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) 3 p * 1 B tJSINESC ITIJLDERO S -FOR-SALE.—Excel melon seed, $1 per pound. Georgia Rattlesnake, per pound.* Tom Watson, 80c ‘ per pwnd. Rodtf'F^ CfcrrtatoUge seed, $1 per pound. White Spine Cucumber seed, pound. Long Green Cu cumber $1.20 per pound. Th«fee are all the very best seed. Cash with order. Dr. C. N. Burekhalter, Barn well, S. C. 3-13-6t. T Mr. J. M. Weathers bee, of the Rosemary section, was in the city on Tuesday and called at The People of fice to .renew his subscription. ’* —— -'«■» *V -?: < Quite a largo audience greeted the performance of “Bringing Up Father” at the Vamp;'Theatre. Friday evening, in spile of the fact that many were unable • to attend on account' of the epidemic of measles here. The show was said to be very much bettai:than >the ones that have visited BavAwell tile past two- seasons. c ^ASTER S SALE. FOR SALE.—Baby carriage. Ap ply to Mrs. J. Julien Bush, Barnwer’, S - C- FOR SALE.—One half-horse power electric motor, 500-gal. cypress water tank and tower for same.—Apply to Mrs. Daisy Buckingham, Barnwell. S.j, C- ' 3-13-tf. A free moving picture on “Growing Colton under Boll Weevil Conditions” will bo shown at the Vamp Theatre in Barnwell Thursday afternoon, March 27th, at 3 o’clock, and at the Lyric Theatre in Blackville the fol lowing afternoon at the same hour. The public generally and farmers es pecially are invited to attend. May Run for Senate. FOR SALE:—Altheas, white, pink and purple; 25 cepts each.—Mrs. L.l H. Christie, Barnwell, S. C. i FOR SALE.—Cleveland Big Boll Cotton Seed. Made bale to the acre Representative G. L. Weissmger, of Blackville, who was a visitor here n few days ago. stated to friends that ,! he is considering entering the race for — 1>. ' ^ the State Senate- this Summer. Ho was elected to the House of Reprcs- this year. For prices, etc., address I ontaUvea two years a «°- Dr - A ’ C - B. F. Davies or W*A. Hayes, Barn-! Patterson ’ of this cit ^ announced well, S. C. ‘ j soir ‘ c a fe p ° ^at he will be a candi date-. It is not nm known here whether or not Senator A. M. Ken nedy, of Wiliston, will ho a candidate to succeed himself, but Dame Rumor says thatjhe will quit politics. i FOR SALE.—One fancy driving mai-%, absolutely city broke; first check for $100 gets her, or I will pay the difference for a new Ford.—J. E. Owens, Blackville, S. C., rid. 3. Early Morning Blaze. FOR SALE.—Big Boll Wilt Resist ant Dixie Triumph Cotton Seed, $l.2 r »j per bushel, while they last. Fire which was discovered shortly B. Ma- j after three o’clock. Friday morning of zursky, Barnwell, S. C. 3-20-4tc. WATERMELON SEED FOR SALE —I have 40 lbs. of choice Watson watermelon seed for sale at $2.00 per pound. This is an improved variety of this fine melon. The color of the. rind is dark green and the melons grow to large size.—J. Gary Owens, j Barnwell, S. O.* _ 2-28-tf ■ u' lasU week destroyvd the store and residence of Mr. Charlie Baker in Ea-i Barnwell, the section known locally as “Bingham.” A stiff wind was blowing at the time and only hard work on the part of the. volun teer fire department prevented the spread of the flames to nearby dwe lings. The origin of the fire is un known and it had made considerable headway when discovered. It is un derstood that Mr. Baker’s room was State of South Carolina, .j Barnwell County. Courtsafettommon Pleas. Bank of Western Carolina, Ns '~ Plaintiff, vb. Joseph Carter, . , - ’ Defendant. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause by his Honor, Judge S. Mc^Gn Simp kins, dated thfe TTCK day of March, 1924, I will offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash at 12 o’clock noon, on the 7th day of April, 1924, the samel being saleday in April, in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S, C, the following described real property: “All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Red Oak Township, Barnwell County, South Carolina, containing Fifty-five (55) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North by lands of Homer Owens; South by lands of Homer Owens; West by lands of T. C. Carter and East by lands of Homer Owens.” Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. H. L. O’Bannon, Master of Barnwell CoUnt% Master’s office, March 19, 1924. The Week of March 31st We Celebrate I MASTER’S SALE. Our Golden Anniversary Fifty years of service not only to Augustan*, hut to men and women of this section, hundreds of wnom we are proud to number among our most valued friends and customers. This event wlft he celebrated by holding Most Unusual Sales in All Departments - yP -- ^nd at prices made possible only thru large special purchase* coupled ^ with the cooperation of manufacturers and jobbers for this special e-ent £ -— and our own determination to make this Anniversary remembered * tor years to come. _ — | Come Prepared for Great Things «|» We Promise You Will Not Be Disappointed | J. B. WHITE & CO. «|» Augusta, ..— ^ - - - - Georgia - ^ - ‘ . * • LADIPkS WORK AT HOME, pleas-.ablaze when he was aroused. He ant. easy sewing on your machine.! came J $2,200 insurance. _ Whole or part thm*. Highest possible j —‘ ♦ — prices iK»id. For full information ad-1 I>eath ol .1. \N . Riley dress.L. Jomvs, Box 2. Olnoy, 111. | — i Mr. J. Willie Riley, of Barnwell, FOR SALE—Beautiful lot. of Ger- i died at his home here at 3 o’clock Mon- f t*. _ man Police puppies pure breed:-- «!ay mornin'g, after an illness.of one Write C. E. McGregor, Girard. Cln., week,, his death Iveing due to double for price, etc. 3-27-3t. pneumonia. His )K>dy r was laid to rest with Masonic honors that after- WE HAVE a few fine pianos in noon at 4:30 o’clock in the Siloanf uprights, players and grands just re- Churchyard, the funeral services bo- tamed from winter rent--. Will sell j i nR - conducted by Dr. W. M. Jones, at close figures and deduct rents paid, j Five'hooded Knights of the Ku Klux Easy terms on balance i if desired. Ludden & Bates, S. M. H., Id West President St., Savannah, Ga. 3-27-41 • LOST— Sterling silver fountain uen on ^.trc^ets of Barnwell Saturday, March '22nd. Liberal reward if re turned to The People office. LOST.—Monday evening from an automobile in Barnwell, one ladies’ brown glove with tan stitches on back. Finder will please return same to Mrs. Angus B. Patterson, Barnwell, S. C. ‘ , , Itc. Klan accompanied the body to the grave. - \ Mr. Riley, who for many years was * A mail earner on route 2, is survived by hi? wife, foui- children, his parents and two brothers, who 'nave the sym pathy of nvany frit-nus in their bo- roavemPTTt. He wa< about 4f> yvars of age. —r^- 'f Bauer-Patter*on. A rmuTiage cf much interest to the friends of the eontract'.ng parties was • j that of Mrs. Luvah Freer Bauer, of "IManton, Mich., to Mr. Angus B. Pat- 1 •••••••••••••••••••• i terson, of this city, which occurred at • HERE AND HEREABOUTS, tj 7 <> ’ clck ' k P-Wednesday, March 19, • 0 at the Richmond Hotel in’Augusta, • ••••••••••••••••*•• Ga., only menrbera of the immediate The epidemic - of measles in Barn- family and a few intimate friends witnessing the ceremony. Mrs. Pat terson is pleasantly remembered in Barnwi 1 ! Mi-s Luvah Fiver, hav- . well shows little' sighs of subsiding and the Board of Health announced SblufdTiy that the local wuuldf he closed at least another week. r Stab? of South Carolina, # Barnwell County. Court of Common Pleas. C. J. Hill and P. F’. Henderson, Plaintiffs, / v s.. J. A. Jenkins, Defendant. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause by his Honor, Judge S. McG. Simp kins, dated the 17th day of March, 1924, I will offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash at 12 o’clock noon, on the 7th day of April, 1924, the same being saleday in April, in front of the Cout\ House at Barnwell, S. C., th.“ following described real property: “All that certain piece, parcel or triu-t of land in Barnwell County, South Carolina, and in Great Cypress Township, containing thirty (30) acres, more or Uhs, and bounded a>: follows: North by lands of J. F. Creech; on the. East by lands of Mrs. Simpikins Sanders; on the South Hy lands of Mrs. Maggie Jenkins and on the We t bv lands of Mrs. Simpkins '' <3- * Sanders, this’being the same tract of land purchased by the said J. A. Jen kins at Master’s Sale.” The successful bidder will be re quired at uid sale to deposit with the Mastet during the legal hours of sale Two Hundtvd ($200.00) Dollars to guarantee the compliance with his bid. Should said successful bidder fail within a reasonable time to com ply,, with his bid, then the -said Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars shall be taken as liquidated damages for his failure so to comply with said bid un less his default be excused by the Court. Should sa d successful bidder fail upon demand of the Master to make said deposit when demanded, then the Master will re-sell said prop erty aJuiing said legal hours of sale upon said saleday in question and he* will disregard the bid made by r said defaulting bidder and any further bid made by him and at said subsequent sale had the Master will likewise re quire the making cf said deposit' u - oji the terms herein set out. 11. L. O’Banuoh, " Master-of Barnwell Count ?. Master’s office, March 19, 1924. MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day application received- No Red Tape. HARLEY & BLATT. Attorneys-at-Law BamwelL S. C. BOILER FLUES MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES 3ELTIN0, PACKING AND LACING WOOD. IRON AND STILL ❖ \ t CHAMPION Now Reduced to * Krinir-KNOINK IIKPA1KS in ttuto k w>rk. LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA. 4 t 44 4 44 t 44 t 44 t 44 t 44 t^t 44 t 44 t 44 4 44 0 44 t 4 Trees and Plants FOR SALE! FU.IT AND SHADE TREES, PECAN TREES, ROSES, SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, HEDGE PLANTS, and VINES. CATALOG ON REQUEST The C. C. Dorn Co. V 109 Ninth St., AUGUSTA, GEtTtrr.TA. ♦^t 44 ! 44 ! 44 ! 44 ! 44 ^ 44 * 44 # 44 # 44 ! 44 ! 44 ^ ir.g made her home here a numl>er of 1 years ago. Mr. Patterson is a son of The sacred conceit at the Barnwell! the late Congressman J. O. Patterson Methodist Church Friday evening was j and is well known throughout thh quite a success in every way. The j section. He is an ex-service man and musical numbers were .very enjoyable' )*>* engaged in farming, and a nice sum wes realized from the* Mr. and Mrs. Pattersop aiThed in free will offering. j Barnwell Sunday night and are now ; at home to theig-lriends. George Swann and TariiTIy, of ■ ^ MASTER’S SALE. Mr. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Charleston, have moves! to their farm 1 . I —j, ; maar Barnwell,- which they-expect to ] «' make their future home. He is a j A petition having been filed in ac- 1 mother oftbe late Mr. Charles Swann, j cordanee with section 1712 geneyal of this city, and was a meml>er of (school law of 1912 notice is hereby the Charleston police force* for many givetT*that an election will be held in , ' j Red Oak school District No. 7 on ! Friday. April 4th. 1924, for the pur- If you want to keep informed on i pose of determining thether or not political happenings in Barnwell ■ a special school tax of five (5) addi- County, send in your subscription to tional mil!? ‘hall he kvied in the above The People. To date, tins paper has : district. publshed more interesting county j The said election shall be conduct- pollitical news than all-other papers' ed as is provided by law for the hold- in Barnwell County combined—and it ling of general elections. The polls was published while itwas NF1WS. ! w:ll be optmed* at me school hou«e, ——— ! (Boiling Springs.) and the following A short time ago, a former sub- J trustees have been appointed mana gers of election: L. Gantt, E. G. scriber of The People who decided to » try another paper published in this Hay and L. C. Fowke. county, called at this office and asked Those, favoring the proposed levy that his name be again placed o*n the shall cast a ballotwith the word “yes” mailing list, as he wanted to get the written or sprinted thereon, and those new'3 of the county while it is news. Which leads the wu-iter to remark that opposing the proposed levy shall cast a ballot with the word “n.o” written or “if you have tried the rest, now sub- j printed thereon, scribe to the BEST.” The subscrip-j , HORACE J. CROUCH. Seri Co. Board of Education, Barnwell, S: C»,-Mar. 24,1924> ^-27-21 ^tioncrice of The Pe«»ple ie only $1.59 ^ a y w-—and worth it. State of South Carolina, *rr.-: • jW-' Bamwell County. Court of Common Picas. John R. Rosier, et a!., Plaintiffs-,, \ s. Ella R. Walker, •Defendant. Pursuant to the terms of p decree passed in he above entitled ease and signed by his Honor, S. McG. Simp kins, and dated the 10th day of March, 1924, I will offer for sale at public out-cry to the highest bidder f<jr cash, in front of the door of the Court House, in Barnwell, South Car olina. <?n Monday, April 7, 1924, 't being sala ; day in said’month, between the legal hours of sale, the following described real property: “All |that piece, parcel or tract of land in BarnwellrCmuity, S. C., con- taining thirty-eight (38) acres, more «< . • or le.ss, and known as the property of Mrs. Mary J. Rosier and bounded, North by lands of J. R. Rosier, East bg lands;yf Mrs. -E. G. Moody, South by lands of-Mrs. Julia Rountree and on the West by lands of Mrs. F. V. Duncan.” Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. 4 H. L. O’Bannon, Master fcor Barnwell County. Master’s office, March 12, 1924. Toledo World’s Lowest Priced Closed Car with Doors Front and Rear. *<&> Order Now for Earliest Possible Delivery! T ^ Johnson Motor Co. t • Blackville, S. C. X v “ ♦> ❖ * 4 ! 44 « 44 S 4 ^ 44 ! 44 ! 44 t 44 t 44 S 44 t 44 ! 44 * 4 ^ 4 C 44 « 44 * 44 S H C 44 t 44 ! 44 S 44 t 4 ^ H S M S^ 1 ' CATARRHAL DEAFNESS is often caused by an inliatned condition of the mucous lining of the tesalathma Tube. When this tube is inflamt(1 you have a irumbling sound or imperfect hearing. Unless' the inflammation can be reduced, your hearinK may be de stroyed forever. HALLS CATARRH MFD1CINE will do what we claim for it—rid your r.ystem of Catarrh or Deafness cauaed by Catarrh. HALlAS CATAitRH MKldi 1 IN‘L' has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Years." Sol<] by uj! druggists. j. Cheney & Co., Toledo O. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. EASTERN DISTRICT X>F SOUTH CAROLINA. BARNWELL COUNTY. FERTILIZER! SEE ME FOR PRICES l I have a complete stock of all grades | on hand at all times. Also Acid, The old reliable Chemical Co.’s | Kainit and Soda. | Virgima-Carolina l W. E. McNAB, Barnwell, S. C. <KK M X M >X M XK M X' M S M X*4 M X M XX M C M X M > , X M X M i M 9 M X M X M X M X*< M &4 M C , 4 l ^ < 0 > ^^^^^v ^^t 44 # 44 ! 44 ! 44 ! 44 ! 44 * 44 # 44 # 44 # 44 * 44 ! 4 ♦J^^J^^^J 44 J 44 J 44 J 44 J 44 J 44 J 44 J 4 I F O R S A L E I -In the Matter of Dnkye D. Bennett, In Bankruptcy. Advertise'in THE I*feOPLE. To the Creditors ..f the above named Bankrupt: TAKE NOTICE*.- That on the 27th day of February, 1924,' the above named Bankrupt filed her Petition in said Court praying the confirmation of the composition heretofore offered and accepted, sm l that hearing was thereupon ordered and will- -be had upon said Petition on Monday, the 31st of March, 1924, before said Court at Charleston, in said Dis trict, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, at which time and place all known creditors and other persons in in terest may appear und show cause, if any they-have, why the prayer of said Petition should not b© granted. Richard W. Hutson.' Clerk. TIMOTY HAY, HORSE, MULE and DAIRY FEED, MEAL and HULLS. PRICES RIGHT. I W. P. FRANKUN, Barnwell, S. C. LONG TERM MONEY to LEND i * ? « , _ ,t,-—— 11 ■- 1 ■ ' ■ «» "■ —— 6 per cent, interest on large amounts. Private funds for small loans. -- ' ■ : f-T- ■BROWN & BUSH LAWYERS BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA.