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" V — '■— 'Wf ■■<* ,pp " 'tUf J?: I'-. I- rir- ''- 1 RN’- P- ..•v- *ij. ^ ^ ^(i n» »■»»»> ■'"•w* THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWEtL, SOUTH CAROLWA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31. !»«>- r » , Local and Personal News from Williston Williston, Dec. 26.—Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Myers entertained ’the week ly bridge club -Tuesday night of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Ray. Yellow chrysanthemums adorned the rooms where three tables were placed for bridge. The highest score prise for the ladies was won by Mrs. J. A. Kennedy. A two course supper was served before the games. Mrs. Walter Cheatham was again guest of iKinor when Mrs. Q. A. Ken nedy, Jr., entertained at bridge last Thursday afternoon. The suggestion of Christmas was carried out in the decorations of Mistletoe, bells and Xmas wreaths, these being used in profusion about the rooms. Prizes were given for top scoreund consolation. The guest of honor was presented with a dainty piece of lingerie. Mrs. Kennedy ser ved a delicious salad course with cof fee. Miss Ruby Courtney who is teach ing in Bryson City, N. C., is at home for the holidays. Messrs. George Lott and Coon Stringfellow of New Smyrna, Fla.', are in town visiting relatives. Mr. Ted Riley of Greenville* is spending a few days in town with friends. _ Mrs. E. W. Black left Monday for Miami, Florida to spend the Xmas holidays with Mr. Black. Mr. W. Tate Willis 6f Miami, Fla., will be the guest of relatives during the holidays. Miss Louise Black who is teach ing in Kershaw is at home with her parents, Captain and Mrs. W. D. Black/ . Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Johnston of -Allendale spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.jJ. W. Johnson. ~ Mr. John Marshall Lee of Miami, Fla., is spending the holidays .with relatives. Miss Lucile Scott who is teaching at Piedmont is at home for the holi day#, v Mr. M. E. Smith of Preston, Ga., spent the wfcek-end with Mr. and Mrs M. A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wgathersbee have gone to Hickory, N. G. to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Loy Bolick. , - ' Mi*s Agnes Hill and Miss Floiiise Quattlebaum left Tifcsday for Flori da to spend the holidays. Mr. Harry Trotti of Cofumbia is home with relatives for the holidays. Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Polcen of Ak ron, Ohio, are home for the holidays with Mrs.-Polcen’s mother, Mrs. Bud die Hair. Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Courtney were visitors in Columbia Saturday. Mrs. James H; McDugal of Wash ington, D. C., is with her mother, Mrs. Buddie Hair for the holidays? Mr. Curtis Whittle of Clemson Col lege is home for the holidays. Dr. J. L. Weeks of Perry Fla., and Let Us Fill Your Tank with And Prove to You the Superiority of This Wonderful Gas. Barnwell Filling Station A Pr,r~- THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH A day ’s work on the Southern When a railroad system extends for 8,000 miles across eleven states and em ploys 60,000 workers, it does a big day’s work. Here are the figures of an average day on the Southern Railway System: Trains operated . , , 1,270 Passengers carried . . 50,000 Carloads of freight loaded on our lines and received from other railroads .... 8,000 Ton-miles produced . 32,000,000 Tons of coal burned in loco- ^ motives 14,000 Wages paid . . $220,000 Materials purchased . $135,000 It takes management, and discipline, and a fine spirit of cooperation throughout the organization, to do this work day after day, and maintain the standards of service that the South expects from the Southern. * v; Mr. *Jack Edward# of Kitchinga M were recent visitors at the home their uncle, Mr. William Mai Mr. J. H. Matthews and mothe attended the state convention in. Co umbia. Mr. P. F. Parker left Sunday fo**^ Orlando and other points in Florida. , Mr. ,D. C. Weeks and Mr. Horac< Blumc motored to August a Tuesday Mr. W. E. Prothro, who was in aj automobile accident about two week| A j^ ago is able to be out again. • , Mr. and Mrs. W. Jennings Wood ard of Bamberg, announce the btrt of a son. Mrs. Woodard is remember ed as Miss Esther Folk of Williston. Govan News. w« nly ace the P- iua P- n- Govan, Dec. 26.—-Mr. and Mrs. J F. Craig of Eastover are. spending the holidays with the latter’s mother Mrs. A. R. Lancaster. ' Judson Browing of Columbia i^ 18 spending the holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Browning. . it n The teachers of the graded school ^ have gone to their homes to spend,,. Christmas. • u if O. W Lancaster, who teaches at e Turbeville,'is at home for the holi-^ days. ° — X i. Misses Gussie and Marguerite Sea-^ brook and Ethel Kittrell, who attend n Memminger school at Charleston, are ► at home for Christmas. ° Miss Roberts Lancaster, who teach- ^ es at Lake City, is spending the holi-T days with her parents, Mr. and Mrsa R. L. Lancaster. i. Miss Estelle Bolen of Orangeburg- is the house guest of Miss Alma Lan caster. Miss Mary Louise Free of Bamberg is visiting relatives here. \ Mss Letha Collins of Westmin ster is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Collins. The Rev. Paul A. Bolen and Mrs. Bolen, of Orangeburg, are visiting the latter’« mother, Mrs. A. R. Lan caster. ' ' Services at Ml. Olivet.* The Rev. J. R. Cullom will conduct services at Mt. Olivet Church at 3:30 o’clo:k Sunday afternoon. The pub lic b. cordially invited to attend. .MASTER’S “SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell.' * In the Court of Common Pleas. Aida O. Moore, - Plaintiff,* vs. R R. Moore, Columbia National Bank, Harry J. McCormick, First Nation al Bank of Fairfax, Bank of West- _ ern Carolina, National Loan *and Exchange Rank, Liberty National Bank and the Berkley Company, Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, S. C., in front of the Court House, on Monday, January 4th, 1926, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real property, to-wit: All that certain lot, with the build ings thereon, situate in the town of Snelling, containing about three- fourths of an acre, and bounded on the Nbrth by public road leading fmm Barnwell to Augusta; East by lands of K. E, Moore and J. J. Hill; South by jight-of-way of A. C. L. Railroad, and West bj^ a street of the town of Snelling, which separates, this Jot from lot of Maude Ruth Moore and lot of G. L. Hill. ' 7’erms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. 'Master’s office, Dec *18, 1925. MASTER’S SALE. Snelling, Dec. 28.—Miss Grubbs, of Ra’.iegh, N. C. ( is speni the holidays with her sister, Mrs! F. Hill. , Messrs. H. M. and George C vtfire visitors at Williston Wednes of last week. V Mr. George Cook spent last we end at Bamberg with his brother, 4 James B. Coofc. Mr. and Mrs W. B. Parker are iting the latter’s parents, Mr. Mrs. Oscar Turner, at Greenwood Mr. Melvin Lane is spending a l days at Cartersville with relatives Miss Luck* Cook, who is teaching Hercules, is at home for the holida Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Birt, of V listen, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Anders of Dunbarton, Mr. James B. Cook t Miss Inez Bozardt, of Bamberg, t Mr. W. M. Birt were the guests Mr and Mrs. H M, Cook Sunday. Miss Eva Hair, of Williston, visiting Miss Lucy Cook. Messrs. R. M. and J. E. Hair, Williston, spent Saturday here w their sister, Mrs. Ella Rutland^ SHERIFF SALE. TAX NOTICE! TAX LEVIES BY SCHOOL DISTRICTS FOR THE YEAR 1925. School District Co I o O -i it 9 IB •3 .o ©• c 9 2 O 3 » a H 0 x r\ Z o S 0 —• 9 r* n 9- P 9 n n 2 o . • g B £ I © W f X* S. s* rt* 2. 3 OA W 2! o O o 9 0 2 o to CO 3 £ o */ g E <7 o I I s 2J O | 2: o 0 State of Sonith Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE vs. MRS. JULIA A. BUSH Under and by virtue of a Tax Ex -ution to me directed by J. B. An strong, Treasurer of Barnwell Cou ty, I have this day levied upon at legaP hours *ot sa?e r sa defaulting bidder’s bid or any further bid that they may make at the subse quent sale. That in case the sale of these three tracts of land fails to bring sufficient funds with which to pay up and dis charge the judgment of the plaintiff, together with costs and expenses; and the defendant, the Savannah Timber Company, fails or refuses to make up the- deficiency or indicate their willingness to do so within fif teen minutes, then the timber and timber rights as conveyed in the deed of J. E. Hrdley to the Savannah Tim ber Company, dated March 8th, 1917, will be sold to the highest bidder on said sales day on*Hke terms as the lands are sold. , Said timber rights described as follows: “All of the timber and timber rights, which includes the ,right of cutting for ten (10) years from the 8th day of March, 1917, in and upon those two said tracts of land situated in Four Mile* Township, Barnwell County, South Carolina, and described as folljws: 1. That tract of land containing eighty-three (83) acres, more or less, bounded on the North and East by lands of Mrs. OJivi a Holley, South by the Savannah River, and West by lands of Mrs. Mary Heath, and 2. That tra^t- of land containing seventy-five (75) acres, more or less, bounded North by the Monroe Tract of the Savannah Lumber Company, to the South by the Monroe and Ashley tracts of the Savannah River Lumber Company, and to the West by the Zeigler tract of the Savannah River Lumber Co.” G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. 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I *»i Books open October 15th, 1925 and close March 15th, 1926. January 1st a penalty of 1 per cent.; February, 2 per cent; March. 7 per cent. After March 15th all unpaid taxes will he turned over to the Sheriff for collection. DOG LICENSE $1.25 payable in January, 1926. J. B. ARMSTRONG, • ’ County Treasurer. < ► < ► < * < * *» < > < > <» < ► < > < * < ► LONG TERM MONEY to LEND ———w——iin- ' 1 ' »■ § 6 per cent, interest on large amounts Private funds for small loans. LAWYERS BROWN & BUSH ’ BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. «► .1;: State of Soutn Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. . ► • , - x . Stfhthern Cotton Oil Company, ' • . : Plaintiffs ; ;V i .. s J: E. Holley, C. B. Ellis, Jr., and Savannah Timber Company, Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause I will sell at Barnwell, S. C., in front of the Court House, on Monday, Jan uary 4th, 1926, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of. sale, the following described real property (the timber and timber rights of the Savgimah Timber Com- oany, as shown bfr deed of J. E. Hol ley, dated the 8th day of March,"1917, to said Company, are excepted): All that piece, parcel or tract of land sit uate, lying and being in Barnwell Comity, South Carolina, known as the Hammock tract, containing four hun KNOWLEDGE ^ that the young anchold alike need vitamins to as sure growth and health emphasizes the usefulness and need of « Ssatf s Emulsion UC 111 lie TO m Farm Loans 6 per cent., large amounts. Town prop erty in Barnwell, residential and business, 7 per cent. Loans procured promptly at lowest cost. — AlteTidRte, Bamberg and Barnwell Counties. THOMAS M. BOULWARE r Attorney-at-law - *■ Barnwell, S. 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