The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 31, 1890, Image 2
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Vrm u> « J’ftUiiiiH'UjnMr.
fiU frloU^ls s:yv Ui it' he m.M>t serve
amaUfr They af'- inakli!;j his
t r tilt y -; .•< < *1! tin y will
Tm*4 u hi; I i liis.> uiau ifi ulflCu. Ho W;i ,
a Cwm«!iis,iOnvr Insfoio uuJ he will
he ^;5»uii iX tleeteU, .
The frieUvU of C A. IHmhar helit^
in younj' men to the front,
<*•*(?
I# U cu»to«nary at caatiiai^n im;olr
tag*, for the prex'nltng odh ci s to i|itro-
liluoo the catnlnlnlc* avho coinc iH^ore-j-uu^ ]^vo tlMiseii hini iH-eaiitie they Ih>-
pb people for their nuppoi t. - .. ,
We beg.wt in that way, hut the pres*
sure of ulhet ilemaint* upon our fepace
forced a U uijoraiy diHcoutiiiuama?.
r Now that the roll i«coMiph«te wo re-
, lumc. And wo hog oh r reader voters to
remember, in considering the merits of
£
the candidate*, the introduction* al
remly given to J>r. J. Uyervoii Hmlth,
W J. M. lHmer and A. llow&rdlhit-
tcruon, Ks(|., for the I/Cglslaturr; L. N
^ I’oUingcr and H. K. Uowoll, for Sidiool
ConiinNsioner; 0. Martin Ifoutor and
4amen U.'Hay for County Auditor; A
F. Free for (’oqnty Tre^urtr; II. J.
Bellinger juhI Framptou Lawton for
„ County fiMiuniKshmor
And iiow we present the candidate*
who have made later entries in the
races
„ HU old comrades say there was no
truer soldier in the army of the h»st
laiusc than Sam Owens, ills neighbors
My that there lias l»oc!i no better citi
zen in times of fieace and trouble tiian
Sam Owens. When the war closed he
took a ground as a farmer, and by
honest and careful industry lias accu
mulated a comfortable fcompoloiicy.
, Uis life has been clean and white from
hoyhood> H ejected he will do hjs duty
fo the future as well a* he has an
swered its every oall in the past.
Cupt. 4. B. Zorn U a man of strong
Courage and convictions. He Jms been
^ •ignally successful In the management
• of his own business. He has never
shirked any duty, public or private, and
If elected will serve his people faithful
ly, fearlessly and tuiselfUUly., HLs past
life guarantees that.
All juen BjKUik well of Mr. J. O.
Oooge, because all his life lias been that
lieve bis pushj energy and otbi r liv«
<inalTlU s will be **f m at lieiU’ht to the
public -service. -They tiiink also that
hi* s'wtion of the county i< ciUttlcd t<>
that reproseut4itloii. \
Capt- W. JJ. Harden has se. ved one
term ami believing in iho »lo« trhie of
rotation retir<‘<], hbt hi> fflbtjkiit have
eallwl him in the Held again, “Lilly
ilanlen*' has a multitudo of red U«>t
friend* who believe that bis past expe-
rumw, thorough luapiainUncc with
pfiblie needs ami l>usiuess<juatiiM ations
ubundantiy rehonttnend him for tb''
ofthe. Theyprojnrbc tod raft him into
service again.
1-ll^ilarmtt fb WalTfH n ty plotf Tttnr--
barton farmer. That means a man who
&l%fcy& makes epdugli tot hiinMdf- and
sometfjitjg to spare lor othei^, who
keeps everything iti tlrst class order
about lib premises and who Is always
ready to do his fidl part in every good
work. Mr. Wall is mnking his tir. t
tutt and is Lite llr*t euudiduto for that
>lllee that BiehlanU nan ever pu; in the
fluid.
Cupt. II. Langley haa Illlcd th<
otilee one term. Ho is a strong man -
Ilihfriemli, ami their naum 1* legion^
beliovc in him lieeauso they know him
Uiey will givvhim their loyal siipjK*rt
They are satlslled witii his record
Christian citizen. H elected hi* public
Secord will lie in keeping with bis pa«t
history. To bq good and to do good
have been hi* chief ambition*. And be
has done both.,
✓ Francis F. Carroll, Jr. Einj., I* one of
the younger member* of the Bur
TbOM Unit know him Intimately have n
higli regard for hi* many excellent
qpuJlttei of head and heart- He has
Begun life with model habit* of conduct
and study ami his friend* expect, with
coiiiidenoc, that the future ha* high
achievements In store for him.
’ Dr. M. A. Turner has the endorse
went of both factions lu the Western
townships. They have trusted him
with tiie health of themselves and be
Ucvc him the right man to help to dure
.the Ills of the body politic.
Mr. Uayne II. Crum is young in
years but poasesses In abundance all
the good qualities that are In the make
up of strong, useful, sucoossful citizen
ship. He will u>ako If elected, a good
represcutativo. There is no doubt of
that.
Capt. J. C. McMillan, a sound, sub
atuutial, suecow-ful farmer, is presented
by Three Mile Democratic Club. Capt
M» Millan Uu man of capital judgment
and purest patriotism. The best inter
est* of the State and County will bo in
safe keeping if entrusted to his hand*
Mr. H. C. Folk is a man of true ami
And sterling worth. There U not an
ounce of the offlcamMiker In hiscomposi
tlon. lie enters the race at the solicits
tlon of his friends. If clouted he will
serve the peqple with ability and faith
fulness.
- Rev. J, £. Havener has filled the
-ofiiee of .Scliool Commissioner for two
terms. He is a veteran teacher, a thor
ough and accomplished scholar, an
Abie and devoted minister. Ills life re
cord is before the people and they know
hi* worth.
Mr. K. C. Kirkiagd, of Buford’s
Bridge, is one of the most popular men
in list' Eastern part of the County.
And ho doaCrves it every bit. For oil
who esteem the warm heart, the busy
hand, the clear cons'^eucc, the unsel-
Ush soul, must like K. (’. Kirkland. He
is systematic in his habits, thorough in
Bis transactions, of goo<f education and
^iine executive capacity.
Capt-S. W. Trotti lias filled tlic ofilve
of (Jounty Auditor for several years and
filled it w ell too. He is too well known
Jto require, further introduction from
'Uo- , * .
And the same cr.u be truthfully jjaiil
of on<M>f Ids rivals, Capt. (J. 0. Kiley,
who w'rs ft good Sheriff for one tcrhi
And a good Auditor for one also.
-Capt. John I*. Gray Is probably the
Best farmer in the County, if not the
Btate. Last, year he made 2* bales of
cottou on 12 acres. The iamo area
.promises more this year. An acre of
Jbis corn bids fair to yield a hundred
Bushels, Hjs friends believe that, if
fleeted, ho will manage the public
finance* a* Well as he lias done his own
private business. That woultLbfe good
vcnough. -
JrO. Fattorson, Esq., is rerving bSs
first u»rm as Probate Judge, and there
has Leon no cqmpiflint whatever of hi*
official conduct df.it. Few men have
more jicrsonal friends than ha and none
deserve nmre. >V be never duty calls iu
,any shape he is one of the fiist to an-
swer^and the last to break ratrks.
Mr. Newton P. Smoak enters the race
At a late hour, but fie has the good back
ing of the Edisto Dertioerstie Club ami
the excellent record of his own life-
what his neighbor* say of him In
Another article.
Major P. A. Jlutto is !n the field
gh the importunity of hU frVend%
'IftTub enddrse* his ean-
mnd^ewill be heartiiy *upi>r.r-
atul abroad If elevAcU;
. a»d !*olltlcally worth v of the ollbT., | w > ?
jpf-an JiotmaW- upright^.public. spirU«*i.|-- T‘ WT['. eiCTst n’’ ; ‘ ^ r - '
Boaul, U <f candlcbtc fqr reelcctfon-jjjj^
Ilia frieiuU will ‘wt com rut tl^vt ho One r< -ofu
shall retire. Tlmv insist Hiat b< -hr.H WcrnntTrrr
nationnl oil
ofatVr^Ur iid Ckbi.u viiish,*.
II. P. h : ,t;• 1 -hI. f.t.
A. K Fmv. 'ike l o ak:ut.
W. H. ^ ii.trUtry.
N. K Kirttur.'.!, Tirasmvr.
W. li fb »Ma»'i, (’ic'p.a'm. . -
I. ; 1 *. ’ifH^i,!- '
J. L’. IA i i.tt.i l.<'t tiKtr.
W. (•.. h i' U. r, J A i p r. ;
8. \V, At J P*'u K<.ij»i*r.
J I* , l^xlit' *0b *'v ’ \Vrt! it itt I iHt.
Al. VV. I'tiiliii' . Hu. iii-. . A;u . .
Kx«’' i*uvu C. .H. 1/u , W. \V
i’utrkk, W. A. FH»ut. , '
1 r»>! ■ t>»in!i , .u4<« Hunter, 1’. H
Bo'AliMjr, J. M. HttWF,- W. A. Mk
( r <,ii < *<h^I <»f tin Orhi-r- A. (’. Mr
Millii'i M. K«1«'hlivid, VV. J. Citve, J. K.
8iu !iiiiB. Btu
AM Ait!)- itianc* - in Ihiviiweil county
wMl .plc.* , ..o*j»cuvl iu to life. :it. pruMt ,V» y*#
cm'!., of Mh' niositty for tlu'ii Bagging,
ordars. 1 pv* for a clu.-ck >v 1 li-:tvc
rNprrs:f Mm thu money, iiui ry tip,
btor.br* n, it i*- time your bagging wa-
orflered. v
All Llimc who have not jiaiil their
tdiare of Hxidianpn t-xpiinaea-iJuo
AvTlf pfcnuc ilo so tit jonco.
—^ . W. I’nti.t ira,,
Exchai.ig<\ami t.-vunty Budiicss’
Agent for Barnwell < otpiiy. -
July 2 i-ow
and believe that his second term would
lx' a i»Ositivo and pronoumial suroos*.
Mr. 8. A. Hair enters the fiel/l en
dorsed by the Ashfi igh Dcmocratb.
Club. Home suppor*. is bite l» t intro-
duction om*—can have. Tho A-Iib igli
t
Ibanocrata atv. gbod men and true .and
tbclr nicoimiioiidation is a reliable as
sn ranee that Mr. Ilsir Is prartiialiy
Amnir. wf liu- Atiianc*.
The annual meeting of tbe Stylo Alli
ance whs hold in Greenville last week.
All the counties in the 8tale were rep
resented uxci pt Beaufort, Horry, Iver-
-haw and Fiekeii.H, Aeeordiu.g n» tie
See'et ary the. mthnlH'rsiiii* of llit -Uid* r
Wart . dOOOon the lit*6 of .lann-ny. i : >i
e^tihm!'«• that it li.i- iue ■ i- d ti,u*'(j
since that dale, an.! tjiui ihe * Ahiatu ..■
army now nors.' r- Hpirn) ht rnjtg. *
< o!. ij?,ii. Hoik, Hryjident,%»f die v ’a-
titotal Aliianco, sjs«ko in glowing tejans
of his recent oilleiai tour tinoit'tli tiie
Northwest. Complete orgunhciihiu and
toiry cNtsi there ai.dk the farmers'
are reaping great hen eld - th i oiigli ibeir
enfuteeihui w Itli iu Col. Ata.-khouse
iH-i.ig Ineligible for niiotlier U*rin Df. J.
Willmui. Mpkf'S. ot umngehurg, v. i*
elected ! • ! , ac ‘faiuatioii, -Ail
other ohl'ot’ieers vv. re re-eb * te as fol
lows: 1>.’ I*. .Sojourner, \ b e-I’n -i h nt;
J. \V. I,.*ul, .'Soeretax*y;i*. 1. J..\ ior,
Troasnur: \V. J. Talbert, L< eturer.
'i’iie fot . v, jug det g . • t-re . n.cloii }
to Hie y.vTIdual 4 «m\etil:«Ut; J. \V .
KCONOMICAI. V Ul’CA i 10
The tir t dedarafum of pirpesehy
poor or*lor liovv- it lookmi to the
bn at-iigi of i l,e, “Agrlculuiral eU.-.V’
i)ai kh< y nright l.e pret tred t** grapple,
Mii».< d and eMtiVnehei] uionop-
,»,V. 1 re.-peeafuh.v re. outi.uoid cai e-
lul study of th ; entire itr-l deuiarniion
ot purpo.-e to tlte bi\»t!i<*! lu«*vt in .Soutiv
u .irolma. T'ltb cdtHi^itioii of the ‘‘AgVi-
eul.tHi';d u bm-v” i> ilie Uio-L inipplUati!
\Vt»rk ot tho A1 Hatu e, m»t n.|\ y. pfntih
< andipa. but iu every Mate tw this
great nation. 1 reeuiuitn ud that you
h on.-blyr tfftrefuliy t.ttc‘be.'i luethpds for
ihc;'aeeoiup[i.sbmctit o'l this gixstuedu
calkuial work.
Monopoly — iut n ticl.ed inntiopolv,
with it- mighty im!uonee and fte-wor—
ur.i-L hf* nut andpdeb ;d,. (L, This is a
Brd: ye-ihy of-Li-H supreua -t eil'orts of
the to’,1 ing^n:r?t>e.s of i]u*prf.plo of tbo
i'n * .-d .; p-s. it i- no jf WC
wouid pcrjiotuaU! fre* i ii.-tiufitmn.'-. afiil
ctdlgbianiedUhri -ttaii government. The
lop ug massort di tin: people, of this
great nation are, ginting jth'eii.-ehe •
lor ilio ace.'*:npiishiiipnt ‘of l.!i!s' j
Tin*, agi ieutt iii al IS.hU s of {li'i> ^ I’nion
.'ire tinlTing p»r t!*«*—ft«‘* >< p w |d^ g hoi r Tf nf -
fttls grand task. The’great Xon-hwc*'
a to'! let* rot'on Mat* - will staiel Tb-
gether in the-coniing batt’o. w ith the
powers- of im nopvly. Th.- as-aelto of
the tirst skiiioi>u Will l>e recorded in t!l<■
eleetiiin re- dt\ of ■llte Natioua.l clee-
tioiis for .M'k'. Bui the mbn.-ter—Mo-
nopoiy—is too firmly est,:d»ii hod to
la-deb ated in.a -l.irmj.-b.r It. vvi:f )•••-
tpili«: the great* liattlc of U b2 ts. iieei*!.
vvbt’tl.er the petipic or whether monop
oly si.all rule this great nation.
roui ic'al dan..:;u.
T!ii‘ el.pr. t ot our oppouei.r- tiuiL we
have akaTu'oiied : •'.rieuP nr. a it* I gone
:ia.v politic.-1a s it.-, en; i_ ; jpisv.d jiy
toe s1 tea! I sA'l e! im*:*. a*.«' .atvaai l
superior eon lit bm of tie* g. owing crop-.
\\ beuee till- Bar of tt.e f..rm r in polls
tic*? But w e my j ev« f reim pibi; tin .
<>i:r polilie -:.u ‘j»e “si" !y u n-pur-
i.oiii une i u!f
FOR TIIE I-IIGTSLATURK.
. . ... V ■ •
' T ' of < *L c McM i L-
f. A N, of 'J lireo MSle i*cg leave to an-
nounce l^.a 'a; a c indlda.e for the
|] . •. . ••• uil!v< »,‘
' Chipt.'MeMtliau i •> a siroug •ATi.»nec
nuui and al>o in fuli accord with too
Fa urn : movemen!. and conics,-dfong-
ly endoited by his ft lend-
F».**liof* Mint, f Imre HisTtoyrecd my •
«t.de • m li'C •" SI inter*, t of the lax \>tynh‘
aad is-iiia as.-tirb.l that tficy realize, and up- .
im* ( :;;o law atUUe, l fttmounec rtiywjf a CKU-
e — j delate for re eleetiou to the ofltce of Couidy
a-ciiooi (*()Vlvt IS^IO\ FR I Lealtaitloner, nubject -to the octioii of tiai ✓
~ v ' “ 4i K - | B iuo* rali. prin.;irfc f . 1 an..in full sympufr'
vati. the knuars’ movement. 5
N. M. "WALKER
M V^V FlvIEKbtU-
Tbo friend.-of SAM S. OVV-lvXS n>
sp* ei fully anuonuce bint a- a inioiiufstU' j fr
!i»r ;be 1 .eg'-• kiln re. lie'is fl con-t'itu- j ii
tioUal inginber Of KlkoAlliaovre (one of
tt|e lin«f in the eoiiuty}; einihrafirtPlbii
aetimi of -ijic 'dareh don veatiofc ami tin
Farmer* ITtitfonii, ntid wejcipdge hint
, iTtr 1 o ficce [ i t<< 'lion i in n ti * in tliroligh uiiy
other aourtc th’au the vcgelut: coc.nty
-lycoidcracy.
. dtntioh of ^tJendji
vnourt sectior** of the county,
.ill) - rfm<>n*n e iiiv--!f as a
for 1 he i liiei of. Selioo! ' 'om-
ot .’jarti weil e<^tint, s11bjeet
H’id ivgtdatUitas of the i.W>i-
I i'ietlijt; m»i»j!', if
ucll“-measures of
VrilT revolt in
frcm'tlu ’
| resi
candidate
til S-.-'b/iier
! iVthe rtfb
oeratic grlmai ice
e'lffd•■.!, to carry out
refoi'in and Economy a.-
dv:iiif-::e* lb.
KUerosts <d
publie
tn
Having yi dded to the soliciBijtior.R of
any iarnioF. .fri.Mids, l «J* ti*l*y an-
U V .¥*M ^ ^ w<1 , ......
ehe.'l-., ill tile JeyciopnAUit of popular
e* Jkig !u favor - !' high, r CtlucAtbu. and
u ,;.i irdiug er.rcn'lly, Uu* ^weliare f of
j.cup.C.
J, S
1* J ."s
rds.pf
10 *ije I**’-
sapporj *i
•V.iV!)U U
U( nmie uiyseff ij candidate for vice tlon
to the, Ilou-t* of lieprortc11f.:itivc» > sub---
j: r’ l-o tb 1 * rules and regulations gov-
e'uiing tbo ji^hnrrv. I ani in b«*V.rty
-ysupafhy w ith tb.* Farmer-’ Movcni.utf j thp oi .their
;> ud i-n-iorso t lie M-ar-eii (’dn ve;:t.i ; .J*. I f ! f :, ‘-
« ! *» t(>d 1 w ill di-eliai'ga 1 flttt duties of
< he uHlce Ui.l he hi‘.*L-nf 4nv ability-
ii. ( . FOLK,
^ -Bamherar, SrC.
H A VKN'JPK.
II,^. KIRKkAXiV
Crt ba ::*t > .' t ri«i ■ w-v; ■ ei qlj* ruiioirie >. bjsi.-
as a jlUl'Miir* P/r-:"'”’fetub* rafieU
f >r */c .office of S *lio -i ,C’t*nuft"'ssl'.>iK^. W«*
(*y ri e tvsttlte *..r :he pritnary clcc
vdll-aot a-v-pua iit-niiimLiea. br.r-u
■ ’tey . .'.'Ufe.- (•'the', than Pie redidaply
i! DemuCAaie c.ga.ar jfa.n.^
Ui'.-li*.- 1 * .* 'pro -‘at:* h
u\' !i for ta>
.uol not to at a,. ^omfuntiou or an office...
fie in any .vninc other thou the regular emi V.
btiiutvd BciiuK ratio organisation.
Jam up futi rtyiuiAtliy with the Farmers*
Movement, eii*!oi>< the platform of the V'nir.h
. <»itv«*iun>n and ttdvo*.’aU’ the ukiction of Capt. *
■' K d iShuau as Covernor '
II. I HF.J.LJNt.Fi;,
BainU rg, 8. C’.
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I ■ ■; ‘fully ::»r ium c myseil ft emi
f**: - P > v) Riel - u. * e : »m■ a;.:um t<>r tlie Ltoitsc
ot ti -i IT eat: : .t‘V"‘ S. .
1 pi*-di:’> «de aidde by the rc.- t 'iv.s. oi
Pr- p! y < le* • .in ;\hd !»e : » a*-'-e.pt *: '
iiMti*»ii i»i* .in bitn'f tfein am ; ..nit <,\ - r ihuu
; - l .’''in;'.:... 1 .' i,h
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! am in fid' ; vmpatb;, v i.’. ti,. Fr.m-r.'
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ye-rii.” Ai y dej r.rBHV
will lw—to the extent of the depr.rtiuv
— fa*':! to ttu -uet*es-**vh[ the ntC.ruis
sought. The Allhtuco i
political party, nor do*
destruction oi citherol
eal pnrrw -, btd lUVa '•
i iu no seu-v
it I«*ok t«» the
he great poliil-
iion j»ai u.-ian'’
T»7F ftio ('.oBuie;* .,nd pro-
Ive *‘;4gi IcnUural
le^oi./i.*d-SfHMSaVUou, ami wi
wait for ito e!*augi «d aUuimirttialiuU to
1 U *. natiiiiial \!l..oil
JXui re. i#* iV*foeil
origin
U i litiii of
hi-l legal
->e i
Ul
*thn
u v C'-
remr.in to carry out the policy of wlib h
the Grand Jury saki iy their prcseiit-
iiMit: *
The County Commi**k)ner* Jmvc «ul)-
mitUnl a statement * * showing a
gratifying gradual decrease in the Cur
rent eximnse* of. the County. The
ocononiy praetietd will, if continued,,
soon relieve the County entirely of all
pant indebtedness urn! by guaranu eing | ~ ,
,, ,,, e« :ii!dci»ee in*then otr'.
the prompt pay mot. t of all clal^C will | . }lal t ; K . f v rill , t . v;i .
11*4*
1|
►n com
•pkpers IirytM
•rs of the AI
\\ ashingltui, mid plodding th
ami coiitidene** mff the M*ut!i Od*
Aliianee t*» tl«* National o*ife* rs:
pres.ing^CoiPbb'Uei; i*i tJrtMn*u<-sty
ability of these olliccfs, and thanking
l^fcilucnt JStacJfchbuno for hi* prompt
defence of UiMn, was p:*--c»l after sev
eral warmTHpecelics, in which tiie new --
pairtc^ pubiluJiing these r*-i*<.rU w*'*,e
rtotfiully dcmtit.cctl. t"1. J’o’.k ex-
pjl• leased hi* thanks for tho Ailiat
rs, mid advtsev
ich tieWipain'r*
•ecnre much h.wer cliarge* fof all sup-1 in no leu lent manne
y\ plan \va- proj»o-ed in regard rti a
rntHual lire ami life Insurai.u* cmviit
to bo oj►eraled iiy the Alliance for ii-
niemiR i.- exe.nsweiV' It wsm ^<AL torlts
in the proposed plan that tin* State A!-
liances of tho Northwot an operating
cnii
• I !>-1
find «
I'oc^i't*'! that i
- iiu it tb
t\ V bances b
totnunlW*' on <
*!• .it ati malar • »
tb a, r lab v*r na
cotiiiu 11 *
M
,!s forianl
at ." v. 1 o'
pas,*
_AU:a
1
tr
■ I,
,u
tinuorau t,^.:-*.- irwi.
ti - n-gul.irly eoi.MituU
ration.
i .j.ji in lull sycipatfiy wbti th** Farmers*
j..«■, i -1, ii.t r-. ti.e. pi-*’ 1* : ''Cl i'* l!; • Ajii
v* the iledfoii « f Capt.
A Fr. tbH 'tiE.
-• 1 f to rh*- B. in-
t «niili<iatr*a I'lnlge.
ot the Ihimary F.lecflon and hot to ac
cept a nomination or an office from any
source bthor than the ryguhirly oon.-ti-
tuteil DemocraLic iwganization. J. .
McMillan, J. B. Zorn, u. <». Gtx.go^ »■-*
Francis 1*’. Carroll, Jr., IF. 11. Cruiig
Tv!. A. Turner, J. Kyerson Suiith, J. M.
11 i mar, A. How anh I’atU, rsoii, Sy '. r •'
Owens, H. C. Folk, r*V -, ' %
J. s. Havener, Ji. c. Kirkland, L. X.
liciiiuge).', !\ Iv. Howell,
S. M'. Trotti. O’ O. liilcy, G. Martin
Hunter. James U. Hay.
John ly Gray, A. P N . Free.
— Jos •~Abrv*ilci't~rtter~p-vF."0— i^af.tcvson.————
J. K Si;il-piiker, I). A. Hutto, -I; IV „
Firnri i i -/av . it atfordye. AuTm nifur. j y~
A. V ‘A alker, W . M. Harden, M.O. Wail*
t . fI— LaingiCy-»^b. A. Han, J* A,- -Gba^-*
sereaci, N. M. Waikrr, 11. J. Bellinger,
Fraruptou I.awtori, W. B. Chilly, New-
I ton i‘. Buioak
I’i'irui) Ktertian Notice. .
H C \PQCARTKU8 Dk.M. E.T.X’oM. )
Of I’.vhhwl:.l v'i.k nt v. v
B vMiigKU, S. v>y.fuly 2fi. I^IM } ■ ^
By virlimof autnority vested in me,
j and by iiistnjction of tiie Executive
i ' mu mitt eoofy the' Demoerntie party, 1
t !;V re! y ujyv n'otio tiiat a 1'riin'iuy Eh e-
li-m w>Bo.* held on tho Jtli and 2 V. day
ugii>t next, under the rules and
-ijn Vi
B. ii.
'IN
Fr*
i a.ui
hua ue Oovar.or.
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COL NT V C( iMMISSIOMikU
1 *•!*■ vcifnii'. ..ni, *tinec mv.-elf a t an- j '•’* \ 'W/. , , 1M „
.IW;.,,. (or ,v-i-l.-ii.m ..Ilk.- -.yi:man«l,>of^iJ fan)-, wi the |.up-
<.’ouuty Commissioner. 1 pledge m\>
self to ahiiie by the resnHs of the pri
mary eleetjotis and not to accept ^pfioui-
iualiou 4*r. an oflieo from mty' *ource
other than tlie regularlyycoiiititutcd
Demov ratio organization^^
I apj
COiiAi* utif*n a'
with kite Farm
ovo the actioM^of tho March j ’
I aitpdii ft.Ii symiKitby
■t'^ydiio vcih*.* \
r> t
pose of nominating candidate* fur tfio
following office*: 5 member* of tlu
House of Boproneiitatlve*, Judge iff
Probate, 3 County Cornmis.-ioncrs,
School Commissioner, Auditor and
Treasurer, the said otlleer* to be tho
nominees of the Democratic party, and
*(, fie voted for at the general Election to
he belt
V» UK Ik. »
**4 -iiy
V, . B i ll Fi t V.
held ti* NovcuiIr r.
Th** iTimary. ELcetlon* will Ik* c*u*--
dueo'd j; aecordatiec with, tbe plan
xui e* a*V- regtih.li.;ns adopic*l l»v 11 *e
C« uhty Executive Commiitce July
nm‘
A t"'"^ -uTPTJl ire, oi i
bv i
i
o»
gfl
iv** u.
: i efereiM**
iotnU, l*e
Th.’ y vi
tfiiU efleet* *1 at St. I.ou - -Il:«
ttu ' ti.ig, au<t tiie tinplVecIeJl
til the National l-.irmei-
I lldil fc i rial i idoii luspiia. < th
u»« d«*mtiiui- ot that graH.ho
will—at no \erv iIBrant d
niLful cuii.-iderUlon by
-s of the l nite.i Stutes^J
Attkici’Mi 2;ai. .vkb
I congrutulah
M.
: C:
UiK
, V • i
v —ii’ia'. v«'
«»:(. u>MrAi-
im • i ■ i ti
-Inee your lu-t
made pro * i-ioi^ I
an Agricultural
pile* than have been tbo. cai-e horoto-
foro.’^ * • yr
And the fri«>rid<of Capt. X HI. Wel
ker, chairman of the present Board,
Haro placed him on the Mine platform
of retrenchment and reform. They IWU . *ni,., , .
, ivs. 1 Iu plan V i - re 1C ii ed to ?, -1 *e- j i*o» i t m .' i- i»o\v t*.*** r r
bold that be can not lx* v.qll spared un- c ia! committee of live. T ,„; r, ^ <t f your L am:u..* t ou -
tll tho county shall be wholly free from The ooiHinitioe which was apiM»liited I mp.teo^show> gmid and s.lfe tipHU
debt, her expenses brought down to bed | u 'l' 1 rv H 4K ' nport-to I-** given out mWigeincut.*
, .. . . , to thq pres- gave out the follow ina: isr.
rock and her tuxe* brought h.-: low as 'i'.^ L ^ i -• i .• » ^ , • J>: ‘ l
• ... • i »ie commit .a <.n •* g,-iafIv< v ttnr*Txmdii sp
they enn b«*, consist* ntiy with lion -t
and efficient govrrntncnt.
Mr. Joe W. JMililips, of the niaekvilk*
Club, I* a good former and skilled me-
c-hanks. He is a strong believer in g» <h!
roads i»ii*.l durable and suhstanB il brid
ge* wherever needed. If elected be
will soo that the county Hml! “suond
its n'tys” a<4 fur as i* cotoistent with
pru.dent economy.
Mr. J. K. 2$taluuker Is an adopted son,
having moved from EdgefleM a.good
f-many years ago. But none “nuthc and
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t the ^
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fimstnl it t
k
Itraceordhyce wit’i ^'Ctlon r i of -ahi
Primary Plan, om-Manager of E!ct«i«<n
in .-t tn- le -t d by each t Ittb Sild *»no
•i:*iK»i:r;e*I • y i s. !) ( hi!> President i**a«.t
u»-.!i ’se* BdWivting M:it'.:ige.» a 4 , |*ouilcd
by tiie < t^unty Chairmau :
• A ilotfuah—. I*. Jlrabbam. •
a*lgi
—S. A Hair.
Bnii'o* —W. It. T ufucr.
B o Herg—.l*.>. M. l>tchlu«ou.
B.*.ruw* 1! -W. It, < liristu*:
Bantw^n No. 2 -A 'i'. Woodv..arC
Bennett Springs —P. M. Cater.
B!a* uviile—1 . M. Nli\-«*iv.
it 'd pen*!—.1; F. MoikBiti. .
Buli* r *!'« Bridge— Hi* bard Monit,
Cauipb* !’oi.—F M. Young.
Clear PmuMl.'H. Hill.
( e m»ii Bvam h—\V. C. Folk.
* ■ . • Poi 1- II. J. I'elk.
1 • bra .eh—J. G. Coogo
K Us?.. Join • Sooner- • '*
F !»*► — F 1 . 1 inuumoiHl.
I i. »i Po..d-W. zl. Rays**r.
tfi'll Mill |
F<,t r Mil.
—y\ . \\. *14111
1 l *i i**k
an office
Frieoff hi
- 1. < >. 1 hi;
k**i'.
r*cu-|
Gco -g**’* <
Cn k-1I. M.
Kcinu dy
•rg it:Ua- j
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J. Nt. InuMnct.
UU i
G r.tVaui-
Ndf c- J. i» MiUi*‘Us.•
:t'.!y * n-j
tir, at t’v'
a 1 i IB
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Mi/.- Fr uk .
jmt.
M il •>. j
1 Mi.iwn.v-
-E. G. llptto
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l ! X A -
» t - * «., :f 4 t
Ii!! - E, 1 fith \VroU'i*.
Ji.-a OA.
4*,'< k" t»,.xh;
v. ■
made n number oi ri eoi.naei
Hue with the demamls *>i the X^LKiij:
Alliance. 1 ho U-ipoi Luicc of pi:.-iiiuj
t-l»e>e demands was net forth^lul i*. wa
urged that no cundn
who is not it* fsdl syuipnt!
demmuls niH»li* TTuy^ecrc
fatale and County Al'i.uie*'
hidden from he pouter givin
dlrecuory of the County as
,au*. e oiUeecxcop: by ) enui-sldt* ot
the president and rhairVuau of the ex-
ccuHve iMnniitlee. ,
An sip]>e:.l wits mad to the Alliance
member*In tiie Ni»rt!i and Novifiwo-'
lonnite witlFthe South < arolim A!i'-
ulii.ig Lise I.odgi hill, -and
to the manner born” have been be-tur } am*' iiM onueiam.sg im* j,ougi oi.j. -anu
eltlzeiw than ho has proven himself un- j l ‘ c M Uv '*: /- : n Bp 1 -- H* come t-o our auj hi
der any and all clrcumsiatiees11 «’^-1 r rir-—— - - :l *— ! ' 1 - >'11-
IW-WII¥-^gTi.: ■ >
ted he wltflt^cTiargc TiT^ diiTTes w itfi a11
• ye single to the public good.
Grahams presents a ‘‘favorite so::’’
i?i the person.of Mr. J. A Walker, a
tliQto^gln g4»ing, IntelHgrnt ctlF/efT,
who will, ifelee.tcd, uire his best efforts
to prove himself worthy of. the tru.-t
placed upon him.
Relying um n his record and the fin:
faith that hi* friends *havo mauifotod
in and UiTvard* him Capt. W. i». (Tiitl>
enters the race for re-eie<*Llem. f -prepared
by hie first term to give even more-
eieut service thaii he ha* yet rendered.
Jog. M. Skinner. Esq., a. lawyer of
long and large practice, announces him-
Velf a candidate for Probate Judge in
compliance with the pressing demand*
of hi* friends'. Jcdge Skjnner is \vr!I
versed in the law, thorough and^con-
aeicntloug in all hi.;, life and if ei reted
will give all hi* time and talents to the
discharge of ids dutie*.
*The attention of .all candidate* is
called to tic* Primary Election. Plan on
our- first page, av.d espcciaiiy to the
twenty-first section.
A <H>*h! >i<iit Is t.o» c.
Died nt Allendale, IS. C., on the morn
ing ot July iSih IVJO, H illium ]{._ H u-
rUou, af f er a long and severe attac). of
typhoid fever, of which he suffered a
great deal. ■ ' ■ ■
He U-ft to mourn his death a wife ami
tlnce little children, father, mother,
slater and brother, with a ho-st of j
friends, who guthcivd at Allen’s Chape)
Bapt‘**tChhrcb, wjicre Iff* body w-ivlu-
p. s \i: i c 1 * * * ‘ pass *1 id. bill ii"' fri^iY- , |i 1 i iwi^i^WPIPrniPMtTF 1 '"! -
will be not t-o benoitl au\ cla*>* of cii.- j d-ottfitful ot i . rpn tal.m. ai i c.-.-ivr o| . " i; V' 1 ''!, '< i
Z*iiS, but wtd s**rvc to bn ;;k the Ion «> •'. c ' 1 '* 1 " - ° *• ...«-. • .... . : ,1 ...] v
■■I ©or 'v •' 1 *: I ■ • ■ - I to odo- ■ .: M 1 “• 1 •• : - v ,. . ; .. * : * . *
tnuud foiTlnaiicfol leuirm. cm,-:.w r.-.tmn oi tlu now, or tewau > ,‘ r -i' 1 ‘ ? ‘ )' \{ v'j ,‘. j “ *
Hyvent^ Jiff Ihf crn-'w’i.- oCn»tilutfoU. ^ ' ; " ‘ j .. ' ,'•
lion'wen* adopted,. • xck fcXCliAXOK. I r-;^*^.!f?t’!y anr y vs* '* ;y «I:**cS4tc ' _ ‘: { ' t
v ’* tn «*••• •-*••'>•— •*•1 . i -i. ' ' lil!| n* 'i. * u, ‘-;i j i j,.,
ter red s-nd to sc** hi l •-vKUcgy] .ee
of (Ueir departed kfodred and frh mb..
Billy‘Jl.-p'.l&Out Ii no 4.:ore witli u-!..
It mahea mt her ff* PI! with sorrow to i dree. ■> o.
Iltliik tiiit we will hot wee his face or
hear 1 Is voice ,
But wC/htfpo to meet M:;i in that
brighter ajid better world than thi*.
He was a khni-fiad- alBa tiomvio lu s-
baml an i VatlAT/ti-rd 'A tv a cor,'hi nt ( i
ibevnlxir of the A Ben's Chapel Baptist * I
man*
Hcventl amendtaenfo to tiie con.-titi;-
tiorJ were adopted
Tl’O sub-iret'envy Mil wa- cn-'or oil
and it is th* -*..use of tin; body ’.hat m> j \ n - [,.>r the c-tal
caitijidakc ft** t\»trgre,-> -inuBd • receive | auco Ex
our support ainleN* In inverts that nr* i —
uxc* _ . ■. *? ’
Ti'y.AH^iice was positive in' its op-
po*i!/H*ntonati *:•::! hank*, and th m;:t,d-
ed the rcmvval cf all lax on all State
banks. ^
-fCilHiiid CfJuJiTy'AHTyneo^ wei , *» cn-
j«iincd to take ni< rc ai l l Ve.iolcrost in the*
sehoids oi the e-uinti y.
ThePrcsidm:t urged upon the County
and suVAilmnr* * the -importance of
having uie-ii individual seal.
Tfie Sccietarie* of‘sub- \'linnr»> ato"
Purged to pies.- tl;** claims of papcr*.tiiat
have ami will pro. * the detnauus of our
order. 1
The annual address of'the relit tnc
President was lead. We publish it in
Bill:
Brethren of the State Alliance: Ju
tiu'niug over to you the high trus*.
which 1 have endeavo.ed to except*' fm
you chuingthb tw‘» years .since vou/or-
ganl/.-ition, 1 ccngrotulate ym’.-'on the
growth of the.order within the {State,
on the good your organi/.alion’Jms al
ready accomplished and on fire cq»«h
•prospect for future arenu, pipit men t.
The report of your' htnto organizer
show* that the organizaiion h;;>.now
been pi- mod in every county in the.
.State. Your Secretary r» rortn that, we
now have 1,05'2 i,ub-Alliances in tfio
S?nte, r.n inerct-c bl.^Vs since your',a-t
.mcerina , :nd an increas, of 17,‘.Vio mc.A-
ber* dufingUic year now cl*, ing.
. r.nN’Fri i * ok THr okhkp..
JJ’h** • ■ • i-i tl met hi
iroduccd by t!« order have /saved h«m-
ijlntton.
\LLT.* XCE tX( IIANUE,
i iic plan adwpB d at your last :r
|slm’c*.it of “an
been eaiiic
-.siui o; ; v *ratibn.
i,
:ouj
of •toBarJto the fars*
actrVC :t.i*! vuca
r.*porr^ sali/iuised t<*
m.il u)!u*wii! sulliidt'iitiy e.\ plain it'i *»p-
crariub- .! iJnsmti'-v ". *! - j.-; • p
recily depe . lei.t on the p:.Tr*c. ;g*‘ of
the- A ilia nee bruth'crhT • ! of ilh* Fi. :•*.
U'l*» the imv. . hj coaflto n.n-
ilcrstaiul th: t it Inin come to*stay,' 5
that tl:;* A Mb nee p* <* !e c r tl:*- t ...»*
will -uippo; t/l to Lite c.vtcui of lie,,'
ability, i*. v/iil -urc’y pri*v< a grand sm-
eev>; and lienCtil ihe Aliq.ucy member
ship beyond their most sanguine expec
tations. . *
YOl’K ORGAN'd.
The Cotton J’lunt, vour Slate fugan.
DworUiy ofaiul iltoujd !.-•’• ivethe^ujv
pert of the hrotii rhbod througlgyu ih,*
Si tte. 'it ol.iuil l make its weekly \U-
Lt-lo , \ *ry .\liia.ncc honu in the State.
The la.' * hat sro-; of th.** Si a to profit is
,>{>{ ■ v*-:! to '.be dHinandrt of tiie Alliance
.i«: kes it ‘ii’pc' di .'0 that* our p upb*
-Iiould .* .id our i''t: *• and. na; Ion if or
gans. The National Economist, your
luitionui organ, is l.couiba: tin^J^Th
ooiiuiRqidabh- fajme.-* and great a-bilfilr-
the evils and uatigcy* of numopo’y. I
recoinmend that tho brotherhood of
south Carolina giye it libciv.l patro
nage.—— —
8ALADIK8. . -
J respectfully suggc.it the propriety
and hid ice. of imreasiup : lie Ri , iari<*< <,f
your i resi'font and S* '.-rotary, as thr*
snT.irib* r* i*b-W ^u'd'lp.-wou:* (•ciir-tita^
lion, r.rc b;.f t'ai-r ‘compc: vk'im for the
rvIcrendered, by.too- p iiilicerj.
1 'trust ton vviil muaki in - ! y-.-i*e*'
long c no tig!, to give enrefu-; c.»i,stdeir-
,v*
■X.r*.
iiitnalnoi «ir tui
*-tli.*r tU . a tin: rug
1 a m i ,*.it .r or ;a
-t’iNuN 1 s.M* v Ah.
i.i - •; , ., •<:-!;
unalioa t :• ' Uo
i.'.i.’.i t v the B'eultf
un ! r.a to a* •• i»t r. *
• <M .-•• *:•* muviii
uu in
i <:
nu lit
. A-;: U - - -
la. .
i :n full
turn-
FOR COUNT V TivFA^UitliR,
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T’v'.many k'lc? (L of O
lit g fi'itv’, ‘i, ;t;i;i u.i
tlic, - <,i --’‘any
ri. hu*s \j\' v 1 »• * ; HT ‘
I . .
!-i.*. i- \i.. •>’ one"
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ci« - » - .j ti r il J
O'";* i*. • lae hr r :
tji g nc ? r.cor.i{Vt nt
m-r-ia w!.'!'.!j h, 1
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,r. 1 tlu
JOHN 1*. CUR \ Y
lilu, J, V; e.ioJi.!. f jr
-j.'i:'. r, juidv-u-tji <;t to
me luow
I r.. v
for t he I
o/C'-uu
lykJ
i‘L
ar ii'ui
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X* r.
i i;J;
m-V
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fl.
1
m t-. t •- uu—
l t' 1 .
I < l.
v- .h mu
’ i<. •;i iia, ti;
Cou.3U1.uud
the r<
T:. c'i'
jm.JM.J"
the otacc
■all of the
!.' if liliUil-
ijt 1 • r than
he O/.pUiV
Hi 1 Unwersi!/ of South Carolina
ATVoU RBIA, S. C
Graduate eoprso. Fti ib’T- gra *1 n n t r
*.,*ur'*'for (l"gr« ,*s- :i literary atid 'ii s,*}-
euitjic. Also .-.jauvr ami elective »'oor-
I-*-. I’'-tfvss'onal courses in La'w,
! ••► : U!:>> y, \h n ri::arv Seienco, ami
, F .in ogic*i, 0 well cqtiipjied la 1mrath •
i !< »*;' 1 sru»i».v..nd .nadcl rotun; new iiir*
lirHiary.
'luP'on fee, ^10 pjr -c. ion; other
foe*.- '-20 I'iiie-udiVi: ittiirmar.y led, cov-
, ,j ring iff aticudanig*, nn-'hcines,
^ J e'e j , -'■‘•.e 1 »qh■■ p* >P4 it- *?! | -V* pn
I fi >! t... Rooms n ; ni free. Total - *y\
pens*-., I;h-.tiding fuel, lights, washing,
j ! * * f * 1. *, itc., tibotii $l:»u.
'•* ; Tt.k!*.!*’ fee ren, tied to stmlcnt* ceni-
’ jTC-r.g Oieir in ibility to puv it.
j S« .*LevrojH‘11« tii-t Tu' sday in Ockjju
k i ’ . ‘'Intrance examination held the
preceding week.
. J. 'EM' BRYDE, I’rcHidcnt.
july.M \ •
•- •
by
& man
. T r -a
a.-.* eomlv • u tui • -.
0 tb,-so 1: po^tm t an
■ :o:.strap u tbp tael j
: hCM.aip*.*." .ft in an- j.
vg, h hi.- "f’aVKte fif j
tc lx^tTn r).“In tlu-
. - M ol exa
-tiie Sie.t,.
-li.C
,..v
ri
ti, M;
>11 Ot f u !
* stviior., Jvnvhyr r.m
th;: i : ihi-* or ao.y oth» r eoutitj
M ,- t,t f rigrtt*.. hith to support the lioiii-ihcx-s. of
t!i •n/taao : abe party.
. w. s;.*x-tful!y rnryunc' Mr. V. F. FF.F.E
:,* x*; - ‘•rife of Conm yTAurtitrc:.
o! •he I’rihuiry
II,:
- ! a ••>*'. by the res.,
!■ nwei, rt ?} • !ft>rimet.*rt ui t)a*,]iH»v
rn w' -' - u ■ - ifoi cb i
Hi be '‘the tight laau in the right place/’
Many Fine.so*.
I OR COUNTY AUDITOR.
V ,.t;!',r V
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moffs ol Em Btnie, bat’impOruint a*: u ftion to. an“i.mttoi> of UiU-^.-^BTUtco*-
iler iu the nt; tei ' “>/;
• I n conclusion, J to say that the
cpfort to rtervo yeni lias beer., to me, a
Church for about fourteen year*. H
vvft* Thbut tfiirty-fonr year* of ege.
Ho was cut down in the prime of life.
Ho was loved by all who knew him, was
true hearted and upright, In all UU
dealings wltRhU fellow men. We can
truly say a £0od man Is gone
till** money snv ; ng io.tlte farmers , f the
E-adxvUm gain in .ikfon.i pio.t ttn<i mau-
lioi,d i* vastly oforc Impo'Tknt, .The
A!!'.aiuc.li«4* :>oioiily denfoust^fTtcd the
t b it* of u . *.
-a* atirgruattSH and iias given direction
to iiAHviuual efforU, isGic vcsHmony cf
obrorvers, licth in an d tUA of the onlvV,
The farmers of theblgte are moro u*Ti«cr-
of Iv.
‘ATi.toiVi
' I ul, * 1 m]k.>c.vu nyy
liroqg.hk ♦*> t.li
isi^t
cp'OV 1^' •tb-'-wT ’J'bcliig •ot’tho 0 Jer.
I have lieen ebu^ciou* of t,.y inability
n c-TidLiLalg
*••<:
x-r ip * -:• **
•Ljif*- *n
mill , .
TUe'n.fl’iy-f.
►U^a’C' ! r.
1. • 1 ".* x*** :
y' re
wain die- Farmer^ Mqrc-
tn tnoisury tip to -rfie responrtibiiitie
... , 1 , , , . ©bon me. 1 invoke your intluleeiice to
ful and hopeful than nicy hr.vc been B-t ; e dcUcJcncio** aud error* in my official
many years, ftod u vull not be dcnicn j adminMin.tioji. I want to record my
by thOie who have observed and ‘hud-1 gratefu>apprcclation 01 tin* promt and
icd the farmer * condUion, thnt it o> gcherou^ aid given me ii* t„L ’r irnl b
n .iinly uu* u> 1 lie b metiocut utn [ ib.|n*»4^Tfi; u i who have been
Kit:
Y J <
cU c
S-AT TROTH
n of (i. (/. l:j- r FY rn-
• - .1/ Ole 1 c ( 1 'u.’y;
ki*oi tcc r.-s: ,t Of tiuM
a-;- # b ; in ,' fa full rympft
nt,..0a*l ciu,,':
.non *
o.ut:
ianaii
i ,eir in ful'! t
metyenuii?, a
'a-i- V- U ■ -I: ('g,i !
ifata-a; ,.s 4j-j\. 1,.'
^ ' \\ .*! . i. M; T 1 . y
I res beet f uloTmno’ n***.* r,; -c'u ,u
{, •, til. , :M. ; n mOIM o':-.II .! ." t. - •<- n.a
cC t on,.ty tfomniisxiiihdh I pk-Ugi- mysrit uc
abide k) the. results .of'rlh^ primary elctiou
aud net to a<-*ap.t a t:oi.»ctatU*u <#■’ an office
from .tnv source other than the regularly coh-
-<tit,o.-m Deiroeratit- oniainzeffon.
i!. mgh fcrt.ivg'I a.-imcnibcr of the A1U-
on, ta M'd u-s,-'the Far;: Mecjcincnt
L. i. v . Ik li. Til!,,iuii ior tlourrioiv - ■
M. O. WALL.
I resprc.Xufiy allnoimc) iuvwclf a candidate
for C’otinfy 4binmi.- h<)ner and siaiul plodded
to nliide t he re^yilt of the iJ'imi,♦ratio nrima-
rii*.-. I ,'iu in lufkyyUqairh;. \vim foe i uiiu
ere’ mov ti/ou.t.
K. ■- . ' ■ . . * <. .
7 nie-A:iU ; *.*to'** Ifen'.oerM-lc LHJt fesjiectfuUy
non i k. A. !k\Ik'as.<Matft4idni*’ for
j t\ M Ct . 'll- V:J
{'-).► r*. v!’- of tec .i)8iu'** j rmuuy
a Jeetlon a? d frill not acct’pt an offi, or a
nonuii :t:*.-ji ;:o: : a. - *• .m*, u) - :', lean tie
BONI.Y TO LliKl).
S5150-000
At fJ. to 10 portent.. luferext. One< v
Ikw V' .'ir- tihie, SM'itrc'l by farm tnort-
txgcrt. For furtlror pun ieulj.rs apply fo
J. O. I’ATTKFfoON,
Real Estate and Investing Agent,
julyll tf Barnwell, S. C.
/I/ofice.
O
-<Ib ■; -• V M .;> . . . • mycolf totWchi-
jrenMOi liunV’' c!’ co’.u v* 1 ’ao. i..;*kilc u*«. M
' and rtg-
y irnf > a aito fotHTmeJnschaige 61
- jja”"" " 1 1V1111
tftiior-D bv xaei ii niarcsns
Ire
fortk
; I’:.''
A'p^ 0 ® 100 llH8 lwen bed i.
thM county ni CYnrverr wUU Mr, C- L
EOvuMit»? Has.cr; ...
» •jfo’iipofctoi to *adi wiBflaf fw fo*
J pyre iilUit b© guukd by
my offlcial duties, and I congri»tulftto
the broti/erhotvd lu tho {State on jflfa j
wlsdea of^wirshlmibn.
i.. T.ii.r.kH u:
of!''' of. A-uoItor,' subject ’•:> P c nttt
Hu* ,03.0. aho k iiiM, pan.,,-y.
t.., j — - .t»< jUAi» y-r.r
Tiio hi-.ru of Capt. JAML ] U. BA Y fto*
,e*»vc to announce film acaodklnit far County
: . r^alt? f abide-a
■ -
,. ^ c**dy.'c th.Ttnuioa oi Ka* s li eoe^gQ. frotu arv to*** ' f p
»4.J u.., ;u i
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X'« tout. 11 iH. i
li'v LU ,
J t«cpec*'ufiy anr.ctji'.-. ♦it.-,
f*;*' 11.c l)cc <" e '.. . 1.,: > .
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orrgitizs
Bj aCKviT.LE, S. C., June 2K, 181)0.
The Books of Subscript ton to the Gap-
i al Stock of Tho BTackville ABiaiun'/
"Warehouse Ootiipriny will be opened at
’ I'-u o'ficc of F. M. Mix *on, in the tow h .
of Blaekyille, 0.1 the 8ih day of July
and remain open until the 6th day of
AugiHi.Tkmt,
By order of the Incorporator*-
F. M. M1XSUN, Secretary,
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A:vni u
Stilus
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meat.
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fo-fuli aox
.-.u -me
Notice.
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uh-TrUstt '• Sw>< kholders are-re-'
.1 tr trr‘ct at the Court House on
1 y Ml; 1 •LM-.c cL Aufcityfo at H
ork M. to tigmact sortie importiint
K. B GtnjUa,
.Chatrinan Bo-rd ulrocuirs.
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To Rtk t.—My Li.ck ^U*feou R.-fc
Avvi.ie, r’ack
.vndy to
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ItSk.