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News from Williston
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Williston,, July 25.—Miss M. A.
Walker and Mrs. S. I. Rekley of Sav r
armah are visiting, in Williston.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tennant of .Sa
luda were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. I. Half. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Merchant of Go
bi* spf n t; the week-end with her
ter, Mrs. J. I. Hall.
Judson Boyle'ston and Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton Morris and little Clinton, Jr.,
of Savannah, Ga., were visitors here
last Sunday.
Malcolm Joseph of Savannah is vis
iting J. L. Boyleston near Williston.
Martin Courtney and Kosta Brown,
Misses Ruth Courtney and Willie
Lee Jordan left Tuesday for Braden-
town, Fla., where they ^vill spend a
week or ten days.
Miss Claudia Lybrand of Columbia
spent the pa-t week-end Here v^th her
parents, Mr., and Mrs. Collie Lybrand.
John Sally and Pennie Garvin left
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THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH
in
and courage to
it
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It took courage to turn more, than a
hundred million dollars of the earn
ings of this railroad back into the
property without paying a dividend
for thirty years. It required foresight
to insure the wisdom of such courage.
Faith in the South stood back of this
program. Now, after thirty years,
this faith has borne its fruit.
The South is prosperous. The South
ern Railway has come into its own,
and Southern Railway securities are
taking their, rightful place in the in
vestment markets.
last Wednesday for Bradentown, Fla.,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fallaw of
Monetta, spent Sunday here with re
latives.
W. O. Kennedy and Misses Ethel
Kennedy and Lucy Lard are visiting
relatives in Guyton and other parts
of Georgia.
Miss Valerie Mitchell left Monday
for ab fextended visit to friends and
relatives in Orangeburg, St. George
and Charleston.
Miss Annie Laurie Williams ifs vis
iting in Walterboro. *
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Smith and son,
Wallace, have returned to Asheville
after spending a few days wfth Mr.
4 and Mrs. W. B. Owens.
MV^s Edith BeH is visiting in Met-
ter, Ga. ~ . —•
Miss. Ruby Courtney is visiting
friends in Aiken this week.
‘ H. M. Thompson was a business vis
itor to Charlotte last week-end.
Mrs. Jessie Amaker and children of
Columbia are visiting Miss Daisy Wil--
lis.
George W. Ready of Frostproof,
Fla., is visiting relatives here.
Guy Cox of Altha, Fla., is visiting
the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. W; Trotti.
Mrs. Allen Weathersbee, of Tami>a,
Fla., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Weathersbee.
Miss Lessie Boyd Augusta spent
several days with Miss Lou Fell Scott.
Mrs. R. H. Burckhalter and Mrs.
Jesise Burckhalter of Dunbarton, were
visitv.*s in Williston Wednesday.
TO THE DEFENDANTS: Sarafc.
Templeton, Mamie Miles, Maggie
Dufreed, H. E. Dyches, Sallie Us-
sery, William Templeton, Bertha
Templeton and Pearle Dyches:
The plaintiff above named having
filed his complaint “in this action in
this Court,
-YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and REQUIRED to answer the x com
plaint in this action, a copy of which
is on file in this"T:ffice, and td serve a
copy of your answer ori the plaintiff’s
attorney at his office in Barnwell, S.
C., withia. twenty-one days after the
service hereof upon you, exclusive of
the day of such service, and if you
fail t<? answer the complaint within
the time aforesaid, the^plaintiff herein
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
GIVEN under my hand and seal
this 11th day of July, A. D., 1925.
John K. Snclling, .
Judge of Probate, B. C.
Thos. M. Boulware, i
Plaintiff’s Attorney.
PROBATE COURT SALE.
Roofing, Piping, Belting, Pulleys,
’ 7 Pumps, Etc.
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Just received a large car of Galvanized Corrog&ted Roofing.
We have a very large stock of black and Galvanized Pipe.
Large stock of Rubber Belting.- ' —-
American Steel Split Pulleys 3 in. to 50 in. diameter.
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Oil Cups, Lubricators, Injectors, Pumps.
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SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
Columbia Supply Company
823 West Gervsis St. Coiombia, S. C.
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Mrs. H. H. Altman and r
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of
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
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*Tve Only Taken Two Bot
tles Of This Wonderful
Medicine, But It’s Al
ready Made A New Man
Of Me,” Bays Davis.
“When I think of the years that
I was in misery from that\ misera
ble stomach trouble with gas,
heartburn and that burning sensa
tion all through-my lutes tinea, and
then to have two bottles of this
Karnak make me feel like a well
man, I could almost shout for joy,”
says Floyd Davis, popular Green
ville, S. C, fireman, of Ffre Dept.
No. 2.
“It used to be that right after
eating I would bloat up and I
would fed like I#ras on fire in
side and was so miserable I didn’t
want to do a thing but lie down.
“I hacLa terrible bad case of con
stipation, too, and this spring I be
gan 4o get in a bad rundown con
dition, with severe attacks of head
aches. Why, before I began tak
ing Karnak I had headache every
day for two weeks.
“A friend recommended Karnak
so highly I started taking it. I
took Karnak Pilla, too. And say,
that indigestion and constipation
just faded away.
“Why, I don’t-have the slightest
touch of stomach trouble, indiges
tion, gas bloating, heartburn, or
constipation now, and T don’t know
what a headache is. I just seem to
be built up into a brand new man
and I am gaining weight steadily
and sleeping like I did when I was
a boy.
' “No sir, nobody ever suffered
with stomach trouble more than I,
and after the way this Karnak
brought me relief and ended that
miserable suffering I know ifs a
red medicine.** -
Cbarleston are visiting Mrs. Altman’s
mother, Mrs. J. A. Rountree, here.
Hamilton Owens of Washington, D.
C.,. who has been visiting relatives
here, left Saturday for New York to
join his family, where they are spend
ing the summer.
Mrs. Arleigh Scott and little son
have gone on a visit to Cleveland,
Ohio. They accompained Mr, and Mrs.
Claude Boland, who have been visiting
relatives here. .
Mils. S. D. Eubanks of Aiken, Mrs.
J. B. Goodson of Gainesville Fla., and
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Morgan and at
tractive little daughters of Meter, G$L„
spent IftHt week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
jrxBsnr* —~—
Rufus Herndon, who has been a
printer with The Williston Way for
the past few months, left Saturday
for his home in Bamberg. Mr. Hern
don will leave there in a few days for
Florida, where he expects to take a
position. **
Mf. and Mrs. S. F. Hudsdnand fam
ily and Miss Ruby Porter have re-
tumeth-home after a very pleasant
visit at Myrtle Beach. While on their
route they visited Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Garner at Conway, formerly if Willis
ton. *
Springfield News.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
In ihe Court of Probate.
E. B. Sanders, Jr., individually and as
Administrator of the estate of W.
H. Sanders, deceased, Plaintiff,
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E. B. Sanders, Sr., W. P. Sanders, J.
W. Sanders, Mrs. Neely Thomas and
Mrs. Jeff Brooker, Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to
me directed in the above ' entitled
cause, I will sell at Barnwell, S. C.,
n front of the Court House, on Mon
day, August 3rd, 1925,'{he same being
salesday in said month, at 12 o’clock
noon on said day, the following real
property, to-wit: .
All of those certain lots or parcels
of land in the town of Kline, Barn
well County, South Carolina, bounded
on the North by Prince Street; on the
East and South by an alley or street
of the said town, and on the West by
the right .of way of the Southern Raif-
way Company; the said parcel of
land being the same lots conveyed to
W. H. Sanders, deceased, by W. JP.
Sanders, et al., the said deed being
recorded in the office of the Clerk
of Court for Barnwell County in
Book 9-F at page* 6, »
Terms of sale, cash., Thg sfic
ful bidder at tho salft sale shall
mediately deposit with the Judge of
Probate the sum of one hundred dol
lars ($100.00), and upon his faihire
to deposit the said sum, then a re
sale to be immediately had, or the
same to be had upon some subsequent
salesday at rthe risk of the former
purcaser and the said .sum of one
hundred dollars ($100.00) to be as
sessed against him as liquidated dam
ages on account of his failure *to
comply with his said hid. The pur
chaser to pay for the stamps and
papers. i
„ . . John K. Snelling,
* Judge of Probate.
Barnwell, S. C., July 14, 126.
HIGH UP IN THE
SOUTHERN
APPALACHIAN
MOUNTAINS
OF
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA
.STERN TENNESSEE .ml
NORTH GEORGIA
Land of the Sky ,
.—Are Many Good Places to—,
SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION
Reduced Summer Fares to AU
Summer Tourist ^Resorts
.Tickets on Sale Daily
Beginning May 15th
Good Until October 31st, 1925
Write for Summer Vacation Folder
i . . . Consult Ticket Agent
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Karnak is sold in Barnwell exclu
sively by Mace A Deason; and by
the leading druggist in every town.
Springfield, July 25.—Misses Myra
and Lorna Phillips are at home from
Washington and New York, repect-
ively. v,
M. E. Black is at home after a trip
to Asheville, N. C.
Misses Thelma and P^nsy Cooper
have returned from a visit to relatives
in Huntersville, N. C.
Mrs. J. S. Clark, Mrs. Vic ‘Felder,
Miss Alice Bean and T. L. Bean spent
! last week-end at Beaufort. .
Mre. W. B. Gilliam and’son of Den
mark spent the last week with Mrs. E.
W. Odom.
Miss Leonte Duncan has as her guest
this week Miss Mildred Steifle of War-
renville.
Mrs. Saint Clair Price and son of
Orangeburg visited relatives here this
week. , ‘ '
Mrs. J. C. Porter has returned after
a trip to Hendersonville, N. C.
The Young People’s Missionary
society of the Methcd’st church had
a picnic and swimming party at Phil
lip’s Mill Wednesday p. m. They were
chaperpned by their leader Miss Annie
Uhillipfc
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