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The moat popular event in Bam-
berf County for.ywin put for the
oiub boys ami girl* is the short
course held at Carlisle every snmner.
The short course has grown in popu-
- ' larity and numbers with each succeed
ing season, and last year a large con
tingent of Barnwell County club boys
and girls joined in, swelling the at
tendance, aays The Bamberg Herald
This summer, the course attendant
will be further augmented by Orange
burg joining with Bamberg and Barn*
- well, and the biggest event of the
r bind ever held will convene on June
i7th for three days, continuing
throught the 19th. The course offers
a delightful outing each summer..
The club women join in the course
on the last day. _ •
A strong faculty of Winthrop col
lege instructors will be on hand to
give instructions in sewing, cooking,
canning, poultry raising, beautifying
the home, and various other phases of
club v/ork. The boys and girls will
stay in the dormatorles at night and
. they are to bring with them the
necessary, bedding and toilet articles.
Meals will be served in the school
dining room, and a small fee of only
fZ.OO will be charged for this service.
Among those who will jassist Miss
Emma Jane Yarn, home demonstra
tion agent, are: Mrs. Dora Dee Wal
ker; Misses Harper, Neeley, and
Ketchen, from Winthrop; Miss K. Y.
> Chappell, of Richland County, Miss
Willie Mae Vann, of Barnwbll Coun
ty. A speciaist from Clemspn will
have charge of the boya. Mrs. H. N.
Folk will have charge of the singing,
and Miss Myrtle Black the recrea
tion features.
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THE BARNWELL PEOPLB-SKNTINBL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
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Juna 16.—Tha School
Association, of Bfaek- _
Mile, will present “The Novelty Play," convenient, la front
scrib«d<tf the above named.party «m)
will sdll the same on the 6th day of
July,. 1926, at 12 o'clock M. on the
said day, or as soon thereafter as
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Local Game Warden
. Makes Haul of Fish
«AOne day last week. Game Warden
Cilmore 8. Harley, accompanied by
Mr. R. B. Kearse, both of Barnwell,
went to the Ed is to River to investi
gate complaints that fish were being
shot. Their investigation proved that
the coniplaints were justifiable, for af
ter a short search they came upon
two men—one in a tree with a rifle
wnd the other in a boat to retrieve the
;fUh after they were shot. The officer
and his companion were seen by the
alleged violators of the fish law be-
they were near enough to make
an aVtMt and although they* had one
of thern ^up a tree,” so to speak, both
] men "told out" and departed for
parts Unknown, leaving their fish be
hind them. Mr. Hhtjey says that,
.while he regrets that he was unable
to catch the men and have justice
meted out to them, he certain!
joyed the nice string of trout, jack,
etc., that he found in the boatx
The law Against trapping «fish is
also being violated by unsportsman
like fishermen on the Edisto River,
The Bamberg Herald being authority
for the statement that four game war
dens found and destroyed about 40
... traps week before last between New
bridge and Cannon’s bridge, a dis
tance of some four or five miles, and
the officers,are sure .that they failed
to find all of the traps.
Violations of the fishing laws are
becoming so numerous and wide
spread that, unless the activities of
the violators carr be curbed, fish of all
kinds will be a scarce commodity in
the streams of this section within a
very few years. When a man can
catch such magnificent strings of fish
■ with rod and reel or, hook and line,
.anybody who is so unsportsmanlike!
as to use traps or dynamite should l>c
punished by imprisonment.
under the direction of Miss Dot Meyer,
Friday evening, June 19th, at 8:80
'o'cock. A strong cat* of characters
had been selected add the following
excellent program arranged:
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• 1. (a) Mr. and Mrs. Audience—
Chorus. * (b) Hats—Chorus.
2. Their'First Quarrel—Miss Olive
Ray and Mr. W. W. Molony, Jr>
8. Dandelion Time—Chorus.
\4, (a) Reading—Mrs./Ruby Buist.
(b) Song—Mrs. Hairy Rich. ' f
6. Countin’ Daisy Petals—Chorus.
6. Not a Man in the House. (Two-
Act Play). Cast: Maria Bings, Doro
thy Wragg; Lucy Rider, Olive Ray;
Aunt Belinda, Edna Belle Fielding;
Kate, Florence Ninestein; Jessie Ray,
Helen Wragg.
Look Peasant ‘ (.between acts of
play)—Chorus. i, .
7. Jolly Gypsies—Chorus.
8. It Might Happen • (sketch)—
Miss Dot Meyer and Mr. W. R. Nevils.
9. Keep a-Smilin’—Chorus. v
Pianist—Miss Eva Blume.
The chorus is composed of the fol
lowing'young ladies: Missen Alma
Baxter, Sara Molony, - Ruby Hutto,
Louise Walker, Ida Blanche Walker,
Helen Wragg, Mattie Mae Still,'Myr--
fce Altmdn and Pura Still. -
A of the Court
House at Barnwell, S. C., to the
highest bidder for cash, subject te the
restrictions of law. The proceeds of,
said sale to be applied to the pay
ment due the Town of Barnwell for
taxes and costs.
A description of the property is as
follow^:
All that Jot of land in the Town of
Barnwell, Coiinty and State aforei
being'lot No. 9 in Block 2 as
scribed on plat.of Park Place property
of Col. Butler Hagood, recorded in
Clerk’s office for Barnwell County in
Book 8-L, page 243.
> <; tr * B. ROSS,
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Chief of Police.
Barnwell, S. C., 16th day of June, 1926
.NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND SALE.
State of South Carolina,
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Barnwell County. .
THE TOWN OF BARNWELL,
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v. J. W.'WALKER
To. J. W. Walker:
The undersigned Chief of Police of
the Town of Barnwell has this ^ayi
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earnings each pay day to your credit in a SAVINGS ACCOUNT, then you can feel
assured that you are on .the highway to success. You will have a nest egg upon
which you can depend when old age creeps on and your earnings cease. 5 per cent.
Interest is added regularly to your account.
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For Chicora Girls.
.Miss Ella 'Louise Molair entertain
ed with a swimming party at Dyches’
pool Thursday evevnirig of last Week
in honor of_ three , Chicoi a 1 College
friends. Misses Eve“Tmd Anna Clark
and , who -are house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.,B. Hagood.
levied upon and seized the real imd
personal property hereinafter de
scribed of the above named party artd
will sell the same on the 6th day of
July, 1926, at 12 o’clock M. on the
said day, or as soon thereafter as
convenient, in front of the Court
House at Barnwell, g. C., to flue
NfifrlUfe OF SEIZURE AND SALE.
State of South Carolina,
Barnwell Codnty.
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THE TOWN OF BARNWELL.
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NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND SALE.
State of South Carolina,
Barnwell County. •,
THE TOWl/ OF BARNWELL.
VS.
. E. w. REID
To E. W. Reid:
The undersigned Chief of Police of
the Town of Barnwell has this day
evied upon and seized the real and
personal property hereinafter de
scribed of the above named party and
will sell the same on the 6th day of
July, 1925, at 12 o’clock M. on the
fcaid day, or as soon thereafter as
iconvenient, in frbht of the Court
House at Barnwell, > S. C.', to the
highest bidder for cash, subject to the
restrictions of law. The proceeds of
said sale to be applied to the pay
ment due the Town of BarhweU for
taxes and costs. \ “
A description of the property is as
follows:
All that tract or parcel of land in
the Town of Barnwell, consisting of
^.hree lots Nos. 86, 37 and 38 and
bounded as follows: on the north bjr
lots of Mrs. Goldie C. Holman; east
by lots of W. A. Parsoji; south by
Newbury Street, and west by lot of
Ben Washington, as per plat recorded
in the Clerk’s office.
J. B. ROfeS;
Chief of Police. x
Barnwell, S. C., 16th day of June, 1925
highest bidder for cash', subject to the
restrictions efi law. The proceeds of
said sale toJ5e applied to the pay
ment due the Town of Barnwell for
♦ axes and costs. ■
A description of the property is a*
follow^:
All those certain lots, pieces or
parcels of land lying and being in the.
Town of Barnwell; County of Barn
well, State of South Carolina, known
as lots No. 15, No. 16 in Block 7 as
designated on plat of Oakland Park,
and boutttle^'on 4he north by TutS 'NOS".
5 and 6. on the east by lot No. 14, and
on the south by Hagood Avenue, and '
on the west by lot No. 17.
* J. B. ROSS, ..
’ Chief of Police. •
Barnwell, S. C., l6th -day of June, 1925
DR. W. C. .MILHOUS
To-Dr. W. C. Milhous:
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NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND SALE.
NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND SALE.
State' of South Carolina,
HttLDwell County.
THE TOWN OF BARNWELL,
vs.
SAMUEL W. WOODWARD
To Samuel W. Woodward:
The undersigned Chief of Police of
the Town of. Barnwell has this day
levied upon .and seized the real and
personal 'property hereinafter de*
State of South Caroliite,
Barnwell County:
_ THE i'OWN OF BARNWELL.
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• - C. KEYS SANDERS.
To C.* Keys Sanders:
The undersigned Chief of Police B of
the Town of Barnwell has this day
levied upon and seized the. r^ali and
personal property hereinafter de
scribed of the aboVe named party and
will sell the same on the 6th day of
July, 1925, at 12 o’clock M. on the
said day, or as, soon, thereafter as
'convenient*, in front of the Court
House at Barnwell, S. C.rto the
highest bidder for cash, subject to the
restrictions of law. The proceeds of
said sale to be applied to the pay
ment due the Town of Barnwell for
taxes and costs.
A description of the property is as
follows?
The undersigned Chief of Police of
the Town of Barnwell has this day
levied upon and seized the real and
personal property hereinafter de
scribed of the above named party and
will sell the same on the 6th day of
July, 1926, at 12 o’clock M. on the
said day, or as soctp thereafter as
conVeniCht, in front of the Court
House at Barnwell* S. G., -to
highest bidder for cash, subject
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restrictions of law. The proceeds of
said sale to be applied to the pay
ment rdue the Town of Barnwell for
taxes and costs. _
A description of the property is as
follows:*
All that lot of land in the town of
Barnwell, County of Barnwell, State
aforesaid, containing one acre, more
or les#, and boundedon the north by
lands now "or formerly of T. R. Ayer;
on the south by Main Street of said
Town; on the west by lot of Innd for
merly part of the estate of J. Allen
Duncan, and on the east by street
separatihg it from the lands of the
estate of Mrs. R. B. Ryan.
. S X, J. B. ROSS,
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Barnwell, S. C., 16th day of June, 1925
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NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND SALE.
State of South. Carolina,
'Barnwell County.'
THE TOWN OF BARNWELL.
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ESTATE OF MRS. JENNIE BROWN
To Heirs and Distributees" at law of
Mrs- Jennie Brown,Jjdeceased: =.—.
The undersigned Chief of Police of
the Town of Barnwell has this day
levied upon and seized the real and
AH those > four certain lots in theip^sonai prUpgrty hereinafter de-
Town-ofvBarnwell, known as lots Nos.
44, 10, 11 and 12 in Block 5 on map
of Oakland Park, and bounded as fol
lows: on .the north by lots Nos. 38* 1,
2, ancl 3, on the cast by lot No. 9, on
the south by Nightengale ^Avenue,
and west by Marlboro Street. , -
J. B. ROSS,
Chief of Police.
Barnwell, S. C., 16th day of June,1925
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«LAST GHANCE:—14 pounds
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' of Sugar for $1. Saturday only
Looking Meat
scribed of the above named party ^and
will sell the same on the 6th day of
July, 1925, at 12 o’clock M. on the
said day, or as soon thereafter as
convenient^ in front of- the Covfrt
House at Barnwell, ■ C., to the
highest bidder for cash, subject to the
restrictions of. law. The proceeds of
said sale to be applied to the pay
ment due the Town of Barnwell for
taxes and costs. ,
A description of the property is
follows: • —. i - - -
AH those two lots iu- the tcwh.bf
Barnwell,, designated as lots Nos. 7
and 8 in Block 3 on plat of Oakland
Park, recorded in Booki8-A, page 346,
and bounded as follows: On the south
by lots 17 and 18 in same Block; on
the north by Washington Streetr on
the east by lot No. 9, §nd on the
\vest by lot No. 6 in the saipe Block.
J. B. ROSS,
Chief of Police.
Barnwell,. S» C., 16th day of June* 1925
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Meat from this store always looks appetizing. -We buy the best
Mea^-we can, cut and trim it carefully and deliver it toyoutnspotless
can wrappings. Every sanitary precaution is used for your pro-
tection.
*eanut Butter, pw pound . .■ 30c ' — - '
Fl»t Salmon, per can .... 10c
. 30c Sponge Cake, per pound ,.
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College of Charleston
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FgffTRlnattbns _ atthe'cbunty seat for
the Barnwell County scholarship, Fri
day, July 10, at 9 a.m. Subjects Eng
lish'grammar and composition, Ameri
can History, Algebra, and plane geo
metry.
Four-year courses lead to the degrees
of A.B. and B.S. Special two-year
pre-medical course. Courses in Com-
Business Administrate
Expenses moderate. For terms, eat-
alogue and illustrated folder, ad-
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President’s Office
College of Charleston
Charleston, S. C. -
Exactly in accord with the doctor’s orders, no
substitution, no omissions. That is our rule for filling
prescriptions and you benefit by better results from the
medicine wejeompound.. .
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Quality is a paramount issue at this store when it
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