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MRS. CARTER HOSTESS
AT BRIDGE PARTY.
Mis. W. W. Carter entertained at
six tables of bridge at her home on
Main Street on Thursday afternoon
of last week. The high score prize,
a box of stationery, was awarded Mrs.
Solomon Blatt and the consolation, a
deck of cards, was cut by Mrs. Char
lie Brown, Sr. The floating prize, a
vase, wa's won by Mrs. Mordecai Ma-
zursky. At the conclusion of the af-
Mrs. Carter
B. 8. Moore, Jr., Mrs. Manrin Hoi*
land. Mm. Ira Fates, Mrs. B. P. Davies,
Sr., and Mrs. Thos. M. Boolware.
served a delicious salad course with
coffee. .
PLENTY OF I
POTASH j
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COTTON RUST was more general throughout
the South this year than ever before reported.
Rust is increasing, and farmers are losing profits
each year through reduced yields because of it.
Southern experiment stations and farmers
have shown that potash will control rust if used in
sufficient quantities. They also have found that
if enough potash is used to control rust, the bad
effects from cotton wilt are greatly reduced.
Prevent rust from developing on your farm
by using a fertilizer containing 6-8% potash
and a nitrogen-potash top-dresser. If rust has
already appeared, use a fertilizer containing
8-10% potash and a nitrogen-potash top-dresser.
WRITE US FOR ADDITIONAL
<r INFORMATION ON GREATER <*
PROFITS FROM COTTON
tMBRICRM POT AIR
IM8TITUTB, INC
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
CONTRACT CLUB.
Mrs. B. Wilson Walker entertained
the members of the Wednesday Af
ternoon Contract Club and several in-
vitedguests at six tables of bridge at
her home on Marlboro Street. The
high score prize for club members, a
covered pitcher, was awarded Mrs.
E. H. Girard au, and the consolation
prize for club members, also a pitcher,
was cut by Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware. J
The high score prize for guests, a |
vase, was won by Miss Margaret Free
and the consolation prize for guests,
a deck of cards, was cut by Mrs. Es-
tell Patterson. At the conclusion of
the afternoon’s play at cards Mrs.
Walker served a delicious turkey
salad course with coffee.
JUNIOR-SMART SET
BRIDGE CLUB.
The members of the Junior-Smart
Set Bridge Cub were entertained by
Mrs. Solomon Blatt at her home on
JOHNSON HAGOOD CHAPTER
MET FRIDAY EVENING.
Mrs. P. W. Price was hostess to the
members of the Johnson Hagood Chap
ter, U. D. C., at her home on upper
Main Street on Fiiday evening. The
rooms were made attractive by the
use of lovely fall flowers in yellow
with vari-colcred autumn leaves car
rying out the Hallowe’en motif.
The meeting was presided over by
the president, Mrs. F. S. Brown. Dur
ing the business session, matters per
taining to the welfare of the chapter
were discussed and disposed of. De’le-
gates and alteinates to the General
Convention were named, Mrs. Brown
as delegate and Mrs. J. J. Bell as al
ternate. J all
The birthdays of two “Women of
the Sixties,” Mrs. Anna Hagood, who
reached the age of 90 years on the
29th ult., and Mrs. Sallie Diamond,
who was 85 years old on the 27th ult.,
were remembered by the membrs and
baskets of fruits tied with the Con
federate colors were presented them
on their biithdays.
“Bingo” was played after all busi
ness was completed and prizes award
ed Mrs. B. L. Easterling and Mrs. C.
O. Jones.
A delicious congealed salad course
carrying out the Hallowe’en colors
was served.
othvr vehicle* on or over the greens
and fnirwny* under penalty of prose
cution for trespass to the full extent
of the law. i
Sweetwater Country Club.
Barnwell, S. C.
CITATION NOTICE.
CITATION NOTICE.
The State of South Carolina,
■ County of Barnwell.
By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate
Judge:
WHEREAS, M. Wengrow hath
made suit to grant unto her Letters
of Administration of the Estate of
and effects of L. Wengrow;
THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite
and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said L.
Wengrow, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, 1 in the court of Pro
bate, to be held at Barnwell on Sat
urday, Nov. 7th, next, after publica
tion thereof, at 11 o’clock in the fore
noon, to show cause, if any they have,
why the said Administration should
not be granted.
Given under my hand this 26th day
of Oct., A. D., 1936.
JOHN K. SNELLING,
Judge of Probate.
Published on the 29th "day of Oct.
1936, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel.
Ths State of South Cardins,
County of Barnwell.
By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate
Judge.
WHEREAS, Lena D. Brown hath
made suit to me to grant unto Marie
J. Black Letters of Administration of
the Estate of and effects of Simon
Wilson;
THESE ARE THEREFORE, to cite
and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said
Simon Wilson, deceased, that they
be and appear bef re me, in the court
of Probate, to be held at Barnwell, S.
C., on Monday, Nov. 9, next, after pub
lication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the
forenoon, to show cause, if any they
have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my Hand this 23rd day
of October, A. D. 1936.
JOHN K. SNELLING,
Judge of Probate Barnwell Co.
Published on the 29th day of Oct.,
1936, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel.
P. F. Haigler, Atty. for Petitioner.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Ford Dealers Visit
Factory This Week
B. D. Plexico, of B. and B. Motors,
Left Barnwell Wednesday for
Detroit. Mich.
B. D. Plexico, of B. and B. Motors,
local Fo:d dealer* left for Detroit on
Marlboro Strwet on Thursday After- loc *‘ ro:a d * 4, * r * ror Urtnm ^
noon. The high score prise for club "etfaesdny
member* wd»*«warded Mr*. W. J.j* 1 * 1r ° m North * nd South Carolina.
Baxley, while the consolation prise mho ’ w,th 7 000 olher * ,ro ® * 11
for club member, wa. cut bv Mi-! 1 *"* of lh * t ’* 41- wUI
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my Anal account as administratrix
of the estate of B. C. Matthews, de
ceased, with the Hon. John K. Snel
ling, Judge of Probate of Barnwell
County, State of South Carolina, on
Monday, Nov. 30, 1936, at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, and petition the
said Court for an Order of Discharge
and Letters Dismissory.
MRS. PAULINE P. MATTHEWS.
Admx. Estate of
B. C. Matthews, deceased.
Notice to Debtor, and Creditors.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
for elui
Margaret F
for gwrsti
ADVCmSE Iff THE PEOPLE SEMTOflL.
rut by M
The high score prise
ras won by Mrs.
I Tori* Richardson and the consolation
I prise for gwoots was cut by Mrs. Thos.
I M Boulware Mr* Mar.in Holland.
I n recant bride, waa feme labored by
11be booteoo with a gift. At the run*
I elusion of the aftoenoon’s play al
I rardi Mrs Blatt served a salad
I course With rotPoS- Those enjoying
j the piny other the a rish mess here in*
j eluded Mrs. tVaa M. Turner. Mrs
I Eetell Patterson, Mrs. E H Gtrar-
I doan. Mrs Terio Richardson. Mrs. W
IW, Carter, Mrs. L T. Clutter. Mrs
I into Detroit by special trans this
week -end foe a two-day gathering at
the Fcrd Motor Company’s factory,
i the first assembly of its hind m the
I history of the Ford organisation, for
| a display of the forthcoming year's
I models of the Ford V -A. They will he
guests of the Ford Motor Company
I while In Detroit.
Notice is hereby given that we will
file our final accounting as adminis
trators pf the estate of Martha Hair,
deceased, with the Hon. John K.
Snelling, Judge of Probate of Barn
well County, State of South Carolina,
on Friday, November 27, 1936, at 11
o’clock in the forenoon, and petition
the said Court for an Order of Dis
charge and Letters Dismissory.
J. A. CREECH.
J. W. ROBERTS.
Admrs. of estate of
Marths Hair, deceased.
Oct. 21, 1936.
—
NOTICE OK ELECTION.
Notice is hereby given that an elec
tion will be held in the town of
Hilda. S.
C, on Saturday, November
All per sen*
holding claims against
7th. 1936,
for the purpose of electing
the estate of
Isaac W. Rountree, de-
a Mayor
and four Aldermen for the
caamnI ft fa re
Itiested to die them duly
ensuing
year. The polls will be
attested with
the undersigned Execu-
opened at
the A. C. L depot at eight
tore, and all
persons indebted to the
o'clock a.
m^ and closed at foer o’-
said estate
wiU make payment of
clock p. »
L The following are hereby
same to the t
iA4ftr»itfA*d EsAcutofft.
appointed
managets of election: A.
ANNA ROUNTREE.
C. Still.
f|g§dyf ftOfl |liftf Ik Affcd Jkftlfl*.
B A. ROUNTREE,
Hutto
Executes •
under the Last W ill and
MED BLACK. Mayor,
Tftft (AJAftft
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1 of Isaac V. Rountree
Norman
Black, Cock.
Tto Game al MiRmion
VttliaSwu, Oct. Ml—A4endsle high
eleven and WillteCnn-Elho gndds ri
fought Sa a IS la It deadlock her*
laet aighf A break early in the Arst
tywaner set in matian Al emdnle's Arst
lorn Mown A Marked pas* waa ne*
rwverad an the locals IS-yard Itae sad
AUeadale pushed over the goal liae
In thrve p ay*
W iUlatwa- Elk j came right
eveaed the count after pal •(
foiosfd pas* (hit t*oh the k
Allendale l yard stripe ant
the next play.
Treasurer’s Tax Notice!
The C
April IA. I
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rut he epea from nepteml
tAtr*. vtMrll tike fwa!
Aft* It WA
to attend the BIGGEST FORD
DEALER MEETING EVER HELD
For the first time in history we Ford dealers from all
parts of the United States and Canada are invited to
Detroit for a gigantic sgles meeting. We are going to
see the new Ford V-8 for 1937.
I am all excited about this trip to Detroit and what
we are going to see there. Come to our showroom
Saturday, November 14th. We’ll show you the new car
and tell you all about it.
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Legal Advertisements
Trespass Notice
All persons sre hereby warned
against hunting, allowing stock to
run at large, kindling fires or ties-
passing in any manner whatever on
the following lands: The Sumter-
Barnwell Plantation, the R. B. Cun
ningham ,tiact and the Sarah Moye
lands in Big Fork school district,
Barnwell County.
JAMES J. RAY.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
B. & B. Motors
.Barnwell, So. Car.
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons concerned that I have filed my
final account as Executrix upon the
estate of J. I. Hutto, deceased, with
the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of
Probate for Barnwell County, State
of South Carolina, and will apply to
the Said Court for an Order of Dis
charge and Letters Dismissory upon
Monday, November 30th, 1936.
Annie E. Hutto, Executrix,
Estate of J. I. Hutto, deceased.
November 5th, 1936.
Trespass Notice
Notice to the Public:—
Considerable damage has been done
to the greens and fairways on the golf
course of the Sweetwater Country
Club by persons driving automobiles
on and aeroaa same. Any and all
members mi the rlab—art hereby
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The commutation road tax of $3.00 must be paid by all male citizens
between the ages of 21 and 55 years. All male citizens between the agn
of 21 and 60 years sre liable to poll tax of $1.00.
Check* will not be accepted for taxes under say circumstances ezerpt
at the risk of the taxpayer —(The County Treasurer reserve* the right to
hold all receipts paid by check aatii said checks have keen pud »
Tax receipts will he released mmtj upon legal leader, past «dhce msawv
enter sc tnrtifind rharka J. J. BELL* Ca
If Tfvaa.