The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 18, 1922, Image 8
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Notice to hereby jrieen that the an-
doraigned intend to f1> with the Sec
retary of State on the 89th, day of
May, A. D. 1982, or »a «0on thereafter
for The J. A. Porter Company, Inc.,
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which proposed Corporation is to
have its principal place of business
in the City of Barnwell, Barnwell
County, State of South Carolina, the
treneral nature of business which it
proposes to do is to buy, sell, hold,
manage, deal in real estate; to ope
rate a general merchandise business;
to borrow and lend money, to buy
cotton, to deal in horses, mules, cattle,
wagons, buggies, automobiles, to ope
rate saw mills, deal in lumber and to
do all things incident to those above
set forth.
Capital stock of the proposed Cor
poration is to be Fifty Thousand
($50,000.00) Dollars, divided into Five
Hundred (500) shares of the par val- 1
ue of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars
each.
Notice is also given that a meeting
of the subscribers of the capital stock
will be held at the office of Brown A
Bush, Attorneys, Barnwell, South
Carolina, on the 29th, day of May,
A. D. 1922, at eleven o’clock, A. M. for
(he purpose of the organization of the
Corporation, and the election of its
Directors and Officer*.
J. A. Porter,
Emmie M. Porter,
Louise P. Bauer,
Barnwell. S. C. May 15th, 1982.
for the State and county aforesaid par
•anally appeared B. P. Darlas, who,
having bear duly sworn according to
law, deposes and says that he is the
editor of The Barnwell People, and
that the following is, to the best of
,, may t*. a Declaration for Chartef .y, kn ^, Mre „ d ' feurf, , tnw
Tas Notice.
Unuder a recent act of the CenerAl
•
A»sembly, the time for payment of
taxes was extended to June 1, 1922.
with the following penalties: Add
for taxes paid during January, one'
tier cent 4 during February, two per
rent.; during March, three per cent.;
during April, five per cent; during
May, six per cent., and on taxes paid
after June 1st, eight per cent , said
iwnaltles not being cumulative
Executions for all uapaid taxes will
be written up by the County Treasu
rer after June 1st
The dog lex is subject to the
prt ally a* •iher la«ee.
Ta« rale a* follow*
F«*f Stale purpuoe*
IS mills
hoe nrviuiary rovMjr pur
pjoe*
TN mlUa.
Intoeeot ami Sinking Fond
mi Highway Homl* 1
14 mill*
Hood*
. S mil's.
roMijtvtluftal School lai
. 4 mill* |
statement of the ownership, manage
ment, etc., of the aforesaid publica
tion for the date shown in the above
caption, required by the Act of Au
gust 23, 1912, embodied in section
448, Postal Laws and Regulations
printed on the reverse of this form,
to-wit:
1. That the name and address of
the publisher, editor, managing
editor, and business manager is B.
P. Davies, Barnwell, S. C.
2. That the ofcner is B. P.
Davies, Barnwell, S; C.
3. That * the known bondholders,
mortgagees^ and other security
holders owning or holding 1 per cent
or more of total amount of bonds,
mortgagees, or other securities are:
Nona.
4. That the two paragraphs next
above giving the names of the own
ers, stockholders, and security hold
ers, if any, contain not only the list
of stockholders and security holders
as they appear upon the books of the
company but also, in cases where the
stockholder or security holder ap
pears upon the books of the company
as trustee or in any other fiduciary
relation, the name of the person or
corporation for whom auch trustee is
acting, is given; also ' tha t the
■ aid two pragraphs contain
statements embracing affiant’s full
knowledge and belief an to the cir
cumstances and conditions under
which stockholders *ud necurity hold
ers who do not appear upon the books
of the company as trustees, hold
stock and security ii. a capacity other
than that of a bona fide owner; and
this affiant has no reason to believe
tht any other person, association, or
corporation has aay interest direct
or indirect fn the said stock bonds, or
other securities than us so stated by
him
B P Davies
8worn to and subscribed before me
| this 12th day of May. 1982
Perry A. Price, N. P.
NOTH K TO < RKtHTIIft*
nrmtHT
t’Nm»
irrvnw
(oerr
E \STERN DISTRICT OF BOITH
CAROLINA
Total 1-evy
A epertel levy of 2 i
to ali property
KtooCrw ( fee
24 mills,
il ls will be
In Elen toft
IN BANKRIPTIY
il Hrhasl Levy.
The folloeing Jtrlkonl Dtslrfeft
hs«e •pn iol levies for school l•uf-i TO
Is the Mstler of I- P.
rwpl
*i
tor school pur ■
Ba follows
t'ohMnins, Edtsto, El
lenlitn. Rrevea I fees *•»•!
Tinker’s Creek .. ... 2 mill*
Hloomingdale, Owen’s
Cross k<>s<l* RmI Osk,
and t’pprr Kirh l.and . . 3 milts
Aahteifh, law’*, l>>ng
RraiM-h, Mryrr’a Mill,
Seven Pinea. Barbery
Hrsmh. Morn* . ... 4 mills.
Cedar Crwe and Ssn
Hilt 5 mills
Llkw, 4 mill* for ordi
nary purpoxr* and ft
mill* for Ixind* Total . ...7 mills.
Big Fork, Four Milo,
Doublr Pond, Friendship,
(ireen'*, H»r«ufe«, liildv,
Mt. Calvary, New Forest,
Pleasant Hill and Reedy
Branch. Oak Urovc . . _ 8 mills.
Hlarkvillc, 7. mill* .for
or.11nary a.lioo! purpose*
and 4 mill* for Bond*. Total. II mills.
Dunbarton, 9 mill* for
ordinary’ school purpose*
and .'l mill* for Bond*. Total 12 mills.
Healing Springs 12 mills.
Kline, 8 nnlls-Lor ordi
nary school purposes and 4
mills for Bonds. Total 12 mills.
Barnwell, 10'* mills for
ordinary schoo purposes
and 4’^ mills for , Bonds.
Total _. .. .'._15 millr’.
Williston. 11 mills for
ordinary school purposes
and 4 mills for Bonds.
Total 15 mills.
Dog lax.
Under the present law Dog Tax
will he $1.25 including the dog tax
tag which will l>e furnished by the
County Treasurer. ^ A fine of not
less than $5.00 or more than $20.00
will be imposed on ail persq|is who
awn a dog and fail to pay the above
tux..
> , J. B. Armstrong,
County Treasurer.
THE CREDITORS OF RAID
HANKRCPT•
Take notice that the above bank
rupt ha* filed his pet it Mia far dfr*-
' charge and that a hearing will be hmf
therein on the 19 da > of June. 1953,
before *aid Court at Charleston, in
•aid district. at II o'clock In the
i forenoon, at which time and place sll
I (reditor* ami other oersMO* interest-
I rd may appear ami show cause If any
they have why the prayer of the »aid
< petitioner •houki not br grated.
Richard W HuUon.
Clerk.
TAX RALE
State of South Carolina,
» County of Barnwell.
The State
v*.
Joe Lambert.
Under anil by virtue of a tax execu
tion to me directed by J. B. Arm
strong Treasurer of Barnwell County,
I have levied upon and will sell to the
highest bidder, for cash, between the
legal hours of sale, in front of the
court house at Barnwell, S. C., on
Monday the 5th. day of June, 1922,
this being sales day in said month
the following described real estate:
“171 acres of land and buildings
thereon situate ami lying in Richland
Township hounded on the West by
lands of Bill Hazel; on the north by
lands of Joe Cochran; on the South
by lands of J. M. Klllingsworth; on
the east by lands of Hinton Anderson.
Said property being sold to satisfy
taxes and costs, pruchaser to pay for
stamps and papers?’
C. Ri-ys-fhmders,
Sheriff Barnwell County.
May 15, 1022. -
Send Us Your Job Work.
STATEMENT
TAX SALE
of the Ownership, Management, Cir
culation, ft?., required by tbs Aet of
Coheres* of"August 24, 1918* of The
Barnwell People published weakly at
Barnwell, 8. C. for April 1. 1922.
State of South Carottaa,
ore me, • Netary Tubi* ia
The State of South Cacplina,
County of BaVnwpll.
The State ' "
vs.
Daniel Golphin.'
Under and by virtue of a tax execu
tion to me directed by J. B. Arm
strong, Treasurer of Barnwell CoQnty,
I have levied upon afid will »oR to^he
highest bidder, for cash, between the
legaV hours of sale, in front uf the
court house at Barnwell, '8. €. on
Monday the 4th. day of Juoe. 1988
day to said month the
real relate
T
of toad and the buildings
Situate and lying In Richland
Townohfp bounded on the West by
lands of C. M. Rountree; on the North
by lands of T. A. G-eene; on the East
by lands formerly owned by W. F,
Weatbersbee; on the South by lands
of Louis Bradley and B. F. Owens.
Said lam! being sold to satisfy taxes
and co8|s, purchaser to pay for stamps
and papers?’ •
C. Keys Sanders,
Sheriff Barnwell County.
May 15, 1922.
The attention of
well County ia called to the fact that
this ia election- yeoj and that the
Board of Registration wiH be in ses
sion at the Court House in Barnwell
every first Monday for the purpose of
issuing registration: certificates. Take
due notice thereof and geven your
selves accordingly.
CL M. Main,
G. M. Shepard,
J. M. Halford,
Bbard of Registration.
Notice to fhe Pu
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We are now ready and prepared to grind cor^. thresh, sep
arate and clean your wheat, oats and rye, nd wfll\be ready to
grind youir Wheat by May 25th and gjve you good a^id prompt
service at our newly built and equipped plant at thr'istand or
place known *s the Stringfellow MilT place on Tinker's^ Creek,
line of Aiken and Barnwell Counties;
We want your patronage.
GRANDY MILLING COM>Ainr,
J. F. GRANBY,
Effective Immediately
Perfection Tires
Notwithstanding the fact that a great many Agent* and Manufacturers are constantly talking of an in
creased price of Automobile Tires within the next thirty day*, the PERFECTION COMPANY have seen proper
to make drastic reductions in the price of their tires, particularly CORDS.
The list price of PERFECTION TIRES is the same as such standard makes as FIRESTONE. GOODYEAR
and others, so ask the dealer in your town the regular, or list price of Standard tires, then take your pencil and
figure a fiat 20 per cent discount then figure 10 per cent additions! discount, and you have the exdct price of
PERFECTION CORDS and a still larger reduction on FABRICS.
We are not cutting the price of PERFECTION TIRES, but are simply saving the consumer the usual
Agent's commission and Jobber's handling charges, or a saving of nearly one-third on your ttrt bills. These
prices are only possible on account of the PERFECTION system oY distribution—DIRECT FROM Titf? FAC
TORY TO I’SER—THROUGH DISTR1BITORS. *
REGARDLESS OF PRICE. THERE IS NO TIRE ON THE MARKET THAT IS MORE HONESTLY
BCILT AND MORE CARE TAKEN IN ITS CONSTRUCTION.
WHIIJt ANY \UTi>MnHU.H TtKK IS UABIJ: To UK MCrgCTlVB. IN THK I'VKST YOU GAT OSK.
OK FAIL TO OKT SATISFACTORY N ILK AUK. ADJUST NS NTS AKK I’KoMFTLY MAUL IN OUK
STORKS. WITHOUT ASY RKU TAPK. I'OR OUR DKCISIOS ON ADJUSTNKSTS FOR PElfrECTION
TIRES IS AVGUSTA AND SURROUNDING TKRRITORY IS FINAL AND ADJUSTMENTS ARK MADK
OS THK BASIS OF 10.000 MILKS FOR CORDS AND H.OUO MILKS I’OR FABRIC'S. .
ALL TIRES MOUNTED FREE!
Perfection Fabrics
GUARANTEED 8.000 MILES
.lOxU
aoxsi
31x4
32x4
33x4
34x4
32x41
34x4'
36x4 1
33x5
35x5
37xi*
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•Non Skid
* Non Skid
2 Non Skid
Non Skid
Non Skid
Non Skid
Non Skid
* Non Skid
« Non Skid
2 Non Skid
Non Skid
Non Skid
Non Skid
„ % _ $ 8.10
$ 9M’»
.. $13.45
$15.70
I...$17.65
$18.05
$19.05
$21.95
~ $25.95
$18.95
$28.95
$29.95
.$31.95
Perfection Cords
GUARANTEED 10.000 MILES.
Size
30x3!
32x3'
32x4
.33x4
34x4
32x4'
33x4'
34x4'
35x4'
36x4'
38x5
35x5
37x5
« ^bn
a
. Non
a
Non
Non
•Non
« Non
* Non
< Non
# Non
a
i Non
Non
Non
Non
Skid
Skid
Skid
Skid
Skid
Skid
Skid
Skid
Skid
Skid
Skid
Skid
Skid
$14.45
Y 18.95
$23.95
$24.95
$25.9-5
.. .... $29J5
$30.85
rr--- - $31.60
$32.15
. .... $33.25
$3f.50
$39.40
$41.95
MAIL ORDERS
When Check or Money Order accompanies or
der,' we prepay Express or Parcel Post charges
to destination, or will send C. 0. t>. subject to
examination. On arrival if tires are not en
tirely satisfactory, return them and we will
refund you your money. So it will not cost
you one cent to verify our quality claim.
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Perfection Truck Cords
33x5 Non Skid $ 37.50 Tulx*-$ 5.'M>
35x5 Non Skid 39.40 Tube.. 5.50
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36x6 Non Skid
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38x7 Non Skid
40x8 Non Skid —
59.50 Tube.. 8.65
v
89.95 Tube.. 10.35
119.95 Tube.. 13.50
DISTRIBUTORS,
620 Broad Street
Phone 284
.1. AOJVSTMiWTVs' MADE RIGHT HERE IS OUR AUGUSTA STORED-
If you want any further information about our tires and the service we give, ask Mr. Q. A. Kennedy, Jr.
of the Williston-Augusta Truck Line.. You may leave vour orders with hi m him’illdeliver tores promptly.
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