Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, July 04, 1918, Image 5
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Mr. W. L. Harley., of Hhe
Friendship, , section,- annouces
his capdidacy. for the office of
Magistrate at Hilda in this
week’s Sentinel. Mr. Harley
is a son of Mr. \V. W ; Harley
and is commonly kno\v>^as
Jas. M. Patterspn, Esq.,ofj“M\int”. He is a farmer and
Allendale,' was here ^Tuesf&y Relieve himself, competent of
on business in the ‘ probtfl “ ‘
Mr. and Mrs.. R. II. ’Walker,
of Appleton, were visitors here
Tuesday. ■ *
S'.
Mr. Marian Morris,' of the
Olar section, /pent Sunday in
town with" friends.
in the probate filling the office to which he is
court. ,>
.Mrs* L. M. Calhoun and little
soil, McTyre, are on a visit to
their parents at Little Mouillain,
S. C.
Miss Anes Hiers, of this
city, spent last week-enjJ in
friends and re-
r*
Blackville with
latives. > ' ,
Mr. Harold Reed is spelling
his vacation at home *Tle has
passed very successfully in all
his studies. * v
Mr. and Mrs. L. \Vk Weath-
erbee, of this cjty, entertained
Mr. M. T. Rankin, of Greeley-
ville, during his stay here.
- 6616 cures Chills and Fever.
Mr. Rubert Reed and wife
mortored down from Columbia
aspiring.
Tiro farmers of the" county
have in tliem hands a two-edged
sword against Germany produc
ing on their farms and giving
financial support to'our govern
ment. They are sharpening and
wielding"this : powerful insmi-
IaIhwku, Man rati, baekw*™-,
MADE NEW START
AND SHE WON OUT-
Problem is Faced by dirl
Workers in cities. -
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and spent the week end with his
mother, Mrs. J. W. C. Reed.
Misses Essie Sanders,* of
Columbia, and Cora--Morris,
of Olar, spent last Saturday and
Sunday here with Miss Eloise
Morris.
Mrs. Maude k. Usserv
Wifliston, ami Miss ‘ fttfna
Morris,, of Denmark, were the
charming guests oLMiss. Eloise
Morris last week.
Maj
daughter, Miss Elizabeth, at
tended the services at the Cath
olic church in Blackville last
Sunday.
merit., as is seen by their sub
port of the Third Liberty Loan,
and the increased acreage on
their farms
O11 Friday, July 12th, the
County BoaCd of Education
will Bold the Charleston
College and University, of
South Carolina extrance ex
aminations. There are no va
cancies to these institutions. On
*the same date, the Cleujson
College entrance and sckolar-
strip examinations will be held.
There are three vacant four
THE SUGAR SITUATION.
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olumbia, June 30.—Special.
Th^e will be enough sugar to
supply the public 11/eds durin
the nexVsix months billy if lux*
uries.are Wit down and waste is
eliminated.This is the siguifi-
cant?statjmeiX of the food ad-
ministration,w.lrich has just per
fected regulatious\o govern the
distribution of snghr in order
that the acute/i shortage at the
present time may not Xfer de
velop info if sugai
There is not q spoonful of swyqr
to be wasted. The T,600,(k
ncxE six months, Until January
1, 1919, if the strictest economy
is practiced according to the
food administration program,
which include** an appeal to the
people of South Carolina to con
fine their consumption of sugar
Wintbrop College.
SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION
t hereby
EXPENSES GROWING.
ALMOST BEYOND WORK WHEN SHE BEOAN
TAKING TANLAC, WHICH SOON
X 7 RESTORED Iff#, /
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year scholarships to Clemson
this year. The one : year scholar
ship, of course,, is vacant. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. ^reech,
.- 0 Uwhicii
Kline, received a card k from
their won, Fulton Bethune,
reads „ as .follows :
The ship on which I sailed
has arrived safely overseas.
, „ Love,
Fulton.
anil. Mrs^Mnjdrow and, Udqs. 37th. Div., A Aienfcan Ex
peditionary Forces. .'
Mr. Fulton Bethune Creech
lias been in the U.- S. ai my-
for some time and is'. now serv-
There is not much difference |ing as Filing clerk 111 the above
in actual .effect between an divison.
American 11 eed 1 e ss \y ^con s uni i 11
materials needed by the Nation
and a German sinking such ma
terial at sea.
The junior Red Cross of
Norway, S. C , will give a pa
triotic phi}'i’rthe school audito
rium at Blackville on Tuesday
evening, JulvOth 1918. Admis-
sion children
20 cents.
10 cents, adults
c.
•66G cures Bilious Fever.
. Miss Dora Greene, of
city, lefAlien
this
Tuesday morning
06G cures by removing the cause.
Mr. .\V. . Bratton Parker,of
Snelliifg,' , S. C.\ announces
himself a. candidate for ^ the
House of Representatives in this
ih.-ue of the Sentinel. It will be
remembered that Mi. Parker
made the race for the house
two years ago, and was taken
with typhoid fever about the
fir-tof July noth was unable to
atti nd any of the meetings buC
notwithstanding this the people
of Barnwell.County gave him a
via the A. C. L. Railroad for | hai dsom< v vote. Mr. Parker is
.Augusta, Ga. and from-there
to Vidilia, Ga, where she.wiij
visit lier _ .sistei\ Mrs. David R-.
McArthur.
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Messrs. \V. Z. Brvan, and
arc always.glad to have
one of the most substantial
fanners in western Barnwell
county and. by reason of this
w.ilUbe in a position to kixpw
to.'-three pounds to tlie person,
per month. This apportionment
is about-double the compulsory
sugar ration oj England, France
and Italy, and is uniform
through put tlie United States.
The,coupe rat ioii^of the house
wife is depended upon by the
food administration, Purchases
Of suger, by individuals, except
for canning, are limited to two
pounds to persons •residing in
cities and town and to five
pound** {<>• living- mvitrai
sections After signing.Home
Canners Sugar certificates, per
sons maybuy twenty-five pounds
,of sugar per calendar month for
canning fruit. Only individuals
who j urchase sugar for house
hold use or for canning can se
cure sugar in any quan ty after
July 1, except under a Certifi
cate system, which absolutely
limits the total amount of sugar
any manufacturer, public eating
place, baker or retailer can buy.
Even tlie dealers in sugar are
limited. Under the certificate
svstem, which has been a 11 non 11-
V
ced ; manufacturers using sugar,
soda water f\»uutaiu users, ami
i'q fact all commercial us^rs. of
si.garare limited to 20 percent?-
bt their normal supply. In order
to secure this they<»are required
to make statemems to t‘v food
administration of amouiA of
sugar used by them heretofore,
apd on this statement sugar cer
tificates w ill be issued,*
Tn order to.be able to buv
sugar the-coniercial users are Re
quired to surrender these cer
tificates to. the dealer, and when
the certificates are exhausted n<>
more sugar can be bought,
Hotels, restaurants, club*,
dining cars and hoarding
* o
haus. s serving tw cut)-live or
more persons . must likewise
apply for sugar certificates to
the food administration, and
j will he permitted, to purchase
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fi r
full adm'fmon tr> ^Iim. Kr. 8hmHn
CIhs-i nf u i i*. Tii*- einnu . ti h
Oil SitiunUj. Jijiv 6 ivi | h ■ H d mhy
h-forrn^rhfii >io iinH»iThp M-lednr-
1! stdfi w il 1 b*- a^nnP d u, on hi* * x-irrenn-
—’— — i d'*n |i*- il MH .Knd iy. Jal> 5 A|»pltcHnt»
Ttiexe is-in) biuuer prob'em'than that **ot Te-s fTiitn -hix:•*-«» yVi»r?»a
" lirch the w*i m n worfcPT^tnfs to meet J • »tiensrh«*lar iii|> « e »«cii.t after
W.tb rent, «i thing: food, fuel all fn inR I 5 »»*-v xvili he a« arl*»l to U- *
lmther and bather, w irrien are greats r , lliafcll R ' llH hitC'^st average t) Hm* ianc-_
T ftl'd niore j m-et the
iblo t >-iili e-x «han men ihe.e wo'meh'1 in*tlie , w rd. At-Gw#
uiiHa be at tl dir Le-t. whether they are': o> n»*ho arship *h‘-uld wupe to Pre i-
in iXf «e, sto'e, factory or h< rue.
The exarniuHtion for die award nf
recant sehoiarSh p-< in Wiinhrop Col-
leg- and for the a-'miss on* of new s u-
denti will ’be he <1 *t the C u fy 'Corl rfc
Home mi £ id iv. July 5 hi 9 A. VI, . __
and als • nn .Sst/rdaT. .Inly 6 f» A M.. ( the Democratic jKirty.;, and fo”supportdhe
-for tbofe who wish to Yii- k-* Of) jS, ( f xam J nominees thereof,
inn lion rdditionni u • i
FOR C0NQRESS j.
. announce my candidac^ for
election to Congress from the Second
Congressional district, pledging myself-
to abide bv the rules and regulations of
They neat he bright, cotrlideVt. ambi
tinus pr f^it.
The weak, nervous run down w< man
has v^rv Ji tie chance, end t' ii« was re
alp. d by J.sejhine Dngie.ty. Mn-
Duiigli oiy P rine (it the arnn - »J women
workers, a eomi>et*-nt quick wi ted
RHleswomeij. i t -a New York de partment
store which hax 50 OuQcnsioniern daily
Her in me is'at 436 haet 130th St.
‘'BeeauSe'of sufferu g, iny work wh*
g* tln g.ftu h»rd I child not stand ii.”
tli * airl declared. “1 would suffer p.
hftef eating that-1 eou d noi keep my
.s:r< ng'bni-l Iher-* woo'd be pains atni
1 would hare feelings of suffo^atien I
liad h at »ieep so 1 mg and I ad b< c me
no herv »i s I was in a tmdly run dowi.
Condition. I was subject to headachi
mid pa n* i ) niv limb- and back. Even
my heart had bev, one weak.
,f l knew l LMMitflfnot go on that way.
but the in* d ci e I t ok did not reem
odome any goi d Oth-r g'rls oegan
to t II me nbi ui Tan ac, and finalte_ ••
d^t uTTipib t-y” ft Tan ac ( know, i« the
best ion c hi d builder tbe«e is.
*1 [cel just f xie. I, do in t suffer thoa*
paina ir w« aknew any more, I aieep
well a- il no anpCTRB ba< ♦ettirned. M>
nei voi Sachs’weiit w th rtry firtotnacb
t'oiib e 1 recommend this Tanlac tnev
e*y one I know who needs boihiii g tip
tt, <l c I'n a ng of the systqin like I did.”
So: if bv—
J. A. Po'ter, fUrnwell; Searson Drug
Cii . All-.-ndub.; J H. Sanders, Blaok-
vil e; H. M. Ca s^ls. Jr . Beldoe ; Fair-
tax Drug Co . b&i'fax; Kendall Lutn-
der>Co .Ke* dall; Beiias Pltmtsi ion
C i.. V'ille'tville; J. M. Smith &So '.
W’illiston, and \V. H. 'ViUinsou, Ul-
tnerx
dent Johnson f ir sebol .rship • xhiih-
|'»iion b'anks Th s bj*>nks pruperly
filod ( ut.t>y he app i ant. shonhl l>e
fih cl,With l > re^ill. nt .J ti son by JtlU
Dr.
>' holnr htpsa'jc w ’rth $IC0 at d fur tu •
ition Tt pu- xti-M-ylo Will op it Sept m-
. ' T. G. Croft.
l am a candidate for Congress for the
Second Cong ressional District, com nosed
of the counties of Sajud^, Edgefield, Ai
ken, Barnwell, Bamberg, Hampton, Jas-
per and Beayfort, subject to the present
and future laws and rules of the Demo
eratic tarty. Platform; ‘‘Qnc hundred
per cent American.”
> . G. L.-Toole,
1 ,.; ■ Aiken, S.C.
for
rceleciion to Congrevs, pledging myself
to abide by the rules and regulations of
the Democratic party and to support the
nominees thereof.
James F. Byrnes. -
FOR HOUSE OF RRPRESENTATIYES:
~T~
tier 18 1918 For fu*th--r i f irnm : m
andckt, o*u** «ddt'«8 Pr « den-. D
B Ji hn«i<n Rock rOli S C,
50,000 VOICES
Ai d Many Art- The V c s Of Barn
w- It Pe p e.
F f y Ob.ux nd . voice — W h > t. m
Krniol ehOro-! Amt. that’s the l um
b»*r o' Amer'C.m iiT**o tin j wn un’, b
H»e piilMu* y iifH'-i'ir D;h'’i4 K'diej
PuIh fur r*- lief irnin h ekaclie Ki' ey
and Madder i Is They h. ir m
ri iCs. Tiirv-iel! i' i I'heh in pa e s
PariiW* ll peop'e a *- i
Hrre'e a B r> w 11 ea-
VI r 8 <r . P Jb'gg 8 »> 8
truubi** and it wax very n v*-f** .M
back would auiie tit tob'rxk if Isiuopei;
ov**r My k*diu*}8 H.*i*d >neg"i'»Tl
and* <»>■ »»ed -m- v -ry m- rlt unnoyane'
I had dirzy spePs, **.» d my e\ex wore
aff> cte*t t o. D.imi’k Kill, y Pill- w>e
auve*tis-d ro highly I thought I w u Id
give tb-m a triil I Jot a hg r liof
fr un the tir t an t cut tinned un»-
cured m* i fall my iroube I hi i
Doan'x Kidney f*i t 1 * a re a Hue r inedv.”
Price tkie »' nil d-al*-r8. Do ’t -imp y
88k for a iid o roine-l»— g *i D,,»i’*
Kidney P4l , 'Br=“Th<* 9«nie ’hai Mr Att»
wav had. Focti »-M i r urn Co . ,Vlfgr«.,
BufTaii.. N Y
Great Indian Herbine
For Liver, Kidneys and Blood
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| THIS COUPON WORTH 50 CTS.!
:i\i ! ig Manii-spuM 8t,eu rn last week’s • rpHIS Coupon, if presented together with
p i; o x, I * i*h to *ul t the na nes b* low only SO cts. in cash is good for one
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for theoffice.of House of Representatives, -
subject to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic primary, and pledge rtFy—-
self to support the nominees of the
party.
VV. Bratton Parker. „
I Ji *-Hby 4n*ioiinee iny~xe>f ^ candidate
o - Hi * of ic * of th • H . iix- io K pres n•
Kiti'* b. rubjofi to the refill * and. regti'.a
tiouHifth- D m or io > Hin** y. Hid
pvdge Tny8*-if to a p.n rt tb- nominee*
ih- r-< f
J. W Fotc.
Having served the people of the Couo-
ly for the |*ast two years as a member of
the lower house of the General Assembly
| (and 1 think faithfully), 1 hereby an-
- Khti kotTwH nounce my candidacy for re elecfion fn
J .1 : A ; 11
•X
fb !- •'Jhuri.8
the coming primary, and pledge mvdblf
to stand by the nomination of the Demo
cratic party, and to do all in my power to
promote its~sueeesfc -5=
James F.. Davis.
WAR SAVING STAMPS EIMIT
a
In ndd'tio’i t f i the twenty 8ov**n
nf»m**s of i'nit sub-cribers to th** Wur j
*-'-■ • w ‘ * ltd shell in l»st week’-
h j other Bnrnw l 1 co'inty cmz ns who dollar bottle of Grea- Indian He bine
IV?ivhnxpd yl OuO <k) wor Ii ene'i of stamps
AV. A . F ckJmg,
F-. C. F <*k i g.
H. I). St i i,l,
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S. H still
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K. Briggs,
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M, Mi lonv.
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ory Hill,
Ulmers.
Bull P, ml,
• dam,
. poutiis for each ninety meals
'j served . •
tlie farmers oL the county need j sugar on the basis ot three
W. L. Best, of Bufi : ' I, - PoTi , (V^ 1 llle wa - v of legislation. .
were in the-city Monday and j f,66 cures Headaches, Bilious-•
called very cleverly ’ at the ; m-s, Loss' of. Appetite, or that
I.mce of ih, Ju.l«« of frotmto.! t„„i aching feeling due to-Ma-1 u wilI be st , etl then ure exem ; wB1 m.M.
We hope they wul conn again , Inna pt Colds, hine tome. | the eerlificate sw'em. ^"‘£1 l, 7»b& ,P
Messrs, j. Fred Lightsey and Williams, but the housewives are X*X- J neit w* ok
of FauGz, were in the city Tuesday and pecUd to voluntarily comply ! | 11/ J Qronrh.
made a report to the < ounty Chairman of 1 , . ' . ■ p % 1 ' ! Oh:
AN ;:r-having Stamps Commtttee. \\_ 1111 the ^Cj^uUytlOUS oi tiirc
' jiouniD per person per inonth
U? Z. Bryan,
VV L Bo-t, ”
J K. Wt-ckby, U1 me r.c —*
Guo - aid Wii'ki-r. Appleton.
With t* i^ lixr the ti ..of
limit -iibrer be - is funy-Beven. Iu
pubi siiiug ill so t.ames, it is not in-
iomtid to u nd. rvo b e h- subscriptions
rrdtde bv ot' < rx. I wish ti empha-ize
tlio patriot-i'xin show i* in tiulnboitl of
ill**, oin8l*ei-'Mlb>.*r ptioTls. ‘
At this writing Tu sdsy morning
it iio()'8-ibie liisiy which disiriaiH
^ihvo r» -o,J t f t*ir a,e-* -mnei ts, hut at
lo let halt ii.* tiio county have Cone *‘ov?r
Only tlie individuals win, A few di., r . "s l,»*^ not vet
J repo'ted, and if th* se dixtriet? wi ft
secure sugar, lor household use, | r-i-o ti.»ir .d ot mil's, the cooii'y
IO It
After usiug a liottle strictly according to
printed directions on it if you do not
.think it is worth twice what you have
paid you can bring back the empty bottle
and we will cheerfully refund the fifty
centg. It relieves a bad cold or cough in
one day; relieves lugrippe in one day. re
lieves fever in^onejay; relieves weakness
d and tired fedfiiig in^pne day; relieves
pain in neck, side, shoulder, back or hips
in one day. Relieves headache in two
hours; relieves sick stomach, belching,
' gas on stomach in three hours. Relieves
bladder and kidney trouble. Relieves
Rheumatism giving quick relief from
pain. Relieves female diseases and
women troubles, two day’s treatment will
fix you. So your work----will not lire
you one particle. You can do your work
with ten times the ease. It will work
all the bile from your system, and we
will give fifty dollars reward if it gripes
or makes you siek^or breaks you up in
any manner. Eat or drink anything!
while taking it.
as \vt
them.
Mr. O. Hightower, of Hillda,
niunmces himself .4 caml^iiito
GUairmcn.
FOR tOUNTY~56f>ERVISOR
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for County Supervisor, subject to the-
rules and regulations of the Democratic
primary, and pledge myself to support
the nominee thereof.
J. S. Still, Allendale, S. C., R.F.D.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate ,
for re-election to the office of County
Supervisor, subject to the rules and reg
ulations of the Democratic primary
election.
__ B. H. Dyche§.__
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of County
Commissioner from district number one.
subject to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic party, and pledge myself
to support the nominees thereof.
— — - C. w. Moody.
At the h licitatioo of mar.v friend*
I hereby a-rio'irn-e mv ondidacy for
C u' tv CJ**mmi-loner from-the second
dstriet. Miibjet to tb- rules and
regulatiooHof he Democrs'ic primary.
Your vote and auppi rt will bo \
appreciated.
C. B. Ellw Jr.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of County Commi inner,
from d istricl number one, BUt-j* ctr*to
the rules «nd regulation! of tlie Demo***
THIS COD PON GOOD] AT
WALL STREET PHARMACY
COURT HOUSE SQUARE
BARNWELL, S C.
Notice to Creditors.
OITtVu'
of Mir^istrate mt
'■Mr. 1 Li i'll tower is well
in the Hilda section
he -lias lived all his lit
c.aauig purposes tuetity-
1 Mrs. Julia K. Harter and son, Williatn, i
(and Mr-;. (>oo. D. Skmders, of Fairfax,] 1
j wxMO here Tuesday-ju’n«l brought one live pounds per mouth Call ht
!,t nd eJjT^“ Mber I h 8 *8 ,, i | *S
for tin
i J itdn.’
known
where he Un- lived ad his died
iitid will-appreciate the support I.. ■ ] l , s - *'\ r - i-amicr, of Rocky Momd,
‘V (■;, who was formerly known as Mis.
Ins drieuds.
SERVICES AT BAPTIST
PiMrict Court i«f tlie U itui Smtefr
E Dteri) I) .strict of tSootu Cnroliira
In the matterof M. Hliarfuii , Jbn.k upt.
Barnwell Conn y. '
To 1,he Cod tor.x o? t)ie atioce named
KankrtRft:
T-»ke n t ce -that oi>*tbe 19 h day of
June, 1918, du* above nain**q bxnkrupt
.lilel i11 r*’, pe i i.* 1» in -Hjld court praying
the. • con It fins 1 i* mi iif die cnmp 8anii>
o
m r-, Sugar certificates, ill the
hands of the dealers, church
Matiir* Micbeli, passed through Barnwell J BO sugar lllltst he used exel u--
**l Mi-'iulay Ci loule 10 Roseiiiafy, when*Khe -iwly for gglining: •. • ,
AlP coinjaerciai users of ^sii-’ j n Gu
1 g.ar v who have not secured their | chapter aud' 1 lth \ erse,
I»y special/invitation Mr. M.
•i • Jvaukilj, oft* rCelq} \ illc, ’ iiereiotn*e off. relmri ace 'pied. aid
( preached at the Bapt ist j tnat a hearoiq wax tit.eryup.»u urdeml
wfi.l vl>*[ her pareate, Nir. and Mrs. B O.
tion to Urn publics
066 cur"? Maln.-ia! Fever
’int^ro
Dr. W. Uiley -amnoiinces
hi. candidacy in this issjtie. of Michdl.
a*. ♦ , 1
the •dentin,el. for re-election to Messrs. 1. M. Weatbersbee,J.- W. Folk
tlio ojtice of eo'intv »Auditor, and W. H. AVoodward, of Rosemary,
,,,1 • .1, Ulll ho * hold " vre tn she city Tuesday and stated that
wldLll posn ion h< ^ 'lUUr held thtil cottou crop Was fairly good,' but
for the pa**t several years with j their corn was poor and needed rain.
credit 6i .himself and s:\tisfac- Ml i:.W. Holman, ofthis cfyannoun
ces h s candidacy for re election to
the office of Magistrate at Barnwell in
ui; sue of. the Sentinel.- Me. -Holman
has been magistrate of Barnwell for sev
eral years aud has l»een one of the best
thru the County has ever had. He ?s pains-
1 apt l
r morning
( Q last Sunday mornifig!
eveidUg. 11 h> iex't at - thej-Court
rvice ‘
and will Th* had u;rm i-ai.l petilp>ii on
th** 8 h day of, Ju y, 1918, before said
at Chari’eat-nrp in j-ho 1 District,
ill Tje** found j :lt tl u’cl-s^K iu .five fiTenboh. at wnictr.
hock Of R eye hit ion, 3rd ! ,,ml 1 ,M ‘
“Behold!
r -l?ing and considerate in
business
_ Wimfirtq) ■ College Entrance
and Scholarship examination
will he held at theUourt Housepibat c» files up ill his court,
next Frida./, - (to-morrowW
jhly o - and Saturday JulyHith
There are no vacancies from
this county- this—yeaT, hut
Barnv* 1,1 a] Ip lie ah— mn—eom. y. »11 rc r - r mgs- mn^TL-a 11 y re-1 allowances q,, i pht
prt'e -r. •^Kohrkhip-: at., la i-e M tlu-d price to make rt .om (or mv Uindents of [he
, new hill lino. Lvrrv rin—sold • , — . .
Mr. U. 'A .’Moody am: tup •• • /h 1: v—ilUi—Miaiyinh-'e. j 1 ” e Army aud
'his haddidae} for re-o-h ctjf-u toj Don't mikitliishiuofporlunilv. i
RINGS,^ RtNGS, RINGS! *i )PeM S( , nt out \ X y the -Bureau
Between the dates of July 15th- War Hisk InVuranec; mo=" .
-Vfill I will offer mv entire stock which were I—allotment—,m
o. -finger ■ nrtirs -at a fiyeatlv re-.
certificates should do so [ come
once, since they will Be unahle j which thou hast, that no-man
to secure sugar in any quanity j take thy crown." Notwithstand-
alter Jul}> 1 without th.ese ! jug Mr. Ran kinds a young man
certificates/ . ’i his sermon would'have done
'credit to. most df tin* veterans in
! the catPe, and for .thirty minutes
[he ire*id tlie rapt attention of
. —. . lus nudi'-ure, with a ’efttefully
& p, im.i-0 tlian "S.OOO.iHiu.' l*r.--par«;,I pmotW- which r *»*
Olid Govornment 'elipcks hrCvc l"ei<-ally pt-esem
a il k ii* \vn errd i tor s ii .d
**r j ercoiix m -nu-re-t ihhv
a tie Pinw caiit-t*. if uuy th^v-bavc. why
ffUJcKiy ; ii'old that fast ! rhe pr-iiyer of Miifb p- htiqn sl-oiild 11U
1 J - * b<# p rnnted. ,
RICHARD W, HUTsONh Clerk.'
6 24 -Jt
SOLDIER AND SAILAR
INSURANCE.
A-
Notiee to Credi
lx The Distkict CoenY ofThk Unitk.d
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service lie
nhe earnest and
r and' hi- audi-
• ini.c5> ••/* • 11ici ^ were very
fnvoralUv imoressid, ,
t >' r .* * 1 di^liur-eui'nt 55
tile oi,.i!
fp nat 1:
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Bit rn—,
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?mCJ‘.num,ber Ppe. '**»-”. - 1
: -i : Ved ih.e pe.' pk -f j -
J_?( univ ui this capacity.
;pas« t wo. years m a v* rT.-.*
• v * ' , 1 • . •
)HfS ti) ideUiaOv
W. I); (>qnff /e\\ (yer.'
, hoia-aij up to .1 u:vc !•* - y *
m 1 lit* n-'Au 7*00' •
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a:
lor tire.
■. -aecn^i^TTgrsra-
’■ people nf- -BarhAvell •* coui!ty To
their -urpiiorU ?
% • v :
- . «66 c intaiiM no alcohol, ar
Was
< \
VnHUCH PUMA5tar.
vulai noil fcr mat use'
ICO !C 51 KY ALSO Aft kQQJ.
A-mtarr a oran ititah
•Htfic/uor other poisonous drugs. ^ j
M •
a l; —)• Ifii!
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u* a-Uts
should, is*-
frjvc wa A/mCnfs- fi >r
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fiV.-M'da y Of
>.r iv.onth, .
STATJtsh
E'or Ui** Lustcrii D s* nct of -South Car-
- oiiuii. ' ...
IN BANKRUPTCY,
kj th** inu’.i**r i f J. B. Kinuai.d. Rank-
rutiL '
To 'be CrKiitors (if J B. Kirkland, of
Atp>**r8 Nil'll, in' the Coutity of Barn-
\n\.Ii. a*, j D.eirict ufoiciaid, a bauk-
. ’ i». * : ' . -
N ice ir. b* i t*liy g v^n that-on the
( 21- diiv. nl J i. 1 e, A. D. 191*1. the said
jrJ 1>, Kirk! -. r;.•.* as 1! 11 y adjudicated
1 Bl ujn a >•* tbfct tneduig of bi8
J (*r* ..it r- v.iii in* lit el 0t,n ] (tli*** iij
! OK-ouiVt. .* *>, ah- ! Ipi <lny cj
A MP
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pr. . - riy r
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tab.
cratic primary electionX
Jas. J. Ray.
I hereby announce my-elf a candi
date for re-**iection t«» the office of
County CoinmiHsioner from the aecond
district, subj**i*t to the rub*s and regmla-
donHof the Democratic primary.
, Barney F. Owens.
FOR MAGISTRATE
I hereby announce my cau’didacy fof
rc-cleetten to the office of Magistrate at .
Barnwell, subject to the rules and regula
tions of the Democni»ic primary, and
pledge myself to support tlie nominees
thereof.
E. W. Holman.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of* 'Magistrate
in AVilliston, subject to the rules and reg
ulations of the Democratic primary, and
pledge myself to support' the. nominees
thereof.
. R. L* Wooley.
l her.eby announce myself a candidate
for Magistrate in Four Mile, subject to the
rules dnd regulations of the .Democratic
j»rimary; and pledge myseif support
the nominee thereof
J. B. Peeples, Millet!ville, S. C.
I hereby announce myself a Candidate
for Magistrate, in Four Mile, subject to
the rules*-and regulations < f the Demo
cratic primary, and pledge myself to sup
port the nominee thereof-. r
J. J. Suelliug, Mijlettvil]e. S.C.
I hereby announce myself a cumlifiate
for re-election toithe-office of Magistrate
in Red Oak, subject to the rules and reg
ulations of the I^emo*-ratis primary,-and
pledge myself to support the nominees
thereof. * < ,
‘ George L. Hill
■ 1 - . .
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Magistrate at Hilda, subjest to the rules”
and regujatic ns or the DertitK-rairc pri
mary and iik-dge mv>esf to' supjiort t^e
nominee! thereof.
O. R.’TItglrttftt-er.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Magistrate at Hilda, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Deitiocrirtic pri-' ;
marv, and pledge myself to support the
nominees thereof.
W. L. mTky.
FOR AUDITOR. *
fi
* •.»
I nereby an non nee myself a candidate
for reelection to the’office of‘Auditor for
Burn well jCTouq'y, subject to ; 1. e julesand
regulation- of -the Dvmnt tr.iio primary,
::*”(! pledge -myself to sup|H r? the nomi-
ii»*e% tlvurtiol. R \V' R.'e»/
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J-;i:< ali'*t;i-t- t - wiB »*
sent put TW J '.jly. I . j'ist Jsutltek
■f .liivst May payments began on
vmrr1: ' • • ’ 14 . — v .-
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JROW -V-'«• BUSH
lawyers (
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