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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA.
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. Never before in the history of Blackville has there been such high-class goods of
fered as we are offering in our gigantic STOCK REDUCING SALE beginning on
December 3rd, and Running Through December 24th.
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.
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Buggies, Wagons,. Harness, Furniture, Stoves and Hardware at Knockout Prices.
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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 Ob MERCHANDISE.
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FOR SALK.—Native grown Ful-
>, r huni Seed Oats. Address B. F. An
derson. Dunbarton, S. C. 11-27-tf.
FOR .SALE.— 1 one horse wagon,
Hackney make, almost as good a«
new. Will sell at half price.—-City
!ce aihl Coal ( <».. Barnwell, S. C.
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• HERE AND HEREABOUTS. •
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Mrs. Emma. birt. of Blackville, re
newed her subscription to 'The People
Monday.
/ Capt.
Station,
business
W. T. Walker, of Walker’s
was in the citv Tuesday on
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FOR RENT.—“The Circle Inn.” in
the town of Barnwell; 11 rooms and
three bathrooms; partly furni-hed;
rent reasonable. An excellent open
ing for a first class hoarding house.
Apply to B. P. Davies, Barnwell, S. C.
Sheriff-elect Boncil H. Dyche-, of
Blackville, was a business visitor
here Saturday.
Th(* People acknowledges with
thahks a remittance form Mr. C. H.
Hutto, of Vance.
Why not solve the Christmas gift
problem with a year’s subscription to
The People? It will be an appreciated
weekly reminder of the donor. Just
send us one dollar and the name of
the person to whom you want the
paper sent and we will do the rest.
LOST.—Large black * mare mule,
weight alxmt 1100 pounds, • age nj^C
years, strayed from my place Tues
day night. N’ov. 25th. Reward for
return to R. A. Patterson, Barnwell,
s. c.
FOR SALE.—Wannamaker’s Cleve
land Big Boll Cotton Seed, guarantee!
pure and sound. Prices: Iti small
quantities, $1.50 per bushel; in 50
bushel lots and over, $1.25.—Apply to
H. Jeff Hair, Blackville,'S. C., rfd 1.
1 12-4-tf
Mr. Byron Hair, of Williston, was a
welcome visitor at The People office
while in the city Monday.'
The People’s special dollar a year
offer seems to have made quite a
“hit” with the people of the co’.intv,
as mapy new subscribers are b ung
added to the mailing list each Week.
If you have not already taken advan
tage ' of the offer, DO IT NOW, as
the special rate wiill he withdrawn
January 1st.
Speaks at Blackville.
beautiful.
After the services the funeral party
went through the country to Mrs.
Harley’s former home at Williston,
where the interment was held yester
day afternoon at 3 o’clock.—The State,
Dec. 9.
Blackville Farmers Rich.
Blackville, Dec. 8.—The Rev. W. M.
Whiteside, superintendent of the Bap-
Blackville, Decv-8<*—The cotton crop
here was very good this year and th'»
farmers generally seem to be in bet
ter spirits than they have been in
several years.
Labor seems to be plentiful and the
outlook is for a large cotton acreage
another year. Crum & Phillips, a
new firm here, has already shipped in
and sold several cars of mules. The
Turpentine Auto company has done
the largest automobile business here
from my office, and 1 will also be
glad to show anyone interested in
proper pruning and how to spray, as
well as assistance in purchasing spray
pumps and fruit trees.—H. G. Boyls-
ton, County Agent.
Advertise in THE PEOPLE.
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND EM BALM ER.
Mjv ,1. D. Garrison, of Barnwell
route 2, renewed his subscription to
The People one day this week.
FOR SALE.—Good Peavine hay
—B. Mazursky, Barnwell. S. C.
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LOST.—One white and trown spot
ted female setter. Was last seen
near upper Salkehatehie bridge on
Friday before ThanKsgjving. Return
to Horace Williams, Barnwell, S.
and receive reward.
THe first subscriber to dispel
blueness of “blue Monday” was
H. C. Mitchell, of Elko route 2.
the
Mr.
Mr. R. W. Warren, of !)lackviPc
route 2. called very cleverly ’at The
People office’ while in the city Mon
day A _
Messrs. Jacob and C. H. Delk. of
Blackville'route 2, called at this of
fice Sr.tuixlay io renew their subscrip
tions.
tist hospital, Columbia, delivered a this season that has ever been done in
lecture at the First Baptist church
herp Sunday morning during the morn
ing hour on ‘Stewardship.’’ Dr.
Whiteside taught a class here f >r a
Mr. W. 11. Martin, of Elko route 2.
took advantage of The People’s special
offer and sent in his renewal for
two years.
week on stewardship in the church
and his lecture here tuts morning wa*
very forceful and greatly enjoyed by
the* membership.
Home Demonstration Work.
.Miss Lula Chriesman, County Dome
Demonstration Agent, hits gom to An-
annual conference of Home Demi i-
stration Agents, which convened—at
Winthrop College Monday morning.
December 8th and continue- though
the Ifith of December. ^After this
she will go to her home at Franklin,
Williamson County. Tennessee,- for
the holidays; She will return to her
duty in Barnwell County the first * f
the new year.
Blackville.
The corn crop is one of the finest
ever made here and the streets are
often filled with wagons of it for sale
A very large grain grop has been
planted but it has been dry for sever
al f week' and rain is. needed badly.
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FOR RENT. — The Sweetwater
-tract of 1 ,200 acres; 115 acres
under cultivation. Apply to Mr;- 1.
A. Porter, Barnwell, S. C. 1.2-1 l-2t.
FOR RENT.—The Lutz place, four
horse farm under cultivation. Apply
to Mrs. J. A. Porter, Barnwell, 3. C.
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FOR SALE.—One registered Hol
stein bull; wefght about 1800 pound*.
Apply to W. D. Harley, Barnwell, S.
C. ' 12-11-tf.
Miss| Blanche Porter, wh ) was call
ed home ' on account of the death of
her father, Mid J. A. Porter, return
ed to Brehau College Monday to re
sume her studies.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hutchison, of
Phi'adelphia, ai rived Sunday for a
stay of several days at their country
home near Barnwell.
Buried in Williston.
Messrs. H. D. Calhoun, of Barnwell,
W. A. Gyles, of Blackvi^e. and W. B.
Turner, of Aiken, sent in their renew
als by mail.-The latter wrote that he
has been taking The People for 37
years and feels that he cannot do
without it. Thanks, .Mr. Turner.
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Among the many new subscribers
added to The People’s list since the
last issue are Messrs. G. P. Morris,
Statesboro. Ga., and J. O. Sanders, Sr.,
of Olar. The latter paid The People
quite a compliment when- he said “it’s
the best paper in Barnwell County.”
The last rites for Mrs. Annie E.
Harley, who died Saturday night at
her home, 2715 Preston Street, wer.-
said yesterady morning at 10 o’clock
at the residence.
The funeral services were simple
and impressive. They yere conduct
ed by the Rev. R. C McQuilkin, dean
of the Columbia Bible school. the
Rev. W. T. Derieux, D. D., al*o took
part in the services. Members of
Shandon Baptist Church, of which
Mrs. Harley was an active and devoted
member, sang “Rock of Ages” and
several other selection/s. The former
home x){ the beloved - woman was
crowded with friends.
The floral tributes were many and
imciitt: nt * ".v. to 'V
the home orchard. S>n
•v. of t ie ucs* cm mics
of fruit trees that we have, ard un
less thoroughly sprayed at this time
of the year you might expect tV
trees to bo killed fiy this very deadly
insect. For the next 4 to fi weeks
there is less other work to'' be done,
land an opportunity is offered at. this
i time to spray, which should be done
by mvxing one gallon of commercial
lime sulphur to 8 gallons of water eqd
apply in the form of a fine misty spray
with a good spray pump. At one o>-
two places in the county this spray
material may be bought, but a.-; a
rule it is not carried by any large num-
ber of merchants. Those farmers
needing any quantityf from 5 gall ms
up may place the order with me and
I will buy this material co-operative
ly. ip which case a good saving . in
price can be made, so those farmers
who are interested will take the mat
ter up with me immediately. It *akes
fiom Vz gallon of the diluted solution
to 2 gallons per trt’e, depending or
the size of the tree. This mutter
must be attended to at once in order
that the‘material will arrive in‘time
to be used in the next 6 to 8 weeks.
All 'i other information concerning
spraying and pruning^nay be gotten
The Treasurer’s office will be op m
for the collection of taxes for the fiscal
year 1924 from Oct. l?>th, 1924, to
March 15th, 1925, invlusive. A pen
alty of 1 per cent, will be applied to
all taxes not paid by Dec. 31st. 1924.
A penalty of 2 per cent, will be ap
plied t<^ all taxes not paid by January
31st. 1925.
A penalty of 7 per cent will be ap
plied to all unpaid taxes from March
1st to March 15th,-inclusive—after
which the books close and Executions
will be issued.
Tax Rate as Follows;
2 mills for County Roads.
6 mdls for State purposes.
4 mills for State School—6-0-1 law.
11 mills for ordinary Co. purposes.
1 mill for maintenance of pub. rds.
2 mills for Int., etc. orr road bds.
1 mill for Inst., etc past indebt.
3 mills for Constitutional Schools.
Total -30 mills for all purposes, j
Road tax of $3.00 for all who are i
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liable. ’
-Tax on all dogs except suckling
pups $1.25, must be phid in January
1925.
Special School Levy.
Barbary Branch 8 “
Elko l,.— 8 “
Ellenton 8 “
Four Mile 8 “
'Friendship 8 4 ‘
Greens Academy 8 “ .
Healing Springs 12 “
Hercules — 16 44
Hilda 8 44
Joyce Branch. 4 44
Kline 12 44
Lees ?— 4 44
Long Branch _-6 4 *
Meyers Mill 4 44
Morris _^- T — 8 14
Mt. Calvary 8 44
-New Forest , 8 44
•Oak Grove — 8 44
Old Columbia 2 “
Pleasant Hill -1' 8 44
Red Oak —I 8 “
Reedy Branch — 8 44
Reeves Creek 2 44
Sand Hill - 5 44
Seven Pines — 4 44
Tinkers Creek 8 “
Upper Richland 3 “
—Williston 21 44
J. B. ARMSTRONG,
County Tres.
Barnwell, S. C., Oct. 7, 1924.
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