The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, December 28, 1933, Image 4

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' ■4: <y MM FOUE. IBB BARNWELL PE0PLB4IENTINEL. BARNW ELL, SOUTH CAROLINA ,** * WHY WE GREET THE NEW YEAR W mrfew*•*«***.OMtah* (few Yaarr Wkat ar« tky *U4|m W Mirth tmd feMrT C—*t.li*ljhl ■ i—». th* w—j t* rigfclt buildings in Barbiry Branch iahool ed liability of stockholders of Bank of and creditors as of December 9, 1933, district, bounded as follows: Ne^th Western Carolina to the depositors shall remain in the same status until by C. F. Riser; East by James Sen- thereof in whatever form th% sam^ the further order of the Court to the la kaart mm4 fe* tkrOL Hm •JTM *1 • p-iv. «( tUa*r A. ” n* du wm Tk* OU wm brav* H* traa ; Um ow wm Am Um Old wm mi wMi srwc* aad sStt I • Sm* Um rift. . Y*t •traickt and swift, whsw his kaad unrlssyr ^ With wUosass sad Jsy n thtas ws (rasps O tsfl m, Ysar ws sTa (sla ta hasw What is thr chana that. w« haH thsa mT Thraagh tbs sthar cUar, froas tbs salsaM sli Tbs Nsw Ysar b»ch»»s aad arakss rspiy: **1 brin# youi frisads. wbat tbs years hat browebt twsat* oroufm Sines s*sr assn tsAsd* aspb*ad, ar t ’Days for labor, aad aights far rest; And I bring you lava, a hsaven-bo* Specs to work in, aad work to da. Aad faith in that which la pure aad true. • Chatham Isles Shepherds First to Greet New Year Shepherds of the Chatham islands. New Zealand, welcomed the New Year ■while milkmen In the United States are making their ronndn on the last day of the old year The British colony of 200 persons In the southern Pacific Is the first place In the world to welcome the New Year. When the hell In the little church on Hanson island peals out midnight, the chimes of Big Ben in London sound 12 noon, and It is 7 a. m. In New York. The Chatham islands are the nearest point to the starting line of time. The starting line Is the admiralty's date line. It Is made to curve enSt and west of the one hundred and eightieth meridian in such a way that It lies al ways In the ocean. The Chatham fre- lands are Just to the east of the line. The New Year begins Its race from the Islands westward along the equator at a speed of 1.000 miles an hour. By the time New Yorkers gather to wel come It, most of the Chatham Island ers are ready for their New Year’* dinner. ders; South by James Sanders and West by Ben Ray. Levied upon as the property of Estate ol Nancy Morris and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costs. ALSO: . One lot in Barnwell school district, bounded as follows:- North by Acad emy Street; East by residence lot of S. W. Blanton; South by Lula F v Crtjpch and West by T. A. Holland. Levied upon a 5 the property of A. E. Sandeis and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costs. ALSO: Fifty-four acres of land and three buildings in Big Fork schcol district, bounded as follows: North by Sally Ayer; East by lands of Ida Sanders; South by lands formerly of Jones Wil liams, and West by lands of W. L. Creech. * -.v 'XLevied upon a.* the property of the^state of J. Q. Creech and sold to the above Execution and cost 8 . Flagahip Santa Maria Ninety-Fire Feet Long The dimensions of the Santa Mnrin, the flagship of the squadron of three ▼esselk commanded by Christopher Oo- lumbus during his famous voyage of 1492, which led to the discovery of America, were as followsLength be tween perpendiculars, 74.12 feet; ex treme length of ship proper, 95 feet; length over all, 128.29 feet; breadth, •extreme, 25.71 feet; depth of hold, 12.48 feet; displacement, fully ladeu, 233 tons; weight of bull. 90.5 tons; burden, about 100 toas; complement, 52 men. Her armament coasiated of eight plecea, two lombards firing stone shot weighing two pounds, and six falconets of wrought Iron firing stones IS ounces In weight. These dimensions are from a de scription of the shlprglvei) In a cata logue of the collections in the Science museum of South Kensington, London, complied by G. L. Overton. A. R. C. S. A rigged model of the Sanla Marla ■was presented to the museum by the Spanish government in 1923. Descriptions of the other vessels forming the squadron—the caravels Tlnta and Nina—are not so readily available, records only disclosing that they were of about 50 and 40 tons bur den rgspectively, and each having a complement of 18 men. Bodifcjrd—Carter. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bodiford, of Blackville, announce the marriage of ttoeir daughter, Juanvta, to Mi. Willis Malphus Carter on Sunday, December 24th. - - Mrs. Ca 1 ter is a young woman cf charming persona’lty jind holds a< re sponsible position with the postoffice at Blackville. Mr. Carter is a young business man and ig manager of the Unity Grocery Store in Blackville. -This young cowple have a host of frielTds who will be glad to know that they will continue to make their home in Blackville. Sixty-five acres of land and two buildings in DiamoiKi\sthool district, bounded follows: Nlkth by M. B. Idagood; East by Slatkehatchie swamp; South'by the E 8 tate fcf Fred Sanders, and West by Eloise Sanders. Levied upon as the property ot, the Estate of Sallie Sanderrand sold to satisfy the above Execution and costs. " . ALSO: Forty acres of land in Big Fork school district, bounded as follow^: North by Lawrence Creech; East by M. L. Browning; South by Eddie San ders, and West by Mrs. Bessie C r ® et; b. Levied upon as the property, of the Estate of Alfred Sea^e and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costs. , * _ . .ALSO: One lot and one building in Black ville schcol district, bounded as fol lows: North by Lizzie Corley; East by Luther Holliday; South by Julia Mack, and West by Campbell Street. Levied upen as the property of Pink Sanders and sold to satisfy the above Execution knd costs. ALSO: Sixty-hve acres of land in Diamond school district, bounded as follows: North by Henry Williams; East by Saltkehatchie Swamp; South by M. B. Hagoed, and West by Rebecca hjc- Millan. Levied upon a 8 the property of the Estate of Rosanna Odom and sold to satisfy the above Execution and cost-. • *• — ALSO: Forty acres of land in Hercules school district, bounded as follows: North by T. S. Sanders; East by the •E late of Dave Sanders and Ben Ray; South by the Estate of Dave Sanders, and West by Joe Sanders. Levied upon as the property of Erasmus Sanders and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costs. ALSO: Ninety-five acres of land in Big Fark Schcol District, bounde as fol low's: North by Saltkehatchie Swamp, East by J. W. Sanders, South by J. A. Priester and West by H. C. Creech. Levied upen a< the property of Solomon Blatt and Charlie Dunbar f • . , and £cld to satisfy the above execution ami costs. J. B. MORRIS, Sheriff, Barnwell County. Barnwell. S. C., Dec. 13. 1933. may be, regardless of whether or not contrary; and further, that a pur- the same may be mentioned in an in-1 chase of the said tu-sets and stcck- venfory of said assets 'and liabilities holders’ liabilities on saleday in Janu- now on file in the office of the Receiver! ary, 1934, -shall be deemed to be a pur- of the Bank of Western Carolina and chase of such assets and stockholders’ identified by the signature of Judge ' liabilities in such form as they may J. Henry Johnson, December 9, 1933,! exist at the time the said sale is con- and specifically all such assets and finned, and that, a conveyance and liabilities as are therein mentioned, delivery to such purchaser of all of which includes alb property, real, per- said assets and .stockholders’ liajbili- sonal and mixed, notes, bonds, ac-1 ties, including money in the hands of counts, bills receivable, debts, obliga-! the Receiver at the time the said sale tions, judgments, mortgages, securi- is confirmed, ^haJl be deemed to be a ties, pledges, rights, causes of action, 1 conveyance and delivery to such pur- actions, suits, choses in action, furni- chaser cf all of the assets and liabili- ture, fixtures, equipment, and all other ties which he purchased at-the said classes cf personal property, ease- sale; that the matter of the confirma- ments, insurance, etc., and also all tion~cf the said sale shall be heard uncollected , liability of stockholders by the Presiding Judge of the Second to depositors of the Bank cf Circurt at the Court House «t Aiken, Western Carolina in what-oever South bartfttha, oi\ Saturday, Febru- form the same may be, includ- ary 3, 1984, at ten o’clock A. M., or ing judgments thereon and notes ' so soon thereafter as Counsel can be and other 'obligatrcms and securities | heard, or at such time and place as and guarantees, pledges, etc., given 1 said Presiding Judge at that time and in connection therewith, whether or placq may order; and that if the said not the said assets and stockholders ! sale be confirmed, upon payment of liability be mentioned or described in 1 the purchase price and delivery of the aff* inventory *of thp said assets and said securities, the undersigned will liabilities prepared by the Receiver execute and deliver to the purchaser of the Bank cf Western Carolina, and his deeds of conveyance, transfers and specifically including all such assets assignments conveying to the pur- and liabilities as^ are mentioned in the j chaser all cf the properties of the said inverrt'Ciy, which inventory is in ( Bank cf Western Carolina and all bound form and has been identified by stockholders’ liabilities, as defined in the signature cf Judge J. Henry John- sm p 1 arpfl thprpnn Dftfpmhpr 9, 1933, and which inventory shall remain on file Vjth the Receiver of the Bank of the said deciee, conveying by one deed and assignment all real estate situate in Aiken County, together with all other assets of the Bank except real Western Carolina subject to inspec- 1 estate situate in other counties and to- tion by-all piospective bidders at said .gether with all of said stockholders’ sale; provided that a purchase of the liabilities, and by such other deeds said assets and stockholders’ liabili- a* may. be necessary the teal estate ties, as they are described in the .said j situate elsewhere, making a separate inventory or may otherwise exist, at | deed for each county in which real said public sale, shall be deemed to be estate is situate, a purchase cf .-aid assets and stock- • EDWARD S. CROFT, holders’ liabilities in such form as Special Officer of the Coutt of they may exist at the time the said Common Pleas for Aiken County, S. C. sale is confirmed and that a convoy- Dec. 11, 1933.—3t. ance and delivery to such purchaser ■ - ■ " ' ■ ■ - of all of said assets amf stockholders’ liabilities, including money then in the hands of the Receiver of the said Bank at the time the said sale is confirmed shall be deemed to be a conveyance and delivery to such pur chaser of all of the said assets and liabilities which he purchased at said sale.” A* m ' TERMS OF SALE: Cash, purchas RECEIVER’S NOTICE. ■ .BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA. i TO ALL CREDITORS AND DE POSITORS OF THE’ BANK OF WESTERN CAROUNA;/ Pursuant to order of Court of Com mon Pleas fpr Aiken County, South er to pay for stamps and papers; no , ^ aro ^ na ' December 9th, 1933, notice bid for less tha* One Hundred Forty- is hereb y * iven that J*™* 1 ? 15 * 1934 . eight Thousand Six Hundred Eighty ^ ^ een ^ as tbe ^ ate * or tbe and 47-100 ($148,680.47) Dollars shall of claims against Bank of West- be considered or received; said sale ern ^ aro ^ na - to be made subject to all taxes dpe ! ALSO, that, in the absence of the upon the said property, whether filing of any claim within the time the same be on property owned 4>y se ^* claimant shall be barred, UN- the Bank of Western foarolina or LESS claim has already been filed or property over which it h^lds mortga- unless the books of the Bank of West- ges; and, further, suhjftt to the pro- ern Carolina show the amount of the vision of said decreaKhat the purchas- deposit or claim, in which event the er^rhalUfile with and pledge to the filing of the claim shall not be neces- undersignedr~priw—to^confirmation of /May. and FURTHER, that where a the said sale, security, satisfactory to depositor has heretofore received a I he undersigned and to the said CcurF, ^dividend he may know thereby that for the payment by the said-purchaser, his deposit appears on the books cf cf any and all costs and expenses of , the Bank. said sale and of winding up the re ceivership of the Bank of Western RECEIVERSHIP SALE legal Advertisements SHERIFF'S TAX SALES: BANJC OF WESTERN CAROLINA State cf South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Undei and by virtue of certain Tax Executions to me directed by 3. J. Bellj Treasurer cf Barnwell County, I have this day levied upon and will sell 1 Fanf, as State Bank Examiner, Bank By virtue of and pursuant to decree of 4he Court of Commpn Pleas tpr Aiken County, SoQth Cailina, signed by judge J. Henry Johnson December 9, 1933, in case of T. G. Tajrver, as Receiver cf the Bank* of^Western Carolina/Petitioner, In Re: J. Ernest Thorpe, et a 1 ., Plaintiff: vs. Albeit S. Also, that a final dividend, of not le^s than forty per cent, is expected 1934. i T. G. TARVER, / Receiver of Bank of Western Carolina. December 11, 1933.—4t. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. to the highest bidder for ca-h, be tween the legal hours of sale, in front of the Court House at Barnwell/S. C., on Monday, the 1st day of January, 1934, this being salosday in said month, the following described real es tate: - Ten acres of land in Ashleigh school district, bounded as follow^: On the North by Annie Rice; East by Nor throp Allen and Southern Railway; South by Southern Railway and West hy Lee Lancaster. Levied upon as the property of Jas. G. Odom and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costa. ALSO: Thirty-seven acres of land and two of Western Carolina, et al/, Defend ants, pending in the said Court, I, the undersigned Edward S. f Crcft, ar Special Officer of the Court of Com; mon Pjeas for Aiken County, South Carolina, will sell In/bulk, in front of the Court House doer at Aiken, South Oarclina, during the legal hours of sale, cn salesday in January, 1934, the same being the first day of said month, at public auction, to the high est bidder for c&sh, subject to confir- maticn by the Court and subject to tfce terms of sale hereinafter specified: “All and singular the assets and property of the Bank of Western Caro- jina and its Receiver of whatsoever nature and wherever the same may Singular all uncollect- Carolina, and aLo for the payment of j to be paid on or before February 15, all alleged pieferred claims against thj^ Bark of Western Carolina, with inteiest at seven per cent, from Oc tober 15, 1931, if and when the same may be adjudged to be due, or such dividend thereon as may be adjudged to be due, together with all cost? taxed against the Receiver of the Bank in connection therewith, which said al leged preferred claims amount to Eleven Thousand Six Hundred Forty- three and 27-100 ($11,643.27) Dollars and are. fully described in a report made to this couit by the said Re ceiver/ dated December 9, 1933, and filed in the record of this cause in the office of the Clerk of Court at Aiken, South Carolina; the bid to remain open'until noon cn the 30th day after said sale, exclusive of the day of sale, within which thiity days period nny person may enter a higher bid; the. successful bidder,- and any and all other persons who may thereafter raise the bid before twelve o’clock noon on the 30th day after said sq/e, exclusive of the day of said sale, to make a cash deposit of five per cent, of such bid a- earnest money or evi- den&Txf good faith in the bidding, the deposit of the highest bidder to be be, land all ! and Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account a. s Administrator, with the Will Annexed of Mrsl Alice I. Best, with the Hon. John K. Snel- ling, Judge of the Probate Court for Barnwell County, South Carolina, up on January 3rd, 1934, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge. an<| Letter s Dismissory. G. C. BEiST, Admr. With the. Wifi Annexed of 12-7-4t Mis. Alice I. Best.* " ' ■ ■. ---•'■— NOTICE TO CONFEDERATE VET- ,» ERANS AND WIDOWS. - //' — y//Zr; Notice is hereby given that I have received the FOURTH and last" in stallment of the 1933 pension and all pensioners are requested to'call at my office and receive same. JOHN K. SNELLING, Jndge cf Probate, Barnwell County, S. applied upon the bid should there bs; ,c., Clerk of the Barnwell County a compliance with the same, and if! Pension Board, the last bidder fails tp comply with; Nov. 27th, 1233,* 118 his bid, without lawful excuse, then hi? deposit shall, he retained and for feited as' liquidated damages; the liquidation of the Bank cf Western Carolina to continue during the time required for the proposed sale and the ccnfirmation thereof in -so far as col lections, sale?, settlements, etc., are concerned^ except thait deposits and :| claims shall not be used or accepted in such collections, .sales, settlements, eta., nor transferred on the books cf the Receiver of the said Bank, to the end that deposits and general claims ;tandihg in the name of depositors -s NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account &s Administra tor of the estate cf Theodore Thomas with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of the Probate Court for Barnwell County, upon Tuesday, January 16th, 1934,. at 10:00 o’clock a. m., and peti tion-the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. S. G. LOWE, Admr. Estate of Theodore Thomas. Barnwell, S. C., Dec. 18, 1933.—4t. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 28. UM 1’ •' I f \v the car s •/* # for i X ~ . V /' L HUNDREDS of thousands of people now own and drive Ford V-8 cars* Some neighbor or friend of yours has one. If we told you what we think of the car, you might say we are prejudiced, so we let the car. and its owner tell you. Economy of operation is one of the first points they will emphasize—the owner will boost of it and the car will prove it. The 1934 car is even better than the 1933— and that was our best car up to its time. The new . —- Vt car is more beautiful — faster — more powerful —gives more miles to the gallon—better oil ' economy—is easier riding—cheaper to own and Operate than any car we ever built. You owe it to yourself and your pocketbook to ask our Ford Dealer to let you see this car, and let you drive it for yourself. At the wheel of the csr you will be sure to reach a right decision. The Ford V-8 will tell you its own story. . *. • NEW for 1934 V| . * \ Meat Curing!! x ” Let Us Take Care of Your Meat! Be Careful About Your Economy Practice! The effort to - c ave a few cents may cost ycu your 4 entire pork supply for the year. For just & slight cost-^(neglible when compared to the cost of losing meat) you can havp your meat properly cured at our refrigeration plants. you have no way of getting your meat to us our truck will gladly bring ft in for you at no extra cost on the days they are in your territory. o • * ^ \ ^ f Charges: 1c lb. per month or fractional part. In cases wheie meat stays in storage more than one month, but not more than six weeks a charge of l!fcc per pound is made. For storage for more than 6 weeks, but net more than 2 months , - _i -n n. - _ j _ /A \ a chaige of 2c per pound i: made. V' / / BARNWELL ICE AND FUEL CO., 4 - ' • 'Barnwell, S. C. COASTAL PUBLIC SERVICE CO. Bamberg, Branchville, Denmark, Fairfax, St. George, Holly Hill * * and Walterboro. * • ■ s»~ BROWN & BUSH A ttorncy s-at-Law BROWN-BUSH ; BUILDING PRACTICE IN STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS BA] SOUTH CAROUNA ll