The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 20, 1912, Image 2

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Ifct 'BarnweU People. ImTk. i»L*«S, Ba«r i f>m : c rjtz A "8 1 'CIA CHMrE WUflTY CIJWTL* Xjl . ... .'. • - • - - • - THURSDAY. J'T NK V, H*1V. >1, i , »*+.****. Th« in«**(lng; of tli« SU\fi I'rexs A' •m’lulioo in’|^«rtt»nb»rrij J»*t wi»ck li»* t<wn nt>»nla»oiul> uronotinccd t»\ the .tfl»w»tmper men whrt attmided it one of Ab# l>«*t «n<l »«o«t niwful ever held. Th«> paper road by KJltor W. Y-. Oonr.aU'i of thr (Columbia') Stats i>ectna to have created a prr^onnd impren»iou, f >r It liaa teeeei very eaernvlvely repro duced ami very ^•nera'llv approved. It will b# Tound on our firrl and fourth tVhiM we (•nnnot endr.rae and aci cpt aa the beat aolutlona of prevent proo- lema «)) the W|Auiona rff the hTaiuy ed- Itot of The State wve are pleased to Hod In all that fee satd no mention of the wewXpaper as a btwTnesa propoiftlon. Inatead there was a ccnatant and cn- ♦iatent recognition of jmrrnaltam n< a f>rofi'a*Un. In an ludepende.it artieh 1 cu tbla pngs glvbtg some account, of tha faith of Kditar (.ioiuiilea sa e\- yreaved at the anneal hairnet of tlie Woffoid alumni we Were »tn|l more planaed i'j his declaration lliat the pen- pis ihould recognl/.o that the press i» rtghtlng their batipa. When that fact Is usds plain by the service sf the vdltorUI hrotlierhood and the appre ciation *of k« el necrity hy th> reading puhllo, a hotter understanding of the n latlonshiii hetween the press ami the people will coma into e.xi*T9iK*e and prove hHoful to hn;b. As we sue tlie fotnro C-te iiest ami saneat hop • uf bfitteraient ip govern mental allairs lies »t the point of I he lioneat, nnaelrtsh editorial pencil a» {(aided by the well informed and even ly poised editorial brain, no 1 so ac cepted as worthy of coolldenee and -e consideration hy the I'rople for whom Ihey ‘ burn the midnight ml ” The sdoption of a wise code of Journalistic ethlii*. it* p seticn bv the indlvldnul mod enforcement by the Association would be the sure and steadfast found atlon for auc't an uplift in j<>urna!i»m 1s It* wise Influence t:s tlie present needs and the future Imperative^ rc. (julrss. It would, we submit, remove every s*cit«e and disprove every argu- msnt tsat ooald b« hiought forward favoring the existence of two political pirfle* in this State. If the edito/s <..f SjuUi Carolina cannot to their contro- veralea with uns another behave with falrnsss and courtc-y how rau 'hey ev pect to win sod ietain public esteem end contldence * Our remembrance of the rondllimis exhitluK when there were two I'oliho.Hl partlea In this Mtate l« too vivnl to al low auch a Trojan horse to he brought In w Ithout our making emphatu pru ts.t. <10 TO C 1 U.dM):,', *4 i)L -‘.U 1'AUM BA RN >V EM. BM’TiST IK. | TION. V'or HIT.".*) a ytmog farmer can atay j roio.i Maetlrga will be held at Rarn- at Clsms**nA;oUe*s from October lat (<• j wed and Bethsada Churchea, KrhUy, .hrns “I at taking the special one year course in Agricultural a.udy The The situation is numeroua northern slties alor.g the Atlantic soa troard get. r.o KHtcr fast. A recent census hullr tin showa by truth telling figures that ! an tindeslrstile limnlgraot pnpulatiui. ! Is const a nt ly lucrrasic.g and will in t lie ( liese couisw of human event, be in the ' inapifrty and control th-li g" v r ; n sots. The sa») living ami luXuiy loving native ic.snleuts ol liie.a cine, in peril are, and have the tight lo be. mm b aggrieved that lire.e alirn* preto . itv lit# to ritra 1 labor and refuse to go him In the country and do fntia work. These foreigner*, Intro and re.-irr l nr pjverty aiiu acvuslomevl to hard linres, know very weir that they can tnugli it out t>«itsr th.tu uativu Auicrtiun. will, nod when the strain becomes too great lb# native* v» I I bo foi'ixl to letrcal he fore lbs invading patient million*. J o n lo ve this o| foreign p >pu 1st b m on i tionrhi'ot gov > i iiuu'iit Is stiurrnig up tliu liuil ling of a $Ni,- 1*V| |mi. igrai|.ii| rt ceptioll pal*C>' to * ha f lest on. VI ban 11 i s . oru p!» it Ion V.inkte friend* hop- r < I md tho Ci.-ek r.nd the f 'ago m t' e <1 i clt v b . t lie st « end so save ltjetn*td♦ «►, ' into i .n hist ( ■ 1 imhia orxt ami smaller mu- plctpabites in turn mav forimv the • s- empliof tlie neighbor r*trr« rmrih ol >litson,'t iMxoii'a line, and lift orne Eu ropeani/cd. nb'»ve amount will f^iy fee*, uniform*, hoard, lodging, heat and lighting. Those who are able will pay tf id mot* tor tuition. App'lcunts for adml*slon must be ovei l* year * of age and able to read and w rite iim-lligeo'lv and Irtva h fair k-owledge of a i iibmetlc. These one year stodeofs will he taught tho prin ciples of crop production, animal in dustry, dairying, agr cultural arilh rnetic and a slmpla'form of bookkeep ing, with enough parliamentary prac tice and public speaking to #iiable them to preside at a public meeting or hold a farmers institute. I'rider the Mims aet fussed nt the last session of the lejjislatuie there w|)| he oneTree schol uship worth J-K'i) from each county ami seven I r um the ^tate at Urge for this one year course In agriculture. On or before July ‘1*1 the executive committee of the Kami era’ l ivimi will rrcnmmerul lo the President of Memson C >NcgB three or more young men In thla county over eightecu years of age wlio have done g<nd agricultural work. These young (Men will h« nolitied to stand exarnma tion at Harnwell o i July lUth on tlie • lernenlary common school branches The f’lcmsoH faculty will pvs* on the examination papers The seven Mtate scholarships will he awarded on rec ommendation hy the Stsfo executive Committee of the karmer a l oi >n. Only such as are recommended will he allowed to stand these examina tions. Fifty moro than the saholar- ship winners are ex peered to take this one year course, which ha» been adopt ed bu - young men who lack the time ami tho money to take a foil four vears course. This new departure promises more to the State than all that < 'lemson ha» done in the pa*t to benefit the home peepl- 1 . So far it l as erjuipp -d many for profitable situations heyottu State linet. Now it pr poses to help tho.a who w ill sitty on the farm and make it prosperous. Till: PKKSS AM) PKOPI.K. At a b*n<| tet Iittou lu I u#t week hv graduate., old and young, "f Wolford College, Spartanburg, Editor V\ . E. i.on7,s|". of The State re.ji tntled t" the toast, " I'hi* Press as an Educa tor,” as fo 1 • w . : "I have one thought to pre.cnt this evening, and to do so slihll point t" where the (iie«- tails as an edtteat >r it l.assignadv failed to bting inant thouainds of well-tnt. ndii.g, la** loving men and vvomen <d South < aro lina to a positive apprei i.itton of tin tact that tiie pre, as an iustitution |. making their tight, t* carrying tin tr dig, and th it to be mo«t effective lor them there must hr frank recipmcitv tietwcen the decency of the p-nple and the decetu'v ot the pres*. 1 It ha* te-come a policy of the pen pic to regard ttie component* of ibe res* as operative solc'y in tk- ir ow n interests, and to tic indifferent to, if not in agreement with habitual de tractors nf the |ire*« ^ >-t, at one tint' nr another, in the constitution, in poe'ry, ni nv the von e of »•> .erntmi/ lug a •! it sman a* T tollias ,letl -rsm, there l» expressed tlie .onvicliott lliat the pn ** the pent I righis malt lain ’ ‘‘There ara piohablv .Tti.isx) white men in S mith < aiolina wlio do not rea l new «p ip-i. a treutendoti* lotie fnr goeil nr evi. Who sttritip'* to reai It them holies the se : f-»eeker r 11 nIv tlie pre**, and it can tnncti them only thtongh tionr itwightmr* w ip. read newspaper* ant entend itiP in dtp*nee. TijO-c neijtihi.r- and tliu*' n ot reader* an- ofieo t imed f .r or ag*io*t tit- newspapers point bv tbetr coinT;ition nf :tm purpp*e it tin paper, ant it I . tlp‘ pr I III • ot'je ■ i t ,f t ne I tie d'-aisg iguc to atfav ftial i l»*v in bitter antagonism to the ptc*., I* lln ie no obligation upon (ne patiio n t iteillg' inc 1,1 III.' Male to throw I . morvl weight into tin' oilier .'pi' 1 f Itp- ..-ale. tiv giving ou'apoken M.p port tuth-pre.. enli.i. ) in the p ■.■ pi'.'* ' , 11 * e , and the i < h v I to I case it- popop * a. an < d m 11 o’ *' 'I oi a| c w .11 d‘ • I' toie of the ino-t hbgh'ing ol' idiara. lei defe. t*. It. t'llgtlt lit* Iliad" headway III S-m’li ( ' iro 1 1 n i t do not k : • w .a f.O' e I n.oilil r.itlici aeo arrayed in 111 la o 11 v aga'ii.i 't than t o' abl no o| in.tr. I fuois of lea rn i n g ; u t ti i. S‘ i' c, vv lo" i tl stpiu) 1 ti" tiogtif ttiat ‘In dare |.. (at I i * iiohl , lo fill lo da 11 is ig Uolile.' '' Saturday agd Sunday, Jhne IS, TJ, ^0. IRohBSMXt*. Friday. II a. m. Iniruductory Ser mon. Topic 1 Annual Revival* or cop tluiial i 'miversiona. Topic g. What ara fhe condition* for a .ucceasful Revival 'f (a) lu ihn home. (b) Among the'Chnrf h rTiambtnhip. (e t t Mstoral and oulpll. l upic.N. Kevivisla fiilsc and trn«. (a) Whattoavoid In a revival. (b) W hat to aeek In a rev'lyal. (c) God‘a ld«a of a rorival, Act* 1 47; Korn 10:1-15. Topic I. The rfter rtfrifal piobl#m*. ta) 1'ioblema of.,the ClHirch with true, and false converaiuoa. (b) I low nfiall tho new member* B C Monroft eio (*i ft# *« . 210 (10 NV H Klv*m M 00 NV <4 tjimini ^ 60 W H Rlv6r» 65 00 B C Monro# 20) 00 W II Riven 55 ()0 *8 C Monro# 00 W II Riven 55 00 B C Monroe 210 00 J B Armstrong. tre»», sfhkThg fm.' 1 loan 525 (Hi W II Kivwn 56 00 B C Monroo 2K) 00 F M Young Co 4 2 H7 w H River* 65 Oo 'B C Morrrob 210 (H) M »a 5Irt 00 Fait Fri.'ntnj Flection A UJUKt 11 th C/\RDJt>ATE gards. l|. r )S3 8H Nf. Mr* VCt IS. I .oit|,.(ii S .m r t a n toi rg i huri tie* aie i oni . i m <1 ; h i - week m car i y iog on o i . pr..l i .'u led me. ting. Twenty .i \ pci..n* wiry k H lc •) aid in in v m ■ 11 i u i it i. I in i wind .1 o i in I h it , iv pt o vi i ve uti at l> v.*t M i .sop i i on '■ 11 u i d n N ui tdi > .nn, mi pn -1 to i rniglu'v ii n In .4 It h v ,“*1 itc, a * III n i vv "iiug P... I .f* Wer,. t i|i pel otir last week t ti; I V olP' ot tlo Hi W a* .4 IV "in *11. THANK V •' I , It RE I If K E'». Th ■ crowning huip.t o| imr IN ', W c COUlit it, ra pe to ns as ,a »urpii-i fast week, when the S',itc l*ri'. , A s-n •iatii'ii (rf’eted it* an hnitpiary iile iv i cm her. To be cl**“rd with -uch men a* Robert A. Thompson sidi'Mtrviviug > igncr <A Hie ordinance of serfs,nm Wilh f/h.irle* rvtty, the sage and i hi- f-'*nphir, w ith ( alvin Ifeu.-phill whose knightly pen is a* clean and true a., ■vv a* tho Unci: of the f ru-mi.Vi', with N. 4». Osteon and G, M. Harmon who have glorieusly illustrated Sorrih ('.trolina juirity and patrkitism far / ioin the rife all the avear and worry and broken hopes of the almost ISTV yeors that we have ti iod to kettp the faith. holly - i >. I ’e i, ii* y I v an la CHgiiii-ts wen grc tl 1 - < a*' d ia«t ■ -k by tin hi.t', ime .ni t n> pe< n. n k/ pv 11 ic t>. 11 j, . Rtjr v had recently cinciied in < Iterck' ,imi 'tr'anfi'itg ('tornlie*. tin Die le " t h e d' b 111 tig soc ii t v id c indidate* for State cin,.,.* -tailed al Mimter. Hie t' r,l id 11 coii ;; I v appoint i ti.ivnl*. I nh s* a’t tlo' politic ii wrath * r ptopdp t. ar ■ mi-iakeu the c impaign | u id be the vv antic.i ever know u in the j I '■ inm i ato: in it.. | Tin I’aimi't'o Nat ions) Rank i f ( o- 'unthia on Moptlav lent tiic State f l'Hi, ■'•M at •> per rrut ipti ii-.t to pay c*ir- renl. cxpcU'C* during 'he.Sum and hall until thu yi.*» * taxes come in. A'lic amuunl bin i owi'i is I'l-Oli noj Jc,, than the ..uni lii'ictolorc ncederl, 't lie c 1 ci tne | taut in tire State iVni tcutiary at rnluntl ia where all ctim ii'ds scnlcnccd tn death vili licrcaltci madding crowd's ignoble strife for ' W1 " ""i he completed and ... ,, , . ; MHily tor n»e for Ko-ne week* and fhov- galn is an honor well worth all the | ernor ltiea*e It*. r .*tponrd until later dates the executions of those sentenced to pay their live* a* 1 vena by fur the erlincs they committed. Five of six parislrcxiu lower 1 oui-i ana arc stm mibiiiotgcd hr the ilood waters pi-uring fiom the Mi»«issippi through the broken levee at Himciia, dt) miles above New Orjvans. 1 he crevasse i* now a mile wide aud get ting broader. The guk h through which the torrent rushes i* rn fret dpe|>. Army engineers have expre-du d their apfiteheiuinn that the imghtv river may chauga its ebanm ‘ and ruii permanently through the Hiimlia opeiili>n . SCliOLA RS1II PS. The South T’a-rolina Federatioa of "Women's Club* offers followlnc Bcht-larsliip : 1. Wihihrop SchoStrship, valued at >101 00 and tree tuition. 1- Confederat« Home Scholarship, VMluod at flOoOf). 1. Eamler College Seholarih'p, yal bed at $ TO 00. AH applicant* must be 1* years old jwid must he unable to secure an eilu- cation without this rsduction in ex- |)itM»a. Application* for riiesa scboRr atiip* Must 0# made before Janie ‘goth, Kxatuinations will be held at (liet'oun- tj Court Hmiw ijii Friday, July-5th, At J a. m. For application blanks and further jaforuatiuii address. MBA FRANK B. GARY. * Chairujan of Kd'uentlqn, South Caro- ’Jldft Fodcratloa of Women’s Club*. *AH>*yHie r a. c. grow? Mark 4:2'i‘2fi, Sunday, 10 a. m. Sunday Sehool M»** Meeting. 11:50 Missionary Seimon. EHstern l)tvi*ion meet* at Hetherda. Introductory Sermon, W il Siuw>«oii. Mi‘si"ii)try rierm.ni, Ifev Mr McMillan of Ramltcrg. 'Topic 1. Rev McMillan and A K McDowell. *2. (a) William* Carter. - (Ii) DO II in,ter. (c) E A McDowell, Dr J B Black d. (a) D W Heckh. I b) Rev Me Ml Jan. (c.) E A McDowell 4. («) Jo* Herndon, Kev McMillan. (it) S G Mavtield. Western Division meet* at Barnwell. ■Introdoetoiy Sermon, Dr J D i’ttts. MirtKtonary Sermon, J 0 < 'olutm Ttndc 1 • J C Collum, R M MlXion, Geo H"|>ki ti * 1 . (a ) A I’ 'Irtnvilie. (I'i H W B ’y iston, G E Birt. (c) Dr J I) Citl*. d. (u i J A Jettkin*. (Ivi VV (, Britton,.J W Walker. (i i <ieo II ipkiim. ». ia; F P Emv. ( Ii ,i .1 I) I’cacoi'k . Modcratofrt w ill »pp >int aiti'h leader* fi.r topic* »* may hr needed. nl*o to combp't h Sund*y school mass meeting at 10 a. in. Suudmy . VV . M . .lone*, C. B Free, W.O.YMn, Mmittce. ANNUAL REPORT OF COOTV TREASCRER. J B Armstrong, trea^, S K Di r - partment a 450 00 (: Owen* 81 * 1 JO NVilli* A lit*) 1* fH) New York Kxehaufcft 50 HO K F Woodward 10 57 vy F Scott 403 00 (4u* JohYrHon 3 50 (j«o F Butler 61 «0 Handy Wrighl 9 79 Willi* Allen 13 00 T J Baldw in 7 20 Ciflboiin A Co 18 00 W F Smtt 89.3 05 G G Btnl-r 1 17 00 W ilH* A lien 13 0(1 VV K Scott 37H 4)0 (i <i Butler 115 00 Wi) is Allen 13 00 W F Scott 392 (HI William McNab, secty 2f 25 G (} Butler 116 00 William McNab 51 00 Bank of Western Carolina 6H OS "’lllls Allen 13 00 Lemon Bros H 1 5 Cnarlie Brown 133 73 F Scott 410 20 Willis Allen 13 CM) G (4 Bu'ler 02 50 Crtlbonn A Co 08 JO W F Scott S97 0 i O <* Butler 87 87 Willi* Allen 1 X (HJ G G Butler 120 (Hi W F scmtl 4c >2 00 "lllls A lert I t IHI J ti Armstrong, tr«a*, Int on bond* ‘276 (H) 4723 49 State Senate Barnwell, S C., April 27. I'M2. I respectfiiily annouttce iity*<df a candidate for the State Senate, hobject t* tlie ruie* aud regulation* of the Democratic Frlmarv F.levdion, and tdedge myself to abide hy the result* atxl to support the nominee* of the party. J Emile Harley. Barnwell, S. C., March 5, UM2. I respectfullv announce myself a candidate f *r the State Senate, subject to the rules and regulations of the DgfnbcraUc Primary Election, and pledge my self to abide by the results and to support the nomine** of the party. A. Bethune Patterson. Urrited States Senate 1 hereby announee myself a candi date for the l_ oiled Btates Senate, sub ject to tho rule* of the Democratic party. Your support and intluenee will be Appreciated . N. B Dial, Laurens, S C. Congress Dnion Diitrict No 4''>. Kul* Relue Eu la Heine »1 «« Surah Jane Halford Kola Re I uc T<> lii» Honor, the Presiding Judge of the (J**orl of General Res-ioit* for Barnwell County, S. G. July Term of Court PM2. I 'car *lt :- A- dire, ted by Section No. Do uf t tie i od" of 1 .a vv . ot South ( a ro! t u a for lisig I herewith *ut)mit my animal report, i-howing aoioutil* fai I f o "arrant* l-» ted t.y the ' ouutv S"per- inteudeii' of K'icattou and prrsenttul for tiavioeot fr.oit lone 1st, 11*17, lo May (lat, 1i2, itulusive. Respect f u ] 1 r, .? H \' m«iruog. County Trca-uret Friendship Diitrict Nod'. C M ( arter fJ) M ( * V > l.aw ton 1 1 i ' M (' a rt c r ‘‘I H F. ( r. cell 5 VV I pe A I ursou d" J K I. a m b C M I * rtc r f'O Sarah dane 11 alf.xd Allendale District No 45'. S W Green ♦ » t • Coy Rower* 4(1 00 40 oo 40 no 2< i oo 40 INI 40 IS) ■jo i p 2'* 0» > 2*k) 00 Angeline A ibar y Coy Bower* ».■, I. S W Green Angeitne Albany S VX (, reen (by B"w11« A ngel 1 ne A Wauy Coy Rowe* 25 (Xi 2.5 on :tn on .10 (XI HO 00 12 .'si I 2 5o d ) "0 do (SI 25 00 12 •»' fi 1»1 An 'k> i 2 0.1 do (to .nil 1 1 Si Master Barnwell, S. C., March 1, 1 < .'12. 1 respectfullv announce myself a candidate for tiie oUice of Master, sub ject to tiie rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary Election, and pledge myself to abide bv the results and ta> support tiie nominee* of the parfy. - II. L O’Bannnn. Blackville, S. C . Feb. 5, P.H2. I respectfullv announce myself a can didate for the ollice of Master, futijci to the tu'es and regulation* of tlie Democratic Primary Election, anil pledge myself to abide by the results and to support the nominee* of the party. H. Fullerton BuUt. Clerk of Court. Birnwell, S. (\, March 2i'\ l'dl2. 1 respectfully amioiince myself a candidate fnr tlie oftice of Clerk of C inrt, subject to the rule* and regula tion* of the Democratic Primary Elec tion Mild pledge myself to abide by the rssol’s and to support the nominees of the party. W H. Duncan. Barnwell, S C , March 25, T'i2. I respect 1 n 11 v announce ini'.elf a candidate fm tlie ollice of Clerk of Court, subject to tiie rules and re^llla lion* of the Democratic Primarr Elec tion, and pl-dge tnvself to abide by the re.olt. and to support the nominees of tha party. M. B. Hagood. Barnwell, S. ('., Feb. m lbl2. I hereby aoBounce my.elf a candi date fui < le'k of Court for Barnwell County subject to tin' rules and regu lalion* t f tiie Democratic primary anti pledge uty-elf to •curort the nomi nees thvreol. VV (, dmore m mms. Magistrate I respeetfullv announce mvstlf a candidate for the ollice of Magistrate at Baldoe, subject to the rule* and reg ulation* of the Democratic Primary Election, and pledge myself to abide by the result and *upport the r.onli* 1 see* of the party. Jos. T Pender. 1 I. respectful! v announce mv candi— Amh 1110u« to• repre*eitt the people of ( , for tllP „ fflce 0{ Mb |it ,.J e . the Second district in Congress, I te- Ml bje C t to the rule, and regulation* spectfully offer my candidacy in the of thc , em0( . rati( , Vrimsrv Election, com ng primary for your kind con.Id- . atl(1 plf -dg e mvself to abide bv he r«- nee» of'the'partr, t0 * u,> ^ K)rt 1,6 noun- j suU* and to support the pjirly notni- Harry l>. Calhoun, Barnwell, S. C. I ’• ereby announce my candidacy for re-election as Representative of the Second District in tlie U. S. Congress, pledging myself to abide by the result of tlie Democratic Primary. Janie* F. Byrne*. House of Representatives Appleton, S. May 22, 1!H2. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for thV-Horrse of Representa tive*, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic Primary Elec tion, and pledge myself to abide bv tiie results and to support the nominees of tlie party. Clayton S. Warner. Wmuton. S. C., May HUh, lbl'2. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for tlie House of Representa tives, subject to the rules and regula- 1 uees of the party, tlnns of the Democratic Primary F.lec- tion, and pledge tnvself t* alible hi' the result* and to support the nominee* of the party. R, 'I. Mix«on. nee*. A. Pierce Collin*. I ro«j>*-e‘-fullv announce myself a candidate for the ollice of Magistrate at Hilda, subject to the rnles and reg- ! ula'ions of the Democratic primary j election, and pledge myself to abide by I vhe results ami to support the norni- | nee* Of the party. A. N. Black. 1 respectfully tanounce myself a candidate for lire ollice of Magistrate at l lutets, subject to the rule* ami regulations of the Democratic primary election, and pledge myself to abide by the results and to support the nomi nees of the partv. R A. AH. I respectfully announce myself a e.andidrtie for the ollice of Magistrate at Williston, stibjec; to the rules and regulaiions of tlie Itemm-rattc Primary Election, and pledge myself to abide tty the results and support the notui- W. C. Kitchin *. Har'nn 1 ixt net No D. Tinksis ( teek D strict Nt T lirxl sth M " ise V: nit W "i ft .420 I*. 40 41 4" 4U; .) eri nie Te ter man Ro 0>i ■ • ‘■i 3'i w c rav 4'' f><) Ro-a 1 ec M \ TS 1 J (Ki • Hi K H. v 1 ( r>l>* .».» 4.S Jennie I’eterinail Vo ( N • • • * • •jo • Hi ' ti • • V1 IV. ** t'li O Ro* t I NN' n g h t lo 1 M i • ft • • 10 •O Jennie Pel e | ins •■) • ». , ( I I K.a 1 " l igtll io - M 1 J ui me P. [. rnirtu 1 N 4 R.-a 1 " r i 11' 1 .*)• 1 Jennie '’ctermaii 'Hi u> — - — • 3 <7 .V • (Ml 1 0 H we is ( ros* Roads Distilct No ( 3U 1 ! / 7 1 tl "' Ii 1; tie 4! IV) Barnwell, S, C., R. F. D. No. -J May f., U)1'2. I respectfullv announce iny«elf a candidate for the House of Representa tives, subject to the rule, and regula tions of the Democrat!'' Primary F.lec- ti')n, and pledge myself to abide Ty the results and to support the nominees of the party, J J. Cochran. Barnwell, S. Mav n, 1IH2. i re.pecifully announce anyself a candi late fur the ll.oiae of Representa tive*, so hjeit to t be r u !■ * and l-gn!*- tioos *.f the Democratic F'rimary !Tec- tlon. and pledge my.elf to aknle hv the I respectfii’ly announce myself a candidate for the ntliee o f Mag isfato for Four Mile towiisli'n. subject w> the role* and regulation* of tiie Democratic Pi iniary Election, and pledge mv'elf to a bide hy the re*iiln/and to support tiie nominee's of the party. (’. B. Elli* Jr. [ respectfully announce myse 1 .? ( camiidate for thy olhee of Magi«lrr^ \ Baldock, subject to tiie rulei and 1 . lations of th*' Democratic PriuiTrf ElP' iion, and ( ledge mrself to ubid# bri be results ami to support the nom inee* of the party. L. D Pender. I respectfully announce mrself t i-Hi.didrtlP f t the oflDe of Magistral# for Four Mile Township, subje«t to th« role* and regulaiiun* of the Deinocrat- I r*'sult» aud to support the nominee* of 1c Pi imarv Election, aud pledge mvself the paity. Tho*. M BouI war#. Sheriff Fsirfax- SC. April !.'(. Pit. 1 rc«|iectf ullv announce mrself a candiilai>- for live llou«'“ ■ f Represen tative., « u b | ec t to the rule, and regU- 1 a’ :(.11 « of the 11) 'nr* 1 b' I’Mmary E < i-' i . n, an ' | 'leslge m \ f to .4 bid# by the result* and lo support III" nom inee* of tlie p-u ty , , >. B. Talley. Barnwell, S. ( March 24, 1 a 12. I r e s 11 c. t f' 1 1 v rtonwimce my*. If a candid»tc fur the ofli.-e of .■'hentf, .ub- j" ft to the nil'', and regulation, of tlo- Deniocratuj Primary Elcctiui, and pled ge m "1 if to abide t)v lh<' resup. an.I to support the nominees of th*' party. T rank H. * reei h. Solicitor. ' , Fell, u' h 1 W1 2. annolioae 11 v."ll a t- I u k nr: Hill 1 'I • 11 ic t No II, .Ml M r» > E VI1 Ny .' uiii'* M Patterson VI l> Mason M rs > E M I ey I VV 1 ,.tod.en Mi- > E \i 1 ley II .1 ( rouch .1 B A rm.1 long, M ry s I Mil. v I ->ia.' M . -rs M ra r* E Al 1 if y I. tic M v >• 1 a Oo trea* Barnwell, S I respect f 11 i y andnlaic for tlie i.fli. 1 of S'l.r fi, «ut) "•(•I to the rules and reg ’ I I rtllO I. * of tbe I >em ocraf ic I ‘ (1 rn 1 r c Tdi''fion, H'ul liledgc noy.eif to abide by the resulis and to support tlie nominee, of the l ‘ay. J. Ii Morris. A'ken S. ( . Ma - l«th, ;'i'2. I h.-rH'iv xnwouui'e nivs.-if ks a . Ill'll.la'e f If s 'I’lUl'ir of the Sec HI I .Iu 11. a I < 1 rc (11 of S ' u111 1 a 1 • •! 1 n (, and (ilclge mv-elf (u a 1 ..'I ‘In' rc-ult «f the Deuim raiic (irima v . K . 1. 1. u n 11 r. Bio mingdale District No SO I ni t M c IT in Mrs S i. M'ley Isaac Mvr. E MJ y Mr* Morris Distrh t No il. 'c Bates leunie Dunbaf till ('* Moll Mi. J w M"liie B i’e < N E SUIT Mollie H dert ( lei' lie Blown 1 Mofic Bate* P< .M y i vk Mollie Rate* f olninhia District No fd. Mr* Alice B Burch 15 no |n ' 1 , IS) 60 's' 5u 'HI Ml is 1 .111*) f,n oil » 1 no 2u 1 ;,n im.t H5 I '< 1 '•o o . 5 ' no H 5 (i(' ,50 l*> (Il (Mi 5U (Ml 1 Kl>'i*e < ’a vf 7.4k DO J J. Allen X Bro Willie .1 ■ vner VV R Alien » I 25 10 OO 5 i*i F W Man ne I 40 oo 40 00 40 on 4'l (Ml '2')] (Hi Ssriti E llsokinnon A ALB indera f.ulv Hvufvo* ■v • al' T. It iokinson Lula M Kb- B*rali K Htnkm*on 1. u I a M c K 1 a S> c^more f? Cave v / 40 Od 411 is i 4o (HI 2' ' Od 7 '»« 411 do Ml 0(1 4(, (VI in 'Hi :u> 00 1‘>1 (HI istrict No 61, Rolit Kerry Hatlie Daniel * Mr. Alice B Btircly M M Ocsterichor - t *4 Mrs Alice R Durch Hattie rs Daniel M M Oenericher Ha ttie Dan els W A Parson Mrs Alice B Bin chi M M (lestericlftr W A Par sou' Tlie republican convention to nom inate candidates fur President and N ice President met m Chtcagn on Tuesday. It w.* composed oT l,u7' delegates, and 510 votes were nocOxsary lu nomln-atc. There were between fid and 7') colored delegates fiom tht goutli and ihev hold, il was aaid, the balance of power between the supporters of Taft and Roosevelt. Tbe contest be tween tb# follower* of tho*e two leaij. era wa* of a tlotou* nature, almost} B C Monro# Auiouuiirig Co t«iopvrar> auareby, F M Young, agent Fairfax District No 4i. B C Nfouroe F M Young Co J K Aroiktiong, {reka, fit on bonds G F Young F M Young Co J B Armstrong, treaa, linking mnfl department f>o Oi) 5n <10 5 1*1 50 (HI >• IH) Mi 15 ur 4( 1 25 ,V) Od ;w 06 1(1 Of) ♦0 00 •J(.) 00 40 00 •W (10 •bi (K* •#0 00 8 -25 8d (10 40 O'1 25 fH) 25 00 40 (iO- ,80 no 26 OP 1 5 ()(V iki OO 40 OO 25 (Hi 3000 623 25 105 00 63 34 The H >me Bank ot Barnwell Edna ('avo ,1 A Vpioiitr W R A.b o W H Dowling Fdna ( ave .■ /. J A I.iglitsey Edna (btvn BmK’r Ilavs C L Patrick Edna ('ave C I. I’atricif Eilna; Cave ( « * 6 C I. Patrick * • »* C M Croft Edna Cave •Id 00 1» 22 2 i (HI 45 (hi 40 (Hi }•)•) 27 1 I t 73 .12 1 () 50 O' i .12 Os « Pi 10 40 50 00 .Vi Oil 2 01 60 ( 0 5 P1 40 Oil 50 00 50 00 60 (HI 50 (HI Set (Hi 15 00 5 00 50 00 A deodab', S. ( ' , I- eh, 5. 1'') 2. I re. lu'ct (o 1! v h 11 hu'.i o. t- mvscif a '■aodldaie f"r tb« otlb c of •slo ntf. .ob- jeet to I lie n.l ■« aud 1 cgu 1 1' ui)'» of the liemi.cratic Primary Eoclioil, sod I ii’ lg" iu\»• If to abide bv the results aud to support the nominees of the party. A T Allen. ton 2i Goonly B'o*rd of.Educatiou. /75 Ttie Barnwell People R Boy l (bife Horace J Croirolf The Barnwell Sentiuif #4* .» H J Crouch, C S £ <t .r • V Tbe Baniweil People The Barnw-felf Sentintf J B Armstrong, co treair /» i <■ The Barnwell Sentinel The Lflaokvilfe B'ull'Dr Allendale iferairf Tbe RarnWell ffentTnel r. t. 8 00 2'i tHl 10 00 Coroner Sveamii'p, S, ('., April II, I'.’IJ. I re. pect I n 11 y i400"Uiicv m\*clt a ■'a ml Mate f4r t he otiice of ('urooer, sub ject (o tbe ruie'-, and regulation, of the Deuiocr'itii' i’.imury Hbj'Mun. and pledge tnv*e f to abide hv the result. and to »upport tho nomine.a of the Party. L . M. Croft. Rirnwudl, S. C., April 1, IDIJ. T re. peel f u Ii v aoti'Uiiice myself to the voters of Barnwell < nnnty a. a cat - didate for Coroner, suhject to and abiding hv all the roles and r>gii|u- tions gnverning the Democratic Pri- marv Fdectloo, anj |i|"ilgo nvyseit to support tbe regular nominee, of the party, J. StalT Halford . Barnwell, S C., March IS, lfll‘2, I respectfoUy Mononiiee myself a candidHie for the ortReol v'hrooer. s'lb jec 1 to the rule* and regulations of the Democratic. Primary Election, aiui pledge niy.elf to abide by tlie results and to fcbpport tha nominee* of the party. M. J. Delk. Rlackyllle, S. R. F. I) No. 2, Marcb lo, 11112. I re.spectfuIly aonounce .-.ivself » candidate for the ofttca of Coroner, suhject to the rules and regulations of tdie Democratic Pri nary Election, and pledge myst If to abide hy th6 rf'sult* anti to Support tfre nomfnees of tiie pAfty. / J. S, Blum^. Olar, S. C., R. F. f)., f February 19,, 1912. I fespectfully axHoiimje rny.*e?fa chii- didate {or the ollice of ('•oroiicr,'subject to the rcles and regularivrfr* of the Democratic Primary Election and pledge myself to abide hv fhe rugults and to strppoft tbe nofnineef of the p« r ty. , . tN'. L. V^oodward County Supervisor B.,| lie k S. ( , May I. l*>’t I re * pec! f ] Iv aniiuunce mv.rlf a ca n d obi l’' for (hr 1 Pi, e ■ f ('oi.ntv S»- , pervisur, *'ibj--i t 10 the rule, and r> gu- , Utioo. of me I )»mie'r*i ic Prnnatj E>.!iuO ho,I ple<|g« mv-cif to abld# bv tiie rcsulr* and to »up|"irt tbe iio«- iuec* of the |>»rty. EC. Penn' tt. j Olar. V. ( M arch 2*1, 191g. I respectful.v x'livuince mv-elf a caiirlula’e fm the ofticc of 1 ountv >11- (xuvisiir, sub|#*'( (<> Hie rule, tn I r-go- . a t ion * of the I n niocrai (., Primary Fl'-ction, and idedg • my if to abide by the re.op. ami to Mippurt tlie uoininc«j# ( of the [iart> . to abide by 'die result* hu4 to »upp**rt tbe nominees of the party. C M. Turn#r. I respectfullv announce mvself • 1 andi Pur fur tlie oB'ice nf Magiitral* f 1 'r F'uir M he I iiwn.hip, aubjei i to rh# rule. )ir- 1 reg 11 1 ation« of thr Democrat 16 Primary K!ciu«*n, and pledge rnv*i|f to abide hy the re.u'.t* hiii) t* tnpport the nominee* of the partv .1 K K irkland. I re* [xvt fu'lv announee myself ft c» nil elate fur t he ollice of Magistrate *| Baldock, . it, ■ ec t to the rules am I rego- rttuin* of the Dcmoiratic Primary Electiuii. and pledge myself to abid# bv ihe result* nod to support I’i* no*- luees ol the party. F S nwen#."™ V. SKY.MorU OWENS flttornetj an*! CoiJnseller at Iw • ifli'-c nrer Tiie Barr.w*r Sentinel BARN WEI.I , Sul TH CAROLINA Will pr act ice in a 1 the < 'on rt* < 'ol - Itc: 111' 1» 1 .peidalty. Loan* negotiated "ii acceptable security. James H. Fanning, ATTORNKN M LAW, Springfield, - - ■ ,1 O Sanders. 300 00 3*2 15 . 6 80 The Barnwel^eople 86 00 M r* Dora Due Walker 3)W 10 Tbe Bilfrnw(r| 1 l HeutitreV 376 >0 1 210 00 40 50 Tout p&ld out (or ichooH l(v ) n’) 5 (HI 3 50 TO 00 0(1 j iMrnwel', A, 0 ,' Fefi. ( f . 13^2. 1 ^ ,Kl i f berebv anbouncc irfyself a candi- 9 ,rtl UUt# for Coroner 0/ flarirweli County ■’! subject to the rufea anrl regulations r>{ fO (Hi r(le | r'emnevrfrlc nrfiiNarv Hnd t'Ddge ^ L> ' 1 nVvsel^ to srri'fiort the nomine#* thereof. “ WM. Stin. 4 (H) 6 25 Rlackvijle, S (, , R T" f). No. 2, U *i4 Feb 6th, 1912. 2 50, [ respeci/nll? afinouice mys^f a 2*2 (HI J candidate for the office <>{ Coroner, . 9 oO suhjkHit to Che rule* and reg.iUtjon# of 17 (>4 the Democratic Primary Election, and pledge mv*#'f to abide hy the result* 303 09 and to lupport the nominee* of the party. 27556 (j ' T. LftuCMB;r» ^ KI me, ". ( , March 25. I re.pei'tfuI;v aiiiMiiini'e mvsilf a a cxtul'ilate for the ofTicC of Counly ''11- I»ef \ i«or, sul'i — 't t" the in|e, and lego- : lati'ms "f the Dcuioi raiic Primary Flo©. 1 tion. and pledge mvscif to anide by th# | te.ulr. and to support llie i.omiuee. of the party. II. B. Cave, Barnwell, S . March 21, HHt. I respectfully announce nivsclf ■' candidate fnr (he oltice nf County So- • pr rvisnr, sutijeet to the rule* and regu- , latioiis of the Democratic I’riuirtry Klecti'.n, and (dedge mvself to ahidft by the re.ult* and to support the nomi nees of the party, J. NV. Bates. niackvllle, S. ('., R. F. D. No. f, March 11, 1915. I respectfully announce mvstlf ft candidate for the olTc of County Su pervisor, subject tp tlie rules and reg ulations of the r<Vrb"craiic Primary Election, ami pledge myself to abide bv the results and to srfpport the nomi nees of the party. P. E. Allen. Barnwell. S. March 11, 1911, I respectfully announce mvself • candidate for theoiiTcc of Countv So- pervisof. subject to 1 ttie rules and reg ulations of the Democratic Primary Electioh, and pledge myself to ahid# by the results and to support the noa»- ine6s of tho party, 6 J. Diamond, Barnwell. S I'ch S, 19T>. i h ereby annouiice myself a candi date for Supervisor of flafnwell County subject to the rules Ail'd regulation* of the Dem*cratic primaVy and pledge myself to support the nominees thereof. J. Gf4£g Mooc’y, NNill prictife in all ( uurU .>J Mate and C n ited Mates . s.c, 1^^ 31 f Barnwell. $. C., Jiintfsfry 22, TMf. I respectfullv announce fioyself a can didate fhr the oflice of Gotjiity Sup«r- visor, Mihject to the rules, and regul*. 4ions' of the Demeeratje Primary Eten- tion and pledge mvseiT to abide hy thft re<fi'iits and to support the tromineAS tho party. C. (’ LangRy- Nv'illiaton, S 'J.. R F. f). No *. January 2, 1912 / rfspeetfully announce nfyscii a ea»- dtdate for the ofh'V of County Super- visor, subject to lb# rules aud regujft- tions of th# Democratrc Pronary hle©- Hon and pledge myself to abide bv thft result* and to luppoti thu nomlneea ftf the party. I. J, Orubbfc DR. W. C. MILHOUS, ©cntigt, BAKNWLLL, S. CAROLINA. Otl'n-e hours: * ; m a. iu. to 5 p. m. Persons living aw ay fr >in Barnwell * will ()lea«e mak# appoii tment* before coming. By so doing fbev w ill be aura of immedirtte .servico and av#id di»- ap|K>iotments. dr.b.f.stornB DENTAL SURGEON hi.ackvili.i:, - - s.c. My dental oflice will be open In Rlackvillo each day in the week. I will answer calls fiom any point in thft con nty Wheelwright and Black smith Work Done Here. Hotsc-shooin'; a Specialty; also repairing rubber fired buggies, ^ M. W. 1-ftTT, — At Johnson’* Old Stand,— Blackvillo. S. C 178.)— -15112 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON. L j / , P-S/fi ]3cr hf'/ini Srptmhtr J, th EltirQiiff /xaininnfim.i ,rt dll thi y tcnli on Frid'i’i, Jnl'j o'it. nt 9 «. in. , It v'hri coii/-sr in .Inri.-nt and Modern f.rh.jn.njct. lh torn; Pohtjrjl S'u no. nrhatinj, tkcm.Hf],', 1 'hi/ta'i, yj/, and Fnjim•.mm, ( b" r? m for ti. -1., U. S. (..:•'</ B. $. dejrm tilth liti'iinecri’ij, 1 A free ffc'.'ief, tifh'.da'thiji each mu n't/ nf South t.'ar'ilrhi, ]''icant tiourr erhularihipt^ piiotui 11.1(H) a ‘/•or and ire t'lHirn, nprn tn r»mprlittoe,,(j 'itnitnitiou at Sefttemhrrt Fipcnm rrasonahf'. Tcime and rctalot/uf •m application. Writ* lo \ *. ll'.inum Randolph, Prudent, tfiirluh//, 5. t’/ <?