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w rThe Barnwell People. JKO. W. HOLHES, Editor 1 Prop’r. LAK(iKST COrXTY CIRCI'LATIOX. Nuti<>nul I M'iimhmatlc Conveiilion, him) lu 4+m wtmibcr* «f > -tliC_X»iUuuj*l - J I)emo«r»Uc Kxecutlve ron^mltte** from tliVs hUtn, uml mucIi Stuto Convention slmll o'xoireiso no other jiower.’* Tmk I'eoM.K rotiMlfue» that |>ro\Uiou FoKongrcss. . TilURSD.VY, J i; N K », 1HM. r . . - i - ■ 4 ™Tlui last Grnti'l .fury «>f Wilke* t'ouu- |y, (i;u. prcsentel “tiio Thiril I‘arty us a gmiernl iiiiUancc ami ealculatiMl to »li*- lurb the peace ami dignity of the peo ple.’!, ■ rn n i n i " mw Wo*tern pa|K*ra !*ay that a ♦•onaerat- atlvc eatimate of the damage done hy the recent river 1 tloods, from Kansas City to New Orleans, will amount to fifty million dollars. vThe Georgia Fruit crop will he g<*Qtl hut much of It w ill he pul to had use Xloro thaii fotir lutndred brandy d : stIK- h*rs have applied for Government license in thnt^tate. The first car load of Georgia water melons was shlpiKul from Pelham Sta- tfon, on the Savannah, Florida and Western H. K. to Chicago, last Thurs day. A s|n‘ei*l engine iiuslled it oil' on its long trip. The coin|nUiti \c e^mrioath»ns foi Peabody scholarsliip* in ‘tlid Nashville Normal (yolh*ge will he held the 2Hth Jntie at Columbia. So far sixty-three applications have been file<l with Sifpt I). I). Johmum. ‘They pay $HH) A . year and fare to Nnshvitto' and return. Several young latlies from thia County will compete for the prizes. A Convention of delegate* from.the County Allhiiices in the Fifth Congres sional District was held at Rock Hill on the ‘2nd Inst, (piestions were propound ed to the candidates for Congress; John J. Hemphill, W. N. Elder, J. R. Jeff ries, >V. fl. Tranthum ami T. J. Strait, after w hich Senator Stiait, of I.anen*- ter, was n miniated on the third ballot. Hr. Hemphill did not receive a single vote. # j$ I beg to announce that I am a candi date for the Democratic notriiiulion for t he .V5d Cougrrs*, and respi^full v^soy li‘it the support of ull w ho have f-nnli- , .. ,, ... .. . . . , deuce in mv ahllitSr^nd determination of the Constitution to mean 4fxaetly.| to upholl| t j M , ( , i;cnity <>f the htatc alu! For Clerk oi Court. ^ I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Clerk of the Court i rr specif ally aimmnmt m> MElfauuu 1G ■ llrvrsw ^wrrSivorir. 'f. ^•'^ A T* I 7 lidate (o, the office of County Comml*- ! Cate Master f in Equity. Notary 1 ublic pelliiiyer &. Mai), w hat it so plainly says, tio more and no less. It seeks to i nterpret the (><»«stitu- tion, the supreme party law, logically, and not according to its own likes anil dislikes, liilluciijed hy that reason, and no oilier, it holds that the rcsolti- it( Ds adopted hv the lu*t May State TT'onvention do not amount to an amend ment or abrogation of tlie plat form of THltO, nltliough they, clearly allyw the eon scon stvs of oplnhui in -'the State an,d suggest those eonelitslons totl)e Nation al Convention.for\incorpor;ition in its platform. The Cotton i’lnnt s.tys “If this posi tion ofl'iiK I’Kori.Khe well taken, then the reemit' Slate ( onventnm “had nu power” to hind the people of^, South Carolina to the support of ihe i:omiin'es of the National Demoeratie Conven tion.” That argument of our eotemporary is exactly correct. lint we submit that no such pledge was needed to hind the South Carolina tiitial in niinecs. Thevtr; existence of the May State. Conveiition and*the .sti*ps leading to its meeting had abso lutely and uueijuiuici)!y cofnmi t ri yepjATnemher of every Democratic club in tiu^Ntsitc to the support of tiie Presidential nomhice* of their party. For the call Tor thc^State Convention was issued hy the .Democratic State Executive CommUtec, the County Con ventions were siiiiimotied hy Demo eratie authority and likewise the club meetings were called togellu r hy Dem ocratic < hairmeii, the one purpose of the whole movement being the election oi delegates to the National Democrati< Convention. Having taken so much part there is now no retreat, consistent w i'li party lemur, from the earnest sup port of the nominees of the National Democracy. Such secession now would fa* every whit inexcusable ns the Haskell Afovemeid was two years ago. A* we understand the Constitution, in limiting the |»owerof the May Con* ^ ventions. infrud-'d to guard again*' i dangers involved in the constr^Minn of llarnwcll Cotintv ami pledge myself to abide by the rules governing lire ]>em* oejatic party and not to accept.a notul- natU'ii or mi efilec from any source other than -the regular ' conktliuted Democratic Organization. - y . J KICK SXKI.I.IXO. • I respectfully Announce myself a caudhkitc lor Clerk of the ■Court, of . i • .1 st ham well t Nmnt v.-stihicct to the result District, subject to tlm action ol the reg-^.... . ,,, •' . . ■i J wt he, pr narv elet- on. ihc rights oi the people. - ' RoaKitx At.oaten. The many friends of Col. W. .L 'i'al hert hyreby atrnouuch libs napit/ as a candidate for Congress from, tin* Second' ular-l>euiocrntic primal t'ol.(li’alhej t needs no introduction to the .Democrats of llaruivell and his name among Allianeemeu i,s as ahouse- fiohl word. . M any Vo.i Kifs. For Solicitor. 0. Dtrnean Ihdlinger, E*q.,. is pre sented by Ids friendH to fhe Democrats of the Second Circuit as a eandldate for Solicitor, subject to-thc return of tin* primary election. His ability has been proven in every ease in every court in which-Ife lias appeared and with this record of sueec** they eoididentlv en dorse him ns fully worthy of that trust. His high personal character, rich intel lectual endowment*, untiring profes sional industry, growing atfalinnents- and ready and eijual judgment 'emi nently fit him lor that position ,i a which it. w ill be iiis coiistant jpmjjose tbat ciate my t-»Hsi4»>nilltd tbtt nnrxtniie^Ui. 3rfirfcrm2n^giJttP^4tT^ ise;i]ir to visit tlumMt^ indiflcrcucc on A Columbia w ard club met la«t Fri day night and adopted a resolution en- darsiug and rcLiiinmiimUngi T.ilbwrt to the ItenuKTats of the S«vond District as a eandidate for Congress. Col. Talbert's Colmuhia. friends no doubt meant well, hut they iwod gag ging and that quickly. The |>ciinn-rat* i the Cotton I'lant an I to guarantee *b- •f the Scetmd Di*tilei are .,mtc I mIuU fair plftj i»i the puis. Por M Is lent to clr.M»se for Utcinsrhc* and wilt ; nr „ i» IHm n that le** intere*t i* taken in resent siirh officious outside flilerfer- 0|M . tl | nK * xrreiM s of the eauipaign* from Columbia isjieciaMy or any ,han after indith * get waiiiie.l up, and » here rise generally. u would U- easily po*sih.c for a minor- m. Ki‘ l >nbllr.ii National Con.pnlion ll)r “• “••• V*"* »">• hl " < r r ,ii , r lt .. . I rim it to suit theuiM'Ut * atid tiicir iii!«*r to nondnuU* mmhdates for i resident cats, and to juake that uiMortune ioi- |ios»ilde the t oiistilutloii i* so plaiiil) none, inmieeut-shall snller undeserved puui.'limcnt. • J'i vk lioi .M iks, Charles Carroll Simms, Esrp, i* an- uouneed by his friends a candidate for j the Demoeratie nomination for Solicitor in the; Second < ireuit. I*y-*his »>w n en deavor and on Isis own merits he. has won his way into the front ot hi* pro- fes»ion and is presented, a* well fquip- p» d by diligent, eoutinuous studa^of the law, well trained by *meee<*ful prac tice in the court* and \Vcll qualified hi teniperameiit and courage to till tlie of fice w iih honor to himself and compleie sail* I action to tlie Stale. ■y * Harnwki.i.. - For the Senate. ■, S. (}. Mayfield, E*<j., has e> nsented. at the urgent in*i»t»nre of his.nianv friend*', to beeome a eandidate for the Stale "■euate, Mihject to the rules and r *gulat« ii* of the Demo'ratic part-. We pledge him to abide by the re*nil* of the primary Hei Gqii inpl out it. u.-c.ijo “a iioinluath.n or an oloee from ant soiircM other than tlie regularly eoiisti- luted DeiiuM-raiic nrg:iniza<lon. 01 Many Fmkmm. Cnpt. Jiditt K. Alien is aniioiiueed a etndhlal* for the J n-moeratic uoniiua- tlioi for the Mate >• on'p. He will abide bv the r* stilts of the primarv rlei lion and not accept eitlo r a iiomiiyttion or nn otllc• from any soure«* other th.Nu the regularly eolOti* tulcd | n inocra' it* org.iuiz it ion. and Vhi»-I*rps|«|ent met at M innea^dis on Tiiesilay. Ilefore our nelt issup lhe standard hearers of the g. o. p. will In* n In the field On Saturday Mr. Ja«. (J- lilaliiP reslgnnl as Srerrlary of Staty and Mr. ilarrlsim accepted hit with drawal In short order. This action of **the plumed knight”* U eonsidered pqulvalcnt to a declaration that ^lUrkis l« willin.” There i* trouble In the Republican camp, hut “the co hesive power of public phindpr” will keep lU worst elements lu clo«v elbow touch. Harrison'sdiseiplc* claim that he w ill wdn In a ranter. llUiut’* wor- shlp|»ers l>oast that he w III be uomli.a ted w ith a hurrah and the dark horse* I arc looking w ide eyed and *a>ing noth- If, however, our iwte^prrtatirm D wrong and ITie Cotton 1‘iaut i* «*i>rnct, I* there not ground for argument b\ parity of reasoning that if Ihe adoption of resolution* nqiorird hy the Commit- | tee ami adopted bv the Conventh>i' j make IIm* party platform, that the adoption of resolution* einlor*iug tin presefit admiui*t ration ami rectmimriid- ing It for re-election amount to It* te. iioinination and make it* metulierM the aiiopteil nominees of the party? / If this lie a correct couclii*loii then the canva*s of tlie State now i i pro- ! grr** la entirely ii«ele-* and the cam | pdgn need not be roii!hiue«ra day Ion- ger. * • I ™ ' Wp submit thc*e consideration* to 1 our coteiu|>orary, a* n ady t«i be con- ' i lined as we are toemilert it. House of Representatives. The many friend* of Hon. II* II Crum hereby aniitMinep him a* a candi date f<*r the House « f Rcprcselitatll tml pVdge him, ttirtr fHrarf V sitp|M>it. He will ahide hy the rule* and ngula- tion* of the Deiiim rat ie partv.* Maav Kaiax ;»a. | rc«|>rrtru)Iv anu< didate for the Hou*<< and *«dieit tlie •iiiq* I pledge luysHf t« silt* of tin* primary a cep? eitle r a tiou. i from auv *«oir« •* oih 11 i*oU*tiluled Demo. ni’.ee myself a car *f ReprpseiitaHvp* rt o| the frecplp. abide l»V I he re b . tinu i n 1 ttot t* at loti <*r an olfie« U >an the r* a* organ i . A. A11. rular* atom. ?*tt. didate fo«' sjoucr, subject to tlie rules and regula tious of the Ifemocratlc party. 1 pledge ! of myself to abide by the resultsof the pri- ; inary election ami not to accept either a ! AT TORN KYS AT I.A\V’ f iwiiilnatlon or an olliee from any source ; „ i» nPllv ..,.i| < r oth.r Umn tin- r^ul«rly « n.«wu«l! 1-uiMihk, lianmill, S. t. 11 elected my « very el luck—will bo to make the visit*‘ot the people to and their business transactions witli that ofiieo pleif.saut ami agreeable, G. 11 ;~K IRK LAN p. m r eonsultation with mnuyTriemls. and ivt their so 1:eitatbm^ k have-dccirlrrI to oiler my self a* a candidate for ( lerk of Court, and hereby pledge, mi self to abide by the rules anti I'egulatlons gov erning jjie primary election lu I»arn- wejl county^_4To every call of my 1<*I- low citizens in the past 1 have respond ed and served them faithfully and with *II the ability of which l am possessed, and now for the first time ask them for their votes. As to where I stand polit ically jt is tud ne,4 ; essary k for me to «‘X- phtin. as I neither carry two faces nor sail under false colors. Lam only a far mer and cannot spare the time, from my iarm to niake^a general canvn** of the county. I hope my frimids^will appre my itart. ‘‘ y - :— Uespectfully, ± \V; S. 15\ m r.Kiio. I respectfully announe« myself as a candidate 1 Qr ro election to the oflicc of ( lerk of t he (hmrf. Had my friend* ap|reared at all rriTue- taut to underlake the trouble ami ex- cit4‘ii.ents of another canvass 1 would have forcborne to oiler I'Or tlie position, but with a kindr-payt iality and a gener ous Uevo.tiou whicli lias very Ueeplv lom lusl.my heart they have with zeal on* ardor assumed all the heat and bur den of the struggle. ’1 hey strongly urge I/cmocratic organization. c. M‘. Moody. I re.s|>l?ctfully hnnoiuVce myself a ean didate f<jr thw (rllice <d ( ouuty CotiiniU- sioner, subject to the rule* and regula tions of the Democratic party. I pledge myself to abide by tire results of tire pri mary election and not to accept either a nomiinpion or an office from any source other than the regularly consl’tuted Democratic orgauizalion. \V. ^1. II.MrnKX. X County Treasurer. I re,sprclfu>ly announce myself a eari* didate for re-elyefion to the ollh e. of I’iea-urcr of liarnwe.U county." I pledge myself toabide by the re^lifts of tlie pii- mary elect ion ami not fo accept a nomi,- n rl.ioti or an oMice from an v source i.ther than the regularly constitut'd l>eno- cratic orpani/ation. A. F. Fkkk. - For Sheriff. RKI EtlKNCK*: CitlzeiisYSavlngs Hank.., Hank of-Harp- well, lluhhcll fcegal Directory: uiavin I hereby announce myself a eandi date for tire Sherid's otllee, pledging mystdr to ai»id>‘ M- Jiic. .Xfcs'.ilt. o|[ J jle j-- yDi'iiirn^ra 1 h prifllal^'r J ' T w iirriot, aeeept ofiice outside of ihe regular Demoeratie party. II, HI Nk\ n.s. I hereby announcemy*elf a cumUdilJc for re-e.ection to -the Sbcri ll \ otlb e. IMedgihg ni\ s. If to abide by fbe result of the Demo.-iatJ* 1 - jm+nitry. I w iih not accept olliec outside of the regular Dem ocratic par’y. J. \Y. Eancasikk. For Coroner. I respectfully atmoumv oivsclf a ean- dida?«.b r decri'Hj to tlu* tUli.vs of ('»tro*- Uo*t ■manner in whieh Hiave dls~• tier of ilarnwell co.inty. I | ledge my ehargcxl the duties of the office has more than justified them in my former elec tion. They assist, and it is very pleas ant for me to believe tlno.i, that I have given universal satisfaction. That the people of Hurnwcli county w ill not set aside and pjfcrly condemn to defeat their old public servant, who ha* eer- tainlv striven to serve them with zeal and fidelity. If 1 have acquired any right* at the hand* of a generous and fair minded |»eople, hy honest and un tiring work. Am! tlie cheerfuT per bom - mcc «zf the Manifold duties of the hon orably position to which th»*ir Ire.* «ut- frag.** Iiave ealle»l n;e I earnestly hope that they will «ho\v their coni-nned ap probation an.f utiaUatcd e«*nfid.*nee hv ret* inirtg me in tio* pSa.'cin whicli Uieii friendly judgmi’tit ha* put tt»e. IMe.lging in\ *< If to accept the rr*nlt of th** 'IN-nivcralie priiuarr, with a cheer I ti I hot a* and an abiding, faith in .he s»li*e •»! j list ice of a g-awl and patri- .•tie |wM.plf, I l**ave m3 *elf iu Iheia hands. l»c*i*'ctlul v. W. tilLMORR A|MM>. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I reapectftilly aniHMinee mv«elf a ean didate ttrr tiie irtfirr of founty fomini*- «i**!ier, •ntijiyt t'» the ml*** and regula. m *11 t«» amde bv flu ri .nit* ot the pi iiffa- rv’ election ami not to accept a nomina tion or an office from any source other than the regularly constituted Demo eratie organization.* S. ('. Wii.j.i.ois. Having served a* (‘ornner'to the best of my ability and to the complete *at- j ♦fjtei h»ii-iif au aPPfc■'j athr-» pnt>tn- a^ an*appointee to fill the unexpind ter n of the lat<‘ •Mjn.NV, Krccmau— 1 iter* - Tti c«'M»pli:uie.* with the eain*** wishes <»f many f ilends-Trimuinee mv^ *ell a camHdal * b»r U;** o'fire of t '<»r.» - n t, —mbpvr to the rule* ami regula- tl ill* of the Di*iin*cratie I’arij', i4»*dge«l to aldde h> the r* Sli It * of !}»•• FMm tVy (Section, and (pialified bv taitliYdl p*r- form «'u‘e of duiy to ;gAc cf!Ici»-iU avr- vicc to the i*oople. S I.. Pr Acnrit. I rraprctfully announce myself a* a The undersigned respectfully' gives notice tliat he w ill attend at hi* olllce in Harnwell on tlmfirst week and Giird week of the month, beginning "the monlli on the first Monday of same, and at otjier times mny be found at Ham- berg'. JOS. M. SKIN NTH. Altorney at Law. May bth 1SU2.. • . cow " TICE. . The annual mod ing of the stockhold ers of the faroiina .Midland lijilw‘;fy Conijraiiv: will beheld <»u the fid Wed nesday - of June (I'ith June, ’5)2) at 12 o'clock M.,itt the oirice of theCompauv 'in Black\ Hie, S, C.. in the County (*f Haruw cil. II. H. V.’.M.Ki n. Secretary. Uarnwcll, Mav 2-ili. 1 S>2, WtolWrBuild? Persons in Barnwell desiring to build would do well to see the undersigned. R. A ELMS, A tty . at Law* Barnwell, S. (J , Feb, 2.-), UW2. ' ' 1 v J WALK • . ' A Competition WALK I WALK. r 1 W ALK Final Discharge. Notice is Hereby given thab.jrhe “un dersigned w ill file his final account w ith .1. O. Par ter.-on, L-t., J udgeof I'roluite, On Saturday, the 2d day of July next, at 10 o'clock i.» tin* forenoon, a* Guard iau of the person and estate of Sadie Williams, amt ask tor Lett -is Pi*mi*so- ry. . W. R. WILLIAMS, j nn* 2 SJmnians Iq-Steal Defsndrnts. ♦ Rhitr u£——-Ptfru/b/a I CoUi fn > Co hi - lln nwrlt Co**/*. 1 j/iuh Jhm. J. S. Oliver, Plaintiff, against The Savannah C<m*truetion Gompany, I lefeudaut. }■ l M MONS FOR REM KF. (CoillplMillt >egvet|.) To the Defendant, tfie Sa\annah < pn- —*11 liet ion t ‘nrupairW: Ydm arc helx by siiuunoticd aml^rc- ,|iiii-ctt lo an.>.wtH'4h»‘ e»»mpbrmT tn thl action, of which a copy I* here* ilh » i-v-erL-TrfTi'ui you, ami to .••rve a ••••pv <*f I(|Noiiunderstand come to my MaiinSf re(*^?*t(>re iu the Rvan Building and I wSilq»iove by facts and figures that cannot lie, that 1 walk all round all competition. N. G. W. WALKER, Livt: Merchant. N: % t • * x. I -am selling at cost for cash Mur stock of goods that I bought from Duncan it Hay. 1 \<nnt, to move them like hot cakes. Come and In-lp me and yourselves at the same time. N, G. W. WALKER, /■ ___—Lfvi? -M'ereterrrf: eaudi.b for the oil icc of t .P Barnwell Coiiuiv in the com lug prTiita- ry election. t to tlit* rule* and 11 g- illaliotift iffihe l»cnioeiatic partv. Ibt ALWjt Bl U< kb Vl.TKK. your am *ub* rib It iruw ci t. r t.e * day 1,1 > an*w•r ab*re san will ip| aiamUat 1 Mfed !». 1* 2. IV.«iiiUi rv •1 to t fie > .1 lu* ( (• * C.. will rin i»* rvic ; v to H T>.iru w >re i|i! eoT.p a lit II! 1 e cc »'i t'»e I ow n ot tw* ht 1 d tv* at* exclil-ive 0! t! e and if.you tni, tv it v> i'fiiti tiie liiiu* iilf iu'Jhi* act in t, irt f• *r the n liel dc-' I am receiving tlie First Now Goods of tin* Season ami am weeks ami week* abend of everybody. 'J’hey are heaiiti. tul and so cheap lii.nt buyers will forget the cry of hard times. I sirall keen full *bA-k* and sell at price* that cannot fa+f-to please. ' lb fore buying elsewhere try me and I will do the re*(. ' N. G. W. WALKER, Live Merchant. febl 1 William Malt TURDS OVER A HEW LEAF, 2'•til Mai A urn*. 1 Ki.m Plaimill T‘»the Ib fendant. The * r. P. (n»j AI.DHD II. \ttorneV* av anindi 1 oti- lH»n’t b# finded. The price of cotton I* likely to go up lue.n. 'The eau«es for nu advance are many and gv«Ml. Tim a reage ha* been cut ih w n every n here. Even In Texn* the reduetion i* apper tained tp lie fully 2n |»er cent The late tloods in the Mi»*i*«ipp| and U* lower tribuiaricN will give many Ihouwnd. of rl,h .orn In krt,,,.,., 0 '''TA".'", 1 ', 1 ', 1 ? "l' i?'; 1 r 1 '""'"' t * May* that hi* fricml* did, in an«wer i-' Mississippi ami- Luiii*i:ina to ^in**. objeetionato ugaiu lH*eomiiigae in- IJghtar manuring. Hie late s pri rig and 1 •lidate, ex^^i*** that opinlnii That be- GtMier.il Green will shortmi the c|vp 1 l*** x in ** he a* li flMMiii'd In the South Eastern State*. The Vulee uf a VuCer. KJitnr l*ru\tU : In la«t week'a l*sne rapt. Trotti de- I nies Ms*iiming to have been the ehohv After a few week*, w hen price* go up and crop* are promising, people w Ul lu* tempted t»>,buy lot* of tiling* on credit that they could get along without very well. v Don’t. Keqi on at the slow buying rate so far kept and have your fun at Clirintuiaa and New Year. The State Campaign. Barnwell i* the Banner County That was proved again on Tuckd#) 1 , Tlie opening meeting of the State Cam paigu was the most orderly that has been held in the State in three or four years. Good humor prevailed, every speaker was given a courteous hearing and there was no attempt or even desire to resort to tlie how ling down processes that have obtained in less fair and less civilized counties. Barnwell hasgiven the State campaign a dignified begin ning and if the rest of the State Nvill follow her good example it w ill be one of argument, education and good feel ing. About six hundred persons' a nunibcrof laylies injluded, were injthe audience. County Chairman Bellinger presided. Col. Janies L. Orr, candidate for Lieutenant Governor on the Sheppard ticket^ made the opening speech of a half 1 our in length. Attorney General UcLaunn followed in a speech of the same length. Ex-Gov. Sheppard next sjioke for forty-five minutes ami Gov. Tillman came nect with a speech of one hour and a quarter. Brief speeches were made afterwards by Lt. Gov. K. B. Gary, State Superintendent of Educa tion W. I). Mayfield, Col. W. J. Talbert/ As to whaLihe speaker* said we u ill have inorj to sny hereafter. There is plenty of time for tint. he decided to take Hieir adtin*. So you see he didn't assimie to be the choice, no, no,'but •4mpl v believed that he w a*. Now Ictus see to what extent he ami hi* friend* are justified and how well founded that •'opinion''i*. To do *0 I give the number of vote* receive# hv the three leudihg candidate* for -Audi* •tor, whi« h an a* follows: Trotti U.:7, HunterRiley >'.«>. ’These are jhe figure* in tirst primary and I don't think that they will hear Caj t. Trotti out iu alf those hard sayings tiiat he ha said. I rr«|MH*tfut1y announcetiiy*«*lf a ean- dtdate lor t he Hoii»**of R>‘|»r*-*entatlvi *. I pledge mv«sdf *o abide hv the rc*tilfs of tlie pciiosi v ehvtioii and net 11 ae- cept a iioiiwn itioii or an office trt jm nhv MMirec other than the r*-jfniartyToii*ti- 111 ted Demoeratie oig.tid/ .tiou. W. H. Carti it. The many friend* of >lr. W. R Brab ham hereby atimninee him a* a eandi date * or I lie !’oti*e of Representative*, and pledge him their In si tv *upport. He will abide by the rule* and r« gula- tiotiKol tin* ikanoerath* partv. Many FkiiNh*. 'The many frleml* of J. |r. Ninnr«l hereby aujumma* hiuiosa esudidate for the lloll*(• of Representative*, am' I pledge him their Yiearty aupjMirt. j will abide bv the rule* and regulation* ••f the • Ih*im>ei.if1e party of-Bari)weU 'county. . . Many Fuipmm. '^'' r j tn th ! Megv For Auditor. I respectfully announce my«elf a candidate for re-election to tin «dfice of Auditor of Barnwell County. I pledge myself to abide by tin* results of the primary elect ion and not to accept a nomination or an olhee from unv source other thati the regularly constituted If any 1 neat all ha* any right or ! Democratic organization. * G. M vtn in lit*nth a. canc to complain it is ( apt. Riley ami mol Troll!. * , ThatCapt. Trotti had been sllghtlv i 1 rf*i)eetfully announce myself a ean- sMlettocd is evident, no doubt, Imt I , lor 'I«c “fiice id Auditor of Harn- di*d not know, I must confess, that any ' V0 ‘* * puntv. I pledge tnv*cll to ahiih* attempt hail been made to assas*inat<* or , ' ,t ‘ results ot the Trimarv Ehetion take his poHtieal lite, and 1 vvouhl sug- , ‘ 1h1 not to accept a nomination or an that lie oficr a reward for the olhee I mm any source other ttnm the got would ho assassins.\’That he intemlcd to shoot nt> his op|M)imnfs in the la*t eleetion is not for im> to that lu* has shot at somebody i* evident as car. b * seen from his card of announcement a'ul otherw ise, now, my intention, even if I could, to injure or irrjudice tln^ Capt’s. cause, but simply to notice him, iu such a w ay as to ean*e him to he noticed, and to notice himself, vvljat hard things he vvas saying, and to see if he could jus tify himself or not,which I think he has failed to do. I now leave it with the people to judge, 1 shall have noth- regularly eonstituied ganization. ing more to sa$\ Believing thqt the otllee should seek the man. and not the man theolliee, tire o friends of Gaptaih S. W. Trotti place it was not, and is^ n.rGj idin in nomination for Auditor of Harn- welT county, subject to tlu* rules and rognTitUons of the Democratic prima ries, heingassured that if elected he will serve. . S v v v nNai 1 R1 v k r S kct r o x. 1 respectfully announce mvself a can didate tor the DemocnuKrnomination for Auditorof Barn well < oiiTh,v und so- A VorgK. - licit the supportof tiie people. I pledge myself to abide hy the results of tin* pri- mar* election 'and not accept either a (’ourt News. nomination or an office from any source other than the repularly constituted Democratic organization. J.VMKS 0 Sandkrs. Judge Kershaw’s health gave way at Beaufort Court and' under adv ice of his p’lysjcian that he must cease all work orjiivItvaltli would he 1oet.he returned to ni* iiome at < amden. 1 he Supreme Court was informed of Ills eomlith n.aud Gliief Justice Melver ap|M)inted tin* lo'lovvfng Judges to d*f 1 , ‘ tv ' hi* work in tills circuit: Judge Jamot didab Aldrich at Beaufort. Judge Hudson at Ham|)ton. June l.Uh; Judge I /Jar at tion* ot tlu* Demoeralu Aikeiil June 20lh. and Judge U iiher* loedg* 1 mv*c|f to abide by the results of spoon at Barnwell, July lllh. pi Huary ©lection and imjt to accept . - either a nomination or an jofiice from j any source oilier than the regularly I constituted Dc&tocralic organization. . R. H. IIaklky. r t«> tlie ml*** and r< ti.or* of th<' IH-m«wrath* fmrt.v. I ptedg - )uyM*:r to ahiil** Hv there»oll*ol Hie pri mary electi"ii aod im»i to kcccpt eith* r a noiyinatlon «»r an office from anv source other than the regularly const *.uted lb uim ratic organizaiion. W. H, Br.xxr.TT. The many friends of Uroioir F. Bon* iKoliDb g leave to aitnoutice hloi a* a eatitlhlntr |«.r the ollh e t otitiMc C*hu- uiUsiooer of Baruwt?! l ••iiutv, aod pietlge him to atiob* hv the tine* and j regulation- of the Democratic p.uty (». | Barn well t oont v, Maxy Frikxmk I re*iM*ctfully «nno.met* mvself a can didate |or Go* ••Hire of ( ounty t oiimd*- -loner, »ul#)*wt to tli** rtrtc* and r» gnl;i- tionaof the In*ni(*cr*tie parly. I pletfge tnv*elf to ahidf hv the ie*nlt* of lite ptjiitary elect ton aod not to accept eitit* r A umuiiMtion or nn ollLv frum n;i\ *onr«v (sttier rhan the regularly consti tuted i HuiMKTath* org.iui/at ion. • I*EoMiiK IV. |*KAC(M'R. Th** friend* of Mr. J. S. StUi, Sr., re- •IHVlfttlly announce him~a candidate lor the office of 1‘ounty t'ointuisAlotter, •nbject tssiht*rules anti regulation* of the IH-nflwrath: par-ty, atul pleJge'him to ahitle the reauit* ot the primary eletr- He I ti'Ui and not t«» accept either a immina- | tiou or,an *»Mo , e from atrv amtrol I than the regular const it rrted I democrat tc I orggniTiatioii. . Many Friknos. 1 resjtoet fully annoimee myself a can didate for the olllce of County t'onimi*- *iotier, *uhject to the rnlca and regula tion* of tho Democratic partv. I pledge myself to abide by tlu* re*uit*of tlu* primary election atul not to accept either a t.omiii ttioii or an office from any source other than the regularly con-tituted Ifcinocraticorganization. M. U. Wam.. I*!©*] ©ctfullv Announce myself a can didate for tin* ollict* <*i (bounty Gomtui*- sionci , subject to the rules and regula tion* of tju* Deimtcratic party. I pledge myself to ahide by the results of tin* primary election and not to accept cither a nomination or an oilier from any source other than tlu* regularly constituted Democratic organization. J. A. OlASSKRK.VC. I yo'pectf.illy announce myself a candidate for re-o.lcctioii to tin* ollice of (anility Commissioner, subject to the ruloT'and regulutions of tlu* Democratic party. 1 pledge myself to abide by the results of the IThuary Election ami not to accept either a nomination or an ollice irom any source other than the legulaily "constituted Democratic or ganization. G. H. Lanoi.kYv 1 respect fully announce m vself a can didate for re-election to the ollice of- Comitv Commissioner, subject to the rules ami regulations of t hv Democratic party. I [dedge myself to abide by the results of the primary election ami not to accept either a nomination or an office ffoni any source other than the regu- 1 aHy constituted Democratic organiza tion. H. J. Bki.m.nokr. Having he«n assured by many friends that my services as County Commis sioner have given wptire satisfaction, afid at their earnest sdHyitaiion I an- nounciv myself a eandidate'for re-elec- to the rub •inocratir par- hy life results primary ejection and not to ae- Rarty, I Bai n w 1 I respect fully antuuinie myself » ran- ’ (*tni*AUV I didaie for the Dcmoeratk l•^Hn^lJati•^n c*’’' 1,1 l *‘ l tyr ^ Kroner of ll.irnw < H c’ttiniy uttd m*-t ", loreg^ ii*^ 1* a« — Hen G.e ' < f 'I < w b'. ’ J K h, », "I to • ( I IK ..I I plr«Ur m>f*e|f to abide by the result* """* , s j of the primary election and tuM to see* pt '‘rtnvii ci her a itOioin .tion of au ui(t*v Irom j miv Miureeotlier Ginn tin* tegu nrly (-(Hi* n-itutcd Dcnitwratie orgat>iantl(»u. II KX li t 1*. I'Yi Ilk*. I rc* pert fully arnouue* fnv sell neAti- dbl:tt(* tor the Dene cr*i-iioiiiitiaUon l ake tii>t<ee Gfut- ncthni, of vvhich ' , v' a* lii'-d tn Hie lie ( Ottrl ot f ('ID- li. iu I be • omit V •OUth f .»l«Jit*4. UtUcg^th >lav A. I*. . IDtBi. ai i»»;h H. • iHniotftt * A ttofiu v. juneJ Bariiwt 111 . 11.. t . Goiitiiiues SJ unnra n Ablest Di iCiiuUU ts. for < ofon* r o licit the *upp I | Inigo n '•Kit* of I or pi icrcpt either / I OHt Mil V *‘>111 . \ <•• n-lLu B aniwed «''itntv*uiid *••* ot the pi •I* If hv t! a 1 d D Mid'lr II V elei‘t {<<11 *• .(•lO.t.atl'Ul or ither than flu* r- gul.ii • loKet ific organi«.*tion, JtltiXMl.V 11. lot.IX. Tlx W. k el ly, AT'l OITN I .V AT’ Is \ \V, bi.a« Kvu.u:, s.r. HTM fiTAelW In’tin* State and I'nitod *'Ia(e< < oiirt* and give hi* prompt and ino*l eaiefui attruliolt to ail hH«li»ri'* 1 v «»r >ol tn * viu»i in v.t Ba^IX M M.|. 4 MY. ti CGt It T t >1' i «»M M« *N ITT J. S» Oliver. 1‘Uhit.lt’, again*! m*!ruction « t frmbiti!. * F*»R RKI.IEF. Mint Herved.) * Mud 1 on\er*h»n. IV in 1 < I*. SI M Mo\ D 'ongL F^r ’Tie*,.» VS. mpa'i)* nrni*p d — AT hi di. Ill .4 v 2»1 ilnsiness AT THE OLD STAND crsl FOR SALE Democratic or- (i. o. Rii.ky. MODERA TE RATES.- A vacant lot. fer a *to.re and dwrliing. hrantiiiil 4«»wii of V-uHur. N. ( .♦ ire* .J» \ 1JU fy**t, and i- -ttuated n»*«r the Anion depot. Ihi* bu ran be , InMiglH eiieHi*. It will pay any one who j desire* a heHlthv home to *ee me or w rife at onee, it* liii* special bargain w ilr not beojien but a few day*. ( IIA RLE Y t . I‘A IT ERsoV, v, Barnwell, s. C. * mayi'J- Iw To tiie De/e.iidant, I lu* >avanitAlt * on- *t ru't Ion • oiii1>aii v 1 Von are In-ri by •umitiofied and re ipiirrd to an**vVr the eoiiipluini in tlii* Action, of whieh a copy i* herewith served 11(1011 veil, and t*» serve a copy ol ymir *n»w.*r to the-aid eoiii('!aiut on ill© *tiu*/: ib« r hi* ( Pice in Gie I •<« n of Barn Weil, S. 4 ., W iGiin t w enl> days after fill* «e| v ice !:■ ri of, ' Xi - !u-ive of the day of *uch sefv h> ; and it vnn'fail to Answer the eouiplatnr wititiu the Itiue afor«-sAJ(l, th*; |datniitl in this act ion j v. di apply p» tiie ( ourt foj tiie relict «lc-’ uiMioied in the coioplah.l. Dat' d Barnwell, >. c., 2mIi May A. The Old Principles TIIE BEST GOODS AT 1’. (•iimore Snnuo * K« ' L To the Defend Scliool Goininissioner. • jhion to tliat olUce, sybject •(vspectfully auimuncc piyself acan- ;l iid regulations nL the Dc te for the Ollice of School t’ommis- j , v< H „ ( j ph.jjred to abide 1 •r; subject to Huy tile* and regula- | „j the primary election hi From date until eompietTv (dosed out I niiVr my eittin* *tu( k ot General Mer chandise at COST FOR CASH. 'The stock Islluinplctc in all lines, the good* are all of thebe** quality and lar test style*and price* aiTimne above ii 1st cost. If vou need (Jroceries, Shoes, House Furnishing Good*, Dry (biods^T.ad'hcs’ Dress Goods, Miilinery GooiG, Hard ware, or anything, remember that now is the time and my stoTe. thi* place to get them. 1 MEAN Bl SIN ESS. JESSE DU AN. SUMMONS TO ABSENTEES, Statr of South ('"r Jino J Jiafhicell Com. 1 //. \ In thr Vrohulc Court, In Re, Nuncupative Will of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Davis. To Whitfield Cave, Whitfield Cave, the younger, Eliza Rountree, Mary Lee, Mourning Moon*'. ZilpfraOwens, I,a- FayCfte 4 ave,.Tb‘njamrn Cave, Zil- pliia H. Bennett, Rusie W ilson, Mou- sie Ki*at!y, Martha Il.tzai, \N . 1 . Cave. 'You will plca-c take notica that a XMlicupjttive \\ til of the late ills. Lliz- . C. C I*, fl.sj’ J T. A f.DRIt ll 4 aint; fi ' AI tor ney. nit, I oe Savannah fonstriiitlou Company: Take notice •th it thy summons in thi* action, ot which the foregoing i*a copy, was filed in tlie'ollice of tin* Clerk ot Court ot Cmumon IHia^. at Baniwell, in the County of Haniw eil, -aid Stale of .■snuGi f aioltna, oir the 2''i lida v of Mrry IN'.ij. Roil I’. Al.DRiCII. 1‘iaiittill > AUoriii'V, june2] BarnwelH . IL, S. C. TTI M K1 »\V A 1C s i* A 1 1-: An !i< ir to ft-'tlK^OOIf tio r.as tn»iii><| la MUllt ’ingjiis i.aiiic and ten eeiits to AorNTs’ ItRcqitn 'irs Or five -V. Stamps will j < i n r* man.1 vvliirlin^ 1*11 ovi-r thi- vvjtrld ; to sir.vi'.K pulilislu-rs, iii.imij^etiiC) rs. patmt« *-s. ivisd tlio. r cmplov^i.g n .tiiiV, ai:d will bring .vou large mail.of Iicoks. magazines, pajiers. lettt r • and .s.uu|Jc> •>! ofiering )i»u bar i gains, agrm it :-, et •. Addi«ss AiiEN J.' - KK( (>K1>, Box 4:i, Atlanta.(Ja. i apii-!y Military Y/eek. Persons w ho desire to seeifre comfor table b >ard and ai'i'oiumndafions in Barnwell during “Aiiliiary WcVk” can make! arratigemenls by corresponding wifli the undersigned. As a large at temianc'* i- expected it will lie well for all inleiiding to come to notify me so th?.t ample preiiaration mav be made. W. R. ( HRISTIE. Chairman Committee on Entertain. tf PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES ▼ RAD*: MARK. CuJity api AItatj. 4 The Lowest Prices. Come and See. w. VV. .MlMIRK. W . I W II.ACN, JUT. MOORE & WILSON — HAVE NOW ON HAND— A COMi’l.KTE ASSORTMENT OF COFFINS-AN DOC ASKETS OF ALL SIZES, STYLES AND QCALITIES. Prices the. lowest In the County. Persons needing these goods will call ot? NV . VV .Moore at VV m McNab's, Barn well, or VV . I. W ilson^,Allendale. 4, tn.arir , . . ahetli Davis has been presentfil at this 1 ' ■> »" •)'' ••••, ('«••> »••; 11 (or !'r.,I,:,(,.. V„„ Uol.v no. »onr,v oilier lll:.l> llle reoul.u-ly culi.U- as of klil.liv,! of llo Tile Butter Record Broken. 1 respectfully anuoffnee myself a caq- didaic for re-elccliou tiv the otlice of School 4 Otnmts-u.licr, ntbject to the rule* Mild regulations of the lb tpocratic Party. I pted&w myself to fbide by the i that the rtihfk of the Democratic primal Th© People and The Colton Plant. Kxoxvillk,Texx., May 2!)—Signal’s Article IV of tin* Constitution of the • l! ‘k', a Jei*ev row owned by Gen ,. ... „ ' - .. . Saar M mre,of Huntsville, A!a., ha* just Democratic I arty ot South 4 arol.na, broken Hi© rc ord a* a butter producer, adopted iuStafe Convention.September sin-ba« gone liirotifh a year s test and ](Rh ISiM), laysd'iwn this law: “Every now ahead of the record, with four Prcsidentiki election year tho»© 4’ounti , days to spar*. jler production for the .1 .. . , , year w ill lie approxiniHte to i,n|U iiounds Conventions in May shall elect ujelo- naUnsr h.-r th • iiim*t H-r*evin in.. irstji, Loa t'uii ven Goa .Gb-.l 7 “ Hn , n.m any ....ire* otner u.iii in© regu-1 to nhltfe * rictlj by the mJes and regu- xi»e 2blh day of Fehruarr A. I Cl' 2. gaUs toabtttc (ouYci.tnm caBbd frj#orid. Hury^dlgrctfk ail n“t>t and her larly cou.lituUd lh ..•.wratic orguniza- laiioui ol tU TKuim ratic Primaries^ -T^ P U mm u U | luted I femecratic orgafiization T hanking my friend*-tor their gener ous su pport in I hi* past and sifjicit ing it* con't inuance I promise, if ctected, to gire my hesi and most careful service to the public.* N. M.'Wamckr. Seeing that my. friend* l ave placed my name tiefore the public for tlo olUce of County Conimissioiier. aiid knowing aiu pre tended testatrix that you be and appt ar before thi* fourt ot Probate for said, idunty at B.iiiivvell tII., S.i:., on the first day of July A. D. 1>'.»2 to contest ttie same if you plea-© to d * so. •• 1 J. 4). PA TTERSON, J P. B. r. To W bitfield Cave and Benjamin Cave: You will plca*e take notice that the; Petition ami Summon* herein were filed DRl (.(, |s f AND Ol'T H I A\, Has exclusive sale of th^se celebrated glassc/in Barn-veil, S. (’. ICKI.la ATVI 4k Ike purpoM. ol t'iocUug deiegaUk to the l tevord true. • . * • ' • k result* of tl*©'primary Heetimi oud ! ie* require that all eandidules pU)|gc in tin Probate Court fdr the ot The only manutaeturlug Opticians in m accept either a lumiinatiqu or an ollice : thciusi lvcs. 1 do hereby pledge my self B^rnwi li. State pf South Carolina, .on*[ the South, Atlanta, 4 Ja remitani •mtrvw <4lM»r :J..ui Go* r©gw| taabUle atrietli bv the mies and r©gu» xhe gothdav ot Fehruart v. 1*. !> 2. * ^^I'cd.Hers - • mt (Ko. P4TTKHSOJS, tkc* ■ Hou. R. t. kiteWLa>ti. I ' ‘ K. C L LnaxiinLu. I urayJbsOw J 1*. B.C. 1 7 A. HOWARD PATTERSON, A.TTOIW K. VA'/l-AW. BARNWELL t\ Il’, $.C. !ppfi©»l wKh . J. O. Saqders, NOTARY PPHI.H , ELMORE, S. C. I will gir© prompt attention to all business confided to me. I will also , In ep a full assortinentof Blank*. Liens r ! Bills of Sale, Mortgages, Land Leases, 1 Laml-Tities, Contracts, Notes, Ac. J. O. > AN DERS. aprJl-Gnx Notary Public. Filial Discliarge. .. . - 'V. Notic© IS hereby given that the un dersigned will file hi* fin a* account with J. o. Patterson, Esq., Judge ot IS,,bate, on Saturday, the Dta day of Juhf next, at 10 o'clo v *k in the forenoon, a* Adiiiin- istrator of estate of J. L. Parker, de ceased, and a.*L for L**tters Disniis-ory. M.UT li LAS HAIR. mav BHd. I Win give pro: ipt atteRtum Ip ai 1 bua- ■ i«e»» etitm-Ual to hi* cate* dccJl j. Jamurv *.qb f istv. *• Y**i ftm Mtkl fee dwi uuikuww.