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t K r k i f f FOR VETERRNS .-'S- Red Cross Provides Friendly Service of Many Kinds to Army of Disabled. BULK OF WORK BY CHAPTERS v 2,397 of These Are Helping Ex* Service Men Obtain Bene fits U. S. Provides. On« field of Red Cron service alone, tlint of assisting disabled veterans of the World War, entails expenditures 94^00,000 greater than the aggregate receipts of tbo Annual Roll Call of 1P20, the American Red Cross an nounces in a statement urging a wide spread Increase in membership at the Annual Roll Call, An—1 3 >. ▲t the present time National Head quarters and the nation-wide chain of Chapters of the Red Cross Is spend ing approximately $10,000,000 annual - . , } Luther Delk, Norton Delk, Benjd- ly for the relief of disabled ex-service min ^ Dc] ^ men and their families, while the ag gregate receipts from last year’s Roll Call were approximately $0,000,000. It la In the 2,289 of the 3,000 Red Cross Chapters which still are helping solve the veteran's problem of adjust ing himself to a normal civilian status that the greater part of the cost of this service Is borne. Of the total sum spent for vetersna* relief last year, National Headquarters exfiended a to tal of more than 12,600.000, while the remaining disbursement of approxi mately $7,000,000 represents the con tribution of (Chapters In this country wide effort to assist the Government tn providing the aid sorely needed by three men and their families. An Ever Expanding Problem service men la ever-expending and probably will not react 1 the (teak be fore 1920, le (NP assertion of well-In formed Government officials and that 2.W7 Red <'roes Chapters regard It a« their moat Important work Is evi dence that the expansion la in nowise confined to a particular section but le. •a the contrary, nation aide At the ead of the fiacel year, June 90. 1921. there were 26.900 disabled service men le the 1,992 letted Ktalee Public Health Bert Ire, Contract and tloreni- meat Hospitals end Hotdlers ■osass. and that number le Increasing at e rate of I.0UU e month Thousands of these men recelvtag medical treatment, compensation and vocational training from the Govern- aaent today, started their efforts to obtala them through the Red Cross Oiapter The Chapter, acting as the disabled man s agent la claims sgalnst the Governioeat informs the msn as to the procedure ne<.*«uM»r) to gsln for him that which la provided him by Federal statute. Ills applications for coinpensutiuii. medical treatment sod training are prn|»erl) filed with the aid of the Red Cross Chapter. Many Forms of Assistance If there Is dcluy before the man’s rlalm Is acted tip u, the Red Cross Chapter lends the man money to meet the Imperil!i\e need* of hiuiHcdf and hU dependent* vital :_g.t^e i7 ^od» 1 * ' r nil\K l nunettt * »-#re ts kec^plng bis niittd free from worry uluxit his home. Keeping the vetenm’s fnm- 11y from hartinbip of every kind and Informing liltn of Ita welfare I* an other province of the Chapter. Free from fear on this score, the iiiun's re covery ami advancement usually Is rapid Kvery month fltirlng the last year, the American Red Cross Inis given service of one kind or another to an average' of 129.21*1 former service men and their families. , An Indication of the extent of the faith reposed in the Red Cross Chapter is tn he found in the fnct that there were 3r>d,r>44 re quests for friendly aid lu the solution of personal problems. 448 Workers in Hospitals While the man prior to entering Covernmem care deals largely with the Chapter, afterward lie conies into con tact with the service provided by Na tional Headquarter^ There are 448 Red Cross workers In the United Frntes Public Health Service and con tract hospitals and other Institutions In which these men are being cared for, whose duty Is to provide for his Defendants. SUMMONS FOR / RELIEF—COM PLAINT NOT SERVED. ____ To the defendants above named: You are hereby summoned, and -e- qoired to answer ttre complaint h“re- in. which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the county and statv a- bove named, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint unm the subscriber at his office in tne town of Barnwell, S. C., twgnty days from the service hereof, exclusive of the day of service, and if you fail to file your answer within the time ^1- foresaid the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the court for the ru'ief demanded in the complaint. James E. Ihuia Plaintiff’s Attorney State of South Carolina, t wenty of Barnwell. In the Court*of Common Plem. NOTICE. To Norton Delk, Slanmore De’k, Mrs. Ivy Anderson, Mr». 'L't*** Hiers, Cappie Baker, or Cappie De.k, Lake notice that the complaint in this action, together with the -uin- mens, of mhirh the foregoing l» a copy, was this day filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Com mon Pleas, for the County of Barn- wen. iaa. F. Davis, Plaintiff’s Attorney. November ES, 1921. R L. Bronson. C. C. C. P. State of South Carolina, County of BarninJJL _. * la the Coprt of Common Pleas. William Prince, Annie Kennedy, Sophronia Rowell, Thomas Prince, Rebecca Still, Miry Priester, Doaia Morris, Amanda Lambert, Wdlie Sanders, Nan*:^ Ann Morris, Mo rs Morris, Elisha Morris, Joseph Mor ris, Nicey Morris. Durrence, Jnmes Ray, Georgia Ray, Susanna Ray, Ella Diamond, Annie Shipes, Jacob Shipes, and Lizzie Berry, Andrew. Sanders, Frank Sunders, James San ders, Moye Sanders and Mary Z^n, ’ Plaintiff ^ - against Henry G. Delk, individually and as EXECUTOR of the last will and testament of H. K. Delk, deceased, R. P. Sanders, Johnson M. Sanders, James Sanders, Joseph Sanders; John Sanders, Lizzie D. Hiers, Chtraftohstitutional School tax _'_3 mills! Woodward, Fannie Baxley, H. H. Delk, Furman Delk, Jacob Hartiog, Charles Hartzog, James Hart/.og, Elias Hartzog, William Hartzog, E. E. Morris, Willie R. Delk, Cappie Baker, Elijah Delk, Edgar Delk, D. J. Delk, Stanmore Delk, W. D. vDv’k, Dora Hunt, Jacob Croft, Edgar De’k, Eddie or Edward Delk, Lessie Dc’k, Ivy Anderson and Sarah Delk and THE DOUBLE POND BAPTIST CHURCH. Isaac Delk, Howell Deik, Lizzie Still, Fannie Graham, Mar garet Delk, otherwise called “Sug,” County and School tuxes. lamnrry l*x, IVSZ, 1 per'eST. peiw slty will be added. February lat, 1922, 1 per cent ex tra will be added. March 1st, 1922, 6 per cent, pen alty extra will be added to March 15, making the jienalties read as fol lows: January, 1 per cent.; February, 2 per cent., and March, 7 per cent. After March the 15th; executions will be served against all delinquent taxes and turned over to the Sheriff for collection. * Tax rate as follows: * X For State purposes 12 For ordinary county pur poses -— —_ -.7% mills. Interest and Sinking Fund on Highway Bonds 1 1-4 mills. Roads ____ l ——2 mills. Total Levy 26 mills. A special levy of 2 mills will be added to all property in Ehinton Schoo District for, Bridge Bonds. Special School Levy. The following School Districts have special levies .Tor school pur poses, as follows: Columbia, Edisto, El- lenton. Reeves CreeK and Tinker’s Creek-/.. 2 mills. Bloomingdale, Owen’s Cross Roads, Red Oak, and Upper Rich Land 3 mills. Ashleigh, Lee’s, Long Branch, Meyer’s Mill, Seven Pines. Barbary Bmneh. Morri, 4 mflU. ^f$$$$m$$m$: fm$$$CfWmi $$$*$$$$$$$$$$** $$$$$4$: $*$$$$$£ XMtr Qrorc and San Hill — mills. Elko, 4 mills for ordi nary purposes v and 3 mills for bonds. Total 7 mills. Big Fork, Four Mile, Double Pond, Friendship, ; Green’s, Hercules, Hilda, Mt. Calvary, New Forest, Pleasant Hill and Reedy Branch, Oak Grove 28 mills. Blackville, 7 mills for ordinary school purposes and 4 mills for Bonds. Total.11 mills. Dunbarton, 9 mills for ordinary school purposes and 3 mills for Bonds. Total 12 mills. Healing Springs .. 12 mills. Kline, 8 mills tor ordi- > nary school purposes and 4 mills for Bonds. Total 12 mills. Barnwell, 10 Vi mills for ordinary schoo purposes and 4Vi mills for Bonds. Total 4—__15 millc. Williston, 11 mills for ordinary school purposes and 4 mills for Bonds. Total 15 mills. Dog Nax. . Under the present law Dog Tax Will be $1.25 including the dog te«x tag v/hich will be furnished by the County Treasurer. A fine of not less than $5.00 or more than $20. , .)0 will be imposed on all persons who own a dog and fail to pay the above tax. J. B. Armstrong, County Treasurer. 3 3 Your Best Partner r?r 3 Your best partner, one you caii always depend ou, - is a bank account in a good, strong, carefully selected bank. , We offer you that kind of a bank? Our banking 1 fa cilities are the best. Our officers and directors are care ful, courteous, successful business men. Every dollar en trusted to us is carefully, safeguarded. That’s the kind of a Bank you need, the kind of men you.want as busi ness associates, the kind that makes your account at our Bank a partner you can always depend upon. i Bank of Western Carolina, 3 3 3 3 Capital Stock Protection Over $850,000. o Head Office 1 AIKEN, S. C. Barnwell, S. G. 9it***$$m*$**t ***********************************************9 •«i* «<» I Repairs for Overland 90 at Big Reduction in Price We are taking down one Ninety and offer all parts much cheaper than regular price on new part*. ■— TrFTTWHfTW, Slartlng Motor, Vac uum Tank, Distributor, Motor com plete if desired. Front'and rear Wheels, Springs, or any part of this car. Two 31 x 4 Fisk Tires and T :be* in good condition at $7.50 each. One Battery, $10.00 LEMON BROS., Barnwell, S. C. Is He Listening to You? Twomileage books, two weeks from the office, a hundred dollars of ex pense—that’s one way. Twenty telephonecalls, a few hour's time and you've talked straight to a score of customers in that many towns of your “wheel." The low STATION TO STATION rate makes it more prolitable. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY I Prices REDUCED 15c and 25c. PROGRAM Nov. 30th to Dec. 6th THE VAMP THEATRE BARNWELL’S HOUSE OF ELITE, IRREPROACHABLE MOTION PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE. TAX SALE. State of South Carolina. County of Barnwell. The State of South Carolina, against Jane Hirkxon. Under -nd. by virtue ^f a tax ex ecution dirwtrd to me by J. B. Arm- ftlix-ng, Ti-easure* 1 of Barnwell Coun ty, I have thin day levied upon :«ij1 will «e l l to the highest bidder, in 'ront of the Court H-'Use at Barnwe.l, S.>utk Carolina, on Monday, Decem ber 5, 1921, this heinir salesday in •.:iid month, between the legal hoerx of s.ile. to the highest bidder for cadi "• ..g -le-1 nl>» d rca! estate- -and- lying, in tin?’ 1 anxen ol 1 Wllftston, bounded on the N’jrth by G. W. Green, on the Ea«t bv <!. VV. Green, on the South by G. \Y. Green and on the West by Street.” S-inu- heinir sold to satisfy taxes- and costs. Purchaser to pay fer stamps and papers C. Keys Sanders, Shei iff, Barnwell County. Augusta Lumber Company, Augusta, Georgia. Manufacturer* and Dealer* LUMBER LATHS SHINGLES —SASH DOORS BLINDS LIME CEMENT PLASTER -ROOFING WALL-BOARD i Complete House Bills Large or Small Orders X Build or Repair Now While Prices Are Low / * ? GET OUR QUOTATIONS—FREE FOR THE ASKING • i TAX SALE. State of South Carolina. County of Barnwell. The State of South Carolina, against .** Patsy Long. Under ami by virtue of a tax ex ecution directed to me by J. B. Arm strong, Treasurer of Barnwell Coun ty, 1 have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder, m front of the Court House at Barnwell, South Carolina, on Monday, Decem ber 5, 1921. Jthis. being salesday in said month, betweerv the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for ca^i the following described real esta&: “Two lots, situate and lying in the township of Williston, measur- rerrent ion, help him with Ids coinpen-Ning 50 ft by 155 ft. each, or the two nation claims, keep him in touch with his family: In short, meeting his every need: outside of that provided by the Government. While these are a few of the reapicmstSlIItlee ef the National Organization, they are by no means all. Among other Red Cross , ,TiffHaiFT^^TreT' It handled 70,732 allotment and al lowance claims. Ir delivered through Its Chapter or ganization At,055 allotment cheeks to veterans who had moved from the ad dresses furnished to the Bureau of War Risk Insurance. It provided a special fund of $10,000 for medical assistance to* men under vocational training. It rw^e 32,495 loan* totaling $430,000 to men taking vocational training, _ which 95 per te«M baa bean ivpaiC lot? combined measuring 60 ft. by 310 ft.> same being bounded on the North Tn v Elko Road, on the South by Stansell Street, on the Ea^t by lets formerly owned by Phillip Sim mons, and the West bv lota formerly olan These lots are numberk 6 and 23 in block “B” as shown by pbit re corded in Clerk of Court’s office, Barnwell, S. C., Book 6*G, page o Same being sold-to -satisfy taxes and costs. Purchaser .to pay^for stamps ami papers. C. Keys Sanders, ^ Sheriff, Barnwell County. TAX NOTICE. The County Treasurer’s office will frOnTN!^. 15, 1921, Dee. Ii2l, for the collection Sute, \ F. F. BAUER. Manager. WEDNESDAY Wallace Reid In “HELD BY THE ENEMY” • %„ mm FRIDAY .... and SATURDAY , ,i p 11 —jyfr** f Special! Special! “The Four Horse- of the Apocolypse” Better than “The Birth of a Na».ou’* MISS PAULA BEERMAN will ring twice daily. Special Orchestra. TUESDAY, DEC. 6th ... Douglas McLean in “The Jailbird” Mary Miles Minter in The Stolen Kiss’ 1 MONDAY, DEC. 5th... f 8 ♦> i COMING: j ❖ Dec. 14th: “Outside the Law” ♦!* *2-' eja j. 9 x-x-x-x-x-x-xk-x-i-x^j-x-x-*:* 6 per cent, interest on large amounts. Private funds for small loans. BROWN & BUSH LAWYERS BARNWELL. SOUTH "CAROLINA. •x~K~x~x~x-x~x~x~x~x~:~x*<~:~>-x~x-x~x-*x-xK~x~x~X"frXN>*fr*! EAGLE “MIKA] ’endl No. 174 For Safe at iafivo EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY. NEW YORK I i~ iMBft-L.. brii iriii 11