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USINESO TILDE RO JUST RECEIVED.—A carload of tie famous “Titehold” brand of red cedar shingles. Can make attract ive price. C. F. Molair, Barnwell, S. C. 1-12-tf. FOR SAtE.-^Corn in the shuck ^t 70 cents per bnshel.. About 700 to 800 bushels, goO(j and sound. Apply to Matthew Bolen, Mt. Calvary Church, two miles from Elko, S. C. • 7-27-6tp. FOR RENT.—Rooms for light housekeeping. Apply to Charlie Brown, Jr., Barnwell, S. C. 8-10-tf. WANTED—Renters for good land at Dunbarton, S. C.; good buildings. In sight of town and central school building. Address, Renter, Hattie- ville, S. C. WOOD FOR SALE.—Dry popular stove wood delivered at Blackville, Ford truck load for $2. Send orders by mail.—B. F, Gardner, Blackville, ft. C., rfd L H-7-4tp. FOR SALE.—Home-gruwn Abruzzi Rye. price 12.00 per hu)>hel f. o. b. Blackville.—Address 11. Jeff Hair, Blackville. S. C., .... 9-14-tf Mr. H. Jeff Hair, of Healing Ri-r nga, wat a visitor here Monday. Me hat just returned from a trip to the uppe. part,of the State. Mr. and Mrs. Perry W. Price, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Langley and Mrs. ,1. G. Howell attended the McPhail-Price wedding in Laurens last week. Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Jones Will re turn this week from a month’s vaca tion spent. in Richmond, Baltimore and Wilmington, Delaware. Dr. Jones will fill his pulpit Sunday, Sept. 17th. Mr. and Mrs. J. Browning Creech motored down from Belton last week to rpend a few days with relatives in Barnwell: Wh;le here Mr. Creech who formerly worked in The People office, called to renew his subscrip- t on to,this paper. Browning is an other of the Earnwel boys who has made good. LOMT, STRAYED OR STOLEN.— 9fr. John M. Easterling has sold his country home, “Duneannon,” to Mr. G. Arthur Evans, of Philadelphia, Penn. It is understood that Mr. Ev.-n* will occupy this lovely country place during the winter months and enjoy the excellent hunting that this section offers. Barnwell will * he glad to welcome these newcomers to the Slate Jaaaph Oat a ~tw*ir Jo* “DaugM-r mi me what the *m- PLEASED THE “MOREY BAGS lunpun CaplUHaU LIMmmP With Pleasure to Accounts of Rocko- fodor's Stupendous Wealth. ^ - During my stay in Londifo I ac cepted an invitation to have luncheon with Lord Rothschild at his office, John Hays Hammond writes In Scribner’s It had been my custom, extending over a period of many years, to drop In Infonhally and have luncheon with the Rothschilds once or twice daring euch of my frequent visits to London. On f these occasions always the most interesting topic of conversation' was my estimate of the wealth of Rocke feller and other rl<?h Americans. Lord Rothschild Invariably introduced the subject and forewarned, I was ready to. give him the desired thrill. He would usually start with some ’•piker” capitalist, whose wealth did not amount to more than the paltry sum of $100,000,000, and then worked up by queries until he reached the Amerl- HERE S YOUR OPPORTUNITY black huund di og with tan legs, 1 flat arfcwt W - tawggm ggas alNi **» jre«ter- claws on hind feet, vamll •p**k«j I 4ay.“ aald * f«*id ln>ll*nai»4 1* Reward to finder t^rn* 1 to her UttW 1 •Magliter Jowerw , Blarkvi T ina t rrTt>*rv»h*C ** Vila w turn* b firtukl! llttb glri og of her would be an unpatriotic American who would belittle the wealth of a com patriot at a time like this, and after having modestly admitted, in reply to Lord Rothschild's question, that Rocke feller was certainly worth $500,000,- UOO, assuming an air of ultra conserva tism, I would allow him to extort what was to him a delectable fact that U«»ck- ef filer was worth at least $750,- 0110,000; and when the money bags around the table atnred at me with an expression of pleased surprise, but not of doubt. 1 would In subdued tone o-riN e> to ihem the fart that I la lafonnexl Bnaactal rtnlea of Amer ica the Morhrfeilert' wealth was esti mated at over 9I.uoimiuu.uuu! The la ' trro«t»<tnaiiam of the Rothschild fain Inch of ew«y. is - Rev. J. W. Boggs representing the Baptist Book Depository ih Columbia has a display of the best Bibles, Testaments, and all kind6 of good bobks at J. G. MOODY’S STORE He will be here until Saturday night. Come and see what he ha* MASTER’S SALE" State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. THE CONFEDERATE €2 Broad Street, A Boarding and Day School for C September 26, 1922. Historic Institution aRnn^ cation. Advantages of city life, with turf* door sports. A well planned course of otudi** in • mosphere. A business Course open to Senior* *nd < to Juniors and Seniors. ' A Domestic Science Course open to Senior** fivi®® - and theoretic knowledge of cooking. A Sewing Course for Seniors and Junior*. A woB Library. Primary Departments for dny pupil*- «- For catalogue and further information apply to tho ft. G Marie T. Cornell, Plaintiff, vs. Josephine Brown, et al, Defendants. By virtue of a J'ecretai Order to - , i__vrne directed in the above entitled can Croesus, John D. Rockefellepc"'’it cause, 1 will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Monday, the 2nd. day of October, 1922, it be ing salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property: “All that piece, parcel or tract of land in Red Oak Township, Barnwell C'ounty, South Carolina, containing One Hundred Two (102) acres, mote or less, bounded on the north by lands of Ida Hankinson and Harcles Owens; | East by Hare*es Owena; South by | lands of July Sanders and Stephen Holly and Weal by lands of J. O. Patterson 1 * g|MM0 fMMH) »♦< . z n . • * •* * ' HR; tr*- IT’S SCREEN TIME NO’ Flies and mosquitoes are coming; in fact, vance guard has already arrived. Insure your comfort by using our substantially built Door ai dow Screens. Prices on appli Augusta Lumber Company, 955 EIGHTH STREET. . AUGUI ♦ »♦»»»»»< m ' i •ad tl •••••••••••••••••••• • • • BRER AND BRBBABOrTl • • • •••••••••••••••••See Mr IMumaii Hag«H aprut Bum4a> ta ColwaMa. hr**** la tlinugfet a ■bon fUae later lMNrvrrr a 4Mbr fcftHf* Ikrr cplg u fiftnii9# brr luvota wbal * thm lyajRT'fi w mm ^ e4br esii^t BRrrr • pa gi Ibre iybiiiRpit JNpieNRli SMMrit >f a uxi ■ x ertaod the *! SaoafO hi T« Mai Pui Maer am BIROS STILL FAR SUPERIOR Mi MYBTER’N SALE * i. M • • "Co*uw«al at the A*r^ • Tiwog at ta# Par *a*« *otu»u O • Aw, *r-. ; a Net Ri ■ TW *n«pe pm**' mm tflNHR'ii R* t (be pew iMPVIi wOm** tlMy ■ mm paftN 4Pfte rn*% a*Nft aif <■ BpeMwMMi wk benr t ba* pm** V*au ■ataurtw* m the 4p gut ^ attAAtfteMHi (b* * *• bb k4 1*0 T**t • brui® ^0* > a' t* • '•H# WW w* m MlarKBa AiLR a i*.moil are ’a# »• J J lUi*h Master Albert C use after a fdsui ree ta Virginia Messrs J. L. I nkina, of KTin sit on here Mondi Master James ('all ed home afte r • plri lativea in Columbia. irn re msi a i ar«i#iua, f gu* WWvIL t of t *9000 r'lea* s»a rtmat: *f MB. DefeaMBBt it a twrsfa- Uranrte bb# I Ms ahs*s oBBMJsd ffBB*e. it Marwrsett. IB fvwBt wf IPs tt, uB MobbMt, Ibs Nsd ■Bsr. faSL M huBBg BBles- I property . “All that ptere. parcel or tract of I Land lyiag a ad beiag ta Black* ilte | Township. Kamwri (ounty. South I * Carolina, containing two hundred au- teen (216) acres, more or leas, and bring the same parcel of land pur- | rhased by Eva Michalson from H. L. i O’Hannon, Master, as shown by plat JUST REC^ AN ESPECIALLY CHOICE tdT HORSES AND MULES WHICH WILL Bfe PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES YOU CANT BEAT THESE ANW AT MY FIGURES. f THEY ARE REGULAR BOLL WEF —_ BEATERS. 7- EXTRA SPECIAL! A CAR LO * THE BEST SOFT COAL AT $9.00 PER TON. CHARLIE BROWN. [ HILL TOP STABLES. (.* BARNWELL. S.C •fBBtwd s*oo tBo * sarAw Bbb la tha oapeaBm Boom of sBdafBBra of <he ah** My Be By aad By aad heap «B By tag, uwb it r*dl c wBtMSi | lafartsr • ■ '..T' ^ Mrs. Cornell and iTaughter. Miss G f « am ,. made by K. C. Mixson, Sur- Marie Louise Cornell, spent Monday veyor, dated 21at. January, 1921. said in Augusta shopping. | land being hounded now (or formerly) as follows: tin the North by lands Mr. W. W. Thomas, of Seigling- ville, is another new subscriber to The People this' week. Miss Elizabeth Burckhalter return ed home last week after spending several weeks in New York. Mrs. Marion Gains came down from Columbia last week for a visit to relatives and friends here. formerly of Charley Browin Ka-t br lands of Mrs. Fannie DeWitt; SouLi by lands of Dy.ehes and J. L). Whittle and on the West by lands of Blume and Whittle/’ Terms of sale. Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. H. L. U BAN NUN, Master, Barnwell County. Master’s Office. September 11. 1922. Prof, and Mrs. J. D. Robison are now occupying the new bungalow built for them by Mr. B. L. Easterling. Mr. W. O. Jiaififrd^ of Blackvlle, rfd 3 spent a f°w days ipst week with his sen, Mr. J. M. Halford, at Ti’.hnan. MASTER’S SALE State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. # ' - Court of Common Pleas. ••••— Southern Cotton Oil Company Plaintiff vs. ^ Ina T. Diamond, et ai, . Defendants. *\fr and M "8. Moye returned to j yy virtue of a Decretal Order to me Don home in C’h^rb'tc, N. €., ^ directed in the above entitled cause, <V..i after a pleasant v’tit end Mrs. C. F. Molair. to am w-tBmw< w—a wi^ | • i >i |wB*a—t IB MM AwtnB* •* thB , family m4 Ilia. aBH*bBBMaa tM* (Met thgt J gaBla* —g»r» muca Maapl, aM* (aria | ■mat tmt—ij Jaat haraaaa a* m ah ( appaaPjr Mrsatapad will aad laiaRart . •ad that rherafera. gralBa wMMaBt paw la Alt rltbw Ib tha held o7 pSatfj oT^Jlafapil#* 'Tha plactBg af Rhafc«w|WBra aBd Huddlia ID Jtuupu«m<m U quite la Hbt with th« tr^ad of DUKterD ■hougbr Hnddhtam Ilka the Tagore mil, )• at preaem la the forefroRL of iotereat. and It ta aafe to aay Thai during the entire <yntury precadtng the war there was lean written and apfd on tba aBb)ect of boddhiam than in the past year. The moat wldelj divergent Intellectual currents are being traced back to the Buddhistic source, and every new system of philosophy and all modern historical researches are built up on Buddhistic foundations.—Exchange. ^Is Recovery Complats. * The Figaro tells of an English sailor named Mitchell who was a past muster at the art pf tasting whisky. In the war he wus asphyxiated and lost his sense of smell and the use of speech. Deprived of his calling, he became u boxer. Now, in a certain bout in London Mitchell received a formida ble blow under his nose and another on his jaw. Ten seconds later he was knocked out. One of his attendants rushed some spirits to him. Then Mitchell miraculously recovered and declared, even before wetting ills lips, •This stuff is at least fifteen years i old.” IF YOt WAVY TO sec GOOD BASEBALL. SEE THE GAMES IN AUGUSTA. If YOU H.I.vr TO HAYS GOOD EATING WHILE —- ATTHMN9 THESE GAMES YISiT THE V. k L RESTAURANT. NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that an election for Mayor and Aldermen of the town of Barnwell and one Com missioner of Public Works to succeed W. J. Lemon will be held on Tuesday September 19th, 1922. The said elec tion shall be held as is provided by Jaw for holding general elections. The polls will be opened at the Court House at 8 oYlotk A. M. and closed at 4 o’cock P. M. The following are hereby appointed managers of elec tion: J. Staff Halford, C. W. Moody and Solomon Brown. . J. E. Harley, Mayor. . J. M. Caldwell, Clerk. V. P. BONNER, D. C. (Chiropractor) Prompt Service Beat of Pood ReauBonabio fteatmf Capacity 200. Woodward House Monday, Wednes day, Friday and Saturday, from 9 to 12. Barnwell, S. C- ^ TAX NOTICE ^ ft 4 A # ft + ft * I ATTRACTIVE ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSION Fja TO PACIFIC COAST. MID-WEST AND MOUNTATW Via Southern Railway System Tickets on sale daily unVil September 30th, with final return limit October Slat. Stopovers allowed at any points either (oing^ or returning within final limit of the ticket. Week-end tickets to Seashore and Mountain resorts on sal Fridays and Saturdays, good to return to reach original start! point midnight of Tuesday following date of sale. n 3 ^ r | l will sell at Barnwell, in front ot the Court House, on Monday, the 2nd. ——v 1 day of October, 1922, it being sale*- Mr. John Bryant died Saturday af- day in said month, Within the legal ter months of ill health, his body be-; hours of **le, the following described ing laid to rest the following day It property! will be remembered that hg took ^hc, "All that eerttiB tract Of land, to- j^ s pMO Abrams’ treatment for cancer aomel gether with aiTTmiiding* and im- time ago. ! provements thereon, containing sixty ■ - ■■ ' (00) arm, more or lee*. and Beundr i Miss Many rartar left leaaqsy now (or lonavrtyI as faHawa: Ua niareing tor Aaaevuw, M. waerv tar North by mad» ed Cama Creach; arm uara ta tae oraee ram J fco»t by Tract No 1 brretaaaoee Or •rMeBL Her etsiar Hub : BiaarBr * o MaMta by laa«s «f| re«vr wft ta* aame bay far imb gad Wmi by L Marry M ir •a cmu* !' 1mm* 0 *** ^ - mi tea aaawee ral l)r.. Takes Sabbatical Year. In California county agents have the rank of feesore in the state university fb* are eaUtled to ah the rights aad prtv iiegea tti the rcatdent teaching force Oqe count> a fast who baa bow served eight years W> his present po granted aabbatlaai leave, which b* will ^rod la Europe Mudylag rural eMoperatten TMa M the first ftm* M the Watery «f -th* serb that aag etm a rtaati All parties desiring to pay their state, county and school taxes are re* quested to come forward at once and pejr same before the Executions are placed in the hands of the Sheriff for collection. All parties owning dogs are requested to pay the taxes along with their other taxes. No dog tax was charged on the tag hook by the County Auditor ceasAquently^he dog tax b separate from other taxes. Please maembar this aad when you Uk fur your laxa* rail far the dog | tax. (oaditiaa a# the payweat UBtil 1st t yer cumc paaai') J las alaai eaa do. f*r HIGH-CLASS TRAINS DAILY COACHES, PULLMANS AND DINING CARS. Writ# far illustrated Summer Home Folder. R W. HUNT, District Pass. Agt Charleston, S. C. W. C WALKER, TraeoiiBg Pass. Agt. Charleston, S. C. - ... - J ? -1 • •♦ObgbMt tONC TERM MONEY to LE. ■r 6 per cent, interest or Privste funds for as RukJ