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tvumday, Auorrr 1M7. TVE BARNWKLI PROFLE*SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA T\ B«. *KD hkrraboutb. S HER PASSING CAUSES SORROW Jeff Ready spent several days last week at Folly Beach. Tim Kimpe, of Greenville, spent the week-end here with friends. Miss Edith Mahaffey spent the week-end in Tillman with friends. Roscoe Still, Jack Fields and Ar den Lemon spent last week at Bluff- ftm. Miss Maxine Quattlebaum is spend ing some time in Williston with her mother. Miss Marjorie Brown spent several days last week at Myrtle Beach with friends. Ira Fales, Esq., spent several days last week with relatives in Douglas, Georgia. August Sanders was carried to a hospital in Columbia last week for treatment. Miss Willie Bush Deason spent several days last week with relatives in Augusta. Mr. and Mrs'. Charlie Levinson and children spent Sunday at Tybee beach with firends. Miss Louise Cope, of Cope, was the week-end guest of Barnwell with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Main, of Sco field. spent Sunday here with Mrs. M. II. Morris. Miss Francis Harris, of Columbia, is spending several days in Barnwell with friends. Jack Odcm. rf the U. S. Army, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. B. Still, this week. Miss Blanche Bennett spent several days last week in Dunbarton with Miss Ruth Dcks. Mrs. Harold W. Reid is spending several days in Cclumbia with rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs R. L Bronson and two sons spent Sunday iw Ninety- Sn w th relatives. Herman I. Maxursky. Esq. spent severs! days ast week at Sullivaa's Island with frwnds. Mrs. A. A Lemon is spending soma time is Philadelphia with Dr. and Mrs. A. Neil Leman. Mrs. John B Harley and Mrs. W. E Giles visited Mrs. Joha 8. Dunbar in Columb a Saturday. A. Ghmgold left Sunday far New York City, where he experts te buy Fall goods for his store. The Rev. and Mrs. J. G Inabinet and children are spending some time with relatives at Taylors. Rodman Lemon, of Anderson, spent the week-end here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lei Miss Anne Scott McNab returned home Friday afternoon after spend ing some time at Flat Rock, N. C. Mrs. George Crawford has returned to Barnwell after a visit to relatives and friends in Statesville, N. C. Bob Dicks Bennett, of tlnion, spent the week-end in Barnwell with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bennett. Louis Murray, of Colum^ijt, spent several days last week with his grandmother, Mrs. Kate M. Patter son. John Keel, of the Long Branch sec tion has a boll of cotton with thirteen well formed and fully matured locks of cotton. Miss Martha Frances Grubbs has returned home after spending several d&ys with Miss Virginia Clarke Johnston. Miss Helen Jones has returned to her home here after an extended visit to relatives and friends in Columbia and Bamberg. b: WILDER s FOR RENT*—S t-room brick gatew m cuff Ui until muduci 'Apply tt Dr R V B. C .MISS CATHERINE BLACK Lovely young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shelley Black, of Barnwell, whose passing Thursday cast a pall of gloom over a wide circle of fr enda throughout Barnwell County. IN MEMORIAM. On Thursday, August 19th, by the Will of God, there pasted from this earth the sweet spirit of Catherine, beloved and only child of Mr. and Mrs. Shelley Biack, of Barnwell. She was in the first bio cm of young womanhood, being eighteen years of sge. She graduated from the Barn well High School m 193* and was a student at Columbia College during the school year following. She waa a member of the Barnwell Methodist Church, and an active mem- mer of Ha Church School, in the data of Mrs N. G. W Walker; also she took a regular aad helpful part Ml the young peoples* work in the Ep- worth League How precious are these iadirsUaws that while she sras yet the adored child ta her heme, el which she seemed the very sunlight, aad before the blighting hand of pain, or sorrow, or the cares of this world, had laid Ha touch upon her. she re membered her Creator Mi the days ef her youth. The funeral services were held at the home, on Fnday afternoon, the toth. off Misted by the Rev. J. C. In- ahinet. pastor ef the Barnwell Metho dist Church, the Rev. J. Aubrey Estes, of th# Barnwell Baptist Church, and the Rev. C. O. Shuler, of the Sileam Methodist Church. Many, many number of her college friends, with Dr. J. M. A rial, and Pres. J. Caldwell Guilds. The last named spoke beau tifully of the deep sorrow felt by the entire college in the loss of this lovely member of their student body Music was rendered by Elisabeth Fletcher, Alice Fletcher. Sarah Fr»n< res Brodie. Emily Dicks and Mrs Emir G les,—one especially beauti ful number being “Face to Fare.** The pallbearers were: J. H Os wald, Harold Pescock. Creech Sand ers, David Woodward and Normal Dicks, Jr. Very many and surpassingly tiful were tbe flora offerings were borne by a group of girl fnends.— Martha Frances G Elma Lancaster. Jane MU hens, Dmsy Andersen. Dura Charles. Loretta Sander*. Folly Black. Francos Smith, Mary Bicwa and Mildred She «ss aid to rest ta Met has*1st cemetery, near Many fronds ssrrsw with the grtefstrxkea parents pi the*rarest leas, and the heart ef the sympathy. Our prayers ascend far them ta the "God ef all comfort.* Mar they be saetamed artth the con- everlasting Arms* Mrs. J. L. Widman and son, J. L. Widman, Jr., of Asheville, N. C, are spending some time in Barnwell with the former’s mother, Mrs. J. A. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Patterson and two children returned home Sunday night after an extended visit to Hot Springs, Ark., Chicago, 111., and Man- ton, Mich. (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT.) VISIT THE WILLISTON THEATRE WILLISTON, S. C. FOUR CHANGES OF PROGRAMS WEEKLY See Window Cards and Heralds for List of Feature Pictures. Legal Advertisements we loved an earth Attract us now ta Heaven; Who shared tm grief aad aurth Bark ta us now ore given. They meve w th noialem feet Grave y sad sweetly ‘round us. And their soft touch hath cut Ftll many a chain that bound us.** —Contributed Think Not of Death Think not of Death as a dark stranger from the sk es Who stooped to dull her eyes with his gray veil. But as a friends, who full of glad surprise, Reached down his tender arms to hail Her into a sweet world that knows no pi in, W’here there is peace and quiet and rest, Where bones and hurt hearts nexer ache again And every earth-sick soul is at its best. (And as that last song poured from the distant blue, I think she must have said, “My dears, he’s calling me, I must go, goodbye, I’ll watch in every cloud and star for ycu, I’m glad to go; I’m not afraid to die.”) This is not her you bury here beneath this sod; She is a laughing, happy soul gone up to meet her God. —Margaret Christie. Mrs. N. D. Codin and children have returned home after spending ln several weeks in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., with relatives. Miss Mary Clowney has returned ! to her home in Columbia after spend ing some time here as the guest of Miss Rosalie Spann. S. B. Marks, of Columbia, member cf the Barnwell grammar school faculty, is spending several days in Miss Rena Senterfeit has returned to her heme in Columbia after spend ing seveial days in Barnwell with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baxter. Barnwell with friends. Mra. L T. Pmcwrk aad daughter. Mu* Mattel Mergers* IWvrV ef Fart ten. X C. spaas •etewot 4ayu] ham tern uaut. tea guu tee 4 Ms aad’ Mrs. A. D. Ogievia and son, A. D., Jr., of Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting Mr. md Mrs. A. F. Carter. Mrs. Og- levia is a niece of Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Holen Mayes, of Brunson, has been employed by the Modem Beauty Shoppe to serve its patrons until an other operator can be secured. M sa Gertrud* W right, of the sen Bsuiity Ihoffo. was rul wd twWd- ou. N C. to tbw hofftfdo of bur Mr* I. L NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I shall file my final 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, at 10:00 o’clock in the a. m. and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge arul Letters Dismissory. O. W. Harley, Admr. ( Estate of J. 0. Walker, Dec'd. Aug. 19, 1937. 4tc Saturday, Aug. 28th, neat 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. Given under my Hand this 18th day | of Aug., A. D. 1937. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate. Published on the 19th day of Aug., | 1937, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel. Notice to Debtors and Creditors and Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final accounting as 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. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Kotirv is hereby given that we will file our final accounting aa Executor* of the Estate of Mra. Emma B. Dirk*, deceased, with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probe te of BaraweJ County. State of South Carolina, an Monday, September 27. 1987. at II o’riork Hi the forenoon, and petition the an id Court for an order of Die* charge and Letters Dlmntaoery. W. E Bennett. J. Mormon Dwha. W Sidney Dwha. Eaorwtor* of the of Mra Emms S Dwha. Dos'd. Aug td 1987. II II —Ml. . . NGT1CR. Pursuant In order of the Frohate Court foe Barnwell County. L the uu- 4e reigned 4 dm i ate tenter of the tetoie will cell te the b gheet tedder, far caah. on the primini etcugisd by the dereoi 11 at the time of her depth, aenr Dmborten. tomb Co return, at eleven e'rtesh a m. an Monday. Am gnat 99. 1987. the ft of 9 acres of and S acres of oote. PERRY A. PRICE. Administrator Notice to Debtors aad C red Hera. All persons indebted to the estate of Eva Ferguson, 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 file them, duly attested, to the un dersigned Adminisrstor, or his at torneys, Thos. M. Boulwere and Blatt A Fales, at Barnwell, S. C. PERRY A. PRICE, Admr., Estate of Eva Ferguson, Dec’d. Aug. 12, 1937.—3t. Notice to Stockholders. 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, for the purpose of dissolv ing the corporation. George E Crouch, President and Secy, of Crouch Motor Co. CITATION NOTICE. The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate Judge: WHEREAS. Idorm Driggers, hath made suit to me to grant unto her Letters of Adaaintstration of the Ea st# of and efforts of Eraoot Driggers; THESE ABC THEREFORE, to nte of tbw anal Em ote Dn c 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, va. Charles J. H. Still, Lixxie H. Still and C. I. T. Corporation, Defend ants, I, the underaigned Master, arill sell in front of the Coart House at Barnwell. 8. C, during the legal hours of aaio on tho 6th day of Septembar. 1937, tome being mIoo- day Hi sa^d month, to the higheat bidder, the following dearrtbml AH that certain piece, parrel or lot of land, artth the improvemente thereon, or to ho erected thereon, sitante, lying nod Wing Ml the Town of Barnwell, hi the Ceonty of Be raw si. hi the State of Sooth Carolina, ontd Ini bemg trvegalar Nortbom BoondHry tmo hi five (fOh I foot, its Eastern heoadary testy-ftve I Mb) on Mo ftoothnos eoonaary tfTli feet. on plat of property of J. H BUB. made by J B Jane 19. I9B4. and of (Be Clark of Caart far ty In Flat Booh *A* at J. M Bull by by 14. 199B. aaf f, 1981. In the afften of Uw Clark of Coart far Bemwell County. Book of Deeds T H" at Fage 888 Terms of sale: Caah, ta pay for all papers sad stempo; Uw Master to require the succeooful bidder, other than tho plaintiff, to depooit at once the sum of five per rent, of his bid as a guaranty of good faith, such de posit to be applied on the bid upon compliance with the same and to be paid to the plaintiff as liquidat ed damages upon non-compliance. If the deposit 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 demanded 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 6th day of September, 1937, this being salesday in said month, the fol’owing described real estate: One lot ia the town, of Dunbar ton, bounded oa the North by Dan Hay. East by E B Bush. South by Fa a! Jenkins aad Mate by Estate ef Jee PAGB Fim —ALSO— One lot and building in the tusna 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 ef Louis Jackson and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costa. —ALSO— One lot and building in the town of Barnwell, bounded on the North and East by Charlotte McCrady, South by Patterson Street emS West by B. L. Easterling. Levied upon as the property of Nettie Fikes, and sold to sstsfy the above Execution and costa. —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 Patterson and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costs. —ALSO— Sixty acres of land in Dunbarton School District, , bounded on tho 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. Killiagsworth aad West by T. A. Green. Levied upon aa Uw property ef Estate of Richard Dunbar aad said to satisfy Uw abov* Execution aad costs. -ALBO- mtle West of WUlwtea Town liaute, au Uw Nevtk by Chartay aad Mary Gtbha. East by Charley Yeoagheod. Booth by Public Road sad Weal by W. M Smith Levwd uaaa as Uw Bai. ef Mra E E Harley, B C Jewess aad Weal by ef Mra. E E Harley Levied te Batata ef Jehu TBiy. aad eafti satisfy tbe — ALSO— Two lots ia Dunbarton, oa the North by A. C L. Railway. East by Piul Jenkins sad Daa Hay. South by Paul Jenkins aad Dan Hay and West by Alex Robinson. Levied upon as the property of Estate of Joe Meyers, and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costs. —ALSO- Ten acres in Barnwell School District, bounded on the North and West by First Carolinas Joint Stock Land Bank, East by Littie Roberton and South by Miledge Black. Levied upon as the property of Estate of Primus Patterson 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 De!k, East by Northrop Al ice. South and West by Leu Lsn- emster. aa the t