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Tht Bomwcili People. m. w.mpitiaThrIfruTr rBOlCE COimTTtXmCfTL* 'M T8UR8DAT. Ji-'XIC 27, 1911. a j • - - ^ Th« nationni R/'p'ibtVan pirfy U ! malt* • rh^ap and capital •*»w aif y jrfara nld and alok. John O. i^for ho<a and their ^ulu# nan bn mada rivatrmt waa *ta Aral atandidata /**r larta a pare food vinexar of delljjli.f il CraaMant. . ila nra*bcaaen <n(ad<Mt« iavnr. > tr»ta«tcoatafuloa(nd4daM«forl*rccid<mt i Wo hara kaown picker* n4 wild and VUo rmddeat, Akrahaw l.lacoln, ' *noaf pluw* to net $W a day aanfa fron. of IHnmla, and 'Hannibal Hamlin, nd their Katlierlajra. MaUia weraoteoted, over tkf two Doran. Dpap'aa not the day nd anall pklnga, craHo th-tet* beaded respectively by O cottoatot farmor. TBS nww «ovm “Mitnjr shall rati tn and fro and iinnwlodita skatt f>o Inetodwd.” That ^prophecy (a being fdlflUod Indkla na«v ora nf ratlrnad And ataaoraMp tfavol, but It dpas not foHow Hiat knowledge and nlsdom moan thaaame aiontal and • owofsl forao and ahllPr lo leparate «nd aoloet tba bort grain from all tba «holf of uplnlon and aelf Inter*?*!. Thiuy veartAgo ona round trip a .lay nf tli* two b<>r*o mall bank trave- 1 ling at lha ratmf taro aird a half mile* an honr wa» snflltlont for the average - transportation of nnmmartilal travel* lera betwean Kara well town and tba railroad at ^ HlarkvCle. Now the largaly Increaaad number of trakd'ers on baslneaa arrive and depart on eight '-alay and two night paaaenger carry rytng trains. A new channel with branches north, east and weat baa taken (he place of tbo old currant* of uadi to tbo sea tidt cl tiro Than country merchant wont tn town two or throe UmoAyaefly aMt like cotton f*c- ror was • groor man whose glory has departed bof ond-retell ae the banker nod buying expotter have multiplied In lha constant coming and going of these many enahaasodora of trade fhera I* no «o*:tlonaltaai of feeling,' f<>r they are a superior class of* men In bbsHi) a* taloDt and training am! knew exactly how to grp business and give satisfaction.' fn the peet six month* ora hava e»m« In Mking contact with n number of college and unlvf?rsl'y graduab a and • members r < f tba so railed professions who bat e exchanged praotice in the ooorts and of the heal- '•if art for tha better p ring Ilfj on the road. And fhalr 'understand lag i men and method* ha* been ej« opening-to nt and eunao may be of In- tero«l to othera who otmild prodt by seoleg lbMn«elrea a* ntheri sea them. Mr A remarked*<h»t In- hie ooonty thee* Is a clever and honorable cltlaen know* as tba '‘yang man’s friend" l>eoa«*e ha fee|a such a gennlna Inter est In tha welfare i f those Just enter- log tba battle of life for themselves. • This phllantbroplst sor* that the de sire to got rich quick Is tha grvarret fault and ralsfortiiiio of tbo yuiing men of todar. This, piasloit lend* them to speculation, to loo high a vnloatlona < f themselve* and too low on oatimate of iliose tadtli wkeui (hey e**me In coni|*e(ltlon. 'Mr, H on a dlf f- ient e«caalon (aid that (he reason that young men so of sn mure from the i<oWiW Owl lies lu which they art reernd to new homes where thev mako good better are prlnclpallv two. In Ibelr new environments they have (o >i»-|ien.l on themeelvee and know It. Tnere are n«> parsnta or Win people or friend* to give them help In (line of sires*, ».• th-y line th"ir own row* a id arrieve at sutece*. fkeconijly In quitting hi# n{ I li'tma and adopting a aw one Iby young n.an turn* a new Daf. He docs not rarry with him and hlaaon abroa<l the re<»>rd* of hi* grow ing year*, the knowledge nf the ml*- lakee ha may have made or an a*- quslntaflre with hla • haracter and reputation. A* a general thing In the *mgH tow a or rural eomm mlty where Tom, fHok ami 'llarrr. Ma v, Jana And Kllxthetb have lived to the ago of fifteen nr more t ears all the neighbor* know whether*they are capable and clever or dull and cross grained, whether ambl;|o«it to exC. | *ir content lo just get along lnf,ttMr B held that the character and make up nf i hoy la aha, ed In f >re he dlscaril* knee - breerbet and the girl* attrartlveneM I* measured before she o * n* a tint hats pin, “Ju«t as the twig |* bent the tree’s incliocd" wall hla belbf. We may put Messrs C and l> on the rr Hue** stand later, but the altove Is enough of this sort nt testimony. Stephen A. Dongta*. of Illinois, and Harachel'V. Johnson, of fieorgla, and John C. Brtokanrldm, of Kentucky! and Jowp'i Line, i f Oregon. Minch It has b*en In p >war conthiunui’y with tba excapMou of Cleveland’s t wo terms, and many people oonddared him a lib- eead Kvpnbiican. A WHEAT JURY CASE. ' The regnlai biennial trial* of several hundred. po*sn>lyihoniand, prominent eltieeo# of tUI* Mtate have fairly com- menced and will be continued until their ca*ea bare been presented In all Ihe forty and four counties of Sourli Carolina. Tka Issues arc the &tnr** of candidate* f«*r (be Aifllree Hint look good to them, on which they have fixed*their hope* and toward which they are stretching out their eager hands. Kerry Democratic vorer In the Stare 1i a petit Juror In these inquiries sod a tint verdict will be given an Au- the.-j ga*t'i?tk, which data wlH being glad ness to same winner*, sadness ta some laser* amt'two weeks faratrar m»p*n*a ta tbo*a who have to-ruo'faoond beat*. A* each pftlt Juror In the law courts Is oath and honor bound to ghve a true tud Jest varsllct ao every voter should keep his own conscience cleer by cast ing hi* ballot for.(he mets whose pa* record*, present standings and prom- Dm for tha future best quid fv them for tha pfrf irmance of the Julies and enjoyment of tha beckoning honor*. A good beginning has bean made by (be ncw*p»|>er« In thalr Informing and •diicatlve work. Tntre has been In thalr report* of the campetitlva exami nation meetings held up to dale of this writing a hep y absence of p -reonality, prejudice, pravioli and p kril»*n«hlp. The newspaper brethren nf tli# Stats Will, If they coutinn# cool and un afraid. give the facts to the people and let them deride the Issue and meet the raepaasIMIUlea fairly theirs. And If (ha voter Jurors will continue cm I and unafraid thalr verdict at tha primary Will ba erermling to the l«w and the evidence and tha public interests will he wng lad to t*e men representative of the good common sense and .square Judgment of the majority of the voters sleeting their public servants Til 1C PASAINt* OF A I’AKTY^ The fifteenth and probably rtnal nnml. stating cooventltm of the national R,- pnhliean p .rty ended a tuatnltuously smrmy session of Are days on Saturday evening by nominating Wi|Ham II. Taff, bf Ohio, and .fames K. bbermvn, «'f New York. President and Vlce- Presldrnt. (July one' ballot waa asst f'tr each office The convention wav comp.aed of 1,07* delegates. - Mr.- Tift - received bHl votes, J1 lo-spare-over tbe maj >rltv, Mo, requiroj. . Mi, Bherman did better. Of tha Houtli Carolina delegate*dl voted for’/afr. one waa absent* and one did not vote. Nearly ;5) r Roosevelt Republican •lelegaua sat tiloru in their seats as tbe ▼«t#e ware oalled,-refusing to vote. Col. Roosavelt had bean In t hieago fur seveial days directing the tlgnt for hla n Mn'Da’In*. ‘ Ha claimed that many fraudnlant delegates of the Taft faith Had been nxlawfully and unrlghteoealy •eatad by tbe nalkmal -executive com- xalftee a id ereJenilal commltiae, and 4hat at many rightly drawn Keoeevelt delegates had been robbed of their rights to aeats and yotes in. tba oonven- tlon. In a slda convention of hla Adherents, held a mlla from tba g. o. p pet form* anoa. a n*w part^ wxs hastily organ ised and C'o| Runaavelt waa nomioatad ROOH«VEl.T'S RKASQNS. — "Throw away emhlltlon. By It Ihe Angel* fril ’’ Mae.i purple hava wondered why a mvn so highly honored as Col. Roose velt ha* been »houlc| have "ilirowa hi* hat Into the rl k" <>f po|iilc« and teught *o *trnniM*esl/ fur a third term In (be Wtnte H »u»c. A* a cat ha* the right and privilege of hmk I nf at a Wing w* venture the gnoat that Col. !(oo*evalt i-harDInwl and la consumed Sy the ambition to occnpr in Ainrrban history a place parallel al b '( no* higher than tho«e (hatarah'ld by Ha ( hlng’nu a* the fathsar of Hit-ceuntry and Lincoln the builder nf rha Republican piriy. the iiiarlyrofa secti iu, wlin*e lire and Jabor* and tragic death brought pros perity to rbe triumphant North iiniUig hi* lati year* a* I’reddent C d. RiHiaevelt axpicsaed the hope and ex|>ectallnn of the breaking of the solid Sooth, ami to ac.«M>mid «h that lie ha* again rough ridden into the burlr hurly of political endeavor. 'He kaow* that p ople tire of all old partita and p-inciplea and that the time I* ripe fur another revolution. In the dying minute* of the party that ha* made him wi>r|,| fanmii* hr appeal ed hi* new 1 I’mgreaidve I’arlj" to the *on* of the men who wore the gray a* well a* to those of the boys In blue. W# expect hi* riiuniug mats will be Selected Iron) the Mouth and from % Drniooretlc line. flrover Cleveland •1*<»d khe young New Yorker up right when be -declared him tbe crnfueit puHtldan he had ever known. -•eurp* *«l. am! «t s laur dau » national >*o««x*^iksg will be held, his roenlng ->iexte he nominated tad a* p'atforra adopted. ^ ▼he aew d^ge nlxstloo la palled 'Tha -'Jv..grcMtve Party." Cnl. Kooaevest et III apphal |o iMe pmgressivet .Id both AhtlmatHaadaarDamoemtlo parties r hla iadepead- CONSKRVAT ION OK RBSOURCE8 -'The three words of the abr>ve head line have furnished in lids year of grace a popular text to inuny rpuakers and to more numeron* snibes. It baa hern a g'>od material gospel to preach, but (aw are >hey who are practicing It. There are thousands of acres of fleered land* in this State of no protit- abh use to the owner* or anybody c)»e Some were naturally thin, others have been robbed of their element* of fer tility by cuitlnuous and exhausting cropping. They are baked by tha aum- mei sun and leached by the winter rain and their owners give them no cxre.beyond Uit payment of taxes. You may mile superior, esteemed rear.er, at the suggestion w« make that you cov B r the nakedness cf these ex posed and unprofitable acres with or chard* of- plum tree*. Such growth will feed humus bsek into the land and prepare it for the support of tbe coming increased p •pulatlnn that will AH tbe Houth as sura ar fate. Tbo old fash ioned • plum* now ao plentiful and •erving a* part food to many of listless energy will at times develop superior fruit that would tell In the northern A WXK BAt « Tba first oeple* nf the Aetrand John Resolutions passed by the tlencral An- ssnablv at the session which ended In February laat were leeelved at Baftn well on Wednesday of last week. Tills long delayed publicatlou Is a voinme of over HOW p*ges, with an appropriate Oln# hack and chock full of surprises. TVe were perwiitiail to l»>ok over a copy on Thursday ««d rha fact hniMglit home and made known here f >r the first time of ebang** In the law as to the maglstfrM statu* In this county that eliminate such official* at Diinbar- p n. Baldoo, Hilda. Kline and Ulmers. The Act as to the magistrates in this county reads a* fellow.. IIARXWKLL COUNTY: - Thera shall he Six Magistrate* In flarnwell County. a*ch to wpp dnt his Constable, according to la v, wall locations a* fal low*: One each at Aliendala, Black- vjlle and IVilliflori, who«e *alvries shall b« Three Hundred IfSOd) Itudar* each per annum, and their Constables’ sal- arle* slmll he Three Hundred DolDr* each per annum; on** at Bain- w#H, whose salary sliaM b** Three Hun dred and Twenty-five ($.125) Doliara per annum, and hit Cofiptahle at a aal ary of Three Hundred and Twexiy- tlre (ITfRy D.Jlsrs |)>r annum; one each In Four Mile anil Red Oak Town ship*, whose talarlea •hall he On# Hundred and Fifty Dollars each per Annum, an4 their C mstablH* One Hundred and Kilty ($J.V>; Dollar* each prr annum. The Maglstrate at Allen- uale shad hold Court at Kalrtax one day In each week, when the husina** there require* It, end the Msgi-trate at Red Oak shall hold Coirrl at B *1(100 when the huslnes* tbeie require* It The volume contain* .KtS Ac** and joint re»<'l'ii|on* that became l,wa Of that number fu ware approved tv the (Governor while i'i.’ became law* with- om His Mgiiature To each of these a :t* and Joint resolution* the Code Commtsatoner aibled a note to the ef fect that " riiis act was- presented to tbe Governor die day of (mostly February) A D. Uii’ and w»* not re' turned t<i the House in which it origl nated wltliln tnreedav*, the General A«*einbly being in *e**ion. (signed) Code < >*w.nil*»ioni r. Manv of the*" nr w act* relate wholly to l a-al matters. AM are as l*wful as it they had l*eeu ai proved i'V Gover nor, the Is v providing that act* not returned by the Governor within three days after lie receive* them if the Leg islature I* In aeaeton OVeaiue a part of the law of lha Mlate. — — - WITHDRAW Af. CARO After due and fuller consideration of the demand* and requirements of inr husliit • engagement*, I feel con • trained to withdraw from the primary race for Magistrate for Hour MTe | do *o in Justice to my ewn interest* and to tbo«e of the community With •tnc»re thank* to tne many fi lend* w li . hare expressed ihem»elve* a* so kindlr favoring my candidacy I retire from the rac*. \ « y *liic»-re|y, J B Kirkland. PASSING TO I’EACR. Richmond, June la —Cspt Sadie M. Tompkin*. aald to he the only woman w Ho ev<-r r-s elved a military comml-- •l"n fr.i n i’re<ident Davl*. of the n- teilera* y, i« dying at the Confederate Home lor Nerdy Wtnneo in this cl'v . a* a result of an stuck of acute inn. gesl ion <'«|)t. Ton:pkin* was one of the mln- Dtei lug angel* of the I .nut Cause. I >u- ring Uie «ar -he gave up everrlliing • he had ihat >he might took al:rr wounded C uiledarate aoitlier*. A t her own cx[>rn»e •he e*lahll<lied a private hospital in Richmond. Later *he w»# tpa at the head el (he government hos pital In rerogultlon of her unselfish labor* and eve. nrlve ability. I’re.ldenr Da\|* bestowed in-.>n her the rank i f a cap- kain of cavsl y. M • W — - OlilTl AKY. In I 'vl' g remembrance of our l|t |e darling, D W VI hairy Jr, th« only •on of Mr aid Mr* Daniel W. W hsley. whowsstmin .Nov f, 1U|(|, and dr- (iartrd this Hfu June H, UM2. Oh! hnw •»(! it was to five up n.ir darling, to know we would never again on earth see the loving face nor Ipar rha sweet voice we loved *o well. H we mis* him every where. It I* so very, Very hard to realise that death ha* claimed our darling, hut God kuew heal and we must submit to Hie will of Him Who dofth all things wDely !>. W. was a sweet, obedient child and was only sick two wrek« I,lit c* did we think the dear Si>4>r would take him from u* ao soon. Ha ascend ed from earth to Heaven, thara to live with Jesus- always But while he is gone we are consoled with tpought* ’.hat our parting will not l«*r always. Son.a day we will meet our darling one# in H-’avon, where no f.rewe|| tea-* are sh-il. I) W. wae loo pure for thia sinful world and Jesus so full of compassion and love ha* calle 1 him to a fairer world where no sickness nor sorrow ever come*. D. \V. leaves a de voted lather and mother and three Ut il-sister*. HD little body was laid to rest In the Kdl»lo Cemetery:' He i* sleeping, calmly sleeping, in e “ new made grave todav. IVe aie weeping, **d|y weeping, for our dar ing gone away. Father and Mother. STATEMENT OK THE (0ND1 lO.N <*K Tilt BANK OF WILUSTON. # located at Wfilhiton, A <! , at She business Juno 14, KBt. UESOl RCK3. Ijoew* and IMseonnt*., •Orerdrirfis Fnrnlrure end Fixtures Une from Banka aed Bkaker* ... Cerrency ttlkitr and otker Minor Ot4n.. .. close of Wl <«M M •27(1 SO *W7 14 15 570 OS e wst on 7A5 tfl f’irtt 1‘nnuiry K'lrrhon Aiiyuri 27tk Gy\ftD|D/\TE e/tBDS. S' 'n'l d Pri- mv/j E!fr/v.a Sept 10(A Toftel ...... A 119 '.VAI 33 LI vBILlTMiS •CNqvltel Atock Paid 1w. .. ., at (100 00 Surplus Fund A 500 00 Undivided I’rcflTs, Hjhs ( erreot Kxi>en*« end Taxes paid ... II 179 74 Individual Deposits suhjvftt to Check Aft 705 !I4 Burlng* Deposits 15 070 20 Cashier's Chei ks 440 94 'Other Liabilities, via: 1 000 OA Total $ Uf W5 State of South l ar illna, i County of Barnwell. [ g 8 Before inn came W. E. ProUiro, o.uhlnr of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing afatemei* is a rruu condition of said hank, as shown by the U)6ke of sal •: bank. W E. I’rotkro, Cashr. Sworn to and subs'Tlbed before uie this 32ud day at Jaa®, iuu. T. T. Mitchell, ft. s.j Notary Public, Correct Attest; ( . I'mlth, ) J. L. Bialik, ; iMreclore. A M. Kotmeily, J HTATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF TIIK CITIZENS BANJv, kx-ated at Blackville, 8 ( ., at the close of business June Mth. 1912. ItESOURt ES t.oansand lasriwints 42 H|s la Overdraft* it 15 55 Bond* and stor ks-iwne 1 by the Bank None Furniluie and Krxiun-* 2 1 > (V Hanking MoU.*« . .... 2 410 It Otlirr lb a! Estate owiu-d None Du) from B.iiik* air# Bankers.... ft 4ftS A3 ( urrency (*e t.old 77 .’si Allrer and nth'-r Minor < mn ... 7x.j |; Oe-eks and Cash Item* 119 IS KirJiaage* for thr Clesrint H 'U*e .. N me (.Mirr Krwxio (•», nx . . N .or T.ftul 55 4<M » 1.1 4BIUTIKJS. t aphal 8|i« k Paid In . S’irplu* I * is Is I'ndividrd \e»s ( nneiu Ki[w-n—-» and 1 six* Pat I Dnr to H><nk« and Banker* Dividends I ii|>ald. Individual I K-jnelt-*ub)e *1 to t lie. k Baring* I *r-|«»us Ivmand t ertiA'ale* id l>< |K^it Tune CVlIlAriile-. wf I»e|a«il None I .wiiArd Cheek* None l i»»hlrT • • Iw. k* # **> .Note* and Bill* Kedlaoumted Nolle Bill* Payable, wialuhug i .-ritfl. ate* fi* M.mev H .rr'iee.t 15 OftO U» Keae-ve Fund I arri—l on (Dnrral 1 Iidivntaal of Birina- I. -dger k'one VMh r l.lubtht.e-, wx. None 7tAai . ... 5J 4.1 .•> Blair of H.i«rh i apdina, i .amly ol Barn well 8 > U« tore m* . ame R ?. Martin, ( **hnr of tbe al.i.ri namr-| tank, wb-s hmtig dulr sworn -ar* Ihal the *lx«vr and for.gmiig siKtemnil i< a true . oiidUion of said bank a* •h.iwn by the l««>ks of aanl Hunk K. 8 Marlin WW«r» to ahA •ubeerllwl U-f.a-s me Ihi* 21 *t ilay of Ju.ie, l!i|2 It • K W Delk. N.'lari PuMli 8 < . < •rre- t Atlew I <»• h ire Bri o* n, II 4 lii.h, ( ( Bio ne STATEMENT Dire. tor*. OK THE OK ( ONIMTION The pjrniers and local Merciitflts 1 at U illtmon, 8. ( . at tin' business June 14, 1912. KE8I iCkt.EB. Bank. lt>RT <if A NOTH KR VKTKKAN J’ASSKN. After long III health Judge W. R. Brabham died at his homo in Allen dale on the 17th inat , aged 71 year*. He w*» rhe son of Mr. Hampton Brab ham. Volunteering In Hagood’s First Regiment at the beginning of the war it# served through the long struggle with conspicuous courage and feiih fulness. In theisftcr rears of recon struction he was a citizsn as true and toys| to the mother Slate as he had been In the battle line. For years- he liedfilled the position of Magistrate at Allendrh. He Is survived by three sods and three daughters. I.o.rn* and Diwrmnts, . Ovcrdiaft* ((•nds and S: cks owred ky Bank Fun.lture and Pixnrc* Hanking House . Other Real F.ntate owm-d . . Due from Hank* and Bankers, 4 erreecy, tiold, Silver and other Min >r ( oiu Checks anil ( ash Items Exceange for the cloesfng House. Other Kcwmrres, vi* Profit add Loss, Total l.IA1UUTIE8. ' Capital 8toek i’aid In, Bun'ln* Fund Undivided ProBts, le** t urrent Ex penses and Taxe* Paid Due to Batiks and Bankers IMvIdends Unpaid Individual Deposita subject to Check, Savings Dejnvsits, Demand C ertlPcaths of Di-pofit .. Time ( ertifleates of D*'j*o.*lt...... < crtifleii Chhcks ( aselers Checks Notes ank Mills Keiliseounted.... Bills Payable, Including-Ci-rtlfl- cates for Money Borrowed... Reserve Knud Carried oo Gen eral ludlvidual or -aving* ledger Other Liabilities, vi* 2 JUS M 0 0 1 M2 <8 0 0 .1 !»2A 54 1 371 Oft n Oil 2ft 74 0 ft 0 ‘SiS 00 State Senate BarnwelH, 8 U,, April 27. P13. I respectfully announce iny*e)f a candidate for the iStaty Senate, subject to the rtiiea and regulations of the Democratic Primary Flection, and pledge myselt to ahids t.y the residta and to suftport the n .mlnees of the party. J F^mile-Harley. BimweTl. S.C., March 5, HM2. I re«pectfuliv announce myrelf a candldaie f »r the State Senate, subject to tbe rules and regulation* of the IHcmncratic Prininry Flection, and pledge mj self to abide by the results and to support the nommos of the party. A. Bethune 1’atteison. United States Senate I hereby announce mvaelf a candi date for the United States Senate, sub ject to the rule* / ef the Democratic PCfty. Your support and hilluenue will be appreciated . N. B Dial, Laurens, S C. Magistrate Congress Ambition* to represent the people of j dary for the", he Second district in Congro*, 1 le- to psctfullv otter my candidacy in the ; i.r’.i.p iipm,., Master Barnwell, g. (J., March 1, UH2. I respectfully announce myself a caudulafe f >r the office of Ma-t.-r. sub ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary Election, and pledge myself to abide by the result* and to support the nominee* of tho par.y. H. L O’Bannon. Rlkckvllle, S T . Feb 5, 1(712. I r#«prctfullv announi'e niy*elf a can didate for the olfice of Master, subject to the nde* and regulation* of the D'*ftiocratlc Primary Klection, and idedge my*elf to abide by the result* and to Support the nominse* of the party. H. Fullerton Bui*t. t spsciniiiv ofTer my coming ]»rimary for your kind conaid-! eration, agreeing to support the nomi nee* of the partv. Harry I). Calhoun, Barn well, 8. C. I Vsrohy announce my candidacy for re-election a* Representative of ihe Second District in the U. S. < ongresv, pledging myself to abide by the result of the Democratic Primary. James F. Bvrnes. House of Representatives Clerk of Court. i BirnwctJ, 8, C., March JH, 11U2. j I respectfnllv annuunce lavself a| candidate for the idlice of Clerk of Court, subject to the rule, and regula tion* nf the Democratic Prirunry Elec- tl<>n and plwdge myself to abide by the r«*ul > and lo support the nominee* of the party. | VV II. Duncan, j Barnwell, S C , Mirch 25, l!'i >. j I re •pcet (u 11 v announce mv-elf a .'wmlidale for the office of Clerk of Court, subject to the rule* anil r*gula 1 lions of the Democratic Primary Flec tion, and pi-*dge mvself to *4 Hie hy the * rw*nlt« and to support tbe nominees of the party. Appleton, 8. C., May 22, IfilJ. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Ihe House of Representa tives, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic Primary Klee- [ lie *-‘ 8 "f ^ ie I’.iny. tion, and pledge my-e'f to abide bv the 1 results and to support the nominee* of [ respectfnllv the party, candidate for the Clayton 8. Warner. W i! ] i * to n. 8. ('., Mht 1.5th, IfilJ. I respectfully anjinmu-e uiy-etf a candidaie for the Hou-e of Representa tive*, subject to the rules mid regnla- i tlon* of the Democratic Primary F.leu- i tion, avd pledge mvself (• abide by the result* ivnd to support tbe nominee* of I the party. K. 'I. M i x*on. I respectfully announce mvself a candidate for the olllce of Magi-iratA at Balrioc, subjeot, to the rules and rag- nlatlons of the Democratic Primary Election, and pledge myself to sbluh by the result und support the nomi nees of the pa'rty. Jo*. T Pender. I rc«pectfully announce my canrii- lllce nf Magistrate at IDI- the rules and regnlationa of the Democratic- Primary Klection, and pledge mvself to abide bv the rw «ult* and to support tho parly nomi nees. A Pierce Collin*. I respectfnllv anaounco myself a candldaie for the office of Magistrate at Hilda, *ubjoct to the rules and reg- ula'ions of tho Democratic primary election, and pledge tuyse’f to abide Hy the re>i;]ts and to support the nomi nees of the party. A. N. Black. I respectfully announce mvself a candidate for the ofliLe of Magistrate at l• uneis, subject to the rtile* sikI regulations ?>f tne Democratic primary election, and pledge myself to abide by t.he r u snlis ai.d to support the nomi- H. A. AH. ♦ H»> Oft M R II (good. TJO on Barnwell, 8. F *, 1 fil2. 1 hereby sue • II1 • ■e tny w»* f S CS M *41 .VJT 02 dste for ( le- k •f C •urt fn r Barn well N'lir 1 'ounty »nbj-*ct to 1 lie rn en ■ lid regu .Nx** 1 a tlon * of the D •m •cratu rViesry *nd pledge tny-elf to • c op- »r r ihe uomi- 2WI JS nee. tlivreof. IXJ »Vi w Gilm" re siinm*. N"it« — - - — Sheriff Barnwell, 8. C., R. K. D No J May ft, lid2. I respectfnllv announce mv-elf a cainjidatc for the ilou«e of Representa tives, subject to tbe rule- and regula tions ol the Democratic Primary Flec tion, and pledge iny«tlf to abide ly [he (•-ii'ils and to support the nominees of the party, J J, Cochran. Barnwell, S. C . Msv *■, I'dl. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the. llNiise of Representa tives, subject to tbe rub * and i>'gii;a- lions of me Democratic Primary i'.leo- tiou. and pledge my.elf to nkide by the result* and lo support (lie nominee* of the patty. Thus. M B 'ul w*ra. Fair f* x S (' . April I t. I ''ll. 1 re-pec tf u 1| V announce in-e|( a candldaie fur tne lloti*e of Rcpre-en- 'atives, -nhject to the rnlea and legu- lation- of the Democratic Pniuiry Flrcil oi. tn I pie Ige mt«eif to ibnle by the re* o 1 - - :ind to •upport the ikiOI- Ioce* of the paily 8. It. T .Her. announce myself a nllice of Magistrate 1 at Wdli-ton, snhject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary Flection, and pledge myself to abide by the re«ults and support the nomi nee* of the party. M. U. Kitching®. I respeetfu’ly announce mvself a candidate for the Mli.-e of Magistrate for Eonr Mile lowi.-Mp, subject to tiie r ii Ic - and regulatinns of the Democrat in Primary Flection, and pledge myself to abide t.y the result* and to suppoit the nouiimcs of the par'y C B Kdis Jr. I I respect fully announce niyse f candidate for the ottiew of Migi^trate al Kaldock, -utijeet to ttie ru! 1 * and regu lations of the D.mocratic Primary 'Wectinn, and pledge mvself to ahida hy the result* and to support the noua- inaes of the party. L. D Pender. I respectfully announce mvself a candidate f >r the office of Magistral* for k iuir Mi|e Township, subjewt to tb* rule* and regulations of the Democrat ic Primnrv Election, and p'edx** mvself to abide l»y the results and to support the nominee* of the party. < M.Turn*r. I retpectfnllv annouoce mv»elf X cs ud l late f i' r the nllice of M ag i «t t a! V *4 |i.i| lock, *'ihject to the rules and regu lation* ..f the Democratic Primary Flection, and pledge my«e f to ahido by (He result* nml lo supjiori the nom inee* of the party. F S Dweu*. Barnwell, 8. (' Mar. h 2:4, 1912. I re* | u4»*t f u 1 1 v son.nince my*elf * candidate f .r (he olfice of >herifT, sub ject to the rnl-- and reg .1*1 on* of ti e Dedccratu? I’nciarv Fit. lion, *n.1 pledge mv*elf to abide hv the re*n|t« and to support the nomii.ee* . f the party. Frank H. Creei h Solicitor. BsrnweM, 8 (' I re«|>e>'4/o i V » w on catoli late f .r the olli ■ |-. to t lie rule. * nd I >g I h'lii'MT at 1C prim t r t Ft 1 ’., IIih i'll, "1 . ■ e Id V- d » . f Si.er. If, *u h . I a t I O U a I • f t I, e M. cth>n, and Aik*n 8. U., Mai 1 ‘ l i ii. 19 i 2 . I h.rety a'Bo in.H tin*. .( *• a rau.li.lale f .r S I . (tor < f the S. con.i Ju lo al ( ir, nil of South ('ar..|ina, and (dedge mv-Pif to abide lit" r.-ult ot the Democratic primary. K I,. <. n n rer. pledge my-e f t. aBd to support patty. stdde hv the tne noutit.ee* re»u11 * of l lie Morris. S. C . Keh Allendale, S. C , E'eh 5. I'M I respectfully non.nine tnvse f a candidate for the nffi e nf .’sperifT *uh- jevt to ihe rule* and regulation* of the Dnm.H'ratic Primary Flection, at..I pledge III* »e|t lo abide hv the pe4t it. ami to supfKirl lite nominee* of the -p*rty. AT Allen. County Supervisor It*I lo. k. S. ( , Mav 4. 19’*. I respeclftl tv announce u.v*.|i » candidate for the office i f tbmnty Su- t>crvi*or, *ur.je.;t to ttte rule* and regu lation. of ifie Democrat ic Pritnaty Flection, ■'ll pledge m V »c I f to at.lnu hv the rp«u!t< and to support the nom inee* of the party. L. (V Esnnetf. f <>KN FOR SALE. I offer for v»|e from l.Vl lo 2<a) i.iishei* of l.eavv, *0110(1 <'*r corn in the »h m k aio| * quanti'v of sound well c ii rt d fi 'diler. A pp i to h; j Hjnki.,»on. Elko, bi I ., K h D. N . 2 V. SKVMOI U OWENS Attorney and Coilnsellcr at Law The BA RN WFI.I., (ftthe ovc' Bari; w< |l Sent sol Til nei CAROLINA Coroner Nrramr.-e, 8. C., April 11, 1 b 12. 1 respect I ul I y annooice larself a eanilidate f .r the olfice of Coroner, *ofi- tect to the rulei and regulation* of tiie Democratic Primary Election, and i per visor pledge mv*#lf to abide hv the re*ntts and to support tho nomine** of the party. C. M. Croft. O’sr. V, C. March .’fi, PM*. I re*pegtfoliv an.munce mv*e|f candidate fur tiie olfice ot l ounlv pervisnr, «ui.ject to the rule* and regu lation* of the I ifimucratic Primary Klection, and pledge iny*elf to abide hy the rcsiips and to suj.pi.rt tiie nomiruo! of the party. J. O Sander*. Win practice in a 1 rite (’nurt# (b»|- lectlotis a sp-i ulry l.itan* negotiated on acceptable *cci:rity. James H. A I TORN KY Springfield, 9 4-81 07. ft 94o (X) 0 ft- 0 0 447 94 0 0 B 0 0 1ft I and eattvrn market* with Xvadier for ite uumiirfat! for Pr!»liltnf.rM*rf prle# thin thf*p«»cb or cmxteloiipe Karlle»t of th# rlpaolng trei fruit! the plum would flrat appeal to the human taate. They ran be gathered when full (rown and wi'| riper, and take eotor in transit. Iu fact fTUxfd . Alfred Al drich My*, tod be know*- ahj- ha* provan it to us, that the plum ripen* ••eeler Ip tbe houae and abide than In tbe eonlif ht. Thar* wotild be ne need of abipplnf plums ENTERED INTO REST. Ag#d about three score years and ten.Miss Pauline Duncan departed thia life on Thursday night after an Hines* 4>f a few weeka Mlowlng several months of railing health. 8he was the sister of th# late Dr. Langdon C. Dun can, who recently died in New York, and of Uol *Wlft|*nt H. Duncan whn#e memorr la still ebarisbed by a multi tude of friends. Tenderly helovad by her kindred and friands she has entered the eternal rest leaving the kirnshlna of happy ree l Ptafs of Rontti Carolina, County of Barnwrll. aotlf l fathered at tbe rifbt suge le itl • leetlona among tboM that knew and Iger- fun the gentle kiednaae of the heart Total 9 481 05 i’ 8 8 Befeve me ram# B C. Rcotf, C a*hl#r of the above natned bank, who, being duly sworn, saya that th# above and foregoing sfatament Is a trne condition of said bank, as shown by tbe books of said bank. B C. Scott. gw'ire to and subscribed before me this 24th day of Jnne, 1913. T. P. Mitchell, [ L. ». j Notary Public. Birnwpil, 8. (’., April 1, 1012. I re-pec.ifuilv aunouma myself to the voters of Barnwell < 'on nty a* a can didate fur Coroner, sulijecl to aud ahiding hv a’l tiie rule* and rrguli- tion* g#vcrnlng the Democratic I’ri- marv Flcctluti, anJ pledge myielf tn support the regular nomiuees of the party. J. Staff Halford. Barnwell, S C , March IN, 10I2, 1 re*(>ecffully arinniinre myself a cantlidate for the office of v^oroner, sui). ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary Election, and pledge myself to abide ty the results and to support the uomlnees of the party. M..I. Delk, Blackvllte, S. C., R. F. D No. 2, March pi, 1012. ! respertfiilly announce mvself a candidate for the office of Coroner, subject to the rules and regnlationa of *he Democratic Phi nary Kjiectlon, and pledge mv*« If to abide i'V the result* and to support the nominees of the I»arty. J. S, Blume. Olar, S. C.. K. F. D., February 10. 1012. t rPHfieetfuPy avnnwnce nivself a can* dtdata for the olfice ot Coroner, subject to th# rule* and regulations of the Democratic Primary Election an.) pledge myself fo abldo bv the results and to *upport the m miuee* of the party. W. L. Woodward, Barnwell, 8, C , Feh. 8. 1012. 1 hereby announoe myself a candi date for Coroner of Barnwell Couutv subject to the rule* and regulation* of the Democratic primary and pledge my*e!f to»uppontbe nondnee* thereof. WM. StHI. Klin#, SC, March 25, Ihty. I re*pcci f ii 11 v announce myself I a candidate for the office of Cimtiiy ■-u suoici-t tn the i 1111** and rrgu latino* of tiie I teuua rat ic Primary tion, and pledge tnvaelf to afiide result* and to support the nominee* of tho party. H. B. Cave, Will prariice in all Courts State and United Mute*. Ornot Attekt:' R. M. Mlxson, J. J. Boll, Jl. N^T SOB. Dirac ton. Blackville, 8 R F D. No. 2, Feb. ftth. PH 2. , I respectfully announce myself a ' candidate for the office of Coroner, l subject fo the rule# and regnlationa of tiie Democratic Primary Election, and ; pledge mt #eif fo abide hy the results and to support tbe nominee* of the party D. P. LaacAiver. Barnwell. 8 C . March 21, HHf. ! respectfully Hnimtincp tnv**-lf a candidate fur tiie nttice of County Su- prrvisur, suit ject to tiie rules and regu lation* of the Democratic Primary Election, am) pledge mvself to abide by the result* and (o support the nomi nee* of tiie party. J. W Bates. Blackville, 8. C., R F. I). No. *, March 11, I0IX. I respectfully a^iutne mvself a candidate for the olfice of County 8u* pervisnr, subject to th# rules and rey- 'nation# of the Democratic Primary Flection, and p!#dge mysj'lf to abide bv the result# mut to support the nomi nees of the party. P. K. Alien. Barnwell. S. C., March 11, 1 respectfully antimmce myself a candidate for the olfice of County Su- perviao*. subject to tiie rules »nd reg ulation* of the Democratic Primary Flection, and pledge my-tel f fo a hi da by the results and to support the nom inees of tiie party. G. J. Diamond. Barnwell, S C. 'Feb 8, l!Mf, I hereby announce mvself a candi date for Supervisor of Barnwell County subject, to the rules and regulations of th# I)ein«cratlc primary ahd pledge myself to support the nominee# thereof. J. Gregg Mooty, Barnwell. S. C., January 2.3. HU*. I respectfully an nettnee myself a can didate for the office of County Super visor, subject to the rules and regula tion# of tbe Democratie Primary Eleo- tion and pledge myself to abide by thu results aiul to support the nomine?* »f the party. C. C. Langley. Williston, S DR. W. C. MILHOUS, ©enlist, BARNWELL, S. CAROLINA. Otficu linurx; .* ; lt4-a. ru. to C p. m. Persons living away from Barnwell will please make npimit tment* hefor* coming. Bv so doing they will be an re of immediate service and avoid dis- api>oinrnient«. DR. B. p. ST0RNE DEMTAL SURGEON m.ACKMI.I.K, - - S. C. My dental office will lie open In Blackville each day in the week. I will ans.v-r calls from any point in tha county Wheelwright and Black smith Work Done Here. Ilcd-scshooing a Specialty; also repairing rubber tired buggies, M. w. HITT, —At Johnson’! Old Stand,— Blackville. S. 0 , R F. D No 1, January 2, 1012. I respectfully announce myself# cau- didata for the office of ( ounty Hupur- visor, subject to the rule* and reguj®. tion* of *he Democratic Primary F.Iee- tion and pledge myself to abide hv tba result* and to support the nominees rfhe party. - T. J. Oxubbfc 1785- -1913 COLLKfJE OF CHARLESTON. P28(/i V"ir hr/jitu S'j'ltnhrr !7(h h'nlmnrr rtnminuhnti’t rjt nil Ihe r,i>inl’/ t'ltj r >n Frirfrr/, J’lh/ bth, a! fi c vt. /t ntfrn i/yiirvf oi At»'i''nl rtnd .Vndi M n Ihrmnhrt t /// •'iCy, Pohti .SVisnrr, Prli.ilmf, Vhtmv’nj^ /TiV*""*, Ute/o* yy, and k'nyiw'rin'). f’rv)r’'i for If, A , P. S. and B. S. d»jr*4 mlh Kii'/mefnity A fr" lui'itn ffh,i! /r.thip in rnrh rnunhj of South Cirnlvia I'.jrarit f{m/ > ichoiar/hip*, guity $100 a </fir and i'rre t'l’ttoii, open to rornp'titice 'r-imiiiatton in September. &ipin»tf T”uana>dt. Term* and (otalofni on application. Wntr to llarruon Randolph, Proodent, 1 VkarUtton, 8* C» #