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MAMMWMLL UNltfCL B4KHWXLL, ft. 0. IU J- • vA Jas. M. Patterson, Esq., of Allendale,.was in the cit.y Mon*, day, * — &umiay ■-Uve- -27t+i in^t-.'4^'the •day to run voUr clock* back one hour. > Mr.' W.l) 4/ Gray, Book-keeper at the Western Carolina ti lied to lb- rryQm u i\ 1\ tlm *• 111i T_ i for the past two weeks is able ! to be 'Hrfagaiii. Capt. O. W. 'HoiglLngvilje, was Tuesday. Barker, of m town ! If you ward to huv a'fa.st ti/>t- tiiig iior-e, ora hugoy. bojise. Vir | a'-good saddle horse, or *a> line you-iig irtiile’ as the ui-ii-kot af- Capt. and: Mrs, .Jack Harden-. ; fores, call oti "V, V. Kizer at of Baldoc, were in the city (.)!•»•• ■ • ' - • Tuesday morning >Mr, and . Mrs., ft. T. f ^ rv COTTON is muI'kep d m 'b.b’ 1,rnv . ln ; ,v,v!i from'; {lie cottage- advantage throiighv-Pearce W |tin E>t,ner street "to the (-ottag.,- Battey. Savannah, (ja. : jowned, by Mrs. Sal lie Myrttib , . ■ on the corner oT Jackson and 1 f you waiif a. trotting horse ( Mellohnough street. ■ i" th0 ; - ;; r n °" l ‘ !i e' ri.e si.uniai h.iiu. „« wi.-i, Jl .‘ ,l1 *> 5 - !has Tagiii)' OuuusiioMt M|. a lid Mrs. TTalpTr It,"; Barnwell county is subsiding. Walker, of Appleton, motored of the nvnny.AV.no. have beeii to BarnWellMonday aiterivoon. !a ictinis of this dreaded disease , .... . , . ! there art 1 fbu-t- ItAv with whom Mr. John K. Raw and daughter, i ■ r , . , ... . % \t • 7* I it proved fatal Miss riaulem. and Mrs. James , ,, DEATHS IN COUNTY AND STATE. UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAICN. __hrMf*. I rank G. Tompkins. Mrs. Frank G. TomplUns died giiddonlydat her lioine", 17M^ Sen ate street, rat 8.!dO/o’clock last night, her death being wholly unexpected .and preceded/ .by ohlv a slight i:v:i which her to the boose. She had been out i : * hei/;iutohiol)iie/during the ah <u>ti and at du/k ineni- hers of .v 'iiji V found' her in tub s muisness, !. ui U. Kay , of 01 ar, were jti town Tuesday. .> Mr. and Mrs. B. Ffaw, of A it- ders,ui, S. < , ar* 1 in Ba in well tc-binding the Record Books The many friends of little in t j K , n ;. rk O f,.€ourt*s oltice. Elizabeth and Willie l’»u-h. This is a work that has ’ been Deacon will by j^Jeas^ to know jy^ rv rnticli. needed and when it tliat they ar*- rapidly , recover- p}§ cortipleted will lx* a great mg -From dijditberia'j^y" J jirotecWJn" to TTieTgTofdsh Mr. fcjd Mrs. 0. Ac Bennett j Mr. H. P. Anderson, a thrifty iind daujfciter, Miss Mat fie r and fanner of Donora, attended the Mrs. A^hie. \S eatherhee, of hiPerty l^oati meeting here Willi'ton, were m Barnwell Saturday aTfhrifoon and pur-' Monday afternoon. . 1 chased -three thousand dollars Mr. II. O. F arnsworfh, tile ortli of mberty Bo.hds. Mr. popular vepiesehtativ» of M.jA.ouJr>on also invested three S jatnl D. A. Eyck Co., of diohsand m the First Libcity Spy lUtHith,——was. in inwiv: Euan.—lit* has two suns serving a slat which she i«v raiFhxl. , ‘'ShT' Is si.; Lived t*Y he: h;.h- 1)and,;who i's the senior f?o •,met of the law firm..olgTouip Barnett -vV Me i >6b;d !', t.-itfe voting: chiloreii aud lli.iv<-V-^- tefs Mis. Wiliiahi jl^ie-t<ny »»1 Harts vibe, Mrs. lbtvid G.>1.1B- According to thy Hiaiemeut i-sued by Pr. John R. Mott, Director Genera 1 of the jjjiitod War Work, Campaign, the total ainouiit To l>e raieed dur ing the wyek/ef Nov. ^lth i9 $ 1-70,hhd,00(1, fixed by tire War Peparuicit, approved by tile TVo-ideht. * riiioii a phvsieian tw to eon lino :'7 / "“"T ■ .ti ., ' y hr 1 .1..; lUxHimd will he admims- T •e/i Bhehtor for the sevefi NOTICE OF ELECTION. ; Bi M k,iii.-p c M*m v hamp, d p. v . . , Martin H M. W»e. 5 a , . u . . ] 8uM Pond—.1 L Bo*. Hrurf (jy State, of South Ca*o ina, y f ^ f Flower-. W. C. Gray. . County of Birtiw-ll. Notice^ i-' ll»*r«iby tivrtii lh*- the <»-». oral EfeeiGo for S’atrs an l Countr Offi cers will lie h-l»l at (he v ti> k presiirem pr<*rc Hkd by law in eta tv, m, fu-‘iday/Ni)veihb-r 5. 1918 eaid day it f <1 OAipfr the -firm Moo- d v in N v^mber, »p pr ec-ib- d bj the State (-(xi.iitu io.i. . ! ^ - Ttrr- <| ii il li Vtl rii TTl; r ti'ifff.vgeTy teivfl .hv- thh tfovernment rt-frog- ni/ed War' Work ah'dieies, the V. M. C. A.. V. W . C. A ; ,V M u h7 r- of t l i ti >ii soi a i ^ktfiTrc f vrery el«j(sior 6Qtm K ,o ymeni a iy i Celi ,n, befenv l,i n to vot *. tin' jift itnslii.n < 1 h'scbeyi-.iation ccrti tiVst' e ntj'i. j*r ief , f li« , nyim,*:it of at: oH'iodni/ pot tix, • aaee.-ked t, r.'. "ud (*.(>ii ftir» i* tl iriig t i efcrvi ius ) rir. J hy [ir^tiOc lOtf of n . t i X, s HL'iJ ‘C I lev-.. X,a tio 11 al (. tit ho do ..Wuii*' ...AyTrr Io i rti iirate Tr f Tl i»i‘ 'refc^Tp a t^fht Conned ( Kuightsbf ColunibU'-1■ i|a r nti:J[:«'ix*d'-t’o cblloct otclt tya.--. \\ j| \\\ t Jewish Welmiy B hi\l, ' proo*. ot u.e W / ||, r-nl’ —.LK-l.br,..., y K Can - C^'tnp . ( om ntiigLhy_ ^LLtikLj * seio on - i:>7, t'ott'* * * f UP'/, : m • >» 1 .<1 l/i f ,x i' II > t - -j.,, s, vV’ \\ Annii'-au Library A-^•ciation and the Salvation Army.- '-'PheA.aiuoliut l!m largi'-t ever a~k (h-a^a gift - ft om anV [-people in the hi by A,' Nil li.'uivi’iaT m ii'.'i i Sii’.in.i T'iiTH hliair t>«. M'pa al** ai.unl p't iTict. bft . is. a f O *»• ti.iluit t rCmuid St i *s St-na or, t ,oc otUKt.tes ti; y, ,, .. . . .. ,!,,(■ ever ;;~k a-s_n out-nom a nv j *■ ' ■•./■w,,- ... v- n^o--r ay t oia _it-.'or «■ <*rt *i« at 11,«* tnr, llartsvibe, Mrs. Pa-viii J--1 i*•- , - , • , • , ,• • • il i'-.- d ..fa »•!«»• tor-; a eig. iu- b .o ■ r f-t*-omi tn ••• vruivr.,-,pii •, • , C«hiuAia, Oihcr. nvar 1>'»> S''l' SSSfegSfYS ii'A / 1 7 ‘ 7‘l. f f ,V «&»**?* 8i.pI iriR—O. C’ Bwxlry, /\i.g«- BaX- Icy. .). I). tiarruon. It bhi> s>—(). M...Turker. Afli'ey Buih A K -Dunbxr. . — ' • . .'-m Kline--C W Pup, Wadt* H. ism-' ■dp;*; K M.-Jrnkl s Mr:- r ^ I tinha t ■)•.—I*. H. Dio’-!- T ATir-rne, P. J *Hiw.iw. ’ ,i A. ~Tinit*Ts ( ,r ok-yCh vt-r Parfcpf;,R K / LW.n.aiUM»d. t A'tf-Alrl.P'tlOlO 1 ' S : 7~.Sicam r—-<T \>\ J^nyy. B,o. D-»*r; G W.'C !>•*<]it* p i . V ' C mrrf-.J 1- W+V I,y. .1 lh Au*;ley W. f l. \Vi ki s n Vi!l.-:c—(T. it p.ihhar. U i) Kirk- ■iIt <1 W. S S *■ li jr •*' f y ^ ‘*f -a(»' r-K. T >i» irirt',' s )< Pa r J \\ \\ h eh t * r • -—■ , ^ . A’, l ‘i--|l I t J ilii At if (i, \V If ft J**v ti l-‘. T i no- * . r '• M a a* t at ii'/r’ihrl -';u h li tv •" K ■ k r> ip:*'. Ii dUo O'- * g-t«- ii mitt r t >' xi.( ire f, m, t^ir 1 itl.H Jo, -/or ilia I' Vr-t .i, at tl.i* as a total sum it seems oig no :i. to-r-, o:. t a- H ios o K t> ■ to-iila , ] j (f> tl i ' » • i * t - Villi It CVt III g-; l-^ft line, 1 / in -Co umhu-a,i-e two maternal . , , , . .. - ‘ r v, st.t- senuor,. c<><i«uv •• ilt-t-r ,, . ..... but diy’.did by the lo,ur mil-lion f , „ L „, l , , ,, ilt t f „ r ull c n tM.-i y lucnt- >u d eiints, Mi'S A . i: * Iv. Boolrtm and Mrs. Gfit!s.leu h. Sbtiiul, and a patei'nal aunt, Mis. S{trail Aldrich Kic hard'On. M rs To i n pk ii is wa sf' b* • fore * . tier *maniage on Decetpber 11. 1010, Martha Aver Aldrich', the 7 v third child of the late,.Judge and Mrs. Robert Aldrich of Barnwell.. She was bohn M.arch *20, i,s80. To a wide and .‘prominent family connection and to a host of tin.iuh in Stjulli Carolina, the death -of Mrs. Tompkins will come h a distressing shock and sorro-- ; tj i'olumhia it -mt-itns-vt—m-tinc-t--Uvs-s, pai'infUr. nicn why .will be un ier armsjkq»c .uareat* infl . sp-v a qse»t> 'in our linin 'Utul iovv djiiiigY * ' •" w "« '»< •« ‘ • «« .»!• ' t»r |>r»-itfri> Ftltr'lPii ; wii-M imlinv the period .it IS expected to I rifali bn M i>Ih." Wintv jati^r uml o' cover, you tit id tliat it nretHt* R •V* 1 ' d *• h>-*1 k-ng u—i u to, *i«» as’i . . i *. i . % ' U.it* ii ti ttit s uf i Lt» i llic *r * r oBiopi^ tnUll i«> VI*^ P* ♦ j a il Iju ^tu n or q it bti Tits to b tu d' m m. Surely "there is no Father * r Ci thox, p var >nt tv u cu , or Mother or friend of a soldier S 1 *' 1 "* 4 oresmem, r n.u*i . . . ii }J4' un i.jinbvl or tnurk ot any ,kun. in this country who Will . Stiv | whais m*r, exc p.. tlie iiHuie in t iat 15 ceius tr-da-v is too much n -m-« - f h [*e*sun or i vr-o s vot.«! to spoul on Ills oiuu'rh, • his> *"<•' -P- home ovt'T'tht re, his library, his theatre and his club. The iarlv in 1 his time when; repre •RtOsidentr 4-un»tnesl up the- -wliole a 4peal in a recent letter iii which he spoke of tin* work of these seven great agoncits as “of vita] military lmpor- t.tnce”. ITe had m tilth(t the fact that their activities are ib'e for the • 1 ttesrrv stiakfllg iflOMids : -Just recti v< d hv C. F. Rizcr, at tliar, M "tie oar load of nor-erand mill's. Call on meif YOU Wit lit to I) \. iiand' witlrK ,h theyarmy. Where will you j liud another farmer who is cisf,tt>.«{ plat e .more patriotic? - 'l Ht*-'till'* nvit »wl clear i.l-; Cotton. Lilieral advitneer-vmd expert handling by Rea ir e A* Battey, Savannah, (ot. L PVT. J. A. HILL ON DUtT OVER- BARNWELL COUNTY C10B SONC. SE AS« f -Fuifb of “Glory, Glory, i lalluJuia.” • ft rested C\tme on b»*ys and giils, let’s Work w ith * | j ' heartland hand, , Mg letti , f" 0 nYi>dn l»v,s and girls, let us join this Mrs. W.| happy Iiand, ('tune on Bum-well County and help us • make a stand. As we gu inarching on. from In sentative women of her typt—| A v , cupalil,' and Ulici.'i.t, 1,0-s.ss. I."'«"ly rcs|«,„ ,:,i (k disposition a ,ul "i»mo U.h splon ltd . •? . r . ' . >iri , i morale of our forces, ihere has elli leucv for good works— arc i . hlli.ig >o important and so ne- . , ,.f. n i.. 1 cuhtr. ii.n examplt ot the extreme impoi tance ot morale as is ii i i -,i j i now being lnest iiud oil A tine tellect, coupled with .a nomanti y 1 — , . . v ’ ‘ , ... |Me>teru tioni. 1 lie forces that jy <u un ss o g.\». i' » .T 1 ; confront each other there are : tu«cami nub^uup ua- ta.nriitnti' n.\ lor imbue neiient, IUH<le , , s I ont'i Tie* C'I» of lit** Board o' chanty, ‘‘^t widely di-inn! irm uumheib. M inj v. r> „ , )1:nli ttrlhL . oa p^o . ... , ‘ , or t ijuijuiieiit, vet »-ne army is ; if,,. . 0 tii x ineinlK* - nod t'•» tu*» (U*-rk; 1 eoii'ianil v wit hd.r.twing find tile!* Notary J’ubl.iMittiSt a Immiater yhe i ,, - , —. — . luatn t> tl.e tai.onnau the .ManaKero 1 ixf per.-o s tre in miti'i to be»)io^*n anQ hit Sperixl e tio o- wli.fh lion, or un id ' Hi :< or otti es, q n ►Conor <)(tr»i o n hiia I be wr tten ur t rinti C T7i i ftr ly written or partly pr.u'* u ri o i in btrelr in**-; hi d such baOoi rll II ~1)e~ 80 fuUJuul t.H iu con Oil I til it in * or i HineH, (pi-niioii t)'mt*8 f .on- LLjFOkm, and m foi. id el in I b< dep s tod in a box to bu eot hlrue ed, kep anl o I -Hti there Ht )»foAM4*--d-t)^ la '. hi a on b*I o i f any i'lv r de pr p* iio i found in i Hlier of Hti.i I oxe.< trli vll “tr^trini t d (> i ai tp rol () est i mp i tie bill'd si i til S. H ♦* "1 II'- «J |. c; OM , of q'ltBtollh, lin t sh . ! tin rt-.i't-r li .v* ti e wold- * V s ’ a d ‘ No” inseSi^pd‘p«) that the vo.ei n.h> indicite In- Tole. stt ti g I out oi*h or ili- other of s .ph word- on ■sad bull ’t i li** novd not oustneke. out t i tie e united. rts-oire the tut' r list*! <tor «»;•<» itu* tl‘ l from, yiauapgii, ui.d C erks must Hud lT-^en r o' i u’ t *- to* "l.l tel lo V*-Y— ,.ice i it e S a * . «j I Ii • Allen Hiil. oversea-i . “ I tl«H l L ( horns: yiiuiv. xilurj 1 . hallelu^ ta-iv h«r valuable m _i\ elf,ire ami p.iiriotic wor^ She wiii he inissed. . Sim was at otfeTi no presidei t of the D«aoghte'r^~T>f toe lloir Cross of Fimit v church—an * % . _ ■ * * J organization ot 25U women— and tit the tinm ol“i her death was general chairman of the i R« (RCross auxiliary lpade up of mbers ot the N-athmal i 0,1 i ( . ' ... ‘ . - r.oat.n t' toe mniirinan t lie /Manuf! ether irresistibly moving lor-.j ut ,|^, r Cb£ rniHu HtitlTyCrKT - Y -ft4 +d—T / \"U jilt tr« -si i / d hie < J K . \ glad to he ay on didn't tell v4— : t, .it III V (‘fOp —■ i.i k11 w how ' .trtna.n to go • .1 it lip' ht st how nutnv thinks 1 , v you can v lias been • vou receive :m i ".-i *M(: lor y,'Oiii.!ii s e.cia ice it m doing. ' over n an i *■ - . he can and " huies^r ’’V will '“make-. « write- me hi piekt'd* by tli this. ' *‘l have ■« - ne at the Home Bank <•*' • > nwidl some time in Oct - - ~ il Furman, to sell my c* 1 ' • > ; ytlm best a [vantage ami 1 ■ k('- up the ' note an»[ p<a est of the o it si i t<» un • ’> the llotiie Bank, as* 1 '■ keto have n little hank • » •• -t when 1 retufu- If l « ’ " so lnckv. * - 1 1 lo w is- ■ ~ r 't a ! I haye_ received sev =. w i era saying she was still 's r Slie seems to have a h oi m* . [ ( 11 lier- that I hope i it • ie will soon l»e well. fffovt - i s Martha?. Several ietteis at 1 got from (»b»r\, glory, h.tllcluia, Glory. glo r y, h;tllelui:t, I or B'.trnwa'irs marching on. , I Barnwell tomito^Tarc hang ng otv the j vine, Iktrnwell chiekens are growing f.ist/aud fine. tfainw ell (lub folks are working :>.ll the time, — v As w e;go marching on. ami chairman of the* Collimhia j ‘ anxiliarv to the Door u.L 11 ope. I >v 1 No I'trmTfil arrangements h i<i ; Been made la-t u,ight, >tat(‘. fad /, Wiii ci—i-tlie di lie re nee is spedked ; Bul'it at esc i voinnt iViace muu tr*- tl at single word, Mouai.K. ! «»’• v e ‘ »C«A'u'ka,>„.H,,h'W«l at -* '4 m-<;oek p. in.. ♦ xi/\n m the City of GharLiton, wbeJUiitri-y i-hsll beoj,*eiied hi 7 a m and elud'd Hi (i p in The .Mating- i's .have the |mwer to fill a vacant*!’, and i.\jum** uf tie Man agers . ttei.d. the t-in; :.b e .n a; pui t Irom amotip-the qintnfiHU voters. t'u T .Mhniti?(*rs, w ho. aucr being sw urn c »n con'd tiei. i he eb ction. vv - • . t rrrrmrrti. ( nttt, »T krVv (t-dlonols Al tils ('IdU 1 Ot tllS I b'Plioil the Mhl - ig r- a id Clerk must proceed publicly to open I Ii-* ti il ot lioxes and cou »t the ball >t- t'>er**m, and < ill ‘ - Njt'poleai^ said {hat ‘““liiorale is a- oilier factoxs in war as ilut e .to. om 1 t i*'iieral Rei'shitig yin a reci nt’letter, commenting the'.work of-tliu ■ agencies, pi iti 'l with > approval the tatrtu(Mit «»fone < f dris (.folonels said “(rive lire nine men Vo fijive a' imt To sjieml their lie i ‘‘Venings in atnl 1 will Is five a t better lighting force than tan Barn well w? ; o re*— -m» m would he without it tf it As worth f2d,Ht)0,0< : M),- eem We'll make Barnwell county the best.in t Mjs iompkio ^ the land, • • ; known in Barnweilandcomiiiu- \\V11 make ouf town stand out so greal j llltv ) u , re as \f jsr* Mattie Airl and grand," We ll show everybody how*Strong we car. • stand, 'As they go marching on. tiic notice of the'death of j *8hi to ke< p our bo) s uudvr arms who was so well m .xt year, surely it is worth C ONSKKVATION SONG. . * ’ Tune,'“Kentucky Home.” , The sun shines bright on my conserya tion flat, 'Tis Autnmn, no one w ill gainsay, We have cut out milk and eliminated fai And our meals are only two a day. The young folk's dine on conservation pie v Bereft of potatoes and meat, Antf'our bread is made of barley and rye\ And nobody uses wheat. Chorus: . , ' ■ . * Wheat no more my lady, G wheat no more this year, , I’or we’ll sing'one SQng for our consers a- tion plan, Till w e make the German llun disappear . rich, where she was horn and ! reared and lived until her mar- fiiage-trr-Mr. Tompkins, when .j she moved to Columbia. She i was of it most 'attractive per- sonality and a very beautiful and brilliant girl, and the en- j tire community joins with the family in deepest sympathy in their great bereavement. —tin-, States v news \\-as tim* 1 have had lot ience in the t myself; You seen any oT “ over here. I have seen wa “Excuse t try to writ* Write oftei an auswef-r" ' “Lo\ I .at’"the war -I i guess it is. , lays exper- iine trenches * if 1 had h ys 1 knew , v person I > u maut Cole. *.t.er. 1 will ,**xt time. -I’twvait for 'Hi Rrig. Oh the Turk must bow and the Kaiser'll have to bend, Wherever our Sammies may go, A fe> more days and the trouble all will end, And we’ll have a jolly time, don’t you know. • . We pinch on grub and economize today, No matter we’ll stick to the fight. By and by peace will coine, and prosper ity to stay, ‘ y Then my conservation plan good night. Above is a copy of two songs which we want every club member to learn, so that w e can al l sing them together on Ex hibit Hoy- Memorize words and bring your copy w ith you w hen you come on. NovTfth/We don’t want any club mem ber to fail to be present on Exhibit Day. Yours sincerely, -* - Clifford Barratt, . Eloisc C aye, Home Demonstration Agents. THE MOUNT : C .MtSTO MAX. Max cou 14p » E UY?l“"‘"**'*fci-hSv - tume to M* ili Ape of ti « newspaper > 1 r . the Very fr«"*‘ read it tin . gasmask, ti-L'i A shell ’, Tie r‘ a T - TTTTgJY titnesj dwelling on every the ■t * Side in the A--Yiddish TeHts wav t’o Max o.iitSSiyf a •Imnder ot . lit 11» advertisejnetit and paragraph that s&B reminiscent of home Then Max wrote a letter and asked the Jewish Welfare Bbard to h n i Yi ldi^lv papers to the boy- up t.r 'iit. : ‘’It is'.such a — : T . . • * - 4 o-ivat: It astir* t,i recolye theflQ ; *? . t hf> \vr:*t* j Mr. W. H. Felder. Mr. W. II. Felder, of Black- viHe, died last week from the Spanish “flu," which has Been raging for the past two weeks. Mr. Felder is well known and ,1ms many friends throughout. Barnwell and Orangeburg coun ties wJio were saddeued by his death. Mr. Farrell Sanders. • e ii Mr. Farrell Sanders,-of Black* viUe, who was in the S. A. T. G. at the University in Columbia, S. 0., died on Tuesday the loth inst. His remains were brought to Blackville Wednesday morn ing and laid to^rest in the Black-’ ville cemetery, in the presence of a host of ftorrqyying relatives and frjends. ^ , Mr. Sanders was a voun*g man of many excellent qualities and was very popular in* his home town. | Th(tbereaved .family has the sincere sympathy of a host of 'friends ..throughout the county. lot to then lighting if it brings victorv In '/< o* aror: This is tlx* a] peal of the' seven United War. V. ork agencies to America and particularly -to those four million horn* s where service flags Hv au 1 we know whit Americaxs answer will be Mr. Blatt was the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Blatt" of Blackville, and -won many friends by his genial maumsr, who .were grieved to learn of lfis death V ’ r. i m His remains were carried to Augusta Saturday morning for interment. "Mr. and Mrs. B. Mazursky,' Mr.* h. Cohen and Mr. GoliriskyVere among those from Barnwell who attended the funeral services which took place in the iewisli synagogue and was conducted*by a rabbi. • Mr. Blatt is survived by his f itlier and mother, Mr. and Mrs. N. Blatt, of Blackville, one brother, Solomon Blatt,. Esq., who is in service overseas, and one sistei, Miss Rebecca Blatt, of Blackville, who have the heartfelt sympathy of ■- many friends in iheir bereavement. Hit'teie v\ it’iout H'ijmi (i'll lent un * il the ^atne ti Cffiti pUteA, Ji>id make h statement of the result tor eauh oflice and s gu tTie sitnr. Witliin tliree (UjH t'lereafter. tli** l iiiiirman of the Hoard or some one designated by the board, tfiifsl deliver t.. the CommisH oners of Eiec- t'o i tiie p li i st, the boxes containing *170 (tOO Ou(l and more to add l |“' °' ■ ’ ’ the resnlt-i of the election At the slid ebet o" qualified elect >rs will vote tip i i th-i n<l iption ur r*j c- tion of am n 1 meats lo the Suit* < on- Bii'u.um. hH':irovitp*d in the fo.lowing JOINT RESOLUTIONS: A Joint- Resolution to Ameifd Sec* tion 7 of Article VIII of the Copniiru- t o i. Re ant'g to Hoiided Indet t d- mss by Adding a l'rov so Thereto a* to the City of Abbeville. A Joint Resolution -Propofing an Amendment to Section 144. ol Article X of tin-Constitution by Aliowi g the City <f Charleston Through th* City Co incil. to Ah ess Abutting Pr 'periy for PejrnTai e it Improvemei.t i f the I" teri*tcttcn of St-eeig for Curbing and the Laying of Drains without the Cou- sen* of th- Property Ovners. A Ji.mt Resolution to A mend Section 5. Ariicte XI of the*C instilu.ion, R •- luting to School Dwt 1 ids by Addieg a Special Prnvisj as toGreenvilleCounty A Joi t Resoluton lo Amend Sec tio 20, Article III of ihe Coi slitmion by It serting after the Words “ Viva Vo^eJ' lh-* Woids “Except by Unai minus Con sent.’• . yi— -v ■ A Joint. Resolution Proposing an Ainendmet t to Arliele.X of theC >i)Nti t ti m I y Addmg Thereto Secti in 19, t Empower th-* Cry of Abbeville te An a- s.4 Abutting Properly lor Permanent Improfim nt- A Jo.nt It*solu'io** to Amend Article ' Little Frances Ellen DeasotL-—. T ranees hdlen DeasoVi, the t wo year old daughter of Mr. and MrsrR. A. I) Cut son, of Barnwell,. who died last Thursday, had •/ > been inoculated for diphtheria and contracted influenza which developed into pneumonia. She lived onI\\a few days before pas- - ing away, in spite of all that her _ . J _ - to. afternoon the 18th inst. He tiTi< j rest in the Baptist cemetery here taken: wit’ll the S j * fill*! OIL Friday The ninny fiieiids of Mat we • cannot j enZ j t v tn j t ^ H4::on v a -et in, IK- .Mr. a a4 Dea/*m extend Mr. Jake Blatt. Mr. Jake Blatt' »i • ■ 1 at Jus j ^dnld he flotie to firelong liOtme in Blackville on B ridav i iife. Her remains were Ini s It. h<yyt . , N !(’■ 1 i.i .11 !i • , v - i .n o' S'a •• .vil, l*«,nn': y 1. /(.ti Lir H ruw irC n -ty.-S (7 <»(•’* 1* *U 1918 NOTICE OE ELECTION s at“ o f S oth Caro*j a, •Cou ty < f Harnwelli Nutifie s .h* te’** g'v<e- • tl st f)«c Gi*a- vrai E • r*t'Tin fur I n t-* t M, iii-s S-imiur ( ill t< r.n l a: d Repr at* tn i.e*i C(>:i*- g»f hill a Special hie t on for l » t*d Siut>8 .'enstu; (-b " t erm) w 1.11h- ! 1 th*- \ot ir g pr <*tiie h Itir-d Hy b w r. h* Cun ty o B rnwell..on To Him. N v-'-rfab* r- 6t'> 1918 >n d dry b»*ii g. Tu»S a, f • bwiug tie ti 4 M • n t a y. fieH;*-Mb**ri fay tu* sm e Co- 8ti-uiio»i'.. 'l ire qua'ifi *ati ns f »r ?u:Tinge . r* *4 f —— ■' /. ■ Res d**uo* i i St; t** f r two yeirs. i r. tH** C unty o i** y’e r i . to-* red in * u*< • x-iccLUi Ydi.xb.ilif *:."‘TH>r ■ ffe.r.t ,to te: f-nr irotiih-* and tie. fa. tun* mx m H t in 1'i‘fi.r a y • 1 eti > i iifii % p II t X l i**7, d m and pay iLie I'r«.Oil*<t, I’lli.t .IU tl hte• r i cli .r^i* of KM 1 IRN I- i/. -U c.uirch • **l*i ilM »liH 11 hix mom I )• <• i ,*r i !*»■ rj -r I ft- lb*. i i r it mi — in*** t i f m]! tax * ,f • III*lu Li g p”l l x h-*> 1-1 d ,1 (I • 1.1» «• t- il* e uu it g the i r vi. u, »e if Th • p*o- " Ue ii :• «,! (i o r: ili * v »• nr h^ re eipt < * t'ie oflie *r Hiittmi.Z <1 to eo lee. cticii tnV'** hliall lie 1*01'fill He j>r•.of o’ lh** pay m id tic r o', Bef r t‘.e boor fix* d t ir oppein:* th^* P •!.» Ala >« g r- hi.,i t It* k- in m. tax* an 1 Hrttt-erttre t. i tlie v i>.• htil iti u-.i H.th.l li.e Ciotmi.ii . uf inf II ...id of M n.a^*-r« r.ei (a linin^’er lb** oV»h to tlie o her M il lb^ r rs and to tiie Co tk : % Norar, P.ib ic mu t aom ui *erth atii to*Ch iirm: n. Ti.e -M .ii .g rs cite: th ip diairinan and Clerk. JP-jhN at each voting place nutnt b** •pencil hi 7 • '''I'VMt m . m il c <>-« d a*; 4 u’elo s . m . vi' ep . in the ('itn f C'nil-nto. wti-relli y nluilt b* »>pt*)(» at 7 a. m*. and clo>e 1 i.t d p.tu. 1 b-* inaiiagers tiave tli-* power to fill » v.ieane, ; mil if n u »■ of the Mu’ a- g rs attei.u. fb-. e. u n-^ au mq o4(>t. ifirm am -i g the q m di-: voters, the*- M-tmige a wi o, after Lo i g sworn, can tv> itnct the id. eiim.— ■—— All he e o e of tlie el* ction, the Man- .agerx an l tjlerk mo-r proc-ed publicly 4* ip n t'te ba lit la»x and cO'iirl the Inllois ili r-in, Mid e;r:tiiiue without •i j uiriuii - nt Until thc Wmft is ftumplnp ed, slidm ike a nt.rtement uf the *r suit tor each olliee, and e gn tiie hhii.c. With -. hi i firee rtny x there ,fter, ih-* Ch'ir na i, uf the H uimI, or poine one des gne 1 by the Hoard. mu.-t d, liver t > th * imiumii- xionera of E ection ih«- poll bit, the txrx. cnntuiiirig the hallo's and wit eu H a euieu a of the result of flic e *ciif'ii.- MapagerH <•( EoetiO i.—The followi g X"(10) of Jha Const t itom b> Aiding Maiig-os of K cci ion have hem »]»- p inu*d *p hold the e’eetion at the yaib- ou8 pret i ictx in the said county : Al cnUale—C. 8. Warner, J. J. Oiy- e.i;*, W. A. trhav.-UH. Hald'ic—L. C. Bennett, >LnH. War ren. 11 W, Mniitague. Ban.web—G W. Halford, C. W. Moody, J. M. Caldwell. * Blackville—0. 8. Wils in, E. H. Wci>- ffd ger. L. C, 8iill. hull 1‘ond —11 G. Bryan, H. L. Hall, J 11 Ilirley. 8 e li g— A. K. Corley, J. R Kelly, W L Baxley. R'bhn-—K; M. Y J ,u gb jod, J. B.. Kirkland. (< M.Turoe . Kite—YiettrLewi*. J F. Ueadj', F- v1. 11 arley , D 'iioarton—J. M .K'lliugsworth, B v E A' der#on 8. D. Rotnurec. Tinkers ,Cr»*ek — B E Folk, J. W. Cook, J W. Ken nt ih . 8>cam ire—J. C. Mayer, J. A. Vei- ti'on. G. W Allen Ulm r—A. J. Hart**r, E. L. Saudera, J. P Wilkinson Millet e—C. W.-Dunbar, L P. Smith. J. J Walker. Wt liato i—C. H Smith, B Stringfel- I >w, G C. Mot ihex-8 Elko—I* 8. (ireei.e Georgt* E Crouch. FT? Har. Thereto a-bection 17 to Empower Any—..H^gcuies—J. 0. Sanders.X B CieecL^ or All Inc »rporated Cdi u sand.Towns to Axeie* Abutting Proueitv for l'ertna nenl I in prove mepti. A Joi■•! Resolution ti Amend SrTt'on 7 Article VIII of the Constitution. R* • Jaii"g to Mm ini-pal Bond*d Indebted* pens by Ad'lihg a Proiiso Thereto ax to the C t; (H O'aiigeburg. A Joint Resolution Proposii g m. -A nend S*et,o»i 17 of Article VII! of \b * C qivtituiion R'litii g to MuncipaT Bonded Indebt dnens A Joint Resolution t i Amend 8ee'Ton„ 7 o -Art'cte VIII Hud 8-e io c5 <>t Ar-4- c.< X, Of th- Couslit ifnn s » as to Ex* emi4r the UTh? of Rock Hi i ami Flor- NUmV. from the Piov s orw Thereof. -A Joint Re«*dutini. Pr pomg pn Am jidmei t to t Ariie e X (n theCon- Bli"i"i n by ACilhig Them o Set;lion 16. to EmptiWer rbe Tow n of P* ndleton to AsS-v-rf Ao t hig’Pr perty for Prrma ! nt n t Imp’ov *ruent# - ... EbotSm Managers*: —'HIe f dlowing Ley y’Cre' C'l. Fa rf ix--J. E Jolmstun, X. B. Loa«)- ’ hiii.L. F Liitb’sey. ' Tlie Managers at each precinct name! auuve a*e equertud to delgat^ one of their numb it to secure tlie box and n auk-* fur t’ie •leoti ui at t'i.» Ulerk of' Court’s i tfi-e at Barnwell; 8. C,, ou 8 turday , Nottiin'uer 2, 19>£.-— l . . Vv' ni. T. (jooge. *. R 8. Martio.. , '• Or tV. Cdhoau. T tr~'thiirssk.'rei8 of Fede )K l Eitirtion for Haro Aril G-uinty,,,8. C. 1 Ocober.ll 191S Notice to Drs. & Creditors h p ? til, to Ihank Jpttl waa onty.conhr>e.| to ;.,** f — a! t^eif h»artfolFEyiniravhx toAhem > . ,, >• -; A.,*** x. i i ... . 1 o. - • *. - - N ti*e is hereby tiven.that, all par ties b Id ug’ **lams aka: >t, tjiq ea ate of Edwu d. Waik* r w+*4q>>esent them M.nage X « of- Ele.ctnn l ave been an*. <ju y e.t • - . d ? j tm 'ersigved: and all put'.tett t > twjld the e ectiou at the-ywet.- peT^on* i.- d*‘b"t*f to the sa'd Edward on* f n oinct-j iu Jit-* said CoJ-nty : f _W* • * r vril 'ni ke tirutnpt j.gymenv Ci Baltic A. B. Mi hi. li.'A. Ashe, E. tE¥~ii tide, signed. -*? . «=. : .-ac till we aH-coaxe;-bom* few dayjj when tiif ^ uil cai Ltvthe’r aTli- tioii. B jrnsetT- S J Halford, B. M Dar- IhiGvii, XTU[ Lancaster. \ . —— •- Oj'oRri;n9is. R. 8. Martin. Administrator. v —A - l*.