The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 02, 1888, Image 2
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Iriruil W »Krr
ImI «fuk. h»vlim
»r, two of lb» large*!
Ttear, ft4£*d to • park
MDt ut by an admiring
> kept us h«pt\v and «T**fu- du
ly. BnioitrUuieUabout up.
1 will soon bo h*io. We baVo
oomfvrtaMy and talmly in Um*
il chaff, used flte acUaori freely
ivbred to look wise. Hotne
i have Ikmm kind and sent u« free
Wjilli* others have charged u*
i apiece or three for 4 quarter
Yhoae who hare been good to us we
Will ever remember ami those who have
Hot can make rej»aration when we re-
tbiy to the humbler path* of life. __
if. 8.—Any person who,- conacleiice
atrlckeo, desires to make amends will
pleaw mark their track thus: “To tie.*
•x-editor.” ^
Fare wall.
John 8eott Harrison, t e fattier of
Ben, was a Democrat at the time of his
death, and eaat bis last rote for Til den.
Tba St. iWnl FI meer Preaa, one of
the loading journals of the great Xorth-
^ refuses to anpp >rt the Kepubllcaii
and avers that It nsprraeuts
1«M0* MlaueaeoU Uepublluana In lU
Mnnkacs) • painting of “Christ on
Crfrary,” exhibited la New York rity
,ltU
ter, of
w ha la atoo mnNr of the “tVtsi
niato," of the aaam artist, aud
he paid •MO.m. The prior
hy Hr. Wenomakee for the *-Car-
efMks the fomot eoorr. Hr. Pe4-
lhP*Ohbao * e» th» at. l oots and
ehy has had her heat Ma
and has given every vlaMpr a
smile of welcome and a warm
grasp that toUa of her
open soul. The only trouble that wor
ries on* it the Impossibility of being In
half a do sen pieces at the same time,
for enjoyment It flooding all her ineor*
porate limits and spreading even tn the
spurt s! Farit Mountain.
And Greenville Is a good piapf b*
stay In too, (for a while). MlneJ^SeT
White, of the newly opened Kxchinge
Hotel, Is sul generis at an entertainer,
and posseeeet a tact and good temper
that is a sure cure for dyspepsia w hen
taken In connection with hit excellent
fare" and aphorisnet of weloouw. In
other regards Greenville la peculiar and
like a city upon a bill, for among her
many well known institutions of learn
ing is one not frequently spoken of, hut
risible every a hen*—her school of mo
rality. It la the only place within my
knowledge In which saloon keepers fall
from leek of patronago and foe every
invitation to “take someth lag*’ one gets
a half doten to go to rherrk. I doubt
if there hat ever been In these United
Spates so large e gathering with
inluhunw of disorder. 8o far as !
seen or heard the peMeo hare been
tlemen of elegant hdento all the t
far County be* been well
ed. K very w here thel I ge I hear
ee and “afar edT* I e*e the gmeefol
weeeef ihs belles eg here • ell. • the
eerred of eU observers." At tie
Ferguson I weei
dey by*eOerdsmT«
all rely
of foreigners,
name* and trideonctlaMo Ideas of for*
eminent, there woo Id he danger of tor*
moll and trouble, social and poQtkoU—
Newberry Observer.
The Chicago Herald la responsible
fer this t “Kind deeds never die.” An
old Indy In Virginia goat late her or
chard every evening and turning her
face towards the North, prays fervently
for the recovery of General Hheridan.
It seems that during the war her son, a
Confederal* soldier, was the recipient
ef boom act of kindness at the General’s
hands while,a prisoner within the Fed
eral lines. The hoy was badly wound
ed, hut tired leaf enough to tell his
tn him, h»w hu-
treated, and this
the eld lady has never fergetteu.
During her mar-
hi dames
Be duties and reared four children. 8he
Is of a very rellfiops nature and has
regularly attended the services of the
Neveaa this week at St. Joseph’s
church, of which sboJaw Aembor, go
ing tn thechareh in a hack.
Thursday was the last day of the ser
vices, and she attended High Mass with
a determination to end her sufferings
by prayer. She need her crutch en go
ing to and returning from the commun
ion table, aad then knelt In her pew and
prayed fer relief. At the close of the
service she arose from her knees and,
leaving her crutch In the pew, walked
to the door without assistance. Since
that time her limb has been apparently
well and strong. Her case has created
great astonishment and hundreds of
people hare called upon hor to hear her
story. The crutch has been hung In
front of the ahar of the church.
which Is approx I-
worth to the
Asia
If dm
me away to
York Vt-veM has s • ! in« i
UnsrrnacuTxn Love.—“My
ther gets me op, build* the Are, gets
my breakfast, aad stads me off,” said a
bright youth. “What thent” said the
i she gets my father up
a and sends him off;
i then gets the ether children their
rakf set aad sends them to scfceot am
than she aad the baby bare their break
feat.” ‘"■owaMbtbs baby f" "Oh.
she It mast two, hot she can walk
as well as aay af us." "Are
waff paMf” “1 get two denar* a weab;
father god t dsltori a day.” How wash
dooe your msthar get f* urtthehowl)-
AednY week tee aaf body." I ibougbt
you said «be worked lor eU of ye** *
"Ol yea abs daas, but (tome ato't no
auey InH."
Th* aWbaeetoeee to toe eaedtol atosb
rbe gamma, gamasfl d w eaSreu g
for bk _ _
Twuiiiaru* Introduced sad chaia-
t Its sat-umful (m-wip* the Isll » Mcfi
Ibrtas from Dwstnt* ulmrnl |>n>lu«*e
of the fume and ws* uainl) lUHtrantetitnl lu
9 [ *be sfforta of fbr nK»no|>i*lliit!* !o oh-
usive puSHCHHltWof (be pfK#*i>lu»te li»-
temte of the Stale wiili u view of fonultiK »
fertlUser inwt, sldMrwould in the next twenty
yeat* hove robbtxl tluTf-ruier* of aa amount of
tuoner Hufflelent to pay t lie State debt. ,
Tbme and other exhibitions of aeilSWd abil
ity In the General Asw mWy of the State not
only fnnilsh proper pnasports to hltflier imrt
brooder fluids of naefulness but mark Senator
Ytmmsns sa the man l»e»t equipped to look af
ter tlte Isaguiahingandlcnp neelwtwl InU'rest
of aurtculture in the lialU of legislation at
Washington. f
We therefore present for the consideration
of the Congressional Nominating Cou vendor
appointed to meet at AIkeii on tire iJHth of Au
gust next, th«: nsim - •• • * — - —
Mate HenstorirMn'
to abide Its rmilts.
Citixxjis. .
I respectfully announce myself a canriids.U-
for re rkwthsi to t'rarjnwi hi the Second Uls-
triil, subleet to the action of the Lienvx rnMc
party. U. D. TILLMAN.
Fur some months post theoaimsof tVellon.
D. 8. flemlesson wf Aiken totheCmnmsafamil
nomiiiatiun from U»e flr-ondlhstrict Imve been
dlseaaaed. Ilia accepCim-e of Uie ruadidacy
has been annvuoeedbythc|>reNsaDdhisfricn<1s
take this formal way iVelcring tlist he will
stand for nomination before the Aiken Con-
rentkmonthetMh of August and n'*Jdc the
He la a (Virhind Ucnaicrst. Long
next, the name of Col L. W. Yon mans. ymtiUtsrton.
Henatwirom Barnwell, and pledge fibn’ ‘-&Z
1 now ask that y«aieir>et metVrkof the ivatrt,
promising, M ehs t«l, that yoe shall aevsr hr
sdtaiacd of im) *■ *n oflbxt. .
My punt record will warrant
andyouUi Ultevln* that I wUl abide tba re
sult of tlic regular IVoihcradr iwtwsfWs.
Truly and Ib^pcctfullv,
, GroKoc ,H. KrsxLASD.
Trastinr tlrat my oftcial conduct has earned
fiirmethe confldencc of the Deroocrstic party,
1 respectfullv annomioe myrelf for re-election to
the office of Clerk of the Court and nledgv my-
I respectfully announce myself a candidate
(or the nominstton of the Ihniocratic j>artj
for the tifflw of Clerk of Coiut. .
I pledge myself to abide the results of the
primary election and not to accept either a
nomination or an office front any source Other
than the regularly constituted « ,r -
A. v. EA> rd*.
Wllllston.
Asheville Short Line-
Port Kuyal & Wdi ten Carolina laiforaf
Is frihrtrr May Iflth, 18».
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“ Laurens ,18 to pmjfl 1ft pm
“ Greenville...!..* 15pm
“ 8partatiburg... 8 10 pm
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«“ Asla^vllle...... 8 tW j>m
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liOLTU,
before U was popular toadvocwteOrorerCleve
land, hi* wisdnut promis'd him to rule for
Uevefaiad’s nonilnatlon on every Iwlba at Chi
cago la 1884. He U a tariff reformer ami
•toads squarely on the Mt lioabiplalfonti and
the rresUml** tariff meseaie. Brlb vlag that
the aarphM la tto Treaaury sboakl bn mtuo-d,
that aa arreoas ■hoaM Its vaadad from th*
paot>4e Other than for the an n—ry ,-xprOse*
of the (Knees at at and that the tariff shoaid
I pctae lf bw of Jaattre to afl
fanner, the aa-rt haul, ire
the way -wtwher. he wit’
Hast Fanrwaa
FOR THE tENATL
mi i# "THSIFy |F%PWlto* •toi«tart%re| kfl|
NR PROBATE JUDGE-
tO TUE I*EOI*X.E OF BAKkWEU.
C
I wonVd resjtectfully annonnee myself a can
ditlatofor Probate Judge andanUri) yonr «ip-
tKirt. As a boy I was a soldier In the Confed
erate army, and received a disabling wound
whop Gen. P. M. B. Young was covering Gen.
Hardee’s retreat from Savannah. For many
years I have been a cifixen of Barnwell Dainty
and a practitioner before it* eonrts The close
{tcraonal attcitrtt>n tbit 1 have given to the
prat lice <»f ray profession has tV-uied nw the
pleasure of a wider acquaintance With its peo
ple, tail I pledge myself to serve them. If
chosen to flic oflk-e, In such manner as to jos-
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*“ nemlevsonvIHe 8 58 am
*> 8(<artanhnrx. • .8 40 pm
“ C.reenvtU* RM pm
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. " Anderson ivto Sft
Ar Aovusta VfiOpdA
810 am
• • • « • jFA-*-
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11 iflanV
ttf^r their apprivaL
pledge myself not to accept a
“ ■ reai
nomination
wmree than the
or an office from any other
regular Deaawcratk- party.
Mmt+u il. PantsEX.
Port Ro al ffc Afljnstt Ril w.iy.
Ninetieth Verfallan f ime.
Lv Charleaton S tfinn-
Lv Savannah. 7 30 a in'
Lv Fort Royal.7 10am
I jriieaufort. .7 88 am
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ACCOM JSODATKNre
Lr Fort Royal..
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IVrerealkc party
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“ Charleston • 10 pm
“ Savannah.. 7 10 pm
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walaff dreaarer
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illy aoarewo- hha a eaadt-
f w tto uiffira to Coaary C«aareh*tire«>.
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’ — tor • rere.’ -re to da l» w«.>«*•> party
b* re# affba to t a^are aadare
I >h Iffr •»—* iddreb tor naabr to •to
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iiataldthat Calvin 8. Brice, the
i of tb« Democratic Executive
i mkde It one of the first
aalet of hk aotioo ainee hi* election that
ahall not encourage any
attack* on General ttrerlaon’a personal
Thlt neffrfl, if true, marks •
Mg advance In American politics. It
will make the campaign the cleanest on
land la marked contrast to that
Having made the rale, ho
i hat one possible excuse in
I character. Hr. Brio* Is
• pertaining ta th*
■avaretd AWibrea
An cxsurxfcm op tha C. K. A W. Ball-
road, Greenville’* new outlet I* the
Week which Is being bntlt by private
J. H. Burrkhalter, ef Wlltlelou. a ban
quet at the Mansion Houae last evening
and a ride through th* vineyards this
morning are the ream of the principal
cempllmontt to the newspaper men.
This afternoon I will ran over to Cleve
land Springs and may have more to toll
when that Individual excursion la aver.
Aa It is 1 shall probably gat back tha
first of next week but will not lake up
the scissors, pencil and puke pet until
after the.Onkdffle pic nk. ^ , H.
-H
As to CaMMaaTB*.—W* fully agree
with the Lanrens Advertiser that a
"good deal is said About the candidates
these days that Is not respre-tfu! or J
A man who offer* for public
not for that reason lu needy
elliffible to office except In
ttoa fer 8 men tbs, >1. BskeHs and any
»4 Magnahm, ffi.
A Lmu Tam ran a On*vox.—A
Wastorn BspubNean editor went eat to
enjey the hall game and left Me wtf* In
•harg* of affairs. This was
wroto; “Ctevelaadwill he
President In November by an everwhel-
mlng majority. The Democratic party
will win hoanneo it la right. Cleveland
ha* mode the beet President this coun
try haaoeor hod. and If every State in
the Union would elect none but
crate there would b* km stealing and
moffnaoee going eu. The editor ha*
gene out t* the ball game aad kft hk
wifb ta eboff*, aud she gladly eu
Mr*.H.”
State Farmers’ laelltate will he
Ho enspiers of the State
Agrioukres, ot
PimplM H»vi fll/Hrth*re^
by the
|to«b* tee
easy ha entirely
Or. A C. Ayer A Oo^ Lowed, Mesa,
•at* ky Df-tsbu; |l; da toUba far fl*.
UNIVERSITY
*0f South Carolina,
A.T COL.UMI1LA.. ffi. O.
Includes Graduate Department, Col
lege of Agrtontture aad Mecbauto Art*,
aad Bckncce, College of Pharmacy.
Normal School, Law School.
87 Treohors. 41 Graduate and 30
Under-Graduate Course*—general, spe-
t|*l, or professional— for degrees and
eertlfieatee. Instruction given In Book
Keeping and Phonography, Thorough-
* Chemical, .Hiner*logical.
kysMogical, Phrslou, and
sal Itoborstoriee. Also
Mechanical Department with engine
and machinery, Draughtiug Kootn and
ps fer wood work and Iran worl
Farm. Model Classes
I with Normal Reboot for prac
New Infirmary.
f 10 to $18
I rr^wrtfafly semeier* my— If a rarelKlatr
for tto affine to l-rent y < orewireiowr ami
rtand pKsbrrd to abKfc-1 Hr rr-ult aiul all niK-
aad Vnfwiatkiaa guvevnlnx thr U nnirmtir i.n
reartra.’ M. J. BKLUNtIKIl
I nwprrtfuRy an noon or rn'iwlf a cnn.li.lnt.
for the nomination of the IViuc raUc party
for the offiix* of t'oeoly ('oaunbalonrr.
I pteda- my»rU to a hid** th** nxHilt.H of the
primary election and net to accept either a
nomination or an office from Any noorne other
than tto regularly constituted nemocratic or-
guiiiatiou. J. C. MILKY.
I reepectfully annonnee myself a candidate
for the office of County Comm (winner and
stand pledged to abide the resnh and all rulet)
and regulatioDA governing tlte Democratle pri-
mariea. C. H. LANGLEY.
W. A. All, 8*. The many friend* of this
worthy and well qnnliiied gentleman announce
him a candidate for the office of County Com-
mtwkmer, subject to the dedrion of the De
mocratic primtiry election. Ho will support
the party nominees and not accept a nomina
tion or an office from any source other than
the regularly constituted Dcinooratip organ-
txation. A auoceaaful and Intelligent man of
affaire, be will make a mold offlcial Allen
dale asks kh election.
Aijjtxdaijl
Mr. Sidxkt M. Yomnw^on, of WUliaton
Towntthlp. h» announced by Ida many friends
a candidate for the Democratic nomination for
County Commlmioiler. He will abide the re-
•aka of the primary election and not accept a
nomination or an office from any rourre other
than the regularly constituted Democracy.
Tto many friend* of Mr, A. M. Bnvtrnits,
of Willlitton, announce lain a candUUte for
tto Democratic aomlnation for County Com-
mtwKmrr. ptedgad to abide tto rvwtlu of thr
primary election, and not to a< <cpt aa offire*
ora nowination from any source other tlreu
tto reguiarty umrtitutrd Drmtrratie organI-
I ggi—tf-ffy anreAuaa reewg |
lav tWreaabwrere to (to lWa*«
bwtre nffirv to < irenty Areffere.
I f4> 'L*— revrelf re atedr fK# rerebi to tto
yatmary •betrre ami wa re ancyt Hirer a
aomiaalKre <* aa toto* frrea any ■«•«* <41**
than the rvguUrtr cuwawarei Ire—n. rattr or-
watrertKv^ * W. TUhTTI.
FOR SCHOOL COKNIUO.VER
Rev. J. g. Havener. I* Vetrhy anwreaerd aa
-candidate fur SeiMHd C«NareMnnrr rtihjrH
to thr rule* governing tto DvamcraUc Frima
a rtmirp.
Rev. W. D. McMillan, fat hereby arm. re need
aa a candhiatc f.>r ftlmol ('••inmliwKitic: auh-
iect to the ruk* governing the Democratic Pri-
WELL WISHER
The many friendr of Rev. Arthur Bulat pr*^
whit him to the Democratic vntera of Bamwell
County ax a Caudldatc for tbetr nomination
for the office of Coanty School ('om mi winner,
•nhject to the roles regulating the DrtnoCTatic
primary election.
BENNETT SPRINGS.
FOR COUNTY TREASORER.
Dr. N. F. Kirkland, 8r., who has been
so faithful a steward. Is renominated
hy his many friends for the office of
County Treasurer subject to all the
rules and pledges of the Primary Elec
tion.-^, °
At the solicitation of many friends la sev
eral pans of the eounty I have conelnded to
offer myself a candidate for the office of Coun
ty Treasurer In the Demomttr primaries, and
if elected will see that the funds of the county
suffer no detriment iu my hands. I pledge
myself to abide the result of all rules and reg
ulatioQs governing randklatcs of the party.
i. M. HUGHES.
For Ooronor.
Holland M Kenntdy, of Goorgoa
Creek Township, U nomiuared hy hla
many friends for the office of Coroner,
subject to and pledged to abide by
rdattlunf the irentm-rattc primary alrc-
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Leave Braaekvilk
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