The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 22, 1920, Image 6

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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE •t Um ft. (X, M •I nutter JOMM W. MOLMfcft IS40-I912 B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. Subocription Rates: One year : $1.50 Six months i * .90 Three months .60 Per copy Li .05 THURSDAY APRIL 22ND, 1920. NOTICE, DEMOCRATS^ Pursuant to, the rules of the Demo cratic party of South Carolina, the president of each Democratic club in Barnwell County is requested to call a meeting of his club, designating the hour thereof, to be holden on Satur day, April 24th, 1920, for the purpose of reorganizing and electing officers for the ensuing term; also to elect a county executive committeeman and delegates to the county convention which is hereby called to meet in the court house at Barnwell S. C., on Mon day, May .‘Ird, 1920, at noon. “The convention shall he composed of delegates elected from the clubs in the county, one delegate for every 25 members and one delegate for a ma jority fraction thereof, based upon the number of votes polled in the firvt primary of the prvcredmg election year ** kik;ar a brown, ( ownt) Ouirmaa. HarnorU. A C, April 19, IW2&. . Side Splitting American Comedy “It Pays to Advertise i $ l * | | 1 y 1 Y Y Y v ♦ f TW T I e _ «— frrjiTrwifNT • Bamwll t Rev mm laas Complete Production—^ Special Scenic and Lighting Effects Company of Eight v J A play that is clean, wholesome and full of laughs. “It Pays to Advertise” is a great : feature on a great program. FOURTH NIGHT April M. ((I p t Py P» *t R# Re P# p# Re Re R« Re Re Re Re Re * lareuse ParRaap M 4 m raaaoMMrr * <Mana# Tpaap •e MARI eopwae a I ^ m ■■pi * « R RAMA* AplP i flk R R C f Tf A R mmum ■UP Rawa mw I m I #4A I * At 4 lM% Atfmt «R •! R§ Ttn% A pmMrnmrn %«• • •wr'Maew • ap soaSi* V«PhM 1499 (PtS g vva %9m» m** •AmSm iPm Imu% mS R iResi ArReMS Puaeart Rp I Five Big Nights Williston, S. C May 4 to 8. Season Tickets for all Five Days $2.50 plus 10 per cent Tax. fUtai* «» «e I lltf. tmrnmwmi I imm is AwOeap I • -.4 Ms AtaA* ■ I IMR DIONT ACT TVr mm] vivrlmm •katl Vv rsMaltart m%S • • is provided by Ian fee the hold ing *«f grfMrral rlrrltaMta. The pulls wilt hr opened at the usual voting place afwl the following are hereby appointed by the trusties as Mtanag- era of election: T. t Hair, M. F. cathersltee, O. N. t ourtney. Those favoring th«- proposed levy 'hull cast a ballot with the word “Yes” written or printed thereon; and those opposing the proposed levy shall cast a ballot with the word “No” written or printed thereon. Horace J. Urouch, C. S. E. Secy. Co. Board of Ed. B. C. Barnwell, S. C., April_ 17. 4-2212t. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held in Williston on Sat urday, May 8th, 1920, at the same place that the election for special school taxes is held, for the purpose of electing seven trustees for Willis ton High School District, No. 29. Two vacancies are to be filled caused by the expiration of Dr. W. C. Smith and M. C. Kitchings’ commission, and to serve until the second Tuesday of M!ay, 1921; two trustees are to be elected to fill the vacancies caused by the expiration of the commission of Dr. J. P. Lee, Jr., and F. T. Merritt to serve until the second Tuesday m May, 1922; two tro*t4*e* are to be elected to fill the vacancies caused by the expiration of the commission of W K Prothr u'•! V\ li Mia. h t*- serve until the second Tuesday Ml May 1923; and one trustee to be elected to fill the vacancy of A. M Kennedy, re •**••*. and to serve until the secaad Tuesday ta May 1924 TW aneaage** acting ■ (Re ■lestsag fee t%m epagaai adhaal Rsa, etR ■ C Mntf II 9 f 0U Kn^kr Ldr, VU T i F*w Dmm W i X X L f ■ tU ICy.—Vm Cyatbla Biff n hot bam. of this town, says: "At my age. which la 15, the Hear does sot act so well as when young. A few years tgo. my stomach was all out of fix. I was constipated, my liver didn't act My digestion was bad, and It took so little to upset me. My ap petite was gone. I was very weak... & uecided I would give Black- Draught a thorough trial as I knew it was highly recommended for this trouble. I began taking It I felt ^ ‘ I better after a few doses. My appetite , improved and I became stronger. My | bowels acted naturally and the least trouble was soon righted with a few . doors of Black Draught* Seventy years of successful us# has made Thedford's Black-Draught a standard, household remedy. Every member, of every family, at times, need the help that Black-Draught can give In cleansing the system and lleving the troubles that come from constipation, indigestion, lazy liver, etc. You cannot keep well unless your stomach, liver and bowels are In good working order. Keep them that way. Try Black-Draught. It acts promptly, gently and In a natural way. If you feel sluggish, take a dose tonight You will feel fresh tomorrow. Price 25c. a package—One cent a dose All druggists. J. (9 Is there an£ reason for a reduction in prices of building material? This has not swathed a point of advmn ce proportionate with other commodi ties. and a unit of any other product w ill purchase more Ll'.MHER and MILL HONK now than the same unit woul R buy in pre-war days. * •- If interested in buildirg tor rep siring ask us *for catalogues and pfX**. . AlUUfSTA Ll’M lilvli COMPANY AUGUSTA. GEOlciA. • USMS— SISM — IMJOKA — Ku.plINC — »AU. 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Fancy Mixtures, etc., in types suitable for both women and misses. Frocks of Bewitching Caprice The varying moods of Springtime are shown in every line of the** unusually fascinating dress models—aym- boik of youth, beaut) and freshness of the new reason. These lovely Dresses embody the very latest of flame Fashion** concept* Smart tailored ipmlet# for *tre*t wear—dreamy crest**™ for afternoon and evening $ ^ 5*3- l i. ❖ ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? ? I o ii f 0 Yon can aate Isath tMn* and RMnvf by msh r g ywor - *«# at one •twee, and tty Is and noahtii cnMRst he evceAsd Ml V« « t«>r% • f'ittR AvetHae dhofo Union Mercantile Company, -rk'xakTinwt; roa Kt aavao*]' « Bomwvll. S. C. Two Carloads of COAL h nr 1 ransit WE HAVE TWO TARI/iADS OF 4*OAL IN TRANSIT THAT WERE BOUGHT BEFORE THE RECENT ADVANCE IN PRH E \ND WE \RK (,U1N». TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE BENEFn THE SAVING. RIGHT AFTER WE PLACED OCR ORDER. THE PRICE ADVANCED PER TON. OCR FRIENDS ANT^CUSTOMERS ARE VRGED TO LIST THEIR ORDERS WITH CS. TO BE DELIVERED DIRECT FROM THESE TWO CARS, THUS SAV-1NG EXTRA HANDLING CHARGES AND ALSO GETTING ADVANT AGE OF THE LOWER PRICE. Buy Now and Save Mpney J rot TON WEEKS. MGR