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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARN^ ELL; SOUTH CAROLINA.
THURSDAY, MARCH 5TH, 1928.
Social and Personal
News from Willis ton
Williston, Feh. 2H.—Mrs. Dewey
Munn, of I'amplico, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. L. Merritt. (
W. 1. Johns, of Allendale, was a
recent visitor here.
Miss Lucy Molony, of Blackville,
was a visitor IfT Wiltisrfnn Tuesday.
Miss Elaine Harley has returned
from a visit to her errand parents,
Captain and Mrs. 4. II. Morris in
Barnwell.
Messrs. Mooney and Whitworth
Flayer, cadets at Carlisle School
Bamberg, s|M*nt the week-end with
Their brother, Prof. M. M. Player.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cunningham
itnd sons*of BlackyilU*. spent Sun-'
day with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Smith.
Dr. and Mrs. It. A. Gyles, of Black
ville and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Sprawls,
Malvin Sprawls and Miss Leila
Wood Sprawls were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Mitchell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Thompson and
family, Mrs. J. A."Rountree and Miss
Mayo Rountree were visitors in Au
gusta Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Birt, of Snell-
ing were visitors here for the week
end.
Mrs. A. A. Myers gave a lovely
bridge party, Thursday afternoon,
February liHh. Four tables were ar
ranged for the games. When cards
were laid aside, a delicious chicken
salad course with Russian tea was
served.
Friday evening, February 20th,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith, Jr., en
tertained with five tables of Bridge
honoring their guests., Miss Marie
Spann, of Dothan, Ala., and Miss
Catherine Walmsley, of Birmingham,
Ala. Before the game, a delicious
two course supper was served. The
hort^r guests were ’each presented
with a box of Coty’s powder. Mr.
and Mrs. Lucius Willis, of Denmark,
Were the out of town guests.
Little Miss Julia Riley Kennedy,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Kennedy, celebrated her fifth birth
day ,last Friday afternoon, February
20th, by inviting a few of her little
friends to her home. The merry
crowd spent about an hour playing
games on the lawn after which Mrs.
Kennedy served a sweet course.
The members >f the Bridge dub
enjoyed the meeting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A Kennedy Monday
evening. There were three tables
of players. A delicious salad course
was served l>efore the games. Misses
Walmsley and Spann, guests of Mrs.
W. C. Smith, Jr., wen* the out of
town guests. '
Miss Mayo Rountree entertained
the teachers of th^* Williston school
and a few friends Thursday evening,
February 10th. Soon after the guests
arrrved, the hostess served a two
course supper consisting of a salad
course followed by ice cream and
fruit cake. Six tables of heart dice
were enjoyed until a late hour.
GRIP AND COLDS
Are likely to make your kidneys
fall behind in keeping your System
and Blood pure.
Don’t risk serious kidney sickness,
but get a bottle of IToho Kidne> and
Bladder Kemed> at nncf. - Well kid
neys filter off the poisons tha^jt ac
cumulate.
Write for Free Story of Discovery.
HOBO MEDICINE CO.
Beaumont. Texas.
NULLA BONA
TAX EXECUTIONS
. Four Mile Township
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Brown, Willie ' 4.32
Givens, Matthew- .. .. 12.90
Muns, Bill
4 32
Sciatica
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Total
... 2 1 .60
George’s Creek township
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Black, C. Jr., --
Carroll, P. R.
Drawdy, Fijederick
Grubbs, Samuel .—__
Rush, Charlie *
Still, Est. of K„ L.
Still, Est. of J. H. .. ... i
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8.73
29
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1.82
22.40
. 1.47
Total 44.03
Great Cypress Towilship
Diamon, G. J.
Morria, Mrs. R. M. ...l...
Trotti, Jim ... .. A—
Williams, LucimJin .
4’.8fi
(L72
4.65
5.51
Total
24.74
Red Oak Township.
Chitty, Clarence — 2.70
Hay, Richard, Jr. — 4.94
Marinna, Rosa S -.3.63
W E. McNAB
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Barnwell,
So. Car.
Eased at once
When you use Sloan’s you don’t
have to rely on tiresome rub
bing to relieve the pain. Just
f>at it on gently—at once fresh
new blood is sent to the spot.
The trouble cleanr-up-atroneew
All druggists—35 cents.
Sloan's Liniment—/*««*
Total
11.27
Richland Township.
Allen, Norman ------ 5.26
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Ashley. Jesse
Bates, Willie .—_~r^:
Baxley, D. P. ,— —
Bradley, Wm. —
Brown, Spann _
Burckhaltor, R. H. Jr.
Burckhalter, Walter - —
Burckhalter, F. K.
Deshayer, Julius _
Dunbar, H. J. — .
Dunbar, Clarence >-. j.
Hickson, Ezekiel
Harley, E. M.
Hay. Alifare
Houston,' Jim . — _
Mikel, Alex
Mixson, Willit* 1*2
Oapman, Israel — 9
Patrick, Bennie
Patterson, Barney, - - 4
Robinson. Gus. 4.
Scott, Laura 1
Seott, Trust - _ 10
Sutton and Bryant 45,
Trotti, Mike
Utley, Clifford
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Holly, Daniel 4.28
Jacksion, Anderson 1.54
Jones, Lorany 7.53
Martin, \V. G T 3.43 )
Armour, Etiwan and V.-C.
I have used these brands on my personal crops
and can recommend same. See me for prices. A
full stock on hand at all times. Can make prices on .4*
, materials such as Acid, Kainit, Fish and Soda. £
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55.21
Blackville Township
Boylston, G. T. —- —- 4.28
Mayfield. W. D 2.82
McCreary, Mra. Belle - --• -- 5.30
Sanders, J. H. . --j- 24.72
Smith, Homer —. -.- 5.34
Total
42.46
Four Mile Township.
Davis, Ben - _
Erwin, Giles
Gordon, Pat _ ’ _
Owens, Boston
Royal, Willie . --
Scott, Four -
5.18
4.58
9.67
4.58
5.18
4.28
Total 33.47
Total ' J-.- -.- 217.89
Rosemary Township*. -
Wilson, J. II. —.1.77
Williston Tow nship
Mims, W. T.
Grand Total, 1921
21.38
429221
In accordance with A< t 341. page
925. A<Hs of the General Assembly,
1924, I hereby submit foi publication,
the followiugv Nuba Bona Executions
turned over to mo- by Sheriff C. K.
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Sanders:
(Executions a.s luted by years atvT^
townships.)
Nulla Bonn Kyecutimis for the
fiscal year. 1921 r J.
Barnwell Txiwnship.
Cave. Sarelda - 1.33
Diamon, G. J 14.37
Nulla Bona Executions for fiscal
rear. 1922:
Barnwell Township.
Adams, Madaline _— 3.751
Allen, Isaac # 4.79
Baxley, Arthur — 4.28
Benson, John . 4.28
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Boyd, Sarah _ . - .75;
Brown, Dick 4.92
Bryant, Frank _ _ . _ 5,401
Butler, Sarah - _ 1.50!
Charlton, Sylvester 3.75 |
Carter, Wash __ 3.75 1
Cave, Jessie - - 3.75
Daniels, Bully - '1.12
Du Bose, Sam
Dytthes, M. D, .
Glover, Lish _ -
Grubbs, J, M.
Hay, Caesar _-2v
Jamison, John S. .
Jenkins, Willie
Jones, Mm. Henry _ r
Lard, R. R. -
Meyers; Elliott
Nix. Harriette
Odom, Dennis
Posey/ Edwin _ . -
Ready, Boisey __ _ _ .
linbinson, Lucius
iRyan, David . _
S^ott. Mary __ _
Still, Willie
Still, W. T.
Thlopipson. Maivville
Wallace, Harriette r .
Washington, Toney
Watson. Paul .. _
Williams, Quincy . .
Wise, Dernp ' _ _
C-olenwin, George L
Southern SUites^Oil Co.
Knight. Will j.
George’s Creek Township
Brailsford, Mrs. Maud » 4.50
Block, J. B. . 1.07
Black, C. ------ --...I 5.99
Branch, Isadore - -- 4.88
Creech, W. T. 9.67
Creech, E. H - 4.58
Grubbs, W." L. 1_ 1.07
Holly, J. A. — 1.20
jJennings, Jim 6.98
Johnston, Jim 5.48
Jones, Willie 1.67
Morris, E. W. D. 10.57
Morris, Henry 2.69
Myrick, T. J. . 60
Ray, Est. of Bart 2.42
Shipes,- A. J- _ 1.80
Smith, Jake ' -- - 5.48
Still, R/L. - - 7.58
Still, L. J. . . - - r 6.08
Still. J. L. ... f 16.48
Total - -- -_;-F- 100.79
New Way to
Quickly Stop
Dangerous Cough
It is almost criminally careless not to
properly attend a persistent cough,
which by seriously weakening the sys
tem lays you open to far more danger
ous infections. For by a very simple t
treatment you can stop the coughing
Spells almost instantly and of ten relieve
the stubbornest cough in 24 hours.
This simple treatment is based on a
remarkable prescription known as Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Coughs. You
simply take a teaspoonful and hold it
in your throat for 15 or 20 seconds be
fore swallowing it, without following with
water. The prescription has a double acti<Hv
It not only soothes and heals soreness and irri
tation, but it quickly loosens and removes the
phlegm and congestion which are the direct
cause of the coughing. The-prompt relief of
the heaviest cough seems almost magical.
The prescription is highly recommeded for
coughs,chest colds.hoarseness and bronchitis,
and is wonderful for children’s coughs and
spasmodic croup—no opiates or other harmful
drugs. Economical.toO|,as th?dose is only one
teaspoonful. At all good druggists. Ask for
PRONGS
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| FRESH GARDEN SEED |
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X MELON, CANTALOUPE and CUCUMBER SEED X
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Mace & Deason Drug Store
BARNWELL, S. C.
Williams, Alex, Jr.
Williams, Lewis --
Williarps, Willis
Williams, Henry
Youmans, Solomon
4.28
3.62
5.65
4.28
7.28
Total 268.41
Red Oak Township. ^ ,
Berry, Clarence -- 5.93
Bush. D. S. 8.52
Fowke, J. C. 23.38
Gantt, F7 H. 4.27
Morris/A. ft, ti al. -- 9.85
Total
Great Cypress Township.
Adams, Lilly cr
Barratt, Harrison
Barker, W. D.
Boynton, Otis
Bradley, Simmie
Bradley, Frank
Bradley, Richard -
Cave. Anna
Corley, Perry
Creech, Frank
Creech, Bill Henry
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Creech, J. A. .
Creech, Abraham
Diamon, G. J, J,-
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3.20
4.28
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16.72 :
Hicks, Joe
Parker, Esbhe'r A
Robinson, F')i(!<;
Sanders and Riclumlson
Total
Benneft Springs Township.
Frederick, Estate of Wm. __ $4.93
'Jones, Soraney T2-_ __ tf.03
Singleton, Estate of W. T. __-8.37
Singleton, Mariah —_ 2.34
Snelling, Rosa 2^-_ —. 9.03
Total' _
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182.60
‘1.07
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Bennett Springs 'I’ow nslfip.
All, Herbert _
Ashley. James 1 ---t-
Briggs, Willie _
Durant, Lewis ._i -|_
Edwards, Eleanor
Garrett, John
Gathers, Willie 6.96
HeHenquest, Romeo 1.37
Hay, Orrie 4.28
Total — 33.70
Advertise in The People. [
Deveaux IK
Dorch, Cummings
Eaves, Herbert
Ferguson, Carl
Gadson^_Ren L
Hamilton. Mitchell
Haskell. II.
1 krllenquest, Frank
1 Fey ward, Edgar
Hogg. Jenkins
Hogg, John
Hogg, Abraham
Hogg, Fred
Jefferson. Solomon
Jenkins, -J.^T.
Johnson, Arthur
Johnson, Mack
Johnson,“Cirtrsar
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Kirkland, Brooks. ,]
Morris. J. R.
Mcycfs>. Sim
—Meyers. Edgar
Meyers, Malcolm
Myrick, J. Allen
Patterson, Amy —
Peeples, Claudia
Pries ter, Roger
Reymond, Rufus
Reed, Robt. __ l
Reed, Luke
-Sanders. S. W ...
Sanders, Homie - —
Sanders, Sammio
Sanders, Norman
Sanders, Rosa
Sanders, Perry .
Sanders, Mose _
.Wallace, Estell a-— -
Walker, Quincy
Richland -Township.
Anderson, Delia ( —
Ashley, A tuba 1 J _
Bing, Nehemiah
,Bryant, H. T.
rBryant, Holman - —
Bush, John — _
Bush, Henry, Jr.
Corbitt, Jesse
Dicks, James
Edward. L. A. —1 ’
Farmers Aid Society
Goff, G. W. ^
Harley, Ben _
Harley, H. L. _
Hickson, Jacob . ^ _ — _
Highsmith, Charlie _
Highsmith, Lewis _
Highsmith. Doll
Johnson, Alex _
Johnson, Ezekiel _—
Martin, H. B. - -
Martin, Willie
Mitchell, John .
Mizson. Sam
Moody, Cooe'h _ _ . -
O’Neil. Jolfn —
Parker, Kelly
-rSapp, U<'nry _._: , r -.- _
Scott, JVio.se ,
Scott, Willie
Stevens, Arnold 1. __
United Band T
\jl’alker. Rebecca, _ _
Walker, Ben -
Washington, James
Williams, Chaj’lie -
Williams, RolanTl
Williams. Jim
Williamson, John . —.
Youngblood, Addic
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Total
196.66
Rosemary Township
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Bonham, Hattie
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Total 2.51 1
Williston Township.
Robinson. Blanton 1.07
^ Grand Total. 1922: -t-_ 935.13
J. B. ARMSTRONG.
County Treasurer. „
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E have used Black-
Draught ever since
we have had a fam
ily and that was shortly
after 1874,” says Mr. E.
A. Branstetter, of St.
James, Mo. “It is my first
remedy when any of us
gets sick. . . . We use
Black-Draught for torpid
liver and stomach com
plaints.
I get sluggish
in Missouri. I think it is
fine for indigestion or for
headache. It is a splendid
family remedy. My wife
uses it for any stomach
ailment, indigestion and
biliousness. ,i We never let
the house be without it if
I know it. ‘We also give it
to the children for chil
dren’s complaints, colds or
fever.”
Keep a package pJ) Black-
Draught in the house for
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“When _ „ _
and don’t feel so good, I all the family,
take Black-Draught—and
you have to show me that
there is a better medicine
ages.
Remember
Your dealer will sell yov
ge, .contwTl
ilar-size pack-
/ou a
mammoth package, .containing
five of the regu
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If It's Not
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