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WTLUSTON SCHOOL CLOSES SLCCISSrUL YEAR Six Get Diploma*; Musk Departiamt Give* Recital. J ' f -- — - * V • With the auditorium seated to rapacity and many aumdinfr at the doors, the Williston Hifrh School hroujfht its 1922 session to an end last Friday even big. There were no special commencement exercises on account 6f Chautauqua but the recital jfiven by the music department Under the able direction of Miss Edna Lott was enjoyed by all. r> At the conclusion of this, Supt^Self made an interesting talk, reviewing briefly the work of the past session and stating the hopes for the future. He stated that for the first time the trustees of the Williston School were giving graduates State High School diplomas showing that they had done as a minimum 16 units of work and entitling them to teach in the public schools of South Carolina, provided they attend a summer school. With a few well chosen remarks, Capt. W. D. Black, in behalf of the Board of Trustees, then presented diplomas to the graduating class con sisting of Misses Mary Harvey New som, Annie Laurie Williams, Susie May Webb, Mildred Ruth Owens, Gretchen Annette Hair and William B. Kennedy. —The Williston Way on Highway Bonds 1-4 mills. Roads - .... .... ..... J mills. Constitutional School tax ..3 milk. Advertise in The People. L CsiarvO •tat* or OMo. City of Toledo. Loom County, ee Prank J. Oieoey nwkee o*t*i that he Is eeotor partner ef tbs Bit 0 f P- J- Cheney A Cs doing business Is the City of T-lsC* Csoaty sad State aforesaid, and that saM Ana wlU say the sum at ONE HUNDRED DC .LAM far sash and •▼err <eae ef Catarrh that nasaol he lbs nes ef HALL'S CATARRH NR PRANK J. COURT, le before me end eube>nbsd la thte Rh Say ef Bn urn her. leatrine Is tabes la- threes* the RSend os as eftns System Am4 •“ rr?fe.i'r. co MONEY TO LOAN Loom made Mine day application received. No Red Tape. HARLEY A BLATT. Attorneys-at-Law Barnwell. S, C. Wm. McNAB ToUl Lev, j M Bill,. . A special levy of 2 mills will bo addsd to all property in Elenton Schoo District for Bridge Bonds. Special School Levy. The following School Districts have special levies for 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 Lan<L .....3 mills. Ashleigh,. Lee’s, Long V Branch, Meyer’s Mill, Seven Pines, Barbary Branch, Morris ...4 mills. Cedar Grove and San Hill — 5 mills. Elko, *4 mills for ordi nary purposes and 3 mills for bonds. Total 7 mills. Big Fork, Four Mile, Double Pond, Friendship, Green’s, Hercules, Hilda, Mt. Calvary, UewJEorest, Pleasant Hill and Reedy Branch, Oak Grove —_ ___-8 mills. Blackville, 7 mills for ordinary school purposes and 4 mills for Bonds. TotaLU mills. Dunbarton, 9 mills for ordinary school purposes ■ and 3 mills for Bonds. Total 12 mills. Healing Springs .. 12 mills. Kline, 8 mills lor ordi nary school purposes and 4 mills for Bonds. Total.... 12 mills. Barnwell, 10% mills for* t ordinary schoo purposes and 4% mills for Bonds. Total .... .... .... ..16 milk. Williston, 11 mills for ordinary acbodl purposes and 4 mills for Bonds. Total - - 16 mills. Dag has. Under the present law Dog Tax will he II 26 including the dog tax tag which will be furnished by the County Treasurer. A An# of aot leas than 16.00 ar more than t20.'4> will be imposed on all parsons who own a dog sad fail la pa; the above tax. J. B. Armstrong. County Tv the following deocrihod real estate: **171 acres of land and buildings thereon situate and lying in Richland Township bounded’ on tha West by lands of Bill Hasel; on the north by lands of Joe Cochran; on the South by lands of J. M. KllHngsworth; on the east by lands of Hinton Anderson. Said property being sold to satisfy taxes and costs, pruchsser to pay for stamps and papers.” 'C. Keys Sanders, Sheriff Barnwell County. May 16, 1922. RBGIRTRATTON NOTKI The attention of tha voters of Barn- pell County la called to the fact that this is election year and that the Board of Registration will be in ses sion nt the Court House in Barnwell every first Monday for the purpose of issuing registration certificates. Take due notice thereof and gov*n your selves accordingly. ~ G. M. Main, G. M. Shepard, - J. M. Halford, Board of Registration. Notice to fhe Public! W# are now ready and prepared to grind com, thresh, sag-, ante and clean your wheat, oats and rys, nd will be ready to grind your wheat by May 25th and give you good and prompt service at otir newly built and equipped plant at the stang ar place known as the Stringfellow Mill place on Tinker’s Cl line of Aiken and Barnwell Counties. We want your patronage. GRANDY MILLING COMPANY; > J. F. GRANDY. Muaitr. , W * ' • > 1 -V ' * NOTICE Til CRUMTORH t NITED STATER WSTRHT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT Of SOUTH CAROLINA IN RtNRRIPTCY la the Malter a# L P R USE. HE Cl TH AND AC MOUNT INSIRANCC COMP AN IRE. Peruana! aitanUea given all . Otfke ia Hamaan Block. Mam RAK.VRKM. R C Advert** * THE PEOPLE Tas NoOcv. Unudrr s reemt a« ( of th# (kneral Assembly, the time 'nr p«>ment of taxes extended to June I, 1P22. vith the following penalties Add for taxr* paid during January, one per cent . during February, two per cent.; during Mxrrh. three per edit ; during April, five per rent.; during May. six per rent , amt on taxes paid after June 1st, eight per cent., said penalties not being cumulative. Executions for sli unpaid taxes will be written up by the County Treasu rer after June 1st. The dog tax is subject to the same pet ally as other taxes. Tax rate as follows: For State purposes 12 mills. For ordinary county pur poses 7** mills. Interest and Sinking Fund TO THE rBEDITOEA Of RAID BANKEITT. Take aottro that the ha* filed bis petttma far 4m- and that a hearing on the It 4ajr af June. II before said Court at Charleatna. in said district, at II oYiorh forenoon, at ohurh lime and place all | < redltors and other Densons interest ’ ed me) appear and show cause tf any they have why the prayer of the mid petitioner should not be grntel Richard W Hutson. * Clark. TAX HALR State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. The State vs. Joe Lambert. Crider and by virtue of a tax execu tion to me directed by J. B. Arm strong Treasurer of Barnwell County. I have levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, between the legal hours of sale, in front of the • court house at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday the 5th. day of June, 1922, this being sales day in said month *, a*- When Washington cropped the DeUwart he took the sleeping lleueun* by surprise and won a victory with a smaller force. In war. ia baseball. In business, the winner b the one who does the unexpected. ftabe Ruth, home-run king. BUNTS the hall occa sionally and gets away with it. It may happen that other atom, in your particular line of business, are making but half-hearted efforts to get trade. In fact, so far as advertising b concerned, there are PRACTICALLY NO STORES IN BARNWELL. A stranger, reeding the local papers, would draw the con clusion that there are few bus me** establishments in thb little city. This being so. do you scent an OPPORTUNITY for surprise' THINK—how much business could you do if yours was the only store of its kind in Barnwell? And how much trade can you capture if the other * • stores remain dormant—sleepy—indifferent? Think it ovsr. m JUST RECEIVED AN ESPECIALLY CHOICE LOT OF HORSES AND MULES WHICH WILL BE OFFERED AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. YOU CANT BEAT THESE AT MY FIGURES. THEY ARE REGULAR BOLL WEEVIL BEATERS. EXTRA SPECIAL! A CAR LOAD of I THE BEST SOFT COAL AT $9.00 PER TON. — -CHARLIE BROWN, HILLTOP STABLES, BARNWELL, S.C. _ * ■ V' - r ^ "x. . •.