The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 17, 1890, Image 2
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tjrinisDAY, Jur.
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>n ©f JJWt deTvpiten,
ihe ©ounde» In the
PtckeaR, R«»emblod in Go-
Tliurwlny ©venlng and re
in scusiea uuXU Friday after
toon. . r" *'
The convention wiwHoUdty Antl-Till-
The maulte of lu work an g,ivon
to tbc preati for publliiation arc cm bod
ied in the following yrcatable and ***•
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/d^hereae, on the 27th day of March,
/HU., a convention aseembled In the city
•t Oodnmbia under the call issued by
W*Shell and others, rk.huming to
repreaent the Farmers’ AKSociatlon of
.'Honth Carolina, and nuggextcd to the
>le candidate* for Governor and
Lieutenant Governor; and whereas the
leaders of the movement thus Inatigu-
- # rated have assailed the integrity of the
D^moeratio party of South Carolina in
^l^admlaistration of the affairs of the
government of the State and have
oKarged its chosen and trusted officials
with extravagance, imbecility, de-
banchety and perjury; aud whereas it is
believed and ls confldcntiy asserted that
the affairs of the State since 1H70 have
been, administered with ability, with
Justice, with uni ui pear liable integrity,
in strict compliance w ith the demands
of the platform* of the Democratic
party, and tn faithful obedience to the
requirement* pf the Constitution and
laws of thq State; and w hereas in the
protecution of the Issues tint* presented,
w ithout precedent and without Justlrt-
oation, prejudices have been.excited
and strife* have been engendered which
Democratlfl^ArkjLnf South f’wrpUna,
BesqKCit, That this conference heart-
Hy^odorsea the light for pure Demo-
y now being conducted by General
fobw Bratton and General Joseph H.
Earle.
Resolved, Tliat this confenmuo de
sire* to place upon record lim indignant
condemnation at the lusiiits which have
been offered certain ©f the public
meetings in thiaState to the war-scarred
veteran, Wad© Hampton, and tbat we
desire to nmovy that gallant hero, who
led us to victory in 1H7H, our undtmin-
isbed confidence, gratitude, affection
and respect.
SHoani Democratic Club will meet on
Saturday, July lt>tb, at the usual hour
of meeting. Members arc requested to
turn out promptly as much business of
importance will come before the Club,
N. M. Walkkk, President.
Randoi.ph AttawaV, Secretary.
Kearses Mill,TJeinocratic club will
meet at the club house Saturday eviv
ning, 1t*th inst.Y4 o’clock p. in. for the
purpose of electing delegates to the
county convention.
J. A. ( hasskrkau. President.
Frank Brahham, Secretary.
Ei.ko, S. C., July Htb, 1800.
We, the many friends of Capt. D. 8.
Hair, feeling that w-e are outilied to a
representative from tbi* section and
knowing that be will do all tn his power
to advance their interests, respectfully
propose him us a candidate for the Leg
islature, siihJect t^rttre^ i>einoerfttic pri
mary* - Many Kkirnds.
Aotlrf.
The Red Oak Democratic club will
meet at Seven Pines school house, Sat
urday the 19th inst., at il a. in. A full
attendance is requested as business of
importance will be transacted.
J. Snki.linu, Chairman*
J. K. Snklling, Secretary,
Allknoalk, July 0th 1890,
Editor Pti'pfc
tiic unity and solidity of the
Democratic party, and which imjierii
the maintenance of white supremacy in
South Carolina; j»od whereas it is the
duty of all good citizens, members of
thwaame political household, who are
willing, to.subordinate self-lnten^t to
tlie public weal, who are willing to sac
rifice personal aspirations to the general
welfare, having one country and a com
mon desttay, to heal the breach now’
existing and restore harmony In the
Democratic party; and, whereas, to this
end ft la important that the Individual
Judgment of ©very Democratic voter in
ftoufth Carolina should be separately
©xpressed; and, whereas, the people
demand tbat hereafter nominations for
Rlate officers should be made by jirima-
rv election : Therefore be it
Resolved 1st, Thai the delegates to
the nominating convention caiied by the
Democratic Executive Committee to
convtn© on the 10th day of Heptember
prox. should be chosen by a primary
©lection.
2d, That a committee be appointed
by the conference to prepare and pro
pose for adoption by the convention
called by the Democratic Executive
Committee for the 13th of August prox.
an amendment t? tire constitution of
the Democratic party of Mouth CaroJl-
»a. providing for a primary election,
which shall contain the most stringent
rules and regulations for the conduct of
such primary election so as to insure
the most perfect fairness in the man-
• agement and the most truthful counting
and returning of the results Uiereof.
Resolved, That a committee com
posed of two members at large and of
one from each Congressional District of
the State be appointed for the purpose
of advising and eo-operating will) those
Democrats In the several Counties of
this State who are iu favorof amtainijig
tlie integrity of the straigbtout Demo-
©rati© party and aultainiug and follow
lug the constitution of the regular
Democratic party, and of proposing
auch measures within the lines of the
regular Democratic organization as in
their judgment may conduce to the
consolidation and exXeasion of a senti
ment in favor of sustaining the princi
ples and rules of thestraightoutreguiar
Democracy of the State, and that Dern
ocrats who are in sympathy with ihe
objects of this conference are hereby re
quested, as far as possible, to conform
to the suggestion* ©/said committee.
The folio wing were elected ns the ex
ecutive committee, comprising two
members from tlie State at large and
one member fronu each Congressional
district:
At Large—General J. D. Kennedy of
Camden, chairman; Iredell Jones of
York.
First District—General Edward Mc-
Crady, Jr.
‘ Recond—L. W. Youmaos of BarnwelL
Third—J. S. Fow ler of Anderson.
Fourth—Woodward of Fatr-
. E4fth-—W. ll. Davie of Chester.
Sixth—W. D. Johnson of Marion.
Seventh—Walter Hazard of George
town.
Resolved, That the central committee
elected by tblaoonference is hereby au
thorized and instructed to prepare and
issue an address to the Democratic par
ty of South Carolina, setting forth the
dangers which now confront that party
and impressing upon all Democrats
within the Mate the importance of vig
orous and concerted action to avert
these dangers and of preserving jhttaet
the political organization which la the
only guarantee of white supremacy
therein.
» Beec! red, Tbat w*e© thfs conference
adjourns tJiat it adjourn to meet subject
to the oaB of Hie president, ami In the
©▼©oi that the August convention refu
se* to make provision for the ©lection of
4©tagate© to the September convention
fcy primary election, tbat the president
, meeting of this jccxrfereno© to be
the September convention,
t of consulting together
shall be parsoad It
Please insert this resolution in your
paper.’* .
Resolved, That the Pleasant
Alliance favor the adoptimmf propoun
ding the several questions which were
brought forward at rtlir county meeting
and that we refuse to support any del
egate to the congressional convention
that will not pledge himself to use his
entire Influence to have all of these bill*
passed.
*. F. ID Dickinson, Secretary.
DouDt Pund Pemrrstlc U»S. _
Editor J*eoplt':
Our club was reorganized on Satur
day, July 3th The election of officers
resulted as fellows: J.. W. Dyches.
president; F. G. Gunnels, Vlee-Presb-
den'; H. W. Jones, Recording Secreta
ry; li. J. Delk, Corres|H>nding Secreta
ry; D. W. Bodiford, member of Kxecu-
tn© Committee. We stand firm iu the
Fanners’ Movement and can be counted
in full force with the Democracy In
Barnwell County. H.J.Dklk,
Corresponding Secretary.
riiorr’* “JliirrsHu for TltlMM.**
Ui uxuri, Bahnwxu., Co.. July 12 —
Special: The DeinoeratU; Club of Well
Branch, BaruweB county, met to-day
and elected a solid Tillman d«legatlon
to represent them in the County Con
vention. We also supiHirt his platform
and the March Convention. We also
endorse J. M. I Inter as a candidate for
the Legislature, wbo is worth* of your
votes, lie has been President of the
Well Branch Alliance fora long time,
is a farmer and a string farmer’* man.
W. P. Sanukkm Secretary.
Klrsag Wltkkl* IVorls.
Editor Peojde :
Two things I was glad to see in your
last week's issue, the nunontmenient of
Dr. M. A. Turner, of Four Mile^orthe
Legislature, and the endorsemeui of
him by the Richland Deuiocraiic club.
Dr. Turner has always been in the front
ranks of the Democracy wilen danger
threatened, and willing tn retire to his
peaceful avocation* when all was over,
without thinking of any rewa^l. His
friendrf, knowing this and appreciating
also the full worth of his qualities of
head and heart, besides his intense de
votion to the welfare of his country,
have judged him a proper person to
represent this county In the next Leg
islature, and Richland, an a Ijoiniug
township, has knowingly approved him,
and it is to he hoped tbat the w hole
couuty will come to Ike same conclusion
at the primaries in September
nm —
THff WOMAN OF THE FUTURE.
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(Mm XVHi *lrlo»a CouibluaHont to
Bsl<« the Trice of llcr Lob*ir.
Chnibiimtion among skilled women
workovs is increasing every day,
thiiilg^alowly, for women are natur
ally conservative, and they do not
readily accept tho principle "of union
ism. They have, many of &©% suf
fered sorely from tho effect of strike*,
and (bough they realize that prolong
ed combination, if carried out con
sistently, must improve Dieir position
and in tho long run raise their wages,
never lose sight of the long period
during which their employment must
ccjuw till their ultimate demands nro
conceded. Added to which they do
not forget the bitter feelings aroused
—tho breach between employer and
servant—and, above all, tlipt in a strug
gle such us u long 8tri|m hmst always
be it is only tbo strong who win; tlie
weak ones go to the wall.
Ail these things make w'omen shy
and slow to join a trad© union, while
the introduction of foreign labor in
England and the increasing demand,
on account of their cheapness, for
foreign giwxls have made a much deep
er impression on their minds than is
generally admitted. The skilled wo
man Worker has, however, the securi
ty of knowing that she can take up her
stand with u greater ebaneo of suc
cess, for with the hestwomen workers,
as with the men, the supply is rarely
in exeesa qf tho demand. And were
technical instruction given to women
a good deal of the better class work
they cannot do would be carried out
in England, instead of being executed
by Frewh women, who are trained
for it in the many technical schools
which exist for women in France.
. In Scotland the question has boett
wuriu 1 y « «pousod by the women who
work in Glasgow and Puluiec. and
the prospect of combining for tbe un
skilled as welt as tho skilled workers
is very much more promising than in
England. Scotch wonrerritre more in
dependent and self reliant, added to
which, though the pay is Imd, their
•unrounding* are less deteriorating
than those of the London women, and
their dweilings are better and rents
are lowur.
Tlie rapid increase of the population
nmj the influx of people from the
©wret-ry to the largo towns nnk'if ttflT
Barn well.
Eluokjc, July IJtb, 1890,
Editor People :
Georges Creek Democratic Club
doesn’t make a big fuss but is hard at
work all the same. We have a hundred
and live names on oar roll, and after a
careful survey of the field, we can only
#nd one Anti-Tillmanite in eur midst
aud he without doubt could be cemver
ted, but we hate to lose seed of such
valuable stock. *
Our club this evening elected the fol
lowing Delegates to the County Con
vention : W. T. Cave, H. Ms Kennedy,
J. J. Morris, and D. R, Matheny;
Our Chaiunan gave us ^ talk this
evening, in which he advised us to put
oh our best manners op the 3()th and
gfv© every man a hearing, (several
voices Ip our midst Were beard to say
“you must let us holler for Tillman.”)
I think however if all the clubs will
behave as nicely as Georges Creek on
that day, the Reporters will have less
to do at Barnwell than they are in the
habit of doing on such occasions.
// _ , D, R, Matheny, Secretary,
prohieni of how to deal with our skill
ed female labor ©very rear more diffi-
cult. The educaiiou iiitl*erto given to
woman in England is purely intellect
ual, and when a girl has passed tlie
standard she at once goes into the
ranks of the unskilled. If she con
give time she may be apprenticed and
louru a trade, but the number of girls
who can afford to/io that is getting
fewer every day. The few shillings a
girl can cam at once is too iin]M>rtant
an addition to the family income to i*r
rejected, and as the majority of them
marry while practically children,
neither the necessity of being appren
tice<l nor of joining a union appeals
to them,—Ehglish Illustrated.
fir ©HtunUhed th« Judf*.
Monday afternoon Officer (’oolidgo
interviewed an Italian ragpicker, who
was harvesting tho copper fmm the
ruins of Stevens’ block. Tire man was _
locked up, aud on Tuesday morning
was brought before Judge Field in tlie
district court, who Imposed a flhool
$20 and costs. The culprit coolly drew
out s clean $39 bill and tendered it to
the court, at the sight of wdiich the
judge nearly fainted away, and as
tip're was not wealth enough in the
cotht^ room to chauge the'bill ait offi
cer w©s despatched to the bank for
that purpose.—Gardner (Maas.) Jour
nal.
—^
tbe editor
Adopted ts tbe County Organ by the Couu
tjr Affiaftoe July Mil, ibN©.* — ’
M. J. FATE* Associate Km foe,
To whom *11 t’onmmntr»tions on Alliance
Matters ehould be-sdriressed.
Ottrers of the CoMrty AllUBfe.
D. P. Sojourner, President
A. Y. Free, Vice President.
W, 8. IkuntwriB:, Secretary.
N. F. Kirkland, Treasures
W. (? Britton, Chaplain.
I* B. Toole. D-ctun r.
J. U. Ray, Assistant lecturer.
W. K. Bndter, I>«*<if Keeper. - • 4
8. YV. YVoodwsnl, Aefistnnt Door Keeper.
B \\". B<Kllford, 8«want at Arias.
M. W. Piiilliyis, Biutness Agent.
Executive, Commitleo—C. B. Free, W. YV.
Patrick, YV. A. Faust
Trade Committeo'-G. M. Hunter, K. H.
Dowling, J. M. Ulnrr, YV'. A. AH.
Committee on (io»d of the Onlcr—J. .C. Me-
MiHan, C. M. Edmfit Id, YV. T. Cave, J. K.
Snclling, E. B. (turfs.
Brother W. N Elder, of York Coun
ty, '’State orgatizer of the Farmers’
Alliance, was in town ori Monday and
paid us a pleasatt call. He- expects to
return after thi meeting of the State
Allianecon tin 23d inst , and deliver a
series of addreaes in this.counfy. The
Htate Lecturer will accompany him.
Du© notice wj| be given of his hppoint-
tneiiu, '. -
Attention If air Pom> Amjanck,
No. G00.—Every member is requested
to be present it our next regular meet
ing Saturday before 4th Sabbath i|i
July. At ths meeting arrangements
will be made Jor a sfipply of bagging
for the- prasest eroi anti if you are not
present you will Ik left ; 50 per cent, of
the order we make vill have to be ad
vaneed. Please go'brn yourself aernr-
dingly. — W. YV -ILvar, Secretary,
4< Wottid you mind
in a mucili&tui y
lirst *©<1 but verse* i*f yonr
“Buttliere sre only two stanzas
it,” gasped tlie jmet. ,
“YeihJ-kuow,” affably assented the
editor. t
in
Mortgagee’sSaleofLand
Under and by virtue of-.the power
contained in a'‘Ct*r!filn mortgage exe
cuted and delivered by Samuel A, Hair
to the Land Mortgage Investment and
Agency Company of America, Limited,
bearing date tlie P th December, 188(i,
and recorded In the office of the Clerk
of Court for Barnwell county on tbe
18th December, ]N8f», in Book 5 Lpp
231 to 238, inclusive, J will sell, as^
Agent, and Attorney of said mortga-
gce.s/at Barnwell €. H., on Monday,
the 4th of August next at 12 o’clock m.
to the highest -bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described real estate to xvit:; ;
» All that tract or parcel of laud lying
and being situated iti tbe county of
Barnwell, containing one hundred awl
twenty-four acres, mere or less, bound
ed North and K;Dt by lands of D, 8.
Hair, South by lands of Wiley J. Hair
and West by estate of Dr. J. O. llagood.
Purchaser to pay for titles.
The Land Mortgage- Investment and
Agency Company of America, Liutr
ited, Mortgagees.
J. J. BROWN, Attorney.
julvli-td
Master’s Sale. : -
iui an uue re^ -ct 10 1
of Col. M. L. Doimlson, 1
Agent, that ampli provb
made for enough .iti-triu
The Hargf % question.
YY'lth all due respet to tbe statement
the Exchange
ision has been
trust bagging to
cover this year’s ebp we are constrain
ed to regard tbe tetter in a very un
settled and very ufratlsfactory state.
—Col Donalilsoti iublislies tbe fact that
it will be hiiposfetfle to prm’iire cotton
bagging at anyBiug like fair pricr*,
but-says that l^iip, flax, straw and
olbee watriljl upri/r-harfiTruffWbl
Statr o f South Carolina,
Jimnwtll County.
Court r,f Common
Plat*.
Supplementary Report
-or THE—
County Treasurer-
i ' srnooi. PISTRICT so. 1.
j D Mixson.. :
MarthkMorrison................
J p Mixson......... ,
J R Bradley.
Anns E 8tokes,
YV YV Williams
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J J YV^lkOr i - •
Mrs YV A Walker ; ......
Miss J B YVillingham ,
W YV Will lam*
Anna K Htokes
J K Bradley.-.;. 1.
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SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2
L M Garvin..
20 0(1
12 00
20 0«
& 00
20 00
30 00
28 00
20 50
5 00
/ 4 00
00
15 00
20 00
25 00
Aqua E Garvin .
Laura C Manor.,..
E L Ducomb
Miss Laura C Manor
Benjamin Myers—
G 11 Kirkland......
J li Hewlett.
\nna,E Garvin
- dVliss Laura (J Alaner
L.M Garvin .......
$274 00
.$ 10 00
. 20 00
. 20 00
12 30
2S 00
. 50 00
4 38
4 38
5 00
. 20 (Mj
. Pi 00
. 20 00
, RCUOOL piSTRICT gO, 3.
VV (i Britten
Miss B-jiiR Hall.
J R YVHUsni#
A IL-liutbham.
u >1 a*
Jos J Williums
Lizzie B. Peeples by her guardian* a J
Utejjv ITT Y\ . iVeples, plaintiff’, against
Paul De l., Black-ami others, defend
ants.
I PARTITION.
BY-VIRTUE of a decretal or (ter—to
me directed in tlie. pbove entitled cause
4—w+H se J at Barnv e I, in front, of the
Court Housh.oh Monday, the 4th day of
.August, 1890 it being sslesday in said
month, within tbe legal hours of sale
tlie following described real estate, sit-
uatis-lyiug and being within the State
and count v aforesaid :
, All that tract, piece or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in said Vtate
and county, known as tract No. 4 on a
plat made by J. 8. Mixson $ Son, con
taining seven hundred and one acres,
allotted to Gussic K. Black, R. M. YV.
Black, Annie YV. Lamar and Mari^B
Hammond, and having such boundaries
as are represented on the plat thereof
executed by J, S. Mixson A Hon and, E w Town©
which Is on tile in my office.
A l^>t i r
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. P.
C P Roblnsom.'.
SCiyiOL DISTRICT NO. 0.
Miss E J Murpljy * .
Miss Mamie (’ Free
J K Hmoke. 7—- _
SCIIQOJ. pfSTRipT NO.
G O Barker
R ('■ Kirkland, Sr
G O Barker.
•ntooi. iHSTRK-r no. 8.
Mrs Ida G. Mims . .' .
$203 2G
$.30-00
. 30 00
. 10 O')
o 00
• 4o 00
50 (X)
40 00
$203 00
$ 35 00
.$ 18 00
48 00
51 00
Tract No 0 containing six hundred and
thirty-tilree acres, bounded as repre
sented on the said plat executed by J.
S Mixson A; .sonand which was allotted
Mrs R ii llagood
$117 0u
$ 15 «>
. • 5 00
;i5 ts)
$ 5ft 01)
$ 75 00
25 00
22 hit
quantity.
Our close peHnal examlUAtfon of a
sample of what 1 known as “anti-trust’
bagging has nt been by any
satisfactory. 'I’ us it ►cems to be hoiii- I the terms of
ing more nor lel‘than refuse jute. A I his Honor J. 11. HmL<»n, Presiding
letter front s lejtttg Charleston cotton } Judge, tearing date the 3d day of April,
FOR THR LEGISLATURE)
The many frit pds of If. II. CRUM respect*
full announye him a candidate for the Legis
lature Mtd Pledge h|m Jo fthlfle ffie decision v»I
the Demoefstic primaries. v
.Mr. Cram4s in sympathy wUh the reforny
movement, , _ Mshf Fmikkds.
The farmer* ©f the upper portion of Bam*
well county ferUu* test tfyjy are e«tlll*d to
representtion from their section, and know*
ing that Dr. M, A, TURNER will do *11 in his
power 4> advance their- interfri, respectfully
propose him as a candidate for the Legisla
ture, subject *0 the aotiPU of the Democratic
primary, MANtT Farmers.
Dfl.Jf. flVRRgQ.V SMITH, who was one of
the earliest apd strongest advocates of the Far*
mens’ reforik movement in kouth Carolina and
who cmlpnies tpe action of the March Con
veption, is hereby presented as a candidate for
the House of Representatives, subject to th©
action of the pemocratlc primaries of Barn*,
well county. Many Democrats.
Upon tlie spHeitation of many friends I have
consented p> become a canuloate for the
llnit.se pf Representatives and pledge myself
I’ the n.*8u|t cf the primary election,
J, M. t- LM
to abide by
. . J. M. ULMER.
Jo the Pembcratk; Vplcrs of Barnwell County.
Knowing A. HOWARD PATTERSON. Esq.,
to be in full accord with the reform move-:
ment in Souffi Carolina as expressed in the
naffofW of te® March Convention, We take
pleasure in announcing him as a candidate for
the pf Representatives, subject to the
on of the Democratic primary election.
action
Many Friends.
SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.
Tip? many friends of Mr, R. C. KIRKLAND,
of BufortFw-Bridge. respectfully announrebini
as a candidate for the Democratic nomination
for the office of Ncbool Commissioner-. He
will abide bv the results of the primary elec
tion, and will not accept a nomination or an
ofiice fp»m any source other than the regularly
ponstHuted Democratie organization.
Permit mr to return fny sincere approclstioq
to the people of B^niwell for their generous
support during the last election. I have-rn-
deayored to discharge mV official duties wort
thy ot thetreonfldence. Experience will ena
ble me to -erve more efficiently. Again I pre
sent myself 4s a candidate for SchooFt om-
missioner, p|Z-dg(^l to abide the re^ults of iho
primaries. L. N. BELLIN(jKit.
Mr. Eiutor ; Please announce, without
cvnsultatiop, J'rof. P. -p. HOWELL of tlie
Orshaius Ora<led 8eb(s>l, as a eSndiuate foe
School Cmpiqissioner al the ensuing primary,
and we.ssk such endorsement of this noniirlu-
tion from all section* ^s must impress him
that tlie office seeks t)-#? qiao. and duty f»»rr
bM# hint to.refuse the call.
8ul»jetf fo the actUip of the IX'mocratic pri
maries.-*—
Mast Y’(erER*.
EOH COUNTV AUDITOR,
means I EUza Bijtck and Kinu»Bs Black.
, ,1 '1'bis sate will 1« made to cahrv
I 1 us U K'eniK to be noth-
bouse to one of »tr Uh-hI nicrebanfs lias
been shown 11* In which they say:
“YY’e wrote to tp sugar refiners in New
York and Phlbbdphia for snrnples of
the bags, amlhave concluded not to
trouble them uder any circumstance*.
for while one lird will pass we think
fully two-tblrK would not.”
Tbe writers^ the letter from which |
~fh* above qumtion is taken 'profess to 1
be anti-tni't men. YY'e agree with!
them In thcItsUmate of the doubtful
ness of the wrth of the second hand
sugar saeksMiggestcd as substitutes
for baggingtut differ with them en
tirely Tn the conclusion as to the best
remedy for ie present situation. Last
year we wef told tbat If cotton bag
ging was ropted there would be no
doubt or Ulotilty about getting an
amply ahuiarif supply for this year’s
use. It wreonfidentiy expected that
many mill would provide tUctnsclve4
Purchaser to pay for
181F». t
Tertns cai»h.
p©]Mira.
G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, ^
julyl7»nl Master.
rmm
EXCURSION,
* WEDNESDIY, 6TH 11)01)57,
—VKOM ALL KOI NTS OX THE—-
Blichille, Ilsien and Newberry,.
■ a IIWHW * " 1 11
—STTvr-
Jos J YVnilaius
. 00 (Ml
| E A Calhoun
15
S YV YVilliam*
:«» oo
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO- 9.
$252 50
{ Frank S Ow en*
$ 8 HO
44 • *4 44
5 (Si
1 YV YV Preiiy
. 20 tm
| 44 4 4 s
ti 00
G B Hext
25 00
[ *> M f»
25 00
A.laii' K('a*)»v...
:») (Ni
Mrs YY A YVaiktr
30 OO
•• n a
40 00
A J hearse y . .
10 00
G B jjent .
25 00
$224 IS) |
STHOOl. mUTHU'T No. 10.
1
I rtvpcctfiffiy announce mvself a candidate
for the ofku« of Auditor of Barnwell County,
subject |Qtlg» rulc» and regulations gcxerniug
tlie Democratic Prynartus.
- - r . g. W. TROTTI *
Tiff ai*«y frirmte of Capt ft. O. RILEY' an
bounce him as a candidate for C(funty Audi
tor, pledging him to abide the result »>f th©
Democratk* primaries, m* being in full sjmpu-
I re»{>ecifully anjocime myself to the eiti
zens of Barnwell co«n«y os a rsnduiaie for tli«
office of Auditor, sutijrct to the rules and rrg-
.‘10 00 j glatlon* of the Democratic nrimarv.
u. martin Hunter.
TJ* toeud* of Cap* JAMES V. RAY beg
leave 1^, ounce hlin junmlidate f«*r Countv
Audgior ami pledge tUu* to abide the reaulta
n( tUc Pnaiune*.
J B Singleton
J YV Brown
*< HrtOL IrtHtBU r *i>, II.
J a Havener
MAW aiker
$ 10 (JO
10 00
I'OR COUNTY TREASURER.
-t-THK —
YYV r<^k.. ifu!l\ annoUBee Mr. A. F. FREE
s •>a«iiii<tate f««r tlie offlee of Coat*ty Treasurer.
He will ahnte by th,- resuft* ot the Primary
1 Election aud siip|M»rt the nominees of the par-
>*0 00 ; ty. Mi-)»a»t life gm-*Me*uranc-that tfek-t-it-d
he will be •’the right man in the rhrht place.’*
Many Kniesuw.
$50 00
:at * 0
•>:ParqWeB:«
i SCHOOL DISTRICT No. J3.
GO Barker.
1J 0 Britton.
! G K Hutte .
f i 10 INI
PRDBATH judge.
High Interest in Chicago.
The other day a gentleman who is
engaged iu the chattel tvmrtgage busi
ness litre ia Chicago to(>k a friend
from the country up to the td}Lof the
Auditorium tower to give him u.t)*^d’s;
eyo view of the smoke. While
Kpar Branch.
Whaley’s Barnwell Co., So. Ca.
In answer to a call of the President
the Spur Branch Democratic club me:
on Saturday the 12th at 3 o’clock p. m..
for the express purpose of electing del
egates to the county con veutlon. After
electing delegates the following resolu
tions were offered and Hnaulinously
adopted:
Resolved 1st, That we, t!)© members
of Spur Branch Democratic el ub, do re
quest our delegates t© Uie county con
vention to use their utmost endeavor to
have the candidates for the Legislature
to be brought forward by the people,
try dividing the county into five dis
tricts, and let the voters of each section
bring forward the best man possible in
their district.
~2d. That the delegates from this club
,to tbe next county convention be and
are hereby instructed to vote for tbe
convention system In electing delegates
to th© State and Congressional nomina
ting conventions.
, That said delegates be further in
structed to vote for Capt. B. R. Tillman
first, last and aH tbe tone tn conven
tion.
old fashioned parent the other day.
‘‘There’s the choo-choo, baby,” said
tlie Visitor, pointing out a train of cars.
t “Yea,” answered the baby, with slow
distinctness, “ahd the locomotive is
coming, too.”—Boston Journal.
44b, That delegates from this dub be
and hereby are instructed .to.
■■■IRHiiPPIP vote oaly
for delegates to the August convention
who 'are opposed to nominating dele
gates to the heptember State nomina
ting conveurion
fP - -
P. C. CvXjUaunUry.
by primary.
. C, Y¥i©*, Preaident
api>eare(i to know the peculiar features
of his business, for he .said: “Hello,
—1- MV hat are you up here after?
Looking for higher rates of interest?
If you arc, this is the place to coihe. , '
The chattel mortgage man ground his
teeth and was silent. But he wus nmd
clear through.—Chicago Herald.
v, , „ ■+
Fr»cocIou« J. B. Mill.
John Stuart Mill is another remark-
ahlo example of precocity. He began
Greek at the age of 3, and by the time
he yras 8 years old he bad read far
more Greek titan mast college grath
uutes, besides all the works of Hume,
Gibbon, Robertson, Rolljtt and many
other books of a similar character.
When 12 years old he read “Aristotle’s
Logic” iu the original, a work of great
difficulty oveu for an accomplished
scholar.—New York Ledger.
Th© Modern Infant.
A modern youngster who scorned
the language of baby talk surprised an
sni
with macinery for its manufacture,
and that tmerican enterprise would
meet this |w demand aud departure.
But It ha*,irned out otherwise. It is
to be infei-iI that the jute trust lias
made a wLcr campaign and captured
control of ie few mills that made eoi-
ton bsggli last season. *
The sit item U uiifortunate hut the
lessoUAif itfxjR‘ri*nw! is a most valua-
UpJ hie one. I united action the farmers
aa. <*©*rii(rHwrirTTFTTf<th^'irt
AND iui
South Carolina Railways
A Honeymoon Warning.
Ho—Tlie cutlet is cold again, dar-
liug. Now what would you do if I
scolded just a little?
She—Make it hot for you, dearest.—
Jester.
Whioh Is Nearly Alyays Urovn.
“How dark she is. Her "face is as
brown <as & berry. ”
“Yes; she is Boston bred.”—Chat
ter.
■4
lish, “Rules for Husbshd. ,, Any sort
of wife esn prescribe better rule* for a
husband than be can And in ©ny news
paper. —
Wife—“Ijrhstever are you writing
there so busily, darling?”
Husbsnd-<-“.Only working at my
dUrv. love.”
Wire—“(Hl ah. I see! Well, I hope
you’ve mentioned your little wife In it
sofae where.” /
Husband—“Rather; I’ve alluded to
you as ‘the sun qf my life;’ and now
I’m In the middle of a graphic descrip
tion of the day when you made It so
¥HmM»©ilytH*Tof me. >
CHARLESTON,
r—INDK* MAN.UiK.MKNT OF—
Blackvills Lodge, No. 18
tU'Iiooi. Dial hi/’T r o. 14.
U YV YVilliK . I
SCHOOL D1STMUT NO. 15.
J K Hair $
Miss Bessie Huy*. . j.....
“ o H
$ 25 ht# I ff ©siMiiwvmjrrelf * c«n>]i«I»t6
.’{o ini 1 f ,,r mmiii ft©-the «f Proliat*. JuJifr
27 HO i m)©Ht to wt»i«ir the renalt of the prt-
j electi**n, to the nuniineee ot- tha
:v., i and not s nomination or an
I - ,,n ( e from any »ourve «sher than tlK* n cular
. Jy constHutnl lW*m<Hrali' - «»nnuiixation.
45 00 ! ' Trasrin* that the poldie will >»i»prf»vr th©
manner iu ahich I hsve disrliarirea the duties
(*f my tli>t term hr re-electinir me,
25 00 ' ' ’ I »m very re-pe- tfullr,
- J. O. PATTERSON.
:tn (ni |
:t0 (mi
it-S.. n.w lr-1 *9 hi© PtjHtias,
tru of the nation to teruu U
$ H3 O'
SflJOOl district no. 16.
B R Jiunlmr $ 16 20
SCHOOL D1S1RICT SO. 17.
J B SingleUm. , . . ... $ 25 on
I Miss M. S. Turner J2
j F YV Weathcrshee,
‘ d-W Mtiyrtetmi ■
COUNTY COMMISSIONER*
abject aurluler. I n captotring (‘ontrol
of the fewSHD that made cotton Ima
ging last nr tliwmite men have made
their Isst/gumciibsTn their offer of
their mi^ut at low prices there is a
confessU of defeat and a promise of
amendnit. Yet there Is the under
scntimeiof old time m kked»ie>v in
their moments. They hope by tin
present!rrender to disarm the right
eous opintion of the Alliance that has
m hun*‘d their arrogance.
Thej'te very good now because they
have h© whipped but they will be as
bad as er, if not worse, whenever the
©pporrity occurs. They “stoop to
conque and hojie to cut tiieir revenge
cold la? on.
The Jianee having put its hand to
the plovshould not turn back, lest the
last cst£ of the farmers should be
worse tn their lirst. 'J’he money
power tithe country is as hostile at
heart at was when the first sub-Allb
ance wOrganized, and k, is impowj-
hle that* nature can be so changed
tha tit 11 cease to regard the farmers
as lit sjects for plunder.
Let t. Alliance score apother and a
con clue victory by engaging m the
manufmre of cotjton bagging in a
mill ood amj control ted by its mem
bers af operated k* their interest.
That tpl solve the question finally and
forevdnd teach the w-orld iu unmis*
takabjejrnte how terribly in earnest
the AYnee !«.», I>et the State Alli^ace
launcliegood work at meeting to
beginfxt Wednesday: The means to
carryhis resolve tut© execution wilj
'i he n**t proeetyDof the excursion are ,
to l>e applied to a praiseworthy pur|H>sc
and Hlackvilte Lodge cordially invites
her si>ter lodges and the public gener- j
ally to co-operate In making this last
summer Excursion a—
-- Superb Success,
The schedule has been arranged to
ak(fthe ride to and from the “city by
*” between hours that guarantee
ni from excessive heat, while a
long srkyjn the city hak been provided
for. TheYsteaof travel have been made
so reasonabhHhnt all can go, sj>eiid f^e
day pleasantly ©qd PTOtltably and get
home in gm^d tirmv
ftejr Tickets on sale*©! pll stations.—
Buy now so that you wRJ be sure of
*eaLs, a*; the cats will not beWercrowd-
ed-
As only good people will go oiKthis
excursion «o one heed apprehend al
trouble. The best order will be Observ*^
ed and everybody will b© pleased.
Gather upyour friends and families
tmd come w ith us. A iUtje recreation
is beteer than m abunthtpee of physic.
Give you reelf., your wife and children
the rest aud recreaiiotLjof one plensant
day.
SCHOOI. DISTRte’T NO
l* C Jowers* , ...
Til He E Johnson r ;
*f a tt
«* it
/•
£Cff.OOL DISTRICT *0- Pb
ChasMaihis $
Flora K. Clarke
Minnie Bro\\n
G 00
15 0U
:h» oo
30 oo
$80.00
5 00
25 .00
50 (K)
SCHOOL plSTRICX SO.
Annie C. Jacobs
20.
$ 80 00
25 00
25 00
25 (X)
$ 75 00
SCHOOL DISTRICT F.Q.« £?•
Miss S A Walker ? $ 26 15
M. B leaves ,.... • 43 20
B Ii C«arke 11# HA-rAMnL
P P YVatsoi) 04 80
i C R Bellinger.. :80
MlktkS Jlallonquist.....
The fries Ax of Mr. Cr A. DUNBAR an-
HS,Vuncehitn a mndidnte for the (»ffi<e oft onn.-
t> ( ommia -joncr, ph rlaiDfr him to abide by
lift- result* of the Democratic Primaries.
Mary Fairxn*.
I respccrfwHy acmsawe myself a candidate
of (’onjmireione-. 1 ple<’g myself to
aid<lc by the rreulte of the primary election
not to »cq»*n» ^ nomination or an office
any waiixe other than the regularly con,
Mituted Democratic organisation.
M. O. WALL
l respectfully announce myself a candidate
foe County Coinmisatoner, and stand pledget}
to abide the revolt <*f the Democratic prima-
| Hcj*. I am in kill t-rnapiithy with the F&nu-
,ers’ fjj •veracut.
U. II. LANGLEY.
The .Vshleigh Democratic Club respectfully
nominates Mr, 8. A. HAIR asn candidate for
the Office of Countv Commissioner. He
abide the resultsj»f the Democratic primrry
evs4iOiH ,and will not except an office or a
notrinatioii from any souice other than the
regularly' ©onathutuJ Domoeratic organiza-
thm, .
I respectfully announce myself a candidate
for the Democratic nomination for the office
of County Commi-^ioner. I pledge myself to
abide by the results of the primary election
and not to accept a nomination or an office
from any source other than the regularly cour
•diluted Democratic orimniration.
I am in full aia.onl jrith the Farmers’more-
75 00
HCHJSDtJLE.
Le^v# BfirijwcU C. ft... .
0 30 A. M.
44
' YVilllston-..
0 30
a
Elko,
(5 37
a
Blackville..
7 00? "
44
I.ees
7 08
<4
Grahams...
... 7 20
V
Bamberg .
.... ..... 7 35
>4
kU iveru, B A-A NR U 5 45 <
44
5.5;
44
J’erryi
“ (5 03
4 4
Sally*
* •
44
Springfield
“ , 4 2T
44
Y\ ha ley*
“ * 6 40
44
Walkers
, “ ' 4 4(1
How absurb for pewspapers fey-ptrb?- an< ^ I ,,8t ^ soon as
iH ffrxw* TTa•% a! ■jjf , A *-% wr 1 tVlIS Ofl \VOT*t I C ItSAtTllSY XTrXOKr X £3 4-lt^
the gfl work U begun. Now is }he
timef start. The people are ready
and <y wait for tjte call of ibejr lead-
fers.
Notice.
b-Trustee Stockholders are re-
to meet at tbe Court House on
Vrij, Hie 1st day of August, at .12
o’er 11. to transact some important
-bwM*. —JS. B. Gd»w*,
Clvsirman Board Directors.
Rkti rx—Lmu e Charleston .6 00 ja..
FARE FOR ROUND TRIP, VIZ :
From
Barn well A
. II
$ 1 40
44
YY’illiston .
\
1 25
ft
KMto... / .
1 25
a
Biaokyilie.
..........
1 00
u
Lees .....
. . . . 4 ^
100
/< ,
L> raJuuui
• . i • * . . . • . , •
1 00
a
Bamberg .
1 oo
a
Seiveru^ B
A. & N. R. R,.
1 75
*4
Wageuers
r • *»
1 73
44
Pertys
44
1 75
ft
Sally*
o
1 5*f
u
BpringflelJ
If
) 50
n
YV bale ys
44
1
1 25
-1*
Wslkej*
r • ' If
. 1»
$302 00
ac.HOtjiT district no* 23.
YV A All, Jr., Tri»surer $577 00
MteCKL/N^F.OUS,
Jno I Bronson ^Ss. ... $ 6 00
SCHOOL Oj#T#jpT N^bs24.
L A Bicklc, Jr... .. , 03 30
SC HOOL DISTRICT NO. 25.
Vjss E J Murphy.: /..,. .$ B2
Respectfully submitted,
^.r.jylRKLAND,
County Tteasurer.
Application for Charter,
Notice Is hereby given that the un.-
^ersign^j wijj apply to W. Gilmer*
SLmms, Esq., Clerk of the Circuit
(0,urt th 1 rty day# after date hereof, for
© charter for £he $on* and Daughters
of Zion gMaehnd to Bt. Luke’s Baptist
Cburebt ©* jforuw.ejl .county.
ttte(Hi9n YValker, President.
Joftin Jauksqu, Vie* President.
Joe Llsh, dialrpMva of Board.
YVilliam Farmer, Treasurer.
D©nlel Tilly, Bec^taodothers.
june26-lm
J. A. CHASSEREAU.
FecRcg .satisfied that I lisve discharged my
duties to the be*t interest of the tax piycrS.
and lieing assured th*t they realize and ap-
_ ... . ap
preciate f he ssn^e, Lajjnpuiice myself a can-
^dafe for ic-etectiou to the offlee of County
Commissioner, subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries. I am in full sympathy
with tho Farmers’ movement.
. kL$L WALKER.
I respectfully announce myself a candidate
for County Commissioner. 1 pledge myself'
to abide by the results of the primary election,
and not to accept a nomination .or an office
from any source other than the regular con
stituted Democratic organization.
H. J. BELLINGER,
Bamberg, 8. C-
tj '
for ‘
abide by me reguna oi tne primary election
and not to accept#! nomination .or an o0ce
from any source QtWthan theregulariycon-
stMntcd Democratic organization.
>N LAWTON.
iy anneamoe myself a candidate
•mmissioner. I pledge myself tq
faults of the primsry election
jnd nqt to accept nomination or a
Tillman Barbecue..
HEATH A BLACKMAN will serve a
wholesale barbecue d!u«er ©t Barnwell
on campaign day, and don’t you forget
& . julylO 3w
FOR SALE,
^bffee lot* op M&fo S^feet with 60
frop,tbvV 200 deep, between lUtyis’sJat
finite $m4 To^t offlee.
Four lota opposite |fr. W. Gilmpr©
Bftinms, same meaaurep^pL ~
Tho lot and residine© now occupied
by Capt. Woodward lOOxstSofeet
The five lots and buildings between
TBbfh’s drug store and Port o£Que
Main Street. _ ^
These are 4he moat desirable building
lots In tbe town for ©ny purpote »ni
will be sold reasonably. y r
For full pariioulan *]
ftbfrff
Urs applyto.
4-1. WOCMTAXP/