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THUBSUAY, AUGUST21, 18W.. ^-fTr^mlny tfte Cajfrtllriar Knllwfty. Tile pun’fcase of «l»*so»ut now coo^he< th« of m^tiy sld« trurk# unci the rcnoyatlotu^of ch’jMtU iiKlicaU 1 that it. i* tiutkiit# lM* «f money. Pngu the eotnit'ainlw of hi^h I'reighU it nuut he proMhorow*. The LegUlaturo will be likely to fttmigbten It next winU*r. By it» (li*.loyMty in Hi* 8Ut*C»«T«iitloa. .. ? Tt»wDenM»cfatioKtiite L Co»i¥««tk»n.n»€t\ u> f* a y ^ Ulx,,M * IJtH forlelb'tl In Columbia on the Utlv itiMi, and waa oj-xaniaod by Um cle^lon of.W, J. Tal bert, of RdjcetiUd, a* Cltalriuan aqU J. F. Bean, of Edgefield, and *1 ,, f T, Dun can, of Newberry* aai^enratariea. Tint Tillman delegatcH. fmm..KAii tbdd. atnl ''lorence werAacatod ami. the Atrerfigth the two wluga waa about in the pro- rtion of 5 TillwanlteMO 1 Atitl. # The convention decided to adhere for tbitf eampaign to Uioconvention plan of electing dolegatetUo tlie State nominat ing convention. The projwaition to clcct anew execu tive cmmnkttoB H«d%loi»t a new eonith tution wan vigorously opposed by the Antl-Tlllmanltejs who l»eld that the convention had been called;for the sole purpose of deciding themannerof elect- lag delegates to the September State Goaveiuioiu TWnga be<?aia» terribly , tangled. The Antis, r^presenHng Rich land, Georgetown, Charleston. Beau fort and half of Sumter, withdrew and the convention adopted the platform, which is not to go into effect until 181)*A A new State Executive Committee waa also chosen, consisting of three mem- imrs from each tongiessional District. Ifessrs. O. 0. Jordan, G. Duncan ReK Unger and A. M. Youmana were elected’ from the Second. The new.committee wnsorgHiiizod'wlthCol. J. T>.M. frby,of Raumis, as GinUrmsn, and G i>niHtan Bellinger, Esq , as Secretary. The cadi all chtlma to pity from Mw people. Tiro <-Im koiiati Price Current, which pays particular attention to crop statis tics, ostmmt*)* that the total yield of corn, th I s.year will be aboti t 1 ,*K • dOhnsbcis, which would be more than 5<D,000,(HM) busbcls short of last year’s crop.. Corn, bacon,and beef are, there fore, bound.to be higher. Tin) splendid’pea^jerop of the South will make up for the shortage in the. yield of corn, and the early and exten sive sowing of oats, rye and wheat will giye our people An abundance of stock food next Spring.and Summer., Adopted as the C ounty Organ by the Coun ty A Htancn J uly Hit, 1 Wl. M. «K PATE, Ahs«k’1.mk KwtoXj - To whom all CtMiununlcnticniB on Alliance Midti r» tJuaUtl bv ashtcswxl. A,«Mwer« th*‘ Alllanrts IfoUSK OK Rgl'UKSICNXATLV qa.- U. S. WitUINOTOK, D. G., Aug. 11,18tK). Messrs. Dr. W. B. Kick, W. Gilmork Simms, Dr J. R. Smith, for the September i'wivention w a^ af- ftnned and instructions issued for the olootlon of delegates thereto from the conntiewthat have-not acted constitu tionally. The convention adjourned at half-past-five Thursday morulng. after an all night session. After their withdrawal the Antl-Till- manltes prepared an address to the De mocracy of the State In defence of their eourse. The situation Is very much mixed. CoL James A. Hoyt and the Executive ComtnKtee chosen In ’8S con sider the action of the convention In electing a new committee and adopting a new constitution lobe unconstitu tional and will 4 hold the forP’ until ttie September convention. Col. Irby * ha* called a meeting of the new com mittee for this evening. Ex-Chsncel- lor W. D. Johnson,of Marlon, President of the conference of 400 held on the 10th and Uth July has laaued his call for It to reassemble on the Sfith August at < o- Uimbia. K that multitude of counsellor# does not evolve order and wisdom the Sep tember convention, as the last court of appeal, will clear up the skies. —■— Committee. —— BAiUfWKU. C. H, S. Gentlemen:— . I have received your official letter, as the organ of the Barnwell County Fanners’ Alliance, requesting my views as a candidate for Congress In the 2nd South Carolina District, on cer tain measures of proposed legislation indicated to tlvo Interrogatories. Understanding from your communi cation transmitting the interrogatories that you do not want a long letter, but only categorical replies, 1 shall be as brief as possible, to define my position w ithout equivocation, by merely quo ting each interrogatory separately and making absolute answer thereto. qr KSTIONS. “Will you uninfluenced by }«rty cau cus or otherwise supi»ort the following propositions In the National Congress ?” * laT. INTERROGATORY. “The abolition of the National Banks, and the substitution of Legal Tender Treasury Notes, in lieu of National Bank Note^ bonwHl- to mitltoiont aad- Tbs toUtUn *f IS# sun. • The white military companies of the Btate have very generally endorsed the candidacy of Gen. M. L. Bonham, Jr., for renoralnatlon and reelectton as Ad jutant General. They know him and want no change In their commander in chief. * Thoee who wear the uniform of the State arc better Judges of the qualifi cations of leadership than the politi cians whoM lives go In more peaceful directions. _ _ > We hope that the September Con vention will ratify the volunteer pri mary election already held by the elt- isen soldiery. Gen Bonham has prov en himself ‘‘every inch a man,’’ “a sol dier without fear and without re proach/* and be is too young, too gxnl and too gallant to be sent to the rear. It MmsIS b« as. ft seems now that there will be no |>emooratlc apposition to the retiomt- natlon of Hon. John J. Hemphill for Congress in tlie Fifth District. . By the service of previous terms Mr. Hemphill has fully proven his eminent fitness for that high trust. It is but Ike simple truth that he has taken a more influential position in National affairs than any of his colleagues, lie has frequently crossed swords with the ablest members of the opposition, in every instance with credit to himself and honor to^the State. Young, strong, brave and gifted it will be a fit and proper recognition of his worth that he should be returned without a contest. The State has never had a more de voted son. If his life shall be spared it ma> be said hereafter that she has never cherished on a e more distinguished. He can not safely to spared from the pub lic service b* the doubtful days of the near future. dinate Alliance In Barnwell county to TOpport wbatiHW 1 -believcio-beJ«e»*t= Mr. W. R Fried, of Pittsburg, is at work drafting the principles of a new political party. He says that he "is “acting under the advice of the nation al executive committee of the Farmers’ Alliance.*’ He proposes soon to call a general convention at Pittsburg for the purpose of organizing the American National party. The underlying prin ciple of the new political party is that agricultural land la the proper basis for «ur national currency and hanking. In explaining this Freld said> “In these United States we peed no lon ger hoard up millions of gold and sil ver as a surplus in our . treasury ou which to base our paper currency; we need no longer use gold, silver or any other commodity which shall bp re quired to be placed into disuse for this purpose and so deprive.the world of any other useful requirements ana de mands it may supply i because wealth thus employed will require remunera tion to that extant for which it is val uable for other purposes, consequently burdening our commerce unnecessarily to jnxt that extent. Agricultural land will furnish a basis for a circulating p)odium adequate to the demand* of the Glue,” tune to do the business of the country on a cash basis ** ’ Axswkr. Yks. * • 2nd. iktk&kogavory. “A free and unlimited coinage of Sil ver.” * Answer. Yks. tan.interrogatory. “That Congress issue fractional pa- |>er currency in sufficient quantity to facilitate exchange through the mails.” Answer* Ysa. 4tv.interrogatory. “Do you approve and will you sup port the financial system known as the “Sub-Treasury plan” adopted by the National Alliance and Industrial Union at St. Louis, on the 7tb day of Decem ber?” A Ms wax. No. fijn. INTERROGATORY. “The enactment of stn;h law* a* will prohibit the ownership of lands by aliens.” Answer. Y K8. But this has already been dope by Act March 30th 1887. Permit me to add that for thirty years I have had no in dustrial occupation but cotton planting, which ought to identify mo zealously w ith the w elfare of cotton planters, w ho not only constitute the bulk of my con stituents, but have repeatedly honored me w’lth high commission*, ami that if re-elected to Congress, f shall continue In the future as I have done in the past, for the interest of ray class and section. I myself am a member of the Farm ers’ Alliance and deeply sympathize with the purpose* and effort* of the or ganization to relieve the wide spread and long continued Agricultural de pression. But the South alone cannot correct the fiscal and financial abuse* of the Federal Government, which i* now and ha* been dominated by the Eastern State* over since the war. The West must co-operate with the South before success can be achieved, and in conclusion, let me take the liberty of advising the Southern wing of the Alli-r ance to move a little more cauiioiuly till U shall have been deuiQiistrateik that Abe Western w ing are in earnest about taking the proposed new’ depart ure of abandoning sectionalism and unitifig with the South fora redress'of mutual grievances. a Very respectfully, . Gko. I). Tillman. - Call for a County- Coumitlon. Headquarters Dkm. Ex.Com 1 ok Barnwell County, l Bauukko, S. C., Aug. 18. 1800, j A Democratic County Convention is hereby called to meet at’Barnwell Court House ou Monday, September 1, 1800, at 12 o’clock’ M., for the purpose of electing twelve delegates to the Con gressional Convention to be held at Edgefield Court House on the 1 Uth of September, 1890. and to confirm, elect or re-elect the delegates to the State Nominating Convention to be held in the City of Columbia, September 10th, 1890, and for the transaction ofNmcb other business as shall properly come up for wnaiderat-ion. Club Chairmen vvlll please take no tice and govern themselves accordingly. Each Club is entitled to representation in the CountyJCouvention above called on. a basis of one delegate to every twenty-five members, and no mofe. By order of W. B. Rick, Chm’n. Dem. Ex. Com. B. 0. D. H. WithEgsrooN, Vecratary. Capt. G. W. Shell, of -Laurens, is the latest candidate for Congress to Per ry's District. . All the world ii talking about the 8 present cotton crop a* tijc largest ever tfroteq,. Price* w ill he apt to fluctuate widely until mo-f of the *uplo has gone out of the hands of the proklucers. - , Oflkrm nMhc-C«>tiiity AlUanr*. I), f. BojNurncr, President. A. K. Free, Vice lHvhi<l< nt. 4 M'. 8. n*uiil>ort' IVior* t.»ry.. N- K. Kirklamf, Trciisureft? W. (i Hitttori, Ulmplaiii. L H. IVHJle. LeeUmjr. v J. U. Kay, Aw-btanf W. R. 8 ail Ur, ILk/f Kj-ijht. 8. W. W(K*}wual. AKsistaut Dour He«T«rT. K W. Boififotoj 8,•want, at, Arms. M; W. J'hiHJjw, BtirtneKi Auent. Rxc* stivi) <'nimnHtce (». B. Free, 'V. Patrick, W. A. Facnt. Trtvle OommKhH: -<1. M. Hunter, E. II. Buwlinp, ,J. ,M, Ulmer. W, A. AU. Committee on (tosl «»f Uw Order—J. C. MiHtm, C. M. RdentieW, W. T. Cave, J. R. Sncfiihg, R. B. (Jue**. The Faj’mcrs,' Alliance tiamed so von nut of the nine Democratic .candidales for Ctfiigress in North(^arolimi. The Missouri State Alliance held it* annual meeting last week. fA restfin- fcion in favor of the-^Hnb-Treasury Bill was defeated. - •< f The Maryland State..Farmers' Alli- attce last w wk adopted a vesrdution en dorsing the reptn^red the committee the monetary system KuiuniUcU to the NattohaTAIItltlTiTP' Rt Wl, M fwn^"TmTp"n|T>«- proving the action nf the national h*g- i,dative oomrattt4'o In pressing If to the front as a demand upon Congress.' 1 The warehouse committee of the Far mers’ Alliance met at Allendale on Au gust 12th and procured a suitable lot for their budding, on which, they expect) to build a warehouse 100 feet square, w ith iron roof. This will hoof great tone tit to the farmers who cannot store cotton in the depot or on the railroad platform. —Allendale Enterprise. It may he that the Alliance men are nor wild in their estimate of fifty Alli ance Congressmen in the next House. There w ill bp at least six from Georgia, seven, from North Carolina, tWo or three from South Carolina, and as many from Florida; Alabama will contribute her quota, so will 'I’oxas and also Tennes see.—Augusta Chronicle. Good Hope sub-Alliancc, No. 781, of Edgefield, condemn* as “hasty and un wise” the action of the Democratic Convention of Edgefield County which endorsed the lion. G D. Tillman a* representative of the 2d .Congressional District. The opposition to “Uncle George’’ Is based on his non-accep tance of the *ttb-Trerunry Bill. * jjaUuU^. l.ujuiJ.ufaAQb! naxUjred. a- <t y sL^iuujii pyre T>vni«mt.at. hi that polltlea! faith I fondly trust that I uny’ die, a 8traightout Democrat. Thi* Government divvdd to; onuql in telligence, honesty an«U pavrivt'ism. Whose w liito cUize'V)> are composed of farmers, lawyers, bankers rail road olll- .ctals and employees,-meehanles and all Classes of laborers »u all the various eunditiouaiu life, with equal righto if not equal adyamtiup**. God grant that tlie time may not again arise when qpe clasaot' our peopfi- shall be nrrayed against air otto'T olasses, but tlmtour lieuplo sliall s’an.d in one un broken phalanx togcilier in the hour of danger, as.well as in Um* age of plan- tors ’ and farmers’ refonn and material ptogresa. Yours very truly, r’ II. II. Easterling. Bonnie Dooii, ,s. G.”, Julv 19. Whereas,..the Fair Fond AUianee No. 000 has seen publisiidd in tlie News and Courier, of CharlestoM, and life Barn well Sentinel :i Certain eouitnnnieation', headed ‘Disguspul VV ii lj the. Alliance,” with the name of Brother |l. II. East erling assigned—said communication Ivaring statements altogether false-^- aml. wbereaa. thy Alliau.e'C is under 6aUt bound to speak t he Truth, to' k Hesolvevi, Tliat llrotber II. II. East er! hig be exjMiiled from the order. So ordered. Gko. W I*kacock, President. W. W. 11 Ai^r. Secretary. ( barleston World jtlease copy. *M.m on, G v-, August l'Sth,“1890. W e beg_to CaTT your atteiition to the eh iijge we’diaw made in our appoint ment lor the 'l ent Meeting w e asked you to announce for us. We begin Sunday Aug. 31st instead of 21th. Rev. Tilinmii will preach.at least once a dav. There w ill be not toss, than two services a day. Charlie Till man with hi* new book will conduct the singing. AH invited. J. L Tillman & Son. S±rcxo32L P’iix’e Seruse. Since the creation men, and women too, have been trying ^ ineasurcA. ditious. In such emh'avorvtlicy have resorted to aU sorts of mean. . m * .lust now a great many people are expecting that better tunes w m COME FROM COLUMBIA after the next eloetioH shell have placed new pilot, in ehai of il**- ; While it i<lir'r In e,Zrt..in'hope under the nhu* flooiuj? ) remember that self help 1* tho licit help. *lo men ol u ) is well to remeinber that Kelfjielf sober thought it i* as plain uk sunshinp that there are Surer, Safer and Shorter Roads to Refonn than those controlled by the politiciaqs. Tin prudent d«> not put all in oho basket nor ivril thyir.jill in one venture. It will md do foi w m •, J/ ... wait for-something to turn uh, and if Hdocs imt eouicquicElyeiHUig i . - It begins there njc to turn ii'j nnike the opportunity themselves. . *-<*• Now in all candor the most lasting prosperity starts nt bogie. and gro\y* bv practice ami eultivalioH. , ’Vi „ ..orMess ‘igns in tlie skies that have no meaning for tin uiie.rs.* I t tol'neet al»d e.onquei’ the coining stoj’ni. >o tin've - trade and inniintrce, mikes perfeyUsummer is in tUo leads the- sigi The old saiioi landsman and trims his era ei’an marc 1 cmt, umiorstanding the condition.^ ot ready for tlie exl remest llnetuatlpn* while the pqtp’e of golden skies. In this philosophy 'i’hirty-one years leader of trade on the South Carolina Railroad, has autn ip* the ’,' *. : ‘ . IN PRICES a ted ALARMING RISC 1, V p.■ I SI!I *i:v BUOflR in UK II HfVvfof iw VI'I irrjv* «* MOST M AGNIFiepN T COR 'TH K LI'.G ISLATU R The friends of Capt. J. C. Me J.AN, of Three Milo, tog leave t nounee him a.5 a candidate foi liousemf Representatives. Capt MuMHton is a strong All man au'\ also Ip full accord wit Farmers’ movement and comes st ly eiidoiseU bj lus friends!. Many Fries Tho friends of 8A.M 8. GWEN speetfully announce him as a eam f<n the Legislature. He is a con tional member of ElkpAlIiaiqje (i thy first in tho county); ondorgi action of the March convention aj Farmers I’latform, and we pJedg not to accept a nomination tlvrQUg other, sou i ce theji tl;c re^ulau e Democracy. 1 rt sp'Hfully aonotpv'o myseli aeai the Democratic nmninatjon for tlie (^'•Heprescntativcs! I'pledge to abide by the rea thc-pimary election and not to accept impjptior tui office from any source oth the n^ulaid)’ constituted IXniocratte mtion. ^ - * I am in full syicpaThy will) the Fi laomneiu, vixlorae the platforni of tlie coTiventhrt) ami adv<w*Ht4?-liarelection c B. K. 'lil'mun os Governor. J. B. ’/j Stock of General Merchandise ever risked by any Carojina, merchant outside id Charleston. T° attempt any description or enumeration would l»e MKe umiei- takingto publish an unabridged dictionary in a csmntry tiev>papei olu.’c. THE SUBJECT IS TOO VAST. * They can bring their'little ones and mean* The following resolution was unani mously adopted by the delegates of the Fulton county, (la., Sub-Alliunces on tU© 7tU tost :. . 4 ^ ^Whereas, It to important, that the cot ton of the farmers of Georgia and of Ktimnrjr K’ertlon Nutt«e. HKAiKp ARirRs Dkm. Ex. Com.) OK B ARN W KI.L < Ol’NTY. BAMHEHGt.S. ( July *2(», 1800 By virtue of authority vesU d in um v and by instruction of the Executive (Committee of the Democratic party, I hereby give hbt’uii that a Frimary Elec tion w ill to held on the 9th and 23d days of August in’xt^imder the rules and regulations of said party, for tlie pur pose of nominating-candidates for the following offices: 2 members of the House- of Representatives, 3 < unity But each man and every woman can eoiue. I hey ean along, and all can to*suited, no matter how widely their needs, wishe ntay^differ. It is a proverb of the okton time that ALL ROARS LEAD TO ROME* and if the people w Hi only read and reason they shall soon have the evidence of their own eye-, hands, pockets and persons that they can lind RARGAIj^S XN BLACKVILLE unapproaeliablc in.aoy interior American market ,\i[rth or .sont ij. East ur Aii-st-- r l he rang'* of my immense stock is limited only by the ingenuity ami enterprise of the human race. The best productions of our own land, tbe choicest manu- laetures of all around tlie world, everything that man needn on Iii* lib* journe*; from the eradle to the grave arc t«i bv found in my emporinnlr Every implement that the farmer uses every article that the housekeeper requires, every thing Joi everybody now waiting for the people. By selling the best good iope Usprove a l*enefactor to all former I respectfully annonnee myself a ea for tie Democratic nomination for tbe of ileprmntatjyes. •“TpFTtgr primary election nnd not to accept a i TtoTrTmrrroftice from any -sotmervff the regularly constituted. Democratic zation. 1 am in full sympathy with the F hioVemeiit. endorse the phitform of tht convention and advocate the election i ii. It. Tillman as tiavenwr. . * . j. r». go 1* OR* COUNTY AUOIT( Ttie i!'.at»y fr’ends of (’apt G. O. KTI huunet him aj a < andidute for ( ount : »r, pi* i.,dti£ him to »;hide the •'<*sul! I>x inoeralif priltuiries. as in ing ii. Ml tie; w itti the Fanm rs Movt inent, and ..inc tin* Man li Convention ; and at tlie lowest all new friend*. price* I hope tp*i>n>,ve a benefactor to all former customer By payiTnffTic very highest cash price* tor cotton atnl all eountry produce expect to make myself invincible against any and an com|>ctitrotl. Uommisslontrs. School Commissioner, 1 .TtTdltiff,'Tire sjtffl otfit'f^fstrrto tlie nom inees of the Deinoctatic party, am! to be vo;.;rt for at thu general elwU.M to b- j , h „ f™,,, ,. vt . rv no „v Au ., ,/,\: Whtil.Wimlm. i huilgnTni Hornxv,ill, all roaj. W I l respcf tfully .intrytnire mm-if to Z'-ns of Barnwell eoqnty as a eandhlut .jflit-e of Auditor, iubject to the rules i ulationsof the to nus ratie primary. - l :;hi in fullsytupafUV v.kli tl mer*‘ Mo\»m^ot. embuse ti;e ae the Martli Conyentton ami advm electioji <.f Uapt. Capt. B. R. Till Gu^yrnor. G. MARTIN HU! T?,exrLex3iL“bei? SCHOOL COMMHSK J rr. ttrrrtige- Tlie Primary Elections will K- eon- ducted in accorilanee with tbe phtti, rules and regulation* adopted by the ut£.* * friends of M i: r MR] s brj»fv»*. rrsp* atoioi ; i'>r i*. to'inot j, n. hoi -»•, i .p. ,1.4 ,.tMwo-1 in. the Hmith should to sokl in the best market with tho least possible cost be fore it reaches such market ; ami. ‘•Whereas, a large portion of the .Southern cotton goc* to Europe, there fore. to it “Resolved, TlnU the trustee* of the Alliance Exchange who aro io meet in Atlanta on the totk of this motiGi.be, and they are hereby’requested, to make such arrangements by which that por tion of Southern cotton which goes to Kurope shall to ship|>ed from Southern ports directly to the conaumert in Ru- rope,” „ K«nhS«’« ,\rn Atdaurr. Tomcka, Kan., Aug. 12.—The Citi- zens’ Alliance, a supplementary to tin* Farmers’ Alliance, and coin|»oi*ed* of men In other pursuits than farming, hut who hold tlie same political beliefs a* the farmers, met in State Uonveulion to-day and formed « Stan* organiza tion. Thi* new alliance now numbers 19,000 members. , Rlackvillk, S.U., Aug. 18, ls90. Editor Peoyh : Tto following preamble and resolu tion* were adopted by the Healing Springs Alliance ou the doth iii*t» at a regular meeting: W hereas. It has been the custom w fth merchants and cotton huvers generally to deduct from tlie balance .weight of cotton two |H>und* to the bale,**and wliereas we think thi* unjust treatment, therefore be it Resolved, That we, member* of Heal ing Springs Alliance No. 8,(4, demand balance weight for our cotton when sohj, and recommend that every suhor- Gotinty Executive Committee July 21*t, I I *'.*)». f i hi accordance with Seetion.oof said j Primary Plan,one Manager of KSeetion i must be elected by each ( kib and otte > Brown’s in Biackville. ii* I n> not be «-nt reatedto go a*tr.‘»y front Vour del II you stdl your cotton to me and buy vour g 1 . , no man can, w ill or ►l.all do bettor by you Iv appointed by each ( lub President to act j xv , K . h lhc frtI1 cj.mp.Figa i* over l have no with the following Managers apjiointcd Ik •rmi nat ion - > go to n*d- t non ’ll*' I pledge IO\ St me by tin* ”TB V HI I fe:,r but that I will be lb -ell fl»at I.E” and e lir-t MT'O \\ I frt.’.n am : n:ud to ii* In full Mi, Mt. ell' U' utin <sm otru H) tbji j run i • ;a i, fromtqatto » «<tlu i I ban tl.ei i te orrantiaUon. athy willi ttie ).< fdatb rntot t! tiu rli rti..ii •r l»ovt ri >r. u; c. kiuki f»v tbe Countv ( hairmaH All* n Ule—W. U. Brabham. A»htctgb—S. A Hair/ ‘ - Bnldis—W. B. Turner. Bamberg—Jos. M. Dickinson. Barnwell—W. li. < Int-tie. Barnwell No. 2 - A. T. Woodward. Bennett Springs—P. M. Cater. Biackville—F. M. Mix*oji. Bull Pond—J. K. Shfiman. Buford's Bridge—Richard Morris. Campbellton—F M. Young. (dear Pond—If. II. Hill. Unison Branch—W. ( ..Folk. Double Pond —II. J. Ib'lk. Duck Branch—J. (J. Gouge. EMIsto—John f’ooncr Elko—B. K. Dnimiu nid. Ftoh Poyd—W. M Raysor. Four Mik* — W. W. Limbrick. Frlendsl;l|»-<-G. O. Barker. George's t ’reek—H M. Kennedy OHOSE1N CA]S'I)lI)vVTl<: and at the head of the tirket as the VIUK-Xiy OK T1II5 fakmi :ks I p At orw •I« < ti mg: m n a « al; I< t bt: ■e;q.p heir In. I d (hi 1 I ru ii< ,• tfiennllj Au h h;t • foi Stdi abide the Pe-il lie art i. .li oRtl rulers' vein I. X. Bid 1.1 COl \ 1 Y U<»MMISSIO: lianiwell Oil Stockholders Meeting. • ti. it < AND eerctary tie tn- structial to furnislia copy of these reso- futions to Tux Barnwkll Pkotlk for publication. ^ J. L, JoIinston, President. S. E. Ray, Secretary. l>iv| a r u«n-il With tin* AlllnBr; Mr. Geo. W. Peacock, President of the Fair Pond Sub-AHianov. Dear Sir: Will you please have my name voted out of your Alliance Club. My reasons for leaving your Alliance Club are: ■* w .. First. When l first yoinyd the Farm ers' Alliance it was then distinctly un derstood - by all of its members that it should not, in ifs proper sense, be a po litical body. Second. From first indtcatioiu plain ly shown. It heca/ne evidhnt that my va cant seat in your body was more to be desired than my membership and my presence, Third. That the colored Alliances in the up-country are endorsing Ben 'nil- man, and w hile 1 am neither opposed to the Farmers’ Alliance, when managed and conducted by w isdom, intelligence and discretion, tior am I averse to tin* Farmers’ Movement as properly under stood, and only when in the slightest degree they are sustained and followed by political “turncoats, demagogues, oilice-seekers and jack leg lawyers. But frotp principle, 1 am strongly opposed to Ben Tillman and to his destructive nnd visionary schemes of reform, who, after six years of subtle efforts, has now’ succeeded most adroitly in destroying the Democratic party in our Tkate. When first embarking Mr. THtoiaiimost blandly affirmed and reiterated that he was going to have only a family quarrel w ithin the circle of our mother. Democ racy. But he should first have been taught in his youthful lessons when a boy that a ‘bouse divided against itself cannot stand.” 4 have been a farmer for fifty odd ycanq The farmers have had the nu- Hierical majority in pur Legislature since )87oLand in the late Democratic Conference lu Columbia it \yas there represented by eight-tenths of the most respectable apd pobserva ti ve farmerj.of our Stjtte. f can now affirm, without contradiction, that Mr.Tfiliman, by his appeal* to the w orst passion* and prej udice of the farmers and to tiio inasses, Grahams—J X fnahinet. Graham* No. 2—J l>. Milhous. Great Cyprus*—J. T Hogg Kenrse’s Mill—Frank Joyner. Midway — EG Hutto. Milhous Mill—Elij.-th Wroton. Red Osk—O ( Bsxlev. Reedy Branch—J*L Baxk*y. Reddy Branch No. 2—G M Brow i.- iug- Richland—A. P. Dick*. Rosemary—r.1. 1. Armstrong. - . Si loam—Lawton Sanders. Springtow n—H. F. Rice. , Spur Branch—J. J. Whaley. Sycamore — J. D.. Kinard Three Mile—<’. K. Glaytou., Well Branch—K. L. Sanders. Williston—S. (», Mat thews. Zouave—G. K. Black. ItT rinb ■. of — —. W. B. Rick, ( hairman. Fertilizer Company. Capital $50,000. JOHNSON llAGGOD, PHKtilDKNY- MIKE BROWN, Sy.(.. A Tkk\*. A Gkn'l Ma\\gki. DIR Ik TORS; - Joiiv*om H \Go*>n, BirnwellJ' Mjkk Brown. Barnwell ('. II., D. P. So.hu rnki:’, L<« S. C. i Simon Bjoon n, Biackville -S < The Suvkbobl.. . - .. Graded SeliOdl A'^-i.e i ealjed t«* meet at the .MhimIhv, tbe 2.'»tii Hi-* | for the purjMi.e ,,J ebvi till the v«utriey<sc-u*io igitaltoti of G. Du:t v .»n any other biisine-s that fore the Je dv. JOHNSON' H \( - Presid* uf of A Ration of many f in v-elt a enttdidate fn i*»C'*y « «»mtu*i--to!,er Ih'i ot t Ii • M :»reU < am in foil sympathy * i»i iin uuv Notice. S. r S G. Mi lb ,vi in I G. W. Morrall, 1 .Ino. M. Grkkn. Alhtn.ta, Ga. ( <». A. Wacknkr, Gbarh’.-ton, S. U. i J. K. G \unkit, Savannah, Gu. | D. H. Sai.ly, Sally*. S. G’ 'I’his Company i*. now ready for bit nesa. P:.,.» k \ n ll'. s. (June. i be Bonk* Ot Stih-eriplinti t Ital Stock of Tbe Biaekvilie Warehuii-e Coinpanv wili tie j mm* ofli.-o of 1 . M. .VJD -. ui, in j of Biackville, onr the >tb da\ and remain open until tht J tk-lotor, tono l»v oftler of tlie Ineorporator*. V. M. M IXSON, Secretary jti’ v3-td Hot! »“ on 1 an. er- .dove.*; >« i.t i pledge ' f"' 1 •k M . to ibid..’ by the re-H^ts of the lee to., *•(*■_t-'..i and got t- ec.-ept an o| ’ till f* re»- m'loitcttloii irojh m v -ouree ott ! If * . Olid Hm rcglllai I V e i.-r:?uted 1). i ei'iili C lt<- • «l gaUi/.alio'l. 1>. A. Hi >r>. i i « tfii’N- am WH»ne<‘ aiy«elf a i [ for t!i> to un* ratt> nomination for eiaii on. i "l t ''iiiity ( omi.iKs I pie.let' '••ff ! I ?1h- pumary «•!»■. u«*i ion. r. * , o nbjitt* hy the t and not to ai ••»' • i M.' p wulnrh coii.-t | zatibu. • imiu ll!ik .lut'd Is tie s'! ati 1 'ip. j 1 am i* f’il! Nv" 'ibaithy wtib the >,tlie < .»)*- 1 liH»Veii.;'it*. t nt’ .i-' tla- pUpf. Tiri of 1 Ail i.’lliee 1 c on -••tilii -nJ ,,<Tt 1 1>. K. in am it a (>< >h ate lh<' chi tioi Op''! led-at »,** r»M*r. the tow n | * ’ M \SJ1 I! \I v tc July I n""e< »ti !‘v am •ounce mv-s lf a 1-t day ol , f**i t « in>t> i ommi: j te at :.l« th«- r,'-uli ir<> j rtes. I am in full ec*' ni'WemciiL ^^>ll»•r l hi).I ^t.tn< it the Ik inoeiat sva'.patliy with t C. 11. I. \' THE aiXXEUX. D. II. WmiKRsrooN, Secretary, Real Reform. i We will gin and pack cotton at '2’» et« •per l<si pound!-, being .*1 20 for a 5to> 1 pound bale. Sot. more than one person j need accompany the wagon, a*,our nui- ! cblnory handles tlie-seed cotton and tlie i ootion soed. THE WMiEHOliSE. For parties desiring t<» hoIdTlieir rot- ton we will wafehou-e and injure tlie ^iioe for a period not yxetefiing one montli at 50 eetit* per b ile. For fonger i • I pu iods .Vj cents each additional month. | IIou>e, Barnwell, S. G,; Special rate* made w ith sub- \liianee» ] Captain TiHman, tlie Legislature; or somebody etoe may. after awhile, britto better times to tbe country, but CHRISTIE & HAY, Petition for Road. * On U K Uoi NI Y < ooviKsuto kkci. Barn w r u r S. \ug. .*», 1> mi. Tlie UoiiiHy < on)inii--ioiie»** w ill eon- rider at tln-ir regular meeting oti Tues day, the 7tb dav«oi Getohvr next, a pe- tilkm asking tbe Arsvqbltohmenr .*f public road leading *roi,. the puhlii - J_- L 4‘.*t*‘i .ftiiiy Mioouni e mr-elf a . J f..r the 1*. un-Tan., ni.T.i.ii.i:i..n f,,; ’■Jot < oiini) » <inm?r--j<.fi, T ri TpTedl'*' abid.’ i'> ili ' ft aiits of »tn; | run tr; itnd rot Hi firet pt a TvimitiaHon Or Iroin anv M.iiri'e otlu-r tlian the rven iiutoi Deino. ratir ortninizHtion. 1 ani i.i fuii ifd w’ith die Farm, incut. J. A. CRASS J- road from Barbwell ('. Ii. to Alh ndale F.ilimr saiisfieJ that 1 Iihv«* ritsot dte'w* to tlie »H*f«i •ufen >t the U and tu iriK a>-iir.'d that they reniir, re. tiife the HHine. I announee um said road to leave tlie Allendale road j *ii« late for re fleet ion totheoflii ’gnder the.Oper have, of their own motion, inaugurated a reform inovemetit heavy freighted for short pei ied- of Storage, awaiting near W . '1. Harden's* and run west by Green Savannah, er.»-- IJrancli a litt le above tb.e head Alliance sale* days. Our warehouse with help for all who w ill come amLgcLU,. cc i, )ts w ill tojakeii by '1'he Bank of their share AH people of all occupation* who have been oppressed by high prices, robbed by extortioners, deceived by hyiMierite* w ill find early and ample re lief at the * Bartiwell Racket Store. iisjointed tlie political frameworjuqf the Democratic pxriy, w hich he now <‘ti Monday, the 22ml day go completely misrepresents. next, at 10 o'clock in th God grafft that this Tillman and Auti- Thc Congress may keep on raising The Tariff and forging the force i>iil, but we shall continue to cut prices q.* they pticon the dirties, amt inproof of our sincerity we iiivite t your attention to tiie following quotation, unmatched in all this section of the Sta.tc : Rants from 49 cents up. Stovrs so cheap that \ve arc gshamyd to print prices. Thousands of articles with hardly any pried attached. * - _ Straw s show the way the, wind blow*, and the above are quoted, as only mild samples of the good thing* and great bargains that wo are presenting to tire people. Our country friends are cor dially invited to come to syc onr Bazaar when they visit Barnwell. ' The first call is sure to he followed by. many more, for wa lufve a thousand articles tliat all admireri of the. useiul and or namental need, and our prices are the low figures that tlie country wants and that old style merchants cauuoGrealize. Your* pfromnntml, CHRISTIE.& HAY. ang’21 / / ; . ■ , Barnwell a*collateral upon b.anstothe extent of so cent* upon the doMur, thu* Cnabliiig fanners tojneet pressing lia- hilitic* without forcing thejr cotton upon the market. OIL MILL. Cotton Seed bought at. market rate* and paid for in cash, cotton seed meal or Fertilizers, FERTILIZERS, AVe will fill orders c;psb or approved credit For Acid Rhosphak-, For Cotton Seed Meal, For Blood, For Kaiuit, F or Chemicals, - - Our own brands of first class Manip ulated Fertilizers and make any spe cial Fertilizer to order. Farmers and dealers are invited to personally inspect our works and meth ods. We are convinced that tifeir ap proval and patronage will follow. Cheap, Quick and Faithful Work Guaranteed. ... aug21 South- Mortar of Ca;* X ter s toUL pntui and strike fbe Bakl«»c road at the nortli endof Cajloges i;:tn«:.V Any and all persons objecting to the establishment of said jMddic road a* pe tit iouecl for will pica-e present their ob jections on or be (ore the day set for the consideration of said pe.titiod. t'oiimii'—inner, subject to the Hcti IituuM rafe primaries.' lam iu-fyll wuti the Farmers’ movement. M. W. j n ’f.illy H.inoune. myself a rbl 1 ( Y,firr»yTorimiss loner. | pled to abidi bv the results of thepiin^ii and not to^ aeeept a notnjnation * trom any source other than the re stituud IVnuH ratk organization, liim in full Kvmpathy with the It no objection he made and the right* 1 Movement, endorse the platform of of way bqgiven the said road will be cstabltolied as petitioned for. By ortlcr of ibe Beardi M. J. FATE, Clerk. 1 eonvention and udvitoate the elcetin C. K. Tifigian as Governor U. J BELLI! iiamlM' A Bargain in Biackville. A Pretty Place • Final Discharge. Notice to hereby given that the un ha* moat completely torn asunder ami , '4jersigne(l will file bis final account with •tf.o. Patterson, Esq., Judge of Rrobate, j >u good fepai In the most desirable residence por tion of Blaekvilk', within a few min utes walk of the depola, tfhurehc!* and schools, is now offered for sale. The improvement* Topsist of a new and well built qottage of foyr-rooms with dining room ^ttacheA All other necessary Mjitbuiblintuvon the premise* y optbuiblinspY repair. TMga irden i» (»f extra abundant ill. Guardian of the estate"of Mts. Lilljp Tilltnah faction may to *»> managedslu- | Woodward- and a-*kior latter* Disnjis- j BlasAv ring theRee«‘«teampaign tlmt w« slutli ! sory. GJUAKLES RECHM AN N, not to cajpiured by or xubjeoted lo Had- ' aug2L5w X y : •%,'' of Septfeiutor j sj/.o amTumld be converted into another building lot. The well furnlslte* an iupply of the best wj;tcr in R. J. DREW, bittckvtlje,*>,- G Oli Tes I M0NKY TO LL S150-0C At 9'y to 10 per cent. Interest fi .e yeut* time, secured by.fa tages. For further particular J. O. RAT PER! Reffl Estate ami Investing julyil-tf Barnwel University of South Ci AT (OLL’MpiA, S. ( Graduate course. Under- course for degrees- -3 literary entitle. A l*o shorter ami elect ses. Rrufcssioiial courses Rharinacv, Vetertuary Sole Rcdagogics. 9 well equipped The Chills are coming. But 1 have al- ^ __ ( reauy eoiue and can bc /outid in ail well !-rie*: f fhops aiul moficl room I’egula'euTfyre* in Barnwei) countys, firmary. Me an t tin* chills can’t live in the Tuition fee, $40 'per spston same hide. When I go in the chills ' fees, $20 (including infirmary leave.. I-also prevent malaria. . Take iering medtoal attendance,--n me in broken doses, *ay a tablespoonful etc j Table toard, $10 to 4 In a gln*s of water about every other month. Rooms rent free. r ] night, and you won't have chill*. I am ! tveinres, iiioltuiing fuel. JighU,- the tost Mver Regulator on earth,. If, books, etc., ^bout $l8p. I dou t euro and prevciif CHI!* calf for | Tuition fee remitted ;o stmh your money No - urc lio pay-toriie Tying fheir utahnuy fopaj it, way I am sold. se ion open,- first Tuesday Frog Rond ( hill and Fever Cure *£() • tor. Entrance examination ecnta a totth*. , . -r_ • . .hFc^'diUg U'tok. - DAV EXPORT MF’G t UilvlU-lai. . ■ \ Un, llVdl. .» M. Mt’BRYDE.Rn