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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE Entered at the post office at Barnwell, S. C., aa aecond-class matter. JOHN W. HOLMES 18*0-1912 • THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. The War and Hate. • ••••••a B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1916. An Excellent ~ a Idea. That was an excellent sujjffMtion contained in the last issue of the Wal- terboro Press and Standard—that the editors and publishers of newspapers in the so-called,’Mow country” get to gether and 'organize u press booster club for the purpose of putting this section of the State “on the map.” We heartily second what Brother Smoak has to say and move that he take whatever steps may be necessary to organize such a club, or association —at the same time assuring him of our feeble support. As he points out, the papers of the Piedmont are forever boosting their section, while little if anything is ever said about the lower tier of countie,s. Brother Smoak’s idea is an excellent one and is well worth the serious con sideration of his fellow publishers. P. S. Since the above was written, the editor of The People has received an invitation from the Beaufort Cham ber of Commerce to attend a meeting in that city on the evening of March 17th for the purpose of carrying out the suggestion made in the Press and Standard. Such quick action is com mendable and shows that the “low country” is not so slow after all. Un less something unforeseen prevents, we expect to attend the Beaufort meeting. We wish to commend the town coun cil of Barnwell for its action in buy ing several hundred feet of standard hose to be used in fighting future fires in this city. This is a step in the right direction and we sincerely hope that it will be followed up until the town is provided with adequate fire protection. As we have pointed out before, the proper sort of fire-fight ing apparatus will reduce the present insurance rate enough to take care of any increase m taxation necessary to purchase same. What say you, friends? Watson Bell, of the York News, numbers The Square Deal, a news paper published in the Kansas peni tentiary, among his exchanges, and he is spparently so much impressed with the articles appearing therein that it is very improbable that he will ever grace the easy chair in the oflice of such a publication. The Aiken Standard has recently installed a linotype. We congratu late Editor Duncan on his progress- iveneas. His paper is not quite a year old and already ranks among the leading weeklies in the State. Editor of The People:— In his recent address, given at the HHch 3ch<ff>l Auditorium, Lieutenant- Governor Bethea, among other things, said that he had heard rtiore expres sions of hate in England towards the Germans^han he had in Germany to ward the English. Upon hearing the statement the present writer wonder ed whether that might not be due to the greater familiarity of the Lieut.- Governor with the English language, by which he would catch more of the passing expressions of sentiment in England than he would in Germapy. But however that may be, as an evi dence that all of the peoples of the Entente powers are not animated by the_ sentiments expressed in the fa mous German “Song of Hate,” it is refreshing to read the following order which, according to “The Outlook,” is reported to have been issued to the school teachers of Hungary: “The Royal Hungarian Minister for Education requests all teachers to pay special attention fn the coming term to the respect and honor due to our enemies; that no hatred or contempt should enter the minds of the children against the brave men with whom their fathers are in deadly combat; and that hate or contempt is not to be cultiva- teii/ia the youthful minds.” - A. E. pVISON. Barnwell, Feb. 28. Candidate Cards : FOR STATE SENATOR. Williston, S. Cm March U, 1916. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of State Senator from BarnWelLGpunty, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election. R. M. Mixson.- Blackville, S. C., March 3, 1916. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Senator from Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. R. B. Fickling. Chain Gang Notice. The chain gangs are at the follow ing places: No. 1 at Duck Branch, on the Allen- dale-Fairfax road. No. 2 at Williston, onthe Williston- Aiken road. % No. 3 at Martin Station. G. J. Diamond, V. Richardson, Supervisor. Clerk. W. WALL 8 HARLEY, . Well Drillers. . Let ua Estimate on Your Work. _ BARNWELL. 8. C, R. F. D. NO. 2. In her bridal dress of blue crepe de chine, she stood on the arm of her prospective husband.”—Society note. “Listens” like the marriage of side show freaks. • Our idea of an ingrate is the man who accepts a paper during hard times and then has it marked “re fused" when the publisher sends him a bill. M, B. CALHOUN Funeral Director Allendale, Barnwell, Blackville. First-class Undertaking. Hearse for both White and Black. Offices: Allendale: Home Furni ture Co., Barnwell and Blackville. All calls given prompt attention. 9-2-15 -wJ ' Barnwell, S. C., Jan. 25, 1916. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Stpte Senator from Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election. Thos. M. Boulware. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Williston, Route 2, March 7, 1916. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the House of Representatives from Barnwell Coun ty, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary election. J. W. Folk. FOR SUPERVISOR. Barnwell, S. C., Feb. 29, 1916. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervilor of .Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary Election. E. G. Bolen. Blackville, S. C., Feb. 14, 1916. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor of Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations ef the Democratic pri mary and pledge myself to support the nominees thereof. Boncil H. Dyches. Ulmer, S. C., Feb. 3, 1916. I hereby announce myself a-candi date for the office of Supervisor of Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election L. H. Williams. Kline, 8. C.. R. F. D., Jan. lk, 1916. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor tor Barnwell County, subject to the rales and regulations of the Democratic primary election. W\ L. Harvey. Wm. MoNAB. Representing - Ik Equitable Life Ins. Co. ; alsolhe Strongest Fire. Health and Accident Insurance Companies. CORONER. Barnwell, S. C.. March 14, 1916. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Coroner for Barnwell County at the approaching primary election, and in doing so I feel sure of the sup port of the Confederate Veterans and all older men, and hope my circum stances and needs will appeal to the consideration of the Sons of Veter ans and justly merit their confidence and support. 1 promise to adhere to all the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election and pledge myself to support the nomi nees of the party. J. Staff Halford. And what has become of the old- fashioned editor who was wont to re mark that “winter lingers in the lap of spring?” Remember the old Indian sign: Don’t plant corn until the oak leaf is as large as a squirrel’s ear. ♦ ♦ ♦ OUR LINOTYPE CLUB The following subscribers have qualified for membership in The Peo ple’s Linotype Club by paying their subscription dues: E. P. Hazel, Shaw, Miss. L. A. Bush, Ellertton. * ‘ i r _ P. J3. Eaves, Lovington, N. M. B. L. Boylston, Blackville. Isaac A. Dyches, Hilda. 0 f H. B. Cave, Kline. Q. A. Kennedy, Williston. J. M. Weathersbee, Williston R, F. N. Hair, Elko. George W. Jenny, Jenny. J. B. Williams, Barnwell, R.-l. Quincy Diamond, Blackville R. R. A-. All, Ulmer. ‘ How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can- BOt be cured by Hall’s Catsrrh Cure. Hall's Catarrh Cure has been takep by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has become known as the moat reliable remedy tor Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the Blood on the Mucous aurfacee. ex pelling the yoiaon from the Blood anil healing the diseased portions After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Personal attention given all business. Office In llarriaiiii Block, Main St. MAGISTRATE Ulmer, S. C., March 14, 191G. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Magistrate at Ulmer/subject to the rules and regu lations of the Democratic primary election. ; - R. A. All. for teotlmoiuala. r J. CHUN XT * ca. Tata by all Drsggtrt*. TW i f f. T T T f f f ? f T ? Y Y Y Y ♦> ' • r -T - ' . . w Announcing our Initial Display of the Accepted Charm and , J Variety for the New Season Styles' ' Tuesday and Wednesday, March 21st and 22nd. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y ? Y Y Y Y Y IX THE ESSEXTIAL MATTER OF STYLES. THIS SPRIXG EXHIRITIOX THAT WE HAVE PRE PARED OF ALL THEXEW APPARELS EUE WUM- EX. MISSES AXD GIRLS. SIGXAL1ZES A MEMOR- ARLE TRIUMPH TO BEAUTIFY AXD PLEASE YOU. AXD TO MAKE EVERY PURCHASE SECOXD IX THE HEARTS OF WOMEN WHOSE TASTE MEETS THIS APPROVAL. THEX. SINCE YOU ARE CON VINCED BY MISS GREGORY, (OUR BALTIMORE DESIGNER) THAT WE HAVE EVERY VARIETY OF STYLE IX NEW SPRIXG MILLINERY, REMEMBER THAT WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF New Spring Coat Suits. Dress Goods, Hosiery, Laces, ^ ’ " ;ry AND ALL DRESS ACCESSORIES OX THE FIRST FLOOR. IX SO FAR AS STYLE IS CONCERNED. * Mai. « . THE FACT THAT WE ENJOY INTIMATE FRIEND- SHIP WITH RECOGNIZED FASHION AVTHORb TIES, WHO HAVE KEPT Up IN TOUCH WITH THE CHANGES FROM DA F TO DA Y, THEREFORE WE ANNOUNCE THE SPRING OPENING AS THE STORE’S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT, AND WILL BE HONORED BY YOUR PERSONAL INSPECTION. Barnwell, mm •• 5. C.