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- THURSDAY. MAY CTH, 19M. • > , V THIS RARIVWELJL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA 7 V \ A. • PUBLISHERS *~Jg autocaster service »r G. U.5. PAT OFFICE ‘»CCDNcSS / THREE OtUXX AND EOWIM iCNT HOME '(ET. t I NEVER «M6W LOO Ml m tr •SG^ TO LAST TUI'S long / ! /v - i. hi, il N \ I KAONO IDcA If WAS SO LATE/ -* HOPE SHE Don’t wWE OP / darnthis door? fw going to o»l it tomorrow/. [ ^C?E SLEEP ING, THArt ALL I ASK - JOST SOxSHE OP' / tf'y r*7 ■/> Tficarnr^iS v ^ / - TOlTRcTEMO 1S1 ASCEE^ 1 DONTInAnHoTAIX- HELL KEEP ME AwA^E ALL NIGHT WITH AM * Alibi A MtiE long/ tuat^vshat i att. $ucx Work - neve# waoE op at. all/ I’M GETTING GOCO X AM? \<; * NOTICE OF ELECTION. <— A’ petition having be«n filed in ac cordance with section 2603, General School Law, 1924, notice is hereby given that an election will be held in San Hill school district No. 37, on Saturday, May 8th, 1926, for the pur pose of determining whether or riot a special school tax of seven (7) ad ditional mills shall be levied in the above named school district. r The said election shall be conduct ed as is provided by law for the hold ing of general elections. The polls will be opened at the school house and the following trustees are here by appointed managers of election: J. T. Duncan, W. M. flk*own and J. H. rlfc 'hose faVoring the proposed levy iall cast a ballot with the word es” written or printed thereon; and those opposing the proposed levy shall cast a ballot with the word “No” written or printed thereon. HARACE J. CROUCH. Sec. Co. Board of Education. Barnwell, S. C., April 10, 1926. 4-li»-3t. Convention Endorses Candidacy of t Brown mmmmmmmmtrn (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) Committee of the United States Sen ate he has become a national figure and shown himself highly capable of dealing with great questions of national importance; and “Whereas, we know that if called upon to represent our State in the Senate of the United States he would do so with marked and conspicuous abiity; V- “Now, therefre, be it‘resolved by the Democracy of Barnwell County in convention assembled that we do' hereby endorse the candidacy of the Honorable Edgar A. Brown for the United States Senate and commend him to the people of the State of South Carolina as a gentleman of the highest character, ability and in tegrity and one who would jealously guard, defend and battle continually for the principle of States’ rights and for the best interests’.of South Carolina.” fii s'tVomfiKgTTK® motion, Capt. Black recalled many distinguished statesmen from Barnwell County whose names are closely interwoven in the history of South Carolina and declared that none of them, in his opinion, was more able than the diwaqs use x ClanSSenS Bread \ ' has more food valae^ Man Sleeps Like Log and Eats Anything “After taking Adlerika I can eit anything and sleep like a log. I had gas on the stomach and couldn’t keep down or sleep.” (signed)’ R. C. Mil ler. ONE spoonful Adlerika removes GAS and often brings surprising re lief to the stomach. Stops that full, bloated feeling. Often brings out old waste-matter you never thought was in your system. Excellent for chronic constipation. Deason’s Drug Store. present aspirant for the Senatorial toga. Capt. Black was warmly ap plauded at the close of his remarks. Judge Simms pleaded with his au dience to forget any personal or political differences and likes or dis likes and rally to the support of their fellow citizen. He was also loudly applauded and after the adoption of the motion, Col. Brown expressed his appreciation of the many honors ac corded him by the people of Barn well and Barnwell County during the 18%rears of his residence among them and assured those present that, re gardless of the outcome of the Sena torial race, whether he be elected or defeated, his address will continue to be Main Street, Barnwell, S. C. Many Oppose Change. While the votes for delegates were being counted, Capt. Black asked for an expression from the Convention on the advisability of changing the present voter’s oath in the primary elections to' allow the electorate to cast their ballots in the national elec tions for candidates other than the nominees of the Democratic party. Chairman Brown, in explaining the change, stated that, ^n his opinion, such a move- is inadvisable. Judge Simms spoke feelingly against any change in the rule and asked that the Conveption go on record as be ing opposed to such a change. Mr. Blatt also opposed any change, stat ing that he has been a Democrat ever since his birth and hoped that he woud die in that political faith. Thos. M. Boulware, Esq., of Barn well, fc«red that such an amendment might disrupt the Democratic party but, on the other hand, would serv* as a check on the Demoersts of the North and East if they attempted t(. force upon the South a Presidential candidate repugnant to their Demo- craftic ideals.- J. Julien Bush. Esq., pointed out that the South already has such a check in the- two-thirds rule now in existence and that by the. exercise of iU veto power, no distaste ful candidate can be forced upon this section. Capt. W. T. Walker, of the Blackville Club, voiced a similar opinion. Mr. Blatt then moved that the Con vention go on record as being oppos- ed Ao any change in the present obli gation and the motion war carried unanimously^ : There being no furtheKbusiness af ter the announcement of the result of the election of delegates, the Conven- # * (tion adjourned. Allendale and Hamptea Aha. According to reports received here, the County Conventions of Allendale and Hampton Counties adopted reso lutions endorsing the candidacy ef Col. Edgar A. Brown, of this city, for the United States Senate. 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