The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 29, 1923, Image 5
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B. P. Davit* «r W. A. Hay**, Barn-
vr*U. 8. C.
FOR SALE—Frost Proof Cabbaxe
planta (frown in'' the open air, all
•early varieties. By parcel post: 200,
75c; by express collect: 500, $1.25;
1,000, $2.00. These are fancy plants.
Will ship same day order is received.
Send check, money order,'cash or
one and two cents stamps.—Dr. C. N.
Burckhalter, Barnwell S. C.
TW J, A. Paeaaf Go aln«ain m tbaif
Anneal Dar>aab»r PaW ta a pad* ad-
v»ru*»m*at la tbia i«ao* of Tbe Pap*
pie. Thia ta a great opportunity for
Barnwall County people to *upply
their needa at bargain price*:
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Petitioner.
EXTRA SPEOAL!
BARGAIN SALES!
' One Parlor Organ for Sale, good
as new. Bargain price $35.00.
One second hand Cheverolet auto
mobile for sale at S50.00. Apply to
Mrs. M. E. Whaley. Dunbarton. S. C.
WANTED:— Agents for North
American Accident Insurance Co. to
sell LOW COST ACCIDENT AND
HEALTH POLICIES to men and wo*
men of any nationality. Liberal com-
miationm and exrlostva territory |o
hustlers Apply to R. M LAIRD.
Speeial Agent. Aiken. 8. C 11*«J
The People is glad to add the name
of Mr. Seymour Ross, of Blackvifle
route 3, to its list of satisfied readers.
“You are publishing a fyie paper,”
said Mr. Ross as he handed the editor
$1.50,for a year’s subscription Satur
day. ^
Double Pond Items.
Double Pond, Nov. 26.—There were
Sunday school, preaching and a B. Y*
P. U. meeting here Sunday afternoon,
a large crowd being present.
Mr. J. F. Davis was the guest of
Mr. EL W. Jones Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and' Mrs. H. -W. Jones, Jr., and
little son, James Harveyy of Black-
ville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Hair, of thi# vicinity, Satur
day night and Sunday.
Mrs. Ellen Jones and daughter, Ol-
He Lee, spent Sunday at the home of
Mrs. M. K. Keane.
Mr. and Mn. W. H. Vaughn and
children, of tbi« vicinity, visited the
borne of Mr. John Dycbe* Sunday af
tenwon.
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Farmer* A Merchant* Bank, Dunbar
ton, South Carolina,
Defendant.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed by his Honor, Judge C. C.
Featherstone, dated the 24th day of
November, A. D. 1923, I will offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash, at
twelve o’clock Noon, Friday, Decem
ber 21st, 1923, in front of the building
formerly occupied by the Farmers &
Merchants Bank at Dunbarton, South
Carolina, the following described real
estate and personal property:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, situate, lying and being in Red
Oak Township, Barnwell County,
South Carolina, containing 100 acres,
more or less, known as the Allan
Wellace, Sr., place, bounded on the
North by lands now or formerly of
Benny Brown and Sarah Gantt; Ea^t
by land* now or formerly of Benny
Beewn; South by Tanda of Cedar Creek
and West by lands of Sarah Gantt.
Alto:
All that certain lot. with Bank
building and improvement* thereon,
must*, tying and being tu the town
of Dunharum. State anf County
above named, meoeurtog 2ft feet front
•ng runolag barb a teptb af 7ft fleet.
bounAnd «u the Kectb bg lal of Mr*
[ L X Ooem*; Kote bg lot af Mm. L
1 Quern*. Bool* bg Rodmod Avenue
0*4 eo the R «et by on ASoy
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COt’NTT TRRARt RKR S TAX
NOTICB.
The tax hooka for the collection of
1923 taxes will be open from Oct. 15
t 0 Dec. 31, 1923, inclusive, without
penalty. From January 1st to March
15th the regular lawful penalties will
be added. Books close March 15th,
1924.
The tax books are made up by
school districts. In asking for your
taxes be sure and state school dis
trict in which property is located.
Dogs are not entered on the tax
books. Separate receipt^ and tags
will he given for dogs over six months
old.
Tax Levy for 1923.
No. mills
State purposes 6
Ordinary County purposes 7%
Special road tax 2
Interest and sinking fund for
road bonds ....1. -.-.4
Interest and sinking fund for
Vpast indebted bonds * ..SVfc
Constitutional school .... ......3
We are offering a 24-lb Sack of “Home
Talk" Flour for Merchants' Gala Week for
90c.
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X the Best on the market.
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ng will spend the
Calvary section. Is
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r« at home.
week with her sister.
Mrs. M
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son. of Springfield.
Mn
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y entertained at
Mrs. J. A. Collins.
Sr., and daugh-
cards
yesterday
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rdnesday) moiTt-
ter, Katie, and Mr. A
C. Odom, of the
ing.
Mt. Calvary section,
spent
Wedn*<-
week.
Mrs. L. M. Mace and children arc* | L. Lybrand, of Aiken,
visiting relatives in Columbia this | This section is in sympathy with
Miss Lois Ulmer, who was called from
school on account of the death of her
grand mother, at North.
Mr. and Mrs. R* E. Woodward vis
ited Mr. G. W. Hutson in the Mt. Cal
vary section recently.
The Mt. Calvary section regrets to
lose Mrs. Macon Bolen, who has moved
to Williston.
»Why
! docs a spinning
top stand 9 °
j mm #bi4# xhr wliirgam
j to it is Rtnmcrr than the B^^nrlism
j of the earth. When this whirling
i force is spent, the earth', pull pre
vails. Any top will spin longer than
it takes %
Mrs. Ralph Smith entertained the
Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club
this week.
Mrs. Eugene Easterling leaves for
Greensboro, N. €., the latter part of
this week. ' • *
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Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies, two sons
and Miss Jean Riley motored to Au-!
gust a Sunday afternoon.
Several parties, are expected to go
from' Barnwell to see the- Furman-1
Clem ton football game at Greenville *
today (Thursday >.
Trees and Plants
FOR SALE!
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
is often caused by an inflan c«i cohdUien
of the mucous liain^ of the l.uetHd ian
lube. When this* tube is Jnflanv-d you
have a rumbling sound or imi>erl’ect
hearinR. Unless the intlarnmr.ticn can
be reduced, your Bearing may be de
stroyed forever.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will
do what we cl-im lor ii—rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
has been successful in the treatment cf
Catarrh for over Forty Years.
Sold l-y all drey .'j.:*.
F. J. Chtuty it Co., Toledo Q,
Wm. McNAB
Representing
FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Personal sttootioa givse all
‘Emeleol
ASPIRIN TABLETS
to In-gin their relief work on head
ache. cold, grippe or rheumatic pains.
Absolutely true aspirin, tablets so
skillfully made that their, beneficial
action begin* in 15 seconds. Snow-
white. highest purity, never irritate
or burn.
One* of. 200 Puretest preparations
for health and hygiene. Every item
the best that skill and conscience
can produce. *
. Mace Drug Co
77kg ^£MC€j£& Drug Stan
Barn aril. S. C.
bo ruts runs-
*:* City Ice & Coal Co.
** R. H. WILCOX. Mgr. Barawoll. 8. C.
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I wish to advise my friends that I will be prepared^ *to—taka*
care of their needs for first class coal this winter, as in the past,
V I am making arrangements for the best grade the market affords
V 4 and my prices will be as low as is consistent-with quality. See
* me before placing your order.
* I will have a numtk-r of splendid Horses and Mules, which I
A
X will offer at money »avi«g prices. Don’t forget me when in need
of Buggies, W»tfor«, Harness, etc.
Brown