The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 21, 1924, Image 5

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• . 1 *c „ _ T ILDER| •> ‘XK-J-X-C^X-^X^X^X-X^-X-X-X* FOR SALE:—Altheas,-white, pinjt! Will be see through the failures and fruitless toil To the underlying plan, • And catch a glHhpse of the real intent In tfiei'heart'of the vanquished man? and purple; 25 cents each.—Mrs. L. H. Christie,. Barnwell, S. C. [So, here’s to your health, old chap, I drink, " ' Asa bridegroom to his bride. I’ll- leave-ah unfinished task for ’you, i But God knows how I tried FOR- SALE>—Cleveland Big Boll j\ e dreamed my dreams as all men Cotton Seed. Made bale to the acre i Jhis jeai. Fot prices, etc.,, address gut never a dream came tjue, P. Davi.es or W. A. Hayes, Barn-1 And ray ’today is that ?1I, S. C. my pfraydr today dreams ■ May be realized io you. all my /• HERE AND HEREABOUTS S jAnd we’ll meet some dh/,ln the great i unknown—. • : Out in the realms of space; I You’ll know my clasp when 1 take Senator John Williams, of Aiken, j your hand, was a visitor here Monday. , | And gaze in your tired face. ■ ■■ - ■ • Then all my failures will be success, Mr. J; H., Hankhison* of the Elko,j In the light of the new found dawn: -ection, was. a visitor here Monday. , ! So here’s to your health, old chap, — Who’ll take my place when l am goiv*. Miss Hilma Rice, of Dunbarton, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mola.rj Sunday. * ! , — Notice of Discharge. —__— ' * j Notice is hereby given that I wkll Messrs. W. D. Harley and S. E. j file my final account with the Judge Moore went up to Co.uiltbia Monday | of Probate for Barnwell County on on business, s . ; Monday, the 17th day of March, 1924, f ! and petition the said court for an The Hon. Thus. I!. Pet pies, of Cot-{order of discharge and letters dis- umbia, was in the city,this week professional business. (tu miss.try. ^rTouyrTTOEf^Sf Attcrnlale. r was in the city Monday watching th< wheels of justice go ’round,. Mrs. Mamie I. Hartin. * Administratrix. SIMMONS I OR RETJEF ♦ Comnlaint Served) \ T,U ’ '^ vrh '• f >!rs - ( h ^- A Ik ‘ ns -’ State of South Carolina,' IcV will bvirn with pleasure that she J is Hoovering from. a recent opera-' hospital. t tion ut\an Augusta Misses Bibnche Porter. Ella I.ouiac Molair, Carriev Holman and Pauline Holman, came iniwn from Columbia Saturday to t?aan\gjb relatives. davs with i Mr. Moidccai Mazurskyv rotunusl ln»mc Saturday after a t\vo\weed's visit to NiwYorl;, where h r> \vNpt to putvrase Sro'.i'g g'oixls i »r kv’-' Department Store. - Ma Mrs. J. A. Piotei aiwt daughtor, Mi.-s Emily. Porter, of Barqw«‘!l, and .Mr. Widman, .of Asheville, N. ( left Friday afternoon for a ten-day auto mobile tour oX. the,“land () f fltiwers. ■. The Rev. Mr. Davis, pastor of the County- of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. James R. Odom, in his own right, Cathleen Odom, y minor, by James “^R*. Odom, her Guar jian Ad Litem, and Laura Odom. • i • Plaintiffs, against Chariton Robinson. Moses Robinson, Alex Robinscni. John Robinso'i, Mary- ; Ann Sanp. Arrio Middleto i. Ida • Coleman and- Lizzie Thomas, — Defendant'. TO THE DEFENDANTS, above named: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED aniD^equired to aitswer the complaint in thisSaction, t^f>vhich a copy js herr- with filyiKJn the office of the Clerk of the Court oC Common Pleas, and to 1 serve a copy of their arvswer to the I said complaint bn the subscribers at ! their office in tho\Ctty of Barnwell. W- Wiliist >r f Baptist Church will preach U. ( ^. within twentyXdays after »fne a. Joy, e Branch < burch or. the ! servict* hereof, exclusivK»)f the day of Sunday afTernrmn in .March at J:'—j sU( . h st .^ ici . ; ^ if you Mail to ati- o clock. I he public is cordially '• n ' J swer the compla'nt withm \he s tirne {aforesaid, tin plaintiffs in this ac|i<>q \ ited to hi* present. i - x- •wTR npplyv to- the-Cowt for the demanded iji the complaint. Dated February 14th, 1024. , James E. Davis and Thos. M. Boulware, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Dr. D. K. llrigg.'. of Biackvilhywns a visitor ip Barnwell Monday. His many friends here will be glad to know that his w fe is almost entire ly recovered from a recent operation. She is, now spending some time in; “the land of flowers. “7 ' - • V • . ' w- ' * Ison. Moses Robinson, Mary Amr'Sapp, 4 ‘ Tln> friends of Mr.,. Scphiv R. Drew,) alul LizJ , k . Thoaiaj , ; YOU WILL formerly of this, city, hut now of PL ka'SE TAKE NOTICE, that the V\ ashingtob, D. < ; will leai'n with 1 : *;_i Summons together with the Cotn- gret that she recently uiulerwent a! f) | a i nt wa X this day filed m thiinittfiff but will also oe j (> ^ (Jlerk of the Court of Condncn To the defendants. Charlton Robm- serious operation, glad to know that a roport from her] bedside is that she i' dnittg as well as can be expected. ^ * This-week Th*' Pt opU' begins pub lishing an ititeresting series of H/lye r - tisementg for the Liggett and Mye; Tobau-o Co,, manufacturers of Chts- terfield cigarettes: This is one of the most ponubir brands dfi the Xmevicun market and tJie pubficity campaign.,now being staged through out the entire country -hould st.im’i-} late it - ,sqle. It is suggested that j dealers cooperate wit h tne company j in boosting j|Cbest,erfH'ld cigarettes in : *i\Xhy way possible. I POPULARITY isn’t luck — there make good! There arc loads of : is no royal road to the spot- ordinary cigarettes—smokero light. Popularity, today, means _ want something better! Better quality—proved by bet ter taste—that’s wBy men arc turning by thousands from other cigarettes to Chesterfield. delivering the goods!” Lastyearbrokeallrecordsforthe nurqber of.Chesterfields smoked. Why? Because Chesterfields CIGARETTES j Copyright 1924, Liggett &. MyersTobacco Co. -millions! T PROBATE SALE. Pleas in and "for the County of Barn-! State of South f arolina, well, in the State aforesaid. February 14th, 1924. " * . James E. Davis and . Thos. M. Boulware. Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Attest: Robert L. Bronson, C. C. P. MASTER’S SALE. 1 TO THE FELLOW WHO LL TAKE MY PLACE State of South Carolina. County of B:tfi1\yell. (hturCuu Cornmon Pleas. - i •••,... . . Coe-M < *m - Company. • Plaintiff, h* 51 - George Golphin, narry ?>. Calhouia^* Receiver of the Farmers and Mer chants Bank f Dunbarton, and .Southern Cotton Oil Company, Defendants. ^ Here i- a toast that 1 want to drinlc. To a fellow Fll never know _ To the man who’s going to take «my place When it’s tinu^for me to go. . ! wonder what sort of a chap hi ll be,, : .By virtue of a decretal order to me Ldirectdd in the-above entitled cau?e [•Barnwell CTjjuntj Cotthty of Aiken. Thomas T. Cushman, as Administra- . tor of the Estate of Mrs. Dorn Hickson Morrow, Petitioner, against F. G. Hickson. Henpy M'orrow. John' >R. Hickson. D. B. Hicksim, E^eki d Hickson, J W. Hickson, ‘Nancy TIT Schwartz. Mattie H. Morrow, Julia H. Alorriw, Thomr.s M. Hickson, Dorothy IHck^on, and all other biers at law and di tributees of r Mrs. Dora Hickson Morrow, de- -' oeasedy Kespondert s By virtue, of a decree of the Pro- 1 ito Court dated February 12th. 1924 ; 1 will offer fiir sale in front of the (TTurt House a{ Barnwell, on salex- day on -March' 3rl. 1924, during the legal hours’ for public sales, to the highest bidder for cash, all that tract or parcel of i;ynd on Tinkers Creek in Rosemary To^vn- outli Carolina, by his Honor, Judge H. F. Rice, daty l ; ship, i the LTth day of February. 1924, 1 will J < mtr.ining one hundred (100) acres, offer for sale to the Highest bidder for ! more or less, bounded by lands ’of And 1 hope 1 can take hi.s band, TysUto whisper* “1 wish you w man." In a way that he’lL uderstand. cash at twelve oVlfick Noon, on the vl! y |_|! Srjd day of 1921, the..same be- "~ing salesdoy in. March, in front of the G urt Hbtixo at Bam^vell, the follow ing-described real c.'tate: Pd like to give him the cheering word,] AU that certain piece, parcel or That I’ve longed at times to hear; tract of land situate, lying and being I’d like to give him the warm hand- in the County of Btynwell, State clasp ^ - aforesaid, containing *9 a<;res, more When never a friend seems near. or ICss. hounded on the North by I’ve learned my lessoh by sheer bard hands of 'Mr-. MulkVTurner;^East by* work,. Hickson Mill Tract, John Dorch-and othem and cunveyed to her by her fa + her, John F. Hickson. Ihirchaser'to pay for papers and revenue stamps. * ^ George R. W«hb. Probate Judge of Aiken County. trict in which property is located. Dogs are not entered on the tax books. Separate receipt ami tags will be given for dogs over six months odd. Tax Levy for 1923. i No. mills State purposes -_T..-.l> Ordinary County purposes 7 Special road tax ^2 fnteleat and einkihg TunJTor road Jionds T _• -4 Interest and Tfffking ftind for % ' past. indebted bonds -- — Co,t*t*tutiorial' school _3‘ Notice of Discharge I ’ ' k Notice is hereby given that we will file our report as Administrator and Administratrik of the Estate or Le roy Molair with the Hofi. John K. Snejling, Judge - of Probate, on Mon- .<lay, thg 25th day of February, next after publication, and petition the said Court for an order of discharge and letters dTsitussory. ^ C. I - '. Molair, Admr. Emily M.. Porter, Admtrix. This the .'loth day of Jan., 1924.—4t. And I wish I could pass it on lands of Mrs. Polly Moore; South by lands of B, F. Weathersbee’s estat», To the fellow who’ll come to take my and West by land.' of H-.R. Rouse and place, —rg' / . Miller Bush. Some day when 1 am gone. Will ho see all the sad mistakes Fvo made? . * • Terms of -ale cash, purefraser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. Will he count all the battles lost? Rarnwell, S/C.,’ February 14th, !19^4. Will he ever ■ guess the tears— they —— ———— . H. L. O’BANNON, Master. Barnwell County. caused Or the heartaches they have cost? [ Send U* Your Job Work. COUNTY TREASURER’S TAX • NOTICE. The tax books for the collection of 1923 taxes will be open from Oct. 15 to Dec. 31, 1923, inclusive, without penalty. Froto January 1st to March luth the regular lawful penalties wHFj—bonds, total —— be added.'" Hooky*close March 15th, - -19247 ' __ The tax books are made up by fichool districts. ~In asking for vour taxes be sure and states school dis-ljjarnwell, S. €., Oct. 8, 1923. TotaLmills , . - 2G Special School'Lovy. • No. mills Edisto, Old Columbia - 2 Red Oak, Upper Richland -3 .Ashleigh, Joyce Branch, Lees, Long Branch. Meyer’s Mill, Sever. -. -Pines —- —4 Cedar Grove, Sand H*.*l ——5 Cave .— 6 Barbary Branch, Diamond, .Double Pond, Elko, 5 for ordinary, 3 for lionds, total ____ , — 3 - EHenton, -f» for. ordinary, 3 bridge ^ *V' _ ' ' bonds, total 8 Four Mile, FrieniLsliip, Green’s, Hil- da, ^orris, Mt. Calvary, New Forest, Oak Grove, Pleasant Hill, - Reedy Branch, Tinkers C*reek.__.8 Big, Fork G • -‘™ . --12 Dunbarton, 9 for ordinary, 3 for bonds, total —— 12 Healing Springs —^ 12 Kline, 8 for ordinary, 4 for bonds, total —— - — Barnwell, HH/a for ordinary, 4^ for bonds, total .— 15 Hercules — •• 16 Blackville, 15 for ordinary; 4 for 19 Williston, 17 for ordinary, 4 for bonds, total —1 21 J. B. ARMSTRONG, - County Treasurer. MONEYTO LOAN " Loans made same day application received. No Red Tape. HARLEY & BLATT. J '• • ,9 Attorneys-at-Law BarnwelL S. C. ' BOILER FLUES MILL CASTINGS AND SUFPUflBS BELTING, PACKING AND LACIAtO WOOD. IRCN AND DTCCL Brin* KNOINH RKPA1KS in auto for quick work. LOMBARD IRON WORKS. AUGUSTA, CA -— CATARRHAL Dfc^F>ESS is often caused by nn In Ha ntetl condition of Ute- mucous lining of the Eunta'-duan Tube. When this, tube is inilained you have a''rumb.’iioj tound or ini;>erfect hearinic. Unless the inflammation can’ be reduced, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE wiU do what we claim for it—rid yoar system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE haa been successful In the treatment of Catarrh for over l-'orty Year*. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O. * .ah* . Trees and Plants FOR SALE! 9 - ' • .. . . - . \ FR JIT AND SHADE TREES, PECAN JREES, ROSES, SHRUBS, EVERGREENS. HEDGE PLANTS* and VINES. CATALOG ON REQUEST The C. C. Dorn Co. *•*- 401F Ninth St^ augusta, Georgia. .6. T- 1 —w, Notice to. Debtors and Creditors , PERFECT HEALTH Tutt’a Pills kwsp the system la psrfqct order. Regulate the bowels aad prooaso A Vigorous boot A. torortifB rmmmdw for tick hoo^arko, c—tipi ttf, • Tutt’s Pills , Notice is hereby given that all per sons who are indebted to the estate of John Westley Chitty are required to make prompt payment to John PifiRney Chitty, Executor, and all persons holding claims against the said estate are required to present them duly attested to the aaid John Pinkney Chitty, Executor, Blackville, S. C. JOHN PINKNEr'CHITTY, — . . J .Executor.