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PAOB BIGHT. TRB EARN WELL PBOPUMENTINBL, BARNWELL, BOOTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, FEBRUAkY !4, »». CASH CAR LOT SALE OF POULTRY Cash Paid at Car Door CAR WILL BE AT Williston Monday, February 18th Blackville Tuesday, Feb. 19th X Poultry will be received from 9:30 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. - . .. . , , . — , ■ „ — ^ PRICES: IS Colored and Leghorn Hens per pound 25c Cocks per pound 14c Broilers (1 to 2 lbs.) per pound 35c Capons per pound 30c Stags per pound 1 ' 23c Turkeys per pound 28c Ducks per pound 22c Geese per pound H>c Bring the poultry in coops, and do not tie the feet or bring in bags. Poultry must not be fed the day they are brought to the c ar. Sale Handled by Miss EKzabeth Me Nab, Home Dem. Agent H. G. Boylston, County Agent. aWa. aWa. aWa A ? t f f t T T f T T T t f the Board of County Director! and the Treasurer are authorized and empow ered to borrow, on^the credit of the County, such sums as are necesssry to carry out the provisions of this Act, and to pledge the 1929 taxes in pay ment thereof. Such obligations shall be signed by the Treasurer and * the Chairman of the Board of County Dir- <ictors, attested by the Clerk of such board. ' j SECTION 8. That an additional tax of four (4) mills on all the taxa ble property in the County is hereby levied, and to be collected when other taxes are collected, said amount to be used to pay the interest on the recent issue of $351,000.00 County Highway Bonds. SECTION 9. The LadievP Rest Room in the Court House at Barnwell is placcri in the custody of Jennie P. Greene, who shall receive an annual salary of One Hundred ($100.00) Dol- lais for maintaining same. SECTION 10. The Chairman of the Board of Regents of the County Poor- house shall receive an annual salary of Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars, payable monthly. The said Board of Regents of the Courty Poorhoure are hereby authorized and direcUd to pur chase all groceries and supplies for the^County Poorhouse and shall have absolute supervision of the same, and said Board of Regents is hereby au thorized to employ, at a salary not ex cedi rg Two Hundred f$200.00) Dol lars per annum, payable quarterly, a physician, whose duty shall bo to tend, prescribe for and otherwise render medical treatment to the inmates of said Poorhouse. SECTION 11. v This Act shall take effect immediately upon its approval by the Governor. Silver Tea Friday Evening. Notice of Final Discharge. SUPPLY BILL PROVIDES FOR EIGHT MILLS LEVY Amount Thus Raised Is for Ordinary County Purposes.—Addi tional Levy of Four Mills Required to Pay Interest on $351,000 County Highway Bonds. The Barnwell ('minty Supply Bill as introduced m the General Assembly proviiles fur a levy of eight mills upon the taxable propeity of th>* county for ordinary purposes, with an addi tional levy of four mills to pay inter est on the reettft issue of $351,000 County Highway Bonis for the con struction of a system of surface- treated highway*. The full text of the Bill is as follows: A Bill to Provide Co, the levy of Taxes for Srho.d and ( uinty Pur poses for BarmvrH < ounty f01 the mnd Stationery 1.500.00 Item 9. Miscellaneous ( on- ting’^t 500.00 Vital Statistics 250.00 Cunfederate t Soldiers and Widows _ i 2,400.00 PROVIDED, The Judge of Probate of Barnwell County, with the approval of the Barnwell Pension Board, is hereby authorized and required to pay out °f the funds herein appropriated, un in this item, on the tin t Monday in May, 1929, or - as soon thereafter as convenient, t<> Confederate Sul- A Silver Tea will be given at the homo of Mrs. J. B. Morris Friday evening, February 15th, at eight o’clock, by Baptist Organ Group No. 5. A musical piogram will be held with plenty of popular and old time music. Vocal, piano, violin, harp and other musical selections will be enjoy ed. The public is cordially invited to attend. We will miss you if you're not there. Mrs. J. B. Hailoy, Leader, Mrs. T. I). Creighton, Sub-leader. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final accoiint as Executor of the Will of Amos Jackson, with the Hon. John K.tSneHing, Judge of Pro bate for Barnwell County, State a- foresaid, upon Monday, the 18th day of February, 1929, and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. ELIZA JACKSON, Executrix of ,the Will of ■ Amos Jackson, deceased. Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I will file my first and final account with Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of the Court of Probate for Barnwell Coun ty, on Saturday, the 9th day of March, next after publication, and petition said court for an order of dischargu and letters dismissory. S. Ei MORRIS, Admr. with Will Annexed. This 13th day of Feb., 1929. CITATION NOTICE. Year 1 92'', ml t • < Br vole f. >r the | dit-r-t or the wi«lews u f Conf* .•tie rate Expcn It UH i <; e . * nir*. r.t he. * r i So'diri - who are no\v entitle 1 t*> a of. pension untie the laws of the State. Be I: Kmu ' i y *h. ' i m Ml 1 V>- I and ho are at that t ime all ve and *cmb:y <■ f thr S ’ i!‘- - f S uih f';iro- ‘ Tvs’rte- N of Ba'n v. off Count) the bn.i: sum of Fort\ ($40.001 Dollars . each. SECTK )N 1. T a t x m h * l * b\ Bixnium «» n B n» 1 s 425.60 kviod up* >n ah t Ik- t 1 >:.ibl» • propKi ly of Tra veling Expenses, Co. Barnwell County «'t eig lit (8) mill > Directors TV. - 250.00 for the yi *ar 19 29 >nd 1 <' i - the am ount-t Farm Demonstration . \gent 1 ,500.00 an ( J purp* iMei ; .-tate 1. :e- pe •t ive- Item 10 11 ome Denionstra- ly: tmn Agent ... .. 1 ,450.00 Item 1. Ro; ids an 1 Bridges: Item 11. Clerk to 1 bobate Conviv t s an* M aintenance <>f road Judge 300.00 working * •rgan zat mm $20,000 00 To Joh: K. Snelling f >r Ben- PRO VI DED. A. additional amount sion Disb ursements 150.00 in .the sum of 1 "on Flmusa ml ($10 .000) To Jennie I *. Greene, Main- Dollars may 1. borrow e*l by the tename L adies Rest Room Treasurer and the Conn .y Boa •d of for Year 1929 100.00 Dim-tor^ on th <• H] iprova! of th<* Dele- To Clerk, Sheriff’s Office 300.00 ga.tion, t o be U jod o\e lusivel> for To ( ai'lisle Courtney Home 660.00 cross-cour itry i * ad pin pb H*S. To Salary. ( ’hm. Boar* of Re- ■ Item 2. Sab gents Co. Boorhoust . 1929 200.00 Rupture Shield Expert Coming to Allendale On THURSDAY, FEB. 28th. Hi 3 to f». FRIDAY. MARCH 1st, h urs: 9 to noon, at CLEVELAND HOTEL. Evenings by telephone appointment only. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell, By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, J. Mims Walker ard Edith A. Walker have madt. suit to me to grant unto them Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of W. T. Walker. THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to eite and admonish all and singular - * the kindred and creditors of the said W. T. Walker, deceased, that they be anjd appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Barnwell on Saturday, February 23rd, next, after publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given under my Hard this 8th day of February, A. D., 1929. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate, B. C. Published on the 14th day of Feb., 1929, irt’The Barnwell People-Sentinel. James Odom and Alfred Tobin on February 19, 1917, and said deed recorded February 22, 1917, in Book 9-B, page 440, Barnwell County Record of Deed?. Levied upon and sold to satisfy tho above Execution and Costs. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. C., Feb. 12, 1929. ——1^—————— ——M MASTER’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE. TWO DAYS ONLY. No Charge lor Consultation. ful ex- $700,00 1,800.00 1020, .">00.00 7t>r>.f)f> ooo.oo Clerk of Court Sheriff - „ Expense for Sheriff Law Enforeemert jTte a suTer TIT 77~ jClerk to Treasurer Auditor 766.60 Clerk to’Auditor 300.00 Supt. of Education 1,500.00 Attorney t 200.00 Physician =. 600.00 Coroner 600.00 Supervisor of Roads 1,600.00 ’ <6) County Directors at Y’^.00.00 each 1 : 1,000.00 Ctetk to Board of County Directors _• Judge of Probate Con-tables —. 2,015.00 Magistrates 1,950.00 Jailor /..> 720.00 :!tem 3. County Boards: Board of Education 150.00 ‘Board of Equalization ($4.00 ' f^per day) 500.00 Board of Registration 150.00 -I£em 4. Jail Expenses, including Dieting of Prisoners 1,500.00 l Court Expenses 5,000.00 ;I4em 5. County Home, Poor- bi house and Poor 3,200.00 Item 6. Post Mortenas, In-. 4* queste and Lunacy 225.00 cltem 7. Public Buildings, in- l ’ chiding Water, Fuel, Light and Insurance 1,500.00 Total -v.i $59,778.32 Less Estimated Revenue other than Taxes: * , \ Tines aruTT icenses " $1,000.00 Commutation Tax 6,700.00 Gasoline Tax (two rents)._23,000.00 Insurance Licenses 1,500.00 1.600.00 350.00 $32,200.00 Amount to be Raised by Taxation $27,578:32 SECTION 2. The contingent fund herein created shall be spent only upon the writtin approval of the Legisla tive Delegation. SECTION 3. No warrant 'Fhall be 0 sued to pay any Magistrate and his Mr. C. F. Redlich, the suci l pert, says: J The ‘‘Perfect Retention Shield j hold the rupture perfectly, no matter what position the body assumes or how heavy a weight you lift. They give instant relief, contract the open ing in a remarkably short time and strengthen the weak tissues (the real cause of rupture) so that they fre quently recover their previous natural retaining power, ne<*ling no further outside support. Stomach trouble, backache and constipation often caus ed by Rupture promptly disappear. Truly remarkable and prompt re sults have been obtained not only with recen f and not fully developed rup tures 'Mt also old long neglected ones. de- perfccted vicos are now holding ruptures firmly which ^heretofore never had been ie- tained. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE LOUISA HAYES. Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J. B. Arm strong, Treasurer of Barnwell tbunty, have, this dav levied upon and will 1C! I sell to the h tween the legal h< of the Court Hop* on Monday, the 1929, this being month the folLn State of Soutn Carrliiv., ’ County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. George W. Bush, Plaintiff, S. J. Halford, Defendant. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitle^ cause, I wifi sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, March 4th, 1929, it be ing salesday, the following described premises situate in Barnwell County, South Carolina, to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate in thu Town of Barnwell, State and County aforesaid, contain ing 10 acres, more or less, and known as lots Nos. 9 and 10 on prlat of W. H. Duncan property made by R. B. Lee, Surveyor, and recorded in the. office of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell Coun ty. Said property being bounded on ThTNorth by lands of Richardson and Sanders; on the East by Public Road leading from Barnwoll to Williston; on the South by lot No. 8, and on the West by lots of Miss Rebecca Aldrich. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. That the successful bidder be required to make a deposit of Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars as evidence of his .good faith and upon his failure to" so do the said Master is directed to re sell said property on the same day or some subsequent convenient sales day during the legal hours of sale at the risk of former bidder. G. tt. GREENE. ~ Master, Barnwell Co. Master’s office. Feb. 12, 1929. J 1 "*' 11 ^ ll _ l * — MASTER’S SALE. tract No. 5 on s Plat of the Estate of B. O. Sanders made by L. N. Bellinger, Surveyor, in 1896, And recorded in Title Book 6-P, Page 603, and bound ed on plat as follows: On the North by lands of F. W. Wagner, East by Tract No. 4 allotted to Eloise Sand ers, South by lands of Jno. J. A. Sand ers, and on the West by lands of Joh J. A. Sanders and W. G. Simms, it being the same tract allotted to lola May Holly, noe Sanders, in the parti tion of the Estate lands of her father, B. O. Sanders. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office, Feb^ 12, 1929. MASTER S SALE. tate: Lift. K bidder for ca urs of sale, ii ® at Barnwell U h da y of salt sdav in sh, IH*- i frort . S. C.. March, said Bi State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common PI Bank of Western. Carolina, vs. T. G. Cobb. II. M. Cas Stfrte of South Carolina, County of Barnwell "Court oj Common Pleas. George E. Crouch, Plaintiff, vs. Maud Bolen, Willard Bolen, Ruth Bokoi and James H. Bolen, Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled |tause, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S, C., on Monday, March 4th, 1929, it be ing salesday, the following described premises situate in Barnwell County, South Carolina, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situ ated in Williston Township, Barnwell .County, State aforesaid, and contain ing eleven (11 Ticres) acres with aN the buildings thereon, and bounded a<f follows, to-wit: North by lands of John Matthews, East by Matthew Bolen, South by Mrs. Rosa Bolen, and West by John Matthews, said tract be ing a part of the J. M. Bolen Estate. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for paptrs and revenue stamps. Provided further that the successful bidder be required to make a deposit of Om* Hundred ($100.00) .Dollars as evidence of hri good faith and upon his failure to do so ^he said Master is directed to re-sell said property on the same day or some subsequent con venient i * hours of bidder. Master tlesday during the legal ale at the risk of the foimer G. M. GREENE. Master, Barnwell Co. >ffice, Feb. 12, 1929. P tiff. = Stat< M ASTER’S SALE. <’ai it (’• Di o m month and such Magistrate has filed his report of the proceedings in his Court. SECTION 4. The Coroner and County Physician shall attend and conduct all>inquests held in County. SECTION 5. The Board of County Din*?tors shall publish a quarterly statement showing all claims paid in each Township, and the County-wide slaims, giving Amount and srbjest of each claim. SECTION 6. No claims shall be approved or warrant issued therefor unless such claim be itemized and sworn to. SECTION 7. la anticipation of the collection of taxes herein privided for, No elastic belts nor filthy legstraps are used. I guarantee to hold the rupture and also the durability of my absolutely sweat and moisture proof, sanitary appliances. Seventy-five per cent, of ruptured children recover completely through expert .mechanical trbatment .accord ing to statistics. ~ , , Do not waste youi (honey on widely i lot of F. P. Groves and West bv New Constable until at the end of each t . J _ ‘ ., , . A mail order contractions. You cannot fit yourself. lowjy East try JarnD of Angus Pries ter; South by lands of Rob Priester North by Saltkehtitehie River, ant West by lands of Mary Brabham. . Levied upon and sold to .-atisfy th< above Exeiution and Costs. BONCIL H. DYCHES, Sheriff, Br.rnwell County. Barnwell, S. (’., Feb. 12, 1929. SHERIFF’S SALE. State* of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. * THE STATE - . v? - SAM YOUNG. Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cut ion to me directed by J. B. Aim- strohg7Treasurer of Barnwell County, I h'uve this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, be tween the legal hour? of sale, in front of. the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, the 4th day of March, 1929, this being salesday in said month, the following described real estate: , All that lot of land, with the build ings thereon, in the Town of Black ville, State aforesaid, containing one acre, more or less, bounded on . the North by lot of Emma Porter; East by Staten Highway No. 3;. South by C. F. REDLICH, Rupture Appliance Expert, Home dtfice, 535 Boston Blcirit, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bridge Road. Also: Notice to Tax Payers. Notice ig hereby given that after March 1st, 1929, executions will be issued against ALL property on which taxes due the Town of Barnwell have not been paid. F. S. BROWN, By order of Council. Clerk. All that certain piece or lot of land, in Barnwell County and StaUi afore said, and just North of the Town of Blackville, S. C., measuring one hun dred eighty feet on State highway No. 3, Blackville to Columbia, and running East two hundred fifty feet on North side; one hundred eighty feet on Eas^ side; two hundred thirty-eight feet on South side; and bounded on the North by lot of Isaac Bush; East by lot of Frank Lc«;-South by lot formerly of James Odom and Alfred Tobin, and West by State Highway No. 3. This being ore-half ofPiot*on West end of itire lot conveyed to Isaac Bush by r -ash in front of Barnwell, S. C„ 4 th, 1929. it following descr in Barnwell Cunntw *<i I or Cobb ard Com By Virtue of a dincted in the I will sell at pu hifhesf bidder fo I Court Houie at Monday. March ir.g salesday, th» premises situate South Carolina, to-wit: All of that certain piece, parce lots of land situate, lyinir and being in Burn well County, South Carolina, known as the Griffin land, containing two hundred five and ore-half (205*4) acres, more or le?s, ami known as l lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of a plat madt by J. R. Hellams, dated Octo ber 20, 1917, and recorder! in office of R. M. C. for Barnwell County, and bounded as follows: On the North by lands of Mrs. C. J. Ashley; on the East by lands of Mrs. T. S. Dunbar and Mrs. Jessie L. Cobb; on the South by lards of Jessie Farmer and Mrs. R. L. McLean and on the West by lands of Mrs. C. J. Ashley and Mrs. Jessie L II. L. C < yd Ph M. M. Holley, Perdue 3 Ho M PI J Will of E. P L aui and Jai lue, Anni Perdue, Defendants. Cobb. Teim.s of sale: Ct.«h. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office, Feb. 12, 1929. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, f County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. Ransom Snelling, . Plaintiff, vs. ■ M?Duffie Hankerson, Standard Motors Finance Company, and N. B. Gam ble, Receiver of the Home Bank of Barnwell, Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, March 4th; 1929, it be ing salesday, the fallowing described premises situate in Barnwell County, South Carolina, to-wit: All of that piece, parcel or tract of land containing Fifty-eight and one- half (58ft) acres, more or less, being By virtue of a .decretal order tp me directed in the a bo ve^ entitled cause, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Morday, March 4th, 1929, it \ ing salesday, the following describe premises situate in Barnwell County, South Carolina, to-wit: \ All that piece, parcel or lot of land, with all buildings and improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the. town of Kline, Barnwell (’ounty, State of South Carolina, and contain ing one-half of one acre of land 04) and bounded as follows: North by lh|: now of Mrs. B. F. Jenkins, formerly by alley separating said lot from lot of Mrs. Mary C. All; South by lot now of Mrs. Wingo, formerly of H. C. Creech; East by Railroad Avenue and West by Queen Street of town of Kline, separating it from lot of Inez Creech, formerly by alley separating it from lot of G. T. Kesner. I repres ent to mortgagee herein that I own the above described lot of land and in fee simple and that there is no en cumbrance over same by way of mort gage, judgment or otherwise, save a judgment in favor of Arch Manufac- turing Company and that the buildings and improvements now on said lot and hereby mortgaged consist of a two- story brick building and in first story of which I operate a mercantile busi ness and second story of which I live with my family and also upon which lot >«• a garage which I rent to the Texas Company and also one tenant house of two rooms and stable and barn and upon fhe representation herein set out, the mortgagee her relies and accordingly makes mci t loan. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell Co. Master’s office, Feb. 11, 1929. ons &