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■4' ."Th T k THURSDAY, MARCH 26TH, 1925. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. PAGE FIVE T. B. Ellis J. II. Ellis Cadet Henry Killings worth, of •j*; Clemson College, spent the Spring y | holidays in the city with his mother, ^ rs ' R- Easterling. ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. Land Surveying a Specialty. Superintendent John D. Rvjbison, of ,j, the local graded school, leaves today £ ! (Thursday) for Columbia to aUend *t* the State teachers convention. Lyndhurst, S. C. Miss Ella Louise Molair, who is one most attractive students at Y * nicbra College, spent the Spring hoi- *,t» lilt) \? kj t k i ^ L. .. i x Af-, f . of th< i.days here with her parents, Mr/and .|, Mrs. (’. F. Molair. x-:-x-x-xx-x~:-x**x~:-:-x~x->«> ♦x^x-xx^xri* ’X-x»*!‘ ^x^y y ■ .^>x»»> ^ ■ Mr. George I). Sanders, of Fairfax, * was a business visitor in the city Y y i x x < X rhuiii ‘ ,;, y- ^ as an advertisement a X xA ■ of interest to the farmers of this 'UIEDHRO ^ section elsewhere rn—this—issue of 3* X' Tl10 4-'°i4\ . ^..J..;..XX~X”X"X-X-X«X*-X-:”XX-X* I FOR SALE.—Two large logging' Cha,ks Rau-khalter, a son. of Dr. 'horses, seven year; oid, good wo:kevs, : ' n< ‘ ^-’N. llurCkhalter, has re harness to fit, one large Mogul, log > tuineii fl ' ua i a Columbia hospital, wagon alyioot new. This complete w acuxy he had his tonsils removed a outfit $:l(t0.00. either' hoi/e alone is time ag e. His friends are glad worth this money, but we must close V! St,< *. ^' ,TI oUt a.'',ain. our business soon, hefVi-,<^^-tlie dow Miss Sarah Patterson entertained soon, price.—Kendall Lumner Donora, S. G. -- Company. FOR SALK.— Improved W at son mid Improved Excel \Y atermclon Seed. Price, $1.50 per lb. Add less J. M. Diamond. Barnwell. S. c. quite a nunibar of hgr friends Tues day evening at tip' home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. j. O. Patter-on. Her guests were entertained with con tests, after, which delightful refresh ments were served. 1 on Monday, the 6th day of April, 1925, this being Salesday in said month, the following described real estate: Fifty-four acres of land in Dunbar ton Township, bounded as follows: North by Graham Pollock, East by J. A. Porter, West by Public Load and South by Public Road. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. R. H. l#CHr.S. • Sheriff, Uarnwell County. Barnwell, S. C., 11th day of *March, 1925. ’ V- SHERIKE’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE vs. HENRIETTA WALKER pounds Excel Mr. T.- N. Hardin, secretary and a 1 H " bu jre; s manager of The Augusta (oniclc. was in the city Tuesday looking after the* interest of his pa nel - . Elsewhere in this issue will be an advertisement for “The Oldest Newspaper,” in which FOR SALE. -800 bushels of sound. , a ^..j olTor is ? K , inK madt . t0 sub white, slip-shuck corn. SO pounds H'j sc> ibei*s the bushel. $1.25 per bu-hcl at nry 1 - . — pluc? four miles North of Elko.—M. W. WISE. Elko. S. C. 3-12-4tp.l FOR SALE.—60 Wateinrelori Seed pound, delivered. These seed vcn -aved from fine melons; W. F. Dun-; i cun, Meyei' T s Mill, S t .. route 1. Box found , South' f ? ❖ ’t* Y T Under and by virtue of a Tax Exo- | ^ cution to* me directed by J. B. Arm- ! £ stifong, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I ^ i have this day levied upon and will I ^ sell to the highest bidder - for cash, y between the legal h-;ur s of sale in fr ont ^ of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, the 6th day of April, 1925, this being Sales lay in said month, the following desc. ihcM i cal estate: Twelve acres of land in Blackvillc Township, bounded as follows: North by Jim Sanders, West by Roy Still, East by R. F. Walker and South by Roy Stv*. . • Levied u}>on and sold to satisfy the above Execution a ml Costs. B. H. DVC.HES. Sheriff. Barnwell County.. PuiAVell, S. C., 11th day of March, 1925. Services at Steel Creek. Pic aching services wilh.be conduct- FOR SALE.—Excel Watermelon n! the Rev. E. H. Clark at Steel Seed. $1.50 per pound. Also Green-i ^ M“yer s Mill, Sundax rind Watson- See Ic $2.oA per- pound, j monv:n - M:;rth - >tb- at 11:30 o’clock. Just a few pounds b ft. J. (PARY! H d -C t W ' A] W '' “ How ChHst OWENS. Burnwei!. S? 2-19 r tf i Men Free.” AtX:”0 p. m., - ■ i. . Mr. Clark w ; ll take as his subjectr Washington "The Bow in the C'nuds.” The public ♦ji »!• BEGINNING MONDAY; MARCH 30TH 1 White’s 51st Anniversary Sale ♦> J v.. . ■ • Y ' Marking 5 1 years of service—not only to X Augustans, but to the* men an^l women of . Barnwell and this section, whose friendship and patronage we value most highly, the J. B. White & Co. Anniversary Sales are real events in Augusta, and we’re expecting folks from miles around to help us celebrate. ' * THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS HAVE BEEN INVESTED IN -NEW MERCHANDISE AND VALUES ARE WORTHY OF OUR BIG SALE. ' Every Spring and Summer need of the -*« 1 ' , , . . home and wardrobe can be supplied in this sale and AT A RAVING! NOTE CAREFULLY: The Sale in the Men’s Department will begin SATURDAY, MARCH 28th. J. B. WHITE & COMPANY X DOG TAX NOTICE FOR S A LE. — f }n< Asparagus Crowr. . ! SELL, Elko, S. C. G. STAN-jik t-udkilly invitvd to attend these 2-19-3t ’ sci vice.'. HERE AND HEREABOUTS. Hilley Parl.i-r Injured. Hilley Parker, » young white far- • 0 | mer ivsiding negiL Willi-ton, suffered • •••••••••• ® ® ' serious'<tnd possibly fatal injuries C-oi. and Mrs. Harry, D. Calhoun anti son. James, have returned Horn Fort Valley, Ga., where they attended the Peach Fet-tival last week. uhen he was thrown from a mule which he was riding Wednesday of ! t week, according to a report re ceived here. Thursday morning he was resting easily at his home, but .Mr. J. L. John-ton, of Bisli qiville. | serious irvktries about his head make X AUGUSTA GEORGIA yvas a visitor here Tuesday. i* impossible to jtredict the result of his hurt, it is said. Mr. it. R. Johnston, of Elko, was in the city Tuesday on busituss. Barnwell Men to Florida. The attention of tin* owners of dogs in Barnwell County is—c died to the. following act: “No. 655.—A S’ ACT to Am-md Sec tions One (1) and i‘’our <4) of an Act Entitled “An Act to P>o” 1* for an Annun 1 Capi 1 at ioit L*o; - Li.;t nse Tax and Penalty for Non-paymi'nt,” A ■ (proved the 15th . Day of 'Iar A h, A. D. 1922, so as to Extend the Tim . for Payment Thelneof. “Section 1. A.-t (1922, XXXII, Stats. 9971, Amended—Annual Tax on Dogs—Liability—Disposal a ml Fines—Enforcement.—Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina: That Section One (1) and ’Section Four (4) of “An Act to Provide for the Annual Capitation j Dog License Tax and Penalty for Non payment.” being Act No. 560, at page 997, Acts of 1922, lx*, and the Samej, are hereby, amended by striking out all of raid sections and inserting in "•i lieu thereof the following: “‘Section 1. That from and after c* *:♦ -t* *t**** *** -t* v*^.*^*^*.* *:**.* ••• ^ v Mi-. V. M.-T»wi». o.f Martin. «•«*, jj m Dicki., of Baimvoll,. left Friday the passage of this Act there shall be Messrs. S. Fa. Meore, of Snellinp. and levied on all dogs on January first of Imsir.ess visitor hpix* Tuesday. for W a ire hula, Fl.i, where the former will engage in the eommissio.i busi- Mv. Hal D. Still, of Pdackville, v.as j n i ^ spring With MV. L. J. Batigh- a business visitor noon. here F’ridav after-.. f rienns. maivcf Blackvillc. 1 Mr; (leorge Gi - ubb<, of Bamv.ell, left about ten days ago for West Mr. Owen Riley, of Columbia, spent j pa | m Ht . nt . hi F )a.. where he has ac- Sunday in th‘e city with relatives and I a position ln A gaVaj^e. ; Mr. E. R. Xlail, formerly of .Barnwell, is al.-o local‘.*<1 at West ILdm Beach. Mr. Fk G. I fay, another Barnwell County man, is locat' d at Ft. La uier- dale, F'U. Mr. L. P. Tobin and family, of Bam berg, were the guests of Barnwell rel ative- Sunday. The friends of Mr. A. A. Lem m are glad to see him < ut tfiMin .after Hittack of "flu." an Jr ar.l Mrs- IfrrCTr-T.r ('.dumbia. tin - iMek-iekd gue ts oi -dr. and Mrbx;,, k« Molair. • / i SHERIFFS SALE. • State of South Carolina. County of Barnwell. The People's Anslern Meyer. good ftio.nd. Major .1 (if Meyer’s Mill, wa- •ome visit*e' m Barnwell I u (* s - ESTATE OF W. L. SINGLETON Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J. B. Arm- Lrong, Treasurer of Barnwell^ ninty. day. I have this^lay levied upon and will 1 sell to the highest bidder for crish. Col. Edgar A. Brown, Speaker : jxdween the lej^al h*»urs of sale in 1 rout the House of Representatives ‘ pi nt ^ ^ (’ our t I-fouie at Barnwell. S C.,' the week-end in Barnwell with j oa Monday, the 6th day of April. 1925,| family. * (this Doing Salesday in said month, 'the following-described i - eal estate: Am.jng the WiMiston here Tuesday j Eifrhly . one aat , s of ] un( l. j n Sand were MepS!"-. t). A. Kennedy, John B. 3 t .’ nuo i district, Irounded as Tol- Tlarley, J. A. Kennedy :yvJ W,. » I • Walsh. each year, in the State of South Caro lina, an annual ticerrse of One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents ($1.25) ’per In ad. The word ‘ dog” or “dogs” a^ used in this Act shall include all animals of the species: Male and Fe male. old and young, except a ruckl ing pup. “‘Section 4. Any person owning, harboring or maintaining a dog fail ing or refusing to pay the license aforesaid shall be guilty of a misde meanor, and, upon conviction there of. shall be fined not more than Five i Dollars ($5.00), or imprisoned not more than five days. Of fines col- j leeted fifty per centum shall go to ■ the school fund of the district where such violation o curs, thirty-five pci - f ■ **->c c( nluht 1 t i ihe inf'umV : r, and the Ve-. inaining fifu*en per centum to the State game pr tection fund, and - haU lie re mitted to th" State Treasu: rflTy th. - Treasuters of the respehtive coun ties. 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G^V. k ,T . -4fc*_ wax iihiiiimi in mi m wardens, rural and city policemen. m igi-trato ’ con«tabIfs\school trus- s tecs, end th* 1 oth‘*i - "ptaee officers to enforce th.* provisions n£ this Act: Provided, That p, oof of the fact that the person liable for the payment of may forthwith take possession of nil! doe- and .--*■ 1 the .-arm - m* 'Che’ - - wise dispose of such dog. even to the, extent of putting it to death; and any money derived from such sale cf a dog shall he disbur-ed in-. the same manner as is herein jU’ovi'ded Joe thY* disburs.em.nt of fines. “Sec. 2. All Act« or parts of Acts inconsistent with th.- provisions of this Act, be. and the same are hereby repealed. lows: North by Tom Carter, F'as' by E. W. F’edrick. West by Jake Peeples “Sec. 3. This Act shall take < ffect , * , ! *'V , , impiediately ujarn it~s approval by tlu* such dog license herein requited, has ^ . I w • I T I . C. Governor, paid or offered to pay the «ime after ** * - , . . the first day of February, and be- 1 fore the first day of April, together I. and South by B. F\ Owens. Dr. W. M. Jones, pastoi o! the ^ Levied upon and sold to satisfy the Barnwell Baptist Church, purchased, ^ Exccotion 3 ,„ | Costs a handsome Studebaker touring 'car ^ DYCHFS last week. _ , j Sheriff, Barnwell County. T- *” Barnwell, S. C., 11th day of March, Mr. H. Jeff Hair, of the Healing ; iy2f . Sjyrings section, and Ml*. L. P, Blume, •f Blackvillc, we x> in the city Tues-, day on business. u —— SHERIFF’S SALE. v > 4 Mys. Edgar A. Brown daughter, Emily, returned Thursday] i''* fixrtn an‘extended visit t6 relatives at (Laurens ardj'KevsIBaw. j St:;to of South Carolina, and little Couhty of Barnwell. f THE STATE vs. ROSA SNELLING Mr. afvd Mrs r Wam*n Cglhoun and Under and by virtue of a Tax Kxe- ohildren, of Bishopville, spent the; cution to me directed by J. B. Arrn- week-end in the city with the forn)er’s strong, Treasurer of Barnwell County, mother, Mrs. Minnie Calhoun. He I have this day levied upon and will etates that to date fertilizer ship- sell to the highest bidder for. cash, ments to Bishopville are only 25 per ^ between the legal hours of sale in front oent. of what they were last year. j of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C. f • - ‘ .. . with a ten per cent (10 p. c.) penalty shall operate as a baf to prosecution* hereunder; and the Treasurer of the county, in which the dog is kept, is hereby required to accept the tax and license and penalty herein provided for within the days fixed, and to issue the usual receipt and tag therefor: Provided, furtheb, That any person.' convicted hereunder shall be furnished apreoyipt for the payment of such fine -as may be imposed,—and up^n the surrender of such receipt to the County Treasurer and the payment to the County Treasurer of the tax here in . provided. the County Trersurer shall i-?ue to such person the license tag required by this Act: Provided, further, That in case any such person, owning, harboring or maintaining a dog on which he wilfully refuses to pay the said license and tax as pro vided for in this A.ct, then ahy one , of the aforesaid enforcement officers , ^Approved the l$th day of Maich, A. D. 1924.” I desire particularly to call the at tention of school trustees to the fact that 50 per cent, of the fine shall go to the school fund of the distr ict where violations of this Act occur and urge them to, see that every dog in their L % respective, districts is listed for-taxa tion. J. B. ARMSTRONG, County Treasurer. Barnwell, S. C., March 17, 1925. f Distributors of ATWATER KENT RADIO Engines, Tractors, Lighting Plants, Water Systems.-* Automobile Parts. Electrical Supplies. r State Distributors of Gould Storage Batteries. ' J V — . . • ■ Official Seivice Station for im>.-t all Auto Electrical Equipment. MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day application received. No Red Tape HARLEY & BLATT. . I - Attorneys-at-Law — BarnwelL S. C. . . - . ^ THE GAS ENGINE & ELECTRIC CO. ^ CHARLESTON, S. C. ^ Advertise in The People. Send Us Your Job Work. —v Plant Pedigreed Seed Why risk lo*.ing your t me and money by planting inferior cotton seed whin >ou can gei SANDERS’ PEDIGREED DIXIE TRIUMPH at the following prices, f. o. b. Fairfax: In 100 bushel lots, per bushel $1.25 In smaller »ois, per bushel $1.50 I 4 , _ . . . . ALL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. - ADDRESS I George D. Sanders, Fairfax, S. C. *•- . Ay. t J