The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 05, 1900, Image 3
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TIIURSUAY. JULY IfHH).
A
S
The Itesniar (’o'^nmnicanons of
Hunnonv Lortyie N<>. 17 A.-. K.'.M.-.
will be lie'.dntt’ieiiew Mat’or.icTt'^i-
pie in llarnwell npoji Thursday,
ot) or next before the full irfoon in each
tuonth, hezianinf; at early candle ll&ht.
/ Jay <rder of W. •. M. •.
II. P. Andeuson. Seeretarr.
The rejnilar incetlmr of narnwell
laxlpe No 1(5, Knights, of Pythias
will be hrhj at their llaH on Friday
niKhtat s'j' o'clock. A full attend
anee is requested.
By order of
(1. W. manviu.f., ('. C.
Wm. MeNAB. K- R.
Mr. J. II. Kirkland, our representa
tive, will make monthly yiner-
< liants ant) dnijr^ists thron<rh lower
bxurth Carolina, and wo commend him
to them as fully prepaid to meet their
best, wishes In the dm;' and medicine
trade. , " .»
I T.ippman Bros.,
Wholesale l>rn^jri»ts,
Savannali, Ga.*
C3 w)
FAIRFAX MEETING.
Upon request of iho cithers of Fair
fax a county eampai^u ineetiut; will be
lieiij at that place on August 14th. All
candidates and their ft tends are in
vited.
C. M.G. A. . /. •
The Carolina Melon Growers’ Agen
cy. Messrs T. Oregon Lawton .lr. ami
II. Leg a re WatsoiHfcManagers. is now
‘located at Market St < Newark,
N. J.. and will handle to honest ad van-
t ige of ; the aliippeas. ifll ma luiis
tigweil to it".
Mason’s Fruit .Urs. 1 quart-ikv-.,
quart Aac. per dozen at E. A. Burdick’
new store.
BA M BKHO CA M !’A Hi \ MEETINGS b,,*!,,;
Hunter
The. thermometer U getting up to ill
work, not doton to it. J
Type Writer Fa tiers, letter and legal
sizes, at The Fkoim.k oflice.
All ll.ic .Kavannah River swamp crops
tvere ruined by.the recent freshet. -
State candifiates are resting noyv,
preparatory to hotter campaigning.
The new post office, “Meyer's Mill,”
on the Coast LiAe, notv tllh a long le’.t
, y<ant. «
For tliCillrst time in nearly ten years
cotton .broughv.lb cents in New York
on Saturday.
Candidates for County office* liaye
until Augustdith to enter the Held and
tile their pledges.
Piof. W, N. Msrchant lia« returned
from a pleasant ..stay- «! several weeks
k ith the good people of Greenville,
North Carolina liuek farmers liave
sold twelve million baskets of straw
berries this yea Cat an average price of
'ten cents.
Col J. J. Brownrannounees himself a
candidate for Master. A sketch of
public and prcfessiouaPNife yvill be
given next week.
Prof. T’. I). Jones, for five years at
The head of tbp Klirliaidt Graded
School, has been elected principal. of
the Eau Claye Sch.qoi, f olumbia.
The Coast i.ine is pntti'qg in a side
track just over Saltkehatehi# for con
ytdiience of melon, cross tie and lum
ber shippers in Red Oak Township.
A protracted nfecjftJig is being eon-
ducted in the - MctimdRt church. The
pastor is b iug assisi’eil by Rev Mr.
Walker: sbrvjees in the aftei in.ipu.iit b
and evening at 8 i.’lu o'clock. . , '
A vacant selioJarsliVn in tlie s. C. HI.
A., (Citadel>Charleston, ii'dnesome
firigbt Bamberg eonnty boy Cnpt. \V\,
E. Sense w ill furnish paper- for appli
cation, Ac., and all other information ■
Just before closing our forms rve
A
W. PbiMips’of U iliiston as a raedidat*’
for Si ne Sibuitor sketch of his Hie
tnd putdie services will*be given next
tveek.
Tim quarterly statement of the Rank
of Btrrowell is publi-hed today. Ls
ABSQurmx'PuRE
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
^ ,T aovAi tAwma Fowrttn oo., wtw vom^^
WET W RATHER.
Observer Langy,’* Blackville weather
ret>ort shows that in Juilte there were
only tyvo eleac day?, on one there was |
iio kunshtue, that 27 yrcre partly j
cloudv. Rain fell on 18 days, tilt* total
for tlio month being a little over itj
inches. Tim average June tain fall at
Columbia for the last. 1,1 years lias been
.T(i<l Indies. In 18'J8 it amounted A°
8 5Jluclies. These tigures shuyv June,
11X0, a record breaker.
I First Primary Election.
Tuesday, August 28th.
SALE DAY.
Business and pojlfies brongbt a good
many people to the county seat on
Monday, and a'.l •ve.u away sober and
satislied.
Outside of a feyv tax skies made by
Sin*: ill Creech to real propety w .w
sold, and ti»e voice of the liorse seller
and swuhilhr was unheard.
'i'he Supervisors of Registration had
a prt'Uy good run of btis4hes,s. ;
The quarterly meeting of the County
Boaid-of rommiss’nmets was held and
all rouline business up to dale attended
to. . rott.m weighers were elected:
Ram well — F M. Gave, O, II. Best.
Blackville—E. F. Buylstoti', W. A.
Russ. ■
tVilliston—C. A Bennett.
lunter’s jTfV-tl. Tbor«dav. July
Jo veil a. d r. Saturday, ^fuly jll.
Fbrbardt,vunlay, August II.
Itiiiniark, Friday. August 17.
gi TtiH»-*Iav. it*. —
The •'oiiiiVvdi.ifiman 1« autborlzed
to appoint utioffiela meetings at otlier
plarcs if req'ITsleil.
Ttie-asaessiimuts <>u ratididates is «»
to! !<n\ *; ^
Cniteil Stales Setinior and < ' uigress-
m m $lo aeli. Solicitor $’>. S•nator f.g
R. pri ••■u'atives and all (•tlief count v
♦•ffi,*«i« eat'h, * ‘or*itier ami magi —
-I Piilm ^ lOu?, ||. \ ■ ai.tc* w liM >* coillt-
i l for any candidate who»e pledge i»
unt tHeil ati't a»«’“sireTit * pai I byfore
the tlmt offieia! campaign meeting.
ways s,ati«lacft>ry. grows
cotistanOy better. It is high among
the best in the State, and under its ad
mirable matiageniqwnhv standard s!
excellence will continue to advance." ‘
— Thg wfar-TTmtocolimtrt frrrThe rtnltr
mail I >c t ween llimwe.(|j Snellii’sf,
< I re'*id ind and Wi a’ilefsbee iixpited on
Saturday. Now quelling and iiuutui .
ton are reaebed by rail, ttmlairieolaud
aud U e.iilH-r-ia-e have dally service
from Iliiul ..i ■. >n
A JUNE BRIDAL.
Marrie-I In tim Cimrch of Holy
A pieties, Barnwell, on .lime 2Htli, Rec-
++*+■—fS;—E.. I'limiis^-nHieiatmg,-
Rudolpb E. Lee of ClemeiHi follege
and Miss Mary Louise Egle-ton of
Barnwell. Tlie bride was given away
by her brutlier. Dr. William Egleston.
ND-. Tltouiaa B. Lei Jr , of Greenwmirt+;
was best iiian and Mi'* Annie ll.'ill
sliiipsioiof PendU'toii. maid of honor.
T|te at-teoilnnl* avere Mi«s /aiilee Al-
drR'h Miiuma with Majors. M aner M ar
tin of ( lemson; Miss Daisy Lido with
Major VV. W: Kbegh nf i leffisnm Miss
M utba A\er Abliieh witli'Mr. 'Vil-
For Congress.
I will be a candidate for,reflection to
Congress Timn tlie Second Congres
sional District, subject.to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic party.
Hesjioctfuliy.
W. JASPER TALBERT.
Superintendent of Education.
Rlackvi-He, N. C , April Oth, lfff>0.
I respecffujly announce ntvsolf acan-
dldate for reolection to the office of
County Superintendent of Eduoition,
pledging myself to abide by the results
<>f the Detnocmflc Primary election
and to Hiippurt the nomitieea of tlie
party. .
A. Hulst, Sr.
Ford louse of Representat ives.
Mis* Kutily Prentiss was'-ffitwor girl,
and Messrs Sidney li.irtzog and Ilugli
ryson w ere ushers
An elegant reeeption at the resi
lience ol Rev, S. K Prentiss followed j abide by
| noniitiecs al the paity.
i built from Charleston to An-!
lie .sealuiard Air l.n e wdl have
Might si retell lb ''lie 1
Jl press t».,iul beyond 1
Mt*l to tim A .frier River,
dorfge-t
r roffi
the rpal w'B
Andwoti’f tTrt
.1 • U v l. U
do/**o -jfl. FT.
ilh
,\. m?
till tops
k’» new" >;
BARNWELL NEWS.
4 oiiri oeat Mi
K ad Mr. A I
t Lav
Mi-s E
Norway.
'•day.
M a n v i
is vi/i
ig fr
-lojTer
ends
W he
gsuta t
i he
Sitltt
liag.eMi ,
a«fd 2-lorli milv
•eiqlv straight,
travel?
The tlrst ear of
went Notth over t
•l.vv moriMnlr. Toey w- re raised
I ipt P, M t Iter of D ift‘ wtoo, nod
were of good »i/,. ntiil Ith of July ffa-
vor. tv.* reckon. Jlr T JV Al ki riiiTir
after the marriage ceremony
Prof. I.ee is one of tlT* moat promis- I
log young turn In tlie >tate. combining T
in Ids perstmallty the high traits ot a
i<»ng*li»re of homo-abie ancestors, and j
all the vigi r and virtue of th« yqqnger
sons wlio a-e lining the f*late to front
Soiglingvillo, S. C., July 2nd. 11»00. -
I respectf.ull v annouiu-e invaeif a can
didate for e'eciion to ttle lloiite of Rep-
fesentruives, subject to the rules aud
regulations of tin- Democratic primary
election, and pledge mv.elf to abide the
results and support the nutnlnesa of the
l';‘riy.> W. A. All, Sr.
Barnwell, S. C.. June 27. 1!)UU._
I. reipet’IfnlTv announee myself a
eafidldate for elecMon to the llniise «>f
Representatives, subject to the rules
| aud regulations of the Democratic pri
mary election, and pledge myself tf>
the result* and support the
B srnwe
i* l •n-ss t.
! I melon
at
trough
t.H-tit*
t Ntnl
ear.
•hipped tluni, paying $*>
per- rank atdong tier si-ter*.
tfirtn. j In th.'* few year* of her residence in
P.iinwell Miss Kg'esUtn had won the
l-.ve ai ^I’iinilaii*.u of all beat
J bv lo-r beaituful woinnnliood and per
sonal graces nud aeiamiplishiiteiits, and
udier new home among the bills she
c irries th * besi wishes of the many
.i bo knew ami loved her in the land of
the pines
bv
cl r
ivi n
J O.
I Inn -
Wa
d %»•.'
D
in t<
. F. Ki
on I* 11
lb
,cr of ApnleUui w as in
land .1 r, of Ol.ir w a«
M •. D.ii-v Justus left yesterday for
In i Ipiiqe {• llalliiin.te.
t'onver* Pi*«l OftleoJia* been dis'eon-
tiiiuid. Mail goi * to Mei'catus.
Mi— R tie Br >w idug of G >V4n is th
prettj guest of Mr>. J. W. Iatuea«'cr.
f ipt K. If Sin irt wa* up trout .Al
ien lale on T'liar-X«y. jt wetcuitm viail-
or N
-Miss yg.tk* 4’^srbdr f«-«pe• wPng a frfr
• It's pleasttlMiy with BlaekVllm lela-
fivi's.
Mr and My. Theodore Vogel ol
PimL Rist al Mere wejooin’o visitor* to
Itirult ell relatives and ft lend* the past
NV/ 1 '•> •
Mi«* Kathleen Copeland of Jtimberg
1 till* .pi etty gne-t of Miss Zaidei*
.''i i Ills. —
M e ato r-joleed M* the good news < f
the recov-S v of M i«ti r ll tnifd l.>mb
B.list, sou sd Mr. aitd Mis If. Fuller-
ton Moist hot a weary month nor hi-
• T I'rieml fits t>,*.*n uniter tic it incut in
Augusta lor an iii'eidi nt d.inj try. aud
lie has utuie a blave tight tu€ beiutlllll
file, aud the promise now hr ttiat alfrr
intlulte’so(Teiing (^id'dreil wl*t ( hetn’e
courage and patience lie vvilf mUin
come home pertectly restored. •
‘If tin* itteetinjr i»f i'ncsilar can be
accepted nsatiy inilieatiiiii ol the r»«'iti
at the primary, it will b<*idosc hetween
lluvt ami I’atTcr-on. with tlie ml !* in
favor of Patterson, lieeausc he is the
~nlv g nuiiie disjtciis.vrv . candidate,
anil a m ijorltt <d (jn v-.leryi favor the
di.p'Tisary, w« UmiiIv believe.
" liat is said in this itoDneetinn i«
proiii|>l'i d w.tii no de-ire to injustice to
anv of the ean lidates^ but hi'uipfy to
.:ale fuels, has.>4 nir n n tint y i^nnw
«iw ami beard.’—.>uniter FrWman,
J one 27th,’
hnmfsome repre.sepia
M..A , are speiuliiig
lUJi
lioo*
[•lull
ll*.
thts*week tivr a von
N ine pri<*«’iiprs are in jail -f
tin* 4Vi 1 > Si;».ioii».’tIir< e charged
iniirder. •
>r trial at
wlrti
Angel’s vjsits, few and far hefvvi
► lug. >idi.( v;, toil whatever he tr.i
v>e know not.
f’apt G. K. ftirt e
‘Monday a geuerott.
dt riuI Abundance
true to'name. . .
!*‘verlv gave, ns on
.’rircaif his won-
Pliniis. ’They arc'
Mr. an’d Mr*. A. T. Allen of. Allen-
dale vi-sttpif |»r: and M r* K7 L. Pot-
Tvrsor. this vvcidr. ,
)’
*Miss Annie Barker, a pretty ynnng
lady of Allendale, visited Mrs. Mamie
K nei»ton this week.
Mr. A. P. C.»rne!l retirrji°il from
Alabama on Sunday and all Barnwell
- Welcomes him home.
f ob Patterson w'ent to Newberry on
Tuesday, by imitation, to deliver a
fourth of July addre.-s.
Messrs Robert Se.arson and Loui*
O'Brien of Allendale are up among
Barnwell relatives and friends Ellis
week,
(Jadet Marion Hay of Porter’s Acad-
onry, CliarlcMon, bright.and handsome,
spent a few days with friends tjore tliis
week.
(brpt. Police of Suipmerville is here
t fittending the bedside of liis sick wTfe,
at the iiome of bis daughter, Mrs. F.
J. Devereux'.
AitNt printer Ricbanl Harley of the
Miioon, (la., Teiegra)>h and Messenger,
Came oVcr last S iturday to.spen i a few
days seeing old friciuls utnd drinking
White Oak water.
Barnwelb wa8 saddened on Monday
by the departure of. Misse* Rcrrha*
M-.-i'aianipuOn/ss .iBismIwR^—4 »»jlinii. r - • Dewy
JJraiISford and Hattie BerkwftTi, altera
UKViith most dcligliifnlly sp»S>t with
Barnwell relatives ami young people.
c %
Mrs. Lottie Aniter*mr“Lr*e and tier
pretiy eliildtvn returned on 'ITiursday
• to tlieir Augusia lioin'e. Their visit
Barnwell relatives and friends fpoffo
l*ill II W •'!> 4 Cl-IVt vvva it tl’I I f vfTJKUA''. / ... - • • s S' V s 1
the week* p.isasti plcasantlnoniT consist of tlie followitjg rn.tnivtors :
m .rre reo ieiled to tlieir home going'’ Ib’incipal-^l’rof. U . II. June-of \ : ir-
:t»i.-i .ill lookTorwaDl eagerly tt> ‘. -*
w^Aps! all look forward eagerly tb
iMi l v relum for a longer stay.
sanetmu ba« never bad lirlgbf
t"
W
/.'t ami Major :*< if. TJariTn of I 'iem-
s..ii College lilys-eil iiS^v ilh a bail hour
ini—io ia ry call. But a ;irc Iroiioreil
sons of this good old eiiuntr, and milv
l uture yen * ean measi.ie up tlie spleti
line of their work lor tlie Mate, rip*
time ha_* put the grove*! re*t»e7i.iliH(
rio* iipuii t!,e*r young sliotiiders aiql
ibey iire ausw •riifg'iiijtgniileently to
till,'commatid of me Aioilier state in
prepjifiiig hi-r sou* for tiie grandest
period in all her glorious history.
ffl.Ai K VII.LK N KWi.
Mi>« Abide Hair is at home for the
holiday*, to tile great pleasure of .her
ttiany 4llends. . \ -
< « !ef« ltdwtirtin (wid Ike Still and
ll.uiie Tliomsoi,,
tavessif the S. (
vqsratiwM al hoi;.*-
Mrs. 1mla TurrriT and Mr*. May
Barue* of Georgia are visitiog tlieir
p-irents. Mr. amf Mr* J. II. Sahibt*7
Mrs Su*gni:ah Greene and dailghter.
Mi *» Leo, U»lt on Tuesday to upend a
| couple of week* with friend* In Angus-
I tg./.. - ..
The Bbai kvilb' Base Bill Team will
play, on their hoiim grounds, tim Au-
"ii.ia Young Men'* <'hrisUau Associa-
liou Niue on tin 1 Oth in»t.
XIr*. .’sftellman and daugliter, Mr*.
Annie BaXlev, of Angireta, arc visiting
relative* In Blackville.
And a pu :i*uiu >ou !ity vN'tor wa*
Mr AX A . I loTTanii of Columbia. (Rh
er* liesirfe liis best girl were ’drlighted
ff> see him
t’antalinine growers
eye* «t,work. The tlfi
THE ( Rop.S,
Ordinarily people feel good nbont /
crops on the gb rions Ith, and get bine
later. This vear there i» no suyii h.ap-
piuea*, exeept in Texas aud Oklahoma.
'ivhich escaped the Noah Rke ff«od* ot
•Iune. _ _•
11: lhi* section on good bind* that
have b'"n*vvcll worked .anton and corn
arc up to tlie average, but on thin lands
CboVare firing friun roo much.rr,in, and
th’ir recovery is very douhtlul. It
looks now like 10 cts cotton and ^1
corn.
- ROSEMARY S WISHES,
f’apt;. George H. Bates:
'I he DenaoM’aT* of tlie West' side of
tlie county wish you to come out as a
candidate for the Legislature. I’hey
know that you oan’fill the, office * w ith
credit to yourself and with b-netit to
the people.a'nd tliey believe it is your
duty to do as tliey want you to do,
Rose,nary Voters. ’.
BARX WELL’S MTIOOL.....
The idan forlhe, new (traded SehooJ
b iil.ling as prepared by A reliiieci
Shand of ('oiuml.ia ha* i,een aecefiyed
as ( n:ireiy .«Mtisfaelory. This new
teiapleof leamlng wilt he a lnuids>>me
w<«)de.o. strueture oLtWO KtorpuiJ con
r ".' > '“ K “ l i i1 :m
num 42 , .> '>v feet. Tnelightning
Utid V -n.tration will h > all thR ean bo
desired, and if ullfTie pool in Minimer
at id eqmfjorUhded i> ^ ijhffcr. It f* iion^
iid./nj 1 V'-exiiyeti'd tliat tlie liirMingAvill
use in time fof tltqTegular
alTopcning
^Tbc Faeultv for tlie term \ydil
giuia
Assistiyat^—Mi.** Mn.rianhe Meylson
of TeJWwssee, Mi**ea Walker, Bclllikr
thijs ^geCand TqwtrsMPtrd.of BarnwelL
Number* of mowfeil'men in
town, w+m claim to he perfectly .happy^ Kfndergarten Department-Miss Mat
in tlteiFdomejftlc relation*, boTdtiuvHy tic B S'alirook of Charleston,
carry In tlieir puy^ets, without the f . Business Department—Prof,
knowledge of their timer lialves, r>lc- t VV. Pyavy of Alahama.
are up to their
*t car load vrqs
MWBHf
immcnM'
w
datnagi
le*s Fnius hit*',' ilojic
to this sw , et crop.
There wa* a pretty marriage on the
2Htii uR. at ;Ite residei.c* of Mr. J. R
S rohel. the hride'* liri/ther. Theh i|>-
pv.eimf iaciitig partjpawere Miss Edna
d.ingiiter' of Jiuige anil Mrs. J.* P.
^trvbH. and Mr. VV. W. Motouy. Rev.
G. I! Iw in Sfoki s per formed the tnatv
iiage iemnony. Ag'.odlv number ol
rjdiliV' * an.I fr’cnil* were preselit ami
extendeil theR- lu st and miist- heartfelt
w i*lie* lor the long life and abundant
prosperity ot tlie.v favorite and well
beloved yuiing people. - The hrfdy is-;
one of Black vitle * most cliai ruing and
aco.iinpIMiod daugnter*. as lieautiful
in piu-.oeai gilts iind graces. *« in lire
sweetness.of her di-positlolf and the
perfect loveliness of her character.'
I lu presents rei'xi ,ed were numercwis,
heautiful and eostly. * /
Tin* grobin is one (Vf our worthii st
young business men, uuiiersalIy pop
ular and deserving of the fair jirize he
Inis won info liis life keeping.
Mr. tuid Mrs. Moloirv took ’lie 4.17
trria for A'lserr’rlle, ami afTT their t>ri-
dal tour will he at home to tlieir many
friends Mav life |>e to them one long
unclouded .Summer day.
Cadet Captain Dunbar'Hjmnno.id of
the Porter Aeaijcniv i* at hhme for th4
liolhlav*. • ■ ‘ ,
Mis- Kola I.ee Izlar is visiting friends
in Spartanburg.
A man of infinite and admirable Va-
ri' iv is our mutual friend Mr. G. I). C.
Lang-. As a weather man her surpas
ses .Koliis, a-;i fi.lierman' Isaac Wal
ton coiilA not hold a -•andle to him amf
tlf.’ \ mug bilks—some over sweet iff.
ii*ve liim lieDsr all the year rotuiiTtfpin
liiev do S.Mi’a ( Ians at Christmas. His
lieart heats lime to tmede aard to keep
it r^Utn a.nd seretp^ he has made a gui
tar tliat in beauty of appearanee and
-wee!ness and vedrtmeof tone matcliis*
(Ik? ItandlvvopkTif the rdd mastery, It
i* maile i.tL 04.K.
vvtmtl
anil
qromi-e tliat he slraH hear ‘''I’lie (*lrl I
Left Behind Me” so sweetly diacuursci}
tliat he' vv ill imagiiie'iiiat ho is 27.
- - f A.
J. K. Allen.
Ulmer, *. C , May 7th. BkO.
I' re*iKCtfully announce iuy*tdf-a
candidate tor rcelccliotf to tlie House
of Repre-eiirati vc*‘ aud lieing a farmer
I w ill ever w atch the.farmer*’ Interest
if elected in future a* I have In the
past, and L hereby pledge my»e|f t„
of the Primary
ihc nominees ol
heart* j abide by the re.ult*
Election and Mipport
the Democratic party.
E. L. Sander*.
Millettvllle, S. C-, May 7th, iflOO.
I respectfully nnmrnnce inyoe'f a
candidate fpc reclectlon to the House of
Kepresentativc*. ►utdect to the rule*
aud regulation* of the Demo,u ntie pri
mary elect'ofi, and pledge myself to
abide by aim results and support the
nominee* of t\e party.
J. B. Rate*.
BarnweB, s\c., April 80lh, HtOo.
I re*|>ectfullyV announce mya^lf a
candidate for re-election to the House
o' Reprcaentative*, mibloct to the rule*
and regnla'ions of th r Democratic pri
mary election, pledging mvtcll to abide
the result and support the nominee* of
the^iarty.
J. O. Pattctson. ’
For Supervisor.
HattieviUe, S. C., Xfay *2Hth, t!Kn,
I respectfully aniHiurcn myse'f a
candidate for Su|verviaor, subject to the
rule* and regiilaiion* of th«' Demo
cratic primary elect on, and pledge my
self to abide by the results and sup
port the nominees of the party.
Vf p. Bailey.
"IWIT 1
- a, p.i'ignyrm
I ^reapoctf'TTty announee myself a
candidate,for the office of County Su
pervisor, subject to the rules and regu *
latioos of t'lie Democratic primary elec
tion. and pledge rtryself to aHTdo by tlie
results and support the nominee* of the
party. J. W. Deer.
Thomas, S. (’., Ma'y 7th,. U!fK>.
I respectfully nnnounce myself a
candidate for the office of County Bn-
pervisor. snhjcu to tin* rules and regu
lations of flic Democratic primary elec
tion, and pledge myself to abide by the
result* and support.the nominees of the
party.* _ T. Vv. Thdmas.
Appleton. S..C., April JOth, II'IIO.
I respCitfftHy nnnounce myself a can
didate for the office of bupe'rvDm, sub-
jeet to the rules aud ngulalion* of thi
Democratic primary election, pledging
my.elf to abide by tlie results and sup
port. the nomTnees of the party,
3. II. Warren.
Barnwell, S. C., April 2ild, PJOO.
f respectfully ^announce myself a
candidate for the office of County Su
pervisor, subject to the rples and regu-
latioirt of tlie Democratic primary e-
lectlon, ami pledge myself fo abide tlie
resnU and support (fie nominees of the
(‘arty. Washington Halford. ,
fftOO.
Candidate Column Continued.
- For Solicitor.
barn well, S. C., May liith, 1900.
t respectfully nnnduncq myoelf a
candidate for Holicitor of the„Rccoud
Circuit, subject to the rrllea and regu-
latldna of tire Democratic primary elec
tion, pledging mysell to abide by the
reskilta and aupport^the nominees,
Chat. Carroll Simms.
Barnwell, S. C., May loth, 1900.
1 respcctfnllv , annmttice myself a
esndidate foi* Solicitor of the Second
Circuit, subject to the rules and regu
lations of the Democratic primary elec
tion. and pledge myself to abide by the
results ahd support the nominees of the
party. _ Jas, K. Davis.
County Auditor.
Barnwell, May jTh, 11)00.
I respectfully annotlnce' myself n
candidate for reelection to the office of
County Auditor, subject to the rule*
and regulations of tile DettioLTntic .pri
mary fl'.dctlon, and pledge myself to
abide by tlie results and support the
nominees of the party.
• W. II. Duncan.
Bnddenville, S. C., April 17. 1000.
I respectfully aimoungq myself ns a
eaudldirte for the office of County
Auditor, subject to the futes and regu
lations of the Democratic primary elec
tion, and pledge myself to abide bv tlie
result aud support the hotniryee* of the
party. _ ^ J.C. Keel.
For Clerk of Court.
Seiglingville, S. C., May 7th, 11100.
At the solicitations of iny friends I
respect!oily aniiontiee.ipvself a catidl-
dstc Ti't the office of Clerk of Court,
► object to the rules and regulation* ot
tlie Democratic primary election, anil
pledge myeelf^o abide by tlie result*,
support tlie nominees of the party ami
not to accept a nomination from any
other source.
• C.'If. Eden Held.
Barnwell. 8-C., May 1st; lixs).
I respectfully announce tnysalf a
candidate for rcelectiou to tlie office Of
( Trjk til t'olirL, ktitij»‘,-L to UlC rules Hlul
rcguiaflrir,* r>f the Deiiiocratlc primary
election, and pledge myself toatiidethe
result and support the nominee* of Hie
party. • W. Gilmore Simms.
For Sheriff.
BarnAeli, S. C.. May 21st, 1900.
I respectfully announce myself a can
didate for the>>ll1cc of Shnrilf, subject
to the rule* and regulation* of the
Democratic primary tlfctlon, pledging
myself to abide by the results and tup-
port the nominees of the party.
J. W. Lancaster.
« » • .
Barnwell, S. C., May 19lb, 1900.
1 respectfully announce myself a can
didate for the office of sheriff, subject
to the rules and regulation* of the dem
ocratic primary election, pledging my-
*rlf to abide by tlie results and support
the nominee* of the party.
C. II. Langley.
Martin, S. C., May 7th, IDOO.
I respectfully an Mott nee myself a
candidate for the office of Sheilft', sub
ject to the rule* and regulations of tlie
Deniocrsilc primary election, and
pledge myself to abide by the results
arui support tlie nominees of the party.
J-. H. Calhoun.
MonD, S. C., May 7th, limi).
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of iShertft, Sub
ject to the rules and regulation* of the
Democratic primary election, and
pledge myself to abide by the result*
and support the nominees of the party.
Win ton T. Wa!ker.
Barnttrlf, S. C., May 1st, WOO.
T respectDilVy announce tny*elf 'a
candljflito for reelection to the office of
Sheriff , subject to the fnl*s and regu
lations of the Democratic primary elec-
lion 4 and pledge myoelf to abide by Hie
result ami support the npmtviees of the
imrty.' Frank u- Creedli
BarlTeeil 1 , ~ , AprH 24th, IWK).
I respactfuHy announce mVself a can
didate for the office of sheriff, subject
to the rules and regulation* of tlie
DeffincraUc ptimary electron, pledging
mV self fo aliiilc by Hie result* and sup
port the nomine^*of the party.
G. 6. Riley.
Barnwell, fl. C.; April 17, li)i)6.
f re,«pectiully announce myself a* a
candidate for the office ot Sheriff
subject to the rules and regulation*
of tlie Democratic primary election,
and pledge’ mysilf to abide by tlie re
.►nit nqd support the nominees of tlie
patty. . N. O. W. Walker.
Candidate Colmnn Continued.
For State Senatl.*
wniuton, 8. C.. July 3d. 1900.
t iespcctfully annotinre myself a
candidate for State Senator, subject to
the rules and regnlatlo s of thb l)cnm-
crallc. prihiatv election, and pledge
myself to abide by the rcMilt and sup-
port the nominees of the pahv.
M. W. Phillip*. 1
Barnwell, 8. C., M»y l»t, Woo.
I respectfully announce myself a
eandidate for reelectioi) a* State Sena
tor, subject to the rule* and regulations
of thd' Democratic primary election,
and pledge inyXelf to abide by the re
sult and support the nominee* of the
party. < ‘Robert Aldrich..
I
County Treasurer.
- ■- v '
Appleton, ft. C., April 23d, lN)0:
respcctfirlly announce myself a
•‘atulidate for the office of County
Treasurer, subject to thq rules md reg
ulation* of tho Democraltc primary o-
lectUtn, ahd pledge myoelf to abide the
result and support the noniiijebs of the
party. • J. B. Armstrong.
Ulmer, 8, C., April lltlt.HHK). *
I reapectfnity announce myself« enh-
didhte for the offfiie of County Treasu
rer, subject to the rntes and regutatlihv*
of the Democratic primary election,
ami pledge myself to abide the result
and support the nominees of tlie party.
Edmond B. Saiiders.v>
Barnwell, 8. C , April 7th, WOO.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of County
Treasurer, sllhject to tlie rn’es and reg-
ulationa of the Dctuoeraiic- primary a—
lection, and plolge myself to abide the
result and support the nominees of the
party. K. D. Free.
Blackville, S O., April 5th, WOO.
I resoccUu+ly announce myself a can
didate for the office of L>i*oty Treasu
rer!- l-pledge myself to abide by thy re-
►u'.fs of Hm Deiiuu-ratie Primary Elec
tion aud to supimri the nominees of the
party. w
W. Alfred Gyle*.
«
For AUnIcl
Barnwell. 8. Ilh July. I'D!).
i’T re*iiectY?Glar nnnounce niysalf a
eandidate for the office of M:i*ter for
Barnwell county, auideet to the rule*
and regulation* of the Deiuwcratic pri
mary election, .ami pledge' nivself to
'abide by the rcaults ami sup|>ort tlie
nominees of the party.
J. J. Brown.
L ' .r .
Sycnnjore, June 2-id, liKJff.
I rp«poctfuily' announce invsolf a
caudidcU) for the office of Master for
Barnwell County subject to ihn rules
and regulations of the Democratic pil-
mary election, pledging myself to abide
the result* and support the. nominees
of the party.
B. R, Lew I,.
Barnwell, 8. June 2;kl, 1900.
I res|>ectfully nnnouni*e uiyscira can
didate for the office of Mas'cr for Burn-
well County, aiihject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic primary
electjoh, pledging myself to ahldo the
restfRri and support the nominees of
tho party.
U. I. O'Banr.on.
For Magistrate.
When you need Spectacles or
glasses correct|ji fft(ed call on O
Lange, No. 27 Railroad Avenue, ___
vllie. 8- C. He keen* a futt assortmei
of Hie -finest Oryltal tssnsea, l
Goid^Gold-Filled, >klun>nilco.aB(l i
Frame*. He ha* bud ten. year# expe
rience and never makes any charges for.,
examining jour eyes, and guatiftte^rf
Saiisfacimn In litting and prices.
—TlfE—
wmiston, s. U.;/ffly ?d. IfKVi.
(Wim*ton. Elko and Tinkers Creek
Clubs), .
1 respectfully announce myself a
candidate for Magistrate, subject to tlie
rufesand regulations of tht" Democrat
Ic primary election, pledging myself to
abide the results ahd *up|K>rt the nom
inees of the party.
J. W. Johnson.
BfackVlRe, 8. b., JuTy 2d, WOO.
(B’sckvUle, Double Fond, Spur (ftoffch
Clubs).
I respectfully announce myself s
candidate for tli9 office of Magistrate
at Blackville, subject to the rules and
ggnlaHtoM hf Ilia llMfiim raTh pniimrai
urn,
election, pledging myself to abtdsi by
the.result* and support' iffe nominee*
of the patty.
B. J. II am met.
Jltmleyilie. ft. C.. Jdn4 22d i 1900.
(Fh'orMile. Bennett Spring*, Dunbar
ton and Zouave'Cliib*.
I icspectfully antiouncetrtyseTTttcan-
didate for the office of Magistrate, sub
ject to th? rules And regulation* of the
Detnocrafic primary elecfion, pledging
myself to abide the result* and auppoi'l
tlie nominee* of the party.
T. S Dunbar.
Mfllett*
•v ille, 8. G., April 21st,
l rt spci tfullv announce mrseif a can-
diilatc for tlie office of County Supervi
sor .-subject to Die rub's and regula
tion* of tlie Dcmocra’ic primary elec
tion, afid pledge tffysolf to abide the re
sult and support llip noniirtbc^ of the
party.
Fi amiwo.-i Lawton.
y ”L.1!.kHi! iiUtl 11 '. 1 —fOStir-cooff a candidateMor electton to
L^rrmv win to W\\y and P?arl. ^,. e o{ SlI p ervlwr ^ BaHiwell
w hen ihe editor oo-ncs out we
Bismark'N Iron Nervn
Olar, 8. C., April lltb, 1!KX). ^
fh reply to the sofFeitatirrns of thy
friends, ami feeling,assured that I can
save the county money I annohnre my-
the of-
counly,
su) ject to fire fuies of tlie Democratic
pai ty. J. J. L. Hair.
SeigHngville, R, C., April 9tN, Woo.
I resptctlul|y''aimouncc myself *
candidate for reflection to the office
ot County Supervisor, siihjccj to the
rule* and regulations of the Dhmocrat-
primary etycVum,' anj pledge hiseyif
yes ^ _ ^
I idoinii.iMe w ill and rremendous ener-, t”- alvide the' result and support the
4fyero not found w Imre Stomach, Liver, n0na ^ nec * party-
Kidneys and Bo’tfeia are out of order.
Mires of sm exceptionally handsome i
young lady and Jo-vp-her* very drarh, !
We know her uamc and (hi* otlice is '
jmcfecUy willing to twit it to any one
desiring to iiu<4 H o9i.
The ne Wntcmber* of tlie faculty an 1
bucked liy nc>»Lcomli11 in>-ntarv recom
mendation- from thv communities in
which .they have taught, anil th* oul-
0. W. Barker.
I respectfully announce ibyaelf a caff-
, .... , dida’* (or the offi.^e of Countv Super
I»aiil-‘r- '“«• E':••»(«» Vi-.r for Barnwell County, subject to
J Life Pill*. They deveiop ever? power th** rules and regulation* of the Demo-
jf you want these qualities and the suc-
For Coroner.
BarnWell, S. C.. May 17, 19iY).‘
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the oflice of Coroner, sub
ject to tho rules and regulations of tlie
Democratic primary election, and
pledge myself to abide by tlie results
and support th^nomineos of the par
ty. E. J. Peacock.
Elko, 8. C., May 7th, 1900.
I rdapectfully announce tfl'yselT a can
didate for the office of Coroner, subject
to the • rules and regulations of the
Democratic primary election, pledging
myself to abide by the results and sup-
poll tfie natuinte^ of €hc pftitvc
G.'E. Blrt.
BarnwTil, 3’. C , May 1st, luOO.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate, for the office of Coroner.
► ubjecLto the, rules and regulation.* of
the Democratic primary election, and
pledge myself to abide by the result
and suppjjrt (he rtoniinecs of the party.
Di C. Burekb'alter.
■
Barnwell, 8. C,., •April 2Jd<-1900.
T respectfully anncmrnrf myself a
candidate lor reelection to the office of
Corotrer, subject td the rules iffid regu-
Istions of the-Democratic primary elec
tion, arpl pledge myself to abidf the re
sult and support the nominee* of t’jb
party. Jsaiah Nevils.'
Blackville 8. C,, April 3d, T900.
I respectfully announce myself a eart-
dldate for th'e office ot Coroner and I
hereby pledge ruvsotf to abide tile re
sult of the primary and to support the
nominees Pf the Democratic party.
^ Daniel Bluiffe.
« Appleton. 8. C , Sd Alarcb, ItfOO.
I respfectfullv announce nrvablf a can*
asks the attention of parents
and guardians to the
ADMIRABLE ADVANTAGES
offered fof the complete and
thorough preparation of their
children and wards for success-
ful life work in any and all
lines of endeavor.
Commencing the work of
Education the^ Kindergarten
Department will j^ive right
direction to the child s mental
traihrfig and implant a love for
letters and learning that will
grow with the increasing years-
Step by step the course of
study will fnake easy )et cer
tain, sound progress until the
curriculum of the besrschools
is completed by the graduation
of (be pupil fully equipped for
the after duties ot collegiate
study or practical and profes*
sional life. ‘
The members of the Faculty
have been chosen with jealous
regard to their high fitness for
their positions, and will give
to their charges the advantages
of well trained, successful ex
perience, and the. enthusiant
that conies from their adoption
of teaching is their life work.
The most approved hlodern
methods are adopted in every
department, and no effort of
trustees and teachers shall be
lacking to make and keep the
schools hi the fore-front of
progress.
Alt the Higher Subjects will
be taught, and there shall be
no need for any son or daugh
ter of the County to go with
out its borders in the search
for complete education.
A complete Business Course
in Shott Hand, Type Writing
afid Book Keeping will be giv
en, thus filling a long felt want
in lower South Carolina.
Arrangements have been
made for boarding all pupils
that mav apply, Securing for
each home care and home com
forts among the best people of
(he community.—Rates from
57 to 512 per month.
The Facultv will be complete
and such additions as may be
demanded shall be most care
fully' made.
The easiness of access by
rail, the proverbial healthfulness
of me location, the culture and
social advantages, (he oppor-
tfintties for physical as weL as
mew hd dovelopDMMit- and-tfoa
Charleston & Western Carolina It y. fo
Augusta and Ashrille hhort Liue.
Schedule in effect May 27th, 1900.
I-ct»vc
Denmark
5.48 am .....
f«
Darn well
0 16 a m .... i
arrive
Augusta' ....
7.55 a m .. >
D-avn Autncta
9:40*a til 1:40 POE
Arrive Greenwood
12:15 p m
i*
Anderson
' i 6:10 p S
4 i
Laurens
1:20 p m 5: V> n a
it
CVeetiviffe
:i:00 p m 10:15 a ■
4 l
Glen Springs,. ...
4:05 p ml... j
a
Spartanburg......
8:10 p m' 9:00 a ■
u
Saluda
5:88 pm
“ ^ Hendersoiitillc-,.
6:01 pm
At*hevinr.. ^ .....
7;00 p mi
I-cave
i' hheville£<. .y,.
8^6 a m
.44
Spananhurg
11:45 afn, 4:19 pff
14
Glenn Springs....
10:00 an:
ki
Greenville
12:01 P in 4:00 p ■
■ S',
Lantern).,*.......
I:3( p m; 7:15 p B
U
Anderrem .
6:.T> a a
Arrive Greenwood’^.7...
2: 7 pro! 9.410 p B
ft y*/
AuausU......—
5:10 p m 10:48 a B
I>PHVp
Grevrvwood .....
4:D p
Arrive
RaleiKh
11:40 p m;,....
44
Norfolk
7«00 a in
14
Petersburg.
& m•
41
Richmond^ 1 ”'-
5:1 o A ID'.
Lcav€
'Anausta —....
j 1:55 p a
ArnVe Affcndalo
p »
Fairfax..
44112 p*B
If
Yemaswee .......
.,..,..*.' 5:25 pa
t.
Beatl/ort, .^.v.
t.. 6:15 p fe
<4
Port Royal
t.W/. dMO P B
enthusiasm of the people qf
Barnwell are factors that will
command success by deserving
it, and the Barnwell Graded
School asks a generous patron
age on its merits, and with the*
pledge of alt interested that it
shall be true to and worthy of
all trusts with which it may be
honored. For furthej infor
mation apply to
Geo. Ff. Bates, Chairman.'
W. H- Jones, Principal.
DR. J80. P. LEE, JR,
DKNTlS'f Office. Willlstoti.
8. C. Equipped for travel
ling- ' Work done at youi
honto anywhere fn Barnwell County.
Will be at office in Williston every Sat
urday and Monday. ’ * lyr
T. B. ELLIS, Jr*
Surveyor and Civil Enginee>
Special attention given to the compu-
totlbn of water-powers, leveling and
drainage. - .
A postal card addressed to me at Mar
tin, 8. C., wifi receive prompt alien*
lion. * octl-80, ly
Leave Port Royal.
Beaufort,
“ Yetnaswe ......
** Fahtal ..
V Aihndaie
Arrtve AuguMa.-
• ’
. J tS:H5 a ■
..j a m
a n
J, 8*4 a •
.. R):4R a •
4 look lor ti:ofuture j» uio»vboj«c>ul. 1 Dxuggi,t*.
of
M.
iv. Briggs df.Cu., Black)tiie,.
hLiin and I ndy. Only.2-V at J
8dblt)Ha r .WiUUtoQ, 8 r , aiid D’. 1 "
cratic party and pledge tuyselffto aMde didate for the office Coroner aud I
ibt- r»-«ult> of the primary election hereby.ple<lgeanv*elf to abide the re-_
aud aupport the nominee* of the party. ' *ult.of the primary and to support the |
j James O. Sauder*. J nominee* ol t'u« Itemot ratio partr. ■*
‘ Glar, 8. C-, April W, UW. A Cta> too b. XVaiuer.
Close connections at Greenwood for al
points on$. A. Ia. And C. Cl. luA'.wjiy,
Uffpart-co'.inr with Soutbrn, Raiisay.
lor any infornutioo relative tot J B««I
rates, aobadaks, etc . addma, . -. ^
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