The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 17, 1924, Image 5

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4 -t- > j- j . < : <>. •: 1 • l X . Ju-;- B IISINESO riLDERO <-:-x-x~x-x-:**x-x~:~:-x-:-:~x~:-x. FOR SALE.—Cleveland, Big Boll I Cotton Seed. Made bale to the acre this year. For prices, etc4 address B. P. Davies or W. A. Hayes, Barn well, S. C. • __ ‘ • v Vote on Peace 'Plan. FOR SALE.—75 lbs. Excel water melon seed for. sale, $1.25 per pound. —Address J. M. Burckhalter, Dun barton, S. ' ■ l-J0-2tnd ^ The Pebple this week publishes a synopsis of the peace plan that was awarded first place in the Bok award, together with a blank ballot.- Read- ers of this paper are urged fo ex press their opinions of the plan by s. •J filling out and forwarding the ballot to the proper address. For the con- vehiepce of the people of this section, Manager W. J. Root has placed a ballot box in the lobby of'the Hotel Diamond and has a supply of blank ballots on hand. It is the duty of every American citizen, men and women, to vote on this question. COUNTY TREASURER’S TAX NOTICE. * - FOR RENT.—Large,—comfOTtable room. Apply to Mrs. C. C. Meyer, ‘The Cii'cle Inn,” Barnwell, S. G. — ^ WANTED.—Boarders. Comforta ble rooms, excellent cousine, home like atmosphere. , WSiy contend with the drudgery of housekeeping when you can board just as cheap? Ap ply to Mrs/' Ci C. Meyer, “The Circle Inn’, Barnwell, S. C. -Notice to Debtors and Creditors. _ FOR ^ALE:—Real milclf cowjft— Will exchange fPr two-horse wagon, in- any farm products except live rtock, hay, sweet potatoes, or aspar agus crowns. J, E. Owpns, Black- ville, S .C. 'y f-17—4t. •••••••••••••••••••a • " • • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • ••«••• -.Notice is hereby given that all per sons who .are indebted ito the estate of John Westley ChittjJ afo required to make prompt payment to John Pinkney Chitty, Executor, and all persons holding claims against the said estate are, required to present them duly attested to the said John Pinkp^.v Chitty, Executor, Blackville, S. C. . v JOHN PINKNEY CHITTY, ^ —‘ Executor. Sale of Trust Property. ^ t. _- By viitue of the i>ower contained in a trust deed made to. me by W. P. Franklin on the 27th day of Novem ber, 1923, which deed is recorded in Book 9-L, office of Clerk of Court for Eafmvell County, I yrill sell on MoYi- in day, the 4th day of February, 1924, the same being saiesdayin said month pay for papers and revenue staifips. front pf the Court H ouse at Barn j well, S. C., the following described Mrs. F. H. Hitt, of Elko, attended !and - to - wit: A11 that P iece * P arcel The days gain seven minutes -ur.shine this \yeek. the teachers’ meeting here'Saturday. M-r. J. R. Boylston, of Allendale,, was a business visitor here Monday*. Mr. J. G. Shipps, of Bla^cvi newed his subscription to Yh ille, re- he Pe >- ;s- The tax books for the collection of- 1923 taxes will be open from Oct. 15 to Dee. 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 schobl districts*. In asking for your taxei 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 be given for dogs over six months old. t\ * Tax Levy for 1923. No.' mills ; Y r State purposes 6 Ordinary County purposes 7Ms Special road tax 2 Interest and sinking fund for road bonds 4 * Interest and sinking fund Tor past indebted bonds -.jj.-- _-3 4 /jj * Constitutional school 3 Total mills _-26 > <a Special School Levy. » No. mills Edi-tb, Old Columbia 2 Red Oak, Upper Richland 3 Ashleigh, Joyce Branch, Lees, Long Branch, Meyer’s Mill, Seven Pines - 4 Cedar'Grove, Sand Hill 5 - ~ ~ S - -- •- Barbary Branch, Diamond, Double Pond. Elko. 5 for oralnary,.3 fpr bonds, total —8 Ellenton, 5 for ordinary, 3 bridge bonds, total :_.8 pA 1 ' while in the city T'nursday. Mrs. Eugene Easterling and,Mi s' hliz *il u*® h went—over tm Augusta Suntlay for a vist to rela- : ive Mr. J. W. Johnson, of WillUton. was business visitor in Barnwell Tues day. His friend • him here. are always glad or tract of land situate, lying and be ing in. Georges Creek Township, said County and State, containing one bundled acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by J. C. It. Creech; East by lands'of W. 11. Black and B. B. BaxleySouth by lands of W. C. Baxley and on tiie West by the run of Toby’s Creek, Terms of sale cash, purchaser t<) _duting-4ke legal hours of sale, in . , r M C, Diamond. Trustee. Four Mile, Friendship, Green’s, Hil da, Morris, Mt. Calvary, New Forest, Oak Grove, Pleasant Hill, Reedy Branch, Tinkers Creek. 8 Big Fork 12 Dunbarton, 9 for ordinary, 3 for bonds, total 12 Healing Springs .... i2 Kline, 8 for ordinary, 4 for bonds, yj Mr. .L- P. (bitty, of. the Doulue •xmd section, was a welcome cajl -r at The People office while in the citv Saturday. ’• Mr. B. (ourrty’s 0. Norris, one of Barnwell substantial farmers, re- does a ball boutice ? total .... 12 Barnwell, 10Vs-’ for ordinary, 4^ for bonds, total __ T _, T .__15 Hercules V—. .... .16 piackville, 15 fqr crdlnai y, 4 for bonds, total I.- .49 Williston, 17 for ordinary, 4 for bonds, total .... ^ ... . 21 J. B. ARMSTRONG, County Treasurer. Barnwell. S. (\. Oct. 8’. lf-23. THH UNIVERSAL CAR Looking Ahead L AST Spring a total of 350,000 pieep’e were disappointed in J not being able to obtain deliveries of Ford Cars and Trucks* as orders were placid faster than cars could be produced. The demand for Ftfrd Cars and Trucks this Spring will, accord ing touall - indications, be far greater than last Spring. Winter buying has heerT inefeasing ct a greater rate than ever before. . ' . Actual retail delh'eries the past 60 days totaled 308,170 Ford Cars and Trucks, an h increase of 1,961 a day over a year ^o. Over 200,000* people have already ordered Ford products on I , our purchase plan, the majority of whom will take delivery in the Spring. * i } ■; p.j * The above facts are given wfth the suggestion that you list your order promptly with aTord, dealer if you. contemplate the pur- - chase of- a Ford CAf or Truck for use this Spring or Summer and j wish to avoid delay in delivery. iX Detroit, Michigan . You rtecJ not pay cash lor your car. You can arrange to make's small deposit down, taking care 61 the balance iri easy payments. Or. you can buy on the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. This puts you on the preferred order list and insures delivery of your car at a time to be determined by yourselL See Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer newed his subscription to The People while in the city Tuesday,. We understand that Representative (». L. WtjisMnger. of Blackville, will he a candidate for Railroad C ommis- w’oner from the Second Congressional District, . The friends of Mr, T S. Gave will learn with regret th?Lt he underwent a serious operation at ap Augusta hospital at two o’clock Tuesday morning. • IBs—early .recovery is hoped for. % , 1 — . * * $ .' The Ford Motor Company has i-hosen The 'People as one of the papers in South Carolina to boost the bale of their ptiuulai:..ca^.—Ihg, h.first ^ ati interesting series of ad vertisements appears in 'this issue. V —because, when it strikes, it, is knocked slightly out of shape. But. ln*imr elastic, it springs back to shape and this reaction makes it rebound. The use of , Rubbing Tiwteieoi v » helps pu,t ‘fin shape” tired; aching qiuscTes" and- -stiff joints that sport, labor or , illness hits ‘‘kiiockcVl Jiut.” A refreshing‘b >dy-rub for athletes, invalids and infants. Excellent al-o [for removing; perspiration odo4's ami Trees and Plants I Advertise in THE PEOPLE ❖ - V ' Tile Rev. S; Gary Beikwith. ot _ Charleston, was in the city Monday j f^r soothng the face after shaving <naking hands with ohT friends”^!r. [ Beckwith is a former rector o'f tin* CHtirch of the Holy Apostles and altvays .receives a hearty welcome .when he visits this city. . Mace Drug Co. The 'RehCaJlL Drug Store \> -.NVAS* v,* -.-U— Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE! FK JIT AND SHADE TREES, PECAN TREES, ROSES, SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, N. - HEDGE PLANTS, and VINES. CATALOG ON REQUEST The C. C. Dorn Co. 109 Ninth St., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. SOUTHERN RAILWAY L. BOILER FLUES MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES 3ELTIN0, PACKING AND LACING WOOD. IRON AND-STtEL Col, J. Rion McKissick. of Gree't- ville, pard’his first visit to Barnwell and Barnwell County Saturday., when he'T^me down from the Piedmont to -rfHicer an nrklresw . nt'-the Uurehern’ Wm. McNAB Representing ^ FIRE, 44EALTH AND ACCIDENT Brifig KNlIINK RKHAIKS m iiuto fof qoUk Work LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA. INSURANCE COMPANIES. .¥%*• meeting. It is to be i cgretted th u. through some misunderstanding, hth-Personal attention given all business did not*reach Barnwell in time fro *iol : more than make a few remarks to Office in Harrison Block, Main St . the gathering, as he is a pqblic.speak er of note. He addressed an audience at Williston Sunday morning. Coi. '.McKissick is -well known -to and be loved by the newspaper men of the State. • BARNWELL, S. C. Notice of Seizure and Sale. Death of E^dre Baker. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Having seized one Ford automi- t r J,i;„ PuL-or nf bile under section 885, Criminal Code The friends of-Mr Fkldie Kakei. of of South Carolina, volume 1928. , * this city, were shocked to hear of his death, which occurred suddenly in Bamberg Thursday night. His body ' was brought to Barnwell Friday af-' noon and laid to rest in the Barn well Baptist Churchyard, Dr W* M. —. Jones conducting the funeral services. * Mr. Baker was the eldest son of the late Mr. C. F. Bjiker, of Barnwell, and is survived by -one sister and one brother, who have the,sympathy of many frends in their bereavement.. ; aryd by virtue of p •vier d in ni.* as a Magistrate of Barnwell County, I ^will sell the said Ford automobile at public auction for cash, in, front of the post office *t. Blac!:vil>. S C., on Thursday, Jailu;-,ry_ 24ib. \'?%\, at' II o’clock A. M. ‘ . . L F. STJJ.L, Blaekvme, S. C., Jan. 2, 19 < ?t —3t. MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day application received. ^ No Red Tape. HARLEY & BLATT. — . Attomeys-at-Law Barnwell S. C. For the future of the Souths CATARRHAL DEAFNESS is often caused by an inflamed condllion of -the 1 mucous linihg of the Eustachian Tube. When this lube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect* hearing. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your bearing may be de stroyed forever. HALL’S CATAJWH MEDICINE will do what we claim for ft—rid your system of "Catarrh or Deafness .caused by Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful in -the treatment'of Catarrh for over-Forty Years. 8ol<U>y all druggists. - F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo O. V -V’Z.;,' ■A' ECAUSE of the remark able development of its * natural resources, the South to-day is taking a new leader ship in the economic progress of the nation. x.' But this leadership, if it is <? . t to be maintained, must have a more enduring foundation than the possession and exploitation of material things. x The South of tomorrow will be made by the children of to day. The boys now in school and attending the churches " will be the captains of industry and the leaders in the profes- sior)s.a few years hence. * • *’ ■ • v Citizenship is in the snaking in the schools and the churches. . A great responsibility rests 1 upon the shoulders of the teachers of the South—in the ^ pulpit and in the Class-room. But the compensation^ac corded the great majority of them is inadequate. , The Southern Railway Sys tem, which pays three million dollars per annum in school — taxes; voices not only its own . best interest the ambition of its 60,000 employees in re-r spect to the future of therf children and their section, . when it expresses the view that greater rewards should be of fered the men and Women who ■* are building Southern citizen ship of tomorrow. j- -.i e SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH = Advertise in The People. I DR. CECIL RAT, * Physician and Surereon. Office at Mace Drug Company. Barswell, S. C.. f .. x 1 X t.