The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, October 15, 1925, Image 4
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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THURSOAY, OCTOBER 15, 1^25.
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* SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year »*»*— -
Six Montha - .90
Three Montha .50
(Strictly b Adrance.)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925.
ICa Coming!
the South hy landa of B. M, Jcnkina,
and on the Weat by landa of J. E.
Sanders.
Terms of aale, Cash. Purchaser to
pay for stamps and papers. 3
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Master, Barnwell County.
•Masters office, October 14, 1925.
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Several weeks ago, The People-
Sentinel predicted that this section
of the South would, sooner or later,
come in for ita t share of real estate
activity that has been attracting so
many people and so much money to
Florida. The time is coming sooner
than we anticipated—in fact, it ap
pears to be here now, judging from
every day reports from Charleston on
the one hand and Augusta on the
.other. Many big real estate deals
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have been put across in both cities in
the past three weeks and new trans
fers of property are being made every
day at advancing prices. And this
is just the beginning. The people of
the North and West are rapidly reali
sing the fact that the South, blessed
as it is in the way of soil and climate
and many other natural advantages,
is the garden spot of this great coun
try and- they are flocking to this sec
tion by the hundreds. So far most of
the interest has been in property to
be used as summer and winter resorts,
but the time .is not far distant when
farm property will come in for its
share of attention. When farmers
from less favored sections learn that
they can grow crops here the year
round they will be quick to sell their
holdings in less favored sections and
buy “a place in the sun” in the Sunny
South. When that time comes, look
out for a big jump in the price of
farm lands.
Sales are not going to be confiend to
tracts of land in and around Charles
ton and Augusta. Everybody in the
entire South is going to be benefitted
in one way or another. We honestly
believe that the dawn of a new era
for this section is at hand. Whether
or not we reap our share of the bene-
fit* depends entirely on what we do
to attract people here. The opportu
nity ia waiting. Are we going to
take advantage of it?
SHERIFF’H-SALE.
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State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
THE STATE
vs.
ESTATE OF O. P. HAY
Under and by virtue of a Tax ex
ecution to me directed by J. B. Arm
strong, Treasurer of Barnwell County,
I have this day levied upon and will
sell to the highest bidder for cash,
between the legal hours of sale in
front of the Court House at Barn
well, S. C., on Monday, the 2nd day of
November, 1925, this being Salesday
in said month, the" following des
cribed real estate:
Seventy-two acres and one building
in Red Oak township, and bounded as
follows: On the North by , Spring
Branch and Buxlyn tract; East by
Eat. Richard Allen Gahtt; West by
Est. J. M. Gantt and Est. Richard A.
Gantt, and South by Est. Richard A.}
Gantt.
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Levied upon and sold to satisfy the
above Execution, and Costs.
BONCIL H. DYCHES,
Sheriff, B. C:
Barnwell, S. C., 12th day of Oct., 1925.
Wholesale
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HAY, BRAIN, FEEDS
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FLOUR, MEAL, GRITS
POULTRY AND DAIRY FEEDS
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SEED OATS a ltd SEED RYE,
—Buy Cotton Seed and Peas.—
W. P. FRANKUN
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Opposite A. C. L. Depot.
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Office Phone 87 — Residence Phone 8
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Trespass Notice
Oldest G. A. R.
PROBATE COURT SALE.
Be—
“Skipper” Matt Green, 104 years
old, who attended the 59th G.A.R.
encampment at Grand Rapids,
Mich. He has taken part in nine
wars—but never in the “war of
matrimony.”
Advertise in The People-Sentinel.
MASTER’S SALE. ^
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Arthur T. Vanderbilt, et al., as Re
ceivers of the Southern Cotton Oil
, Cotapany,
Plaintiffs,
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W. H. Harden, et aL,
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
In the Probate Court.
James M. Templeton, as Administra
tor of the estate of Jullia A. Tem
pleton, deceased,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Sarah Templeton, et al.,
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order made
in the Probate Court in the above en
titled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, in
front of the Court House, on Mon
day, November 2nd, 1925. it being
salesday in said month, within the
legal hours of sale, the following de
scribed real property, to-wit: -
. All that certain tract of land situ
ate in Barnwell county, State of South
Carolina, containing one hundred and
twenty (120) acres, more or less, and
bounded by tracts one, two and three
of the estate of Alex Templeton,
which was set aside respectively to
Maggie L. Birt, Ann E. Dyches and
W. A. Templeton and by lands of
Simon Brown and estate of L. L.
Lancaster, as shown on plat of said
estate of Alex Templeton, made by i
J. S. Mixson and recorded in the office
of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell
County in Book 4-P, page 30”.
Terms of sale cash, the successful
bidder at said sale shall immediately
deposit with the Probate Judge the
stun of One Hundred Dollars as guar
anty of complincc with his bid, un
less excused by the Court; and that,
should said successful bidder fail to
make said deposit that the premises
be immediately resold on the same
terms. Purchaser to pay for stamps
and papers.
John K. Snelling,
Judge of Probate.
Any and all persons are hereby
forbidden to hunt by -day or night,
fish, haul wood or straw, or trespass
in any manner whatsoever upon any
of the lands of the undersigned, un
der penalty of pVosecution of the
full extent of the law.
Idis Brabham
FOR SALE
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My plantation near Bon
nie Doone tract, also irfy
Store? on Main Street*
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Barnwell, S. C. Very
reasonable for cash.
Mrs. A. P. Easterling
Aikem, S. C. 1
NOTICE.
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State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
We, the undersigned. Board of
Directors of the Commercial Bank of
Blackville, S. C., will hold a stock
holders’ meeting on the 2nd day of
November, 1925, at ten o’clock a. m.
at the law offices of Ninestein and
Baxley, Blackville, S. C., for the
purpose of dissolving the Commer
cial Bank of Blackville, and passing
resolutions for the purposes herein
above set forth.
W. A. PICKLING,
F. G. FICKLING,
C. J. FICKLING,
J. W. BROWNING,
G. F. HAIR.
Sept. 26, 1925. . ‘
HATTIEVILLE,
S. C.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. ’
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Notice is hereby given that I Wave
filed in the Probate Court receipts and
release from all my wards and ihat I
will apply to the said Court of Pro
late for Barnwell County fer art
Order of Discharge and Letters Dis-
missory upon Monday the 19th day
of October, 1925.
W. T. RIT.EY. SR.
Guardian. -
9-14-4t.
COTTON
We Believe in Higher Prices for
Cotton. Consign Yours to Us to
be Held. Draw 80 per cent.
HIGHEST PRICES.
QUICKEST SETTLEMENTS.
SAVANNAH COTTON FCTG, CO.
Savannah, • • Georgia.
For Satisfactory Weights and
Grades, Ship Your Cotton to MID
DLETON and PETERSON, Inc.,
Savannah, Ga.
TAX NOTICE!
TAX LEVIES BY SCHOOL DISTRICTS FOR THE YEAR 1925.
STATEMENT
Commissioners of Public Works f»r
Quarter Ending S*pt. 30, 1925.
RECEIPTS:
Water and Lights $4,585.95
Wiring, Taps, Etc. — 94.45
Balance from last quarter _ r 319.05
* Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause,
I wiU sell at'Barnwell, S. C., in front
of the Court House, on Mondsy, No
vember 2nd, 1925, it being salesday
in said taonth, within the legal hours
of sale, the following described real
property, to-wit:
AR that piece* parcel or tract of
land in Great Cypress Township,
Barnwell County, C., containing
one .hundred and fifteen (115) acres,
. more or leas, bounded on the North
lands of Mrs. A. M. Harrison; on
i Boat by Mn. Lorena Harden; on
Total —.
. PAID OUT
Salaries —
Standard Oil Company
Bewley Dorst Coal Co.
C. 0. D’s —
Freight
J. R. Cheek, account J—
Office Rent j i
Lemon Bros., account _
let National Bank (note)
Vickery Bros., account
Dicks Auto Company —
C. F. Molair, account
B. P. Davies
Pr^W. Price —
Postage
F. Binford Co. —
The Texas Co.
Oarolina States Electric .
The Perolln Co.
Barrett Supply Co.
Pittsburg Meter Co.
H. C. Tfamant Supply Co.
Baker and Morrell
Calhoun and Co. ...
Gen. Electric Co. ---r r- v .
Riddle Coal Co J
Savannah Supply Co. .
Hartfort Steam Boiler Co.
Commercial Credit Co. ..
$4,999.45
.$1,229.00
85.68
. 708.08
. 290.12
1,004.97
.. 8.35
45.00
74.94
536.84
181.95
3.65
27.35
9.75
9.06
14.50
85.00
75.00
30.42
* 89.78
. 22.60
27.72
30.80
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15.00
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50.00
37.89
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Books open October 16th, 1926 and close March 15th, 1926. January 1st
a penalty of 1 per cent.; February, 2 per cent; March, 7 per cent. " After
March 15th all unpaid) taxes will be turned over to the Sheriff for collection.
DOG LICENSE $1.25 payable in January, 1926.
J. B. ARMSTRONG,
County Treasurer.
Don’t Worry
about it, as we have it on
our yards Winter and Sum
mer, and we appreciate small
orders as well as large.
This coal is free of slate
and slack, as we screen it.
We also have dry stove
and fire p}ace wood.
CITY ICE & COAL CO.
’Phone 8| or 91-J and soon your order is on the way.
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The Original Rexall
ONECENT SALE
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday £
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October 15, 16 and 17
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What is a One-Cent Sale?
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' It is a sale where you buy an item
at the regular ptice—then another
item of the same kind for 1 cent. As
an illustration: The Standard price
of Jonteel Face Powder is 50 cents.
You buy o box at this price and by
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paying 1 cent more, or 51c, you get
two boxes. ^ *
Every article in this sale is a high-
class standard piece of merchandise,
just the same as we sell you every
day regular prices.
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WALKER & WALKER
Cotton Factors '
\ Augusta, - - - Georgia
Established 1898.
Government Bonded Warehouse
We Solicit Your Business.
Mace & Deason Drug Company
Barnwell, South Carolina
JAMES TOBIN FERDINAND PHINTZY
PH1NIZY AND CO.
COTTON FACTORS AUGUSTA, GEORGIA %
, * ESTABLISHED 1865
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W T e again offer our services to the people of Barnwell and 4
adjoining counties as commission merchants,. We are prepared
to make advances on all shipments and require no other form of
security than the actual cotton itself.
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BARNWELLJ5J5URANCE AGENCY
John K. Snelling,
Representing the Best Old Line Companies
Surety Bonds .
• Insurance of All Kinds
Fire — Health and Accident — Life
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N. G^W WALKER
INSURANCE
Office in Walker Building
I sun no longer connected with the firm of
' Smith and Walker
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