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mo. ¥. HOLMES* Editor 1 Prop’r. Barnwell People. URtiKftf COUNTY CinCULATION ■tHURSOAY. ATRlL-iX. J!K>1. on . '‘THI-; BATTLKOK THE ' JXALLOTS.” The meeting at Beaufort ‘‘Tuesday closed the canvass of the candidates for Congrass in the Second District. Kvery county has been visited by the specchmakets and through the newspapers and mails..practi cally all the Democratic voters of the District have been enlightened ns to the lives and labors, accom plished facts and promised services of the four eandidates. The cam paign has been Conducted on a clean high plane, and so far the campaign liar has been bin httle in evidence. But that curse gen erally gets in bis wicked work at or after the eleventh hour, too late for discovery and exposure. On Saturday next the case goes to the jury, the people, whose de cision is unappealable. Almost Certainly a second primary will he required to decide between the two first favorites, and that will chd the contcsL r^jii this election every voter ITT: juror and it is as much a matter of conscience and duty for each to "iast bis ballot for the best man in his judgment as it is for tlie juror to decide in the court house ac cording to the law and the facts. People arc judged by their offi- cials-publie servants. The new congressman whoever he may be will be accepted* by the United States as the type and representa tive of the citizenship of the Sec ond District'.' TrrthcrcmplnymefU-j-r! of public as well as pri/ate ser vants character and ability should be both considered, and if in doubt as to one or two or three or all the contestants choose the one that you would most trust in your own affairs, (he one that you would prefer that a younger brother, son or grandson should take as. hjs model, hi* cxmplai in .hiy,'future life. ^ Vote upon your own judgment nml its influenced by your own co>ftciencq r and intelligence and that is all the duty of the 4mlivid- - ual citizen. Don’t lend a -listening ear to the talc of the campaign liar, •hould be tempt you, but decide upon the facts and the evidence as becomes a true, brave man. JAMES O. rATTEJtSOX, twlco Probate Jud/je, thrice Het^oaen- »tXve, is worthy to go lusher and he «ur Congressman. If elected In will be the mono gooil, truo, faithlul than to the oapltol ho has boon in the fiHd, the otiica, every day of his life. I,*<t ua give hiui a hcart-wanuiug vote on iK-xt Saturilay. » i’nre PoHtics, WHAT THE ED 1X0118 SAY s BnptUt (’onrler—Honorable S. O. Mnrrteld has faithfully served fhe peo ple of hU county for a numl^r-of yearii In tho Htnto Senate and he now a«k«- the people of the Heooiiid Con- ((re*alonal Hiatrlct to send him np higher, to tho House of Represent>- lives In Wnshinjjton. lie would make a fine Conift>s*m»n.-.aud would ably and worthily represent his people. :M'd no dniiht fTiTTmrra nf rh-rt- 4^-^ri*4. pa rowel I, 8. G.. April 20th. T respectfully announce my.elf n canilidate for retleytion to the She rift"* oflice. anhjeer, to tho i itIfh and regatht^ i lion* of lha HenWcfSTTS Prirnnrv Kler- tiou, pledging uuae|[ to abide by the result a ltd. to attpporl the upvfoetM of the pnn^ w ill so ifPCtdn on if;e day UT clUctlou. He ha* iniuiv frlSnd* thi-onghout. the State who will wish liilii yrcat, sucebs*. rtawtt)erif Herald—‘ ’I'liHf. puny caie- ciuainit giren Senator Mayfield >it Ai- kca* lew day* iiijo fell short of lla purpose. Jlr. May Held is ahvnva readv and eayfi-r to answer any <j nest ions In legaid to hin olH.c4al «<•(,* ttnd points with 'pride t*> Ida pfiblic record Upon theUsontchooiJ of which Hiefe I* not a spot or “tain. Ho i< a statesman In the broadest sen*e of the word ; a .gentlaw man of the highest GhrMian attain ment* and lias never been knfifwn to stoop to any thing that U low or grov elling,’ ' _ ■ , r AuguU Jfohn. in the Xrw* A Cou rier. reporting tho .Hartiwcll iiiLH-triig, (•aide ■ .v ~ NOUIjEST HOM AS OF Til EM A iX. “In his career a* a State Senator l.c said that he had peril cted and lias passed more laws thiu w mirnr’geit^fSl ,good than any other Senator yv+phin. the past fifteen year*, and ho /inked an examination of Ids record lie felt a particular pride iii 1UA work in coii.- iieetion with tin' road and school laws of the State. In- connection witii the dispensary legUbuiou, he -aid licit he Was an original piohibit.ioni.«t. Hitt after the dispensary law came that lie lei's afiva.v* dZfJUt till perfect the.la'.v, recitro an li<>ue«t, ad- mt ntnnttino and ke.ep-dhe l+onkttdtog- out of politic*. During the entire re- glnie of A! r. I J II. Crum'die said he w a« satisfied the dlipmisar-V lud been kept iTuTOf poittiea. ItravwS w iting lor the dispensary to meddle in p-«lifi?.>j. pud fhen he we.nf on to taile about, seeing dispt’iHarv folks at the inei lings, kiid that if they were there for any leirpose that they did not coilie jis Jjis~trie.ijriy. ; lie -aid that it, was largely through hi- Trunk II. Creech. —f ' e _ • . ! —^ ^ r ‘r- ^ rntu.iiniTioN in; maikk.’ Em I OK I'U K t'goM.K : ' ; AV.Iftif.Otin heiira of the Iwnefleiul .ef fect • ami high mural results < 1 f flie l'r> * hihifory I..»w 4n Maine, ai d v\ l at In- lenrmf after becniuitig ci'ntet*atit w ith the w ork’ll^ of that !dw, recall a lalor- lie saying of tho late- v'«d. Ilaiuic Bruwn, of lour tow n—• Far oil' eattfe tune long hinis’'’—for he Hi id* l hit the (>••*1111X01 piv-.Ulrc* of iiwonj,, social and .mareiial p.ogiTs* wrooglH by tlyat laW are purely rniag'iiart:. and it* .cnjotce- meiit 11 sin b kiog f’iii-e. Ttie fact is tUat-hi mo«t cities of the State liijnor selling is aMinn stvicteij as it Is ip any license town in New Knjfla’fldt t,hitis to srry, among those who vote til ■ die- jiutfllcafi ilVa- t for the ttni|h'ftfr-nn v i:,"' rim Ilioimer : 1 ic thtkat i- lit a 11 voting the |)fiinicr.-i,i il? tlekot is barreik I’.ut, the runt s« lli r in .M.'i'me has erased to Vox- the Donuict atic tick et. V . '‘1'ti I*—trrfivnTons di*riga ill id law Works Bonfe cuimki'* aroi interesting itHoikai and moral n’,>lu|niuey among otherwise g.uul and t 1 . li mnhk' citi/e.iv A liliristiau man, foi examp e, I'mr- iiiigldy riglit ffnd straight. o!i ortPTf qu stioir*. gifted with a uniok intnIi• - gein'C and a fee no moral sotise, prj- li'Sfthi# and roallv ilesiring to lesd a*- Hunter In Equity. p; • Bum well, 8. C., April 9,190t. t respectfully nnnotinrfe ftir«elf a (pARl)8 OF CANDIDATES ContM.) I Por Clerk'•( Court. Barnwell, 8. O., March 22, 1901. re*|>actfullv announce mva^lf a of candidate for the office of Clerk Onut-t, aubje.ct to ttie hilr* and rejfula- •'‘amlldr.te for reeKctlon f» tho office of 1 Bort* of tlie democratic primary elec Master pi Equity, atch^wt to the rule* ! pledg.lilg mykiptf to 11 hide hv the aniL. jogTihtil-nis of the Democrniic | rp, *dll •toil Support the noniiiieeiToT tlic primary electloiC fdnMglnjf ntvtNdf to. I.* ar l , iN, jun I- fu- Du. y.i) 'f ijuU to sinVuort fht 1 iioniinees of tljc daitV. 11. L. O'Baunon. FOB SOMlirOK. j' BartAved, S.tJ., Apul 4, }«oi. I re.ptndf»tHy rnuounve mvself a candidate loj-.liic oflice-of' Solicitor of Hii* Second Judightl ( ii'cnit. *nlifert to tin* rules and rc^uladnn* of the Dhuo- « v rat!f Primary IC lection, pledging my self i > abide tiv the result and support the fit, mi tires of Hie psrtv. O. il. Gieeh. For House of Bcprv.scnluHvcs. Karnwol!, S. April «. lf)04. frdspect fully an candhhttr lor tipnFtn jiinoutivb mvst;lf a tin'J4ou«e of Iteprese'n- 'ativis, subject to rhe ro'e* and vegn-,, l itlon* of the , 1 lenn.iWiitic —1’i i.niiiry E^ectinii, pledging my.clf to abide hy the reoilj u'liyi ►uppurtdBe nominees of the pari y: ^ . '}.' ft. A Hair. tV. ffr FHtftcutv Fhr Audiior Utlrhweil. 8. C , March 2>, 1,H0I. I respectfully atinoume tnykelf a Candidaie for the otlUse of Oouhty Aml- Itor; Mibfeci to the ride* and rebuilt- lions pf ihc iH-mftcrutic primary ciec tioo, p'.edglhg nivseffto abide hy vlje nsnit and losiip(fU!i the nn.inineek of Hie piirty-. Hi w. Rllev. Blackvllle. ft. C. Man h lu, 1901: _ < I respeitfnllv announce myself, eanilidate for theoflice of ronnfy Aid! ilor, subject tai the rii es and regulrd lion* of the Heiiioeniiic priinary »lec tion, iuk> ph»it«e ritvself to aliide by the rejSidr.* >rtTrt~kif|ip<)rt the- iioiidnecs of the party. JT'C; I». J. Ilatrimet: Thnnkiii^ my. tnstomer* foi- tiiclr nlicxaiiijiled pafroii- ij)at"ii» I take |tlcjtsnic iii vj ^ feiatittg tliitlTtie Spring' fituh me fully in-qulR'il to girfi tin.* \*p*3UX^ '^1; -e- ■,>. «!•»•#; ar< T t) u To nil in need i)f work stoek-suHoti to nil purposes .diu 1 tit S’.ll- morai amt Christian life.in ccrHv lor the enfi'Tcetuent of Jaw yv here in r arid whenever milled lor — »iu h a man w ill Tit use to vote for the cleanest, stniightesr, most p •»;tlve cabd i.lsto for enforce.ui'ii t. li \ fj-Esn *“ llt v t ‘ I ‘1 IHil I I1 M l I'll d ill' KIL IM ill I'p'AX IS-UAND! rniTir at iln- thtor <ff thU +nau may XXlsCthy mo»j. shameless disregard loi flie law by the oflicer ebarged with the duty* of in- loreing fr, lie may ki.nw ot his or. 11 know milya t liai. die ollic-r ims olofi- naieiy iduscd uptiti specific4nforniT-- work yml his idea that tdfc severs couiiti* s now have the use,of the proiit dorived from the sale of ili-iiciisarv li- i|Uor. A* to the race <|Uesrtmr, l.e said f-htsee 1 ■ w a * n" o«n»r-.Av-nn o.e , in talk a bout getting the necessary uum her of Stales to 1 ato to repeal 'tV' con st.ilirtloniil^amendmouts. And that; it- w as AvastHigJIiuc tp-'t ilk al/nir Sindi tv thing. The .members of ‘('.h.iignVk ought fo ifevote ih'.'iiis: ive- tie iirgiul, rioj.i ainl coinpiaint Hi dod.i* duly, hi d vet iTiir i.'liristlHn Ilian wiil Vote for- -film again in •preference to^n* uVTiy wTnnn r-dery tiudy know s ivoirid stYn 1- Iv eufolOo the lavv, sluffily hi'cau-e tlic 1 a', 11 leodis 1 he Urpnidicaii l.ilu'l. A !d.- no isolated !«*<•, it i. tin*, p rev a pi eg eniuljiioni-wnd applies to mini-teis oi tdie"g.'-|,el asyv*i.ll »'« to lavuirn. Uu\ TH-S"--* h •“ litjons ' l* ‘ pXi-S— of the i.iemal and mdiHf Tamdition re f.-iied to. Ikfc are two o'h. r-: vi;t.r ,t.kr .yrftg'V, t'on’y’rcs.Minm titkj. tb-fleld-of this 81.-,to. in lilt'' •cursVof u to Ijve and prysdit d:iV issues and put talk about i’l-poaiing i-onrtitutionaf provisions that cannot he •|'vpca!,-d-. Mr Mavlidd is particuiarly strong and forcible and he 111 ikes as clear cut and hide an arguini'iit upon the foreign pivimy-wl +H4«-eMnmry si*-rfmdi4erttf , 'Yrrj'p^|m Mr **nTtreftH*n« l<l-ea*" wmi ' homl. 11 ofvs" iriw fo express thein-on'llfe m.-vtt#!^ of trade expHtuiou Ht.d what it means t-L tlic South, pterh In gbe Htnl»c ; of ■ H-pri’s‘fKa j lives, hiadc Ihc/xt dement that the)*/ wa- Dot nil open harrooin.in the Sfale of Maine, win 1 Util*’ fact was .tluir they .-.i ro ns.ideiifinU.ntid ns 5 l(|g ep- 11, ii| aliiio-t ei ery . ity in -the Male a* in i:i.r;-i-<l‘o:i«- 1 iiii> citic- in. Ilcei:..- Mai n^d 1*auic- Ct W'l.tlnyl tldr-rw sQi* UiiL a-die riii'. A.” lIXeiTA XTINll fAKAtiO.X tTe flml tho following in an ex change: The late General John B. Gordon and Governor Candler of Georgia were to- N gether in a hotel in .Atlanta oned when Governor Candler naked the General il be had ever known of a witty darky, "Yen,” *aid the general; ‘-one.’’ AV-tie'll General Roberl E. Tee was figiitTng Grant fa the' leal ilays’ an old darky, beaiegsd headiiuartcra with requests to see ‘the gtii'ral.’ He was turned «w*y *doadu limes. But'one day lie •ucceeded In reaching the guard inr- medialely ju front of General Fee’s tent, and almost got Into the tent Used before he wits stopped. The nttercAtlon Which followed was overheard by Gei», era) Dee, who called out.. “2,et that man come in!’ Then into the tent came fche fellow, a rawboned, "shambling,' gray-beaded, gnarled old •darky. Who •craped the ground with his loot and kept turning his hat around nervously In his hand. ‘•Well, where do you belong?’ de manded General l.ce. **I h’longs to v’r company, giu’fal” retumeil-tlHB darky. “No, you don’t declared the general, •harply. Everybody In my company ha* been thot. - How U il~^tliafvou haven’t- been V “The darky scratched his head. Then from his fwiated wmth came a i oontldential whisper, Well yo’ see, r Oin’ral. it’s this & -w ay. J ain't been shot, *ca/.e w hen dt-y’s a tight g<Mn’ os; I always stays w ith the gtn’ials.” L lie is' not an expausoni - fin any •vuisc. but he wants this coil hi ry to get it* cottof. ft ml-Its goods in t'biUH and tlm east. i.ml lu* urges that tn do lid* a of visiort strung 11 ivy is nei-os-a-Y. Tho - larger the markets”the better the pricas wl cotton he insists. Four and a Inilt cents cotton he holds nmat s thirty cents a day to the lanuer for Ida labor: ten cents cotton means one dollar 4 day to tlic farmer for his wdsk. aipl lifteoti cents cut top means two dollars a day to the farmer, tile cotton planter and tha manufacturci*, he holds, onglu t i go hand iu hand in IftJtding' larger, ilelds for the sale of goods," and ijll.ol Una he holds can be do re w i:li 'trade nJTyJlr <)nign.- p. ip t' ;., n dggfee lor ‘a 1 lC T m-dt:i,.v;'i. muc'i e-t-cm, d w V; Te'.TrhcxU km.* a n, ii d ji’.-fTy «>; aid yet he. i.u.iic lid * stalfifK-nt. tin* faisi'tjf of which was. as cadiy estaldi'krd • - ‘-'‘ could !< ; every I'-veur-oh! hoy in .tin* >t.vde' knowing to tiiCcontrary. Can’t un.’.crstimd it ? W-iV. man ttlive, ii i* t!i if ( iqol.cd.’ir-s T t-bprw, 8. C:, April i, 1001. res"pcctfully anm.tiuee inys^jX* H cindiiieTi* f' •• llm House of lli'prihiei'ta tiyes, suf'jrct to :lte rti-h s nml regula tionsol the IIcmocrHPfb prnrf ir\;, .elec-, lion, pledging mi self to abide by the 1 . sud ;tnd tqknpporl tlic ii -tniuceS of tby party,. - ^ . sf X VV. Wgi kley. For the Stale Seitnle' » *H.-irnwn lS. f' . April 1!*, 1001. I antiotthm* my-elf k (-;.md !i:te frr Jeelection in till' Scuat.n, afld pledge .•iryTeif to Hbi<!e iho revolt i.f tiuY pri- niin. v eh-etioo add fo confnnu to-ail'M the rules of the Dcinoeratie I’adv. , J’.obt Aldiich. Buddenv'lle, S. c , March 7 h, F OI. , I respectfully snuounennn;v«eif a ■immltdaie ft Jr the office of Auditor, sub ject to the roles a-nd regulaiions of the Deiiioerailo I'rimsrv EiecTi-in, p,le,lg lug mi -elf lo abMo-hy the results hioI support Hie nomiiiees of the party. •J.C. KecF XT IJJine, S. C., IM Mareh, lolil. ‘ I re.speet.fnllv snnoum;e myself a can (ii,!.a te for tin* office of Auditor, sub jeev to thiVrnles ar.fl regulations of Du ■ Demnerarjc Prlnvuv FlTiion, Tng HI v«e!f to altide hv Ike re-ub a’i t n|dnt the nominees o( ih* |>ariv FT Klr|tlaJ»»l Jr^ Barnwell, S, C., Muivh .Iff; IhOF . ]Ut tlie prices that have jik’ased an people. ' ‘ . * JIJST DECEIVED! . Another Car Loud, Four Horses, Twenty-iQur tiles, so many goot 1 - Tlr-U wir.it “ 00TI '«wii.ei'8. Tlti; may 1)0 tlic. last imjmrtutLo.n (>f the season, .8^ don'twait, DelaAs’-dud^nla.iiiteiotEb'' . C’fnnc at .oiACC ’td I announce myself a candi kite for .Slate. S> Mate, and pl-dge uiv»e|f-tu anide the i>>uKs oj the - Democratic Ik iuuirics and to support, the nominees of that pa-rty. .Geo. II. Bates. WjU'sKii, S. ca 11 did March 20, lOul . - ■ .w., y .w. .... is • p-.p.up.bv '•annonnee myself a .t" for i'nc "ate S"ra-’e from hirav. cij tdiunt v, snkjert to lire"rules and regul iMflCrs nf fhc -DeifHierstie csidnxai 1:vldccti m. pledging v’s'eThdtf fd.-uV by -Hie re.nit and support the iiuniiusgs of.the pany. t W. C. Smith. Fur Sheriff. AFeniLiie 8^ C. April f" 1 lOdi. For County Trfasurer' ' -, k Appleton, 8 C., Marcli.l J, lfM)l. I respeetfnily 'iinTioiinee on 1 self a civudidate for the , <dilce'of C.nintkV TrejeSiiyei-, sulijec'f t-i I he rule* and reg ulation* the Democratic priimm elccilorf, pledging mvself to a hide hy tlic ren.ntnr arid, sopport the liinirkn e< of the party. - J - B. Ay’mst'ong. 4 S j Slackviiiei S. C. s ^.armvell, s'March ]^. FHfF l •nsfiei-lfplly arinoiupap mv»elT" .Tt'eH4.t*er, / *.ubyt , J c.t.t.n .tl.o-.ru !esiut«l.r».gv. Hh»liotf*'’of lht»- I H-moetHlic pfllilni V elei tioii. pledging nrrfeif to th£j;e*u1ts':uid support Hie .iiofr.'iiica s: of tlic partjsr jBT^ih’tluinc I’attersoii. For MnglsIrSfTe. BFickville. 8 G, April 10. IDQt. which " Kepnbiiciu) has pro- duct il in fts mcTnhers. I i-.c (ifliciLcaiiv. 1'JttiJ.rjttiMg the sr.ir.c oh:: ,i.ii v : id; it) 1 he .last to.v motlfii* I lie Hoik JnMfpb II- Mink v i'-invl over h:* own - glraa i.re, in an hi 1 itiej'flnted iii.- rim W 1 rI L ro-d:iy,"d1mf.ff»era w ii imr then, aql ua-d not been I ft none tinig” :11a oT-thc I ir'gest and most pro* perm/* ln.iic!*pfl>5t.iiii-e,w I ere n bur whs tnui 11; tilo'd. or w lieK Iiquor was so’.d in anv cu.inn r. wlien.dr* iu matter of . ... ,J7; ... . r 1 1. ireaAie* and a klroifg inivy to pinto, t those ajfi'r'ffrrrcTiTJir— ———— During Id* Piiiirg public saitl he bad aiwHis (ought iact. i.r w a ; tluM onintou pr ieAktenf that eia-s ol I o-ttl-l" im::ii:,ii+* 4*:i,Y». lego service liiv 1 ’ rol."niie*s Hii<l corruption i;f ilip- di*i>eii*;try u'ti i llloli i/e tl.e” d i *• Hu. ml he hai htd.tc 1 to.revo pellKKl V iMMlil - SO Tls pi g, 1 men on, the boord. Jn justice to Mi. VVilliaiii* lie wished to say that be II .if alw ti.ys voted for lino as .1 nn inber ol the state htiMJtl and that he had a'lyvai * been continued on the limml. 111 closliig id* a-.lmii aide *peeMi M r. Mailicid -poke ..of hi*, personal ell'or; and s icriticcs i>i seetiririg his. eijnca- liori, and lio'.v h9'fi.uf given tfp t tj .-* vvlii*key and oilic.F iuxuri s so a* an to h ive the money to go to school anfl College anti how prou-tl he, -wa* of fhv coniitJenec (hat the people iiT liarnweil and now of it tin lie rg hntl *!iou n in hjtu. an<F if elected how aoxiot s and ai:i- bilioiiK he would he to make 11. laiil:l ni and on patrinTvjrrescnta t i vtt. ECHOES FUUM THE CAM I’AIGN. MOW HYOMEI HEFFS THE / IIEAFin. Kills thb Gertns Of Grip, Catarrh and Colds,‘’CostsS Nothing If It l ails,” •ay* J. G. Creech Now t^at Hyotwi can ite obtained in nearly every town and city in the seQuntry, it i» possible to buy from druggists a he i!ill giving climate, to be carried in the purse or ]>ocket. By breathing it a f«Av minutes four time* a day you can soon cure grij*, cough*, colds and even the worst and most chronic eases of catarrh, J. C. Creech has seen so many re markable cures made t the Hyomei treatment, that he aelU it with the pos itive agreement to returu-thc money if It’falU to 6ure. A complete outfit rosts but $1, and consisU of the Docket inhaler, med icine dropper and sufiicient-Hyomei to last several weeks. It effects a cure In-the worst catarrh al troubles and if brea>hed at the com mencement of a cold or the grip, yvill check it quickly and preventr sll-kne**. Extr» 4>oitlcs of ilyomui can be ob tained for 90c. WhMihfe»tbed tbronth the Inhaler, -the germ-killing and health-giving Hyoaiei goes to the most remote cells'* of the throat and luugerkiliing all the catarrhal germs, toothing the irritated mucous membrane cud vitalizing the blood with ozone. •hould bare a Uyomei outfit to prevent •Bd cure catarrhal troubles, and ward •tucks of grip, pneumonia and ‘ Hargrrm disease*. Frovn tlic openltigh it. lias neon conceded that MayTit ltl i* Hie nb-iest man in (lie field. Alidie cantHdates quote from his j>m:t:che,t. and refer .pi! »> bat Mity field *avs.' SenaUir Miiytield’* position on tba development of markets for cotton i* fmanswerabie. He U Welcomed by all by»inc** men, fanner*, im'i-cUant*. in lit intiorcr * an rt inamifat-T urc r*. jTthnston tils ‘pfech Was a., lit-rai'v gOiu.ii* tldiveiy •upeih At Ijilgc r.u-tv T u probably ki.i"vv tluit 'Mr. iY.'llyTTTVTrnt—Trt--t- t r~ ■ gnu J of- Hn, I r sport full v aivininpc* ^-ip c.iiulFl.ifi; lur >li"ritt of Birnwoll t.'iMii'.rv, -niijt'et ft> tiie rules :ind> regu la Han a of ' iho Dfuiocra t ic I’riinary ,F L eesjHud-lo+Xly ' Hnnonuco pu-^if a c irdi l ite for tlic office-of M.»gi»lrate at g'Rlackv'Ue, subject to the 1 nl*-s aTiTT V-elf n rognkyticfi* oFt!i.* 1 (emocrutic I'lHit rv’ •cti*>:', ‘pledging my*elf to- abitle Jiy H e result and fnppoit tha- ROtuii.ees. o. tarty. • . " 41. (’. K.ivsor. Monie^ S.-rt , M an lv-2fi. . I aaaqiectrnlVv a t nonnc" inyself ii cahilivlaie for tlic-^olifcn of Stferift' of Barnlv'elK'otnUy: «tilijeet to U>e rule* ami icgiilaiinn* of 1 In* Dcmoci .,ic 1’ri- imiry Elvetioo, pledging inyself to abide by ike it-su.!^ and *iippi>lt lliC noiuiiiea* of U10 party. l Ikirnwc’l. 8M’ rc*p< ctfiif i v U». T. Walker. - v March 1, 100F Kcjpiiltiican ptiiV in AFiiiu , a Wriifthy amI irui.-li (-s'lcemed genthtnan Midi 1 Ac b a b p* doing tliFljfs't'hitf way what i« to eXpccXt tl of t!i innk'aiid.rti*- ? 1 n »i-'i-kim- fordbe answer to the req- *<,11. v.^ riru up iig-iimt life !tp|ialtrTig but'unnvoiil.i!i!f it-p!v'■ '■'•Aral ciaUcr* nnf*t 1 tkeabd?- win*'! tbrv in yynfrfcf syitljk i'aity. The Ib p’ib'.K can. p iirv ba* became to be the menl H regu'a! ui', t-1*}’- iut>rpi'e(cr ef tuiirad 1 . tli"'kec|> r ->.f cui- •-••nc the .snetuor of t!ic jiiiliclarv, the Aidv‘*t)i or the riimiTalinTi'nii^LZi.-oI' ^!Hir April 1», FUF I’liih .-oidicr. . fT -1 ROBBED THE GBAVE. A *t r.-tiing incident i* lyur.-ited by Audm—Ufaver of rbila'jedi kin, a* lof- Tiiw>': " f w m- .m -nw-fo-l-is.iiHii ion. * 1 - , w ► ai 11" was .‘iiiim.st \cUow,~r , y^-a. «u 11 k e 11, fotrguc cm ted, pajii-i-oiitinu- allv iii back iin 1 • ni jnnHmnr r e mi>e.kf u office idASheritf; anb- joTH tb Hie rule* aii'tl regu'art«'ii» of t.iie IicnjociHtli: rrimarv. Eli i titifF pledg ing nil -elf to abide by Hu* if-ekiiH^aiiil *up;ir rt tlic nbniinee* of the party. W. W. Moore.- Edirrti- *For- Coun1y_ Kuporinloudfr lieu •- — ■v I’ft-iiwe-l, S. C., April fi, ifiol. I resp cifuiiy aeminnce inyaelf a IMUdi’bit" for^the epj e of (.'qlinty. Su :iei in it iniei.r oi Kdncatlnn. Miihj^t to -Hrr- s-a-t’iLrcg'ilaftoiis of - Hie I’eiji^- to' iry ideetton. ■m ncratiyprlai-try I'An-rion, pledging my- »e)f t«»a| id hy ;b-- result and to -np- port rhe ::i iniucv* of the p irtv. B. M. ! >ai iingtfSin IF R-B No. X .MVh 2(i. ’oi. no ap!tt iin*, growing wosker. Aai ; L r d iy. 'Fiircj; t>hi-*ifiaii* h id civen me ftp. ’! Aon ! w.i* advi-i d t*> t»*e E.tu-Dic -Bitter*; to mV great jo?, the liol'bottlo made h decid'd improvement^ l caidtijued llii lr U*e fur ttime wrfu'kv, and, aiu .Jin^ a Well m in. FkhOw t!:ev roiiticil tlh grille of afti other thflni.’' Npom (Far, S. < ! r**jH'(Bnvrty a'.p-mmce tdv*e1f jr- entrdj*Yiie f,,r-ihes-hL *• «*f I wnuv. sw- I»"rit,:imlutif of E.fucation..-sjiibjf.ct _.tu t he ruh'* add rcgdl ilioli* of the fn*mo-- I'VirTc primary elcciion, pledging my- d**4f-t(V .Hilda by Hi" result and support t'u»i nominee* of the p.-irrv. Barnwell. S. ('.XMayri-li 21. 1"UX^- I respectfully an non uotv in'.-etf n. candidate for leeiectii.n Jo the ■ of Magistrate at Barnweil, «uiij."-t lo Hu ru.l-s. and rogii'iitioiis of ttie D-mo- erati« I’limarv F-lecifoii. pleilgitHf. njv self to abide hv tliere-ulf and mipporf idlfe*hnnrinrex vi t In; -pTTTrw. — - dd r -.»V Mswdv jii+mtlid fntTtmH-vThem — piTfltitr gwarantHed, ai’ (treevhy-Fharniaev.. O, \. B i; -kft-Hrt Hdm h"id hi* niui-ieime etu-hHt+fed y »t Graniievinc tie spoke fo an audience standing In front of the liofedvQ t t hot a mull moved or woman spoke aj.iTwdien he ceased tha applause biirst from an tudlcncB which -went there advor-e to him. At Aiken .the only dhturba’ice was from some self interestcd pa.r.tle* who sought to annoy him, hut Id* clear manly statement and applicable joke s wept the audience ns «n efertrir wave/ ni Barnwell the most powu rfnt speech of the campaign was delivered, his reccpthm vyA.s . great. for—he. "' served fliisoouruy laithfnUy and weii and tllfijtudieuce hung on his word* spellbound; at Bamberg, hi* jimiie. hi* reception amounted jo an. ova’ion. His speech was a chaste^, oriiaLc.jiithy. strong, eloquent plea for the luaucaLiuiv of the people, hi* argument fur the in- dtistrihlIhlyelopHieirt ofJ.bc SotiTh - * ivn ; ». aUstv'Cfable, and carried ^ convictiou with if. “Indeed,” he said, *it is with ffcor grace that my opp^p^iits com plain, saying, Ala vile id is an el 01^1 cut mun. Did im; God ctioo*e'- Aaron to plead tlie cause of the children of Israel before I’haroh’.* Hi rone heeamse lie Was eloqiicqt and able? "Wt tirephiul vssur cause before the Republican hosts.’’. It h( clear that the tight is against keepitijr Mayfield out of the second race. AH the Cintiithites are friendly to him and each next to himself hopes Mar field will WjBsWv J. D- MHhon., SpecialTtciiorter. • . «- 1- — 11. *■a—' ’IliiliyiGJ m 1 »•. * ’•r'l Ljt-Vvtv Special primary'. SATURILW' XrRIL 230, 1904 Itrnmafk, ^j>,< M ireh 22d 1WH. 1 respectfully announce'nrysoTf a 4i'hi<ef"vrtniigii'** I'riiiri tlteTsWep'ntt r TV. X Marehanf. Barnwell. S. C . M.-trc|i2!!. fsh. 4 feH-ivanXsyU v ai'ununccjtir,•*.-)( a cnididatc for meollicc of County Su perintendent ol fXtnrw*i(>n ; subject lo tlieAruh * and rcgiration* of Hie Dc'iii- oeraf ;c pi in 1 arV *• Iec11;my 1 >Th 1 glng nry*- jiort ti:c-nominee* of the parfvy TV. AV.' Hart. '“‘Millettcvilic.'S. (A. Man-ii 7. IMH. I fully announce mvself a oamlidate fur t.he oflK'e <>S Count c Su- pt-rintfuideht of FditcaTion, subject to the rule* mid regulations <>f Ui ‘ Demo cratic primary election and pledge my- *cif to abide by Hi" rH*jjIts and sup port the nominees of Hie purtv. J. IF Faffitte. Di»:i1ct 8. (A, subject to llm rules regulation* of the Democratic IMimary Election, pledgina myself tn, a'hidc by UieLrcynlt and jrujiport the the'party. :..1 s. if Mayfielth A’DHOUGHTEUL MAN M. M. Attain ef WMiu‘he«ter, Ind , knew what to do in the hour of need^. Hi* wife had such an fib usual casfc-of stomach and liver trouble, phrAiciang. • Aiken, S. C;, M irvh ITyJkUiU* 4-1 respectfully aynounco mvself' ;v candidate for t ti&gFe-s from th>"Sec ond Distilct,.S. (’ , subject to Hie rule* and rcgwiaiions (if the Demoeraflc j>ri- hiary elecfioti, and pltnT^c mvself to abide by tlie tesiilt* and support tlie nominee*of the parti'. " y^f' l . respecMoH.v anoo/nicc ma^elf a PHqdi taic for redcctioii j-i tho office of lAn'mer; subject to the rule* and toiurftec* ofl regulation.* of tlic Defnocratic primary election, pliuging iii.v*s*lf to abide hv the result. HJUiLsifpp.ort.lhft nominees of the party,. Isaiah lie vi I*. T.-G. Croft: Barnwell, S.C.,* March 15, llHif, , I respectfully an non nee myself eamlWate for Congress froni the 8ei’- (•»«)■ District, 8 V C-. atibjvhf to the rule* ami regulation* of the Ib-innfcraite pri mary election. limi pledging myself to weRf SisC^farch 21, iDTl. i rujspcctfulij' annouiiee myself a c inrliiiate for Coroiier, subject to the rules ami regulation* of tlie Demo- erartc primary - elec’inn, and pledge ttfifsell' to aTudc by the reieults amkunp- ,port the iioiniheets nf the paftv- " Rtiliard C. Halford. nominee* of the. party. J. O. Patterson. At tM* iraton of the y«*r-every m»w iconld not help her. Me Hjonghtof and tried Dr. King’* New Life rill* and •he got relief at once *nd wa* Puallv cured.- Otdy 26c, kt- Creech’* Pliar-j nomimes of the party tuacy K -;C.' S. BurchbaUer’it, Drug Store ‘ ‘ " ''' " ' Loagmire*. 8, March 11, IPOt 1 resjiweHnlly uniiutiuco mvself n (TfihdidaK* lotS^ongre** from the Hoc- onil District, S. f>> subject to the rules anil regulations of Hie Deniwralie pri mary election, and .pledge inyielf -to abide by the resqlt* aud support 'the L. J. Williams. For Coroner. : f. ' —. .UaximFll, a. C . Manji 2a, IU-4. Allendale,SA C., March'T9, 1904. I respiH*tfivJIv announce nivselY a candidate for tire office of Coroner, subject to the rules rind regulatiour'Of the Democrat,ic primary election, and abide hy the kuiHu. •nU tha. pU'dg« myiieit.taabiilfi. v bj - the rt*nlt* and support the nominees of the pafty. 1 v " ChiVteO'S AVarrter. " Handy P. O., George’* Cfeek, S. C., March 7th. I9f>4. 1 respectfully nnnouncc myself a candidate lor tlie ojlicoof Coroner, sub ject to the tuI*-* and regulations of |h« TOnnw ratio Pri mat y Plcctlon, filctlg- iug inv*c!l lo abide by the result and support the iwfnlnec* of Hie parry. ^ - ' ’ X. A. tiler*. EI< ction>|ile:lgjng im seif to supir it the nomuieesof the party, F> ..4 tV ; \V oo d w ard, April. EaH. ALL Art J^.(HILL - TOP - STABLES.rX ^BARNWELL,....- S. C. < Tlitx 1>f:*t Jill jmrjiosc* lior-cs ;iml niiilc? that live, good judgment cp.p so 1 ectrni<I-l^itfly . v ht:y. 1 lu’se, ((kg' ine' at at etiiio will ^eelc do li iYIh i. 'HARNESS. vnSt nn'i See tlie ill aiuljyoii -An immense stoc r CHOICEST [j^p'Sejuuate pieew 1 sold, late for rceift'lmn t.r the dBic" OT It,.,',,. ,1 ,tF, x ,, (rate at Wrliiston, sulijject to tired “ 1 LtHl i H j> • i • L , i? . md ivg'iiH'ioo-s id th-i Democratic !u‘T0. " Tlsi™ .o .- ■*-. A, -AVilii-ton 8. C l "‘riipectfu’ly mitiiiiiiflee niy*elf t candblate for rceie. lion tir'tbe d.^’.c" of Magi rules and i’riniarv Kh-ctiiun.-picAging nr ^ A: lo-js atildo by the r, *olr, hikI support tlie nuuiiue* * of the party. of till ’p-niles »fYom FO THE CHEaFEST! 11 AitflTTeeiT:iiivtliinV froio . T : “t ;;t ]>ro\vn prices, J. W .1 ohr,sou. '•Black viKe; S .C . April 14, ffkJl. Rv rtspectfully nnnonMce j|t(Aeif n c:indidato for the oilice of Magi»tiafe at Biavkville,'.subject t> the rule* ai.rd regulaiions of the Dcniocraiie pjliiiari eiectioo, p|e<lgitig iu v*e!f to a!d<ie hy the lesult and lo .support the noiiiiuce* Of ttie party; —=——r^- 1 — - . . * C. IF Rhoden. lilaykyiile, S. C March 24 1004'., {jincerelv thanking Hie pubfic^tor 'Oil p.'tst'TOT.tideuci'ant! supp-Mf ami *<01 tiiig it* continuance I respeqlfuMy annoiHiee mv*elf a cauuidate for rm ck-vtiifl as Vugistrate tit .B'ackvTEc j-oh-iect, to tin* rule* and reg'r'ation*- oLtAie Dein"cTRfif i’ximary Ei"i>fion. e'lgicg niv-elf to abide by tlie result P 1 and support Hie numinilc* of tbe party, ■ —4V ■ - A. Gyle*. For County Supervisor. Olar, S ( ., IF F. D. X.) ”, April Ofli, 1V04. rc-,peotfulLv nnontinc i my £ fTf - caudrl ile for-Hie tdlleo of (’omitv Sn- pervisnr. siit.-jecf to rbc rule* at.d regu- ia• Ions, pT TRe Ilemot-Ditic jntrtnrrv If tt> a.bidg. bv TS5 election. Pledging -njv»‘ ■ fh" rcstiU rilnl lo support to «Trp-- of tut! jhtn'JV J. O. Saitdeiri. t ail fax S. C April 1, 1001. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of County Sti- perrtsor; subject to the rules aii()-r6g,tt»"' iatiotis of the Dc'mo/ratic i'rimary; Election, pledging liiVstfiTTo - abide Tiy tlie result and support the iiomincc,* the pnr*y, ” v B. E. Thom a*. SeigUngyille, S. C., April 1^(.C5.F I respectfullv aOTtmunce m “dlf h caiVdidate tor leelecl'nni to the ollic^ of County Supervisor, subject to tlie.r.He* and regulations pf the Democratic I'ri mtiry Election, pledging, myself -p. rthit.tttty the‘result yand support Uie nominees'of the party.• . O. W.-B.ii ketk Brim well. 8 C , March if), 1904. ”1- respectfully fliinouiice myself a candidate for the office of County Sn- jnu vi-'nr, sulgect to the rules and regu lation* tR th« Democrati.' primary elec tion, and pledge. mV*e!l to abhle bV Hie result* and *up|fGrt the noaiirtpe* of the party. > . , ' * * I). J. Zofn. wmutori, S. O., March lO/ISOE I re»peetfuHv anhounce. n.V/'clf a caprirdate for i|i« office of <Tounty Su- <f i pervisor, Subject to the rule* and regu lation* of the Democratic Primary E lection, pledging myself to abide by tlie rft*urfand Support-the ndbiihcM cif the jiarty- P. IF r>oud. Jr. Barnweil, 8, 0-, >»tirch 8th, Bkjl. 1 respectfuRv announce myself a candidate for the oilice of County 'So- pervisor, subject to tlie'rnle* and- reg ulation* of the' Democratic Primary Election, pledging mvsPlf to^abide by the re»ult and support the notniuee* ol the party. -. 1 . * J. B. Morrisi Sad'dlcs for p.ml Uotli Lap l\ 01 K“T f OT Till j> IDpOapS Jt lltl' JK‘( IpK? AVhipK for slow an<1 >wilV teams. — HefmV rRivnijr {uivthin«r in Mite above ‘fneA v*ome i&lW -'-'te * S9 i IleatbjujuterK and; vtm'lh pleased il' {^txnls and treatment and luddw .par 4.)! ices enn satisIV. .isx-LO'WTxr, I iArtFyWTbFA,.!^ C. : — -^T- tucsmiE. s. c. JC All hi.‘ r., Uiirnwell t verv ^Lor.da v •itsdav, and ft* bis bee in r»!aekvi!!c Et idav and Saturd;tv. ilU^I I’.o'nu* every JiJuAn R. HARRISON, I'iitc Wateijcs, Clucks, Rings; Pill's anil'S - te*u t»r AC C54 to e vcxA—iiufch. pss-fyc-:- Jit hii I MiyyrW '-Re [i nil “Wfirwl'k miM^ki.iki'* - ■ Sowing XladmiC-SiljliMics. Si ~T" - ff V"l (Vi-!,. (herhfore, to enjoy every ft net of good tas.e in'dre-s*, our jtpfu^rel wit) bejp you. Distyjctt lies* in d * i mple_ ('h'garict* are their * a I i'e ii t ' f e a- tuii>. • ■^frns-S-pffiv^ y M Net Jits, • Rubbers, Oils, 'jV-'Riiigs, &e. Machine^, Guns and Revolvers - Sb- , Ib'i kijr . to $2^. (X). Yomijrr *<-0. o [) v i n Suits’^ ^T.oO, to $2hJ)0. Boy’s Knee $2.50 to (KE Parit 4 ^ uiitsf MONEY TO I I am prepared to negotiate loans on improved-farms fof five years, partial payment*; interest tCper cent on loans utider $I,(K5); ? per Cent. «hi loan* over fT.OOO. Don’t wi ite. come and .see me. . J. O I*STTJ(II80I*. Barnwell. S.C.- -v:? ' f DR. ISO, P. LEE, IS Dentist, WlLLl8TON r - - C Wifi Work anywhere in' the CohhtrF hy special appointment." “TERS * FURNISHERS. 716 Broadway, Augusta, Ga. •-r +. DENTIST, Aflkndale, S. 0., \ y (*lt* yonr home by request, (ir wilt’ innke engag» nieiits to practM* MIS OKEICK, AT