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tf UIAWiLL UXVliVCL BAMWXLL, ■S -V eitatloa Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, !" / ' COUNTY or BABNWiLL, By John K. Snellii Inquire Judg o' PiobatAS Wh« Lank Williaftie. h tn mai** ■uit unto m- ip pramt^ h m ImU* is oi AtlminiPtrBt’on of the tstste ai d * if eta of Sherman W. William^, dneeaae*!; IV bf er 31* y.:\ m ot s- 'ts ■ aJ tr it- AN OPER'IETTER. _ August 19,1918. Dear Sir ancFBro.: _j Congressman James F. Byrnes has always worked and voted for gration restriction law. He has , not only Worked and vdted right m.^Hhall and ^injjul tr i hek.ndrfd a .d | ev€r t j me our patriotic, princi- croditofs of tli- paid Sherman W. Wil - , o ■' K„t u hoc isms. deceased that thVy he aod ap P*eS W tre involved, DUt he has pe»r tiefore ni,e, in'he eo'ji t of i roht'e,' defended us, our print, tples 3nu niH, These any, then f ij9, 11 cite and **d Orders in Congress #om slander ous attack. In view of these facts it is our 10L8 Johtl K Stieipng. ^rj>rd»»e of P obite. \ Pnbiishedion the 22 i <hy <>t A.^u-t. National SecurityJ^eagUe " well SeKfft ^ HiJK, in the Barnwi *1* .1 11-'.. •s- of V. of o, i> : ; t (1- 1, to bo held at BartrwGI on Snt urday ^Tp* 31 et i f August, n* xt, hfier publici t on tbgr-of at 11 oVi >ck in the f Ten »oh, to. show cause- if »• y they have; wh'Vj-, . - . . , . , t , . .. , . the s«id adminntrHtion sh' vitd m) ( t be^duty to stand by him, lor nis cle- Rrnn»* d feat after all he has,done would ' li'von turner my hand this S!h day of ^elaken as proof that we don’t Augmt, Anno D. mini, < ... stand by our friends and defend ers as thd opposition does. . The National Security jyeaguc, which has attacked him, never favored the needed legislation for which CITATION. we have been fighting and most of. the -New Yorkers running it were ojSposecl to restriction and other patriotic reforms whose urgent importance this war shows the just need precisely as we have beeri/pointing out for yeaFS. Con gressman Byrnes is one of ,the Test' friends we have and our de fender. He is true blue. Stand by him v . Fraternally you rs, i n \b-L& P. r ^ J. A- Arckpight, Adv. Asst. Secretary. at Hi er ry to lie rh- t etT ft* n- n, is it m t- ir F* ii- 'ii o, 10 d II. t»l )•- li lt * •15 t* Ml 111 1- g r-' ■ l iy .* • '» t " to i t 1H l\ M-. The .STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, —* County of BurnM-rl. . By Jjhn K. Snelluig. E q ure, Pr hate JudRe. ’ • When*is. S. P>. Moseley., a er-’ditor, hathmade 1 Hiiv to me' to grant il^tn him L t era uf Admuiwtrauun i ft he Est»te uf and ell ea i f Ben Misciel, cleo**aa**d ; < . •— Theae a e, there! >re, to cite and ad monish all and singular the k ind r* d and creddi rn of lh*»_gj|id B* n Mitchei. de c-aued, tha r . they tie and ax'^^rltefi r«* me. in the C«-urt of Probd’e. in he held at Barn wed on Saturday, the 31st inst . next. a f er p.uhlicati n lieie »f. at sieved ■ •’cluck itiui” forenoon, t» show cau«e, if any th y -hive, wliy the said ’ Ad stratum.should not beEran’ef. -Given under my hanii this 15 li dayoT Augu-t. Anno D mini 1^18. JOHN K SNELiJNG, - ' Jud.e of Proha'e. Publislei on the '22i»d <l-»y of Aug,. 19.-1 H, in the Barnwell fe.di e . Citation Notice. • -s- I I • . i he State of South Carolina, . County of Barnwell. By John K. Suellirg. Esquire, Probate Judg*. i Whereas Bettje J\.ge Hayes male s ot i^o me to grant her L* tier-* nf Ad minisi rai inn of tl eesta'e and effect4 of W- L. Hayes,deceas d'; " I • "" i’hepe are ttierefon- to qije and B<1- mo i-h all hi d‘ingun. r i he kindred and eredi ors of rfie sauj" W E. tlay*s de- ev-sed, that they be and appear before me, ii^ the court of probate, to be field hi Barnwell on Thursday, the 5th ui ‘ September, nsxt. after publication thereof.'at 11 o’u'oek in the fo»en< <>n, to show cause, if any < hey have, whv the hhmI adndmstxation stmu tt n t le gretred r i (liven ui d - r my linnd ' ids 2141 day of August. Anno Ihmmi lflH Johu K Snellirg-. .1 udge of Por^iht * Pit* lisliel oil the no.id day > f Angus' J91S, in tie B»rnv e l Semi el. What Your Quarters Will Qip. If you have an Idea that your quar> ters won’t help win the war and do lots of service when InveateA In War Savings and Thrift Stamps, Just look over this table. The “little bonds" are translated Into terfayf of soldiers* equipment. Here's/how they stack up: t Thrift Stamp—Five bullets. 1 War Savings Stamp—One pair of shoes, 1 War Savings Stamp—Two woolen shirts. ' 1 War Savings. Stamp-f-Four winter undershirts. > 1 War Savings Stamp—One steel helmet and $114 over'~ 1 War Savings Stamp-^One shelter tent and part payment 6lt overcoat. Those quarters will do the govern ment lots of good. And . remember, you are"~not giving them away,’but lending them at 4.27 per cent interest. w. s. s. “TO CREATE AN ARMY” V P. M. Rea 'E«pl.aine the Purpoee of the , War Savings Committee. COLORED MfcN TO OE ENTRAINED. List cf colored men to be entrained at Barnwell, 8. C , oh Saturday, Ai gu»t 24th ir»et. ft r Camp Jacks n: Fr*d August is. Blrckville, 3160, Ed Bate>. Baldoc. 3202. ’ — Cfiailie Best. Maitii s 3135. il• Int Bn g, K it {, k 2177. N rman B ug, B^rnwel , 3145. ' J. sse Burnttt. Liuiil arton, 3286. l.ee Bri.wnj Barnwell, 3,356 Htj ward Bux «>n, Fairfax, 138. • kicliard Carr.all, VByeisMiH, 1549, Ciar- lie* Carte/, Fa rl'ax 3238. Brown Cave. AppU ton, 3386 C-’i r is Chi tor. App eton. 5369, Ar liiir C««r e, jjin lm g. 3403 Mai ly Cieech, Martii s 32^*2 \V11 i in t ho s. Fart >u. 3257. HiTiif t Comt-Cui^ Al o .dale, 2129, Wt div Conertrm ••/, 235 •leidm*- I»u• inis.Hilda. 3315. ' Patri.llttV-' ‘ I hi liber too. 3179 ' .lacs Uavis. Mejors Mill. 3192. M iLi s Ji rtch, T o.i a»-. 3314. All TIRED HOUSE OP IEPRESENTATIVES Having served the people; of the Coon* Hatreds Here la Ba'aweil ia the Saae M a member of Plight ]- . Ticed all v the time ; « eary and worn out n : ght and day ; H*ck HChes ; head aches • the lo4 er house of the GeneralJkasembly (and I thitjk faithfully), f hereby an nounce my candidacy foy re-election in the coming prtmftfyr and pledge myself to stand by the.nomination of the Demo-', nmk senst; n»-ao acne* —^uuunuaiiun oi int nemo-. Your kidntya are prnbsbly weakt-utd | cratic party, nnd to do all in my power to i* .. /.4 .'i/» a i i _* l nrnmnfp itc currocc / .*• '* -J ■- Y./u ^ln nil help them at their f\otk./ P rom Qle its success. / James' E. thivis. JUDOE OF PROBATE l>t di ^ ^'ho kn 1 I you ho M h, LaU'M Clary . Mam St , B . r iw e 1, sayi<: " About two ye-»rs ago __ Hiad h s* vtre 'cHse ■ uf kidney tro ih'e winch Pin me in a serious end tion My bar*k ' f« r re election to the office pf Judge of tu-i.d at limes l jf>an ne-vUus. had I» ro bate for Barnwe,, Connty, juibiec lo IcHdxches and object s-TIoh ted bet re thq rules uml regulations of the Demo ra- I hereby announce mvAdt a candidate r j* rleli, J (■ FrtH^yf, A llelidale, 141: ' Mhi hut tift'*. Allendale. 33d9, Lnid'ic Fi»»\d, lia ill c 34Id. I’m- ti > KomI. 551 elUng. 3136. Henry Gacsdeli, l liner, 3326 l, th*-r (ii’l a‘d A l t:i da e. 3226, Wil ie (inn th. A! leu dale .HS26. — H good Gai\1mr'Allendale, 1,890. ‘ J u MlbGirrvi Ur A i lend ale 3133. "■ .laun s Gieen. Mari ins 949 * Jec (iatcin, E kn, 5176. j my. eyes My kidr e,n acted irreg ila-ly , ami I I «• eo- si<Vr*bV a *-*‘r*. I f»1 * : tired and dull all ih. nm- to '. I) fan’s Kidney l* I a \\ ■ re*highly r* e umuei di d hY nm* by' i.t'om and l g t mui«* and • ii e 1 di n a* d root'd. I \r t r* I i- ’n.'i.n i Iim .s’tart, tl i-tiKckach'ii qui-kly leh in-.iriy b i«f • > y h act'd i a* * raj. ; 11 imI. //y pi cl Is d sait can-'l ai,dl/w ae | s on entrcD wc;i N y tic ^.tr n b e I iiM i c ii r. d eituie ^ird 1 re- 1 I'liinu i‘ ui Do in’s lym ey 1*1- whenever;!. have an/oi i»* tui.i'v.” l'r c» 6<V at aiCdea la-r+V^tn- , ply aid* f »r a k d^H-y remedy —, » t [» a' - Knli cv Pidjr^-i he ail me ' i h h t .Mi |C»rVh *y r'o t r-.Miih.irn Co-vM'grs Hiitl . Y. nsoline tic primary, and pledge rmself to supixjrt the nominees of the party. John K. Snelling. ^ : fortreasirer *S I hereby an bounce Tntself a -candidate 'for re-election to - the offic e of < ounty I reasurer for Barnwell < ounty, sulrject to the rules and regulations uf the Demin ra tio primary, and pledge myself to --iiiiporr the'nominees of the party. ' • J.*B. Armstrpng. How Any Girl Can Have Pretty Eyes No girl i< p e tv. if her eyes are u ,1, at rai rivd rr have dark ring-*. ONE ’WASH with pure lavoptik e: ! briglit- *-a I he the i \e* nt.d Mi- p i-e y• u w• t• • • ;t-* 1NCKEI•! iil.E result*. A s-niall 1) tt le JeiVOiitlk. i ften ni"k'** evei. healthy, sparkling and vivai ( u*. The qitci chai g* will trease you. Alutn- inum eye e- p KKKE. C N B irekhal- ter. d uggist. ' . PICKINC COTTON Our reporter was very mucii impressed yesterdayw hen lit* overheard, James Overstreet Gal ho tin, son of Ool. Harry IF Calhoun, President of tlie Home Bank of Barnwell, tell in his boyish way how much cotton he is picking every day for Mr. T S. Cave, who has a very large field oJ .cotton near the town limits. - J amesjs~on ly teti years - fdd and lie says he--'hopes to ;.pick a hundied pounds a ,day as soon as lie gets to going good. Hy vidunteered to pick cotton with out any suggestions from his parents, and he says he is going to earn him some money, aiul tin- is"an objvot lesson to tin* other white hoys of the town who are doing nothing, tif it ’s tin* patriotic duty of both white, ami colored in'thesty-war tinii/j to take hold nal do anv and every tiling. /r— ■ Mr. T. S. Cave also saLrt that Mr Sam Owens near tlu* town / limits had about twelve white Yiovs and girls in his field this week pickingeotton ; this is vyry commendable and this kind of s irit from our white boys and girls in what is going to win the- Will*. > Charleston, S. C.—“The memberi 'ef county war savings ^committees are devoting considerable time and trou ble to this inspiring cause," stated P M.-,R«a, viee*director of war savings, who has just returned from a trip to several counties, “and the people •( the counties in our state should ^6 operate with the committees. “The purpose of the War Savings Committee fa to create an army of pavers who will, by saving, release labor and materials for the use of the governmenL it: the war. and who will lend their ravings to the Government to prosecute the war. To n'e call should the people -rally with greater enthusiasm." 1 ‘ W. 8. 8. DOUBLE-BARREL DOLLARS / Every dollar you can lend To the Government gives you two shots at the endmy! * , Flrst./rou are helping to finance your country in the greatest crisis history—you are helping to. and send soldiers into the ngainst autocracy. , Second, you are saving—you are denying voursolf the unnecessary purchases that are faxing transpor tation facilities almost to the break ing point and that art keeping ser vice and materials engaged in an- neeCoLary -pur posies. Every dollar lent shortens the war. Every dollar lent lengthens your savings account. Investment In War Savings Stumps ,fa Patrlo- 'Mit. CROWINC HOCS. must ■». • 5 Fur a hog to be jeudH'ib * lie kei t gri wing from both to im rlw eng age. Hecatnmt be pridiiolH-* 'mlet-5 Te'i* lieaTfT y. Me c »F H ways !•- in a pn ii prinliiying c uidit oti-if he in fed B . A . Tb-min-’ Hog l’u.vder, p >j t'V♦ Iy tel! V II that tlli** r- reedy [ re- v u tf* ,cho era, nmoM-n wi ruin’ at CM es _ t-h ii flips. If the powder dee- I i < * t mike gociij, w/e will. 7* R, W. Waller. D-ul -r'. * A pji • ton, S (\ 7% Money on J.oiio Turn-* BROWN & BUSH Lawyers BAKNWIvl.L. S. (J. MONEV to LOAr- siinu 4 (la\ Loan niatle application received No Red Tape. ^ Harley & Blatt Attorneys at Law Barnwell, S. C. -= r> ’ . • ■ / , K/yps y^ir stomach well, your bowel* regular, j your livrr active nnd blood pure At Urn# arid ~ Cercra/ Stores Ca*A n-os.'Drug Company, Inc. Mant'fsrt'irers JacsoOnvulc, Ha., viho make the genuine. V ONALLMS >{) t * vl ; C v ’< < >r t h vnHiACH icbchase or VHLtt ruui pcr rtottiusi Y00 MUSI BUY ALSO AN EQOAL ' . ATXXIKT Cl OIBER COUli J M- i r t—> .. - t \ re -t- t*' - - . GET VDliR BONDS t j r in V* Those who Ijought Third Liberty Loan Ronds tlirougli -this hank, and have paid for them, will plca-e fake •> « • • uUotiee that we an* now iiolcliiar thriu„ A - • ■ / . " ’ ' • * M . sul>j(*ct to owner’s order, and arc* ready to deliver them. RfinjS vdnv rect*iptAvit!r-vcM?- < .jk. & » » : . - iuknv. i i i iVRAxni . The Bank of.Wc;:tem Carolma | BANKSTON BROS. IF 1>c fa i ia Jan. 2 01 cf Kciitui ky M’g t'o , Fa i u *ali, K ,. G lit i-incn : ' A Mr. Wi.l \V;r-T r-r ( f ftti* i• <• u ,{■> h id Mv+H 'Vj.iTrs 11- a w ie, df u u uni vh I'-ri tv i lad g v n tij* tmt Iimj e r - *1V I: g^ flout! .1 l.ii ivuilll 1101/8 p-yd |» ictiiM uii 'them I g'V-- hud oi l- 15 ti. pa '. pf y > r B. \. '1 horn s’ Hog F u h- Hlu 1 lie In** j I't'c too Ml t/li.l p M III* for it mm I a I vi < - i li'.’ cvi/r» • to- <>' I n ' L ' . r \ A yck hot S go; ">V* !• Hpll’t - t : 1 — 11 i] l< I 1 c 'Ii m-.i *! 1 i w h is t!i m in l.oil-* ai •! It t ' hey w T .- as ly* Igitf k T * tl -h 8 y j r. . wn t tn •.11 <I ! hat. he-aul I s li g d \mi a ii -o. sick, Ibi t l.r lit liT- pri/.e t’ cir ni i tl:.s i^peu a d h's ivlh p "ir i "i '• r l ivii their il rmt* I’ c: s : !i d ( hi k iu-fi.!i < !' r>.\ * c w.» ’lit a <! r 1 - - 1--' i- a .i»,.»4-r' gilrd-8 we h.a Juhirnie (irubUs.'Dui b-.r’on 2249, - Hutidv.i* ovi»r, Meyns Mil 33j Jo-'Grvgory, Fairfax. 3358 t I ff Gr> t*n, Black v\li*vT^0(» r F>n*-ri Gunter, \Vi*d«t7ii 33*3, Uy/.ie Ibae kii s e to i. 2955. Jem ings Hankiua u, EL onion, 3047 Ben Harde/fTA! en fal*-, 3401. ,1 e ii in r H ay Kl tie.’1794 •, Nu’/k'su Ho liifr..,to l ieton. 3096. J nines Hightower, Elko, 3861 X \rinui*. \V Jenkii .8. FranCli viile, S. C.. 3158 l.m ce Jei kif», Fairfr x. 3330. pFir nrjeJoilii8i n Fa r ax. 2u70 aes/HF-Jui ns n , Allen a e, 3155 8a n Vr I Julu.so i. Hat:evine . 3229. l’r. s on Jo.’i* a, .^ll»*i dale. 3.’30. 1,'iii'n.e Join s Tliiri w«-i], 3237. laddie Kelley, Allei dile 3348. Tunni .** Kirby, Sldba'en (ia , 1092 WilTia Iiirh. Dunbario *. 3101. 1 Ed Mar. in, Mat tins.*2472. Mharlie V itc ell.-Wil is on, 3379. ’ Enux ,M tcln 11 Allei dale, 3300. G'orge Mi/.an. Ellemou, 3219 WarreiY Murcbrs n, Allendale, 31134 ,Solum n McCredy, B wn Aell, 3080 Enn s (> loin. Bari.w* 1*, 701 —IV ry (H». jis; A bend vie.-2307 K cba<d Owens. iMackvi le, 3384 Warl.n g on 1’iuckney, Al emlale. 2010 *. If uben. Pri-et* r Barnwell. 200,1 J *<i on e l’e* pie , M iuistuo. 30<3 John Payne. syi aim re. 32(0 Leioy Primter K'iue, 3214 Hob- it 1! i v. W w list on, 2359 Bn a 1 u? t-l iptnan, Baldoc, 2084 Saxon Seim. Bhrnw* ll, 1501 .lan e' Smart. Allendale. 32 ( 8' — • 8iill ev Mmth u L(Juier. 3308 „ (iaddie I er ry. Ma tins 5335 The d • e lb inns, B ai*k\i le, 3321 JtmiV T lley. Baldoc 3143 Ab ahani T lloy, Bitdec,32l8. Char ie l'rutti. B rmvell 3249 Aril ur 1'eot’i, 1)<i• bir on, i>193 Gariei t T ui.'•E eniun, 312’’ Fra k Wale. Mait ns, 3553 Ediu W.dker. Fairfax, 3240 rJjHiMui* E. Walker, Ulmer, 1416. ,)*8se WeallH r-ber ,.Wil-ir t n,334o. l ha l e Wa*l iuglou, Savannah, Ga., 194s. — — Dndor-e Washii'itin, Blackville,3337 CalHer White. U iner, 3255 Be-i W illi ons, Sne 1 ing, 1020. Angus W 1'iain*, Klii e. 3113 Mi'Kiney iV'i-ods, Btidoc 3208. I’eier Washington, (. liarli sum, 8. C. 21 K THE ELLENTON BED. _.-.C mt nued fiont Fust Pace vice, she, through ltor personal ef forts, colitcieii the iiityjor part of the fiimls used by tlu* S. C. di vision to establish a b<*td in the Same h*d-]»itai. Xot eu'ment with having a -hale in this bed, the (-IniptiT di teimined to have one of its own, to bv Vailed t 1 e M- lmtoii Bed. and are iioihng or ditters troiu tin ir efforts •com fort a hie. Six hundred pav tin- i \|>i-11si ami’ [ittiejjt to and sc . res o| ■pass- throy-gh ! tiiat leiiirih of tune, soiiu CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADVS. FOR SACB F'DH SAEE—N’ce bav horse, eight yr**. old^erl. d 1 1-j/g n’’e at d a tboru-og'i. combii a’ i* n in ae. Tins hi rse ik woitii lot king a»,' .O N. Burcl h(Hter, Agt.. i'arnwelcS. C. FOR' 8A LE— One Jrra-'y Milk C"W, 3 jea s on). vA ill be in imu. in about thrfre werks. VV. H. Da't 8 13 2 pd Barnw. ll S C H F. D 2 WANTED WANTEf> — A gtvml tnrlk eow mifb young calf. . Box 278, Barn-well. 8. C. fOR COlNTY SUPERVISOR i r * I hereby announc^ myself a candidate t., for f ’otihty Supervisor, subject *i« % the | rules and regulations of the Democratic • primary, and pledge myself to support ,Uo€ nominee thereof." J S. Still, AlFendale,.S. C.. H. I D. 1 hereby announce myself a< candidate for re election to the office of County Superv isor, subject to the rules an<l reg ulations of the Demixratic primary election. , . -- B II. D\ t hes. LOST or STOLEN STOLEN — Fr on Mac^lm ii^ Churvk. yi rd 'tTfiTIn ire mop and buggy *.Vtde was jet track. H'veu jetrn old, Ioiii^ leg*, wdh I left and ir ih d., hmg biodiy tail, iriinn e.l.Hiul in go< d to n- tdiiiun. Make SI liuFgy. ' KFTri',^ Hide. s,)ring4. bt dy black witti red ► tripe*; h rne.80 *• i «1 i • ary with heavy h'ini' imde leather li.n m. Ke.Vhrd. Notify Lnwrie Bat a. . P. () Box 117. Eiko. S .C. LOST OH 81 HAYED—Fr. m uiy lot n*ar U in * th I'lmreday light, Aukus’ 15th o ie dark r an mare mule with elifMun Lfi t ar. and one da'k biy mule —»ack.w« ighing about 900 pound*. T-* Any information leading to the re- covrnol «iid mu’es will t>evewa*ded. Notify Jonea Boynton, 8 19 ltpd UIn era, 8 C. FOB AUDITOR. - I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of Auditor for Barnwell County, subject t<) the rules and regulations of the Dem<»<4atic primary,, and pledge myself lo support the nomi nees thereof. H. W Rilev. COTTON is marketed to best aovtmtage through Bearee &. Battey, Savannah, Ga. , CANDIDATES CARDS- the, • i r Will boys, whom tan.der inure FOR fcONGRESS 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for election to Congress from the Second Congressional District, pledging myself to abide by the rules and>regulations of ethe Draocratic primary election, and to supfx>rt the nominees thereof. Nathan Geovgo kwms. y 1 hereby announce-my candidacy for election -to Congress from the Second Congressional district, pledging* myself to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic party, and to support the nominees thereof. ’ \ - T. G. Croft. 1 am a candidate for Congress for the -Second Congressional District, comnosed of the counties of Saluda, Edgefield, \i kenj Barnwell, Bamberg, llapipton, Jas. per and Beaufort, subject to the present and future laws and rules of the Demo cratic party. Platform: “One hundred per cent American.”' ZT— G. L.Toole, N f Aiken, S. C„ * -f r—: ■ . FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ’ 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office ot Counryfommivstoner from district No. 1, subject to the xules and reguhrttbhs of Yhe Democratic prima ry, and. pledge myself to sufiport thtt.nom- inecs of the'partv. I — E. G. flirt. v ■ | hereby announce mvself a candidate fortlie office of County Commissioner from District number three, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democrat ic primary, and pledge myself to support the nominees thereof. I. I.. Box. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ofjficc of Coiintv i ommissioner from the-second district, subject to the fules and regulations of th'e Democratic primary and pledge myself to sui*|k>rt the nominees of the, party. . - . • A. I. Me Lcmore. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re election to the office of County Commissioner from district number one. subject to the rales and regulations of the Democratic party, and pledge myself to support the nominees thereof. K . ^ CjjjMij-Moody. At'the s limitation of msmv trieiida 1 heretiy a’nonppe niy citMfidtkrf for C in tv OmniDioner froni the yecurid district, snbj ei to th^~ rule* ,an.d regul-tioiisof ill** Democratic primary. Your vote and ‘supp rt will be' api re> isted. . — €. B Eliis Jr. - r :r » I her- In annr unce int self a candidate for the offi *e of County (J 1 mmivMor.er. f.'iun diftiujt number one, suhj 'c* to the'rul* s Hid r- gulatione of the Demo cratic prim ry flection. Jas. J Hay. 1 hereby nhnburce luyit ll a caudi- ilht* for re-eiectiou t > 'he * Hi *e of C"(t ty Commissioner from the #ec* nd district, subject to (he rules.and regula- ' h)iiso f the Demccrnti'* [*rimary. Barney F (J\vet;s. dollars s ot a l’_! 'TtHpitlvs, pat lent.s will i In* bed in 1 hereby announce my candidacy for Will rcelectiou td*. Congress, pledging myself nurse i to ‘*‘bide by the rulcs and regulations of i the f)emocr.,it4c party and to^suj'port the nominees jhereof. , , . James F. Byrnes. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. n- ^ I H *’ MS a : t wc r- n nr ry t »i!v. • ^nmst(^Vr;<rs. G. A\'. Hutson. to i'cc()\ ir coin pie ttdy andi rotUri| t«) tile tl’eiicnos, sOinotol 1 hereby announce myself a candidate ■ i, , ’for tlie ljouse 6f Hc-pFcsentatm-s, subject oc invalid'd l.nliU', »tiul > on -, jo ll.t* rules and regulations of the Dern who make tin-.**Uj)i enio, Mionllce, ! ocratic r rimary, and pledge myself to Will “go \W-t.”‘Jt .n a wonder- I support the rtOlTnces thereof. 1’ul wi>rk o f the mo.-1 pruc t ica 1 ....j „ rv <or t * j 1 hereby announce myself-a candidate • '• ' . . ■ • j for thedlouse of Representatives, subject 111* 1 ( haji.vr 1> J aiding Its to‘the rules ami regulations of the Dem- tuuus by limans df the Tea lloom | cKiatic paaty, pledging myself tosuppert *• .v liavt' esttibU-lit-U, uiul iiy , v „ Palt( . rwi)i M D publTe an<l private subscription*.; •>* Two alt* ontfus a week, l ues- aturihtys, they serve days und drown* in -a.ndw ic I liereby announce myself a Candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules and regulations of ade eustani en am,cake, the-Democratic primary, and pledge rn-y- , "• 'A,,.'' l " .\'.b 2 StdlTO «t^f¥)r<vThe ^notnurees-oL^tlie he-.and ice tea, atnl . lHv i '•V. Bratton FOR MAGISTRATE s ** I hereby announce myself a candidate for magistrate at filackville, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary, and pledge myself tosup-u' port-the nominees thereof. J. T. Still. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re ele* tion ti» theoilice of Magistrate, at Baldoek, subject to the rules anil regulations of the Democratic primary, and i ledge myselt to sup port the nominees thereof. ... I.. Bennett. 1 hereby announce myself a candida’e for re election to the office of Magistrate at Allendale, • subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic^ j rjnvary, an.d j'h’ilge myself to support The nomi nees oi the party." - i v Ji-E. Tobin. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate at Hilda, subjec t lothe rules and regulations of the Democratic pri- mary, and pledge my elf to supj>oit the nominees thereof.. ‘ W. L. Harley. I hereby announce my candidacy for re election to the offic;e of Magibrate at Ihwuwell, subject to the rulesand.regula tions of the Democra*ic primary, and pledge myself tis support <the nominees thereof. / Id. \Y. Holman. ‘ i 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for re election to-the office of N1 lgistrate inAVillislon, subject to the rules and feg-. ubitions of the Democratic.primary, and j-ledge nTyselT to support the nominees thereof. •* *■ ,H. I • Wooley. j, 1 liereby-aonouhce myself a candidate for Magistrate in Four Mile,'subject tothe Tub’s aigl resJukttiqns o( 'tlu 1 ^enu-cratic ffrimai>; and pledge nryseb" to siipjHjrt' . the nominee,thereof - J..B. Peeples, MiiletUilie 8. C." ! hereby announce Ynvseli a candidate f r 'd'gist rate in l oiir Mile. ubieVt t»» ,< , ami regulat-iuns < : V cj-atlc , : . and pled), e ; , ort the nominee therfcciL m.v • J J. Nnt’lling, Mille t. . 1 I ant. unceT.nsT , ■ v ' I for • ■ the olfjcc • ' . '■ : a IWu- —^-sc,to the tb’.i-a « I>m i : c‘ • and the Democrat: ^•>sc-'i to sup;>< 11 lento- u to sup-. !'c S.C. i'daie. I ’isiiate s- and reg - ~~rry. rrul iivniii ees ■ ' r J r—«. i ’ George I . Hill y a nr. »*Yuce hn car.d Vacy ' »r at li Ida.-Mibj' ; s! ' > ti e ru es i ’ L ! i‘;>'b-' ,l ’k oi die .j V-'' 1, •’ : 'jfVP-.L*' 1 :n ir \f TucTpTeiT^e tim sell tO "'iit'i'ii t tuo' :rum nee* thereof. *