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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
HEW DESTROYERS TO
BEAR HEROES’ NAMES
Seek Titles Before Starting
on Building Work.
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Washington.—AjthouRh Hie Navy
lArroi'traont l»as not started work on
.As 32 ship construction program under
55k* $238,000,000 grant frwn the public
*wks administration, the names of
contemplated warships are being .
cwHfslei'ed by high ranking navy ofli-
’Itie two aircraft carriers in tho
projected construction program will
aw**bald.v tie called the Yorktown and
Valley Forge, in line with Hie revo-
Jwfionary landmark names now borne
bj the Lexington and Saratoga.
7l>e four destroyers called for in
lh* program will probably be named
.after American naval heroes, also in
Iuk with past custom. They will be
-mlled the I>ewey, Farragut, Porter
and Mahan. These destroyers will he
•f the l,8. r >0 ton type as distinguished
from the eight 1,500 ton ty(»e now
neder construction on funds apart
from the public works program.
Favors Landmark Names.
Rear Admiral Frank It. Upham,
*rw commander of the United States
Asiatic fleet and until recently the
cfcief of the bureau of navigation, has
Lera one of the high ranking naval
officers recommending the continu-
ance of naming the American aircratt
rairlers after famous colonial land
marks. It Is believed Secretary of the
Navy Swanson Is favorable toward
Jibe continuance of this custom.
ff the four destroyers are to be
Ztvm the names proposed. It will be
try for the navy to rename two
troyers now under construction
wbirk are tentatively bearing the
aesmes of Dewey and Farragut. The
fllrwey Is being constructed at a pri
vate shipyard at Bath, Maine, and the
farragut Is being built by Bethlehem
at the Fall River (Mass.) yard. Names
far the four new light crullers, four
ambmarines and two gunboats are also
feeing considered.
Secretary Swanson, In discussing
proposed $77,000,000 moderniza-
progrnm for ship* In the line,
m»4 the battleships California. New
Texas. Washington, Colorado.
Hand and Tennessee will l*e fur-
modernized. principally by gun
itlon. In order to give them a
gsesier tiring range.
Nsw Equipment Included.
He pointed out other modernization
feaatures will Include the Installation
machinery and new hollers. If
iry. ••blisters" to resist torpedo
ittocks. additional deck armor to re-
Mat air attacks, new Are-control ays-
and Improved antiaircraft bat-
Cruisers, as well as battje-
will come In for this “faciw
Bftmg' program.
With President Roosevelt backlog
projected program. It Is believed
navy will succeed In obtaining
the public works funds the addl-
il money for which It Is asxlng.
■■eluding the $77,000,000 modernlza-
twiw program, which brings the total
asked to $315,000,000. Secretary Swnn-
vona is seeking $37.<Mi.OUO for shore
wtafion const met Ion under the newly
Vara ilia ted naval policy calling f«>r
•two home bases on each coast** and
V25.iki0.i)ii0 fur naval aircraft con-
«g ruction.
The department has already been
akhrmed $"70,0i»),(Ss> cash withdrawal
fmn» this yiwrs appropriation of
OOB.OOO.OOO.
Woman Win$ in 30-Ycar
Fight to Collect Bill
Austin, Texas.—Annie Cook could
Vjrtl the authors of copybook maxims
‘thing about the value of persist-
re. It took her 3») years to get the
TPexa* legislature to approve a claim,
bar she did it.
A one-woman lobby, she besieged ev
ery one of the 1S1 lawmakers, chosen
every two years.
(Regular sessions and special ses
*u>ds Miss t ook was always there.
Vi/utTly she grew to to* known as “Sen
■ tor" Cook, in recognition of her faith
ful attendance.
Her cl aim against the state followed
the Inauguration by the University of
Irxxs of a department of correspond
ence, which she asserted hurt life in-
•nome of a correspondence school she
originated. She took the view that it
w*s her Idea, ami the state should
jxay for it.
After ik> years the state will—$100 a
month for 24 months, beginning Sep
feanber 1.
.Blind Man Puts $5,000
Insurance on Dog Guide
’Buffalo, N. Y.—Bella a twenty-nine
MMSih-old police dog. received a $.'>,000
insurance policy as her birthday gift.
The policy covers liability and prop-
•early damage and insures Bella against
Hiring people.
■Dfriie Goehle, hlind worker at the
SSnffcito Association for the Blind.
‘tiwiM. Bella and feared that the dog.
■Wiicli guides him all over the city,
migfrt take a notion to bite some one.
the policy.
Protect tho Owls
The owl ii a valuable bird. The only
two destructive varieties are quite
rare. Owls eat enormous quantities
of gophers, rats, mice and other pests.
In one year In Washington, D. C. t a
pair of barn owls and their young ate
1,506 mice, 134 rats, 50 shrews, and
37 other mammals. Owls are’ tYipir
fitted for their work. They have keen
vision, excellent hearing, and their
flight Is noiseless. They tear their
prey to pieces, then swallow meat,
hones and fur./ The meat is absorbed,
and the Indigestible matter is dis
gorged.—National Farm Journal.
Being Serious and Solemn
To be serious is one thing; to be
solemn is another. Often ,the two are
mistaken, the one for the other, but
they are very different and may he
far apart. A thing may he awfully
solemn and not serious at all because
it Is stupid and absurd. All of us
know the solemnity of Ignorance, of
prejudice, of sanctimoniousness, and
how flippant they are in fact. Every
hoary old humbug is solemn even fune
real, and needs only a tiny thrust of
serious thought to prick It.
Bee-Shipping Center
Cottonwood. Calif., situated in Shas
ta county and one of California’s
smallest towns, holds the distinction
of being the largest live bee shipping
center In the world. State department
of agriculture officials said virtually
all of the 50,000 tons of lift bees
shipped from California last year were
sent from Cottonwood.
Harvard to Map Mars
Cambridge, Mass,—A map of Mars,
based on modern data, will be con
structed as a result of one of forty-
seven research awards, totaling $-13,-
iNM), made to members vf the Harvard
faculty. -
Captain’s Chair Sprouts
and Then Bears Leaves
ladianapolts.—A chair made of un-
wood which aits la Police
Ed Holm's yard here sprouted
leave* during recent lieavy
It Is believed iLr ubnndaoce af mu is
■ +*rp fertilized the wood. The sprout*
tsm about three Laches Jong.
Used Cars for Sale!
We hsve five use ( j Ford Ducks, ten
used Fcrd cars, two used Chevrolet
trucks and thiee Chevrolet car# that
we will sell
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
RIZER AUTO CO.
OLAR. S. C.
RHEUMATISM
Pain—Agony Starts To Laara in
24 Hour*
Happy Day* Ahead for Yon
Think of It—how thla old worM
does make pro*re»»—now comes m
prescription whl* h la known to phnr-
mnclata aa Allenru and within 4S
houra after you atari to take thla
awlft acting formula pain, agony and
Inflammation cauaed by exceaa uric
acid haa atartad to depart.
Allenru doea Juat what thla notion
aaya It will do—It la guaranteed Tou
can get one generoue bottle at lead
ing drugetorea everywhere for II
rente and If It doesn't bring the Joy-
oua reeutta you expect—your money
whole heartedly returned.
Railway’s Pills
For Constipation
What They Aret
A mid reliable vegetable laxative
ttlath J >ee eoc fnp* caua* dietreee
or dutuib digestion. Not habit form
ing Contain no harmful drugs.
What They Dot
Mitliona of men and women, eiiwe
ItW’. have used them to relieve nek
heedachee. narvouanaaa, fatigue, loae
of appetite, pour rumplmon and bad
breath when cheer eooditioaj ere
cauaed bv conatipatioa.
At All Druggist*
Rad way Sc Co., Inc.. New Yuri. N.Y.
VARICOSE VEINS,
Healed By New Method
No operations nor injections. No
enforced rest. This simple home treat
ment permits you to go about your
business as usual—unless, of course,
you are already so disabled as to be
confined to your bed. In that case.
Emerald Oil acts so quickly to he:«l
your leg sores, reduce any swelling
and end all pain, that you are up and
about again in no tim^. Just follow
the simple directions and you are sure
to be helped. Y’our* druggist won’t
keep your money unless you are. •
Milk,
Milk,
Milk.
PURE JERSEY MILK —If you
are not now using our milk,
place your oydt-r hefofe prices
advance.
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Ask our customers about the
flavor and cream line.
Delivery before 7:00 a. m.
daily and Sunday.
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Drop ug a card or leave your
orders with Lemon Bros., ,or
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Deason’s Drug Store.
Appledale Dairy
LAURIE FOWKE,
LYNDHURST, S. C.
13th of March, 1871, and having the
following Surveyor’# call# and dis
tances: Beginning at a stake on the
northwest corner and running thence
North 67 D. east 20 chain, to a stake;
thence South 11 D. east 44 chains to
a stake; thence South 77 D. \Vest 20
chain# to a stake; thence North 11 D.
West 43 chains to the point of begin-
ginning, and being the~same tract of
lan ( | which was conveyed to the said
George F. Hair on the 11th of May,
1007, by deed from A. B Hair and J.
E. Hair, which is recorded in the of
fice of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell
County in Book 7-0, p?ge 303.”
No personal oi deficiency judgment
being demanded, the bid will not re
main open after the sale, but compli
ance with the bid may be made im
mediately. Terms of sale cash. Pur
chaser to pay for papers and revenue
stamps, and will he required to de
posit 5 pel- cent, of the bij to guaran
tee compliance. V
G.
Master for
Sept. 12, 1933.
SHERIFFS TAX SALES.
Rachael Odom and sold to satisfy the
above execution and costs.
ALSO:
One lot in Blackville School district,
bounded a# follows: North by Bert
McCreaiy, East by Jones Budge road,
South by lomnia Willi# and West by
Fannie Greene.
Levied upon as the property of
Ben Robinsin and sold to satisfy the
above execution and costs.
ALSO:
One lot and one building in Black
ville school district, bounded as fol
lows: North by Lizzie Cauley, East
by Luther Holliday, South by Julia
Mack ami West by Camel Street.
Levied upon as the property of
Pink Sanders and sold to satisfy the
above execution an t j costs.
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1933
ALSO:
Seventy-three acres of land in
Healing Springs school district,
bounded as follows: North by Edisto
River, East by Jeff Hair, South by
Foster Br.ooker and West by B The
Radcliff Place. ^
Levied upon as the property of
M. GREENE,
Barnwell County.
TO LOSE FAT
Mi«a M. Katner at Brooklyn, N. T.
writ#*: "Bare aaod Kratchca lor tho
pari 4 months and have aot only loot *6
poaadt bat loci to orach better la every
way. Brea ler people who dea’t care to
redaeo, Kraochen la woadcrlal to keep
tho ayetea healthy. 1 belay a aano
theald know ler I’re tried eo maay
thlaga bat ealy Bruschea answered all
parpoees." (Hay U, IMS).
TO lose lot 8APTLY and BARHUflft-
LT, Jake a ball teaipoonlul ol Kruacben
Belts la a (lose ol hot water la tho
morning belore breakfast—don't mles a
morning—a bottle that lasts « weeks
costs but a trifle—get Kruacben Salta at
any drugstore In America. It not joy
fully satisfied after Uw first bottle—
money back.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Upcn recommendation of the Barn
well County Delegation an open sea
son is hereby declared by me on
foxes in Barnwell County beginning
September 1st, 1933, and shall con
tinue until said recommendation has
been changed by the Barnwell County
Delegation, under Act No. 738, ap
proved the 26th day of August, 1933.
A. A. RICHARDSON,
Chief Game Warden.
Important Notice.
above execution and costs.
ALSO:
Twenty-eight acre# of land and two
buildings in Morris school district,
bounded as follows: North by Leroy
Copeland, East by Southern Railway,
South by L. P. Cave, and West by
Lula Kirby.
Levied upon a$ the property of
Estate of Evans Cave and sold to
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satisfy the above execution and costs.
Notice is hereby given that, in or
der to vote in the election to be held
November 7th, 1933, on the repeal of
the 18th Amendment, it will be neces
sary for the voter# to pay their poll
taxes at least 30 day# prior to said
election.
J. B. MORRIS, Sheriff.
N O T I C K .
TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF
FARMERS. UNION MERCANTILE
COMPANY, a corporation created
and existing under the laws of the
State of South Carolina:
NOTICE is hereby given to the
stockholder# of Farmers Union Mer
cantile Compary, a corporation creat
ed and existing under the law# of ths
State of South Carolina, located at
Barnwell, S. C., that a meeting of
the stockholders of said corporation
will in* held at ten (10) o’clock a. m.,
on the 16th day of October, 1933, at
the office of Bttwn and Bush, in the
Town of Barnwell, to consider a Reso
lution decreasing the C apital Stock of
said ccrporation from Fifteen Thous
and and 00-100 ($15,000.) Dollars to
Seven Thousand- five Hundred and
UO-Miu i$7,5i*0) Dollars, the said
C:'.p:tai S’ock to be cf the par value
of Fiv# and 00-100 ($5.00) Dollars
for each share and the number cf
-have- to be fifteen hundred (1500)
e-.
J. B. HAGOOD.
President.
G. B. HAGOOD,
Secretary.
NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE.
“NOW I FEEL
FULL OF PEP*
After taking Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound
That's what hundreds of women
say. It steadies the nerves ... twit—
you eat better ... eleep better ...
relieves periodic headache and
backache ... makes trying days
endurable.
If you are not as wall as you
to be, give this willrins a
to help you. Gat i
dniggiet today.
Pursuant t a decretal order of
the Court of Common Pleas for Barn-
we'i County in the case of The First
Can litfas Joint Stock Land Bank.
plaintiff, vs. George F. Hair, et al.,
defendants, I will sell at public auc-
• tion to the highest bidder, befi re the
l
, court house door at Barnwell, S. C.,
| on Monday, October 2. 1933, between
j the legal hours of sale cn said day.
the following described tract of land,
to-wit:
“All that piece, parcel or tract of
land in Barnwell Copnty, Blackville
Township, State of ^outh Carolina,
containing ninety-three (93) acres,
owned by George F. Hair, and bound
ed cn the North by lands of the es
tate of J. D. Whittle; East by lands
of J. D. Whittle and Hattie Burst;
South by lands of Shelton; and on the
‘West by lands of Simon Brown Sons,
MM shown hy plat of the same made
j by J. N. Dythe*, Surveyor, cn *the
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Under and by virtue of ceitain Tax
Executions to me directed by J. J.
Bell, Treasuier of Barnwell County, I
have this day levied upon and will sell
to the highest bider for cash, between
the legal hour# of sale in front of the
Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on
Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1933,
this being salesday in $aid month, the
following described real estate:
180 acres of land and one building
in Ashleigh school district, bounded a s
follows: North by lands of Mutual
Life Insurance Co., East by Lee Lan
caster, Sruth by estate of Htferry
Odom and West by Southern Railway.
Levied upon as the property of
Northrup Allen and sold to satisfy
the above executirn and costs.
ALSO:
69 acres and one building in Barn
well school district, bounded as fol
lows: North by Jo rdan Branch, East
by J. Black, Jr., South by Connor and
Hagocd and West by the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad.
Levied upen as the property of
Shelley Black and sold to satisfy the
above execution and rests.
ALSO:
One lot and one building in Barn
well school district, bounded aa fol
lows: North by Barnwell-Dunbarton
highway. East by C. L. Zissett, South
by E. E. Harley and West by Mrs. J.
A. Porter.
• Levied upen as the property of
Rebecca Cave and sold to satisfy the
above execution and costs.
ALSO:
Two lot# and one building in Black
ville school district, hounded a# fol
lows: North by Luke Boylstcn. East
by Riackville - Sunshine highway,
S uth by Bob Johnson an ( | West hy
Luke Boyiston.
Levied up< n as the propeitj* of
George Augustu. and sold to satisfy
the above execution and costs.
ALSO:
One lot and one budding in Black
ville school district, bounded Ms fol
lows: North by W. H. DeWitt. East
by Ophelia Brown. South by South
bound Street anj West by W. H. De-
Witt.
Levied upon as the property of
e-tate cf Ethel Dublin and sold to sat
isfy the above execution and costs.
ALSO:
One lot and one building in Black
ville school district, bounded a# fol
lows: Noith by D. O. Fanning. East
by Bill Carroll, South by Ora Small
and West by Sunshine-Blackville
highway. '
Levied up>,n a-, the property of
Henrietta Hays and sold to satisfy
the above execution and costs.
ALSO:
One lot and one building in Black
ville school district, bounded as fol
lows: North by A. H. Nmestein,
Ea>t by Minnie Boyiston, South by
1 Jdke Hartzcg and West by Minnie
Odom.
Levied upon as the property of
estate of Ben Holman and sold to sat
isfy the above execution and costs.
ALSO:
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50 acres of land in Blackville school
district, bounded as follows: North
by Northrop Allen, East by Tobias
Creek, South by D. O. Fifhning and
West by Henry Odom.
Levied upon as the property of
John Meyers and so Id-to satisfy above
execution and costs.
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ALSO:
One lot and One building .in Black
ville school district bounded as fol
lows: North by Willie Holman, East
by Bill Carroll, South by Eunice
SmaPa and W’est by State Highway.
ALSO:
Twenty fijpres of land in Diamond
school district, bounded as follows:
North by H. W. Sanders, East by
Moses Hankinson, South by Ransom
Snellin, West by Fannie Hankinson.
Levied upen as the .property of
Wm. Hankinson and sold to satisfy the
above execution and costs.
ALSO:
Fifteen acres of land and two
ouildings in Diamond school district,
bounded as follows: North and East
hy Phoebie Sanders, South and West
>y Ezekiel Hclly.
Levied upon as the property of
Estate of Rebecca Minor and sold to
satisfy the above execution and costs.
ALSO:
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Six acres of land in Diamond school
district, bounded a# follows: North by
July Sanders, East by July Sanders,
South by Estate of M. M. Holly and
West by John Henry Holly.
Levied upon as the property of
Eliza J. Sanders and sold to satisfy
the above execution and costs.
ALSO:
Fifteen acres of land in Diamond
school district, bounded as follows:
North by Essie Williams, East by
Ransom Snelling, South by C’. F.
Molair and West by Amos Simms.
Levied upon as the property of
Monroe Williams ami told to satisfy
above execution and coats.
ALSO:
Fifteen acre* of land in Diamond
school district, bounded as follows*
North by Essie Williams. East by
Ransom Snelling, South by C. F.
Molair and West by Amos Simm«.
Levied upon as the property of
Freddie Williams. Jr., and sold to
satisfy above execution and costs.
ALSO:
Fifteen acres of land in Diamond
school district, bounded follows:
Nt rth by Essie Williams. East by
Ransom Snelling, South by C. F.
Molair and West by Amos Simms.
levied upen as the property of
Herman Williams and sold to satisfy
above execution and costs.
ALSO:
Scventy-fivf acre# of land in Dia
mond school district, bounded a.- fol
lows: North by Seymour Owens,
East by Ransom Snelling, South by
Ransom Snelling and West by Simon
Williams.
Levied upon as the property of
Essie Mae Williams and sold to satis
fy the above execution and costs.
ALSO:
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Twenty-four acres of land in Dia
mond schcol district, bounded a ? fol
lows: North by Ransom Snelling
East by Mose# Williams, South by
Moses Williams ami We.-t by Ransom
Snelling.
Levied uprn as the property of
Estate of Alejc Williams and sold to
satisfy the above execution and cr sts.
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ALSO: ■
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Sixty-three acres of land and three
buildings in Morris school district,
bounded as follows: North by Jut
Diamond, East by Gordon Boynton,
South by Gordon Boynton and West
by Henrietta Cave.
Levied upon as the property of
Estate of Jane Cave and sold to satis
fy the above execution and costs.
ALSO:
Eight acres of land in Morris school
district, bounded as follows: North by
Lula Kirby, East by Southern Rail
way, South hy Evan# Cave and, West
by Helen Evans. \
Levied upon as the property\ of
Leroy Copeland and sold to satisfy
above execution and costs. \
ALSO:
One lot and one building in Willis-
ton school district, bounder) as fol
lows: North and East by Mis. F. T.
Merritt, South by Town Street and
West by Estate of Milton Quuttle-
baum.
Levied upon as the property of
W. C. Cunningham and sold to >a!isfy
above execution and costs.
• ALSO:
Fifty-seven acre* of land and one
building in Williston school district,
bounded a» follows: North by Walter
Givens, East by Mrs. W. C. Smith,
Sr., South by W. F» Ussety and We«t
by Williston-Springfield highway.
Levied upon as the property of
Estate of Fannie B. Hair and s« Id to
satisfy the about execution and coats.
ALSO:
Fifty-nine acres of land and one
building in Willuton school district,
bounded •» follows: North try D. L.
Merritt, East by Wdli»|on-Springfie!d
highway, South by lands formerly
owned by A. F. Greene, West by W.
H. Kennedy and Sons. *
Levied upon as the property of
Estate of .M. F. Hair and sold to satis
fy the above execution ami costs.
ALSO:
Fifteen aues of land in Diamond
*cho r I district, bounded as follows:
North by Essie Williams. Elst by
Ransom Snelling, South by C. F.
Molair ami West by Amo# Simms.
Levied upon as the propeity of
Isadore Williams and sold to .-atisfy
above execution and co-* 1 *#.
ALSO:
Thiee hundred and seventy-one
acres of land and two building# in Old
Columbia school district, bounded as
follows: North and East by G. M.
Walker, South by land- forme: ly own
ed by B. L. Livingston and West by
J. O. Walker.
Levied upon as the property of
Estate of T. B. Harley and sold to
satisfy the above execution and c sts.
Twenty-three acres of land an d on ”
building in Diamond school district,
bounded as follows: North by Alex
Williams, East by H. W. Sanders,
South by Eliza Brown and West by
Phcebie Sanders.
Levied upen as the property of
Seymour William# and sold to satisfy
above execution and costs.
ALSO:
Ninety-two acres of land and one
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building in Elenton school .district,
bounded a# follows: North by lands cf
W. B. Turner, East and West by D.
iC. Bush and West by Jennings Wash-
%gton.
'^evied upon as the property of
Estate of J. C. Bush and sold to satis-
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fy the above execution and costs. •
ALSO:
Twenty-five acres of land arVf i one
building in Four Mile school district,
bounded as follows: North by lands
of Ashley and Co., East by Louisianna
Rivers, South by Ashley and Co., and
West by Estate of Henry Floyd.
levied upon as the property of . j. r. MORRIS,
Estate of Laura Davi# and sold | SH< riff, Barnwell County.
Levied cp.n a* the property o/ | satisfy the about execution and costs. Sept. II, 1933.
Seventy-five acres of Jind in
Morris school district, bounded as fol
lows: North by W. L. Harvey. East
by Saltkehatchie River, South by H.
K. Sanders and West by C. F. Rizer.
Levied upon as the propeity of
A'. E. Sander# and sold to satisfy the
above execution anj costs.
ALSO:
One lot and cne building in Barn
well school distiict, bounded as fol
lows: North by Estate of M. B.. Ha-
good, East by lot formerly owned by
C. N. Burckhalter, South by Main
Street and West by Alley separating
Farmer’s Union store and Hotel
Diamond.
Levied upon a# the property of
M. C. Diamond and sold to satisfy the
above execution and costs.
ALSO:
One lot and one building in Willis
ton school district, bounded as fol
lows: N(?rth by D. L. Merritt, East
by Williston-Springfield highway,
South by Grammar School, West by
land& of Dr. W. C. Smith.
Levied upon as the property of
Connie Maxwell Orphanage and sold
to satisfy the above execution and
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costs.