The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 07, 1924, Image 5
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FOR SALE: —Real milch cows:—
Will exchanj?e for two-horse wagon,
or any farm products except live
Ktoek, hay, sweet potatoes, or aspar
agus crowns. E. Owens, Black-
ville, S .C. . ^ 1-17—4t.
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LONG TRIP 100 YEARS AGO
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FOR SALE.—I have'nt Lyndhurst,
or Boiling Springs, S. C., 1 cow and
young first calf at $30.00; 1 cow and
T^oung second 1 dalf at $40.00 jl cow
and young 3rd calf at $50.00. I will! source of the River St. Peter.
— tfoll any one only of tfiese cows. T7
B. Ellis, Jr., Lyndhurst, S. C.
SUry «f th* 8tr#nu*«« Exploring Ex-
padition *f Maj. 8. H. Long Inta
Northwest
The exploring expedition conduct^!
"by Maj. Stepiien H. Long of the United
States army took its, departure from
Philadelphia on the 20th of April last
with the view of traversing the Ameri
can territory ift a northwesterly direc
tion and returning by way of fhe great
northern lakes, says the Franklin Ga
zette of October 27. 1823. The gentlo*.
men composing »the expedition'accord
ingly proceeded by way okWheeling,
Fort Wayne, Chicago. Prairie -Idu-
Chlen and Fort St. Anthony'to the
FOR SALE or RENT.—100 acres
of farm land, two miles from Baldoc,
on the Allendale-Martin . highway;
house and all necessary out buildings.
Apply to Mrs. J. “A. Porter, Barnwell,
S. C.
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LOST.—One bull dog, half white
and hr.lf brown, bob-tailed, named
“Frislde.” Left my home Thursday
night, Jan. 31. Reward for return
to H. L. Harley, Barnwell, S. C.
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Quite a large crowM was in the city
Mondav, which was salesdav. I —
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They then traveled over the valley
of the River St. Peter to its junction
with the AsslniboUie, liavitig ascer
tained, agreeably to their ln»tructi<»na,
the point at whixdi tlie forty-ninth de
gree of north latitude, the northern
boundary of the United States; crosses
that river. Thus far they had gope by
horses, but at this place they em
barked on hoard bark canoes, in which
thejrfeached Ldf;e Superior. Here they
^exchanged tlieir canoes for a bajteau
aad, amid severe gales and "Storms
with snow, proceeded to Mackinaw,
where they met a revenue cutter, which
took them to Detroit* ' There they
boarded tiie steamboat Sui»erlor and
landed at Buffalo.
Pursuing their tourney they found
passage on Knanfrw>f one .of the New
York canal packet.boats at Rochester
on the Uenessce river, and traveled on
the customary mute to Philadelphia.
The tour extended to the fifty-first
degree of north li/ttude and embraced
a circuit of more than t.dtRi miles, up-
•WgrtTfiTTfJttlthf U4l--1ttgHrTh^
savage wiiderness. This long and
COUNTY TREASURER’S TAX
' NOTICE.
The tax books for the collection of
1923 taxes will be open from Oct. 15
to Dec. 31, J1923, inclusive, without
penalty. From January \%t to March
15th the regular lawful penalties will
be added,, -Books close March 15th,
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The tax books »re made up by
school districts. In asking "for vour
taxes be sure a*d state school dis-
trk-t in which property is located.
Dogs ate not entered on the tax
hooks. "Separate receipt And tags
will be given for ddgs over six months
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Tax' Levy for 1923
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No. mills
State purposes .1.. ..— - — --6
Ordinary County purjioscfli 7 Vj
Special road tax —-.2
Interest and sinking fund for • 4
road bonds -T-- —— -4
Interest and sinking fund for
past indebted bonds" --3M:
Constitutional school- —3
THE UNIVERSAL CAR.
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Forecasting A Tremendous
Spring Demand -
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Total mills"'
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Mr. W. H. Hutto, of Rlackville, was b |, nza nJ 0 us ext»edition lifts been com
d business visitor here Friday.
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"Mr. J. C. R. Grubbs, of Hilda, was
In the city Saturday on business.
pleted in the short peroid of three days
l<‘ss than six months, and greatly re
dounds to the credit of the dlstin
guished scientific otb^ers by wiiom It
was conducted,"
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Mr. T. A. Greene, of Dunbarton,
was a business'visitor heae salesdav.
Col. Edgar A. Brown spent the
week-end in the city with his family.
Maj >r,J. Aiislem Meyer..of Mcyei .-
Mill, was the guest of relatives-here
Monday. ~ ^
MADE HIS GARDEN PAY WELL
Minnesota Lad Laid His Plans Early
and Carried Them Out
With Skill. s
Mr. (i. M. Nee! y. of the Denmark
Duick Co., was in the city Monday or.
jiufmcs*
The Board of County Directors bel l
their regular monthly meeting here
Tuesday.
Mr. E. C. Matthews, tmairman
j c-Board of County Directors, wa
in the.city Tuesday.
("apt.. W. D. Bhu kj Messrs. J! W,
l-'plk and H. M. T-homp m. of Will!--
.on. were in the citv Tuesday on busi
ness
t Garden jilttns started dtiring^t’hrisL-.
mas vacation and .carried out tlie fol
lowing summer earned a Minnesota
chib hoy a net profit of more that.
1 Sitto and tlm state garden club cham-
j pionsldp for last year, obtaining n
J location for bis garden early, tills
J club boy. Willard Weeks of Winonn
Minn., drew a plan of Ids plat, indi
cating tit** place tor each varjety ot
jiccd. so tlrat w lten lie had the ground
prepared in the spring there was no
1 delay in laying off and planting the
I rows. The first products of the gar
of den were ready for us** 21. days after
planting. From, that'time on. through
out the summer, this young gardener
not onl\ supplle*! his family with all
the fresh vegetables needed, but, leain
ing how t«i prepare his product-- for
ntafket. he built tip tin extendve trail*'
nmong his neighbors. Finding the price
for late products—low.' he used tbe-i
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——Special School Levy.
No. mills ,
Edisto, Old Columbia 2
Rod Oak, Upper Richland 3
Ashlcigh, Joyce Branch, Lees. Long
Branch, Meyer’s Mill, Seven
^ Pines - —, - ’ ^'--4
Cedar Grove, Sand Hill —5
Cave — .T— — 6
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IlurljaiT Branch* Diamond, -Doaide
Pjmd, Tilko, "• foT orntnary, 3 for
bonds, total *— 8
Kllcntori,’ 5 fob ordinary, 3 btidgo
bonds, total _— _— —c-8
Four Mile. Friendship, Green’s, Hil
da, ^Morris, Mt.' Calvary, New
- Foresti Oak Grove, Pleasant Hill,
Reedy Branch, Tinkers Creek 8
Big Fork . : . .1 — --—12
Dunbarton. !* for ordinary, ;> for
bonds, yd-Rl —i_-i2
Healing Springs —:. J __'i2
Kline, 8 for ordinary. 4 for bonds,
total L. --12
Barnwell. 10’i fur ordinary.-4^ for
bonds, total 15
Herbules — 16
Blackville, 15 for crilinary, 4 for
bonds, total -_i_.
VYillistnn-. 17 for ordinary,
bonds, total
* J. B. ARMSTRONG,
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Barnwell/S. Oct. 8. 1923.
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mote Ford cars and trucks were pro
duced last year than the previous
year, an increase of over 50 per cent.
In spite of this tremendous increase in prcJduction, it was
Impossible to meet delivery requirements during the .spring."
and summer months when orders for 358#00 Ford Cars
and Trucks could not be filled. *
This year winter buying for immediate delivery has been/
more active than ever before—and in addition 200,000
orders have already been booked through the Ford Weekly
Purchase Plan for spring delivery.
These facts clearly^.indicate that the demand during this
spring and summer will be far greater than ever, and that
orders should be placed immediately with Ford Dealers as
a means of protection against delay in securing your Ford
Car or Truck or Fordson Tractor.
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Detroit, Michigan
A small deposit down, with easy paymenta of
the balance Arranged, or your enrollment under
the Ford Weekly Purch j Plan, will put your
order on the preierred liat for spring delivery.
See the Nearest Authorized
Ford Dealer _ *
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Messrs. B. S. Moore. Jr., and Frank
Cave. Jr., of the University of SoUih
CjpyjliiT'i. spent the week-end here
with relatives;.
. club work to put up
training Tie ba-d acquired in canning
U>mato«‘s. beets
Trees and Plants
FORI! SALE!
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
Notice is hereby given that all per
sons who are indebted to the estate
*»'***te»j- '
of John VVestley Chitty are required
to irnike prpmpt payment to John
Pinkney/ChittM. _ Executor, and all
per.softs hbldjaL. claims agairtst the
^stiid estatesjBpSfcn^red to present
them duly attes^d to the said John
Pinkney Chitty, Executor, Blackville,
S. C
JOHS: PINKNEY CHITTY;
Executor.
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Mr. C. M. Turner, of Four Mile
'ownship, wa.s in the city Tuesday to
attend the regular monthly ‘meeting
of the Board of County. Directors.
and corn, pi* kies and preserves for ;
winter use. At the end of the season i
his records showed the total value of
vegetables used at borne, canned, and
stofed for winter, and sold, K> he $135.
produced a* an expense of $21.50.
Five, Seven and Ten Years
Loans procured pmnfptly at lowest cost.
Allendale, Bambertrand Barnwell Counties.
THOMAS M. BOUL^ARE
Attornev-at-lanr
Barnwell, S. C.
Miss Blanche Porter ' came *lown
from Chicora College, Ghlumhia, Fri-
her parents, MV. atid Mrs. J. A. Por-
Great Ideas Last Long.
Why is it that there hiv some gpefit
men w hose memory tb*' woidji/ ‘"ill
not willingly let die”? \Uh4y of us
perish with our genertjjHbti. f A few
personalities linger imefor one o^ nlore
day night to spend-«T few days With generinroTm.—Rut Odwe are s**me s*,n8
o{» men 'whos^/n’colleetlon do*-s not
1 seem to fad
r • Jesus Nazpretb is still a
intluence in rnifliojiS of lives.
} Socrates, Platt*. Huddha. Dtmte and
i Sb:tkes]'care are still \ 11ak— -—
j Men are like bfclK Tltey are struck
i with a -‘big idea."" As the i<merlveru-
livelv
Blackville Church Services.
Rev.
FR IT AND *SHADK TREES,
PKCANefRFES. ROSES.
SHR1/BS, EVERGREENS,
HEDGE PLANTS, and . '
VINES.
(ATALOG ON REQUEST
The C. C. Dorn Co.
109 Ninth Sb,
AUta STA, GEORGIA. /
Don’t Buy a Radio
Until You Have Seen and Heard
The “RADIOLA” Line
L. H. Miller, pastdr
B'ftckville. Baptist Church,
V.
of\the
atmoutH*
<*‘> that next Sunday morning, Feb*
rtr.ry KWh, his topic wiJ] he “Some
T.cssons from the Life of Wnodrow.
Wilson.” Hour of service 11:00 a. m.
At the pvening service, 7:30 r fic
will commence a series of serraixns on
"The Second Coming *>f Christ.”
\VKnout dogmatism, attenti*»n will he
given to- such -phases^ of the ♦subject
as the following: ' The fact and na
ture of Christ’s-, second coming;
whether post-millenial or pre-md-
lennlal: the importance of the do.'-
trine; the.great trihillafion; the antl-
7*!v: t. * tc., -etc.
vited.
tlon goes on long after the stroke ,ha-
been made, mvordlng to tlte i|ujill^y
and size ofTth*- bell, so the great mrtn
is imiib* of such nietiil tbnt ilt.e rever-
bcriitious of his initiiti Impulse are not
deadened by tlie passing of years.
Wli-it -u chime is that c*ijuposed of
all the eidmes of the world’s great
souls'.—-N’evv York American.
Send vour Job Work-to The Feotde
otjee of I)ischarge
BOILER FLUES
MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES
BELTING, PACKING AND LACING
^ WOOgi lBON AKD 6TEEL *
Brlnp KXUISK KRHAIHS n auto f. t,q«b-'<i ""rK
LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA.
'kcstioc i.^herebv given that we will
public cordially in-1 file, our report "as" Administrator and
, j Administrat rix of ' the Estate or la*-
| roy Molair with, fhe Hon. John K.
Snelk’ng, Judge of Probate, on Mon-
WORK OK DEMONSTRATION
AGENT IN THIS COUNTY
day, the 2oth day. of February, next
after publication, and petition the
sa'd Court lYr an older of discharge
vn i letters . dismbsory. , j
C. F. Ma'air, Aumr.
Emily M. Porter, Admtn:;.
home conveniences and interior dec- j This the «>0t.h' day of Jan., 1924.—4t.
oration over the county. Almost
every part of the county ha*- been
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heon done in food conservation,-poul-
tfv raising, hat making, gardening,
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CATARRHAL MAFNES”
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i« cft/*n cause-1 by an inilam* -!
"i tbe mucous lin.ng «»f • i.e J • ros.u
Tube. When tin? tuue you
liti \ e a- rumbling jor -imberfec*t
hearing. Unless ti e inflammation can
be reduced, your hearing v i::ay be Ue-
stroyed forever.
HALL'S. CATARP.lf MEDICINE "ill
do what we claim for it- :id yotft* system
of Catarrh or Leafius.- i-iiised by
Catarrh. HALL'S CATAHUIl MEDICINE
has been successful in the Area tment of
Catarrh for over Forty Years.
Sold by all druggists. ■
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. * ~
A good receiving set, made by one of the most reliable manufacturers
in the country—THE RADIO CORPORATION OF-AM ERR’A—costs no
more than a good phonograph and provides infinitely more pleasure and en-
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lertainment. You wouldn’t be satisfi livwith an. old fashioned talking ma-
chine u.*ing # “ear tubes,” with which the earlier models Were equipped, and
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you ami your family Wilt never really enjoy radio until you get a first-
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class .set equipped with a loud speake •, so that a whole room full of people,
may “listen in” at one time to the ex.ellent programs that fill the air ev
er v «* veiling.
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'MR. B. P. DAVIES, our representative in Barnwell, will be, .glad to
demonstrate a “RADIOLA” at any time. See this wonderful receiving set
before placing your order. We have sets ranging in price from—-—
* FOR SALE.—Cleveland Big Boll
.7qtton Seed. Made bale, to the acre'
There] tfjit&__year. For prices, etc., address
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reached during the year by some pha^
of Home Demonstration Work. ^
is one (Community Club and one Com- j B. P. Davies or W. A. Hayes, Barn-
munity Poultry Association. A 'very ! well,- S.' C. * " ’
successful dub-exhibit wsis-^held at i —*
** dost* of the club year. The ex-1 Advertise in THE PEOPLE,
ibits shown were most creditable and
for these splendid prizes were contri-
butevf by local organizations. For
. tic-st year. Miss..Caye plans to put on j'
a milk campaign and nutrition classes |
with the children. j
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Advertise in" THE PEOPLE.
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'OR OLD AND YOUNG
Tutt’s Liver Pills act as kindly
on tbs delicate female or infirm
old age as upon the vigorous man.
Tutt’s Pills
Tent and strenothen the weak Stomach,
Bowels. Kidneys, and Bladder.
MONEY TO LOAN .
Loans made same day
application received.
No RecTTape.
HARLEY & BLATT.
Attorneys-at-Law
BarnwelL S. C.
$39.50 to $350.00
TERMS TO RESPOND
PARTIES*.
DR. CECIL RAY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Mace Drug Company,
Barnwell, S. C.
-THE EVE REPAIR SHOP
852 CHAFEE AVENUE AUGUSGTA, GA.
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