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THURSDAY, JUNE 17TH, 1926 CANDIDATE CARDS. For Houso of Representatives. Barnwell, S. C., M^rch, 17, 1920. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representa- “ives from Barnwell County, subject ’to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary Election. • — THOS. M. BOULWARE. ’Phone Us the ftames of Your VUitors, or Other Items of Local' interest fpr This Column. Barnwell, S. C., May 4, 1926. , I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Represent* tives from Barnwell County subject to the rules and regulations ~~of the Democratic -Primary Election. ' ' J. E. HARLEY. T- . vBlackville, S. C., May 22, 1926. . I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of House of Representatives from Barn well County, subject to the rules and -regulations- of the Democratic pri mary election. 1 D. W. HECKLE. i ■ r ' Sneiling, S. C., June 1, 1926. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of House of Rep resentatives from Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic prinjarv election. S. E. MOORE. 'Mss Evermae Broughton, of Lang- !ey, was in the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis King, of Beau fort, were visitors here Sunday. Mr. G. M. Neeley, of Denmark, was i-business visitor here Tuesday. Mr. T .E. Cummings, of Columbia, was,a visitor in the city Friday. Mrs. E. W. Dabbs, Jr., is the guest of her father, Capt. J. B. Armstrong, this week. Mrs. Sophie "Drew, of Washington, D. C., is the guest of relatives here this w-eek. The ladies of the. Baptist Church, Group No. ,10, will give a birthday party Thursday evening at 8:30 o’clock at the ^ome of Mrs. J. B. Morris. The public is cordially in vited. Mrs. John B. Ross, wife of th* local chief of jolice, was seriously in jured Tuesday in Anderson, when the car in which she was riding turned over. Mr. Ross left here yesterday morning for her bedside. Miss Mary Foreman, of Allendale, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bush Sunday. - I Kline, S. C., June 2, 1926. 1 hereby announce myself a candi- date for the office of House of Rep- •esentatives from Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations the Democratic primary election. VICTOR LEWIS. Mr. Ike Weiner has purchased a Hudson brougham from Mr. W. D. Harley, local dealer. f For Judge of Probate' Barnwell, S. C., May 11, 1926. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Judge of Pro bate for Barnwell County, subject to the, rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. FOREST S. BROWN. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Howell and children have been visiting relatives and friends here this week. Mrs. Katherine Patterson, of N* w Yor k, and little mhi are the guests of her mother, Mrs. Kate Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vincent, of Union, .are the guests of the latteFs' mother, Mrs. L. K. Bast, this week. Col. Edgar A. Brown left here Mon day afternoon for Sumter, to Ire pre sent at the opening campaign meet ing. Barnwell, S. C., June 2, 1926. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the office of Probate Judge of Barnwell County, subject to the roiles and regulations of the Democratic primary e’ection. JOHN K. SNELLING. For MagUtrate at Barnwell. I heiyby announce myself a candi date for th»* office ©f Magistrate at Barnwell, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri- ma-y election. W. P. SANDERS. Mrs. C. C. Meyer and little Miss Kathryn Holland are visiting the former’s sister, Mrs. A. F. Otis, in Augusta. > Mr. Archie Sanders is a probable candidate for Magistrate at Kline, according to' information received heie Tuesday. Barnwell, S. C., June 2. 1926. I hereby annoume myself a candi date for th:* office of ’Magistrate at Bn > nwell, .subject to the rules and regulation* of Jhc Democratic pri mary election. f., J. M... DIAMOND. I hereby aimounee. myself a candi date for Congress in the 2nd Con gressional District of South Carolina and pledge .myself to abide by the re sults of the Democratic primary. BUTLER B. HARE. Save Your Eyes P. W. STEVENS Optometrist and Optician Office in Jewelry . Store 'Phone 120 • Barnwell, S. C. IMie\ing eye-strain headaches and blurred vision with optical glasses is my specialty. All work guaranteed. . The friend* of Miss Frankie Har ley will learn with regret that she is quite ill at the* horat of her mother in West Barnwell. Col. and Mrs. Harry P. Calhoun arc. attending the convention of the Stale Bankers’ Association in Spar tanburg this week. The P. H. Owens Garage has re cently installed a gasoline station in front of their place of business and will be glad for their friends to call by whenever in need of gas, oil or accessories. Read their ad in this issue. Cols. J. E. Harley and Norman B. Gamble left Saturday for Columbia, where they joined Governor McLeod and other members of bis staff, going on to Philadelphia to attend the Ses- gui-Centennial Celebration in the Quaker City. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Christie and two children, of Montgomery, Ala., arrived here last week for a visit to the former’s mother, Mrs. L. H. Chris tie, and other relatives in Barnwell. Mr. Christie requested that The Peo ple-Sentinel be sent him each week. It is reported that Mr. J. W. Folk, who has been mentioned as a probable candidate for the. House of Repre sentatives, has decided to enter the race for Magistrate at Williston. Ac cording to the same information. Magistrate R. L. Wooley will not of fer for reelection. These reports, however, could not be verified . Boomed Good Roads B i—irmr ' pr mr' • :: iTv ?-> y k- '1: Messrs. LaGrone and Jeter, repres enting the South Carolina Cotton Co operative Marketing Association, were visitors here Friday. Major John G. Richards, of Liberty Hill, candidate for Governor, and Mr. T. P. McCrae, of Denmark, were .visitors here Friday. The June .term of the Court of Common Pleas, scheduled to convene here Monday morning, has bean railed off by agreement of the law yers. . . •— f *All Lines of Insurance .j;Farm Coverage i ► Mr. B. W. Sexton reports a number of <-mall lotton bolls on his farm in the Northern part of this city, which is being farmed by Mr. Waiter Step henson. * « Supt. of Education Cecil H. Seigler. of Aiken County, will bring the men of the • Langley-Bath Adult School to Hilda to give their minstrel next Saturday. The Wall Street Pharmacy has an ad in this issue announcing that they will dispense fr?e ico oream on Satur day of this week. Read the ad and get your ice cream. a Specialty: Calhoun and Co. ;; P. A. Price, Mgr. Bank of W. C. Bldg. J L^X~X~X~XK‘**-X>4** * Airs. T. A. Holland and Master Lawson Holland spent last week in Augusta. While there Mrs. Holland attended the Tubman High School commencement exercises. McB. <^x*-x**x^XK“X*4^K*-:-x**x~:*‘X^ John Bates ' ' j i ■ \ \ | Civil Engineer and Surveyor — “JACKSON, S. C. ^^Motary With Seal. Prompt. * * High-Class Work Assured. Reasonable Prices. Your Work Solicited. Professor and Mis. James Dabbs and daughter, Maude beth, of Coker College, are visiting Mrs. Dabbs’ father and mother, Mr and Mrs. J. B. Armstrong. Mr. Flowers Calhoun left a few days ago for Spartanburg, where he goes to accept a position. The Peo ple-Sentinel will keep him informed of happenings in the county. Mrs. B. W. Sexton and ihildren are ^pending some time uj| Brighton Beach, near Bluffton. Mrs. Lizzie M. Cave and Mr. Sexton jinked them Saturday after;►©on for a week-end visit _ , J. A. Roundtree, Director Gen eral of the U. S. Good Roads Ass’n., put across a program for more good roads at the national convention in Los Angeles last week which promises to make our national highways the beet in the world. ATTENTION, K. K. K, There will be a regular meeting of nwell Klan in the '“Masonic Hall very second a»d fourth Tuesday nights in each month. A full at- tendance is requested. Rexall One-Cent Sale at EPP S PHARMACY Blackille; S. C. Thursday, Friday ami Saturday June 24, 25 and 26. Watch Next Weeks’s Paper for Large Advertisement clen^^sTTSollege ' t- '—A ' Scholarship and Entrance - Examinations. Competitive examinations-for the award of vacant scholarships in Clemson College will be held on Fri day, July 9th, 1926, beginning at 9:00 a. m., by each County Superintendent of Education. These scholarships will be open to young men sixteen years of age or over, who desire to pursue courses in Agriculture and Textiles. 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