The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 14, 1924, Image 5
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EERE AND HEREABOUTS
Mayor A. J. Bcnnttt
in Charleston.
■.pent Sunda.
The days lose
' nine this week.
ten minutes .r. -urw
Miss Frankie Hailey is. in attend
ance at a house party at Brunson.
Farmers of Dunbarton-Have
Loaded 350 Cars of Melons;
Fishermen Have Lucky Trip
Dunbarton. Auir. 11.—The farmers
of this community are finishing lead
ing watermelons. Tbr acreage arpun 1
Dunbarton \vais preatei this year then
ever before and if the price bad be* n
as prod as last year, well over, five
Mr. C. F. Molair left Sunday Vv a j hundred cars wolud b.ave been c ?iip
OiSit of several days to Baltimore.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sm.th speir
rh* week-end at Hemtersonville. N. l .
A large crowd attended the countv
(..mpaien aneeting at Blackville Fri
day.
Mr. (i. M. Neeltsy, of th» Denmark
1 Mick Co., wife a business visitor here
F riday. ; •
Mrs. Hagoml hi; v returned to h< i
rs Tii* after a visit to r von. Mr. M
H. Hagood.
Mr
f nirni
W. I>. Hailey has returred
St. George where she vi.-.C-.l
i sister.
Mr. Perry A. Price attended I. the
** union of the 30th D vision at Char-
i* - ion this week.
Mi
and .Mrs. K E.
two children visited relative*
Suudav aft<-:?i<io«.
Go**<3s.on
^ 14 t i
and
VV id*
..pie;..
ne
citv Friday. Mi, J. E,
< f Seigiingvi’le*. renewed
.inscription to The People.
.1. A Creech;
ped. As it was about three . hundr* 1
and fifty cars were loaded.
The revival meeting at Cyiv .*.s
Chapel Church wn ! l begin on the l tn
Sunday in August and run thmogh
the 5th Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Hitt,
of Allendale*, will do the preaching;,
and from all indications we ar* voirg
to have a good meeting. Whde no
singer will Ik* engaged, there is ef
ficient home talent to guarantee good
-inging thro’ughout the meeting.
o
Friends of Mr. Henry Moody are
now addressing him as “DocCx.
Moody.” He bought the Peoples
Pharmacy from Dr. W. Anderson
last week. We wish him much suc-
cess .in his new enterprise.
Mrs. H. H. King and sjon. Fieriest
Ray. are sending some time at He.d-
tng Springs.
The Rev. E. B. Johnson is awav n‘
present on his vacation. He will Fe
gone for two weeks.
Th* Dunbarton fishing party * -
turned from their trip to Yema-.-**'
la-rt Thursday night. Tney i‘eport'd
a big’time except f(>r ’.he mosquitoes
The party caught about seven bur
died fish andjhad to buy -even hundred I p la
pounds of ice to keep them. 1'i■*...
tell some strange fish tales. Tom
Dick,- and Te*l Killirgsworth vow that
they both caught r.ie same fish >n
both their lines. Jim Killingsworth
state* that three of them were f-h-
ing in the .-cam*- bout. The man in
the bow was catching bream, he was
fishing from the middle of the Ira'
and caught only red breasts, whil •
the old negro paddler, sitting in *bi
stern, caught nothing but cats. Prof.
King hooked a carp so big that h-
pill led the boat loose from her moot
ings and was about to sink it wheu
the hook straightened. Hob rue Cor
ley had the pleasure of shooting at
several alligator.-. Their stories of
-the.ir trip have so fired the imagmu-
tion of their fearers that several
parties thi-v week are going to J -ake
a chance with theii V.icK at the - tmo
store. *
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Elko—C. J. Batts, Tl. R Johnston
and F. P. Lee: c !i rs. C. H. Ander.-oTn,
polling place. Elk > sk h<H»^ house.
Four Mile—D. C. Bu.-h. M. l/ Mc-
Elheny and T. (i. Cobb; cle’k C. (
Youngblot>d; polling p?ace, Ashley : 1
Mill.
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Friendship—{'rank Sander-. .lame*
Ray and G. W. Fail; «'Urk. John Iv.
Ray: jKilling place, Friendship seho*>) ,
house. ■■““••
Hercules—F. L. Still. E. S. Still and
c «
Melvin Carter;
COTTON COTTON
CHAS. G. HOUSTON
w COTTON FACTOR
AUGUSTA, GA.
( i tton Subject to Customer’s 1n-pertion at all Times.
I .real Advance* made Bonded Warehouses
<r < .ther holding <rr Small and Large Accounts
-»Ibng cotton. S*>lcited
'Can”Sell Ml (.rades ol ( otton Advantageously.
c*.
Democratic Club hous
Great Cypre-s — K. M. Harley. Frans name of tne vote:. > The voter shall
Harley and W. H. Moodv, Jr.| cU’rk,, forthwith retir*' iron* to one of the
J. T. Kenkin
school house.
Hilda—F. D. Rowell. S
p<rl!ing place, Kline j booth*, and without undue delay pre-
I pare hi* Utllot by scratching out the
F. Hutto; j name of the candidate for whom he
clerk, A. N. Black; polling place. At y
lantie Coast Lin*' Demit. (remain
Healing Spring*—L. P. Boyl.-ton, minut*
T. J. Grubbs and FI. J. Flair; clerk,
Mi Hedge Hankins*.n; polling plac^iq
lot.
the
* not car*-to 1 vote. No voter shall
in the Iwioth Fohger than 5
After q lepuring his hal-
the voter -hall }ue*ent him*elf to
manager. Hi- ballot must be
j folded in such a way that the number
can be seen and the coupon can be
the manager
revealing the
readily, detached ' by
Healing Springs school house.
Red flak—O, D. Moore, W. C/tfirt
and T. 0. Davis;, cl* rk, W. L. Baxley ;
•polling place,Snclling Mercantile Co.’s , without in any way
store. I printed port ion of the ballot. If th*‘
R< ody Branch—I M Gigb’.p, Wil- voter is not chalh nged. and takes the
lie,L. Baxley and M. O. Creech; clerk, j prescribed oath, the manager sha 1
‘ J. C. J£. Guubb*; polling place, Reedy tear off the coupon, pyt it on tile
Branch Church. stamp the ballot, and th*- voter shall
NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL PRf-
MArV ELECTION.
place.
Park and Playground to Be
Provided for Children of
Town; Committee at Work
A playground for the child:
lr and Mrs. Wafh-nHraibour
.-ho.e-vil e. are vi.-it.ng rvlativt *
• ♦ i ds m the’ citv this week.
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tod - Hi- Mol d.:;, a ■ t* i'T.<h>n
t\\«t weeK* at -he'" 11
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lr-. \. J. Bennett and child: - * o ;.i<
’ho meur'a.n- i t Ninth Can in a.
•!*■!•*' they expect to -pend the n :
. mii-K of ’hi summf >.
1 r. and -Mr-, ( has. A. H*‘! - ey <'t
:rii ir autonob: *■ Monday aftein *n
; q. a v -1 t-> relat.ve* in the nr ri:-
*.?.!* i t North Carolina.
* i ot
Ba: nw**ll is to be. provided in ;h* in.-
mediat*' future, Mr. James H. Ltima*-
ter having given permission toi - t /■
u-e of hi^ lot at the corner or Main
This is an ideal place for a nark
where the children can play and tb<
mother* and nur-i - tak*- the babies
| for a little outing., a* th*- large shade
Mi eel anil Marlboro Avenue To
purpose. These grounds art
th;* tree* make
it a delightful spot. The
heauti-! Comrnis-loner- of Public Work's, it in
fudy shaded and well drained and v. - ;)’j under-t*io<L-. v havi agree*! to furnish
he nut. immediately into first via*.-j free lights on. the grounds a,ml every
condition for a play ground fur th” thing pos-iblo will be done to give the
nrldren. A eomnutte**- consist mg «>f ■
Mr-. A. A. McAllister, Mrs. Harr;. r * 1
t'alhoun. Mrs. Jas. ?*1. Caldwed Mi-.
\. A. Lemon and Miss Eima Cave
r.a* been appointed to sup**.vv.se the
wi,rk. Mr. J. D. Robison, superint' n-l-
en.t of the local schools, and Coi. Har-
y D. Calhoun will be associated wit
toe committee.
time.
subscript ion
wi.i
be
children a goot
A popular
taker, to defray the i xper.-;es of put
ting the ground* in order, and any
one naving joggling boards, settee .
wing* oi ahything tdse that will ado
to the pleasure of t he child: * n is
asked to notify the committee, as the
playground i- a community affair.
G Rosemary—-Marion Hair, R. W.
To,! arid W. 0. Cook; clerk, J. M.
WeathorsU «■; polling place, F’leasant
Hill se’Fuk)] hous* - .
Siloam—J. W. Bates. W. Pres. Moi-
rig ar.<1 Belton Holly; clerk. 0. 11.
Gwens; [Killing' place. Siloam Church.
. Williston—K. J. Rountree, M. F.
Weathersln-*' and I.** Bryant Given*;
clerk, Ronald T*;. nek: polling plhcc.
vacant store.
Special attention ca.ltd to the fol
lowing ihiles:
30. The Mar.agi ••* shall np«n the
[Kills at k oVkK’k a. :s.. .. :<1 do-** them
at 4 o’clock p. m ; provided, That in
'he citie- ot (’ii.ir --ton and Columbia
the ml's *h;.l) i } * n at S oYloek a. ni ,
and clo**' at 0 o’clock p. m. The man
agers shall then pioceed publicly t..
count the vote*, .kft'er tabulating the
Tesuit the managers -hall certify the
same and forward the ballot.box. con-
Diining the ballot- - , poll li.-f ami all
other papers. *-xc. fit the club roll, re
lating to -m b *-:*• 11 r . by one of t h">r
deposit lii-, ticket in the Ikix. and shall
immediately leave the polling place.
If a vote: -hall mar or deface his bal
lot, he may obtain on* additinna! bal
lot upon return.ng to tne manager
charge of the ballotg the ballot so
marred or defaced, with the coupon
u'tadied. The manager in charge of
the poll li-t -hall (mange the number
of the ballot o.) hi* poll list, ard [ilate
the 11* faced ballot on file. No voter
shall lie giver: a -eci t.d ballot until he
ha* retuihe.i tb* tust one with cou
pon attached;
Sect ion t 3 No 1 p< rsurt shall be al-
I iwed within the g'uard rail except as
hereinafter-provul*-*!. If a vo‘e: can*
j not read or twite. * r is physically dis-
abl*‘ij. an*l liy * asen< tht reof *!i*t tint
sign the enr'd’mert tibok. he may aii-
II al to the managi rs for a--istance,
ar. l tire 'chairman of the niarag -rs
hall appoint one id *,e minagers,
and a by-stander to be *lesignat-'d by
the voter, to a**i*t him in jne;;aring
his ballot: Provide*], After the vo-
numbet
ih* cha:.m: n of the count\
committ** within ■'
close of the polls.
35. The counfy
a*s*-mlil« at th :
hours after the
committees .-ha 1 !
.
•e-pective court
Mess: - *, Bulb r K~ [far*-, of Saluda,
* id G. 1.. Tool*, of Aiken, iandidat* -
r a - Cong, e**, w> re in the city lb: a
♦>h*irt while Tue*day morninf?.
Mrs. J. Port*: and daughte 1 ,
Mis- Blanche Porter, left Thursday
for a \:-.t to Bnx-vard and other plac- *
ot inter* *t in the mountains of W*s-
1*jTi North ( atolina.
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Mr. Mordecai Mazui'sky is spen-’ing
*orri* time in New A’ork, where he
went t*i putxhar* Fall and \S v,'te)
v'Xiii*!* for MazurskyV* -Departmem,
btel - *'.
Mrs. M. Wray and three *i>ny
(* .Mem[)his. Tenn.. and Mis- Birdie
Christ:*', of Atlanta. Ga., arrixed here
Momlay in their automohi]*- fm a
- t t*> the former's mother. Mi's C.
•I. Chi’iytie.
Early Destruction of Cotton
Stalks is Important Measure
in Control of Boll Weevil
Xh« many friend - of Mr. and Mis.
L. Bradley, of Kline, will be glad
. kn.iw that their soil, who ha* be r
musly ill for the past srvei.:l
eks. is impr*iving and will b* ;.l I*
In nut again s.ion
A drop of cotton -till growing and
friuiting fnay be gieatly ben* fitted
and a great many more of th* boh’*
allowed to mature by the proi>**r dust
ing with calcium’arsenate. A great
many of the bolls are still in. such a
stag*- of development that they might
Re seriously damaged by the boll
weevil.
Unless absolutely necessary in or
der to provide a sufficient amount of
forage, will advise against the pra"-
t;ee of pulling fodder, as the yield of
corn i* reduced when' fodder is puH-
ed, cau-ing a loss mereiiy. Let’s no - ,
[iull fodder whenever we can avo’d
doing so. Seed corn saved from stalks
from which the fodder na* been pull-
id i- not neat .-*> good as that from
iin which the haves aie ailowe:!
c*i) n
to remain.
Let’s now begin to make our nlan
for the early destruction of cotton
stalks, tins is an exceedingly impor-
4 .
tant measure, and although our in-
fe-tation of weevil this year is some
what lighter than it ha* been for the
pa*t few years, still the early de
struction of stalks will be of great
benefit to u*, and will gl'eatTy reduc-.*
the carrier of weev**. We should
make our [dan- to destroy our stalk-
by October loth.
Fall gardens are a great benefit ♦<!
the farm family. Fanners should now
Fie making such p'anting in vegeta
ble* as are suited in
vegetables .during the
11. G
orde: to have
fall months.
Bovl-ton.
hou*es on • •te rrt'«.’ ).; M g of th* secotvl 1 chairman ol th*
day after th*- election on or before 13
o’clock noon to tabulate the -returns
f
and declare the results of th*' primary
Vo far a- the same relat* s to m( mbers
of the general assembly and county
oflices, and -hall forward immediately
to th chairman of the State commit-
bee at Columbia, S. C., the result of
the .election
in
their
respective coun-
-4’ount.v Ag«'nt -
'I'ake Long Trip.
Mi. and Mr*. Edward Read, * f
F mingham. Ala., and Mr*. I. a a. i
b>i< pfi*‘!d. of Sylvania. Ga., are vi*it-
•ig - , relatives and 1ri<‘nils in Barmvi ,1
..-fl * All* ndale ('ounlie*. They drove
vi i m Mr. Read * aufonobile.
Mr. D. P. John*on, of Bh
.-.vas im the city Tuesday. He ha-
i * tur:i**d from a’stay of two weik
■ il**nn Sfiring* and eonfinned the
*<*it of th* excellent race that f
Col. J. E. Hailey. Messrs. T-xie
Riehard-on, W. 1.. Cave and J. E.
Harley. Jr.. toure*l the eastern [;*.
of the^tate Wcslnesday in th* f.r
mer's *:ii for the purpose of in^p*rlv.
ing the crops in the Tee Dee. lie-v
v'i*ite*l a number or p:aces. among
•,' em being the Coker Pedigreed Seed
Farm at llartsyille. tne goveniment.
*‘xpeiiment station at F.orence and
! thi* [leach orehard- at Me,Bee. rbey
, traveled about 400 miles, leaving her-
r ''- | at five o’clock Wednesday momirg
'i-lock
Advertise in The People.
NOTICE OF 1‘RIMARY KLK( TION.
Execulive Committee, Democratic
Part*, Barnwell Count*.
just...
on-
"i«
ma n
stion fm
iyim- ,* maxing n rra’
th*‘. Senate.
i and arriving homi about tw*
Thursday morning. *
Attention is again called to ihe
* I'tiiig of the County I»em'ocrat’c
Executive ('omm’ttee at ten o'clock
tomorrow (Friday t morning, at the
( ourt House her* 1 . Thi* m*-*-‘ing has
C*n ailed for thi purpose of nurg-
Enrollment >n l!nd District.
For the benefit of those who li’ e-Tt
figure on the probable outcome - of i roy Molair;.
elections. The People has compiled *I>e House,
following table * Flowing the enroll
ment in the nine counties of the Jnd
Barnwell. S. C,.
August 5, 1922. ■
Notice is hereby given that a pri
mary ejection of ti e Democratic party
will Fi** beat *m Tpo-Uay. August 2bHr
1924. ami a -< . mil .pi imai y. if one h<
necessary, will he held two weeks
‘hereafter.
The following manager* are here-
byappoiiited and th** *<iilowirig pollinj.
place* named for both elections:
Barnwell—G. W. Halford, (’. F.
Carter ami S. B. Mo***ley: clerk, Le-
pollir.g place, Couit
ties for United States senator, State
officers, congressmen and solicitors.
The State committ*** stall proceed to
canvass the vote and declare the re
sult.
3fi. The protests ano contests f*'; -
county officers and members of th.;*
general assembly -ball he filed within
two days after the day of th*' declara
tion by the county committee of th**
result of the election with th** (hair-
man of th** county committee and said
pounty committee shall hear and de
termine the same, at it* first meeting
thereafter.
Rule 45. , .
Section l. -1 In ivory primary elec
tion in thi - : State there shall be pro
vided at each polling precinct on**
booth for every 100 enrolled" voter
757
or
fraction thereof.
majority in.-n-.,,. im- ^
booths shall be riiad** of w ioil, cheap
metal, or any otFvr -uitaFile sub
stance. shall riot he less than 32 inches
ter 1 - ballot ha- been pi - o|>ar>(l. th*' by
stander -o apiminted *hall immediate
ly go behind the guard rail. Pro-
vi-lwF further. That in cities contain
ing 55,000 inhabitants or more, flu*
managers shall ap
point two of the watchers repre***nt-
ing the different factions to a-sist him
in preparing the ballot; after the vo
ter’s ballot has been prepared, the
watchers so, appointed shall imme
diately go Ik hind the guard railing.
Provided further. That if there lie n*>
such watchers available, the chair
man may appoint two bystanders who
are qualified to vote in such primary to
assist the voter in the preparation of
his ballot.
Section 6. From the time of the
opening of the [Kills until the an
nouncement of the result and the
signing of the official returns, no per
son shall be admitted to the [lolling
place except the managers, duly au
thorized watchers and challengers,
the chairman of the executive com
mittee or member of the. executive
committee appointed in his Mead to
supervise the polling place, persons
duly admitted for the purpose of vpi*<
ing, police officers admitted by the
managers’to preserve order or en
force law, Provided, However, That
j candidates for public office voted for at
'.such nulling nlact* may be present at
Pursuant , to authority vested ir*
us 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 (fi) Aldermen and one
Commissioner of Public Works to
*uccecd Mrs. Bessie B. Easterling as
the Democratic nominees to be voted
for in the general election to be hen^
for the purpose of electing a Mayor,
six Aldermen, and a Commissioner
of Public Works for the city of
Barnwell. ML *
This elect um *ha!l Ik* held under
rules nf the Democratic Party.
In the said election the Voter* shall
serctoh the names of all save one
candidate for Mayor, all save six (6)
candidates for Aldermen, and alt
save one candidate for Commission
er of Public Works. No person
»hall be allow***! to vote at this pri
mary unless he or she ha< enrolled
hi* or her name in the bo(*K provided
for that purpose.
T. A. Holland, Sam J. Haliord and
Allen J Owens are hereby a[ pointed
managers of election and it -hall bp
their duty to conduct the said elec
tion a* the State and County Demo
cratic primary elections are held,
and to declare the results of the
election in writing to the executive
commUt***' of the Barnwell Municipal
Democratic Party within three day*
after the -aid primary election.
The poll* shall be opened at the
Court House and kept open from Sl
ot! o’clock A. M. until 4:00 P. M. on
said day.
By imler of the Executive Commit
tee:
A. A. Lemon, Chairman.
G W. Manville, Secretary.
Barnwell, S. C., July 29, 1924.
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given that the co-
partner-hip formerly composed of
W. J. Baxley and H. J. Phillips, oper
ating under the name an/l style of J
and J. Sanitary Market, has been dis
solved, W. J. Baxley retiring from the
business and H. J. Phillips Jjaving
taken the same over and assumed all
debts and oldigations of said business.
This 17th day of July, 1924.
W. J. BAXLEY,
H. J. PHILLIPS.
wide anil 32 Inin s deep, aril six feet,
*ix inche- high, shall be provided with
a curtain hanging from thi- top in
front to within three •eet of the floor,
and *hal! have a suitable shelf on
which the voter can I'epare hi* ticket.
Pi ov id**d—TFmt 4h(f- nrovmon* of th*s4
l*j-7 v ,, . , ' .H-iie provided bv the rules of the partv.
TAct shall not apply to any precinct ’ * •
canvass of the votes. Provided,
Canvass of the votes, shall be open
! to the public.
Section 7. If the watchers or officer*
j of the law who are admitted to the
polling place by D'e managers shall
1 interfere with the manager- or ob-
i struct the voting, it shall tie the du^y
of the managers to *uspend the elec
tion until order is restored, or a* may
Wm. McNAB
Representing
FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Personal attention given all businea*
Office in Harrison Block, Main St.
the
t>ie club rolls in* preparation fei
coming election. »
Mr. and M: - -. E igen*- Ka-’ter'ir’s. v*
:.. - :ie*l Sunday from a \ *.t to G - ** - •-
•i.i, N. Wliih away, the form**!
ofl'ered a m -ition i.i Hie Ta - Hi
f. and th* :i fr
igTeCr'that they
ture bom* the -1 *'
<*;.\«' today (TF
Carolina.
cn-F* v.iil leurn \v;‘M
\viji make th' i f ’■
They exp* ’ ;o
ii-k.Yi f.r Na.'h
( cngressional
Aiken .. -
A ilendale
Bamlverg
B, i - n\v* 1!
. Beaufort
Edgefield
- Hampton
Jasper
Saluda . _
I Total
District.
1.5“9
2.**' ! 9
3.17^.
1.309
2 f.i’Ti
2.17!
ps'l
... 20.701
Bennett Springs—W. F. Bate.*. J.
B Kirkland and J. A. Meyer, Ji ;
ch i k. C, B. *Ellis. Jr.; polling plac?.
i ,. t
Pleasant Mountain school house.
B’a kville—C. C. Starne. L. F Hai”
an! E. H. W* issingerg—cli rk. J. H.
• i*
polling i-'ap*.
11. ■or,, i 1 ,. ■; : *
Hutto and Jacob
* ii
i,.] (
r-.
,ce
Va<ant *to:-.'.
( nitty. Lnin
clerk. I-adore
Double Ponds
Hartz.ig; polling [a;
I ' ^
schoed house: , *.
Dui harton—J. M. Killing-worth. P.
H - is and J. 1. Anderson
W. R. Owen*; poking place,
; clerk,
■vacant i
'where there are less than fifty (50) i
voter* enrolled on th*-cluh roll at -uerr':
precinct.
Section 2. The - polling places shall 1
'Fn* provided with a taFiie fm "the m ih-
agers. The polls shall be provided
with a guard rail, so that no one ex
cept as hereinafter provided shall *ip-
proachTiearei - than live IVet of the
iKioths in wHich the voter* aie pre
paring their ballot-.
Section 3. Th* ticket- -hall he
printed on cWtc-wlilte "ai*pr in th<*
usunJ manner, biB shall have a eou-
pon at the top perforated so as to be
easily detached. <> the' coupon shall
be pi inted ‘‘Off irl ballot/’ ‘•C!u!>
-. .Jpjard -■ No, — - .”
Th*' numbers * ml run seriaUm. for
each club. Th* !* -h;:17 he 50 per cen*.
more I'?Pots thi: ’] <•.* ar** voter.- en-
roku’d at each y«*tir g place.
Section 4. The inant»g ; r< -hall be
r« *ponsible for all ballots furnished.
When' a voter presents himself he
Th*- manager
in'Ciiarg* of th* p-M li-t* shall enjer
^ie numl'-r **f th* • .diet next the
BARNWELL. 8. C
voter
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*■■ all Ik* given a bj. lot.
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No fier-on shall be allowed to approach
[lolling plate* within 25 feet while
polls are open, othei than the person?
herein provided for. 11
Section S. Upon the close of the
election, managers shall account to
the executive committ** for all bal
lots delivered to them, and make the
following return: (a) The numFter of
official ballot* furni*hed to each poll
ing precinct. (1)) The number of of
ficial ballots spoiled and returned ,by
voter*, let The numFier of official
Imllots actually voted.
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fopy of rules will be mailed to man
agers of each club with tickets.
Each executive committeeman is
hereFiv notified that he will Ft*- re-
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quired to furnish the managers of eh* •-
lion with two suitable boxes, one f
* i( ket* for candidate^ for State effi -
and ore for candidates for (.loigres-
sii.nal an*) County < ffiee*. (Ordinary,
; c igai boxes will do.[
EDGAR A^ BROWN.
County Chairman.
B. P. DAVIES.
Secietarv.
MONEY TO LOAN
Loans made same day
application received^
No Red Tape.
HARLEY & BLATT.
Attorneys-at-Law
BarnwelL S. C.
Hairs Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in a “run down” condi
tion 1 . will notice that Catarrh botner*
them much more than when they are in
good health This .‘act proves that while
Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE *bn-
sists of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, whi h assists
in improving the Oeneral Health.
Sold by druggists for over 40 Years,?
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio.
3QTCH!
Money back without question
if HUNT’S GUARANTEED
SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
(Hunt's Salve and Soap),fail in
the treatment of Itch, Eezema,
Ringworm, Tetter or cthrr itch
ing akin disc a ken. Try thi%
treatment at our riik.
Mase & Deason Drug Store
Barnwell, South Carolina.
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