The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 24, 1924, Image 8

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'' .. \ -■ Wt-" I v , > c • c ■ /•■ 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. , ' ' l. v ’ .. a -- 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 % -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 ■ r \ State of-South Carolina, County of Barnwe!|. 1 , — . ’ - ‘ *. 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, * 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. „ • * ; ‘.v , 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 ? , (5# .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 i 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. x • 1 -'■ * sf -• 100 acres of fine level land, located in and around Kline, S. C. - For fur ther information communicate 7 s , I X 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 L 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 ,.. *.: >^4 (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 X The of the Knight is here! ass* /o Sales Increase! sure — it takes a wonderful motor car to make the brilliant record Wiliys-Knight made in 1923. ' T ' People are turning to the Knight for its beautiful coach work, its luxurious comfort, its distinction, its great strength—but mainly and mostly for the many incomparable benefits of the wonder! ul Wiliys-Knight sleeve-valve ’ engine. The engine that grows quieter, smoother and more powerful in use! JOHNSON VICTOR COMPANY * Blackville, S. C. ■ . V WILLYS -KNIGH T j , . . ' ' a Harley & Blatt, Barnwell, S. C. — OR — A. A. Gambill Realty Co., Birmingham, Ala. inBBnnnBODBBnaBi “Bofll Me Op” a I USED Cardai for years and it did me more good than any medicine l ever used,” writes Mrs. M. C Ragsdale, of Fort Towson, Okla. “I used to suffer with womanly trouble that weak ened me until t was a mere shadow, nervous, and could not sleep. I did not feel like I could live. “It seemed that nothing helped me tin I heard of Cardui and began to use it It strengthened me and, as *twas recommended to do, it regu lated and built me up till I was like another woman.” If you are weak, run-down and feel that you need a tonic, take Cardui, the woman’s tonic, the tonic about which you have always heard, the tonic that helps weak women regain their strength. Cardui acts on the womanly system and helps relieve pain and discomfort due to female ailments. Try Cardui, today, for your trouble. 4 ^ CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic y.„ f »■: .-.v A Complete Radio Set for $30 . " . — r > The National Monod.vne one-tube set fills the Radio bu/er’s requirements better, than sets costing hundreds of dollars, As a long-distance receivec, it is unequalled and the reception of a 4 ^ ^ * thousand miles is an every-day occurrence to Monodyne users. So simple and free from complications that even a child can ' • • ' 1 V ' I >• , ’ ' P|)orate it. The National Morrodyne has a receiving range of about ^ , l . • A ' fifteen hundred miles without amplificatiori. Some of the stations that have been,heard in Barnwell are Havana, Cuba; Kansas City, — 1 . ■ ■ ■ . ■ , t t - Mo.;, Darenport, Iowa; New York Crly; Washington,\D. C.; Fla.st Pittsbui’g, Penn.;'Dallas, Texas, and numbers of othbr stations. - THESE MACHINES ARE SOLD BY ,r L. E. Davis and F. H. Miller Buy your machine from a home man who can install it for you. " . ' * . . ../V i- The Smile of Delight SANCKEN’S ICE CREAM / Good, pure, wholesome ICE CREAM is the child's delight and is really a healthful food! And for the older folks—they’re just as enticed to good Ice Cream at the kiddies. Order Sancken’s,. Ice Cream delivered at your home whenever you want it. For a prompt delivery, phone us! Made in Augusta. , The Best Pharmacy BARNWELL, S. C. . ± * About 638.05 District No. 16.—Green’s. S. "M. Webb — X-BO.uO 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 X 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 . j&k and my prices will be as low as is consistent with "quality. See me" before placing your order. 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 of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, etc. » ^ %♦ 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. 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