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Ultir I Pnp'r. riBctJUVioii. M THHIKUJlT^kruL'HT II, I8M. FOR FRKhIDKNT: W. J. BftTAlf, Or KBM»*«RA. FOR VirK-l'RK^imtNTr ARTIfL'R P. MEWAAL, or MAIKR. m Tmb Pboplk declHie« to- publUh hi thW eleventh hour any AttacV itpoti nny vendldete, uuleAa proof lx novlrong *nd conclusive nx to extoliilxh heyood per- edventure theeorreetneM of the clntrge nude. \ - • The grent pre»i-her TH'mage, m the , reeuR of mi extended tour thnniKhout the South und* West, pr^ihedee Hryan’* election, and thinks that a period of proxperity will follow eucb ax this country has never known. A* he I« not an ontrlght advocMA of (direr coinage liU prediction Ixenthled to the more ffdti-. Volithteerx fnnn thirty-five State* met lu ludlanapoilo laxt week, tunde apoochea and agreed to vali a national itAlh MRyR * trvrx frx maa^xd in I KlBiF i'll V All S»lllL ne v >■ ■ ■■ "woownw axiwy wa ■■ "*.1 2d and out In the |w>lltlcal held another I'realdeuilal ticket of gnld demw-ratoon • tlnglo tuodard platform. Theinov- erf In tbla new departure have no ex* poetatlon of carrying any electoral TOtee, hut propose hy tat tug vote* rmio Bryan amiSewall «► help Mt-KInUy’* ehancei. flood Judge* aay that *uch a move will be poor politic* and that »u«*h k ticket will help Rryan and hurt Kioley. It Barely ought to. W.R. dMate for Ct the town at l» tn Ittet a Mid plane Mo reeeieod aooh aa education aa It given tn the yontb of hi* country, and at tlM age of 16 took bla Aral lemon be hind tho plow. He ha* been engaged In agricultural pursuits since then and ha* one uf the tlnest and beat equipped farms la the county, hike all tamiers In this section of the country he suffered very great loss by the Aegnst storm of 1M>3, his crop had been highly fertilised and had growl* exceedingly well and that storm blew h down and the rains of two weeks succeeding rotted the crop and he was forced to sell tho pro duct at Very redooed prices. Like all farmers Ire ha* a hard time to make tongue and buckle meet, but has always { laid one hundred cent* on tlie dollar, la oax elected a* Stale Senator to till out the nnexpired term of Col. I). I*aol Sojourner. At the expiration of this term of office he stood ior Clerk of the Court, hut was defeated by the present occupant. Capt. ftamberg has never held any other office, although often solicited to run he ha* refuxed to do so. He has been County Secretary of the Alliance since Its organization. Was President of one of rite iirxt Orange*. Is an'ardcnt believer tn free illver and is one of (he best posted all around nreu ip the comity. If elected he will give a good clean xervb-e »• Clerk of the Court a»d see that the record* are kept as they should he. A Friend. ■ KKi-nexxx- CAXPlIWiKS FOR HOl’SK OK TATIVKS. Joseph M Skinner, L*q., wa» horn in n£L~ C1.UB MKRTIKIA wbei» of ffisidy Branch Item- Clod No. k are requMki**! k> at tBe mmol place mi Selordby it, lAUsleei^ aff f uVlecS m. m By erdor of U. W. Musiaia, CMr W. A. Gnu a as. Secretory. & faiher, Harvey Skinner, wa* Sheriff of Sumter l>i*trlct about IMS. Hi*grand father, Charle* Skinner, wa« one of Narior.’* men during the Kevolnllonary war, owe of the bravest bands of pa triot* that ever fought for MlierSy. And the ••Judge,” a* he t* popularly known, ha* proven himself worthy of his lines ge. A* a lad he attended the cmtMry •choolsaud wa» a diligent *ludeot Mia old tem-her luted to tell of his remark able prugre-* in beginning l.atin alone, catching and pa**«og Iw» classes and raadlug Ha> line* while they Iranslnl d only 2&- lie entered the M.C.Cnl hut a ben the call So arm* he laid down hU l***h«, took ugth# •abrt a ad entered the eompaujr uf hi* brother, I apt skianer. Fifth S. C. Cavalry, a here he *er«rd naill the end of the war, receiving a ad lathe engagement a lib shenaaa'* faraoe «to 1 laard'* farai to Itoremhar, 1 *04. Old — ramradae toil that while In Virginia oa lao ocvaatoa* ahaa hU >.waimand aa* 11 lb. ISM. gaiag H»to ac*t— aad It a a* bla Msaa to at (Sara watt katd harera sad ga to tba saas ha ga*« the paritlaa to atker* aad aeat lata I ha •gbt. After toe aar ha farvaed aad laa under tvAal* Repartee K'chard • C., and 7 day a. He waa for a a urn bar uf rears a member ef tba Klko BaptKt Chnrab, which ha aided In eon- stltntlng. Thaaa who knew Mm In hi* horn* Ufa attoet to Iba affratlon and gantlanaea of hla ebaraetor, and aaaert that thara was no more devoted a has* band and affectionate a faiher He loved hla home, and In it waa bla chief happiness and attraction. Prostratad by illseaee he bore bis sufferings pa tiently until death bora him we trust to (he happier and mare glorious lipme be yond the reach of ain and sorrow. ' - May the comforts of lh« gospel ennui to the heart* stricken and aaddened by thla eaiamity. The following lines were sent the writer hr his - devoted wife as the offering of a heart loving tn life and! devoted in dekth: ^ He Is on that >u»|>py shore W jiere the sound of angel feet Over ail the starry door VVaketb music Met* and sweet. | a. i J. f« Herfuiary. ). For County Supervltor. He can ne’er by storms be ti»*sad, He has broken death’s fold spelt; And the river he Ha* crossed Far away where angels dwell. Me I* waiting there to street 'J hoae be loved in days of yon, Heia waiting to rciteat Words od Welcome, o’er and o’ei. Thro* those fadeless Held* to roam, And of Heaven’s joy* to tell, When we all are sate at home, Faraway where angels dwell. Prepared to Purchase Seed ACT AT ONCE. The presidents of the various comity Alliances in this State are hereby re- Clarendbn TJT»trTcT, noW county ttt* quested to eatt mux* meetings hr their respective eounties. as early as practi cal, to discuss rile question of cotton ties, ami take action thereon. Hy all means, let ue stand together and use wire, luxteaU of buying any tie* from the trust! Aotioo should lie taken a* speedily aa possible. Ln conntiee where there are no «-ouniy presidents, we ask that some grf»d farmers unite and make the.above- mentioned call. Joe. 1*. Kritt. Treeidenl Fanner*’ .Stale Alliance of Month Caroline. J. W. Kate, Mecretory. The contractors building the O wood, Andersoe aad Weatora eaten laying iraeh on HetwAf. MASTER S SALE. “I IA.I OUR GINNERY w A las been pot ii FIRST CLASS ORDER, with a capacity of 50 Rales Per Pag. We are new ready to gin and will Arge One DoIIof Per Bale, and will furnish Sagging and Ties at cost. Mr. C. 11. Langley wlN be In charge nt the Ginnery and will ouakastkb satisfaction In every respect. We are also \ tn any quantity, at the highest market price. Th* Barnwell OH Mill. Siinnnons to Atuent Defendants. earns uf J. B. * dr atb ok Morra CaMhi* *C«oarv or B«a«wBLL J.B. Whit*, delag bust atyW aad Arm R Ca^ ftalatAP. ageltoi Mauls Huldhefg aad M. P IJfaMa, f**»«touia. by viirrrR or a hki NicrAi.I aw dsretofd Is Iha abase eo * I UUad reuse I will aell el Barawsll. to I The Ptote of SoiHhl Court of Common Carolina. ) Flrax. COUNTY OF BARNWELL COPY 8UMMONB FOK RELIEF. Franrix J. 1’elr.er, Francis H. Rodger*. W.G. MMckeof*i**, TIF**. ti, I ogle*- by and F. J. 1’elwr, co|*artner* un der ihe Arm name uf 1'elzer, Rudgere A Co., Fletntlffk. against Anna M. Browns, John H. Browne. Rrhecra M Kemp, Jenai* L. Mwln- d*ll, Kllenora P. Kueutrr, Mahell Browns ami Lilia F. Brown*. De fendant*. Te IBs Defendants abase name You are hereby ———< and re- quirrd to atower ths complaint la this wllwa. ef wklrh aenpy I* Aled la the ufhee ef the Clerk ef the Ceart fwr ( owuly. aad Is *eree a cxey ef ywwr anawsr to Ihe aeld semplainl ea the subscriber at hie eAlce la Bamwell wlihla iwswiy day* at tor the servler hereof, exclusive ml toe day af each service; esM If vwwfall to answer lbs to* Una* ef "retold, rht ntolnslff* to tots aerlun will art* 1 f in toe< wart fat toe r*M*f dsmandud In iIm VUM rtotkiir* AtSuresy. Y* the I feel ewdewsai Ann* M. Browne, Jvton Is Brwwwu. Mshsrrw M hemp. J swats L Rwlndrll. ManMI Browns and Lilta V. Benner t l*tre— mb* hn- (tor ton* tor nenManns heerto toe fwramntag ts e rupy ta Btrd la toe atom at ths l Isrk eS tor < wwrt wl ptoa* tar Baennefl Cnaaey a* rwnrM, A t. Rehrrf A tdrWb. FieSaeMla' AtSwrney. Itatod fhto /sly. A. D . ttoh Kearar, 8. C. Jane Mth IffW. I rtapevtfvllr annoance myaelf a Candidas* for tae olBeu of Btip«rrl*or of Harnwcll County, eubjaet to the rule* and regulation* of the Dem ocratic Primary election, pledging my aelf to abide the rerolta and support the nominees of the patty. (PaUL) J. A. Chamrrrav. Barnwell, 6. t*. May 13, 1806. I respevtfullv announce niysetf a candidate tor the office of Mwpervtsor of Barnwell County, subject to the rule# and regulation* of the Democratic Pri mary election, pledging myself to abide by the result* amt support the nomi nee •* of the porty. C. H. Laxui-ky. (Paid) Barnwell, B. C., May 12,189«. I reepectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of Supervisor of Barnwell County, subject to the rule* and regulations of the Democratic Pri mary election, pledging myself to abide by the rexultx and support the nomi nee* of the party. W.T. Cave. (Paid) For Clerk of Court. For County Auditor. A llendale. A. C n **“• I mapactfully ann^bes uiyaeir a eau- dMate for the offiiw ef Auditor WBarw- wellCeuoty.aubJect to the rulek regulation* of the Democratic PrimMf eleerion, pledging myaelf to the reaulu and anppert the nominee* of P ‘ rty ' W. R. Brabham. (Paid.) ; , . I will be* to Congo** from the I •lonal DDtfler. anbjeot to the i the Demoeratlc Prlmarlea, rules of the Itameeratte pert* ,.. WW TAthRRT. (PrM)- Wim*ton,B.CMJuly«( IS®®- I reapecttwlly announce myaelf * rundldate forth* office of Auditor of Barnwell County, *nbkct to the rule* end regulation* of the Democratic prt' mary election, pledging my*elf to aMdq by the results and support the nemF nee. of the party. (Paid; Barnwell. M. C., M*V 12, l^JT I rexpectfullv announce myxelf » cafulidute for tka offlea Auditor of Barnwell Cotnity subject to the rulee and reguUHenx of thu Demneratle m- mary election, pledging mraelf t* abide by the reauh* and aupport the noon nee* ot the party. . _ G. 0. Rilbt. (Paid) For Solicitor. Barnwell. S. C.. May Pith IMWi, I r<vx|fectfully announce myaelf a eandhlato for i4erlt of Court of Baru- well County aod again aak the voter* of Ihe County for their votes. 1 run subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election, pledging niyaelf, a* 1 have always done, to abide the result and support the nominees of the party. G. 11. KlRRLAin*. (Paid) Barnwell, ti. C., May 2nd. 1 I respectfully announce myaelf a eandidato foe the office ef Clerk of Coart of Bamwell County subject to the rule* and regulation* ef the Demo cratic Primary elm-tloa, pledging my self to abide toe result aad support toe me of toe party. W.H. be ace*. (Paid) Barnwell, &. C.. May I. IMA. f rmpevtfulty aaunuuoe mv*Mf a aeudklaie for the otoe* of Clerk ef Court uf Bern wrti ( ouaty. subject to I toe rule* aod regolaiteos of toe I tame ere Ur Prime# v starttau. pledging mx- | *elf ta oMds he the rase Its aad eofport toe aeoUwam ef Mm port?. W. Uiutoaa Atuae. r.- - April in. tfolly seouueee myaelf | rewdtoeta foe the otoo* of Cteeh of ( sort ef Bern wet! Cuwalf. *wh|aot to toe rakes ewd isgotettaw* of toe ftam- weeoU* Pvhoory efeettao. ptadgtag my- aeff m eMdo by tho meom eod too**of too party. W.B FhM Barnwell, S. C-, June -ih.lSiKJ. 1 respovtrully announce myself a can didate lor the office of Solicitor of tho Second Circuit, subject to the rule*and regulation* of the Democratic Election,pledging aiyself to abide by the result* and support the nominee* of the party- G. bcxcAR Brlurorr. (Paid) B arn wr ll, S. C., June 24,1884. I respectfully announce niyeelf candidate lor the office uf Bollcll— «f the Secrnd Clrwuit, subtocf to the role* end reguieltoh* of the Itavoocrmtlc Pri mary Bl*c<too. pledrtog myrnll ' abide he the reeolu aod support ll oomioee* of the party. Co**. Caoboll BiHim. f Paid) For County Superintend ent of Education. Ily aaoeeaeo aiyaelf a for to* edhw ef •tmorteaemieot of Berawell < ouaty. tab le IB* rtslta aod regutattoe* of the to petmory etarttao. yls%l abide hy too results aad *c omtoeo* of the party. G. R. A*a r* tPMd) mfoMf i for For the Stnate. ‘Barnwell, 8. C., July 38, L8M. I respeetfuily announce myaelf % candidate for the Stale Senate, aubject to the rule* and regulations of toe Dem ocratic primary election, pledging my. •elf to ghlde by the results and support the nominees of toe party. John E.Allrx, (Pvld.) , . Denmark, 8. C., July ISrh, 189H. I respectfully announce myself a candidate* for tlie State Senate, subject to the rule* and regulatlontof the Dem ocratic Primacy Election, pledging my*elf to abide by the restritoand sup port the nwmioeea of tho party. 8. G. MAvnRLo. (P»ld) Z For House of Representa tives. Haldock, 8. C., Ang. II, 189(1. 1 respectfully announce myself a candidate for the House of Repre*enta-_ lives, subject to the' rules and regula tion* of the Democratic primary elec tion, pledging myaelf to abide there- *oU* and support the nominee* of tho party. 0. I>. A. W1L8UN. (Paid) W lllltonn, 8. C., July 30th. 189H. I re*pecUuDy anaouoee myaelf • candidato for the House of Rspreaenu- Uv«M,*ubje*t to the rules and regulo- Hon* of the Itamucratlc primary eiee- tk>e, pledging mvaelf to abide hy tho resulU aod support toe nominee* of tho puny. Very ratpectfolly, M. Iff (PaM) W. PoiLura. Black vIMe. 8.C., July 30tk DM. I reapectfelly anooonco myaelf » candidate lot the Legtolator*. eohjeet to to* rotae eod r»gulatk>os ata* ear-elf iPaMj M primary aleettaa. ptot aMd* hy the remit* eod the party M. 'if I. A ( . Met J* *• I m* p*r*f*»y veaewe my aril a did eta for too otoee of I'mmttg at Etaealtae ef •abject ta the role* A C, July U, aweeooe* my*ctf a aoodWtota lor toe Mewee of JtoM*wtawL*- U«w*. •ubjrct to the rotoe tod regdle- Itowe of to* Itamooretto pH mary ata* itaw. ptadglog mp«oif *o abide by too* rw-uit* eod amppmm toe owmtaaoe M to* f. ff. t-ABOOUl M. laowdbtoto tar to* B»wm at H •». J uvea, eahtawe ta toe rota* m —— | Ouwa of toe Itamarreit* pewmarv v*m **, A *• May lAto I tab I tom eod ptadge mymtf M aAAto Bp too B*d tea *ung eltoer alto or at toe epttau of •Wo. If |um- wlll n, m the rear ef toe rbareh. end to toe preflelyoey ef am •bell award toe he I bet thla addilloa to It. H. mark, wheru he m.w lire*. April MB. I*M He wa* edwretad el to* Uekleod and Grahtm Aeedemiae and has afoee hm eehtal o*v* ended awoUooed to ho- prove btmaeli hy the letelllgent aUidy to ho *kloo*Mi at roBtaod dor. Bide reooteed oo C* aad Block Cypeeo* woly. 1. K. HINDER-SOX, (tv) Alkeo.lt C. > eod in# reeding ef cur- hetoei aa of good bwwba aad ! rent literalure. In IMO ll I* hoped 1 Chairman ef (be Deoetark Dumeeratle program will | Club and tarred ao arceptobly that hie i uf latpirlngwur M-bwola to proffrleOl lo There will be about a avonlh before the con vent Ion, and deialla can he arranged on ringing. f»r nny —m. _ MMM • tota J can lake It In hand atum e. W. |>. McMillan. that — --M oua torn' eweeae* jT r* ~~ ” ELKO NEW8. M.*. L. A. Thornton has gone thu Virginia 8pring*for a few weekt vace- Mr. V, 8. Owens, of Barnwell, is •pending hi* vacation with hla mother, Mr*.8. A. Owens. MUse* Lucie Phil- N|»e,nf Baruwell, and Carrie Duke*, of George's, are vUlting Mr*. G. F. Dukes. MUaes Oregon Lott, of Jehu- Mon, and Essie Freeland, of Savanneh, are spending some time with MU* Lucia Strlngfellow. Mr*. Frank 8un- aell.of Charles too, is visiting Mr. B. 0. ftunscll’a family. Sociable- and pic nie* are the order of the day. Mff. J, W. Hill and family have re turned to Cbarleoton. The cofton crop Is cut short fully half and is opening rapidly premature ly. St'MacRIBRK. WEATHERS BEE NEWS. Mr. X. B. Baxley and Miaa Mabel, hU sister, of Augusta, G*., passed through this toction on Thursday last •n thilr way to visit fbelr uncle, and we are expecting them back In this sec tion uv spend a few days. We are al ways glad to have them with us. The aeUon crop* in this section are a great deal shorter than have keen ex pected According to my judgment they are at lea-t one-third off, and everywhere 1 have been and heard fruM they are in the same ff x we are. Home people Aye done with fodder, whileothere are not, and It le nearly all dried up. ~ True Blue. Ihinbarton, Gertnio* Cara. Mr. FAIR POND NEWS. Mito MlanU Oweas, of I* vUltiag Willtoand MU* Carrie Weatherebee.nf Jarm Branch, spent Boaday tn our toldaf The many friend* of Mrs. W. T. Cave aad children regret ta Worn of their Itlne** end hop* te ana loom wall again Vlllta Ftakllag, iafkUrwtuity a — - - t, “ k A.V. consutueata her* kept him In pn*|thi» ever •luce, e* the right In the right place. In 1MM be waa • lev ied a delegate to the State Itomo- rrelit- ( oarenttan end the same honor frrrrd trpto-hfe* *e* , *rtl tlate* since. Id MPl he we*elected to Ml the uncxnlred term'of Dr SrB. Owen* In the Hoa*e of Representative#, wa* nr-elected tn 1891 and Id* popu larity growing with the faithful dis charge of his duties lie waa re-elected la 1*91 al the head of the ticket, be coming clmirman of the delegaflon. He b«« aloe served acceptably a* a schooltrustet. He joined the Itrst Al- liaiice organised In Barnwell county and has been elected President of the County Alliance three time*, still hold ing that |>o*luon aad the hearty wanll- dence of the order. He ha* been engaged In farming all hi* life with good gucuess, and D rightly regarded by all acquaintances a* one of the’most intelligent and progressive agriculfurUta of the model ooiumuOkr In which he live*. A« a speaker he is impressive and well Informed, Ills judgment U sound and straight, and his modesty of man ner adds additional charm (o-hB ster ling worth. HU life U well begun and the future Is bright with promise of honor and useful iteM. Friend. WILLI8TON NEWS. , The protracted meeting at Rosemary closed o» Thursday with the addition of nineteen members, four restored ond fifteen baptised, 'rids Ou Friday evening last a series of meetings wss started In the Baptist Churcb at this place. At this meeting three have been added to the church. Rev. J. D. Huggins has done all the preaching at these meetings, preaching two sermout a day. MUace May aad Mattie Rigby re- ttrmerWiome last week, baring spent a pleasant time lu hpartanhurg. _ Dr. J. A. McC reary la at Flat Rock for a reM. 8<huc o( our citlton* will go the Land of thu Bky oo the 14th oo to* aanuat exeoreloo. . Cottoo U opening before to* MU mature. No rata and to* hut sea Bov* cut to# crop al eutka* »* oa—third. The eeuvpeqya to oat log at tot* plaso potaed •« Htotoy. Goto pto ours illfflal— 0..W—*—v- -J NOTICE. WHERE AM. to* CoootV Board ef ( ontrui for llarawoi rtvoaty ha*, with th* contain of to* Mtate Beard of Coo- Irol. doalgoeted Ulmer*, 8. t'., as a lo re Iky for a DUpoomry, ootaeo la here by gto*f aa rwqalrod by M*r. 7 of th* FROC POND CA//I A Fever Tonic. No Cure No Pay. If II fall* to FROG FOND I All for y ( urIm fall*. It'* th* beet yure for rbllU o H earth. Frog l*oad Ulalao a greet T# B> to, a ppetlaer aad Liver Regulator. - Ask for It aod taka ou ol*or—8o that you get to* gweula* mauufacturmi hy Maodato^ffk^^^ | eoapowefolty aaooooes taadltai* tor to* odto* off iwell t oooty.tabjort is regotoatoOB at toa i 1898, will b* that said Dispensary on September 1st, IKM. of th* Board. X. «. W. WALKER, Aug. 10th, 1889. Clerk pro tens. By o rvlcr < DATES PORT I PBI.MZT COWLH, Aff Jobbers and JfAnnrarrurerv anu Drugs. Augusta, Ua. For Male by D. K. Briggs A Co., Blackvlll*. C. X. Burckhaltor Barn well, S. C ITT LiU Laige Arrival ol New Cooils -A T- P- W. PAPPELL & GO’S. 7 plackVille, S. C,, CONSISTING 0F CLOTHING, Men’s, Youth’s and Children’s, all prices. 8hoex, all style*,‘Brta** “hd shapes. Nats, Caps and Gent* Furnishing Goode. l>r**t Goode, all shades, newest sty lev and materials. Milks, Velvet*, Ribbons and a full line of Notions. Groceries, n full and complete line at loweyt prices. Furniture, (Be largest, cheapest and b*«t assortment ever carried ia Black- Till*. Meddle*. Harness, Ac. ^/tgeata for Rock Hill Buggl** and Piedmont Wagon*. our Wo again resportfolly aak our friends and patrons to call and inspect lines and we know weave lea position to save them money hy doing ao. W* will glee them pal I te atieotloa and take pleasure la showing and pricing and wa will *• dee roar in have th* pUosent relaikm* that have Always P. Respectfully IF. FARRELL A CO. Primary atoe •ton. ptodgtog my sail to aMd# by too retatos aod Mpps wt toa *a«wto*ta eff to* party. Aa tit# »*h tart at Aa**** to to • only on* eff vital 1 ■porta*#* I* to* r* •pto in toe oampalg* will my that 1 pm !• fa- vwr af th* frw * aad wall as lead oati tog* off silvar at rau* rat la to 1. (Faid) FbARk M. CURUCtt. Blackvlll#, M. C» May ll.HWff. I respectfully aanmiiMW myself A raadidel* for toe office ef Mheriff nff Barnwell County, auh^eet to the rale* abd regulation* of ths ltaow«rrailc Pri mary rlectloot pledging myaelf u> abide by the result* andsupport tfl* nomi- dee* of the party. (Paid ) IIexrt P. Dtcurs. Barnwell, 8. C., May 1,1 I rexpertfnlly announce myself a candidate for The office of 8heriff of Barnwell Omnty.euhject To the ml.** and regulation* of the Democratic Pri mary election, pledging myself to abide by tlie re-ult* and support the nominees of the party. (Paid) J.'W. Larcabtrh. For Treasurer. Bamberg, S. C., June 22,18%. I re*|>ectfully announce to the voting public 1 am a candidate for the office of TrexHttrer of Barnwell County. 1 pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic prlmarlea, and support its nomlneea. —i fogpt. yours, \ (Paid) J. Dicejxsox, Sr. Great Cypress, 8* C^June 13,1896. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of Treasurer of Barnwell County, subject to the rulex and regulations of the Democratic Pri mary election pledging myself to abide hy the results and support the nomi nees of the party. J.C. McMillan. (Paid) - Midway, 8. C. May 25th 1899. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of Treasurer Barnwell County, subject to the and regu tattoos of the Democratic mary election, pledging myaelf tot abide by th* result* and aupport th* now loves of th* party. Jrkt B. Smith. (P»M) ... j Barnwell, 8. C-, May 1. 1*96. ra* peelful I y > unounce myaelf a “ (of Treasurer ef ■ ha rotoa Prt- ta 9, lto». raipwetfoflr *•****«• myeaW a tod Mate for to* affie* at Csroaar eff loro wall CooMy, snbjaai to toa rotoa ad rag*lotto** af toa Damaeeail* Prt- blde hy tha reaalle amlaea* af th# partr (Paid.) Llavtoh 8. Wtavaa. I Barnwell, 8.C., May Iffih 1HM. ra*|ta'Ualfv ana»«a«a mysalf a candhlato for lb* offin* of ( oriNtar of Barn wall Cooaty, oubfect te th# role* ai d regnlallnus of th* Democratic Pri mary :!eri(»e, nl*dwing myaelf to abide by the rr*u)t* and sopport tk nominees of the party. Isaiah Nrvila. (PaW) * Barnwell, 8. C n May 36, 1890. I respectfully announce my*eM a catt- didate for th* office of Corvner ef Barn well County, snbject to the rules and regulation* of the Democratic Primary election, pledging myself to abide hy the results aad support the nominees of the party. Hiram Xcnm. (Paid) * Barnwell, 8. C. May 26th 1896. I reipcclfnllr annunne* myself a candidate for the office of Centner of Born well Couilty. subject to the rut** and regulations of the Democratic Primary election, pledging myself to abide by the results and support the nominees of the party. J. R. Bradley. (P*ld) Elko, 8.C., May 21,1896. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of Coroner of Barn well County, subject to the rules and regulatloiiN of tha Democratic Primary election, pledging myself to abide by the results and support the nominees of the party. W. J. OflDSH. (Paid) sit a wr oj, y\ re rtrlre candid : rri- ject to Ehrhardt, 8, C., May 16,1806, respectfully .announce myaelf a candidato-for the office of Coroner, sub- the rules and regulations of tb* Democratic Primary election, pledging myself to abide by the results and sup port *.he nominees of the party. (Paid) I C. R. Clayton. Barnwell, 8.0., May 11,18 I reepeetfullv annoance myself* dldsto for th* office ef Coroner of oral I County, subject to toe rules and rwgulattous of to* ItoOMcroito Primarr 7 self io ahtde by Uvea, subject to of tor Ito off ; rota* and regatta of toe Da a. sera tha Priososy etao- , ptadgtag snytalf in akhlo W tho lu aod support th* aosalwoeaof iha party. J. R. Uvassa. iPnld.) _ BornwaU, 8.C. Jum 1st I88L f r**|i*ctfully annonnev myself a eanmdato for tn* iiooseM si*pra-en%«- tives, Mhjact to the rotoa aad regula tion* of tb# Dwotocrashr primary etaw- lion and pledge myrnll tn abide by the resulU aod aupport the nomlnacs of tho purty. (PaM) W. A. Holm an. Selgliag, June 1*11896. I respectfully aonocna* nsyseN a candidate for the LogDIatnre and hop* to have the kind couidderatlen and sup port of the Democratic voter* of Baru well County. I pledge my sol f to abide by th* result of the Itamocratic pri mary election and to support the nom inees af the party. (Pahlj Wm. A, All, 8a. Sooth Carolina College, COLUMBIA, S. C. Session begins September 30th. Ten regular Courses, with Diplomas, Special Courses, with Certirtcates. Board, |8 a month. Well appointed laboratories, Chemical, Physical, Biol ogical, etc. Gymnasium. Total n*«#*-( •ary expenses fur the year (exclusive of. traveling aod clothing), from |133 M $163. Wmnen admtuad toall Cbuses.' For further information, catalogue, etc., address tbe President. JAMES WOODROW. D.C. Three Courses leading to degrees. Good Library. New Selene* Hall e Hb working Laboratory. Efficient U^sr- story Deperttoeut. Total axi C r (student rooming In rdlngat Btarding Hall, ia ColtaeU' si# Department, 9I66J6; In “ tory Department. 98* 71 to Next session will For ( ■ GEO. . •