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^•jkamwell People. JSSStfr 4 *'-’ fHUKsDaV. Jt’NK W. 1908. BATIK •TIUBKCBIPTteH. .♦1.80 ...$3 00 Itt AdvMCM. fer Annum Ota , fline... i .. Owlnftntli* t.etaK'1 end the Iom many Important taildjuea, | will not tar able to till tome of ttay fn- jrafomoriU. and .teapfectrully aak lliat laa pnbllfc bear with me, ami than ikfal for «:ill infotmatfon also con- nornloc an? of Cbe roads and bridges <lav from a Visit to Xorrh Carolina rol- 4bl»nghout ttaa county. i. B. Morris. Kupervleor. Aa«t reoelred—A lot of V'ictor Ueo- ord« t t inch M cents; 10 inch 06 cent*. t)oga« anti make selections earn; they flt aH standard machine*. Call on J.B Harrfson, Barnwelh K.C. To Mntlo Lorera—Have you heard the Victor Talking Machine? It is the heat. Call and be convinced—$17, tg. ♦W, $40 and »p. J. R. Harrison, • ——: jternwnlt, K. C. WAITED—A hustling representa tive to eeU City lots, in the best prof>- ataUlon everedfered. Best Contracts given, and all in- •Qulrlaa cheerfully answered. Bnutbarn Baal Baiatedt Loan Co. Tlfton, Ua. The first primary election is exactly two months off. /une 40th and no water tnelotaa yet. M r, F. EL Dicks of Rich Land gate ua a pleasant pall oh Tuesday. Mias Bessie Westhersbceof WilllatOn Is Visiting Mrs. J. K. SfieTUng. Chief Justice Dnnhat was the first rttlaen to come to the Campaign Meet ing. ■_ ~A.; — Misa Jennie Rate returned on Wednesday, July 4tb, a^nailonal holiday. Persona having paper tun- 1 turing on that day dill please antic* Ipate payment. 1*. M. Buckingham, - * Cashier. Camp Rivers Bridge No. 880 IT.. C. V. will hold their .Annual Reunion, and pic nlc at the Memorial grounds un-Thursday July Sth. The public I* cordially Invited to nttuhd, and join us Ita the pic nic. J. W. Jennv, Coniniauder. atlves. and good Monday a deeds happy The kind words of onr friends made day for na, M rs Eugene Wiker jLnd mo little sons are visiting Judge J. M. Hair and fami ly at Williatun. Mr A. R Fate, of Trtic I'aort.* left on Thursday to spend the auiumer at Eastland, N. C. Wednesday next July 4th, being a HOtIdsy the Barnwell postOfllcc will keep Sunday hours. Now that the State Campaigner* have gone the county candidates must come into the lime light Mrs. T. S. Dunbar Is enjoving a de lightful visit to her nelce, Mrs. J. N. Weatherly of Bcnnetuvillo. Varliy th* thne* are ediangiog. ha* oritIDtwm raore tTtW d'ne., to £ THE CAMPAIGN MKETINQ. Vary good In quantity an<l extra good In quaM tr. was the ''gathering of repreaeiitntive dtlxens from alt sections of the county that comfortably filled 4b« Opera House on ; Monday to sec and bear the State Campaigners. Dr W. C. Smith, County Chairman, presided, reading the following letter from CongrassiHiin .1.0. Fattersou ck- pUJuing hh absence, which was heartily appiandeih — —.—4 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES U. 8. WASIUNGTON,!). C June, IS, JbOC Chairman Democratic Executive Committee. My dear Sir: In pursuance of the •eeignmentt made by the State Deni oeratlc Executive Comnnittee, the State campaign party, consisting of all «andida?e* for State offices, and can ’slldatm for Congress, will address the vitUena of yohr County at your County •oat on thetith instant. I . re grot that my ofncial duties will pre vent me from attecMllbg the meeting. The preyeut session of Cong'iss hss been atong. tedious and Important one A graft many measures of interest to the pubHc have been mid arc now neiKL- ^ tau.npre&i ugitinii'iioTu'.^ (hat every member of Congress should ■ «»mf con ti o u a 11 Ttby"irtT--pmit of r rtTirr during the closing d«i s to protect the people from rash, -unwise aud hasty legisfailou, so eommon to legislative bodies. In the Inst hour*'before ad journment. s'' It would afford me much pleasura to •ttend the meeting and meet‘my con- olituenta, and give them an wci miiit of any stewrardshlp, but my ofth-Ul duties rnquire my presence here, and I lin'd that • public and tdllcial duty is the lilgboat obligation an oWcer or citizen abswld know, and I feel that I would touaworthy of the trust and court deuce reposed In me were I to desert my official doties, at (hi* time, to go to my-Diotrict In my own ’pwraofiiT inter cst to neek re oiection to this high of- doe, wfetch I now hold at the hands of the voters of the Neebnd Congressional District. When my rtutits here have been performed aud Congress ha* ad jourued, J will return to my homo in Houtli C irollna and eudyavor to meet •IIof the people of my District face to feue awd glre air account oT mv actings and doings a« tbeir representative io tbe Cupgr—S of the United States. I Have beea active and energetic In mv effort to serve the people of mv District faith fully, and T trust that my cunrse in Congress wifi meet with Mi,- my constituents, and £ me to Congress.; that tbe koow'.edge and experience of Congressional work Chat I have attained in tbe past few month* may We used in furthering and •afeguattfing the intorestsef tbe people of the Second Congressional District •ltd of tbefttat* Of Houtb Caroliiiia. ' Very sincerely tours, J.O I'attera.in. Tbe candidate* refreshed bv the Sun- atay^TeflWiTeln good physical c.nidi- Clou and all having sized up their op _ ponanfs In the preliminary sfcirnilshci of last week were good read v'snd eager to pwusntMflrdiaima and qiialHo»*i<~ * Applause wax i in partial I v tin toed Every candidate was cheered enough to make him think that be is running faster than hi* competitor*. Kpueches of varying length* and strer gttis were mude hV iH) aspirsnis. Fur Governor: J J. McMahau. J. T Bhmn, of Oohimbia: M. K. Ansel. Oreenvllle; O. L. BWse. A. C. Jones, Newberry; «V. A. Edwards, .Saluda^ Joel R Brunson, R. I. Manning. Snin der. Of the candidates for Governor Bruneoa and Janesare for pnihibitiotr, Ansel for local oidlon. County dis- pemsry or eeuniy prohibition, Slosn, McMahan. Manning for a purified dls- pewrory. Edward* makes his catp- C lgn mostly against the Southern dtway merger and lilease stands ’for the dispensary as it Is. For Comptroller Genet si; A. W. Jones, Abbeville; G. L. Walker Green- title. For Railroad Commissioner, James Causler, York; J. A. Sumroersett. Co lombia ;J,M. Sullivan, Adieraon;.). D. Kellers, Marion; J. 11. Wharton, luiuren*. For Secretary of Htatfit R. M. Mc- Cown, Florence; J. B. Morrison, Berk ley; L. M. Hagin, Clarendon. For Adjutant General; L. W. Haskell, Columbia; J. C. Boyd, Green- 1 till". The Abaentees were W. W Lnmpkin, Candidate for United State Senator, K. H. Jennings for State Treamrer, no Opposition T O. Mel/end for Lieuten ant Governor, no opposition. M. P, Trlbbl* for Secretary of State. Leroy F. Yonmans find J. Willard Hagsdale for Attorney General. Became of their absence J Fraser Lyon, of Abbsvilie spoke Very briefly. After the Bute Candidates had shot fhelr bolts, speeches Oete made by Butler B. Hare of B.tluda and Gasper L Toole, of Aihttn, bc*th candidates for Onoffran from the Becoml District. KepreaenUtiVe J. O. PaUrreon made Jrta trat cpaeeti InCongreseon Monday |a favor of appropriating OOD for tto "weval training eehool at Tort Mitial. and did It an wefl that otlior iMONMffata Oho tnlendcif in Sack him hp willl efsecton Mfd that he and Flalay Bad said all (hat could W said. Bsmakar Cannon H eel agplnst the ootooi kaoausettmwtor. Till man, forced CaNtgraea eeveral years ago to pay «n ♦Id dobttotbDJtuio., Edgefield has only two candidate!* for ihe Legi-lature, both lawyers. M. J. f'atc.Jr, returned on Friday from a long engagement with a promi nent North Carolina Bridge Company. ’ """ ' " '""-raJ- I The summe.r term of tlrw Court of General Sessions will begin next Mon day, Judge Erue«t Gary of Columbia, pre»iding. Bright find pretty little Mis* Bertha Mcl.emore. of Rosemary, sent us on Monday tbe prettiest bouquet received tills season. . ' Mrs. J'. C. Uogg nnd little John llenrv of Blfickville are enjoying the sea breeze, on .''uilivan’a Island for a couple ulAnonths. (*> i—•' ^ 4 ■ We s ere glad to make the plea««m si-quantaince of Mr. E v I). .‘Sallinger traxeling representative of (he News snd Courier Monday. We see and can hear no reason to change the estimate that Barnwell County cannot make above two thirds of an average crop tbD year. Font hundred people in town, tbe dispensary open all dav and not an arrest os-Monday speaks we!l”ot the good people Qt this good county. Execute rs. Administrators Ac who shall have failed to make annual re turns to the Trobaie Jucig^ before July bdtLjmgttrTrrg-iaw^penhiiic.«. Solicitor Divis will *o expedite ses sions work next week that there will be ho iectfmT'Weefc of court, a fifcL that will b« well appreciated hi* the busy larmers. > that he is so surety improving and on the high road to compbte restoration of hi* accnatomcd rotravt hmrttti;- Hr^-' sincerely .appreciates of the loving sympathy, kindness and attrition of hi* friend* during hi* long .illness and will always renietiiberMicui with warm affection. A picnic of colored people at Shipp* Bluff on the Itltb inst.. had a shocking accident in the drowning of Brqw nie Hopkins a young colored man, while bathing in the Edi*to. His body was recovered Sunday, The salary of the postmaster at Blackvillc was raised on Monday from $i,20j to $i.m ed the funeral service*. It did eye« and ears good to *ee and hear Julian Callionn last week, nn- sptdled by Spartanburg life snd as good and ias bandVoaie as in bis Turkey Creek d.iy*. To other tribulation* the malaiial mosquito Is being added. See to it that all out door vessel*, cans .ar-e kept empty of water and so keep down the number of the troubiers. The candidates for the Legislature called raw larger h caring* m tl*** i ount.V didate* are getting, and make more interesting speeches too. Rev. W M. Jones preauhed tfifiP^Tst sermon on Sundsy evcnlng_Ln—the-ul4- p rr j P ,|^ executive is Baptist clnirch. at WiUiston. On and has ee«t more tlintTan Monday ns rcinovaf was coinnieuccd tu inake room lor a nice new church. listiiwell town jisd only one male ■•ollege gradmite tiii* summer. Mr Dav Id I'oheo taking at the Colisgn of Ctorle»ton 4ln» degree" of UaHreHr Heienee,-with liigli honors in chemistry. Dr*. Milhous are on the.Dle of i•alius tills week, nttonding the :iT>t!i annual m*etfng of the State Dental A**ocht I ) I* i ■ tX IFD i-I t t* Arf » < l w* “**1 “ r - ; Ftn i r nn [‘resident and Ih*. J. II; K, MiUiou* First Vice Fiesideut: ; Plant pea* plentifully, properly, promptly,and pe nil ate ally. They will help tbe coni shortage greatly. Nnhi'e of the best farmers in tbe t'mir.ty feed their work stm-.k excluslveiy on well Mturvd pea-vine hay fnan laying by to Uiuiibroak.ii find one feed of corn a day and a plenty of'liuy all that their glh ic nurtvy need, The Savannah Valiev Lumber Com- pany. which ha* for a good while b£eu4EehriiHry. biiving Umber reght* and lands along tbaJamer Three Runs and tributaries, will soon begin to-deforestthe swamps 1‘he officUl* last week selected a site near The Ooa«t Llnc"Cro«sirg of rhr Runs for a saw mill with daily capacity of fifty'thousand feet, and Weated fotTt or six mSies of the propose;! lugging railroad. The manager* expect to get their labor supply from Hie north.—~~ Tim Zouave Democratic 1;lob extends a cordial invitation to the Cuunty Can didates and the general will behave pub lie tn attend anti enjoy a Cue-FIc Nic Dinner st Milletteville on July lllh. A bantl of music will add to the plea* urea of the dav and the candidates will be expected to make a ‘•few” speeches K. W. Ellis, G. D. Kirkland, H K. Johnson, C. It. Dunbar, jr., E. B ITssery, C. B KIM*. Committee. T. fl. Dance at night, music by Au gnsta Orchestra, trains stop In picnic grounds to receive and let off pussen- gers. I EinroK Tiori.K i For the first council of voitngest town In (lie County we the nominate those good and true men give Snellinga model government: For IntendAM, IV T. Grubl;*. For Wardens. J. Knelling^ G. Diamond, H. E. Moure, J. M. Hill. to NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F. <x Bfabharff -Candidate Cafd. G, W. Bodlford—tlandidate Card. J. A. .fenklns—‘Administrators Sale. Tot? u fff Snelllng—Mu if tcipal Elec tion. B M. Darllngtoii—Cotnpetitivo Ex aminations. , ir Harvey—Final Litharge. B. M. DarllngfiSh-f-Sumlrner School. D. W. Black, Jy..—Candidate Catd. John F. Breland, Adjutant. THE COUNTY OAtlPAlOX. The Democratic County Executive CpounUtee met on Monday and ap pointed tho following campaign meet- meetings for the Legislature and County cfllcea: Allendale, Saturday. August 4th. Blackville, Wednesday, Auguust btb. Williston, Friday, August 10th. Barnwell, Wednesday August 15th. and regulations of tho Democratic Plri- tharv election, pledging myself to abide by tbe result aiul support the nominees of the party. J. B. Armstrong. FOR COUNTS SUPERIN TENDENT OF EDUCATION. Barnwell. K. C., June, 2C b, 100(L Having been solicited hy many friends to make the race for Cbunir Superin tendent of Education, I respectfully Announce invselOa candidate fof same, subject t<> the rule* and regulation* of the Demeerstlc Primary Election and pledge mvsclf to abide by tho result* and support tho nominees of the party. D. IV. it lack Jr. BLACKVILLE NRWS. Mr G. I>. C. Lange returned last week from Philadelphia where ho ha* received the byst treatment po*sih)H for the severe accidental Injury sustained several months ago. It is a groat hap piness to hi* many fi tends and no man lee OTRANTO NEWS. Tho heavy rains have damaged the crops considerably. Several Important bridges were washed away bv the high water and the roads are badly washed but the farmer* are, too busy to repair them now. Mrs. W. CL Bryan and Miss Bryan of Barton visited relatives hero last tiun- dav. Mr. Morel of Clio, Gn., is visiting relative-iand friends here. A large urowd is expected at the pic nic,at Mrs. R. L Fennell’s Hulphur ••springs near Barton oiftlie 'sTth inst.- ‘Rev. C. B. Reeves died Saturday JUgbl - JUUl~ v 4UU, -.liU+Uod—jUiiuhi*. Smyrna church, of w hich he had been a corsb+eut member—for about +tf -years-.—tfr-svy-tid vea i .* of c.ce-umHrv been in had health U»e a long time. Hr leaves a widow, four son* aud one daughter besides-many relatives and friend*. Rev. J. D Huggins conduct- CAPITAL CORRESFONI)EXCE._ Washingtoil, D. C . June 21. 190G. Mr Editor:— ‘ This i* my birthday and l have been enjoying it. Among my pleasures were the reading of Thk pKonar'and a visit to the Canltoi. whore 1 hevrd some lively argument* oil ftie approprlatlon^Kf' TiiHMJd tO^paV the prt sideut'x travel Li ng clepenstH*- 1 Senator Tinman argued that the I’red- dent could use. till* money to makfi'tfjlPS into doubtful state* to lielp ;‘tame ducks,” and Senator Bailey said osm; worth lessr 4 w oilier man who has bad the pliM^eini many years. I8VCJ As to tho Itnlians, l>ago* or *‘Gresj> «r*.” After having seen hundnd* of this class of people employed on work* here; to se* hww filthy they, arc; that they even go hy number* lTiSTenfi~6r nnuies; having ■freqiient’ly passed an b|<} building, or dm^where a number’of the. people lived and noticed their utter disregard of or seeming- contempt for elcanlinesa. and judging hy tiieir cen- eral appearance and occupatibns on the streetJhera I cannot, think that the men w ho are trying to hi ing this class of human garbage into contact with my home people have either the welfare of their neighbors or State at heart. I wish yon gi»od speed in holding up this dirty class of people as plainly until the people will sicken at the si^ht and direettoir before it i* too late. \ . .-L_- ^aroithlan. It lias trict* of not raitted ln the J'exn* since the const dir- middle of The com crop of South ern Texas l* practically ruined by drought and in Central Tex**4t l# bur lirtle better, Cattle are dying for lack of water. ” Wa* conr vrtfe angrv when ro»~ gto lionie so isto last night? dear “Angry? Why; mv truy. worn*ii p^He.l me with fi-nver*!” "Rut bow did you get TTinV blnct eve?” ■ ‘‘Well, yon see, she neglected tq take Llie flowers out of tlie pot* before she threw the^l^. ,, ^ Primary^Elcetion Attg. 28, 1906. TO T H & FHJ BiJV. ■. ‘K - •» ffneliing. B. Q., June 2-% Htofi. Learrffitjf that a reonrf, ?* Being cir- unUted in soirfe metio'n* pf the County that t baVa In^nl hrouglrt Into the race fur County rtnperflsor tft defeat some rtflier c* n dltfnteTT hei^ To sav v tjr*t reffwrt l« ertttrefty without fonndttcrbn and was invented art*!K to Injure thy eanrfidacv. t urti Iw the face in u»y own interest aud wfll be t« the finish. Very rcspectfnllv, Q. J^BttOTlJ. CANDIDATE FOR CON GRESS. Washington, I), C. May 14, ISiitL I respectfully announce my candi dacy forte-election to Congress from the Heccrnd Congressional District of South Carolina In doing so, I a*k that my constituent* examine info my redord of only a few months as their Representative. 1 have been and am now embarrassed by reason of tbo con test for fnv seat which seriously affects mv luflnence aud my efforts in behalf of my people. With my experience, l am satisfied that l can and will repre sent you more advantageously in the future than I have done in the past. I make this announcement subject to tbe rulMund regulations of the Demo cratic primary, pledging myself to abide tty the results, and to support the uomdn&es thereof. Very respectffflly, J. 0. I’attereon, I hereby announce myself ’a candi date t<tr Congress from tbo i$c«nd Congressional District of South Caro lina. subject to the foie* of tbe Demo- cratia Pftmary. > BuHcf B. JIare. -I reapectfolly announce 1 n tv self a candidate for Corrgress in tbo Second District of South Carolina and pledge rovaeff (o abide by the rnle* and regu lations of the . Democratic party aud to aupport the nominee* of Ua pri mary election. . * U. I/. 'Job! a, Barnwell, S. O., April 21th, 190(1. I respectfully announce niv*elf a candidate for reflection to tbe oflice of County Superintendent of Kilm-ation, subject tor the rule* and regulatiniiiV of tlie Democratic Primary Ricetion, and pledge uivself to abide hy the result* aud to suppott the nominees of the party. - * B. M. Darlliigtou. Ulmer, R. C., April 21, 196)8. I re*pectfully announce myself a vaiididate fur Conrur Snper'I'ntPhllgfiT of Education, subject to the rules aud regulations of the Democratic p*rty. I pledge mvtelf to abide by the reuuiVs of tlie 1’rimary ejection and to support the nominee* of the-party. Hirvtng received a tostiinony of pro ficiency from one of tbe lending South ern univerailies very early in life, and after five years’ experience teaching, both in public school* end in one of the 4«ading business college* of this State, my entire aspiration i* based up on the office of Superintendent of Barnwell County. ~—-— Hoping to see nnd to be heard by many "of tho citizen* of said c<utility at the campaign meetings, I am, Yopr obedient servant, * ... “ ' A-s.-B.-Appie. .- FOR THE HOUSE OF REP RESENTATIVES. Blackville, S. C. June ISih. 190fi. We respectfully announce Mr. L. 1\ Boy Is ton n candidate for the IJonac of RepresentHtlveti subject t<> the ruleJ and regulation* of tlie Democratic primary election, pledging him to abide by tlie result* and to support the nominees of the.party. Many Friend*. Williston, S. 0., May 2Stli, To the Democratic Jotcr* of well ConDgi&! 1906. the Uotisa of.Repic-ent.Htlve.s I liereby subject to the r announce" myself a candidate for th« .lion* of tlie Democratic Primary Elec tion and pledge myself to abide by the resul's of the same and to support the nominees of tjie party. R M. Mixson. Barnwell, S. C., May 23ii, 1POO; I resnectfhUv nnnminee myself a candidate for re-election to the House of Representative*, subject to the rule* and regulations of tlie Democratic I’ri- mary election, and pledge uivself to abide hy the result* and to support tlie nominees of the party. J. E. Harley. Fairfax, S C.. May 7lh, 1900. T ’respectf 11 Ily aiinounce myself a candidate for tbe House of Keproecntn- tives, subject to the rule* and regula tions of the Democratic Primary Klee tion. and pledge myself to abide by the r»*u!t and to rupport the nominee* of tlie party. B. F. Thomas. * : "t Robbin*, S. C./May 7tb, 1920. I respectfully announce myself a candidare for the House of Renrescnta- tlvcs. aubje-ct to the rules and rcgula- tiong of the Democratic Primary Klec- (wn. and pledge myself to abide} by the result and to support the nominee* of the party. 1 ‘ I - : —Jr-G: Griffin. Barnwe.lI, .S. C.. April 23d, 1900. respectfu 11y nnnounee myse.lf candidare for tbe House of Repres'cnta- llv€k". gubjetfitto tlae rules and regula tion* of the Democratic. Priinary Efeq^ tion, pledging myself .to abide by tbe results ai d to support the nominees of- tlie party. * A. Bethuno Patteracn^ FOR COUNTY SUrERVlSOR for ^ Blackvillo, S. C. 1-re.si June ‘i.-ith. I960, * ice myself a c.an- (joiruty Supel- auu regula didate lor the oliieft of vigor, subject to the rules tion* of tho Democratic Primary Kloo- tion, pledging myself to abide by the r«*uli »«d to support the nominee* of >iw> party.— : — ' » George IT". Bodiford. FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. Barnwell, 8. C., May 14th, 1906. —r-rarpecmniy announce myself A candidatojor reelectlon to the officn af Judge ofVrobute for Barnwell Coun ty, subjeCl to tbe rples nnd regulation* of the Democratic Prllnary, abd pledge myself to abide by tbo result and to support the nominee* of tlm party. John K. Knelling. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. Kllue, 8. C., May llrh, 1900. I am a candidate for Auditor. I pledge to abide the rule* of the Demo cratic party. N. F. Kirkland, J'r, Barnwell, 8. C , May 8th. 190C. I respectfully announco myself a candidate for the oflice of Auditor for Barnwell County, subject to the rule* and regulations of the Democratic Pri mary, pledging myself to abUe by_it.s results and to aupport tbo~~nomfuec* thereof, aud giving my best service* to the State and L’ounty, if elee.i*^l Barnwell, S.C., April 17th, 1900. I resi>ectfully announce myself a candidate for reeleellon to the ol!1*:« of Auditor of Barnwell County, sub-jw t to tho rules and regulHtion* <if the Democratic Party. 1 pledge myself to abide by the re4iilt* of the'Primary Election and to support tbe nominees of the party. Very respectfully, li, W. Trottl. Barnwell, S. C., April 9th, I960. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of Gounty Auditor, I n *0 doing ! wish to sav t«> tlie voters ami tax payers of old Barn wylLcwunl.v that tto dutiea oUttra of- lice in which 1 am working and to which I aapiro are such- It will be im- possible for me to make h canvass of the county. If elected I pledge you my very best services. I make Mils announcement subject to the rule* and regulation* of the Dem ocratic primary, pledging myself to abide by the resniu.and to support the nominees thereof. Very respectfully, J. C. Keel. P.arnwel!, 8. O , March 28lh, 1900 After careful consideration of the good wishes and solicitations of my Baru*- [ friends in h!1 sections of tlio County 1 respectfully ammunre myself ofr-Gwfrty" bject to the rule* and regulations of tlie Ilemocratic Piiiparv lilcction and •'jTffciTgThgjriyseif to abide by It* result* and to support the nominees of the party. Mneerely appreclatlfg the many assurance* of support given mo and pledging my best service* to the btate and County, II elected, I am*, Very sincerely, M. J. Pate. Barnwell, 8. C., March 2?tb, 1900. I respectfully announce myself d candidate for County Auditor, subject to the 1 rule* and regulations of tbe Democratic Party. ' 1 pledge myself to abide by tbo resultifwbf tlie Primary Election and to suppoft-Tlie nominee* of th« party. If elected I shall grate fully give my best efforts to the dis charge of my duties. — R. W. Riley. -■ - FOR MAGISTRATE. „ . . • - — —y——- r ‘ - - I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re election a* Magistrate- at Dunbarton, subject to-thc rub)* and regulation* of tlie Democratic Party snd pledge myself RTsupport tlie nomi r n »o* nf »ho prlnt»?|U vr; : ; F: O. Brabham.' ! aljra candidate for Magistrate Tor Four Mile, and pledge to abide the rule* of the Democratic party. .~~gr_ - T.>HlonhaT. Williston, S. C t June 10. 1900. I respectfully announce myficlf a candidate for rc-oiev.tlon to thqoffice of "Magistrate at WillUton,’subject to the. wlee-and regulation* of thfi l)i-mocrat-4. ic Primary election, pledgitig myself to abide by tlie rc.Milts and to aupport the uommei?* of the party. • J-W-.-Jolmaota. " l do hereby announee ur myseiLa can- my Me fm"er» 8. C. in the cm. and pledge myself to abi and regulations of t^e ide bi girtrate at i’rlmary by the rules UeniQuratic - Barn well, 8. C.. 22d May, 19(;0. J—resppctfniry anuounce nrfwtl af candidate lor the office of County Su- r, subject to the rules and regu lations of tne t>emocralic Primary Election, pledging myself to abide by the result and to support the nominee* of the party. T. D. Johnson. Allendale, 8. C., April 23, 1PCT. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of County Su pervisor of Barnwell County, subject to the rules aud regulations of the Democratic Primary Election, pledg ing myself to abide by tlie 'result* and to support the nominee* of the party. I am a son of tbe late Mr. John A. Haves and hope to receive tho aupport of his many friends, . W. A. Hayc*. Barnwell, S. C., April 10th, iWJo. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for County Supervisor, sub ject to the rt/kfe and regulations of the Democratic primary, and pledge my self to abide, by the result and to sup port the nominees of the parf£. Trusting that my administration of the office may be endorsed and ap proved by my reelection and pledging my experience aud best endeavor* if reelected. Very respectfully. J. B. Morris. Barnwell, S. C.* April 9ili, 1900. t respectfully announce myself A candidate for County dupervlaor, sub ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. I pledge mv*elf to abide' by the resolta of the Primary Electron and to support the nominees of tbe pgrty. Having tervetf for three .years and, three months fn charge of the chattr gang and as manager of road work with Supervisor O. W. Barker I feci perfectly competent to discharge the dirties of the office and if electe«t" will give rny best and uibat faithful ser vice to the public.' . Very sincerely, ' G. J. Diamond. Party and support the nominees there- L. II. Wititimi, June, l*>rti 1900. 171 tner, S. C. June 8lb 190C. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of Maglatrate^ ;it Ulmer, subject to the rognifttionx of the Democratic party and pledge myself to abide bv the rfe- sultsof the priniary election and to aupport the nominees of tho party. W. L. Brant. and we tl in a ivliip that retails for every n BABNWELL.S,C, .t>.. '1 1 a r 1 1 1*T'.L')* WH Y' HAS Sold 25 Cal* Loads of Stock This Season? Because Both His Stock and Prices'ate RlftHfe Just Becwah’ " 1 2 CARS MULES, 1 CAR HORSES ;ounty I 1 Good, Sleek and Straight* W And one-horse fagons ‘Tirginia' that are Beauties, Car Load Nellie King Hour* With Whittle’s Stock, Wagon* nnii Plows Beat Cro|M can be made at least expense of labor. WHltTLE’S STABLES, a C* 3 I. F. STILL & S0NS, CORNER CLARK STREET AND RAILROAD AV£Nttt - - s. ©.^ Arc how completely ready for the Full atid Wihter ^ aiidjoik;r -in all tineA of- I)iy Goods, Notions, Boots, Slioes,' llat% Furniture, Groceries, To* €ai •baceo, Cigarg, Glassware, May, Grain, •> Blackville, S^C.. June 4, 1906. I hereby announce myself a candi- didate fur re-election as Magistrate at blackville, 8. O:, subject to the rules and regulations of. the Democratic Pri mary, and pledge myself to abide by tlie results tknd to Biipport the nomi- i'nces of the party. A. P. Woodward. Barn weir,W. d., May 2Jd, 1906. t respectfully announco myac’lf a candidate for the office of Magistrate ftt Bai Dwell, subject to thc.rulfcs and reg illations of tlie Demociatlc Primary election, and pledge myself to abide hy the result and to support the nominees of ;lxc party. 1. L. Attawsy. Blackville, S. C. May 14th 1900. I respccltuUy announce myself a candidate /or the office of Magistrate at Blackville, subject to tbe rules arM regulation* of the Democratic party and pledge myself to abide by the re sults of fhe primary flection and to support the nominee* of tbe party. if elected I promise that right shall triumph over might in ufy territory." J. W. Hair. • Barnwell, B. C., May 8th. 1900. I respectfully arfnounce myself candidate for the office of Magistrate at Biruwefl, subject to.tbe rules and reg ulation* of tire Democratic Primary Ehction, pledging myself to abide by tho festilts and to support the nomi nees of t/10 party. t* E. E. Morris. fforris,#^^., Jfay 7tb, 1300. i resp^ctfitlly: aiiiibance tnryse’f • candlda'-e font he oflice of MagiStrae* at Barnwell, subject to the rsieiand reg ulations 6t toe Democratic FfTtfsfiry Election, and pledging'tayself 40 abide j by the result and to support tto j nee* of the party. Wc invite, with confidence* special attention to oiir : nitni-Oj Whieh will make anj home comfortable and beauti- fijl*, to dur Clothing, whieb defy the Wmtct’ff coM arid double good looks; and to oiif Shoes, which #111 your way and walk through life an easy progress. -ail uxarm WE CLIMB HIGHER It give* me great aiul ainectc pleustite to fiotlty fi iends and his friends that I have secured the services Capt. tJ. l)imn as salefflat^ in order td d<f fostiee th constantly increasing business. With his heip and assisted % Messrs W* t er and j. L. Atia#fty I can serve all *ii» need ot the Mules aitd Horses that caii be bought fr/rttf Kansas, Wagons alniost everlastifig so good srtr their <M terial and #erlcttah8hip. r ^ Comfortable and elegant Bciggies and H^rtu as the best life inHurahCc egauta# acCidefrt, Don’t be blind to yotir iotettaif come and prise yoii #!th satisfaction; tjr «*L ijrtBWSLl ■. -i .