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Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc.
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Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains,
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25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers.
BIDS WANTED.
Old School Property for Sale.
We, the undersigned Trustees of
School District No. 45. (Barnwell) ask
for bids on the Old School Property in
the town of Barnwell, consisting of
about two acres of land and buildings
thereon. The Board of Trustees will
receive sealed bids up to February 1st,.
1917 on the entire property, or on the
tract of land, or on the^buildings sep
arately or as a whole, the Board re
serving the right to reject all bids.
George H. Bates, Chairman,
Harry D. Calhoun,
A. D. Cpnner, <
Trustees.
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SHERIFFS SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Dora Hutto,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Simon Hutto and Elizabeth Hutto,
Defendants.
By virtue of an execution to me di
rected in the above entitled action, I
have levied upon and will sell to the
highest bidder for cash, at Barnwell
■Court HTTOTe, on Monday, February- 5,
1917, it being salesday in said month,
at 12 o’clock noon, the following des
cribed real property, to-wit:
All that lot of lanij with the build
ings thereof in the town of Barn
well, County of Barnwell, State of
South Carolina, containing one-half
acre, more or less, hounded North by
lot of Tom Clark, East by lot of estate
of Mrs. Eugenia Owens, South by
Orangeburg road and West by lot of
Mrs. Carrie Reynolds.
Levied upon and sold to satisfy a-
bove execution and costs.
J. B. MORRIS,
Sheriff of Barnwell County.
January 8th, 1917.
WOOD’S
for 1917, tells about the best
Farm and
Garden Seeds
and gives special infotmatloii as to
the nest crops to grow, both for
profit and home use.
The large increase In our busi
ness which we have again experi
enced during the past year is the
best of evidence as to the high
quality of .."V
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Notice of Final Discharge.
Notice is Hereby given that the un
dersigned will on -Tuesday, February
3rd., 1917, file with Hon. John K
Snelling, Judge of Probate f< r Barn
well County, her final return as ad
ministratrix of the estate of J. T.
Youngblood, deceased, and .apply for
Letters Dismissory.
Mary E. Youngblood, •
Administratrix.
January 9th, 1917.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indebted to the estate
of Eliza Cain, deceased, are hereby
.requested to make prompt payment of
such indebtedness to the undersigned
and all persons Having claims against
the said estate will please present
same properly attested to me.
H. H. Martin, Executor.
Blackville, S. C., Dec. 19, 19IT).
Auditor's Appointments for 1917.
Ulmers—January 25.
Kline—January 30.
Hildas—January 31.
Only personal property returned.
50 per cent penalty wik be added
after Feb. 20th.
R. W. RILEY,
County Auditor.
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Long Staple Cotton
FOR BEST RESULTS
SHIP YOUR
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WOOD'S SLEDS.
Write for catalog and prices of
Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed
Potatoes. Seed Oats pr any
. Farm Seeds required. '
Catalog mailed free on requeat.
T.W. WOOD & SONS,
SEEDSMEN, • Richmond, Va."
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES. '
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For the Eaatern Diatrict of South
Carolina.
I. F. Still, as Trustee of A. B. Hair,
Bankrupt,
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vs. - * .
Beck & Gregg Hardware Company,
et al., - - „ *;
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order in the
above entitled cause made by the
Honorable Henry A. M. Smith, Uni
ted'States District Judge, I Will sell
at public outcry to. the highest bidder,
upon salesday in February, 1917, be
ing the 6th day of said month, during
the legal hours of sale, in front oMhe
Court House at Barnwell, S. C., the
following described real estate:
(1) All that certain piece or par-
cel of land with the improvements
thereon, sltuate. Jyingahd being tnTtn
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On Account of
Slow Deliveries
of goods from the manufacturers, be
fore Christmas, we are now receiving
a great many more beautiful things
than usual, at this time of the year.
Come in and let us show you, or
write us. Mail orders attended to the
same day as received.
SYLVAN BROS,
Jewelers, Silversmiths, Watchmakers.
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
Phone 1045.
Cor. Main and Hampton Sts.
State and County aforesaid, and near
the Town of Blackville, and known as
part of the original Reynolds tract of
land, containing 69.77 acres, more or
less, and bounded as follows: On the
North by land of J. C. Hogg and Mrs.
C. R. Kelly; on the East by Bridge
Public Road or lands of Mrs. Anna R.
White; on the South by land of L. P.
Bqylston; and on the West by the
Bridge Public Road or lands of Peace
Hammond School, Colored Cemetery
and J. C. Hogg.
(2) All that certain tract, piece or
parcel of land, situate, lying and be
ing in the County of Barnwell, State
aforesaid, containing Fifty-six (56)
acres, more or less, and bounded North
and South by lands of Mrs. S. S. Ma
loney; on the East by New Bridge
Public Road leading from Blackville
to Orangeburg across the Edisto Riv
er; South by Public Road leading from
Blackville to Elko, S. C. . The said
lands herein described being known
the Pomeroy, Howard and T
place and conveyed to me by
Storne.
(3) All that certain U
parcel of land known,aft the Johnson
place, situate/ lying and being in
Blackville Township, County of Barn
well, State aforesaid, containing Eigh
ty-eight ^(*8) acres, mot*e or less, and
bounded on the North v by lands of
Boylston', Northeast by the Public
Road leading from BlackviHe to New
Bridge; on the East by lands of said
A. B. Hair and lands of Cain Willis;
on the Northwest by lands of Boyls-
ton, Still and others; on the West-by^
lands of Still and Windy Hill Branch.
Terms of Sale, cash. Purchaser'to
pay for papers.
. I. F. STILL,
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BOSTON WOMAN RECOMMEND
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Popular Boston Lady Says Tonoline
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It is always interesting to listen to
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pecially when you know they are slh-
eere and honest in what they say.
Added interest is created in a state
ment coming from one who has spent
a lifetime, in Boston, where she is
well knoi^n socially.
Such a person is Annie Stewart,
who resides in Boston, and'is possess
ed of the respect and confidence of her
'associates, and is willing for anyone
to call on her to verify the following
testimonial.
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My liver was torpid, and I felt gener
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Chas. N. Burckhalter sells and
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There are numerous symptoips of
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In fact, any of the following may de
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F. M. Young, Vive-Pres. E. L. Young, Asst. Cashier.
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Geo. D. Sanders
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