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v- - ; •X l •- 1 V \ . f -/» . . USINGS! M ASTER S SALE B I T T LUDER 'M FOR SALE.—Cleveland Big ^oll Cotton Seed. Made bale to the acre this year. For prices, etc., address B. P. Davies or W. Ar. Hayes, Barn-1 well, S. C. - ' FOR SALE.—75 lbs. Ex<?bl water- irielon seed, for sale, $1.25 per pound. —Address J. M. Burckhalter, Dun barton, S. C. State of South Carolina) . County of Barnwell. ' Court of Common Pleas. Mrs. K. C. Ligon, ( Plaintiif,; vs. ' Mrs. M. A. Anderson^ Hanson Emily Anderson Jordan and H. R. Ander- - ^ “fr . ' vv— son, j ;r ‘ Defendants. Pursuant to the terms of a Decree passed in the .above entitled case signed by 'his Honor Judge T.‘ S. l-10-2tpdt^ easp and dated the l^tth tlay-of Jgn- f pary, 4^24,- I will offer for sale .at FOR RENT.—Large, comfo.rtal)Te:P uhlico outcry to tlte highest biddei- rot)m. Apply to Mrs, C. C. Meyer, ‘The Circle Inn,” Barnwell, S. C. for cash before the Court .House door in Barnwell, South Carolina, on,Mon day, February 14th, 1924, it being WANTED.—-Boarders. Qomforta- salestiay in said month between the ble rooms, excellent, cousine, home'j lega^ hours of sale the following de- like atmosphere.' Wti y contend with I scribed real ^estate: the-drudgery of housekeeping when! All of ..that certain piece, parcel- or you can board just as cheap? Ap-, tract of land situate in Richland ply to Mrs. C. C. Meyer, “The Circle Inn’, Barnwell, S. C. STRAYED.—One black and tan hound dog, with white tip on end of tail. Answers to name of 4 ‘Scott.” Reward offered for his return. No tify Lee Lancaster, Blackville, S. . C. 1-24-ltpd FOR SALE:—Real milch cows:— Will gxchpnge for two-horse wagon, or any farm products except live -*t.ock T h»y v sweat potatoes,- or aspai,- , agus crowns. J. E. Owens, Black ville, S’ .C. ' , 1-17—4t. • * •liilfJi •• ••• •• • • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • • Township, Barnwell County, South Carolina, containing 210 acjes, more or less, and bounded as follows: 'On the North by lands of R. H. Burck halter; East by lands oY P. J. Owens,; South by lands of James Barker and on,, the West by lands of J. J.-'Burck- halter. f . ‘ r , t * Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. The' successful bidder will be required to deposit-*with me during the legal hours of sale on said day Three Hun died c^iOO.Oo’i Dollars to guarantee compliance with his bid. Should the successful bidder fail within a reason able lime \o comply with his bid,--then the said Three Hundred Dpttars so dc- posited to be taken as liquidated dam ages for his failure so to comply, un less his default be) excused by th Court, Should said successful bidder fail upon the demand of the Master to make said deposit when requested then the Master is authorized to re j Mr. John A. Morris,, of the Hertu- sell said property during said lega les section, was a business visitor I hours of sale upon said salesday in question. All bidding by thw default ing bidders to be disregarded and at said subsequent sale the Master like wise to require the making of saic deposits upon the terms hereinabove set out. H. 1.. O’BANNON, . Master. Barnwell,* S. C.. January 19. 1924. 1 / Notice to Debtors and Creditors COUNTY TREASURER’S TAX. * ^NOTICE. . • ^ • * ^ 4 The tax books for the collection of J923 taxes will be open from -Ogt. 154— to Dec. 31, 1923, inclusive, without penalty. From January 1st to March 15th the regular lawful penalties will be added. Books • etOse March 15th, 1924. The" tax books are made up by school districts. In asking for yout- taxes be sure and state school dls trict in which property is located. Dogs -are not entered on. the tax books. Separate receipt and “tags will be given for <iog$ over^six months old. — ——^ —: Tax Levy for 1923. . . -No. mills \ State purposes 6 Ordinary County purposes IVt Special road tax _— . 2 Interest and* sinking fund for •' K .v v ’ . *-' fcr road bob'ds 1 *4, Interest and sinking fund for . jtast indebted bonds ' _-3'/i Constitutional school _ T __f _3 . - "y ♦ # The COACH The days gain nine minutes in sun shine this week. here .Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.-Robt. A. Patters >n are - receiving Tongmtulations upon, the arrival of a* little son. « Mr. U. T. Youmans, of Hattieville, » ■ i „■ j wa- in the city Friday and renewed his subscription to The People.' Touring Model, *850 Freight and Tax Ext,ra The friends of Mr ale glad to see. him an illness Kurman Da' 1 is »ut again after of.alHuit two months. . v t/ M'-ssrs. J. E. Hailey and Ralph Smith returned ’ Tuesday morning ■fronv a business Uap......t(),. Richmon ]. Va. t Total mills __26 : ^ . ' . . Special School Levy. • No. mills Edisto, Old Columbia _-_2 Red Oak, Upper Richland -_-_3 Ashleigh, Joyce Branch. Lees, Long Branch, Meyer’s Mill, Seveh Pines 1. --Z rrr_"_-4 Cedar brovet Sand Htll -__ r 5 'CaVe.'I-n- ---. -2-- -„77I--_irr!r Barbary Branch, Diamond, Double Pond, Elko, 5 for orntnary, 3 for bonds, total ;8 EHenton; 5- for ordinary, 3 bridge— bonds, total Four Mile. Friendship, Green’s. Hil- * . da, Morris, Mt. Calvary, New Forest, Oak Grove, Pleasant Hill, Reedy Braneli, Tiiikers Creek 8 Big Fork .... .1.1 12 Dunbarton. 9 for ordinary, 3 for bonds, total 12 Healing Springs ____ ____ j 12 Kline. 8 for ordinary, 4 for bonds, tOtal L..J! -- _12 Barnwell, lO 1 ^ for ordinary’,'4 1 /^ for bonds, total .15 Hercules ' ___16 Blackville. 15 for-erdinary, 4 for bonds, total *.... ^19 M Williston, 17 for ordinary, 4 for bonds,.total -__.21 ; J. B. ARMSTRONG, . County Treasurer. . Barnwell. S.'C., Oct. 8. 1923. ^ •• \i A SIX —- Built by Hudson Under Hudson Patent Mrs. Eugene Easterling and Elizabeth Easterling have returned from a. pleasant visit to relatives in Augusta. Messrs. W. H. (beech and L. S (beech, of the Olar section, renewed theii subscriptions to The People while' irTYhe city last week., Notice is here.tw given that all per sons yv-ho are ind’ebted to the estate of jqhn Westley ('bitty are re<iuire:l to make prompt' payment to John Pitifcrtey. ('bitty. Execufor, and ail persons holding claims against the 11 said estate aict required-u» -preheat- them duly attested to the said* Joim Pinkney (,'hitty. Executor. Blackville, S. C. JOHN PINKNEY CHITTY,, Executor. The smoothness and longdife for - which Hudson is famous is now ' tharedby Essex. It is all impor tant advantage to hear in mind* 3, . v ' • ’* So also is the fact that the Essex “Six" possesses other notable Hudson qualities. It has the same type clutch, the same axles, the same provisions for long life and easy care of all worki n g parts. Essex reliability is retained, Essex economy of fuel,, oil and tires is greatly enhanced. - ,9* * We ask this test"—take a ride. - You will enjoy it—that’s certain. See'how' handling is simplified: y Starts at the touch of your toe* Steers easily as a bicycle. And 1 how easy v gears shift. Easy to •park too. Its low center oig^avity } makes safe and comfortable driv ing on all roads at all speeds. Simple to lieep in first class con dition. Requires little attention. | Lubrication for the most part if. done witfi an oil can. You,too, wiilsay: “theNew Essex provides ideal transportation." A 30 Minute Ride Will Win You Sale of Trust Property.•> The friends of Mr. apd Mrs. Solo mon Blatt will learn With regret that --A their little son has been quite sick and hope for his early recovery. \ do men % . their hats? J j ly virtue, of the power contained in a trust deed made to me by W. *P. Franklin, on the 27th day of Novem- 1 Ikm - . 1923, which- deed is recorded m , Book 9-L, office of Clerk of Court for 1 Barnwell County7~r- will §e!l on Mon- J day, the 4th day of February, 1924, the same l>eing saie,Sila.v>in said moiv'h during the legal hour- bf r sale, in front of the Court House at Barn well, Fv~ C.; fthe following . described Jancl. £ to-wit: All that. piece;- parcel .or travt. of la'nd 'situates lying,and by-;.. ing ip Georges Creek-Township, said - • • • r . j.County ' and State, containing one hundred acres, more or less,, and [“bounded on the 1 North by J. C. U. j Creech-', East by • lands o? ♦ W. H. j Black and B. *P>. P^jcley; South by lands of \V. C. Baxley and West by thc» run of Toby’s Creek. Terms, of sale cash, purchaser t > pay for papers and revojiue stamps. . -—^ M C. Diammid,. Trustee. ’’ ' ' ‘ Trees and Plants FOR SALE! KR IT AND SHADE TREES, ■ » >• ' ♦ ' PECAN TREES, ROSES, , SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, HEDGE PLANTS, and VINES. CATALOG ON REQUEST The C.C.Dprn Co. 10H Ninth St., ) AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Ml W. D. Harley Motor Co. . ibt; - Don’t Buy a Radio > • , i , - » - - r -, *■ t m . ' u - < Until You Have Seen and Heard . * i ^ ' The “RADIOLA” Line BOILER FLUES MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES BELTING, PACKING AND LACING WOOD, IRON AND STEEL V - SSI ecau-e. when they used to wear ar- ei au-e, when they used to wear av? mor. they thought it-safe-to .remove | the helmet when talking with a* friend. This action, a compliment. I passed into pur custom of raising the- S -Win. McNAB Representing FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. PersonaT attention given all business Brinn KSiilNK KKI’AIKS in aulo forqnlck wnm LOMBARD IRON WORKS,-AUGUSTA, GA. Office in Hai^rison Block, Main St v - # > ■ ■ . • i ■ . " • BARNWELL. S. C. . hat. Customers compliment us on L _ \S1MRIN T” Notice of Seizure aim Sale. * ‘Bwieleol tablets *— . because they gain from them safe iv- State of South-Carolina, lief from colds, grippe and headache. * County of-Barnwell. * Absolutelv true aspirin, tablets so • • i . t- i “ • , . , ^ , Having seized ‘one Ford automi- skillfullv made that their beneficial i, . oe - , sm ■ * P . bile under section,88o. (b iminal Code action begins in 15 second^ H.ghe.-t i of South vCarolin;i< Volume 2,;- 1922. purity,. tte\ei briiate oi .liuin.^ a nd by virtue of p >uer. • ire'st d in m;* - One of2fK)''Pure test preparations-,^ a MaKist ,. ate - of Barnwell County, -Every item the best that skil . am j se jj s j,j ( | porrf automobile conscience can producer ■ ;• public auction for cash, in front TVl * C* j-of the. post office at' Black.vi"'*. S C., Mace Urug V/O. I on- Thursday, Li,vi V -y 24,1. 1921, at mm ’ 11, o’clock A. 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