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THURSDAY, APRIL UTH, 49Sfc • HBRB AND HEREABOUTS. V Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fuller sp^nt Monday in-^Columbia. Mis s Carey Martin has returned home after a visit to friends in Co lumbia. J. W. Vincent, of Union, was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Best on Saturday. .j I * Mrs. Harold Tinsley, of Atlanta, is visiting her parents^ Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Molair. Mrs. L. H. Christie and Mrs. P. J. Drew spent th^ week-end with rela tives in Swansea. Mr. and ^ rs * Perry B. Bush and little daughter spent Sunday with relatives at Ellenton. Wallace Porter,, of Springfield, has returned home after a visit to his sister, Mrs. Gilmore S, Harley. Mrs. Michael G. Smith, of Columbia, —Litany and address at 5:00 P. M. and Miss Willie Bu^h Deason, of’. Tuesday in Holy Week, April 16th. Moultrieville, were the week-end —Litany and address at 5:00 P. M. guests of their father, Dr. R. Deason. Thursday (Maunday Thursday), -April 18th.—Holy Communion and sermon «t 6:00 P. M. This celebra- Mr^ and Mrs. B. P. Davie s and their tion of the Holy Communion is in house guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. commemoration of . the institution of Jefferies, of Burlington, N. C., spent Sunday in Charleston and at Middle- ton Place ^Gardem: " ~ The manV friends of E. H. Girar deau will learn with regret that he -suffered a- sudden- attack Friday afternoon and was rushed to the Columbia hospital, where he is still quite sick. ocie MRS. BOULWARE ENTERTAINS FOR MRS. HILDEBRAND. the Lord’s Supper. Good Friday, April 19th.—Litany ats<f sefSjdn "at lOtOO A. M. ~ Services for Easter Day will be an nounced later. To these services and all others In-thig church the public is cor- didlly invited to attend. Trustee Election. Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bush and daughter, Miss Mary Bu^h, were visi tors in Ellenton Suday afternoon. —^ Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Jefferies, of Burlington, N. C., were the week-end guests of Mr. and! Mrs. B. P. Davies. Mrs. W. L. Molair and little daugh ter were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wragg in Columbia last week. Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr., entertained the jnembers^if—the Ladies’ Guild-of the local Episcopal Church Monday afternoon. Misses Marian Bolen and Betty Bax ley were the week-end guest s of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haw kins Baxley, of Blackville. Miss Annie Margaret Zeigler was called to Columbia Friday on account of the illness of her mother, who is a patient in a hospital there. The trustee eledtion in the Black ville high school district on Tuesday resulted in the election of the follow- -ing trustees,—according to -informa tion received here: At Blackville—C. R. Boylston, Geo. K. Fickling, G. Frank Posey, O. D Hammond and Farrell O’Gorman. At Ashleigh—Julian Staley, Harry Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware entertained Wilson and J. H. Lancaster, at a bridge luncheon Thursday morn-J At Healing Springs—A. E. Wade, ing Tor Mrs. RP B. Hildebrand, of Marion Odom and Troy Noble jYork, who was the house guest of Mrs. Winchester C. Smith, Jr., of Wil- liston. The high score prize, a linen towel, was won by Mrs. Q. A. Ken nedy, Jr7, of Williston, and the guest of honor was also presented with a linen towel. Out-of-town^ guests in cluded Mrs. Hildebrand, Mrs. Winches ter Smith, Mrs. G. J. Trotti, Mrs. W. B. Powell, Mrs. J. E. Kennedy and Mrs. Q. A. Kennedy, Jr., of Williston. No report was received from Dou ble Ponds. important bills are pending this week. Mr. Bou|ware stated! that he has en gaged strictly in the practice of civil law for the past 25 years, but at the insistence of the Court both of these gentlemen consented to defend the accused man. Judge Wolfe then ap pointed J. Julien Bush, Esq., law part ner of Senator Brown, as the third member of defense counsel, but he dis qualified ^himself and was also ex< ed. A. H. Ninestqin, Esq., of Black ville, was then designated by Judge Wolfe. The defense attorneys then conferred with the prisoner and-began E FHhR 'V SALE Mrs. NeHie S: Cave. Dunbarton News. Mrs. Nellie S. Cave, 73, died at 12:15 o’clock yesterday (Wednesday) morning at her home in Barnwell af ter an illness of two weeks, though she had been in declining health for 1 1 several months. \ 'v il ' Mrs. Cave was a daughter of the late Samuel C. Cave and Martha Stansell Cave and the widow of the — -Dunbarton, April 9.—Mrs. B. J. W. late Angus B. Cave. She was a life* Weathersbee returned home/Thursday long resident of Barnwell County and from Sardis, Ga., where she hadl been had a host of friends who are sad- called during the critical illness and dene'd over her passing. She .was a death of her mother, Mrs. B. J. Han-1 member of the Barnwell Baptist kinson. Mrs. C. M. Rogers, Jr., Church and was a ready participant George, Jr., Wilson, Marion and Paul i in all of its activities. Mrs. Cave was Weathersbee, of Dunbarton, and Mrs. a woman of lovable qualities and en- Mis s Mary Bush entertained a npm- ber of the younger set with a dance Friday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bush. The D. A. R. meeting has been postponed! this week on account of a death in the family of the regent. Notice of meeting will be announced later. Ida Owens, of Williston, are grand children of Mrs. Hankinson. • Episcopal ^Church Services. . The Rev. John A. Pinckney, rector of the Church of the Holy Apostles, announces the following schedule' of services for the remainder of Lent and especially during Holy Week: Thursday, April 11th.—Litany and addres s at 5:00 P. M. Sunday, April 14th, PALM SUN DAY.—Morning Prayer and sermon at 11:00 A. M. Monday in Holy Week, April 15th. FINAL TAX NOTICE Under provisions of a Resolution passed by the General Assembly, the time for the pay ment of 1934 property taxes has been extend ed to April 15, 1935. 0 After April 15th, the County Treasurers will be closed, the full .. ^ "" *' penalty added and exe- cutions issued; t " • -f * J. J. BELL, County Treasurer. gaged in the social life of both old and young. She is survived by one son, Lang- don A. Cave; and one grandson, W. Tarleton Cave, of Barnwell, and one sister, Mrs. Lenna C. Buist, of Black ville. Funeral services will be conducted at the home this (Thursday) morning at 11:00 o’clock by her pastor, the Rev. J. Aubrey Estes, assisted by Di\ W. M. Jones. Interment will be in the Barnwell cemetery. The pall bearers will be as follows: Active, T. L. Bronson, Charlie Brown, Jr., M. C. Best, L. C. Vickery, J. E. Harley, Jr., and P. A. Price; honorary, N. G. W. Walker, Charlie Brown, Sr., C. F. Molair, W. J. Lemon, Terie Richard- son, E. D. Peacock, B. L. Easterling, H. L. O’Bannon, Dr. W. C. Milhous and G. M. Greene. preparation, of the c&se. Solomon Collins, an aged, crippled negro, was also arraigned Monday af ternoon for the murder of his wife here a couple of weeks ago. Collins is unable to stand alone and was held upon his feet by two other negroes during his arraignment. He pleaded “guilty” to the charge in the indict ment but upon the advice of voluntary counsel, changed his plea to one of “not guilty.” A plea of guilty with recommendation to mercy was later accepted and he* was sentenced to life imprisonment. The first case tried at the present term was that of Ossie Dunbar, charged with murder ,which resulted in an acquittal, Other cases disposed of at this term were as follows: Arthur Jenkins pleaded guilty to the charge of housebreaking and lar ceny and was sentenced to 12 months at hard-Htbor. . Oti s Washington, aged 13 years, pleaded guilty to the charge of house breaking and larceny and was sen tenced to four years in the industrial school —or reformatory for—colored youths, in lieu oTTour years at hard labr on the chain gang or in the State penitentiary. Erwin Swett was acquitted of the murder of Jenkin s Jones. ADVERTISE in Tne People-Sentinel Thursday and Friday, April 11-12 “Kid Millions” —with— Eddie Cantor Comedy—“OLD GRAY MAYOR” Thousands of New Things Just Arrived for This Eastcr Safa. Unheard of Values in Every Department of Our Store EASTER DRESSES Smart New Styles' for Easter in Ladies’ and Misses Dresses. White, Pastel and Navy Shades, One and two piece styles. Sizes 14 to-60. — DRESSES Just Received for Eastep a large as sortment of New Dresses in the New Spring Styles and Colors on Rhds u SATURDAY, APRIL 13 BABOONS” Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson’s latest Afidan, Jung}; Picture. Also Comedies and Chapter 12 of “RED RIDER” THURMOND HARRIS WILL DIE IN ELECTRIC CHAIR JUNE 7TH (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE..) ■'"f 1 — ■!. U.ll « 11 I ■II.— ■ ■ has been ro evidence whatever < probable mob violence, Sheriff J. ] Morris had taken every precaution to protect his prisoner, and, in addition to a large number of local deputies, Monday and Tuesday, April 15-16 Will Rogers in —!N— _ . ; r ' n ^ “County Chairman” it he ,hadl also enlisted, the services of several members of the State highway patrol, Sheriff Howard, of Aiken County, Sheriff Hadwin, of Bamberg County, and their deputies. The negro, who ha s been held in Columbia for safe-keeping since the perpetration of the crime on the night of March 3rd, was brought to Barn well some time Sunday night. While it was not known to the general public he had been kept secreted in one of the jury rooms of the, Court House here until his arraignment Monday af ternoon, As he was brought into the crowded court room, handcuffed’ to an officer and surrounded by severa deputies, a hushed silence fell over the assemblage. Harris was escorted by the officers to the prisoner’s dock ant placed therein. Judge Wolfe com mancfed that the handcuffs be removed from the prisoner, saying that no one can be arraigned while manacled, ant he later ordered the officers surround ing the negro* to take their seats leaving the’ accused man standing alone, the target of hundreds of curi ous eyes. Solicitor B. D. Carter read the in dictment to Harris, who entered plea of “not guilty” in a firm tone o:’ voice. He was asked! if he had em ployed counsel and when he replied in the negative, Judge Wolfe said it hatf "J’ long been his opinion that when a per son is accused of a major crime am is financially unable to employ a law yer, he should be given the benefit o the most able and learned ,members of the local Bar, and he designatec Senator Edgar A. Brown, Col. Solomon ^ Blatt and Thos. M. Boulware, Esq to defend Harris. Senator Brown dis qualified himseJf on the ground that he was a potential witness for the prose 1 cotton and Col. Blatt sought to be, ex cused by reason of the fact that he is , a member of he legislature and that Also Comedy:—“BIG BUSINESS’ And Latest News. WEDNESDAY, APRiL ** —BARGAIN DAY— “Transent Lady” - —with— GENE RAYMOND — HENRY HULL Comedy:—Hollywood Trouble” Thursday and, Friday, April. 18-19 WALLACE BEERY in . ll ' ■' y ■■ <i -Jy' ^ ^ ' Mighty Barnum” ^ ~ James R. Bradley BAMBERG, S. C. 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