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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE •t tlM post offic* at Barawall, S. C., as MCond-claM matter. JOHN W. HOLMES 1640—1912 B. P. DAVIES. Editor and Prop rioter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ono Year $1.50 Six Months .90 Three Months .50 (Strictlj in Advance.) THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1923. LaGrippa. MXsmnrrsATfc State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. MARIE T. CORNELL, Plaintiff, vs. Numbering German Students' Hair. Professors who (aecording to a dla- pntrh from Berlin) recently^counted the hairs on the heads of an entire class of men and women in Munich university, must have been endowed with remarkable patience. The ar duous research, disclosed that the men had from 40,000 to 50,000 hairs; the women from 00,000 to 70,000. Counting at the rate of one hair a second, it would take one professor more than 19 hours to number 70,000. Te preseal a Cold, take Mt. A l UfTtMTA MFT1CS I will be at the foil..*img pteree for the purpae# of Xmking the re- turn* for 1923. Only personal property will be returned Fifty per real, penalty edded for not inp return* on or before Fob fOth. Hilda. Jenunry teth. Kline. January 2Srd Robbins, January ?Sth Snr.lma, January 29th Wtlhaton. January Slat. W. H Manning Auditor Barnwell County Advertise in The People. noticeT . All property owners having wells on their premises that arc not used are requested to fill in inime within vnty days. Failure to do this will make them subject to a penalty. A J. BENNETT, Mayor. VAN-NIL u a non-alcoholic \anilla flavouring of unusual "trepgth. Rich in aro matics, its alluring fragrance tempts a trial; dainty in taste, its d e lici°UR flavour satisfies the most exacting palate. Order from your (iroccr The VAN-NIL Co.. Augusta. Ga- SEED For Sale CUCUMBER. CANTALOUPE, AND WATSON WATERMEL ON SEED GROWN at ROCKY- FOKD, COLO., FOR C. H. MATHIS. THESE SEED ARE FOR SALE BY ' , hi t H Jais BLACK V1LLE. S. C LINN1E BRADLEY,- —^— —r- Defendant. By yirtug of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell in Barnwell, in front of the Court house, on Monday, the 5th day of February, 1923, it being Salesday in said month, within the legal hours' of sale, the following described property: “All. that piece, parcel or tract of land in Great Cypress Township, Barnwell County, S. C., containing Ten (10) acres, more or less, and bounded on the Norjh by lands of James Creech; East by lands of Al bert Cave; South by lands of C. S. Boynton, and on the West by lands of Evan Cave, being the place on which the said Linnie Bradley now resides: ALSO: “All that piece, parcel or tract of land in the above named County and State, and in Great Cypress Township, containing eight (8) acres more or less, and bounded North by lands of Albert Cave^ East by lands of Eliza Cave; South by lands of Evan Cave, and on the Went by lands of Helen Cave." Terms of sale CASH. Pur- < hancr_Jo pay for papers and stamps. H. L. (VBANNON, Master. Master’s office, Jan. 15, 1923. 7 *44 cures Dengue Fever. credit, the purchaser to execute to the Master a Bond and Mortagage of the premises to secure the credit portions. Said Bond and Mortagage to bear'‘interest' from date until paid, at 8 per cent interest with 10 per rfent attorney's fee claus, and purchfiser to pay rf 0 r papers, and stamps H. L. O’BANNON, Master. • Master’s office, Jan. 15, 1923. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina-/ v v *' . ■ r County of Barnwell " MAHTKR H BALK. State of South Carolina. .... ... County of Barnwell. C n*rt of Common Pica. JOHN LANGLEY, Plaintiff, vm. WILLIAM V. CEASE, rt al. D By virtue of a decretal directed hi the aWm I wiD sell at Barnwell. Ml front of Urn Court House, eu Monday, the ilk day of Petowao, 1933. tt Sales day la said month, wtthm the legal hours of sale, the U drM-rlbed real property | "All that tract, of parrel of load •lUmte. ly tag. and hetag la Boo act f. Spring. Towaahip. Bar awe S. <*., coatalmng Five Huadrod and Fifty tUO) acre*, aiace or lea North by the lands or formerly of D F. Eey; East by lands of M. R Rountree; South by tends of now or formerly of F. F. Dunbar, and on the W’eat by lands of Mr*. S. E. Bales." Terms of sale one third Cash, aad the balance on one sad two years Court of Common Pleas. Rosa f. hair, . . . Plaintiff, vs * ■ . B. H. NEVILS, et al, Defendant. By virtue of decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell in , front of the Court house, on Monday, the gth day of February, 1923, it being Sales day in said mqnth, within the legal hours of sale the following described real property: “All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land in Barnwell county, S. C. , fn Georgia’s Creek Township, containing one Hundred and one (101) acres, more or less', and bound- on the North by the lands of J. W. Sanders and the lands o f J. O. Sanders, et al; on the South by the lands of J. O. Sanders, and on the West by the lartds of J. O. Sanders and Hutto.** Terms of sole CASH, Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. Master. H. L. O’BANNON. Master’s office, Jan. IS, 1923. * Tas Bates. State of South Carolina. Couaty of Barnwell, Towa of Barnsrell. By virtue of sundry tea racru- ttena te me directed by J. M Cold welt. Clerk aad Treasurer of Urn Town of Barnwell. S C, I ha%« levied open and wilt sell at Baruwel*. of the Court House, on January 9. 1933. at It a’ «l**h M. the followiog r**al aad JT. one lot and the tha-reao to Uw loa of levied Upon mm the proper ty of W. P Franklin One lot and the ten Id togs theieea In the towa of Borawvll, levied apmi oa the property of Laura Frasier One lot m the towa of Barawett. levied apea as the properly of Nar- One lot aad the hoitdlap* thereon la the tewa ef Barnwell, looted ap~ <*» as the property of thr estate of 8 F. Hair Lot aad the tenidiags thr roe a . •K- t .on of Bsr-Oell | r « r.| as the property of the r*tate ef Mrs Hornet Hunter. Lot and the buildings thereon in the town of Barnwell, levied upon as the property of Mrs. M. A. Harley; Lot in the town of-Barnwell, lev ied upon as the property of A. H. Hinesman. The proceeds of said sales, or so much thereof as may be necessary, TV< to be applied to the amount due as taxes to the Town of Barnwell. x Terms of sale cash. Puz^aser to 1 pay for papers and all expenses of said sale. GEORGE PEEPLES, Chief of Police. Barnwell, S. C., Jan. 9, l923.^-3t. FERTILIZERS I WILL HAVE FOR SALE FOR SALE. FOR CASH AT ..THE SOUTH- _ _ ERN COTTON OIL CO.’S YARD AT BARNWELL, ALL GRADES w OF FERTILIZER, INCLUDING NI- __666 cures Malarial Fever. TRATE OF SODA, IN ANY QUAN TITY. APPLY TO— ... NOTICE TO PROVE CLAIMS. State of South Carolina, Barnwell County. Court of Common Pleas. Ex Rel James E. Craig, State Bank Examiner, Petitioner, vs. Farmers and Merchants Bank, Dun barton, S. C. Pursuant to order of Hon. M. G. Evans, Special Judge presiding, dated December -16, 1922, notice Is hereby given to all and singular the creditors of Farmers & Merchants Bank, Dunbarton, S. C., to prove their claims against said Bank, be fore the undersigned Special Master, appointed by the said Court, at his office in Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, January 22, 1923* commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. THOS. M. BOULWARE. Special Master. December 18, 1922. ~U« qulckly~rvHeves a cold. Fresh LM. HOME FURNITURE CO.’S OFFICE V L y FEDERAL TIRES AT DEALERS’ PRICES. - J. Wr are offering Federal Tires at dealers prices for a limited timf. Read tkeoe prices:- Sly Price 7.70 9 25 Other siivs in proportion. Those are first class gutmnteed tires. Barnwell Filling Station Uoyd Ptesieo, Mg* • BamoeB. B. C. 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