The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 16, 1900, Image 3

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The Barnwell People • - «i * . • ___ RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. In Advance, per Annum... $1.30 lion On Timfe.. THURSDAY.'Aj^O^aT l«. 1009. n The Regular ComwehreatinD* of Harmony Lodjfe No. 1? A.\ M. - . TCjpr d\U be held at the new Masor.lcTem- ' Vr \ pi,' in Barnwell hpon Thunday, #n fit Wext before the (V*l moon in each fcwtttli, beginning at ee?^y candle light, dy order of W’.'. M. - . H. P. AtiDaaaO*. Secre.tarr, The ff^ula' meeting of Barnwell Ladp^ 1 No. 16, Kniglitii of Pythias will lie held at their Hall on Friday full attend night at 8‘4 o eiock." ance is requested. By order of Li. VV. ilANVlt.LK, C. C. Wm. iVtcNAB. K- R. IMPORTANT N'Oripft. All persona holding stortk lit the liarnwell Grailed School Aaaoviation \vill p'ease preaent their ccrtitlcHtea or other evidence* to the undersigned on or before the 6th day- of September, i!K)(), in order that the proceeds to the credit of the Association may Ini appor tioned and paid out to tho liolders of atotlk. Geo. II. Hate*, l.'Jth August, IhOO. Treasurer. The Summer School for Barnwrll County teachers began yesterday. . A letter fettelved from Frt*d A. Black- w-ood, Cole City, GH., too late gud foug for publication. Mr. II. ft. Cave of Gnat Cypress Township lost all his' lot buildings, Containing largi quantrjes, of corn. oats t Torage w Ac , on the flight of Uie iWth-nht. LosB fiye'drsTx hundred dol lars, no Insiirnnce. Tlie fire was acci dental. starting within his locked Inirn. Fortunaiifely he had time to'turu out all his stock. At the regular communication., of’. Harmony Bodge No. 1.’ A P . - M. (tn Thursday evening a resolution was passed requesting Past Grand Master J. F. Izlar of Olangehurg to lay the corner stone of the monument to be erectal at Barnwell to the moin iry of TTmT tIonredtilath dead. All Masonic Bulges in tlie County are invited to take part in the ceremony. The Cmlidy ('alnpalgli theeting at Aliendaie on the fttli ip si was attended by some voters. At Syeamore- on the 10th thoiC was the largest attend ance of tlie series. Good shade, good water and good treatment combined to draw go/xl speeches from the vote hunters. The dinner was aiimidantly sullic ent. and just as good as lieurty appetites could wish. 'Tlie last gatlier- ing was at Fairfax on Tuesday. Only 11 more days until the first pri- tnary election. I'rof. and Mr*. W. II. Jones returned from Virginia'on Friday. Hr. and Mrs. Egleston returned from Saluda, N. C., on .Sunday. . Mr*. W. J. Young ha* gone to Dans- Ville, N. Y., for a brief stay. . Mrs. JTA TiTghtsey of Syeamcre is Vl«itihg relatives in Augusta. We had ajileasant Friday ealt from Mr. B. It. Baughman of Dunbarton. Mra. George H. Bates and Miss Jen nie Bon are rialtiug relatives in Aiken this week. Rev. T. I’. Bide ha* returned ^from protracted meeting work in Grange- burg county. Mr*. Dr. E. B. Patterson has return ed Iroin a |rlea>aut visit to CiTvelaLd Nprings, N. C. Mr. Bqiip < >.ba.i on Tne-.lnv tn accept aposplon With merchant Sharf- ain at Aliendaie. ? Mi** Ella Sahnders hf« returned, to tlie deHght of all Barnwell, alter sev eral weeks absence. The j*tatc candidate* are at Edgefield today. Next Wednesday they will w in.) up at Columbia. Mr. Miller K Edentield spent sever al day* at Brunson tin* week, and re port* everything lovely. Mr and Mrs. A 1*. GorntJI left on tvtiurdav Pt'vtsit relatives m tlie lake region of New York jitate. _.W. II. Thvnva* E«»|. of Charleston. Candidate far Aolieil«»r In the Firsui Ur- cult, was in town on Friday. _ul — Miss Minnie Washington (<*• H.s-e|fl nl the position of teacher of the tivveii I'iiies schmd for the neat leruv A If 'crop reports are general!v a* gl'Miiny as those eomiug To us rulloo ought to bring lit cents at lea**. Mis* Bula Woodward ruterMinel ••jnst a few ” friend* on Monday e\eii- iug iu her usual ha|>py manoer, Mr. Guy Cave returned from Ko. k • I’ll on Wednesday, where he ha* ta-eii In allehdaucM upon the summer school. Mi«s DaDr lawyer of the Fairfax Khteipfin* I* fpeiuling her va«*att<>n w ith home folk* and IDend* at J > dius • toil. . Powder AMOumuarPURE Makes the food more delicious and wholeMDi^ FIRST babes: For several yeai'a Col. B. W. You- inan* has led the’ State as grower of first bale*. Bast yea’' he sold his fir.-t bale in Charleston on Atigust 7tli. It weighed (Vi2 pound* and Irronght 8 cijpix fV 4»ouutB-Ur $t4.fii, Thi* year.ids Best w as *ohl .Vugust Stb, weighed oiil pounds and brought HA cents, or f!«4.5!. AugiiStVs-rirst hale was received on Hif 8th from Rurhc .County, and brought 11 ^ cts at auction. On the !Hh ln*L the *ectuni bale was received' Tnmi Mr. 1*. W. Farrell. Ben Brown, colored, of Red Oak nroiignt m Tuesday Barnwell'* first bale nowr.cotton, weighing .'.iw lbs and sold to J. A. l , >rrt“r at 10 et* per pound. Two other new b&lea.eame later in the day. JENNY NEWS. G. B. Oronipr of l>ai<l a recent visit New berry to ffiends 1’res. College here. ■Mies Sn«ie Bngg* of Augusf i, fta. r» visiting Capt. and Mr*. J. Wyliiad'lcn- Tiy.— —Vgue* ♦ *iwf !"rtT'SrcTStW!t?*' sjWh 1 la>t weekr w ith Mr S. E. Barley uud family. Mi** Bivingston of Cope, who ha* been\i»iir!ig tier aniii, Mr*.’ If. 'Mil!*, letr on Saturday last. inue|i to the re-- I gret of some oi our young m« , n: Me«sr« Giimore and / ('arndl Sim ms of Barnwell spent Friday and Saf«:r«lav ••tghts of Ust week w ith frie’inlsiu this t oit. Or o u l) y . Mr.J.D Jcnnv, ha* canned a eon- • idet ahie flnani it \ of tomatoes, peaelie- etc. for bituself and neighbor*.' B. COTTON & TRADE WANTED- We want yollr cotton; wW want your husines*. i)ou’t let them fool you about Bankrupt stock* and job lot*. We have the lnige*t altd best selected i stock of Fall and Wlntefr goodk eVer 1 Bar n well- 1 -boli gilt A Candidate Colnm Continned. For Solid! ot. shown in Barnwell—boliglit At tire right time and At the tight plnce*; (the factor^*) and tllev are to be *0ld at pried* that will «urpri*e the people. If you want value come W See the B. Molair. wibbisTon NEWS. In my report of campaign rntdiing at Goose PonrI your type Said two carca*- sc* vvre cueti when It wa» ten; have been requested tr nlAhe Cbrrbction. '1 be first bale of the new crUp wa* brought iu MondaV by M/, T. W.llllk, wciglietl 517 lbs and classed middling, was bought by J. T; Smith Jh for IP edits |w‘r pound. Rey T. II. Edwards ha* accepted the position of Assistant Superintendent ol the Orphanage at G feta wood and will leivVe in about two month*. M. C. Willis, Pfesjdent of the Garoll- na Birggyt’n , wTt* vn town Monday. Mrs. A. E:‘ Matthew* reUirllSd latt tvee'k from Glenn Springs iilid Aslie- ville. 'The jiot, dry weather has cut the cot ton and late t'orn considerably. No raiiijn over two. week*. Dr. W. W.' Smith, who li** feaened bis S7ih mile t»«»si, i* guile .ill.—Hope* are entertained lie will soon recover. • Rex. TAKES I’l* FOR TEACHERS. Ebrroit Pkopi.r : I ii Ins plalftlrm Paoi’i k -last Week pnhllslred in Ti?k I’rof. Hafi say*. st Primary Electidit. ' ' . . ' . ' • • W’. . ■ ' _ t ’ ■» Tuesdfiy, August 26lh. % 4 y, - r ’ Superintendent Of Education. Barnwell, S. C„ Auguat h. )9t»o. I beg lo^>reaent my candidacy to the voter* of Barnwell county for the olhce of Goiinty Superintendent of Educa- Uon.and pledge myself to abide by the rule* governing the DcmocraUc pri maries and support the nominee*. W. W. H!trt. BlatkVills, 8. t; April *»th, 11WD. I re*pectfujly announce mvaeir aean- didate for reflection to the olllce of County Bup<?r1niehdent of RduokUoti, pledging myself to abide by Hie of the Democratic Primary election and to sup|Mirt the nominees of the paHy. * A. Buist, Hr. , FoFHouse of Representatives. Selgllngvill#*, 8. G., July ?nd, IlMO. I reVpectfully announce mvself a can didate for election to the House of Rep resentative*, subject to »tbe rule* ami regulation* of the l>cmoiTatrc nrimary v In ”B**URr teacher* i.i tlie rural ilDHlH* f leethm; And jvltdgfi myielf to the add better selntol hoii^bs.*' Now the 1 reaults and *up|H<ri tlie uoitiliie** of the law put* ii on ttustecs to ernplby teach-: party. W. A. AlB 8ri- ' e‘r* a«d provide achool hoii*e* anti I P*ri«wKii*q D . ..- think M r. Hart goes to<v far iu con- : 8. C.. J*hv 47, P.W). -bmi.iii-: »-<>iiir* v teacher* of tliia cuu_n- J ■rVii'V^nuUlf, aninntnra aty—R a iM the f«Hwi*«fc**Htor»lect»oir to thb House Pf ■state. A*■long a* iHVtroiie arh satistied i **epreientative*, subject to the rule, notxsly Im* a right to •nurfere. And j *'“* of l^wocrallc pri the taxu*vci » *upply ll:e befit *cl*<Md i "It'.I Ii<iii»i*s they are able to build. No Itn-, periaiisni. , Home Rule FOR BARN W EBB I election, and pledge myaell to abide by tlie result* and fupport the I nomine^* of the party. J. F. All-n. A strange crary negro ‘man raii*ed l.'lm*r, 9. C » May fill. 1000. considerahle excileirfent HI th< t-Mloied | IwaiHctfilllv ahrmunce myself a settle near the oil mill yesterday candidate lor rceleblloo to the House before dav. Altera lively chase he | n( Representative*, and being a farmer led l<»|| wlU ever watch the farmer*'lutefckt if elected iu future as I have In the | past, and I hereby phtlge myself to j abide l:y the result* ol the Primary j Flection anti support the nominee* of F'rtl. *n- 'he Democnuic party. w ** run down,Tied and traii«fer jail. LOST Fa finer D. J. Zorn w*« In town on Monday iu good hear*, for he hu* made all ilie wlmal he neeiN, w ith sonic to *pate. The withdrawal el >fagi*traie J. II j Moore of I Uarleston give* AMorne) GeiiersI'Bellinger a walkover lor re-j ^Unutiwi 1 i ^ 1 > ** Miss Pearl Drummond of Bamberg. pleasant V l-It to. H.lrnwt I HI ; Ba*t year we handle I over O.iirihale- of eotton In Ifvrtuv ell, I naid mu ov r’t tttn.Tiwi pdr ilii- staph’ hi l oTd ca>h. 'I he coining »ea-on we want IJ.iso bale* and they nin-i come and w Hi tsuue il the grower* will look to their interest. I have made eontryet* with one ot the Bargesi t'ottoq Mil;* iu the Aiaic anil vvtilr two o| the Bvrgcst ( (it I on Fxiiorting lloii>«« in the >oqth ami cau place any iiQatilitv and quality to lire be-* e.ilt.an'ag’*. TH’ee siring* t«> (be bow give ii.e an immense leverage and B«rnwi-I| farmer sbatl share and enjoy it with inF. . For |be cnitimg eotton seHsou I have a backing of a Waif Million Dollars ami iiinrc in retell If* needed. Before shipping or selliltg a bale etll and si'e tlie lepresenfxnve of lire big jitoiie) bags and tbc frimtd of ir*..il»sr I’Kicrs lo.- cotton. - vl. A. t’orier. W bite Seiter, with 0 rai'ge • wer* t<* name of ••f’cliley,” Bost at ;he i \|. ver's M iH_ ie. ■ , H Reward ol #4 .-*» for hi* return u> Eugene R. Buckingbad;, Elleuloti, >. C. '^EBBING nl T A T ('OyT—Dny luMUa*, Miai.isanv. Norroa* f.rt Mlti.M T lU’M MEB. Wim,ion,.’s. t. TRESPASS NOTD'E. No’fi’e Is hereby giveb that ai; per son* trespassing hi any Way u|iwn my laml* near IVlliuton. geu8rally known a* the Itryaot 'Veaiheralwe UomesVad, I by cutting or hauling wood, battling I straw, pasturing slisck, hunting nr lisli- I mg. by dav or by night, will, on and I liter ilii* dat**, be prosecuted lo the full } extent of tlie Into. f. W, Hjolt. j Augjltt id. Jbpjf. (Ax) E. L. Sander*, ?7r . May fth, Hmo. I respectfully announce mv»e*f a candidate for reelectlon to the House of Kepresa-niatives subject to the rule* ami regulation* of the liemocratid pri-* marv klecUfJn. ami pledge rtirsrif to ahiiia !.v the reaillta and support the nothiflcc* of the party. J. B. Rate*. Barnwell, 8. C., April aiRh, luuf). I re*|»ectfiilly announce myself * andidate for re-efectlon lo the Uon*e . liHitoell, S. C., May l^lh, V^feb. I reapectfully announce myself a candidate for Solicitor of the Hetfond Circuit,' subject to the rule* and regu lation* ttf the DemoctiUo pririiafV ifilcq- blon, mbidglngrtiyaeirto khltVe By, the TeshlU ithl kdpprirt live hoinlftee*. CliaE CalTbll SltitHIfB Bai-nwbll,«. C., Mky Iftth, IftW. ) respectfully ahhrtuhee tny*clf it candidate for SoliciftB’ Of tho Second Cll’cdit, *iibjeot to the rnlel and refch- CaadHite Coltunn Gontintie#. h’Mtlta and auppoyt the npmitiee party.’ das. R. B • of the vaVii. for State SfcrtaU. TVHllatpn, 8. Ci. July 3d. 1900. t respfccttdlly announce myself a candidate foi- State Hengtor, attbjeet to lation* of the Detndcratic prjirinfy elec- the rule* and TegnUtioi • of the l£emi tUm. and ^erigt invYeif to kbidti by thc crMhv- prlttt^v eltigHyn. amB plFitp; - - * - - •"yseil to abide by the ^Milt and luj)- irt thj ntihiitlbea of tlie party, . m w. phmfrk. BarhtrWI, B. b„ Miiy 1H, \ltk. t respectfully announce myself a candidate for reelectlon a* State Sena tor, subject to the rule* ami regulation* pf the Democratic primary election, and pledge myself to abide by the re- full liud tiipptirt tile ilBtnlnee* of the tarty. ■ Robert Aldrich. * s* -♦ • Couniy Auditor. ftamweil/8. C., May 7th, 1W)tt. t respectfully announce myself a candidate for reelecllon to thq office of GountY Auditor, •ubject to file rules and regulations of the Democratic pri mary election, and pledge niyself to. abide by the results and support the nominees of the party. W. H. DmiciHE BuddMvIth*, S. C„ April 17.1900. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for tlie office of County Auditor, subject to the rules and I'eRu- lation* of the Deihbbtntlc pritilhry elec tion, ilhdpled^b tliy*elf to abide by the result and support the uotuine** of the party. J. 0. Keel. hor (jierk of Court. Heiglingv llle, 8. C.. May 7th, 10OO. At the sollrlmiim.* of my frb.iu|a I re»|>ectfully announce nivsejf a candi date for the office of Clerk'>»f Court, subject to the rules am) regulation* of the nembliiailc p’rimafy Flectidn, and pledge myself to abide by tlie re*dlt», Btipmut the nominees of (he party and not lo accept a -nomliialiou from any oilier aouree. 0. M. Eden field. Barnwell. 8. C., May !*t, 1900. t respectfully announce niy*clf a candidate lor reelectlon to the office of Clerk of C'uurt. subj’St to lUe. rule* and regulations of tin) Democratic primary election, and pledge myself toabHethe result miuT sup|>ori the nmuinees of the party. W. Gilmore Hlimus. For Sheriff. Barnwell, 8. C.. May 21*t, 1909. I res|tectfully announce mvself a can didate for the office of HherifT, siiImci t to Uie rule* and regulatlnnl of the Dtnu^Mtf*! rMtriary eHctimi, pledging myself to Stride by the re*ult* and sup port the nominee* of I he party. J. \V. I.aucaster. Barnwell, 8. C M May 19th, IV. 1 rs«(re«nfw4lr wnnminrr wrrsetf a ean- dldate for the office of Sherltr. subject to the rules and regulation* of tiie drm ocratlc primary election, pl%dgTnjt mj^’ self to abide by the result* and support Hie nominees of the party. C. II. Bangley. Martin, 8. C. f May fth, RNN). I respectfully announce mvself a candidate for the office of Hbeild. »qb- iect loth* ruffif imi regulations of ihe Wmocratlc primary election, and pleilge myself to ab)<le by the results Congress. i Wl\l be a r*n<ftdatw for reelectlon to Congress from the m>cond Congres- •tonal Dtstrlhf. subTMk lb Mn rules and regulatlbnh of the IhstftbcHUlo party. b Mjftf»eAfiiWf. . . . W. JA8EKR TABBRRT. fTakiaa mask naaiaiaaso no. irasa.) tPOND I County Tnea^uler. % 4 Appleton, 9. C-, April 23d, 1900. respectfully announce myself a candidate for tho office of County Treasurer, Subject to the rule* 91(4-reg- ulationi of the I icitim-.ratlc r- icclion, ami pledgfe myself to abide Hie result and support the nominees of the parly. J-. B. Amtnrfrig. t Inver, 8. t’., April 11th. liXH), I reflectfnII v announce inyscir acan- didate for the office of County Trcafu- rer, snbject to the rule* amt regulations of the Democratic primary election, and pledge nirftclf to abide the and aupvlort ill result le nominee* of the [tahty. Edmond B. Sander*. B.Trntoell’, 8. I! ; April Tth, JfVio. I respectfully annoiiucei myself a candidate for the otlice of County Treasurer, subject to the rtiiea ami reg ulation* of the Democratic primarjr r- CHnx aNd fever cure TK 0RIGM4L NO CIRC HO PAY. 50 CENTS A B0TTLL The old reliable the kind your fathers used to take. The one that never fails to cure. Don't waste time and money experimenting with new cures. But go for ^hc beat, from . the jump. Frog* Pond is live dunge of prevention and pound of cure combined. Ask for it—- t*kc no substitute. If your merchant * *.■'•*’ wi ,*i f. * p, j w t does not sell it write to,ua we will *eod it direct for 50 cents. DAVElWRT & PH1NIZY CO. TFfirticAalo Draggists Soiling Agenta , ^ Augusta,, ga. O. N. Rprcklialier, Barnwc'l. 8. C.; Kirayh, tjgo. . A. Still , and A. M. O'Uhrmr.n, BUckville, 8. C. ISO1-1900. South Carolina College; Columbia, S. C. >.B^ A. A.. LL.1B. T.. U Courses. Spring Course* free for Teachera. Fourteen Proteasora; Kly- UMi volmues Iq Bibrary; excellent la- boraturln*. ulevs-roouia, gymnasiuin. Ibct on. and |)!bt]ge ibyself to abide tlie j Infirmary, athletic ground*. Tuition reault and support the nomimeaof the 1 94U. other fees A Is, a H’*»i<>r>t tuition party*. K. 1>. Free. I remitted to nredjr »uidu:vi*. iixpen-< * ____ I 41 Je lo lE17w a sNaaisifc 1 efi-iftv,! i»ti nil * —--IMackaiUw,* Ayriftoth. Inrai.- ri) „ M ’flrrirS^dlfed He bools rilZ I annoum;* ui vm;>: a cun* I trr itn t , ’rr«bnian fi Uhout exami- oiiiAt* ih« tMcm of (Jouirty Tr^M»u* oi^loti. rer. I pledge myself (o atdde by tlir fe- Entrance and N.»r»ir’l Kliolsrship suit* of the Democratic Primary Kid-- Examination, at every oouotr- tion and lo support the nominees of the I seat, Frida \ ,*uiv .Hi, I'Mi, by Court/ party. ft’. Alfred-Gyl^f For A\astCr. 8ii|Hrluteud*nia. . , Next *e»*iow opens Sept, id, lOuoi , For Mtaleguc. address. 1 r. C. BOUHB AKIE President. SHL TOL'R WAY CLEAR? neffl * B'ldd^rvllle, 8. July I Ith, luX). I respectfully announce my sell a ran- didale for Hie office of Master (or lUrn- well t'minlv, •ui*>evx to th rule* and regulatmuanr the (>em<K.raiic pnuisry I vl||e. H 4 . He keeps a full astortment election, pledging mvself to afd.le. ».v ,,f the Pnest Crystal l^n*e*. Solid MlfTttf, (Totd tolTled, Aluninilco and hteel When you nefbl Speclaelea or Eye» give* •irrrw.tly fft*ed vaU bn G. I> G l.ange, N«». .7 (Ullroad Avenue, Black- o’ RepreVenfaHtefi, sfil-ject to the rule* | sod support the nominee* of the party and regula'iotf* of th* Democratic pri- mare election, pledging myself to abide | the re*iilt and support the.nominees of ithe party. J. O. Patterson. Die rAuHt and aupport the nominees of ths party. YV W. Woodward. UarnwMI, 8. C T , 4th July, 1“«J. I respectfully annouuee my-slf a candidate for the office of Master for Barnwell county, subject to lit* rule* and regnUtinus of tbs I >e<n^cratic pri mary election, amt plerlge .nitf*Uf Jo abble pf t u s rilulta anj supftort the | nominee* o| lb* party. J. J. Brown. Frames. Hs has had Isn year* ex pe— rleuxe and never makes any charges for examining your, ey^s, a ml guarantee* Haiisfaetlon Hi flHiug and price*. Cknlestoi & V^sUriCafQitu R’j. Ct AortfsM atod AahtHI? 9hert Line. BrheduJs ill effect May *7tll, 1900. KUKo NEW<. returned luxuc on nficr a Dunbarton refatiVc* 'Tuesdav. —vet.* ’Mffhfra vTir.:r-T.^.. 4* Barnwell lor* now of \\ am, |« YDiilng relrfiive* iu IK’, eft l«Uud aj/1 Augusta. O’jaefvTf Bangc’s thefiumncter at BUckvUle registered li*| degree* on the ktb and I'ib iJi*h* w> kot.|g.t day* of the Summer. Mr. vtllll** Arivv*troog left on Tue»- flsy for Appleton, where Jie lia* aecept- fed a position a ith Mr. J. M. Bennett, nrrrc’irMnt. Tl,ie names of all »nt*r« 8 ho old be on the club list* oh or Indore life 2$rd ln*t. In <ydef to Qualify lliem to vote iu the primary on the 48th. / Col. A. Howard Patterson came down from GrecHWHtift on ^tremlrty mornlhg and left in th* gffefAqon fj>r Aiken. He. ia looking Wr.’l. Tuesday’s wind storm did consider able damagfe ttt traesamf 6'frrp*. North of town it aoimded tike k hrtlf dozen trains were running full *|iwtB— Prof. B. if. J«|hn*tone „•■>« in tqwn rf few hour*'on MindaV. He (idd’ ju*( Hosed a successful Summer School at H-mpton, a’Hl was on his way to Nejv- berry. .Farmer J. '.f. Tft»7, tW c’hrtrr'plnp. wheat gVower, credits flip i^f-.e y ield made to hi^ thorough prepaj'ittioij qf the soil. .Nejci Schmoiv lie will try to (ic/ better. ,Mr. ami ^rV. V/ofatr and Mrs. jl^. Porter aiwt Ittlile daughter left on the (>m*t Bine .Testerdijy. nvorning for si month's outing at tlie Spriiv** ar.,1 mountain resort*. Picking «’(*t;on ha« begun. Mr. John Sawver and daugjiter. pi city M i«-s Gi’orgie. of Joi; eto Ml.'T.' M. B Tfli*Ta*t w-rek Mr. J. M Bong, ;p ti'rv handsome vouog loan of T'leutou, lias iiut re- luriteii, 1 Aim, a. triit-to udaiivc* here-;-— M JilUie Ml liigfeiltoW Iihs |ic< u olf vUiiing rrlative* for somp trine. _ liisu-k vdfrs-- V iVT'dl f" litives here l.tst week I and M is- Mar Toe Hummer Si lo-cd on Tuesday hooi dt RoCh Hill For Supervisor. friend* ami rr Mr*. V. A. Woodwa were Hie gneMs ot relative* ■Side, last Jrrock. — . Mr. and M r*. E. TiirneV of Dmiiu.r- ton *|ieot some time «-vv«tli -Mr. B. T. ’V\ illiam* rtrenlly. Mrv. l ow art w a* recently tlie guest of Mr*. J. J. Johnstrm. Mf** Daisy (irrett ahd^Mrs. (’.. D. Green vlshed relHtiv,** here a few any* itgn. Mr. and Mr*. ,\V. f>. Grinvea of Rix- vill»r, f»a., arrived JlliorsOny to \»*it rehrtlve* for a few dat*. Mr. and Mr* Henry w atth«wa moved to Willinoit, much t, of their itfarJv friends. —i 11 Mated Mis I -a P. A. Danfort)*, of BaGrange, utfcreil intensely for six montlis Ga., with I Hailievlll*, H. res|>eetfully May 4«th, 1VP. attnounee myself a candidate for Sii|<erv|*or A subject to the rules and* regulations' of the' Demo cratic primary elect on, and pledge my. self in abide by .llrt reSultl aud kup- a filghHnl nmniiig sore on hi* leg, but { |K>rt the rtq^iinee.'. o.*Jlie party. - wrlTCa that HtickleV* A'ltlca J'alve W. I’. Bailey. ^ HTeeMvofir.^C- Mar'rh na*»- - f respectrulfy announce mvself. a candidate for the office of County Su pervisor, subject to the vules and regu lations of tlie Democratic primary'elec tion, and pledge,mvself lo abide by the nd supn For U- ihdojuc. u holly cured it in ten day*. r>, -YV oqml». FlrH-r-s. BoIL* ilcs h , k th- Pest salve in the world. Cure guaranteed Duly v)-*c. Hold by < . Burckbajtez. Uariivrelii J. M. at Rtverp^ m ,, |j ( \\ illi-ton; D. K. Brigjf*. A (Jo , Blackvillc; druggists, • There were Lf caset of yellow fever iu Havana, Culm, trn .MoUday. Prrveuted A Trogedf. Timely information given George Bong, of New \jtraitsville, Ohio, prevented i» dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. A IrightfrM cnhgfi results and support the nominee* of the party. J. \v. Deer. Thomas, 8. C., May r'lb, luOO. I resnectfully announce myself a candidktfe fpr the office of iJounty Hu- pervisor, subject to tlie rules and regu lation* of the Democratic primary elec tion, and pledge ttme/f W ? V*de >7 M»e ! results atrd iuppofl rbffn'c'ntioeeaof the party. J. W. Thomas. J. 8. Calhoun. Mo*b, 8. C.. May 7th, Ikon. 1 respectfully announce mv*el.' a ■’siidblaic for the office of .''herilT, auh- ! jecl to the rules eml regulations of the Dewacnrtfe ftrtmary election, ami pledge mytel/io a Hide by the result* and aupiKTl the nouiinee* of the party. r inton T. Welker. / Barna ul, 8. f\, May 1st. 19CH. I . f'-ispeclfullv aonounce utvself e candidate for reelection (o tlie office of Hheritf, snbject to tlie rules and regu lations of the I>eu)ocnil)C primary elec tion, and pit'<j&v myself to tMlide by the result ant! jsnppurt (tie nnpitiiaeaoff- Mm party, -Frank H. -FVrewh. Barnwell, 8. G., April 4Hh, 1(HI0- T-respectfully announce myaeICa fean-^ didate for the olflee of 8fleritr,. aubjed to tBe i bfcS t rjqd re^nlstions of the Democratic ptfmary electipn, pledgiug myself to abide by the res-'R* iftid iitp- porlthc noutlueesof the partv. G. O. Riley. I respectlully auiiouoce mvself sa a candidate for tlie . offijj* ot piberifT J A ... ,8T<^*oTa, Jun?a;»d, l^A. I rtlpeclluilj announce myself a candidate for lbs office of Maater for Hurttwell (a)u/)tV Subject to . the .rules ami regulation* uf Ub’ fiemoyfatli; pri mary eiet tiou. pledging inyaelf to abide the results and aupport tbe nominees) of tbe party. t B. BewM. Barnwell, fi (J., June tld, H^J. ' re*pe»’ifully announce myself a can didate /or tiie office of Master/or il un well Cc'qntjr, subject to the rules .and logo Ultima ol UniDemocrallc pijmery electbyi. pledgjnf utvself U> abide the results am! shpport the nominee* o' the party. H. I; o*M*»inon. Lravr 1 s-ntnurk Karitwrli amre v.- \ Ij'Sv. Augusta Arrlvt Gr< enwsied *• Aai!«T»<>fi. ** laiamta “ lircenrilie lilrll nprmgs apart an burg.... lulmf la’avc For Mjfistrate. Barnwfell, S. f., Ao/jnst 8th. IPui. ; Barnwell. Reedy Branch. Frlendililp, Ashleigh, fferculfes Clubs.) . I r*«|tcc(tqlly announce idNself a can- ilidate (or the office of Magistrate at Barnwell, subject to the rules and teg- ulationa of the Democratic prjmaiy the tegret '. • J. BBACKVIBBB NEWS, Mrs. Thu*. Walsh and Mr.«; ll. E. Thompson and children have gone tii Walhalla for two week* pr more. Two yoniig ncgm thiev es ent.-red Lhe residence of Maj E S. lltJmtnond one day laai-wc^V vv.hile they, were away from home mid stwlc MrV. D.Td-ffe T7iU liamson’s pocket, hook eontarniiig mon ey and oilier valKablys. ’They were caugh* and the money reepvercd. They also stole « lady'a g«dd iVa'faJi, whose we cotY?d not «seertnfh', hut tlie owner can get the vtatch by calling On mar- itave h rt d long kept her awake every night. >he lia<l tried many remedies and doc- tots hut steadily grew vtorse until urged to try Dr. King’s New Discov ery. Due-tiortlc wholly cured Iter, and she writes this marvelous medicine al- «ocured Mr laing ot a severe attack of pheutnonia. Jknch cuter: are posi five, proof of tlie matchless merit of this grand remedy for cttrtng all throat, ches! and lung troubles. Duly WtS [ Barnvv’oll, 8. C., April gJd, 1999. ambli.no Every . hot.lc gnaranreed ] respectfully, anmmhre n.^eif a I rial bottles tree, at J- M. Smith a,A\ il- !candidate fofjtie office of County Su per vjspf, fifnject to the rules and regn- Appleton. H. C., April 30th, RHIO. T respectfully announce mysejf a Qgn- dftTr.te fof tlie office of Sttpcrvisot, rub- ject to thfe rules and n gujation* of the. Democratic jjf.bri'/frc feje'c'ton, , ^te.fgiog • de by Lhtf result* and au subject to ^he .rul?* Aail rcg(tl»aion» iof thp IVnocratic primary election, and pledge myself to ahi^ie by the re suit and support the nomljieee of the party. N. G. W. Walker. election, (uid piedre AnjstU to abide hv ncf support sludK lUnUcisonviili:.. Asheville esbertlle Npartanburff.,.. “ (ilenn Hutiugs... . bMeurlile. *• Uttaefisj, “ AadMsect ; Artive (Irtanwnod...., " Aujustu ........ * *4*a mi « 16 a m . : is s m 14:15 p tn I i -W » m Xio p w tail p m , 4:19 p u. p Id 6*9 p r. 7 AS) p n , a a 11:45 a m loaxt a m wa>i pa i l5t pa 4: 7pm 1:4U p a 6 io p a* 5Ala a 10:1* a a • • 4 j .oo a a 410 pa ■ • ••'*• ooof§ 44V pa 7:15 pa 6:6* a* »:00 pm 5:10 p in 10:46 a I Arrive BaMtfb. ....H Norlew.... PeUmburg. Vi'-lwaoud a ir. 7.4W 4:1* a m;-. 5:1-5 a in ... ••*••••» lisave Arrirv mysel/.to. at ^port the nominees of the p ii t v. •up- P'U'ty. J. IB Warren. Go’s , fhtfh- shYt) Webb, hlentffyl’ng. hihI proving Barn wijifnenplc vviH bc : ler.rn fhat RroB R. JC. Bfe, whose betfer hal w ak of this place, has been projnoted a 1 GleoisVrj College and is now in charge ttf the divtl’Toj^ of drawing. An extra tfvtnirnrntcation of iTHrmoiiT Lodge No.'17. A. F.M., I* catleff fr.-r Sa’iirdar AugitH 18th, a) 5'p. in. • ^By oi'der AV. M. '* ^ ' ■ H. I*. At.dersnn. BMP of age and left a.wiJejLijit geyeral rthildren U\ <tor- fow (or the departure of the good liua- baud aiul father. The msnj frJen(^s , of Messrs C. K. Gslhmin. \ . B HttopmeL I*. W. Price. K B Patterson’and Oeo. W ManvUle, cndersonville for two ownfership tfnd paying Si.43 cos* Mrs.XB H. Httiri D vi>iut*g,r*lativcs and f rife lids in August a. r ,G- EN^Yeiss’irrflef ^rd fatnily itaye gotte to weeks of more. Mi*s Rena May jtbJjerts of .Augusta ls?visitiog Mi*s May GVei o. .ss'Gregon Botf, of Dthnston i* vis- g Mr. .1. G. Kamtner aniHamiljK Mr. M. E. Bdar l.eft for UHjtimoee tH«s week. He lots accejitcd a position vvlni u wholesale *ho£ house, “h kn of the grip.” - Mr. J. K. Hair a.pd Mr. fiF W. Boyl- ston are visiliug PfelzeV and Clem son College. Mr. H. T>. Still i* enlarging bis store Try putting on a side a«fd!'rot:. if. dobu (/Gotman is in New York liston, and I). K. Briggs A BlatlrviMe. G, N.' Bure kit a) ter, well, Drug Stores. j^,-4 J/ast week’s vvf'ather vvAs 7 degrees hotter than usuaJ. * ’ < All told over "a hundrtd. •veoplc .tj 1 ?® to for. i , ppj latiotis (»f the Democratic pri lection, ami pledge mvself to imary e r *bide thn tin North last week from the ejJects heat. of W. D. MAYF1KID, Cwt'.iMKTA. « < Af)II)ATE FTRAiBROAD COMMfSSlOXK}*,^ yy ' rosjTiox* Tirfi Commissioners should he paid ity the Cists instead of by the railroads, and the term of oH^ee be reduced Irom years to two years. eighkTftte* should he so rignhited . jfs to Hop discrimination. EncinVrage fruit growers,.truck f*rm : ers and cahtjers, and enable them to oticr Utetr product* on tlio market on equal terms winv^any Htate. Induce tiiannta locate iu Hits State alxlfliable them to ! olJ'er their product* on tiie market on ate. I of af3 iclndf tp ?nable them to equal terms wj|4i any Enable cotton mill* in .thi buy on any market lit tH/ 8fal Mus Annie Hope of Denni*rk died on Sunday and was buried in Ulackville cetijefery on Monday. ,< ouy Fodder pulling is the order of the ' Give eotton mills the beat da/ now with the farmed. . ; sbipiilng-rbeir product*. The nrsl hale of new cotton wasxhtp- ! Enable wholesale .merchant* in . ped from here to Augusta on the 8t'.i i State to compete with wholesale (Gapr. W. W. Moore having declined by Mr. John M. Farrell. /..^ — j ciianta in adpuning Htafea/ reelectlon.) respoetfuHy .place N Grcett«vs lw husxti elepham’s Make Gha/feeton, p..rt Rovat, trames in nomination to serve wa li»7 jjegg which he w ill puLon exhibition'at Georgetown import and export eit‘e» tviolant snil Wardens for the town of. xtorc’.hi* week. on *n equal footing with 'toamweil forrtie gext municipal vtaF. | A'. C. C. 1 and H»vau&»U. result and tupporr the nominees of. the party> Washington Halford. MiiietVfe’Vile 8. C., A$r\} Mat, 1900. I respectfully announce my eel/k can didate for the,pffice of Coui^’y Stipervl- kor, stqbject to ttye rules and regula-’ lions of Hie, Derrrnprittio primary elec tion, line plfedge, niysHf to awfde the re- *irit Slid support the nojninee* 6f the party. - ■ -7.V—; ", Lawton^ ' <nar, 3. C., April Utb, 1900. fn reply to the solfoitatlons of my friend*, and feeling/ssured that I cjjo save the county money J announce pry- self a camiidate for election to ffe of fice of Supervisor fpr BarnwcJBwtunty, subject to H»e rules of the Democratic f^rty’ /-J. B. Hair.^ Seigling'-Hle, S. C., April 9th, 1900. • , ^ ' I reapecUnHy auuounc^ myself a caitdidjite for reel^cticn -6 the office of Coui'iy Bupe/visor, subject to- the rulfi* and regulation* of the Depiocrat- ic i’ r . i ?V u y. e'ecUnk. and pledge uneyl/ oft the /• or Coro lie i 1 . of the party. the nominees II. M. Ray.' Medgc srt'jTp to abide Jhe rer'uit and notfifnees of tW party. O. W. Barker. 1 reapectfully annoj/nce nryaeff a can didate for. the office ct County. Super* -^ r for Barnwell County, subject to - leaand regulation* of the Demo. cra'Bs^party and pledge myaelf to abide ; “7 die result* of (he primary election WitndnirPm \* Utl ‘“ pport norolpec. of Oie par(x. i spit ©f the primary W liuilogton j % Jawe^O. .Samteri/ j pood nee. ol the iiw 1 GUr, S. C., April 1 d , Barnwell, K. C„ May l/, IlViQ. I respectfully announce myaelf a candidate for (fie office of Coroner, sub- jyct lo.the.ruie.i and regulatioiu of the Dem’ocratic primary* election, and pledge myaelf jo. nhido by the re*uU« and support tho notuinec*. 0/ H\e i>ar- ty. E. J. f or BTatk^ Peacock. ,• ^Elkq, S C., May 7th, jm ., I re*Dec,ffully announce myself a can didate for the office of Goroner, subject to tfie rules and regulations, of the DenTwrytiq ejfeytiqp,.plQt|gi.pg niyscTf fo.abide,by ;ae resultt.and sup port the nominees of the party. V G. E. Birt. , ( Barnr$1, 8. G , >f«y 1 si, lm -- I reapectfully announce myaelf a candidate for the office of raro.Tfer^ subject to the rule* ami regulation* of the Democratic primary ejection, and pledge my*ei; to abide by thfe resuR end support the nominee; Of tho part/. D'. C. Burckbaiter. j ^arnwell/S. fy.,^pril^8d, 190^. 1. respectfully aonounce myaolf a candidate for reelectlon t6 (he ifffice of Goroner, *ubject to the rulaa and regu- iationa of tbe Deffiocratteprimary elec tion, and pledjic.rtlyaplf to abide the re sult and support tbe nominees of the party. Isaiah Ntril*. , BlackVlTle, 8. C., April 3d, l9oo. Irgfpectfully apoourn^ mysejf * ean- di ^ate lor the office of Cofor'er and I Hereby pledge myself to abide tbe re sult of the primary and to support tbe nominee* of the Democratic party. -*r<cr..- Daniel Blame. Appleton,£. C., 3d March, J900. I reapeotfully announce mysaif a cao« didate for the office «>f Goroner and I hereby pieuge oiraelf to abide the re- and to support .tbe B*rpwell,,!?*. P-, •‘.tb-Auafu*), ^9(.i0. ( Barnwell, fteedy Branch, Frie^diutp, A*hl(‘igh, Hercules Giubs,/ I respectfally annutince atyself a can- dldale (nr the office of Magistrate at Barnwell,.»uly«ct to the nuU;«arid reg ulation* of tUe fICi^oCratlc p(jmary electlbcf; (rjeil/f)ng myanl/.tQ ^hidc by the rrsulfs-aud auppor! the ffifjfninees of the patty. •\<v r t 8. F. Banyley. • , - Rlackvllje. fe. C , July /)cb. Ukji), (Biackville, Spur Branch, Double Pond Clubs.) , , I re^pcafully aunqunefe .tfryaelf a candidate for MagUtratc at BlAukvillao subject,fp tbfe ffiMjl arltB ri gclst mn - of the DefadcVatfd prlaiafy election, ftr.tl pledge pt>self to abide by tbe results and support tbe nominee* of theftarty.. A. t. Woodv/ard, >i)listhn, £ G^/piy 2d, 1 (W|llisten, Elko and Tinker* Ghtfj*), Augusta Aien#«le. ..... ** Fairfax.......... “ YfOjaKfcic *• Bran fort “ Fort K'-ysl. Li-ave Pert Royal Beaufort, Yvoiaante ......... AUendsie. ...... Arrive Augusta. M ./ •» luV) p a» A5H p m 4:71 p ■ 5^5 P» AI5 pm 6:*) p* 4h» a aa 6:86 a as ts»a m 6:68 a as h:4* a m 10:45 a m Close connections at flrcenwood for points on8. A. B. snd-C. A O. Railway, at SpFwaiiHurir with ajftttrmi Railway. Kiv inof information relative to ticket rate*, m L-duics. etc., address, W. J. CKAIG, (»cn. I’asa. Agent, E. v. NQKT&Aot. Agent T. x. Eir.Kre.ni Traffic, vtanater. I Dl JM P. LEE, JR./ tu* . , . DE^TlSTv Office, WHIlston, H. C. Kquiiipod for travels ling. Work done at yout home,iuiywhere In Baanwoll Gounty.- WiMoe. at otlice In Williston every Hat* urday and Monday. lyr 900. Greek ^'respectfully anuounch myself a Cepdid^te for Magistrate, subject to the ni>* afrd-rflgujattons of the Democrat ic primary eTfecJifm, pledging ipyaelf to abide the result* and support the nom inee* of the party? . . - J. W. Jolinsorf. ^ Black villi*, S- 6-, July 2d, IfiOO. . ' ni-lekvil!?. Double I'ond,8pur Branch ChliWf. r. T respectfully gtonounqe .myself a esiulidate for the office of magistrate at BlaekviHe, Subject to the rules am) regulations of tbe-Democratic primary election, pledging myself tv abidi by (Jic.resqi)*.and support tlie nominee* of the parly. ^ 1. t: J. iUminrt. ■ t • . < . "T"’ f 1 ' Hatflfeyille, S. Jonet-Jd,Tl^O. (Fonr Mile. Bennett8pr|ngt, DuDbar- ton and Ztxrawe Club*. I teapecJfuUy ann didate for the ject to Hie ru Demvcrati ' T. B. ELLIS, Jr* Surveyor and Civil Engineei Uetotlon given Co the «mip»a*- water-powers, leveling and tatfon oF drainag^. - A. postal Cjtrd add reaped to me at Mar* Go, 8. C., will receive prompt atteo* fion. octi-80, ly Life, Accideqk AND- live Stock