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t T t % T'SINES h » i f T v t T T T T T T T f t T i ❖ 5* ❖ t © # ESC ? 3RO t Y Mrs. L. P. Wilson and son. Wat- ^ Miss \ circa Salley was a re ert vis- ker, hav-c returned from a week’s itor of Mrs. John \. Porter. visit at Beaufort. IEDER •X*<~I**X*-‘»X' M X*<-X**!* FOR SALE.—;About 1(10 jrlass pal let jugs. Price r< asonable.—Chero- Cola Bottling Co.. Barnewll, S. C. The name of Mi. E. G. Delk. of Miss Ella Gates of Greenville wa< recent visitor of Mrs. W. A. Porter. J. Rabinwltz and son of Allynda’e, Olar, is being added to our growbig Mr. and Mrs. N. W engrow. L. Wen- list of satisfied readers. store. 'grow and daughter of Biackville. the ; Youn^blo^Kli ptilling ( Rev. Mr. Karesh of Columbia and Mr r i >» # HERE AND HEREABOCTS. Col. Edgar A. Brown spent Monday in Edgefield. Mr. A. B. McKerley, one of the pro- pressive farmers of the Elko section 'was in town one day la>it week and handed us a fully grown boll of open cotton, saying that he had many more like it in his fields. He also renewed hU subscription to “the official week ly.” v The days lose shine this week 11 minutes hn sun- Miss Gertrude Htimes has return ed from Columbia. Miss Ida Browning is spendint Mime time in Hendeisonville, N. C. Miss Catherine Nichols, of Hodges • s the guest of Miss Ela Louise Molair. Victor of Savannah were guests Wed nesday of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wengrow at a christening dinner in honor ef ‘Hirsch Wengrow(jyrn July 2‘Jnd. r srr©® the same ^cylinder, kd engine, lissionjear tuspension. ire tires, brakes, dy lip 0„ DENMARK, S. C. < Mrs. Clark McCaslan, o thews, is yisiting ixlatives e.ty ^ St. Mat in tin Mfs/W. J. Sexton, of Columbia, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Sallie McNab. Major R. Boyd Cole, of Omaha, Neb., was in Hie city Monday. Ho was called to South Carolina on ac count of the deat) of his mother, Mrr. Ida Cole, who ja-^ed away in a hos pital at Char'eston last week, her body being laid t<> rest at Manning. The Cole family made tbeir home in Barnwell for a number of years and have many trier.ds here who will re gret to learn of Mrs. Cole’s death. Gardner-Raines. Biackville. Aug. 2.— Benjamin F. (iardner announces the marriage of his daughter. Elizabeth Reln-oca, to, Lloyd William Raines, of Columbia, July 2f)th. GREAT FAIR DAIRY PRIZES TOTAL $9,650 Miss Jessie Joyner is ^pending her vacation in the mountains of Western North Carolina. B<»len-Bannister. M iss^Farne < ave teixled visit t i ork and ( anada. Uft this week foi Washington. New Mr-. S. B. Mom v B. Mo-eley. .1 •ienderonville, N_. lev . M r-. 1 ewi- left F'ralav foi Miss Mildred Bolen, of Barnwell, and Mi*. J. S. Bannister, who was for- meily foreman of The Barnwell Sen tinel office, were mairied in Columbia Saturday evening. Double Pond News. Mi T. E. Cummins ha ret.unitd Double Pond, August 4.—Sunday school .was held h-re Sunday afternou. .Mr.’ and Mrs. Pcny Btssinger. of Lee-, spent Sunday at the home of ♦,» ❖ BUILT. BU1CK WIip BUILD THEM .♦> ❖ ❖ r <*m a (tit as; mt visit to h* i hrotm » Mr. and Mrs. H. W Warren, of tins * Bit ming ham. \ fa- community. Mrs. Ellen .Iono>, Me-srs. Winton Mi- sob ell m Blatt and - '. '!*•’ and i* red*lie . OTTOS and Willie Sauls .,-t w k t or si * \t» -iided v ; $ > t t < ’ -(>ent Sunday wit friends and ie- *.er fa thor in Su mUv lative- in St. Matthews. Mi I-adore Hart zog motored to Mr. I. tr ih r t« . * 1 : 1 lla -f.*. il! (* »D >11T ( Biackville Saturda. - afternoon.. *. v.; it wt , f> 'l, v , s i: o r i t The Little Mis- El!*;i Martin i- spend- : «tipit ( >ffii e Mi n<!: r .:ig a ft " day w : t h her sister. Mr-. • h ri-ddie Jones, M r. (i ..1 Mr -. H '. . n Baiin* .n and Misse- - (Vm* Fee .Tones and Julia Hlldl’i ■li left 1 v. t t k for th* nioun- Warren i-ntcrt ained about sixty of ".airls *.f No rt h < aroli na. their friends la-t Wedne-day after- noon at 8:3)» o cloi k at a birthday The peopl - gi; 1*1 to old tin* narty given at t he dome of Mrs. El- . The list of prizes which are to b« awarded at the coming dairy cattle shorn of the Savannah Tri State E* position, and the rules which are to govern It have iw-en announced. Premiums totaling $9,660 are to be given winning exhibitors this year The breeds for which prizes are of fered are Holsteinw. Jerseys,' Gufrn segs, Ayrshires and Brown Swiss Dairy rattle will lie Judged October 2k #nd 29. the second and third days of the fair. A liberal classification for each breed has been adopted. All en tries for the show must be made not later than October -24 There are tnanv reasons why the dairy industry is being encouraged this year by a libera) offsr of prizes, says Superintendent D E Sawyer, of the dairy cattle department It prm vldes the farm with a steady income from dairy sales of milk and cream gives employment to labor throughout the year, furnished a read> market for much of ths roughage about the farm which goes to waste and helps to build up the fertility of th« soil Statistics* pro vs that the average scrub cow produces only l6(> to 176 pounds of butterfat In a year, which does not pay for her feed However a herd of such cows can be mad« to return a profit in several years if braced by a good pure bred hull. Th* daughters ami granddaughters of such a herd will double butterfat returns. The big campaign to improve datrv cattle herds by use of pure bred bulls, launched h> the tau* as a part of its 1921 educational program, js being put on to increase th» butterfat pro duction of local herds and make farm mg more profitable. Its slogan is Put a Jhire Bred Bull Ever.' F'arm ” _ . FARM TRACTORS USING KEROSENE WILL BE SHOWN Elko—0. J. Bates, It, R Johnston and F. I’. Lee; clerk, ( . H. Artde rson, polling place, Elk > st h(K>l hou-e. F'our Mile—D. C. Bu-h. M. L. Mc- Elheny and T. G. Cobb; clerk C, ( ( _ ace, Ashley s* Mill. Friendship—Frank Sauiiers. Janre-s Ray and G. W. Fail; clerk. John K. Ray; polling place,' Friend-hip school house. Hercules—F. L. Still, L. S.. Still and J. A. Creech; cleik, Melvin Cai-tei; i polling place. Democratic Club house. * — Great Cypre-'s—F. M. Harley, Frank name of tin Harley and VV. H. Moody, Jr.; vlerk 'J. T. K*-nkins; jailling place school house. Hilda—F D. Rowell, S. F. Hutto COTTON r ' COTTON CHAS. G. HOUSTON ' OTTON FACTOR AUGUSTA, GA. ( otton Subject t«. CustomerV lnspectn»n at all Times. Liberal Advance- made Bonded Warehouses <t t ith'T fioldir g <>r Small and Large* Accounts ‘« iiing cott« n, Solcited fan Sell Ml tirades eif Cotton Advantageously. vote rThe ve*te-r shall forthwith re-tire alone to “tu -if the K! ine hevoths, and w'ithout undue' delay pre- ' jiare his l»all(it by scratchi’ig out the name' of the candidate foi whi m he clerk, A. N. Rlae-U; polling place', lantic Coast Line Depot. Healing Springs:—U. P. Boyli T. J. Grubbs and 11. J. Hair; clemk, Milledge Hankinson; polling place, Healing Springs scheKil hou-e. At does does not cabel^o- 'e*te. No vote r shall ^ remain in tlje bes.tn longer than d ton, minutes. Afitt pie|Kinng his bal lot, the vote r - hall p. e'-ent himself to . tl'.e 1 manage r. Hg ballot must be- folded in such a way that the number -Red Oak—0. D. Moore, W. C. Birt j can be' anel T. 0. Davis; clerk. W. L. Baxley; i feadily -e-e n rift Parker, Rttfns clerk, Marion Pleasant Hill pulling place,SnellingMercantile 'store. R< t:<!y Branch-^-1 M GiviiV, lie L. Baxley and M. O. Creech; ele rk, J. C. R. Grubbs; pedling place', Reedy Branch Church. Ro-emary—C. B. ReTT and J. N. Folk Hair; pollir^; place school house. Siloam—J. W. Bate ri, and Belton ,Holly; derk, O Owens; (Killing place, Siloam ( hutch. Williston—R. J. Rountree*. M. F. We-athersbec and Lee Bryant Given*-; elerk, Ronald Peacock; polling place*, vacant store. Special attention is calle d to the fol lowing rules: ){('. The* Managers shall ope n the- polls at N o’clock a. i-., .t.iei clo-e- the-.-n at 4 ei’clock p. m.; pinvided. That ,n «in«i the cr upon can he he*(i by the .manager any way 'evealng the j printed (mrtie.n of .the t a.iot if the Wil. voter is not chalb ngexl. and'take s the NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL PRI MARY ELECTION. Co.’s without uj preserileed oath, *.he' n.an. tear off the coupon, pul stamp the ballot, and the deposit his ticket m the Ik. ■ g ha 1 l (in file eiter hull and shall Ut immediately le*a\e the* prilling plao If a votei -hall mar or de face hi.- bal- I'.it, he- may obtaii om add it * - al bale. W. Pres. Mo)-; lot upon retuining to me manager in H, I charge .of the Iwdlot- the ballot so Ceiupoh marred or defaced, with the | attached The manage r in charge of the-polL-list -hall i nange the- number of*the ballot on h*- (>eil) list, anel (dace ! the di faeeel baH<*t on file . No voter ! slue 11 be* given' ;, rremd ballot until h*' | has returned the first one with cou- i [iein attae hed. . Secti-m o. Nh (ler-un -ha!) U- al- I lowed within the guard rail c>; e-pt as W ♦ ♦ ♦ >• ^ ♦ DF SUCCESS, IT IS niE IMI*DKTANT ,TH. THE THRIFTS M\N IS THE ONE i MONEY IN THE B\Nk M\kE YOUR ENTS. N A SAFE AND SOUND INSTITUTION. I LLY SOLD IT YOUR ACCOUNT. ❖ ❖ «t» a me of Mr. !- growing Mr. and eft Sundry a visit to. N. C, A. I> Hutto, of Hilda. t;> list of -atisfieMl,-readers. Mis. ’Eugene* Ea-terling morning in their car for relative's . in (Le enshoro. * f ❖ t ❖ f ❖ t Mrs. J. M Killingstvoi th and son, bane s, of iHmbaiton. are the gue*s’s f the former’s -ister, Mr baste'rl B. The friends Burekhalter will if Master learn with Charles regret that he* has typhoid fever. recove*ry is hoj»ed for. ' H:s earlv lem Jones. Before sup()t*r ((uite* a number of games were played, a cake j walk was given and one* of the couples won a dandy layer cake and the rest helped to eat it. Ice tea and cake were served for refreshments, after which more games we*re played and several hours were spent in fun and I , pleasure. j The Little SunU*arr.s will cfcrry out a very short program next Sunday j afternoon just before preaching. The | public is invited. Williston News. TIONflL BANK , $60,000.00 our Best Servant. “T N. G. W W ALKER. VICE PRES. ‘RALPH SMITH CASHIER Y T m t The* friends of Sheriff and Mrs. C. K. Sanders will learn with pleasure that their little son u recovering from serious attack of illness. # Y ❖ ❖ Mrs. T. S. Cave and a party of ' f riends from Orangeburg left a few 'lays ago for a visit to New York. Boston and Nova Scotia. \ I Mi-s Elizabeth Burekhalter has re turned home from Columbia, where -he attended thv summer school at the Universitv of South Carolina. n in a Tibrell, jffered lins in ave to dizzy, reme- ;ood. M* • • • • lything, »nd told ake any tile and mow, so i to feel myself, el like a Cardui, S S Trees and Plants FOR SALE! Fk IT AND SHADE TREUS. PECAN TREES, ROSES, SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, HEDGE PL ANTS, and t " VINES. ^ < A T A LOG O N REtJUEST | The C. C. Dorn Co. iting Mr. and of Mrs. L I ..Miss Mary Harvey tained Tuesday even Mr. and Mr-. L. A. Cave and a |.picnic «- baity of 1’t;i,*n.L fiom Biackville .let | Mj ss Mittie Hail Sunday morning foi a camping trip n the mountains of Western. Nor’h Carolina. ^ j Mrs. Howard Patterson and son, ^ Mr. Randolph Patterson, have re turned to their home in Columbia af- ; lev a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. i B. L. Easterling. Williston, Aug. 2.—Monday after noon 43 happy tots gathered at the home of Mrs. L. E. Ha*. , the occasjpn being the -ixth anniversary party of Adell Hair. After a number of games refreshments w'ere served. At the home of Mr. anil Mrs. C. L. Gireene, with Cecil t.avvrence, Jr., as nost, th<* little fp)k of Williston ha.l a delightful time Wt-dnesday after noon, the occasion being the fourth - —— " *,. - - - - • . anniversary of this young man. Games were much enjoyed, after which re freshments were served. Mrs. J. W. Folk entertained the! Junior P> Y. P. U. at Smith’s Swim- ming pool Tuesday afternoon with a. Farm tractors usinp kerosene as f.ol. instead of gasolins will be fea Hired In the maehinery show at the T,ri State Exposition at Savannah this season The high price of gasoline is forc ing manufacturers of small fargj trac tors to perfect machines capable of using cheaper fuel Carbureters, burn ing kerosene anil even distillate—are being installed on tractors. They are proving so successful that farm engi neers predict thal these fuels will b* used almost entirely in the near fu ture. • No "freak" types of traitors util be on exhibit at the coming show Many of these were exhibited at fairs a few years ago. when the industry was in its infancy Today, with more than 300,000 smell farm traitors in use. the principles of construction have been worked out so thoroughly that only a few standard types of machines 'an ireing made. Efforts are being made hv the fait management to Induce all exhibitor* to keep their exhibits tn motion, li possible.- so as to make them more In tcresting to visitors Moving displays are more instructive. sa\ fair officials ijlnce thev show how th* machttu vorks when es* Lie i ll !<•- of Chur * -ton and ('olumhia hen inafter provider . If a* voter can-: th* i>( i s -hall . (. n at S o'clock a. m . rjot read or write, ei i- physicaMy dis- and cl at h o’clock p. m. Th* man- able d. and >y n*k-< n there* f *li>: - not agers shall then (O Ol'l' ■<1 publicly t„ ^ign the '‘nr •itllment b*Kik. hi may a vi- count t he votes. \fter tabulating the peal to the manag* rs for a-'ist; . nee. result th* manag* •rs -h all certify the and the" cha ir man of th*- man; g"rs same and forward the l allot box. c* tri hall afijioii ;t OIK < d" ui* ■ m; na gers, tainin g th e ballot- . poll li-t and al 1 and a by--*t mder t< n* de- )g> ;.t< d by- ofner (.a- ers. * \ - pt ’h* * club roll r**- the voter, t o a - - * -; him in r*"’!;. ring t . to -Uch ele tion. i *y one * 5 t h-ir . his ballot: P|l*Vl(l* <1. After th* VO- number to t he-chairman of committee within I’d hours vliisi of the polls. 3a. The county committee assemble nt their respectiv* houses on the moriiing of tht he county after the ti*r’- ballot ha- be**n (ireprir* liV- ,slander so ap|H>inte<| shall inm«*diat* ly go behind th* guard rail. Pr< viibxl turthet. That in eitie^ *• u.fait ing _ f>6>,0(l0 inhatutants or more, t! chairman of the manager- shall a; x lor** LU point two of ttn wat hers repr* dav after th*- election '►tTor X / oY lock noon to tabulate the return-| m^, the different facttotis tg a--ist him and declare the result- of the prima* y jn preparing the ballot; after the vu- so tar as the same relates to tnembers j t**r’s ballot has l**-* n prepared the of the general a.-sembiy apd <'ounf y | watchers so a()(s»inte<l shall nrm*-- offiees, and -Fiall forward immediately; (irately go ‘behind the guard railing, to th • chairman of the State commu- Provided further. That if there Ik* no Tee at ( olumhia, S. ( .. the result of such watchers available, the chaif- the election in their re-pective coun-j man rnay appoint two bystanders who ties for l nited States senator. State art> qualified to vote in -uch primary to officers, congressmen and solicitors. ! ass j s ^ (he voter in the preparation of The State committee <’nall proceed to! his ballot, canvass the vote a*nd' declare the re sult. F*ursuant to authority vested itx u-. by* the Executive Committee of the Barnwell Municipal Democratic Party and in accordance with the- rules and regulations of the said *» , party, we do hereby order an elec tion to be held in the city of Barn well, on Tuesday, August 19th, 1921, for the purpose of nominating a Mayor, -ix (f»j Aldermen and one Commissioner of Public Works to -uevood Mrs. Lessie B. Easterling as the Democratic nominees to be voted for in the general election to be held for the purpose of electing a Mayor, six Aldermen and a Commi-sioner of Public Works for the city of Barnwell, This election shall Ik* held under the rules of the Democratic Party. In the said election the voters shall -rpj tcFT the names of all save one ’ • candidate for Mayor, all save six (6) candidates for Aldermen, and all sav* one candidate for Commission er of I/ublic Works. —No person shall he allowed to vote at this pri mary unless he dp she- has enrolled hi- or her name in the book provided for that purpose. T. A. Holland, Sam J. Halford and Allen J Owens are hereby appointed managers of election and it shall t>*.* their duty to conduct the said elec tion as the State and County Demo cratic primary elections are held, and to declare the result- of the election in writing to the executive* commit ter of th** Barnwell Municipal Democratic Party within three days, after the -aid primary election. Th«* (lolls shall he opened at the* Court House and kept open from 8:- (iii o’clock A. M. until 4:0(t P. M. ort said day, ' ' By order of the Executive Commit tee: A. A. Lemon, Chairman. G. W. Manville, Secretary. Barnwell. S. C., July 29, 1924. Notice of Dissolution. » ugu.-ta u vi, F. Hair. Newsom ento**- last week Advertise in The People. NOTICE OF PRIM ABA ELECTION. .3f*. The protests ana contests for county officers and members of the general a-sembly -hall be filed within two days after the day of the declara tion by the county committee of the j ^ waU . h< . r result of the election with the ( hair- man of the county committee and said bounty committee shall hear and <b*- termine the same at its .first meeting! thereafter. Rule 43. Section 1. In every primal y (*!**>•-j tion in thi State there shall be pro vided at each polling precinct ern 7 *" booth for every 100 enrolled voter-, or majority fraction thereof. The booths .-hall be made of w >«.d, ( ( hea(i metal, or any other suitable sub stance. shall not be less than 32 inches Section 6. From the time of the opening of the polls until the an- ! nouncement of the result and the signing of.the official returns, no per son shall Ik* admitted to the polling place except the managers, duly au- and challengers, the chairman of the executive com mittee or member of the executive committee appointed in his -lead to supervise the. (Milling place, persons duly admitted for the purpose of vot ing, police officers admitted by the managers to preserve order or en force law, Provided, however, That jjloticc is hereby given that the -co- partner-hip formerly composed of W. J. Baxley and H. J. Phillips, oper ating under the name and style' of J and J. Sanitary Market, has been dis solved. W. J. Baxley retiring from the business and H. J. Phillips having taken the same .over and assumed-'all debts and obligations of said business. This 17th day of July, 1924. W. J. BAXLEY. II. J. PHILLIPS. with a “prom party” in honor of her house giie-t. Miss Eleanor Dunbar of Ellenton and Misse- Myrtle Black and Carrie Simmons of Bamberg. Puncn was -erved during the evening by ; Mostiame- G. ('. Matthews and Adolph Mvers. An i e course was serve.1. Executi'e Committee, Democratic ^ Part'. Barnwell County. r’.ap’Wi 11, S. A ugu-t 5, 1922. Notice is hereby -given that a pri mary election ot ti, t Democrat ic-oai t y Th<* Rev. Howav.I Cady is exp«‘eted to return to Barnwell about August ]2th. He was called to New Ai>ik several weeks. ago on account *d’ tht* death of hi- brother. w i! Jiii. ei*l im. 109 Ninth St. AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. Miss Elof-<* Molaii ming* party Monday Dyel'.es’ (Kml in honot Miss Catherine Nichols, of Hodges. Tuesday morning Miss Molair enter tained with a bridge party in* . honor of Miss Nichols. The out-of-town guesjs were: Miss** Dunbar, Black and Simmons, and-Torn and (His Dunbar of Ellenton. Hugh (Irvin and William McIx*od of Man. fiing and Furman Roberts of Ehr* ! hardt. gave a swim- J Thursday evening- Mis- Mayo Roun- aPernoon at tree entertained with a lawn party in of her guest, j honor of Miss Ma> , Harvey N**wsom’s ^ house gpests. Misses Dunbar, Black and Simmons. Punch was served by Ml ssc- Harrydelle Thompson and Eliz abeth Kennedy. Later in the evening an ice course was served. T.’C'.fity, AtLgustdJofii ■ >nd primary, if one h* he hchl two wee A DR. CECIL RAY, Physician and Surgeon. Office at Mace Drug Company. Barnwell, S. C. Advertise in THE PEOPLE. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Porter, Mr s P’ariche Porter, M*\ and Mrs. IL P. Davies, Master l*illie Davie-. Mr. and MiT'T. F. Molair, 'Miss Ella I.oui- Molair,Miss(• atheni!* Nichol- and M . d.erwy Molair s()cnt Sunday at Beau fort and Parris Island. They wen* a< 4‘bmpaniei) upon their return by Mr- 192L and a necessary, will thereafter. The following managers are here by appointed and ’h*- *dilowing pollinj places named aor both election-: BarnweFl—G. W Halford, C. F. Carter and S. P>. Mo-.» ley; clerk, Le- i oy Molaii;; polling place. Court House. J Bennett St*rings-^\\ F Bates. J. B. Kirkland and* J. t\.‘ Meyer. Jr ; clerk. C. B. Elli A J if; (lolling place*, Pleasant Mountain -ehool house. Biackville (’. (’. Stotne. L. P Hai* wide and 32 inches deep, and six fe>t, -i\ inches high, shall hi- provided with a curtain hanging from th*- t**(i in front to within three «v**t of ’h*- floof, and shall have* a suitable shelf on which the voter can repan his ticket. ProvidciL That the provi ions of th*s Act shall not apply to any precinct where there are less than fifty (aO) voter- enrolled on the Cub oil at suen precinct. Secfi (ifiUJ. candidates for fiublic office voted for at such (lolling place ma\ be (ire-sent at the canvass of the votes. Provided. Canvass of the votes shall lie open to the public. Section 7. If the watchers or offieers of tho law who an ailmittoil to the * v polling place by t!*< managers shall interfere with thy managers or ob struct the ‘voting, it snail he the du f y of the managers to suspend the elec tion until order is n -torcal, or as nTay be (irovided by the rules of th< jiarty. No (icr-on shall la^alhiwT'd to a(i[ii'(ia< h (lolling place- within.25 feet while (lolls are open, othei than tho persons Wm. McNAB Representing FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Personal attention given all busineM Office in Harrison Block, Main St. BARNWELL. S. G The he (irovided witf^ a t; The polls -h; jidT!*’:g places shall ahiclffor the man-' agers. The Rev. \Y. R. Dati- has returned I from St. George hurch. Orangehurg and K. H. Weissmger county, where l)e : s-jsted in a meet-j Sami* : polling place, ing la-t week. | Double Pond- I, P Maj. A. M. Prentiss of Washington, | Hutto and Jacob Ib-lk; D. ( .. wa- a visitor thi> week of Mr. HartZ 'g; (lolling place, and "Mrs. (>. W \\ liitaker. ' (School house. Mi-s Annie Moody of Kline has re- Du: hartbn * lerk. J. H. vacant -tor.*-, (’bitty. Leon clerk. 1-adore Double Ponds H be provided that no one e\- ■ cided shall *i(>- 1 feet **f ’he voters are pre- herein provided for . Srrtirrn 8. F [ i* t n election, managers he with a guard ra(l,< s cept as hereinafte. (iroach nearer tharr J iKioths in which th* (taring their ballot ■Section 3. The_ ticket- -hall Fi“ jninted <in clear white (taper trr—the usual manner, but -hall have a cou pon at the top pt fo*ated so a- to be easily detached. Di the coupon shall l*c printed ‘■()' T LlL ballot.” "( lull - Ward . * No. numFier- -fall. run seriatim for . ha!! be 50 per eerr . there are voter- en- ing place. ■ managers shall he The each . luh. Th-i more balhits th; the clo-e o -hal> account *Yti the executive committc for al|| bal lots delivered to them, and make the following return: (ai The number of official ballots furnished to each (toli- mg precinct, (b) The number of of ficial ballots- s(K»iled and returned by voters. (<•( The nuniber <»f official !;a!lots actually voted. (’bpy of rules will be mailed to man agers of each club with tickets. Each executive committeeman is hereby notified that he will Ik* r*- ijuired to furnish the managers <*f el* - lion with two suitable boxes, one f * MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day application received. No Red Tape. HAftLEY & BLATT. — Attorney s-atT-aw BarnwelL S. C. CATARRH r atarrh la a I»<al .(isease greatly in fluenced bv ronstit«itlQnal conditions HALLS CATARHH MEDICINE ron- sists of an Ointment wtiich gives Quick Relief by lo< a! application, and th Internal Medicine a ■ Tonic, which sets through the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces and assists in ridding your System of ('atarrh Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. ‘ ick* *> or ca ndid: f, or ,i J. M.‘Killirig'-worth. P. E. F. Bailer and little daughte^. who j turned to her horn. .,^fter vr-iting Mr. J. Hit rs and J. .1. Andel son; clerk. spent ten days on the coast. and Mrs. L. R. Hair. W. R Owens; (kj ling place, vacant Se< responsible f<** When a voter all ballots furnished, presents himself he na 1! Ik* given a ba’llot. Th* in charge of th* number the (>* !1 li-ts *f the—ballot manager hall enter next the and one for candi<lates for * ■ sit.nal and ( -unty office-, ((n cigar boxes will <to.) EDGAR A BROW County Uh B. P. DAVIES. t» Secietarv. . 1'<X*S i!UH mr.r i ECZEMA! Money back without qucation if HUNTS GUARANTBKD SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES • Hunt’s Sal\ t and Soap),tail in | the treatment ofltch, Kciema, Ri ngworm,Tetter or other Itc-h- iug turn diseaaes Try thte Iftatment at our risk. ■ > Mase & Dea-on Drug Store Barnwell. South Carolina. 71