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• • • The Barnwell People. JNO. f HOLIES, Editor 1 Prop r. xamut couimr cikcllatiox. TMCRfihAY, SElTfCMBKHl, lS!ia. The llru rrlnmry U over. At thin writing we do not know who have won In the firnt beat, lint we believe the Mate la aafe, no nmt^r u lio may he her puolic aervanta Tor the next termn. hr. Girardeau kindled Hint .faith in nn years ago. lie preached that God would nev er l«t Hi* church |K?ri»h and that to keep it whole the State must he pre served. One could not go down and the other uurvivo. The secession of the South from the Union in IKtil was a mistake for which our people have paid ao dearly with the blood ol their liest, and w hich will cost them for long years to come 'a large part of the fruits of their unceasing labor. The nccoMlon of one Suite of the South from the Democratic columns in 389- would he a gambling game in which it would plav aj> that is left of •ftewtoinmid the drojwr‘of diet eirHlaas* lion against a promise to pay that can never be honored. The lamps of experience should guide the forward march of the Democracy in the safe surveyed ways and from .the aide tracks that lead to the wilderness. The Newberry Observer asks "wouldn’t it lx a good idea to re[K>a! law during cam- Tribute of Respect. Whereas onr esteemed brother J. I*. Matthews has been removed from ua by the hand of lieath, he it Resolved, That in the death of our Ixdoved brother \V|IM»ton Dodge No. 21 K.k>f I*, has lost* a sealons member and our community a useful citizen and his family a kind and alfectionulft husband and father. We can bet mourn the loss of our fhvwaftcd brother a‘nd extend to his bereaved family that Friendship, ( haiity and Benevolence so character istic of our order. Resolved. 2(1, That a copy of these resolutions he spread upon a page, of our minute hook and a blank page he dedicated to the memory of our depart ed brother. That a copy of these resolutions be sent, to the bereaved family and a copy to Tun Baknwki.i. Pkoi’LR for publica tion. All ot which is res|>ccLfully suhmittcd< II. .1 F.FK 11 AKVKY| J. (J. IIaiu, . V J. M. IIaiu. l " Committee. Adopted by the Lodge August 22,1892. J. Al. IIaiu, K.K.&S. the anti-dueling palgni ?" At lirat thought we were about to say yes and second the motion, hut on fur ther reflection have come to the conclu sion that it should tie continued ou the I’koi’L* for publication Whereas the Giver of all good, in His AIIwise judgment., tins se<Mi lit to send upon Lndgs No. 21 K.of I*, another vis itation of the Angel of Death and in this instance has called from our ranks our beloved brother K. Y. Terry, Ik* it Resolved, That in the death of our esteemed brother this Lodge has lost a zealous , member tbe-eemmuBlfv in | which lie lived a useful citizen and his familv a kind and allccliouate husband and father. • Resolved, That while we how sub missively to ills will knowing that He doeth all things wisely we can hut mourn Ids loss and extend to his afflict ed family that Friendship-Charity and Benevolence so characteristic of our order. Resolved, That a copy of these rcso- Intions he spread upon a page of our minute book and a blank page b* dedi cated to the memory of our deceased brother. That a copy of these resolu tions t»e sent tA the afflicted and be- rrave.l family and to Tiik Hamnw kli. For Solicitor. O. Duncan Bellinger, K*q^ la pre sented by hla friends to the Democrats of the Second Circuit as a candidate for Solicitor, stihieyt to the action of the primary election. His ability has been proven. In hvery cas* in every court In which ho has appeared and with thla record of success they caulideutly en dorse him us fully worthy of that trust. His high personal character, rich intoi- Icctual endowments, untiring profes sional industry, growing Atyginuicnt* and ready and equal judgment emi nently lit. him for that position, in w hich it w ill he. his constant purpose that while none guilty of crime shall escape none Innocent shall suffer undeserved punishment. Fivk (’oun'iiks, Gompl ving with the resolution of the Reform Executive.Committee I hereby declare myself in “favor of the re-elec tion of Gov. B. R. Tillman and the oilier State officers.” 0. Duncan Rkm.inukk. Charles Carroll Simms, Ksq.,}s an nounced by his f riends a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Solicitor in the Second'drcult. By his own cu- -dcavor and on his own merits ho lias won Ids way into the front ul Ids pro- fcssioji and is presented 6 , as well equip ped by diligent, continuous study of the law, well trained by successful prac tice in the courts and well qualiljed in temperament and courage to till the oi lier with honor to himself and complete aatUfaction to the State. "HaUNWKLL. For the Senate. only Statute book, at It i« about the law that U reapweted in the Stale. At a ■ubstltut# we would suggest that the d*ad law* against pDtol carry ing and betting on alertions b« pruned out. By tba per«uutit aud Judiclotia repeal of aUtutix that will not tie obeyed and can not h« •'nforcftd a law abiding reputation can In lima bw workad up for U»a Sut#, without Intrr- Drlng with th* Individual liberty of U»« citizen. Of lb# multitude of inudldate* in ibe •e d many good me,, are •urw to t«e bral- rn. There la no help for it 11»# •«. f#rW*r« will Iw bluer for the prr«en| but the reeolt ma) U- at ia«< bolter than aocr—i, for it U an old trw*litM>n that »w» man baa rv«r •Beat tb* hetter off for hawing b«M pwbfw ogkr tn Barnwell. lwfe%t u no r»iact‘o« »o o«*e • worth, for || be brought about hy corabt- I a ton or tbn erring ]n.fgw o.a of voter. * bo may prefer tbw laiarlnt in the bat. 1 here ia .|«tlte a* aiiarb baanr In the II fa of the private r 11J aeo tf f|ve«t well aa In bohtlng any In the gtflof the poo pie Rr«|>eeLfully submitted, H. J. II ANVKY, J. C. II air. J. M Hair. Commit!**. Ynnr mmndttea can not rl*en this rc- |eirt without recogolaiiig the great kind- ' neaa manltrslesl towards our deeeaeed ' hrmber Tvwrv by Iona I^wlge. K. of T , I of llisliopvllle, S. C., lb* ■•-lore Ire it Reanirevl. I hat the Urvrvtia rvf t% ilRa- t*»rv l^oige No. 21 K. of T. ora hereby teuderetl Iona l^nlge for their wah'hful • are and kind atteniloii to our de|*ort*il brother K. Y. Terrr during hi* last painful and proira* »*•»! Illneaa, and also lor perforntlug the last sad riles at hla gfave. | Reodved. That this resolution he tMib- llvhed In T tm Usee a ait Taort a ak»ng . ** lr l ,ro Tl w|«h%«her reaAlnt|..ns and a copf be j srnt to |»wa I vwige and !*• the bereaved ! f‘apt. Jot) farnllv of Uvo der-ew.r'J bn>lher. j ran «||datr f< Kubmtued hr Uk- .sowmlttee and e<h>pted by tt Ull.tiMi l^-dge \ogilstt2. I^J. J. M llain. KRAS ; S. 0. Mayfield, Esq., has consented, at the urgent insistence of his many friends, to hccoinw a candidate for the Stnte>«nate, subject to the rulea and regulations of the Democratic party. >Ve pledge him to abide by the results of the primary election and not t»* accept a nomination or an oflic* from any source other than the regularly consti tuted Democratic organization. Many Fhikndm. | I am in furoi^of B. R. Tillman for Governor, and endorse the present ad- minlnistratloD.x' S. G. Maykiklu. Capt. John T. Gray, of Bull Tond Township, D annouiMWKl hy his friends a candidate for the State Senate, snhject to the reault of the liemncratic primary election. Capt. Gray hdb made farming siiroeesful hy hia fine business Intelli gence, hD sound iudgnient and constant attention u» hla bom** affairs HD life aud its diiUea have made him familiar with the needs of the people and the good qualities of head and'"’Heart that have made him •» useful at home aad so highly tegaeded hr ail iHat know him will enable him. If elected, la a*r%w the Slate and the *’ountr with an ability that cannot fall lo satiafr the demands of that high ofHce and the eanwctalioaa luted Democratic organization. J endurac the present administration and JJ. R. Tillinau for Governor. W. II. 1'artrr. Contrary to my ex|>ectations, | have decided to become p candidate for re flection to the Housy of Roprcsenta- lives. I stand on the same platform that I did two years ago, and having hud experience* in legislative matter*, feel that I am now better qualified, than formerly, to represent the inter ests of my constituent^. I pledge myself to abide J»y, the re sults of the primary election’ and not to accept cither a nomination or au office from any source other than the regularly constituted Democratic or ganization. . . ; li. G. Folk. TheSuany friends of Mr. W. R Brab ham hereby announce him as a candi date for the llmisc of Representatives, and pledge him their hearty su'pport. lie will abide hy the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. Many FkIkkds. I endorse the present administration and favor the re-election of R. R. Till man. W. R. BnA it 11A.u. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to the House of Representatives. I pledge myself to abide hy the results of the primary elec tion and not to accept a nomination or au office from any source other tiian the regularly constituted Democratic or ganization. 1. L. Attawat. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The many friends of Mr. John M. Smifli, of Bamberg, take pleasure in nominating him for County Commis sioner. He was. a gallant soldicr.du- riug the war and possesses many quali fications for being a successful Commis sioner He wwll abide hy the results of tlie primary election, support the nom inees of the Democratic party and not accept either a nomination or an office from any source other than the regu- -larly constituted Democratic organiza tion. • Many Fkirnos. I respectfully announce myself aewn- didate for the office of C’ountv Colnmis- »lohbr, subject to the rules and regula- tiojis of the Democratic party*.. I pledge myself to abide hy the resiiluof the pri mary election and not tf* accept either a nomination or an office from any source ether than the regularly constituted Dcm«M-rakl<* organisAtion. * B. R. Tillman 1% my choice for Gov ernor and I endorse the present admin- Jfttiallaft. t ’, W. Minriry. tion or un olllcft from any source oth r than tlie regular constituted Democratic orcanlRNtlon. Many FniKNbs. i am a member of the Farmers' Al- ilance and in favor of the present ad- inlidstratlou aud always have been. Ji osox S. Still, Sr. The friends of F. Mack RajTrespect fully | resent him tothe voters of Barn well county u> a candidate for Cbanty Commissioner. Mack is a aon of Capt. Ilugli M. Ray who was Captain of a company in Col. Me Master's Regiment. Mack \\ ill'make a good Commissioner and \vc hope \vill he supported hy the people. He will abide hy tlie results of tlie Democratic primaries. / ' SpkingtowN. II. R. Tillman is my choice for Gov ernor and I endorse the present admin istration. *F. Mack Ray. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to Uie office of County 1 fniviniinloniT^ subject to tlie rules aud regulations of tlie Democratic party. 1 pledge myself to abide by the results of the primary election ami not to accept either a nomination or an office from any source other than the regu larly constituted Democratic organiza tion. • l am in favor of the Farmers’ move ment and the present administration has given me entire satisfaction. I shall vote in the coming primary for delegates to .Ilni-^tii*c rniivantum tB**. JoT-AnflRof wmlyhnig noiiiie • him aa a •* of r ounty Com- >11 (’ounty. aud ky tb* rule* and uwwrai lie part tf of Mass Fairs M A*V FrIBXIv Rlinounrr YRttr Don* ■1 a IP III Th* many frlwml* of GroRUK iroMt* Iwg Icrvw to an ramlliDt* for lb* ofib mD«k>n*r of Harnw phwtgv- him l« abid<* by lb* regulation* of th* In Barnw *111 unuty, I *n*|nr*«> tb* prvwnl a<BH and B K. I iilnian for !•«•)*? I*, t • Ift* i » ti K. Hob- J support B. it. Tillman for Gover iTor. JI. J. Bkllinukk. 1 respectfully an non nee. myself a can didate for tly office ot County Commis sioner. I pledge myself to abide hy the results of th*.prlBumr election end not t<* accept I m.iuination or an Office from any source other than the regularl}* con stituted Democratic organization. 1 was a charter member of Hercules AllianN* still belong and always expect to bHong to the order and am in favor of the Farmers’ Movement and th** re- election of the present administration. Hikam Nunn. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of County Commis sioner. snhject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic parly. I pledge myself in abide hy the results of the pri mary election and m»t to accept either a nomination or an office from any source other than ifie regularly von*ii*utrd Democratic organization. « W. ||. Rrxxbtt. * Having been ■••tired by many frieml* that my services as t ounty t • -omt i»- aioawr tmvw gtv*»s» entire sat Dt wetnwi, and at tlieir earnest swlkritation I an nounce mysrlf a valididate for re-elec tion to that <*Atce, vubirct to the rules and regulations of tb* DentorraUc par ty. and (dedgml to abide by lb* result* of tb* prtmarv e|*ctk»n and not in nr- • *I«C a nomination o* an oiBe* from any UMll- regulirrly constituted Democratic or ganization. " I am in favor of B. R.. Tillman for Governor and endorse the present Ad ministration. G* Billy. ’S ^ I respectfully ftnnnHfiee mvself a can didate for the Democratic notilinatlon for Auditorof Barnwell Counixaml so licit the support of tlie people. I pledge myself to abide by tlie results of the pri- nuirr election aud 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 presenti.Administration and 1 siuiii vote in the coming primary for Delle- gates that will support B. K. Tillman for Governor. Jamkh 0. Sanders. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to tlie office of Auditor of Barnwell County. 1 pledge myself to abide hy tlie results of the primary election and not to accept a nomination or an office from any source other than tlie regularly constituted Democratic organization. I arn in favor of B. R. Tillman for Governor and endorse the present ad ministration. G. Martin Huntkr. The friends of Capt. W. E. Sease re spectfully announce prohaGon and unabated confidence by rcuimng me in the ’pDo* in which their friendly judgment hnv put me. „ Pledging myself to accept the result of the Democratic primary, with a clfeerfuV hope and an abiding faith hi the sense of justice of a good and patri otic people^ I leave myself in their Imndi,* Respectfully, W. Gilmork Simms.. School Commissiooer. i The friend* of Capt. F. H. Creech i announce him a candidate for the office j of Sheriff, lie will abide by the r*»ult» of the Iiemoeratic Primary Election aud j not accept an offiet from aiA* aourc* other than the regularly wxiatltutcd Democratic organization, ( apt. Creech D a coo •(•ten! AI ID nre memlter and » hearty supporter of the Tanners Move ment- Ms** Fribm»s. Arrirrox, B. r , Aug. IA, |v.rf. My rartl as atitiotinred hv tuy fr I thonglit defitiesi my p«Miii«.n I there ha. hem a r* |»»*rt clrcnlatctl | uiqw r portion of ihc county In order prejudice the mind* *f the |***o| against tit* In lit** coining priittarv fi ' t am on tb* con*>*rvaiit* *•«!*. ] j frtend* at Inane of both f*cti«>h* id 1 I iiio.-ratn- party know thst^b* re|* is atwaslntely fal«*. I am now and Hi b*ra all tb* tin** foe tb* I srtiwr** to.* n»«*ni aad will vat* for tb* evf**eai 4* gaiWa that will vote far tb* anwaiaati Bamberg, S. C., July 20,1892. * I hereby announce myself a candidate for School Commissioner, pledging my- siutH- self to abide tlie result of the Demo cratic primaries. 11. B. Black. I respectfully announce myself a enn-" didalc for re-election todite office of School Commissioner, subject to the rules and regulations of.tlie Democratic Party. I pledge myself to abide by the results of tlie primary election and not to Hccepteither a nomination or an office from any source other than tlie regu larly constituted Democratic organiza tion. B. R. Tillman is my choice for Gov ernor and 1 endorse Hie present admin istration. R. C. Kirkland. Many friends of the public schools in Barnwell county respectfully ask those *e him^Jt candidate witeresied to support Col. B. A. Makib- tlg*Wrrr'Ttr ithMtrhy^TyeirnfirSTTiAhrCdiuiiiissloner at the prTr maryclecrion. He is not only one the best educated men in this State, hni one of the hardest workers and as a teacher he has no superiors. He has iiad twenty years experience in teach ing in leading •ehools North and Smith and is thoroughly po*ted in tlie im proved methods of teaching a'.id will make our schools* sticets* If any on** can. If you dont know him apk tho*e who do what son of a worker lie i«. 11* w ill support the nominees of the Democratic party. Friends. 1 res pert fpBy announce myself a can didate for th* office of School i oniaiis- • loner, subject to the rules and regula tion* of th* lieiii«H-ratk.* Party, 1 pledge inv self to abitlc by the results of the^irimary rlcclhui and not to ac(*ept either a nomination or an office from the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic party. We present the name of Capt Sease not only as one deservilf*f the office hut ms one whose qualifications are unsur- passed by any to till the position. Friends. For Sheriff. •ml* hut i the tied 1 democrat I ier than tbe regularly c organ Is at km. K. II. llvBIBT. For Coogrtss. Supmisor’s Notice. Alt parti** wbw Kate Ref ■ ..unit** to tbl* «•*» Irai House of RepreseoUtires. >l l of tb* pf«*«rUI Dial* aBK* •ever foTlMml a <**Uib<Mlli« **ml*f fat** •*•!«■*• io 4*i*ot l *4 u t*be* of i-r».|.D at lb* lb* pw»*l*l*«*l *4*41 ft ibi tty tag io SMU*r*« v*«*oi toy lu ib* r aa i a** aM lu j***ttr ami my fn* mis I a»aB* tbl* Fa»«s II, I In r < . *. For Coroner. f I ip * ■ i»w I i.i •trwie.lt J rf t tool Ww I Hi Tbe tleefto*. u««*r rv*• Irib*|r ||*gl*iratlv llUeate* a lit « rile lo lb* Wop*fl ! t.blt&y *, w H K R . giving uaoi •rsrwpolloo, loonsb**., prwtort •I**.**, elr. D Wtog •Iwiply lnt|< far tb* **up*f v t«or |o io*k* **ot a • *f» fooo s *toif.l* irsa*f*r • i*Mt <4Rr** of tb* |<*r*I** btw»w * io btm ib*r* !• tfelsv O ftf'Diif lb* r*ellUral*« of ••H-b Au* matter la r*g*r«l lo Mrgl *•11 Lav* *11*0(100 by »>klr»s*li ( bill?, a. H It. U MAY N». F HD F. H R If •log I r uu (••»* * * > rf n . * b > oi to lb •IT tb*l Ibis eo •yWA Go*. listed ,r u> ••rv < bar tr* J, < otmiou sn<| Hurblstt- • ® • 7 tit« Agt f • g ftp ia, a bo*« oiajoritr s W b*ti *11 u»* return* ’ tuereamd cvuttljers o partisl r*turo* i| ■My * *•»*♦ • ii 1 ilimsn • msj< ».**o 790 lu I (Mi. I b* « ••ngrv»*t4»nsl primsry In ’hr o«d Dtsirirl ludirsu s Uiat tbe *r ra w will t«* b*t*ren flon. ( JW , |> man and ( uJ. W J. U iu . rl ^ IRm. G. Duncsn Hrlling. r 1* leading »«i tbe rare far th* HoJlcltor.hip. * As wealwaysgn to pre»s st I o\ w rdn**ds) oe can i inor* new a. Twenty-five ( Ounty PrecliicU henrd fr**!. lilloMU, l.f.**l; bhep|Ninl, 8«7. Now gel lug' the r PnthtbiUon carried the Slate by orerwheliiilug majority. Grefnyif/e Female College, (.REI N \ II I K. w ait Tiil- ’clock lo give an - m&'ti • (ieorgia ( rop* aud Polltirv. Mill Ray, (.a , Aug. 21, lv.»2. Ed*tor l\ vj>lc ; 'rimcorn crops through this part of ’BulhK'b county are gemrallv giwnl and f ikhs aud |H*tato crops are promising, out the cotton crop* are not more than iwo-lbirds of a crop; cotton is begin ning to o|>en very fast. Politics are booming very high in this county and there 1* h great deal of po litical work being done throughout the ♦•ounty. Both the Democratic party aud the People’s party are contesting Bard for the county, State andCongrei!- sional offices, and it is generally be lieved that the People’s part v will carry the day, through Bulloch and Tatnail cnintiea. * Health is very good through the eoun- try, there is very little sicknefs roport- # ed up to date. Keat|>e<'tfullv yours, T. j. Morris. Failhful Unto Death. Denison, Tkx., Aug. 22.—Tate Mor rison, a colored man aged 102 years,died tlifs morning on Red River. ' Morrison nerved through the war. He was the aervant of Major (jeneral pat Cleburne of Confederate fame. After the battle of Franklin, when Cleburne was killed, Morrison carried a musket and fought Fhe Federal* until the close of the war. 31D dying regret was that he could not live to a vote for Cleveland fbr President.' • • •m mm More than one half «f thfkrafTroad mileage of siouth Catalina is in iifnds of receivers, jay* the Baltimore Manu- faeturera’Jtetffird. The following list of roads is riven: Asheville andjipar-. . Atlantasnd Charlotte Air Lin^ Knoxville and Western, Cincinnati and Chica ♦ ••iii g ladit-s <♦•in.iis Tb**** arriving >•? oil hsv* anarvgvmenl* mad ing m—'. st «v»nv*nieut |*" ( orp* of Tw*»»ty ln»ir \ unilxr of Made ii la L lte|mr:ui*nt of Mu*iy t >ry Course. W \D|; R. BROWN. ArtI*t Graduate of N. K.*( on*arva- lory, IP**tun. • Director with fiv* a*si«tant Instruct or*. M IBM STELLA L. FERRIS, Graduate lu V«m sI Mu«ic, X. K. Con. llo*lon. Instructor of Voi*:*; Culture. F'ull College t ‘our*e. High Standard of Sclioiarslii|». The healtli reconl »urpa**e* llmt of all Female Colleges in the State. Send for now Catalogue. A.«S. T’oW N ES, President. sepl-liw The Favored Few Pick tlie ripened political plums and the multitude must w ait aruPwatch to gath er such shares a* the fax law s and the w holesome administration of affairs in State and County may allow them. 1^, to the defeated candidate ami tin* un ambitLousjcitlzen Relief is nearer, surer and a plenty for everybody, and the way to get there is so plain and easy that no otie need go astray. Coterm-r It. H. TIHnit<i A «( (it* Head 1 dldaia lor tlw > *dfi • * Of (•Hlftt am a fteoliM htt ' )-■.♦*> ipte aad If 1 * ( (HI lb* rubte as rle« te«. mtfi 1 • • o-ajortty for Moaa of ib m 1 1 teornr *al b* oroblldiKMi 1 1 » Uf % i M*. 1 UoVk for It, ; pbrdg* my soil 1 w* abide by lb* Lot tf tbe *‘j H*fif MlfdF* Calua #1 1 esmtd (Hv pdSua'y * fir* 1 km and aot i*o( sot* i |a tilliMlklll eitbtr a oomli A •m •«c aa o 1 pledge O ijrwmtf tb* m bid* by lb* re aojf •ourr* a r than tb# •Utte of (h* |< fTfemmry ^fn turn and not bo [ 1 fif i$etu ■rratir organ asrept Zi-t*- * * » tnr»>ltjat ***n 4*|' j 1 AlU, A# 1 91 in,# la 1 'VI, la f< fiwm aia( Mte 19% C ibi aba* 9 t [ IHTY dfiFIli All Afii i n t • t ration and If t«»ti«li. ^, U Ihtifo+Mk fHi * It , « * ^ A 1 ’ # te f s^Ss 1 \ 1**9 4jfi* 4 t<T • td* tb* State ( f f *V. AlL # ifMt Hi!. fiHIfitfii NTt# B. K mtau iWaute 1 i it iHtit ib# rrti ■; k’ t#|tj laAfft* i . eriior nnfif y fit a. tor • ■ tb# preyen Jb • 1 well Moiotf I mm* j i ir*Uou# 4* A. * H a— a9 at rt*rit t (Hal asv fibnd* lav* pla«H •) aa*or Hvf(«r* tbe 11*1141* l**rib* I («**••••• I e*N«*»t**(n«*rr, an*| kUOUlcg kal lb* rule* *»f tb* Itetnaarfullr pEtusa* •• fwquir* 1 Hal all vantlblaia* |.t*»tg* teia«*I**•, | du b* rwby [.tevlg* usv*ulf 1 abl*|r •irbtlY by tb* rul** aad ragu* iikMi* of tb* Iteusurralt* Prtuiarte*. I «iu lu full •Yuv|«*iby • Mb aud iu- *»d aupMrtlug lb* pr***ul adusluiaira- •• at lb* A ugu*f priuMfT. Cm E. Bbaatinzb- I rua|<*v|fully anaoutw* uiy **lf a cuu- ■ 1 «*••»(>. t»- •I r*jgtfia- purty. r«*uli* I** Atk 1 fi • iuys*!f a* a | I mmtOOOf *d ■§NTV*^ aa B r •I** 11* ib* rute* aud svC* |*Maurralfcr part v r *d H R Tdtauaa tm m ib* p»a**ut Ad* r*-« Igtafl rup* mil mt» 1 ptMua. J»«4 llw , I tWi of Hi d South C tytelf hid* ary eMrciioii ami a iumuI nation 0 •uro* othtr than i A.» I to ar- »r an office 1 lb* fegu- 1* orgaui/a- k. Ryan. ifi. G. W. Walker, MAIN STREET, BARN WELL’S C . Itas kept busy during tlie dull summer months in studying tire markets and collecting bargains from ail the leading cities and manufactories until lie lias packed every shelf and lilled-uvarv nook and corner with a stock rtf Genera! Mer chandise that is perfect in completeness and beyond ail coni petition in cheap- iarly constituted Dcmoc lion. Augu*t 1*1, 1<»2. Th* ]rlends of J. McMillan herrhy ■ nnouuc* him as a candidate for the House of Representative* and pledge him to abide by tlie rule* and regula tion* of the Democratic party. * lie i* iu accord with the Farmers* movement aud w ill vote for the reform Stale ticket. Many Friends. The many friends of J.-D. Kinard hereby announce him a* a candidate for tlie House of Representative*, and pledge him their hearty *up|iort. lie w ill abide by the rule* aud regulation* of the Democratic party of Barnwell county. , Many' Friends. I endorse the present administration ami B. K. Tillman lor Governor. J. D. Kinard. ’ ni)Tlf to ! uiary election a I nomination or an < I oilier than tbe r ( I>eiu4H rafic organ! I am in favor of . Governor and emit ! ininDtralion. KU A LIEU. ■ my **tf a rum I MB lb favor *f H It T1 * •' vtfuwf ami *mh m* tb* py salutesratbm. J. ft, | «a I b* te bv HlMtetew** ■* y **ff late t*r ib* *b*< (F*• *4H** a ■a j «*tf lu abidr by tb* t*u« ItemurVullr pvHmteV. I I •dh*« uuUid* of lb* (**« ad> • • • • pte*l, fit afii itlt pus a**u| ar !•»«■*• rat yi •f te- Site Under lortfare. d I ua a fur I Ad* U«L I 6 • •••r oi ’b* Farmor H M 1 • Ute vt • i •— ■ . • . O*%tmo | obatl M»ry (*■# drkr* iteu that • 111 f €•«■»* *ruur. M. H a* •» • L » I Mk ♦ * < I *** wm**m *11 r r*vNtea*u ii** •1. For aL Ob V % i Ul ii pa^p* 3 tu f>< M. It. n imau t* mr cHrdn srnor aud I eodof*• (be )•€*•< •tration. jt, I | I r**p*«-ffullY ankotite ■iidaitf for the luriuo* ra for ( oruner of llartiuvll (•UV • luaio- i g. 1 ran* f m v teir ic tMMi.iuatU u ■ounty aud so- *4 ami •* • II tb* ak teal 1 y plain ■all ut 0** r * If. 1 »• Hi tb* v*d lb*s Illy uf • or vb# Hi L J! • (*i 0*1 *>**•' e« Cltr falte c*»l r niln l»rr»rn: J. A. 11 AY* licit in* support of ILv | eoplc. • 1 pledge mytelf to abide hy tbe results of Hie primary election and mu to accept " >r either a nomination or an oflUr from Ad- I *iiy»ourceother than the regularly cou- 1 a faith bfteH I 1*1 (1UM ■ ubrf* 1 ■*ary carry or*. I or* ib* iu ral 4 iy frirc 1 ».l rul • I bai d>' I n* • a * mv fuf* * ■ ••A tbrus fw« I •tamf |teht- f»»r umt to «v two fan* nt.i Han (ogr v a urn* 1 auva* t|« U l. I respectfully announce nty*c!f a candidate fur re-election to the office of •muted I tetnocratic organization. 1 am in favor of H. R. rdiman f»»r G( ernor; iiave alwavs 'n-en a*Farnie to accept cither a nomination or an office from any source other than the regularly constituted Democratic or ganization. • 1 am in favor of B. K. Tillman for Governor and endorse tin- present Ad ministration. C. II. Langley. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of County f oiiimi.-*- sioncr, subject to tlie rules and regula tions of the Democratic party*. I pledge myself to abide by tlie results of the primary election and not to accept either a nomiinflion or an office from any source other tiian the regularly consti tuted Democratic organization. 1 am iu favor of B. R. Tillman for Governor and endorse the present Ad ministrations - Gko.-W. 1'eacock. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of < ounty Commis sioner. I pledge myself to abide byjhe results of the primary election an (knot to accept a nomination or au office from any source other than the regularly constituted Democratic organization. 1 am in favor of tlie Fanners Move ment and tlie present Administration has given me entire satisfaction and I shall vote for Delegates in the coining primary who will support B. R. Till man lor Governor. Tow n fieople say I am overxtocked.l ^ * Jos. AL 5kin vkr ^ «» OR, ' Nr, ,° V( ' K * hut I know hotter. It might he so if 1 . * Barnwell tow nship, were to depend entirely on Barnwell The friend* of ( apt. J. M. L liner pre- I resfiectfully announce myself a can- trade, hut when my country’ friend* n*me as a candidate-for the didate for the office ofVounty Commis- and the general public find out how ■* oll * c Kenres^gfacive* and pledge sioner, subject to the rule* and regula- Drgc my stock and how low nay prices : “i m t* 14 ’ reaulta of the fininary,; tiou* of tbe Democratic party. 1 piedgy they will share In the benefi'ts offered an .^ ,IO, to n,, office from any ; myself to abide by the re*uit»of the pri l»y my erperience and energy in serving . ot ‘ >e £ *our e than the regularly conati- mary eleefioa and not to accept either a The many friends of Hon. II. II. Crum hereby announce him as a candi date for liic House of Represen tali ves, and phalgc him thcib-hcartv support. He will abide hy the njiles and regula tions of the DeinocratkAjliarty’. Many Friends. I endorse the Farmers’ movement and favor the re-election of Gov. B. It. Till man and Mu entire administration. H. II. Crum. I resjfcctfulfy announce my self a can didate lUkuiominarion as niemoer of the House orYtepresentativcs hv the Demo- cratic I’rtihartesof Barnwell and pledge iqyself to abide by and support the re sults of such election, and not to accept a qeininatioii or office from any other source than the regular Democratic or ganization. I am in accord witli the Reformers and support Gov. Tillmaa and the pres- ^ eut btate officersfor re-*ietrti0ter'“ ^ Jos. M. Skinner. The friend* of Capt. J. M. Ulmer pre sent hi* name as a cxndhlaU'for the eut administration. : County t’oiumissioner, subject to lh« j movement^mao aud 1 endorse the | rule* and regulations of the Democratic party*. I pledge myself to abide hy the I results of tlie Primary Election and not Henuy 1*. Icut* iY- tartn to aoaLe a c«Minty, I h*|i* u . Hti 0 v ;* •» • 11 ir..i ii..* , < orgleit to visit tiino as iiidllfrm my part. Res|«rctfn)ly. I ha\e hegn.with the F in*-nt •im-e Its first orgHitiza ctuinty.. 1 wiwked for and irr ••1 J| • M<wtg«a Irnut tteisprs. Ii. mith m ilnr hp ■Itev twfi d*s*ifl| 1 (Hal |»Srr* B* |**f« •! *| flwp aud b*Hif wHbtu liuUis ot lb* btelU ot ti •(■•tf aud wiai* alwUrsiqi teHrtbrt «rMb writ (Ul aswl f rftAKzrf b*a • jiu alt tb* |tev**Ns giitg ts» ■aid Haruurll d * t •Mapaav. %• • m*h **• a s»b*-tute r**«i»A L*»k \ . lu tb* ••0h* ft •»L»r -. mn IksPtt tl| b • f - I’ rauupuuy. I jrtmfmrrff I aud Irt- fu*• v ass— I aa |*ug^ b* Kr-g ,%« llaruwrll . rL *. * k * * f •II Ilf. -> I, rtnars t lou ii • lltq 1 II d. r. *r., t r. D. led am At the solicitation of many friends I iieiehy announce mv-elf a candidate for tlie office of Corrtner for Barnwell county, pledging myself not Ur accept either a nomination or an office from any source oilier limn the regularly constituted Democratic pRrty. 1 am in favor of the Farmers Move ment and flic present AdminUtration has given me entire Katisfacti^q, jind I shall vote for Delegates in the coming primary who w ill support B. K. Till man for Governor. C. J. Carter. I respectfully announce myself aVan- didate for election to the olliea of Coro ner of Baniwell county. I jtledge my 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 tiian tlie regularly constituted Demo cratic organization. :?■ Ijendor.se B. R. Tillman for Gover nor and the present admuiDtration. 1. M. KaYks. 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 the primary’election and not to accept either a nomination or arwdfice from any source otht r than the regular ly constituted Dcimfcratic organization- Johnson II. Tobin. Tillman in the la-t election, aud 1 doing the *auio iu this. AV. S. Bamberd. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for t lerk of th* Court of Barnwell County and pledge myself to abide by the rule* governing the iH ni- ocratic party and not to accept a nomi- iiallpn or an ofilOe from .my muuot other than tin- regular ovnitltUted Democratic Organization. I am In favor, of B. R. Tillman for Governor and endorse tlie present ad ministration. J. Snkllino. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Clerk of the Court of Barnwell County, and will support the nominee of and accept office from none other tlnyn the tegular Democratic part v I have worked for the success of the Farmers’ movement since its incipien- cy, voted said ticket two years ago, am iu sympathy w ith and endorse tlx* pres ent administration and w ill vote for the ticket to nominate the candidates head ed hy B R. Tillman for Governor at the coming election. If elected my every effort w ill he to make the visits-of thejieopletoand their business transaction* with that office pleasant and agreeable. G. II. Kirkland. I respectfully announce myself as * candidate for re election to the office of ( lerk of the Court. . Hail myrfrtends appeared at all reluc tant to undertake the trouble and ex citements of another canvass I would Rave forehorne to offer for the position, hut with a kind partiality and a gencr- jous devotion which has very deeply \Y Kk II. W imhIw aril. TV*. Mike Brown. M Ml ward and AM i. w. Ml. II. .'alii Gilmore vrtjptjfm l«h. r. ti 1. :ll Attorney# for Mortgagee*. their want*. Cheap and good g«Hui* 1 J ICO, , Sumter aruj^oi-theni, Che- Augutta, C baa tar and J^nolr, GroouTiJle, apurcodHon tuted D« i togatcy. a member of the nomination or an office from any *«>iirc* * him iu nomination foi Fcnnon’Movement and (or B. it. Till-, other than the regularly constituted ! well couutv! subject •uba for Govurnor. Detnocratic organizstiou. n » Mil . Mart Fmtcviw. I 1 am In favor of the Fanners Move-| rle*, !>eing asaured that if . ( **• B. lUlnianis my vlioice for Gov- ment and the pr*«eut Adoiiui-tnaion . »er\e. te, Columbia them far tlie list would l»e too lonirlfor I • r,,or lin ^ ^ undorsu tbe jire**nt admin- ha* given me entire salts fact ion and I r ^ 'Dtralkm. J. M. Ulmkr. For Auditor. Believing that tlie office should seek * louc ,n ^ dwy havu with zeal the Man, and not the man the office, the ; !£!* *# .ill heat and bur- make up for tlie low price of collrtn. So I invite everyboiiy from everv w here to come to tee my goods and find out my price*. I don’t undertake to catalogue Tmtti pj '■«»•( the »lr»Kxle. jj to tlie rule# jhiU rima- ecurd he w ill hey strongTT urge which I have di»- rule# jtnd U c h*riipd the dutie« of lheot1h-*ha* more U prima- ) ,!:h * n ib t»y former eloc- friend* of Captain S. W . . . .. — ^ iuatlon for Auditorof Bam- I l !\ !*, ' 'l!. il av C dis y* subject to the mU n gidatioio- of the lH.’inrK‘ratic | lion. They a«*erT, int for me to hHiete Silmmou to Absent Defendants. State or South # ’aroi in a.i B.U.VW 1 ! I ( Q( Nit. » CGL RT OF COMMoN FLEAS. A U.Cohnor, I’laiutilf,against Mary >f. . Ashley and Harriet I. Ashley, De- fendanu. Summons for Relief (< omplaint Served } Io tlie Defendants Mary’M. A.diley and Harriet l.y\shh*y. You arc hereby tumuiotuid aud.xc- (piired to answer the complaint in tlifs action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you. and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on •the subscribers at their offiecTn V\'aIter- boro, S. C., w ithin tw» n y days after the Nervice hereof, exclusive of the day of ^dcli service ; and if you fall to answer the complaint within the time afore said, tlie plaintiff in thisaction will ap- ply to the court foi tlie relief detaaudad in the complaint. Dated May 10th A. I). 189-2. Howkll, Ml RCIty tk F’amrow, f , "1’lalntltf’# A ttorneys^— To the defeiuLaur.s above named: Take notice that the complaint in this action, together with the summons of whidi the foregoing t*» copy, was illcii in the office of the L'lerk of tlie* Court ot Common Pleas for the County of Barn well, at Barnwell, SrC., on th^ 23d day of August, A. I). 1n92. Howell, MURPiiY*a farrow, • _ ' PlalmilTs Attv*. ” altcrtmro, S. C- Aug. 29th, 1892. aug'J.Vdw d it is very plea#- them, that 1 hate Notice. puMteatiop. ^ ran suit all buyurt In ^ ^ bil that I a»k Is a lair l i ° f * iMiyal and ebap«.-e to prove my word* good. tbil-, • Couie tu Uuadquartrra aariy pad #f- iteuaad ( maaiH|a ten, *iogt» aud iu •. orvs and Hru w 11 h* IU 1 t» pfiluM^. ^ - ® X«^. HT • It A f tie tk * ■ he undersigned re*|iectHillr glv. tiuiihersal aat I •faction, I’hal the aotn-e ihzi he w HI atieiui at hD ofll^ s ®uri I^CLrlr 1 ^ 111 991 in - , ^ ru l* r,, 00 ll, e first week ah>l (bird iB 1 *—^ te .dafual j Mtaa of tu* matiih, heginnlag tb* uth on tbe first Momlay uf tame, and r rr* w ^