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The Barnwell People.
4H0. W' HOLIES, Editor 1 Pfio'r
Jw^ltebert Altifh >i >ii»» rttiirnB»
♦iABHEST €#USM OI«MJLA¥H)S
TUUJtSUAY.>ULV; i l, IVlS.
OROVKR
Klrut of tlm Rro«ldent«, after th« | I.OXG BRANCH I’HII/OSOPHY
Vattta storm It»d ptwf.cd nod the'hllter-
Yi«m of defeat V¥d been drrfineil "to tlie
rff
Kdr Hotlcftor—lainoa K. Davla Ei*q. from .Saluda, N. C. ami will b« at hoi
Im iimbeot, II. M. (Jrahatu, Ki*q. and i un t|| R rter (he July court. •
.1 K. Byritea, 'Raq,
The other ubsentees were Statr^
I'rlhtrurer Jeiinln^a and Secretary of
State, TttcCowti” who are tniifppoaell,
hiid the H*|'l r ttTiU for Adjutant (jen»-
er.lt, jb'ireeov Ule, ; (dttuitu
bent, and M.T. Thrtuipaon of Coloilrii-
'hta, new. who vwr re ^ith tlio’ Nariotml
Oujtrd encampment on Millit'ana
Irlandu,
dre^a, lojtto'g Mid hfliwl tff wflcoiiif nr
'the pr< *tr*te Sooftj and ai »n the clout?*
>d future with the how-yfdtft,TO.-_
For that hla name tiitall’ionjf 1 b« In
mlnona and hn. memoryMtonored wlrile
ffratitude ahlde* In human hearta
How alxllit holding new crop cotton?
Aro but arranffetnenta nnddr way?
la there any prolrfthle rfr ffioaelble
V<an that will fattao the Incominjj cn>p
>to bo marketed gradually?
If we are not mlataken thw -ftirmera
owe more lor making the erftp of ISdfc
Ihan any recent' preMona crop has co*t
them, and their ot>iigat!tn^*'iU<tVJ <hio
In a lew month*.
The mine waht cheep cotton ttnd wHl
r*uy aldwly. tsecatraedt ta their krteraat.
to do »o erwl hdcanae they tiaven’^ and
aan’t borrow the nieney <to lay ih large
.. fctiurk*.
The ootton spinner* ami »peculator*
ttre a* nolld a* a well drilled and diw-
X;lpllned army.
The cotton growTra are like aheep
Mithout a ahcpltcrd.
Til K NKWi.KAF.
^1n*t then, and women al.«h, we anp-
Jwme, turn aVer lire tfew Irttf on New
Year’* day *118 soon igeY »o bbsy that
they forget tbvlr good rerolutions and
falljpack Into tiielr old ways.
. Suppose, dear reader, that on next
'Saturday, Mily Ith, you adopt a neav
tlctilaratloo of imlopondeiice. It took
the American eolont«t* srsrwn yoara of
struggling self sncrldct to mahe good
the I'htladelphia declaration of 1770
hut In these latter day* the iudivIdiiHl
tan achieve Indepenitence in Ich* time
bod with easier effort.
Suppose, dear farmer roader. that
Top, the II' st and laU castse oT all gen-
tilne and sober prosperity, put on you*
(blnkiug cap and review the mistakes
-tif the past *0 that yon may map out a
■ptain mod to avoid repeating ike errors
have boat* so (talaful utul upprolii-
able.
Laying by time i» here. Can’t yoo
figure out a reasonable way to make It
a better time next year?
Begin right now to make plans an-l
preparations fot the best small grain
Crops of yonr liVef, for tfcn tilling of
barns and smoke houses, so that you
w ill not be life long laborer* for tha
jtiovislon raiaers of the "Sorlh-i and
West Such planning will pay yon
tnore than shouting for politician#.
We attended the great State Salva
tion on Frltliy and listened to the self
follow*
"We publish' the annomiwihertt today
of the Candidacy of Hon. |IV. »S. BmUh
of Hampton fur Congress.
The candidsc/of Hr 'Earl H. Rotin-
'ireo for the House, of ^tapreaenUtK’e*
Hs astnonncsstTdnseBte hdftie.
.Aw.
|M Itiwr SH4-U*U-*OHIIlllll of I ho
who are going the rounds and appenl*-
iog to the dear |>cop!e for their votes
(which l», of Pt»ur«e, all they want
from the common undergrowth) and a*
the caififlda'e't w oiilfl'tcll of their own
virtues (which \va« a secret up to torw)
we would plek him out as our iwnn
hut. perliaj** the next sfieaker would
clean hi ihe face of creation in
siu ti a manner that v.e eumc otf tangl-
wfltwHniu. So wenre still In doubt aw
to who w ill get mir vote. Tne county
candidates nut In a ^ne day, all 7t
socriis are mremf'beirig in Vm second
merry njo rirrA»flNvli?i som^iody. But
the thing that eommnnded our ntten-
tioii more thnri all eNe was 10 ) per cent
improvement in coiiiij^ of tne popu
lation -on such occs^wns. No ooliee
was oeodeil, and If .fiilrgs improve a*
much in the next decade as they .have
in the la^t wo predict that the shm up
plare arttTttwtirVe-n 'rtoww and «d«b
iiinu otily required to be 011 duty Satui*
day*. - —
W-o only saw two nofortntsatesi du
ring rim day that we had i«fy reason to
helleye had paid a visit to th*
sai y power house.
h.ow, n* to our dlnm r we ulually^
ce|*t the 1st irfvtl.atlon (If the Ist irglv-
eti^ and get tliere on tlnio and do the
thing after our arriving, but this time
we did not ti«h for an invite and re
ceived three, all fmm candidati *. We
aoceptcd the one tiom tlio Christian
who had no opposition, it perhaps unv
eil us a dotR of soft spapiiig In return
lor ihe hospitality we\would have ra-
Cilved. Tnen loo we were willing to
ri-k getting tilled up at this eYhoontry
palace. We mw with our own lookers
a lln« hnnehof bananas, fnil sire, nuja
hering IW, grow log in the vard of our
hirst a thing never known beforo in
Bar 11 well and who knows bet that the
tfsrden of Etlcn wjis *#ibo where here
a bouts.
So a* the uliadow'lengthened we came
away ftclji'g dial we had kept none
hut g*iod company during the day, and
ttjat wo were lit better shape for our
dallY VeMwlaVimn* fharedf wc had put
in a full day at home tiring out cowrs,
caw+iing, culling out grass Ao.
Kiah Mas.
Canned CORN,
«
Cut and scrape from c.»h fourteen
cups of nice sweet corn. Add one cup
of salt and two cups of boiling water;
cook well three-fourth* of an hour.
stirring often to prevent burning. Tut
jar*,_ .jnat
up in glass jura, just "** you would
fruit and store Hn (soul, dark place.
When ncoihuLKTruse. turn the corn
Into an earthen dLilr and cover well
with bolting watety let stand onefioirf,
then turn olf the salt water and cover
Hgaln. Turnoff again arid season with
milk and hii\ler; add ono tahle«poon-
fnl of sugar, let conic to a boil and
•serve.
thA. dispen
usually ac-
Tho more the Xortnei 11 people seo and
know of the hordes of city Infesting,
wages depressing, crime increasing
liuslnrs* splitting immigrant* I mm
darkest Europe the sK-ker they become
of their condition and the more anxinu*
to unload the uudatirables on the
Country.
Mecretary Straus of the ilepaitment
bf Commerce and Labor has had 1,-
i»50 000 return postal card* sent out to
the farmers of the country inquiring ns
to the need of laborers and undertaking
as far as. ho eau to till order.*. Of
course there are always people r ady
and easy to be fcoled, and sonic w ill
Jump from the frying pah Into the lire.
It U some consolation to have the ho pc
that on March 4th next Mr. titrau* will
teave to emigrate fiotc theoftlco he now
Holds.
THE STATE CAMPAIGN.
'f he candidates for State ofllces had
Oouble chances at ,tlio voters of (his
county last week. On Thursday while
Wsltiug for the northbonud trHin at
Allendale n gtnid audience galhered in
the town hull and gave (he speaking
tdidtors Intelligent hearing.
With rebriiitod rank* the enmpulgn-
ors captured the county seaton Frlihiv.
When County Chairman BulA in well
Cmed words welcomed the visitors the
0;»era House was well tilled w it.h rep-
reaenitatlve citizens, Home thirty
ladies graced the occasion and the
Kisitug newspaper men quickly dis
covered and declared that them are
more pretty girl* in Barnwell than In
•> wuv other town in the Htato.
in Its entirety the meeting was very
like, those of other campaign year*.
There was no lack of ■•ji ll ,li,h.t,>i. »it
T^X SALEH.
South Carolina, \
liarnwell County. S
By dirtue of sundry
tiled In mv ollice by .1.
NOTICE.
n.
OfflceTlounty Supt. of Ei
Barnwell, H. C June 22d, , f903
The Aiken, Barnwe.I fid^ibcrg Dis
trict Hammer School fdr white te’ni'h-
era, will be opened at the Aiken liiati'
lute. A*vk8h. S. C. on Motnlay, July
"ftth, 'at 12 o’clock M,, and will olose on
July 8l*t. The Coiiaty Board of Edu
cation earnestly requests all teachers
who expect (o teach In free public
schools of the above named counties,
to attend this Hummer school. All
tyachers are urged to enroll at the
oper.lng of the school, to attended regu
larly and stand the examination at the
close of the-school. The rttfldWal onr
'—- government Inspectors report fewer
‘cotton hid I weevils Id the Mouth West
than at this dale last year. They at
tribute .thd reduction In numbers to tlte
^arly frost of last Fall and the ftte
awaking of the weevil* till* 8uir?vher
In some of the np>tta!e counttbs ’the
hardest rains known In years fell IrfVt
week. Htecp hill videil Were*..badly
washed and (he Hoc bottom ;J*»d“eorn
crops coveted by the muddy-.Awaters
and abriuliiteiv ruined. < .
I HOW TO KEEP WATER COLD.
Having tried it,
following in min ot-
I recommend
koopiity
the
watef
Demoiraiic rh’lugatca, patriota arfd
plottirs arc stcauiing towards Denver
Colorado, where the national convert
yrwTwill meet on—next Tuesday—to
nomiiiHte «•«t*• ti 1 lute* fur ITuxidfUt Atldj
Vice President. The attendance prom
isc* to he record breaking.
BEST THE WORLD AFFORDS.
It gives me nnbotirdod pleasure to
recommend Btr-klen’a Arnica Salve,
ssysJ. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hl!l, N.
C. I am convinced Its the best salve
the world afford*. Il cured a felon on
mv thumb, and it never fall* to heal
every sor ff , born or wound to which It
I* appiled. *J5c at C. Nv ■Byjrckhultcr’s
drug store.
tax executions
B. Armstrong,
re.i*tirer of Barnwell C<'Utitv, 1 h*\c
jthla day levied upon and will tell In
•Trent of the ‘'ourt House at Barnwell
on Monday, July (itlt IBcS. at the ostial
knur* of sale it being salesduV in said
rbomh thy doiluAviisg.^al property to
jitr-—’—js a ‘
Bennett Springs.
(Ui acres, more or less, and bounded
on the North by Mrs. Jennje Dunbar,
South bv Paul D’f, Black, West by
Mr*. C. B. Dunbar and East bv Mrs.
Jennie Dunbar—levied upon as the
properly of Mrs. L. B. Black.
Also
601 acres of land bounded North by
J. A. Furse, South by W. D. Black and.
S. K. Bates, West fcy J.O, Lamar, Eavt
by Mrs. G W, Mn'rrall. levied upon a*
the property Krt I*. D’L. Block.
Also
5M» acres hotinded North by Mrs. L.
B. Black, South by tV. fl. Brigham,
Ka-tbyMr* C. W. Peeples and West
bv Mrs. C. B. Dunbar—levied upon as
the property of p. D'L. Black,
Willlston Township.
Ofie lot of land known as the Ceorgb
Hutson place and bounded on the North
by W. C. Smith. West. Kas* and Mouth
by public road—levied upon as the
prouerty of George Hutson.
Also
One lot and btiUding thereon, boun
ded North, We*t. Ka*t and South by
pubMc road—levied upon *» the prop
erty of the estate of Paul 8 Felder.
Terms Cash. PurciMser to pay for
paper*.
teacher* ccrtiflca.le by the County
Board bf Education is forbidden by
htw, unles^.the teachet-aUend* a sum-
mef school for teachers. AH teachers
who\»egleCt or fall to attend the 1/is-
trlet aurtimer »» limd, (xnd who^e cer
tificates bate expired) will shaye an
opportunitv to get ^artilicatcs at the
fall examination for teachef*. but a
Tailiire or neglect to attend the bum
mer School, of the ex a 111 in at tow, wiH‘
idac? the renewal of oercltldet* in the
hands of the St ate Board of Education. Mil .
The course ofstndy at the Diatriu i
Suinincr Scliool will consist of the fol-
towtug branches, viz: Civics and Cur
rent eyfuts, English Grammar. Arltli
metic, Algebra. Geography aVil
l4»orndlkes I’riqclples of leaching
Teaifliera wilTTiote that the kooks
used In both ttie white and negro
school* (with the exceptions of Thorn
dikes Principles of Teaching) are the
■egutar adopted text hooks of the State,
andean be secured from the pupils of
the public school* for use In the Suiii-
trr
for a long tfTfce In a common pitcher.^
says a writer in Woman’s Home'Com
panion for July. ••place between two
sheets of thick brown paper a later of
cotton batting about half an inch in
thickness; fasten the end* of the paper
and batting together, forming a circle,
then sew or paste a crown’ over or.e
end. making a -hox the shape of a
stovepljm hat minus the rim. Place
Nils over an oriiFfiHry pitcher lllled
with ice water.-ma
to re*t 00 the table
alii., and you w ill he astonished to set?
“ of time that the ice will
keep and the water remain cold alter
all the ice b»s •melted.”
>TdR J^KPRESKNTATIve.
Blackvllte, S. C . June 1*0 b 1SH)S,
I fesjieclfhlly announce myself a
Anilldate ror’the Houseof Knnresenta- |
lives Mihj-ct'tb the rnlrs and regnia-
tiota* ot tne Dbhioc/Hlic Prlmsrv Elec
tion. I jdctfUrc tr*iself in abide by the
rdscttV rfiiU to support ihe nomluces of
tiie psHr*
s Eall S. Rountree. ,
Robbins, S. C. JunelArd
(TrtirM'nPv iippreel»ting the splendid
vote I received at the la>t Primary
Election and the earne*t request that ‘
should Hgsln make the I'iir.e. I ms.oStt 1
fully beg tn announce myself a candi
date for the House of Representative*,
pleoglrrgmyself not only to abide the
result thereof and the. support of the
noDDi«ee.&-oP4tee Democratic Party, but
also to devote my best'eKevg'les to the
weiinre of my cou/ity. -
— - J. C. GfilBn.
* Blackville, S. C. Jun* 8th 1908.
I respectfully emirfnnce myself a
king it deep enough ca*t<iiJHte fr*r lj>e H6(1 sc of Itepe*eiita
s'*q as to exclr.de the tives sulsject toJhc rYile* ami rcgula-
‘ ' tliin* of the Democratic Primary: Klee^
tton. I pledge myself to allude by the
results and to support rh&' , '?ioiiVmef8 of
the paitv. ■"
Thomas II. Peeples, Black ville, 8. 0»
Wllliston, S. C., June 8th HX>8.
Vieldhig to the soNcitation of rfi.v
friends, I respectfully annoum e nu-
*Hf a candidate for the House of Rep
resentative*, subjei't to the rule* and
JIIHT EXACTLY RIGHT’.
“I have used Dr. Hinges New Life
Pill* for several years, and tlnd them
just exactly right,”-eiyya Mu. A. A.
Teittm, of Harrlsville, N. Y. New Life
mer HchooU. Thorndikes Principles
of teaching may be sacured from the
depository of the County Snporinten*
detHw? Efftcatlon of AHcee •Oenntj,
* H. M. Darll ngftftl,
V/. M .loues^
R. Boyd Cole,
Co. Bd. Ed. B. C.*
fort. Best remedy for constlpaiiot',
biiiousrfe*i and malaria 25e, at 0. N .
Burckhalteidrugstore.
Primary Election August 25tii,
—Juuo 0th IftOH.
Frank Oecch
H. C .B.
CLEMSOX AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE EXAJMXX.TIDN:
Tte •examination for the. award of
Scholarship* in Clemson Agricultural
College will be held l« the County
Court House on Friday, July 3rd at B
a m. Applicant* must till out propm-
forms, to he secured from Ttre •CAuTi’ty
Hoperintendent of Education, before
they will be allowed to stand tlyp ex-
ami'n^tion*. For detailed information
applpto the Supt. of Education or to
the President of Clem*oii College.
Applicants for admisslosito the col
lege, who are wot seeking for the
■cfioiarshVp*. will fcUo stand enirance
examination* at the court house July
3d.
The Scholarships are worth |100 and
free tuition.
Ti e we\t session ot the college open*
Htpt. 9, J’.HW.
For catalogues and information ap
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ANNOUNCEMENT.
14*** to nmionimrm v candidacy for
the United States Senate in tiie «p-
proacliiog Democratic PrimaryvHtnr I
re»pectfiillv solicit th#i*ii-py*<,rt of the
R. G.. Rhetr.
without thi ie^st discoui regrrhaiuu* of the Deau>er;i:ic Prim ary
~~ndy to
P. U. Mill, President.
UOM E PASTEUR T^EA TM EN T.
Here is comforting news for any ur-
foi Innate person w lio mav he bitten by
a mad .log dr cab By a recent ruling
ftf yh* (ic.orgia State Tioard of Health
the Pasteur Institute of Atlanta will
send serum to any one nut a resident
of Georgia for fin, with full instruc
tion* for It,* administration with di
recti on* a* to before and after treat
ment. Thi* treatment can he taken
under tin' direction of the hopie physi
cian a* Aifcly as at the Insiltuta. . lu.
Atlanta, saving the heavy cost of rail
road fare and hoard.
So states Dr. H. K. Harris of Atlanta.
Secretary of the Georgia State Board
of Ileallh-
PROII1 BIT]ON MEETING.
Courteous though eager, ready and re
sourceful. There was, perhaps, a Jlttle
more hint of coming ieonooiirstii than
there has been sitTee the new century
came in, but generally there seemed to
he satisfaction in following the beaten
path* and little desire to venture upon
short cuts.
There were voices and faces made
familiar by the marches of fonner
years from the mountains to the sea
and there were eyes that for the first
time gazed on the countenances of the
juror voter*, and tongue* that pleaded
their cause* for the tfrrt time. There
were few thoughts of the absent who
had either reached the office heights
they sought or pasted into the forget
fulness of private Iffe. the world for
getting, by the word fofg't.
AM the candidate* had friend* and'
admirers in the audience and
plause that fell like sweet mu*
their ears was impartial. Their
hearers wHI think over th'Cijalms and
merits of the suitor* for their vote* and
make up their minds, slowly^-and
surely, to vot* for the best. The
speakers were :
For Railroad Commissioner—Hal.
tV. Richardson of Barnwell, Frank 0.
rue of Charleston, new : J. A.
umniertett of Columbia, James Cau-
alerof Tireah. Tortt County,'Chair
man B, L. Canghman of Saluda County,
former candidates.
For. Governor—Martin F, Aosel of
GieenvilM, iucuinhent, and Senatuc.
Cole L. Blease ot Newberry, former
candidate "
Foe Comptroller General—A. W.
Jones of •Abbeville, incumbent, his op-
^^^0teaoker of Columbia be-
Rdu
tlm ap-
lusic or.
A Prohibition medlng wests held in
the town hall here last Wednesday and
organized bv the election of the fol
lowing officers: Chairman, W O.
Folk; Secretary. P. Kistler Rhond
The following gentlemen were sug
gested and requested to make the race
for the legislature In the coining pri
mary election : W. I, Ri'ey, of Den
mark, jtiul J. Win*. Carter, of Ehr-
hsrdt. A meeting 01 prohibition rally
will he held at the court house on
Wednesday, July 1. Everyone inter
ested in the cause of prohitdtior, and
the destruction of the liquor traffic
is requested to attOmi this meeting,
—Uatnberg HeraTiJ, June 25th.
I i’ CAN’T BE BEAT.
The best of all teachers i(} experience.
C. M. Harden, of Silver Citv, North
Carolina, *av*; “I find Electric Bitters
docs all 1 list’s claimed for It. For
StomAclK-I.lver and Kidney troubles it
can’t be beat. I have tried it and find
it a mo.-t excellent medicine.” Mr
llni’ilen i* right; Ps rtre best nf a
medicines also for weakness, lame hack
atid all run down conditions. Best too
for chills and malaria. Sold under
guarantee at C, N. Burckhaltor’s drug
store. 6O0, , ,
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MISSIONARY RATXTEs/ v
Wednesday July 1st at Friendship.
Thursday July 2nd at, Double Pond.
Friday July 3rd at Clients Branch.
Saturday July 4th at Springtown.
Tlicse mectinif* wifi he held under
the auspices Qf the W. M. IT.
They will observe tiielr Birtliday of
fering for missions. All w ho come are
requested to contribute a penny for
every year of their life. There will be
two hr three short addresses One of the
speakers has 'never been in this sec
tion before and thi* will perhaps he
vour only opportunity to hoar him.
There will be'dinner on the grounds
and a long intermissloit.
Como with your pennies and-.spend
the day both pleasantly an I profitably.
— ^ g T p i| u |r f Pastor.
THE REMEDY THAT DOES.
VDr. King’s New Discovery ia the
remedy that does the healing other*
promise but fail to perform,” say* Mrs,
K. It. Pierson, of Auburn Centre, Pa
It U oorlng me of throat and lung
troubte of long standing, that other
treatnj'Mit* relieved only temporarHy
New Discovery la doing me jf much
good that I feel confident Its cohttnoed
use for a reasonable length of time will
restore me to perfect health. This re
Downed rough and cold remedy and
ihroet and lung heeler I* *oid at C. N
Burckha'ter’a drug fort.
SENSATlONit
UTKESM -
Ax N. GAIiBlilR’S
July 1st to July lOth Inclusive.
in all Its history lias this t*pmmimity witir
ncsscil such a cut price sale!
It will pay everybody to come to this Store du
ring this sale and purchase whatever they need
at present or will need in future, as they may
never be able to purchase again at these prices.
We will mention a few items here.
30 inch Cambric 10c,
Lonsdale Cambric at
45 inch White L*wn at
value
Ginghams good quality 12 l-2c value
Sea Island 3 l-2c, per yard.
trimmed, aT r * 89c.
Lingerie Waists. $2.00 value at — $1.50.
Heady Made Skirts full width $4.50 and
$0 00 value at ~ $3.50e.
i Altmans Voile $1.00 $1.25 value at 89c,
u
u
Figured Batinte 10c. 12 l-2e. grade at
“ “ 12 l-2c. 15e.
Crepe Chiffon 2.5c value at
Torchon Laces 4c. per yard.
White Goods greatly reduced.
MILLINERY AT BARGAIN PRICES.
All onr W. L. Douglas, Hamilton Brown low
cut shoes greatly reduced. ■ - . ^
Highly tailored clothing gEC&jly reduce^*
This sale iorcash only.
i ours truly
AN. GLAUBER*
Williston, S. C.
TOR CONGRESS.
Barnwell. S. C, June 8th BW.
T herebr rp-pcctfiiTIy snnoiinre my
self a ean<!i Iftte for r« eh etion to 0. n-
yr>**s from the Second Congressional
Distrito ^tf South esrfdina. subject to
r*ile« and regtilrtfions of ttie Demo
cratic Piloisry Electinn, *n.l I hereby
pledge myself to Mhide hr the result*of
the sapie and to support tbe iioiiduee*
thereof.
J Atry resprettVillv
J. O. Patterson.
FOR CONGRESS.
Itampton. ft. C.June gOth 1068.
I ahi a randld*!* fot rongress
the second Cong e**h>rittl District, *nb
Ject to (he rule* of the Democratic Pri
niary. —- .■: ■-
t _ •*“ * W. S. Smith,
FOB THE STATE SENATE.
I restectfully announce myself n
candidate for re-election to the State
Senate, subject to the rule* and regu
lations of the . Democratic Primary
Election-. I pteilge myself t > abide by
the result and" support the nominees of
tbo party.
Geo. II. Bates.
' FOR MASTER.
m
Barnwell, S. C. June 6th Hh>4
I respectfully announce myself s
candidate 'or re election to the office
of Master for Barnwell County, sub
ject to.the role* and regulation* of the
Democratic Primary E eetion.
I pledge myself to ahtds by the re
suhs and Hi *iipp«.ra-tliu nrmiiuo... of
the party.
II. L. O’Bannon. -
- 4<t)k TREASURER,
Barnwell, S. C , June 2nd 1908.
I. respectfully ttiiuouuce myself a
candid ue for re electron to HTe office
of County Treasurer," subject to the
rules and resrulatfona of the Denio-
aticcr Prlrtlhry F7lectiori I pledge'iov-
,self to abide by the results mid to "sup
port the uoioinees of ihe t>arty.
J. B. Armstrong,
FOR-CTjERK OF COURT.
' Barnwell, S. C., June iijh 1908.
a.-- - - ^ '
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the office ot
Clerk of the Court of Common Pica-
and General Sosions, subject to. the
rule* and regulation* of the Demo
cratic Primary Election. I pledge
myself to abide by the results and' to
support the noinin' es of the party.
W . Gilmore Simms.
1
Barnwell, S. C M May 2Gth 1908.
respectfully rthr.bhnSd^mjself
cirtuTiiTate for "fhe office of
the Court of Coifimon Piers
eral Session*, subject to ihe
a
Clerk of
and Gen-
rule* and
Election, pledgijig my s*-lf to abide by
tli3 results auci to support the nomi
nee* of the party. -
i W. II. Duncan,
: /*
FOR SHERIFF. . <
Barnwell. S . C., May 12th 1908.
I respectfully announce mystify
candidate for re electloo to the eftfiee
of Sheriff. Mihj*-ct to the rulesWd
rcgiiiation* r-f ihe Dnnocratlc. jfftmary
election, nndpletfjfe mytelf to ablda by
the r-sul!-* hiid support the nomtneea
of the party.
, Frank H. Creech.
Blackville, S. C., April 27th 1908.
I hereby announce myself a PanrB-
date for the office of Sheriff of Barn
well •''lufi’tyVitlOe'’ 1 to the rules and
irgubdUdU govcnimg—*—
ilia tlcmotiTiitt-
pnmary.
Respectfully.
W.T. Walker.
SVilltston, S C , March 18th 1908.
1 re*pec'.fu!lv announce mrself k
candidate for the ofifie of Sheriff,; suh-
jyct to'the rule> and regulations of th'fc
DeinmralSo Primary- selectloif," anA -
ph Hgo myself t<» abide by the result
mid to support the nominee* of tlte
party. . , .
S. X. Wise.
Fairfax, S. C. March, 17th 1908.
I respectfully anneunce myself k
candidate fof the office of Shefiff, «ul>-
jruitjp thy rule* and regTttatfO'ns of the
lu tnf'ci'Htic Primary election, and
myself to abide hy the result
and to support the nominees ot the ,
par*y.
B. P. Tboraat.
myself
Election, 1 pledge myself to abide by
the re.ult* of said ehetion and to sup
port the noqilnee* of the party.
My business engagement*. ft*r'l Vhe
condition of my heaitei, will not allow
me tb'fiiSke an active eanyas*. There
fore I a»k my friends at each previact
t<wtake care of my interest for me.
Your* Truly, 11. M. Mixon*.
Wi Slat on, S. €., J^iy 19th P03.
I respectfully announce qiyself s
candidate for the House of Kepre*entn-
ttves subject to tne rule* and regula
tions of the Democratic Primary. .Elec
tion. I pledge myself to jbMf by tbe
results ami to support the nominees of
the' party.
' - - J, \V. J.'hnson,
B.arr.welt’ S. C-, May full 12t)8.
t respectfully announce myself r.
candidate for. ret lection to t‘i§ Hou>e
oMiepre^eutarives, subject to Die ruje*
kud regulation* of Die Penmcnric prl
mtrv election, and Idinlgn nn **!t; n>
abide bv the re»nlt and to •'.ipport tba
nethinees of the party.
A. B. Patterson.,
Ulmer, S. C., May 4:h 1903.
I respectfully annoume mrself a
candidate fn> the IIou*e of Kepreten-
tatlves, subject tothe ndes ana regu
lation* of the Democratic primary eleo-
thvn, and pledge iov*elf to abt;!e bv
the re*ult ami to (Ufimri th‘j ncdiiinee*
of the |*»fty.
, 0. D. A. Wilson.
I hereby announce myself a candl*
Tliite for tire Hheriff of Barn
well conntr, bubjyct to Ube rule* and
roe^.TAmns of the demoaiatic primary.-
William W. Moore.
FOR CORONER.
ycamorc. S. C., May 11th 1908.
respectfully announce myself
Pursuant to a resolution adopted by
:he Allendale Democratic Uluh, April
25tb. A D. 19U8, uoniinatlOfc me for
the House o Repreaentstivt*. i respect
fully 'announce myself a candidate for
the Himse of Kc presen (a live*, sutject
to tlm nil:'* h> d regulation* of the
Democratic Primary Elections, p’edg
ing mysetf to abhte by the result.* of
*ni.1 eievllon and to support the nomi
nee* of the party.
J;i*. M. Patterson.
I respectfully announce
candidate for the office of Coroner
Barnwell County, subject to the rule*
and regulation* of the Democratic Prl-
maTyUtectlon, anxT pledge uytetf ta
abide bv the result and to tupporL^fcli
uotulneea ot the iiai tr. f
" ' Charlie M. (^ r0 R< t
Barnwell. S. C., April 14th It
Having served four year# a* Coroner
TVf Barn a ell County I offer for reelec*
tion subject to the rule* of the Dewai
cratic Primary.
UlAirton S. Warner.
FnellTrjf. 9.U. March 2Cth 1903. ,
I respectfully nrnounce myself a
candidate fur the olllca of Coroner of
Bt.rnwell County subject 1 to the rule*
and regulations of the Democratic Pri
mary election, and pledge, myself to
shid* by the result and to support tfcb
nominee* of the party.
I.cwi* B. Creech.
TOR MAGISTRATE.
■
UI mer. S. C.. June l»t 10C8.
I rcspeV’trAHy
FOR SOLICITOR.
Barnwell, S. C., May 4'h 1908..
I respectfully annoit;.«* fi'.vself a
candidate fer reeln tbm a- Solicitor of
ih • Si', ond Jadiclal < droiiH. xTihlet t to
the rule* ami yeguUtiotfs of the Demo-
cratic primary election, pledging rhv-
*°lf to ikbide hv the result* and to *up-
pou the nominee* of the party
Jamoi-K, Davis.
B.-tnlterg, ^ <1 ) M**y itt, —
I respectfully announce mvself «
eandidale for tile office of Svlicitt>r ol
the ttecoud Judicial Circuit, subject to,
tlic rule* t:uJ rcgulatio'i* of the Demq-.
yyqttu Primary KleulIWi and pb dgc
myself to nbide bv tin* result and sup-
port the party nominee*
H. M. Graham.
I lietehv announce mvself a candi-
<late-fnr the rdfice of >olii iror of the
Second Judicial Circuit pledging mv-
•elf td Abide by the rules and regula
tion* of the Democratic Party and to
support the .nominee* ther<*nf.
Janies F. Byrnes.
announce myaetf a
Magi Urate
rule* and
FOR SUPERVISOR.
Selglingville, H. C. May 23,1 1908,
‘ «
I respectfully announce my.tlf n
candidate for the office of County Mu-
pervi-or, sutject.to the rules and regu
lations of the Democratic Primary
Election, and pledge mysejf Go abide
by the results and support the nomi
nee* of the party.
O. W, Barker.'
B’aekville, S. C., May 18tb 19 ’S.
I re-pectfully announce myself a
candidate for the ollice of County Su
pervisor, subject to the rule* and regu
lations of the Democratic Primary
Election, and pledge myself to. abide
by the result and to support the nomi
nees of'the party.
Isaac II. Hutto.
Mnellirvg, H. C., April 80th IOCS.
I hereby imno-mcg myself a camtt-
date for the otlice of County SqpervUofe
of BarnwHl cminty, subject to the rules
and regulations of ths Democratic pri
mary. I plede my>elf to abide by the
reiults and snport the party nominee*.
George J. Diamond,
Barnwell, 8. C., April 7th 1905.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the office
of County Snpervlaor, subject to -the
rules and regulation* of the. Democratic
Primary election, ted pledge myself to
abide by the reault end to eupport tbe
' tbe party
—j
BOR SUPERINTENDENT "
* ■
OE EDUCATION.
' Elko, H. C. May ^5, 1908.
At the urgent request of many
friends I ruspecUullv hnnour.co my.
self a candidate for the ollice ot.Countv
Sup: 1 rInlendeiik of EHuciiiI m, subject
to the rules and regulation* of the
Democratic Primary Election, pledging
myself to abide by tne .le-ults aiid to
sopporl the ttomineea of the party.
Horace J. Crouch.
Barnwell, S. C. May 5th 1908.
I respectfully annrfuaco myself a
candidate for re-election to the office of
subject to the rules and regulations o
the Democratic Primary election, and
pledge my self to Abide b‘y live result
and to support the nominees of the
party.
B. M. Darlington.
Elko, 8. C . April IStb, 19Q8.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of County Hu-'
perintendent of Education, subject to
the rules and regulations of the Dcmo-
cratio Priniarv eleotion, and pledge
myself to abide by the te«u!t and to
support the nominees of the party,
G. E. Blrt
^ FOR AUDITOR. ‘
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Auditor of Barnwell County
subject to the ruje* and regulations of
tbe Democratic party.
t) W. Moody.
4 Barnwell, S. C.
Barnwell, 8. C!, April fl;h 1908.
I respectfully announce my*e!f «
candidate fur reetection to the orth-e of
County Auditor, auhj^et to the tnles
and regulation# of the Democratic Prj
marf election, ami pledge myself to a-
blde by the result and to Atfpport the
nominees ol the party.
J C. Keel.
Barnwell, 8. C., April 6tb !9M.
I resDecifully announce myself a
candidate for the office County Audi
tor. subject to the rule* and regulations
of the Demorratlc Primary election,
and pledge mysolf to abide by the re-
«rtl and to support tbe nomiaee* of the
panyi
eandidale for the office of
at L'lmcr, subject to the
regulations of the Democratic Primary
Election. I pledge mvself to abide by
ilie result* and to sup|>ori the nominees
of the pa)tv.
W. L. Brant.
llattieylllc. 8. C.. June 1st
I respecifullr aiinntinec myself A
candid ite for the office of Magistrate
at Four Mile, subject to the rule* amt
regulation* of the Democratic Primary
Election. I pledge, mvself to ablntt by
the r> suit* aM<? U slippoi t tbe noiui-
uees of the party.
T. 8. Dunbar.
Allendale, 8. C., May 27th IrtH.
“TTierrhy announce myself a candi-
il-ite for the nt!h;e of Magistrate at
Allendal>. pLulgiug mvself to sbhte
by the rules and reguliiti<>ns of tlte
De.niM rr.tlc party atid to support tlte
noniinecs llicreof.
Tl. P. Sear son, Jr.—
Barnwell. S. C.. May 12th 1908.
At the urgent request* of mafir
friend* I respectfully announce myself
a candidate for the office of Magi
»t Barnwrlf, Subject to the rut"
rbgiiiailotts of the Democratic p
election, pledging mvself to ab
the result and to support the no
of the paity.
R C. Half:'
Bn Hi well, 8 C-, May 4tb 11
I hereby Himounce myself s candi
date f:.r the office of Magistrate At
Barnwell, subject., to the rule* and
regu lation? pf tbe Democratic primary
'■ » phulge hivVeirto abide the resulta
.'Uid support the nominees of the party.
1(, !•- U^sfiry,
Blackville, S. C.', May 4th 1008:
I respeclfullv announce mytel.f a
candidate for Hie fdlice o/ Magistrate
Si Hlack ville, subject to the rules and
reg+tlatidiia of tiie Democratic primary,
and pledge myself U> abide by the le-
sultH and support all fiominees of the
partyl
J. W. Hair,
Allendale. 8. C., May 4th 1908.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for rvelection to the office of
Magistrate at Allendale, subject to the
rules and regulation* of the Demos
j i a (
abide the result and support tbe noml
nees of the party. <
W. R. Brabham.
Blackville, 8. (J., April &7th 190";
I hereby announce mysr'TT
date for rcclectinn to the
a candi-
oflice aa
8
Magistrate of Blackville, Towi)sbip i
subject to the rules and regulation!
the Democratic Primary.
A. P. Woodward.
Ulmers, 8. C., April 27th 190^.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office as Magistrate at Ul*
niers, subject to the rules and regula
tions of the democratic,primary.
I pledge myself to abide by the 0e J
suits and sup(»ort the party nominees.
L. If. William/.
Barnwell, 8. C. p April 13th 1908/
I hereby announce mvself a candi
date for tiie office of Magi/vlrate at
Barnwell subject to the rules and regu
lations of the Democratic primary.
I pledge myrelrtn abide the rWrlfit*
and Support tbe nominees of thewarty.
D. 8am Bljck.
wriliutftn, 8. C., April 7th, 19011.
I hereby announce myself a randl-
dste f«»r the office of Magistrate at W il-
listen, subject to the rules and regula-
tlont of tbs*. Democratic primary. J
pledge mvself to abide the results and
support the nominee of ihe , 'Party.
W. L. Frederick. -
Bjarnwell, 8 . March 23d 1908.
J I hfretfy announce myself a oandt-
/?*. *8* office of Magistrate at
>arq*e|| snhjisct to the rules and
r '’? ul . ,t l on,( 61 th *’ primary.
I Pl«lg« mrself to abide the results