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I r Is !?; B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprktar. SUHSCKII’TION RATES: Dnd Y§ftf Six Months 90 ThreA Months *80 , (Strictly, in AAaancc.) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1922. L«f illation to Remove a'Menace. The Barnwell People expresses dis approval of the suggestion made by one or more newspapers in the upper part of South Carolina that a law be passed requiring cotton growers to use poison on their cotton to des troy the boll weevil, Put it urges the legislature to enact a law requiring fanners to destroy the cotton stalks as soon as the crop has been gather ed. The State believes that legislation of this character should lie enacted only after the most mature consid eration and as a last resort to safe guard the public interests. We are hopeful that a campaign of education, earnestly pressed by intelligent in terests, will have satisfactory re- sufts. There is one phase of the problem, however, in regard to the general menace from unde* troy ad rotten stalks that seems difficult of solution without some legislative ac tion A few days ago one of The State's correspondent* pointed out that the ~uwe year renter" had no personal inroatie* to destroy the aid •talk* oa a ptaru he e a ported to leave on the first of Janaary. Hath neat er would etport to moos to another farm and perform nil h* work fee the nest crop In the Hprtng To roark *0*11 a *Hnation |t may to nereasury fee the legislate re la act It U areepted ** a kro iwtrated fart that <4d *«aik» fcartor the wee »tl ihtnng the a ester. that in the «tke «linen forth and to tofeet the » mung > ea I to I paatouiar th try hoa. the « it Ihruaaefeea aee t the fall An interesting neee letter fl the Keedy hramh eertloa ••• aaele haeketed tornoM the onto* failed to *ign hie or her anaee Mr this, net for paMnatiot hat for protection 1 llranch Item* 1 >-ng Rram h. Nov. 14 Mr. < he* ter Krnned) and famdv ept-nf Sun day with Mr and Mr» K (1 Hirt. Little Mi«e Sybil t'arroll is kpend- ■ng a few days mth hi r »»«ter. Mr». W. T Scott. Messrs. Kmieh ami Walton San der*. accompanied by their sister. Minnw Lae, were the week-end guests of relatives here. Misses Sina Birt and Lucy Cook, Messrs. Micagy Birt. James (\»ok and Vk. F. Sullivp.i were visitors in /this section Sunday. Mr. J. R. Carroll and son, Sidney, spent Sunday with relatives in Den mark. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Williams, ac companied by Miss Corinne Turner and Mrs. Virginia Birt, spent Thurs day in Augusta. Mrs. Rebecca .lowers spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Mat- tie Keel. Miss Katherine Birt entertained a number of friends at her homo last Friday evening. Mrs. John Noil Weimortx has Re turned home after spending several days here with her sister, Mrs. S. J. Keel. —THE VAMP THEATEE.- ». Nm. 2I«. IffSL How aiaay w|«ua would ka«» Gloria Swanson B State of South Carol Mia, / County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. Mr». Rosa G. Stansell, ^ Plaintiff, vs. ^ Ellie J \Ilair, , Defendant. * By virtue ‘of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cau-e, I will sell at Barnwell, & C., in front of the Court frouse ,on Mon day, the 4th day of December, 1922, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property: “All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and be ing in the County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, on the public road from Barnwell to Williston, contain ing eighteen (18) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of Mary E. Hair, East by the public road from Barnwell to Williston, South by lands of Melvin LeRoy Hair, from which it is separated by a ditch running East and West from the public road to lands of the estate of William Matthews, the same be ing so much of the tract and twenty- nine (29) acres conveyed to me by Melvin LeRoy Hair on the 3rd day of November, 1919, title to same be ing recorded in Title Book 9-H, page J9. Terms of sale, CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. H. L. O’BANNON, Master for Barnwell County V • « nfficr. Nov. 14, 1922. s ujl State of South Carolina, Cuwwtjr of Rarnweil (iuuvt of t ummon **ea«. Mr*. Rm« G. Staneell. Plaintiff. ’* warn # * William J. Jotw*. 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Hole* ... 41 0d , tb* H E Ko»t»*t Mg V* ^ NEM F*e**4 M***** i tdd J E. Tow i m it 4. E E Moo I A M ‘ | T l L J. T. u E r M ItWHo a «w*h HaHy rarhe* , Moet%» 4 3a» | * t Ehrf mm, J P Mmtey 9AM K. P ■W. H J* ah IJ K y oar4 Ho< I C eaeea Holro ('hAbME M Mam VL A Ur* iU ft met E. *4 V 4T 1* Ah*I (CONTINl ID MEET PWm Hvrwoa. Pm. Miff. Excellent Players Are in Donald Crisp’s Paramount Production, “The Boffitie Brier Bush.' A cast of exceptional excellence was chosen by Donald Crisp, producer to portray the leading roles of “The Bonnie Brier Bush," a Paramount picture made in England, which will be the feature at the Vamp Theatre Thuraday night. Moaf nf The" role* ara character parts, which called far asbtle and individwaJ types, and acv- inter- the cast wa* Petry H Bu»h, f efutidant Hy virtur «|f a dr« »—tal order to me .t>r«<ted in the thotre entitled • au*r. I will sett at Barnwell. S. l\. in front «»f the Court ||»u*e .on Mon- lay. the 4th .lay of Itecrinhei. 1922. it Ix-mg *ale**lay in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following des.-rilied property: AH that tract of land situate in Barnwell County, ^South Carolina, containing One Hundred and Fifty- five acres, more or less, and bounded North by Imids of William 1’hinizy, East by lands of L. A. Bush, South by lands of George Williams, and West by lands of Anderson William son.” «> The successful bidder at said sales day is required to deposit with the Master during the legal hours of sale Three Hundred Dollars to guar antee compliance with his bid. Should said successful bidder fail within a reasonable time to comply with his bid, then the said Three Hundred Dollars he has paid shall be taken as liquidated ilamages for his failure so to comply with said bid. unless his default be excused by the. Court. Should said successful bidder fail upon the demand of the Master to make such-deposit when demanded, then the Master is au thorized^ t© re-sejl said property dur- Pmtf by ( wumy fwr Third Quart** i ita HTIXTINCED FROM LAST * FkK i H F (*ardn*r H**gg‘* Market W. R. 4'at* .. Carolina Drag Co. . U A. Kennedy W f. \V..k G. W Halford < E. P. Tarranr* W. H. Kennedy mid Son H. D. Still .J!. L. S. Still Carolina Shoe Co. G. M. M: Kerley C. A. Willis H. A. Bolen C. S. Youngblood J. N. Stansell G. V.‘Carroll w--.-. W. P. Brabham Shelly Still n E. K. Fickling L. P. Blame .. ..T.tml ..7.no 29.75 I ... 2.A r » «• 52 . ... .30.50 • 1 in; 5.00 i 7.85 ’ 15JX> .43.11 - ... 25.no 10.00 JJ.no 7.62 U.uo w ..^7.50 .3.00 . 6.00 4.00 . 16.00 The Buick They Judge By > The Model “45” Six Cylinder Touring— s 1195 * r i Ashley Co. ...60.00 C. M. Turner .. ...27.00. T. B. Harley . .. 6.00 Earl Owens : .... 12.00 G. M. Wilkerson 16.00 A. F. Ferguson F. D. Rowell Charlie Duncan ... . . ’J. C. Tarrance .... J. S. Wood A. M. Anderson e 1 R. O. Cave F. H. Dicks ing said legal hours of sale upon' Heyward Anderson .... ..49.50 6.00 -.-5.00 , 6.00 40.00 . .16.00 ..28.00 ^14.50 said salesday in question, he being Davis Barker i. authorized to disregard the bid made by said defaulting bidder, and any further bid made by him. and at such subsequent sale or sales the Master may likewise rontitw 'such deposit upon the term* herein **t out. Terms of aair. CASH. Purchaser to pay for paper* and stampe. • . H. L. O'BAN NON, i. ; 1. ^ A- The famous Buick five-passenger, six cylinder open model today, as in past years, sets the standard of automobile value. It is the motor car by which others are judged because it represents the best of each year’s developments in mechanical refinements, ap- ^ pearance and riding comfort. ^ 0d * 1 ‘,‘ 45 ” combines ^ charac- teretic Buick qualities of performance and stability with distinctive beauty and a com pleteness of appointments not to be found elsewhere. ' . 10.00 ... _— ..4,00 Phoenix Oil Co. ... .... 34.98 Charlie Hutto j___ .... ...18.00 Frank Sanders n.00 Greene Lumber and Crate C®. 142.94 TTsf-.. 12 00 S. P. Croft 6.00 Mrkery Broa. ... ^1.00! Golf Refining Co. ... ..121.08 J. A. Tucker .... 24.00 E P. Ford ; ....13JO *- Tow .... i If JO Better Body Construction Brace* in th« body frames of Buick open modal* ara polled through th* wooden frame work instead of being merely screwed Into it Bolting tbaae brace* prevent* tb* jointafrom loosening under driving atrains. Not* bow the bracket for the windabield pOatis bolted in aeven piece*, me king it abeohitafy rigid. In mounting th* bod tee on tba — r boits are u**d to a*cure the body. We ll be pleased to give you a demonstration ' ‘ anytime. ^ <3 Tho Buick Line for 1923 Compri*. w^. frf Foum-I Pew. Boadeter^totS; 5 C4WP*. |n 75; S P^KS^: t\toy's* $1329. 9 Fee*. $ass: 3 Aim. ] Fak>uSSr"*n»9 J S pZI • ixzjrpgr-f. I|.« ( OLAR BUICK COMPANY, OLAR, & C WHEN SETTHt. AUTOMOamS.KJOJ. 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