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THURSDAY, JUNE 1ITH, 1926. THE BARNW1U, PEWLE-SKNTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA CANDIDATE CARDS. For House of Representatives. Barnwell, S; C.,‘ March, 17, 1920. I hefeby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representa tives from Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary Elgetion. THQ& M. BOULWARE. j. Barrfwell, ^3. C., May 4, .1926. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representa tives from Barnwell County subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary Election. > ^ J. E. Harley. Blackville, S. C., May 22,. 1926* I hereby announce myself a c^pdi- •tete for re-election to the office of House of Representatives from Barn well County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri mary election. • D. W HECKLE. Smiling, S. C., June 1, 1926. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office qf House of Rep resentatives from Barnwell County, subject to the- rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. S. E. MOORE. ;\r ■ 0^(ere and f ^(ereabouts ' r * ’Phone U. the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of •, ; + 7:' ' ” >- " 7 - v. ■ ■. Interest for This Column. --....— Mr. Harold K. Tidsley, of Hodges, * wus the guest of Miss Ella Louise Molalr on Sunday. , > T 1 hos. H. Peeples,- Es%, anrounced candidate for Govern- »■, wa s -v vi.sitcr here one day last veek. . - ' ■ x- ' • ' , . Mrs. Thds. IT.-Peeples, of Columbia, ,is the guest of her father, Capt* J. B. Armstrong, this week. The many friends of Mr. G. M. Main will be glad to know that he is improving from a recent illness. Mrs. Emma Minor and daughter, Annis, of Denmark, were the guests of friends and relatives here and at Kline Sunday. - Misses Ethel and Edna Anderson left Monday afternoon for Orange burg, where they will attend the-tri- county summer school. I Kline, S. (’.. June 2, 1926. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the "office of House of Rep- fesentatives from Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations ef the Democratic primary election. VICTOR LEWIS. I or Judge of Probate. Barnwell, S. 0., May 11, 1926. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Judge of Pro bate for Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the - Democratic primary election. FOREST S. BROWN. Barnwell, S. C.’, June 2, 1926. » V I hereby announce myself a eandi- oat3 for reelection to the office of Probate Judge of Barnwell County, subject tu the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election JOHN K. SNELLING. For Magistrate at Barnwell. Mr. and Mrs. George' Steinbuig, of Wilmington, N. C., wcoe the week-end guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sanders. • M isses Ella Louise Molair and Blanche Porter, Messrs. Leroy Molair and Harold K. Tinsley motored to Hampton Sunday afternoon. 1 Mr. E. J. Brant, of Memphis, Tenn., has accepted a position with the Mutual Ice and Fuel Co., of this city, as engineer at their ice plant, and vill nuke Barnwell his home. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Magistrate at BarfiweU, subject to the rules and regulation* of the Democratic p r i- 'ma-.\ election. W. P. SANDERS. Mr. and Mrs. P. Ff. Huff and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Weed, of Palatka, Fi t, who have been visiting Mrs. Huff’s paients, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Diamond, left Tuesday for a visit to Washing ton, New York, Boston and points in Maine and Canada. Mrs. Lena Davies and grandson, Ben Davies, Jr, left Sunday after noon for Decatur, Ga., where they will spend a couple of weeks at Agnes Scott College. Before return ing home, the latter will spend two weeks at Camp Ca|»c*rs, pear Brevard, N. C. Good for 1,000’Vote* Thereby nominate Miss as a candidate for “Miss Barnwell” to represent Barnwell County at the Swannah Water Carnival July &-6. Only one nomination ballot can be cast for any one candidate. CLEMSON COLLEGE Fish Supper. The ladies in group eight of the Barnwell Baptist Church, under the leaderships of Mrs. J. M. Diamond, and Mrs. Hayne Hogg, will give a fish supper (both stew and fry) in the vacant store building on Wall Street Friday night, June 11th, commencing at 7:30 o’clock. -C V: Brown Files Pledge. Co^ Edgar A. Brown, of this city, has field his pledge as a candidate for the United States Senate, according to a news dispatch from Columbia Col. Brown and Mr. S. E. Moore left Sunday night for Sanford, Fla., where the former goes to defend Aubrey Lee Nickels, a Greenwood, S. C.. youth who is being tried for the tenth time on a charge of criminal as sault. l ' Notice to Knights of Pythias Members To all men.bers of Barnwell Lodge, Knights of Pythias, No. 16. Please Take Notice: That the By Laws of the lodge have been changed, so far as the time of meeting is con cerned. Time of meeting changed from the 1st and 3rd Friday nights, to the 1st and 3rd MONDAY nights, of -each month. Every member is urged to attend these meetings as they will all prove of Interest to you. Wm. McNAB, J. K. SNELLING, K. of R. and S. V C. C, Scholarship and Entrance Examinations.^ Competitive examinations for the award of vacant scholarships in Clemson College will be held on Fri day, July 9th, 1926, beginning at 9:00 a. m., by each County Superintendent of Education. These scholarships will be open to young men sixteen years of age or over, who desire to pursue courses in Agriculture and Textiles. Persons interested should write the Registrar for information and ap plication blanks before the time of the examinations. Successful ap plicants must meet fully the require ments for admission. Each scholarship is Worth 6100.00 and free tuition, whichiis $40.00 ad ditional. Membership - in the Re- sterve Officers Training Corps-^-R. O. T. C.—is equivalent in money value to a scholarship dilring the junior and senior years. These examinations may also be used - as credit toward admission to college. For further information write: THE REGISTRAR Clemson College, S. C. Fire Pounds for l1__ : 49c 5H Pounds QriU' 25c Five .Pounds Rice for 59c .Campbells’ Pork and Beans (tall can), each 19c | _ Matches, per box ., - F i- if J Tonratoes, (No. 2 cans) 19c Newark Corn (No.. 2 # tan) ....'.t:. J ? 18c Lard,. per 'pound r .. T - — J9c One Dpaen"Brooms to go at, each •59c ‘ Campbell’s Soups ...... 12c Kellog’s Corn Flakes, per package .*^ lie #- Good Quality Meal, per pound ... 4c < 35c Lemons, per dozen Bananas, extra large, per dozen 35c The Barnwell Grocery Co. •W. A. D. BLACKWELL, Prop. BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA Our margin of profit is small-*- Our terms are Strictly CASH JERRY’S OLD STAND—NEXT TO EASTERLING AND CO. FREE DELIVERY COURTEOUS SERVICE B usinesc CILDERO FOR SALE.—One Wildwood Range, in first clas? condition, only been used about a year. Will sell for $25.00 cash* Apply to Nolton Black, Hilda. LOST OR STRAYED—One dark colored horse mule* with sore on shoulder. Finder will pk-ase notify A, A, McAllister, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE—A refrigerator in good condition; ice capacity 100 lbs. Reason for selling have installed a Frigidaire. Price $25.—Apply to Mrs. J. Julien Bush, Barnwell, S. C. For Bride*elect. Miss Elizabeth marriage to Mr. Barnwell, S. <\, June 2, 1926, I hereby announce myself a candi- «late for tb* office of Magistrate at Barnwell, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demorraitic pri mary election. J. M. DIAMOND. Mr. W. A. D. Blackwell, of McCor mick, has recently npened a grocery business in the store formerly occu pied by Terry Bros, on Main Street, ternoon at the home of the former on Complimenting Easterling, whose K. M. Hale, of West Virginia, took place Tuesday evening, the 8th inst., Mesdames H. J. Phillips and Eugene Easteiling entertainer! on Friday af- under the firm name of the Barnwel’ Grocery Co. He has an ad in this is announcing a number of Specials.' Read it. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ayer, son and daughter have returned to their home I hereby announce, myself a eandi- in Savannah after a vi«it to Mis. rlate for Congress in the 2nd Con gressional District of South Carolina and pledge myself to abide by the re sults of the Democi-atic primary. BUTLER B. HARE. Save Your Eyes P. W. STEVENS Optometrist and Optician Office in Jewelry Store ’Phone 120 Barnwell, S. C. Relieving eye-strain headaches and blurred vision with optical glasses is my specialty. All work guaranteed. Ayer’s father, Mr. G. M. Main, and other jelatives. They were accom panied home by their little nieiv, Marion Louise Bolen, who will spend seveial weeks in the Georgia city. Mr. and Mrs. L^ L. Stuart, of Win ston-Salem, N. C., arrived here Fri day for a week-vnd visit to the foimer’s sistev, Mrs. B. P. Davids They weie accompanied on their re turn by Mrs. Davies and little son, j Billie, wno* will spend a few days with relatives in the TiU Heel State. Mr. and M rs. Rutledge Butler and attractive daughter, of Atlanta, Ga., stopped over in Barnwell Sunday evening while en route to Charleston i for a visit to relatives. This was ■ ■' ■■—— — ■ " • ! Mr. Bullet’s first visit to Barnwell. : his (>U j iH a numb e>. Of years ¥ j and h« was delighted to seo old | All Lines of Insurance j:Farm Coverage * ^ a Specialty friends and visit well re.membwed scenes afte- his long absence. Calhoun and Co. P. A. Price, Mgr. iBank of W. C. Bldg. | 4 John Bates . V* ' . • • - ' j A Civil Engineer and Surveyor JACKSON, S. C. Notary W’ith Seal. Prompt, High-Class Work Assured. Reavwiable Prices. Your Work Soiiettvfi. % 99»4»»< Card of Thanks. Lai king only 11 votes of receiving a majority of the votes cast in Tues day’s primary for Alderman, I take this opportunity to thank my friends for the handsome vote given me, as suring- those who voted for me and worked for me of my highest appre ciation. G. Malcolm Anderson. Main Street with a lovely bridge party. Th»-ee tables for bridge and one of Rook were arranged in a setting of pink and yellow garden flowers. At tractive tallies of Brides were used with the exception, of the table of the bride-elect, which was marked a*. * with a dainty little trunk. Each place was marked with a pink rosebud basket holding pink and.yellow mint*. At the conclusion of the games delightful salad course With lice tea, containing a minstuv.:. aiock of K-o. with cherries and slice! Vman, wa* served. The high score in bri ige. a bread board with knives, was v"« n by Mis Edgar A. Brown; low 'core, dainty hand m.u.o handk-mVitfs, was won by Miss Pauline Hi tman* .^i solation, a lemon fork, was cut by Mrs. Lloyd Piexieo, The high seor* in Rook, a dainty kitchen mcm;> pad. was won by Mrs. G. M. Greene. The prizes were presented to the bride-eject, as honor guest who also received a love ly hand embroidered scarf. Headache dizziness ”T HAVE headache once in a A While, usually coming from constipation or torpid liver,” says Mr. L. A. Morphia, of Pottsville, Art, "and the very best remedy I have found to correct this condi tion is Thedford’ i Black-Draught It acts quickly sad easily, and it just can’t be beet. 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We believe the Home Bank’s name rightly belongs in the above Hall of Fame for vtr are 100 per rent boosters for this town, county and Statet especially are we reaching out to the Farmer, the "Main Hubji^Jth© Wheel” who does not know what the quitting whistle or the 8-hour a day system means. This Bank is here to SERVE YOU. MAY WE? HOME BANK OF BARNWELL ♦»»»»»949»9«9»»»»»94904049949 LONG TERM MONEY to LEND 6 percent, interest on large amounts Private funds for smalUoans. BROWN & BUSH LAWYERS BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. =3 NOTICE OF ELECTION. To Preach Sunday. The People-Sentinel hara been re quested to announce that the Rev. L. H. Miller, of Blaekv’lv, who has been in New York on a«ount of illness in A petition Jiaving been filed in at- cordanee with section 260,3, General School Law, 1924, notice is hereby given that an election will be held in Cedar Grave school district No. 35, on Saturday, June 26th, 1926, for the pur pose of determining whether or not a special school tax of ten (10) ad ditional mills shall be levied in the above named school district. The said election ?.hall he conduct-" cd as is provided by law for the hold ing of general elections.. The polls ■vill be opened at the school house and the following trustees are here by appointed managers of election: X-XK*<~X~X-vX~X~' X-X-X-X-i-O his family, will be back in his pulpit Fred Powell, W. A. Hair and J. S. Sunday and resume the series of Gaubbs. ' ; sermons op "The Croes^and Satan.”, Those favoring the prqgesod levy The subject of his sermon Sunday shall cast a ballot with the word morning will be "The Crosa and Vic- "Yes” written or printed threon: torious Life” and in the evening and.those opposing the proposed levy* “Satan—His Churches, Doctrine,Min- shall cast a ballot with the word "No**. - isters and Teachers.” j written or printed thereon. y !''■■■ J l. ■■ » ■' "L 11 1 -!_LL ■ HORACE J. CROtiCH, ,FOR RENT.—Four-Room house in Sec. Co. Board of Education, town of Barnwell; water and lights. Barnwell, S. C., Inna 5, 1926. . Apply to B. P. Davies. Barnwell, S. C. 6-10-St, ^ T. B. Ellis J. B. Ellis ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. • > Land Surveying a Specialty. Lyndhurst, S. C. ^ - . MONEY TO LOAN Loans made tame day application received. No Red Tape HARLEY A BLATT. Attomey»-at-Law Barnwell* S. C. % ' _ \ Cucumber Baskets I Standard Size—32 Quarts Orders must bo booked 0 * 4. ■ ' ’ k before May 1 st. 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