The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 21, 1920, Image 3

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Notice to Home Bank WE DO NOT ADVISE YOU TO SELL OR HOLD YOUR COTTON, BUT IF ITS YOUR WISH TO HOLD FOR A SON ABLE TIME, WE WILL AS ADDITIONAL SECURITY TAKE YOUR COTTON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS ON A . OF 20 CTS. A POUND OR $100 PER BALE, BASIS MIDDLING. YOU KNOW THE COST OF PRODUCTION, AND THE HOME BANK IS PREPARED TO HELP YOU AND WILL DO IT. COME AND SEE US, AND WE WILL TELL YOU OUR PLANS, AND WE WON T ASI^DU TO SELL YOUR COTTON, unle» WE HAVE TO. . Signed Harry D. Calhoun, S. B. Moaeley, J. Cohen, L. M. Calhoun, N. B: Gamble, T. S. Cave, J. Brown Calhoun, Directors. B usinesc riLDERO FOR SALE.—Any one of these 3 cows: One % Jersey, with first calf, bull 2 weeks old, price $60.00; or one % Jersey, with first calf, heifer 2 weeks old, price $70.00; or one half Jersey and half Durham with 2nd calf, heifer 2 weeks aid. price $60.00 T. B Cilia. Jr . Lyadkaral. 8. C.-Sl-St FOB SAUL—: Dir DoR Wkl$> Seed, tt ** pr ft c A. H. Mrs. L. F. Bonner is visiting in Ai ken and Augusta. A valuable cow belonging to Mr. Allen Owens fell and broke her neck Monday while attempting to jump a ditch. ' The revival services'at the Baptist Church came to a close Sunday even ing. There were a number of addi tions to the membership of the church, the candidates being baptised Sunday Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Notice is hereby given that all per- ons indebted to the estate of Lena itchell, deceased, will please make prompt payment of same to S. J. Powell, # Executor, at Wiiliston, S. C., and all persons holding claims against the said estate will present them prop erly made and attested to the said S. J. Powell, Executor, for payment. S. J. Powell, Executor. This 14th day of October, A. D. 1020. 10-21-St—S D IfMf. * mam rLAvr* fa* ftAUk- ft c <■ m NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice it hereby given that 1 will I Bio my first and Anal account with the Honorable John K. Basiling. Judge of Prebats fair Bom well Coon. r,- w kim . >. m ! *1 'ZrJZTiZ Mm. M M Ifett,. Mm ft M. Jm- j tWrft«8S k*m Jr. Mm ft W. Vk^, Mm J. 4., tfc. MU 4., W A. JwnkaM Jf. Ufa BHM Horr- Mm $ JMB M UlM Mm VWU, LmU If—^ ■RRMR A1CBXJ4 HOLLY A P Isa ft f 4* At the said election qualified elec tors will vote upon the adoption or rejection of amendments to the State Constituition, as provided in the fol lowing Joint Resolutions: A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec tion 34 of Article III of the Consti tution, Relating to The Manner of Fixing the Amount of Compensation to Be Paid County Officers, by Strik ing Out Subsection X of the Original Constitution, Appetring in Code of Laws, Volume II, Page 615, as Sub section VIII. A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec tion 7, Article VIII of the Constitu tion, Relating to Municipal Bonded Indebtedness, by Adding a Thereto as U the Town of A Joint Resolution to Ai Uoa T, Art*ft* VII] * the Um*. ftaksUoR liB Farm Loans at 6, 7 & ACCORDING TO SIZE OF LOAN, ETC . WE HAVE CONNECTIONS TO MAKE LOANS AMOUNT, FOR ANY TERM OF YEARS. WORK DONE PROMPTLY HOLMAN & BOULW LAWYER* n * vv% r • m m vi i * • « ins • • , tvo Van ft hm « nv RM R0 • ♦ < s • m • rOMif *•. I ■ mWmm e - ft 4# • m tOM * S4 A n> wm w > r* 4 m IRP tURRR SS04*0> Ha • Rl .a# da* Omm MS* >1 ' riXi rtt. a* mwL i • .. TJX • VWa*ft so o» a-s-M* ROft ^ r-Z? IiLmL mkBKWm I* • 1 •U ■ V . I i^aoo m tlftft A ft 4 ft. — i «e # (hoe 4hR* oo too aBbvooR io*uoo* peeps* os ors sm ttpo too so Y wa smtomM al oeaoe ftewoowwa. rtdOeal so* fteRf Brs'inr flUuI Re ho*e UOno ai pewsp ef $14 fat foa* smoo. or Re hove^ ftaefpe hoo of Cm* an* Pshew Ttevo is asqr also far any car.--Raaraoteod for ftjM aod TJkao miles ft ft Kaetet- I tag, Barnwell. S < B*IB-lf aosooooaooooooeoaoss a* H i am»R no I. go "om LoMasam ftrift atf • ■ H a* ad u mnmaKWjmm RF.H %KI» AITKR FOUR YEARS* OF SUFFERING • HBRB AND HEREABOUTS • • u 9 •••••••••••••••••••• READ MR. JUSTICE’S STATEMENT ... ^ . .... . . “1 h* ve suffered for four years M, m Emily Kirkland, of Wmthrop from rheumati , m and con , tlpltion . Not long ago 1 saw an ad. in the pa- College, spent the week-end at home Mrs. S. D. Walton, of Farmville, Va. f is the guest of Mrs. W. E. Mc- Nab. i ‘ Mr. ‘Milton Adams, of Columbia, spent the week-end in the city with friends. Mrs. C. Keys Sanders and little daughter, Eleanor, visited relatives in Columbia this week. Mrs. Oifta A. Hensley and daughter are >psfidtaR the oreek rofteiivwH ha Auanma* little per with a fi*ee coupon attached. I clipped it out and got a free bottle of RE-CU-MA. I took it according to directions and about the fourth day my rheumatism left me. I had aleo suffered from constipation which was relieved. I have only taken one bot tle, but never felt better in my life than I do now. “For years 1 have taken different Rf ami Has SO' • H4I 4RMPIS . h * I tfl ESsoon* Hr»v* of Hop kinds of medicine, but I can honestly say that RE-CU-MA has done me more good than anything 1 have ever taken. “1 think RE UU MA shot lid r» rsr emdmpdad In every «*ffe fur from rtummaRMm ftr 1 amev m ft uMsi that OOSHOS* PmaOSOOP OMMOSOOv ftMOit mmHRamok ftumB*| so mmiB so mm h*ui oftaioMftpmo ftsooR* Rhi namo so somop of (Ho fflomm so aosmoms ooH* too so* RH sno I smbmft smsft poo^ SOO' so posssmt poo hsasoOh* $o ho HOmoo. mod aft aHREHo RBRHBHRh oharii oasoc m oamook. soNfo of so Bros, ||Of fttftSOI Of ROftftSftMAft .Ha ho wrlttoo so arm is* of party writ too Of partly }*ri» iod Uftasoon in hsoc*- 4nk, and *urh ballot shall ha so fold ed as to conceal the name or names. OOMOft to Ai to Wvft 1 a joam msooa Moa t. AiSnHr Wi of Rka ( ueok ftonauoR is maaorspol ladaBBaHmaa, bp AARma s fNspstpa Tbs eo%» a* In tbo Tows of Ms shorty A Jama Rsaaiausa PoaaoamiR to Baaaad Boftmn 7. Art** I III of Hm t'uAfttHotftvMi. Roftaiftag In Moaftrignl Boadsd ladtbtsdasos. by Adding n Pio> lou Tbs to to ns In the Tnwn of illr A Joint Resolution to Amend 5tec question nr questions thereon, and. so | tion 7, Article VIII of the Constitu- folded, shall be deposited in a box ts tion. Relating to Municipal Bonded be constructed. kep\ and duposed of [ I^btedpess, by Adding a Proviso as herein provided by law, and no bal lot of any other description found in either of said boxes shall be counted^ On all special questions the ballot shall state the quetion or questions, and shall thereafter have the words “Yes” and “No” inserted so that the voter may indicate his or her vote by striking out one or the other of such words on said ballot, the word not so stricken out to be counted. 63 Before the hour fixed for opening the polls, Managers and Clerks must take and subscribe the Constitutional oath. The Chairman of the Board of Managers can administer the oath to rp sftfcmo mR %i •ft* * ft# Mm mm ft* *m I H mft ft ftp ftHft § RRMUP m ft bhRmh ftMV ft* #r ppm*# ft ft Pwtii $ ft# # mi a Notary Public must administer the oath' to the Chairman. Th* mana gers elect their Chairman and Clerk Polls at each voting place must be opfpsd at 7 o’clock a m. and flam* st 1 oVIsrk ft ru aarnmt ft t»* Hip sf tYksHsatsw where (ftry *ftR, opHnaat af I a ft as* eftmf #A 6 p sa Vft flftaftMia dftft Bps* Ow pmpm ji RH • jRjWftb ftWi 9 RHft * Hw amun* $ft maima m* «w smmHp ftp RftMftf *m | ft* Mmup ftp *$■*•» a* Ue rnmmmm, Thereto as to the Town of Bennetts- ville. ■ A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec tion 7 of Article VIII and Section 5 of Article X of the Constitution, So as to Exempt the Town of Chester field^ from the Provisions Thereof. A'Joint Resolution to Amend Sec tion 7 of Article VIII and Section 5 of Article X of the Constitution, So a s to Exempt the Town of Harts- ville from the Provisions Thereof. - A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec tion 7 of Article VIII and Sections 5 and 6 of Article X of the Constitution, So as to Exempt the County of Rich land from the Provisions 'Hiereof.. A Joint Resolution to Amend Arti cle VIII, Section 7, and Article X. Section 5 of the Constitution of South Carolina, by Exempting the Town of Allendale Mi Allendale Coun ty. from tW Provtsmn* ThrfOof. A Joint RaswAaflaue to Amand Bar i mm t #f #«#«$§ Ylll •** *> I aft AiftftS aft ftps " 1 so la £ ft a ftuea * ftVV «o>>« «* 1 me m C i u m ftp | n» ton* * W 9 It. An*W X af the to the Flacnl Yenr, by Cbnngftg Same from the let Day af Jannary to the 1st* I>ay af July. A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec tion $, Article XI of the Constitution. Rotating to School Districts, by Add ing a Special Proviso as to Saluda County. A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec tion 7 of Article YT1I and Section 5 of Article X of the Constitution, So as to Exempt the City of Chester from the Provisions Thereof. Election Managers. The following Managers of Elec tion have been appointed to hold the election at the various precincts in the said county: Barnwell—J. Staff Halford, T. J. Langley and E. R. Cail. Blackville—C. C. Storne, L. F. Hair and R. G. Boylston. # Snelling—W. L. Baxley, A. E. Cor ley and U. D. Lee. Robbina—C. M. Turner, Ashley Bush ai|d A. R. Dunbar. Kline—C. W. Pat*. Wad* H. San- d*r» and B. M. Jenkins. Sr. Dunbarton—F H. Dwka. T. A. Grown* and P. J. H*«u w PWnaut Hitt—-Clwdhrr Purha*. Msemna Esui as* A. R HsLorphu. Rtftman r Y Harms R • IV Haft and $ R RsaBnm Kftn • ft JftmHRft • “ “ without adjournment mil completed, and make a the reault for each the same. Within threap after the Chairman of some on# designated by must deliver to the Comi Election the poll list, the ing the ballots and written of the result of the election. Managers of Elect The following Managers tion have been appointed election at the vpfious the said county: Barnwell—G. W. Halford, Caldwell and G. M. Buist \ Blackville—J. B. Grab! Weissinger and L. C. Still. Snelling—S. E. Moore, J. and H. M. Cook. Robbins—F. M. Y< Thames and W. F. Kline—Victor Lewie, and ft. 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