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Mr.' A. A. McAllister was called to
Gastonia, N. C., Tuesday''to the bed
side of his brother, wno is not expect
ed to live. i
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Porter were
j'called to Springfield Sunday after
noon on account of the serious illness
of the former’s sister.
\ FOR.SALE.—Excel melon seed, $11
/per pound. Georgia Rattlesnake, $1
per pound. Tom Watson, 80c per
Bound. . Rocky-. Fwd OuttBlouKC seed. Mi , M , . Ewi | v p ort< . r oml E i iMbeth
.1 per pound. W h.te Spine OKumber | BurckhaUer repn . 3enwd the Barawel i
^ ^ ^ Tii L ° ng Gree i CU ' Hitch School M the touchers meeting
cumber ueod. $1.20 per pound. These j.,,. Colranbia last week .
are all the very best Seed. Cash with
Dr. C. N. Burckhalter, Barn-
order,
well, S.
3-13-6t.
FOR SALE.—Baby carriage. Ap- •
M iss Blanche Porter came down
from Ciiiconi College Saturday after-
1 noon to sperd the week-end with her
?>ly to Mrs. J. Julien Bush, Barnwei’,
S. C. '
parents, Mr. and Ml'S. J. A. Porter.
MASTER’S SALEL
FOR SALE.—One half-horse power
electric motor, 500-gal. cypress water
tank and tower for same.—Apply to
Mrs. Daisy Buckingham, Barnwell, S.
0. 1 3-13-tf."
Mr. C. F. Molair returned Thursday
| morning from Atlanta, where he went
to attend a convention of'Winchester
dealers. He reports a most enjoyable
trip.
-Altheas, white, pink
and purple; 25 cents each.—Mrs. L.
H. Christie, Barnwell, S. C.
FOR SALE:-
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Messrs. Carter T rice and Josh Bax
ley have returned from a v'isit to
teaurens. Mrs. Price remained for
an extended visit to relatives and
i friends. •<
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FOR SALE.—Cleveland Big Boll
Cotton Seed. Made bale to the acre
this year. ,For prices, etc., address
B. P. Davies or W. A. Hayes, Barn
well, S. C. "
Mr. W. J. Sexton came down from
Columbia Sunday ior a-short visit to
| relatives herer. He was accompanied
j home by Mrs. Sexton, who has been
spending >ome time in the city.
FOR SALE.—One fancy driving
mare, absolutely city broke; firs:
' heck for $100 gets her, or I will pay
the difference for a new Ford.—J. E.
Owens, Blackt-ille S. C., rfd. 3. '
FOR SALE.—Big Boll Wilt*Resist
ant Dixie Triumph Cotton Seed, $1.-5
per bu~hel, while they last.—B. Mn-
zursky, Barnwell, S. C. 3-20-4te.
WATERMELON seed for sale
I have 40 lbs. of choice Watson
watermelon seed for sale at $2.00 per
nound. This is an improved variety
of this fine melon. The color of the
rind is dark green and the melons
grow to large size.—J. Gary Owens,
Barnwell, S. C. 2*2S-tf.
Mr. H. B. Cave, a farmer and Con
federate veteran of the Kline section,
was in the city Monday in attendance
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at ► court as wintness
many friends will he
that he ha'* :ibout recovered from
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recent illness.
State of South Carolina,
Bamw’ell County.
Court of Common Pleas.
Bank of ‘Western Carolina,
♦ . ri - Plaintiff,
vs.
Joseph Carter,
Defendant.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled causer,
by his Honor, Judge S. McG, Simp
kins, dated the 17th day of March,
1924, I will offer for sale to the high
est bidder for cash at 12 o’clock noon,
on the 7th day of April, 1924, th»
same being saleday in April, in front
of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C ,
the following described real property:
“All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land sitflJTte, Tying and being
in Red Oak Township, Bamweil
County, South Carolina, containing
Fifty-five (55) acres, more or less,
and bounded as follows: North by
lands <>f Homer Owens; South by
lands of Homer Gwens; West by
lands of T. C. Carter and * East by
lands of Homer Owens.”
Terms of stile: Cash, purchaser to
pay for papers and stamps.
H. L. O’Bannon,
, „ Master of Barnwell County.
Master’s office, March 19, 1924,
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MASTER’S SALE.
Mr. Cave’s
gla^ to know
Unseasonably cold weather -has
visited this section during the past
week. Snow was reported In the up
per part of the county Friday morn
ing and as near Barnwell as the farm
of Mr. B. Mazursky, some three miles
from this city. The planting of corn
luis been delayed and the asparagus
cutting season will doubtless be great-
* )y shortened.
STATEMENT
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• HERE AND HEREABOUTS. •
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The days gnin 1”. in sun
shine this week.
Of (he Town of Barnwell for Quarter
Ending March 15th, 1924.
Receipts.
Mr. J. L. BradDty,
of Kline.
was : n
Taxes collected
Fines collected
Licenses oollectexi
tlie city on business Monday.
Prof. J. I). Robison is visiting rela
tives in Tampa, Fla., this week.
Mr. B. F. Anderson, of Dunbarton,
was a business visitor here Tuesday.
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Mr, W. J. Browing, of Blackville,
was .in the uty Monday on business.
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Mrs. Emma Simms, of Midway, is
the guest of Col. pud Mrs. Harry D.
< alhoun. .
Bal. from lust quarter
, Paid Out.
! Salaries ... . ... ..
I A. J. B< nnett (post)
| B. P. Davies, ucct. _ .
Otfici 1 Rent _e...
New SentineR acct.
Telephone rent—... . .
Best Pharmacy (flowers)
Dicks Auto Co. (acct)
S. V. Brown . '
Farmers Union Merc. Co.
Lemon Bros.'acet. .
U. S. Rubber C-o., on acct.
$3,493.07
... 340.00
174.00
... 2,788.33
$1,936.39
16.(»0
28.75
18.00
3.25
10.50
15.75
11.95
20.00
21.OS
State* of South Carolina,
Barnwell County.
Court of Common Pleas.
C. J. Hill and P. F. Henderson,
Plaintiffs,
vs. • "■*
J. A. Jenkins, ; .
Defendant.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitltKl cause
by his Honor, Judge S. McG. Simp
kins, dated the 17th day of March,
1924, I will offer for sale to the high
est. bidder for cash at 12 o’clock noon,
on the 7th day of April, 1924, the
same being saleday in April, in front
of.the Court House at Barnwell, S. C.,
the following described real property:
“Al! that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land in Barnwell County,
South Car din a, and in Great Cypress
Township, containing thirty (80)
acres, more or le-s, and bounded as
follows: North by lands of J. ^ F.
Creech; on the East by lands of-Mrs.
Sitr.nkins Sanders; on the South by-
lands of Mrs. Maggie Jenkins and on
the Wi ll by lands of Mrs. Simpkins
Sdpders,* this being the same tract of
land pui\liased by the said J. A..Jen
kins at Masters Sale.”
- The successful bidder will be re
quired at -lakl sale to deposit with th<*
Master during the legal hours of sale
Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars to
guarantee the compliance with his
byi. Should said successful bidder
fail within a reasonable time to com
ply with hi? hid, then the said Two
Hundred ($200.00) Dollars shall bo
taken as liquidated damages for his
This Favorite Super-Six
Improved in All Ways
The attractions of a more beautiful end -
comfortable body, with the greatest
Super-Six chassis ever built aredombined •
in the now Hudson Coach'
Also unmatched price advantage. At
$1475 it cdsts but little more than open
models. Yet it provides the wanted
comforts, distinction and all-season
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utility of a line closed car.
Motordom concedes that no car excels
Hudson in performance reliability and
long life at low maintenance. .
Now, to those famous qualities are added
refinements that assure prompt starting
in coldest weather, as well as greatly
increased gasoline and oil economy.
Is it any wonder that tho new coach has
met a reception surpassing any
Hudson ever built?
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..The
Coach
*1475
New Models
Speedster - - $1356
7-Pass. Phaeton 1425
5-Pass. Sedan - 1895
7-Pass. Sedan - 2145
Frrigkf from Detroit
and Tax Bfttrj
On the Greatest Super-Six Chassis Ever Built
539.)
14.6;j> failure so to comply with sauf bid un
less his default be excused by th“
W. D. Harley Motor Co., Inc
- BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA.
( ANDIDATE CARDS:
Mrs. E. J. DuCosU and daughter o( j 7' ’ T ‘ A J ta " a - v ’ iK ' f T - * - * -
< Columbia, arc* the gruvsts of Dr. A. B. j ' ‘ ' u, a^, ' '
.. ’ - ; G. M. Hogg, hay .. . _
Patterson. L , n , ■’
/ j L. ami \V. Peeples
... . ; W.’P. Sanders, cost Kincaid..
Mrs. Wunnamaker, of Orangeburg, I... , „
• .. . , . • , . . .. „ i v.ickerv Bros.. ac*t.
is the gTie>t of her daughter, Mrs. K. _• .
( . Holman. | !r
i b. &. Moore, com.
Mrs. James -M. Caldwell visiting
Refund fme. Flor;ie. Samuels
her daughter, Mrs. B.
North G
R. Lin ley. in
irobna.
Mrs. Owen Aldennan, of Aiken, is
guest atyhc homo of Mrs. James F
Refund bond. John Five .
J. A. Porter, acct. .1. ■ _
'Am. La-France F’ire K»1^hie
Co. . 'y .
Bank of \V. C., int. .
Dayis tips week.
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0.90
52.42
08.47
■ 17.00
5.9*')
129.76
2.25
40.00
2.00
25.00
155.35
10.84
222.09
For Sheriff.
Blackville, S. C., Mch. 10, 1924
hereby announce myself a candi-
Court. Should sa d successful bidder " or th ^ of * ShentT of Barn *
fail upon de mand of the Master m | well County,, subject to the rules and
make said deposit When demanded, j regutatiopa of the Democratic pn-
then the Master will re-sell said prop-1 ni:,r y election.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Davis wo in
Beaufort this week, where Mr. Davis
is attending Court.
Chsh on hand
Jas.
Miss Kate Woodward, of Columbia,
spent the week-end in the city with
Mrs. A. A. McAllister.
$3,065.73
.3,729.67
—^ $
$6,795.40
M. Caldwell,
Clerk.
erty during said h-g;d hours of sale
unun said saleday in que-tion and he
will disregard tlie hit! made by said
defaulting bidder ami any further bid
made by him and ht said subsequent
sale had the Master will likewise in
quire the making of said deno-it U'>-
on the terais herein set out.
- 11. L. O’Ban non.
Master of Barnwell County-.
Master’s office. March 19. 1924.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Mr. Larry Widher, c>f Asheville, N. DISTRICT COURT OF THE
C., spent the woek-end at the home of; UNITED STATES.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Porler. i
jEASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH
Mbs Cornelia Bcthda, a member of; , CAROLINA,
the Barnwell.High School faculty, is
visiting relatives ut Dillon.
BARNWELL COUNTY.
MASTER’S SALE.
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State of South Carolina,
BamweJRC’ountv.
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Court of Common Pleas.
Bopcil H. Dyches.
Barnwell, S. C., March 4, 1924.
1 hereby announce myself a candt
date for the office of'Sheriff of Barn
well Couqty, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic, pri
mary -election. J. B. Morris.
will be given for dogs over six months
old.
— Tax Levy for 1923.
. No. mills
State purposes 6
Ordinary County purposes. 7^
Special road tax L 2
Interest and sinking fund for
road bonds Z 4
Interest and sinking fund for
past indebted bonds — -♦ --3%
Constitutional school .-3 ,
John R. Rorier. <*t al.,
vs.
Ella R. Walker,
Plaintiffs,
Defendant.
decree
For (Jerk of Court.
Barnwell, S. C., Mch'. 11, 1924.
1 hereby announce myself a candi- redar Grove> S:ini B . n __
date for the office 0 rClerk of Court
of Barnwell Conty, subject to the
rules and regulations, of the Demo
cratic primary election.
* * -C. Kevs Sanders.
BOILER FLUBS
MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES
BCLTINO, PACKING AND LACINO
WOOD, IKCN »HOfTfft
Brlni MNOIN M KHPAIiiH in aouj^fcr quick wort
LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA GA.
For Alderman.
> terms' of a decree
, o entitled tease and
Mrs. A. R. Wallaek, of De.imav , \
has returned home after a visit to hTT
mother, Mrs. John I. Bronson.
In the Matter of Daisye I). Bennett, In
Bankruptcy.
i To the Creditors >f the above named
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Simms and Mr. Bankrupt:
Harold Simms, of Midway, were the!
guc-sts of Barnwell rel.Wves Monday
Mist* Frankie HRrley has return'd
TAKE'NOTICE: That o n the 27th'
day of February, 1924, the above
named Bankrupt filed her Petition in
said Court praying the confirmation
to Winthrop college after spending i of the composition heretofore^offered
the spring holidays at'her home here, i find accepted, and -that a hearing
j was thereupon ordered and will • be
Mis. C; F. Molair visited’ Ijerjhad upon said Petition on Monday,
1924, before said
daughter. Miss Ella Louise Molair, ai
('hicona Oollegq, Columbia^ one day
last week.
The many friends of Mayor and
Mrs. A. J. Bennett will learn with
pleasure that their little son, who has
been quite ill with measles end pneu
monia, L is improving. His early ore
eovery is hoped for.
the 31st of March
Court at Charleston, in said Dis
trict, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, at
which time and place all .known
creditors and other persons in in
terest may appear und show cause,
if any they have, why the prayer of
said Petition should not be granted.
Richard W. Hutson,
f* , . . Clerk. .
Pursuant to the
passed in he abo.v
signed by his Honor, S. McG. Simp
kins, end dated the 10th day of
March, 1924, I will offer for sale at
public out-cry to the highest bidder
for cash, in front of the door of .the
Court House, in Barnwell, South.Car-
olina, on Monday, April 7, 1924. it
being sale-day in said month, between
the legal hours of sale, the following
described real property:
‘‘All that piece, parcel or tract of
land in Barnwell County, S. C., con
taining thirty-eight (38) acres, piore
or les-s, and known-a* the property of
Mrs., Mary J. Rosier and bounded.
North by lands of J. R. Rosier,.East
by landsjof Mrs. E. G. Moody, Souih
by lands of Mrs. Julia Rountree and
cn the West by lands of Mrs. F. V.
Duncan.”
Terms of sale, cash; purchaser lo
pay for .stamps and papers. - .
- H. L. O’Bannon.
1 1 Master for Bamw’ell County.
Master’s office, March v 12, 1924.
Bamwelf, S. C7, March 4. 1924.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Alderman of the
town" of Barnwell- for the unexpired
term of the lute T. S. C:iv-.
B. L. Easterling.
Tutfs Pills
bHttaSd
system
AGAINST MALARIA
Induce regular habit. _
digestion. Reltevat
dyspeptic and deb
and tone up the system
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Advertise in THE PEOPLE,
COUNTY TREASURER’S TAX
, NOTICE.
Total mills __26
Special School Levy.
- No. mills
Edisto, Old Columbia 2
Red Oak, Upoer Richlard _x_ 3
Ashleigh. Joyce Branch, Ivecs, Long
Tirareh, Meyer’s Mill, Seven
Pines ---.A 4
- r -5
Cave -6
Barbary Branch, Diamond, Double
Pond, Elko,* 5 for ordinary, 8 for
bonds, totalTf.- r > 8
Eilenton. 5 for ordinary, 3 bridge j
bonds, total _— : 8j
Four Mile, Friendship, Gieon’s, Hil
da, Morris, Mt. Calvary, New
Forest, Oak Grove, Pleasant Hill,
Re-dy Brandi, Tinkers (treek 8
Big Fork 12
Dunbarton, 9 for ordinary, 3 for
bonds, total - ----- 12
Healing Springs I 12
Kline, 8 for ordinary, 4 for bonds,
total 12
Barnwell. lO 1 ^ for ojdinary, 4^2 for
bonds, total _ — 15
Hercules.--- 16
Blackville, 15 for ordinary, 4 for
bonds, total 7. — 19
Williston, 17 for ordinary, 4 for
bonds,, total ,_21
J. B. ARMSTRONG,
County Treasurer.
Barnwell, S. C., Oct. 8, 1923.
The tax books for the collection of
1923 taxes will be open from Oct. 15
to Dec. 31, 1923, inclusive, without
penalty. From January 1st to March
15th the regular law’fuhpenalties will
be added. Books close March 15th,
1924. *’
The tax / lx>oks are ipade up by
school districts. In asking fbrtvburf,
taxes be sure and state school dis
trict, in which property ia located.
Dogs are not entered on the tax
books. ^Separate receipt and tags
Trees and Plants
FOR SALE!
FR JIT AND SHADE TREES,
PECAN TREES, ROSES,
SHRUBS, EVERGREENS,
HEDGE PLANTS, and
VINES. *
CATALOG ON REQUEST
The C. C. Dorn Co.
109 Ninth St.,
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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
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MONEY TO LOAN
Loans made same day
application received.
No Red Tape.
HARLEY & BLATT.
Attomeys-at-Law
BamwelL S. C.
Send Us Your Job Work.
CATARRHAL I .FNESS
>8 often caused by in
of thf mucous lining of
Tube. When this
have a rumbling Wun
hearing. Unless the ir
be reduced, your h^arij
stroyed forever.
‘HALL’S CATARRH- I
do what we claim for it-
of Catarrh or Deafn
Catarrh. HALL’S Ca"'AI
haa been succesafu. :n t
Catarrh for over Fcr’y l'
Sold by all drugg’^r?.
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