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■ rr ~ i v w M i m a.r-r- ■ . mWm ^ 1^—^ M ,». r- The Barnwell People. : m. W, . HOLMES, iiiiter FProii'r iti4R9%9t couxry WKCt’LATION the ‘x'ltore” ker|ter enn *hlp Iho ejtij*, Cbickon* &c. to »ome lmnf{rv rlty and get back the ca«h*for hi* pntrnna. x.b'cre to keiitl for rotiieUiin^ nice to r - TBIBUTK OK KKSliOT. Rexolutioii* pit'ted by Smyrna B»i»- tint cburuli on tho Ueiitii of Mr. J. .1, The lown hou*e keeper would know^ v ' , '‘‘ l ‘‘«r. ., . r VV l.erean Itoil, In Ilia nil wise provl THftmslflVT.Jt. I.Y, n, l«0.?. ““^Inf* arc all w rong »ud >;i*illit2 no better over In OebrjiJn. On Kf! fsy, for the Unit tlmo In i nilioni] hlatnry, n p>»*- «cnj(er train on the 7 fentrat^ttltway near AmeploM*, rminlnjc twenty-five ■^ijles an bnur. wa* alruuk by lightning. Xobodj' wa* hurt. . It was bn«l enough to haveToffi W,it* *on, ropulUt; toilh uto the nomtirstloTj of a Dcn'iocrMdc (irtvernof, but when ^et before her guest* when unexpeetevl ’ t-O reinole from inhoug n* our beibvi tl (lence mihI Intlimu wiatnmi, Ii»h *eo,;i IH llg ll* our beluv> (l brollier liinl deacuii J, .1. Walker. hiiiI^ ha ol our nio*t UKefiil unit In:1m nti.tl A Fool Scientist vOOOOOCrSIiOO^OCOOGCOOCCOOOy DR. J. H. E.^ilLH0US (Orle'.r.d) ] rerlialit Ovi rr'ker wns n-trial to his Jupiter Toimjiis bejtiha throwing hi* j a tell n a. ao^prrttnUenotisJy It I* time for all emigrants from Soiilh Carolina to Vome out from among tlirf 'vit ked ami get East of the Savannah <jiih'kl£ We hope we are wronir, but w o have, a auaplwlan I hat aOWO Ot Che ftppIftlKa of tho Senatorial ar.il State e.nmpaign meetings la all arranged for befotehuml by the amiporter* ^f Col. 'I hi* or Tlint for the nut pose of Inrtnenclrig the In- 'd.fTcreiit or nndeeirieiJ throughout tho State who oare y roore to'b^ontho win ning Hide than to he ilofeatoil with the Letter candidate*. Tho ne\v*|>aper repert| of tho meef- ingv tliou^h htlef ate all right us far h* they go, Imt ttw mo.t l,iitilllgcot oorrespondent can hr *ueh lactlCa as the heelera*p’.aV. Some of the it. K. D^K iwtea in thi* State me likely to bif (liacoiitinued, iS'eighborhood ri»a»J» an? Iisd In place* ami the carrier* have reported their Vonditlon to their *operloia In Wash ing ton, and the pout < Wee deparutieifi anys that if the road* are not in^irovod the UrvUe will be taken nir. The carriers are veiy well paid fi<T thelr-work. ~ 1’hey'do trvn and get more than the average cilixen to whom they wjarry tho iiihII*. If -dUnftllytled they fthonftt rentgn and make room for le« exacting public •erva'nu, T'njff will be n plenty to take their pUcc*. The ftervlce la for tho benetU of ttio people, not for tho profit and ease of .he ear ner*. The pokt oflleo department w ill be glad to econonl/.e by discontinuing the routea solved by grumbling currier*. company drop* in apdao her tiodblc* uronivr ami oeacun u,.f. ,» uiarr. «o,«q Would bo lightened money paid ■ wdiert-u*. In In* dcatn, wo have lo*t one iiipth. *’, Mi:;. Ovcrocker V.utl unbound . ,*■ " ' . i of our mo*t u«-elul amt li.um nvial uut . to country cooli mint* v^onUl, jnetiiber*, and wbrnio |>lau« will no hard conn back lit, , the piirchaM) of the . to dp, tiitiefoi > i«;1>A It rc«olveil: rhomand and one tiling* i.eedcd in j l. I nut while we IVH in if." donth Brorti'r ^Varlker a g»-eat lo** e.l rcrpect fvi*e WTflrti and soiigbi Train Lcr ron f.> esteem all tauida t>> to one tiling* i.eedcd in titeir Ip-mtc*. 'i’he money pald for can- fitrl good* and jmcklng. .Itonaa meat* goes North and Went ami re Will at there. eon (JRO WIN* C5 Hs (H.O HY. 'I h« collupae In *uccrs»ion of the .TJttioge. me Alliance ami the halting df the Cotton AAroclalion have caitved tunny to have |c** Uith in Hiichorganl- rutlbn'*! The Aldrich donble bariel plan lia*. however, held,.it* own and more through Varying *eaM)ii» and made*-good it* claim to be a scientific aysjem that'like youth ha* no such word a* f.ifinra In ii* lexicon. , Thi* >car Karnier Aldrich haa tho bt:»i.*jr*vppl hi* 11to and prfitfaljly 1 Ul^ inn*! eftafly and cheaply made tu the county. He Iiiih already corn enough matured to fill all hi* out ham* and every good ruin that win fail dining the in xt.rfdwo w ecU* w ill entail l.'ie last and Tmk I’k-'I i.k ottci • tin* advice In the l>emocratle club* of the county: On next Tuesday week, All gu*t tih the Seven candidate* for the l ! lilted Slate* Senate arc scheduled to *peak at Rarn- «iell. All are able men. Kadi ha* til* strong and weak point*. 2’hct the Lest of them ftriv win Is the w ish of all cood people. ATnf Thc t:p*t way-to ttmt «int which i> the best i» for dear headed im n, who have 4Ire confidence of T+refr" fellow jjltlr.en», tocotne front each club, take front *<at*, listen thoughtfully, rto no applauding, and carry hack to their communities their opinions or the ftivrlta and demerits of each a,piiatit. T'he voier* who do not attend the niM irvg can, therefore, cast tBHr batfms to the.pt imary niute knowingly titan i left to tin guided liy hewrpater report* \it the inipoituoiiic* of partUans of the different would be Senators . bnlldinflPof si new pen. For In* •‘'cni’'was planted on July 8rd., lx atready rusthng. , '* Fat liter A. has p issed tho 'Stage where high priced fertilisers are e«»eii. Cial to large production I'ca vines and vetch ftirnl*h all the nitrogen needed In addHuni to the compost .ap plication. Thi* season ho luiN-'tH’t't} to hanrboOxled o 0 "' ', • IT-k-u^Jlt ami and |ilmsphatc in ctpial propotTlons ami hi* corn rows stand tip'o an a Vi tty with hanhi'r*. vvime - hi* cotton I* spreading Ii!;** gre.ut bay tree* and fruiting Irmn bottom io top, t'otton, two row*, coin two rows grew in harmony fmlii* Hcitts nnd Trirti—rrp parent rivalry, ihtiom* relying on the other to-nrake goml time*. Olio objection ha* I Wmi made to hi* cotn—the grains are too large to be used through a corn planter ami It. tv quire* per cent moie of it- than .of ordinary corn to ^laut the same area. wvilJe-rahH-dmri is t -e goo tclisrac- tcr of hi* corn that a large part of hi- thl» year's fttiiplu* has heir, engaged tor seed at f 2 |)<!r Inishel Later uxi SOtnerMrig mav Ire Safd of his potatoes, cudiaws ami like side crops. , In mutters horticultural lie i* a* for tunate and resourceful I.ast .Spring h hungry colony of the isau Jose scale settltd wl'bout leave in Ids m w or chard, ami lie had tlieu) all dead before ih>M had slicked a tliitiiblu full of sap In only poo direction has be bectf out genera led this year. I u the hptitit; tie distrihuted itinMiglidtir^i-severa towtuhlp* ttp’iull Mug vump chicken- to rai^o plentv of lighting h(n!s t.» meet lht> orth rs of hi* cu»toim r * atnoeg tin heallien ot the North, Cuba. Mexico, South America, the I’hilippine.* and Uliarle‘ton ||c intended to ral-c none at home mit to u*e the for table pm pose*. So 1.1* servitor* were in •tructed whemver - thev heard the cackle of a ben to break for the mdse and bring In rhe egg. All went well fur a lline. then tile lieu* quit caekilng ami i.n fgg..lttiiiuut {oliuwsuL.—.For -a time no hens to'hr seen, hot to hi* gl.t I Mrs, ('itllie fjruhh* Grifllrt, wife of Mr, II M. (irilfie. ami daughter ot Alt., ami Mrs. f. It fJruhhs, died after a short illness Julv Idth. .-he w a> reared in a home of ehri»tiaii intiueoee ami her life bore a i hriatlm tendency until jit the agoof nineteen she united wi.h surprise rhyr retm? inarching" up tvr.e bright i.tornlng in mdsy procession, follow/d fiy ninety odd young clilck- ens, de-tio-nl tor the gild Iron, and trying pan. 'I he bens had stolen ncst» artioiig'I he O iks, iiml barring the (,c- easloiial lo*s of one caught a«b ep by a hawk bud safclwhrwugivG their tinuul* through all th« ililnnd'e ,ii.-a«es. A Critical study «d the taste* <.f hi- fi ictid* and the pM«rfirirtie* has l> il bun to grn'. 1 . tiradfoid—Watoniteinns,—n+V • weetness, for gifts to new-paper pco ide anil preachors, subachl (• rav KagU* for feinlnfnc teeth and cucumbui* fui unpafticuUr folk*. The rnilinjidK of the T’nitotl “fate* Agreed to ral-e tlfcir freight rites front one to four cent* the hundred pounds. The increase will go into ef fect September 1st., In time to take trtoro tribute from the cotton crop. Prcfttdeot Jam** J. IIIJI. tho brains tf Jhe foItFOarTm topus^_j* lust lu-.ck from a three w« eks lifting froihj~TTr Ctnada. jtnd plead* poverty of the tMad* as th* reason for tuo raise, says. Ing that "it the railroads do not secure an advance, they will h* unable to raise •KOO.GhO.fltlO in a year or so for new rol ling stock and facllitiif, without vybieii tuey must go behind.” W-e bru'en’t tfian « fi-hlng since this ceutui v came in hut v.e know enough to tell Mr. .Mm IQ Hi! ,V «’>•. that HiTH railroads w ill not have near us much .11 ST i:\ACTIA IfltiHT. •V v “I have used hr. h^g'* New Life Fills lor several rear*, and find them just exactly, right,sav*. Mjt A A. Felton. <d llarriuvillc, N. Y. N't w Life I'ilis relieve w ithoiit tliehust ni-com fort. Lest remedy for con*ii| atioi , hilinc.sties* Mud uiuluria. 2.'c, at y'. N . B-tcHd, ha Iu t h^-^jt ng .stare, NKWS NOILS. Mr George A. Wagen.'r, a lesdf.ig tuercbaiit ami hnsjuess Ottneft fi.iric.— ton. died on the Mrh litst.^al ter-a long illi r«s-aged hli years. Omni new* cotttea from exOovernor lh O. Heyward, who i« nmler treat- inent in tint* Orthopedic llo-jdtal In I'hiladelpliia*. It is hoped that' M- healtlt w ill *o improve th.tt he will he ithle to join his fuinny in the mmiu I tains by the first of .September. He i- ♦ fight to haul next tear in the line of • not exported to return t<>Oulttinliiii ami ■ . .... r — inn V.JT1" . .. ...j ...... i -1., n - g . \ u-| heal Jack-oti a hougherty county O.t. tiiey have been txx-.'d tu trati^U'jrt of t negro farmer vv ho has forstx or eight of Broth* r ^Vjtrtker a g^eit lo*« t<» Sinytha t fiimrlt r.ml ttto surrounding cidor.innip , we bow in humble soli n.i'-jun to litcrMaster'a wl.il, w bo d With all thing* well and for our good; 1 ~~ 2 r lti»t we believe our loss 1j our brothers eternal gain. , — 3, Tiiat we »rX,totid dfir deepest heHrtfe.lt *V in pat by to the taucav-ul laimtv, and pray that our hvaventy Fstncr msy coiutoit thetn in tfir:lr sad atllictiou: 4. That a page In the minfite boirk bo »et«Mpari Willi the fy.fowtng-dii- *ci iption. . . • I ‘ ■ & .1. .1. Walker. wealth. Ir.clv.tling Lrtrnhige* The cared iiyrhiii.; for wealth mid was ab- rorl-.-d la the xdepeex. LveryluKly l.i’.owti that there nothing. cLpuipcr tluin hritliis au 1 iiothiiig more groftt- hf»Te'thuu it kiiitclt for jjrtlfug rich. '1 tiht is the ren-on that Mrs.Overo.-ker lamented that her son iti^lgjcd on. vvtif t: In?; his time on chemistry, ^geology, us- DENTIST, BfrACK VILLKiB. C. OfTico days Tluii^tltw, i’i'i- (.lay and Saturday. Well (Mjuiitpod tuHlce. Operations inatlftf pain-! less as consisteili-rfith safety; j e. Term^j I'OR TRT'ASURFR. ISarnweiL ». C .June 2nd 190^ *1 I -> I respectfully BiitHMince (•undid te. ti.r ra election, to of (.'miniy Treiismer, rules and tygulsfiori*’ atieef Ibimary Ivccllmr self loab |,on the iiom|,m:cs <d the tuirtv FOR SUPERI>^ENDENT OF EDUCATION. Sikf), S. C. May 25, 190S, nty self .. hi .'.'t'Vl^ie the urgent reqatjU of many «.t the I lento-1 frichth I respectfully annonxee my- I pledge mv-! Cffididaro for theydllca of County % o Pihcch reasoualfk'. i.e re ults -i d o ; isupermtendectbf KduvgtVn, subject niebv the re-nlts.ind to sup and r ^„utions of tho Democratic I’rimary ElecHt‘J».pledginjc myself to abide bv the result* and to support the nominees of the party. Horace J. Ci<?t»eh. J. Ii. Ai ni-trnng, tronomy, bhilogy—indeed, every scleftce i cash. DR. W. C. MHO OS PESTKr ending i:t y. Barnwell, c «1 A. U. OF FK F. liOl’KfiJ — <Y/ Died June (Jtltf ilh.'b xg*- 57 venr*. 21 year* member Smyrna churi h. 2a vcuts lllerk timvrua church and *4 years. Di'XtmtT yinj fiua chutcli. 4*0" «*- I Lit vvheit one day the young man totittils mother that,he was engaged to ‘Lucy I.e Hoy, w ho had come of age I o *r/y „ »... ,, „ and Into possession of u large estate 1 ' , ‘ ‘ 1-* * at the same time, Mrs. Over.akcr was v.ng aw av tr..r„ Barnvrftl. . , . c „ , . . wtil nlenne inuke appointments tietom t.nich modified, S.te emhtmed het coming By-so doinglhey w ill he sure roti lialf a doxen times and told him 0 f j n , mf ;ht waste hls"tlme \vTth his scF -Gone but not furguit,. n. He test- from, his labor*. , !». That a copy of these resolutions be sent t" the bereave:', family, hI*q to BaKNWKLL HUV- Un|>tt-i, (.■■nirv-r atul Fxuim.k tor publkatio^i. - J. J. 0>ven*,>7rv j. J. t). ih iin»or, N “* E. IV, IlninMiii, Gmumittao. he ml:: effeys to his heart’s content. There was one dlHlctilty In the way of Miss I.o Hoy’s poneea l*te-possess ion (.f t!u» l.e Hoy estafes lit‘f griltltira- nnd ns her Hiqitdiitinent*. Jj Primarv Elcctim August 2.i!!i. MRS H. M. GRIFFFJv. tlicr had r.cemnulnted them father, Henry I.e Hoy. had married her mot her contrary- 46 the oltl I.e Hoy’s vvlslies. dying he had left till' (he prop erty to Peter l.e Itoy, his only other ! child. Miss f.f Hoy’s unde. Petor dis- 1 j | (P; , {„ nnnuunce mv candidacy for appointed the old man by loading a ti, e Fulled state* So.ate in the up- ' v. !M, rovllig lifg tsnd trad twenty-IIve... prowchtng Democratic PiLmarv. ■•'nd I .veal’s lefore been last ' heard *»f in re*pent/all v.solidr tho *wppi>11 (.f t hu. S .Aj'.ierlSfi. From rhttt .time lie Denim ratic rotet * of this Mate , A NNOUNCLM r^T. had not troubled, her brother or her brother's family, who at the old man’s death had enter'd Into.peaceable pos- r ess Ion of the estate,/ Hut. then. eupposea-tO-hc-dead jieojile It Hhett. FOR CONGRESS. - Liirnwell. S. (’, Jum* ( s;h lutjx. the .lurce—Bim.ch elnirclt antler the have an Inconvenient Way of turning t I TTereiiy re-pccfiTotTy ttnuotineo my ^ j T* of miui-ti v of tint late Rev. A. Bui»r, tints giving her life b* the faiiti'ui work of her >1 *-tcr. Sln^ was an earnest and faithful Sunday School tear her. Her hcnutHul ehir-ictt-r .tud sweet,di#po-it.ion eiitirtlv won the love anil perfect confidence of tie c a* Httie gtrl«-slie wa* • TnTTGnohie womanhood. On January 5th r.'U.x she w:i« married t • Mr. Ii. M lirtfiin of L'Inter, s.G. rudy to ot.j *r thi- dnrfiuv rc-kirnm but for m lex- months. While on a short vidttuh-r old home she wa* aeixed hv the pang* *f death, ttnireriul Interne!y for a few days, then w»« borne on the wings of love to enter the glorltot* mansion on high. AH this contribute**to oiake Iter* a stid death. On the attcritooti of the Uth. *11* whs laid to r*-t. in the famllv '-emetery theie toa w att the glad resorrecti-m in >ni. Rev F. \l. il.inser coiiditi-ting the funeral -ervi*-** t The following ale the Hume* of her Sunday School ’flaaa lliat paid tiiey iart ic-peet to their beloved tyaclier t»r marching round and placing a bouqhet r.n her grave, viz. Yaticv \Veather*hee. Inez U'eathers- !>*(■' < at tic li ik. r.ertha McLmiii io,. Kunice \\ e.-ithcrshee. Karon Fo’k, Mae Mel,emote, 'I hetnift < reeclt. Leila We itlier-rr-m, Mainn Wea;ltcr#bee, KdOie Lou Weatirer-tiee. Slur havU hade farewell to friend* nml loved oi e* nruttra* tefr >dTr; sorrow and shflVTItTg behind. Mav th* con*o|.»iion of :i'.e Hospel atul the comfort of the Holy spirit sus'aln the bereaved family 'Ble*«ed are the dead who die in the up when least wanted, nud the etignge- t.icin of the young couplo had scarcely liecn aniioutictal when notice was served on Mi s Le Roy that her ttir’le Peter find returmnl uud dcmand'.'d td.i fio.-secsims. Th«' lilow was a r.e’.t'ro *e; g-es* { a cair.’i lute for re eieetlon to (;.ui- fi' in ilie record (ongrC'-iotial TTI-tric'of South t’*ar<.|iria. sutjtct to tin* iu ! es ami reguli'.’iun* r.f the Demo cratic i’Mtiisrv KI*-erion, r.n’d I hc-eliv. pledge injis'-ll to abirio bv iln* ;e-uit» of tfie sao.e ar.il to support the noiiiinecs lli'etcoL _ r— (•;*. Hcglmld was encrusr-cd hi his set ei;tine st'.ulir-s ji’.id cx|a*ri!iieiits nnd did not seem to hav c common souse cnoug'j t.> take notice, that tu*. a p-nr man. h i 1 pledged'himself to marry a gL I v. hu at the end of a lawsuit—if t'hc contest- id the chtlni—would likely be :1s pcunl-« less ns iiimsclf. 'Hi* want of tipprecia- tion of the fact was, very nnno.v l:rg to Ms mother Sind corresjamdingly re fresliii'.g to tils fiancee. He who claimo.l to le Peter I.e Hoy had long lived under the name of Fred erick Priggs. lie had very liitie resem- bia.iice to the hov Ish pictures of Peter, hut* this was not nut-prising, a- few pi'opie wit! ea. By recognize even a friend r. >t seen lit a quarter of a cen,- Uizy. lie scv-are l the sen lees of a lawyer with a talent for tanking the i.ioft of Ms points of evl J.*fl.e. and Many people had no doubt that tic v.ns the tc~l f'et-T. However, Mbn L** toy's c-unac! advL-.ciI tail 1 , to coatxst !.;•• cl film "i. the ground thnt he >>*s Bn one 11: i tTi.-iu Frederick Priggs. - It was v eil known that tin* ickL IV Very resprctfullv J. (), Patterson. FOR CONGRESS. Haaipton. !*. (\, Jure 2'.>-,h l'V;s. I am a cxndld ite for f'o:rgre<s for the sccoi.d Congi c-«i'iioil Di-trlct.sub j* c: to the rule.- of the Dctnocruttc Pi t marc. IV. S. Smith. FORT! I ESTATE SENATE. ft- -- — I re*reclfully announce niv-elf a candidate t*>r re-election to-the State fierate. suhj.-ct to the roles and regu lation* of tiie Democratic Primarv Kle'ction. I pledge m\>«-l: ti ahidA, hv th** revolt .iM'l'»upport the-uomir.eei (•: the patty. • Geo. H. Bates. FOR MASTER. II arn well, Lord.” m. i: MR. FRANK T. ANDERSON. ter I.e Hoy when a boy of eighteen had 1 cm hit In the temple wdth a baseball C!;*l had consequently lost the.itre of Ids right eye. Miss I.e Hoy’s counsel relied on this fact to prove Briggs an itiUiiwibit and ordered the imur l-ofmtr ra oculist for examination. Whether C. Tin** (i:!i Hms, I re-pectf.dry a'iiHmt.ce , candidate ’or re elvdioti t. of Mai*ret* for BirnvvVI jert to the mlcs Htirp regtrbt ItcmtHTHiic PrirtTtry L i Oe I piedge mv-clf to Htiiti-* - - ilr- and to »upport the tiomioeea f ine party. Allot her good arml gaSbctrt -obiter of ( the •'onf-j l.’racy ha- cr->--e l the rivi r. On Sunday aftermon Mr. Frank I’. Au-Ur-on .linl at the imti C of his ►oil • Mr. Newell Andlraon in Savhirj.ilw j where he atul Mr* Anibirou had g' nr on n visit r.f t .vn week * He vvn* in bt*- 7f'li vear In nary la-t he tetire I fr un t u*iiic. acenuntof B) heii'tii. Hi* la-t i whs of only a few day* He i- vived hy hi* wile, two sons and daughter*. .For many year* 'he rieen a consistent member of the * * * r-v.a their the c; their J«n- S (ill ines.s -u r- i (V It ha i j Bap tist church. Hi- h'l:ial took place on Monday at XuguMa. ' MR \v. G" HARRISON. Mr. W, (L Hrrrri-oji died on Friday last at hi* hoine in Great G> press low nsliip. aged ahouf 72 ye.u*, after long i lfpc-s pa’jentlv home. On s»t- ordav liis'ho<lv wa« laid to rest l.i*’~\!r Olivet church yard with iinpre**:ve ► ami his oumel knew wliait c| pm.ents intcmle l to g In by •au.iualion atul vvete piviiared for tests or vhetLei* tee.by 'iiml in list was unai'le tee with,It. v ■a.'+called an 1 Briggs had brought the t trouge. t possible pi*>of that he was Peter Le Boy. Miss Le Hoy’s counsel. In- Irodma'd the oculist, who vainly tried number of tests to entrap the ,l:t Into icr.dhi; II. L. IFBannun. his l.eI ■i prov However, t i.e i t eye. l> tn-.t w hen ar.h wax Hu* c n- f.c* eo.tld t'.e .ease TOR SHERIFF. Barnwell, S . , May 12.h L- I revprvrfuily ar.rriTree rnv-^lf a, i cinttblate for re i lection to the t-tiico of .slieiitl'. .-nl’jeit to ti.e rule* and I regulatioi s oi the fo n;(a-iatic priuoir’ by a ik.i uant Into ler.dhig with his left eye el.)«ed. The trl.’I had reaeh(*dtjit‘e!imnx, an 1 Miss I.e Hoy was s> wrought iqi [TTeed election, anrHnlcIge myaed to aldue ti> the results and support the i.oimritt* of.the party. Frank II. (.'root h. over 1!.:* proiiabillty <.f being n t i poverty that she prevailed upon her EtlHli i:s lover 4*> leave his scumces for cue day ami g > to (''icrl with h;*i>{ He rrt In the courtrooni evi-’ently far u w:i;, v. i:!i son t* pr ’Meui ti.l the o< - •nlb-t begaii his efforts to eiitrap the* v-HTlieaiit. After that he v.r.s all atten tion. V.'lir-’.t the oculist failed He Blaekville, si.'(’.. April 27rh"fi»oT * I hereby itnnoufiee mv -clf u eandi- dai.taf»vr-44m olliee 'C.ti At.eriIf of Barn well county subject to tho rule* ai.ii regulathin* Eoverning the* (icniocrat'c primary. IP • pact full v, W.T. Walker. d -h late year*. Further Georgia and the iho railxtiads Iroin rolina* will iioi t-gaiu soon have such crops of peache*. ftaohage, canLaloiipyk to carrv. They Dave eaten np all the^irotlts while the men who made them are further buck ■% In the world than vvlietr they planted the tree* and sowed the seed. ! years maikcted the first bale of cotton ' got tReie again la-t week, two (lav* ahead of last year’* record. .six hundred and uin'otv throe.young ladp-s stood the examination* for ad mission into VVinthtep ('oTFcge.. The hig taskof i XHUiitiLnjj their paper* will hardly he eonifiletod before Augii-t l*t There are now 52 vacant so~hol.ir*h:p* , During ftu* five mouth* ending \\ith June the goveimmonr oflicial* in New There i* the* room in every town in I y. ork f M| it nearly 1 000 immlgiaim of thUMate uavTTig a populatiofr of to fill Orderil M work on ti e farm* or more for another •>tore.” and a ’Pteonty two of tho crowd (‘.inie to ihi* s'apltal of f25'in cash r.Pl he suffi.-icnr ! ^! ll,f ** -To find place* ihe goveri.iiicni : . *vI .:1 . ...a iii ,v .r* ... TV . a . -erv-iees of the,Ma-vmie order nf vv he had long been a m: inl>er and 'he high princkplc* of which h* exempli- lied in hi* life. In h's death hi* coin • the cmi ril v 1' ,- yllpso place coin uotT-s* sni • died iPdt io • itie^rcgur-l - i 1 V.lllsp mum tv am W gooit on izVn i be tilled Hr of all that knew hini. andTil- gSod life v\ IB mot soon he Tor. o; ten. •tit* vv a* a e.ill-istcnt, member <-f K 'tile Baptist Chiireli, and hi* pa-tor. Rev. Dr: Nitiwlers-poke pMidei h and touch- inglv of the good man who had pa-sed away. MR A .f. MATHIS. Mr. A. .1 Mathis died on tlo* In 4o-launull i;, pruvulul—t'w* s' itm r nflh'ial.s sent out IKX) tho • rha capital of good- character and tfie eonIIdeuce <>f tlm public, aiid such u store will help rather tfuitt hurt all that are now iu the mercantile ’ hu-i- fi«?s. Tfe have in niJtnl a ’store” that Will handle country produce excluslvrly, preferably cn a commission basis. Such a store would ktep money at hoxo and turn many tilings into cash, that arc now Wasted. It would en courage reciprocity between town and country and be helpful to bolb buyer nnd seller, so developing a better friendliness. . Through such a ‘ store” the farmer who may have a load of dorn, bay or oats or a few bushels of peas or pota toes for sale can Inrve a purchaser ready ■ «nd wailing when htsr -brought to town. Jf he wishes to slaughter t a bill fed lioef or fat porker arrange through the ’More' 1 ;T#*r tk« Mle oFaurplHXn-vcr tfie rcqui.c tneiiia of Jiimacl/ nnd hi* ne]gi l, os. The faiouer's wife can through the “stme” convert eggs, chickens, butter *!ifc Into cash, wRbsnit the worry and firnoyanceef pwidUng all these good k .. 1 ; 1 * ’ i '". 1 v 's e:il ,D and will keep It up until about funi mil!ion are mailed CANDIDATES TAKE NOTICE, The Executive Committee placed 12 M. F fid ay, J uly 3ttb as the final Imur for dues to be paid and pledge* signed and in the hands of the Secretary: Very few of the candidate* have compiled, up to date. The Treasurer aiitLSeerctary are not allowed to extend the time a* the chairman is to have a properly acerLdi- ted list of the candldijtea for the Wil- liston meeting which is July 25(h Sat urday. The Execu.lve Committees of all the Clubs that havonot yet handed me a list of managers of the election will please do so at one that 1 may adwer- tisc a roll some time Lefore the first primary. ^ The duns for the Magistrate Ofiice at Allendale, Barnwell, Blackville and Wlllision is $2 6ft, * N- F. Kirk on tlfi* ^Hi. t. at tne home of his father, Mr. <’. II. Mathis in Blaekville, aged nhont 52 yeais* He waa a graduate of (ilcmson College and had niade a splen lid u-pn. .taptm^a- electrician j ; , New. York -HUliC, l , "sil.!l*i:..s of great. resplewibOit y and npportunit v were < fYervd him both in-tile Cnltcd .Stab s and abroad and life lay fair with linpe and hriglit with red roinotliiiig to Mi.-a Le H'*y'.s toojncl, then l.'ft the courtroom. Li bn If’r.n hour ho returned ami was «.vilied upon Io examine the < laLpant's n,i qi'i CKii'.i; ill" mi'-iqi I'.'Cr rf ,■ i'iqt**" tu le curd word 5 meTt 1 t.) put < n, Hogiiiahl held a lilack 1 • • I’c ’Tds cyi-’rr' mV vviricli y. e;*e anT vv u itten asked him to nr ; road Toon Jotioiv., them. This the T'T.TMm’it rtti vvlthniTt any—diTficirlty. Hcginal r glani t'd at Miss I.e Roy's colinsel, indicating that he WaN-satis- fl' l. a;:-' in* was etftte(t~Tm for the re- Mdt of hi; tost. “Of these glasses,'' he said. left Is red. the tight Is ordinary irans* pan r.t glass. ')'!'•» red glass hefore what he admits is his sound eye tojn- hi’v**d with green letters prodneos black. In otlier words, through this glass’ bo cr.ir.ot see the letters at all. WiHi-ton, S C . March iNfh.lUt'S. I rt-(*po-j_uHv i.'ii noni.iv niv-cif a cat.dldajm for the oltlce ol r*!.ei i;f, sn!>- jeef to flic rule- fin'd regulation* of tin D< mo. r^ti • Frimarv «!< cti iri- and pledge niT'-e!f/fTTiTYklo hv the re-nit and to Mippoijt the^noudiiees of Hit- party. \ / , ... ' 'e . ■ H. A. 4Vr«tr— FOR CLERK OF COURT. B.vfiwell, S. <’ . .1 ;itio-5;h in-'S. 1 rospcctfuHv .anminrico mi*'if a caridblilte lor I'v-e'i cllon to the idlice ol (N'erk of the Conti <*t Common ami Genera: Sessions, subject to role* and rr*gd , *tl' ,ri * of the 1 lemn- ftu tic I'li'uary K lectieii. I pfedge mvsrlt to abble-bv the results and to support the nominees of the party. W . Gihnoro Simms. r - w. - - - ' - Barnwcil.'S. C.. Mav 2«th HK) q . « i - . ' ! I reapectfullv anin»unc6 mys’clf -a CMmlijdate lor liie offiee of Clerk of the Coin t ofsCommon Pie is ami Gen- eral Sessions, siiliject t«i the rule* and regulation* of-Mu- - Barnwell, 8. C r May ftth 1308. T respectfully announce myself ft chminiate for ro-eleetion to the office of 1‘lca- {f I'gunt v Sunerlntendeut of Ednqall«ft, o ihe rTuliject to thw-ruie»Wml rffuWflor.il of the Democratic Primary election, and pledge my self to abide by the result nnd to support the nominees of th* narty. B. M. Darlington. , » N Dim cratlc I’riniary Election, pledging myself to abide hv tlia-iesolrs ami to support the notui- nce* (»* the party. . , . « IV. II Duacao, FOR R I'.TR E^NT AT IVE. Black ville, S. C. June IJO.h ir-OS, I respectfully announce myself a candidate tor the Hon*e of'Rmrosenta- t.rc party. ' Eai 1.S. Isotjutroo. R .bt 5u«, S. C. June 2'lrd BKiS. Gra'VlnUv atqrm.d.iting th-* so’endi I vine I iveeived at tfn* list J*timj-ry Ele;- , .i')ti and tie* ear;!..*-: reejoe-t th’it-4* -houbl again make the race, l respect- fullv beg to ajinouncc riiv.-edf a caniil- date tor the Hoii-e of Repre-entati v'*s. pledging myself rod only to abide the r**0it thereof ard th»* -HpfHirt (>t rhe nominees of the In mocralle I'artv, hut also to devote mv h* *t Cllcl giJS to tin- Elko, S. C. April 18th, 1908. 1 respectfully announce thyself .» candidate for thrcolllcegif County o?* perintendent of Education, subject to ilie rule* and regulations of the Demo- ciatl.i Trimarv election, and pledge mvse’.f to abide by the re«ult and to support the nominees of the. party. «- U. K. Blft. FOR CORONER. Sycamore. S. C., May llrtr 1908. I respectfully* announce myself M candidate for the ottice of Coroner of Barnwell County, subject to the rules fives siihj 'ct to the rule* and reguhi- and regulations of the Democratic Pri- ti<i:i^ of tl.e Democratic l‘rimars/KB(c- mary Election, and jiledge nyself to L-fJcdge fiiv*-»-U-4o—tvUbWMiy tost, ablilw he. the result and to support tlie results and to support the no fui aces ol 'udmlhees of the (narty. Charlie M. Croft. Barnwell. S. C , April lUh IWhC Having served four years as Coroner nf Barnwell Uonnty I "frer for reelec tion sui'j-ct to the rules of the Demo cratic l‘i imary.' Clayton S. Warner. • Suelllng. 8. t*. March 2«th 1!*08. I respectfully Renounce uivsetf ft can lidate for tho office, of Coroner o f wtdure of my eo nty. Black vliie, J. C S. C J.anc ^.h lfKl>s. Gryfin. I r.-spcctf'i! v announce invsfdf a ti;twIH■»tu f«*r the Ifo'i-e of Rop—«<'fit r* five- -ul'j'i't t<> tiri rub's rui| •icgu'iv- tioi's of tin* l)emoc r ::t!c I’rlmaiv Elc-,*- t'on. I qiledgo nivs* If to abtde bv the resuifs and to *u f »(»o.-t the tiom:net s of rhe nm tv. I’lioinss llfl’eeplcs, Blaekville, fi. C. WJIlistnn, S. June (j |> Ho* YiehlluJj to Die solicit itmh. of (T leii*!», 1 re-pect f ol I v am.on me inv- -Hf a ca:i*lii!at<* for tin* II iiui- of i;.*p Dunbai ton, I hen by announce myself a candi- <!a:e tor tlie-«-fHou of Masl-trate at’ Dunbarton subject to the in'es slot regulations of tne'Democratic I’rimary EtPvfiou. I t'ledgt* myself to ahhle the in v lesiilt* :nn] support ttu* nominees of the party. ‘ > C. 8. Anderson. the r*. c* nml reaentative*. Mil j—*t t<i ’••gulalioi:* <»f tii.* D-unoi-r ,*it* P r imarv E , ectjo:i. I |>>'tg<> m . self Pi ahi.ly hv r:.e re-nUs ot -.Jd ehetion and to Mip- ;*< rt the nomii-eeh (d the |mi ty. M v h i-i-n-ss cng-ig^ uci.t*. anil the 'onditi-in <>• un health, will not aMovv me t*» uiakp* an H'*the c .uV'.s*. Tli*re <.>:«* 1 a«k civ Iriciulsat each |'-e.i:LCi '<> take > 'i.a* '*1 i iy iiiterest * »r ine. V.«*<r* liuiv Wi.lisron. SrT* . M iv’-arh 1 <J8 mv-elf a 1 ris'iK’ > lliL* (> ill «*♦' .•acdidarc f. iicty. ¥t>t»• Hvc* sutj.' of iHe rimrs rrt if). . ion. I pi( (»v tlif* ;i»* r<-ui?* a ml fully announc* myself a r tn** IIoiim* of IF i.re.< nt*. i-r to tal* rules ar; I reg'i'a- ire.-nwratu- Prim rnr’ EVc h-r Mi; L il \I>* te« mv *• |; to Go le hy rli ;o ati|<p* . t the uti.uitteta <*1 J.> TV. ,1 1 — Ba"! w»*!!. 8—C., Mnw I rr.sp<-.-tfu|Iv iinnounce mysrlf. t candt-lafe fob rce-ia iloo 'o the Hou.c <<t Ihq fc-eiitat V *s, *-i 1 j.,.t to tne l»ile. a ml ri gnlathms of the Dt mocia'lc (ni nmy (let. >n # iuul pFulge mv—*|f i«. abld< hv th-* re-u.t at.d tq *.i|*port the nomiutes tiK partr. A. B. Patterson. Timer, S. C.. May 4 h I'.t'i.-. L.tt Barnwell County subject to the ripjy< ind reguUtioii* of tliy DcmocrftUyPrt* jind* uljbiJgc myiftbA’to and U marjv(*leciF>n, abide by tbe result a!7il to support > nominee* of the paitv. Levi* !t. Creech. roir magistrate. 8 C. July J.U&08. l luier, S. C., June 1st 1908. I respectfully, an firm nee n:v»e!f ft •‘smliilate for the olthe of Magistrate at I’liiicr. Mihjecr t*» the rulea sn<l :egiiift:ions ot the Domovratlr I’rlmarv Election. 1 t>ledge u;v«elf to abide bv •he result* and to support the uouilnes* 4 the partv* W. L. Brant. Hsltl-t'lle. S. C-. June Dt If'hS. I •and rest('*<*:fullv sonouncft myself <l.»t<* lor the oltice of Magistrate it Four il We. suf j. ci to Mte rule* anil regoUtiotis of the Democratic Primary Eli ciloo. t phutge mrself to abtde by ;hc r-'-ulfs and to support the uoud- i.ves of the |>i»rty. T. 8. Drinbaf. May 2711* n*OS. I befirby aifiiounce ntyael/ a candi- I respccrfuRy anioun e mvkclf a candid (te for the IL*'i*e of R'^pre-eii- laMv's, ► iil*j--ct t<<;iie i'i'i-s ami regu lations of the Demociatic piimarv elec- thin, ami plcdg * tnj self tu ahhle hv the re-d't ami to ► d; port the ni mince- of the party. 0. I>. A. Wilson. I’lirsiinnt ton resolution a-’otitcd hv the Alb'iidnle D: tr.ocfutic Club, April 25th. A. I). Ih'D. ii(.m)!miilng me for tlu- House o IL'pi'csenrative*. ! respect- fullv aiitioittice m> svlf a candidate for ilie Hmisc of RcpresourHtivrs, snhje*ct to the rules nil.I regulations of the Democratic P: im irv Elections, pledg. ing niy-elf to abide f*v trie roiilts of -ai 1 ciecrh-ri’aiid to support the iiami j ot-es of tiie ju: ty. Jas. M. l’at!cr-on. . Fairfax, 8. C. March, 17th UN’S. f rmiicctfully annc.ifnce mvself- a TamrtrdTt i <* foi'-ThF^dhYrroF8Treri1Y,4nih R j<*ct to I !lc~THi(;jS i||.il *srgfilatio' s of the Dt moeraTfc J’i imary cl-.-cUon,—rani j.ivlgc mvsoM to .abide hv the reMilt, and to stippmrt Ti.e'-iiomiiicc.s cd the (•arty. 15. F. Thomas. I hereby n-ono*mee my si-If a candi. .da:r* Tor tTie hllTcc oi ShefiTTHT Barn- vveH coniitv, so’iject to life rule* and regulations of the ilemociatic tu rm.iry. \\ ilium W. Mooic. Cm. eqren.ly TT'rrrT'VT he Tmrrrrr read them with bis* 1 rt.Tft> > iiaque.^ 'Ihe jr.dg* leo'ked at the Jury, th* Jury h-r.Led at each other, the specta- promise when disease fiytd It* June I 1 t'-.’s tittered, tbe ocitlid Muahcd, white hand upo’i him. All hi-' 57*1 K*a<oi5^e- all the skill of pitvsieians and the le ll uier (tltetillunsnf kindred hih! friends fai'ed to bring back licalih and passed away in the morning time of hi* years. To. hi- devo'ed w ite, hi* loving father and brothers the syni- pathv of many true friends goes in ful lest measure. Miss Le Roy Learned on her hirer. Then the jury v.T.lumt leaving their ri'afi; foiuuj ;cV(*r<!ict for Hv defendant, aeil Hit* pfbpwbv remained 'iu the hand*; oFA 1 bs I.e Roy. WIkmi Regimi^l Ov-erm ker was prnla rd f.<r his shrewdness in luimauking FOR,. ^Ui’ERVISOR. .Seiglingvilh*. 8. ('. May 23;i I!'08, I re*fectfullv announcic uu’-rlf r. candidate fur the ofiice of OotnK-y Su pervisor. sui>je*.t to the mica ami regu- fations fif MifT’ Democratic I’limary Election, am) piedgo misHf to atiiik* l»y the res nils and support tTie noini- -Jr . MR. HENRY W. BRIGGS. Kirkland, Jr , Secy. After an illupsa cominenciiig on Thiira.lay D«t Mr. Henry \V Briggs di«d of heart trouble on Tueadav'morn ing at hi* home in Blaekville, aged about 56 years. He wav a citizen-''of tho highest charaercftand all hi* life waa without reproach. In everv good work for tho benefit of hi* community, the county and (Mate be waa among the wisest and tho foremoat In the (Rscjia'rge of dutv. A buslitesa man nf aighal ability j«*t «nd kindly and tin* clalnir.iit's ra* ortllty life was puzzled lie couldn't iihJcr.4aiid why Kticli a f liiijile matter should. Insptre Judge, jury, ahoniey* and ti room full of spec- necs of the party. O W. Barker. Biackvifle 8.C.7m*v 18H. 111*8 I respectfully announce n.v self a candidate lor the otlh-c of t'-oil'llty 8u- pervisor, anbject to the rule* and regu lations of tiie Democratic J’limarv tutors with wonder nml admiration. : Election, and pledge myself fo abide However, rdnee lie was thereafter per mitted to pursue Ida rtmlles without the tnterfereifoe of his mother. J. ANTHONY TYvTN’IXG. by the resiift and.to support the nomi nees (»f the party. Isaac H. Hutto. THE REMEDY THAT DOE8. fhlog* frruu Itoeae to bonse. And It give* me unto ii r-ded pleasure To recommend Brnklen 4 * Arnica rOilve •HytfJ. W. Jmtklr.s. of Chapel HI'I, N.‘ (j . 1 Mio m-nv inoi-d i;- th*.* hc,.t salve the world afford*, it eur>a a fcloti bn my thumb; and ft never fstl* p* heal every *ory, born or wound to which if D applied. 25j at C K. BurciUI’.erV <‘r.;*’-.’<c:r. • T “Dr. King’s New DDeoverv is Hie remedy Hint does the Itealing others promise hut fall to perform,” sav* Mr*. _ K. It, l*ler»en, of Aubfirw Onfife, Pa. geirerou*, andHTer^ls sorrowlr. ri:any ' ^ !li n,fl .«f throat and lung ^lyart* and hoines that -he ha* been I , " n * s t*ndlng, that other gauled away so suilder.lv in the odd- Treatment* relieved only temporarily slimmer of his tears, the best harvest time of hi* usefulness. But he ha* left the good name, the rule record, tbe high example that will long he vlterDlieoJ it) the memories j of ail that boner hi'nian worth. He D I’a w!f ? 4m J ok* ctii-J. New Discovery i* (h'lng me so much gm*«l tlint 1 feet coitflJent iu caidlnn?J use for a reasonable length of t'me will restore m? to perfect health. This re- nowned cough and cold remedy ami throat and lung healer U sold et C. X. Ben kJiGier * drug -toty, COy. and Frielling, 8. C., April :j'):h l!K 8. 1 hereby Riino jnce oiygeff a 'candi date for the (Jtiee ofCouurv Supei visor of Bam well count v, suhj t o the rules and regulations(>f the Dcmoi-ratJ-* pri mary. I pLede myself to abide by the results and mipwrl tho party norHinee,,^ — George J. Diamond, FOR SOLIC ITOR. Barnwell, 8. C , May Hit HK'M I re-i eetful'v - announce tuvself a cam 1 .iilalo kot jaclccUiiii as-.Solii*.-tor aT ih.-* Second Judicial Circuit, subject to- tlie rule* amt reyntwHons of rhe thmo- crufic primary election, pledging mv- s.'i 14(1 abide hv the result* nml to sup- (toit the nominees ol Hit* puity. . JllttlCS E, Davis. Bamberg. 8. ■C., Muy 4th KkkS. I respeidfully announce tuvself a candidate fur ilm oflh e of SulieUor- ol the Second Jmli/iM'T('ir.-oil,'subject, to the rules and regiilallons of the Demo cratic f’clmai y E e- trm. and (dtdge nivself to ii'.ide bv the result, a-il snp- port the party nominees.- ■ 11, M. Graham. I L.d ehv .'innoiHtiec tuvself a eand'r date Igr the < .”ic** of Nolleimr' of th<; Second J'uiicia! Circtiif. pledging mv- *e | f to a hi (I g by the rule* nnd regula- tion* o[ the D *moct atic I’arty and to ^i^potN the m/wtintc* thereof.. James F. Byrnes. date lor Die ofi.ee of .Magistrate at Mlrndale, pledging lUViy lf to whole by ihe tide* Hud regulation,* of the D.-mo -ralH paitr and lo *up(>ort tbe t;-mince* thereof. '■ • K. 1*. Searson, Jr. Barnwell. 8. G'.. May 12th Hk»8. At the urgent request* i.f many friend* 1 rc*pectfiilly announce myself a candiilate for the office of M agistrate »t Barnwell, anhjeet to the rule* *n i rcgidHtloti* of the Deinocratk* primary election, pledging jnjpeelf to atd-le hjt.- the re*<iii H'uLto suiqiort the no.nirieri ofthcpaity. -y- , R €..l^»lforda Barnwell, 8 < . May t.h IVOpj* I hereby annoiinoe nii*elf w eaiidi. date for the office of Magistrate at lUirnwell, subject to the inle* and regulations of tiie Democratic ptimary 1 lil>*‘.|ge'inv *o f to abide tfie trsulfe and eiippott the uoMtinee* of the party, R. Iv. L'*scry. Blui kv ilie, 8.X’., May tth WO*. I respnifnlly announce mvself a candidate to. the office of caiut'dat.e to; tne al lilackvilV. suti >ject to ihe rule* and regulation* of the Democratic primary, find pledge my self to abide kv the te- «ulrs and support all nominees of the party; J. w. naif. LAIlffidaTe. 8. C.’, May 4th 1908. I hereby announce myself a candi date for (urtmion to the ottice of Magi.-tra'c at Allendale, subject to Hie rules and'Regulations of the Demo cratic primary. 1 pledge myself to . abide the result* and support ihe nomi nee* of the party. W H. BrabhaffT^^I Blaekville, S. (J., April U7th I!i08. I hereby anrtounce myself a candi date for r(‘election fo the ottice as Magistrate, of Blaekville Township, sTrtijiTt~to thwrnTr*r and regulations of ^ihe itcmocratic I'riinarv. A. 1*. Mood ward. Ulmers, 8. C„ Apf!i 27tb 1W.—. ft candl- 1'OR AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself a .cacdi- ih4e for Auditor of B.-.rnwelL t duuty subject to I he rules and regulation* of the Dcmocraiic pa. ty, V 5V Moody.- . Barnwc-H, 8. C. Barnwell, 8. C.', April 6th 1908. **W. T U»1 acti.f fat. Barnwell, 8. C., April Tth HKI8. I respecffnllv annonree mvself a candidate for rp-ebMjrton to the ottl- c of t.'onrrtv 8npervtv'r, *nt jeer to the rt.fe* and regulation* of the Democratic PriDiary election, ai d p'edgo mvself to ahii.'e bv th** ri**uV^ ai.d to kiipport the Uoiiiicccs Of tfiv pi.riy. <f. B. iKsrU. I respectfully announce inyself a eamlidate for reelection to the efilce ot County Auditor. sobjArt'to-the ttiles and regulations of the Democratic l’i i maty election, and (dedge myself to n- bide’by the result, and to support the uomluees ol the partyr J C. Keel. Barnwell, S. C.. April Cih 1908. f respectfnlly Ri'.nnonce myself » ca'tid Ida te fur the ottice County Audi tor. subject t,,> the i ule- and regulations of ti.c Democratic. 1'rimary election, find (deitte myseliTYr) sbule by the re sult and lb eupport the noinioees of the j psriy. B. VV. Hilay f hereby annoUvree-uiysel f date for the ottice a* Mai*Titl mers, subject to tbe rules and regu tiona of the democratic primary. * I pledge mrawlf to nbide by the ee- sulta ami support the H. Williuma. Barnwell, 8. C., April 13rh 1908. I hereby annoiinpe mvself a candi date for tho office of Magistrate at Barn well subject to the rules and regu lations of the Democratic, primary. ^ I pledge myself to abide Hie resultft and support tbe nominees of the party. D. Sam " Wiliiston, S. C., April _ I hereby announce my/yelf a can^^ date 8>r th»* ottice of Magjstrkte liston, subject to the rules arsl regnla- (b ns of Hte^ Deinoci wtlc "primary. I pie '<re myself to abide the results and ► lippoyf tu • nominee of the parly. . W. L. Frederick. — B irnweH. 8 . C., March 23# TPOfc I hereby anr.oonce mysi If a candi date lor the ottice of Magistrate ** Barnwell subject to the rules and regulations ol the Democratic primary. 1 pledge inreelf to abide the remits I aid support I3e noiuiM es of Ihe party, T - t. W. Uolfcan.