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If you have money we want it.-*-'
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The Barnwell People.
Established in U377.
‘Just Like a Member of the Family
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Largest County t irculatiort.
July ’Jl Subscriptions Have y
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X’ PLEASE RENEW PROMPTLY! £
volume xlvti.
BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA, THCK>i)AV. \ l (t! S i' 7 TH. LL'l
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3,178 enroll for a great OPPORTUNITY
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COMING ELECTION
Total Enrollment in Barnwell County
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Larger 'Hian Ex; ect:*^
FOR SECOND DISTRICT
HOW TO VOTE BY MAIL
IS EXPLAINED IN DETAIL
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•• The total enrollment of voa*rs in
Barnwell County for t]ie apnrom hlng
primary elections .exceeded -ill expec
tations. the grand total ’'''Pt -l.l’S,
which is considerably hr exc.*" of the
numher of voters before the formation |
*>f Allendale 1 County. These figures
. . , .1111 I prospei hv and weil-heu.g. in whfit-
are taken from the elv.h r<*l s as re-
ime! C-ong;
' c* S > .
oral
BiStru/t urv >i *- j
ally 97 ;>,•
r c
out.
agrie ulturaj. The j’
people •*'
the.
Di't
rut, while not all
farihel.-v
ir**
dep
undent for their
FARMER AND BUSINESS MAN
ever hus;ne>- or er.tert
prise .thev ar
%
t
t*nroUme
•nt in-th
e* last four vears ha-
engager
. up<
n th** success anei
pr >'-
neurlv <
ieiubled.
1 ssj ha\
•.mg. qualified
penty
if ag
ricuiturr. In 11 ^o
M.* !c*C"
-fin IP'Jo
Tied i ne
ivase e-i-veiM wo Years '
t!e)ll eit
- Cevngrec-
• nnr
Iv opi r st* n t a t i v o M
thr l ’ ni Uni Statu
i t ho
i
- this
ago as .
entin-lv
he>ut I * phr runt
t(* t hr ac t ivr inti
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year it
be*hoi
oi - them to pi
oeeed,
Women
vote*rs ai
■e taking
in politics
the re* to
r, wi
tit pa : -taking eai
u atvl
this ve*a
'. It is ,*
-timateul
that the vote
(iue e e)
-ide*
•ation, -judging n
►t so
s will total
cs. The en-
i' follow.':
m i* t
’ PJ [
he o: ator'ii al ahilit
it s of
jii the*
ihout 2
ro!lme*p.
corn ing
.slip |i|
hv prei
primarie
2.9011 vot
HU ts is ;
tlie \ar
rela 4 iw
C>li5—
-ilaii
anelidate*.', noi by
r.s to eXtraneeius
their
mat-
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JTION
tt’s Pills taken in
edy for butprerent
tDACHE
lad kindred doenset
Pills
res
M
ort**, in the
untii Hcto-
. ions ‘nioun-
CY
Prechiet
liajmwell
Bennett Spring's
Blaekvide
o
Double Pond
! unbarton
Llko
Four M;k*
rnendship
Healing Springs
Hevcult*
Hilda
Kliny
Red Oa'
Reedy R-imh
i’osen'.a ■ y
sijoani
Willis,*.:
K.‘t
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PW
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1 70
1J7
1 Pi
1022
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ters i)t' secondary import. l)Lit from
the standpoint of their own primary
and fundamental ia'terests.
It i- logical to a'.sumo that the
h»*-t interests "f an agricultural peo
ple and an agricultural section,
wherein everything of material im
port anee i- dependent upon the prop
osition that the man Who tills the soil
shall receive, first, the consideration
that is his due at the hands of the
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1S1
49
st
01
l to
1 Hi
111
Federal < iovernnient, and, mhou
171
thaf .h** shall
1 be ei
lahled t*) leak/.
fa : r . .. i eeiiti
t a'dJe*
return from his
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pr* Pel ucts of
v. stjv.e-n* -efij
1 4 IVe
fi-fid and fu
!**'( *W.
will be* t h.i** i>c
!e who
ts binise-f a f.)
rough
prae-t .e*ai (’\;
a ejtn
* ■ i a ! :•* iad
.
im 1* -
TrLaj: hng ' of
-qj',. -
HTh' r. ar e
i ne ai»> *?u<v v ►
etfect for the first i *
there i- much'intere
it - w<>i king'.
The foiloing re
showy exactly : ow
“Any voter who n
city, i iunty and nrec net in which h*
is entitled to vote i> regular businv'-
■- ng > 1 xvlope tir-t referr** i to for that pu* - -
'h an ) j pox marked No. ”, and seal and s:gn
ads o
a'
operat*
dv‘aine<
fr**m ;
tl.e same in the prUdence of the ^k>' .•
mnstPi or other per-ons als>ve m** H
tinned, u ho '• a:l' s .\ rtis;*—' -ueh seal:: g
j ami ,'ignii g by suhs'-ribing his name
| a.*> t witness opposite the signature vf
the voter to the Certificate on the la-it
! mentioned envelope and inclose in the.
i ,,,, I i , , . . i return envelope marked No 1 with tlv*
or napitual duties may vote at any 1 -
i . , • , I (oupoti du.v tilh'd in and signed,
election m the to owing ma: ’ er*
' "Note: In* case the postmaster >r
"(It a. He -hail make application in | ,
. , , - , : fits as.'istapt refuse to witness su i
writing to the enrollment conunittc". , i i i a
: . ■ . , I eertitic.atf it may he done by any -
or club secretarv preeme’ set-| i I
U er . authon/.ol tn law to admimst-r*
ting forth hi- intention to vote, n,>t J 1
, , v | Oil til -.
less than hve-nor -more than, th) da - .'i 1 . , , . . •
, Wha h eine-l p,', with eertifi* a *
prior to tile prim.itv a: which he n , , .
therem so '.gte* ( j. and witness -j,
tends to vote. ! . ,
'liall hi* th4*n. an I th4-ro inclosed a: «l
t 1 i b. I ids let t« r oi appl a at ion - ha!: -oah**! with the coupon in the envelop ■
he forwarded by registered mail nr I mul -k t .d No. I and mailed to the clua
may la* han.l.Ml to the sm ollm.fi.t com- ; vt.u y of hi.'.precinct by registered
mitt»*(* 4ii cluTTsecetaiy, and it close i mail. (The.elate i*f registration mu-t
-utf icient post age .tK'ce^snry for * he tx*-j < . ur ,. t . p(rntf with the iltit** of the cou-
turn to him from th.* enrollment om- p ()n ( •
miti.-e or eluh >ec: t*tary by registered] "Note: In the* army or navy and P. »t
within the 'ju-ri'diction e.f the* Unite I
States the* commanding officer or t
comtnis'ioned officer elesignated a*: 1
mail of a blank ballot and elirections
for veting-and forwarding his ballot.
“(2l I’poiCVeceipt of the registereel
.letter inclosing the ballot the voter
shall not ope-n the* e*hvelope* inclosed
therein marked "ballot within" and
alse> marked No. li exe ept in the pres
ence eif the postma~te*r or hi- assist
ant, postal clerk, rural letter carrier
or other persons authorir.ed by law to
delegated «by h.im for the purpose,
shall witness the* uitificate and re'gis
te*r the return envelope by first ma.J
leaving the* command or ship.
"The election laws require a vote',
to erase with pe*n c-r pencil the nam »
of all the* candidate' for whom he* dues
administei oaths, after whieh he shall I ii<)t wish to vote-, by making a ma
ma rk his ballot, wd.bout assistance ] with sue h pen e)i pencil -through *'
and witlmut making known how
marke*d it, and the n and the***.
le- ha - I name of
place
as marked in Hie
vein,
e- in
e-ther
.),.e-,i I
e*re.l tl
.*!'-1 candidate f n
t*n- I-tvi h to \ o*-.*;
mh candidate*, leaving un.* 1
name- of the candidate's
r; . c
I H i /I i
whom he
I’r.ebb-m 1' Veto
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home t
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a - *i.i 'rapidly wr hit.
he last
mirui.
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at ! i:gs : i e '.t hei e. a•
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t!: at hi ga. Bn* -:ilj
We*, tin. i
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tivan
’hat m< -
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w *.*• ■ \-i 1 ; '
nnw show :'.ng da mag *
Kar\ r
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■ii made
e onridei
at mn
b,.;*- an* gi.iwn an.d
beyond
in«i it
t hu -t
u l. i e * 11*■ v ma’ I*.* d
amaged.
1 importa
nl h ii >
■ \ 11 i.U
e . fi 1 expect to -, ,
;r gl e.it
s.hould
»•* So
man> • -f
the niJIs that are in v
v n t j u *
clinlo'l .
ijoMU
^•* ; to! o
diTag.-i '•*. puiK tnr
This
.predeietl
rf m
al ^ n D
s
iiut, in
‘Ul IV’ ,
ton th:tt M. ;»>t
• • * * . |
the Di.-tiact dema-.d, hut h** would b',.
a-' nauite* a >uevt— oi F bo* to-gne intelligent and husine
likig i or'ieie aMoi to- other matters
. it 'ii add he* 1 borne ia
•ing agriculture a> a
hit :*.g hu.'ines.'., that
olved, if .'Uecossfiii
: o ' be* attained by t ';<•
St-t-ond < >ng!\*'sitinal
merely the siheVss.
cr-'ps and the pia^luc-
f * In th eenhuh
>1’ agricnjture a.' a bu ■-
- the l)igge>t and most
nes - in i lu- 1 list net aid
eeogliized must he* iu-
ith erop product ion the*
cent.' in miiia y. a pair of new Jeans
breeiha*' anei a Biolc givt'-n bun ivy hi'
nio'her he ha' ia-eip rub!> ng e*!|>oW'
w.t e tl.e wenhl. The fact that He :'.
arising in tin o.-.iia-ils ot tlie nation, ’adau the ekpe: at-.r of -• verai large
Possessing the -•■ huatificittLoh.s, her farms of his >wn, that-ho is also the*
would be vTah ed .* > judge eet 1 ngisla- i pri-sident a.n.d manager of t he Rey-
atf*- *ti g alt other line s ajf h.u-i noiiis FaVtpu.g 1 -peeratiou. a large
man ettile**«i*. e.r and toiiehmg upon th**] farming opeeattot: ,in. Bnr^well < 'omit y
of«{ ai the*** it. • it a* 7arme*r and tin.* ] ovy-ned by I. i in -1 ■ 1 f ■; a-- aar' 1 * ,'U<n-1
business man u ho is tin- T
h.()f-
l
- a nn , a in 1 > u.a .* - s.
ourat ion t Hat
qll '* loti at i
to a inattL i -
idg tlleUf.
'ir.modit v
vai U to tie
iDl *'l
and•the
1 that in. add
••.cm lup i s iLMc—g* .*
,i of jtwo
- a cole -
1 tinaru ::i! ii.
- t ifutUil^/which 1
" 'i:>e !'
vhe.u the
when !.* i
not * g^iTg *d v it h i
his farm-
•If down
; mg •.*ntei | :
.T-sr-fim'r'" imi.
C efi hi'
i:id go xi
ahilit\. for
'Ui ce*'s 1 s Ho* T*
•n a mat-
I ollgl
Mi 01 ij •
t bu
a:,il j e lievi* the* j>i**>
v *. '* i
nt i.ii.
. Tie Fe* leral' R.*s.*r
y> t *ni is
11 iW i
on* 11died by the men:
4-—;
; u r v, I. i * i
lllcge
d, nd he* lambast
iov Hai
•ding'
’- deflation policy
92o. whe
:n $7.
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.'- *nn
n.at eria
t r
I n.Uten \'M !U
ami
!e*iiUeed tiy
wi:h i aleium arsenat
cton has ’quit gi own •,
.* off. ;.;ne! it is doubtful
air'. - go-te'ii fnmTj.ois-
rroTi:.erea*-nt»rgo-erf e )' -
I
lioom’r.h and rnaking 1
IV b.e 'hefineel . In propi
a ■ d ot ti na nee. 1 he-e- a re* ail s, i clos‘n 11 1 tlaek. g' W
. '*. ’ ;
Iv i n*e.
1m d and c,'te*r\voven * hat the
'ol'.i’e'y depende-nt up -n * in*
< > T i
Looking, then, to their own funda-
mental intcre ts anal that is 1
i.
- Hie
1 1,
•le of .tl,
t* orrti?
n.ina : 1 >] -l ie* hoUei. in .sef
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a'
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miii ii
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b.rne a hai
r (] t j U ' ‘ • '
1 !’■ CM a Olh
li, ir -.*■ nueedii
ia* a.iii
: put thruu
tj "v of pm
.ci'!. Mach
¥
;, i M>U t t ( Ml t
u\ a’ l'UTuftt
got't i n m t;
. ♦ JH » U * ‘.et
y or nuarl
utviso mn a
♦<ii;;tu ;t
ing their Reprose-n'at i\e in. ( On.gdc-.s,
•-.j. r..s!,. j 1 make* of nrithai y t onsiderat ion. the fai t
that the* man so 'ejected -hall he ex
perienced, not only in farming, but. one
wifo is f*\peril*need in nfarketng, who
is familiar with fife piohle rjt of tra>
port at ior related to ngih ultiire, and
ting ma-
N ot a I’rofesyional Politician.
\n \)ai!al)U* Man. <'ap* Blaetk i- not ;i profi-.sioinl
Sneli i man *- wHable. < 'apt. W j-p.fifi H**ar: He is notve*»H4i . a ineeve*
Bapqiut'lf ( oil i- j and e-a'm*'.-1 desire* to be* ot b**ne*tit tr>
ty. possessos qua •RiVaf hills pe*cu,liar : V I t la* people* ot the* Second < o ’ i g i e-s iolia
tftliug him •• h * sen* the* p* - pie j* ] I li-i' a t. I In- rrmRi-t-aan ;- • nri -e* *
s v ., ' . I "
the District Lorn and marcel on tucltbi* farmer, the liusinlyss man .■
farm and liav ir g 'pent a life*'ime farm-] w i king man. He*' got ( lose to t‘r*
i: g,, aehiifi ing- -u i t* -s h(a 1; ia hi11 *m:np.ei pi* i;he j-o 1 .g ago. He - o*--e* if
agra'ilt ITi a ; UTi<i> rtakitig’' ami in 1>u-i-' ; h.em. . I! ,s .nVqitious to" ca-’ :•< h:
>»
ties- life. .ai d bm g a
hiniself in pulila afVa.i's. a man of! fort ah'-ng vvirh-thc. support ' h
1 i aid'yLien and at!
he* i ondition.s uti<li*r which partne*»*sb'iFlT’t u‘hie ; h"thc. iM.*i'e*sfs .f I
the agricultural South • i- fet'cred and ] the ifiovresemtatav,* m i a.** nr
th orn thes** Vinfavorah’e con i,■ j -am*
; ' ' * • 1
TOOLE STIRS AUDIENCE
WITH IMPRESSIVE SPEECH
S d i. •'Mmlari. _ -for nar.i times, he went on, and 't
■ “ii. i..‘ lOole, s*v*akird e'xt. mad*
an imptvs.-iM'.speie h. He s a ;d that hi
■'A.as a friend i f go * l -ehool' at'el high
s, ' For e*ve*ry wrong, be said
there is jc—rcme<t\.. . ThriiuglmtP h*
earecy as a legislator. Mr. Toole de
dared, he* had beeu a rigid eeoiiomi't I drawn from circulation anei much cur -
and favored sam* prqgrtrss. We* have* icney buruerl. This, .Mr. Toole thought
too many offa e*- an l lioards; one* out j was a Vrime against the civilization of
of every t r men in the country i- e nv-! America.’ -The act should be 'amended
•loved by the go\ e;nment. It tak-‘s j and its a<lministration taken out of tie*
(me d.ty’s work a week to phy a man’s | hands of the* exploiters. Mr. Toole d -
taxc:- of all kinds. Direct taxes is tin* j -lared, so that it could he used to help
•highest that peopl * pay; by the indis I instead of t« oppress the* people. M
rei't met}.* d. eve-rythirig* fh(*y use*.d -is |T'<m>!(* aid b**—was a pTeViie*e*r dry,
a 'es-.*d. At this point Mr. mioh*; fought ! lioo/.e* when he was hissed on
..^V.. fie..■.::.* j
‘n*tI a poem the tariff a’v!.|tti**,-tump. I !v I’tlrankvd (vxl* for tha
n old man who had .sidled up to the ; change* of .sent fi.e nt that had come :i-
.'tariei utteree? some* remarks and waved j bout. He bedie\e»d in making adequat.*
ms h t :t approv tl. Judge Kamagcj ">p>'• e .a'Tfms to (are for decrepit
ordered him to d fist and Mr. Toole j veterans, several of- w hom occupie 1
••htinueel. The* s*;, ike*r 'aid he ha l! <hair- befor. him.
o\ - "A he usee'eaning is needed ifi Was-r-
a 'll’*I
• I polit it*' and
I’ortef-Mediin.
STATEMENT BY J. B. MORRIS.
* , .- . -r- «
Some* of my e*in*nvie.s are circulating i as | ;,ni concerm .l. | will show th
f<n Shcritf and if I am elected Mini
A. very quiet and pre-tt y 4u>uve \vr-d> | * ( port that I am the' “wet" caiu 1 Hat
ling took pi act* t the Baptist par- !
s iiiage* .M >i*,eiay afte** noon, whe n M; < ,
- v Willen I* te; anei Mr. Ahne-y B M* i I ;iger*»*'wi|l have* their chance. Th '
„, t , — ■
| is a campaign li'*, pure and -miplv.
Illi, both of leesl'Ulg. Florida, were
Town prop-
7 per cent.
t.
ities.
\RE
S. C.
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#:
nrarrfrd b\ |-)r. W M Jones. The-e* ] ~ ■ ■
young |. -op-, who wV*re e.n a vis.t to | T, 2‘ , ... l ’*4" ( i 1,,f Ibinnv.ll fi ounty
trietuls aiul relativ"' tn r>arn\ve'l, de-j never had an ea.sv time* be'fore when
c.ded to make the.i. -tay here worth vvas Sheritl_a.nd tney won’t have it
while Tin v wilt remain here f*ir . . , .
• ' thi.' time. 1 nave never made a -tate-
s. * v e* r a I dax' a the g'Ue*s?> of Mr. ana
Mrs. Charlie Brown. Jr. The bride m,,Mt t(> th '' 1! < ‘ ,, I ,|< ' 0 < r,,unl *v Unit
u a cousin of the* latter. *1 didn’t live* up to. and d state now
* * * 7 that if I am elected Sheriff l w !I
More Open Bolls. ... ,, , ,
m c lean up BarnweL ( ounty, and
.. , r'- ,* -pi i, anv liquor man who expects to go on
Since the last issue ,ot I he l eople, • 1 1 JV
e publisher has received opc*n hol!s , <ioing businc*'- if 1 am elected wil\ bo
>f cotton from Mr. A. J. Owens, of this | clisappbintod. and any whir figure* on
c*nry, and Mas A. B. McKerley. eiLT.Iko. | j n business, if I am elected, had
Cotton has dederiorated greatlv in the ,. .. . . ..
• . better set up across the ling in some
past ten days, caused by the* excesistve |
,* n— • . ,i , I other countv. as thev won’t get any
heat .following thc'.^piu^tracted rains, . *
end no doubt a great deal of the fleecy ! f l uartt>1 ’. fl ,,m . mt ‘* The ( V.nstitut io.i
•'tap!e will open prematurely.*- I .lays this :ounfry is' !ry. an*l so far
- ■ —— y
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people JaaLW^tri—hTPe'e a dry- lov.mty, f
the pc*oph* cfic*ct me*, which I am sg
thev will.
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i*. hi' ad'ility i
md li
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port
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t will he* the
on u
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apti-t Church
Re*'
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. we* 11 Bapt
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iay mortdng
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i; r i. me id f**r 27. vea t -. Motiev matt** - i ngton. fit as'-erted. and laws should V
4 * ' ' | C
•t-o most imp'iC " • C *i o-ress -houhl |'•iun te'd t< tak** c are of the wc*ak. M .
'••ser\a to it-•if he *•) v<**i i i issue i'i’**oIc*, concluding his address, we!-
n;**!' y. •* rrm ni! . a* inak*- g.*'. i , aimed t i*t woman •• stc r."—adv.
County Campaign Meeting Is
Held at Williston; Marked by
Absence of any Personal Issue
/.—
W: 1, ** . \ *g J . Tin* • r(~*gu*ai I tiic* coii-c-i vat ion af natural resoun *;
.uni *. campaign meeting held here to-P 11 ' 1 'P"k>' against large bond is-uys.
• wa
v hrtrart uri>
’..•d by
the :
ihsemce
t h/*
fiLI
any is-
•ue -. All
the* ca
ndida
tes ex-
t>'r«
*,<<♦*(1 t
leni'gl v.'
a s ^
tandii
ig for
< ■ i
iiomy
in U'OYU
rnme*n
t al.
affairs.
- *'♦
ict unf
orce*metit
of pr.
liibition ;md
«>t i
an - law
s, and exte
iided ,*
well
ome to
un
th.
* ladle's
who made
up a
Li*< M /<i
part of
i
th.
* large*
audamce*.
The -
peaki
ng was
1mm*
he*
• 1 on t
ne* railroae
1 piatf
orm.
In the
tor
ab
-.•n.o of Chairman W
!> Bfack. of
'Col. Brown reviewed the - work of th:
proseiit delegation for the past four
years, showing that there had been j.
*ice
r
ipt i
' Wood
a -ist Dr. W. M.
om* of the- ne*
ma y. the* present'jailer will he* askod
to re.'ign and another appointed in
. i), ] thrc.i presided and introduced the
.11 i-tI'd ' of i speakers. At the c bnclusion of tlu*.
t - has a I so bci* n reported t ha e. i . .. . , , i r , i, . i. i ♦
; Southern Baptist ini'm-tc-i-. and th* !•■'?)(*< chts of the* i-our ty candidates a
>u:d I be.ejected ip the* coming p: i people ,,f Barnwell w ! .* ver y for- j l»arbc*cue dinner wa- served by the* la-
tunate in (securi.-ig him for the " j dies for the* benefit of the* ru*w Baptist
et vices ' . ' . ■ I <’Lurch. ' . ■ f .*, ,
— ♦ The* c andlchrtes for Senate frotn
•'' *‘' ’ • 1 Mi.* a , • an . i a d it j Lightning Strikes ( otton House. j Barnwell < ounty spoke* first.- lir. \N .
two who. it i- said, 1 am going to ap < Smith, of Willi-ton,; who qnly .spoke
point. I do not Ivelieve that if there* Blackvil'lc* Augu ' l. During the ]b few minute*k. led off with a word of
,* ,, * .i* r h 11 n i i e '■ s 111 c ni ot g *, * ii t’d *i v n i' ** h I welcome. Dr. A. B. Ra 11 er son, a not her
were we ve men running toi Sher;.;r | ulunMt • Ml OI ..ou.oay
... i i i i i , 'lightning struck .ai.n _^et fire to the* | candidate .foi the Senate*, praised \S il-
any * e ot the*m woulef be* disposed tog
1't.*que-.'t tht'j resignat ion of tlie !)•
jaileri the county has eve** had. I
eertajni;. would not. as I brought him
.o Barnwell 12 year- ago and he ha-
been holding his present position e*ver
since..
Adv,
J. B. Morris.
'cotton house of*
M*. ,J. H Dyches.l
son’' pe*aee plan as opposed to large
destroying the 1)
adding and its eon-
armies, and Col. R. M. Mixson, con-
fents. which e'ons
strd'of several bales
eluding Senatorial s|K*aki*j'. went on
(if <• ittpTR a ne\v
1-fird automobile, a
record a- being in fav.fr of high taxes
wagon. Todder. o
.•' and farming im-
for hydro-electric and othe-r large com-
'plements. The
s i- estimated at
panics.
'•Si.7)00. with no i
'.suranfo. __
Mr. Victor Lewis, of Kline, and Col.
Edgar A Brown, .if Barnwell, were 4 hc !
only two candidates t<> speak foi the
Tla* Board of <
'’ounty Direct .rs met
!■ fi’*-* *ru“sday.
HoU' *. The form**r made a plea for
l
*
Though none of the* aspirants for
the* (leneral Assembly referred to the
propose*'! twentieth amendment in
the*ir spee*che*s, each, when asked, stat
ed that he- was strongly against its
ratification and Barnwell County may
he expee ted to vote "no”, on this m-’t-
tei.
Candidates for other county offices
spoke briefly along general lines.
In the* afternoon the candidates for
Solicitor and two candidates for Con
gress. Hare and Tcole, spoke. Har*^
plead for relief to truck growers
through better marketing facilities,
and Toede stated that none would care
to go hack to the antiquated schools
anei sand roads of his childhevoel. V
plea for enforcement of laws without
making the statement that ho regards
every law a sacred trust.
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