The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, July 29, 1926, Image 5

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V. ' ' ^ mi imi, m*. CANDIDATE CARDS. • v • - I / ^ A F*r Conf rets. I hereby announce, myself a candi- for Congress in the 2nd Con- essional District of South Carolina pledge myself to abide by the re ts of the pemocratie primary. " BUTLER B. HARE. - 1. For House of Representatives. ' i«> ' ; T; Barnwell, S. C., March, 17, 1926. . ^ t hereby announce myself a ; candi- dat^^for the House of Representa tives from Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary Election. 4*^- THOS. M. BOULWARE. ; r —— u Barnwell, S. C., May 4, 1926. I hereby announce myself S candi date for the House of Representa tives from Barnwell County .subject to the rules and regulation! of tie Democratic Primary Election. J. E. HARLEY. Blachville, S. C., May 22, 1926. I hereby announcer myself a candi date for re-election to the office of House of Representatives from Barn- ' County, subject Jo the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri mary election. . ’ ' D. W. HECKLE. < • Sn?lling, S. C., June 1, 1926. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of House of Rep resentatives from Barnwell County, ibjeot to the rules and regulations the Democratic pHmary election. S. E« MOORE. CUT PRICES ON BATHING SUITS '*A -v .,> ... Very attractive patterns in wool one- piece Suits, good run of sizes, some as large as 50. $5.50 4.50 Suits now ff - < 99 % ■ 99 99 99 ,.( v 3.00 2.90 2.60 . .2.35 also a few Men’s twb-piece Suits at very low prices. ^ ‘ . LEMON BROS., Inc. 5. Miss Julk Lemon has returned from a pleasant visit to friends and rela tives in > Allendale. ; • - " y ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Crout and little dcughter, Sarah, of Ot>tumble, • are spending this week with Mrs. Croufs mother, Mrs. S. R. Goodson. Mr. Lewis Black left Monday morn ing for Kingstree, where he'will ac cept a position as relief opA'ator for the Western Union Telegraph Co. the'next two weeks. * O | Dr. B. W. Sexton and family and McTyre Calhoun motored to Bluffton JFh-iday to spertd a-'^eek. On account of illness McTyre was forced to ac company Mr. Sexton home. Mr. and Mrs. R%er and Mrs. John Cart of Orapgeburr, were in the city Monday arrangih^for a party of BaVnwell people to visit a new real estate development at Tryon, N. C. rei I X ere an cl X^zreabouts l’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitor?, or Other Items of Local Interest for This Column. Mr. Leon Tobin, of Bamberg, was in town on Sunday. Mr. Benjam : »i Davis,, of Augusta, Ga., was in town on Sunday. x Kline, S. C., June 2, 1926. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tire office of House of Rep resentatives from Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. VICTOR LEWIS. Willis ton, S. C., June 28, 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 primary. J. W. FOLK. 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 tha rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. FOREST S. BROWN. Mr> Otis Brabham, of Allendale was a business visitor in Barnwell on Monday. , The Rev. Howard Cady returned home Saturday after a week’s visit to Tybee. Miss Sarah Moloney, of Biackville. was a week-end guest of' Miss Pau line Holman. Mrs. J. M. Harley and children are spending some time with her sister in Savannah. Dr. C. N. Burckhalter has returned after a short visit to relatives Asheville, N. C. in Mrs. E. L. Patterson, of Spartan burg, who has heed visiting in Barn well, has gone to North Augusta to visit her mother, Mrs. Ramsey. Mr. Daniel Merritt returned on Monday afternoon after_ a business trip to Atlanta, Ga. Miss Mary Fprtick has returned home after* a pleasant visit to friends in Savannah and Tybee. The Rev. Howard Cady and Mr. J R. Vann left Tuesday in the former’s car for New York City. ""The friends of Mr. W. P. Franklin are glad to see him out again after an illness of several days. Mr. Julien Keel has returned from a course at the University of South Carolina’s Summer school. Mr. Martin C. Best says that he ha* 200 acres of cotton that hasn't any thing on it but good dotton. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Black, of Black* ville. and Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Hogg, of Barnwell, left Tuesday morning for Beaufort, whe^e they will join Barnwell and Biackville friends at camp. " P.W.STEVENS Optometrist and Optician Office in Jewelry Store ’Phone 120 Barnwell, S. C. Relieving eye-strain headaehea and blurred vision with optical glasses is my specialty. All work guaranteed. • -■ . FOR SALE.—Ninety bushels genu ine Abbruza Rye, $8.90 per bushel, t o. b. Dunbarton, S- C.—S. H. Greene. 2-t-p. . „ ’ ' , , - t - - LOST or* STRAYED.—One white collie off, answers to name of M 8Etp”. Has been missing since Friday night, July 28rdv Reward for return to J. M. Harley, Barnwell, S. C. 7-29-2tp. LOST.—Walking stick, made from orange wood; has alligator head carved on handle. Reward for re turn to R. W. Dicks, Barnwell, 8. C. Itp. . ' Thomas OneaJ Davis. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) CANDIDATE CARDS —- .Barnwell, S.*C. t June 2, 1926. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the office of Probate Judge of Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. JOHN K. SMELLING. For County Auditor. Barnwell, S. C. f July 6, 1926. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Auditor for Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic iraary election. C. W. MOODY. For Magistrate at Kline. Miss Willie Mae Vann and her mother have gone to Rentz, Ga. for a visit to friends and relatives. Mr. Ben Armstrong was called to Wilson, N. C., last week on account of the sudden death of his nephew. Miss Sarah Patterson has returned home after an extended visit to friends and relatives in Williston. 1 In re by announce mjself a candi date for reelection to tKe office of Magistrate at Kline, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election. R. B. HARDIN. Magistrate at Bennett Springs. Williston, S. C., July 7, 1926. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Auditor, subject to the rules and regulations 6( the Democratic primary election. . W. H. MANNING. County Supt. of Education. Elko, July 9, 1926. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the office of County Superintendent of Education for Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election. HORACE J. CROUCH, County Treasurer Meyer’s Mill, S. C., June 21, 1926. T hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection as Magistrate for Bennett Springs and Four Mile town ships. subject to. the rules and regu lations of the Democrtitic primary election. W. PEEPLES. Magistrate at Dunbarton.'' Dunbarton, S. C., July 6, 1926. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Magistrate at Dunbarton, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. 0 .W. HARLEY.' Miss Elizabeth Deason has return ed home after a pleasant visit to friends and relatives in Greenville. Mr. Calhonn Lemon left Sunday for a ten-day stay in Spartanburg, where he will visit friends and relatives. Mrs. D. O. Furtick has returned to Orlando, Fla., after spending some time with her sister, Mrs. J. ( ML Harley. some thirty years since. Faithfully he has lived up to t his duties as he | saw it. He was calm and prepared when the summons came, His pastor, Rev. Davis r preached his funeral to a large audience. He was buried in.the Killingsworth graveyard, ^ Cypress I Chapfl Church. Surviving him are | three sisters. Miss Sallie E. Davis. Miss Eugenia Davis and Mrs. Lula Halford, one brother, Benj. F. Davis, ] with many other relatives and friends to mourn our loss. Over the River. Over the river, the boatman pale Carried another, the household pet; For none return from those quiet shores Who cross with the boatman cold tad pale. And I sit and think when the sunset’s gold Is flushing river and hill and shore, I shall one day stand by the water '•old And list for the sound of the boat man’s oar. I (hall watch for a gleam of the flap ping sail; I shall brer the boat as ft gains the strand; man pale, the better shore of the spirit land. * I fh;.l] know the loved ones who have gone before . And joyfully sweet will the meet ing he, . When over the river, the peaceful river, The Ang. l of Death shall carry me. N. A. Patterson, July 2.7, 1926 HU Neighbor Batteries Charged for $1 Owning to reduction in price of cur rent we are now able to charge your battery for $1. Service batteries for rent. Philadelphia Batteries for Sale. Mobiloils, Standard Oil & Greases ESSO and Standard Gas. General Auto Repairs and Accessories > Vickery Bros. Barnwell, s. c. Miss Phoebe Patterson has returned to Barnwell after a short visit to her grandmother, Mrs. Ramsey, of North Augusta. I Magistrate at Blgckville. / Barnwell, S. July 14, 1926 I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the office of Treasurer of Barnwell County, sub- > the rules and regulations of re Democratic primary election. " J. B. ARMSTRONG. For Magistrate at Barnw*U. . Biackville, S. C., July 6, 1926. I hereby announce myself a candi- dae for reelection to the office of Magistrate at Biackville, subject to Jhe rules, and regulations of the Demo cratic Drimary election. C. S. BUIST. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Magistrate at Barnwell, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri- ' marf election. \ • W. P. SANDERS. Barnwell, S. C., June 2, 1926. I hereby announce myself a candi- . daft for the office of Magistrate at Barnwell, subject to the rules tad ions of the Magistrate for George's Creek » Township. \ Olar, S. C., R. F. D., July 6,1926. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the office of Magistrate in George’s Creek Town ship. subject to the rules a nd regal; tions of the Democratic primary election. • ~ J. A. MORRIS. V - *. . _ • Olar, R. F. D„ July 13,1926. I hereby announce myself a candi- for the office of Magistrate at George’s Creek township, pubject to Democratic primary Mr. Bim Moseley is in Barnwell to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Moseley, for .the remainder of the summer. * • , • -» » 1 » •, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hagood and two children have returned home af ter ^ visit to Savannah* Tybee and Bluffton. v Mr. James Snyder, who has been visiting Mr. Bates Hagood, of this city, has returned to his home Georgetown. m iv- Dr. and Mrs. McLaurin Brooker ex pect to leave within the next few days for Savannah, where they will make their future home. l. M. DIAMOND Jc pri- the rales of the Democratic DNa j | W. L Hi Mrs. T. J. Still, of Charlotte, N. C., who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grubbs, near Barnwell, subscribed to The People-Sentinel while Jn town Tuesday. Mrs. J.. J. Bush, Miss Virginia Mose ley and Mrs. Lena Davies spent Fri day in Augusta. Miss Moseley visit ed relatives in North Augusta before returning home. *;An Auction Sale and White Ele phant Party* will be given for the benefit of the Baptist Church Fuad on Tuesday night, An at the Court House at 8:80 o’clock. Cake, cream pad candies will ho i ^and lota of fan is guaranteed to .ZKi ‘ j*. MT -—jar jt A KODAKERS! 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