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CAfcOLQIJ THURSDAY, DECEMBER t, ItM. ai ’ a Nobody's Bustnett <CONTINUED FROM PAGE FOUR) are junt aa {food as some of the lower priced cars, and vice-versa. Names are still popular, but all of the rich folks are not ridime in “over-flve- thomand" tumors today. They don’t Kirin any prestige by doing so. The 690 f. o. b. machines look and act just like big brother. The late models are going to make the future mighty tough for the preacher and the church. The members won’t have time to attend services from now on; if the weather happens to be so bad they can’t go away for Sabbath, and they decide to jjo to the House of Worship, they won’t have anything to drop in the plate except installment receipts. Waiting n these new 1937-models and the presidential election kept all «f us tuned up to a mighty high pitch. I’m glad both are over and have prov ed satisfactory. Mules-Horses I left Saturday for Illinois, where I expect to buy a load of very fine MULES and a few HORSES. This stock should ar rive in Olar Friday, December 4. It will pay prospective buyers to « see me. C. F. RIZER OLAR, S. C. » * Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Doctor, Do You Think He Will Live? (Wife.) It fell my lot as an officer to as sist in putting on a 6-day county fair si week or so ago. Our attendance was about 175,000 persons, including 174,966 democrats, 2 socialists, 10 communists, 20 republicans and 1 Liberty Leaguer. The fair was held just after the election; only one party seemed to exist after that. I used to think that pulling fod der in August and running a aaw mill in December and ahocking oats in July were the toughest jobs ever invented for the purpose of tormenting man, bat helping to run a county fair has got ’em all skint a block. I land my 3 associate*) worked only 19 hrs. and M min. per day—but being full of rivir pride and hot dogs, we didn't mind it very much Our fair waa a howliag socreaa Our farmers displayed the best of everything from TV pound pumpkins U> 746-pound hogs Every vegetable and fruit knows to this climate wea there la ad its splendor sad glory. Every kind of knitted, rrocWtted. aeweg and quilled arOrto this side ef Japan was on display Pretty Row- It vp the rear carnival (wbirb m commonly rent ef e reunty fair, but net kis case), earned every type ef »| known la science They bad very few gsmse ef rhence this wne becsose we ere e cherrb ge«ng. psows people, and simply don't per mtt such siafal roatraptioae They hnd one thing there that somebody called a “game of rhaare." hut after natching the folks pit-h their pennies at those plates a Oil «oucers. I decide! that It oas not s game of chance, as nstaafy had a rhan>e to win anything The fair started <»n M<>nd>) By TuradS) night, I had lust IB) sense of spseih. yet I ate rough-drops and took thr> at meuicine every l& min- ■tas By Wednesday night. I had lust my sense of hearing Thursday night found me minus my senac^of taste By Kralay night, rny sense of smel. hnd divsapper red lame Saturday night, and my sense of touch was gone on* by Sunday mo'ntng, I h.vi lost my sense. All persons holding claims against the estate of J. O. Walker, deceased, are requested to file them duly attest ed with the undersigned Administra tor, and all porsens indebted to the said estate will make payment of same to the undersigned Administra tor. 0. WALLACE HARLEY, Administrator of the Estate of J. O. Walker. Dunbarton, S. C., Nov. 23, 1936. NOTICE OF SALE. On Thursday, December 3, 1936, at eleven o’clock a. m., aa 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. 8NELLING, Judge of Probate. NOTICE OF SALE. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA District ml Sautb CarwHaa IN THE DISTRICT COURT la Equity, Turpentine and Factors, lac.. Pm* J Rooney and F. S. Bailey, in dividually. and as co partners trad I missed Sabbath srhivol *nd preach ing and Wednesdaynight prayer-meet ing Uiuuse cf that fair trouble. I had 2 doctors and 1 Vjj^-nary sur geon with me for I had my lawyer come up and revise my will. I disposed cf most of my clothes to my poo:er relatives, but much to my cha grin and surprise, I was rble to re port for duty at my office on Friday morning, and am now feeling very well, I thank you: how are you? A SPECIAL FEATURE FOR The Holidays $5 Oil Croquignole Wave 2 for $5 POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SALON Billie Griffin, Propr. 207 Seventh St. Augusta, Ga. -x~x~x~x~x~x~x-x~x~x~x~x~x- FOR SALE Stock of Merchandise—Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Dry Goods, No tions, Underwear jnd Di esses. Wire or Phone us. R C. LANIER CB. hArlem, HA. ADVERTISE IN The People- Sentinel. Under and by virtue of the term* ef the decree of forockoure and aalo signed by the Honorable Frank K Myers. United States District Judge, in the above entitled cause, the under- • igned will offer for aalo before the Court Hcuee door ot Beaufort. South Crrulina. ot 12.00 o'clock noon, on the 24th day of IWembe*. I PM. to the highret bidder for cash, the following dr bribed property, the same to be •old a* a a hole: All that certain piece, parcel or t'ort of land situate, lying and being <n thr County of Beaufort. Slate of South Carolina, containing five hun- drei ternt) five (525) acres, more or le*». and known a« the "Allen Farm." bounded a* follow*: North by lands of K C. Iluds'in (fotrnerly known aa the Frans property); East by Guerard Avenue »e pa rating it from lands of Mr*. W. W. Williams; South by May Rivet Road, separating it from May River and part of the Town of Bluffton; West by land* of Pats Brothers (known a* Buck Island property.) Also all that certain piece, parcel or lot of land lying, situate and be ing near the Town of Bluffton, Bluff- ton Township, Beaufort County and State of South Carolina, containing five (^) acres, and more particularly described and bounded as follows: srid tract cf land beginning at a point on the Foot Point Road, said point be ing the southwest corner of a settle ment established by E. C. Copeland, Jr., and now leased from Charles C. Ulmer, Jr., and others, and running from said point along the eastern line of said road in a northerly direction for a distance of|six hundred (600) feet to a corner aneffrom thence at a ligh angle for ad distance of three hundred sixty-three (363) feet in an easterly direction and from thence at a right angle in a southerly direction for a distance of six hundred (600) feet and from thence at a right angle back to starting point, said tract being in shape a rectangle, and bounded on the North by lands of Charles C. Ulmer, Jr., et al., and on the East by a road herein referred to known as Foot Point Road and lands seid to belong to Vereen and Williams; said tract being a part and parcel of what is known as Hunting Island tract of land. Alsa, the following personal proper ty situated at or near Bluffton, in the County of Beaufort, State of South Carolina: Fourteen shanties, 1 dwelling, I lot and bam. 1 commissary, I small bauee. 1 log cabin. 60j000 Mad cup*. 44 uaad #p bnrrt.*. S karma, 1 24 bbl. still complete, 1 gasoline engine and pump, 1 spirits shed, 1 two ho re* wagon, 1 one horse wagon, 1 uaed In- temtional truck, and I 1935 Chevro let truck. Also, the following turpentine leas es in Beaufort County, signed by the following persons and recorded in the Cleik’s Office in the book and page given below: Bluffton ~ Real Estate Company, Book 3 of Leases, page 166. _r Ephraim Cooler, covering lands in Bluffton Township, Beaufort County, South Carolina. Edward Sanders, covering 100 acres in Beaufort County, South Carolina. Also, the fallowing 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 1933 Chevrolet truck, 1 1934 Chevrolet pick up truck, buildings, 99,000 galvanized cups, 102 dip barrels,.! horse, 1 still' outfit complete with fixtures, 1 new pickup truck, and frame for scale. Also, the following turpenting. leases in Barnwell County, signed by the following persons and recorded in the Clerk’s Office in the book and page given below: S. J. W. Still, Book 9-Z, page 344. Paul H. Williams, Book 9-Z, page 345. Mrs. Bessie J. Weathersbee, Book 9-Z, page 354. Jessie Foreman, Book 9-Z, page 365. W. E. Ashley, Joseph Ashley and 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 350. Mr*. Gertrude Cubine, Book 9-Z, page 360 W. F. Dunbar, Book 9-Z, page 357. L. Coken, Book 9-Z, page 359; and L. Cohen, Book 9-?, png* 359; and recorded in Allendale County in Book 9, page Mrs. C M. Rogers. (Evelyn Rog ers), Book 9-Z, png* 346. Mnttie Ginne (Giving*), Book 9-Z, with th* undersigned the sum of Ptv* Hundred ($500,000) Dollars in cash or a certified check on some bank which is a depository of the abovo Court. Such sum shall be returned to any unsuccessful bidder after the sale, and the deposit of the successful bidder will be held by the undersigned and applied on his bid, if the sale be confirmed by the Court. For a more detailed description of the property hereinbefore described, 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. Handy Ftoyd. Daniel W. O 9-1. Willi 9-Z. Albert if. Soutl R L Moody, asore or t*oa. in South Carol in*. W. F. Rate*. Book 9-Z. Mrs. Kate Maud 239 acre*, more or Isaa in Barnwell I Cconty, South Carolina. Abo, th* following turpentine banes ! m Allendale County, signed by the f following person* and recorded In the Oerk’s Office in th* book and page given below: Larina Sanders, Book 8, png* 548. Mbs Eat* D. Kirkland. Book 8, fag* 454. 8. 8. Furs*. Agent for Estate of) E. A. Fur*e, Book 8, prgr 577. W, D. Ceaae. Book 8, pag* 543. Major Parker. Book 8, page-533. J. A. Forse. Book 8, page 447. Annah Scott, covering 70 acres, more or be*, in Allendale County. South Carolina. C. B. Ellis, Book 8, page 551.. John Major, Book 8, page 633. Butler Allen, Book 8, page 542.. Lee Dunbar, covering 20 acres, more or less, in Allendale County, South Carolina. William Thomson, covering 900 acres, more or less, in Allendale Conn- ty, South Carolina. Early Rhodes, Book 8, page 476. Edward Dunbar, covering 25 acres, moie or less, in Allendale County, South Carolina. W. .J. Rountree, Book 8, page 630. Anderson Jackson, Book 8, page 530. Mrs. Egerieta B. Dunbar, Book 8, page 546. H. E. Johnson, Book 8, page 465. J. M. Dunbar, Book 8, page 536. Allen Bates, Book 8, page 539. Carrie Bush, Book 8, page 527. Sol Fleming, Book 8, page 588. Peter Edwards, Book 8, page 544. J. .E. Harper, Book 8, page 477. C. D. Kirkland, Book 8, page 580. William Willjngham, Book 8, page 481. D. P. Peeples, Book 8 page 462. R. B. Kearse, R. .H. Kearse, Watson Kearse, Inez Smith, Florrie Bell Long, Pearl Davis and Clarence Kearse, Book 8, page 472. W. A. Parson, Agent for the heirs at law of the late Sam Cohen, Book 8, page 501. . , Carolina Land Company, dated Au gust 2, 1933. Also, all spirits and crude turpen tine, rosin, gum, scrape and other naval store* products belonging to ' Bluffton Turpentine Company. Any person desiring to bid at this sab except the Complainant. Tur pentine and Rosin Factors, Inc^ shall before his hid b entrained, deposit SHERIFF’S SALES. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Under and by virtue of certain Tax Executions to me directed by J. J. Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, the 7th day of December, 1936, this being salesday in said month, the following described real estate: One lot and one building in Kline School District, bounded on the North by Kline School, East by H. C. Win- grow, South by Kline and Baldock Road and West by Cora E. Ready. Levied upon as the property of A. R. and A. H. Braxton and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costs. —ALSO— Twenty-five acres of land in Friend ship School District bounded on the East by C. F. Riser, South by W. S. Creech and on the West by Saltke- hstchie Swamp. Levied upon aa the property of J. J. Creech and sold to satiafy the above Execution and Costa. —ALSO— * - Ten acres of bnd in Klin* Sc boo. District bounded on the North by M. B. tiagood Estate, East by M. B. Ha- good Estate, South by Bom TUby, and West by B. M. Jenkins, Sr. Levied upon aa th* property of Estate of Jim Todd Creech and aold to aattafy th* abov* Execution and coata. -ALSO- Tweoty-lhre* acre* of bnd in Tink er's Crook school district, bounded on th* North by K. L. Hair; East by Jo* Mitchell; South by T. J. Jowera and W*ot by J L. Shuler, ot al. Lev tod upon aa Urn property of Estate of Loulea Frederick and aold to antiefy above Execution and coata. —ALSO— On* hundred of acre* of load in Friendship School District, bounded on the North by Charlie Zorn; East hy Arthur Eay; South by run of Salt- kehstchie River, sad West by land* formerly of Estate of Geo. H. Eay. Levied upon as the property of Goo. G. Moms, et aL, and sold to satiafy the above Execution and coots. —ALSO— Eight lots in the Town of Barnwell, aa per plat recorded in Book 9-C, page 678, Clerk of Court's office. Levied upon ns the property of L. G. Richaidaon, Jr., and sold to sat isfy the above Execution and costa. J. B. MORRIS. „ Sheriff, Barnwell County. TERMS Of SALE: One-fourth or more in cash, the balance if any, in three equal annual installments; in terest at 6 per cent payable semi-an nually, credit portion to be evidenced by bond of the purchaser and secured by mortgage of the property sold; such mortgage to contain covenants as to the payment of taxes, insurance and attorney’s fees, and purchaser to pay for stamps on the bond and for recording the mortgage. 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 forfaited aa a credit on the cost of ^ad vertisement 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 the terms of sale, reference may be had to certified copies of the orders referred to above which will be on file in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell County. W. C. COKER, Special Master. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is heteby given to all per sons concerned that I will file my final account as Administrator, vith the Will Annexed, of Mrs. Mamie M. Ellis, deceased, w’ith the Hon. John K. Smel ling, Judge of Probate for BamWell County, State of South Carolina, unon the 5th day of December, A. D. 19\6, and petition the said Court for an Or der of Discharge and Letters Dismis- sory. E. M. Peeples, Admir., with the Will Annexed, Estate of Mrs. Mamie M. Ellis, deed. Nov. 12, 1936. 4tc NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Pursuant of orde:s of Hon. J. Lyles Glenn, U. S. District Judge, dated Jan uary 28, 1933, October 30, 19Jd and January 29, 1935, in the case of Ira Krupnick, Complainant, vs. Peeples State Bank of South Carolina, et al., Defendants, the undersigned will sell at public outcry before the Couit House Door at Barnwell on Tuesday, December 22, 1936, at 12 o’clock noon the following described property of the Receiveis of the Peoples State Bank of Seuth Carolina situated in the County of Barnwell, to-wit:- Jacob May Tract: “All that tract of land situate in Williston Township containing 111 acres, more or less, and bounded: North by the Edisto River; East by lands of Julia Davis; South by lands of Ella Corley; and West by Estate lands of L. M. Mims. Being the prop erty conveyed to Peoples State Bank of South Carolina by G. M. Greene, Master, by deed dated February 7, 1931, and recorded‘in (he Office of the R. M. G for Barnwell County in Book 9-M, Pag* 524.” Mules and Horses Fofr 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 NOTICE! 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 or trapping, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law: Mrs. Flossie Smith 1,000 Mrs. Kate Patterson 3,000 Duncannon Place 1,650 Sweetwater Place 500 B. L. Easterling, Cave Place 200 Barnell Turpentine Co: Simmons Place ........ 450 Middleton Place ...... 300 Mo** Holly ... ..... 200 B. C. Norris .............. 400 J. W. Patterson .......... 100 L. Coken—(Hay Place) .... 200 Dr. Allen Patterson ...... 1.000 Brure Plata .............. 500 Harriett Houston ......... ISO Mrs. B. H. Cave .......... 250 »«• Ford 120 1* Cohen—(Chitty Place) .. 200 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 .......... 150 L. W. Tilly 160 John Newton ............. 200 Tom Davis ................ 400 Ten# Richardson .... 100 N. A. Patterson (Tanglewood Place) 130 Billy Jenkins ............. 60 Jerry Scott .............. 76 Kemp Place .............. 175 Andrew Je**ie ........... 60 GEO. H. WALKER. Owner. ANGUS PATTERSON. Mgr Treasurer’s Tax Notice! The County Treasurer's office will be open from September IS, 1936. to April IS, 1937, for collecting 1936 tax**, which include real and personal property, poll and rood tax. All tsxas doe sad payable between September IS and December 31, 19**. »»U he collected without penalty. All taxes not paid aa stated will be subject to penalties as provided by law. January 1st, 1937, on* per cent, will be added. February 1st, 1937, two per cent, will be added. March 1st, 1937, three per cent, will be added. April 1st to April 15th. 1937, seven per cent, will be added. Executions will be placed in the bands of the Sheriff for collection af ter April 15th, 1937. W'ben writing for amount of tax**, be sure and give school district if property is in more than one school district. All personal checks given for taxes will be subject to collection. a* C • m •o 9 5 si • X TJ ■ e C CO m c j m e D a* 1 •J 5 5 GO c ■€ ■ O 0 u X -2 *. X ■ ■ c w M C o U JS & a J j 09 -< H O H No. 24—Ashleigh 5 7 4 1 3 13 33 No. 33—Barbary Branch 5 7 4 1 3 17 37 No. 45—Barnwell 5 7 4 1 3 25 45 No. 4—Big Fork ... 5 7 4 1 3 21 41 No. 19—Blackville 5 7 4 1 3 25 45 No. 35—Cedar Grove , 5 7 4 1 3 28 48 No. 50—Diamond 5 .7 4 1 3 J? 37 No. 20—Double Ponds 5 7 4 1 3 20 40 No. 12—Dunbarton T 5 7 j 4 1 3 27 47 No. 21—Edisto 5 7 4 1 3 9 29 No. 28—Elko 5 7 4 1 3 27 47 No. 53—Ellenton 5 7 4 1 3 11 31 No. 11—Four Mile 5 7 4 1 3 8 28 No. 39—Friendship .4 — 5 7 4 1 3 17 37 No. 16—Greerr’s Academy — 5 7 4 1 r* O 20 40 No. 10—Healing Springs — 5 7 4 1 3 21 41 No. 23—Hercules — 5 7 4 1 3 30 50 No. 9—Hilda -- 5 7 4 1 3 25 45 No. 52—Joyce Branch 5 7 4 1 3 26 46 No. 34—Kline - 5 7 4 1 3 17 37 No. 32—Lee’s 5 7 4 1 3 11 31 No. 8—Long Branch — 5 7 4 1 3 15 35 No. 54—Meyer’s Mill 5 7 4 1 3 21 41 No. 42—Morris 5 7 4 1 3 15 35 No. 14—Mt. Calvary 5 7 4 1 3 18 38 No. 25—New Forest 5 -7 4 1 3 18 38 No. 38—Oak Grove 5 7 4 1 3 25 45 No. 43—Old Columbia — 5 7 4 1 3 26 46 No. 13—Pleasant Hill 5 7 4 1 3 15 35 No. 7—Red Oak 5 7 4 1 3 19 39 No. 15—Reedy Branch — 5 7 4 1 3 I I * * * * * 7 37 No. 2—Seven Pines 5 7 4 1 3 13 33 No. 40—Tinker’s Creek 5 7 4 ) 1 3 17 37 No. 26—Upper Richland 5 7 4 1 3 26 46 No. 29—Williston 5 7 4 1 3 32 K The commutation road tax of $3.00 must be paid by all male citizens between the ages of 21 and 55 years. All male citirena between the agM of 21 snd 66 years are liable to poll tax of $1.00. Checks will not be accepted for taxes under any circumstances exesg* at the risk of the taxpayer.—(The County Treasurer reserves tho r. Z u\. to hold all receipts paid by check until said chocks have been paid.) Tax receipt* will be released only upoa legal tender, post office ty ordor or certified •hecks. J. J. BJU-t, Coouty Trfp*.