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h THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH, 1924. THE BARNWELL PEOF’LE, BARN WELL, SOI TH CAROLINA. PAGE FIVE USINESl TI.DEUi <**r*»x»*x**x**x»*x~x»*!»*x**>x«*x»*x»»x» FOR SALE.—Garage building in tlie town of Barnwell, on lot adjoin ing. Baptist Church . For <ale at There will be a box supper at the Long Branch school house Friday night, Nov. 7, to which the public is codially invited. Before the boxes are sold, those present will be royally entertained by four natives just from Africa. Entertainment free. The editor acknowledges an invita- reasonable price. Apply to Mrs. A. tion from the trustees and faculty of Hartin, Barnwell, S. C. • ' • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • - a «' • The days lose ten minuter line this week. m sun- Coroner-elect 1). P. Lancaster was a visitor in the. city last Saturday. Mr. W. F. Bates, of the r Patterson's Mill section, was in the (itv salesdav. the Medical College of South Carolina to attend ‘‘the celebration commemor ative of the centennial of the founda tion of the Medical College,” which will be hcid at Charleston November i2th' •aWrrffif: J Mr. and Mr-. B. F. 1 a i ton. were \ isitors evening. Owens, of Dun- here Monday Messrs. J. P. (’bitty and B, T. Dar nell, of the Double Ponds section, were* visitor- here Tuesday. While in the city the former renewed .his sub scription and the latter joined The People’s family of satisfied readers. He says that he thinks The People now goes into every home in that sec tion. Flagman Killed at Dunbarton. A flagman on an Atlantic Coast Line frieght train was killed yester day (Wednesday) morning at—Dun barton, rfoiording to information re ceived by' The People shortly before going to press. It was reported that in some manner the man fell from a box car. between the car wheels, his bTfiTy"TiTTiig severed in two. NOTICE c A penalty of ?1.00 will be added to compouivd tax, if not paid, on or be fore November 15, 1924. By or del - of Town Council of Barn well. ' . : ^ . IK A FADES, Clerk. 1 Come to Barnwell f NEXT WEEK SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT Mr. C. D. Kinard. of Ulmer, wars a welcome visitor to thi- office while in the citv salesday. J.- Arthur Kennedy, Ks*].. of Willis- t..n, was in the city Monday on pro fessional business. The editor is indebted to Mr. Wi B. Norris for a g'ft of some of the finest sweet potatoc- ever grown in Barn- v.yll County. An Important Meeting. y Club* Mr. J. B. Armstroilg, Jr., who has in'en quite ill in Chicago with an at tack of pneumonia, arrived in Barn- vcll this, week and is convalescing at the home of his father, (’apt. J. B. Armstrong. Mr. Aiken Still, of Blapkville route P. called at The People office Monday to renew his subscription. He says that he has a share-cropper on his , 'ace who made lotj bales of cotton this year on 15 acres. One of the largest crowds of the f all was in town Monday, which was salesday. Several out of town dealers vere here with droves^of horses and mulos. Sales were made by both the Sheriff, and the. Master. At an early hour in the afternoon the visitors* de parted for their homes. All Home.' Demonstration members arc urged to attend an im- portant meeting of faim women to be h(*!d in Orangeburg Saturday, Nov. 15th. Mrs. T. L. Tittsley. of Beaufort, Di rector of Cetitrai District for Farm Council of Women. , is arranging a program for thi- meeting. Splendid talks will be given by Mr. B. L. Park inson on ‘‘What is being donfc to keep the rural children in the rural schools”; by Mrs. Parkinson on "Citf- zenship"; by Mrs. Adam Moss on “Parliamentary Law”; by Miss Minnie Macfeat, of Winthrop College, on “Better Children in the Home”; by Miss Malone on “Child care” and a speaker ott rural Sunday schools. Mrs. L. -D. Chappel, Pres, of Farm Council of Women, and Miss Bessie Harper. District Home Demonstration Agent, will also be on the program. This is the first meeting of the kind for farm women in this District and all who attend will find it most help ful and entertaining. The Orangeburg Council of Farm Women will entertain all those who attend at a delightful midday lunch eon and those who have to stay over night will be entertained by the women of Orangeburg. State of South' Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas C. F. Rizer, Plaintiff, vs. Jennings Williams, GiiHa Williams. Trenton Williams,- Levi WilliarVn, Connie Williams. Gertrude Kate Williams and Luisa Williams, De fendants. To the defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the Complaint in this action, of which a copy is here with .served upon you. and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Com plaint on the subscribers, Messrs. Carter, Carter and Kearse, at their office-. Bamberg, South Carolina, within twenty' days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; if you fail to .answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Carter, Carter and Kearse, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Gulia Williams, and.Connie Wi!- f Send Us Your Job Work. To the defendants: Trenton William.* liams:-' Please take notice that the Com plaint in this action, together with the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy; was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions for Barnwell County, at Barnwell, South Carolina, on the 2()‘.h day of October, 1924. Carter, Carter and Kearse, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. __ The Barnwell Cpunty Fair Association cordially invites you to visit Barnwell dur ing the week of Nov. 1 Oth to 15th and en joy six big days and nights of FUN AND FROLIC The Miller-Via Shows have been engaged to fur- % nish amusement throughout the entire week and a big time is promised to all who attend. The Midway will o be on the Ellis property, East Main Street, on the old % Orangeburg road. The grounds will be brilliantly £ lighted and policed by sworn officers of the law. ♦♦♦ . Y Prizes will be offered for the best exhibits of farm pro- «♦« ducts. See the officers of the hair Aassociation for further 8. information. Semember the dates—Nov. 10th to 15th— and be here every day and night. ♦♦♦ Barnwell County Fair Assn. ♦♦♦ X J* X 0 f 3 CONSISTING OF BAND CONCERTS Spectacular Shows | FREE ACTS !*'i X EVERYTHING FOR FUN! X t SIX NIGHTS ;\ % v . ' ; -j