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, i--rJr nrti ; r m itTi THE BARNWELL PEOPLE I at Um post office at BarmU, 8. C, aa aocond-clau matter. JOHN W. HOLMES 1840-1912 B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. Subscription Rate*. One Year — -$1.50 Six Months .90 Three Months - JM (Payable in Advance.) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27TH, 1921. LONG e BRANCH ITEMS. Mrs. Leon Diamond’s Death Was Great Shock to Community. Long Branch, Oct. 20.—Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Hair, of Barnwell, were the guests of the former’s parents Sunday. Miss Sina Birt and Mr. Micagy Birt, of Spelling, accompanied by their father, attended services at Long Branch Sunday and were vis itors in the community. Mr.' Monroe Ackerman, of Charles ton, is visiting his sister, Mrs. D. .1. Hair. His many friends welcome him back to his old home. Miss Maude Hair, of Williston, and Miss Alease Woodward, of Rosemary attended services at Long Branch on Sunday. Misses Louise, Bertha and Kath erine Carroll were guests of Misses Alma and Vivian Garrison last week. Mr. J. M. Turner, of El'enton, was a visitor at his uncle’s home last We^pesday. Mrs. Willie Hair was the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. B. Garrison, on Monday/ Mrs. J. S. Keel and littl® son spent the week-end with Mrs. T. E. Turn er. This community was shocked and saddened to hear of the death of Mrs. Leon Diamond, which occurred at her father’s home, Mr. W. H. Halford, near Barnwell, last Sun- turned from the Columbia hospital on Wednesday, and her triends were in hopes of her recovery, but God knew beat and on Sunday morning her spirit took its heavenly flight. The funeral services were conduct ed by Rev. M. B. Buckley, of Willi »- ton, on Monday morning in the pres ence of a large number of s.irrowmg relatives six! sympathizing friends. She was a consilient memt>er of ♦He Long Branch Baptist Church and it was in that church yard that her re mains were laid to real. y ^ ^ ^ " INOiAAS NEAR TO EXTINCTION Descendant ef Oeapae tags intormart ri«0« Mai Wtakinid Them §e Much That End It Apparent. John It. Hpcrrler of Oklahoma ‘ays that the Indian will be extinct In a gen eration or lao. Mr. Spurrier, who Is a (ieS4'ciidaii( of the Oinge Indian* and whose wife la also of Indian blood, ‘aya that constant Intermarriage Is so w •■nk- euing the tribes that the nation wldcb numbered over a million at the (line this country was discovered wdl m*>d be only n name. “The extinction of the Indian Is only a matter of a short time.” said Mr. Spurrier. ‘intermarriage is proving fatal to the tribes, and they cannot long survive it. With IniermarriuKe comes the A'htricanlzatiou and the In dian* who have adopted modern me} ofll IKe In “extremely cninfoFPubie style. “The richest •mull group of peojjte la the world are the 0*»«e Indents; whoso? reservation l.s in Usage county. Thertj are 2.2U0 Indian* in thi* tribe. 'JUO of them lietng of lull IiIoimI who still wear their blankets, but the re mainder have forsaken the way* of their ancestors and have become ex tremely American. The reason for the great wealth of tins tribe I* that their land* happen to be situated in the midst of the largest nil field* of Okla homa, and the yearly unninil income per cupila averages approximately ?2,- »W. “The Osage Indians are the best educated tribe in the country, and •Iso the best physical specimens. It was from this tribe Unit Buffalo Kill chose a number of hi* famous eliiet^ lain*. The reservation of the I’awnee Indian* adjoins that of the Osage* •nd tills tribe numbers many of them prosperous and well educated.” FLOUR! FLOUR! We Ere local distributor* for a Flour Mill. We ■ell at either RETAIL or WHOLE SALE- Can sell you and *ave you freight. All flour sold under GUAR ANTEE as to QUALITY. Call on us or phone for* prices. GIVE US A TRIAL. Fanners Union Mercan tile Co., Barnwell, S. C. 10-13-tf NOTICE OF SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. ' 7' We, Harley & Blatt, 1 Attorneys for the Connie Maxwell Orphanage and the Epworth Orphanage, will sell at public auction on Monday, Novem ber 7th, 1921, at 12 o’clock M., and after the Master’s sales, in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., to the highest bidder FOR CASH, the real estate described hereinafter. That the purchaser or purchasers will be required to put up One Hun- c’c' 1 (SlOO.OO) Dollafu immediately after the said sale to comply vYith the bid, otherwise the said real es tate will be immediately re-sold. The descriptibn of the property as follows: / I All that tract or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon, lying and being and situated in the said town and County of Bdrnwell, State a- foresaid, fronting on Main Street Twenty feet, measuring on its Western line, one hundred and five (105) feet, and on it* Southern line measuring twenty (20) 'feet. The Northern and Southern lines being as nearly parallel as practic able, and its Eastern and Western lines to be parallel or as nearly so as practicable. Thi* being the same lot conveyed by Mrs. Hnrriette E. Harrison, to the- said J. A. Ladscn on Dec. 13th., 1906, and recorded ; n Book 7-P. page 382. ulso All that certain piece, parcel nr lot of land- ).vith the buiklings thereon, situate, lying and being at Meyers Mill, in the State and County aforesaid, containing and measuring sixty (60) feet front, and running back of equal width the distance of two hundred (200) feet. Bounded North by the right of way •IN Reward, |U» Tb* readers of this paper will to Isani that there is at treaded disease that sctsnei able to curs in all its stages and that id catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Influenced by constitutional i conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catsrrh Medlcins is taken internally sad sets thru ths Blood on the Mucous Sur faces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the dlaeaae. giving the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have to much faith in tb* curative power of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they otter One Hundred Dollars for any qas* that It falls to curd. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENET * CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. He. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. -dag morning. Mrs Diamond re- nf ths Atlantic Coa«t Line Railway Company; East by lot of C. C. Meyer and landa of the said J. K. Meyer, and South und West Hy land* of the *aid J. A. Meyer, being the same tract of land conveyed by J A. Meyer to J. A. Lad ton, on Nov. 15th, 1914, and recorded in Book-8-W page 161. The Purchaser or purchaser* to pay for the deed and stamps. Harley and Blatt, Attorneys for Connie Maxwell Or phanage and Epworth Orphanage. Barnwell, S. C.,Ortot>er. 11, 1921. y^ourt of Common Pleas. . George W. Bush, Plaintiff, against Julia Victoria Roberts, Leon S. Rob erts, Alfonso Roberts, Horace H. Roberts, David Roberts, Jr., Charles M. Roberts, Carrie Lee Robert*, and Fred H. Roberts, Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to ms directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, m front of the Court House, on Monday, Novem ber 7th, l'J21, it being sulesday in said month, within the legal hours of- sale, the following described real 'es tate: - All of that certain tract of ’and, situate in Four Mile Township, Barn well County, State of S >uth Caro lina, containing one hundred and *i v - ty-eight (168) acres, more or less, and known as the "Tvaminock Place,” and bounded on the Nort'i and East hy land* of Mrs. C. J. Ashley, on the South by land* of J. E. Holley and on the W'est by the Savannah River Lumber Company's ;jeig!er lanvis. * Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. H. L. O’BAN NON, Master. Master’s offi.-e, October 15, 1921. per cent., and March, 7 per cent. After March the l$th, execution* will be served mgainst all delinquent taxes and turned over to the Sheriff for collection. Tax rate as follows:, 7* For State purposes 12 mills. For ordinary county pur- X poses ' 7% mills. Interest and Sinking Fund on Highway Bonds _J__1 1-* mills. Roads 2 mills. Constitutional School tax ,..3 mills. TAX.iSimcE.- The County Treasurer’s office will be open from Oct. 15, 1921, to'Dec. 31, 1921, for the collection of State, Q'ouTty and School taxes. January 1st, 1922, 1 per cent, pen alty will be added. February 1st, 1922. 1 percent, ex tra will be added. March 1st, 1922, 5 per cent, pen alty extra will be uJded to March 15, making the penalties read as fol lows: January, 1 per cent; February, 2 Total Levy _._26 mills. A special levy of 2^ mills will be added to all property in Ellenton School District for Road and Bridge funds. .• • w Special School Levy. The following School • Districts have special levies Tor school pur poses, as follows: ■ Columbia, Edisto, El lenton, Reeves Creek and Tinker’s Creek.- 2 mills. Bloomingdale, Owen’s Cross Roads, Red., Oak, and Upper Rich Land j i3 mills. Ashleigh, Lee’s, Long Branch, Meyer’s Mill, Seven Pines, Barbary Branch, Morris 4 mills. Cedar Grove and San Hill — —5 mills. Elko, 4 miys for ordi- nary purposes and 3* mills for bonds. Total ^.7 mills. Big Fork, Four Mile, Double Pond, Friendship, Green’s, Hercules, Hilda, Mt. Calvary, New Forest, Pleasant Hill and Reedy Branch, Oak "Grove 8 mills. Blackville, 7 mills for ordinary school purposes and 4 mills for Bonds. Total. 11 mills. Dunbarton 9 mills for ordinary school purposes and 3 mills fpi Bonds. Total 12 mills. Healing Springs 12 mills. Kline, 8 mills for ordi nary school purposes and 4 mills for Bonds. Total 12 mills. Barnwell, lOty mills for ordinary schoo purposes and mills for Bonds. mill*. A Good Place to Eat. ' ' t ' ’ ^ I take pleasure in annou ncing that I have opened an up-to-date sod® fountain an d cafe in the building form erly occupied by W. L. Jackson, and am prepared to give quick, courteous service at all houfw of the day. Everything strictly sanitary. Prices reasonable.. % • • • . * - ’ • a,. Moore’s Cafe, '' WitHston. IT—TTriTTV fc$T“ ordinary' school purposes and 4 mills for Bonds. Total .. .. .15'mills. Dog • as. MAIN STREET, BARNWELL, S. C. mnm mans mm%* mmnmmta The Women I «*■ •/* M- v> V* M- W- M- M- *» W- ««• 3 3 » v> M- Mr at- 3 •a 3 The hand that rocks the cradle may rule the world all right, but the woman who is competent to handle fi nancial matters is. able to take good care of herself which at times may be as important to her as the ques tion of ruling the world. Many women today are good financiers. They un derstand all about handling money. Many of them keep their own accounts at our bank. Other women might profitably follow their example. It’s fine of course to depend uporf husband, father, brother or some other friend to save you the care of handling money matters, but the relative y ou depend on may not be with you al ways. What would happen then? We invite all the la dies to open a little account with us, no matter how small. The experience will. e helpful. •€» 3 ■e* ■Vi Vi Vi Vi Vi Vi Vi Mr Vi <A Bank of Western Carolina, | Capital Stock Protection Over $850,000. Barnwell, S. C. I Head Office:! AIKEN, S. C. $mm* mtnt mttttt muut mmn s****$m*$m$t 10NG TERM MONEY-trt G percent, interest on lafge amounts. Private funds for small loans. Under the present law Dog Tax will be $1.25 including the dog L<x tag which wiil he furnished by the County Treasurer. A fine of not less than $5.00 or mere than 420. K) will be imposed on all ptrsonx who own a dog apd fail to pay the above tax. BROWN & BUSH LAWYERS BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. “ Why g Suffer? fit Cardin “Did Wonder* for Me,” Declares Ibis Lady, "I suffered for a long time wiUi womanly weak ness,” says Mrs. J. R Simpson, of 57 Spruce St., Asheville, N. C. 4, I finally where it was an effort for me to go. I would bearing-down pains in my side and back — es pecially severe across my back, and down in my side there was s great deal of Soreness. I was nervous and easily tip* set. Augusta Lumber Company, Augusta, Georgia. Manufacturer* and Dealer* LUMBER LATHS SHINGLES —SASH DOORS BLINDS LIME CEMENT PLASTER —ROOFING WALL-BOARD , Complete House Bill* Large or Small Order* ^Build or Repair Now While Prices Are Low GET OUR QUOTATIONS—FREE FOR THE -ASKING j Farm Loans at 6, 7 & 8 °|o ACCORDING TO SIZE OF L^’N, ETC. WE HAVE CONNECTIONS TO . ..KP LOANS AMOUNT, FOR ANT TERM OF YEARS. • WORK DONE PROM PIXY IN ANY i HOLMAN & BOULWAREI LAWYERS, f PHONE 38 BARNWELL, S. C A •x~x-x~x~x~x-<~X"X~><~:~x~xx><>-x><~c»->->-x-x~x~>-: k x-x. Your Boy or Girl ❖ ❖ ♦♦♦ TAKE Advertise in The Pecple. Carrot* for Lunch. As I lived far from school, I had to carry my lunch. One morning ray step mother asked me to k u to the tracery store for some carrots, ** we had some l*et rabhits. When 1 returned 1 soL the sack on the table and hurried to finish getting myself ready for School. When I had finished she tisd my lunch-ready and told fiitF ft was on the table. Thai day at noon I opened my sack and to luy amazement 1 had the sack of car- rats. Of course the girl* all laughed and had a good time over It. but I *m wire it was the most eiuh:irru*sing moment of my life.—Chicago Tribuna- Companoation “Are vou going to take any summet boarder*?” •'Ffxln' up the rete* now Farmer CormosoaL • Uemendiering, of cojimO', that fon# COM fc*s 1)000 _ “Too. But remonberin' also Uttt >oou going um" CARDOI The Woman’s Tonic “1 heard of Cardui and decided to use it,” con tinues Mrs. Stmpsotk “I saw shortly it was bene fiting me, so I kept it up and it did wonders for me. And since then I have been glad to praise 1 Cardui. It . is the best woman’s tonic made/’ Weak women need a tonic. Thousands and thousflnds, like Mn. Simpson, have found Cardui of benefit torthem. Try Cardui for your 1 ble. WILL GET AHEAD IN TitT? AVtmtAT-faster IF THEY HAVE A LITTLE MONEY BEHIND THEM TEACH THEM THRIFTY HAB ITS E7 CAVING YOURSELF AND BY GIVING THEM A SAVINGS BOOK SHOWING HOW FAST-THE 5 I ER CENT. INTEREST IN OUR SAVINGS. DEPARTMENT, WILL MAKE THEIR SAVINGS GROW. COMMENCE TODAY! Farmers and Merchants Bank, Dunbarton, S. 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