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Barnwell Estsablished la 1877. OI.UME XLV. M Ju»t Like a Member of the Family” BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA/ THURSDAY, JULY 13TH, 1922 OURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLOSES SHORT SESSION b T- Ad jour Wed Sine Die Friday.—Several Cases Disposed of. The July term of the Court of Com* iron Pleas, with Special Judge C. X Ramage, of Saluda, presiding, acf- jmrned sine die Friday, after a very short session.. In addition to the W. L. Harvey $200,000 damage suit, which resulted in a verdict against the Southern Railway *or $6,500, the following cases were disposed of at the recent term:. J; A. Parler vs. John C. Davis, di rector general of railroads, suit for damages on account of the loss of a bale of cotton placed on the plat form of the depot at Olar, verdict di rected for the defendant. B. J. Brown vs. Provident Accident and Life Insurance Co., suit for $325 on policy issued Dy the defendant company, verdict of $32.50 for the plaintiff. Mrs. A. A. Randall and A. A. Rand all, her husband, vs. E. D. Peacock. A. A. McAllister, and J. G. Moody, Sr., a corporation, end C. K. San ders, sheriff' of Barnwell County, suit for $2,000 Actual damages and \85.000 punitive damages for alleged ^^>r.lawful trespass on premises and ^^Kuklawful seizure of crops, etr.. ver- tor the plaintiff for $120 actual mages. J. O Patterson. Jr., vs. M M and Ann Berry, suit for amount due far . service* rendered, verdict for plain tiff for $UBSt Buckeye Cotton ON Co v*. C. E. 1 •hburna, suit an note, verdict foe plaintiff for $243 M. Herman Brown vs Western Union Telegraph CV. salt for $400 damage* f<*f alleged incorrect transmistoa of telegram relative to a cotton con tract, verdict foe plaiatiff for 8228. Mamie I Martia vs tUm*reign t amp. Woodmen of the IWorld, V Bmflrtary Aaaonatioa. suit for $3 oso on Inaacnaco patiry aa life of A. E Hartia. verdict Tar the defendant. -d m THE ENROLLMENT BOOKS FOR THE AUGyST PRIMARY CLOSE THE LAST TUESDAY IN JULY. IT IS YOUR DUTY AS WELL AS YOUR PRIVILEGE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ELECTIONS THEN TO BE HELD. HERETOFORE, THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF GOVERNMENT HAS BEEN WITH THE MEN -NOW IT IS EQUALLY DIVIDED BETWEEN THE MEN AND WOMEN. • I RESPECTFULLY URGE EACH AND EVERY WOMAN IN BARNWELL COUNTY ABOVE THE AGE OF TWENTY-ONE YEARS TO ENROLL and VOTE ON ELECTION DAY. IT HAS BEEN SUGGESTED THAT IF YOU VOTE YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO SERVE ON THE JURY AND PAY POLL TAX. THIS IS AN ERROR. VOTING CASTS NO ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITY UPON YOU AS THE 1921 SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE PASSED AN ACT EXEMPT ING FEMALE VOTERS FROM |URY DUTY. EDGAR A. BROWN. County Chairman. VOTERS HUST DECLARE > . ' , - r~- s .. ■ ■ AGE IN SIGNING ROLLS “Twenty-one .Plus" Is Not Enough. Danger of Contests. MMS W. W. FtBKKB DEAD. *Ht *M tea* Bamnett Lady P*« l aMecsrty Mnepital. KTt PKMMil S srr> l sr.H in INK THKPK Ml HhKTF.PKX fir Eaguielte (alerter and I air- The saany Romwell fnemfte #f Mm. W M Parker, widow ot the lata Mr. W M Parker, were sharked Mawdar | r.oening to laarn of he* death, whtrS on acred at the Uatverattp Heap lie I la Augueta Buada> night, after an illiteoo of several men the Mrs Parker was 71 years old and I i ha * been m declining health foe smb** time Funeral service* were held at the reside net of her slater. Mrs. J. * M Ycunghtood. in Augasta. aad in- i t> rment followed at II o’clnck Tue»- 1 day morning, at the city cemetery, ■ r mdartml hv Dr. V. Sf. Jones >f i Bamaell Mr*. Parker i* sarvivgd by one ] sister, Mrs. J, M- \ uungblood, ami ' numrrou- nephews, niece* and re- I lativeo. She was the sister of Mrs. I Alfred Owens. f« * many \ears a (lARNWCUL (TM NTY MIAS | HILDA TO RK ROST AT I -TOO RISK RIVES” (OWING Col. Edgar A. Brown, State chair man of the Democratic party, has isued a formal statement in which he rules that in order to qualify as a voter in the approaching primaries, the applicant must declare his or her age. This ruling conflicts with a recent opinion from Attorney General Woll^i in which it was held sufficient that the applicant show that he or she would be 21 or older before the next, general election. Col. Brown states that he {has given serious thought to the rules of the party referring to the age of appli cants for memberships in Democratic clubs ami for voting at a primary. “At first blush I felt like concurring in the opinion rendered by the ‘at torney general, to t& effect that the rules only require women to indicate on the enrollment hook that they are 21 plus." said Col. i4rown: “However, the more 1 read the rules and the more I think of the matter, I am convinced that his ruling la entirely contrary to the true inetnt and re quirement! of the party rules, carefully Rule 6, and then read fully Rule 11. "I am. therefore, cunstralaed giv* it a* my opinion that if to qualify as a voter ta the | It ia absolutely necessary applicant shall writ* ia person the rlab rail. Ida or her fad anaa immediate!) thereafter hi* or age. orrapalioa and dress, etc." Rnliag of Male The formal TAR « ONWI**|n\ m.Hr f RIG BARHtt l R IMWAKKi to Cam- ply of«h Order far li alive Edgar A Oralar of the f f ine New a Will 1 be Meat "la order to _ ^ I qwlaiteo aa to age of aa apnbeaat Pietare to 7 . ^.7 „ TZ for membership la a DemorraUr ram, Here Tht* Week. sad fog voting at a — rate* of the party SMB n» realise that Ktienar t baak* Latest Pirtare Those who view Doaglass Pair* hanks* latent United Artist* Prod or l ton. “The Three W jsketeer*." will he given a film tour of Paris as it was tn the early Seventeenth Century of the palace of King Louis XIII; of Buckingham Palace and several an cient and pi. turwqur continental t >wn» - To meet the requirements of thi* l v r.‘»i«ient of WillLiton. and was the *tory. three acre* of exterior *ets ami ajit-M Mr*. R A. Weathembee of •one acre of intermr were built, nM | that plm-e and Dr. Clarence J. Owen* duplicated from ancient engravings and Mrs. Hugh Phillips of Washing- of historical building* of that time. . | t ,n. D. C. “All told," said Robert Fairbanks. | ^ ^ production msnager and brother kEUNION OF DUNBAR FAMILY the famous Doug, “we built 37 inter- >r and 40 exteriors, every one of them costing at least three times as much as any other set ever construct ed on the FairbifhkRlot." It is believed ‘.by'The. management of the Vamp Theatre, where this stupendous film spectacle will be shown in Barnwell, next Monday and Mr. and Mr*. A. F. Otis have re turned from Meyer’* Mill, S. C., where they motored down to attend a "Af**- lightful barbecue dinner on the Fourth which wa.* even in the nature i of a family reunion with Mr. ind Mrs. Allen Otis, of Charleston, W. i Va., as guests of honor. There were Tuesday, that The Three Muske-! forty guests in attendance and teers will not only represent an over- j was an ideal one, from whelming photographic drama, but beautiful weather to the perfa?t- that it will also afford a golden op portunity to review the arly history- of France. '•// ness of the dinner severd and the con geniality of the guests assembled. Hosts of the day were Mr. and Mrs. No more vivid impression cquld C C- Meyer> Mr> and Mrs. C. M. possibly be given of the gates of Turner, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. R. Dun- Paris, or of the quaint streets and | i )ar ^j r an d Mrs. J. Vince Dunbar picturesque buildings of the city than and Mr. anj Mrs. Ashton Holland. that conveyed in the scenes wherein D’Artagnan and the three musketeers givebattle in slashing duels to . th.; Cardinal^ Guards, -Augusta Chronicle. Many unique problems confronted the research department in connec- i tion with the building of these sets. One of these was to find out what ,Mrs/M. S. Wooley returned home j Saturday after a very pleasant visit to her son'and daughter in Bamberg , County and to her grandsons In Co lumbia. S*hb* week* ago lb* 8(a(# Tax ( osHia.«*M»n pii i mplsinli«. AirsrtW Aad Hot Riley and (be Barnwell Casmiy Board of Asaeeoars to ram# lb# .and as** earn*at* la Barnwell (easily to aq average of $4 7P per I arve. Tbe Boarj refaaed Us roaaa^/ I wttb (be order ot tbe Tap CaaMBta- •too aad soagbt tbe advice of ('oaaty | At tar ary*. Meaam. Brown A 4to*h. , wba barked tbe Board ia tbelr peal- 1 ttaa. that tba Ta« ( ummuaton bad aa aalbortty to pre-emptorUy rat*e tbe a**r**a>ent» no land mi tbe Count y. Tbe Tat Coaimlsaiaa about two week* ago ordered tbe Auditor and County Board to »H*>w rause. if any they had. why the Barnwell County levy ahnu'd not be rawed. The Coasmisaion. <*>wi | poard of General J. Fraater Lyon and W G. Query, came to Barnwell aid held a public meeting on the ques tion. the aide of the Tax Commission being presented by Mr. Lyon, a for mer Attorney General of the Stat*-, and the side of the Auditor ami County Board of Assessors* bein^j presented by Representative Brown. The had and good of the Tax Com- misition was thoroughly thrashed out, Messrs.~I,y°n and Brown at times waxing warm in presentations of their--respective side* of the issue. The meeting adjoined with the statement by the Commission that they had been very -rueh impressed hy the showing made on the part of Barnwell County and they would give serious consideration to-the matter before the land assessment of Barn well County should be raised. Their opinion in the matter has just be“n filed and it finds in favor . of the lower assessment for the County. In other words, the assessment of $4.05 per acre as made by the local boqr«l stands. Auditor Riley and Messrs. Brown & Bush are to be congratulated upon the victory that—Barnwell—Countv Dyrbto aad bis friernkj Wv# f * ,tfc mm4 m bus- ,kind of paving stole* were used in. superior to anything yet built for film 'The Paris streets at that time; also -purposes,” said-Robert Fairbanks, ‘ is ' the type of lettering used on shop 1 the fact that practically all replicas .signs and the proper wording for of buildings were constructed with Mr D. wb* are prngr*a*tv* Hilda, are plan rung a big day far tbelr (own aa Thursday. Jaty SRtb. Mr Djrvbas and bis fnewda ar.* giving a btg barbae a* dinner to wbwA tbe people of tbe County are cardlaPy invited. One ot tbe unique feature* of tbe dtimer will be a small key which will be given with enrh pint# of dinner and after tbe dinner ia wer, each bolder of o key will see if their key will open a cheat of Roger* silverware, which will be on exhibi tion, and to tbe bolder of thr larky key will be given tbe rboet of silver, ronststmf of knives, forks and spoons, sold to be worth twenty five I$25 (to) dollars, or more. ThV sil ver consists of twenty six pieces. The barbecue dinner ia being given free by Mr. Dyrhes and his friend.!, they contributing all of the neces sary things for thr dinner. However, each recipient of a plntr will asked to contribute 10 cents, which is to be given to pay off a church debt a- gainst the Hilda Church. Mr. Dyches and his friends hre ex pecting to entertain four or five hundred people, or more, on the 20th, and they urge all of their friends throughout the county to come. Representative E*?;ar A. Brown, of Barnwell, will be* the orator of the occasion. tt Rale f and ft. mp —T-fri,77",/"* 7 77"| J* 11 *** * They will ran every nek rather than ship ta any club ot th* pn*tp la bia* that eunftdeac*. Rut Mona Una •tale and f*r voting at a plays tbe part of a wife who naked shall be a* fallow*: via. the that faith la Lata Weber’* latest for photoplay. - Too Wm* Wives” which year* of will b* sa*n at the Vamp Theatre next foe* lb* Thursday. It ia a Para meant picture. | “Rule II. ia part, ta aa f The wif# Burned for money *'Each applicant for Hbe deotree bee «4g sweetheart, bow- SHALL in paroan write apaa the Hob ever. Th# latter has happily Burned rail his (ar her > tall earn* and km* Hi* wife showers him with every at- mediately thereafter bis (ar ber) ago. lent ion White not larking in ap* ‘"Rule A, of so much thereof as ia precutiea be to bored with tbe ear- here quoted, simply attempts to ds- fett of ber kindness. | scribe, aa a class those woo may b* Just bow narrowly be naka being^ com* members of a forced into a compromising situation ! and rote at a primary, wkile is deiicaleiy rvvesU'd in “Too W is- l) slates in specific terms that < Wives ,** which is a play for women . applicant for enrollaseat 8HALL by a woman It was written a/>d di f person write upon tbe club roll rectej by Mis* Weber personally. LONG BRANCH ITEMS. ROSEMARY NEWS. Rqsemary, Julj^ 10.—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Powell and. little daughter spent Sunday with thq latter’s sister. Mrs. Gary Lott, near Williston. Mr., and Mr?., Gordori\pf Charles ton, are visiting the lather’s mother, ^Irs. Ella Zorne. Mrs. Gordon is remembered by her numerous friends as Mi ss ^Eui nice Zorne. , \ Long Branch, July 11.—Mr. S. F William?^ of (tovan, is visiting his brother and sisters in this commun- Mrs. J. J. Hair and daughter, Mrs. Tom Givens, spent Sunday with Mrs. S. J. Keel. Mr. Laurie Hair and sisters spent last Wednesday with their sister, Mrs. L. M. Birt. Mr. Ashley Birt was the week-end guest of Mr. Hollie Kennedy. ■ Misses Florence, Zelma, Myrtle end Vera Mae Morris, of Olar, are the guests of their aunt, Mrs. S. J. Keel. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gordon, of Charleston, have remmed home af ter visiting the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ella Zorne. \ In spite of the inclement weather (ar ber) fall name and immediately thereafter his (ar her) age. aad post- office address. It do** not say that the applicant may’ supply this ia- formation, but “ahall’ supply it as one of the requisites to becoming a competent voter. “The rules of the party are tha statuates of the party, and must be strictly construed, in the same man ner as the courts construe our statute laws. Hence, I have no alternative other than to rule that in order to qualify as a competent voter, whether man or woman, he, or she, shall, in the wording of Rule 11 ‘in' person wgte upon the club roll his (or her) full name, and immediately thereaf ter his (or her) age.’ “I urge every woman in South Ca rolina, as a part of fier duty to the state, to enroll and vote in the cpm- L.g primary. . At “the same time I urge them to follow the rules strictly. ! To do otherwise may bring about in- wonT through their efforts, over the State Tax Commission. rvery much enjoyed Mr. DENBrtW RESIGNS four sides and that most fff * the in teriors were built with ceilings.' all -• f^Yhese signs The Louvre, with Us vaulted ceil ings and imptesaive arches was re- ’ of which show in the picture.’’ produced in a set nearly two hundred i „ Perhaps the most unique set of *H. ‘t long, and the scene depicting the however, is the ship m which Doug as couh. ball with ladies of rank and ( D’Artagnan stages a. terrific battle men RF N nobility ia said to be one of with Barbara La Marr is Milady for ^^the most -colorful and magnificent t the royal jewels which she has stolen 9A>ter i< reened. With the king an) ( and which are the basis for ooe of looking ML ^ raa> *1* throne . the aaoat interesting rout plications ot tb* plot. Bath tbe exterior aa^ ia- tw«. TV fomutrot that to* thm c->sti ip thr JKS thr ot tbs* aa# a# the The many Barnwell friends of M^. and Mrs. ^A; 7VI. Denbow will learn with regret that he has severed his connection with the First National Bank, of Barnwell, his resignation having taken effect Monday. He was forced to resign on account of - * , * • th* condition of hix health and left that afternoon for Washington, D. C., to enter a sanitarium for tr«atmen‘. During the few weeks that they mask* their home ia Barnwell Mr. and Mrs. • -hr- * ( they fc* on- July 4th, the ball game between Rosemary and Long Branch was | numerable contests, which can so^ played, resulting in a victory for the Ixuig Branch team. They also de- ieated Snelling a few -weeks ago. by all, the young folks especially, by atte]jdi«g 'cues Ad' parties. The many friends of Mrs. A>JP. Hiers will learn with regret that she' has been very ill but will be glad to know' she is improving rapidly. Misses Ruby an<) Annie Towne are visiting this week in Springfield with their aunt. Miss Lucy Lard is spending this week wi|h relatives in Orangeburg. Mr. an^j Mrs. Willie Blanton and children. Winn and Christine, of Orangeburg, spent last Tuesday with* Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hair. Miss Catherine Birt entertained a number o/ her friend* Tuesday eight with a party. Mr. B. L. Garvin and family spent Sunday'with’his sister, Mrs. J.^ R. Renew. They attended Sunday school and B. Y. P. U. here. - ' HARVEY-THOMAS easily be avbided by strict adherence to tbe rules.” MR. BENNETT FOR MAYOR o ' ''' £ mcei Of Interest to the voters of tha town of Barnwell is the announcement in this issue of The People, of tha candidacy of Mr. A. J. Bennett for the office of Mayor of Barnwell. It is understood that be has been urged by numerous friends to~ make th * -Messrs Ralph Brown and Vara of YaenmDa sprat Buaday ia tbe ctof, The People is in receipt of the foU lowing announcement: “Mr/Coy Thomas and Miss Jessie nee and they believe that ha will Harvey wish to announce theiryiaicrct 1 vindicate the confidence placed in marriage, which occurred Jan. 26,f him should he be elected. He ha< 1922, while the bride was off on a j n»*d* hi* home here for th* past visit, both parties wishing it to be a •eveaal years arm is recpgniaad aa » secret for a while. The happy couple were re-aaarried om June 3rd at the Fairfax Baptist Church " la addition be Mrs. B L. ter. Mia* funeral of lira V M Parker ia Av is quite popular m taka aa artiv* V