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today School * Lesson * 1 ' N m ■» r w rTT«««rmi n • »- W r««M» M—4» «•»•>«• !•«•«««*• •C lUkttC* | t Lesson for August 10 ‘.HANNAH. A GODLY MOTHER UtSSON TEXT—I Samuel 1 9-1S. 24- Si; *:ll. KXMUfKX TEXT—My son. hear the S—IWWU— of thy fat her, and foraako •ewa 4aw of thy mother. ettlMAUV TOPIC—Hannah s Prayer SONIOK. TOPIC—Hannah's Prayer A— laffTKKMEDIATK AND SENIOR TOP- 1 BO—How Can We Honor Our Parents? .TOTINO PEOPLE AND ADULT TUP- • '3G—'Piae v alue of a Oodly Home. ji / S. Hannah’s Sore Trial (1:1-8). •ISttcaivah hud two wives In violation viC God’s law. God’a primal thought IWr mein was one wife. Therefore, for I IN in tie made Eve. Ilannuh'B sore /'Ha! out of jetilouay which nat- r mOy ?qirln«s up between two wom- «■, wiveil of one mun. The violation fSI« taw of Hod concerrtlnK mnr e tiaii ulways Imh'ii attendetl with lie. Hannah’* Prayer (1:14-18). tuid the k«mm| M*n<«4> fo lake her to the Lord. This believer* do. even though the trouble* fn>»n sin. 1. Her bltferne** of ^»ul (v. 10). Klkanah lovetl her anil »o lighten her hurden. he wa* lo bring to her tbr Oe^^Jed tr«iw (v. 11) , |»r»)e«l. asking find f«»c ■ name Hamoet mean* ‘’••bed In ci•one't u»n tvlih her «*k ■ gin fr***», tMid nbe «aWe.| In rOlbf bar * In i ^el Moit. « an ~i ai rblldren Into I be fmprr. other TeSle^n II nr iota* were: Ktery oonl In the Hawaiian Ian- gunge end* with a vowel. The amulleMt kingdom In the world once evlnted In I he lluwiillnn l.ilamN. T'he kinudotu of Mlloll, on the Xapiill Cotat of Kauai, a few hundred yard* wide and a few mllen long, was for merly Inhabited hy about ’200 Hu- wallana under their own king. The water from a waterfall In Nuuanu viill(»y never reaches the ground direct. In Honolulu you can stand on dry pavement on one side of the street and see It rain on the other side. The Island of MooUk»nl, a little south of Maul, was lost by Hawaiian royalty In a poker game. The nightingale of Kona U not a bird; It Is a Jackass. The old Kaumakapill church In Honolulu w’as built with two steeples to carry out the wish of King Kalukauu. Institute That Houses Millions of Microbes The Us ter Inst it me of Preventive Medicine, Chelsei*. England, contains the largest collection of mlcrolte* In the world. They ni]t»lrt»r some tjudfl different varieties growing In little glass tiiIm*s alMiut five Inches long, and tbough they look harmless enough, acme amongst tliein would. If let lo«*e and distributed, probably start an epbftemh- which might easily vie In deadlines* with those recorded In Hie Middle age*. All these tiny organ ism*. the majority »f which pr*N*i».-e •tiseuses of various hltols In human hetugs. animals and pftant*. rmjuire cuontunt skilled alt rut km wnrh an 4n f|*»« era snd veget shies hi nn nr»Wnnff garden, nhlle aom* are so dHIrate i hat they run «ult he bred > nr reed fully In ioruteitscs. raevesfmmttag le see eg hortlcuitnriam . „ W v It* im. and a sec nd primary, if one be neresnary, will he b#M two weeks thereafter. The following managers are heieby appointed and the following polling places named for both elections: Barnwell—Herman I. Mazursky, Ira Kales and Angus Patterson; clerk, Monrre Morris; polling place, Court House. Bennett Springs—W. F. Bates, J. A. Meyer and D. W. Glover; clerk, G. R. Peeples; polling place, San Hill school house. ’ Blackville—C. C. Storne, L. F. Hair t and E. H. ^Veissinger; clerk, H. D. Still; polling place, vacant store. Double Ponds—A. H. Croft, S. P. Hartzog and L. L. Hair; clerk, L. W. Hutto; nolling place, Double Ponds school house. Dunbarton—P. J. Hiers, C. H. Greene and T. A. Cock; clerk, T. W. Dicks; polling place, vacant store. Elko—C. W. Hair, C. S. Young blood and R. R. Johnston; clerk, C. H. Anderson; polling place, Elko school house. Four Mile—D. C. Bush, B. I- Pee- plea and W. F. Duncan; clerk, Emmett Johnson; polling place. Muns Filling Station. Friendship—Jaa^R. Ray. G. W. Fail and Frank Sander*; clerk. J. M. San ders; polling place. Friendship •chool that he will he re furnish the managers of Section 2. The riling places shall election with two suitable boiea. one he provided with a table for the man- for ticket* for candidates for State of* agem. The polla shall be provided flees and one for candidates for Con- with a guard rail, so that no one ex- gressional and County < ffices. (Or- cept as hereinafter provided shall ap-1 dinary cigar hexes will do.) proach nearer than five* feet of the booths in which the voters aie prepar ing their billots. Section 3. The tickets shall be printed cn clear white paper in the usual manner, but shall have a cou pon at the top perforated so as to be easily detached. On the coupon shall be printed “Official ballot.” “Club . Ward . No, .” The numbers shall run seriatim for each club. There shall be 50 per cent, more ballots than there are voters en rolled at each voting place. EDGAR A. BROWN, County Chairman. B. P. DAVIES, Secretary. Candidates’ Cards For Congress. Beaufoit, S. C., June 3, 1930. I hereby announce myself as a can- vSe.tion 4. The managers shall be didate for election to Congress from responsible for all ballot? famished. ^ () ie| g ecun d Congressional District of When a voter presents himself he; South Carolina, pledging myself to shall be given a ballot. The manager a bide by the results of the Democratic in charge cf the poll list shall enter primary. the number of the ballot next the j CLAUDE M. AMAN. name cf the voter. The voter shall _ forthwith letire alone to one of the j \ hereby announce myself as a booths, and without undue vie ay pre- candidate for reelection to Congress parr his ballet by scratching out the f roni t |* 2nd District of South Caro- name of the candidate for whom hr pledging myself to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. the Great C ypreaa—W, H. Moody. Jr.. F. M. Msrtey and J. T. Jewhiwa; etavk, Henry Wingo; polllag place. Rime •chool house. H ruling Up rings -R F tJerdner. H J. Hair «nd M l edge L I* Roy Man. pnllmg 5 v doe* not care to vote. No voter ahhll remain in the booth longer than five minute*. After prepanng hi* hall* t. the v»ter *hall present himne f t manager Hi* hnIM mu*t he Mdrd | in M*h a way that the namhet ran he f r •era and the cewpeo con he readily de (j* £»< t inched hy the mnnaget wtthonl In *oy lonth GwwRma. way revenbag the priated yortlmi •# a hOe hy the the hnlNt. If the enter N w t chn’ pvnMry. kmged. and take* the paenwhad Mrih | JOMN BUTLER B. HARE. Aiken. 8. C„ Jane 21 IBM. Willi*ton, Hay It * wo * I hereby announce myaelf a candi date for the office of Representative in the General Assembly from Barn well County, pledging my<e!f to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election and to support the nominees of the party. WINCHESTER C. SMITH, JR. For Magistrate at Barnwell. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Magistrate at Barnwell, pledging myself to abide by the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election and to support the nominees of the party. W. P. SANDERS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Magistrate at Barnwell, pledging myself to abide by the rules and regulatK ns of the Democratic primary election and to support the nominees of the party. DALLIS CREIGHTON I hereby announce mytelf a candi date for the office of Magistrate at Barnwell, pledging myself t-j abide by the rules and regwlat. as of the Democratic prims >y elect kw and te of the party. J M DIAMOND A howl •# pum and imBgnmianiawme the iwch yard whetu f««r|*w* annn« and tMM* •*•*«-* nem pigling is Mi in *iaCr« crying nh*wt f* vaRwl r. u ftui. j. a U * ll«; Hnk. J. A. fm M NAi* 1 hrevhy anmwmre myae f « < *adb- f«e the aWNe af Mag •Crate e* M tide, enhjert In Ike rate* ami **g*la* Haw* ef ike lNamer»n> prtmnry fine* flaw H"dg •« *if m f * » « vy *«• • *mm mfpmx the nanm*** *f the nari» • R BLAtR *4 9*0 I -#v| a • >• ggN* 4m* >00 i** wm* k*m In U*mnrl Wnw * nnt «« pniirm *# .MM la tk« Wr ft** ••** * * Mi*# i n—• #1 M.dn B F Hmcevi. M M L CeMma; rietk. A M padhng pime. AiUnto CamM Red Oah- W B B ri and M M Cmki fefva t a »** M*BB a *risAe *• f ha BkMp it mdrnm af the hariiiw aa4 %0 —W. F Mnevta. C F M«evm and Belt an MnUp; Htfh. J. W. Bate*. la A^n f ^kggni^fe > WMliiig R. L Maw. J M Me- Donald nadM.K.Akt; rieek. «. T. Vi ON; p lliag p^*e. F#vd Bhaw ronrn Special attent oa N raBnd la the foL the V| SB. The me Legal Advertisements £ NOTH E OF MI NK IFAL FRIMART KL»mON. li# #i|»f#Mr*t hi* Ollliog b# Vo#* ohjii oa* r# II# did o«m maairt ohai w«* »AmI |h#ti l#f hi* •*l**|»rin r *1# (be ■xi«-#4t»icnr*a of (It# rl’a prophetic m#**ae# (w. tinu* r hi»* come for him to iTnvm the nuthmil) of Ell to that lard. The fiCHt nicMMi^e #n- to tiim wuh * nioMt terrible lie heattnted to toll it to Ell, pr»*s.s»*<l. he tn:ti»ife.**t«Ml true onarwnc It must have been n hitter to Ell to see Sumuel rec- «(^r*x»vi and himself passed by. This r*w*N£ visitotion of judgment upon h*mse was due to the sins of his aunaL Eli was held responsible for teat ne&truinlng them. He seems to :< ac*me'be«m .« ^ckm! man but lax in the «tk»Cfctflne *of his cbildren. i’arental f«2u»y is most cruel. To tolerate evil vafivn one lias the power to restrain D: ur. *w become party to it. BL ^amunl Established In the Pro- Office (3:1921). -Samuel grew, and the Lord with 'him, and did let none of Ids fall to the ground. And all from Dan even to Beendiebn Rmrw c%ac Snmuel was established to n gwgdwt to the IxArd.** Little did %now that the hoy wlio bad glwn tu answer to her prayer if day become the spiritual nf the uathN. Truly, he rliat I'Ood aha 11 he honored by God Pur*uant to authority vested in ua by thr Executive Ucmmittee of the Barnwr | Municipal Demociatic Party and in ncc« rdance with the rules and regulation* of the said party, we do hereby order an election to he held in the city of Barnwell, S. C., on Tues day. August 12th, 1930, for the pur pose ef nominating a Mayor, six (6) Aldermen and one Commissioner of j Public Works to succeed L. M. Cal- h-un, as Democratic nominees to be voted for in the general election to he held for the purpose of electing a Mayor, six Aldermen and a Commis sioner of Public Woiks of Barnwell. This election shall he held under the rules of the Democratic party. In the said election the voters shall scratch the names of all save one can didate for Mayor, all save six candi-^ dates for Alderman, and all! gave one candidate for Commissioner of Public Works. No person shall be allowed to vote at this primary Unless he or she! has enrolled his or her name in the book previdefd for that purpose. Sam J. Halfoid, A. J. Owens, and E. D. Robinson are hereby ap pointed managers of election and it shall he their duty to conduct the aaid election a* the State and Ciunty! Democratic primary atactica* are hell, to declare the raaalU of tke elac. palls at eight eVteck a m. and ci them at fanr o'ctack p- m.; Free sled. That In the rit*e* of Charleston and C olumbia the polls shall he open at eight o'clock a. m., and close at all •*- cLck p. m. Thr manager* thall then proceed publicly to coant the votes. After tabulating the result the mana ger* shall certify same and forward the ballot box. containing the ballot*, poll list and all-other papers, except the club roll, relating to auch election, by one of their number to the chair man of the county committee within 36 hours after the dose of the pells. 35. The county committees shall assemble at their respective court houses on the morning of the second day after the election on or before 12 o’clock noon to tabulate the returns and declare the result of the primary, so far as the same relates to member? of the general assembly and county officers, and shall forward immediate ly to the chairman of the State com mittee at Columbia, S. C., the result of the election in their respective counties for United States senator, State officers, congressmen and solici tors. The State committee shall pro ceed to canvass the vote and declare the result. 36. The protests qr<d contests for county officers and members of the general assembly ghall be filed within two days after the day of the d eels ra tion by the county committee of the result* of the eleetLn with cha: (f the vtded furilwr. That M « Ha *f pa*ut twe af lha wale hat* mg the d frreat farUean U aaesat him in preparing the hallo!; after the vw- ter’* ballot ha* been prepared, the w ate he i* so app inted shall immed iately go behind the guard railing. Provided further. That if there be no auch watcher* available, the chairman may appoint two bystander* who are qua! fied to vote in such primaly to assist the voter in the preparation of his ballot. Section 6. From the time of the opening of the polls until the an nouncement of the result and the sign ing of the official retuins no person shall be admitted to the polling place except the managers, duly authorized watcheis and challengers, the chair man of the executive committee or member of the executive committee appointed in his stead to supervise the pollmg place, persons duly admitted for the purpose of voting, police of ficers admitted by the managers to preserve order or enforce law; Pro vided, however, That candidates for public office voted for at such polling place may be present at the canvass of the votes. Provided, Canvass of the votes shall be open to the public. Section 7. If the watcher* cr of ficers ef the law who ait admitted to the polling pla e by the manager* ahal interfere with the mseagera at tke vetMV. A aknll he the iw I**#****, te tuasend th* Bupernlewdmt «f Kiurnten fee Bern well CoWBljr. pl»dg<ng myanif In nhtde hy the rule* and regulatlew* af the Demorrmtir primary alarlian and In the nominee* ef the pnrty. HORAC E J. CROUCH. Barnwell, S. C„ June 17, 1930. I hereby announce myaelf n candi date for the office of County Superin tendent of Education, pleding myself to abide by the rules and regulations cf the Democratic primary election and to support the nominees of the party. B. S. MOORE, JR. For House of Representatives. Blackville, May 26, 1930. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Representative in the Genertl Assembly from Barn- , well County, pledging myself to abide i by the rules and regulations, of the Democratic primary election and to support the nominee? of the party. W. W. CAIN. Healing Springs. S. C., May 5,1930. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-alecticn to the House of ' Representatives from Bainwel! Coun ty, pledging myself to abide hy the rules and regulation* of the Demo cratic primary elect toe and to aap- P rt tke a immaea af th# party it* petamry etert* a awl t the aammees ef the party. I herahy eam>«a»« am**M a cmafk* dole 9*0 the edfMw of Magaal*aAe os Duahiri*m. pNdgaat m>*w f lo shade hy the ruW* *«d reguNt >*• af the Deamvvut »appeft J. Fee Magistrate. Ref Oah Snell mg. May 14, 1980. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Magntrate. Red Oak Township, pledging myself to abide by the rules and regulation] of the Democratic primary elation and to support the nominee* of the party. J. ALLEN HILL. For Magistrate at Blackville. I hereby announce myself a candi date fer the office of Magistrate at Blackville, pledging myself to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election and to support the nominees of the party. P. E. ALLEN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the effice of Magistrate at Blackville, pledging myself to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election and to support the nominees of the party. W. S. GRUBBS. Tht Rata A run ad My Place Wera Wlaa .* Bays Jaha T a thill “Triad mryihtaj u ktf thsa* u*fh