The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 14, 1924, Image 8

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4 ■n -3.. -.-r* Attend Davis Notifiratinn. Bentjett. Mis<< Mattie Lee Bennett left Thnrs- Col. Fd^ir A. Brown, of Barnwell, day for Travelers' Rest. GreenviM vhaiitnan of the Statir Kxecutive Com- Coiintv. wheic '>he mittee, Claud N. Sapp, named by th" South Carolina deU nation as mem ber of the eommittee on ivotification, aeeepted a positi :i to tea h tin- travelers Rest summer sehtail. Mrs. Jo-ephinc Hickson and U'-- md Allen Sapp, both of Columbia, Hi, kson have leturned to ‘tv^r left the capital city Satunlay by auto mobile for Clark'bur^. W. Va., to attend the Davis liotiiication <^ere monies. * \ i^it Knllv I teach. Mr. and Mis. B. I’. Davies, Master Billie Davies, Mr. j. A Porter, Mrs. K. F. Bauer and little daUjfhter moC «ned to Charleston and Folly Beach Sunday, where they spent a very de liubtful day. A larjfe crowd enjoyed the surf bathing and during the af- teinoon one of the bath(*rs hauled a ♦lead shark from the water. It a r . tracted considerable attention, espe •- ially in view of the fact that a younu* man was bitten liy/ a'^hark off Folly Island several davs atfo. To Build Nev Ne jro School. ( ontrac! was let hist week for the at once in VVilliston of a handsome in w c do red Vcbool build- inn to br 'huilt under the Rosonwahi piai,. The building is a result of cM'ial years' hard work on the nar t he*( olore<t* people id' Williston witii the he. rty eo-opei ation of the white trustees. The local, town and state hoards are ro-o|>eiafip; in the ere 1 lion of thi. modern liuildiiiff which will be in line with the best sehdoi tuiildhius of the state for negroes. home in Columbia, after visiting M,. and Min. C. A. Bennett and others. Mr. md Mrs. C. B. Parker ind daughter. Miss Kat** liennedv, and ' *' / • --t Mr-. , Kmnia K. •nnedy h.ave return.* 1 flam a t to Dublin. Ga. * * Mrs. C 15. I ?ush. Mr-, (iuy 1 <>k and Mrs. I ,oUisi !• Matthew- jKihs, gt Kllente 11, day. were visitor, Inq-!* -’ rues- Mtention \V. M. I’., tth Division Miss Hill, <*ur field worker will he in our division nekt Week and will v is if sis many of Hie societies as possible within the four days which '-he gives us. The schedule is as follows: Barnwell, Tuesday, August llffh, a' a. m., .and at Reedy Branch at i :3I» p m. Frimidship, Wednesday, Aug. 'ddth, 10:."HI a. m., and n't Ml. Olivet' at t:ot) p. m Kline, Thur'd.ay, Aug. L’lst, sit l0: o „v a. m., and at Ulmers at 1:150 p .m. Sycamore Friday, August 22nd, at 10:110 a. m., and at Mt. Anion at p. m. Committee. Olar Social News. Synopsis of Spi^ech Delivered by Butler B. Hare at 71-, melors.'carijloupes, peaches or o‘/vr crops in thwyariou-' ma'*k«ts-the day previous anl the number of cars of Barnwell on July 9th each routed there for. Such a ‘chart or map will <|a!>!e the truck and t ’ru!*' (CONTINl' FD FROM FIRST PA(jK) grcAve’• to fri-kel their produce w’?.— : ly an<i inteAjootlj'. In addi^ on 1920 -that husrrrrs^ conditions i:>' F :- thereto', I be 1 ’*- ,, the insnection 3• ropy' were so depressed that it would vice should Ik ,,, erilarv *d that no be physically. :mp:»ssibie to di-po-.* oil broker or coa>|i;ssr n man woul 1 b^ our cotton crop at the prices claim-.I allowed to" u you 'hat a tar '> r ifiuld 1 obtain, and thut.it was ‘he truck had bifceri^duiaped" before first duty of our govt*rnm^nt to takt win 'obtainli.g perni%.ii,;i tb'o'm—ttsgtivei’u- ever >ti*p« were necessary to prevr^' ment in-pectoi Finn piesekt cm unnatural deflation, instead of nag- dition- Che iiiM^tioi seiy.ee. ome- men ting it, arid at the -atile tim-* it times results m as much harm is should hav;* utilized its .means and gocil, becau.« t'>illustrate, you] may Olar, Aug. !>.— Mr. Cl. Kdwatd Nee- I ley is spending his vacation ^t Ho' Springs, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Howell, of Georgetown, who have hcen visiting Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Cook, have re turned home. The following boys who have been -attending the Citizen’- Camp at-For* 'Bragg. N., < b, have returned home: Allie Gray, Theodore Bennett, Marion Bessinger and ISenianirn Morris. .ludge and Mrs. H. F. Rice, of Aiken, spent a few days this week with the judge'- hi other and -iste'' tiere. Mr. M. N K •nmt Mr.-. Nannie Milcy. r Mos Mary I trowning. of Tillman, sisiti-d tiie familv of Mr. and Mrs. -W 15. ( bitty this week. Mrs. .1, ( ai l Ken s,- and son of Mi-"- I'inkie Bates ha- rctui- -! 15amtierg. \ isitisl Mi. mid Mrs. C. F. ff ’tn Ontngi-buig. when- she attend Ri/er Tllllr-sday. j act tb» ; -umniei school. The .Mis-e- Noi ma and Carrie Btitli-> Mt and Mrs, < ’a-fof \rnis»r.. Mr-. .1. A. MrCuc, ‘of Banil»» ,,, g, -'pent the wek with ner pare it-, Mr and Mis. W. P. Walsh. Mr. P. S. Ussery left Tuesday b- be joim-il in Graniteviile by hi- op Fdbc:t t's-er y, wife and ehildien, f >r a niot'>!- triji to Saluda, N. v h. ■ Mrs. 1'- ••ry is spending the' sum*»!-*- - and is ’apiTriy Vegaining her he ilt'c. Mr W. K. P'l'othni, Mi- t.-.o; •• Prothro and Hu* letter’- gue-f. ^*!- Salley, of C dunilii.x, •»;)»'!'? Tue-day in Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. R ,\ W it'u-r-'i-e, Mrs. M. I., Boliek and son, R * 1 . and Mi s Flourtmy Owens >v**;v visit M's t-o \ugn -: a Tuesday. Mrs. K. L. Brown ami 1'b-dr'1.. Annie 1.auric end Rb-a I.ee, of S tv annah, ary visiting her sister, Mrs, Warren Parkci and Mi-s Pearl Pes Cork. After spending several weeks fn this. -ect ioi) and iiea-r Charleston. Mrs Ida A. Ready and son, <5. W. Ready. ■ft in their car Tuesday for. tlvor home in Frostproof, Fla. Kn route to their-mew home in Tampa. Fla., Hr. .■Ttm Mr-'. Ash ey Weathershee, recentiy of I’eltbn. s'i..> ped to visit their pai nts, Mr. and Mr- M. F. Wathershec. Among the recent campers at Smith's Swimming pool are ,Mrs. Shelley and daughters, Mr-. !>. \. Kdison, llis-i*s llarrlson. Uerlorg, Swearingen and Bowbe and M *- m. Ilarrison and Padgett all of Trcntor. "Mi-s Kmtna Crum, of liowesvil.:-. is vi'-iti.ig Miss Liu'ile Scott. . Mrs. Duncan Smith, of Augu-'.i, wa- a recent visitor to her br-jth-:. Mr. T. P. Scott. » • Miss Glady- Joweis is vi-iting .\fi' J. R. Mcservey in Cliarlestoii. Miss Kmmie Belle P'iston, o^ - John-onville, is visiting Mrs. i). 1.. Merritt. Miss Helen Battle, of Atlatita, is a visitor of Mrs. .1. A. Lat v imer. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Woodward. u r Allendale, spent Wedm-day with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Folk. Mr., and Mrs. .1. K. Kennedy. D'ivi I and F.ii/.abeth Kennedy left Wedm*-- day for Hendeisonville, N. C., wh;n they wifi stay several weeks. Mrs. M. F. Weathersbee i- vi.-i'iug her sons. Me-srs Allen and ,-\sh 1 V\ eat hershei* in Tampa. F a Mr. ami Mrs. I.. P. William- etld Mr.-. 15. F. Drumm .ml left this wr. k foi a motor trip t*> Sumter am! S‘. Paul, N. C.. where they will \ ‘ Mrs 4 Cave in Sumter, and Mr. and Mrs. L. I*. Nance in St. I*an:. Mr. and Mr-. F. D7~\\b ipioitz ; id little .-<\ii. , ol' Savannall. wer*- ree.-n visit01 - ol relati\es here. devoted iks efforts to stabalizing *he -hoj) a carli.ad of melons to a hr ike. busiiH—s relation and coaditi<yis at in New - \ ork and may show s*>rru* home.and abroad. To prevent a iv- j slight deleriatioti or .e.T grade upon cui foiiee of the conditions that f >1 arrival, h'or instifcce, the insne tor lowed ami to bring about stability to : reports the present depressed business eondi- may sell them t’iorrs. I believe that our Cpngrc -hould combine the present Bureau i’rade Rolatioivs, the Bureau < ten per cep off, the broker a- uu ii immediately but then- is nt^uig»o beep him from writ.ng you within tie next few lia; .- !’’'>r that deti-iiatiun ,eor,turned and the eign and Domestic Affairs, the Fe ^ car had to be “dump*!”, and pl**a * era I ,Trade Commission and th* B”-.'remit a stated balance »> cover frelgl.t. lean- of Markets iriff* one bureau or. In s-j c h a case you .ire .ybsobjteiy commission to be known a- a Foreign he!pie.-' and Hie. m-n-etor’- renort and Domestic Business Bureau. It (.'gives < dor to the hfeems ."tateuieu*. would he the duty of such a c-.mmi--i ami you \ViIl never befully'protec: hi-- an to utilize existing "ov- until there is a law Vr egulation malC gvneies in keeping it eve 1 ng it imt sstble foi ■t>mker or llt r or, hai.d.-oi^ the -business pul e of ‘h*- n.is-ion merchant to. tjport a ca: \v.Ti ld mark"* - that it may f,»re ^’ueii.g “dun.iped” unless he holds and at the same time iorestall dun or bun 'i naWita! ; auv inspector .-, cc tituate giving I .'.m a- an au- panic- or imsii.e.-s depression- likely to atfect the bu-iness «’f this eouutrv. Such a commission or bureau would serve a> ;i bu-ines- barometer ati l would—coniectl\ register the worbl's business condition at all time-. We h.aic a 1 onditipn at present illus'' •it. thority to do so. —;— Drainage. I favor the. extenson of the im- gation and reclamatitn' policy of the govtinnjen' alrealy established in the. we-t so as to include the draina gi of -vvamps and overflowed I. found in practieallj ail southern he-e ing the necessity for such a gov mo menta! agency. Th'c manufactur - -, >t . lU . Si f()| . u . ith pro|H , (lrainai:e have been saying for the past -i\ 1 months that they could not buy cot ton and give a fair price because they can not -ell their iotton good^where- our Cooperative Cotton As.-oCiat'oa is -aying that it is big business ami the -peculators trving to discredit and destroy the efficiency or the Assoehi- countic- skii’ting the ’oast from \ 1 - gmia to Texa- could Tie made the Car-' den of Kden of modeci times and the richest globe. Pe.ie agricultural .-ection f th Immigration. in a law -e-tra . ». , • 1 , 1 , , I migration. In other wo-'-.l tain ion have a rght to know which ; is co. reel. I huv * right to know ami K' would like to know. If the coi* mi- tion o*' the manufacturers is’,triic '’Cm’ m ^ such an agency as I propo-e w uld be in a position t<> locate market- fo ur good- or have congress e-tablish such trade relation- with foreign countries a- woul i take care of >ur exports, for it is unreasonable to say 'that there is -urplu- of cotton goods when the number of people to be clothed is greater today than ever before and we had only a ten million bale crop to supply them with. On Hie other hand, ifj there is an organi zed effort on their part to -upjir-‘s- tnade, as alleged l>\ me A-sociaticn of which f am a member, there nugY. to L- some way whereby they ,ca!> lie prosecuted undor existing statue-;, and the agency I suggest would c tainly take cai«- ol these nced- * li-mand .. I contcrid that there can be a ou:' government but -imply a coutr but i *ivi .'j. i Iijg ;m- I woulii Imnr.grat.o'i passed oy congres at the s 'as' iiiv. However. I believe *ha*. no immigrant -houlif be adiiw-d to if come a citizen of the Cnitel S’a'c- until he has been a tesident the .-in i-ixi' at lea.-t ten years, instead of ‘C e years as now provided, because no per-on should be permitted to becorn - a citizen and exercise the tight to .Vote and thereby shape out legisla tion until he or she 5i.a- become fho>- oughly familiar and in sympathy with our ideals of govcrr.r-.ent and und< 1- stand their obligations theret 1. ( hild Labor Ar.iendmVrit I am oppi>s*sI to the propu-ed a’-fT- endment to our eon.stitut;on givm t congress the right and power to un- act legislation regulating the employ- pR[\|i,K(5KD INTRRESTS. I I. ment or working of children unde. IHt fui . thl .,. that the leasing of th rushing ..money ■ to farmers at a low rate of interest on lung .time loaned" order that they may t>e able to buy land, build -homes, erect churche- ‘imi estai)lish -schools for the education and training of the future citizensir ;>' of our country. Two years later the general idea as outlined was framed into a bill, introduced in congress, en acted into law. and known as the Fed eral Farm Loan Act which provided for th-- establishmen* of hath the Fe.deral Land Banks and the loi’.i'. Stock Land Banks. As a result of this idea and legislation the farm *r- of South Carolina during Hu* past -dx or eight years have ween furnished •vith upwards of $20,0()n.0lH), whei* :t.- the farmers of the L'ntteii States have been saved from bankruptcy to the extent of more than ' 1 ..JOO.fWlO.tH’". I refer to. this simply to.show that rr..' *ntere^f im^iy past has heeri identified with the agricultural interest of m\ state, and at the same time to'dernor;- strate my capacity arid ability to d *- vi-»* and execute pt;and leg! - tie:: iwt only touching the interest -f farmer but every other busines- of. Cu* country. Our rec(*nt Democratic vertior. in ■ ('olttni'da v.-ent on recerd by saying it would recommend '♦rat no change- he made in the’.exis iog law. .—v , Tariff. I am < py -m-'I to a protective tariff and A* elected .as you. repres'entatne in ( orgre-s I -hall ins.sf. t li;it *ho-<. articles—iff A mer-. ear- rrvmtifno-nrn which are sold abroad more eh *aply that! at home should he placed on the free list. What I mean is that our manufacturers shouai not be pro tected and thereby enabled to -el! their goods cheaper in foreign nlat- kets than you can 1hi\ ;*iem at home. To illu-trate, I understami you car buy nails in Canada that are manu factured in the Cnited States 2b ct*nt cheaper than you can huy "n your own market. Such a polii v i- loth unfair and unjust to the \m- erican consumer because the pi-r cent additional that he pay- 1- not a tariff that goes into the trea-urv f imply to the manufacturer Good Roads. I believe .oui- govciT.nH*n conduct and maintain tin highway- traversed hy" <>;: livery routes, and I am favor , of national aid to local authorities in the construction and maintenance of highways a, now provided. ~ Natural Resources. I U'lreve 111 the 1 onservation of ill our natural resources, such a- fo-t ests, mineral land-, n^v.gablc streams, oil fields, etc.,' and if elected. I -h ill endeavor to^enact wha-tever legi-l.i- tion is necessary to prevent their lx - ing wasted or abused hv Sl’RCIAL m MUNICIPAL ELECTION J I hereb For Mayor. v announce myself a card- • date for the office of Mayor for ._ the town of Barnwell, subject to t ’.ufe rules and regulation- of the Dgmo a era tit municipal pi unary election. r J, (j. Moody. -Tr. 1 hereby announce myself a ednd— date for the office of Maypr of Bar 1 well, subject to the rules of th,e Demo cratic. oaunicipal primary electin', pledging myself, if elected, to » stringent enforcement of ttye aw', without fear or favor. r ^ •* W. D'. Hajrle'/. I hereby annoi^n e myself a candi date for ttie. office ot Mayor of Barn well. subject to th rules and regula tions of ths Democratic Muhicipil primary election. VV R. Hubbard a iW 5 '-r ‘he Ml For Alderman. I hereby announce .nt>s<*lf a ca dat*-*-for the off no of Alderman the town of Barnwell, -abject to c * uI *- and regulaticii- of t’ie Dem cratic municipal primary. election, L. K. Davi- L In* u“hy date for 1 the town < rul.-- and cratic municipal announce myself a car..I he offic ■ < f Alderman if Baruwi 1 . subject to 1 A'egulateoi- i>l the Derr primary elect.io”.. ■ J. M. Brodi •. I hereby annoume mx-elf a can: "date for the offic** of Alderman f the town of Barr.will. subject ‘ > t rutes and regulation, of the Dent cratic municipal primary election. Berry A. I*ric • I hereby announce myself a casid 1 date for the office of Alderman ' > the town of Barnwell, subject to * rules-and rogulatnei. of the Derr cratic municipal primary election. K. ff Peaco* k. 1 I hereby announce myself a cane, ite for the off.iv of' A|(k.|*fn: 4 r! ‘ Barnwell, -u'd: *ct ' > : i c tow 11 th rule- and regulation, of the D* cratic municipal p: ihiary .**'.ect ; . -it B. W. So road-‘ I her.*! >y arinou:.' ** myself a can r iitral *b- dati* foi the ffa • of Aid**rni an t further i 1 the town of Barnwell, subject to t ' * j -tat*- and rules an. l regulations of the I >etv ) years ot ago In the Hrst pl::< e. I ■ r*v gam/.at eoi ol 1 to* iiutvau ^ al> >vc r* ferred v*i in .-uch a w;ay a-'-* ,ti. u- 1 an- of Hij- ad<litiiuial w'ork and 'he ham of V\ alterlior o. and Henry Brab ham, of Bamberg, spoilt this . work, with Mi-- l.ouisc an 1 Homy Home! Kearsc. Mr. and Mrs \Sv.'itt ii.iok, who of ( olum!>ia. w**n*_ recent v isitor, of Mi and M> - W c \\ \rm.-trong. U . II. Hick im. of Waym -hor 1, Ca.. wa- a ‘visitor iii^Williston this w***>i.. | Mrs. M. .1^15 iyj-ti n rias rofurno 1 ’■ 1 *1 iniinatc hundn- d- of usele-s '* * ing t stay tio;is, for inste; id , *if having f '*U j ami * •ducat • 1 ; 1 < a > t pie sent we would ha\* , for fat ur»* only otic. Thi- agency or rebrg aniz- had to wait .-ii. bureau woiijii i - e ' somewh; it a- : they a n 1 s a biisine.-s bar. ii)’,**'<-r which woul M ment ptopi »si register at all ta at . the world’.- I' u would be d**' ness Yornlit ion .-i - ’hat anv one \V>.o .sons and d; ma\' read. 1 my mind thi- -high 1 \ i-ible a:; d prac.tic al ■ irs>, r it i/.t ami Will obviate 1 lie possibility mo'*a!: pricr 01 busi'." - depn- s, i 0 n o' - nc^Toi * " 0] ■rat a k* imp »rt Ik* caiL-t * u • 1 dit ion yka pan a or 1 iu.-:r<- - *■ C|>ros - ion ba- **!•*•! , si.uHn -rii ppo a red but what i*ast- its sha« b-W' 1 which \YF havc liccn—vi- it ing—lu*i c. • hui 0 rfH-hor hurt! "'jj^lvcnu'c.i. al'ti'T' V i,'i , fm''r , ; , c turned to. their homo in j(ieoi gotown j.lativi*- in t hi- '■ opt ion. •Mis- Zoic Mason, of Savannah'. I Mi-- \m - '•L.*. . * 1! | vis it c.d Mis-. Wilma Morris this Wee!'.- h recent vis ' . \J, c. VV i; p : , Mr. and M1 s. Grim no , Ilart/og. of on. .1). ■ l.oxington. X. (haVo been spen ing -ome time wit c 'dr-. 11 art /or F. . Mr-. . F. V V. vi.-itcd mlatiw- wcek. 'ki i-noug-h ai * cu ' ;y averted <0; '- m Slii h an 1. aVoloe-U in keeping' with' * i n-metita! jxiln : i naye tx*en w'-io’ -t seriou- "b igo niymv.eut' 1 o 'ahlishod -gov- iHvrnust* \v<‘ oppo-od to it because it violate- the doctrine of -talc ngrits,- afii in thi- -*•< ond plac e b**c:ri-e it wouk op -r.-.t »s a har.l-hip against the fathers .md m..vln-rs of this country who are f y- wii the farm, 'bui'd h un, < their .-or- and dirng'n* r- citizenship, foi if. .'Fey for their children •i:n , i!‘ year- old, a- thi- anu-i d the father and tiioihc ait with ag> .Mid ’’e i* hter- would have '»•- into idle, imnlora! and vv-' : it.i.- *ns. It wkniid fei 1 ther de-. laboi conditions aniong ' : *< groe'- of the biuth and cr< ate a *• >n- W-mhl be din .ii-** to «,Mi civjlation •-sbme.thatg' for will '-nevor -tarid •' I,aw. c , •*: fields aimut which we have heard much scandal in recent months -hou!d be n.'Vokcd and declared null a:) 1 | W .|<| nn . i - * * i. I'cunage !' •would be Us'- 1 * for to re]>ii-si^+t to-- 1 aril a!s', aide t g'--’ion w hereb-y ! 1- ! M -s Annie 1 .eagut Merritt ha h ive Hie ,Lqb-r-' t' P-urrm-rce ('-im S( r\ to y< >u. ! • thi- c C -ect! 1 ni d from 1 'Ui ke < a :l: p, !' •;i;a-n w h : j-h-. *• Ai - ti> t;.ike ca-'o * f w ,-h 'I* -ay : hat' au'i curiur - is th • • *• ■i ri . N. r .'a11 iads might\ w ■11. and the Tar;'.'*' K •ca* indu-’i ‘y of ;h s di-t • ’ a* d '.ra* j M - I-:, m. Ken m 1 1\ and Mi.-- Oia <' iii.mi.-si *if wri. 1 ’ 1 a, beer very < H 10 - t i»‘ 1 j of •labor J th<* • olo l!TO*;t U ; , h! : •dv of Nor: Ii \ugu.-,'a. a .g*-!iorou-^to tie- .' list.-. •corpora’-: in- oap-in now • i-onfioi ting t * , ' *’-t: >>: •*. b vi -it ■ rs her*- !a-t. wa- ek. • »— hvind—hi * gc in a 101! a' • urers.jatjd in. al! \ $ -■y .■v,-’ iiTl- *r,rr f t l x 'i' ! F y ill T" r "r' 1 M -- Mat'i* I.e, - ’.uireti ..ml M* . fairne.-- ;i'ml ju-tn to oiir farm* ■ . i**Tar’ W ’ i a noy •0 oil tlb* fir-’ **!' Mr._ and Mrs. I! II, Ke irso anu - * •' Ak 1’* ■nix-it e-'t !.hi- w 1 -ok !, - " ? . "J ' - * ^ \ v ■■ -' ’ 4 .. . family, Mr-. Paul Cook. Mis, MildrAiT 1 G ne'nvi b and HendeiSsonville.: < ouk. Master Ihu w ini Cootr. M isfer D. K. Kid- o . o Trenton, .vv.i ■ a F ranklin Uizer Hart gag' and Coiiietiu- ; vi-itm heM--'a : w-'i-k. n*Tddiam visited Remifort' (hi- week , Mr, arnl Mr,. !•! M. Giver- :,;,d , “ * • • ■ ; i hildrei have refut—.«*d to* Bi-tion- - SO( I VL AND PERSONAL | vfille. afte, a visit Mr. and Mr- P i NFWS FROM. AN I LI.IS It >N p, I* i* k*-!. ari 1 ivere as ompanic-U ! : ! by Mis- Mary Kll -n' Paikc i,'. Interesting Happenings el p ; ,-t Week Mr. -leff Girnn-l, and family of in Barnwell ( euntv Town. ' Dh.r. won*, r.^nt^isito,-, of Mr. and I ' I Mrs. P. F. Pat ker. Williston. Aug. 9 Mis- Peat A. \ GarU-r and s,,n. Mo.-d - 00, k Has returned from a v.si. *, are in New York Citv and .dbei M.r- -m-j-id banks, ai'-l 1 i.ii men Wi U-i4- -f—l- 011 see- tin reason wa h«*u!d tot take- ' inten-s' and belief:' .-.11 times tin* d**ma d:”.i'- in foreign tnar!\i p ti'i ’mi.-i':g.M>oWer Ina 1 •yernTiicnt -’on fill' th a t if wa- kn ov at for S aiui f . Cling "O- c.ur eont oo- I '*1.,, o. 1!.* 1 n, e 1 - * t he ' V nisi’;' i;:m w iih 11, :'"*i gi. '.lit! .Mai MTi 'i h an<! ri*. • v probably one bur The r.i'V M • d 1*. -how up, and him ha.' J: :iii> hi- coii.t ra-*' Veil are a You 1, • a unharnu > 11 her piii'ent- in Barnwell. Mrs. Willie Wedfe Thompson 1 this week to teach a suniriiet .at Jamestown. •f ' thorn markets. -— Miss B*ttie Matthews left 'sa'i’i- ' • ‘ | day for a week in Hendorsonyilie. a d will go -from there to New York an. Miss Sadie Garber is visiting her other eastern markets. Mrs. F. B. Miley. of R-ir'y Branch, and Joseph Osborne, of Sav annah, Wef-e Visitors this week of Mr. and Mrs. Walli Cone. ;tunt, Mrs. T. L. Kahn in Asheville. Mrs. L. M, Sprawls and daughter Lyila Wood, are visiting: Mrs. Sprawl’s brother, Mr. S. H. Mat thews in Birmitightmi. Ala. j Miss ViFginia Hill was the guest Norman Bennett, .rr., returned to.of Mrs. G. C. Matthews Sunday and Atlanta. Sum lay. after visiting hi< spoke at the Baptist church in *.i.« grandparents, Mr,! and Mrs. . C. A. ; afternoon. J I would be able to' pi'ovide noeg-- legislation for enlarging our bti-i*ie-- a.etivitio- abr*»ad and. stabilizing. -1- me-• r . 1 i d foreign ma* .rt'- ' 1 Day the exp-n-*^ of such an age*-; , <ii- bure au I would a*vp'. * <-nr*' the tariff on sugar. \Vhich would sax* enough in one year to defray tbe v pense- of the proposed agency flu I .*500 years or mole. Markets News and Inspection Service If elected your representative it shall be my purpose to enlarge the 'nr.ubh ■market news service now es'abli-rmd in the Cnited States Department •*!' In P.'l.J ii. u w if!! at y in . m l r it ■' ' i-d -t • 1 hav* amended mak-nfg fot the r.u-gfo in t! to etitei into the advanee- and th 11 arrvvithout suff •viM-atipn. To my it is fair a may fv - a’.d r;it;, i! - , 1 ■or.arj . yi ad • uitici-* tiir.' dai’s or more ig lie fail-' t.* mpt to ing ' 11r to cati '- gova-rnmen* ays ii' allows 1 him- to ha d , m\ pur 1 >se til*- pc*ot,aga' law a <1 iinina offense • above il!ustrat : ‘>n - !it|-aet, aei-ep*. * re break the con- ••nt cause, or pro- *. mind Lhis i- r*;’.s it is just. Rural < redits. had thenoiior to oUl'’ne l* 1 1 seW by- Vi 'Ut* i*h. , iirm;vr; Hm *' y two minutes in which * ny r.*m'a» ks. but before b,,- re to -ay t hat I am su: *• v*»u -eh*, t- I am I have* , conclude mg. I dc: wi 1! exei.i-e the -amc cart ing a man to fVpre-en! you m cot. as it Voll were going to selec'*i one to • perat. * oU!' farm, to r un. your-.-toA- ■*’. to 1 take; eharge otA yuir bank'' g lui-ine,- Non wa gi id tir-t ilniuir** a- t" hi- c ha’ac.ter ;trc| ta*put;ition, at* I 'het you would watj.t to know of hi <iualitte;i.tion> and 'b’!*-.,- for the,par ticular kind of work you would ex pect him to do. At any rate y-'U would want a man famliiar with the w 'I'k lo 'wa- going ** nc-rfoi m - Ii cratic municipal primary election. J Norman Dick-. 1 hereby announce myself a can i ■ ilate for the* office of Alderman t 'he town of Barnwell, subject to V* rues of the —Democratic munici’ 1 primary electia|i. (\ C. Owens. I hereby announce myself a can i: date for reelection to the iiffice of A derman of the town of* Barnwcdl, su ject to the rules and regulation- 'w <• the Demix-ratic tminii ipal pr ma .'•10*fiorr. ~ ■ V. L. Kast**r’..n'g late i.erebv aniioum* f >! the off; the town, of Bav.'.w- inFr— ;• i,d n-gulation 'in n a I - m im: my-elt a can f Alderman 1 !. -uhje. t- -to ' ■f !: •• D *m0. c elec' ion. ! - M 1 < bnitnc’,.' 1 *by atinoun. • my-elf 1 • .* or th- off:*' * .of Aid.’:man' trie 'own of Barnwell, subject t. rule- arid i-eguJa':.in. .*f t:,**Dom> tie Municipal .11* itn.ii y elect. n. r. F.-Nl .1 r cltiTe l thi'Vorii,c*i tion 1 trust you will pa* !. iii personal''refererie'e when 1 tell v* ‘hat'"as a r**-'jit "f a mpetj'iv"o . ;imiT:at i>'•;1 several Veav- ago l was-j pomteci a -peria! agent for th*- gove ment to mvesliga.t .«ui- linmigr it pro!*lem, »togi-ther w ith tin* I'ela'- lab* .* and capital i.11 tlx* eg n i - of iin- Sout-ir and New hingl 4 * \f‘--t ’hi I Was -elected 'a >n«- »P iv the re .1. ind i- t ria; rai! road ■ f reight . ! - a’< and common FiuT -ne'.al v * Wo the yeai- 1 iv.agrc-- was on v: I hereby annoiini * my >elf a ta;M date for the office "f Aicieim.'Ui J f _ . . tfie town of Barnwell, subject to • rules and regulation- of the Den;. cratic < primacy vlectjoi*. , J, Bnnvan *■' a. k 1 ^ .date ' he Vul* era’ ei--by announce myself a ca f : the -iffi. . ■: .T -I--: mar*, own of Barnw-11. s.ulVjec! :•> and regulation- of in rimmcnhl lo-.ma.v e! 1 * 0 '. ";l: i*. (Mm 1 'em —t lor (Omniissioner** ot I’ublic Work .1 h*-i'eby announce r date fort he offic a* c.f ( Ihihlie Works foi' tin- NF - iy -lit a 1-a: iinmis-iot'er town of Ba! Well. -man . ! * oma- t.c -Ucc-eccl -ubiect tc Agriculture*. Ther** is no rea-Gn why and submit the first definite am’ m - you. should not receive a map or chart i cretc plan feu a g wernmentaPsy'ten in your early mojning mail, just as of rural credits, the fundamental Icb*;*. you now receive ymjiP^veather report,, hemg that our government should showing the* number rfFcat loads of. establish or provide n means of '‘"i - t i-i i d: - •ra a- fo * f.Ji r v oa rs (•<\ . 4 ' , | ’ i ■- A gi'i* ■idH-H'al i iconomic - ip th< ■ 1 ’ni 'ed Slat «- 1' ‘P-M* nicnt of \ l s lie U * * 11!'! i*. It w; 1- at tTle c0 n 1 • I n -1 *a .-*> t- t l.l • la’!- q- work' that 1 w-a - abb'* to out - 1 i. i II l '• the plan fot rur, al cr* -dits cone “in- M) ( : whi ch 1 ha\ a* ail r**a*ly spoken. i fee! . thoref or* ,. t hat my trai ning at: d .*\| x*i jem*<* has frit t e d me to act in*f TTTI'Ll'C riitly on (jlK --st ion - pertai nvug. t < 1 arm: gratioti. labor, ca pital. fre ,; ght * —. l.es-le* t>. r.a- lx* rub*' ami regu- latiptiT- of the 1»-mocrati.'i Municip : ’ prTniary elc-ction. I.." M| Galhoyn. .ra • o-. t ran-portat ion problems, mar- k-'s for agricultural products, and other quest ions affecting the business side of gigriculture. and I therefore, invite* your 'careful consideration *>f my (jualifmations.—adv. 666 I is a prescription for* Malaria, Chills' and Fever, Dengue or Bil ious Fever.. ,It kills the germs. hereby announee. my.As{fj a c'an.l - ilate for till* office ef ( •-mm-.-mner • '* Public work- tu-succeed Mrs. L**-,-: 15. Ka-terling, subject to the rules an : regulation., of Democratic municip,1'. juiiiiary election. 15. S. Mooie. 1 het'chy announce* myself a candi date for the office of ( 'Unmi-.-iooH* of Public Works for the* town of Barnwell to succeed Mr-. Lessie B. Kasterling, subject to the" rule*.s regulations of the "Democratic maty election. ( G, Malcolm Andersu an 1 pr:- ^Se^l. — PREVENTION — better than cure. Tutt’s Pill* takenhn time. ar£ not only a remedy (or but prevent SICK HEADACHE biliousness, constipation and kindred diseases Tutt’s Pills A—*" i i