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Th« Bamwtll People.
JOHN W. HOLMES
18*0—1912
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“Several Blcsee supoorters left this
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—Cope special to Times aad Democrat
Any comment would be superfluous.
In addition to wanting the press
‘‘muzzled,'* many •people in South
Carolina evidently wish to rob some of
their fellow citizens of the right of free
speech. Whither are we drifting?
So a letter has been sent down from
New York to the effect that “Ed Smith
must be defeated.” If he had nothing
insertion. Wants and other advertiser
ts under special head, 1 cent a word
each insertion. Liberal contracts made
for three, six and twelve month. Write
for rates. Obituaries, tributes! df re-
shoulti Wall Street worry?
who are
what
If some of these politicians
cavortin’ around the State
spect, resolutions, cards of thanks, and .
all notices of a personal or political t,ie > c * im 10 06
they evidently spent most of their time
are
—self-made men—
character are charged for as regular
advertising. Contracts for advestising
not subject to cancellation after first
insertion. . , J
rommamrartim*—W> rr* always glad
to publish news letters or those per
taining to matters of public interest.
We require the name and address of
toe writer in every case, not for publi
cation but for our protection. No arti
cle which is defamatory or offensively
personal can find place in our columns
at any price, and we are not respon
sible for the opinions expressed in any
communication
THURSDAY JULY 9,1914.
“Howl-Fe*!*.”
The People is sorry to note that the
campaign meetings, both State and
Senatorial, are retrograding into the
“bowl-fest” (if we may be permitted
to coin a word) of two years ago, when
the followers of the present governor
refused to allow Judge Jones a hear
ing at many places. But unlike two
years ago, both the Bleaseites and
Antis are indulging in this question
able practice. At Spartanburg Satur
day Senator Smith spoke under great
difficulties, while the Blease candi
dates for state offices fared no better.
As we have remarked before, each
candidate in the race has paid his as
sessment and for that reason; if not in
the name of common decency, he
should be given a respectful hearing.
If the voters do not approve of the man
or his record, let them express their
disapproval at the ballot box.
We can see no harm in the support
ers of any candidate applauding his
speeches, but certainly they should not
be allowed to rob his opponent of his
Ood-given right of free speech. What
such howlers need is a dose of com
pulsory education in what it takes to
make a gentleman by giving them a
few hours in the lock-up, followed by
a session of the police court.
doing other things.
Doctors seem to be "powerful anxi
ous" to be elected on the Columbia city
council. Are present conditions in the
capital city so bad as to require medical
attention? ——.
“"We suppose it can be said of the canr-
paign meetings at Columbia and Spar
tanburg that they were “howling
successes.”
Judging from reports, the negroes
of Barton and Appleton failed to ob
serve a “safe and sane Fourth.”
Have you enrolled yet? The
time expires July 28.
If you want it quick,
Huggins’ Drug Store.
phone No.
The remark of a Barnwell man a few
days ago to the effect that Mr. Pollock
is a literary man reminded us of the
following story:
"Colonel Brown seems to be very
literary,” remarked a visitor to the
Brown household to the negro maid,
glancing at a pile magazines lying-on
the floo: .
“Yas, ma'am,” replied the ebony-
faced girl, “yas, ma'am, he sholey am
literary. _He jes’ nacherly littahs things
all over dis yere house.”
Mr. Pollock “jest nacherly littahs”
Blease’s record all over the atmos
phere.
One Barnwell supporter of the
governor stated a short time ago that
his principle objection to Senator
Smith was that Smith told the people
six years ago that if he went Jo the Sen
ate he wonld put the price of cotton to
15 cents, ridiculing the idea that any
man could boost the price. W'ell,
Smith was elected and hasn't cotton
brought 15 cents? Why not give the
devil his due?
Notice.
The committee appointed at the last
session of the Barnwell and Bamberg
Baptist Association to have published
the history of the association, has suc
ceeded in having three hundred copies
published which ire now in the hands
of the Colporter for distribution, and
can be be obtained from him at the
following prices: Paper cover 11.00;
cloth bound $1.25.
J. A. Jenkins,
Geo. W. Boyleston,
'' Jno. K. Snelling,
Committee.
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V. SEYMOUR OWENS
Attorney noil Cotallor at Law
Office o*c:
Tbe B»rn»«-ll S-'Otr-el
BARXWKLL, SOUTH CaROI.I.Nz
Will pract><*e In ail lb# CCol-
eetions a specialty. Loan* negotiated
on ao-cotable weeuritv.
DR. W. C. -MILHOUS,
Office bourse 9:20 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Persons living away from Barnwell
will please make appoir unents before
■oming By so doing they will be sure
*f Immediste service and
Dr. J. P. Lee, Jr,
Dentist
WILLISTON, - - S. C.
Work,done at your home anywhere in
Barnwell County.
Office over Bank of W’illiston.
Hours 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. 3 tq 6 p. m.
5-5-J3-1V.
Thos. M. Boulware,
First Prinuurv Election Ttfes-
dav, August 25.191 i.
Barnwell, S. June 30, 1914.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election as Treasurer of
Barnwell County, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democratic pri
mary election, pledging mysatf to abide
by the results and to support the nomi
nees of the party. J. B. Armstrong.
House of Representatives.
Barnwell, S. C. June 2, 1914.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the House of Representatives from
Barnwell County, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democratic pri
mary election, pledging myself to abide
by the results and to support the nomi
nees of the party. K. Boyd Cole.
Blackville, S. C., May 22, 1914.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for, the House of Representatives,
subject to tbe rules and regulations of
the Democratic primary election, pledg
ing my self to abide by the results and
1o support the nominees of the party.
. R. B. Pickling.
Williston, S. C April 6, 1914.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the House of Representatives
from Barnwell County subject to the
rules and regulations of the Democratic
primary election, pledging myself to
abide by the results and to support the
nominees of the partv.
' J. W. Folk.
Allendale, S. C., March 5, 1914.
I herebv announce myself a candidate
for the House Representatives from
Barnwell County, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democratic pri
mary election.
R. P. Searson, Jr.
Allendale, S. C. March 31, 1914.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the House of
Representatives from Barnwell Coupty.
subject to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic primary election,
pledging myself to abide by the results
and to support tbe nominees of the
party.
Clayton'S. Warner.
Barnwell, S. C, March 3L 1914.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the House of Representatives
from Barnwell County, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Democra
tic primary election, pledging myself
to abide by the results and to support
the nominees of the partv.
Thos. M. boulware.
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sock far op into his foot. He remov
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put oa Allen's i Uleerine Salve, and
kept right on with his work. The
salve drew out parts of the sock and
all other poisons and in a week his
foot was healed up.
This salve is one of the oldest rem
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has been known as the only salve
powerful enough to cure chronic ulcers
and old sores of long standiug.
Allen’s Uleerine Salve acts by draw
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sores in one-third the time that com
mon salves and liniments take. And
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For Congress.
• hereby announce my candidacy for
re nomination by the Democratic party
f°r Representative in Congress from
the Second District, pledging mysplf to- and
comply wito the rules of the party.
James F. Byrnes. !
Williston, S. 0., May 18, 1914. !
I hereby anh'ounce myself a candi-!
date for Congress from the Second
District, subject to the rules and reguJ
lations of the Democratic primary elec-.
tion, pledging myself to abide by the i
results and support the nominees of the
party. R. M. Mixson.
Judge of Probate.
Barnwell, S. C., April 14, 1914.
1 herebv announce myself a candi
date for the office of Judge of Probate r
for Barnwell County, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Denxxirai-
ic primary election,pledging myself to
abide by the results and to support the
norpinees of the oartv. C. J. Hav.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of
Judge of Probate for Barnwell County,
subject to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic primary election. |
pledging myself to abide by the result 1
and to support the nominees of the
party. » John K. Snelling.
HE PROGRESSIVE MANAGEMENT of this bank is proud of the
fact that it is founded on certain STRONG FOUNDATION
STONES, some of which the artist has drawn here. Our endeavor
u to treat ALL CLASSES AUgE .With banking EFFICIENCY and
ka rvTY We try to lend money on all DESERVING ENTERPRISES
extend FINANCIAL SERVICE of ALL KINDS to the business
men of this territory. We are glad to do business here.
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU.
O 3VL E E -A- IN’
BARNWELL, S. C.
HARRY D. CALHOUN, President N. G. W. WALKER, Cashier.
Wm. McNAB. Ass’t Cashier.
lien Yow Blood
For County Supervisor.
Magistrate
. Barnwell, S. C.. May 12, 1914.
j I b cr eby announce*myself a candi
date for Supervisor, subject to the
I rules and -regulations of the Democratic
p-imary election pledging ihyjelf to
| abide by the results and to support the
i nominees of the party. J. G. Moody.
Ulmer, S. C.. June 311914. I "Barnwel* S C Mav \ iqiJ
I hew*?- announce mi^a candi-
ion niywM to abide bC thy rr.ul.nl,
support th© nominees of th** party.
is Bp,
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If You Have any Blood or Skin Disease
Do Not Delay Until it is to<> late but Order
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support the nominees of the party.
i L. II. Williams.
Pear me! So the editor of the New
York Herald doesn’t know who “Cotton
Smith” is! What abysmal ignorance
on toe part of one who occupies such
cn important jxisition! Really, the
owners of The Herald should secure
toe services of the editor of the Biog-
ville Bugle.
^ ATTORNEY AT LAW
^ VO'''"'
Negotiate loam on real estate.
7% money in sums not lea*
*5,00u.00.
Can
tjian
Lowndes J. Browning charges that
tbe newspapers are responsible for toe
election of Blease. Then why such
bitter hatred on the part of the Chief
Executive for the followers of the
Fourth Estate.
Office over Bank of Western CeroSaw,
_ BftWIUfSLL 5.C.
rw* mATTgT_i«mv m
UBBER
ROOFIN&-
GHAHLESI0M.S.C.
Blackville, S. C., June 8, 1814.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Magistrate at Blackville, subject to
to the rules ind regulations of the
Democratic primary election, pledging
myself to abide by the >esults and to
support the nominees of the partv.
* C. S/Wikqn.
Baldoe, S. (T, June 9, 1914.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election as Magistrate at
Baldoe, subject to the rules and regu
lations of the Democratic primary
election, pledging myself to abide by
the results and to support the nominee’s
of the party. F. S. Owens.
Williston, S. C., June 1, 1914.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election as ’ Magistrate at
Williston, subject to the rules and
regulations of tbe Democratic primary
and pledge myself to support the noim-
nees of the party. M. C. Kitcbings.
Blackville, S. C., May 15, 1914.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to tbe offite of
Magistrate at Blackville. subject to the
rules and regulations of the Democrat
ic primary-election, pledging myself to
abide by the results and support the
nominees of the party. J. V\. Hair.
Ulmer, S. C., May 4, J914.
I hereby announce mvseif a candi
date for Magistj-ate at Ulmer, subject
to the rules and regulations of the
Democratic primary election, pledging
mysplf to abide by the results and to
support the nominees of the part
R. A. A
Hattieville, S. C , May 5, 1914.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Magistrate for Bennett Springs
and Four Mile townships, subject to
the rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary elections, pledging my
self to abide by the results and to
support the nominees of the part'
F. F. Dun’
Barnwell, S. C., April 18, 1914.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tne office of Magistrate for Red
Oak, subiect to the rules and regula
tions af the Democratic primary elec
tion, pledging myself to abide by
results and to support* the nominee^
the part*. '
B. O.
Hilda, S. C., Appilil, 1914.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office ^of Magistrate at
Hilda, subject to the rules and regula
tions of the Dqrriocratic primary elec
tion, piedgingmyself to abide by the
results andio support the nominees of
the paj*^. W. S. Grubbs.
Barnwell, S. C. t April 11, 1914.
I hereby announce myself a candi-
tate for the office of Magistrate in Red
Oak, subiect to the rules and regula-
of toe De r
tf
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E. G. Bolen.
Williston, S. C.. R. 2. May 4„ 1914.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Supervisor, sub
iect to the rules and regulations of the
Demo ratic primary election, pledging
myself to abide by the results and to
support the nominees of the partv.
R. E. Woodward.
Blackville. S. C., Feb. 92, 1914.
Thereby announce-myself a candi
date fqr the office of County Supen isor
subject to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic Primar;.’Election, pledg
ing.myself to abide"by the rules and to
support the nominees ^fdhe party.
L. G. Stivender.
Barnwell, S. C., Feb. 24, 1914^!
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of County
Supervisor, subject to tbe rules and
regulations of the Democratic Primary
Election, pledging myself to abide by
the result and to support the nominees
of the party. -
G J. Diamond.
For County Auditor.
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Barnwell, S. C., Eeb. 24. 1914.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of County Auditor, sub
ject to the rules and regulations cl the
Democratic Primary Election, pledging
myself to abide by the result and to
support the nominees of the partv.
C. W. Mo'odv.
Notice to Debtor* and Creditor*.
All persons indebted to the estate !
of Miss Mary F. Holland, deceased, are
reque-sted to make prompt payment of ,
such indebtedness to the undersigned
and all persons having claims against;
the said estate will please present the *
same properly attested to me.
- Georg^H. Bates,
Exeputor.
Barnwell, S. C., Jjttfe 20, 1914,
Send us your orders for Engraved Cards, Invitations, etc.
TWO RCflDS, WHICH WILL
All
the
tor* and Creditor*.
indebted to the estate of !
A. Hagood, deceased, are re-!
to make prompt payment of
indebtedness to the, undersigned ‘
and all persons having claims against
the sakl estate will please present the
same pcpperly attested to me.
, Butler Hagood,
i Administrator.
Barnwell, S. C., June 20, 1914.
v THE CITADEL
The Military College of Sooth Carolina.
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Full course^ in Civil Engineering,
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non* of tne Democratic primary elec
tion, pledging myself to abide by tbe
results and to support tbe nominees of
the party. E. F. Sease.
Blackville,. S. C., March 13, 1914.
ttfac
nounce
office of
lern Lan-
degrees.
ts from South
a’ candi-
Btackvine, subject to 'toe rules and
regulations of the Democratic primary
election, pledging myself to aoide by
by
com
English and
guages.
Confers B. S. and
All expenses pay
Carolina <250. a year
A scholarship worth 1300. a year
vacant from Barnwell Couqty and will
be filled by competitive examinatioirat
the County seat oq. Friday, August 14.
-. For necessary information and blank,
apply to' ' - Col. 0. J.
25-4t The Citadel, Charleston, S.
is
Big lot of shirt and shirtwaist, si!,
greatly reduced prices, special, for
J. A. Porter.
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finance. Invariably, clow to the opening paragraph, he will tell
FIRST BANK ACCOUNT. It eras the first milestone ia hi* TO
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