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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, APRIL ^TH. 1923.
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Of Interest te Fenners
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Apfly Soda t« C«en Early.
Very soon chopping cotton will be
gin and farmers are Considering just
how to cause their cotton to grow as
fast as possible. •. Prom results got
ten by farmers and by rtests made,
it is clearly shown that the qsost
profitable time, to apply nitrate of
soda to cotton is ten days to two
weeks after chopping. This is par
ticuiarly tr^e where from 75 to 100
pounds of ^oda is applied per acre
However, where heavier applications
are made I advise applying one hun
dred pounds «t the time indicated
above, waiting gw^- weeks before
making another application and so on
until the amount to be applied is us
ed. Where only 400 to 600 pounds of
fertilizer have been applied under the
cotton it will be found thait 150 to
200 pounds of nitrate per acre will
give the largest profit.
With the above facts in mind,
farmers will do well to secure their
nibrate of soda a t once in order that
the application can be made to cot
ton at the proper time.—H. G. Boyls,
ton, County Agent.
Allendale Endorses Brown.
Allendale, April 24.—Col. Edgar A.
Brown, of Barnwell, who has an
nounced his candidacy for the United
States Senaifae, was endorsed by the
Allendale Democratic Club at its
meeting here today. The secretary
was instructed to send Colonel Brown
a copy of the resolutions.
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SOUTH CAROLINA’S FARM
POPULATION DROPS OFF
Decreases From 1,074„6S3 in 1920 to 911,888 in 1925-More
Necrees Farming Than Whites.—“Co«p”
Movement Grows.
Washington, April 20.—The farm
poulation of South Carolina declined
from 1,074 092 to 911,886 in the five
ye.ir panud from 1920 to 1995, the
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Department of Commerce announced
today. In the same period, the value
of farm Implementa andi machinery
in the State dropped from $48,062,387
to $23,105,321.
Negroes outnumbered the whites
on farms. The number of * white
farmers on January of 1920, was
434,131 as compared with 382,593 on
January 1 of last year, and of ne
groes, 640,562 in 1920 as compared
with 629,292 in 1926. 1
The rise of the cooperative idea
in the marketing of farm products
was illustrated in the increase from
$961,999 in 1919 to $84*21364 in
1924, of the value of farm products
sold by this method. •«'; ’ f - *%/
Farm expenditures slumped heavi-
ly in-the period. The amount expend
ed for fertilizer for the 1924 crop was
$24,306,494 aa compared with $62,-
346,795 in 1919, while the Outlay for
labbr (money wages only), fell from
$13,687,820 ito $8,158392. The de-
iaid month.
cline was registered also in the ex
penditures for feed, which were $2,-
321,975 in 1924 as compared with
$5,903,625 in 1919.
The total amourg of mortgages on
farms increased from $^5,153,227 in
1920 to $32,563,897, while the value
of farms bearing mortgages de
creased from $92,052,935 to $80,-
251,307.
School Law, 1924, notice is’hereby
given that *n efeettOA MIT be held *n
San Hfll school district No. 37, on
Saturday, May 8th, 1926, for the pur
pose of determining whether or not school'd is trie
.^special school .tax of seven (7) ad
ditional mills shall be levied in the
McKerley-Glenn.
Blackville, April 26.—A marriage
of interest to many friends in South
Carolina and Georgia was that of
Miss Theo Ernstine McKerley, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. McKerley,
of Blackville, and Mr. Henry Y.
Glenn, of Savannah, which took place
in Ridgeland, in the Baptist parson
age. April 10th, 1926, the Rev. Adams
performing the ceremony. Only a
few close friends witnessed the cere
mony.
The bride, mho is a perfect blonde,
was never more lovely than When
attjred in her appropriate and lovely
wedding dress of old ivory crepe, with
accessories to harmonize.
After the ceremony, the happy
cwpfy-mTrtgmt to Suvyffmflh.'' ' a
at the home of the grandmother of
the bride. Mrs. S. F. Blume, 506
Price, Street.
After the reception Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn left immediately for Washing
ton for their wedding trip.
The bride’s going-away cosbume
was black taffeta, with ecru trim
mings, her coat, hat and all ac
cessories harmonizing beautifully.
Mrs. Glenn is a very popular and
attractive young lady. She is noted
for her splendid qualities and charm
ing personality.
Mr. Glenn is a graduate in xivil
engineering from Clemson College,
and is / civil engineer for the -Central
of Georgia. He is originally fnm
Columbia. They are keeping house
now in Savannah.
Both young people are very popular
and have the best wishes of hosts of
friends for a happy and prosperous
life together.
Mrs. Glenn has been the honor
guest at quite a number of social
functions and showers recently given
by her relatives «knd friends. She
has been visiting her grandmdfchor,
Mrs. S. F. Blume, in Savannah, v and
while her many Blackville friends
knew of her engagement to Mr.
Glenn, they were somewhat surprised
to learn of the marriage occurring at
this time.
Sir. Glenn and Bryan McKerley,
brother of the brid*, were special
friends at Clemson College before
Mr. Glenn graduated.
Ulmer, .April 25.—Earl McCaskey,
of Deland, Fla., is visiting his mother
here. . t '•
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Griffin had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Harter, of Allendale.
Little Myra Wilkinson entertained
13 of her friends Thursday afternoon*
April 15, at her birthday party. It
was her sK'th birthday.
Edwin Myick, of Beaufort, spent
Sunday with his parents here.
W. L. Brant made a business trip
to Riylynond, Va., recently.
Mrs. J. G. Wilkinson had as her
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Bell, of Denmark, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. K. Smith, of Cummings.
The days gain ten minutes in sun
shine this week.
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Highest in Quality
Ford cart are built throughout of the
fiuezt materials that can be pro
duced The very best steels available
are used in Ford manufacture.
The plate glass for windshields and
windows is as perfect as can be made.
Upholstery material contains a
larger percentage of wool than is
ordinarily specified- -even for much
higher priced cars. The basic fea
tures of Ford design have never
been improved upon by any
manufacturer.
No other car offers greater de
pendability. ‘ The Ford car has
won the favor of millions of users
under every conceivable motoring
condition. Its convenience is
known and appreciated the world
over; its performance is taken for
granted.
Such quality is possible at Ford
prices because every operation.
from mining of ore to final as
sembly, is under direct control* of
the Ford Motor Company.
Iron is taken from Ford mines in
Michigan; coal from the Company’s
mines in Kentucky and West Vir
ginia. Glass comes from Ford glass
plants; wood from the Ford timber
trgets in the North. Raw materials
and finished products are carried
over the Company’s own transpor
tation routes; coke ovens,blast fur
naces, a steel mill, foundries and
saw mills—all are part of this com
plete organization. There are even
salvage plants, paper mill, cement
plant, etc., to transform waste
m«t#Hais into useful by-products.
In this way every possible economy
is effected. Under no other circum
stances could Ford quality be had
at Ford prices.
Features That Maintain Ford Leadership .
All-Steel Bodies Thermo-Syphon Cooling
Planetary Transmission Simple, Dependable Lubrication
Torque Tube Drive Three-Point Motor Suspension
Dual Ignition System Multiple Disoin-Oil Clutch
FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
m NEW PRICES
•BDAN RUNABOUT TOURING COUPE SEDAN
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Cl—d cmrptiem tnchU* Marttrmmd dni.iwM.hl, rfcm. All ,ri—F. O. B. Dar—
TWENTY.TWO YEARS OF „ LEADERSHIP
CANDIDATE CARDS.
SHERIFFS SAI
Far Ha««f of Repmeatativts.
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* . Barnwell, S. C., March, 17, 1926.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the House»of Representa
tives from Barnwell County, subject
to the rules ,and regulation^ of the
Democratic Primary Election.
THOS. M. BOULWARE.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
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A* petition having been filed in ac-
above named school district.
The -said election shall be conduct
ed as in provided by law for the hold
ing of general elections. The polls
will be opened at the school house
and the following trustees are here
by appointed managers of election:
J. T. Duncan, W. M. Brown and J. H.
Wall.
Those favoring the proposed levy
shall cast a ballot with the word
“Yes” written or printed thereon;
and those opposing the proposed levy
shall cast a ballot with the word “No”
written, or printed thereon.
HARACE J. CROUCH,
Sec. Co. Board of Education.
Barnwell. S. C., April 10, 1926.
4-15-3t. '
real estate:
Thirty-five acres of land, w*-.h
buildings thereon, in Barb ary Branch
t, bounded on the North
by C. F. Rizer; East by Frank San
ders; South by Mohe Sanders; Wist
by Lee Morris. ~ v -
Levied upon and sold to satisfy the
above Execution and Costs. -
BONClt H. DYCHES,
Sheriff, Barnwell Co.
Barnwell, S. C., 13th day of April,
1926.
SHERIFFS SALE.
State of South Carolina.
County of BamwelL.
THE STATE
vs.
EST. ALEX WEATHERSBEE
Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe-
^i-ysisiiipr Rsrnweil Coun
ty, I have this day levied upon and
will sell to the highest bidder for
cush, between the legal hours of sale
in front of the Court House at Bant
well, S. C., on Monday, the 3rd day
of May, 1926. this being Salesday in
said month, the following described
real estate:
Seventy acres of land, with build
ings thereon, in Pleasant Hill school
district, bounded on the North by .T.
H. Harris; East by Tom Hickson;
West by Lee Bellinger; South by Tom
Hickson. •
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Levied upon and sold to satisfy tho
above Execution and 'Costs:
< RONCIL H. DYCHES,
Sheriff. BarnweTI Co.
Barnwell, S C, 13th day of April,
i926.
State of South Carolina, — —-
County of BairtiwelL
- v THE STATE
G. O. BARKER *
Under and byvirtue of a Tax Exe
cution to me directed by. J. B. Arm?
strong. Treasurer of Batnwell Coun
ty, 1 Have, thia day levied t 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. 8. C., on Mondfty. the 3rd day
of May, 1926, this being Salesday in
scribed
SHERIFF’S SALE.
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State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
THE STATE
vs.
ALBERT McTEER
Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe
cution to me directed by J. B. Arm
strong, Treasurer of Barnwell Coun
ty. 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 3rd day
of "Mayr 1926, this being Salesday in
said month, the following describe*,
real estate:
Fourteen acres of hind, with build
ing^ thereon^ in Diamond School dis-
ter ling and Co.; East by Riley place;
South by Riley place; West by Eas
terling and Co.
Levies! upon and sold to satisfy the
above Execution and Costs.
PONCIL H. DYCHES.
.'■'heriff, Barnwell Cb.
Barnwell, S. C., 13th day of April,
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bounded as follows: North by Uuii
of Primus Carter; on the East by
land* of Mrs. A. B. Owens; on the
South by lands of E. G. Hay, and on
the West by lands of Thos. Carter
Levied upon and sold to satisfy
above Execution and Costs.
BONCIL H. DYCHES,
Sheriff, Barnwell Co
Barnwell, S. C., 13th day of April,
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SHERIFFS SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of BaimweH.
vs.
DAVID WILLIAMS
Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe-'
cution to me directed by J. B. Arm-
js^vng. Treasurer of Barnwell Ctfun-..
ty. 1 have this day leVicd upon and
will sell to the highest bidder for
cash, between'the l?gal hours of sale T
in front of th.‘ Court House at Barn
well, S. C., on Monday, the 3rd day
of May, 1926, this being Salesday in
said month, the following described
re: 1 estate. ,
Tract No. 3 of the Aaron Williams
Estate, containing fifty-six (56) x
acres moire or less, and bounded „py
Tract No. 2 and Tract tyo. 4 of the
said Aaron Williams Estate, lands of
J. W. Walker, J. H. Hankinson and
Virginia Sanders, as will more fully
appear by reference to a plat made by
W. H. Miller, Cevil Engineer, dated
Dec. 14, 1920, and recorded in the
office of the Clerk of Court for Barn
well County, in Plat Book 9-P, paJZ 1
30. ,
Levied upon and sold to satisfy ti
above Execution and Costs.
BONCIL H. DYCHES,
_ Sheriff, BamwettHBtfc—
Sj. C„ 13th day of April,
t
Barnwell,
1920. . •
SHERIFF’S SALE.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
THE STATE
vs.
HAITIE BONHAM
Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe
cution to me directed by J. B. Arm
strong. Treasurer of Barnwell Coun
ty. I have this day levied upon and
in front of the CouiUIpuse at._8a.rUr4.
""(•tgtiir; S. c:; on'Monday, the 3rd day
of May, 1926, this being Salesday in
said month, the following described
real estate: ’ ‘ ,
Three acres of land, with buildings
thereon, in Pleasant Hill school dis
trict, bounded on the North by Est.
of Furman Hickson; East by Furman
Hickson; West by C. E. Edenfield;
South by Lee Bellinger.
Levied upon and sold to satisfy the
above Execution and Costs.
BONCIL H. DYCHES,
* Sheriff. Barnwell Co.
Ear/iwell, S. C., 13th day of April,
1926.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
THE STATE
vs.
EST. ALEX HARRIS
Under and by virtue cf a Tax Exe
cution to me directed by J. B. Arm
strong. Treasurer of Barnwell Coun
ty, I h^ve this day levied upon and
will *<11 to the highest bidder for
cash, between the legal hoars- of sale
in front of tho Court House at Barn
well, S. C., on MondaV, the 3rd day
of May, 1926, thjs being Salesday in
said month, the following described
real estate:
Seventy-five acres of land, with
buildings thereon, in Dunbarton
School district, bounded on the North
by Sirxg'etnn; East by Public roa 1
from PHUe r sdnV Mill to Dunbarton;
West by Est. Owens; South by J. M.
will sell to*the highest bidder for Killing.--* o-th Bamwi H, S. C./LUb day oj
mmsrnsam the'-..,: 0
Wm. McNAB
Representing
FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Personal attention giv^n all bnrineee
Office in Herriaon Block, Main St
BARNWELL. 8. C
MONEY TO LOAN
Loans made same day
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application received.
No Red Tape
HARLEY & BLATT.
Attoraeys-at-Law
Barnwell* S. C.
above E-xwutttffl ItiffT'bsCs.
BONCIL H. DYCHES.
Sheriff, Barnwell Co.
Barnwell, S. C., 13th day of April,
1926
SHERIFF’S SALE.
State^of, South Carolina, /
County of Barnwell.
THE STATE
vs.
HENRY PEEPLES .
Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe
cution to me directed by J. B. Arm
strong, Treasurer of Barnwell Coun
ty, 1 have this day . levied upon and
will sell to the highest bidder for
cash, between the legal hours of sale
in frjnt of the Court House at Barn
well, S. C.,*on. Monday, the 3rd day
of May, 1926, this being Salesday in
said month, the following described
real estate:
All of that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land, situate, lying and being,
in Red Oak Township, in the county
ami State above named, containing
fifty-seven and two-tenths (57.2)
acres, designated as tract No. 16 on
a certain plat of the M. M. Hollev
place, made by E. G. Hay, Surveyor,
dated Oct. 7-11, 1918, and recorded
in~thrnffice'-of the Clerk of Court for
Barnwell County, in Title Book 9-C,
page 676.
-Also:
. All that certain tract or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in
Barnwell. County, State of South
Carolina, conUining and measuring
twenty (20) acres, move or less, and
»i>r'Swth. Carolina
—County- of-Bamwrtl7~ JU
THE STATE
vs.
W. H. AND DELLA GANTT
Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe
cution to me directed by J. B. Arm
strong. Treasurer of Barnwell Coun
ty. 1 have this (by levied upon and
will .seii to the highest bidder for
Cash, between the legal hours of sale
in front <f the Court. House at Barn
well, S. C.. on Monday, the 3rd day
of May, 1926. this being Salesday m
said month, the following described
real estate
All that ceitain tract, piece or par
cel of bind, with improvements there
on,' lyingrsTtuate and being in Red
Oak Township. County of Barnwell,
and State of South Carolina, set out
and described on a plat of H. R. Er
vin, Civil Engineer, bearing date Dec.
5, 1918, containing fifty (50) acres,
and bounded now or formerly as fol
lows: North by lands of the estate of
Mrs. I. M. Holly, and lands of Hattie
Lee Sanders; East by lands of Ar
thur 1 Sanders; South by Cow Pew
Branch, and West by lands of Char
lie Duncan and Hattie Lee Sanders..
Le' led jn r and sold to satisfy the
above Execution and Costs.
BONCIL H. DYCHES,
Sheriff. Barnwell Co.
Notice to Creditors.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES.
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF
SOUTH CAROLINA,
In the .matter of, ———
MAGGIE C. JENKINS, Kline. S. C.
Bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that the
above named bankrupt has filed a
petition for discharge, and that a
hearing has been ordered to be had
upon the same on the 13th day of
May, A. D., 1926, before this Comt,
at Charieston, S. C.*, at 11 o’clock in
the forenoon, at which time and place
all known creditors and other per
sons in* interest may appear and show
cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of the said petitioner should
not be granted.,
RICHD. W. HUTSON,
Clerk."™
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