The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 10, 1924, Image 5
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WILDER.
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ly paid off all i£s borrowed line and | J. F. Cleekley .-.2694.40
that the-deposits had increased 100 ^ McMillan and W^Json 1980.01^
opening session of the Legislature on per cent, during the .year'1923, was Howell C. Jone^ 371.80
CoK Edgar A. Brown'left for. Col
umbia Monday to be present at .the
\ FOR SALE.—Cleveland ^ig Boll
Cotton Seed. Made bale to the acre
this year. For prices, etc., address
B. P. Davies or W. A. Hayes, Barn
well, S. C.
Tuesday.
Messrs. B. S. Moore, Jr. and Fran*
Cave have-returned to Columbia to
resume their studies at the -University
of South Carolina after spending the
holidays with Barnwell relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie G. Richardson,
- I 1 OR SALE—Frost Proof Cabbage
plants grown in the open air,' all
early varieties. By parcel post: 200,
76c; by express collect: 500, $1.25; Peopfc.
1^0.00^ $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.
.of Washington, D. C.,‘ have been the HValker, vice-president; S. E./Moore
Ifuests of Barnwell relatives for sev
eral days. While here Mr. Richard--
son. renewed his ' subscription to The
FOR SALE.—69. acres of land in
Blackvitlo, S. C., all in cultivation.
$50.00 an acre for quick sale.—J. S. J.*
Faust, Denmark, S. C. 12-l#tf
FOR
very gratifying-to the stockholders
and officers of the bank.
The following board of directors
and officers w r ere elected-: J, E. Par
ley, N. G. W. Walker, S. E. Moore,
Ralph Smith, J B Morris, E. D. Pea
cock, C. F. Molair, J. J. Cochran ant
A. L-' Lowman.
J. E. Harley, president; N. G/W.
vice-president; Ralph Smith, cashier
The bank will fontinueyto serve_iti-Xou Emma Creech
many customferii, . whether they be
large or small, in tlje same efficient
. ~ —
20.00
T 650.65
.75.00
127.o0
_ .-.-90.90
133.00
— .‘.375.02
J. F. Jenning* Lmbr. Co. *
Town of .Blaekvillc —
•C. J.
H. GyBoylston
Elpm Cave
K. Sanders -
C. K. Sanders -.2. .
M, P. Langley -.-55.50
Easterling and Co. — --—,--22.15
T. J.'A,ttaway ' >-2.60
Jas, M. Caldwell, Treas. 25.93
. 10.00
..-46.31
^57.70
■15c and
SALE—r-Paper shell pecans—
23c per pound. Ouly have
abotrt 25 pounds Teft, dfder at once.
E; E. Goodson, .Barnwell, S. C.
LOST—Dec. 31st, one black bound
dog, tan legs and white breast, about
18 months old, named Logan. Noti
fy W. T. Still or G. L. Hill at Shel
ling,. S. C.
FOR RENT—Forty acres of cleafed
land, tenable land, convenient lo
•church and school. Good house and
well of water-.,—WUl .rent—for-550
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L- Armstrong
and daughter, of Bath, Mrs. Thos. H.
Peeples, of Columbia, and Mrs. Hask
ell Moore and children, of Waitcr-
boro, were the guests of Cap:: and
Mrs. J. B. Armstrong during the holi
days.
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The time for making tax return
to the auditor began* on the first an'
the time will continue without/ the
penalty until the 20th day of/Febru
ary. Read his notice in andther col
umn and make your returns as *oon
as you can. .* / *
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The Barnwell VCounty Teachers’
Association wili/meet at tKe BarOweU
High School Saturday morning at 11
o'clock. Art excellent -brogram has
In'en arrgfiged. Col. J. Rion Mcltis-
nvu.nf-r with 'wfiFci/it—-lur.’.g
past. If you a^e not already one of
its customers,
ited.
/ your account is solie-
locat
Bank No. 314.
HE BANK OF KLINE,
si at Kline, S C., at the close of
business Dec. 31, 1923.
RESOURCES. •
Loans and-.Discounts $62,408,27
Overdrafts .^. c _ 500,85
Bonds and Stocks Owned . • /
b^ the Bank,.* 225.00
Furniture and Fixtures^/.. 2,536.50
Banking House /Tl 1,452.5b
Due irom Banks gmd Bank
ers' 20,375.85
Currency .y'L.. 2,694.00
Gold . 10.00
Silver and Other Minor
Cnm ‘ 955.51
Checks and Cash .Items- — _ 273.95
Farmers* Union Merc. Co. -.
Lemon Brothers 2
trs Union Merer-Co. S?- -----36,a7
C. F. Molair
A. J. Owens l...
Rescue Orj:
G. M. Main
W. P. Stilf
C. S./Youngblood
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-----5.00
. — -28.06
— .15.00
,..195.00
19.27
5.92
COUNTY TREASURER’S TAX
! NOTICE.
-(CONTINUED NEXT WEEK)
The tax books for the collection of
1923 taxes will be open from Oct. 15
to Dec^ 31, 1923, inclusive, without
penalty. FromdLgnpfoSh 1st to March
15th the regula^nawful penalties will
be added; Books close March 15th,
1924. . ■*
The tax books arp 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
-w-vU be- gtven for- dogs frvcv six months
old.; r>.
Tax Levy for 1923
No/rpills
State purposes ■ 6
Ordinary County purposes,---; 7 , /fe
V *
Special - road tax . 1 2
Interest and sinking fund for
road bonds 4
Interest a*4- sinking fund for
_upast indebted- bonds
Constitutional school _____-3
Trees and Plants
FOR SALE
FRUIT AND SHADE TREES.
PECAN TREES! ROSES.
SHRUBS, EVERGREENjB,
HEp«E PLANTS, and
VINBS; •■: • >
CATALOG ON REQUEST
The C. C. Dorn Co.
109 Ninth St^
» AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Why
Total ... $91,432.84
LIABILITIES.
sickToF'Greenville, being-ttm; spcaku'J Capital-Slock Ppid ln T -,,-$10,000.00
Surplus rund -6,G0fMJO
is it colder
high
in the air ?
of
■k. of G reenv ill
the occasion.
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V.eiglff hale of' iflUpm—J.l A. M
Allendale, S, C.
• ORDERS TAKEX/ for home-made
beaten biscuits,—Address Mrs. Beat-
.en Biscuit, Box 495. Beaqfort. S. C.' If
/ • r-.il-o Easterling rctlirnpd—
CotuTntipa “Saturdty-1o / r^sunre-
studies at Cdlumbia College, making
the trip through the country in com-
pany/v^ith Miss Jean Riley and Mr.
Pgtry A. Price; who spent the week
end there with relatives and .friends.
-4,996.tr2-
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FOR SALE.—75 11^. Excel wnter-1
melon seed for §ale7 $1;25 per pound.)
-^AddVess J. M.. Buix khrtUer. Dun-1
^ barton, S. C. / l-t0-2tfld
Card of Thanks.
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E AND HEREABOUTS.
\Ye wish to thank our many friends
in Barnwell and Barnwell County for*
their kind expressions of sympathy
during the recent illness of Mr. I>.
C. * Vickery and~7>. C. Vickery. We
will never forget this kindhosS.
Vickerv Btosr and Famrilics;
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shine this
.slays gain
week.
minutes in
, Mr. F.
business
New Subscribers.
D. Rowell, of Hilda, was
visitor here salesdav.
Tin- names of four new subscribers
are heihg added this wqek to The
ist of sat-
. Mi'S Martha Moore
Cedar Spring after a pleasant
home. *
i People’s rapidly* growing
has returned tofi^fied readers, as follow^;
visit
Undivided Profits, less Cur-
( rent Expenses ami Tax-
—es Prt4d----i -——— ——-t
tdmd^ - Unpaid //
Individual De
posits Sun-
ject to Check 44,459.76
Savings De
posits 27.63().01
Cashier’s
Checks .. 2.- 950.45 73,020.22
. Total - ....$91,432.84'
State of South Carolina,
k County of Barnwell.
' Before me came VICTOR LEWIS,
Cashier of the above named bank, who,
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true-con
dition of said hank, as shown by. the
books of said bank. »
VICTOR LEWIS.
Sworn tC and subscribed before me
this 7th day of Jan., 1924. t
’ G C. Best, Jr.,
Notary Public for So. Car..
Correct Attest:
B. M. Jenkins, Sr.,
T. F. Hogg, .
Directors.
. Total mills -_26
Special School Levy.
No. mills'
Edisto, Old Columbia ‘ 2
Red Ohk, Upper Richland 3
Ashleigh, Joyce Branch,. Lees, Lohg
Branch, Meyer’s Mill, Seven
Pines — _--_._4
‘Cedar Grove, Sand — 5
Cave*—6
BOILER FLUES
MILL. CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES
3ELTIN0, PACKING AND LACING
WOOD. IRON AND STCCL
Brin* KNOINH RKPAIRS In »au> forqolrt work
LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA.
rs. S. D. Wa-ltun. Varmville, Va,
Clihnle Reynold's, La;;-.:-.r.
F. 1). 'Rowell, Hilda.
B, B. Baxfgy, Barnwell.
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Blaz^
Mr A. P. Hiers, of EFko, was.in the-
city salesdav on business and while
here renewed his subscription to The Small
People.
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A small amount of darn age Was
t Miss Frankie Harley-has returned ( |one to .the residence occupied by Mr.
to Winthrrtp. C-ollept* after spending! p oW i lat; , n Harley "and family in
NOTICE.
In •pursuance of the requirements
rif an Act of the General Assembly of
the State of South Carolina, I hereby
give notice that I will, at the next
meeting of the State Pardon Board,
which convenes, in Columbia at the
State House on January 16th, 1924,
—because the earth has/ absorbed a
supply of heat from the*sun. The far
ther one goes away from this heat,
the colder the .air becomes. How
balmy the feeling of
f f Glycerin and
HUft&Ui&l HftM} Water
‘when ick wio ls bite into the skin' and
leave it chapped and sore’
* Pur’etest Glyccln and Rose Water
is not only wonderfully smithing oh
chapped hands and face, hut a de
lightful lotion after shaving. Deli
cately fragrant with rose "Roquet.
One of 200 .Pur**test..pjeparation.;.
Every item the best that skill and
conscience can produce.
Mace Drug Co.
The Drug Sfore
BarnwdLS. C.
Barbary Branch, Diamond. Double
Pond, Elko, 5 for ornlnary, 3 for
TiOnds; total ' -. _ “ . — 1 - - -8"
Ellenton. 5 for ordinary, 3 bridge
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bonds, total ^8
Four Mile, Friendship, Green’s, Hil
da, Morris, Mt., Calvary, New
Forest, Oak Grove, Pleasant Hill,
Reedy Branch, Tinkers Creek 8
Big Fork --2- . 2..12
Dunbarton, 9 for ordinary, 3 for
bonds, total 12
Healing Springs , 12
Kline, 8 for ordinary, 4 for bonds,
total - 2 .12
Barnwell, 10H for efrdinary, 4 , 2 for
-- bondrt,- total-—.1 —/ — - - - - - 1.5
Hercules 2_-_' .16
MONEY TO LOAN
Loans made same d&jr
- application received.
No Red Tape.
HARLEY & BLATT.
Attorneys-at-Law
Barnwell S. C.
Blackville, 15 for ordinary, 4 for
bonds, total
Williston, 17 for ''ordinary, 4 for
bonds, total -. -.-.2
J. B. ARMSTRONG
It* •- W.>! . ' *
. jj :i. #. County Treasurer.
Barnwell. S. C., Oct. 8, 1923. .
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
is often caused by an inflamed condlttoa
of the mucous lining of the Kus'achjart - *
Tube* When Ihis tube is inllarot J you
have • a rumbling sound or imperfect
bearing. Unless the Inflammation can
be reduced, your hearing may b« de
stroyed forever. «
HALL’S (CATARRH MEDICINE wilt
do what we claim for It—rid your system
of Catarrh Or IleafYicas caused by
Catarrh. HALL'S t’ATAKRH MBD1C1NK
has been successful in the treatment ot
Catarrh for over Korty Years.
Sold by all druggists.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. O-
the holidays lierc
friends.
with relatives and
-West Barnwell* Tuesday afternoon o.;
fire on the kitchen roof, which evi
dently started from a defective flue
It is good to see Messrs. D. C„ and. or sparks falling therefrom. Quick
Lloyd Vickery on the. streets aga:n j ac tj 0 n on the part of the volunteer
after their recent, severe attacks , of j fire department so4n had - the blaze
pneumonia. , . • under control. The house is the* - pro
perty of Mrs. L. C. Tobin,
Mr. Judson Greene, of the Dunbar
ton section, renewed his .subscription’
to The People while in the^ city one
day last week.
Sales by the Master.
Im
by
•from a sentence of three years on
the public works, of Barnwell County,
which sentence was passed at the
February, 1923, term of Court of
General
tv.
Sessions for Barnwell Coun-
RI CHARD BRADLEY.,
NOTICE.
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I ADVICE TO THE AGED I
Age bring* infirmitiet, *uck •« sluggith I
bowels, weak kidneys, torpid liver. I
Tutt’s Pills
I Have a specific affect on these organs, I
stimulating tha bowels, givas natural I
action, ana imparts vigor to the system. |
nag
and impart* vigor to the system.
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Auditor’s Notice.
The following sales were made
he Master sple,sday: *
Mrs. R. L. Griffin and daughter, of" .J^kins Grocery Co., vs. II. J. Croft...
Sanford, l la., were-the guests last.i-pm-^^^]^ j, h. Grubbs; amount,
week of the former’s bi othei\ Mr.! $150,
\V. A. Hayd', and family. ^ Bank of Westej il Carcjina vs, Tilly
Eubanks. eL al.; purchaser,. 1 acre.
Misses Blanche Porter. Ella Louise.! Simon BroAnV Son<; amount, $7U>.
Molair and ( a'rric Holman have re-1 Purchaser, 90 acres, Simon Brown’s
turned to- Columbia to resume their' Son.'unmount $900.
studTes at Chicora College. L L. B. Baxley vs. Mary G. Baxlev,.
ah; purchaser, K.,,E. Moore
il 1
Mr. Hampton Berry, of the. Ash-1 amount, $5,000
b^h-^ection, was a visitor here Tuos-. S. H. RushWs. C.-E; Fishburne. puiv
-day andwtrUgin wti<.wo,I '
his subscription
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the city renewed
The People.*
ctfiTser^S. H. Rusii. amount.. $500.*“-
S. Ella Bplen vs. Lizzie Gregory, ot
ah; purchaser, plaintiff's attorney;
Miss Pauline Holman returned ♦<) amount, $3,635.
Columbia College last week”' aft^r j Atlantic Life ^InsUianee to. vs.,
spending the'holidays with her part- j Barriey F. Owens; purchaser, plgin-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Holman. luff’s attorney; amount; $i;0OO. '
/ _ _ _ •_ _ Bank -of Western Carojiwa vs. An n*
hy-
In pursuance of the requirements
of an Act of the General Assembly of
the State of South Carolina, we hereb
give notice that we will at the ne 1
meeting of the State . Pardon Board,
which convenes in Columbia at the
State House orj January 16th 1921,
apply to' said Board for a full pardon
from a sentence of two years on.
the public works of -BarmveH County,
which sentence was ^passed at, the
October, • 1922, term, of . Court of
General
tv. •
Sessions for Barnwell Coun-
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LUTHER' CHAVQUS
' WILLIE TREDERICK
( Ol NTV DIRECTOKS’ QUARTER
LY REPORT.
Claims’ paid, in- ((Tice of County Di
rectors for last quarter,-ending Dec!
31, 1923:
Mr. Ji S. Collirts, of Uihttr^ c, as
the city Tuesday- on business, calling
aK The.,People office to fenew his
subscription. • His ma*ny friends will
1 h* glad to-know that he has complete-
•ly 'recovered from a severe attack of
pneumonia.
I -Berry; el ah; purchaser,-Jkuwji_andJ
, Bush^_aliys.; amount. $500.
Franklin National Bank vs, Clar-
I ence J. Owt ns; purchaser. Brown and
Bush; amount, $4,000.-
Savannah Guano Co. vs. Sarah E.
i Meyer, admx.; purchaser* of real e<-
j tate, plaintiff; •amourt. $300; pur
chaser of. li\*x> stock, J. B. Korkland,
aniuunt, $280. ^
In spite of the'bitter cold weather,,
quit<* a large crowd was in Barnwell I
Monday, the occasion being “January
salesday,” one of the'most important
of^the year. A number of pieces of • T] lc an j iua i meeting of the stock-
reaTestate were sold under legal pro- I holUerS » 6f the First National “Baak of
Stockholders’ Meeting.
,h Ik Armstrong
The State Co.
,1. H. Sams i. _. .
R. M. Kea-rse _
J. F. Rountree __
H. M. Bodiford
W. P. Sanders •_
B. W. Peeples __
R f.. Wooley
$1503.75
-r—-■ 225.00
--- ---V--58.30
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..--I 29.15
-2——12.50
: 25.U0
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 Tor not making returns on or
or before Feb. 20:
Blackville, Tuesday, Jan. 8.
Dunbarton. Thursday, Jan. 10.' ’
Elko, Monday, 6ah.' I’J.
Hilda, Wednesday, Jan. 16.
Kline, Friday, Jan. 18.
Mercatus, Monday, Jan. 2L-
Meyet’s Mill, Wednesday, Jan. 23.
Robbing, Friday, Jam 25; '
Snelling, Monday, Jan. 28.
Willistcn, Wednesday, Jan. 30;
W. H. MANNING,
Auditoj*, Barnwelh County
DR. CECIL RAY,
_ ■ Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Mace Drug Company.
Barnwell, S. C.
Wm. McNAB j
. Representing
FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Personal attention given all business
.,1 wish to advise my friends that I will be prepared to take
care of their needs for first class cral this winter, as in the past.
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I am making arrangements' for the best grade the market-affords
and my prices will be as low as is consistent with quality. See
me before placing yoyr order. ■' ,, ' f
I will have a number of splendid Horses and Mules, which I
'will offer at money saving prices,
of Buggies, Wagons', Harness, etc.
Don’t forget me wheri in need
HILL TOP STABLES,
BARNWELL, S. C. *
• • •' S • • • • • •_ ♦. •_ .»■ >*s,*., , .,*.. # ..*ss # s^ # sf*ss*ss*««*--•
v.
eeedings and live stock dealers
port a good*- business.
re-
The one per cent, fienalty is now
added to all unpaid state-, county and
school taxes. Beginning February
the first the penalty will be two per
’ • cent, and from March'the first io
the fifteenth the penalty will be
seven per cent;, after which date all
- unpafid taxes will be turned over *to
the Sheriff for collection..
Barnwell was he!<f , at its banking
roonu? on Tuesday afternoon and the
progress Which the bank has attain
ed was remarkably a mf very gratify
ing to the ..stockholders. Qiiriuj? The'
years of 1921 and 1922^ the bank was
(jailed upon to borrow , cotisiderahle
money in order to take care of im
many customers that they might con
tinue their different lines of business
during these years of depression, so
the news that the bank had practical-
I. F. Still —r.* --. -
C. S. Anderson
J. A. Morris ..2
J. Staff Halford
C. M’. Turner
W. L. Baxley
Horace J. CrqUch .'i.
W. H. Manning ----^
iChas. A. Hensley, M. D. .
'E2 C. Matthews .222227..--
J2 'W. Folk
J. B: Armstrong .'T—-
E.'51. Kirkland'---- -w;
J, B. Morris . .7—
J. S. Still \
R. A. Ayer
Laurie McMilland j._
.25.09
14.68
-7 12.50
r - ..41.67
— -:--9.88'
—8.53
. 125.09
55.55
-.41.66
-•J—8.33
8 *%n
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63.S9
Office in Harrison Block, Main 9t
BARNWELL. S. C
If you Avant to keep on
selling ’em
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You’ve got to keep on
Notice oDSeizure and Sale.
State of South Carolina,
Coynty of .Barnwell.,
Having seized one Ford automi-
bile under section 885, Criminal Code
of *§outh CarolioS, Volume. 2, 1923.
and by virtue of p ‘Uer vest d in me
as a Magistrate of Barnwell County;
I will sell the said Ford automobile
at public auction for cash, in front
-7.91.66 of the pdst office at BlacFviP/*. S C.,
---.8.33 on Thursday, January 24vh. 1921, at
...150.25 U o’clock A. M.‘
—2.5o; ^ i. f. stjU.,
---■-5.00 Blackville,*-S. C., Jam 2,"l921—3t.
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