The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 08, 1912, Image 2
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X1£W POST OKKICK HUUVG.
TRIBUTE WF RESfKO’f.
eo.tm»*fer H^nerml
Wmi«it h fr«‘n«r»l or.trr
—- TH* WAY OK TIIIC WORI.D.
•to* tn«n»(rrR «f fcfcr-two r*Jroirrt»
«««t of Ctrtenjt* •rn f»nriK *«rlo»i*
*r««ibt«. Tb«lr |..oomotlv« nnjflnwri
ti»v« a»ke4 for, or dciiMiotletl, hr In*
«r«a*« of WRire*. If rofnned thoy may
^Ull work. If tha inereahe U grantrd
t>vhrr omployoa of th* rood will follow
■tho MowVl* «»f rt»* *nKlnoor« and call
for bettor pay, with tba alternative of
going on atrikt If tltey are not treated
•• literally aa the engtneora. rto tlrere
la th« danger looming up tlMt tire ex-
penaea •/ operating tteae road* may
•loeod tholr Income* and tlwn Ike
4«ank|uptcy court* will bo ippealrd to.
They will rgoeece the water out of the
Vntatad a took* and after a time reor-
ganlzMom win be effected hy with h
e»ew combination* will get po*aea.lon
•f Hteee railroad propartloa at a n.lnl-
caum co*t, while former bond and
etock hrldera are out <•( pocket, other
roede Kaat, W«at and S 'litk arc Inter-
oeted In the outc.xne of thi* f’lLicago
n>ana*aTre, for labor I* getting to oy r»
pnlted a* capital haa boon and I*.
Employe* in otkar induatrlal p«i-
t ,, eulta will Ire guided by the aucceaa or
failure of the railroad operative* to
earry out their acbedul.'* and tlie ten-
atnn between Ub?r and capital la in no
fair way for fwinanent adjustment.
Kaub la avariciou* to get all It cun and
U> giro only what It mu*t and the un
real will continue until one nr the o liwr
la beaten or both *o badly hurt a* to be
■ liable to continue their atrifea.
Since the above w*« put In tvpc we
hare aeen a p.iblUhcl Katcn ent that
atreet railroad employes In Ho*tun
have wen all the r demands af.cr a 1 mg
etrike that entailed f Jo»* of hii*liie»»
to all eoncerued of over a mil.ion and
a half dollar*.
On Krhlay aome fourteen tliou**nd
atreet car oja-ratlve* In ridcago wh,»'
threatening to atrlke unicn their
wage# are incr»a»ed. If .hunt bal
the railroad* of the Union were io take
h*tf a reat from running freight or
^eamuger train* the resup* wnuld In*
good. Walking la g<Hid i-xeiclse and
atay ng at home ie«* expensive tlian
1‘ilJlman ear riding The .lay at
h.mier* might find lel.n.e .o irksome
lli«v«ouie of them might go to wot k a.
producer! and give the remaining mld-
« |e men bri'er chancet f >r mnking
■acre aalea of and larger pii.tlu on iIk
crop* or good* s'reatrd by oihcr*.
Hltclicoc'k haa i atvpre*. Chapel tt»prl*t Cboroh—
\*]|U h ha* tbe ; t* here**, Omt In Hi* •ll-wi.* provt-
avowad purpose of dlieck'ng the n'le of C^i.co lia* »een ttt, to lemove from earth
general dellvary wln ioWa -f >r cairying our beloved »iaicr, Unra Baxley, -
on Ulrtatlon* a'n.'l clandeatioe orre*- I Bo It re»ol\ed:
pondemm. Any pTson* who wl«h | Isf. 'ITiat w* how In humhla »nh«ii»-
mail at general ile.iyery « in lows In- alon to Hi* *1H that doeth ^1 things
a Lead of hoRao addre.ae* may Ijeiiiafter f..r the hot; that ftte chnr'di hn« lost a
♦*« refill rod to giye their reaeona in ti .* and devoted niainher and wdl he
wilting. I audly iidaaed, but our'luaa Is heaven’*
Many com plaint* have been received, gain,
by the po*t oljl.-e department that ser
vice at general rMivety window* wa*
beingImii-mperlv tiled by minor*, par
ticularly voting girl* Hint by re-ideirta
o.'MInariIf served hy mall cairlct*.
• Under the postal n gutation* post
master* niav roviuire all p.sreoa* to
furoisli In wHling their aanies and ad-
drasae* and *ta.ament* of ttielr reason*
for preferring to receive tli*lr mail a'
the gidieval delivarv. 1 n addition, mh
nor* may he required to fiemUli the
r.ame. of ttielr pareat* in order that
they mar be notllleil and have an oi»-
porrnnUy ro control the delivery of
ma 1 ! to their cliildren,
I’oetinaarer* at ofllces not having city
carrier service may notify the p.rents
of • ilnor* In all Instance* where it np-
p»ar* to tdmn that the niinoi* are u*tog
the gen»»ral d*|ivery window to obtain
mall imdvr objectionable cotidiflons
I’oafma.ter (ieneral II itchcrrck <11-
re»'t* all |m*lma*ter* to enforce the reg
ulation* at,rictly and impartially.
SPECULATING ON MARGIN.
1\ RAT MAY IIAI'UKN.
ft la poaa*bl*, and i* thought tiv *oni*
tb b* probable, that the voter* of tha
t’liPed til ate* will fstl to elect * Ure.i-
dwul and \ lo« I’reaident next Novem
ber. Thw vote* of the State* may be *o
apiu Up, divided between the three
Hading candidate* for rrn*ldent and
▼ Ice President that ho one m»y gel a
majority of the electoral vole.
In that arenl, 04m whic i ha* never
happened but may come to pass, (lie
constitution pmvldea that the I’reai.
deal shall be elected by the House of
Representatives from tha three can.li
data* that received the largest numbe
of vote* at the Noveuil*er election. A«
the Itomocrata have a g.a»d nnjorlty in
the lloua*. Woodrow Wilson would get
the lease of the White House.
The constitution require* the Scoafe
to elect the Vic# president when the
p'oplf do not. One of tha two camll
dates receiving the largest numtxT of
votes mual ho ohoaan As Repuhii
eana control the Senate they would no
doubt prefer a stand pat Txfilte or *
Kooaevelt (’rogisessire to a l>emocrat.
••KKEI.INO THEIK OATS.”
M(,*f of thv crop liragging done thi*
year ha* heon over tlie yi‘d I* of the oat
li fd* Even In Alk-n coun:v, of
which *uuie tiiite helium rliy urstw
wrot*-:
‘‘Birnwill Dee«trlct f Aiken town,
Lord in mercy do look dn.vn,
The land is poor and (he people ton.
It they don’t steal w hat w II lh. y
duy”
farmer* an boasting that tic v tiave
made till* pa»t »ea»()ll ahuso tlfn hu*h-
el» of gieid oat* to the aore.
Hut Aiken I* no longer a p >or town
The winter is licit in the presence of
'ho plutocrat* of the North and West
and the tIUpen.aiv re»nr|s at divers
town* are fountain* fiom which
streamlets limit, fium wil l eat sowing,
much paper money into Um so inly
trea-ury
Kctui nlng to the oats .utij ct a Nor'li
Carolina coimu seed o | nil.I !a‘l K* I
went Into pirtnvrship whh a l umhcr
of small pa'.li farmers. Tue m i f ir
nlshe.d (e 11 i 11 f," i , for a couple of nores
nl oat* for ca. h party ot the second
part who soil' d (ho oa(< aoit iiarvested
the crop, which was equally divid'd to
III.* j _V of the pil'tlier*. S one III ide
more than a hundred hu.lic|< to the
acre—-if they and the pipers lull
truth.
the
»>ri{ onn ion.
Tha election of a good Leg I sliitute is
of far more importance to the rsuuninn-
wealth, it* onnpes and tax piling
SHtiaen* than the. election af ai y man
as Ouvarnor, no matter how hn| iatit
siy brajuy yr IfArueal the wlnnet may
b* -
Put “In a multitude of counsellor*
tliera I* wisdom," and the Ids .senators
and Uapteaemative» that consider and
smart law* hate eurdy a collective wis
dom greater than can be e-oitai»ed in
the head of any one person. B-side*
nur law makers are limns hdk*. know
♦ng tha rendition* and needs of their
cnnmnnlllev jnactlcal and public
spirited.
The legislature U the training school
fur the greater men of the future, and
because they are known *« we I hy
tin lr conatittient* the worth and r*|
ente of candidate* for legi.)ailve p »«l-
tiona do not receive the home rulingni
tlon to wliK-h they are entitled.
Thirty #ve year* ago wo heard a leg.
l*lator deliver one speech that made
bl* calling and election to a Btate ofllce
sure and ea*y. Hu wa* not panlcular-
)f eloquent, hut he understood hia aub-
Jeor, and illuminated It.
No inch honor winning *|K>ech has
yet been made In this piping hot State
campaign, hot we have hope* of the
nouuty runnera. There is Tijeflt
among tbeat that should shine un|e**
timidity ties tlielr tongues and panics
their idea*.
This la written before the first coun-
tj catnpalgD meeting is held.
corroN <;k(ji* news.
The government rcjmrt Baued on
August 2nd put* tin* year’s size at 31,-
007.000 acr#*, or 03 per teut. of ibo
«rep planted last year. The condition
*f the crrtp was placed at 70 5. against
tbe kill euiKfUinn of 80 |, and the ten
•vaar ararage of *).«. T»-e condition of
UM SfMtfb Carolina crop was put at 7>,
agataat B8 Hat year aod tha ten year
)0tn.
i4aaaa't spell U ceots what
( oTl’ON Mil l, CON fK'>L.
Kp irtanbu rg call* |tjnlf tlie City *f
Miu*u»*. *nd wtipiicvrr the chance O
olfered proves her tele pi tic g.ind <>'(
Satm .l*y ev-riliig’i.tSM penp’e *..em
liled In the cltv lloatie ivli-re M a 11 > r
John I’. U i ace ui ( liarlesti.n wav to
speak til the I*I| dm.inteic
H it * »• If apprunti-'l C'lmmlttee of
tllvy 1"* i iniilr d cnttnn null nnera-
rlvct rll a n geit (lie |i r ng r a III me T icy
di'tn’l i arc to ll.lcn to nr In i,l| . w
utlier. to hear anv »iiicv se* side nra
fuiv. .'ll! (Iiev liflc.l up their voices
4'u! dr ivne.l the M i ir * wnrd» In *
storm i/f anund lii cinplia«'/.c ttirjr
carncsine.. snine nm* or mnr» . f them
»hh d a few n\ei ripe e^g. *t the
• pcakc-, hui mi..e l the tsrgcc.
trt lug fur two tinur* to tire nut the
r|oih makers Mr (ira c give It up, fi
ring* few I’arttilsn word slmt* as tie
retired Th- ji ■! ce and pe n e idlieci«
of the cltv of miccc*. were as meet a*
church mire an I a* lisniUe** a* dine*
during die il"t of wind* I’.tiPon*
asking f.r ttielr unsgsiatiou were
»tailed.
There arc marly a scorn of cn’tnc
mill* In Ni >a r I» e lie . g c.nmly Msnv
ef th'lr iqiTatlve* ennn I . in ttc
ni'iiintaln* of Nmlli ( arujuia and
Teunes»ce.
PI. A VT IT K MI’S
Nnwr It the time t" prepare fur next
w1 n ter '* crop uf t n r n i p *. If y i i li a i e
a l i e ht f* in ed in I'm If ih.i i can l.e
u»ed, »ri muen tlie tip'll", tmt if not,
put all the •craping* fmin the enw an t
hnr*e |nt (if Hi | md y ui lilt.lid iisii g
Mreak u |i the g rmi nd tnnadca.l; p i n w
it every In nr l.'idav* In order to ki|
lint «|l gis«t Hiet weeds; keep |i pul
vetl/.rd tlinrn igh'V uni the tl'sl diiriip
• pell In S>qi • nii ei ruw in •cvcr«| kin I.
of turnip.ced. .Sow itiin .f vnu wi«h
largj tnri'ip* I he Anticr (.Idle,
Idw tinrii an i Purple Top ate .p itodid
V*rjenc«
Tiic'liigt) price* of all fccd.rnff sfrilild
make n* anxiun* to raise a I the f ed
po.slide 'I'uri'ipi are fine for bng«
• nlfuw* Fed to iiiUk cn »s i.»rly tn
lh* im iriing t.ii'y will ii"t alt'.cl (lie
la.fe (f I tie milk amt Ini Her.
Tut lii|is ale \.ry siilalile, tnn, I.a.t
fall one id tnv neighli. r. p snfe.l lea.
tlian * q'lailcr • t an sere H .ides *
afjettry for■* lirgn famPy * u*.. Am!
grvrng f reeTy rn (dtrer ner'chrmr., ‘ HTie
so,d .*.gu to ♦j.'i iviith.—Mi*. K
Itohinsnn in The Progressive Farmer.
2d. That we extend our hearth It
svnifiUhv to th* bereaved family iu
till* their hosirof sou! affliction.
3(1. That, a copy of tha.e resolution*
he sent (** Abe berewvnl fiiuly and
that *amu be published ir the county
paper.
C. S Anderson,
V. L. Ili-r*.
C.iujinlttce.
TRIP.U I K OF RESPECT.
Cypress Chnpel BaptUt Church.—
A* Und iu Hiaall-wUe providence lia*
»ten ht to remove fiom uar mliUt Mis*
Carrie Wall,—
lie it re*. Iced:
♦ «i. That. In tlie death of thi* lovely
character the cause of 'ATirial ha* lost
• faiihfuj f.i'lower and the church a
useful member.
2d. That we extend to her grief
aticken family our deip**t synpatliy
and wr conivnend them t,u th* comfort
•f Hmh W tin never fa lath.
3d That a c« py et the resolution*
be sent to dim family of the deevas'd, «
cotiy to Ihe cnimi y piper* for publica
tion and a copy rivorded in the min
ute* of tlie church
W. A Dick*,
C. H. Audcr-on,
< 'tniimiiiee.
THE CKI KL ( ICAKETTE. ^
dpHrtaiiliurg Herald.
-Mr*. <• corgi; S. Milligan, of New
Y"ik, repieH. iifihg the Anil (Tigirette
J.eague of Aimnica, hell tW" kigl'lv
*uc('e«»fiil meeting, here last Sund.y
At .t pc I iik *he a Id > • a-ed an on! hu«i-
a*tii' audience at ft).- H y<‘ (i"*p.-:
l.i ag ie nf the Y M (’ A , iiml aft. r
waul* an inleresied nioettng at tlie
f'entral Methndl*t 1 hurch. Mr* Mi -
ligsii is oigintxing thrmighont the
>tate thn A tit I- 1 igarette L-agu-*, and,
Iriun tlie reenrds fu nanil, her -arm-s
wmk seem. t‘i Ih- a i qn eclated and en-
••miiaged, and e.p cia ly *n l y tha
bo l * Itii iusel vcs.
cuts i ikm roi.siiNur*,
At tbe U ys’ (iospel Leagu- stie tield
the nmlyvid-d Htti-nrii.n of all pr stmt
*s -he ni:f( 1 led tu thein the pe ls inou*
*ml tda-img work nf the i igarette, a*
• tie ebitmed •clentitlc |n\ . •ugatinn ha*
slfiwn It in tic. The snpike fmmed t'V
the tiurning nf the tntMccn and t ice
paper. *he -aid. fminej only a p ilsno,
large part nf llhl.'U was acrril. i I, nne
nf itii must (I.• ■.d y pni«im« known
The cigarette emit am* alsu, she »al t.
carbon tnonnxrd-, an ingredient four d
In foal gi*. whl.-U ev-ry nne know* U
dea.Hv. M'S Ml I g .n said Hist fnr
Teats *he had eain-si'v sltitnd tilt-
*N , b»’ eking In li . d sn n e hip
f.>r tile Clgtreue smnk-r, tmt that atier
It *11 aim 1-1)11 d hnl I nut tn tiiin nnly
the hlackm-ss nt f .1 ore md rum.
H nt (. t < n . m v situ.
She »*id further that the hop *
tha smoker were blighter. Id* p ii'ri
greater and tils .-h-im es nt s .i-ee«* l.et
ler at the mnment he ti * I tmirhcd Hie
eigareKu (h III thev wntll ( ever alte/-
ward lie. Ttie tn-giimiug nf ein .kmg
• tie said, nia rk - t tie deel i no of t.atura
fai n11te* and po>ver*
I In- f nln-VIng *t*tist|e*, ** *liowu til
i’r f P I. I.m d, In tlie -1. tin' | J mrnal
• f N I w York rill * I ter a th-' r. m gn In-
i rs’igal Inn, W cry q Kited by Ml* M fl
ligci.
T n grn Ip* of bnv* Were i-hnsri^ o ( |
iv iin » uniki .ga i ( I [(-■ and JO w hn (11 I
nut, (he age* tlj teiya av raging I i
I nparinil repmia t v t-n leachei. of
(diaci V at |mi» C II er I ng lj nr It m-UiUi*
gav« tlie statistics a* f l.nwt:
Non -
S nnk'-r* Smokers
Arrarican and Engli*h Ways of Doing
It Ara Very Different.
Jn America a speculators cstpIt&J
<wlth an exception to -tie noted Ik-Iowi
is ner'esaartly at lotiwt the slac of hi*
in.irgln In his broker''s bnirds. though
ft ts hi lie feu mi thnl -fn (ftily loo m.m.v
fnstaiiccij It la Juai tbla and nothing
tnorc.
On the Ivondon Stock Et.'h.rngc nn^
oilier method frrovflfls xvH'h. snys
MiHxly'a Magazine, f; is jfhrlmlife has
dune more 4n the loag ngn past to give
clock specnlrtllon itu l>nd nutiie than
all the episode* of nn unsavory nature
which have ever occurred on Ameri
can exchanges. Itr Lorthon afrer tlie
Inevlrnhk' tutriHlucllon to n hmker tile
new enstomer gives hfs order, hut
makes no deposit at *11.
'1'he broker Is supposed to learn
aoruethfng rrf his new elletit'a means
and liow far lie should l>e nllowed to
commit himself. Twice h month thf*
English have wTint they aall their set
tloment days. A customer long of ft
■stock wtiosa commitment tins gone
soniewhnt against him Is then required
to p*j tire differences, us they are
called, between Ills purchase price and
the current quotatinn.
He must also pay a charge called a
contango for holding the settlement
over info the next fortnightly period
If lie dire* not wish to close the com
rultmetn. As a consequence of this
way of ^lining business » apcculator
may be trading oti’a few points mar
gin In reality or. in fact, on ho margin
at all. He may lie utterly penniless
without the broker knowing It.
That this method works out With
ffcwcr fosses Iu England than It would
do here is due to the fact that tlie
fioclnl ami economic strata to which an
Englishman la-long* are much easier
to determine than the corresponding
facts among ns. and also that nn Intro
duction mentis more there than hen*,
ns the Introducer Is regarded ns tn a
certain extent responsible morally for
the business deportment of Ids friend.
It Is worth while observing (and this
is the exception referred to nlwnei
that in certain Instances the methods
pursued In American stock^-whange
houses nte the same as those obtaining
In London. Little ns the fact is known.
It is not un uni requent custom for very
wealthy s|s-cnlators to ban* no Cv(*l
margin or even no margin at all w r ith
their brokers.
if a man of this sort loses on a com
mitment he sends tils broker a dus k
fnr the loss. If he wins Ids brokets
remit to him for tils gains. T he bro
ker dislikes to offend a very powerful
client by troubling him for funds, and
lietH-c takes risk* with his n •count
width he would md i^ream of taking
vrUli tin- ;k eoiint of smaller men. In
filaliecs of this sort swipctiuies koioiue
public lii cases where the broker is
forced into bankrupt, i, w licther uw lug
to t his en inn- or not.
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Cou Id Do For Herself.
was m iet\ debghttid but a
und rokitiies anil c\cil cliniue ae
qu.rl at a n. cs drawn bi In-r i-\.|.ii'ito
pet sona I Ity. all rtl.l tier homage and.
in. the Raying Is. 'naltisl on her tiand
und foot."
F!u* accepted It nil very gr n i.nislv.
but wlili some hiwanl rclM';!ioti <..r to
u \.rv old and raise mouthed friend
she otiee sanl. with a qu.illit i-u kef
of Iqis an d b^ ■ W s;
"I nm leiuiudod sometimes of the
Old lines
"Tua nne bl.mtn’ at her uvr.
Anil tlucu Hite t.i.i kbn nt n.-r shonn."
— 1 outh s (.'ompanioii.
In
plitn
pa rt
Used
A Word For the Tightwid.
Inline t he i hue an eX|.ressive
"Iiuiild nioiicy." It means tli.it
of the fatirll.i incoiiti- w hii h is
f-r the ui-i i-ssli Ii-r and lu\url.-«
TEDDY S I Kl Ul f,ATIONS.
TWO SEN A TO its
* Doctor Ikr" I* tkc name given In
is is colleague* to I'nitr.l B ate* B Miator
I si sc Stephen •(ui nf VV iscmf-m, the
oldest memher of tlint body. Though
over eightv yelis of age Ductur Ike I*
hale and iicurty and «.i. * that a limn
who works a plenty and doe* tmt rat
or sleep ton much can li\a long at.d
health! y
He i« trying to cure Senator Tdbnan
and sa t * l hit lie will do so if the hemp*
tor from South f'arollna Jive*
enough. II I* medicine I* one dlge-tive’
t>'ll a day after dmnur, mu.I tlie iidor I*
ruuirnlhg to S ti a tor Tillman’s face
Dni-tnr Ike is tint a real pliv*ieian. but
l .rued nm.-h at.out setting tiroken
srni* and leg* dnrlHg iVfieen vears he
w»* in charge of lumber Imsinesse* in
N Oil licit) VI isciipaiu. T'lieao camps
bad no doctoi «, law jers or praai her*
handy. Th«\ di p-mle.l on Doctor Ike
fnr IreaCneni when they were sl.-k and
instead of going to law settled their
diff«irem;«* oy ti*t tightiHg.
WAS HK SKA NICK?
I’re*1 ’ential candidato Woodrow
Wilson went to sen on a yacht tor a
few days escape (mm interview*, that
Harniignt compose hi* speecii accepting
ilia humiliation, ••rocked in tbe cradle
of tlie deep ”
To .he *ugge»tlon tha: l.e go again
the tJoierrinr replie-l:
I wish that mv room had a floor,
1 don’t *o much car* for a door,
Hm tliis walking around
W'ithnut tun eh i n g tbe ground
I* getting to be such a boia.”
[lelcgatcs, inr>*tlv vnl inteers, from
f-.rti S ate* w.-re exi.ei-ted to ail-mi
t 'ol. rtieodore Koo*cVell’A tie W parti'
.on lent ion w-hi.Ti was to a-seml.|e in
■ h j.-sgo nn T .c*da v . Tfie (i dsu.'-l w il.
tiave I-, show hi* tt and »hake hi.
tug «lb k to keep lli^Rbed leilee c.f tb*-
-clcwags Ixom oilie.r parties that w il
CJilt-l under III* tlig The N.-W Or
leans toisinc** min wiio was ►Inert to
Ue pcrinauei-t i haitnian of the cotiven-
fi.ni .Icelined the honor a week in a-'-
lan.'-', hcc-sUS.i lie wants tn rig iiru on
(tie fl >or a« championing the ex I ision
"f sol of African rtencenf from tin,
rank* > f (tie new t.artv T ie Cobuiel
A BAD BLOW.
On .Saturday a wind atorra atmek
tlie town of ( J.ver, 10 miles above
Yorkville, and in live minute* blew
<Jo#n and dsniaged bulidingi m the
value of l.’UO.OUO, A heavy- bail de
itr. yed crop* lor a dtouoca of tbrea
tmt consent, to anv disci iniiiiMtiou
against a. y one tiecause of race, color
r.r previous condition .if aurvilude.
TO" N SI! I (’ POLICEMEN.
An Oconee correspondent of the
Kcowec C inner writes a.lvo.-afing tlie
|.a-»sgo ( f a law giving the grand jury
power to appoint or hire a rural ptiiie. -
man for each township, who shall he
mi duty ten honrs a day. have control
of the tnihlic mads and i mk after the
hlin.l tiger*, pistol t.dcrs and knock*
carriers. H« believes that a vigilant
otlicii 1 could earn out. of the line* itn-
po«ed a salary of J7d ,<i c-.ontti.
When the roads needed the reiuovil
of a fallen tree or tlie filling Of an uglv
lude tlie rural poll-email would liava
tlie work done by a m/rtrby man at a
reasonable cost.
‘ ON THE HOME sTKKTCH.
The State candidate* returned to
stump speech work at Camden on Mon-
day TTit* week w .H be the busiest of
tlie campaign as they are to visit and
give vocal entertainment* at six conns
ty seats. T i- counties to be »p iken fo
nontatn Hie mti jority of (be Di mocra/lc
voter* of the Mate and a* they </a*l
tluir balbits tbe election w i!} go. Hoth
Blfa*itP« and lorrealte* claim tn bvcui-
fldent of w inning a big yictory on the
27 th.
of life. Il Is quite apart from a ml
kept apart from tin- more sertm-.-;. sub
st.'intlal |.nrt of the In-omc, ivtil' ti t->
tf,.- saved part In AtiSorica tin- riitnv
In. ..:ni- I* "liquid, a ml the mi n who at
tcnq.is to make part of it solid is
chth'd .a "I Ight w .-ul " A "tightwad
is n-nlly a man who creates a prin.T
pal u capital. In ..thcr words and tn’
Is the (lung example of wh.it even
private hnsmes.s must Ik- and of how
the country's resources should be httn-
ilicd. —Argonaut.
Voting In Spain.
Voting in Spain Is held |o bo a du'V
to the coiuinunity, not mcti-ly a priv
ilege of the individual, and ncgli-.t nf
eh le (dill^ittons carries its uw n is-n
ally .Male adults of legal ago aiul un
tier seventy, ’with the exception of
priests, notaries and judges, are ru-
(fuin-d to vote In rvmuicip.il ohsMions.
Enilure to cast a tiallot Is punishable
by having ones ntim« ptilili-lieil a*
censur.e for neglect, by huving taxes
want* all ilie Votes ho can g> t, and w ill •itK-roaReil 2 per cent, t.y suffering n
FHtAT FIST FKiHT.
Last week at Congaree, Richland
Conn’), rainpalgu meeting, atteuded
by .>*> |H*r*ona the 6r*t tl»t fight of the
politician* came off. iTenrgu R K- ni-
hert. Ble*»e leader, and John J. Mc
Mahan, Jones leader, were tha scrap
per*. Kembert »hed some face Id >od
and McMahan received a ioii yen I r
; brul»a. Both were gaae. Thay arc
Caluiwhla U'W/tre,
detluction of 1 per cent in Hilary If
employed In the public service and for
the second offense the loss of right to
bold elective or appointive otiico.
His Landscapes.
A nouveau richt/ ment ly nf tended n
picture aale. A friend who had noticed
him nt the s.-ile asked nfteewipd, "Did
yon pick np anything tit that picture
sale. Jorkihs?" aud the other respond
ed: “Oil. yes; a couple of landscapes.
One of ’em vvuh a basket of fnilmiud
the wilier a storm at sett.”
V
Racier the Other.
‘‘Don’t you know tlint tune? I fot'-
pet the tinnte of It. but it goes like
this.” Aid lie whistled It.
After lie bad- tHti-*hc(l Ills friend
formal to him with a sigh "1 wish to
goidnes* you had rememhem-d tlie
name and not the tune,” be said.—Llp-
pincott’s.
Exactness lh little dufies is a won
derful source of cheer fulness.-f-nbef
ffheelwrigtit and Black
smith Work Done Here.
Horseshoeing a Specialty; also
repairing rubber tired buggies.
M. W. HITT. 1
— At Jobnaon’* Old Stand,—
Blackvitto. 3- C
United States Senate
I hereby announce mvarlf a c*ndt-
date for the \Tilted States S-nate, *uti-
ject ft) the rule* of tlig IhTuocrHtii;
pirty. YTnir support hih! ii.Aweuce
will be HupteciHti d
N B Dial, I.nurcn*, S. 0.
Congress
cacti
n V<
'IF
State Senate
Barnwell, A. C., August 3. 1912.
I re»!pec'fnlly 'rinoonui-e iny*elf a
candid lie for the ‘S ate Senate, sutilcct
to the rule* nri! regulations of tlie
I lemooratic prinnirv election-, and
pledge mv*. If to atitde hr the result*
• ml tn auppon the nominee* of the
paiTy.
' Jas E, Day in.
BaTnW-eH, S C., April iT. 1912.
I reapei-tliiilv KtiniMince my*elf a
enirdldate Yor tlie State Senate, *nhject
to the nne* and regulation* of the
Democratic Primary Election, ami
pledge my*«T tn abide ly the re*nT*
aod to *\tpport tlie immit.ees of the
party.
J Emile Harley.
Rirnwrll. S. (L, March h, 1912.
1 re«ppctfullv Hnnotiticn mv*eif ft
candidatn for tlie State S -nate, autiject
to the rule* and regulathni* of tlie
Democratic Vriman Klei-tion. and
Hedge mv seif tn aturte tiv the remiit*
and tu »upport the nommesa of tlie
party.
A. Betliune I’/itteraon.
Amifition* to repreaciit tlie peonle of
tha Second district in Vnngi e>>-, 1 re-
»pectfnl|e offer my candidacv In tlie
coming primary for your kind consid
eration, trgreeing to support, the nomi
nees of the party
Harry IV Oailioun-,
Barnwell, H. C.
I Vfrehv anmVutice mj’ candidacy fnr
re-election a* KeprescntatlVe of the
Second District in the U. S. t'ongres*.
pledging myself to abide by the result
of the Democratic Primary.
James K. Byrne*.
House of Representatives
Appleton, S. P., May 22. P.tlJ.
I resportfullv announce myself a
candidate for the House of Kepresenta-
tives, sut ject to tha rules and regula-
tionsof the Democratic Primary Elec
tion, and pledge iny-m'f to abide bv the
results and to support thu nuioinees of
the party.
Clayton S. Warner.
Sheriff *
Barnwell, &, C„ March 29, 10l>,
♦ reftpcctfully ahnounAo myself a
cftrdidkte for the otacc of Sheriff, »uh-
jetf t<* tlie rules aad reguTations of tlie
Ibmoc'ratie I’rlmary Election, and
pledge myself ho abide by tbe result*
and to support tbe i-.ominftcs of tbe
Tarty.
Frknk H. Creech,
Barnwell, R C , Feb-. Gtb HiV^.
I respectfully annonnae fhy^elf A
candidato for the Offloa o^f Sheriff, sub
ject to the 1-010.* and regulation* of the
| Democratic Primary Election, ami
| pledge myself to abide By the results
! and to support the rvomineca of the
j r^'fy*
j. B. Morris.
Magistrate
f hereby <ninoune< i thyself a candi
date for tlie ofHce of Magistrate at
Black civile, and if elected I will en
deavor to do my whole duty.
J. Wingard Berry.
Master
IVPliston. S. C , May l.’itif. 1912.
I respect f n I ly announce tnveif s T> ,
candidate for the Hnu»e of Kepte*cnta- , . ^ arrtw e 1 . , C •. 'Inly 1st, ■
lives, snl.ie.-t to the rubs and regnla- ' 1 reMveetfnlly announce my-elf a
tlon* of tlie D-mocratic Pt-iuiarv Klee- I , ‘ H, ' , Bdatp for the othce of Msgi-trate,
lion, and pledge mvelf t« abide bv tlt’e rides and regulation* of
result* a..,I to support the nominees of , 'I>p •Tmocratic Primary Election, and
the party 1 mv*nlt to abide t.y the results*
1 ' \| ^j x , lin and to support tip) nominee* of the
[isrty. D. Sam. Black.
Barnwell, S. (' . March 1, 1912.
I respect frtll v annoiii.rc myself «
candidate f >r tin- ofhuc of M a*ti r. stdi -
ject to ttie rule* and leguln’ions of the
Democratic Primirv E'ect;on, and
iT-dge mv self to ,ibi ),- bv tlie result*
and to suppw11 the nominee* of tbv
par.y.
II. I, O’Bannnn.
Btackv IIU, S (’ . pot. ! >12.
I respectfully annonn.-e n.yself a can
didate tor the ollice of Mas’er, siit jei t
to the Ili e* and legubition* of tlie
Dcmocratie Priinarv Kbc'lon, a'.l
tdi-rtge nty*eif to abide by rh* re»ul *
and to support tbe nominets nt ttu-
party.
H . Fullerton HuDt.
Clerk of Court.
P. i r n vv e 11. 9 (
I re« i .> ' f ud v a
C 1 ml. I l te f.r the ► ll'ci.
(' ei". s 11 1 ( r to tbe i -1'
t nui« ot tiie I tern .cr*i ic I
Men * li d p edge 111 V -r f t
res I | s Mini to support ; Il.
the pa: tv.
M i'b J 1
oil
m , -•
,f
Barnwell, S, r., K. I’, it. No. 2.
Mav 1912.
| re*tvect fa 1] v annottln-e mv-elf a
candidate for the Hiiuse of Kcpresenfs-
tives, -idiji-et to tin- rule> a'ul regula
tions o| the I tenun-ratii- Primary Kbc-
tiori, and t l'-dge myself to aM I.- l y th*
te*u11* md to support thi’ nouiii.ie* of
the (lartv.
J J, t'oehran.
B*rnvvi]t, S <’ . Mav 1912.
I res/ii-i-tfu lv amiounee my-e f a
eandnute f'-r tin- House of Ib-piq-senta-
tives. «.||ij.-i t to the r;i|’ * and r-'gidl*-
tioh* ►-{ rtie I )►-oi:vcr (tie Pri miry Elec-
tlon. an ! i 1- !ge mv-ell to aknle bv tiie
result* Hud tu suppent the uyininee* o<
the prffty.
Tims. M B ud w ar*.
Fairfax, S <’ , April 1.T, l '^4.
1 rf’» p*'( f Mi 11 v rtmiu tim ♦* hi ' self a
cindi.Ut" t,or tt-e House i.f Hepre-en-
i * 11 V e s, « u b j ei* t to the rule* and regll-
|*ii-.ns of tbe 11. Hioi-ratie Pi tnary
Eb-eti- n. at' 1 ple-lge mv-e f to pd-la
t'V till' re.i.ps an ) tu .uj.p'.rt th-- ImO*-
1: 1 ee» nf the p.u ty
v B T lley.
1 reapec’fuliv announce myself a
candidate for tlie offi-e of Vag'Rtra’e
at Hilda, sobtect to tbe ro' « and reg-
tda’ion* of the Democratic nrimary
election, and pledge myself to ihide by
the resotu and to sujvport th * nomi
nee* of tlie party.
A. N. Black.
I reapectf id) v anaotmea m v«"|f a
cxndiila'e for the ollice of *M:igi*trafe
at I'linet*. subject to ttie r I « and
regnlatinti* -if ttie Democratic o imxr,
election, ami pledge niy*elf t'o r udi
the result* and to suptniit tli) m>
nee* of tiie j artv.
B A A"
t
r
("e'k of
an I r i g 1 d a•
m i r v Ei ; •••
. ii 1 i >e I v :||,-
nnm ; ti-.''- * of
Audi-or
,i -
■| S' 1
Iv t. !'
i,
f
I respectfully announce nvvseif a
candidate for tl>c ollice of M 'gUfrata
at "Tlll-ron, subject to the ru e* ami
regulation* of ttie Democratic >‘rlm*rv
K’ee'mn, and pledge mvaelf t-> abide
by the result* an I support tlie nomi-
IM L‘A Ul l ti f ^« I l .
c M . C. Kitching*.
| re«ive.-tfi|" v * .tnoinc* mv*e|f a
e a mb t (t.- f"r the i-l , i, i- of 'I ig!>"ste
lor Knur M 1 - t' w i*l|'[v. sip-jeet t" [tie
r u I- - n n - • re g u I * t it n « of tbe i teiunera t Ir
Pn na'V k - e’ion and (dedge mv»e|f
tn a>>i b- t v ttie re*u|-« amt lo support
t he nnm lines of t lie pa r' y
B. Kilt* Jr.
" il.Dnr.
Barnwell. S < , M ireti JV, I'oJ
I respectfa11v an-ioim-e mv-e | a
e and i'la'e f '( the i.lb. .- . f ( d e r s ul
t'ntirt, siihj. t to the i ii|- - and regu'a
t ini's uf tiie I )• un »■ i a t . |' i . i: s r v i I ' -
{ii.o, a l o I | 1 • d g e niv--- I t" a h i d e t.> 111 ►
le-ul « ami to mppnrt tlie tmHiili'-t-» ol
tin- part) .
M B Hag-.od
e i ' lb! i' .-
i. * ! • i t In
I i.-mo, r it
I ! 'J '
a-ol to • ,
part j .
Cl"
t».e op' '
l-( d t
IT in it v
:" .»' • i.
oil the
d i
M i
ll".
It. - "I ('
h. • et ...n , sl»• I
(■ I.V Hi,' r<‘sq
n/*miiiees of tb.
K W K . v .
CHI
Ma
•at"
K.c
by '
i net
Solicitor.
retpee-f 111! V announce mv*e!f a
1 da’e fi,r 11, e ell n«* of Magistral-at
!o. k. ■‘i.tiject to ttu- rui* » and rega-
."► of tb" D. ni". r*nc Primarf
'IO- . aud I'l'-lge mvse'f t'' a'drfa
in- '- - i '• t ' I to •uppur*. the notn-
s of Hie patty.
T.. I> Pender,
B mr we'), F t' , f . li
I hereliv ail "Inc ny -< f
date f 11 ( I e • k id ('• ui • t t r
a r t :
( '"|| n t V « u t-j -e ’ t
ations i l tqi | tein.
idedg- .iiy-(!it to
net* ihvreof.
\V I
II" ru
(at i
>' I (*•
I i H vv ,i
• iiml regu
| I I nv a • V 11. I
It Ue Iloiill-
A k •• tv -s . (
I > ■ ■ ‘
I'll ' b I a I " f ■ • S !
.Inin 11 i ► it
c . 1 pT I ge ni v -I
ot ; !;e I •( m ra’.n
1 9 ’
'Mil I
f:.
• . t l!. I o
e til- re.
V ,
I. a' t. r.
in re >; m m*.
County Supervisor
Treasurer.
BarnwcT, S C J
I re - j f 111 v h r. a
i .milid* 'r I.-r I In- i II"
if li a r n u tj. 1 on n i
'uT-s h'-d Ii g 'I ' a (loll '
ei at i> IT i ma • v E ,i i n
'ia v-r 1 f to atmle t. \ t l.i
• npport Ilie nominees i f ttu party
.1 li tripstrong.
Iv 'oh pqj,
ii nee m V .e 1 f ;i
cf Tiea.lirt-r
r id iin l to t In-
of Ho I >• mo.
p. : nd pT uge
r i . ■ !' . and 11^
I ta
earn'' !
I" r .
1 at no •
Id' M.
bV tne
I!
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f.
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n. ;i i
ri'»:i
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HUP
ti T".
"I t to ti,
I >im |n ni
il | • *tge mv
Mav 4. I"’*.
. i i*( m v *' |f a
- f r" n t t V .' •*
rue. and H * i.
r aI' r un* i y
>f to rt'.lna
i leus o! t lie p arty.
xml tu support ttie imo -
Coroner
f
I ! rr-*p
ea nti o 1 *t'
pe r v i . . r,
(
I.
'I a
Svcatuo-e, S. (' , Anri! 11. P'
I ri *peet ‘ u I i an m o
en mi i date f m tlie ol'ii-e nf ('orouer.
jeet (II tile rule, and r i gU bil hm» of
I temoe r a t le IT i m a ry I . b ct m n,
|dedg- tlivself to abide tiv the r".
and to support tlie nomiuiq* nf
party,
M. ( Tnft .
t a
"di
the
Mid
III t .
the
KI cl i"i>
t he re. . ] . a '
"f tin' p it ty.
< >Ti r, v
s' f"I V
t.u li e
..dqi-et
f I tui I i. . , e
a nd |ilei|ge m v
11.
< Penn' It.
" h Jo fit.
P-" lot .1 If I
■ llllv Su-
■u d r-rn-
i ’ . P- i ni•r*
"tf fn nh-rfp by
of I
i n|
io .iipp.q t 111a ii"tntr.eoa
C.
tv] m
I re-1,"| ' ' .
ft C l P d 1 da te f
pi f V isor, .up
■ nit
(
J <) F.amleTa.
Mai
I ni ion«
BirnwrP, S. (’ , A| il 1, ffipj.
I re.pic fu-lv .-annmii.ce iny-' lf to
t lie voters i f B« rn w > j
didati* for ('oiotH-r,
itiiui ng fi v it I! the rn
lio'is governing the
< T"i nfy ns m cai
siibjuct to and
'•« hlid p guj i-
tetm ct atic Pri-
marv Kiccfton, :an I p| Igo mvselt to
-iiptiort tbe regular n.iminti v of tlm
j.arty,
J. StafT llalfonl.
!> J', 19iT
... Il ' T (-II. m \ .. if a
I I!'.I ntli.-e of I '(inii-y -sp.
- r t" tin- rn|e. ml ri gn-
I *'"-m.i rati- IT imarv Me**
; tii-n. and p'eilg.- mv *• 'f to Htii b- t.y tha
i t e-ai ft * and ttr support rhe rmiiiinevR of
the party.
j II. R. Cavw.
March 21, PM*.
."Mice m v self i,
(,'oiintv Rn.
I I* • I>*l•• f . I'v a n non nee tnv*e|f a
rm trT itP f r the (db -n of M Ig'*tr*ta
f.if E"U r M |||- To w II «ut p. *ubjeet to t Ii#
in , I ti-g i ati ui. of the Dcinocraf-
Ic P'lma'v E ec t ion, arid (d*dk'' 'nv*e|f
t" a*" I" '.v ’be r- s q ' - * an-t tn *upp©H
tin notiilllee* of the na- -r .
('. M. Turnar.
I **re. pert / idle ar-noonee mvse'f a
eandirta’e (or the ottiee o f Magl.T. eal
lUMorV, tnt.jort to tht* ruto» a^ i - • r«-
1 a t ion* i f the Democratic pri n -y
Election, and pledge T»y»^lf to ab ‘y
t'V ilie result* and tn suppart tha n >«*•
inee* of lie party.
F. r Owf**.
i
»
1
#(3
nm
i
■an
Birnwol), S C ,
ri-spect f n I ly ann
Md.lt*- fur t lie ottiee of
(profeseiotuf Carba.
4 •
• ym •• •+*
v. smioru owe
Attorneij and CoilnsellBr at Law
Ofti e over
Tlie B in.no II Sentinel
BAPvNWEI.E, SOUTH CAROl.INA
"’ill practice in a | tltn Court* Col •
tecrion, a «peelalty. I.oana ncgotlatai]
<*n ftcccptHtdc »('ciirliy.
BarnxfcP, R C., March 1*' 19!2.
I rt-.pectfui.y .-innouncu myself a
candid,are f ir the ofib'en: < (iroiii-r. >oili
j-ct to tin' rules nqd regulation* ( f the
I ternoer.'tt ic Primal v il.i-tlun, ami
pledge tny.( If to abide by ttie ie<nl(s
and tn stippttri tiie iKdnit.ce* of the
party.
- Si. J. Deik.
pi rvisor, *11fiji*ct to the rules and rega
latous of the DeniocHv.tic Primary SorinSff ISld.
i Election, amt pledge mvftelf to Htdr’e ^ ^
I hy litc results ami to support tlie nouip
nee* of the party.
J. 'V. B<atPa.
James H. Fanning,
A‘I TORN EY AT LAW,
- - s. c,
BlackvUle, s. C.
Blackville, 3. C , It F I) No. 2,
Ma.T-li pi, I ft 12.
! respectfully annuiine invselt tt
CHtulidatc for the nflie- i f Coroner,
• iibjoet to the rule* ami reguintioti* of
’lie Democrfltic I’ri narv Election, arid
pletlge in VS'!f to abide hy the results
and to support tlie iioii'ime* of tlie
party. , C\
J. ?. Blume.
(Bar, 3. C., K F. D.,
E'chruarv Ifi. 1912.
I rpsficctfhl'y a " non nee tnv «elf a ra n-
dtd a te for thu olliee of Unroi or, siittject
tn the ri;!es titoi n-gulatiuns of tlie
Dotnocrutlc 4’rimaty
ph * ge mv«cif to aitidc hv the teiititts
and to stippoft the nominees Of the
puny.
W. J.. "'ordward.
Bsrnwel', S. (’ , FVh. ». I?] j,
l hei/hv nunonhee m\»e|f a candi-
daie for Coroner of Barnwell ('ouiitv
• uhject to tlie rule* and regulations of
the pi-moeriit h- priinarv and [> I "Ige
myself to support! lie mun i m rim root.
" M. S;ill.
plenge mvse'f fo shide hy Hie re-ulr*
and to support the nominee* of the
party.
' D. r. Laocaivr.
R F. D No.
Marsh II. !91>.
f res-poet f ii 11 v announce mv*(Tf a
candidate for the oltiee of County Su
pervisor, subject to tlie rule* amt reg
ulation* of the P'TtinciHtic Primary
Ebiflion, arn] pledge niy»e]f to atdde
In tlie results and to support tin- notnl- j
nct-.s of tlie party.
1’. E. Alien.'
Barnwell S. C., Man-h II, nil.
I respectfnljv announce mvself *
candidate for tlie nlilce of Coitntv Ma
peryi*o r , subject to tiie rule* und reg
ulation* of tbe Iteinocratic Primary
Election, and pledge my*elf th a It id*
liy tiie result.* un.l to support tlie nom-
Inet's of the party.
E. J. IdamonA.
Barnwell S C. f’ch 9, 19TJ
f IteretM,- announce ttivself « candi
date fm S"bcrvi*or nf Ha fn well County
Flection j ct to the rule* ibml regnlatinti* t,f
tlie Dems'cratio ptimarv and pledg*
fuyst-if to support the nominees thereof
J. Lirrgg Momy.
Rirnweit. R C., .fanttarv 2.!. l»)lt.
I reapectf ul!v a n noiitit e tnyself a can-
didate for the otflee nf Cotnity Ftip«r-
vitor, sut.jeif, tc. tiie rules and regnla-
tintis of the Itenioi-ratic PtimarV Kt*^-
fiott and pledge mvse|f to aiiide bv thf.
results am| to support (tie nominp.-s
the party,
C. C. T.angiey.
|Willi»ton, S. C.. It F. f). So %
January 2, I PI 2.
I res pent f u 11 v ananunoc my-elf a can
didate for tiicotflce of (’ounty Super-
ride* an-l regnla
ratic Primary
Will practlco in all Courts of the
State and United fltates. 84 4
DR. Wi C. MILHOUS,
©cttfbf,
BARNWELL, ■$. CAROLINA.
Ofllee hon rs: S ;.'!0 a. m. to 0 p. m.
Persons living away from Rawiwclf
will please make attpoir tment* hotora
coming By so doing they will he nird
of immediate setvide and avoid dlaa
apiioiotmehta.
DR.B.P.ST0RNB
DENTAL StfR&EtOM
m.ACKVH.I.t, . * s.c,
M> dental office will be open iff
BlackVHle each day in tbe week. I
aill ahs.ver calls froth alt£ pblht In th«
county
Blackvipe, S. C H F I). No. J,
Feb nth, 191 J.
f respectfully announce my«elf a
catulidale for Die nfbee of Coroner,
• object to tiie rule* and regulations of \ i-cr, subject 'o the
ti e Democrai'i- Primary Election, and lions of ’he Dt-niner
lion and pledge m vK-jf to aldde bv tb*
results and to aupport the itoluioee* a
the party.
T. J, Grubbs*
hOtice of Final discharge.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will on Monday. August 19,
1 ”12, tile with llnh, John K Snelling,-
Judge of Probate for BarnwEll Uount^^
hi* final return a* Admiaistratorl?*
the estate nf H K Box. deceased, Xhf
a|»jdy for L'ittara Dismissury.
J. I. Bor.
Administrator.
July 19, 191-2.
MONEY TO I,END
Money to lend on first morrgaga m
real estate. 8 jjer /"ent Interest M
amount* under $1(aKf.OO 7 per ortrf
oo amoUD f * overfff.euOOQ.
#. 0< F*tker«on J Sn.