Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, July 25, 1918, Image 8

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NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL ELECTION. Municipal Democratic party days .7/ Pursuant to authority vested Iti us as the Executive Comini teeof ihe Barnwell Municipal Democratic party, and in accor dance With the rules and reg- illations of the said party, we do hereby order an ejecti6b to be held in the city of Barnwell, on Tuesday, August l.Vth, 1918, for the purpose of nofninating^r nriayor and six aldermen as the 'Democratic n<yminees to- be voted for in the general electioiV held for the purpose of electing a mayor anti aldermen for the city of Barnwell. This election will be,held un der the rules of the Democratic party, and all candidates are re el ui red to announce their candi dacy in one or more county pa per in at least one issue preced ing said elehtion, and to file a pledge in accordance with said rule. • / , . . . .. In the said election tin* voters shall scratch the names of all sue one candidate for mayor, and all save six candidates for aldermen. No one \vrli he al lowed to vote unless his name apjvars on the Barnwel Muni cipal Democratic ( luh Boll. B. M. Darlington, J. Staff Hal ford and j; !!. Lancaster, are hereby appointed managers of tkcaion, and it shall be their <1111 > to concf 14.1 the said election as tlie State and ( ounty, demo tTatic primary elections are held, and to declare the resuts of the election in Writing to the execu tive committee of the Barnwell Within three days after the said primary election. * The polls shall be obened in the hall (if the court house and kept open from 8 o’clock A. M. 4 o’clock P. \1. ' ^ * K. C. Kirkland, A. A. Lemon, - / G. W. Manville, Tlfa&Jd. fknilwarei L. A. Brown, Htu Executive Committee. untill Elected: R. C. Kirkland, A. A. lemon, G. W. Manville, Thos. M. Boulware, and Ixlg-ar A. Brown. The prirhary election for mayor and aldermen will be held on August 13th. .* / . / ' • RESOLUTION^ OF RESPECT 1. \ CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN . * ITINERARY. \ L ' " • Beaufort. August 5th. Jasper,-(Ridgelandh, Aug, 6th. Hampton,- August 7th. Barnwell, August 8th.— Baml>efg, :... August 9th. Aiken. . August 12th. l-klge field, August 13th. Saluda, August 14th. / . / //•. , • Whereas, God lias seen tit to ^•e from our- midst our beloved e 111 <7rdeacon, Bro.T. B.(IrUhl>s, he it resolved-—, _ 1 - , 1. That we, of the Pleasant 11111 Baptisr ctiureh, have 'Sus^ tained a great Ljss it; thej death of this good man ; Good Reports Please Barb well i Thf*r» hs* lo ver Lien am thing w tli tli-* qUU K r^Hul'sTof pun 1 I.avop'Tk e e vi .1 On-* invt/a s *<» badly aTnurd li - «! Miid not r at withr-m- phiit. T\\ O nptdica*- i" l.tvi pttk relieved hull A ladjrdlitd ti ed thr e JifT-'iei t k'a-s s fir w-ak. ■ inti in *rt ey*-e. ONE Lavoptik wash s*»rp'n* d heir. Welg iarHUt e a email Lultie to beneii'. KVEUY CASK weak, rtrapp*! or iidtslii cl eye#. C N. BnrcWhakm', drugget. \ f DAYS OF DIZZINESS Come to Hundreds of Baraw^l P.opir. 1 t OOUNTY CAMPAIGN ITINERARY. T ounty ( ampaign Itinerary. Dunbarton; ' July 26th. . l lniers, Aug. 2nd. Alleddale. Avg. 9th. Barnwell, .Aug. 16th. ELECTION OF MAYOR AND ALDER MEN. At a meeting of the Barnwell Municipal Democratic C lub at the Court House on/Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock the foi lowing officers were elected: R. C. Kirkland, chairman; A. A. Lemon, vice pres.; (j. \V. Man ville, sec. iiird trhas. TheTollowing Executive/iomm^tteemen were 2. Tli^t we lmtst all submit to BnMix im*-WU1 of but Heavenly Father, who doetli all thiugs vyelij^Ven though we may not tindeiMand ; 3. That we extend our deep est sympathy to the bereaved family..; ‘ 4. 1 hat we strive diligently»n* live closer to our Master, so that we mav do His will hereon earth >-» » - ‘ — / a and afterward .meet Him in heaven;- • 5. That a copy (»f these reso- ■ tap*r.i by bmm* P o;de, uin hit ions bif sentto the Barnwell ‘ £ y J .. j tutu uh-I half tlii* tost th'X comity papers and the Baptist v a , he was tcariv ir.me. ait ('mirier for publication. JL S. Weathers bee, IL F. Woodward, ,i. W. Kennedy, 4 iCoinmittei Thetv a e days of dilz ness; , 8 S:jel s of headache, languor, buca- , V ■ ? S m times rhuimat «• pains ; <i ten u*i arv jlisnfdtrrs. •- Kittney Pits are e«pec al'v fc r kilne^ ; ll- Ividoirid m Bnr.w-ll by graUful fro nd' and neighbors. 'l,rs. It (VbigniHiat, 6arnwell. s iys: •‘Five yea ^ agu.I bat a * eve re biek- pehe cann'd from' kidney i ro itile^, My back ached -a I the time, I ha l dizzy rp^llHaiid t hull all t I would tall ove-.. My eye^W’-re also htTe.MeU Mint Fp»'s dmcrd In f rr m|. I tiuik many d fTW- eot mi diciiu s bull get no relief mnil I Iffgl'n t i'aiVg lioao’s Jvidney Pill . They u>ie recornm^ii ted in t e loea. ’ I I felt re- the time l tlie back- PREVENT NOG CHOLERA 6 The B. A. Thomas Urg P >wder has a record of 9. r > peic un cores of R g Chol era. If you feed jour li-’gs as dirt-ced ynu need never fear hug cholera imr ai^v othePhog disease. And thediree- tiooii are ve-y simple. jn<t ahdijt wl at yiuj t ar« doing, plus a few ^ents worth of B."A.-Thomas' Hog Povider in the feed twice a week. Usually, though, Ch itera g ts in be fore we kpow it.\ Then it rrjju resclose attentirm to ea*!) hog—iech hi g mu-t be d(/a>d—and If JO I wl. d.-sea- dv c- teil you will Hive b-t’er thjn 9n, j.er- oenr. If you don’t it .• B. A.TTTmts ti eibcinc costs you i o»b ng. We-R.>t 9 >me <| st*nt niMiiufactur r—pay yodr morey back. It II WAl.KKK Dealer, Appleton, S C Red Cross Worker Honored By Nufses^ Asseeiation :-c_±==s=l4 Mlaa Jana Van Da Vrede Nominated BCi 1 x-fs and the Baptist V a ,he was M-arly gone, ai 7.1 my visi ui was clear again I kept < n u^i.ig Doan’s » til I fini-h d two boxes and they m- FrelVcured m**.” M Piioe 6«k? at all dealers. Don’t simply ask tor a t>tdi # < y rtmiedy—g**t Doan’s KidnejlMIs —th j s .nu that Mr- G'gml- uat tiad. iFost-r-.Munurn Co., Mtgrs., Buffalo, N. V, ' AM cures by removing the yaus(» Master’s Sale i Why Don’ ‘More Miles per Gallon " "More Miles on Tires ' SN X Avl trr lj» J» S Pit^niir C«r P H l.<-( - S PiM,n<«r. with All 'A/ -wthdr Top /. Ha! SPi«i.fch(l - */• t> Pm T)wn Ctr • 2i'*, gl* mens fob Drirnlt \ Wei uvb^sla ragulgt wilii ia<laii and Tcwii Ui t III] A. J. BENNETT, • -j 1)1 S I KIBUTOK Barnvy ell’ S C. ELLIS BROS. Estill, S. C. ■ \ • i WTieri y ( ou set out to select the motor car 'that will best suit your own particular needs and your purse, you demand as primary requisites, the highest degree of reliability with economy of operation. And every salesman you meet insists his car is that car. If you are informed, as you should be, you are liable to quote some of those Maxwell records—to see what he will say, mostly. a J . i . He must say sotnething and usually he affects to disbelieve those records. You Yem.ind him that t^ey are official — made under the sanction and supervision of A. A. A. officials. i • * ' Then he insists that his car will do as well or better, , , \ -\ Your cue, at this point, is to ask that per fectly fair and most pertinent question. “Then why doesn’t your car go out and do it?” > ' — ’ » We’ll tell you why—it can’t. Any Maxwell salesman can take you” through this car, fron) motor to rear axle, taking up in turn every unit and comparing design and construction and strengths with any and all other cars of similar size and capacity., i ^ \ ' And he will shoiv you right there why this Maxwell can, and that rival can’t. z ■ . . i , For it is .aLL there—in the design; in the dimensions of parts; in the quality of ma terials and in the making., - v . Let him show you. He will take all the time you will give him -and you owe it to yourself to know before you decide. Then when any salesman tries co convince you that youtought to fray $IC0 or $150 or .$200 more for a motor car ask him tq jshow you one as good as this Maxwell. , Insist on proofs—not mere statements. i , . ’ For if a car will do^it, surely that fact is susceptible of proof. “Claims are alj right, but only count.”. That is the Maxwell slogan. >v proofs ST A F K O F SHUTTKeA KOt.f N A COUNTY OK B A RNWKI.I.. Court of Common Plean. Commt*rciai “Bank, / . I’lainiill. AgalnAt . Will Hay and Susie XelSoii, ■/ Defei daKTH By virtue nT a'd< erettl order to me .liri ce l iu Lii.e abjvie ent 11ed ca, 1 ivill f.e11 at Barnwell, in front of the Court Alouae. mi Monday, the 5tb day of August. 1018, it being salesday m said 'limitli. within ihe I* gal hours of ss|e, me f dlovrii.g described real p»op*rty, to wit: A I that I turpirclof land sit- natc, lying and lH*ing in the cnrpira'c * 1 mit8 <d Blacky i 1 !-, County cf Barn well, State a f nr»siid, end bounded as loll wie. t iw11 : Dot Np. 63 witli ini- pr< vernents tlierron, on a p at til -d with the ' CD rlt of Court of Baruerell •j co inty byj, 1*. B >vleton.w h » c lovcytd this I t to S II H igh, whoemveyed Xinin.t‘ to Sr.s e Nel-on- the sirne bigin- ning a* a -take,on tliC8outhw~ t <• irntr thence running north ! TO Veil mote or lees. ti>‘ a stake•* loU.fwtli tlie in r I.•• i-1 eas comer tneuce along a itr et or roail way 90 feet more or ess to tfr^kouthea-t eoroer tlie"iice along 'he ea- ern la ds of Stewart Holnn^n 150 feet io the beginning Term# of s^le eaeK: Purchaser to pay for papers anil stamps. , II. I. O’Bannon. Mast-r for Barnw*ll County. Master’s etliie, July d h, 1918. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. . No il -* is hereby given t iat onder an ordex.of thejenurtof prol»ate, I will), sell H| ot the EjJ sonal proper, ty belong itig -o tlie ^Isti-t J ofex K vit'dds, ht his late r's'denc*. it puolic ainti n, on Saturday the--27 h day of .Inly I91K. Sa’e < egi iiiing at i(t;<Ni o*c. end} ii»i tli * fore noon a d eoiv i-noe itiit 1 v all tjie said personal prop rt> hs> tieoTi s dd. ' Lizzie 1 lay. Dated the 10th day Ailnmii.stra’iix. of July. 19IS.* \¥; } Ask Your Grocer CHEEK;NEACS COFFEES. 1 Best By Every Test Miss Jane Van»De Vrede, of Savan nah, director of the Bureau of Nur6- Tmc; Southern Division, American Red Cross, has recently, received word from Mrs. Charles D. Lockwood, chAlr*^ man of the nominating crtnimittee of the American Nurses Association, of her nomination as director of the Rs- sociation for the term of 1919 1920. » This one of ; the. h.ighest honors that can be given a member of t$e .nursing i>rofession and comes as a recognition Of Miss Van Do Vrede’a splendid “service. The nomiiTErflfYir wil] be confirmed at the association ^convention the first week In May. Appropriations For Relief Work In France Announced By Red Cross War Council V ttTvTOMOES TIGHT . - They Save 'Wieat. ’When, you eai l^iatoe^ don't Xr.S POOt> ONAIXDfflfS The Relief work of the Amerieajt Red Cross in France la already well under way, and appropriations |for this work to the amount of $20,519,- - 259.60 have been made by the Red Cross War Oouncil to cover the period from the time when the United States entered the -war up to April 20, 1918. ' Of this amount^ $14,019,889.50 is for military relief, nnjier which head comes everything_]iei'tii'tning to hos pitals and hospital supplies, canteen service, and Arrangements for the rec reation arid - comfort-of the American soldiers when off duty For civilian relief, including aid to refugees, care and prevention of tn- * Tierculosls, care of children, re-educa tion of mutilated and blind aoldiex.t and general relief work in six districts c,f tb* devastated area, a total of $9,* 5S6.4T2.15 has been appropriated. *'I he bureau of supplies and o^heh admtnist>rative bureaus, will receive >3,359.ML75. Under Ijhls head coma all transportation "7acilities, the de partment of engineering, the expenses of 27 warehouses and insurance on goods stored therein, as well as all office expenses in France. Under the head of miscellaneous activities, for whieh $3.58 .3i*'• 2 11 has been appropriated, come such things as relief of the fainilies of sick and wounded French soldiers, all emer gencies, the American ae-hoinnco fund, food for the Fr‘>nch t * the Red Uross health center ! other similar work In addition to this nnvu*'->n an- proj riation of $7,063.619.1 Vs been- made for the purchase in tV T T nir.ed States li f supplies for sir p.nent to France. ’ 7^. Of this appropriation, only a very small percentage .goes for salaries as more than 3 4 of ’*>■ Red Cross work ers in France jir'e volunteers, a great - many of whom etenz pay their own expenses. It His lieen estimated by the War Council that for everj dollar donatedrto t»o. -.v.-vr fund. $1 02 ifc spent In direct relief the 0? being interest. i . 1 V i 4 Food wasted is food money can mplace It. loot, and no vnHDOi nncHASE <JFl rum pcr Han ua > IDO tftSI BY, ALSO AM BQIAL frwwrorotaa aims N U. S. Feo«! Artmin!*tr»tion. OP Br’er Rabbit F«ett«r niake*his- se'f mighty skeerce en not go pro- jickin’ rosin’ whar den's cookin’ goin’ on, ’cause a rabbit in a pot is er goin’ ter look mighty good to trios' ennybody ’fo’ long ’count er folks havin’y ter save on meat. ’Side s -t fdlks’U kinder hai' ’er savo do wheat fi'.u: fer comp ny en eat bread made outer* dis yere ’’substitiitt ” Hour. Dat vise ol’ joxn-1 doiie sue dat to Win de wa.’ you got ter feed de sojer boys dot’s doin’ tie fightin’. Dat’s w’at’s takin’^le wheat er; meat. “Extravagance coat* blood, blood of heroes"—Lloyd George. tftl K \ \ VVc have misplaced several of our steel ’J ' \ t ’ 4 - V ' drums. You are warned to not use them for * , J i t _ ^ • storage purposes unless it is purchased from ■ f ' - " , . .. [ . _ us. In the meantime either deliver or ad- ’( 1 .. ' vise our lucid representative^ II. J. Baxley & Salt, Barnwell, S^C., the numbers you .have L 6 n rfm