The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 26, 1920, Image 5

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■ut«Tp‘*ro< • • «K ¥ 4 «■ -w ♦ * •HI. Mlw |Uh*» aUtHV? Ml TIhUm Hmtwki «tR W Ml Mb H»gfc •rhool. M\m JttIH lUjr will iMM-h ilw Till frmd«; MU* CarrW Strom»n thf •th f rad#, MIm Vlula Mlmm» the SUi trade. Mils Amfiia McNab the 4th grade. Miss Rook the 2nJ and 3rd grades, and Miss Elizalieth Burck- halter the 1st grade. Supt Robison, however, reserves the right to change any of the above teachers^to any of the grades best suited to them. This is a very strong faculty and" we be lieve we are going to have a great school year, with the assistance of the parents and the public. Don’t forget the school puts on the Eleventh Grade this year. We are delighted to an nounce that the school will have a short-hand and typewriting depart ment this year under the direction of Mis* Kate Woodward, who is very ef ficient and painstaking, and we invito any one from the country who would like to have their boy or girl taught abort hand or typewriting to apply to Mi«• Woodward, aa she will operate tai« department an her own rooowrvoe. tb* orfcaol gnmg bar nb the ■wnwort m ftp ggm^ hPMP gv Twmmtme r yi i mt i ipp. tPVb. Htfl tfc» pmrpmw «4 iisMiiQg e Mafwf. A Mormon phI mm OfmMMmPpPpf df Pdhilt W of ha Inf the Town of Pam well, g C Every male citlaen of antd Town of Bnmwell, of the ago of twenty-one and over, having all the qualifications mentioned in Volume !,' Code of Laws, South Carolina, 1912, Section 200, shall be entitled to register. JAS. M. CALDWELL, - Supervisor of Registration, Town of Barnwell, S. C. mo df DR. CHAS. A. BUIST Dentist WILILSTON, S. C. Over Williston Hardawre Company. We ekm i eaaeaese • *th ptoesase the* Item Kaea Cntem asge he* 4s**4 ed to epm •at* e mmem Psmeftmmto te gto nHuto Hm» masaas ami Ham* tewai Life Was a - Misery For Clerk uf Court. BlackviUe. 8. C. Map li» I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Clerk of Court for Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democrat ic Primary election and pledge my self to support the nominees of the party. R* Bowman Still. Barnwell, S. C., April 17th, 1920. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Clerk of Court for Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democrat ic Primary election and pledge my self to support the nominees of the party. R. L. Bronson. *-"^1 » •> • I. lib ** m* d9#>« •> anMPp c mMMa a** *■* Pumewe |bn I. nPPgmt Pi 1 *^*** and •ngnPMPmi of fpm £mpp» PPmi# fawnavy etotmna« nnd ptndgo u mum lip nmppmm nf the #,t| J. Puwt Crnb'-a *- ElackviUe, 8. C., June SI, IPSO... 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Commis sioner for District No. 1, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election, and pledge myself to support the nominees of the P*rty. F. W. Delk. Olar, S. C., rfd, June 21, 1920. I hereby announce myself a candi-< date for the office of County Commis sioner for District No. 1, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election, and pledge myself to support the nominees of the party. A. Ray Sanders. p. m. bn m ■ Ph’mTpb* • • • I Barnwell, S. C^ April 20, 1920. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Clerk of Court of Barnwell County, eubjort to t rule* and regulator* of th* De« erotic primary elect lea, and pled the party. W M Dae—a. it. Dunbarton, S. C., June 22, 1920. I hereby announce myaeif a candi date for the office of County Commis- ahever for District No. 2. subject to < the rules and regulation* of the Dem 41attc primary election. aad pledge ITM • Pt- tw of th* B F. Om toe ay. former Per* eo t mnm^ Pi Wasbingtoa, voqueotlag that be rampile from the C ord tbe record lo respart to roU eails of the following Senator Hltebrork. Demormt, Oialnaan of tbe Foreign Halations C ommittee when the Democrat* weere In control of the Senate, and Democratic leader In the Senate during the treaty Aght. Senator Owen, Democrat, Chairman of the Banking and Currency Committee under Democratic control of the Senate and one of the leading authorities on banking and currency in the country, a candidate for President, endorsed by his state and voted for at San Francisco by his state delegation to the last Two years ago he was renominated and re-elected by his party with a plurality of 36,066. Senator Penrose, Republican, Chairman of the Committee on Finance and acknowledged leader of the Republican forces, both of the Senate and the country. Senator Tillman, Democrat, Chairman of the Naval Affairs Commit tee under the Democrats, whose record in the Senate needs no com ment as to his diligence and faithful attention to his duties as Senator, l^as^well as to his statesmanship. Senator John Sharpe Williams, Democrat, whose long service, both a* Congressman and Senator, and whose usefulness to Tils party and nation is unquestioned and who is recognised as the ripest scholar and moat forceful debater in the House or Senate. The records from the Sixty-first Congress through the first of the present ConAreea. as sent by Mr. Galloway, art aa follows: Smith Hitrheerk Owens. F« Total rot— aad quirani call* AP4P 9TM A&&3 444* 4PU Total I t a* aad | Mjtortoa. 8 C, Jean tt. tl t btaabg aoaooaae myrndf a aamfll tem *.« f ( m amt bu PbHttrt ftox 8 agbtott to • •too* tad mgdbAtoaa at Pht Btuaa ■a* fauBatt *toota^ aad ftotopt t •* t tp g|H|gn* tto ama**a*no m Ho . Hi 2 tttp :ii j~ • •* e ++ r ant pi m TAKE * Bargain in Plumbing Fixtures. S|m >tl qvnv lor t hauled t Itlotnaq high Grade Pluadb- uh rtxtom ./ m * M I a m Pi mm* a*wt a t otaut • » - *• •# Pgaa* pMaad P *oaP sMPB aHHHPPP w asoa mmmm 9 auaoa* wnt Oaggaan »» " tmrnm Haamaa PuaafHt Poh gataa saotm tt 9 Ptot m m iPPHBPHt •* - t. * * * ■b tt P on** t ■ m m 0 yappqpoa * • t aMmame Hmate mm* eas* mmre mam ae pad maHaai totom — | a* gai Pteaga Baum* amp temme 1 Pmeea* ami Fto* Pam ! •M*e aaH iaaatepps ppd MM* *tewto a Pm Pap maa t ti gates te 4 mas etote eadPP atead Pa tote mi totema tt* *98^ *^i gpp gteasa pemaaa •e e*MMM4 « f 9 Rot. I (lt»DO< U.* 90 P a4*ut mmmm Uto Try* Wt V • tt Cmmtk All Ding gists WiPiatou. 8 C, Jaat ft. Itpp I h* r* 4 j aaaasare myaotf a caadt- U'.r I t tbe H«atta of 8*preaaotatlrea 1 l 4 1 'ruas Bam well Coaaty, tubytet to tbe [ I h* f * by ulea aad regulat ions of tbe Dtaso- j date for t rata primary election, and pledge I Bamurll, subject to the rules and rtg tat Magistrate at HaraoeP Bafonell. 8 t . April fT, IPP8 torvby anaaaare myself a caadi- office of Magistrate at The Henry Hutt Plumbing Supply Co. AUGUSTA. GE08GIA. >0 OOOOOO 00000 ♦ OOOOOOO 4 4 0 0# 044 t 000 00 4 ♦t'OOOOtt# 44 ♦♦♦00 ftition Mr. Brun»on is a prosperous planter of Allendsle county, and is a very oopular young man. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mra. Brunson left for a short trip to Atlanta. Upon their return they will be at home to their friends at their country home near Allendale. myaeif to support the nominees of the party. J. W. Folk. Protracted Meeting. The annual revival meeting for Cypress Chapel church will commence Ifm Sunday, September 5th, conduct ed by Revd. E. H. Clark wffli an able assistant. The choir will be led by a professional singer. v N. A. P. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice la hereby given that an rtoetioa for Mayor aad Aldermen of the lawn of Barn are!! aad at* G ■ mtn—r ef Public Week.* u* a .and F V Frau wUI ha anted ip ttj* 8e* m*** 9fimmm ♦* ♦ • • *M*a S * aad dHaal 40 P <rtteMb “ tt ^P| at*»*M**>u aw* ememt * * . CANDIDATE CARDS. For Sheriff. Barnwell S. C., May 4th, 1920. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Barn well County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic PrL| mary election and pledge myself t? support the nominees of the party. C. Keys Sanders. Barnwell S. C., May 4th, 1920. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives from Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election and pledge my self to support the nominees of the party. Edgar A. Brown. . I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of BamweirCounty, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election, and pledge myself to support the nominees of the party. J. G. Owen* Elko, S. C., May 4th, 1920. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives from Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election and pledge ax- self to support-the nominees of the party. G. W. Hu toon. ulstions of th* Democratic Primary election and pledge myself to support the nominees of the party. W. P. Sanders. Barnwell, S. C., Aug. 10,1920. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Magistrate at Barnwell, subject to the rules and legulations of the Democratic Pri mary election, and pledge myself to support the nominees of the party. - C. W. Moody. For Magistrate at Meyer’s Mill. Meyer’s Mill, S. C., June 21, 1920. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Magistrate at Meyer’s Mill, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri mary election and pledge myself to support the nominees °f the party. B W. NOTICE OF INCREASE IN RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION Far I m 8 C . Jam* gl. IPPP j 4etm tea name sapsaif • «wate * teadtoUto* ■to* af 8HH*"toa* 90 CtoH08 IW* *>**' MM* f. ptoi -uf* »*-**•« 90 Ha Far Salkkar. Im. tt Cm hm tl, * I Elgin -rHf fir Faar Hit tm Hjreabf a saate gteaatoac 8 Cm Jams PHb. IPB8 to Uto agtoa at I | toeePa aaaaaaa* myaeif a mbbAi to* Ha teanaai JsHaato a* • •** Ptogtetosa* tea Fate IMto *h» Htea atet P,^MaP*a m*ojw* Pe Ha toteHtt-l *d ggp Ptemaaeatea ptoaaaaa I x^mHteteaaa 90 gpp gteBBflggBi F a «*Hmai mweete In 1914 the cost of white newsprint paper was quoted at 2% cents per pound in ton lots; a recent quotation on the same quan tity was 16 cents—an increase of about 600 per cent, in the last six years. At that time the subscription price of South Carolina weeklies ranged from $1 to $1.50 per year. With the exception of the two Barnwell papers and possibly one of two others, the price was raised months ago to $2 and in many instances to $2.50 a year. For two years the two local papers have continued to supply sub scribers at $1.50—and they have lost money on every subscription. The People finds it impossible to continue at the old rate and ex ist, and notice is hereby given that, beginning October 16th, 1920, the rate will be- $2.00 per year, strictly in advance. We eaa only that date the names of all delinquents $ mailing liet. tears are urged la I if tetote saber rtf they aaa urged la lake ad Pi them reawwmto NOW make this rate by requiring sobecribers to pay in advi will be dropped from our I .. **ap e ms* e» p ** a pp