NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE. USINESQ ^ILDERO WANTED:—Man for Tea and Cof fee Route through Barnwell and Barnwell County. Apply hy' letter immediately.—S. C. Kennedy Coffee Co., Kokomo, Ind. WANTED:—To buy a dwelling house in the town of Barnwell. Will pay cash.—Address X. Y. Z., care The People-Sentinel, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE:—Coker strain Abruzzi rye, recleaned, at $1.85 per bushel in lots of 10 bushels or more.—Victor Lewis, Kline, S. C. 9-28-4tc. WANTED: — White Ash Logs. Good grade, 12 in. and up, on can or rafted. Prompt inspection and pay ment. For particulan write J. P. Mulherin, 620 Thirteenth St., Au gusta, Ga. 9-14-4tc. ^ on all Waves and Beauty Treatments We are offering our work at the following ATTRACTIVE prices for theinext two weeks: P10.00 Oil of Tulipwod Wave for $6.50 |7.00 (Genuine) Frederic Vita Lome Waves for $5.00 350 French Method Waves $2.50 Manicure .50 Facial .75 Tweeze .25 Eyelash and Eyebrow’ Dye, each .25 Violet Ray Scalp Treat ment, each $1.00 Or Six for r $5.00 All work done by experienced operators. The Barnwell Beauty Shop Main Street, Barnwell, 8. C. Pursuant tJ a decretal order of the Court of Common Pleas for Barn well County in :he case of The First C'arclinas Joint Stock Land B^k, plaintiff, vs. George F. Hair, et al., defendants, 1 will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder, before the court house door at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, October 2, 1933, between the legal hours of sale on said day. the following described tract of land, to-wit: “All that piece, parcel or tract of land in Barnwell County, Blackville Township, State of South Carolina, containing ninety-three (93) acres, owned by Ctocgs-F. Hair, and honnd- upen as the property of Hays and sold to satisfy the ubo.ve, execution and xoaia. * .. ALSO: One lot and one building in B'ack- ville school district, hounded as fol lows: Ncrth by A. II, Ninestein, East by Minnie Boylston, South by Jake Hartzog and West by Minnie Odom. Levied upm as the property of estate of Ben Holman and sold to sat isfy the above execution an<] costs. . ALSO: 50 acres cf land in Blackville school district, bounded as follow*: North by Northrop Allen, East by Tobias Creek, South by D. O. Fanning and West by Henry Odom. Levied upon as the property of John Meyers'and sold to satisfy above execution and costs. Snelling. levied upon as the Estate of Alex William satisfy the ALSO: Three hundred and aeventjr-on© property of acres of land and two buildingn in Old and sold to bov» execution and costa. ALSO: ed on the North by lands of the es tate of J. D. Whittle; East by lands of J. D. Whittle and Hattie Buist; South by lands of Shelton; and on the West by lands of Simon Brown Sons, as shown by plat of the same made by J. N. Dyches, Surveyor, on the 13th of March, 1871, and having the following Suneyor’s call 8 and dis tances: Beginning at a stake on the northwest corner and running thence North 67 D. east 20 chains to a stake; thence South 11 D. east 44 chains to a stake; thence South 77 D. West 20 chain s to a stake; thence North 11 D. West 43 chains to the point of begin- ginning, and being the sanie tract of land which was conveyed to the said George F. Hair on the 11th of May, 1907, by deed from A. B. Hair and J. E. Hair, which is recorded in the of fice of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell County in Book. 7-0, page 303.” No personal or deficiency judgment being demanded, the bid will not re main open after the sale, but compli ance with the bid may be made im mediately. Terms of sale cash. Pur chaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps, and ^rill be required to de posit 5 per cent of the bij to guaran- ALSO: One lot and One building in Black ville school district bounded as fol lows: North by Willie Holman, East by Bill Carroll, South by Eunice Smalls and West by State Highway. Levied upon as the property of Rachael Odom and sold to satisfy the above execution and costs. ALSO: One lot in Blackville school district, bounded a s follows: North by Ben McCreary, East by Jones Bridge road, South by Emma Willi s and West by Fannie Greene. Levied upon as the property of Ben Robinsin and sold to satisfy the above execution and costs. ALSO: v One lot and one building in Black ville school district, bounded as fol lows: North by Lizzie Cauley, East by Luther Holliday, South by Julia Mack and West by Camel Street. Levied upon as the property of Pink Sanders and sold to satisfy the above execution and costa. ALSO: Twenty teres of land in Diamond Twenty-three acre* of lan«| and on** building in Diamond school district, bounded as follows: North by Alex Williams, East by II. W. Sanders, South by Eliza Brown and West by Ph' ebie Sanders. Levied upen as the property of Seymcur William? and sold to satisfy above execution and costs. ALSO: Ninety-two acre* of land »nd one building in Elenton school district, bounded a 8 follows: North by land* cf W. B. Turner, East and West by D. C. Bush and West by Jennings Wash ington. Levied upon as the propetty of Estate of J. C. Bush and sold to satis fy the above execution and costs. . ALSO: Twenty-five acres of land and one building in F^ur Mi’e school district, bounded as follows: North by lands f Ashley and Co., East by Louisianns River?, South by Ashley and Co., and West by Estate of Henry Floyd. Levied upon as the property of Estate of Laura Davig and sold satisfy the about execution and costs. ALSO: Fiftv-ii vi n acre? of and building in Williston school district, bounded as follows: North by Walter Givens, East by Mrs. W. C. Smith, Sr., South by W. F*. Ussery and West by Williston-Springfield highway. Levied upon as the property of Estate of Fannie B. Hair and sold to satisfy the about execution and costs. | Sept. 11, 1933. 1 ATTENTION! HUNTERS and TRAPPERS BrmgYourn Ar -To- PRIME ndW nil 0 Barnwell Receive Highest Cash Market Price. I Buy Raccoon, O’Possum, Fox, Mink, Otter, Etc. J. S. BOGEN At Bogen’s Grocery on Wall Street, Barnwell, S. Cm A I Columbia schcol district, bounded •• follows: North and East by G. M. Walker, South by lands formerly own ed by B. L. Livingston and West by 'J. O. Walker. I-evied upon aa the property of Estate of T. B. Harley and sold to satisfy the above execution and recta. ALSO: Seventy-five acres of land in Morris school di«trict, bounded as fol lows: North by W. L. Harvey, East by Saltkehatchie River, South by H. K. Sanders and West by C. F. Riser. Levied upon aa the property of A. E. Sander, and sold to satisfy the above execution and coetc. ALSO: One lot and one building in Barn well school distiict, bounded aa fol lows: North by Estate of M. B. Ha good, East by let formerly owned by C. N. Burckhalter, Scuth by Main Street and Weit by Alley separating Farmer’s Union store and Hotel Diamond. Levied upon a s the property of M. C. Diamond and acid to satisfy the above execution and costs. ALSO: One l£t and one building in Willis ton school district, bounded aa fol lows: North by D. L. Merritt, East b y Williston-Springfield highway. School, Wdttrif land 3 of Dr. W. C. Smith. Levied upon as the property of Connie Maxwell Orphanage and sold to satisfy the above execution and costs. J. B. MORRIS, Sheriff, Bamwejl County. . ....