The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 07, 1916, Image 4
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE
wni at Um post offlco at Barnwell,
8. C, aa aacond-dasa mattar.
JOHN W. HOLM88
IM0-I9ta
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 191«.
HISS SANDERS ENTERTAINS.
Party
The first Primary.'
With the returns in the first primary all in, the results show that
the Anti-Blease forces had a majority of about 8,600 out of a total vote of
IM^OOO. The enrollment in South Carolina totals about 161,000. Twenty-five
thousand men, therefore, failed to register their choice in the first primary.
Mr. Blease always polls practically his full strength on the first ballot
Apathy, deadly apathy, was partly to blame for the result in the first pri
mary. Lack of concerted effort on the part of the Anti-Blease forces was
another factor. Lulled into a sense of false security, the opponents of
Bleaseism DID NOT POLL THEIR FULL STRENGTH.
Practically every vote polled for Governor Manning was an unsolicited
vote. Organisation was lacking.
Eighty-five to ninety per cent, of the Cooper vote is an ANTI-BLEASE
vote. Mr. Cooper drew practically his FULL strength from Governor Man
ning. Had the Bleasites voted for him as they said they were going to do,
Mr. Cooper would have been in the second race with Blease.
Being an opponent of'Bleaseism, Mr. Cooper has unqualifiedly announced
his allegiance to Governor Manning and he and his leaders throughout the
State are co-operating with the Manning forces in the flgnt for good gov
ernment.
“Have we got any chance to win?"is a question that has been asked by
Manning men hundreds of times in the past week. Why, man, we’ve got
VICTORY in our grasp—*
Provided, EVERY ANTI-BLEASITE IN SOUTH CAROLINA GO££ TO
THE POLLS AND VOTES NEXT TUESDAY!
Listen: In one ward in the city of Columbia, about 10O voters failed to
vote. Out of thii number, by actual count, 90 per cent of them were support
ers of MANNING. Other precincts did not poll their full strength, because
many of the voters were away at summer resorts. Fooled by the apparent
lack of interest on the part of the Bleasites, who did their work under (over,
they failed to come home to vote..
But the opponents of Bleaseism are at last aroused to the dangers con
fronting them and arp flocking back to the State by the hundreds. The stay
at-homes on election day are awake to the situation and unless all signs fail,
Governor Manning will be returned by a handsome majority.
Anti-Bleaseites, you can defeat Mr. Bleaae if YOU GO TO THE POLLS
AND VOTE.
Haw Thin People Obtain
Strang Behurt Be .
“Ijefore I took tonoline people
to, call me ‘skinny,’ but now my
*> changed. My whola body is stout.
Have gained 16 lbs. and am gainin
et. I look like a new man,"
Friends with
Last Thursday Evening.
Blackville, Sept- 6.—On Thursday
sing of last week, at her home on
West Main Street, Mias Ray Sanders
wne heetasa at a party given in coa
P. Smith. Pittsburg, Pa., who had
shed
just finii
t Get Kidney Trouble.
Take a Glass ef Cold Water and Kid-
te Flush Kidneys if Back
Harts
All Meat From Diet if You Feel
er Bladder Bothers
i gaining |
declared
* * _., who had
the tonoline treatment-
Would you, too, like to quickly put
from 10 to 80 lbs. of good, solid, “stay-,
there" flesh, fat and muscular tissue
between your skin and bones? ■ i
r P 011 ’ 4 K e * n ,' t h* do JE; T*? ^ filled with°uric acid which the kidneys
let us send you free a 60c package . filter out> t h ey weaken from
of tonoline and prove what it can do ». work bM^^Xish; the elim-
u a inative tissues clog and the result is
Eveiy druggist is dispensing a Sidney, trouble, bladder weakness and
The At
guard \(
trouble, becat
all our food
men and women must
tntly against kidney
we eat too much and
is^yich. Our blood is
great deal of tonoline.
More than half a million thin men
and women have gladly made this test . . . -
and that tonoline does succeed, does >
make thin folks fat even where all < U cloud y- ful1 o£ 8edltnent
e result is
n bladder wei
ne In health.
ten your kidneys feel like
iurts or the
_ or you
with sick headache or dizxy, nervous
11s, acid stomach, or have rheuma-1
tremendous business we have done.
No drastic diet, flesh creams, massage,
oils or emulsions, but a simple, harm
less home treatment. Cut out the cou-
Second Primary Election September
12th, 1916.
FOR STATE SENATOR.
Allendale, S. C., June 19th, 1916.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of State Senator
from Barnwell County, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary election.
J. Henry Johnson.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Barnwell, S. Q., May 16,1916.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the House of Representatives
from Barnwell County subject to the
les and regulations of the Demo-
£
■r
cratic primary and pledge myself to
spells, acid stomacn or nave rneuma- , . the nomin ees thereof.
t>m when^the wrether is bad, get 8U PP° R Cole .
zen
story.
_ / —66e BOX FREE-
FREE TONOLINE COUPON
This coupon, with 10c in silver to
help pay postage, packing, etc., and
to show good faith entitles holder
to one 60c package of Tonoline Free
Address the American Proprietary
Co., Boston, Mass^
,3, .nd for thi. Free p-ef,, ^^^,*0^*.^
Tie tonoline with poor n».l. nnd ! £ All.nd.le, 8- C. M.y
nteh it work. Thi. let will tell the ;*»• ‘^i/Xmou VernSv S mil I hereby enounce n.,fclf . e.ndi-
from perfectly harmless ingredients date f or the House of Representatives,
| and acts quickly and has been used for t0 ^ roles and regulations
^““dn'ey.ft
! acids in the urine so it no longer is a • A. W.
source of irritation, thus ending blad
der disorders.
Kidneco is inexpensive; cannot in
jure, make no mistake, insist on kid-
BANKRUPTS PETITION FOR DIS
CHARGE
ef Mias
A prise
the deer being requested
bis er her name in writing
left hand. The judges, af-
the list, decided ia favor
Brawn for the lady’s
while the gentleman's prise was
by Mr. Sam Buist
those who enjoyed the even-
Misses Bertha Baxley,
Bdrie Beylston, Edna Bli
tenders, Ray Sanders, Lucilo Maloney,
Veres Bend, Bertha Rich, Kitty Brown
ing, Pena Brown, Sybil Buist, Rosa
tevwn, and Alma Kitchings; Messrs.
Bari Waltera, Jacob Baxley, Sam Buist,
Briggs Kammer, James Nevils, Har
old Buist, McLadrin Brooker, H. G.
Beylston, Farrell Sanders. Earl Mix-
son, W. P. Martin, C. A. Buist, G. W
Gyles, Rutledge Fiahburne, J. L. Seal,
Earl Beard, Frank Adams, Brabham,
and E B. Knight.
l.f;»**
Saelliag News.
Special to The People.
Snelling, Sept. 4.—Mr. G. L. Hill was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cook
Sunday.
Misses Sins Birt and Agnes Hill
returned home a few days ago after a
pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
Baughman, of BlackviUs.
Mias Eva Sullivan, of Brunson and
Miss Hattie Lee Sullivan, of Fairfax,
are visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Birt, Mr. and
Mrs. S. E. Moore and Mr. G. L. Hill
motored over to Blackville a few days
ago.
The many friends of Mrs. 0. D.
Moore will learn with regret that she
has been confined to her bed for sev
eral days.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Baughman mo
tored over here Sunday afternoon.,
Mr. J. W. Cook, of Pleasant Hill, was
a visitor here Friday.
Mrs. Nellie Robinson, of Augusta,
and Mrs. John Gary Cook and little
ami, Ernest, of Langley, are visiting
relatives here.
The many friends of Mrs. U. D.
Cook will be glad to learn that she is
able to be out again.
Mrs. Ella Rutland returned home
Saturday after visiting relatives at
Williston and Aiken.
(Political Advertisement.!
Card of Thanks.
To the Voters of Barnwell County:
Dear friends: I rennot find words
m the English language sufficient to
express my heartfelt thanks and high
appreciation for the very substantial
support given roe in the recent pri-
mary for the office of coroner.
Now, the Coroner’s office is the on
ly elective office in the. gift of the
people that I feel fully capable of fill-
lag. I am perfectly conversant with
tte dutiea of that office and I feel
a«re that the management of the of
fice will be conducted in a manner ful
ly creditable botji to myself and the
eeonty.
Now- for your very kind and
flwagfctfbl consideration in placing
old man fa'a'jiosltion to make an
boeest living in his declining years,
I thank you one and all very much.
Very respectfully,
Y«or hambj. Mrnp^
J. STAFF HALFORD.
8. C, Sept. 4, 1916.
The Crisis.
South Carolina today facet one of the greatest crisis since the days of
reconstruction. The question for the voters to decide in next Tuesday’s pri
mary election is whether they are going to indorse or repudiate Governor
Manning’s policy of law enforcement The issue is squarely drawn and there
can be no middle course. Either a majority of the voters want good govrn-
ment, assuring safety to life and property; or they want a reign of lawless-
nmm, wherein the just verdicts of petit juries are set at naught at
the will and pleasure of one man and even the wishes of Urn people, as ex
pressed at the polls, are disregarded in some instances.
Th* FtapTt ~to -HcTt»trWTtm<raat^<n^T^ to-rtacuM-te
records of tho -Owe opposing candidates for Governor. Our readers know the
kind of MIS-GOVERNMENT we had for four yean under Mr. Blease and
they know the benefits to be derived from the safe and sane administration
of the affairs mt state by a man like Governor Manning. Furthermore, we do
not believe that the sews papers ef the State caa change My great lumber
of votes one way or the other. *
What we wish to sCrOka; however, is that the Anti-Bleaseites ksve s sub
stantial majority in South Carolina and that all that is necessary to
snatch victory from apparent defeat ia for the adveeatee of good government
to turn out In force next Tueeday and declare, emphatically, once and for all
that they are oaalterably opposed to a policy of NON-LAW ENFORCE
MENT.
Tho gubernatorial race has ceased to be a question ef MEN—it has be
come an ISSUE It is no longer Governor Manning’s fight for re-election—
it is the fight ef tfcq, patriotic citizens of South Carolina for the good name of
their Stats,
Are yon lovars of peace and good government going to lay down
your anna in the face of the enemy and calmly surrender wi’hcut the firing
of s single shot? Are you going to tamely admit defeat before the battle has
wall begun ? Are you going to tell the world that because a Governor dared
to enforce YOUR laws he shall be denied a second term wherein to carry out
the splendid policies already begun?
Frankly, WE DONT BELIEVE THAT YOU WILL!
Nothing worth while has ever been won without a struggle and if the
Anti-Bleaseites srill go to the polls next Tuesday and VOTE, there can be
no possible doubt shout the result. It is the duty of c'-sry opponent g/
Bleaseism not only to vote himself, but to see that his neighbors vote also.
Let us not mince matters. South Carolina—YOUR State—is face to
face with a crisis. Whether she shall pass it successfully is for YOU to say.
In the name of good government. South Carolina Calls upon every loyal
son to do his duty I j--. — . • ,
Mr. Caoper’s Friends.
The People fails to see upon what grounds the Bleaseiles are claiming
any part of the Cooper vote. If ever a man was double-crossed by another.
Mr. Cooper was double-cfosted by Mr. Blease.
All during the campaign, one heard reports from this section and that
section that hundreds of Bleaseites were going to vote for Mr. Cooper for
Governor. An analysis of the vote shows conclusively that such was not the
case. It was all a part of the game to divide the normal Anti-Blease vote.
Had the Bleaseites voted for Mr. Cooper as they said they were going to do,
Mr. Manning would never have gotten in the second race.
The People believfes that the frienda of Mr. Cooper reserit the way in
which their candidate was treated and that they will express their resent
ment in no uncertain terms in the second primary. They want Mr. Cooper to
be Governor two years hence and the rotten deal handed them on August 29th
proves conclusively that they can hope for nothing from the Bleaseites.
It is upon this belief and information that we do not feel called upon to
disclose that we claim that 86 to 90 per cent of the Cooper vote will becast
AGAINST Blease in the second primary.
As we pointed out several weeks ago, the Bleaseites TALKED Cooper
and VOTED for Blease^ Mr. Blease polls his FULL strength in the FIRST
primary ALWAYS.
IN-THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES.
For the Eastern District of S. C.
In the Matter of
MRS. F. E. POLIAKOFF, Bankrupt.
No In Bankruptcy.
To the Honorable H. A. M. SMITH,
Judge of the District Court of the
United States for the District of
South Carolina:
Mrs. F. E. Poliakoff, of Blackville,
the County of Barnwell and State ef
C., in said District, respectfully
repwsats that — the 16 dag mi> lax
uary last past ihe was MT? *3709**?
Bankrupt under the . acta of Congress
relating to Bankruptcy; that the baa
duly surrendered aft her property and
and has fully com
piled with all the requireaaenta of
said acta and the order* af the
Court touching her Bankruptcy.
Wherefore, she prays that she may
bo declared by the Court to have
Allendale, S. C., May 2, 1916.
I hereby announce myself a candi-
heco, it belongs in every home, because date f or re-election to the House of
nobody can make a mistake by having
rood
a good kidney flushing any time.
Notice ef Election.
A petition having been filed in ac
cordance with section 1742, general
school laws of 1912, notice is hereby
given that an election will be held in
Long Branch school district No. 8
Saturday, Sept. 16, 1916, for the pur
pose of determining whether or not a
special school tax of (2) mills shall
be levied in the above named school
district.
The said election shall be conducted
as is provided by law for the holding j
Representatives from Barnwell Coun
ty, subject to the hiles of the Demo
cratic primary election.
E P. Searson, Jr.
Meyer’s Mill, S. C., May 1, 1916.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the House of Representatives
from Barnwell County, subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary elec
tion.
C. E Ellis, Jr.
t
of general elections.
The polls
appointed managers of election: E A.
Hair, J. E Carroll, E L. Peacock.
Those favoring the proposed levy
shall east a ballot with the word
“Yes" written er printed thereon,
nnd those opposed te the levy shall
«*rt • bullet with . the word “No"
written or printed thereon.
. Horace J. Crouch,
Sec. Co. Boerd ef Education.
Barnwell, E C, Sept. 4, 1916.
Elko, E C.. June 6, 1916.
I hereby announce myself a candi-
tae onfcprescT
&
DANDRUFF QUICKLY STOPPED.
There ia only one way te cure dand
ruff and that ia te kill the germs.
There is only one hair preparation
that will kill the germs and that is
Mildredme Hair Remedy. This un
usual hair restorer with its record of
thousands of cures will grow hair on
subject to the ruler and rcfu'ationa
ef the Dcm^crslk primary •Ix-ttcn.
G. W. Hutson.
„• . FOR 8UPRRV1SOE
Barnwell, E G, April 10, 1916.
I hereby announce myaeif a candi
date for re-election te the office ef
Supervisor of Barnwell County, sub
ject to the rules and regulations of the
Democratic Primary Election.
G. J. Diamond.
Blackville, E C„ Feb. 14, 1916.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office ef Supervisor of
Barnwell County, subject to the rules
full discharge from all debts provable
against her estate under said Bank
rupt Acte, except such debts as are
excepted by law from such discharge.
Dated this 27 day of July, A. D.
1916.
F. E? POLIAKOFF.
. Bankrupt.
ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON.
Eastern District af E C—aa:
On this 8th day of August, A. D.
1916, on reading the foregoing peti
tion, it ia—
Ordered by the Court, that a hearing
be had upon the tame on the 18th day
of September, A. D. 1916, before said
Court at Charleston, S. C., in said Dis
trict, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and
BarnwciTVcoplf 0 s 'iiewinsne^printed I ketp th *' r hjlir ao{t ’ lu *trous and I 1 hereby announce myself a candi-
in said District’ and that all known ! • u * uri » nt - 60c and $1.00 a bottle at date for the office of County Corn-
creditors and other persons in interest “^Cg**!* everywhere. •
l^REE—We will send a large trial
any head where there ia any life left:' . .
it cures dandruff, stops failing hmii | repu, * t '° i n * of D * mocr * Uc P"
and itching of the scalp in three weeks M nr «nd pledge myself to support
or your money beck. i the nominees thereof.
It is the most pleasant and invig- I Boncil H. Dyches.
orating tonic, is not sticky or greasy
and is used extensively by ladies of; .. . .
refinement who desire to have and to *' #r county Commissioner.
may appear at the said time and ylace
and show cause, If any they have, why
the prayer of the said petitioner should
not he granted.
And it ie Further Ordered by the
Court, that the Clerk shall send by 1
mail to all known creditors copies of 1
said petition and this order, addressed I
to them, at their places of residence as
stated.
Witness the Honorable H. A. M.
bottle Free by return mail to any-1
one sending this coupon to Mildred
Louise Co., Boston, Mass., with
name and address and 10c in silver
to pay postage. •
Notice af Election.
A petition having been filed in ac
cordance with section 1742. general
County
missioner, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic pri
mary election.
C. W. Moodv.
8th of August, A. D. 1916.
(Seal of the Court.)
RICHARD W. HUTSON.
Qerk.
Sld^ Judge of, tjw said Cmirt w
and the Seal thereof at Charles-1 WhOCT Tam s
ton, S. C., in said District on the t given that an election will Le held in
the Mt. Calvary school district No. 14,
Saturday, Sept. 2, 1916, for the pur-
pore of determining whether or not a
special school tax of two, (2) addi
tional mills shall be levied in- the
above named school district.
Fairfax, S. C., July 18, 1916.
I hereby announce myaeif a candi
date for the office of County Com-
[ missioner, subject to the rules and'
j regulations of the Democratic pri-
mary eieftion.
W. G. Ruddell.
Good Looks are Easy
with
Magnolia
Balm.
Look as good as your city cousins. No
matter if you do Tan or Freckle Magnolia
Balm will aurely clear your akin instantly.
Heals Sunburn, too. Just put a little on
your face and rub it off again before dry.
Simple and sure to please. Try a bottle
to-day and begin the improvement at
once. White. Pink and Roac-Red Colon.
75 cents at Druggists or by mail diraCt.
SAMPLE-FREE.
LYON MFC. CO., 40 Sa. Sc, BraaUr*. N.Y.
The said election shall be conducted
1 as is provided by law for the holding
of general elections. The polls will be
• opened at the school house and the
.following are hereby appointed man
agers of election: G. W. Hutson, P.
j S. Ussery, Zarey Bolen.
Those favoring the proposed levy
shall cast a ballot with the word
Milletteville, S. C., July 15. 1916.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of County Commis-
j sioner, subject to the rules and regu-,
* the Democratic primarr
lations of
election.
C. B. Dunbar.
Seiglingville, S. C., July 10, 1916.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of County Coin-
Yes’’written or printed suh J ec [ tc > the rules and
those opposing the proposed levy shall | regulations of the Democratic pri-
cast a ballot with the word “No” writ- mary election. - •
ten or printed thereon.
Horace J. Crouch,
Sec. Co. Board of Education.
Barnwell, S. C., Aug. 18, 1916.
0. W. Barker.
An Easy Way to Reduce Flesh.
Drink Hot Water and Take Tassco
Healing Springs, S. C., July 3, 1916.
j I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of County Com
missioner, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic pri
mary election v
James J. Ray.
will sell cheap or swap for Ford in good
condition. Meadows Vertical Grist
Mill: capacity fifteen bushels per hour.
Ten-Horse International Stationary
Gasoline Engine.
/Any of the above mentioned can be
at a
C H. MATHIS
Offers for sale Pure Ambruzzi Rye
and Fulghum Data of his own grow
ing and cleaning. Address G H. Ma
this, Blackville, S. C. 7-6-tf
Haven’t you often wished for a med
icine to reduce your flesh? Something
that does not require dieting or calis
thenics? Well, right here you have
it in 6-grain tassco tablets whichyou '
may secure at any drug store. They ,
are pleasant to take, perfectly harm
less and cause no restrictions of habit
or eating, and reduce the flesh, little
by little, until you are down to the ,
number of pounds you wish to weigh. '
Too much flesh is undesirable, as most 1
quite stout people will readily admit, 6tata of Ohio. City of Toledo.
Dunbarton, S.C., July 5, 1916.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of County Com
missioner, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democraticc pri
mary election.
' Barney F. Owens.
VISIT MY NEW
D. F. Moorer,
Fairfax, S.; C
ICE CREAM. V ICES AND DRINKS
OF ALL KINDS SERVED.
Burckhalters Drug
Store
lOTABUSHKD 1686.
EARN WELL’S OLDEST MERCAN
TILE BUSINESS.
and it detracts from one’s good ap
pearance; makes one clumsy and short
| of breath. . * *
• There isn’t any reason why anyone
should be too stout, when there’s this
much-tried, perfectly satisfactory
remedy at any drug store. Tassco
tablets (don’t forget the name) are
recommended by physicians and are
guaranteed to be perfectly harmless.
Refuse substitutes, if you cannot come
to our store, we will mail tassco to
you. .
—56c BOX FREE—
1 Fret Tawc* Ceupea
The Taaara C*.
Rostea, Maaa.
Send me by return mail a 50c box" I
of your wonderful obesity treat* |
ment. I endoaq 10c in silver or j
rtaroea to help pay postage and
Lucas County, as.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ha
la senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney * Co., doing business In the
City of Tolsdo, County and State afore
said. and that said firm will pay tha
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for
each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S
CATARRH CURB. FRANK J. CHENEY
Sworn to before me and aubscribed
In my presence, this Sth day of Decem
ber. A. D. Hit. A- VT GLEASON,
(Seal) - Notary public.
Hall'e Catarrh Cure Is taken intern*
ally and acta through the Blood on^
Mucous Surfaces of tbe System,
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY * CO. Toledo.
<Md by all drnghia <*e. >
Hail’s Family FiUafor constipation.
I|
FOR SALE^-Six hundred bushels ot
home grown Ambruzzi rye. r For price*
apply to the Belfast Plantation, MQ-
lettovilk, S. G 8-17-64