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.. 1 THURSDAY,,, NOVEMBER 27, 1921 -'i, 1 f,. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. PAGE FIVE TJSINESi * c T I lde.ro -x*»:-x~:-x-x-x ..CHRISTMAS GIFTS:--If you want most unusual and attractive gifts for ( hristmas at a remarkably low price, do your shopping at the liotfelea Tea Cottage and Gift Shop, 2016 Hayne Ave., Aiken, S. C. \N E HAVE just opened and have on display in our shop, the most ex- quisite hand made linens, daces,, rugs, brasses of all kimls, rings heads and carved wood—all just received from China. I AKE A 1) AOFF and drive over. We will be glad to see you whether you buy or not. ’Bring your friends in for lunch 9f tea when you are Aiken. A thunderstorm, accompanied by rain and high winds, swept over this section between 11 and 12 o’clock Fri- day night. According to a report by C^umbia weather bureau, only 12 thunderstorms have occurred in No vember during the .18 years of that stations exostence. No damage was reported in this section, hut several buildings were destroyed by th' wind in Saluda Countv. to-wit: . All that piece, parcel or tract Judge II. A. >1. Smith Dead. -- in FOR SALE.—Native grown Ful ghum Seed Oats. Address Bi'F. An- lorson, Dunbarton, S. C. 11-27-tf. F'OR SALF..—Good ‘Peavine —B. Mazursky, Barnwell. S. C. 1l-27-8t. hav FOR SALE.—1 one horse wagon, Hackney make, almost as good as .•JUittV.. Will sell at half price.—City Ice and Coal Co.. Barnwell, S. C. 11-27-tf. • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS Next Monday will be salesday. . The days lose seven minutes in sun shine this week. , Charleston, Nov. 23.—Former Unit ed States District Judge Henry A. M. Smith died at his residence here this afternoon after a brief illness. Judge Smith was in his 72nd year, having been born in Charleston \prP K*. 1853. He succeeded William H. Brawley as district judge June 14th, UHl, on appointment by President W illiam H. Taft, and retired Novem ber 24th, li'23, being succeeded by Ernest F. Cochran, of Anderson. Judge Smith was for many, years an outstanding member of the bar in South Carolina and was al-o widely known for his deep knowledge of his-, torical matters affecting this section. He was formerly vice chairman of the South Carolina historical commission His service on the city hoard of,school commissioners of Charleston, on the hoard of trustees of the Charleston high school and on the heard of trus tees of the College of Charleston re flected his interest in education. Advertise in THE PEOPLE. 1st, 1924, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, I Jt the following described retP" property,! ^ . v of ♦> land, situate, lying and bemg in Red Oak Townhsip, Barnwell County, S. C., containing one hundred and sixty- three acres, more or less, and hound ed North by lands of J. W. Walker; East by lands of Perry Owens; South by lends of Ben Williams, and West by lands of J. W, Walker, Aaron Ham- kinson and G. C. Beck. Terms of sale: Cash, and purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. The successful bidder at said sale shall immediately deposit with the Master the sum of $1,500.00 as an evidence of gbod faith to carry out the terms of his bid, and upon his failure to do so, the Master shall immediately re-sell said property, or re-advertise and sell -the same upon some subsequent salesday on like terms. H. L. O’BAN NON, Master. Master's office, Nov. 12, 1924. ❖ A. OR S A l t In Blackville, S. C. The People is adding the names . of several new sub-eribers to its mailing ■ ist thi- week. SI MMONS AND COMPLAINT State of South Carolina, Countv of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. Mr. C. M. Jones, of Martin, cilled at The People office to renew his sub scription while in the city Friday. Mr. W. B. Norris, of the Yeivur.o section, called very cleverly at The People office while in the city Satur day. The friends of J. Julien Bush. Eso, , will he glad to know that he continues to improve after a recent attack of aneumon'ia,. , Mrs. Lena Davies arrived-in Barn well Tuesday evening, being called home on account of the death of Mr. J. A. Porter. * Mr. and Mrs. Otis Sanders, of Kline, were visit n s here Friday. .While in •ht> city Mr. Sanders renewed hb scription to The People. -Ub- Mr. P. M. Stuart. Misses Pauline and Margaret Stuart arrived here Sun- lay afternyoru foit-a- v i-it'to the for mer’s daughter, Mrs. B. P. Davies. C. F While returning from Laurens Fr- !ay night, the Hudson sedan of < ol. Edgar A. Brown, of this city, was threatened with destruction by fire. The brake-bands on the car had been relined recently and wore, too tight, catl ing the drums to heat. No dam age was done other than burning out the brake-lining. , Mr. C. S. Creech and son. Maste»- Jim Ulnv. r Creech, were visitors at The People office Saturday afternoon, ; .t which time the former renewed his subscription to The People. Ho -ays 4 hat the only objection to being a Rizci\ Plaintiff, • vs. Jennings Williams, Gulin Williams, Trenton Williams, Levi Williams. Connie Willfams, Gertrude Kate Williams and Luisa Williams, 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, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; if you fail to answer the Complaint within the 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. To the defendants: Gulia Williams, Trenton Williams and Connie Wil liams Please take notice that the Com plaint in this action, together with the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy; was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas anjl General Ses>ions for Barnwell County, at Barnwell, South Carolina, on the 20th day of Octobei'f' 1924. Cartel;, Carter and Kearse, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. subscriber to this -paper is that some of his neighbors who are not sub scribers sometimes borrow his opy before fie Has had a chance to eHjby reading it. He is going to advise them to take advantage of The Peq pie's special $1 a year offer. MASTER’S SALF. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. Mamie R. Sanders, Plaintiff, agaie <t- ( OUNTY TREASURER’S TAX NOTICE. The Treasurer’s office will be opm for the collection of taxes for the fiscal | year 1924 from Oct. Toth, 1924, to March loth. 1925, ipvlusivc. 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 all taxes 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 ’doth, ’inclusive—after which the books cl<V£e and Executions will be issued. 2 mills for County Roads. Tax Rate as Follows i 6 mills for State purposes. 4 mills for 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. 1 mill for Inst., etc past indebt. 3 mills for Constitutional Schools. Total 20 mills for all purposes. R^ad tux of $3.00 fob alL who are liable. Tax on all dogs except suckling pups $1.25, must be paid in January 1925. Special School Levy. Ashleigh — 4 mills. Big Fork 1 12 “ Blackville » 19 “ - Cave 6 “ Cadar Grove ,— *- 5 “ Diamond 2 8 “ Double Pond 8 “ Dunbarton ---— 12 “ Ed is to 2 “ Barnwell 15 “ Barbary Branch i— 8 “ Elko - —- -V- 8 “ Ellenton ^ 8 “ Four Mile 8 “ Friendship 8 “ Greens Academy : 8 “ Healing Springs 12 “ Hercules 16 “ Hilda S “ Joyce Branch —4 “ Kline 12 “ Lees ...... 4 “ Long Branch 6 “ Meyers Mill 4 “ Morris .... 8 ® Mt. Calvary ... 8 “ New Forest 8 “ Oak Grove — 8 “ iO’d Columbia" 2 “ Pleasant Hill .8 “ Red Oak 8 “ Reedy Branch ^ “ Reeves Creek ..2 “ Sard Hi!! 2„ f The above property will be sold at Public Auction on ' v 1 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 explained by the Auctioneer. This property is on one of the best busi ness streets and the Columbia Highway. A good purchase for business lots or residential purposes. Any desired informa tion will be cheerfully given on application to G. L. Weissinger, C. J. Martin or E. H. Weissinger. Blackville, S. C, Nov. 17, 1924. I J ♦X~X 4< F*X~X~X~X*‘X**X**X~t~X~X* < X‘ < X~X»«X~X~X , "*X~>v £. ^ j .X~XKK~> 4 X^<"XK~X«X~XK ,< X"X~> , X~X m X m * m X~> 4 X* < > < > PROGRAM Week of Nov. 26th Dec. 6th _ sor. TO-DAY—WEDNESDAY—“FOR SALE", with Clare Win- Adolphe Menjou, Mary Carr and Tully Marshall, Thursday, Nov. 27th— “Empty Hands” a novel- W. P. Peeples, Rachel Peoples and L O. Patterson, Jr., Def-mriants. By virtue of a decretal eider to me directed in the above entitled cause. 1 will sell at Barnwell, in front of tn<- Court House, on Monday, Decern her phenomenal success as With Jack H )U and Norma >maier. knockout as a motion A Pa'amount Bk' 2 Seven Pines Tinkers Creek Upper Richland WilHston ;J. P>. !1 ARMSTRONG, County Tres. Barnwell, ST C.. 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