The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 03, 1924, Image 5
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FOR SALE.—Excel melon seed, $1
■ per pound. Georpia Rattlesnake, $1
per pound. Tom Watson, 80c per
pound. Rocky Ford Cantaloupe seed,
$1 per pound. White Spine«Cucumber
r «e«d, $1 per pound. Lonp Green Cu-
(-umber seed ; $1.20 per pound. Thede
are all the very best seed. Cash with
order. Dr. C. N. BurckhaHer, Barn-
- well, S. C. 348-6t.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
HERB AND HEREABOUTS. •
Next Monday will be salesday.
Dr. and Mrs. L. jfc. Mace and cbil-
dren spynt Friday with relatives in
Hanajrton.
Mr. J. H. Lancaster, of the Double
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Ponds section, was a business visitor
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MASTERS SALE.
FOR SALE:—Altheas, white, pink
and purple; 25 cents each.—Mrs. L.
H. Christie, Barnwell, S. C.
FOR SAIJB.—Cleveland Big BoU
Cotton Seed. Made bale , to the acre
this year. For prices, etc., address
B. P. Davies or W. A. Hayes, Barn
well, S. C.
FOR SALE.—One fancy driving
mate, absolutely city broke; firs:
check for $100 gets her, or I will pay
,the difference for a new Ford.—J. E.
Owens, Blackville, S. C., rfd. 3.
FOR SALE.—Big Boll Wilt Resist
ant Dixie Triumph Cotton Seed, $1.2'»
per bushel, while the>’ last.—B. M-*-
icursky, Barnwell, S. C. 3-20-4tc.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Board of County Directors was
heUi here Tuesday.
Mr. Victor Mace and family, of
Hampton, visited relatives and
friends here Sunday'
Mr. Isadore Brown and family, of
Blackville, wore the guests if Barn
well relatives Sunday.
The friend* of Masters Beit and
Billie Davies are glad to sec them
out again after an attack of measles.
.A petition .having been filed in ac
cordance with section 1712 general
school Uw of 1912 notice is hereby
given that an elettion will be Held in
Red Oak school District No. 7 on
Friday, April 4th. 1924, for the pur-,
pose of determining thether or not
a special school tax of five (5) addi
tional mills shall be levied in the above
district.
The said election shall be conduct
ed as is provided by law for the hold
ing of general elections. The polls
will be opened at tne school house,
(Boiling Springy) and the following
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trustees have been, appointed mana
gers of election: R. L. Gantt, E. G.
Hay and L. C. Fowke.
Those favoring the proposed levy
shall cast a ballot with the word “yes”
written or printed thereon, and those
opposing the proposed levy shall cast
a ballot with the word “no” written or
printed thereon.
HORACE J. CROUCH,
Sec. Co. Board of Education.
Barnwell, S. C., Mar. 24, 1924. 3-27-2t
Mrs. J. Arthur Kennedy, of Willis-
ton, visited her parets, Mr. and Mis.
J. O. Patterson, of this city, this
weed:.
LADIES WORK AT HOME, pleas
ant, easy sewing on your machine.
Whole or part time. Highest possible
_ t prices paid. For full information ad-
.i f d*ess L. Jones, Box 2, Olney, 111.
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FOR SALE.—Baby carriage. Ap
ply to Mrs. J. Julien Bush. Bamwe;\
s. c. vr
FOR SALE—Beautiful lot of Ger-
"tr'" 0 "
man Police puppies, pure breed.—
Write C. E. McGregor. Girard, Ga..
for price, etc. 3-27-3t.
\VE HAVE a few fine pianos<• in
uprights, players and grands just re
lumed from winter rents. Will soil
The warm day* of the past week
lured several local fishermen *0 near
by streams, but fney report very
poor luck.
Messrs. R. B. Ficklmg, of B’.ack-
ville, and H. Jeff Ha*.r, or the Healing
Springs section, were in the city 01
business Monday.
Misses Carrie* Ho!man, Blanche Por
ter. Caro Eai^terling, Ella Lxmise Mo-
lair and Pauline "Holman, who are at
tending college in Columbia, spent'the
week-end in the city with relatives.
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
is often caused Ly an inflamed condition
the mucous lininn 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.
HALL’S CATARRH MKDIC1NJ5 will
do what we claim for it—rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MMDICINE
hss been successful in the treatment of
Catarrh for over Forty Years.
Sold by all druggists.
F. J. Cheney & Co* Toledo. O.
Col. Edgar A. Brown left Monday
afternoon for New York, where he
will join Governor McLeod and oth>v
State officials who have gone to th -
* close'figure/ and deduct rents paid, money market of the country to bor-
Easy terms i n balance if desired', row $,".000,000 to. "un the State gov-
lAKhlen & Bates. S. M. H„ 16 West eminent until additional tax money is
President St., Savannah, Ga. 3-27-41 j collected.
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WANTED!
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The public to know that we
have several slightly used Ford
trucks. Thoroughly recondi
tioned and at a price that will
move them.
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Denmark Buick Co.
Denmark, S. C.
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 entitled 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:
“All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land in Barnwell County
South Carolina, and in Great Cypress
Township, containing thirty (30)
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acres, more or less, and bounded as
follows: North by lands of 1 J. F.
Creech; on the Ea’St by lands of Mrs.
Simpkins Sanders; on the South by
lands of Mrs. Maggie Jenkins' and on
the Wetst by lands of Mrs. Simpkins
Sanders, this being the same tract of
land purchased by the said J. A. Jen
kins at Master’s Sale.”
The successful bidder will be re
quired at said sale* to deposit with the
Master during the legal hours of sale
Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars ^ to
guarantee the compliance with his
bid. Should sail successful bidder
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fail within a reasonable time to com
ply with his bid, then the said Two
Hundred ($200.00) Dollars shall be
taken as liquidated damages for his
failure so to comply with said bid un
less his default be excused by the
Court.- Should sa d successful bidder
fail upon demand of the Master to
make said deposit when demanded,
then the Master-will re-sell said prop
erty during said legal hours of sale
upon said saleday in question and he
will disregard the bid made by said
defaulting bidder and a fry further bid
made b tf v him and at . said subsequent
sale had the Master will likewise re
quire the niaking of said deno.-it u <-
on the terms herein set out.
H. L.. O’Bannon,
Master of Barnwell Count,’.
Master’s office, March 19, 1924.
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now reduced to
J!o.b. ‘Toledo
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238% sales increase makes this wonderful
low price possible!—Now nearly every
one can afford to own this high quality
closed car with the engine that improves
with use. Drive it — you’ll never change
— Willys-Knight owners never do!
Johnson Motor Co.
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Blackville, S. C.
BOILER FLUES ^
. MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES
BELTING, PACKING AND LACING
WOOD, IRON AND STCEL
Brnu KN(i!NK RKPAiUS in auto forquii-k work
LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA.
Advertise in THE PEOPLE.
Wm. McNAB
Representing
FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Personal attention given all business
Office in Harrison Block, Main St. ,
BARNWELL. S. C.
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY, April 4-5
Here’s another wonderful opportunity to STRETCH YOUR DOLLARS! We are offering bargains on
pur DOLLAR DAYS this week that cannot be duplicated in Barnwell. Read over the prices listed below—
then act accordingly! \
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1 nit of Corsets. $2.50 value, for
Dollar Day
$1.00
27 in. Dress-GinghaiTK>, fast colors, 6
' vard» for
$1.00 T3
.6 inch Croton, 50c value, 3 yards
$1.00
36 inch Percale, 5 yards
$1.00
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7 pairs Men’s Hose for
$1.00
7 pairs Ladies’ Hose for
$1.00
Ladies’ Silk Hose, $1.50 value
$1.00
TowelLAg, 25< value, 5 yards,
- $1.00 .
7 large size packages, Cigarettes
SLOP
Overalls, $2.00 values
$1.50
Men’s Suits, $22.50 values, Dollar Day
$17.50
32 inch Tissue, fast colors, 2 yd«. for
$1.00
Men’s Suits, $35.00 values. Dollar Day
$27.50
Men’s Hats, $5.00 values, Dollar Dav
$3.5Q
Men’s Shirts. $2.00 value, 3 for
■ $5.00
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40 in Sea Island, good quality, 6 yds.
* $1.00
MenS Ribbed Union Suits, $2.00 value
$1.25 r
Outing, 25c calm-, 6 vards
$1.00
Kimona Crepes, 35c value. 4 yards
$r.oo
Bleaching. 25c value, 6 yards
$1.00
36 inch Best Quality Black Sateen
2M: yards for
$1.00
2K huh Cneviots, best quality, 26c.
value, 6 yards for
$1.00 .
Men's. Dress Shirts, $1.25 value, 6 for
$5.00
"fissile, all patterns, 4 yards for
$1.00
Bovs’ Lee Union AHs. $2.50 values
$1.50
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11 packages Geo. Washington Tobacco^
$1.00
'^4 packages Duke's Mixture Ti^bacco
$1.00
Men’s Dress Shoes, $4.00 value
^ $3.00
Ladies’ Patent Pumps, one strap
$3.00
1 lot colored Torchon Laces, 20 yds.
$1.00
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Ecru Curtain Scrim, 25c value, 8 yds,
$1.00
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10 small size packages Cigarettes
,$1.00
6 plugs Chewing Tobacco
$1.00
6 pounds Green Coffee
$1.00
3 pecks Meal .
$1.00 -
36 in^-h Dress Ginghams, 35c value
4 yards for
— $1.00
8 carts Temato«“s
$1.00
13 pounds Best Rice
$1.00
8 cans Pink Salmon-
$1.00
Clot of Petticoats, lace and embroi
dery trimmed, $2.50 value. «*4u:b
r . $1.00
Men’s Dress Shoes, $4.50 value
: $3.50
Cotton Serge, .issorted,.axihiiy, 25c
value, G yard^
$1.00,
9 boxes Lye
$1.00 ~
12-cases Matches
$1.00
24 pound sack Best Self-rising Float
$1.00
4 packages Stock Food (30c size)
^ $1.00
22 pounds Purina Baby Chick Food
$1.00
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Everfaivt Dress'Goods, all colors, 2 yd.
$1.00
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25 pounds Purina Chicken Food '
$1.00
5 packages Currants
$1.00 ,
2 lbs Citron
$1.00
6 lbs. Raisins
$1.00
3 cans Rfaches
$1.00 r
$25.00 Buggy Harness
$19.50
$20.00 Buggy Harness
$17.50
2 IQt. Ice Cream Ohom
$1.50
MenV Work" Shirts. 75<- value, 2 foe.
$1.00 —
Men’s Suits, $27.50 values, Dollar Day
$22.50
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10 lbs. Plate Meai
$1.00 .
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THE J. A. PORTER COMPANY, Inc., Barnwell, S. C.
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