The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 30, 1922, Image 4
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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE
*t Um post offlc* «t Bsrsvsll,
S. C, as sscood^lsss mstUr.
JOMM W. MOLMftS
1840-1912
B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATHfre
One Year $160
Six Month* .90
Three Month* W
(Strictly in Advance.) >./
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1922.
Kisses and rumors pro from mouth
to mouth.
Eery woman has an ideal husband
before marriage and a very real one
afterwards.
Correcting the mistakes of the
world is a big job, but the world
must be corrected.
The only man who doesn’t make a
fool of himself occasionally is the
one that natures saved the trouble. '
In many instances the man who
spends his life waiting for the ships
to come in waste* his time because
he originally omitted to send any
ship out.
The newspapers are in error when
they npeak of "busine** men” who
do not advertise. A man who dnen
not advertise is not a business man
at all —just an imitation.
Correct thia sentence: **Wh«n he
told his wife that he lost I7V.25 at
tho poker p*rty the .-vming befor.\
ah# smiled brightly and said that
she really didn’t need a new rut
this winter after all.”
An •lectrW’ian was one* asked
why a dawrhell battery wo«M ad
pradure a light. Hn reply a as that
•t tabes >00 liases a* saurh purser tu
prwdwre tight as It 4«ra to nsake
a This affords a very gjK
lee the
rvantt of
few ytars ago and partly by It*
ravage* of the boll weevil. They do
not stop to think that these condi
tion* do not exist solely in this psi •
ticular section, and. that In many
parts of this great union there *r*
people who are hungry, homeless
and jobless.
The truth is we think too much of
self and how we would like the
Lord to deal with us. Wc forgdt,
and sometimes refuac to care, how
it fares with „ our neighbor. Wc
measure ’ oiil* ."’appreciation to the
Lord by' the size of our bank ac
count, imbued thoroughly with the
fallacy that money will bu£ us all
the comforts and joys we may de
sire.
Have you nothing to be thankful
for? You are physically well, you
have a good place t*> eat and sleep,
you have not defrauded your neigh
bor, you are not a criminal, you have
Triends. Then why not be thankfu : ?
We might enumerate many more
such things, but any of the above
are sufficient for fervent thanks.
Wc can all lie thankful for some
blessing we have received during 'he
year, and it is perfectly righ\ we
should show it; but in our thankful
ness and feasting let us not commit
the great error of forgetting the
poor and needy. If we can In sny
way serve then that they too may
Fresh
. V
sters
ahlrs* his default be excused by
the Court. Should said successful
. bidder fail upon thp demand of the
1 Master to make such deposit when
demanded, then the Master is au-
! thoriaed to re-sell sailT property dur-
| ing said legal hours of sale upon
' said salesday in question, he being
authorized to disregard the bid made
■ q^.
by said defaulting bidder, and any
fyrther bid made by him, and at such
subsequent sale or sales the Master
may likewise continue tu -demand
such deposit boon the terms herein
set out.
Terms of sale, CASH. Purchaser
to pay for papers and stamps.
H. L. O’BANNON,
Master for Barnwell County.
Master’s office, Nov. 14, 1922.
X Barbwell Fruit X
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TAX SALES
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4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 the followuig real estate i
* Two lots and the Buildings thore-
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Town of Barnwell.
By virtue of sundry tax executions
to me directed by J. M. Caldwell,
Clerk and Treasurer of the Town of
Barnwell, S. C., I have levied upon
and will sell at Barnwell, in front of
the Court House, on Monday, Dec
ember 11th, T922, at 12 o’clock M.,
Renew the Looks of
YOUR CAR
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I paint them, make them look like new.
Make any kind of Tops, Side Curtains and back
Curtains. Work the body ovejr completely.
SPECIAL PRICE ON FORD CARS. PAINT-
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ED AND TOP PUT ON. SEE ME.
H. A. PREVONGA,
Barnwell, S. C.
NOTICE. ° n * n t ^ ,e '^ own B arnwe H known
feel the spirit of thankfulness we!- ^ ‘ _ * 'as lots Nos. 18 and 23 in Block B; on
will need, to seek no further for | NOTICE is hereby given that a Maiauley Street; levied upon as the
something to Ik? thankful for. Toe meeting of the Stockholders, Mana- j property of D. F. Aldrich,
joy of giving and bringing happinc** K*' * 1 '* Mn, l Officers of Hiers 8 Cole-1 Also certain other lots belonging
into the lives of unfortunate ones man. Inc., will be held at its store- ! to the estate of Robert Aldrich,
brings to you a contentment that • house at Dunbarton, South Cam- located on Aldrich Street; levied upe
gold can never buy. j l* n *. twelve o'clock Noon, Friday, on a* the property of the estate of
Too many are of the opinion that | December 22, 1922; said meeting, Hoi*-rt Aldrich, deceased,
if on Thanksgiving Day each year' being for the purposetof taking nee-1 Th«* proceeds of said sales, or *o
| much thereof as may be necessary.
| to be applied to the amount due as
j taxes to the Town of Barnwell.
Terms of sale rash. Purchaser to
j pay for papers and all expense’s of
j said sale.
W A. HAVER.
Chief of Police
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I Barnwell. R. C*— Nov. it. 1922. 3C
Thanksgiving Day each year j being for the purpos-iof taking nee-
ollow the custom* of bending essary action to dissolve said Cor-
they follow me. rualom> of hr ruling
in supplication to the Lord with i j
long petition of thankfulness they |
have wiped out a year’s debt of |
gratitude, and proceed with tbr*r
feasting with not a thought of the.
tnisery surrounding them that might ’
be alleviated wi^i but a very little j
thoughtfulness, charity and cbwer«!
futures.
The bended knee and thanks j
your own hrriUge will mo I ter hf'e
against what y«u could hove done fur.
poration.
November 21,
P. J. HIERS.
President.
1922.—11-21-41.
Tat Hales.
tale of Houth Carolina.
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It lakes Nit a tHtle push t« start a
stao* ndling Wws ki Uaad mas? a
fc es«| kesrlsd Uueaaa N ag Ua* toes
seat Me tke 4mpik» k—aose u4 a
psok a IK* «fv«ig tfirsvlwo It m-y
W to-oaose 11 *s eoswr ta po*k lhaa
ta puil I So I •• move skeng silk Itw
crowd »• vtee iswaedtr. "*w*k »ao
fwc k«m»<lf.“ segfre tSiaa it j
OrtCtk ohile ta Wad s to tp«ag hand I
•here i( Is ao-si medsd
■ng the fruit*
■pon )«w
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a (sAd. take
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He, s itk the aau
f *»»w ta Batnu
•It gt»e • free di
tacsd os
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1st a are of hta sgiiie
ril a%l Blarki ills,
aner to the akf time
i oiftiitjr uf Il%rwvell.
Town of Boritvv#ll.
MkNTKirM BILK.
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to
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ruouff.
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doe hM In the l«»na «
•f Bar«.««('
IMS ffNaisI «*f ills |
awrt M"0«c an M« a
levied epoa os the pc
I Amuc Best.
Wc s'l ksnw I hr man. the mmf
grip of ok.-*.- ksnd p«U new life 441
aeo 4trr*igtk tala us amt the w»-
•oaa *K>av hear* < twee> smiW
amide', dcsappsiatment and trwutdr
■naae* «*• **Kam«d /• dr*poir and
give up And shy thould wv- O-d
rsscmh*# them* It w •umty hrttre
ts he like a height cheerful firp. U
wbteh our friends ran a arm and re
vive their drooping heart*. (Imn hbe
Che proverbial wet blanket which can
offeetualiy put out the flasur of l»*e
and hope
P»rs*.na! pewperty of K. G. ft -*rn_
P* cvwsml pfopertv of i. M. Bcnh
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Theakegiv log |N
an.*»/ at two •'
fc k f
\ twreal w ftwpeciatrndoiH of the I
s*e«h^ui Honda) Hrhcod. owdref,
I tpvum upon go
E. Bate.
The lot amt Huildings
* j well Warehouse
sthose suspsors this 4*niwr
given, and the lamotes mi the Burn
well poor yard wtO he takew
truck that day tu the daasn
•1
*ct| uf J|i»* day, the Itk day wf ituvetnisv. It
I d being sahmdBir * m ' said mm
a 1 thin the legal hour* «d saW.
linlowittg «|usc*i wd pvwfwrty s
* \ll that certain 1st oc fhiriel
land, wdh *11 huildingv therw*n,
ing and being situated M the T«
mi Elkn, (aunty wf Barwwell
of the Bum- • Htate aforesaid, cwataiutng |w«
* arte*, am
uu of Barnwell
property mi Mrs.
The person who it and* „n •hm
street comer looking around for
s<enrthing to gtwvip about or U, fm*l
fauft with can always find what in
is looking for. Hut what a life l.e
live*. His soul shrivels ami withers
until it is shown in his manner mil
looks. For such a person life hr*
lost it* savor. It liecomes sour,
misanthropic, whiney. He passe*
from bail to worse and secs no gix*d
in anybody or anything. Hi* taxis
arc too high, no matter how low they
may bo, and ho cusses his neighbor*
because his neighbors are prosperous
and enjoy life. In fact he hates him
self, is a menace to a town’s pros
perity, a foe to God and no good to
the devil. These persons seem to
be a necessary evil m every town
and the great question is what to In
with them, or how V' cure their baf
fling disease that b such an impedi
ment to the march of progress.
4 . k k K'TNUml property wf Black Bcw#
hrvugfct 4m«k tkwt aflrmoMW They f |». • w
•re all I.Kdmg for a *rrat • rr., and "t Turn Bdrft.
* f On* lo( and th* building* thrre-m, t# Um Towu of Black*tile. 8. C; on
■ (he town uf Barnwell, luratad on Um U't by laud* mt Mr*. Boaa G.
a* the Htansell and 8«>uth by land, of Mr*.
Ro«a l*. Stanvcll; and Wr*t by an
The •prwkerv wh« have agreed to
be present ami .peak to the aid
negroes are Col. Harry D. Calhoun,
Mrs. A. A. Lemon, mi Barnwell. Mrs.
H. W. Henry, of Allendale. Mr. J. t\
Hoffman, of Blarknlle, and Rev.
Quick, of Orangeburg.
Vincent Smalls, who is a reliable
colored man. and doe* much work fori
the white people m Barnwell and'
Blackvillc, is to be tomnu-nded for
giving these good old .time negroes
such a ginvl time.—^Uontributed.
Burr Street, levied upot
property of Rows Braxton
Nramwl property of the Barnwell J un-named Street iu said Town uf
laundry. : Wka.
Th»’ priKted* of vatrf*wiles, nr a«« j Term* of sale, ('ASH. Purchaser
much the reof as may hr necessary.) to pay for papers and stamp*,
to Oe applied to the amount due as j . H. L. O’BANNON,
taxes to the Town cf Barnwell. } Master for Barnwell County.
Terms of side cash. Purchaser to - Master's office, Noe. 14, 1922.
pay for pn|a r* ami a!! e>pi n.es of
said sale.
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W. A. HAYES.
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MASTER’S SALK.
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b<i4 cares LaGrippe.
( hief of Polttfe. j State of South Carolina
j LatnwcH, S. ( ., N^y. 2C, 1922.—3t., County of Barnwell.
Harold Lloyd's Next A Sk>-
scraper Romance
M ASTER’S
Irs.
Couit of Common Pleas.
Rosa G. Stanscll,
THANKSGIVING.
Today, Thursday, Novemberi until Harold undertook to get
is the annn?l Thanksgiving Day. 'for him.
Skyscrapers are the playthings of
Harold Lloyd, the inimitable A^-
sociation Exhibitors comedian, in
“Never Weaken,” his newest Release
showing Thanksgiving and Dec. 1st
at the V.ymp’^Theatre.
Skyscrapers -are beehives of ro
mance, and “Never Weakeh” is the
amusing and amazing tale of the!cause, I will sell atiBarnwell
love of a youth for a maid, wh7>m he ‘ i y
believed untrue. They worked in
adjoining offices. Her “boss” was
i a doctor without any patients—
some
»of Seutiv Carolina,
Count, of Barnwell.
'C< rr' of Common Pleas.
C. J. Hill and P. I’. lUnderson,
Pi a ntiffs, ~
vs.
Perry B. Bush,
he fondant,
a decietal order to
Plaintiff,
vs.
Kilie J .Hair,
0
Defendant.
Ly virtue of u decretal order to
n:e\directed in the above entitled
can-eN. will sell at Barnwell, S. C.,
in front of the Court .ttouso .on Mon-
By virtue of
We believe that there is no individ
ual who comes in contact with mis
fortune to the extent that he ha;
nothing to be thankful for. As a
nation of people we have but to turn
our thoughts to Europe and the
“Near East’’ to realize that v*'
should appreciate to the utmost that, i'nothing to grab hold of but
we arc permitted to escape the aw
ful conditions that exist in many
portions of the old world.
Locally we find some who
grambTthg and growling and refuT.
iog to recognize that they have in
any way been favored, simply ly-
caaee present conditions are not ux
to the average, rwmtd partly by lh«*
•hong that hn* followed in/Uted >
• or ported of a:
Busiheim was thriving when Har
old discoveredXhe girl who wore
his diamond ring n irT'The arms of an
other. He smiled upon deOtK; he
weleatncd it with open anns—until
he found himself sitting on an iron
girder, twelve stories in the air, and
| day, the 4th day of December, 1922,
i it being salesihw in said month,
me d'ricted in. the above entitled | within the legal 'hours of sale, the
S. C.,j following^-described property:
in front of the Court Hottso. ^on Mon-j “Adi that certain trrtvt, piece or
day, the 4th day, of December, 1922, ( parcel of land situate, lying, and be-
it being salesday in said month, i ing in the County of BarnweXState
within the legal hours of sale, the of South Carolina,\on the public road
following descvil)od propertyfrom Barnwell to Williston, contain-
“All that tract of land situate in ing eighteen (18) acres, more or less,
Barnwell County, South Carolina,
containing One Hundred and Fifty-
five acres, more or leds, and hounded
North by’lands of Wiliam Phinizy,
Eagt. by lands of L. A. Bush, South
by" tends of George Williams, and
West by lands of Anderson William
son.” ^
Th»? successful hiildoi' at said sale*-
day is required to deposit With, the
Master during the
(sale ThwHundred Dollars
amf hmjnded 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) acre* conveyed to me by
— \ • *- *» vw***%,j*_v* » V/ IIIV
Melvin LeRoy Hair on the 3rd
of November, 1919, title to seme
framework of a skyscraper 'in the
making! Jifg then became sweet
ami worth scrambling, tumbling and
i?^ n i-^ or . - 4--—4=^5:— : v*lr Thrre Huhdneil Dollars to gusr- 1 of November, 1919, title to is me bt-
Harold Lloyd’s feminine partner j ante# compliance with his bid. ing recorded in Title Book 9-H, page
id fun is the petit# and pretty Mil- Should said successful bidder fail 29
dr»d Davis. Say Brooks, Mark within 1 renaunable time to comply Term* of sale, CASH Purchaser
Jogaa and Charles Stevenson are with his kid. then the sold Three to pay for papers and stamps
“*• Hundred Dollar* he has pa*i shall H. L O'BANNOV
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for
Master far Rarooeil Cs
favor.
V
00*4, Master’s
14. ita.
Genuinely Good _ A M Mil Generously Good
in Quality V in Quantity
(VAN-NIL is a synthetic vanilla of rare flavouring content, non-alcoh°Uc.)
A Wish
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U 1 HAVE TAKEN Cardui for run-down, worn-out
E condition, nervousness and sleeplessness, and I was
weak too,** says Mrs. Silvie Estes, of Jennings, Okla.
“Cardui did me just lots of good —so much that I gave
it to my daughter. She complained of a soreness in her
sides and back. She took three bodies of Cardui and
her condition was much better.
"We have lived here, near Jennings, tor 26 years, and
now we have our own home in town. I have hpd to
work pretty hard, as Urn country wasn't built up, and B
made H hard on us.
1 WISH I could tefl weak women of Cardui-the
medicine that helped give me the strength to go on and
do my work." Thu card fulfib her with.
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
or !»•». and tnqnihif a*
fallow*: On the North hy puhUr
highway (root the Town ml Wills*loo 11
JUST RECEIVED
A car of exceptionally
FINE LUMP COAL.
See me before placing
your orders, as 1 can save you money on
your purchases.
1 also have a number of splendid Horses
and Mules, which 1 am offering at money
saving prices. Don’t forget me when in need
of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, etc. .
/> CHARLIE BROWN,
HILL TOP STABLES,
BARNWELL, S. C.
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V M. L. Middleton . W. M. Peterson
V President / ' Sec. & Treas. V
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AND GRADES
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