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nt’MOAT. «iKrmBEa u. im TW« BARXWILL PBOrLB^KXTTKKU BARXWVLL. BOrni CAtOUWA • BARB AMD BBRBABOUTS • ( l(f». A. A. McAIIiatcr spent Friday in Columbia. Mra. B. P. Davies, Jr., spent Tues day in Columbia. / Miss Nell Dunbar spent Friday af ternoon in Auguata. Miss Margaret Free spent the week end at her home in Bamberg. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Baxley spent Saturday ip Augusta shopping. Mrs. Hallie Hutton is spending her two weeks vacation in Manning. Mrs. R. C. Holman spent the week end in Orangeburg with relatives- 4 Thomas J. Nimmer, of Thomasviile, Ga., spent last Saturday in Barnwell. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoville spent . Saturday afternoon in Augusta shop ping. , Miss Kate Woodward spent the week-end with relatives in Spring- held. Mrs. C. G. Fuller and Mrs. W. A. 1 Fuller spent Thursday in Columbia shopping. E. B. Sanders, of Monck’s Corner, Prat ratted Tharr will be a community-wide pro tracted meeting in the open air pavil ion at Oiar, beginning next Sunday night The opening service will be conducted by the Rev. Gobe Smith, of Olar, with visiting preachers throughout the remsinder of the week. School District, bonded on by Metropolitan Life North. by lands of Mnry Anne and Henry Com-1 Brown. Gnat by L. Cohen, South by Card of Thanks. We wish to take this means of ex pressing our sincere thanks and ap preciation to our many friends for their kindnesses and expressions of sympathy during the recent illness and death of our mother, Mrs. R. W. Dicks. The Family. - ,, “Sunday Eggs" for the Church. “We give all of our 'Sunday eggs’ to the church,” remarked L. S. Still, who lives a few miles east of Barn well, to a representative of The People- Sentinel Saturday. Asked what he meant by “Sunday eggs,” Mr. Still ex plained that the proceeds from the sale of all eggs laid by his hens on Sundays were donated to the church. “And if all the other members would spent the week-end in Barnwell with | do likewise,” Mr. Still continued, "the his family. j task of paying the preacher and other Charlie LaFitte, of Estill, spent the incidental church expenses would be week-end in Barnwell with relatives i made much easier.” and friends. Miss Virginia Cantwell, of Orange burg, spent last week-end with Miss Emily Dicks. , Mr. and Mrs. Newton Dicks, of Augusta, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bennett. Mrs. Tommie Nimmer, of Thomaf- r®* 2* ' " ^ *"•* 01 h,r m<>Uwr - State of Sooth Ctrolina, Mrs. Ella Brabham. Miss Etta Mathis, of Blackville, spent Saturday in Barnwell with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holland. Miaa Rosalie Spann, of Sumter, spent the week-end in Barnwell with Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Price. Mim Elisabeth Mace, of Colnmbia, Legal Advertisements FORFEITED LAND COMMISSION SALE. County of Barnwell. Under and by virtue of the authori ty vested in us by the Code of Laws, 1932, of the State of South Carolina, Sections 2170 and 2*57. and Acta amendatory thereof, see. the under- •igned Forfeited Land Commission of pony; East by Lee Lancaster; South by Northrop Allen, and West by An nie Rice. Former owner, Susan Hutto. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. AL^O: One lot in Blackville School District, bounded on the NArth by Reynolds Street; South and East by R. B. Fick- ling, and Wfcst by Street. Former owner, H. W. Still. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. ALSO: One lot in the Town of Blackville, bounded on the Nprth by Springtown public road; East by lot of Williams; South by lands of J. D. Whittle; West by lands of Juniper Brown. Former owner, Handy Flem. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. ALSO: One lot in the Town of Blackville, bounded) on the North by L. J. Baugh man; East by U. S. Highway No. 3; South by S. H. Rush, and West by Ar thur Reddick. Former owner, Georgia Brown. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. ALSO: One lot in Barnwell School District, bounded on the North by County Home; East by Mary Ann Schofield; South by Lady Brown, and West by Lady Brown. Former owner, Hester Felder. Now owned by Barnwell County and aold aa assets of said county. ALSO: One lot in Barnwell School District, bounded on the North by at roet sepa rating it from the Calhoun lota, no*' I of Coben, and by lota of Ben Peeples, ) lot of the Maaons, lot of Allen. bounded on the North by I net Creech by E«L Southern Land and W S Creech, East by J. F. Creech, and Waal by Eat. of L O. Mr|nt the week-end in Bern we 11 with hrr mother, Mrs. E. B. Sanders. Miss Carrie McNsb, of Florence, is • pending some time in Barnwell with her asother, Mrs. William Mr Nek M tee Bernice Terry, of (VnrWtte, N C . is spending some time with her grandmother, Mrs. S. W. Wanton. Peon Fuller, of WoodmB. is spend ing severs! dnjr* m Bomweil with hlo parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fslier Mrs. Robott A- Patterson hna re turned home after spending several days In BennettevtBe with relatives Mrs P. Rf. Cent well, Sr, of Barnwell County, win sell at public suction to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale, in front of the t S C., on N tober. 19M, toher, 193d, estate. Potty-on Pines Jt-'hc* North by J. M Bsstootmg; East Mamie Smith, South by Etta Boss Owena. and W set by Bence PI Former owner, eente of R. Court Hm sse at Barnwell. adsy. the ftth day of Or- One lot and 4 .ha being • 3MSB in said 1 of Barnwell, he his being • a « BH in mid ! Monroe Street. Sooth by Cr acres of land in Seven West by J. C. District. boonied on the 'mcr ewn Former owner. Annette Allen. Now led by Barnwell County and aold f said county. ALSO: as ssaets Henrietta Dawson and Weal by Nor- men Dicks Levied upon as the property of Peoples Bank and Trust Company and sold to satisfy abov# Execution and costs —ALSO— Twenty acres of land in Red Oak School District, bounded on the North by Arthur Carter, East-by Elizabeth Hunter and Jas. Calhoun. South by Est. J. E. Berlin and West by Ed Car ter and Jbsie Carter. Levied upon as the property of Hannah Peyton and sold to satisfy above Execution and costs. —ALSO— Eight acres of land in Four Mile School District, bounded on the North by Jessie Foreman, East by Jessie Foreman and West by Griffin Estate and South by Jessie Foreman. Levied upon as the property of W. A. Todd and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costs. —ALSO— Forty-nine acres of land and 1 building in Big Fork School District, bounded on the North by C. F. Riser, East by Eva A. Creech, South by S. E. Creech and West by Annie L. Creech. Levied upon as the property of U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty Company and sold to satisfy the above Execu tion and costs. —ALSO— Ten acres of land in Friendship School District, bounded on the North by Edgar A. Brown, East by Eijgar A. Brown, South by G. B. Hagood and West by Eat. of C. C. Zorn. Levied upon as the property of Ed Zorn and sold to aatiafy the above Execution and coats. —ALSO— Forty-three scree of land and 3 buildings. ALSO 22 scree in Barbery B re nek School District, bounded on the North by Willi# Sanders, East by Jenkins Place. South by Highway No. *4 and West by Paul Morria. Levied upon as the property of South by J. M. Moody and Watt by C. E. Barker. Levied upon aa the property of Victor Lewis, Receiver for Bank of Kline end sold to satisfy above Execu tion and costa. —ALSO— Two hundred and 51 acres of land and 3 buildings in Four Mile School District, bounded on the North by Jim Shehan, East by Idis Brabham, South Levied upon aa the D. H. Glover and sold to above Execution and costa. —ALSO— One lot and 1 building in the Ta of Barnwell, bounded on the by Washington Street, East by Manville and McNab and sol satisfy above. Execution and J. B. MOMBPL Sheriff, BeneamB Col • E. Mi we building in the To wnded en the North East by T. A. Hallai aerh and ethers Hogg srs, Jennie up gMmrflWMw • • V • ••*: O. and li Raraws i • rang* egb Mr ksm< d w ■ ’t the t mt hei Mim left or. Mrs. J im Dtckl, this week and Mrs. Brown Teu -es, ef a* tile, N- C. spent the week- th Mr and Mrs. Charlie Brown, Lenme Hsrtsog. ef Blochmilat Holman Now eWOM 1 by Barnwell Count * end sold ea assets ef seed' FHe twenty. Sa ■heel 1 ALSO: 1 II Brei Ferm •Fifty acres sf land in Seven Ftuse ALBO Estate Estate to aata fttoit • Out tl» No Estate Levied Estate e anus!* a ipon as °f Mrs. Mary E. Thomas and of Mra. Soma Morris and aold dy the above Kse<uti<in and r • Dt and m sort y os % • h ; e |f h sod by B —ALBO t and 1 building * h. East. South a f Mra. E. E. He ipon aa the rf Lane Wilson abov# Eaorutlon i —ALBO— uadrsd end eovow and n I- jrv.J^.1 | Went I p. operty 4 sold 4 roots. > Peeples N< eoverai esy« ge. obers thi •go Wmthrsp udeot tbta School Dtet/wi. bowAdbd an the North I by Sue Feed; East by Mra. Hattie Mat- thews. South by Silly Jenkins, and West by Hattie Honeten. Former owner, Holman and Soul- I ware. Now owned by Barnwell Coun ty and sold aa ssoots of said count y. ALSO: Forty-three acres ef land in Seven | Pines School District, bounds«| an the North by Frank Creech; East by W, M. Conk; South by Mra. Solomon Slstt and Sol, Jr., Mra. Perry A. Price and Mtsa Rosalie Spann spent Saturday afternoon in Auguetn. H M Woodward, of Whitmire, is spending several days in Barnwell M. Cash j South by G. B. Laser, and with bis parents, Mr. and Mra. E. F. I West by Mamie Saelliag. Woodward. I Fenner owner, 8. B. Moseley. Now Mra. R. S. Dicks and wm, Bobby ! owned by Barnwell County and aold aa Ihcka, of Chapel Hill, N. C., spent ‘ earned by Barnwell County and aold as the week-end in Bom well with frtendb and relatives. T. R. Brown. R. L. Bronson, Buster Peacock, Eugene Brown aod Tommie B^ulware enjoyed a deer hunt near Yemassee Saturday. Misses Grace League, Hasel Smith, an<j Carrie McNab, Mrs. B. P. Davies, Jr., and Mrs. R. L. Bronson spent Sat urday in Augusta shopping. Misses Doris Elizabeth Northrup and Mary Carolyn Hydrick, of Spring- field, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Peacock. Mrs. T. R. Brown, Mrs. Perry B, Bush, Mrs. S. V. Brown apd Mrs. Char lie Brown, Sr., were visitors in Au gusta on Thursday of last week. .. Auditor and Mrs. W. H. Manning left Tuesday afternoon for. Dillon* where they went to attend the funeral of Maurice Manning on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clarke, nave returned to their home in l^lapii, Fla., after spending several daysV^Ji Ac tives and friends in Barnwell and AL lendale Counties. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Snelling, of Charlotte, were the guests Thursday evening of the former’s father, Judge John K. Snelling, while en route from Orangeburg to Columbia. Alex F. Weimortz, of Elko, was named presidential elector for the Second Congressiopal District at the meeting of the State Democratic exec utive committee in Columbia Tuesday. Miss Jaudon Harley, daughter of Lieut.-Gov. and Mrs. J. E. Harley, was rushed to a Columbia hospital Mon day morning, the attending physician fearing that she was suffering from an attack of appendicitis. Her friends will be glad to know, however, that an examination disclosed no serious trouble and she was able to retain i aa • seats of said caupty. Terms of sale: Cash; ;*ur<heaee ta i pay far papers sad rev»am stamps, ' Pnirhsser will be given lauaedlate pee. j seeesea. A ay farmer owner or mortgage j bolder ef any of the above doocrihod trecto ef lead will be gtvea the eppar- tnatty of purrhaetag said tract or tracts prior to d verth by u tenth b, lei tad West b to date. ALSO: Forty-eight acres of lend and one building in Red Oak township, bound ed as follows: By |ianna Peyton, Richard Hey, Finley Henderson end Edward Calmer. Former owned, Hastings Hunter. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. . ALSO: Nineteen acres of land in Red Oak School District, bounded on the North by Richard Hay; East by 0. H. Owens, South by Gantt Estate; West by R. A. Ellis. Former owner, Elizabeth Hunter. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold' as assets of said county. ALSO: s One lot in the Town of Kline in the same block with the Bank Building. Former owner, H.*C. Creech. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. ALSO: ’ " Two lots in Dunbarton School Dis trict, bounded on the North by Lizzie Meyer; East by Walker Street; South by Ball Park, and West by Street Former owner, J. 0. Patterson, Jr. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. ■ ALSO: b •‘Twenty acres of land and one build ing in Diamond School District, bound ed on the North by Brown and Bush; East by Baldock public road; South by Terie Richardon, and West by es tate of Morris. Former owner, E. F. Seasa. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assata of said county. ALSO: ocrua of land ta of sale by paying R L. BRONSON, Clock of Court, J. J. BELL. County Treasurer, W. H. MANNING, County Auditor. Forfeited Land Commission, of Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. C, Sept. 14, 1936. SHERIFF’S SALES. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Under and by virtue of certain Tax Executions to me directed by J. J. Bell, treasurer of Barnwell County, I have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, be tween the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., Street, South by 0. H. Best and West by Street. Levied upon as the property of S. B. Moseley, Jr., and Virginia M. Girardeau and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costs. —ALSO— One let and 1 building in the Town of Barnwell, bounded on the North by Main Street, East by Mrs. J. A. Por ter, South by C. F. Molair and West by P. W. Stevens. ■% Levied upon as the property of S. B. Moseley, Jr., and Virginia M. Girardeau and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costs. —ALSO— One hundred and eighty-six acres of land and three buildings in Long Branch Schcol District bounded on the North by Jim Morgan, East by branch separating it from lands of Est. of S. A. Hair, South by Est. of C. B. Swann and West by Barnwell-Willis- ton Highway. Levied upon as the property of Estate of Mrs. V. P. Moseley and sold to satisfy above Execution and costa. —ALSO— Ninety scree of land in Bad Oak School District, bounded aa tbs North as batldiag ta Old Co District, boaadod sa tin la Of H B Asdsretia i of J M Ki'lingewastR Aaae Barry and Lam Throe Ruae Crsak. eaam being Isads of Robert Berry. Levied spaa as tbs property of Mra. C. M Porter sad ea|g to aatiafy above Eaeeetiea and rests -ALBO— Owe let to tbs town ef Barnwell, bounded aa the North by a Street. Northeast by OM Blarkvtli# Rood. Southwest by Southern Railroad. Levied upon aa the property of oa Monday, the Sth day of October, 1936, this being ealeedsy in said month, the following described real estate: , One lot and 1 building in the Town of Barnwell, bounded on the North by lot of Estate of Charlie Duncan and Bob Adama, South by lot now or for merly of M. B. Hagood, East by Street, and W’est by Frank Green. Levied upon as the property of Geo. Allen and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costs. —ALSO— One hundred and four acres of Isnd and one building in Seven Pines School District, bounded on the North by F. W. Hill, East by S. E. Moore; South by Joe McCreary and West by Ed Harley. Levied upon as the property of Mrs. Agnes Hill Cone and sold to satisfy above Execution and costs. —ALSO— Forty-one acres of land in Red Oak School District, bounded on the North by Estate of July Sanders, East by Theo Williams, South by Holly Mill Creek and West by E. G. Hay. Levied upon as the property of Estate of Robert DeVoe and sold to satisfy above Execution and costs. —ALSO— Forty-three acres in Red Oak School District, bounded on the North by Est. of 0. P. Hay, East by E. M. Gantt, Estate of J. M. Gantt, L. Gantt and A. P. Hay, South by H. H. Hay, L. Gantt and Alma G- Steinmeyer and on the West by H. H. Hay; ALSO 140 acres of land and 1 building bounded on the North by E. G. Hay, East by James Brown, South by Old Gantt Mill Pond and Eat of S. C. Hay and West by Norman Dtcka. Levied upon aa the property of Estate of Miaa 8. E. Gantt and aold to ' satisfy above Execution and coota. —ALBO— One hundred and twenty acres si land im Btg Fork School Dtotnct, A Carload of Fine Mules I have purchaaeed a carload of the FINEST MULES on the Weatem market*. Theae animals are expected to arrive in Williaton today (THURSDAY), and I invite my farmer fhenda to call and nee them. My prices right. Winchester C. Smith, Jr. WILUSTON, SO. CAR. 1& Treasurer’s Tax Notice! Tho Connt y Treasurer's afire will he open fr April 1ft, 1937, fer mile cling 1939 imam, which 1 property, pol! end rend tna. AS taaee due and payable between 1936, will he collected without penalty AO •object to penalties aa pea Tided by lew. January IM, 1937, asm per rent, will he added. February let, 1937, tore per rent, will he added. March let, 1937, three per cent, will he added. April 1st to April Iftth. 1937, seven per cent, will he Esomtlaue enl he placed la the hands a# the Sheriff fo tor April Iftth, 1937. When writing for a meant of taxes, be sure and give school property is in more than one school district. All personal checks given for taxes will he subject to coilertiotz. 3 3 en Ordinary Count; ii ha a '1 j m# a CL ; 1 U c (X <s Special Local 3 g No. 24—Aahleigh 5 7 4 1 3 IS ss No. 33—Barbery Branch i 5 7 4 1 3 17 ST No. 45—Barnwell 5 7 4 1 3 25 45 No. 4—Big Fork 5 7 4 1 3 21 41 No. 19—Blackville 5 7 4 1 3 25 4fc No. 35—Cedar Grove 5 7 4 1 3 28 6B No. 50—Diamond 5 7 4 1 3 17 XT No. 20—Double Ponds 5 7 4 1 3 20 4». No. 12—Dunbarton -- 5 7 4 1 3 27 47 No. 21—Edisto 5 7 4 1 3 9 2» No. 28—Elko 5 7 4 1 3 27 i ** No. 53—Ellenton 5 7 4 1 3 11 31 No. 11—Four Mile — 5 . 7 4 1 3 8 28. No. 39—Friendship 5 7 4 1 3 >7 XT No. 16—Green’s Academy — 5 7 4 1 3 20 40 No. 10—Healing Springs 5 7 4 1 3 21 41 No. 23—Hercules 5 7 4 1 3 30 5» No. 9—Hilda — 5 7 4 1 ' 3 25 45 No. 52—Joyce Branch 5 7 •' 4 1 3 26 46. No. 34—Kline 5 7 * "S A 1 3 17 37 No. 32—Lee’s ' ... 5 7 4 1 3 11 31 No. 8—Long Branch : 5 7 4 1 3 15 35 No. 54—Meyer’s Mill 5 7 4 1 3 21 41 No. 42—Morris . 5 7 4 1 3 15 35 No. 14—Mt. Calvary — 5 7 4 1 3 18 38 No. 25—New Forest 5 7 4 1 3 18 38 No. 38—Oak Grove 5 7 4 , 1 3 25 45> No. 43—Old Columbia 5 7 4 1 3 29 46: No. 13—Pleasant Hill 5 7 4 1 3 15 35. No. 7—-Red Oak 5 * 7 4 1 3 19 30' No. 15—Reedy Branch 5 7 4 1 3 17 XT No. 2—Seven Pines - 5 7 4 1 3 13 33 No. 40-Tinker’s CYaek _.i— ; 5 7 4 1 3 u. ST No. 26—Upper Richland — • *5 7 4 1 3 26 46 No. 29—Williaton 5 7 4 1 ' 3' 32 ft? The commutation road tax of 13.00 mux between the ages of 21 and 55 years. All male citi of 21 and 60 years are liable to pol! tax of $1.00. Checks will not be accepted for taxes under any at the risk of the taxpayer.—(The County Treasurer hold all receipts paid by check until said checks kave Tax receipts will he released only r hecks. J. J be paid by all male but the si