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brldf* luncheon Frid»y at tha homt of Mr*. Broo^ar In Bamberg. How's ThisT Wa otter One Huodrod Dotlara Reward far any eaa* at Catarrh that cannot ha curod hr BalT* Catarrh Madldn*. Hall's Catarrh Madlctna has haan taken hr catarrh sufferers for the past tbirtr* tea para, and haa become known as the most reliable remadr tor Catarrh. Ball's Catarrh Madlctna acts thru tha Blood on tha Mucous surfaces, expelling tha Pol* son from tha Blood and healing tha die* ‘ portions. . Attar rou hare taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a abort lima you will aaa a great Improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall’a Catarrh Modi* etna at once and gat rid of catarrh. Band Jfae. — * CO., Toledo. Ohio. NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION Executive Committee, Democratic Partfr, Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. C., August 8, 1922. Notice is hereby given that a pri mary election of the Democratic party will be held on Tuesday, Au gust 29th, 1922, and a second pri mary, if one be necessary, will be I held two weeks thereafter. The following managers are here by appointed and the following poll ing places named for both elections; Barnwell—T. J. Langley, George Halford and Solomon Brown; clerk, John Simms; polling place, Court House. Bennett Springs—Mm. Clara Mey er, C. B. Ellis, Jr., and W. F. Bate*; Clerk, H. H. Meyer; polling place, San Hill school house. Black ville—C. C. Stome. L. F. ■air and Sam R. ttoylston; Cl*fc. Russell Boylston; polling place; L. J. Baughman's store, on Railroad Avenue Doob# Pood—J. P. Chi tty. Clinton BorHford end Leon Hutto; Clerk, R. W. Warren; polMng place, school II Dtrka. P J. Hkrs and C H Greene. Clerk. H H King; polling p’ace. Dr Job neon's f Lee. T K Turner am C. J. Batae. Clerk. R R J«hnetea;i polling plart. arheoJ hossee Fewr Mile D C. Bash W f p»«ma and « ft Thesnna. Clerk. Jo. | Ashley, polling place. Ashley's Mill Friendship H K (rsesh. John R. lay and Fmak ftemSm Clerk. Jnmee Ray; poHtag piece. Friendship 4» t ftti<l. J A Morrte and F L fttiO; Clerk. O H M.me. Hilda W D Rowell. A P Collum Hr. and B G ('ollme: Clerk. A N. Blmk. polling place. Atlantic Coast Ijne Depot Hsniing Hprings H F Gardner. VAMP THEATRE r V. BARNWELL, 3. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922 MATINEE 4.*9ft P. M. NIGHT SHOW 8:30 P. M. PRICES 20 AND 35 CENTS. •fv—£ Heme Porten « Anne'Boleyn in u>e Paramount Picture, "Deception.* 9 3*. Gton# Seva neon ana Rodolph \4l—finO la a Paaamount fVuir* >rui ihg Rovk# * Monday & Tuesday, Aug. 21 & 22 M ATI MIR < df F. M RIGHT BHOW ft JO f M P«l< n AND U CUfTR THE LOVE DRAMA BEAUTIFUL ' ( (tr.jr c t We have leased the Ginning Plant of, the Southern Cotton Oil Company for the season of 1922-23. The Plant will be operated as formerly, under the management of Mr. W. E. McNab, who has been connected with the plant for the yast 20 years. The same courteous treatment and satisfactory service will be accorded the public as in the past. Ginning, $2.50 per bale up to 500 pounds; over 500 pounds at the rate of 50 cents per hundred pounds. Bagging and Ties, $ 1.00. L M. Calhoun H. D. Calhoun Barnwell, S. C «# has ksBsd fteMftaw ft fmm tfe H pemag ml ftku putts usNMvr*m*wl uf tfess rvewM uuM ftku >ig* i*g ml the efftrhs eutwrwe. Be per su ehull me edmMAed b* the peflhht plucv eseeps the ssseegrr*. duly #• up. arnd M A Tube si■ See the! the fApue ha** fMsd them hui heres mmd that a Warn J. & had ua the aa the M ftay a# A» * • •I Mtft hefeei am hulft aad ml the uttetMB ettee (eesasMtee dayu mtum the J Thuilselea la sati Dtetrwt. at II I the putt* aheii he I rterk la the fsrsai ia, at which taae! ImB ml the Chart Ms P k if tpfl Pto< H Jrff Heir aiwt L C'erk. Mims Walker, srhnel house Rc.1 Osk-W B Psrkrr: B F lit'is s ml O II. VliHirr. Clerk W L Baxley; polling pls<r. Snelhng Mer- rentlie Co.'s store Rrcdy Branch--N C Grubbs. Sr.. W H Black sn l M O. Orsuch; Clerk. Willie Hailey; pulling place, school hou«r at Reedy branch rhureh. Rosrmtry—( B. Parker. Rufu* Bell and J. N. Folk; Clerk. Marion Ilsir; polling place. Pleasant Hill school house. Siloam—G. M. Sheppard. O. H. Owens ami W. P. Morns; Clerk, C. P. Morris; polling place, Siloam Church. Williston—M. F. Weathersbee, F. T. Merritt and J. E. Newsome; Clerk, M. B. Self; polling place, Williston Motor Co. show room. Special attention is called to the following rules: 30. The Managers shall open the polls at 8 o’clock a. m., and close them at 4 o’clock p. m.; provided. That in the cities of Charleston and Columbia the polls shall open at 8 o’clock a. m., and close at 6 o’clock p. m. The man agers shall then proceed publicly to count the votes. After tabulating the result the managers shall certify the same and forward the ballot boT, containing the ballot*, poll list and all other papers, except the club roll, relating to such election, by one of their number to the chairman of the county committee within 36 hours af ter the close of the polls. 36. The county committees shall aasemble at their respective court houses on the morning of the second day after the election on or before 12 o’clock noon to tabulate the returns and declare the results of the primary se far a* the same relates to mem bers of the general assembly aad county offices, aad shall forward im- r chairman of *th* at Columbia, 8. C.. uUrtloo ia their ree fer United States The numbers shall run seriatim for each «Jub. There shall be 60 per cent, more ballota than there are voterg enrolled at each voting place. Section 4. The managers shall be responsible for aH ballota furnished. When a Veter preeenta himself he shall be given a ballet. The in charge of the poll Unto shall tha aamhor of Mm ballet ansi name «f the voter. The voter dec lore the reealt. I pare hie hallnC by erratrhuw eat then • v * TW preteeu aad eoate«ta for mmmm ml the caadtftete fee wham he « ruunty officer* end mruskers mi the date aet rare la veto No voter almR ft ffearrel eeeeuaMy shell he filed wtlhta J ruamla la the heath lesser lhaa Rj L f wo dav« after the day of the ftrr'ara > niaate* After preparing k>« bet « a 'ton hy (hr roant ) committee of the I lot. the refer Jmll prreent himrelf tojfl result of the election With the choir- j the manager. Ilte haliol mast he T man of the county committee and Mid f *ded in each a way that the namher j t, county committee ehsll henr and fte. Iran be men and the mupra ran be * termir# the ume at itg firet meeting readily detached by * the manager p thereafter. I without in any wax revealing the! hi Rule 4ft ....... . printed portion of the ballot. If the Section I. In every primary olro* voter is not challenged, and Ukr* the « tion in this State there shall be pro- preecrihed oath, the manager shall the v kled at each polling precinct one l»ooth for every 100 enrolled voters, or majority fraction thereof. The booth* .'hall be made of wood, cheap metal, or nny other suitable sub- starce, shall not be less than 32 inches wide and 32 inches deep, and rt feet 6 inches high, shall be provided with a curtain hanging from the top in front to within 3 feet of the floor, and shall have a suitable shelf on which the voter can prepare his tick et. Provided, That the provisions of this Act shall not apply to any pre cinct where there are less than fifty (50) voters enrolled on the club roll at such precinct. Section 2. The polling places shall be provided with a table for the man agers." The polls shall be provided with a guard rail, so that no one ex cept as hereinafter provided shall ap proach nearer than 5 feetof the booths in which the voters are pre paring their ballots^ Section 3. The tickets snail be printed on dear white paper in the usual manner, but shall have a cou pon at the top perforated so as to be easily detached. On the coupon shall be printed “Official Dallot.” “Club . Ward . No. me* ve | i*. r m ranvaM ml Cbe veto* invasa mi tha leiee aball ke yubtir. If the watcher* or offl- taw who are admitted to •ml ykore *H xfdHere eml athef pe -mm MMeveeCed UMf oyywer *mi ahem camae if BBy they haw wky the yruyue ef the petMMauv *hmak4 a*4 be grated. ■srikard W. dl*teeei. Clerk •yea fram ft e’fleck A M util 4 clerk F. M Q. V. MaavtHe. fter. A. A I emt. Ague* R Hurley. Eliaubeih McNab, Jeuate F Greet. Rftgur A. Brwwa mg pi cm by the manager* tear off the coupon, put it on file. | shall interfere with the manager* or stamp the hallot. ana the voter shall ^obetnirt the voting, i\ shall be thy du- deposit his ticket in the box. and shall; ty of the manageis to suspend the e- immrdiately leave the poling place, j lection until order is restored, or,as If a voter shall mar or deface his bal- may be provided by the rules of the lot, he may obtain ope additional bal-1 party. No persons shall be allowed t° lot .upon returning to the manager in approach polling places within 25 feet charge of the ballots the ballot so j while polls are open, other than the persons herein provided for. Section 8. Upon the close of the election, managers shall account to the executive committw for all bal lots delivered to them, and make the following return: (a) The number of offical ballots furnished to each poll ing precinct, (b) The number of of ficial, ballots spoiled and returned by voters, (c) The number of official ballots actually voted. Copy of rules will be mailed to man agers of each club with tickets. Each executive committeeman is hereby notified that he will >be re quired to furnish the managers of e- lection with two suitable boxes, one for tickets for candidates for State offices and one for candidates for Congressional and County offices. (Ordinary cigar boxes will do.) EDGAR A. BROWN, * County Chairman. B. P. DAVIES, Secretary,. - 1 1 -■ 11 , ' 1111 - ' -' NOTH R CM’ MIMTIPAL ELBT . TION Eierwtive C marred or defaced, with the coupon attached. The manager in charge of the poll list shall change the number of the ballot on his poll list, and place the defaced ballot on file. No vter shall be given a second ballot until he has returned the first one with cou pon attached. » Section 6. No person shall be al lowed within the guard rail except as hereinafter provided. If a voter can not read or write, or is physically dis abled, and by reason thereof did not sign the enrolment book, he may ap peal .to the managers for assistance, and the chairman or the managers shall appoint one of the managers, and.a by-stander to be designated by the voter, to assist him in preparing 1 his ballot: Provided, After the vo ter’s ballot has been prepared .the by stander so appointed shallj immediate ly go behind the guard rail. Pro vided further, That in cities contain ing 66,000 nhabitants or more , the charman of the manager* shall ap point two of the watchers represent ing different factions to assist him in preparing the ballot; after the vo ter's ballot has been prtpnmd. ths watcher* so NOtlCB TO CREDITORS UNITED. STATES DISTRICT . COURT ths gaard mil That if thaw ho no EASTERN DISTRICT OP SOUTH Pursuant to authority rested in a* the Executive Committee of the Barnwell Municipal Democratic party and in accordance with the rules sod regulations of the said party, we do hereby order an election to be held in the city of Barnwell, on Tuesday, August 22nd, 1922, for the purpose of nominating a Mayor, six Alder men and one Commissioner of Public Works to succeed W. J. Lemon as the Democratic nominees to be voted for in the general election held for the purpose of electing a Mayor, six Aldermen and a Commissioner of Public Works for the city of Barn well. This election will be held under the rules of the Democratic Party and all candidates are required to an nounce their candidacy in one or more county papers in at least two is sues preceding said election, and to file a pledge in accordance with said rules. In the said eleption the voters shall scratch the names of all savfe one candidate for Mayor, all save six' (6) candidates for Aldermen, and all save one candidate for Commissioner of Public Works. The book of en rollment shall remain open until Tuesday, August 15th, 1922, at 12 o’ clock M., and can be found at the of fice of J. M. Caldwell, and no person shall be allowed to vote at this pri mary unless he or she has enrolled his or her name in the book provided for this purpose. _ All candidate* for Mayor, Alder men and Commissioner of Public Works are reqmrod to file tWUr plaftgas with the Bacfute ry by 12 o' clock M.. Amcmt lUk, 1922. J. Staff Halford. C W Moody and T J laagtoy an boruftf* igya.atid NOTICE TO ( KKDITOft* UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTI CAROLINA IN BANKRUPTCY In the matter of Williams W. My- rick. Bankrupt. x. ’ To the Creditors of said bankrupt: Take notice that the above bank- rupt has filed his petition for dis charge and that a hearing will be had thereon on the 18 day of August, 1922, before said Court at Charles ton, in said district, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, at which time and place all creditors and other persons in terested may appear and show cause if any they have why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. Richard W. Hutson, Clerk. 7-13-4t. MONEY TO LOAN Loam made tame day application received* No Red Tape. ' HARLEY & BLATT. Attorneys-at-Law Barnwell S.C. Wm. McNAB Representing FIRE HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. (Haft al ac «