The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 25, 1892, Image 2
The Barnwell People:
JUO. V. HOWS, Editor 1 Propt.
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tAKUEHT COUNTY CIKCULATION.
THURSDAY, AUGIJ8T 25, IS03.
Tufiodajr, 30ih An^nmI, 1H»2.
# 'I
Th«< liutt mowliiip of tho State cam*
paiffti was lieUI at l'|iironfton Haturday.
It was the cUnw of a stormy feriod rut*
nfng through monlhs. ForMiuately no
life haa been lost, altlioa^h ninny meet
ings were dangerously riotous. It leaves
the State red hot politically from thd top
of Ctusar'a l&ead to the battlements of
<he battery. lint now that all the llre-
worVs have boon burned and all the* ar
guments are In a few days art* given the
.great jury of the Democracy of South
Carolina for quiet thought in making
up their verdict.
On next Tuesday tbo first State pri
mary election will be held, ft Is a new
departure in South Carolina polhfcH.
Whether it shall bo an Improvement on
ohlmethods remain# to he seen. That
depends largely on the patrloti«in ol the
Individual citizen*. If the good of the
State and her people shall be the. con
trolling purpose the now way will be
better than the old pathif? If not there
will be Jlttle improvement, if any. The
right to vole Is a privilege that every
free man should appreciate and a trust
that every good man should discharge
a* he values his personal honor. In
puUing the ballot in the hands of her
eons thv State makes each an officer In
service, gives her good name and pros-
perlty, her present and her future Into
their keeping, and the voter who will
fully throws his Influence for personal
end*, to get gain for himself, to reward
a friend or punish an enemy, Is just as
erialnal In the ejra of conscience as the
office bolder who gore wrong or the
trested employee who proves unworthy.
Public servants can scarcely be ex-
peetsd to be batter than their taaeters.
the people, and a baoever and wherever
the ballot box is regarded with the rev-
ereo<w doe to lias the court In which
tb^p«*verelgn« pass Anal Judgment up-
an measures and upon men the Stale
and her clvtilaatiua are safe and oa the
up grade. Bui whew the auction Is held,
•e matter whether the bids be made la
money, er office or partisan, srldsb tri
umph. the clock goes backward sod the
end of good government Is near and red
vevulatioe le the last remedy. That U
the one laaaon of long sad unvaried his
tory. There are goud m»a as ee have
been (hid, la this eoeaiy. both K*form
er* aad < oneerestive#, who art to oat ef
sympathy with the campaign
•f « e things
have beau done aad sttompird la
that they have
Barnwell county ba<i a direct vole# and
> direct rfrapoiitlhlllty In the election of
xt Tnesthy. The work done that day
will not end with the terms to w hich
candidate* will he nominated. It will
brnmin# history, affecting not only these
*now active o*n the stage of life but car
rying results upon those that are to fol
low tlds generation. Tho father tolls
to gather tho mean* to make life for t)io
1 rif le ones that-wake music in hi* home
easier than i| has been for hint and the
patriot, looking both lo the present and
the future, should seek, as much as in
him Is, to~Tftiy.tigthen the foundation'
and freedom of the government llmt Ik
to protect or plunder thong who hlmll
inherit the blessing or liear tlie burden.
ChAirrnnn Irby, of tliw Democratic
State Executive Committee,thinks that
from to Ny,tKHt votes will l»e polled in
the Primary Election next Tuesday.
He gives the Sheppard ticket 115,000 and
claims tho bahutoe for the Tillman tick
et. ff he is cor rock (Jov. Tillman will
have from 10 to 15,000 majority. But
Chairman Dibble, of the Conservative
Committee, is equally positive In claim
ing that thu ShcppHrdffik'ket will win.
We will knovTiinPKui It u week- -
hence.
pwll* of the
the* they ere wreug, for the
fwllww* flrst
j will eeevluee them that thU
U we« the lime war are they the mee to
the duty a«*l rwpeuelhlUty Im-
upoe Umm They will uo« go
ew the rerwrde they Ueve made
may he perplevad by the mulU
at ruudtdetoe ami the taweea pre-
Yet a •eii*fa*tory euurteak
eiue eon be euelly reuched If
character, eeperlty aed qualld< «U<*n be
the leelef the fl rat aed merit the umm
ur* 'dffihe leat.
The Furmer*' Movemn t of IKM*
very near to the hearts wf many uf ti
people. It was noc at e« under«Uud
It, a tidal ware, a lead «Bde or an ata-
lancha.aa the stamp speaker* hare loved
to cell II, but s spontaneous uprleing of
the people, a nr volution allotted U> this
time by the ewnsiituUoB of human na
ture. It was the work of uo one man,
and the l>«iaocrecy of the Mat* arv
practically united In su*>|>ori of It* prin
ciples aad purposes. We bell*** that
th* taataos of (be (icople are pairiotir U»
the core and that the differcnt*e» be
tween them are as to tho best means ami
not as Vo alms and ends. Why then
should they not be tolerant of each oth
er’s views and opinions? We are too
fsw In uumbut and environed by k«>
many danger! and enemies to permit
any weakening of that union whl jh I*
our saving strength. Ho Tnx Pxoi’Lic
offers this counsel that individual judg
ment of the light of issues and the
choice of candidates, within the party
lines, is the best and safest guide of ac
tion*. In that way and no other can the
political education of the people go on
to higher grades. For if men so far dis
trust themselves as to surrender their
convictions and consent to be governed
in their actions by others no whit more
patriotic or better calculated to lead
than themselves, tliey dwaxi their man
hood and bind themselves with leading
airings that will in time harden into fet
ters impossible to be broken.
The highest order o/ courage is that
which influences one to have faith in
himself and to obey the conviction* of
his conscience and the teachings of his
judgment. All the heroes of airtime
were cast in that mould and he that ru-*
Jeth himself is greater than he that tak-
eth a city. A good beginning towards
better days will be made when the In
dividual recognises his responsibility
as a factor in the political problems of
his time apd demonstrates that he is
kept in no raan’a breeches pocket. And
no permanent and continuous progress
in that direction can be made until that
principle and policy broaden into gen
•ral acceptance.
Hev&lutkm* never*go backward. They
may be diverted from their original
purpoeffifbnt there will be In the nature
nf (hinge no.retnni te %M mmmring*.
be m watered in
at the wheel la
The Lion, ihe*Tlgcr, mid (he Fox.
A Lion and a Tiger happened to come
together over the dead body of a Fawn
that had been recently shot. A fierce
battle ensued, and a* each animal was
in the prime of his age and strength, the
combat was long and furious. At last
they lay stretched on the ground, pant
ing, bleeding, and exhauNtcd, each un
able to lift a paw against the other. An
impudent Fox, coming by at tho time,
■topped In and carried off before their
eyes the prey for w bleb they had both
suffered so much.— -Esop.
Te the Krfurwi Party of Karwwrll
* ( oewly.
Ih* c«rr«w|wmd*-ot of thr Now* and Courier
had In l(a l«M»r of Ihe till thr |olU>wlnx :
''Ttore wrrs entirely too many ran. Ik loir*
f.w l hr .iffiea In Barn wall county. Tb#y wnv
afrakl that ■ dlrtoun uf tbrlr tut* would «k>
i gaud. TV Tillman tic Bvorottr* < owmwM-
ta*. au It Is aakl, h*kl ■ meeting and dm Ida.!
to imarnt a raU.ua tlekrt and trtva the t'drr*
another •aan|4r of u*l Mok- •-.mvawtlon t»r
tk-. M
A* (.halnnan of the Lam-tit trr C ommitl.w
of thr kHorm Party for thia mmuty I dralre U>
y that there la not unr wur»l uf truth In Cm
alao v am ction that tha Rtm ntM- ( ■natattl.-e
wlmtwlatlrtot W. ran la tha IHmary tm
‘ r contrary tha mmualtta* refiMml t» arlart a
Ur*«* At tto kaat mratlo* a nnSkm ana
ade (aad tLu waa tha waly av tkm that had
aay r braan to tha mattar ( "that all of tha
rwadhftama he tha U*Waiare that Were He
ft* aakart tea <4 lhatr samlet toraa aa Brfnrm
rwadtdsua fur tha l^etoatare ’* ThW m.4sm
aftav dtowaawm waa ihrfeaK-l tfy ahw.»t a
(who wefe uaeaawli **4 a*
at they were allW# to md MW
lu tha cornua MU* >«* uthar u4
T«* hate asktUd a tsto*
a rtnw rwlr aad
m «t^samwla a
fmm to aaa aa* Ml w* whnh a* dal a>4
mm to to If a Iskat had toaw torklrd
S ll *«mhl ha*a toam tor •toty uf tot mm*
aw to ha*a latorwwd (Sa e.a*a* af umr MS*
snto'ri). to that they wvahl hare snaraa
to rut* Dm
For Solicitor.
0. PuncAW Dellinger, Ksq., Is pre
sented by his friends U» the Democrats
of the .Second Circuit as h cAndldxite for
Solioitor/.auhjoct to the sctlon of the
ptfimsry election,' 111* nhllity hss l>een
proven in every citsw In every court in
which lie Im* Hppcnred and with this
record of *ncce*« they confldontly cn-
d<>rep him a* fully worthy of (hut trust,
fll^lgh personal charncter, rich intel
lectual endowments, untiring profes-
sional industry, growing attoiunients
and ready and equal judgment emi
nently til him for that position, in which
it’ will tie liD constant purpdtk; that
while none guilty of crime shall escup**.
none innocent shall suffer undeserved
punishment. . Fivx ( ot.Mixs. *
(‘ompiving w ith tlie resolution of the
Heform Executive Committee 1 hereby
duel a re myself in •'favor of tlie re-elec
tion ofCov. B. K. Tillman and the other
.Stale officer*,”
O Duncan Bri.i.iNUKR.
CliarlcR Carroll .Simms, Esq., is an
nounced by Ids friends a candidate for
the Democrat ic nomination for Solicitor
in the Second Circuit. By Id sown en
deavor and on his own merits he has
won Ids wav into the front of ids pro
fession and is presented, us well equip-
udy of
ped by (Uligeut, continuous^ study of
tlie law, well trained by suceessful prao-
tiee in the cohrts ami well qqalifted Jn
lein|>craiiienT"s11d c<fiiltage tO Tnt ttie of*
lice with honor to himself and conqdetc
satisfaction to the .State.
Barnwkll.
For the Senate
S. G. Mayfield, Esq., hxs conscnteil,
at the urgent Insistence of his many
friends, to become a candidate for the
State Senate, subject to the rules and
regulations of the iKimocraUc party.
We pledge him to abide by the results
of the primary election and not to accept
a nomination or an office from any
source other than tlie regularly consti
tuted Democratic organization.
Many Friends.
I am in favor of Bt K. Tlilroan for
Governor, and endorse the present ad-
niiniidstratlon. H. G. Mayiikld.
( apt. John 1*. Gray, of Bull Pond
Township. Is announced by his friends
a candidate for the Hi at# Hrnat*. subject
to the result of the Democratic primary
election, ( apt. Gray has mode farming
successful by his flu# business Intelli
gent#, his sound ludgnteni and constant
attention u> bis home affairs. Ilia life
and its dutie# hare mod# him familiar
with the needs of the peoole and the
Mkl qualities of head and heart
made him so useful at home and
luted OemocrR‘Jc organisation.
» 1 endorse the present administratloq
and B. R. Tillman for Governor.
*W. U.Cartkr.
> •
Contrary to my expectation#, 1 have
decided to become'* candidate for re-
election to the House of Representa
tive*. I stand on ill* same platform
that I did two years ago, nii.l having
had experience in legislative mSto-rs,
feel that 1 am now. hotter qualified,
than formerly, to represent tho Inter
ests of my constitueutk.
, I pledge myself to abide by .the re
sults of tlie primary election and not
to accept either a nomination or an
office from any source other Ilian the
regularly constituted Democratic or
ganization. * ! 11. C. Folk. 14
t* * '
The many friends of Mr. W. R Brub-
haui hereby announce him as a candi
date lor the House of Representatives,
and pledge him their iwarty support.
He will abide, by the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic party.
Many FkiRirtis.
^endorse the, present administration
and favor the re-election of B. R. Till
man. W. K. Brabham.
I respectfully announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the House of
Representatives. 1 pledge myself to
abide by the results of the primary elec
tion and not to accept a nomination or
an office from any source other ihai&he
gani/.ation.
1. L. Attawat.
COONTY COMMISSIONER.
many friends of Mr. John M.
H *
The
Smith, cf Bnmhcrg, take pleasure in
nominating him for County Commis
sioner. He was a gallant soldier du
ring the war and possesses many quili-
fleatioas for being a successful Commis
sioner He will abide by the results of
the primary election, support the nom
inees of the Democratic party and not
subject to the rule# and regulations of
the Democrat!# party, and plcdg£ him
to abide the results of the prltwrafy elec-
t on and not to accept either a nomina
tion or an office ffom any source other
than the regular constituted Democratic
organization. . Many Fuiknps.
I am a member of the Farmers’ Al
liance and in favor of the present ad
ministration and always have been.
Ji pson 8. Still, Sr,
The friends of F. Mack Ray respect
fully | resent him to the voters of Barn
well county as a candidate for ‘County
Commissioner. Mack is a son of ( apt.
Hugh M. Ray who was Captain of a
company in Col. MeMaster’s Regiment.
Mack will make a good Commissioner
and we hope will be supported by the
fieople. He will abide by tlie results of
the Democratic primaries.
« , * . Springtown.
B. R. Tillman is my choice for Gov
ernor and I endorse tht* present admin
istration. ' F. Mack Kay.^
I respectfully announce myself a can
didate for re-election U> the office of
County Commissioner, subject to the_
rules gnd regulations of the liemocratic
party. I pledge myself to abide by the
results of the primary election and , not
to accept either a nomination oranoffico
from any source other than the regu
larly constituted Democratic organiza
tion.
1 am in favor of tlie Farmers’ move
ment and the present administration
, _ , , i ti*vi i. I ance of the manifold jdnties of lb# hw»-
well County. I pledge myself to abld# I «uf-
bv the results'of the Tri
T-TJT-- hnir j
shall vote intthe coming primary for
delegates to the State convention that
will *up|H>rt B. R. Tillman for Gover
nor. , 11. J. Bkllingkr.
1 respectfully announce myself a can
didate for the office of County Commis
sioner. I pledge myself to abide by the
result* of the primary election and not
to accept a nomination or an office from
any source other than the regularly con
stituted Democratic organization.
1 was a charter member of Hercules
Alliance still belong and always ex|iect
to belong to the order and am In favor
of the Farmers’ Moteinent and the re-
rood
na%*
highly irgarded by all that know kla
will rnabl* him. If elected, to serv# llto
Hut# sod th* <'o«inty w itli an aMII'y
thatraniM* fall to satisfy tbw demand*
of that uigh office aad to# eipoctalioo#
of lb* |i*opl*.
M asv Faiaxoa.
annoenrtol a
‘•to
• r«*
( apC
aaodids
late for the I
Unn for the »Ute Senate.
II# will shut# by the rwwetl#
prlmsrv election and not aevofs
• n»«nination or an office fr*
•ourre other than the ragwUrly
Iated i
House ot Representatives.
larly constituted Democratic orgauixa-
lion. Many Fair.*da.
1 I respectfullr announc# myself a can
didate for th^Dfllrc of Cotintr Cmninis-
siooer, subjeet to the rules and regula
tions of th# Democratic party. I pledge
myself to abide by the rrsultsof the pri
mary election and not to accept either a
nomination or on oilier from any source
other than the regularly constituted
Itomocratk organisation.
B. K. TfltffiMtk ffiV cholN Mr Gov-
ernor and 1 endorse tb* present admin
istration. C. W. Moody.
Th# many friend# of G anno a F. Rod-
iroan b*g ienv# lo announce him a# a
candidate fur the office of County Com-
ml•• toner of Barnwell County, and
pledge him to ahkl* by the mbr# and
regulation* of th# Itottowrathi party of
Barnwell Csmnty. Ma«v raisaua.
I en«h*r«e th# present ndmInUtrollon
and B. K. Tillman for Gwvemwr.
u. F. Bs»iM#«»nn
I respeelfnlly annonne# myself a can.
dtdai* for the nffiev of ( ouni v Caasmta.
■tonrt, Mthjert to th# rwhm and regula
tion* of th# liemocratk* pertY I
pledge n.y*elf to ahtd# by th# rwannaof
th# primary *lectton and not to ae.topt
any «wnren other
#nn#Htotod I tonmi
| entor## th# p
| and II. B. Ttllmai
«4
At th# toit«Itatkoi of my friend# I rn*
.. . , I •poctfully antoHinro aolf • randldnt#
izUTra for lb# lleww of
than thr regular It
rwttc ntatodentton.
■e«eot admi
i for •*«**<
J A. ( ■ •••* sr »i
niary El.ctlon '
mmitnation or an *
than* the
by the result
and not to aceept a
office fronuitsy source other
regularly constituted
ganixatlbif.
1 am in favor of B. R. Tillman for
Governor and endorse the present Ad
ministration. G. 0. Bilky.
ffi
I respectfully atinoHnco mvoejf a can
didate for tlie Democratic nomination
for Auditor of Barnw ell County and so
licit the support of the people, i pledge
myself to abide by the result*of the pri
mary election and not acce|rt either a
nomination or an office from any source
other than the repularly constituted
Democratic‘organization.
1 stand square on the platform of the
Farmers'Movement and endorse the
present ANlministratlon nmh J 'shall
vote in the coming primary for Dele
gates that will support B.‘ R. Tillman
for Governor.
Jamks O. Sanders.
I respectfully annoutice myself a
candidate for re-election to the office of
Auditor of Barnwell County. 1 pledge
Thyself to abide by the results of the
primary election and not to accept a
nomination or an office from any source
other than the regularly constituted
Democratic organization.
I am in favor of B. R. Tillman for
Governor and endorse the present ad
ministration. G. Martin Hinter.
tuition to which their ffe# *uf<
..ages have called m# 1 earnestly b«»pe
that they will show their continued ap-
... tl , probation H nd unabated.confldence by
Democratic cr- r§U | n | nK in thepDeein w hich their
friendly judgment ha* ptu me.
' Pledging luystlf to accept the result
of the Democratic primary, with a
cheerful hope and an Abiding faith in
the sense of justice of a good and patri-
»Aie people, I leaf* myself lu their
hand*. Respectfully, N
) . VV. Gilnorr SIMMS.
County Treasurer.
I respectfully announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office of
Treasurer of Barnwell county. I pledge
if)y self to abide by the results of the pri
mary election and not to accept a nomi
nation or an office from any source other
than the regularly constituted Demo
cratic orgsmization.
I endorse the present administration
and B. R. Tillman for Governor.
*A. F. Frkk.
I have consented to allow* p>y name to
go before the Democratic Primaries of
Barnwwll (’ounty for tlie nomination to
the offil|‘ of Treasurer. I stand squaro
on the Administration platform and
promise to abide the result of the Dem
ocratic Primary and not to accept an
office from any source other than the
b-mm-ntthi PitffrEi , _ j& M^TmjLK.
sportfully aunoum-c him a candidate
for A mlitor and pledge him to abide by
the riilc* and regulations of the Demo-
oratlc party
« We present the name of Capt Sons*
not only as one deserving the office but
a* one w hose qualification* are unsur
passed by any to flll the position.
Friends.
For Sheriff.
accept either a nomination or an office^.- —
from atiY source other than th# regu- ^l<*ction of the" present administration.
11 I K \ M N I’Xg.g
I rexpectfnlly announce myself a can
didal# for th# oflic# of i’ounty Coimnis-
•ioner, snbject u* the rules and regula
tion* of the lieiiiocratic party. I picdg**
myself to abld* by th# results of the pri
mary election and not to orewpc either a
nomination or gn office from any soorc#
iHher than th* regularly >voasiitut#d
Detnocratic organization.
W. II. Bbxmrtt.
Having b##n a*sun «I bv many friends
that my service* oa < omitv Coasml#-
•loner have given entire satisfaction, j
ah«i at tbeir earnest *olh-lta(lon I an-
noanre myself a csndhUte for re-elec
tion III that ••(the, aukjert to the rule*
and regulations nf the Drm*«rratle par- |
ty, anti pletlgwil to at*l«le by the result* ]
•s| the primary election an<| not t«» ac
cept a iMHulnatlon or an oflUe from any
sow re* other than tb# regularly consti
tuted I (emorratle organisation.
Thanking my friends for their gener-
support In tb# past and so|l« itlog
Its rnntiwwanee I promt*#. If etortesl, D<
glv# mv best and most rarefnl sertk#
In th# puMlr. X. M. W sLaan.
. The frientls of Capt. F. II. Creech
announce him a candidate for the office
of Sheriff, lie will abide by the n suits
4>f the Democratic Primary Kh*ctinnand
not accept an office from any source
other than the regularly constituted
Democratic organization, f apt. Creech
is a 4*oi»si«t«*nt Alliance u»eml*er and i
hearty *iip|M>rtrr of the Farmers Move
ment- Many FKiaM»s.
Arri-rrox, 8. C , Ang. IS,
My rani a* annonneed by my frl#nd*
I thought d*lined my (loaithm; bnt
there has been a refiort rlrmlaled in the
upper portion of the county In order to
prejudice the mind# of tb# people
against me In the coming primary tnat
I am on the mnmrvatire #14*. My
I friend* at home af both factions of the
I democrath* parly know that the report
11# absolutely fa!*#. I am now ami have
I been all lb# time for the Farmer*’ move
1 meni and will vote for th# reform dele-
I gallon that will vnt# for th# m»minatlea
of th# present Hi ale nfBcer*. I have
I never formed a combination or sailed
] oiider fai«e color* to too at the express-
I etl w Ishes of people at the ballot box
I l h# per»isteni effort of iho«r that are
I trying to mla*represent my |*rinelplea |
h* «an* a** ami In lustier to myself
For Coroner.
m m •## ^ *# w *
la I make thia statement.
Fatxa II. t as a* n.
itwtstrntton
lt-l*r» sew toll tvs, ■
Ion ■f»w* I (••edging mvtolt to sl-M# by th# rwtos
atul regutatton* ••( th# |tom<wrwl|r par*
sa «#
«e« 1*104 torn I wts* to tssj
aO#e rbtose. a* l n t* ton
■sofsRy Ito ***** «4 *t*V)
to tot l toe fvm swto. sad sr*
A Itowsaa fsrT*»
Cbm'a Ibfevui I *
d. f
kug. |C, Ito*
ped a*r
i it ■ Pi
F*ia#»x,
ffdt/sr IWfJ* :
fl It not trn# that Mr. C. T. " lit* i ,
a bo killed kl r. G. • . Bla«*k, )•** "*klp
rua* Hat annah river,* a* stated In
sort ■ ibis week, II# Its* never
raia'le any attempt to "skip” say whvrs,
but Is at hi* twoi a* assistant ora tloti
wtsstor aUemllng to hts Untie* a* such.
The killing nf Mr (Hark w a* a Very an-
fnruinale affair, but Mr. W)|*oa Uhl n< t
intend to kill bint s Ken bs fired tha fa-
Ul shot. II# thought b« ws* sbootlug
at J. H.king, a Im» provuktd the row
and who had p*r«ua<ied Mr. Block logo
with bm to Mr. Wilson’• hotiae. It )•
King who ha* “skipped.” Mr. G. >t.
Black was s go*h! man, who all of hi*
neighbor* liked and the *ad cnTurremt-
which resiiltetl In Ids death |s regretted
by averybody In this neighborhood.
• J. W. Wiluams.
Reform' Delegates.
Delegate* for the Septeiulter Conven
tion that will run In tb* August prima
ry. and If elected will vote for the pres
ent State officers:
I .,i-
ty | r*»•!••»** th* Far
and fa««sc • to> re-^l**4wm of M R.
man ami th# other stair sdBswe*.
M. II. Pwit tiro.
*r!f • • «•-
J. C. wire,
C. II. Mathi*.
S. G. Mayfield,
(,’. R. Clayton,
IV. H. Carter,
A. II. Pattereon,
N. 11. Stansell,
L H. Mellicharnpc,
G. E. Hutto,
R. K Harley,
J. M. SKin»ier,
J. G. (jJoogr.
Sheppard Delegates.
The follow lug delcgatea are presented
to the Democracy of Barnwell county
for election at the August primary to
serve in the September .State Conven
tion. They are pledged to support J no.
C. Sheppard for Governor and his ticket
for State officers, and to stand by the
result of the primary election in tne
State:
DELEGATES.
II. Bates, J. G. Smoak,
(ieo.
J. Ansel Meyer,
F. M. Bamberg,
J. S. Calhoun,
W.T. Walker,
J. Med Gray,
J. I>. Jenny,
James Diamond,
.l. J. Keaiwe,
Dr. C. I>. Clarkkon,
W. G. Thompson.
For Congress.
• «
I beg to announce myself a candidate
for the nomination to Congress from
the Second Congressional District, sub
ject to the Democratic primaries.
John T. Ga«ton.
I respectfully announce myself a can
didate for renomination to Congres* in
the Second District, subject to the Dem
ocratic primaries.
G. D. Tillman.
I bejj to snnonnee that I am a candi
date for th# Democratic nomination for
the .Vld Oougre*A, and respoctftdly’so-
Ihit the support of all who have confi
dence In tur ability and determination
to uphold the dignify of the Bute and
th# right# of the people.
Rohut Alpric*.
The many friend# of CoL W.J. Tab
l hereby «MMMi Bln oom# os a
I r- #ftortfully anwroiiM-
dhlsf# Iff I tor lluws# «4
and sssth U th# suppof * fsf th# p#Wf»l#. I
rs*> thr pnracot a*tw>li*to' rath**! aad
will vat* f'*c lh# B#f«»vwi . atsdldal#*.
G«»##rtw»r It. R. TUtma* at lh# b#ad I
am a pr»*l.l»»4il- a*«t by prtwr tpl# oral If
•l#rtr-l a a* I Ilia *c*s* r*# • tsiajartiy far
i»rohtUit4*m I will «••<* S4#l w**«% fat |t,
but If thr H air g* rs against it I row hi
iw*t vot# far I.rtshlbltlwo.
I ptr*ig* mv##lf t* abhte by lh# re
sult* t»f ihr prtmarv elrv*thm aad asst to
0* rr|.t rlthrf a iMHt* I 'ta I M*A Of Oil <■•*•
fnmi snv sstiirv** o(l*rr than th# regular
ly roa*titutod Itoswocratlr argsnlxatlw.
w. a. All. 8b.
IWait*# I want toTrpresrntoM Bara-
wwll «*'wiity In Ui* le-gtslaturv I an-
nounr* m• *rl( a* a rowdMat# f«»r tha
llrni*# of Rrprewautlrcaof South Car
olina.
I picdg* myself to a biff# th# reaulU
of th# primary election ami not to ac-
<*ept ritbet a nomination or an office
from any source other than tb# regu
larly constituted Dcmocrstir organlxa-
tion. G- K. Ryan.
Augu«t 1st. IxOi.
The friends of J. C. McMillan hereby
announce him as a candidate for the
House of RenrerenUtivea and pledge
him to abide by the rules and regula
tions of the T>#mocratlc party. He Is
in accord with the Farmers’ movement
and w'lll vote for the reform State ticket.
Many Friend#.
Tlie many friends of J. 1>. Kinard
herehv announce him as a candidate for
tl)# it on *c of Representatives, and
pledge him their hearty supjmrt. He
w ill abide by tl)# rules and regulations
of the Democratic party of Barnwell
county. Many Friend*.
I endorse the present administration
and B. K. Tillman for Governor.
% J. D. Kinard.
The many friends of Hon. H. II.
Crum hereby announce him as a candi
date for the House of RcpresentetfveK,
and pledge him their hearty support.
He will abide by the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic party.
Many Friends.
I endorse the Farmers’ movement and
favor the re-election of Goy. B. R. Till
man and his entire administration.
11. II. Crum.
I respectfully Announce myself a can
didate for nomination as member of the
House of Representatives by the Demo
cratic Primaries of Barnwell and pledge
myself to abide by and support the re
sults of such electiofl, and not to accept
a nomination or office from any other
source than the regular Democratic or
gan Ixation.
I am in accord with thp Reformers
and support Gov. Tillman«nd the pres
ent State officers for re-election.
Jo«. M. Skinner.
The friends of Capt. J. M. Ulmer pre
sent his name oa a candidate for the
House .of Representatives and pledge
him to abide the results of the primary,
and not to accept an office from any
other source .the regularly consti
tuted Democracy. A member of the
Farmers’ More—eat aad for B. R. Tifl-
iuan for Governor.
Many Frirnim.
B. R. THIuian le tur choice for Gov
ernor and | endorse the prvseet admin-
Utrattoa. J. M.I*uhrb.
to*tog to#l My Gw**!* kav# plar**t
V s*o*# Ur I to# lh# pohlto for lh* « ffis 1 *
t «M**ty ( *■—ml—towrf. •osi knowing
thni th# rot#* ot th# 1 *r—vatic pvtmn-
rt#* require lhat all rwn4*t«tr« ptoslgv
lh#m*rlvr*. I <#» htowhy ptodg# mf self
ta abisl# •tricllv by tb# rwlr* and regn-
1st tons nf th# Itowsarragir Frlmarto*.
I am In fall fmpnthy «lib estd in-
, trad supptotlng the premnl aslmtnlatra-
K*pr* *>-nu! tvee itow at th# Angn*t prtmarv.
( . B. Kncavtetn.
I rqanvrt fnlly annnwncw mysvif a ran-
•lUlatr fur th# toBro wf ( **nnty t'amml*
stonto, anhjerf to Uto rulr# and regnt*-
ttons of th# ftom—iralic part r. I
ph »lg# myaelf to ahhfte hy th# re*nit* #f
th# primary rlrtlan and ant to nrrepc
either a nomlnatlnn nr an office from
any aowreo ether than the regularly
enn#tltnt#d I ton—rratlr erganlaathm.
I am, os I was Ib I too. in fare* of th*
Mywent admlalstnilloti and will ret#
fto «J#t#gnlr« to th# toaer ( ontrtttton
that wIlimMlnr— B. R. Tillman far t—v*
rrnor and endorse the per—nt adminis
tration. M O. ll six.
I rv«pecifullv announce myself a can
didate for ibe office of ('oanty CitaimD-
•loner, *ubjert to the rules aad regula
tions of the Democratic p'krtj, I pir<lge
myself to abide by the results of the pri
mary election and not to accept eitber a
nomination or an office from any •ourre
other than the regularly constituted
Democratic organisation.
I am In favor of R. K. Tillman for
Governor and endorae the presens Ad
ministration. J. A. 11 a*y &.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the office of
County Commissioner, subject to th#
rules and regulations of the itoniocratic
party. 1 pledg# myself hi abide by the
results of the I’rimary Election and not
to accept eitiier a nomination or an
office from any source other than the
regularly constituted Democratic or
ganization.
1 am In favor of B. R. Tillman for
Governor and endorse the present Ad
ministration. C. 11. Lanchjcy.
I respectfully announce myselT a can
didate for the office of County (Commis
sioner, subject to the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic 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
source other than the regularly constf-
tuted Jhemocratic organization.
1 am in favor of B. R. Tillman for
Governor and endorse the present Ad
ministration^ Gko. W”. Peacock.
I respectfully announce myself a can
didate for the ofliceof County Commis
sioner. I pledge myself to abide by the
results of th# primary election anil not
to accept a nomination or an office from
any source other than the regularly
constituted Democratic organization.
1 am in favor of the Fanners Move
ment and the present Administration
hasgiven me entire satisfaction and I
shall vote for Delegates lu the coming
primary who will support B. K. Till
man for Governor.
, Orlando Black.
Barqwell Township.
I respectfully announce myself a can
didate for th« office of County Commis
sioner, subject to the rules and regula
tions of the D#UHH.*uttic patty. 1 pledge
myself to Abide by the results of the pri-
uia/y election and not to accept either a
nomination or an office from any source
other than the regularly const'ttilrd
Democratic orgauigation.
I are in favor of the Farmers Move
ment and the preeeat Administration
ha*gltwn a—entire satisfaction and I
It vat# fwr Itoteffairs hi th# ewredag
ary * *10 will supt—rt B. B. TU:
f..# IlMwrw—
I re#f«#rtfa?tv aawwwacr mv—lf a# a
eaadhiato fto Uto wffto# t wf
Baraw #11 t'wwaty ia th# ewretog prlre**
ry #l#*u«— w#i*j*rt la tha rwlre aad rag-
wtattoa# mi lh# itow—rr ■*!# party.
I are la fare# wfh.lt. Ttlhwaa far
Gattoww# aad •omAwt## tha prwreat A X
a|jai stratton.
D- I’aiv»» Bt a* aHAivaa.
f reapaetfally oaaawaa#ast—If area-
dhiato far atorttoa to th# adkra wf ( *»#**»
a#v af Bwrwwvll eaaaiy. I rledgw say*
—If to ohhf# hf lh# nrewH* mi th# pri—
rv atoaltoa aad aas to aa—pf a aw—taa-
t—a ar aa adhw fro— aay —re# —her
ibaa tha regalariy reaittlwtod Ire—#
rvallr argaoTaattoa.
I ore la favwr of R H. Tlllsoaa fwr
Gavaraar t id #ad—— lh# a#w—at Ad-
relalesrattow. 8. C. a iixisao.
Having ##rv#d a* ( wrwarr to lh# b**t
wf aiy ahtlliy aad V* th# i—pl#to *at -
Ufarib— af aa apFreriotivv pahllr a*
an appoint## to ill lh# warxptrvnf i*rre
mi th# ini# John W. Frerreaa. I here-
hy, la 4—ptione# with th# •oga#*<
wish## nf many f flared# an no# nr# toy-
—If a randhtoi# far th# ofltc* af f ##a»
n#r, *ubject to th# rul#* aad regvrlo-
lion* of th# I to—rath* Party, plrdgrtl
to abld# hy th# rrewlts mi th* Prtmarv
etoclkwi, and qnallRad hy faithfal p#r»
forvnare*# of duty to glv# eflk-tont —r-
vie# to th# people.
H. H. THIrean I# mv rhohre fto Gov
ernor snd I en«lor*# the prewnt admin-
stration. 8. L. Praawb.
f re*poctfully announ« r my self ■ can
didate for the Iiemocratic nomlnstioa
for < aroner of Barnwell county and so
licit the support of the people.
1 pledge myself to abide by thr result*
of tbe primary flection and not to accept
either a nomination or an office from
anysouree other than the regularly con
stituted Democratic organization
I hereby •Whareae* nn *rlf a 4*#refhlat#
fto re-#l#e«hHi to ’*Kefiff'* aflke.
Fledging m; —If to sirwH hy thr resnH
nf the I Sews—r—ftr primary. I will n—
re** fd adt*# wwtsui* wf th# regular Irews-
rerrait# parry.
I are |^ fa« to Of B It. Tillman far I
G#v#rwto aad eredwr— th# pre—at
miatetrailsHt. J. W. |.#a« ••rdh.
I hereby aaoreaar# mr*e|f a raodi *
dal# far th# fthrrlff** »dB*#, pl—lglwg
my —If ta ahht# hy th# re#un of th*
inm—rmtle primary. I will a— oreeps
toh* e «—t*id# af th# regn la r Itowwrralie
RaGy.
I am In favor of *110 Farm#r#* mers
m#wt aad th# pre—m refmlti**trall**a
ha# gt»#n aree— If# —Hsfactton I ehall
v#4# la lh# *•••—l#g primary fto d#le
gala* to lh# htol# ewrev#attoa that will
4M*pf—rt B K Tillreaa fwr <*wwrwwr.
If. H. Maviui.
For Clerk of Cooat.
Aft#r renaalt—too with many friend*,
and at th#tr —llrlialtew. I hate d»* lA «i
to offer my—If a# a raoilul *)* [**? i l#rk
of I wort, #wd hereby pWdg# mt w?1( to
abide hy lh# rwlr* aad regnlattoa* g<>« •
era lag the primary el#eio»o In Barn
well vt*waiy. Ta #%#ry roll of my fel
low riliaen* la the pa— I have re#t«oad-
ed aad — rv*d them falthfwlly and with
•II th# ahlllty 4«f nhirh I aw p«»**e*—d,
aad wow for th# Hr*t time o*k them fto
«h#ir vote*. A* to where I •taiolpolit-
l«*alIy It is imM necessary for w»e to ex
plain. a* 1 neither carry in a faces nor
•all under fal—colors. I sin only a far
mer and cannot spar* tlie Ufpr from my
farm ro make a general eanva#* of the
cmintY. I ho|>e m> f n«mis w ill xppre-
dst# my position and not construe my
neglect to visit them a* indifference on
my part. Re*|ievtfully,
I have been with tlie
School Commissioner.
Bamrero, S. C., July 2f», 18^2. -
I hereby announce myself n candidal#
for School Commissioner, pledging my
self to abide the result of the Demo
cratic primaries. R. B. Black.
1 respectfully announce myself a can
didate for re-election to^the office of
S«‘hnol Commissioner, subject to the
rules and regulations of ihe Democratic
Party. I pledge myself to abide hy the
results of tlie primary eltotion and not
to acccptritlier a nomination or an oflic#
from any sowrr# other than the regu
larly constituted Democratic organixa-
tion.
B. R. Tillman is my uholrefor Gov
ernor ami I endorse the present admin
istration. .K. 4‘. Kirkland.,
Manv frieml* of the pnhltc school* In
Barnwell county respectfully a*k tbo—
Interested to *upport Col. H. A. Maklh-
hen ft»r School Ciuamisstoner at the pri-
mary eleetton. He Is not 4»nly one i»f
the hrst •*!ncate*1 mrn in this Slat#, hut
nn# nf the hard##! a ork#rs and as a
toarbto b# ha* no *oprrW*r*. II# has
had twenty year* esperiene# In teach
ing In leading -vhonl* North and South
and Is thonmghly pw#*e«| la lh# Hu-
proted meth»**l* «»f teorhing slot will
I make owr •» h*»»U a *wore#* if any no#
ran. If you ttont know hire a*k tho##
w In* do w hat *t*n of a worker h# l«.
He will suppi*rt th# niuulnr** of tha
1 I>eiw4<r—lr party. FaiRxna.
| respectfully anoawnce my—If araa-
I dUlalc for the affte# **f *« hre>| Comreto-
| >tower, subject to lh# rules and reg»#ta-
af the IkruMw-rallr Partf, I
ptovlge my self to abldr hy th# —alt* of
th# priarerv #lrrt|pw and a— to ocrwpt
rllhrr a Nominaltoo to an wfflr# fra—
any —wree —her than th# regalariy
«*ui*titttted lOrWMuriwtlr —gaalaalltok,
—ffkrfflriMaRRRfhr™*”
Trill Jostice.
I T# th# Bafwrd*# Bridge. Wefl Branch,
*'• 1 h*sf*e Mill, Hareniwnd, t hluy and
i t*t#tow IresoMcraile t'lahaf | rvpeet-
fully aawawaee —y—tf a candidal# fw#
the afflrc mi Trial Jn—toe. I ptodg# my •
wIf to aktilv hy the reunite *d la# pri
mary rtoettow sod nto lo sn-epl a aw—1-
natloa wr an offtoe fro— swy •■••re# oth
er than lh# regalariy raw—Haled D#sa*
wrrattr wegantiattow
I favwr H K Tllla
awd rwdof— the pf* •* f
• fwr lieirrwr
ad—Iwt—itow •
I. F. Uaiuaa.
To th# si toam |iewww*rxito I tw
I rv*i— llMlit *iii • «in«e re* •
«li.Isle fto lh# 4>fftoe mi Trial Ji
••ledge rev •rtf |w aMde hr th# rre
the pri—ary etot ttoa aad a— to
a —•—Iwailww or aa ••fftoe fr—
■ 4i#rtw —her ihsa tl— regwlffl
• r*tn ovgaaioaitow
dfwc
I •Ik#
I
tills mi
acre pft
• aay
Doom#-
H
-rw<
H til
r and I
r»n,
ta
—y rhotoa fwr (Iwv-
th# pre—nt ad—tw ko
to. M. Hot tv.
Farters* mow-
1 sin in favorof B. R.'Ylllman forGov- nient since it* first organisation in thi*
county. 1 worked for and supported
Tillman in the l»»t election, and 1 am
doing the same in this.
IV. S. Bam ft erg.
ernor; have always been a Farmers’
movement man and I endorse the pres
ent administration.
* Hknky P. Dychkh.
At the solicitation of many friends I
heieby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Coroner for Barnwell
county, pledging myself not to accept
either a nominaiion or an office from
any source other than the regularly*D>*Uon or i»» office from
constituted Democratic party.
1 am in favor of the Farmers Move
ment, and the present Administration
has given me entiVe. satisfaction and I
shall vote for Delegates in the coming
primary who will support B. R. Till
man for Goverbor.
C. J. Carter.
I respectfully announce myself a)cnn-
didate for election to the oflic# of Coro
ner of Barnwell county. I pledge my
self to abide by the tesults of the pri
mary election and not to accept a nomi
nation or im office from any source other
titan the regularly constituted Demo
cratic organization,' —
I.endorse B. R. Tillman for Gover
nor and the present administration.
r. M. Kavks.
I respectfully announce myself a can
didate for the Democratic nomination
for Coroner of Barnwell county and so
licit the support of the people.
I pledge myself to abide by the re
sults of tne primary election and not to
accept either »a nomination or an office
from any source other than the regular
ly constituted Democratic organization*
Johnson H. Touin.
I respectfully announce myself q
candidate for Clerk of the Court of
Barnwell County and pledge myself to
abide hy the rules governing the Dem
ocratic party and nT»t to accept a noini-
nny source
constituted
For Auditor.
Believing that the office should seek
the man. and uol the man the office, the u ‘ , ’‘ V™”"
friend, uf c»|.uin S. W. Tract) plant) <*" of the .trngKl,. rh*r MraMlf urn
liiiik in iwfctik in a! Lxn fsxr 4 mtifstr sxf ltreR*at_ tiH* III ^ hlCn I BAV6 dl§*
other than the regular
Democratic Organization.
I am in favor of B. R. TJlman for
Governor and endorse the present ad
ministration. J. 8n ELL I NO.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for Clerk of the Court of
Barnwell County, ayd will support the
nominee of and accept office from none
other than the tegular Democratic party
1 have worked for the success of the
Farmers’ movemcut^ince its incipien-
ey, voted said ticket two years ago, am
in sympathy with and endorse the pres
ent administration and will vote for the
ticket to nominate Hie candidates head
ed by B R. Tillman for Governor^it the
coming election. ,
If elected my every effort Will be to
make the visits of the people to and their
business’transactions with that office
pleasant and agreeable.
G. II. Kirkland.
I respectfully announce myself as a
candidate for re election to tho otth*e of
CJjerk of the Court.
Had my friends appeared af all reluc
tant to undertake the trouble and ex
citement* of-sinother canvass I would
have foreborno to offer lor the positioir,
but with a kind partiality and a gener
ous devotion which has very deeply
touched my heart, they hare with seal-
oils ardor assumed all the heat and bur-
bim in nomination for Auditor of Barn
well county, subject to the rules and
regulation# of the Iteuiocratk* prima
ries, being o—ured that If elected h« Bill
sort#. . *..
Sayaxnau Rivbb Stemox.
I kavealways
■tovooieni and will vet# la th# CO-iBg,
it## who will vuca fur <
charged the duties of th# office ha* more
than justified them Ib my jkirmcr elec
tion. They assert, snd U D very pleas
ant Tor m# to believe them, that I Hava
given universal satDfartion. That the
Hof Barnwellcoumy will i
Ta th# 11 tlll#ttot, Klki*. awd lh*#—azy
IWreiwtatto i Iwh#;
I respectfully aw—wr# rey—If a raw-
dldat# (to the 4*flh*'of Trial Ju*lle#. I
pledg* my—lf (m aM ■to Ir^ihe i#aul| nf
thr pri—ary * tort ton and nt* to a4rr#pt a
nonilnatloipt»r an Afflce fn*#s any sroirro
••tl»#r than the-regulkrly cOo#Uluted
I n-niArmt lr 4«rganiriittoo.
I rn4lor*c the H*f<»rm movement an
B. R. Tillman for Governor.
J. M. flsia.
TaiHc Barnwell, RrelOak. A*hleigh t
K«* )|y Bram-ho* and Krlrn«Uliip Itont-
ocratlc club* : I friprctfaHv announc#
my *elf a <*aiidhlatetorthe office of Trial
J a st lee. | pledge iny*#lf to abide hy th#
result* of th# primary election and not
to accept a tmniinatlon or an office from
any source other than the regularly
coii«tltuled iH'inocnttic organization.
I endorse th# present administration
and B. K. Tillman for Governor.
M. J. Fate.
To Bennett Springs, Four Mile. Zou
ave and Richland Democratic (dub*:
I respectfully nu non ore myself a can
didate for the office of Trial Justice. I
pledge myself to abide by the result* of
the primary election am) not to accept a
nomination or anoffitc from any »ourc«
other than the regularly constituted
Iiemocratic organization.
T. S. Dunbar.
To the Buford* Bridge, Well Branch,
Hearse* Mill,'Hammond, Chitty and
Colston Democratic clubs: I respect
fully announce myself a candidate for
the office of Trial Justice. 1 pledge
myself to abide by the results of the pri
mary election and not to accept a nom
ination or an office from any source
other than the regularly'constituted
Democratic organization.
C. F. Brabham.
To Blackvllle, Spur Branch, Double
Fond and Georges Creek 1 ►emocratie
clubs: I respectfully announce myself
a candidate for the office of Trial Jus
tice. I pledge myself to abide by the
results of the primary election anil not
to accept a nomination or an office frooi
any sourceother than the regularly Con
stituted Democratic organization.
I endorse the present administration
and B. R. Tillman for Governor.
B. J. Hammet.
To my fellow Democrat* of the fol
lowing club*, Barnwell, Barnwell 8. O.,
Red Oak, Reedy Branch, Reedy Branch
No. i, Ashleigh and Friendship: The
Executive Committee haring deter;
ined that in the future ail reronimei
tions for appointment to the effic#
Trial Justice b# marie bv primary elec
tion, and having docld#d that lh# above
club* will vote for th# Trial Justice at
Barnwell C. II 1 h#r#hv reapertfwllr
it* r announc# myaelf a candidal# for that
mi office, auhjoct to all of tbo ruto# ao4
uriolv atri««o to
00*1 iffriMV. If
t^teafl «H#
•wet.
“ll to grouty tog lo
etii ha are Al
ban i re