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Tl^e Barnwell People. tbuksday AUGUST t*K:' RATES ©P SURSGBIPTIOII.' ;n Advance, per ▲nnura .$1.80 < n Time $2 UQ The Oountv Chain Ganjc will he at Tom WilliM' Mill la WillUfon Town- tblp this woe it. • J. B. MerrK Supr.. R. C..KnberU, Clerk? " ' ■ 1 " ■ ■ ■ — i ,^.i ■ PLANTATION FOR SALE. 440 Apree of 1 w"^, ho»«« -dhr- In »ix milee of Barnwell Court Uouae on public road Snoucb timber on |.iacM to pay (or property: will tell for $$.280. * Addreea , \ . P. 0 Box 774. . Augusta, Ga. 46-8 ' .Tuat received—A lot of Victor Ree- <>rda: 8 Inch 36 cent*; 10 inch GO cents. < ome and make aelecllons eariv; they nt ail standard machines. Call on J. R. HarrUon, Bara well. S. C. To Muaio Lovers—liave you heard the Victor Talking Machine? It is the best. Call and bo oonviuced—417, $22, $30, $40 and up. J. R. Harrison, Barnwell. S. C. jCVCacdldatef and their frlenda wUI p'ease remember that this paper Iws no favorite*, but will be aa im partial as a pair of correct scale*. Consequent)v a)4 eommnntcations or articles in the interest of any candidate BLACKVILLE NEWS. Mr. J. L. Morrison of Savannah was in town on^ day last week, and ,111s many friends Were glad to see tim. Mr H. D. Still ha* gone to Waynes- ^llleN. C. to join Mra. Still, who la already there, —r Miss Altce^ttokes of Charleston and Mrs. 1^. G. Neal of Atlanta are visiting Mr. A. H. Neeson and family. Mrs Jennie Sullivan, of Savannah is the guest of Miss Ida Groves. Mr. W. P. bovlston and family of C harleston are viaitlng relatives her.'. W. rt| • Peterson and famllv of Orangeburg are spending a few days with Dr. J. H. E. Milhous and family. Mrs. Clifford Anderson and little son and Miss Eloise Izlar. of Ocala. Florida, ere visiting their sister Mrs. C, S. I uist. Mr. John M. Farrell has gone North tor a couule of week*. Capt. J. A. Walker and family o4 i ntutnbla are visiting Blackville rela- UVM. Constant. must be paid for at regular advertis ing rates. That’s the only fair way. Plant turnips, a plenty.^Li. The penalty for shooting a bull bat is $10. .•*' This State has the poorest cotton crop in all the uth. Mr. Geo. W, ManvIMe teft On Tues-}■’ •• day for two we«k* at Glenn Springs A WHIiston call on Monday from Mr. M. C ■ “ g‘"-» [iiuss^ The Thlrtv-nifltb Annual Session of the Barnwell Baptist Sunday School Convention win be held at the Double Ponds Church on Friday, August hi. Each School Is entitled to tivo dele gates and it I* earnestly ^TesTred that the schools will be fully represented. PROGRAMM K 12 Noon. Organisation. Introductory herniou. Rev. A. Foster. ■* Adjourament. 8 p. m. Method.^ 1. Mn perl ntetident’s Duflea. - GpeiTrog Exercise. b. During Study Hour. c. Closing Kxerc|»e Rev*. . ifnMHlauT-G^-W^ Gai ivST7~B"rd W. R Oil Mill Ginnery this season.' With its admirable plant and ample power cotton will We ginned promptly and perfectly! _ — *. WILUSTON NEWS. . The I.adies Aid S«K'iety of the Bap tist Church will furnish a Barbecue Dinner on next Friday at Cmminign meeting. Every body i* requested to I e present ami partake of the .dinner at rmall cost. Net proc.yed will he used «n new churchy r A Basket picnic” and Cue at Matthews oldsmIH Ave mile* North halt of Williston on next Saturday. . Good hand of music for dancing w ill I e present. R. A. Weathersbee and L. 8. MelM- < hamp have starred to replace, rhe ► tores recently burnt with gootibrick i uildtngs 22xf<0 feet, which will he t n Improvement to our town. Prof. Parrot, the new JUinclpgl of ur school, was in to’WhY' Isat week, cluml will open September 101^. At *-* meeting of triutee* the l<'th gr^tlt 1 was addrd audit ia-expected that vhe schoor p with the present faculty will-be the ~ ('•'Bbiu the county aa it was at one r’tne. . Hal. • ure. —- Rev. J^T^B, Anderson formerly of Birnwell is now > pastor at Gonzales, Texas. Fodder'pulling shows that thin land corn is even worse eared than it ap peared to he. The Barnwell Guards retched home Saturday night after a strenuous week at Cliicamauga. Mr*. F. I.. Aiir.*trpji£, and . little- daughter of Augusta are visiting Treasurer AimuiougV famrlv^ Mr. J. E Owen* of Yale was the first to give u- the antidote for blue Mondaylsm this week. TJie Fall styles In Queen Quality and Cn/ssett ^hoei have arrived „. Molair £ Porter. Prof. J. II. I.affitte has returneil -far renewed youth from visiting relatives and friends in Georgia ahd Tennessee. \ There is a threat of cust In cotton that, If it become* a fact, will he the worst misfortune of the disastrous year. A: •• ' Ifenrr G Boynton haTBeelTappnlnt- od carrier on R F. D No. 1 Iroin Ul- mer, with- Joh»~MeVfiiiau as substl* lute. r Mr. C. A. Best and family and Miss Jennie Pate left on Saturday to spend a couple of weeks atGleuu Springs and Asheville. { j : The house lly cause* more slckne*s and death thsn all the poisonous snakes, wild animals and mosquiches in the world. Rev. B. 1> Bolen, Bapt'st F.vange- Hst, will begin a piotracted meeting in I’ark Hall, Blackville on Sunday, Au gust the l-ith. —— The first bale of new Georgia cotton was sold at suction in Savanmth on the 2nd ilist , bringing 20 1 32 cents. The r*de.g.»jij:uUT-.Ul Id d -- — —r 1 Farmer* W. Gil more r s ilmm*. W. L. Cave, O. O. Baxley and Eddie Richard son went to the (Jlannwtn Col.ege bum-' mer Institute on Tuesday, Misses Pauline Bennett and Ida Iles- stnger of fortunste Olar brightened the sanctum with tlietr pretty face* last week for too short a lime to plea;£-awr. artists, e s- f f - .a Lawyer—fanner ^George H. Bate,*, following Qje Melver WifHaimon pre cedent has made 60 bushels to Hie acres while his old plan acres will not aver age above 80. Th3re ought t<» be 28 boy* and girls at Orangeburg VloPegtaie InatPute at the opening iaeptrlttth Have you •een one of the school catalpgtlesT Write Pres Petersou for one. He will gladly send Ik 1 M No confusion at the Oil Mill Gln- <•' ry thi* season. Wagons will enter *'* premlres on■ the West side, pass through a narrow lane one at a time and be attended to, in the order they^ come. . KUNR DOTSc r The. protracteil meetinj Mixaon 4 p. ai. The Teachers and Teaching. a. Teachnrs Preparation. b. Teaching the Lesson. R«v«. W. M. June*, H. J. Snider, ®rof. D, L Bramlett. 3 p. m. Adjournment. ? Saturday : 10.30 a. mT' Devotional Exercises, Rev J. tr Stoademire. It). 45. ilow'lhe Country Pastor can Help the Sunday School.- Rev#. M. M,. Bcnsuu. Rrt;. Ga+ptrln, 11 45. Rewarding Certificates to Members of Normal -Ciasa 12.15 The Sunday School as an SvangeHzing Agency, Rev*. G. \\. Garner, W. \{. Jonea. W. D. McMillan. 1 30 p in. Adjourn. , 3 p. m. Reports of Condition of Schools by Delegate*, Query. Rev. M. Benson. - — 3.30 Presentation of Convention Banner. 3.45. Church’s Relation -to her reaching Service Rev*. Gr-'M. Bill- Iny*, a J Bro. C. C. Elzey. 6 p. in. Adjourn, * Sunday. 10 30 a. m. Devotional Exercise. Rev U. J Snider. 10 43. Open Parliament on Sunday SchWft iFork, Shor.t Addresses, by several. 12 Noon. Sermon, Rev. G. W. Garn er r • Adjourn. There will he dinner on the ground* on Friday and Saturday. The Choir will n*e Revival ‘‘Hymn*’’ as u*ed In the Torrv Alexander meet Ing. We would *ugge«t that delegate* secure the hook for practice and bring it with them to the Convention. Parties will h** met at Biai-kvitle—hv notifying I. H' Hutto. Blackville. S. C. C. M. Billing*. S. P. Hair. Committee. W. G. Britton. Secretary. FOR COUNTY SUPER1N- TENDENT OF EDUCATION. Elko, S C., July 2nd l»oC At the solicitation of many friends I respectfully announce myself a can didate for County Superlntendonl of —I^Rduoartotv subject t-nta FuTek aiuT regulations of the Democratic Tarty and pledge nirself to abide by the re- n suits of the Prltnary_E£*cUAwaHKi etrp- port thehomltrees of the party. G E. Birt. -o A CARD. Rexie Birt our youngest compo*ltor brought n« Monday two open watt de- yelpped cottdn boll*, the tir*t of the season • Tub Pkoci.k and it* people knpy how H> farm. ProL-F.. N K. Bailey and Mi*s Or* Landfnm—of Sinitblaml, Kv , were married on the l*tiu*t. The bride had t.aughr,_JuE—aovarsl teafs In PmiT" Bailey’s Co.-Educational Institute at Edgeli^ld.—I— • ■ - - —Ertmier Alfred AldrTch’r double bar rel plan hit the mark this year Good judges say that hi* best conn will make 50 bu«he|« to the acre an-1 the erm* av- ’ ev - gave us no report a* To The CltizenaOf Barnwell County. We beg fo say that all voter* who are interested in the Education and up building of onr Town and Country School* to the best of opr knowledge would not make any niDtaka in voting ■for Mr. D. W, Black Jr. a man who I* 42 year* of age and ha* hail 2(j veari of actual experience In teaching in the public schools. ' — Born of p.ior hut hotipn and worthy parent* In childhood days he managed to get 3 to 4 nitutha *ch-M»!ing dutiug each year. When a young man he went before the Board, receiving a $en- ond Grade Ortidcate, receiving It heerfully but with yrt a still higher aim In life, working late mod early he has been able to secure a First Gra Certificate. Knowing him to be very *uoc«**f|t with the same and every matter tmste 1 to his care receive* the ba-t attention. -w, • Sincerely, . , George* Creek Voter] — - ' That Old White M ule 41 years of Editor Or Thk Proplk: ■ —— : From *1 Tnulanit.arian_ motive* allow m suggest »w Mr. L. F. Cave of D ton that he make a n.ivtoro third of •pirlt* of turpentine an CAMPAIGN wnifatnn. Friday, August TOth.' Barnwell^ Wednesday August 15th. The length of caudidat* oarda ia lim ited to 2>4 inches. v FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. - Kline, 8. C M May 11th, 19t»6. f am n-cinritnTile < Barnwell. 8 C., June, 26 h. 1006 Having been solicited by many friend* to make the race for County Superin tendent of Education, I respectfully announce mv*e?f a candidate for same, subject to the ntletrand regulations of the Demeeratic Primary Election and pledge myself to abide by tlie result* and support the nominees of the party. _ D. W. Black Jr, Barnwell, 8. April 24th, H»B. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for reelection to the olUce of County Supeilntendent of Eilucation, subject to the rules and regulation* of the Democratic Primary Election, and pledge invselt to abide by the result* and to suppott the nominees of the party. ' , i B M. Darlington. FOR THF. HOUSE OF REP RESENTATIVES. Blackville, S. C. June 18ih v 1906. W T e reapeetfully announce'Mr, L. P. BoyDton a candidate for the lIou*e of Representative* subject to ftm rules and regulation* of the Democratic primary election, pledging him to abide by the result# and to support the nominees of the party. Many Friends. to the cotton barrel. rain t zieetlng l V-'*VttftNff5cTr'Thlere*t hf the pa*lor. Dr. week. The he-iyjeai Monday n:glil on H. W. Hander*, closed last Rev. A. J. Foster of Bamberg preach ed very fine sermons on Haturdav nnd Sunday of the Union meeting-which were greatly enjoyed by latgg congre- g»Ilona, _ • ^ir*. Charlie Free of Bamberg spent seterai days last week with relatives line. "" - _ Mr. and—Mrs-. G~. W. RenWlcU and little (laugbMr Evelyn have gone to their home at l^eshurg. F!a., much to the regret of their many friends M loses Kate Bennett of Williston and Josle Sander* of Hnelllng have been wtslting Ml** KAtandera. Mis* Alma Free of Blackville it the gtren of tlieMis»e* Jenkins. Miss Annie Fitts of Brunson been visiting her -«fateT"Sffs Bradley Handsome Mr. Harry Ulmer of Au gusta was In our midst Friday. Sick folks are convalescing. - - Violet. of-the year , the Kdli -tvv Flackvilie it amounted to a cloud burst The dam of the A. K VVHti* mill <m Spur Branch went down under the flood of water third* of castor oil or an* vsgwta WFII ahalrett-tegertreT and three week tor throe week* rub some o the feet, of' ‘'Dolly.” ju*l wlie hoof and hair join, and at the e montli report-through the col the Pkoim.k what the effectaU- » >em liaiitr'lbistaken he will repo Blackville it the old white mule is walking i sound hoofs. A friend to the fell The people have not bsefl nUrralUng to hurt thcmselvea. at ttie~canH>atgn meetings throughout the 'State, hut they havo been and are thinking a J«i And some of their thought* ere pot ■tr#TTV pnftnpHmetif try to some of- thc candidates. *■ .j 1 Mr. T. B. GsrrNon. formerly ol larnwell, now of Birmingham, Ala , i* at the old Imme again on a month’* Visit to hi* *i*ter Mr* Alice V. Halford Clever Tomlgjl heie about ten year* ago a stranger to R. R hinlne**, haw- 4»e-<*-making $7L’j^r. flutath and ha^ ^ Tiiff f^rrrnr rrii pa ign Williston, 8. C., May 28th, 190$. To the Democratic voters of Born- wtdlC.ounty: Having decided to enter the race for the House of Representatives I hereby announce mvself a candidate for jhe Marne, anbjeet to the rules and regula- tiona of tlie Democratic Primary Klee tlon and pledge myself to abide by the resul's of the same and to support tlie nominee* of the 4ii*rty. R. M. Mixson^- Barnwefl, S. .\Jay 23.1 VM'MXtz*"'•' ■ mmimmmmmtact " - 1 1 1 * ^ I respectfullv rrnnnunce rmself a candidate for re-election to tlie ffniiac of Representative*, subject to the rule* and regulations of the Denincratio Pri mary election, and pledge myself to abide hy the result* and to support the nominees of the party. —— J. K. Harley. Fairfax, 8 Q.. May 7tb, 1906? '• ~ --— j> I re*pectfulij_ announce myself a candidate for the House of Representa tives, subject to the rules and regula tion* of the Democratic Primary Elec lion, and pledge ruv*elf to abide by Jhe reswR and to support the nominees of (be party. B. F~ Thomas. Robblps, 8. C., May 7th, 11)04. I respectfully apnoflhee inyself a. candlda»e for the Hbuse of Representa tives. subject to the rules and regula tion* of the Democratic Primary Elec tion, apri pledge inyself to abide bv the I rut'll It and to support the^ nominee* of | the party. ^ J. C. Grlfflw.- Barnweil, S. C.. April 28<l, li»06. I respectfutty-TrnTmunoe- mvself a candidate for the House of Representa tives, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic Primary Elec- pledging myself to ahidd' by the result* and to support the nominees of A. Bethune Patterson. for A rnlftor. I pledge to abide the rules of the Demo cratic party. i- -—— N. f, Kirgland, Jr. Barnwell, 8. C , May 8lh. 1W)6. I rMnectfuMy announce mvaelf candidate for t4»e office of Auditor for Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulation* of the Democratic pri mary, pledging myself to abide by its result* and to support tl»e nominee* thereof, and giving my be*t services to tlie State and County, If elected. r C. W. Moodv. Barnwell, S-C^ I resoectfully an no once niy»elf a candidate for reelection to the office of Auditor of Barnwell County, subject to the rule* and regulation* of the Iteinocratic Party. 1 pledge myself to abide hy the roault* of the Prlmarr Election and to support the nominee 1 * of the party. ,=> Very respectfully. f— _J— b. W, Trotti. J Barnwell, 8. C., April 9tb, 1906. I respectfully announce pvygeVf a candidate for the nfflee of County Auditor. In *o doing I wl*h to shv to the voters and fax payers of ..old Barn well county that the duties of the of fice in which I am working and to which I aspire are such It will be Im possible for nde to make a canvasavof, the county. If elected I pledge you tn v very best service*. - I make this annoum^ment subject to the rulea and regulatiotis of the Dem ocratic primary, pledging mvself to abide by the resulta, and to aupport the nominees thereof. Very respectfully, * J, C. Keel. Barnwell, 8. C., March 28th, 1908 After .earefuL consideration of the good wi*lie* and soilcitationa of mv friend* in all section* of the County I rekpeiTtfullv announce myself a candi date for the oflice of County Auditor subject to the rules and regiilatlona of the Democratic Primary election and itt*- pledging mvself to abideJiy Ua_i mr '. land to sitjffmrt the nomlnefs of tli parly. Sincerely appreciating th man v assurances of aupport given nr and pledging my best service* to It State and Conn tv' if elected. I am, - Very sinucrelv, M. J. Pat*. Bny-a pdekogenf-" . r nnd we thro 1 - -am- ■ ’ ’ ■ in a whip that retails for 50c» everyw BARNWELL, S. C. v ■- 7: WHV has r Barnwell, 8. C., March 27tb, 1900. I respectfully announce myself , a candidate for County Auditor, subject to the rule* and regulations of the Democratic Party. 1 pledge mvself to abide by the results of the Primary Election, and to support tta* nominees of the party. - ” If elected I shall grate fully give mjrtreat efforts to the dls charge of my duties. R. W. Riley. the party. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR Biickvllle. 8 C. June 25171,1906. T*re*pectruny anuotince myself a can* dldate tor the idllce of County Sui»er- visor. subject to the rule* anu regula tlon* of the Democrailc Primary Elec tion, pledging myself to abide hy the reaulT and to support the nominee* oi the party. FOR MAGISTRATE. WlllUtnn. 8.C.. July 9th 1900 I announce mvself a Candidate for Magisfrarte at WHIiston, Hnbject to the rule* of the Democrate Primary. W. L. Fiv.jericlt I respectfully announce mvself a candW.-tfe for re election a* Magistrate at Dun hart ott, subject to the rule* and regulations Tt]t~the notirpcratlc Purtv and pledge mvself to support the nomi nee* of ihc primary. F. O. Brabham. 1 am a candidate for Magistrate for Four Mile, and pledge to abide the rules of the D«lMM5ratlc psrtv. T. 8 Dunbar. W'UUMon, 8- C., June 16. WOO. I respertfullv anuonnre mvGelf a ii«ndida*« fet i piiotwjtfffl to rhe office of Magistrate at WHHston, subject to the rules and regulation* of the [H»mn<rrat- Ic Primary election, pledging mvself to abide by the resulta and u» support the nomine** of the psrtv. J W Johns*nr Sold 25 Car Loads of Stock Tkts Seasoi}'? 7 Because Both His Stock and Prices are Right* Just Received: ^ ^ — 2 CAnS 4m£S-r 1 CAR HORSES * ' A ^ . 4- ' -A-1I Good, Steek and Straight. - Also New Car of Wagons ‘Brown’ lake And one-horse Wagons ‘Virginia’ lab; Buggies that are Beauties, r Uar Load Nellie King Flour, With Whittle’s Stork, Wagons and Plows Best can bo made at least expcmie of hrbor. WHITTLE’S STABLES, lucimu • s. c. & 8©NSv CORNER CLARK STREET AND RAILROAD AVENUE, BLA6KV1LL6, - - B- (5., Are mnr completely ready for the Fall and WfirteT and offer ' George W. Bodiford. Barnwell, 8. C.. 22d May, All the candi late* for Countjl r,ill,"eii above ttfaTof Magistraf* attei^d the firm cnmpaigtv me'ting at Aliy'dalc on Ha*nrdaa-except Me«,sr*M. J. rate and J E llarley- £ |>ervi*or, subject to the rules and regu ] ^ There wn*. a good atteisiance—aLj-iaXiuua—el—the Tiemocralic Primary j Election, pledging myself to aWde by JUkNL I respectfully announce myself a candidate lor the office of County Stt t do hereby announce rnvself a ran- dldwte for the office of Magbtrate at Ulmer. H <’ K tl 1 ! 1 i ,, mlng Primary South *lde citizens to hear the aspir ants advocate their cause*. The day pa**ed off pl*H*ai'.tly and oandidiiTeF and pe.tple parted on—perfect good term*. and pledge mvseilf to abide bvJbtrrnles ami regulatiotis of the Democratic Parly and support the nominee* there L. HTWilllam*, SALE DAY. ^ ^ No land waa sold and not even-a boneyard horse swap wn« made. Quite a number of clever oiivdl'date* gave the pled hand to a few esteemed fellow cut • cans who braved the dog day heat The Supervisor* of Registration had a busy day, a sign that the po litical fever ia rising a* the election cornea nearer. There waa no improvement in crop newa. .Unless a miraclo come* to pass the connty will not make over half a crop. r ^The Barnwell Oil Mill will charge one dollar for ginning and packing cot ton this season, and the work will be perfectly and quickly i/.doire. v TOWN REGISTRATION NOTICE. ^ " '-'rw-CSy. . The hooka for registration of town yoters are now open at the store of Geo. W. Patrick where they will remain open nutll the 3th day of September 1906. By order of Council. C. J. Hay, Clerk, With a plenty of power, thoroughly equipped and unexcelled in the Mate The Barnwell Oil Mill Ginnery will give complete satisfaction to old anc new patron* this season. NEW AOVEUTf■SEMEN 18. ©. M. Greene—8untn»on» % O. J. llav—Town Registration. BaraweM Oil Mill—Ginning. J. M. Bolen—Notice to Debtor* eredltora. .. .i - Ransom MnDlHug Br. Notice to Debt- •rt-ani Crod’tor*. Tint?. Hi* old frietRi* are glad to have him in tlicir midst again' The Allendale and Mechanics (of Columbia) Ba*e Ball Nine* were sc.hed nled to plav on the former* UHfmnbfr yesterday, Wednesday, afternoon at o’clock. AndNre hope fhat'the visitor* will go home this morning with the brown taste of defeat In * Their mouth* well sweetened by the whole heartdd 'good treatuteut of tUek A Hendste friend*. Congressman Patterson'', on his way from Red Hill spent the nigiit in our town a* the guest of Capt. Ham Rice, and did na the honor to come to see u next morning. Congressman Patter «on l* a delightful gentleman, and man not only of verv broad mind but a verv broad soul. It. I* a finer thing to be broad in soul than In mind. It. I* an extremely fine thing to be equally broad In both —Edgetiold Chronicle. Rev. Th >mas P Lide, a former pas tor of >be Williston and Barnwell Bap tist Churches, died suddenly while at the dinner table on Thursday of last week. He had not been in good health for some time. For the past Are year* 'Privateer, Sumter Countv, wa* hi* home. Five children survive him. Robert Lida of Orangeburg, T. P. Lide of Pittsburg Pa , Mrs Cha* E. Coker of Hart*vilie. Mrs. R. B. Furman and Mlsa Daisy Lide. The Aiken Bamberg-Barnwell Sum mer Koh ml will cb»*e tomorrow and Barnwell will greatly ml** the Faculty and teacher pupil* who have beau such welcome vi«itor*. The lecture* of Bit peri ntendent Evans of Auguste and Prof*. Wardlaw of Columbia and Hand of Chester add ed greatly to the ple**uris and profit of the session. And we hope that one and ail have imbified fufl rraught* of the witching White Oak Spring Water. Mrs. Marv t Hoyce, wi W. W Boyce, who was me gre** from l!>t* State from i and of the Confederate Co I ing the war. died on Tnui.l the home of her daughter, jianj In Alexandria. Va. w of Hon ►r of Con. to ff$r. ;re*s dur- *v night at Mrs.Gn'l- Her body whs hrohgm to her old home at Winn*- hprp for burial n , } Primary Election Aug. 2^ 1906. L CANDIDATE FOR CON OR ESS I respectfully announce my candi dacy for re-election to Congress from the'Second Congre»*lonal District of South Carolina In doing # so, I ask that my constituent* examine into my record o’ only a few month* as their Representative. I have been and am now embarrassed by reason of the (mu test for mv seat which seriously affect* mv influence and my effort* in behalf of my people. With my experience. I am satisfied that I can and will repre sent you more advantageously In the future than I have done in the past. 1 make thia announcement subject to the rules and reguUktlnna of tbe Demo cratic primes}, pledging myself to abide by tbe results, and to aupport the nominee* thereof. Vary respectfully, J O. Patterson, 7 hereby announce myself a candi date Tor Congress from the Hecond Congressional District of South Caro lina. sMhjecjjoThe rules of tbe Demo cratic Primary. Butler B. Hare. the result and to support the nominee* of tjie parfy, - ' ; T. I>. Johnson, Barnwell, 8. C. t April 10th, 1906. .' . . - , — : ———“* 7“ 1 o * ~ ' I respectfully announce myself a candidate for County Supervisor, sub jeet to the rule* and regulation* of the Democratic primary, and pledge my self to abide by tlin result and to sup port tbe nominee* of the party. Trusting that my adiiiinisiratlnn of the office may. b« endorsed and aj>^ proved by »nferoefeotitm and pledging mV e*pericn(«i and be*t endeavors If reelected. Very rsapeetfnlljR—" J. B. .Morris. Barnwell, 8.C.. April Ntb^WOfi. ' I respectfully announce hiyaelf a candidate for County rtupervitor, sub ject to the rules gud regulation* of the Democratic party. I pledge mvself to abide by the resulta of rhe Primary Election and to support tbe nominee* of the party. Having served for three yearjl and three months in charge of tbe ltdiain gang and a* manager of road work with Supervisor O. W. Barker perfectly competent to discha duties of the office and if elected will give mv best and most faithful ser vice to the public. Very sincerely, G. J,. Diamond and No waiting over' until tomorrow life Oil Mill Ginnery this season. at A* usual severvl j we(je received too laSo rbmiutmioatiotv* for piiblitutiutK ■ I 'respectfully, announce mVself a candidate for Bongress In the Benond District of South Carolina and pledge mvaelf to abideyij the rule*, and regu lation* of tlfm Democratic party and to auppuirtttaa nominee* of Ita pvft- utwry *tautioo r 1 feel irge llac nne, 18th lfm6. 4 ■ _K. • - 'r~T Ulmer, S. C. June 8th 1906. tTFspectfully announce mvself a uiidate forddtw-ptttpe' of Magistrate at pfiHPr, Hnnjecf to tlie rule# and .regulations of the Democratic party and pledge mvself to abide bv rhe re sult* of rhe primary election and to ijjupport the nominee* of the party-— W. L. Brant. Blackville, 8. C.. June 4. 1906. -I- bertbr amiOiince m-tsolf a candi (Itdafe for re-election as Magistrate at Blackville, S. C . subject to the roles and xeguhttlowa-oT the Dcmocfaire Prl- inary, and pledge myself to abide by the re«iilts and to support tbe nomi nee** of tbe party- A. P. Woodward. Barnwell, S. C-, May 23d, 1900. I respectfully announce myself candidate for the office of Magistrate at Barnwell, subject .to tbe rule* and reg nlatlons of the Democratic Primary election, and pledge mvseW to abtdr fay- the result ami to support The nominee* of the party. I. L. Attaway. off— ' Dry Gooilfl, Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, -Furniture, Groceries, To- - bacco, Cigars, Crockery^ Glassware, Hay, Grain. Etc., Etc. ' 7 T~*-. -JcuC.. -3 »V Weiinvito, wltli eonfi«Iei>cc, special attention to onr MV* nitttre, which will make any borne eomfortabie anff ful; to our Clothing, which will defy the WiniefV and double good looks; and to our Shoes, which wilt; your way and walk through life an easy progr FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Barnwell, 8. C., May 2Stb, 1900. I respectfully announce mvaelf a candidate for reelection to the office of Cuonty Treasurer. *ubiect to the rules and regulation* of the Democratic Pri mary election, pledging mvaelf to abide by the result and aupport the nominee*of the party. _ , J. B. Armstrong. FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE- Barnwell, 8. C-, May 14th, 1906. Ui?\ * ' ’ ' . ■ . .J. . ... I respectfully announce myself a candidate for raclecthm to (he office of Judge of Probate for Barnwell Coun ty, subject to tho rule* and regulatlnna of tbe Damooratic Prinsery, and (Hedge myself ft* abide by lb* reauU^eod ^aopjprt Blackville, 8. C. May 14th 1906. I respectfully announce myself candidate for tbe office of Magistraie at Blackville. subject to tbe rule* and regulations of me Democratic party and pledge mvself to abide Hy the re sult* of the primary election and to support the nominees of the party. I f elected f promise that right .-shall triumph oyor might In my territory., J. W. Uifin Barnwell. 8. C., May (kb. 1906, - 3 I respectfully announce mvaelf a candidate for theofllcenf Magistrate at Barnwell, subject to the rulea and reg ulations of the Democratic Primary Election, pledging mvaelf to abide by tbe results ahd so aupport tbe nomi nees of tbe par ly. E. E. Mom*. Morrit, 8. C., v May 7tb, 1906. l^rMpeotfutly sophonce myte’f a ebudf datf for (be offica of Msgtycrate at Barnwell,sab)e«*Jo the rules aad reg illations of to by Mm malt 1 WE CLIMB HIGHER -&&&— It g^ves me grreat and sincere pleawwre to nettty my Triends ami his fi iend* that I have fteeurettihe stM-vit-es off Capt. V, Dutm as saleman, in ordev to do- justice tffi mT. coustantij increasing tHwiuess, JSffrfh his help and rrssiated hy Messrs NT. G, W."Walk er and I. Ii. Attaway I can serve ait m need) off the Bcaff Mules and Horses Hurt ea-u be bought from KeDtncky .tw Kansas, Wagons ahnosfc everiastiitg so gwsd are tkcvr autw, teiial and workmanship. Comfortable and elegant Buggies as the best life mmi ranee against aeekteRt . Don’t be blind to-y<>oir interest, coin* Miff W^B prise you with satisfaction). ... , >■. ' Ve' CHABL1EBB9 1 r -V.