The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 19, 1916, Image 8

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* ■HMNflMi HAgOMLJALM | MASTER’S 8Ai,K. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleaa. ... i Carrie B. Willia, Louise Willi*, Meta Willi*, Gladys Willi*, Mary Willi*. Tracy Willi*, James F. Byrne* and . Rock Hill Fertilizer Company, Defendant*. : ■ By virtue of decretal order to me di rected in the above entitled cause I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Monday, the 6th of Novem ber, 1916, it beinir salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real property: All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land, with the improvements there on, situate, lying and being in the County of Barnwell, said State, con taining Three Hundred and Twenty^ (320) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the North by lands now , or formerly belonging to J. N. Mimms, I on the East by lands of Mrs. Cor nelia Mimms, and lands now or for merly belonging to, Mrs. Viola Wise; on the South by lands now of W. P. Boylston, and on the West by lands now of W. P. Boylston. Terms of sale, one-tln'rd cash and the balance in one and two years, se cured by mortgage of the premises with interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum. Purchaser to pay for pa pers. H. L. O’BANNON, Master. Master’s office, October 16th, 1916. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. L. W. Hill, Plaintiff, vs. Attce E. Grubbs, Charlie Grubb*, Katie Grubb*, Cora Hill, Sallie Hutto and T. J. Hill,. • Defendants By virtue of decretal order-to me di rected in the above entitled cause I will •ell it Barnwell, in front of the-Court Hou*e,.on Monday, the 6th of Novem ber, 1916, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale the following described real property; All that lot or parcel or land situate lying and being in the town of Snell- ing, in the County and State afore said, containing one-b*lf acre, ( 41 more or less, bounded on the North by the Barnwell and Augusta public road; East by lot of J. J. Hill; South by lot of J. N. Hill and W. T. Grubbs, and West by Main Street of said town. Also: All that Jot of land situate, lying and being in the town of Snelling, in the County and State aforesaid, bound ed on the North by W, R Grubbs; East by lot conveyed to Katie E Moore; South by Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, and West by Main Street, said lot being One Hundred and Twelve feet (112) deep and run ning back from the railroad, and Thir ty two feet (82) wide. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. H. L. O BANNON. Master. Master's office, October 16th, 1916. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, Cnunty of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. Marion M. Patterson, Plaintiff. Marion Patterson, A. Howard Patter son, Randolph Patterson, Mims Pat terson, R. A. Ellis and W. 1. Johns, Defendants By virtue of decretal order to me di rected in the abovt; entitled cause 1 will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Monday, the 6th of Novem ber, 1916, it being salesday in said month, within the legal, hours of sale, the following described real property: All that tract or parcel of land in the County and State aforesaid, known as tract No. 2, in the division of the James and Emma Patuerson land, known as “Killkenny place”, contain ing Two Hundred and Twenty-four (224) acres bounded on the North by Mrs. Leila R. Graham; East liy Black- ville road, which sep rates it from the land of Mr,n’Lena Davies; South by land of .Mrs. Lena Davies - and ; A. P. Manvilie, and West uy turkey Creek. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. • H. L. O’BANNON, Master. Master’s office, October 16th,^1916. State of South Carfelina, County of Barnwell. ** Court of Common Pies*. > The Southern Cotton Oil Company, Plaintiff, vs. M. N. Holland and George H. Bates, Defendants. By virtue of decretal order to me di rected in the above entitled cause I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Monday, the 6)th of Novem ber, 1916, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real property: All that tract or parcel of land, situ ate in the State and County named above, near Long Branch Church, on both sides of the public road leading from Barnwell to Elko, and bounded as follows: North, partly by Long Branch Church and School House property; East and South-East by lands of J. H. Birt, Mrs. S. H. 011- brook, et al, and W. H. Manning; South by lands of W. H. Manning /md C. B. Swan, and West by lands of Crouch and C. B. Swam and partly by property of Long Branch Church; the same being the tract of land conveyed to me by James Farrell, better known as Jim Hair, in 1914, as tract contain ing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, which, by recent survey, has been found to contain two hundred and two,acres, more or less, known as Pender Place. . Purchaser to pay for papers and to deposit with the Master immediately after the sale the sum of Two Hundred Dollars as a guarantee that such bid will be complied with, unless cause be shown for non-eompliance therewith; and upon failure to make such deposit the premises will be re-sold (mmedi- ately on the same terms. • H. L. O’BANNON*, Master. Master’s office, October 12, 1916. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. Q. A. Kennedy, Plaintiff, vs. v Jane Elizabeth Mixon, et al, > Defendants. By virtue of decretal order to me di rected in the above entitled cause I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Monday, the 6th of Noyem- ( her, 1916. it being salesday ih said month, within the legal hours of sale, . the following described real property: { All that certain. trAct of land, situated, i lying and being in Bennett’s Springs | Township, Barnwell County, South ; Carolina, and containing twenty (20) aqres, more or less, and bounded North by lands of J. W. Mixon; East by lands of Hard Dunbar and Cleste Thompson; South by lands of C. L. Hiers and West by lands of Rosa L. Snelling. - also: . All that tract in Bennett’s Spring Township, County and state aforesaid, and containing twenty-eight and one- half (28^) acres, more or less, and bounded North by lands of E. A. Mix on; East by lands of C. L. Hiers; South by lands of J. W. Mixon; and West by lands of Carrie J. Ashley, also: All that tract in Red Oak Town ship, county and state aforesaid, and containing twenty-seven and one-half (27)4) acres, more oj less, and bound ed North by estate lands of John Krll- ingsworth; East by the lands of Lo- raine Jones; South by lands, of I. W. Rountree and West by the estate lands of W. R. Owens. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. H. I- O’BANNON, Master. Master’s Office, October 14, 1916. NO MORE GRAY HAIR. N*Uc« of Election. •Notice is hereby given that so elec tion w«U be held on November 4th, t916, for the purpose of electing an Intendant and four Wardens for the tpwn of Hilda. No person will be al lowed to run without paying an assess ment of one dollar to the treasurer, H. C. Hutto, to help defray the expenses of said election. W. H. Hutto, Sr., JrX. Hiers, H. A. Smith, Manager* of Election. A. P. Collins, Clerk. FAT FOLKS MAY NOW BECOME SLIM QUICKLY MASTER’S SALE. -- State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. CotfFf of Common Pleaa. W. E. Peeple* and B. J. Peeples, ad ministrator* of the estate of J. W. Peeples, Sr., Plaintiff, J. M. Lawton, ^ Defendant. By virtue of decretal order to me di rected in the above entitled cause I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the'Court House, on Monday, the 6th of Novem ber, 1916, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following describe*! real property: All that certain tract or plantation of land situated, lying and being in Ben nett’s Spring Township,' county and state aforesaid, containing two hund red and forty (240) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of C. B. Dunbar; on the East by lands of S. A. Morrall snd lands of S. E Bates; on the South by Charleston and Western Carolina Railroad and lands of S. E. Bates and West by lands of Annie D. Lamar Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. H. L. OBANNON, Master. Master's Office, October 14, 1916. Mildredma Hair Remedy Never Fails. To restore gray hair to its natural color and beauty. No matter how old and faded your hair looks, or how long you have been gray, it will work won ders for you, keep you looking young, promote s luxurious growth of healthy hair, stop its falling out snd positively remove dandruff. Witt' nut. soli alrin or linen. Will not injure your hair. It is not a dye. Refuse all substitutes; 50c and 81 a bottle at druggists FREE—to show how quick Mil-' dredina Hair Remedy acta, we will i send a large sample free by return I ! mail to any one sending this coupon to Mildred Louise Co. Boston.. Mass, with name snd address snd 10c for postage, etc. j Be Moderate in Your Diet, Breathe Deeply, and Take Tasaco. Fat persons, particularly those from 10 to 30 pounds above normal weight will be interested to learn that they may easily reduce thefr weight without starvation diet or tiresome exercise. This can best be done by being moderate in your diet, so that you will not overtax your assimilative organs, by getting plenty of fresh air, by breathing deeply and by taking tassco four times a day. Tassco may be obtained from any druggist in 5-grain - tablets, take one after each meal and one before re tiring at night. They cost little, are absolutely harmless, are pleasant to take and are designed to reduce fatty accumulations in the system where ver located. A few days’ treatment should show a noticeable reduction in weight, the flesh should become firm, the skin smooth and the generaI~Realth impro ved, in fact your footsteps should even become lighter, your tfrork seem eas ier and lighter and more bouyant feel ing take possession of your whole be ing. Every person who is 10 or 20 lbs. over normal weight should surely give this treatment a trial. You will probably find that it is just what you need. Treasurer’s Notice. The tax books for the collection of State , County and School taxes will be open for the collection of taxes for the fiscal year 1916, from Oct. 15, 1916 to March 15, 1917, inclusive. A penal ty of one per cent will be added Janu- ary 1st, 1917 February 1st one per cent more will be added, making a to tal of 2 per cent for February,/ March 1st five per cent will be added, making s total of seven per cent from March 1st to Mafrh 15th, 1917, at which date the books will close. The tax levy will be: For State purposes........6)« mills For ordinary county pur poses ..9 mills. For constitutional school tax.... ..*. S mills Statement for the Town of Barnwell for Quarter Ending Oct. 1st 1914. To amount brought forward from last quarter ....16,567.51 To collected in fines 14\S0 To collected in Compound Tax 48.00 To collected in Public works. 720.46 To collected in Taxes 1,423.93 To collected m Licenses 1S&99 To collected in Rent........ 12.00 39,051.20 DISBURSEMENTS: MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. Herman Brown and I sad ore Brown, a firm doing business under the style . of Simon Brown’s Sons, Plaintiffs, vs. Mrs. Malley DeWitt, et.al.,* Defendants- By virtue of decretal order to me di rected in the aboV*e sntitle'd cause I will sell at Barnwell, In front of the Court Hquse, on Monday, the 6th of Novem ber, 1916, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real property: All that certain tract of land, situate, lying and being in Blackville Township, 1 Barnwell County, South Carolina, and containing one hundred and ten (110) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North by lands of Mr*. M. S. DeWitt; East by lands of Benjamin McCreary; South by lands of Benja min McCreary and lands of-Diana Reel; West by lands of Benjamin Me-' Crearyi Dmim-Roeh-l K—Us and W- Kearse. . Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to poy for U. L OBANNON, MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. W. H. Birt and.Willie Hair, Executors of the Will of G. E. Birt, deceased, and W. H. Birt, in his own right. Plaintiffs, vs. Eddie G. Birt, Nora Lard, Lilia Hair, B. W. Birt, Lonnie E. Birt, Lennie M. Birt, Myrtle Birt, Fairy Garri son, Hollis Powell, Clyde Powell and Fred Powell, Defendants. By virtue of decretal order to me di-, reeled in the above entitle*! cause I will i sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court I House, on Monday, the-6th of Novem-1 her, 1916, it being salesday in said j month, within the legal hours of sale, j the following described real property: j All that tract or parcel of land known as the "MiU tract’’ containing One Hundred and Forty acres (140) more or less, and bounded on the NoVth by lands of V\. I. .lowers; East by lands formerly owned by L. G. Williams, and Smith and West by lands of J. J. Boyd. Also: All that tract or parcel of land kr^own as “part of the old place,” containing One Hundred and Five acres (105) more or less, bounded on the Nortte by lands of J. F, Birt; South by other lands of the estate of G. E. Birt; East by Turkey Creek, and West bv lands of J. S. Birt. Also: — All that tract pr parcel of land known 1 as “part of the old place,” containing ; One Hundred and Thirty acres, (130) , more or less, bounded on the North by the 105 acre tract, above mentioned; East by Turkey Creek; South by lands of Sam Owens, and West by lands of i J. S. Birt and-Oscar Odom. Also: All that tract or parcel of land known as part’ of the “homestead place," con taining One Hundred and Fifty hcres (1,50) bounded on the North by lands now or formerly of the estate of Car- son Cook; on the East by the 39 acres, hereinafter described; on the South by W. L. Cave, and Erwin Glover, and oo the West by J. J. Boyd and W. L. Cave. * By Public Works By Salaries Jty ex Street Work By’Extra Marshals By frt. corn & hay By Detective Work By Telephone Bills By Wm. McNab (Insurance).. . By Interest on Bonds.. By Easterling & Co., Dieting By J. B. Morris, dieting ' .. By J. A. Porter, sup By Arrington Bros. corn and hay By Farmers Union Merc. Co., By C. F. Molair, supplies .. By R. A. Deason, supplies By Barnwell Sen tinel printing.. Ry Lambert, hay By Repairing har ness By Rent, wagons By S. V. Brown ser vices mule By Stationery 93,944.86 1.090.35 843.18 I 1 ■ 11.05 31.31 6.62 31.50 1,231.00 . 80 5.40 3.72 61.38 36.30 3.90 50 109.88 3.12 50 8.25 10.00 2.15 $7,451.93 $9,051.20 $7,451.93 To Balance $1,599.27 Total levy .... ......18** mills ..Speeial school lexiea are as fottoas: Two mill tax: Ashleigh, Raldock, Morris, Meyer's Mill. Barbary Branch, Cedar Grove, Columbia. Edisto, Ellen- ton. Friendship. Green's. Sycamore No. 3, New Forest, Oak Grove, River Side, Sand Hill, Seiglingville, Seven Pines. Tinker's Creek and Long Branch. Three mill tax: Barton. Blooming- dale. Cave, Hickory Hill, Owens Crus* Roads, Shady Grove, Upper Rich Land. Four mill tax: Appleton, Big Fork Sycamore No. 51, Double Pond, Heal ing Springs, Hercules, Hilda, Lees, Rosemary, Ulmer, Reedy Branch, Mt. Calvary. Five mill tax: Elko. (Two mills ordinary purposes, three mills bonds. I Six mills tax: Kline. Two mills or dinary purposes, four mills bonds.) Seven mills tax: Dunbarton. (Four mills ordinary purposes, three mills bond.) Eight mills tax: Blackville. (Five mills ordinary purposes, three mills bonds.) , Fairfax. (5)4 mills ordinary pur poses. 2)4 mills hoods.) Eight and one-half mills tax: Al lendale. (Six mills for ordinary pur- poses, 2)4 mills for bonds.) Nine ihills tax: Wiiliston. (Five mill* ordinary purposes, four mills foK bonds. Ten and one-half mills -tax: Barn well. (Six mills for ordinary pur poses.. four and one-half mills for bonder) J. B. ARMSTRONG, County Treasurer. Barnwell; S. C», Oct. 2. 1916. FOR SALE 400 acres improved farm land ' 6 miles from Barnwell and 4 miles from Blackville. 1 dwell-, ing and 7 tenant houses on place. EASY TERMS. J. A. WILUS, Atty., * Barnwell, S. C. AND (MANS r/' -v. ■■ ■ • mi Alin mboSm A M AJTY women, particularly those widowed, are often IKEIPERI* ENCED / in financial matters. This bank willingly offers AD VICE to assist women to SAFEGUARD their FUNDS. Our EX PERIENCE in money affairs may be of aid to T0U, madam. Our in- ■titntion offers the very BEST and SAFEST PROTECTION for those who walk tke road of life with eyes that see not the PITFALLS for tha financial nawary. WE PROTECT WOMEN AND CHILDREN! TTa.-n ~kr of 'Wiiliston WILLISTON. S. C. Bound to Succeed They say that when a man has man aged to accumulate 1100 his financial success is assured. We have also seen some young men whose success was apparently in sight when they opened a bank account. This simple act often marks the turning point in -a man’s business career. It imbues him with confidence and the respect of his business associates. It takes him out of the “hand-to-mouth” class and he is pointed out as a man with "money in the bank.” He has a foundation to build on and establish es a credit which is valuable. Bank of Western Carolina Hnkl O0*. Aikrn. 9 t . Barnwell, S. C. c. h. mathis Save Time and Money! Try This Service offers for sale 1,500 bushels Fulghum Oats at $1.00 per bushel of his own growing. Address C. H. Mathis, Black ville, S. C. 10-5-tf. Also: ‘ All that tract or parcel of land, con- taining Thirty-nine (39) acres, ad joining the above homestead tract, and bounded on the North by estate of Carson Cook; East by lands of Ding ^"har; South by^V L Cave and Er- Jda-Giairrx^ aij. -Ju. Office, 14. 191A homestead tract of CKE Birt. Terns of sale, cash. Purchaser to poy for papers H- L. O BANNON, Master's effk*. Ortehar lUk. 1914 When Your Auto Breaks Down You want it repaired RIGHT NOW by an expert machinist. Hurry jobs are our specialty, and the small job receives the same careful atten tion as the big one. The next time you are in trouble, just let us krtow, and an expert me chanic with years of experience will * have you going again in a jiffy. \ THE BARNWELL GARAGE, W. 0. HARLEY. M.U.CT.. Barnwell, S. C The two-number method of ^making Long Dis tance telephone calls enables you to get quicker serv ice to Augusta at reduced rates. You give the local operator the telephone num ber in Augusta, then you hold the line until the called party answers or the operator reports. ' Two number service is rendered to Augusta on a no delay basis at reduced rates. The Manager's office will gladly furnish a list of telephone numbers in any or all two number points. Particular party service at the regular rates can be had by calling Long Distance and placing the call in the usual manner. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMP BOXsTcOLUlimrsoSH^lROLIN A