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1 1 the Barnwell people, barnwell. south Carolina. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6TH, 192L THE BARNWELL PEOPLE i Entered at the post office at Barnwell, 8. C., as second-class matter. JOHN W. HOLMES 1840-1912 B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1 50 Six Months .00 Three Months — .50 (Strictly in Advance.) THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 0111. 1921. Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held at Hilda, S. C., on Saturday, Nov. 8th, 1924, for the purpose of electing a Mayor and four Wardens for the next ensuing year. The Managers are as .follows: F. D. Rowell, E. L. Hightower and I. H. Delk. I. H. DELK, W. H. DYCHES, Clerk. Intendant. Send Us Your Job Work. Bavuar—November 7th. The ladies of the Barnwell Baptist Church will hold their Bazaar onTYi- day, Novcnilx r 7. 1921, ;|t the Court House. Beginning at ten o'eloek a, m., and e mtinuing until ten o’clock ]). m. The Committee on amusements will provide games and surprises for the children and as-ure them a good time. Mrs. Catkin Wenthersbee will have, charge of the fancy work ehildren's apparel, aprons and all kinds of nt- ‘raetive gifts tha.t will solve your (.hristmas prohlen}'. The Country Store will offer, at rea sonable prices, home-made preserves, pickles, jellies, canned goods and all countiv produce in season, including one bale .of cotton. Ham sandwiches and hot chocolate will be served throughout the day. The following will In- served from .■■ix to eight o’clock: Ham Sandwiches ... Dk- Hot Chocolate ... . 5c Coffee . 5c Chicken Salad Supper 59c Waffles, Syrup and Coffee 15c The purpose of this Bazaar is to raise funds for the building of a New Baptist Church, and every one is mo?t cordially invited to assist us in this worthy cause.—Committee. TWO TRACTS FARM LAND FOR SALE ’ 120 acres, 75 acres rliu < 1, w.th good huso, stables and bari^good b:-r:d. 200 acres, 150 cleared, four houses on place, good clay land. No .waste land on this place. Both tracts d milt*' from Ulmers. Apply io — J. A. Goodson NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION. ULMERS. S C. Executive Committee. Democratic Party, Barnwell County. Notice is hereby give:: that a s; vcial primary election of the Democratic party will l»c held on Tuesday, No vember 18th, 1924, and a second pri mary, if one be necessary, will be held two weeks thereafter, for the pur pose of nominating a Magistrate for Blackville township, to succeed I. F. Still, resigned. The following managers are here by appointed and the following poll ing places named for both elections: Blackville—C. C. Storne, L. F. Hair and K. H. Weissinger; clerk, J. H. Sanders; jx>lling place, vacant store. Double Pomh-^J. P. C’hitty, Leon Hutto and Jacob. Delk ;elerk, Isadoie Hartxog; polling place, D(;uhU Ponds school house. Heading Spring*—L. P.' P.oylston, T. J. Gj'ubhs and H. J. Hair; clerk, Milledge Hankinson; polling place, Healing Springs school house. Thi- elv tion shall he held under the rubs df the Democratic party. The managers shall open the polls at x o’clock a. m., and doec them at 4 o'clock p. rn. Copy of rule; will be mailed to man agers of each club with tickets. Each executive committeeman is hereby notified that he will- be required to furnish the manager.-, of election with a suitable* box. (Ordinary cigar boxes will do.) EDGAR A. BROWN. DAVIES, _ County Chmn. cretarv. Y 6- B. P. t u Cramping Spells F OR MORE THAN a YEAR I had been in a very bad condition,” says Mrs. R. E. Kimbrell, of Route 1, Dorchester, Texas. “I suffered with cramping spells Nvhich gave me bad pains in my back and sides. Sometimes I would have to catch at something, I would get so suddenly dizzy. ... I had to quit doing my work. I tried many reme dies, but none of them seemed to.do me any good. ‘Tn April I went up to Arkansas to visit my sister. . . . She said to me, ‘Willie, if you are going to take anything, take Cardui. It will really help you.’ I came home and told my doctor what she had said and he said I could not take any better tonic, so my husband immediately got me a bottle and I began it. . . . My case was a pretty tough one, I know, so I kept on faithfully. After the fourth bottle, I began to feel very much better, so much so that I was surprised at myself. I have taken six bottles now and I can truly say I feel like a different woman. ... I feel fine and I owe it all to Cardui, which I took faithfully.” TAKE" s 3 i ■ • 9 3 ■ 3 m w CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic § 3w—WMiUMMWnaMiraTOwmmlgM 1 ¥ 8 M S ss t T T T ? T T ❖ f ? 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