The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 21, 1920, Image 3
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.
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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
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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.
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NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice it hereby given that 1 will
I Bio my first and Anal account with
the Honorable John K. Basiling.
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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
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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.
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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.
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say that RE-CU-MA has
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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.
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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
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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*
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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
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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
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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,
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