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V FAGI FOUR. m BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWZLL. SOUTH CAROLINA Fhr« Popular Spocie* in th« Salmon Family There are At* popular species of salmon. The Chinook, king, or sprlnf salmon, la the largest of all, and was the first variety ever to be canned. Its meat varies In color from a deep salmon red to a pinkish white. This salmon has’h higher fat con tent than the other. Also, because of Its else, It has more meat and less skin; therefore, It makes an especial ly good appearance served from the can. The red. sockeye or bluehack Is perhaps better known than the Chinook It is of a deep red color, of firm texture, with small bones and the flakes are small and thin. It has a lower fat and a higher protein con tent than the other salmon. It, too. Is especially nice to serve plain or in salads. The coho is a medium red salmon, and while lt$ t . food value, flavor and texture are good, because of Its light er color It sells at less than the oth ers. The pink salmon is the smallest of the salmons. It Is of good flavor and Is nutritious. Its protein content be ing as high as that of the other salm ons. Its cost Is less than the above- mentioned salmons. Chum Is the cheapest of all canned salmons. It Is very pale in color. Yet It is wholesome, of good flavor, and while lower In fat content. Its protein is equal to that of the other salmons. said administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand thig 18th day of Aug. A. D., 1933. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Proimte, B. C. Published on the 24th aay of Aug. 1933, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Notice is hereby given' to all per sons holding claims against the es tate of W. M. Beasley, deceased, to file them duly attested with the un dersigned Executor on or before Tues day, the 12th day 6f Sept., A. D. 1933, and all persons indebted to the estate will make prompt payment to the undersigned Executor. PERRY O. BEASLEY, Executor under the terms of the last Will and Testament of W. M. Beas ley, deceased. Barnwell, S. C., Auf^ k 21, 1933. NOTICE TO PENSIONERS. No. 6.—One Ford Coach. Sold as North by lot No. 22, East by Gadsen property of P. B. Bush. ; Street, South by Hagood Avenue, and No. 8.—One cooking stove, 3 tables, West by lots No. 1, 2, 3 and 4, in 1 show case, lot utensils, 5 benches, block I. Sold as property cf Est. of 3 double beds, 1 wash stand, 1 dresser, W\ L. Cave. 2 trunks, 3 mattresses. Sold as pro- | No. 21.—North by lot of Laura perty of Trustee Hankinson. Frazier, South by Colored Odd Fel- Kb. 9.—One Ford Roadster. Sold lows, Ea-t by.old Barnwell-Blackville as property of J. W. Plexico. | road and West by Laura Frazier. Sold No. 12.—One Chevrolet Coach, as property of Tom Clemmons. Sold as property of 0. H. Best. | N 0 . 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. | \er Heights, bounded North by lots No. 15.—One wood stove, 1 bed, 1 j No. 10 and 11 in blo/k C, East by lot trunk, 1 washstand, 1 dresser, 1 baby i No. 5 in block C, £outh by Patterson crib, 1 machine. Sold as property of Street, and West Joy lot No. 2 of A. How Tailor Bird Build* No«t In India there live* a little, dark- brown bird called the tailor bird. He Is a clever little fellow, for Instead of building bis nest haphazard as most of his brothel birds do. he sews his together. First he looks ■'vund for two nice big leaves, or sometimes one very big one will serve, and then finds a thread of some vegetable fiber. He twists the two edge* of the leaf or leaves together, latn** hole* In them with his Itenk. and threads the fiber through . them. He this again and again until the result Is a deep, firmly stitched mn*. aometlilng like a big Ice-cream cone. Notice i 8 hereby given to all Ccn- fedeiate Veterahs and Widows that I have received the second Twenty-five (25) per cent, of tb£ 1933 Pension and ask that all pensioner g call at my of fice as soon as convenient to receive the same. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate and Clerk of B. C. Pension B.ard. Negro Pension Received. Louis Simmons. No. 1G.—Three double beds, 1 wood 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 Lexie Morris. No. 20.—One cook stove, 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. No. 26.—One Chevrolet coach. Sold as property of Dr. L. T. Claytor. v No. 27.—One bed, 1 mattress, 1 pil low, 1 trunk, 3 axes, 1 frying pan, 1 pair cf springs, 1 lantern. Sold as property of Eddie Morris. B. Butler. Sold as property of H. D. Davis. t'’ , No. 23-B.—Let known as Diamond hotel, bounded North and W’est by lot cf Mrs. J. B. Hagood, East by lot of M. C. Diamond, South by Main Street. Sild 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 M rs. Maggie I. Walker by deed re corded in the office cf Clerk of Court for Barnwell County in Book 7-G, page 791. Sold as property of Matilda Duncan. No. 26.—Lot kn.wn as the home- Li|kt»*t. UlhluflB is the light«*•! tnrtsl The hnrilrst metal la rhrurnluiii and the toughest tungaten. For a combination j Judge f h- of these qua' Ilea In one metal which well County, S. 1 All‘negro pensioners in the County are askc*d to cal at my ffice and re ceive their pension for this year. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate and C.erk of B. ( . Pensr n B0.1 NOTIC E OF DISCHARGE. No. 30.—Two beds, 2 mattresses, 4 stead of the late Moses Hays, and pillows, 1 crib with mattress, 1 1 so ld for division by Judge John K. Notice i. hereby g ven to all sons r ncernt-d that we will SI le our | Annie final account a* Admin:• trat r rs upon No. the e • tate of E ii» M'**c dec ea*e 1, j dre««« up< n Friday, the 1st day of S«' *ptem- 1 perty O' •N 133. at 10:00 o\Mk jf in th* • fore-J no n. with ’he H**n. J«»hy 1 K. Sn elling. I Probate Court for Bt ani pettti n dresser, 1 trunk, 1 wood stove, 1 washstand. Sold as propeity of Gary Cook. No. 31.—One bed with mattiess, 1 dresser, 3 chairs, 1 washstand, 2 pil lows. Sold as property of Rosa Braxton. No. 32.—One large range. Sold as property of Herman Cook. No. S'i.—One large range. 1 dresser, 1 washstand. Sold as property of S H. Ussery. No. 35.—One range. Sold as pro perty of Mrs. W. D. Harley and Mrs. Cienshaw. 3$.—One cook stov , 1 washstand. S Id as if T. K Bolen. GEO. W. PEEPLES Ch ef uf Poh tug IS, 193.. Mary M. Williams. Also late J. A. Porter eatate, East by Mid dle Street, South by lota formerly owned by A. C. Mathews, and West by lots of the kte J. A. Porter; lets No. 59 and 60 bounded North by Wallace Street, East by lots of late J. A. Porter, South by lots now or formerly of Junius Patterson, and 1 West by lots of L. G. Richardson. See map on record in said 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. Sold 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 a!.. West by lot now or formerly of Eva Bishop and Buroughs. Sold as property of Est. of J. A. Killingsworth. No. 57.—Lot bounded North by Joseph Patterson, East by Mary Dun can, South by Ruby Snelling, W'est by G. P. Hogg. Sold as property of Est. of Mabel Marino. No. 61.—rLot known as; lots No. 31 and 32 as per plat made by the New berry Realty and Auction Co., and •feeorded in R. M. C. office cf Barn well County. See plat for full de scription. Sold as property of W. A. Parsons. No. 63, -Lot bounded North by Snelling, vacant loi^between the homestead and j Main Street, East by alley separating James and Robbie Thomson lot. Sold 1 this lot from lot of Burckhalter*, as property of Mary A. Duncan. | South by Mrs. Annie S. Brown, West No. 27.—Lot in Town cf Barnwell' b >' Franklin Street. Sold as proper- bounded North now or formerly of 1 Katherine Patterson and Mar- Mrs. Maggie I. Walker. East by W. P. | Fuerite Martin. Sanier*. S uth by Washington Street; ^ 0> —k t bounded North by and West by Marlb.ro Ave. Sold as ( South Boundary Street. Ea»t. West property of B. Brown Easterling. j * n< ^ South by lands now or formerly No. 28.—Lot in Town of Barnwell *‘ >f lat * Mr *- Sophie M. Patterson, contain ng cne acre, more or less, and j Sold as pr. perty of Miss S. T. Pat- b un led as follow*: North by Est. of, t * r,on - J. A. Porter. East by Marlb ro Ave.. • S *°- Lot bounded North by T 1 bed. 1 W Mi L Ks. .8 1 ms; be produced In r»»inn»er« la! quan «« d Court for an Order of Discnargt titles duralumin seem* to have filled the need of tbs aviation Industry. Du ralumin consiata of parts aluml aum. 3 parts copper. I psrt manga a eee and 3 part of magnesium liar lag the nghtneaa of aluminum Ibis al Wy has the hardneaa and strength of soft ateel as arell - Pathfinder Maga tine NOTICE OF TO* N TAX BALES. by M: OB,r» lef Mr y of B 30.—B« East b; ». Lena ton 8c L A. P • h r.g'<»n Str F. C reech. Lee Ej»terl und«d North f Mizursky**, Davie*. * eat Id as propert) Easterling. West 11 M. Rv>jlware, East by Mary C. Mc Lean. S. uth by Hagood Are.. West property of n Mn Qgu. * No. 6 I b > Sold by Ms n S >uth by I by H. L. fading of £*• I Mill, and Hair Peeples. —Lot bounded North by road from Marlboro Ave. to Oil lands of Virey Addison, Esat THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1910, aa lots No. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5>, bounded North by lot No. 6, East by lots No. 22, 23 and 24, South by Ha good Ave., West by Brown Ave. Sold as property of the Est. of 0. B. Swann. v No.' 91.—Lot containing 27-106 acres bounded North and East and Southeast as represented by a plat recorded in the office of the Clerk, of Court for Barnwell County in book 5-X, page 477, and on the West by Southern Ry. Right of Wdy. Sold a* 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, W'est by street and McNab. Sold as property of Mrs. Louise McNab. No. 93—Lot bounded on the North by street or alley separating this lot from Masonic Temple, Blast and South by Molair, West By Burr St. Sold as property of C. F. Molair. No. 94.—L(^t 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. No. 96.—Lot bounded North by lot okthe late J. 0. Patterson, East by Barnwell School lot, South by lot of E^. of Buckingham, West by Marlboro Ave. Sold as property of the Rea! Estate and Fidelity Co., for me: ly the Western Carolina Corp. No. 100.;—Lots known as No. 15 and 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 I#; No. 17. ' Known «s the Walker place. Sold a* property m>w or for merly of J. W. Walker. No. 101.—Lot bounded North bv lands now or formerly if Pressy, East and South by lands now or for merly of Mrs. Goldie C. Holman, *ast by street running from Orangeburg trad to Hagood Aw. 8 id as property of Nancy Walker. No. H*S.—North by John Eve. Ea«t by R. A. El'-is. South by Al nzo Har- I rtaon. West by T. S. (ate Estate. S Id a* proper* of Mra. J. 8. Brab- Adwrtim la The People Sent)aal. and Lettera Dt«mi»aory. L. J. BAUGHMAN. MARY MOSELEY. Admr* E t of Ell s M ael BamweF. 8 C. Aug S, 1933. The uf* the Town M nr 4t NOTICE FOR MD8 FOR TRANSPORTATION OF PI PIL8. 04- tha •1 da In compliance with Section 3 No fiUfi. paaaed by the 1930 aeati a 1 a • t the 8onth Cfcroltna Genera! A it#! Legal Advertisements — -^ I teceived in September I. 1933. b] f A( signed Chief of P* f Barnwell ha* th > n and setied the peal e*ts*e lev described of the parties n such dearr.ptton. and to*! tame an the 4th day ef 5*n. 1933, at 12 •‘etmli noon < n f, or a* wen ’hereafter aa at. tn front of the Court at Kamo ell. 8 C.. U> the m by Mra Una F. M S mm*. R A. Ellt* No 22 |jm 1 feet aa ahown _ r I Raaperu. C. E the I of the Clerk II —Bounded North Fa*t by H L O'Ban D»» e' Sold * y Main mn. South We«t by Mra. • property of | by Iota of Tilly, at al.. South by Eat J ham. of M. A. Anderaon. Molair, et al., I K°- 110.—No s aa f . #» * Impurlanl Notice. Not «ler t Nairn thr l-sth r r It Kerr by g;*«**i th*t. in o in th • rlreUon *o hr h • 7th. 1933, on the repeal 1 neii Im -nt, it aril: lie necr ' l«^a ,0 I* ) P £a! 30 day* prior to said t Barnor!: Count for thr transpo pupil, in the f Healing Spn y B ar 1 of Ed -tation «f high allowing dHtrtrl ng* 8* ho ! Diatn htgheot bidder for CO •h The pr V . w V [ bo of said Ml* t* bo 0$ •plied to tb< Co.. I IIk> ment uf **%*• sol €0 ota due the T 8 uth it ion °f Birnwel. Ear |l 1 piece of pr •>p»rijr Odd F h j ,| M !ocut*4 n the T« rw« <*f Bar * Slat* ani CouiM afw •«* Oti 1, [ Laura known l Fatter f •t S. 3.—Novi by 1 « Too» f West by Marlboro Ave. property of E. W. Bred. No. T2.—Lot hounded North by I street aepuratiag aame ftim aid n Barnoe 80 by 180 ofora h uae lot. East by lot of Pea- a pin* made by Jerry • < * r h. Sosrth by street separating this recorded m the o#ire | ^ from let ef Mrs. Aedeeara and ! Court for Barnwell Tobin. West by afreet aepnratmg let No. 2. Much D. ^ ***** from property ef Mra. T. I* 1 Street. Sold as H< *0< *°*d aa preps ry s 8 lies e Oil wed. AS I by * d B Sold aa proper*7 cf Eat. of | Mra S C. ILAardsen. No 73.—Four lota kn.nm ns lota . I No. 33. 34. 87 and 80 of the H. D. W est 4 a« I Colored • Ca.b aa property, me plat Lett d Btach- 33 and 34 are hounded North by •party ef fevmsrt y ef A. C. Matthews J. B MORSUS. Sheriff. C ITATION NOTICE. Thr State f South Caro.ini. County of Barnwell. By John K. Sne.ling, Esq, Probite Judge. j Thew bids wil! be opened at 3 o' WHEREAS, I*aai Th mas hxth p. m. on Scptemb'.T 1st, M an<j award* made «u:t to me to grjnt unto S. G. male by the County Board cf Educa- No 10 te Blarkv.lle H gh S« h o'. Doubb- Pvn«j« S h ol District, No. 20. to B.arkv.l'r High Sthool. Ash.ngh beh-oi DseVTtrT, No. 74 Blackviile High Schoo*. All bid* for transpo*tati n of pupils •hall lie in a •eaied enve.upe and addte«»ed to the C >unty Super ntenl- ent of Ejucat.on. and markrg on the * utvi le, "Bid for transportation of pupils n Route No. .’* (L’.*e district number,—school district from which pupil* are tran«poHcd.) noun V* « F Ada ht I of a Oil M Greene Allen. Sa < hi*I r Dunbar and ». 8 Uth by lot cl 1. Fa«t br * d own lending to 1 and We*t by ] Sold us pr pert Barnnrl of Fwal f Ge rgi 3.—On the North by lot for< merly of M•». Eva D. Ca.b un. Fa-' by lot formerly of Ellen McKnight West by Kt now or formerly of Mrs. 1 •by W< \« , i-i- I J*S* IAI« (rtai N«. ' East I j Mra. I I Peacor Mra. L f Xu, B. M B A >f L P T nd West of Mr • »h ngtoti • South •t by E. >perty of Maggie Walker. Sou h by Orange-| Creek, South and We Sck burg R ud. Sold as property of Est. formeriy of Mr*. F. M. S of Margaret Benson. No. 4.—Bounded North by let of t, et *1 R. Graham. 41.—One bund. <*i acres ia II. bounded North by Bam- Augusta highway. East by Tur- by Ian la imm« Sold as property of E»t. of Mrs. E. E. Hurley. No. »r. 1 us are wunuee > rxn ny I t» of fnrmer y ef A. C. Matthews. East by j Middle 8* wet. South by Newberry o- Street and We»t by lata of W, A. Furaons. Lets Nu. 87 rat tM aw bunded S.fth by WalUne Street. East by Irta of CaiT<e Holman Hem- don. 8 uth by lets ef Junius Fitter- son. and West by lot* of A. C. Mtt* thew* S^d at pr.po-ty of L. G. Rchtriaon. Jr. No. 75.—Lot branded North by ; Mr# Smith, East by Mra. Gignilltat, South by street or alley, We*t by street of said town. Sold as pr perty of A. P Robinson. No. 76.—Lot bounded North by lands now cf Terie Richardson or others. East by Street. South by lot 1 I by D. Theodore Th<>muH7 deceased, that they he and gppear before me, in the Court of Probate, *1 Ik* helJ at Barn- we'I, S. C., on Sept. 5th, next, aft.*r pubHcation thereof, at 11:00 o’clock Lowe Letters of Administration of the tion, who shall have the right tu reV Moseley, et si., on the East by Burr Estate f and effects of Theodore j«*ct any and all bids, and to readverP .Street, South by alley separating th s Fh 0 ™!?; I tise for new or additional bid.*.”; let frvm Terie Richardson, et al., an! THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to Special attention is called to this on the West by Jeffers n Street. 1 ite and aimonish all and singular part of the new Act,—“All contracts Sold as property of Mrs. L. A. jBest.* the kind:e ( | and creditors of the said for transportation sha’.l be awarded to No. 10.—North by lot of Chari e the 1 west RESPONSIBLE bidder.”, Brown, East by Center Street, South Bid s may he made for all or part of by Main Street, West by lef of Scott, the pupils in a di.-drict and should bt- See plat in Book 8-L, page 80. Sold made on a per pupil ba>is, ani also a as property of King S. Boyd, bid for the total to be transported.) No. 11.—North by street separating in the forenoon, to show cause, if any The number of pupils t 1 be transport- this lot from lot fr:merly of Wesley they have, why the said Administra- od can be ascertained by applying t ) Brooks, South by Main Street, East ti n should not be granted. the school distiict trustees in the di*- by Sou r hem Railway, West by lot cf Given under my Hand this 21st day trict where pupils who are to be trans- F S. Brown. Sold as property of of August, A. D. 1933. | ported live. Mrs. B. H. Brown. JOHN K. SNELLING, | B. S. MOORE, JR., Secy., j No. 13.—North by Moses Hay Judge of Probate, B. C. j County Board of Education. East by Mary Collins, South by South Published on the 24th day cf Aug., Barnwell, S. C., Aug. H), 1933. Boundary Street, West by Moses Hay. i mere or less, and bounded North 1933, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel. 1 Sold as property of Richmond Brown. NOTH E OF TOWN TAX SALES. No. 15.—North by Street separating ■ 1 ■■ said lot from Est. cf Mrs. Calhoun, ; of M. C. Diamond, West by l^t now Nd. 43.—Lot bounded North by or formerly of J. M. Easterling. Sold Main Street, East by Franklin Street, »• property of Jennie Robinson. South by lot of Tobin, West by Est. i N^* 78.—Let bounded North by of J. At Ladson. Sold as projyrty of. Academy Street, East by residence J. R. Harrisory^ * 1. I * ot of the ,lktf s - Planton, South Nd. 44.A^undeJ North ^v li2tist' b >* a of ssid town * West b >’ Church lot. East by Court-House ' kt* °f T. A. Holland! Sold as pro- Square, South by Town of Barnwell. P* 1 *)’ °f A. E. Sanders. lot. West by County Jail lot. et al. Sold as property cf Mrs. A. E. Har- tin. No. 45.—Bounded North by street No. 79.—Lot bounded by lot of Mrs. L. M. Cavg, EasrSy ToTTTMrT. Cave; South by Washington Street, West by street separating said lot or road. East by 1 >t f rmerly of: ^ rom Salhe McNab. Sold Nancy and Clara Duncan, South by | as property of Mrs. F. C. Sexton, lot of Mrs. A. E. Bates, West by Nj * *$*—Lot bounded North by Barnwell-Hair’s Mill road. Soli as Court Square, or Main Street, property of Grant Hicks. No. 46.—Lot containing- 4 CITATION NOTICE. The undersigned Chief of Police of East by street separating said lot from The State of South Carolina, the Town of Barnwell has this day Catholic Church, et al., South by lot County of Barnwell. levied upon and seized the personal formerly of J. M. Easterling, et al.. By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate property hereinafrer described, of the West by.Burr Street. Sold as proper- judge. 1 parties named below, an j will sell the ty of Mr*. Nellie S. Cave, e*. al. WHEREAS, H. L. Buist, hath same on the 4th day of Sept., 1933, No. 17.—North by lot of Chas. Zis- made sujt to me to grant unto hm a t 12 o’clock noon cn the said day, or sett and "Public road from Barnwell to* as soon thereafter as convenient in Snelling, East by lot Chas. Zi-sett, et Letters of Administration of the Es tate of and effect s of James Buist; THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to front of the Court House at Barn- al., South by lands cf Mrs. E. E. Har well, S. C., tD the highest bidder for lay, West by lot cf Beck Stoke*. Sold cite and admonish all and singular | oash. The proceeds of said sale to be as property of Rebecca Cave. the kindred and creditors of the said applied to the payment of taxes, and James Buist, deceased, that they costs, due the Town of Barnwell, be and appear before me, in the No. 2.—One ice refrigerator. Sold Court of Probate, to be held at Barn- a ® property of Giggs Cash Grocery, well. S. C, on Saturday, Sept 2nd, No. 4.—One Chevrolet Sedan. Said next after pubUfttian thereof, at property of Dr. A. T. Russell No. 18.—North by lots of Est. cf Mamie Patterson, South by lot cf Ella Jones, West by Est. of A., P. Manville, East hy Marlboro Avenue. Sold as property of Lula Brocks. 11 o'clock in the f.ienoon, to show if aay they have, why the ** property of Hayne Hagg. No. 19.—Lots No. 2, 3 fnd 26 in No. 5.—One Fori Roidater. Sold blJck 1 as shown in plat cf loth East East/by R. A. Ellis, South by Mrs. Lena Davies, West by Street separat ing lot from lot of Dicks. Sold as Jail dot of Barnwell County, East by property of M.rs. F. M. Simms, street of said town, South by lot for-i No.. 81. Lot containing 4 7-10 merly of Mrs. Georgia Tobin, West^ acres, as per plat by J. M. Patterson, by run of Turkey Creek. Sold as Esq., recorded in the Clerk s office at property^of Mrs'. T. L. Hogg. | Barnwell, S. C., and boTmdeif North No. 4£d—Lot containing one acre , b Y l°ts No. 24, 25, 26 and 27 on said bounded North, South and West by , pl a t and Kline Ave., East by certain lands nov$ cr formerly of Mrs. E. H., other lots in^i-ated on said plat, Patterson, East by Marlboro Ave. South by Nightengale Ave., W’est t>y Sold as property of M. N. Holland, j other l$s as shown by said plat and No. 50.—Lot in Barnwell known as al*o by Simms Ave on the East and oart cf the old Jail lot, containing West. Sold as property of Est of C. 2-3 of an* acre, more or less, and C. Simms. bounded North by Washington St., East by Mrs. S. R. Goodson, South M** 1t9 8* JDd<*i by an d* of Mr*. J. 8. Brabham { El *. Ph is aad J*>ot> r* hold • M property 4 ’ Kaot* of M. ■ m e Harr toon. No. 120,—No rtk by St re* »f town. Eaat hy B ack , S utk by E •tate of Emma Black. So^l os pi wrty of Nora E Hogg. 121.—N« »rtn by M r*. R L. M.a' k , South b] f Standard Oil Co. ani Street. E oot by St re* •t 1 of Barn- well. Weot by lot of Moon Sold aa property of W. C. Mi h ua No. 123—No rth by Stree t of Bam- \ rth by Strwt of Barn- wall, East by Haltgnd. South by Mr, Crouch or others, Wcot ky Mr. Hogg. S0 4 a* property of I. E and J. O. Black. X-, 111. North by Wsshtagtea Street. Eaot by I0C of RL mi H s ii. West by lot of Mr*. S R G lolooa. South by lut uf 8. W Woodward es tate B Id at pr forty of Mr*. Liu** Carter. No 115.—North by J. W Bv* Root by Marlboro A»%.. South by A Poe Street. Weot by Mr. StNfiluv. Sold at property of D J. Diteon No II? —North Du00a. South by L H Htrn»o«. Crtt by Marl) Street. W'eel by Farter, pr perty «f A uuu Harri**r :f Southern Ry. in Barnwell, bounded mi 28 are No. 84.—Lot bounded North by lot of Estate of Jennie Robinson, East by lot of Mr*. S. F. Hair, W'est by by a street of the town of Barnwell, Presbyterian Church. Sqjd as pro- South by lot of M. C Diamond. Wf*t perty of Mr*. S. D. Holland. by lot formeriy of J. M. Easterling. $0. 51.—Four lota known aa the Sold aa property of Mra. Lisaie St 1L i property of Mra. L. Z. Grubbs. H. P Calhoun property (aee map) | No. 80.-Lot known a* Hagood lota GEO. W PEEPLES, No. 27. 28. 50 and 60. Lota No. 27 and designated on aflat thereof made <, Chief by lota of th* by W. B. Tyd*. Jr, Surveyor. May . Barnwell, S-C, Aug 18. 1833. * V well. East by Marlboro Street and Holland, West by Street ani Hagood Mill road and A. C. L., South by A. C. L. and Mcore. Sold as property of M rs. E. H. Patter *on. No. 129.—North by^EUi*. East by Cornell, South by Street, West by Charlie Brown, Sr. Sold as property of Mrs. E. M. Porter. No. 130.—N;rth by Mam Street, West by Moseley, et al., Ki>t by Brown and Bush, South by Molair. Sold &£ property of A . P >rter Est. No. 131.—North by H. J. Phillips, East by Maggie Ellison, S^uth by Street, West by Marlboro Ave. Sold as property of Estate of W. S. Dixson. No. 132.—North by lot known as Shook Place, now belonging to Blatt, East by Street, South and West by Highway. ‘ Sold as property of C J H. Still. No. 133.—North by Vincent Smalls, East by Warren Jamison, South by Street, West by Reed. * Sold a s prop erty of Estate of Tira Adams. No. 135.—North by John 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 by 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- li*» on the East by New Street, on the South by Mrs. Brown, et al, and on the West by John Eve. Sold as the t ,1 t t