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1 PAGE POUR. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. 1936. " - — I a ! 4 *. The Barnwell People-Sentinel JOHN W. HOLMES 1840—*1912. B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. Entered at the post office at Barnwell, S. C., as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.50 Six Months .90 Three Months - .60 (Strictly in Advance.) THURSDAY. AUGUST 27, 1936. JUNIOR-SMART SET f BRIDGE CLUB. Miss Rosalie Spann was hostess to the members of the Junior-Smart Set Bridge Club and invited puests at eleven tables of bridge at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price on Marlboro Street Thursday afternoon. The high scqre prize for club mem bers, handkerchiefs, was won by Mrs. W. J. Baxley and the consolation prize, a set of ash trays, was cut by Mrs. Angus Patterson. Mrs. Ralph Smith, Huntsville, Ala., cut the consolation prize for guests and was awarded an ash tray, while Miss Willie Bush Dea- son won the high score prize for guests and was presented with hand kerchiefs. Mrs. Janie Benton, of Sumter, sister of the hostess, was presented with hose and Mrs. B. P. Daves, Jr., a recent bride, was also remembered with finger-tip towels. At the conclusion of the afternoon’s play at cards the hostess served ice cream and cake. Those enjoying Miss Spann’s hospitality, other than club members, included Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware, Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., Over 50,000,000 acres of farm land have been destroyed by soil erosion. Farm population is increasing. Legal Advertisements NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I have filed my final account as Executor of the estate of F. D. Rowell, deceased, with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, State of South Carolina, and will petition said Court for an Orde'r of Discharge and Letter s Dismissory upon Satur day the 5th day of September, A. D. 1936, at 10:00 o’clock a. m. J. Monroe Rowell, Executor of the Will of F. D. Rowell, dec’d. Barnwell, S. €., Aug. 10, 1936 4t. NOTICE OF CLUB MEETING. The Barnwell municipal Democratic Club will meet at the Court House in Barnwell, S. C., Monday afternoon, Aug. 31st, 1936, at 5:00 o'clock for the purpose of reorganizing, electing offi cers and an executive committte. A full attendance i s requested. P. W. PRICE, Pres. Aug. 25, 1936. Itc. CITATION NOTICE. The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, W. B. Cassels hath made suit to me to grant unto Marie J. Black Letters of Administration of , the Estate of and effects of Hender- _ son Hosey; Mr, Ed K ,r A. Brown Mm. Prrry B • <j>||£g£ ARE THEREFORE, to cite Bush, Mrs. B. P. Davies, Mrs. E. . , . . „ , . , , .. . and admonish all and singular the H. Girardeau, Mrs. J. W. Ruff, Mrs. 1 ... j j j * , ’ kindred and creditors of the said Wilson Walker, Mrs. H. L. O Ban- » ,, . j Henderson Hosey, deceased, that they Unofficial County Returns for State and County Officers. • • ; / UNITED STATES SENATE CONGRESS SolicU cor STATE SENATE HOUSE OF Sher iff Clk. Crt. Mas ter Coro ner Jas. F. Byrnes W. C. Harllee Thos. P. Stoney H. P. Fulmer f Gary Paschal Bert D. Carter a c 0 u M c’ . s. 33 U "O W J. M. Sprawls C. H. Beatty Solomou Blatt — J W. Folk • . 1 j W. C. Smith H. C. Youngblood s 2 u 0 s ca / R. L. Bronson G. M. Greene Barnwell 917 27 42 700 282 993 917 76 105 917 54 822 54 1 993 993 l 993 993 Bennett Spgs._ 60 2 4 1 49 , 15 66 6(j 6 1 34 6! | 1 35 1 66 66 66 66 7 Blackville 418 10 26 314 138 1 452 'I 296 155 53 343 95 287' 90 454 454 ' 1 458 458 Double Ponds ' 49 17 9 ’ 36 39 ! ' 75 ; 34 40 11 51 18 29 33 74 75 75 75 Dunbarton 101 7 53 I 66 98 1 164 82 78 . 143 70 | 46 ’ 48 15 164 164 1 164 164 Elko 189 5 15 124 84 208 1 93 114 23 56 j 70 98 165 180 209 I 209 209 Four Mile 133 0 9 135 7 142 139 3 14 127 4 128 11 134 142 j| 142 | 142 Friendship 86 4 6 1 46 50 96 81 13 19 82 | 4 78 7 I 96 96 | 96 | * 96 Gt. Cypress 156 1 137 21 158 138 20 j 28 146 4 126 3 158 158 j| 158 j 158 Healing Spgs._ j 95 47 | 143 115 28 | 5 122 19 112 27 143 143 {! 143 143 Hercules 90 17 51 1 95 66 1 | 160 129 P 29 29 141 12 115 17 | 156 161 -4i 161 ! - 161 Hilda 106 10 30 i 67 82 | 149 92 57 44 92 30 69 40 149 149 l 149 149 Red Oak 135 . 1 5 1 119 .21 I 141 134 5 10 133 8 128 1 141 141 141 141 Reedy Branch. 66 2 6 1 21 - 51 | 72 | 58 14 5 67 4 63 7 1 71 I 72 || 72 | 72 Rosemary 118 4 2 1 83 4! j 124 | 67 57 15 54 54 86 33 I 133 134 | 134 134 Siloam 40 6 11 43 12 55 | 42 13 24 50 5 29 , 2 I 55 | 55 ! 55 55 Williston' 517 398 152 1 209 | 352 j 105 | 200 | 317 ^ 358 | 92 I j \ Yenome 54 0 0 II 39 11 it*. it*. 00 6 I 28 47 ! 3 I 25 | 5 i 54 j 54 54 J 54‘ TOTAL 3653 123 296 I 2567 1217 || | 2734 1066 704 | 2759 | 748 2636 603 |t be and appear before me in the Court of Common Pleas for Barnwell Coun in case of Jefferson Standard Life In surance Company vs, W. M. Birt, the undersigned Master will sell to the highest bidder in front of the Court House at Barnwell, on the 7th day of September, 1936, between the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed premises: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being in the town of Snelling, County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, containing 110 acres, and bounded a s follows: North by lands of J. K. Snelling; East by lands of T. J. Jowers; South by Sand Bar Ferry road fiom Barnwell to Augusta, Ga; West by estate of J. non, Miss Kathryn Holland, Mrs. Na than Kartus, of Montgomery, Ala., # ~ u u . « no Mrs. H. A. Gross Mrs. C. A. Ritchie, ' ° f ^ * I ^ * B,,rnwt,,l ; S ' * S^ler, and lands now or formerly on Saturday, Sept. 5th, next after of D, nie | Greene, less 94-100 of an publication thereof, at 11 o’clock arre( rnor? or less, lying between the Mrs. Ralph E. Brown, Mrs. B. W. Sex ton, Mrs Ira Fales, Miss Willie Bush Demon, Mm L. A.' Cove, Mr.. TeHe 1 * *? *T «“*•. *? •"» <*» Snnd Bor Kerry R...d nnd the Richardson, Mrs. W. J. Lemon, Mrs. Ralph Smith, of Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. J. N. Anderson, Mrs. Don Wright, Mrs. Bobby Lee. Mrs. Winchester C. Smith and Mrs. M. M. Player, of Williston, Mrs. Janie Benton, of Sumter, Mrs. Fadgett, and Mrs. K. M. Hale, of (atlettsburg, Ky. Mrs. Charles Anderson. Elko, A ug. 25.—Mrs. ( ha ties Ander son, a lift long resident and widely known citisen of this community, died suddenly at her home near here Sat- they have, why the said Administra tion rh uld not be granted. Given under my Hand this 24th day of Aug. A. D. 1936. JOHN K. SNELLING. Judge of Probate Barnwell Co. Published on the 27th day of Aug., 1936, in The Barnwell People-Sent NOTICE OK SALE. new State Highway from Barnwell to Ellenton, so thai the southern boundary of the tract of land now be ing sold ia the new State Highway leading from Barnwell to Ellenton; said trad of land being the same tract of land heretofore conveyed to the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company by G. M. Greene. Master, by deed dated February 23, 1931, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court of Barnwell County in Deed upon a subsequent salesday, upon the same terms and at the risk of the bidder. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. MASTERS SALE. Pursuant to decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Barnwell Count) in case of Federal Farm Mortgage | Bt ^ k V * f ’ Corporation va. G. C. Beck, the un (IrnMgn-d Maat-r will >,11 In the ** Th. ,.t hidd-r m f,o„t of th* Court “ *■" Term, of sale: Cash, purchaser to urday Funeral services were held at the House at Barnwell, on the 7th day j *• dapoait of graveside ia the Hair cemetery Sun- „f September. 1936. between the legal i ftvr c * nt - ot h '* b,d ** day afternoon at 5:30 o’clock, with hour* of sale. th. following derc. Kd *' tth *•*••** «• be nppl»nd •• the Ber. C. A. Adams, officiating. premises: th * b,d upon the w,,h th * "All that certain tract of land con- .Mrs. Anderson, who was highly es teemed and whose de«th will he felt taining ninety-one and one half (VIS) deeply by her many friends m this ..res, known as the G. C Beck Place, section, ia survived by her husband; j„ R* d Qak Township. Barnwell tbun- oae son, Charles Anderson, Jr; one iy t South Carolina and nnw in the daughter. Mias Evelyn Andersen; one posaesaion of G. ( Beck, bounded on sister, Mias Mary Iheeks, of Aiken; | th* North by lands of Joe HankinnM and two brothers. C Hayes Weeks, of #n< | j K Harley; on the East by Aiken, and D. C Weeks, of Willis- | aM(1 , (lf j tH , |U n ki nilon and J | ton. Grass Growers Figure Profits. Williton, Aug. 20.— Members of the Palmetto Asparagus Growers associa tion received $49,968.40 for their as paragus cjuring the recent season, ac- Harley; on the South by hinds of Mosis Williams ;nd J. E. Harley and on the West by lands of l.la Hankin s' n and Fannie Hankinson. "Said tract of land is particularly described according to a plat pre pared by Ellis Engineering Company , ,on the 5th day of July, 1933, as fol- *y ™ of Federal Farm Mart cording to a final report just *n- | )lW> . to . w , t; Beginning at a po ut «age Corporation vs. Marion Wil- nounced by officers of the association. same and to be paid to the plaintiff at liquidated damages upon non- compliance. If the deposit be not made aa required, or if the bidder fad to comply with big hid within a reasonable time, the premises to be resold upon a aulwequent salesday, upon the same terms and at the riak of the bidder. G. M. BREENE. Master for Barnwell County. NOTICE OF SALE. Pursuant to decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Barnwell Coun- A total of 40,065 ciates of aspara gus was shipped during the season. Of this total, 3,409 ciates moved via. express and the remainder in 26 cars and 71 trucks. The average per crate! - for this year wag $1.24 to the grow- ! . • ^ • , .u i ,. , * chains to a point; thence north 41 de ers, which was lower than last year, wrhen the last three weeks of the sea on the southwest corner and running thence north 72 degrees 28 minutes east 8.46 chains to a point; thence north 13 degrees 21 minutes west 19.55 chains to a point; thence north *0 degrees 21 minutes east 18.87 Under and by virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Barn well County, South Carolina, in the case of C. A. Epps, plaintiff, vs. Mrs. Hattie P. Baughman, defendant, I, the undersigned Master, will sell in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the 7th day of September, 1936, same being salesday in said month, to the highest bidder, the following de scribed premises: All that ceitain piece or parcel of land with the improvements thereon, situate, lying ami being in the Town of Blackville, County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, and known ag the "Able Brick Store Lot Proper ty,” and bounded as follows: South by Railroad Avenue and Standard Oil Company and measuring fifty <501 feet, more or Iras; on the Eaat by Standhrd Oil Company of N. J., and Clark Street, and measuring one hun dred twenty <1201 feet, more or leaa; on the North by lands of Herman Brown measuring sixty tfiOl feet, more or less, on the West by lot of D. P. Johnson and measuring one hundred fifty <1501 feet, more or leas. Terms of sale. cash, purchaser to pay for papers and revenue s tarn pa. And the highest bidder at the sale, other than *the plaintiff, or hig at torney, or any person who may there after raise the bid. as provided by law, shall make a rash deposit with the Master of five per cent, of his bid aa evidence of good faith in the bidding. The deposit of the last highrst bidder shall be applied upon the bid. should there be a compliance with the same; that if the person making the highest bid at the sale other than the plaintiff, fails to make such deposit at the time of the ac ceptance of his bid, then the mort gaged premises shall be re-sold at once, without re-advrit^ement and without further order of the Court, upon the same terms, at the risk of such bidder, on the same a alesday, or some subsequent and convenient sales- thc west by lands of Jame s Ray. This being the same land conveyed to the said Howell Priester by the Bank of Western Carolina by its deed of con veyance, dated December 30, 1930, and recorded,in the office of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell County, South Carolina, in Deed Book No. 9-1, page 44.—R. M. Cooper, Collector of Inter nal Revenue. USE MORE ELECTRICITY— IT IS C HEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE. REDDY KILOWATT Your Ekctrical Servant. Satisfaction is worth a Lot. Let us do your Cleaning and you’ll be SATISFIED! Plexico’s Dry Cleaner’s Main Street Barnwell Hams, the undersigned Master will |day tht . Iea fter, at the option of plain- son, asparagus went to canneries whose prices were below those paid In the markets. REVIVAL SERVICES AT grees 52 minutes west 38.42 chains to a point; thence south 59 degrees 19 minutes west 8.62 chains to a point; thence south 14 degrees 23 min utes east 9.54 chains to a point; thence south 15 degrees 10 min utes east 10 chains to a point; LOCAL BAPTIST CHURCH i thence south 13 degrees 15 minutes east 10.63 chains to a point; thence south 11 degrees 25 minutes east 31.21 chains to the point of begin- The public is cordially invited to the revival services which will begin at the Barnwell Baptist Church on' ning. Sunday, August 30th. The morning 1 Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser: to service will begin at 11:30 o clock and ^ pay for papers and stamps. The bid the evining service will be at 8:00. The Rev. J. M. Teresi, pastor of the Milledgeville, Ga. Baptist Church will assist the pastor, the Rev. J. A. Estes. Jf. A. PRICE. Manager. INSURANCE FIRE SURETY BONDS AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. WINDSTORM PUBLIC UABILHY ACCIDENT - HEALTH will not remain open, highest bidder lequired to make cash deposit of five per cent, of his bid as earnest money, such deposit to be applied on the bid upon the compliance with the same and to be paid to the plaintiff as liqui dated damages upon non-compliance. If the deposit be not made as requir ed, or if bidder fails to comply with his bid within a reasonable time, the premises to be resold upon a subse quent salesday, upon the same termv «nd at the risk of the bidder. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. NOTICE OF SALE. Pursuant to doer** of the Court sell to the highest bidder in front of the Court Hous? at Barnwell, on the 7th day of September^ 1936, between the legal hours of sale, the following described premises: All that certain tract of land con taining Ninety - three <93) acres known as the Marion Williams Place, in Red Oak Township, of Barnwell County, South Carolina and now in the possession of Marion Williams; bounded on the North by lands of J. B. Morris and Leon Tobin; on the East by lands of H. W. Sanders; on the South by lands of H. W. Sanders; on the West by^lands of Ruby Snel ling and the Public Road which separates the same from lands of Joshua Sanders. Said tract of land i s particularly described according to a plat prepared by J. B. Ellis, Sur veyor, on the 30th day of October, 1933, which is recorded in Book A, page 4, of the records of the office of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell County. Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. The bid will not remain open, highest bidder required to make cash deposit of five per cent, of his bid as earnest money, such deposit to he applied on the bid upon the compliance with the same and to be paid to the plaintiff as liquidated damages upon non-com- plianre. If the deposit be not made as required, or if the bidder fail to comply with his bid within a reason able time, the premises to be resold tiff or his attorney, and so from time to time thereafter until a compliance .shall be secured. That if the last highest bidder making deposit requir ed fails to comply with his bid with out lawful excuse being shown then such deposit shall be retained by the selling officer and forfeited to the plaintiff as liquidated damages, and the said mortgaged premises shall thereafter be re-sold on some subse quent salesday to be designated by plaintiff or his attorney, without re advertisement and without further or der of the court, upon the same terms and at the risk of the former pur chaser, and so from time to time thereafter until a compliance shall be secured. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Of fice of Collector of Internal Revenue, Columbia, S. C, August 8, 1936.—The following described real property, seized from HOWELL PRIESTER un der warrant for distraint for non-pay ment of assessed taxe s due, will be sold as provided by section 3190, Re vised Statute^ of the United States, at public auction, on Friday, August 28, 1936, at 11 o’clock a. m., at his home, R. F. D., Barnwell, S. C.: All that piece, parcel, tract of land, situ ate, lying and being in George* Creek Township, in the County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and nine -<109) acres, more or lets, and bounded on the north by lands of C. F. Riser; on the east by Hercules Creek; on the south by lands of Frank Proveau; and on TEXAS CENTENNIAL CENTRAL EXPOSITION Dallas, Texas, 1936 AH preparations have been made to entertain you. Glamorous Texas cities, bustling, typically Texan communities, every section offers a brilliant panorama of attraction. Texas is celebrating one hundred years of unequalled achievement. 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