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*'W% Bam well People. ^ \ HH. V. mm UlUr 1 PmT THUR8DAT. Alotvr la, Ifli. JONK8 V8. BUCASfc. T)|« frMt 8UU wl«l« cm of Ira B. '• r llatnrlfT. t». Col*, ft. Bleair, -S tMcniont, will aooa b* flnlahed and til* Itau* of wbo aball b* UoTrrnor of fi*otb Carolina darlnc tl>* net terra of two rear, be decided. In a few day* ■nr* H will bar* been argued In all lb* forty and four countlea of tbe htat* and os -tb* 27th Inat a verdict u wlU bo reached, Muring tb* w«*ka that tlr* trial baa heea in progresa the newapopor* have uaed barrel, of ink and tb* acrlbea have worn out corda of )>*neila. Tb* argumanta of the coo- toatant* ao far hat* related almoat ea* olailably to tbelr paat record, and but little premlaenc* given to t>oliol*a. pripefplea and plana for tha future bet- torMcnt of the eonanou wealth and the vvial of .lta peopl*.. Aa ono of tbe Juror* to peat upoa tbe oeatenlMio of tbe rtral candldatei we detlr* to auggaat In the tbouaands of MontbCaroBao Memoerata a thought tbolMyeaelet them In keeping cool a*4 he4p :bem indlvldunlly and col- leeWvelo to arrive at a fair and Joat weadlct. The Idtlerneaa of the cam paign between Meaara. bl#a«e and Aoaea baa been IncreaMd and einpha- eViod by tb* fact that they were once owd fur years friend., political oo part- Mra, ao to apeak, but no longer doei tb* Danton and I'/thlat relation ob tain sad continue between them. A brief review of their careera will make plain tbe peculiarltie. and rearm- blaaeea of their charactera and reveal tbe cauM of lhair falling out and apart. Commencing hla life labors aa a help er In bit faihe r '. livery atabl* vouiig llleaac probably received In ihoae Inl- ~ *l*i year* of ttitt tb* bent of mind and aliepoeltlnn that baa made It .eoond aa- tnre In him to atlck to hla friends and swat hla enemies. Probably the ''Hula lord feuntlemya" of Newberry did not become chummy with tbe youthful worker and many a physical eneouniev may have hardened hi* heart and lata and given blra confident* In an* ecrengtb of hla arm* and tba ar- eueaey of hla eye In aluilng blewa of egenee and defence. III. life from tbeee day. ha* bee* on* of coaiiam owd owetlnulng ooouat. In tbe cour *f*d In tbe polltleal arena Ha .teedlly advanced towar«L/th# goal that Ul. dying f.iher h.d eft.n pointed out to bl. young ambition.— Hm i*ov*rner.blp of H-xith C*eollna,— gnlnlng self coaddence wttb dvery vic tory woe and with every /feecktei r.- •ewlng hU reaeluilou / In tbelr fre.hmen yey*. nf the po litical eourrn Ur. Bleaafi w.» the frieed end advoeel* nf Mr./enee. .eppnrilng him fir.t lor AmotUi* and aft.rwtrd f*r Chief J u.tlce.y/ Ira B joeee i>a. bed. atnre he laid betde Ike rod «rf tbe w boolma.ter, * palace car ride tkrougti life. I>.f..t baa eevec d*f.y*4 hi. upward rl.e or brought a *are t<> hi# bralu nr heart Aa rp»al*yv of tbe Mouse of Kepreeen tail ve*. fia a p twer In the t onettiu- tlooal (yunveetloe, a. an oracle nn tbe f*upry^we Court Bench, where be war to long tad *o re.p'cifully addreeeed b*/e(a Honor and hi* do l.lon* war. ^eepted aa completely An.I, ha, a* e»a# natural, accumulated a wealth of eeK appreciation beyoed all ordteery bum.o luinteaaplatlen Wbeo bl. am bition and mum of duty a. be raw It cam. In conflict with tbo.e nf tbe pre en*. Governor tbe frlaad.hlp that had etleted cea.ed and a iba.m created that only |eng time t an bridge. That Governor niea*e baa «• . ipreme coefidaoee In bl* wltdoni a. Judge J one. b*ld. In hi. ha. been evidenced through hla admlnUtratlon by 1)1. dif ference* with other Slate official*. b> tha veUe* with wUlch he ha. oppoted l.gUlatlve action and by the revert.G of tha finding, of the circuit court* In tha hundred, of ca.r. In which con- vlet. have been pirdonad or paroled and tbe faith he repose. In the exceU lanee of hi. .uppotter*. While Governor l<|ea.e waa fighting hla way to the front and up the acaJlng hddar again.t old traditions neltbar a.klug our giving tpikrtar. Judge Jone. wa. a atudeot, an expounder, ao apAtlle of tho law. a dleclple of prece dent, a prophet of tbe coming of anar chy aa tbe ultimatum of tb* course and conviction, of Governor BlaaM if un checked. So tbe scholar felt called to lay off the gown of Judge and enter th« political ring for a tight to the flu- . l»h with bis former friend. Tbe conflict to date ha. had no pa- istlel In Amerioan political warfare, .0 far aa our reading and romerohrance recall. Governor Bleate ha. damon- atratad him.elf to he | politician of trat.cendent ability aa an organising atrategl.t, an antagonist aa adroit In *naking fvlnta aa akUIfnl In pre.entlng fact*. He ace* man with X-ray fyea and la aa quick aa lightning to detect a weak or ralxaing or unguarded link in the armor of an adversary’* argument and as merciless aa the irate Jove of the ancients In hurling a hot thunder- holt of words In defiance of assertion or unfriendly suggestion. He is an artist in tb* oiegoifylngof little thing, end a utaster in tba avoidance of per- phlitUa- Few. If any. such figures bar* trod the A met lean stage. What • aeeouraafu! partlean leader he woald have nr*de in colonial wars! He fights in sympathy with tha world •tandard that all <a fair In loro and war and poHtle*. that nothing succeeds tike attocofifi amd that tbe and Justifies the means. There lure been ciungta In cam- j« — . . amt moral, etwee Jttdg* ( Jen** wa. a candidate for tba llou** ef ReprtMntatlvM. Whether ikla *d- neaMv* prog re*, has b*«n for tho bet torm*al ef tbe party and tbe peopla I. a question on which opinions will dif fer. W* aiprea. nona, but It la an ax • fating fact that ha. been to tb# disad vantage of Judge Jonv*. Knowing tbe teotlc* and training of a score of year, ago ha has antered the ring to combat with ono who ha. been In con- •tant training Tha polae of the court room ha. not appealed to the spirit of the younger time*. Mke a pugllGt long retired ba baa returned and that he haa maintained himself ae well as ha baa dona Is credltabla to hi. courage. Like a commander In a new and unmapped region be ha. advanced hla attack* and made hi* defences on field, of Ills antagontat. choosing. Ills scout, have not always brought him the beat Information and hla aide, have sometimes lost their way. and h.ve been hindrances Instead of helps. It may be that he haa reserved hla greatest strength for the Mat day. of the campaign In tbe Tledmont counties which arc the citadels where tbe ma jority of the Democrats of the State hold the fort. The same purpose and plaq may be In the quiver of Governo> Rtaa.e, but until the final matting It adjourned fair Judgment of the powers of tho rlvala caneot be entered. -r —* I An Easy Job That Mr. Gimp Tac kled With Confidence. If at the closing caenpairn meeting at Greenville Governor Bleat* and Judge Jones should jointly announce their withdrawals from the primary race It would be a mighty fine thing for their luture and that of the Auto. Charles A. .Smith, ooce the now the unopposed candidate tenant Governor, would then he iMian Imeu.ly chosen aa the next chief mag titrate of South Carolina. / :ne »ute. winning 1 for I.leu- TO CAN DID ATKS. It ha* been, and continues to be, tbe unvarying rule of IhU/paper to pub lish Id the Mat ii.tie/befoir prtuiaiy election* no article /hat contains or e<>uld be oonatrued'to be an attack on any candidate. 1'yir p|.y demand, (bat ao attack shool'M)* made 00 any one toe late to be answered. Thte notice U given a. a warning that any eleventh hour attacking arti cles that mty be offered for nett week's Maue will anrely go Into the weal* pesket. / IN THBKK MONTflfl. They made history tn Chicago last #eh. The first national convention ef the Progre*»lfe I’arfy was heM In the wtndj city. It •'•n»l*t*d «( Theo dare Koo.welt. True there were 1 thnneend or more delegate* In miend- tore, but they did not amount to mere than would that nnmher of row. of pin., rx>-tpt for the sounding of their unantmo*. voice*. The Celooc! .offered «n?y one dl.ap potnlineni. lie >earned for a decani Hoethera iGieocrel e* hi. running mete, bet e search warrant roeh.’ not have found one in ell iHiie ready end w»N*ng to Oeanfee a pnlutcel .caleweg Hut In all other thing, th. G’lnnel had hi. unnp|>nw1 and unlntarrupud w*) 1J. dictated th* platform, belting Us plank, to .Itrect all dl*r,intenied men end ell strong ml a dad women. He nominated himeelf fnr PresMent. ohoea Governoe Hiram W t*bn*«n of Cali- farnl* for Vice IVe.ltfent and th* new party line wa. HnMhed In *hort nrd.r, reathlng from W»|| .street. New York, to the ..rthqnak* warned, graft rr*.#n city of Sen Krencl^'o at tbe (.olden t«*t*. The Colonel wee dee-llgUt.d end will makt the n»n*t vVgMoaa campaign of bl. .treason* fife He wifi travel th* 'Vest end Governor Johnson will spall hind the ?j»»t end between the upper and nether mlfi.tonaa the ‘grand old party,” o^ered by Teft end Sherman will be ground Into powd.r or mashed In'u pulp, eeil Wa.HJrr»w Wtlson will win. IT GIVE HIM . BIG SURPRISE. a anno i.KGtsi.ATcne. I.a.t week The People »|>nk* In fsvor of a good I.egMMture a. tUo uecd ef thl* SXate. Tbl. week w* ate again glad to see that Senator TUUnan I. ouuo more fol lowing the lead of Tbe People A tong letter from him. dealing with the gov ernorship race, wa. puMiehed in rtun- day’s dellie.. Wa r/uote it. wi.e con cluding word. ‘Tbere are men In the Stete who be- |i*e tnat If Judge Jone* t. not elrc.ed that tbe State wti] go to the dog. Them arc other, equally bone«t and patriotic w ho b*||rv* that if BMa.e I. not elected the Keform Government arwl principle, it stood for will he de stroyed Both are wrong. The fabric of our Govcrrnneri’t is not built on such a limay fnundatmn, but la it* vital importance -and f say thl* with all tbe tolerantly of which 1 atn capable—that the I.egillatare to be selected this year I.of more importance than the filling of the Governor’, office I f we have brave, true Mien, who are honeat and not to be brow beaten or bribed, or seduced into betraying their constituent., no jbad Governor c.n do tit any Irreparable ^Injury, and without them no good Gov- erner can do much good. 80 l Implore my fallow citweo* to eee to It that the very beet i»en 1" each cmwty ate serit to the House of Nepreeeotattves and the Senate. Then, wlretlwr Hleaae or Jones is elected, we will b** »»fe. (Sighed) ‘Tillmao.” THE THKEE TICKETS. If 12 be an unlucky mimher whet wll} be the euleome of tbe i>ext election for President and Vice President? A. given below each name on the three principal ticket, in tbe field contain. Kt letter*. In tbe order of nomination they are; xirvwryti. Pra.idont Taft, Jame* 8- Sberuian, nXMOCKATIi;^- Woodrow Mfilaon, Tho». B. Marshall. mounXBMvy; Thee. Kooeevelt. Hiram W, Jotmaoo, When H# Get Threugh, #r ee Near Through ea Me Wa. Permitted te Get, He Wee Aether Subdued—Th* * Plumber’* Cemment Wee Quite Grief. Mr. Gimp reroe borne from tbe city tb* other 'dfey and burst into hla house vlth an air that meant business. He rolled when th# maid told him his wife was out, laid a parcel on the stairs, took off hl» coat, rolled up bl# sleeved, took bl* parcel and wept up to the bathroom, where be opened the package. It contained a monkey wrench, a screw driver, hal/ a doren assorted rubber washers find a plpo wrench. Thank goodness, rojr wife’s not home!’’ said Mr. Glro^. “If there Is anything upsets a man It is the foolish questions a woman asks when he Is trying to do s Job. Plumber! She’d get ajilumber to mend a leaky faucet, would she? Plf show her that a man of iatelllgencf can do a job In five min utes that a plumber would take all day to do and charge f.l. Nowf’ Mr. Gimp turned the faucet Not n drop of water came out. He turned the other. It was dry. They were the bathtub faucets, and the far one bad been leaking for a week, while Mr. tylmp promised day by day to attend to it Well,” said Mr. Gimp as he saw that no water came out of the faucets, “that's more sense than I thought that woman possessed. Turned off the wa ter. did she? Didn't let It run all day when tbere was no need of It bey? Now!” Mr. Gimp took the monkey wrench In one hand and the pij>e wrench In the other and climbed Into the bath tub Then he sat on tbe edge while he studied tbe faucet. •'1.era me see"'he said “Ton take off that handle, and yon unscrew that top dingus. That's what you do.” 80 he did that. Twice the monkey wresrh slipped and he skinned three knuckles, but he got the handle off, and he un screwed theTsp and pulled out the rod that held tbe washer. Then he peered down Into the remaining portion of the faucet end looked st the washer Th# washer seemed tn good condl tlon He peered into the f.o< et and ran hts finger around In It, arciimulst Wig Iron rust on tt If the washer was not broken what could la- the matter with the thing? There must be some thing the matter deeper flown lie net bis plp« wpenrh smnod the pl|>o and grasped the faucet with the monkey wrervh. The faucet held like grin) death The more It resl.ted the m<*re he poshed and pulled and grunted end seld strong word. When th* (* *• et gave at Inst If gave suddenly, and Mr Gimp fell over the skte of the hethtuh sod landed with a trump that ebook tbe house. Hr waa up again tn a minute and In tbe t>#tb lob Tbe faucet was t*sdly marred where the w ref* h had dug Into Its soft bra*- and the noee of tt wm twisted swrr. but the faucet was off He took the faucet to the window sad studied It. Kirept for the damage he had done tt. there seemed nothing the matter with IL ' Home fool plurohrr. - ' said Mr Gimp angrily. ' he* put the wrong sort of watiher Into this faucet That's what's the mutter and that's nil ” He picked out a different sort of washer and put If on the plunger If was not * good fit. but It was a change anyway “Now." an Id Mr Gimp, and he climbed hack Into fhg bathtub lie humped himself down on Ida kneos ami looked Into the water pipe im which he had to #<rew the faucet. "Now." he said As If that hid been the dens^. e strong. Tlgwmu* stream of water shot not of the pip# and struck Mr. Gimp In the eye He gasped breath and tumbled Imckwnrd ht t the stream pnraned him He got up and grap jJed with the stre«/n. rny-sB you bar* fried to grapple with a stream lljie that you cgnn"t even falnffy imagine tba difficulty of giving tt a geod. eelf satisfying grap ple A stream like that will not fight fair If you put your h.v'd over the pipe the stream wll) squirt out In for ty two directions. Rome of them hit the celling. Most of them hit 'Mr. Gimp. He wrestled silently until the both room wn.s wet) soaked and he was well soaked, and then b*» dec 1 did It was hettsr Just to let the stream spurt. It spurted Into the bnthfnb anyway. Ro he got ont of the tub and dripped an tbe floor and pawed water out of Ida hair and wiped water out of h!s eyes. And Just then tbe plumber came np- (ttolra again. He had been down cel lar to turn on th# water after he hnd fixed the fatxy't end It waa quite nat ural that he should come up again Jo see If the faucet was well fixed. So be came np. and he looked Into the bathroom, «nd he saw the faucet ly ing In the bathtnh among wrenches and water, and he sxw tbe water spurting heartily. And nil he eald was. “tVclI. I’ll be durned!” Just IIH# that—"Well. I'll lie domed!” That was all he said.— Elite Parker Butler In Judge. N OTIG K, | All the te*i hers who have .polled , for the H«rcuie« school will p e*,*e lake notice that the vacenov has been filled, SOME NEWS NOTES John J. Jone*. tbe BranchvilM law yer who killed Merchant Abe Pearl- stlne more than a year ago, mutt .erve hi* sentence of ten years ami thirty days In the penitentiary. Since the killing he has barn in prison waiting the decision of the Supreme Gourt on his appeal for a new trial. That has hern refused, and hi* only Ip pe of freedom Is through a pardon or parole. SBtmriay a week ago snow fell on s mountain near Hendersonvi?|e N G . deep enough to enable hunter, to track foraging rabbit.. A hot political wave W rolling over the Piedmont Counties. The Mstc campaign meeting in tipartat.hnrg was the mo.t largelv attended of the ootmlv gatherings. The Herald .ays thst hearers and applauder. from seven counties were thare. Included in the crowd were f>(K» Greenville men and two can full of Lauren.lie*. T. B. Felder, tile Atlanta lawyer of di.pcn.ary and dictagraph riotorioty, .ailed for Europe la.t week to join hi. wife, who has been abroad for .everal mouths. Kirtt /’-im./ny UlfCtinn '27iK e/\flDJDATE GAFDS. St -nnd /*c - mary Elrrtitm S*pt. Kirt United States Senate Congress 1 Imreby announce mveelf a c.ndi- Ambition, to represent tbe people of :en ' ~ ' ~ — date for tbe United States Senate, suh-J the Second district in Cnngre ject to the rule, of the Democratic party. Your support and inti ue rice will be appreciated . “ N. B. Dial, Lauren., S. C. l[ tl Dunbarton, S. C. M A 5tT*C1 r KXRS or YELLOW PINE AND POri-AR ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER Flooring, ('piling. Siding, Moald- inge. Lath, etc. Can fnrni.h complete House Mill*. Saw Mills, Dry Kilns ant Planing Mill AT HALF PRICE! State Senate Barnwcl], S. C., August :t, 1!H2. 1 re-pectfully announce my.elf a candidate for the Htatc Senate, Tubject to tbe rule* and regulation* of tbe Democratic primary election, and pledge mv*elf to abide by the retiult* and to .ttppori the nominee, of the party. Jas. E. Davis. Barnwell, S C., April '27. LUJ. I respect!nilv Hnnonnce myself a candidate for the ritate Senate, subject to the ruie. and regulation, of the Dempiyatio Primary Flection, .lyiil pledge mv.elf to abide t y tbe result* and to support the nominee* of the party. J. Kmile Harley. Barnwell, S . C , March Tt. 11*12. I rc-pcetfuliv announce my.elf a candidate fur tiie. Stale Senate, .uhject t# tbe rulea and regulation, of the Democratic I’rimart Flection, and pledge myself to abide bv tbe reiult. and to support Die nomine of the party. A. Bethune I’atter.on, • r « _ .pectfvill'' ofler my eandhlacv In the coming [trimary for your kind oon.hl- eration, agreeing to support the notui nee. of the part v Harry l>. ('allvuin, Barnwell, S. G. I k.preby announce my candidacy for re-election as Rcpre.enlstiv« of the Second District in the U. 8. Congress, pledging mv.elf to atiide tiy the result of the Democratic I’rlmarv. James F. Byrnes. House of Representatives Appleton, 8. <’., May 2‘2. 11*12. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the Hon.e ot Representa tives, subject to the rules and rrgula- tlwnsof the Deiooorxtic I’rlmarv F.lec- tion, atid pledge myself to abide hv the rdteilts ami to support the nominees of the party. ( lay ton S. Warner. Willi.ton. S. C., May 12th, llil'J. I respectfully announce my.elf a candidate for the ilou.e of Hepresenta- tive-, sulijeet to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic Primary Elec tion, and piedgt invself t-» abide by tbe re«uit. and to support the nominees of the party. R. M. Mix.on. Master Barnwell, S. Marefi 1, I'M'. 1 , f re*necf fully announce my.e'f a candidate f »r the oftiee of Ma-ier. .nft- ieet to the rule, and regnlath'ti. of the I teinocrutic Primuv Feeiion. and pledge in \ .elf In a hi and to »uppwi i the pariy. !e fiv the nominees re ef tlu II. I. OT! innon Barnwell, 8, ('., R. F. D. No. 2 May II, 12. 1 re.peetfnl|v announce mv.elf a candidate fnr the Ilou.e <.f Kepresonta- live., subject to the rule, and regula tion* ol ttie Deiniicrath' Primarv Flec tion, and p|ci|ge iny«i If to abide I y the re.iill. and to .upport Hie itouiHiccs of the pai U . J .1, ('iiehran. B irnwell. S, C . \| s v 1 , b’! 2. I re-p.-ntf u ] v Hiinnunc- tey- 1 - f a r ind111 alt fnr the llnii.e (rf [(.'pre.cH'.a- tive., .o’ lect to the rn|. . , ml l - gu'a- Sheriff Barnvcll, 8. C., March 2H, 1910. I rcpcctfuilv announce my.elf a Candida’** for tha office bf Sheriff, sub ject to the rule, and regulation, of th| Democratic Primary Election, atfil pledge mv.elf to ahlfle by tbe resells and to support tbe notaiue.a of tbe party. Frank H. Creech, Barnwell, 8. C , Feb, (5th 1912. I re.pecfftilly announae my.vlf a candidate for the office of Sheriff, .lib-* ject to the rule* and regulations nf the Democratic Primary Flection, and pledge myself to abide by tbe result* and to support the nominee, of tha party. J. B. Morris. Magistrate I hereby auiiCiunee myself a , candi date for the office of Magistrate at Blackville, and if elected 1 will en deavor Vo do my whole duty. J. Wiiigard Berry. Barnwell. S. (?.. Jnlv 1st, 1912. I re.pecf fully announce myself a aandldate tor the office of Magistrate, • object to the rule, and regulations of tbe Democratic I’rlmarv Flection, and pledge inT»rlt to abide by the results ami to support the nominees of the party. I*. Sam. Black. I respectfully announce my.elf * rand Ida te for t tie office of Magistrate at Hihts. Milled to the rules and reg- ula'inn* of ihe Democratic primary election, anil pledge mv.elf to abide hy the re.ulfv an t to support the nomi nees of the party. A. N. Black. •fti'G 111 t lie . . utij. ■ hi tru ar nounen m y self a • ffice of Magistrate ct to the rules and 1 lenioeratic |irtmary Ncfliiig a ! ir^ur jT.m*. I of fer tor quick s.O'- .it halt pru c i m\' foiiplctc and 111)• t M 11111* j;inmn^ outfit, i ' ns:.ti:'^ ot 2 Seven tv S.iw !. u ni in n * | ( iina, Suction S\ stem 2k H>irsc I’owor 1.netrc i ^ -,1 - I’.i k ; -r ; I i x.l^ ( ’ f • , I’rr'ss. Sh.lf! I O 2 . Hi !P-. I'UI - N III com(i’.i t'• n: ■, m go.,.! ■ -i. ' •>. Mv on’, :r.i-' M ! t s»' n„ . ' th.it I nci'i .ii.il ; ’ . I * 1 ; r,. - rcrpiires a ’ r gi r * '’nr; ( .i.. riri in » orn 'j>'o-i| v. r h ’tv | ! I cr»• i' .r o-'r o; • ii • . • 1 i; krtticka a! thi* <l'><*r ••! the ow | 111.(1) WH» W.lllt ' ,i Mil C j.ivin^ mve-trm:U Blvkvilie. S (' . Feb : ’!2. 1 re«|'.i tfu'lv s i, no'in.u- my.* If a . an- di late for tiie I'tficr of Ma.’cr, - it; to i ti e rules and lagulation.. of ttie | Democrai c Prim irv Khcnori, and 1 pledge n’y.plf to abide by the r■ » I*, and to a.ipport the nniniuioa of the party H Pullc-ton BuUt. Clerk of Court. to - - f * tioo. and re-ul’s a r the part) I h-ui'i. r ! • ■ 1 1 g <* n v l" »o|.p. Falrf.T Th S t C. Pm i.ary ! , ..•n- • ,! to a k .If t.\ ;fie r t the It. * ;T. ; ' tS of M Ron! war*. I re pee ca od idr>'c at I' 1 inci * regn |.() in!, elect ion. and l'i-*dge ru v-rlf to abide by th-- r--- ill. a t to support the nomi nees of the party. K. A. A’.| L,L iWwi c a t a ’ A I" r. -iici ttu||v aui.oiincc 1 ’ d ate ' nr t to- 11 on-.- i f v . ii 1. ice ; to the r11 c« ■. i, • of the De nioc fa ’ h 11*. I ■u v i Kd and Pi ■ i I Barnwell r e . (if • I f 11 <•» n d , ! a! •■ t o'i r ■. • i 11, ill • of t 1 Hoi, and re« ip* a the part' S. . March . !v aunminec <i.r flic i.ffh-e nf • ■ f • n the r i . S' ,. I uiin r ' I' - i ni p • ere t-i v«i;» •>' a‘- d I,' . n p po r t l he I, ■ . I ’’ 2 I \ .c I erk t - 2 • v I*! I. t V • »n 1 pledge in ( ■ hV th. re-np. and in | ’ J p p Ioee. uf the psl ty elf !• ' >rt tin o t •_ .#)( a wv*n - f r f«i- i in i r ? ih de niitn- I r---p*’ctfu! 1 v announce mv i-andl t.!,- fnr the off! *• ol MaglSf ar "i.r.ii . 1111J e i ■' -II the rules ahd r.-gu.a;'on - of the Peni.icrstir Primary i: e' i;.. i., a- I p'rlgc irvself tn abide In the r.-. ills ah I ► ippurt lh« nomi- i: * of the p* Ty. M . < . K itching* H T Jlev. I respe * O'I "1 » te •r Kn ;r f I - Audi'.or r • e. 4 • V •O a’” I V the no i, op . tf.p’T fnr !he M • t- w g 4 1 < Ms F . . V. I . .,! he reau i f U 11. L I Ba-ou , r. .(ice i - cand la-e f -r I t ’t'lir -, . e h i ' t|,.| < n* -he ! t no ac t tl S <' Me- 'V a! ' ■.*< r the .- ' t" t) c i >. I o -no.-'at ' • 1 U ** \ r' t • !'• »n<) in an p |M.r I t h*- 'Tie party. f i a 1 ’ i i - r a 1 d- v-m "i -»-* 1 • . • f M * ' * f - ft • "f A t * * ft♦» r i. 1 • • i i -i * * r I * r Mn s r , t r •- i* , *• i ' ’ * • r * • t» • ■: 1 v ll 1 • 'ii i a ’ rpm tpe my.elf « <.(Vl.-e of Magi-t’atU - h tp - i hjee l to t!.a f the I irmocratir; I | h- Ige Ml v -elf a an) to mipporl v»"y r B. E l S Jr. 1 ■tf'il'V ahnonnre mv.e'f * f"- t', e .tf. a e if fiagl-trataet i : v -v- K W l(i b e of ran It a In. k • u“ -e, ; -.1 t he r u -t '» f Its* D> up' rail K •• •» o'', a' d |'! , -'1ge in\-i f h V 'he - . — ' 1 - — a " 1 1 nee» of the part)'. F. D Pender. d -! rf*o- I'r i in ary tn lit,id# support the noiu- M I' II < g ! I Solicitor. • ' ( M nr I i s' r-.p d,dt' T. W. SCOTT WILLISTON. S C Calhoun & Co. Ha -r » e I beret,( ai date f,.r ' V I' l> » i ’ J"' l . tinn • i f r In- pled g-- a i, *4<i tiers ll »re-T. I. > . "ii - of 11, up f to r i • «t. m a r B.i 40 1 '. I.e < . I !,-• I 'or ' I I I- « 4 ' ip -1 n a tn ah 1“ oil’p-e niv«flf a e i f M «gi«tra»e p. -uf lest to th* "'tf ■! I V *rie f ' , ffh vi- T * is 1 * — i -if ato os f « lieinocrat- v E e(-1!i 1 e ( and p edge m vat if .y ’he re.nils S ll J to SUpp*K tor 1 u .1 tbe rp unin ■ r in i Ii •( • uf the, pariy. C M. Turnet. ! v a o nouni- County Supervisor 11 T reasurer. Didn't Went Too Much. I Amateur Nimrod—Can you .how me Any bear tracks? NatJvo—I kin show you a boar. Amateur Nimrod—Thaoka awfully, old chap. Tracks will *uf- IIc*l—New OritoDs ITcoynn*. (Politiral Advertisement > CALHOUN STRONG IN HORSE CREEK VALLEY. 8pe«rtal to Augusta Chronicle. Langley, Aug ii.— Five hundred v* ter* of Langley - •* feinity were ad- ilre.»«*(i 8i*turd.j »Ig t, Aug. Jd, bv (’•ol, H. D. Ca un nd H<>n. J F. By rues. While th >e*kcrii were lls- teoed to with *u tio >. 'lie crowd w** ov-irwbelmliigly I r Csi nun. Colonel Cilboun made b n mat til argument on tint issues, drill ft A iid deafening •prhuie. Life, Accidenti CYCLONlE LIGHTNING Live Stock INSURANCE, —At Lowest Rates In -- Strongest Companies Slimiljw SERVICE BLUCHER In Tan Willow Calf or Gun Metal. A hand some.snappy shoe onthcOrtliopcdic 1 last, designed !>y army Burgeons. You ncer saw a shoe like it for wear,com fort and style. r Single 8olo of Texasun- 'flCfMirerloak.liox f<>e, sole leather Comiters,every part inspeeted. Lining of specially te-ted drill. A solid leather shoe that will give the wear of the civilian shoe that sells for Thisisoneof fhe shoes Uncle Sara buys for his soldiers. IT’S A AYOKLl> BEATI1R. Seethe Army line., 0. F. M O L A I R. WheelwrigUt and Black- B « r n w. r '--pc, 4 (pi !4' r ' • P.4 f 1*1 \( , I 1(11,11 \ - i ' • ■ ’, i ‘ ! l,|,. 4 1 I' l’ 4 ’ * I ' -• I '• ' '■ 14' < I' r c » y b ' t'C *' I • 2 m \ 11 t,> i ( 'ii ■ ! • i • I »'H-f>**rt tl.^ I.• • tn!ii**•• f " • : i' ' '. .1 P Vh *”r g. Coroner >i r4up. i .Air- :r. V iv i ’•’t. k f I m - f t - e n ' ■ r *• ft %• - t* • • rr twiry f ‘ * h t m ; ; ' ’ LG I i r.nn-'t. I o - JU*. •' C 4 ! ' t 4 ’(> !c P 4 1 I", k. • 11 ■ i* '. to tho rutw* trot reg*- , f the I u >ni>c r»i h- Prliusry l pi-'lgi 'uv*elf to abide T \ - ii.- »a. i • o I in -.ip pu i the IH'M- i ip c» i•.I.(• [»-; v mv*clr * .I! ■ ci f H»gMr»t(* *| Sia.a •i • a • >f'«(*-ai«.#o )0( Mar« M,-, .-u. I 'probsoienrtf Cav^s. I 1 f IS l- v M' no i lu't* ft i \ * r- J f M 7 ^ f l' o’ * f I r«* ^ M J • 4>i p : 1 r. »(»''t!u ml i.lat" f r t , \ H ^ ’ i' t » ' c • • ! ! f* ( • fti , #* , f < <i*l 'i v -w ■ 1 1 *• i . • * H •X the 1 It ; . . J n i" der*. : l In r i , . n • 1 r?i f I- • ol tf'* h ! M, ", " < , V) ti -■•. '91?. ■ 11111, ■ r > 11 ‘ r 11: i r V K ♦- < r .' • M . M • < f ret p.-, • t a ' • 1 ' i,; • , ii.(-.'f a V. SI’VMnrK OWENS rtttoriwij svi Cou';i!?!Ior at Lj t'■ -u| p, i t! • XV ■-1 c r Tbe Pari » • I 8- u!in*l pledge tnv»c f to Bbujc b\ th' t". •- n , t , trtt ,. Hu,I to -uppi r; Hie rumintM of tin party. < . M. I ruf t . off'. , ol ( ..i v p,- ■ \ -i .r, . i • h tl •- r. ! i ego- Utiun. i ft!,'' Dcbm >t r ni ic I 'n :uh r y Flew- thin nn I p'orig.. *ii VHc'f to 4b;t*' t>v the BUtNWMl, >n! TH f A 10) LI N A Will practice m nil th* Court.. Co) B.rnwcli, S. t' . \[i‘il I'dJ. I r*-- peel fu Iv mhio incc ipV'' f lo the voter* of pH ru w . p C,,|. lit v H - h r.-ii - J i d 411* for • utoD'-r. -ulijccl lo hip) Hfutling liv hi) t)ic rule. hu-I r»gii!i- Ip.ijh governing ti c lu-up„ -ut■ I’n- rc.ul'. a" >1 to ,up['ort t he Muniuai a of i S'ctio',. >» .pc ihiv. I <>hii* nrgaXiafeii 'he turfy. hi i cptiihic •.-curl! v. If. t!. Chv*. l I i a r r. " c 1 1. S C M v r, • |, 2 f, 1t)1t. [ r« C • f •• V HPli.oir.ee nu.clf * •hi. Iplr'c fot the oflicc of t'.,uipt( Sn- ru i r v k. icu lop. h ml i I- I go m v »r' f ti. |.. r\ i.or, » ihb vt fo the ru.*-- »rul reg®- -* . , • tipppri the rcgiii.ir nominee of tl.c pc , i.» of tb, lu ii.,« rHttc I’l lnuiry oprin^TiOlCl, James H. Fanning, ATTOUNFY AT LAW, - - s. c. purty. K. h i I i o) 1 1 II .i P i !._■( Ilii.clf to H'l ,1* .1. v mIf 11 h!ford . 1 by i lie r. -u! f- * nd to su ppurt the i.oD)l- Barnw. M, S r . March !- DMi. I rcitcc'f'.i y ;ipo . i c,. m v.e! f a cuididHti* for the i,(1i,-r* nf * oroi.i *uh- ,i rt to tl)c r'.ii»•. y.'l rcgtil (Lion* uf tbe ncc. ,.f the parry. J W Bstna. I 'cnioiT C p b !i cMoli Hlol lii.u kvillc, S ('., R. (•'. D. No. Mnn h D M»i*. | rp i jir-c l )* l|! 1 V Htillioincc mv.elf * Will prurricn in nil Cntirt* of the State nnd United Sta’c*. 314 I pledge mydf to a hide by the rcicr. , cai'did.itc for the "ili d ('.mii’y Su- and to Mipport tlm nomihccH of tli«., I’cri i«or, .'ihjc t to the rule* aud reg- ( , ar |._ I •tuitpu). ot the [ huiiocruijc I’limary M.J.Delk, ! .Flection, ho,I pledge mv«idf to nhide 1 hv the r> «iil'. up! to Mipport tho notnl- Bliickville, 8. C , n. F. D No. 2, Miircli it-, ini'J. I Twijuu'.lfoi'.y a-unouiu^i .mvaclf h rarulhlHto for ibo oflii’s of Coroner, -Iilrcct to tfic rule, and rcgoliit io|i» o! the IicmovrHiic I’n nary Fc'etiou. tuid pledge inv.-df to uhidt" hv the rcult. Htld to |.(Ippol't tiiO i;oiniill c. of the party. -f. S. 1!1 ii me. DR, W. C. MILHOUS, SV’Mtet, BARNWELL, S. CAROLINA. f)l)ii«* linsr.: s ; 0 a. rw. to b- p. m. IVrsun* living awar from RiiTjtwrfl will pie;t*e makn eppoit fnient* before coming. By *o doing fhey witl be »nr* Mildivt urnlo'niioH Hnd r'rg- j nf in ’ mHi ’ ,re service avetd dia- " 1 appointments. hi'es of the party. r. F. A Men. B irnwelT. ”, r., Tfarcii 11, full. [ r-.peci fu ll v u ti unu ncc niv-cif a caiidi latc for t In-off':, r of Cnunry ho- perv i*' u|at ion i f the f icmocatiV) i’rMr'xry' (Mar, S. (’., R. F. D .. Kebrnarv I'b r'lL’. 1 resrv’vtf ul’ V a " Hoii lien un'.cif a rali- didHT'' for the office of Unrniier, .ubjeef to the rules and yegu luf-inns of fun Fleet ion. ami piedge my.elf to aliid# “ by tltc rc.iflt. and to support the nom inee. of tin' party. G. J. IHamon J, I DR.B.F.STORNE DENTAL SUR&EON * - S. G» Barnwell, S ('. Fob s. 1912. ! beiehy annonnee mv.elf h candi- HI.ACKVILLF., date for Sotiervisnr nf Barnwell Count* | , , Mibvct totbc rnies and reguisttions <f My dental off,ce will he open la i>emoeratic I’rimury Flcetioti and jj )( , (ic !n f. H rafic prjmarv and pledgt pledge mvself to Htudc fiv the C'* 1111 * ' to hU j,|, or [ t | |H non ,j n ,., ls and to support tiie nominees of the party. IV. L. Woodward. Barnwell, S, C , Feb. P. 1912. [herchv announce mv.elf h candi- diite for Coroner of BHrnwell Count) J. ffregg Mooby, RlHckville each day in the week. I will answer call* fiom any point in tb* I countv NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Barnwell. 8. c., .lannarv 2.;, Ifilf. I respectfuDv announce my.elf a can- ! didate for the office of Cotm’ry super- j Notice j* hereby given that the tin. Vi.or, subject, to the rule, and rcgtil*. J ,ler.igre,| wil* on Monday Augn.f tion.tit the Democratic I’rimurt KlfC- Iv-u ,?| p wi , h j|,, n J,,),,, f< Snelling, WM. .S;i]l. Horse-shoeing a Specialty; also,' Biackvilic, s. (.., ^ if^No.^., repairing rubber tired buggies eubtect to the rule, and regll lat i, ,n . of , I i"ti atid Pledge hi i .ill tn .“bile by the ! J ndg" of I’rohdfe for Ba rn W e[[ Count y, i.trator of ! tiie c-lale of H R i’,oX if,f, ascii, am? , f TTT . ... an nicer to t ue > ui*’. a ini i > u i i, io,, - ■ u , • RHIlth WAfk imp HPfP the'Democratic primarv and i Rulge ! re.tilt- and to -upport the t omti;C-« hi. final return a. Vdmlni.'rator of 31111111 II Ul A DUuG liLiL, lny ^. f t.^^pporuhe itondneeatbereol. f the party. (.( Langley. h pply for Letter. Di-mi.« M. W. HITT, 1 —At Johnaon’a Old Htand,— BUckviUe, S- C |Wil|i.fon. 8. R F. D No. *. Jximarv 2, !9I2. f rest>ertft»Hv anneunri' mv-eif a eai* July l r >, 1912. jT Ad mini.tru I re.pecffullv annouuec mv.elf a i ,--i--,"(,i- j (»inn ) ea n 1 id ate lor the otlire of Coroner, I Oidate for the office of County Super- »u)dpct. to llie rule* and regulations of j vlit, subject to the rule* and regula Die Democratic Primary Flection, and I tinn* - f ’he Democratic Primary Fie . pieuge mvself tn abide by the re-nlt. I lion and pDdge my»e|f to abide bv th und to support tbe nominee* of the 1 rcoBs and to support tbe nominees 11artv 1 the party. oo atoou^ , . ever $1,9(X) 00. * " ’ 1 T.J. Grubb*, «t. 0. P*tv«r*oi: Jk D. I’. Laneaiter. money to LP>wn " Money to lend cc first mortgaf* • real estate f> i.cr cent interest r amount* under 41000.00. 7 per *•' Uom.