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THE •ARNWttX PEOPLE
JOMM W. MOLMAA
IMO-I9I2
B. P. DAVIES, WK«r mm4 Pn^rtolarw
8UB8CBIPTION RATES:
On* Year — — $1-5®
Six Monthi —
Three Months ——— .W
(Strictly in Ad ranee.)
THURSDAY, JUNE 28TH, 1S2S
Court New*.
After beins: in session less than
one week, the Court of Common
Pleas adjourned sine die Friday.
The following is ** list ofthe cases
disposed of:
Mrs. Lucile C. Brown vs. Concrete
Construction Co., suit for $3,000 for
personal injuries; directed verdict
for the defendant on the r r °und that
suit should have been brought
against the town of Barnwell.
B. J. McKerley vs. Southern Rail
way Co., suit for damages for $300
for failure to report promptly to
consignor-plaintiff inability to de
liver shipment of perishable freight;
directed verdict for I36.S0 for the
plaintiff.
B M. Jenkins vs. Southern Rail
way Co and R D. ('doper, station
agent salt for tVOAOO damages
raaaed by certain accusations, etc.,
by Cooper. Us* agent, la regard ta
right le ship melons under bend ef
C. F,- Riser,
v. a
Peeeii»ee« 4 Pt -*ege
C • ve C" A RapaieA, pedg^aeea ad
mar IPItl fee si renewed dp
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V * feast. padgmnM mi ren« IPtl
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erg arising the B
plsen. ^
Little Miss Alice Johnson spent
last wash-end with her aunt, Mrs.
Ellen Jones.
Mrs. Lawton Still spent la^t Mon
day with Mia. R. W. Warren.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Croft and
Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Bonds are re
ceiving many congratulations on the
birth- of a fine boy. ; ‘ ~\ -—
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Birt spent
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ellen
Jones.
Mrs. Mag Croft visited her sister,
Mrs. S. E. Delk last Tuesday.
Miss Ruby Warren, Aliene
Bozard i and Vernon Hair, of St.
Matthews, were the week-end guests
of Miss Julia Warren.
Mtss Ollie Lee Jones was a visitor
to BlackviHe last Tuesday.
Mias Corrie Dyches left last Sun
day for Sumter where she has ac
cepted a position with the Tele
phone Company.
Miss Adtlle Still . spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Misses
Bertha and Lila Weeks.
That the J
quired to eat
•f Pvshals Is ra
th# following tours:
CANDIDATES* CARDS. .
Far C—mtoaiauer af Pd
I hereby announce myself s candi
date for the office of Commissioner
of Public Works for Barnwell, to
W. T. Aycock. resigned,
myself to % businesslike
administration of the affairs of this
office e
dot# foe the effWre ef ^ mraliilinii
•# PdhlK Works ef Barnwell. B G,
to sasswed W. T. Aycwch.
If atartod I pledge myself
the people of BsfwwuR a
Mho I fes mi sir sits II of the
ef tom Imp—tot offWo
A A M
Here him ef this unpleasant duty.
Section M48 of the Cade of Laws
of South Carolina, 1912, Page 1009:
Executors or administratoros shall
annually, while any Estate remains
In their care or custody, at any time
before the 1st, day of July of each
year, render'to the Judge of Probate
of the County from whom they ob
tained testamentary or letters of ad
ministration, a just and true ac
count upon,oath, of the Receipts and
Expenditures of snch estate, the
preceding calendar year, which
when examined an« approved shall
be deposited with the inventory and
appraisement and other papers be
longing to such estate in the office
of Judge of Probate, there to be
kept for the inspection of such per
sons as may be interested in the es
tate.
If any Executor or Administrator
shall neglect to render such annual
account, he shall not be entitled to
any commissions for his trouble in
the management in the said estate;
and shall moreover be liable to be
sued for damages b^.any person or
persons interested in such estate.
And should any Executor or ad
ministrator fall to make his report
in accordance with the statute,
such defaulter shall be fined in a
sum not to exceed 120.00, for each
and every day. which such default
asay continue
A recent Art of the Legislature,
regal res all guardians and ceauait-
teas to make to the Judge ef Pro
bale af toe County from whom they
their letters of ,
woomtt tees hip. • fuD
Inventory of all
at their office oa
following County
The
will v
July frd. on the
euppliee:
2 tent flys, for feeding, 16x20.
2 tent flys, for stock.
1 tent
Curtains for Cage.
2 Dot. Horse Collars.
1 large washpot.
% dozen axes.
3 dozen shovfls. 4 y
2 dozen picks,
dozen bridles.
4 dozen pick (bandies.
30 lbs. plow lines.
2 dozen tin cups.
2 dozen teaspoons. / ,
2 dozen tablespoons, f
2 > dozen pair shoes.
/ Plate meat,'rice, grits, meal, flour,
syrup, lim* beans, white peas,
smoking tobacco, chewing tobacco,
corn and oats.
Grocery bids to be for a . months
supply, but to be delivered weekly,
in equal parts:
E. M. Kirkland,
Clerk.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
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The examination for the awarad of vacant eebnlar^hipe n
the University of South Carolina and for admission of new
students will be held at the County courthouse Jujy 1»,
9 a. m. Applicants must not be less than sixteen years of age.
Scholarships are vacant in the following fifteen .countie*:
Beaufort, Chester, Chesterfield, Edgefield, Jasper, Kershaw,
Lancaster, Lee, McCormick, Newberry, Oconee, tackens, Spartan
burg, Williamsburg, York.
Applicants for scholarships should^.writ to President Melton
for scholarship application blanks. These should be filed
the President^ July 10. Scholarships are worth |100>
tuition and fees. Next session will open September 18, 1923
For further information write to ;
PRESIDENT W. D. MELTON
University of South Carolina
Columbia, S. C.
with
free
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Wm. McNAB
fire. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPAND
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two of Black-Draught aad it sets me straight,” writes Mr. George B.
Haislep, of R. F. D. 2, Columbia, S. C. “It deaases the Wrtr and Heel
all right, and have not used any other medpriae at | do not see the need
of it. I am a guard at the Stale Reformatory, tod hare bees for three
or more yean. When I first htord of
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SMAAd* e/amet tto defendant.
Mejrhenk Fertilizer Ca. v« H W
Still end Hattie Pearl Still, con
sent judrmrnt taken before jury f^t
»um of t2&l?.U0
Ter,, rases Mr* O K Platt* and
O K Platt* v». S. A. L. By. Co..
' erdict for th R>. Co.
Simon Brown Son* vs. Ft*?ter
Brooker, consent verdict against the
defendant fer the sum of $2108.15.
Sir.'on Browi’>
consent veraut
Johnson-C rew s
Mrs. J. K Sti
$1405.14.
K. P. Smith Sons H. P
Sti.l and H. C. toik ccrisen. v er-
dict for $532.61.
Mrs. Minnie Wroe Mms P.osa
Peeples, ct a!, decre- for sale <f
property by the Masto, una'r mort-
paso. {
E. G. Dunbar vr Southerr. Rail.}
way Co., consent cider of dis c on-T
tinur.nce.
Georgia Chenii ^r Works vs. Mrs.
A. J Bennett, order for judgment
for $1265.97.
Peruvian Guaro Corporation vs.
R.-B. Still. J. K Still and Mrs.
E. F. Still, order for judgment for
$1890.26. . #
Euhison Hat tlo. vs. J. H. Swett.
order for judgment for $197. *8.
First National Bank v*. J. Rufus
Sander* and W. H. Sanders. ' 'inter
for judgment for $291M.
J* B. Coh Co. vs. D. W. touwuf
ir for md*me*t for $340W
AprwwMweai Castos* Be* v*a
saeau w*l a.* to uaw f-vo*
the Atato at larp*
Tto*# artotoratoga are ageu to
f maa eighteen years af ape or
over. «to to*e a peat aad tom tf an
thru* yets eo tot fat
•nits and the Arhoturshtf ex^aina-
tione will coeer tto wnrh com plot* 4
by tto average rural echos!. Earn
*< Ktdarship is worth $100.00 and free
tuition of $40.00 additional for two
sauafopu.
Beginning at 9 A. M on Fridar,
July 13. 1923 competitive examina
tion* for the award of these schdlar-
ships will he held by the County
Supciinfendent of Education.
Th * course offers an opportunity
to young men who any reason
find it possible to spend four
y«ars in college. The aim of this
new course is to teach better farm
ing methods a« well as the business
of farming. Subjects such -s
sociology, farm management, and
English are required in addition to
the vocational subjects like roil
fertility, farm crops, dairying, live
stock farming. cotton grading,
frrm machinery, injurious diseases,
orchard and truck products, etc.
ill? work is arranged to permit a
transfer to the freshman class • at
the end of the first year for the
stuaent with sufficient preparation.
Examinations for the award of
four-year scholarships and for
credit toward entrance into freshman
class will also be held on the aam?
day and a* the sa&e hour.
"For full information write at
oq(% .to
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Catarrh HALLHCATARrH MRI'ICINK
| hae been auccaaeful In tto umUneat ef.
Catarrh for over Forty Teara.
Sold Ly-ail drumata
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MONEY TO LOAN
Loans made same day
application received.
No Red Tape.
HARLEY & BLATT.
Attomeys-at-Law v
BamwelL S. C.
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"Wi o throp College,
SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION
The examination for the award of
vacant Scholarships In •. Winthrop
College and for admission of new
students will be held at the County
Court Houde on Friday, Jaly 6, at
t a. m..-Applicants must not he less
than sixteen years of age. When
scholarship* are vacant after July
7 they will to awarded to
making the highest average at this
they
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* Applicants far
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MateriaL
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Meal Exchanged.
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