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i 6.00 o’clock P.M.j •' . - ■liii^iiiiiiiipiiHrn • "' wwinwiiip, ij^wp—nTff . „ <’i 1 i i■!!‘ illate ii u'T- \vn - a U;< 1 ;i. tin a ' y.< n-tmiit m in M• r hi t in■ i>;irn we c-li wic.ii 'ai tI iia Baoti-i a " >rcii lor man\ ■»>- • “ ! r ) v 1 >V b’:v 0(1 '* t'l i.M1«1 ! p r*---i m g mi i tlw- (i b»rv • 11 h w111( tha.t -vj. many of h«*r son^ are l>*\- j * ; \ 1M liinu I : 1' W • hi . ,!. AllifU Nndiin^L tin* (loologicnl Survey 1 i11g jbmimis - mired^l\v the War (•nr.i- ai Iw 'I‘ l> FiT Sunday I Dilia i t in* i t in it ; i :•:» we* Mr. art (I Mrs.- I’* F. Davis; •it’ • i Mr.’ami Mrs It. K. Corlov, Mrs. • •: 1 III*. H- . ‘yy Ricliunt Burcklialtter Jf., Mr-. MOn :‘^ I I<l:. Ilatrs Misses Mao ’ *'* 11 1,1 11 ls 111 ~ , i.lwrns and 1)(n*ia Grt’ctl pa—ob through this city* Tuesday on ~H*mtf** t«> Frifudship where the pp’f 'my on l m*stlay. UV> i nrtKBilious FeviTT-^ M | « .1. • Norman And ini' 111 H Dr. 1 1 ' S 1 I It dieV J wo nr ill's Missionary Convcn- .1. Ni : :nan And* t> ■ 1 hrld its annual meeting, after a wi-:l lie I t raii'JtorV Itnt as syii.iholes ai;c* sent : Iia td h V*.111 sti fliireney 1 lere grows to -event— — The itidcs.M ihalde .THt TOWN ELECTION. : lie city i a mo/rat !<• <*1*('(inn 1 .vli+i’li - we • I l .< T,i e-da . .1 l'n a s a ii I’a i ■ > •. i;! t.e 11, -1 ili; e i.1 tiie I’ttCi t'i .l't M;e n;. .1 F. .lev, ai Im J.-'d t n'aent de., ( lined in s11 'ai_ | .j'_- ir i N et wni. • 1 lie tn! Ihaviii^ * ca la 1 iiiate- 1 stives I 4— 1 -' ••aed l.Htne after :i were joined here by Mrs. faU V“'M L.I W. Wthithendvoo. el 11 rot*11 vi 1 ie, »*. , . . . hb»> cures hv ro moving t he vail so. ''F- F- j 1 «irand daii"i.!-j Hon. John K .Snellin«r spent ter, M ■"> aie lieu '‘.j Mondays m Columbia on 1 »u-i- v ,( ‘> v (■ and ^Wji. \.'t' 1 ness 0 |- j in im|)ortant nature. Mrs. Alma'K. Still and little ."Tson, Merton, of • Williston, are Dell |V\. .:iv take *‘] >or rvisitVn^ntth.ehQineof Mr. and In with \ - w'leu ywj-^Ankfrs. F F. Morris. A - n 41 * 11 r 11 i; i •» * f-e. o Pk 1 1 o» ■»t 1 ■. uT 1 nee* • * at.nyi.iueu luem stives m , Ma\or on M<nnia\ .1. A. Dorter, \ .. S, Owens an.d (illfnore liar* Here it is done 'Wv. In the election• on Tues- dhe women leadeth us day Mr. Brntef was declared I fiuanl slid on. the noiniiutv ( J lie vote u'as as Tlie fuiieial ’set vices took iollows ; .).. A. I'oj'ter mi,. \ . uiac.e in the Baptist clinrch on S. ( Kven- AT. (iilmnrt* ilarley Tuesdav eveuinir at six o'clock Dd. 1'he vote for warden.-were 1 • V. ' ^ cotulucted hv the pastor, Uev. as follows ; \\. T‘. Avcock In”. M. T. Kankiii, assisted hy-Uev. F- M. Biiekinyliam lot*, .1 /-I. IVeler, in the presence at' a host Bu-li 1 -I. (». Mnody In.*, t'. of friends and acijuaintanre* ('. t ens 1 o'*, F.d. T'eaeifck 71. d he floral offerings ..were ( t'harlic' Brown l»'J and K. S. j numerou- and heautifui. dlie Dicks. 7. 1 linkinyliam, Aycock.j Ball heaiad's'werc ; Me-ses Win. ! Bush. Dweiis. M*.H*«Iydajid Bea- McNub, Deo. W. Manvill, F. jcik k were declared tile, nnini- W. Miller, J, O. Batterson. B. oees for. unrnleii' W. Brice.and Tolin K. 8uelliii^,'| lliere wefr only two ca-frdid-j ales for Commissioner of Btddie j Works T. S. (Aavt for re-eJec- { W> contains no aleolnd, • a re ioM an( , |»; Kasterliim. Mr. ‘ -miinand- tlie h/ri^ c^verhutce ; 0(;< . £UIVS Chills and Fever; smVe s of PEARCE tV BAi* . Carroll Simms j st * ni ^ ilot '^^’rjH.wonous dru-s. | Kasterling was deelartM tin f • *1 ], ^ t •..., *i* i. .. * i ■'•■h r< eeutlv ni vited to. delivet : Subscription Rates of d if Effective- Ocrofcer 1st. 1918. tf-e sutseviptien rates of The State will 'oe as follows; • : . > «. hnihf a nrl Su nd (/(f, jk r ijcar ‘ - - 00 / ><( H U on I if, ftp* jf{‘Hr ; * '- - ... — t.PV So mht if tniiij, jirr ijrii r - * - - ~C(7f/ S('jnk-mU'l\1ij.iii'riji iir - - - # * * 7 ud Short term subscriptions at same . ate. Day* able invariably in advance. Until October 1st renewals for not more than one year in advance will be accepted at the J rate, S8.C0 per year. Subscribe to The State now,Find have a r , i new tpaper, coverfflit! local, State and qenvrjl news, come to your home as a daily visitor. Address, The State Company,- eoLu.vmia, s. e. an ! I ; lie hi i v ! nds < '.y., Idve--. of his selection before Mu d -Ev, -w ' das located ' jiie Ma\ion:tl AssTfchiti'Ui • of At- hen - ice, S;> iM-- will r-^ret to torneys-fJeneral. at. fHoVetatid, h aru i -at Jte-li;i-,l)ecii iraii'feri t (1 ()|,j 0> dtirin’" flit 1 mootin'" of the American Bar Association hot was foro<‘d t<* decline owiuj^ to to 1*'.-till, 'S.C’. Mi'S Carrio A. Cave has re turn** i home utter an extended! . . , ,u v ..(tainin" him at home, visif i■» vai ions r*nrtnet n market ° sum'mons for relief. SI’AI’JS (IK SOUTH OA 1*01.1 NA, ( OI NTY Ol RllIMVItl 1. - (’<> »*f I'f fT itmirv. I’l: :H. mmunOe (dive e. vote was follows l'ki'terlin ' ^'d. ; TO THE CITIZENS OF BARNWELL — professional enjjagefnents de- ihe ntirc!ias‘c*l Iveau* .1 a ii * 1 • win t.e r win m tiful line ol I;>! eood'. .M-dlllie, W 1 »ah.B. 1 . P ) ,;u i am! ker M . i'. B ind . of Barnw.e!! v cr aaion^ tii ''(‘ who atfeiided. Haves, The many- friends of Miss F.mma Kirkland will regret to learn that she has resigned- her po'itiou as clerk inthe* Supervis or’s office to accept a position i'i a bank at >t. Matthews. " AM i s. Maude Fssery of Willis- t d v\d.men's M>'idipai v_(do‘i : j uui.dias returned to her home \ cut> i at I'T i.• 11 i'hip Tu«’'“day. ■ after an exteiNh*d visit to friends hiii.i cure- NLaiariikl ..Fever. We wish toexpr* ss our heart- felt gratitude to the? people who were so kind afid generous to us W' 11 Mot’ijl,* ii4»u I’i.tii n HBtillSt I re i s i tii.ver. Mnncr (■> n i" Hiei: aid a iuh>\ in pa t hy dui- fj*-n u-*it* , r tin* nu** <a i m <rt |m jl boss of wife a ml mother Fl M.A,..Hfa l |.Ui, l |Hrr' , ,(i| .u'r. | \\ tM "nerl .iiv led a deep seiise Df-f n liii.ts k Io_Hie n> l**i'dai.it« n mu (1 : d'' g* ^fit ude to Dl . ktlKhltnlj Yu’ii arv liefliy smirimtH « U r^. j *• *0 - * 1 • BplvUCl ,. l\ llO IJlallPest- qni «*d n> Him\er ta«*V enphiiii* i>> t l sB i* -m h pjv‘vi«.tei^t* intefe>t in I (i(• i.>ii of which a copy h U*r nii'tering every medical, • it your t ■ 'lit* Sm*'I (*<‘011' ui* t a*d JtO"inh*. \\ e Bill tt» lllld Silt* 0 • thf MjloeriM-r at tii** "fTi •t* t »4- A 11 hi ! lu-iviit ian^uai:e to ,e\[»n" o’li^ <1h1- S C. wi'hi i twenty <lS''s aft»*r llm ' • nt-rv t*t*..hcM*"f si7H Oi..I,“ tiny (lf a p.i . t ion u* each of vott^nr PERUNA THE BEST MEDICINE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS Miss Ivy Bray, F^ivview, Kentucky, writes: VT V tvf* 1. - ri 11 . r.t-il v t»_ii.i th » n is j.: • •..e~ry,"XjjfT.tor i ..11yi . i»]ii • '! ' • • : U , I li el llial ii Jtl %\ .i v«. < ire «•«>],] In n kliwi v. MO. 'h i lictii ^nii L>ui!.• . ii,i . Ii^nt. St»!il tlx pry her« I Ever Saw < ■.11i. !i >'•- l'* I! • . i:._. an i:<- iration to tlie sir't ,u..l inl'.rt l.ailiiil or Tublrl I .>rni -i ->/-■- ten. W W Moore cairn l::um. (’oluinhia Motulav to~l) *• ■■ " v ' • \ . *• hel'e fur erection Oil rtie-'ilav r l lie (e ii. maT: iains kWxiliz-tn- FOR SALE i juirtfi M*r\i •••; hi «f if you tu< 1 t > answer the-many umrds nt eomfOre, aiid *~ in Ti'iuiison (hi ■ j the ••omul d - vi hin jlu‘ tune aWe- | ael Eiftdii^s shown Us. ill | ill runusoil v«a. „ iut. ile\ I’.Mint IT III l hi* uc I ’ll Will . . —. . . ■ . ' . apply m lit** Curt t r thr* r-- i-f <ia- (Die uark lintti‘~nt run suimw ( ottun. Liberal ndvanees^nml ,„■«,>«!t,. th- (• ■tm>h» ; 't * atitl de.'ulatiun, May (io<i in his expert .handling hv ; lWee & | !»>'H Mau ii TU'. A. b. .m* A ’l’ "-1 m erey >hower iiis blessings up. l>attey, Savannah, <ia. • g' t* • .on each and everv one of vou. r'* j j rp -p* • « m, ^7; n * m i ,t r.Hint'ff’sAtto'.iu»v.!< . . w.<; Britton,< rarm Lands and lown Residences M-rn'Cs ^teila and 'tabel , Tl , tI „, ah ,. eilt ,i iVn.ia-t, aHuh - Vt ■ . . ■ s ;p 11»• B*a• •:»;wei 1 .-tn»twithslaui.l- Mitntns, of Healing Springs; Fah*>> : ’ I .Miss->ailie lu .ttun, t(' _J f-et that .i' husiiit" .isi. r.i w/dy visitors in town Wednesr | TskV n tV\ Tfw»r the' com plaint (*eorge Britton. ( uiumiiia. — ’• • ; daV* ' ™ V Hun I) L S.I : tu, urtlolieiitond Miss Bauliue I'nldwell, ol called n.t T.e. Nuit'im} of tier tniwell/will leave hm-e for Vrrdnesdav a" ' a? 1 , that- le* ex--iSi-imieI'M'Tid'a\ r where she will ]i-u'e-- his gTTTtrp^r-di- aad -appt'O'T- ~TTrcFrrr~s^eiiaiJ4'.ipTiiM''s emtrst 1 . in tr** atiov** aetio i was file I i the mii.e* ■ .f \V II. Hu.cui Ivq . <’ erk : nt’ the Coir l <•! .Common 1*1 •*»- 'or i bbti eiir< ' 1 Ieadaclie's, Biliuii- at ion fot t lie generous vote g;vi ti — ■ death ofmrs. w. c..mm tion d 1_ I .....The dent'll <* Mrs. \\ . (». Itiirnwell CciinUy. “. C on tin* ll’-li day j 1 lOS'.Jl ;ci". nR *.\ pJJCt I tO, 01' that ■ I tired ac:* tng-^Fav'Iiug—dm* tm M-a- of S‘.ot‘’ni'' IRIS K. T‘ SrnMie. - Aet-rtH*v.-| laria-or (mills.—1: ine Tuiiii: Fine Farm of 300 acres, about one half in cultivation 5 room residence, barns, stables and all necessary out buildings, including two tenant houses, on clayed public road. ,near good school and in,fine neighorhood. Adjoin ing lands will sell at $50. ‘This much cheaper. Easy terms' V • .... . - ('< >TT( >K rn MM.i'kotod to h '» i : v;, -Huge t' 'ough • B<\i ret & uun i E THE LIBERTY STATUE Ebe Ilontr Bank of Barnwhll has ju<i purchased .i l7il>«'■ t*T Statue, and ha> pla **« 1 it at the Trout eturtync** <>(' rlu* Bank seen and ..a<f- nia-tiy ' frionds M •. .! iVi. B • i Dick', .of. ing \Um*k' and -.'leaves surviving f'tind ]>atrons.* . .. D:iui> *i'i i. who was a\ i ' l'; ' uii'"' hi'!' hu-b.iiid. lo'v. W. ■ i. J 1 In* Statue- it is -aid i*>'- dm ( it'*o and e <ii'*ed' in t tin;*-. ItfittoUv one daugliter Miss Sal- . «‘xuet co[wof the «yie . inXNew tie Button, and o k »e >oti Mr. Y«»r-k •ITTrrhurou.i-y-.-tJUe-one B :t*' 1, Sa\ * vV - a’i, tia7 Britton brings gloom to her de- fa mil v a lid neighhoi"i, VI s'; j Bit ton died on M*»n lay j wlii'j't* it cavv b ! night at ln*i hone after a linger- i.mired hy theii (i ran t ,1b., ■ ’r Moiled a S~‘CO beivn i'o mm; nd Lieutenant by 1«ieo-rge Britton. tiie'War Dep c title tit Barn Web M brittou w;\.s a loving ( ouiity feels proin] of the fact and voted \v_ift*. a kind and To the People of Barnwell County: * Just arrived at Gantt’s Jewelry Store, the swellest line of jeweler^’ ever displayed in Barnwell, -^ My stock is more complete than ever before, and is composed of this season’s latest patterns. My trade has marvellously increased, which ena bles me to carry’, a mo're complete line. Your patronage is sincerely solicited and will be . supported by my greatest efforts to please each and every customer, both at my store in Barnwell and my* store at Allendale. * ’ ■; r?rtT W. D. GANTT. * stands abbot three hundred lV f et- high, while tin (me at the llmnb Banii i-s <mly seven feet • high, however it's hea'ptiful. The historv'of the origional Statue is well known to our people, it haveng been given to the United States by tlu? French (roverment for the Jove and respect they had for Ameri ca, this Statue was presented in LSSG during the * administration o' Brekident Cleveland, -and was to further signify Hte Ihde- pejule.nce of America. t'ained at.tin; honieof his jiar-j outs. fttr. and Mrs. .1. A- Morn-, o( Olur, th*‘ oeca'ioii ' t ing lii-* ■_M't . bil't lilpv. ; > ■ ...L Daiieiug and iimueroii' game.' in during tlie : indulgt.-ij Ouit'* a num'be'iv>f.{— v . < r Vyert *■ even i n voting folk'- from -Barn well; < dart and -n vroimding.Vom inim- jtv < nio\i'(i Mr. Morris s gi*n- uiiie ho'pitaiity. 1 NOTICE TO DE-BJ&RS 4 AND CREOI** TORS / . X • , f . / Notice is hereby— given that all /persons holding cl a i pis .•o- gaidst t he -estate of Sri ti l L. XV-i 11 iains are required to a[>- pear before the Cojutt of Pro bate on SatuycRtythe 2sth drty ofSeptemher/how next ensuing, and all persons indebted to the said estate will make prompt pavment to the undeLsignedgon or l>efore' the nhove datf^, - F-ssie \l£0.W,n^‘ms' • - ’-Adpiirvistratrix. AN ENJOYABLE AFFAIAR. j . On Tuesday night, the tuth i DatedjU s'.hli day of S*j tem inst.. Mr. Boyd. Morns euter- be. *9.1 Two residences''-anti eight acres of land adjoining in town of Williston. land can be cut into town bts. Fine opportunity fOr a little speculation. ' One large lot and five room residence and store build ing and another adjoining lot and four room resid ence in town of Barnwell One half cash.balance in one. yeaL lNow is the time to buy residence property a£ it is advancing daily, lots- 1 cannot be had and lumber is scarce as hens’ teeth high and hard to get. if you want to BUY or SELL, get in touch with us. . -■ • •» Barnwell Realty Company V. S. Owens, Barnwell S. C. P. §. Green Elko.S.C . n COLLEGE OF. CHARLESTON A college of highest standard, open to men and to women. An intentionally limited enrollment insures individual instruction. Four year courses lead to the Bachelor’s Degree. The Pre-Medica course a special feature. Military Training, established in 1917 under War Department Regulations, is in charge of U. S. Amry Officer. Address. A, - / / - • r* HARRISON RANDOLPH. PresidtBt, Charleston. $. c.