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% M, >le. W HOLMES, Emtor AN'n 'TROMUtTOR. .. ~ r ' i nmwt COUNTY CIRCULATION fRSDAY< .irXK 20, 185H». L Jigfjk- M0 Kyi-■ * wpar fe- m lAMPAIOfr POLITirtt The weather ami iKtliUoii w£r^l5qaalty hot lent woejk. ’1 he cMnjMk^ii HpeekiiiK vrite rtMumed at Abbevjfje on Tuesday. Tl|e attendance wiu^arge and euthuHl- HHtlc and all tht^fandWates-were hear tily cheeriwL/There waa ne dUngreea- ble diatu^ance whatever. deraon on Wednesday at least persona were present; There was iderable boisterous ness, but < on the whole good temper prevailed; t'npt. Tiliaan received an ln))H)rlal ovation' nponhU arrival at the d«l>ot. He was taken from the platform on the slvoul- dera of his admirers to the carriage availing for him. The horses were de- ttched and the carriage drawn by en- tlmsiastic human hands to tlie speaking place. All the candidates were hearti ly cheered. There had ireen some ap- prebetision* of tnruble bttwe.cn Gapt. TlUinan and Col. John J. Dargan, of H»«uter. In his llrst Hpct«ch at Ander son several months ago Gapt. Tillman had aald of Goij Ihirgan, w ho attended the March’ convention and op|H>sed i omlnatbms- under instructions from thjp Sumter mass meeting and after ward took part in the meeting in Co liunbia of the twenty-one anti-Tillman men: “And he (l>argan) has proved that he went there with the kiss of Ju das on his lips to betray us; and 1 mean to toll him so in Sumter. I am not afraid to say what I have to say.” Col. L>ar- gan had come to Anderson to deliver an address on Tuesday before I’atriek’s THiool, and was consequently at the Meeting on Wednesday. ( apt. Till man, on tlie ground where lie had sjh»- kcuao harshly of Col. Dargan, with equal publicity made the amende hon- omhleJiy naylng: “Norn, when 1 have wade a mistake or done a wrong I am willing to acknowledge it. In my re marks here several months ago i used the name of CoL Uargan, a brave and ttms attissa sf HiwwS . should not have done. 1 desire now to aimlogUe for tliat slid to withdraw whatever offensive 1 said in reference to Col. Dargan.” Thursday and Friday in Oconee and Fickens counties small aud iences heard the camphlgners, but gave them all perfectly respect ful attention. The meeting at I’nlon on Saturday was largely attended. There was considerable confusTon and the spcrkcra burr led through to catch timlr homeward train. The dally p»- |»ers have no doubt done their best to give full reports of the meetings, hut tha campaign ia too great for their ca pacity. It seems to us that their ac counts are colored by their preferences. It has been hot werk up among the hilts and it does not promise to coo) off quickly- The campaign was resumed at Columbia on Tuesday. Tomorrow w ill be Aiken's day. Candidates liratton and Karle are on the plank of the March Convention iu favor of th^blectiou of delegates to the nominating convention by County pri mary election*. Tlie lawyers are w illing to serve the dear people by taking the State offices. Of the candidates in the Held so far only Itratton, Tillman and Tindall are Dona tkie farmers. Karle, Honham, Crawford, KnrlOy, Qary, Gray don, Marshall, Mayfield and Hioe, the other aspirants are all attor- imy* at law. Gapt. Uaoon, of .Spartanburg, is. we bclievH, rumiddle man. ueithsr lawyer nor fanner. ” * ' . Bfv ■. m-}' • The Hampton County^ l>emooratlc Convention met on the 17th inst, and by a vote of f>J to 20 elected delegates to the Slate Nominating Convention in structed to vote for Gapt. H. K. Tillman for Governor. This action of the Uamplon Democracy endorses (apt. TDliuan.but loae* sight of part of his pjatfimn, which- says iu Section. 3-: “Wo demand that the delegates- to the State Nominating Convention shall be chosen by primary election,” and in Section 11: “We warn the people against being forestalled as they were two years ago in some counties. Let n » de e cates to the State Convention be apiKMitil before they hear this joint lUscu tl n.” <* kill Arp us tbe Alliance. Jttll A'rp, in his last letter to the At- > lanta Constitution, thus desctanU uimn the Farmers’ \llianee: Hut this Alii- i tt v busitiess-U tlie most harmless up heaving we have ever had in politics. There is no anarchy or communism in Ut. They just want to run the machine a.ivfeU% and l think we ought to let them ma It. Maybe, they will clean lip tt e-uouopelleawinitcusts wh«t» they get Congress. Maybe-th|y. will stop tiie corners on meal and bread. We see the book tneii liave just formed a big trust iu Svhool-books^ and the Harpers are Hi it. Maybe tlie Georgia Alliance »iU take bold of that aftti print our own books. When our farmers Hjl up our iAgWatuce^ mayl>e they won’t stay ^ ' there 1#U days and spend two hun Ibousand dokUu’s. .We will all sUud off «<td *iMj what they will do and what fi. Umy won't Jh. We have got to sUnd •if, for they have ruled everybody out •f the ring, except farmers and .country preacbera. Town preachers were not considered sound on the goose, hot I am let the country preachers book says: “A little the whale lump.” saitHTlady to the ThcMh visitor went out of the door with a hang. mUd-evwd editor: proof, n strove t#e pk TMi: D»X0( RK r ly.lorlOK The Hlohland Ikenussrstic Club will meet *t .lord* Brsm h school house on fktnitlay.'tlie 5fh day of July, at Jl o'clock p. m< »• A full attendance is de sired as baud it os* of Importance will be transavtwk * J. O. Ptrrmittaox, Chairman. A . P. Dtt.Krt, beeretary. The Fair Pond Demm ratic Club will meet on Saturday afternoon, June 28th, at 4 v o'clock sharp. Every member is required to l)« present to attend to Im- portaut business. ‘ . . ' * Hy order of G. W. Pkacock, President. ^ W. W. Hakt, .Secretary. The Barnwell Detnocratic Club is hereby ordered to meet iu the Opera House at 0 o'clock p. in. on Saturday, die Gtb day of July, 18t>0, to reorganize and transact other important business. At this meeting tlie question of pri mary election for delegates to the State convention will be considered. ' - By order of G. Duxcak Bki.mnuxr, President. Cifas. Caiikoll Simms, Secretary. The Cblston Braneh Democratic Club met and reorganized on the 21st inst. »>y electing the following officers: G. If. Kearse, President; >V. K* Heard, Vice President; P. M. Varn, secretary. Af ter tlieeleCtion of offfee/s the following resolution was adopted,: Kcsoiycd. That \w do heartily en dorse the March convention in suggest ing H. K. Tillman fur Governor and pledge him our support. G. II Kkaksi-:, President. P. M. Vaun, Secretary Klfcs KolN. --Vtrtlrt* Mffr? AS ACT TO PROTECT PRIMARY ILPCTIOSia AND COK^KSTIOXa OP POLITIC A I. PAR- TIKS, AND TO PCMSH FRA CDS COM- MITTKD TIlVIIEVr. , Section 1, Be It enacted by the Sen ate »ud Ho»i*e of Hepreachtative* of the State of South Carolina, now Diet and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of/ the same. That every political primary election held by any political party, organization, or UMsodAtion for the purpose of choosing catididaU’s for office, or tlie election of delegates to conventions, shall be pre sided over and cbiiducted In the man ner prescribed by tlie rules of the po litical party, organization, or associa tion holding such primary election by managers selected In the manner pre scribed by such rules. Such managers shall, before entering upon the dis charge of their duties, each take and subscribe an oath that he will* fairly, impartially, and honestly conduct the same according to the provisions of this Act and tiro roles of such party, organization, or association. Should one or more of tire managers appointed to hold such election, fail to appear, on the day of election, the remaining man ager or managers shall appoint others in their stead and RtUglnistcr to them the oath herein prescribed. The man agers shall Take the oath herein pre scribed before a notary public or other Resolved 1st, That we, the voters of officer authorized to administer oaths; Elko DeitiocraticClub, in regular meet- but If no such officer can be convenient- Alfiance Department. A<lopt<y| as the County Organ by the Coun ty Alliance. Jub Stir, 1*80. M. J. FATE, Asaociatk Editor, To whom al> Communications on Alliance Matters should be Free, W. W. Officer* of theCosHty Alliance. I). Sojourner, Pre*blent. A. K. I fi'c, Vice President. W. 8. IlHinlK-nr, Sccretaiy. N.F. Kirkland,'Troasurer. W. (1 Hrilton, Chaplain. L. H. T<s)le, l.e<*tur»ir. J. IT. Ray, Asslhtant lecturer. J. H. Lancaster, Dour Keejer. E. J. Peacock, Assistant DfS)r Keer«r. H W. Rfsliford, Scrireant-at Arms. M. W. Phillips, Rushiegs Agjtitt. Executive Committee—(J. 11. Kr< Patrick, W. A. Faust. Trade Committee—G. M. Hunter, E'. II. DowH«k, J. M. Ulmer, W. A. All. ('ommiU<T on Hood of fix- Order—J. (.’. Mc Millan, C. M. Eden field, VV. T. Cave, J. K. Siicllinir, E: II. Guess. / — ; w4 Wtut" Alliance to Meet U Greetifille. Alliance men are already dismissing the meeting of the State Alliance on the 23d of July. Kach County Alliance will bejeprcHeutetfTjy delegates and ilie ’4'nistces of the, Sute Exchange will meet at the some Jime, together with the stockholders of the Exchange. A letter has been received from Colonel Folk, of North Carolina, President of the. Xational (irgaiilaaftion, saving that he will be present at the irrePtlng. ing assembled, do endorse Um March convention and pledge our support to H. R. Tillman for Governor, 2nd, That we condemn the action of the News and Courier towards the Far mer*’ movement. 3d, That we nominate W. 8. Bamberg for Chairman of the Barnwell County Democracy. 4th, That these resolutions be sent to the Charleston World and Baknwjci.i. Pkovi.k for publication. N. it. .StankkiX, Secretary. Klko, S. C , June 21, 1HRU. ; Jkitny’h. S. June 21, istn. T ie Sycamore Democratic Chib met th sa'Uiruoou and reorganized byvlTot- ing Capt J. W. Jenny, Frestdeni; K M. Cope, first vice nresldetT; Rev. G. D. Klnard, second vice president; J. l>. Jenny, Secretary; Joei.th Brant, treas urer. — U. W. Jenny, as president, was made the member of the county executive committee. ly had, the managers may administer tlie oath to each other. Such, oaths shall, after being subscribed by the managers, be Hied in the office of Clerk of Court for tlie County in which such election shall be held within live Hoc. 2. Before any ballots arc re ceived at such election, and immedi ately before opening the polls, such managers shall open auicIi ballot box to lie usciHu such election and exhibit the same publicly, to show that there are no ballots In such box. 'J'hcy shall then close and lock or kcy! up such box, except tlie opening to receive tlie billots, and ahall not again open the same until the e!o»u of the elcction.-i They shall keep a poll list w ith the name of each voter voting iu such oloc FrnlSirr 1 libVlt, ami shall Ix-fore rerelving any from this chib of the committee u» ar-j ballot adiniiii.«tcr to the voter an oath range for toe preliminary cauipargn , tii a t | lt . i* Jtily qualified to vote accor- m Th "?iub n.n took Into 6on.l<l,r«- I <lln <' ,h * ru,M I*”#- * , “ 1 tion the advisability of electing th e ; he has not voted Indore in such chM-tiou; and at the‘close of the election they shall proceed publicly to count the votes and declare the result; they »hail certify the result of such election, and transmit such certificate, with the |mi]1 . - Ai.i.kndai.k, S C., June 17, Editor P> o}>lc : You will jilcase insert this resolytion in your paper: Besojved, Thai- we, the Mount Pleas ant Alliance No. f»71 do heartily en dorse tlie action of the County Alltnnce in regard to not patronizing ginnor* nor merchams that still insist tn using or trading in jute bagging That we will not patronize cltlier *0 far as it lies in our power. Yours fraternally, F. II. Dickinson, Secretary. _ p-ocured rone’i dieapeii tbaji by the usual methods of purchase.—Gi'eenvHre New’*, ISth. inst I’roRr*** of tkr Alliasre.. • Tn-the aunaisof ilistory Jierte is per haps no parallel to the organization known as the Farmers’Alliance. The proximity of the annual meetings of the Stkte Alliance In the organized States is turning thejjiinds of the people to the w ork of the. order throughout the coun try; In tills State' tlie order has en rolled, during less tfian the two years of its-existence, in the neighborhood of 40,000. , The order include# the most progres sive, ami yet conservative, elements of the land. The State president has con tributed* no little to this consummation. His course has been so fair am! liberal a^ to commend the o, ganization to : 1 blinking men in the State; ami yet his vigorous defense of the prijacip es and practice of the order whenever attacked hao made its opponents beware of a sec ond assault. * The State exchange has been atten ded by a wonderful Success. Already the voluimv of business has passed the $7''>,0<>0 mark, while through its printed schedules of prices the entire order, even those who do not trade through its channels, and also non-members, have been able to piirolulsf; through local dealers at very much reduced figure*. —“Tn fact every department of trade has been brought by its competition dow n to rock bottom prices. The system of crop report* instituted by the Alliance is elaborate and com plete. ' The fanners by til’s w ill be more thoroughly poM-ed Tbtx T’^ar upon all the crops and the probable yields than of more accurate data than any other da**, and if they are judicious enough _to keep tills information to themselves, they can eonfrol~markete to an extent Mr. M. J. 1 atv, As«*pciate Editor lux and w ith a certainty never dreamed of Barn w kll Fkoi’J.k.— : . . . - , . DkakSh:: In your issue of I »»^t skillfnlvpecuUtora bereto- %cek w e timl a card from our Exchange J { " n '- ln f:u,t ’ t,H * e,,tiru l, ‘ !irkrt wll! Agent, Mr. Donaldson, also one from ; turn uwreupon “wr^t the farmers are our County Agent, not Hying us that ’ « wl,, » to tha '* ^ n »»ything ,we can bur anti-jutc lu fhe sbaiM* of ffax , ? '*** i£ t * , ‘‘ or, ^ , * r i§ " li®* 't ^ Dl gua. d bagging, 24 pounds to the yard at Cj very carefully the information anpplM tiu 11 ?q..tu', TTinniy ami sulxirdinate Application for Charter. Notice is hereby given that tboun- dersigned will apply to W. Gilmore Simula, Esq., Clerk of the TfircuM. (purt, thirty days after date hereof, for a charter for the Sons and Daughters of Zion attached to St. Luke’s Baptist Church, of Barnwell county. Stephen Walker, President. John Jackson, Vice Fresidcnt. Joe Lish, Chairman of Board. William Farmer, Treasurer. Daniel Tilly, See’y, and others.* june2(Mm Going to Savannah. LTCT HER GO! , FAIRTTOTICE. jf Big Colored Excursion from -Bob bins and all stations on the Fort Royal and Augusta Bailroad to Savannah, Ga., on Friday, August 2‘Jth, lHh(). A very grand time is anticipated in this modern city with its many Interesting scenery. It is certainly a rare oppor tunity, especially to persons that were never in the city of Savannah before. The best of order w ill be kept. Come and go. Don’t forget the day, 2tUh of August. j. S.AI. CAKTElt. june2<» *», [ KST.\ H 1,1.811 ki» 1S71LJ D. £. MOORE & CO., ' W HOLKSAI F—— l ''_ Flil'lT A.Ni> i'KOiJtVE ' COMMISSION MimCIIA NTS, 23 West Hiirh St. and 2<> North Market Fla tv, __ SPRING FI ELD, OHIO. ■TO SH/TThRS: We, call y one atten tion to our market on Melon* and Pear* and earnestly ask that you give it a trial. With an active experience of over eleven years in the. trade here we tirmly believe, this market to be one of the host ever ben>r*-»ei will be iu oh),> -^ l>llin " ll11 ' FOR TIIE LEGISLATURE To the Democratic Voter* of Barnwell County Knowing A. HOWARD PATTERSON, to be in full accord with the reform m nient In South Carolina as expressed i Platform of the March Convention, we pleasure in announcing him asaeandidatT the House of Representative*, Mibjc< t to action of the Democratic primary election.- Many Pkiknds SCHOOL COMMISSIONER! Mr. Editqm; Please awnouncp witlibu c/aisultatiou. Prof. P. E. .ROWELL, of (ind’«ms Graded School, as a cimdloatc h School Commissioner ut the ensiling I’rimwrj'f and wc ask such endorsement v»f this nomiirti- thm from ail sections as must Impress him that the office seeks ti e mau, and duty for- bidA him to icfure the call. Subject to the action of the Democratic pri- arivH. Many Voters. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. The friends of Capt. JAMES U. R \V Ik g have to announce him a candidate for County Auditor and pledge hiiu to abide the results of the PrimarijPHr - ' FOR COUNTY TREASURER. We resix'ctfully announce Mr. A. F. FKF.F, a ea.ididate for the offit-e of Conr-fy Treasurer. He will abide by the results ol the Primary ‘ Fleet ion. ami support the nondueciLid the par tv. I Its past life gives assiiraiTee that if elec ted lie will be “the rl^ht man in tlie right place. ’• — : — • Many Friends. We propose the name of Vr. W. A. ALL, Sr.pfor the office of C ounty Treasurer. Wo pledge him to abide the Dcmoci atie primaries. Manx Friends. — ^55- COUNTY COMMISSION ICR. trade Will give your siii)»- nients our prompt and personal Htren-^ tion;aaAiiriiig. yon 1 Um—lw^host■ ■ market prices; t^rompt returns and the mar* * by wire when requested. Flense write or wire for market rvjMirts, steii- olls and shijkplug information. Be-fn'efTnTIVr K E. MOO BE A CO. References! First National Bank, Springfield, Obio;_W. M. FialierjA * «>., ( olunibus, Ohio; (let). S. Howell a Co., OinciunAi, Ohio, | crop statistician*. The relations of the order to politic* that they cannot sell tt* llax manufact ured into bagging at 21 cent* per (mund The parties must fn* in * one way nected w ith the jute trust. But sup- list, ballot*, and all Other pH|K*r* re.la- j JKMie they are all right, we would, by ting to auch elcotiou, within the time ! adopting their bagging, cause th > cot- prcacribcd and to the )»er«on or persons designated by the rule* of the party, organization, or association holding such election. Sec. 3. Every such primary election shall be held at the time and plaoc, and ton manufacturers to lose all contidem** I tt Hi, inn ITVPh we would have the jute and the ffax trust on our hands. We do ho|*e that the Barnwell ( ounty Alliance at its next meeting will pas* resolutions that will forever bury the under the regulations prescribed by the j ,te trust and it* associate* so deep that a dissenting I rules of the party, organization, or as- it will never be rvaurreeled again—at j 1 sociaiioii holding the same, and the re- |«a*t in Barnwell county. Let each delegates t« the State and ('ongressioual conveutlon by primary. After a full and free discussion the following reao- j lotion was unanimously atlopted: Resolved, That we, the Syoamore ' Democratic Club favor the convention | plan of electing delegatt's to the State | and Congressional tNUivention*. .| ’Fticre being no further Kiislne** the club adjourned to meet on Faiday, July llth, at 3 o'clock p. iu. J. !>. Jkkxv Secretary. BaMbkru, S. C., June 23, 1880. At the meeting of Bamberg Demo cratic Club held Saturday afternoon. June 2Ut, 1880, Capt. W. S. Bamberg offered the resolations below, which were adopted without roloe: Resolved, That we, the members of , . . . , , 1 Bamberg Democratic (Tub. endorse the *u.iii uiaile and the result <le- | delegate go prepared to adopt coibxi 1 dared as prescribed by such rules, but for jovenug our crop, now and forever, the returns of the managers, with the u i then we will hear of no more bag- poll list*, shall be tiled in the office of gjn^ uorootum selling below cost, the Clerk ot the Court for the County • AlliaNC*. in w hich * .ch election is held, w ithin j June 20th, 1M>0. four days after the tiual declaration of tlie result thereof, and shall it m iln there for public inspection. S«h:. 4. Any manager who shall lie, ' guilty of w ilfully violating any of the j dutic* devolve 4 ! upon fuclt position hereunder, shall lie guilty of u misde meanor, and upon conviction thereof | shall be punished by line not to exceed one hundred dollars or imprisonment not to exceed six months; and any man ager who shall be guilty* of fraud'br corruption in the management of such election, shall be guilty of a mlsde- n v 1 " it* y'* titles that It is not too late to conn t«rn.»ndouror l l-r.f.»rs«rtt,ml)»* it l»ft.l. ‘ rel.tlon. o. thr ora.T t« j. VV, wen* v-rv mrry ... mt ,itla-r - Hr,I ! I, “ '*'«•> **»rty delined, nn.l « in theyniblic print as the price will at onc« satisfy any reasonablet mind that there is a wolf iu the camp, for wc know action of the March convention. IDuolved, That we recognize Capt. B R. Tillman to be a true exuontntof straight-out-Democracy, and hereby endorse hi* candidacy, and at the same time pledge ourselves to abide by the action of the Slate Democratic Conven tion to be held in Columbia September 10th,1880. Resolved, That we are In hearty sym pathy w ith the political view s expressed in the editorial column* of the Bamberg Advertlaer, and fi vrebv tender to Its editor our thank* for his manly effort* tn support of the Farmers’ Movement. Resolved, That these resolutions lie sent^to the Bamberg Advertiser, BaRX- wki.l FlcorLK,Vh*rlesion Dally World and the News and Courier for publica tion. 1). H. WmiKRsi’oox, Secretary. The Slloam Democratic Club met at Slloaiu Church on Saturday, the 21st flay of June. The club was reorgan- izcd.fur trhe camp** call of the Democratic executive com mittee. The following officers were elected: N. M. Walker, Fre*idcnt; L (L Richardson, Vice Fresident; J. ]). Garrison. Treasurer; Randolph Atta- way, Secretary. The following rciolu- tlons were unanimously adopted : Resolved 1st, 'i’hnt, we heartily en dorse the action of the March conven tion In suggesting Capt. B. B. Tillman for Governor. 2nd That we wilt under no conside- rat’on support any c a full date for coun ty office w ho can and w ill not assist us iu securing the nomination of f 'apt. B, K.Tftlman for Go„ve.rnor. 3d, That in case Capt. Tillman is de feated Li the State nominating conven tion we pledge ourselves to supporttlte nominee of the said convention. 4th, That we withdraw onr support from the News and Courier and all other papers that are abusing our caunc and give it to those w ho are in favor of the farmers’mjviimafit- 5th, That our Secretary he requested to forward these resolutions to The Baknwki.l Fkopi.k and the Charleston World for publication Randolph Attaway, Secretary, Grahams, S. C., June 23, 1880. Editor People ; By request I herewith send you the proceedings of the Grahams Democratic Club, which met and organized for the camnaigu on Saturday, June 21st. The club was called to order by the president who stated the object of the meeting. Before proceeding to the election of officers the follow lug resolu tion* were presented and passed after a liwitttd discussion: Resolved 1st, That this club does not coinudt itself to tlie support of any can did at* for Governor, and that we en dorse a full, Uir and free discussion of all the issue* of the-campaign. That a spirit of fairness and tol eration shulJ dominate us, and in proof of this we pledge ourselves to give the minority ifKour club proportionate rep resentation iriAiio county convention. 3d, That we deeply Impressed w ith the fact that Democratic unity it of paramount importance g;kl we sol emnly pledge ourselves to abide the re sult of the state Democratic Conven tion and as patrstotiv men to do dhr pow er to carry out It* decision. Fresident J. B. Guess darlined to serve the club any longer aud on mo tion Mr. H. U. Crum was elected presi dent. \ After otber routine business Die chib ' t u k iM*ue may Ik? in tin* coining cam- | paign the Alliance is secure, ! T he outlook. 1* encouraging almost beyond the dream* of the most ho)»efiil. Wu are impressed that the fanners know a good thing when they see it— and we are |*er*tt*ded that they recog nize in this order the l>c*t tiiiug that the agricultural masse* have ever seen.— Orangeburg Enterprise. , . TMIUTK ol UfcXPM T. SpmxuTow n, S. C., June 14. Hro. J. II. Drummond having died on May 24th be it Resolved, That wo the Sprlngtown Far ners Alliance have lost n rfajmeted nieiiib**r aud a g<H»d citizen, and tint we Hympathize deeply with his widow ami orphans in their liereavemwnt, and that we have tbr*e expression*of our regard published In the County pa|K»r and a copy be •cut to the family. Jus. BKi.Lixuka, F.* W. Samhiku, < ommit < r. L. W noxox, S*»c*eLary. Tin* AllisnrrlH the Wi'ikt. The Farmers’ Alliance has a strong hold in the West and Northwest a* well, •J 9 STATKHK m \ H.’ AR 'LINA BARNWELL < OUNTY. ix THr, ctitm or 1*1:011.1 rr. By Jas. O Patterson; Esq., Judge of ProbateTh Barnwell (’ounty. When a* W. B. Haws applies for Let ters of Administration on the estate of < harles S. Harrall, deceased TTiese iire, therefore. v*> cite aud .ad- inonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the Ksid deceased, i»» be and ap|M-;jr lie fore n»ea* a Court of Pro bate forf the said county, tn belmbb-u at Barnwell C. II. on Tm*vfay, the sth day of July, !*:*», at 11 o'clock a. in., to show cause, if any, w hy the «aid administration should not bt* granted. Given under my hanil and the mv*1 of the Court this 2 31 day of July, A. D. I8O0, and in t}|,. U4t|i year of Ameri can lqde|K*iidetH*«s JAS. O. PATTERSON, I respectfully announce myself a candidato for (nunty (.’nniuMSsiutier. I j»!e<!gemyscll to abide by tlie results »if the primary elet-tt'-n and not to aecejM a nominal ion or an ntfi* o 4p*4« em : i->erree TtHter than ibr cegulurly <011- slituti-d IKnus ralic onfitnization. - FRAMrrON lawTon. Sheriffs Sale. State oKlSorTH Caroi 1 na,I B v 1: \ w k 1.1. C*»tt v. f - ■ Lucia A. Jordan v-*. Ucnry A Sandifcr and D. L. Uoprlabd, Administrator. Execution against IMaiutiff for costs. BY \ I RTF E of an execution tome jun2R-2w F«*bate Judge. and seems likely to make trouble for the g. o. p. there In Slinnesota it is an nounced a full Sute ticket will !>e placed iu the field ami 30,000 votes are elaimetl as the power of fhe organiza tion. The grievance of tlie farmers which bask’d to this movement, .ns sta ted by the members of the Executive Committee, is that the present Kepuldi- j e m administration is not in sympathy with the. farmer*.. TIdm w Hi’t a Guyei- to exceed shaTlie lined in a sum not the hundred dollar* or imprisonment for a term not to exceed twelve months, or both. In the discretion of the Court, Sec. 5. Airy voter w ho shall swear falsely in taking the prescribed oath, or shall personate another person and take the oath in hi* name, tn order to vote, shall be guilty .of perjury, and be puukhed ui>on conviction as for per- jmy. Approved December 22ud, A. D., 1888. fhs l><1er*t Klrrtion Hill a* IVrfrrtfd. I lie so-called “national election hill,” as framed in the House Republican caucus Tuesday, / realizes Speaker iwl *&u- ,n V9$ tim-T-buug ho|» t<» keep ios^q^ oitf, antp mission w ho w ill squeeze the railr,oiw!* i ^ for » month or at llUrkbrrr) W la*. To every gallon of blackberry juice add one quart of water, stirring well together immediately. To each gallon of the mixture add two |M>undsof gran ulated sugar in tills wav: Place the sugar in a sultalde vessel and pour oil it enough of the diluted juice to dis solve it well. Stir until thoroughly riisiolved, f>our back into the ferment ing vessel, stir the whole well so as to incorporate-the saccharine liquid with, the other that ha* not lieen sweetened, se.tU ip a cool, dry situation, place a small loose hag ul uou rse-sum4 we r Hm F Talbott & Sens, Engii *es and Hoiler.S’ HAW MH.LH AND GRIST MILL*. are acknow ledged tt* Im* the best ever { sold tn this State. When you buv one of them you are satistied that you have made no mistake, . W ribs for our prices. Cotton Gins and Cotton l’rcs*cfMtt bottom figures. I can save you money. , Y. C. BADHAM, Ol^NKlKAI. A«KNX, COLUMBIA. S. G. mar 13-tf .——----- .w iU sell Jtt - Barmvc-11. in t-f tbo OHirt-llonsc. within thcdegnl hours of sale*, on Monday, the 7th d»cy of July next, it Isdng sjJeiJay- in *aid month, the follow Rig dc»crll»**n real estate. sTf- uate, h log am! tieing in the State ami county aforl’said : * ’ Klghty-ci^ht ncre«, more or less, boutided by lands of B- A. Sandifcr, J, D. Copeland, J. W.* Brown stod 11. J. BelHngep. Levied n|H»n a« t!io property of Lucia A. Jordan to satisfy »aid execution. -Terms la»h. Furohaser to pay for itaiierx. J. W !.AN< ASTER, S. B. ( . jitneltt-td Winthrop Training School FOR TEACHERS, COLU M BIA, S. C. '4'horongh Normal iiwtructhui ami pmeth-e in liest uicDumIs of teaching.— ttji to girls over IH years old S«*»>.h»i» begin- >cpt»*intH*r 23. G radiiates -ccur** Fio’li county is given : one hv the State worth the m’Idki) worth $3u. Johnson, Superiuttii- s. C. , good p i-ilion. ♦ w o Ki'hoLar-hip* f LVl .VTTTtoiie hv \«ldre*s |r If. d”Ut, ( olumhia, jiiti 12-lm Gao W. ( Borr, Aiken, s. u. J. B. Bl RN KH il l 1 u t Barnwell, S. C, “until there is no watered -lock left in them.” The present Governor and his commissioner have done nothing in this direction. The farmers also strongly denounce the McKinley bill, and they are convinced tliat they have nothing to expect from the Republican party In the way of-relief along the lines they are "working. It is announced that the least three weeks. Then rack off from the lees and fill into jugs or bottles and cork. If blackberry wine j* Intended espe cially for medical use it should not be adulterated with water, ami it should be made from thoroughly ripe lorries, as these only (Kissess the maximum of medicinal properties, c hief of which is platform of the alliance will be rad- t,mn}n "hieh makes the wine both ically opposed to the Republican idea a?<tri,1 k rent au<1 antiseptic. Every Heed’s idea of “cutting loose f rom State elections” an 1 doing our own registra tion, our own counting and our ow’fl certification.” The bill provides that i tho lion. M. L. Donaldson, State busi- upon the tariff, railroads and money, BtKVina for thr >r\t Ciop. The directors of lljc State Exchange of the Farun rs* AUianca provided for bagging for every member of the Alli ance in this State at a meeting here on Tuesday afternoon. Tftye meeting was held in the office of Mortgagee's Sale of RCJAL, KSTATK. UNDER and by virtue of the power contained in a certain mortgage »xe- cuted and delivered by Siipunnah A. Owens, of Barnwell county, to the American Mortgage Company, of Scot land, Idinitt)d,df Edinhurgh. Scotland, hearing date the 4ih dav of Ap r iL A. D. 1881, and . recorded {n the office of the Register of Mesne Conveyances for Barnwell county 4tff April, issj in Croft & Burckhalter, AUl'POHX K Y* AT’l.AW BARNWELL C 11., S C. Will practice in all the Court* of this “Stateand hi the United States('o'nrt>. Mr. Croft will attend the Courts of Barnwell CMiiity ami all mutters of tin. purunee will receive the personal at- tentioti of each nirinber of the tit 111. may 28-tf lilE SI .VI h Or .mil lit LAK0UNA _ . - B.VKN WKIrh rorxrY. IN TIIEtMH HTOr t'KoHATE. y James (L Patterson, Esq., Judge of Probate in Barnwell County. Whereas W. Gilmore Simms. Esq.,ap plies for Letters on the derelict estate of Mrs. Anna Rountree, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish ail and singular, the kindred apd creditors of the said deceased, to he. ttml app’ar before meat a Court of Pro bate for the said county, to be holden at Barnwell C. 11. on Wednesday, Hie 8th day of July, 18!>u, at H o’clock a. in., to show cause,»if any, w hy the naiil the Circuit Court of the United States shall appoint supervisors—three in each election district or voting precinct. ness .agent of the Alliance. The purpose of the meeting was to make arrangements for supplying hag- These supervisors are to supervise tlie_ ging for the present crop of cotton of preparation of all lists of voters, and are to take part in every act performed in holding elections, in counting the ballot* and in certifying the result. In certifying the result of a Congressional election their voice alone is to be au thoritative. The 'candidate they de clare elected is to have his name placed on the roll of the House and is to taka part in tlie organization of the House. The advantage this gives the party that ha* the majority of the *ui>ervisors is apparent. Bribery of voters, false reg istration, repeating, intimidation, im proper conduct at idectioris, false can vassing, ballot box, stuffing, etc., are made punishable by tine or imprison ment. The law is to apply to all cities of 20,000 inhabitant* and upwards, and in entire Congressionaldistricts, exclu sive of such elite*, upon appltcAtioo from 100 voters and in Counties upon application of fifty voter*. Tho duties imposed upon the several grade* of su pervisors appear to be heavy, and will call for handsome |tay. The expcMtae of the machinery thus devised to take ioual elections out of the hand* States has been estimated at 150,000, go to party worker*. This mone tlm Alliance, uiemhe.rs. The State busk ness agent was authorized to contract •with large anti-jute linns for the neces sary amount, wdilch is expected to he 2,000 (HK) yards. An}' kind of substan tial bagging, so it is not jute, Will be. taken. Tlie board rOcommends that neither new or twccotni band lute bag ging lie used by Alliance members un der any consideration. ; Tlie purchase of bagging is to be made of t,, » ; thing. “I’m willin’ to on the same principle as other trausac- de. case, s’fur as I’m consarned.” tions of the State Exchange. 4U* to be delivered in instalment* from th<? I5th of August to the 15th of November. housekeeper should make a few gallons i/j tiffs way and closet it, away until Deeded, for medicinal use strictly. It improves with age, both in flavor and efficiency, fi iljiugda let it Ur*M’’ An old negro in Albany, Ga., was brought up on a charge of stealing and tried in' the superior court. - The ease was presented to the court' hy a prominent young law yer, tin? soli citor, and tlie old negro w as ordered to stand up. “Have you a'lawyer?” asked the court. ~ ‘ Naw, sab.” “Are you able to employ one?” “ I >0 you want a lawyer to defend your case.” . “Not partJckler, sail,” “Well w hat do you propose to do about Uje ease?” We—II —11,” with a yawn, aalf wear- drap No \r^To Km* ipplr. Thomas Fortune, the prominent ,,,, . * t negro journalist and agitator went into’ J he county bu* iie*s agent w ill rece ve , ' , v , .* . , , , t • , . . .7,,. , - a saloon in New York la*t week, to get orders from the sub-Alliance* for so many yard* of bagging. Tlie order*, accompanied by fifty per centrip cash will be sent to Mr. Donaldson, who will then send on tiie money and Order the amount of bagging wanted in each county. The bagging will be shipped to the county agent ordering it a^xj by him.will be distributed. By. the time a glass of beer, which wa« refused on Die ground that ho is. a colored man.. He insisted upon his rights and was turned over to a policeman, who took him to the station house, where he was^ locked up. 'File-Now York eorrespon- dent of the Philadelphia Ledger say* : “Without intending to eommenton-the 25S i“!: u >* *4 Immrnm or URgiu* u «. f #!•**!*« present can hardly be mgaoizeff exlatancc.— •r*rtf~~xr id to have aa I Bub. be said that it i* UP/Tt to ItupoitiibW Ior well dressed, to secure*&ccomtifiodal4pn By ynirjJiaslng in wholesale quanD- | or attendance in many af tha hotel*and j Uc* it U exacted Uwt b»g 0 ing can be ^ reatouraiju of New Book 5 A. pj> 178 to |s\, inclusive, the | gjintnlstratlon slwntld’not he granted. said inoi tg:tgc<*> Will offer for *jilc at ! Glvett under my hand and thejMMii «>f Barnwell on sales daV iu July ucxvba-| the Court this 2<ith thy of May, A, ing the 7th day of that month at 12 O'clock m , to "the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to wit: .. All that plantation or t£j»et of land being, situate ami lying in the county of Barnwell, containing one hundred and thirty-nine acres, more or less, and bounded North by lands of Moses Brooker, East by lands of Ben Foghnv South by lands of D. M. Laffitte, West by the Public Road to Barnwell. Also, two hundred and thirty acres, more or Jess, bouud'^l North l>y lands of W. J. Baxter rfnd W, R. Erwin, East, by lands of J A Owens, South by lands of L. R. Sams, West by land* of W. R. Erwin—the two tracts contain* ing together three hundred and sixty- nine acres, more or less. Purchaser to pav for papers. TH K A M E RICAN MORTGAGE CO., OF SCOTLAND, * Mortgagees; J. J, BROWX, Attovney. . junelO-td FOR SALE, F ISK r.BSMTKNCTC In the Town of) Barnwell, IR by Gas, furnished with Water Pipe* and Bath-room, and containing Eleven Rooms, Pantry and Cellar. Built tw o years ago. Imt meas ures 243 feet x 290 feet. Flowing Artesian Well and Fish Basin on premises: Kitchen, Servant’s House, Stables, Well, Ac. Terms: One-third cash, balance on long time with 10 per cent, interest. ALSO' A Plantation containing 558 agree, 292 cleared upland,balanceswamp pasture, within ope mile of Barnwell Vitiage. Five new ytjmint Houses aud Statics-1 D, 1898, and in H»e 114th year of AmerL can Independence. JAMES O. PATTERSON. — Judge of Probate. ARE YOU HOT? "7“ ' ;' ' 4 Are You Hungry? If either or Ixitli go straight to E. L. WILLI AMS & 00. Clark Street, Blackvllle, S. C. ICE. ICE. ICE, A constant supply of the purest tec, kept, on hand, for sale at live and let live prices. * FRESH MEATS- The best Beef, Pork and Mutton that can be obtained jn this section, and w hen home supplies are insufficient we w IR get the bcsUrom N^rtli and West, for the people must be ted. ,. V- Poultry pnd Ef2:gs- 'J’Jie best prices paid for Chickens-, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese ami Guineas. Don’t ship them off to strangers, but sell to R. L. WILLIAMS A CO.,. Purveyors for the Public* > Rlaekville, SwC*,— H Egg* wanted aW the time. j une 19. B. A. MAKIBBEN,