The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 28, 1888, Image 2

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n, mt k Z'Z.'ZZ.". t ANjiuA' tat V««r Ttrt ltpy«ttk wtt thowa by kta ilk* ItaywkH— draw Of *• 4 *«ta- ■Wtdtrrf- Tkagraad .If waMt tbt brathraa In ll»p«a MMftaratnnU from Um irr Munpdfcn In tbr I OUtTtet U becoming dmldmlly tif - Tkrra tbW and aararat mm art ia Um AeM and aihnn m»jr an- ter tkaUHa. «* all krap cod about tl, fire Um candidate* a fair afedarlnp “ nomination on btulnem The worta thing about the Republi can OauTautlou In Ohlcafu waa the jflven to that old Alllcfaldl^ nn account of race, color and pradom condition haw been wiped ant. but hta wduntary aaoataor from hit men In marry!"* a white woman ahnnld bare banUhed Mm from a hlgli oaattn Um temple of the party of great The friend*, relative*, employee* and acquaintance* of the National Kepuhll. can Party are reapertfnlly Invited to attend Ua funeral aen icee at Ita late raaldftt In the rltr of Waahlngton, X). 0. aa and aftor the atk day of Ko- emnhrr next front I a. m. In t p. m J. •.Malna,Bna Uarrlaon. John Hlwrman, C. H. Depew and Oorerwor. Ruak and pal htarart ■amrr.Uraeer rwretand and ARM 9. Tkormon will be reeetver* af M WMM, bW lu b*mu will bardli PM the naau d admMUtrMWm and Ka tO gat m lluta a* If h had •eld'a Cabinet, bat, on Um advtaa at Coakliap, declined. PubaeqoenUy he areeptnd the French mtaatoa and and* a record a* a goad dhMaMffmr while abroad. Rortoa wadaorn la Vermont and Matted In Hie aaaahoemaker. The ahlngta thAt oalled the ouulde world'* attention to hla rimp Itatlll In exIatenM and the property of a Vermont Demo crat* When Morton achieved wealth and a eeat In Congrati he made a liberal bid for the ahlngle In order to destroy the evidence of hla early poverty and humble station, but Ha poaaeeaor refuaed ligl/iHip. lie's now the head of the great Wall street banking dm of Morton, Bltaa A Co. I| waa Morton who contributed the bale of “nice crlap $2 bill*” that Hteve Doraey and Chann* (»y FHley uaed to carry Indiana for the Republican* In 1880.—New* and Couri er. leyetHraa f—f*aM*a*. The bitter light In the National Re publican Convention of *hl* year gives interest to the ballot* In convention* of prvvlona year*, The New Tork Sun ha* nollatod the flgore*. The Repitbllran Convention of 1870 mot In the city of Clnclonation the Idth June, Edward Me ITteraon being lu pre- »ldlng ofllfwr. The Brat ballot reanlted aa follow*: Jame* O. IIlain* Ml. Oli ver F. Mortm 1SS, Benjamin U. Bii*- Urw ill, Roeroe roohllng M, R. B Haro* di. John F. Manranft M, Mar- ■taaB JeWfN tl. Th# nemhrr neoei.iry w* a rhotoe waa !•*. Th# >u«# of Mr Blaine grudnally leer*a*ad omll H i renrhad M* ou Mr dlMbonet. On U*. aveeoUi the tr*et f»r H*jr» H« k. tao., will tele* until If parttoa thee# ooutiibuUooa w! they will hara an 1 Dentlttry. The causes of decayed teeth are di vided into two general division!, via: exciting or actual and 'predisposing or f ivorabta. Thera ate a good number of the predisposingt only the most Impor tant of which, however, I will mention; of the exciting thbre are only two. Of the predisposing we Will flrst n< • doe Inattention. The tooth brush and pick are not. uaed enough. They are a* neoeaaary for pretty, clean and heal thy gums and teeth at soap and water and nail brush are for clean hands and pretty nails. The tooth brash with powder should he used well at least once a day, brushing up and down aa well as croMwlse. The tooth pick should be used after each meal, because foreign matter, such aa particle* of meat or other food get between, In and around the teeth, and there being favored by all the drcnlnaun -ea that promote putrv - farttew, warmth, moist nr* and stagna tion, they decompose, forming add* wbleb have IbepowOr of acting on tooth Awsetur* In »uch a manner aa to dls- ■olt* It- Of course those ■'Id* *r* very we«k and the dlaa dvlrg proces* very TWee aetde reemv* the enterna] layer ef tooth •tractarv, the euamel, which D | eitremely hard and which U • rmeat eotfrely ef lawyer*, whe ta abta and well rami, uae* at taaat 1,000 to t- OM word* la the vuoabalary of hi* g* * rial oouversaUon, but when be dlaoo . ered th* other day that In his ebaei ee hla wlf* had exchanged hta summer rat* f jr a peek of hlackberrlea to catt, be on ly used alx or ten, but amongst them were the warmest words In the diction* ary.—Lexington Dispatch. The pretty dau^jS of a Colnmboa, Ohio, preactu r, la la a bad lx. She has e tten pickles until she baa dwindled from 200 to sixty pounds. She can no longer eat. Her*tongue Is aa dry sud band as a piece of leather, and her phy- sictans say that the Interior of her stom ach la aa hard and smooth aa the sur face of polished glass. The young lady Is only sixteen year* old. Dr. Jcincs Fr em n Clarke said o: c that In exteinporaueous preaching clergymen are apt to make their ser mons toohmg! —“ ' “What are you going to preach about this morning I” said a deacon to hi< pastor. “About twenty minutes,’’ re plied the wise man. In this hot weather tile story hat it* moral. 0 • ■■■tatnt ef Ilk—MUnfJiisrtisU *tne> IbythepwesMiJktorrteu. * isbv «M* frvael way of dsctertnc that he will rt—d hv w—i—ikMi before tbs Alfccti Om- veeti— am ih* Mli uf Ass—t and abide the rc—H. Hr la a Ucvrlaad Demoemt lam* befutr U waa pepular toadtditv (l(pvrr IVvo- tand, Ms wladam prompted him to rote bit Ovi-khura nomlmulon on every ballot at Cbl- esgo In IBM. lie la a tariff reformer —4 taaadk eqnarely on the 8t Louisj>lntform and the rraMdent’s tariff lueaMutr. Hr!t< vlna that the sarpht* In the Tt—sary sboaHl be reduced, that no revenue suouM be exacted from the people other than for the ncorneaty ox pence* of the (fowrtifnent *>d that tt« tariff should be readjuriod upon principle* of jnstlor to all the f ' —— ‘ fata classes alike, the farmer, the Bterchant, the manufacturer and the wage-* otter, be will bo supported br mast fttilntm. What a Time r*^ pie fanuerly bad. try lag to swaOeW ahtauad pill with to Um of ratal; diagetaiag to Mtiar* I what a c—traai M Ay—*■ FOE THE SBNiTS. Not urged by “many friends’’ or auUclted l>v “many rotere” but fevllug it to be an hjuor to be hamled down to my cliikiren as a rich lieri- tage to botlw npni»i»UUve of the peojde of Barnwell, 1 take tbo liberty of auuouucing inywlf a candidate for the Ingbest office in the gift of the people uf my county, and should tmr good people sea tit to elect lue to the office of Henator 1 wilt try to do iuy whole duty. I will not accept a nomination or office irotn any oCa-r source lUaa tl«e regulur bemoctatlc' orgasl—Uon. U. W. M. WILUAM8. Ytodiag to the *oUcltatlons ef his many frirada Ma>ir U T. lalar Ka* csns.'.ited to Is- conaaa fur tfav iJetnocrstk uoinina lioa ter the Mate Bauale. lie will abide Um result* of Um priaMry elec tion and not art-apt either a ootNingpon or an oto* from any auuree oUkv lUau the regular ly eu—tltuted LVatoundi* organlaaOua. The at any frtoMabf lion. D. PaCLboaucaa ■trail) aaouaner him a candidate fur (to Ua—a ire I It ai—i—Una tar Um Mata *- w «to -iTUm fJE or uMfeRTASim 0. 0 ItlLIT. t r—pwtB’Or thndtatw taprif a > andhlata fns ihc iMiiuliuUion of IM Demmratle party for the oflhV of County Aodlhw. pledgoh—elffolM)M OT frerm* of lb* election ana art to accept either E or an office front any aouree other than the regularly coustiluU-d iVtms rntie o;- ganlaatlon B. W. TRUTT1. . FOE SAOOL COMMlilONEE . Rev. J. 8. Havener, Is hereby announced as * candidate for School Oonimlxs! finer snlijrH-t to the rules goventiug the Democratic I’rims- rlca. — — A FRIEND. Rev. W. D. McMillan, 1* ben l f anrHHincerl aa McandVlnte for 8«-bo>>1 Commuwlone: snb- jed to the rules governing the Democratic l*rl- m.irtes. WELL WI81IER. The many friends of Rev. Arthur' Buist pte- mni Miuto the Democratic voters of Barnwell Colinty as a Candidate for tiieir nomination for Uie office of Qmnty School Coninilssbmer. sttbyti t to tlie rules regulating the Democratic pftmafy election, BENNETT SPRINGS. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONEBS. I respeetfnny annntmre myself a candidate for the offkv of Oainty Cotamn^bHi.-r and stand pledged to abi(lr the result •ml all rules ami regnlatkm* governing the Ikmorraiic pri maries. II. J. bklliNgkk. 1 respectfafly annonne* m? self a randMab- for the nomination ,«f the Uemocratic party fur the <rtcr of ( onftt i ( omaUMrinarT 1 pledge mysrlf IP abide lb* re—It* of the primary elrctloa aad not ta arerpt rilbrt a im—laattaa or e^ndli-e fn— —y anarre nr her th— Um rexularfy ro—tltitod Dmnnm Mr or gaal—thm. J. C. MILET. I respersfaRb toUimai» m ter the office «f fi —ly t hdr the r |ir. *ooo ai. Smith A (>*., Dnigglsta, Willlston. Aihetille Sboft Linef Port KojaI & Waters faroL a Ka'lway *n IWowtm ^ Daily L.. 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M D . *f Th# ► • bffi ^ h* » IW HHHUV ' IMW%tata A HR ■to—, he art m ita— aap atatae .* —to F’— SUMr 8 mrntai tomi I ho W , SmSw . w rtAl Aaaaa— a* ta ea—sm^taaieag to*m fertiftHL AfctaAN’Vt in ‘TlBFto Ttatak-ffi Bto ta. #. ■ h aa—i ha me> ta* ■ ta n t- a ffi— w a CSIBuTto > RB R0 RRBttR RBRA RHkARB 00R BRH A H MR •% I • IVB torti Mffi ta to- to ru: *• • < Am RAm •4bm i Olffi % < • • • ( Ay, r a Pill*, rot luu or oousr. -—zi +0 ttm AHA 9k RBm toib: Mtai Ttaa, t ** to Aha, >ta«ta»( AA Ctoitatam, 9lto9» AN# 99 < AAmHl aha aaA ml A4 i mi >4 to—t .#g — Jama a hta h t| Mile & iVaulc Irdtlulr BLU'KVILLE. .. p * m» hmffiffi*# Bar* — 8«amma%* Fa*—*< a* ft a * a« •to • p • i , Hrown House, ~99H9ta# Am tototoflkrtiRBMk «* . Barnwell a H., 8. 0, ffifl—dih—taMto I 7» bbM 1 •* •»%—#• tatmataettot M a * hauh— 4Wto « *aato dtamffiap ftom • «—«ta—* « ha—• •—* w«to h «ffi—• — Ran a * Ml toaffinmdl mmS ■—to • aaatoto toffitamg / ( •■fOL WtofateffiA mm I Vta A Ml t Mr ta Ml. ■ ’ a* •« Ttaam •! I Z* • to*— — K «** I V% ffiMIh. i ad a tof •< • 7 * i—a wtM *ta— • tah • i li ta B w. i af hta r • 8 R Bk ■ aj# • aTWaruM tarn *4 Ma* ad •# mm *4 a a •f a< •-•i-sr! f- I Ah IX ■Ahhfaox. , of Indiana, lha lie of Ike Republl- eon party, la of hlrtoric lineage. Hla r, of tko mmo Ckria- f, woo a member of fro- Vlr ■ of theaignaraof the i of Itadopondeooo, twioa ft t of CffffigriM, oad titree rlmea a r taf Virginia. FreaWont Har- aoMUer and stateaman, takkar. Baajaailn Haniaon waa born in Hatn- IHto OOtmly, Ohio, August BO, 1833. He waa graduated from the Oxford, 9kte, (Jnivoralty, and studied law for EH il . wont te IndlMiapolls, where be has since waa elected reporter of .of l'i to o of II A. Ma—af Lax tag l taa, atll ■pta- Cot J. Q. Waaary odtatata FI— J. 8. Cothran, from ibr Third DUtrlel, was tad aaaaU—Mislj by C—nfttem last Cotigraasman Juhu J. Hemphill, of Cheater, will have a walk over for the Dootooratio nomination In tire Fifth IHokrtrt. Twelve men ware ptWntal the mart Ing of Botbel Farmer* Club In Lanrona County when Capt. B. R. TUlntan waa notaioated for Governor. Charlaa Marshall a laadtng Baltimore lawyer, will make the annual address before Ike State Bar Association next December. During the war be waa aide de camp and confidential private aeerefary to Qcn. B. E. Lee. John G. Cllnkacalea, School Commla- rieoto of AMtoroon County, has been In the Columbia Fe male College. He will take the place ef Prof. L. B. Uiynes wl a at been re tired beeauseof his advocacy of Woman'• r'ghta. Mr. H. L Darr, Sr., adlter and prietor of tka Sumter Advanea, tba SOCk InaL, after an Ulneaa of Bo kad b—• aoiHMrtil whk i far many yean and has left ti Am Estate Sale. nor I win Mr lawyers. Several bed from the courthouse to Ito mayor’s af ire. One day Mr. Wesson encountered Thurman, and after talking with him a while, went to his office and aont tire marshal to Thurman with a bill of Boca —Bfleen dollars for oaths and two dol lars for coats. Thurman went before the mayor, and assuming all the gravity that he would have uaad before the Su premo Court in a com of life and deatv, said: “May It please the Court, your honor, 1 am a lawyer, and would like to appear in my own defense.” “I recognise you, Mr. Thurman; go on.” “Well, then, I move, your honor, that this Judgment be set aside, as It was ob tained in the absence and without the knowledge of the see uaed.” ‘‘All rightt” said the mayor, “J only wonted to be liberal with yon. But I'll have yon arrsatod again, and increase your coats.” “Vary wall, your honor. Let the law 1U ooursa. Lot Justice bo thta hiavena perish t” have given affi that In the ag yea knew I aaod to be a tomffiar In tka Stodsmy It However, you ar* Ctearta ^ Ro g<VO( —tU- 1K8. KLLA 4NDKRMON, JaneU-3t w Administratrix. caution; ; • All persona are warned not to give mployment to Tom Gantt, colored, un der contract to labor for dm and who has loft my service without my oonaent. Any and all persona giving him em ployment will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Jakes Lots. Red Oak Township. June7-4w. State or South Carolina,! Barnwell Cocxtt. ) T. Vogel, Assignee, V*. Josephine Connelly. B Y VIRTUK of a power of sale con tained In a eertain mortgage deed, dated April 8,1887, and duly recorded in Vol 8 N. page 313 In the office of R. M. C. for abort county and State, exe- _IMk< ■ Mrtly ta tha Democratic pan; i True merit, and all nttar flilrv** being equal, the claims nf a dtsaldrd CuufetWvate •nUler abouM out be dtaregarded. auasdale. 1 reapactfnll; announce myaelf a candidate for tto aominatlon of tba Democratic port) for the office of Sheriff. 1 pledge myaelf to abide the result* of the primary election and not to accept either a nomination or to office from any source other than the regularly constituted Democratic or ganisation. J. W. LANCASTER. FOE FE0B1TB1UD6H to the neon* or babxwell. I would reepeetfully announce myself a can didate for Probate Judge and solicit your sup port. Aa a boy Iwas a sokUer hi the Confed erate army, and received a disabling wound when Gen. P. M. B. Young was covering Gen. Hardee’s retreat from Savannah. For many /ears I hare been a citiaen of Bam well County aqd a pratAitinuar before its court* The dose personal attention that I practice of my ]Im tK to ’Na lAquorasaMeml inert E>A VllCaS. f*rwt*rtr—r The Court House Saloon, BKSTIS IIA.'l.V WELL If you. your family or your frtwfdiT need any malt or spirituous liquors for any purpose whatever, the very heat place to get the very beat goods at the price! beat for you or them is at THE COURT HOUSE SALOON nlCrt L>A'VlBM.t»,oprl«toV. Only the berf bradda of Boer*, Ale*, GJna, Wines, Whiskeys and Brandies handled; guaranteed of the purest quaD Die* and made In the best Dhtilierie* and Breweries In America »mF Europe.- JRP*Don’t spend » dbllsr ufftil you- have interviewed the. / , chewing and smoking tob*C> rettes of the r ' * S»HiU iffiroIHiffi lull way Cawmcseinj March l3ih, MR8, tratar will run aa Mlows: AUQUdTA DIVIS10H. wiar <»••;) _ (Itallf 7 00am 7.U p or 8 4ft am 8 tup ar • O'* a m NMpsr 911am 0.03 pm • 30 am BIS par 9 team 018 par Oiteam 0 28 par 9:4ft am 0.37 par 91m a m 9 48 p ar #9i02 a m 0.69 p u ItTOTa m 8.40 p m’ ll.^pm 11 SOpM’ Let— Ctarl Arrive at Drauckrine L—v* Uraactvflls Leave El t*ts 1—,* Mlu <fay Lear* Bamhevt Leave Gntbam Lesvs Lera Leave RlaebriHO Leav* Kike U.V« WtllieioH AVrif* at A«|tf9te have isfy aa stepaid balanoe due on the bond ^a.ffia— A.a. - m A to _to • _-e__ >998, the i f, on th* 2d day of Julr^ given to the of my proftaMon has denied me the ore of a tamer acquaintance with its peo- bot I pledge myself to serve them, if la each manner as to jus- nominatlon the’ . in hours of sale to satisfy aa unpaid to lanes al 9fty- earea and faurtam hundredth daflars wRh later—t frass Ort IM, 1987; All that trasa of lead, fytag. being aad stewMsd la mtid Oanty and Mata, _ best American and YVeat India brands.- Choice and complete stock of sounds honest and unadulterated Staple and Fancy Grocert— for all classes of citi-' sens at price* that all ean afford. Dry and Fancy Goods, Boots, Shoes, Notions and a general assortmeiD of merchandise waiting for and wanting buyers. ' The nimble penny Is better than the alow shilling %i»d Ben Datieshaa regu lated his prices by that sound phlkmo*' phy. EAST. tfftnyj Dan/ 8.24 a «n 4.40 p at ft.ftfl ■ m 8.22 pm l0 (*2a m 8.27 p Of iWlSam 8.88 pte A). 18 a m 8.48 p uf lu.tl a m fi.Mp af TOJMnm 7 fAp w 19.49ato T.Itfynf J7»:8«ato 7.19par Ar.arBfaiirtfrflV ff.'Mia to 7.90 p at Leave Bra—kviltg T!.4?2am 7.46 p df At. aiciarlestoff tt.ft a to 9.46 p if LetfrtAtaMbrii LsaVeWimstei Le*ie Etke J- Lrtv* BitoFrlYM ItoVeLert ^ Lcsve Chwfttwv Lesvs UitafbCT# LteVi Midway Leave Edtsfc atBfaffii