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V* S' ' ** Tl-.» Q_ r - t i| A n X5t>r\r\\o ftiVRKTINd TO M)OLA TRT. i R e io W p U bl|»hwl » 1»« of Man 1 n@ Darn wen r'eopie* f j.j ie j| roll( j w> y UsKifliiB ***• of th« of the 11arn*HI U^iiiocntrlo Club. R«low U publUhod • l(«t of )f«mb«rft Irrflultiu of—AmerlrVa KroRtBal i<Uv : appoar on ihla Rod and who <1«alr« to fbe tfntn t» rtrarr are f*wpr Daptlat*. vote at iho Uarawotl Bo* In ffM com a.4RUBsr couxff cx&cclatiO!< TflUKSpA?. MAV. 14, 1!X». to l're»IJMit ftooaevrlt and family trained <Jnwti t" Mra. K'a Vir*mla vouotry plane fora fewVlav* to*t on •nmrailar. And wilh idem rauiv ft w«a(!t»rr eoiflnoa* oVer the S'xita. Time a are hnnf -over tbw wafor. tn 'iTtTffir.^r. London two htMufrod broker* have H«en Unable to pay iheir (hi*-a Ho ti e ftnrk nobange. For »ome tbne tlolr bitelna** haa h-en to pi^r that they bare liardly nnule t-noiigbr U* pay the m age* ul their <'1(100 l»o> #. There U onp roaaon «« yet nnpub* Krhed why ll»e Deinooralbi Slate Con- \rnti *n •houUf' fuUrtti t th» deleEnlea 0> toe national convention bow to vote. It (* aa(il that ow ln»f to the altitude of'—heover »troi*K drink ba* double rffrct on at fa of era from pl«t:e» nvar the «va level. A eonplt} of opener* tnken { heloro bteahlai't there inifiit k nnek tliae. out Imbibeta until uifht cap MetboiMatt ami l*re*biyeflaft* In Sam York today than there were twenty* live >ear« afo, thouf h"thft tlkf’* ,popu* liitlon he* been more than doubled. The rapid ®jttlncilon of vburehe* of tbo«e denomloation* in Manliattftn d'lrlnf tin* pa*t deuade allow* tbl*. In UMMJthe BaptM* reported fluty fwr riiuronea. I,a»t rear they only claimed flntv eiftht. Many ol theae clalnia are pitllnl abonrdttle*—»nerename* of ml** «|on hall* and aonp k I tube dee* anpport- e<l by thachatIfy of one or two rioli men One bilf tif them repre«ent hopea a* vet nnlnltiiled, d«H)tere* Tliotna* All yieraona wu<m»-naioea do not Our eitcomed Kinderfarten pupil, the Char'edoii blew* and ('onrlei, uoe* not know the tentpet* and timber of Tt»rnwell uonnty white folk*. Since Wfl they have kept thinf* pretty irraifhi an-l the J cvn aafely bet h* bottom dollar that they will hold rb dr hold and not Ioo*e their grip. Kura veil people have the horse aense to htar the til* fher have rather than flv to olhnra that thev know not of. They are not tfofnf to j imp out of th** fryin# pan hito the tire. They arc f it*Inf cblltfreti enough to possess and It d<l thU land. Q tit boinf a Jeremiah . Sonny. Itraee lip. dear one, and devote your *? endid intelltjfoncc ami influence to the (ttander en^l of And In f out and d-dnf awwy with the cam»e* that are slrivlng »o many of the young and ►trong from the Palmetto Mate Read l>r. Girardeau’* mmon*, re tail faith In the blgli deulny of the Anglo Saxon, and preach the crusade of rrlf dependence and independence. The same thing I* true of the Meth- odl*t«, who reported aeveuty three cburchea in l^Od and only claim flCty- ujue In I1K)7. The Preabvutrlau* re- pmteil seventy-one In 1^1)6 and only ilftv seven h<*t ve«r. In ihe year 1810 New York citv had one church to every eighteen hundred in population. I.ast y ear we could not tlnd one chnirh to four thousand pop ulation, counting all our *oup kltcliena and uiUslon hall* u* "churches ” - Tiitcre are many sections of the city which !» pincilcally irttgan. One dis- trlct of sixteen thousand population, which are typical of many more, ha* one saloon to one hundred and eleven it.habitant*, and one church to 8,11)0. In another large dlatilet there art some tlfr.y thousand .inhabitant*, with a saloon to every two hundred people and a church to every t'Ui thouaand. In the vtctio/f between Twenty-fourth and Fifty-ninth street west of Ninth avenue thcro U but one church To llf- teen thousand; while the distilct be tween Fortieth and Sixty-fourth streets west of Tenth avenue contains 4fi MM people, and has but one church. And the *ad P*J(tof the story W that many of ttveae chun he* that are reck oned on ibemnap as l.vlng and per- foiming their duties to ibe*e vi)*t pop- tilntions are dead and don’t knowjl.., Ing Primary election of this year will pl»*a*e see Mr. U L O'ltannon, of fkd Hamwell lycuiocraylo Club and request him hi enter tbelr names at niettoefft of aslil (flub. U. J. Born. J. A Willis, I!. \ t . 0’- Daunou, J. K. Huelltug, W. H. fkun- can. Goromilteo on KevUlou of Roll. ^ Karnwell Dcmocralic Club. WiiiTam* John WnMftrftfi ynm Williamson J vY Attawty T J A hit Ich Hoi ert Aldrich T J A hi rich Alfred A-4vU»y- R*»b- Attawar I f, Aldrich Fred Aycock W T Asnley Jack A icjHmdtrr 'i’mn Walket KtJ W Wood third W \Y wmtAia*oa j C WIIHa J.A --WttkeviOB GT^ WaatbeVahee Moorey Wmidwilrd Jacob woodwaVd fcd Williamson J A W Uliamkon lame* Willlamaon Jim tYarlren Wllkea W1IH* C J (Veath«r*»>ee F W Woodward Sf N Yongue'R A Zorn I> J W« certify that lt>o within Hat of meipber* I* taken from the old club- roll of the Barnwell Democratic Club >nd I* true and correct. - r H LO Uannon. G W I’eacot*k, ‘ Svoretary. Chairman. Alexander Clint Alexander Hamilton .Alexander Hinton Alexander bah) A conference of the greatest im|>or- tance began yesterday at 'H»e White House in U'akhlngton. By luvitatlon mt the Prextdent the Governufi oT T? Btatea, fthil •ubstltt tea from the re maining Btate* gathered there for a so'sslnu that will continue until tomor row. The fMlrpufte of flm <mnfeieneel* n» coltsidrr "the conservation of the natural re»ourn«« of our country.” eiovernor John Af. Johnenn of Min- i e#ota. w4m would Hkv to be the tmm* ovratio candidate for President, say* oi Ha hnportan**#. "We have been exploiting our re source* with no thought of the morrow and the claim* of posterity upon u* should certainly be taken huo ac count.'’ Two verv great convention* were held In Sumter last week, and it I* hard to *ny w hich had the most mean- itig in It. One w a* the ardual meeting of the commercial traveller*, Who run to and lioon the railroad*, Increasing their Own knowledge, ami selling all sort* of goods 10 merchant* and manufac turers. This nrganl/.'Oion ha* now a membership of over fl'X) of the livest men In the State, wrlm get busy six days In every Week stdling things that Vi nr people need ar.d do not make. These commercial men very properly 1 ad a delightful bat quet, where there vaa a feast 2°^ reason and a flow of ftoul On thvrr Menu there iveCe over Two dozen of the nicest eatable* and drinkable* to be had. Of ihemthc radUhe* certainly and possibly the cold tongue, cold het'f and chicken ■Were South CaroliKif^roducta. The other convcn'!<’*# .* eSTd to have Been the largest and most representa tive body of fiit'tncra ever gathered t< • gethcr III South ( iirolina. They came to hear sciontiflo yet practical spe iker*. Secretary of Agriculture .lames Wilson Was the chief attraction, lie is a canny Seothman and know* how to make and hold a dollar farming until til' 1 eagle squeal* * ' Farmer (Vilsoti made a good sensible iH'k. He said that mtat bearing animal* hail decreased in comparison with the population of the country 2.'» per cent, because the farmer* are going to the tow ns and railroai works, where they can make more money. lie said that the farmer* of the North could not compete with tlu farmers of the South in raising hogs, urged the fanners of the State to quit, buying hor*ca and ninlc* from the West and North, this country being live beat adapted for raising all kinds of stock, nnd advised them to feed their cotton **eed meal to their ow n stork instead of eeuding it West, where it is fed to nnimals that ate sold to the South. As a cure for the scarcity of labor he advised the raising of sheep and .cat tle. He declared that the South contains the host blooddif the country and that the growing of thit section exceeds all other* in the United State*. The Secretary told of the difference lietween immigrants of before the war timeftftndof these Utter day*. Then they came from the farms of Kurope, to get bouteft in the country and be ■ route C' vu * Americana. Now they come front tha over crowded cities-of the old world and help to ftwell the population id the cities of tit* Western continent. 11 is erl Jem that Me. Wilson know ing there dew comers feel* that thla ba« alresiy enough such cm, ny lack of character*, A If? A M FOR NIA N ’S LU<>\ ‘ The luckiest dav of my life was when I bought a box of Buoklm’a Ar nica Salve;,’ write* Charlea F Budahn of Tracy, < alitoinia. "Two 2?)i! bnxe* cured me of an‘annoying e*»» of itch ing pile*, which bad troubled me for year* and that yielded to no other treatment.” Mold under guarantee at ckniiltcr’a C.N Hurt If drug store. M A D DOGS X UM E ROUS. Mad dog* have been reported in many section* of the State. The New York Sun recommends thia treatment In case of any one bitten by a dog reaf- |y mad or supposed to lie so, A* to treatment, the immediate In diration Is to destroy the germ* at the point of Inoculation . 'Che thorough burning w it’.i nitric acid' WtT* pift an errftn all danger of eonfttHiMional in fection. This should be done a* carle afterthrbtnrnx pmft1Tin>“ nui Ik hx» lM*en proved that if delavetl a* long a* twenty-four hour* lurther Invasion of the i***»*«'lr»a l»re»» prevented in al most every Instance In which it ha» been eilipiftfeTI : Tht* rem*'ly advlied—I*—prtre hitrb; add, wlileh can be obtained from auv drug Hore, This should he thoroughly applied to all |>ointa of the wound by means nf a small glass pipette or medicine dropper, or if this cannot be obtained by a small glass rod.or piece of wihiiI. w hich latter is, however, gradually charred bv the add. As the application nf the remedy is Intensely painful the injection into the substance of Ahc fc-kim by means of « hypodermic ayrlngs of a one- half of one percent solution of cocaine *nd the nm it ration or tbi* *amw *olu- tlon Into the fat and the muscle* for a circle of one half Inch beyond the edge of the wound so ilcaden* sensi bility that the burning nf Ihe acid I* uot in the least painful. Wi en there Is a deep puncture bv a single tooth, enlarging the wound slightly by a single incision i* advised in order to make sure that the acid may And its way to thn very deepest parta of the infected area. Even after twenty four hour* have elapsed It is believed *hat great l-eoellt is to be derived from the thorough use of nitric aci I. When it is not at hand pure carbolic acid well rubbed into all the recesses of the wound should be substituted, and when thia cannot be ootalucd hits of telegraph w ire cut Into proper lengths and made red hot may one alter another be applied to the wounded surface until a thorough eautarization has been accomplished. In cases which have been neglected or have been treated later than twenty four hour* the l’a*teur method, which consist* of the Injection bf a serum prepare*! after Ihe method of the great French chemist, i« also advised. In \U*w of the anxiety which natu rally follow* the bite of a d“g or other anint.il which may possibly be mad It t* a wise precairtion, even when the diagnosis of hydrophobia in the animal is not positively »'»*orod, to treat all cast;* a« if they were inflicted by a dis eased' animal The pain and incon venience is only temporary ahd should not tie considered w hen it is known that by tbi* m atnient all the dangers of this horrible disease may be ellm- inatatk- V Al l ED SAME AS GOLD. R. <4. Stewart, a merchant of Ceditf View, Mi**, ssva : *■ I tell my custo mer* when they buy a box Of Dr. King's New Elfe I'iils they get the worth id tlial much gold In welght r -lf afflicted with constipation, malaria or biliousness.” Sold order guarantee at C. N. Burckhalter’ft dt »g store. 26c. •OFFSCOUKINGS OF EUROPE.* 1 Annstrong John Anderson Fletcher Anderson ?| B Best O* Jr Heasiey E K . Birt l.utber Baxlcv W C db Beat E P Beasley William Best G A -Black Arthur Black M E Black J G Briggs John - r Browning W S - Black t>-W Black ohu Blanton S VT BakerC F Baxley W T Baxley Barney Best O H Sr Benson M M Batra Geo ti Beasley W M Burckhalter D C Gave W L Gave T B Gave A G Gave Ben Hill Garroll G V Cave W B Gave J Hat Oaldwe:! JM * Garroll J Rivers Creech 11 E Creech T B Cree. b F II Creech W R Creighton T B Gaiter P I* Christie Robert Cuming* T £ Cohen I, Diamond Jim Diamond C H Deason R A Diamond S F Dupuis O S Dick* Stanley Deik J E . Dowling John C Davis Johnny Diamond (J lincy Easterling J M Kastcating G YT Easterling Kobt A Easterling U _ . ElM* K K'-y-'i Knlcka T A FalkecstHfti Paul Falkensteln Charlie Faust J Kalkmsteirt K vV We H*k the understanTHng attention of candidates for the I.egi«iaiurc to the following extract fj-o.n the charge of the presiding Judge to the Grand Ju»y of Kings County.. New A'ork, last, week : "The broad provision of the Consti tution of she United states in ita gen erous invitation to the oppressed ob other lands, neyerToteudvd oppressors to enter thia country dr to have our population increased by the" off-scotir- inga of Europe and Asia, and yet to day the elalmrate machinery of the po lice department I* employed in the de lection, apprehension, prosecution and conviction of those offending against our laws and two third* of the num ber are undesirable person* from Rus sia and the .Mediterranean Suies. • While laggard lawmakers arc awak ening to this frightful situation, H re, maina the duly of grand jurymen to keep the Iron hand of Krmness on these people* who no Utile realise the bene fit* conferred npon them In this laud, awl do their dtHyTJy Indict wen t. During January and February eml gration froya the United States to Can ada Increased tH percent, while immi gration from Kurope to that countrr declined 3(1 per cent. On March I .'till over 1 UUO Yankee aetliera reached S*a- intcin. wan. Armstrong Frank Armstrong-loo U Baxlev Josh Bradley Willie Bradley U F Bellinger Kd Baxley Thompson Briggs Judsou. Brown Charlie Buist G M Blrt Henry _ Bradley John R Black F O Black L S Klac!s Tobias Black D rt Black Julinson Jr " Burckhalter OW Bnrkingham Fit Britton W G Black O Black G W Black Thomas Black Johnson Hr Black Jut C»ve W 0 Cave J A Cave W P Cave Earnest C ive Frank Carter C F ColeB R Garroll K C Garroll .84111 Carroll Henry Greoco H C Creech M O Creech W 1* Cotneil A l* Croft 8 1* Coleman Charlie Cohen J Cole K B Davis .las E Dunn U Diamond Kendrick Oiainond Mc-d Dleks R W Deik M J Dclk M .1 Jr Dowling 1 C Duncan W II lurlingtoh Ben Idamoml C F Kasterllng B B CWD1MTE CftLlW. Primary Election August 25th. Kurguson A F Green U W Green K A — Gilliam W Ganisnu J D ' Green CP— Grutib* G 11 Gantt It I* Grant R A GignbliateR Hart W W Halford 8 J Uaftiog Dave Hartey Ah>nzo Harlev W E ■ flay Marion Hat H H Hagi'anJ T B Harri-on J R Holman E >V Htera H K Halford J Halford <4 W Halford Wash Jr Hair 8 A Harley R W Harley Frank Harvey W E Hay II G llsgood G A liagood M B Harrison W G Holmes W F llammet U It Jacob Ken he 11 Join s It F Kn«pf Abraham Kirkland K C -• Kanca-ter Jtm Ltitx Kaoe-t- l.ewia Angui I,angley G I’ Langley I’ It Lambert John Lambert Joe Long J O l-oug G XV LcHtop A A Lntr, Janie* Lewis William Manville George Moore J B McLemorc R B .MeNab Win McLemore John Morris K K .. ftloody -f G Mazunkey B Moody J F * Mims W J Moseley 8 It XeVIla George Norris W Owens Tele ■Owen* C R Owens 8 '1' Owen* Emmet O Fatterson J O 1’atterson K L Jr Fat rlck Jt F Peacock (4 W Palteri-oh J W Fai-terson .1 o Jr F-eaoock Eif Fender T G Garri*on Tom Green A J Grant John Grime* c K Grern G M “tLnitob* J F Goodsou Emmilt Gillam Thomas Graham J K tH^miiutt kc Halford J 8 llarizog W A Harley John 3 Harley C E Harlev W A ~- llav J G H ago.«l K V liagood Ingram ilomics J W llammet kennerlv Hart G B Halford R C Halford WO llarizog W H Harley W W Harley J E Harlev A G Hay K M llav B G liagood F B liagood Harper Hall W Holman K C Hutto I, II Jeffcoal Mac# Kneptou W A Knopl Ben Langley c H Langley C C Langley C G Lambert ( harlie Lambert Nathan * Long it Long Ferry Lemon W j Long C U Long William Lancaster l L Lutz Richard II Manville A F Mix son K G Moore W W Morns J B Me Nab William E Morris Ambiose Moody G W Motair I* red Moiris W P Molai 1 LeKoy Mim* J F Morris J A , Nunn 11 O Batiuon II L Owens C C Owens Oscar Owens A J Owens Frank Patterson Angus 1 ‘aarson W II Peacock R L Patterson A B Patterson E L Patton John Peacock 8 B I’rqssy Jus PPtnco Thomas FOil SHERIFF. . P. LEE, JR. Barnwell. 8. C. T May 1»G8. - i I respectfully announce myself ft DR. Jt. . , DENTlSTi' caiidhiat# for*re election to the office WI LLI> I ON. - - 8 of 8heriff; sut'ject.to the rule* and Qflice over B;»nk .f WUHstOn. regntatlona of the ib moerstlc primary , . || (| t | ie t -«uQtry, ihnt election, and pledge my.elf to abide by , lse n ' the rsauli* and support- tb,ft nomlneea will be In otllce ercry j Vn - of the party. C Will Frank II. Creech. Blackvilie, 3. C., April 27th i!*08. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for Ike office of Sheriff of Barn well,munty subject t > the rule- and regulations governing tire dcumcrutid primary. ; “ ' Re*p*c fullv, W. T. Walker. Wiuthrop C- Hege ScholftiaMp ftud Entrance Exnmiuation. DR. W. C. MILHOUS DENTIST, Barnwell, - - - S. 1 OF FHCIE linintBt S.30 a. m. to 0 p. m. P^r-ons living away from BftrnWtfn w lb please make appointments baforft condiig Bv so doing thfty will be aavw „r immediate service ahd avoid 41a- a piMlotment*. / ? FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE. Notioe l» Herehv giver, that on Mon- FOR REPRESENT ATI VF!. Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the Allendale Democratic Club, April 25th. A J). IDUd, nominating me for Ihe House o Kepreseutntives. I respect fully announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules and regulation* of the Democratic Primary Elections, pledg lug myself to abide by tne results 0/ said election and to support the nanii- iiees of the party. „ ' j Jas. M. Patterson. BarnweB, 8. C-, May 6th U)08. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for reelection to the Hou*6 of Representatives, subject to the rules and n gulations of the Democratic pti- mary elftetion, and pledge myself r»r abide bv the re-ult and to suppait live nominees of tho party. A. B. Patterson. Ulmer, 8. C.. May 4.h 1908. C respectfully annoniu** myself a candidate for thy Hou-e of Repr< ««n- tatives. aubj-.-t tothe rn'es and regu lations of tbe Democratic primary elec tion, and pledge mtself to abide by the result and to *uf port the nominees of Ihe party. O. D. A. Wilson. . ivn-socjvmBrafbw ltrr-P>v Jt^varrU vucant Scholarsldic* in Wintbrop C ( >‘- l,.»• and for the »dMii-*i"n of new ►•((- I dent,. w.l'ho hebl^ jhW "i"^ ^ t ,| HV ftluvri’Aih i908. the undersigned | House on Friday, J \ • ^ ^ i,,',,.,-,, i will tile with lion John K. Bnetling, ! fea^lroui ' WhVn Scholsrebip* a.c Prohare, hi* flnal return a. >en r ^ * wiirrcawAM t»r Mr«. VtrginUi>. 1 ut»n^ d, and apply for Letters Dlz- WillUton, 8 C . March 18th UKW. ^ I rerpeii.ftiUv -.’onouncevinv-etf a candidate for .the ••llice of Bherlff, sub ject to the rule- ami regniatioiia of tue Kvacact alter July 51 thev Democratic Primary elcctijn, ait^l J ed to rho»e making the higbe-t aver»g' pb-ge myself toatodc by Ihe, re-nlt at tbi* exftutrnathm, pnot l<*<i 1“’"' j n ^ ” ^ the ‘ meet the condition- -governing * l 'e i FOR SOLICITOR. BarnweB, 8. C., May 4th 19 "8. I respectfully announce myself a candidate lor reelecliou a* 3olicllor of the 8e<'ond J'ldiciaf Circuit, subject to the rules ami regulxtiun* of the Demo- cratic primary election, pledging my self to abide by Ihe re-ult* and Ur sup pot t the nominees of the party James E Davis. Bamberg, 8. C., May 4th 190S. I renpectfiiliy annonnee myself a candiilate for the office of 3ilicitor of tbe Second Judicial Circuit, subject to the rules und ragiitxtinn- i.f thn Hrfiim. cratic Primary Election, and pledge myself to abide by the result and sup port the party nominees A. M. Orahaw. I he^hv announce tnvself a candi date f«r the < Iffoe of 8ollcltor of the Second Judicial Circuit pledging niv- FOR S U TER rNTENDLNT OF EDUCATION. Barnwell. S. C. May 6th 1908. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of County Hunerinteudent of Education, subject to the rules and regulation# of the Democratic Primary ejection, and pledge my seif to abide by the result and to iMpport the noHHireea of the narty. B. M. Darlington. Elko, 5. C. April 15th, 190S. I respectfully announce myaelf a candidate for the office of County 8u- perlntendent of Education, subject to the rules and reguiationa of the l>emo- cratlu Prlmurv election, and pledge inyeelf to abide by tbe result and to support the nominees of the party. G> E Blrt. Prince John J’echmxir AugHstus Porter K P Price J’ W Pres-y Thos Prince Willie kjuln H W Randall L T Richardson Alfred Riley R W Riley Coester Roby Zack Kvan G K Richardson K H Richardson L G RHev Jas Rountree F H Roby Norris 8ea*e K 8 8e*se Bum, • 8laley J C „ Still Cbarlie Still W M- Sanders B O Sense K F Keat-e Emmett Soelling Jno J 8GII T B Sandlfer Arthur Simmon* Ben Simms W U Jr Sanders David W Saiidetz K B slirpherd Killy Simms W G Town* J Town** C F rarer* R L L - sify W F Potter J. A. , H icfft B T Richard-on W V Kjchardson U W Riley J E Kountnc E8 Roby Willie Ross J B t > Kicbardao H W Jr Riley K L Riley Willie Robert* R C Jr Ready K A Sense Mil ledge . Staley P A Still Biowniog Still B N bull B M bandetv W R Sense E R Sense II M Still N K Sanders F T Shepherd George eviitun* C G ‘8wait C 11 Sandera T tmith J C Simmons W C 1 oblft J A Towenaen W II Lssery 8 H U-*ery A P W heeler E A FOR SUPERVISOR. Snelling, S. C., April 30th I9C8. I hereby announce myse'f a candi date for the office of County Supervisor of Harnnell county, snl»j*tct to the rules and regulationa of tbe Ibmiocratic pri mary. 1 pleile mv elf to abide by the results and supert the party nominee*. George J. Diamond, Barnwell, 8. C., April 7th 1908. I respect full v announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of County Supervisor, subject to the rides and regulations of the Democratic Primary election, ai d pledge myself to abide by the res.iH ar.d to aupporithe nomineeVof the party^ J. B. Morris. FOR AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Auditor of Barnwell county -tibject to the rules and tegulftV)bt.)» of the Democratic party. „ 3b. W. Moorl V. Barnwell, 8. (T. Barnwell, 8. C., April Oih 1908. I respectfully announce im*elf a nandutate for reelection to the office of County Auditor, subj-ct to the tides and regulation* of the Democratic Prj- mary election, and pledge myself to a- hide bv tttc result and to support the nominees of the party. . J C. Keel. Barnwell, S. C., April 6th 1908. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the offlde County Audi tor. subject to the rule* and regula'iony' of the Democratic Primary elc« tj *n. and pledge my«elf toaltide by the re suit and to support the nominee* of th: party. It. W. Riley. and to support the nomlneet of party. 1 8. A. WLe. Fairfax,^. C. March, 17ih 1908. I respeetmlly ennounce myself a candidate for the office of J-herHT, sub ject to th« rule* ami regulation* of rh» Democratic Primary eGctio.n, and pledge myself to abide bv the result and to support tbe nominees of the par y. , 1 B. F. Thomas. I hereby announce inysVlf g’candl- datft for the orthte or sheriff -of lUrp- well omintv, *M4»ject to the rules ami regtdazions of the democratic prLeafy. T** , Wjlliam W. Moo.ie. meet , , awa r d. Airplicaut* fur Scholarship, should write to President Johnson be fore tlie examination lor Scln»!ars!dp examination blanks. - Scltnlar-htps are worth fl(*) and Dec tHltiou, The next ses-ion w ill open .September Hi I5MI8. For lortlier in foruiaMon and catalogue, address ^ Pres. (). B Johnson, K -ck Hilt, 8. C. W, April 2l*t 11'08. J. Young. Executor. FOR CORONER'. Sycamore. 8. C., May 11th 1908. ' I respectfully announce my-elf » candidate fqr\hc office <»f Corom-r of Barnwell County, subject t<t tfie rules and regulations of the l>‘ fnocratic Pri mary Election, ami pledge uvself to abide by tbe result and it* support the nominee# ol tue party. Ohar’icM. Croft. Barnwell, 8. G., April 14th 11MS. Having served four ve.a^ a* Coroner of Hvrnwell County-r-dfer ior r--elec- tion subject to toe rulea«of the Demo cratic Primary. Clayton 8. Warner. Snelling. 8 C. March 2<kli HMS. I rp*i»*ctfully ai nouiii-e mv*e!f a ct n itdxt* tor the office of Coroner of Hi rawed County subject t-i.Tbe ml;* and-regulatjun* of the Item-■cratic Pri mary el*ni»>p. and pledge* mi s-df to • bide bv tb*- result ami to supimrt the nominees of the pat tv. Lewi* B Creech. F l N A L DI SC IIA RG E XOTPCC _ Notice is herehv given that on Tnea- iHv, '.'dth day of May 1908. the under signed will tl’e with ll«b. John K. .meHli'g Judge of ptohate for Karn- *e ! l CoutiM. her llnal return aa Ex- ecnr.'ix of the last will and testament of Thomas l/ Bush, tleceased. and ap- nly tot Letters l)ismi«*orv Clarissa L. Bush, Executrix, April, 25th 1908. FOR MAGISTRATE. Jf . labs. At tbe urgent reqne«ts of ntanv friends I respectfully announce mv-ell a candidate tor theottije of M tgi-trate ••If tri abide by _|jpe Jules-ft3Pt: jeguia- -,t B«rnwTttr*utiJPt*t tii tn* rtikw' ahT tion* of the UTuiocratic Party aud to regulation* of the Dettiocrailc primary -ufltrort tho nominee* thereof. election, pledging mv*etf to aM le bv James F . Byrnes. result aud .to support the no..nnee* of tbe jisrty. « Jt C. Halford. Barnwell, S C., M*y 4 h 1908 I herehv aunnmue my»Hf a candi date for llie r.fllce of Magistrate at Barnwell, sulijeit to tbe rme* ami regulations of tbe Democratic primary. I pledge m\«elf to abide the lesu!t» and suppotl the uomimes of the party. it L. U<»ery Bleejcvillf, 8. C., May 4th 19a8 I rcspectfu'ly announce tnvself a candidate tor tbe <d!1-e of Magistrate at Ulackvtile. subject to tbe rules and regulations of the Democratic primary, aud Hedge ui\»clf lu abide bv die >e- sult* and support all noutinv.es of Hit patty. J. W. Hair. Allendale. 8. C., May 4th 1908. I hereby aunouuce tnyself a candi <laie for r<election to. tite office of Magistra'e at ADendale. subject to Die rules and regulation* <>7 tne Demo cratic primary, I pledge myself to abide the results aud support the noun nee* of the party. W. K. Brabham. Blacky ill*. 8. C., April 27 tit M0H. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection lo the office ns Magistrate of B<ai-kviile Township, subject to'the rule* an-i rcgulatioiis o! the Dvuiocratic i'rimarv. A. P. Woodward, HOMESTEAD NOTICE. In Re. >• Mrs.-AVUUr' -L. Woofl- in b rt r"own right ami n* (Ttiantian Lww ttTv r Wood am! I.Ow titer Wood an intniit' bT his guurdi.au Si is. VI illie L. Wood aid Nellie Fores’, Malhetiey. ' i'i.tin iff*. . v " ‘ •Bowman Still. l*aai‘ Still, K"gpr Still, Marcus Whittleland J. .» vVdtitlle, Defendant*, On the slx'b dav of June A.- D. BO*; piirxiailt t" » p'-tit'on imolc l<>. <U0, l ; will appoint three di-inteics-ed pci *pu* , to v|iprai*c and «et oil I" Mr- jlLtl-ie. L. Wood »' dIter two children |/rtw thcr Wivo,I and Nidiic Fore»t M.atffettey. a homestead in the two uHowing fia t* of latnl of which William Ij VV-md died j seised and posse**ed : F'Otv *ix ace- more or la^s,aivff k:tt>.»n ;v- the Barr place; at e! one hundred and twentv j acres ntore (•r less and kmiw ti a« llti ' Elijah I teed tract. , -x . j All person* interested, are qotitled | appltcant* far Teachers' GorMIleaf that any exeepMon* To Gie remn ot > will he held t Barnwell on Friday, the appraiser* nin«t be iit.t !• witniu Jt> vl^t. LVh I'.HD. within tlte usual hours, day* alter the date of *aid lefurn. 1 vll person* desiring to prepare theta- FOR SALE. *<0J Acres—40 cleared. 3 miles liom via rain. (set Itollnrs ;'(K) Dollars cash. Balance in 1 -2 or 3 Annual nient* with 8 per cent imereit. T. B Kills. Jr., North Augusta, 8.C. or C. B E B i •. Marain, S, 0. # -MW ' k ^ pay. T K AC II E KS’ E X AM IN AT ION The Regular Spring Examinatlo J H. L. O’Uaniion, , * • ' Ma*tcr. Master’s Office Mav IDh 19iri. FIN A I, Di SGIIARGE NOTICE. . Noti'-e i* lierehy given tlpu tne un ilersi^ntol aid on M in laa Mi' Hit 1 ' ittr day of June A. D 1908 flje with II >u J oin K SnellingL^liidgr of Probate for darnwe'.l Gounty. id* fl ; al return a* Administrator ft llie • state of J. W Ives-for (eachlngin the public schfmla w ill nlea*e l»e prompt in On ir atten- dabceaitbe sail examination. B. M. Darlington. C. 8. E, A pnj 13th 19* 8. PlilLIP’n COTTON SEED. ' ollm-. deTT- aiei’!, 1 ters Distni*»ury. 51 ay 12th ! ' > . aiitT upp W <} r;vv 7aT- m II** V<r.rr cotton -eeii run outf Are timv reatlv. all b'ack »eed? Do you r sqs iI i mlsi 10 ^6 cent to vourau-bl another tear? Then Jt wtite for idreular* of PhIBips Im- '* provd need. Utr -- 4 ~- .ul ntmipsT *• Orangeburg. S. C. d.a NOTICE BLfi^aTrc closing- up our business and can not charge Hulls and Meal. No cxcep* tion can be made to this No tice. We trust our custo mers will remember this and send the money with each order. Barnwell Oil Mill II. W. Quin, Manager. ^ Ulmers, S. C.. April 27ih 1908. I hereby annonnee mtself a candi date for tne office a» Magistrate at, Ul- Titer*, suPject.to the rule* anvl reguin lions of the democratic primary. I pledge invself to atdde by tho cc- sutta aud support thr party nominee* L. II. rt iUintus. , Barnwell, 8. C.. April 13tli 1908. I hereby announce rav*“lf a gandi ilate for tbe office of - Magistrnte hi Barnwell subject to the rule* anff regu lation* oi the Democratic primerv. f pledge maseif G* airuie the rrortlt- support ttte-nomrnecs nf tiie party. D. Bam Black. WIBIston, 8. G., April 7th. 1908, I hereby announce myself a nfndi date for the office of Magistrate at v\ H liston, subject to tl*e ruh*s and reguia- tions nf Die Itemocrnfiu primary. I pledge mvsclLto atdde the results and support the munim-e of the party. W. L. Frederick. WILLIS 1CO.,^ . DEALI;I(S fig ftEsb’-FiJ ilNlTU ilE. We Are Now Ready With The 1 ' ~ V Choicest, (’omidc.tcst tmd Most Carefully Selected Stock of Household. Kiudteii and OlHce Furniture to please the IK>st tastes and jTTOfit the most careful buyers. All goods iicw fi'tin the factories, of best, materials and up to date styles and finish. ■*» A standard make («iajdioj)lionc given as a urn oil each jmrchaM* of :C()FFINS AM) ("ASKETS : A Complete line of Collins ;gtd Caskets for the last 8' vic,Q to loved ones. to fifiiiish We are also prepared careful driver for bm iul- W11 Nice Hearse with BARNWELL o. BarnwHI, 8 . (L, Marcli 23J . . 1908. hereby announce my»eif n candi te for lilt? office of Maglftrnte at Barnwell aubject to the rule* and regulation* ot the DetnovraSi • priniary. I pledge myaelf to abide the re«ulf» and auppurt the nominee* nf the paity. E. W. Holmaif. OR.J.H. E. MILHOUS. DENTIST, . _ RU.VtKVIU.K. 8. Gv Office days Thursday, Fri day and Saturday. Well equipped office. Operations made as pain less as consistent withsafety. Prices reasonable cash. Terms FOR SALE. One 25 H. P engine ami holler. One 70*awgin, One *elt tramping prc*y, ttelling, pullica, ehafting, all complete good *« u«w. Arildre**. A. F. Greene, ' . - - “ Wi'.lUtcn. b. C. The Flag Falls, AND THE I<At!E liEGINS AT HILL TOP STABLES, BAMWELL, s. c. ' A CAR LOAD OF ‘■CREAM OF KENTUCKY'' Horses, Saddlers and Harness, and Brood Marcs, Per sonally selected by tlu* Veteran Capt. Dunn, JUST RECE1YED. All Blue (Hass Beauties And as (rood as Pretty/ 1 ride ot.the 1 mine Horses and Mules for all purposes always on Hand. * */ 1 lit Best ^that v good Judgment imd Experience caw select. Wagons arid Buggies in great variety yf the very choicest materials and built by muster workfnen-^'Per comfort and durability, good looks and lightness they tore unmatch in the State. Harness—Honest Leather Goods, sufficient for an ar any single piece sold as readily n* a full Set. Whips, Lap Lobes. Umbrellas, Bridles, Saddles and Horse Goods eVer wanted. PRICES RIGHT, AS ALWAYS, CHARLIE BROWN.