The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 14, 1925, Image 4

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—— A # *' T V f ^ PAGE FOUR, c —•—- THE BARNWELL PEOPLE. BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, 14TH, 1923 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 Six Months . — .I -90 Three Months (Strictly in Advance.) THURSDAY, MAY UTIL 1923 Some Kiris-'arc well informed and others are well formed. anywa >■ > We man nowadays woman’s skirt. j they can’t recuse a of hiding behind a A -tar mail mute will be establish ed between Greenville and Brevard. Wonder if a sky-pilot will be hired to operate it ? Once upon a time men walked be cause thev were suffering from liver ^„J~ , trouble. Nowadays it’s because ot flivver troubles t We wo-iider ;t there is any special MKnilicance in the fact that Senator Blease has opened an office ever the Pendleton Diuk U<>? We believe in lueher educa!ion. of course, but it iook< like tlnwe Pitt^- buryhers are carryirur the Jiintf too "’ar in <‘reetinK a 32-st ry university buildiny. American. South Carolina is fortun ate to have him as efitef hi^h^ay com missioner. The PassinK of The Chronicle.’ Chronicle, announced the paper to Mr. O. F. ; ^'hmfield, of John- >£ . * • • ' eton, who also connected with the finn of F. M. Youiik and Co. for 30 years prior to its failure a yeai nKm He is sur- tjved hy his wife, Mrs. "Ursula Younj;. one son, E. LeRoy Your.jr, one daugh ter, Mrs. .1. L. LiKhtsey,. and ore sis ter, Mrs. Ursula Pope, all of Fairfax. SHERIFF’S SALE. MASTER’S SALE. Two weeks ago. Col, J -u _..W : igfall Cheatham, editor of The Fdgidield sale of his j State of South Carolina, in turn re-sold it to Mr. I County of Barnwell. ... ‘ . j ' Mirny, editor of the Kdgcfiyld 1 Advertiser. In e,>mmenting on the j- I>assing of The Chronicle, The State gave utterance to some pertinent f facts that apply to man^ towns, ^ ay ’ throughout South Carolina, the edi ; to rial being as follows: Th,c passing of any newspaper from Court of'iCommon Pleas. 1 Susie Nelson Smith, Plaintiff, vs. b; Defendant. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the a community in which it has had its being for a generation or more is a pathetic incident. So mpst numbers of persons in Edgefield and the older m**'n of South Candina f ourt House, on Monday, June 1st, 1923, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the fol : lowing described real property, to-wit: newspaper m-n of South Candina | All that lot or parcel of land, sit- who^ knew its early editor, Colonel uate, lying and being in the corporate James T. Bacuii-and remember the limit*.- of the town of Blackville. Conn- leading and delightful part he took in , ty of. Barnwell ^nd State aforesaid. and bounded as follows, to-wit: Lot State of South Carolina, ; )■ • County of Barnwell. THE STATE vs. R. S. WHALEY. Under and by virtue of a TatfTvxe- eution to me directed by J. B. Arm strong, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have this levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, be tween the legal hours of sale, in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. (’., -on'Monday, the first day of June, 1925, this being Salesday in said month, the following .described real estate: Fifteen acres of land' in Barnwell Township, boumTed as-^ollowy: North by lands of W. H. Duncan a,nd Parsons; Ekist by lands_af W. H. Duncan; South by lands of W. El. Mc- Nab; West by lands of Halford. Levied upon and sold to satisfy-Hhe above Execution and Costs. . Boncil If. Dyches, Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, S. (., 13th day of April, 1923.—3t. • ATTENTION, KLANSMENL An important. meeting of Blackville Klan No. 69 will be heldl Thursday night, May 14th. All Klansmen are requested to be present. REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED. the State Association meetings, re gard the discontinuance of The Edge- field Chronicle. Mr. L. W.'Cheatham, who has conducted The Chronicle since the death of his beloved kinsman, has disposed of the paper, which will be discontinued by the purchaser. Mr. Cheatham will move to Baltimore.n i ^ No. fi.T with improvements thereon; ■ in a plat filed with the Clerk of Court of Barnwell County by L. P. BoyUton, v.ho conveyed this lot to S. II. Rush,! he conveyed same to M. X. Bates, who conveyed sam ( e to Susie Nelson, * i the same beginning at a stake on the 1 SHERIFF’S SALE. But such incidents, pathetic as they Southwest corner, thence are, nevertheless rtie occassionally in- North 110 feet, mor< viatble. Economic necessity goV- ’stake, thence 150 fe* running or le-'s, to a to the Noryh- If a certain memb»*r of the Florida legislature has his way. it will be unlawful for newspapers in that State fo refer to “any lady as a flap per." But a fl ipper is a flapper, for a’ that. A Greenville man was carried to a hospital following a collision between his automobile and al locomotive. Our information is that the engineer was unhurt and the locomotive was not damaged. erns and imposes its mandate. There is prosperity where two heads of grain grow where one grew before, but wh o e two newspapers attempt to live in a community where there’s legitimate support for but one, there is but one inevitable end sooner or later. And not alone are the owners of the papers affected by such condi tions. The community suffers, sauce neither paper can expand so as to give its best to its town; no multipli city of hampered, restricted news papers can -give the value in service to a town which it is possible for one journal, unhampered and running t<> as full capacity rant; to rentier Fcoiibmieally -room in Edgefield for hut A flivver drove on the railroad - track — The train was coming fast The flivver drove off the railroad track And let the train go past. east corner, thence along with a street or roadway 90 feet, more or less, to fthe Southeast oproer, thence along the ’ estate lands of Stewart Holman 150 feet to the beginning. Terms of sale, cash, the successful bidder at -aid sale to immediately de- ’ posit with the Master a certified check or cash for $30.00 to comply with*the ' said hid. and upon the failure to . so comply with his. her nr their hid, the' premises t.) be resold at the risk of t/ie former purchaser or purchasers on th quent sab pureha? same salesday or some stibse-v- sdiv. If the purchaser or as sunpwill wai speaking. Greenville barbers raised the price of shaves to 23 cents and hainuts to f,o cents. Business immediately fell off to such an extent that they re turned to the old prices. Their pat rons evidently objected to being trimmed. then: np news paper, and The Edgefield Advertiser, conducted by Mr. J. L. Mims, an ex- pcriemiyd iNewspaper editor and pub lisher, will n<t\y occupy that field. In all probability, The Advertiser will become an even better and stronger newspaper, and the better it is the greater service it will render and therefore the greater value it will be to its community. 'Cis at the said sale fail to- pav --'the entire- pur(' r n|ise price within lif-^ .teen days lio-ni date of -ai.e. tKen in is'that event the said $50,00 s > depositei} 'with the Master shall be forfeited as ite of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. , THE STATE vs. ELVIRA BRENNAN. Under and by virtue of a Fax Exe cution to me directed by J. P. Arm strong, Treasurer of Barnwell County, 1 have this levied upon and will sell, to, the highest bidder for cash, be- twean the legal hyurs of sale, in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S : C„ on Mbnday, the first day of Junef 1 1925, this being Salesday in said - month, the following described rdal estate: * i One house and lot in the town of Blackville, S. bounded as follows: North by,.Lewis Wise;. South by Public Highway and Mrs.j.D.YV hittle; East by:.F.'>!. Farrell, and West by Lavinia Minus. 5 Levied upon and sold to -a; isfy the above Fxecutiop and Costs. Boncil H. Dyches, Sheriff. B. C. 1 —Barnwell,-S. (’.. 9i.li- ilay- of- May. 1925.—3t. . Georgia Duster The Most Practical Cotton Dusting Machine on the Market. For Sale by C. KEYS SANDERS Barnwell, S. C. Congratulations, South Carolina. •ion and Irouidated damages, and the Master shall r--advertise the, said premises to be sold the next salesday on the same terms and conditions hereina- b o \ g rei’iiyd. Purchaser to pay papers. G. M. GREENE. Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office. May 13. 1925. 3t. MASTER’S sale. for stamps and Aithui s- -n, a s \ (’otto'n Public Meeting of \ Blackville B. Y. P. U. CITATION NOTICE Vople congratulates the mem- the State Highway Cornmis- the people of South Carolina upon the selection of Rear Admiral Samuel McGowan, of Laurens, as chief highway eoinmis-ioner. We air* of the j opinion that n> better choice could I have ht-en made atiTl his ejeetio?) to j this important post should suve, ip large measure, to ri-stuic the waning confidence >f the people in the high way commission. Admijal McGowan has a most on- viable., record, in recognition of which Gongn-ss accorded him an honor that Blackville. M;.y 12.- There will be a public .meeting of 'the P., Y. P. U. Department of the Blai-kvilb- Baptist Church Sunday evening at o'ght o' clock at thi- church. The Rev. L. l^. Miller, pa tor, will be 'absent from town on the evening of th.- 17th. at tending tin- Southern Baptist Canven-t tion.at Memphis. Tenn.. and this ser vice of the B. Y. P. U. Department will take the place of me regular even ing service of the- church. Pro- The State of South Carolina, Count\ - of Barnwell. By J hir K. Snelling, Esquire, hate Judge: WHEREAS, Aubrey O. Bolen made^ suit to nu- to grant unto him I.etters of ‘ Administration Cum Tcstamento Annexe of the Es tate of and effect- ’'•of Mollie L. Bolen. | THESE APE. THEREFORE, to cite and admon-sh all and singtilar the kindred-and creditors of the said M il- STate - f South Carolina, 1 County of Barnwell. —-—Court of Comm*-.a—Plea.-^ VanderbiJt and C. G. ^ il- Reveivcrs 'if the Southern ()il to., a corporation. Plaintiffs. V’S. 4 Mrs. A. M. Harrison. W. C. Magahee. as Trustee in Bankruptcy .ft'f Mrs. A. M. Harrison, and International Agricultural Corporation, Defendant's, By vi’tue of a (h-cret-al oi'der to me djiqcted in the above cau-e. I will i sell at Barnwell. S. in troju ot the Court House, on Monday. Jung 1st, 1925, the same being salesday in said month, within the. legal b urs of 111 j* % >A4 i L<OS6 Foock when a few cts. worth of ICE will pre vent, besides preserve its flavor and freshness. Phone 84 or 91-J and soon your ICE will be on thevway. City Ice & Coal Co. R. H. WILCOX, Mgr. Barnwell. S. C. lie, the following fear property: A ) that certain piece, parce ,i or i been^lven to only two other me if in history that he be allowed to re tire long before his retirement period. He This is the | first puhlic meeting of,the B. Y. Pi U. I 1 >(-paitmer.t since t.h ; plan of the B. I Y. P. U. work has bpen changed so.as it) render a greatc-r service to the i church as a whole. The B. Y. P. I . people from the en tire Barnwell A sOciation are cordial ly intited’ to be present, and it. those ehurches where the pastors wdl be ah-' -nt, attending the Canvynilou. the members art- urgently -fTqueCcd to att -nd this meeting and help us make l ■ a great sueeess of ip. Eaeh union eomnosi+rg the B. Y. P. U. Depai'tment will he repie-vntedon .the program as follows: Juni r No. 1. Knights of the- B. Y. Jolen, itecease* that they be and i appear '.before me, in the Court of Prul-atc, to be held at Barnwell, S. (’., .) n Saturday, May 23rd, next, .after publication thereof, at 11 o’clock , in the forenoon,'to show can--. if any they have, why the said Administra- . fion should not be granted. Given umler-my Hand this 9th day I eff May Annoy.Pomini, 1925.' JOHN K. SXELI.ING. Judge of r'wabate. Publ-she l on, tile Util, day of May, 1925,, in the Barnwell People. tract of land situate, lying and be- i y-' . _, ing in Bainweil County, in tne State o-f South Carolina, containing one hundred and fifteen ( H5) acre-, noiv- or less, and bounded now or formerly as follows, to wit: On. the North by lands of the estate ni J. P. * k Morris, deceased; on the East by lands of Mrs. Annie Hogg; on the S uth bv lands of W. H. Hard n and on ih'- West Harley. bv lands of Tl neresa is a m miVrr>4 prime ot ite, act- and it haA-been no dispenser of con- ive in mind and hod Said of him that tracts has been more feared by crook ed performers.” ' * The Hon. Josephus Daniels, Score- tary of War during tdie Wilson ad ministration, congratulates South Carolina as follows: “because of his great service in the war as head of the bureau of naval supplies. Congress gave Admiral Mc Gowan an honor only given to two other men in history; that is, allowed him to retire long before his retire ment period. ,He rendered great ser vice and I congratulate South CardT lina on securing, the services-of one so full of enthusiasm and ability. He is k trplv grdat leader and executive, f » In the navy his motto wa^: ‘It can’t be done. Now see us do it.’ He is a loyal South Carobnjan and a splendid P. U. by Master Limvood Pickling, subject. Knighis of the Gobb-n Eiekl; •Junior-No. 2, The Ti led and I ue Un ion. by MissMyrtis Martiir,. subject. Loyalty. Intermediate- No. 1,, The Miller B. Y. P. U.g by Chisdm, subject. Dependability; In- termediate No. 2.,The Wide Awake Union, by Miss Sara Stcune. subject-. It Can Be Done;, St-hior, The S. S. Un ion, by Mr. Davkl Cain, subject, First Things F’irst and Second Things Sec ond; Adult. The Trrple “V” Union, by J. V;. Baxley, sul^ject, \ isj ill. Vigor, Victory. .A Tt*rms of sale. v cask.'T)urchas.‘r to pay for papels, arfd stamp-. As an evi- .dence of good faith, the purchaser at said sale will be required to deposit with the Master, imrpediately after -j the fall of the hammer*, the sum of One llundred and OO^LOO Dollars, the I sam. to he applied ai-d'art ^payment — - Ion thi purchase price or be forfeited r.—Phtlnn-writes that oe luoi kni-• as for in the order u r...jndg- trouble, purchased Hobo Kidney merit and safe, and Bladder Remedy from a drug. 1 G. M. (IREENFj, store at Winfield. Louisiana and now Master, .Barpwell County. Wonderful Results m-v writes to give (h-ifi|| results Death of F. M. Young. testimony of thi- won- | obtained hy_jaking it. 1 | He says he never had a recurring symptom since taking Hobo Kidney arid Bladder Remedy. Hobo "Ts air herb lialm made from an herb that grows in.Louisiana and East Texas. It contains no' alcohol, opiates, or habit forming drugs but (he herbs from which it is made j carry a purifying property that has ; been found of great remedial value. For sale by all druggists at $f.25 a bottle. A six bottle treatment costs. Mr. F. M. Young, a prominent citi- S 6 - 00 « nd is guaranteed to give sat isfaction or money refunded. Hobo Medicine Co., Beaumont, Texas. zen of Allendale County, died at his home in Fairfax on Tuesday of last week, after an illness of three weeks. His body was.laid to rest -the follow- A ing day in the Fairfax cemetery, the | ' "k ! •% funeral senices being condm-ted by the Rev. I). B. Groseclose, pastor of . X tire- Fairfax Lutheran Church, of y which Mr. Young was a member. ; y Mr. Young, who was 75 years of age, farmed, on a large scale end was Advertise in The Peoole. DOUGHTY’S i $ . the old reliable 1 DRY CLEANERS • ? | AND DYERS :j: i since-1895 ‘ |Phone 6562, Columbia| AL Winthrop College SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION I The examination for t’he award of vacant Scholarships in Winthn p Col lege and for admission of new students will be held at the' County Court House on Friday, July 3, and Hatur:- day, July 4, at 9 a. m. Applicants must he not less than sixteen years of age. IVhen'Scholarships are vacant after July 4. they will be- awarded to tho-e making the highest average at this ex<iniinatioir#^provrded they meet the conditions governing the award. Whether there are vacant scholarships in your county or not, the examina tion will be held on both Triday and Saturday. Applicants for Scholar ships should write to President John son before the examination for Schol arship examination blanks or procure them from the County Superintendent on July 3. . ' 7 . Scholarship^ are worth $100 . and free tuition. The next session will open September 9, K)25. For further infornictkm" and catalogue address , j, res _ „ Johnsonf R ock Hill. s. c. 1 IV We Know Engines When your enginee isn’t working just as you think it should, drive in and let us look it over. It may need the carbon removed, or it may be only a minor adjustment. We will fix it quickly and at a reasonable cost. VICKERY BROS. BARNWELL, S. ( NOTICE! This is to advise that I have taken over.,the legal plactice of the late J. O. Patterson and will maintain his old office in Barn well and my office in Williston. JAMES ARTHUR KENNEDY Williston, S. C. Attorney-at-Law Barnwell, S. C. ANNOUNCEMENT I take pleasure in announcei ng tol automobile owners that I have purchased the W. 1). Hailey Motor Co.’s Filling Station and,will be glad to serve them at all times with the best.quality GASOLINE, OILS, TIRES AND ACCESSORIES. JEFF BLACK Main Street Barnwell, S. C. S r J -r 1