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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 19SS / / THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, BOOTH CAROLINA HERB AND HRRBABOUTB. ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dicks were vic tors in Columbia Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Bush, of Ellen- ton, were visitors here Saturday. :— Mrs. R. S. Dicks and son, Bobby, Spent the week-end with friends in Columbia. /_ Ben Davie^, Jr., and Calhoun Lemon spent the week-end with friends in Columbia. 7* Bates Hagood spent a couple of 4ays / in Atlanta on business this eek. w / The post office department is call ing for bids for the transportation of mail between the Barnwell post office and the two local depots. Further in- foimatibn may be obtained from Postmaster R. A. Denson. BEAUTY PAGEANT TO PE STAGED NOVEMBER 24TH Blackrille Loses to North. North, Nov. 5.—North won their The following announcement .hould 8 „ e , C0 " d .,f* m f thi » h J be of interest to all patriotic citiaens, m ^ ac _ J vl e iL er * L _j' f f J of Barnwell County: The Barnwell Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, ’is Edisto Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hairis an nounce the birth of a ‘daughter, Sat urday, November 4th. Among the Blackville visitors here Monday were A. H. Nihestein, Esq., John O’Gorman and son, Farrell O’ Gorman. The many fiiends of Prof, and Mrs. W. W. Carter will learn with regret that they are confined to their beds with “flu.” y Mrs. W. E. Wiggin.* and daughter, Miss Vivia Wiggns, are visiting the former’^ daughter, Mrs. Behling, at St. George, this week. \7dciety\ ^EWrassarrnr^TPr'i 1 < 1 < > i . min — WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. Mrs. J. W. Ruff was hostess last week to the members of the Wednes day Afternoon Contract Club. The high score prize, a piece of pottery, was won by Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr.; the consolation, a set of ash trays, was cut by Mrs. Perry A. Price, and Mrs. J. P. Scoville ,a recent bride, and Mrs. Marvin Hale were remem bered with gifts. A salad course with coffee was served. Mrs. J. Julien Bu-h, Mrs. Charlie Biown, Sr., and Mrs.. Brown Towles spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Gaftton Bush at Elienton. Miss Willie Bush Deason, a member of the Ridgeland school faculty, spent the week-end here with her father, Postmaster R. A.'Deason. MRS. MOORE ENTERTAINS SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS. The People-Sentinel has been re quested to announce that Prof. C. F. Carter, of Barnwell, is teaching the adult class of the opportunity .-chool at Hilda. a Miss Lois Sanders, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sanders, left Wed nesday morning for St. Louis, Mo., where she will spend some time, and from there she will go to Chicago. The Rev. Arthur McK. Ackerson, rector of the Chapel of the Incarna tion, New York City, deliveied the sermon at the Church of the Holy Apostles Sunday evening. He L- a classmate of the Rev. John A. Pinck ney, rector of the local church. The Rev. and Mrs. H. II. Stem- bridge, Jr., were called to Waynes- hero, Ga., Monday on account of the death of the eight-year old daughter of the Rev. Mr. Moore. The little girl wa* struck ami fatally in jured by an automobile that morning. Mrs. R. R. Moore was hostess to the members of the Mary G. Harley Sunday School class on last Friday evening. About thirty members were present and a most delightful even ing was spent. The entertainment feature was in charge of Mrs. G. M. Greene and the various stunts were entered into with much spirit by the members. Prizes were won by Mrs. H. H. Siembridge, Jr., Mi's. S. A. MsNab and Mr.=. Jack Waltz. Election of officers for the next three months resulted as follows - : Mrs. B. L. Ea/teriing re-elected president; Mrs. G. M. Gieene, vice-president; Mrs. P. W. Price, secretary; Mrs. S A Mc- Nab, treasurer. Captains for the month: Mrs. Terrill Wooley for the sponsoring a Beauty Pageant to be s'taged November 24th at 8 p. m. in the High School Auditorium, pro ceeds to be used for the erection of a- granite boulder on tjie Court House grounds commemorating the valiant deeds of those men cf Barnwell Coun ty who fought in the War of the Revolution. A committee has been selected from the chapter to call on all business houses, county officers, etc., asking that each sponsor some lady, eligibles being: High' school girls, business girls and married women. Entrance fees for all class, club, etc., will be $1.50, for which the sponsor gets the following publicity: Choice of girl to repres nt him or them; card announcing this fact in window; announcement on 1,000 4- page programs; announcement on stage by Master of Ceremonies; \iis name on loving cup with that of win ner if his representative wins; an nouncement from local paper; winner gets loving cup and chance at Col umbia to represent South Carolina in Atlantic City; she also gets a free trip to Niagara Falls and New York. Jpdges will be out-of-town paities in order that no partiality be shown. Besides the loving cup a lovely silver goblet will be given to the girl winning second honor. The loving cup and goblet will be on dis play in a local drug store within the next few’ days. Tuesday they had defeated academy here by 12 to 0. In Friday’s game the first touch down came in the second quarter on a short pass to Smith in the end zone. Maclc place kicked the extra point, j The other score came in the last quar ter. North \recovered a fumbleed Blackville lateral close to their goal. ' Mack went through the line for the score. Mack kicked the extra point, j Outstanding for North was Smith’s pass receiving and the defensive play of Yon and Friday. The two teams were evenly matched on rushing plays but North had a big edge on passes. STEELE'S MASTODON PANSY PLANTS Largest Blooms—Moat Gorgeous 1 Colors. * \ \ 100, $1.50; 500, $6.25 > JORDAN S PANSY GARDEN AIKEN, S. C. ■ ' = Legal vAdvertisements Notice to Prove Claims. cember, 1683, commencing at eleven o’clock a. m., at the Court House in Aiken, South Carolina, I will hold a reference in the said proceedings and take such testimony a< may he offered for the put pose of ascertaining whether or not it would be to the in terest of depositors and general credi tors of the Bank cf Western Carolina for tht coyrt to order the said sale in bulk; and for the purpose also of allowing such depositors ahd credi tors, who may desire to to do, to file with me a written agreement; agree ing to take stock in the said proposed Bank of Aiken, in lieu of the proposed cash dividend. (3) That ten days prior to the date of said refrence there will be Notice is hereby given to all per-j j n office, open to inspection ns holding claims against the estate by all interested parties, which does WILLISTON PASTOR WELCOMED s TlNTO BARNWELL ASSOCIATION jrs THI QUICKEST STARTING, FASTEST SELLING GASOLINE ANYWHERE WE SELL IT HERE The Cedars Service Station sons of W. R. Black that a Reference will be held in the Probate Court for Barn well County, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, on Tuesday, November 21st, 1938, for the purpose of filing and proving all claims against the estate. W. J. LEMON, Admr. Estate of W. R. Black. CITATION NOTICE. The State of South Carolina, • Cojjjity of Barnwell. By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Mrs. Evelyn Rogers, hath made suit to me to grant unto her Letters of Administration of the Jno. B. Harley, Mgr., Barnwell of and 0,Tect8 of c M - RoK " s Jr. . THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to Statement of the C ondition of c jt e an( j admonish all and singular The Bank of Barnwell, located at the kindred and creditors of the said Barnwell, S. C., at the clos e of c. M. Rogers, J^., deceased, that they bu-iness October 25, 1933. i be and appear before me, in the Court ASSETS: 0 f probate, to be held at Barnwell, S. Loans and Discounts $25,112.27 C., on Monday, November 13th, next, Overdrafts 7.03 after publication , thereof, at 11 o’ Bonds and Stocks Owned by clock in the forenoon, to show cause, Thi- (Thuisday) evening the Wil- liston Baptist Church will be visited by Baptists from all the surrounding town and country churches, for a Red side, Mrs. Lloyd Plexico for the J ,-peeial wel^me service in behalf of W’hite side. the new pastor, the Rev. W >t A. Smith, The hostess, assisted by her daugh- ; and his family. Pastors and laymen ter, Mrs. W. R. Moore, served a de- from the various churches will parti- Bank 59,3/9.82 if an y they have, why the said Ad- liclous .'Weet course. JOHNSON HAGOOD CHAPTER MET FRIDAY AFTERNOON. cipate on the program, and we are anxiou- for the community to be well repiesented. Oui people remembei very pleasantly the time Brother Smith spent with u's, and we havj?- Furniture and Fixtures __ 500.00 Banking HoUse 4,500.00 Cash ort Hand and Due fiom Bank.* 88,810.30 Checks and Cash Items __ 122.84 TOTAL $178,432.26 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in $25,000.00 2,500.00 mini-tration should not be granted. Given under my Hand this 27th day of October, A. D. 1933. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate, B. C. Published on the 2nd day of Nov., 1933, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that an elec The many friends of F. A. Gross, who suffered a slight stioke cf paraly sis Friday while sitting in a car with hi< son, Dr. H. A. Gross, will be glad to know that he has shown marked improvement in the la-t few days and it is hoped that he will soon be out again. The many ftiends of Mr. and Mr*. R. R. Moote, of Snelling, will learn with regret that their son, S. E. Moore, L confined to his bed with an attack of pneumonia, but The People- Sentinel is glad to report that he is improving. S. E. is p quarterback on the Barnwell high school football team and will not be able to play in Friday’s game again t Bailey Mili tary Institute. Surplus , Undivided Profits Less Expenses and Taxe* 5,299.03' . T,/.., The October meeting oMhc'Juhnson j hU eo^n* V ov^i Fund • MW* . ^11 uSk 1933, for the purpose cf electing a Mayor and t4iree Aldermen for the ensuing year. The polls will be open ed at the A. C. L. depot at eight o’ clock a. m. and closed at four o’clock p. m. The following are heieby ap- Hagood Chapter, U. I). C., was ^Id ' ighboring lity ^ us give hjm a ! Deposits: With Mrs. J. N. Dicks on Friday af-! m; .. t welcomt .. 4 Deman/ ternocn, the 26th ult. A number of members were present and a splendid meeting held. Mrs. F. S. Brown, president, was in the chair. The The services will begin proptly at 7:00 and will conclude about 8:00 -Special music is lieing arranged and other interesting numbers. We feel ?marui $113,624.37 Time 30*050.15 Cashier’s and Cer tified Check* 179.89 Total Deposits $143,854.41 meeting was opened with the Ritual that such 8ervi ., es a , e a fine gesture followed by the Lord's Prayer. After ! toward binJing us cloaer together in TOTAL $178,432.26 reports frem all committees were ^ ^ love whieh ought to^ he Stato-oT South Carolina, not include any debtor of the Bank of Western Carolina nor any person on his behalf, a re.-appraisal of the as£ sets of the said Bank of Western Carolina, and a re-appraisal of the liabilities of stockholders thereof made by three appraisers appointed by me, two of whom shall be nominated by the depositors of the Bank of Western Carolina, under order of the court; together with a report to^tne from the Receiver of the Bank of Western Carolina showing the total amount of outstanding deposits and general debts of the said Bank of Western Carolina. (4) That for the purpose of having the said appraiser nominated by de positors and creditors of the Bank of Western Carolina preliminary to ap pointment by me, all depositors and creditors of the said Bank are hereby called upon, in person or by proxy, to be and appear before me at my office in Aiken, South Carolina, on the 13th day of November, 1933, at eleven o’clock a. m., then and there to nomi nate two appraiseis to be appointed by me, who, together with 1 appraiser selected and appointed by me and who must be an experienced and succe&'ful business man, shall set a faircash value on all the assets of the Bank and the liabilities of stockholders not yet col lected, the majority in numbers of dollars of deposits and claims repres ented at said meeting, in per-on or by proxy, to control; and notice is here by also given that the said report of said appraisers will be filed in my office ten days prior to *aid reference and shall remain on file with me sub ject to inspection by all inteiested par ties as above defined, during which time interested parti** may file with the said Master exceptions to the said appraisal. (5) That on the fifth day after the filing of the Master’s Report thi* entire matter will be heard by such and tiu*t a large numbei of other Christ- H. H. Stembiidge, Jr. Birth of a Son. given election of officers wa* had.| the mark of Christian bodies> All officers were re-elected with the • exception of the treasurer, Miss Car rie Williams, whose resignation was ' be present. accepted with regret. Mr.*. T. D. Creighton, was elected in Miss Wil- ; _ Hams’ place. —Delegates to the gunerat conven-j' * “ “ tirn in Baltimore, Nov. 11-17 were] Mr anJ Mls R L Ri i ey anno unee elected as follows: Mrs. F. S. Brown b j r t b 0 f a son (n the 27th of Oc- and Mrs. J. N. Dick*; alter rates, Mias 1 tol ^ r They have nan ,ed him Marion Anna Welker artd Mrs B. L. Easter- Edmond Riley. ling. Delegates to the South Caroli- j - na division convention, which meets ' Red Cross Roll Call. in Charleston December 5, 6 ami 7, as -follows: Mr . F. S. Brown and A> the time for the Red Cross Roll Mrs. P. W. Price; alternates, Mrs.; Call and the Tuberculosis Christmas W. H. Manning and Mrs. T.D. Cteigh- Sea! Sale approaches, it is well for County of Barnwell. ss. Before me came Perry A. Price, ian pe pie a- well as the Baptists, will Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly .sworn, says that the B! USINGS s «g^X*<~X M X»<~X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X* FOR SALE: — Chrysanthemums. Choicest large blooms. Prices, $1.56 I and $1.00 per dozen.—Mrs. J. M. Brodie, Barnwell, S C. WANTED:—Eight or ten men with cars for circulation work, for Curtis Publishing Co. Salary and commis sion. Apply to E. aF. Denny, at Groves Park Inn, Blackville, S. C. WANTED:—Raw Furs. I buy Rac coon, OiPossum, Mink, Fox and Otter Furs. Best prices paid. Bring them to me.—J. S. Bogen, at Bogen’s Gro cery Store, Wall Street, Barnwell. WANTED:—To buy “used” laundry stove—Must be in good condition.— Address “STOVE” care The People- Sentinel. -i FOR SALE:—One house located on - Marlboro Street in Barnwell, near residence of Mrs. Patterson. At a low price. Also tfbout 30 acres of land, well adapted to” truck grooving, near town limit* of Barnwell.—Frampton W. Toole and Frank P. Henderson. ton. During the social hour the ha-tes* served a delicious sweet course. j each c'tizen to n tAagain that there Lis a distinct difference between the two. j The/Ro'l Call 1- a membership drive ! by the American Red Cross, the pio- ___ ceed* of which are used ifi\ national The Bank of Barnwell and The and local Red Cress relief woVk. The Bank of Blackville will be closed on Seal Sale is put on by a loc^l or- Saturday, November 11th, in obser-j ganization of the National Tubercu- To Observe Holiday. vance of Armistice Day, it was an nounced Tuesday by Perry A, Price, cashier. Helmley—Bell. lofis Association and the proceeds aie used in the fight agaia-t tuberculosis. The Roll Call will be held in Barn well County next week. The Seal Sale will begin after Thanksgiving JtTay. T - Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Helmly, of El ienton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lena Bernice, to J. C. Bell, of Barnwell, the marriage to take place late in November. Mr. Bell is manager of the local store of Cassels Co., Inc., and ha* made many friends since coming to Barnwell who will wish him a lifetime of happiness and prospertiy. — ■ ■ Methodist Conference Next Week. Barnwell Baptist-(^hurchr This coming Sunday is the last Sunday before the Annual Conference which meets this year in Camden. Let’s make it a memorable occasion by all cf us being in our place at the preachng hour at the Methodist Church. y . The subject of the sermon at il:30 a. m., will be “A Beautiful Work— Mary of Bethany.” As u-ual, the Epworth League will have charge of the service Sunday evening at 7:00 o’clock. W. EJ. Wiggins, Pastor. < Receivers, Western Carolina Corpora- _ _ _ , tion, Aiken, S. C 10-26-3tc j ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel “Ente: into His Courts with Thanks giving and into His Gate* with Praise.” Bible School—Sunday morning at 10:30. A department for all ages. - Morning worship service at 11:30. Subjectl “Kindne:*,*.” B. Y. P. U. All thiee unions meet at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship , service at 7:30 p. m. “Second Study: Twenty-Third Psalm.” I Prayer Meeting on Wednesday even ing; at 7:30. Choir practice Wednes day evening at 8:15. The pastor is very, anxiou* to have a large number of his people go over to Williston Thursday night for the “Welcome Service.” We were well represented last Wednesday in Black ville. Our prayer meeting crowd was little larger than u ual and we trust they will continue to come. The mid week hour of prayer is unsurpassed in spiritual value. U. H. Stembridge, Jr., Pastor. above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of the bank. PERRY A. PRICE, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2nd day of November, 1933. W. B. Turner, H. Notary Public for S. C. Correct Attest: Edgar A. Brown, C. G. Fuller, Perry A. Price, Directors. Statement of the Condition of The Bank of Blackville, located at Blackville, S. C., at the close of business October 25, 1933. ASSETS: Loans and Discousts $3,334.83 Bond* and Stocks Owned by Bank j 7,590.00 Cash on Hand and Due from Banks 30,104.47 Checks and Cash Items 168.42 pointed managers of election: A. P. Collin*, James Dyehes and Milledge' Circuit Judge at such time and place Hartzojf. I andidate* for Mayer will he as sessed $5.00 and candidates for Al derman will be assessed $2.00 for the purpose of defraying the co.-ts of said election. By order of the Mayor: — James Dyehes, CJerk. Bank of Western Carolina Proceeding TOTAL $41,197.72 LIABILITIES. Pursuant to order of the Court of Common Pleas for Aiken Countyj South Carolina, in a proceeding en titled T. G. Tarver, A* Receiver of the Bankt'f Western Carolina, Petitioner, In RE: J. Ernest Thorpe, et al., Plain tiffs against Albert S. Fant, as State Bank Examiner, Bank of Western Carolina and others, Defendants, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PUR SUANT TO ORDER OF SAID COURT: (1) That this is a proceeding brought by the Receiver of the Bank of Western Carolina to obtain an ad judication by the Cqurt as to whether or not it would be to the inter est of the depositors tind creditors of the Bank of Western Carolina for all the remaining as*ets of the said Bank, of eveiy description, and all uncollected liabilities of stockholders Capital Stock Paid in $10,000.00 j thereof, subject to all taxes, to be Surplus Fund --1-- 3,500.00, sold in bulk, at public auction, to the Undivided Profits Less Expenses and Taxes 1,587.43 Deposits: Demand $26,082.19 Ca-hier’s and Cer tified Checks 28.10 Total Deposits $26,110.29 TOTAL $41,197.72 State qf South Carolina, County of Barnwell. ss. Before me came Perry A. Price, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing’statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of the bank. PERRY A. PRICE, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of November, 1933. W. B. Turner, II, Notary Public for S. C. Correct Attest: Perry A. Price, C. G. Fuller, Edgar A. Brown, Directors. highe-t bidder for cash, at an up-set price sufficient to net depositors and creditois a final dividend of not less than forty per cent ,with leave for a proposed hanking corporation, pro posed to be incorporated by T. G. Tarver, who i* now Receiver of the Bank of Western Carolina, to be known as the Bank of Aiken, located at Aiken, South Carolina, to bid, with the privilege to depositors and ciedi tors of taking stock in the said pro posed Bank of Aiken, in lieu cf the ’ proposed final cash dividend, the said stock to be in shares of the par value of Ten ($10.00) Dollars each and to be paid for by depositors and credi tors with their deposit* in or clakns against the Bank of Western Carolina at forty cents on the dollar, should the proposed cash dividend net ex actly forty cents on the dollar, or if more, then upon the basis of the amount of the cash dividend which will be netted, no fractional share* to be issued. (2) That on the 4th day of De- as may lie announced by the Master cn the last day of the reference, he then also announcing when' the said report will be filed with the Clerk of this Court. EDWARD S. CROFT, Master for Aiken County. CALL ON US FOR ALL KINDS OF BEAUTY TREATMENTS ATI worli done by experienced operators. FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE NO. 43. - ' A The Barnwell Beauty Shop INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. P. A. PRICK. Mnan*