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Mr. S. H. Gantt, of Lyndhunt, was a visitor her* Monday. Gen. W. W. Moore, of Colombia, in the city last week. 9T -7/ Mr. L. M. Calhoun returned week from Sullivan’s Island. this Mr. A. A, Lemon was called to Char lotte, Nf. C., on business last week. ' Mr. Geddings Cushman, of Aiken, was the guest of Mr. B. B. Easterling this week. ftessrs. Wyatt Browning and J. K. Hair, of Blackville, were business visi tors here Monday. Mrs. Holt Clark is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Rountree, in Olar, S. C. —Augusta Chronicle. The friends of Mr. Dewey Cave will regret to learn of his continued illness. —Augusta Chronicle. Messrs, R. R. Johnston, F. P. Lee, Bryan Lee, W. H. Hair, and W. M. Moore were among the Elko visitors here salesday. , Messrs. J. L. Augley and J. A. Good- son, of Ulmer, were in the city on bus iness Monday. Mrs. S. E. Bates has returned from a business trip to Millette, S. C.—Au gusta Chronicle. Mrs. Lena Davies will leave for Queen’s College, Charlotte, N. C., to morrow afternoon. Mayor and Mrs. A. Greenwood, were the tives here this week. S. Hartzog, of guests of rela- After a pleasant visit to Aiken, Barnwell and Williston, Mrs. T. P. Doris and children have returned home.—Augusta Chronicle. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Richardson, Jr., of Raleigh, N. C., are visiting rela tives in the city this week. Mr. John W. Folk left this week for Barnwell where he has accepted a po sition.—Bsmberg County Times. Miss Isabelle Free, of Blackville, who was instructor in music at the Brunson high school for the last three sessions, visited relatives here last week. Miss Free will be at Campo- bello, S. C., next session, where she will have charge of the music depart ment of the Campobello high school. —Hampton Guardian. Miss Free left for Campobello Saturday morninfe. (Political Advertisement.) Card «f Thanks. r The candidates in the second race for >unty offices are making a strenuous paign in the county this week. Messrs. Q. A. Kennedy, G. C. Mat thews and M. C. Kitchings, of Willi* ton, were among the visitors here Miss Celllie Bates, of Blackville, a delegate to the Barnwell apd Bamberg Baptist Sunday School Con vention here last week. Dr. R. C. Kirkland went up to Co lumbia Friday for treatment in a hos pital in that city. His friends wish for him an early recovery. I am deeply grateful to my friends throughout the county for their cor. dial endorsement and flattering, sup port in the recent primary, which en abled me to run at the head of a ticket composed entirely of hightoned hon orable men. Because of the illness of my wife in a hospital in Macon, Georgia, where my presence is needed, I cannot can vass the county in the second primary, didacy in the hands of my friends, confident of a continuance of their loy- alty.'jx R. P. SEARSON, JR. Allendale, S. C„ Sept 1, 1»1«. .. I am deeply grateful to the people of Barnwell County for the splendid vote given me in the first primary and for the loyal supi&rt of my friends which almost resulted in my election on the first ballot - For the paat two weeks l have been sick with malarial fever, having been confined to my room for the greeter pert of the time, and there fore have not been able to see the voters and personally thank them as it if my desire to do between now and the second primary, my health per mitting. I trust thst my friends at every box in the county will interest them selves in my behalf to the end that I may'receive a large majority of the votes to be polled next Tuesday. I wish to warn all the voters against eleventh hour campaign rumors that may be circulated for the purpose of injuring me. I shall appreciate it as s personal favor if any of my friends will report any such rumors to me promptly in order that I may be giv en an oppdrtunity to correct same. I expect to continue to conduct a Mean, honorable and hightoned campaign, and if elected I pledge myself to ex ert every effort faithfully, honestly and impartially in the development of our resources and the upbuilding and advancement of the interest of ALL THE PEOPLE of the county and State regardless of factional lines. Very respectfully, R. BOYD COLE. BANK OF HEAD OFFICE AIKEN, 'WESTERN CAPITAL $27MM SURPLUS I27MM CAROLINA BARNWELL BRANCH: P. M. BUCKINGHAM. Manager G. W. MANVILLE, Cashier Mr. Jno. C. Creech, . . Gaffney, S Dear John: BARNWELL, 8. C, August 10th 1916. ’•vr The Victrola and records came safely, with all charges prepaid , and it was put into service within three hours after arrival, and has been kept going M from early morn, till dewey eve, a summers day" and far into each night as well. * You don’t know just how much pleasure it has given only to our immediate family, but also to many friends, while at first it had occurred to. me that some of the' not and neighbors ’from what enjoyment Trsspaas Nrtks. Notice is hereby given thst all per-1 sons are forbidden to hunt, haul straw, cut wood or trespass on the lands of the undersigned in any manner what soever. Any person violating this | will be dealt-with according to law. C. F. Melair, «*• B. H. Cava, Lemon Broa., Annie B. Cava. 8-KMt. might look upon its constant use as a nuisance, yet some of them say, they.fcre getting quite as much but of it as we are. ^ Now that we are getting the advantages of tl^e world's best music, comfortably at home, I feel like "kick ing myself" for having put off for so many years buying a Vic trola because of an imagined prejudice against "canned music" when in reality we hear the original music,•faithfully repro duced. - Some years just to hear Adelina not having done so I can hear her all the ago, I came near making a long Journey summer" and records so I Patti sing "Last rose of am determined to get her time. Much been oblige for sending the ad^^^rm^reco rtfs, VhT^^ave - tried and found delightful.. Very truly yours Mcmts. Angus Patterson. S. E. Moore and L. G. Richardson attended a conference of the supporters of Mr. Bldase in Columbia Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Grimes and daughter, Mias Ola, of Lees, and Miss Campbell, of Blackville, were here yesterday.—Bamberg County' Times. Mr. Robt Otts, campaign manager for Mr. R. A. Cooper in the first pri mary, was in the city Sunday. Mr. Otts is now working in the interest of Governor Manning. Magnolia Grove No. 19, Woodmen Cjrcle, Blackville, S. C., will unveil the monument to its late Sovereign, Mrs. Ida F. Wilson, at the Blackville ceme tery at 4 p. m., Sunday, September 10th. The public is respectfully vited.tp attend. m- The Healing Springs school will oj en next Monday, 'Die ll'th inst., with the following efficient staff of teach ers: Principal, Mr. C. I. Truluck, Lynchburg, S. C.; Intermediate Grades, Miss Gertrude Stevenson, Winnsboro; lary Grades, Miss {teulah Harris, Ul. . t Mrs. Carrie E. Simmons, who moved from this place to Blackville some time ago, has moved back here. Her many friends are glad that she has decided to return to Bamberg to live, and a hearty welcome is extended to her and her family.—Bamberg Coun ty Times. (Political Adverti Card of L) To the Voters of Barnwell County: Friends and Fellow CitiaaM: I take this method of thanking you one and all for the handsome vote given me in the first primary and I earnest ly ask your continued support in the coming second primary for the office of County Commissioner. If you elect me I promise to give the office my very* best attention and care and I feel aatiafted that you will be proud of your Commissioner. Again thank- ing you, I am, Yours truly. W. G. RUDDELL. Fairfax, S. C., Sept. 4, 1916. 'Po'itieal Advertisement.) Card ef Thanks. I wish to thank all those who gave me their votes for County Commis sioner in the election on August 29th. I assure you that your support was deeply appreciated. . \ J. C. FOWKE. I IP. . Buckingham. Dr. HARRY B. HAIR. Dentist, WILLISTON, S. C. Office open every day in the week. FOR SALE.—Shingles; best grade. ^ Apply to Farmers Union Mercantile Co.. Barnwell. S. C. FOR SALE.—Good large lot and six-roomhouse within 150 y$rds of depot in the town of Williston. , Also: - ,l Hacre lot with two-rooin bourse. Just outside town limits 48& acres of land with good four-room house, barn and stables; three acres of as paragus on place.- 0 Price reasonable and terms easy. Reason for selling, have moved away. Apply to M. T. Willis, Denmark, S. C. 7-20-tf. To the last drop -MAXWELL ^ HOUSE COFFEE Is Perfect . Ask Your Grocer FOR RENT.—After September 1st, one six-room house in a desirable part I of Barnwell. Apply to Mrs. A. P. | Cornell, Barnwell S. C. $690 -+ $690 ... - OVERLAND 5 Passenger Tour ing cars. Cantilever Springs, 31 x4 ' *. > Tires, 60 mch tread, $690, deliv- ♦ '■ ' j ered. Car load just received. Ask for demonstration. ^ • * » • * t . ■ ■ - ■ i " LEMON BROS., Inc, ■ ' " vV. . 'BARNWELLi S. €. — * * . . - - : *. 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