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*8 (• W ■C I Thursday, November 20, 1924. USINESi THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. PAGE FIVE T ILI3ER, Mr. A. N. Croft, of Blackville route No. 2, called at The People office while in the city^ otie 1 day_last_v\eek and re newed his subscription. ( HRISTMAS (illTSi— If you want most unusual and attractive pifts for Christmas at a remarkably low price, do your shoppinp at the Loselea Tea Cottape and Gift Shop, 201(5 Havne Ave., Aiken, S. C. WE HAVE just opened and have on display in our shop, the most o\- cjuisite hand made linens, locos, sups, brasses of all kinds, rinps beads and carved wood—all just received from China. 1AKE A 1)A^ OFF a’nd drive over. Me will be plad to.scV- you whether you buy or'not. Brinp your friends in forUunch or tea when you Aij>oJM Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price have returned to Barnwell after a brief weddinp . tripand are makinp thoiu home for the present with the for mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Pi ice. \\ illiston’s population was preatly aupmented Friday afternoon by large delepations of football fans from Barnwell and Blackville, who enjoyed witnessing; an excellent game at Wn- liston’s expense. M ill Practice Law. are in FOR SALE. Christmas turkey pound. Address Dunbarton. S. Thanksgiving and ; price 1C cents per drs;. S. H. (liecno R, F. D. 1. • LOST, STRAY El) or STOLEN- Oi e extra large hound dog, black with yellow legs, small white speck led spot in breas*. M'iH answer to name of "M’ilson,” $10.00 reward for information leading to re overy.. Ad dress Lonnie dowers. Blackville, route No. 3. • • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. The days h)-" eight mimites in sun shine this week. Aiken, Nov. Id.—James F. Byrnes, after 14 years of service, will retire from congress next March 4th and thereafter return to Aiken and en gage in the practice of law, accord ing to a statement^ made by him several day< ago. Prior to His fir-t election to congress Mr. Byrnes served as solicitor of this circuit. Since his defeat tor the United States senate by Coleman I.. Blease, Mr. Byrnes has been resting at home in Aiken with the exception of the time spent on the stump campaigning- for the democratic nominees for presi dent and vice president, an 1 last week he accepted a case Irom Barnwell County, his first in a number of years. lst (> 1Q24, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described rea’ property, to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and be-ng in Red Oak Townhsip, Barnwell County, S. •C., containing one hundred and sixty- three acres, more or less, and bound ed North by lands of J. W.. Walker; East by Itfnds of'Perry Owens; South by lands of Ben M’Hliimis, and West by lands of J. W. Walker, Aaron Han- kinson and G. C. Beck. Terms of sale: Cash, and purchaser to pay for stamps and pap rs. The successful bidder at -said sale shall immediately deposit with the Master the ^um of $1,500.00 as an e vidence of good faith gy carry out tb ■ terms of his bid. and upon his failure to do so, the Master shall immediately re-sell said property, or i-(‘-advertise and sell the same upon some subsequent salesday on like terms. H. L. O'BANNON, _ _ - Master. Master’s office, Nov. 12, 1024. \A T The Rush House Property x In Blackville, S. C. SI MMONS AND COMPLAINT Mr. M’m. E. MiNah has jiurchased a Studchaker touring car. State of South Carolina, Countv of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. Read The People’s special subserin- tion offer in this issue and act accord ingly. K': Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Ciieene, of ’he Dunbarton section, were visitors here Saturday, Mr. •-"Usta nouml hov. ( and Mrs. Carl Owens, of Au- '• J annoutue the birth of a nino- The Rev. llowai'd ('adv motored fp Augusta Monday, returning home the following day. Mr. and Mrs. A. Denmark, were the here Sunday. R. M'alhuk. of guests of rela- : ive Mr. A. N. Black, of (5. van, called at The People office Monday to re- pew his subscription. Mr. Billie Christa vpent Sunday in -tin m<»ther, Mrs. L. H of Denmark, city with his Chrisiie. Rizcr, Plaintiff, vs. Jennings M’ilHams, (Julia M’illiams, Trenton Williams. Levi Williams, Connie M’illiams, Gertnide Kate M’illiams and Luisa M'illiams, De fendants. To the defendants above named; You are hereby ^summoned and re quired to answer the Complaint in this action, of which a copy is here with served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Com plaint on the subscribers, Messrs. Carter, Carter and Kearse, at their offices, Bamberg, South Carolina, withTn twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; if you fad- to answer the Complaint within vhe time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Carter. Carter and Kearse, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Mr. J. M. Grubbs, of Barnwell route \’o. 1. renewed hi- subscription to Tlii‘ People while in the city Monday, The friends of J. Juliet) Bush. Esq . will learn with pleasure that he is recovering from a sevet pneumonia. attack of (Julia M’illiams, and Connie M’ii- To the defendants: Trt ■nton William.- liams:- Please take notice that the plaint in this action, together C on- with Messrs (J. L. M’eissinger, r . J Martin. E. II. Weissfnu^r' and R- B- Still, of Blackville, woe business visitors htpro Monday. Mr. R. J. Rountree. o;J M illislon. was in the city on business rtusday •afternoon and while heie called at ’jllie People office and renewed his subscription. v’ne summons, of which the foregoing is a copy;, was filed in the office of the Clerk" of Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions for Barnwell County, ’at Barnwell, South Carolina, on the 20th day of October, 1924. Carter. Carter and Kearse, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. MASTER’S SALE. Mr. C. (’. Zorn, of Barnwell route No. 1. is another one of I hy People s j-iiod- friends who believes in keeping his suL-pription paid in'advance. He was a visitor at this office a few days ago. • . ' State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. • - v Court of Common PJeas. , Mamie R. Sanders. Plaintiff, against Rachel Peenh s and -I. M’. P. People-. O. Patterson. COUNTY TREASURER’S TAX NOTICE. The Treasurer’s office will be on m for the collection of taxes for the fiscal year 1924 from Oct. 15th, 1924, to March loth, 1^25, inclusive. A pen alty of 1 per cent, will be applied to all taxes not paid by Dec. 31st, 1924. A penalty of 2 per cent, will be ap plied to all4«*eci not paid by January 31st, 1925. A penalty of 7 per cent will be ap plied to all unpaid taxes from’ March 1st to March 15th, inclusive—after which the books close and Executions will be issued. 2 mills for County Roads. Tax Rate as Follows; (J mills for'State purposes. 4 mills for 1 State School—6-0-1 law. 11 mills for ordinary Co. purposes. 1 mill for maintenance of pub. rds. 2 mills for Int., etc. on road bds. mill for Inst., etc past indebt. 3 mills for Constitutional Schools. Total 20 mills for all purposes. Road tax of $.!.00 for all who are liable. Tax on all dogs except suckling pups $1.25, 1 mu.-t be paid in January 1925. Special School Levy. Ashleigh 4 mills. Big Fork .12 “ , Blackville 19 “ Cave 6 “ Cedar Grove 5 “ Diamond 8 “ Double Pond 8 “ Dunbarton - 12 “ ; Edisto J. ..2 “ Barnwell 15 “ Barbary Branch 8 “ Elko - -..-8 “ Ellenton 8 “ Four Mile 8 “ Fi'iendship 8 “ Greens Academy 8 “ Healing Springs __ 12 “ Hercules . 16 “ Hilda 8 “ Joyce Branch 4 “ Kline — 12 “ Lees 4 “ Long Branch __ 6 “ Meyers Mill 4 Morris „ 8 “ “ Mt. Calvary ... 8 “ New F’orest 8 “ Dak Grove 8 “ Old Columbia 2 “ PleaMttit Hill 8 “ Red Oak T ... 8 “ Reedy Branch _ 8 “ Reeves Creek ... 2 “ San 1 Hid _ 5 “ Seven—Pines———r—r - : + The above property will be sold at Public Auction on December 1,1924—Salesday at Barnwell, S. C. X Said property to be sold under petition for division and will be sold in parcels and as a whole. Each parcel will be ex plained by the Auctioneer. This property is on one of the best busi- ❖ ness streets and the Columbia Highway. A good purchase X for business lots or residential purposes. Any desired informa- £ tion will be cheerfully given on application to G. L. Weissmger, C. J. Martin or E. H. Weissinger. 3 Blackville, S. C., Nov. 17, 1924. w w T ALL THIS WEEK! - ■ _ ■ i Nov. 17th to 22nd AT BLACKVILLE t Jr,, Defendants. By vii-tue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, 1 will -ell at Barnwell, in front of the 8 Tinkers Creek Upoer Richlamf __ . 3 “ Mdlliston 21 “ J. B. ARMSTRONG, County Tres. t Deccmboi- |j;in.woIl. S. C.. Oct. 7. f . ❖ *t’ t Y f v f ? ? ? ❖ ❖ t ? ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦> ❖ f ❖ We Are Proud of Our Farmer Friends: Me are especially proud that we have so many farmer customers. Ag riculture is particularly interesting to us. as indeed it should be to every one, and v\e like to have the farmers drop in and talk o(er their problems with us. f - » When we can give advice or render service of any kind, we are always glad to do so. We know that (he growth and development of this communit;, depend to a large extent upon its (arming interests, and we aim to do our part »o- ward helping the farmers succeed. ME INVITE FARMERS TO BANK WITH US. X CONSISTING OF High Class Riding Devices • i • . • \ SPECTACULAR SHOWS THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, $50,OOO.OO Make This Bank Your Best Servant. Two Brass Bands Free Acts :: J. E. HARLEY, I’R^S. S. E. MOORE. VICE PRES. N. G. M’ WALKER. VICE PRES. RALPH SMITH CASHIER 'TV V .. : . 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