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- GOLDEN BEADS
By MOLLIE MATHER
Notice o( Director*’ Meeting.
Notice is hereby Riven that, as the
first Tuesday in January? 1924, which
is the date for the regular monthly
•[meeting of the Board of County Dir-
! ectors, is New Year’s Day ; (n legal
holiday ) T the regular meeting Wf said
Board will be hehft on Wednesday,
January 2nd, 1924. . Those having
business before the Board will govern
themselves accordingly.
E. M. Kirkland,
—» « :•' j Clerk.
Barnwell, S. C, Dice. 11» -192X““~ 3t.
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SHERIFFS SAl.ri
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■pxELPHLNE. sat before the fitting
U room tire, gazing, unseeing, at the
golden crystal beads which hung pend
ant from her throat. DelphLne was
very lonely she, had been alone since
Aunt Delphine'g death, with hut an oc
casional visit from some passing rela
tive. , • .
Jerold had given to lier these shin
ing heads during the first years\of
tengngement-i—It ■ twcwod-slie -had -
ti+wajrs tn»pm^hetTothcd to .tendrt. Tie'
hud been her girlish Ideal of manli
ness, and when Jerold had begged her
promise to "marry him some day," she'
had thought her happiness, complete.
It had pleased the girl to display for
her lover's commendation, her house
keeping skill; her reward -the glow of
appreciation in his .handsome eyes.
Then, intruding upon their happiness,
came a flattering business offer to
Jerold from a far city.
It was during her lover's first ah-
nence that hud sent her the golden
heatis. And as his business success
became known in the little home town
lielphlne’s friends would ask, "And
now, my dear, when is the wedding
day to he?" ,, >
Pelphlne could not .answer them;
Jerold, at first eager in his anticipa
tion of this happy climax, had, of late,
forgotten. Ur was he IndiflVrenl? f>el-
phine, faithful always, would'not ad-
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could if he, after all the years of wait- Hraltng-Springs Jiighway.
ing; of silent, patient devotion that Same to be sold to satisfy taxes
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Give yourself a treat! Get iht0^8\
Overland Sedan and “step on it
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State of South Carolina, y t— -•
County of Barnwell.
The State r ^
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. Alfred Hair
Under and by virtue of a. tax‘exe
cution directed to me l»y J. B. Arm-
strong-,-Treasurer of Barnwell Coun
ty, I have levied upon and will s^H
to the highest bidder for cash, be
tween the legal hours of sale in front
of the Court House at Barnwell, S.
(!., on Monday, January 7th, 1924,
jhi* being ^aleulay in said- month,
the following described real estate.:'
On^lo't with building? thercob, sit
uated-in town of. Blackville, S. C.,and
(bounded as follows:'North by lot of
Emma Porter; 'East by Blackville-
Spririg,field highway; South by lot of
fid. The bigger heW engine makes
you master of traflic land hills!
And the Triplex spri n g‘s (Pa te nted)
give the road comfort of a long,
heavy car. Before buying uty car,
find out how much better you will
like in Overland. The price has
\just been reduced. Ask us for a
demonstration.
JOHNSON MOTOR COMPANY
Blackville, S. C.
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1 00 acres of fine level land, located
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in and ar<5und Kline, S. C. For fur-
tHer inf or nation communicate with—
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slic had given?
Many social evenings fwnl Oclplilne
foregtVne Iwoiuse the Jeruld of those
first .haj)py days^couJd brook no other
escort. Cousltt Matilda came, as she
waited now^hr~the fire, light; Cousin
"Matilda wished to accept nelphine’s'
hoapltullty, wdiile she attended the
seasod’a muslcale of the Fairmont
Country club. The violinist who had
been persuaded to play was known in
the great outside world, and she did
not wish to miss the privilege of the
performance.
and- costs, purchaser to pay for
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C. KTTS' SANDEITS,
Sheriff, B. C.
SHERIFFS “SALE
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
The State
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Harley & Blatt,-Barnwell, S. C.
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Lawrence Fontaine came at the r»- :
finest of liis friend, a former college
frleml, now the president of the Fair
mont club.
Matilda had graciously invited Del
phine to attend the concert as her.
guest. Matilda caine in, a rusttn -of
silk,, and helped DelplUne to make
ready the small ten table. The rain
was falling In torrents as she hastened
to respond to n summons at the front
door. A strange man stood there;
raindrops fell from the brim of his hat
to the violin ease he carried under Ids
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“I pHnhrfi," the'man said. “1
have in some manner missed MivWdt-
rnot of the, Uountrv club, at the sta-
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tlon. He was to meet me, hut I could
And no taxi and f the solitary pussen
ger to’Htrgtrt frnm“"tTTPT even! tig”WitTTTr
I am Fontaine, - the vhdinist. t'*4tld
you direct Die to Mr. Wllmot s home?"
Matilda had followed her cousin to
the door. “Now. how unfortunate,"
she said. "I hapiten to know that Mr.
Wl+mot was ratted urnexperr'uitvy frr
the city. Ris agent must have care
lessly missed you. May. we not per
suade you to accept our In/spiinlity. in
his Absence? livening dinner is ready
and we shall he delighted .In the
honor." . *
Richard. India and Donie Still.
Under-and by virtue of a tax cxe-
cut inn directed to me by J. I». Arm
strong. Treasurer of Barnwell Coun
ty,-I ifave levied unoiv and will sell
to the highest liiddcr"for cash, hc-
“tween the legal bouts of sale in front
of the Court House at Barnwell, S.
C., on Monday, January’ 7th, 1924,
this being .salesday in said month,
the following described .real estate:
(5ne hundred and thirty- four (134)
acres of land, more or less, -sityabT
and lying in George’s Creek townsh p,
Barnwell County, and bounded as-fol
lows: North and'Kast by lands of C.i
E,. Riser; South by lands of- C> J.~ H.
Still; West fiy SaltkehatVhie. Run.
L. W'. Tilly
Sue Ford -1-, 4
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Allen - Eubanks
Joe McCreary
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130
—...200
Harriett Hutson .1 175
H. D. Calhoun--- __487-
Jf. AF-Etasierling j SfiO.
Same to be sold to. satisfy iaxns
'nd -costs, purchaser fj pay for
stamps and papers.
C. ELYS SANDERS,
’ - Sheriff, B'.. C.
When ^’ou can have
it cured at any time
in our Cold Storage
rocm at a
small cost.
V-ery
Mrs. Lessie Easterling
W. 11. Duncan
F. H.**Creech -.t :
T. D. Creighton _■ 1
Mrs. Ka,te M.‘ Patterson -.--2500
Mrs. Annie P. Eiasterling -g r>62
B. C. Norris* »
. L. uunter 1.
R. L. Cunter 300A
Daniel Tilly ' • T _ h. 200
Duneannon Plate 1 1650
Mrs. Jane R. Patterson -----
Fannie Chitty
J. M. WeathersTiee _ T
Billie Jenkins 1
Jesse* Middleton
J. W. Newton
Mrs, Annie B. Cave
Estate II. A. Patterson
Joseph E. Dicks ,_J
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Richmond Holly .
Holman
R. €.
A. A- Riclumlson . 1-----
Lenion Bros,, 1_ .
City Ice & Coal Co. ~
II. *R. WILCOX, Manager, • BARNWELL, S. C.
Barnwell, S. C.,
December 1st, 1923^
G. ARTHUR EVANS,
- Manager.
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SHERIFF’S
SALE
Dclpliine’s winsome smilc^seconded |
Hu* invitation, ami tin* noted musician
Hccepted gratefull.v. They went Mater,
in the belated t,axi sent by the com
mittee, to the clubhouse, and Delphine
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State of South Carolina,
Coimiy.-of Barnwell.
The State
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Film ore Simms?
L'ridef.and by virtue of a tax exe
at jon directed to me by J. B. Arm-
sat as one enthralled while. Hie vio-j stl<)1) ^ Treasurer Barnwell-Coun-
linist s- munie echoed through tliy hall. ^ , haVt K^jed upon and will'sell
The thrill wnuiined. wlioji later, Law : / . .. , ^ . , , ' t , ■
,, . ' . ’ , to the highest bidder for cash, bo
—L , , i u ~r -..ip iii front
hmne and sat talking until a late hour. lAU vh .the Jegnl houis of sale in trout
.TJie follow ing moiinrig he came from 'f tnc Court House at* Barnwpll, S.
Mpi Wllmot s home to take a walk on 'Monday, January 7th, 1924,
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- Boiler Flues, Shaft*, Pulleys, ¥^/\lW T 1 O Ta, ’ ,t antf Stack, Pip<, fK“dt
Hanijers, Belting, Packing, JaC Supplies. For Mills and
Lacing, Pumps. Injectors. Public Works. Low Price*.
Cotton, OH. GIn. Saw, Grist, FartillMr, M III Machinery. Su p>Mas and Rapsirsand Castings
__LGJI2AnD FOUNDRY. MACHINE, BOILER WORKS AND MILL SUPPirSTORE. augusta. ca.
Capacity 200 bands Three Hundred Thousand Fast Floor.Space
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Five, Seven and Ten Years
with Uelphinc thrmigli tlie autumn
wood. And at evening they lingered
in the Tittle, porch that long ago had
known Jcrdd’s?. presence. Dreams.
which had long been banished, shone ,
in Delphine's soft eves. The musician loTjtWs. ..oith by lot <)t Sam
looked Jjauu— their hlne: down to the Voutyf; F:>st by Jones’. Rridgc Road;
string of golden heads with which her South by lot of Arthur Odom; West
this being sale.-day in said month,
the .foilovfi’-tg described real est-atet—
One'lot with buildings thereon
t hated in town of Blackville, bounded
fingers toyed. 'Then, impulsively, eager
ly. he clasped both shining chain and]
tremhiing lingers.
, "If." said Lawrence Fontaine. “1
might Imt liind you to me with this
.bain—bind you forever—tluitr you
must go with me .everywhere—then ]
fhould 1 he lonely no more, Delphine, .
nor ever longing."
Strange that" ills, abrupt words 1
brought no surprise; strange that His 1
voice hruught again- poignantly the !
svfeet thrill his music had awakened,]
"Marry me!" the man entreated;
"our future years together will he like
golden heads upon the ehuip' of life.;
my Delphine!’’ *]
She Stood, recalling her past years
of disillusionment.
“We gather golden beads,” said Del
phine, "to wear for a necklace, and
the' chain breaks—--it breaks."
"Murry me, dearest!” insisted the
He took her into his arms.
Those who hud complained of j
Jerol
by lot of Elliott Moseley. * . .
.Same,, To be sold to satisfy-taxes,
and costs, -•purchaser to pay foxjn'
stamps and papers.- •
! -C KEYS SANDERS,
.. Sheriff. B.,^
The Smile of Delight
SANCKEN’S ICE CREAM
Good. pure, wholesome ICECREAM is the child's delight and is
really a healthful food I An I fur the older folks—they’re just as
enticed to good Ice Cream a. l!io kiddies. • .
Order Sancken’s lee Cream delivered at your home whenever vou-
want it.' For a prompt delivery, phone u>.! Made in Augusta.
The Best. Pharmacy
' BARNWELL, S. <L\
Loans procured promptly at lowest cost. *
Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwtdf^Countios.
THOMAS M. BOULWARE
Attorney-'at-law - Ba.rnwell, S. C.
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The State J
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W. i v . Ti anklin.
"Our Family Medicine ,,
I WILL WRITE you iq regard
to Black-Draughtdwcf-Hted.
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Under and by virtue of a tax exe-
'•utron directed to me.jny -J. I>. "Arm
strong. Treasuicr of Barnwell C,oun-
ty, 1 haW levied uuo?)'' and" will sell
tfiic highest, bidder for cash.' be
when the legal hours of Sate in fruat
d the Court House at BarnWell, S.
,i's neglect now sympathized in, r f ^ M(>ntJ ^ v January 7th, 1924,
his apparent .desertion. "To think, j ,' . . :, -
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si way like that, to. marry a traveling he foLoy/mg described real-estate: 1
inusielan. at latu ” . s \ One hundred acres, more or lessf
Jyotd.Vii’i jj^-fanuvay. city, hap- 1 situate and l^ing'Ta George’s Creek
peiml. some tp^plater tofattend-with owmhip and bounded as follows:
one-of his fair friends the season’s Xorth.by landM>f W- IL Black and J.
cenceffS^A wonderful rendition,’’ r; Creech; East and South' by lan is
J^ttiid^ronouncgd the violin ^ y R Baxf West by toby’s
“Fontaine, his cotbpamon toM him,! i
“always plays to his wife. She la ; Treek Ran. v < , .
said to die-Ids Inspiration. You may Same tpjje sold' to §ahsfy_Jtaxos
ae» her on the front aeat." —j :ind~ .costs; puVi:h£sejc;A,t^ pay fur
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"Jerold'looked; it was Delphine who stamps afld papers.'
gat thure. Delphine-ln her blue eyea A f.-XETS SANDERS,
the ll/ht of dreams come true. tt - Sheriff 'B C
icine, as I have been asing it
more than 18 years,” says a letter
from Mr. S. F. Mintz, of R. F. D. 2,
Lelahd, N. C. ."I keep it in my
hbhie ail the time, for it is mostly
our family medicine. When we
begin to feeMeverish or sluggish,
with troubleTrom the liver. or.
stomach," we take a ‘dose of
trouble is soon over. I mostly buy
|,a dollar package at a time, and it
has saved me many a bill.’*
- .Thedford’a Biack-Draught' is a
purely vegetable remedy, acting on
4he4iver, stomach and bowels. It
is made .from selected herbs and
roots, and contains no calomel or
other mineral drugs. f
It has been found of great value,
in indigestion, stomach ■‘trouble,
sick headache, constipation, and
lazy li^r r helping to; relieve-the
symptoms caused by these
troubles, and to put the digestive
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We'alw«y<t keep a big jibn-k on
hand, therefore you. are absolutely —'
protected, in case of-a Goal shortage.
This also enables you to buy in small
ffonntities if you desire (o do so. •
Beside quantity, we have quality, if
it is' no? excellent Coal we will take
it back without cost to you.'
J $r<LOO PER TON.
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edford’s Black-Draught and the system into proper working order.
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• Get a package of Black-Draught
liver medicine from your druggist
or dealer, today. Be sure to gef
the genuine—Thedford’s.
'Ttisdlord's
A Purely Vegetable Liver Melius
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& _ Private funds for small loans.
BROWN & BUSH
LAWYERS
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BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA.
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