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HARMONY LODGE NO. fT A. F. M
i rejrnlar communication of Harmony
Lodge No. IT, A. t. M. will be held
In Masonic Temple on Thnradaj
kAprll 9, 7.80 o’clock Visiting
n are cordiai.y invited to attend.
J. E. Harley, W. M.
Wm. McNaL, Sec
o’clo
_ full attendance Is requested.
By order of „ ( ,
W. C JENNINGS, C. C.
Wm. McNAB. K. R. & 8.
Millinery Opening.
The Indies of Barnwell County are
cordially .invited to attend Mrs. J. A.
Tobins, Spring Millinery Opening on
Thursday and Friday, April 2nd and
3rd. The services of %n experienced
The regular meeting ot Barnwell milliner , Miss Nell Trice, of Baltimore,
Lodge No. 16, Knights ot Pythias will have been secured for the coming
i « n aD i reason, and she will take pleasure in
• • - • showing the latest styles in millinery.
The hats this season are all small and
the line to be displayed by Mrs. Tobin
is unsurpassed.—Adv. ^
week
Chain Gang Notice.
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The chain gang sections this
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No. 1 near Fairfax.
No. 2 at Seiglingville on on the Barn
well—Allendale road.
W. V. Richardson, G. J. Diamond,
Clerk Supervisor.
FRESH
NORFOLK
OYSTERS
When you want some
thing in a hurry from our
store just use your telephone.
You -will be surprised at the
quick service we are pre
pared to give. Your orders
will get the same careful at
tention as if you called in.
person. This feature of our
business receives special at
tention.
ftoone No. 60.
Barnwell Fruit Co.
Codin Bros. Propr*.
Barnwell, S. C.
Agents for
Fine Candies.
HERB AND HEREABOUTS.
The days gain 12 minutes in sun
shine this week.
* Mr. John O’Gorman, ef Blackville, is
in town this week.
The weather man promises more
spring-like weather this week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies and little
son went up to Columbia Thursday.
Rev. W. M. Jones, of Williston,
welcomi visitor ^ jiarnwell
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Miss Irma Newman, of Augusta, has
been the guest of Miss Nonie Best for
several days. f
Miss Bessie Rountree, of Dunbarton,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. T
Beard, this week.
Mrs. Julia B. Easterling is visiting
relatives and friends in Bishopville and
Sumter this week.
Mr. A. N. Garber,'one of Williston’s
progressive merchants, was in town on
business Tuesday.
Messrs C. R.-Wilson and John Googe
of Allendale, are among the Court at
tendants here this week.
Mr. Quincey Diamond, of Blackville,
Route No. 3, put himself in good stand-
as a member of The People family last
week.
Mr. W. W. Cope, who was in town
attlqding Court last week, called at The
People office Saturday to renew his
subscription.
- Messrs. J. W. Williams, of Fairfax,
and H. C. Mitchell, of Elko, Route No.
2, called very cleverly at The People
office Thursday.
J. E. Cothran, Esq., of Florence, one
of the most popular young lawyers
Connected with the Atlantic Coast Line
Rai\road, was in town Friday and Sat
urday.
Mr; J. F. Grubbs, who served as
art crier one day last week, told
jntative of The People that he
had to call one man into Court and
: this gentlemen was even then on
ihis way to the Court-House. This is a
Sort remarkahT^concRflonandts Hue
to the tplendid way in vrtiich Judge
Sea*e has managed this term. May his
tribe inetease.
Notice of Election on Issue of School
WHEREAS, a petition has been
Aak for ‘'Eat-More" Bread. There's
ngge better. A fresh snpply received
every day by ft H. Egsttr&g A Co.
Sheriffs Sale Under Exe
cution,
State of South Carolina, \
County of Barnwell. 1
In the Court of Common Pleas. -
Georgia Show Case Company,
Plaintiff,
—vs—
Charles N. Burckhalter,
Defendant.
Under and by virtue of a writ of
execution against the property of the
above named defendant in the above
entitled action in the Court of Common
Pleas for Barnwell County, to ine is
sued by (he Clerk of said Court, upon
a judgment recovered in the said
action for $1684.32, purchase money
due by said defendant to said plaintiff
for the purchase price of the goods and
chattels below mentioned and de
scribed, together with interest thereon
from the 26th day of March, A. D. 1913,
together with $24.60 taxed costs in the
action, I have levied upon and under
and by virtue of the said execution,
and the order of his Honor, Judge T.
S. Sease, dated March 24th, 1914, made
in said cause, I will, at 12 o’clock M.,
on the 13th day of April, 1914, offer for
sale and sell for cash to the highest
bidder, in the storehouse lately occu
pied by said defendant as a drug store,
on Main Street, in the Town of Barn
well, S. C., the following described
goods, chattels and fixtures, now con
tained and • being in the said store
house, to-wif:—
(A) 20 ft of buffet shelving, doors
all on steel tracks and ball nearing
rollers. Top fitted with adjustable
shelves, base fitted with one half. In
side finished in mahogany finish, all
exposed to front parts to be of best
grade mahogany. Doors glazed with
Best grade of D. S. Glass. Top of
case overlaid plate glass. With 4”
marble base of marble selected.
(B) 40 ft of drug shelving, 19” deep
in inside with adjustable shelves in
top, and part of base to have one half,
remainder with doors only, all doors
on steel tracks and ball bearing rollers,
and glazed with the best grade of D. S.
glass. Inside finished with mahogany
finish, and all exposed work solid ma
hogany, with a 4’ marble base of mar
ble. The marble base is only on 24 ft
of this, as remainder does not need it.
2 sections with drawers.
(C) 20 ft. regular tincture shelving
12” ton and 16” base. Same style as
Other fixture, drawers in all ,ot base
work.
(D) 1 section of tobacco wall case
as shown on floor plan deep enough to
carry regular tobacco caddies, and
with a set of hingeii~doo FS in the top.
Base fitted with covers. Same grade
work as above.
(E) One 14 ft. prescription screen,
with one 1 1-2 bev. French' mirrow
and 2 panels of beyeled plate glass as
shown on elevation and a 10” marble
base, same as show cases.
' (F) Work counter to go behind" 14
ft screen. Top fitted with shelving
and base with one row of drawers with
cupboard beneath. Above drawers
haVe four pull out slides. 1 poison case
with lock, also label desk. This work
mahogany finish.
(G) 14 ft. shelving-12” in top qnd
16” in base, top has adjustable shelves
and hinged doors, base open, with one
shelf, mahogany finish. ,
(H) One 6’x6’ cigar case, made of
plate glass with cement joints, has 10”
marble base, i Doors on steel tracks
and ball bearing rollers, fitted with
regular tobacco case shelf.
(I) Articles numbered (1) are' all
plate glass show cases 6 ft long, and
fitted with two plate glass shelves, 8
inch and 10 inch ground and polished
edges on on adjustable nickel plated
brackets, Doors on steel tracks and ball
bearing rollers. Base has 10” marble
Base.
(K) Articles marked (K) are 6 ft
candy cases all plate glass and cement
joints, and have 6” plate glass shelf
In top and 10” plate glass shelf in base,
made 1 with 10” marble base. ‘
(J) Articles marked (J) are 6 ft
wrapping couplers 36” high, have ma
hogany top and 10” marble base, and
1-10” place glass shelf, same grade as
above. '
(L) 1 fruit stand 22” x 7 ft., similar
to drawing, with 5 pins, legs and roll
ers. False bottom.
(M) 1 fruit stand, same as above,
except the five pins have each four re
moveable compartments. This work
mahogany finisned. _
(N) 1-20” x 7 ft table x 30” high,
same as design, with castors, mahoga
ny finish. »
(O) 1-Cash register stand 24” x 24”
x36” mahogany, 10” marble base. 1
cash drawer in back open below.
Note: All wood work exposed to
front is mahogany with a medium light
finish. The marble used on
msrhiwa
The work is first class in every re-
spect,and maybe inspected in the build-
ins designated in Barnwell. S. C.
Note: The nhelvfagls 8 ftbver aH in
height, cases 24” wide A 42” High.
J. B. Morris.
Sheriff.
Barnwell, 3. C., March 24,1914.
a petition has been sub
mitted to the Board of Trustees of
Barnwell Graded School District,
signed by one-third of thp resident
electors and one third of the free
holders in the said District, praying
that the'election be ordered for the
urpose to submit to the resident qual-
Fied electors of the said School Dis
trict, the question whether, for the
urpose of purchasing grounds and
uilding a school building or buildings,
shall issue coupon bonds tothe amount,
as provided by law, of twenty-five
thousand ($25,000) dollars and;
WHEREAS, under and by virture qf
the laws of the State of South Carolina
in such cases made and provided, the
Board of Trustees of Barnwell Graded
School District, has ordered the elec
tion to be held on the 28th day of March,
1914, upon such question.
Now, therefore, the qualified elec
tors, residing within the bounds of the
school district, are hereby notified that
the said election, upon said question,
will be held, according to law, on the
28th day of March, 1914, at the Court
House of Barnwell County, within
said school district, and Wm. McNab,
J. Staff Halford and B. M. Darlington
have been appointed managers to con
duct the same.
The polls will be open at 7 a. m. and
will close at 4 p. m. *. \
Geo. H. Bates, Chm’n,
. H. D. Calhoun,
A. D. Connor.
2t V Board of Trustees.
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Notice to the Public.
Notice is hereby given that the Coun
ty Supervisor is prohibited by law from
making purchases in excess of twenty-
five dollars ($25.00). v
All parties making sales to the coun
ty through the Supervisor are hereby
warned.
H. Fullerton Buist,
N. M. Walker,
J. W. Patterson,
County Board of Commissioners.
4-12-4L
. Notice of Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed will on Tuesday, April 14th, 1914
file with Hon.'John K. Snelling, Judge
of Probate for Barnwell County, their
final return as Administrators of the
estate of C. M. All, deceased, and apply
for Letters Dismissory.
M. N- All,
C. S. All,
March 7, 1914. Administrators.
R. H. Easterling
& Co.
Parlor Market
BARNWELL,
: S. C
Fresh mea s of all kinds
Highest cash prices paid for
hogs, cattle, poultry, eggs
and country produce.
ONE JOYOUS NIGHT
WILL E. CULHANE
Presents.
EUGENE WALTERS’
“PAID IN FULL”
And an all Star Cast
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Including /
E1LEY O’CONNOR
2 YEARS IN NEW YORK CITY
At Astor Theatre Broadway
THE LONGEST RUN ON RECORD
THE INCOMPARABLE CAST
Joseph Brooks. Harry Warner
Beth .Clementina St Felix
Jimsey Smith .Jack Javne
Capt. Williams Will E. Culhane
Sato ( Jack Delmar
and /
EILEY O’CONNOR as Emma Brooks
Oxford
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Note the tapering lines of the Toes, the dainty Colonial
Tongues v the rich Grey Quarters, Kidney Louis Heels, closely
trimmed Soles; each has the very latest style touch that it is
possible to give. You will find in this line for all occasions for
all the family. For sale by
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BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROUNA.
The Play of Surprise
The Play of Laughter
Tbu Play that la CUun und Wholesome
Played By Players who Know How
Prices 50c, 75c and $1.00
Seats on sale at W. M. Andrews
Cnrtqin at 8(30 Sharp.
" Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidden to
trespass sa 4ho» Isadsmal the um
signed for the purpose qf hunting,
fishing, cutting wood, gathering straw,
or trespassing in any manner whatso
ever, under penalty of prosecution to
the full extent of the law.
\ W. W. Cope,
F. M. Cope.
Ulmer.B. C., March 16,1914.
Notice of Lost Certificate.
Notice is hereby given that Stock
Certificate No 74, dated February 5,
1913, for one share of the Bank of Estill
standing in the name of Mrs. Mary B.
Talley, has been lost or destroyed, and
that I, Chas. H. Barron, Trustee, the
owner and holder of said stock certifi
cate, will make application to the Bank
of Estill on thfe 4th day of May, 1914, for
a new certificate of stock in lieu there
of.
Chas. H. Barron,
Trustee
Dated at Columbia, S. C.,
This 18th day of February, 1914.
6t.
Notice of Lost Certificate.
Notice is hereby given that Stock
Certificate No 1, dated January 6, 1909,
for twenty five shares of the Citizens
Bank of Fairfax, S. C., has been loet or
destroyed, and that Jos. Norwood, the
owner and holder of said stock certifi
cate, will make application to the Citi
zens Bank of Fairfax, S. C., on th 4th
day of May, 1914, for a new certificate
of stock in lieu thereof.
Jos. -Norwood.
Dated at Coulumbia, S. C.,
This 17th day of February, 1914.
6t.
Notice of Lost Certificate.
Notice is hereby given that Stock
Certificate No 15 for five shares of stock
in the Citizens Btnk of Fairfax, dated
September 30th, 1909, standing in the
name of S. B. Talley, has been
destroyed, and that I, Chas. H.
Trustee, the owner and holder of
stock certificate, will make applic
to the Citizens Bank of Fairfax, S.
on the 4th day of May. 1914. for s new
certificate of stock in lieu thereof.
Chas H. Barron,
-f Trustee. —■
Dated at Columbia, S. C.,
This 18th day of February, 1914.
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