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8 T E V X S ON. N l> Tho bnllle of Kull I&iiii wuh fought to-iUy thirty «n« yparn # m»pf L' Ip re l»nti w riim of ihej^orett -palfwl »t -rmcp^aM hni i* Tnjury to tho rolling of tkebulhliiig may reaull there- fnmi. Wo fouml the Jail In goo<l (Htitdition and the primmer* made no complaint of Hill an “a horror of Kopuhlicanlatn." Several balejt of new cotton were markctetl in Texas last week. The first receive 1 at Moimton came from San l)iep>, weighed •VJO iioumls, claaMod ■iiddlfng ami was sold for u Jiew Orleans firm. the begintiinc. Three negroe* from Kufoftl'a Dridge charged with break* eelved too late to Iw passed o|»on by the Grand Jury, ^ * Treasurer Free paid out about nine bit ml red dollars to jurors, wilnchses and constables. Presentment of the Grand Jnry* To the lion. I. I). Witherspoon, Judge presiding at the July Term of the Court. We, the Grand Jury, beg leave to make the following re|K>rt : We have passed upon all indictments handed to ns by the Solicitor. We have, made examination of the Court Uouse and ulllccs, the Jail and the Poor House. ; * . In reference to the Court House we iind the Grand Jury room much im proved, both in appearance and com fort, by the work done upon it by the Comtulawlonejra. The small lintise built by thorn for the purpose of shying wood and plunder is also a necessary adjunct and represents money well »|>cnt. We note the iutprovemeiKs in the Auditor’s ofllce and the West side jury room. * We would rail attention, how ever, tor the leaks in the roof of the Court House and recommend tnat they be re- The free coinage of silver fpiestion wsh (piictly butMtectlvely put to sleep for thi» sesMlon of Congress on the Uth Inst., by a vote of 151 to l.W. Congress will probably adjourn next’week. The country w ill not object U its dispersion. Thr People said on the 11th Inst. In regard to the rani|taign meetings at Or* augehurg, Edgefield and Islington that *'11 looked as If mob law had cap tured the |MH)ple. M The Columbia Ilegister of the 15th in stant said "A Barnwell paper spoakaof a mob oapturlng the people.'* We protested once before against Ed- lP>r Ganu's mutilation of our English and prrverslon of our meaning, but In valu. Still we think we can stand It if be can Let •« Best re j the Destroyer. One of the names given to the |>evll In the Bible Is A|M>llyon, mraning the destroyer, and the name well brltM wliUkcv, the devll’e chief agent In ItD work of itodruelton. The reaaous that Justify calling whiskey the dostroyer are the lolUwing, not one slngTs one of which can t«o gamaa)ed or deule<l: 1. Whiskey destroys (h»«ne«Uc happl* nem W hen It goes Into a horn* happl- tteaa goes out. It has broken up the peace and happiness of more families than soy other one thing. S. W hiskey destroys property, and hardly ever falls U> bring lu tkrtlms u» poverty and the (amr cfruukaMl's family W> wrek-hednsss. It destroys In Itarn- well county annually at least fPUl.oUi. taken from the drtukOfs of whiskey by the sellers of It. 1. W hlskrv Is a destrtM r r of health and life. It kills more peupl"* titan war and ntagoes. 11 u dratli and tpagrave‘a chief rwr/ulting agent. 4. It destroys lulolleri. Th« brain Is the drst to feel Its dire effect, and No- huchadneasar grating like an ox 14 a it lllnatratloti of the heatlallslng efTect of w hlskey ou the lnieile« t and manhood. A. Whiskey destroys character. Xn ■ . . . . _ man that drink* U long can maintain | _i_tl , ■ ^ his self res|toct. or have the respect of his fellow men. It withers and hllgl ttmir treatment. The biiildingM and surroundings of the Poor House also presented a neat aud well kept ap|>earar.ce. * We would recommend, however, that the rations now' issued to Perry Warren and his wife, Anne Warren, he discon tinued, as the said Warren has an In come amply sullicient. to support them Itoth; also that they continue to occu py the same quarters as at present un der the watch care anil sii|>ervlslou of the kee|wr of the Poor House. In regard to the county paupers the following ha* come under the observa tion of the Grand Jury, via.: The amount paid out by the county in thayear l*M4 for the support of the (•aupers was $*J,IMl. The amount paid out for the aame purpose for ilia la«t fiscal year was over fA.OlRt, an Increase of over 250 par cent, within the lasts rears. Now the Grand Jury believe this alarming Increase to be due not to the failure of the Commissioners to do their duty but as an outcome of the vlrtou* system that has been pursued for years of admitting to the pauper lists parties w ho make application by iwtltioii and thus giro U> il»e Commissioners no means of judging their I!loess for pub lic aid except the character of (he par- lies whose names may be signed to the IMdJtton, and a |inrth»n of them possibly known to the Hoard. These n en who sign such |H>lltl«>us are often good men and gisnl rltlsene, but sign them more from sympnthy thin otherwise, and thus a great many parties are being supfiorted by the county that are wrell able to take carw of themselves. In view of the foregoing fact* the Grand Jnry w«m«M earnestly rrewn mend In the Oon«lderation of the Coun ty i ommleelottera the following |dnn and urge upon them the adoption of said plan: , l.et the Board Instruct their Clerk that he Inform nil pan per* outshle of the l'<*>r House that their rations will he •u»ppe<l by the November Term of tl*e irt sod that all petition* mii*t he seot to tho Foreman of the Grand Jnry at l«'a*t alx weeks before the * ••uri " • • • i«eue«. Kuchpetltlonasliould give the tow nshlp antf exact forallty of the applicant. As soon a* the foreman rerdvee a fwtitlon of such character he shall at once forward It to the Grand Juryman residing ncare-l the petlthmer, and It shall be the dutv of sab I Grand 51. J. FATE, Absociatk Koitox, To whom all Communications ou Alliance Matters should he addressed. » OMrers sf the ComhI) Alllsaee* W. II. Duncan, President. L. B. Toole, Vide President. W. H. Ilntnbere, Hecretary. A. T. Fire, Treasurer. W. G Mrilton, Chaplain. T. 8. Weekw^pqyity Ix'y'tnrer . • W. A. AH, Sh-ward or Assistant l/ccturer. v W. E. Sa4lliT, i)«H>r Kjciht. It. K. Harley; Assistant I>oor Keeper. 1) W. Ihslilonl, fierxeant-at Arms. F. H. Cre«!ch, Business Agent. Rxecutlve (Jornmittee—C. 11. Free, W Patrick, W. A. Faust. Trade Committee—O. M. Hnnter, E Dowling, J. M. Ulmer, W. A. All. •' Commit tec on <io»sl of tho Order—S. C. Me Mlllan, C. M. Eden field, W. T. Cave; J. K Bnelling, E: B. Guess. W. II. Blackvillk, S. C , July Id, 1892. The member* of Blackville Alliance No. Sill are rc(|ue*ted to attend a meet ing at the warehouse in Blackville on next Saturday, the 23d, at 4 o’clock p. m. A full attendance I* desired a* mat ters of importance w ill be brought be fore tlte meeting. • By order of 1 , . y^J. V. Baxlkt, Freaident. W. T. Cavk, Secretary. The State Alliance. This body will meet iu Columbia on July 27, and in addition to the election of a new president, other matters of ex treme interest to the order will lie deci ded. It is reiKirted that an effort will t>e made to get an endorsement of the third party through the convention, hut it will doubtless signally fail. 'There will be less than llfty regular delegates, but a largo crowd of specta tors will be in the city, and at the same time there will meet the County Trus tee Stockholders and the Director* of the State Exchange. The name of D. P. Duncan Is that HK*t frequently heard connected w ith the prenhiency of the All»am*e | but other prominent leaders of the movement art grooming for the honor, and It I* hard to predict w here It will go.—Colombia Kegistrr. . For Congress. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for rrnomination to Congress In the Serond District, subject to the Dem ocratic primaries. G. D. Tillnax. I beg to announce that I am a candi date for the Democratic nomination fwr the 5-Id Congre**, and re*pectriilly>>-I H»e liou*e of Representative*, II dt the •upfiort of all who have ©ooi- *•«**• him their hearty support denre In my atdllty and determination | tvlll abble bv tlie rule* and regiilatl«»ns Contmry to my ewpectatlons, I hay^ decided to become a candidate for r«w election to the House of lteph>»eiite^ lives. I -stand mi the same platform that l did two ye.ars ago, and having had experienco'In lrgi*iative matteis, feei that 1 am now better. quulfKed,' than formerly, to represi nt^tlie inter- esuof my constituents. ’ t I pledge myself to abide by the re sults of the primary election and not- to accept either a nomination or an ofllc vfrom any source other than the regularly constituted Democratic or- gani/.ation. 11. C. Folk. The friends of Capt. J. M. Ulmer pre- Kent his name as a candidate for the House of Representatives and pledge him to abide the results of the primary, and not to accept an (Mu from any other source than the regularly consti tuted Democracy. A member of the Farmers’ Movement and for B. R. Till man for Governor. Many Friends. .B. R. Tillman is my choice for Gov ernor and 1 endorse the present admin istration. J. M. Ul.MKK. I t-espectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to the House of Representatives. I pledge myself to abide by the results of the primary elec tion and not to accept a nomination or an onideTrom any source other Ibanthe regularly constituted Democratic or ganization. I. L. Attaway. The many friends of Hoh,. II. II. Crum hereby announce him as a candi date for the House of Representatives, and pledge him tlielr hearty support. He w ill abide by the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. * Many Friends. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the tlouscof Representatives, and solicit the support of the people. I pledge myself to abide by tlie re sults of the primary election and not to accept either a nomination or an office from any source other than the regular ly constituted Democratic organization. W. A. All, Sr. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the House of Representatives. I pledge myself to abide bv the results of the primary election and not to ap* «*ept a nomination or an office from auv source other than the regularly const!- tutetl Democratic organization. w. ||. Cabtril The mxny friends of Mr. W. R Brab ham hereby announce him as a candl date for the House of Representative*, and pledge him ibelr beartv skp|M>rt. He will abide by the rules and regula tions of the l*emocratlc partv. Manv KbIbnds. The many friends of J. Klnard hereby announce him a* a oaigiltlaie for and He T respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner, subject'to the t rules juul-regulatipnsof the Detuoc'ratlc I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the Democratic nomination for Coroner of Bafiiw'ell county and so licit the support of the people. ■HOT- J»y i _ to it|»bold the dignity of the mate and | °f the Democratic party of Barnwell tlie rigtita of the p party. I pledge myself to afddeby results of the primary election and not to accept either a nomination or an office from any source other than the regu larly constituted Democratic organiza tion. 1 am in favor of the Farmers’ move ment and tlie present adn^niakration has given me entire satimaction. I stutlI vote in the coming primary for delegate* to the State convention that W ill support B. R. Tillman for Gover nor. H. J. BelMnoek. The many friend* of Gkoruk F. Bod- iford beg leave to announce him as a candidate for the office of County Com-, missioncr of Barnwell County, and pledge him to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic party of Barnwell County, Many Friends. I res|>ectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of County Commis sioner, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. I pledge Ihyself to abide by tlie results of tlie pri mary election and not to accept either a nomination or an office from any source other than the regularly consiitu^pd Democratic organization. . ir iT. Bennett. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of County Commis sioner, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. 1 pledge myftelf to abide by the results of the primary election and not to accept cither a nomination or an office from any source other than the regularly constituted Democratic organization. M 0. Wall. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of County Commis sioner, *uhJeqk.U> the rules and regula tions of the l>einocrattc party. I pledge myself to abide by the results of the primary election and not to accept either a nomination or an office from any «ource other than tlie regularly constituted Democratic organization. J. A. Chasskrxav. Seeing that my friend* have placed my name before the public forth**office of County Commissioner, and know ing that the rule* of tlie Demorratlo prima ries require that all candidate* pledge themselves, I do hereby pledge myself to abide strictly by tlie rules and regu lations of the Democratic pyoisrte*. C. K KnxxFIELD. Having been assured by many friends that my services as County Commis sioner have given entire satisfaction, and at their earnest solicitation I an nounce myself a candidate for re-elec tion to that office, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic par ty, and pledged to abide by the results of the primary election ami not to ac cept a nomination or an office from an) source other than the regularly eonstl- the - 1 pledge myself to abide by the results of the primary election and hot t<> accept We present the name of (ant The friends of CxpC W. K. Hease spectfully announce him a candl for Auditor and pledge him to abide the rules and regulations of tha cratlc party. either a nomination or an office from anysource other than the regularly con stituted Democratic organization. I am in favorof B. R. Tillman forGoY- ernor; have'' alwa’ys been a Farmers’ movement man and 1 endorse the pres ent administration. 4 'Henry F. Dycjik#. At the solicitation of many friends I heicby announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner fbr Barnwell county, pledging myself not to accept either a nomination or an office from any source other than the regularly constituted Democratic party. I am in favor of the Farmers Move ment and the present Administration has given me entire satisfaction and I shall vote for Delegates in the coming primary who w ill support 15. R Till man for Governor, C f J. Carter. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for election to the offic* of Coro ner of Barnwell county. 1 pledge my self to abide by the results of the pri- inary election and not to accept s nomi nation oran office from any source other than the regularly constituted Demo cratic organization. U. M. Eaves. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the Democratic nomination for Coroner of Barnwell county and so licit the support of the people. 1 pledge myse||. tb abide by the re sults of the primary election ami not to accept either a nomination or an office from any source other than the regular ly constituted Democratic organization. Johnson 11. Tobin. For Clerk of Court. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for tierk of the Court of Barnwell County and pledge myself to abide by the ID If* governing the Item ocratic (utrty and not to accept a nomU nation or an office from any source other than tlie regular constituted Itemocratlc Organization. I am in favor of B. K. Tillmsn for Governor sod endorse the present md- ministmtlon. * Jv^NELltnor notpniy zs one deserving the office but as one w hose qualifications are unsur passed by any*to tiiTthe position. * * ^ Friend*. School Commissioner. V 1 " ' ' - ■ ' - " I respectfully announce myself a can- didatc tor re-election to the office of School Cbmmissioner, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Farty. I pledge myself to abide by tho results of the primary election and not to accept either a nomination or an office from any source other than the regu larly constituted Democratic organiza tion. B. R. Tillman Is my choice for Gov ernor and I endorse the present admin istration. — R. (J. Kirkland. Many friends of the public schools in Barnwell county respectfully ask those interested to support Col. 15. A. Makib- ben lor School Commissioner at the pri mary election. He is not only one of the best educated men in this State, hut one of the hardest workers and as a teacher he has no superiors. He has luul twenty years ex|H»rienee in teach ing in leading schools North and South and is thoroughly posted in the Im proved methods of teaching and will make our school* a success if any one can. If you dont know hirh ask those who do what sorv of a worker he i«. He w’ill support the nominees of the Democratic party. Friends. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of School Commis sioner, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic Farty. I pledge myself to abide by the result* of the primary election and not to accept either a nomination or an office from any noutce other than the regularly constituted Democratic organization. R. II. Harley. 1 Trial Justice. To theSlIoam Democratic Club: I i -trolly swRftHttrr Bzyself a ca* J dlJate for the office of Trial Justice | M I pledge mv*e1f t« BbWr bv the ie«ult*< 1 • the primars election and not lo accept cmdidate for ( lerk of th« ( wort of ^ sr an oflhv from any B rnwellCounty, and wlllsuppoit thej MMm . r | , |h ,. r |baai fncM |. r Dawma- crath* organisatlow B. R. Tillmsn Is my choice for Gov ernor and I emlorsc the present edmitii*- trstioo. G. M. Hullv. I fde. Rorebt Aldrich. The many friends of Col. W. J. Tal bert hereby annoonee his name a*a candidate for i ongresa from the weromF District, subject u* the action of the reg ular liem«M'ratlc primary. Col. Talliert uswds an introdu^tlan to the I Honor rat* «*f Barnwell and his name among AlBanremen la as a house hold word. M*m VtrrBRB. roonty. Mary Faitxim. For Solicitor. Is pre- an B«*llinger. Esq , -nd» lo the Democrats •nil a* a can , sut*le»-1 elect {••w. claims of aatd petitioner and report to the Grand Jury at the Nmember Term of tb* Court. The Grand Jury as a body can then pnss'bpnu each case sep arately and recommend to the ('outnd*- •loners for support •m*h |>artie* a* they flml nrtunliy need It. The ('ommlsahm- era ulll ilten have the rentia mends lion of IN swo*n men to do their duty with out fear or favor, instead of men w ho ore under no obligation except that of tfuud cltiaeushlp. — -■ - - lu regard to roads and bridges the Grand Jnry would report that the fol lowing mads need attention, via : From Hays < roai Roads lo Fiddle Fond. From Barnwell to Blarkvilie. From Cow jwu Ford U» liamlwrg. They would (nlll ntumtlon to the faet that the bthlge over'Ayer's mill creek on the new mad near Hammond Sta tion Is built of very unsubstantial material and although it is bran new the railing on one side Is already dow n and it is dangerous for night travellers to pas*. * They aouhl call attention also to the faet that the trees cut down in the stream of BigSaltkehatchieat the point where the Carolina Midland Railroad crosses, obstructs the passage of the w a ter and cause* it to back up against Morris’ causeway, thereby injuring the croaalngand causing great e.\|HMi*e to the county. and blights character, as deadly disease dors the body. It destroy* sorlety. A cancer dor* not more *ure|v spread aod destroy the body iidoii which It bss fastened Itself,* than whiskey, which may h* called the cancer of ata-ietr, mar* It* beauty and eat* out It* life and strength. W hi«key very largely I* what is tlie matter with t4omh Carotlnji today. * 7. tVbUkcy destroy* souls. It is one of the chief recruiting agents for hell. Drunkard* shall not Inherit everlasting life, is the solemn declaration of God's word. If whiskey then is snch a fell de stsnyer. then whiskey ought in be de stroyed. The |M*qde ought to rise up lo their might against such an enemy ami -uch a destroyer. The thing that whiskey most dreads Is legal prohibi tion, xml therefore prohibition is the w eapon w ith w hich to strike dow n the enemy and tha destroyer. Therefore let every friend of Gml and man, and his country in Barnwell county vote iu the approaching election in August for a prohibition Senator and live prohibi tion members of the Legislature. Don’t send whiskey, but w ater-lap|>er* to f’o- lumbia. Don’t be satisfied simply to put your vote in the prohibition box. but put prohibitionist* in the other haxaa. simply* id put votes In ihc pro- hihition box and not at the same time vote for prohibitionist* is to nut prohi bition “in a box” where we dont want it- John C. Williams. The General Sessions. The trial of C. W. Hogg for murder, in progress when we went to preaa^IaFt week, resulted in his acquittal. Vt illiam G'rum, colored, was convic ted of manslaughter and sentenced to four years imprisonment in the Peniten tiary. Alex Robinson, colored, convicted of malicious injury to personal property, was sentenced to six months in the Penitentiary or a fine of seventy-five dollars. Jim Tv-on, colored, guilty of house- breaking and larceny,sentenced to nine months in the Penitentiary.' 5' . M. Burckhalter, indicted for the murder of A. J. Baughinatt, was found^ guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to the Penitentiary for four years. 'The following order was made in the McFail c*«e: H appearing to the court that hereto fore, to wit; at the November Term IKNI •of the Court of General Sessions, for thia County, the defendant W. L. McFail, was convicted of the crime of man slaughter and the judgment and sen tence of . the Court was pronounced against hioi, and it further appearing that notice of intention to apiten] Trout such sentence add judgment being given, an order was made pending said guaranteed to cure them. Sold by J. A. appeal admitting said W. L. McFail to ' Tobin, Barnwell; F. W. Farrell, Black ball; apd the said appeal having beep vilie; Dr. J. M. Smith, Wlllistun. ditini*M-d by the Supreme Court and *7 * ■ the remittitur having herein been fth-d * 1b this Court, OTi motion uf the hoik-!- Llku NfW». .. . tC ^* . . About 20 care of good melons have , ** *• nr ‘k- r «*Al Dial the tenU-oca of the been shipped, averaging $1*23 per car. C'our; t>rr proiMH,o«d be en- ‘ Cotton and corn crop* are in fine Ms, ’ * Jfeftrii H arrant i*»ue With good seasons from now thpre wul > corn fot home use bad foe O. Dm sealed b) hi* frt«*M«la of the Maco«<«l CirrHlt a* a candhlate for H«»|ieitor, suOir* i D« tin- •« lion of the primary ele»*tF*u. Ill* ability ha* been pro«en In e%*fr cs*v In rtery rvoiri in .nrliW-h he h**s aiqatarv-d and with thia* rv* >»rd of •wrre s they rvuiMali-ntlv en- do'*e Mm a- lull) worthy uf lh*t trust. Ill- high j- r-i.rial rh*r*« ter. rl« h Intel- lertital rii«l<»wmenta, unlirlitg profe*- atonal Indu-try, grow Ihr aUnliimenU •nd r-adv and equal JodRment emi nently If. h : for tha*; It! n, In w bleb It will be his con-1jut |>ur|^»*« that while noiM* gnili) of «*riMtr -ball eara|ie none inmat-ut -hall • itier unde*ervt*<l punialnnent. 1 Fivxf ocntie*. Comp!' ing with i!w rrodullou of the Reform KkcritGve Commiitee | hereby declare myaelf in “favor of the re-elec- i itrimarv elect lion of I •••v. B. R. 1 uimaujuul tha uihar i a nominathv COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I respeetfNllr annmn.ee myself a can- dM*t»- for ;l»e • of ( ••UlltV CimmOiIs- ' • toner, subject lo the rules and rrguia- tlons nf the Ihowornitle (uirty. I pledge i mt self to abide by the results of the pri mary election and n*H W> acrefH either a J nominalbm or an office from any anurre f other than the regblnrjy cooktiluted IVmorrattc organisation. * I am In favor nf B. R. Tillman for Gttvernor and eodorae the present Ad ministration. J. A. Hava. I State officers. I, G Dim ax RtLLixtixn. f'harles Carroll Siintn*, K-q.. I* an nounced by hi* friend* a candidate for the 1 •eiur* ratIr nouilna'ion fur Snllclbtr in the >q*rtuid Cirruit. Itv Msowrnon- tlenvor and ou hi* own merit* he ha* won hi* wav Into the front ol his pro- i fesklon and I* presented, a* well equip- I respectfully announce m \ -elf a candidate foe re-election U> the office uf t.'ouniy i'ommIk*loner, suhjert to the nHe* aud regulations of the Democratic partr. I phnlge myself m abble by the results of the FrUhary Election and not to accept either a muni nation or ao office from any sot tree other (ban the regularly constituted Democratic or ganization. I am In favor nf B. R. Tillman for Governor and endorse the present Ad- nilnUlrailott. C II. I.sbulky. I respectfully announce myaelf a ran . dldate for the olttco of 4 ounty t omml*- aioner, subject Co tb# rule* and regula tion* of the ftemocrallc itariy. I pledge myself to abide by the result* of tlfp Ion aud not tohreept el the nomination or an office from xwr nominee of and arcep*. office from none other than the regular liemocratic party 1 have wnrkod for tlte aureese of tlie Farmer*’ movement since It* Inrlplen- cy, voted *ald ticket two tear* ago, am in sympathy w ith and endorse the pres ent admliiDtratiornaud will vote for the ticket In nominate the candidate* head- mi hr H It. Tdlman for Governor at tbe coining etortion. To tbe W lllistnn, Elko, and Rnaemary Itemorratb* club*: I respes-tfully announce myaelf a ran- dklate fur the oMbc of Trial Ju-llre. I 1 ple«lge mywlf to abide by the lesuli of If elected my every effort will be tuled Itemorratle nrgaulaatftm. Thanking my friends lor their gener- I make tha v*»tt* of the people n>and their o«ta support lo the post ami solleltlng | buslne** transaction* w itb that offi«e It* continuance I pioatlse.V elected, u» pleasant and agreeable, give my best and most careful >rvlce P» the public. X. M. W aLKEB. I reepectfally announce mt self a ean- dbiata for the **ffice of Cottntv t omut 1*- ab»ner, subject to tho rules and regula- thms of tha liesnnrratle party. I pledge myaelf to abide by the re»ull*»f the pri mary elect km and not to accept either a it* mlnathm or an office from any aourcr other than the regularly eon all rated Iremocraik* organization. C’. W. MtMtov. G. II. Kibblabd. to |»h- primary e|e» tb»n and not to accept n nomination or an office from any ami rest other than the regularly conaiitucrd Itemocratk orgaaizatkNt. J. M Hair. After consultation with many friend*.' To the Barnwell, Re«IDak, A*htelgh, and at their eoHcltathm, 1 have derided | Reedy Hrenches and Frirnilahtp fh-m- to oiler my*rlf as a candidate for f lerk 1 ocratic clubs: I re«prctfnl!y annonneo For Sheriff. •I. . Ill .bMr br ib. r •.li.' "O* * i ounty. I hope my friends w| sourco otber than tlie reguInHy const! tmed Demo(*ratlr organ ixatVh. I am In favor of H. R 'tollman for Governor and endorse tiio present Ad mltiUiratlon. Geo. W. Fxacocb. rimI They wmilij recommend also thatra bridge he placed ovtr llarkless creek at the point where the Buford’s Bridge and Barnwell road crosses that stream. The Grand Jury would call attention to the reckless and vicious habit now prevalent of firing woodlands, thereby causing an untold loss of uinlier often of other valuable property. They are glad to re|K»rt that the law In regard to tlie use of screens hv liquor dealers is now being respected by them and the Grand Jury have no cases to re port from that source at this term ot tl.e Court. Tlie foreman would report that lie lias settled w ith tlie School Cbnimissioner agreeable t*> instructions from the Comptroller General and finds his ac count* correct and satisfactory. In closing we would state that the at tention of tlie Cdunty Commissioner* has been called to the fact' that paupers are being charged exorbitant prices for good* furnished them and we again urge them to see to it that they get go«tls at fair aud reasonable figures. All of which I* respectfully submitted. II. F. Klrtv^sh'oreuiiiu. I respectfully announce myaelf a can didate for the office of County Commia m, «»., e., u , P . | j -T-elf «o »bl.le by ,h. I*.I by .llllxtht, entinuou, ,tjy l.f , rM,,lu ‘’ f th » P'"""?' «'«*•«» *"5 tb. Uw.nrlltr.innl by .ucccful |.r,c. ! *“ or •" nm « tie* In III, eouru .nil-.11 qn.lt*e0 In "!f n ,b * r'*' ,l ’ wl > umin.na.nnt and eourafn u. (Ill thn ol- , ' l>«n«n.r»tle nrK.nlz.tl,.... Her «|.|, I to hln,.nlf an.) umnplete , ‘ l " 1 , » vorof th *; , Mn «- • - - - 1 ment and the present Administration has given me entire satisfaction and I sktUfactiou to the State. Barnwell. For the Senate. S. G. Mayfield, K^q., has consented, at the urgent insDtence of hi* many friends, to become a candidate for the State .senate, nibject to tlm role* and . axkwer thin qiKanox. Why do ao many people we scearound us seem to prefer to sutfer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Los*of Ap|>etite, Coining up of the Food. Yellow Skin, when for 75c. we w ill sell them Shiloh's Yiulizer, regulation- of tlie Democratic party. We pledge him to abide by tlie results of tlie primary election and not to accept a nomination or an office from any source other than the regularly consti tuted Democratic organization. Many Friends. I am Tn favor of B. R. Tillman for Governor, and endorse the present ad- mininistration. S. G. Mayfield. Capt. Jehu I*. Gray, of Bull Fond ’Township, is announced by his friends a candidate for the State Senate, subject to tlie result of the Democratic primary election. Capt. Gray has made farming successful by his tine business intelli gence, his sound judgment and constant attention.to his home affairs. His life and its duties have made him familiar with tlie needs of the people and the good qualities of head and heart that have made him so useful at home and so highly regarded by aTI that know him will enable him, if elected, to serve the State and the Coutity with an ability that cannot fail to satisfy the demands of that high office aud the expectations of the people. v is m any Friends. Capt. John E. Allen is announced a candidate for tho Democratic notnink- timi for the *tafc Senate. He will abide by the results of the primary election and not accept either a nomination or an office from any source other than the regularly consti* luted Democratic organization. Bouse of Representatives. I respectfully Announce my self a can- shall vote for Delegates in the coining primary who w iH support 15. R. Till man for Governor. Orlando Black. > Barnwell Township. I respectfully announce myself a can didate^or tlie office of.County Cotmnis- sloner, subject to the rules and rtgula tions of the Democratic party. 1 pledge myself to abide by the results of the pri mary election and nopto accept either a nomination or an office'from any source other than the regularly const’tuted Democratic organization. J am in favor of the Fanners Move ment and the present Administration ha* given me entire satisfaction and I shall vote for Delegates in tlie coining primary who will supiwrt B. R. Till man for Governor*, - YY. M. Harden. The friends of F. Mack Ray respect fully y resent him to the vo'tersof Barn well county as a candid*te for County Commissioner. Mack is a son of (.'ant. Hugh M. Ray who was Captain of a company in Col. McMaster’s Regiment. Mack will make a good Commissioner and we hope will be supported by the people. He will abide by the results of the Democratic primaries. Stringtown. B. R. Tillman is my choice for Gov ernor and I endorse the present admin istration. F. Mac* Ray. The friendsof.Mr. Judson S. Still, 8^ respectfully announce him a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party, and pledge him to abble the results of the primary elec- tlou and uo| to accept either a nomina tion or an office from any source other than the regular constituted Democratic organization. Many Friends. 1 am a member of the Farmer*’ Al liance and iu favor of the present ad ministration and always have been. _ - Ji dson 1-. Still, Sr. 1 respectfully announce a>y»e!f a can Hit of this Cnirt for Ike appreheutbut be plrutv of H u* re-1 W. l~ McFail k» Uuu o*d. aak-Hext)«a ~ Fr«|. il. d. OHHMiafKfti tl HEilers were iJji orN»4 « aft- w UN- « Uf a JqUmU.n Of* StUUUttng U*e NUItf | Li** JUik*( hs4 TtocRrov* AsBorlBiioHi ia C olHrokKa. aoj AftRTO Mire l ory oRf mmU a r%m ms* •rolJui ^8bJu>*ok«.,t4Bro^ ” t, i Mias; dldate for nomination as member of the didate for the office of (ounty Comml* Houm* of Repreroniativee by the Demo- sbrntr. I pledge uiyaeif to abide br the crmlic Frtmarlesof Barnweil and pledge reaulU of the prinaary'elecUou and not myaelf to abide by and support the re- w» accept a oominatioo or ao office from aolu of *oeh election, ami not to accept any aourre other than the regularly con a nomination or office from any other uitulrt Dcmocmk orf»oia*u 1 'n . aoorre than the regular Democratic or- I was a chatter member of ilrrcuks ganlzalkm. • lAlikamwsull belong ami aLays.xpert I am UammcdnUh the Refovmrre m rowog to tbe ••ra. r ami am in fa>«* M MAaaHL IS'* *: 1 . The friends of ('ape. F. 11. < . an mm uce him a candidate for the office of kherlB of the Itemorratlc Frimary klectbutand not arvept an office froo» any aiuirre other then the regularly constituteil I tomneratir organisation, t apt.I rorrh ie a consistent Aflianre mcntliet and a hearty sii|qiorter of tha Farmer* Move- mriit Ma>v Fat an ha. 1| hereby annoomo myself aeanditlate re-election to the SkerilT'• offire. lodging myaelf to abide by the result of the I*em«irrath* primary* I will not arrept office outside of the tegular lk*ui- ocratic party. am In faror of B. R. Tillman for ernor and endor*e the present ad- fatnitioH. — W. |,a*c*ft«an. I hereby announce my*elf a candi date fur tlie Sheriff * office, pi •N Iging iuy*clf to abkle by the result ol the Iq-mocratic primary. I will not accept oficr outride of the Tegular Dijnocratic i'ftrty. l am In favor of the Karffiar*' more- tn^nt and the pre«* nt admini«tration has given me entire sali-faction. I shall vutc in the roming primary f<»r dele gates to the state convention that w III *upi>ort 15. K. Tillman for Governor. II. II. XEVILS. oftnnrt, am! hereby pledge my aelf to abble by the rules and regutatbrn* gov erning ihe prtmarv election In Itarn- well counte. To every call of my fel* lour citizen* In the |iw*i I have respond- ed and served them faithfully aud with *11 the ability of w hb ti I am possessed, and now for the Hr*t time a»k tliem for their voir*. A* lo where I slam! |*»ht- b-ally It is not neeesaary f.*r me lo ex- plain, aa I neither carry two fare* nor sail under fal*e colors. I am only a far- and cannot •(•are the lime from my ant a** of the Bll|8F r,|fc ' ciatr my iNMlibm and n«*t c«»nktrne imt neglect U> visit them as Indifference <*o my part. Rr*prctfnllr, W. H. HsMaxno. f rnspe«*|ful|y announce myaelf a* a candidate for re election to the office of Clerk of the Court. my self a candidate (or the olffi-e of Trial Jn*iue. | pledge myself to abide by tbe result* of ihr primary elertb>n ami not to accept a nomiualbm or an office from any Mmree mher than tne regularly ('onsfltuted In n*o«-ratic «»rganlAaiM»n I endorse the pre*ent admim-ir*i»on and ft. R. Tillman for (oneronr. M. J. I*STB. Tn.Bennett ftpring*, Fotir Rile. /..hi. are and Rb-hlaml l*ere»craihf t luh*; | re»pretfally announce my-elf a can didate for the offire of Trial Ju*tier. I pledge my*e|f |o abble by the results of the primary rhx'thm and m*t to m*ce Pta mmalialbin or an oNb e from any •Hbrew •Uher than the regularly v«>iiatiiuu-<l Democratic organization. T. ft. Dt »*«b. To thodtufonl’s Bridge, ITell Bram-h, Kear*e IIill, llanimo«Ml, t bitty and Had my frlrud* appeared I at all relnc- 1 1 * ^nnwrailr I Inha: I re*|m< t- • i oerz •j County Treasurer. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of Treasurer of Barnw ell county. I pledge inyeelf toabide hy the result* of the pri- umry election and not to accept a nomi- riatfon or an office fnntrany^source otlier th«V the regularly constituted Deiuo- criftnc organization. \ 1 1 Jpndorse the present admfjiistratlon and\B. R. Tillman for Governor. A. F. Free. Hi a ve consented to allow* my name to f ;o before the Democsatiu Frimaries of larnweil County for the nomination to thejofflee of Treasurer. I stand square on the Administration platform and promise to abide the result of the Dem ocratic Frimary and not to accept an office from any source other than tlie Delnocratio Farty., L. B. Toole. laql Ut undertake the trouble and ex- cltcn»rnl* of another catita** I would iiate forelioriie lo offer for tfie p«>*iib>n, hut w ith a kind partiality and a gener- ou* de\nlb>n which ha* Very deeply ! touched my heart they have with zeal J ou* ardor a*siimetl all tlie heat and bur* ilert of the struggle. The* ms—»gi)-wzgw. that the.manner in which I have di»- chargcd tip* dot ie- of the oftb-e lia- more j than justified them in my funner eirc- ) lion. They a*>ert. and it I* very plea«- I ant for me to Itrlieve tltem, that I have given universal -aii-factfou. That the I people of Itaniwell ciHinly will not *ei aside and utterly ewndemn to tlrfeai their ojd public aervant. whttha* cer- tainlv striven to serve them with zeal and fidelity. If I have acquired any rights at the hands of a generous and fair minded people, hy lione*t arid un tiring work, anil tin* cheerful perform* BUM of the manifold duties of the hon orable pdvition t<» w hich their free mif- j a candidate for the ollicc of Trial Jns- fully aiiuooiMc nt v-e*f a candblatr for the ••Hm-*- ••! Trial Ju*tb*r. I pledge my self to abide by the result* of the pri mary rleetbm and n«4 to accept X nooii- natioi. or an «<l1b a e trom sny *ourer oth er than the regnlai ly c*>o-tltub-d Ik-iu- ocratk orgaiii/atb*n. . 3. F. Gwnsaa. I - the Buford* Bridge, IVrll Bram It. | Kearae* Mill, Hammond, ( 1»4ltjr'*BH< ('ol*ton Debits ratic elnb)*: I ro*|>ect futty aononnee im *eif a candidate lor the office of Trial Justice. I pledge myself to abide hy the rr*ultaof the pri mary election and not to accept a nom ination or kn olfiec from any *oiirc« other than the regularly constituted Demociatic organization.— err. BavRHAM. To Blackville, Spur Branch, Douhlo Fond and (*eorgea Creek i>cmncratic clubs: I res|HHtfully aimoiincc mvsclf I rages have called me ItcurneHtly hojie that they will siiow tlieir con tin net I ap probation and unabated confidence hy retaining nri> in the place in which their frie»qily jyttlgmcnt lias put me. Fledging myself to accept tlie result **f -the- 1 lemocratic ^^^lma^r! , with a cheerful hope and an abiding faith in tlie sense of justice of a good and patri otic people, I leave myself in their hands. Respectful')’, W. Gilmore Simms. lice. | pledge myself pi abide by tho results of tlie primary election and not to accept a nomination or an office from any source oilier than the regularly cou rt itfUed Deinocratk* organization. It. J. 11 ammet. For Coroner. I ‘respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the office of Coroner of Barnwell County in the coming prima ry Action. Subject to the rules and reg- .ulqkions of the Democratic party. ..fain in favor of B. R. Tillman for Governor and endorse the present Ad ministration. D. Calvin BcrckiiaLter. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for election to the office of Coro ner of Barnwell county. I pledge my self tjjo abide by the results of the prima ry election and not to accept a nomina tion pr an office from any source other than^the regularly constituted Demo- :ratlc organization. , r IvAjn in favor nf B. R. Tillman for Governor and endorse the present ^Ad ministration. S. C. Williams. For Auditor. lia^i I respectfully announce myself a ran- didate-for the office of Auditor of Barn well County. I pledge myself to abide by the results of tlie Frimary Election and not to accept a nomination or an office from any source otlier than the regularly constituted Democratic or ganization. I am in favorof B. R. Tillman for Governor and endorse the present Ad- nrinistration. ~ G.O. Kilky. ”* 1 respectfully announce mvsclf a can didate for the Democratic nomination for Auditorof Barnwell County and so licit the support of the people. I pledge myself to abide by the results of the pri mary election and not accept either a nomination or an office from any source other than the repularly constituted Democratic organization. I stand square on the platform of the Farmers Movement and endorse tlie present Administration and I shsll vote in the coming primary for'Dele gates that w ill support B. R. Tillman for Governor. James O. Sanders. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of \udltor of Barnwell County. 1 pled ug served a* ( orouer to the best ,,i yrt’lf to alible by the results of the of in/M>ility and-to tlie complete sat- I P r i n,, *vy election «nd not to accept u isfactfon of an appreciative public a* »ondnation or an office from any source To my fellow Democrats of # the fol low lug clubs, Barnwell, Barnwell S. ()., RimI Oak, Reedy Brandi, Reedy Brandi No. 2, Ashleigh and Friendship: The Executive Committee having determ ined that in thc-future all recommenda tions for appointment' to the efllce of 'Trial Justjce lie made hy primary elec- ' lion, and having decided that the alioye club* will vote for tlie 'Trial Justice at Barnwell C. 11 I hereby respectfully announce myself a candidate for that oflffie, subject to all, of the rules and regulations of tlie Democratic p-imary. J.J5, lil’RCKIIALTER. Sheppard Delegates. The following delegat^S'iire presented to the Democracy of BaTuwell county forelection at tlie Aiigurt - primary to serve in the September State Conven tion. They are pledged to Aup|»»rt Jn'». C. Sheppard for Governor and hi* ticket - for State officers, and to stand by the result of the primary election iu tho State: r DELEGATEE. Geo II. Bates, J. (;. Smoak, J. D. Jenny, James Diamond, J. J. Kearse. J. Ansel Meyer, F. M. Bamlieig, J. S. Calhoun, W.T. Walker, J. Med Gray, Dr. C. D. Clarkson, W. G. Thompson. Reform Delegates. an a'pjtointee to fill the unexpired term Of ihfdfte John W. Freeman, 1 here by, -ih c<uiipB4oce with tlte earnest wi«h«ra of many friend* announce my- •eif w.candidate for the office of Coro ner, ffthjftrt to the rules and reguia- ttoosz^f (be Imnui* ratic Farty, jdedjfrd ib/Hr by the results of the Frimary to other than the regularly couatltnted Democratic organization. 1 am In favor of B. R. Tillman fof. Governor and endorse tbe present ad- ‘ *’• Mayfield, ministration.- . G. Msbtix lit xtbb ! *-’• Clay ton; Believing that theoffice *liould seek "•!*• Carter, Ute malt, aud imh the man the office, the fnaods of Captain ft. W. Trotti place Delegate* for the Septemlier Conven tion that will run in the August prima ry. and if elected will vole for the nrea- entState officcia: ft J.C. Wise, C. 11. M»thl*, Fatte reou, K. II. Htansell, L ft. Mellichampe. G. K. Hutto. R. R Harley, J. M. tUinner, J. G. Googe. r lectio*, and quaiiied hy faithful per- j him la uomiiaatloo for Audi tor of Bar*- Devwa<M*of duty to give efficient err- eell ee«aily, subject U the rales aod viee to the peopAffi rrguUUwu of the HjrtNorraDr prlroa- IL R. n.ltwaa to Gov- rtro, heing asroroJ thro U tlervedhea tli i Do Too Vast to Build? aa la BarwweM Jr- riog to holld ■a. well to see (he HoJzrs.gae^. M. A M-Urv %uv alUo.