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THB BARMWXLL PE0PLE-8KNTINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, JUNE 27TH, WS5.
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NOTICE TO ALL OWNERS
OF DOGS.
NOTICE of all owners of dogs
■s hereby called to an ■ A c t
paaacc! at the la^t session of the Gen-
«craJ Assembly “to Reduce the Pre
valence of Rabies by Requiring the
Vaccination of all Dogs, Providing for
the En/or^ment Thereof and Penal
ties for its Violation." All owners are
waraed of the necessity of having
ibtir dogs inoculated at once or suf
fer the penalty provided by law. The
Act is as follows: ^
“Section 1. Inoculate Dogs Against
Rabies Annually.—Be it enacted by
the General Assembly of the State of
South Carolina: The owner, or the
person having possession of any dog
four (4) months or more of age shall
annually on or before the first day of
July have the same vaccinated or in
oculated against rabies by a licensed
veterinarian, physician, druggist, or
■other person designated by a govern
ing Board of any municipality or of
any county. The person administering
the vaccine or serum shall issue his
certificate in triplicate, one for him
self, one for the owner, and one for
the County Treasurer or tax collector,
gyving the name, age, breed, sex, and
identifying marks of the dog and the
date of treatment. The certificate
shall have written in ink or printed
across its face the following inscrip
tion: ‘Warning! Inoculation i s not a
sure prevention against rabies. Take
*JJ precautions to protect your dbg.’
“Section 2. Charge.—The charge for
imoculation or vaccination of a dog
•shall not exceed One ($1.00) Dollar,
including cost of the serum and such
charge shall be paid by the owner or
person in possession of the dog and
shall be in lieu of any tax now im
posed by law on dogs. . . .
“Section 3. To Allow Dogs Not In
undated Run at Large Unlawful.—On
and after the first day of July, 1935,
it shall be unlawful for any person,
basing the possession and control of
any dog which has not been inoculated,
to allow it to run at large.
“Section 4. Vaccine.—The vaccine
used in the inoculation of dogs against
,rabies shall meet the standard fixed
by the United States Department of
Agriculture of Animal Industry.
“Section 5. Enforcement—All law
enforcement officers, State, County and
municipal, and all school trustees with
in their respective districts are here
by specifically charged with the on-
foreeznent of this Act and are hereby
invested with all necessary police
powers to effectuate that purpose.
“Section 6. Penalty.—Any person
refusing to comply with the provisions
of this Act, or intentionally violating
any of the provisions thereof, shall be
deemed and held guilty of a misde-
raeanor and on conviction shall be
fined not more than Ten ($10.00) Dol
lars or imprisoned not more than ten
flfl) days."
J. B. MORRIS, Sheriff.
Barnwell, S. C., Jbne 14, 1935.
execution and coats,
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One lot in Blackville School district,'
bounded as follows: . North by Rey
nolds Street, South and East by R. B.
Pickling and West by Street.
Levied upon and sold as the property
of H. W. Still to satisfy the above
execution and costs.
—ALSO—
One lot in Barnwell School district,
bounded as follows: North by County
Hqnle, East by Mary Ann Scofield,
South by "Lady Brown and West by
Lady Browrr.
Levied upon and sold as the property
of Hattie Felder to satisfy the above
execution and costs.
—ALSO—
One lot in the Town of Kline, in
same block with the Bank building.
Levied upon and sold as the property
of Mary Louise Creech Tindall to sat
isfy the above execution and costs.
—ALSO—
One lot in the Town of Kline, in
same block with the Bank building.
Levied upon and sold as the property
of H. C. Creech to satisfy the above
execution and costs.
—ALSO—
Forty-three acres of land in Seven
Pines School district, bounded as fol
lows: North by Frank Creech, East
by W. M. Cook, South by C. B. Lazar
and West by Mamie Snelling.
Levied upon and sold as the property
of S. B. Moseley to satisfy the above
execution and costs.
' —ALSO—
Fifty acres of lapd in Seven Pines
School district, bounded as follows:
North by Sue Ford, East by Mrs. Hat
tie Matthews, South by Billie Jenkins
and West by Hattie Houston.
Levied upon and sold as the property
of Estate of Holman and Boulware to
satisfy the above execution and costs.
—ALSO—
One let and building in Seven Pines
School district, bounded as follows:
North by St. Paul Church, East by St.
Paul Church, South and West by R.
W. Dicks, now Barnwell County.
Levied upon arid sold as the property
of Odd Fellow’s Lodge to satisfy the
above execution and costs.
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Seventy-one acres of land in Dia
mond School district, bounded as fol
lows: North by H. W. Sanders, East
by H. S. Williams, South by Rebecca
McMillan and West by H. W. Sanders.
Levied upon and sold as^the property
of Estate of Katre ^stmdofsno mnrf
the r'..< ve execution and costs
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Five acres of land in Ashleigh-School
district bought from R. B. Brown.
Levied upon and sold as the property
of Clyde Priester to satisfy the above
execution and costs. .
—ALSO—
Forty-eight acres of land qnd one
SHERIFF S SALES.
S l a!e of South Carolina,
•County of. Barnwell.
Under and by virtue*of Tax Execu--
tirms to me directed by J. J. Bell,
Treasurer of Bainwel! County, I have
Bub day levied upon and will sell to
the highest bidder for cash, between
(Lke legal hours of sale,in front of the
ijonrt House at Barnwell, S. C., on
Ifcwdny, the 1st day of July, 1935, this
■being Salesday in said month, the fol
lowing described real estate:
Forty-one acres of land in Seven
T’kiu-. School district bounded as fol
lows: North by JL M. Easterling, East,
by Mamie Smith, South by Etta and
Rosa Owens and West by Bruce Place.
Levied upon and sold as the property
ejf Estate of Robert C. Holman, now
belonging to S. B. Moseley, to satisfy
Jthe above execution andl costs.
—ALSO—
One lot in Barnwell School district,
bounded as follows: North by Hagood
Avenue. East by Southern Railway,
3onCb by Mrs. Estelle Patterson and
West by Barnwell High School.
I-evied upon and sold as the property
vof Mrs. M. B. Woodward to satisfy
'. the jboi’e execution and coots.
—ALSO—
: Five acres of land in Blackville
tSdbooI district bounded as follows:
North by Metropolitan Life Insurance
Go., E?st by Lee Lancaster, South by
Nwrthup Allen and West by Annie
Riue.
Levied upon and sold as the property
of Susan Hutto to satisfy the above
execution and costs, •
—ALSO—
'Seventy acres of land In Healing
'’Spring School district, bounded as fol
lows: North by Edisto River, Eist by
1<- P. Boylston, South by H. Jeff Hair
and West by B. L. Boylston.
Levied upon and »old as the property
nf Lessie Hagood to satisfy the above J. 0. Patterson, Jr., to satisfy the above
building in Red Oak township, bounded
as follows: Bv Hanna Peyton, Richard
Hay, Finley Henderscn and Edward
Carter.
Levied upon and sold as the property
of Hastings Hunter to satisfy the above
execufion and costs.
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Nineteen acres of land in Red 1 Oak
School district, bounded as follows:
North by Richard - Hay, East by O. H.
Owens, South by Gantt Estate and
West by R. A. Ellis.
Levied upon and sold as the property
of Elizabeth Hunter to satisfy the
above execution and costs.
—ALSO—
Thirty-nine acres of land and one
biuiding in Diamond School district,
hounded as follows: North by H. L.
O’Bannon, East by Fannie Hankinson,
South by Estate of Ranson Snelling
and West by Stephen Holly.
Levied upon and sold as th» proper--,
ty of Ida Hankinson to satisfy the
above execution and costs.
N — ALSO—
One: lui -in Barnwe 11 School .district,
bounded as follows: North by J. D.
Still, East by Curkleboro St., Sotith
by a lane an,i West by Estate of John
Easterling.
Levied upon and sold as the property
of Russell Nix to satisfy the above
execution and costs.
--ALSO—
One lot in Barnwell School district,
bounded as follows: By Street separ
ating it from the Calhoun lots, now
lots of Cohen and by lots of Ben Pee
ples, lot of the Masons, lolt of Allen.
Levied upon and sold as the property
of Annett Allen to satisfy the above
execution and costs.
—ALSO—
One lot in the town of Blackville,
bounded a s follows: North by L. J.
Baughman, East by U. S. Highway
No. 3, South by S. H. Rush and West
by Arthiir Reddick.
Levied upon and sold as the property
of Georgia Brown to satisfy the above
execution and costs., ,-v
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„ Two lots in Dunbarton* School dis
trict, bounded a s follows: North by
Lizzie Meyer, East by Walker Street,
Sooth by Ball Park and West by
Street.
Levied upon and sold as the property
‘Who’s Who in
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Who’s Who in South Carolina.
1934-1935, Edition by Walker Scott
Utsey. Current Historical Associa
tion, Columbia, S. C.
This is the first full and complete
biographical book of the kind that has
yet appeared,.with .its 580 pages, for
and about all good South Carolinians
that are living not only in South Caro
lina^ but those who are away spendling
their good birthrights in the far cor
ners of the world. it has sketches
of 1,350 living South Carolinians who
are making good for themselves and
for others, and also honors it 8 recent
distinguished dead in a separate sec
tion. And yrhat is new and the most
useful addition »is the 20 page index
which group 8 by classes \jdl sketches
in the “Who’s Who in South Carolina"
of 1934-1935. We South Carolinians
have often been accused of boasting,
but this index will settle many an ar
gument or accusation, for it proves
that the little State is a great State
still with its many men and women in
~at least 60 different professions and
execution and costs.
J. B. MORRIS,
Sheriff of Barnwell Co.
Barnwell, S. C. June 12, 1935.
MASTER’S SALE
Under and by virtue of a decree of
the Court of Common Pleas for Barn
well County, South Garolina, in the
case of Sophie R. Drew, plaintiff, ver
sus J. W. Walker, et al., defendants, I,
the undersigned Master, will sell in
front of the„ Court House at Barn
well, South Carolina, during the legal
hours of sale on the 1st day of July,
1935, the same being salesday in said
month, to the highest bidder, the fol
lowing described premises:
All those certain four lots, or par
cels of lanj with buildings and im
provements thereon, situate, lying
and being in the Town of Barnwell,
State and County aforesaid, ami
known as 15, 16, 17 and 18 in block
seven, designated on plat of Oakland
Park. Said dots measuring two hun
dred (200) feet front and running
back a depth of 145 feet and bounded
on the North by lots Nos. 5, 6, 7 and
8; on the East by lot No. 14; on the
South hy^ Ha good Avenue and on the
West by lot of L. P. Wilson.
That the Master shall require the
highest bidder or bidders at the sale,
other than the plaintiff, to make a
cash deposit of twenty dollars as
earnest money or evidence of good
faith in the bidding, said deposit to be
applied upon the bid should there be
Compliance wdth the same, otherwise
the said mortgaged premises shall be
resold at once without readvertisement
and without further order of the court,
and upon failure to comply said de
posit shall be retained by the gelling
officer and forfeited to the plaintiff
as liquidated da mages,<*and that* the
said mortgaged premises shall there
after be resold on some"' subsequent
and convenient salesday designated by
the plaintiff or her attorney, without
readverfisement. Purchaser to * pay
for stamps and papers.
No personal or deficiency judgment
is demanded and the bidding will not
remain open after the sale but a com
pliance with the bid may be made im
mediately.
G. M. GREENE,
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Master for Barnwell County.
businesses doing distinguished work
in South Carolina and elsewhere in the
w’orld.
To mention only a few of these
groups one must include them alpha
betically beginning with the eight ad
mirals from South Carolina now in the
navy. . There were nine until the re
cent death of Admiral Samuel Me-
Gowan, who is remembered in a fine
biographical sketch. Sixty-four ex
pert agriculturalists come next, with
men like the Cokers, Faireys, Wanna-
makerg and! Wyndham Manning, be
sides professional economists and edu
cators, editors and publishers, and at
least 20 artists, many of them women
who are known all over the United
States, like Elizabeth O’Neill Verner
Meyers, Anna Heyward Taylor, Alice
R. Huger Smith affd Leila Waring.
And then there are the authors and
writers by the page, all of them must
have been included there are so many
indexed 1 . Too many to mention here,
they must be seen in the end of “Who’s
W’ho for 1934-1935” to be believed and
honored. So also with' the South
Carolina' Generals new in the army,
for there are 11 which, of course, does
not includejmere colonels and majors,
but they are listed as naval captains
and commanders and all are given
sketches in the book itself. The law T -
yers are also not in the list with the
judges, nor the mere doctors with the
surgeons, nor the bishops with the
ministers, but they are all there in
such numbers andl so well written up
that we fcel that this year’s “Who’s
Who in South Carolina" should be dis
tributed to all the libraries in the
United States and abroad.
The publishers, Current Historical
Association, and Walker Scott Utsey
who hap so thoroughly edited it, de
serves credit for getting up such a
beautiful book to look at inside and
outside.- Mr. Utsey in his foreword
also gives thanks to the splendid and
willing aid and information given by
Alexander A. Salley, John Bennett and
James Henry Rice, Jr., (who died in
the printing of it) all of this State, and
Leroy Campbell, of New York City.
With such eminent historical au
thorities and Mr. Utsey’s own clear
style and skillful research the “Who’s
Who" for 1934-1935 in South Caroltntr
FOR SALE!
v HOUSE AND LOT ON MARLBORO STREET IN BARNWELL.
APPLY TO ——
Frank P. Henderson and Frampton Toole, Receivers,
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Aiken, S. C.
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wilj fill .the long .wgftt in .aU
libraries in the State and elsewhere.
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Public and private libraries, schools
and colleges and wherever there is
need for reference and resarch work of
these strenuous times have long need
ed it. CAMILLA SAMS.
ALLENDALE PEOPLE ARE
INJURED IN AUTO WRECK
Allendale, June 21.—Dr. W. H.
Breeland, Mrs. Breeland and! their
daughter, Miss Laura Breeland, -were
irijiired in an automobile accident on
Wednesday night while returning to
their home from Augusta.
The accident happened at a point
near Silverton. It was said their
car collided! with another car which
dVove into the highway from a side
Notice Calling in Creditors.
State of South Carolina, , '*
County of Barnwell. v
Herman Brown, trading and doing
business under the firm name and
style of Simon Brown’s Sons, in his
' own behalf and in "behalf of all
other creditors of the estate of W.
A. Ross, who desire to come in and
contribute to the expense of this
action, Plaintiff
vs.
Seymour Ross, D. I. Ross, Pretto Ross,
Garlin Ross, Archie Ross and Mamie
R. Hartin, ' Defendants.
To oil lien crediors and general
creditors of the estate of W. A. Ross,
late of Barnwell County, said State:
Pleaae Take Notice, that you are
hereby notified and required to pre
sent your claim, with due proof there
of, to the undersigned Master for
Barnwell County, on^or before the
15th day of July, 1935, at his office,
Barnwell, South Carolina, at which
time the Master will hear and deter
mine any and all questions of law and
fact that may arise as to any claim
or claims which may be presented.
And upon the failure of any creditor
to appear and present his claim or
claims on or before the date above
designated, the said claim or claims
will be perpetually barred as provided
under Statute at Large No. 808, Acts
of General Assembly for S. C., 1934.
G. M. GREENE, *
Master for Barnwell County.
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road, but the names of the parties in
the other car were not available here.
The Breelands were conveyed to the
University hospital in Augusta.
Dr. Breeland was given emergency
treatment and returned heme, but
Mrs. Breeland and her daughter were
admitted to the hospital, where it was
reported today that they were doing
splendidly.
They had been called to Augusta to
attend the funeral of Mrs. Breland’s
aunt, Atrs. Ida Hankinson Calhoun.
No‘Definite Acticn on Hospital.
The County Board of Directors and
other interested parties, including the-
members of the legislative delegation,
held a meeting here Monday to con
sider plans for the building of a county
hospital, but no definite action was
taken on the proposed project.
CITATION NOTICE.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate
Judge: j A |
WHEREAS, Clarence J. Fickling
hath made suit to me to grant unto
him Letters of Administraion of the
Estate of and effects of Frank G. Fick
ling;
THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite
and admonish all and singular the
kindyed and creditors of the said Frank
G. Fickling, deceased that they be
and appear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Barnwell, S. G’.,
on Saturday, July 6th, next, after
publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in
the forenoon, to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Administra
tion should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 25th day
ofr June, A. D. 1935. V
JOHN K. SNELLING,
Judge of Probate for Barnwell Co.
Published on the 27th day of June,
1935, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel.
EFIRD’S
ANNUAL
SALE
Offers Unusual
Bargains
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The Last Four Days
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THURSDAY,
FRIDAY,
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We invite you to come and
share these great.
—BARGAINS
These Four Days will be
Big Days in this Annual
JUNE SALE
Prices have been slashed
deep to give you Bargains
that you will long remember.
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Now is the time to buy your
needs at great savings.
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