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FOR SALE.—Excel melon seed, $1
rer pouhd. Ceorp4a Rattlesnake,**!
] er pound. Tom Watson, 80c per
pound. Rocky Fold Cantaloupe seed,
■^1 iko- pound. JVYbite Spine Cucumber
see<l, $1 per pot^xl. Long Green Cu-
cumber seed, $1.20 per pound. These
j.re all the very best seed. Cash* with
• der. Dr.*C. N. Burckhalter, Barn-
11. S. C. :M3-6t. •
Mr. Weissinger Withdrawe.
FOR SALE.—Cleveland Big Boll
Cotton Seed. Made bale to the acre
this year. For prices, etc., address
/B. I*. Davies or W. A. Hayes, Bain-
well, S. C. ,
Mr. G. L. Weissinger, of Blackville,
who last week announced hts candi-
cjacy for re-election to the House of
Representatives, has withdrawn from
the race. The People received the
following communication front him
yesterday morning: “Please withdraw
my card from yotir paper announcing
my candidacy for tHe House of Retye-
sentatives. After due consideration,
for business reasons, I feel .thai 1
will be unable to make the’campaign
this summer. As 1 will not have time
the Barnwell High School the best and
largest in the lower part of the State
some good man will offer.”
CANDIDATE CARDS
For Congress.
FOR SALE.—One fancy driving
mare, absolutely city broke; first
check for $100 gets her, or 1 will pay
the difference for a new Ford.—J. E.
. Owens, Blackville, S. C.. rfd. 3.
WE HAVE a few line pianos in
uprights, players and ♦rands just re
turned from winter rt^Tl't. '('Will sell
at close figures and deduct rents paid.
Easy terms on balance if desired.
. Ludden & Bates, S. M. H., Iff West
President; St., Savannah. Ga. :»-27-4t
Mr. B. S: Moore, Jr., of the Univer
sity of South Carolina, spent the Eas
ter holidays here with his parents.
NOTICE OF CLUB MEETINGS.
FOR SALE.—Jersey cow, fresh in
milk. Apply to Dr. A. B. Patterson,
Barnwell, S. C.
FOR SALE.—Lettucr and tomato
Oants, grown in the open air. These
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are extra nice plants. Jo cents per
hundred by mail, cash with order.—
Dr. C. N. Burckhalter. Barnwell, S. C.
•!-23-3t.
FOR
SALE
1 — Calcium
Arsenate
at low
price in
100 pound
cans.—O'is
Brabham, Allendale, S. C.
FOR
SALE-
Irish Gray
mi l jn seid
..t $1.2
5. Boloxi :'>y bci.i
at $3.25.
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abhhip.
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» Barnwell.
The Barnwell Democratic Club will
meet at the Court House Saturday
morning, April 26th, 1924, at 11
o’clock, for the J^irpos^ of reorganis
ing, elevUng-officei-s for the ensuing
two years, a County Executive Com
mitteeman and delegates to the Coun
ty Convention. A full attendance is
requested. Edgar A. Brown,
v * President.
• - — Siloam.
The Siloam Democratic Club will
meet at Siloam Saturday, April 26th,
1924, at ten o’clock to elect officers
for the ensuing two years and dele
gates to the Cour.’y Convention.
‘ j; W. Bates.
April 21, 1924.
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• HERE AND HEREABOUTS. •
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.Miss Emma Kiikland spent Sunday
v' Blackville.
(ireat Cypress.
There will be a meeting.of the
Great Cypress Democratic Club on
Saturday, April 26, 1924, at 4:00 p.
m., at the store of B. M. Jenkins, Jr,
for the purpose of reorganizing and
electing officers for the ensuing term;
also to elect a County Executive Com
mitteeman arid delegates to the Coun-
ty ■Convention.
^ Victor Lewis,
Club President.
The days gain 11 minute* in sun-
tv ne tins wed;.
Bennett Springs.
There will be a meeting of Bennett
'Springs Democratic (’Tub Saturday,
April - 26th, at 10 o’clock at Sail il 1
schyol house,, to oVgrrnrze and elect
delegates to the County Convention
C. B. Ellis. Jr., J. A. Meyer,
Set tv. Pi es
Mix J. Staff' Halfor ! is visiting «u*
latives in Waycross. Ga
The friends of Mr. H. W. Crets h
will‘regret to leain that he is ejuite
mtk.
Miss Blanche Porter, of Chicora
, < ollege. is at home for the Easter
holidays.
Miss Eva Reynolds, of Augusta, is
'biting at the home oT her brother.
Mr. Jack Reynolds.
Miss Caro Easterling returned to
-Columbia College on Sunday, after a
week’s visit tojiome folk.
Miss Ella Lcvuis’e Molair retunrrrH-e-
lieora College on Monday after a
r* w days visit to her parents.
Large crowds attended Easter
» cervices at the uuiious churches, on
Sunday, morning and evening.
* Mr. and Mrs.. W. J. Sexton, of Col
umbia, were week-end. visitors at the
i.< me of Mrs. Sallie A.*McNab.
NOTICE, DEMOCRATS!
Pursuant to the miles of the Demo
cratic party of South Carolina, the
president of each Democratic club in
Barnwell County is requested to call
a meeting of his club, designating the
hour thereof, to be Holden on Satur
day. April 26th. 1924, for thei purpose*
of reorganizing and electing officers
for the ensuing term; also to elect a
county executive eommitteeman and
delegates to the county convention,
which is hereby railed to meet in the
Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on
Monday, May^ith. 1924, at noon.
“The convention shall be composed
of delegates elected from the clubs in
the county, one delegate for every 25
mombriF and one delegate for a ma
jority fraction thereof, based upon the
numiugr «f votes 'polled in the first
primary of the preceding election
year.” ^ .
Under the above rule, the clubs in
the county are efftitled to the fdff
I hereby announce myself as a cam
lidate for Congress from the Second
Congressional District, under the
Rules and regulations of the Dcm<>-
ratic Primary, and pledge myself to
upport the nominees therePf.
- Robert L. Gunter.
For Master.
Barnwell. S. C., March 27, 1924.
I hereby‘announce myself a candi-
tte for the office of Master for
Barnwell County, subject to the rules
i^nd regulations of the Democratic
primary election. G. M. Greene.
Baimvejl, S. Mai ch.28. 1924.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Master for
Barnwell County, subject^to the rub s
and regulations if the Democratic
primary election. V. Si Owens.
For Coroner.
Barnwell, S. C., March 27, 1924.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of Cor
oner of Barnwell Coumy, subject to
the rules and regulations of the Dem
ocratic primary ‘election.
‘ ' * J.-Staff Halford.
For Sheriff.
Blackville, S. C., Mch. 10, 1924
1 hereby announce* myself a candi
date for fhe office of Sheriff of Barn
well County, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic pri
mary election.
Boncil H. Dvehes.
B a i n wcl 1 i S'.- •C*.v •March•' 4vT 924.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Sheriff of Barn
well County, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic fri-
marv election. .1. B. Morris.
For Clerk of Court.
Barnwell, S. Mch.* 11, 1924.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Clerk of Court
of "Barnwell -C-onty, subject to the
rules and regulations of the ’ Demo
cratic primary election.
C. Keys Sanders.
Willi-ton, S. C., 9, 1924.
The friends of Dr. \V. C. Smith, Sr.,
hereby announce him asa candidate
for the-effice of State Senate, subject
to the rules and regulations of the
"Democratic primary election.
Mr. ami Mrs. Hensel, of Columbia,
.‘•pent the Eastej: .holidays with Mrs.
Hensel’s mother. Mrs. Davidson.
-Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Killingsworth
and family were visitors at the home
. f Mrs. B. L. Easterling Sunday.
’Mrs. Henry Stallings and Miss Es
telle Bennett, of Albany, Ga., are visi.t-
r.g their mother, Mrs. O. B. Bennett.
The many friends of Mr. Forest
Brown will be glad to learn that he is
rapidly recovering from his recent ill-
ne-s.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies and two
sons returned homo Monday afternoon
after a pleasant visit to relatives and
friends in North Carolina.
ow-
ing number of delegates: Barnwell
20, Bennett Springs 3, Blackville 16,
Double Pond !2, Dunbarton 3, Elko 6,
Four Mile 2, .Friendship 3, Great ■Cy
press 5, Healing Springs 2, Hercules
5, Hilda 4. Red Oak 2, Reedy Branch
2, Rosemary 1 4, Siloam ‘2, and Willis-
ton 14.
EDGAR A. BROWN,
CounFy-Chairman.
Barnwell, S. C., April 14, 1924.—2t.
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Untqualtd as an
MTI-NJOUS MEMCME >
gtimnlate torpid liver, strengthen
digettive organ*, regnlate the
bowels, relieve sick besdnebe.
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Barnwell. S. C.. April 8, 1924.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date to succeed myself as Clerk of
Court for Barnwell County, subject
to the rules and n gylatiorrs of the
Democratic Primary.
R. L. Bronson.
For'State Senate.
W’illiston, S. C.. April 14. 1921
At the request 'or many voters in
Williston and Rosemary townships,.!
beg to announce that I am a candi
date for the State Senate, subject to
the lules of the Democratic Party.
R. M. Mixson.
Barnwell, S. C., April 15, 192-t.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of State Senator
from Barnwell County, subject to the
Steel Body $ 4.QO
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1 *». b. Detroit
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Why Commercial Users
Prefer the Ford
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There if much significance in the fact that more than 75% ol all
commercial cars, of one-ton capacity or less in the United States
are Fords.
This overwhelming preference lor Ford haulage unita has its bash
in the low cost of Ford transportation, the rugged construction ol
the truck itself, and its unusual adaptability to eyery line ol industry.
Mechanical excellence, simplicity of design and ample power are
further factors that have contributed to the popularity ol the Ford
One-Ton Worm Drive Truck.
The Ford One-Ton Tru<Mc equipped with an all-steel body and cab is
now available as a complete unit, priced at $490 l.o.b. Detroit. Screen
sides and canopy roof that may be easily fitted to this unit are supplied
at small additional cost.
Detroit, Michigan
See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer
FN-6S
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary elecvtorr.
A. B. Patterson.
For House of Representatives.
Barnwell. S. C., April 12, 1924.
I hereby anounce myself a candi
date for reelection to the House of
Representatives from Barnwpl^ Coun
ty, subject to the rules ;^d regula
tions of the Democratic primary elec-
tion.— Edgar A. Brown.
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is a prescription—for Malaria,
Chills and Fever. Dengue or Bil
ious Fever. It kills the germs.
5Passenger Sedan X
WANTED!
The public to know that we
have several slightly used Ford
trucks. Thoroughly recondi
tioned and at a price that will
move them.
Denmark Buick Co.
Denmark, S. C.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint Served.)
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
CONUTY OF BARNWELL.
In the Court of Common Pleas,
N. Blatt, Plaintiff,
• • - v. . ”•
James T.*Davis, Robert Davis, Almeia
Johnson and- Theodore Curtis, D**^
fejidaats:.
TO THE DEFENDANTS. JAMES T.
DAVIS, ROBERT DAVIS, ALME-
TA JOHNSON AND THEODORE
CURTIS:
You are hereby summoned apd re
quired to answer the complaint in
this action, of which a copy is herewith
served upon you, and to serve a copy
| of your answer to said^,complaint on
i the subscribers at their office in the
| town of Barnwell, S. C„ within twen
ty days after the sej^ice hereof, ex-
Mrs. Lessie B. Easterling and son,
Brown; and Mrs. Julia B. Easterling
srent Sunday in Denmark, guests of
•Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Easterling.
Mrs. L. K. Best. I\fiss Eliza Kirk
land and Messrs Kent Best and La-
Rue Hinson, of Columbia, spent Sun
day in town,..guests of Mrs. jG. M.
Greene.-
Miss Kate Maher Simms has tender
ed her resignation as editor of The
Barnwell Sentinel, effective May 1st,
The name of her successor has not
been announced. ^
Wm. McNAB
Representing
FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
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Personal attention given all business
Kline. S. C., April 22, 1924.
1 hereby anounce myself a candi
date for election to the House of
Representatives from BarnweTTXbUn-
ty. subject to the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic primary elec
tion. Victor Lewus.
Office in Harrison Block, Main St
BARNWELL. S. C.
3, ITCH!
Money bnck without quettion
if HUNT’S GUARANTEED
SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
THunt’* S«!ve and Soap), fail in
the treatment o(-Itch. Eczema,
Rmgworm;TetUr or other itch-
init akin diaeto.es. Try thia
' ’ treatment ut our risk.. . «
Mase & Deason Drug Store
Barnwell, South Carolina.
BOILER FLUES ^
MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES
BELTING, PACKING AND LACING
WOOD, IRON AND STKEL
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elusive of the dad of such service;
and if you fail to answer the com
plaint within the time aforesaid, the
plantiff in this action will apply to the
court for the relief demanded irPthe
complaint.
HARLEY & BLATT,
—•—^Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
Barnwell, S. C., 20tb _ ApriI, 1924.
Jo.b.^Tbledo
Nov.* you cun afford to make that
dream a reality! To own and drive
this luxurious sedaiv powered by
the same type of engine used in
turope’s finest cars. Silently glid-
:/jg sleeve valves instead of ham
mering cams and clicking poppet
valves.- An engine that improves
with use! An all-season car you’ll
want to drive season after season.
For no Willys-Knight engine has ever
been known to wear out
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LOMBARD IRON WORKS. AUGUSTA, GA.
HOW'S THIS?
HALLS CATARRH MLMCINE will
do what we cla:m for it—r. l your lystem
of* Catarrh or Leafr.trs caused by
Catai rh.
HALLS CATARRH Mi'DXINE eon-"
sists of an o.mn.ent wnith guakly
Relieves tt-e latairi.ai inn.nunat.un, and
the Internaniedieme, a Tonic, which
acts throuyli the Bfr>od rn the Mucous
j Surfaces, thus aESistmc to restore nor
mal conditions.
Sold by or..gy.‘ts for ever 40 Tears.
\ F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF BARNWELL.
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In the Court of Common rleas.
N. Blatt, Plaintiff. 1
vs.
i James T. Davis, Robert Davis, Alm^ta
| Johnson and Theodore Curtis, D?-
fendants. '
'TO THE DEFENDANTS, JAMES T.
DAVIS, ROBERT DAVIS. ALME-
TA JOHNSON AND THEODORE
CURTIS:
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NO
TICE that the compla’nt in the above
entitled action was. on the 19th dav
of April, 1924, filed in the office of
the Clerk of Court for Barnwetl
Count v
4-24-Ct.
HARLEY & BLATT.
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
I ^ MONEY TO LEND
ON EASY TERMS J
Apply to f
H. L. O'BANNON
1 BARNWELL, S. C. I
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LONC TERM MONEY 10 LENO
Farm Loans 6 per cent., large amounts. Town prop
erty in Barliwell, residential and business, 7 per cent.
Loans procured promptly at lowest cost.
Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwell Counties.
THOMAS M. BQULWARE
Attorney-at-law
Barnwell, S. C.
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