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Tip Cmmtp -flcrcrd cyjblisued every thirsday at kingstrl'e, 5. c. I C. W. WOLFE. Editor and Proprietor. GEO. S. BARR, Associate Editor. Tuiiocniv .1111 v 1902. I nunuuri ? vwf . ? The Senatorial Candidates. The first division of the State campaign party, or as it is styled by the newspaper correspondents, "Campaign Party No. 1," will be here tomorrow. The party is composed of six candidates for the United States Seuate and one candidate?Hon. II. B. Scarborough, who has no opposition?for Congress in the Gfh district. The Senatorial candidates are all well known in public life, all of ? . them having held State or Federal offices except Henderson, who has for a number of years represented Aiken county in the State Senate. Followiug is the personnel of, the Senatorial party: Congressman William Ellioft, wJbfl has represented Williamsburg county (as a part of the 1st district) in . . tlje National Legislature for a number of years. Col. Elliott has many ( ' warm personal and,political friends here. \ State Senator Dapiel S. llcude.r sou, of Aikeu countyv Former Congressman John J' Hemphill, of Chester county. [ Ex-Congressman George Johnstone, of Ifercberry county. ? Congressman Asbury Latimer, of i Anderson county. , ??.. * \ Former Governor John G*rv j?- %:-* . ' " Fvau^, w^o served two terms, as > Gpveraor>. and i? generaliy known throughout the county. These sU gentlemen will be here to-morrow, aud we will bespeak, fo: tl^ui all p respectful heading. They. ^ are all Democrats, aud the issues ] they represent are practically i-leytifcal. We hope that a large audigpee will greet them. andi that Williams^ tn^rg will sustain her replication for t.jr play and justice to ; those who are here to enlighten the people on Ihp issne? of $he da^ and inojdentally to gain votes for themselves The, fifty-seveuth Congress adjourned Tuesday at 5:30 p. ?i. The amount appropriated at this one session approximates one billion, dollar^. The, Charleston Exposition Company, now struggling against financial tlisiister, has received a vefv sub?tnntial morsel cf comfort .ju the appropriation of $160,000 ]>y the government. Tilluian got the bill WV M. ,J?*. V. ?/. JBVrjrKU-vncr Jtayndera) t+ontr little grand child w Me almaat ntugioal, andecrtaiulg i Mewr?M<. ' TottJ-e < Atokqp jlmtttwn Melhodimt Ch WAGENER-COLEflO NurccMor to t'. J T|*? ??/ t 3G? Kiag itt *. V ? Shelf. Bardw^ figsnis for Buckeye Sowers. Bri v) 'FICERS: - GEORGE A. WAGENER. Paw!d : - I. G. BAljs, S*r Gorrapondentt Solicited. - * - * I : through the Senate and it was ably , looked after in the House by Repre sentative Finloy. Free Scholarships. \ The following scholarships will he awarded by the South Carolina i Federation of Women's Clubs: i Converse College?Five scholar-! ; ships, each valued at .$100 a year, j {for four years academic work in college. j Presbyterian College for Women ?Columbia. S. C.?One scholarship, valued at $100 a year, lor j four years academic work in col-1 ; lege. Winthrop College?Two scholarships in regular course, one of free tuition for four years, the other a loan scholarship from President Johnson, amounting to, $o0 per year, for four years. Greenville College for Women ?One scholarship of free tuition. Chicora College?Greenville. S. ^ 'x ? ' c xv. - _ .. G.?Une scnoiarsnip 01 iree ujiuoh. Mrs. Ida M. Linning's Training School for Kindergartners? Charleston, S. C.?Two scholarships of free tuition. The South Carolina Kindergarten Association Training School ?Charleston, S. C.?One scholarship of free tuition. Mrs. I. A. Smith's School tor Young Ladies?Charleston. S. C. ?One scholarship free of tuition, Examination Jupe 20th. j' Alumnae Club School of DoI mt'Stie Science?Louisville, Kv.? |One scholarship of liee tuition. ! Mis* Ida McOullough's School j for Girls?Walhalla, S. C.?One I scholarship of free tuition. The examination for these scholarships will be held in each county duly 11th and 12ih. All applicants must file their names before July 4th with Miss .Louisa B. Poppexheim, Chairman Educational Dept. S. C. Federation of Women's Clubs, 31 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. ? ?? i Additional Locals. Another Legislative aspirant i who was in town Saturday was Mr. I \V. S. Grayson. Mr. Grayson is ! entering the race only at the urgent ; solicitation of hi* friends and ex-, j poets to make things lively for his ! competitors. lion. T. B. Gqurdin was in town Saturday circulating among Iji* i friends, here, who are many. Mr. (fourdju has definitely decided to offer for re-election to the Legisla-. lure and will doubtless be.a strong candidate tor ttyat otfice- . Mr. W. I). Owens announces his ; candidacy for county' trea-'nrer this | wbek* Two years, ago Mr. Owens received a very complimentary j vote for this office. Mr. 6wens is a i po!l-hed gentleman, and. boars the ! esteem and confidence of all who i know him^ ' Mr. P. A.. Alebrook has bought J Miss Salli'e Wilson's st<e^k of goods I and removed them to the building j on Academy street, lately occupied I by T)r. L Ik Johnson, in addition ' to'his stock ot general merchandise , Mr. Alsbrook will soon, put in. a I nice .line of fancy groceries. |. Hon. S. Wayne Gamble, j>f Gour! dins, spent Monday with, his ih-nthov t>". G. Gamble. Br., r * >* *v * ?* ^ * ? Wayne (jrymble was a mem hex ?f the (institutional (invention, and .subsequently served a term as representative. He has never been .defeated for office, having volun tarily retired at the end of his legislative 'term. His friends are iinx nuH for hin^ fo inake'the race for the State Senate, but he seems to, prefer the quietude of private life to the strenuous ficld.of politics. FeTTj^pBtoris Ctofera-tofHtrar, Diarrhoea,Dysentery, "Hithe Bowel troubles of A Children of Any Ag$. Digestion, Regulates PQtV 3ElO)H?B the Bowels, Strengthens fc rnt rW/rmcfc . t^?_Chnd aIKI _bfaiccs , njtTnrmi CA5T.* i j. MorFrrr. m. d*?t. lctjis, mo. J ' Cclumban, Go., AfUm, ?4, 1S72, * 4 ,? TFe oov* your TEETBIBA i Teething 1th the haypient result*. The effccfn nore eati?favte,tt than from anything rvlUf JOSEPH S. KEY't nttch.) Banter of St, Puttl Church, iX .EAI3WABE CO., 1 -r . 1 .P. Poppenhei^. ;CHAELESTQ^, &?.; ce,a Specialty. mtey Plflwsjliifgf GltiHeii |lfws. cut: fiEOR<iF. Y. COLEX'AN. Vice Present; Clary and Treasurer. CANDIDATES' CARDS. candi-latc* for county ofRoes will he j>uMi?hod in this column until the riiM primary election for ftp ranN of candidate- for $V For tin- second priinar\ candidate-* notices will Ik- published for naif price. To receive atU-ntiou all announcements must be paid for in advance. ] "T-t?... -1-. tvT-/^ a fMTAV I i'(Hi UUL A J/1 aiX'J, I am a candidate for re-election to the ofliee of County Superintendent of Kilncation. promising courteous and faithful service in the future as in the past and to abide the decision of the i Democratic primary election. William Cooper. I hereby announce that I am a can- j didate for County Superintendent of Education in the ensuing primary elec- j tion and that 1 will abide the result thereof. C. W. Wolfe. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Having been providentially hindered from doing any canvassing two years ago and having received a very flattering vote, wi.ch about four-fifths of tire votes at six precincts arotind my home.l am encouraged to announce ray candidacy for County Treasurer, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. If elected, my services for faithfulness and courtesy shall he second to none, either rendered or promised. W T> Oorr.NS I am a candidate for re-election to the office of County Treasurer, pledging my best efforts to give efficient service in the future and be accommodating in discharging the duties of the office, as I have endeavored to do in the past. In my candidacy I shall, he governed by the. rules of the Democratic party R. D. Rollins. VpR-STATE RE PRESET TATIYE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives, and pledge myself to abide by tlie results of the iHMUocratic primary T. S. Wall FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Tin* many friends of Sami el J. Sinci.ktaky respectfully announce hitn a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to tlie rules of the Democratic Ql....fi/.n VOTKHS i*l II11U1J wivvvivii, . v. 1 hereby announce my self a canrti-. date for the office of County Commissioner, subject, to the rules ol' the. Democratic primary election. P. i>. Cock held.. I hereby announce myself acandj-l ! date for re-election to the office of I County Commissioner. subject to the I rules of the Democratic party. If reelected I. shall enderi*Qrv to keep the [office up to a hl^h standard of efficiency. K, J>. Bi.akki.ey., FOB SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for. re-election to the office of j County Supervisor, and pledge myself | to abide by the result of the Dem.o,cratic primary and to support the nominee's thereof. B. B. Chandler Subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election. Wp hereby announce X JU <?raham a citifiidate for County Sqi>i*rvfijor at the ensuing primary election./ Votkiis. 1 hereby ann9^nre my candidacy <oy the office of Coqiify Supervisor at the [coining primary election. I pledge ?iyself to abide by tlie result of said [election and to support the nominee? thereof, N. M.. Venters. Having serv.ed thcpcopleof, Williamsburg county two years a* County Commissioned and. feeling that the experience acquired during my term of joffice qualifies, nie to render efficient scry tec In a hjgher capacity, I hereby annoupcG myself a candidate for County Supervisor, pledging myself to abide by the decision i4 the primary J election. A, M, Cook. The many friends of Mr. C. E. WHEELEU,. appreciating his many hjgh qualitfcationj for the office, hereby annouuqe him a? u candidate f.?r County supervisor at. the ensuing j Democratic primaries, pledging theuvl selves that, he will abidt bv the result! thereof FQR AJJDRI'OB* I UerfV gjinjiunee ny candidly for Auditor of Williamsburg County. .Having been .appointed to HI 1 outthui unexpired term of the lamented II, Z J tlanna, Which gave me the opportunity of acquainting 1x13self With the! work of said office, I feel confident 'of being able'to fill the position with j j vredit to myself and to the satisfaction ! of the tax payers? of the county, i Pledging them my best. offorts in tlie future and to abide by the result, of the \ Democratic primary. ' J P UANfKI.. , Having faith in the integrity andability of the lion. J." p*vis Carter, we hereby announce "him a candidate for Auditor, subject to thy action of the Democratic primary. ' } 11 AIant Friends, i . , . . I , Itqdglng qiysylf to abide, by (the re-| suit of trie' Defiiperatic .priniaiy election. I iunpeby announce rav candidacy, i for the alprjointnicrit <}f Auditor of WUllamsbargxoupty*. ' ' " ' H.. G., A SKINS. .j ' ' '! I heryb.v.announce mysplf a <-andi-; 'date for. appointment as Auditor of; William&bhrjj County, subject to the j decision abd rules of the Democratic primary election, L j. WistaY COOK. FOll AUDITOR. I hereby announce that I am a can-; 1 didatc for appointment a4 Auditor of "WilJiainsbug county. Having had a number of years' experience in the clerical work of the court house, I feel myself fully qualified to perforin the duties of the said office. ! will, of course, enter the race as a Democrat and ahide by. the constitution and all the rules of the partv. J. J. 15. Montgomery. Registration Notice. | I The office of the Supervisors of Registration will be opened on the first I Monday in every montii for the pur I pose of tli? registering of any persoa J who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident of i j the Mate for two years, and of tire county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, six months before, any poll tax the a due ; and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitution of 18!>;> submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectable on. during the present year, property in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or more. J. J. EADDY, tf Clerk of Hoard. Notice. Clerks of Boards of Trustees are hereby requested to send in to this otlice record books fioni their districts. Also to make out and hand in tile following statements: Number of white schools taught in district during the year. Amount paid for building white school-houses during the year. Amount paid for repairs.to white school-houses during the year. Amount .pAji lor rent of white school-bou*es during the year. Number of white teachers employed during the year. Amount paid to white teachers during the year. The same information with respect to colored schools is requested. WILLIAM COOPER, Ju!y3-2t County Supt. Education. Dessolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given rlut the ptrt I nershi|? heretofore existing under the firm nam? of W. W. Kogcrson & Co., at Harpers. >. C., wa> on the 13th day Of February. 1002. dissolved l>y the dpath ot Asa Roger-on. a memi?er of thp said firm, The business will be continued at the same stand in the name of th<- undersigned, who, on the death of. the >ajd Asa Rogor-on, u<suincd lhibdltv for all outstanding debts. W. W. ROGERSON. 6r26?Et. Harpers, S. C. Notice. lir order of the County Board of Education an election,, will be held at Greclevville, S. C.. July 10th, to deter- \ ? Ml 4-? ..II ..^.,1 1 mine a jevy 01 iwu mm m.\ on iC.n and personal property within the lli^ics of Greeley vflie school, <!istrii*t. for school purposes. Those favoring this . lax will vote ''ves. ' those opposed, "wo.:l r- S. J. TAYLOR. C. R. BURGESS, .L.?F, REGISTER, Greelovr'iiic, S??C., Trustees. ' June 24, 1902.-2t ' i Executors' Notice. All persons havirgclaimsaj^'rosi-tbe estateofW. B. Davis. Sr., ileoeascd, ar* herehv nutilicd to present, the same, duly attested, and all persons indebted to said estate are. requested to make payment to " W. Ii. Mc?*AN'TS, i E. R. KOWELL J. T. DAVIS. JUfcf 23-4t. Executor*. i Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given.that on Monday. July 2S. 1902. we will apply to the J'ldge of Probate of lUimypstHiixi county. f t a. final discharge as cxeeu-T tors of the estate of J. P. Gamble. s. w. gamble, j. p. gamble, -30-02-41; Executors. Final Discharge. Xofc'o? J& hereby given that on Monday,, July 2?. 1902. 1 will apply to the .fudge of Probate, of Williamsburg conpty lor a final \lfschaijre as aduiinLtratbr of the estate ??f Leila A. Bates J. (). IJATES. 6?.*50-02-4t. Administrator.., Final /Discharge. * Notice i< hereby given th.it on Mont, day. July 21. 1!K)2, I will apply to the;' Judge of Probate of Williamsburgj county for, a Una! discharge as admit*-a. istnitrix,. of the estate of }. W. Me-J Clam. SUSIK W. THOMAS. j| C-19-af. Administratrix. - I Last Monday we had the pleasure J; of a visit front pur good, friend, Mr. j Henry Co) 1 ins, of. McAllister. Mr. 1 ( Collins reports things in fine, shape from an agricultural stand-point in his section and the farmers are buoyant in anticipation of an abundant harvest next fall- 1 BARR & CO. BROKERS -A ND? COMMISSI MERCHANTS, We desire to say to our friends and patrois that we are still carrying on business at the old stand, where we are belter than ever before prepared to serve them. Tins will be perhaps the hardest year that our farmers have had to contend with since the war, and feeling this ourselves we are going to make it a study to try to place provisions of all kinds in Kingstree for as little money as they possibly can be laid down here tor and sold on a strictly cash basis. Any business man knows that Corn, Grits, Bacon", Molasses, Flour and such like goods are the same as money. Aud what our people need in Kiugstree is a . niaD who is able to cope with the . outside business world and bring tliem to their doors as cheap as they, can get them in any market.. Ihis , can only, be. done wkln>the- money, and at the outset we want tateil our - uusiuiuera mat ii mi\es A this kiud of business, It never .has been attempted here before. It. is purely experimental, and whether it shall succeed or fail depends upoD , the Support the people shall giYc it. In this day and age in order to keep up with the markets of the world a man has to study themand make it i\ ,* business and get prices way down in order to know when and where to. buy. With these introductory i remarks we want now briefly to tell. ' you some of the goods we handle,viz:. CORN," SUGAR, OATS, COFFEE, vi AV eui i Jli4l 1 ) V,lU4lI?Oj GKITS, TOBACCO, MEAL, SALT, STARCH, CANDY, FLOUR, CHEESE, LARD, CRACKERS, BACON, MOLASSES,. BUTTER, 8TA1LLYE, SOAR, OIL, CANNED GOODS. Fpr,prions come' to see us. We sell the goci* just as low as they can be sold. mm We are prepared to sell corn for. future delivery, Rrices cau.be filed tu>v UxnwUUl May ax one uniform- ^ price.- Price tc-iUy, !>5c per. busbeL. BACON . This is a special line with .tig, aucfc if you give us your business, be it l.nrnre or small, we will watch vousi ? Q - interests.. flour ' We buy only ia-car* loU. ar.d life . prices we lead, and .neve* tollovv^ . RICE and PEARL GRITS We deal largely in Jiice and Peur?: Grits. Cau save you money. Try SUGAR and COFFEE . It pofltee and Sugar-we venture to nay wecan sell usckeupas ttieycua b?,v sold, in the Stjute. . OATS and HAY ; Oats and Jfuy always otvJhap4?. i. GROCERIES We deal iutaJl kinjie o?,Groceries- , . an(| are always prepared to give you , , the .lowest .juarkct price.,. Always ? V ooqie.tops ,for Groceries, and,,reat... 1 iisuredyou will be at headquarter* in Kingstree for everything we handle. & co.? - - ' J! < I