The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 12, 1888, Image 2
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JOHN PKTKK MICIIARWOX.
TtM kbuvo U rtllUtrlitl rnoii j(li fur U»l*
KCXTHmlPlY.
An «xrli»ng.’ nakr* tlw timely *ug-
iioD that the candidate who doer the
In tearing down the good repute-
^Um of hie opponent, and arouees the
Heat antagonism, U the one—all ot her
Ahinga being nnmddered-that get*
tlnrj. Attemi'tlng to reach high hon-
on by palling other* down U a mistake
which has been verified a thousand
"Awe*. .
Km. Drayton baa disposed of her en
tire Interoat in the Aiken Recorder to
Mr. A. P. Ford, who a« editor and pro-
prietor will continue the publication of
the Recorder In the futare. Mr. Kurd
Ha writer of fconslderahta anperience,
having been a frequent oonlribul'rr to
the eotumna of newapapera and uaga-
itnea.
Mr. Win lam ToonghHod, the Ala
bama Republican bus*, declares that the
tfty doathem votes taken fi
by Alger oost exaoUy §:» aplww
la caah and all the hotel aad railway
iCaro-
AlgW
who east them hare now an
Ip He a apat lie dee tel
ef eM
> la •nchlcf esteelsMag la the
■Is an wblsb they weet w
m
iaf eha*»itbe"llla4’* *e4~Odr*.
•re
or aalaf theeeooty lethe An*
gusts National Rtpoahlea la Oats her.
On motion the folio wing
were adopted:
Whereas we believe that an Agricul
tural and industrial He heel or Collage
will he ef great beaeflt lei
as threagb the liberality and patriot
ism of a cbecraerd cltiscn the opportu
nity la with us to establish one of the
best and equal to aay without any in
crease of the tax levy; therefore be It
Resolved, That our Representatives
In the next Legislature should vote for
the acceptance of the Clemson bequest
and at the next aetsion.
2nd, That w« will eaat oar Writs In
preference for those candidates who a il]
so vote, to other candidates who are op
posed to the acceptance of this bequ< a
or who are imi the fence.
3d, That we Invite Cap* M* B. TU1-
m an to attend a Demeeratle mess meet
ing to be held at BUekvflle ea the Mb
August. #
echoes of Turkey Creak
calls of the Court Within the bar
gathered nearly all the active
•are ef the local bar aad wlthoat
wauk
the candidates were everywhere. The
docket Is onuenally heavy. Up to Mon
day night the Solicitor had prepared
forty-eevea indictments and there were
more to come. Moot of the eases are of
a mild type and unworthy of the Court,
bat they maat be endnred until they
ean be cured. Fear new mud Juror*
were drawn to strengthen tne pauel.
Two easee were disposed of by the
petit Juries. Jeff Dortch, of Red Oak.
being convicted of house breaking and
larorny, and Amoe Htringfellow acquit
ted of the charge of assault and battery
with Intent to kill, a Mate's witness
having testified that the scene of the
trouble was serosa the Aiken line, and
“ afoot “
o Jury letamsa a verdict ofaot geH-
, the oombvlag beyond the Jurisdk-
TrasasT.—The Court
Major Jeff Wsrtea, of Mam
atfia. m.
reu, ef Hampton, made
wlthla the Ur. J. W.
ea trial for
Is a tew
»T Mad wee alamet hate. I
tried teeny rsmtilte, bat they did no
good. I finally bought a bottle «< Ayer's
Belt Tiger, and, after asteg only a part
ef the eoateats, ay head wm covered
wtth a heavy growth ef hair. I resom
rteths'
M My hair wm teded aad dry," writee
Mabel 0. Manly, ef Delavaa, III.; “ but
after uelag a bottle ef Ayer’s Ealr Tiger
it became btesk sod ctomy. 1 *
Ayer's Hair Vigor,
Pimples and Blotches,
[ Is tbs tarn, forehead, aad
he entirely removed by the
A 0. Ayer * Cm,
tettytete—titeH
tm$L
twurn of tbs auts wkb a vtsw of lunakw a
lertlliaer tnut, wbtah weeld In the next twnity
rears have robbed the Carmen of snoanasi i f
aoaev mfiMsat to pay tho State dobt.
Tbms and other exhibitions of seal and abil
ity la the General Assembly of the State not
only furnish proper pamports to higher and
broader fields of ueefulnem bat mark Senator
Toamans at the man brot equipped to look at
ter tU laagalsblng aad long negtected Wtrrest
of jMrtcutena. la the halls of legislation at
- vwmotefiirdftcmnt
of the Congressional Nominating Convention
appointed to meet at Aiken on the IMtb of An-
a next, the iumms of Col L. W. Toamans,
Senator from Barnwell, and pledge him
to abide its rmuita. -
r Cmxxs*.
I rrspcctfnlly anmmnce mymlf a eaadidate
for re election to Congress in dm Second IMe-
trtet, subject to the action of the Democratic
party. — . U. Dt.TIIJ.MAIf.
bat roaamctanCMeorv
_ K electsd, that pM shall
af am m aa ofiksr.
My past record win warrant ms InaaytM
aad yoa la baiiertng that 1 will abide the re
sult of the regular Democratic nriaurtca.
Trusting that my official eondact baa earned
for
r x
the office of Clerk of the Court and pledgsmr-
self to abide by Urn rales of the Democratic
primary. W. Giuioas Snow.
PfiruK«y<J H W* lenr CtroliBrltilwiy
w me the eonNdrace of the Democratic party."T - Sen
respectfully snnouner mj-self forre-elrctlonto '-yj-
m office of Clerk of the Conrt and pledge mv- ,
I respectfnllr snnoonee myself s csndklste
Democratic party
for the nomination of the
for the ofllee of Clerk of Court.
I pledge myself to abide the result* of the
primary election and not to accept either a
nomination or an office from any source other
than the regularly constituted Do
ganlsation.
_ _ mocrstic or-
A. V. EAvra.
Fur some months post the claims of the Hon .
Atee*
D. S. Hondersoa ef Aiken to the Congress!m«l
nomination from the Becondjtlstrtotharebeen
Ms aoceptanreof the
anaonneed by the prem and his frtende
' way of deriariag that he will
■thm before the A ikes Coe
mi tts SMlh Ai
FOE FROBATB IQPfiB
*o nx raorLg or babnwsu.
I would respectfully announce myself a can-
date for Probate Judge dad solicit your sup-
jet. As a boy I was a sokller tn the Confrd-
d a dlsabllr
didate for
port. As a boy
crate army, aad received
wound
tabling
when Gen. P. M. A Young was coveting Gee.
Hardee’s retreat from Savannah, for many
years I Imre been a eOlaeu of Darn well Conaty
aad a practitioner before its courts The doer
I hare gtree fo the
of my profe—ipu has denied ms the
of a wfdw anqaalntaam wiUlts peo-
1 ntsdse mrertf to serve them. If
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Mon of our Count
He than elenrly
that with doapOT lute rest and
It douhlod —orgy and j|
part of the oitixens, WUlUton could over
past record. Dr. Brookcr
interest. Mr.
Toolo, Dr. W.
i Hatenod to with deep in
B 8mlth and Copt.
In tba aante
the people the ne-
t efforts Jn the Intor-
•ot of education.
The Board of Trusteed deserving a
reorganisation tendered their resigna-
fitea> to tba teaetlng which was accepted-
Thanow^oard elected consists of the
fbRcwiog named gentlemen: Cap^ dF.
- h Toole, T* F. $r
A. M. Weathorebee, 1.
, J. P.-£oo, Dr. W. C. Smith,
l * C. Hair.
n»
Fanst, Carrie Bay, Bam
Mias Mamte Baraktetlter, af
ton. Miss Latte ficott, af White
and Mias Ltria Basket, of
win grodnnte next year If ttriff
hava made a
la
Bow this Is BarnwoD’
return hof
their fntoro
It Is not dlfloott to amount for the
Houghton’s popularity among South
CareMnlans for ouo of the most talented
and chtvalreus mm of the Palmetto
ate has been Its principal for the post
twenty years, aad too, ho Hum of the
South Carolina CoDogo students and no
nn mater eanboest of a more brilliant
■on. Bnt the ■■■■goteant of the
Houghton, will ho changed this year
and H may bo a different school, hut Its
palmy, happy days am |om forever
and U wtn never he the same to
Died, Mar BUM. fi. C« Sunday morn
ing, June Nth, lififi, Hosts K Jehnstoo
danghter af Mr. and Mrs. John John
This loved aua dM In the
1m boo*a
I for that
Jeha-
ilngof
•aid county, lohaholdra
at BarmwsllC. il.omHntnrday, the 18th
day af August, l*w, at 11 o'clock a.
n»., to show canoe, If soy, why the mid
administration should not be
ited.
i grin
Oirre* under my hand and tne seal of
life—ehe was only sixteen yoan of age— Ae Court this feth day of July, A.
but wo enjoy the eoohonng hope that And In the 113th year of Ameri-
lof w
which
is prepared
Jeous said, “I go to prepare a place for
you.” Her law words were, "Kow, lay
me down to simp.” Tee, she prncm
Independence.
. LON<
t —)NtiSTRUCT GANTT,
Julvlt-fiw Probate Jadga-
fully/all dsleap In Jesus to aoraken tea
resurrection of eternal Ufa. To the
grief stricken father, mother, brother
and sister we bring the words of the
Apostle Paul, “For It we believe that
Jeans died and row again, even so them
also that are falHa asleep In Jesus will
God bring wRh him.”
Susie’* hut gooe to sleep
To awake tn Heaven with God.
/— ' X.
Administrator’s > Sale.
By virtue of an order of the Hon.
Longatreet Gantt, Judge of Probate, I
will sell at Bamberg, on Thursday, Nth
July, at Uo’eiock a. m. the following
described property:
lot of bmd In the town of
AD that
BLACbVILLE.
fflle & Female institute
Bamberg measuring twenty-five (N)
feet in front and rear and sixty (fiO) feet
In depth, mors or Rea, Mm nraperty ef
the late Jehu Dixon aad bounded ea
amvo mmmm ******* muu uuuvidva wm
the North aad Bari by lands of 8. 8.
Jouea, on the South by lands of T. J.
Counts, and on the West by Fa whirs;
ATTORNEY
AXfi
OOUMELLM-AMAW,!
•••■ Miprir
•fieri hfifipm
m Ai LttaTVp' At.rilseerifills •Mam T.Wym
a*,** "OOBBICTBMN.”
T- 1 I
■It ■ml afi ralm
J. BBLUNGK| ri
I respectfullf i
self a
of the nemoorstlc party
for the cries of County Commissions.
I pfodgs myself to aMds the resalu of the
primary rieetioa and not to asoJpt either a
nomination or aa erica teem my source other
than tbs regnlarty coastltnled Demouratlc or-
gantsatlon. J. C. MILKY.
v I wspsctfUHy asaomiee myself a candidate
for tils office of County Commlasioner and
d pledged to abide the resalt aad all rales
regulation* torenitng the Democratic nrl-
C. H. UlNGLET.
W. A. Ail, 8a. The away Write of this
worthymd^well »gi^fiodjg«ttkwM^a||^imvi
■tiurSTprimaiy rieSon^He^wlU sopport
tbs parti’ nominees aad net accept a nowtna-
Uoa or an off *
the regnlarty
A MM ri mmal imtmlHriUWhff fiMrian A#
A nilKD.
Rev. W. D. McMillan, Is herrt-y an nonneed
as a candidate for School Csmmtmhnni: *nh-
jset to tbs rate* governing the Demoeratlc frt-
N WILL WISHER.
The many Mends of Rev. Arthor Bntxt pre
sent him to the Democratic voter* of Bunraell
C—nty as a Candidate for their nomination
for the orioe of County School ConimMoner,
■abject to the ralm regulating Urn Democratic
primary election.
BENNSTT SPRINGS.
trrirem
Lsnre BrnashriUe
Lssrsfidlsls
Lwrs Midway
Lwvs Bamberg
Leave OrakasM
Leave Lees
Leave BUakrWa
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Lmve Willlrtoa *
Arrive at Aageeta
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
LeaveAngnsta
Leave W in iatoa
At the solicit*tk>n of maay Mend* In ter-
oral ports of the county 1 hare coooloded to
ofire mymlf a candidate for the office of Coen-
it the Democrttic prtmarlea. aad
tr Twssnrer la the Democrttie prtmariea, aad
If elected wm me that the fends of the oeonty
safitr an fietrimiat la’my hands. I ptadn
to abide the resaU of (.n
J. M.
HUGwSl.
Leave Bike
Leave BlackvWe
Leave Less
Leave Grahams
Leave Bamberg
Leave Midway
Leave Bdlsto
Ar. at BraaekvilH
Leave BraaekvilH
W. A. HOLMAN.
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