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\ V m-W \ ^AGE EIGHT. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL. BOUTS CAROLINA ^THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 19y> I | K I I '§* 1 I i ■ f 1 F ' EjL'. K- ' Hy' Barnwell 50 & 25 Years Ago * NOVEMBER 26, 1885. Mr. W. S. Mims, of Williston town- ship, made this year 106 gallon 8 Of syrup from one-fourth of an acre of cane. V Mr. John B. McNab has resigned the office of Warden on account of the exacting duties of his position as as sistant' postmaster. Caf>t. Joseph Stallings died of par alysis at his residence near Greenland on Sumflay last. Since the war he has lost six manly^ promising sons. A couple of years ago E. W. Nance, a turpentine employee from Norfh There are now four blacksmith shops in town and another firm will enter the field yean Carolina, removed from Elko to Gil bert Hollow, Lexington County. A couple of weeks ago his wife eloped with J. A. Smith, carrying off her son, $350 of her husband’s money and a lot of silveware. Smith got posses sion of the money and abandoned her. She returned with the child and) has been pardoned by her husband, who is using every effor to catch Smith, whom he proposes to punish to the full extent of the law. Cotton Ginning Report. There were 15,444 bales\of cotton ginned in Barnwell County from the crop of 1935 prior to November 14th, as compared with 11,329 bales ginned to the same date last year, according to a report made public this week by W. Delk, Sr., special agent, of Blackville. NOVEMBER 24. 1910. Treasurer Armstrong collected $750 at Blackville on Thursday and J^Wi'- liston on Friday $1,500. Barnwell County hens are insurgent. A lady friend tells us that she owns sixty and only two of them are laying. The total eclipse of the moon on the 16th inst. was a beautiful success. The oldest inhabitants had never be fore witnessed a more brilliant celes tial occurrance. “Memories of The War of Seces sion” by Gen. Johnson Hagood are on sale at Mr. R. A. Grant’s book store on Main Street. THER1TZ | THEATRE , * BARNWELL, S. C.. —ALS Life interest in one house and lot in the Town of Barnwell, bounded on the North by B. H. Dyches, East by M. N. Holland, South by Barnwell- Dunbarton Highway and West by An nie Lou Jeffcoat. Former owner, E. C. Cave. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. \ . —ALSO— boundled on the North by Saltkehatchie run, East by W. H. Sanders, same be ing in Saltkehatchie swamp, South by R. J. Priester, ej al., West by H. C. Creech. Former owner, Charlie Dunbar, et al. X Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— Fifty-two acres of and in Big Fork Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 2-3 GRETA GARBO and FRED MARCH —IN— Anna Karenina Wednesday-Thursday, Dec. 4-5 ANNA SOTHERN Hooryy for Love Friday and Saturday, Dec. 6-7 CARY GRANT in The Last Outpost COMING SOON! So Red the Rose X— W. I). LANIER Attorney-at-Law t Practice in Al! Courts. Damage ■y Suits a Specialty. i A S. F. Bldg: AUGUSTA, GA. X i x * V V ❖ <~X"X~~X"X-X~X~X-X~X~X~XX~> D. NACHMAN and CO. 836 Reynolds Street - AUGUSTA, GA, " Samples, Rickings, Remnants of Lint Cotton, Etc. No amount tO|C> small, none too large.» Highest prices paid in cash. Bring us your cotton. FORFEITED LAND COMMISSION SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Under and by virtue of the authority vested in us by the Code of Laws, 1932, of the State of South Carolina, Sec tions 2170 and 2857, and Acts amenda- tory thereof, we,' the undersigned For feited Land Commission of Barnwell County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours^pf sale, in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, the 2nd day of December, 1935, this being salesday in said month the following described real estate: Seventy-two acres of land and two buildings in Barbary Branch School District, bounded on the North by J. O. Sanders, East by C. F*.Rizer, South by State Highway and W^st-^by C. F. Rizer. Former owner, R. E. L. Still. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— j. One lot and one building in the Town of* Barnwell, bounded) on the North by Estate of Mamie Patterson, East by Marlboro Avenue, South by Ella Jones and West by A. P. Man- ville. _ Former owner, Lula Brooks. Now owned by Barnwell- County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— . The following described lots or par cels of land near the Southern Depot in the Town of Barnwell, known as Hagood Lots, numbered on plat made by W. B. Trogden, Jr., Surveyor, May 19, 1910, as lots 7, 8 and 9 in Block 1, measuring each twenty-four feet front, more or less, on Brown Avenue and) bounded on the North by Lot No. 10, South by lot No. 6 and West by Brown Avenue. Former owner, Charlie Brcwn, Sr. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— All those pieces or parcels of land situated near the Town of Barnwell, S. C, containing lots 3, 4, 5, 11, 12 and 13 in Block A as represented on plat of lot s made by Jeffy Raspers, C. E., same being on road at Barnwell County Home. Former owner, Chariie Brown, Sr. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— One lot arnJ one building in Barn : well School District, bounded on the North by Barnwell-Dunbarton High way, East by C. L. Zissett, South by E. E. Hai ley and West by Mrs. J. A. Porter. Former owner, Rebecca Cave. Now owned by Bamw'ell County and sold as assets of said county. - . —ALSO— Lite interest in one house and lot in the Town of Barnwell, bounded on the North by Barnwell-Dunbarton Highway, East by R. L.\ Black, South by the Estate of Eugenie Harley and West by C. L. Zissett. Former owner, E. C. Cave. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as-assets of said county. Life interest in five lots and houses School District, bounded on the North in the Town of Barnwell, bounded on by Saltkehatchie River, East by C. F. the North by B. H. Dyches, East by Rizer, South by C. F. Rizer, and West A. D. Furtick, South by Dunbarton-1 by Hungry Hill Mill Creek. „ Barnwell Highway and) West by B. H. Dyches. Former owner, E. C. Cave. Now owned by Barnwell Count$ and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— One lot in the Town of Barnwell, bounded on the North by Southern Cotton Oil Company, East by Black- Former owner, Fjsyrmers National Bank. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. ALSO— the North by Hosey Estate, East by Seles Thompson, South by Tiny Eas ley, and West by Carrie Ashley. Former owner, H. J. DUnbar. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— One lot and one building in Dunbar ton School District, bounded on the North by Atlantic Coast \Line Rail road, East, South and West by lands of R. I. Cave. Former owner, Daniel Hay. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets-of said county. —ALSO— One lot and epe building in Dunbar ton School “District, bounded on the North by Old Dunbarton-Donora high way, East by cld Dunbarton-Donora Seventy-five acres of land in Big highway and South by Atlantic Coast Fork School District, bounded on the North by H. K. Sanders, South by A. E. Sanders, West by Cra4dcck Place ville-Barnwell Road, South by Tom and East by Saltkehatchie River. NOTICE! Against Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Any person or persons entering upon the lands hereinafter referred to situate in Barnwell, Richland and Red Oak Townships, for the purpose of Clemmons and Colored Odd Fellows lot and West by Blackville-Barnwell Road. Former owner, Laura Frazier. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. 1 —ALSO— One lot in the Town of Barnwell, bounded o« the North by George Britton, East by Franklin Street, South by Alley, and West by A. P. Robinson. Former owner, E. P. Gignellette. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. ^ —ALSO— One lot in Barnwell School District, bounded on the North by Clara Hol man, East by Dock Walker, South by Minnie Odiom and West by R. W. Dicks. Former owner, Estate of Luke Har den. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. ' • —ALSO— One lot and one building in the Town of Barnwell, bounded on the North by Street, East by lots former ly of Nancy and Clara Duncan, South by Mrs. A. E. Bates, and West by Barnwell-Hair’s Mill Road. Former owner, Grant Hicks. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— One lot in the Town of Barnwell, bounded on the North by John Eve, East by Martha Wright, South by R. A. Ellis and West by Southern Rail way. Former owner, Alice Lark. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— One lot in Barnwell School District, bounded on the- North by Joseph Pat terson, East by Mary Duncan, South by Ruby Snelling and West by G. P. Hogg. Former owner, Mabel Marino. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— One lot in the Town of Barnw'ell, bounded on the North by T. M. Boul- ware, East by Mary C. McLean, South by Hagood Avenue and West by Es tate) of Mrs. Dave Hair. Former owner, George Peeples. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— Two lots in the Town of Barnwell, bounded on the North l?y Wallace Street, East by Jeff Greene, South by Mrs. E. M. Porter and! West by Bishop. Fcrmr owner, Joe Riddle. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— One lot in the Town of Barnwell, j bounded on the North by Terie Rich ardson, East by Street, South by M. C. Diamond and W’est by lot formerly owned by J. M. Easterling . Former owner, Jennie Robinson. Now owned by BarnwelLCounty and j sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— One lot in Barnwell School Dis trict, bounded on the North by Acade my Street, East by residence lot of S. W. Blanton, South by Lula F. Creech flnH W P8 it hy Ti A. Holland. — Former-owner, A. E. Sanders. Mrs. Flossie Smith 1,000 J. M. Weathershee. 572 Mrs. Kate M. Patterson 3,000 Est. of H. A. Patterson 2,000 Duncannon Place 1,650 Joseph E. Dicks ___ ___ 800 Sweetwater Place - - 500 R. C. Holman 400 B. L. Easterling, Cave Place 200 Barnwell Turpentine Co: A. A. Richardson Lemon Bros. ■*- 1,000 - 150 Simmons Place ... 450 John K. Snelling . 100 Middleton Place 300 J. P. Harley _1_ 150 ‘ Mose Holly _ 200 L. W. Tilly 160 B. C. Norris . 400 John Newton r 1 200, J. W. Patterson 100 Tcm Davis 400 L. Cohen—(Hay Place) 200 Terie Richardson . 100 Dr. Allen Patterson 1,000 N. A. Patterson (Tanglewood Bruce Place 500 Place) 130 Harriett Houston 150 Billy Jenkins 50 Mrs. B. H. Cave ___ . 250 Jerry Scptt _ 75 Sue Ford 120 Kemp Place 175 L. Cohen—(Cfoitty Place) __ _ 200 Andrew Jessie 60' J. O. Parker _ 245 GEO. H. WALKER, Owner, + X ANGUS PATTERSON, t Mgr. Former owner, E. L. Sanders. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— Forty-seven acres of land in Big Fork School District, bounded orf the North by Lawrence Creech, East by M. L. Br owning, South by Eddie Sand ers and West by Bessie Creech. Formed owner, Estate of Alfred Sease. _ Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALS<p— One lot and one building in the Town of Blackville, bounded on the North by J. M. Halford, East by Lu- Belle Williams, West by ± *\. An- crum and South by Redrick. Former owner, Lucretia Blake. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— One Jot and one building in Black ville School District, bounded on the North by Hannah Jackson, East by Joe Lee, South by Routhrock Street and West by Hannah Jackson. Former owner, Isaac Bush. Now' owned by Barnwell County* and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— One lot in Blackville School Dis trict, in the Town of Blackville, bound ed on the North by J. M. Farrell, East by J. M. Farrell, South by Char lotte Wiliams and West by Stanley Brown. Former ownoj, Estate of Laura Goodwine. Now ow'ned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— .One lot in Blackville School Dis trict, bounded on the North by Ben McCreary, East by Jones Bridge Road, South by Emma Willis and West by Fannie Greene. Former owner, Ben Robinson. Now owned by Bamw’ell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— One lot in the Town of Blackville, bounded on the. North by Joe Lee, East by Rev. Brodae, West by Julia Hagood andi South by Bundary Street. Former owner, Lillie E. Williams. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said countjyf —ALSO— ^ Seventy-five acres f land in Dia mond School District, bounded cn the North by Henry Williams, East by Satlkehatchie Swamp, South by M. B. Hagood' and W T est by Rebecca McMil lan. Former owner, Estate of Rosanna. Odom. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— Six acres of land in Diamond School District, bounded cn the North by July Sanders, East by July Sanders, South b v Estate of M. M Holly and Line Railroad Former owner, E. M. Harley. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— Fifty-six acres of land in Dunbarton School District, bounded on the North by Willie. Chavous, East and South by J. M. Killmgsworth and West by Ger ald Fowke. \ ^ Former owner, Paul Hazel. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county.. —ALSO— Life interest in one hundred thirty- five acres cf land in Double Pond School Elstrict, bounded on the North by Mrs. Emma Black, East by 1 Mrs. Emma Black, South by B. L. I Easterling, and West by D. O. Fan ning. Former owner,.JVIinnie J. Cave. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. ‘i —ALSO— One lot in Elko School District, bounded on the - North by Charlie Bates, East by Joe Gantt, South by Southern Railway and West by Mary Stansell. Former owner, Estate of’M. B. Ha good. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— Eighty-seven acres of land in EHen- ton School District, b: undfd on the North by Mrs. Annie Youngblood, East and West by Cassels Company and South by Oscar Griffin. Firmer owner, J. A. Stokes. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— 1 Twenty-four acres of land in Four Mile School District, bounded on the North ahd .East and South by Ashley Company, and West by W’. E. Ashley. Former owner, Annie Louise Reeves. building in Joyce Branch School Dis trict, bounded on the North by W. M. Lewis', East by Estate of Peter Gol-, phin, South by Janie Gordan and West by Joseph Lewis. Former owner, Emanuel Golphin. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. 7 —ALSO— Thirty-five acres of land end one building in Old Columbia School Dis trict, bounded on the North by Henry Moody, East by Greene Pollock, South by "Walter Moody and West by John Doe. . ... ^ Former owner, Caroline Smith. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— Thirty acres of land) in Pleasant Hill School District, bounded on the North by Arthur Kennedy, East by John Harris, South and West by Q. A. Kennedy. Former owner, Katherine Jamison. Now owned by Barnwell^/'ounty and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— Nineteen acres of land In Red Oak Township a 8 sho-wn by plat made by E. G. Hay,'dated October 16—Novem ber 16, 1919, as shown in Book 9-G, page 508, in Clerk of Court’s office for Barnwell County. Former owner, Emma Carter. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— Twenty acres of land in Red Oak School Dstrict, bouftded on the North by Emma Goodwine, Jl'ast by O. H. Owens, South by lands formerly of Hastings Hunter and West by R. A. Ellis. Former owner, Thomas Carter. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— Sixty acres of land in Red Oak School District, bounded on the North by Peoples State Bank and L.-Cohen, East by S. E. Gantt, South by S. E. Gantt and West by N. M. Gurley. Former owner, Henrietta Dawson. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— Thirty-eight acres of and and two buildings in Red Oak School District, bounded on the North by Stephen Hol ly, East by Moses Meyer, Solith by Brown and Bush and West by Moses Meyer. Former owner, Boisy Garvin. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— * Eight acres of land and one build ing in Red Oak School District, bound- —‘ —r’** 1 'V I i Now owned by Barnwell County and . ed on the North by John M. Gantt, Now owned by Bam\vell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— Two lots in the Town of Barnwell, bounded on the Nopth by Minnie Odom, East by R. C. Hcltnan, West by Ellen Dunbar and Clara Holman, and South by R. C. Holman. > Former owner, Nancy Walker Now ow’ned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— All that lot of land in the Town of Barmfrell, County and State aforesaid, being lot number 9 in Block 2 as de- W T est by John Henry Holly. - Former owner, Eliza J. Sanders. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. ^ —ALSO— Forty-fcur acres of land and two buildings in Diamond School District, bounded on the North by S. E. Morris, -fEasniy S. E.liTorrisT'South by Brown and Bush, and West by C. F. Molair. Former owner, Ariel Still. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. ^^ALSO— Thirty-eight ^cres of land and <>ne building in Diamond School District, bounded on the North by July Sanders, East by Estate of Daniel Williams, South by Mrs. Gilmore Simms and West by Robert DeVoe. Former owner, Theo Williams. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— _ One lot and) one building in Dunbar ton School District, bounded on thei sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— Seventy-three acres of land in Heal ing Spring;? School District, bounded on the North by Edisto River, East by Jeff Hair, S.iuth by Foster Brook and W’est by the Radcliff Place. Former owner, W. J. Jumper. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— One lot and one building in Kline School District, bounded on the Ni rth by M. C. Lee, East b/Tlighway No. 3, South by Jenkins and Ulmer, and West by B. M. Jenkins. Former owner, J. L. Carlton, Sr. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— Eight acres of land-* in Morris School District, bounded the North by Lula Kirby, East by Southern Railway, South by Evans Cave and West by Helen Evans. Former owner, Leroy Copeland 1 . Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county, —ALSO— Fifty acre s of land and one building in Morris School District, bounded on the North by Kearse place, East by W. S. Creech, South by Mrs. Mollie Hogg and! West -by Victor Lewis. Former owner. Chas. E. Danner. Now owned by Barnwetl County, and sold as assets of said county. —•— sepibed on plat of Park Place property of Colonel Butler Hagood, recorded in North by A. C. L. Railroad, East by Clerk’s office for Barnwell County in book 8-L, page 243. Former owner, Estate of S. W. Woodward. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— Ninety-five acres of land, more or less, in Great Cypress. Township, Jackson Estate, South and West by the colored school. Former owners, Mary and Brutu: Coker. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. ' —ALSO— ’Twenty-three acres of land in Dun barton School District, bounded on Ten acres of land in Morris School District, bounded on the North, East and West by Joe Eaves, and on the South by Special Copeland. Former owner, Limuel Eaves. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold' as assets of said county. —ALSO— , Forty acres of land in Morris School District, bounded on the North by Saltkehatchie River, East by El lison Sanders, South by W*. L. Harvey, and West by W. L. Harvey. Former owner, Estate of Sallie Fields^. Now owned by Barnwell Coqntyjmd ;v. V East by P. R. Hay, South by Estate of Annie' Halford and West by Estate, of R. P. Gantt. Former owner, Wm. H. Hay;. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. • —ALSO— acres more or less, with build ings thereon, lying and being situate jn the Williston School District, Coun ty of Barnwell and State aforesaid, bounded on the West by lands of R. S. Purvis, North, South and East by lands of Mrs. Cary Smith. Former owner, Mrs. H. E. Baugh man. ’ Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— Twenty acres of land and two build ings in Seven Pines School' District, bounded on the North by W. A. Hill, East by W. A. Hill, South by W. B. Parker and West by J. W. Patterson. Former owner, Estate of Alex Gi eene. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— Fifty acres of land and one building in Seven Pines School District, bound ed on the North by M. G. Tant, East by St. Paul Church i d, South by Hugh Lee Estate and West by M. R. Moore. Former owner, R. W. Dick*. Now dwned by Barnwell County and ; [ sold aS a^SSts of said edunty. _ * —ALSO— ' One hundred fifteen acres of land in Seven Pines SchooL District, bounded on the North by Laura Jenkins, East by Allen Hill, South by L. W. Tilley and We^t by J. W. Patterson. Former owner, S. K. Brown. 13 Now'owned by Barnwell County and sold'as assets of said county.. Terms of sale: Cash; purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. Purchaser will be giveiv immediate possession. - / ■• Any former owner or mortgage holder of any of the above described i . mi i • sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— Fifty-two acres of land in Morris School District, bounded cn the North /'Uy- Saltkehatchie Swarhp, East by E. si S. Deer, South by Bamwell-Ulmer county road and West by C. F. Rizer. Former owner, Horace K. 'Sanders. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. —ALSO— Twpnty-seven acres of land and one \ tracts of land will be given the^p- portunity of purchasing said tract or tracts prior to date of the sale by paying all costs to date. R. L. BRONSON, Clerk of Court, J. J. BELL, County Treasurer, W. H. MANNING, County Auditor, Forfeited Lind Commission, of Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. C., Nov. 11, 1985.