The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 21, 1922, Image 3
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fltove AV - E, ~~ I) ry popular
Pord tm \ 1Vere d at BlaekviMe,
truck load for $“> j
by auil A r p- j Send order9
s - rfd l ’ C,ardn€r t Blackville,
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FOR fiAiE,
®y«, price $2.i
-Home-gmwn Abruzzi
ill > 00 P^ 1 ’ bushel f. o. b.
Blackville.—Addnewi H.' Jeff Hai-
««**«* a c. . . 9 .u t ;
Colton anod me«l,
.• d ph [ , sphat( , t k|iiniti (jsh >t
*f»r spnnn ship-
c • 0t,t B rabh«n. Allendale, S.
Mrs. C. F. Molair and nan. Mr.
I^eroy Molair, and Mrm. Charlie
Brown, Sr., apent Wedoeaday of
last „week in Aufrunta.
Mrs. Elmore Ashley and little
daughter returned to their home in
Ellenton Saturday after a pleasant
visit to Mr. and Mrs. J Jiulien Bush.
Col. Edpar A. Brown spent, a cou *
pie of days in Columbia this week in
his capacity . as ^Chairman of the
State Executiv e Committee of the
Democratic Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun^
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie M. Calhoun at-
tnded a reception in Allendale Mon
day evening of last week at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. Boyd in honor
of their daughter, Mrs. McSweeeney,
and Mrs. Robinson, two brides.
The latter is pleasantly rememberd
in Barnwell as Miss Corinne Cal-
•houn.
Mjs. J. JuHcn Bush entertained
iji honor of her attractive house
guest, Mrs. Elmore Ashley, of El-
lenton, Thursday afternoon.
The guest was presented with
a set of handmade tea napkins.
Mr*. Edgar A. Broun won the high
m npcp .... • • T,r *- r.ugar a. nrown won tne nign
^ HBRS a BOUTS. « ; wore prize, a boa of power and Mrs.
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Rariett. of Atlanta. Ga
visiting M»* Be Bet* Ratirrson
is
C. X Neeley.
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day ia*t «•
d TheOlar Ru.ri
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Charile Brown. Sr., eui the consola
tion prize, two desks of cards. Af
ter the games, the guests were serv
ed with a delicious ice rodrse.
sent ed to Jlrs. Print,
ronrae was served.
salad
Auditor R. W. Riley has been des
perately ill at his home in Barnwell
this week, his life being despaired of
at one time yesterday (Wednesday)
morning. He hag responded to the
skill of physicians, however, and it is
now thought that he will recover. He
had complained of feeling unwell be-
Mastkr's sale
State of Mouth Carolina,
(.bounty of Barnwell.
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Court of Common Pleas.
Southern Cotton Uil Company
Plamtitt
vs.
Ina T. Diamond, et al,
, Defendants.
By virtue of a Decretal Order to me
directed in the above entitled “cause,
fore retiring Tuesday night and when
metnlwrs Of the famiy called him to | 1 win 80,1 at Barnwell, in front ot
breakfast the following morning he i *be Court House, on Monday, the 2nd.
was found in an unconscious -condi- ! ^ a y °* October, 1922,< it being sales-
tion. His early recovery is earnestly
hoped for by his many friepds in the
county.
HEAD SHATTERS BRICK
Blackville, Sept. 18—John Ben- Pavements thereon, containing sixty
jamin, a uegro, hit another negro in
( th« head here last night with a brick.
The brick was broken to pieces and
the negro had his head sewed up.
From all accounts “tussic licker” was
flowing very’ freely here yesterday.
MASTER'S SALE
Mr
Setton entertained in |
K. Carter Price, a re- j
State of South Carolina,
County of Bernwell,
Court of Common Fleas.
L. E. C. Bush. Plaintiff,
vs.
Eva Mu-ha Ison. Defendant.
By virtue of a Decretal Order to me
directed in the above entitled cau>e,
1 will sell at Barnwell, in front of the .
Court House, on Monday, the 2nd. (
day of October, 1122. it being sales- I j t
day in said month, within the legal
hours of sale, the following described
property: '
“All thart certain tract of land, to
gether with all “buildings and im-
(60) acres, more or less, and bounded
now (or formerly) as follows: On
the North by lands of Carrie Creech;
East by .Tract No. 1 hereinabove de
scribed; South by lands of Eliza Cave
and West by Connely Mill Creek."
Terms of sae, Cash.. Purchaser to
pay for papers and stamps.
H. L. O'BAN NON,
Master, Barnwell County.
Master's Office. September 11, 1922.
MASTER'S SALE
day'in *aid month, within the legal
hours of sale, the following de*cnb-d
State of South t arolma.
I ounty of HarnwaiL
t <»urt ot t ommon Pleas.
Marie T. ( omell. Plaintiff,
va.
rnhi
cause, I will sell at Barnwell, in
frunt of the Court Hou*e. on Monday,
the 2nd. day of Ortoher. 1922. it do
ing >a>eeday ta •aid montli, with.a
the legal hour* of sale, the fallowing
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at eatarva *■•#*•»* fav tao
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umoi y^auaw towody Mae cbMnrva
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a taa tdnrwea • - > •» e«o»tneg ta
M | •■* faeaa tne Btaed and aoanag II
I onaad paowaan
W atwy yw* M*e iahao H» g* e
Me4 taa the a aaoev tana you *m
t 0y«et Maae*«eno»t ta to^
_ I anea • da*n tea Mg Hug a •'a*
1 caao at «ure and aw »«d ad - atnrvn
• Brown, ot al. Defendant*,
tur of a IVcretal Order to
: h..ur« of eale. the following drarrit»v| _ _
•t| n»c oim-ted in tqr above entitled
I property: * I i
“All that piere, parrel or tract of
I land lying and being in Blackville
AM I ^ n wn * _
| Townahtp. Hatvtwel County, oou*n
1 I Camtma. contenting two hundred ttt
. Koyal. ...
I t«-en i .1 n i acre*, more or leaa, ot*i ■
JiciVao I. . . . .
____ I beffia f he loma porvel of tana pw* I
I chated by Eva Mtehatwin from H I. I
re nee. I I
•nan. Mavtor. a* vhown by plat
me made by R t Mtvwin, So I
dated flat January 1921. aa*4 .
* etaw bam a ijed bow (or for War ft) t I
lion* ,<N» (be Norib by land* .
p«(y of t barley Broun. En*t b,
af Mr* Fannto |tetA»tt; Soot * I
nd» ml |»y r be* nnd J D W bMtte |
■ntfeo We*! by land* ml Biume I
THE CONFEDERATE Cf^LBOE.
A2 Broad Street. '» . C'harle*ton, 8. C.
A Boarding and Day School for Girls. Begins it» v session
September 26, 1922. Historic Institution situated in a healthy lo
cation. Advantages of city life, with large college yard for out
door sports. A well planned course of studies in a homelike at
mosphere. A business Course open to Seniors and elective course
to Juniors anj Seniors. —, *
A Domestic Science Course open to Seniors, giving practical
and theoretic knowledge of cooking.
A Sewing Course for Seniors and Juniors. A weR equipped
Library. Primary Departments for day pupils.
For catalogue and further information apply to the college.
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ITS SCREEN TIME NOW.
Flies and mosquitoes are coming; in fact, the ad
vance guard has already arrived. Insure your health and
comfort by using our substantially buiK Door and Win
dow Screens. Prices on application.
Augusta Lumber Company,
955 EIGHTH STREET. AUGUSTA, GA.
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mpov* omi •tamp*.
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Mmtrf. Bornwoli t own
Uffbto. Ifptvmiwr II, Iff
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mirmri kale
JUST RECEIVED
AN ESPECIALLY CHOICE LOT OF
HORSES AND MULES
WHICH WILL BE OFFERED AT
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
YOU CANT BEAT THESE ANIMALS
AT MY FIGURES.
THEY ARE REGULAR BOLL WEEVIL
■ffATgpq
EXTRA SPECIAL! A CAR LOAD af
THE BEST SOFT COAL AT
19 00 PER TON.
CHARLIE BROWN.
V HILL TOP STABLES.
BARNWELL, S. C
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NOTICE
GIN DAYS!!
Commencing Wednesday, Sept. 27th, we
will gin
Wednesday,
V
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of each week.
Barnwell Oil Mill
McNab, Managi
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fV
I MB
id W4
All ' pter#, ftorwi or tr
land Mttmte. lying and boti
Barnnell Tuwnvhip, Barnwell C
South Carolina, containing,
hundred twenty I
more or lean, and bounded on the
North by Public Kuad connecting the
Barnwell and Williston Public Roal
with the Barnwell and blackville
Public Road and landu of W. li. Man
ning; Ea>t by lands of W. P. Biume,
et 3! and Turkey Creek; SoutA—toy
lands of Swan and Lindley and Weat
by Barnwell an<i Williston Public
road,’’
Terms of sale, Cash. Purchaser to
pav for papers and stamps.
H. L. O’BANNON,
Master, Barnwell County.
Master’s Office. September 11, 1922.
V. P. BONNER. D. C.
(Chiropractor)
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Woodward House Monday, Wednes
day. Friday and Saturday, from 9
to 12. ' .
Barnwell, S. C
TAX NOTICE
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All parties desiring to pay their
state, county and school taxes aro re
quested to come forward at once and
pay same before the Executions are
placed, in the hiind* of the Sheriff for
collection. All parties owning dogs
are requested to pay the taxes along
with their other taxes. No dog tax
was ckaxged on the tax book by the
Courty Auditor consequently the dog
"tax is separate from latBejr taxeiT
Please remember this and when you
ask for your faxes cal! for the dog
Ul fonditk»* ot the payment until
. T .9er lat 9 far cent, penalty on
T#-r 0 r>giRai taa phtaa one dollar for
aorb ta» receipt. D*g» I-M inelnaieo.
la the
IF YOU WANT TO SEE GOOD BASEBALL*
SEE THE GAMES IN AUGUSTA.
IF YOU HAST TO HAYS (,000 KATISG WHILE
ATTHMOUm THESE GAMES
VISIT THE Vk U REST AURA ST.
Prompl Scn'icc. Beat of Food Reasonable Price*.
Seating Capacity 200.
ATTRACTIVE ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSION FARES ;
TO PACIFIC COAST, MID-WEST \ND MOUNTAIN RESORTS j
Via
Southern RailWay System i
Tickets on sale daily until September 30th, with final return
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limit October 3UL Stopoters allowed at any points either going
or returning within final limit of the ticket.
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Week-end tickets to Seashore and Mountain resorts on sale
Fridays and Saturdays, good to return to reach original starting
point midnight of Tuesday following date of sale.
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HIGH-CLASS TRAINS
DAILY
COACHES, PULLMANS AND DINING CARS.
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Write for illustrated Summer Hnmp Fokfer, , v
W. C. WALKER,
Traveling Pasa. Agt.
Charleston, S. C.
R. W. HUNT, ~
District Pa»a. Agt^. ^
Charleston, S. C-
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I LONG TERM MONEY to LEND 1
6 per cent, interest on Urge amounts
Private funds for small loan*
LAWTI
BROWN k BUSH
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