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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE at Um post offica at Bara wall, 8. C., a< Mcond-claM mat Ur. Srnd U« Your Job Work. JOHN W. HOLMES 1840-1912 B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year —... $1-60 Six Month* Three Months .60 w (Strictly in Advance.)* THURSDAY, MARCH 15TH, 1923. SEED SUGAR CANE FOR SALE. Apply to it. G. Stansell, Elko, S. C. 3-15-2t. CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE.— 25 cents per 100; $1.75 per thousand. W. A. Hayes, Barnwell S. C. 3-15-tf WATSON WATERMELON SEED FOR SALE.—Apply to R. A. Doason, Barnwell, S. C. 3-15-tf Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa thar cannot reach the seat of the dlaeaae- Catarrh la a local dleeaie. areally in fluenced by conatltutlonal conditloni, and in order to cure It you must take an Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine la taken Internally and acta thru the blood on the mucoua surface# of the lystem Haifa Catarrh Medicine waa r acribed by one of the best physicians this country for years It la com posed of some of the beet toalca known, rotrblned with mine of the he*! fcloo-1 irtflera Tbe perfect romblaatlon of incredtenta in Hell'e Catarrh Medi cine Is what produces such results la catarrhal ceaditloaa purtflf the ir cine l result taaifaelala, fraa r J CHKK8T ft CO . AB r>ru«*1eie. %t Pitts fee NOTICE OF ELECTION, A prtitiou havinfr been filed ac cording with aection 1742/ general school law of 1912, notice in hereby given that an election will he held in Diamond School District No. 50 on Friday, March 23rd, *1923, for the purpose of determining whether or not a special school tax of five (G) additional mitt* sharlt b^Teviefl'-Ri the above named school district. / The said election shall be conduct-' ed as is*'provided by law for the holding of general elections. The polls will be opened at Siloam Church and the following have been ap pointed managers of election: A. M. Sanders, C. II. Diamond, A. B. Holly, O. H. Owens' and W. H. Boyles Those favoring the proposed levy will cast a ballot with the word “Yes” written or printed thereon and those opposing the proposed levy shall cast a ballot with the word “No” written or printed thereon. HORACE J. CROUCH, County Supt. of Education. Barnwell, S. C., Mar. 12, 1923. 8-15-21 666 quickly relieve* a cold. •rrnce to plat of R. C Mixaon, dated Feh. 4th, 1°08, filed in Judgment roll. Bundle 406, Roll 15. > . % ALSO: 100 acres, more or less, bounded now or formerly on the North by J. M. Easterlimr; East by W. L. Cave; South by road separating this land from lands of Parsons, and West by J. II. Morris and George Halford, the same being known as a portion of th Halford tract, aa represented on plat dated Oct. 26th, 1890, ' recorded in Book 7-G, page 125. ALSO: MASTER’S SALK. 60 acres, more or less, bounded on- the North by J. M. Easterling; East by E. G. Dunbar, fojrnjcrly -Wr L. Cave; South by J. B. Morris, and West by J. B. Morris, as will more J fully appear by reference to plat re corded in Book 9-C, page 668, whereon the’ said tract is known as tract num ber 7. Terms of sale cash and purchaser will be required to deposit with the Master on said day, immediately after the sale, the sum of five hundred dol lars as evidence of good faith. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. H. L/O’BANNON, Master Barnwell County. Master's oft ice, March 12th, 1923. for salt, before the Court House door in Barnwell, S. C., to the high est bidder for cash, the following described real estate: All of the timber, both standing and fallen, mensuring C in. and up wards in diameter, of whatever kind or descripfton, upon the following described tract of land, to-wit: AH of that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in County of BamwcH, State of South Carolina, khowh as the Mar- J tha Turner land, containing three hundred and fifty acr.es, more tir less, and bounded as follows,*to-wit: On the North by public road leading from .Aiken to Dunbartof; on the South by the old S.' M. Key place, now owned by Holland, and lands of Mary Davis, and on the West by lands of P. B. Dicks. by landn of eaUte of W. H. Buford, and on West by lands of Scott." Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. G. rt. GREENE, * / ^ Receiver, Sherwood Lumber & Manu facturing Company. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. 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Henderson, Plaintiff. va. W. D. Peeples and K W KUm. Defendant*. By esrtae of a decretal order L» Me directed in the above entitled raver, I will sell at Barnwell, ta front a# tbe ('••on Hawar. wa Hands). 2nd day »f April. 19*1. H brm* Miluday m aotd wot be. wit ban I be legal beor» nf mIp tbe feftewing Ararnbed real pr»^ rty “All ed (Hal p*eee. parrel «* let «f VM mi tbe Iowa ad Meyer** M«H. I ItMetb < oroliaa. •—laialng ear and I •or faonb wren, aaere «r tree, and | lei an did aa tbe Mertb by let of J A M«r»r. aa tbe Fort bp let ad J Merer; aa tbe b*otb by bd ed j' A J Beyer, end eo tbr » -K b* a load nr j etroel abna >eyarates M froM III «d J A Mryvr beta* tbe aaflw tvwf ef InM tbe* day parebased by Me flwM 5 » rXMa Trme* ed *ale ram. ^a«» baeea wtM W regwred to frpeaif adb tbe Man- trr ea •eel day tbe *wm ef ||M1P ae rv*dm*e e^ good faNb l*wre ba»r 1 a* yef fbr )npe>* and 4 L. (rMAMMOM. Bernnetl Copnty. Mer«b IStb. IP*1 RECEIVER’S SALE. State of South Carolina. Coonty of Barnwell. / By einor of a decree of tbe Court of CoMainn Pleas for RamWe'l County. 8. Heretofore made la tbe cnee of tbe Cameron-Bart ley Com pany. on Me own bebatf and mi be- baff of all other creditor*, rit. Plaintiff*, ea. 8bi rwaed I — tur ft Mannfartarma Cnaapawy. Defendant. L C M. time rr Bern leer ef »aad Coeepnny. will arff an •aleedny m Aped. ltd. ie«pg Men day, tbe tad day ad April, itartag tbe legal bet ^•eijuircd to make payment to the un dersigned; and all persons having demands against said estate are re quired to file the same with the un- dersigned in the time required by law. C. F. Molair, * / Administrator, Mrs. Emmie M. Porter, Administratrix. ALSO: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Barnwell County, State of South Carolina, known as the S. M. Key place, containing Ifr* acres, more or less, and bounded as follows, to-wit: On the North by lands now or for merly of the estate of Mrs. Martha Turner; on the East now or former ly of L. A. Ashley; on the South by lands now or formerly of James I. Green, and on the W f e»t by .lands now or formerly of M. M. Bush. SECOND TRACT: "All of the Umber rights which the said Sherwood iJimher ft Manu facturing Company owns under and by virtue of a deed from one Wm. Ihsnhar to the said Sherwood Lum ber ft Manufartunn* Company, da ted tbe |9tb day of June. 1920. upon all of that pleco.parrel or tract of load vttuolr. lying and 4emg Ml tbe above asentlo«ed County and Stale, known aa (be Haml Place, rulati an tbe North Feb. 13, 1923. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES the prayer of said Petition should not be granted. , Richard W. Hutson, - Clerk. MONEY TO LOAN ^ Loans made same dayV application received* No.Red Tape. HARLEY & BLATT. Attomeys-at-Law BarnwelL S. C. r aft* of V C, Dirts end of V N Buford, on tbe s* of 1*0 k*. on tbe Shut EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA la the Mstter of A. Golinsky, Bank rupt, In Bankruptcy: To the Creditor* of the above named Bankrupt: TAKE NOTICE: That on ffw 6th day of March, 1923, the above named Bankrupt filed his Petition in sold Court praying the confirma tion of the rum position heretofore offered and accepted, and that a hearing was thereupon ordered and will be bad %prj« said Petition on Monday, tbe 19tb of March. 1923. before said Court at rharieelaa. Ml •0*4 Dtstrirt at II o’rloch to tbr forenoon, at wbwb ume and place all known credMar* and other per* •ow* to mtareot may epyonr and •bow tows*. If nay they bo**, uby For Sale CUCUMBER, CANTALOUPE, I'AND WATSON WATERMEL- * ON SEED GROWN at KOCKY- FORI), COLO., FOR C. H. MATHIS. THESE SEED ARE FOR SALE BY A Ilfs. C. H. liattiis |.*§ BLACbYILLB. 8. C. to RITE FOB PICK FA The Proof M t*TWn» 86UL 8uwtb Carotiou. iy -f Rom welt. Court « f (’« «S*, Life liouranre C of Virginia. Ptomliff, Morns. IVnmark. et fVfrndants. ( hsiri for office Post for cemetery Stove pipe Roa hing mule Horn eBank (int. compound! Home Bank note and int. .. Office Rent . — Int. on bonds Hanover Nat. Bank (fee) 8.25 Disinfectant 21.00 Pr. Deputy (arresting) .... __1.00 Cards Tax notice 5.50 Receipt books 50 Pd. on pay roll : 2.00 Bank of Western Carolina (int.) 100.00 Bank of Western Carolina Loan 75.10 By virtue of a decrrtal order to me directed m the above entitled cause. I Mill sell at Barnwell, in front of the in on * ° urt Bouse, on Monday, 2nd day of •I HQ! April. BJ’J-'I. it being salesday in said monUis. within the legal ( hours of sale, r> 0 the following dcscriliod real property: 18100 "31 acres, more or tess, bounded rrsoy now or formerly, North by Mrs. A. .0 P. Easterling; East by Whaley and T500 00 ] divers; South by Della Beatrice Mor ris; West by G. W. Halford, a more particular description of which may lie had by reference to plat of R. C. Mixson, dated Feb. 4th, 1908, on file in the Clerk’s office for Barnwell County in record of case of M. M. Halford vs. Barbara Halford, et al., Bundle 406, RolLlS^. ALSO: 60 acres.more or less, bounded now ... .... , . formerly, North by .h IL mo _ . 1 Last by J. B. Morris, Mary Halford . or --- “ an( j c 0 hen; South by C. W. Moody; Farmers Union Co. 2 - 80 , . u ti , ^ I West by Henry Williams; the same J. B. Morris 2.00 . ^ , . . , . . n ^ I being composed of two tracts of 40 C. B. Lazar 4.00 „ , . . „„ and 20 acres, a more particular des- f I” v Aj.lcription of which may be had by ref- Bank W C ....396.00 ^ of R & Mixaon. d,t«l Barnwall F.lhng Slat,on ....,33.39 ^ 4(h , f - M in Jud D - " arley bundle 406. Roll 15, of the Clerk’s of Lemon Bros. 8.85 . . . - _ . ftec for Ba.nweil County. " . J. A. Porter 6.70 I’m a practic*] Georgia farmer, and tpent $23,000 in money, and five yean in time on my Burke County plantationa, in an effort to perfect a poison that would protect my cotton from the Boll-weevil. Hill’s Mixture Is the result, and in the pafct two yean the boll weevil has gotten practically none of my cotton. Your Method Is the Cotton You Raise And I raiMd #04 b^m cm SIS am in Barb* to Iftl (Thto a a* 6*1 of tbe crop for my 151 of tbr planted *rr<a**.) I waa eaabtad to do Uur by prut art titf my rMtoo vitb "HtlT* SJixtort.’ prevoot* tng the bott-woovtia from getting uwr pooftd of mj cotton! You Can Raise Cotton If you'll protect your crop with HILL’S M1XTURJL— econonucai, efficient and the earie»t boll-weevil poison to apply, on the market today. Hill** Mixture is a liquid poison, composed of calcium arsenate, moltsnes, water and secret ingredients which form a combination that we are convinced, from resultft obtained, attracts the boll weevil. A 0 '"- m * I fV IT seorawri 'WMzrwer j _? inn jmjl. x aLner-jr x Six gallons will g'A'e protection to an acre, of cotton. Compare this with the cost of dust4ng^-- The molasses in Hillls Mixture acts as a binder, and 8 rainfall of less than a half-inch ’nas Ik/o ef fect on it! It can be PUT ON ANY TIMH OF THE DAY, and requires no machinery for its application: Ma x(T a -rnop oa F of a. stick with a rag tied on the end, and pass up afPbdi)wn the rows, touching the bud of each plant with the mop. Bank W. C. Int. 100.00 8693.55 Cash on hand ALSO: 85 acres, more or less, composed of two tracts containing 56 acres, more i or less, and 29 acres, more or less, be ing bounded now or formerly q* fol- low*; 16 aere tract: NoKh by Be* 11,787.14 (Signed) Jas M Caldwell. Clerk and Tre* low*; 16 sere trad: five Moore; East by estate of M. A Aldrteb; South by laa BcMtoy. Vest by Barbara, later G. fT. Halford. TW 29 art* tract: North by Netxss Sock; Earn by V. L Cam; Bavtb by C F biser Vs^by & «. Unqualified Endorsement of Users! Hill’s Mixture was tried out last year by scores of farmers on thousands of acres of land, and EVERY ONE OF THEM ARE GOING TO USE IT AGAIN IN 1923! Let me send yoiF their letters endorsing it. The President of the American Cotton Assn, made a special trip to Burke Countv to investigate Hill’s Mixture, and endorsed it * v ‘ ‘ * " * * Hill ? s Mixture is mechanically mixed, every ingredient being put in in the exact proportion. None of th* uncertainty of “mixing your own.” Hill’s Mixture/4s sold in 50-gallon S barrels.. Secure prices from the agent. ^ M the beat boU weevil poison on the market. whose name appears below. *r. A. PORTER, BARNWELL. S. C. AGENT FOB BAKNWU.L AND TF.KKITOKY. * FOB THB hill s mixture corporation AUCbL'BTA. GBOMCiLft * ■NHUpUUP 1