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THE BARNWELL PEOPI.E. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925.
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE
Entered at the post office at Barnwell,
S. C., as second-class matter.
JOHN W. HOLMES
1840-1912
B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year $1.60
Six Months
Three Months -SO
(Strictly in Advance.)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925.
(2) One Hundred and Fifty-three
and 9-100 acres, known as the Lamar
tract. Befrinninjc on the Baldoc and
Barnwell road where it intersects
with another road at the corner of
other lands of C. H. Diamond and
running S. 51 decrees 25’ W. aiomr
said road 47.44 chains to a cornel' of
J. F. Ready; thence S. 19 decrees 30’
’ E. 37.15 chains to the Kline Read;
i thence S. 72 degrees E. 13.73 chains '
i to u stone; thence N. 72 degrees 30’ E.
4.11 chains; themy N. 14 degrees 35'
\V. 20.75 chains thence K. H2 degreev
15’ E. 10.03 chains; thence N. 5 de-
| grees 20’ E. 9.75 chains to a stump
■ on the road; thence North 15 degrees
, 20’ E. 18.82 chain-- to a stump; thence
Stiffness
I*
hi
Li.
One reason wli
you lo\e to touch
<ir not the paint is di
'reside nt (’oolidgt
j N. 0 degrees 30’ W. 11.21 chains
there are “>kins I a v<ing -the rhad to t*h(i j^acc* of begi*-
i- to see whether | n j n; ,. being the premises conveyed to
('. H. Diamond Viy Melvin Cartel' by
_____ deed dated Feb. 22nd, 1920, and re
ha s gone on rcc-i folded in Book 9-H, page 150.
.t .i
v o y
ord for economy are
He might set an ixampl
t!ie Presidentia! yacht,
flower,” on cold storage
term of office. This is
retrenchment. • LT) The Holly tract, being tracts
by putting two, five, seven, eight, nine, eleven
•The Mae- :ni( * tract of 48.09 acres -hown on plat
during Ids *'>' J- V • Mace from survey by H. G.
bit of ex- H-‘y, Fee., 1918, containing 213.68
iberr. you up
I.T:n on the big, } envy jobs
In. -v : >(vv SloF': m r» r ght at
r-:::, ; • ;./r •■, brii.ging
them r * in v.'.e sbor:♦ u in s-
t'bift o. ' r. Don’t r ib it in.
•had u} ; 1 /,lightly At cr.co it
s peehr vjp br <4-1 :1a'ion--p-iih
. ...j, .... vanish ,: i: * magic.
All bri —ho ceiiii.
Liniment—Ai/L- pain!
travagance
that serves no good pur- acres, which plat is of record in Barn-
pose
ted State
nually.
and costs the peonb* of the Uhi-
thousands of dollars an-
HOME DEMONSTRATION :j:
NEWS I
Edited by Miss Willio Mae Yann.Y
Y I
well County on Book 9-C, page 69
being the property conveyed tor C ~H.
Dianund by M. M. Holley* and M. E.
Holley by deed of Oct. 18th. 1918, re
corded in hook 9-F, page 139, and by
J. B. Hagood by deed of Jan. 24th,
1919, recorded in Hook 8-P, page 336.
(4) Three hundred and ninety-
two acres bounded North r by Cow
Pen Bramh; .West by )F:;ilh R-ia'i;
South by a stream and lands'now or
formei ly of Lola Smith; amb J ’Io*4»t )>y
lands now oi* formerlvTtf G. P.Morris,
le
gal hours of sale, to the highest
'bidder, for eu-’n, purchase’' to pay for
papers and stamp:-, to-wit:
All thcl tract of, land, situate in
P. 1 Oak Township, Barnwell County,
.South Carolina, containing eighty and
3-lu ac!' -, more or less, a- shown by
i jat of E. C. Hay, recorded in Book
9-P, page R. N . < Barn
( urity. bounded North by lands of
T B. Ellis ami B. .M. Hagood; East
lands of O. H. Owens; South by
lands of Thomas; West by lands 6f
T. B. Kilfs and .I. C. Smitii, and is the
same tract conveyed by M. M. Holley
to Thomas Carter.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to deposit :-.t once with the
Master the -urn <j»f Two Hundred
($200,110) Dollars, either in cash or
by certified check, the same to be ap
plied to his bid should he comply with
the same, hut sh< uid he fail to do so,
then it shall be forfeited to the plain
tiff and the premises resold on the
same day or the next convenient rale's,
day .thereafter, upon the same terms
ami at his risk.
H. L. O’BANNON,
Master for Barnwell County.
Master's office, Feb. 10. 1925.
LephrlJstill pi act
(Editor’s Note.- The People is glad, being known
to announce that Miss Willie Mae, and being conveyed to C. H, Diamond
Vann will conduct this department of! |, y ( j ee( | Sf to-wit: I). S. Hender
son, Trustee,
the paper each week. She has been
allotted one column for each issue
and promises to fill it with interesting
reading matter.)
Salutatory.
To Club Members and Those Interest
ed in the Club Work:—
I have just arrived in Barnwell to
take up the duties of Home Demon
stration Agent for the county.
dated January 22nd,
1914, recorded in Book 8-W. page 109,
calling for 350 acres, but by actual
survey conveying 377 acres, and Re
becca M. Morris, Jan. 10th, 1916, and
Jan. 30ih, 1917, recorded in Book 8-U,
page 367, and pr gy 509, respectively,
describing in the aggregate eight
a< res, but by actu-.l survey conveying
fifteen acres, the 377 acres being de
lineated on a plat by Robt. C. Mixson,
Ju-t as rapidly as I can, I shall | dated Oct. 8th. 1908, to which the fif-
call on aH club nu mbers now enrolled teen acre tract was added Dec.. 1920,
thnby J. V. Mace, C. E. All of said land
and shall visit eveiv school in
county, if possible, to see if ether
communities want clubs 1 organized.
Being a stranger I -hall have to
learn a great many things here and
being in Barnwell County, South Caro
lina. — I
Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers and stamps. Furth-
I will appreciate your hearty coop-1 t . r provided that the successful bidder
shall be required to deposit immediate
ly upon the-conclusion of the sale the
sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,-
000.00 C as part J pa fluent of his bid.
The said sum to-be forfeited upon his
eration while I am becoming familiar
with your roads, your schools, your
people and your county.
In the meantime write me your
wants, co'me to set* me in mv office in
the Lancaster Building, make it your | failure to comply with his bid within
headquarters when in Barnwell. 1
am here to serve ye u.
Watch the columns of this paper
each week for the Home Demonstra
tion News. I shall try to have some
thing of interest for" you.
My office hours are from 9:0<l to
10:00 o’clock every morning; Satur
days from 9:00 to 3:0() o’clock.
Yours very sincerely,
WILLIE MAE VANN,
Home Demonstration Agent.
ten days, without reasonable legal ex
case.
H. L. O'BAN NON,
Master, Barnwell County.
Master's office, February 10.' 1925.
MASTER’S SALE
M ASTER'S SALE
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
In the Court of Common Pie:
Bank of Springfield,
Schedule. Plaintiff,
Third Wednesday, Feb. 18th—Long) YR.
Branch Women's Home Demonstra-1 M rs - < an ie D. Dyehes, Bessie D. Lott,
lion Club.
Third Friday, February 20th—A-h-
leigh Women’s Home Demonstration 1
Club. |
M XSTER’S SALK. ,
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Harry Dyches,, (Veil Dyehes. Claude
Dyehes, W. C. Dyches, Palmetto
Guano Corporation and W. A. Kick-,
ling as Receiver of the Commercial
Bank of-Bku-kviile,
, l
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order *0) me
.reeled——U+h—afiovo ontitlod—I'tiUse.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
C. F. Rizer, Plaintiff
against
Jennings Williams, et al., Defendants
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause
the^ Master of Barnwell County will
seil at Barnwell, in front of the Court
House, on Monday, March 2, 1925, it be
ing salesday in said month, within the
legal hours of sale; the following de
scribed real property, to-wit:
All that certain tract, piece cr par
cel of land, Situate, lying and being in
Barnwell County, State of South Caro
lina, containing and measuring eigh
teen acres, more or less, and bounded
as follows: North by Orangeburg and
Barnwell Public Road; South by Coast
Line Railroadj Fast by lot of land as
signed to S.i. K. Nix: and on the West
by lot of liind assigned to Caladonia
Tem| leton.
Terms cash; purchaser to pay for
papers and revenue stamps.
H. L. Q’BANNON,
, Master for Barnwell County.
SHERIFFS S.\£e.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
State City Bank & Trust Company.!
the Master of Barnwell County will
sell at Barnwell, in front vi
i
the Court House, on Monday, March
2nd, 1925, it being salesday in said
month, wiihin the legal hourk of sale,
Charlie H. Diamond, Palmetto Guano' following descrited! real propel^
Corporation. I. M. Pearlstein tio-wit:
Sons. Inc
vs.
‘lain; iff,
4
Dixie Oil & (iie;t-e'('om
pany and J. J. ('dement.
Defendants. I
•
By virtue ot a di cretal order to m<*!
directed in the above entitled_cause, j
the Master of Barnwell County will!
—A!! that certain tract of land, sit
uate in Barnwell County, Spirth Caro
lina, corrta’ning 1^6 acres, mo:e or
less, and bounded on the Nortn by
lands of J. E. Hair; Ea-t by land? oT
B. F. Storile: South by lands of O R!
Rivers.
Coleman and Cass Daniel; and West
of j, v
sell at Parmve!!, in front
the Court House, on Monday, March I () j-’ g a ]j ev
2nd, 1925, it being selesday in said
month, within the legal hours of sale,
the following dost ribed real property,
to- wit:
(1) Eighty-five acres, known
tracts one. two and three on a plat
made by W. H. D. Banks. C. E.. Nov.
12, 1917, and recorded in Barnwell!
County in Book 9-3, p. 726 Beginning! The State of
on the line separating this land from The CountyUf Barnwell,
land now or formerly of Geo. P. Mor-1
ris just East of the Baldoc and Barn-!
unds of John K. Hair anil estate.
Terms of Bale: Cash. Purchaser
I to pay fat papers and stamps.
H. L. O'BANNON,
Master. Piarnwell County.
,ls Master’s office. -February 10, 1925.
MASTER’S SALE.
ina.
lu the Court of Common Pleas.
State of South Ciroljna,
County of Barnwel!.
THE- STATE
vs.
Fl:ueu*ff. Wa-iunguip, Eugene
and <$!;e Washington, heirs and dis
tnibutl'es at la\- of the J, H.-Rhcts 1 *'
Jfsfcte, G. P. Washington, Ex..
’ Southern Railway, S athehn Rail
way—Carolina Division, and' any
band holdtn^or mortgagee who may
claim to have any interest in- the
lands hereinafter .described-:
.-Under and by virtue of a Tax Exo-
cutlotTto nie directed by J. B. Arm
strong, Trea-uur of Barnwell Coun-
ty.-+ liave this day levied upon and
will sell to the highest bidder for
cash, between the legal hours of sale,
in front of the C (, ’ J, t House at Barn
well. S. C., on Mht'day, the 2nd day
of March. 1925, this being Salesday
in said month, the following described
real estate:
All that certain piece, parcel. bF lot
of land in the town of Blackville, to-
mass
Every Day in the Month
Twelve Months in the Year ^
More motorists every day come to thecondusion
that for year 'round utility there is n
practical or convenient car than a ror .
The Fordor Sedan is roomy, comfortable, and
attractive in appearance—inside and out.
In city tiaflic it handles and parks so easily that
thousands drive it who could readily afford .
costlier cars.
On country roads it comes through where heavier
cars frequently cannot. Such qualiuo^ as t.w^e
have brought the Ford its wen-deserved
reputation as the Universal Car.
c — /
5ft; . ,« x-
Tutior Sedan $5SO
Fordor Sedan €60
All pricet f.o.b. Detroit
On Open Cars Starter and Demouniaolo
rims ere SS5 extra
Runabout - $260
Touring Car- 200
Ccupe * 5*0
See the Nearest
Authorixed Ford Dealer
VaVaVi*if i&jC
1 T O IA S
cA FC E A L V/ A Y S WELCOME A T ALL
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1S3SK
/.•Xy.sANsy.
Night Coughing
Stopped Quickly By v
Simple Treatment
Tliousamls who are troubled with
persistent couching at nijHit, which
by robbing them of valuable sleep
weakens their systems and lays
them open to ddngerous infections,
<an quickly act to prevent this dan
ger through a very simple treat
ment. People who have hardly been
able to rest at all on account of
Coughing spells have found they caa
fle< p the whole night through un
disturbed often the iirst time they;
try it.
The treatment is based on a re
markable prescription known as Dr.
Kings New Discovery for Coughs.
You simply take a teaspoonful at
night before retiring, and hold it in
xour throat for 15 or 2b seconds be
fore swallowing it, without follow
ing with water. The prescription^
lias a double action. It -not only
foothes and heals soreness and irri
tation, hut it quickly loosens and
removes the phlegm and congestion
which are the direct cause of tho
coughing. The result is you usually
sleep soundly the very first night,
and the entire cough condition goes
in a very short time.
The prescriptlou is highly recom-
rnendt d for coughs, chest colds,
hoarseness, and bronchitis, and is
w onderful fsr children’s coughs and
spasmodic croup—no harmful drugs.
Economical, too, as the dose )s only
one teaspoonful. At all good drug
gists. Ask for
DRJONG’S
COugHS
u
B
Dull, Sluggish Feeling
LACK-DRAUGHT
is our household
stand-by,” says
Mrs. Thomas H. Kell, who
lives near Eilijay, Ga.
“We have been using: it
years and years. My
mother’s family used it
and we do here and my
four sisters do, too.
“I could not run my
houpe without Black-
"Draught. I give it to the
children whenever they,
need a purgative, and
both Mr. Kell and myself
take it. i As a medicine
for sluggish liver andlicine.
======= Thetiford’s
headache, and the ins
that come with constipa
tion, Black-Draught is
line. '
“Lots of times I have
felt dull and sluggish, my
head would ache and I
had to make a great ef
fort to do my work. A
little dose of Black-
Draught would correct
this feeling. We always
keep it on the medicine
shelf.”
Bp-fiure that you get
Thedford’s, the old,
reliabre Black-Draught
powdered herb liver med-
At all dealers’.
:C
BUCK-DRAUGHT
Over Ten Million Packages Sold a Year
£
£
| get her with the buildings thereon, sit-
well Road, and running thence S. S3 [The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, 1 U ate in the Town of Blackville, State
degrees 35 W. 311.5 feet; thence S.I Plaintiff, 0 f South. Carolina and County of
66 degrees 30’ E. 204 3-4 feet; thence
N. 38 degrees 35’ E. 311.5 feet; thence
S. 66 degrees 30’ E. 391 feet to a
stone; thence S. 1 1 W. 2440 feet to a
stone; thence N. 65 W. 999.9 feet to a
rtump; thence N. U4 W. 1188 feet to
a stone; thence N. 45 degrees E.
Crossing the aforesaid road 191 feet
Asso-
Loan
.-ciation and 'M. M. Holley,
Defendants.
Pursuant to an order of this Court
iiKthe above entitled case,’ the Master
for Barnwlell County will sell the
to a stump; thence N. 14 W. 1405.51 following described premises in front
feet to a stone; thence S. G6 degrees of the Court House at Barnwell. S.
30’ E. J440 feet to the place of be- ; C., on salesday in March, 1925, being
ginning. , j the second day of March, between the
against Barnwell, and bounded as follows:
Thomas (arter.^The Edisto-Savannah On the West by Claike Street, on
River,- National. Farm
the East by lot of Nevils and lot of
Still, (>p the South b\t ' Reynolds
Street, and on The North by Carroll
Streets
Levied upon and sold to'satisfy the
aboVe B^xecution and Costs.
BONCIL H. DYCHES.
Sheriff, B. C.
Barnwell. S. C., 7th day of February,
1924.—3t.
Balance Agriculture
With Industry
$50.00 in. Gold $50.00 in Gold
We have employed an Industrial Engineer of Boston,.
Mass., to advertise extensively the territory included in the
following counties: Barnwell, Bamberg^Orangeburg, Al
lendale, Jasper,.Hampton, Colleton and Beaufort for the
purpose of inducing manufacturing concerns to locate in this
section.
•vf» * . - y
-We want an attractive and suitable name for the ter-
£
:
Y
t
ntory included in the above counties, and will give fifty dol
lars^ 50) to any student now attending school or college
from this territory whose title is selected. Mail your sug
gestion in sealed envelope with your name and address plain-
lv written to Contest Manager, Edisto Public Service
Co., Denmark, S. C. Judges will be announced later.
Contest closes February 20th, 1925;
Edisto Public Service Co., Denmark, S. C;
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