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■■■I 1RKVR T" T’ T' ,L * mmm m. - (trC'W • fhc Barnwell People. iWO. W. HOLMES, Editor i Pwp’r 'ivutfEsr cdCwnr TlimidDAY, Al X K. X t llXM.. , i i ■ ■ UJ R: ; 6UM.M KK SCHoOli. Totlnj\w« o|w» n Hi'tiool Xfty •brief lai./f>>h f<LT the 8t«to cendideteV ho mey enter the (fete* of Hernwell ••ftijuty tomorrow hnd deliver their mee- to t,ho«o that Htjieurfcle to henr (he l*eue« dlecHMOf. You, coioinif gentle**eo, e'HJ -dtid -fc Vlnurrw Wnlilirfr rnn Vhet-U ■7* n r tr* the lUrnwell w«y, to give the «i*(l li.v.d and ire deal to all worthy l-cople rh vtcome to wiake trtrrir font* ^•rin(» between the iCdislo *»B,the ita- V« n null * . You will find ua a plain, rather old fauhlooed people, loyal to the eacred Yrbdniona of tli»5 part and'with rtetrOiro ’t-f hljfh MeaU for <fw XhrWre. in onr hVarte. At leaet K'e think ao and try fj lUet accordingly. We luck amne thing* that othora woratilp, hut are not Onvlout), but rather gratt-fni tbiTt, our Ho. a are »*u«r tn thnan yleaaant plleea The real of the State may keep and welcome the colton mills, the electric lie**, tlia chained water powera, the taiuoke darkened heaven, aky avrapci*. innntclpal bonded debt* and the atawight aet eyed chaaetN ofThe golden •calf. We will be tatiidlfd with making ghe laigeat water •melona, the moat de* liclou* cantaloupe*, the tenderoat vege- tablca, with a constant Summer long anceeaslon of pic nlca, harbocuea. flah feaata, aochil' vlalt* and protracted •tneetiuga These thing* make life worth living to ua. We want you to make yourselvea at Imine. toYnix with the people, to tell thrill what you know and to ask theta what they think. You w ill dud a heap of good, solid, saviirg sense lu ( thc lieada of the men who earn every dol lar that they g.t by doing a hundred cent* worth of real head or hand wofk. You will find wisdom and idea* worth your while In talking with men who tnay road fen* hooka and paper*, but who think much and breathe pure air end drink clear water and who gc through: life unanhawod of the past and unafraid of the future. And we atk your attention to the platform of the Itarnwell IXtHoctacy "iCFauopieti tkf cetiuiy coiiccoikm Way Uh^bOf; . At khe l&itial utccUag of the cam- I iaigu u i* im tt wild proper that the hmioornttc pa r ty-retretr dcrirteirgo Of tidoiity to the great princtplvs for w bleli It contenda and also to denounce those pollcea and praettoca which would be subversive of those ptinclplrs and If pursued wKI Inevitably destroy the fair fabilcof our free liisdtiitluns. 2, Wo denounce the use of the Qix paver* money to bring immigrants in to tills M.iie. It is not a Innctiou of fgoverumont aud abould net bo allow- ♦.il. 4. Wo denounce compulsory edu- v iiion. as It simply Dieana compuisory tskation, which would fall most heat I- Jv u|mn the agrlcultursl Interests, ho- Mdr» destroy ing one of the foimdiition principles. 111*011 w hich our government ii sts—that the parent, not the htute, is the proper guardian and prolector ol the child, 4. We denounce all efforts to destroy tho vulunlary system of tiXfctiou, which has obtained In this Bfate since the foundation of our govorniucut The right Of assessment l» a sovereign capacity, end the attempt of the la.\ *.1’.ing class t** establish a hireling nta- Phiuerv of lax oalcis, to wlooo the en ure property ol tho Mato shall bo On- frueted would inevitably lead to cor- luption and despotisin. AN KAiilKH WAY. The annual meeting of tho erttton tu^itufacfurert of thla State w as held mi lalcui. Springs two wi cks ago. It was well aiumded. nearly a hood ml mill men attending lip) Tcssluti which «’uutinued tevera! days. It Was stall’d that at tho prekent price* of cotton goods the mills can make ek(muses hut clear no prollt il they pay 12 cents fur bale cotton. Il there was any talk of any effort to raise the prices of nfaniifactuicd cotton goods the public was not III to ruled. iUauy of the iulll- f wu arc told, aj^uot hiptneiai cfSptrfh>ha “ko, hold tb#P goods for better prices., They owe uutiUed debts and cannot borrow inotiev on their good* in warehouse to meet current ex prime of operation. They are ns helpless as the fanner who Id vea a lieu lu get the means for making his crop. Tku Association again put itself on jooord a* lavoring the compulsory education of childicii under twelve years of tige. Xu doubt some such regulation is needed iu the mill tow ns. aviiyre many kids run at large while their parent* are at work. lint why don’s the mill manager* make it a coudi’iou of their contract* that no father, mother, guardian or above twelve years old member of any family should be glyen employment If the children of that household under twelve years of age are not made to go Co school* IVe don't like to be or to look to be tmclurltablr, but the mill owners . aeem to u* to be nor king on a deffnite plan to secure ao over shaic of control tir atato legislation and government. The Democratic prophet* of evil who gre predicting a third defeat for W . J. Ttryan may Hud next November that they "blowed off tbeir moutha" too •vma. This haa been a year of political surprises and 1Mb la not rpilte half *o«m. Theta lA’inoeratie hy|*oeHondriac<, though they don’t mean it, are helping Taft, .because Many don’t care to ~ vote fbr a enndldata who*« aupporter* are Uiklbg against hit chances, and many Car (lid amn ibM Uiey think > th* hope ot getting eeat- If you can’t It l« good to ste thsl the candidates for the Unl.ed States Senate afe reali zing that Immigration Is ad Issue Of ihrealeuiitg import to bur people. There is nihcli for th*'m to leiirn and for ttirff' 1 hfOrmAUOrv#e Will soon open khtl/'prbv err ft no 04 •a one ■der-Scmmcr scliool aixnitaHy de- t^jf tbc ht.lne w*Were love! If any one of our tomorrow ylsltlng esmlldstes w Ishe* to talk about some thing new let him give his opluiouk of the causes of tho constant emigration of college graduate* and sturdy white fanners from this btat^ to the South. West and North. There must be a >rcwi<on and there should be a remedy. A well Informed i.'ardllivUti who Is of of ■**«, are »ln close touch with the belt people tho State tells us th.it three fourths the white folks of Sbiith Carolina on this paper’s platform u* to inimi- gallon. but {ho one fourth flavor I «fg imml- gnfl1tN*Uccd* constant wottclAng, for it 4ias strong backlog over the sea and in the North. HOW TO DUVJCkOr HONOR IN * IJOYS. i on Before the Tri-State Conler- ence.of Orphanage Stiperinteu- dents,at Tliomasvlile, N.C. To lie frank with yon, I do not know. If there U any Infallible way, I have not found It, If there Is any patent right process. I have nut read of it. Kindle the Spatk. J 1 Some of ns are tempted at times to say of certain boys that they have no honor Thefr cuodocl iudi>-a*es it. They disappoint you timo after time. They seem to be set axainst every man. and every woman. Asked if fh y do not want to bo honorable men and at tain position* of user** Inc**, they will llslly U*d ywu no, they don’t care for that at all. They .don’t care to excel iu a deolamution contest. Tney do n./t w Uh the praUo of good people. They do not egre to be good. liiittheie U no boy ihat can not be reached. The xe>«*on he talk* to us so rudely la because we dM not go at In.in lu the right wag. Wo have failed to eompreliued him. Delicate, perverse, ciuuiillcttteil little rascal, we think him to be. he is made iu tho image of (Jod. Ho is rough, hut God lore* him. When wo lutyc done owr best, ex hausted ourselves and failed, then what? W hy, sisMpiy w« have not un derstood that boy. He can be reached, if wc have failed, blame ourselves. W«« have not discovered the way to win hUu. Out method* may ofltfl buVe succeeded before But they have failed litis time, Thu ettrreut ol ii.llushcc I* hoi aUith etl,. i*.not uiireacbable because he bus uof becii'icached. Haw Honor Grow*. Appeal to the bourvrablo in every boy. In a scape, met ? Yea, for there is no way to cultivate honor except hy puiting it to work . The mt inory like* to be inistetl and grow* stronger by being freely excrcicd Honor develops by use. And ret, when there I* such a feint (rat e of this article in a young- a ter you can't put much of u burdeu on It, to be sure. It will not stand any v* ry bear/ Strain. No, but there la a way of watching a boy even while you afV tritsting him. That dvtcs not seem to be a good statement of tho case, however, though it is true.' You may watch a boy even when you fully trust him, but for the purpose of seeing how nobly he may do. A fellow in whom the rudimentary principle* of honor arc but slowly developing U not th>. one to bo trusted wkb a heavy re sponsibility. iiy all means keep him away from temptation, and keep temptation away from him. lie U not strong enough to stand a heavy strain. He Is a babe, and must grow a good deal before he can glye a strong, sturdy no to a temp tation Be sure not to run P10 great a risk. And yet that hoy must be wist’ If suspicion and distrust aie all about him there I* -urelv no grow th of any high principle of honor./ It a boy once gets it in his heart that he i* trusted and that high things are expected of him, 1 hen it may be expected that he will rise to the situation. An Kpoch in Life. * 1 am a strong believer In the personal and absolutely private interview. A dioy does not listen well it lectured in a crowd, nor does he take it to bltosUr If advice I* given lu the presence of oven two or three oilier* ho docs not give It he<t attention. But it is a mighty help to reproof, exhortation, instruction, to ho able to give it iu secret, where it may faU on only one pairuf rat*. It Is in this wav that the most effmtvc work eih be done on the ^Hourt ol a boy. One- can utter thing* to him in this wiiy that could not he said otherwi-e. Get away from the crowd, look your boy In (be eye, talk to him. tu bis Mini, plead with him. The average boy will uever forget such a season. It is often an epoch In his life. The prlv ate luten levy, when the truth I* spoken in love, I* matched by no other method whatever. Win Hit Confidence. Get the boy on your side. Little can be done to develop honor in a boy till he agrees tiiat it la the right tiling and Ik willing to work for lr Get the bov to understand and then get him to cooperate. Anything can be done with 0 bov who i* on yom* aide and working with you. No |>ower on earth can make him lionorabic It haffoao- not want 10 ne. Oet him in line. Sometime ago a'poy at a certain in stitution was loumf'to have a parlor rill.- in oU possession. He was brought before the superintendent, w ho talked to hlid kindly, hut reminded him that the rules of the institution forbade this, and the rules must be respected and obeyed And the reasonableness of the rule was explained to him. Though Tiff might be rarefuI in hand - ling such an instrument, many other ho£* would not lie Carelessness would result in the putting out of eye* and the like. All boys must be treated alike; ouo could not be allowed a par lor rifle, and others denied; therefore (he rule had to bn made to proncrlbe them entirely. The bov saw that the rule was reasonable, and the interview wat so suoceaWti! .that before be left he stated that another boy had a parlor rifle that he thought he could get if it was desired. Then another came, and another, until a visitor to the office of the aoperinlendent might have thought an organization of the miilury com pany was under contemplation. Ditnage no method ol falls'!? love it true that n trol. ft* iha'c| mother abli so trtie that .if tBe'hwhre 0. There Is trnciion bit trnl. in kind of the emit Hng Love’ shine on b« shove! love boy by bellevi that we e| This kin #ithout lo; work or Inf •ft tint i’i ie may lovewml not eon- of many ft fond grand- .both isTI- trol worthy Is left out. police con- *e, hut the Cl fill because and U wil- ai’count, | t-l eat s heart fly -1—: senator nloel. it mfant, of, co ontr >1 that I* po lied one assents :: ver faileth. and a* yre dnrl ness, Ihougti it ffa d 01 it. *0 We majvXT side to Into honor bv tni-tif g them, g I 1 Ihem.bv teft<’lilng them pec great things of them, coneth not hy whip add scourge and d irkened reflection rooms, but by that ge aeration of power In the inner Iife wbli U respond* to the voice r.f a friend wh i*e heart la full of the dear Lord’* lo 1 e. Let me recapitulate by saving. . Every bpyTi is honor Some person*' may fall wiiili rertaiu bov*. but tbeir fkilure doe* not prove the boy's de*ii nation., I . ^ ,u. f ,LL — on his hnhor, let him trnst him, fklt ? ' a lioy at you ’Htrp' know tl her that he had better not be allowed to meet temptation unnecessarUy. Talk to Hie boy alone—oust tho pri vate jhtyrvlew. o are the reasonable wfty aud get him on yotit fatieftb. TiUfnsn Is geiting along Hff ftiffepe soundlr, d stand* navel without Ttlmt would you dh, my hoy, asked a professions! ymialist. proudly, if you could slug like me? U|.ive totnesinging lessons! replied the lad. bare made up mv 'that when 1 married a fool. Sand—ThaYiremlnds mo of mind, you 1 Tbtt is wliv b.U n>*triage was ft fall- nre: Me did wTt the Tonrtlng before marriage. Jle peyfer talked hi* affair* over with his ftifb- He thought of hit wife only a* ft'cheap housekeeper He never iiresffnt’d that a wife deserved ; praUe orfOShpllmeiii*. He married an j idesl. audwa* disappointed Pi lind It, bad^ows. flelpa d no attention to hi* fw'rsonal appChroence a f ter marriage. He treated lift wife as lie would not have dared t«’treat another woman. .a re mark you made just befoie we WeiM led; You remember that vou said uld bo hard to tlnd tWe ‘people more alike than you and C. Iv* To live within one’* safcirv I Miardpno one ck i h flouht It. lluj/(hera Is no ’Aoftbt ’twere harder still Tfttry,to live without it., - <iu the hiti ness of jtbui side The gicst >f these e la lo ve. i , nigh one of the sma te»t cotton Sonthl (.'a ’otlefa staml* fourth iu •odtactHon of tho staple. As . a meUt itiying Siaje it kee head o (the uoluuit Gcnl. A Hpartftnh (iover electioh. Ihert 1y ihhrg. or of The season, Klorviuje 1 ouhty Woinau Bia.’k ( a rattle The sn h Gilchrist L* I** orid.-i in Hie primary 114 made the race op a h eal option IpUtfurm as against Mtii'Vc prohi billon !irgo«t ra iV sipike story <if th 1, liny other, cqmcs.froi this f roin Last avee^t a cj ilorwl wliilel pit king hack liber r e* on reck was hltp-u on tici f; cc b> a id tllei In five miortes time. ' killed and fou id to <1 the usualJbut on. SlAYEl) HIS LIKE. Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine says In n recent letter: **I have uard Dr. King’s New Discovery usan v vearr. Tor enug|i* and colds, khd I think it I (lave found it a jreli-- dy for 1 he throat and lung compUinlts, and would no more be with on t 4 liottle tban I would bo wltli- ’ For u-arly forty year* •verv ha- suk*.! at the hesd of Ihtig rMnwtileft. A* a,!|i f pnpiimonia, anil hcaibr * it ha* no e>iiial. - — saved mj able reihi out fwo'd New 1M lliroat at vontive weak Inn Tft \X D F A M I L Y M^'mcIN K? 11 give*me plesvrtrfe to «ytcaV a good (woitl for Electric Bitter*,” wrins Mr.- Frank (JonJan of No. -&8 ntm«t<>n St., ■Yurk': * Its trgfJind family medi cine for dv*pp|i*ia and liyer 'complica tion*; while fmr tame back and weak ■kMnev* Ft cannot 1m too highly recom- ntepded/’ fcleotrtC Einers tegulare 'he digestive fatrCtlon*, purity the hF6vd and Impel t renew ed i^gor and Vi»*lity, PC tveaY and debilitated ntboth sexje*. Bold r nni|«r guarantee at C., N. , B^:|l'ckbaUcr , * drug store. 8ftc. FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE Notice D hereby given that on Sat- fhe hflderV^pTr ill lilf with Mon, .Ldiii Yi. Knelling d of Trohate, Trer final return a* HtrVx of the estate of .1. A. Rotin •iiitfi. deceased, and ftpp1|Mfor letters diMniissory, Vj, Hr*- HultFe RonntVew. KxetRrtrtx. June 2ith, l.KK. 'pro of Sold under guarantee at C. N. Bnrek- I Sept, f lianer’s (Jrqg *Uirc. uUu. wwd ft hff i Foe < 1 rial bottle Ireo. CLV.IEOX AlinitTLTVRAL ' COLLEGE EX VMI.MTIOX M'lie examination for the award of Sebolftrshlp* iu Clem«nn Agricultural t?oll«>ge will he hetd in the County Court llonfo_mi Friday, July 3rd at ‘.I a m. Aprilcaut* must lllf out proper form*, to he secured from llie County Kupjrinie-ident of Education, helnre they will be allowed to stand, ilie ex- inninatijn*. For detailed information apply to the Supr of Kdncarlon of to the President of Clemson College. A ptdicant* for admission to the col lege, who are not seeking for the scholarship*, will also stand entrance ex tmination* at the court house July ltd The Schdlstrshlps are worth $100 and fiee tuition, ‘ • - 'I’l e m xt session o( the college opens 1 In; H SnlogocsfluH -information ap^ NOTICE. Office County Supt. of Eduealloft. Barbwe.ll, K. C June 2id, 1908. The Aiken, Barnwe I Bamberg Dis- tilct Huminxr Sclmol for -white teach ers, will bo opened at the Aiken Insti tnte. Aiken. M LY on Monday, July 13th, at 12 o’t^ock M., and will close on July aist. 'lihe County Board of Bdn- uatioii earnegtly requests all teacher* who expect to teach In free public ^ghool* of tiff) wbrn-e nami)4_t:ouutie*. to attend tW* .Sumhier scirnol. All teacher* are 1 to enroll at tho oper lngof flfRwchool. to attended regu larly and staVWl the exatniiiaiIon at the cluae of Cliy W^VOol. Tlii) renewal ot a teachers eer!?ficHie by the County Board of Education is forbidden by faw, unless the t« acher attend* a sum mer ftehnnl fof teacher*. All teachers who neglect oi fail to attend the Dis diet rummer School, (and whose cer tificate* have expired) ft iil haye ffh opporAunity cr> get < ft•lilicates at the fall exwininaflon- hn—teachers. Trot' a failure <*r uegffsct to attehrt' the &uni- mer Bcho»)|, of the exHminalion, w ill place the renewal of certificate In the band* of the Btatc Uoatd of Education. The ediiiCTT rf rirVul i- ut tl.u I li^rrii r ESTATE SENATE- H| resjwdtfully announce mysejf A candidate for re-election to the Urate Ueftktb. subject to the rules »nd regu- lartymv of the Democratic Primary Erffdlfon. 1 pledge myself to abide by the vertilt and support the nommws 01 0-0* II. Ratel. “rxiir , the.oAhft rnles and t'OR representative. Robbins, S. C.)Jnne23rd 1W-. rt’rfttefiil'y appreciating the snlendliY vote I received at theilast 1 Election and the earnessikouest that 1 1 idroiiMff.giiin make the racej I respeef- Suhilrier School will consist of tho fol lowing bniiicKea, viz: t ivies and Cur- rent events, Englj^h Grammar. Arirh metic, Algehra, Geography and Thorndikes Principle* of lYaching Teachers will note that the books used in b dh the white and negro schools (with the exception* of Thorn dikes I’rincipff’w of Tc.tching) are the regular udopfbd text hrn k»of the Slate, and ean he secured from the pupil* ol the |mhiiu sc lino U for u-e in rhe ,->um- mer rtchool*. 'I'horndikes I’rinclplos itl tea 'hiug may be sei tired from the depository of the Gounty Superinteiu dent of Education of Alxcn ('•> inly. H. M. I'arlii gton, * — W. M Jotie-, . -f It. Boy 11 Cole, - / Co. Bd, Ed. B. C. fully btqTtoalftnonncS myself a candi date for ihe House of Representatives, pledging myself not only to It^pJe ig< result thereof and the support of Jlro ntrfP'fties’Pof the Democratic 1’artv, hut also to devWe my best energies to tho welfare of my coufftv. J. C. Griffin. Blackville, S. C. June 8th 1«W. I respectfully announce myself ft .’•Hiidlilare'fni the Ihr lives »uhiect tu the rules and regula- tii.i’s oT the DefrtocratKs Primary Itfrur- 1 pledge myself to abide by the ■ * nominees of I ^WWgfKF. Barnwell, fl. C.-, May iith It • I r^i^f^Tuny Ti'nViWnnre caudldaiejor re etoetftfti to of Hherln. subject ffc t1»e regulations r.f the !ticiri election, and pledge mjTdlY to abij, b ' *“ p P ori nominees of tile jf!uT-y\ H. Creech, — JH irWI'lVE.Ii.lO., AprTMffth f heFefcy annonnre Mykelf a candl- daD- T.Vr the office of of Barn well'ft'Mnry subject tn Hie rules and regula\V*nsifOV^teiIVi4 the democrat)* prtfiTN — Respectfully, W.T. Walker. Will 1*100, 8 tl . ttaVeh Ifkth ih08. HfHtec fully wi) non nee my*eir g 1 TiA tWe oiltc * fou. results and to support the thepaitv. , ■’ Thomas H. Peeples, Blackvlfffr, 8. C v Wmiston, 8. C., June flth lfMU. Yielding to tho *oHej,t«tjop of my filends, I respectfully announce mv- self a candidate for the House of Rep resentative*, subject to the role* and regulations of the Democratic Primary ... il.in 1, p'wdqf U> wtdde kg. candidate TOY ttte olUue of UherifT, sub ject to the rule* ahd regnlatlona of .fh| Democratic Triuiary election, and pledge myself to abide hy the resull and to support the nominee* of iht party. / ' • 4. Wise. f’ftlYftlt, 8. tt. 17lb 1D08. •I respectfully anneunce mrseirT candidate for thV ofHce of Uhejritf. sub ject to the rule* and regulatibnt of thft Democratic Primary election, and pledge myself to aNde hy the re»nlY and to support m Nominees of th% ThCttSt. nnonMIift ttykelf a c*ni)\-^ date for the amt* of Sheriff tof Barn- jOaUMUimr, anhjwt to the Ihfrt *11 jp- Primary Election Aligns! 25th. ANNCUNCKM wNT. 1 bog to announce mv candidacy for the United Mta'cs Senate in ;h« aj»- proaching Democratic Primary, and 1 rp-p. ctfullv siiiii it rt.a Democratlc voters of this State, R G. Rhett. jlA^N. GABBEB’S July 1st to July lOlli Inclusive. Muvcr in all its history h:is this community wit nessed such a cut price sale! It will pay everybody to conic to this Store du ring! this Rale and purchase whatever they need at present or will need in future, as they may never ho abljc to purchase a^ain at these prices. Wc will mention a fe wTttCms he re. • —EOR CONGRESS. Barnwell. S. C, June Sth IW. I hereby respectfully announce-my- self a condi Into for re-election to G-.ti gress fmm the Second Gongre-sional DNtric'. of South (‘arollna, subject t<* tho rnh?? And regulstiou* of the Demo cratic 1*)Unary Election, and I hereby pledge myself to abide by the results ot the sumo amlto support the nominee* thereof. _____ Very respectfully J; O. PatteTwmr FOR MASTER. Barnwell, S. C. June Oth IPO'*. • I respectfully announce myself a candidate 'or re election to the office of Matrer for Barnwc'l County, sub ject to the rules and regulation* of the Democratic Primary K notion. 1 pledge ply sc If to abide by the re suits and to support the ur.mineea of the party. IT. L. O'Bannoh. FOR TREASURER, Banfwell, U. C , June 2nd 1908. I respectfully announce myself a candidal* for re election to the office of County Treasurer, subject to the rules aud regulations of tbo Demo- aticor Primary Election I pledge mv- self to abide by the results and to sup port the nominee* of the t'ftfty. ‘J. B. Armstrong, .‘l<> inch j Cambric Toiisdalil Cambric ch Whil 10c. -valiK! at ..vJ 15 ihch White L'lwn at Ginghtuns ^ood quality 12 1-2l' Value Sea Island 3 l-2c, per yuPil. Heady Made Waists good quality, nicely trimmed, at 8!)c. Lingerie WVists 52.00 value at $1.50. Ready Made Skirts full widthJ$1.50 and $<’> (X) val’ie at $3.50c. Altmans Voile 51.00 $1.^5 value at 81)c\ FOR CLERK OF COURT. Barnwell. 8. C-. Jul^jilt 1%^, 1 respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk o.f. the Court of Common Pleas nod General Sessions, subject to the ruby* awd logulatioiH of ihe Demo cratic Pitmary Election. I pledge utvself to abide by tho results and to support the nominees of the party, TV. Gilmore Simms. Barntfcll, S. C.. May 2fltb 1908. 1 respectfully announce myself a candidate for life office of Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas mid Gen eral Ses-ioos, sutijed t.i the rules and rffgutatlopf n| t(ie Democratic I’t imury Elccli'in, ptPHging mrself to abide by ths results and lo support the nomi nees of the party. * W. II. Duncan, Figured Ilhtiste 10c. 12 l-2c. grade at “ 12 l-2c. 15c. Cicpc Chilf’)ii 2.>c value at Torchon Laces 4c. per yard. WTiitc (LmkIs greatly reduced. MILLLNERV AT BARGAIN PRICES. Key to Success. one By far the fullest anther to lh« Httk word “how” is revfalasl In other small but pregifimTjftbrd^ ’ fove/t .iui I Ybera I# oo success In chlldieo a work icbffhfts. «There te All onr W r . L. Douglas, llaniiltoii Brown low cut t shoes greatly reduced, * Highly tailored clothiqg greatly reduced. This sale lor cash only. * — _ »Yoiii’S truly A.. N GAJRKER, , Williston, S. -C. .. way sOV-lftt*’ JftHiH. •..)• ■' "V."OW. •• FOR SUPERVISOR*. Seiglingvillc, S. C. May 23 I IPOS. I respectful I y announce myself a candidate for the JdU.iewf Oomin- su- i»t\ l-or. Sui-Jet t to the rule* aril regu- larlons of tne Democratic Primary Election, and pledge mvself to abide by the results and support the nomi nees of the party. O. W. Barker. B'ackrillc, 3. C., May 18th 19 8., I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of County Su pervisor. subject to the rules and regu lations of the Democratic Primary Election, and pledge myself fo abide hy the result and to support the nomi nees of the party. Ispc H. Hutto. Snelllng, S. 0., April 30th UK'S. I hereby announce myself a candi date for fhe office of County Supervisor of Barn well county, subject to the rules and regulation* of the Democratic pri mary. I plede myclf u> abide by the result* and supot t the party nominees. George J. Diamond. , % 'to*** Barnwell; 8. C.. April 74h IftOS I respeetfully annonuce myself * candidate for re-electicft tl> ; |h« office of County Supervisor, suhjefft to iba rule* and regulations of the Demperaftfc Primary eleitlon. and pledge inys*Jf*io abide by the result ami to support the uaiaineet of Die party. *——-- *.*. Morris the re.ults of said ebethm ahjl Vo port the nominees of the putty'. Mv business engagements, and the condition of my health, will not allow me to make sn active canvSYi. 'There fore I a*k my friends M 'rtch ptedulit to take care of my Interest for hie. Yours Truly, IL M. Mry.wM. WillDton, 8. C.. May Ifith V'Xfil. I respectfully annonnre myself « candidate for tlie House of Representa tives subject to toe rules and leguls- tlonsof the Democratic Primary Elec tion. I pledge Tnyfffflf W shl-te by Ibff result* and to support the nominees of the part). J. IV. Johnson. Pursuant to a resolution fApptfd by the Allendale D-diofrAttotfMib, April •J.ith, A D. Kkt*. nominating 'n>e-Jor the House o Representative*. I respect P.lllv hnuoiiuce myself * candidate for the ii.mse of fcteprriftnmiVM, i&hJecS to tho rule* h t] regulafions of the Democratfc Pi Nuarr-Elections, (dedg Ing myself to abide by tne results «»f ssi.i election and to support the nomi nees of the party. Jas. M. Pattnrsty*) Barnwffii, S. C., May oth 190S. I respi'i-ff tl I 11 an ijopiipefi , p.vndTdate tor reelectlon to the House of Representatives, subject to the rule* and regulations of the Democratic pri iiisyf «lt»eiiun. and plsulge *W)*r , f tt* abide bv the ttf-ttit fthd h) f.upport lb? nominee* cf the party. A. B. Patterson. rimer, S. C.. May 1h 1908. I respectfully annonnre mvself a candidate for the Hou-e of Represen tatives, sulqect tothe rules anti regu- ImPina rtf Hie Democratle primary elec tion. and pledge myself to abide by result and to riq port the nominee* uf f he party. 0. !>. A..Wilson. 1 Yefpitatlotts of the^lemocta^tt primary. FOR CORCWE^. Sycamore. S. C., May 11th l»OS. I respectfully announce mysel/ ft randldatr for the dffliy fir TAMAIheff' of UAiW'MHI L'ohtity^aubjeet to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Pri mary Election, and pledge nyself trt abide by the result and to support thft nominees of tjie party. Y-- 'Charlie M. Ctf Barnwell. 8. C., April Itth 1 J Having served four years as OrmeY I oner lor roeftC^ the nsel Demoi Warner. March 26th ISOS. FDR 5ULICTT£)R. Barnwell. S. C„ May 4:h 1908. I respectfully announce myself a candidate tor^b’elei-tion a* Solicitor of ib i Second Jmnetal tjirrult, subject to the rule* and regulation* of the Demo- eratl • primary election, pledging mv- s’lrto abide by the re*nlt* and to sup port the nominees of the party James E, Davis. Bamberg, 8. C., Mfty Ith Fibs. ■ re»ppctrnlly announce myself a candi.late for the ••nice of Solicitor of the Second Judicial Circuit, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic Primary Election. »nd pledft* myself t<> abide bv the result and sup- imri the party tioiuliit-es. II. M. Graham. I lie-ebv announce mvself a candi date for the office of Solicitor of the Second Judicial Uircttit pledging mv «-lf to abide bv the rule* tihd lejJhH- tions of the iDruocrHtlt: Party and to ettpport the nomiubns thereof. (lomeB F. Byrnes - - - '' FORjSU I’K RIN T EN D E N T OF EDUCATION. lilko, S. C^May 2!i, 1908. At the urgent request of many friends 1 respectfully announce Piy. self a candidate for the office of Cotinty Superintendent of Education, subject to the rule's and regulations of tho Democratic Primary Electioh. pledging myself to abide by tho feMilts and to support the nominees of the party. lloracc J. Grotich. Barnwell. S. C. May 6th 1908. I reftprl’tlully announce myself a candid ate for re-election to the office of Gounty Superintendent of Education, subject to the rule* and regulations of the Democratic Primary election, and pledge my self to abide by the result and to support the nominees of the narty. - . B. M. Darlington. Elko, S. C. April 18th, 1908, I re*i eetfi)|iy sninium».a- mya.»lf-q- candidote for the office of County Su perintendent of Education, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic Primary election, and piedgft myself to abide by the result and Id support the nominees of the party. ' G. E. Blrt of Harwweil GttTlbty lion subject to the rules of t-ratic Piiinary. Clayton S SnYlMng. 8. C 1 re«pectfully arnoutice myself ’a c; ndidste for tho office of Coroner of Hr ra well County subject to ttm IrWffk and regulations of the Demotthilll* Pri mary election, and pledge myself trt aMJs by the result and to *U|»))0lt tbb h'Jtl'iinees of the party. LewU ft. Creech. FOR MAGISTRATE.^ '< Ulmet; 8. T>., vlune 1st 1908. I re»jWt;tTTlUy ftnnounce mvself a candidate for the office of Magistrate at L’imer, subject to the rules and regulations ol the Democratic PrimarY Election. I pledge myself to abide bt the remit* and to support the nominees of the party. W. L. Brant. HattlrrIlle. 8. C.. June Ut 1908* I respectfully announce myself ft candidate for the office of Magistrate at Pour Mite, subject to the riles and regulation* of the Democratic Prim.ry Kl< c’.iou j pledge myself to abida by the r sults and to support the no**!-* i.ees of the patty. T. 8. Dunbftf. Allendale, S. C.. May 27Ui 1908. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Magistrate at Allendale, pledging mvaeif to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic party and ttl lUPpGft the nominees thereof. B. P. Searson. Jr. Barnwell. 8.O.; May 12th 1908i. At the urgent requeat* of mariV friend* 1 respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of MsgutraU ■ t Barnwell, subject to the ruleftjfanj* regulations of |b« Democratic election. pti*«fgui){ illvselt to the result and to sup(M>rt the of the party. R C. Ha! ✓ ^ Barnwell, S C-, M»y 4th 1908.N I hereby announce myself ■ ClInllL date for lilfe office of Magistrate at Barnwell, subject to the r tile* A ml regulations of the Demm-r’atlc primary I pledge myself to abide the results and support the nominees of the pftlt ji R. L. Ussery. tlfflckyille, 8. C., May 4th 1908. I respect fully announce myself ft candidate for the office of MaglstrHlft •*t BM.Ukrlllw. subject to the rule* and frtgulstion* of the Democratic primary. him! pledge m \ self to abide by thw ie- sulta and support ail nominees of the party. Allendale. 8. 0., FOR AUDITOR. I hereby anfftJOflcS (rtyteff a candi date for Auditor of Barnwell County subject to the rules and regulatiou* of the Democratic party. 0 W M^>di, Barnwrtl, S. C. Barnwell, S. C., April*6th 1908. I respectfully announce myself a estftdldate for reelectlon to the office of Lounty Auditor, subj bt to the titles and regulsclons of the Democratlu Prf mary election, and pledge myaelf to a- bide by the reault ami to support the nominees of the party. J C. Keel. Barnwell, S. C.. AprM 6th I9U8. I respectfully •■tnonnee myself J f*"* 11 !*,** U,T Ofttiniy Audr- lb * ro,e, ‘ * nd ttMulft'Jnfc* jN*mocr*»lc Primary election »nd pledge myself to abide hy ihi r*-' «»U and to Iftpporube nominee* of the party.- « w Jt/ W, ■ \ * , Jt,,* BbhHBHhB - - , •• *”—• J. W. Hklf. May 4th 1908. I hereby announce myself a candi date for rvelectiou to thft office M MsgUtra’e at Allendale, tttWjfM ® rules and regulations Of the Demo cratic primary. I (fledge myself to abide the results and support the nomi nees of the party. W. II. Brabham. Blackville, 8. U.,- April 27th 1908. - I hereby announce myself a candi-' date for tetflbetinn to the office tfff Magistral? of Blackville Towtttiiip. subject to (he rule* and regefhvHone of iHl Dggocfatln Primary, -^ A. F. Woodward. tHfttete, 8. April 27tb 1908. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tne office as Magistrate at Ul mers, subject to the rules and regula tions of the democratic primary. I pledge myself to abide by the ee- sulta and sftjrpbrt the party oomiiteea. L- II. WIIllama. Bafff*ell, 8. C., April 13th I908. I hert^F annotinoe mvself a oandi- date fw the office of Magiatrate at Barnwell subject to the rnles and regff- latlon* of the Democratle primaf/. jpl*dge myself to abide IBS resnl and' support tbo nomiftCFf of the D. 8am Bli ^fttlstoii, 8. 0., April 7th. 1 I'teby ■ nnpunee,myself a. ca date fi'i'tb* office pi MsgDtrate at W ID lucon, spbjeet to tiia rules and regnta- Detbocntth) primary. I pledge olvself toabldi. the results and rtpporf the nottriteAof the party. W. t. Frederick.*-^ Atm^eli. 8; )Karch Md 1908. - I hereby anasHmpe diyMdf a oandD dale hr tBe bftca of Magletrain eft ■• r 5***l * abject to the rates tad* reparations ot the Democratic piirnerr