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MCLEOD’S MAJORITY FOR GOVERNOR OVER 14.00 I{i s h°pvine Man R e ceives 0>er HU),-| Ulames Liquor lor Large Percentage of {'rimes in This Stat^. » Greenwood, Sept. 18.—A charge to the grand jury in which Judge 000 Votes, Biease 85,854. According to fhe official figures re ceived from all the counties oi’ the State by H. N. Edmun h, secretary j Hayne F. Rice, of Aiken, castigated of the State Democratic Executive , the petit juries for failures to con- Committee, Thomas G. McLeod, of, viet in homicide cases, characterized Bishopville, was nominated for Gov- j bootleggers as the lowest type of ernor of South Carolina in the second ; citizens in the community, blamed primary on September 12th by a ma- , liquor for a large percentage of all crimes ajfainst the person, and de clared that the law against carrying concealed weapons was entirely too lax, was delivered Saturday when the jority of 14,280 over Cole L. Blepse, of Columbia, and James H. Hope, of Florence, received a majority of 28,- 113 over John E. Swearingen, of Co lumbia, for State Superintendent of . Krand jury made its final present- Education. * The official vot e is as follows: COUNTIES * © F. c 1 # X S Ablieville .... ...... 1 J2t* 0 1.472 Aiken , ... 1 .... 2.398 1 M Abendalr l 437 97f Amlrraon UaMbwfff Barn «rll ment in the court of general sessions. Judge Rice declared that condi tions in South Carolina ar^ bad, and "ought to give all citizens concern.* Conditions are. not as bad in Green wood and Abbeville counties, where , he has recently held * court, as in [other |»arts of the state, he said. “Atrocious murders are 1 jRri tt*«l and Junes allow white men to I yT* walk out from the court house* with 4.AOJ out* punishment.■* Judge Rare assert l.IMt “Is it that the»e jurtes brlwv^l 1, t —the aseo tnaorvot . It is unthink* 1 l U 4llf •Af’t v • « « 343 5M able. When w r reoae down* to Jiras# Jaty wkiA to IW r Krlcy ’ ll 771 , torks, M Is the petit 1 4 Has^ri 491 • IP to Mnaw Exieatitur i a man far t nil «. Ktti k^mi 4R^K|fmNH( C’figaM ■e When oum hefohs* i.TVl ♦ |«f hUMW that they ha»r ta pa) the t heater ... . . 1 JW| IJTI patotay. thy wonX take komnn bfr 1 W*trr4to4d ,, .... i.toa un “Bark «*f na*<y oil * mordet* are, t ansatoe. ... Cut I.MI ••o thioga topme anrf pMtola A t •ItotaW .. . 1 172 1.114 too w *- am* pom* vttk a pr* BMftoRMMl ** |jmi 2*Ts tol rn his pneXet and every law atod ftoim “T - ’ l Ito 1,07. tog •MiSoa |» a* Ito* mere) W» (toss (Motor I4$9 1.1 (• moot (ttoag* the too ami omke H K«4petold toi Ijlll onwe mxeto or atpe tf off tto *4aC Fate told .. UPl ijmb oto hash* f^arOBoa ** > , ajtoi tart 1 "skotofetMero am the kamoal tyto* t#s«e^pxowa tot out ox • <aMeats la mw m*4*r The arofB* Geaowatto V*to ;#is ■d the htotottoaa *r # a. great llmi to MMOMNMi «.. • ♦ USUH ¥ * 0^ •tB go to aag toagtn The r*»l Mr. Jack M. Graham Passed Away in Sumter Friday MorninK. Elko,, September 18.—Last week | Graham, of Barnwell, Southern trains Nos. 9 and 10, known ! traveling representative of the locally as the 4 o’clock and 7 o’clock ! Charleston branch of the Virginia A- M. trains, were annulled. The few ; Carolina Chemical Co., died about daily papers i from Columbia and ! 8:30 o’clock Friday morning at the j (Charleston for , this place Arrived at Claremont Hotel. He wasjll only mid-day and these dailies for the two rural routes were not delivered to subscribers until the following day, 24 hours late. This inconvenience was the occasion of considerable com- a short time, having called in a physician Thursday afternoon /or the first time. At that time his condition was not at all alarming Coroner W- J- Seale made an in plaint. Some folk wen* asking who ; vestigation and found that a formal ; the members of‘the South Carolina inquest was not necessary, j Railroad Commission are that allowed The body will be sent to Barnwell f this curtailment of service, and how 1 for interment.—Sumter Daily Item, [long before these commissioners would Sept. 13. I offer for reflection in the primary. ■ -■ — ! It was most gratifying to know that ; Buried la Barnwell. ) these two trains were reinstated last; The body of Mr. J. M. (“Jack”) ‘Sunday after'having Wen disrontin- Graham, who died suddenly la Sum- ued for just exactly one week. , ter Friday morning, wpa laid to rust The Elkp school opened on the 11th 1 Saturday aftrrnLon in the CotBotir th ar llmeni of CM. The ( hurchyard re teacher*, bat on funeral set ijI latent being la rias*e«l aa a tw id srW It »• r • Hi «t TWO* MUttldl M«t Fllll 4 H *tl aNof*t II I F at Bpmwell. follnarmg service* conducted in the t Church by the Rev. K. I* assisted by Dr. W M. JoMa. of the Barnwell Baptist TW maay Heyrttfal fWr^ attested hi« papqlanty. Mr. wha «%• M years of age. la hy his at*ther, Mrs. Leila of Rarawed. c^*e esatag, Mrs wwtags. aksa of thle eifty, sad hr*. Me. Rex Graham, ad » I MT Ml If |\ f | NsliiN in 1»> I I N f 1 \\ l HI tt h \ H i * M IX W aM«*T - Ml MIX MMnT Ml h IX L V H • Wh> Uat Hamad ] Mr Haa I aaasaa I Ssagerawet* M * l*a»mrae | eg h« % % (aMaws Malwsda) HmhpMmi*»> ■mvw J s»pae Reeahwes • Lasawela* AmmHmm « |.«« iesxagtaa M«>«ae MaHhaWw • Met wnmeh Mmahmvi <V«msv MdHMMiMMi• VXrhmt* RsrWaml *» daloda MpMtMriHHV < Homier , ,. M i? f iam»H*fSa Tota 1 * HI* ase rarne<l |J|d sneti pate eat jjMi de*X hrmp tl ypr *S Wwae>»e tie y wiw 4a*X fey usr •dtham If adVVrwea hmX ley. eaM if they ta eemetbiafr Wei mt liaolm «mm |» t.tx mmh-mmmmmm Isdhee lari <d MWi*UW N*. tawed at MaHtaMTs f«m % f we the* I BWt**tfcr Rapt ML —A. V IwMom ed the lima for pay taw | ^Wt ami se«*ahty fataMy wasmdsd •awaiy tasaa wttmaM ad-1 hat heeOher ta-law, Raima Faflumm. ••mil) aaaaamxd ta I Ore # Ms-WedW) e|gi| at • Ule ham alter F Ihaara^c f atapsed 1 The *hHM4jap eevoasad at Feefraetliasas MiwMIR M %««nut» dWah c date as a ahedn. asei a asm art as fhctehe* q la « k*a> s* m mat t* teas s»W Heat a> i at twa mtlm freas m< had hie rig Hi are cal off aanr tl sknmiA*s Ra*wn4a) ta MayfWtd*# ps aacy- Ms. tWa wwa a hard worhr*^( * , s» and his aappaet aai that af hi< famil) >ame f*.as hie As it) tail TV* leasee hoa ta had nrvom*i«nt*- M* h«« a wif# sad to» •wuill <ft*ugh tees ke# • — ra? o Sppher tw the ••me hOM la ether Weed*. detMoparoC las •ss awe has# amil Rataedby itepiem her Si. throagh that day „ to m**e tpayeeeoi After that the aapa*d tax* ee o II he tamed osei ta the aheelffe *f the vartaa* roemssra aad there Old he eseeotseo faeXs. Th« ml lea wo* take a by tW C«uap reesaar-eat Bath partlrtpaam esap lied these e«eS »« eesty aae Xafhrt. hasreser. tab lag edWt. and that *o •es*d I asM»*agX hay, •( im left am ► * aad awad lhr*owh ha hady. anm* HOI mM at hla hart Throe two meo are heothe^s-ta-tev, * ’ 4 **m ea* trtrd sod a*qai*ted at the Jaae t. *oa ef C*oel far kHMng Frank MaMwr at |t*aekstfhr early thia year. MRS MIRIMA Ml T«M»X H\k #o Iff mH9# 11*1 Js gems •niio. * Hy Jahaaaa Mag ■oil TW 0000 w attare Bat retoil, pra het eoeaJ * ma* performed hg 100 w* r l daps with # etotteoa 1 MA 4M mB9 0NHMMP < wt 1 Mp mrf4i*r Maso Ktoo m Motto toft tto* wo* Mv%. «0tm Ma ■00, 004 000 Panama her dal too a# P X rgRg RMMR il • kf 0ftif f •0Mm4|0|0 t'eaCfo! rhi mt Rh* a*l *01,} tkV00 gX000J to l , 48 p0 f 9 §00 mwaed Mr 004 Mrm-* Hpi ff <umto| 00f 0 •hot offtoe. heratwe of the gesmexf . ■miitma * peoeoN mg tot the «tate at thto time, xad tor- at»»- H tMNHKI.I » H.YXU ltai.llt M \X1t DK\I) KRtrTHt.K | ••til) I ‘ ctniat M*« in the State, many of them hy very small ma.iontM**. while Mt I a** el i-amiil *C». PRICER TO \DV\Xt K The I niter! States Treasury Mr George Morn-, agr M3, a *li«*d | yestrnlay ufterno«>n at 3:511 o’chak at his resalenn* tUM! Tuttle street, ; after an illne*.* of otte month. I Mr. Morris had l»**eii a lY-iiilent of Augusta for th«* |»a*t eight years, and was a contractor up until a few pai tment announcer that at ter Sep- i years ago when he retired. He was temher :M), 1922, the $1 Treasury | a 0 f the United CAnfeder- Stamp* will not hi on rale and the nt e Veterans. Camp 435. pur. base price*, of Treasury Savings j The f uwra | s e, v j c ,.* vrin t H . held Certificates wiU be advanced from j this afternoon at 3:00 o’clock at th- $20 to $20.50 for the $25 certifi- j residence 60.5 Tuttle, street. Rev v rates, from $80 to $82 for Xh v $100 ; Thonjas W.ilkcr officiating. Lnter- ccrtificates and from $800 to $820 , mnt will be in the City Cemetery, for the $1,000 certificates. j The deceased is survived by his •f tlv laUrnr** «•/ the * r«w* ni pre <**•• «»f hanc-lmr The rsteiMt«jn sa« made tn **r\M •M *henff»’ time ta get out t cotton. It wit* .1 if vatn»u» . ttiicit** tn ail part* of the • j Mata, An extension had pteviously been math* from Septi*mta*r I t<> St-piem- ler 15. but thi* further grant of fif teen days is now made to October 1st. This will Is* the last extension however, since the taxes* f«»r the current year become due and paya ble beginning October 15. t-yndhwp*t. pt amany a a* mm a **f the deetk af M M»a II*. ah. . bee daughter *• Ibr-^wn I Allendale. Rre w«- the w* gniag rarme.si gHhard (mutt * • Msm l.iiaahrth Jxfmsiaa fvtwffwad to M lathmp 4 allepa kasi Tweaday where she kwgtoa her sapbagheea year and toe frtetida are etpacXmg * psea** apt aaw prwfttofctx urm tor tor. I nte raat hs rv this week renter* a rwom ■Mi w la revival setva* a hetog h*Hl 'earn ^ a t the B«pti*l « hart h by Pastor Fun- Mu - 1 <i«pburg The •enrarea are haiog held Itad at the totae tf twice daily, at 11 a m and 7 'SB p m. Mrm. F. II (toont, of an 4 vt || raatiaur through Sunday V\ ho’w Who ivi Rtlio** w«»yI«1 Irll (mp« mliy **f thr Mfrivft) of MiiMh Alt 4 ll»v (lit a 0mrolRofi of thr lot# f•#mvbI Jofca* Who io K'k"*' Irll 1 w%yi liaffvtjd. r\*^i«»\rnior of Suulil | of the arrival of Mia* Am : t'amlia*. He served his mntry la sir Miriam Hair, the le»» than a week . «hr World War and since than baa old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. ( been domic *orae research work in hi* Hair. The family Is recviviiut the laboratory at his home looking to th* «harai ti by her gcntletics* sn‘i. crgratulatioiii* of the town. Father extermination of the boll wahvil. purity of purpose. J Allen Hair is about the «a«»ie*t man Th-L- many friands, including Th* She i* survived by one daughter. , n the community now. | People, wish for Mr. and Mrs. Hagood Mrs. II. <.-aurt. of Allendale, and Agent.J. P. Jones and family have a long life of happiness and ►uf**«lecut«' army. , Sh ( . was a woman of lovable di*- and her life wa* much four giandrhddrcn. Mrs. Lonnie M. Calhoun and litth* son s|H‘nt Monday of last week in Augusta. ! juxt returned from Cedar Point, O., j where they have la*en vacationing for prt as perity. CALHOUN-ROBINSON Mrs. Edgar A. Brown‘bntertHinei about two week*. the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Mr. J. W. Williams, returned from Club last weak. The out-of-town Columbia last week much improved The many friend* of Mr. William guests uere Mr?. Elmore Ashley, of as a result of the Abrams treatment., H enr y Robinson, of Augusta, and EUenton, Miss Karl, of. Anderson, I His friends are much delighted at ; Miss ' Corrine Calhoun, of AU«uia!e, Miss Blazer, of Nashville. Tenn., and his recovery. ! ^ ^ interested to learn of their Miss Burkett, of Atlanta, Ga. i ■ .11.1 ■■i.. Mrs. Redman is visiting this week ♦ • ,jin Savannah. Postmaster R. A. Deason, who has ,wife, Mrs. Annie E .. Morris; two marriage which occurred Sunday in Appleton at the home of the bride’s just been advised of this change in sons, James Morris, and Jeff Mor- prices of savingSScertificates, states ; ris; one daughter, Mrk. Edward that it will be possible for .persons Hightower; two brothers, Pickens OFFICIAL RETURNS, SECOND DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION,: ht '^ ) irrand-mnther. The wedding BARNWELL COUNTY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1922. j treated inside and out with new coats quiet on<> wit h on | y the mernl to make purchases at the present prices of $20, $80 and $800 respec tively, until the close of business September 30, 1:922. Treasury Savings Certificates, on Morris of Barnwell, S. C., and Joe Morrl^ of Langley, S. C., one grandson Earle Hightower. The following gentlemen will serve. as pallbearers: C. H. Usry, C. A. Governor Supt. Ed. House Auditor Supervis’r , of paint and every thing around the sthtion looks blight as*a new pin. . sale at the post office, are for those i ^ 8r y» Jnmes Barton, Barlett Heath. seeking an investement with the a- o surance of absolute safety and a guarantee of the return of principal with interest at the rate of 4^ per cent, on present issue price, com- poended semi-ahnually, if held to maturity. Mis* Davie* in Spanish Role. Samuel C. Clary and Harris Goss Augusta Chronicle, Sept. 10. MR. JOHN.. M. KIN LOCH The Barnwell friends of Mr. John M. Kinloch, formerly of this city, will learn with regret of his death, which oocured on Friday, Sept. 8th re' he at Lo* Angele*. Cal., where^ he and hi* sister, Mias May KinliK-h, nave resided fur several yean. He waa Marion Davie* a* a'Spanish nano- nia will be seen in u Buned_Trto«\ire’* | at the Vamp tonight. Thunday. 8SSj 1ibout ^ of 1 21. Mia* Darien baa thr role of Paul- I rmt,v * of Chartraton. where hia body ^ me Vandermuelb-n who foe# into a *** ***** to rr * 1 ^ r - Eloloeh practi- traare and lira* aver again th* life of aed law here •errral ith* a girl •ftfr Aa •ool in thr toy* ef « ii< aad at one tiaar aenred a# Magt»- iralr in Cohwhn * Hr we* a •*- phra af Jotov C. C Rimma, af thia dtp. ' K r A CAMPING PARTY. A contingent of young folks en joyed a most delightful trip to' Gill Springs and Johnson’s. Landing on pi* left for a brief wedding trip members of the family present. The bride wan beautiful in a tailored suit of white cloth with which w T as worn a white picture hat. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. Jdnes, at the con clusion of which a wedding break fast was served and the young cou- Tto 4ft. Barnwell ... .. . ... 301 303 201 304 307 197 227 276 143 Bennett Springs --^3 40 lolU 220 6 57 42 21 17 46 13 BJackville 128 239 78 286 96 271 160; Double Pond 13* 31 15 29 iii 52 40 17 27 16 Dunbarton .. .. . 23 71 26. 68 42 36 58 51 Elko *. .... 68 89 571 low 64 93 54 103 129- Four Mile .. 10 36 i 4 32 > U . T2 U. .26 25t TriendahTp "47 43 15 39 19 211 Groat Cypre** J? -. .. 61 *5:1 • 106 82 sr 33 81 Healing Springs ..'W 12 32 A 41 6 36 2? 21 3ft Harrules . 70 4» 40 ,7$ 62 50 4U 76 24 Hilda . . 5ft 43 45 [ 47 11 1C 26 65 2* Red Oak 51 » 2» 41 43 1ft 16 44 6 Rood) Braarh .. .. 16 2» It 25 15 2> 16. ^ * It Rwaompry .1 . P 66 A3 # U r 36 74 H » *7 f-leaw .. 21 to X il U It* 14 to 1ft Wifiamaa .. i. f «e SB c ft 311 10 MU m 4 I* — torah _ i«b tof "Hi $07 •* •it ik«t urn the Savannah River where they had j a camping party from the 6th to the 9th inst. The party consisted of Mr*. Virginia Morris and her infant daugh ter. Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hogg and their two young son*. Georg# and jrtU James, Mr. and Mr*. Horace Wil- 50 ilium*. Mr. and Mr*. Hayne Hogg, 24 £1 ; wivni UImJ jr Al. : 37 . around udKamp H j mg and ' 1 and a mtoi fui aiorira war* Udd p Are. FUhing. boat ware C < ply* totwoon Aogoeta and 1»* -4« - '4 • Mrs. Robinson is the daughter of Mr. M. B. Calhoun. She is a beau tiful and charming girl and one of the most popular and beloved girls in Allendale. Mr. Robinson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson of Augus ta, and is a well known and popular Ameriran Railway F.xpim* at Allen- The camp was pttcMed and many . dale where the yoang couple wRI rra of tto fuflxi- Mr x_ ; .X*j 'it