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- — t ^in, 1924. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SQUTH CAROLINA. PAGfc FIVE T ± ± y T T y ❖ •f f 4 »!♦ t y f f T ? y ❖ ❖ t y ❖ ❖ ❖ f ❖ ❖ f y f V ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ f ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ f V ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ f Simon Brown’s Sons Great Stock Never before in the history of Blackville has there been such high : cfass goods of fered as we are offering in our gigantic STOCK REDUCING SALE beginning on Remember you are being offered the cream of merchandise, the best that can be bought in this country at prices unheard of, and we are holding out nothing-everything in our tremendous high-class stock goes into this sale. Now is your opportunity to pro vide yourself for the Winter at a tremendous saving. Our word is our bond. A call is all we ask. You will be convinced. Absolutely the greatest opportunity of your life. ? f y ? y y y y y y y Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Furniture, Stoves and Hardware at Knockout Prices. ❖ i Do not let this opportunity slip away. Make your DOLLARS DO DOUBLE DUTY. We are offering you the most <| substantial savings in every item in this LARGE HIGH CLASS STOCK OF MERCHANDISE. SIMON BROWN’S SONS, Blackville Y y y y y ♦♦♦ KOU KENT.—“The Ciivle Inn.’ in the town of Barnwell; 14 rooms and three bathrooms; partly furnished; rent reasonable. An excellent open- mjr for a first class boarding; house. Apply to 1*. P. DaVies. Barnwell. S. C. LOST.—I.arg;e black mare mule, weight about 11<MI pounds, age nine years, strayed from my place Tues day night, Nov. 'Joth. Reward for return to R. A. Patterson, Barnweli. S. C. FOR SALE.—Wannamaker’s Cleve land Big Boll Cotton Seed, guaranteed r.ure and. sound. Price-:—In email fuantities, $1.50 pei bu.-hel; in .>0 imshel lots aii<l over. $1.25. Apply to •I. Jeff H;tir. Pdaekvilie. S. C.. ifd 1. 12-1-tf FOR SALK.—Good Peavine hay - 11. Mazursky, Barnwell. S. ll-‘> r 7-8t. COl NTV TREASURER’S T\\ NOTICE. I The Ti easurer’s office will lie on VP for-the colleijiun-ttt^taxes f^ th' 1 tr-c:rL TTar - 1024 from Oct. 15th. 11'21, o March 15th. 1925. invlusivo. A p- n- a'lty of 1 per cent, will be applied to all taxes not paid by Dec. hist, 1924. ““'“''A'>Mm-lty-of 2 per cent, will he ap- j)lied t<^il^axeis n<>t paid i>y January hist. 1925. A penalty of 7 per tent wjll he ap plied to all unpaid taxes from Marc'i ' st to March 15th, inclusive after which the book's Hose and Executions will be issued. 'fax Rate a> Uollov's; 2 mills for County Roads. 6 mills for St ale Ipurposei, 4 mills for State School (’>-0-4 law. 11 mills for ordinary Co. purposes. 1 mill for maintenance of pub. rds. 2 mills for Int., etc. on road bds. 1 mill for Ifist; etc past indebt. 3 mills for Constitutional Schools. Total. 30 mills for all purposes. Road tax of $3.00 for all who ary i liable. Tax on all dogs except suckling pups $1.25, must be paid in January 1925. Special School Levy. Ashleigh 1 mills. Big Fork - ----- P- “ Black vPde -‘10 “ 6 “ Barbary Branch 8 Elko ... 8 Ellen top -.--L- 8 Four Mile 8 Friendship 8 Greens Academy 8 Healing Springs 12 Hercules - 16 Hilda .. 8 Joyce Branch __ 4 Kline 12 Lees - 4 Long Branch __2_ 6 Meyers Mill - 4 Morris 8 Mt. Calvary •_ . New Forest — Oak Grove . Old Columb’a Pleasant Hill Red Oak Reedy Branch ■ Reeves Creek — Sand Hill -_L Spven Pines _ _■ — Tinkers Creek 8 “ Upper Richland, -- ------ -1 K -ton .1 - 21'.“- .1. B. ARMSTRONG, — County Trcs.- 8 8 8 o .8 8 8 o 5 4 One N.M FR J DE(; ^ ONLY GEO. E. WINTZ Production NUF CED SEATS NOW SELLING J-J Market .art iwell. S. C„ OeL 7, 1924. Limbs ache? Cave ‘ << ( atiar (irovo _ - o Otamond ^ s I)oub ! o Pond - - - ^ -8 “ DunbaiTTui - ' T2—“ hTdi-to —-— Barnwell 1-"--, , 1^ Get this immediate comfort Tal;? that aching'stiffness out of ov: rv.orlred muscles at once. Apply Sloan’s lightly. Don’t rub it in. Its st imulating ingredients • send fresh blood to the place that hurts —and this swiftly clears out the fatigue poisons and stops the ache. AH druggists—35 cents. Sloan’s Liniment—p ain ! Phone 105 PRICES $2.00 - $1.50 P and $1.00 ^ COMPANY OF 50 PEOPLE V • ■ . ■ Including WORLD’S GREATEST Mi A CCL053AL PAGEANT Or' vouTH.riD’vjrr -.■i b, G L r' S. 0.' v 'LDir NS & LW.-fir * OFIO’NAL Noi C0V1PAMY-A C-EGRCjE L.WINTZ PRODUCTION • i NZ y FAST'cDT. CLTANtlST. MUSICAL COMEOf OF , THF J ^ so aJli ORCHESTRA “THE PENNSYLVANIA TWELVE” o « — PREVENTION — better than cure. Tutt’s Pills taken in time, are iwt only a remedy for but prevent SICK HEADACHE biliousness, constipation and kindred diseases futt’s Pills