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No. r,, A. F. M. will be liold
in Mi..*oni( on '1 iiurslaj
i >• t .‘I 7 :«) o'cltifk N'isltiug
bnthren arecuruiani inviteil to attend.
A. A. Lemon, W. M.
\\ ;» M, Nab, Fee.
(Mi'* to liot * e tit mi lor * h 1 e, consist*
ii.^of about *ev('titv Here.*, nioro or
b **. about tbive aod one balf miles
i ortb of Illaek\ i‘.’e, S. For fm thei
1 ariifiil it * aid' > ki
M K. /.ejeler,
Norway, S. <’.
KOK S\T.K, at I'.e'l'iO p! a it t at ion,
I toPro\ i .I A p| ler Seed (>a t*; also hotiie
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naietl mj father for tha four yaara to
come, to transfer that nomination to
me for that term by their suffrage in
ihe approaching primary. I am em
barrassed at this time to kuow what to
do under the circumstances, but in the
interest of my mother and our family
I have determined to leave it to my
*i.60 0 HERE AND HEREABOUTS. #! father's friends to decide whether it is
^ • • i their desire that I shall succeed him
for the term or not. The generous
support, unswerving allegiance, the
undying friendship of which he has
been the beneficiary at your hands for
all these years makes me confident
that whatever you may do for me, or
any oilier candidate who may rmt',
you will understand and appreciate my
motive in making this race, and if it
be possible to help me to this term, I
shall regard it as a contribution of
your love for him even beyond the
grave, At any rate I ask that you and
all the people will think of me as my
fattier s son and advise with me and
assist me if it is within your power.
I shall not desire the election for a
longer period than the four years and
1 trust whoever may desire the office
and may be a candidate for the same
will not be resentful towards nae, or
feel that I should not ask your sup
port, because had my father lived
their ambition to succeed him would
necessarily have been postponed for
the four years.
1 am familiar with the duties of the
offie u , having been my father’s deputy
at the time of his death and for some
t.me previous and am satisfied that the
interest of the public would be sub
served safely at my hands. But what
ever the body of the people determine
m tins matter 1 shall feel as my father
felt, the deepest sense of gratitude for
the past ami love and affection for all .
Yours truly,
Talitlcal Ad vertiacBant.)
Vole loi Hagood loi (M ol Coort.
ifY
•to Barnwell'
Mr. .John W Alhn was oh Saturday
appointed postmaster at Millettville, to
succeed the late Mr. J. H. Duncan.
The Barnwell Baptist Alsociation is
in session this week at Khrhardt, In a
land of plenty and openhearted hospi
tality.
We go to press on Tuesday this week
In order that the claims of the candi
dates tor the office of Clerk of Court
may be put before the people as early
as possible.
Dr. Henry S llart/og, of St. Louis,
Mo , attended the funeral of bis broth
er in-law , Clerk of Court W. (Jilnioro
Simms, la*t week He paid Tine I’ko-
it.k an appreidated call during bis all
too short stay in Barnwell.
Land owners are taking more than
usual care to secure the birds from
pot-hunters. 'The law makes any entry
on tile lands of another a punishable
trespass, but inquiries and orders for
trespass notices are coming in.
Matthew Sheppard, colored, Id years
old, died on lhiir*day near the Fiuir
Mile p'did. on the Blaekville-Barn well
road, of hydii.phobia, after terrible
suffering. The di-ea-e was eommiini-
cated to nuri by the bite of a mad dog.
SATURDAY...-OCT. 21
Three good reasons advanced why llagood should ho supported:
1st. He is fully qualified and competent to fill the office. Kvc»
his opponents admitted this freely during the last campaign.
2nd. He represents the great mass of the people, in that he is
aHarmer himself anti his family have been such for general ions. They
have also been good citizens, standing by their county and State in
peace and in war. During the ’6o’s the Hagoods served -in the ranks
of the Gray with distinction.
3rd. The voice of the people In and around Barnwell has said
unmistakably that Hagood is their next choice of the candidates \\X { >
made the regular race for this Office and no wise man will evepTafi to | 1 ^ V\ cslcTH play c'\or VVlittcML Hear |hc ( concert by
* r . , , i the ('owbov Band on the Main Street at noon, also in front of
give some attention to this voice. No person can be hour and raised' . , , , - , . . • . . , .
x the tent at mgmt. Plenty g r ood nuisic, singing, dancing and
community w.thuut h» lelUm. him o„tX , nowlly ad. A show that gives what it advertises.
Till: C A. PI I HTTPS DRAMATIC SHOW, travelling
their pn\ ate ear^affying ^0 people, band and orchestra, pre-,
senting that Gfieat Western Drama —
The Mohawk”
pronounced by press and public^to
in a
Tiic ih ii.i b.olv i'f Jim IB 1. ciihirci),
whi fuiin l 'ii Ihc right nf whv nf the
'Su''the i Tfittwi.y. neir the B:imwel|
^I'hl.Mil , irlv ^iinlav miTiiiiig A* h
rc»n|t "f uk.- (’urni cr’* li,i|iii'*l, Chm lie
lb,ike. T m BLiki Iv, WibiHtn Stniu-s
I m il I'ullv I'ickling. nil negrue-, were
1 *o|gi-i[ in ,i| elmigi-rj is 1111 hi* mur-
iler. Hi I .sii* brnineil ssiih nn axe.
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.1 i h c I n c i c , I Hi- I -1 le ryf Mr. W. (> 11 mure sii ui in *,
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-i i iu» In me that it ileserye# caieful
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dSf r'nken ihe Intc incumbent ami iii.ui-
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A- it i.iiss atnni)*, if 1 am rightly in-
, . fdinii.l, there ale seven camllijalea fur
n "" !• • > ' "'I " '’ll thf I ffii-e.
Il ' nr.^\| I I I Only di.f df them can tie eleoteil Six
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These are the facts in the case: Hagood^te a young man (34
years old) and was making his first'entrv.ifito politics. He had two
old hands against him, yet in the toyvfl of Barnwell, where they all
lived, the official count of the ^tfgust primary gnive Dikin an 75, ,Ha
good f28 and Simms ifi/./Dut of the seven l,.i\cs within six or eight
miles of the town (drlkirnwell, where they were all equally well
known, 1 lagood^kbl Dtmc.in in five, tied hini in i,ne and was led !,y
him in one/Thcsc boxes are: Kriendslup, Hercules, Reedv Bramh,
DoubJ^’ond, Hilda, Siloam and Red ()ak. N<,w. 1 am suie tlir-*r
Ji^ures—and figures don't lie- I say I am sure these figaies wlm h
prov e tlie,Tt#nding of 1 l agoud at his own home will have more w f i^le
with the intelligent voters than any wotds that cmM l,e sp-ikmi
NEWS NOIKs.
Tlic .'rike an Itic Augu.iH cit\ mil-
why huiI thf Aiken Augn-ta tr<,Uf>
Inn* wh* fmloii >H!iinl*\, w Ii,-11 full
trHln si-rvit'f whT i,‘*diiifil. Tin- pfKct*
w h* I,: mi gli' about h\ a lit 1 k 1 il of mi-
ilialion. A nuiiitn r of violi nl *ir:kfi«
|d*t thfir fmpln\im-nt. mile-* hii hO.i-
trailon toaril 1 If, nIf* in lln-ir favor.
Ttn* aituatinn sffin* lo t,c iiboiil iln-
saint' a* bffore tin* ►Ink-' Nfiilni
► Me appfarii to liavf bffii hflpfil bv
twfntv fivr 4av*’ al rm** An.| IL,
pi'y of ii I* that tliii f g I i'i-o, Iiivh'I
w 111 nfr* for tin ir fain 1 f*. ar.- in tlifir
gra.it.
ADMISSION -
Adults:
('hildren:
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20c
Saturday Night, October 26th
Regular Show Gro in /
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The Farmers Union Warehouse Co.
Inciij ii.iicd Ini Sio.om.m
\\ ill slnie \nui CO 1 I ON at B)c pci bale p.r
month.
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liml well adapted to u-pHragus, the
n :l lnnr*‘ ( f It hh I cotton land witli
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i. thi imnui g i r.mary flection
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vv as in tow o 1 *1 1 y an I \\ iwliif*day
ol ! a*l w , f k , > i*. i 1 og If Lai I v • .* a 11.1
fl if lids
Mr, H. h. Au'lfisdn, who has tic'll
ill fop atifut p w o month*, is slowly 1111
prov1og.
Mr U. A. Kfiiiifdv U rapidly re
gaining hi- health niter an operniion
recently for appcudicitis.
The cotton crop In this section is
about fiftr pvt '.•Ctrl -hurt of laat year
and will soon be gathered.
( I’olitioal Adycrti'Pinent 1
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V. SKYMOI R OWENS
Httnrneij anil Ciiiliisellnr at Law
< MTo e over
Tbe Barnwell Sentinel
BARNWELL, SOUTU CAROLINA
I ri specif a I |y an imu in-' iii\-"!f a
-ai dolate for Ihe olL.e of I ork of
( oori, ►object to the ro < - alld I g 1
I a I lulls %f Ui« Democratic primniv cbh
Imn, and plc.lgc nivu f I" abide bv
I lie 1 »■* 1111 * a ml to so ppoi | 1 he m on 1 m 1 -
of (tie party M B 11 ig," I.
1 lo- retiy amc m y »• f a ca id
date for c,e*k ' ? c art in IL- hi | r-oid.-
o g I-r 1 mary >■ U c111 in | idgii.g niy*f f
111 a lode by the r • « 111 * of the | r.: mi r j
and support Ihe ii moif * of the parly
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A CARD.
W HI practice in ad (tie CnurU. Cub
If oiioi* a specialty. Loan* negotiated
nn acceptable aecurlty.
James H. Farming,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Springfield, - - - S. C.
Will practice in all Court* of the
State and United Staten. 81-4
BARN WEI.!.
L ■••• 111 art«j kio.vx 11 upon application,
I si ■ - «*nie a* . ' ■ \c |1 ice.
H Ho* propfi v 1* no; *1 Id bv the
lir-t ■ f N’i.m inbci if will be tor rent.
S. N. (. BEEN E,
Blaekville, S. C r
TO THE I’Eid'l.i; - '1
Col N TY • '
An you know my father, the late
William l liimurc Soiims, died on the
loth inst. and Uuvernor Bleasm has ap-
pointed me to till th<‘ vacancy in the
Clerk’s ollii'e and I am now qualifying
myself, procuring my bond, etc to im
mediately a--umo the duties of the of-I t’ersons living away from Barnwell
lice until duroi;; Oie month of January, ! w please make appoiLtmentk before
. , , , r , .. coming. By so doing they will be »ure
1(1 "'y fttltur vv,il of immediate service and avoid dl.-
J DR. W. C. MILHOUS,
©cntisl,
BARNWELL, S, CAROLINA.
Office hours: s ;TU a. ru. to 0 p. m.
expire.
A primary election. 1 understand,
will be ord' r d to lili the vacancy ex
isting in Hu- Demoeratic nomination
ii .l earn t’>u to f 1 1 " 1 per nnoiib. FboiiH- J f ()r t | 1( . ^ ail ] ,,fficf, reci'iitly received by
LEARN IELEE
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ids"l operator* nei'iled. Most fa-cin-
Hiii.g and 1 dueatioual work. l’o»itioiis
ii-*ure,|ail graduaies, W 1 ite inimedi-
au ;> for I'.ilal'igue .
SBAILLAN Bl IB- S( Hoot. OF
I El. Ko It A I’ll Y
Main St., Spai laiilo.)/. S C.
my father at yihir bands during the-
primary just pa-t. and this primary
will probably be held Friday, the 25;h
iust.
It lias been suggested to me ^ibat I
should ask the people who have uomi-
api»ointments.
DR.B.F.STORNE
DENTAL SURGEON
BLACKVILLE, - - S. C.
My dental office will be open In
Blaekville each day in the week. I
will answer call* from any point in th«
county
I am am," icing ii.y*'uf a eandidatf
fur clerk "f coort to siuvecd my father
the iate Will.am (i .more >.iiim* I
only ask for the next term of fmir years
wlileli had alri ady been given Lun and
will icO n*k for re-elfetii)ii. 1 trust Meaueue \
that all u.y fr.euds and my fathers
friends will gn e me their support a*
they have supported him in the past.
pledge myself to atnd'' by the result*
of the primary and tosuppurt the nom
inees of the party.
\V. (iiliriore Simms.
Barnwell, S. (’ , Oetotier 21, TdJ.
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• U I'. JIOLAIR
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iul
DAW IiOSItHi
properly appiov I vv 1 | t.c received bo
I respectfully announce myself a taxi*,
candidate for the office of Clerk of Clucks and draft* j^^mio; be n-
Conrt. subject bo the rules and regnla- ceived for taxes except iWPic li-k of
lions of the Democratic primary elec- the tax pn .c.
lion, and pl d<e invself to abide bv J. B. Armstrong,
the results and to support tfie nominees Treasurer Barnwell ('oiint'v .
of the party. John K. Smiling. Barnwell, S. ('., S'pt. 11'b. I'd2.
MONEY To LEND.
Money to lend on tir*t inortgagn
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for clerk of court in the approach
ing primary election, pleding myself
to abide by the results of the primary real ■estate, s p t -r cent inieict on
and support the nommeesof the party. amount* under flboiMMi, 7 por eioii
U A Still. on aiuounfs oyer |1 .(jouoo.
Blaekville. s. C. j. (). Uatterson.
NOTICE Of PRIMARY ELECTION.
Notice is hereby given that a primary
election to nominate W candidate for
Clerk of Court cf Barnwell county will
be held Friday October 25th, H)12, and
a second primary, if one be necessary
on the following Tuesday. October
29th.
The same managers who served at
the former primaries held this year are
hereby appointed to act in this elec
tion. Tickets for ttie election w-11 be
mailed to different boxes so as to*'reach
their destination Thursday October
24 th.
The executive committee is called to
meet at the court house in Barnwell
Saturday October 26th to canvass the
vjte and declare the election.
K €. Kirkland.
Strongest State Bank in So. Ca.
WHY?
Ga'ital, Sur'Ins and Stotklioldcis Liability’
JfKJO.OOO.OO
Safest of the Safe.
I n i'*tiiiiHling the siife'y of a Bank it'D W'dl to ro-
tioonhi r that (’apibil and Siirplu-, in other word*, the
BSNK'SOWN MON EY, is thi.it which giv"* secuitv
to depo'itor*. In ttiis respect we fctand F'lKs'l among
tin :!no state tianks in South f arol^nii. St ok safety tir*t
itiid aci-i-jit Die cordiill invitation winch we ckteiid you
to bank vv itli US’.
DiiDliarton, S. C.
Chairman Barnwell county Demo-
cralia Party. ^
1
M AM FAC I I'KKttS or
YEIJ.OW BINE AND BOIT.AR
ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER
Flooring, Ceiling. Siding, Mould
ings, Lath, etc.
Can furnish complete House Bills,
Saw Mills, Dry Kilns ant
Planing Mill
4 per.cent Paid on Savings
BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S. C.
CAPITAL'S.SURPLUS $500,003.= ?
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] / L OCAL DJREC TORS U
George H.Bates J.lli.Easter!ir>g
Butler • Hagood P. M.BucJtingliam