The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 10, 1924, Image 4

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Today (Tuesday) it ap parently doesn’t make any difference who he may the present outlook Ixinp that any man who may ho nominated *is doomed to defeat, thanks to the Catholics and others op- t^» William (-ijhhes McAdoo m inu'etinp: the religious issue into national politirts.“ This action on the part of those opposed to the candidacy of the Californian him caused a breach in the ranks or the party thai will probably take years to efface. The fip'ht started o'er the efforts trf Governor Smith’s foil..'.vers to in sort an anti-Klan piank in the ).lut- forrri of the part.,, en? in which that orpanizat km wa- d< oou'i ■'<1 by nam< They were warred that s\ich an at tempt would sta r t a “pjra'r'e fire” that would he hard to stop, but th» ir over-zealousness male them blind to the damr^rs that wioild result trom their course. In the larger cities of the Norlh and East ’he Pemocratrc Party is largely comno. d of Catho lics and a foreign el 'mcp’, and Ti order to win l<K - al v ictor’es :n the F'all elections, th<' “bow •” were wil ling to sacrifice the national organi zation. . In the early stages of the bal'oting for a nominee, the selection of a standard-bearer resolved .tsclf into a battle between McAdoo and Smhh. a dry and a wet. a Protestant and a Catholic. On the hTth ballot Momlav night, neither of the leading conie. - tants haul the necessary’ one-third of the votes to insure the “veto" of an other candidate, McAdoo having lo nearly 200 of ho votes, while Smitn vvius handy holding his own. No -doubt before" these lines are printed, the Convention- will have chosen a nominee. :>nd that he wid be ne.ther McAdoo nor Smith is a pretty safe b At this writing,. Ralston, (ikes and Ikivis are the leading “dark hors< s" and it is quite possible lor “lightning to strike either of them. Robinson, of Arkansas, l- also among those mentioned. ,Whether- any of these men can heal the wounds caused by the bitterness of the parfTs&n fight, remains to l>e seen. At any rate, big business and the liquor Interests (seem ,to have won another Victory against the people in their elimination ,.f Mr. McAdoo. And this statement comes from one who, at the outset, was opposed to the nomination of Mr. McAdoo but whose eyes were opened Ia’ the tremendous forces that were lined up to encompass Ms defeat. What the harvest will be remains to be seen. After hearing some' lawyers cross- examine a witness, we wonder why they call it “civil" court. (,'uite a number of Barnwell people attended the formal .opening of the h i Sand Bar Ferry bridge-*' < vof the Savannah" River, near Augusta. Tues day. The local banns were clostd during the day *o allow their em ployes to attend, the celebration. A 'b.g barbecue dinner was one of the features of the oa-asiun. What is said to be one of the t ars of melons ever loaded in thi- lion was that loaded by Mr. G. vern Hogg on Monday. It only f)9h melons to load the car. and averaged about 4f) pounds each, were the Watson variety. Mr. says he loaded a car of Excell day that averaged about T>5 each. U st see- Mal- t(K>K they They Hogg Tues- Wm. McNAB Representing FJRE. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT 1 . INSURANCE COMPANIES. Petsonil attention given all busines* % Office in Harrison Block, Main St BARNWELL, S. C , . -^BOILER FLUES ^, MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES EELTING, PACKING AND LACING WOOD. I WON AND CTIfl KN<«1M£ KRPAIH^ ir* aru* f 4 r It wt ik LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUCU>TA, CA. Send Us Your Job Work. CANDIDATE CARDS For Congress. I hr feby announce mysr If as a oan- didatr' for Congrr ss fn.m thr 1 Seror d (’< ngr«*sK.r.al District, undtr the Rules ar.rl irgulations of thr- Ikmo- cratic Primary, and pledgr- myself to support the nominers thereof. Robert L. Gunter. Saluda, S.- C’.. May (>, 1924. I here h\ announce myself as a car- didatr for Congress in the Second Congressirma'l District, sutject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election. Butler B. Hare. date for the- State Senate, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. R. M. Mixson. Barnwell, S. (’., April 15, 192-1. 1 here f v ‘announce myself.as a can didate for the offic r- of Sttite Senatr.r mty, sulrject t<. the from Drernwelb County ru!t s and re gufations of the Demo cratic primary rlecv’.on. A. B. Patterson. Black vine, S C. v June .'1. 1924. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of State- Senator, from Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Dome - crat.c primary election. G. L. Weissinger. Tor House eif Re-presentati>e-s^ Barnwell, S. C.. Af ril 12, 1924. I here by ane.unce. myself a candi date forTeeiection to the He.use of Representatives from Barnwell Coun ty, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary elec tion. - Edgar A. .Brown. Tre nton, S. C., May b, 1924. 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate- for Congress in the Second Congress ion al District, subject to ffie rule vs anel regulations of the Demo cratic primary’ election. B. R. Tillman. Kline, S. C., April 22, 1924. 1 hereby an ounce my>«44i—*-. candi date for election to the HouTe of Representatives from Barnwell Coup-, ty: subject to the rules and regula- tier.s of the- Democratic primary elec tion. Victor Lewis. Aiken, S. .(’., May 24. 1921. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the- office of Congress from the Second District < f South Carolina, sulrject to the 1 rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. G. L. Toole. Healing Springs, S', May 12, 1921. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for electa n to the House of Rep- rese ntatives from Barnwe ll County, subject to the rule* and regulations of the De mocratic primary election. D. W. 'Heckle. Fe;r ( errener. W ilhston, S. C.. June 2. 1924 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the 1 office* of Congress from the' Second District, subject to the rides and regulations of the Demo crat .c | rimary election. Blackville, S. C.. route 3. June 9. 1924. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office < f Ce ror.er for Barr- we 11 County, subject te'-the- rules and regulaticms of the Democratic pri mary election. W A. Ross. W. I). B } err Solicitor. BamU rg. May 12. 19.4. 1 hereby announce my candidacy t< r the* effuc e. f -'Sol.c ,te>r in the Se*c- ond Judinai Circuit, under the rule-.- «»n<l regulations of the Deir.ocjatic primary anel ple<ig.ng my supn-ot t< theTiemine*e*s thereof. Hi D. Carter. I ( r.g Ptat.c h. June 9, 1921. 1 hereby announce myself a c a rid:- date foi t * e off i< t cf ( ’( rone i li t i Bain well CotRity, subject tc> the rule- 's and regiila!. *r.s of t.e marv erection. Democrat ic p 11- S. A. .r. .w c .ounce mv.-eut For Master. date foi t ile off a-* of C( well C< »ur.ty. subject t t> gulat ions of the I .mary * .ext ion. canci Bari '♦ nil J i ! . Barnwell. S. (’., March 27. 1924. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of M its ter for Rarmve 11 C-ounty, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary elevtion. G. M. Greene. Barnwe ll. S. C.. March 28. 1924. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Master for Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations jf the Democratic primary election. V. S. Owens. L Mrs. Charles A. Hem-lev e*nte*itain- e-cl at two tables of bridge on Tues day afternoon eff last week 1 in honor of Miss Sarah Foigleman. of Burling- ton. N. C.. The Ingh score prize was l 1 i won by Mi<s Blanche Porter and Miss Fogleman was presented with the guest prize. De*lightful refresh ments were served. For Sheriff. Blackville*. S. C„ Mch. 10, 1924 1 hereby announce myself a candi- late for the office of Sheriff of Barn well County, subject to the rules and regulations of the. Democratic pri mary election. Boncil H. Dvches. For Magistrate at Kline. Kline. S. C., April 29. 1924. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office e*f Magistrate at Kiine. subject to the-rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary. A. Otis Sanders. Kline. S. C.. May 5, 1924. 1 hereby announce myself a candi- date for the office of Magistrate at Kline-, subject to the rules and regu lations of the Democratic primary election. R. B. Harden. Barnwell. S. C., March 4. 1924 1 hereby announce myself a candi date fer the office of Sheriff of Barn well County, subject te the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri mary .election. J B. Morris * • •"For Magistrate at George’s Greek 1 he reby announce my-* If a candi date-Jforre-eTection to the office, of Magistrate for George’s Creek town ship. subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary. J. A. Mon is. lor Clerk of Court. Farr 1 hereby . date for the of Barnw e :1 well. S. 0.. Mob. ID 1924. *rnouhee myself a cahdi- effice of Clerk of Court Conty. subject to the ni!e*s crat.c .7.t regulations of the Demo- primary election. C. Ke v s Banders. Send Us Your Job Work. 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 regulations of the Democratic Primary. R. L. Bronson. W 1 e*r State Senafi*-. April 9. 1924 nr * V* V -FrC I _ hereby announce myself a candi- 'fficG of State Senator date for the from Barnwell County rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election. W. C. Smith. <^^j^x*<**x**i**x**j**>^**7**t**>*f**;**>*J M X‘*H**>*i*'^‘'*'**^*”****'”‘”** > **** ,, 5* f ^ s ¥ c-? r*/re I prsiNEsc f « Ijiti.dkro * Charter No. 1 J a? X T . . . • — y i *• J ■ - ^<*<-x-x~:~x-x~x~x-;-».~»x~x~t FOR SALE.—S x fof jrure -Brahhjun \ <; of corn.—,1. W. C s. e. FIR! at Earnwel ( ALC II M ARSEN ATE.—\V ( lave » 4 A standard quality ( 11 c.um Arsirate in ICO lb. drum.-', which we are offering only 124 cents per Ib.^-Farmers 4. Union Mercantile Co., Barnwell, S C 6-19-tf. f UR RENT—Two connect:ng.rtioms convenient to" bath, furnished or un- furnisbtiL—Rent reasonable.—A ppiy at The People’s i-ffice. b* R SALE—Piano, good condition, price $!(!(!, for cjuick sale. Reply “op portunity," cate Barnwell People. CKKKKN f , FEED S|*F( 1 Al.—We offer for a limited time, Full-CKPep Another Proof That Buicks Satisfy Buick owners are always reluctant to part with their cars. ForBuick’s dependability, its ability to master every road condition, its sturdiness, its safety and comfort all firmly establish Buick in every owner’s regard. Buick has made good cars for over twenty years and the latest Buick achievement is its greatest Let us prove this to you by a demonstration in the Buick model you like the best. cr and Early Bird Scratch Chicken Feed at the following prices: Full-O-Pep Scratch Grains. $3.15 "in lOO’s; Full- O-Pep Fine Chick 1 eed. $3.65 in 100’s; Full-O-Pep Growing Mash, $2.20 in bO’s; Early Bird Scratch Grain* m lOO’s, $2.85. All of this—is fre^b stck*k, guarynteecl to please. Farmers’ Union Mercantile Co., Barnwell. > a Loans a ac cc pta: < f ex.chi of this 1 Total b Overdrafts l . S. Gcv a Dope site par va! b All othe (inriucfi Total . Other bon Banking- H Rc*al estat- Lawi’ul re: (’ash in va Amount di tru-st c<i than in< Checks on * as repo Total o b Misce 15. Rede mptio and due «• 8. 10 11 13 TOTAL "V ti-fv claim. Good BIGGEST CAR BARGAIN of the season. Cadillac Touring Model No. 57. Must sell to 1 CJniy $5('( l . Apply to A. R. Wallack, Denmark, S. ( ., or Wingate Waring, Attorney, Columbia. S. C. engine, good Irodyi four p'ikkI tires.! 17. Capital str 19. Undivided b. Reset e. Less 20. Circulating 21. Amount dt 25. Cashier's < Total of Demand di subject 30 days Individual 26. bank ••••••••••■••••••••a • - • • HERE AND HEFcEAEOUTS • • • Time de 30 da and p 32. Certifica Other ti 34 •« ms 3 ❖ The , sh. r’.t K w.-cn-M* ‘} f T Y T i .i.rr.a: i♦lot;* • lose f<.-ui minute -- in -ui- 39. Bills payal week. j ing mor : 40. Notes and lances o t hange th,< bar G. How. .; ;.*.d chi'dren, <>f r» tic gu< st - of Ba-Tiwc i! I ,i Mr < . A. H e n s ♦ . h,.<i: • in., Met i' v> r t, TOTAL State of South 1. Hal pi that the above V ❖ DENMARK BUICK CO., DENMARK, S. C. f v X M:. Juiiat. Hat home lift**! a fd* asard - -tM. Mrs? D. C.* R* % n ha- returre-1 nibscril CORRECT AT N. C.. J. I Mis- Sa:ah F g!( M- TTii ±l_ t i' ht>Rv* 1- . Ash-h igh. S. C.. June 16. lf*24. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the- office- of Coroner of Barn well County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Denfocratic. pri mary election. • , D. P. Lancaste-r. * ❖ ❖ f T f ? Y Y 1 Thrift !< THL(((RNER STONE (F StMh>< il D i H F IMI’(*in\Nr Ft ‘l N DVN< *N OF WEALTH. TH F THRIFT’) Mt\ IS THF <»NF WHO KREF’S ALL OF HIS MirNF;’) IN THF BvNh. M \KF 7<iU.R IK(LLARS HAVE MOKE CENTS. BUT YOl R MONEY IN K SAVE AND M INI) INSTITUTION. X Y ❖ I “WE RESFEt TFl LLY SOLD IT YOUR ACCOUNT. Hilda. S C . June 23. 7921. 1 hereby antiounce myself a candi date tor the office of Magistrate of George’s Creek Township, subject to the rule's and regulations df the* Ut-m f- cratie primary election. - W. G. Collins. For Magistrate at Dunbarton. Dunbarton. S. C.. June 9, 1921. 1 .hereby- announce myself a candi date for the office of Magistrate at Dun ha rt-on, subject—tm—thr—mh-r—fmd*, regulations of the Democratic pri maty election. J. L.. All. For Magistrate at Meyer's Mill. Meyer's Mill. S. C., June 7, 1924. . I hereby announce myself a candi date for tf-c-lection to the office of •Magistrate for Bennett Spring* and Four Mile Townships, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo- -ubject to the cratic pfimat y election. B. W. Pe eples, W tern. S. C.. Apr.l 14. 1924 date At the recuest ot many vetcr?-in M .Listen and Rosemary townships. I beg to announce that I am a ouodh I hereby announce myself a candi-. for the office of Magistrate of nnd Four .Mile Towpi- hips, subject to th?' t;u!e r s-ar 4 i regu lions of the Democratic primary. W. F. Duncan. ! Bennett Sprin ll.o. I ❖ f ; t‘gt< r.. N C -. after :. c:-.* < f tu<- u>-* kto bet aunt. Mrs. B I Davi- - Me i V t Y t T Y ♦ Fdvat A. Browi J. Jubcn S. D.ck- ; t.d B- V\ ,S< xtc'C, p* r.t the week-end. with their famil ies at Beaufort. Tt.«y refiort extreme ly heavy rain* all the way to th<- (cast, with crop- practically ruined. t- r 1 ■ t X Mi. and Mrs. H. J. Phillips, who were married <-n th* evening of July 1st, returned to Barnwell Thursday afternoon and are making their home for the present with the latU r’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. B L. Faster- I mg. . State m<*n! The Bank i Located at Bti close of bu R1 Loans and Di* Ovenlrafts Due front Bar Bankers j Currency Silver and Ot! Coin .... . Checks and C Fxcbanges foi Clearing He Other Resouri Due frem b Aiken, S. ( THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, $50,000.00 —Make This Bank Your Best Servant. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Reyndds and hildr-en arrived Sunday for a visit e her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. R Harrison. Mr. Reynolds' states that crops in Barnwell County ar* very much letter than thc.se in his secti mi, where they have had rain for the past twcThri dhthsL \ • I i TOTAL ... LI 1 Undivided P Current Ex Taxes Paid Individual De to Check Savings De-- i fxisits .... Time Certifies: of Deposit Ccrtifiecf Chei , Cashier’s (’he J. E. HARLEY, PRES. S. E. MOORE, VICE PRES. The initial meeting of the .Barn well County political campaign wa-- hc Id at Hilda on th» GlorioUN- Fourti Severe Pains in Side HAD h*d quite a bad epell and sickness/' write* Mrs. Emma Patrick, of Caney, Ky., and it was an effort for me to fo about my home. I had a very severe pain in my left side that almost took my breath at times. I lost my appetite. I grew thin, pale and lifeless. I fell off till I only weighed about 115 pounds. “Cardui was recom mended to me and by the time I had taken one bot tle I saw it was what I needed. I ate more and rested better. I kept tak ing it and my skin and flesh took on a more healthy color. I felt stronger and, as the nerv ousness left me, the pain in my side was less severe. After taking nine bottles, I eat anything, go any where and. feel fine. I weigh 160 pounds and am well. I feel that I owe it all to having used Cardui.” Pain, in certain parts of the body, is a sure indica tion of f e m a 1 e compli cations. The treatment needed is not the use of narcotic drugs, but— I j I XX CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic with a large number of candidate* and voters in attendanc e. The day pas sell, most pleasantly, in spite (f t h« inclement weather. ,The» visitor- er. ioved a barbecue tilhnej and picni-i TOTAL STATE OF S County Before me Manager of who, Irifng-ch I above and fci true eonditior bv the books Trees and Plants FOR SALE! The Rev. Howard Cady, rector el the Church of the HolyApostle-. rV- icived a telegram \Vedn«-day of lari Sworn to a thi* sovi nth <: wick containing the sad news that his brother was dying in New Yon. Fh IT AND SHADE TRF.LS, PECAN TREES. HOSES, SHKl BS, EVERGRKENS, HEDGE PLANTS, and VINES. -v (ATAFOG ON REQUEST left for the metropoli- Thursday morning. Mr. Cady** many friencl- nere will sympathize-with b.aii in h.s bereavement. . . Correct A ties M. B. Hag' W. J. Len,. Di ( (INDENSI voung negro boy. the son o The C. C. Dorn Co. 109 Ninth St., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Henry Mariney, of Barnwell, -uffere 1 the loss of all of the fingers on one- «*'a# hand Saturday at the J and J. Sani tary Market. It seems that he was cleaning the sausage grinder when in some unknown manner the machinery was started, amputating the bery s fingers'in a flash. Bills Reeeiv Bonds and Banking He ("ash on Ha •:**x**x« J) t DR. CECIL RAY, Physician and-Surgeon. Office at Mace Drug Company. Bbrnwell, S, C.- Elsewhere—in thin issue of Fr.* eople will be found the formal an- UKiucement of Mr. H. P. fompton. candidate for the office of Alderman. Fie is the manager of the local Coca- Cola BottFing Company’s plant and during his residence - of several year- in Barnwell has made many friend- who will be interested in h.s an nouncement. Capital Surplus .. 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