The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 29, 1923, Image 4
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE
JOMM W. MOLMfcS
IM0-I9I2
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B. P. DAVIES. Editor and Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year ——— $1.60
Six Months .—— .90
Three Month* — .60
(Strictly in Adrance.)
THURSDAY, MARCH 29TH, 1923.
Ua Tow Job Wort.
A monolojrue is a conversation be
tween a man and his better half.
If ignorance is bliss, it’s funny
there aren’t more happy people in
the world.
No, Celestine, they don’t sell cows
on the stock market, but sometimes
they fleece lambs.
A lot of people expect to sprout
wings becaus* they have their names
in the fly leaf of the Bible.
A newspaper man should not make
the same mistake twice, considering
how many people tell him about it.
None* OF ELECTION.
A petition having been filed ac
cording with section 1742, general
school law of 1912, notice is hereby
given that an election will be held in
Diamond School District No. 60 on
Friday, Search 23rd, 1923, for the
purpose of determining whether or
not a special school tax of five (6)
additional mills shall be levidd in
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. H. 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 pprfted thereon
and those apposing 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. 8-15-2t
666 quickly relieves a cold.
MASTER’S SALE.
ereoct to plat of R. C Mixaon, dated
Feb. 4Ch. IPOS, filed in Judgment roll.
Bundle 406, Roll 16. '
ALSO:
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100 acres, more or less, bounded
now or formerly on the North by J.
M. Easterling; East by W. L. Cave;
South by road separating this land
from lands of Parsons, and West by
J. B. Morris and George Halford, the
same being known as a portion of the
Halford tract, as represented on plat
dated Oct. 26th, 1890, recorded in
l Book -7-G> page l$g;——
ALSO: —
60 acr^af more or less, bounded on
the North by J. M. Easterling; East
by E. G. Dunbar, formerly W. L.
Cave; South by J. B. Morris, ^and
West by J. B. Morris, as will more
fully appear by reference to plat re
corded in Book 9-C, page 668, whereon
the saifl tract is known as tract num
ber 7. f
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 office, March 12th. 1923.
Round Pine
The man who uses his hands to
fill his trouser* pockets will seldom
have anything else to fill his
poekrte with.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
Rooetta B. Henderson.
Plaintiff,
It may be true that ssan “evoluted
the monkey, we have
eyt that had
va.
Ellis.
Defendants.
Te prevent a CeM. teke
B usin kmc f
Jeu.DKiO 1
W D .rvj E W
By vlrtne of a decretal order U> me
directed In Ute above entitled ranee. I
wtU sell at Barnwell. M front of the
Coort Heoee. on Menday. lad day of
AfrtL 1922. it being enftmdny In said
ottbie (he legal banri af sale
fegowing dmrHhad real property
ef (bat pteeo. parrel er let ef
Us the town af
Caroline.
one f earth arvee
RECEIVERS SALE.
hewaded on the North by tsi of J. A.
t, Moyer, on the East by lot ef J. A
Tub Meyer, on I be fdnth by Is* of J. A
^ f Meyer, nod on the MTeet bp a road or
TTT -I street oWa leperutee ■ Irons tel ef
A Meyer, bring the aanm tenet of
Iseever
MmM thm day porvtmeod Ip me
E « EXlaa
Term* *< sale «ne%. ^srihnes
be re pu«re6 be Aipemi onb the Mae
ler on need day the earn af IIMig ns
rsidraro m : peed failfb
Fberhaesr te yay for yapery end
•ttl> ft GAB CANS rug 94UL
Apply to A. G. StaeeeU. Dho. ft C
1-lhjL
CABBAGB FLAVrV FUg
tft mats per }M. |1 T6 per
W A. Hayee. Bamootl ft C.
WATftON W ATESMBLON
FUg KALA—Apply te A A.
n l. <y
v Master Marawofl Canary.
Mooter*# afflre, Marvh 11th. IPfX
State of Sooth Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
By virtue of a decree of the Court
of Common Pleas for Barnwell
County. A C„ heretofore made la
the rase of the Cameron-Barkley Com
paay. oa Me own behalf and on bo
half ef all ether rrodltee*. etc.
Plaiattffe. va Sherwood Lomber A
Maaofartartag Company. Defendant.
I. C M Greene. Reoamee af
Lnmbor A
will sag i
A peg. ltd. being Monday, the lad
day af AprA. dnrtag tho legal
for rale, before the Court
Amr la BnramML A C, ta j
eet tedder for reeh, the feAowtng
dseevdrd real eotate
AH of the umboe. both *
ami fafleok. moaonrtag ft m and ag>
oardi la dametor. ef ohele ■■ i hind
or dbarvtptten. egaa the Mtewtng
dbeevdod treat ef twai. la ft A1
ef that eeeteta pm re. parvei or iron
af load moalo. tying end being la
•f fthrowell. Stale af
Carotma, baama ee the Mar-
fifty
as fsflewi.
sro or
•maHg:
hy
by the
now owned by
Mary DUvte. m
lands ef F R
A M Roy
the Meet
af I
by
Barnwell. A C
FOR SAUL—400
nomph WUt Roe loti _
■C.' ley* Sanders, Bamwyll, S.
1 IS-tf.
ALSO
parrel
R*y
Denmark, eC
Defendante.
Rub-My-Tiam. an antUeetk.
By virtu* of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause, I
will sell at Barnwell, in front of the
F.LDRF.D C. HAY
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SURVEYOR
LYNDHURST, S. C.
VAMP
Theatre
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,
MARCH 29TH and 30TH
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
-m—
"Polly of
the Follies”
A Picture That Bubbles Over
With
FUN AND FROLICf
| Court House, on Monday, 2nd day of
April, 1923, it being salesday in said
months, within the legal hours of sale,
! the following described real property:
“31 acres, more or less, bounded
now or formerly. North by Mrs. A.
P. Easterling; East by Whaley and
Rivers; South by Della Beatrice Mor
ris; West by G. W. Halford, a more
particular description of which may
be 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, Roll 15.
ALSO:
66 acres,more or less, bounded now
or formerly. North by J. B. Morris,
East by J. B. Morris, Marv Hnlfnrd
and L. CoherTTSouth by C. W. Moody;
West by Henry Williams; the same
being composed of two tracts of 40
and 26-acres, a more particular des
cription of which may be had by ref
erence to plat of R. C. Mixson, dated
Feb. 4th, 1908, filed in Judgment roll,
bundle 406, Roll 15, of the Clerk’s of
fice for Barnwell County.
ALSO:
85 acres, more or less, composed of
two tracts containing 56 acres^ 5LQCL
or less, sjmL^9 sc re*,'More or less, be-
Al that ptesa. parrot «r trarl ef
Re re we B Ci aaty. Slate af
Cataliaa. kaewa aa the A M
lew arfua.
as fottewa. Imurtt:
On the North by tangs new nr fer
al the aBUtt ef Mrs. Martha
Turner, on the East now or fonaer-
ly of L. A. Ashley; on the*Sooth by
lands now or formerly of James I.
Green, and on the West by lands
now or formerly of 21. M. Bush.
SECOND TRACT:
“All of the timber rights which
the said Sherwood number & Manu
facturing Company owns under and
by virtue of. a deed from one Wm.
Dunbar to the said Sherwood Lum
ber & Manufacturing Company, da
ted the 19th day of June, 1920, upon
all of that piece.parcel or tract of
land situate, lying and being in the
above menti<*ied County and State,
known as the Hazel Place, contain
ing 250 acres, bounded on the North
by estate lands of W. C. Dicks and
estate lands of W. H. Buford; on the
East by lands of Dicks; on the South
by lands of estate of W. H. Buford,
and on West by lands of Scott.”
Purchaser to pay for papers and
stamps. i——.—:
"■QTs?. GREENE,
Receiver,
Sherwood Lumber & Manu
facturing Company.
A THOUSAND LAUGHS
Spfaaft With
IX)VR AND TEARS.
SHOW STARTS ft Jft P.
ing bounded now nr fnemwly p-fot-
lows: 66 Mt tract: North by Bea
trice Moore; East by rntate of M A.
Aldrich; South by Ina Bradley, West
by Barbara, later 0. W Halford. The
29 arm tract: North by NeUte Beck.
by W. L. Cava; South bg C F.
Btear; Wee* by G W Hattacd. a mmm
daHmpQaa af vherh saMI
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indebted to the es
tate of Leroy Mol a ir^ deceased, are
required to make payment to the un
dersigned; and all persons having
demands against said estate are re-
^uirej ta tilf tha aamo wtlh Ihe-rni
dersigned in the time required by
^ C F. Motatr.
• A dm taut rater,
Mrs. Emmie M. Porter,
A dm lot* trains
Feb. U. 19CA
a dry
In lengths of 37 in. or 9 1-2 feet, 6 in. and up
at $3.50 per cord delivered at our yard. For
formation apply to •
in diameter
further
in-
Barnwell Cooperage
Succeaaora to
Sherwood Lumber Co.
Barnwell, S. C.
“With a bucket and stick
I
I’ve got
weevil
Licked.
9t
nil tha
te apply HilTa Mixture. Just walk
toothing tha bed of such pleat
by; lAtido of ft fow hour*, th#
wggrUa o© tha pUat «nfi set tho mix turn, nod
drop off—DEAD!
A Most Effective
Poison
r*t tot ft poison the! I
am conviocod the boll woe*
vil SEEKS — not one that
hot to seek the weertL
_ Then, too, HiU'a Mixture
can be put on IN THE
DAYTIME. No night*
work. An inexperienced
boy or girl can thoroughly
cover 6 to 6 here* a day.
Best Protection—Minimum Cost!
My mixture la the result of thousands
Of dollars of investment, and years of
hard labor and practical field and labora
tory experiments on my Burke County
farm. Hill’s Mixture is a liquid poison,
composed of calcium arsenate, molasses,
water and secret ingredient^ which form
a combination that we are convinced,
from results obtained, attracts the boll
weevil.
HILLS
Scores of farmers who used it last
year have written me unqualified letter*
of endorsement, and have already placed
their orders for 1923. I will be glad to
send you a book reproducing these lettera,
or my agent whose name appears below,
will be glad to^show them to you.
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MIXTURE
Approved by Georgia State
Board of Entomology
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South's largest boll weevil poison plant.
The calcium arsenate, moslasses and
other ingredients, are accurately meas
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shipping.
Hill’s Mixture is Mproved by the Geor-
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agent for^your territory, whose name ap-
wtll give yew totr jfimieteJ'
LD. HILL.
J. A. PORTER. BARNWELL, S. C.
AGENT FOR RA AN WELL AND TERRITORY.
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HILL’S MIXTURE CORPORATION
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