The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 21, 1924, Image 10

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I ’ K V r A A A A A A A A A A A A A «♦> «♦. A >♦* »♦« A *♦« *♦> >♦> »♦, A >♦, X t » t t », .♦> ^ t » t t » t t » t t » t t » t t » t A V V V V V V V V ” V %^WV% » V ♦♦♦♦♦ V ♦ V > ¥ V V V V V V %• ♦ W V ♦ ^ A : •V* v By qualification and ex perience as a Farmer and r* ' . Business man, Capt. W. D. Black of Wiliiston, Barnwell . tf ° County, is prepared to serve the people of the 2nd Con gressional District in Con gress to the best advantage. f* - ‘ . - He is the logical man for the place. He has made a success of his own affairs and is devot ed to the public interests. ( AIT. WILLIAM LU NP.AU MLACK. His ambition is to work for ' . J* * *' (. • * • i • the farmers, the business men and the working people of the District.— . r He comes from the low country. * Men and women from all walks of life are supporting him. He is the outstanding can didate in the race and will be elected. V V A V V t V A This adverlisement is inserted by friends of Capt. Black, who are working for his election. Byrnes Deserves Promotion After 14 Years of Faithful Service In the Lower Branch of Congress This is What He is Asking of the People of South Carolina in His Candidacy for the United States Senate It is only naluraKthat one who has fitted him^lf for t tie public service-by years. of hard work in the inter ests ol the people of the Slate and Nation, .mean while making a record foi achievement which is unas- V sailalde, sliould aspire to held of larger endeavor and of wider and more exten sive opportunities for ser vice in the councils of the nation. in politics as in business the reward .of faithful and meritorious an,c . I service shoi+W- Ik t ion. promo-. .i am i:s i i:v i:\ks ( andidats* lor tli«- t nii.-d States Senate It is bn the record he has made as a member of Con gress— a record which stands for itself—--that Jim Hyrnes is asking election to the Cnited States Senate. In Ciyngress. he has , won recognition as an a«)le, anvl zealous rc'pi ( scnta.t iAv. He has perforniefl signal stn 1 - vice fo "the Slate, the Na- f ion and I)emocracy t| and ihe material return to tin* people of South Carolina from his work in their be half in —Washington is. among his p r o u d e s t acluevernents. v Jim" Ask the Man Who Does ▼ ’V ri ( nngrt*!j*. the movement to eieate a Committee on Hoa<l<, heeame a member of the < V* (Committee and helped draft the .Bill that u.,. ado|)te4), securing the tijist federal money that came Mlt " Soiuh Carolina for rond < Mist.ue-.ion. Smee that time this State has received approximately '7.- ^ ' SiMl,1)00 from tin* Federal (io-V->itm*nt ; to aid in roid eonstriK tion. He ottered the amendment, which wv< X. 5 ‘ ,lopU ‘ d - mal i in « «Krieult :rc!. aper eiigilde for mHsi-oU'nt by Federal Reserve Banks. He helped m f the creation of the Farm Lo: tyatem and the intenrnediate cV-edit BankI Fecently established. As a £ mi min of the A ppi op: iut ions ( ommitti'e he ha- had charge of the drafting arid putting through ’he ♦> House.of the Sundry Civil Aptvtipriatmn Bill prnvidirje for all civU activities of the government. Dim ng ^ war h ‘‘ P'loted through th.* House the measure.thht got $10,000,000 to buv Nitrate of Soda to ell to the farmers at cost. He has fought for Restriction of Immigration,. ’ A Byrnes Has Made Good in the House—He Will Make Good in the Senate. ^ This advertisement inserted by Byrnes Club of Aiken: P. F. Henderson. Pres.; Rev. P. J. McLean. V P • ♦♦♦ Mrs. W. B. Turner, V. P ; \V. W. Edgerton. Secty. V ^ **• *.* v * ❖ * * * ♦> V ♦> ❖ ❖ ♦> ♦♦♦ ♦> ❖ f !❖ t * V ❖ ❖ ♦> ❖ ❖ ♦> ❖ v ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦% V v V ❖ <• ❖ ❖ ❖ v j *i* V v .t t ❖ ❖ ❖ t ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ i ❖ * <♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Y Y Y v Y Y ❖ f Y Y GINNING NGTIGE! Our ginning plant, consisting of six 70-saw gins, has been thorougnly over hauled, which will assure the public an- t ’ excellent turn-out and prompt service. i . . . ^ . -i Ginning, $3.00 per bale up to 500 poundscover 500 pounds at the rate of 60 cents per hundred pounds. y ✓ New sugar cloth bagging and new Arrow ties, $1.00 per bale. Second band bagging and ties, &5 cents per bale. Barnwell Oil Mill W. E. McNAB, Mgr. Barnwell, S. C. v V ❖ ♦% V ♦% ♦ * v * * Y *> i Y ? ♦> Y X i t t Y Y Y Y f Y T Y T Y f Y X T i f