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* t- J (■ T i PAGE EIGHT. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30TH, 1924 MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, Barnwell County. * In the Court of Common Pleas. R. 1. Manning; and A. H. Moise, PltfTs. vs. E. B. Sanders, Jr.. Individually, and as .Administrator of the Estate of W. H. Sanders, Deceased, et a!.. Deft5. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above—entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, in front *>f the Court House, on. Monday, No vember 3, lbL'4, it beinu salesday in said month, within the lotfal hours of sale, the following describwl real property: All that tract of land in the County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, containing nine hundred and four acres, bounded on the North by lands of Creech .and lands of Myriek and lands of Thomas; Hast by the tract of land sold to .1. (1. Sanders; South by the run of the mill stream and West by a neighborhood road running through the plantation from South- East to North-West. Said property lieinff more fully shown on plat made by McLellan and Palmer, surveyois. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps, II. L. O’P.ANNON, Master > Free InCormation on the Use of Concrete ^Foundation Walls and Basonants of Coneroto** will show you how to build permanent foundations. It tells you how to lay foundations, how to bui'd basement and foundation walls, how to build Concrete footing* and steps! “A Hundrod and Ono Farm Usoa of Conoroto^ is a practical little booklet with illustrations and complete instructions lor building Concrete silos, dairy barns, feeding floors, hog houses, milk houses. Concrete corn cribs, and many other forms of Concrete construction lor the farm. “Coneroto Around tho Homo* 1 tells the easiest, sim- pleat and most economical way to use Concrete lor drives, walks, garages, septic tanks and other permanent improve ments, giving all instructions for the mixing, placing ancU finishing of Concrete. These booklets will be sent free, and will be a great help to you in the improvements which you are planning to make by using Concrete. Write for the ones you want. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Hurt Building ATLANTA, GA. c/f National Organization rgar to Improve and Extend the Utes of Concrete orricis in 39 cities t T ❖ f f T ? V ? * V ❖ The Fall Season’s Greatest Sale Event WHITE’S Annual Harvest SALE ❖ One Week Beginning Monday Nov. 3rd x With Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars Worth of Brand New Goods ❖ ❖ Tell vour D ❖ ❖ t ❖ f f f It will be a sale worth,coming many miles to attend. Make your plans NOW to be heie. friends—tel! them to tell other friends. Make up shopping 1 patties to come to W HITE S tot the most wonderful shopping and saving opportunities you have ever enjoyed. D A Come to the store in person, it you can. If that is impa-.sible, order by mail and we will prepay post age on purchases of $o. and more. Send for cur BIG SALE CIRCULAR giving items and prices. - ❖ ❖ -l ❖ ♦% V Notice of Election. ter six months’ residence in the State, otherwise- qualified. Registration.—Payment of all taxes, includihg poll tax, assessed and col lectible during the previous year. The production of a certificate or the re ceipt of the officer authorized to cpl- Hect such taxes shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. Before the hour fixed for'opening the polls Managers, and Clerks must take and subscribe to the Constitu tional oath. The Chairman of the State of South <'arolina, t’ounty of Barnwell. Notice is hereby given that the General Election for Presidential and Vice Presidential Electors, United States Senator and Representatives in Congress will be held at the voting precincts fixed by law in the County of Barnwell .on Tuesday. November 4. ]!)J4. said day being Tuesday follow ing the first Monday, a^ prescribed by the State Constitution. The qualifications for .suffrage arc as follow^; , Residence in State for two years, in the County one year, in the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote, four months, and the payment six months before any election of any poll tax then due and payable: Pro vided, That ministers in charge of an organized church and teachers of pub lic schools shall be entitled to vote at- Board of Managers^can administer the oath to the other Managers and to the Clerk; a Notary Public must admin ister the oath to Chairman. The Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o’clock a. m. and closed at 4 o’clock p. m.. except in the City of Charleston, where they shall he opened at 7 a. m. and dosed at 0 p. m. The Managers have the power to till a vacaney; and if none of the Man agers attend, the citizens can appoint, from among the qualified voters, the Managers, who, after being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election the Managers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot .box and count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the same is completed, and make a statement of the result for each office, and sign the same. Within three days there after the Chairman of the Board, or some on<* designated by the Board, must deliver to the Commissioners of Election the poll list, the box contain ing the ballots and written statements of th* results of the election. Managers of Election.—The follow ing Managers of Electiop have been appointed to hold the election at the various precincts in tho said Countv: Barnwell—G. W. Halford, J. M. Caldwell and G. M. Buist. Blackvilk* — L. C. Still, Willis Grubbs and H. W. Still. Snelling—R. R. Moore, J. J. Hill and H. M. Cook. Robbins—W, E. Duncan, A. R. Dun bar and S. J. Bailey. Kline—Victor Lewis, J. F. Readv and F. M. Harley. Dunbarton—I. W. Rountree, W. A. Dicks and B. F. Anderson. Pleasant Hill—J. W. Kennedy, J. Morgan, Weathersbee and R. E. W’ood- _wa id. Williston—M. F. Weathersbee, R. J. RountreejuiuLCqcil Green. Elko—P. S. Green, Moise Hair and Charlie Hair. Hercules — L. B. Creech, Levy Creech and Manor Morris. Meyer's Mill B. W. Peeples, C. 0. Moyer and Gary Cobb. The Managers at each precinct named above are requested to delegate * ❖ * v * —Silk-, Woolens and Wash Fabrics —Footwear for men, women and children —Laces, Trimmings and Ribbons —Gloves, Hosiery and Handkerchiefs —Neckwear. Jewelry —Umbrellas —Men’s] Clothing and Furnishings —Toilet Goods, Etc. -Notions and Patterns —Lamps and China —Glassware and Silverware —Housewares —Women’s Coats, Suits and Dresses —Millinery and Blouses- —Petticoats and Kimonas —Bath Robes— —Fur Scarfs,. Chokers and Coats. —Women’s and Children’s Underwear —Cov-ets,. Girdles and Brassiers —Boys’ and .Girls’ Wear —Piano- and Yictrolas —Art Needlework —Furniture —Floor Coverings, Draperies. Etc. Y ❖ * * ♦% v 5 V ❖ ❖ V V ❖ THOCSANDS OF ITEMS SITTAIII.E I0R XMAS GIVING ❖ ❖ f f % V J. B. WHITE & CO. Augusta, : : : : . ❖ ❖ ❖ * Georgia one of their number to secure the box and blanks for the election at the TIerk of Court’s office. Barnwell. S. Saturday. November 1st, 1924- S. E. MOORE. j. w. Bates/ RALPH SMITH. Commis-ioners of Federal Election for Barnwell County, S. C. October 20th, 1924. ♦ f I Vamp Theatre Program for Week— ❖ T ❖ A ❖ Sharp Price Reductions HUDSON CO ACH X October 29 to November 5 ❖ T T ❖ f T f ? ❖ ❖ v T( )-l).\ Y—W KDNESI) \Y ❖ Betty Compsoh in “The Enemy Sex.” The ~fory of a Broad way .butterfly who thought the famous playground was a place of fun. and learned! A jazzy, thriliy. lavish production l>y the maker of “The Covered Wagon." Price- in, Jo and 30 (-ents. ❖ ❖ ❖ * THURSDAY. OCT. 30TH. ❖ v f A Lloyd Hamilton itr hi.- first super-feature, "His Daiker Self, laugh a minute. Priees—10, 20 and 30 Cents. Y ❖ ❖ x V FRIDAY, OCT: 31 ST. THE SHAW COM KRT CO.—Lyceum. Prices 2.') and .70 ( Is. ❖ <♦ ❖ ❖ SATURDAY, NOV. 1ST ::: Was $1500 ❖ t ❖ ❖ ❖ Madge Kennedy in “Three Mile- Out.” Thi- is one "f the year’s best picture-. You will be thrilled, you will laugh, you will shed a tear. Prices -10, 20 and 30 Cents. V ❖ ❖ Y v ♦% X Vaudeville™ —Vaudeville $ Monday and Tuesday MONDAY, NOV. «% : !RI). V ♦% * ? . Vaudeville: The Billings-Booth Musical Comedy Co. This is a company of 18 people. They have with them a Jazz Orchestra and will 'play each day in front of the theatre. A high-stepping chorus of youth and beauty. Also a good black-face comedian. A special feature picture ^'’Wandering Husbands." X v ❖ V Was $1000 ❖ ❖ Tl ESD IY. NOV. ITU. ❖ ❖ ** The Billings-Bi.'ith Musical Comedy •Co.- of 18 jieople. A complete rhange of program. Also "Those Who Dance," a special picture with an all star cast. V ❖ 4* .1. f ? V f For these two night- the pictures will start at the Vaudeville immodiltely thereafter. Prices fm ville and pictures—2fj,r7(J and 77 Cents. \Ve pay tin o clock with ♦ both Vaude- tax. ❖ ♦♦♦ Scaramouche -:- Scaramouche Wednesday, Nov. 5th ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ X v ❖ This is the picture you have l>een waiting for. From the book by Rafael Sabatini. With the beautiful Alice Terry and an all star cast. We will have our orchestra to play for this picture. Prices—27, 70 and 77 Cents. We pay the tax. * Freight and Tax Extra The World’s Greatest Automobile Values are now Prided Below All Comparison I hey are the finest Hudson and Essex cars ever built. Such price reductions are possible because they are the largest selling 6-cylinder closed cars in the world. With the exception of Monday and pictures wil start promptly at 8 o’clock. Tuesday nights, the * ❖ f ❖ ..?• 5 W. D. Harley Motor Co. Barnwell, South Carolina. ❖ t ' f U> % * r w. . 9. i $ LONG TEEM MONET TO TEND Farm Loans 6 per cent., large amounts. Town prop erty in Barnwell, residential and business, 7 per cent. Loans procured promptly at lowest cost. Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwell Counties. THOMAS M. BOULWARE Attorney-at-law Barnwell, S. C. ) NOTICE. The Newell Cor.r: acti.ig Company having sub-let feiiein | irtions of its contraA for the const: tu! ion of the Highway.from BirtweF to F.llenton, notice is hereby given by the said Newell Contracting Company that it will in nowiseJSe respons'ble for any —- - ■ ■ ' _ ■ - debts or obligations contracted by any of said sub-contractors. M Advertise in The Peoplfe. f