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m r' t \ Vis Barnwell People. fe-—- - -rrr: —• ; r—— “ JUT.' I. mm:Editor 1 Rrop'r. i. HTTZ' . 7*~, ——: » LARGEST COUIfTT CIRCULATION. T^TUURSDAY, MAY JO, ISD-2. 7 A blK lempfrauco meeting nt » fc *irrrf- U ilnirg'lHst Saturdny to^k tiio plett^V' ununliiioinOy “to rUiu) by hik! Hiipi^rt for oft! -e In County, State und Natlonnl politico only those who favor prohibi- bition. Editor J.C- llempliill.oftbe New^and Courier, has gone to California on an editorial excureion. We wleh him a very oleasant trip. If’ Editor. Larry CUntt, of the Colufhbia RegUter, would take a trip to Haftln’a Hay we would wlah him a pleasant time, for we know that if both these brethren were away ~ at the same lime the rest of the State would have a pleasant time. The Democratic State canvass will be gin at Harnwell on next Tuesday week. This change in date was made to suit C«»v. Tillman, who Is a delegate to the National Convention to me t at Chica go the *J 1st June, Last campaign the Harnwell Democracy didn’t want at y ktu up speech eloquence and said mo, hut this time the State Exeouti ;e Commit- ^tec has taken time by the fore lock and decided that HarnweM must be “in it.” Tiik I’koclk close* lu^onn* at noon on Wednesdays. Fo~ that reason it is impossible to publish communications received later than by Tuesday night’s mail, unless of Interest sufficient to make us hold back. If wa keep open later than Wednesday noon wo will miss the afternoon mall and many sub- scribera who now get Tiik I'koim.k on -JihutaiLvy_willnot receive it until Snt- urday. We refieat till* explanation as romniiinicstions reaeli us nearly every week too late for publication. , Adopted as the County Organ by the Coun ty Alliance July 5th, I8HU. M. J. TATE, Assortatk Editor, To whom all Coiiuuuntcatlons on Alliance Matters should be addresaed. Ofllrrrs af the t'oaatr Alllaara. W. If. Duncan, President. . - LB. Toolo, Vloe President. W. 8. Niirntterp, Bocmary. Y. Fr«*e, Trt'asurer. W’. tl Britton,Clianlain. ’* (ieo. II. Kirklmjd, f/vturer and Onraidser. W. A. All, 8t«*ward or Assistant Lecturer. W. E. Sa<ller, l>(s>r KeepiT. • It. K. Hurley, As.'dstant Door Keeper. D W. Brsliford, 8erfceatit ; at Arms. F. H. Creech, Bus toes* Ai?ent. * Executive Commlitee—C. 11. Free, W. W. Patrick, W. A.Faust.*’' Trade Committee—Cr. M. 'Hunter, F.. II. Dowllnp, J. M. Ulmer, W’ A. All. Committee on (Jood of the Order—J. C, Me- Millun, C. M. Eden field, W. T. Cave, J. K SncIlliiK, E. B. Cm#*. j. , A correspondent of the Kdgefleld Farmer writes to that paper: W'e inaugurated a new feature In our AUinuce at our last meeting, which I think will be fruitful of good to us, and if generally adopted would greatly ben efit the order at large. The departure is a debatingsociety within tire Alliance on topics of general Interest to the mem bership, such as intensive farming, di- versifled farming, or questions on social and political economy. Through Hie I beg to announce that I am a oantfl-. date for the Democratic nomlnatlonTKf tim <Vtd Congress, and respectfiillyJatS I hereby announce myself a candi date for the, 8heritr* office, pledging myself to abide by the result of the ii^it the support of all who have oontl-* ]) t , IIUK>ril fi c p r j mar j r I vfHI not accept dence in my ability and determination to uphold tiie dignity of the State and the rights of the (leoplc. Koheht AlDSICH. The many friends of Col. W. J. Tal bert hereby announce Ids name a* a candidate for Congress from the Second District, subject to the action of the reg ular Democratic primary. Col. Talbert need* no introduction to the Democrats of Harnwell and bis name among Alliai^cemen 1* as a house hold word. Many Votkks. For Solicitor. For Sheriff. gular in party. Ti.iU. Nbvils. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-e.ection to the Sheriff’*.office. Pledging myself to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. 1 will not accept office outside of the regularDeiu- ocratic parry. J. W. Lancaster. ' School Commissioner. O, Duncan Hellinger; .E*q , Is pre sented by hlsYrlenda to the Democrat* of the •SecontkCircuit as a candidate for Solicitor, subject to the action of tbaJ primary election. Ills ability has beeff proven in every case in every court in which lie has appeared and with this record of suece-* they confidently en dorse him a* fully worthy of tbaf trust. Hi* high personal character, rich intel lectual endowment*, untiring profes sional industry, growing attainments and ready and equal judgment emi nently tit him forthat position, in which it will be id* constant purpose that while-none guilty of crime shalLescape duH-M.muipr .non,l„, ,l,H^ U Xer o( I I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the oftice of .School Com mis- sibner, subject to M|e rules and regula tions of the Democratic Party, 1 pledge myflfelf to abide by Hie result* of the primary election and not to accept eitiier a nomination or an office from any source other than the regularly constituted Democratic imganizaAion. K.TL.itftpKY. , I respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of School Commissioner, subject to the rules and regulations of the D* mocratic Party. I pledge my Sell to abide by the results of the primary election * and not to nccepteither a nomination or an office from any source other than the regu larly constituted Democratic organiza tion. R. c. Kirkland. the Alliance dying of dry rof, if some tiling of the kind is not gotten up. > In terest Iji the Alliance can’t he held up by coercion. Our meetings must be made so entertaining and instructive that.the members just can’t slay away, and I do hope that something similar will he done by every Sub in the county at least.' Hak.nwkll,S. (*., May 17, IMrj. To the Alliance qf Harnwell County. Dkar Hkkiukkn: Not until to-day have I been able to hear di finitely as to "Olir July nirrting-s-, ■ but'now-flmi, 1 am Charles Carroll Simms, Ksn., Is an nounced by his friends * candidate for i he Democratic nomination for Solicitor in the Second Circuit. Hy his own en deavor and on his own merit* he has won his wav into the front of his pro fession and i*.’presented, a* w ell equip- ptd T by diligent, continuous study of tiie law, well trained by successful prac tice in tiie courts and well qualified in temperament and courage to till the of fice with honor to himself and complete satisfaction to the State. Barnwell. So far South Caroling is the only State that lias been able lo lticor|H>rate into Its platform all the deinandsof t in* Alliance. It ha* done a good work —Cotton Plant. That is a mistake. The convention of the IHtli Inst, met for the s|>ecitlc purpose of electing delegates to tiie Na tional Convention. Cnder the party constitution it had no power to do any other binding act. The convention re- cognized that inability hy passing reso lution*, which show opinion peihapsas well as a platform, but which are not a platform. The August comention w ill formulate a platform, which will prob ably lncor|Mtrate the Ocala demands, hut until that la done the party stands • n i lie platform of ixim. The o|iening of the Male campaign at Harnwell on the 7lh of June wiH bring to this place the candidates for the Democratic nouiii.ation for State • rtices. They w ill come iiudcr tiie re- qiiircment of the party law, and for mat day w III he Uie gncsU of the coiiniy sod entitled to all the rourtesics that ><M4, dear reader, would extend to an Invited visitor In your ow n home. We hope that Harnwell will set a good example to the remainder of the Mate and make It »|ieaker glad to say, that we can and w ill have Hrother Jeffries, the State Lecturer, w ith us on July the 4th nt Oakdale, on thu .Ith at St. Johns, on the <»th at Seig- ling, on the 7th at Cypress Chapel and on the Nth at Harnwell C. IL, County Convention. To th»«e meetings the Alliances will attend a* follow M ^ At OakDAI4I.—Ashlcigh, Hlarkvllle, Double Pond, Kdisto, Elko, lirahams, Ohents Hranch and Oakland. At St. Joiixr. —Hamlierg, Buford’s Hrhige, Clear Pond, Colsons, Hunter's Chapel,^ Lemon Swamp, Midway aid Springtow n. At Sbiourii.—Allendale. Appleton, Hull Pond, Caves, Krlemlshlp, (ieorgo** Creek. Darkless, Harmony, Horse Pond, j Mount Pleasant, Kcedy Hranch and Si- | loam. • At CteRKss Cmapki,—Dmharton, Fair Pond, Four .Mde, Joyce Hraucli I and Hed Wak. Tile I<h :.l A llirtiicc*. are rc<|nestcil'to trmnge stands for speakers, and ns |6 I ndreshmeiits and dinners, of eoursc the [ Alliances direett d to the various points will arrange therefor. A» to the speaker* (and there will he about six in number) reaching these ' |M»iiits. They will g«» to Oakdale by rail I and om to Itamle i g Aloliday night. The | Hamlierg Alliance will be e\|»ec?ed to lake tlrcm to M. JohoV.St. Johns to take them tvNeigllnf, Selgocg to take them lo Cypress Chap*! and Cypreas Cha|>el to Haruwt II C. ll. These mcctiiigs will he called to order at II h’clock. Itretlireu let i:« mean till- (he Oftcned w ith religious) service, | House of Representatives. The many Iricndsof .Mr. W. R Brab- ham hereby announce liim a* a candi date *or the House of Hrprcse-nlatlves, and pledge him’their hearty support. He will abide hy the rules and regula tions of tiie Democratic party. Many FkIend*. The many friends of J. D. K inart! hcrelir announce him as a candidate for the ijouse of Kcyreaentatives, and pledge liim tlieir hdlrty aup|Mirt. He wiil abide hv Hie rules and regulation* qf-the Democratic party of Harnwell county. Many Fiuknds. The many friends of Qkorgk F. Bod- ikokd Ii g leave to announce him aa a candidate for the office of County Com missioner of Harnwell County., and pledge him to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic party of Barnwell County, * Many Friends. Executive Committee Meeting. A meeting of t,he County Democratic EVecutlvc Committee will l>e lield at Harnwell on Saleday in June, at noon; It is hoped that 2very club w ill be rep- resciDed, as important matters are to be coiiKitler^d. G. Duncan Bellinger, Chairman. F. M. Mixson, Secretary. td W. R. KELLY, A.XXOKNKY jVT L. •VW. BLA( KVILLE, S.C. Will practice in the State and United States Courts and give his prompt and most chitluI attention to all businea* entrusted to him. ' [may 2(J*" For Clerk of Court. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for < lerk of the Court of Barnwell Countv and pledge myself to abide by the rules governing the Item- ocratic party and not to accept a nomi nation or an oftiee from any source other than the regular constituted Democratic Organization. J»:kk Snklling. I respectfully anmnitwe myself a candidate for Clerk of the Court of Harnwell County, subject Id the result of the primary election. If elected jny every effort w ill he to make the visit* of 4he people to and their busine** trati-aclion* with that office pleasant and agreeable. G. 11. Kirkland. f«»r * th« and eolil one ns we mac agree each day. . . . , , . , ... or ,* Is Hie Allia.hv dead) 1 1 feel not. ? After consultation with many friend., caiididatM. For they will Let u» *•» demon-irate on Hicm* o*'ca- ,, **d tlieir solicitation, I have decided h»ve a plenty ot nnigh ex|»erleuces be- f mIous that those *«i long saving ‘•Ye*’’ *° 0, F«r myself as a candidate for ( lerk f«*re they sw ing around the Mate. It 1 may feel Iliac they are pnnul or grieved « * our L Niid hereby pledge myself to a* th* ca*c may t»e ever thereafter. abide by the rule* and regulaiion* gov- Hrethrcn, let* he up and doing in thia I , * rn i ,, K the primary election in Ham- Feeling that its object I* due to the reputation of the Hanner 1 ounty and to the gentlemen that will | « om# to see us that fair play and fne a —arb tv* the order of the day and that J not :i g unseein'y occur tit mortify our ! \ts<ior*or to bring reproach upm u* w hen things cool off. Let the eamll- dates mase all the mdse of the occasion and the |ieo|de enjoy the joint ileitste. The listeners can get in their work at I the l>all« t boxes on primary election ’ « Through Editorial Glasafs. Editor T. J. Kirkland, of the Camden t 'linmicle, draw s ike follow lug |>en pic ture ot the Alliance conference in Co lumbia lasl-wetk, called by ('resident M ’ki *: “ rueaday night under a call from rrcsident Stokes, a large caucus of Al liance delegati* wasJbeldTn the halt of Hie House ot Kepreaeutatlves. 'J he re- quireioeuL liad l>een moiliticd so as to wnodi any delegate in Jiili sympathy witli the Ocala demand*. Looking i h rough th; gla**.one could *ee that Hie lueetiug, which wa* a full one. embra cing nearly ail of tiie convention, was in mighty grapple with the third party heresy. 1'audeinuniufn prevailed until •«ov. Tillman came forward amid great cuihiisiasm. The question in dispute secured to he a proposition t*x present the Alliance demand* at Chicago, and in case of Cleveland’* nomination, to re quire South Carolina’s •delegation to withdraw. Apparently Hie Governor convinced his hearers of the absurdity of such ^scheme. Next morning the caucus rcassemhlcd ami completed the details of the program for the conven tion, which was strictly pursued. The State (’on vent ion. . The Democratic State Convention met In Columbia on the 18th Inst., Col. W. J. Talbert was electetbCh airman and G. Dun.an Bellinger, Kstj., See re Uni J no. D. Browne acted as .Sergeant-at- Ann*. A aerie* of resolutions adopted en dorses and pledges support to the pmi- ciples of the party a* enunciated ivy Thomas Jefferson and re-stated hy Jolin C. Calhoun and Andrew Jackson, pro test* “against the nomination of Grover Cleveland or any other candidate known or believed to he selected in the interest •of and at the dictation of Wall Street,” AMidoTses and incorporates the Ocala de mands and pledges “the Democracy of •South Carolina to abide by and actively support the nominat ions of the National Democrntlc party at the Chicago con vention and the platform upon winch wtcli nominations shall be made/' The delegates at large to the Chicago •Convention are: B. K. nilmaii.J. L. M. Jirby, J. Wm. 8w>ke>, W.. J. ’I’alhert. Alternates: W. D. Evans, Jolui R. Har rison, I). J. Hradhaiu, II.T. Abbott. The delegate* from this District arc A. M. Youiuaus, of Hampton, und Jno. Gary Evans, of Aiken. , Col, M. L. Donaldson, of Greenville, w as elected l»y acclamation a member of Jue National 'Democratic Executive Committee. gisnd work. I-Vcltng (hat Its ohject 1* for giKMl and Hie heuelltiing our entire peopiw. Hy order of the County Convention, j G. H. Kirkland. Lecturer H. C. Alliance. P. S. 1'iihllc invited, and hope they will Join in thc*e gathering-, both in person and aid a* lo basket*, etc. End of au Evrutful Life. The Norfolk, V* , New * and Courier, of Hie Hitlilnat., bring the news of t 'ol. J. W. Avery’* death which occurred on the 15th Inst., at his ■home on Lynnha- ven hay. He w as lioni in York county, this State, graduating fhim Hie South Carolina College and'Cambridge Uni versity. Boston. He wu* admitted to tiie bar in 1831 and joined tiie State mil- i itary service in March 1W51. He was transferred to the ('onfederate service and took part in 40 general engage ment*. A few minutes before Hie sur render at Appomattox lie received the wound Hint hastened hi* death. After the war lie went to inerchifn- disingand (milt up a business of tenor twelve thousand dollars a year clear profit. When the Reconstruction troub le* grew unbearable in Ids section he took tiie leadership of Hie ku klux klau and conquered a peace. '1 he United Stales government sent Merrill’s trovps to suppress the order and Col. Avery sought safety in England Government emissaries followed and sought to bring him back for the reward of JPO.ihxj of fered for his body, ci.‘:®d or alive. Hi* , friend. Dr. Bratton, wh.> was w ith him, ■ wa* kidnapped and brought hack, lii* captors thinking he was Col. Avery and Dr. Bratton heroically refraining from correcting tlieir error. Col. Avery lived in Canada ten years and then bought the Virginia farm on i w liich he died. This touching incident is told : On 1 Mav 1st 1SU2 Dr. Edward T. Avery, on ly brother of Col Avery, died at Iris home at Kbenezer, York county. On ^ his death bed-lie repeatedly called for brother and sent him this message: ; 1 itRist leave^’on, W illiam, hilt we’will not heNyparated long. You will follow me sl.ortl>v” Two weeks later the prophecy was fultllled. The rice crop of the United States now promises to be tlfty j>er cent larger than it w as last year. . -O' - ^ v > ^ . New Hampshire had a first elas**.now storm last Friday. At New llanoveTJt tell to tiie deptli of five indies. well county. To every cal! of my fel low citizens in the past I have respond ed and served them faithfully ami with *11 the ability of which I am |H>H*es*ed, ami now for the first time ask them for their vote*. Am to w here 1 stand |H>lit- b ally it is not necessary for me t<> ex plain. a* I neither carry two faces nor sail under false colors. I am only a far mer and cannot spare tiie time from my farm to make a general canvas* of Hie comity, I hope my friend^ will appre ciate my position and not construe my neglect to visit them a* indifference on my part. Respectfully, W. S. Bamberg. I rcHpectfully announce myself a* a candidate for re electfon to Hu oftiee of ( lerk of tiie Court. Had my friend* appeared at all reluc tant to undertake the trouble and ex citement* of another canvass 1 would have forehorne to offer for tiie position, but with a kind partiality and a gener ous devotion which lias very deeply touched my heart they have with zeal ous ardor assumed all tiie heat and bur den of the struggle. They strongly urge tiiat tiie manner in which 1 have dis charge! the dutie* of the office has more than justitied them in my former elec tion. They assert, and it is very pleas ant for me to believe, them, that I have given universal satisfaction. That the people of BarnwVll county w ill not set aside and utterly condemn to defeat their old public servant, who has cer tainly striven to serve them with zeal and fidelity. If 1 have acquired any right* at the hand* of a generous and faimninded people, by honest and un tiring work, ami tiie cheerful Verfonn- anee of the manifold duties of the hon orable position to which their free suf frages have railed me I earnestly hope that they w ill show their continued ap probation arid unabated conlirience by retuiiring me in the place in which their friendly Judgment has put me. Pledging myself to accept the result of the Democratic primary, with a cheerful hope ami an abiding faith in tire sense of justice of a good and patri otic people, 1 leave myself in tlieir hand*. Respectful'v, w! Gilmork Simms. For Coroner. . I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the off ice of Coroner of Harnwell County in Hie enuring prima ry election. Subject to the rules and reg ulations of the Democratic party. D. Calvin BukI'KIIaltkr. respectfully announce myself a can didate for the Democratic nomination j Resolution a were adopted thanking “the present Slate officer*for tiie faith- 1 ’ General John H.Gordon, president of Vtil, wiae and economic manner in w hich the United Confederate veterans, has itifj have administered our Mate gov- appointed a committee of uinctren, one ernumnt ’ amt pledging theni earnest fruntea« h of the M»uth«rn Mate*, topre- . A hurricane struck Port Louis, Man- , ritius.ajul destroyed one third of theeit- y last week, killing MX) person*. for ( oroffe^of Harnwell county and so- let the school children find where Man- 1Icit t | Ie g U p rGn of the people, ntius isand what is the difference be- j pledge myseHUoabide by the results tween a hurricane and a cyclone. 0 f primary (demon and not to accept The Aiken Recorder published last eitiier a nomination or an office from w eek the county |n>II list under tiie act any source other than the regularly con- of 1881, It took nesrly twelve double ; stituted Democratic organiz row column* to hold the name* Three ^ Henry P. Dtrmiss. Ii und roil «1I<I #fty new I.«)if. were .dUeil I , re.|wctl>irty annmmec myself «W to the lax book,by this work, • ilhlate fur the Ih'tiioemlk* nomination for Coroner of Harnwell county and so licit (be support of ihe people. 1 pledge myself to abide hy the re sult* of the primary election and mu to an J hearty support for je election. The eci.t a memorial and petition !• tore the accept either a nnoninatjon «r an office viH» by whir,Ik the several resolu-1 legislature of each of theMare* asking fioniaity s tion-Were Rdoptetfover tiie uiiuurity re- t Item to vote a H • pi mllMIlK llw po.T *** JJ7 to IV. _ J of Jailer.ou Dan*. mm tree nt'hcr than Lite regular- widow ly cvH»lituicd D«;uiveratieorganixatiou. | J JUNbOX H.ei’uRlN. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to tiie office of Auditor of Harnwell County. I pledge myself to abide by the result* of the primary election and not to accept a nomination or arfnftice from any source other th*gi tiie regularly constituted Democratic organization. G. Martin IftWTSK. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of Audijor of Barn well Con my. I pledge myself to abide hy the, result* of Hm -Primary Election and not to accept a nomination or an office from any source otjier than the regularly constituted Democratic or ganization. (i. O. Riley. Believing that the,office should seek Hie man. and not Hie man the office, the friends of Captain S. W. Trotti place him in nomination for Auditor of Ham- well county, subject to tiie rules ami regulations of the Democratic prima ries, being assured that if elected lie w ill *er\e. Savanx mi Ri\ kh Section. 1 respectfully announce rave*-If a eair* didate for the !>emocratic nomimHion for Auditorof Harnwell County and so licit the *up|M»rt of Hie |»eoplf. I pledge I iiiy»elf to abide hy the result* of the pri mary election and not accent either a nomination or an oftiee fr«un any sottree other than the repiilarly constituted Democratic organization. J ames 0 Sander*. COUNTY COMMISSIONER.' I respectfully announce myself a can -didate for the cilice of County Commis sioner, subject to the rule* and regula tion* of the Democratic party. I pledge myself to abide by the result* of the I primary elect ton and not to accept either a tiomiUHtion or an office from any MOtirce other than the regularly consti tuted Democratic org-tni/.ation. George W. Peacock. I respectfully announce m > sc I f*a can didate for tiie office of Count v Coin mis- ' •loner, subject to the rule* and regain- j lion* of the Democratic party. I pledge ! myself to abide hy Hie resultsof tiie pri mary election ami not to accept either a ; u< min itioii or an office from any source j other than the regularly constituted Democratic orgaiii/ation. ( . W. M oo|»Y. I res|*M*tful!r announce myself a can- I didate for the office of County Com fill*- ■ sinner, subject to the rub * and regula tions of the Democratic party. I pledge j myself to abide by the result* of the pri- j mary ele^iioii and not t4> accept eitiier a nomination or an office from any source j otlier than the regularly cousUtuted Democratic organization. W. M. Harden. ‘ The friends of Mr. J. 8. Still, Sr., re- | spectrally aimouMce liim a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the rules ami regulations of the Democratic party, and pledge liim to abide tiie results of tiie primary elec tion and not to accept eitftcr a nomina tion or an office from any source other than the tegular constituted Democratic organization. Many Kip ends. • I respectfully announce myself a can didate for tiie office of County Commis sioner, subject to the rule* and regula tions of tiie Democratic party. I pledge myself to abide by the rouitsof the primary election and not to accept either a nomination nr an office from any source other than the regularly constituted Democratic organization. M.O. Wall. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of County Commis sioner, subject to the rule* and regula tions o(p, the Democratic party. I pledge myself to abide by the resultsof the primary election and not to accept cither a nomination or an office from any source other than tiie regularly constituted ftemocrutic organization. J. A. ClIASSKKEAU- I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to tiie office of County Commissioner, subject to the rules and regulation* of the Democratic party. I pledge myself to abide hy tiie results of the I'tlmary Election and not to accept either a nomination or an office irom apy source .other than the regularly constituted Democratic or- gairitfiition., C. II. Langley. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner, subject to the rules and regulations of tins Democratic party. I pledge myself to abide by the results of the primary election and not to accept either a nomination or an office fr.om any source other than the regik- larly constituted Democratic organiza tion. •**11. J. Bellinger. Having been assured hy many friends that my services as County Cotnmis- sioffer have given entire satisfaction, and at tlieir earnest solicitation, I an nounce myself a candidate for re-elec tion to that offun*, subject to Hie rules and regulations of tiie Democratic par ty. and pledged to abide by the results of the primary election and not to ac cept a nomination or an office from any source other Than the regularly consti tuted Democratic organizat ion. Thanking my friends lor their gener ous support in Hie past and soliciting its coutiiiuam e I piomise, if elected, to give my best and most careful service I to tiie public. N. .M. Walker, j Seeing that my friend* l ave placed 4mv name before the public for Hie office of Coiiniy ,Commissioner, ami knowing that the rules of tiie Democratic prima ries require that all .randidain pledge (hemst Ivc*; YaJo hereby pledge myself to abide strietlyHijrThe rule* and regu lations of the Democratic Trimaries. t C- E. Edknueld. t FOR SALE —At MODERATE RATES.- A vacant lot, for a store and dwelling, in the beautiful tow n of Marion, N. Measures JJIx 120 feet; and is situated near the union depot. This lot can be boughtrtrF»7T. It w ill pay any one who desires a healthy home to see me or write at once, as this special bargain wilknot he open but a few day*. Oil A RLEY C. 1'ATTKRSGX, 6 Harnwell, S l C. may 26-4 w BARGAINS. From date until completely closed out I offer my entire stock of General Mer chandise at COST FOR CASH: The stock Is complete in all iines, the goods are all of the be** quality him! la test style* and prices are none above first eo*f. If you need Grocerie*, Shoe*, House Furnishing Good*, Dry Goods, Ladies’, Dress Goods, Millinery Good*. Hard ware, or anything, remember tiiat now is tiie time and mv store the place to get them. I MKA* BUSINESS. JESSE DUNN. Mortgage Sale. BY VIRTUE of a powcri contained and given In a certain deed of bargain and sale, commonly called a mortgage, executed and delivered by Alfred Aid- rich to The a Hank of BarnwoU on the 17th day of'danuary, ItffM, recorded In Book ft W. page 448, in Uie oftica of the Register of Me*n£< onveyanceior Bant well county, we will lell in front of tho Court House at Barnwell, on Monday, the sixth day of Julie next, it being *alcday in *nid niontfi, within tiie legal hour* of sale, All that tract of land situate, lying and being in the town of Harnwell, near the Harnwell Graded School grounds, containing three acre*, mono or known a* the Herbert Brown lot*, ami hounded by laddsof Mike Brown, Mr*. M. C. Woodward, estate of Mrs. Beijin ger and J. G. Owens.* Terms cash. I'lirchaser to pay for paper*. To he sold in lots of one-half acre each, according to a plat that w ill be exhibited at the sale THE BANK OF BARNWELL. Mortgagee, ROBERT ALDRICH, Attorney for Mortgagee. Master’s Sale. } SUMMONS TO ABSENTEES, Slat* of South ComlinaJ Iwihf Fr>tf,ale liarnwrU County, f Court. In R\ Nuncupative Will of flic late Mr*, KlizaU tli Davis. To Whitllehl Cave, Whittleld Cave, the younger, Eliza Rountree. Mary l#ee, { Mourning Moore, XilphiaOwen*. La- Fsyette. Cave, Hfiijaiuiu Cave, /.il-; plri i H. Bennett. Ro«ie Wilson, Mou- j sie Ready, Martha Hazel, W. T. Cave. Yoq will please Ink**,iioti»*e that a Xuncupative W ill of ihr late Mr*. Eli/- ' aheth Davis Iih* been presented at this Court for 1'robate. You are hereby no- ! titled a* next of kindred of ihe*aid pre tended testatrix that you t>e and ap|»ear I before this Court of Probate for said j county at Barnwell (’. 11., M. C. t on the tir»t tlay of Julv A. D. iKitJ to contest the same if von plea*e to tp* *o. J. O. PAT I EKsOX, J P. 41. C. To W hit field Cave and renjaiiiin Cave: You will p|ea«e lake mu ire-that the Petiliou ami Summon* herein were tiled in tiie Probata Court for (Jie County of H..rnweli, State of >ohUi Carolina, on tiie 2dtb day of February A. D. I*h2. J.U. PATi’EjtSOX, may2f*-l*w J I*. It. C. Final Discharge. j Notlee is hereby given that the un dersigned w ill tile hi-Hiia* aeeoMlil with J. O. Patterson, K*q., Judge of Probate, on Saturday, tiie IMA day of June next, at 10o’clock in the forenoon, a* Admin istrator of estate of J. L. Parker, de- ceaseti, and ask for Letter* Disinissory. M AT’J 111A8 HAIR. maylO-td. Tax Execution Sales. ALLENDALE. W. W. Chisoijii, 223 acres, 1 building. J. K. Garnett, 50aerrs. GREA'TA’Y I*HESS. B. R. Mixon, 5U Acres. MIDWAY. Mary C. Adams,.’UK) acres, 4 building* l\. W. Zanders, •»7*‘acrc*. 2 buildings. WILLISTON. Martha Mixon, 2 lots, 0 building*. S. U. Youngblood, I7.'l acres, 4 build- ing*. By virtue of I’ax Execution* to n>e directed in the above stated cause*, I have levied upon and w iU sell, to the highest bidder for ca-h, at Barnwell C. II., S. C., on Monday,UUi of June 181)2, all Hie lands above set forth. Purchaser to pay for paper*. J. W. LANCASTER, Sheriff’ Harnwell Countv. Sheriff”* Office, Bartiwell C. 11., S. C., May 11th, 181>2. State ok South Carolina, Harnwell County. F. W.*Weathersbee, PlalntifT, against SKnrin\rm Wmijnns Shtl fendants. HY VIR TUE of a decretal order to me directed in tiie above entitled cause I will sell at Harnwell, in front of the Court House, am Monday, the- sixth day of June, 18112, ft Iwing Halfday in said month, w ithin the legal hour* of sale the following described real estate, iu said County ami State: All that tract of land containing ninety-two acres (irj) more or less and hounded as follows: North hy land* of J. J. Eubank*, Ka.il by land* of W. II. Green ami W. W. Green, South by lands of Estate of J. J. Holland, West by lands bLJ.J. Eubank*. Terms cJodL Purcha*er to |>ay for pajter*. A. 1IOW A UD PATTERSOX. Master. Mortgagee 's Sale. HY VIRTUE of a power contained in a certain deed of bargain ami *al« com monly called a mortgage, executed ami delivered to u*by .Punch Ingram on tiie 2(>th day of Xovenriicr, ivo. and re corded iu HootK5 Y., page G2 in theotllee of the Kegi*tcrof Mesne Conveyances for HarnwellCounty, we will sell in front of the Court I loti «e at Harnwell, on Monday, the sixth day of'June. 1*82, it lH*ing saleday in said month, w ithin the legal hours of sale, the fol low lug de*erila‘d real property : * All that lot of hind in Hie Town of Barnwell, containing one-half acre. | with the hiiihiing* thereon, represented on Plat made by (». Dumwii Ib lliuger, Esq., a- lot No. tl and iNuiiided a* fol- | lows; On Hie North hy lo*t of Henry - Brown, on t be Sou lb; by a street which separate* said lots from laud* of I*. H. Hainnietr. on the Ea»t t»y lot of i’red Nix, deeeased, on tiie We*t by the Blaekville road w hn-h separates said lot from laud* of 4 haries Prehmann. Term* vasb. Purchaser to pay for pa|»er*. - RICHARD RYAN. MILTON WILLIAMS. Mortgagee* HOLM AX, rney for M<*rfgagee*. Do Yoa Want to Build? I Peraon* In Barnwell tleairlng to build would do well to see the undaralgyd. R. A Barnwell, S, ELLIS, A tty . at Lai G , Feb. 25, 1882. I WALK wkn Competition wIlk I WALK. If you don’t understand come to mv Main Street Store in the Ryan' Building and 1 w ill prove hy facta ami figure.* that cannot lie* that 1 walk allround ail competition. N. G. W‘ WALKER, Live Merchant. I am selling «t cost for ca*h the stock of good* that I bought front Duncan & Kay. 1 want to move them like hot cake*. Come and luripme ami yourselves at tiie same time. N. G. W. WALKER, .. Live Merchant. • * I 1 am receiving tho First New Good* vjf-tirc ■Scasrrmmd ton week'trHhd week* aliead of everybody. They are l>cauH- ful ami so cheap tiiat buyer* will forget the cry of hard time*. 1 shall keen full stock* and Me]] at prices that, cannot fall to please. Before buying elsewhere try me and I w ill <h> the rest. n. g: w. walker, Live Merchant. febll I - William Mab TURPS OVER A NEW LEAF, Continues w. Sheriffs Sale. Kxci ution. S. Guckhcimcr A Son et al agaihst G. R. Black. \ BY VIRTUE of an Execution To me directed, in the ai>o\e.*tNUd case, I will •••II to Hu* higlu-»l bidder. »r pubHc auc tion, within tiie legal hour* of »aj«‘. at Harnwell (’onrt Ho t*,», on Monday th * 6th day of June, A. D. Dhi, Hie follow ing d«t«cril»cd ; rop«*i ty to w it: All that tract or parcel of land situ ate, lying ami lieing iu Harnwell < oun ty, Souili Carolina, containing one hun dred ami twenty-three (l2Jjarre* and bounded bv Mr*. M. A. Ingraham..C. IL Diitihar,<» R. Black and R. H. Black. AI*o, one lium!r<-d ami *e\eiiteen (117) acre*, Imumied hy Paul Dei.. Hlai'k, L. H. Peeples, W. D. Black and H. B. Black. Also, one hundred and seventy-four (174) acres bounded bv land* of G-.* W. Morrull, Johnson, M. E., ami E. H. Dunbar. ... Al-o, two lots in town of Mi1lett«,one ami one-fourth acres, hounded hy P. R. & A. K. R. and J. B. Bates. Levied on and to he sold a* the prop erty of (i. R Black to satisfy the afore said Execution amlJcosts. Terms cash. •T*urrh:t*er to pay for paper*. J. W. LANCASTER, Sheriff' Harnwell County. Sheriff”* Office, Harnwell ('. II., S. ('., May loth. I^iL*. Itiisincss AT THE OLD STAND oN The.Dld Principles THE BEST GOODS —AT— The Lowest Prices. Come and See. Sheriff’s Sale. W. W. MOORE. ,W.| W I L.so.N. .UiT, Sheriffs Sale. RosaAUlricli ) against - Execution. Alfred Aldrich. ) BY VIRTUE of an Execution to me directed, in the above stated case, I w ill. sell to the highest bidder, nr publieauc tion, within the legal hour* of sale, at Harnwell Court llou-e, on Monday, the 3th day of June A. D. 181)2, the follow ing dcsciibed pro|»eity, to wit: All that Mart of parcel of land, situ ate, lying and being in tiie Town of Harnwell, in.the County of Bafnwell, Soutii Carolina^ and containing .1 acres, more or less, and Iroumled by land* of M.C. Woodward. J. G. Owens, Mike Brown, s. V. ILigood and other*. Levied on and t<» be sold a* thu-prop- eVty of Allred Aldrieh to satisfy tiie aforeeaid Execution and cost*. ’I’ernLs ca-h. Purcliaser to pay for pa))cr». . * _ ■ J. IV. LANCASTER, Flicriir HarnweM (’ounty. Slicriff”* Office Harnwell C. 11., S. C’., MayOiHli, 181)2. ' ' ^ I. Rich j against - Execution. L. L. Kennedy.) in^ I KT UK of an Execution to me. directed, in the above stated ease, I will sell to the highe.-t bidder, at public auc tion, within the legal hours of sale, at Harnwell Court House, on Monday, the 3th day of June, A. I). 1SD2, the follow ing described pro|M*rty, to wit: All that trayt or parcel of land, situ ate, lying and being in the County ol Harnwell, South Carolina,- ami con taining-all the undivided right, title and interest in ami to all that place or plantation ot land containing (>70 acre#, more or less, and bounded by land* of Jno. Guess, Z. (4 Graham, jno. Han- bery. Peter Sandifer, Aifdrevv Kirk Und II. Martin. ^ Levied on and to he sold a* the prop erty of L. L. Kennedy to satisfy the aforesaid Execution and cost*. • Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. W. LANCASTER, Sheriff Harnwell County. Sheiiff’aOffice, Harnwell C. JL.S- C., May 10th, 1892. MOORE & WILSON —HAVE NOW ON HAND— A (OMPLETE A880RTMENT OF COFFINSOAND^CASKETS OF AI.l. SIZES, STYLES and QUALITIES. Prices the low est in the Count}*. Person* needing these good* will cal! on W. W. Moore at Wm McNah’s, Harn well, or W. 1. Wilson, AMemlale. marl 7 Road Notices. TH KKTA TK An lielr to $300,000 00 wa* fount] hr send ing hi* natric and ten cenUrtn Aofnts' |{k< oho tex Or live 2e. Stamj^ will send your cents name whirling all over the world.' to I Mi-ve-K publWiers, Hianufaeturm, patentee ahd tlMwe rmptO) irg agehta, and will hring | ytm large mail of books, ^tungasii’er, |ia]>ers, ; letter* und sample* of got*!*, offering you bar- ' gunis, agi'is le*. efe.- • Ailtlnws AGENT*; Ui-LULD, Box 4 “, Allanfa.lia. ,. a;V; I, I . »• Military Week. 1‘orsona who desire to secure comfor table board and accoipmodationH in Harnwell during “Military Week” can make arrangement* by corresponding with tiie undersigned. A* a large at tendance i* expected it will hr well for ! alljntending to come to notify me so: the.t amjde prejtaration mav lie made I . W.K. CHRI8TIK. ' • t harrmafi Connaittee on EntefUin ment. . 4. HOWARD-PATTERSON, ATTOUXKV AT-L,A\V BA MX WELL C. H. f S.C. . WOT gi\> pronpt attention to *1J hujtr ' me.* riuruslctl toJiL earc. Janux:y bib, lyjy. . | Okfick County < Ommissionkrh. Haknwki.L, S. C., April 5, 1892. - “The County Commissioner* will con sider, separately, at their regular meet-' ing on the 7th day of June 1892, l^tW tiops asking that Hie follow ing public road* lie established * First—The road leading from Apple- ton to Rocky Point on tiie Lower Three Run*. Second—The road leading from Rays Crossing to Rocky Point ami Appleton road about or near Coker’s Ford. If no objection in* made and rights of way he granted said road or roads will be.’established as desire^. If any per son* have objection* they will please make, them know n at tiiat time. Hy order of tiie Hoard. M. J. PATE, Clerk. J. O. Sanders, NOTARY PUBLIC. ELMORE, 8. I will give prompt attention to business confided "to me. 1 will i keep a full aswirtmeti! of Blank'*. Lh Bill* of Sale, Mortgage*, fjind t^a Land Title*, L'ontrae#*, ‘Not***. Ac. * J.O ANDERS. aprJl-Gw N’uUr) Publi