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MRS. EVANS ENTERTAINS
WITH GOSSIP PARTY.
Mr*. George R. Evan* enterUined
about twelve ladies at her home on
Washington Street on Friday morning
with a “gossip party.” Each lady
brought a bit of gossip and the morn
ing was spent passing their informa
tion around the circle. For refresh
ments, Mrs. Evans served sandwiches,
lemonade and a variety of cookies.
MISS BOULWARE ENTERTAINS
WITH DANCE FOR GUESTS.
Miss Vera T. Boulware entertained
a number of the members of the
younger set in Barnwell with a dance
at the Sweetwater Country Club hon
oring her guests, Miss Patsy Ridge
way, of Columbia, Miss Margaret Ivey
and Bidsell Ivey, of Rock Hill, on
Friday evening. Dancing was enjoyed
until the early hours of the morning
by the assembled guests. Punch was
served throughout the evening.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
CONTRACT CLUB.
The membtrs of the Wednesday Af
ternoon Contract Club were entertain
ed last week by Mrs. Thos. M. Boul
ware at her home on Marlboro Street.
The high score prize for club mem
bers, a jar of preserves, was won by
Mrs. Solomon Blatt and the consola
tion prize for club members, a }ar of
pickles, was cut by Mcs. E. J. DaCos-
ta. The high score prize for guests, a
jar of pickles, was cut by Mrs. G.
Bates Hagood. After several rounds
of cards had been enjoyed the hostess
served a delicious salad course with
iced tea for refreshments. Those who
enjoyed Mrs. Boulware’s hospitality,
other than club members, included
Miss Elizabeth Hagood. Mrs. G. Bates
Hagood. Mrs. J. P. King. Jr., Mrs. T.
Ashton Holland. Jr., Mrs Marvin Hol
land. Mr*. Katherine Patterson, of
Washington. D. C., M ss Rosalie
8p«nn. Mias Mary Clowney. of Colum
bia, and Mr*. R. E. Brown.
JUNIOR-SMART SET
BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs Robert L Bronson waa hostess
to tbs memehra of the Junior-Smart
Set Bridge Club on Thursday after
noon at her home on Jefferson Street
After several rounds of crada had
toea enjoyed it *aa found that the
high arore prise for club members, a
rrears and sugar sot. had boon won
by Mrs So-omon Blait and the conso
lation prise for club member a. hand-
berrbtoefa. waa cut by Mrs Char
It* Broen. Jr The high score prise
fee guoota. a Sower bowl and frog,
waa swarxhd Mrs J Norman Ander
son. and the consol*t on prise for
gwreta. hendherrhiefa. wsa rut by
Mr* G. Rate* Hagood The floating
pc Be. a set of measuring cups, was
• on ty Mr* P W Steven* The
fcoatrb* trrve<J a tirlw •*lmd
coorae with icef tea for refreshment*
Thow «ho enjoyed Mr». Hr<>ason’a
haepita tjr. other than club member*,
included Mr* Hugh Ryan, of Sumter.
Mrs Ashton Ho land. Jr . Mr* MarMn
Holland, Mrs G Hate* Hagood. Mias
Rachael Pratt, of thee We*t, Mr* J.
P King. Jr.. Mr* B P I»av e*. Sr.,
Mia* Elisabeth Hagood. Mia* Mary
Qowney, of Columb a. Mr*. Ira Kale*.
Mrs. R E Brown. Mrs J. Norman An
dersen. Mr*. P W Steven* *nd Mr*.
J W Ruff
Nbtica to DebUn and Creditors *
and Notl«e of Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that I
will file my final accounting a« Ex
ecutor of the Estate of Minnie L.
Hubbard, deceased, with the Hon.
John K. Snelling, Judge of the
Probate Court for Barnwell Coun
ty, South Carolina, upon Friday,
September 17th, 1937, at 10:00 o’
clock in the forenoon, and petition
the said Court for an Order of Dis
charge and Letters Dismissory,
therefore all persons holding
claims against the said estate will
file them duly attested with the
undersigned Executor on or be
fore said date, and all persons in
debted to said estate will make
prompt payment to the undersigned
Executor.
W. R. Hubbard, Executor,
Last Will and Testament of
Minnie L. Hubbard, Dec’d.
Barnwell, S. C., Aug. 17, 1933. 4t
MASTER’S SALE.
Deadline Set ftr Barber*.
Attention is called to the advertise
ment of the South Carolina State
Board of Barber Examiners, appear
ing elsewhere in this issue of The Peo
ple-Sentinel. in which Friday, Octo
ber 1, 1937, is fixed a* the deadline
for barbers in this State to comply
with the law requiring them to obtain
registration certificates.
Legal Advertisements
CITATION NOTICE.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate
Judge:
WHEREAS, Idora Driggers, hath
made suit to me to grant unto her
Letters of Administration of the Es
tate of and effects of Ernest Driggers;
THESE ARE THEREFORE, to cite
and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said Ern
est Driggers, deceased, that they be
and appear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Barnwell on
Saturday, Aug. 28th, next after publi
cation thereof, at 11 o’clock in the
forenoon, to show cause, if any they
have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Giv^) under my Hand this 18th day
of Aug, A. D. 1937.
John K Snelling.
Judge of Probata,
aa (A* l*h day of Aog.
JBBT.nTW
Under and by virtue of a Decree
of the Court of Common Pleas of
Barnwell County, State of South
Carolina, in the case of Home Own
ers’ Loan Corporation, Plaintiff, vs.
Charles J. H. Still, Lizzie H. Still
and C. I. T. Corporation, Defend
ants, 1, the undersigned Master,
will sell in front of the Court House
at Barnwell, S. C., during the legal
hours of sale on the 6th day of
September, 1937, same being sales-
day in said month, to the highest
bidder, the following described
premiaes:
All that certain piece, parcel or
lot of land, with the improvements
thereon, or to be erected thereon,
situate, lying und being in the
Town of Barnwell, in the County
of Barnwell, in the State of South
Carolina, said lot being irregular
in shape and measuring on ita
Northern Boundary two hundred
five (205) feet, more or lesa; on
its Eastern boundary two hundred
sixty-five (266) feet, more or lesa;
on its Southwestern boundary two
hundred seventy-one (271) feet,
more or lesa; on ita Weatem bound
ary ninety-one (91) feet, more or
or leas; and being shown and de
lineated on plat of property of
Charles J. H. Still, made by J. B.
Ellia, Surveyor. June 19. 1934, and
recorded in the office of the
Clerk of Court for Bemwell Coun
ty in Plat Book "A" at Page Sft;
and being bounded on the North
by Old Shuck lot; on the East by
Madison Street; on the Southwest
by East Boundary Street; and on
the West by Franklin Street; said
premises being that conveyed to
(har es J H. Still by Thos. M
Boulware. by deed dated December
24. 1920. and recorded on January
7, 1921. in the office of the Clerk
of Court for Barnwell County, in
Book of Deed* ~V H • at Page 333.
Terms of sale: Caak, purchaser
to pay for nil paper* and revenue
tiamp*. the Master to requ re the
• ucveeafui bidder, other than the
plaintiff, to depoait at once the
•uni of fl»e per cent, of hit bid as
a guaranty of good faith, such de
posit to be applied on the bid upon
romp mace with the same and to
t« paid to the plaint ff as liquidat
ed damages upon non-comphanc*.
If the depoait be not made as re
quired, or if the bidder fail to
comply with his bid without legal
excuse being shown, the premises
to be re-sold upon the same or a
subsequent salesday upon the same
terms * and at the risk of the bid
der. No personal or deficiency
judgbent is Remanded and the bid
ding will not remain open after
the sale.
G. M. GREENE,
Master of Barnwell County.
SHERIFF’S TAX 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
fith day of September, 1937, this
being salesday in said month, the
following described real estate:
One lot in the town of Dunbar
ton, bounded on the North by Dan
Hay, East by E. B. Bush, South by
Paul Jenkins and West by Estate
of Joe Meyers.
Levied upon as the property of
Rosa Faust and sold to satisfy the
above Execution and costs.
—ALSO—
One lot and building in the town
of Dunbarton, bounded on the North
by A. C. L. Railroad, East by Alex
Robinson, South by Hattie Jackson
and West by Hattie Jackson.
Levied upon as the property of
Louis Jackson and sold to satisfy
the above Execution and costa.
—ALSO—
One let and build ng hi the town
of BerawsL
and East ky
South by Patterson Street and
West by B. L. Easterling.
Levied upon as the property of
Nettie Fikes, and sold to satsfy
the above Execution and costs.
—ALSO—
One lot and one buidng in the
town of Barnwell, bounded on the
North by County Home, East by
Cutt Davis, South by Charlie Dun
can and West by Wesley Great-
heart.
Levied upon as the property of
Estate of Margaret Mayson and
sold to satisfy the above Execution
and costs.
—ALSO—
One lot and building in the town
of Barnwell, bounded on the North
by G. P. Hogg, East by Mary Alice
Duncan, South by Ruby Snelling
and West by G. P. Hogg.
Levied upon as the property of
Joe Batterson and sold to satisfy
the above Execution and costs.
—ALSO—
Sixty acres of land in Dunbarton
School District, bounded on the
North by H. J. Dunbar, East by
C. L. Hiers, South by A. A. Mixon
and West by C. J. Ashley; ALSO
26 acres in Dunbarton School Dis
trict, bounded on the North by
T. A. Green, East by E. D .Dicks,
South by J. M. Killingsworth and
West by T. A. Green.
Levied upon as the property of
Estate of Richard Dunbar and sold
to satisfy the above Execution and
costs.
—ALSO—
Four acres, more or less, one
mile West of Williston Town limits,
bounded on the North by Charley
Youngblood and Mary Gibbs, East
by Charley Youngbood, South by
Public Road and West by landb of
W. M. Smith.
Levied upon as the property of
Emma Mitchell, and sold to satisfy
he above Execution and costs.
—ALSO—
One acre, more or leu, in Willis
ton, bounded on the North by
Green McLendon, East by Joe Kel
ly, South by R. J. Rountree, West
by unnamed street.
Levied upon as the property of
Paul Higgins and sold to satisfy
the above Execution and costa.
—ALSO—
Six acres and one building in
Blackville, bounded on the North
by John Hartzog. East by H. C
Folk. South by W. H. DeWitt and
West by Wilton Hair
Levied upon as the property of
Estate of Alexander Wolfe, end
told to antiefy the above Execution
and eoeta.
—ALSO—
One let and one building in Batn-
well, bounded on the North by
Eat. of Mrs. E. E. Harley. East by
Estate of Lucia Wtleon. South by
B. C. Jower* and Weet by Estate
of Mr*. E. E. Harley.
Leved upon as the property of
Estate of John TUiy, and sold to
sat sfy the above Execution nnd
roots.
—ALSO-
Tsro lota in Dunbarton, bounded
on the North by A. C. L. Railway,
Eaat by Paul Jenkins and Dan Hay,
South by Paul Jenkins and Den
Hay and Weet by Alex Robinson.
Levied upon as the property of
Estate of Joe Meyers, and eotd to
satisfy the above Execution and
costa.
—ALSO—
Ten acres in Barnwell School
District, bounded on the North and
West by First Carolina* Joint
Stork Land Bank. East by Little
Roberson and South by MJedge
Black.
Levied upon as the property of
Estate of Primus Patterson and
sold to satisfy the above Execution
and costs.
—ALSO—
One hundred acres and 2 build
ings in Dunbarton School District,
bounded on the North by John
Greene, East by Georgianna
Kneece, South by Estate of Bill
Hazel and West by Estate of Fate
Cave.
Levied upon as the property of
Estate of J. A. Cochran and sold to
satisfy the above Execution and
costs.
—ALSO—
One lot and one building in Dun
barton School District, bounded on
the North and East by T. A.
Greene, South by Calhoun Ander
son and West by T. A. Greene.
Levied upon as the property of
Estate of C. H. Greene, and sold to
satisfy the above Execution and
costs.
—ALSO—
Fifty acres of land in Black
ville School District, bounded on
the North by lands formerly of
Harry Delk, East by Northrop Al
len, South and West by Lee Lan
caster.
Levied upon as the property of
Estate of Annie Rice, and aold to
satisfy the above Executum and
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construction, Cotton Drying Equipment; which abso-
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Especially advantageous in the processing of STAPLE
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stays damp and green longer than ordinary short staple; and
its delicate fibre is greatly protected by being thoroughly
DRY before being allowed to pass through the gins.
Experts advise us that there is No Loss in Weight
due to the use of the Cotton Drier, for the cotton ab
sorbs from the atmosphere all the natural weight carried,
after it has been ginned.
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its cleanliness and comfort, for the sense
of security it gives motorists. But not everyone
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Yet the figures are indisputable. They show that,
whether for great super-highways or secondary roads
carrying only a few hundred vehicles a day, concrete
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Here's another imporunt saving. Concrete has the lowest
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NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that I
shall file my finsl accounting as
Administrator of the Estate of J.
O. Walker, deceased, with the Hon.
John K. Snelling, Judge of the Pro
bate Court for Barnwell County,
South Carolina, upon Friday, Sep
tember 17th, 1937, et 10:00 o’clock
in the a. m. and petition the said
Conn for an Order of Dtecharge
and Letters Dumtasory
O. W Harley. Admr,
Fesale ef J. O WeJker. Ow'd.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Notice to Stockholders.
All persons indebted to the estate
of Eva Fergu*Qtt, deceased, are here
by notified to make prompt payment
to the undersigned Administrator,
and all persons holding claims against
the said estate are hereby required
to Ale them, duly attested, to the un
dersigned Admintaraioc, or his at
torneys, Then. M. Benlwere and Blatt
A Fale*. at Bamw«:i. 8 C
PERRY A. PRICE. Admr.
Estate ef Ev* Pergnssn. Oar'd
4* UL M1~*L
A meeting of the Stockholders of
Crouch Motor Company, Williston,
South Carolina, will be held on the
26th day of August, 1937, at ten o’
clock a. m., at the office of the Crouch
Motor Company, Williston, South
Carolina, fqr the purpoae of dUaolv-
ing the corporation.
Georgn E Crouch, President
and Secy. «f Croark Meter Co.
TRY A BTSIXESB BUILDER
FOR tATTfPACTORY RRBULTR