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r T Jh 1 | jt {. 4* PAGE FOUR THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4TH, 1924. PROGRAM' ^ VAMP THEATRE Friday and Saturday, Dec. 5 knd *>— "THE SEA HAWK” With Milton Sills and an all star cast. Story by Rafael Sabatina. Special orchestra to play original music music score. Matinee Friday. Prices 25 and 50 cts. Nijrhts 50 and 75 cts Monday, Dec. Sth— Hebe Daniels in ‘‘DANGEROUS MONEY.” This is one of her b >st pictures. Prices 10, 20 and .‘10 cts. Tuesday, Dec. 9th— Florence Viyor in “THE REAL AD VENTURE." This is a tfreat cosiety picture. Prices 10, 20 and .‘10 cts. Wednesday, Dec. 10th— Elonor Glynn’s “THREE WEEKS.”— Prices .‘55 and 50 cts. WK have STEAM HEAT every night. Show stmts 7:45 p. m., com mencing Monday, Sth. f Make Warm I Friends— BY USING OUR WOOD AND GOAL Excellent Goal and Dry Won- if it is not w t > make it good.— & Phone 84 or 91-J and soon your A i X l I order is on the way. (H Y IC E AND COAL CO Y Y Y Z ’ Y v ' Y Y Y Y Y Y Y SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Served.) State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. In the Court of Common Pleas. Mrs. S. C. OwVns, Mrs. Lila Kitchens, Mrs. D. A. Scott, Mrs. A. P. Drum mond, W T . B. Nixon, .1. B. Nixon, Mrs. Kate Copeland, Mrs. May Quattlc- baum, Miss Sarah Nixon, Miss Em ma Nixon, Mrs. Mamie Carr Mc Creary, and E. L. Nixon, Plaintiffs, vs. Mrs. Eddie Nixon, Defendant. TO THE DEFENDANT. MRS ED- DJE NIXON: YOU ARE HEREBY SUM MEN ED and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy Ts herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscribers at their office in thevtown of Barnwell, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and 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. HARLEY & BLATT, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. Dated Nov! 17. A. I).. 1924. State of South Carolina. County of Barnwell. In the Court of Common Pleas? Mrs. <4. C. Owens, M,rs. Lila Kitchens, Mrs. D. A. Scott, Mrs. P. Drum- - mond, W. B. Nixon, .L 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 TAKE NO- 1 ** TICE that the complaint in the ^ above entitled action was, on the JL the office of the’ Clerk of Court., Tor Barnwell County, and that you are * ? Y i f required to answer, said complaint - 4 ^ and to serve a copy of your answer (Jt to said complaint op 'the subscribers •* at their office in the town of Barn- well, S. ('..within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of siuh service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the tim • aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will ap ply to the Court for the relief de manded in the complaint. HARLEY & BLATT, Plaintiff#!* Attorneys. TO OUR OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS: “Buy at When You Cant-Buy at White’s t -—Augusta’s Christmas Store—- This is the message which for over fifty years this store has sm t to the thousands of its friends and customers in the great ten i- tory for one hundred miles or more surrounding Augusta, in both (ieorgia and Carolina. % J .* 1 ^ NOTICE! , Against Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Any person or persons entering upon the lands hereinafter referred j to, situate in Barnwell, Richland am 1 Red Oak Townships, for the pimpose J of hunting, fishing or trapping, will he prosecuted to the full extent' of 1 «£♦ the law: ‘‘ Place: Acreage; Duncannon Place 1559 L. W Tilly , . 200 Mrs. Jane R. Patterson _ 1000 Sue Ford 100 Fannie ('bitty 103 Allen Eubanks ______ ______ 100 J. M. Weathersttee 572 Joe McCreary —___ 200 Billie Jenkins 00 Harriett Hutson __ __ 175 Jesse Middleton 000 H. I). Calhoun ——■ 487 J. W. Newton , 245 J. M. Easterling SCO Estate H. A. Patterson W. II. Duncan 40.5 F. H. Creech 43 Mrs. Kate M. Patterson 2500 Mrs. Annie P. Easterling 561 ^ B. C. Norris 100 Daniel Tilly 200 2000 Joseph E. Dicks 800 R. C. Holman 200 A. A. Richardson 2000 Lemon Bros., 150 S. B. Moseley Mrs. Lena Davies 80 93 G. ARTHUR EVANS Manager. Barnwell, S. C.j November 25th, 1924. f Y t t ❖ t t ? f T f t ❖ t ? T T ❖ •f ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ t ❖ ❖ ❖ We have no desire to usurp the trade of your home merchant, it- is our place to supplement him and to supply you with the main articles of merchandise which it is impossible tor the merchant with a limited patronage to carry. .. •' It will pay you to make a trip to Augusta at this time. Our hand some new building .906 Broad St.) is full to overflowing with beau tiful gift merchandise of..all kinds. The Toy Dept., especially, i> a ■veritable fairyland, with its thousands of fascinating items, me chanical toys, interesting to father and son alikapdolls, doll furni ture, etc., that delight mother almost as much as they do little daughter! These and every other Xmas toy imaginable will found here. t>e Incidentally, our stock of regular merchandise, such as clothing, shoes, furniture, etc., is most complete, and at lowest-in-the-cit-y* price. ‘ REMEMBER—We pay transportation charges to points within 200 miles, on purchases of $5 or mo|e. j . / Write our ‘*100 Minute” Mail Or lev Dept, if you cannot .shop in person. . ' • • • The Opportunity to Be of Service Will Be Appreciated. J. B. White & Co Augusta, Georgia Agaitt HUDSON Reduce Pr Effective November 26 E s s e x COACH i HUDSCIM COACH * _ ^ J ..t ^— ■■_:—-— ;—■— —’—"•— • -Tiig : '■ ' . 2 . ' J : Hudson 5 Pass. 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