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a The 'Barnwell People. W. I. BODIES. 'Eilhr k Pmp r. LARdEiT rorm atrium*. Tilt COTTON ACKKAl.t. r*. of ImomI lb« THURSO A YAUNJC «. tmk NKW COMSTITL'TION, — >Ve pulilUh U»e n*w ct>n«Umt»«n of Iho StAto OomocrAtlC pArly t*n our fourth pi»K* *nd mfCwl that thlt |>a- por b« preaorvod for fnturu u*e and reference. The attention of candl- date* l» rpeclaHy called to Article VI, which «lvc» the w ording of the pledge which every candidate inuct tile with the chairman of the executive commit toe on 01 before the day of the first campaign meeting. tm vmmrrnmmim l*eople can get need to anything. The continued outllow of gold from the I'nited Statue to Europe cauaea no un- casincs* or apprehcue'on in tinaucial circle* up North. •» The more bond* that are leaned the longer the lease of life of the National hank nyHteni and the better hold cap* itulieU have upon the buaineasand leg islation of the country. Dr. J. IVIIIlam sitokca. of Orange burg, Congressman from the .Seventh District, waa unseated on Monday. A bond red and twenty ftve UcpuUUcans favored seating T. B. «labnitoti.ot Sum ter, the contestant, but a combination of all the Democrats and some Kepubll- eans Voted against both Stoke* anti •lohnsion and by a slim majoiity of flv« declared the »ea‘ \aeant. We committed an error, of the^bead not of the heart, laht work In sugge*r ; fng that Dr. Simpson Pope'* friends should put him under Dr, Babcock'* care, and take thl* lir*t opportunity to make the amende honorable. Df^^lah* rock only recei\ea dangertm* lunatic* in the hospital under his charge and tiiere is no more |>olUical danger in i*i. Pope than (here I* in a lawt year'* base hall. . I^tbam Alexander A York, under data of Ifaf following circular. I*rslrinx to glee our nutomers the most reliable information nbtalnatdp, cohvernlng thl* year * United Stales cotton acreage, on Mavltfth we all* dressed ;t,aOo lei let s to re*|M>n»|tile planter*jfnl>Mon eonnnlsslon nivrehaots, oottnn broke a, banks and .hankers making advances tn planter*, asking mrinrormAttim on the subject. t'oi reapondents Were selected In every cdtlon growing county In tne South, and we have nweleed re- T piles qt ayeralge date—May dl»t—<;on* taln.ng neireagn estimates, and we auh- mlt the follow ing tabulated resujt; Kstlmatea of cotton acreage in the United State* May 2M, IH'.MJ; Acreage State Alahnma Ark an sum K-lorlda— I SUo 2,455,000 1,(545 000 .21il,titl0 fi.iorgla * • » Louisiana - Mississippi - • North Carolina South Uaioliua Tennessee * * Texas • - » Various • » * 2,7i.7;0«K) LOtKi.HOO 2,57S,hW.l l,7«t.lKXI. ti!i;,(*»o 4,Mi;t,4Ha» 224,i 00 Acreage isuii 2,77f (KHI l,574,(Sai :i,' |i,4W 1,217,000 2 *I>2,1'00 1.(I74,(KKI 2 013,000 biVf.IKH) 5,523,000 305,000 Total* • •* IS Msif.qoo 21,010,000 Total Increase tn U tilted State* a* compared with last year, 2,737,000 acre* or 14 1-2 per cent. The same correspondent* make the pluming ol the crop about one week vAilier In all the States, excepting Texas and Florida, and these Statet. are Iroin one to two weeks later than la*t year. ■ In compiling t!ie estimates it noticeah.e to u* that the WITT increase in acreage was not contlned tj any partic- ufiir section of any state, hut wa* near ly uniform throughout each Stat^, with the exception of Teiine»»e.e. Accompadying the acreage reports, we received a laige number of letters, and from them, we gather that while the couditlon of the nlant on Fa favornGlrTfhere - nre many se-dbd** fr»*pi which come rompiainta . of drought causing alow gt roilnatioii and poor stand*,'Whirl) will inakc much re planting necessary. There are also many complaints of r»rea«lve rains, cold weather, and dam age hy worms The replanting being necessarily late, and drought still- continuing, fear* are entertained that the crop ill those section* will t*t eeihmsly cur tailed. * TUtST. lOl'UI STORM. latter nerownts of the terrible tornado at St. Louis on (He 27th ult. show that there w as no oxagfferalt *11 Tn the Mflt re|*orts of Ua desirtiCtlveneia. The tornado's path wa* serrentlne, almut •lx intlea long and varletl l« wl Bh from Ihree.qoarlers tot mile and a half. In !4|. l.oui* almut 7,' isi 4ifsusos were de stroyed, ami In Kast^rft. Lonl* about .IflO out of .'I UOoN In both clyles 4Au |^r- sous were killed, IfWf sre vet missinganil about I,4U0 wrh Injured, The h*s* of projiertv In rtt. I^ml* U put at 120,0(10,- «oo and In Ra«t Ht. Ixmla at fM.fXio.iHHi. things. It wipild lift itself over a house, leaving It unharmed, hut aw onp down oh the oext, hardly fifty feet Away and cbnsh It into sp.inter*, h to tie house* stood no longer ttian the commonest buildings. HOUSEHOLD HINTS Marion llarlaud says that atfexcel- lent -rHirf foi—asthma is to soak bints- ting or tissue paper in strong saltpetre water and, when dry, burn U at night In the sleeping apartment. In pressing luce it should he damp ened niidlalj between pieces ef woolen goods, and then pressed with a hot Iron. To stiffen lace, steam it over the tea kettle and wind securely around a little bottle or cylinder. •V hot bath before retiring is more efficacious for insomnia than many drugs. When troubled with the toothache or neuralgia, apply a bit of cotton *at- uratea in a solution of ammonia to the tooth and the pain w ill soon disappear. Powdered charcoal, if laid thick <*h a hum, causes the immediate abate- UliUit of the, pain. A siiporrt.-lal littrn f*ecretarv ( arllsle says tb.it he is too husv to lewve Washington and there-| Jtt|| N LOW 1,0W DYI NO. fore decline* the invitation to s|K-ak in ftot a year ago old J«*hn Low low, the 1 harlrston. 1 greatest ol vlowii*, made hi* rea|*|war* We vaolure to *ay thltt If Laurens *u.-e in t harioite with Sells’ circu*. . I He lia*l great Idea* **f hi* work next 1 ,r ! fall, pvooiioug lo revl*it < Irarlotie, one ohl city by the —*- ,J *-*■- *'— 1 “ Youinan* were invited to eimBk In If he would take time lo do m*. and ti at hj* t rop wouldn't get In the gras* while he w a* away. The medirine Him be would give would W better than the C’-C fiold t’ure. o' hi* pel town*, and bring hack the-.Id Kobioeoii style of circus. Ala*, for all bUdrraius? To-da) he lie* dy'ng at hta sister's home hi rlev eland, OP No nikii in the ilog was ever treated with ■ he social cimiiless that Low low wa*^ lit* mother-wit look liim where men J of better •latioM auiunm W fr flduift* Cleveiaml and red Ivot gold »ixndartl [ ie<|. paper, deuie* the I'residenl'* a*eertto<i i John Low low waaborn In SavannaR, fbat the great Increase In the I <ia . In |a4l. *ud Is. therefore. 55 year, debt during ti* administration ha* hew* on account of lb# gold standard * and argue* Riat more than half nf iht can thus be healed in about ah h<mr In baking cake, cut a piece of paper a little larger than the Hn, and place* over the cake. It will prevent jha cake from baking too rafiidly before it ha* had a chance to rttise. When boiling euvrard or feuit, piice five conimon marble* In the preserving kettle. The heat will cause the mar- blea. in roll about. ay;4 produce: -t-hq same effect a*Stirling. Thn* a person is relieved from standing over the hot stove. To prevent fly speck*, boil three or four onions in a pint of water, add with a lirush go over the picture frame*. Flies will not light on article* w ashed in ilti* solution. Cut gl.i-s should lie rtr*t thoroughly washed ahd dried, then rohltod with fW.pt red chalk, usir.g a-soft brush, and being raieful not to neglect anr of I be cm rice*. This will give it a line l>oli*h. A simple plan of disinfecting rooms conalats In pulling g aaucerf’tl of <4)1 tn the middle of the room, and pouring on it a dram or two of sulphuric add. The fume* that ttlae d'» the work of dtsinfePKon. The >f*w»n — VVi»en slewing fruit, or. In fart, when cw^king anyihiug in an o|>en vessel, do no) leave the In It If yon wiah tn have it boiled qulekly 1 hu up u - »n •• * * |«. u. ■ &t$a( (ftbrnfifemenfr, Final Discharge. Notice la hereby glken that the un dersigned will file fit* final account wlih T,>. Week*. F.sq.. .fudge of Pro bate,v INI day* alter dale a* guardian of Annie May Dick*, deecased, and ask for Letters Diamissorvi W. A. DICKS. Mav Brt. ‘ v iIfflinoD5 to flbiBnt Defendants. The State of South | Courtof Common Carolina. | Pleas. COUNTY OK BAKNWKLt, G. W. Kagan and A J, Pittman, co: partner* under the firm name of Pitt- tnah Bros., Plalntiffi, > against II. Ji Moody. T. S. Cave and J. P.-Mnrt- - Barbwell. I*. C.. May 12th ixttti. f r-rspectfully announce myself a candidate for Clerk of Con^t of Barn* well County afiil again ask the voter* of the County for their voto*. 1 run «uhject to the rule* and reguhitlons of the Democratic primary elect ion, pledging myself, as I have always done, to abide the result and support the liomiucea of the nartv. O. 11. KIkulakd. (Paid) dVj copartner* under the fii-m name of Cave & Moody; F. >V. Wagener, Geo. A. Wagener, H. F. Bremer and Jullti* D. Kostcr, copartners under the firm name of F. W. Wagener A Co,; Kdisto Phosphate Cx, Berkeley Phosphate Co., Tho*, D; Stoke* .anil W. W. Simmons, copartners under the firm name of Stokes A Simmon*; Car*ten Wulbern, John Wulhern, A. C.Tobias, Rdward N. Wttttrem atrd John 11. Wulbern, copartner* under ■ he firm name of C. WulUern & Co.; Geo. D. Witt, John S. Witt and Geo. 1*. Watkins, copai tnei * under the firm name of WlttA Wgikln* and N. A: Hunt, trading tinder the firm name of N. A. Hunt & Co., South Car olina Loan & Trust Co., T. K. Me t4ahatr, A-re>-Brown, Kobt, LVdCvao* id the beat olt into the a*r. The New 5 oik mud, an ardent a ill* l »» 1 to f a iah|e«fiosn of kerosene I* put in '•ur quarts of tepid water, aud this ; I In washing wimloura and ndrrois I Insiead .tf pure water there wilLremaiU ufMtn III# clean aurface a p. ii»h no k aom recently horrawed by tb* Govern- iwent ha* bean oaed to iwake up tha >1* Melt In tb* Federal revenue reauliing frow the develand-Wi|«on tariff. of age. He wa* left an orphaw early to fife and began to scuffle for himself. Ill* sinele seal him lo the university of mt of frletl North * at va, bin after {riling a lit He learning It* rawawav, and sown af hi ■••self lo old Jwbo K< KEKPING Chlldr-n 1 THE N n. Ur ice. there •f iihb» *r will Senator Calv In o New York, aaya mere win rw no ^ holt from lit* t bi« ago f.«mventlo*i. Hr < adoilt* ihat ike silver delegate* will In son a circus adeseller I to the ring, a long eugsg .*av a> ■ out that I •U filially tent wtih na t a* a rei »e wa* pn*m Iwgan III the Kubm* the Hubici )• a salary *** j 4a »«- |bi ,rJ jAi» ; lie •r M| 1 g'»e. H,' m c i |w GSF.D. 11 ltd James Dillingham, copartm r* as McGahau, Brown A Evans, Defeud- auts. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Served.) To the Defendants above named : You are hereby summoned and re quires to answer the Complaint in till-' acLiott, a copy of. which iC ufiyLfcaJUg iu theoflice «»f the Clerk of the Court of Common Bios* for Barnwell County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on the subscriber* at their office :rt Barnwell Court House, S. (5., w ithin twenty da)■ after the ser vice hereof, exclusive of tin* <!av of such service; and ll yotl fail to answer the Complaint w ithin the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff* in this action will apply lo the Court tor the relief demanded in the CorarJalnt . BATES A SIMMS and J. N. NATHANS, * . Plaintiff.' Att >rney*. Dated May I5tb Tbit*. [L. a.) W. Gi« moke SIMM/, C. C. p. To the l>efeiidant«, TSouiaa D. Stoke* aud W. W. Siiiimoii*. copartner* under the firm name of Stoke* and Simmon*. I ami tseo. D. Witt John S. Witt, and 1 Gesv. f. Watkins, ri>partoers umler the j firm name ol W itt A Wataina: Please l take notice that the Complaint h rein wa* filed in the office of the Clerk of i the Co-i#t of Common Pleat for Barn- I well County on the I jfh day of May A. I D. JKUi. * n\TKs A SIMMS aud J. N. NATHANS, IMalnflff a AUoroert. Dated May Id It I v.Vi. maytl-tw For Clerk of Court Birhwfell, 3. C., Mxy 3ntl. l&Hi. ! respectfully anffoutice myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of Courtof Barnwell County subject to Ihe rule* and regulations of the Demo cratic Primary election, pledging my self to abide the result find support the nominees of the party. W7H. Duncan. (Paid) Barnwell, S. C.. May 1/1806. I respectfully announce myself a Candidate for the office of Clerk of Cndrtof Barnwell County, subject to rite rules and reguivtlons of-she iMmo- cratic Primary election, pledging my self to abide hy the results and support the nominees of the party. W. Gilmore SimmS. (Paid) Bxmhefg, S. C., April 28,189fi. I respectfully, announce myself a candidate for t.he oftic; of Clerk Of Court df Barnwell County, subject to the rule* and legulatlon* of the Dem ocratic Primary election, pledging tpy- self to abide by the results and support the noKiiueesot the party. W. rf. Bamberu. (Paid) For Congrew. H,.|,l 0 gtoO>rC., May 29.1**. I willbe a candidat*' to Congn •* from the Sei-otid. ( ongres- sioual Di-tricr. subject to the action oi the Democratic rrliharle*, , amt rule* of the Democratic partv. Wt J l ALkEKT. (Paid) , ' fiMTD/rS BOOK STORl . BARNWELL S. c| I* eatabliehed wo “■ll a lo nc f.i.V... , and offetw School Book* S|*t*« plUhj the For 1 louse of Itenprt'senttt- tives. Barnwell, 3. C. June 1st IbOtf. 1 respectfully announe^ myself » candidate for the House of Repre entfi- tives, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic pHmary elec- tl0» nrni ptedgy •tiTySell to abide by tha reauIts and support the nominees of the party. W. A. lIotMA*. (Paid) Y . . Belgling, June Igt lS^Itt respectfully announce" mysfp-jjlt I Ei<vel»|KS, Pencils, Blblea,T*iUta ^ Ac.. Ac., Ac., to cash paying cm era. Will order any book or mai published. ’ t Impman's History Ho, OaroJi,,, 7S * Tarhell's (4r»mmar«, No.H.4<»,aL * Wentworth's AIgehra*, w,c • Will Ite glad to see anu it need of anything i.i my Hnj ^ ** Store near residence. | W. G. BRI ‘ n,e Barnwell W **„ octal-tf m Dr. J. H. E.MILHOUS Surgeon Dentist, BLACKVlLLE, _ y c WfiDje ftt hls office In Barnwell rv, n p tl --. (lav and Tuesday and WrdiK‘Ml»y tol imC Vi It ta* at his Hom^ «m..- 1- me offlee In BlsckvilU*« ery Friday and Saturday, and will make 1 poiutinei.ts to patients at any "of county tow ns or call at their resiiU iipVr ^ candidate for the Legislature ami ho|)« to have the kind consideration ahd sup- portof the Democratic voter* of Barn well Countv. 1 pledge thyself to abide by the resdlt of the Democratic prD ihary election and to support the nom inees of the party. W M# Ay AlyL; Sr. (Paid) For County Auditor. fclko.S.C., April 14,18‘Hl. 1 rOpectfuHy - tnuottnee - my-trif ji; candidate for the office of (5lerk of Court of Barnwell County, subject to the rule* atid regulation* ol the Dcin- ocratjk Primary yleclion, pledging iny- self to abide by the resullf and aupiairt the nominee*nl the party. N. Il.wwoon Htsnselu (Paid) For Treasurer. Barrtwe.il. S. C., May 12, 18ht'. I respectfully announce myself "a candidate for the office of AudittJf of Barn well County subject to the rules *nd regulations of thu Democratic Pri- mary election, pledging mvself to abide by the results and supjmrt the nomi nees ot the party. G. 0. Riley. - . ^ For Coroner. Barnwell, 3. C’ M Way 2vith IWKi. 1 respectfully announce myaelf* a candidat* for the office of Coroner of Barnwell County, sulHs-rt tb Ihe rule* at d regoiatioo* of tlie Itemocraiic Pti hi (try election, pledging myself to abitle hy Hie result* aud kU|>|(orl the iiomineea of Pie part*. ' Isaian Nivilx. (Paid) .. ■- residence*. 1 am a full graduate of Philadelphia Dental College; have had seventeen years active i.rac Tc i *Ug W Loans on Land. We are now prepared to negotiate Ioann on Improved farm property on long time arid at low rateg of interelti For particular* apply to Patterson A Holman. Attorneys at Law, Barnwell, 8. c. (if? i ! Now is the Time —TO BUT— CHEAP GOODS, Midway, 8.1,'. May 25th IMW I re«|>ecltUlIv anuounce mv*elf a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Barnwell » ountv, subject to ihe nilea Barnwell s. <• May 2b. 1-'^; and reeulatlona of the lb mneratlc Prl- , rrtl-H .tf„l| r atiHtHiMC* myaelf acatl- 1 maty election, pledging icT*. lf t»J,| W<le f<rr ,1* ..qtevof Coroner ol K«r- \ abide hy Ibe reanlta and *up|mrt ihe j wrl| ro „ I||y .ubject Pi tk« rule* a id | Iioiiilnee* af the party. ^ . I reguUlWu* of the iHMoocralic Primary | irv-tltHt. | (edging uivself *o abide by Xj IE! •lirr B. >MiTit. (Paid) Barnwell, A. C.. May 1. ly.W, I re«nect fully xonouiu** nfyarlf 1 • aiidfdaie fi»r the office of Treasurer o | Baruwrll 1 oonty. subject to the rule I and regolaiiuti* of ihe f>ei—cfwtlc Prl I uiary .rlectlwn, pledging myaelf !-• abitk 1 by the result* auU »(ip|K.rt tb# nomiuee I of tne party. (Paid) I the I (he result*aud auppvit the nv>miuae*ol |M»ttf. IIixam Ntrsif. Paid) I Barnwell, re*|*e, A F Fair. For Sheriff. ! candhlate f I Hornwrl and reg Prtmary or >. i . iv ana I be 1 tfi wttf. a May 2 '.th I* >nnce luysv re oft cron bj<*ct to the rule* Iteiuorfalii' ol vb iU# tlf in • *4^ I HAS BUSTED! A the par n JI •fo rlf : i it- ’E «»!)• have a majority of at least 1 Th# gold I'emoirata alii, U tb# allvrr aid# uj *k# tb# pit nomtoiatioo*, but many of h hundred. 1 *ay* # let tforut and the .ingle III t#5l.. He never left nut one#, drawing alwi f 15(1 * w#*k. Ijv.i ?aar It* waa wirti well*, but inlrndml n#at faM lo r#vl*e the H< bliiiin cl rev* a, and make a •du old •tl*t 110 f brra f the lot In »say >ulh* gk th >avagi thing It no-tril. olea aehloiM j It I* bet v-|l» t Hghfly rio«#<l u* ran- *1 of 1 be a moiith ■a Hying SiJnir.ins tt Abseot Defend!ats. rhe •t muion P uvur atwndard adviwaira will not *upt>wri th* Chicagocaodblalea a Hh their vutea •r cs'iiuibuuoua for vauipai^u ex-I peuar*. ibruugbuul tb* ^uuth. I."* low '» name was Law lot lli*i lime it apt>#*r#.| in pm B|I* l.ed "Low I..W , ' *0 he |«t ihwt. I her# ba* never been lo equal l.twlow II# had and one ano, barlotie t tb*. He baa a a lie t lev eland.—t *. That i*. th i* • t f i kr LtMf Im m lini u\kh • iHrrrf run 1 # |at*r» ,i »ii 4 brr«l!ie« t! Kvep 4h* uo.u 1 u < find •y do not id* of th» g. Di-e U» (li# Ini' trough h>* losed In av a*. g* i»w th# oth eg-, • w ben a nofiith. d thi* at 1 . 1 h# Pruhihitlooista are liist In ihe field with* Presidential nomination. Ttievr rational coavrotion ws* held In Piitabuig, Pa . laat wpek, and atmut na) ite legate*, male and female, were theie. 1 he narrow gnage faction wa* lu the majority aud n|>oii a plafforni of usie piaok, pruivibition, uominatcil Joabua Layering of MaryUo<l fer Presi dent and HaleJohnaoii of illinoi* for Vlce-Pryaldeut. J hereupon some 21a' broad guage delegate* w bo favored free eiIver coinage, woman an ffrage. Ac., marched out, scoring the tlrat bolt of tha raiupa gn. *L N D ) Y Wh* .In pe.>|da on enter atu'osi tnvanahly drop 11 seat in the |w-w neat the aisla* wbofidlow have Vu climb over aud ’here |* always more or Us* log aiol hauling <0 get over safety. Ait indignant church goer, not having re gard t* 11 to the recompeu-e of future re tbilily) after a duawu experience* •poll d«< Til# t#rtti suffer fr« >MH frr. »|M 'XKMMMtfirtt (o t bo Ptiiic ••I>hrrr ■hangea of reaip erRluro, it ll |r( Itr r liquid or atoHvpb# rt« . Afr hu nlul i* iweiw, Th 1# best tret b in (ho tin tM 11 r# IImWO of lb# savafi w Iflbrt, %% Ii i**or | 10# to tiers at w a» a k— | !• Ihtlr mt .. ■ • . w nt-n Uli Ri iC «»r r aC • Throat at 1 1II111# ATr «•( ( Pll Ct >M railed »•» |hf*r»4»ltA O b«* |fo tKf ’Hit ll # IIMIIlUl «* J. 'I |i# lr«»*vv sir 1*1 | iMlPf lulialt*. 1 directly Into thi j 11 f »<• III rough tb# iu< initii i* a f ro«|u*nf P4I *•* of broucblal diaorder*. 1 mboit thr p»ith tbe no*# it I* mod ul Oil AU J till utaa.t it* < langer*. Siat* nf Houth 1 1 • 1 ■ I It ARN W ELI. COI'N 1 Y. OPY M MMoNh Fok KKI.IEF. 1. VV . Egaa and A. J. Pl'trwaa, eo- I arttrer* umlrr thf firiu oaureoi Pitt* I iau Urns., plaiaiiff*. ayahm A. More; and W ll Rngham and [ llrigntm. •‘•partner* uutler the 1 MHM of W. || « W. ft. Brig T. K. MeGahan, A t*. Brown, L P. Evan* aud Ja*. Irnnngliam, j fner* under the firm name of ' han. Brow 11 st Evan*, i ar*ten J i>rn, John IVulbart, A. C. Tm I ♦hi hi • W ulk#*w a>A Amw» -Hs-r ,11101 • tl A)0, 3. t , Jitnt X, i StM 1 rpA|«ocif I jr am loom-# imvi •elf a ra-s iit**A'r f«» r i ib# ulh c# of M»cr Iff ol bar l»Or|| t O >Ci 1 lily. sub ject lA tb* rule# and r^Oulml V . » of tlm D#m»< crattc »*rtt nary #ir i( (' *fl, >h riiging Ml. elf in - 1-1 l 1* by tbe o#ul It* and auppot I lb# f|t * III • in#ra of l ho | soft 1 A • (ho tub 1 Mff rl 0 f F*1 ivnc# la tb# nnly otto tfl tllall III i|Pofi lAhl t to tb* it*' 1*1# in ,'&p (*A III t M II A III *4? that 1 am t n fa* tor of iho Cm FO and 1 nnl Imttrd coin. Ig# of til \ { K Al fAtl 0( of H 1 lo 1. R. Btvtitrv. Paid) C.. Mi .r in# « inly,*• •f l' lh< rrfi I I # #e #■ J Ihe re# i '.he pat lr# Itei ■g mt< *1. »•*» k * f R * . r ot B. rule# 1 U IT in. abide *a ■# tn ff HO* M hy l.rt Y.rheTi Inr-KIt CUithier at Blas'kvIH# baa BUnfED #e Nroea of Jriag. nlnwa, Hat* auu Uenu'I* ..islung all U> filmier*. Yihi |oaa ought to *er hi* ati'ta, - » .1 M hy you ne.ef a saertfiev—•ndrfie.D r • .mid take v. . !. v Ti * aal ’ >t|| ll# A sel and t fvHkl • r it low, he ae ,‘a.b. it a 11*1 W. J. On I* IP th# 1* lit • g pro W. U film haul. K> M ■ n|M»i Mct.i \\ mli Htw#; w« name I Paldi Knaag H. C Basra. Bh re. ■aiiihtl — -1 PHc I.04 aud der •h f»« umler th# rn A Co , Berk he Mtuth Cxi* n I boa. I*. M it*, coiiarDvera li in dey Ina ke* •in- Harm find r marr in » Uuito-ring over the fir»t |iew loan, give* It a* hia honest rOuv b'tiou that ! (he tlr-i urw mail ha* larjp*. long arid j extensive feet. Ilia a giMn) thing to take a dog to j church. Not a great big oeer-grown j aniinxl, bin a little quick moving frl low . A bis. W and tan i* the best, ll ‘ HiNnac# tt>«, children 10 ■*# him run ning alHiut the si*les, and then he t* *0 Nllractive wlieuhe gets on ;he plat- Vt 1 i#v| rat Tlie new constitution of the Demo cratic party as adopted by the recentImm. Wear* told that'll* devil aj pear- lu various form* and *hapc* and Htate Uonveutiuu provide* for the noni- .nation of ail cstulidittes,excefit Mag<a- kralea. Masters and nupervisor* of Heg- iatrarion.by a "direct primary,’' to Ik’ held on tiie ast Tuesday in August. % Hk-reafter each voter will Vast hi« In dividual ballot ns lie choose*, instead of fleeting delegates to a State Convention to do his work for him. But it will bo pretty rough on low country candidates who have tlie hard est .figbUng to do. They will Imve to overcome the odds against them by their superior brains. in •umiry and divers place*. It i» imticeahJo that the sm.vll deg, r.fter In- vestigatlng the pl.ttfotm and (‘ontents, is ktiddeiily takeiyw ith nn insane deaiie to scratch off itis whole hide, tire scratching process accompanied wi:h a (humping on the floor, very- rythmical and musical. Possibly the enemy of souls attacks the dug, git uses him to go ihro'igli with his gv rations and detract the attention of the cougegation from the word ot life.—Greenville New*- A TJ J.LMA N ’3 '1' A L K S TI> 1'E X A N S. Tlie Galveston Daily News, a strong anti-TillmaC, joun.ai, gives this ac count, of one 01 the scenes ut Dallas, Texas, on the itiih ult when benator Tillman addressed a meeting: “Tllhiuin--‘Every one ol you who pvopostt to vote the Democratic ticket, no matter if the NationaF Conventio declarea for the gold staudiucLxfil please signify so by raising.yoMrfiands. “Everybody waa agog wdth exdte- luent, and all tried Ui sireYvfliat was go ing on. Over to his hrit thirty or forty pairs of hands wejfeTaised ami the Till- •nanites c ‘•Tillmaip^Now ail those who ’vrll vet« fotxMlver regardless of w hat the CliicalJo Convention may do. and w ho sHike iuruts with •''ouiii t arulina "in walking out of tho Couvtntion if a gold standard declaraxlou is mxde and go in with the silver men «u 8t. Louis, 'vill raise your baud*.’ "•Aund wild yells of “HnrrahlVvr TWtman,’ hundreds of arms were piiBh- td toward the sUr*. A smile of »atis- fautiun overs|ue«d the fentures of the pitchfork Heuator as be said : •rhafs right, my friends; put principle above aaif, patriotism above party, aiuk coun try alsovc nU.. Lei Auterica he for Americana; to hell with England ami her Tori**.’ * * •‘Thar* were cheers as he finHhed. ('»« old fartuar rushed aruumi to shake his baud, eve Ult lag, •lim glad bi see yon. Sansiwr; Gnd klea* you.’ Ifwa* A TIMELY BERRY HINT Tire berries should *hot be wei hn,t stiould be stemmed into tlie measur ing cup so ;i* to iimke but oimTfaiidling neccssRry. Tinwaie, suyjHme Deliueit- tor, should never b • aljifwed to come in contact w itli an :icppfriiit, ms the flavor is thereby s;adML A hall pint turn- bier is the b)*<l measure. Mem (lie ber ries iuto>!us, keeping a record, on a striojifiiaper by tearing a little slip as eyurn copnt is made. Mide the tumbler- ufs out upon a trroad platter and when the berries are stemmed allow a pound of sugar to everv two tumblers of the fruit. Sjwinkle rive sugar over tire ber ries and iet them stand iira warm room until the Juice begins to staiit ilirough tire top of tire sugar. Have ready a poreclalu jireserviiig ».ia>ttle slightly heiiteil, and into this slide the berries and sugar. They should not be putin w itha spoon, a* this would crtialt the I mil. Set in a mild Ireat ami boil thirty .minute* from the lime that the pink foam covers tlie top of the mixture, jskim lightly but frequently. Take from tlie'fire and fill preserving tum blers holding just enough for one serv- ingof this dainty; they are more ser viceable than tlie larger jars, ( over the top* of each tumbler with a circle of w hite paper dipped hi the beaten w hite ot an egg 'I'his receipt lias l»ceii fol- Iowjm) for sevei.ly years in one family and always with perlectly satisfactory reaulta. ih ot Apnl IMH Pt TEMI'EKATl RF.. -t, , 1 i, tali* *11 Max. litn Mean. * s N* I'd ;:4 n5 (.1 TH o.nn Ml ;o O.OH MV *15 Hi Ml fit Tu 0.ON K> VJ 1 TO Mi tst 14 »H 1 *«» M» •Vi •Vi Tt V«7 tet #0 • (#• c.« n M Ui 82 ’Hi « ' tn tils ^ 4*245 1*4 Y 81 ‘*.01 (Hi j* K\ 9 ••s'* ^ ^i.«t 8’i (4* 1.1 • Tt m 144 M ut 4.7 HI 0. to (U t»s HO (>:( ♦iS M> 0 au 4 **1 U’.t Ml !M (W 79 <14 (VJ K{ <n] 0.51 oi 11 St ut uu 78 1>5 ; 82 2814 P#U4 s» si KIT w. 1 >1 ,U5 R. a k •H'MMKV M ’n Temp ♦;.vt M * temp 101 Date ]'i Mm. temp '. I* i r ( o 11 A Trust • th# Aim i.xXie pp>kes and Aim- ut<*ii*.( ba*. M. Drake, duh * tsusiuesa ntiiler the style and ttrui name of M. Drake A "ioa, X. A. Hunt, doing biiaines* under th# style and Ifrtn iignre♦•( N A. Hunt A< o.. an<l (•#• D M itt, Ji»o. ?*. Wilt end Geo. I*. Watkins, copartner* under th# firm nante of Wi’.t A " alkiua, Ihefend- anl*. To th# (tefendant* al>ove named : Y'ptr ate itereby »uiiiuio.)ed and re quired to an«wrr the t omplaint in this action, a Coptr of which is on file In tha office of the t lerk of th<4'otirt of ( om- itran Viem* for llamwHfl County, and to *erve a cof>y i»f youf'anawer to Hie -aid Complaint oiLYflte aubaciibera at their office at Bjirffwtli, witbin twenty by a I hr rkt HI#. I*, t tf ult v eui for ihe ol ’ell t'oaaty, anl XulalkiCi of Ut rlci don. pleilgti May •If If of • ml t a Pi II.I •un«-e n-ti c# of Pb# yect to the rut# XiratuuAik Pn t niyseif to abbl pport th# ii tad !•*: R r*«pr diilate tn the ml# nwraltr IT •elf lo ahl.i. Mi •rrh 1 > • • ore .1 »•. If a r. A « »nd n • arv # •« Ho of ll tmev 1. rnoa s.|* tl >• I* • LK- Ha for ant Mil 110.- •fit V * li* (Mui bU 1 h# iImm waul ii* •p- d •• P rnrTTakr. Imrty. Hi arr tor« #>i to aiork In *■**• nTter me ret rr lr< m rear »« n. •• . H. t Hx»#Tr p. D»» hm Barnwell, 3. (!., May f,l*fM. I resfiertfully announce my*rlf a cai.iiidal# for lire ••ffi< # of >hrtil* nf Barnwell County, eah^ar; to the ml.-* and regulatlona nf th# Dri..ocratir Pri mary election, pledging myself tv abide by the re-oMt and support ilia n outnee* of th# (•arty. < ITtfd) J. W. l.axrasTRR. rrgou rlrrtN ll»# of the n;y, « n* of Pled »i>#ct ll# inx 11 all- .. May II. n«-e my arl C orourr «• tn life n;ta aocratlc Pr iy*etf to abl i#rl tb# not v a < i it in- re- • and mart I# by on es< *h r-wi rid n# one •I not do lit# 4 -korp tbrSiT —Wj ••••I forsw ere at na rb Mr. C Har, «« C« any , . t D. Dt'El IMVL1 KE. pnrtj | Paid). MISS HATTIE MARTIN At. • ft •ends and ••n*t« Lew aav* h# U A ll lake ol v. •I* at rock I >rl* of the Folk of .'•av an te wall on -mer*. ill on dork ami In aetllng tom price*. For County Superintend ent of Education. Barnwell, 3. U., May 2C, 1 ►:#>. ■ I respectfully aniiounco myaelf a can- dbl#fo.ror lit* olHen of County Hupt rin- t«iident nf Education of Barnwell County, subject to the rule# anl regu lation* of the Democratic Primary elec 1 Millinery. D<y Good* and Notion* al-j way* ••ii hand l.aie-t style* in Mil-| Briery G«mmI*. Prettiest ever exhibit- • #d in a country #iore all of which were tHiu'ght direct from the largest import-! ing hou«ca in the United Slates. Aa to Jow prow* hoad-rpianer*, R. R. i Avenue. Black vill#, 3. (3m.) April l*t IStfit. Aud the Captain know liim Respectful'y. is Ail| her*. Ym# THF. TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIER. I*. *. By the war. we bare one of tire be»t equlnped Tailoring !>epwrtm#nt» in the SU'e. W* guarantee you aatUfiaetion. •lays atyet the service he>eof, wxclua've j (inn, pledging trrvOlf to abide by the Date A > Total 1.51 ■^juebea. total &iiow fall dim. No. jfdafs Clear 15 Partly d’v !» • 'Clomly 0 bun* tf Fr kst. Light Dad 13 ,Tli storms 5. It Vurortts i'rc'g wind i tirivt i o n icmtirks - V V 4. O. D. C. l.AXtiF Voftintary Otiu r’ vr. In< Jiuling nin, hail, Vlect and’ melted snow From maximum and ndiiiii.nm readings. . There’s a story of a Marion county, Fla., planter w ho, just alter the w ar, hud iris smoke house robbed on au aver age of once a week. Trap guns and formidable locks were powerless to put a-top to the dopred.'fHous of tie deft thieves. Finally the planter secured a human skull aud cross bones, which he iisilrd almve the smoke house door. He. throw aw ay Iris locks and took tire door -from lu hi.igcs, and hi* hams and ba con'were never touched thereafter. of (beTlay of melt service, andjf you /sffl lor.fi-wer the'Complaiht w itiriu the time ature-aid, the Plaiutilf* in thi* nc- lion will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in th# Complaint. BATES A SIMMS, J. N. NATH A Vs, Plaiutitt’a Attorneys, May Iftth ItCHI. jscal], W. Gii.mokb Simms, C. C. P. To the Defendants, W. H A W. B. Brlvrham, stoke? A SiinmotiT ami Witt A Watkins: Please take rotice that the Complaint in this ii^ipi) was filed in the office of the Clerk olrlie Court of Common ITetis on- tho l'*th dav of Maj* A.AN loM. BATES A SIMMS, J. N. N ATH VN3, Plaintiff's Attorneys. . r#|i.1t < ;.tod support the nominees of the party. . (Paid) R. II. Harley. rinrer, 3. C. May 18th 181X5. I respectfully announce hiy#!fff a c and hi ate for the offfte of riuperinten- dent of Education of Barnwell County, subj ct to the rule* and regulation* of the itemocratic Primary election, pledging myself to abide by the results arid support the nominees of the party. K. C. Kikslvnd. (Pali!) mavJr-f/w EVERYBODY WALKS! And tlie way to do *0 w ith Ease, Com fort and Cheapness is to buy Shoes i Slippers from the DAVIES STORE, Which has Just Deceived a New Stock of New coops. Perry W. Price sriih difflvuuy tltatjt* mad# hi* war to ' •* r, ) r ( »c have only % liutiml To eacli cash suhsi ritre^, and to each on* paying hi* *ul»«cripiinn, on re- queas, we will gives copy of “Th# Way l«» Liberty,” by t. ' A. Matt#. Com# the hotel, to iLLL wer lh. |rewj R, Wt. nnm- U Invites all person* having wxgona, buggies, road cart* needing repairs to rail al hi* General Kepsir Miopa iM'forc making contract*. ‘ First Class hoi*# shoeing a specialty. Hupenor facili- tiea for repairing mowing mnsbine*. All kinds of metal w *rk done and *at1«- faettoa la everv particular guaranteed ,it:rky m prk k. Thw Perhiuanii hk#p. . M eat Lad, Bat ua ell. No Hand or Shop Worn Goods tube piilined off' on iieople w ho don’t know the tricks ot trade. Prices to suit the limes slid satisfaction guaranteed to everybody. -. . ■ • No trouble to show goods at the DAVIES STOI’E. H M. Graham, JbXXOliN K V A.T' L.A.W, BAM BERG, 8. C. Will giv« hi* beat atULlion io a l j btutues* 111 trusted to him. Will practice to ail Court* of tho j State ku4 I nked (state*. Bamberg, S. C., May 13.1805. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for tlie office of County Superin tendent of Education of Barnwell Coimty, subject T) the rule# ami regu lations of the Democratic Primary elec-' lion, pledging myself to abide the re sult* and support the nominee* of the party. . (Paid)' L. N. Bellinger. Barnwell, S. C., May 11,1896. 1 beg tin offer myself a* a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Edu cation of Barnwell County, subject to all rules and regulations governing the Democratic party, f Paid) . W. W. Hart. For County Supervisor. Barnw ell, S. C , May 13, IS'.Hi. I respectfully, announce myaelf a candidate for the office of Supervisor of Barnwell County, subject to tiHTTules andjegulationshf the Democratic .Pri mary election, pledging mvsel/ to abide hy the results and support The nomi nees of the party. C. U. Langley. (Paid) Barnwell, 3. C-, May 12,189*. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of 3upervi*or of Barnwell County, subject to the rules ami regulations of tbe Democrath Pri mary ekaciion, plclging myaelf to abide by the ro* ilt* anti aupport tbe uoati- (.era of tb; party. W'. T. Cate, (rJJ) Charles Zissett, E^Practical Watchmaker. First door south of Brown House Barnwell C. It., 8. C., offers hisservicea to the public. Au experience of upward# of forty years is the bdxt gueVancee ‘haf he know # in# business and will give satla faction in the quality of his wor and the moderation of hi’# charges. tJW Reliable time ketrpers for sal*. TU'.hS Laods For Rent M Sale 17,000 acre# in Barnwell Co, 5,000 acres in Aikea Co,- also a few small farms in Colleton ami Sumter Counties. Par ties desiring to buy ou good term# (small cash payment and hala'iice on 5 years time) or to rent:; will do well to call ou, or writhe, BATES & SIMMS. -B : arnttt£) , «.C J-L POST, M. D-.D'D'S, Resident Dentist office on burr street, BARNWELL, S. C. D. C. ALL, Blacksmith and Wheelwright RUSH’S SHOP, BLACKVlLLE, 8.C. Having secured this good stand and being supplied with improved tool* and beat quality material I am ready for bu*lnesa, and ask a fair trial of my work and price*. Anything in wood and iron work wanted done wel| and quickly and at prices to suit the times. Satisfaction guaranteed to ail rmuouablc j to, 1*. * l>. c. ALL. (tf.) . ^ GROVES TASTELESS * CHILL TONIC It JUST At GOOD FOR ADULTt. WARRANTED. PRICE 00 ctt. ParisM Galatia, Ii ls., n< Co.. 8t. Laata, Mo. -W* *uM la*a vaar. « ' CHILL TON aaruws ••( 1 •asrrauM an faatwa a* mi UMoarn *• Sari eaovrti TAtmtutoa (Lr*# irruss tlrssdy Ihta • ■f U t«mb, la Ifc* arilrt* laoi ##T* T vwawaty. Aas/Y.CAaa ffOO —For Hal) By— CM * fc *