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/ BUDGET OF INTEMESTYNC ITEMS FROM W1LLBTON Social Events of a Week from * Hustling Barnwell Count/ Town. WilHstor\, Dec. 24.—Mrs! James Arthur Kennedy left last week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. \. J. Hackman, of San Antonio, Texas. She was accompanied os far as At* lanta by Mr. Kennedy. Mr. W. W. Armstrong is spend ing a few weeks with his son Carol] in Cooksville, Tenn. Mr. Guy Pender is spending a few <kys with his mother. Miss Bessie Thompson is home from WinthropvCoHege. Mr. Harry Poythress spent a few days in Columbia this week. Mr. Webster of St. Matthews was a Sunday visitor in Williston. Mrs. T. W. Weeks of White Pond was a visitor in town Tuesday. Capt. C. H. Mathis of Blackville was a visitor in town Tuesday. Messrs. Tate Willis and Chester Page spent Wednesday in Augusta. Mr. J. G. Fanning of Columbia was o visitor in Williston last week. Miss Alma Burckhalter of Aiken is visiting her aunt, Mrs. S, G. Matt hew*. Mr. Lee Garvin has taken Mr. J. S. Week’s place at Boland’s Barber Shop. Mr. James Merritt of Augusta spent Sunday with his uncle, D. L. Merritt. Mr. S. K. Boland has returned to Charleston after Visiting his son, L. H. Boland. Mrs. L. II. Boland and children have gone to Charleston to spend a few days with Mr. S. E. Boland. Mrs. E. G. Fletcher and children of Columbia art* spending h few days with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Kitchings. Mr. Ixmis Portor of Charleston spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hankiiioon of Walker's Station were visitors in WUIlslon Saturday. Mrs M W. Rankin left last week to spend the holidays with her daughter , Mrs Cook, in Greeley- vtlle. Mrs. J. E Kennedy and daughter Elisabeth are viaiting the former’s parents. Mr ami Mrs. D. E. Barnett of Laurens. Tha Williston School rlosod Thursday and the teachers have re turned to their re sportier home* to spend the holidays. Mr J. 8. Weeks has moved from Williston to Charleston. Jle will b« missed but the beat wishes of ell go with him in his work there. Mr. Clarence Brown of Thompson, Ga. who was a member of the Wil liston pennant winning ball teant, spent a few da/s in town last wcv>k. Among the young people who have returned to Williston to spend the Christmas Holidays are Marion Willis from Clemson, Misses Mar garet and Ruby Courtney from Wintfirop, Miss Esther Folk from Limestone, Misses Elizabeth Merritt Louise Black and Hattie Smith from Converse. • * • , ' '' The Yuletide Cantata given at the School Auditorium last Friday evtn- ing was quite a success. A nice sum was realized tot, go towards the purchase of another piano. This was one of the beat if not the best local talent affair ever put on in Williston. Miss Edna Lott deserves the highest praise and ever participant in this delightful little musicalc is to be congratulated.^ Miss Esther Folk is back from Limtstone College for the holidays. Pastor Buckley of the Williston Baptist Church spoke to a large audience last Sunday morning. Seldom if ever has a stronger ser mon beep heard in Williston. In a tactful yet forceful way he showed how great a price is paid for many of the so called pleasures of this world. His subject was “What Will You Exchange For Your Soul." In the afternoon Mr. Buckley preached at Calvary. Wm. McNAB Representing FIRE. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Personal attention given all busineea ..Office in Harrison Block, Main 8t— BARNWELL. 8. C Sanders, | BGracr Ann Morris, Eliahw Morris, Joseph) _ rls, Nice/ Morris Durrence, Jnmcs Ray, Georgia Ray, Susanna Ray. Ella Diamond,. Annie Shipes, Ja-ob Shipes, and Lizzie Berryy Andrew Sanders, Ffcank Sanders, James San ders, Moye Senders and Mary Zom, , Pinttmafv agalhstr Henry' G. Delk, individually and as EXECUTOR of the lasts wiB ami testament ec H. K. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. In the Court of Common Pleas. William Prince, Annie KenncJy, Sophronia Rowell, Thomaa Prince, Rebecca Still, Mary Priester, Ihuia Morris, Amanda Lambert. W>!lie Delk,. deceased, R. P. Sbndlen, Johnson M. Sanders, James Sunders, Joseph Sanders, John Sanders, Lizzie D. Hiera, Clara Woodward, Fannie Baxley, H. H. Delk-, PUrman Delk, /acoR< Rartaog, Charles Hartzog, dames Hart.vjc, Elias Hartzog, William Hartzog; E. E. Morris, Willie R’.. Delk, C apple Baker, Elijah Delk, Edgar Delk, !>. J. Delk, Stan more Delk, W. D. Delk, Dora Hunt, Jacob Croft, Edgar !>**■<, Eddie or Edward Delk, Lessie De’k, Ivy Anderson and Sarah Delk and THE DOUBLE POND BAPTIST CHURCH, Isaac Delk, Howell Deik, Lizzie Still, Fannie Graham, Mar garet Delk, otherwise catted "Sag," Lather Delk, Norton Deik, Benja min Delk, Eugenia DettL Defendant*. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF—COM PLAINT NOT SERVED. .... To the defendants above named: Yon are hereby summoned and ’re quired to answer the complaint here in, which is Hied in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the county and statn *- hove named, end to eerve a Copy of your answer to said complaint upw the subscriber at his office in tne town of Barnwell, S. C n twenty .ia;s from the service hereof, exclusive of the day of service, and if you fail to file your answer within the timv$ a- foresaid the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the court for the ro’ief demanded in the complaint. James E. Davis, Plaintiff’s Attorney. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. In the Court of Common Plea*. NOTICE. To Norton Dalk, Stanmore De’k, Mrs. Ivy Anderson, Mrs. Unit Hiers, Cappie Baker, or Cappie Deik, take notice that the complaint in this action, together with the >utn- ■ms, of which the foregpikg «* ■ copy, was this ddy filed iti tfte office at the Clerk of the Court off Com mon Pleeaf for the County, of Barn well. Jas. E. Davisv Plaintiff’* AUtarccy. November 23, 1921. R. L. Bronson, C. C. C. P. TAX SALE.. State of South Carolina*. County of -Bamweih' . THE STATE,. vs. J. A- CARRBEL Under end by virtue of tax execu tions directed to me by 7. R. Arm strong, Treasurer of BhanweU Coun ty, 1 have levied upon: and will sell to the highest biddta,, for cash, in front of the Court Hbuse at Barn well, on Monday, January 2, 1922, this being salesday- ih saM month, between the legal hours of sale, the following described! seal estate: * “One hundred ami' fifty acres, more or less, with one building thereon, situate and lying in Rod Oik Town ship about one-half mile East ot Snell ing, and bounded on the North by Bruce Placet on the East -by B. H. Cave; on th* South by B. H. Cave and Ransom Snelling, and on the West by Snailing Place." This property being sold to satis fy taxes and costa. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. C. KEYS SANDERS, Sheriff of Barnwell County. Augusta Lumber Company, Augusta, Georgia. Manufacturers and Dealers A lumber LATHS SHINGLES —SASH doors blinds | * LIME CEMHST PLASTER —ROOFING WALLJTOARD Complete House BUis Large or Small Orders Build'or Repair Now While Prices Are Low GET OUBf QUOTATIONS—FREE FOR THE.ASKING $Y/ . / "• TAX SALE. • * EAGLE “MIKADO” tacil No. 174 Per RAQ1E Ml 1C A DO EAGLE PENCIL COW ANY. NEW YORK State of South Carolina. County of Barnwell. . THE STATE, va. JOSH WILLIAMS. Under and b\ virtue of tax execu tions directed to me by J. B. Arm strong, Treasurer of Barnwell Coun ty, I have levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Court House at Barn well, on Monday, January 2, 1922, this being sakesday in said month, between the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate: “One lot, situate and lying in Rich Land Townahip. at the Station of Donor*, lot Pleasuring one-quar ter of an acre, more or leas." This property being sold to satin- fy taxes and coats. Furr baser t j pay for stumps and papers. C. KEYS SANDERS, Sheriff of Barnwell County. MR. FARMER* NOW IS THE TIME TO TURN ALL YWR PRO DUCTS ON THE FARM INTO MOUSYf Get all yjauxv Gbws, together also buy a Separator and Separate your Milk. Ship the Cream 2 or 3 times a week to thi» Creamery and get a nice little chuck each: and every week. You will! then have the Skim Milk to feed' to your calves, and hogs, which is, better than whole milk. A great many fannaru today are raising their oaivas on tee cows*, in other wordh, THROWING AWAY A HANDSOME PRUETT, which they could obtain by shipping Cream. South Caoolina has enough, cows to supply its State with all the Butter that they need, but at the* present time the Butter is being shipped from other sections and our farmers ARE LOSING ALL THIS GREATV PROFIT. The Farmers* in the West are making money, but are taking an act ive interests in shipping of Cream. The Bofl Weevil has struck thia S' tate and the termers most get into something else which will buiH up the farm and still GIVE THEM MONEY.. : -^-* WE ARB IN A POSITION TO HANDLE VOtTR CREAM DA1UY, AS WE HAVE ALL MACHINERY TO MANUFACTURE BUTTER AN® TAKE CARE OF TOC. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE West End Dairy, j Charleston, S. C. LET ME BALE YOUR HAY. ‘ Baled hay commands a better price and is more economical. I have an improved power press and can guarantee satisfaction. PRICES: Per bale 12 l-2c; per 100 pounds, 15c. J. GARY OWENS, Barnwell, S. C. *» Send Us Your Job Work. BILUON DOLLAR INSURANCE v -.V- ; FUND. THE FEDERAL RESERVE BAN KING SYSTEM MAY BE LIKENED TO A VAST BILLION DOLLAR MUTUAL INSURANCE FUND WHICH WE AND ABOUT 8,000 OTHER BANKS MAINTAIN AT ALL TIMES TO GIVE US THE CURRENCY OUR DEPOSITORS NEED, TO STAND BACK OF US AT ALL TIMES, AND TO ENABLE US TO GIVE BETTER AND SAFER BANKING SER VICE IN MANY WAYS. EVERY ONE OF OUR DEPOSITORS, LARGE OR SMALL, WITHOUT ANY ADDITIONAL COST, PARTICIPATES IN THE PROTECTION AND BEN EFITS OF THIS GREAT SYSTEM, WITH ITS CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OF OVER $300,000,000. “ W . - : ARE YOU LINKED UP WITH THIS GREAT NATIONAL SYSTEM, AS ONE OF OUR DEPOSITORS? HAVE YOU TAKEN OUT INSURANCE again*! WANT BY OPENING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US? IF NOT, YOU SHOULD DELAY NO LONGER. WE ARE THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARNWELL COUNTY. Barnwell S. 6.