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*ri?e Barnwell People. m 9, %... JHO. W. MWl Editor i Fitip’r, EARNEST COUXTT CIRCtLATIl&X. THURSDAY, JUNE SO, 1004 tsr-r—- -• ’* - 1 - The mod /remarkublo conVeTUhir of T- *#tion, “underthe lre» , » 1 ”nt Jackson, Michigat), July Oth, 1SA1, w a» that lichl In.t wo< ; k. lu t'hlfago. It* ramf.rka- hlllty eotulx^od In ilia feat that-evory- •thlng from the vary.pu not nation of flic pl«tform__io the perfoTiMlUy .of the nominees was cut ami dried Ihefore. iini<<] and un:ttiiiiiousl>vi.taallojwed hy Ihc delegates gathered there Ironi the States, territories, provinces and., island j)o.«c«»»i >fis of UnrtrT^mir ^Ttt tmetre.sof iu harmony sliows that the masses of the misgnldad hayc no voice, except to echo the doerows of tlto nut* tter minds. Tt» Governor Heywardt x . •. .^'hat you are making a very clever Governor, both In the American and English meaning* of the adjective, U evidenced hy the fact, gratifying to you and aatlslylng to the public, that yon are a crftVfRclale for reelecrloti ivltbout even a whisper of opposition or erirfeiam. Ttie rcOord the primary nor the political Who d* aeem to understand or care for tye derlyailon or meaning of that one word^which Is the corner stono of all ’.] prospei Ity—Economy—and nobody to o*r$-4u again discover the philosopher’* slpne tie*T;rib*d l>y John Randolph to bfljhe four words “Ihtv aayou go. 1 EUR 80UCTT0R. BarnwJI, 8. C., April 25th. 1WM, respectfully annourco invseif a Think of these things, tlnrenu.r. ««^ C(in( . lrfH , fe . ffir ,.4t^| on t0 rhl . , lftIce ftf vtnen von come to ttarnwcil on (CARDS OK CANplDATER Cont’J.) V- Clerk of Cottrt. Barnwell 8. C. AprilVh, 1WH.' respectfully aiinonnee myself I O./ # (CARDS OF CANDIDATES ConCtt.) Seiglingvllle. S.O., April 4, iOW. Hjif! t%) over*i'« th« m*.\t . ^ , i^UInture mt»r« or til, Re|>Bbllc»n |)HrlT. .Into tW lo’bron^t P* 1 * Y , |)'iu''(I g ^ rr TVr t)»miMl'lll<nti>a<(ftlv«)-. I.. ,..nr 1 lour iiitnii. , . k .. < ihdicilor Of the Second JustlcfHl CV palgnrta.t either admit your eon version. ,. llU | , f0 „ ie rH)e , rt . xuh lions of tlie'ftrtnocraUc Kiiteary Khc* I respectnuiv aunotmee nivseif a camUililu <if and i mary , . ^ ufi- abide by ttie re»ult an 4 to support tlie 'l rea|>ectfnlly announce, in*; •elf" cAo<li<l!»,ie for reelect loll to the ofITce 0 ; f County feuperyt»or,ipihj**vTU>’the roles (CATtriiS OF CANDiriA'rKS Cont’d:) HiifJJilAfii) /of to Mie ! . in< | ro'jruiatlons of i*ie hornfM-rallc Tri- .Dcriiocr^tlii 1 nniPify **lectin f Olerk of Court *uhj‘'cr tJv- stlte rules ! ,|, Hr ., y;i^cribn plertyiug mvseU «u*. Idlt-in.\ «clf to abide by. the r nd regulations of the DeiiioeratieTri j ,.bide by the TesuR^and Vtipporf TOedstRiiftrt'iroe ooininee* of Hie J •y v Efoction, pledging inyacW to poiiilneea <rf. fhc party,. ». ' i4 VC; Barnwell^ S,6., March 1, 19(V4. I i respectfully, ,|intU>VQjM mvself g -ttanilidaie toV th«.otHce.of Stherili;. auV ■J«:t to the rules ^nd| i«gnlatjf^n* JTf~th6 Dcmocratid I’rlmatv Election, plcda- resiUt and lid lice* of the part]^ - The cotTventiun ha 1 a frosty begin ning hut managed to work its mem- Trers Into hypnotized and hysterical en thusiasm. This transformation^ in -feeling was duo largely to the man nerisms of its presiding ofltcer, the •buncombe oratory of the pie counter politicians and the flag waving of a Georgia picaninny with long curling ill air. headed looking tea^t yoked to pull a patent medicine platform a'nd will ditch •the Whole busine.es If the Democrats •eltyt the right ox driwer. cafo tlie tnnrsTtlon fi‘«»in the -control of a great lire pUlltAtiou where yoursiib- iecta were ae*const negro-'s apd Ken tucky mules to the f%4ef *Msgl*tracyof a Btild numbering J'* It* citizenship every das* from the ndllionaiic and scholar tcT the tnuoiuddner and blind tiger recalls the case yf Ciflclhmtus suminoiied frofir lire jihjw handle to supreme power over his follow*. Tit at you have done well is attested 4»y i4urgiwo>.f*d guui wiU.t.f ysmr coo- 1 sliiueiUs;<hat you wilTdo cvep better In tlie/iiture Is no doubt, tluT core of your ambition, the generoua expecta- UaU-sif-yjiU rlrienfli To that einf l’iiK J’Kori.V: t^buld talk to yon heart to lieart and in the open. In youc; surrounding*-,4herc may .be none to suggest aineo.’merTt to Hie liu> plcturi you are making, and fbatnrti what this payer shall say may be Uko Hie voice of one crying in the wilder- nr.aayreeelving• • no viiconJIng and de siring wo applause. It may come to you as Hie utterance of the servant charged to say daily to a potentate of the olden lime: “You are mortalT/: in your initial address to the people of iho Mate last week you cummeutc.d 'Rooseve’rtaml + mvbftuk* are ^ boli }aipua^lJiQ_ iLbanciaJ xmuilltrin. nf the. St.nte, stating that it had bcen-riece-sary dt was General Grauty wo believe, •who once said that the Democratic party could always he counted on to do the wrong thing at the crucial moment, and there was some truth in his judg ment. „ But the TtopuhlU'Tuuparty is not what 4 I» was iu Grant’s time, for w hile it his grown older It Iih* Wsxcd In wk-Wed—’ jieaa.and lost in good sense. • .. The Chicago convention alipped up oompleiely hi putHiig in its platform Ji pTauk pldargiiig the party to another attempt at the reconstruction of Hie rSouth. That one aeatcrue has done more to reunite Hie Demotracydhan all^ the efforts of ail Its leaders to close up the ranks and forgot past differences. ^The 800th vrttt be wtrHT.'tr ojiposttlon puce more, and a great many good peo ple of different latitude and political faith will join in putting a forever end to this mischievous inter meddling with something they do not under stand and .have -hutched every’ time they have touched. Any Democrat can carry the South now. He who can get the best vote North is Hie leader wanted. - Tho candidate who can -discover a common sense practical w ay of carry ing on ttie State and County govern tneut* without any loss in effectiveness and with iess expenditure of money can get any office he wanta from Gov ernor to Constable, A PROSE t\i:AN ON PEAS, ‘V Editor of The l’ic n*i:«: Under the heading “Eight wanted*’ in last week’s pepdr, you ask “Is It too late to plant peas In cotton middles?” I answer no - and Hie best variety to plant'there for general utility is Unit which will not make running vlr.es bqt will hunch thickly inid bear* well. In that con nection ymj elaim in be “not much of a farmer,” but at’the sannr time proceed to give fiVnucrs a suggestion wbhvli for wisdom could not lie excelled ietosup- piement the short eortr crop with the peas practicable, lip to the middle ~ol July fairly good lantf will make a full «*ro(i of peas with favorable seasons and 'n llttt«TTl»w ing at the right time. If an application of two bundled pounds *>f Acid Phosphate be made an here so planted and properly cut, cured and housed or stacked will make good a big percentage of a short crop of corn and of laic years for tho common wealth to ba a borrower of monVy for the ^utr- metit of current expeoaea (ami liberal boiiofactioiis;, that the Statu Treasurer (md already borrowed a half million dollars to make ends meet until this year’s fax harvest I* gathered, and in some , nirasnre salving this sore eon • dition with thcstatenient of I a of that the license HHt law Isur.ftHtonately Ur- operative this year, ’l'o cure this empti ness of the State’s cuph >,ird y<«i ropeut the familiar'jdaint froin the Statu lloiisc, running like a thsoad thtough the years, that the legirlatitre would wrtrke some provisioh' for better on forcing tlie-ta^Jaw-ajEuPfor mom oqul- l.; It i« a very slrango thing Major, that ns valuable an adjunct to tho larining curticulum as peas sliould bo so Httle apprec'utod, as a rule. They arc nu- triti Mis, palatable and healthy food lor both man beast, and they have'UUs & ajj? WtrtdtP or ifiitr. A fro land that from sterility it would not pay to-plant in corn or ootton Will otten 4%kexdliie jm>r. "tfrefrniTPii wtTti^ a mtrftrm or m- ^wB-ssdvyd l\aini\ or high grade Acid Phu&phfuo any laud will .i»iake lire peas no matter how poor, Ttud with so much less work than is tiecessary in any other crop. Tire tiles m(T UK Pkoci.k show several ways, of ^“'pjopcrlgiouring the vines at the proper stage. Yop are right. Major, freely give tfi^larhiers such hints as jdu do from time to time. Maj. maybe as Bell Davies said at the dose (if his ad mirable Essay “Bread cast upon the Water.” If every farmer in Barnwell county would resolve henceforth to plant, peas and velvet bean* freelv every year there would not Ik* one after Christ ina* IWi who would not lie able to sub- Kcribe for Thk I’Kori.K and pay for it promptly ' during Hie Imlaueo of bis jwttiral life. ' , d , I’liilocorn. table a-wssHrea’c b'f the property of the 'State. -w. Now, Governor, is that, good busi- ne*s? Would you calt-ubitein .farmary of each year that you would make a bumper crop on .your rice plantation : you would sell at a booming price, and- on that air castle eXpectntiwn Measure your expenses, improvements and eliarities to sweep tire platter clean by next new year’s eve? — j-- ^ The poll ileal surface in our . l 'tde is now calm a* a summer sea, hut above and below may be the beginnings of a essary to tl;e purity of the. water* and the healihfnlness of the atmosphere, so An tb3 nlfairs of nations and of States there-mem be the attrition o! minds-to prcvent'diiftfng into the st^nyitlnii of epicureanism or tho apathy of com . mercial despotistnr In tliO present reign of political peace llierc are no Is sues, *« tlie pilots say, ro stiiMo watch- fulnesathe efip? of tlie ship of. State, and go ahead full speed is tlie order of tlie day. I’ermlt us to submit. Governor, that issues ought to be as pienWful as blaek-- berrles in Jum*, and as good” Bot beads arc held too high and the rye tlx ad -too fasllv on tlie tail tree* where the gum political plants ripen and redden for theseihtnufa* to be seen. For instance, Governor, from your omtiv and from ours a*-d from all owef Carolina OYery Winter good small fajiners move away, to Soittli Georgia or Florida, or beyond, lured by the facts of smaHer taxes andwhcaH- cr lands. No word is' spoken, no ef fort mad” to keep these homogeneous pcophrhere, but, to fill shelf* places we go courting the Dutchman and th* Da- go-and tliet'coic’im.'tn. And then tire tax nintmy paid by T«in», Dick and Harry goes partly to the "support "of a bureau to bring immigrants to till the idle* acres of Merchant X, or buy tin* scatta*red holding* of tire foreign land’ bolding association*, and pthcr ca]K-* ttilfsts. ■ *— And tlie Stale Colleges are polishing after the similitude of corner stom-* some of the sons and daughters of the State while other* just as good hut less fortunate in advantage of opportunity are left to hew and hue tin tr hard Tmk Pkopli.' Td. I’, ’l l ihlile, c.uidi lHt * for S< ere- tery of State, yi irlidrew from the iwre witlirtiu attenillog a meeting nnrl .1. T. Gantt ha* a walk orer like the .other State officers. f Whi-key unmhor^ffs worst victim* anftuig.tiiosa igiiu never use it, _ ^’or Congress. I respectfully. hiiuotihce niptelf n can<11 (lute for thrf'pemoefatie nninina- 11o.n for the Ilou-e of Rcpresci tativi**, 'Gungicss ofjthe United states from tlie Second District of South-Carolina, pledging mysjtf to-iibidc bv tin* renuUw of the I'rlmary. K leer ion aud lo Vuppirrt thg-uoinluees of tlie juity. ■ ' J. O.T’atterson. t'on, pledging inv*elf to alilda *tiy the ftef'nh and to support the nmnlmca of tire party. , .fahiis* 'l’., I >avl*. ■Yi Bav;*well, ?•. (’., A’pril 4,10(51 & ubtirluee* of the party. 'W. Gilmore Simins. O. W. i Bajker.^si jiirSlweJd. H C , March j j, • . f^vli f-t.'> . •.•*, v iSff Cw , sJV-A' ter- u y- ^ r r ' re-pect fitlif 1 ' Ktiinhim j'ytnyseff a -- Barnwell,!*. candiiltiie for ihe ofln-e ol Goiijiiv ^tl j n-sp'-erf.iiilv smooiince unaelfi V efV>or snnieci t<» fhc rules arjil reyp.- f ft . iu ,rfj > ,re for reduction P> |he offi.-p atlons ol the DcuHicraiiC pi'vmtM c.ei» , (>r cj,,.;,,,,., . y ,)|.iei-t to the rule* anij f revpeetfirHy announce mvself n j fti'y-rof. lhe Detiiocrsflo prlnpny eh*c- c:irididate.fnr the ottfec of Soliyitor of , ft.i», ptedgKig in\self to abide hv the tiio Second Judi/JiaiTBrcuit, siibjiSet lo lesOlt au'd support the hpuMuce* of tho the rule* and fcgnfJtfifKdii'f ffif Demo uratle I’rimarj E’eetlon, pledging tT:y- soir to abiilt* by the ie*u!t aud aupporr the iiDmiiHf* of tho party. G. if. Green. For fhe Slate Senate. Barnwell, S. C . Api.il IP, lOfi t. ii.ouneo iny-elf a candidate for reelcrfdon to the Sonap*,, ao<l pledge myself to abide-the rwci’t of the pri- I mary elecimu apdrttbconform to all of the rules oftlrc Democrstic I’ariy. Boht Aldrich. I am a c.mdbUte for Hie hOtli Cou- gn ss from tin* Second Di-trict, S. <\, and pie.dge myself .p> i.hid* the resu t mL .ftJKHfeirt the ndmineoi" of +11o Twrmtv,^J " i w *e* •Jiatic 1'arty. eatidplste I,. J. Williams, it’.MMEU SGIIo'ol: Nottep fo the Teach c r«. The County Summer Scfioot will be held In Blacky Hie, from June •Jhrii to July 2,tb. ft will to wuduetod lu - f’rof. W. B. \\ esr. .of the -RittckyiI!o Graded Scinvd and 1’rr.f, X. M. Salley, of the It.itnbtjrg Graded'Schoui u* co- principal*. < N.uiic* of assistant* will ba l!lliw. — 'w i > . ’ given Board inav be had in tho best private fami Ik*s for Alii per nmirth. Fur further fr.formatiou'adtlrmA Hia County Snpcriotrndcnt of. Bainlierg or Barnwell County or cither of Hie co principal*. * I’rof. Wist will aVt a*, local —=». —*~ t - . A f.T. file leaidipy- f.f the county an* If K 1km** sMutk-foad is* wiiiffcrwAsi.nxtliinj w ! CV*H | ro | iglillfc. And lifter jcifiijltiai itocTi could liave. fl?*u tlTFs^TJPIUlflei.irVrs BelT^reipITp- pedgo lo work for the nisei ves and take the shine ofi the brawn and braiti of ’the hagk wood*. Tiia.’s one large reason why tho country 14 •teSdfhgl anJ lire tovvns overeirowded. The people of P.Iackville have made cvei’y preparttion to entertain the teachers and tho'C,; wild attend wiilt' 6c gtverr creevw 4 temirnr.- man n- e Spec ted to attend tlie Mnumcr School. W. II. Jones, ■_ ^ Co. Supt; Ed. Iw — • NOTICE TO DEI*,T(»U*j AND CRED ITORS; . A11-person? having eluma against -the estate of II. II, t'orley, cfscca v(, i), are re<;nested to |resent the saine properly proven In the utulersiginjil, and all persons indebted 11 -aid c-tutc wilrmoke prompt pavuu'ot to ni>t. >. B. E. ( orley,' . Executor. SUECIAE NOTICE. All partt-s holding ,stdtooj ,*!*lms properly ni»prrtved by tb-> County Su- perintendent of Kilueniion X\ill p]eas<* present them for payuitiit-lciore or on the U rat day uf July. J. B, Armstrong' It. — Comity TVeu.surer. NOTH: E OK FI XA L DDK VIA KG E. Notice r* her**Ky'^veu that on Fri- day, the Kith day of July ^h’Ui the un dersigned will tile Ids lin.al tiecoai.t n« Executor- of tlie estate of Jo!i>i J. Johnston, decease.I, with the .ln,l;-”oi i’rt ii ifo P»r Barnwell County, aitd ply for Ifi’Clcrs D-isuds-oi V: B. R.-Johnston. T-wK*' cuter*. Jivno lotlp lfpl. * . ' an- Wi!illirop_ College StHolinliips Kairaactllxamiaitioa. •4 f] tlliu Barnwell, 8. C... March ?f),41iOE f annomme .myself a can<5Mare fof r .bate Jv’iiare.v a'nd pledge" liivself to anhle tho ri'suils oT the DcuiiH'ratic i’riniaiiesr and to support the mmiihee* of that party. Geo. H. Bates. ...AVi Ii IfjjoJaM-H«teh 20, TD*'*4. 1 i uac”. ..iM.v*eW •« from Bi r i; p e 1 f C o 11 n ty, -s ul dpe t-to tii©- rwlcs p- tud regulatrons of the Democratic t'ennary Electi >n. pledging myself t.<, abide by the result and support Die' nominees of tho party. . J' W. G. .Smith. House of UeprcseutcUvea. Barnwell. 8. C May 17,, IP',4 I rc-pw trolly an non nee in self a tHuTdida.re ■f.'ir vlH* 1 i truss*, of- Ke^ftesen- laHve.*. subject to the rub s and legn- Ifjtim-s Of I lie Deintwn'at ic 1’riimiry 11! eel ion ^pledging uiyxllti). iibhle hy,. The lesutV'nid'to Mipport the nomitiees of’it;e party. J. E, IFnrley. —Appkdmv. S C ,• fVH-. I fespectfullv anriounee myself candidate for reeleetion to tin) House of; RejiresenraUves, siibjoet fo-tln* rule* i/ 1 ' and regulation* of the I)eii;o'< v ralle pri- cleeli'ci,' pledging -myself to patty. W. If. Duhcaij For Auditor. At the request, of frieml* frein all part* ol the eoiTutv I feel if’inv utirv to again le eome a nimlTdale pur ihi ol Auditor, subject to f I be rides nut I regulation*<d thi* Dt^iocrafic PrlinretV. Kiection, pb-dgTfi#' niysrlf In itbiile br the results and suppoit tlie nomiiictVof tlie fiarty. . , ~ ’ , SviV- Troiti.. Barnwell. 8. C March 22, IVHil, "I respectfully announce mysJlf a cam! ida t of or tlie olbce of Count v. AttA- it«*r, s'fbject to the rules and aegufi- Lion* of the Demuenitio, prtpiuiy eley tioll.fTlcdiyng niys(4t to nbide by the iK*ult and toViipport the nominees pf the patty. , ' 8- "'Iris«VI, HW.WWyJBr-. Biai^xille*. 8. C. J^:rh_lj,l41evH. anriOnnde rnyself a I respect fully eamlblntc li*r the < tiiee^of ( oiinty A hd Itor, siibjcet to tfrt* r,n e* auu reguln- Ho'ii* of tbo Denioei jirie pViinsrv.^dyc * tfm, and pJeslg#,tuvs*ll to abide bw-tic’ re-sulti* ,*«-nd >uj>|>oit tho nominees the party; *’ i ,B. <*?. Ilammef. ol Id d.lenyillo, S.f., Mlmdi 7.l», KOI. 1 re-pectfnily annoumo myself caUtllilale fur the ofiiee ol Auditor, sob- j<ict to Hie ni!i*s ami roguUtroti* of the Democralic I’fimarv Eleeti'U*, piel.r log myesdl to etrbtr-’HrThe. ■ ii- 1 m2r?"tnTTr iuccjf eb.*ctb*U, pi. dglng m\sylf ip. ahidtt tvpr the result nJid *irpjp , ’* , t the nominees of i tlie partl'i - •' • ( Barnwell, S. C., Sdrob 2S, BKfl. I respi'ctlullv annorinre on'sid^ a andblnto for the bilive of Ciec-k OV • fatlon* ol the DcoHicraifc f»ifmaiy «uee-,^ t j, e rulej ^nA Court, subject to the rules amf reghia-j lloti, and'pb-dge myseli jo abi.^.py Hie 1&iw$fettc prlmarlf : priimnv »d»*e-[ rc*it!ts and su|*pbrt rliC TnomMrbe;* of •* ... •- - .... tbo party V , 1> •DV.E Zorn. t.lliVtonlk C..t;srdi h I00i. ! ' " ; Isaiah NevfN, I rexpeetfnllv iiTthoTipec myself a ’T’/.rpwell, 8. CV, slarch^f, cantfi fate fiu - thhlothce of Cimtnv Mi- j lenumffitlly announce ,myself a pervisor, eobjei t t*> Hie rule-hikI reeii*.*‘ f .. l[u f f ( , r Cotiffiy^, ifuhje^t to fli^ Uiitiijjt.uli thy .iDeiuM»r4uic K-rtunuy.. .E:..M*e >-'cfiou/fde’dgrng njicetpto abide !.*y f er.ific primary ^dccM^rij and fdcdgp ttie result, and sup|*ort the nominees of Vnv-elf t<> ahmk frv tfic result* and sup. the party. , r. C.flie noiiilneCs ofUie paitv . ' 1‘ if. Eoud^r^ 1 , , -Bahiwell^S. (’., March 8th, j.Vft. I r«^fms*tfully tuinonny*e myself a eaudbiitfe for (he office of County Ko jin visor, subject (o the rules and reg- fiSitimi* of the rtemocr-uic I’riii.ary Electbm, pledging myself to abide by Uie r-»ult at:d-sujipoi t.tbo noiiiinees of •he party. "< J. B. Morris. Kiebard <). Halford. Allendale, 8. C , March 19, HKJl’ For Slieriff. - ^arnaoll. 8. C.. April BHM. 1' re-pei - 1 fully'* a nnouiVce my self a indidafe for leclei tioo to Mu* Slierift"* to tip; rubj* it 3 .'! regubi I re*pc«tlidlv airiionnce myself ft. catidliiaie for tlie office of Coroner, subject to the .rule* and regulation* at Hie DeniocrStic piipiary elyi-tion. ami plt-dgr myself to ahhta by the re»ujjt» and ibptfjirt tbe mcnlneesof the ptfrfy*. CtaVtou S Warner. Handy F. 0., George’s Creek, B. C^, • March ri'h. UH)\. 1 -respectfully iinnoun.ee myself a caighd-fte lor tire I'ffieeof Coroner, sub. "bl •c; j Demiie-^aHc Frimaiy Eb eiion, iBtf.ihh , „ i - i'iug m v seif to abiile by the result ui.u «•* «»/Hn* Di 'iiocraMc rfimarc E'ec- - . . f .n.. " ... . i, . i_i.ii i , i.,. support too non.iiiei * <if the party. • non, pledging invselt to i;Irrne !>y the * — - -- rf'Milt ai'.g to aupjHi: Kt«e nominee* ol' the partv. , ~ ••*■ “ j.* H. Creech. N. A. Ilier*. 1 J.. ^■ilomiale S. C. Ajui! !'\ r B'h». 1 rispoctfoily anur-.urtM* candidate -lor Sbet iil of my-elf a Ibiru welt support Hie mmii of tin* purtV. ff. G. Keel. • Kline, K, c rekpei’ffiiB v anoouiu'e mv-rif a mary abitle by I Ik* result aud to impport tbe nominees of the ^*arty B 11. VVaikrr. DuitJvarton, 8. C.. Ap'*l i7>,- HH>.f. — I respectfully announce myself a candidate-for the House of-Re.piescti- t>niv.c-', sotijci’t to tbe-uics .and regM-' liitiniiR of ' tba Deinocratlo* primary eiectioh. pledging hn.self tb a tit* I e ny the result nhd W support the nominees of the party. , • M. t \. Turner. Blackriile, S.U., April 2«;*]!.ui. v -’ I respttc,tfu!!y . announce, myseif a candid]'.te lor the'iUarsa of.llep*<*s<-nta-• live*, subject to fire rti!< s rdgrubi- tiotu of the Democratic i’l iinary 3;lee- tion, Idfgjging myself to ahide by flic resitlt aud Mippcrt the nominees of tlie P‘‘>tJ, .>Ryan .V. Gyle*. Barnwell, April 1C(>4. I /tre*p'-cifully anhouuco _iiiv*i*lf b cnriditlate f».r tin* House of Represen tatives, suhjji-t ti> tbe i uVs an I regu- Utlyeis <*f the l^eniicratic Primary KlecMOft,.pl iTgi'n” iny»i If to abide by tlie r<*?ull and sunmrt the- nomiatcs of tlie party. ~ , s 8. A Hair. -Timer, 8. C., April t, BOf. respci'tfully annomice myself a I candfduto for tbe House of fb pnsc.i ra tiv<-s, subject to,tlie iu!c*-atid rtgnla- ti?>n« of t be D* •hpcnj.ii*: prunary <• hv- lioti. pledging luv sclf to alible by tbe candidate for tl»*»offi,!« of A uditor, sub cl to the rn't*o»'atiil recuh-t'm-m. of thi' DvoioerHib* i‘i imaiy Isb i ti«n_ pletlg ing myself ro abide by the Jjtc-nbt ifti-l support the nominee* or'the party. _ ' N. F. Kirkland Jr. C-otTiity, subje'd t'> the i tiles and n gu latb-vs of i! i* Dc-wocrail,r. Primary Election-. vl.wrg.ii,.g myself to abii'e. by tlie result.amt ?u|’*poUi Gi ‘ noanP.ves ol pa i ry. • . ICC.. Kay sorT 1 1 jJitslfr.In Eqfilljr. •■ BartiwH!. 8. lb, May »,J,IKV1. " I re*p'ctfu’.lv announce myjelf,,^ candnlate t'>r the office of Master fu Fepiitv, subject t*» Hie rule* and regu- i.ition- -! the Ih urocratic priinarV'elee- tioi.i, i>'ci,-;iug mi fesu -elf to abide by I a*id to stippoif, the luosfineei oi G. IV. Walker, Barn writ, S. cTAprlMb rcipicifr.Py aoji'Hittce myself^ m Monle, 8. "C , March F«'-t. % . I runw.tiivjH .. t ^ ^ can.irdate'fAr tlie niin-w of SlterfS of caiidbl:;!*- f.*r revbcib'U to the ofTce Of :;-l Mar.-:,. -'l. BscHwcU-Knuurt .-u’.o ,-i i u.;. -. S .-re-r u: Egtiiu;. 'ubj*-t m the' rule.* and regulations of the IVipiicr vile “ r i - caml i •gulaii 'ti* of the Dcuiocr^tii; mary E!e,-ti<**y, pledging uiy.-eib to abide hy thw re-u!t nnti support the f**giii:ul'*u* of the piinuii v electi ui. pteilging myself to iibid-* hv tb<* P >u,It mid tn support ll>«‘' t j numiiie’* i f Fur Hatfidrar'. DutiliaiTon, S7c., Jiirie id, B?0»: ‘pcctfnllv ftnnonnc<* nn self j'art i. - \t' T WaTfer. 1 m mince- of-the paitv.' - ' —II. E. O'limn non. I re cand'datc for leeb'criun t>» tin* idib-e ’of klugi.-rr.-iio nt DciidiartOn.' sulijccr to the rule* attil r<*gu!:itb*i:s'of tip* Dcino- • i atic’ji-t'n-irv elrctiun, •jdedgtng n.iv- self to utiide l>v the result* and to port tbe nominees of Cue party. F. O. Brabham'. v sup- I HattioviBe, Si C., June if, li nt. I lo-prctfuii't' anpojtma. iiirscdf a eandidafe for the < f!bv of Magi-fr it** Four Mile, to vu-lltp, subj et :b the rules and rogniatioirg of lb** i); mu- cR.t ic T'i i*Miai v Ji ci tion, p \ dging in v- *e!l to alducby the result and to port tli.e uoiniiitbs <4 tin* party. ,, V -C—" * , T. 8. Itunbir. *cp Dunbarfeti, S. C.> J ine’uch. Ibt i. At the rwqoest < f maby hremD I respi'ctfu!ly\iininir.ce , my-eif a c indl- ila<“ for the .office <>£ \Mag***cate at IH_i*i.b*ri"Oj^jubjeid po tbe tnb**, and regulations of the ficninci;itic j imun elec;ion, jilrdgi'cg mysidf ro abide bv lT:e rcsirlt and to siipp 11 Tac imtainc'e-' ttftbe pify. * ‘ II. P. Anderson. I bC!. resmtatud to*suj.'p;irt the nominee* .of the party, *• - ' N. W. Weekiey. fiorr r, S. May respectfully announce m\ self a or the nl’iceof Magi-rratei;t cjiniuuiife Barnwcil, , s*i.! jee* ft) Hie i ii'i-s a m lor Cotinlj Treasurer. Appleton, 8. C., Marcl/ll, UkH. I respectfully announce mi self ?i candid,to for tl'.e rdiice of Countv Treasurer, subject to t he Tides and reg- rcgubitiuii* of Mm fii'mocra’.ic l’i:mary lileetion, plwlgiiig 1,11 *<df t© abide |,v the result a.mt si:j,port the Hutuiotea ot the i»ani'. • ■ - G. ?•!. Holly. d'ba-CXa-miHHi-HHV ~f *H VHCaTit Si'll obi I'shTlt* III Should it not be made an tssttOv until advapAago over com that I nil <‘r«p*j?Jf't*!7f t ^ v ‘‘ r y ,u '' ,irv l* 1 everv'- tliem may b.t expected idabCtlamr tfmft fWO*H>Hegn '*hotrbbrrpar dnt of lirsr' 4 after ilaugcr, *of-frost is tuvs tiTPFrt. he ''arnmgsdrO the State eveiy eentl* worth of tulLlua Htid nubnort received? i<yu.otthUi a propitious (jme, Gpv- e-rnor, for the whole people to eonsblor tiu ’ “ * ‘GOOD OPENING'S.” Tho government of tlie Unired .Sbvfe* want* to hire tiuce liundrei young on the fiQJKK) men who are to be put to ■work digging the big ditcli. from dltt: Gulf Is* the Paullim As Famuii*. is about the sickliest pUoe known and contains more grave* to the acre than any -otber aertion of the world the ojiening for voting doe- tors, fresh from College will bVgnnd Before going thev should JdUutht* church aud make their willit. . • '' istratious of the Stale aid County ge\*eriimcuts^- Ii>stead of idbog Prllott upon Ossa, sinking to Fm*rea>e the enormpirB total <if a. million and a quarter logialative' appropriations would it not be better to look for and el ore the little Teak* that may sink tbe grnatrship and cut otf the cjftr.-tva- ganees that may cxisf. Yofir tailor will tell you that H e best-lit ting <•101 he* are ihosptlntT: hind you nowhere, and the host government U that which gall* ij* citizen* least. Ha* thi* Stale sUyh a theory and practice now ? And what will tho business world.' tbs captarft* of imhrfttrv, think of *0 small a State being |0 large h borrow- er, and will capital be attracted to in ve*tmcnt in our Mate by WTiaTmav ajv lege and for flic ndniis-ioH ol uevy -ib’itt* wjTl he held aMbe Guniirv^KMirt llonse on Friday, July btli. hi 1) a. m. Applicant* must ihH Ite les* Htan lif- teon ymrs ofage. When seljolai»l,Ij)* are vacated-wHer July », tbey iviil i;«. driviMded to tl'.o«e nnikjng ' ibe higbe^t ivve-'rageat tbi,* extirnin itbm. 8ch"lnr*hl|>« a ro ivoiib j 10) .'ii^l f rep. lnitbMi.—lilbe—mdr. M'»siini ui!L’i.|...i ^ , [ ijl.'iM'iti* of tbe Pemoi iatie prbt)a.iy. r ‘clc 1'Kiip.. bE'd”: n g'Y:rt*".Tn".T<T abide "liv Vi int lirop t i.l tbe r» stilTsyaiid support tbo nominee- mttHolHllif'e."i'n mgi 1 e odflres* ==. * -•—-—D.-lkrJkttaiem lb ck Hi-!!, 8. G. ii . JSO. P. I.EE, Jli, Thi Co TO TOWNSHIP MM ISSION EK8. lar day for the meeting of _/ Boar<l svf Couuuiasluners 2 do the 4th of .July, a Iregal \ 1 ll»ve appointed Tuesday tbe ity for the iiiftetmg, instead of rw . Barker, 8u|n<rvi*<r»r, iC.j;. Kubsxrta. JS. OJferk. poflative prodigalitv * - The children of Israel went down to Bgypkfor corn in the year* of Gup ip e, but'tlre Democrat* of Smith OaroBnit- bqn-tfngof plenty and prosperity go up Wall Street as . money , borrower*. I>>j[<l ; help us. —-4Vx<bnare. -a* an re must,be paid, rain or shine, goo<i crop* or fiiUure. high price or low price, and as the good business man endeavor* to *<> cut bis cloth that the eml of the year should lind k >urplua—Something laid hy fur the rainy day—*0 should the people’s money be cared for. t '1 Ik* avarice of the tax eater-i* a* in- satiabio a* the appetite of the home leech, and It* constant call for more. Tlie be-t vviadom of the State, that of tho phi Is. people, the producer* of It*, ilt'h or tlie victim* of It*' poverty. Dentist, ^^UXUWIU.ISTON, - - S*. C, of tho partdk- o. J’». Armstrong. r 1 B.i'uwi:i, s. r.. March il. r.. :i. I re* pec If nllv aniioiince mvsclf x can did ate B’aekviMe 8 G. April PJ, ]!*0|. I respQgrfully aniioiince 4iiy*eff a csn.lidate for tl.” ot'jcc <;f Magi-irate a: Itlackv'ile. suhject to tbe-rub*.* aial- I 1 i At It hi Old Stand, Opposite V Post Office. ' - _ (* ■vlt 1<> call tile nttiHitiniinif niv custmnfrs a»tl ttn.l lire* jMih'lh* gGnciallv, to r.iy'ltiiiml Wv!] Tclcfteii <*(ock of ifo/dt*: voU'-istinw of (il'.N- 1 W1 (Vinmls TEirMEN SiHlMHC mkVs ; —"<3 | Yoftii8 And ( 'ikeihien's anu !•'(’].>i!i:n”', ofTifo dl\k*-: I’Evn.E-. itOO.S :ut<l I/>iv (jliidiU'f i'll*n ? of flic* • lot- I } v amvini!: iirtMuTarfmina^.: 7 011 V ' Kisii fHialiiv, Slelsonana Crosselt- La Di such ;rS: I.ih'S '>*1' thcjJiHC.st .’innkvs. |u£cn Offilftv, fa Fraoce, Dref-Sdlby '.diii! luippiloii and Dilisnanlines.- I enn v n conijtlvtv line (Tf (Jon't's Funtishin^ Goods, \\ hite and ( olorvd N'vsts, Trunks, \ r u-’ fegtirnflori* of ibe•l>i*mocrat'Io' PiTniai i, Elci tion. pltqlging Tfryself to srrppoi! 'thy uu«niityt,a ol tbe party. A. V. IVcmieW' 4 for the cllh-e of County Eject to the rTfle* amlTeg- ilbiticn* of the Itenrociatic'-O) eleidion, pledging niyscif *to -frldTlo bv Jiijg-ix^Br5.IaxnLMi4ip»n,t_Lin‘. Utiit.iiici,' vl abblg' try., fh; W-HIretoh SrO’ Ajtflt f^th, lOfil I -ret per Molly liti'iinmcc mv*eJf y cifflolblatc for reeloi-tion to tiie-/<ifib” o' Mirim*re'^-w^ton.amiij.im t„, U,.* Msgs, Drv Goods and ('ioevrivs. ti - -f-rdvmy-T frv. »|»ud Hy-* d ion I at!) Mi|h-iivd Inak^DVlVAvill^iiitd md £guhtrtffBIkfiGHhvDc note ra tic op.-jtle iging ni'si-lf to ... . > F'G t:»{ «hh* visit customer nTniv stoi't sve Tot ”y()iii>vlft ’ T' am ' •A A? v r sons are with inc T.iui v.TI l>v “latl-lo servv y°n. ioe— Sftfvtbfr'piirty.' A Ib ITiime Patter,«on. noiiuue."sant IVill work any whore iu the country by special appointment. EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY AT PEOPLE'S PHARMACY. ' Fresh Garden Seed; *omo ksisinl-ii- ingly low j*rices on field as well a* gar- . don seed, i hayi* tried and jipve.d pear to tlio,close listed outer 11 orhl su-'’TJTv t hi good. Our corn ,*ccu i* tltr- of our c-i'iipctitor*. (Jive Tho Peo ple's .Pharmacy n trTal and be eoh- vimej you can g<*t better seed uml cheiipe*-tlpin anywltero else; also Kp buihel* of Phillip* cotton seed tor -.ale. Tire People's 1’hnrnli'acy is a c#*h story, therefore <01:1 un}**>£*<* 11, oHier* a* hake tlm good custemers pay for all losses.. Get imt; of Hie old rut. save niOMcv on.niodielno *hd seed by patronizing The 1’epple’i Pliarmncy. Fur County SejrerintcnUcut of Educ^- tlciT. : ' i ’" r BlackviBe, 8. C., Mav 2lj;b,'YWE * 1 respeetJ'itllv announce myself - a oandHtau* for tli" office of County 8n- pei.ln ten dent of EdtKiiJ.up, siibjcct to' the rules and regjilarions of tlm Demo cratic Primary I'.lection, pledging my self la abide by the resutt and- »-iij)| m t the iK'tni&ve* ul tb»* | artv. I* ftlected l wiil s(icnd the greater portion of my rime at rhy nfh c in Bjrrnwcll wlule thgjiUblic schools arc ting in session. , , . , ■ (L N. Askew. iit-1'ys.ult-XiuL..jyi.upoit tin . I .. J.AV Joliuftorf. —Black•.'Hie. S. G , ApTil l*t, pan. I respecttfiBy Otinaiinrar •rm seif ;i camiiibvGr J'or the oihee'jrf Jlaglstrate at BlackvUk*, subject'^'to Mio rules ami regulation* of cho Democratic piTpi iry election, jiicdging un self to abM** In the reArlt and to spPport_liie upiiiiiiec* of the party, / C.II. Rhoden. T. dJha.iPziia.axL St±ll, ; OlB'QSlTi: I’osr b.a'lr i', ' ' 7i- “ ^ J BI-vkvUIc, S. C. M; rcli 21 J HKM. Barnwell, 8. CL. April oT^POf. I rc#pec , .tf:tBy L aibii'iitn«*e invs. ir a ciiiidi*late>fiit the office of County 811- i’eilnremtrnvor' Eftiieatiori, stibjjct to the rule* aint regulation* of the Di-m- AcErtic |ixiiu-iry e.’gun0n, pledgI ng jii'y- ft.elf to abiils* by the result and to port the nominees of Hu* party. . It. M. Darlington. sup- weal BO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Olar, 8. C.* R. F. D. No. 2, M’cb 2(J, ’ol. 1 respectfully announce myself a eandfd.ite for tlimtihice of County 8tr- pc'fintendent of Edtwntion, subject to Hie nilc* and'regulation*«t the Demo- (THtje.primary election, pledging my self to abide by the result ahd support tlio nominees of, tlie party. % W. X. Marchant. Si neer/tv tif.anking the puttie f<-r past confulctice nm! Mijipcr.t^aml solfcl- it* continuance 1 respectfully annoUni’e myself a canoidate for re- elt-ct.ton r.s Mngistrate , at Ii lack v Hie, subject to the mles" and rcgiltan.iyTrs of tbe I rPmocrataH—Primal ry Election, pledging iuy-<’H' to atiplc t«y tlnuesult and atlp^ort the nomnier* of tire partyv W.A.CtJe*. Barnwell, 8.fTTMarch 2), 1!7H.. I respectfullY announce, mvself g cairdidate-J'or Tcelectirin t*N he «dlife of Magistrate at BarmvciLsubject fo tji<* rule* ahd regulations of the Demo cratic Primary Elyetion, plndgin'g my -i YEAR ROURD (HILL - TOP - STA3LES.1 &. 0. IX oiler for sale . , i - ' . , 11 HullTXt tfl! jBirpose hoises and iliUles thatTivc, good" jiid^MCnt ehn svlvct iMitl i:va<ly money buv. Btxggies and -^7- agoxis. self to abide-hy Hie retnir and suppurt The nominees of the paitv."” ’ : v O.W. Moody, TltCRCj to^, are nt at your service in Vast variety and 1 at pricee umlcrground ail compcthipn. Sec them and yoa : AVtU F»eelv no fuitTiTeffi ATENTS Trade Marks I OCStONS 1 Copyrights Ac. fixe* the propcrtylva urtion , 'herein- determining what tjrey are wining and able to pay for the support of . Its gov Tbe roHirni are taken under' Anyone »enaint a >k»ich »nd dascription mat oath by ofliciat* nominated by tlie nco- *»<'«raTn oirr opinion free wheiuer an pie and appointed by thn Governor. * These retards are canvassed by ‘the township assessor* flfst. men knowing Barnwell. 8. C , March iffi, HXH. EJCaPcctfnllv announce myself a candidate for the office of County Su- perintendent of Education; subject -fo fiie niTes alid regulations of tTio Dcm- For r<runty SupenhoT. Olar, 8! 0., R. F. D. No. 2, April iltli, 1004. I- respectfully announce myself a candidate for tbe office of County" Su pervisor, subject to the rules aod regu- latbuil ^>f che Demoerntle {»rima -BARNESSr - HARNESS. •--TViiTirtiRcnsc .stock of all gradc8 from the Choicest to the cheapest! • ocratic piimary election, pledging my- aelf to abide by the result and to sup- portThe nomine** of the party. IT/ W. Harr. Diiton^ *he iremocrirtte -frmnaryitr election, pledging myself to abide-by-Tiert!. . jl^rScttftrafec piece* sold. If you need anvthing from 1 a Iirow 4 ,Hand up.or down yon van got ft at BjFdvfil 'prices 1 ^ '■nmnnlcft. on Pataata lenu. pach ^itof property and it* value, and r, a* wen " they afte under oath, as well a* the . ^ . lowifslilp board* thal rwlew the flnd- nal Cotwen- j lug* of the local a*«e*4or«. Ih thD coiuplauent. cMnplalsant day Imerlcan. A handtomeiy UlnMr*t«4 wsskty. Isimat, abr. Mlllettevillc', 8. C., Ma^.h-7, HKM. 1 respectfully announce invself u candidate for the office of County Su perintendent of Education, sijbjiret 4o the rule* and regulation* of the Demo cratic jprl mar j) elation and pledge my- the result mid to support tlie nominee* of the party. ' ' J. 6. Sander*. . . 1 . ' Fairfax'S. C. A^ril 4, 1004. I respectfully announce my*e1f a candidate fof the office of County Su pervisor, subject U> ruIgg^AuLj-egu- Utlons of the Democratic Primary atlons of tbe Election, pledging myself to ahide by Saddles for all sizes and both sixes' Lap Kobes^lor all pit#]}oses aiicl jieople' , ' ^ AVhips for elo^ and swift teaiiifl. HcToi^ buying any tiling iii tlie above, llties' com6 to,' Headquarters and you’lC-be pleased if good goods gad treatment knd below par ptiues can satisfy. uX- v' - < m. *«D f6 abide by tlie result* and »pp- jhe resiitt and support the nominee* of port tbe nominees of the party. the party,. V, It. Tboiflai. C tr t -