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JOMM W. MOLMftS B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. Subecription Rates: One year $1.50 Six months ..... .90 Three months ... ... .50 Per copy * .05 THURSDAY, .MAY .27TH, .1920. Carranza./ Carranza’s death is not a surprise. He has met the fate which generally befalls desposed Mexican Presidents who delay their departure for the coast a little too long. Despite all that he did—-or seemed to do—against us, there will be not a little sympathy for him in the United States. He was an old man and he was game. He stayed at his post in Mexico City until the fight had been lost. Obregon himself pays tri bute to the dead President’s courage. That he had ability there is no doubt. Persistently wrong-headed though he seemed to be in regard to the most vital matters, nobody but a man of brains could have controlled turbu lent Mexico for so long a period or kept his seat as President against so many foes. He did harm, perhape irreparable harm, to his country through his obstinate antagonism to America which prevented the estab lishment of America*-Mexiraa re lations upon a firm foundation of friendship at a time when reuilitisua wave ■specially favorable to such a let with aO hie do- rh ef a susa. as the I set he f organ an re K what awst ? ef iMpafhlNaa wtMi wtdsh sue mat regard the preapsete ef dm mam pee* le be set up tg Ms fees tt re»e*‘ s eemaevoe ieuee wwi B aU) w lease a# e •e cerrjr dm auMAi 9km* efts* Mae me hud life, rim e played the » at Celaya and hie borer from *vms dreimr-1 for One run hardly blame the Mexicans far being worried about the last part of the prophecy, the part which foretells the end of Mexico’s independence.— News and Courier. NOTICE OF ELECTION. A petition having been filed in ac cordance with section 1742, general school law of 1912, notice is hereby given that an election will be held in the town of Blackville in Blackville school district No. 19 on Tuesday, June 1st, 1920, for the purpose of determining whether or not a special school tax of three (3)^ additional mills shall be levied in the above nazped school district. The said election shall be conducted as is provided by law for the holding of general elections. The polls will be opened at the usual voting place and the trustees have appointed the following managers of election/ P, E. Allen, C. C. Stome, W. J. Fanning. Those favoring the proposed levy will 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. CROUCH, Sec. Co. Board of Education. Barnwell, S. C., May 17th, 1920. 5-20-21. MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day application received. No Red Tape. ;y a blatt. Wm. McNAB Representing FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Personal attention given all business ..Office in Harrison Block, Main St— Barnwell, s. a t cian The Best In The State ■■■ ' '■» ■ ■« ■ I ill — Will be with me June, 1st, 2nd and 3rd. All work guaranteed. Comes each month. Has done a lot of satisfactory work for me. Wait on him and know that you will get satisfaction or your money back. W.D. GANTT Jeweler Barnwell, S. C. ? 5 | i < ❖0"X"X*<»C"X»<hX»%^X»«X"X-X*<‘<»«X w DO YOU HAVE DO YOUR ^EYES DO YOU HOLD Headache Eyeache? smart, burn or itch? things too far or things too close? i I t r f ❖ t T T T T f f T ❖ NOTICE is hereby given thht we. the under signed, as Assignee and Agent, under and by vir tue of the Order of Judge H. F. Rice, dated at I Aiken, S. C., May 21st, 1920, will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the storehouse formerly occupied by Qiiattlebaum. uros., at Wil- liston, S. C., on the first day of June, A. D. 1920, at twelve o’clock noon, stock of goods, consisting of dry goods, notions, shoes, groceries and ail mer»- chandise in said storehouse, as well as all fixtures, scales, etc., 'used in connection with said business. W,B. Jas. Julian Bush, Agent. HON. MITCHELL PALMER Attorney General of the United States and Candidate for the Democratic Nomination for Pre»ident ^ • HAS MADK ENEMIES OF TMI FOLLOWfNOl X PRO-GERMANS PACKERS RED REVOLUTIONISTS ^^{taTORS 0 * PROFITEERS REACTIONARY V. HOARDERS RE PUB UC A NS WH Y T ■r*'At aa a* abm rwj>ri» r^iaema a» t—a KNinrT raoranTT ams 1994 m 99 M«m Aamnra WIN TMft W AH teivms ia* AMm aKaa* Mirra muJOIBvim. con- •Y 7: TJ TJC K The Womas’i T< Eye Specialist, will be with us v day, May 28 One Day Only Better know too soon then tco late about your eyes. Best Pharmacy, BARNWELL. S. 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