The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 11, 1912, Image 2
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well People.
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■ -r~TT*~' T—:—sa ■
PKKSIDKKTIAL rOMTICS.l
That tb« bwker. of O.osr W. Undtr*
wood, Uia Demovrntio Home letder,
fiUb In hU ckpucHy tod olmnoi.
to bo nontiDMted et the IJitltlinoro Con
vention for the Presidency inude
very Evident Ih»1 week, an *tild b»ok«*r«
•'oilU tlio freieht” for Hie xentlinK out
t»f L’ndcrwood^i anctlon* of fnur pa>;«*
by lae werklv aod *cml*weekly Soutii
Camllna newantgnrs.,
Will On> c»«nintl»n rf rduealton bv
mall boom the Alabama man In the
Slate contention to bo held In Mar?
The da'lly upp* , i\ wc bollove, prvfer
Woodrow Wllaon, *‘iho acholar in
T'oHtiea,” Oovcrnor Bloa.e la for C.ov-
rrnoe Harmon of Ohio and H|)cak**r
ijliaiatp Clark liaahit motlcat following
The "yellow porli” ae.trc of trouble
*»lth Japan has made it*nlf fv It ny.iin.
Tim ‘'Yunkera of Ute Kant" an! re.
V»rked »« still ailontly plannlnij and
mjiotlallng lor tha ac(|ii^itlon (,f a
.’.•atll'iK ntullon at M agdalcana Hay on
t'» Wost Coa*t of Moxloo, not very
fir from I’nnainn Cnu.il. To pnveni
of auc.U unwetoomn nol*>hhora
nH'i rival, for control of thn I’acifii!
Ocean the Uuited 8taiea may lind it
xnoofl.ary to bake a hand in the rcvolu-
nlt.n now proflrea.lng in Mexico. Oiy
atateenjon and JtpHoe.e leaders all
talk pc«etv hut talk I. cheap and the
ewoetcr the words spoken ami wiiilen
tho Itkclber tliai ‘•^rloi vi.a^ed war”
may end the atrain .
NEWS AND OIMNIOKS.
H'>r> water In the MUaitalppI 4a
helping the price of cotton to rl«a.
The Houthorn cotton mUla are getting
great orders for goods from abroad.
The coat of living continues to In*
erraar. The prices of provlslona thla
year average two per cent higher than
they wero in.li)ll.
A yrar ago potatoea Mrl«h) aold In
Calcago f »r Ml cents a bushel. Last
week they brought $ I 7’> a bushel and
war* scarce at that high figure. \
Farmer Crowder of York county,,
•.old the Fort M U I'lmes last week that
one year lie began plowing on April
ffth and made as good a crop aa any
ever grown by him. v
More good people are In Columbia
tbU week than at any time since Ib7<i
Tn<y are mostly town and country
folks who gstnered there to witness the
itnycllinv of tho women’s mouitmcnl
and to liear the profeaslonal screamer
dtngcra.
Tho Mlasl.slppl Itlvcr has made good
the meaning i f Its Indian natn*, "ihe
lather of floods,” this Mprlng. Illgh
jWater usually comeg below us junction
with the Missouri and Ohio Jtsvera In
May, from the nudting of the moun
tain snows, hot fteavv rains have hist
cried tho IDPdAood. For years the lev-
cos have saved the rich river bottoms
from overflows and crops have been
ame and steaCy The mound bull lers
who occupied the reel talley hvfore
To tlia Taxpay*-s and Votara of Barn
well County :
Inasmuch as there la w* reference in
tha Genera) Onlers taken by the Aollc
Itnr at the raMnt term of the Court of
(general Sessions aa to my office as
Sheriff, I derm 4td>rwper that I. as a
cownty official, having read the com
menu of L. A. riwarson, expert ac-
iiEaling SFKisa* school.
counlant, emplored by the Grand Jury #st 4 Atha Morris,
M«nor H df. h
I*t Grade—Huby Jowera, tfuruaab
Weeks.
Snd Grade— Beatrice Morris.
*rd Grade—tVllllam Ray, Myrtloe
'Borl.tnn, Fearle H.dt/ ird.
fth Grade—Mary Hodlford, Alice
to examine my nffioe, with the other
connty officials, and make report ^ hta
findings, should reply to his criticisms
as fn the SberHTi office.
First, as to ahotfage which he claims
my books show on collection of taxes
for 1!>IQ, amounting to $7M 37. and
that I had no funds to my credit as
Sheriff, whhth la-true But. inasmuch
as I told Mr. Boarson that I had funds
In the Bank of Western Carolina to
pay same, In justice to me and my
statement to him, why coul'l he not
have asked the cashier of the bank as to
my IndIHdtial sreountf I attach copy
■if certificate inrniahed by the Manager
of the Bank rff Western Carolina of
that date, thn original of which la on
Hie in my office :
If file rr ha among oar road.-n any
Vouug tuati ambitious for pulllical di»-
thtctlen ami with bacsbar.o and hralus
to fA fn support of his aspirations let
hiii consider thp need for waking up
ft»e May I>enti*crall»; Stale Convention
to the adaption of a platform spci lfy-
hag the mraiures and Intereau to he
dL^issed In the primary camp.ign by
rtm cafldltUtea for 8, r nec offices. The
ptalfi penplo of the State, who pay the
freight and have no axes to grind,
HMght prefer *nch a platform framed
hr a xipremo ooar«ntlon to the i hoivo
Is«hi>s by Ms two stlsrl.igulihed ren-
ciMates for the highest bkato office In
then- gift, Governor Colo L. Blvasr anil
Ira IL Jonas,
the Indian, succeedrd them left ro
tiiHlns of tiaroils by which thny diverted
the surpln. water into streams west of
tfio MtHrls.Ippi until It was emptied In
to the (iulf ..f Mexico west of Hie Mis
slssippl.
TAKE ON COTTON.
V'ashlngtcn, April u —Kfforti to
save more than $26,000,000 a year, now
being Inst fiv .Southern cotton growers
through tare charge, aru being made
by thu Dcparinient of Agriculture
Secreiatv Wilson ha. written to the
Liverpool and other foreign cotton > x
changes lor suggestion, as to how
these tare charges might be reduced,
and has received replies from all ol
them
■'If cotton could he baled In better
.finpe,” »ays the Live p ud exchange In
Its rep’y, ‘‘ihrre is no doubt that the
Kuropeau exchanges would be w i) lug
to |ih » hv law. for such cotton to be
sold by ‘actual tare,’ provided uniform
length „nd weight of canvms be adopted
.for every lm|s.’’
*|'ht« exchange I* y* the whole b|ime
American export
t;b Grade—MatlalldU JCmler, Frank
-Odom.
45th Grade—Xdlth LoU.litllu Week*,
Annie Willie Mims
7th Grade—Julia Ray, Moaelle Mor
ris.
High Hchool.
1st year—Loota Lott, Vera Boy|«ton,
2nd year—Rosa Morris, Currie MorJ
rl», Mabel Bodlford, I.eon Lott.
3rd (frade—Viola Mims, Kunlce Pen
«ler, Ophelia Pander.
Mexf week we may have time anil
raom to say moro ithout tho mevtfngof
TlewStatc Teachers’AssoeUtlon in t'o-
IsWsWa April J.S—37. rn«i full pro-
gearMwap sent us show . tli it *m| I ■ prep-
^aWow has been made to Insure it*
stMencMd savccss. Tho be-t talent < f
tffie ednrafive MrtMh wilt be Its directive
aSKlIratruefIve force and no teacher,
na matter bow modest his or her envi-
fbnmen* can fat) to he heli»*d to groatvi
u«efcili»«s by atten lance.
And Mte fantoua hospitiVty <f the
<ifd cliy by Hie. »ea will he a. .went and
universal vs the perfumes of the dowers
I'raf hare borirt from tho long tTu-p < (
winter at lire toirch and call of April
•tin and >t*ow«rs.
re
Circuit Judges in this State are
H’lircd to rotate. Why should not the
fsolicRots be subject to Hie same nth ?
The idoa I. suggestn.l t'y tho ditlcr-
fnces in enforcement of the ]iw» In
Hparlanhurg and (”iar|ostnn In tlic
first named county a few Adventist*-,
who keep the seventh day as their Sail
luilh, wore prosecuted and punched
for working In th*lr gsrden. on Son
•lay. 11. the sea sids county men who
work, more or l*s*. the I t»i six days of
fifiio 'yeok play public b.tso hull on Ihe
fust.
It looks Ilka local option
foj the hi«s on the A
iifcrchant and pi inter.
Pheru I. no aincic of similar value
whiuh I* so wast* fully packed, and cf
which so little care i. taken lit transit
■is American cot ton,*’ contlxnea the let-
tar "If the cotton were h«K*it In toe
• Mine mantiur as Mia grow th of India
and Egypt, freight and Insurance p.e-
tnioms would he lower.”
Dr U I (Jal owaVv chief uf tl»c hit
roau of pi int industry, said that m hi*
opinion the problem would be prae-
ticullv solver! aftet the community *y*-
teni of cotton growing had once been
cslabH.heJ
ANN’orXCKMK.NT M \DK.
Ju«t previous in adjournment Satur
day of Ihe mortilng si s*loo of the an
iiual county i ducationa I ra lv, the K*-v
tiiaves L Kolght, of the t> raniteville
schools, arose anil announced that on
Wedne.daV'evenlng, Aprt| 2lih. at 8 :30
o'clock in the First I’.aptist church of
Aiken, Mis* M.rie S«mue|'a L'rnmer,
■ tale orgsolr.er of the now nation noted
tiirU’ T<*m*to Club*, wool 1 be wedded
to the H hi, reel I II Meigler, Superin
tendent of K'lncatlnn o' Aiken Count v.
Thsrc Is nothing now under th< sun,
wot evon hi recall, rt fdren liitn or pri
mary elections. About o-;<K) years ago
in * battle of ballot* lu t.recce Aristi
des, the Athenian general and states
man, was a candidate against hD will,
<)ne of hi* constituents who voted for
flic ImuiiknitTU of that distloguialied
gentleman tiled a* In. ooly excuse for
th ing a(> that he was tired of healing
him called "Aris’idc* the J ist ’’
st wfilch ceremony "everv man, woman
md child In Aiken county is Invited to
be pi eseut.”
It ha« been iutonded fo have tbs mar-
ilsge trike placo ut Atihevlj e, the home
of ML* Cromer, tint so llrmly iia. the
hitter. through h*-r great and good
work of inen Icnl ihle lie oe tit e»tat)il»h»*il
hcrsell In the heart* of (lie people of
Aiken, and hcc.iise. In the word, of
Mr Knight, "it was Aiken county that
lir.t discovered Mia* Cromer and it was
In Aiken that Ml«s C-onier discovered
(Veil 1[ S •igtcr,” that If, whs decided
t*i change the plaeo t*< Aiken. — Aiken
8en t i oel.
Til K s FA I K CAMPAIGN.
18 THIS A KKAL DANtiKK?
i .l^st
\«m.
^Stcr, Apiil 1—Solicitor J. K
w !ro according to Judge Krneat
Tiary, lias no sut»rrior in (his State na s
solicitor, has Issued n note < f warning
at will hoof iaimense interest to n
groat maujr countie* in S iMh Candina
•where prmions are lieing circulated
nmong th* pei^ilo calling for a*i elec
tion to he held at the general e ec Ion
Ibis fall on the ilTsDensary question
He said that hodc.lrcd to sound a note
of warulr.g against mixing liquor with
Uie genorul election. There i. being
• irculatcd, so ho ha* heard, a petition
«o vote at tho generul chiulon on the
-weestHbllshniopt of a dl*nen*iitv In
Clkestor county. ‘‘Till* will he a terrl
bfe mlsfake," says Mr. Henry, ‘ ho
.-auke everybody vote* Democratic and
Republican at the general ebotiou. It
incaiti Hut the liquor interests will
have an opportunity to get. some negro
vof*ee on this question and grmlual y
this Kiterest will see, thst the negro is
r*giVl*red in orderitfryota him at the
generxi ejection
,- To mix a vote on liqtror wiih our
general efecttrti is tlie most dangerou*
move made in the s*me fi r many
years. It will prove the beginning of
the end to Undisturbed white suprem-
•c$ sere.
“Two yttrit- ago I predicted, from
signs I saw lo the political sky, that
tbit move would be made The onlv
safe thing to do is to refute to sign
mi eh a petition for such an election ex-
*opt during so off ejection year. TIM*
Minor qtjertHn sbould bs kept clear of
litlc
Yesterd*v the DtMiiocratlc Stale Ex
ecutive Committee m«i In C dumhia to
i*.ui* Its lotiiiHl cell f ii the Sr*!* Con
\ Pillion to bp held in Columbia on Mnv
15i ll to i*h*f t delegate, lo the nstloual
convention which vvk.l meet In HhJiI-
mote on June loth to nominate candl
ihite* for 1’resident and Vloe-Pre.i lent
Coder paity regulations nad tele*
the piecinct. or towiislilp club* in aach
couulv wi I meet on April Sdtli and
elect i|. legates to the coun»y conven
tion* t" f>e In Id on Mav Crh. when del
egates to the Stair convention will be
elected. At Uic state Vhv Convention
anew Slate dulrman will be clio«cn
(Jen. Wilie Jones of Columbia w ho hna
fii'eti f *r thirty vesr* connected with
the Slate '.Executive C unmitte*, (list a.
Secretary imd afterwards a* Chairman,
will retire thi* >csr and hi* MicOesanr
n|i| he iDcted. S > far the onlv* a<
sttri d rand'date lor that position l»
Major Jt, I, Siokler of CharlesSon.
whose pot|;lcs| oxperlenre ha* been
•■-l 'u I a te.l to make him a wise and fair
couiiuander in ehh f.
SWING SICK CHICKENS.
Method!*! prrscher* are said lo he
dear lever* of filed chicken. There
fore, tin* advice clipped from their of
tidal paper should he good medicine:
Dear Brother Nettle*: I eaw in the
Adv cate of I'ehruarv 'Jv’ where some
one find lost two hen* by sudden death
TVe ca tinot tell the cause but if you
will trv our remedy you will lind it a
safeguard and your i)«ns will live until
they die of old age.
Just get. a nickel’s worth of aulphitr
and a hundla of old rag* and put them
In your hen house. A* soon a* the
lien, leave the house «of. fire to It so ai
ttr raise a. smoke. Shut the door up
tight for an hour. Then open and it
will kill the germ* of all (liac**p* tn the
house an 1 it won’t hurt the liens, Tke
heat him it: t* spirit* of turpentine—a
few drop* In a tub you wafer them in
l have had a long experience and thl*
ia tiie best and the safest remeciy 1 bav«
ever found. Your* aa ever, '
Y, Brandon.
Honey Hill, S C , March 1.
ouftftoiitlca
tyer N. H Dial of Lauren* Has
aunced Ma tundidaov for The
Btivtea (Senate lit t»
*Ui«n fo Sem
n and
this year’*
ator B. R.
carry on
•T*-
AT WORK AGAIN.
On March M a mJIlion coal miners
quit work in England, Scotland and
Wall * because of aomo dissatisfaction
with their employer*. Their qM'ike
put two million other people out of
work, a* mills, manufactories and rail
roail* c could not get the coal they
needed Some sort of coinprotnite w«8
effected and the strike ordered off on
Saturday. By the end of this week
all tho mine* will be ut work again.
It was a peaceable strike’bul the ] >*i
of wage* ant] shorten I tig of production
during their five Idle week* w^tre more
costjv titan war would liaye been. Four
hundred thousand American coal
wiuC'ie Hrttck lait week.
Thla eartlfle* that Frank *H Creech
had to hi* oredit on the books of the
Bank of Western Carolii.a, Barnwell,
8. C , •uhject to check on March 20ih,
11)12, at close of business, the *um of
Seven Hundred *nd Ffftv.four A
37-101) Dollars .($751*7), and that he
ha* been a depositor In said Bank and
Jf» predecessor, the Rank of -Barnwell,
for the pa*t ten years nr more
Th* Bank of IWstern Carolina,
Bat nwe|l Branch,
By P. M. Buckingham,
Manager.
BOW TO 0E1L WITH
THE FIT KtlSriCE.
During the 16 vearp rtf my aervice In
the Sheriff’* office 1 have always de-
povtted all fund* collected to rav nidi
vlrfual rredft, and when I recall the
manner In which all alaitna have b«an
paid by me and the manner In which I
have discharged my official dutle* a*
Sheriff it is with pleasure that I attach
the copies of original* now on file in
my office.
Thl* 1* to certify that aM Tax Execu
tion* placed in the hand* of Frank II.
Creech, Sheriff of Barnwell County, by
me as Treasurer for collection, and in
settlement of same has slwart been
settled by individual check which ha*
a) wav « been promptly paid on preaeu
tation at the Bank of Barnwell, now
Bank of Wesisru Carolina, Barnwell
Branch,
J . B. Armstrong.
County Treasurer.
April 3rd, P12,
We. the undersigned member* nf ths
Barnwell Bar. do hereby certify th.it
we luve known Sheriff F. H Creech
for years, have done bu*lness with
him. and it is with pleasure that w#
• ay rbat *1' *xe«iition* placed hy it* In
to hi* hand* a* Sheriff have received
prompt attention and that all sum* > f
money derived from such execution
• ale. of settlement have been promptly
l>«ld over hy him with bis Individual
check Further, that hi* services as
Hheriff hare been both prompt and sat
isfactory
H F. BuUt. Cha* CnrndlSlmmi
J a lire. A Willis, Geo H Bates,
K A. EHI., H. t). Holman,
Longatreet Gsntt, C. Arthur Best,
II L. O B union, J Eral'e H arlev,
G. M Greene, J O Patterson, Jr ,
A. H Nlnestein. J. He..ry Johnson,
S G. MavSeid.
By the law In reference tn tax execu
tion* making it Incumbent on BherlHi
to return th-m to Trea-urer In nlnetv
day «, will aav that there I* not a Shei Ilf
in the S' ate that compile* with the law
• nd he |« not ex pectvd fn do It. We
receive the execution* fiom th# 15th
April to 1st Mac ; the time explrea for
their rotnrn lit A'ign.t, after the an
nual settlement, 1st Julv, with Treas
urer and Comptroller General Hem*
the execution, are settled during the
year and reported in next annual set
ilrment.
I do not claim to be an expert book
keeper, having en|l«ted In the service
of my country at the age of 15 v<ar«
and was thus deprived of an education
1 mav have made error*, hut I defy any
man to charge me with graft or fa|-e
entries or with having made an iUcgel
charge in the collection of the cost due
me In my office. I am proud of mr
record anil I want to say to my con
stituents that I deem further explana
(ion and comment as to the manage
nienl of oiv ofllce unnecessary.
Your obedient servant,
Frank H. Creech,
H. B. C.
At a meeting of the members of the
Bsrnwei| Episcopal Church on Monday
ihe fa llow Ing officer* were elrrted :
Wardens—P. M Buckingham and
Charles Carroll Slmm«,
Vc«tnmen—W G Slmm», I’. M.
Buckingham, Butler llagooai, C, F.
Midair, Dr. A. B. Patterson.
Lay delegates to the Dloce*an Con
vention which meet* In Beaufort In
May—C. C. Simms. P. M Buckingham.
C F. M'>lair, B. P. Davies; alternate*.
Dr. A. B. Patterson, F. W. Falkensteln,
W. M . A ud re ws, W. G. Simms, Jr.
GROWING
OLD,
( The author of this poem, W A.
Prquhart, Is S* year* of age, and is an
active editar In Ohio now.)
A little more tired at close of dsr,
A little more anxious to have our
way,
A 1'ttle leu ready to scold and
blame,
A
little more care for a brother’s
nsme,
No we are nexrtng the journey’s end
Where time and eternity will meet
and blend.
A little le». care for bonds and gold,
A little more test In the days of old,
A broader view and a aaner mind,
A li'tle more love for all mankind,
And *o we are faring down tho way
That leads to the gates of a better
day.
little more lov* for
you i
are
in.
tbe friends of
zeal for established
truth,
A little more charity |p our view*,
A little more thirst for daily news.
And so we are folding our tents
away
And passing In silence at close of
day.
A little more leisure to call and
(I ream,
A little more real fo thing, tin*-en,
A little more nearer to tho*. ahead,
With rUion* of those loved and
dead,
And *o we are going where wo all
inu.l go.
To that place the living may never
know.
a few
more
A little more laughter,
tears.
And wo shall bare told our IncrraMng
year*.
The book 1* cl'**ad, and our prayera
are said,
And w e a part of tbe countfesa dead,
Thrice happy, then if some soul can
•ay :
'•I lire because be passed my
wsy.’’ 1
Keep the flics away from the
sick, especially thosc-ill with con
tagious diseases. Kill every fly
that strays into the sick room.
Elis body is covered with disease
germs.
Do not allow decayin’: material
of any sort to accumulate on or
near your premises.
All refuse which tends in any
way to fermentation, such as bed
ding straw, paper waste, and veg
etable matter, should be disposed
of or covered with lime or kero
sene oil.
Screen all 'food, whether in the
house or exposed for sale.
Keep all receptacles (or gat bage
carefully covered and the cans
cleaned or sprinkled with oil or
lime.
Keep all stable manure in vault
or pit, screened or sprinkled with
lime, oil or other cheap prepara
tions, such as are sold by a num
ber of reliable manufacturer*.
See that vour-sewage system is
in good order; that it docs not
leak, is up to date and not exposed
to flies
Pour kerosene into the tlrains.
Rurn or bury all table refuse.
Screen all windows and doors,
especially in the kitchen am!
I CANDIDATE CARDS.
1912
fIRST •PRIflftRY ELECTION /AUGUST 27,
State Senate
B irn well. 8 . C., March 5, 1012.
I respectfully Announce myself a
V*nr1ii]Atc:f<ir the State Senate, subject
to the rnfes am! regalatton* of the
DemourAtic I’rimary Election, and
pledge myself to Abide by the results
and to support the nomineas of the
party,
A. Beth tine I'aOeMon.
Coroner
Clerk of Court
Barnwell, 8. C., March 26, l!>12.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of Clerk of
Court, subject to the rule* end regula
tions of rhe Democratic Primary Elec
tion. and pledge myself to abide by ihe
result* and to support the nominees of
the party.
W. II. Duncan.
I
Barnwell. S C., March '25, 1013.
respectfully announce mvself a
dining room.
If vou sec flies, you may be Eure
that their breeding place is in
nearby tilth. It may be behind
the door, under the table or in the
cuspidor.
If there is no dirt and
there will be no flies.
filth
the
the
sim
TO KILL Ki ll's:
The London “Lancet,"
ending medical journal of
world, says that the best and
plest fly killer is a weak solution
of formaldehyde in water (two tea
spoonfuls to the pint). Place in
plates »r saucers throughout the
house Ten cents worth of for
maldehyde will last an ordinary
family all summer. It has no of
fensive smell, is fatal to disease
organisms, and is practically non
poisonous except to insects.
Pyrcthrum powder, which may
he bought at anv drug store,
burned in the house will also kill
flics. — Issued hv The Merchants'
Association's Committee on
lotion of the Waters of
York.
Pol
Ne
w
Helps Mil) Jjijd Housekeeping.
Fly time 1* here and for vour health'-
sake u-e BOB SANITARY SPRAY
Tu* Umvkksal CtRaNkR, I’uiusiikh,
Inh*crioidk Ash DiaixrKCTsNT.
Bob Sanitary Spray i* a llquM clean
er applied with an atomizer which
reduces the tiuht to vapor, making It*
u*e both economical unci effective
There I* no article on the inarxel so
efficient for so ir.anv tiling*.
I n one eperatinn your room or stair
way can he «wept and cleaned and no
duHl arixlhg, leaving •ame clean, dia-
infected and tn a sanitary condition
Kills ninth*, roaches, Ilea*, bed bug*
and water bug*
Will keep your poultry home* free
from vermin and in a sanitary con
dition.
Rob Sanitary Spray also clean* your
woodwork, If-or*, carpet, marble,
linoleum*, oilcloth*.
BOR SANITARY SI’Ra Y IS PER.
FEOTLY HARMLESS AND WK
GUARANTEE IT WILL DO WHAT
WE OLAIM FOK1T. For 8,|e by
C. K. Molalr.
Barnwell, S. C.
NOTICE.
I have this day divided the connty
Into the following territory, with as
signment* made snd in charge of the
Rural Policemen In order that the peo
ple In their respective chsrge* may
keep In touch with them and report to
them all vlolstiena of law and or
der.
Allendale, Bsldoc. Dull Pond and
Sycamore—A. R. Dm bar. Rural Po
lice. P. O. Allendale, 8. C
Baniwell, Georgea Creek, Great
Cypress, and Hod Oak —E. E Morri*,
Rural Police, -P. O Barnwell, S. C.
Bennett Spring-, Four Mile and
Rich Land township*—Frank Dunbar,
Huial Police, P. O. Hattieville. M. C.
HlackvtIK Rosemary and 'Willl*to,i
—L. O. stivender, R. 1\, BDckville,
S. C.
The law ryqnlrea each policeman to
travel tho territory assigned once a
week to arrest and prosecute all rlo*
latlona of.la ., and to mak# a repnrt
at the end of each week wftfi Remixed
statement of Mch da/’a work We *o
Belt the cooperation of *|i law abiding
citizen* t * be p u* l/i the enforcement of
the law by reporru g»ame to the Sheriff
and Rural olicrnien. A tin «./ per
sons violating Gi- DUpenxary Law and
running Blind Tiger* wi'J h e furnished
th* Rural Policemen in th Ir resectiv-
territories, with instruction* to seiz.e
all contraband shipments to such vio
lator* of flit* law 1 am •me the i>eo.
pie of Barn%ell county want the law
enforced in re'ereno# to the *aleoi whU
ka and if you will give us your co
operation in the work with the force
now at my di*p >*al will come all round
•topping the traffic I a*»urc all pvr-
candidate for the office of Clerk of
Court, subject to the rul** and regula
tion* of the Democratic Primary Elec
tion, and pDdge mvself to abide by the
results and to support the nominee* of
tho party.
M. B. Hagood.
Barnwell, S. C.. Feb. 8, HM2.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Clerk of Court for Barnwell
County subject to ihe rule* and regu
lation* of the Democratic primary and
pledge myself to support the nomi
nees thereof.
W. Gilmore SinanaA-
Barnwell, 8. C., April 1, 1912.
I respectfully announce myself to
the votera of Karnwell Connty aa a can
didate for Coroner* aubjeot to and
abiding by all the rwles aad regula
tion* governing the Democratic Prl-
mary Election, anj pledge myself to
support the regular nominees of the
party.
J. Staff Halford.
Barnwell, S C » March 18. 1912.
I respectfully announce .myself a
candidate for the office of Coroner, sub
ject W»the rules and regulation* of the
Democratic Primary Election, *aml
pledge myself to abide hy the results
and to support the nominees of the
patty.
M.J. Delk.
NOTICE OF ’MEETING.
Complying with a earnest contain#)
In a petition-from the qnallLed electors
and freebritders of the age uf twenty-
Aim years residing In the terrltery to
he Included In the proposed Hew school
.gjsttlet to he known as lira Appleton
School District, thl* Is to notify all
pnrsoAs Concerned that -a -mectlrg
of Education wi-M
•the/Uounty Board _
held-at Appleton at 1 o^clook p. m ,
FtlUaV, April Dth, fnr (ha yuirpote of
passiiig open said petition.
The-bottndaries of tbs prnpoied new
school district are as Allows : Has) hy
rtclgllng and Cave public road; Houth
bv AMandale and DuUdetvVIlle road*
Weal bv the Augusta mad to Mara
Cross Road*: North by the Barnwell
road from Mars Cross Roads to Bairtot,-,
thence to Cave’s along the boundary of
Orefit Cypress Township.
All parties interested ste notifled td
meet the County Board at this meet*
Ing.
; JIdrana J
For County Board of
Blackrlllo, S. C-, R. F. D. No. 3,
Maruh )t;,
. 1912.
I respectfully announce mvself a
candidate for the affles of Coroner,
• object to thn ri||«* and regulations of
the Democratic Primary Election, and
pledge myself t« ahide by the result*
snd to support the uomineei of the
party.
J. S. Blotne.
Olsr, S. C., R. F. D..
Kobreary 13, Ihli.
I respectful’y announce myself a can
didate for the office of Coroner, subject
to the rules and regulation* of the
Democratic Primary Election and
pledge myself to abide bv the results
and to support the nominees of tbe
party.
'V. L. Woodward.
Sheriff
Barnwell, 8. C.. March 23, 1912.
I r*-*pectf i Jy announce my*( lf a
candidate for the office of Sheriff, »ub-
j-ut to the ruh-i and regulations of the
Democratic Primary KDotinn, and
pledge mvself to sbide bv the re*n|t*
and to support tbe ueniinees of the
party.
Frsnk H. Creech.
Barnwell, 8 C , Feb. Hih 1912.
I re*pe' , tfolly anitounae my*?lf a
•andid .te for the office *>f Shenlf, sub
ject to the rul** and regulation* of ttie
Democratic Prlnierr Election, and
pledge my.plf to abide by the results
and to support the nominees of lbs
party.
J. B. Morris.
All’ndale, S. C , Feb 5. 1912.
I respectfully antiaunce nivseif •
candidate for the office of Sheiiff. sub
ject to the rule* and regulation* of the
Democratic Primary Election, and
pledge iiiVseR to airtdci bf the resolta ...i,. ... - --
and to support ths nominees of the „„„ PPO.t the P*^y nomi
party.
Barnwel', S. C , Feb. 8. 101J.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Cornnsr »f Barnwell County
subject to the nRes and regulations of
the Democratic primary and pledge
myself tosupportlhe nominees thereof.
WM. Still.
Blackvllle, 8. C ., R K f). No. 2,
Feb. nth, 1y12,
I re*pactfully announce myself
candidate for the office «f Coroner,
• ubject to the rnlas and reg.ilations oi r
the Democratic Primary Election, and
pledge mvstilf to abide hy the result*
and to support the nominees of the
l'»rty.
D. P. Lancaster.
Ofoucb,
-Education:
ADMINi9TRAtRrX SALE.
Byjjrtna of an order made hy Hon,
John Kt aflelllng. Judge of tVobatefor
Barnwell Cminty t will sell at the lartt
or
lare
residence of George W. Carroll, de
ceased, in said County, commencing at
U o'clock frtretiboh on April Kith, 1ULL
and continuing from day to day until
the said sals be completed the ixtrsonal
W.Ca
property of the said George W. Carroll,
deceased, late of said county, consist-
infc of household and kjtChbn furniiure,
wtjjorfj farming implefnents.
c^rn, fodder, peas, uoiftm seed, hotfsi
harness ana uilscdlaneous
Ternjsoitsh,
March 28. KMi,
FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
-Agnn* CarrdF,
Adiainlitratrix.
Notice la hereby grten tlixt the un
dersigned will tile their 11,1*1 account
a* executrix snd executor uf Laurens
W. Youman*. deceased,.with J .hn K.
Snelling Esq , Jadge of Probate Uif
Barnwell Coussty on Tuesday, the
thirtieth day of Adi*H, LU2, and apply
for letters dlsmltsofy.
Margaret Prestoa Youman*.,
Exeontrlx,
Ijjturens Youmans,
.. . Exeeut >r.
March JVjth, 1912.
Magistrate
Robbins, g. C‘, April 5. TOJ?.
I reapectfully announce my candl
dary for the office of Magistrate for
tour Mile Township, B*rw-w^;| Coun
ty, subject to the rule* and regulations
of the Democratic Primary Election
and pledge mvarlf to abide hr the re-
W0T1CE TO DEBTORS AND CRE*
l Tors.
L ■*
AH i>er*oas Indebted to (he estate r (
George W. f^afroll, de«-ea*ed. are re
quested to make prompt paewseut < f
each in.febte Iness to the undersigned
Snd all persons having claim* sgsin«t
toe said astam will plrase present the
same pfopefly attested to me.
Jgffes 'Carroll,
April 8,1912. Administratrix.
A. T Allen.
nee*.
T 8. Dunbar.
To
Mil K liHl W
Dattlwrton, S. f.
Master
live well you must have good
vcgeUblss. find to have good \egotable*
huv rour garden seeds snd iM.tatoe*
from me—< . F. Molalr.
Barnwell, g C„ March 1, 1911
I respectfully announce myse f a
candidate f >r the office of Master, sub- j
jeet to the rule* and regulations of the ,
Democratic Primary Election, and |
pledge myself to shide hy tbe re*- It*
and to support tbe nominees of tbe
parly.
II. I. O’Bsnaon.
Red*
FOR SALE.
Egg- from thoroughbred R. F
• t f 1.50 per aetting of I a.
Mrs. C C. Meyer,
Mt-yer's M ill, S. C.
ai?»rKcrrnar.* r>f——
YRf.LOW PINE AND POIM.aR
ROOGH k DRtbSED LDIBER
Flooring, ( silfng. .Siding, Moald-
Ing*. Lath, eto.
Cm fnrntsh complete House BifI*.
Saw Mills, Dry Kilos aia
Planing lillj
Blackvllle, S C . Feb 5, DslJ.
I respectfully announce myM-|f a can-
.11.late for the office of Master, subject
in th; role* and regulations of the
Democratic Primary Election, and
pledge myself to abide hy the result*
and to support tbe nominee* of the
party.
II. Fullerton Bnlst.
*1
County Supervisor
oma pasuk o2 Pat avell
(The Farmers' Union Bank)
(Par, 8. C . March 2*». PM3.
I respectfully announce mv*»|f a i
candidal" for the office of County Hu-
pervlsor, Huliject to the ml-** and r*-gu-
Istion* of the Democratic Primary j
KDctlnn, and pledge niy*eff to abide by
the re*u|t* and to *v pport the nominers
of tbe party.
J. O Sanders.
#ut of town check* and draft* accepted fordepeslt without ezghsag*.
ffe pay 4 per cent in Savings Department
* Klin*, 8 C , March 25, 1912.
I re*prctfull7 aitnottnce myself s
a candidate for the office of Doomy Su- 1
pervi»nr, *ut»je<'t to tiie rule* and regtt- 1
lations nf the Democratic Primary Eire. J
lion, and pledge mvself to abide bv thn
rcsnlt* and to support the nominee* of :
the Party.
H. D. Cave, i
William L Cave, Vice 1’rcs,
G. Miller Greene, Attorney
OFFICERS:
Harry I). Calhoun, Presiiletit
X. (1 \\’ Walker, C.aahicr
K. C. Carroll, Asst. Cashier
1
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Barn well, 8 C . March -ja, 1912.
I respectfully announce mvaelf a
candidate for the office of Cminty Su
i,» rvl*or. subject to the rule* and regn -
latinn* of the Democratic Primary
Election, and pledge myself to abide
hy the result* and to support tbe nomi
nees of the party.
J. IV Bats*.
DIRECTORS:
J. J. Cochran
farltou S. Cave
Dr. Tam I : . Hogg
G. Miller Greene
»
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T. Jeil Grubbs
William L. Cave
Win ton T. Walker
II. I •ee Easterling
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Blackvllle, 8. C., R F. D No. ‘2,
March ll, 1012.
I respectfully announce myself a
candl‘late for the ofllcfi of County Hit-
perviaor, aubject to the rule* and reg-
n ation* of the Democratic Primary
Election, and pLdge myself to abide
bv the result* and to support the nomi
nees of the party.
P. E. Allen.
1 u Walch the Hoijie Par)k Grow*
Barnwell S 0., March 11, 1011.
I respectfully announce myself a
candl.late for the office of County Su
pervisor. subject to the rules and reg
ulations of the . Democratic Primary
Election, and pled
by the result* and
Inee* of the party.
Ige myself to abide
fo support ths nom-
0.J Diamond.
•has reporting to me violation* of |aw
that
tbsir Dames v/lll bo strictly con
fldeittlsl
Frank H. Creech,
S. B V.
Barnwell S. C. Feb. 8, M»12.
I hereby announce myself a candl-
datef.ir Supervisor of Barnwell Coaatr
subject to the rule* and regiilttioas of
the Democratic primary aflrf" pledge
myself to support the nossjfhees thereof.
J. Gfftgg Moody.
BarjiWeil. 8. C., January 2d. 1'M ».
I reepecifullv announce my*clf a can
didate fo- tltc ofllce of County Super
visor, subje, t t<> the rule* and regula
tion* of the Democratic Primary Elec
tion and pledge hi v*c|f to abide hy the
results an l to support, the nomine'* »f
the partv
Cb f Langley
Willi.ton, S R F. L) No 2.
January -J, 1912.
I 1 espeecfullv announce myselfacan>
didate for the office of County {Riper-
visor, subject to the rule* an«l regttla-
>$sons r>f 'he Democratic Prinja/y Elec
tion and pledge mvself to abide hy the
results and to support tbe nominees af
the party
T. J. Grubbs.
^Continued in pext colmnq.l
HILL TOP STABLES
Tarns the New Year Leaf
There a life in the old land yet" and Charlie Brown has the
facts to j trove it in the receipt of a ear of
Choicest Horses and Mules
from the best stock farms of the Hlue Grass States,
pose stock and all of gilt edge beauty and
every day sure service.
all
pur-
ALSO TWO CAE LOADS
of excelsior
or Wagons, single and double, Buggies, Surreys,
liarnesa, baddies, Kridlcs, and everything inj
bis specialty lines at specialty
bed rock prices.
CHARLIE BROWN,
irnwell, S. C.