The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 31, 1924, Image 4
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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE
Entered at the post office at Barnwell,
S. C., as second-class matter.
JOHN W. HOLMES
1840-1912
from another tounty. Our read'TS
will -ajrn-e with u.- tnat it i- a <om-
■parativcly easy matter to seyiire
B 1*. DA V IKS, Mitor and Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year- —, $1 50
Six Months 00
Three Months .50
(Strictly in Advance.)
THURSDAY, JULY 3JST, 1924
-Uth let*
ers of en<
lorsement
and
that.
in 5*99 <
a.-* - out ■*
if a t hou
-and.
t hey
ar*-’ n**I
w<*rlh trie
pa p* e
they
are
wrjtt*n
on. An*l
that i-
another
i ea.-'ol.i
why pe
njile of
Bar
nvvi ll
County
-hpuld \'ot
for Bla
’K.
■•■Bin”
Black ha'
been tlmiugl
i th.
crucible
of expeiu
ne» and
t fid*
aci*l
test show.- that h»
i- a man with’ a
heart of
fiuix- gob
, a true
(•'hr i
-! ian
gent lem;
in of the
old schoo
1, a
rn a n
with a r*
•ady symi
athy and
a he
ping
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
Why Note lor Black?
oi
■'Why vote for W. I). Black
( on^i‘es> ?' ,
Such a question, perhaps seems out
ef place as comm" from the editor o*'
The Barnwell People, a paper puh-
■ii.shcd in this candidate's home coun
ty. It is a question that will, no
douht, he asked many time^ during
the few weeks interveninir hefoie
hand for those who are hattlinp' for
the nece-sitjes of life, a man whose
own prosperity is irrevocably Itound
up in the success juid prosja-nty ot
the people'’of this District, a man
w’nose sole ambition in {jojny to Con-
irre-s i< that he, fitted hv training
^ +r» * •
jmd experieuee a- he i-—mav- i - ender
a service* to the mop'e of thi- State.
Are any fuith' . - rrnsori.^ nece-saiv
a^ to why the
('ontiTes- ional
for Black ?
pi hi'Te of the Seccnd
District -hould vote
A rid whaTTTna v \v« a^k; has h
the first primary-elect iiqi. It myht of th*
nsell he answered sat.isfact.i'ilily In
9-
this section at least by another qups-
Ijon: "Why not vet** for Black?”
The People ha- no fault whatever
to find with the other candidates in
tms race—(5unU*r, Hair, Tillman and
Toole. *They are able men and tru"
en* lernen and, to a yroat^r or less
eeirive, ^raee t h»* • prolessions lor
which they have fitted themselves.
For the first time in 14 years,
however, the farmers <»f Barnwell
< ojnty and the lower pail of the
Second ( otijifre'ssional District base
1 no opportunity of sondiny a repre-
M iitative of their own to the halls o*
< oni:res>, and it there was ever .a
4 me in the history of thjs country
when a man truly representative ol
tne farming «-I:isscs was needed
tnere, that time is N(I\N. No
•*r ayo than Friday, a candidate for
•he Ihpited States
Senate *1*
‘clared
n bis s
pcech at l’>;
.rnwell th.it th*’
'.ope of
th*' farm* i
is in the
comhi-
at.iiin *
if th*' I'epl *
: • nfativos"
of the
- uth a
11*1 NYe-t. 1
In no oth*H'
way
an the;
hop*- to r*
•t the reljef
that
they .-"
s(U*'ly nee
il. And that . is
’)*• rea-
om why th*
v should vote tor
Flack.
1 i )«• *
en-u- ot 1
920 shows
that
There ,are 5,19)2 s*|ii
laI'e miles <
if tel-
.ory m
the Scconil eongre
ssional
! b.st rict.
There a
re 2,059
s*|uare
miles in
the count ie
s of Aiken,
Edg* -
field and Saluda, ;•
nd ' Tl I”
si'ijuaro
"nilc- jr
i the eountr
c- of All.
fidale.
Mamhei i
ir, Barnwell,
Beaufort,
Hamn
ton and
Jasper. The entire popula-
1 ion of
the district
i 2i;:,4iK
men,
women
and chi hire
n. Of this
num-
aym
ol<l fashioned editor
tin Ku Klux Klan?
For Mayor.
I hej-chy announce mvsetf a cam!:-
‘ *
dati- for the office of Mayor for
thi town of Barnwell, subject to the
mbs and regulations of. the Demo
cratic municipal pi mary election.
.1, (i. Moody, Jr.
1 In r< lev. announce myself a candi
date for the office of Mayor of Barn
well, subject^o the lailes of the Demo
crat ie municipal primary election,
pledfriny myself, if elected, to a
stringent enforcement -vd—the law,
without fear or favor.
W. I)
1 hereby
date
Harlev.
announce my.-elf a candi-
tor the ofliee of Ma\dr of Barn-
well, suhjecT to the rules and reyu a-
tions of the . Democratic Municipcl
primary » lection
N\ »R. Hubbard.
who w . i
( raid's La f AN Ords.
The Asheville < itizen tell- a -t ry
of the last words of Locke <'raiy.
former governor of- North ( aroiinn,
who-e passing a few weeks ago
caused so much sorrow in the 0*1
North State. Just a few hours i*e-
fore his death, according to The Citis
zen, th<- dying state-man called his
young -on to iii- bedside and said
to him. "Sou. your daddy i- almo-t
gone. Kneel dow i here h* side me.
And now, with nvy hand op your head.
I want you to promise nn to lu good
to everybody as long a- you live.”
His last words, according to bi-
friends. were characteristic of -the
man. He had tried to he good to
everylxxly durilig his' own life,
and he wanted,hjis -on to have the
same principle in life. No
the nam* of Locke Craig i-
gustaxz'.vbgkjtjj (mfwyp stu'diu
revererl in North t aioiin.a.
Spartanburg Sum.
wond* r
For Alderman.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Alderman for
the town of Barnwell, subject to the
rule- and regulation*, of the Demo
cratic municipal primary election.
L. E. Davis.
I hereby announce mys< If a candi
date for Nhe offi • of A;<lerman for
The town <.f Barnwell, subject. to the
rule- and regulation- of the Demo
cratic municipal primary election.
T. M. Brouie.,
I .herehy' aiiiioume myseif a candi
date l(ii the office of Alderrnan for
the town of Barnwell, subject .to the
rule- and regulations of the aVm< -
eratic municipal primary election.
Perry A. Price.
I hereby announce my-elf a candi
date for the office of Alderman for
the town of Barnwell, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic muni(ipal (inmary election.
K. D. Peac< >ck.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Alderman for
the town of 1 Barnwell, subject to {he
ule- and regulation- of the Dem*>-
ratie'•municipal primary elect-i<*n.
B. NN Sexton.
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See it for Yourself
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SAV’H SCOUTS
NVILL CAMP AT
FAIR GROUNDS
i!Hl
‘.H.htlO live in the counties of Aiken,
Edgefield and Saluda, while lll.HJs
,i\» in .Allendale. Bamberg, Barnwell,
Beaufort, Hampton and Jasper. Thus
t will lie seen that the lower . paid
of the District ha- a larger area and
* greater population than has the
upper, and that is another reason why
the people of this section should vote
for Black. They owe it to themselves
• #
to do so.
The People i- not one of those who
thinks that a voter should cast hi-
or her ballot for ia emendate for no
other reason than because that can-
didate happens to he a| "favorite
yon." There are t.mes when great
issue- or the utterunfit mess of a
native -on makes it incumbent upon
them to vote agait st him, but in the
present race there are no such jss.ues
nor any such unfitness. Barnwell
county ha.- a man in the race who, in
ability, i- the peer of any other candi
date seeking the office. He is a
man who has not only made a succe s
at farming hut also in the busjm -
wo11*1 a happy combination, indeed.
The only issue, if issue It mat* be I
.alb
‘d, is whether or not the Second
Congressional Distijct, whose popul: 1 .-
Boys i|J Render Valuable
Service lo Public During
Hig Exposition.
Wherever there is need of a service
to mankind, there we find the Boy
Scouts, trained for service So it is
not surprising to learn that the khaki-
clad lads will lie on duty again this
year at the Tri State Exposition. Oeto
her J7 November 1 helping Savannah
entertain the thousands of visitors,
many of whom will come for hundreds
of miles to the hig exposition
But It Is surprising to see the man'
and varied tasks that the boys will
perform. and the • responsibilities
which are entrusted to them They
will have entire eharge of the emer
gency tent and all first aid work for
the thousands of visitors
Act As Messengers
The Scouts also will maintain mee
senger or orderly service for the
heads of the variousdepartments of
the fair, and will act as fire guards to
keep aisles open in the huge grand
stand during the afternoon and'even
Ing programs
Just like last year they will main
tain the "Bureau of Missing Persons'
where they will be prepared to re
unite lost children with their parents
anff locate persons receiving emer
gency (alls .while on the fairgrounds
Physicians 'or others expecting calif-
should keep closelv in tough with the
Scout xrvice headquarters while on
the grounds
Ea< h Scout will he a veritable "In
formation bureau.” trained to give th*
more commonly requested information
wherever he may he
In countless other wins the Scouts
I hereby announce myseif ;
date tor the office ot Alderman for
the town of Barnwell, -uhjt.t to the
rule- and regulations of the Dcm -
eratic municipal primaiy ejection.
J Norman Dicks.
1 her* by anno
date for the off
> i
ce my-elf a candi-
• of Alderman for
H- town of Barnwell, subject to the
municipal
DENMARK BUICK CO., DENMARK, S. C.
WHEN HLTIEK AITOMOBILLS ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD HUM
:
.rules of ? tht Democrat ie-
primary election. C. C
t )Wens.
hei *
■eby announce my.-elf a candi
date for reelectian to the office of Al
derman of the town of Barnwtll, -ub-
ject to the rules arnj regulation- of
the. Democratic municipal primary
election. E. L. Easterling.
• 1 herehy announce myself a candi
date f.oi the offi-e of Alderman for
the town of Baniuf II. subject to the
rules and regulation- of the Democra
tic Municipal primary election.
M. C. Diamond.
1 herehy announce myself a candi
date for the office of Alderman for
the town of Barnwt II, subject to the
rules and regulation- of the Democra
tic Municipal pi imai > election.
, C K, VloiaTfj
i henby announic myself a candi
date for the office of Alderman fo.
the town of Barnwt 11, subject- to the
r.ules and regulations <)f the Dem*)-
cratic primary election.
J. Bunyan Klat'k.
I hereby annoui * * my.-elf a candi-
ilate for the office ,>f Alderman for
th*- town of Bai*>w* 11, subject to The
rule- and regulations of the Demo
cratic municipal trimary election.
H. P. Compton.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦
J,
Thrift
1> I HE CORNER STONE OF SI < < KSS. IT IS IMF IMPORTANT
FOl NDATJON OF NNKALTH. THE THRIFT A N|\\ IS TH E ONE
NNHO KEEPS NIL OF HIS MONEY IN THE B\NK MAKE NOCK
DOLLARS H NN E MORE < FN IS.
PIT YOLK MOVE) IN \ S Vr K NND su| VD IVSTHTTION.
NN E RFSPECTIT LLN SOLD IT Nol R N( ( Ol NT.
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital Stock, $50,000.00
Make This Bank Your Best Servant.
J. E. HARLEY, PRES.
S. E. MOORE, VICE PRES.
N. (;. NV NN AI.KER, YK E PRES.
RALPH SMITH (ASHIER
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•ion i- pre|>ond('rant ly rural, shouhl | will nerve v i-itor«.-T*h°w mg t hern i hai
-end a farmer i i-nresenlat vr to (.'op-| Suvannati in glad the\ r;une
gTcs-. That is another reason wl
people of
this District should
th«
Vote for Black.
1 he good people of Aiken, Edge-
field and Saluda Counties an fair
minded people. This paper refuses
to believe that they de-ire to monop
olize unto themselves all of the Of
fices within the gift of the people of
this District, and from information
that we have received Capt. Black
is going to get a Pattering vote i i
those countes on August ‘Jffth, in
spite of the fact that each of them
has a ’"‘favorite son” in the- running.
Naturally and rightly so, the
Quarters on Grounds
The hifndreU of more Scouts .who
will he on duty w ill he quartered right
well
For Commi-'-ionrn ot Public Works.
I hereby announce my-elf a eandi-
date for the office of Commi.-siorrej-of
own of Barn-
well. to -ucceed Mi-. Le-sie B. Eas
on tn, gromn.s in a well M|mpp<d } , u , (llv w“ rk ^ lo r th
camp just insid* the main gate Their j ,. . ..
headquarters will have adequate tele "
phone serTice and there wl |, p*. ^'’ling, subject to the rules and regu-
plentv of adult leadeishlp [lation- of the Democratic Municipal
Camp Optns October 27. j primary election. L. M. Calhoun.
The service camp Will be under the i
w
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For All the Family
E have used Black-j in Missouri. 1 think it is
Draught ever since i ^ or indigestion or for
we have had a fam- • headache. It ia •wtendid
sup* i rvision of the Keout Counsel.
Harry G Strachan. prealdent, am
Botit C Tapping scout - exeetjti\*
They will he assisted tiy n staff ol
sev>n capable trained adult Scout
lenders.
‘‘favorite sons” of those countie
get a majority of the votes in
-in fact.
will
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Commas inner of
Public work'* to succeed Mr-, lx*ssie
B. Easterling, subject to the rules and
regulations of Democratic municipal
primary election. B. S, Moore.
their|
home counties—in fact. +lrenuous et-I
fort- are heing mirde to Vo'idify that !
vote for them—affd thiftf is another
• Not a Lively Fiah
A Boston salesman relates thnt h«
got Into t *>nversatlon with the porter
of the train as they were nearing Salt Barnwell to succeed Mrs. I.e.-sie B.
Lake (Tt<. and lie Inquired If there Easterling, subject, to the rules, and
R
1 herehy announce myseif a candi-
I date for the office of Commixsiooner
! of Public AY oiks Ifor the town of )
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.. , ... ... , family remedy. My wife
ily and that Nias shortly ^ f QT &ny stomach
after 1874,” says Mr. E.; ailment, indigestion and
A. Branstetter, of S t. biliousness. We never let
James, Mo. ‘‘It is my first the house he without it if
remedy when any of us I knotv it. We also give it H
gets sick. ... We use to the children for chil- Q
.Black-Draught for torpid complaints, colds or d
liver and stomach com- fever.” H
plaints. - Keep a package of Black- □
“When I get sluggish Draught in the house for
and don’t feel so good, I ttl1 the family,
take Black-Draught—and Your you a
you h»ve to ,fio, nio th.t;
there is a better medicine « g e S it’s cheaper.
Trees and Plants
FOR SALE!
C
B rsiNKs<
I'll.l )15 R,.
LOST.—At depot at Blackvi
k one D. A. R. pin with narpt
ner Boyd” engravd on back,
return to Mr-. ('. B. Ray, Barnwel
( .. and get i t ward.
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• HERE AND HERE A BOUTS
Next Monday will be salc-ilav
Mrs. R. H. NYiicox entertaim
NVedtie.-tlay Afft moon Bridgt
b.st \\ t I k .
Several BainwcH pcepk* att
t xe Senatorial *ampaig,i nieet
A ken Saturdav.
( andidates for county office
;iddress the voter- at NYillistui
r .arrow (Friday.
Mrs. Julia B. Easterling is in
(K rsonville, N. ('.. ft r t4ie rem.
the summer.
Complaints of roll weeyn *!;
, Lave beeomi nio-w*—ge’.eral in
section in the pa t week*
Capt. NV. D. B ack and -.on
arvey Black, of Wiliiston,
■ jsitors here Monday.
Mr. NY. A. K • pt( : , of the I
tetion, -pert sevt : a. lays at
(>me of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. (i<
centlv.
Mi. and Mrs. !. Julien Bus
‘..turday for a -lay of -tvera!
th(* mourta.' - * t NN e-tem
r^rolfna— ;
Afi. an*! AD-. E ' V. f,.,Msb
atunlav m* r: ..u
' • 1 v ! i« 11 ] > 1
• Jht Stat. .
M -> ILanvIr P.
iday night afttr
friend- at D, .
■ .<i NN jmt \ .I.t
<oi. Edgai A'. L
<’a\f retu
g from a \
Mr (1- ar B
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i:.oni*i r rulay
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ii:d - th* fo
M. (a-
an. \:-it*<!
v • - h* re t hi- u » t k
Mr and M:-. Hamid NY R t ,
ttle daughter. Dorii-, of Coin
pert la-t week with th*- fo
arents. Mr. and Mr-. .1 NV. C.
Miss Marguerite Duncan, sis
Mrs. Hanv D. Calhoun, apd
Mouzon, of M.ar.ning, wili be
( alhoun'- h*-*u-e guest- thi-
and next.
,N1 r. and Mr-. Larry NYidma
leville, N. C., motored il*>vv
Karnweil Saturdiy tn -pent
week-end with tho latter’s p;
M;-. aid Mr-. J.A.Poi'ter
Th* barl*eeuc .li'iner -erved
* ridav In th* membe rs ot
Methodist Church iett<d ovei
t H( pj-ot * e.ls Im ii g to) t h» ben*
Tn. * hur. h.
Tin friend- of Dr. and .Main,,
Curckhalfcr will learii^ with
1 Mat tli* ir -on. < har *;-. conli
.*i:s bed with an attack of, teva i
o.iijv recoveiv is h*vp«d for.
reason why th»‘ people bf Barnwell |
County should vote for Black fori
('.ingress. .(/
It has come to the attention of the | T>
writer* that considerable publicity is
being given to a litter written by a
citizen of Barnwell County support
ing the candidacy of a gentleman
were mu fi-h In ftie big inke
"No. sub," r*'|ille*l the porter, “tlem
ain't no f.sPes |n dat take 1 »ey tione
triei] to see If dev i ohldn't tune fi-be*
in d*Te. tuit dev Wouldn't -lav alive
( regulation., of
! mary election.
(I
the Demo* i at
jin-
if ir$ Not
- Remtmbtr
II*
ir$ Not
Malcolm Anderson 1 .
jp ti-h*'s dat stayed alive de longest,
sab. was salt niak're!.'’—Boston Tran
script.
Send Us Your Job Work.
Advertise in THE PEOPLE.
BLACK-DlllUtHT
Vegetable Liver Medicine
? MM me mi me ww me me me me vr^ me me me trw me kne Y¥ w^ VwV«
FK HT AND SH \DE TRE: S,
PE( AN TREES. ROSES^
•'SHRUBS, EVERGREENS,
HEDGE PLANTS, and
VINES.
< NTALOG ON REQUEST
The C. C. Dorn Co.
109 Ninth St.,
At (.1 STA, GEORGIA.
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Quite a large * i *i\vd att*'iide(
-* * mid county ••campaign meet in'
’ hinbailon Saturday, which
~ <ft very [)lca-a.it’y in * very—Wo
•arh*‘cu<‘ ilinner was ore of th
t .ires of th* occasion.
'The AT. D. Hai ley Motor C.
Barnwell, recently sold an
voach to Thus. M. Bouiware. ti
this city, and an L-sex tourin -
to Mr. C. E. Grimes, who lives
mbs from Barnwell.
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The managers. «i1 the two
ginnerie-. the Farm*!-’ Girncr
the Barnwell .Oii NFF, have
apsy fti! the pa t few t - V
their gin machineiy thoroughly
Ha ule in preparation for th*
T»op.
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HR. CECIL RAY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office a’ Mace Drug Company.
Barnwell, S. C.
Advertise, in THE PEOPLE.
('e4; B. G
and little daughter will leave
•.veek for the fornu i ol*l horn
Flore nee County to \:-it ref
..nd friends. From there the;
go to the mountains of \Y
jN'orth Carolina.
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