The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 19, 1922, Image 8
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Wishes to announce to his friends and custome/s
that bis
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IS NOW
BLAST
NES
'ILDER
s
FOR SALE.—Home-grown Ahruzzi
Rye, price $2.00 per bpshel f. o. b.
Blackville.—Address H. Jeff Hair,
Blackville, S. C., 9-14-tf
FOR SALK.—Ore. cane mill with
18-ineh roller; also 100-gallon boil
er. Good es new. Half price.—T.
13. Harley, Martin, S. C.—10-12-2tpd
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Served.)
and each day he gets by express new merchandise"
to keep the Sale •- -
BRIGHT
and attractive. If you have not Jbeen one of my
fortunate customers, hurry and come to my
SUNSHINE SALE
Sre what I have, buy what you want—
MAKE HAY While the SUN SHINES!
A. Golinsky,
Barnwell
The State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
Judge ‘ Dicks,
Plaintiff,
against
Ben Walker, •
Defendant.
To the Defendant, Ben Walker; .
YOU ARE HEREv f SUMMONED
and required to answer the Com
plaint in this action, of which a copy
is herewith served upon you, and to
a copy of your Answer to the
said Complaint on the subscriber at
his office in Allendale, South Caro
lina, within twenty days after the
service hereof, exclusive of the day
of such service; and, if you fail to
answer the Complaint within the
time aforaaaid. the plaintiff in this
action will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in the Com
plaint
J. HENRY JOHNSON.
Plaintiff' • Attorney.
Dnto:: October !©.•. IfSf.
K L Broneon, C. C. C. P. Barn.
4 well Count). South Carolina.
iAral I
\«m<K Til tK*P\ T HRIRNth
ANT
TO THE ABSENT DEFEND A XT.
BEN S ALEER
Y«H? Brill. PLEASE TAKE NO
TICK. Tlm< the C«mmtalM mi S
turn, tntfefhef Uttb the mmsuiMn*. of
©huh the Swotoiin is n «upf, • *»
died NS the rdThre o# the- ClrfA of
1 MarwoeB t emstf. ad Rom*
t . •» ts-t- »* lean, A. D
of all taxes, including poll tax, as
sessed against him and collectible
during the previous year The pro
duction of a certificate or of the re
ceipt of the officer authorized to col
lect such taxes shall he conclusive
proof-of the payrpent thereof.
Section 287, Code of 1912, ns a-
mended by Act No. 6, special session
of 1914.
Section 237. There shall be three
separate and distinct ballots, as fol-,
lows: One'ballot for Renresentatives
in Congress; and one ballot for Gov
ernor, Lieutenant Governor, State
officers, Circuit Solicitors, members
of the House of Representatives.
State Senator, county officers, and
one ballot for all constitutional a-
mendments and special ouestions,
each of three said bores to he aporo-
nriatelv labelled; which ballots shall
be-o^ pla’o white pnrer and of such
width and length as to contain the
names of tbe office- or officers and
question or ouestions to he voted for
or upon, clear and even cut. without
ornament, designation, mutilation,
symbol or mark of any kind whatso
ever. except tbe name or names of
tbp person or nersons voted for and
the office to which r-jch nerson or
persons are intended to be chosen,
and all soecial questions, which name
or names, office or offices, nuestion
or ouestions shall be written or
printed or partly written or partly
printed thereon in black ink; and
such bal'ot shall be so folded as to
conceal the neme or names, question
or nuestion* thereon, and so folded,
shall he deposited in a ttox to be ron-
*Vruc*ed. kent and disposed of as
herein provided hv Taw. and no bal
lot of any other description found in
either of said boxes shall he counted.
On all special questions the ballot
shall state the question, or ouestions.
and shall thereafter have the word*
“Yes" and *♦•<>" inserted so that tbe
voter may indicate his vote by strik
ing out one or the other of such
words on said ballot, the word not
so stricken out to he counted
Before the hour fixed foe opening
the palls. Manaeers and flerk* must
take end suhoeethe *i* fonetltutien
at oath The Chairmen of the Board
a# Msnar» rs ran administer the oa*h
to the other m*fher» and to the |
CV*h; a Notary VhddMr must odm*a-1
r the* ao*h to the Chairman The I
rrs elect the r Chairmen
proviso as to Certain School Dis
tricts in Pickens County.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion VII of Article VIII. and Section
V of Article X of the Constitution
so as to Exempt tl\e Ciy of Spartan
burg fronMhe Provisions Thereof.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- /"
tion 7, Article VIM, and 1 Section »>, ®
Article X, of the Constitution, so as
to Exempt the City of Union 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.
Langlev and Sam J. Ha 1 ford.
Blackville—C. G. Storm, L. F,
Hair and H. lG. Boylston.
Sneiling—W. L. Baxley, A. E.
Corley and U. D. Lee.
Robbins—C. , M. Turner, Ashley
Bush and A. R. DunPar.
Kline—Wade H. Sanders, G. C.
Best, Jr., and B. M. Jenkins, Sr.
Dunbarton—F. H. Dicks, T. A.
Greene and P. J. Hiers.
Pleasant Hill — Chester Parker,
Norman Folk and R. S. Weathers-
Williston—F. T. Merritt, S. B.
Hair and J. W. Waehter.
Elko—R. R. Johnston, G. W. Hut
son and W: H. Wooley.
Hercules—J. E. Lane, C. F. Car
ter and N. A. Black.
Meyer's Mill^J. F. Sweat, D. H.
Glover and W. F. Dates.
The Managers at each pre<ffnct
named above are requested to dele
gate one of their number to secure
boxes and blanks for the election at
the Clerk of Court’a office. Barnwell,
S. C.. Saturday, November 4th. 1922.
S. R. Boylston.
J. M. Killingswortii.
E. R. C all.
Commissioner* of the State and
( aunty Elections for Bamwrll
County, 9. C.
October It. 1972 I
NOTIC E OF El. HIT Ion
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State of South Carolina.
County of Bamwell
N«*tow la Iwrvby given Mtat the
Gennrul EWcCum for Repreuuatatlvv*
M C. agvooo o*II ho hold at IK* vo».
m# peorinrta fixed by taw tu tbe
* wont* of Ra*«wv | ao Tueoday. No*
e* T, 1*22. aUMl dat ta-t«g TW-
foitwwtng tbr ftrv| Jlaudoj. m
r*lvo4 by tie State l*«<Mt>rwt> o.
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f it a twaaey *a
Maw •goe* at tee 1 " 4
or a*. *at from *m ■•g ' *• • o<
voter*, tbe Maang*** ob« a>
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4l lW tIhcma# mi *W «4vt|fti
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Wonderful! Wonderful!
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ig of Sautb f'uroluau.
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W onderful!
There are hundreds of wonderful things to be seen in
Augusta, but the most Phenomenal, most Startling and most
Unbelievable, simply Paralyzing, is the Cyclonic Destruction
of Prices at the Greatest Shoe Store in Georgia or South Car
olina, THE GREAT EASTERN. Just think of it - One Hun
dred Thousand Dollar Stock of Shoes at prices unbelievable.
Does not make any difference how little money you have got!
Come to the Great Eastern Shoe Co. Your money will buy
you a pair of Shoes and a Hat. We know money is tight and
hard to get and is very particular “WHO TOTE ’EM’’ nowa
days. More the reason why you should come to the Great
Eastern Shoe Co. We invite you with confidence, knowing
disappointment is out of the question. Hats by the Thous
ands from $1.00 up to John R. Stetson’s best. Does not make
any difference how scarce your money is or how tight you
hold it, the quarters, halves and dollars will simply crawl out
of your pocket after the BARGAINS. Jtist can’t keep still
in their hiding place. Wonderful and amazing are the only
words to convey the extent of our Bargains, so fall in, and
help the crowd “Eat ’em up.” . .
HENRY JoUNlkiN
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“All that picrv. |»»-
^Ljlan.t situate, lying ami being in 1 *em Regulate th*- printing f I
JT i RenneH Spring* Barn- 1 ^tat«*.
, .. .. f „ o .. .* , A Joint Rr«o|utiun to Amrml
T u-H t oun.v. South < a full no, con- I, . » . i v • .w r*
1 tion •». Article \. of th»- t onstitution
tlunilied h ifty-one 1 to fho Limit of the Bomlrd
,»r less, known a* j Dr Id «»f S, H«m»I Districts, by Adding
y j tainmg Thm* II
Y 1 G3’*l i a* rrs, more
♦%
j the Dr. . Turner Place,
I owned by S. H. Greent‘ and
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formerly j a Proviso Thereto a* to the Due
hounded School District No. 3X, Ablic--
as follows: .
"On the North by lands of' the
estate of B. F. Anderson, on the
East by lands of E. W. Weathers bee
on the South by lands of Cater
Rountree ^nd Mrs. b. X. Cohen and
on the West by lands of Cater
'Rountree. Walter HR and Thomas
Green. .
The successful bider at above sale
is required to deposit v/lth the Mast*
er. Tvyo, Hundred and 00-100 ($200.-
00) Dollars, to guarantee the com-
ville County.
A Joint Resolution :o Amend Sec
tion 7. of Article VIII and Section
of Article’X of the Constitution, so
as to Exempt the City of Beafort
From the Provisions Thereof;
A Joint Resolution to Amend Par
agraph Article X of the Constitu
tion Relating to Bonded Indebtedness
of Counties, .Townships, School Dis
tricts, Etc., by Adding a Proviso as
to the County of Beaufort.
A Joint Resolution to Propose an
Amendment to Article X of the Con
stitution by Adding Thereto a Sec
tion^ to lx* Known as Section 13-A,
Empowering County Authorities to
Assess Abutting Property for Per-,
manent. Improvement of Highways.
A Joint Resolution to
fww* la *w#a„ fru* awwaila o«ti tk*
AUlVkwat •»% la latbw awfawrw o**v wlw. •
•wax mi a*9 fail (at Ibwa Aw, aavl
payaMw pisaiAai. That Ai»aiwiw »*
Mi vbatga wf au a*gaai#wdl «b*wrb *a
mi AmMu aibaala wMaii a»
la vala a*(ww • iv uw-al* •*
■a tAw AvuMw. ifc« mi' v
bbamhAe
B#uia«xal«au p- ,*a.a« of oH ta vwa
tft* Nwftftg fall la*. aw*aa*w«4 *1*4
lad iMw a*,,ag tba a#*a waa* , wu*
Tba pfaAurf w-a « f a* ,wwV ifM al. mw
Ibw rwwif* of Ibw wMiraw aulbw*«*wM
la caBwat curb ta*a* vJiaB la cwwala •
f Ibw pa,**wat Ibwrwaf
few bwuf fi«a4 f«C wfaaifty*
tbw pwft* Haaagvrv ami Clavk* mat
labw aad »u^ar,iS» ta Ibw ('•**•*Mu*
I toMiaf aalb Tbw I "Natcxaaft af tba
I lk*f*l «f N«f»*c*** ta© abate i*l* r
a*>**i»*« acl Ibw aalb la tb* «fbw» Mana^tfi or*l
ta fb* S»» * ] ta Ibr fVrkt • ValOf PuM* mu«l
ft* mi bw fal t odnonater tba ,*|b la I'batrUMO.
j Tb« Manogv-r* vlart Ibwtt I bateat vm
aa4 I Iwri.
at ro.Hi vMiaw^tatw atu*t W
•Mv-'ad at • aVba*b a at . ami rtiwii d
xt 4 mVl<>t k p m.. at*( *n tbr I'tty
af Chari* *< -n whrer tbwy •ball !<•*
apt-r ed at 7 a. m and clon'd at »*. p .
Bb * -•* —aw-
* The Manager*'hive the power t»»
fill a vacancy; and if n<ttte of the
Manager* attend, tbe citizen* can
appoint. fn»m among the qualified
voter*, the Manager-, who, after U*-
mg awrwrn, can conduct tbr- electioa.
At the close of Ule election, the
Managvrs and Clerk must proceed
’publicly to oinm the ballot box and
count the ballots therein, and contin
ue without adjournment until the
same is completed, and make a state
ment of -the result for each office,
and sign the same. Within three
days thereafter, the Chairman of the
Board, or some one designated by
the Board, must deliver.to, the Com
missioners of Election the poll lift,
the box containing the ballots and
written statements of the result of
the election.
Managers of Election.
The following Managers of Elec
tion have been appointed to hold the
.election at the various precincts in
pliance with his bid snd should said
successful bidder fail within a rea
sonable time to corrrply with his bid,
then the said Two Hundred and ; tions 5 and fi, Article X~ of the-Con-
(iO-lOO ($200.0 1 0) Dollars, he has j stitution. Relating to the Limit of the
paid shall be taken a$' liquidated | Bonded Debt of Townships, by
I ing a Proviso Thereto as to the
damages for h.s failure so to ^0™- j Towns hip of Christ Church Parish,
ply with said hid unless default. Clharl^ston County. S. CV as now
he excused by the court. ~
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sale cash, purchaser to .
Pleasant, S. C.
the said Count,|:
Barnwell—G. W. Halford, x J. M.
Caldwell and (i. M. Buist.
B. “ Gruhhs, FL IL
Snell ingi
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Terms of Constituted Embracing in Area of
pay for'Said Township; the Town of Moimt
papers apd stamps.
H. L. O’Bannon.
Great Eastern Shoe Co.
Undertaker* to High P,L-—-
^R. G. TARVER. Manager.
915 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA. GA.
THERE IS A GOOD QUIET PARKING PLACE AT
' - THE REAR OF OUR STORE, —**
Master of Barnwell County.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion r». Article 10, of the Constitution
Relating to Limit of the Bonded Debt
of School Districts Ny ■Adding a Pro-
I viso Thereto', as to School District
i No. 10. Cherokee County.
; * A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec-
ti«»n • r *. Article X of tbe Constitution
L. C. Still
-S. E. Moore,’ J. J. Hill
and H, M. Cook.
■Vv.Rohbins-^-F. M. Youngblood.
Thames and VV. F. •.uncan.
Kline- Victor Lewis. J. F. Ready
and F. M. Harley. - ^ #
Dunbarton—I. W. Rountree, Wil
liam Dicks and B. F. Anderson.
Pleasant Hill -J. W. Keiinedy, .1.
.Morgan Weathersbee ami R. E,
Woodward.
Williston—M. F. Weathersbee, R.
J. Rountree and Cecil Greene. ,*
Elko—P. S. Greene, John Williams
and Moiae Hair.
Hercules — I.. Bi Creeeh, !
( State of Sooth Carolina.
County «f Bamwell. ^ ^ P _ J
j Notiow ybimr ilpirflpi titoflny
4*eneral Ele«t«on for St*i. *e n uft Drat or s. brv.l Dimiritts by Addmg Mejrara Mfll—C. Crilejrar, B. Be
i t) Officer* adl A* habijxt tbr voting
*
Pro% t»o Thereto a* ta the SchAtl
puittat-u prwvrrtbw*! lam m *aid, District »*f tbr City of Florence ta
1 rounty. on Tiavday. Nuvraahe* 7. Flarence C ounty, South Carolina
f MR* taai Buy beup Tarv*U> K.!*aw A Jwai RraultUMa ta Amaiul Sec
ia« tba irvt Maokia) ta NpoMabrr. fb»a 7. Article YTH uf tbe'L'aaaUta-
t Pa— r nmrmu ttaa. Kdatiag ta Maiunpai
* f j-*-- by A A* *« a
foe oaf rage TVmM a* ta «|g Car «f
^ | A 4*aM 1<iiiPBm> ta
max $ mf kf.*- « II if J
P«
j ft* pg**enka^ by
BBfaaLp
Pee pie* and Gary Cobb.
Tbe Maaacer* at each prurimft
named above ore Pque«ted to dele
gate one of tbetf number to •oemu
t»xe* and blank* fur tbe ifcrtmn at
tbe Clerk oi (oart'* uBWo.
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