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THURSDAY, . f*' r ' THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA <s • HERB AND HERBABOUTS. fr \A Major Freeland, of Columbia, spent Monday with Ralph Brown. •— Mrs.. G. M. Neeley, of Denmark, spent Sunday in Bamwtell with friends. > i Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fuller have re turned home after a week’s Visit to Florida. '■ W. M. Harris left Sunday for Knox ville, Tenn., io s pend some time there with relatives. Mrs. Thos! M. J5ouiware and Mrs. B. P. Davies spent Monday in Au gusta shopping. r 4 M. H. Andrews, of Columbia, was a business visitor in Barnwell on Thurs day of last week. Jay Gross and H. F. Gross, of Greenville, spent the week-end in Barnwell with relatives. i 1 t \ ! Misses Elease Ray and Annie Mar garet Zeigler spent the week-end at their homes in Denmark. Mrs. Louise Bauer, of Hampton, spent the weejt-end at home with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Porter. Michael Ussery, Bobby Christie, Gene Parler and Berrifird Plexico spent Sunday afternoon in Augusta.- WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. Mi|. W. L. Molair was hostess to the members of the Wednesday Afternoon Contract Bridge-Club-last week. T+rr tib-lfls deck i high score prize, a deck of chrds, was won By Mrs. Perry B. Bush, while the consolation, a handkerchief, was cut by Mrs. J. P. Scoville. Mrs. J. Julien Bush of Clarendon, Va., was presented with the guest*prize, also a handker : chief. After cards had been laid aside the hostess served a salad course with coffee. *v Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., and Mrs. J. Julien Bush were visitors in Columbia Sat urday. The many friends of Miss Margaret Free will be glad to learn that she is rapidly recovering from an operation at a Spartanburg hospital. ^ Miss Mary China Stevenson spent ^ek-end in Columbia with her father, who is recuperating from an automo- bile accident at a Columbia hospital. Hummel Harley, a student at the University of South Carolina, spent the week-end at home with his par ents, Lieut.-Gov. and Mrs. J. E. Har ley. Col. JTE.'Harley, Jr., Terie Richard son and Herman I. Mazursky, Esq., returned home Friday night after spending a week in Philadelphia and New York City. Miss Maria Neuffer, of Abbeville, ar rived in Barnwell Sunday , night to fill the vacancy in the local high school- system created by the resignation of Miss Gladys Bell. We are publishing an adv. for Ho- gan’s'Clcthes Shop. They carry a lihe of popular priced suits, overcoats and Xmas gifts at wonderfully low prices, for s tylish men’s wear. Ralph Brown has returned from a week’s deer hunt cn Hunting- Island, near Beaufort, where he killed two bucks. One was an eight-point buck', the largest kilted on the hunt. The many friends of &. .M. Greene, Esq., of Barnwell, will regret ta learn ihat death has again visited his family. His sister, Mrs. W. S. .Eubanks passed away about three weeks, ago and word J reached heere this week that his * brother-in-law, Dr. W. S.. Eubanks, died Friday morning in North Au gusta at the home of his son, W. H.. Eubanks. He developed pneumonia and lived only a few days. He was buried on Saturday afternoon at Springs Methodist Church*: Aiken County. He is survived by two sons, W. Hugh Eubanks, of North Augusta, and Leon C.. Eubanks, of Aiken, one half-brother, Will Eubanks, of Char leston, and six grand children. B USINESQ tilderO STRAYED.—Female pointer, about ten months-old, white with-few black spots. .Strayed about 4 weeks ago. Reward. — Wilbur Williams,, Olar, S. C. Up. STRAYED.—Thursday, December 3rd, from my place at Craig Pond, one black mare mule, with “K” on left shoulder. Finder please notify Daniel Ford, Barnwell, S. C., route 2. FOR SALE—Red-heart Seed Wheat^ |1.26 per bushel.—D. P. Johnson, Blackville, S. C. 2tp. COTTON SEED GRADING.—It will pay you-te^have your cotton seed graded. I have one of the best grad ers on the market. I will go to your farm and^gntde your seed at 10c per bushel, or 7c per bushel if they are brought to the Texaco Station in Barnwell. I thresh peas and velvet beans. See me for further informa- tion.—H. J. Blacky Barnwell, S. C. 3tc HOUSE FOR RENT:—Bungalow on Main Street in town of Barnwell. Rea sonable price.—See G. Bates Hagood, Barnwell, S. C. • ^ JUNIOR-SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Mordecai Mazursky was hostess Friday afternoon to the members of the JuniortSmart Set Bridge Club. The high score prize for club mem bers, an oilcloth’ table cover, was won by Mrs. S. V. Brown; the guest prize, a^box of handkerchiefs, was won by Mrs. J. N. Andersoli, and the consola tion, a novelty- card table cover, was cut by Mrs. Ralph Brown. The hostess served apple pie a la modb and cof fee. Thpse playing besides club mem bers included Mrs. Charlie Brown„Sr., Mrs. Terie ' Richardson, Mrs. J. N. Anderson, Mrs. E. H. Girardeau, Mrs. B. P. Davies and Mrs. Robt. A. Pat terson. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER * FOR BRIDE-ELECT. Miss Jennie Gertrude Gignilliat, bride-elect, was honored on Tuggday afternoon with a miscellaneous snowt^r, given by her co-workers at the Court House, she having been engaged for the past five weeks on the re-indexing of the county records. The twenty women engaged on this project, to gether with the other women from the various offices in the Court House gathered in' the record office at the close of the day’s work and, after an amusing contest, JVIiss Gignilliat was showered with a number of lovely and useful gifts. Delicious ice cream and Tiit^e cakes where .served during the afternoon. Miss Gignialliatt was again honored on Friday afternoon in Aiken when Mrs. .Irvin Eubanks entertained in Ker honor with a shower. friends after the 15th inst., in .^.iken. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Eubanks, parents of the groom, and Miss Sadie Eubanks, sister of the groom, of Aiken; Hast ings and Rowland Johnson andlJBill Quarles, of Aiken, and a number of friends from Columbia, Aiken and Au gusta. ^ When Your Head Feels “Stuffy".. Apply Va-tfo-nol ...just a few drops. Vs-tro.nol pene. trates deep into the nasal passages, reduces swolleta membranes, dears away dogging mu cus, brings welcome relief. t 4 . ... I Two generous sizes i ••• 300 and 500. . . USID IN TIMS HKLPS PREVENT MANY COLDS I like the NEW CHEVROLET the best of alT :*= 666 Liquid-Tablets Salve-Nose Drops checks COLDS .and FEVER first day HEADACHES in 30 minutes MRS. MARTIN M. PLAYER WILLISTON HOSTESS. Williston, Dec. 7.—A delightful bridge luncheon was given Thursday, when Mrs. Martin M. Player enter tained at her home on the Springfield road. Alo vely arrangement of au tumn leaves, yellow chrysanthemums and white narcissus made the, two room s that were thrown es] suite an attractive setting for a pre-holiday party. IV rs. Solomon Blatt, of Barnwell, won high score prize. Mrs. B. P. Davies, of Barnwell, cut consolation. Low score was made by Mrs. Jack Phillips, also of Barnwell. Preceding the games was a most delicious three course luncheou served on the card tables. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. George E. Crouch, Mrs. Winchester C. Smith, Jr., Mrs. G. J. Trofti and Mrs Sam Ray. ■■ ^ ' GIGNILLIATT-EUBANKS . WEDDING. Miss Jennie Gertrude Gignilliatt, of this city, and Mr. Stanley Eubanks, of Aiken, were married, on Sunday af ternoon, the 8th inst., at 3.30 o’clock at the local Methodist Church. The .pastor, the Rev. J. C Inabinet, per- farmed the ceremony ■ The church was decoratecf with hanked ferns* Southern Smilax and lovely potted plants? Prior to the ceremony Mrs. W. E. Gile s played Angel’s Serenade, and Mrs. Ira Fates sang “Because” with, accompaniment by Mrs. Giles. Mrs.. Giles played the wedding marches. The bride entered with her brother, Robert Gignilliat, by whom she was given in marriage The bridegroom was attended by hi s best man, Hast ings Johnson, of Aiken. Maid of honor, Miss Louise Eubanks, sister of the bridegroom. Ushers were Rowland Johnson anrf Bill Quarles, of Aiken. 11 ' The bride’s dress was brown tweed swagger suit with accessories to match. Her flowers were Talisman roses and valley lilies. Mrs. Eubanks is the daughter of Mrs. R. P. Gignilliat and is an at tractive young woman. Mr. Eubanks is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Eu banks, of Aiken. Immediately following the cere mony the young couple left for a short wedding trip to Charleston and other points and will be at home to their Attention! HUNTERS • • » p. ' and TRAPPERS! WE BUY RAW FURS—RAC COON, MINK, OTTER AND FOX—PAYING THE HIGH- ’ EST MARKET PRICES. . 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Freidman hath made suit to me to grant unto her Letters of Administration of the Estate ofand effects of Saul Freidman; THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Saul Freidman, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Barnwell, S. C., on Tuesday, Dec. 24th next, after publication' thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said 1 administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 6th day of Dec. A. D. 1935. JOHN K. SNELLING, ‘ Judge of Probate, Barnwell Co. Published on the 12th day of Dec. 1935, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel. tion the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissoryi H. P. Compton, Admr., Estate of Joseph C. Wingard. Barnwell, S. C., Dec 5, 1935. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly of the State of South Caro lina with reference to the organization and establishment cf Corporations, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That, the undersigned corporators will on the third day after publication of this notice, petition the Secretary of the State of South^ Carolina for a charter incorporating the Dunbarton Cash De pository of Dunbarton, S. C., for the purpose of / engaging in the general banking business, principal place of business of said banking corporation to be at Dunbarton, in the County of Barnwell and Stpte gf South Carolina, with a capital stock of $2,500.00 divided into 50 shares of the par value of $50.00 per share with a surplus fund of $1,000.00 for expenses of. organiza tion and other incidentals incurred in the establishment of the said corpora tion. FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a meeting nf the sub- scriberg of the capital stock of the said corporation will he held at the bank building at Dunbarton, S. C.> at December, 1935, for the purpose of transacting such other business as may be necessary to ‘complete the organization, all of which will be cer tified to the Secretary of State. H. H. KING, F. H. DICKS, Corporators.. Dunbarton, S. C., Dec. 10, 1935 Notice tc. Debtors and Creditors. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will Ale my final account as Administrator upon the estate of Joseph C. Win gard, with the Judge of I*robate for Batnwell County, in the State of South Carolina, upon Monday, the 6th day of January, A. D. 1936, and peti- All persons holding claims against the estate of J. I. Hutto, deceased, are required to file them duly attested with the undersigned* Executrix, on or be fore the 1st day of January, A. D. 1936, anfi all persons indebted to said estate are required to mae prompt payment to the undersigned at' once. Annie Elizabeth Hutto, Adtax., Estate of J. I. Hutto, deceased. Dec. 12, 1935. / 3t Notice of Final Discharge. ■ fc - r v Notice is hereby given that I will file my final accounting as Executrix of the estate of A. E. Corley, deceased, with the Hon. John K. Sneling, Judge of Probate foi* Barnwell County, on Friday, January 3rd 1 , 1936, at 11 o’ clock in the forenoon, and petition the said Court for an order of discharge and letters dismissory. Mrs. Jessie P. Corley, Executrix. Against Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Any person or persons entering upon the lands hereinafter referred to situate in Barnwell, Richland and Red Oak Townships, for the purpose of hunting, fishing of trapping, will be prosecuted! to the full extentsof thelaw; Mrs. Flossie Smith 1,000 Mrs. Kate M. Patterson 3,000 Duncannon Place 1,650 Sweetwater Place 500 B. L. Easterling, Cave Place'**200 Barnwell Turpentine Co: ~ ..Simmons Place —_ 450 Middleton Place .- 300 « Mcse Holly 200 B. C. Norris 400 J. W. Patterson 100 L. Cohen—(Hay Place) 200 Dr. Allen Patterson 1,000 Bruce Place 500 Harriett Houston 150 Mrs. B. H. Cave 250 Sue Ford i 120 L. Cohen—(Chitty Place) 200 J. O. Parker 245 J. M. Weathersbee 572 Est. of H. .A. Patterson 2,000 Joseph E. Dicks 800 R. C. Holman 400 A. A. Richardson 1,000 Lemon Bros. ‘ 150 John K. Snelling 100 J. P. Harley 1.. 150 L. W. Tilly 160 John Newton 200 Tom Davis 400 Terie Richardson 100 N. A. Patterson (Tanglewood Place) 130 Billy Jenkins 60 Jerry Scott 76 Kemp Place 175 Andrew Jessie 60 GEO. H. WALKER, Owner, ANGUS PATTERSON, Mgr. The New Hardware Store " H. ANTOPOLSKY, Inc. A. Ai McALLISTER, Manager. , We are listing below a few of the many specials we have to offer you: V;. . - Five-panel Doors, 2-6 x 6-6, 1 3-8 inches thick t $246 Window Sash, $1.75 per pair and up. Five V-Roofing, all sizes at right price. Full Kip Leather Collars at ' $246. Bridles, 1 1-4 inch, 70 cents and op. * ; . Plow Points, Lands and Molds at prices you can afford to pay. 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