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Notice of Election After a brief tltness from, ptomaiue State of South Carolina,- ) illicit &—V r : Ktehanjson hawed — y-***^— 1 Tr , iff. ing about 0 :30 o’clock, Mr Richardson Tiad been -ctm lined to his bod forwwijw*. few days and very few of llis numerous friends throughout the .county knew of h\s-jserious condition until his deatli w'iis* announced. - V *- Mr KighaFdSoji whs id hi* fifty-third R. B()VI> <:OI#a. BDlftm*^ Entered as seootwt-e’m&Hhail matter Fd> r.uary'H, 1^06,at the Postotficeat Barn well, ft. C.. under the Act of i'ougre.^ navrtig wr oorn reoruary^, tqmi a bi p a jj d Blll , j> und town- —dip was,! first married to Miss ship, in Barnaell country, to build and i Ande>gun, who died about ten improve roadiand bridges ifl said town- rj*;i. Of tfii» union urn* daughter. w hipa, and to provide tloit ilo- com yearn f -March -3r iftr9 rtw+tation ta x defTyetf fWrtiy ships-.dial I be devoted to i improvement of roads and bridges here in. exclusively, am] to provide "for the election,of a and Control / derived theref aid towri^ /M'iss Florrievaonrives; In JIM l Tie Wjas married to * Miss Sallie Pearson who •t “ survives him with one ton, VV.. Y. Rich ardson, Jr. He is also survived by two brothers, L.' G. Richardson of Barn well and J. Pramp'tOtt^ Richardson of Augusta, and ohe sister, Mrs Hamilton Woodward of Rosemary. For a number of ypars Mr Richard son served as clerk to the county board of commissioners and in that capacity came in intimate contact with the prominent citiz-ms throughout the jjptmty. Because of his integrity of character and bigness of heart he was held in the highest esteem by ali of them. He was a splendid citizen, a devoted,father and husband. He will sraticirTioN RATKSi One year $1 60; Six -months 9° e * —^ “"V. V . .. • Three months 50c. loin miss ion t • take charge tiie said hui&t* and fu- d* rom. and to expend the same for the purposes ret forth in this. Bill.'’ being Art No. 402 of the Acts,of 1914, as amended by Ac: No. 172. ap proved the fourth day' of Februnry 1915, shall be repealed or not. At said election only such qualified 'electors as liv% in the said townkfiips shall be allowed to vote. That the said election shall b« held under the rules and .regulations now applicable to the holding of general elections in this state. At the said ejection those itf WHAT -STATE OF WAR" IS A "declaration of war” by one nation against another is an outright an nouncement that one intends to wage war on the other. The declaration it formally sent to the enemy's govern ment. Usually the responsibility for ■ the war, in euch a case lies with JJhfi be sorely niisserP+n-the community. : - The funeratrervices were held at his late htiWnrWeclnesday- morning,' being conducted Rev Jonas Barclay, assisted by Revi Hayes. Fivison and Peeler. The interment wai- made in the Baptist church yard.- The pall- bearers were; active. J, Emile Harley, ))U !>_, Rich ard sijn—Terri e Riebarflsori, F. H. Hug gins. Angus Patterson and R. Bovd Cble ; honorary, Charles Carroll Simms, W. I .Johns: IJ. A. Kennedy, John K. ftrieTfing, J. B. Morris, Charlie-Brown, nation declaring it and those The United States has engaged in four foreign wars, but never has de clared war in any of these cases, nor has any nation, ever declared war against the United States A "state of war” was declared to exist in 1S12 with Great > Britain, in lot on which shall be plainly written or printed tiie words, ‘ Against repeat of Act No. 402, the Aets of 1914, and No 172 of the Acts of 1915.”- The following are-hereby appointed managers of election: 1840 with Mexico and in 1898 with Spain. A declaration of independence brought on the war of 1770. Bull Pond Brvan. D. E Fairfax — Lancaster,*13 A "Hate oT war” moans that 'the country recognizing'such a condition believes ii has been attacked, war i* being waged against it, and it is neces sary for national defense «?id security to-ffght back. f Recognition of a ‘‘state of war” places the responsibility for the war and its consequences upon the other nation.— Greenwwod Index. Richardson The Moral tributes were numerous Master’s Sale Specialist Says Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning ft Fa T HOF St) tm I C A ROLIN A t’OL'VTV OK I! VUN'WKI I.^ Court of Common Pleas* Augusta Meyers , et al, • Wash Away All The Siomach, Liver, and Bowel Poisons Before Breakfast Tu feel your best, day in and day out, to feel clean inside, no sour bile to coat your tongue and sicken yoUr breath .or dull your head ; no const ipatj on, bilious Aiithglla Meyers, et ai NO INTERFERENCE WITH THE FARMS Defendants At this particular time when fanners By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entit ed cause. I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the ; Court House, on Monday, the 7th day of May 1917, it being Sale Day in said month, within the legal hours of sale*, the following described real property-: Six and one-half seres of Jarul, more or lees, situate, lying and being in the Town of Allendale, in the (Bounty sad i State aforesaid.bounded north by lands i of the estate of Mrs Lucy Darlington ; cast by lands formerly of Mary. A are planting their crops for the coming year, and when there is such an unus ual demand for food for home consump tion and for our allies in Europe, we especially call our readers attention to the following editorial article from the News A Courier*: "Whatever changes the entrance of the United States into the war might bring, there is one change which it tiem or gassy, acid stomach, you must bathe on tbe inside like you bathe out side. 'Ibis is vastily more important, because, the skin pores -do not absorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores <lo, says a well known kid ney specialist. To keep these poisons and toxins well flubbed from the stomach, liver, kid neys and bowels, drink, before breakfast each day, a glass of hot water with a kidneco toblet then take it before dirt- Opposite Court House Richardson, now owned by Mts Lucy Fieon; south by Pleasant Street and west by lands of W. H. McCullough. , Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. H. L. D’Bannon,„ Master. Master’s office April 10th, 1017. cannot be allowed to bring. It must ner and supper with aj glass of Cold water. This will cleanse, purify \.nd not diminish the amount of foodstuffs produced in this country. ' "That is a phase of the situation fresheirthe entire eiimentary tract, be fore putting^more food into tine stomach get a dozen kidneco tablets for a quar ter from R. P. Searson Drug On. itn y are inexpensive and act quickly. Drink hot water every morning with kulueco to rid-your system of these vife poisons and toxins; algo to prevent their forma tiong. —— - To feeldike young folks fee), like you felt before your blood, hinges and mus cles became saturated with an accumu- latiuiLpf budy -pui^i)iia.-hegin .lhijs:.treaxx. ment, and above. air;k¥ep1jnrp! As soap and hot water acts on the skijm- cleaning which ig of primary importance. Sec retary Houston reported to the Presi dent the other day that in the event - of war the United States could be self- \ sustaining in the matter of food. That . hardly requires proof. But the Vrfited 8tttes must be more than self-sustain ing. It should produce more food than - -iCncwprodueos-not only must iv-feed other countries as well as itself, but there are imperative reasons why it must be able to provide for -Jts own "1 ' 4 > • ~ people at lower prices than those they are now paying. 1 ■—-— . 1 •« - "Whatever may be the outcome oT the German effort on the sea, it is go- ing to be destructive to shipping and damaging to our foreign trade. How Master's Sale STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Court of CommorTT’leas R. H. Satns, Executor, Jennie Sabb, et ai Defendant By virtuqof a decretal order to .me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell nt Allendale, iry front of the Post Office, on Friday thX ,27th day of Ap il 1917, within the legal hours of sale, th- following described real prop erty : Lots number* 8 ai d lo in block No. it) and ffit'nmnber. 15 in block 29 sweetening and purifying, so kid:.ecu and hot water, before breaks fast, act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Adv' 4-5-Bt u*Dfl orders several months PROBATE COURT SALE Sfc$te of South Carolina, ) Barnwell County". 1 ) much die naming very nfucKdamage it will do cannot be fore seen, but the dameg'tr may easily be gr» at. To a la r g-^ extent the | rosperity we have enjoyed of late has been due to our foreign trade, to activiti-i do pe-dent upon the keeping open trf the routes of communication with the Powers of the Entente, If those routes are closed or even partially closed, there is no telling what the effect will Master's Sale Jake Platts et al,'Defendants. Pursuant lo an order of the Probate Court ip the above entitled cause, I will sell at public auction, in- the town of Allendale in front of the p si offic-* upon the second (2d - ) day of May 1917 within the leg*»l iiptrs of salt*, tiie fol low ing described real property.* , Ail that certain lot of land situate lying and being in the town 'of All n- STATE OF SOUTIPCAROLIN A Court of Common Pleas Screen Windows Defendant dale, state and county aforesaid, con b« upon the average American wage aiuing and measuring one hutidred By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwe-11, in front of the Court House, on Monday, the 7lb day of May 1917, it being' rfale Day in said month, within the legal bours of sale, the lollowing deserdmd real property,: All that certain lot of land, with the buildings ftierepn, containing one-haif (1-2) of ope; acre, on Main street in Allendale, above State, and County of- Barnwell, bounded on north by lyt of W. Howard Williams; east by Street, At-^obuntli JUy Alain Si reet hiA West by Metal Frames 60c and up and five (105.), feet square, and bounded oq the North by lands of John Go >ge ; on the Ehst by lands of the Estate,of J. H. T. Farmer, on the Soutii by street of said. town, and on the West by lands of John Gooite beinit the lot conveyed to Lhyinia Piat t by John Got ge, Feb ruary 7th.' 1907. Terms of ssle cash, pu chaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps'. Resold at r.sk of former purchase*'. earner. "Big food crops will remove or miti gate this danger, big crops which will provide food enough for all at a rea sonable price. There is, therefore, no more 'inportant measure of prepared ness haw the raising of big food crops. An inbargo on exports would be folly Screen Wire Cloth, 32, 36 and 48 indies ings ill c-'IT.WQtilfOittcngtheii -tiie Pnwe win* -men we are at war. w-e most continue to feed the Allies as wen as ourselves during tiie period of the struggle ; and it is to us that stricken. Europe will look after the struggle for the food it will need. However much Terms of cash. Purchaser ta pay fur papers. — —• H. I*. O’Ban non, Master. Waiter^ office. April 10th, 1917 For Sprains, LapienesSr Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heals. \ Stops Rain At Once Important Notice ;• is Ke eb> g.v-n Miaf fre m we may have to alter the regular rdu BAR^WEI.L, S. C tine of American life to meet tiie neVda of the war, the changes -must ntit lip vX>c. 50c. $ i. v\t All Dealer! put of the farms. .On d'he' v<> .ttiat out-ptrt must b-* IwcrtdU.al.aaii. ij: i / ‘ ^ '