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TH« BARNWELL PEOfLE-SENTDtBWBARNI^gLL. SOUTH CAHOLDTA
TftURSDAY, JUNE 3RD, 1923.
TfcttBarnwll People-Sentinel
NOTICE OF ENROLLMENT.
JOHN W. HOLMES
ISM—IftU.
R P. DAVIES. Editor and Proprietor.
Entered at the poet office et Barnwell
S. C., u aecond-clasa matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year $1.60
Six Months r .SO
Three Modths .60
(Strictly in Advance.).
THURSDAY^ JUNE SRD. 1926.
Commencement at ^
Williston School
"County Chair
man of Barnwell County, hereby givo
notice: j
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(Rule No. 6): “The. qualifications
for membership in any club of > the
peaty in this State, and for voting
at a primary shall be. as follow*: vu:
The applicant for membership, or
voter, shall be 21 -yean of age, or
shall become so befor^ the succeed
ing general election and be a white
Democrat. He shall be a citizen of
the United States and of this State.
No person shall belong to any club
or vote in any primary unless he has
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WUHston, May 29.—The closing
exercises of the Williston grammar
school and the Williston-Elko high
school were concluded here last night.
The exercises commenced last Sun
day when the Dr. E. R. Murchison,
pastor of the Willishm Presbyterian
church, delivered the commencement
semen to the graduates at the high
school auditorium. Excellent music
. was furnished by the combined choir?
of the vtarious churches under the
direction of Mrs. E. W. Black, who
presided at the piano.
On Tuesday evening, the grammer
school class presented an unusual
program consisting of numerous skits
and musical numbers. On this even-
mg, the successful graduates of the
seventh grade grammar school were
presented with certificates of admis
sion into the high school.
The salutatory was delivered by
Selwyn Thompson, the class history
by Marvin Self, Jr., and the valedic
tory by Verna Eaves, 16 of the class
deceived certificates os follows:
William Edwin Toole, Marvin Self,
Jr„ Selwyn Thompson, Cecil Quottlc-
baum, Verna Eaves, Wiley Trotti,
Mary Moreley, Maggie Bates, Elma
flrubbs, Mertin Still, Marvin Johnson,
Charles Richardson, Sidney Hair, Hin
ton Givens, James Howard Bell, and
Simmie Folk.
On Wednesday evening, the. gradu
ating class of the Williston-Elko high
school delighted a Large audience with
the presentation of the well-known
play, “Daddy Long-Legs.” The play
was excellently prmented, the cast
well chosen and a bly directed. The
huge auditorium was filled to capaci
ty, there being about SfiO people
present.
The exercises were concludc.d . on
Thursday evening with an excellent
address by Hon. G. ( reft Williams,
of Columbia, who spoke on “The
Need of Education." The sautatorv
was delivered by Miss Fldith Bel\
history by Miss Maggie Hair, poem
by James Stallings, prophecy by
Dolors Richardaom. will by Harold
Woodward, valedictory by MnrgucriU*
Thompson. This program was in-
terspersed with musical selections
by the Williston-Dejimark orchestra
and songs by the senior class, the
program was concluded by the de
livery of diplomas by Supt. M. B.
Self, as follows:
Pinkney Lee, Richard Odimme, Jas.
Stallings', Harold Woodward, Joel
Kennedy, Margaret Thompson, Eliza
beth Stallings Dolores Richardson,
Chlothilde Weeks, Edith Bell, Clyde
Creech, Maggie 1 Hair and George
Dyson.
Phrsuant to Rule No. 11 of the
Democratic Party of SoutbL
* Enrollment Committee —
Creech, James Ray and Frank
dert.
H.- -R
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resided in the State two years, and- ria, Hayne Dyches and L. S. SttlT.
in the county six months prior to the
succeeding general election and in the
club district 60 days prior to the
first primary following his o.(* to
enroll: Provided, That pubhv. acnool
teachers and ministers of the gospel
in charge of a regular organized
church shell be exempt from the pro
visions of this section as to residence,
if otherwise qualified.”
(2)
Books of enrollment for the re
spective Dcrnocratic clubs required un-
(kir the rules for the new enrollment
iri Barwell County will be opened by
the secretaries or the enrollment
committee of the respective clubs on
Tuesday, June 1st, 1926, and will i£-
main open for the enrollment until
Tuesday, the 27th day of July, 1926.
which shall be the, last day of en
rollment. (Rubs Nos. 11 and 12.)
(3)
Each applicant for enrollment shall
in person write upon the club roll
his full name and immediately there
after his age, occupation and post of
fice address, and if in a city or town
shall write the name of street and the
number of his house in which he re
sides, if such designation exists, in
said city or town If the applicant
cannot write he may make his mark
upon the roll, which shall be witness-
id by the secretary or other person
then having the custody thereof, and
the secretary shall till in the, other
requirements.
(4)
No person sail be enrolled in any
club or vote in any primary except in
the club district in which he resides.
(Rule No. 8.)
That the names of the flubs in
Barnwell County, the boundrim o
the club districts as required to be
sot out in Rule No. 1!, tjie name-s o
the members of the enrolment e ><r>
mitloes and the places where the re
spective club rolls are *o be are as
follows:
Jam s Ray.
GREAT CYPRESS—Club District:
As set out in 6 above. -
Enrollment Committee..--- G. C.
Best, Victor Lewis and C. D. Owens.
Book to oe opened at store of
Lewis and Best.
HEALING SPRINGS—Club Dis
trict: As set out in 6 above.
|. Enrollment Committee—W.-.T. Wal
ker, L. P, Boylston and T. J. Qrubbs.
Book to be opened d^esidenco of
T. J. Grubbs. >
As
fet out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—W. L. Bax
ley, O. D, Moore and W. B. Parker
Fpened at store of M.
R. Moore.
ROSEMARY—Cluli District: ’ As
set out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—M. S. Hair,
R. E. Woodward and R. SL Weattfers-
bee. ^ »
Book to be opened at residence of j
HERCULES-Club District: 1
set out in 6 above, v
Enrollment Committee—J. A. Mor-
of
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UBS—><Bnwi«trw»» .osaro-
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
JHE UNITED STATES
The club districts and bouruiies o:
the dubs in Barnwell County are as
follows: In all casfw the voter mus:;
enroll in the club nearest bis place o'
residence, calculate,! by the neararft
practical route, end can only volte at
the voting place of such club, and ter
ritory included by this test shall be
considered the club district of such
club:
BARNWELL— Club District
seit out in C above.
Enrolimc nt Committee— Perrj B.
Bush, N. G. W. Walker and Rw A
Book to be opened'at. Doason’s
Drug Store.
BENNETT SPRINGS—Club Dis.
trict: .A? set out in 6 above.
F^r the Eastern District of South
Carolina.—In Bankruptcy.
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In Re: Barnwell Cooperage Company,
Bankrupt.
To the Creditors of the Above Bank
rupt:
TAKE NOTICE, That on the 20th
day olj May, 1926, the said Barnwell
Cooperage Co., of Barnwell, S. C., in
tb® County of Barnwell district afore-
aald, was adjudged a bankrupt, and
there will be a Virst meeting
of creditors in the office of the under-
sifned oo the 11th day of Jitne, 1920,
*t II *40. ,at which time creditors may
attend, prove their da’n », appoint a
trustee, examine the bankrupt and
trrtaact other busfaehv '(w. shall bo
property presented. NotiM is fur
ther given that st this rke’fjag.appli
cation will be made for an order for
•ale of both real and personal proper-
tft and If offered, a composition to
" « will be voted on,
as
Claims verified id accordance wit
theibankruptcy law
shield K filed
port in meetings
all desiring to taka
or share any dividends which may be
and
As
Book to be «dpnad at Greene
Co.’s store.
FOUR MILE—Club District:
out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—C. M. Tur
ner, D. C. Bush and T. G. Cobb.
Book to be opened at residence of
,C. M. Turner.
« ...» . . FRIENDSHIP—Club District: As
Sfod U* Your Job Work. I st * ont ’ n 6 « bov «-
Mftod at Orangeburg. S. this 1st
day of June, (1926.
H. E. MOORE,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Enrollment Committee—J. B. Kirk
land, J. F. Swett and L. L. Peeples.
Book to be opened at J. F. Sweet’s
store.
BLACKVTLLE—Club District:. As
set out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—II. D. Still,
C. C. Sterne and W. S. Grubbs. 1
Book to Iw opened at Rush’s Drug
Store.
DOUBLE POND—Club District: As
set out in 6 above.
Enrollnlent Committee—Isidore
Hartzog, J. D» CoUins and C. H. Delk.
Book to be opened, at residence of
Isadore Hartzog.
DUNBARTON—Club District: As
set out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—J. M. Kil-
lingswurth, B. F, Owens and R. M.
Burckhalter.
Book to be opened at B. F. Ar.der-
‘•on’s store.
E L K'.O —Chib District: As
net out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—Paul $.
Greene, Alonzo Bates and Horace J.
Book to be opened at residence
J. A. Morris.
HILDA —Club District: As
set out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—F. D. Rov-
ell, W. G. Collins and A. F. Carter. -
Book to be opened at A. F. Carter’s
store.
REEDY BRANCH—Club District:
As set) out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee — J. M.
Grubbs, J. C. R. Grubbs and M. O.
Creech.
Book to be opended at residence of
J. M. Grubbs.
_ RED OAK—Club District: As
R. IV Weathersbee
S^LOAM —Chib District As
set out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee — J. W.
Bates, W. P. Morris and Belton Hoi-
Bey.
Book to be opened at Yenome de
pot. # v
SPUR BRANCH—Club Distri
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F. M.
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As set out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee
Stubbs, M. B. Utoey and James
Ray. j;
■ Book to be opened at residence of
James J. Ray.
WILLISTON—Club District: As
set out in 6 above. f
Enrollment Committee — T. P.
Mitchell, J. W. Johnson and J. L.
Smith.
Book to be opened at Drug store of
J. M. Smith and Son.
EDGAR A. BROWN,
Chairman, Go. Executive Com.
Attest: B. P .DAVIES,
Secretary.
Makes
Our Business
A smile for everybody here. That’s why we boast of contented
customers. A butcher was much) impressed by the sijjji “Milk
From Contented Cows” that he. saw in a grocer’s window and
decided to adopt the ideato his business, sq/neJfft day displayed
owfhg sign: “Sausage froni Hogs that Died Happy."
Words of praise from contented customer makes us happy be-
W cause we, are daily increasing the efficiency of our tire service.
You will find our recommendation of Miller tires backed by an
unsurpassed service record.
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