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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE Notice of Setiure and Sale.
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Kntered at tha post office at Barnwell,
8. C., aa aecond-claas matt
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JOHN W. HOLNVES
18^0-1912
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year _______ __^ $1.60
^ Six Months .90
Three Months 60
<StrictIy in Advance.)
B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1924
State df South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Havinff seized on? P'ord automi-
bile under section 886, Criminal Code
of South Carolina, Volume 2, 1922.
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and by virtue of p’uer vest d in mv
as a Magistrate of Barnwell County,
I wM sell the said Ford automobile
at public auction for cash* in front
of the post o^ffice. at Blacl:vil>. S C. r
on Thursday, January ^24tb. 1921, at
II lo'clock A. M.
, a * I. F. STM.I.,
Blaj^vdle, S. C., Jay. 2, 1921—'k.
J We wish to thank our many fridnds
for their kindness shown us iih the
illness and death of our dear mother.
Mollie Bates, '
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' t ., Mrs. C. P. Morris.
Auditor’s Notice.
Residence Destroyed by
I will be at the following places for
the purpose -of taking tax returns for
1924. Only personal property -will be
returned. Fifty per cent, penalty
added for not making returns on op
or before Feb. 20: *
Rlackville, Tuesday, Jan. 8. .
Dunbarton, Thursday, .Jan. 10.—i—
Elko, Monday, Jan. 14.. : “•
Hilda, Wednesday, Jan. 18, •
A dwelling occupiod/by Mr. Perry
Harley and family^just beyond the
crossing of tW^Salkehatchio on the
Barnwell-Djiffbarton road, was de-
stroycfl^By fire Monday night, to-
with its contents. The house
fonged to the estate of the late Col.
Leroy Molair. It is understood . that
there was no insurance. The^iigin
of the fire is unknown.
is wool
wanner than
cotton?
Kline, Friday, Jan. 18. . • \
Mercattis, Monday, Jan. 21.
Meyer’s Mill, Wednesday, Jan. 23.
Robbins, Friday,. Jan. 25. ... .o——
Snelling, Monday, Jan. 28.
Willlstcn, Wednesday, Jan. 30.
W. H. MANNING, .
Auditor, Barnwell County.
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SHERIFF’S SALE
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Doggett-Collms.
Williston, Dee.’29. —A 'natTiage of
interest to this se.vi’on, win re the
bridegroom *is well known, was that
of J. Quincy Collins, »f ‘i haHotU', or.»l
Miss Billie Doggi lt, of Cov.’pen: ,
-which was solemnized—rtr t'Tiwpens
Monday, December 23rd. T’v )>::))p>-
young couple motored * > Williston
this week to spend ('hi’istrnas with
the bridegroom’s parert.s, Nfr. and
-Mrs. J. A. Colling of the Calvary-sec
tion near Williston.
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Hall-Ussery.
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Williston, Dih-. 29.- A ma’iiae - ot
interest to their many frieil Is nis
section was that of J. Plea. ..in Us-
sery, Jr.-.’'and Miss Canie Louise Hall,
both ad Williston. They W"--.- mar
ried Wednesday, Deeeinbei- _’d. liy
the Rev. VV. M. Jones, I>. !>., in Barn
well mi'd immediately. Left t’o ■ an au
tomobile trip. After about .
they will return t > Wi!!rs*on,
they will make taeir hom<v
bride is the attractive daui r
Mr. and Mis. W. S. Ila'i. T'i
groom is a jirosperou- y"U>,
chant and farmer of Willi-d'
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aged 72. dual at
Calvary seed ion
Thursday afterTio.Vff.
Decembt'r 20, after an illness of
ahnu i~fr ir~dTryr:~~ Ml 1 .' 'G iVen s"~wa"s a"
prominent farmer of upper Barnwell
county and is survived by his widow
and the following sons' and daughters,
L. -B. Givens of Williston, Tom and
Barnie Givens of Elko, Mesdames
Jennie Purvis, Leon Loltv L 1.. Por
ter, A. F. Weimortz of that section
and numerous grandchildren. Fu
neral services were held at CaTva'ry
Baptist church Friday, December 21,
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attended by' a large crowd. The
Rev. H. P. Bennett, pastor of the
chuTeh officiated. Mr. Givens had
he<;n a loyal ’and consistent member
of this church for many years and he
will he greatly missed in’the church’
and eommunit v life.
— Ixvause wo .1 fibre contains many
more 'nrfr cells than cotton fibred
is a. poor conduct heat and cold.
Therefore a woolen, garment form.s
an air-ecdl blanket, \yhieh keeps heat
jn and cold out. W arm clothes and
Norwegian
Cod Liver Oil
form an excellent' combination for
winter health. Puretest* God Liver
Oil has a. vitamin eonteTii 100 times
more powerful than rich fresh cream
ery butter. It also is easy tq taTce.
One of L’lKI Puretest preparation.'.
Every item the best that ski!! and
jonseict-ice can produce:
Mace Drug Co.
Drug Store
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Barawelli S. (’.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
The State
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R. S. Whaley.
Under and by virtpe of a tax fx&-
cution directed to me by J. B. Arm
strong, Treasurer of Barnwell Coun-
tyV I have levie*! upon.and wjH sell
trr - the -highest llidder .for cash, be
tween the legal, hours of .sale in front
of the CoU/t' House at Barnwell; S.
C., on Monday, January 7th, 1924,
this being salesday in said month,
\i* r ' Ahp -fohtrvring de-rribgtl regrl ?STateT
Fifteen (15) fere's of. land, more
or less, situate' and tying in Barn-
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we|l township and bounded as follows:
North by liinds pf Pat Parson-; East
by lands of W. H. Duncan, Jr.,'South
by lands of W. E. McNab; . West by
lands of J. B. .Morris.
Sr.me to behold tep-satisfy taxes
and ^gstsr-' purchaser to pay for
<tahips and papers. . _.
C. KEYS SANDERS,
.. ' ' Sheriff, B. 'C.
ft IF YOU HAVE ^
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Bowels, Dumb Ague, Sour Stomach,
and Belching; your food does not
assimilate, you have.no appetite,
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Seven Pass. Sedan v * - $2285
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Three Prrs. Sport Urcdstrr 1675
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Five Pass. Double Service
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Four Pass. Sport Touring 1735
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Four Pass. Coupe - • . ♦ * 1995
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tainment at a minimum of cost. For.
further information call or write.
Laurie D. Hutto
Phone Station No. 1. - Hilda, S. C,
Phoenician Stone.
Tho IMii'enician -.inm* vias a famous.
Imposture, in Hie sliaiio‘»*l' a '*l"ne.
hearing a bilingual inscription in CiVck'
nnd in’preleii led Plioeniciaii. and’pur
porting to lie a genuine tal'lot nt-thc
l-'dih ceotu-i.v B. C. In !M’i th" stone
v as setlr from Malta to l!m.ml Ko-
clictte. c tirator of th,e.caluieu of antiip
tiltic-. at Paris, and was declared to
he genuine -Iq him. A enp\ uf llie itl-
Feription Wits >etl' to several of t lo-
learned mem of lairope tor d*' iplier
inetit and trinslation. Anmir. the sa
\:.nts !upo-»d upon, in ’ addiinm to
Boehelte. vvel* llosenills of I'.aPe and
llamaker of l.evden .The Plaa nii mr
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Three New Glaciers Found.
Discovery rf ef three nfov '.laeieis in
the Bitter Boot range iiB.-Mot.i.m.i v'ti-
punle recently by 'I lteod(|p*' sto.ema'ker i
RiFll Ki <,D. Swan of the forev vei v ii .v j
Airty'e Voeated on a ridge hetween the :
Big and Kootenai creeks.' A elimh of ;
4.000-feet .was inade Ity the i xplorer-j
Into a wild nrullTitlle tiitveied sc-lion |
before the formations were j
sighted*Atnv of the ice masses was ot j
huge pTpy^lfHons, while the other tvvu
j,were considerably smaller. Inspe< tion|
’TnTThP area, including the study of mox j
(deposits and oilier geological signs, in .
idlcates tliat the glaiiers are receding ;
rapidly, Mr Shoemaker said.
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Lifting Power of Air and Gases.
The lifting power of air is old.'
pounds per 1,000 cubic feet of air fot
each degree Fahrenheit above the t?m
perature of The surrotindlng air
weight la the total weight inclusivf
of the deail weight of the balloon
The lifting power of hydrogen is 7.M
pounds per 1,000 cubic feet. The Hft-4
Ing power of hHium is B0.7 pounds pet
1.000 cubic feet* The f?nli*erarure ol
these last two being the same as that
the Burrounding air.
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HORSES AND MULES
I H A V E J 1ST R EFURN ED from *
the WEST WHERE I PURCHASED
LAV(1 C A RLOADS of HORSES and
MI LKS FOR OLAR AND ONE CAR
LOAD FOR EHRHARDT. .THESE ’
SHIPMENTS SHOULD ARRIVE
ABOUT JAN. 2nd. I HAVE IN
THESE SHIPMENTS MULE$. ' ,
Vi KB;WING FROM 850 TO 1400 LBS
ALSO TWO SADDLE* HORSES,
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the. Currency (Supervisor of State Banks). These reports are very, ex
haustive and convey such information regarding our financial condition as
is being carried on \vith proper ^regard for the safety df funds entrusted
to our keeping. - \ ■
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whatever. The examiners go over and prove dll of our books and
securities and inquire into every phase of our ^operations.
We* have always welcomed" the, strictest supervktion and shall con
tinue to, do so. ' , ^
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
HH Capital Stock, $66,000.00
Make This Bank Your Best Servant.
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