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Miu Kate Simms, who is attending
Brenau College, is at home for the
holidays.
FOR SALE.—Estate of the late C.
• T. Johnson of Blackville, S. C., con
sisting of nine (9) acres of land,
about seven acres in town limits of
Blaclarille, has five-room dwelling,
barn and stables, also fine bearing
paper-shell pecan and other fruit
trees. * For further Information and
price write W. H. Johnson,: 18 Pinck
ney Street, Charleston, S. C. 12-30!3t.
WOOD FOR SALE.—300 t^o-fiorse
loads, delivered at Blackville, also
cabbage plants for sale. B. F.
Gardner, Blackville, S. C. 12j30i6t;pd.
FARM WANTED—Wanted to hear
from owner of farm or good land for
sale reasonable. L. Jones, Box 551,
Olney, 111. It.
LOST.—On Orangeburg Road be
tween Denmark and Barnwell, one
black leather hand bag containing
wearing appearals.' Reward^ if re
turned to B. B. EasterlifigT Sarnw’ell,
S. C. 12-30-2t.
WANTED.—COW PEAS HIGH-
EST PRICES paid for same in cash
or merchandise at LOWEST PRICES.
See us before buying or selling. W.
H. Kennedy & Son, Williston, S. C.
FOR SALE.—Two milch Cows both
with young calves. P. M. Bucking
ham. Barnwell, S. C. 12-16-tf.
FOR RENT.—House and lot in the
town of Barnwell. Desirably located.
Apply to Mrs. Lizzie Hair, Barnwell,
| South Carolina. 12-16-tf.
FOR SALE.—A limited amount of
King Cotton Seed at per bushel.
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FOR SALE.—Fine variety of King
and Wannamaker Big Boll Cotton
Seed. $1.00 per bushel f. o. b. Elko,
S. C. R. G. Stansell, Elko. S. C. l«-4t
RIST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS
FOR SALE.—$1.50 per thousand, any
quantity. Now is the time to set
them tu beat Mr. Weevil and low
price cotton. B. F. Gardner, Black
ville. S < 12-lft-6t.
WANTED—One or two share crop
pers Apply to W. P. Franklin, Bam-
well. 8. C% 12-9-tf.
W ANTED—Cow Peas, all varieties,
best rash prices paid. W. P. Frank
lin. Barnwell. 8. C. l‘J-9-20
CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE,
In any quantity for immediate deliv
ery at 25 cents per 100, $2.00 per
I. 000. Address W. A. Hayes, Barn
well. S. C.
We have in stock several Ford tour
ing cars yvith and without starters,
two coupes’, one sedan and several
trucks we can deliver on short notice.
If you contemplate buying a car take
it up with us quick.
Rizer Auto Co., Olar, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sexton, of Co
lumbia, spent Christmas in the city
with re|^tives. .. i
Mrs. Leila Best and son, Will, of
Columbia, spent Christmas in the city
with relatives.
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_ Mr. Louis G. Harley, deputy Clerk
of Court, spent Christmas with rela
tives in Williston.
Clerk of Court W. H. Duncan spent
the holidays in Conway with his sis
ter, Mrs. Freeman.
Mr. Harry Woodv’ard, of Jackson
ville, Fla., spent Christmas in the
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city with relatives.
Mr. Will Riley, of Allendale, spent
Monday in the city with his father,
Auditor R. W. Riley.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richey spent Christ
mas with relatives and friends in
; Laurens and Charlotte.
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Specialty
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WINTER RESORTS
I-. IN THE SOUTH
.Reached by the
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY
SYSTEM
Misses Emma and Eliza Kirkland
spent the Christmas holidays with
relatives in Blackvillo.
Dr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Hensley and
little daughter spent Christmas in
Augusta wnth relatives.
Miss Julia Blanchard left Friday
night for Waynesboro, Ga., to spend
Chfistmas with relatives.
Misses Harriett Patterson and Jen
nie Kirkland attended a dance in Or
angeburg Thursday evening.
Mr. Osborne Reed is spending the
holidays in the city with hip-iHortyiU. /
Mr. and Mrs. Luman Hayes, of
Columbia, spent Christmas in the city
with Chief and Mrs. W. A. Hayes,
a tfc——
Major R. Boyd Cole, who is spend
ing some time at Midway on fur
lough, was a visitor here Tuesday.
Mr. Johnson Hagood has been
spending the holidays at “Sherwood”
with his father. Col. Butler Hagood.
Sheriff and Mrs. C. Keys Ssnderm
snd little daughter, have returned
from a visit to relatives in Columbia.
Dr. B. W. Miller, of Augusta, mot
ored over Christmas afternoon to pay
a short visit to Barnwell County rel
atives.
Through puUman ser
vice for the principal
cities and resorts of the|«£>
South. Y
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Winter Tourist tickets %
on sale October 1 st, 1920
limited May 30, 1921.
For full information,
apply.ti>,
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Depot Ticket Agent
or
R. W. HUNT.
Division Passenger Agt.,
Charleston, S. C.
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Send Us Your Job Work.
Mr. John Simms, of New York, is
spending the holidays in the city with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Synms.
TAX NOTICE.
4. The County Treasurer’s books will
be open for the collection of State,
County and School taxes for the fis
cal year of 1920, from October 15th,
1920 to December 31st, 1920. inclu- I
sive. January 1st. 1921, a penalty
of 1 per cent will be added on all un
paid taxes. February 1st, an ad
ditional 1. per rent will he added;]
March 14. an additional 5 per cent |
will be added making a total of 7
• per cent, penalty on all taxes. Hooks
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thomas and
children, of Ellentoh, spent Christmas
ia the city with Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Greene.
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hMIIBABOrTS*
Happy New Year.
Monday will be salesday.
Miss Josie Davis gave
. Christmas night in honor of Miss j taxes.
.Marie Cornell, who is home from Special School District Levies for
school in Virginia for the 'hoJWny,. i < i ; o | ,n . ,y "Vr J? 2 **'
I TWO MILLS—Seven Pines, Edisto,'
j*New' Forest, Cedar Grove, Tinkers
Miss Julia Kirkland, of Beaufort,' Creek, Columbia.
Mrs. Louis Murray has returned
from a visit to her sister in Texas.
Mr. Will Greene has been spending
the holidays in the city with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Rice spent
Christmas with relatives in Chester.
Mr. Bryan Lee, of The Columbia
State, visited friends here Christma,s.
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Blatt spent
Christmas in Sumter with her par-
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M»\ Rex Graham, of Charleston,
spent Christmas in the city with rela
tives.
Mr. Sam Woodward has been spend
ing the holidays in the city with rel
atives.
will clone March 15th, 1921.
For State purposes 12 mills.
For Ordinary County
| purposes ..11** mills.
For Good Roads, acts 1920.2 mills.
For Highway Bonds ...1 1-4 mills.
Misses flallie and Ruby ArmstroDgr] ^ , ° r ' tutional School
of Columbia, have been spending the -- — -3 mills.
holidays in the city with their father,
Capt. J. B. Ainrst
"ornmutation Road Tax $3.00,
! which will be collected at the same
a dance. time and in same manner as other
and Mr. William Kirkland, of Flor
ence, were the guests of Barnwell
County relatives during the holidays.
Gadets Leroy Moloir, J. B. Arm
strong, Neil Lemon amf Flowers Cal
houn, of Clemson College, are spend
ing the holidays, in the city with rel
atives.
Mrs. H. L. O’BSnrron and little
daughter have returned from Vir-
THREE MILLS—Red Oak, Upper
Richland, Owens Cross Road,s, Bloom-
ingdale.
FOUR MILLS—Long Branch,
Green’s, Double Pond, Ashteigh,
Lees’ Barbary Branch, Morris,
Meyer’s Mill.
FOUR AND ONE-HALF MILLS-|l
Ellenton, 2 mills for ordinary school
purposes, and 2 1-2 mills for bridge
bonds
- FIVE MILLS—Sah Hill.
SIX MILLS—Healing Springs.
SEVEN MILLS—Dunbarton four,
f i ni a, where Mrs. CTBannon was ca.-j ttl. PUrP0W8 ’
led on account of the death of her | Elko, four (4) mills ordinary
mother. t school purpoges^three (3) mills for
bonds. *r
The Rt. Rev. U'm. A. Guerry, Bish-! J^IGHT MILLS Big Fork. Hilda,
e tv * o A v l FOur Mile Pleasant Hill, Mt. Cal-
op ol tne Diocese of South Carolina j vary> ReC(|y Branchi Hertules, 0 ak
will conduct services at the Church Grove, Friendship.
of the Holy Apostles in Barnwell Sun
day morning
Mr. Milton (“Babe”) Adams, of Co
lumbia was the guest of friends here
Sunday. . .
Miss Julia Ray is spending the hoi-
j
idays with . relatives at Healing
Sprimrs.
ELEVEN MILLS—Blackville, sev
en (7) mills ordinary school pur
poses, four (4) mills for bonds.
* -4 • , TWELVE MILLS—Kline* eight
Cm c.tamed the m ii) g f or ordinary school purposes,!
Mrs. Leon Tobin
Wednesday Afternoon ; Bridge Club | four (irmilVs for'bonds^
last week. QCiite a number of her I FIFTEEN MILLS-
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-Williston, j
friends who are igd members of the
club were also invited. ....
Mr, and Mrs. J. 0. Patterson spent
Christmas with their daughter, Sarah,
who is in a Columbia hospital for
treatment. Their many friends will
Mrs. Lemon and daughter are the ! be glad to know that she is steadily'
guests of relatives here during * the; improving,
hqlldays.
eleven, (11) mills ordinary school
purposes, four (4) mills for bonds. |
Barnwell, ten and one-half, '
(10J4) mills ordinary, school pur
poses, four and one-half, (4V2) mills
for bonds.
J. B. ARMSTRONG,
County Treasurer!
Barnwell, S. C., Sept 18th, 1920.
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Gamble .and
Mr. anS Mrs. Leroy Woodward and j
little daughter, of Batesburg, spect'
baby spent Christmas with relatives Christmas in the city with the form-
For Deep Well Drilling
Apply to
G. L HILL
have returned home from
hospital..
baoy lurn oy Mrs. woodward
Augusta C Patterson and little son, of Alien*
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Advertise in The People.
Is a mighty good time to look over your
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stock of stationery and see if you are running
short ojTanv items^ If you are, place your
with us for prompt delivery. Don’t
wait until you have used your last
LETTERHEAD,
NOTEHEAD,
- STATEMENT,
ENVELOPE,
or anything else in the printing lifi®i neces
sary to the conduct of your business in a bus-
iness like way. ' ^ %
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