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m ■Barnwell People. XmVKS, Edihirl Proq’r ciwrrcouTiTT oucula reWRSDAT. JULY 11, 11*1 a. TOUORKOW. Wh«i *>« of a d«f -aMH ^niftTfow h« ^nUrlmlljr In Barnwell, the raimtt of the midsummer or the stormiest ? All the uandhlaMs for- State oftl-w who hava.rpponents are scheduh'd to be here and plead their causes. In *1-. (•habetlual order the expected visitors will be: For Oofffnor: Cole. L Blease, John T. Ituncan, Ira U. Jones. for Attorney General: J. R. Karle, — M. B. Kvans, J. Kraaer Lyon, Thomas Jl. Peeples. For Htate Treasurer: S. T Carter, l). W. Mcl.aurln. For Railroad Conimladoner: James Caualer, John U. Richards Jr., J. H. Wharton Weather per ml ttlnK they will have a Itoml audience, *cod in air.e and in In- •ellljrence. and flvln* the day to the 8<tte for the unselfish, p»trlntlc pnr- —• n «l »**l n K »1> ‘he (jen- tlemen from differehl seertona seektut employment and preferment as public aeryants. According to the pnldlshed rcoorta of some of the campdgn meetings held this season In some of the unthinking eastern counties acyeral of these afore- aald cendldstes hare had reason to pray to b« d« liveted from their friends. mooli of their allotted time has boco taken up by their friends and support*'* In frequent and pr<d‘>ng<d Chdarlng that thay have not been able to do themselves or their censes Justice. I he thread* of their t»lks have been broben or tangled and they have not made tba converts they might have ilon* If they had been given free awing, a clear track and square deal. It la a fact, we believe, that many public men have talked them* Ives to death, and when an unp qiular candi date I* loo freely Interrupted by mem bers of the audience unfriendly In him he Is likely to lie given a sympathy which be may not be really entitled to receive on bis merits. It 1* Hie better polities to Irt your favorite candidate have all bis lime U> •how that you are wise In preferring him and If ha can kt* p you convinced h# is mighty Siil to convert other* and wle vote* by the same argument. II uninterrupted the candidate yon don't like may give you and other bearer* better and more convincing reasons for bis imflmest and un|u>po larlty tbaa you first bad. Angels are aometlmes entertained unawares hut angel* are not often In the candidate btialnas*. All man hav* some good qualities and moat of (he'll sornr had point*, and In looking at and listening to a public speaker for an uninterrupted quarter or hslf hour one can form a pretty good idea < f w hether or not lie la the man for th* pUoe. It l« verv right and nice to welcome the taiidl- date or Introduction with a cliorua of cheer* that will assura him of welcome and encourage him to do Ids level he«t And when he fln'she* applause wi'i wake him feel that ha has measured up to th* expectations of hi* friends and that he has *p»>ken to a yer_\ fine pen pie. But don't rob him of Ids talking tlm* and punctusle Ids discourse too freely with dash** of applause. We believe all reader* of Th* fFo rt* will be good tomorrow, sod other folk* will be Intluencevl I y their ex ample to be good *|«o. | mental at the same time, learn good housekeeping from her hostess and very llk.ly before the first year Of her ^ My , th|t lhe Brl|tnw t engagement *s a teacher ended ‘here At|ieii()me|)t # )|l(Vf(n , |nr ^ tlie n|g ^ wool I be a-life impart nsrsldfi engage- ger IO the nigger liver.' ment with some near hy young farmer I The Georgia Legislature, now In sas- «>° -"'i •"« I—o»t^z', other happy country home. | regard it as dangerous and a smooth trick hy the Yankee, to entrap the Co*. Roosevelt denies the truth of | g >lU thern State* (I0liorlal, At- the rumor that followed the nomina tion of Woodrow Wilson by the demo cratic Convention at Baltimore to the effect that he, Col. Roosevelt, would not go on with Id* race for the Presi dency at the bead of hi* proposed new "Progressive Party.” Re Is In the fight to the finish and will be a rough rider from the word go. Taking a hindsight view of the situ ation It appear* plain as daylight that the Colonel ha* planned and plotted hi* course too long and too earnestly to quit now. That bee was In hi* bonnet when id 11HM he secured the nomina tion of M r. Taft a* Ids successor snd political heir. He knew all about the "feebleness” of Mr. Taft then, more convincingly than the eountiy knows It now. The Colonel was wise and ciafry enough to know that the Re publican elephant was on ii* last legs, only kept alive by tariff protection and when shooting big game In Africa no doubt dreamed often of how he would bf'Ttvg'down 4b«. beaut he had rilden from membership In the New York Legislature to the "corking good time” he hnd enjoyed in the White House. The Colonel lias wslted on tbejactlnn of the Baltimore Convention s') that he might get »orni naw ideas witli which to win converts to his new po litical departure. Very soon hi* hand will he seen. The ultimate stake for w hlcli ho I* playing will be found to be Ids ambition to break the solid rimith an 1 climb to a place In history among really grout men. shove the lot with whom he ha* herded since boy- h.tod. He coul I not go hv k if tie would, and he would not if be cool I be caught In the graveyard to which the g o. p. Is hurrying. Then, If report* f.eelv clrcnhted by preWksnd p*< p'e throughout thr l••ngth and bepadlb of lha land ba true there is too modi money behind tbe C "onel to allow him to rest No < ne doubts Ids personal and financial hnn.**tv but In* associations sre of the kind to m.ikr Idtii b* Heve that (lie material Interest- of the people, the BosncUl w.|f*re of the nation arc and will hi in peril and that he alone can save the situation Wa.| Street Is said to he more favor able to film than lo Taft or Wdson and if Madame Humor is not the chief of liars some plutocrats -pent rtvc million didfsra in trying to defeat Taft In the battle of (Ibii-ago BKTTKIt AND CHKAPF.R N«t long ago an estewtued farmer anbscrilwr wh^ live* !u a border towi - ship relieved the wank day monotonv *>f the aanctnm bv an #rpredated call and chat. In .(making of many thing, ne had only one comp’alnt to make, hut that was on a serious subject. Hr« children are getting <d I and advanced enough to complete their country •chool training They wl I need the Coming Pall better advantage* and op portuidtle* than they have heretofore bad. The distance from hi* home to a school suited to tbelr advancement is too great to be walked -a round trip of more than eight tulles a day, S » he Is thinking of moving to some town with an up to date graded or high school. He is making good on his nice farm and doesn’t like the idea of giving up the comfort* and independence of I N free country life. And his wise, good wife is of one mind with him. do we suggested that It would he bet ter and cheaper, for the present and the future, for the parents and the children that they atay at home and a governess be employed to give her whole time to the teaching of the chi’- dren. She need not bo a high priced college graduate who has tasted of the brfjyplne** antC^axurea of the coll-ge ' flhreer ned who would not be satisfied with real work In the country. There arc, w# ventdr* to say, and we believe that Superintendent of Education, Crouch will kgyee with and endorse the opinion, many young ladies, bright, ambitious, taught In toe graded or high school*, but denied by circum atenoea college opportunities, who are ▼*ry willing to get busy and make something for lhem«elr*s by teaching They would be content to teach f»r Comfortable board and moderate sal- ariea, and even If not so learned, charming and aeoowplUhdd aa the «weet girl graduate* they are too proud ~ to auk* failures aa tearher* aud wQpId be harder students and mors earnest taairbtri than their better luck aitter*. n AH gay nod eTeDlnr association with a 01 K MAMIAHI* HKVUKHS. Woodrow Wi’son, the Democratic candolsla f o Lic«idrnt. w *• tH>rn in apninton, \ i . I >••«•. !'*. 1'»-Vi H » fsdier, Ki-v J K Wilson, w.s * I’re- tiylerlsn prrscher a fio lived In C dum- Ins, S (' , for svrhlle »* » professor lo tlie Theological .Her msry W -odr/vw ■ t(t tided s«-hool In r< lumliis sOd a niimher of liU schfx-l m*:e> live in Ihi» Hisic lie w s« grtilosted f or- I’riocc- toe t'l.lversltv, New .lorM'i'. lo 1'7U, re»d Uw *1 the Lnlvcrdlv i f \ irgioiv and practiced two years in Atlanta. He then tang it as a pmfessor In sev eral northen. college* and was I’reai- detit of 1’rlnccton I'nlversliv until elm'ted (lovernor of New Jer*»j In UMO. lie hs» written several hooks He married Mrs* Klit'll Lot l-e Axson of Ssvsnnah, (is. He has three 'langliter*, a I grown up , hut no son. He liv* tlie reputation of living a ve’ v stile man. t)f course tie's a good Den- ocral, of the progressive wing of the party, ^llich w,|l give him a solid sup port. Tiic candidate for Vice-President is Tho*. K Marfhall of Indiana, and the first Democratic Governor that Mate ha. ha l the good sense to elect m quite s while He a|-o ran at Baltimore for President and rer«ived 117 vole* on the first ft dUrt. lie wa< nominated for Vice President on life third had it. lanta Journal* July ;drd.) The Democratic platform. Just adopt ed, uses thl* language: "We denounce a* usurp itlon the effort* of our oppo nents to deprive th# States of the rights reserved to them, ftiul to en large and magnify the powers of the Federal Oovernm-nt.” Thirty thousand negro children are attending achool in the Hecond Con gressional District and only fifteen thousand white Children. I here are one hundred and thirty-five thousand negroes against sixty-five thousand whites In tne District. Your property la being taxed to educate them and to qualify them to vote, and Mr. Hyrns* vittd for the Bristow Amendment. HORRORS! Senator Tillman *sy«: "I never said our Cnngressmtn voted right. I di«- tlnctly said 1 thought thev madeamN- take. i do not say now It waa a good thing. If thing* corns to tin worst, we will alwnys have our ahot guns to lake care ef white supreina y.” Tom Watson say-: "We don’t Intend to allow t 'ongresa to again force on* as Officer* in blue coats with bsymiets to back up a I«t of l"wsv, klnk_\-headed nigger* at the p >11* ” This is what the Ilnatow Amendment mean* If idoji'ed. Mr. nyrne* voted for it. A negro eX-Corigreaeman frufli Mis sissippi by the name of Lynch say* that as soon as the BGs'o*’ Amenif- menl Is adopted In hi* Mtam he expects to he elected United State* Senator. Mr. Hartlett, Congressman from Geori-la, said: *i«entletnen, vote for my amendment and we will von for the hill It is thl-: Congress shall not have authority to u*o mPLary aid and troop* at the po|N nor to apfHdnl *U|i*rvl«or* of election*, judges of elections, or certify result* of 'Lo tions.” flic Amendment wa* kil.t'I Tom IValson s*\* the Bri*tow Aioondment Is a menace to the. S mth and it challenge m .Southern manhood. Congressman Byrnes says that ouly one of Id* votea* in Congress h;»* hfeii criticised. lie voied to adopt tfie Bristow Amendment. HI7ANKNS! H'* could not tiave ma le a mora set I on* mistake, representing a* he Joe# a district largely p p listed with lie- glOe*. .'-enafor Roof, one of the most prom inent C S Rep ihlican S’liaior*. aai'l to Hvnaior Bacon of Georgia: * If the Bristow Amendment become* a law. the Federal Government wi 1 have the right to annul th' stand fstluT clause in the Ho'ithern Stale* ’ Henslor Bo-onirphil: "I am'vloi the >ena lor h*» put u* on notice a* In hi# m- trntlons We will ad accor'ling v Corigre-smau S*-on of Mi-»l»»ipi i say ' If Die Bristow Amendment is adopted. < on g res* can taki cnairg" *-f the regUirstnin be'k* of III? >.at '* and determine wh » m-y rrgi-ter am) whouisv not under the Mate I i wa. If .Sta'i elect ton a sre held the same day-, Kede -a I iittlc«ra coiihl. witli a tug nisjority of i,. groe*. elect couiry .tint state officers from t or.oter "P " \'ote for llsrry f) Calhoun fot t'oiigre., who he |eve* to the i) rr *'‘ r V"‘ (ion of S ales Rights, and against ne gro duii.Wiailoii. Kilitor F.. F Hammond of the Jasper Herald gives this advice to the rill mi* of the baby county as to their behavior at the first State campaign meeting to tie held within it* borders, and at Khlgeland the new county « a at From Khlgeland the campaigner* come to Hampton today and Bar::wal| tomorrow. The Herald said: When the state candldale* chine to Kidgelam! next Wednesday, let the spirit of the brave *n| Iter for whom the hahy county N named show in it* citixenrv. Fttve the political *bol and ahell of your political enemy calmlv and bravely. Let us have no hissing geeae, bUalng serpents nor howling dervish*# Leteveiy true son of Jaspvr resolve to aee that each candidate has a respectful and orderly hearing. Newberry, the birt*i coiin'y of the three candidates for Governor, iiuist have had an old fashioned Fourth. Mx barbeci e dinnera were advertNed for sfcle at dlfforent places in the county pat>ers. One of them was a church function, w ith "speeches by prominent gentlemen in the forenoon and high class baseball In the afternoon. Din ner 10 and ftOc ” ^ In an adjoining double column were advertisements of Richmond Whiskey and Beer, AGRIGt'l.Tc RE IN ANDERSON. i MljgfrlriMF would be a training to her A Farmer#’ Inatitute waa held in Anderson last week continuing three days. The lecturer* wer# Chmson (Joliege profe*#4»ra and government employe* of apecial and sdetiiilc tn.ln- Ing. Five thousand learners or look ers on wer c in attendance. A harbr- cue «ald to be the largest ever known In rtiii Mala waa given by the Ander son city p-nple. Eight thousand pounds of meat were cooked by e»- ta end three thoauLd farmera, p*r NK.vvh hoiks. (lii Nsl Thur*i|av, the gl rl'Mis 4ih, 4.a •tars rose on (lie dig of the l oiled Hla le*. It* p ihlican loader* in North ( aro- lini aud Kiorids haie fallen in with the KiH»seveit new pany programme Th« "xamlnalion of Nwyrr Thomas It Ki l.b r bi th" >outli t aroilna L ’gis- lati\e c<iiiiinlsalon liM t>e*‘ii ptiaip^iod uni.I today, w lieu It will be lieul In A uguata. New York rofaa gvmtil-'rs had quit* s *, are on Sstur.l » I 1 .’op nport* were not *• g"od a« Hoy tbiuigbl thiy should be an I proptiscies « f a Ik? or heller pries are whit' y believed. The National 1’roh ihil hm ('.>ti ven lb>« to to. iu I n ate i a id bis'et for I’reMdent and Vice f’lr*' b lit w 4 s to meet in A t • I .with' tty, New Jersey, yesterday Nearly a inwii-an 1 d'I gUea wete ex pected. (VI Roosevelt doe* not "r 'menjhpr lhe Sshhslh day to keeji it holy *oy l>etter than the average reactiomrv r*- pilh lesn t.ol 11 ic i an. On Sunday be is sued a call for lh« meeting in ( hicigo oa August 7>rh of the national ennv. n- tion t>f fiij proposed i’logrcasive I’arlt . Republican office linlder* everjHs here arc said to contemidtti getting njv tia lion wid« pciilions asking Taft and T*ddv t" withdraw from the. lace for the I’restdnncv so that a compromise candidate msv poll The solid Kepubd can vote and -tand tome chance of Win ning against Woodrow Wilson, Bubonic 11 .gun exUt* in Havana and the United Stale* health office# arc exercised abon*. keeping it out of tbi* country Kstaarathn great aprca'lers ef {Ins ‘blit k death” and war i* to be waged against tlictn In the Dirtian cap ital, All vessel* leaving Havana are (o tie fumigated and a strict quarantine will be maintained. Thirty-two Immigrants entered the United State* through the port of Charleston during the year ending June HOih. The head tux collect.d amounted to about Jli!7> The new y7ii,(XNi government-station for the rc- cepiion of alien# will he comp'eb'd #oon One line of trans-Atlantic steam er* p'ying between ports on the Gtt f of Mexico and Europe will make the experiment of mopping at Chaileston on its wes ertf trip# for tl;e conveuieuca of immigrants. The electric chair, which Is to take the ji'ace of the hangman’s rope In this State for the execution of criminal*, ha* bee.i received In Columbia and N being installed in the death house at the Fenitciularv, where all convict* under death sentence# from all ihe counties will he executed Tne first n#e of the ch dr will be made on Au gust OtU. a Charlesten eegv> man be ing the first to go that way The chair came from New Jersey, Governor WH aon’s Hta.e. ‘ Jolmnv,’’ aald the pretty teacher, "what is a kGsT” 'I can’t exactly put it Into word#.” returned the boy’ "but if you really want to know, { can ahow you ” HUNKY TO LENDl Intend or first mertgagu • al estate.' 8 per cent interest aw DOiinis under flOOU.OO. 7 per omm the good ibiaf* prepared tor 09 *«w>ud»* .rer H.W0 00. teMHMIa 1 JL. 0. fBtlime. A fMle On Momlav last after Jung 111 health Judge Thom** S Dunbar departed thl* life, ripe In year* and rich In the honoring tegard of all that had known hla gallant r< cord as a soldier of the Confederacy In his young manhood and tbe splendid, unselfish unspotted, aervice'of Ids nfier year* to the S ate he lowd no well and to the people for w hom he hail *o lung been a fearless guide and unerring guardian, M' ti .ha I not aoon look upon hla like again, a strong man in his cour tage and Id. conviction*, a just man in *hls every public and private act, a len der man In Ids every thought, a wise mm In Ida jodgmsnt* and a hero whenever there waa call or need for unflinching courage and unsold.h stc- rlfiee. Women will remember him and chil dren be told of him through long years to come a* tha perfect t xamplar of the obi civilization of the mother Bute, tho heir who kept a* almost a sacred heritage the Ideal* of his hon ored ancestry, Hu stood four pquarr, a* a light liouse giving constant iliu- mination through ihe darkeal periods of the more than three score year* that he waa spared to bo In touch with his fellow men. He was, in tear* of ser vice, the oldest Judicial official In the State, ao just ami upright ami faithful that (tie changing lime* hid in* weakening effect on tl^e confidence of the Stale or the people in ids sterling wonb. IDyond the last river Id* 'pirit rest# forever In Die peace that passes ftn+re ntrderatAsvdiug On earth Ids memnrr shall be k-pt undtmmed in manv homes, the love for him never grow cold In human hearts THE BRAY HR OF THE ( By Frank Crane.) BRIDE O God, I have come apa't from the confr.ion, I want to slid mv soul a wlii'e. I want to feel the eternal and tbe fixed and the everlasting in this time. God, make me a good wife. Make me a rrnth-aeekiiig wife. I hove heard of many shipwreck*; let our nianisge sail a*f" 1 hv beard that two grow sometime* bit ter and spit l; let ns never be seps- tated in soul one from tbe otln-r I have heart! thnl tilings small amt great come between limhaud anl w.f -, let us ■tarn,’ side by *1 le till death do u* part I bate heart) t ht i love grows cold: (> let tho fire on our hearts' hear:h*tnne never tile. Gnd, rnske in" a good woman, *t. tint my lm-band .ln|| alwii* kee| tiiat reverence for me fie now In* *1 ike me a wi*" «"in in, tint I hnv ne vt-r * ic ’ i tleii ou r muinl |t\e n|.>i ttie. ..1 nr t f any ae 1 tl-h ne*. or I'pinion of mine. Mane til" wi-e to wcigii \* lie*, ami never slay the grtat tfdogs of life and love for th* sake of *> y httlervea. O G*t. 1 , keeji ut tog-thor That nio«t ofsll. I.et in" nt*v r bto«e hi* love Let mv o *ii In srt i,»ver g:osr foltL Keep nty hu.btn I Ic t hun suc- of iu th* t 111 n^s w orth w hi|" (. 111 tlim fournge Never I t 'hat which In tion now charm, me fall from him. I w»n t to love Iiim al» ay *. Make him torahie m".‘n.t h nnan sod com in Gt>d, hee| pardomihlf Let mv fieloved flml me a f leu Nh p s« well »• love. " e stiall ha\e*iorro», ’••t true 1 .»e and wlstliim carry ns ssf.-'y ;firoogh W * .hall htVr mi.nnderstsi.dings t let lityjj *<t i|". p beneath tfiem make th"m tm t an rfnee 111 pi « Nti matt'r what mav fiattpen, O Go t, so .li*p i.f event. that we may alway.tie . h the refuge and the .lav of tin i liter. And It so be it that we live to o| 1 age im |. \p still abide I have i In'*eu this nun, O God Mak. tin - f al t b ( ii f r heller. f .r wt>r f .r ri. lier, for p >.trer. in sickne.* a.o in bealib, so long ■* we both »bal live. A men. United States Senate J hereby announce myself a candL date for the United State* Senate, sub ject fo tbe rule# of tho Democratic pirty. Your support and liifluenow Will be appreciated . N. B. Dial, Laurens, S. C. State Senate Barnwell, S C., April 27. 11112. I respectfully announce myself „ candidate for the Htate Senate, subject | to the rules aud regulations of the ‘ Democratic Primary Election, and pledge myself to abide by the result# and to support tho nominees of the party. J. F.mile Harley. Barnwell. S.C., March 5, 11*12. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the State Senate, subject to the rules and regulation# of the. Democratic Primary Election, and pledge myaelf to abide fiy the results and to support the namincss of the party. A. Bethune Patterson. Congress Ambitious to represent Die people of the Second district In C mgre**, 1 re spectfully offer my candidacy in the coming primary for your kind consid eration, agreeing to support the nomi nee# of the partv. Harrr D. Calhoun, Barnwell, a. C. I 'ereby announce my candidacy for re-election as Representative of the Second District in the U. S. Congress, pledging myself to abide by Die rcault of the Democratic Primary. James F. Byrnes. 'TreifStfrer. Master Barnwell, S. C., March 1, 11*12. I respectfully announce myself a candidate f >r the offfee of Master, sub ject to the rules and regulation# of tbe Democratic Primary Election, and pledge myself to abide bv the results and to soppwr; the nominee# of Die party. II. L. O’Bannnn. Blackvllle, S. C . Feb 11U2. I respectfully announce my-' If a can didate for Die office of Ma*ter, subject to Die ru’es and regulation* of Die Democratic Primary Election, and pledge myself to abide by the re*ufi* and to support the nominees of tbe P»rty. H. Fullerton Bulst. House of Representatives Appleton, S. C., May 22, 1912. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the House of Representa- tUres, subject to the rules and regula tions of tbe Democratic Primary Elec tion, a (id pledge myself to abide bv Die result# and to support trje'.uomitiees of the party. Clayton S. Warner. WHUston. S. 0., May Kith. 1912. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Die H'Ui«e of Representa tives, subject to the rule* an l regnla- Drma-of- vUu LLtmo.Ctatic Primary' Elec tion, and pledge m\»elf t* hMiTp hr tbe result* and to support the nominee# of the party. R. M. Mix-on. Barnwell, S. C , U F D No 2. Mav n, 1912. [ respectfully announce tnv»elf a candidate for the Hou*e of Repreaenta. ' lives, subject to the rule- and regula- , tint)# of the Democratic Primary K.'C- i linn, tod pledge icy-rif to abl le ly th" | result* and to support the nmmuce- of , the part) . v, J J, Cochran. Clerk of Court. B irn well, H. C., March 2b. 1'M2. I re.pe.-tfully announce onieif a canduf ite for lhe otliee of Clerk of C .urt, - it'jeet to the rules and regula- tbin• of • i" Democratic Primarv Elec tion and p edge myself to abide tiy th" re«u|’» and lo support Die nominees of the partv. \\ H . Du ncan Barnwell, S C , March IbiJ. I respectfully *n:iounce myself ■ eandl.late f >r the office of C erk of t’ourt, subject to Die mp'» aud regula tn.n* of the I lemo.- rat ie I'rimarv 1 b c - lion, and pl-dge tnv-elf to »tmle by the re-o):. and to support tbe noNimees of the part) . M. H. Hagood. Barnwell, S t’., Feb Ii'l2. I hereby a or oil nee uy.elf a eandt • late for < b"k < f Court for Bunw. ll Com tv •uhj •« ' to Die ro c» ati I reg.i I itlon* of tbe Democratic primary and pledge .iiy«al( to support the nomi nees thereof. W Gilmore ''imms. Barnwell, S. Mav 1 ■, 1912. I respectfu'lv aonoutii-e tny-elf a candidate for the Hou*e of Rcpre-enta- tive*. subje* t to (be mb - atol ('■g'llS- tio'ss of'tne D' lirn ratn- Pri'.sry ! 11"C- Don. Slid pledge iny-elt H* *kide b \ tbe remit* aud lo support Die nominees ot the party. Tho*. M Ron! war*. Fairfax, SC. \pri| I t. |9tt. I re*peitfullv aurnmnee mv.clf t catolidate for the llou*e rf Repre-en- !*t \.- * -iibp-ct to ihe roles an I regn- Isijon* of Die I Uonoc rai b- I’limary F. eetion. an I pledge im*clf to ihldS hv ttie re.tilt* slid to lUppor'. the hoiq- >. R. Tilley. t Barnwell, H. c.. July !lt,h. 1912. I respectfully announce mvse If A candidate for the office of Treasurer rf Barnwell County, subject to the rule* and regulation* of the Demo- cratlo Primary Election, and pledge navself to abide by the results and 19 support the nominees of the party. J. B. Armstrong. County Supervisor Baldock, S. C., May 4. 1*1*. I respectfully announ e myself * candidate for-the office of County 1*- pervisor, subject to tbe rule# and regu lations of Die Democratic Primary Election, and pledge myself to abiau hy the results and to support tbe nom inees of the party. L. C. Bennett. Olar, S. C.. March 29, IDIt. I respectfully announce myself • candidate for the office of Comity Su pervisor. subject to the rulf? and regu lations of the Democratic Piimarw Election, and pledge myself to abide by the re-ujt* and to support thenomin*?«» of the party. J O Sander*. Kline, S. C , March 2J5, 191 J. 1 re*p*n-tfnily Hnotmuce iiiyself • a candidate for the office of County >p- pervUor, mitiject to the rule*'and regu lations of the Deamciarif Primary Kle»- lion, ami pledge mvcu-lf to abide bv th* result* and to »up|>ort the nominees ot Ihe party. II. B. Cave. Barnwell. S C . March 21, 1911. I rp*|iectfnlly aomiunie mv*e!f ■ candidate for Do' office of County Su. pi r\ i*or, -ubject to the rule* and ri gu- latioii* of the Democratic Primary Election, and pledge mvoelf to ahidu fiy ihe re-nlt* and to •upport the nomi nee* of the party. J. W Pate#. Bl u kvllle, S Inecs of the patty Audi’vor Barnwe'd f, | 1 f n 1! v iflllate f..r Ihe to I be rub 1 * i S. C . .lull 1.1." soioiunor- rnv-i oil! e of A n 1 it. r ml rcgulatlofi - of L f e 1 ». ii ia-ratic Piimarv b. »cD"ii [>|c Ig- ut i »el f to abide bv Ibe a > i 1 1 to support III* II o MII II ef - party. R W R i a i; I,- I b" . and re-ii t« of tfie ••v. Solicitor. Sheriff i ■an F. VSY M ADE MONEY. elebrated Tli" Fourrb s' t le »i I .** V N * 'V ii • X b ■. > 1 J ic k Jofi n.ofi, th is•** \ y a gbt foigl ■ i *t ai a » b i ■ ra 11 r oad ll rem «n roun 'Jo k >\a» der ated wa. •g*« In tli new _i s pr r* fl ght negr In grrsf S:a's i'f br' we of r h a oi pi no ) J mu F in ■, In th* fiih Die wi.’iosr, and for tn* pay for the amu «" n'■ u t I c hid furn.*h"d r-eclve,! f.D,')'#t B" side* to' Ml,* to 1*1 IfSI more Oil lieu a ll bit uife Hoy John .on wa. brought nii in G Ive-ton but is now *' big citiz»n of < In ‘ago H- i* d sgU't ed wi ll ring fighting atol will quit »f ter labor t’a''. The government i• pro#- outing him for *111 uggiiug jewelry into Die 1 uitcd State*. NO I’D E OF KLKCTION. A |)"tltton tiavleg broil filed In #e- cordance with S'ftioii 12" s general school liw of l'.a'9. notice Is liereb'. given that an election wDl he lull in Green's school district No Ifi, on Sat urday, Julv 2>nti IVI2, for the pnr]>o*.' of determining w hether or not a aj eclat school tax <f two (2) mill* ahall he levied in Die shove named achool dis trict for school purposes. Haid election slialt be conducted as t# provided ly liW for the holding of general ale . lions. The poll# wbl be opetied at lUe school house, and the following trnatesi# are hereby .appoint ed a* manager# of election: U F Park er, H M Hair, L E Btrt. Those favoiing thw proposed lavy shall cast a bsll't with live word * Ye#” writt-11 or printed thereon; and those opposing the prop ised levy shall cast a ballot with the word "No” written or printed thereon. Horace J Crouch, Sec C"intv Ud of Education. Barnwell, S C, July fi, 1912. 2t NOTICE OF ELECTION. A petition having been filed In ac- cordmice with Section DJOH general school law of 1909, notice ia hereby given Dial an election will be held In the town of Hill#, Hilda school di*-, trh* No. 9, on Saturday July 2n h, UM2, for tlie purpoae of determining whether or not a special school tax of two, (2), sddiUoiml mill* shall be lev ied in the above named acho..] district for school purpose*. Said election shall be conducted a* is provided bv law for the holding of genera 1 election#. The po|l* will he opened at the atore of J. B. Grubbs, and the following trustee# are hereby appointed a# manager* of election; F. 1) Rowell. I. H, Co lins, and L. A. Hutto. Those favoring the proposed levy shall cast.,* ballot with the word Ye*,” written or printed thereon: and those npuosi g tbe proposed levy shall ca*t » baltot'wlth tile word "No” written or printed thereon Horace J Crouch, See County Bd . of Education Barnwell, S. C. Julv l*t, 1912. 4rU RsrnwfH, H. (' Mar. h 2:t. iwl.’. rrspc' tfu Iv »'ini 'ime riiy-' lf a lulate fur tl " cfll -e i f *berttf, •u')- j i f l" tb" ru|". ami regulalu'U* • f l*'" I li'iii' cra’ic I’rimarv El ••11.*11, and pl.i.tg" m 1 •» If t«> ai'b!" bv the re-ult- ami to support the nominee* i f Do party. Frank H. < ree< h, A - I beri ■ a. b|st»- .Iu Ilia I < ami plr lg' • n >. ( V *' ii ft s ■ • 1 ■ /r! u t ■ m 1 - • f Dir Detnm rail I'ice n. 1 •* . inr < f D'" -f S.i'tb ' f tn * ' .|" [ f| (irlnia-v. K I. 1. 191. I »• a S"r( -t"l ns, • r< -nit R F D Vo. v, March T. I9R. J re-pei" f 1 Mv • fl "1 11 ■" >' mv«" l f ■ candidate for the office of C’iui cy Ho. perv 1 »ur. .ubject fo tbe rule* a'1,1 reg- u Ntmn* of tfie Dcmooratl' I’llniary F.' cot mi, »m| pledge my.ef tn aUid* In the r. -u|r* mill to supp >'t Di- tmast- m c* of ti e party. »*. K A lieu. Rarnw. II S f , V.m b 11, 1»1I. I r.'*|i(n • fu|>' *nm>um-e mv*elf • can b Iatr (nr ihe ■ Itice of County fla- p»-rvi» ' r siibjin’t to tfie ml", and rey- 11 l*fmu* nf the Demncratio I’r'marf Liic'iuu. »ml pedgu n>y*elf to at'lua ) V Dll' Tl » lit* au I to *il|'|mrl th" tiorn- lm • * 1 f Dir party. G. J I tlsmond. Ham w ell S C. Frb ", 191* I herrt'V anni'umi’ uiv*elf a can*t- date fnt S n pr r \ iaor of HsrnwrM ('mifitV ■ nbj <■[ to tbe rulr* ami rrguUt'on# t f Dir Drrn«crafic primary at:d p’edgv in) *rlf lo .upport litr muuinres ther. of J. Gregg Moot/. Darnwe” S. C, Jan'iary 2-’. 191*. I reaper t f u 11 v aiiuourueniv.elfac**- di.fa:*’ for th" uttii-e of t .uinty >u|>*T- \i**jt, »ubj"*-t to Die r 1 r* ami regula tion. i.f Die Denmvrxiis I’rimcry F.leo- tmu ati# pledge mv »e|f In abids- 1*V tha re-ult- an I lu -upport tfie nomine-* •# tIn' petty . ('. k I.angl' y. Magistrate Barnw*ll, H i respectful y ■ atldi laic f"r tbe 1 Jert to Do' ml"* C , Feb. mb IWl J. a luion f *" toy «"l f fill e 1 f S iPritf, snd reg ul it inn* uf a tlb I be D-ncH-ratic I'rltnnr* Flei'lun, aid pledge niy»“if to at'ble by ttie re* ilt- and ;o support Die nominees of tbr party. J. II. Murrl*. B*rnw 1 |l - I re-pr 1 : f ..i I: s esn ’ late f r tb •bj-c t In tb" till 'lie D’ 1 im .• r n! I |• » I g I’ tn \ m ! I t.. 1 snd l . » u p;... 1! Hi party. -f. I . du 1 ..(Iln ■■ ti. v ■ fi . e nf Magi uti l r' g ils’i I ' r ' 1 1 1 a r i' ) . , t t y Die ■ I D B • it 1 dr ite, •tl. of . an | ■■•'il.’a f Dir 11 k Coroner Hvr.amn-e, S. ('., April 11, D'li. 1 rr»peetfnllv ammunc" uivscd a '•amlidatc f ir tfieof'lce of I'.iromT, »ub- jed to tbe rule# '111(1 regulation* of Die Deinocralb' I’rima'ry Klectmn, hihI pmi!gu inv 1 f to a.fiule bv the rekiiit. ami to auppurt the nomine*# of the party. C. M. Croft. Birnwell, H. April i, I9IJ. I re-pectfu Iv announce iny-elf to Du- voter* of Hnrnwt |i < minty a* a cat'- diilati* for I omner, subjeet to and abiding bv ail Die rule* ami rtgnla- tioti# governing tbe Denioeratic I’ri- marv Kleetloti, and pl'ilgt’ myself to support the regular nomlneea of the party. J. Staff Hadftrrd; - Barnwell, S C , March Ik. 1912. I re-pectfuily announee niv*elf a eandidate fur tlie otliee of Coroner, sub ject to tfih rule* ntiil regulation* of Die Denioeratic I’rimarv Flection, ami pledge niy-clf to abide by Die results and to support the nominee# of the party. M. J. Delk, Blaekville, S. C , R. F. D No. 2, M arch Di, 1912. 1 respectfully announce mvself a candidate for the office <•{ Coroner, subject to Die rules and regulation* of the Denioeratic Fri nary Election, and pledge mvs.lf .0 abide by the result* and to support the lyjfnlneea of the party. J. S. Illume. Olar, S. C.. R. F. D., Fcbruarv 19. 1912. I respeetftil'y nwnounce mvself a can didate fur the office of Coroner, subject to the rule# and regulations; of the Democratic Primary Election arid pledge mvseif to abide bv the results and to support tbe nominees of the party. IV. I,. Woodward. Barnwell, S, C , Frh. 8, Ipu. i hereby announce mvself a candi date for Coroner of Barnwell County subject to fhe rules and regulation# of the Democratic primary and pledge myself togiuppori the nominees thereof. WM. Still. Blackvlll*, S. G ., R F D. No. 2, Feb. fftb, 1912, I respectfully announce myself a candidafe for tbe office of Coroner subject to the rules avid regulationa of the Democratic Primary Election, and pletige myaelf to abide hy the reaults and to support tbe nominees of the partj. D, P. Ua«Mter, I r«.« I ,»r ) f II | I \ can 'idatc f..' : .■ .it I'afiluc, - ib,.. ula 1 i"ii4 of lu" Kbit on, ami 1 11 by tb" re»ult am iit-es of the pari) t '1 D tne r 1 1 1 lU-'-'f )""[ the in \ *")' a 'I igi-t ral c an 1 icg- ■ I'rim.ir > a tu 1" immi- )' ill stow, S R F D V*» *, January 2. 191 2. I r".|.»*rtf 11 !|v announce rny-clf a caa- di 'ale ("f tin oftic" of 1 minty *» ii>s»f- \l.. r, •uhjert to th" rule* an l fegu !•- tmn- of 'tie Deiii'iur*’10 Primary Kl" - f ori •m l t'b-'lg" utv*"lf to abii!" by th' r.-. i’t« an t to support Die 001111Iircs • tb" party. T J. Grubby k-.v* tm C<fk«V(Y»(Jhk'>f * •> «* • # I (profs'BBionaf CaVk>0. I v. s> Jo*. T Pender. I respectfully amouire mv Candi da, y for tb" nfli -H of M agl.tritte at tui- j' ct to tl^e rub-s niol reg n lat ions ■ la, • 11! of the Pouioeraffi- Priiuiirv Klecfion, bv the re- party notni- •i*.* *at •'•.•l•'#\#kw4K*'• , a •.#'.^*ivt*; • •.•> V. SKYMOI R OWENS • Anarney and Coilnjcllor at Law The BARNWELL Office over Barnwell Sentinel SOUTH CAROLINA Will practice in a l the Court**. Col lection, a specialty. Loan* negotiated on acceptable security. James H. Fanning, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Springfield, - - - S. C. Will practice In all Mtate and United States Court* of the 81-1 ami pledge m 1 *• If tn nM. »ult* a ud lo Mip|ioi t th" ticcs. A. Pierre Collin*. 1 reapwtfuilv Rnmunicp niaelf candidate for the otfi u' o' Mngi-trutr at Hilda, * 1111 jnct. to the rule* and teg ula'ion* of the Denioeratic primary elect, m, and |.)"dg" mi *>'if to abide b y Die r* *ult* gn | in support Die nomi nees sf tlie party. A. N. Black. 1 reapeetfullv announce m,\*rlf a candidate for Die office of Magistrate Ht rimei*. suf.ject to the rule* ami regulation* of the Democratic primary election, and pledge my.elf to abide by the result# a..d to support Die nomi nees of the party, K. A. All. I respectfully announce myself a candidate fur the office nf Magistrate at 1 111*ton, subject to tlie rule* ami regulation# of tfie Democratic Primary Eleelion, and pledge myself to abide fiy the result# and support the nomi nee# of the paity. M. C. Kitching*. I respcctfii'ly announce mvself a candidate for the ollice of Magistral*' for Four Mile township, subject to tin* rule# and regulation# of the Democratic . coming. Bv so doing they will be sure Primary Election, amt pledge myself inimediftre service and avoid di#» to abide by the re#ulr# aud to support ’•IM’Olntments. the nomintes of Die. party C B. Eili# Jr. 1 respeetfolly announee myself a candidate for the nllieu of Magistrate at Baldock, "nliject to the rules a ml regu- lationk of tho Democratic Piimary, Election, H nd pledge mvaelf to abide 1 by the result# and to support the notn- ' ineea of the party. L. I) Pender. I respectfully announce mrself a candidate f >r the office of Magistrate for Four Mile Township, subject to th* rule# and regulation* of tho Democrat- ic I rimary Election, and pledge mvself to abide by the re-ult# and to’Fupport tho nominee# of the party. <'• M. Turner. I retpectfullv announce myself a candidate for the office of Magistrate al Baldock, subject to the rule# and regn lation* of th« Petnocratie F’riinarr Election, and pledge myself jo abide by tbe result# and to support the noa ioeei of the party. i‘. S.0we«*. DR. W. C. MILHOUS, ©onlisf, BARNWELL, S. CAROLINA. Ollice hours: > "Kl a. m. to ii p. m. Persons living away from Barnwell will please make appoit tments befor* DR. B. F. STORNE DENTAL SURGEON BLAOKYILLE, - - S. C. My dental office will be open In Blaekville each day in tho week. I will abswor call* from any point In tha county i, WheelwrigHt and Black smith Work Done Here. — —■ ■ ♦ —- • —— FltTRc-shoeing a Specialty; also repairing rubber tireni buggies, M. W. HITT, i —At Johnaon’a Old Stand,— filavkyille, S C