The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, November 03, 1927, Image 6

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' * Ax * M. B. CALHOUN & SON V * ... Funeral Directors and Embalmers Barnwell - and - Allendale Annual Aiken Flower Show . ~ to Be Staged November 11 We are prepared at all times to render the same courteous and sympathetic service in the future as in the past. L TREASURER’S TAX NOTICE , v ______ 4 1 • «vlS^. The County Treasurer’* office will be open for the purpose of receiving taxes from October 15th, 1927, to March 15th, 1928. A penalty of one per cent will be added to all unpaid taxes on January 1st, 1928; two per cent. February 1st, 1928, and seven per cent. March 1, 1928. Tax books closing and executions issuing after March 15‘Ji, 1928. Taxes are ascertained by the valuation multiplied by mills leviel. Treasurer’s duplioate as made up by Auditor lists real estate and does not itemize personal property, which must be secured from Auditor. When inquiring as to amount of taxes due, you are required to give each and every tax district you own property in 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. No. 24—Ashleigh No. 23—Barbary Branch . No. 45—Barnwell No. 4—Big Fork No. 19—Blackville No. 35—Cedar Grove — No. 50—Diamond No. 20—Double Pond — No. 12—Dunbarton No. 21—Edisto Ns.. 28—BHrs No. 39—Friendship* No. Ml—Green’s No. 10—Healing Spring*-, No. 23—Hercules No. 9—Hilda No. 52—Joyce Branch __ No. 34—Kline No. 32—Lee’s No. 8—Long Branch No. 54—Meyer’s Mill No. 42—Morris No. 14—Mt. Calvary — No. 25—New Forest No. 38—Oak Grove vNo. 43—Old Columbia __ No. 13—Pleasant Hilt No. 7.—Red Oak No. 15—Reedy Branch - jfJo. 27—Reeves Creek No. 37—San Hill No. 2—Seven Pines No. 40—Tinker’s Creek _ No. 26—Upper Richland _ No. 29—Williston Hk- Cr V / .Ly. The commutation road tax of $3.00 must be paid by all male citizens 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. Annual capitation dog tax of $1.25 per head, payable during month of January, on all dogs, male and female, old and young,, except suckling pups (See Acts 1924, No. 655, at page 1088.) ‘ It is the duty of each school trustee in each school district to see that this tax is collected or aid the Magistrate in the enforcement of the provisions of this Act. ;• Checks will not be accepted foK taxes under any circumstances ex cept at the risk of the taxpayer.—(The County Treasurer reserves the right to hold *11 receipts paid by check until said checks have been paid.) Tax receipts will be released only upon legal tender, postoffice money orders, or certified checks. S' : , J. B. ARMSTRONG, Go TreMi < State Ordinary County Road and Bridge Bonds •8 c ■ T3 e *■4 *3 GU Constitutional [ 6-0-1 School Special Local TOTAL 1 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 6 37 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 24 - 55 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 18 49- 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 12 43 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 20 61 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 25 56 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 8 39 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 - 8 39' 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 13 44 5 1-4 ! 84’ 94 3-4 3 4 2 . 33 hrr Hr 21 52 - -rgrr: tW r 5l-4 1 84 94 3-4 3 4 8 39 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 8 39 5 1-4 84 94 - 3-4 3 4, 8 . 39 6 1-4 | 84 94 3-4 3 4 1 12 43 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4- 16 • 47 5 1-4 84 9.4 3-4 3 4 14 45 5 1-4 | 84 94 3-4 3 4 12 43 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 $ 4 12 43 ^ 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 4 35 5 1-4 J 84 94 3-4 3 4 6 37 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 8- 4 12 43 5 1-4 84 ' 94 3-4 3 4 8 1 39 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 25 56 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 25 56 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 8 39 5 1-4 j ■84 94 3-4 3 4 12 43 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 8 39 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 8 39 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 15 46 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 25 56 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 12 43 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 4 *35 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 8 39 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 12 43 5 1-4 84 94 3-4 3 4 27 58 The date for the annual Aiken flower show has been set for Friday. November 11th, at the Highland Park hotel. Each year the event is looked forward to by flower lovers as one of the big events of the opening season and is patronized by the Au gusta section as wcfl as every sec tion in Aiken County. The following is a list of classes for the show: For Amateurs Only. Best three, white chrysanthemums. Best three yellow chrysanthemums Best three pink chrysanthemums. Best three crimson chrysanthemums. Bast five sprays single Hardy chry santhemums. ( rfest Exhibit of Hardy chrysanthe mums; to be arranged by the exhibi tor, prize to be awarded by the Civic league. •Best exhibit of six Hardy Garden chrysanthemums. One spray of each variety to be shown toguther in one container. Prize offered by Garden club. Best exhibit of the following six varieties of early flowering Hardy garden chrysanthemums to be shown in one container. BelUi Manoe, Nor mandie, Source d’Or Firelight, Mrs. Harrison Craig, Charles Jolly. Best exhibit of the six Pompoms of the following named varieties: Adelaide, Bronze Doty, Mrs. H. Har rison, Mrs. Nellie Kleris, White Doty, Zenobia. Prise offered by Mrs.] Phelps. To be shown n one container. 1 Best exhibit of chrysanthemums. Silver cup offered by the Civic league. This cup to be competed for annually until won three times by the same exhibitor when it frill become the property of tho exhibitor. This ex hibit may be displayed in one or more containers according to* the pleasure of the exhibitor.i Basket for efftet of chrysanthe mums. Largest bloom in show. Best centerpiece of chrysanthe mums. Arrangements suitable for an ordinary dining table set for six ptnple. Best chrysanthemums growing in pot or tub. Best Begonia in pot. .* Best geranium in pot. Best vase in dahlias. Best Boston type fern. — Best asparagus, fern. Most unusual plant. > • For Pngfessionals Only. Best exhibit of chrysanthemums; Best five William Turner. Largest bloom exhibited by profes sional. B<*t exhibit of Dahlias. Best basket effect. As the date chosen for the flowr-r show is Armistice day, a very inter esting musical program has been ar ranged for the occasion. Miss Mar ian Pellew, an ardent flower lover, ia president. A small admission of 25c will be charged for the flower show.—adv. INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS . AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. P. A. PRICE, Manager. MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day application received. No Red Tape HARLEY & BLATT. Attorneys-at-Law BamwelL S. C. Wm. McNAB FIRB, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Panonal attention given all * Office In Harrison Block, Mala St BARNWELL. & C P DAVID WARFIELD Take care m ■ ■<. V>,,. y^.v. 1 ¥17 C JLilif JmO m m wm GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING ELECTRIC WORK Day or Night W. F. REYNOLDS 722 Ellia Street, Auguata, Ga. GILLILAND & MAYS, INC., NOW SELLING MOHAWK TIRES. Gilliland & Mays, Inc., 572-574-576 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., have just been appointed distributors for Mo hawk Tires and Tubes. This is one of the best known tires on the market today and enjoys a wonderful .reputa tion. It is safe to say that a large number of Mohawk Tires will be sold with their new connection in Augus ta. 9-15-4tcL. Week-End -TRIPS Round Trip Reduced Fares fron BARNWELL Fares from Other Point* Tn Proportion. Wrightsville Beach ' 1 $10.05 Augusta - *. —' 2.40 *• Tickets on sale Fridays and Saturdays and forenoon Sun day trains, good until midnight following Tuesday. - Sunday Excursions Augusta $2.00 Tickets good day of sale. Round Trip Summer Excur sion Tickets on tale daily tx> re sorts in Canada and the United States, good until October 3L We are prepared to serve you. J. E. MAHAFFEY. T. A. Barnwell, S. C., Phone S. 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