The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 04, 1908, Image 2
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Yheodore KtwBE-Tel^^PtTTgo h> dnutli
Afrlai to hunt btR liit« v»>n-
iwr® witl giv« liim r*-»t frfmi wrestling
« iili Up|tiih1lc«ii boll, nod IfntrMnore
vicloua tbnn the AfinAuo African
animal,, and will fnriilnh him arntarlal
for more hair raiMiiK and bring
ing brtoki. ^
'Til K N KW DA SUfcft.
Immigration •bon'td be a chief l*mie
In tbU yiiar’a campaign in Aonrii Caro-'
-line. Vt'n pnbh«h today conclualve
f*roof that Mo*ara 'Howaereit, Strarw.
Wilson St Co. intend to «*«• all their
force and influence to Dll Honth Caro
lina with immigrants from the tcon-
guxted cities of the North and the oyer
crowded countries of fCurope. No m*n
with half brains can be so simple as in
he deceived by the pretty p^ttitu«le»
»rf those coneplratot*. To save and sc-
wore tHemselves from the tide of onito-
wirable immigrants overrunning The
North and spotting its clviltaatioa they
seek to dump tbe anarcliists, assassin,
and miscellaneous reprobates,of fciimpe
tu 8outb Carolina and Aiabama first,
afterward in other SoMthvrn .States
Tney have elected «s their first victims
Alabama becsiise it leads theffcmth In
Iron and stejl nifcliafscturc snd South
eiarohna becanse ft is tbe greatest cot
ton manu fscturfng State in the South.
The unfortunate action ns to ImiHi-
gratioH taken hy the administration
and l-eglslatare from 1'XM to l©07 has
led these coiispkator* to believe that
South Carolina is an easy State to fool,
and they believe they will get all the
help they need to carry their scheme to
a successful conclusion. We serve no
tice now on the pandwiates for (gover
nor, United States senator and Repre
sentative*, ami the Oaueral Assembly
that U ej; must come out 4l*t hmud foi
or against this new plan of reconstruc
tion.
a coNoriUAt y KxrosfcD.
Ya»t week morning daily papers
published a brief dispatcli from Wash
ington (bat Secretary of Agriculture
VViisoo bad discootiiiueti all soil sur
vey work In the United States except
4n the arid region of the West slid in
V hc States of Alabama and Soulli Cam
illa, that the work would he concen
trated and pushed lo completion In the
dry Well section and Alabama and
Uarnliim.
No maaou was git*vn or even hinted
at for tMs action of the Score tar y, We
were sure that some mean and mis-
oliievoua Motive prompted him and
•lire enough the Washington cor-
resp'indenl of the Charleatou Kveuiog
J’ost e a pose* the conspiracy entered
Into hy Jiisodorc Roosevelt, isldor
strada, J iMies VtiUon. with, perhap,
^southern oat«paw s a* junior partnera.
Wa»liingtmi, ilay .K)ih,—opeeia!- -
fresidient Roosevelt, backed by the
whole (wiwcror the admiiiUtratiou, has
•ttrted a soovewiunt to turn the Ude vl
'' vuMlgiathui, as w HI a* linuiigratiun, to
•gncoliural luiraulU in America. The
Triad lout i< g ird- the nmie.nient as
a|uile as luiportaut as that looking to
I Oil conservation ef the natural re
•MUircc* of the country, and even more
tm|*ortaut from h purely sociological
viewpoint.
Re, eutly in* has discussed thn sub-
Jeclat length wiih some of the best
thinkers of (he country, and in a prac
tical way has taken (lie mutter up with
hccrelary Wilson of tltc Department ol
Agriculture. It Is his desire to Induce
p.Mtpk* to get hack to Itrst (ii Indples
aid cultivate I ho soil of the country.
Re regards it air fiauglu with danger
to the integrity ef the nation that so
siany people, not oiifv from ether
vouuiries, hut from our own country,
•hould seek a lltc in the large cities.
tati>tics show (hat thousands—even
tens of thousaiids—of young men and
Joung women are leaving the (arms ol
America and taking up life in cities.
The certainty is that many el them
Vainly wj.l eke out an existence in
towns or cities, yet apparently the
allraethms of city Jile are too iiiiich
\ lor them to resist.
It is the Idea of the Trcthlvnt that a
national inoveineut he stalled not
Merely to preytut J«*ung people in
• America froui leaving the (arms, hut
also to divert a* large a percentage as
possible of tue al*en immigration limn
toe cities u» the country, io this end,
he Impcs that the attractiona ol rural
life may be presented to the people in
a way that w ill appeal to them lie
ha* in mind the delivery of some ad-
dresseawn ike subject before he shall
vetite from the J*residency and he
ho|ie« that, in a year from this time,
the movement will he well started
riecrerary Wilson is cooperating with
President Roosevelt enthusiastically
, JfU ‘ivyoiTtment ha done much toward
the establishment and maintenance of
agricultural high schools in tiie va
rious States and the work lias peen of
immense lalue. Secretary Wilson has
wolveda sc Inin e lor the puhlicaliou of
a natural Rgrictiltuial r)ewapH|>er in
this city which st all press vigorously
ttm movement instituted by the I’resi
stent. The scheme is only tentative
now, hut the Hocrelaty hopes that if
may come to fruition
Secretary !>trau>, of the Department
♦»f < mum ere e and i.aimr, both through
file bureau of immigration am] through
tlis divi&ion of information i* doing all
tie can to promote the 1’rcsidcnt’s poi-
i<-y- Kvery etlort is being made h>
tin* Immigration officials to induce ini
migrants to seek homes in me rural
dtsiricu uf tbe country instead of lo
cating in the large dries, which already
•re greatly congealed,
The officials of the Department of
Agriculture present figures to show
tout the farms of tbe middle West
/Ivorsgo about Did acres. It is as«ertcd
that farms of considerably less acrviige
. yr>pcrly tilled, would ho far more
profitable, ’I he idea u that the Ameri-
« an farmer should till the soil less ex
tensively wild more intensively; fn
other words, that he should mix brains
with Ids b<awii ami thus got better re-
wmIi* for bia woik.
While most of tlie good fanning land
«»f the country is expensive, the work
«*f iirigatlon and feclMinatlon uf swamp
lauds on wfcifcb the governiHeut has
mitered, will ,enable many people to ac
quire land* at reasonable prices. On
aueit own land* tbev will have much
tietter okaouaaelo bfjpotne happy and
' ^ ' ftbanfhey would ii thev
hi some larger aRy. and
illy and fifayilcaliy they
ttatl women.
USOH REMIT
OF
CQDlttl TREiSOtn.
To Ni« Honor, the Tresfirtug iudga
of lira Court of B*neeal ttoaatona lot
UarnvHI County, 8. 0 , TtHy r Term
Court lyoH.
Dear Mr:
A a directed %y 8e»,»ion 4o5 of
the Co«fe of Laws of Month Carolina
fuf HKk.’ I hafvwtlH stiamtt my Ntimtal
report showing amoanu paid for war
rants Issued Uy the County hrfperviaor
and presented fer payment from dune
1st 1 Wi? to Hay »l«t l0OfHnoluaive.
Kespeotfolly,
■ v J II AiMiatrong,
(Entity Tteasurer.
M 0 Lee
Ii 56
N A Hlcrs
21 6o
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20 83
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F G Brabham
10 41
J A Jenkins
17 10
W I. Frederick
HJ H9
J W McDonald
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25 75
T8 Dunbar
m J2
Dixie Dunbar
•j7 62
W W Myrlek
11 91
L G Sttyendir
25 25
J F Kumiliee
It 91
J A Meier
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20 83
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Willis Allen
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1’ W Fiii y
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30
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11 50
O » Dupuis
3 60
'I’Ue Barnwell Sentinel
3 50
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16 70
Willis Alien
2
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1 25
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J( t: Ganoll
6 41
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8 4(i
8J Halford
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Bcnj Norris
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It 91
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G L Falkeimtein
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John Kicliardsoii
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Tom A Hedge
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W B Norris
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F M Young
4 30
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L G Stlvender
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F W Manuel
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Williams Ilay
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J Kmile Harley
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Frank H Creech
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J H McDonald
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Claub i h Warner
J W Kennedy
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Dr A 4 Harter
J A Mcver-
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W H Wilkinson
A K Hair
J Norman Walker.
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K W Kills
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Willis Allen
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Tom A rledge
J K Hart Ison
Dixon Green
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G A Best
J B I'owne '
Tom Ar'edga . ,
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M W Kavea
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B M Dar-iiigton
Frank H Creech
A T Woodward
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J M Turner
J J Creech
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J M Grubbs
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Turn A Hedge
Julius Patten on
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for auditor.
I hereby announce myself x ran^-
dste for Auditor, of HsrltwoH County
sutyect *o tbe role# snd regulations of
“• U*— 1 **-- f “'c w. Mood,.
, lt*rn well, 8. C.
Barnwell, 8- C., April 6th 1908.
—1 reaoeetfolly announce mi * glf *
ramlhlate for reelactlon to the offlee of
20 30! County Auditor, •nhjact to the tnles
loo and reifulatfini* r ri
4 0 | mary election, snd pledge myself to »"
1 75'bide by the result and to nupporttbe
* nomineee ol tbe party. . ,
J74 7f * ^ y *
4 •• Barnwell. S, C., April «th WOS -
I respectfully announce myself a
candhlate for the nfHce Oonnty Audi
tor. subject to the rule* and regula'Jon*
of the Democratic Primary elocfton
and pledge my *elf to abide by the re
stilt and to support the nominee, of the
P ‘ rly ‘ K W Riley.
U F Odom
Willis Allen
C B Hodliord
J W Riley
S J Halford
T W rn-olt
T W Black
B M Darlington
*♦ aa
R C Kirkland
Nal’l supply Co
J ii McDonald
6a 4v *
8 C Walker
126 07
4
41 66
10
5
76
6
8
67 50
8 88
28 26
6
12 66
* >
84 72
88 91
10
20 84
37
8
41 06
8 -50
2 94
4
4 65
30
20 8*
10
29 43
326
LfcD
28 61
3
5-' 47
3
8 35
4 60
15
13 25
5
dK>
8
7
30
5
3
13 50
133 33
07 4'
10
16 05
*3 75
4 24
47 02
. FOR SHERIFF*
Barnwnil, S. C., May HKh 19Q§.
I respectfully announce myself '*
esadidatr for r* elect Ido to the ettee
of MherHf. subject to the rules and
regulations nf the D< mocratio primary
election, ami pledge myaelf to abide by
the reeultswod support tbe aonitaeea
of tbe party. . „
B ■ ■ • . Frank H. Creech.
25
95
40
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
Williston, S. C., May 19th I'-HW.
I respectfully announce myself
candidate for the House of Representa
tives subject to toe rules and regula-
tionaof the l>eiiM*crath? Primary Elec
tion. 1 pledge myself to shlde hy tbe
results and to support the nominees of
the party.- . /.
J. W. Johnson.
^ Pursuant to a resolution sdnpted by
the-A4leii<lsle Democratic Club, April
25th. A I). 1908,'"fmminating me for
the House o Rcpreaentatlvea. t respect*
fullv announce myself y candidate for
the House Of Representatives, subject
to the rule* ai>d regulations of the
Democratic Primary Elections, pledg
ing myself to abide by tne results of
said election and to auppoyt the notni-
naas of the imrty. ■
' — Jas. M. Patterson.
• - -
..Barnwell, 8. C., May 5th 1908 .
N-+espectfully announce myself a
candidate for reelectlmi to the House
of Representative*, subject to tbe rules
and regulation* of the Deinocralio pri
mary election, and pledge mvself to
abide bv the re.iiit and to support the
nominees of the party.
A. B. Patterson.
Ulmer, 8. C.. May 4 h 1908.
Blackvitto, 8. C., April 27th 1900, «,
1 hereby atmonwee myself a candi
date for the office of MharUf of Barn
well-rounty subject to tbo ruloa and
regnlsrt.vns governing the deatueratlo
primary.
' r —- Utoprotf ally,
W.T. Walker.
Williston, 9 C , March 18th 1908.
I re.pec fullv snnnune* mvself *
candidate For the ofllcs of BherllT, sub
ject to the rules and regulations of tbe
Democratic Primary election, and
pledge myself to abide By th* result
and to support tbo nomlneosSbf tbo
party.
B. A. Wise.
Fairfax, 8. C. March, 17th 1906.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for tbe office of Mharlff, sub.
ject to the rule* and regulations of tho
Democi stle Primary election, and
pledge myaelf to abide by the result
sad to support tbo nomlnea# of tho
parry.
B. F. Thomas.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date lor the office of .sheriff of Barn-
well county, subject to the rules and
regulations of tbe demociatic primary.
William W. Moor*.
I rrattfctfully annmim* mreelf a
candtdateSwr the Iloiue of Represen
tative*. subject tothe rules and regu
lations of tbe Democratic primary elec
tion, and pledge mvself to abide by
the result and to‘«U(|M>rt ttie iiominees
of tbe party. -- - ^ ^
0. D. A. Wilson.
Kasieniug Faturapn Co
69 33
J W Johnson ,
50 80
G W Green Jr
3 03
Simon Brown 1 * Son*
5 75
J G Spann '
41 81
Dr A B Patterson
3
J B Armstrong
99
J G Fanning
25
B R L mg
6 23
A P V\ oodward
29 8-3
J K Morris
8 rij
8 Town* - r - ^ ■ —
4 26
W F Matas
3 49
Julius Patterson
11
3 T Duncau
46 20
J B Morris
12 11
Aaron William*
A «2
J -satili
11 01
W'IIIts Allen
2 25
J 1 > Box
A
J F Harley
3«
Clay Pm 8 Warner
37
LutUn Dyches
8
D 8 Black
23 75
J A Hair
« 13
WHIN Allen
2
T J A rledge
* 15
. W Riley All
6 25
J B Morria
15 73
L G Sffvftoder
23 76
T W Black
6 36
T S Dunbar
18 01
8 H Usaary
2
Dlxl« Dunbar
15 91
L 8 null C
28 76
W 8 Snailing
3 50
Nixon Grocery Co
112 2U
8 K Morris
3 |5
A B Patterson
Chattanooga Sewer Pipe
ft T BUn
5
Clay ton 8 Warner
Win Still
27 72
6 08
120 60
A hie ft MilUr
8 4»
J T w iisra
0‘
J D Jenny ft Son
48 69
J L Box .
16 26
E L Patterson
26 67
J l> Whittle
60 77
W Riley All
6 2>
The Barnwell Sentinel
JU
L G Stlvender
26 75
Q A Kennedy
•1 92
F© Brabham..
to 41
4 LDsavwM 131 64
R A Deason I 26
KO Black 34 75
J F Rountree 11 »i
l^tnon Bros. 83 39
Dr RC Kirkland 10
J C Keel 90
RK Parker 90
L W Manuel 25 97
Frank II Creech 125
F U Creech *. 4 28
*• ** . 74 60
W V Manuel 36 32
O M Main 22
Kasterllng Patterson Co ;26 23
4 W Johnson 22
J B Morria ^22
F U Creech 11 93
A B Patterson. 6
J E Grubbs...: 1 50
J W Riley 15
Tom A Hedge...... 12 60
J G Fanning 27 60
PF Parker...* 15
ohn K MnelMng 4
Mise Agnea Richardson 3
Goo 11 Bates 12 61
Continued on (bird page.
‘•The world will soon want twenty
millioii balea of American cotton a
year” Is a recent prophecy.
And judging the future by the past
tbe South will be fooled Into trying to
make that much, regard leas of rUk of
general bankruptcy. If the home
labor supply shall not he sufficient the
hive* of Sonfbern Europe will send
their surplus swarms to gather and
carry away the honey 6f the boundless
cotton Ileitis.
Molalr A Porter
F M Young Co
J B Morris
J W Riley
J G Fanning
G M Holly
W P Cave
Willis ft Co
J T W iuoii
J B Morris
J ti Fanning
Easterling PsUeraoa Co
Charlie Brow ■ -
Simms ft Bose
Nixon Grocery Co
<# Allen PoMo
The Barnwell Mentia*!
J H McDonald
W L Frederick
Wfc Harter
P J Eeigler
Clavtun 8 Waver
KC Roberto
r w PHoe
4 w Riley
Commodore Edster ,
J V Kpet
U H Ktoree
» Warner
aXur»key
Morria
0 W Moody
W L Frederick
** i* man
Ctoyton i
B Maiur
RlMor
47
3Qf 30
218 34
46 ol
15
25
14 92
18 20
24 13
7 40
6
107
76
50
101 21
30 50
6 90
128
29 94
12
28 75
20 84
73 II
40 06
II 44
41 86
38
15
• 25
1 2A
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1A
2
2
8 60
A0 *1
CANDIDATE COLD*!,
Prinary Election August 25tii.
_ _ FOR TREASURER,
“ MSrowoH^S.-D , June 2nd 1908.
1 respectfully announce myself a
candidate tor r« election to the office
of County Treasurer, subject to the
rples snd regulations of the Demo-
atlccr Primary Election I pledge mv
self to abide by the resnlte and to sup
port tbe nominees of the party.
J. B. Armstrong,
FOB THE STATE SENA rt
f respectfully announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the State
Aenate. subvert fo tha rule* and regu
lation* of the Democratic Primary
Election. 1 pledge myaelf to «bt«t« by
tbe result sad support the nomiiweaof
tbe party.
Ora. H. Bates.
FOR CLERK OF COURT.
Barnwell, 8. C., May Mb i
•1 respectfally snnminea myself a
c indldat* for the office «f Clerk uf
the CtiSrt Of Common Plata amri ‘Gen
eral Sessions, subject to the rale* and
regulations of the Drameratie Primary
Btarthm, pledging my self w aMda hy
th* result* and (6 rapport
aeaaof tbe party/
w,a
FOR SOLICITOR.
Barnwell, 8. G\. May 4;li I!V)8.
I respectful'y announce mvself n
esndidste for reelection a* Molldlor of
Ib<- Mecon^l Judicial CtronR, subject to
the rule* and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary election, pledging tny-
salf to abide bv the result* anil to sup
port tbe nomine** of tbe party
. . James E, Davis.
Bamberg, 8. C.,May 4th 1908.
I respectfully announce Vnrself a
candidate for the office of Mollcitor ol
the Mccond Judicial Circuit, subject to
the rule* and regulations of the Drain
eratic Primacy Flection, and pledge
myself to abide bv the result and sup
port the party note In re*
H. M. Graham.
I herehv announce mvself a candi
date for the office of Solicitor of the
Second Judicial Circuit pledging mv
self to abide hy the rules and rrgula-
tiona of th* D emocratic Party aod to
support the nomiuees thereof.
, James F . Byrne*.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT
OF EDUCATION.
Elko, 8. C. May 25, 7008.
At the urgent request of many
friends 1 respectfully announce my
self a candidate for the office of County
Superintendent of Education, subject
the rules and regulations of the
Democratic Primary Election, pledging
myself to abide bv the results and to
support the nominees of the party.
Horace J. Crouch.
Barnwell. 8. C. May 5tb 1908.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for re-election to r the office of
County Mnperintende.nt of Education,
subject to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic Primary elevlion, and
pledge my self to abide by the result
and u> snppott the nominees of the
party.
B. M. Darlington.
Elko, 8. C. April 18ih; 1008.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate (or the office of County 8n-[
perintendent ot Education, subject to
the rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic Primary election, and piedg*
myself to abide hy the re«nlt and to
aupport the nomiuees of the panv.
G. E. Bin.
A
FOR SUPERVISOR.
• *
Seiglingvllle, 8. C. May 23d 1908,
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of County 8u-
pervlsor, auhject to the rules and regu
lations of the Democratic Primary
Election, and pledge myself pi abide
“'fby tha results and -aupport the noml-
ol Hie *=»*•.
- r ' O. W. Barker.
Biackvijle, 8. C.. May 18tb 19i8.
I respectfully announce myself a
oafididNie for Hie office of County Su-
pervisor, subjeot to the rules and regu
lations of the Democratic Primary
Election, and pledge myself to abide
nees of tbe party.
Isaac H.UuUo.
Mneiling, 8. C., April 40th UtC8.
I hereby anno ince myself a candi
date for the office of County 8upervl*or
of Barnwell county, subject to the rules
and regulations of tha Democratic prl-
»ary. 1 plede myself to abide by tbe
results and suport tbe party nominees.
Geoype J. Diamond,
BarnsraH. B. C., April 7th 1908.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for re-election to tbe office
of Ceuntv Supervisor, subject to the
rule* and ragulatton* of the Democratic
Primary election, and pledge myself to
abide by the result ant^to support the
ioee* of the party.
4. B. Morria.
FDR &ALC.
, . JfOR CORONER.
. Sycamore. M. C., May 11th 1908.
T respectfully announce myself a
candidate.for the offli-e of Coroner of
Hmrn wmlI ( \*HntT. Ruhi« t i*L tO thn riiliiA
Otoill VT vy * st» tl wj i mx*t*f* erw wwe ***** * *• *
ami regulntions of the D«-mocratic Pri
mary Election, and pledge nyseif to
abide by the result and to support the
nominees o( tne party.
Charlie M^ Croft. -
Barnwell. 8. C-, April 14th 1908.
Having served four years a* Coroner
of Barnwell County 1 «dTer lor reelec-
•.Ion subjetti fo the rules of the Demo
cratic Pilmary.
Clayton 8. Warner.
duelling. S. C. March 26th 1008.
I respectfully arnonnee myself k
c-n-lidate for the office of Coroner of
IUtbwell Cminry subject to the rolee
amt regulation* of the Democratic l*rl-j
mary elect!.m, and pledge tnysq^f to
abide by the result and to support tha
nomiuees of the pat tv.
I^wis B. Creech.
FOR MAGISTRATE.
Ulmer, 8. C., June Ist 1908.
I re*|iectfiilly announce myaelf a
candidate for the office of Magistral#
at Ulmer, subject to tbe rule* and
regulation* of the Democratie Primary
Election. I pledge mvself to abide 1st
the result* snd to support the nomiuees
af tha partr.
W. L. Brant.
Usttieyllle. 8. C.. June 1st 1908.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of Magistrate
at.Four Mile, subject to (he rules and
regulation* of the Democratic Primary
Election. I pledge myself to abide by
the results and to support the nomi
nees of the party.
- . T. 8. Dunbar.
Allendale, 8. C. t May 27th 1908.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Magistrate at
Allendale, pledging myself to abide
by the rules aod regulations of tbe
Democratic party and tdSapport the
nominees thereof.
R. P. 8earson. Jr.
Bsmwell. 8.0.. May 12th 1908.
At the urgent requests of many
friends 1 respectfully announce myself,
a candidate for the office of Magistrate
at Barnwell, subject to the mice aod
regulations of the Democratic primary
election, pledging myaelf to abide by
the result and to support the nominees
of the parly.
R C. Halford.
Barnwell, 8 C., May 4th 1008.,
I,hereby announce myaelf a can
date for the office of Magistrate
Barnwell, subject to the rule* ai
regulations of the Democratic primary
1 pledge mvself to abide the resalta'
andtoiippott the nominee* of the party.
R. L. Ussery.
Binder ille, 8. C., May 4th 1908.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the ottlc* of Maglstrat*
at Hlac.kvillc. subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic primary,
and pledge myself u> abide by (he te-
•ult» and support all nominees of th*
party.
J. W. Hair.
Allendale. 8. C„ May 4tb 1908.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for rtcleciion to the office of
Magistrate at Allendale, subject to tho
roles and regulation* of the Demo
cratic primary, 1 pledge myself to
abide the results snd support the nomi
nees of the party. •
W. R. Brabham. „
Blackrille, 8. U., April 27th 1908. —
I hereby announce^ myaelf a candi
date for reelection to the office a*
Magistrate of Blackville Township,
subj- ct to tbe roles and regulations of
tbe Democratic Prituarv.
A. i\ Woodward*
Ulmers,f». C- April 27tb 1908.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tne office as Magistrate at Ul
mer*, subject to the rules and reguia- .’
Hons of the democratic primary.
1 pledge myself to abide by the e#-
solts and support the party noniLiera.
L. 11. WIIBams.
Barnwell, 8. C„ April 13th 1908.
I hereby annouuoe mvself a candi
date for the office of Magiatratc at
Barnwell subject to the rules and regu
lations of the Democratic primary.
I pledge myself to abide the retuM*
snd support tbe ttominees of the party.
D. bain Black.
WHHston, b % U., April 7th, 1908.
I hereby announce myaelf a
data for the office of Magistrate at
Baton, subject to th* rules and
«ra* of Use Democratic primary,
pledge mvtalf u> abide the resulu
raspiwto th* nominee of the party.
; W. L. Frederick.
Rarawetl, March 23d 1908.
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On* 38 H. f*. ongHw amd heder, Ow# .
70 raw gin. One epM tramptog press,
belting, psrilies, shafting, all cemplto- ^
* • new. Address.
A.F. Greene.
WWHetoe. B.C.
ray Mir a _
«r Magistrate
. , t® the rules and
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