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" -• JLATION JMJGU8T U »ver In OmuRtburR h»tp t nt*r k f^port Hint John went * INhlng on huve dnubtlosn ml^tnken flie >r for SlnH*n P«ler, wJ»o wm * in «nd a very good man too. but i ovt*r eighteen (.•entnrle* ago. (P A < tear* tar tfcr BetHr. >lh>r General Verner. one of tanlnteat wen In the State, will *ng- to the Geglalatnre, at it» next •**«- parage of lawn placing th<< of ooiiury eommlenloner* directly lite uontrol and direction )t hU .rtniniit Of UteadmlnUtratlon. That la a move in the right direction. A ItMtala IrlM. The State haa made many approprla- X uitwlM than one to the Clem- • eoukt be, but they all Sot - throogh channel* owned, controlled Mid directed by the State. It U contra- to public policy and the aplrlt of enr nt io place public money at i dlapOtal el any man, or art of men fact, we are of the opio- f Art appropriating money u. itkra not under the eentrol of or throogh their coned- la uneonstituiiwual and Senttnei. at r ■ay* that ye^i Bat, If you i you will pit IMBy IVrfy TSgfti e artll ovoi jfravy Dniican. In fact we-artU overlook the odd* between a three ounce apple and a fifty ponnd kolb gem, accept yonr nomi nation* of refeice and *Uk« bolder, eon- ■ent to yonr entire arrangement of pro gramme and partlculAra, and bet yon two melon* to one apple that Davy will doWn Hilly In every one of thwtwelve round* yhn apaelfy, and In any Other aide *how» you may undertake to run. yv e panic for a reply. Tfc* rrvvh'i fptr. We give our reader* a good bill'of fare tbl* week. On the flrat page are *toric* for the ladle* and little folk* and for the men U Oov. Hagood’* Spar tanburg »povwh, the beat, we think, that we have ever read from “the ino*t level bead In the State.” We would like for every man and boy In the com mon wealth to read it. We don't know but that our aubucrlber* ought to lend thin Issue to their friends and neigh bor* who are getting along somehow without Tax Pkoplx. On our Inside page* are extracts from the Abbeville Pres* and Bannar, Pick ens Sentinel and Col. Haskell’a speech throwing light on the Clemaon bequest, the leading Issue of the day. We In tended to make extracts from another Mm tenure of whom office Is uot derived power In the State—fozehange showing that the Mississippi Agricultural c ollege Is principally pa tronised by tbe counties In lU lamedl- a» neighborhood, bet the paper has been mislaid and we prefer not to at tempt to qnote from memory. Prom the beginning of Urn discussion of the question of agrtmlmml education Tax Pxoplx has been la favor of the I Uh meat of a rleultural oollogo. If the fa It. Bet wo are aet sere I altheegh tape TUImaa who ms7 have kaowkag, Bui Mis* ba The UeLa Howe School—or Agricultural College, If the name sounds mors pleasing—taught practical work on the farm, while it taught the rudiments of a Mlerary edu cation. The result wa* that It produced neither farmers nor scholars that have been distinguished In either line. Di viding the energies of the students seemed to paralyse their effort*, and they excelled in neither line. It take* a man's whole energy to Attain distinc tion or to accompli*h a desirable end. Therefore, a divided energy—like a di vided house—Is sure to bring undesir able re*iilt*. * We are quite sure tfftk the trustees of the l>cl.a Howe school would willingly give to the State the faim, and the pro tit* from Ita endowment, rhr the benefit of any Agricultural School which the State might chooee to establish, with only a saving clause that If tbe State ehonld abandon tbe property for the uses of a college, that It should revert. Tbe immense tract of land could be utilized, and the (climate and sfril are much better adapted for the practical teaching of Agriculture than tboClem- son estate, sltnated as It is, almost at the base of the mountain*. l/*t the trustee* of Mr. Cleasaon’s sa ute establish tbe school on the money which he ha* left to endow It. Ten a year would keep a farm, and would keep open a for any farmer who might wish oum keep a tlr ^. , > open a good ' maxim thm they da I -| fcaw u « duly Io put all > um hum utsii yean ago my father was a In Liberty county, and I have boArd bln tall with much honor of the ■trugglea that be had In subduing the larger boys, Whoso parents wore rich and proud. How on one occasion the Inggest boy In school refused to make the usual bow as be retired from the school room at rece** and he gave him three days of grace in which’to bow a* the other pupil* dfd, or to take a whip ping or leave the school, and he swore that he would do neither, and how the collltfon came and the door wa* locked and they fought for ten minute* all over the benches And desks, while the other scholars, both boys and girl*,, were out side peeping through the crack* of the log Hchool house w ith intense interest to sec the result of the contest. It. wn* a regular serug* battle, but the teacher whipped it, and that settled his domin ion for good, “That yank can fight,” they said, “and he ain't afraid to do It,” and this secured him tha respect of both patrons and pupils. ft Ixtlrpste Fatrrplllws. TVth* Editor of tbe Cotton Want: , The wish may be “the father to tbe thought,” but I think that a continu ance of the hot, dry weather we are now having, will annihilate the -'prophet*,” aa I bare frequently seen It do brood* of young caterpillar* hatched during •uch a time. Yet while 1 feel cotnnara- tlvely safe during a drouth, I think the “In time of peace prepare for •rar” goad advlca. My experience dif fers conaidarably from that of 1. J. M. I consider two acres a good day's work for a hand •ptwodtng * green" la four, i la eoUon of \ H waa Mkr- of Cot. Tou- of flic land *»t»tuiury • We print lualiy due to l maiia In tin foliate that it holder was protected by giving hit lien fur bla hml mil. fonator Youman* Introduced and cham pioned to Its cuccesefol pMiagf the btU which removed the tax from flM-arriculturel produce of the farmer and was mainly Inttnunentnl in defestltut die effort* of the monfrpoHst* to ob tain excittsl re pnimvwtan of the phoeidmtr In tercut* of the Mate with a view of forming a fertiliser trust, which would in the next twenty year* hare robbed the farmer* of an amount of aionev sufficient to pay the State debt. These ami other exhibitions of zeal amiabil ity In the tlenern! Assembly of the Mate not only* furnish proper passports to higher and hnruler field* of usefulness but mark Senator Youinnn* as the man best equipped to look af ter the languishing and long neglected Interest of agriculture In the halls of legislation at Washington. ' f — We therefore present -for the - consideration of tlie Congressional Noininalinx Convention apiiointdl to mis t at Aiki-n on-the 2Stli of An- ifu*t next, tin- name of Ctjl I,. W. Youmans, ptate Msmtor from Barnwell, and pledge liim to abide it* rcsulta. Citizens. I rcspc'-tfnlly announce myself a candidate for re election to ConxrcaMn tl*e Second I)li-. trict, subject to the action of the Democratic l«iriy. 0. D. TILLMAX. Pi.xckvu la, # r v. Aug, dy becoaif* IlM UfblMurv bavk wtowplishM their they *y ant here te fa, 11 •> herd u t« pull !•*• «*sfM) vn* etiksr. I »m a caudKJttr. I hep- ami believe tbai my frlcmti are vwsy eweuab M ensu* mu the mmilaeti.a; bet, whether thrT itfr nr are «•*, I thank them few tb- rrieutMiip ■'xpri-to. J eml will ciidcsivor lu desurr* It. 1 aj-o thank the iiiituykauiiiuatie for tbe uontlslity wiib «Akb tlirj 1iavi.,e rl.-oitiul me tea eetU <fu tbo UUt- mn beiK.’i with tb.iu. , J uMt;-niyeulf lu abide th- r sult of the Pnue- -ihUc 1‘rimary Khs-tieii and nut to utsrjS a nimilun- tiun orauulectiun frum any suiiruu uilicr than the regularly cunatitutvsl djumuratiu ur^nnlnlli.u. W. U. KELLY, The frieiida of TAMES E. DAVffi, Eaq^ having the ulmoet eunffilenut in l.la ability and integrity, aiiiiuunt-ohii eandblacy fur the Learrr Huttse uftl.a Quneral Asartnldy. lib fldullty f« his l*rty and a fhithful dl«.iiitrgi‘ of all Itfr Urtlb-s wrutne*iuitnl and ulht rtri^. watraut Ida CriumU lu say ing that he will makeaiulthiat ati.f t-.iinyM t, nt rf|>res..ntatire. He ta pledged lu aUde the result vf the primal in.. - ; — EKJEXDS. TIi« many friends of XI r. W. J. Banders nn- noutice him a camlklate for the >[mise of Ucp- resenlativca, subject to the rule* and rtrgulu- tjcMis governing tuc Democratic priatarj- dec- UOtlji. For some months pset tkeemimsof tVellon. D. 8. Ili-nderson of Aiken to the Congre-xtuoiiil notninxtiou from the JVs.'ond.DNtih't hnrsbeJn My friends throughout the emudy having expressed a desire tor me to n-preseut tlicin sgttin in the Hoc*? of Representatives, 1 have decided to offer for tv-electu>n in the coming ctUnpaigo, subjet* in ait tvspec hi to tlie rule* and txTtiilatioiis goveruing ..ttr DeniocratH- I**a*«u1ts, . J ami.* H. Gcxs*. Tlie friends of Capt. J. W. Jenny respOct- disciissed. Hi* acceptance of the eawdidict “'‘l!!i^ 1 ”^ -Mtwre, aku pledgv him to SUkle by tlu-mle> bas liren auDounced by tbe pres* and hi* t riends take this formal way of declaring Uiat he will stand forWominatiun before the Aiken Coit- ventiwii on the iXth o( August and abide the results lie bt a Clrveland Drnitx-mt. Ianik before It waa ixipaUr toadt ocate li.-ort rCVuv,- land. his wisdom pruuiptcti him to Vote for CVv i Uiwl's iturolnatiun on every Itaibd at CM- m-w tat ISM. lie la If wwfl dwoe fair rkil* !. Hu- tkw grwvWwa aiftlng, ailxlxg, Ac., of i from •••*. ‘“■PT M cm ka l»d - at as P*f barrel. (Ill rwal aluawst aa | ■uadi aa ip wSing l Jo wot Ibtwk (fcai . In an tell, MbrkUwd ( •sfwthrws: j laws tkao a pwwwd mt „ If tte propfo of 1 pateosi aa Mra. Pi fly (sowwda uf a aapwrata axrVwlfwm; » ofcom Kgte lo pwootf te . J : . . , | Sm farwsef will Way ffwwr brfaw teoll OTStoltey »«0o for M. »■ | ^—unlTlr- ao IteC rery tww | itewa I aB—M vwte a^Saas aAy a44l- | ” Tte Mqote O^tefoaila* tea f •Mralt? In ISM. He la a tariff reformer and j I****" 1 ““f *1' stand* snuarety on tbe St Lsiuis phatform and 1 »<iaev tbe lYesWient’s uiiff metwage h. irvtng that i “ ,,er tbe snrpta* la tbe Trea-ury sbsiki be rwlaced, that aa ri esaae ahoald be exacted from tbe pevcSa other than for tbe amwaaary expenses of tbe Oowrasa-nt aad that I be tariff sbnabl be remlpM-d at<ua priortpb» te Joaikw to afl rteate alike, tar farmer, tte m rt tea*, tte ■sanafarrarvr sad tte wage-aortee, te atS te aappurtel by Maav famaa. «ftd rvtniation* governing the (k-iuocnitk- icimarr ftccrinn of BavnwtS county. Tlie frirtids of tte *oti. John J. Mater re spectfully aiiuoumw him a randhtate lor tlie liuusr of keprau-utat,rc»M«bjt'vltu the taction id tte Uetaucmik- primary eb--il'W He will te prroraol by the wirii of his pony pn aeoi-r- hia best t ffort* to i—v-vire its and greater OM-fuInras here- for the r n<snina.lon for the office of County Andlti ■ I picdfte myaMf In ftliMe the iner boa deninl hmi the i quaintance with tbo . . t>K<d|tnd t.» abide the ir*ult at all rate govern- r ing candid* tee of the Drmooratlc Party. MakT Kusvpf. , I respect.'nilv ^nnoan'je mv-elf a candidatQ >f the Democratic party, ' itor. result*' of tte prliparj'vloction and not td accept either a nominstton or an uffli-v from nnv aoufre other limn the regularly enmdituted wfiToemtic or- gnuir-ttion • (T. 0. KlDEff. 1 resp-ylfnity onnoitpea wiyttef a cgn^lklate for the nojninaUorf of tlie Dcmocmtic party forthc office of County Auditor. I pledge myself to abide the results of the primary election Aud not to swept either u nomlnnft’orior-sn ofoce from any nource other than the regularly eonstitnted Democratic etr- n * HB Kanixuilon. ». w. Titorn. Jr., a a- FOB THE SENATE. HM i \^§ ImQhV las> rtrti iwrTi te "many frWteb" «* — M*a> tass«v bsu tSwtUsg U L. b* a. I* kssiit-i dwWw *" my iteidna a* a >*0- to tv I to r-|toiMtoOI*r« te tte IfosBtoOMWtotodB ff a^b » a^_ OafoiM^aias . te - ^ — .■ i -» f , m wwmmwm m * wqMmMmmRwvv 9mm ww naugpsawi m<* WWWR - SMS - WffV \gm pmmfkf «4 Myyfc 11km om4 f A wk** mm •« tkm «Ab« Im tmf Mlfosldi kmtf I OSB "Aa* ftMfci# Itesaw—a ffMBIb Villi %lftji. ► *tet«al •* I'.as Tte frtmAtte Dr J. B. BLACK. m*mrr atm m a twndtdaa* fur tte t^i and pi-'lgv Ifoi to abldr l»y Ite rubs and ulslbito gotefeing the primary rbeilnwa. Tte aiaay fOru-ts ta aH aarfhuM teltet ty. te tao lba> o W. MiMtIUl.U tefum bna-d boo at 4: uams aad aa br ,ji rwraas- tftm ami w.<tby <4 irmS, r -p— tfuiij Mas t naodaioM tor ra tbetbaa to tte liute* td Xoaaarwtotlt-a. lb •at -teb u - f» t.Us td tte DamisraSb primary ,to tbm amt — “J md m* rya atoaatoq. ttaq or te db* r- -M any saqara jaoaa tte* Ite togvforli aaaasiauaMS Uswausr FOR CLERK OF COURT. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. Rev. .f. 8. Havener, U hereby unhonnced an H cundldstc fiw fft-hocl CknantLiaioncr aubjrcf to the hfft-s Kovemhig the ntmocrstle Vr+tna rie*._ . A FRIEND. ^K^r. W. D. McMIlhut, Is h«r<T>y annottnccl as n earniiiiate for fk iusd Coinminslone: sub ject to tbe rules governing tbe Democratic JPri- ni iric*. WELL WISHER. The many frieml* of I>v. Arthur Byte f»rc- sent him to lit- D-awocran^yoliaw Of llsrnHt 11 County a* n CnndUlctc for their nomination' for the offb-r .>( County fp-hr^rj VomniteSoncr, stibjei-t to the ntlt* rvgulctlng &e IK-ons ratic (riiiiiM V t leetton. * •• BENXETt 8PR1XU§. For Oormicr. 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B. A A S. m Ik v*wt • •Ml w%tm * Mk* ^ mmmm^mtm ] 1 kmmmks § mk $ mmkmmt/tmm Im9 mmtm mmmkmm fmmm tori# %m> MaffBlB MMff *mm 1** ,: •NMoto flBBMbk [ r ft*** • • jmmmmmt mmimm mmmmm . tmmm wmkmtm km ipmmikmmf NM 1 mtmmmm^^mrn mmmm ffiiffp 41 ffiWMMMMMMB i Tkkkmm wf/rn MMp MMMMI mkk mm mmmtf (mtp IHm 9H9BH9tf99H| i f mmnb mmmb jmm*t \ | mtkmm mk mmkl Mi mi TMi% (kmtkm ~ m* k 91 %4mktm mrnkltk • 4 ambm m* %ttl } rr^alU of , iton He to n*«'' ati'f Will Hal. XyosswalA The rrbad* of Mr. J/>HX W fBKB- ’ MAX, te tlrqBamq, rvsgmctfaHr aa- I usMiwrw blm a raadldate lor ite a4B«a wf 14 tewmrr amd pbdffa biaa la aM>W by lb# ! i%ba and fwgulattema gvturwiwg tb# Da Ms MTSMsba. .«a#y 1 illa«lmcff,4bfenlk!ivirn ftAMMi# v bhbmhm tot :siaifF. liarnvte.i |<tei.rcte4 MVfsHT. •/ «s • ~ \% S> a»*f W A MIS. u ter J afar# IO. •*• tea 1 'n attopif bwrqm-a uf bt* frtoadab'P lor tte pSte* st LAW 1.1 sea Ur* te tte mat#. * * Aud grt 4 ayd. J. K. M anu**is.-r, ttest/aiaa te tte 1 towserx' A-s>- ••tuq te ran far tte ite ia eppaatlisa lu Uaq lilat to Imitovt-t that (leu l«lar ir-eb-s Lxl. bands doa a. Ml W A I|Al 1 ffM T »•*«*• ‘mmmrnrt 1 <.'apC B. H •J'lllmau wa« in-tnu tr,| :S uqaaluKMis vole ot thr Kffgrffeld »tl, to presnffi to tlie of 'It* Itoin.Mmil. iation WpIM r* all. I It’s “Gootl eonntlew. As I’* strength la oonvastlloBS I* cquaTV KilgeffcidV ‘ nlrctlaa* tb« ksk tt harder to oaks titan Kdgtebld it**, and Mdocabor duty and dou’lbrag itaitlirr. , rehatiRc xbonld be made Barn- ^well d-Miiil have to play second fiddle X until tbe millennium. Her led wblto Democrats wouk ring before Kdgelkld’s >f 44100 44 attd several emtutb* in Georgia to boar fniro.” It iweuto'to be “a cniutiugly devised fable’' get more power and place* for Etlge- and she's got tbe lion’s *hara al and bar appe tite seems as Insa QBiece, K. ^Slrge X Mable as dkut of the horse leeeb. ctNtelnda, we will bet Brother m, te the iUrnweil PaortR, a Mountain bursa apple kgahist a kill mat roiclon that Mr. Tlllmau faster, Jump hlglivr, talk lon- asore miplattto from a crowd attention from the United Suppow Mr. Cbmwa had bft hi* *v UU> ls> III# Hutitb ( an.lina Colbge, on condition that te and hla snsaooaOfa should lake control of It, by nouilug a taayoeDy of the tniat#s*a f C ould a cor pora I’* guard ba found to favwr the pro position F buppuae, for Inaunce, that F.r«klne nnnan llatvarnlty, Wofford Xewlierry College and WaW halla College, thoultl offer to let the State endow those college*, If the pres ent owners w ere allowed to continue In full and complete control of these Instt- tntlona, a* at present? Would the offer he accepted ? We think not. By what right, then, can the State undertake to Incur tbe expense of Mr. damson's college—an Institution w hose very existence Is conditioned op a basis wlilch shall forever preclude Hie Bft- billty of Its ever bting under tlie control of the State? Does Mr. Clemsou do more than to give the State the right to endow hi* college? The DeLa Howe Manual Labor School in Abbavilte county, with an endowment of $10,000 and a farm of 1,700 acres, after a puny existence of a century ha* been closed for years. The farm Is rented, and the rents and Inter est are going to create a “surirfus.” In tills school buys aad girls were board ed, educated and (w» believe, > clothed, without money knd .wlthowt prle^ As we do not go to college to ft e srt of printing, lo k*i trade, to learn practical rail Th# ailrndaiww at tte Mtrhlgoa Ag- rteulturel ( teteg* Is greeter than ever tefore and It U thought that four bun | dred student* will to enrolled next year. Klfiy-oo* graduates te the Inrti- tntUm are prrtidenu or profse*or* la other college*. ^ We see no reason why In time we should not bare an Agricultural CoL lege on the Fort 11 111 plantation given by Mr. CltHMon for that purpose. Noth- *>wt will array such an opposition against him tiist It wjll extend to the college scheme. 1 ndeed there am a large class of people who believe that tbe best thing to be done for that institution, 1* to In duce Mr. Tllknan to resign hi* place a* trustee. It will not be six months be fore be w ill be abusing Mr. Xorris and other* of his co-trustees, for sneaks, imbecile* and rascals. Without him there I* no doubt the matter can bo har moniously arranged between the State and the trustee* of Air. Clemson’s will for tbe establishment of the college.— Chester Bulletin. Bill Ary'* Talk Atoat tor eM Fi*M nrteals. The old field school of the olden time was a little kingdom of Ita own. The patrons, It ia true, constituted a kiad of parliament to employ a teacher when employed and installed in office bod no control over him and could hint ont at tbeirpleaxare. He tad pupil* s supreme. I the only withdraw 4na to ran latorfored, W B was aM TtequlvtrteNtoteJ. A. OIAJ TU *u*m.-r hatto walks tte water ^to Tu.n-lup rto<«vifot like a thing te Hie aud gtm ite pil- yb eam<> u> tte n4«r <H>nru«< H < grim* te plousur* and leUure a nmtand !« oumiWUic f<» ite *4B*n ot L'oauiy rev-nation unknaw n to irmTellers by rail I *lnu#r, and ptelar klai lu aMdr tte •w road cart. Tte run to Brier Creek J 'he Ik-iu*"-raite prboarlr* aatt utqa a continued panorama of enjoy- •***•• ^ nient, made more vivid by tbe courte- oua aiteiitiou* te the genial crew. Her "•kipper” t» a superior fresh water nsllor, full of joke* aud bubbling over with accoinroodatlon.^^^^H testea n**>*s y |#»' afU«il) ( oati Oil ruk» It te gov- Ing will prevent H but Mr. Tillman; of ™r *!»« «- e«rjb«l). , J3~»gS-'tofi&J«;"»£ deu of ICilcii, no more hospitable men have ever lived and the beauty of her young ladle* Is only equalled by tbeir excellence* of head and h'-art. Even a short sojourn at this place w ould make the most home loving Carolinian anx ious to return to the garden of Georgia. The song* that have been, that are be* lug, that w ill be sung by those charm ing ladles, the Misses Bowie, arc melo dies that will echo In memory for many days In the future Crops are better on this than on the Carolina side, simply because the lands arc naturally more productive. Dr. Thomas Mims, a native of Barnwell, has an exceptionally fine cotton crop. It is a rather strange sight to see great herds of cattle, roaming at will, unteth- ered by ropes aud un w atched by herds men, feeding upon the succulent grass- to *o freely furnished by nature, in Tte many frimfl* <4 Mr. J. A. Walter of (irjhamv n-f-nifult, ,■—-■■« ten a retec i iten thr n««Uri} mmdilutql IVm.s mllr^ j. w. r.a \'cAsTF.it. •nlijrrl to the arlion te the Driaorrmtir pri- ^ mary elect loo, and pledge him to abide lu re mit*. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for tte office of County Lomnibwionrr and stand plefUrwd to altide tte ireult and ail rule* and regulations govemine tte l>eni<M-ratic pri maries. If. J. UELLIXGEii the near future this will be Barnwell's beef market. The champion rattlesnake of rhU section waa recently killed by "Col.” Thomas Oliver. - His snakeship measured six feet six inches In lengtu and nine inches in circumference and wore eighteen rattles; another proof that this wa* the garden. With the hope that tte Appleton tour ists are kavtiijif aa good times In tbe Bine UroM country anti tbe Land of the 8ky as 1 ou having with the girls In Geur- ^ 1 close with beet wish) in *' A Faioxn I respectfully announce mjself a candidate f»>r tbe nomination of tte Duitocrutic party for tlie office «>f County Commbaiont-r. I pledge myself to abide ^tte result) of tte primary election and not to accept cittey a nomination or an office from any source other than the regularly con.'tituted Dsmoerutic or- gnnlsifTbn. J. C. .MILKY. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of County ('ominissiuncr and stand pledged to abido the result and all rule* 4 H ••ret* t tte sdniai* of a dl- }I4,*I •tomlu to* te •torezsiJoil. I re-prcthjii) anwsuum' fee Ite worn math >a of IIm for ite <>A v of kteffff. I plrdxr mytotf tO^tSrV prim^n rtvetiun and uooi: ikiuiit <>r an MH IM r rtom 1 •<«(«"• Irnifff’ V 4*i>a s' AiL$«»%IJL m **afh*IUtAtff • l#rBKM < rftl)r pkff) 1 I thr fi Arr«*)4 t’iiurr » I AD) muiftx «41m r | M€- i OV>af • J H Mtoi tP mmd i \ k fJI I, MB 4 tofffVMffk B HtflWBf fc and regulations governing the Democratic prt- maries. C. U. LANGLEY., W. A. All, Sn. The many friend* of this worthy and well qualified gentleman announce him a candidate fur tlie office <4 County Com missioner, subject to the decision te the De mocratic primary election., He will support the party nominee* and not affeept a nomina tion or an office from any source other than the regularly constituted Democratic organ ization. A snccessful and Intelligent man of affairs, he will make a model official Allen dale asks hit election. Allendale. Mr. Sidney M. TorxnaLooD, te Willlston Township, I* annoiuuwd hy hi* many friends a candidate for tte Demoefaticuomluationfor County CommissioncrTi He will abide tbe re sults of tbe primary election and not accept a nomination or an office from any source other than the regularly eouatitulcd Democracy. A- M. Rocxtbee, te WUIUton, announce him a candidate for for County Com te the to 'other FOR PROBATE J0D2E- TO THE Huu-IX UV HVUSWELL. I wouk I rvnpcrtfuily announce myself a <u\ didate for IVuhaLe Judge toul *<.licit your Mip- ' 1 , |H»rt. A* a boy I was n lu.UU-r in flic Lolif"d • rut,- army, and re<s-ived a dKibbng woiiihI wlien Gen. P. M. B. Young won covefteg Gen. Hardee’* retreat from Bavanimh. For many year* I bare been a citizen of Barnwell Conn aud a practitioner before its courts The clo*c pTnonul intention th.-.t I have given to tbc practiet- of my prufeadon has denitsl me the pleasure of u wider acquaintance with Its i>c«>- plc, isit I pledge myself to -serve them, if chosen to tte office, in such manner as to jus tify their approraL I pledge myself not to accept a nomination nr an office from uuy other source than the regular Democratic party. JoSEfl! M. SlCINNKK. I respect fully announce myself a candidate for the nomination <4 tlie Democratic party for the office of Judge of I’Tolwtc., Having bold tbe office for two vears I am familiar with the duties thereof and believe I have dUclyirg- ed them to thfijuitisfuctinc of all interested I pledge myself to aidde the results of the pri mary election, and not to accept titter a nmn- iuution or an office from any source other than tlie repilarly constituted Democratic organiza tion. IgWMJSTBEET OaXTT. 1 respectfully announce mi-seif a candidate for tbe nomination (4 the Democratic for tlie office te l*robate Judge. I pledge myself to abide the results of the primary clcclioo ami not to amjd eiflier nouiination or au offk-c fiotn any source otter j than tlie regularly cousfltuted DemotTatic or- ganisatkm J. O. PATTRRAON. lATOlillB llilil eocing June IF * w ill run aa AUGUBTA Dl - *Sdr party !ve Cksriesion ivtat Brai.chvllle ivu BrnnehsUlt th U*T>Mi'i Leave iLiuiteri ,eav» Gnu**** Leave Lees % ^ Leave iHackville * W Leave Elko Lc:ive WilHsto Arrive at Augusta «.< 9 . •^Vvac. 9.2t m 9 87 ■L'L.K.to.O. h.lff *»«jr «J|| f* 10 14a 11.58 p m EAST. . (Dtilyj 8.1.1 a m 0.48 » at 9 '4 a m - 100? am 10.14aw' 10.2,’; a m 10.82 am 10 40 am 10.50 a u 11.00 am 11.02 am 12.87 am Leave Augusta Leave Williston Leave Elke Leave Blnckville Leave Lees Leave Grabnme Leave Bamberg Leave Midway Leave Ediato Ar; Biwnehville Leave Rfanchvilla Ar. at Charleston COLUMBIA DIVISION— IFEST. 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