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i M •• - THURSDAT, JUNE 11TH, 1936. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA • HBRB AND HBRBABOUT8. • B ' ' • H. J. Black spent Friday in Savan nah, Ga., on business. Miss Gene Peeples left Tuesday for a visit to relatives in Estill. - J. E. Harley, Jr., spent the week end in Florence with friends. Wilson Walker spent the week-end in Charleston with his family. 'Don’t forget to see the WPA ex hibits at Fuller Park this week. Mrs. Charlie Boyles, of Allendale, is visiting relatives and -friends in and around Barnwfell. Billy Bolen left last week for Char leston where he will, spend some time with relatives. Miss Jennette Hair and brother, James Hair, spent Sund'ay in Colum bia with relatives. Mrs. C. G. Fuller,* Mrs. W. A. Ful ler and Don Wright spent Wednesday in Augusta shopping. 'Misg Polly' Black left last week for Atlanta, Ga., where she will be the guest of her sister for an extended visit. Mrs. W. W. Moore, of Columbia, spent several day s in Barnwell last week with Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Burck- halter. Don’t forget to see the WPA ex hibits at Fuller Park this week. The new issue of the telephone directory for Barnwell and 1 Blackville will go to press June 20. Mrs. John Dunbar, of Columbia, is spending some time in Barnwell with her parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. John B. Harley. Miss JjCthel Anderson has returned home after a visit to Washington, D. C. R. A. Patterson, Jr., is spending some time in Bennettsville with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Creech, of Co lumbia, spent Sunday in Barnwell with friends. Mrs. Mary Bod'iford, of Riaekville, is the guest of her grandson, J. B. Still, and Mrs. Still, this week. , ■ | Miss Lucille Bell, of Columbia, spent last week in Barnwell a s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bornson. G. F. Matthews, manager of the local Seminole Store, spent the week end at his home in Ocala, Fla. ( Dean Fuller, of Ocala, F'la., iA spending several days in Barnwell with hi s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fuller. Mrs. Mordecai Maursky and three little daughters returned Sunday af ternoon after a week’s visit with rela tives in Charleston. Mrs. Dan McCraney, of Florence, is visiting relatives and fiiends in this section. W. R. Price left Thursday for Co lumbia \yhere he will spend some time at the home of his mother. The Vacation Bible School that is being conudcted at the local Baptist Church is being well attended 1 , there being 145 pupils enrolled. C. Jennings McNab spent last week in Charleston as the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Beck have re turned to Barnwell after a visit to relatives in Lexington County. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jowers, spent the week-end with relatives near Blackville. Miss Elizabeth Kennedy has return ed to her home at Lugoff after a visit to her sister, Mrs. T. R. Brown. Misses Hettie and Etta Mathis, of Blackville, spent Monday in Barnwell with friends. FOR SALE.—Young three-quarter Jersey milch cow, fresh to pail. Price $40.00 for quick sale.—B. F. Owens, Dunbarton, S. C. 6-ll-4tc. NOTICE.—Bring your wheat to us. Our mill has been overhauled, the rolls reground and corrugated and we will be ieady to do your grinding be ginning June 20th. We give prompt and efficient service. We also make plain flour, self-rising flour and whole wheat flour. Your patronage is ap preciated—CORLEY’S FLOUR MILL, Dunbarton, S. C. Lttle Miss Jo Ann Steirfberg, of Charleston, is the guest of Misses Paula and Elenor Mazursky this week. Miss Elizabeth McNab left Monday for Winthrop College where she will attend the State Short Course for 4- H club girls. Miss Jewel Gross, who taught dur ing the past session at Cross Anchor, is spending several days in Barn well with Dr. and Mis. H. A. Gross. Mrs. C. A. Weathersbee, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Bessie W. Bates, for several weeks, has returned to her home at Martins. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rickard an nounce the birth of a six and three- quarter pound son on June 4th. The infant has been named J. O. Rickard, Jr. Mrs. C. M. Rogers and son, C. M. Rogers, III, of Dunbarton, and Mrs, Bessie Weathersbee visited Mrs. Bes sie Bates Friday. Mrs. J. A. F\irse, Mrs. Annie L. Kirkland and Mr^. George Kirkland, of Milletteville, visited Mrs. Bessie Bates last Friday. • ** t, ■ Reddy Kilowatt says: * ^ ! Make this your happi est and most enjoyable summer by letting us install a modern Electric Range & Water Heater in your home now. Electric Cookery is Modern Because it’s Better With an electiic range you’ll not only have b?tter cooked foods but easier cooking as well, and a nice cool kitchen to add to your comfort. Elec tric Cookery seals in the natural goodness of foods and makes them taste better. Let us tell you about it to day—and the modern conven ience it will bring to your home. Only $2.00 downr with 36 months to pay for one of these Beautiful New Hot Point Electric Ranges Think of having Hot Water Automatically You can—if you let u s install a mod ern HOTPOINT WATER HEATER in your home! , At the turn of the faucet you’ll have instant hot water for bathing, shav ing, dishwashing, clothes washing— and for all of the other daily needs for hot water in your home. Ask us about it now. $2.00 down 36 Months to Pay All time prices include a small carrying charge. South.Carolina .POWER COMPANY Rodman Lerpon, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemon, left last Friday for Fort McClellan, Ala., where he will spend six week s in the ROTC training camp. Emmett E. Godson and two children spent Sunday in Columbia, the guests of his sister, Mrs. J. O. Grout, at whose home his mother, Mrs. S. R. Good- son, i 3 seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Goodson, of Gainesville, Fla., arrived here Mon day afternoon, they being called here on account of the serious illness of Mr. Goodson’s mother, Mrs. S. R. Goodson. The many friends of Miss Estelle Bennett will learn with regret that she wa s carried to the Orangeburg .Hospital Monday for treatment. It L the sincere hope of her friends that she will soon be able to return home. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Black returned home Tuesday night from a short visit to her daughter, Mrs. Mildred Black Kirby, of Olanto. . Mrs. Black was accompanied upon her return by Mrs. Kirby and little son, J. C., who will visit among relatives and friends here. Legal Advertisements NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account as Administratrix upon the estate of Robert W. Dicks, deceased, with the Hon. John K. Snel- ling, Judge of the Probate Court upon Saturday, the 20th day of June, A. D. 1936, and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismi?sory. * Emma B. Dicks, Admtrix. Estate of Robert W. Dicks, Dec’d. May 27, 1936. 4t Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons indebted to the estate of J. O. Sanders, deceased, are hereby requiredt to make prompt payment to the undersigned Executor, and all per sons holding claims against the said estate are required to file them duly attested with the undersigned Execu tor. SIDNEY E. SANDERS, Exect., k Est. Will of J. O. Sanders, Dec’d. Barnwell, S. 0., May 18, 1936. 3t CITATION NOTICE. The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Nina W. Price and J. C. Wallace hath made suit to me to grant unto them Letters of Adminis tration of the Estate of and effects of Jackson Wallace; THESE ARE THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Jackson Wallace, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Barnwell, S. Cl, on Saturday, June 6, next, after 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 thi s 26th day of May, A. D. 1936. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate. Barnwell Co. Published cn the 28th day of May, 1936, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel. DON’T EXPERIMENT WITH YOUR EYES Have them examined by a com- ipetent specialist at least once every two years. If you have defective vision, have it correct ed in time, and thus be assured of 100 per cent efficiency, better health and' modernized glasses adapted to your features. P. W. STEVENS, O. D. (Doctor of Op-tom-e-try) Barnwell, S. C. Hours: 9 to 2; 3 to 6; Sundays by Appointment. Miss Sarah Hogg, daughter of Mrs. John C. Hogg left Monday morning for Columbia, where she entered Draughan’s Business College. Miss Hogg is a recent graduate of the Barnwell High School and has many frienus here who wish her success in her chosen profession. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bornson, acconv ranhd by Mis s Lucile Bell, who hid spent the week in Barnwell with hei sister, Mfs.Bronson, spent Suncay in Columbia. They wete accompanied on their return trip by Robert L. Bron son, Jr., who had been spending a few days in Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Snelling and daughters, Misses Amy Ann and Marie, of Charlotte, N. C., and Dr, and Mrs. G. Norman Snelling and son, Norman, Jr., of Atlanta, will spend Jtfye week-end with their father, Judge John K. Snelling. Mr. and 1 Mrs. C. J. Bennett, of Williston, will be Judge Snelling’ s guests on Sunday. - ♦ ♦ • WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CONTRACT CLUB. The Wednesday Afternoon Contract Club met last week with Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., at her home on upper Main Street. The high score prize for club members was won by Mrs. Ralph Brown, she being presented with a pot plant, and the consolation prize, also a pot plant, was cut by Mrs. B. M. Jenkins. The high score prize for guests, two handkerchiefs, was award ed Mrs. Lessie Easterling. Miss Eliza beth Kennedy, of Lugoff, qnd Mrs. H. M. Killingsworth, of Lansdowne, Pa., were both remembered by the hostess with lovely handkerchiefs,. After cards had been laid aside, Mrs. Brown served ice cream and cake. (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT.) WE ARE ANNOUNCING SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL BEAUTY WORK, COM MENCING THIS WEEK,—ES PECIALLY ON ALL TYPES OF PERMANENT WAVES. FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE NO. 43. The Barnwell sBeauty Shop Drink Plenty of SWEET MILK IT’S GOOD FOR YOUR COM PLEXION. THE BEST HEALTH FOOD DRINK. ASK YOUR DOCTOR. SEE US TODAY OR DROP US A CARD. FOWKF’S DAIRY BARNWELL, S. C. Why Gulf has a new Gas for June co “l*£Z% e mm Special Tax Notice! All unpaid Taxes for the year 1935 have been placed in Execu- tion and will soon be ready to turn over to the Sheriff for col lection. The law provides that 5 per cent, additional penalty be added for collection charges. By paying NOW at the Treasurer’s office you save this extra penalty. V Pay now at Treasurer's office and save the ditlerence J. J. BELL, Co. Treas. Satisfaction is worth a Lot. Let us do your Cleaning and you’ll be SATISFIED! Plexico’s Dry Cleaner’s Main Street Barnwell ; ADVERTISE IN THE PEOPLE-SENTINKL.