The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 09, 1888, Image 2
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B« kM br«n ntUlne4
the 4uit that will be brought
Ctannon will. That ahow*
iH(Vvn bu«la«M»ihl a lu'Rp
V ,
A. » WlkLUMn:
; i'NON.it fetw|»t4 .vourRiiM>miin«)t
; T. K. UurtoM and J. Kb-lmrd-
aM'hrst auggeautd the Oala week Ulea,
r^nal baud \V#
mad* say convert# bat are vary aura
that ha affordad an Uumauar amount at
eutartaluiuant to all that heard him.
Aooordiag to our undemanding
Capt TIUmaii baa mlatakan the tertua
aud acope of Ida aomm Union from .the
Executive CMiimittee of the Fanners’
AaaocUHow, awl from that error have
come all the hard blow* that he haa de
livered and received.
It wa*y as we believe, the purpose of
hut U of the same <i|»iuioti stlU T beoaiue
tare the Stanley that dlwcoveredf thorn under whose inatnaetlona ho haa
you
II or
ortou and JUclutrditon.
The term M ui»terrllled” no longer ap
plies to the Charleston I>«inoera<-y.
I Miring the progress of the campaign
meeting Friday night some one kicked
the bass drum, a woman In the crowd
shrieked out, “Good God, dat's a shake t”
and the crowd atampeded. Three or
four little negroes were badly trampled,
and a good many hats and coats dam
aged before the panic played out.
The Edgetleld Chronicle think* that
f'nde George will be re no ml noted on
the second or third ballot.
Tnc Psoraa U not engag«-d iu any
prophetic hu«lness just now but *ug-
ge*ts, In the Interest of common hu
manity, that those delegates will be
Wise In their day and goucralion w bo
shall carry three days rations, or their
•Qulvakat, to the A Ikon Convention.
IM In
been acting fhat be should accompany
the candidates upon their can/ass and
emphasize the popular desire for a sep-
ara p and distinct Agritmltura! College,
and the Inauguration of kll advisable
reforms in tbe methods of administra
tion.
Instead of confining himself to that
line of campaign Capt. Tillman has ap.
peared to regard himself as cowman-
dcr-I»-chl«f of the Farmers' movement
with full power to direct Us operations
ae bU own judgment and taste advised
and has raised Uounybrook generally.
He has, therefore, aroused antagonisms
without necessity, frittered away his
strength on non sa<eu»lal Issues, and
secured ouly half hearted support from
many- Ihsympathy with tbe reform and
iurailMMl Ideas of the Farmers'
wvmmnt
ff he had am hi* face straight towards
vttod to attotid. , %
by a baud, and speeches by thn
dates.
" coMxinu or
J. U Hay,
K. H. Grayamt.
Barney Dimood,
H.U, ^ ‘
J. F. Sm
COMMITTKB OK BBVlWSMIBirTC. -
E. I. Mamlert, K. II. Grayson,
And they’re always grtered, I know,
Whanthay moat a-ahnpping gw.
fin not fret, my Mule Mm;
•he’ll return by set af am
8 W. Saves,
<1. lit Ulmar, I
K, L. Saadata.
ILfibi
J. 8. Still,
(in It ^ fo ha anppoaad.)
for the atorea will *
“ nM at Know t wm
Laaded”
H. C. Creech,
8. W. Flaws,
£. B. Handera,
Willie Hadler,
J.ti. Ulmer,
J. H. Moody, '
4- W. Ijutcaatrr,
IfoyM Hutto, Jr.
comirrrxE ox mcsic.
FI. J. Peacock. " Xd. Cord ray,
F. M. Case, J. 8. Still,
Robt. Bay, K. H. Jenkins.
Welcome to all.
. J. U. Sat,
W. B. Botxtox,
Presidents.
n X. Coemut, Secretary.
May da tor a stapid boy’s excess ,* but
whnt can be aaM for the parent whs
asaa his eUM laagnlshlag datty and tails
to rccognUs tbs want sf a tonic and
Meadparlistf Fsnasrly, a csursn at
ldttwa > sr aalphnr aad nmlasaes, was tbs
rul# la wslbaegwlatsd foadUm; but auw
all iatolMgsat bouauhuMa keep Ayweto
■aeaapaeiUn, wMrh Is at uars pfoaaaat
to tbs toato, and tbs amst asanpiag ami
ttoTbs^toS Sat Sasttus to*
af m ban v
sr n«n MrpATia,'m*, mshn
is kU sUlUjr sad l«l w«*y.
As fos town Msuts' oTtbe
Mb SSsUtjr to ah party as4 •
mmu Us Hkmtt U Mjtu( that to will
■stsa hHb>il sad ssmpw* sspssssulsUT*. Us
b plsfoul toahUs tbs rash *f tbs ptlsMfWs.
ntUXM.
aMp haaura tbM aothlagmsrs nuaMaswn
aary than ahaply to adw hh aMBS. Mfovtag
we arc sadalasd by public opinion ws oabw
ttatlachr ssv. that, muxo a ana of spotless la-
tsgrlty, hb r*a» record of havhig faltbfalhr
dlscharasd Us ofklal ifothu n a gnaiwatostor
all that can bs ikaired In ths nmia*. Mswr
babul beyond what jablcs win allow, aor^
veiu beyond what Justice will wjplre.be bths
ana for the place. HU eminent ouattfeatiotis
‘ to oar sapport for flhertt.
TrJohu M. Smith A On., Dragglato,
WBIIitan
AakeviUe Short Idas-
P«nK»)»lfcW*lei«Cm:ii tKillwij
lx Xrvaor Mur Ifoh,:
baTba*.
The many frbadsof Mr. W. J, Banders aa-
wcuadldaM for the Moose of Kep-
, sanjsut to the mbs aad regulw-
reseutativss,
Uuas fomalag tin Ifotoscratlc primary ckts-
Tbe (heads sf Frank TT. Crssch aaoounc*
blm a candidate for Sheri*of BarnwcH cosay
in the next election audpMpe him toaUds
ths rubs of ths Democtahe primaries.
raw. a s - -W-Xs—
KoutnT
in
Ar
g^teuty-lfth Msrldba
ml Utn-r I
iisn.v i »• y y
TSrSjrjtaiaiWpi
To hb record as a soWicr—a shattered
My bbods Uuougbout the county having
expressed a dmas (or bm to represent them
Mbia la the House of Bepreeciiuairt*, I hare
dsokbd to odcr (or reebctlua la ths owmlug
subject la all respects to the rules
gorcraiug our Democratic
. Jamxs h. Uuxss.
I nthsr w ounds upon his Person by which
has been disabled for life bear i
be has been disabled for life bear abOBdaiit
testimony. MU competcfacy. moral Btoresawl
to the Democratic party stand r—*—
• u s s s • -, —
g mM • * «' • m w m m k - w
r •* Laareaa
“ KnenvIDs
•* gMTtaahuag><«*Wpai SOOpia
• “ Hmdanearilb.BBBpto
s» AshsrlUe......B00pn
sotm.
IMeHtv
tioned.
Datot I
Trai merit, and an other things hsing renal,
- *■ •* * ^ * ‘ware soldier
•Iv Ashevflb.. - • J un
HendenooTlIta • to ato
the claims of a dUabled Coafodsrute
should not be disregarded. atmuui-R.
gpurtanburg.. ff> pm
Gresuvt
i party ta as ae
Ih Carallaa as It ka* hewn sllrul
r lam tow yuan past. Bight than-
Blacsviux Biaaar.—Mrs.
Brown and daughter, j
returned from a | ‘
tod visit to friends aad
Rtrhmsnd, PM Lads) ph la
York.
Mrs. J. n. Levy la
time on Halttvaa’a Is
Mrs. Isaac MiHnlana to
vMt m Wuetura lit
- The friends of Capt. J. W. Jenny rsspect-
fuMjr aaanaass Urn a ouartldats ter Uw Legts-
latma, aadpbdg* hka toaUds by theruhs
aad rvgabtlnas govsraiag ths IMuuctut
primary sbetloa ot kuruwed cowuly.
The Meads of tbs Hon. John J. Maher r
House of grproseaUtlves subject to ths actiuu
of tos Dim I .ratto primary ntscUua. He wig
I respectfully announce myself a candidate
i myself a cant
for the' aomlBatbu of the DsawcraUe party
lor Um oAct of Sheriff.
1 pledge myself to abide the result* of ths
rStawry election aad not to swept either a
aomtnatlua or an ofoee from any source other
than theregubrty eomtitotsd Deiaocntb or-
■ - J. W. LAWABTfR.
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rut Rr tl ft AlfWtt Rafwjy.
Wlaetleth Mtridba Tims.
I that all I
i srigtanssd
I her to tubs
Thfa msdlrlar snoa
primary
i by the wish of hb patty as i
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Lv Augmtt . tjto
as Thsi
t that he i
Morris, of
tie
ad la Jus Hass rrSatato
health. I tad At
Iks trbads ad Dr. J. B. BLACK, Jr., am
amass kUa as a caaStdalc fur
itoatodsby
QAci. i... -
1 Mft,
Mr. J. Wl
J.
sns end sf the
r,df
Ilya raw** IV.
11*1
hna r—i ■ ■ b la Ayer's
triton too daaeu W Asms
ty. to tos tom. «i w. n—A
found Mm to aB bmas—d —dm
nw Me of s tout far
thT p^op*r tot *bs
to al rubs sever
rratle Party.
Mast restore
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as Port Royal ar A* ...Tl
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dar hat were la-
toab * foaTfosshm^mto toT
t tos atom to Cs
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as aa la
ri beta sur
Bsllway tank Capt. W. B.
' Cmnptrollcr UrasrwTs <
laraUaa
lu
ipalgn
Ths hnt of tin
•muigcd by tin Democratic Htatoi Ex-
•mti^jr* Commlttev far (hr oaadldatr*
for Gorrraer and MeatrOant Governor to tin attacks of rust. Ws bars heard
- k—1* til _ — - - J--.. —.mm' mmmA
U wet I
ms of
ms la •
hladsof
black gravel lands and ei
Uuas. It Is probably rare that the Isas
fo the farmer la abnavy one on apland*,
hat It Is often a rerioas matter with
ihose-rehoss farms larlade a
area af the kinds or classes of sod on
whfoh (he cotton plant Is most subject
waa* held at Black vllle on Moadajrl hiflnaUnees In w hich kalnti wm used
,
Major L. T. I alar presided with fins
tact. . Three humlred rspcsreatotlrs
altlxens gathered from Aiken, Orange-
and Barnwell gave patient and at
tentive homing to the orator* of the oc-
Gor. Richardson’s speech wm the
i WO have over heard on the bust-
listened to such men
is Gartrell, fa
mous In the fields of North Carolina
and Georgia. It waa a complete and
aoneluslve vlndfantloo of the Itarao-
eratic admi ui*t ration f since 1876 against
the damaging charges that have boon
mads against them, and yet there wad
an aeoompanlmeat af amrttAcation la
the appearance that tin chosen repre
sentatives af the party that has done so
■nmh far thn people should ho on the
geado dedans It la the home of Its I fiend*.
Lt. GoT-MaakHa s speech was strong,
rard and practical. It wm
_ v a
[ ha made an excellent
rCapt B. jt
m a preventive with good result*.
The kalmlt, which is sulphate of potash
and chloride of sodium, was applied In
tbe drill purely for fertlllxlng purpo
se*, and was probably accidentally (Un
covered to be a preventive of rust. If
the kalnlt really did the work of stop
ping the disease or preventing It, the
fact la doubtless due to the chloride of
sodium (common salt), which seem* to
act as an antiseptic in oases o£ fungus
“diseases,” and probably has a health
ful effect In tbe treatment of the plant
diseases. Whatever may be the truth
of the matter, i| would cost fanners
almost nothing to try the experiment
of spraying a small patch of cotton
well with a solution of kalnlt or com
mon salt, or with any ether eolation
likely to have a similar effect, each as
Macetone or lime, or both, as recom
for grape rot. There are many
fareaers who assart with actofltonco aad
certainty that a liberal afpUuttiun of
■all to tbe aotl win prevent rust In
wheat. It U
sf At
Oe., for Angast, Is rich In
era, fralt-grawsc, paoMry-
auks clear the rh
Btoely Illustrated artirle *a fa
•M
iAsrrhw ami*.
re* 1
a
mm w wm.
s u
J. A FA1
A to
ahms la worth a year’s
For only om dollar yon eaa got this
ataadard Hoathern agricultural Jon real
for a year. By rtubbiag with yonr la>
cal or home paper (which every fi
ought to take), yon can ur* all trouble
of remitting the money and get
publications at a reduced rate.
tost.
Policemen, clerks, farmers and others
whose occupation keeps them on their
feet a great deal, oftan are troubled with
chafed, sore aad blistered feet, espe
cially In extremely hot weather, no mat
ter haw comfortable their them may ft.
A powder b need In the German army for
sifting htto tbe shoes and stockings of
the foot soi<
of salt, applied by sprtakling brine
m a
a* a <
forbi
.ba
to b
soldiers, called “Fuastrcupnl-
and consists of S parts aalbylte
add, 10 parts starch aad 07 parts pul
verised soapstone. It kqfcpe the feet
dry,. prevents chaihf, and rapidly
iTto*
*** « al AtoMMaTm* SSte at
Cfo Sn^hmTlnreaiB ^Jd'Jifon l " l>
ted * “ ~
’ ** Ml * T V"D to TIUJ(AK.
D.A
■b
hu* beru aaasuaesdbyl
take thb formal way sf
that he win
■sis
Cterefond** aamtnMfoa en surer teDot at CM-
emo In MM. Mb fo a tariff rcforaMV aad
Mart
mmoun.
Meti
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Mr
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sf Cs
A B. Al
S£r."i22.
«S! Hiatt CSrsItaa X*il«*r
In tt*
• Brevr*ttf tbs mare.
wtLua B. ttorrrr
ftooxcwsLA.
Tbs friends of Mr. JOHN W. FKEK-
t«th, 108t,
n W. Pbacotk are ss-
_ m at • euodtd
Mm t* ahMs by tb* mbs and regubtl
tte Prurareutir Mvty
MAN. of Grab* m*. re* pert fully nn-
noance blm 4 candidate for ths oOlce of
Coroner and pledge him to abide by fbe
it
ACOOBTA MTIBMNI
\
tUBubtkiaa of
FOR CLBRI OF OOOBT.
m V A. **##•#* O *** O **# O ••**
Tejhs Psmocratle Vattreof BmiiwtB County:
WNh three bgal snsmpti—» I sabred ms
mfodresis war at the amfoama, an act Ire
man ahts m preform auy and aU kinds sf b-
of my I
than
t rouelo
If sleeted, that., yon shall never be
I now mk that yon elect amCkrkof tbsl^wtl
mhamod of are m an oBbw
Mv past record will wan
aad yen In beUcvlac that I
adl cf tha lugnbr Democratb prhnariea.
t are in saytnt
will abide tee rv-
Tnuting that my otoebl
for me tbe conBdenoe of the Democratic party,
I re*ptetfnllyanneunBt aiyeelf for re-election to
the otom cf Cbrk of tee Ooort aadpMfewy*
erif to abide by the reba of tee Democratic
tomry. W. Utueons Santa.
Il
I pMte mreeif tsahMs the issnbe sf the
BnireMtocj ure^w'M^m totoO wmm *v to
ATYTiAi
Dr. K. P.
Coroner aad pledge blm to a bid* by ._
rule* and regulation* governing the Dn>
mneratic pritnaiieu. -
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17 Teachers. 41 Graduate aad SO
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Tuition—940
Vow li
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