The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 31, 1924, Image 4

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Vj . -t v ' z* f yf '\ . , i 1 1- [ f i 11 i ■! % • I: v./ THE BARNWELL PEOPLE ■Btar«d at th« post office at Barnwell, 8. C.. as second-class matter. JOHN W. MOLMtS 1840-1*12 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1 50 Six Months .00 Three MortfHs .60 (Strictly in Advance.) B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. THURSDAY, JANUARY 31ST, 1921. C. M. McTeer * .-_^200.00 ' 4. 11 ' ' 1 " 866.46 District^ No. 37.—Sand HilL. Mrs. Mtaude W. Harley 75.00 J. R. Rosier ' Mrs. Moude W. Harley 75/K) More New Subscribers. Scarcely a week passtfc/tfiat «loeT| not mark an increase irv-The People’s rapidly growing Rub>c1-iption list, and it now has l>eyrmd tiuestion THE LARGEST J0OUNTY CIRCULA TION. The growth of this paper dur ing the past few months has l>een yoiy flattering and gratifying to the ^editor, and is proof that The People is living up to its slogan: “Just Likei a Member of the Family.” Subscri bers can ijid in the betterment of the paper by speaking n friendly word to their neighbors who may not h«r on our subscription list. We would like to see The People go 1 o every home in the county. Won’t you help make this ambition a reali ty? Those who have joined The People family during the past week are as follows: Miss Mamie I^tu Still, Barnwell. Mrs. J. R. Harden, Kline. _ • 155.25 * District No. 38.—Oak Grove. Mrs. G. Victor Kearte _‘__^0.00 Mrs. Cleo R- Barker 101.85 Mrs. Clco R. Barker 100.00 Mrs.-<j. Victor K^arse -00.00 Lemon TLroa. 10.00 Vucett Mon-is —.40.00 ^rest Morris . 7 _-9'.25 ^ 442.30 District No, 39.—Friendship. Perry B. Simms .u. .,100.00 J. K. Zorn ... 3.8) John R. Ray, Jr., ...^ r _..3.00 Perry B. Simms Bennie Zorn . 100.03 !_--2.00 More Cold Weather This section has been visited by more cold weather during the past few days and another cold spell is predicted for the-latter part of this week.;’ Better watch the thermome ter and guard against frozen water pipes and automobile radiators. is the danger signal red? --because the rays 1 of light from a red object vibrate more violently than those, from any other color. There fore they startle the eye into instant attention. Safety calls for Humesr Disinfectant weherever germs or insects endanger health. " ' No, b acts like cleansing sunshine where sunshine cannot reach. Tea times more powertu! than carbolic acid, yet safe and inexpensive? One of 21)0 Ibiic-resi preparations. Every item the be.st that skill and conscience can produce. Mace Drug Co. The Drug Store ' Barnwell, S. -C. DR. CECIL RAY, Physician and Surgi Office at Mace F Barnwell. S. C ; 208.30 District No. 40..—Tinkers Cre Mrs. Claudia Kennedv^fl . 86.08 Mrs. Clai^ia Kenpeily- ^.80.40 C. C. MibchelKrT'-. ->*>3.53 • • 220.01 ' District No. 12.—Morris. J. F. Fields -i-. ---4.00 Essie Reid — -- 40.00 44.00 District No. 43.—Columbia. Bessie M. Johnson - ri^_ .65.0 ) W. A. Parson -—-- ---- -.51.05 Sarah E. Hankinson 40.00 156.05 * 4* District No. 45.—Barnwell. J. I).’ Rnhison Supt. 1,576.07 Melbia Johnok*m -— -.50.00 J. B. Armstrongs, Treas.. .—626.50 Geo. G. Butler ' - - .-.369.43 J. I). Robinson, Supt. 1.258.55 Geo. G. Butler _-_368.25 J. D. Robinson, Supt. _..-l,339.b3 J. 1). Robinson, Supt. -1,219..0 (,«>(». (1. Butler . .. ....- 351.10 7.158.75 District No. 50.—Bloomtngdale. Lemon Bros. . _-._7.00 (', F. Ilolair - 36.25 .Melrose McRri<ie , . .. 100.00 Jones School Sup. Co. . ,*.,.42.44 M. M. Oestriker 40.00 Melrose McBride . ....100.00 P. <'. Mvrick . . : .50.00 \ District No. 52.--Jovce Branch. A F. Corley A E. Corley 50.00 ..... I 50.00 - —400:tF» District No. 53.-»-Kllenton. Gertrude Bryant . .1 ... . 30.00 Ellentcn . Graded School .175.00 Sarah E. Walker . . 35.00 ' 240.00 District. No. 54.—^leyer’s Mill. Callie M. Batts _ . .100.00 f*a1T?t^M: Bates ' . . ''*100.0:1 C.T). Rounttve 10.00 B. W. People* . __9,00 ('allie M; Bates . 1. .100.00 Miltlml Gardnefc . ... 40.00 R. B. Chisolm |_. 3ImTo Dplliw .\lcK. Fofvman __ 35.00 i— - .437.30 (ounty Board of Education. The New Sentinel Pub. Co. _-’_.5.25 D. W. Daniel 4 24.00 J. B. Armstrong 25.00 Horace J- Crouch', —13.35 J.-B. Armstrong Treas. Library . WilHston 25,00 J, B. Armstrong, Treas,. Library Dunbarton -.25.00 The Barnwell People -■_-;38.82 He,J. Crouch^ ,. -..-50.0() it. J. Crouch --,.100.00 COUNTY TREASURER’S. QUAR TERLY REPORT FOR FINES AND. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS COLLECTED FROM OCT. 1ST to DEC. 31ST, INCLUSIVE. J. B. Armstrong, ^ s Coamy Treasurer. J. WgSanders, Magistrate at Kline Orin Moye - Smart Barker -^-<^50.00 60.00 Magistrate at Dun barton Miller _— —5.66 C. S. Ande R. L. Wooley;—Magistrate at Willis- trfh. Trump Garvin ..20.UO Span Dicks — 20.00 Harry Posey .O'- _.20.00 Lodrtck Smith -- --- -— 10.0') Robert Abner - —25.00 Boisie Jackson : — 20.U) Tom Patetnt —— 20.00 ' . * 135.00 W. P. Sanders. Magistrate at Barn- welL . a — Stanley. Dicks . _..—10.00 Sonny Boy Green — .20.00 Henry Terry 20.03 Bo Miller . r .„25.00 John Williams .J.. .1 --10.no r T *• _ Newtbn Cave .-- - .25.00. John Riley -—' ----25.00 Prince’ Roberts 125.00 Lutheran McMillan - - 25.00 Janies McMillan. .. . - _ _-25.03 Jeff Smoak - 25.00 Jolin Odom — . -- —25.00 McLaurin Haney . 25.0» . ...._ 285.00 I. F. .Still, Magistrate at Blackville. D(wk Green . ----- 2i».( 0 Cary Hampton - ~"7 - .cio.oO , --— . 45.00 J. A. Morris, Magistrate at Hilda Charlie Williams ' ' - - 3.33 Annaliza Williams v - 3.33' Lessie Green • 3-..I . 10.00 R. L. Bronson, ('lerk of Court G. W. Green, Liconsc- ._7.!0 G. W. HalfoCd. License 4.20 Chas. Mitchell. Time 100.00 The Buick Third Member TBuicITcSfS through-a 4hird member, not the T ❖ ^ springs. The springs only support the body assure easy riding. A Buick rear spring accidently broken cannot misalign the axle and prevent driving the car. The Buick axle remains in fixed position. Consequently the adjustment of Buick four-wheel brakes is not affected by the deflection of the springs, ■ - K-Zk-JO-NP t T f Y Y v »> ❖ When better automobiles are built Hi build them * DENMARK BUICK CO., DENMARK, S.C. f ; ^ . ' . 7 • • ♦ja- WHEN- BETTER. AUTOMOBIEES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM ❖ ❖ The Williston Puli. tV/.y 3.00 ;• 111.6t) k Miscellaneous Collections Walter K. Duncan. Comp. Gen. additional hist, license fees 704.91 Walter E. Duncan, Comp. Gen. . Gas Tax _556.24 L T . S. Govt. Federal Aid Road Construction _ . .. 8,520^5 So. Belt Tel. Co. Rent 'Phone -2.99 Walter E. Duncan Corhp. Gen. ’.Gas Tax — — ._-533.0.> So. Bell Tel. Co. Rent 'Phone 1.90 Walter E. Duncan. C >mp. Geii. Federal Ain Roads - — -2.277.38 Walter E. Duncan. - Comp. .Gen.. Gas Tax ‘ .. , 684.04 W&'E. M. KiI'-khfnTT. SeTBeT" TeL Co, - % A Bank de- | pends upon I .! J ❖ ❖ f Y Y Y v f Y Y f ❖ t Y ❖ f Y ❖ ❖ ♦V its friends C*bV't The measure of a bank’s success is 4v>t found in prosperous balance -sheets alone, byjt in the. increasing number of iis (leiiosUurs. ■The, pi;a- gress of its business and widening of its ouciook depends upon friends. It is from such a. point of view that we..somewhat proudly point • our steady consistent growth which .stands for progress, safety ’with service and the faithful performance of our duty here. WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOI K AtCOl NT. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, $50,000.00 ‘ 4 . ' * *. , .• •’ * ^ ' v ' t ' ' Make This Bank Your Best Servant.-- J. E. HARLEY, PRES. S. E. MOORE, VICE PRES. . < N. G. W. WALKER. VICE PRES. RALPH SMITH CASHIER I « If— — * ' TREASURER’S REPORT (('ONTINUFD FROM I.ASTAVFl Harriett M. Dark ins, J. B. Armstrong, Treas. Lib’y .1. S. Johns _ . Joe E. Kelly Mattie E. Wolfe J. M. B. Self _ —. ._810aK) Y 'id./i i ; j V fld.110:] - .30.' 11 1 A 45.60 ;!; , _ 5.5 71..'f» 1 District No. 32.—Lee's. Blackville Ha *; (V 2.55 District No. 33— 5 ary Branch. SEE ME FOR PRICES I have a complete stock of all grades on hand at all times. Also Acid, Kainit and Soda. The old reliable irginia-Carolina Chemical Co.’s ands.' - ~ W. E.-McNAB, Barnwell, S. C. ♦ * + a i & / ( ♦ Y ! V THE NEW MODEL ❖ Y V V j ♦> ♦ ❖ X i ❖ i i . V You Corinrie I.ong (onnne Long Gary Sanders • .90.00 .9b .irk . . 17.50 197 >0 District No. 34.—Kline. Cave Srhortl District No. 3i5 65.96 ,C’. MlMcTcor /j, . -.- T .212.15 J. B. Armstrong'. Inti on Bonds 137.85 Mrs. A. Lemon ..50.01 C. M; McTeer . .... _.200.50 ik-u no .longer need compromise on looks in buying an £ IIX economical, low-cost car. The New Model Qar has this’Y i • • • • • • .# double appeal—distinctive appearance and proven penormance # ^ T A FINER CAR: GREATER VALUE f New Models on Display at Write to x You W.-:-'. Lh, Best ) •j- i Y | ❖ X ^ 4 P. a Drawer 910, BP. . ^ / Augusta, Ga. For one of their illustrated catalogues^ An unusually large stock to selectjrfim this season. | THE SOUTH'S OLDEST NURSERY { General Auto Repairs and Accessories Machine Shop and Welding Y V Y Y _ V- ■ ❖ ❖ ❖ t > • • V Vs‘- ■ ' : -i if. A ■■