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THB BAKNWELL FBOPLUBNTDVBL, BARNWELL. JMTBUESTING PERSONAL NOTES PROM DUNBARTON "Dunbarton, Nov. 29.—The mem- of the Dunbarton school left Wednesday for their jranpective homes to visit relatives mad friends during the Thanksgiv dag holidays. John H. Webb has returned from Ga., where he spent the pveral months. Warren Bates, of the U. S. Navy Sunday for a 30-day visit relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Dicks to Greenville Thursday to the Furman-Clemson foot game. Blisses Marguerite Beattie and Harley, students at Win College, spent the Thanksgiv. dag holidays in Dunbarton with Jheir parents. B. K. Anderson, Miss Nancy and Mrs. Mamie Baxley shoppers in Augusta Friday. Miss Lets Greene, who is a mem- ar of the Mklville school faculty, the weekend here with her i, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Greene The Rev. Odysse Kneece, of Greenville, who spent the weekend conducted a Thanksgiving service in the Snelling building Thursday evening, il from Dunbarton attended service. Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick ■4 their two attractive daughters, and Martha, arrived here Wednesday from Jacksonville, Fla., Be he the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rountree for the holidays. Miss Belle Anderson is visiting nUetirm in Atlanta this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. King, Mrs. C. H. Beatty, Mrs. Arlington, Marguerite Beattie and Mrs Greene spent Thanksgiving evening in Barnwell. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hiers and spent Sunday at Ward, the latter’s parents, Mr. and R. P. Strom. Among the out-of-town visitors here during the past week were: Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Killingsworth end children, of Florence; Mr. and Mn. G. J. Anderson and family johI Mrs. Pinckney Lee, of Willis ten; Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Moody, of Orangeburg; Miss Grace Tisdale, Mias Sallie Williams, Miss May Owens Brinkley, Fred Brinkley and Frank Shuler, of FUenton; Elizabeth Dicks, of Langley; Nora Hogg and daughter, of til; Miss Ruth Hull Dicks, •f Danville, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Tisdale and baby and Mr. and Wilbur Tisdale, of Augusta; and Mrs. Walter Moody and tr, of Denmark; Mr. and Ernest Eubanks, of Columbia; and Mrs. W. L. Whaley, Leon Mrs. T. E. Killingsworth family, of Aiken; Mr. and Ernest Parker, of Atlanta. BASKETBALL PRACTICE WILL BEGIN THIS WEEK ASHLEIGH NEWS ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hair, and f, June, spent the past weekend Denmark at the home of Mr. R Mrs. A. J. Elkins. They were ipanied home Monday by Mrs. brother, Gunter Elkins. Percy Beasley returned to Green- QJe Sunday morning where he is ling Furman University, af- spending the holidays at the of Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hair spent 'Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. <amd Mrs. Blease Rosier. Mrs. Stafford Creech, and son, JPobbie, spent Sunday at the home •f Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Blease Rosier, and aaa, Bobbie, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hair. .^Mr* and Mrs. Bennie Hair, IBanche and Lizzie Hair, spent Sun- 4tilay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross. Leona Ross of Blackville, daughter, Alcousee of Colum- were visitors in this section iving. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ha ir were -viaitors Sunday at the home of Mr. mmd Dallas Creighton in Snelling. Teachers Visit Relatives. Coach W. R. (“Monkey") Prite stated today that basketball prac tice for the boys team at the local high school would start this week A number of boys from the rural sections are planning to join the squad this year and will help out considerably. The loss of Solomon Blatt, Jr and Arden Lemon, who graduated last spring from the local school, will be felt by the local coach, but most of last year’s team members will be back. Last year was the first year that the local boys had had a cage team and the rec ord piled up was not so impressive, but Coach Price states that he will have a much improved team this winter. Roscoe Still, Tommy Rich ardson, Harry Lee O’Bannon, John B. Cook, "Sonny” Patterson, and a number of others will be out for the squad. All but one of the boys named have had previous experi ence and should be greatly im proved this year. The coaching of the team will be handled by Coach Price this year, Roy E. Hewey, who handled this assignment last year having left the school and gone to Greenville high. The girls have been at work for some time under the direction of Miss Margaret Ellis. They number among their squad mem bers a good many of last year’s regulars and are planning to make a race for district title honors. Coach Price also stated that he hoped to get boxing practice start ed by the week before the Christ mas holidays. This sport will be un der the direction of J. U. "Red" Watts, Jr., local attorney and for mer member of the University of South Carolina boxing squad. Coach Watts has made boxing one of the most popular sports in Barnwell during the two years that he has directed the ring teams here and his teams have made quite an en viable record. Solomon Blatt, Jr., Warren Calhoun and Thomas Boul- ware were lost from the squad but there are still enough veterans left frem last year to build the team around. These three men will be missed, however, and it is hoped that replacements will turn up to fill their shoes so that Barnwell can have a better season than last year. A. W. KNIGHT. Bamberg, Nov. 29.—Archilles Wilkes Knight, 69, prominent news paper and business man, died at his lome about noon today, following a stroke of paralysis late yesterday afternoon. He had apparently >een well, but complained of numb ness in his left arm and soon af terwards fell in his home. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at four o’clock at Trinity Methodist Church, with interment following in the family >lot in South Elm cemetery. Mr. Knight, who was born at lennettsville, was well known in newspaper circles, having been con nected with several papers in the State. He purchased The Bam- >erg Herald in 1899, which paper le owned at the time of his death, lowever, he retired from active newspaper work in 1913, when he was appointed postmaster at Bam berg by President Taft. He was reappointed by President Wilson and served for nearly 12 years. He was public spirited and very active in civic life, and leaves hundreds of rienda who mourn his passing. College Students at Home. GIVES DEMONSTRATION AT BAJINWELL MARKET Miss Myra Reagan, Extension Nutritionist of Winthrop College, visited the Barnwell Club Market on Wednesday morning at the reg ular mid-week salesday to give a demonstration of the proper way to make butter and cottage cheese. This demonstration was held im mediately following the regular market hour and a large number of the market women were on hand for the demonstration. Miss Elizabeth McNab, Barnwell County Home Demonstration Agent, is striving to improve the grade of products offered for sale on the local market in every possi ble manner and this is one of the most important matters that has been taken up recently—the proper handling of milk and its by-pro ducts. A discussion was given on the handling of milk in connection with the butter making demonstra tion. The Ideal market has advanced rapidly, particularly in the past few years, and now every woman who trades with the farm women is assured that the vegetables, eggs, milk, etc., that they purchase are fresh and as high a grade of quality as can be produced. The improvements on the local market are numerous and the local house wives have shown their apprecia tion by purchasing a large part of their produce from these farm wo men. The new quarters for the market, which were recently occupied and are located in the old town hall building which has been remodeled since it was partially destroyed by fire last winter, have brought forth many complimentary remarks and the local club women and house wives believe that Barnwell has the best market of its kind in any little town in the State. The many Barnwell County friends of Mrs. Tommy Nimmer, of Thomasville, Ga., will be glad to learn that she is improving after a major operation about ten days ago. SOUTH CAROLINA =—= THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1M7. checks COLDS and FEVER Liquit Tablets first day Salve Nose Drops, Headaches, 30 mins. Try “Rub-My-Tism” World’s Best Liniment. Legal Advertisements NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. members of the faculty of 4b Barnwell public schools spent the Thanksgiving vacation with nvlatives and friends as follows: Mias Mildred Manning at her home in Irmo; Miss Grace League at her Clinton; Miss Laura Quattle- at her home in Conway; Miss McCullough at her home in Owville; Miss Christine Derrick ■tiler home in Johnston; Miss China Stevenson at her home Hartaville; Miss Delma Burgess home in Kingstree; Miss Lil- Jones at her home in Ridge- I; Miss Lena Reed at her home Ouneron; Miss Margaret Free home in Bamberg; Miss Ruth at her home in Parler; W. Price at his home in Columbia. in The People*Sentinel. The Barnwell college students spent their vacations in Barnwell with their parents, as follows: Miss Daisy Anderson, Miss Maria Coc- lin and Miss Polly Fales, of Co lumbia College; Miss Marjorie Brown, Miss Ida Carter and Miss Dulycc Harley, of Winthrcp Col lege; Hummel Harley, Tommy Hagood, Sol Blatt, Jr., David Coop er and Arden Lemon, of the Uni T versity of South Carolina; Cadets Edward Richardson, Billy Man ning and Norman Dicks, cf Clem- son College; Miss Martha Frances Grubbs, of Limestone College; Miss Mary Gay O’Bannon, of Coker College; Cadets Denton Rountree, Billy Davies, and Tom Boulware of The Citadel. Rig Fork 4-H Club. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Having qualified as Administra trix of the Estate of the late Isa- dore Hartzog, all persons indebted to said Estate will make payment to the undersigned and all persons holding claims against the said Estate will present the said claims duly itemized and verified to the undersigned at Hilda, South Caro lina. SARAH JANIE HARTZOG, Administratrix of the Estate of Isadore Hartzog. Hilda, South Carolina, November 22, 1937. CITATION NOTICE. district. Said election will be hold in accordance with the terms of the said Act. The following mana gers are hereby appointed: W. P. Still, Sr., Frank Peters, and Sim Hutto. The polls will be opened in the school auditorium at 8:00 A. M., and will be closed at 4:00 P. M. HORACE J. CROUCH, County Supt. of Education. Barnwell, S. C., Nov. 24, 1937—2t. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All persons holding claims against the Estate of Mrs. Lou Baisden, deceased, will file them duly attested with the undersigned Executrix and all persons indebted to said Estate will make prompt payment to the undersigned Exe cutrix. MISS NETTIE SHELTON, Blackville, S. C., Executrix, Es tate Mrs. Lou Baisden, Deceased. 3t. Nov. 23rd. 1937. CITATION NOTICE. The regular monthly meeting of the Big Fork 4-H Club was held November 22nd at the home of one of the members. The meeting was called to order by the president, Juanita Creech. Seven members were present and one new member was added to the club roll. The 4-H Friendship song was sung and the meeting was then turned over to Miss Proctor, county nurse, who gave a demonstration on “How to Take Care of the Sick." The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, Mrs. Lena Dyches hath made suit to me to grant unto her and J. W. Bessinger, Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of John C. Dyches; THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said John C. Dyches, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Barnwell, S. C., on Saturday, Dec. 4th, next after publication thereof, at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand this 24th day of November, A. D. 1937. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate. Published on the 25th day of November, 1937, in the Barnwell People-Sentinel. The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, Dora Lee Wells hath made suit to me to grant unto her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Barney Wells; THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and sigular the kindred and creditors of the said Barney Wells deceased that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Barnwell, S. C., on Saturday, Dec. Uth, next after publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand this 30th day of November, A. D. 1937. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate. Published on the 2nd day of December, 1937, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel. CITATION NOTICE. The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, Dan H. Sawyer hath made suit to me to grant unto unto him Letters of Adminin- istration of the Estate of and ef fects of Charlie Thurmond. THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Charlie Thurmond deceased that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Barnwell, S. C., on Saturday, Dec. 11th, next after publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand this 30th day of November, A. D. 1937. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate. Published on the 2nd day of December, 1937, in The Barnwell People-Sentinel. SHERIFF’S SALE. NOTICE OF ELECTION. By authority contained in an Act passed by the South Carolina General Assembly, 1935 session, notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held in Healing Springs school district. No. 10, on Friday, December 3rd, 1937, for the pur pose of electing one school trustee in said district to succeed L. B. Gibson, *ko has moved from said 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 levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday the 6th day of December, 1937, this being salesday in said month, the following described real estate: 55 acres and 2 buildings in Hilda School District bounded on the North by H. J. Bonds, South by ’ands of W. B. Black, on the East by H. D. Hutto and on the West by J. S. Collins and J. O. Long. Levied upon as the property of S. F. Hutto and sold to satisfy the above Executions and Costs. Also: 1 lot in Seven Pines School Dis trict bounded on the North by At lantic Coast Line Railroad, on the East by John K. Snelling, on the South by Mrs. Alma Patterson and on the West by public road. Levied upon as the property of Est. W. B. Parker and sold to satis fy the above Executions and Costs. Also: 30 acres, more or less, and one building in Williston School Dis trict bounded on the North by Yarrow Branch, on the East by lands of Lucille Gunter, South and West by Est. W. H. Kennedy. Levied upon as the property of J. H. Wilson and sold to satisfy the above Executions and Costs. Also: 45.2 acres more or less in Dia mond School District according to Plat of E. G. Hay, Surveyor, dated October, 7-11, 1918, and known as tract 17 in said Plat, recorded in Clerk’s Office for Barnwell County in 'Book 9-C, Page 676. Levied upon as the property of Mn. M. E. Holley and sold to satis fy the above Executions and Costa. Also: 80 acres of land and one build ing in Long Branch School District bounded on the North by Jeff Boyd, East by Erwin Glover, on the South by Rivers Carroll and on the West by Wm. Beasley. Levied upon as the property of Wm. Walker and sold to satisfy the above Executions and Costs. Also: 1 lot in the Town of Blackville bounded on the North and East by R. B. Fickling, South by Rey nolds Street and on the West by Baker Street. Levied upon as the property of C. A. Hartzog and sold to satisfy the above Executions and Costs. Also: 1 lot and building in the Town of Dunbarton bounded on the North by Public School, East by E. D. Dicks and Baptist Church, on the South by B. F. Tisdale. Levied upon as the property of Est. Dr. E. W. Ellis and sold to satisfy the above Executions and.‘ Costs. J. B. MORRIS, Sheriff of Barnwell County. MASTER’S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Barnwell, In the Court of Common Pleas. Annie S. Brown, Plaintiff, vs. S. B. Moseley, Jr., Virginia Girar deau, T. G. Tarver, Receiver of Bank of Western Carolina, Ai ken Mortgage and Realty Com pany, G. B. Hagood, Francis H. Liggett and Company and South Carolina Security Company, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decre tal order to me directed in the above enitled action, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction before the Court House dbor in Barnwell, South Carolina, on sales day in December, the same being December 6, 1937: “All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land with the buildings and improvements thereon, situate, ly ing and being in the Town of Barnwell, County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, contain ing one half acre, more or less, and bounded on the North by Washington Street; on the East by Burr Street; South by lot of Best and West by Jefferson Street, and being known as my home place.” The last highest bidder to de posit 5 per cent, of his bid with the Master to secure compliance with his bid. Purchaser to pay for deed and stamps. G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. C. Nov. 1, 1937. MASTER’S SALE. Under and by virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the case of Augustus Boyd Ray, et al., Plain tiffs, vs. W. S. Browing, et al., Defendants, I will sell to the high est bidder for cash at public auc tion before the Court House door in Barnwell, South Carolina, on salesday in December, same being December 6th, 1937, “All that cer tain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County of Barnwell, State aforesaid, contain ing one hundred and*twenty (120) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the North by lands now or formerly of Betsy Ray; on the South by lands now or form- ly of Jim Sanders; on the East by lands now or formerly of J. W. Lancaster and Gunnels, and on the West by lands now or formerly of Dr. Gus Ray.” The last highest bidder to depos it five per cent, of his bid with the Master to secure compliance with his bid, and should he fail to com ply without legal excuse the same shall be forfeited as liquidated damages. Purchaser to pay for deed and stamps. G.' M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. FORFEITED LAND COMMISSION SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Under and by virtue of the au thority vested in us by the Code of Laws, 1932, of the State of South Carolina, Sections 2170 and 2857, and Acts amendatory thereof we, the undersigned Fortfeited Land Comission of Barnwell County, Will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale, in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Mon day, the 6th day of December, 1937, this being salesday in said month, tate: y One lot in the town of Barnwell, bounded on the North by a Street; Northeast by Old Blackville Road; Southwest by Southern Railroad. Fpnner owner, Manville and Mc Nab. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. ALSO: Four lots in the Town of Barn well, formerly owned by Mrs. R. C. Holman. Former owner, Mrs. Carrie H. Herndon. Now owned by Barn well County and sold as assets cf said county. ALSO: One hundred and twenty acres of land in Big Fork School Dis trict. Bounded on the North by Inez Creech and W. S. Creech; East by J. F. Creech; South by J. M. Moody, and West by C. E. Bar ker. Former owner, Victor Lewis, Receiver for Bank of Kline. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. ALSO: Fifty-four acres of land in Dia mond School District. Bounded on the North by»4and8 of Mrs. Jennie O. Black; East by Mortar Branch; South by lands of Allen, and West by Bamwell-Baldock Public Road Former owner, Estate of H. A. Owens. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. ALSO: Sixty-five acres of land in Double Pond School District. Bounded on the North by Mat Templeton; East by N. E. S. Black; South by Minnie J. Cave, and West by R. A. Easter ling. ‘ Former owner, Mrs. Emma Black. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of%aid county.- ALSO: One lot in Dunbarton School Dis trict. Bounded on the North by lot of Solomon Dunbar; East by Joe Meyer and Isadcre Williams; South by Old Barnwell Road, and West by lot of Solomon Dunbar. Former owner, Hattie Sanders. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. ALSO: Eight acres of land in Four Mile School District. Bounded on the North by Jessie Foreman; East by Jesaie Foreman; West by Griffi* Estate; South by Jessie Foreman. Former owner, W. A. Todd. Now owned by Barnwell County anj sold as assets of said county. ALSO: One hundred eight (108) acres of land in Old Columbia School District. Bounded on the North by Morgan Estate; East by W. P. Wood; South by Owen Walker, and West by Henry Moody Estate, jj Former owner, Joe S. Wood. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. ALSO: One lot in Seven Pines School District. Bounded on the North by Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; South by R. R. Moore; East by G. L. Hill, and West\by R. R. Moore. Former owner, Davis and Par ker. Now owned by Barnwell Cbunty and sold as assets of said county. ALSO: One lot in Seven Pines School District. Bounded on the North and East by W. B. Parker; South by S. E. Moore, and West by Pat terson Mill Road. Former owner, Mrs. Alma Pat terson. Now owned by Barnwell County and sold as assets of said county. ALSO: Twenty acres of land in Upper Richland School District. Bounded on the North by Harold Buford; Blast by Milledge Golphin; South by Milledge Golphin, and West by Brant Bush. Former owner, John C. Scott. Now owned by Barnwell Cbunty and sold as assets of said county. Terms of sale, Cash: purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. Purchaser will be given immediate possession. Any former owner or mortgage holder of any of the above descri bed tracts of land will be given the opportunity of purchasing said tract or tracts prior to date of sale by paying all costs to date R. L. BRONSON, Clerk of Court, J. J. BELL, County Treasurer, W. H. MANNING, County Auditor, Forfeited Land Commis sion of Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. C„ Nov. 15, 1937. Treasurer’s Tax Notice. The County Treasurer’s office will be open from September 15, 1937, to April 15, 1938, for collecting 1937 taxes, which include real and personal property, poll and road tax. All taxes due and payable between September 15 and December 31. 1937, will be collected without penalty. All taxes not paid as stated will be subject to penalties as provided by law. January 1st, 1938, one per cent, will be added. February 1st, 1938, two per cent, will be added. March 1st, 1938, three per cent, will be added. April 1st to April 15th, 1938, seven per cent will be added. Executions will be placed in the hands of the Sheriff for collection after April 15th, 1938. When writing for amount of taxes, be sure and give sejiool dis trict if property is in more than one school district. All personal checks given for taxes will be subject to collection. State Ordinary County Road and Bridge Bonds Past Ind. Bonds Consitutional School Special Local < TOTAL No. 24—Ashleigh 5 7 4 1 3 13 33 No. 33—Barbary Branch. 5 7 4 1 3 17 37 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 26 45 No. 35—Cedar Grove 5 7 4 1 3 18 38 No. 50—Diamond 5 7 4 1 3 17 37 No. 20—Double Ponds 5 7 4 1 3 20 40 No. 12—Dunbarton 5 7 4 1 3 27 47 No. 21—Edisto 5 7 4 1 3 9 29 No. .28—E[ko — 5 7 4 1 3 27 47 No. 53—Ellenton .. . 5 7 4 1 3 18 38 No. 11—Four Mile .. 5 7 4 1 3 8 28 No. 39—Friendship 5 7 4 1 3 17 37 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 50 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 4 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. 64—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 26 46 No. 13—Pleasant Hill — 5 7 4 1 3 15 35 No. 7—Red Oak 5 7 4 1 3 19 39 No. 15—Reedy Branch .. 5 7 4 1 3 17 37 No. 2—Seven Pines 5 7 4 1 3 13 33 No. 40—Tinker’s Creek __ 5 7 4 1 3 17 37 No. 26—Upper Richland. 5 7 4 1 3 26 46 No. 29—Williston 5 7 4 1 3 32 46 between the ages of 21 and 55 years. All male citizens between ages of 21 and 60 are liable to poll tax of 81.00. Checkswill not be accepted for taxes under any circumstances cept at the risk of the taxpayer.—(The County Treasurer reserves right to hold all receipts paid by check until said checks have h paid.) Tax receipts will be released only upon legal tender, post oil money order or certified checks. J. J. Bell, County Treat