The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 21, 1920, Image 5
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Interest in bridge parties than they
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ttions.
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tiers League o' Nations was framed
te present wars, and just look what
ira gene and done to the Democratic
and Republican parties!
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of Macoo, Ga., and Mrs. Creahta ef
New York city.
tyrs. C. H. Mathis was hostess
to the Aid society of the Methodist
church on Monday. After the dis
posal of a great deal of business, the
hostess, assisted by Mta. P. H. Bax
ley, served a delicious salad course.
The October meeting of the Joseph
Coker chapter of the Daughters of the
American Revolution was held Tues
day at the home of Mrs. M. M. Still.
Thig was a very interesting meeting,
a number of interesting paperL being
read, which were as fellows: “His^
tory of the Copter,” by the regent,
Mrs. 3. F. Stome, and “The Navy of
South Carolina From 1775-1782,” by
Mr*. I. F. SUII. Mrs. B. F. Stome
of Blackvilie and Mrs. G. C. Matthews
of Willis ton will go to Anderson as
delegate# from th# chapter During
tk# aortal hour the kaalena.
by Mm ft M ftlill. armed a
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| line one hundred and ftee
(106) feet, and on Its Southern line’
measuring twenty-five (26) feet, the
Northern and Southern lines being
as nearly parallel aa practicable, and
its Eastern and Western lines to be
parallel or as nearly so as practica
ble. This being the same lot con
veyed by Mrs. flarriette E. Harrison
to the Said J. A. Ladson on Dec. 13th,
1906, and recorded in Book 7-P, page
382.
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All that certain j>ieci* pa^l JT fill
of laniir wufT’the buildings thereon,
situate, lying and being at Meyer’s
Mill, in the State and County afore
said, containing and measuring sixty
(60) feet front, and running back of
equal width the distance of two hun
dred (200) feet. Bounded North by
the right of way of the Atlantic Coast
Line Railway Company; East by lot
of C. C. Meyer and lands of the said
i. A. Meyer, and South and West by
lands «f the said J. A. Meyer, being
the same tract ad land c—rayed by
I J. A. Meyer te J. A- Lndaan, ea Ne*
16th. I»U. and mrardad hi ftaah 6-V.
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Black and B. B. Baxley; South by
landa of W. C. Baxley and West by
the Run of Toby g Creek; being the
same tract conveyed to H. J. Baxley
by his father, J. L. Baxley, on the 23
of January, 1918.
Terms of sale cash, with right to
any tenant on said lands to gather
and remove his crop therefrom, and
with right to Master to r^iirc. prr-
chaser or purchasers at the sale to
'kpoaR with him in cash or by
check the sum of $250.00
received as part payment {
made by the bidder or bid
ders, provided said bidder or bidders
within ten days thereafter comply
with bid so made, when said amount
shall be received as on account of
said bid, but if said bidder shall fail
to comply with said bid in said ten
days period, then said amount shall
be received as liquidated damages for
the failure to comply with said bid,
unlcse such failure it excused by the
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State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Probate.
Ex Parte, W. P. Walsh, Administra
tor,
In Re, Estate of J. L. Lindsay.
Pursuant to an order of the Hon
orable John K. Snelling, Judge of
Probate for the above named county
and State, bearing date October 8th,
A. D. 1920, to me directed, I will sell
at public auction for cash, on October
30th, A. D. 1920, pt 1- o’cock M, of
gaid day, at the residence of the late
J. L. Lindsay, in the town of Willie
ton, in the county and State above
named, the personal property of the
•aid J L. Lindsay, as follows:
4 hog*. 1 one horse wagon, buggy.
100 Ihe fodder, 1 row, one horse. 1
1*4 ef codon omA, ahngt 400 lhe.,
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I Par Ordinary f'nuuly
purpnaes 11% asitW
Far Good Honda, acts 1920.2 mills.
For Highway Bonds ... 1 1-4 mills.
For Constitutional School .
tax ....
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I will mh at BhruweS la freed ef the
f'nwrt Hewee eg Mendwy. the irat
dap ef Nawemhr. A. D 1920. it being
in aaid month, within the
of sale, the following des
. -..ii, j rribnd real property: All that certain
tract of land situate in the State of
TOT Ah 30 mills.
Commutation Road Tax $3.00,
which will be collected at the same
time and in same manner as other
taxes.
Special School District Levies for
Barnwell County for the year 1920.
TWO MILLS—Seven Pines, Edisto,
New Forest, Cedar Grove, Tinkers
Creek, Columbia.
THREE MILLS—Red Oak, Upper
RichUnd, Owens Cross Roads, Bloom-
Ingdale. - ——*
FOUR MILLS—Long Branch,
Green’s, Double Pond, Ashleigh,
Lees* Barbary Branch, Moms.
Meyer's Mill.
FOUR AND ONE HALF MILLS-
Film ton, 2 mills for ordinary school
mppasam, and 2 I f Mills for bridge
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South Carolina, tyarowell County,
near the town of Elko, containing
forty-four acres more or less, and
bounded on the North by lands for
merly of R. J. Mims and now owned
by Lloyd Hughes; on the East by
lands now owned by Mrs. Mary Stan-
sell and Joe Hair, and on the West
by lands now in the possession of B.
Stringfellow, a guardia^ of the child
ren of Mrs. L. Lott; on the South by
lands now owned by Mrs. Mary Stan-
sell. 1 ‘ < ', -
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
H. L. O’Bannon, Master.
Master's office, Oct. 11th, 1920.—S
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We have just received a carload of
PITTSBURG,STEEL PRODUCTS, conswt-
ing of Barbed, Fence and Ornamental Wire
and aUo a shipment of NaiU. These goods
were bought right and we can make you a
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