The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 22, 1912, Image 2
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cm.E, U ILRaBR. DEFENDANT.
In framing* UiC wrrk, pen plclnrea
of (Be )«a*l«ng rlyal candldatei for
Oueeranr, w« b«i nn feella^ whatever
w( paftUaMhlp; not ae mnch aa the
•naptelhb of a dee*re to win voteafrom
the on lo the other. It woe o«r pur*
poee to preaeat |heee gcntiemen to the
puhllc judgment a* they appear to ua.
Ao4 then each voter could *e|ect aa
fopreaeBtoUve of hla view* ond oplntona
the one thel would probably maka the
heat exWtttWe. We believe With aueh
ehotetl and preference would eome the
euavlttfen Ihet, no matter wblc.i of
them might Win the goveraorahlp, he
woltM on rely nod a good Leglalature
fo help him mheaever right, and to
hall Mm whan wrong.
A good Governor can keep a had
t/BCteJAtore froaa damaging aoUoa |«*l
aa a food Leglaiatare can keep a bad
Hovecnor freaa too great trenigrettlen
•» nafllghtioo.
Thol la ell we hare te aay ae le Ac
iwp rltaj Uadfre.
Aa |o tVe hOmUattoa ef a leglalatlve
tlukef, nor readera are b«ter ^walltled
to make chelrce thaw we era They
hate heard or hare Ued opportunlry U)
hoar the candldatea. They havo the
eppertonKy from now uatil the 2Ttk
*nat- to And out man con'-erotag whom
♦ ley dealre more Information. There
are men ta every comoiunit^ worthy of
nod hevlog «ondd<.aia who u*»y *»f«!)
♦•1 ewnauttvd f*efere tbo ballot botee
ere upeaetl.
It wenll he e good cuatoen, If It
roultf he edopred end correctly carried
•>u. for the faemocratla yotera of each
•'•mmunity to eMembla In nrlghbor-
btmb^woeUnga before each prlmany
wiearfoa. my <*« notardoy preylou#, (v
• anrooe flheoeodldetee end conaldtr the
4 euee hrfwe aho people.
I oodocard la the right 'plrlt, aacb a
• «*.f«rewee would b« helpful to ttw
rwnageemea taklog their tret leaaone
la paMaowAUr*. and every aetlled vet*
• r«n wembd b« •ooflrmed In hla faith
• r thoam tbo error of bla way. * In a
i«o|iliaAeof oooneellori there la wit*
v. >m." mod ell greet reform* liaeo had
•"'all kwgiaologa. The homely Daw
•okdc'Va 0*0 1*0 *'B-*.atire you’re
right, Ubea go ahead," would make
• 'iitldname Wlee ofll e holder*, more
• D. Ieea.wnd do away with the ne^d for
i twamabetb cootury reollng for the
t «bea( peeell nf an*e|l«fectnry public
•. rveofie mad the refwrenoe te the people
f r perflortlRg epprov*] of ntw leglda-
duck mewfereorai need ne t bind any
\ ibmgh they would enlighten
ryone.
The H .rffb K being rapidly and radl»
c.»ily rem*tnA*ueted tnd Vaemlag Tan-
h-e w»ya.
Mne doa letbe* deerjopmanli along
I »t l|iae la ibv probabUliy tif a atrtke
.• eooduiteM and tralvlben nf the
... elbero Kallway. Seaboard Aft Line
II • (rood and Adauitr Oweat Line Rail-
•vs«d ejavew*a for heller f»y. Voting
>wwt theee oparatlrea along ttleU
■ g Uneahaa bean j*dn| on (■♦ amtH
'' oe. Nineteen nllmada tlfi W lh<
ieop. Tb< offlclelaof theae rogAa*Mr-
•• tarlae the dewanda of veelr ei<»Y* w VM
«« exorbitant. The Increaae In ftl-
I- >arg*e. Should the atrlke matlirit!
>*r~. e We Up rf tiawetamtutlon dhuld
V htvd wtA f*re gvmple w Hu keep their
• wi diebemm* rod atereroom* In the
" mt. Thf reault will probably be
keow n nett week.
He. out eertnquaka ehm ka around (he
S--e nf Marmora, VMiibeaat of Europe,
billed A.OOO pe<>pl) end Injured O.OOfl
other*. The euteemen who juilefy
war c« the meane nf (binning pnpnla-
ttena and making room fur new gen*
•ration* thnuM remember that egedns-
fa« end eertbqtiabte art more rOectlve
(Hun abot ewd ahell, eword end bayo
net.
TMHtata campaign enda today with
the meeting at Oreenvllle. A few
more daya of analety and the teaelon
will be over, any of theta treveraera
of the Mate ere larger then when tb«y
tier ted out the fact la not generally
knvWb.
Mu neat Tueaday two fhouaand or
*w re good Barnwell T ounty l>cmo« rata
«i'l have the opportunity to help arlecl
4* Qle aefreuta, from the high rank of
- -enoter of the United State* to the
u.UBe apbere of a Maglatraie holding
w.« (Cato# of Juatlce In a few town-
|f every ruter will take time tocoa-
• •■Irr hla reaponalbiMy t« the nation,
•t >f State, the county, and caat bla bal-
t ’ ae If all the good er U1 of the future
. uanded on bla ^udglBenl and action,
n .« day would be w4U apenl. The
-ht to trotelB the Demotrrallc orlmery
1. » fraotvou ef the aovereigury of the
p»**v. and In oe*tlng bia ballot the
y I'lcn tbwuld be aa ptttlotic as the
■a >u elected will be iu the Jiecharge of
-e duties entrusted them.
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There la one reader In theae United
«*m who believe* In the power of
v» preaa, flla name h Oharle* W.
*en and Maaaachoaeua bah been
- abiding place. UatU leet week he
* paator ef a Uqltarlan eburoh.
w be U odltnr nT a'ju^er ov«y tu
,ua«U. Ue argue* that many toett
■*« will not go to church lo bear the
»ib will read tt In the'uewapaper*
> tmlleves he ran do tnnra good w ith
pencil and paate tbeh w Ub song
d sermon and auperlnteadenti uf
ifcllee.
Tt was said by the ancient* that tbe
•r TacU'lu* “rolled ‘over golden
i,.J- " But. e# compared with tbe
.eury of the United dtate*. it didn’t
M.unt to more than a epring branch.
’Saturday morning laat Tixldent
t rigtrtd the bill prc*#ed by C'ou-
* appropnadng •IM.OO'lfHW for
• »mvmMt«f peneiocs ko eorvlvor*
Federal rtloraua, younger wtd.
V #ac. Brfar* dark Thoredajr eyeo -
git wMAll fBM Out.
*• 11K HOT THK CASH.
A hme train robber, masked end
ntmed, boarded Hoot Bern Kellway train
No. 10, Spartanburg to AaheviUe, at
10:.10 leet Thuardey night, a* It waa
laving HilUuore. three inilea from
A|bevll|„, and covering F.xpreae Mea-
acuger K. K. Carr, of Marlon, with a
revolver, obtained a package contain
ing fit,000 In bill*. The robber then
coramandotl Carr to get Into the ax-
preaa cheat, which be had jut rifled,
end locked him In It.
tl la thought that the robber left tbe
train ea it (towed up (or the Akherli'e
yard*.
When the train arrived at tha Ashe
ville station eiprea* empUye* foiled
f'*rr I H'ked In tbe cheat. When re-
1’taed the evpreaa fuakkenger wa* un*
able to give n tteacrlptioii of hla aaaati-
ant, «aylog that the latter waa oon
pi-tely masked.
The train waa an hour hte at Bilt-
Okore, a fact which the i<*eal police
departmeot «a*a the robber waa aware
The exprae* meaienger aaaerta be
had )u«t tlulahed arranging bla pack
ages preparatory to leaving the train
at Asheville when he w*» confronted
by a masked *trang«r with a loaded re-
vuiror. who deuianded hla money.
Cmrr aaya tlte robber then bound id*
hands «od foromi him to getlnto (be
ube»(. wbUA be I«»che4.
The alarm waa guickly given here
and several policemen were eont to
ward* Hlltm<*re on a •peeial train.
Other ruetnfier* of the force boarded
train No. Jo, wblcb leaves A«heville at
10.'<U. it was thought ttiat the robber
might have attempted to eacaM 1 on thU
one At Uiidtilgbt tonight the police
and express official* were still without
a clue.
Carr, ep to July -l. was a clerk lo
the Southern express office at MarWxi,
V. C., when he wa« given the rnn from
Columbia, S. < to Asheville, N C.
FDU HRLPFUf. KDUCATION.
kit*a H'lUon f.ou (»ray, an experi
enced teacher, U now superviacr of
rural acbeot* fur Laureue C*vuaiy. In
a re*-«nt add ret* 'h rough the llerald
she aay*, In part, these wortt*, which
fit Barnwell o«uintV Hke a glove'
Uharle* Kllot, rx-prealdent of Har
vard, ha* *aid that '*the present entire
»y*tr*i of KdueaUon l« unintelligent
from the primary grade through Uol-
1-ga " The sppilcstfon of the n«u*l
education now received would not
make a practical aueeest in the world
today, unlee# along profrailonal «*r
acadrinlc lln«a. K-aMting tbi*. there
t» a dec tried tendency toward making
education more practical even In the
College* .*'Utl»tl<* from forty-aeven
American College* and Un|ver«U1e»
ahow ibet the number of students ta
king the cla>alcal course* is not grow
Ing, while the technical. profe*a(onal
and practical course* are dally becom
ing more pop*fl »r. Tim flr*t aim of ed-
ucatloo It to 61 one for 1 fe. With the
Introduction of Domestic Hctehce, Man
ual Training and Agri< ulture an effort
It being mad* to make education bet
ter adapted to tbe need* of tha lime*.
To thla end the rural school* are p,r
Hculariy Xtied for, In tbMr rnxlron-
meiit. the Individuality and power* of
the pupil* cea be more p-rfectly de
vil p«d than In mott vlty wood*.
Where tbe a»*umptlon l» ma-co that all
children are allVa Tbtx having been
• atlafactorllt proveal, let It be our
lamest purpoa* to emphaaite roor#
than ever theae atndlea, which *o dl-
fecllv At chfldrtn foe happy and sue-
cesiful tiomr S&jk!ng.
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T«» K BBALTIHT, r.RAAS,
Lycffb Ue4\ectlon nf the writing* t>f
John Jatue« Iugalls.
Lying la the auoiblne mnong the
Luttereup* and tbe dandelion* of May.
scarcely higher In Inlelllgepce than
the m.nute tenant* of that n.imtc wll-
dernta*. our earlte-t recoI|e< tloc* are
of grat*. anil w hen the fitful fever i»
ended and tbe f»o||*h w rangle of the
market and the forum I* cioeed, gr»*«
heal* over tbe «car which our (le«crnt
Into the hoaom t f the earth ha* made,
ap«l the Carpet of the Iniant become*
she blanket of the dead. Hraas la the
forglvene** of nature—lier eonttant
henedtciioa. Kiel I* trampled with
battle, saturated with blood, torn with
tbe tut* of cannon, grow gneh ■ gain
with grass and carnage ta forgotten.
Street* abandoned hy traffic become
grasa-growa like niral lane* and are
old derated. Forest* decay, harvests
perish, flower* v*nl»b, but graa* U
Immortal Keleagueretl h\ tbe sullen
boats ef winter, It withdraw* into the
Impregnable fortrea* of Its subterra-
nean vitality and emerge* upon tlyp
first solicitation of spring Sown by
tbe wind*, hy tbe wandering birds,
propagated hy the subtle agrlcultu e
of tbe elements which are it* minis
ters and servants, It soften* the rude
outline of the world. It hear* no
hl-aonry of bloom to charm tbe aenae*
with fragrance or aplet.dor, hut U*
homelv hue I* more enchanting than
the Illy or the rose, ft yield* so fruit
In earth or air, and yet. ihculd its har-
vr*t fall for a single tear famine
wonld depopulate the world.
THirt mi.L GET THK KAT3
Home and Farm.
This trap has been known to catch
the rodents hy the barrelful. Procure
s w*ter-tigbt’b*Tr*l, put a rock lu tbe
bsttom that w ill retib iif> about a foot
high and pour .n (ufflcjent water to
seaijy cover tbe rock, leavlog'jud the
*cpoer point sticking out anfl it abotild
he targe enough to bofd a single rat.
In place of the uptmr lie*d, mretrt) a
piec^ of thick wrapping paper over
tbe top of tbe barrel and fasten It se
curely by means of tbs top boon or a
cord Dampen the psper aligbtV * Nb
a moDt sv o t>K0 tod ft will become
tight when dry- Feed tbe rats on this
ptp'ir bead with cheese parings »nd
other things they like for several
eight* in aucneselon. so as to get the
rats to coming without fear or sus
picion. After yon bare gained their
cotifl lence cut a slit In tbo middle of
tbe papev and spread the feed as be
fore. The Brat rat that come* will
drop through mtn the water and get
on the rock The next one drop*
through and there Is a tight for a foot-
bold and they argue the point with
each squeals that all the rata in tbe
neighborhood hasten in to And out
what the trouble is,
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;i Honest I
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!; How President Lincoln :
Rewarded a Girl For
Union Service
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!: By CapUin F. A. Milchel !
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It •etna* Incongruous that the gaunt,
uncouth ttllDOie lawyer. Abraham Lin
coin, aboaid hare presided over tbe
most abundant crop of theme* for ro
mance that ha* ever been accorded to
A meric*n author*.
If any one of the** romantic Inci
dent* that or- mred during the war be
tween tbe elate* may be selected a*
■landing ont with e* pec la I prorttnence
It Is the making of the tunnel by Fed
eral aoldter* at the old tobacco ware
house tn Richmond, Va . that had bean
turned Into Libby prlaon. Tb* atory
of how theae men, beginning In an okl
fireplace In tha cellar, little by llttl#
■cooped the earth away, forming a tun
nel Jntrt larga enough to admit of a
man s body paaatng through It and
leading out to a point beyond tbo wall,
then owaped In a body, baa been told
again and again. Tbo atory I am about
to fell ta connected with that eocape
l feel bound to afate, liowerer, that,
slpcf fbc heroine waa a real woman
and ! (ball uqe her real name, only the
main feature! are gfrefl aa they actual
ly occurred.' Iu other words, they aro
Action founded ou fact. Hut Mr. I.ln-
coln a connection with the story I shall
give In the words of the assistant of
Kdwln Vt. fitantou, secretary of war.
aa he told U at a dinner a number of
} ears ago.
Ono morning three men tn blue uni
forma tnat hjd fnded through eiiwwure
Into 4.*f>rt of green, wtioao trousera
nere In nig* and the soles of whose
shoes flapjwd every time they atepped.
approached a bous* a abort distance
southeast wf Rh htuoud. on the James
river. They stood lu a wood, where
they were partly concealed, looking
wistfully at the bouse They were huh
fry almost fo afirTatlho They had
recently eacaped from Libby prtoon
and hnd lain lu hiding for fear of
recapture, with nothing to eat except
a little corn pone furnished them by a
negro
’T wonder tf wed tetter risk It.
boraT"' said one ot tb* three
“If yon do." said another, “we'll go
back to that horrid |«en and that
fneno* death fo roe I'll he carried out I
wfth tiie regular load of dead "
At that moment there waa a clatter
of hoof* of many horses, and the trio
mired from the edge of the wo-xl. A
compsnv of Confederate cav airy [-aaapl
over the road not a hundred yard*
from where they had l<een standing
and reined up tn front of the house
they hurl tern looking at. The com
mnndlng offi.-er dismounted and wynt
In, while the men waited outsWV on 1
thetr borac* Presently he rvaptwared
followed by a woman. They were
talking together, but tbe men In tbe
wood could not henr what thev were 1
awvtng Then tbe Coafedemte* moved 1
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eu
*T wonder If fhrj’ro looking for ns," l
**M Caidgln Portr-r, ooe of tbe fugi
tlv,*^
“I>w*1d It," replied I lenten*nt I»ob-
wn "If they had beeq Ibey d hav*
»rnt a few men through the wood* "
"Hut dldq t j<>m *<•• their captain
post oiru kround the house whsn they
rode ic. (o tt v said tvergeant hwHirer
"It*- mr ©rllnlou they wsrw thluklog
Wc might t>e there "
’'Tlicn Wliy didn't they search the
premises ? ' sske-1 Porter
Meanwhile the sound of the horaes' (
hoof* had (tle<1 awat A girls head
wa> thru*! ont of a window of a toft
tn the Ham hhw looked np the rood
In the dlrecdou of the retreating horse
men and Itsfened Then the head was
withdrawn, and the girl, perhapa fwen
ty yearn old, emerged from a lower
door and went to tl>e house
"That's the party they were looking
for," as Id 1*o|h»oo
"A gl^T"’ exclaimed the other
"Ve*. a girl And she must be a
In leu girl They'r* In ton people In
there for sure Como on, boys. I'll
rlak H."
"You'd better go and reconnolter U
tbe coaat i* eienr you caij r*l| us.”
Caidalu Toner evidently upon con
alderatlou couclflded to more cautious
ly Some of the Confederal** might
come Iwvck Bo skulking behind tree*,
runn^g along beside ffncey, he finally
made a rear door and knocked Tha
women who bad talked with the Con
federate logder cam* to the door and,
aerlttg a wretched specimen of human
fty In a faded blue uniform, aatd.
"Come In hrre quick " Porter went
In. and *be abut the door. In a few
words lie told how ho and his coropan
loo* bail ear*pod from Libby prlaon
and how the otberx were akplking In
the woods near by. The woman told
Mm they had nothing to fear from her
and bade him beckon hi$-com pan Iona
to come to the house. He did ao, apd
wttbln a few minutes tbp three men
had found a temporary abode.
, The first mutter of moment was the
antla/action ef hunger. JTicr# waa not
much to eat In tbe house, but (nch na
it waa they wera made welcome to It
While they werw eating their beaten*
went upstairs, and they beard low
voices. Presently »bo came down, sod
whh ber was the girl they bad aeon Ln
the bam
‘Tbla ywjng Isdy." Mid tbe woman,
“la Mia* Green. 8b* acted with aom#
of the men who bnve escaped with
you from l.l'xby prison, and tb* Coo-
fedemte* an* bunting bet. A com
pany of them atoppad bee* n spell
ago. looking for her i pcetended to be
a Confrdrmte and told them abe bed
P*seed up tbe mad not half *o heur
before toward her home They didn’t
•top fo look for her* here, but went
right on. expecting to get her.”
Captain Porter fold Ml** Green the
•lory of his and his companion's ew
cage from Libby. Intimating that get
ting ont of tbe prison waa eaater than
making a Jtnmey to Colon territory.
They could never la tbe world find
their way through tbe wHdemews that
lay between them and tb# northern
atate*.
Alisa Green offered to pOot .then*.
They dlscnssed several routes of frar-
el, on# being to go down the James
rtver to Fortreaa Monroe, held by tbe
Federal army; another to travel by
the pewlnanln to the anme point and
• third to pnraue a northenaterty
conrae to the rofbwth of the Potomac.
>lta* Green totd them that the James
river at point* waa guarded by the
Confederate* and they would find
difficulty In going from Confederate
territory to a Union fortreaa. If they
went by tbe penlnanta. atnre It waa
•arrow. If they wera stopped or pur
aued they would be pent in. bbe
therefor* recommended the rout# to
the month of the Potomac.
After reeling all day nod receiving
what provision* they would need In
the Immediate future thoy started the
aatne night. Pnaalng ever the battiw
fieMa that bad been fought over by
I-ee and McClellan during the erven
days' fighting around Richmond, tl><^
peseed through fields and wood*, gxild
ed by tbe girl, who knew well the ter
rltory near tbe Confederate capital.
Afterward abe directed her course
from the north star, keeping It over
tier left shoulder. Before dawn she
■topped at the hou»e of a Uulon man
which ahe bad had In mind for tbe
first relay. 8he went Into tbe heuae,
while the nveu took fo the bam. At
nightfall they started again, having
been provided with a fresh supply of
provision* Fortuaately moat of the
night was cleer. and their compass
rtar was visible but before dawn tbe
aky twaine overcast, sod. com la*
upon a negro but. the girt approached
tt, and Boding Die oceui«act* *yinj>*
tbetlc the party entered fho cabin and
went to sleep on 'he floor.
The next day the colored owner of
their retreat kept watch from morning
till night to wnm them If any one ap
proached Hot a negro hut was In war
times the safest hiding place for an
escaped Union prisoner of war. and
host* of Uacle flam's boy* availed
themselvee ef these retreat*. \Vl*e«i
night fell they started again, without
a aupply of provlMon* but with their
host a* a guide over a atrip of territory
with w hich hi law Green was not famll
lar
Put the next night, partly through
her own knowledge and partly by
knowledge acvpilred by Inquiry —for
Mis* Green ws* not In the swme dsn
ger a* her oomiwintnn*—she iesl tbesn
to the fork river, where they ap(wo-
prlated * beat for rmaslng ami the sec
ond night after that reached the Ilap-
pahanm-rh Here they dhU not avert
with the same luck a* at the York, and
duripi; the day Instead of sleeping
werq nbllged to construct n rnft on
wbV-h to ftont themselves It was
yexdy by erenlng an,l us soon as the
dar|nes( fell they started j'Tei'eUliva
themselves wrlth flat piece* of board
they had picked up Tlvough the dls
fane* from their starting point to tbs
Potomac wn* but sixty mites, nearly
a week passed before they approached
Ha diore It w»» ni>< only debatable
ground for tbe Brnoles, but most of the
white [>eop|,e living on t>oth the Mary
laud and Virginia shores were tv-nfed
erates Tbe river Itself wn* dominated
by The Vedcrnl government
At dawn on the sixth day after their
departure, the roufonr of the coon
try Indtcatlng that the rtver wa» but
s abort distance 'a head. Miss Green
went f'Wwnrd while the’men kept
back tf she saw the river she wa* to
drop hv handtrerdilrf If tbe t'oafpd
ernte Bag waa vlaihie ahe was to hold
the handkerchief suspended In her
left hand If she saw the stars and
atrlpcs she waa to wave They watch
ed her till she reached an i^m^nenc*
where she could get a good outlook,
and a flood of Joy sprang up in tbHr
hearts They saw her wave.
| - wifi tell the rest nf the story as
was mentioned In my Introduction ta
the word* of tbe secretary of war * aa
alstant
"One day Mr T livoln «enf for m«
tn coma to the IVhtte Fliwise. 'My bny’
■aid he, tbe™ Is • letter I wouM Ilk*
to have you look at ’ I picked up the
letter and found tt jras from General
IXx. conveying the Information that
several Federal prisoners had exp sped
from Libby prison with the aid nf Ab-
ble Green, a woman famous during
the war. Tb* letter also sold that as
fhe fact of AbbteS nsslatanca to es
caped Federal prisoners w«* well
known she had been obliged to flee
from Richmond and waa on her way
tn Wa»hlngton on tbe flag of true*
host 'Now. my boy,' said the preaj-
dent 'I don't know what I -should say
to any rascal who would ateal that
letter and htne a Mil panned through
congress to grant |10,000 to tha relief
of Abble Green 1 *
“I 'atole' fh# letter, and 1h« next day
both branches of congress passed tba
bill to grant $10,000 fo Abble Green.
The following mornlqg 'Hnneet Abn’
eenj for me again. ‘I told you I did
not know what I should aay.' be aald,
wlthU twinkle In his eye. ’to flje rax
cal wbo would steal that letter and
have coogreaa act on It. Now Pve
made up my mind. You go down to
No. — —- atraat. get Abble Green, take
her down to Chase at tha treasury,
and don't you let ber go HU (he get*
that money.'"
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CANDIDATE capds.
tomnd rti-
mnrf EltrHtm
Sr r t. llh*
TT"
United States Senate
I hereby announce mrirlf a candi
date for the Ualted $tate* Senate, anb-
je«t to the rnles of thu Derao-ratkc
party. Y«»nr support and influence
will be appreciated .
A*. B. Dial, Lauren*, S. C.
State Senate
Barnwell, .4. C., August 8. 1912.
1 respectfully announce myself a
candidate for tbe State Senate, subject
to the rules ard regulations of tbe
Democratic primary election, aud
pledge myself to abide by tbe reault*
and to support tbe nominee* of the
party.
Jas E. Daria.
Barnwell, S C., April 27. ]9>I2.
I respectfully announce myself n
candidate for the .State Senate, subject
to the rniea and regulations of the
Democratic Primary F.Jection, and
pledge myself to abide by the results
and to support tha nominees of the
party.
J. Emile Harley.
Barnwell. S.C., March 5, 1913.
I retpectfwllr announce myself a
candidal* for the Slate Senate, subject
to the rules and regulations of tbe
Democratic Printsrj Election, and
p'edge myself to abide bv tbe results
and to support the nominees of tbe
party,
A. Rethune Patterson.
Congress
Ambitions to represent die pdople of
the Second district in 0>t'gr*»« f 1 ra-
»l>ectfHllr offer n»y candidoev in the
coming primary for yonr kind consid
eration, agreeing to support the aoml-
nee* of tbe partv
Harry l>. Calhonn.
Barnwell, ». C.
I hereby aone**noe my candidacy for
reflection as Representative of the
Jiecond District In lb« W. 8. Congress,
pledging myself to abide by tbe result
of tbe Democratic Primary.
James F. Byrnss.
^ Sheriff *
Barnwell, 8. C., March 2fl, DHL
! rrs|»*ct/ully announce myself a
cantHdate for the office of .whertf, sub
ject to the rules and rwgnlaliens of tbo
Democratic Primary Election,, and
pledge myself to add do by Ihe fe*» fca
awd lo aopport the r.omlneei -of tire
party.
Frank H. Creech,
Master
Barnwell, S. C., March 1, 19flJ.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of Master, snb-
jeet to the rule* and regulations of tbe
Iteraocratlc Primary Election, and
pledge myself to abide by the results
and to support the nominees of tbe
party.
II. L. O’Banoon.
BUckville, 8. C . Feb. f>, :9!3.
I reapectfully atmoup -e myself s can-
didste for tbe office of Waster, lubjert
te the rules and regulation* of tbe
Democratic Primary Kleotion, and
pledge royaeif to abide by the results
support tbe nominees of the
and to
party.
H. Fullerton Boiat.
Clerk of Court.
Hsrawen. 8. C.. March 2d. 1912.
I respectfully announce myself u
candidate fev live office of Clerk of
Court, subject te the rule# and regula
tions of the Demorratl* Prtnisry Klec-
tlon and pledge myself U> abide by the
results sod to »upi»ert the bomitiee# of
tb* party.
tv H. Duncan.
Barnw*|l. S C . March 2.1. 191 J
t respectfully announce myself a
candidate for (he offi>« of Clerk of
Court, subject'to the rule# and rcgula
Uons ef the l>*morratlc Primary Elrc-
tlon, and pledge mys*l( to abide by the
results and to ^ipport tbe nominees of
the party.
M. M. Hagood.
Barnwell, 8. ('.. Fvh *. H'l'J.
I hereby *nn*Mini'* myself a candi
date for V lerk of Cwuri for Batnwcll
County siibjert to the rules and regn
laltona of the Dvmocrsiic primary *nd
pledge my-alf lo support the nomi
ne*# ihvreof.
W . Gllrnorc Simms.
Treasurer.
Barnwell. H. C July 9th 1912 .
I respectfully an nounce m vse ’ f a
raudldatc for the office ef Treasurer
of Barnwell Couniy. aubjed to the
rules aid regulattenv of the Deuio-
aratiu Prinia’y K.lertieit, and pledge
myself fo abide by the result* and t-
support the nominees of the party
.1 B Armstrong.
House of Representatives
Appleton. 8. C., May t2. 1W2.
I respectfully announce myaeff a
candidate for tb* House of Kepreaeeta-
tivee, subject to tbe ruje» and rrgw^-
tiousof the I»eraocratic Prlmwrr Elec
tion, and pledge myself to abide by tbe
reanlta and U> support tbe uoiniaeer of
tb* party.
Clayton 3. Warner.
WlHIaton. 8. C., May IBth, 1FI3.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for tbe House of Representa
tive*, subject to the rule* and regnla-
tioaa of the iVmocratic Primary Klew-
tlnn, and pledge a»y»Hf ta abide by tb*
result* and to support tbe DOBOitj*o* of
the party.
R. M, Mlxsoa.
Barnwell, 3. G., R. V. D. No. 2,
May C, 1PJ2. 1
I r**pcctfn!lv annonnr* my«elf a
candi-latc for the House of Representa
tives, subject to the rule* and rcgula- i
Hone of the Democratic Primary Elec- {
1 Mon, am) pledge niy«e!f to abide by the
reetill* and to support the nominee* of '
the party,
J J, Goehr an.
Barnwell. S. C . Msv 1912. ,
I respectfully announce myseit a
) randidale fur the House of Kepresonta- I
tiviis, sit(ij«‘--t to :be rnk-s and r-gula-
j tin*# ef the Democralic Primary ^ilee- i
! tlon. and pledge my«elf to sklde by the i
results and to support the no mtn re* ol
the party.
Thos. M Rnnlware.
Fairfax. S G.. April l.l. 1911.
| 1 respectfully announce mvself a
| candidate for the House ef Kepreaea-
| tative#, subject to ihe rules and rege-
! Istlon# of the Democratic Primary
I Election, and pledge myself to abide
by the result* and to support tbe nom- ,
Inee* of tbe patty.
S. B. T.TVr.
AudKor
Barnwell. R. C . Julv 1.1917. j
I respectfully aonouni'e mvself a
candidate fio’ the nffl'-e of AudHoy. sub
ject to tbe rule* an I regulations of the
Deuvocratic Primary Klectlon. snd
pledge myself u> abide by the results
snd to *upt*orl ih# Domloee* of the
party.
R W Rll-y
Barowatl, 8 C , Feb, ffih 1912.
I respectfully sanonnae myself A
candidate for the office of Fberiff, sub
ject to the rrrl*» and regulations ef the
Ihsmocratic Primary Klectlon, and
pledge njyielf Co abide Ny th# resnltg
and to aupy-on the nominee* of (he
pssrty.
J. B. Morris.
Solicitor.
A ken tv C , May l^th. U*I2.
I tieret.y announce mvself as s
candidate f.>r S d'cltor of tb# Second
Judical ( irrult < f Soulb Gari-lina,
and pledge mves'f to abide the resull
of tbe I>emocradc prlrrsrv.
H I,. Gunter.
Magistrate
I hereby announce nsyaeK a candi
date for tbe office of Magistrate at
Black villa, and if elected I will eu-
dearer lo do my whole dnty.
J. ITifigard Berry.
Barnwell. 8. G-, July lat, PM2.
1 rcepeclfully annotmee myrelf •
candidate for the office of Magistrate,
stieFrl H*" rnkts and regulation# of
the fxemocratle Prlroarv Khvction. ami
pledge nrr»ell to abhtc by tbe rrsoft*
anil to (npport tbe nominees of the
party. D. 3»n». Black
I rpvpertfnllv annewee* myself a
cand'nlate far the office of Magistrate
at Hilda, «iibj®rt to the mle* and reg-
ula’lons of the I>emr>cratie primary
election, snd pledge myself to abide hy
ihe resnfcs and to support (he nomi
ne** ef the party.
A. N. Black.
I respectfully snnotinen myself a
candidate for ihe office of Had strate
at Glmcis, subject to the rub# anfl
regulation* of the Iremovrati* primary
election, a ml pFdgr my#e)f to ebide by
the remit* and to Bnyq>ort fh* nomi-
ners of the perrv.
R A. All.
I resycctfuly aanounc* mvsaif a
candidate for the office of Magistrate
at W illistfHv, seb^ct u> tbe rule* anJ
regelaDens of the Detutwratic Prlmarv
Rtrrfh>n, and ptedge myself to abide
by tbe restdia »wd support the notni-
, ne*# of Dr# party.
M. G. Kltchlngs
1 rcepectf sC^y snnonnoe mrsclf a
i candidste f<>r the nfh-.s of Magistrate
for Fovtr Mil* tewnshtp. subject to the
ruhe *»d rsgelefhsee of the Democralle
Primary Election, and •ledge tnyaclf
to ah**!* f>y th* reauHe and »e support
the oemtnc*# of tha party
K B. ElAi Jr.
| raspretfully annevnee teysalf s
candtdare for the oflb-a of MsgUtrst* ai
Maldmck. «»bjecl lo tbe rotes and ragw-
lations of tba fhreorreDr: Primary
Ele-tion; and phtdr* rue sett (o abidw
by the result* ami fe reyrpert ttbe notn-
1 Inets of th* petty.
f- F* Fra4a».
I respeetfury announce mvaalf a
candidate fer tb* effb « of Magistrate
ior F»ur Mile Township, sut jest to the
nrtae snd regulation* of the Democrat
ic I'rimsrv Election, sod pledge mvssi#
to abide by ’.he resrafta anal to support
the nominee* *f tbe party.
C . M . Torn##,
County Supervisor
announce myself •
nffirr t-1 Msgisirsts oh
3. <' , May t. HP*
announce myself
! I’respectfull v
ra udidate for tbe
Baldock, subject to the rnles and re
lation# of the l*rmocr»tl< Primary
Ejection, and pledg# cnyxell to ahtale
by tUr results and lo »tiy*P°'* The nom
inees of the party.
F 8 Hwena.
Coroner
bveamo-a, 8. C., April 11, 1912.
1 respectfully announce myself a
candidate for tbe office of Coroner, sub
ject to the rules and regulations of tbe
Democratic Primary Election. »nd
pledge my self to abide by tba result*
and to aupport tbe nomluess of the
party.
C. M. Graft.
Hsrnwell, 8. C., April 1, 1913.
I respectfully announce myself to
the voter* of Barnwell County aa a can
didate for Gornner, subject to and
abiding by all the rule* and rrgula-
tioni governing tbe Democratic Prt-
marv Election, and pledge myself to
aupport the regular nominees of the
parly,
J. Staff Halford.
» • * »•< s ^nwyase,* m . v s,
• >
I (profef*iot\A( CdM^0. I
hf’t MM s^yri^aY#<»»#>•>*..,e#r»ia.• (ay -
V. SEVMOl'R OWE.YS
Attorney and CoilnseMw at Law
The
BARNWEEI
Office over
Harr. w. II Sentinel
BOI’TH GAMOLINA
I
Barnwell, 8. C., Match 18. 1912.
respectfully announce myself
POISON TN PEACU'iS.
Poison ba# been foaod lu many can*
of Georgia prarbe#, Tbe tree* were
apraytd with the arsenate of lead a
little while before tbe fruit waa gath
ered and that is how the p«daoo got Into
the can* Tbe quantity in a can la net
aufllcient to cauff di atb. hut a contin.
ued eating nf Die canned fruit might
brtug fatal reeuiu.
‘‘Dad, what It a monologue ?'’
“A monologue, my ann, it a c*nrer-
; sation that a woman carriei on with
Ltr kusbaiid."
A GOOD MOVEMENT.
The State Chamber of Commerce, re
cently organized, hat offered to give
11,00*) to each of tbe 41 countle# in thl*
Htate that will contribute a like sum
to ancourage dtver#Hled farming. The
demonitratlona are to We coodueted
under direction of government ap
pointees and Clemion College expert*.
The first proposer* of this departure
tear that If the Cnlled State# should
become iuyolveJ in war with a foreign
l>ower and it* porta bo blockaded, tbe
country would tuffer a famine lo a
vear’a time.
candidate for the office of r^oron^r. aub
ject to the rule* and regnlstionawf the
Democratic Primary Election, and
pledge myself to abide by the reault*
and to aupport tbe nominee# of tbo
party.
M J. DeIk,
Blaekvllle, S. C-. K. F. D. No. 2,
March 19, 1913.
I reapectfully announce mvaelf a
candidate for the office of Coroner,
subject to the rules and regulations of
ihe Democratic Pri nary Election, and
pladge asyavlf to stride by the resulta
and to aupport tha nominees of the
party.
.1. S. Blume.
(Mar. S. C.. R. F. D-.
February 19. 19(2.
'J mpcirtfiil'y avutuince mv»^jf a can-
didate-if»r tb* «Hhc« of (*<oroney, eubject
to the rule# and regulation* of the
Pmecwtic T'rlmary Election and
pledga ( n abide bv tb« rtuiulta
and to #upport the nominee* of the
party.
W. T/. Weedward.
Barnwe}', 3. C., Feb. 9, 1912.
I herebv announce tnvxelf a candi
date for Coroner of Barnwell County
eubject to tbe rule* and regulation* of
the Democratic primary and pledge
oyaelf to inpport tbe nominees thereof.
WM. SH»I.
Blactville, 3. C., R. F D. No. J,
Fab. 6th, 1312.
1 respectfully announce mvaelf a
candidate for the office of Coroner,
subject to the rules sod regulation# of
the Democratic Primary Election, and
pledge myself u» abide by the reault*
and to aupport tbe nominee* of th«
party. ~‘
D. P. Lancaiter,
Baldock
I re• pec'fo Iy
candldat'' for the nffirr nf t'nUrity ‘
pervUor, subject to the rules and reg*.
lationa nf t hr Detn#cratic l*r:maiy
Kiectton. a»d pledge mvaelf to ahld*
hy the results and lo support the nom
inees of the i>*rty.
1, C Bennett.
Olsr, * r.. March .’*1, HUE
I respestfuliv s inounce myss|f a
candidate for the office of Comity 3o-
pervlaor. subject to the rule# and regu
lations of tbe Democrat!. Primary
Election, and pledge oiysrlf to abide
ihe re-ult. and to support the nominee#
of the party.
J 0 Sandvwas
Kline, 3. C . March 2^, IW?
1 respectfully announce myself •
a candidate for the office of County 04s-
perviaor, subject to the rule* and regn-
latloo* of the Democratic Primary F.)«#-
lion. and pledge mvaelf to abide by th#
result* and to aupport the nomtn#** of
the party.
- H. B. Cava.
Barnwell, 8 C.. March 2.1, 1911.
I reepecrfully announce nnyaelf a
candidate for the office of County 8u-
ptrvteor, *tibje«t to the rules and regu
lation* of the Democratic Primary
Election, and pledge myseif to abld#
by the result' and to *tippo« the nontl-
nece of the party,
J. 'V. Bate*.
Blaekvllle, 8 G., R. F. D. No.
March 11. 1911.
I reipeetfully announce myself a
candidate for tbe office of County 80-
pcrvlaor, subject to the rule* »nj reg
ulations of the Democratic Primary
Election, #nd pledge •myself to abide i ta * ry\l\l1/cri t k? a r.ca 1 irt s
bv the results and to mpport the notnl- DAKnWLLL, o. v^AKtJLllNA.
Will practice in ad the Coort*. Co)
lection# a sj^clalty. I.oan* uegotiafecl
on acceptable security,
James H. Fanning,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW.
Springfield, - -
S. C.
Wfll practice in all Courl* of the
Atate and United Mtates. 81 4
DR. W. C. MILHOUS,
©enfisf.
nee# of the party.
F. E. Allen.
Barnwell S. G., March 11, mi.
I respectfully announce myself #
candidate for the office of County 8b
pe.rylaor, subject to the rules and reg
ulations of the Democratic Primary
Election, and pledge myself to abld*
by the results and to support the ne®-
Inees of the party.
G. J. Diamond.
Barnwell, 3 C. Teb 8, 1911.
1 herebv announce nir»#lf a candi
date for Superrleor of Barnwell Couuty
subject to tbe ntl#a#nd regulation* tf
tbe Imnoacratic primary and pledgv
myaelf to support the nomine** thereof
J. Gregg Moosy,
Barnwell. 8 G., Jonuarv 2J. 19lt.
1 rcBpectfuHv announce nxysclf a csb*
dldate for the office of County 8up«r-
visor, subject to the rules *nd regula
tion* of the Demncrstle Primary Kle*.
tion and pledge myself to abide hy tbe
ruaulu and to support tbe nomirtet*
the party.
C. C Lfttglry
pvillUtow, S. C., R F. D Vo. *.
January 2, IBIJ.
I reapectfolly announce myself a ea#
dtdate for the office of County Super
visor, subject to the rules and regu|*
tion# of the Democratic Primary Elor-
tion and pledge n|ysrlf t« abide bv tb»
raaulta and to support the nominees *.
the party.
T. J. Grubb#.
Office hour*: 8 ; J0 a. ts. to A p, m.
Persona Aving away from BarnwcH
will please make appoit tments hefor#
coming. By so doing they will he aur#
of immedlato service and avoid dia-
appolntxaenu.
DR.B.F.STORNE
dental surgeon
blackville. . . s. c.
My dental office will be open lo
Blaekvllle tach day in the week. I
will answer call* ftom any point In tb*
county
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will on Monday, August 19,
1912, tile with Hon. John K Rnellit.g,
Judge of Probate for Barnwell County,
hla final return as Admlnt-tru'er of
the estate of H R Bos d-c a-td, aLu
apply for Letter* DGmiav-y
J. f B x.
A'lm'nl trat •
July 13, 1912.
MdNKY TO I k -
Money to lend or fir-
real estate. 8 per cent 1
amounts under flOOO^ 7
on ameuD’s over fl.eoo 00.
J. 0. T*U«r*cri A,