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XjM War Department haa IIx<mI tha ntioU of toK)nt«er troop* to ba f«r- f” urn UP? r 1 tWi TtS,V rrrinIriTt 1 ■*ti'5S*?S£ " lih * d ««»» *>< ^ AllW.tlO an<rf f. H0LJIS5, Wlttr* Pnjr. eOUSff CIRCULATION. MAY »aml Bradrtrot't ll/fiira It ou f HtinV l» now cant ffraatar titan H Wa» well People. mv IHenda at>d tbe people of Hie tlla- trlrt wiio are altrarf )(ao«r»tui, mag- nanlmotia atrd Jtut, t«4ien Informed. lextandito my friande llirouichont thadUtrlct my wraemeat 'thadlia #nf tbeir .npport alid appractata llielr of thirty aeveii >year* ajro. /- ”' 7 • 1) and B<ar« ganataHy correct ki thHil lu.ijua amt waohaptlng till* la»$ •etatament of Hielra a» anHraly trna It? la avldaut ihat while the oona.nner ha. ; hard tlmea the producer la thirty pat* Ktant more prosperous than ha ara» i previous ’ t The Charleston, Columbia and Oraanvllle uiitica of tbe Secand Dlatrlvt could add to the lumh*r.*upptj»crtliclr reapac Iva comBMiult'aa-if they wocldj .^lavote their enorgle* to getting tbe >baams out of thvlr own eyes ln»t«ad ■wf reaching after ‘Imaginary mates In ■the optics of others. f They could hotter see Urn how their •own neglected |H>lltlcal vineyards are In need of thair diligent Ulm'i. Secretary uf .Mtatc (jsntt recently re- realved In one day over a tliou.aud dol lars Li charter fees for new enter prises^ and (^nlok i>tt trigger newspapers pro-' claimed that a positive proof of present prosperity. Yet most of that money came from abroad, and all the etiL.r-j prises commenced are dnteuded to further enrich already well off people. The true test of prosperity i« In home business. The man who hsaaoiuetliiog of hU own production to sell or who has unborroived money to supply hi* needs Is prosperous and next to him ta tbe man who can do without things. t ■ m i.i. ■■ 1 ‘ 1 t President Roosevelt made a new record for strennousness last week.- Ttefore the body of the late United tttatea UircuH Judge Charles H. Slu.nn- ton was buried Ur. Roosevelt of his own motion appointed as his successor Judge Jeter C. Pritchard of North fEaWflaa, how ■?JhleiT Tuaties .of the huprenie Court of the i>istrict of Co lumbla. .. / — " The excuse for this nnprrccden'td feavte was found in the assurej early •djournment of Congress, bnt noHiing was gained hy th's i residenlia) pre cipitancy, as the Senate with better taste took no action before the burial •f the dead,;} If arty anch there be, to }ndge of my actlona from my atandpolnt with an Impartial mind before passing Heal Judgment. I believe that oonsjraferey “ON TO MAN ASH**” - I ms 1 na p * talc menmuvreaon tbe hatffe Held of Ma- ssas frott Septosaber Aet« to'SOth. South On rot l as Is expected -to furs nLb 1,0)9 men. The government will -bear all the e»pe«Hie «f. ifaneporutioa and Mihslnence froui the thne the wteir leave Ipiipe nctll th.»r get buk. forts |» my Mttlf.end grmHallir ^bi palJThc"^ their approval of my cause, feeling that lf i n r -^,i M r aarsiwo they had rather I be right ami lose "♦•»•»«*#«* tn regular aerNee., ; they had rather I be right than to he wrong and win. •! said <1 would give wsyao Mr/Croft and now,' when Itls left to-fne to act, consistency and honesty ootutiel me to withlraw. : I desire to represent the t>enpfe Cf this district Jn Congress. I hare'had long Hute legislative life and Civ am^j bltlon Is to continue li^that Hus for g tlms In Congress, and during the sum-' mar I expect to lie a candidate for ths\ long-term and thenJiopwAapresent my; Views fully tin all rpsttersvf vital Im portance And to leavs It to the people of the <11st riot to say whether or not they appiove of my course in with drawing that Mr. Croft might have his father's •sinexplred term without, further contest on iny part. I assure you that whatever your judgment may h* I wilt gracefully yield to the same and,remain your fellow servant, '■ U «. Mayfield. , MOW 1J-YOM R( UHUMfniE » •HKALtft,’- J Kills the Oerms of Orlp, OaUrrh'and Guide, ‘'CosuWothliig 4f »lt <Kails,’j sayaJ.vC.X'ceech. CARD OK THANKS. — .liOiigmireiL, H. C , April 20th. 1001. Eniroii Tiix'Pxoyi.w: Dear Sit : please permit me through your columns to thank the voters of Barnwell County who supported me In the rceeut election for Congress. My diaappointmsfU In defeat for the iiuex|j|lred tenti'mskes me feel the more grateful to-those who stood by me. and I hope that in tbe future I may fa able to demonstrate the same. I accept the present situation with all thi grace that a mah, and good democrat ahoiiId, and bow to the will" of those of my fellow citizens who were not In a position to support me. Assuring the people-of the Second District and the Slate at large that my Interest In their welfare and, in good government is undimidisked by defeat. Cham Sim erelv, I,. J. Williams. Now that llyemel can ho AbtAined In hesrrly evefy town siid-‘clty in the country, U U possible to Imy from druggists a health giving climate, to ne carried in tbe purse or poeket. By breatliing It a few minutes four times a day vou can soou ctrre grip, conghs, colds and even the worst and most chronic case* of catarrh, ' * .Tjfc*e- J. C. Creeefi has seen so an any re markable cures made hy tbe Hyomeft treatment, that he adtts It w1ttrihe-p.»s- itlve agreement to return the muhey If it falls to cure. ■ , A-complete outfit costs but $1. and 1‘onvistf of the poekft Inhaler, med icine dropper and suRL'Ient H\uiucl to Dst several weeks. ■*" It effects a cure In the worst catatrh-. ai trouhles-aud If hreaihed at thr v«ni- f mencement of a cold or the grip, will check It quickly ami prevent sickness. Kxtra bottles of Hyeiuel can he ot»- tallied for 50c. When breathed through tile Inhaler,, the gemidcllting end ‘health glyintr llyomei goes to the most remote cells of the throat and lunga^itilllng all the catarrh.-u germs, soothing the Irritated mucous membrane 'And -vltallxlng the blood with ozone. y At thl« season of the year every one should have a ll yomei outfit to prevent and core caurrhal tfoutdeit, and ward off attacks of gr|p. pneumonia and siinilar germ diseases. •FOR OOUCITOt. UartHrcW, 8. C., April Mth, lllk. •1 respect#! If y announce air self a cAnfiidate for reetet-tion to the ofRoe M Bollcltor of* the rtecoiM judicial Clr- iMlit, sfikject to Hie 'fulea “iliftl' rggula- ln lions of the Democratic Primary Wlec- tH»ii.*pte(>g|iig mrsalf to abide by the resell anti to aupport'the oomineea-bf thb pAHy. ijiA f{ Darla. BaHVWelLS. O., April 4, HUM. 4 I re«pect#Mly anrtouneo tnraeif a eandMote fap tbe MM re of SotMWrr' of tbetiecond Judivial Circuit. srt#Jeet to the^riHea and'ffiurwhttiotinbrthe DH«o- crAtic'f riwrary'vtectlon/pteiljgyBc my self to abide hy the resdL.auU HAti the noirihKea of tbe party. G. M. Green. State of Sooth Carolina. EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. To the CommlssioneM of Election ferl Barnwell Cuu.nty;— W H HUE AS, a vacancy exists In the nfflue (*f Omigmsman for Uw Second Congressional DUtrlct, cafrsttl by •Hit' 1 leam nr Don G eo W. TTJTTt, ^ NOW, THEREFORE, you and each one of you, are hereby required to hold ao election, in accordance with the n . . „ .. . laws for holding General Elccticns. for v ckinson, B ^ ^ f * r ^ W||d v , S <i Hutto, W T bcott, J I) Quattiebaum, A .•,. *> BARNWELL COUNTT PENSION ROLL FOR 1U04. 'CWue A , #90. , Wvf'C'lerj-, Thus J Steel, O T WTlHamX Class C., No. 1, #1H: J A Brown, W’ileji Barnes, J 8 Creech, F II XV Wooley. Claw C., N<>. C, $10 33: END OF THE BATTLE. The members ufObo State Detuo.iraUc Rgeculive Committee fronighe Second Cungreaaioual District met In Columhia on Friday night, tabulated the result* of the primary election held on the 23 I ult., and ordered a second primary to Jm held on May 7th between candidates T. G. Croft and S. U May field. Gn Saturday the latter withdrew from the race in the folhswLig letter to the cbairmaii of the Executive Com orlttee: Oen. Widie Jones, Chairman of the Democialiu Executive Committee, Co tumble H. C.t “^ ^ Bir—I have this day decided to and «Io hereby withdraw from the race for Congress Tn the 2d Congressional dis trict in the second primary. By so <t«Lig i save to the people a furtBfir contest for the tinexpired term at i time when they are exceeuingly hn«y and I yield to uiy oppooeni}, Mr Tlieo- dore G. Croft., wiio has recei ved alums a majoilty of all yotea oast lu, the first primary* *u open Held. • Very respectfaijlr. —_ S. U. Msyticid. Sec X To the Democratic Voters of the oud (Jongreasidnal District: Denmark, 8. C-./ApriTsn To mfTellovv citizens of the Second Congressional Dlatrict: Thu result of the 4'»t primary has been disclosed No candidate received a majority of the votoa ca«t and a second primary haa been ordered. Mr Croft'received . the highest and I the next highest numher of votes and wu have been de- elared to be the candidate* lii the Sue •nd primary; tn a campaign covering the enijre district, I met my oppoiieni**’on the stump and discussed the Isrues before the people. The four contesting can didates presented their views ami made fhelr appeals foe recognition and sup port. Yet. notwithstanding this. Mr. Croft received in the Ural primary hut a little less than a majority of the votes east, thereby showing that a large per- oentage of the people of the district favored giving him the unexpired term of his lather. There were those, per haps. who voted for one or the oilier 4tndldaiw Tuf^personal reasons who Otherwise would hgve vp*ed for Mr. Cxofi which, with the voto hVrecoTveST would have given him a clear major! ' by. At the begilining of this contest, be fore tlie campaign opened, when ap proached. I consented to allow Mr. AJroft to be given the nnixpiryd term of his father without opposition, not as a.right hot as a privilege, it the other aspirant* would consent. All did, not oonaeut and tim campaign was forced, In which we ajl joined; the result of which is known. . Jnc Now that you have cast tour halldf* and thereby given Mr. Croft aTinost a majority vote, I fee] that \ tui have vir tuailr mp<tained the |dco made that he be given the unexpired term. In view pf tire fact that Congress has already adjourned and but Hula work can be done by any oaa holding this unexpi-ed term, and dealring not so force on you at this very biuty season the trouble of another election to select a nominee for this short.term, and in deference tn tbe wishes of so many vo ters of the districts, a# expressed by their ballots, and Li ltrephig with my expreaaed consent that Mr.-^roft be al lowed to tHI the unexpired term of his father, and being now In a position to many of our cithpn*. j bavo this day forwarded to Mr.. Croft a letter stating , JOt/.posHloo ami alao forwarded to Geweral Wiley Jiinea, stale Chairmnn. my formal lette* of withdrawal from the rioe. Ibtl* allowing Mr. Ctoft h> be come tbe nominee of tbe party withont further contest.. For withdrawing I know I will be writlclaed by those who are willing to crftiulM me atiy way.^and I fear. I may indl tbe feelings of some of my i and supportera. To tbe latter, to say that my oou'rse has been ‘ V what I bellve to bq consiat Hugh Abstance, John C Allen, John Board, W C Brelc, P Buttlaon, F .1 Black, J W hen ton, F. E Bruce, J II Burke, William Busby, J 8 Baxley, C D Brown, J H Barnes, Wilson Bonds, W H Bennett, Edmond Bowers, J 1 Baxley, L B (Jvaach, Wm B Carroll, James Carlton, 0 At (;«pe, 8 if Creech, II 0 Dickin son. J 3 Elkins. (• M Fennell, J A Ferguson, 0 P Griffin, Thomas Gtllam, K K Garvin, Bamm*! Ornbbs, W M Harley, Henry W Hair, J E Hickson, I) M Hoover, R H Johnson, G K Kearse, George D Ktnard, M W Kltchinga, W K Kitchtngs, J M Lancador, William J.ewia, J U Lae-tr, J F Lawton, J C Moody. (tVenth- orstafe,.! John Mooney, J C Moody. (Barnwell,)! Hiram Nonn. W J Odum, (,'Akm Owens, E Pender, W 8 Priestcr, M I) Rou«e, J II Sprawls, W II Roun rcc, W R 8andem, D W Williams, H C Wil iams, R W Williams; W G Weaver, W X. Woodward, WJP Yon. Class C'., No. 3, #tS: M D A Angley, Jane L Bluinc, Ellen Bolen, Rebeeea J Brant, Mary C Coward, George Ann Croft, Martha A Drummond, R M lli-ksou, .Sasun Ussery. ( lass C , No. 4, $t(S 3S: Martha Arledge, Eleanor Barker, Elizabeth Beusoi;. Ann Bates, Laura A Boyles, Mary A Baxley, Martha^A Bon son, Jane J. Hkime, Martha J BtJttf, Maj-tha A Bennett, Mary V Brunson, Sailie E Cloy, Rachel Collins, Julia F, Connelly, Caroline Collins, M C Dawkins, Jjaephlue Dtawdrv. F, R Dicks, E A Dychew C C Dunliar, Rebecca Eergoaon, M V Golden, Margaret Harden, Elvira Huts n, E E Hays, 8 8 Holly, Mary A Hair, Martha Hall, Rcboc- ea Johns, Carrie A Jaudon, Sarah M Johns, P Jacobs, Mary A Lancaster, Atui Long, Harriot Miles, N A McLendon, Amanda 1 Main, Harriet 8 Moody, Martha M Moody, Martha V .1/}rick, .Vary Nereis, Jane (Main, Rebecca Oweiip, Eugenia Owetjj. Vary Por- ter, F.lua Rogntrec, Ellen C 8tiH, Harnett Sunders. Elsie 8hepj<crd, V A Sanders, Char- Ityatni .Vwy ABO Still, Sarah K Tarrahce, Vary C Turner, Julia L'sKitry, Vary Weekly, Amanda Wil.-on, Reh -ecu Zeigter, V.lly Wha ley, L J Youmatis, Elizabeth Snellmg. It will be necessary for those wJjo can’t come for their money fo send a written order for it. The money is ready for you at the Clerk's office. sioiial District, to serve for the remain der of »be term for which the wald Hon. Geo. W. Croft wsa elected. rt .to bw opeuwd wt Hw* various place*-of elecUou in the Second Congressional District on 17th day ol Mav, A D. li»01. IN TESTIMGNY WUEDKOF, I have hereurrto’set my hand and caused the Great Seatdf the State to be attixed at Columbia, this 15thr day of Maroii, A. D. 1904, and In the one hundred aiui twenty eighth year of the 'Indepen- denuo of the Vnlted States «if America. D C. HEYWARD, Governor of South Carolina. Rv the Governor J. T. GANTT. Secretary of State. Wtathcr Bureai. Vniuntftrr orrt, Month ftniC (Mwervcrs’ Moteerobadcal Rec of April, J904, Station Black- aad I n»k them, uuicXRzxjuuti crecip. 1 Uat’njsUM’AKY. [in in- r.! ciies I * H < A MaxjMin. .. / l 86 50 2 8J 02, :t 71 W 4 62 :i7 „L5 72 ;i.i (} 45 4 79 ‘ 6/ H 71 87 0 X2 88, K), - Jl 44 11 80 3n 12 80 69 18 60 4d 74 T6f 41 15 86 61 Ri 86 02 17 46 42 IS ~ 02 4> 19 80 45( 20 (Mi 47 21 ft& 4.1 22 70 :i8 2H 77 48- 124 ■- is 4f> 26 " 8» 67 26 T 80 61 27 (18 49 ML 0-1 50 29 x 67 48 *9 79 47 61 T. T Sum. 2192-1464 Mean. 73! 46,6 Mean temp, 60V , Max. temp. 86 — D’te ], 16, W. T iJHn. temp. T 37 v lit Date 4, .11 Total * pre- clp "ifichcz 0JI3 No. of dava dear 12 PVoI’y K. 4,'loud l D«t e • of .iajrro*t, Light, 5*. I Date* of .10. Hail Auroras, Th. st r m Prevailing wind Dlr'c- tlon S. W. .94 Thin 1 c e formed 6. Fo E % * Monthly niran tem. — 3.2 below normal. PrecipS 97 [lu. below. State of Sonfh Carolina,) County of Barnwell. | Notice is hereby given that purruaut to the above Proclamation an elecChni will.be held at the aevaraljn-fluinaU ex tablished'by Ihus- in TlHrnwell County mi Tuesday, May 17th, 1904, for -Con gressmun for the Second Cuiigrcsaion al District, to serve for the remainder of the term for which the said Hen. George W. Ceeft was elected. Polls at. each voting place >MH -be opened at 7 o'clock a. m. sad cio.-od at 4 o'cleck p. in. The following named persona have been appointed- MAN AGERS OF EJECTION. Ai'emtale—A B Connor, R L Zclg ler, L W Googe. r Baldock—W H Willliui*, J C Cal- honn, J H Warren. Erw luton—A-Ji WTIeon, J C Keel, J A Rouse. Kline—W Riley All, E II Jenkine, j L Bradley. Syc.im *re—J L Augley, O D Allen, H K Mi Icy. Ulmers—J () Grilliu, A B Tuten, J M Halford. Fairfax—G W Barber. C D McClen don. 48-14 HurckJraiter. . .. Barnwell—J B Morria, D C Burck- Imlter, J Emile Harley. _ ; _*f. r Blackville—i U Hutto, D P Martin, John Strobe). —- Jerry Snelling’«—W J Duncan, TO Davla, W L Baxley. Robbini -8 J Baxley. C M Turner. ■I II Sweat. Mix son’s Mill—8 F Baxley, E B Bui(ikhaltcr, S II Green Tlnkcr'a Creek Scliool House—B O Mirchell, S P Fotk; Si 8 Hair M iIleus—J li Duncan, C R-Dunbar, B WiHistmi-J M Hair, W W WiiHs Jr, Rufus Lott.... : Elko—B F Drumnsoml, Hathp II*ir,' Ashley Stanseli. Hercules Creek School Houae—J R Ray, J I, Bax’ey. J O Sunders. On the day of Election- t-he Managers miut organntr* by th6'-*slection of a Chairman and a Clerk. The Con**dtu lional- oath must be taken by each .Manager before ho can-act..and also by the Clerk. 1'he Chairman elected Is empoweied to admiiiistoroatbs. The Managers have tbe ppwer to fill a vacancy, and If none of the Managers attend the citizens van appoint from among the qualified votera the Man* grra, who, alter hotiigxworn, can con duct the election. At the close of tbe election the Man xgefs and Cffcrk must ptoceed publicly ta^Oueu the bnllot boxes twni count the ballots therein, and continue without. | adjournment until the souse is com pleted. moke a statemeot of the result and sign the aoute. ■Within three d»ya thereafter the Chairman of the Hoard, or aome one designated hy the Board, must deliver to the Comndasiotter* of Electiiu* the poll lista, rhe boxes contaJu-Wig the bal lots and written statements of tbe re sult of the election. One of the-above named Manager* at eaati precinct imtst call upon the Board of ConMnissiofidrs at Barnwell, May 14, JfiM. to receive ballot boxes, poll Hsu and iitetruuthius, wnd to be qualified. ^ - W T Walker. / W Thomat, . . G M Green. Commissioners (CARDSOF CANDIDWTKB Coul’d.) F*c Clert fif fbfirt. Bara well B.'G.Aprli 26,1901. I roapeotValljc BtinOtinoe myaeN 6 caodidato foe teeKkitHm to the office witJbif* abide nomii Aip port of Oourt. aabj^rt to the rules knit reguTaltohs of the Democratic Pri taary Klontion. pledging rnywlf to abide bjr the result atnfta 'support the ■eesof thepertv. - • - •' ' ‘ Br.’aHirtdre Slniias.' ^ Barnwell, 8.‘i;., , llartjb 22. 1984. I rWpeutfnttv anmMinfq myeHf aj candidate for the fiWce of Clerk of Court, subject to ttMTHiles atid regula tions of the Demo«riUr» pHbtarr elec tion. pledging myself to aMdc bv the re«ult and support tfie udutinee* of tlie party. 'W. H. Duncan. tMr Howwdf it»pr>imifityf9#. Appleton, 8 C , May 9,1904. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for reelect ion to ilhe House of Represenrftlro*. suhiert to’llie rules and regulations of thelDerntrcratic prl- nrary election, pledging myself to abide by the reMilt and^torsupport the nominee* of the patty. R. H. Walker. Dunbarton, 8, C.. AprtLfiO, 1904. I re«pec*fullv anuouwee myself a candidate foGRie‘House of Represen tatives, subject to the "ules and regu lations of the Democratic primary election, pledging myself to abide by the result and to support the nomlneas of the party. M. A. Turner. BlackaiUe, 8.(0.. April 26.1904 I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the Hninn of Represents lives, subject to the rules and regula- -tiorn of ihv DeeuaTrattu Primary Klec- tiuti, pierlglcg myself to abide by the resultand auppert the nominees 6T the party. t Ityau A. Gyles. ♦ Barnwell, S.KL, April 6, 1904. 1 respectfully announce mtaelf a candidate for the House of Represpn iMtivts, subject, to the rules and regu lation* of the Democratic Primary EIccHon.-pladfting'tnyself te abide bv fheTneiilt and support the nominees qj the party. ~~ - ' 8. A Hair. (Ulmer, 8. C.,‘April 4, 1904. T respectfully announce mysetf a candidate for the House of Represenu 4iv«a, subject to the roJes aiul. rcgola- tinn* Of the Democratic primary elec tion, pledging myself (o abide by the result and to support the nominees of the party. ^ N. W. Weekley. —— Master laBguHy. - Barnwell, 8. 0., April 9, 1904 I respectfully announce' my»elf a candidate for reeJeciion to the office oL Master In Equity, subject u* the rule* and reguinxioHs of the Democratic primary •elecHim, pledging myself to abide by the re»ult anil to support the nominees of the paity. H. L. O’Bannon. - Fur C’oaaty Treasurer. Appleton, 8 C., March 14,1904. resimctfully announce I FurA^difer. _ ‘ Wllllsion 8.*G. April 2.Tth 1904^,' At the request 'bf fHend* from all part* of tbe county *1 tee I it my dutv to again become abafttmiate for the office' of Audlior, snbWt to the rule* and- regulationa of rhe7>Mh<vcratic Primary- E'ectioo, pledging hi y Sr If to abide bv the resuiia and suftpbG the uoniluees<M the party. 1 JLjz-T- 8. W Trotti. Barnwell. 8.‘C., March tl, 1904. 7 f respectfully MWiidunue mvself a candidate for the dthbe'tif County Aud itor, subject to the rules and regula tion* uf the DenWWfrtftlc primary elec *lun, pledging Mtyvdfr to abide hv the result and to supfitm tile nominees of the party. R. W. Riley. Blackvllle. S, 4 ^. iilarch 15, 1904. I respectfully bniKhitice myself a candidate for thetflfioe bf Coiiiity And. Itor, subject to the ru es and regula tions of the Dehiecratlc 'primary ».lec- tlon, and pledge hryself tolifbide by the results and Ruppefife *!the nominees of ihe party. * \ ll.'J. Uanimet. > Biiddenrille, ».*C^k>ch 7tb, 1904. I respectfnllv ifnbounce mvself a candidate for theyffR^'bf Amlifor, sub ject to the rule* and ■fKg'ulatioiis of the Deniocratlc Priinai'v •Election, pledg lug my self to abide ^y tlfh results and support the nomfneea of the party. J.C. Keel. V*. Kline. 8.’C.-. Tld iiarch. 1904. I respectfufly a'n non nee v my self a candidate for thcofficejif Auditor, sub j*:t to the rotes at.d reg n 1 lUtoh* of The Democratic primary Election, pledg Ing myself to abide by tbe re»nly and support the uomimwk i.rth* partyr~T N. F. Kirkland Jr. (CAIID8 Of CANDIDATES Conl’d.) 'Fur tic State Seciie. BamweH.B. C . kprll 19, 1994. I ahnodhee ttiy*elf a candldste fCr reeteCtton to 1 the Senate, and plWgW mykeif to abide ihe result of fbo prl- ■Mry yleHlon afitfTWhurtforim 1 to* all of the rules of'the Dirtu6«tr»tlc PaMy. K.*bt Aldrich Barnwell, 8. C., March 30, 1904. I 'ibnAlHice invself a candidate for Suite TiMiwte. arid pledge mvself to atdde tha rAsuijts of the l*ehio«*rat1c. PMufarte* and to siipixirt'ttte yomtiMfcs of thaiitoarty. Geo. II. Bates. Will-sffi^V^ • s,,m ‘ b **’ 18ul I respectfully annrtdiffth seh*H^»rf tMaald ap^iaK- candidate for thy State fteTaie fL>m Itariiwell f^ounty. subject o» tlie nile» *dG’Wgnlatlon* of the Democratic PrlWary RfiSijtMh. pledpirtg myself to abide by tlie result and sujipFrl nominees uf the party. W. 0. Smith. the at —Sewing I G;D. C Lange. VoluntapObaervar. * Includiog rain, hati. sleet and melt* ad anow. f From maximum and mini mum readings. mvself a candidate for the office of County ’l'rea>Hire 1 r, subject t*» tlie rules and reg ulations of Hie Democratic primary election, pledging myself to abide by the result* and support the nominee* of the party. J. B. Armstrong. Barnwell, 8. C.. March ItrlOOtT* I respectfully an non nee mV self a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subjeertn the rute* and feg ulatieo* >*)f tbe Jimnmuatic primary eleKion, pledging myself to abide by the resuRs and support tbe nominees of the party. " A. Beth one Patterson. Fur CaawVy NoperiiiteuAeat uf Edaca- 'f. tlon. ' Barnwell, t^C., April 6, 1904. I respectfully announce mvself a candidate for tire office of County 8n perintemlent of Education/ sitbj' ct to the rule* and regulations of the l»em< ocratio primary election, pledging iny- •olf to abide by the result and to sup- pott the nortrttnrtjs of die party. B. M. Darlington. Olar, 9. C., R. F D No. 2, M’ch 26, ’04. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of Cotitirv Su perintendent of Education, subject to the rules and regulaiiont, ol the Dumo- cntUo primary election, pledging thy self to atilde by the ferttlt and support the nominees of the party. W. N. Marchant. Barnwell. 9. C , Maryh 26, 1904. I respeclfullv arnoum^e myself a candidate for the office of County Su perintendent of Education; subject to the roles and regulations of the Dem ocratic piimavy e)uettoN f pledging my self to abide by the restllt ana to sup port tlie nominees of the partv. W. TV. Hart. ~ Mlilletterllle, 8. C., March 7, 1994. I respectfully atmoifhce mvself a candidate for the office of County Su perintendent of Education, subject to tlie rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election and pledge my self to jrWde by the results and sup port tbe nominees of the partv. J. II. Lafiltte. For Coroner. Barnwell, S. C , March 28, 1904. 4 respectfully announce myself a Candidate for reflection tu the office’ of Coroner; sublet to the rules and regulations of tlie Dtmncratk? primary election, pledging mysalf Hr abide bv tbe result and support tbw nominees of the party. • faalmli Nevils. ^ Barnwell, 8. C., March *1, 1904. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Coroner, subject to tbe rulea and regulations of tire Demo- erstfe primary election, and pledge, myself Co abide by tlie results and sup port the nominee# of the part#. ' Mhrhard fT. Halford. ARenxfafe, 8. C ,- March 19, 7904. -f respectfully announce nvyself e eandrdaM for the office of Uoroirer, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election, and pledge myself to abide by the result# and support the nominee* of tha party. For strafe. ' — Biackville 8 C. April 16. 1904. ’ L respertfuity announce mrsetf ft candiriate for fheottlce of Msgistnite at BlackvHle, sul»Ject io tbe rulea and regulations of Hie Democratic Prim tv Election, pledging myself to support the nominees of tfte party. A. I*. Woodward. WillDrnn&1D April I2tb, 1904. I respectfully announce mvself a rand bis tiLfiu reelcctiou to the office of MagWrate aT Wiiliston, subject.to the rules and reguiaibbns of the Democratic Primary Elerrtirtft. pledging mi self lo abide by tbe Mmlt and support lire nomiiie<s of the party. J.W Johnson. Blackvilie. 8 C , Aprillat, inat. I respectfully-.anrioouce mtself a candidate for the office ni Magi-trate a' Blackvilie, mbtei'.i to the ru!e« and regulations of tab Democratic pfimar* election,, pletlgiag nivself to abide b/ the result and to support the nominee* of tbe party^ „ // ' 0. 11. Rhoden. . Biackville, 8. C March 24/1904. Sincerely thanking the public for past confidence and suppn/t and solici ting >ita continuance ' t reepectfiillv announce myabtf a candidate fnr re election as Magistrate at Blackvilie, subject to the rules and regulation* »f Ihc Denioerftlic Primary Election, pledging myself to abide by lh<* result and support tlxfi homince* of tha psrtv. W. A. Gyles Barnwell, March 2f, 1904. I respectfully announce my«e|f a candidate for rhideetinn to the office of Magistrate al Barn-well, subject to tbe rules and regulations of the Demo^ cratic Primary Election, pledging*#!** -. self to abide hy the result anil support the nominees Of the partv. v *fl. W Moody. •• t *. For fttHHt_Sipervl*«r. Oiar, 8 0,. R. F. 1>. No 2, April 9th, 1904. I re*pectftHly announce myself a candidate for thb office of Oountv Su pervisor, subjetif, tb the rule* ai<d rego- latinns of 'Wi Democratic primarr election, pledging mvself to abide b> the result ami to shpport the nominee- of the ifafty. ^ fi'br Sheriff. Bal’hwetl.'B.'Gr. April 20th, 1904. I respectfully n'hfinlnloe myself a candidate for reele«-tioii to tlteTMHrrHl"*, Cauutv. office, subject to the rules and regula tion* of the Democratic Primary Elec tion, plfedjrtrrg myself to abide by tlie reault and to 3ti}iport'the aomlnccs of the party. -• t Frank H..Creech. Allendale 8. C. April 13,IPftL T re'spectfnMy announce my*elf » candidate for Slierifr 6f BhfnWefr County', subject to tbe rules nod regn latlona of the Democratic Primary Election, pledging my self to abide by the result and support ths uoiuli.rc* ol part'y. - ^ ~ fl. C. Rayior. Monie, 8. C , March 29, 1904. '1 respecifnliv announce myself a candidate for the office Of Hberiff^ ol Barnwell i'ouotv, subject to tbe fnb'V and regulations of tlie Democratic I’ri- mary Klectfon, pledging myself m abide by tbe result and sti|>poi’t the uumiue^s of the party. W. T. Walker. BarnWf). f 8.'C., March f, 19(34. I re*|>ectPnlly annonnee mvself a Candidate IOt Vlie office <>r SherrlT, ject to the rules snd regulation# of tbe. Dfinnetatlc PlTfiuirv Kleytion. pledg ing myself to tyliide by TbC' resnl-v and support the nominee# of tbe party. — 11 ^ C W . tr. M'ftorc. mi as on SI-XClif.'-rA'Xtl.SCTIW. f oPRift^clcfc^of 1 l” r ti4 e 'or3yca. re |Wd Th# atirrounding mfl l>Ntrtct. Afi [fie Ajrt^ackson Bbattch. and fiom Jackson Branch along kfir weafern boundary of Bethel J* no; tlieasf corner of sahl dlsineV »•« from tltence by a straight Hun tn the IJUners I tic. w as unaiiliMonsly granted. An elation i* hereby ordered to b* held at’the usual voting P r »«* »• «>• town of rtycamore, bh 8aHirdajr, Md^ 14 1 (F'4. to derrrlwilte w bother a twill tax shall lie levied for tll* »u. two trier. Xt‘tbN appointed hr Hie GttttiRF YtmlnJ *W* ucation shall act as maiihgwrs. artifaWF such elector* a* rernrn real or I'^rapaal property for taxation, and who Wv*. within the boundaries of rite said special UlrfyidV ba *4le«efi Nh voter 1 W. II. Jorifi, W B West, ——J. I> Moore- Board of Education fov 4ktr«w«ll JULIAN B. iA8MSflfc —^JSWELEK— Pin,—Watches, Clocks, ftinjp, — r ^ T /“ w ' '—_ 'I’Hts and Spectacles Repairing. Dan Sully, the exTclog cotton spern- bttor, say s he w III neve- buy another halo on specftlaHon, that Ms day of useftilne»* on tlie cotton cxcTian^ ?**# passe«L ID will, soou organise a big company to Introdm-e a new roller gin fifF short cotton which w ill clean tlie, seed cdser and make a bette; sumide In artrtlrlnTr he proposes a^hamZuf warehouse* to enable eotton growVrs to hold their cioit* for dclibnate gr:tdH.,l rale. ‘ ' / Machine Sopplics-* 1 - ^ -j-. ' Needles, . a •''* .T ~ V Rubbers, ^ Oils, Kehrrrgs, Sm, 1 ■ ^ ' >-R • J Machines, Guns and Revolvers Repaired./ S. X>. DH, J. II. E. muons, Mstil SIRCEOI. -- BLACkVUlEy S- G. -yWiAi he jit his BarnwclV GflitO' every Monday and Tuesday, mnl «t ht^JUUIke offfec Hir Fi id«y nnd SfltluthKJ’* TRESPASS NOT t> . • ■: .. , Any and all entries persons E. ' any and alt on my laud/ in Bam well ('Utility, called the/RutiiVviiVd fStM I'lantatiort..for tb j/urpose oflTnnHiig, ■by dav or nigh/ tfapTitg, fi*l ing. gatlieiing and/removing woo(1_ or s'ravv, or couiUiirHug any Other tre«- pass will be/io-itivelv prosecuted—to the full extent of the lav. Wm. A. Martin DR. ALFRED A. PATTEE^I, DENTIST, Au.kndai.^ S. C„ , Ylxit* yonr home by request, or will in*ke engagements to praoHcfi AT HIS OFFICE PM. March 16 as* Noe. 9, 1*97. Fat. in Canada Noe. », 1I97, 'sad jam. a*. This in«ei*tici le and plinl foirvl i-omblned hai be n dn thb Ifiarltet for -lx years and its aalei h ive *li"Wjj^a larg Tncrfilse each rear. Wb caH *av ip mrr cUstoTimrs ih it we give Bug DUAlit o»ir frtllest endorsement. Wlnie i|>e fiiit enst to kill the bu •'"on an acte'of potfirH^s is rather m«>r« H>sn the ars n1cHl iiisea-ticides, Hm results lit hirvesting time are entirely satisfactory, and wh-rejiractical le-t* have been made t*« rzfrfi yi'U of nvirktUihlr put tin ft hutt inert fAea jfmd tit entire tiprntt. I t is non |MiabBt!lli). whl h make* it per* feetiy s.ife io use on all pla,tH#, tree* dr vifiez. VERY BENEFICIAL RESULTS Are obtdned hv uslnx BordeflHh-rtllAlnic in connectout wl h Hug fHuith J 'iir.iT thev ritn Be mixeil ami sprayed on the vine* at tbe same time, with any Uf the spray lug machine* on the market for that purpose^ BUG DfiATH PREVENTS BLlGHfr Reduction in Price -The. manufacturer*, at ihc mpest of the trade ami manjr— con-mods, have audoila 100 poUivd kf-g.^teiclv wliltk# ate>li appreciatevi by the Jann* r*. H*^Jt reduce# the coiH |>er pound, , Put iiiTln package KToftows, wrtli fade mark on each package; 1 pound packagd 3 pound packago o v>oimd package 121 pound p^ckii^e' \ . I .1-v r 50 1.00'’ Lj# (foil mt package .• , ' H.od Perleoilon Shaker for apiply - ing Bug Death Duster for applying .6. ~- J. O. Saoder*.. 7^ FalTfat S. C. April 4 f 1904. I respectfnllv announce myself a candidate faf Hie office of County Su pervisor, subjesd to the rule* Itid regu lations of ffte Democratic Primary Election, plgdjffug myself to abide bv the result and etrpport the nominee* of Hie party. - - .ii B. F. Thomif*. ■T The Dvmocrata In the lower bouse of Congrera are Mid to be li better fight ing trim under Hie leadership of Jabo 8barp Wtlliamsof Mlralselppi than In twenty year*. And lb* hot shot cam paign will' ba kwpf up until tha last ballot U cast in tha Xovetober elevlion. Seigllngtille. 8. 0. April 4, 1904. ClitT ton 8 Warner. Handy Pv O„ Gsorge’s Creak, 8. C. f March 7th, 1904. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for tlie office of Coroner, sub ject to the rolaa and regulations of the Democratic Primary Election, pledg ing, myself to abide by the result and support the nominees of tbe party. T' ■ • • N.iTlHen. ( respectftdlv annonnee nr self a chi)didate tof reelection to the ofltde of County Suflpfthor,.subject to the fnie* and regnlatfubs of tbe iteraocratie' Pri mary Klectldo. pledging ntysqif to abide by the result and support the nominees of the party. O. W. Barber. BarriWeR, ft C , March 19, 19(14. I respectfrtHy announce myself a candidate fof the office of County 8h- pervisor, subject tn the rules and regu lations ot fife Democratic primary elec tion, and pfedgn myself to abide hy the results stYd support the nominees of the party.- D. J. Zorn. ^ WRlMeM^S. C., March 10;T904 I res pew f ffiff annonnee myself tf candidate re/fte Office of County 80^ pervlsor, suf^set to the r«ib»* and regu lations of rfre Dfetnoiratlc Primary-E T lection, plrtigbig my seif to abide hy tbe resuTt aw swi>port tbe nominees of tbe party. ■ r /-— —. p ; H. fcood, Jr. May be applied dry with tiu» Perfection Shskt/ of w-Uf a iijtsli Ksg nisde fro 9S wun Water at; berta pray Wrgdnnv cloth having the rlglit mesh; alio mix ,1 J C. Creech, General Agent, Barnwell; S. C. ~ IiMiiMWi I |T~* ^TSI • MLm Barn Welt. 8. C-. March 8th, J9M. I respectfrtRr announce myself * candidate for tflw office of County 8d- pervlsor, subject to the rules and reg ulations of 0»‘ Demoeratie Pri maty Election. pledgTng myself to abide by tbe result awd support tbe nomlneM of the party. j J. B. Morris. ‘ ALL THE YEAR ROUND ^ViHILL « TOP - STABLES.^ ^■(BARNWELL; - S. 0. f>~ olley frit eiilfi , 0 , - < ^T TIk; Be8t al! pRTjiose ho meg »b4 life, fcobi judgment can select »>ml fc\TdV fiioiK'v ^fiih ^ Enggies A ^'» W agons. These, too, nrfc frt at jtrtrr in rmh ttnety anci Mtpftee* nfiflpf^round all eompetition. - ^6 them aird yotf #Hl seek no further. x ... harness, harness* . An immen?© 8totk M «)\ frefn thn" to Tllfi ClIEAFESTf ftdirsljwrafe pieces sold. If jou nted anvlbWr^ (torn ft lifoW BamI u^vor down you cun get it at Sfi<fd!fes for aU-sizPs and both ‘ lATp KoWa lor M pUi'j)osc« Sud pco|>lp. “Whips fof slow and gwift twims. Before buying a*nythirt£ in the abofo im B e&me M Headquarters and you’ll be ^teased! ?f ^ood woedfi amt treatment and below par prices ^DBatlsfyT i. BATlISrWXGLL, 8- C.