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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Thursday, November ?0, 192f.
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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE
Entered et the post office at Barnwell,
S. C., as second-class matter.
JOHH W. HOLMES
1840-1912 .
B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year $150
Six Months -00
Three Months — .60
(Strictly in Advance.)
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Served.)
THURSDAY, NOVKMIIK.lt ill. 1924
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The heavy majority east in Barn
well and Barnwell County against the
fA’oposed ten-million dollar bond ia.
sue should serve as a warning to
those public officials who may con
template increasing taxes,, and this
applies to them all—xown, county
.iml State.—o ^1. that (ixclusiviv of the
their burden is heavy enough at ih'S|
tim«- without any increase whateve
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
^ In the Court of Common Pleas.
Mrs. S. C^ Owens, Mrs. Lila Kitchens,
'Mrs. D.. A. Scott, Mrs. A. P. IXrum-
mond, W. B. Nixon, J. B. Nixon, Mrs.
Kate Copeland, Mrs. May Quattle-
l)aum, Miss Sarah Nixon, Miss Em
ma Nixon, Mrs. Mamie Carr Mc
Creary, and. K. L. Nixon,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Mrs. Eddie Nixon, Defendant.
TO THE DEFENDANT, MRS ED
DIE NIXON:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMENED
1 and required to answer the complaint
j in this action, of which a copy is
| herewith served upon you, and to
serve a copy of your answer to said
complaint on the subscribers at their
office in the town of Barnwell, S. (’.,
within twenty days after the -ervice
de v of 5tirh~
and their temper is such that a sub
stantial kick will be retrisfered against
any
see is a reduction, broo
an economical administration of pub
lic affairs. None of’”*' want to see
our schools and other Institutions
suffer, but* we believe tha.' they can
be kept up*to a high stardan. with
the present appropriation.
service; and if you fail to answer the
complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff injhis action will apply
, to the Court for the relief' demanded
increase. What thcv want to. . . , . .
, .. . i m the complaint.
•rht acout by
Unhappy Moment for
Wearer of Crinoline
Mrs. E. M. Ward has a host of good
yarns In her remarkable “Memories of
Ninety Years.” There is, for instance,
the terrible story of the punctured
crinoline:
This unusual incident happened to a
Mrs. Tooke, wife of the then vicar of
Upton. After a confirmation service
in the church the friends of the vicar
were invited to meet the bishop of
Oxford, Samuel Wilherforce—known
as “Soapy Sam"—at the vicarage.
Mrs. Tooke was a woman who al
ways dressed well. On this occasion
she wore a black velvet crinoline,
trimmed with old lace, which sot off
her remarkable complexion. After
lunch, as she talked to the bishop, a
curious sound like an angry serpent
hissing penetrated the drawing-room.
\riilio the guests paused in astonish
ment, “Soapy Sam" looked mystified.
Then a grumbling noise was heard, a
decided squeak, a shriek, and loud re
port, followed by profound silence.
When a little Inter Mrs. Tooke rose
to bid her guests farewell, her dress
hung in heavy folds all round her.
Afterward she explained what had
happened. Her dressmaker had per
suaded her to have a special fixture
to her crinoline which consisted of
tubing, Inflated with air. fastened
tightly with a screw. This uncanny
contrivance made the skirt flow out,
but Mrs Tooke struck her foot
against the screw and the whole struc
ture collapsed as the air escaped.
San Francisco Argonaut.
HARLEY & BLATT,
Plaintiffs’ Attorneys.
Dated Nov. 17, A. D., 1924.
State of South Carolina,
County nf Barnwell.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Mrs. S. C. Owens, Mrs. Lila Kitchens,
, Mrs. D. A. Scott, Mis. P. Drum
mond, \V. B. Nixon. .1. B. Nixon,
Mrs, Kate Copeland, Mrs. May
Quattlebaum, Miss Sarah Nixon,
Miss Emma Nixon, Mrs. Mamie
Carr McCreary, and E. L. Nixon,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Mrs. Eddie Nixon. Defendants
TO THE DEFENDANT. MRS. ED
DIE NIXON:
YOU WILL PLEASE "AKE NO
TICE that the complaint in the
above entitled action was, on the
17th day of November, 11124, filed in
the office of the Clerk of Court for
Barnwell • County, and that you arc*
required to answer, said complaint
and tq serve a copy of your answer
to said complaint on the subscribers
at their office in the town of Barn
well, S. C.,within twenty days after
the service hereof, exclusive of such
service; and if you fail to answer ihe
complaint within the time- aforesaid,
the plaintiffs in this action will ap
ply to the Court for the relief de
manded in the complaint. .
HARLEY & BLATT.
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
THE STATE
vs.
W. Cj. DYCHE3.
Under a’nd by virtue of a Tax Exe
cution to me directed by .1 B. Arm-
strong.Trcasurer of Barnwell County,
I have this day levied upon aiid will
sell to the highest bidder for cash, be
tween the legal hours of s..le in front
of the Court House at Barnwell, S.
('., on Monday', the 1st day of Decem
ber, 1921, this being Snlesday in said
month, the following described real
estate:
12(5 acres of land with buildings 1
thereon, situate in Blackvijle township «£♦
and« bounded as follows: ^
North by lands formerly of J. E.
Hair, East by lands of B. F. Storne,
South by lands of (). R. Coleman and
Cass Daniels, West by lands of John
K, 11 air and Estate of . I tke Salley.
Descriptions being shown by mort
gage given by W. C. Dyches to Bank
of Springfield, S. C.
Levied upon and sold to -atisfy the jt.
above Execution and Costs.
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Sheriff of Ba’mvell Co.
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Tutt’s Pills
The first dote astonishes the invalid,
giving immediate relief, regulating
bowels and digestive organs, inducing
GOOD DIGESTION
Lame?
Barnwell, S. C., 11th day of Novem-:
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Buick Continues
its Leadership
For the seventh consecutive year Bu|ick has first
choice of space at the National Automobile
Shows. This signal honor is awarded annually by
the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce
to the manufacturer-member having the largest
volume of business for the preceding twelve
months. j
In winning and in maintaining this enviable
position year after year, Buick has demonstrated
conclusively that the true value of any automo
bile is reflected in the consistency with which
the public buys it.
Since the introduction of the 1925 Buick models,
public patronage has increased to an even
greater degree—
A tribute to the Buick engineering skill and
manufacturing ability that have provided newer
and better Buick cars without departing in any
way from the fundamentals of power, economy
and dependability for which all Buicks have
been famous.
♦To
MASTER’S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court ; of Corqmon Pie
L Hill' and P. F. H'-ndersop,
Drive out
stiffness and ache
After heavy exercise, apply a
little Sloan’s. No rubbing is nec
essary—the liniment itself starts
fresh blood circulating quickly
through the ^ching muscles. At
once - the stiffness vanishes, the
aching stops! All druggists—
35 cents.
Sloan's Liniment—Mkpain!
DENMARK BUICK CO., DENMARK, S. C
WHEN BETTER. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT,- BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
Methodist Church Bazaar.
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Historic Gray's Inn
Linked With America
Gray’s inn. in London, has long been
the meeoa <»f the Badonian. Those peo
ple w bo believe that Francis Bacon
Wrote Shakespeare's plays \isit tin* inn
to see tht* hall in which Bacon for
many years presided as treasurer, and
tlie gardens which he planned, says
tin* Detroit News. There are links be
tween tht* inn and the Cniteil States.
There was a Lawrence Washington,
admitted a student In 1(507. whose
brother Robert was a direct ancestor
of George Washington. There is, an
entry in the admission register of the
Inn recording lilt* memhorship of
Thomas Yah
This was an ancestor
of Elihu Yah*, whose piety helpful to
found u great American university..
Andrew Hamilton was a member of
the inn. His admission is recorded in
3714; “Andrew Hamilton, of Maryland.
America, gent.” Hamilton- 'designed 1
the state house of Philadelphia, the.
building which was the hirtliplace of
the American republic.
of Hattie Mnv Hill
Henderson, Plaintiffs,
vs.
S. B. Carroll, II. Jeff Hair and Home
Bank of Barnwell, Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the - above entitled cause,
I will sell at Barnwell, n front <>t
the Court, House, on Monday, Decem
ber 1st, 1924, it being falesday .11
said month, within the legal hours of
sale, the following des -i ibed 1 real
property, to-wit:
“All that piece, parcel < r tract of
land situate in Barnwell County, o.
C.% containing 9<! acres, more or less,
an l being the, same tract < f land purs
chased by S. B. Carroll from J. L.
Birt. bounded North by lards of Mr*,
{•(iohiie (k—H-oimnn;—Ea-n—by—m+»—cT
MONEY TO LOAN
Loans made same day
application received.
,No Red Tape
HARLEY & BLATT.
Attorneys-at-Law
BarnwelL S. C.
— Shop early for Christmas at the
Methodist Bazaar Thursday, Novem
ber 20th, in the Court ll yuse. Fancy
work, beautiful dressed dolls, good
things to eat, cut flowers, pot plants
for sale.
Send Us Your Job Work.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
- THE STATE
vs.
M. POLIAKOFF
Under and bv virtue of a Tax Eve-
Tntkey
Creek; South by lands of M *.
Goldie C. Holman ami 1:1 the West
by Public Road leading from Long
Branch to Blackville. which separ
ates it from the land- - f J. S. Bin
and F. H. Hitt."
Terms of Sale: Cash, and purchaser
pay for stamp.* and papers. The
Those who are in a “run down’’ ecmdl-
1 tion w.ll r.j'tioe that. Catarrh bothers
them much more than when they are in i
good health. This .'a t proves that while
Catarrh is a 1c a! disease, it is greatly j cut ion to me directed bv B. Arm-
j influenced by constitutional conditions. . „ t> . ,,
HAUL’S ( ATAKGII MKlHuiNK «on- strong,Treasurer of Barnwell Coun y,
fists of an Oimmeni which teuiekly , have this ( j av levied! upon and will
Kclie/es by local arpuualion, and. .the i _ j
: Internal Medu iiie, a Ton.', vvhtch assists sellito the highest bidder for cash, be-
in improving ihc Genera! Health. „ *1 i i u . Vr
Sold by drii^Kists for_over 4'» Years. | tween (he le.ual hoili > jo >‘dc m n»nil
4-'. J. Oheney & drr^Trteuo, Ohio. -rTf thc-C-nun Hou*<c -at Barm-veil, S.
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Dl’NCAN CALHOFN
Barnw ell. S. C.
):* : (i?2'i().00> Dollars to Guai
•j* plinnee with his hid. Should
Master
and Fife.’
nice com-
s;rrd
EOILSrv FLUES
MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES
BELTING, PACKING AND LACING
WOOD, IR3." AND STEEL
'it?' Cm
Bring KNUl.NK KKI’Allts i,n ,.i.; .’i. mji:
LOMBARD IRON WCPyKS, AUGUSTA, GA.
her, 1924, this being
month, the following
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Sab- lav in said
described 1
estate:
O 1* house and lot in the town of
lllackville bounded as fhdows:
No! t!r by- propei ty 'if , Catho.lh*
chuikh. East by propt-cti: of (’. M.
F**lifer, South by’ property of Alfred
Tobin. Wes* by Lartigue street.
Levied upon and sold to satisfy t he
above Execution and Costs.
C. KEYS SANDERS.
Sheriff of Barnwell C >.
■ p ( ai n\vel4,-S-.-C Tr -llth day of Novem:
FUNERAL DIRECTOR'
\M> EMBALMER. ‘
successful bidder fail within a re;ison
able time t > comply kvaih !. * bid, thi n {
said'Two Ilundr.ed an,l Fifty (i2bb.(ib I '
Dollars to be taken as liquidated
For Sale
FROSTPROOF
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Pain In Back & Sides
“T7OR A LONG TIME,” to get it for me. The very
JL says Mrs. Dora Payne. f i rst bottle ceemed to help
of Huntington, Tenn.,l me - ^ !5 e se , c ? nd , V ' 1
«t i- .1 j . was better than 1 had been
I felt listless, tired and j n mon *i ls | certainly can
worn-out. I did not feel like praise Cardui.
‘‘1 have taken three bot
tles. Now I hardly wait,
when the sun shines, to
garden. I am feeling fine.”
Similar results to those de
scribed above have been re
ported by thousands of other
women. Cardui’s 40 years
of success should encourage
you to give it a thorough
trial for the relief of any
common female ailments.
For s^Ie ^everywhere.
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doing my work, visiting or
anything.
r ‘I suffered much pain in
my back and sides. My
limbs hurt, my knees would
tremble without apparent
cause and I would have to
sit down.
“I was very nervous. ...
I would have a tired, dull
headache.
^ “1 had read so much about
Cardui I asked my husband
*r> to comply
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PLASTIC SURGERY
'Phone 57.
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'x| sell the *■>me upon sonr* subsequent
$ | Salesday on like terms.
damages foff his failure
with said bio, unles- h;
excused by the Court. I ton failure
purcha-er to eernplt \\ *h the-*.*
tennis the Master will mmediateiv
Cabbage Plants
her. 1924.
The Woman’s Tonic
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
Wm. McNAB
Representing
FIRE, HEALTH^ AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Personal attention given all business
IL L. O’BANNON,
Master.
Master’s office, November 12th, 1921.
Office in Harrison Block, Main St
BARNWELL.
ECZEMA!
Money back without question
if HUNTS GUARANTKHD
SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
(.Hunt's Solve and Soup),fail in,
the treatment of Itch, Eczema,
Ringworm,Tetter or otheritch-
ing skin diseases Try tint
treatment at our risk.
Mase & Deason Drug Store
Barnwell, South Carolina.
Grown in the open air, all early
\arieties. By parcel post: 200,
7.->c;hy express collect: 500, $1.25;
1.000, $2.00. Lettuce plants, 30c
per hundred. These are fancy
plants. Will ship same day order
is received. Cash with order.
Send check, money order, cash or
one and two cents stamps. Also
seed Rye, $2.75 per bushel.
sel|L East by property of Mis. S. ,n
Owens, South’ by properly -of M -.
Sam Owens, West by property of K.
(J. Stansell. - —
Leviisl upon and sold to satisTy th.e
above Execution and Costs.
f. KEYS SANDtMtS.——
Sheriff of Ba iiwell Co.
Barnwell. S. C., 11th day of Novem
ber. 1924.
Dr. C. N. Burckhalter
BARNWELL, - - S. C.
DR. CECIL RAY,
Physician and Surgeon.
“ Office at Mace Drug Company.
Barnwell, S. C.
State of South Carolina,
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County of Barnwell.
THE ST\TE
vs.
TOM WRIGHT
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Under and by virtue* of a Tijcx Ex *-
cution to me directed by J. B~Aim-
stiong.Treasure! of Baniwell County,
1 have this day levied upon and will
selhto the highest bidder for eash.be-
tweij-n the legal hours of sale in front
of the Court House at Barnwell. S.
C., <i.n Monday, the 1st day of Decem-
i bc*r, 151*24, this being SalesF’ay in said
the following described real
estate:
Two lots with buildings in Elko, ?.
' C..I bounded] as follows:
North by( property of K. G. Stan-
NOTK E OF PRIMARY ELECTION.
Executive Committee. Democratic
Party, Barnwell County.
Notice is hereby given that a special
primary election of the Democratic-
party will be held on Tuesday, No
vember ISth, 1924, and a second pri
mary. if one be necessaryCwill be hold
two weeks thereafter, for the pur
pose of nominating a Magistrate for
Blackville township, to succeed I. F.
Still, resigned.
, The following managers are here
by appointed and the following poll
ing places nniuod .for both elections:
Blackville—C.’C. Storne, T,. F. Hair
and E. II. Weissinger; clerk. J. IL
Sanders; iRYlling platve, vacant store. -
Double Ponds—*1. \P. Chitty, Leon
Hutto and Jacob Delfc ;clefk, Isadore
Hartzug; |,oi!ii'.,!>; place, Double Pond
school-house.
Healing Spring L. P. Boylsto*
I. J. Grubbs and H. J. Hair; clerk
Mil ledge Hankinson; polling phu\
Healing. Spring* school house.
f l his (*lectioir-sh:*.l I b • hoM mnlei - 1 1 ’.
runs oi the Democratic party.
1 he managers shall open the poll
at S oYlock a. m., and eloee them a
1 o clock p. m.
Copy of m!e- will he mailed to man
ager* of each club with tickets. Eac:
executive committeeman is hereby
notified that he* will 1h* required t
furnish the managers of election
with a suitable* box. (Ordinary cig.i-
boxes will do.)
i EDGAR A. P.RO^N, '
B. P. DAVIES, County Chmr.
ifewretary.