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V f AC* SO. THURSDAY. AUGUST 17. !***• fir«.th Count Is Mads on Cart in Powar Test 'Aa aatomoblls engine, like s ha- man being, must breathe while run ning. The average rate of y^uman breathing la about eighteen breaths .per minute. Engineers of motor car companies have found that a 12-cyl inder engine breathes 24,000 times a 'minute while traveling at 80 miles an tbour. An eight-cylinder motor breathes 16,000 times a minute at the same speed. With man, muscles of the chest (contract the lungs, expelling the air. ;The muscles then relax, permitting jair to rush in from outside and dll the void or vacuum. In an automobile engine the pistons l rise on the exhaust stroke, expelling the air from the cylinders. They then descend on the intake stroke, creating a void, or vacuum as they go down. 'This v6ld is filled by air rushing In from outside, Just as In the human breathing process. However, In the 'case of the automobile engine the In coming air picks up gasoline In the carburetor on the way to the cylinders, or “lungs.” Ibe engineers In studying motor ••breathing'’ found that air rushes Into the cylinder with hurricane force. It actually has a speed of 74 miles an hour In a car traveling at 80 miles an hour. The velocity of this air, or rather mixture of air and gasoline, has been utilized to obtain In cars an Increase In power with no additional gasoline or engine wear through higher motor speed. The engines actually do not have to revolve as many times as be fore In covering a mile. It has been found.—Detroit News. Prehistoric Tools Are Unearthed in Germany In the so-called Mosbach sand, a deposit from the Main and Rhine In the Dtluvlan epoch. Professor Bchmidt gee director of the Mains (Germany) Museum of Natural History, found boor tools which date from the days of tbs homo hetdelbergensla. whose Jawbone, found In the same atrstum In Mauer. near Heidelberg, some dec ades ago. Is tbs oldest known human remains, writes a correspondent In the New York World Telegram The finds Include a dagger shaped tool trade from the shinbone of an elephant and a similar toot from the hln<^ leg of a wild horse The age of the def«>elt la which they were found la estimated at from • ono to 700dk) years A Uos'a ahull found nesr Wallenhetm It Set. tab lie* eta. css bo pretty definitely estab lished aa from 111'**) to llTor years •M All ha«e bem placed la the Feaee is Tree Welch Heol fa noticed three fotee per. bed in a tree satrhing the preparations and •tan of a foi hast of the North < be- shire hounds at IA altos link Kngland. recent y The Incident is <Wr la red ts be unprecedented Is Of Hah fot bunt lag When the furred ape.tator* sere noticed the ewttro program • aa imme diately changed lloonda aefe With drawn some dlataiwe ami when a whip was cracked one of the fuses Jnmped to the ground ami fled, with the bounds la fall cry He es. aped and the other two waited until the banters sere fune. then ab|>ped asay from the tree. Harneos'a laasgsraties Nathan Sargent, one of the eartleat of the Washington rorre«(M»ndrnta. who wrote under the name of **Jona than Oldstyle.” say a that General liar rtaon preferred riding on horseback. In hit Presidential [>rureasiot>. and •that. too. without an overcoat or gloves, although the weather was es ceaalvely disagreeable, a sharp, cold northeast wind prevailing the whole day." In delivering his inaugural ad dress. General Harrison “flood hnre- bendod without overcoat, with hare hand*, facing the keen northeaster, a foil hour and a half, everyone but himself suffering from exi>osure to the piercing blasts." City Named for Gorky The city of Nizhni Novgorod, on the Volga river (the name in Russian means lower new city), has been changed by the Soviet government to Gorky in honor of the Russinn author, Maxim Gorky, .who whs born there. The official name is simply Gorky, but the city is sometimes spoken of as Gorod Gorky in order to distinguish It from the village of Gorky near Moskva (Moscow), the capital city. The word "gorod” means city, hut is sometimes spelled “grad," as in Lenin grad, the name of St. Petersburg. Advertise in The People-Sentinel. 0. M. Rhodes, deceased, that they! No. 6.—One Ford Coach. Sold aa North by lot No. 22, East by Gadaen late J. A. Porter estate, East by Mid- ^ 191 °* “ ^ ots ^°* be and appear before me, in the property of P. B. Bush. J Street, South by Hagood Avenue, and die Street, South by lota formerly bounded NorUi by lot No. * st ^ y Court of Probate, to be held at Bam- j No. 8.—One cooking stove, 3 tables, West by lets No. 1, 2, 3 and 4, in owne<d by A. C. Mathews, and West well, Cn Monday, August 21st, 1 show case, lot utensils, 5 benches, block I. Sold as property cf Est of next after publication thereof, at 3 double beds, 1 wash stand, 1 dresser, W. L. Cave. 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show 2 trunks, 3 mattresses. Sold as pro- cauae, if any they have, why the perty of Trustee Hankinson. No. 9.—One Ford Roadster. Sc Id as property of J. W. Plexico. No. 12.—One Chevrolet Coach. Sold as property cf 0. H. Best. [ No. 23-A.—Lot known as lot Nos. No. 13.—Three Barber chairs. Sold 3 and 4 in block C on a plat of But-, as property of Bronson Zissett. I ler Heights, bounded North by lots No. 15.—One wood stove, 1 bed, 1 ! No. 10 and 11 in block C, East by lot trunk, 1 washstand, 1 dresser, 1 baby i No. 5 in block C, South by Patterson said administration should net be granted. Given under my Hand this 8th day of Aug. A. D., 1933. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate, B. C. Published on the 10th day cf Aug., 1933, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel. hy lota of the late J. A. Porter; kts No. 59 and 60 bounded North by No. 21.—North by lot of Laura | Wallace Streot, East <!>?-lots of l*te Frazier, South by Colored Odd Fel- J. A. Porter, South^ by lots now or lows, East by old Barnwell-Blackville formerly of Junius Patterson, and road and West by L&ura Frazier. Sold ' West by lots of L. G. Richardson, as j>roperty of Tom Clemmons. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE, Notice is hereby given to all per sons concerned that we will file our final account as Administrators upon the estate of Ellis Moseley, deceased, upon Friday, the 1st day of Septem- br, 1933, at 10:00 o’clock in the fore noon, with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of the Probate Court for Barn well County, S. G., and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. L. J. BAUGHMAN, MARY MOSELEY, Admrs. E‘t. of Ellis Mcseley. Barnwell, S. C. Aug. 5, 1933. 4t NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Not b e i* ::»rel»| gvjrn that wn will file our final account as Administra tors upon the estate of Herbert Mose ley, with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of th?- Probate Court for Bzra- w«l) County, S. C., at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon cn Friday, August 18, 1933, and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. L. J. BAUGHMAN, MARY MOSELEY, July 22, 1933. Administrators. crib, 1 machine. Sold as property of Louis Simmons. Street, and West by lot No. 2 of A. B. Butler. Sold\as property of H. D;‘ No. 16.—Three double beds, 1 wood. DavLs^ stove, 3 chairs, 1 small table, 1 large table, 3 mattresses. Sold as property of Alfred Ransom. No. 18.—One mule. Sold as property of Lekie Morris. No. 20.—One ccok st:ve, 2 dressers, 2 beds, 1 safe, 3 chairs, 1 trunk. Sold as property of W. M. Jacobs. No. 25.—One Chevrolet coach. Sold as property cf Otis Cook. Nc. 26.—One Chevrolet coach. Sold as property of Dr. L. T. Claytor. No. 27.—One bed, 1 mattress, 1 pil- No. 23-B.—-Let known as Diamond hotel, bounded North and West by lot of Mrs. J. B. Hagocd, East by lot of M. C. Diamond, South by Main Street. Sold as property of M. C. Diamond. No. 25.—Lot containing one-half acre, more or less, near the old fair grounds, and lying on the Orange burg road, being the lot conveyed to Mrs. Maggie I. Walker by deed re corded in the office cf Clerk of Court for Barnwell County in Book 7-G, page m: Soljd as properly of Matilda See map on record in sai,d County and State. Sold as property of Mrs. Car rie Holman Herndon. No. 53.—Lot bounded North by T. A. Holland, South by Sallie Dublin, East by T. A. Holland, West by Rut land Savings Bank. Scld as property of Mimma Jacobs. No. 56.—Lot Bounded North by "Emma Jacobs, East by Southern Ry., and Gulf Refining Co., South by Adrenia Corley, et al., West by lot now or formerly of Eva Bishop and Buroughs. Sold as property of Est. of J. A. Killtngsworth. No. 57.—Lot bounded North by Joseph Patterson, East by Mary Dun can, South by Ruby Snelling, West by G. P. Hogg. Sold as property of Est. of Mabel Marino. No. 61.—Lot known as lots No. 31 and 32 as per plat made by the New berry Realty and Auction Co., and recorded in R. M. C. office cf Barn well County. See plat for # full de scription. Sold as property of W. lots No. 22, 23 and 24, South by Ha good Ave., West by -Brown Ave. Sold as property of the Est. of C. B. Swann. ' No. 91.—Lot containing 27-100 acres bounded North and East and Southeast as represented by a plat recorded in 4he office of the Clerk, of Court for Barnwell County in book 5-X, page 477, and on the W’est by Southern Ry. Right of Way. Sold aa property of Manville and Price. No. 92.—Lot bounded as follows-— North by lot of Mary M. McNab, East by Jackson Street, South by Mrs. Mary M. McNab, West by street and MeNab.-—Sold-- J aa_4w:.Qperty of low, 1 trunk, 3 axes, 1 frying pan, I pair cf springs, 1 lantern. Sold as Duncan. property of Eddie Morris. J No. 26.—Lot known as the home- No. 30.—Two beds, 2 mattresses, 4 stead cf the late Moses Hays, and pillows, 1 crib with mattress, 1 ' sold for division by Judge John K. 1 A. Parsons.- dresser, 1 trunk, 1 wood stove, 1 Snelling, to Mary M. Williams. Also [ No. 63.—Lot bounded North by washstand. Sold as property of vacant lot between the homestead and Main Street, Fa^t by alley separating Gary Cook. T # | James and Robbie Thomson Jet. Sold this lot from Idt of Burckhalter', Nc. 31.—One bed with mattress, 1 j as property of Mary A. Duncan. South by Mrs. Annie S. Brown, West dresser, 3 chairs, 1 washstand, 2 pi!-1 No. 27.—Lot in Town cf Barnwell j by Franklin Street. Sold as proper- lows. Sold as property of Rosa . bounded North now or formerly of ty of Katherine Patterson and Mar- Br,xton - | Mrs. Maggie I. Walker, East by W. P. No. 32.—One large range. Sold as Sanders, South by Washington Street property of Herman Cook. and West by Marlboro Ave. Sold as No. 33.—One large range, 1 dresser, property of B. Brown Easterling. 1 washstand. Sold as property of S. | No. 28.—Lot in Town of Barnwell H. I «sery. | containing one acre, more or '.ess, and' Sold as pivperty of Miss S. T. ^at- No. 35.—One range. Sold as pro- ( bounded as follows: North by Est. of; tersen. perty of Mrs. W. D. Harley and Mrs. j, Porter, East by Marlboro Ave.. No. 67.—Lot bounded North by T. Annie Crenshaw. J South by Washington Street, W’est M. Boulware, East, by Mary C. Me No 38—One cook stove. I bed, 1 by Mrs. Lula F. Creech. Sold as property of B. Lee Easterling. guerite Martin..i No. 64.—Let bounded North by South Boundary Street, East, West and South by lands now or formerly of the iate Mrs. Sophie M. Patterson. dresser, 1 washstand. Sold as pro perty tf T. K. Bolen. GEO. W PEEPLES. Ch ef of Police. BamweltiL €.# Aug. IS, 1933. NOTICE TO PENSIONERS. PlraMP ’ake notue that I ha\e re. crived twenty-five per cent of the State Prrua»n fund for 1933, and im now ready to d:»trl-ute »sme All |«en«ioner» are ur*rd to <aL at >e office of Ju«lgr of F*rf*l«ate ak, soon a* ronwnen: *ral get the.r .heels, JOHN K SNELLINCf, Judge of Probate and Clerk The ubderugned C%ief of Ponce o of B C, Pension B*ord j the Town of Barnwell has this day ( F ; ‘levied up-n and seised the real estate R Ntmc E FOR BIDS MIR | , rrrinafUr of tK * N TRANSPOftTATtONOrrcriUL IMflM4 : taMK*6mrtatfc£a4 NOTICE OF TOWN TAX SALES. No. 30.—Bound* d North by Mam Geo. W. Prepies. Lean, Scuth by Hagood Avg., West by Mrs. Hair. Said as p:* petty of No. 69.—Lot bounded North by road leading from Marlboro Ave. to Oil Mill, and land* of Vkey Addison. East by lota of Tilly, et al.. South by Est. of M. A. Anderson, Molair, et aL, S Id aa Street, Ea«t by Mazumky’s, South by by Mra. Lena Davies, Went by H. L. O'Bsnnon. Sold as property of E«t. <f Mra. A. P. Easterling. No. 31.—Bounded North by Main Street. East by H. L. O’Bannon, South ! West by Marlboro Ave. fihy Mra. Lena Dsv.ea, West by Mrs. 1 propet ty of E. W. Reed. M Smms. Sold a* property of, No. 72.—Lot bounced North by A. Elba. . | street separating same fre n» old 32.— Lot in Btrnwel! SO by ISO open house lot. East by let of Pea- aril?I feet as shown <n pin* made by Jerry cotk. South by street separating this j sell the same on the 4th day of Sep- Raspers. C. E.. recorded in the office lot from lot of Mrs. Andersen and . ■•ember, 1933, at 12 o’clock noon in the of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell Tobin. West by street separstmg Cc unty known as lot No. 2, bkek D. **»e frtm property cf Mrs. T. L fronting Patters'n Street. Sold ns Hogg. Sold as propefy if E»t. % of P »a*d day. •r as torn Thereafter In compl *rwr w th Section 3 of Act No Mid. passed by The 1930 seseMMl tfl ‘he S*>uth Carotins («enera Assembly, poarement, in front «f the C^urt not re -s hereby given that bids wt,| be House, at Barnwell. S. C. to fhe teceived cn September I, 1933, by the highest bidder for rash. The protreds Hsrnwe., ( ounty B ar 1 of Edurstion of sale sale to be apH*<l to the pay- * ( topetty of Ne*t:e Fites. No. 33.—North by S u. a., East by old B sek Mrs. Cotton Oil Richird’ott. -Four lots kn'wn as loti lot of Eslate' of East hr rtrre* o* road ading to the Bamwtll and We«t by Sold as pr pei ■y of Ge rg« for (he (ran»poitat»on «( high srhovl t uril- m the foi ow ng dietnrts: Healing Spr ng* S« ho I Distrr t N«. lo to Hlarkville H gh Svh'®. D<>ul>.e 1*00,1, S h ol District. No .11. to H a kvilli High S bool. A.#»ei a h S. h «>l DtsCtwl, Xo. 24 t» lllirkvi lr High Sihoo* \!l l*i ?« for tran«|M>:(a’l n tf pupil* M. B H • had l«e in a vested envelope and °f said -<l«l!r.»e<l to the County Sup«r ntenl- Dil M il ent of Education, -nd ma ked on the' Greene. <ut*rle, "Bid for transportation of Allen. pupil* <n Route No N '. 3.—On the North by lot for- il'ne d'atri.t number,—school district tnvrly of Mrs. Eva D. Caihcun, East from whi.-h pupil* air tran«ported.) ky lot fonmrly of E.len McKnight, The*e bid* wi ! be opened at 3 o’clock West by 1 t now «*.- formerly of Mrs. p. m. «n S-ptember 1st. "anil *watd« Maggie Walker, S'Uth by Orange- male by the County Board <f Eiuca- R vad. Sold as property of Est. lion, who ••hail have the rght t? re- °f Margaret Benson, ject any und all bid*, and to readver-• No. 4.—Bounded Notth ly Ut of for new or additional bids 1 ." Moseley, et el., on the East by Burr Special attention is called to this Street, South by alley separating this part of the new Act,—“All contracts I t fr<m Tt.ie Richardson, et al., ani for transp. itation shall Ik* awarded to cn the West by Jefferson Street, the I west RESPONSIBLE bidder.” Sold as property of Mrs. L. A. Best. Bid s ma y made for all or part of No. 10.—North by lot of Charlie the pupils n a district and should be Brown, East by Center Street, S>uth made on a per pupil basis, and also a by M n Street, West by let of Scott, bid for the total to be tran.-ported. See plat in Book 8-L, page 80. Sold The number of pupils to be transport- as property of King S. Boyd, ed can be ascertained by applying to j No. 11.—North by street separating the school district trustees in the dis- this lot from lot formerly of W’esley trict where pupils who are to Ire trans- ‘ Brocks, South by Main Street, East ported live. j by Southern Railway, W^>. by lot of B. S. MOORE, JR., Secy., j F S. Brown. Sold £s property of County Boar d of Education. Mrs. B. H. Brown. No. 13.—North by Moses H?.y ; East by Mary Collins, South by South vill# road. Mo. 23, 24. 57 and 58 of the H D neat of taaea *ad caoU due Urn T-iwn S< uth hy Tom ilemmon* and fo.orod Ca.h un property, me plat. Lota No. f B raarelL Emit piece of prjperty <Md Fellows I t, Weal hy old BUrk- 1 23 and 24 are hounded North by lots » located In the Town of Barnwell. \ <e re*'. Bold es property of formerly of A. C Matthews. E** South h' State and County afortsaid. and Laura Frss er. I Miudle S reet, bounded as statod helow. I No. 34.—North by lot of L. P. To- Strest tnd We*t by Iota cf W A. No. I.—North by h t of the estate bin. Evitiby Franklin Street, South Parsons. Lots No. 57 and 58 are cf llurtic Dunbar and k>t of „Jf?>b by Wa-hingt n Street, and West by i b unded North by Wallace Stmt, Adams. B uth by la* of Estate of M* ! f M F F -r ‘ > 1 t* f ( arnr Holman H. m P. Gig nil list. i <&>n, S uth by lots of Junius Patter- Nr. M.—North by Wash ngton St..; *on, and West by lot. of A. C. M»t- f Frank ' East by Mar.ho.o Stmt. South by thews. S^ld as pr. p«:ty of L. G. Mrs. Ethel C. Blo’l, We*t hy E. D. R.chi risen. Jr. Peacock, et aL Slid as property cf i No. 75.—Lot h undei North by .Mrs. L R. Graham. | Mrs. Smith, East by Mrs. Gigniilixt, N . 41.—One hund.ui a^ re* in Sooth by street or alley, We*t by B: mwelJ, bounded^ N ;rth by Barn- street of said town. Sold ss pr perty well-Augusta highway. East by Tur- c f A. P. Robinson. *ey Creek, Soiith and West by lani* ' Nc. 76.—Lot bounded Notth by formerly of Mr*. F. M. Simms. Sold lands now <f Terie Richardson or as property of E<-t. of Mrs. E. E. others. East by Street, South by lot Hatley. , of M. C. Diamond, We.-t by lot n w N >. 4.3.—Lot bounded North by or formerly cf J. M. Easterling. Sold Main St ref, E^st by F:anklin Street, property of Jenne Robinson. South by let of Tobin, West by Est’. i No. 78.—Lc.t bounded North by of J. A. Lodson. Sold a- property of Academy SLeet, East by residence Mrs. Louise McNaft. No. 93.—Lot bounded on the North by street or alle/ separating this lot from Masogig Temple, East and South by Molair, West by Burr St. Sold as properly of C. F. Molair. No. 94.—Lot bounded North by Main Street,-East by Est. of J. A. Porter, South by Molair, West by Est. of J. A. Porter. Sold as property of S. B. Moseley, Jr., and Mrs. E. H. Girardeau. Nc, 96.—Lot bounded North by lot of the late J. 6. Patterson, East by Barnwell School lot. South lot of Est. of Buckingham, West by Marl&oro Ave. Sold as property of the Real Estate and Fidelity Co., for merly the Western Carolina Corp. No. 100.—Lots known as No. 15 znd 16 in block 7 as designated on a plat of Oakland Park, bounded North by lots No. 5 and 6, East by lot No. 14, South by Hagood Ave., West by lot No. 17. Known as the Walker place. Sold a* property now or for merly of J. W. Walker. No. 101.—Lot bounded North by lends now or formerly of Pressy, East and South by lands now or for merly of Mrs. Goldie C. Holman, West by street running from Orangeburg r^ad to Hagood Ave. Sold as properly c^Nancy Walker. 105.—North by John Eve. East by R. A. Ellis, South by AUnzo Har rison, West by T. S. Cave Estate. Scld as property of Mrs. J. S. Brib- ham No. 110.—North hy Street of Barn well. East by H Hand, South by Mr. Cttech or nthro. West by Mr. Hogg. So' d as proptrly of 1. E. and J. O. Black. N . 113—North by Washington Street, East by lot of R »a Sanders. West by lot of Mrs. S, R Gcodsoa. South by lot of S. W. W >odward es tate. &. Id as pr p«rty of Mrs. Lizzie Carter. No. IIS.—North by J. W. Eve. East by Marlboro Ave., South hy Alen Stmt. West by Mr. Sumter. Sold as property of D. J. Duuon. No. II?.—North by Dtxson. South by L. H. Harrison, East by Marlboro Street. West by Porter. Sc pr perty of Alonzo Harrison. No. 118.—Bounded by and* J. S. Brabham, Ehs, Ph «en Jzco» S Id a« property *•( of Mamie Harrison. d •' No. 120.- -Not :h by St r*r! < >f to wn. E*|t by Bi >ack. S uth 1 »y E< tate of Emm; a Black. So A as pr prrty of Nora E. H< >ri. No. 121.- -Noi rh by Mr*. R. L. Black , South by Standard Oil Co. and Main Street , E: > at by St reet i >( Bi im- well. ■ by 1 t of M ore. Sold a* p:operty of w. C. M * u*. No. 123.- -Nor th by Sti reet of Bain- wxll. ■bRl by Mj irlborc i Sir ret and J. R. Harrison, Jr. let of the late S. W. Blanton, South Barnwell, S. C., Aug. 10, 1933. NOTICE OF TOM N TAX SALES. Boundary Street, Wert by Mcses Hay. j more or le-s, and bounded North by j ing lot from lot of Dicks. No. 44.—Bounded North hy Baptist by a stieet of said town, West by Church lot. East by Court Hou*e i lots of T. A. Holland. Sold as pre- Square, South by Town of Bnrnwell perty of A. E. Sanders, let-, West by County Jail lot, et al. I No. 79.—Lot bounded by let of Sold as property of Mrs. A. E. Har-. Mrs. L. M. Cave, East by lot <f Mrs. tin. I Cave, South by Washington Street, No. 45.—Bounded North by street West by street separating said lot or road, East by lot formerly of from let of Mrs. Sallie McNab. Sold Nancy aryl Clara Duncan, South by as property of Mrs. F. C. Sexton, lot of Mrs. A. E. Bates, West by' No. 80.—Lot bounded North by Bair.well-Hair’s Mill road. Sold as Court House Square, or Main Street, property of Grant Hicks. j East by R. A. Ellis, South by Mrs. No. 46.—Lot containing 4 acres', Lena Davies, West by Street separat- Sold as Legal Advertisements CITATION NOTICE. The^tate of South Carolina, Ctwnty of Barnwell. Byjpihn K. Snelling, Esq., Probate WJBEREAS, Myrtice Rhodes hath mad« suit to me to grant unto E. W. D. Morrig Letters of Administration, of the Eftate of and effects of 0. M. THESE ARE. <*i Md THEREFORE, to oil and tingular gad credit<- rs of tike aaid ! S:ld as property of Richmond Brown The undersigned Chief of Police of No. 15.—North by Street separating the Town of Barnwell has this day snd lot from Est. cf Mrs. Calhoun, levied upon and seized the personal East by street separating said lot from property he:einafter described, of the Catholic Church, et al., South by lot parties named below, and will blithe formerly of J. M. Easterling, et a!., same on the 4th-day of Sept., 1933, West by Burr Street. Sold as proper- at 12 o’clock noon on the said day, or ty of Mrs. Nellie S. Cave, et al. as soon thereafter as convenient in' No. 17.—North by lot of Chas. Zis- front of the Court House at Barn- sett and Public road from Barnwell to well, S. C., to the highest bidder for Snelling, East by lot Chas. Zissett, et cash. The proceeds of said sale to be ! al., South by lands of Mrs. E. E. Har- applied to the payment of taxes, and lay, West by lot <f Beck Stokes. Sold costs, due the Town of Barnwell. as j>;«p£rty of Rebecca C*ve. No. 1.—One Chevrolet Ccach. Sold No. 18.—North by lots of Est. of as property of Grace Hogg. . Mamie Patterson, South by lot of No. 2.—One ice refrigerator. Sold E1U Jonea, West by Est. of A. P. as property of Giggs Cash Grocery. Manville, East by Msrlboro Avenue. No. 4.—One Chevrolet Sedan. Sold Sold as property of Lula Brocks, as property of Dr. A. T. Ruased. | No. 19.-Lot» No. 2. 3 and 24 in No 5.—One Ford Roadster. Soli block 1 aa shown in plat of lota East aa property of Haywe Hogg. , cf Southern Ry m Barnwell Jail lot of Barnwell County, East by j property of Mrs. F. M. Simms, street of said town, Scuth by let for-! No. 81.—Lot containing 4 7-10 merly of Mrs. Georgia Tobin, West ! acres, as per plat by J. M. Patterson, by run cf Turkey Creek. Sold as ; Esq., recorded in the Clerk’s office at property of Mrs. T. L. Hogg. ! Barnwell, S. C., and bounded North No. 48.—Lot containing one acre by lots No. 24, 25, 26 and 27 on said bounded North, South and West by plat and Kline Ave., East by certain lands now cr formerly of Mrs. E. H. [ other lots indicated on said plat, Patterson, East by Marlboro Ave. Scuth by Nightengale Ave., West by Sold as property of M. N. Holland. No. 50.—Lot in Barnwell known as other lots as shown by said plat and also by Simms Ave on the East and part of the old Jail lot, containing | West. Scld.es property of Est of C. 2-3 of an acre, more or less, and C. Simms. bounded North by Washington St.. No. 84.—Lot bounded North by East by Mrs. S. R. Goodson, South lot of Estate of Jennie Robinson, East by lot cf Mr*. S. F. Hair, W’est by by a street of the tewn of Barnwell, Presbyterian Church. Sold as pro perty of Mrs. S. D. Holland. Holland, West by Street anJ Hagood Mill read and A. C. L., S uth hy A. C. L. and Mcore. Sold as property of Mrs. E. H. Patterson. No. 129! 1 —North by Ellis, East by Corne 1, Scuth by Street, West by Charl e Brown, Sr. Sold as property of Mrs. E. M. Porter. No. 130.—Ncrth hy Main Street, West by Moseley, et al.. East by Brown and Bush, South hy Molair. Sold a s property of J. A. Barter Est. No. 131.—North by H. J. Phillips, East by Maggie EilisonA South by Street, West by Marlboro \\ T e. Sold as property of Estate of W. S. Dixson. No. 132.—North by lot known as She ok Place, now belonging to Blatt, East by Street, South and W’ert by Highway. ' Sold as property of C- J. H. Still. No. 133.—North by Vincent Small East hy Warren Jamison, South b) Street, W’est by Reed. Solj prop erty of Estate of Tira Adams. No. 135.—North by J .hn Eve, South by R. A. Ellis, East by Martha Wright and West by Southern R. R. Sold as property of Alice Lark. 137. —Bounded on North- by street, on East hy Ford, et al,,, on South by Mrs. Grubbs and on West by Rey_ nolds road. Sold as property of Miss Josie Davis. 138. —Bounded on the North by El lis, on the East by New Street, on the Scuth by Mrs. Brown, et al, and on South by lot of M. C. Diamond, West by lot formerly of J. M. Easterling. , the West by John Eve. Sold as the No. 51.—Four lots known aa the Sold aa property of Mrs. Lizzie Still, property of Mra. L. Z. Grubbs. H. D. Calhoun property (see map), No. 86.—Lot know* as Hagood lots GEO. W. PEEPLES, No. 27, 28, 59 and 60. Lots No. 27 and designated on a pint thereof made Chief of Police, and 28 ars boundod by loU of the by W B. Tydm, Jr, Surveyor. May Barnwell, S.C, Aug U. 1933. '! * \