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PEOPLfc T , THE BARNWELL Entered at th0 post office at Barnwell, S. C., as second-class matter. ■ JOHN W. HOLMES 7)* 18^0-1912 l B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Pfoprietor. THURSDAY, JAMUARY . 27, 1921. Yes, we know all about it—but we won’t tell. ... Successful men are hard workers. Now hop to it-we know it is in you. y Beware of the -like a god.” He devil. fellow who “looks i*_apt to act .like a The truth should always be spoken, but there are times when it is best done in whispers. Produced , Watson melons 3 to 3*4 feet fong^ 40 to 75 lbs., 1 *4 cars acre where liberally fertilized; Seed 85. lb. “.We prodijced two' 'and one tenth times as much cotton tt>hcre we plant ed your cotton-aa-^we 1 made with best other varieties, conditions idenjkical, weevil infestation severe.”—Affidavit Boyles Bros., before President Allen dale Bank^^gartin^_jtt3L_cottpn^iia; strain combining best features Cleve land Big Bolt and Improved Cook. Seed $1 bushel. L. A. STONEY ALLENDALfe/S. C. M ( | ..Notice to Debtors and Creditors... - ■ 'a . Notice is hereby given to all and singular the creditors of the estate No, we don’t advise some people to got all of the cussedness out of their hearts. There might be\nothing left. Climbing onto the water Wagon is not half the effort it used to be. Uncle Sam is right there to give you a boost. In Mexico they are referring to Villa as a “gentleman farmer.” Does this presage the advent of a new sect in Old Mex.? Before entering upon his new duties as president, Senator Harding should not neglect the importanf formality of becoming conversant with golf. What is the most aggravating moment of the day or night to you ? Personally, it is when we go to wind the clock and find the hour hand- squarely over the keyhole. jriHJ» notable in at least oris respect. Gentlemra who come home in the small hou^s of the morning wilP experience no great difficulty In finding the keyhole. Prosperity is moat appreciated when a fellow works hardest to a- chieve it And on that theory ve ed ought to be able to contribute Rocke feller to charity without fueling t dent. , Certain gentlemen whose names we are too generous to mention are diplomatically beginning to let it be known that they are not desirous of sitting in the next cabinet. Neither are we. of Dave Roberts, deceased, to gender J an account of their demands duly at tested,, to the undersigned Adminis tratrix of said estate, at Meyers Mill, S. C.. withio_the time required by law; and NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY Given to all and singular th'o .debtors of the said estate to make payment of the said debts to the undersigned Ad ministratrix of the said’ estate ‘at Meyer’s Mill, S: C., within the time required by law. * ; .• VICTORIA ROBERTS; Administratrix V. S. OWENS, A tty. for Admx This 17 day of Jan. A D. 1921. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL. APPLICATIONS. »• th*y cannot reach the seat- of this diaaaae. Catarrh la a local dieeaae, greatly In fluenced by conatitutional conditions, and In order to enre U you- must take an Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medl- f ine is" tiken Internally and acta thru he blood on the mucous Aurfacea of tbec system. Hell's Catarrh Jdsdtcine v .was prescribed by one of the best physfettuts tn thle country for years. It ls ? coin- poeed Of aome of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. Tbe perfect combination of the twgredtents tn Hall's Catarrh Medi cine Is What produces such wonderful results In catarrhal cenditions Bend for teettmoniala, free. J F. i, CHBNHT A CO.. Prop*. Toledo. O. TAX SALE. By virtue of sundry tax executions to me directed by J. M. Caldwell, Clerk and Treasurer of the Town of 1- 20 -3t7* iiell at Barnwell In front of the Court House on Monday, February the 7th, 1921, it being salesday in said month, at 12 o’clopk, M.j the. following des cribed real estate, to wit: All that lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Barnwell, state and county afore said, containing 31x100 feet and boun ded as follows: North, by lot of R. W. DicksEast and South by streets of the town of Barnwell; West by lot of EPt). Peacodk’, formerly property of Miss Anna Walker. . Levied upon as the property of Mrs. A. 1. Moody and the proceeds of said. sale, hr so much thereof, to be applied I to the amount due as taxes to the Town ofriBamwell. ‘ •/• .Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for-papers and all expenses ef said sale. \ \ - “ C. KEYS SANDERS, Sheriff of Barnwell County,. Barnwell, S. C., Jan. 12th, 1921. 7 :\ i- THE UNIVERSAL'CAR Vi. Here’s the Ford Coupe, deservedly a very popular motor car because of its ^U-rdund service- Mlity. Equipped wltk .elecMc starting andr lighting system and demouutahle. rims witfe 8% inch tires front and rear. Large plate glass windows. Generous sized doors-roomy seat, up holstery deep and substantiah Dust-proof and water-proof. Breezy and cheery in fine weather, cozy and dry in bad weather. All the established Ford merits of dependability, with small cost for operation and upkeep. For business and professional men who drive it is ideal and for tour ing and other pleasure driving.it i& the one car that delivers all expectations. The demand is large so orders should be left with us without de lay. , - • ./ MASTER’S SALE. State of South Oftrolina, County^of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. Claudia S. Buford, as Administrator .of the estate of Enoch Buford, de ceased, Plaintiff. . vs. . ' Givens, Sallie Givens and James Defendants. By virtu* of a G. to me directed in the. above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell in front of the Court House on Monday the 7th day of February 1921, it being salesday in said months within the! legal hours of sale, the following described real estate: All that certain piece, yact.of land situate, lyiiig and being parcel or m Four Mile Township, in the Count; ■■ Y jof Rarnwell, in the State of South 1 Talk of hard times has backed ol’ Brer Boll Weevil off the boards tem porarily, but the farmers are caution ed to remember that, with the ex tremely .mild winter, j the damage to A the cotton crop this year will be much greater than in 1920. What It Education? The Greek orator, IsocrateSy at the age of 94, wrote an address for -a festival in the year 342 B. C. He described the results of a good edu cation thus: “I call those educated who use well the ordinary occur rences of everyday life and whose judgment always hits the right nail upon the head, and as seldom as pos sible misses the golden mean; those whose intercourse with other people is always decent and just; who make little of.,,the vexations and annoy ances which others cause them and show themselves, as considerate and reasonable as possible; those who are neither carried off their feet by pleasure nor crushed by who in prosperity and adversity alike bear themselves like men as befits the dignity of human nature. •Those who are , who do not lose their heads and become arrogant, hut remain’ upon the side of men'oT -«good will, irf harjttoriv with all these points, 1 call men of understanding and of virtue.” Carolina, containing eighty six acres more or less, arid bounded on the North by lands of Mr# Ada Bush; on the East by lands of Counsel Bush; on the South by lands of Paul Givens and on the West by lands of Horace Boyd, being %he same tract of land in herited by Sajlie^ Givens from" her father George Williamson. Tenjis of sale°cash. Purchaser , to pay tar papers arid-stamps. V ."7 H. L. O’BANNON, Master for ~arnwell Coifnty Master’s office January, 1921. ' r For Deep Well Drilling Apply to G. L. HILL BARNWELL. S.C. Z. Warren AUTHORIZED FORD SALES & SERVICE Barnwell, South Carolina. ■'■‘itev • NOTICE OF SALE. £1 State OT South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Roy Z. Warren, Plaintiff, vs. Barnwell Ice Coiripany, Defendant. Under and by virtue of a certain de cree in the above entitled action, the said decree being bn file in the Clerk of Court’s office for’Barnwell County, MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell.- Court of Common Pleas. ' Charlie -rrown, h.xe-Mitor, oi wve will of Ester Michalsoa, Plaintiff. against t Henry Miohalson, et, al. Defendants.' By virtue of a decretal order, to" me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell in front of the Court House, on Monday, the 7th day of February 1921, it being salesday in said month, within the j legal hours-bf sale the following des cribed real estate: ' ^ V '- All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate,, lying and being- in the Town of Blackvrile, ebunty of Barnwell and state tvf Smith Carolina and having a! frontage, on Lartigue street of (50 feet more or less—, and running Imck 200 feet more or less | and Abounded as follows: North* by- lot of Catholic Churbh; and lot of ( C. M. Felder; South by lot of Alfred misfortune; j .**“* *6 ¥ *1 M-.ftUnr; and West by Larffgue street. ^ Also: . AM that certain piece or parcel of I Administratrix Sale. Under and by vjrture of the po^er contained in. an order of the Probate Court, made jfrul directed to me the 18th day of Jan. 1921, 1 will sell to the highest bodder for cash on Tues day, the 1st day of February, .now next ensuing, beginning at ten o’clock and with the building thereon situate yipg and being in the Town of Black- ville, counfy arid state aforesaid, on the South side of Railroad Avenue on the corner of Railroad Avenue and Clark streets, epnsisting of two store houses, being approxiaUdy' t?JL feet front, more or less, and 1.00 'feet in depth, more or less, and bounded on the North by Railroad Avenue; Fast by Clank St reet; South - by lot of- Briggs, Buist & Co:, and on the West by Still and others. Also: ' \ .7 All that certain-"piece, parcel or tract - oL-land. situate, lying and be ing in the Town of Blajekville, State and county aforesaid and containing 21(5 acres, rriore or less, and being the the West by Lot No. 14 arid measur ing thereon 155 feet. ilc ip-i I! W. A. Brookei -, deceased', a personal property belonging to the Bnet: 1/ Trf : until all said property has been ABBIE BROOKEI Administratrix. This 18th day of J«n.( Di -*l-20-2t. parcel of land set off to Esther Mich er father’s estate, as shown by plnt^TlR , T?£Mfl{ 1 son, Civil Engineer, dated Jan 2 >aid land being bounded now or formerly ori the North by lands of Charlie Brown; East by lands now or formerly of Mrs. . Fannie DcWitt; South now or formerly by lands of T Notice of Discharge. tie and on the West by lands now or formerly of John Bluroe and Whitte. The purchaser of the tract of land containing • 2lfi acres, more or less, will not be given possession thereof Notice is hereby K ivc„ file my Unal accmint With'Hon. K. Snelling, Judge of Probate '^fqr Barnwell county and state of South la as administrator of the es tate of Thos. S. Black, deceased, upon Tuesday, Feb. 8th, 1921, now next, ensuing and will apply for an order of discharge and letters dismissory. J. k BLACK, Hi. Administrator. to Jfah? Vash-. Purchaser pay for papers and stamps. H. L. G’BANNON, ^ -Master. Master’s office, Jan. 18th, 1921. »ji*i WANTED—One or two share crop pers. Apply to W. P. Franklin, Barn well, S. C. 12-9-tf. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the plant of-the Barnwell Ice Company, at Barnwell, S. C., on Mon day, February 7th, 1921, at 12 o’clock noon on said day, all of the real estate and. personal property and chattels hereinafter outlined, as follows: »One lot of land consisting of . all those two certain lots or parcels of land designated as Lots Nos. 13 and. 1,4 on plafitonade by J. M. Patterson, surveyor, dated May 9th, 1910, in Oakland Park, known as property of Mrs. Jennie Brown, bounded *nd measuring as follows: On the North by Lots Nos. lljftjia 12 and measuring thereon 119 5-10 feet; on the-Eaet-by right of way of Southern Railroad and measuring-thereon 155 feet; on the.South by Simms Avenue and meas uring thereon 119 5-10 feet, and on T One frame building 24 x 36 feet, 1 V story. One ice storage building, 15 x- 15 feet, l_story. . . - — One combination barn; stable and wagon shed, 1 story. One Brunswick Ice-Making Ma chine, Size. O. 0. No. 12, No. 4390. One G. E. Induction Motor, 25 H. P., 220 vplts,.Type 326, 60 cycles, 61 amp...* •= One starting compensator for mo tor, Type 1, Form 1L 220 volts. 25 H. P., 60 cycles, 3 phase and panel. * . One line-shafting, 3 hangers and boxes and pulleys. - , - One jack- shaft, tL hangers, lioxes and pulleys. — Two centrifugal pumps and pulleys. One roll CSrey-fro’ofing, medium. 78 Ice Cans. ’' & ^ ' V1 1 Lot helting’for machines. Ik Sheets .gal. iron, 36 in. x 72 in. 2 gallons shellac. - 1 office roller top <lesk;. 5 gallons cylinder oil 8 anchor 1 pair ice dr; 75 .ice . saws. 1 water dipper 1 shingling halchet. 1 iron crowbar. • 1 iron split pully, 10x20. l imn split pulley, 5x24. 1 long spout oil can. 2 pulley blocks, for ropes, single rml double. : : ^ *-h.' 1 single pulley block for H in rope. 1 box assorted valve^'fitWrlefs 1 ar? lag screws. — j , 2 empty pil barrels. 1 emnly ammonia tank l ean salt. . In order to get the utmost enjoyment A out of your car it must be kept in good V running condition. The motor needs occasional “tuning up” and annoying squeaks and rattles should be elimi nated. . v is in charge of Mr. White, an expert mechanic, who is r^fady and willing at* all times to render efficient, courteous service. Deslers'ior Studebake^cars and International Trucks - PHONE NO. 79. Barnwell, South Carblina . '■ - ^^"7. ' .. . " ■ f . A You who have sporting bloo what normal person like a good clean game 3 lengths 1 1-4 black iron 1 at office up town 1 iron safe,’ 1200 lbs., new. -■an< T saving money? It is an old game and a good one. £ play regularly are very enthusiastic about it. Try it, il who are 3 ice saws 1 eck protector. 3 >seoop shovels. i 18-in. Srilson wrench Come to see us and get in the game. 1 12-in monkey wrench. 1 6-in. monkey wrench. 4 end wrenches. . 1 auto jack. h 1 mule and horse The said plant is located within a few feet pf the track of the Southern Railway Company and has a spur track and coal chute, at" the plant. t , . B,_B, ¥ fiASTERUNG. 176^41. Receiver. s. - This^ Bank Your Best Servant. J. E. HARLEY, Pres. N. G. W. WALKER, Vice-Free S. E. SOOKE, -VTceTfts. L. P. WtESON, Cashiei Ralph smith, Awt. c„hi«r. '< Advertise ®The People. % 7-, ; ■ V* * w» I ■'7“ T' -X' .,7 7 - • - -V. -V ■ v <- ^ f^7x7 J- - ' _ 1 IMI ‘ ~... 0^ » »:* ❖ -¥