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JH ~T~ ~—(- Thi* week »he ilny* £*tp ilx ininute^^PW^f JiuUee Hi-nry H-Jyer died on lenCth— ’ ^Mnrtny i»t lit* homft in Uliersw^ ngetl j*) _ TitU week the ehatu cni'K U on-the Willl^n roatl. year*, after a loi'K hik! iialuful illne«j«. hi* Senator Alilrh;h ami Reprp>entatlve PaU^riion went to Coluuttila Monday twruooo. i.m in m*v be rea*mt ( alily ante nid* will not forget him aa lon^ aa he We were jjladileneil on (fintlay hy a call frt»m onr good. friend UtV-i- V- . Still of Blaekvllle loll CnminencIriK Tuesday the abort train HI, leave* Barnwell at 8 a. ill., arri vinjr"'.it ;bt Blacky tile at 8-20. la • '•< ' • Mls«e» Bonnie and "’Helen Bniwp. o f SiiiiiieFare’ tfie itpetty gue-ts of Mr*. •Iiiiia B. Kasterlli!^ V ■Pditet Ooaialea Unarmed, Shot Do i - I am prenareu to ne'aott.. proved farm* for live year*,- ( A Den*'men t*; Intel tat 8 per cent on oiler tl,0t. , 0;^7 per cent, on loan* ov >1,000. i>oirt-W.lte. coin* and *ce'inc. ; , J. O' raTTKaaox. * > • Barnwell-, S. C. hi rJ tVA\IKl>. ; O'd -Scrap Iron.—Old plow*, hugirv'and wagon tirofl. axles. Th «dd inill macliinety. lira**and copper. <dd atorea, Ac I lake any- and all kind* n*f old scrap iron and ateel, large and amall piece*, i.in tiling taken. GattWr »p ali and Bring or send to me. ' Julian K ItarrNon, • Gun aiid l.oek Smith Barnwell, S. C NOl’iqETO I)K!5TV>‘A v >i AXDCRKD ‘ > ITOHS, All persona Indebted to the estate o.t E. T. McCreary, deceased, are required .to make prompt pavtmmt to the under signed, and all person* holding-claim' against said estate n il. present tiiem to me proper^’attested. •- _— r - » J. l i 'urinan Barnes. Administrator. Greenwood, S. C., January 2d. HOI. on at 8. KramotT*. , . . . Mr. J. J. Holland of Charleston v!*i- and ted Barnwell relatives last Week, IJldgave tia 4 nicppall. • V - YK.[ hit price* liefrtire yoir huy Spring Suppilel. f tgtm make ii'riMeresttng «-o you. -4^. Krasuoff. ” , " • . *- - - » -. "t f '•jr' ... Y t - - - l,ien‘enantGovernor .lolin T" JSloajL lia* appointed Mastet (>. Giincarf Boi- rim ate Page. C. A'Unir Be,t. Iwj-.. went ty> Char- t^ston the flr*t of .the seek on imimr- ■ tain prolesstoiialdrdsioesa. . ^ M r. J . [>. Garriann i* a iHoj^l anii- acrlhcr a* well a* utodel farmer He a)wavs pays in advance and his crop* ali' av* pay him. ’ ' . Manied. Januarj ;/ 7rh, IhOn, at the residence of the iJrlde’* lather. Mr. Kd Birt anil Miss Grubb*. Key. A. Bui*t oftii iathig BA M BERG‘TiOC X i’ V.NEWS. B. W, Mlley K»q. has been e’ected County Attorney lor the next two Jear*. Hon. H. M Cniirt,State f.iqunrCom- tnis*ioncr, will/nor sranrt for nr idee lion. He a ilTr.-toi n to hi* farm and pruVably establish a-cotton seeil oil mill at iMmnjark.," ^ The/Bethodlsw of Bamberg contein- toit*d«ing t.hiV year a handsome ^r t ,frck churclw J . Khrhardt is padlv in need of a den- Vt. 1 Rev. Marion I•‘argali, the new Prenid* i-'iig Khferaif the < Irangebnrg I list ri’ct, nwid preach «t Denmark next Sunday, *1 Dr. Cob*man of Xewberay I* wow h»- deate<qyt Olar. Rev, S- C. Hair trardieen r-AUed to preach at M nnter’* CUapiTTM* year. CommU*|oner Clia*. ^McGeiver di* h-irsed ifdal til special roadjax money TortTfrll*4i k diSTfict. ^ The eonpfwjtot $722 10 a* it* Decein- •pensarj proHt* intauf her *hare of jis At noon on the 0th iu*t. Mr A E. If KUn.nons ol Bamberg and Mr* Biddy fHe'a ot the- Khrliardt aection were ^i!arr*r*ifb$ Rev* M. f,. La "•on. The Herald .say* ; -• M r Simmoiia D one-of our most pro*- rierou* a ltd progre«»i\e larme^j,,. »>w n- ‘infe ji magnificent plati'Mtion near* tow n, ami i* a Iinw«ut4n'w ithal. His |e jriou of fnend* in thi* community < x- teinl-congratii.alhm* and veiv Fic-t wUhe*. Mi* Hier*, ihv bride. w»* a Mi**vCar.er before her first rnarrlagir I:, k/id 14 « ulnar of Mes*ra Wiltlaia* am! JWet»H-iC*rter. Spc i« a line lady 'and »i II rec, i iy a warm we leone to fh4a ciiiunihinjyc ;——I —- T. VV^ I'garist : ne*.< store on Main ^Street. Bam bet g w H» l,urnedTbnr*d-iv. momtryc i.o** $8 0nnr.ti.«MT»n< e $» 27' M|»s Gertrude lh ice. jtged f7.-ilaiigh- ler nf, V i K B, yri.-y-w |i,i was den tally Innor tiO‘trf:iy>; died of Ue?4n PiVi^a on Tin 1 7llt^iti*t. ^s^lANK XtM It K. tv A'oodHV, January IfHh, ledng biithdai—a legal .Jiolldsy. i ii*. Bank of diarn w <•' i'bere will lie preaching at old Cinm- biadurfoli Snii-Uv next at 11 A. ,Jl.» for lofi'r'ii Ing d.ij * 12o’cU'i k. W. («. Biit^n. / Married, at re*i lence of the bride'* fattier Deeeinbwr 24th, 1W02, by Ke^-. G. X. A*kew. Mi*« Alice Still and M izEil- die Wade, both of Barnwell County. 'IN* Zaidee S|mm* and her guest. If is* .Virginia Xon i* of A ni|er*on, le't j ) Saturday mi yi-Vt It. H. S,, liar- zog’e family iit Kayettvilly, Arkansas. Married at Healing Springs chureli on Til tirsday. J an. Mi h, at 4 p. m , Rev, C7 K. iiiirts olHciatlng, Mr. B J. c- A fnen owes them money. There can bo no serioiM-ebjoctlon* a'Tnairr* “kiTd'wTITj?TrK II If hf' WTIf refrain from saying”! tohl you »o. I2a*4ern trjiyplerssay thit the rea«on there are noVtervous women in China is because they waar soft shoe*. 'I here U no doubt thiTThe hard soled shoe*of •the w«*iern world are the canse fotycll uei ve racking and mental and phy sical wear and tear. \ After a bud day much relief can found in lif t slipping on of a pair soft soled shoes. • 'Gftn BisilDuke is wypposed to about the mo.4 absent-minded man Ketrtnckv. Hdlias hern known to pa** Hi* w fc in the street yvithaqt recogni zing her. * A. short time ago the ^jener- al’s son, who, had been away for'some time, retnymid to Loii-Dvi.lle and bnard- »‘d a streetcar for home. At tlueTtieXt' larmer ilidgeuer it gotVnran I t.he young man io.e a:ida-^tciuied In* haijili" Hr* father siiook it lieartily and said, * How are you ibis moi.njpg, and bow is your latlier >*’ ;5 imow POISON your Ldo^d ? Physiciaas call , it flal'nial tlerm. I^can be seen | changing red blood yellow under of -.f > nd * « 5 i he of be in "Help me to catch him. mister,’’ said the small hoy, as lie ’dashed bv in pant’ v ibg prirsuit of hi.* v ju\onile enemy. "Ke p your monih shut, aad you^f catch him,” advr*e.4 the man,- and tlie boy uodvistoo I In an inst iuc. and, un- deistaudiHg idirsed-nis mmitli and rah, on, easily inirfiiiig down th'* object of ! is pdrsuli.. who^bad been running npe.i- mouthed, ami was *<*>n doubled up wllli a sti'cli in his side. Learn to laugh. A good laugh'is heller fljaiLmedicine Learn to'tpll * story.,.''A well told sf'bryd* a* wcricohie a< a sjuih'-api ill a sick m uh. Learirlb- k<H»p your'own iron-tales Ho yourself, rile worl I is too b'ii*y to care lor your ills and sorroiKar' l.rarn to do some- thii:g f.ir, pi liens Even jf you area hediidden fnvalid tliere is always sume- IliingV 1 " 1 (Tin do to make others hap pier. and lhat, is ihe surest wayd^kf- lain happinesa. ^or yoursuif.— Boston Beacon. 1 mters.scope. It works day and ’ digbt. First, H turns your coir our coir' ^ f sensations creep down your j .backbone. You fed weak and worthless. ^—n ' , 7 ROBERTS’ CHiLL TONIC will stdp the tcouble now. It enters s the blood at once and! i~r drives cut the yellow polionJ If neglected and when Chills,' 1 Fever*, Night-Sw eat* and a gen eral break-down come later on, Roberts’ Tonlp will cure you th.*n— bat why wait ? Prevent f-.tturfc sickness. The manufac turers know all about this yel- 'ow p>i. J .on and have perfected Roberts’ Tonic to drive it out, nouiish yotir system, restore appetite, purify, the blood, pre- 1 cure UbRIs ' cni and cure Gbills x Fevers and Udji. ' It has cured thous- •i »i !‘l -iire you, or your < i xck. Th.sistair. Try '• i<’#, 27 eseta. NO f l UK, XO PAY. ST r. IN THE DARK I).yyH./'^_ John. UrE.Liovil tells. In Frsirt Kerley, ajid >t' L Ml** Rheta Willis Blume. Gm.d Xews for lovers of good flour S. Kr/i*noif sells tlie Sylpli fl.iur. mo oilier Bo c S--' "Rp’V, W. M .Tone* eoniinnes to im- provm He will *oon go in Richmond for hospital treatment, which w iH.'tr r^ Imped, ie»toie ttf§7 UeetA)Iffess of hi- rigii' arrii. '. , .Major E. .Spann to w a Hammond was iiv vt-rts have bur one fanth Urey arh too f* r berween riiH-Statn ha« in all its vHEzeuship no more aelndarly gei>U#4na*i-.-.c i— Miss Ernialine Birrgoss,-one of Aik en’» pubtie-r llowei-, aficr an enj iy- .ahle vi-it to M isvt 'orrie TImsIhVA I sit*, has returned home, leaving .ere* of friends w ishing lor lie-e.iriy relnin. *- ('apt, G. K. Birt give a delightful infair dinwer on Ihur-dsy to hi* two good sonsr-theU- pretty bride* and a. iiilmheT of inviied friends. It w.is.sn oeca-ion of rate enjoyment to all pres ent Dr r. J. OlPeios.' the specl-ilist o| dumliia. S. G , will be to Barnwell luiin.-ri v ;ll-i u>i.i.y. d to tri^at sll troubles of lb? eye, ear f ihdser t.hronj and lung* U j* ti 11 mg sd/p^-tai-ie* i. guaranteed. \ V —*__i TO LEASE, for I to avew*^ Hjnoitf'a 1 acres laml. froiiT •'> H'cre* up'..a<ij tt^-ut [>• corpor*d»"Tiiiii;s—clay Mii>*od. * ' •' - - ' Jt.-A. KtH*. M r JauTesvR <’ t.*<>n r f .A ugu • ta, i-lid Jesse >1,' Ve\ah, d uglter f Vit-.ibflatf^nc? collected for fhe 12th census j^b to *hT»w thal male* are he- eoming weaker physically »nd more Misee.piibie to di-ea-se nn'Oha l> while mi; tie- ti'e growing strooger at d c< U-. efitutii liailr belter >quipped for ibe haftleol life Mill m oe sa/prisiitg i* tlie largH ni'Uiher ti 1 soieitB ^uiui-g 'lien. In tua,coo*n« \ear-, tber- were 7) I G suit I ties re pi i ned. Ol these J,,Sl!l wc'C in tie* and I 1 n.yfemale*. . V( tiutfii *?tfiiis no longer to be-tliu veaker ve*ve|. Leslie's Monthly, the story of. a lucky viHage In war jtlme. A .man talleti st the little lions?'of hi- reiglihor, k>»*ed the ehlldren, and shook baniLs tlnth .the parents}* “I may-n-t see >mi again,” lie g.-iidi ” 11> nigh* I go to join M-tigan.” 'Th»V.ho*f wenit to Id* liitl? wardrolo. took from it hi*-g real font, thrust a, pi - tT*w-p*>ekot7k«iid threw it over the armfff his gorsf. I’oih wi re poor (neij. and w inter apitrosched The vDltoi teieil to ret tu n the ? ’at, hut the of tier said No. \Vin take the coat. Your pa*h 1* to (n* tme of nriyotiito; besides |'|) not need It. To-morrow morning I stan ‘Xcrpth to enlist. M y governinent has oveH-o*r.s fo spar?, and p’-tols, too. Yoir w bo go South may tin<lutd!her. TIotTThTeis. you, friend; niay we return' toinget again. HAKSESS, Mamma—Don't he so selfish. Let your baby brother play with j our mar ble* a little w-hile Tommy—But he mean* to keep them -alwava/ Mamma—Oh, I gne-s not. Tommy— I guas* yes, ’jeause he’s swallowed .’em. Smu^vTTiiima exp?rIt-nrr-« nrFTP]>orf ed frtim__lialy h* to the effect of'ta»lo • t>n the nci \ e* of—the sick an’l fnsank "si*i s an Xeliaugt*. In the bospitifl fqr the insane at. A lexa-uxlj'iH special runtpi qrearranged with gla** ih~fhp-w4udo vi stitl also rt-tl nr blue paintson il.e w .iH-. A vloit-nt patient .is siiiTdeulv brought into a-ltlije.-room and lelt to tlie ellfct* of titslTolor (.h hi* niM Vi *. Om** tmi- niac was cured 10. tin h».ur; anather was *t peace in mind alter passijig a tlar in a room of vfolpt, I’he r*d room i« ti«ed for the commonest ftid’itr^W tie- np-nt ia—nielancU<iTta—>ii*iiallv accoirv- I anietl by a ri‘fn*al to take food. Aft r three honr* in the reil room a patient .tfleeted i'i thi* way heg t.n to be cheer- i nl and ask for fond. JRI-UUVEXaTED VV () M E, X-. f: Xtit>7 w«-t-e ■ma; T-ed- tt- liiti-t llumeiT the biitle’* Rev .1 D Mooie t* ATT IMA. are tax iirftr.s I w i-'tic* theiii a x l s 3np. in. at t he mother, ifa-nwel j iatiog.Mt^ and. In re i,ni| all »V and iiap- W id he i losed. . I’artiea having pafii-r maturing that day. will piwR'o aiiticipatc p.n ineti.t ' 1‘. M. Buckiirglrrm. t asiiic Z=5 ( A STI.E 11 A U7. Itacpvin^J n - ,1’ V In; K A' o _1M X X ViT— K-of 1’ CI i Menprrv id um M E I/I n a'lhe-Resn?r Dealjy li is m i-1 more in. • 'siietl «»«?■ tar k* a*nd ha» taken Irnm o ir mi Isi Brotlier M E. I/Jir T'en- fnte U I* imsTdved. by Black\Tlie {.< dgi N'o laK.of 1* In con Vent ion assembled. at thi* Lodge has sirslaiinil all irteu ^valifg.lo8<-iiL the death o.' liro M. E refit of saffi'hat we extend to tlie of disorderly Ko.our sfm*?re *y nrparh v *’ fluwARD. ibiessing ta atistain. TTa Bar We py Ii!e. -. _ ‘ » Married .bh fh** ecpivi u g of .ttie h h in-1 . a; FairfaJL Mr E *W wtWbiaril of (ir- enwond and M s* Lo?4lfln \ n -i i B «*d>*-r of Kairt.-iX.'' ttei-TJ. K Bisleh; peflorined the ii4|iT'V i-^reiminy a' the •onlTA.iT the bride's uncle. Mr ;G. " . Barber. Mr‘ anM Mrs ^hepfiaril | >fi oh tfyg .Ht h for 1 their fm iiee- iiniue in Gie-n.wond - -An inquirer w isbe*(o kri-ew w hat h can plant. |»V sow on a nch fot twiW v,. a- -II gi ve eal liesi looif for a miji/h -.cow, A* soon as tgfi.'uhd is dry em»ugh plant In mw * 12 to Is in< h*« apart r\ e* ). th? land i- quite rich the i vo uul bai l*'7 mar xh* to cut April,2b to .Ml and '»4m>u twoor three TititP*' iitte- tlia«,' iMani. ihe eajlv cultivate them and fliev full cron ready to.litgiu—o’d _Ltt::tfie fa 11.' TiTiTTIji'T^Trrt Howard appears to be t. the gajig^iiiu-J rnnrt^. , -“llulclty. He had vfery swell apau , .mente In a. locality, of qafisUopable| wel | ,^^ n c nature on Gates street, between Ger- When htsmipartmcnts make fa i r'leed planted in January. Wlien one w"rnng(it In tty? Gniber Tfl! - r, ‘A gources of this section w ithin tlie pa*t forced -to t he (illlllg g'Plj^ IKLES fJ.r.AY T() -k=4^-\ ^XXML ToJusj|J.ic 11 - s 11 e s , l*i‘;l*i rw*i hmile vals and Latfy. were searched the chief,^the city, de- ret -service men fbund receipts f(4r furniture and fur- liiqil.njggi-t indeed. . j get this reliable remeilW at CreeVli's trrr|ea* Tneann^i N a ' ^TT’lia nn acy. fly taken to renlace. th? for- | miilierles TVfeJieen sd reckdassiy nuns nishings which had cost Howard hun- ... died* of dollars. There was also a new dresfi miitf case amf a new vaHse. both J of tine qnaHty. The olflcers aLso found a numlier ofpitsof clothes and other articles (TT-'appjrcl-some rough and evltfenily used “’on the Toadr“~ot ( for use in the city. When Howard was - brought suddenly into Chief Daly's of fice where he faced Inspectors Gregory and Irving the crook showed that he recognized the latter whj^were wit nesses against Howard (or Hearue as —fie was then known) for blowing open a safe at Barnwell. W. Ya. In March, 1899, Howard was sentenced to spend *-three .years at Moundsville, W. V4. ’ When Howard's person was searehed the police found 1300 sewed in the seat of his underclothing.^ " SOLAN, THE AUTI8T. - -rr The next most Important in the party arrested seems to-be Thomas Nolan. The police apparently have . some information as to his past but ' they will divulge nothing, except in regard to Howard. Whe» rested in the house kept by Carrie Baker, Nolan had nearly $400 on his taking of moiieymHtU' trer .fda'nting: tTOW to use ‘ ‘Stl C kt 1 . f a ni i n P' I n Sun lit miuate postage ‘’•-■"'■f 'i'tarttjr nf 4 4. EUliNlTUltE; FARM IMPLEMENTS ’ buggies; WAGONS Fife, Accident, GsrciorLC LIGHTNINC? i - FAKCT GOODS. 4 Lm£ STOCK TO SELECT FROM. AT AND BELOW COST. —OFFICES AT^ COME ' AM -EE COtmiCED. ••.**• 1 — ■ '■ tfs mmmmmL—m BLACKVlLLE, S. C. 1 Glenn springs fr* ’ It 1 -*n e \ir toiilm/!rv but Inconte-t Hhh* fact that some w iimcti at *Vlif— "hen mo*t pe'p'e die nn.lergii a sort of natnrifp’we-s of rej-i vcrrftT rn—hsir ind U-etb grow again, the ivi hrk !►* 'di >|U>'iulTi'Hii the skin and sight ntnl fii-at,ing teacq-ii' e their former 'slurgr MINERAL WATER, * -t-- A M irqbjse d • M ir.ii. au * «n “xami « of bi* ' i e .-n ! P**mark*tde phemunero “. Sin* d ed m Hi'* ■ :ige offTpigi t v -six, *> it a f«*y ye tr-before Jier deatii she bi- rain. 1 iu appearance quite young again, ie I’he * one eh tnge tia|tfi*Mird t < a'ini i of Jtie nam •‘of Hariru o i , s V< rtltte, \\ In, tiv uge- .'i sljit'T-t W'i bkt her a rit k <•-. regsote i-b-- : -ig'i a d_ grew -e . eral n-w y—-Uk H |osli** tiled, ten \ear- Jatei It r aiqie t r inre w .v* atmn*t tha tit -Y< Still' ( \ 4 i i v l x )i iii t ,‘uul • ^ v Ci imra‘i* A h\* The Best on the Market. For Sale By . ; . .' G; K. Ryan, A eh I • ItitHiy fot eotlghsUndcohls i-gii-f n/bl. inu vi>i*( " a nf soineihinl' tluti "id iclleye a*—l cure «l:e mure . *{•- vete ind .lang-rou- ir.u't-ol tlii-iiar am! I mg trouli!v'». hit. -hall \ oiiilo y (jo rti a " armer and mote regular climate> r.,-' Si I... ...Ta. ii.i.. / _ . . . fH )H!5 Ye*', ff p/-»iitli!,’ if nm pti»» fji- ji.in f t.lleJ.- t::o-e tTi ke I It ■dv t!iat ba-'iteco in'ro lueed in all t iv- i i/etl con'it'e- "fib -'io-cei- iii severe -throat. li’iNihle*. ”Bo-ehte's —(UTrtnaii T4 n‘dt only tint allay *1 nfluintuaTtfmr- irgoi»(Tiiight‘ and eurt * the patipnt,. Try o.\k Recoliinifiuleil many ve.tr* by in the "iirld. —-Yrm—oh+t- G e t G i e■ • n V.spec i aLA-hmt^.:, .rr-'i'o oi; ukru;x u^- We return our Itesf Stanvf 1 ;‘l u * rUs t^ .. . fence" nr confederate dV^^^^^^jiianv rn*tomer* for their g aspect ability in some large \ loimgedu-ing tlie past'yen respect ability sells'the stolen stamps to houses, etc. thanks to our generous par- year and ns*ure whole. A Public Apology A •A special to The State from (’n^ini- bia says I’irtitmaster Ulchardson'-s'puh- lic dcclaimer of responsihility or en- dorsement of,attacks on Senator 'rill- jnan that have appeared in hi* p;vper will probably avail to induce theseim- tor to yvitiidraw his opposithtn U> lUchardsonXcx'nlir^matiori as postmas ter of Greenville.Senator Tillman has maintained that “prlvute apologies for puhne slanders >yill not siittice. them dT-jmr slneere appreciation «tl liteir etlltltlence^and good will. We Hope to give yijiiidm better service* alo.year ami many nio're. waul. Very Truly. - • . ing the M ( >L A I R PORTEiL Alie COllectF’' 1 emnp'eted our aTinu-tT l« i t«JD,heCi»u^^ r T of South Carolina, a° ’ J . ^ bin - from 'the mountafn to , |^ -k a ' person. • - . When the otticers searched the room, which he had occupied they found the r ;equipment necessary for the work of safe blowing. The heavy tools are picked up In the towns in which tlie UnitedStaU* today than ever before. work Is to be done,hut there are other tools which unmistakably are marks of the profession,aM Nhtan had these Id his room wrapped In ai bundle. Therewaa -a flash light, such, as is used by crooks, and two electric bat teries for the light. There was also a pocket contyass, a mileage book of the Southern Railway Company with Thomas Nolan’s name written there on, a Otit’s revolver and a large nom- The sehatorsaid he would "consider.’ the withdrawal of his. opposition to the postmaster's confirmation when the latter disavowed 1 ’ through the editorial columns of thepaperof which he Is'business manager, responsihility of the attacks on the senator’jtxharac- ter. ’i ■ * > A - f jo the KTch fn^tanv^ ■ JUilitr iWAiii ai»V lA appears from census statistics that regrets for the passing of the In diana of the United States are vain and useless: that, as a matter of faejb, there is more Indian blood in the NOTICE LAND’ FOR SALE. -in Red Oak Town- DRY GOODS, GljOTHl XG, XDTIOXS SHOES..HATS'; TRl’XKS 1 ^ ’’ and MEN’S WEAR. ii Ay KKtit lT..u K.- Ill Kell Oak Tow n- *liip, 1MI Acrt s. 'j. Anmk. E. Dm urs Fi xt k.—In Bluek- ville Tqwn>hlp, !JI jjit-ie*,. ()’BaSxox Pi.ai'ki—Muir Itarnyfell W. • A enipulute stnek. froni the Li—uAlvhpH.t* -nrmithnl g «ud* - no to tlie finest draped ninth _/ prodiTrnt* of Aiur.rigjn skill- i d talent' und hihnr, t-ttn- *]5|" r I' kept, and ntl'eryd nt, JM? MiWFyr IfiKXHil V it T- ('ntrrt House, o.'i-s A^J^8■ llAKi.rr Pi.ack.—In Ricii Land Tow nsliip, Sin Acre*'. I -A- - ' • ' l| ^ ■•,.•- I Prices,r?a*opslilh and t.erm^ easr. Apply to^ J. O: PA’I I’ERSOY; — -Barnwell, S, ('. zfjd I uIso dller to the peopleuf Bartrweii Gpn nty a iomv AND- Live Stock At Lowest Rates In- Strongest Companh' CALHOUN & CO, ATLANTIC -«0AST - LINE. shurtrst mil (l'i(rk*st Itiistr t« thf gait A Vsrla N o -22 ( N in : ( Aim. JOlh tSOC Li-tetu I'tme. i: No M ■•Sootll pm 2 - Lr Augusta.... 3 2JI.V Kidibi n* . .7; 4 ni l.»- nmawell ... HIT ,|Ar' 8.2a Ar 7*0 . Ar-ft.4T 4 28 Lv Deimiurk. via A C L.AY' «.M ft(Kt l.v Orangeburg A G L.,.Ar R.4t ■8.3A 4,v .Suuiter \ ::i AC L. ...Ar 4.2C 5 20 Lv E'orenee via A G L. Lv 3.0# tft.28 Lv Fa'yeTvlITe via aCL..Lv I2.3C . ■ . ___ pa n'.JALv Wilson A c L T t-e ifraa mil 12 ft't Lv So. Ryy Mt. A C L .Lv 10.07 •I f.l Lv Weldon A C L Lv ll.(l» 3*» Arl’etei-fMii g A TTT777. l.v 7.8f I 12 Ar Kiehmnud A C L. ...Lv ,(1.1,8 iLr’l'Ai VVasiiingtnu I* K K. Lv 3.4f O.IJ Ar Baltihiore I’H_ R.. r..trv—2.1$ 7 ---Ji 11.'2n Ar I’hjiadolidbu j’ K K7 Ay 12.0# l" 1 * ram J -ft l Ar X YD'h’s (t rort’l St* Uv 9.3c • 22 0 Ar X. Y., W. 23d St ... l.v 9.21 I’llttfllsT, lS(Sfa«*e Btiflet Slrrpjng Fora lI'om 'Irenft and Augusta to New Ytrli wiilmui cuauge.. Fclluuiu Dining Car* between York. , ~ T. ( Flw WHITE. Sol, Agt., 811 Broad H, Angiivta. Ga. ,W. J.-( 1UIG. G V. A. •'O- H. .»l. r.MCiVouX, 1 irtlllc Manager. b 9 X. rnn I:: Vf the [ilcioe nf ym» >1 r* t c4rif^. 4nm(e-f^t H enrs^-, "bli alt the Calest’ ei|Htfn' fneut au11 niiiirovemeutp I’roinpr. persona! artentinn g’'eu to all inquiries an«f order*.. 7. ~ ~~T rountj I'aper. For county news nnd (g: ' *nniy jui-.V it ahou^d go Into every Femio. Htif-for news from the capital of your Pda to and every county in foully (.'aioUni,j served fri-rh every dnyt—fqr daily n< v. fron) Waiehlrislbh. the Fnjte'i Btatea and every 'other quai'tor of tho-gliibe, nothing i-an take th** ptac? In South Caiolina home? of The Iiagiv Slate. ^ ,_-r. jure—rrofffentofl*i tlmea In hla- _ _ WLidst of wara d u iaipoi taj.ce.' The iegi.Jtaiure. with SY M £ LLICHAMP, WILLI iiTOM i». L. tt te "1th next (V-veion. oL/Juir- the inauauriitldn^ of p* " Koyernor. will have, peepflar Irt- rrat. Man or womnn, tq / / koep the M e lia*M.Ue tii 1 Mrs. Jan? Ilopldp*’ Star Brand Boy (dothiiig, made 'vjlpii double ; k'TTeT* and -ion*, ahm a full line in elothing lor young men ami old iqen. arc, 1 believe, opposed to dp» iiy the negro.” "So far as Charl&thn itself ft con cerned, it must be admitted that she is hot receiving as much sympathy as might have bedn expected from memhereof the SoyJLD Carolina dele gation, in having a negro hurled di rectly at her door. Thi$ is due to the strange change of front last spring- with' reference to the domination of Mr. Ilarris aH-postmast^L When tlie name Harris was first sent in. pro tests cAme from Charleston that Presi dent llOoKeveit had appointed a “car- peCTTagJe'r* totfi^WOSt, hTTfaiTve pOst- olficeid the State. Investigatton, it was claimed, -would showf that; Mr. Harris was not a lx)na Jide -citizen of the State; that be was.in the. employ wast had tjicy found—j*,-* Secretary ; Hitchcock’s recent re^irt shows thstt there areTiow in the coun try 269,000 persons of Indian blood — a Larger number than when the Pil grim fathers landed ip Massachusetts. And the Indians are living better now than ever before in their.history. Un der their various treaties with the government, they have become tlie richqpt race of people, taking as a whole, in the world. -, % ' A der Inirns and r Stock If was then discovered i , ridge used l»y Kirspach w> one. "•'III H- Itruiaily Crralcil. 'k - " Levi Eieher, aged 'J.'i years, and iifs' wife, residing in Springfield Towjjfc ship, Pa.r have7 been tortured by of Hie^peusion offied; that he was re ceiving the customary allowance for employes away from homeLthat lie iiad formerly been in New York but did not receive this per diem expense appropriation/-that State being cou- isdered ids h4me. > So ifiueh ;was the president impressed by the assertion^ that he witiullrew tlii{ forainatJon front the senate! and thi} fight which Senator Tillmah had instituted was for the time w|$hout-a target.' Sud denly Charleston sentiment appear# masked thieves uni'll they told where . their money was Imldpn. The r oh I xth4 ^ ^ ‘ 1 held lighted laipps.lo Mrs. Kiclier’s feet and burned them until-the flesh fell otT liefore she eonse.nted ts) sliow them tlie.strong.tMix, where $225 wfis hidden.-Then they bound the victims to the lied with ropes and left them Joy KHIeil Him, Da vid • Thom psi »n one of the is-st known prospectors in the Black Hills, over which country he hunted gold for 17 years, recently struck a ledge of great richness, and after ten minutes,: of demonstrations of delight fell dead, says a dispatch to The Tribune from , - ut* ti nes, nuif/a-r iuF thn Hally I history, <,)f_Jhe wiglU, ’ 7.ng that D r* I enfrled In ent^-talnlnx/style In The S'tate. The mate will/tie sent dsity for } S a . year,- Wr'trrr inontha, $‘2 for 3 .month*; nr JiT*rt a fraction oyer tlie eoat I'^'f a poslage stimtii for one letter a oiiiMoiaapuraB!' ,,H >‘. r hiup education and informa- lion for a family fbr ,2 rents a day, , isn't 4t? ^ • Rut If yoii. can't afford* that, there j* Th/TTbyri \Vm kfy'Ptatei i.-ssu'd Tf * "days arifi FtHdays,'ea,ch Hiusiie ecu i * im? the most knuei tant, new s-from all Soulh i'a/nliiia ahd the_a;I.Llii at large tot “ Thai '(lay* and the pSereJIng day* STBiSe the last Issue. An-1 t!D may he obtain) d f«ir J2 a year. $1 for G month*. <>r Just attraction over a* hat/ cent a ttny' No family In South Carolina Is - too floor to take this pap?r. No money ran »)<.*-Mpesf TffTintter advantage by a poor 'family. It is a necessity. Subscribe NOW—TODAY. '".v 1 Pend p<*»ital or exprers rrtoney ordey registered letter or eheok To *< THE STATE COMPANY success bane: a n corn meal, strychnine; Ixiiled rtee w! • ious acid; and plaster gf part oh the side, i THE SUCCESSFUL PLANTER to have a change: ‘Pelt tured. Becjtus* bf-the FERTILIZES HIS LANDS mia buildings and t Koundax, S. D. An examt,lation made .trace hack the later by physictaiis., showed a blood vessel in the I train to iiave b^en rup- dition, the rodents w yirginia*Orolina Chemical Co., IONS Copyrights Ac. opportunity to fiourisi- - _ -, —- ” to tue innnrcipal labo? nu * ac,u r ts the best Fertilizer* ooLarlli*. crdseopkjally examined F rodent Was tagged'it was Chomital Co -* J infected one’ S '^ c ‘ An»f>ne spr.rtlng K akplrh nnd denfrtpUnn nay n'li-'klr ;uH«rtnm our oyinKui free wtietlier aa i»eiiiii-n it prohably paU'Nt.ible. ( (immanlM» hi* urlcilr roulbleutliU. lliuidbook ou Paleota nl’free. i'Me»l nk*rui j for »*curl!iapaUnt*. IMtcirU taken tbroath Mon* * Co. reee'.v* <r ku! rf illet, wit bout cbnreo, Iu the Scientific American -*TV« r^ezsmsjcEz ' inmawib [ ;■ w.. Et . I .j kcasuiao jo >rtba. fl. Sold by 281Cr»adwaj. house, where they were caugl such houses were, treated as inmate^ had beeiv infected ~ A banilsnmoly FI2#st rated week! (••liAUon iif ALT' '■ oL^-istscWi