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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 19M.
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE'S!
EL. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
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Ben Davies, Jr., Calhoun Lemon
and “Smut” Gross spent the week-end
in Columbia.
Miss Rosalie Spann, of Sumter,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Perry A. Price.
Mrs. Marvin Hale, of Virginia, is
the guest of her\ parents, Mr. and
Mrs., B. L. Easterling.
Mrs. R. S. Dicks left Saturday
morning for a vUit to friends in
Washington, D. C.
Johnnie Jones, of Summerville, was
the week-end guest of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Jones.
Mis. Mordecai Mazursky, * Mrs.
Eugene Easterling and little son
were visitors in Augusta Monday.
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Miss Elizabeth Hagood, a student
at Columbia College, spent the week
end here with her mother, Mrs. M.
B. Hagood.
C. G. Fuller went up to Columbia
Monday to be present Tuesday at the
letting of road contracts by the State
highway department.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies, Mrs.
Rcbt. A. Patterson and Billie Davies
spent Saturday in Columbia, the lat
ter attending the Villanova-Caiolinaf
game.
WEDNESDAY ^FTERNOON
CONTRACT CLUB.
Mrs. R. S. Dicks entertained the
members of the Wednesday Afternoon
Contract Club last week. The high
score prize, a box of bath salts, was
won by Mrs. B. P. Davies; the con
solation, a hot plate mat, was cut
by Mrs. Perry A. Price; V the high score
for guests, a handkerchief, was won
by Mrs. W. J. Lemon, and Mis. John
nie Scoville, a recent bride, was re
membered with a linen towel. The
hostess served a salad course with
tein
Col. and Mrs. J. E. Harley, Jaudon
Harley and Joe Ann Bauer * were
visitors in Columbia Saturday. Colo
nel Harley was an attendant at the
Villnova-Carolina footbll game.
The friends cf Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Harris will be, interested to learn that
their little son, William, has leturned
h me after spending several weeks in them ' to " th ; m . e i vinB , ine .
the Shrine hospital at Greenville,
where he wag greatly* benefitted by
the treatment received.
LITTLE BOY CELEBRATES
FIFTH BIRTHDAY.
Little Herman Cheek, son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Cheek, entertained
about thirty little boys and girls
Thursday afternoon, the occasion be
ing the fifth birthday of this popular
little boy.
After several games the little
guests were served home-made ice
cream, using candies as souvenirs
The attractive birthday cake was in
white and contained five miniature
pink candles. The honor guest was
the recipient of a number of gifts.
RECENT BRIDE IS
HONORED WITH TEA.
Mrs. Perry A. Price and Miss
Margaret Free were joint hostesses
i at the heme of the former Friday af
ternoon at a tea honoring Mrs. John
P. Scoville, a recent bride. A color
scheme of pink and white was used,
bowls of lovely pink roses and coral
vine being used very effectively in the
rooms, which were lighted with pink
candles.
Greeting the guests as they arrived
was Mrs. Jean Johns, who presented
Receiving
with Mrs. Price and Miss Free were
Mrs. Scoville and Mrs. H. H. Stem-'
bridge, Jr., alsa a recent biide. Miss
Frances Lemon invited the guests into
El word M rris, a son of Mr. and thp dininjf rromt where Mis c G
Mrs. Maner Morns, cf the O'.ar Fuller amj Mrs Sr) | omon Blatti st , atcf}
tii n, has accepted .1 position as c.et j ^ beautifully appointed table, setv-
wrth Cass els Co., Inc. Mr. Morns I j j)ink an( , white b!o<k m . am indi .
will be glad to have his friends rail | vjdual ^ in pinkt aml pink
to see him when in town whether they i ^ whiu . Serving were Mrs.An-
wish t buy anything or not.
Among those from Barnwell who
attended the ViHanova-Caro.ina fo t-
bali game in Columbia Saturday wc/e
Senator Edgar A. Br wn. Mayor and
Mis. C. Fuller, J. Julien Bu^h.
C< I. Solomon Blctt, Iiu h.a.es. Perry
lb Bu.-h, B. S. Mo re, Sr., Human
Mazursky, Harry Anderson and Jim
Buh.
t gus Patterson, Mrs. W. A. Fuller ami
! Miss K salie Spann, of Sumter. Mrs.
W. J. Baxley bade the gue.-ts go»d-
1 bye at the door.
One hundred guests called between
(the hours <f 5:00 and 6:50 o’clock.
Methodist Church Notice.
The Rev. Mr. Canty, presiding ei-
dcr of the (liangeburg District, will
■ " ' preach at the Barnwell Methodist
J yjl hurch next Sunday evening a: S:0Q
Xic’elack, instead of Sunday muining as
previi usly announced. The pastor
will preach at 11:00 a. m. Let us
give the pastor and the presiding td-
*x-x<~x-x~x~x-x~x-x-x-x~x-:* tier good congregations next Sunday.
WANTED:—Single man to diive! The confe.ence year is rapidly clo<-
an automobile in a headon-collision | inj . Make the pastor’s heart glad by
with another automobile in connec-1 jn your place at church each
tion with the International Congress! Sunday until o nferehce.
B CSINKSQ
of Daredevils, at the Orangeburg
County Fair, Tuesday after no n, Oc
tober 24th. Already have other
driver. Must crash at forty miles 1
per hour and give unconditional re
lease in case of injury or death.
Name terms by mail on’y, addressing
B. Ward Beam, care Orangeburg
County Fair, Orangeburg, So. Car.
WANTED:—I pay cash for peas,
conr and wheat. See me before you
sell.—Dr. A. B. Patterson, Barnwell.
W. E. Wiggins, Pastor.
W ill Get Wings.
FOR SALE:—Fulghum smut-proof
—R Mavnrglfy Fiirm, Barnwell.
s. c.
10-5-3tc.
WANTED:—Representative to-look
after our magazine subscription, in
terests, in Barnwell and vicinity. Out-
plan enables you to secure a good
part of the hundreds of dollars spent
in this vicinity each fall and winter
for magazines. Oldest agency in U.
S. Guaranteed lowest rates on all
periodicals, domestic and foreign. In
structions and equipment free. Start
a growing and permanent business in
whole or spare time. Address
MOORE-COTTRELL, Inc., Wayland
Road, North Cohocton, N. Y.
WANTED:—Man for Tea and-Cof
fee Route through Barnwell and
Barnwell County. Apply by letter
immediately.—S. C. Kennedy Coffee
Co., Kokomo, Ind. t
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 cars or
rafted. Prompt inspection and pay
ment. For particulars write J. P.
Malherin, 620 Thirteenth St, Au
gusta, Ga. 9-14-4 tc.
Washington, Oct. 10.—Thomas C.
Morgan, of Aiken, and David H. Ken
nedy, cf Williston, will graduate from
the advanced flying school at Kelly
Field, Texas, October 14, it was an
nounced heie today.
AH graduates of the class will be
given the lating cf “airplane pilot.”
The officer graduates will be trans
ferred to the air corps, regular army,
to become pemanent members of its
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An Announcement of Importance
To All Motor Vehicle Owners—
New Motor Vehicle Licenses
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Must Be Purchased Before
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October 31st, 1933
To Avoid Delay and Penalty
The license year has been changed by
law to be from Nov. 1 st of each year
to Oct. 31 st of the preceeding year, in
stead of from Jan. 1 st to Dec. 31 st.
New licenses should be applied for
NOW to avoid unnecessary delay and
penalty. NEW LICENSES MUST
BE DISPLAYED BY NOV. 1ST.
Observe the simple rules and help your
Highway Department render to you the
best and most economical license service
possible.
Personal Checks
Not Accepted
Remittance must be made by either
certified check, Post Office or Express
money order. Personal checks will be
returned to the sender and currency
sent through the mail will be at
sendei’s risk.
Be Sure Vehicle Is Reg
istered in Your Name
If your car was purchased duringl933
fiom one who previously registered it
in his name, get a transfer blank fi . m
your dea'er.' After filling it out send
it to this office with the proper re
mittance.
Observe These Rules!
Avoid Trouble and Penalty
I Read the instructions on the appli
cation form carefully, and follow
them.
Don’t send check; . unless certified.
Cash sent is at your own risk.
Money oidcis are safest.
3
To avoid long waiting in line and
other delays, it is preferable to mail
your applications rather than come
in person.
Full Co-operation
Means Prompt
'Proper filling out of applications and
prompt return to thi* office means
prompt and efficient service. To save
time, trouble and to avoid risk of
penalties mail your application NOW.
New Plates Must Be
Displayed Nov. 1,1933
New license plates, (both front and
rear) must be displayed not later than
Nov. I, 1933, and they aie goed for
the succeeding 12 months. There is no
txtra expense to y: u under this new
law.
State Highway Department
MOTOR VEHICLE DIVISION
P. O. Box 1498
Columbia, S. C.
Blnckv ille Wins. 26-0.
commissioned ranks. The flying
cadets will be commissioned second
lieutenants in the air reserve.
Barnwell Baptist Church.
“Remember the former things of
old; I am God, and there is none like
me.”
Sunday School 10:30 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:30 a. m.
(Subject:—“Victory.”)
B. Y. P. U.—Sunday evening 7:00.
Evening Worship 8:00 p. m.
Prayer Meeting—Wednesday even
ing at 7:30 o’clock.
The paster is greatly encouraged
because of the splendid cooperation
received from every member in our
campaign to raise money for eur
debt. Our people are realizing their
duty and responsibility, and are meet-
them. The strength and grace cf
God never fails those who make an
honest effort to please Him in every
thing.
We are placing special emphasis
upon our mid-week prayer service,
and urge all to attend. Choir prac
tice is he!d imediately following the
prayer service.
. H. H. Stembridgf, Jr.,
Pastor.
B'ackville, Oct. 6.—Blatkville High
sch< i»l anil Williston High school
playrd the second football game of
the season for the l eal boys here
this afternoon.
Blackvillc was victorious by a
scorr of 26 to 6. Three touchdowns
were made by Delk and one by M).
Bodiford, Bi-asley, Gray anil Martin
played well for the home boys. . The
visit. - were outclassed from the
beginning. During the last half
Coach Carson placed second tc^m
players in the game.
Deschutes river In Oregon would not
be very popular with women. It
abounds with tish. hut its banks are
populated by snakes. Fishermen wear
tin trouser legs that much resemble
the stovepipe in order to protect them
selves while fishing.
Renew Your Health
By Purification
~ Xh c pbysTcTIn tell ybu fbaC
**Perfect Purification of the System
is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect
Health.” Why not rid yourself of
chronic ailments that are under
mining your vitality? . Purify your
entire system by taking a thorough
course of Calotabs,—once or twice
a 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.
Haekagi s. All dealers. (Adv.)
lution di cieasing the Capital Stock of
said ci rporation from Fifteen Thous
and and 00-100 ($15,000.) Dollars to
Seven Thousand Five Hundred and
00-000 ($7,500 >y-4)ollaFs, the s-abl
Capital S:ock Co hr cf the par value
of Five and 00-100 ($5.00) Dollar«
for each shaie and the number cf
shares to be fifteen hundred (15001
shares.
J. B. HAGOOD,
President.
G. B. HAGOOD,
Secretary.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my final account with the Hon.
John K. Snelling, Judge of the Pro
bate 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,
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AcrminTsiFaTrix;
Barnwell, S. C. Sept. 26, 1983.
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SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
I 002)1 AriVPniQPmPntQ ANDERSON, ALEX SCOTT, or if
HUf Cl IIOCIIICIIIO any of the said defendants having
NOTICE. .
TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF
FARMERS UNION MERCANTILE
COMPANY, a corporation created
and existing under the laws of the
State of South Carolina:
NOTICE is hereby given to the
stockholders of Partners Union Mer
cantile Compare, a corporation creat
ed and existing under the law s of th?
State of Smith Carolina, located at
Barnwell, S; C., that a meeting of
the stockholders of said corporation
will be* held at ten (10) o’clock a. m.,
on the 16th day of October, 1933, at
the office of Brcwn and Bush, in the
Town of Barnwell, to consider a Reno-
State of South Carolina,
Ccgfity of Aiken.
Court of Probate.
R. R. MOORE, Administrator of the
Estate of Jerry M. Scott, deceased,
vs.
REVANA ANDERSON, SHELDONA
JOWERS, ANNIE SCOTT, ALICE
died, then their heirs at law, dis-
devisees, if any others, of the said
known heirs at law, distributees, or
tributees and devisees, and the un-
Jerry M. Scott, deceased, designat
ed in this action under the name of
John Doe and Mary Doe.
To the Defendants Above Named:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the Complaint
in this action, of which a copy is
herewith served upon you," and to
serve a copy of your answer to said
Complaint on the subscriber at 1403
S. F. Building, Augusta, Georgia,
within twenty dayg after the service
hereef exclusive of th.e day of such
service; and if you fail to answer the
Compalint within the time afotesaiJ,
the plaintiff in this action will apply
to the Court for relief demanded in
the Complaint.
Hammond A Kennedy,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
September 26, 1938,
Plea-e take n'-tice:
That the Original Summons and
Complaint together with copie ri there
of weie duly filed in the office of the
Probate Judge for Barnwell County,
op the 26th day of September, 1933.
Hammond & Kennedy,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
Few household grod* and any and
ail other pers-nal property belongin ;
to said estate.
R. R. MOORE,
Administrator of the Estate of
Jerry M. Scott, deceased.
NOTICE TO PROVE CLAIMS.
TO ALL MINOR DEFENDANTS, IF
ANY, AND TO THE PERSON
\VjTH WHOM THEY RESIDE:
Please take notice:
fl.at it is necessary that you apply
to the Court for the appointment of a
Guardian ed litem to rppear and rep-
resert you in the above entitled ac-
ti m, v (I in twenty dayj after (he
w*-v - e hereof, exclusive of the day
of service, f else the Petitioner will ap
of the Honorable R. L^ Bronson,
Clerk of Court, to act ag your guar
dian ad litem during the pendency of
thi s action.
This 26th (lay of September, 1933.
Witness My Hand and Seal.
JOHN. K. SNELLING, (L. S.)
Hammond & Kennedy,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Notice is hereby given that all pe -
sens holding claim g against the esUt)
of Jerry M. Scott will be and appear
in the Probate Court on Thursday, the
26th day of October, 1933, to prove
and establish them in open court, an I
all persons indebted to said estate,
will make prompt payment to the u -
dersigned, on or before that day
• R. R. MOORE,
Administrator, Estate of
Jerry M. Scott, deceased.
Barnwell, S. C., Sept. 30, 1933.
State of South Carolina,
Barnwell County.
In the Court of Probate.
R. R. Moore, Administrator cf the
Estate of Jerry M. Scott, deceased.
Pursuant to the Order in the above
entitled matter, signed by the Honor
able John K. Snelling, Judge cf Pro
bate fer Barnwell County dated Sept.
30th, 1933, the undersigned will sell
to the highest bidder for cash at 11.00
o’clock, a. m. op October 17th, 1933,
at the Home Face of the late Jerry
M. Scott, deceased, near Snelling, in
Barnwell County, all of the personal
property of the late Jerry M. Scott,
including the following:
1 Chevrolet car (about 1926 model.)
1 buggy.
1 sma’l lot of farming implements.
Special Low
on all
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'Waves and Beauty
Treatments
We are -offeamg our work at
the following ATTRACTIVE
prices for the next two weeks:
$10.00 Oil of Tulipwod
Wave for $6 50
$7.00 (Genuine) Frederic
Vita Lonie Waves for $5.00
$50 French Method Waves $2.50
Manicure
Facial
Twe^ze
Eyelash and Eyebrow
Dye, each *
Violet Ray Scalp Tre
ment, each .1 * "
Or Six for
All work done by ex* G-n
operators.
Th« Barnwell Beer#* r
Mata Street, Barn*
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