The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 24, 1924, Image 8
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TREASURER’S REPORT
Quarterly report of County Treas
urer of school claims paid for the
quarter hepinninK October*^ 1st and
enditip inber ::iat, 1923, inclus
ive.
J. B. # ARMSTRONG,
County Tres.
District No. 2.
Rosalie Reid ”—
W. R. Moore ■ v
VV.^R. Moore — . - .
Rosalie Reid rv
tJeorpe Allen Rosborouph
Rosalie Reid
Cornelia Patrick
W. R. -Moot*- : -
W. B. Parker
'George Allen Rostwough
■Seven Pines.
$ioi.r>o
_ 30.1k)
,...110.00
100.00
..7^6
.J 00.00
60.75
.60.00
...20.00
7.50
$517.25
District No.
I.dcile Creech
Lucile Creech —
S. P. Williams , .
W. H. Moody, Jr.
Lucile Creech —
4.—flip Pork.
$101.20
..... 100.00
. 30.00
IftO.oO
100.00
District No. If.—Blackville.
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J. B. Armstrong, Treas. Note
(Commercial Bank ..5,300.00
C. H. Riser i-.- 1,269.03
L, R. Fanning ...6.00
Mrs. J. H. Sanders ,
Mrs: J. H. Sanders
Lydia B. Mays
Lydia B. Mays
R. J. Reddish
R. J t Reddish ..
S. J. Price
50.00
100.00
.....50,00
..50.00
75.00
... *18.09.
....225.00
7,143.12
District No: 28.—Double I’ond.
Mr'\ W. C. Bubt ......... ..101.35
Mrs. Hattie Hutto - -.75.00
Mrs>, W. C. Buist 100.,»
SIMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Served.)^
277.10
$511.20
District No. 7.—Red Oak.
Mae W'oodward ...
E. G. Hay
Mae Woodward ...
Mae Woodward ..
... 65.00
9.45
65.00
...10.25
$155.70
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-FiOng Branch.
$75.00
65.00
District No. 8.-
Pinkie Bates
Pansy Staley
S. J. Carroll 5.50
Charlie Brown . .... O.O - )
l^nkie Bates .... 75.40
J. S. M. Carter ..... 30.00
Pansy Staley C— .. ..65.00
Pansy Staley 32/>0
Pinkie Bates .. . 25.73
Pinkie Bates ... ...37..))
District No. 21—Ediato.
Ruby Peacock .
District No. 23.—Hercules.
Matilda Grooms
Lucy Cook
Olive Parker .-.—
C. F. Molair -—..— .
tllive Parker —
Lucy- Cook .. r ... .
Matilda Grooms —.. .
Fiiat National Bank ...
(City Ice and Coal Co. .
Lucy Cook ,— -
Matilda- Grooms '
M. C. Diamond : —
Olive Parker ... -
60.00
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State of-South Carolina,
County of Barnwe!|. 1 ,
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Court of Common Pleas
S. S. Furse, Jr., and E. M. Lawton,
co-partners in trade under Uu>ftrm
name and style of fURSF & LAW-
TON,
c Plaintiffs,
against
J r W. Waiker, apd Thomas-Clemens,
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Home Bank,
Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANT, THOMAS
CLEMENS: You are hereby sum-
i moned -and required to answer the
complaint in this action, of which a
i-opy is herewith served upon you, and
to serve a copy bf your answer to
said complaint on the subscribers at
their office in the town of BarnweU,
S. C., within twertty days after , the
apply to the Court for the relief de
manded in cpmplaint. f
HARLEY & BLATT,
Plaintiffs’ Attorneys.
Barnwell, S, C., January 17th, 1924.
State of South Carolina,
(County of Barnwell. „
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Court of Common Pleas.
S. S. Furse, Jr., and E. M. Lawton,
co-partners in trade under the firm
name untl style of FURSE & LAW-
TON,
Plaintiffs,
against
J. W. Walker, and Thomas Clemens,
Home Bank,..
•- .100.00
.--75.23') servicejiereof, exclusive of the day of
118.C0 such service; and if you fail to answer
156.89 | the complaint within the time afore-
...115 00
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.100 00
1...47.5;
40.-3)
. . .75 00
_10L30‘
v ..24.19
' .115.00
! 1,144.9?
District No. 24—Ashleigh.
Frank Corley _---.-5.00
said, the plaintiff in this action will
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TO THE DEFENDANT, THOMAS
, CLEMENS:
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NO
TICE that the complaint in the above
entitled action was.^on the 15th d^y
of January, 19^4; filed in the office of
the Clerk .of Court - for Barnwell
County. —
HARLEY & BLATT.
Plaintiffs’ Attorneys.
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100 acres of fine level land, located
in and around Kline, S. C. - For fur
ther information communicate
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District No. 9.
Alice Edwards
Mrs. Hattie Hutto _
Bell Y once —
Ruby Hughes _.
Alice Edwards . -
Belle Yoncc
Ruby Hughes
Belle Yonce ..110.( 0
Alice Edwards - 95.00
$418.05
Hilda.
. .. 95.00
.75.00
82.540
100.00
95.00
111.25
.. ... 1-00.00
District No
.1. Harold Shealey
Ruth Mims Coggins
A7.ilee Mills
Ruth Mims Cogging
J. Harold Shealey
Ar.ilec Mills
Bertha Wallace
J. Harold Shealey
Ar.ilee Mills •>.— .
Ruth Mims Coggins
District No.-11.-
L. E. Bush
E. Bush
$863.75
10.—Healing Springs
$130.00
85.00
85.00
85.00
167.88
85.00
. 40.UD
150.0()
.85,00
.85.00
Mrs. C. V. Hair *
Blackville Hardware
Mrs. C. P. Hair
Fora E. Park
Mrs. C. P. Hail- J? X - --75.95
Co :“:::u<<w
75.00
n.. 30.60
275.!
District N<f. 25-
Lois liliper ---- -
-New
Forest.
75.00
A. M^Cushman -- -.-"-25.50
Loift Ulmer —-- ^r-- 75.00
• 250.59
District No. 26—Upper Rich Land.
L.* G. Dicks - -,’- - - 60 O0
District No. 27—Reeves Creek.
Jennie Purvis* ..—---—•' -.50.00
Amelia Spann'. ..... ..--.40.00
Jennie Purvis ._50.00
—
140.00
District No. 28—Elko.
Miss Francis Rankin —
Miss Connie M. Crouch
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L. E. Bush
$997.88
-Four Mile.
$121.71
117.1a
115.00
$353.89
District No. 12.—Dunbarton.
11, H. King, Supt.
W. P. Franklin
H. H. King, Supt.
H. H. King, Supt.
J. T. Armstrong, Treai. in’t on
Bonds . .
H. H. King, Supt.
J. B. Armstrong, Treas. „7..
Rosa McCutchmi
H. H. King,
522.00
83.80
102.28
524.60
137.74,)
526.59
.W.tiT-
40.00
67.50
Mrs: Clara L. J. Hitt -..
Mrs. A. A.. Lemon
Mrs. Clara L. J.Ttitt-
Miss Connie M. Crouch
Knoff and Cullum
Miss Francis Rankin ..
Knopff and Cullum
Mt/et Connie M.. Crouch
Miss Francis Rankin -
Knopff and Cullum
Nellie FL Rolan<l
Nettie Chavis
Knopff and Cullum
ICaopff and Cullum
Knopff and Cullum
Mra. Clara L. J. Hitt
Knopff * and Cullum ..
Knopff and Cullum ..W.
75.00
.1 75.00
104.82
. ^0.00
._..%00.00
.•..--75.09
307.25
-. -75.00
- 1.400.00
.,,,..75.00
75.00
_ 375.00
.. -50.00
-—40.00
-600.00
. I.-30.00
— .600.00
. -:-iOQ-09
-1,000.00
_ .300.00
4,583.22
District No. 29.—WUUston.
District No. 13.-
H. J. Crouch
J. M. WVathersbee
Fulallia Parker
Fulallia Parker"
Kola 11 in Parker
$2054..V)
-Pleasant Hill.
... . ■ 58.00
.1L. 25.85
100.00
— roojio
100.00
M. B. Self : -V—
Mra. A. A. U'mou
Mrs. Carrie Ussery
M. B. Self . —
Mrs^ Cairie Ussery.
~“W. H. Kennedy and- Son
Thus. W. Weeks >
Williston "Hardwar<“ Co.
J. S. Johns _: J
Mattie E. Wolfe
W. F’. Garvin
M. B. Self' : ’
M. B^Self .. —
Mrs. Carrie Ussery. ' ‘.2.
District No. II—Mt.
Edith A. Walker
Fldith A. Walker
!,. J. Baughnvin
Evel/n I^'oto _
$383.85
Calvary.
.75.00
75.00
19,18
40.00
-_U15.00
. . -150.00
. 27.50
. 1,305.00
.X. 27.60
— 179.8',
-27.79
.. .26.05
. ... 60.00
.--.45.4)0
. _;.29 25
...-:in.40
— 1,305.00
.... :27.60
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(CONTINUED NEXT WEEK)
Sheriff’s Sale.
District No. 15.—Reedy
B. W. J. Still !• •. .
ivortfy Hair . .. .
Lila Brown , ..
Mrs. T. A. Flolland
Mrs. M. L. Baxley
Mrs. Lila H. Brown .—
Leroy Hair
Mrs. T. A. Holland
Mrs. W. L. Baxley ..._.
Mis«iouri Simmons
M. 0. Creech «—
. 200.18
Branch.
.X—5.55
. .. 20.00
.. .105.60
-_ 100.00
_.-»0
.,.-105.00
12.00
. —104.00
.-.60.00
-i._40.00
. -..26.00
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District No. 16.—Green’s.
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S. M. Webb — . 80.00
W. C. Kennedy —i — 8.93
169.33
State of South Carolina,
County .of Barnwell.
The State
. vs. '
P. J. Zeiglei*.
Under and by virtue of a tax exe
cution directed to nje by J. B. Arm
strong, Treasurer of Bartiwell Coun
ty,. 1 have this day levied upon . and
will sell to the highest bidder, for
cash, between the legal hours of salt*
in front of the Court House at Barn-
Well, S V C., the 4th day of February.
1924, this boifig salesday in the said
month," the following described real
estate:
Forty acres of land, more or less,'
situate and lying in Red Oak Town
ship, bounded as follows:
North by lands of O. H. Owens.
East by lands of O. P. Hsyv—
South by lands of O. H. Owens.
W r est by lands of Samuel Hay. —
Levied upon and sold to satisfy the
above executions **and costs.
C. KEYS SANDERS.
' Sheriff Baniwell Co.
’Barnwell, S. C., January 16, 19247
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I wish to advise my friends l^iat I will he prepared to take ^
‘care of their needs for first clusS -c^al thi^ winter, aa in_the past. ^
I am making arrangements for the best grade the market affords
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1 will have a number of splendid Horses and Mules, which I
will offer at money saving prices.. Dori’t forget me when in need
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%♦ We always keep a big stock on
4^ , hand, therefore you are aboolntely _ •' *
' protected in case of a Coa! shortage.
This also enables you to boy in small
quantities if you desire to do so.
. Beside quantity, we hare quality, if . '
V it is not exesllent Coal we will take
A " • 1 ■
V it hack withimt cost to you.
V ^$10.00 PER TON. ^1
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4 City Ice & Coal Co, —
V B. H. WILCOX, M|tr. Barn wo 11. B,C. .
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