The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 14, 1924, Image 4

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•4- THE BARNWELL PEOPLE Bntered at the post office at Barnwell, S. C., as second-class matter. JOHN W. HOLMES 1840 — 1912 B. P. DAVIES. Editor and Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year 1 $1 50 Six Months -— .90 Three Monthaj' *60 (Strictly in Advance.) THURSDAY, U til ST 14TH, 1924. There is nothinij that we eijii a .•.(►out it, course, hut we are tired of hearing I.oeb and Leopold, younjr nrup - derei's of Robert Franks, Id-year old Inry, referred to as “super-intellectu als.” Here we have the ease of two rich,, pampered yountf . men brutally murdering a boy and priding them selves on the fact that they feel no' regret nor remorse for the horrible deed, and it is they who are held up to the public gaze as possessing a superior sort of intelligence—the sort that does not react to human emo tions. In our opinion, they are no.' even “super-criminals,” hut merely i!< generates of the lowest type. Before killing a mouse, a eat /will 1< V with its prey—and a cat is gener- * W- ally recognized as a most selfish ani- rnal. Perhaps they got the same M rt of “mental reaction” in the mur der of the Franks hoy, Be that as it may, in the sight of (Jod and man, they are branded w«»n the mark of Cain and should be made to pay the extreme penalty for their wanton act. Sfunny, but the Charleston papers faded to mention the fact that a de id shark wa„ found by a bather in the surf at Folly Beach Sunday after noon. We also understand that press d'spatches tolling of an attack by a shark on a young man at this beat n n vend days ago ha\V been denied. Having heard rumors for the past ft w weeks that he had been chosen by the Detnoerats as their Presid-m- Ca) eandidat*-, the Hon. John W. I'.ivis, of West Virginia, was officially titled of his nomination Monday gilt. We sincerely hope that there an •o "sujier-intellectuals” running loo?" n Rai nwell County. : Politics seems to have warmed tip with the weather during the, past two w.eks. It 1 ual y ou ? doesn’t take a “super-intellec to ask: “Is it hot enough for To Return to America. . Hr, ,1. Cregg Smith, son of Dr. W. C. Smith, of Williston, who has been a major in the Horn invan army for isomc time writes from Santiago, Ft., as follows: “With the inauguration of the new president—Horacio Vasques, on July 12, 1924, my. commission as major in the Dominican army auto matically expired. However, 1 wll he here for a short time in.an advis ory capacity, after which I leave foi the good old U. S. A.” On his return to Ainanea, Dr. and Mrs. Smith and children wi'i fpend some time it Norwood, Mass . * Mrs. Smith’s home. Favor 18th Amendment. r R<’cently the S. C. Anti-Saloon Teague addressed the following ciims- 1i<ons to Me-'srs. R. R. Tillman. G. I. T oo kv R—L—Hunt it, Bnth-r R, Han and W. D. Black, candidates for Con gress in the Second District: 1. If elected to Congress to ret’’f ‘cut your District, will you he in favor of retaining ‘,»ie tKth Anmnd- ment ? 2. If elected to Congress will you is agaitot any modification, of th<‘ •'•alcoholic content of the Volstead V i? The I’eople has heen advised by the superintendent of the TjeagiiT that each candidate answered “yes” to both questions.' i BOILER FLUES MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES BELTING, PACKING AND LACING WOOD, IRON AND PTIFL Briny KM.INK KKCAIKS in uulo (nM|Duk wurl LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA. Send U* Your Job Work. ■ . .1 ■ .. , v i : •• ; .• CANDIDATE CARDS For ( ongress. 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for Congress from the Second Congressional District, under the Rules and regulations of the Demo cratic Primary, and pledge myself to support the nominees thereof. Robert L. Gunter. date for the State Senate, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. i R. M. Mixson. Barnwell,. S. C„ April 15, 1524. I hereby announce *myself as a can didate fc-i the office of State Senator from Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary electron. A. B. Patterson. Blackville. S. C„ Jupe-S, 1924. I he reby announce rpyself a candi date for th»- office of State Senator, from Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election. G. L. Weissinger. For House of Representatives. i Saluda, S. C., May G, 1924. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Congress in the Second Comrresscfma) District, subject t< the 1 rules and .regulations of. the Demo cratic primary election. e Butler B. Hare. Barnwell, S. C.. April 12, 1924. 1 hereby anounce myself a candi date for reelect ion to t he House of Representatives from Barnwell Coun ty, subject to the* rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary elec tion. Edgar A. Brown. Trentop, S. C., May G, 1924. 1 henbv announce myself as a can didate- for (krigrc.->s in the- Second Congressitmal District, subject to fhe lules and regulations of the* Demo cratic primary election. R. R. Tillman. Aiken. v . ( ., May 24. 1921. 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate foi the office of Congress fion the Second District of South Carolina, subject to the rules and re-gulations of the Democratic primary. G. L. Toole. Williston, S. C.. June- 2. 1924 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Congre-'-s from the* Second District, subject to the l ines and legulations of the D< mo- • t-atie primary elect inn. W. D Black. ~ Kline, S. ('., April 22, 1924. I hereby anounce my-elf a candi date for election to the House of Representatives from Barnwell Coun ty, subject to the rules and regula tions e.f the Democratic primary elec tion. Victor Lewis. Healing Springs. Si, C., May 12, 1921. 1 hereby announce m\ self a. candi date for "lection to the HoLi^Cof R'-p- rcsentative-s from Karnwc l County, subject to the rules and regulations of the I)eniocratic. primary election. D. W. Heckle. Feir ( (»roner. Lor Sedicitor. Bamie-rg, May 12. 1921. 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Solicitor in the* Sec ond Juelieiai Circuit, under the rules anet regulations c>f th<* Democratic primary and pledging my .support to the* nominees thereof. B. D. Carter. For Master. "Barnwell, S. March 27. 1924. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Master for BauvweJLCounty, subject to the rules and regulations of tie Democratic primary election. G. M. Greene. Barnwell, 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 »f the De*mocratic primary election. V. S. Owens. For Sheriff. Blackville, S. C., Mch. 10, 1924 1 hereby announce myself a candi- late tor the office of Sheriff of Barn well County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri mary -eltctkin. Boneil H. Dvehes. Barnwell. S. C.. March 4. 1924. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date* for the office of She*riff of Barn well County , subject 4o tin rules and • regulations of the De^moeratic pri mary election. J. B> Morris. For ( lerk of Court. School Faculty Announced. of the Williston high coming session i s ‘ a- The faculty S’ hoed for the fqljqws.; , — Mi s Lucilr * S,..t», White? Pom!, 'irst grade; Mrs* '*• il. Manning Williston, second grade; ^Iis.s May- InHc* Holley. Aiken, third gradg; Miss Harriett Sellers, PauLne, S. C„ fourfl grade; Miss Bessie Dirmovant, Edge- f;'hi, fifth grade.; Miss LVi- e On at tlehaum, Williston. sixth grade; Ali^s Armic* Salley. Salley, seventh grade; M. M. Player, Elliott, science, hi-tpry am! athletic coach and principal of high school; Miss Hattie Newsom, e.f jr — WilListon, mathematics; Miss Mary Pennell, Belton, Engvsfi and French; Mj'-s Thelma BrasseKon, Commerce, Ga., I^atin; Aliss Edna Lott. Wilhs- ton, music; M. B. Self, superintended*. f ■ -• Barnwell. S. C.. Mch. 11, 1924. I he*re*by announce myself a caheli- late* for the office of Clerk of Cotrrt- •if Barnwell Conty, subject to the rule*?-and—-regulations of the Pemo- rattc primary election. C. Keys Sanders. Barnwell, Tv C., April 8. 1924. Blackville, S. C., route 3, June 9. J924. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Coroner for Barn well County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri- mary election. W A. Rossi L.mg Branch. June 9. 192 4. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office* < f Coroner for Barn well County, subject to the* rule*- ami the Democratic pri- S. A. Hair. regulatii :.s of marv election. Barnwell, S. ('., June 9. 1921 1 he reby ammUhce myself a candi date for the office ot Coronei *'<9 Barn well County, subject to the rules and regulations e.f the Democratic pri mary election. — J. M. Diamond. ? ? ? ? v f ❖ f T T ? T T f T ? f ❖ f t ? ? T f Y Y Y f Y f Y t Y Y Y Y ❖ f ❖ f Y Y Y A Buick valve in head mind free from worry DENMARK BUICK CO., DENMARK, S. C. WHI N BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Y Y f Y Y ❖ t ❖ f Y ❖ A-hleigh, S. ('.. June 1G. 1924. I hercly anffTitfnce myself a candi date for the* office of Coroner of Barn well County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri mary election. D. P. Lancaster. For Magistrate at Kline. Kline, S. C., April 29, 1924. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Magistrate at Kline. suhje*ct to the* rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary. A. Otis Sanders. Kline. S. C.. May"5, 1924. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Magistrate nt Kline, subject to the rule? and regu lations of the Democratic primary election. IL B. Harden. For "Magistrate at George ; V CreeTT 1 hereby announce my-elf a candi date for re-elei Hon to th* office of Magistrate for George’s 1 Creek town ship. subject te^ thV rules -and regula- tions ot',trn In moc il'.tic imary. J. A. Morris. -H Thrift IS THE ( ORNER STONE OF SI GUESS. IT IS THE IMPORTANT FOUNDATION OF WEALTH THE THRIFTY M\N IS THE ONE WHO KEEPS ALL OF HIS MONEY IN THE HANK. M AKE YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS 0 0 PUT YOUR MONEY IN A SAFE \Np SOI M> INSTITUTION. f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? t f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X WE RKSPEt TFULLY SOLIC IT YOl R ACCOUNT. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, $*<>,000.00 Make This Bank Your Best Servant. ❖ f Y f Y ❖ f Y Y j Y ❖ f Y Y X '4 1 ♦> - J. E. HARLEY,’ PRES. ♦♦♦ S. E. MOORE, VICE PRES. * 1 Y ❖ N. Cm. W W aLKFR. VICE PRES. «£♦ Y ♦> S f RALPH SMITH CASHIER Hilda, S. G.. Jum- 2”. 1921. 1 hereby a.:n.ounce* my-c if a candi date for the .’dice uf Magistrate George's Greek r.iwnship, subject t the rule- and regulations of the Pern cratic piimary cle«*1ic>n. W. G. Gollins; Uor M^gi^tratc at Dunbarton. DunbartoTTrSt G. w Jjanr V, 192 L I hereby announce* Trlf^df a candi date for the office of Magistrate ai I hereby announce myself a candi- | l) un hartc>n, subject date to succec-d myself as Clerk of Court for Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Ilemoeratic Primary. R. T,. Bronson. I or Sta»e* Senate. Williston. S. C„ April lb 1924 , I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of State Senator ticirn Barnwell County, -ubject tothe rules and regulations of the- Demo cratic primary elecnion. W ('. . Smith. ' regulations of mary election. the to the rules. I lemocratic and pri- J. L. .All. I »ir Magistrate at Meyer's Mill. Meyer’s Mill. S. C.. June 7, 1924. 1 Iho-cW ann^unee-vmysejf a candi date iTir rr-cteiftTTrn to the office of Magistrate for Bennett Springs and Four Mile Township . subject to the rules and icgulation- of the Demo cratic* primary election. B. W. Pegples. I hi rc-l v announce my-olf a eandi- 1 date* for 'the* office of Magistrate* of L niiston. S. ( ..'Apsi! It, 1924 j Bennett Springs and Four Mile* Towh- At the icque - 4 < r mary voters in ; ships, subject to the rule- and regiil: Williston and Rosemaiy tow- eg to annogare ‘V .14 mps. am a car.. s mps, tions of the Demoera'I i i marv. * /<1 Wj, F. Duncan. » » .• . .. —5T- b ■ r t Cramping Spells F OR MORE THAN a YEAR 1 had been in a very bad condition,” says Mrs. R. E. Kimbrell, of Route 1, Dorchester, Texas. “I suffered with cramping spells which gave me bad pains in my back and sides. Sometimes I would have to catch at something, I would get so suddenly dizzy. ... I had to quit doing my work. I tried many reme dies, but none of them seemfcd to do me any good. “In April I went up to Arkansas to TLsit my sister. . . . She said to me, ‘Willie, if you are going to take anything, take Cardui. It will really help you.’ I came home and told my doctor what she had aaid and he said I could not take any hette*r tonic, so my husband immediately got me a bottle and I began it. ... My case was a pretty tough one, I know, so 1 kept on faithfully. After the fourth bottle, I began to feel „very much better, so much so that I was surpriaed at myself. I have taken six bottles now and I can truly say I feel like a different woman. .... I feel fine and I owe it all to Cardui, which 1 took faithfully.” "■ TAKE — ■ ■■■■"■ CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic im—■pawmmwii—ygsawm 8 Trees and Plants FOR SALE! FK JIT AND SH ADE TRE: S, PECAN TREKS, ROSES. SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, 1. ' HEDGE PLANTS, and VINES. CATALOG ON REQUEST The C. C. Dorn Co, *< 109 Ninth St., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. II DR. CECIL RAY, Physician and Surgeon. Office at Mace Drug Company. Barnwell,' S. C. a- ♦ *