The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 13, 1924, Image 5

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I • Pi (l ft t Thursday, November 13, 1924. THE BARNWELL TEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. B usiness IIldeh ft | laying mash to be before them ftll the time in an open hoper: .1 lb«. corn meal, 1 lb. wheat bran, 1 lb middlings, lb., meat scraps. A jrood gmin food: 2 lbs. cracked corn, 1 lb. wheat, 1 lb. oats. A fair estimate is to feed one quai l of this in litter to twenty l ens daily, when the laying mash *s before them all the time.—Lula Chriesman, Home Demonstration Agent. CHRISTMAS GlI'TS:—-If you want most unusual and attractive gifts for ( hristmas at a remarkably low price, do your shopping at the Koselea Tea Cottage and Gift Shop, 2010 Hayne Aye., Aiken, S. C. WE HAVE just opened and have on display in our shop, the most ex quisite hand made linens,, laces, rugs, brasses of all kinds, rings, heads and carved wood—all just received from China: FAKE A I) \\ (M l and drive over. 'V e will be glad to see you whether . ou buy or ru^. Bring your friends O. D. Moore , 68.74 Dave Jeffcoat ^ 63.00 W. E. Anderon _i 77.56 C. K. Sanders 15.60 ft- Alonzo Hairrson 2.50 Kimbrell Furniture Co. .. 160.10 | .... 37.20! 8.75. _____ 7.20 The •os. m for lurnli uc Aiken. r tea when vou are in MASTER’S SALE.’ • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. ft Mi-s Pauline Holman lias returned home after‘a pleasant visit to friends i . Columbia. The friemls trt - Mrs. .luli i R. Easter ling will learn with regret That she has been quite ill. There will he a box supper at the Hilda Baptist Church Friday night, Nov. 1-lth. The public is cordially in vited to attend. Mr. .1. E. Harley. Jr., of the Univer sity of South Carolina, spent the week-end with his parents. Col. and Mrs. J. E. Harley. Friends of J. Julien Rush. Esq., will regret to hear that he is confined to his bed with an attack of pneumonia. His early recovery is hoped for. Mr. and Mr-. Osborne Reed and baby have returned to their home in Kings*;ee after a plea a it visit to the termer’s .parents. Mr. and Mis. J. \V. ( . Reed. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Ml Court of Common Pleas. i Mamie It. Sanders, Plajhtitf, against W. P. Peeples, Rachel Peeples and I. 0. Patterson, Jr., Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, inj front of the , Court HoOse, mi Monday, December I 1st, P.t24, it being salesday in said I month, within the legal hours of sale, the Pillowing described tea 1 property, to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and beng in Red Oak Townhsip, Barnwell County, S. C., containing one hundred and sixty- three acres, more or less, and bound ed North by lands of J. W. Walker; East*by lands of Perry Owen'; South liy lands of Ben Williams, and West by lands of J. W. Walker, Aaron Han- kinson and G. C. Beck. Terms of sale: Cash, and purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. The successful bidder at said sale shall immediately deposit with the Master the sum" of $1,500.00 as an evidence of good faith to carry out the te^ms of his bid. and upon his failure to do so. the Master shall immediately re-sell said property, or re-advertise and sell the same upon some subsequent salesday on like terms. H. L. O’BANNON. Master. Master’s office, Nov. 12. 1024. Messrs. B. S. Moore. Jr., and Al- t m Thompson, of the University of v outh Carolina, -pent the week-end in thi- city the guests of the former’s arents. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Moore. The Barnwell Comity Sunday S. honl Institute scheduled to open a* r> ackville Sunday. November 16th. .as been postponed for me week and . ;1! begin it.* 'ession on Sijmday No- v mber 23 rd. Guests of Mrs. Richaidson. Mr. and Mr«. James I.. Layton,, of TacOma. Wash., 'topped over in Barn- well twt) davs last week Uc a visit to * v their sister. Mrs. Terry Richardson. They were en route to NT w Orleans, vhere they will he locate 1 in the fu ture. Mr. and Mrs. Layton made the trip across the continent last summer in tlfeir car, a ".Mercer,” visiting places of national interest, along the way. Mr. Layton is employed by the Todd Shipbuilding. Co., as inspector of en gines, He installed the engines in The S. cruisers “Omaha. Send Us Your Job Work. quarterly report of BOARD OF COUNTY DIRECTORS Quarter Ending September 31, 1921 J. M. Diamond E. F. Woodward Howell C. Jones McMillan land Wati-on C. M. Turner — 25.00 J. B. Morris 116.4.' $41.66 _ 300.00 . 345.20 _ 313.io Lemon I&r B. ’ Mazursky 2--_ . w -_- G. M. Main 'J. B. Armstrong H. G. Boylston Elma Cave ______ - C. K. Sanders . . v — The Barnwell People J. R. MeC'ormack, M. D. R. J. Rountree W. 11. Manning E. M..Kirkland John K. Spelling . P. O. Beasley C. K. Sander' . - Brown and Bush __ — J. S. Still Horace J, Crouch J. B. Armstrong ('. A. Hensley, M. .1. B. Monri' __ C. M. Turner Eg C. Matthews* W. L. Baxley A. D. Furtick H_F. Woodward Hemy Hartz.'jg Bk. of W. Can L. P. McMillan Howell C. Jones . fii 5,309.00j' ._ 158.3,3 j* ._ 109.08 | 75.50 __ 40.25 _ 5.00 . _ 4.20 __ 122.21 ; 107.60 | __ 29.16 | 30.35 __ 125.00 __ 100.00 T 150.0,0 H(b'>.00 63.89 ___ 41.66 15.83 __ 103.18 51.74 ___ V5.83 16.10 __ 169.17 ___ 65.00 245.00 . 3.029.56 . . 56.88 Vamp Theatre W. P. Franklin 28.33 .__ l.»0 .__ 7.75 185.15 _ 45.00 ._ 75.00 55.00 _ 200.28 27.50 126.00 103.14 110.00 104.43 145.70 38.00 . 13.41 335.78 t"' •• %■ i .1,491.53 ___ 54.00 125.00 88.00 _. _ 60.50 . ..75.00 ... 14.42. 3.73 _ _ _ 65.00 r •Cincinna-" ti.” and others and took Uvm on their trial trips. He is connected with the same company in New Orleans. Do You Have Poultry? If so. now is the time to arrange iq : re f rr yrrur herrs. A g( oil jloulti'V" ou.se sjmuld he providtd —ene that ;s built according to South Carolina ’oultry House Con'trnctions. Call at :,iy office if you would like to have ..ne. You can’t expect your hens to work fvg- you if they arc v< 4 properly housed and fed. A grown hen that is under three ears of aged' a veritable egg ma chine if she is well cared lev and properly —,— E. D. Byers, Jr.. W. L. Baxley ~. E. C. Matthews Bk. of W. Car. W. L. Baxley Josep Baxley _. W. E. Anderson Vickery Bros., Bennie Owens Sherman Dicks 1 36.00 Standard Oil Co. . ----- 141.20 Kendall Lumber Co. 3.20 A. B. McKerley 5.00 F. L. Still 110.00 J. B. Hair 1— 12.00 Barnwell Fillig Station .. 11.75 A. M. Anderson 55.06 A. O. San del’s h 1.00 W. D. Harley Motor Co. 78.9‘t Dicks Auto Co. 10.15 T. R. Pender ___ 27.62 J. W. Smoak -- 44.00 N. F. Sanders - _ . - 55.00 E. W. D. Morris ' 12.00 •J. W. Folk - 146.58 Wall St. Pharmacy H. B. Bates Standard Oil Co. Jseph Baxley _ Joseph Baxley __ . N. F. Sanders Terie Richardson ----- Henry Hartzog . _ __ 65.00 Bennie Ovv4^s 65.00 Joe Huggins J. B. Morris I. M. Pearl sin? and Sons - G. N. Bodiford ______ . __ E. C. Matthews ! W. L. Baxley - __ O. D. Moore _ Phoenix Oil Co. H. M. t’ass.els Gallon Iron Works 382.10 Standard Oil Co. _ __ 48.88 W. E. Anderson T 18.86 The R. L. Bryan Co. 55.17 Braid and Sutton b 3.10 Ft. L. Bibnsoon 13.70 The Barnwell Sentinel ____ 12.00 The Barnwell Sentinel 13.00 C! S. Anderson 14.58 B. W. Peeples 16.66 I. F. Still _ 25.00 J. A. Morriis ------ 12.50 W. P. Sanders 29.15 R. L. Wooley 25.00 G. C. Best. Jr 12.50 J. F. Rountree . ..._ 15.83 J. S. Blume ... 27.92 Trotti Haitlen .. 12.50 B. A. Gunnels 15.00 G. R. Peeples ,-b__ _ 16.66 J. M. Scott 28.16 P. O. Beasley l._ __ ^9.15 Jas. M. Caldwell, Treas, __ 42.76 b. F. Molair _ 16.85 J. G. Moody, Jr. J 5.90 City Ice and Coal Co. 26.40 Rescue Orphanage 15.00 City Ice and Coa Co. . __ 15.05 J. R. Cheek and Son 28.77 Lemon Bros. 35.51 Farmers Union Mer. Co. . 80.00 A. J. Owens _* 42.46 E. W. Holman _, 15.75 Farmers Union Mer. (\>. _ 150.00 H. G. Boy I'ton _ 158.22 Charlie Brown --.-314.05 The .Baughman Stationei y . Co. .1.022.22 C. K. Sanders -61.00 Don’t Miss Any of These! TODAY—WEDNESDAY—“THE ALASKAN”—Starring Thoma* Meighan. THURSDAY, Nov. 13th—“WHAT SHALL I DO? A drama of life in the factory world and the circles of-the "Four Hundred,” in which an ‘acc ident causes a husband to suffer from amnesia and forget his wife and child* When the wife is about to. follow the path of ‘least resistanee, memory returns and all ends/happily. j 1 FREE TICKETS (.nOD FOR THIS PICTURE. FRIDAY, Nov. llt-h— < VIHERKA." A drama of the emi tional conflict developing in a middle aged man. married to a >ettled, highly conventional woman. Starring Lewis Stone, Alma Rubens, Coii'tanc** Bennett and Irene Rich. SA l l RD A V. N(iv. 15th—“OPEN ALL NIGH F.” Adoljthe Manjou! Therese grew tired of her husband, Ed- < mund. Sire low > a cave man. Her husband is advised by a friend t "step out” so a> to make her jealous. He goes to see the bicycle race and meets Lee, sweetheart of Petit Mathieu, Frame’' champion bicycle rider. They go together to see the race, iboe He finds hi' wife with Petit. The smell of onions on Petit’s breath is enough to diive her back to her husband. FREE TICK FITS GOOD FOR THIS SHOW. MONDAY, Nov. 17th—"I HE HALF-BREED.’ A melodrama of the American Indian. The story concerns a half-breed vvhu is polished by his contact with the Eastern world of learning, but galled-4w*yond endurance by taunts about his birth. He is in love with a white girl, vvhose‘ v father objects to her regard for h:m. 1L' mother is evicted from her home by white squatter. He reverts to type and fights for his lights. The hero ine’s girl chum follow- him across the Mexican border and they look into a happy future. TUESDAY, Nov. 18th:' ' WEDNESDAY, Nov. 19th—“FEET OF CLAY.” I An up to date society drama, starring Rod LaRoque and Vera Reynolds. An unusual picture. fe The house should he tight on the North. East and West, hut open cn the South. All cracks should be sto"- ed so a draft will not blow by the in- blovv ny combs a V A ✓ •nates’ heads, freezing codihs and vvud- •j!es. When a poultry house is full o 4 racks, it is all the hen can do to live, but when she has a well built, well i 'ventilated house and is fed a good aying mash, proper amount of grain food vvhibh is fed in a 'itter to force her to work to find the grain, and has green food such as rye. oats and wheat, she will he a producer. Free range or large yaids kept m grass will furni'h plenty of green, but when they are kept in small yards these should he divided and one sec tion be planted in quickly’ growing green crops, such as rape/ oats and ye. This method will furnish green j feed and also help to keep the yards < lean, which is a very ipr>o*'tant con- siderajibi), Good hinds of green feeds are ■ sprouted oats, alfalfa men . chopped i alfalfa hay s( aked in water and fed. Keep ovster shells before hens ail thJ r "’ rnv.eli Filling station 34.n5 H. M. ('assels -_ _ _ . 254.26 J. B. Morris -- 34 70 B. Mazursky lotkb:’ Fi-ed C. Brinkley 5.5o J. S. Std! __ 12.75 First National Bank— 286.85 <’. F. Molair '..... , 47.50 P. W, Price . 11.50 J. H. Sweat ------ 44.87 J. B. Kirkland - j -. - 6.25 E. D. Dicks .5.52.(i0 The Frank Corp. 66(i.87 C. S. Anderson - - 14.58 I. F. Still : 25.60 K. W. People^ - ----- - „ 16.<I6 G. C. Best, Ji‘. _ ' I 12.50 R. L. Woo lev ------ . 25.00 ,00.00 125.00 4 i .66 24.08 Mrs. A. A. I.- nfi n, Treas. Horace J. Crouch C. A. Hen-ley, M I). J. B. Morris E. (’. Matthews /-Gl.si J, ,.M. Diiamond . 41.66 J.. M. Diiamond -. W. L. Baxley _. C. K. Sanders W. H. Manning John K. Snelling J. W. Folk J. F. Sweat LeRoy Baughman, .. B. Mazursky „• Arrington Bros. C. H. Greene AV. P. Franklin .. J j. J. H. Sander? C. IL Dicks W. E. Audersoon J. B. Mon-i' . J. B. Morris _ - . Dicks Auto Co. . W. L. Baxley Standard Oil Co. Gabon Iron Works -- Standard Oil Co. W. T. Duncan W. P. Sanders R. L. Wooley J. A. Morris _ B. W. Peeples C. S. Anderson P. O. Beasley . J. M. Scott J. S Blume G R. Peeples C A < •’rmeL J. F. Pountree J. M. D’amond H. L. O’Bannon H. L. O’Bannon J. B. Armstpng The Barnwell Peot R. L. Bronson .. The R. L. Bryan Co. National Office Supply Co. J. G. Moody, Jr. J. L. Buist The Be-t Pharmacy A. J. Owens _. _. Lemon Bros. 87.88 .-M.62 -60.00 1.54.81 .-35.0-1 -. 28.52 .- 1.75 -150.00 26 21 - 50.00 126.00 .13.40 7.25 119.95 .92.95 _ .23.00 1.5.00 -.29.;: -2'.00 _. 1 2 50 ,.16.66 ’14.59 ..29 15 .. 31.1 1 .29.92 17. 4m ’250 ,ple\ it o> 41 K) 41.66 22.08 307.40 _33.75 .19.00 . 8.11 60,98 --V 7 o .: io.oo 17.65 41.71 96.55 . 41.60 in.:;; 125.0c .122.22 39.16 -liL2 Mace Drug CoT®^ 4.50 City Ice and C ial (V,. 13.85 Richard Thumps 3.75 Rescue Orp’nanage . 15.(»0 B. Mazursky . .. .al.U.t L. ('ohen ... _ 14.20 represents the latest achievement in typewriter construction, gives the greatest > measure of satisfactory service and a quality of work that is unsurpassed. CONSIDER THESE FACTS: The Woodstock means more for the money, ha* many superior features and excels in every particular. Price and Terms Most Attractive.—Territory inquiries solicited: Extra walue makes ea-y sales and attractive earnings. Full Particulars on Request. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER CO. 216 W. Monroe. ........ Chicago, U. S. A. , B. P. DAVIES. Distributor, Barnwell, S. C. * 1 LONG TEKM MONEY to LEND I J. A. Morris 12.50* _W. P. Sanders 29.15 j J. S. Blume 29.52 J. F. Rountree - 15.85 Trotti Hardin 1 —— 12.50 G. R. People- I- 16.66 B. A. Gunnels ' 15.00 J. M. Scott 30.86 C. F. Molair 25.50 The Best Phannac^) 54.70 Jas. M. Caldwell, iroas. 33.70 A. J. Owens 41.21 Jas. M. Caldw,ell, 1 reas. 35.55 Farmers Union Mer. Co._'_ 19,36 Lemon Bro-. L. Cohen —.. Rescue Oi’jvhanage . . Shuler tand Smoak _ J. S. Harley | E. E. Gootbon ---- J ' k' 1 WTlliston Motor Co. "831.00 | i Epps’ Phaitnacy 7. r 4.40; ,--- i - 65.19 ( i * 4o i io.oo; 57.50 ! _ v 3.00 ' time, give.fresS wate^-dany. A'^'omJ . ' Turrentine Auto Co. k 2.35 \ • ‘V . '• * \ J. S. Still ... .v 150.00 (’. M. Turner .66.89 E. M. Kii'klaod HIO.OO J. B. Armtrqng i 63.39 W. J. W. Glbvef 120.00 First National Bank .. ..349.06 C. O. Meyer. Agt. . .. 75.no J. B. Armstrong 2.308.10 Terie Richardson -.7.26 Joseph Baxley .--75.09 W. F. Bates f H. E. Given? . Lomi Boyd - — H. J. Bush .... Beilnie Owens Henry Hartzog F. H. Rountree J()se))h Baxey N. F. Sander- P. P. Carter r J. W. Smoak!... 44.50 Joe Huggins'..-. .. . -55.00 , J. R. Ray .! -.5 00 P. F. Parker .. IT?).* Ashley and Co. • .163 6.2 B. L. Peeples , -15.75 H. M. CaggeU .-279.65 -D. W: Brown -.57.00 K. Diamond 1- .--40.CG 4.00 25.0'* 5.00 65.60 65.00 2.('9 L. J. 'Baughman 16,50 J. R. Cheek and Sun . -. 36.01 C. F. Mojair . . -55.TTT The Palace Market .18,77 Wa!+' a unary 2)0 Elma Cave K19.118 Elma Cave .109.08 C. K. Sanders H H. 'G. Boylst irt 1 .. ... . 158.33 G. M. Main .. _ - 7.20 C.tK. Sanders .. .571*0. C. K. Sander- . 1 12 32 C. K. Sand.ms 20.t m C. K. Sand.m s - ... f4.30 Mrs. A. A. I ‘mon. f ea < . 5*./'.CO P. W. Price . i.’>.(/*• r i 0 perct-nl. interest on large amounts. Private funds for small loans. BROWN & BUSH LAWYERS BAliXWELL^SOUTH CAR --30.00 55.00 7.(:0 C. C. Owens J. B. Armstrong^ W\ H. Manning . J. B. Morris J. K. Snelling C. M. Turner . _ J. W. Folk C. K. Sanders J. B. Armstrong . E. C. Matthews . Horace J. Crouch E. M. Kirkland C. A. Hensley. M. J.' S. Still W. L. Baxley ..- r < ---- J. S: Still - - E. F. Woodward..-...:— J. M. Smith and Son Ja.'. M. Caldwell, Treas. D. 4.29 1,503.75 55.55 ..36.68 29.16 . 13.33 r _-70.45 ..125.00 63.89 160.(4 140.50 .-.100.00 ; 41.66 .150.00 ! 21.33 3.71 . . 326,46 . . .63.60 55.28 LIC TEl MONEY TO LEIIO Farm Loans 6 per cent, large amounts. Town prop erty in Barnwell, residential and business, 7 per cent. vi* Loans procured promptly at lowest cost. Allendale, Bjamberg and Barnwell Counties; thomasmTboulware Attorney-at-law - Barnwell, S. C. II