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Bethea U E 5 Hunter Kelley Jones Summersett Moore Willis Brice Peeples Cansler £ Fortner Shealy c o s JZ z Witherspoon Allendale 65 4 6 130 0 4 5 0 t) 65 0 15 45 2 1 20 49 115 22 160 ' 4 38 166 38 100 103 23 23 10 75 57- 14 Baldock 38 1 0 46 0 5 2 0 32- 45 1 17 7 48 13 68 17 68 17 18 67 45 3 5 20 8 3 Barnwell 116 5 1 157 4 10 7 0 0. 69 0 6 166 5 3 30 16 147 87 187 86 212 69 125 155 93 33 36 84 27 26 Bennett Springs 15 1 2 37 1 1 0 0 0 36 0 1 0 1 15 26 3 15 11 44 10 50 5 33 22 27 0 1 6 15 6 Blackville 113 3 0 169 1 8 9 0 1 125 0 50 59 6 12 38 31 122 95 180 93 132 154 100 184 32 25 67 87 52 21 Bull Pond 0 0 0 32 0 12 2 0 0 14 0 0 1 0 3 2 7 23 0 23 9 30 2 28 4 2 0 1 21 2 6 Double Pond 16 1 1 18 1 1 0 0 0 16 0 9 6 0 0 0 1 21 13 12 23 33 2 15 20 15 3 3 3 1 13 Dunbarton 23 1 0 52 0 2 0 44 1 26 1 47 4 12 12 ' 60 11 65 11 fMl 32 37 1 1 20 11 6 Elko 23 4 0 41 0 1 1 0 1 29 0 2 26 2 3 5 2 56 4 40 47 35 33 38 30 37 0 5 15 1 10 Fairfax 29 0 1 103 0 5 5 0 0 72 0 2 44 0 3 22 5 99 7 108 9 86 46 98 35 21 10 11 70 0 11 Four Mile 18 0 0 25 0 0 0 -—- — 25 5 13 •16 1 10 16 38 3 36 7 24 19 20 21 1 1 Friendship 4 0 0 34 m 1 0 0 0 30 0 0 7' 0 0 5 0 28 5 4 34 34 4 2 36 31 0 7 0 0 0 Great Cypress.- 61 0 0 23 0 5 0 0 0 6 0 20 45 6 2 9 3 19 54 32 52 49 35 25 59 13 0 50 18 0 3 Hercules 48 1 0 43 0 2 0 0 0 22 0 5 56 3 0 0 2 53 36 61 29 71 21 19 70 48 0 37 1 1 5 Hilda 36 1 0 39 i 1 0 0 0 20 0 9 38 2 1 0 4 31 41 41 29 46 30 13 62 16 3 12 31 3 8 Red Oak 39 0 0 23 0 0 1 0 1* 2 0 0 49 0 0 2 11- 35 14 21 39 38 24 26 36 11 1 21 15 4L 2- Reedy Branch 81 1 1 17 2 0 0 6 2 21 2 3 2 5 22 8 23 13 31 7 2 35 20 2 8 4 3 ^ . Rosemary. 21 0 1 49 0 0 1 '* 44 1 20 2 2 1 49 18 46 23 44 27 15 26 23 1 17 20 10 Siloam 33 1 1 29 0 1 5 0 0 8 0 0 46 2 0 3 1 40 14 42 21 56 8 15 48 24 18 5 7 0 10^ Sycamore No. 1 .... 15 0 1 62 0 2 5 49 5 12 1 2 9 2 62 5 58 16 67 10 46 30 11 6 7 45 6 2 Sycamore No. 2 .... - 6 0 0 36 0 3 0 0 0 31 0 1 7 0 0 o 0 39 1 32 10 23 19 30 12 6 1 0 32 2 1 Ulmer 33 0 0 63 0 5 2 0 0 40 0 6 40 0 0 47 20 23 4 79 5 64 32 36 60 18 5 1 68 2 2 Williston 70 1 0 101 - 0 2 07 0 2 90 0 9 54 3 3 70 9 24 67 94 69 94 78 90 80 21 ‘24 58 15 9 45 Zouave 24 0 1 26 0 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 28 14 0 0 13 29 9 27 18 40 11 6 43 16 0 0 2. 28 7 ' Total 864 25 17 1355 10 72 52 0 5 892 ft 149 854 50 54 374 197 1122 556 1408 704 1570 609 945 1368 605 157 357 688 260 205 w H Z a a w z os o t P: a v <0 Ocfl os •j M < K The Vote for Magistrate. Allendale. Allendale 166 as 50 9 59 77 73 179 143 Baldock' 73 — t 28 4 27 40 43 63 34 Barnwell 207 72 184 11 123 182 127 126 71 Bennett Springs .. 47 8 31 1 31 44 25 6 IS Blackville 247 38 170 5 148 15H 130 128 94 Bull Pond 31 (1 7 -1 16 20 4 23 22 Double Pond . • :i5 0 2'< . 3 28 17 „19 3 3 Dunbarton 5U 2.1 4r> 4 49 *72 26 15 16 Elko 47 20 34 1 27 44 39 29 27 Fairfax 123 9 33 4 53 79 57 1(K) 54 Four Mile 29 14 25 0 15 21 22 20 17 Friendship 31 7 15 4 ii 30 33 6 15 Great Cypress 70 13 33 21 39 21 55 40 .15 Hercules 83 9 74 7 23 59 78 22 3 Hilda 6T 12 33 6 19 58 56 41 7 Red Oak 49 13 52 5 14 54 v 45 8 5 Reedy Branch 29 9 20 8 5 3G 24 13 6 Rosemary.. .. 43 25 31 1 11 50 63 30 18 Siloam 56 •y t 30 19 32 30 33 23 14 Sycamore No 1 . 68 10 22 4 as 60 51 50 10 Sycamore No. 2 . .. 34 8 2 0 7 27 28 32 18 Ulmer 26 14 4 49 74 78 34 15 Williston 98 71 84 0 72 103 102 76 59 Zouave 49 2 _ 20 2 35 21 31 24 9 Total 1799 431 KK7’ 126 931 1355 1242 1091 713 204! 12 78] 10 2791 16 55 0 28^ 7 :irt 1 30, 17 18 90 14 53 83 Hit 8 22 31 52 25 12 1 39 21 4 7 28 9 105 7 10 2 30 0 3 3 20 0 4 9 37 2 7 7 44 8 8 11 34 11 9 23 23 0 7 1 17 3 1 5 4 0 49 4 47 1 3 27 44 2 1 7 31 0 2 29 45 17 1 40 12 22 88 18 33 0 0 500 1695 2240 212 402 919 339 379 Allendale 71 133 Bull Pond... 14 17 Fairfax 33 99 Totals ... .... 118 249 Barnwell .... Holman 267 Blackville. • Goss Hair Lan- Wil- caster son Blackville .. 37 189 40 20 Double Pond .. 5 .18 12 I Totals ... .. 42 207 52 21 Ulmer. All Har- My- Wil- ter rick liams Svcamore No. i as 14 5 20 Sycamore No. 2.. 5 2 4 31 Ulmer . ...17 12 29 36 Totals.. . . , .60 28 38 87 • Bennett Springs. F. F. C. W. Dunbar Dunbar Bennett Springs . 19 36 Four Mile »-, > . » . . . «.35 7 Zouave . .... ... 2 49 Totals ... 92 Red Oak. Hill Nor- Sease ris Red Oak .... . 59 2 I Siloam .. . . 3 34 27 Totals . . . 62 36 28 Hilda. Grubbs Hiers Friendship . 6 32 Hercules ... .... 19 70 Hilda 36 36 Reedy Branh 19 18 Totals ... 80 156 NOTE—In as much as the unopposed the vote is not given officers for State Treas., State Supt. of Ed. and Commissioner of Agriculture were above. Williston Kitchings 308. Baldoc: Bennett 63, Owens 17. Dunbarton Anderson 77. You Need a Tonic There are times in every woman’s life when she needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. When that time comes to you, you know what tonic to take—Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com posed of purefy vegetable ingredients, which act gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, and helps build them back to strength and health. It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, ailing women in its past half century ofHvonderful success, and it will do the same for you. You can’t make a mistake in taking The Woman’s Tonic Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., says: “1 think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth, for women. Before 1 began to take Cardui, I was so weak and nervous,- and had such awful dizzy spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel ds well and as strong as 1 ever did, and can eat most anything.” Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers. Has Helped Thousands. Barnwell Insurance WILL INSU&E Y0UR LIFE, YODR INgOVlE, . Y0UR H0ME, YOWR STOCK Insurance of every description and Surety . Bonds written at lowest rate; in • old- ime- Companies; JOHN K. SHELLING, Manager. Scrubs Fatten Quickly You want your pigs to eat as much as possible when you fatten them. Give them a great variety of feed, keep the appetite keen and the digestion in good order, and you will obtain the desired result; especially if you mix with the grain ration a dose of Bee Dee STOCK MEDICINE I pat tome fcnibbr- looking hog» in the pen to fatten and gave them Bee Dee STOCK MEDICINE in their feed. I toon had line, bealthy-looking hogs, which netted me over 500 pounds. R Kisner. Dunlevie, W. Vt. Whets the appetite—Helps digestion. 25c, 50c and $1. per can. At your dealer's. ■ ■ \f/'A ir 'VZJtr r M a ■:*3 BUY LMD-CBOPS i ^ (See Crops Growing now on these Lands) No. 1. 200 Acres adjoining city limits. 160 of same in .cultivation.- One 7 room residence, one tenant; house, wells, barns, large wired pasture. $36.00 per acre. No. 2. 225 Acres two miles from town, two tenant —houses, wells and barns, two thirds in cultiva tion. Clay road. A bargain. Only $20.00 per acre. i ~ ' ' T** No. 3. 300 Acres three miles from town, 260 in cultiva tion, one dwelling, five tenant houses, wells, barns, etc. A peach for the money. $30. No. 4. 98 Acres, one smalt house, half in cultivation, seven miles from Barnwell, three from Elko. A sacrifice. $7.00 per acre. No. 5. 206 Acres five miles fronv Dunbarton. Well im proved, fine dwelling, 10 rooms, three new ten ant houses, a ginnery, all out hpuses and barns. You ought to see it. $30 peiiacre. Terms. No. 6. 320 Acres of land six miles from Barnwell, one dwelling, one half in cultivation. A bargain, only $7.50 per acre. No. 7. 436 acres half in cultivation, crops can be seen growing three miles from Barnwell, only $13.00 per acre. Desirable terms. No. 8. 70 Acres, 50 in cultivation near city limits with residence and three acres in house lot. Resi dence and lot $1500.00, the farm land $30 per acre. Terms. ALSO SOME HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE IN n BARNWELL. Write me or come see. HARRY D. CALHOUN, Real Estate Dealer, Office in Home Bank Building FORD AND BUICK AUTOMOBILES •••••••• I have the agency for these cars. I will deliver them any where in Barnwell County upon a few hours notice as cheap as they can be bought, either for cflsh, or upon satisfactory terms. C. ARTHUR BEST, Barnwell, - S. C. Have you seen the NEW RE0 THE FIFTH? a '■ ■Hi w*' Send us your orders for Engraved Cards, Invitations, etc. Drop in v. Uh, or Mail *your architect’s plans and builder’s list, and let us figure "nth yen on a~ complete house bill. You will bi surprised and pleased. Our stock is so compkce and varied, you-can easily satisfy yourself on the most particular and exacting specifications. - Controll’ng the manufacture of our emire out put as we do, from stump through our own saw and planing mills t? the finished product, we furnish mill work and interior finish that is ofi the hig-hest .standard. - _ Complete house!)ills ourTreckhy! ' ™ i "Buy rjJ ifo Maker * , . * Sub, Door*, AUGUSTA LUMBER CO. Blind*, Etc AUGUSTA. GA. I have bought one of the new summer models, with all the latest improvements, including hand some streamline body, robe rail, etc., and will take pleasure in giving demonstrations to all interested parties. > The prices remain. / -the same, $1,175, compleTely equipped, with electric started and electric lights. / tor further information call on or address C. H. MATHIS, Agent for Barnwell County, BLACKVILLE, - . s . s. c. CHARLESTON, S. C. Schools of Medicine and Pharmacy. ' Owned and Controlled by the State. 86 Session Opens October 1st, 1914, Closes Jilne 8rf, 1915 Tine New Building ready for occupancy October 1st, 1914. Advan- _t^e^ s Jy located op^e 4 {toger .Hospital, .one of the largeit HaspiUOsia the South,hospital containing ’—^ " Large and well-equipped Laboratories in both Schools. \ Department of Physiology and Embryology in affiliation with the Charleston Museum. Nine full time teachers in Laboratory Branches. ' Six graduated appointments each year in medicine. For catalog address - . ^ OSCAR W. SCHLEETER, 1