The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, March 10, 1927, Image 6
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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DENMARK BUICK CO
DENMARK, S. C.
Advertise in The Pt«ple-Sentinel.
Blackville, Mairch 6.—Mrs. A. H.
Ninetein entertained the local D. A.
R. Chapter at a very lovgly party
Tuesday afteritaon. The living room
and hall were decorated with small
United States flairs and South Carolina
flags. Several contests were enjoyed
in which Miss Hill, Mrs. Harry Rich
and Mrs. LeRoy Still were the win
ner*. An interesting program of
rm*wc and recitation* was enjoyed.
The hostess served a sweet course with
coffee during the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wragg and Miss
Dorothy Wragg visited Miss Helen
Wragg in Rock Hill last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Poeey, of Ward, were
visitors to Blackville this week-end.
G. L. McCartha was a visitor to
Blackville last Sunday.
Mrs. Clarence Fickling entertained
fVisfiHa-Embroidery chib tRSf
A-Geurge Wmati-
ington contest was enjoyed. Prizes
were given to Mrs. H. L. Buist, Mis.
Pearl Mathis, Mr*. Harry Rich and
Mias Rosa Rich. Beryl Chisholm and
Eleanor Still read several selections.
The hoateaa, assisted by Mrs. Gregory
and Mrs. DeWitt, served a salad course
with iced tea.
Miaa Juanita West and Dr. Sim
Ruah spent Sunday in Chester with
Mias West* mother.
Mias Elizabeth Gray has been visit
ing Mia* Sara Moiony.
Mrs. Herman Brown ha* returned
from Philadelphia.
Edward NinesteifiV friends are
delighted to learn that he i* making a
splendid record in hi* studies at the
University of South Cantina.
Judeon Sanders, a former Blackville
boy, who won the scholarship to the
Citadel last year, is doing splendidly.
His marks for the term so far, have all
been M A. ,,
Mr* L. H. Miller and little bshy,
Mary Ella, accompanied by Mrs. Eu
gene Fickling, imttored to Beaufort
recently. While there Mr*. Miller was
the guest of her friend, Mrs. C. H.
Mount, and Mrs. Fickling visited her
fister, Miss Julia Kirkland and other
relatives.
Miss Margaret Shaw, of Norfolk,
Winter in the “Land of Flowers,” with
her parents.
Misses Isabel Murphy and Kitty Lee
Steele motored to August® Saturday.
While there they motored over to
Beech Island and were guests of Miss
Elizabeth Murray for a short while,
and they also visited the home of Mrs'.
Julia Hamnal:nd Richard*.
A delightful event occurred at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Orum Bbyhston
Thursday afternoon when Mrs.
ton celebrated the birthday of her lit
tle 'daughter, Emma,
Mrs. Frank Fickling was called to
Elko Monday, on account of the death
of her cousin, Torn Hair.
Father Reddin, of Orangeburg, was
a visitor here Sunday.
Rabbi Hasrsch of Sumter, wiH con
duct services in Blackville, Sunday af
ternoon, March 6th, at 3 o'clock, in
the Lyric Theatre building. Visiting
friends will be welcome.
Mayor Matthews’ friends will be
glEKl lb Team Ural'h^' ia much better,
RfftW Rii 1T!ne#a of several days.
Mrs. Herbert Dickinaon, of Lime's,
has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
James J. Ray, at Healing Springa.
Mrs. H. F. Buist, Miss Martha
Bruce and Miss Eva Blume attended
the reception at the Baptist church in
Williston Thursday afternoon. They
were on the program also. Mrs. Buist
gave several humorous readings. Miss
Bruce rendered a vfolin solo, *nd Miss
Blume, piano selections.
After a ten days* visit among Char
leston relatives, Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
Pringle, and their little aon, have re
turned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dyches, of
Aiken, were here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mackey, of
Orangeburg, were vfcitor* at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Boland
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. J. H. Hammond has been visit
ing in Atlanta.
Rev. B. H. Duncan, of Timmorwvill.-,
preached at the Baptist church here
last Wednesday evening, to a large
congregation, who enjoyed hit ser
mon immensely.
Rev. Julian Strong, of Oolumbia,
will All the pulpit at the Baptist
churoh here Sunday, March 6th, morn
ing and evening.
The Davis Lee Chapter, U. D.
was very delightfully entertained ny
Va., is the guest of her sister, Mis.
John Farrell. O’Gogman. . .. Mias Maude Laoaacd Tuesday
Miss Dora Gyl. * i a here from,^[Ifnn j nMtmi
to spend some time with her nieces,
Mirs. Chisolm and Mrs. Lowe.
Mrs. G. W. Gyles and little d-sugh-
Mrs. Vernon Lee, of. Columbia, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
P. Martin.
ter, Marg»ret Lee, are expected home
in the early Spring after spending the
guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Fickling, last week.
The illness of W. A. Fiickjing is a
source of regret to his friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscaf Meyer, of Lock
hart Junction, are spending a while
atttheir handsome home here.
Random Hoff mam, of Bamberg, was
a visitor among Blackville relatives
recently. *
rs. Willie Altman’s friends will
m with pleasure of her recovery
after a serious illness.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Toney, of Col
umbia, visited Mrs. Taney’s parents
recently.
Miss Demaris Folk, who teaches in
the Tillman school, was the week-end
guest of Mrs. W. W. Cain.
Miss Estelle Steedly has recovered
to the delight of her friends.
I LONG TERM MONEY to LEND i!
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6 per cent, interest on large amounts
Private funds for small loans.
BROWN & BUSH
LAWYERS BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. \\
TREASURER’S TAX NOTICE
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Tribute to Mrs. Alice I. Creech.
This good woman, kind wife, de-
▼bted mother, and faithful Christian
passed to her heavenly crown, Feb
ruary 20th, 1927, from her home in
R. B. Fickling, Frank Fickling and
C. J. Fickling attended the funeral of
their relative, Lendo Ransdale, which
tbok place in Oramgeburg Monday.
Mrs. Willis Gregory and little son,
of Charleston, Mrs. Earl DeWitt, of
Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
David Minneck, of Varnville, were
tr-
Our Biggest and Best Dollar Day
FRIDAY, MARCH 11th
Thosands of our friends within 150 miles of
Augusta remember the great sale of December 3rd.
This event on MARCH 11TH, is intended to sur
pass that sale in every respect, and it will pay
you to come to AUGUSTA.
NOTE:—For the particular benefit of our out-of-town cus
tomers who cannot take advantage of. our daily Specials we
are offering FRIDAY many extra Specials in addition to
Dollar items. This includes such articles as Clothing, Fur
niture, Rugs, etc., etc.
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Augusta,
Of a numerous family, the large
majority “have crossed the flood”
while the few now surviving are
hastening their approach to the
“coM sullen streanS,” beyond which
we all hope for a happy and un-end
ing reunion.
, ; R. W. SANDERS.
March 1927.
Mr. Brown Parker, of Ehrhardt, was
a visitor here Sunday. —
it's terrible, the
MAKE-UP GIRLS ARE
USING THESE DAVS.
CERTAINLY
LEAVES A
BAD TASTE -
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MOUTH
The County Treasurer’s office will be open for the purpose of receivin|
taxes from October 15th, 1926, to March 15th, 1927. A penalty of one pef
cent, will be added to all unpaid taxes on January 1st, 1927; two per cent-
February 1st. 1927, and seven per cent. March 1st, 1927. Taxbooks closing
and executions issuing after March 15th, 1927. Taxes are ascertained by
the valuation multiplied by mills levied. Treasurer’s duplicate as made up
by Auditor lists real estate and does not itemize personal property, which
ieured"#TO»-Aoditorr"'* WTlMrWgfflrihg a s to amonnt of taxes due»
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you are required to give each and every tax district you own property us
as a separate tax receipt is issued for each district for real estate or per
sonal property. Your tax receipt, giving number of acres covered by it.
Kline, leaving her one only child and
sole surviving member of her im-
n^ediate family, Miss Inez Creech.
She was 64#years old. Her husband,
Frank Creech, died in 1892, while
young; and her only son, Robert, pa*s-
ed a way in 1915.
Mrs. Alice I. Creech, familiarly and
lovingly called “Pirfkev.” w»n *
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Ordinary County
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Road and
Bridge Bonds
Past Ind. Bor.ds
Constitutional
6-0-1 School
Special local
TOTAL
ter of Mr. Henry Creech and Mrs.
No. 24—Ashleigh ;
5 1-4
9 1-4
7H
1
3
4
6
36
Mary Ann SouthweH Creech, and a
No. 23—Barbary Branch..
5 1-4.
9 1-4
7V4
1
3
4
8
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grand daughter of Mr. Robert South-
No. 45—Barnwell
5 1-4
9 1-4
T*
1
3
4
18
48
well—all of the community known as
No. 4—Big Fork <
5 1-4
9 1-4
7 *
1
3 !
4 ,
12
42
“The Big Fork,” in Old Barnwell Dis-
No. 19—BlackvUle
5 1-4 ,
9 1-4 j
7* I
1
3
4 1
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trict.
No. 35—Cedar Grove
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*
1
3
4 ’
25
55
Mrs. Alice I. Creech, to whom this
No. 50—Diamond
5 1-4
9 1-4 j
7*
1
3
4
8
38
communication is designated as an af-
No. 20—Double Pond :
5 1-4
9 1-4
7V4
1
3
4
8
38
fectionate tribute was the victim, at
No. 12—Dunbarton .....
5 1-4
9 1-4
7* I
1 I
3 1
4
13
43
last of heart trouble which, after years
No. 21—Edisto ....
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4 1
1
3 *
4
2
82
of suffering, finally resulted in her
No. 28—Elko J
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4
1
9
a
21
61
deatly Her going is lamented by
No. 53—Ellenton
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4.
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3
4
8
38
many relatives and friends, and is
No. 11—Four Mile, _.
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4 |
1
3
4
8
38
•specially mourned by her only living
No. 39—Friendship
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4
1
3
4
8
38
child.
No. 16—Green’s >
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4
1
3
4
8 1
38
She was of a Astourally amiable.
No. 10—Healing Springs...
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4
1
3
4
12 | 42
gentle dispoaition, domestic in her
No. 23—Hercules •
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4
1
3
4
16 (
habits, and devoted *to her kindred and
No. 9—Hilda
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4
1
3
4
8 38
friends. For years she was a good
No. 52—Joyce Branch
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4
1
3
4
12 j
42
member of the Allen’s Chapel Church,
No. 34—Kline
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4
1
3
4
12
42
and later of the Church in Kline.
No. 32—Lee’s .*
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4
1
3
4
4
34
She was of the “meek and quiet
No. 8—Long Branch. —^
5 1-4
9 1-4
' 7*4
1
3
4
6
36
spirit,” which Peter tells us, is of a
No. 54—Meyer's Mill
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4
1
3
4
12
42
great force in the eyes of the Lord/’
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The fttfieraT
No. 14—Mt. Calvary
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4
1
3
4
25
55
ducted appropriately by her pastor.
No. 25—New Forest
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4
1
3
4
25
55
Rev. W. M. Jones, D. IX, and her
No. 38—Oak Grove..
5 1-4
9 1-4'
7*4
[ 1
3
4
8
38
body was laid to rest in the old Creech
No. 43—Old Columbia jj
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4
■ 1
3
4
12
42
Family Cemetery, a few miles east
No. 13—Pleasant Hill
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4
1
3
4
8
38
of Kline?
No. 7—Red Oak I
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4
1
3
4
8
38
No one who knew this departed lady
No. 15—Reedy Branch
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4
1
3
4
15
45
could doubt her sincerity or ques-
No. 27—Reeves Creek
•5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4
1
3
4
25
55
tion her everlasting safety. “Blessed
No. 37—San Hill
5 1-4
9 1-4
-7*4
1
3
4
ie
42
are the dead who die in the Lord.”
No. 2—Seven Pines
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4
1
3
4
4
34
The only members of her father's
No. 40—Tinker’s Creek
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4
1
3
4
8
38
family still living are Dr. John Creech,
No. 26—Upper Richland....
5 1-4
9 1-4
7*4
1
3
4
12
42
of Gaffney, and Mrs. Cornelia Creech
No. 29—Williston-
5 1-4
| 9 1-4
7*4
11
3
4
27
57
Sr., of Kline. -
The commutation road
tax of $3.00 must be paid by al
male citizen
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between the ages of 21 and 55 years. All male citizens between the ages
of 21 and 60 years are liable to poll tax of $1.00. 1
AncAial capitation dog license of $1.25 per head, payable during month
of January, on. all dogs, male and female, old and young, except suckling
pup (See Acts 1924, No. 655, at pape 1088.) - ’ (
It is the duty of each school trustee in each school district to
that this tax is collected or aid the Magistrate in the enforcement of
the provisions of this Act. / s'
Drafts will not' be drawn for taxes with receipts attached.,
Tax receipts will be released only upon legal tended postoffice money
orders, or certified checks.
J. B. A1 STRONG, Co. Trees.
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