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f pacc ncirr. T«B BARN WELL f BO PL B-8RNT1NRL. BARNWELL. BOtTE CAROLINA THl'RBDAY, NOVEAfBER M. IBM Triple “C” Newt Notes W. TEAL, Reporter. CCC Camp, Nov. 23.—Co. 4408’* Basketball team went to Charleston Saturday to lose the first frame of its basketball season by a score of 28-14. It wns an interest infr frame throughout with both teams making a lot at fouls and otherwise playing in early season form. / Those who saw the game and play ed in it declared that what the Barn well team needed was more practice. Twice last week the team journeyed to Blackville to practice in the new Blackville gym. These practices were held on Tuesday and Thursday night, and they were very good. It is hoped that the team can continue to prac tice at least twice a week, but it is not certain that this will be possible. On Thursday night, the CCC scrim maged «gainst Blackville. No score was kept, and the scrimmage lasted considerably longer than the average game. The Georgetown CCC camp comes to play the Barnwell CCC camp next Saturday, Nov. 28, and it is likely that the game will be played in the Black ville gym at 3:30 in the afternoon. A small charge will be made to see the game. The boys believe they will show up well against Georgetown this week, and everybody is invited to come to the game. On the Jobs. We are glad to say that E. M. Padgett is back with us after being forced to take several days leave on account of the illness of his brother. He and his crew, with Leaders Hen derson Williams and Lewis Faver, and Assistant Leader Hubert Ricker, are working on truck trail No. 30. Mr. Murray and the carpenter detail under Pete Brown, are still busy build ing a fence around tbe tower house and site at the Barnwell tower. Mr Reugrr and his telapAaoe de tail, with Red Gideon is leader, are busy finishing up the telephaoe In conaweting the towers with each other and with the houses cf the warden* Mr. Gamble ha* about seven working on the timber type survey TWy move about over the county rowing many mile* ta a day, Tfcaakogiviaf Everybody is looking forward to s h«g tarkvy dinner imrarnp THanksgiv mg Uay. as no passe* are being given out to go nff on the day or the day before On theoe two days work will go on aa usual This is a variation from the custom ef the past year or two. when in man) of the camps the boy* b*ie boon allowed to make up eitra time and then take the Friday after Thanksgiving a» a holiday Mr* John K Harden said et|at« will make payment of same to the undersigned Administra tor. 0. WALLACE HARLEY, Administrator of the Estate of J. 0, Walker. Dunbarton, S. C., Nov. 28, 1936. NOTICE OF SALE. P«ge given below: S. J. W. Still, Book 9-Z, pkge 344. Paul H. Williams, Book 9-Z, page 346. estate: One lot end one building in Kline School District, bounded on the North by Kline School/East by H. C. Win- Mrs. Bessie J. Westhersbee, Book grow, South by Kline snd Baldock 9-Z, page 354. j Road ind West by Cora E. Ready. Jessie Foreman, Book 9-Z, page Levied upon as the property of A. R. snd A. H. Braxton and sold to W. E. Ashley, Joseph Ashley and satisfy the above Execution snd costs. On Thursday, December 3, 1936, a!i eleven o'clock a. m., as Administrator of the estate of John Bradley, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House at Barnell, South Carolina, one brown mare mule thir teen years old, named Hattie, weight about one thousand pounds. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate. NOTICE OF SALE. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Esatern District of South Carolina IN THE DISTRICT COURT. In Equity. vtnru M w Ma'tw <Mr a gill in hrf rati) f«-ri hair rlafmv 1 i Hair*, tbrn . married Mr John K Ha'drn. of near k inr Miaa Hair* lived near Dunhirtin hef« re her marriagr On (k tuber the SOth. ItkUi, M • Maiden Crpartrd thi* life an: i* buried at Dunh-rton in a beau- I tiful vault erected by her huv^nrvi. j who m<'it deeply mourn* her death and who ha« rt-<iu«--t«-d thi» write*- to nay to »!| tho*« uho *o kindly were in attendance duting her la*t i!lnc»a that hi« heart goes out to them in gratitude ant thi nkv Mrj*. Ha*den, be'ide* her husband, leaves two brothers. Bill and Hey ward Bates, ind one sister, Mrs. Providence Rountree, who deeply mourn her dcith, along with quite a number of nieces and nephews and many friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Harden worked together and are an example of whaf ••an be made rut of the ground, for it is well known that they amassed quite a neat little fortune by their mutual efforts. F. H. Gaunt. Ashleigh H. D. Club. Ash’.eigh, Nov. 24.—The Ashleigh home demonstration club met today at the Ashleigh school house. The meeting was opened with a song. “Come, Ye Thankful People," followed by an interesting talk by Miss Eliza beth McNab, home demonstration agent. Cook books were given to the members, and also songs for their scrap books. A lesson in colorgraph wr.s explained by Miss McNab. ■ - ■WW-W ADVERTISE IN The People- Sentinel. Legal Advertisements Notice to Debtors and Creditora. All persons holding cUims agaiast the ertate of J. 0. Walker, deceased, are requested to lie them duly attest ed with the underaarwvd Administra tor, and ail parsons mdokted to Turpentine and Rosin Factors, Inc., Complainant, v. Prior J. Rooney and F. S. Bailey, in dividually, and as co-partners trad ing as Bluffton Turpentine Com pany, Defendants. Under and by virtue of the terms of the decree of foreclosure and sale signed by the Honorable Frank K. Myers, United States District Judge, in the above entitled cause, the under signed will offer for sale before the Court House door at Beaufort, South Carolina, at 12:00 o’clock noon, on the 24th day of December, 1930, to the higheal bidder for cash, the following descriwd property, the aame to be sold as a whole: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being In the County of Beaufort, State of South Carolina, containing five hun dred twenty-five (5251 arret, more or le*a. and known as the “Allen Faraa. 1 * bounded as follows: North by lands of E C. Hudson (formerly known as the Frant property); East by Guerard Avenue separating it from lands of Mrs W W Williams: Smith by May River Road, separating M from May River and part of the Town of Blafftoa. Waal by Inada ef Fats Brother* (known as Burk Island property.) Also all that certain piece, parrel or lot of land lyu«. situate and be ing near the Town of Bluffioa. Bluff toa Township. Beaufort Coaaly and State of South Carolina, routeUdag Sve |6) scree, sad more partmlaHy deernbed and bounded as follow*: arid tract of laud beginning at a point e« the Foot Point Bead, said point be ing the southwest corner ef a settle ment established by K C Copelanf. Jr, and now leased from Charles C. Ulmer. Jr, and ethers, and tunning j frum s«id point along the eastern Dae «f •aid road in a northerly direct toa for a distance of sit hundred 4 #00) fe>-' to t rimer and frcm thence at a ugh ang'e for ad distance of thtee hunired «isty three (3#3) feet in an eagerly direction and from thence at * i igbt angle in a southerly direction f. i a distance of an hundred (600) feet and from thence at a right angle buck in s atting point, said tract being in *h.ire a rectangle, and bounded on the N rth by 1nds of Charles C. Ulmer. I .. et al., and on the East by a mad herein rrferred to known as Foot Point Road ami lands said to belong to Vereen and WiHiams; said tract I'emg a part and parrel of what is known as Hunting Island tract of land. Also, the following personal proper ty situated at or near Bluffton, in the County of Beaufort, State of South Carolina: Fourteen shanties, 1 dwelling, 1 lot and barn, 1 commissary, 1 small house, 1 log cabin, 50,000 used cups, 45 used dip barrels, 3 horses, 1 25 bbl. still complete, 1 gasoline engine and pump, 1 spirits shed, 1 two horse wagon. 1 one horse wagon, 1 used In- terntional truck, and 1 1935 Chevro let truck. Also, the following turpentine leas es in Beaufort County, signed by the following persons and recorded in the CUvk’s Office in the book and page given below: . ^ Bluffton Real , Estate Company, Book 3 of Leases, page 166. Ephraim Cooler, covering lands in Bluffton Township, Beaufort County, Sou f h Carolina. Edward Sanders, covering 100 acres in Beaufort County, South Carolina. Also, the following personal proper ty situated in Barnwell County, South Carolina: One pair scales, 1 Chevrolet 29 Model coach, equity in 1934 sedan, 1 Chevrolet sedan 1933 model, 1*^£33 Chevrolet truck, 1 1934 Chevrolet pick up truck, buildings, 99,000 galvanized cups, 102 dip barrels, 1 horse, 1 still outfit complete with fixture*, 1 new pickup truck, and frame for scale. Also, the following Mrs. Carrie J. Ashley, Book 9-Z, pages 362-363. J. R. Moody, Book 9-Z, page 349. Amelia Price, Book 9-Z, page 348. N. A. Patterson, Book 9-Z, page 347. Mose Holly, Book 9-Z, page 360. Mrs. Gertrude Cubine, Book 9-Z, page 360 W. F. Dunbar, Book 9-Z, page 357. L. Cohen, Book 9-Z, page 359; and L. Cohen, Book 9-?, pag% 359; and recorded in Allendale County in Book 8, page Mrs. C. M. Rogers, (Evelyn Rog ers), Book 9-Z, page 346. Mattie Ginne (Givings), Book 9-Z, page 353. Handy Floyd, Book 9-Z, page 356. Daniel W. Cummings, Book 9-Z, pages 363-364. George Williamson, Book 9-Z, page 365. Albert Hankinson, covering 25 acres, more or less, in Barnwell Coun ty, South Carolina. —ALSO— Twenty-five acres of land in Friend ship School District bounded on the East by C. F. Rizer, South by W. S. Creech and on the West by Saltke- . • hatchie Swamp. Levied upon as the property of J. J. Creech and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. —ALgO— Ten acres of land in Kline School District bounded on the North by M. B. Hagood Estate, East by M. B. Ha- good Estate, South by Boss Tilley, and West by B. M. Jenkins, Sr. Levied upon as the property of Estate of Jim Todd Creech and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costs. • —ALSO— p Twenty-three acres of land in Tink er’s Creek school district, bounded on the North by R. L. Hair; East by Joe Mitchell; South by T. J. Jowers and i West by J. L. Shuler, et al. Levied upon as the property of Estate of Louisa Frederick and sold NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice I* hereby given to all per* sons concerned that I have filed my final account at Executrix upon the estate of J. I. Hutto, deceaaed, 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 SOth, 1936. Annie E. Hutto, Executrix, Estate of J. I. Hutto, deceased. November 6th, 1936. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account as administratrix of the estate of B. C. Matthews, de ceaaed, 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. Mules and Horses For Sale JUST RECEIVED A CAR OF YOUNG MULES FROM THE WEST. WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU AT PORTER’S OLD STAND, BACK OF COURT HOUSE IN BARNWELL, S. C. GEORGE E. CROUCH R. L. Moody, covering 500 acres, 1 to g^igfy above Execution and costa, more or less, in Barnwell County, South Carolina. W. F. Bates, Book 9-Z, page 386. Mrs. Kate Maud Justus, covering 230 acres, more or less in Barnwell County, South Carolina. Also, the following turpentine leases in Allendale County, signed by the following persons and recorded in the Clerk’s Office in the book and page given below: Lucius Sanders, Book 8, page 548. Miss Kate D. Kirkland. Book 8, page 554. S. 8. Fursa, Agent for Estate E. A. .Fursa, Book 8, page 677. W. D. Cease, Book 8. page 543. Major Parker. Book 8, page 633. J. A. Furse, Book 3, page 447 Annah Scott, covering 70 more or less, in Allendale Ceaaty. South Carolina. C B Ellta. Book t. page Ul_ John Major, Book 8. page <33 Boiler Allen. Book 8, page M3. Lea Dunbar, covering 3# acres, more er Uos, in Atleodals County. of III sure or leas, in A Dsn da Is C ly. South Carotins Early Bhodss. Book ft. page «7R Edward Dunbar, rsvsring Si mare or lesa. m Allendale Coontjr. Bench Carolina W. J. Rountree. Book ft. page #3§ Anderson Jackson, Book ft, page 63ft. Mrs Egerteta B Duahsr. Book ft, page 646. H. E Jchnoon. Book ft, page 406- J. M. Duakar. Book ft, page 630. A Ilea Bates, Book ft, page 63ft. Canis Bush. Book ft, pugs 637. Sol Fleming. Book ft, page SM Peter Edward, Book ft, page 644. J. E Harper. Book ft, page 477. C. D Kirkland, Book ft, page 5ft0. WilMaa W.nmgham. Book ft. page 481. D. P. Peeples. Book 8 page 402. R. B. Kear*e, R. H Kearse, Watson Keaise. Inez Smith. Florrie Bell Long. Pearl Davis and Oarenca Book 8, page 472. W. A. Parson, Agent for the heirs at law of the late S»m Cohen. Book 8, page 501. . Carolina Land Company, dated Au gust 2, 1933. —ALSO— One hundred of acres of land in Friendship School District, bounded on the North by Charlie Zorn;* East by Arthur Ray; South by run of Salt- kehatchie River, snd West by lands formerly of Estate of Geo. H. Ray. Levied upon as the property of Geo. C. Morris, et al., and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costa. —ALSO— Eight lots in the Town of Barnwell, aa per plat recorded In Book #•€, page •78, Clerk of Court’s office. Levied upon as the property of L. G. Richardson. Jr, and sold to sat isfy the above ExecoUoa and costs. J. B MORRIS. Sheriff. Barnwell County. NOTICE OF DI8CHABGE. Notice Is hereby given to all per- that I will ft e my ftaal dmiaistrotoc, with the •f Mrs Mamie M. EUia. with tbe Hen. Joha K at Prsbats far Ba State of South Carolina, upon the 6th day ef December. A D 183#. aad petit lea the amd Court far aa Or der ef Dtschsrge and Letter* Dtaasm- ssry. E. M Pvepleo. Admir. with the Will Anne sod. Estate ef Mm Mamie M. Ellis, dsrd. Nov It. 18##. me NOTICE! Against Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Any person or persons entering upon the lands hereinafter referred to situate in Banwell, Richland and Red Oak Townships, for the purpose of hunting, fishing or trapping, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law: J. M. Westhersbee ........ 572 Est. of H. A. Patterson ... 2,000 Joseph E. Dicks 800 R. C. Holman 400 A. A. Richardson ........ 1,000 Wdl NOTH K OF BALE OF LAND. Pursusat of ordars of Hoa. J. Lytv* I Cleaa. (7- S Dmtrtci Jadgv. katvd Jan• ^ uary 3ft, 1833, Oct*bar 30, 104C aad January 38. 1836. la thv caa* of Ira 1 Krupuick. tom platoon?, v». PwpWa 1 State Bank of South t arolina. rt al, * Drfvodi ata, the aadrrstgned a 13 tail | at public outcry before the Court H»uev Door at Barnwell on Tuesday, iVcrmbvr 22. 1836. at 12 o'clock nc-ui the following described property of the Receiie’s of the People* Slate Bank of South Carolina situated ta K*® 1 *** the Couaty of Barnwell, to-wit > Jacob May Tract: “All that tract of land situate in Williston Township containing 111 acres, more or lesa, and bounded: North by the Ediato River; East by ! lands of Julia Davis; South by lands A.so. all spirits and crude turpen-, c f Corley; snd West by Estate tine, rosin, gum. scrape and other, , andB of L M Mims. Being the prop- naval stores products belonging to erty co nveyed to Peoples State Bank Bluffton Turpentine Company. | 0 f South Carolina by G. M, Greene, Any person desiring to bid at this Master, by deed dated Februaiy 7, sale except the Complainant, Tur-| 1931t and re corded in the Office of pontine and Rosin Factors, Inc, shall | p m. C. for Barnwell County in before his bid is entertained, deposit Book 8 _ M p aJ , e 52 4 » with the undersigned the sum of Five; terms of SALE: One-fourth or Hundred ($500,000) Dollars in cash moie j n cash, the balance if any, in or a certified check on some bank ! thl . ee equal annual installments; in- uhiihis a depository of the , terest at 6 per cent, payable semi-an- Court. Such sum shall be returned to nually, credit portion to be evidenced as to the payment of taxes, insurance and attorney’s fees, and purchaser to pay for stamps on the bond and for any unsuccessful bidder after the by bond of the purchager and secured sale, and the deposit of the successful by raortgage of property sold; bidder will, be held by the undersigned such mor t gage to contain covenants and applied on his hid, if the sale be confirmed by the Court. For a more detailed description of the property hereinbefore describ'd.' mordta/moi^. reference is craved to the decree of foeclosure and sale on file in the United States District Court. GEORGE WARREN, Receiver. Dated November 20, 1936. SHERIFF’S SALES. The successful bidder shall forth with make a deposit of 3 per cent, of the sales price in cash, with a mini mum deposit of $25.00, such deposit in case of compliance to be credited on bid, and in case of noncompliance to be forfeited as a credit on the cost of adveitisement and sale. All sales made subject to confirmation by the United States District Court. Proper ty sold free of liens including taxes due and payable. For a more complete statement of State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Under and by virtue of certain Tax Executions to me diiected by J. J. Bell, Treasurer e€ Barnwell County, I the* terms of sale, reference may be hsve levied upon and will sell to the had to certified copies of the orders highest bidder for cash in front of the referred to above which will be on turpentine Court House at Barnwell. S. C, on file in the Office of the Clerk of Court leases in Barnwell County, signed by Moadsy, the 7th day of December, for BamwsU Couaty the following persona aad recorded ia 1U34, this being aslesday la said} W C the Clarks Offiee ia the hook aad month, taw follow mg described real COKEE. Special Maotor. Mrs. Flossie Smith ....... 1,000 Mrs. Kate Patterson ...... 3,000 Duncan non Place 1,650 Sweetwater Place ........ 500 B. L. Easterling, Cave Place 200 Barnell Turpentine Co: Simmons Place ........ 450 Middleton Place 300 Mose HoUy 200 B C. Norris 400 J. W. Patterson .......... 100 L. Cohen—4 Hay Place) .... 200 Dr. Allen Patterson ...... 1.000 Bruce Place .............. 500 Harriett Houston ......... 16# Mr* B. H Cave 260 Sue Ford IJO L. Cohoa—(Outty Flare) .. 2## . 150 . 100 . 150 . 160 Lemon Bros. .... John K. Snelling J. P Harley .... L. W. Tilly John Newton ... Tom Davis Ten# Richardson N. A. Patterson ( SM^l Billy Jenkins ... Jerry Scott ..... Kemp Place .... Jeoete « GBO H. WALKER. Owner ANGI ft PATTERSON. Mgr 100 130 50 76 176 Treasurer’s Tax Notice! Couaty T April 16, 1817, far property, poll sad Al <asee da* offw# wdl he open from September 16, I I IPJ4 lair., which inrlade real and taa. sad payable hotsreea September 16 aad December 31. 188#, will ha rsllortel without penalty. Aft lass* aet paid aa elated will be subject la penalties as pravidid by law. January l#t. lf#7, sue per rout, will be added. February let. 1837, tws per coat, wdl be added. March 1st, 1987, three per rent- wdl he added. Aped 1st ta April 16th. 1837, eevsa per rent, will hr adds! Esecwtleus aril! he placed ta the he ode of the Sheriff for col lection af ter April 16th. 1887. Wbm wt King for a mount ef Laxe*. be rare aad give acbeol district if property la la aaorv than one school district. All personal checks given 3 •mg xr* will be a 1 ms i ° 5 j s J -c * ” o | £ abject i £ j me • £ to cel i j] S £ s ectlea. 1 « v L C£ TOTAL No. 24—Ashleigh 5 7 4 1 3 IS S3 No. 33—Barbary Branch .... i 5 7 1 « » 3 37 No. 45—Barnwell 5 7 4 1 3 25 45 Ne. 4—Big Fork 5 4 1 3 21 41 No. 19—Blackville 5 7 4 i : 3 25 45 No. 35—Cedar Grove ....... 5 7 * i 3 28 48 No. 50—Diamond — 5 7 < i i 3 !7 | 37 No. 20—Double Ponds - i 5 7 4 i 3 20 40 No. 12—Dunbarton 5 7 4 i 3 27 47 No. 21—Ed is to 5 7 4 i 3 9 29 No. 28—Elko — 5 7 4 i 3 27 47 No. 53—Ellenton 5 7 4 i 3 11 31 No. 11—Four Mile — 5 7 4 i 3 8 28 No. 39—Friendship — 5 7 4 i & 17 37 No. 16—Green’s Academy — 5 7 4 i c* O 20- 40 No. 10—Healing Springs — 5 ' 7 4 i 3 21 41 No. 23—Hercules _ -- 5 7 4 i 3 30 50 No. 9—Hilda - 5 7 4 i 3 25 45 No. 52—Joyce Branch 5 7 4 i 3 26 46 No. 34—Kline 5 7 4 i 3 17 37 No. 32—Lee’s 5 7 4 i 3 11 31 No. 8—Long Branch — 5 7 i 4 i 3 15 35 No. 54—Meyer’s Mill 5 7 4 i 3 21 41 No. 42—Morris 5 7 4 i 3 15 35 No. 14—Mt. Calvary 5 7 4 i 3 18 38 No. 25—New Forest 5 7 4 • i 3 18 38 No. 38—Oak Grove 5 7 4 i 3 25 45 No. 43—Old Columbia 5 7 4 i 3 26 46 No. 13—Pleasant Hill 5 7 4 i 3 15 35 No. 7—Red Oak 5 7 4 i 3 19 39 No. 15—Reedy Branch — 5 7 4 i 3 h 17 37 No. 2—Seven Pines 5 7 4 i 3 '13 33 No. 40—tinker’s Creek —.— 5 7 4 i 1 3 IT 37 No. 26—Upper Richland 5 7 4 i 3 t 26 46 No. 29—Williston^ 5 7 4 i 3 ! 32 52 The commutation road tax of $3.00 must be paid by all male citixena between the ages of 21 and 55 years. All male citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 years are liable to poll tax of $1.00. Checks will not be accepted for taxes under any circumstances exc^it at the risk of the taxpayer.—(Tha County Treasurer reserves the right to hold all receipts paid by check until said checks hsve been paid.) Tax receipts will be released only upon legal tender, post office msney order or certified checks. J. J. BELL, Couaty Trees. . adCutue LS TUI rEOPLE UKTUiaL.