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i • t • •• |M t» | K W*4 mm* m |»f •ll|| *llf •MtkW fU vlUl U* •Ml IM »•» (H W* riilil*at»il al ihla aUffv awd • llh All crop* gmwInA iMIr pratlUal A grto.Hr crtiw.l t’am« lo lUniw-H. Hporlal tralna w«>r« row tmm AllrmUIn And BlackvlJlr whk*H were well patron* land, while tnanjr from* Interior acc- tlona oamt In their own conveynncea. The SehatOrlal camllilatc* came hy apcolal train from, Allcmfale. Judge ■\Vlther«poon kindly had the Court ad- Jouffied from noon until 3~5\'roek In the afternoon. The Opera Ilouae, which haa a eeat- tng eapaoity of JfiO, wa* couifortably filled. From our aland point every chair appeared to be occupied, and Handing room at a premium. The audience wa* a thoroughly rep- feaentatlve ofe. There were men grown gray in the fervlee of the State, In war and pea.w, in who*e hrea<t» the fir*a of patriotism glow w ith undloiln* l«bed brigbtoeaa, and •ith them were young men who bare just put on the full armor of lit* and who are ready to Mrs* as well and brarely as ih*lr. eires bad done In •lormter times lor near* 1 y four awlld hours the eUmrsl and m»*l KiMUfewt atleuiwm wa* gltea In the *• » m * m W****^^ Vi FOH ) DAYS feaf f m 9m i §4SpS Im# Mm* tvs>SSSl| S §s tmm si SSNiSSs, I > # _ ! • Sat#* S# iMIiS Ihp««> »*■»♦*■>»♦ —w| S iSfVl i am•I'Mnw Mi IWba Van iMfd day, ib> I i iinfealeeala Veiniaaa I'armia The , Kash*tile wnn ewmnseeled npsM || aa I follon * . Wha! A parade l«e*—iwrnls ! Ihonsand seierans gray haired and I l>attle»amrr*«l matrhing t» the alra nf i I>1 ale; twenty |ln>ii*iind men who raised the haulier of ng’it. In the fary of might, marching under Its fold* though the muse they represented have died; twenty thoustiird hraverand better than anv tin* world has ever known, man hlng behind their leaders who won their love In victory and held In defeat; a hundred battle flags fal tered and lorn on the . held of battle, waving under a weeping hut peaceful sky over the thin rank of their defend ers and a hundred thousand men, wo men and children cheered the march er nou—that was the parade. The streets, up to the last Inch of space reserved for the veterans, were packet], the windows w ere full, and the housetops fringed with enthusiastic pe ‘pie who had come to see the heroes of the Confederacy once more march at they did more than a third of a cen tury ago, when going to battle in de- fetuc of their country. The air was Jt|Hlant w ith music, ami (he houses gay with tnc cvl<>r» of the I'onfedcracy. Krerywhere were people In dense ma*se*. and never, from th* moment the psrs*l« start'd 110111 It rn.ls*d, did the bn*r«v mar of rHeorlng thousand* die swstr —tl.st os* Nashville The rain bmte up like |-4ra<W, hot In (he afle».iWs.Q al the gvpoelUen fcw * • el IW IpvT ■■MNWh i If • light ih«« Ihmwe H •nHftwflH mm lN|t# VMNIv % 1 mi III# C ^•Hma hwUdtafa so IMe >»<># mt Me I ss#l>* g I# I Mr# |||i Hti«| ill# ••iff»»titi«|| ng (rs.wnds, and wr ■rv not *sii*lte.| at nil ae Ur the aattir* of the fhver which ha* prevailed or ll* cause*. Wetiavcgrralrvsp.fi for the sclentIHe nMiltv and learning n# the State hoard of health, hut we are IhmiihI to t|ue*tlon their conclusion* from the fact that eminent- physicians In Hie neighboring counties have de clared the fever at the College to he malarial and typhoid in its nature, and Hiere is grave doubt whether more than four cases ot typhoid fever have been at the College this year. * The cursory and imperfect examina tion made hy the State board of health is shown by the fact that two palpable errors are inade In their report. The dairy, which they place under the ban as a probable cause of di-ease, was not, built on a pond, which had been tilled In, and there is not a single privy on tbe “surrounding bills” above the dairy. The w ater frrm the o'Jy privy In tiie neighborhood reaches the ravine Iwlow the dairy. Then the statement li* made three separate times t'at the wa'er closet* should be outside the bar- ru t* and not Inside, and should he ••defached” front them. In fact I hr * ater clisset* werw removed from the hull ling more than two years ago, and they are now detached, with an open rwrreMnf air pamlng between. I tlh# mmm § %# *mp#» m0 f## fm»*% #mm* | iflf# i# WMPPi fMMMl Mr vMMMNHI JHMMRMmi 9*#| i l9f|#%i#g ##|#f ; m4bf m •C« #m4 Pf gmmgmi •lllr## f li|gf# |* l»»f I ♦ # t- aw t \hm •• •I O k#vU. , •n*l mikvt J. T. Hogg. Kd llsycs. # llr.J. C. Miller, _ (omifilttee The meeting nf the farmer* at Cave’s Church on Aug ist lith to hear from the Faculty of Clemson I’ollege.on Impor* tsnt matters directly concei iiutg their Interesis Is ex|)ected tobe iFuPiiirgest galheiingof the hushaud<ry '<ff Barn well counly that the county has ever had. And to tills end we invite every family wnstirttr or 12 mire* to afd In a basket dinner on tliat day. Come and bring your basket that those who live too far may spend a pleasant day. We hope to artange for cheap Hail Hoad fare on that day. W. W. Hart,—“ For Committee. — * Tiie Farmers’ Institute which will be held at Cave’s, on Thursday, Au gust Cth, hy Professor* of Clemson Col lege. w ill he worth fsr more to the peo ple of Barnwell county than a dozen campaign meetings. These Institute* have been held in other counties In previous rear* and all Iprogresslve fanner* w bn attended them were both surprised and gratified at what (hey heard and learn*d. It wa* like turn. I#g o«er • mew )#*f. Tmft ftori-B, ibrr#fa*r# t hmyern I lift! Ib#9# #111 b# tto Iftf f y%l||»'yt## ftl t ###• lb#l tW*# tb# ( a Tat lives »v*nr cmiLinormRCURC 00 o^a mortLK. ft%4 #•#§#<••# ••• ####••• #••••% LA.GflRDEUE.Tffircv.u. KcUcvvn (srip in 24 Hour*. Judge Hlmonton rendered another anti dis|>en»ary decision on Saturday, in the case of IV, C. Moore, liquor dealer of New York, against the State Coi^stables. The decision holds that under the interstate commcrcetrcts of congress dealers in as well as manu- raOTuief*' Of iptftra mitrg lir other States inay,ship tlieir goods into this State, store and sell tliem in original packages, and State-constables are per manently enjoined "from interfering with lhem. These original package dealers must observe Abe other provis ions of the dispensary law, sell nothing smaller than half .pints and only be tween <> a. m. and •> p. in., allow no drinking on tiie premises, sell none or. Sunday or to continued drunkard*. Gov. Kllerhe says of the decision: “I am not going to give up the tight hy any meins. I ntrnd to push It through to the end, and I believe that in the end Judge Wimnntnn's decision* will be overruled by the Supreme Court. The I dispensary will run on lust a* It ha* I been gulag. I don't Ihlak that .!»« board of control will mak* any changes I I# lift FOR SALE. I Mill ■!** , BETTER BARGAINS In all Sitmincr (hmmIn Tlinn wm* ever in** ■ * fore offert'd ill Soulli ('tiroliiul. AT COST* All Xcglijjo; Knicknliockcr ami SnmimT Shirt*. Strnrr Hats, Thm Suits ami Coats) Ladies OxJords ami (ientlo men s Underwear. sample prices: ____ Thin Coats ' at oO Ke^l’mc Shirts “ 2t Straw Hats from cent-*, % i rr^" l() “ lip Gentlemen 7 ® Under Suits ,70 cents.per i C. C. Homespun 1 yard Wide at 0 1-2 cents per yard. other "oods “too numt rous to mention" at like low prices. The "ale wiP he |»ositive a* I need room for new good® arriving and must have it. SO LET EVERYBODY COME AND BECOME d f < the t RE M THU VIBE I nv yO lO JD/V. I.HKIM .HOI. A IK'S, |Sftf^#f#l) 9 8a C \l -Y • I 4 I I lllilll I* YCLt ♦ ^ * Ur f ir% *• u (I! - C ^ .<7* l ■no l«K*a *w' * s<si.* ISO-4 a* «Ao MkMhi thos f mv*v ssm-MJ U *«m t-s a paMMani v#ua •aaaa I «■** a. p»M is. soo »s4 os> mo w»—4 » «a iho ^o*i* m4 ys'tskrwi aoo- •xoovewog | Mold so* y«*evoo Iho •M* *4 a fwltis-ion M I oowM aatd » vsiM o-4 It | e-osM IU« tosor-l tbsl OsT hostors* eoxsgemi ot* me sorb 1**4 I rooid MU dl*. hstge |hr dultr* *•( the se'.Slorul .-fh.e, • llh-nil ,nsaklng n* ft ice* « hi, h I am unable I . bear. *• a palrlnli.' rliuen I sin • lllmg to •n*k* snv rra* rsl.le vscrlNce fur Itic g.HMl of my fellon citizen*. If (lie nc- csstrti* w quired It, but a* I now see It no such emergency exi-U. I have no doubt that olh'r go,..I citizens who have a greater fondness for |Htltlical life thm I, and who iwrlispa arc cast ing “anchors to the windward” for something higher, will solicit your vote* for the office, so that you w ill have the opportunity of making a good selection. To those of my friends who have so licited me to make the race and were so kind as to give me llattering nssur anees of their support, I desire to ex press my heartfelt thanks and grateful remembrances. On their account I would have been glad if I could have seen my w ay clear to run. but I am on ly-a lawyer and after so long a time de voted to tliat profession, I fed sure that the best results of my labor can only be w rought out in that Held, and as I believe tliat every man ought to .to the very heat work that hi* toivlrnn- merits will permit. I have reached the conclusion above announced. Very Truly Vour*. I auric T. lalar. Til E tot MY Al I I \N« K. . TW ^ •«* ■ brr I j nsswilng nf lb* ( warn* Ati*osM* • as held ni Itsjnn«H usv t zv* •af. %m*4 I iiir tTift m i *b## • b#^# kmmw n# # >. - i g #bftb^, #4Nl ib# nft'lb 1 '* tb## ' # mm-m k*M A CWMSAvrS vA dv A ii.*»mm «bs« mmm a gkaas scwvnsm *•*,- * •• w dw Asm# N* Ort* wMO MM *m 4>n*S vi,.. * *•# p*4V.4,»M *n. sn.i* e nMiv S*»*w *•• * •• • «»••• »I4-*M.V 4... 0. i huters *1 and j* firM. J.ssl I* alwat* a v •I Ills, k v Ml*., t^uiir a niimlirr «.f ut'l. here I hi- w « k. and a g* arf, thev are. Mr. A. I*. M .MMlward got the c<.n. tr»4‘t to do lire w.mhI work lor lire iif*w Itaplrsl 4‘liurch w hl«*h I* t.* l»e rrerterl here in the itcai future. I.ightning struck Mr. I*. W. Far rell's stable on Motida v afternoon, and killed I wo of hi* tine mtleh cows. Mias l.ottie Johnston, r-ldest datiglt- ter of Mr. aid M rs. J. I,. Jidinstoii, died at Hook Hill last week. Mr .Jolimjtoii was formerly a resident of ilii* pDi.-e, and the people of” Blnekvrlle extend to them their sincere sympathies. I>r. A Ike if Hush is here on a visit to hi* parents ( ol. and Mrs. ('. ('. Hti-li. Dr. Hush stands higli in Iris profes sion. Hr*, is head niiysieian of the IMant System ilospital at Higii Spring*, Florida. A. It. C. TilK S'’ATK AI.MANt R. The State Alliance rlocs not s**em to l»c very niiu'li talk. <1 of ill.**.* dav s, but it* organization i* said In Imv a* •lior.g a* t-vrr. and i liLt i* are In li.g n.a.le ail; uver the Male t*. r« vlvr I.h-sI altiainr*. Il lave.' I ll.sl tl.i r. w ill t>e a full al ' leiKtaMc •! yh*rswnli*g annual nvaMtlng i l« b» h* Id al Ibl* et«< na liar *a«b l« *1. f ■ •* M Mm a* #88 1 9 IV |*iM•#• #| §*i AgTk*mhwfm #1 HI a.kii.gi.n, nw-nily •bi|.|« < *l I-* l.wg. 1*41.1 >r V e I * I l*H*s 4.f bullr i t>4 4,1. by the b»*a Hialc iMtnril ul A“• i.-.ill.i.e It gave *.» g«»4.| *atUfacthMi rhal a grot 4>f l.tind.oi bolter mer. hint* hi* •.-otofer all ..ider for III.'eiillie prinlu'-t of the Iowa Agrii'ullural t 'ulb-ge, wir.-b male* mxi pounds a day ‘Ihts export Unite will help ilie uleiUMargarine husi- il.*** in ibe I niU'd Slates. Over a hundred IhoiHiud eon) miners in Ohio, Indian:!, Illinois and Pennsyb vanla a e OTiton a strike for lilglie r wages. For a long time they have • arm'd barely enough to kre|: soul and body logetlu r, lint tlieir Kcpiihlican lio*-os promised that .McKinleyV elec tion would bring prosperity a id the grimy m derground toiler* believed it, but their eyes are at last opened. Many railroads and manufacturer* j have been caught short of coal an A will have tmulile unless some early settle ment is reached, , A monument, built by contribution* of f'onfederate Survivor*, lo Mrs. |,u- eind.i llorre will he unveiled at t'h*-»t- mil II ill, Faluda cnuAty, on the 2*;i|i in»l. Al 1 lie on.breik iif the war Ix - twe.n llie Slate*, she enlist-il with her liustizinil an,I i*iil% *011 in t oinpaiiv k, . MarrW n by him Bitch a »l riiieo. AH vv f*. M r m n«( •f M1 1b for hi eti-h 1 >1 in b •u'd he easily V* lltl* kind ol KU it ire .1 matter would tie i,f inrsiiinthle lii-t**ri- eal value. But thi* is niU *11: children would ted more vcncratii'O lor a father w ho w oiiid.gi ve in tangitile s!i »!>e an account of his w ar record, and when that father wa* •lead and gone, how much iliov would ptize tiie sketch. IVrhap* this suggestion wiij not be follow ed hv a single sketch, lint I do no liarin in making il, and I make it for the cause of history. Ilik*. <’. \ 4 M, • nk’* llrii tl* lot i mm * mi mi t f' v • i < I## brr#i tbft » ftl pni ftmftvftnft J##m ft## 14## #ftH|| 8## %## t iwftillp ##8* 8bi# ftl -- * *> 1 .«##•» ft •w#R#i •1 lb* aa In aB > vtart l%#fft mi mi M. Ik###*# C###* Mi*# db# BiMftl ! ai#iif i#% uro i 1 Nfti##• 1# tl 4 $mm4 Tin m 1 • • . 4Nb# 88li j i • a # B|«rf # #, 1 ib# #ftftb •ft * M l #■ V » »* ||ft |MMb 188 i iNm#t , <<i##»^ft»» t 8#t4 8 • 4##Ak# 88 » mm tm ■•• > k ft #ftftft' • SPECI AI, NOTICE Correspondents will please direct let ters to me at BlitT'kyiMe,,” in order to en sure prompt delivorc. Letters addres sed to me at Bfiniwcll are delayed, and cannot receive tiie immediate attention I desire to give them. G. N. ASKEW'. Co. Supt. Education. MEt'XION. .The survivor* of r<i«. G. and II. of ill** 17th Kcglmcnt B C. V., Col.* i Mc- MasU-rs, will hdd ihdr annual rninlon at I’Iom r* on 1 he :h dav uf July, j roMUtand* Art* r>,r- I ¥ Al.BO, S One tract nf lAitd in Midway Town ship containing - ■ acre* and . ImuiuvIi d by IV. Gilmore Siinm* and li'vlixl u|.,m a* the pro|M*rty of Martha , Glover to satisfy *:tid execution. AL'O, One lot in the town of Barnwell hounded North by street separating it from Mrs. Alford, East by Wage tier, Wc*t bv-slollll G. Owen*. Levied upon 11* t he property ot M rs. M. II. Hy me, to sati*fy said execution. A I,SO, One tract of land in Red Oak Town ship containing mfU acres, part of II. M. Dunean tract and under execution in the name of H. M. Dun can and levied upon ns tiny proper) y nf thv Bank of Charle-ton and to be sold to satisfy the said execution. FRANK IL CREECH. S. B. C. Sheriff's DfHee, July 10th I8t»7. W. IV!. GARVIN, Manager, B|ackvli:e, S. C. Th 1 ni. tii XJIaAC Hume iHiHisru m