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USINGS 50R SALE:—Real milch cows:— ^Will exchange for two-horse wagon, or any fattp products except live X 6toek, hay, sweet potatoes, or aspar agus crowns. J. E. Owens, Black- - “ . vil ^> s • • 1*17—4t. FOR SALE.—I have at Lyndhurst, or Boiling Springs, S. C., 1 cow and young first calf at $30.00; 1 cow and young second calf at $40.00;1 cow an“3”yJun'lT 3rd calf at $B0.00. I/lHU •sfell any one only of these cows. T. ^.^Ellis, Jr., Lyndhurst, S. C. * Corley-Johnson. l^illiston, Feb. 1.—Sunday after noon, February 3rd, at four o'clock, Ernest L. Corley, of Williston and Miss Christine Johnson, of Windsor, were married at the home of the bride’s father, Mr. Hiram Johnsoi; Rev. W. M. Ivey, of Augusta, officia ed. They will make their home in Williston. 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. l-31-2t. 4 Resolutions of Respect. ! ■WHEREAS, it has pleased Al mighty God in His infinite wisdom to call from his earthly labors to rest eternal our friend and co-worker, T. S. Cave; and WHEREAS, we feel a keen sense of personal loss in his death; THEREFORE, Be It Resolved by the Town Council of Barnwell in con vention assembled: 1. That in the death of T. S. Cave the Town of Barnwell has lost a loyal and upright citizen and this body a valued member. 2. That while we mourn his pass FOR' SALE?—Altheas, white, pin’ej jng, we bow in humble submission to and purple; 25 cents each.— Mrs. l..jthe will of Him Who doeth all things li. Christie, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE.—Cleveland Big Boll Cotton Seed. Made bale to the atre this year. For prices, etc., address B. P. Davies or W. A.-'Mayes, Barn- ' well, S. C.. well, being comforted by the thought that he has found that peace which the world cannot give. 3. That in extending our since!e sympathy to the bereaved family, we pray that He Who tempers the wind to the shorn. lamb will comfort and sustain them in their dark hour of was Miss Alice Rutledge Reese, of Charleston, And one daughter, Kath arine, now Mrs. Blackmon Hughes of Charleston. He also leaves a broth er, Clinton Felder, of Blackville. He a nephew of Judge Maher. He Es be buried at thfc old burial ground at Barnwell at noon Wednesday.—The State, Feb. 12. A . ^ . Furtick-Carter. Mi.^ Thelma Furtick. of Barnwell, and Mr. Leland Carter, of Ehrhardt, were married in Bnmberg Sunday af ternoon, Probate,, Judge J. J. Brab*^ ham performing the ceremony. v They will make their home vn Ehrhardt. * An interesting news letter from Blackville was received too late for publication this week. Send Us Your Job Work. Wm. McNAB Representing FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Personal attention given all baiinass Office in Harrison Block, Main St LOST.—One bull dog, half w and hrlf browp, bob-tailed, named j .•‘FrCkie.” Left my home Thursday fight, Jan. 31. Reward for return # /to H. L. Harley, Barnwell, S. C. ’ 7« ••••••••••••••••••• • • • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • ’• 4. That a copy of these 'resolu tion?* be sent to hfs family, a copy !** spread upon the minutes of the Town Council and a copy published in The Barnwell People fh-vE Davis, M.thx Diamond, , F. S. Brown, Committee. Mr; Lawrence purchased ablush Mornings tar six sedan. has Special Judge C. C. Simms is hold- Anderson this week. A mg court at Hist on of the Flag of the 2.)th Kegb f of Hagood’s Brigade. JJlL. A s t ,• 1^64. s when the Fart. W. T. Walker, of Walker’s Station, was in the city Tuesday m business. - Mr. I.. L. Johnson, of the Motor Co., Blackville, was visitor here M(*nda>; busi- re>s Mr. E. E. Goud.son has purchased an Overland touting car from the Toha- -on Motor Ci*.. of Blackville.' TTitiT'-waion was cold spell, during' the past' week, tent* peratuiv below freezing being reg: tere.d. several monnngs'. Brigade made- the charge on the Wet- don Railroad against Gen. Cutler’s Brigade of* Massachu-etts, three col or bearers went down before 'the flag was taken. John- i About two years ago an article ap j pea red in the Butte (Montaifa) Tri’o- une, statmg fhat a Regimerrtal flag of^the 25th S. C. had iteen pledged in it gambling saloon for a stake, of $2f». Then the flag disappeared, loiter an appeared Gran r, -e Simons, of Charleston, a survivor of th«- 25th, got into' communication with the author'of the article, and traced the flag a- being in the posses- -vrrited-by another l si ? n <>f tht ‘ ^jder.r. IVC Bronze Meda^Jffered. Springfield, Illinois was the hommof Abraham Lincoln. His body was in terred in that city. A magnificent monument, erected largely by the pennies and small coins of the chil dren of the nation, shelter hi.s body. An association lias been developing through a number of years to stimu late the study of Lincoln throughout the world, to murk those places in the city and nearby, which he made sac red by his presence, and otherwise to make it worthy of the world shrine it has come to be. The Illinois Watch Company, of Springfield, has undertaken to create interest and increase knowledge and admiration of Lincoln among school BARNWELL. 8. C. total 12 Barnwell, 10% for ordinary, 4% for bonds, total .l-*.- ---- --..15 Hercules -■--- :* —-16 Blaclwttte,-15 for ordinary, 4> for bonds, total 19 Williston, 17 for ordinary’, 4 for % bonds, total _ 21 J. B.‘ARMSTRONG, . County Treasurer. Barnwell. S. C., Oct. 8. 1923. ^ COUNTY TREASURER’S NOTICE. TAX Tffflimrn W tW-CiWrStaWCT-'A*! " state pW|Vo3p-r -7. g ;fi • J. .lulien Bush. Estf., hgs install'd a Rjpliola In his heme and is. now en-j J >»yng the nightly programs.- article concerning the flag in The Veteran.- Doctor ' T. Miss (’am Easterling, wTtu is at tending college in ’Cplumbia. spent week-end in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Easterling. Mr. R. L. Reed, of Florence,'spent Sunday with his parents, Mr..and Mrs. .1. W. (’. Reed. He'is engaged in the wholesale business them and Use mo^f Barnwell boys is making good, j Mr. Terie"Richardson has. let a| mtraci for the remotleling of Ids j Viome on Burr Street. The work w 11 be done under the supervision of Mr., .1. VV. C. Reed, a master craftsman, who stales that vMr. Richardson r^i (omtcmplating a number *rf changes that will add to the comfort and.at tractiveness of his home. and Mrs. Harold, pf Americus, Ga., Regent General of the U. D. C., has transmitted the flag to Dr. Simons. On the 22n.d of February—-Wash ington’s birthday—the flag will oe pivsented L» the State and received by tht' Governor. There are only live survivors of the I Brigade in Charle.-ton, and Dr. ! Simons is anxious t > have as many 1 survivors' of the; Brigade present, as possible, and has lequestcd me to givi* extended notice of the event. The ceremonies attending the pre sentation of the flag will take place at 3 p. m, on Marion Square, (’harles- toil, the afternoon of the 22nd. Butler Hagood. civic duty .and part of the Lincoln pro- gnun this company is offering a beau tiful brouze medal to a pupil in ea ;h High School in the United States for writing the best -short essay on t^iie life of Lincoln. One of the-e medals is now on dis play at J. R. Harrison’s store, and will he presente*} to a student of the Barnwell Graded School, in the near future. - The medal is three inches irr diame ter. The head of Lincoln is a repro duction of Douglas Volk’s famous painting, "Abraham Lincoln”. The -culpturing is the work of Charles L, Hinton, an artist ^>f note. Both ar tists are Americans. A space is pr > vided on the back of the medal f the 'name of tin- winner. No adver tising o/ any kind is found on the m» ; <lal. The first medal was presented to Lloyd George, on the oceai*non of his. visit to the tom!) of Lincoln in the Fall of 1923. Others have been plac ed in the Lincoln collections and libra ries throughout the country, but none has been sold or none will be sold; they are not for sale at any price. PROBATE SALK.- The tax books for the collection of 1923 taxes will be open from Oct. 15 to Peg, 31, 19^3, inclusive,- without penalty. From January 1st to March 15th the regular lawful penalties will be added. Books close March 15th, 1924. v The tax books are made up by school districts. In asking for vour taxes be sure and state school dis trict in whinh property is located. Dogs are not entered on the tax books. Separate receipt and tags will be glyen for dogs over six months old. Tax Levy for 1923. ^ No. mills Notice of Discharge " V J * Notice is hereby given thaT.we will file our report as Admjpisirifor and Administratrix of the Estate or Le roy- Med air with- thellon.- John K. Shelling, Judge of Probate, on Mon day, the 25th day of February?" next after publication, and petition the said Court for an order of discharge and letters dismissory. (’. F. Molair, Admr. Emily M. Porter, Admtnx. This the 60th day of Jan., —It MONEY TO LOAN '• . t ,1 Loans made tame 4*7 application received. No Red Tape. HARLEY & BLATT. Attorneys-at-Law BamwelL S. C. — 1.i. i.Vl, l BOILER FLUES MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES 3ELTIN0, PACKING AND LACING WOOS, IRON AND f> r [ EL Rrlnit KNXilNK KKI’AIHS in anlo for quit k w,.tk LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGBSTA, GA. Ordinary County purposes Special road tax Interest and sinking fund for road bonds Interest and sinking fund for past indebted bonds Constitutional school -7% o _.-4 3% .3 Death of Edmund A. Felder. Total mills --26 Special School Levy. No. mills Edrsto, Old Columbia 2 Red Oak, Upper Richland —3 Ashleigh, Joyce Branch, I^es, Long Branch, Meyer’s Mill, Seven Pines 4 Cellar Grove, Sand Iltll - 5 ave _ 6 Barbary Branch. Diamond, Double Pond, Elko, 5 for ordinary, 3 for bondjss, total , — 8 Ellentou, 5 for ordinary, 3 bridge bonds, total —--8 « ^ Four Mile. Friendship, Green's, Hil da, Morris. Ml, Calvary, New Foiest, OtttrGrov-e^Pleasant Hill, ReedBranch, Tinkers Creek - .8 Big Fork _ / 12 Dunbarton, 9 for ordinary, 3 fpr bonds, total _■ _! - -^_ 12 Healing Springs 12 Kline, 8 for ordinafy. 4 for bonds, is often rauRed by an inllatneil condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. .. 1 HALL’S CATARRH will do what we claim for ibr-rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Years; Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & Vo., Toledo. O. r FOR SALE! FR JIT AND SHADE TRET-8. PECAN TREES, ROSES, SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, HEDGE PLANTS, and VINES. CATALOG ON REQUEST The C. C. Dorn Co. 109 Ninth St., 1 . AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. - Notice to Debtors and Creditors DR. CECIL RAY, Physician and Surgeon. Office at Mace Drug Company. Barnwell, S. C. Notice is hereby given that all per sons who are indebted to the estate of John West ley Chitty are required to make prompt payment to John Pinkney Chitty,. Executor, and nil persons holding claims against the said estate are required to present them duly attested to the said John Pinkney Chitty, Executor, Blackville, S. C. J(JHN PINKNEY CHITTY, , Executor. "Jack” Anderson, Feb. 11. Tidround A. 1 Felder, 65, of Blackville, traveling • , . ■ p salesman for a fertilizer eonewtfJa'ied i suddenly iit a hyca! hotel at 9:30 o’- J.-Ro.it bl, Hi It is uhtferstood tbat ReyiTokis wdl succeed Mr manager^f thl* Hotel Diamond oti | March 1st. Mr>Reynolds was man-t^'^'* ger of this hotel up urtrioa few mantiis 1 ago. when he moved to pVI<Cc>rmftc'< County. He could not withstafifktiu' niag : e of White Oak Spring water and di‘ci<itsl to return to Barnwell. clock this morning from heart trou- leaves a wife and daughtei ai Charleston- StaUe of South Carolina, County of Aiken. < • Thomas T. Cushman, as Administra tor of the Estate of Mrs. Dora Hickson Morrow, Petitioner, against- F. C. Hickson, Henry Morrow, John R. Hickson, D. B. Hickson, Ezekiel Hickson, J. W. Hickson,* Nancy H. Schwartz, Mattie H. Moitow, Julia /l. Morrow, Thornes. M. Hickson, Dorothy Hickson, and all other hiers at law and, distributees of Mrs. Dora Hickson Moitow, de ceased. Respondents. By virtue of a decree of the Pro- Ivate Court dated February 12th, 1924, I will offer for sale in front of the Court Houso at Barnwell, on sales- day wi March 3i 1, 1924. during th" legal hour- for public sales, to ihc* highest bidder for cash; all that tr,act or parcel of land on Tinkers Creek in Barnwell County'! Rosemary Town ship, in the State*of South Carolina, containing one hundred (100) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Hick-qn Mill Traet, John Doreh and l.| 'other- and .conveyed to her _ 1 iy h■ • r T F LflANS-Intefest B Pei Cent Five; Sev^n and Ten Years * »• Loans procured promptly at lowest cost. Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwell Counties. THOMAS M. BOULWARE Attorney-at-law - Barnwell, S. C. Don’t Buy a Radio Until You Have Seen and Heard The “RADIOLA” Line Resolution ol Respect. Whengi^. it has pleased our Heav enly F ather to remove from among- us- our friend, and brother, T. S, Lave: "The sad nows was received in the city ’ yesterday of the dearth of Mr. Felder at the Plaza hotel, "Anderson. His^dpath «ame as a great shock to his many friends all over thl^ Stated - He was a native of Orangeburg County. At the time'of his death he was about 65 xvDTB old- Mr. Felder spent a number of years in Columbia. For seven] years, during the incum qsy- Ilieksoh. pay for papers father. John F. Purchaser to revenue .st!imj)s. George R. Webb. Brotxite-Judge of Aikerr County and oency of E7J. Watson, commissioner, And, Whereas, we realize that 1 )' hi> was connected with the agricul- his death th^* church has lost a mqst ^ ura i department of the State. Dur- valuul memjx*r, an d the Toard T’Jing the war he was engaged in the rlvacojis a wise counsellor and effici-1 work of the cantonment, company in ent worker: * connection with Carnp Jackson; suo- Therefore be it resolved: Tliat | sef jy en tj^ r h 0 was engaged in the main- while we mourn his (Jeath wa- nre j ufacturing busino'."s and f6r several eomforte’d by thi- knowledge that he years was a cotton factor and com mas enterisl eternal ivst, and hea''(l j m j ss j on merchant. He was a man of the Master’s “wed danc;Agoo.d and j ver y ) ar ^ e and considerable business faithful servant." S experience. Hi- was one of the ‘man- Resolved further: That we extend agers of the exposition at St. Louis to the bereaved family <>ur sir >ce:’e l an< j later of a similar exposition in sympathy, and pray God’s riche. 1 C Rome, * * ” * blbssings uixin them;-that a copy of ( H t > was a man of great ability and these resolutions lx* sent to hF tnmi-; culture, of strict integrity of cKftrae— iy, und^.spread upon the minutes of j tor, of a genial disposition and of ox- the church and published in the cou i-; (•optional refinement. He w’as at ail ty papers. ^ t i times and under all conditions a gefi- J. -B. Armstrong, * 1 tleman. . He had a great man-v friends F. S. Brown. ; in Columbia and all deplore and M Main, -Committee. mourn hi^ loss. 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