Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, September 05, 1918, Image 5

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/ X - V* auuiwiu. unntL lumu, ». a elution Notice. BTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA^ COOMTY or BARNWIM^^ Bj John K, Sue i 1 ji> i .Esq u i rf^T rote ?k Judge. jUrL;. WteroMfrft MWtin • M*h. m<id« suit io nefn grant him LntrawHd »A<f- ministration of ths Ecrats sn($> wffsAAR of K<Jw«rd r MSfclker. dressed ; ' 'j* - coir. HARLEY WRITES ROME. monish crad —j ,,, .. deces-ed, thst ihey b* i»i>d njpp^Mr be fore me in tte eourt of Probsra. to be held at Barnwell on Wedne*day, Sep tember 11th next, after publientiuil thereqf, at 11 oeloek in the torenoQfl.to show CHiife, if any they have, why.ibe oaid Admit/iitration >hodtd nt»l • ti«a granted/ - . - A -s:\‘* 'Jiren under rffy hand tlni 27tlidij of Aueu-t. Anno Domii LIAT& . .• JOHN K.TsNELLING. f $ Judge ot Pfobat*. Publifhed on the 2Ulh day of,-A.ugu*t^ 1918, in the Barnwell Sentinel ■ “ L f Two or three weeks ago we published a letter in the Senti nel from Herbert L. Harley, son of Mrs. T, Bt parley and /are publishing the following letter this-week from heu son,-James fheie are. therefore, to eite and 1 Rwh^JaJitys HAHb*y, wha is also oniih all and singular the kindredaeid \ , ilip'rnlnrfi The letter is as editors of the said Efiward Walker; with tlie COJOIS. i.it Hiitr is «is follows : / Some where in Belgium, /• “Aug. 2n^l. 1918. ‘Dear Mother: I received yonr letter July 4th, andi was sure glad to hear from you. 1 would have written-you before now hut have been up to the frnht since July 2nd. Have been in. the trenches most of the time, but we are now back at rest /Camps. Just left the trenches this A. M. - -■ ■ “Wallace was slightly wound ed by a big shell but lie is 0. K. now. I whs shocked bv. a big. truck motor shell yesterday F. M. I am not over it yet. Ira still nervous ai d can hardly write..It struck in gbout ten feet of ine - made a hole in the ground about eight feet dee]). It is right funny to see the boys trying to dodge the shells. There isn’t any use to try to dodge the machine gun bullets, but you can most always bear them' com Miff and sbmfc tihilpyoU'iidVe time to get in a dugbut. I hope ;t)&t kttijrAUH-ibe lang J&e&redlMs’ great war will close. , . , “Tell Monroe tliat 1 recfttved both oT 'Tiis ‘ Jeiters, ^nd'^ilj wiite him : sdbn." . ” - “Herbert is all O. K. yet, I haven't seen T. B. in two raoiuhs, bub hear from him. Don’t rhink he has been in the trenches yet. I am corpoial of a machine gun squad. We have beeti doing good work in the trenches with it’ I.have a good squad of men. Every one of them are big healthy, strong, brave^ fellow s, so 1 am willing to go to the trenches with/them any time. Althopg.li I have- had some close calls 1 got through alright, please, don't worry a- bout ine, for 1 believe I will go through this war alright., “I could tell you lots more but I am not allowed to *ay too much. Tell papa 1 will write him in a few- days. Will rlost with love to you and everybody. Your son, James Mal.itus Harley. Co. F- 118th Inf.*A. F. O. 749. •American K. F. FEED OUT YOUR HOGS HX WEEKS EARLIER.. , , In.eTery Lot of|! oge'dn fs*d two < r thru** week* quickl> And »«»*uilIy *st loss tb*r< others if all would fatvqxi like Thera, the sutundrora would be re*d> for tto*--mvkewi»twf*^f etTl'fjr.ajHi 4> Rave nix weekwfrad iM'hfc Uetrt‘tliet joii folly »i dere>ard • pte- The bog thns.fstVni eawi'y’must be n prim** physical eocrtittorf:Ti! Thomas’ Hog Prwder Is a eerdOioi er for bogs. It keep* their ••stem clean and h-sltby and eaabUa Ahem Wei q ue^lf without fallinjfw pM’r J 10 u*ua) disea»e* of - hoar. The . Be. A Thom**’ Hog Powder is cal stock food It’s S»ra ghl m-dicif-e and we Look (tie agetiey because it enables jou to feed £** k ‘T t p , «|r R. W. Walker. TVaifr, • ■ « , ’ Appleton. 8. C. TAKE IT IN TIME Jo»t A • Scores Wn*«l fee Waiting : ** J “ ‘ ‘ ,v If you neg'ect kidr.ey»bac^actur, Ur-nary troubles often follow. Aft in ijrn* by cum u the kidrieyo. I) a •> kidney Pills are espoeiallv for weakened kidneys. Alan? p^op e in this^itVlHlity’rweoih. m^nd tliem. ., >, • - i > /• ■ Here e one ease : Mrs. J J. Roger, Hampton, says: “About five y»ai* **o 1 »a* troubled with a tery lame bafk.wlneh aehed hard nesriy all the time. My kidney* didn’t act riaht ami eer* very annoy- ii'lt. 1 rufTered tor same time and 1 wa advised ro try Doan’f Ki luejL ; i’ilts, After taking thefn a hho’rt tune". 1 t>r- saa to teei relief. My harkfslh »tn>4iger the ache was fast di'app.trarinf’ and tny kidney* tegan to act rtonnally a^ain. '1 kep»a»iah>Dg Doan’s Kidney piufrun til 1 had uaed t*>e contents r>f one bus. when 1 felt so g c*d that I did is’ f ii*<d »>ny more I onv-n’t ttken any ot Doan’s hint e. as my ki ItiVys have t-een li -e _ Price 0LV at &!l dea-'or* Don’t jijy »ek for a kid .e> remedy—»« t In uur KiJney Pill*-»ihe mme liial Mrs, K-ivg'i had Fo ter-MilhurnUo ,Mfgra., buffY. Good Reports Please Barnwell There h«-* never br*^n Hnv'thuitf vt th tli t v M U K reunite of pure l.avOptik e,«* wash. One man’s eyes w> s so badly sir lined h** could , tint r» ra<l withbtf natn. TV\0 applications »<f Lavoyitik relieved Inin. A lady had tiled thr e differ to t gla.-s8 s fir weHk. eyes. <)NE I.avopnk wa*li surpri*td her. V\ e uoarant-e a small tiottle to benetl’ •EVERY CASE weak, «-trained or ittd->ned eves. U. N. Burcki.after, drugg st, - / '• - / MONEY to^ LOAN Loan made same (lav application received. No Red Tape. Harley & Blatt Att&rneys at Law Barnwell, S. C. TWEHTT-ONE WRITE MER EMTRAIR- ED HERE FOR CAMP MORDAT, - The following Mhile men which’ left here Monday lor Camp Wadsworth includes pra-’.t cally ah of the men in C9*<s One of,-ate i%17 registration in thi- Corn - ’ . Willie' It. I^rry, TfliireTteviUe. / dlt-T r H, ** tunf-r^e, Ban.#-*ll, Julius J. Anderfion. Du-ibarton. 8ta*ling Umbb*. Hi da,-- / BoJ-'niuC. R «dy carnweli. Me, viu l. roy lh i', E-ko — Bolomn Y hi.oa .. Harps ell. "j. TBoiuph ro MeKer .<•», Blackville. Aloii/.i J’atee Elko • Josi uftb hi owitz AHendiie, Mart'* W v 'i8‘. T/lko. “ • Theod •'!*Ei ley. Care. Konal . fi.Ptr oek, Barnwell, rDaniel A laok,. ru, Meyer* M.ll, Lawton l Slii. Blackyitle. John Bun) i.n P' o'k, KHruweli. Beu I. Peepieo, Millctteville. John (.) Her on, Fai f-»x. —Monron -W Bu'ckhait j r, Dunbart m. Win, B Rice A Head ale. A beri C UJoni, E ko The Lo.:»l Hoard In* 8 b>en .ordered t > lid f nr oth j r calls v» i:I.i-s'' the next t in w--eVa I h i*e ioelud d in flrat call leave tm'ay (Thursday) for Camp Jack»«>fi ht.<1 are a-; t bows: -^tTiarli- Wi u ih, Mar i . Thoe. U’N-nlUsl o d, Dm bariqn. (ie»rgt D wev Uodil -rd, B Tlc. ville Charlie Cli to i \Viod'rard Willi-ion. .Willie J aeph Thomas. Fairfax, .bainuel Cr..bbs, E ko, Harrj Eweil Kay, B aokvi le. Ralph Bi-len, VNifhston . John Julian Cr« ec i, K ine. Hil Owe.s Bres,, Mari*n. -James Leon Di-iinood, Blackville. Pre»t.*u O. Beck, WiJ ia-on. Colie Rhett Manuel Blackvi ,e Isadora B umr. Willi-uon. Contiued from Fag* one. STATEMEHT BY THOS. H. SEEPLES. ■/- TO TIe VOTERS^ BARNWELL % \ ELLENTON ITEMS El lent n. S C. 8*pt. Vod-Miss W Jraif ^ai'drued.home att.-r an ex>ended'vi* t w.VIrs Bryant Bush M *se* K.izabrrttr snd :Mk> Jdbnson of Alteiiffajr'.ftfe v ani <g, «ei»uyws- iH tow.n. ' v r'.- . vrfit. Mrs ;Kred ;.Brinkley:» kpafcding several ivhsk* *o Hendereonvtlle.^N. C. to a successful conclusion the great nndertaViftg before the na tion aifd the allie^irorldjn am heartily in favc^r of bending eve- ery availaple man in America, as went forth the ancient hosts of the Lord, to bring y ; ctory and glory unto the cause of human ity, and 1 wish to re-assure the people of South Carolina- that efforts, will/be set forth with this sole purpose in view, re turning from the spat in the Sen ate to the Alnny to do my bit as a soldier in actual service, whicli I feel wiil hefi, greater honor and for a nobler cause than any other .in .Fhe sight of God and man. V -' As to the other, issues, tl»e i/'hort time in the Senate would doubtless give me no opportu nity to bring them to a success ful conclusion. They can be properly presented and conclud ed in due course of tiijue. As to this, I wish to reiterate that 1 believean supporting labor in its legal efforts and protecting cap ital in its lawful investment? for they go hand in hand and their intercourses should beeompati- hie. Also that s>me enactments should be made to adjust the conditio,ns of labor confronting the farmers and others and that the, allotment allowed* depend ents Should be handled thioughV the various Local Boards and withheld from those who refuse to work on account of having t|ijs donation from tho Govern ment. The farmers and homes in South Carolina are feeling the -C' It is with great pleasure that I Continued from Pigs Or**. — , t . , MR. OTCHES MAKES ITATEMEHT. grand jury ealtod mo Wore *<wri • tri Imve theprmlege of expres.nng tlwui ^ iW|uiiw why there . m my teeble *«y, , 0 Xh delay, and adyiaed- apprecidlmn and 8.m^ thank. tlui ^ t , |e . Wtd (;ithor bri to the people 6*. Barnwell ._,.r spent W«dbe*tl»Y night in town. Miss Bea*r* Ilarprr, ol F»rlern, S. O, i* spending a here. week with relative! RURAL CARRIER EXAMINATION Private Rowland Camptell, of An derson, leetured to a large and -inter eetvd audience at the Eilenton school house on lant Wednesday evening. Mrs. Anga-* Wilson is recovering after a severe illness it,/ ' The many friend* of Mr. Grosland Bush will regret to k-aru that he i* quite sick. The pucal event of th° week was the re^ei turn given at the U. D. C; tea ro -m by Air*. Thomas,on lad Wednes day I’. M., f.»r Mr*. Ureeu. Mrs. !>esi and Miss Bnte, uf Barnweil. ami Mr. Rowland Campbell, of Anderson. Th(^ le* room was simply but'ariis.ically deeoialed in the naUqiial c dors atid all ed f ags Tlie guest* w» re meun ill, door by Mesdames Dixie Dunba*-, C-(is land Bush and-.(iemgo Bush,- Mrs Thomas was assisted in receivi g by Merdsun-s Eugene Buckingham, A M. Harley, Ailed Dunbar, / Ida Jones Charlie Turn* r, Horace C tf «'* r -. and about a settlement at once with the hailioad company or ask for Mr. Harley's resignation and get some other attor ney to take charge of the matter.* E'ailing to get a settlement , tho County Special >ale of'' ladltys Wrist Board instructed nje to a«k for Waiciies at iiantt/s from Sep-i Mt. Harley s 1 resignation. In tember. 5th to lDtli. Special | view of the fact that Mr. Harley shipment .arrived Tuesday of ! has statedthat one reason he wa«_ County for their sffpfrert iu the first primary whicli *r«HiUed in iny election as County Commis sioner from the Third district, J. L. Box. this week. Call early and make j fighting me was because I ha<L youriselection. fdO.OD watchys written bun an insulting letter, ^oing at $23.75. 11 beg to insert 4»ere a copy of — ^ the letter that I addressed to Mr. Mi,res Mamie *nd Lmi.e la, ml , Mafluv . wl ; tch j, foll6ws . E! R.*n to o', have rammed after nu t*x t(Mi(1#*d vi-it to friend* in Alabama. CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADVS. FOR SALE COBY OE I.KTTKR. December 5, 1917 ^ J. F, Harley, E?tj.. Barnweih, S. C. : . Dear Mr. Harley—AVe, as th^ FOB BALE—Nic* tiay hor**, ci/hi yr*. ‘Louutv Board, failed to agre^ oid. p*rf*cUy g n«ie #nd » thorough ve’sterdjiv wirh Mr* Millnr combi-ation - home. Tn»« hi*rae i« , u >c leruay WuU . lr. .Minor, and 1 was instructed by them to worth looking at,- C. N. Burckhalt**r, Agt.. Barnwell. 8. C, FOR SALE—Eritire herd of dairy cow* eom»'ing of Thiriy hign grade Jrrn*yi, Fir* r*giatered HoisM i in eow* ai-d 2 ragiRiered ILiklein bulk, Will've 1 a* a whole or veparate' j.WiU b*glad i«uib(jw ihi* uttek-UMte/raafd partu-a, ' - . ^ > 7 28 m * . -'C ' FOR SALE-nFfpkh -krCuaS^ bieal ji, •Waeht-r’* Ureal Mill. WiaCvn,B. . C., frtr |2 00 per D iwtej ,* 1406 p«*r ; O) and rad pmiFrdl fi ^ b. iniif • d on famon* Mvadokr* HtH. fj ■^<■25- 6rrt asK that you send in \our resig nation as County Attorney, to- take effect at once, so that we can* call in other attorneys to manage our case. We regret very much that this ’f.tep is. necesaary7~jBTt it see my L:l_. — a ‘ x* i i * i • r /T ^‘*£SBefr/ W } &. eh*« #ff can't do otherwise. 1 *-i»L r'e»i04»' Mr. and 1 1^r*. Orl^ OJrecne, Mira Hallie Bale and Kent Beat, of Bsrcwell, e ff ec ^ s 0 f the independence of those^who are sharing this boun ty,, I do not believe in depriva-, tions or injustice, but 1 do be lieve that the “Work or Fight’’ system should applv to every able bodied man or woman in America today, Thos. II. Pebpl es.> Th^ United SStates Civil 8er- Manejlu* Bu*ii. Dtiig.iiiui fru.t punch yice-Uommission has announced 1 was *cm\l h.i during the I*. M by an examination for the County of Barnwell. S. C.\ to Ine held at Aiken on Sep. 28,19IS; to fill the position of rural carrier at Wil- Jiston and vacancies that' may later occur on lural routes from \iih*«-* \inr> Foreman, l'ereta iinrley, Luce rlitre. Fn »*i - Mil t*r and Merle Dunbar JT - it* a number ofguea,6 cai el dului v u<e 1* M. Personal. — John Bellinger Ryan, Jr., and Willis Duncau Ryan,'sons of John B. Ryan, formerly of Barnwell, have been commiiisioned Lieutenants ofin fantry and Field Artillery, re spectively, in tbicle'SH m’s army 4 . TO THE VOTERS OF BARNWELL COUNTY. Owing to the fact that I a'm a farmer, my crop in the field and labor being very scarce, it wild be impossible foil mo to see a great many of you before the next -Primary election, therefore, I take this means of thanking you for the suppo’T given me in the past and earn estly solicit a continuation of your support in the coming pri- in a ry. ' Your very truly, vG. W. Hutson. Wanted wanted-a young e«lf. .... -V— good milk «ow. with Bm 27«, B^rrtwMl, M, C. 8 \ LESMA.N WA N f^D.;uA Lubriratf ig Od. (rmiii*;',' Bpecitlti* *. Puiut. part or wholi*,liyk«.' JlAD with v«r or rig pr-f*rr»d .. *. Rivi*r Rr fi*dng (/omp^nv, 9 5 H - Clerviaad, Oliio. ■-*«*->» FOR HEN T. ,*Vc’i L Furbiidied cot tag**. For Tr»H-4rt/orma- t on apply to Mn. S. A. Mr Nab, 2tpd Barnwell, 8. 0. CANDIDATES CARDS- THE DOLLAR We have been accustomed to sav that a dollar remains a col- form aud—application bianks- may lie obtained from the offices other post on,cos in l Ik- al»vr j me 4 ti((llwl govern- from the mentioned Cptuifv. 1 lie *'*»■»>-[ UnitC(1 State8 Civil service at! la ;. bd , it j. 0 ne of tin- tliin-s nation will he open onlv to mail | ^ D . Aj.plnU- h ,V / ,o oo r true ! M w citizens who are actually domi- ^ llUl 1)t . fonva ,i‘ a to ~ Vtted in theaerriuny ol the post Ct , nlm - ss ; 0n Ht Washington! ofhice in the County and who 1>mC t,ea'.'le date.! imel tl|eother re.pi.irenients set. >T( , e va ,. airer - for wntch lllVs forflFin‘Form No. 1977, i^ exaiiiination '1s announced ed by the food fbat It will buy now and in the vvear 191-3, a dollar is onlv 54 cents in Wash ington and Baltimore. Just a 1S ! few nities.'tq the north it is 57. / 1'ft? Mo trey on hong 'Icrnis BROWN <Sr BUSH Lawyers ~ KARNWKLL?!?. U. caused by the-enlistni^nt oi tile! f . en ts in Piiilndelpliia. Ih* Ne^v carri<r formerly empluViHl on | York and riiicaguit isBiffeent^ Stilting the matter a little differentlv we itiay sav that the FOR SECOND PRIMARY FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules and regulations of the Dem ocratic primary, and pledge 'myself to support the nominees thereof. G. W. Hutson. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules and regulations of the Dem ocratic paaty, pledging myself to siippert the nominees thereof. ' - A. B. Patterson, M. D. Believing mysalf to te in sympathy with the aims of a majority of tbe voters of Barnwell County, 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives.Jsubjcet to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. Dr. E. W. Ellis. I h-rebv aniK unc • niys If a oandid*»te for the H mse of Kepi>w*DtHtiv'*es, *ub- j**ei t* the rulee nod regulatioi s of the P in cruic primary, nod j» *-dge my- f-e!f ro s ijoiort th** i,omioe*-B tli * sa ne , ** J. W Fo r. tlie rente. Upon liw hbnorable. ilivebarge from the’’'military ser- i- >-• x 1 X GET YOUR LIBERTY " - * — —r—t X v Those who. bought Third Liberty Loan Bonds tlircHigh this hank, mid i . * • . have paid for them, will-please take notice Unit we are now liolding them * subject UiowiuT’s order r and are ready to de liver them. 7 " • x ii -. s . . • * / .• Brin" yourroccipl with.you. * ' • BARNWELL BRANCH The Bank of Western Carolina vice of the (ioveriiK'iit lie wITT; sj, r inking value oLl'ic -dollar be entitled to reinstatement to would linlicate that if you b’ave his. former p Xtioii as carrier on j anything that you want t.o this route in aci’orclance wit li tlie j this is vour time to sell, because statute .-approved Jujy 28, 191b. |yqn will get more dollars for it which is as follows. than ever before. But if von Aijv ]‘O’-Lai employee who has want to buy.it is better to wait entered the military service of until the inevitable fall of {irices the l uit< (1 States,or • who siia 1.1 that will surelv affect everv- ^ FOR COUNTY COHMISSIONER At ti c k ilicitntion of many friend* I hereby a ipouiice .my cniididHCj^for Ci U'-tv l< ’nniPioner fr mi the. eecend district. Kilbj et to th- rule< hud reg'*intioii-of Hi* Democratic.pmnafv. Y.o*ir v tc aud aupport will be ap;fHciited. C. B. mii Jr. • I herebv nun ounce rnvsclf# q'.nulidaie for the c'f v *e of ('oiin.ty ('onTfiiirfsioner. l<-oin distri *t miiiiber, one,, snaj-c* to the rules * nd r-gujsf ion* of the Demn- crati<'4*fim .ry election. t Jas. .T Ray. I hereby anuoQi ce my-u-lf a eaiKii- date for re-e!ehtion t * the dlli *e of Cou ry ConimP.-ioti* r from the *ecotid district, subject tp’h.** rubs and ret'ula- tions of the Dem'ic'^til-pri'iinry.’. Barney F , Owens." d.isd-urged hereafter enter it being honorably therefrom, be permitted to re- country laid |he foundation of smne' Ills position in the-'jiiA.-tal j his wealth bv s.avirfg li is iu’ii- depirtiueut which he. left torrn"] ings~(lur’,ng the Civil: War and ter sucli service. FOR MAGISTRATE 1 hereby llinyunce myself a candidate for re election to the office of Magistrate at Allendale, subject to the- rules arid regulanonsr’Snhe DemcK*ratio primary', most substantial citizens .(it this and pledge myself to supjiort the nomi nees of the party. -ball, upon'thing after the war. One, of the However, liny person appoint cd to this position may.-in the discretion of the Lost < h'ri.c De- : partmeht, la 1 assigned v > Vtho- pa its ”ot .tlie pimjal _serv i«V:' «*. ’ tra'iYsi ‘-retF to otiier Lra-n bv Xtliuialassilii d >pi \ ice i\»f wh:,- i l>e is eligible.0- Du ’ ' ‘ ’ • J. K. Tobin. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate in Four Mile,subject lothe •J *pi.vrng up p'fnperty at tlie low { r °l es antl regulations of the Democratic price- t-hi<t prevalie«I ward. • just after- 1 ms We a to ig, to do for tb re ft without j»rinVary; and pledge myself to supi>ort the nominee thereof J. B. I’eepies, MillettViUe, S. C. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR ff6t leatown trim Tt^entng to l<x>k ciiber my wor|f, Blit if you carcr*o have a ta)1c witJi ,ni<- L^ifUl ti'.y >and arratigfi tobies you. Youre very firuly, B. II. Dvchoii. [Cojiy) . , 8uj>erviaer. The Mr. Miller referred to io the above lette.r is tho claim - agent of the Southern; Railway * . i ' , i- I am going fully into the mat ter bercause of subseijuent devel opments. At the meeting of the County Executive Committee to- tabulate the votes and declare the results Mr. Harley made* personal reference to .me, aod\ stated that he could prove over my signature that $3,000.00 had been lost to the Gounty by the present Board. He also made other charges of a persona l-n^- . tore, and 1 obtained permissiqn from tlie Cliair to make a stat$ • mepit, feeling that Mri Harley lwui gone out of his way to nialfe it appear that I and the oth^r members of the Board had lott |I3,0()0.00 to the county, either through ignorance or d£- sigu, I felt that my ^character , had been publicly assailed, and 1 denied his charge in ,1‘orcefpl laqguage, aud this brought on tM personal difficulty between- us The truck was sold at pub lic auction for $1,225.00, and a suit is now j>ending against the railway compativ for the balance of live valqe of tlie truck. This is how the county lost, three thousand dollar^ under tlie pres ent adiiiim.-tnition. Tbisiwliow ! stole $5,000.00 fronUtim county, as tiiat minor has alaQk^ained ^circulation. I regret exceeding ly that these charges led to a per sonal difficulty before tlie com - rnittee, but what man would have done otherwise? Our coun ty treasurer, by reason of liis po sition, is thoroughly familiar with all of the linuncuil transae- tion-i of the supervisor’s office, and I respectfu l)' refer any in quiring tax payer to him as to whether there- has been a clean and holiest adininn t ration of 'thy SupervueUr's office during my term/A,f .of fice, It will not btf m^sible for me to canvass the^county be tween now aud/rfext Tuesday, and I confitlemly submit my cause to the voters of Barnwell .c o u n t v, knowing that th y y Ji a v e a projier sense of right ahd jus tice, and that justice will pre vail 1 can only promise that if re*-ele( ted I will give the best ser-< vices to the people of the cdun* tv of vv^lrie pr* - «■ w rug tile eontiima' 1 it ' war *ije 1 ■(«.,: it I iii : i * ■«* rfdii iiee vrj »f * in* 1 ’u-t < tf'j’i ■ *, \ '. Il'iour WUMin-!: a - »*xa millation- e-0:..ditii»aS ;e- ltp ... i‘ci ion oi vttra U* AjoinV A. Mel ff thi • ^ »ut')ject lo llrv rules, a:?' , , u!:. -iis. y. :tvarm! L.i*.. g.e* Dc nocratic. f>f r**l '■•■Ml II. AV -e oj , the l 'litp’V* d' - B. P... Dych( ci.e tommi^ioncr of Public v ';i k t tip t •itiidarv »( . \ :e. ■Fiio v *l :n e Aies. c< n X y y l I am capalile.’. as 1 niauv fm : nfr,- itS-C KMti... of lif. ' , 1 myself a camlidaic * liavc Uon.j hi- tli* past, and that A\-e are'ell.]*e it:g bettf r brrriill. ; rill -and .regulations at' the Dorri xraTic ID) > ‘ ■ lit- »*1 ofllct is l nutll. ;i*i. 1 fine ust - bappv ' i’ 1 '" 1 : H * mysejf'lo support t'-yrry ceift tlfftt if long- to -th*- ,V.thiMjS 'j; wrery. I .vr-v r l.i* , hetl .j n a mmltduio | ' i ' V (l Os.- coun. v, vyTll .!»• he who .'i-e.'M v >**e*. that 'ill* for re lioh ti, du* office of ( ounty ' 1 ,l °1 1 v ;l ' ' ,<;lu eu-l< •:.. -M..D- j •x.