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he Barnwell PbodIb- •JUfl »; HOLIES, Edilor i Prsp'r ^LlRtiEST COUNTY CIRCULATION TKiBUTK or RBSl-TJCT IO TUB "MISMOKY Of REV. AKTllim RUlsi'fn — THURSDAY. JUNE ^ ! • 1 25, 1!K«. There c»n he no hai'il Ihnes In old ‘ftaxo Ootlia. Seven lurbecne* were «d- vcrlUed In U'<t week’a J>i»* : pitch. ' ’. , f a A ijood m iny editorsl»i»ve Prom graue rc'cently. Tluv\*7irrTnn>er ptrii-' ‘lieh avndiuHto »crlHoi»e. Neither do they live them. New York editor* are n careful pco- 'ple. In h j»roini_jiki;ui‘e of them every Ideased quill driver lias a firm grip on UD hat, but Micro lino apparent on* 'easiness aboiit tlielr pockets^ The sp irkling Columbia State head lines that the t’Stato (tif South (’aro 4ina) I* sjien Jlng all of its TnfHH v.- Something must be done to raise more money.” The Long Branch Pliilosopher sug gests as a better way that it spend less. VlWrca* our Heavenly Father tn His ’Wlsdom'.\w liioh We cannot now uuder- staml.-havrciwoved bv- ; ifcnth our belov ed pastor, K»tv. Artbur Buist,' And li ft us wrthmit a teacher, and a* w<» feel so de**pty his loss after serving us so long ns pasfOT. ret'dring wifb us in our joy, and Ciinilortiiiit ns In onr sorrow, wo H«em It mec'j and proper,to, olfer Mils our heartfelt tribute iA Ms memorv. teavlng to hitler nilmjs to niohi foily*re. eonn« Ills niTiny vli thes oj heart and, mlrni. * ~ -^r— Tiniiefore tte it resolved. ; \ 1st ; Tliat we mourn with bis, grief stricken, family aud pray OAil to teach iinr tirarts to liw-»mhinis».ive to His will. 2nd : That we request ilie t'oiihty papers to piihllsh ibis preamble and resolutions also ask the Baptist Courier and Smith Carolina Baptist to please copy. - :trd : Tint aldank page In our minute book be inserilied t<> Ills memory, also a i bpv of lliis pi'cHinhlc a id rcsolutioi' t he piesi nted lThlpie dafuily of our de ceased bro.Iter and pastor. Ibme hv. order «>f Cypress Clinpei ( Inncb .lime 20. HKM. 51. O. W all .feting Moderator -i- tl. It. Anderson, A - 1. W . Ifmiiktev, NV. K. IMVens, 1* Myulater, >KO. U all. V Committee, . .. T’ha Aiken Journal and Review still hankers after Boone’s Black Diamond Railroad. WUenevcr it is built In tlie aweet bye and bye we’ll goto Aiken and let Brother Washburn crow, over us. As yet we are losing no tlevp and dreaming no dreams because Boone in his wrath that Barnwell wouldn’t chip in to pay his surveyors ran ills lind seven miles West of tow n. Editor Wallace of the Now berry Ob aerver lias kept .count of ttie graded school commencements tilts year and accord mg to ins tables liio graduates number 1-J7 girls to Idboym Thfl reason, we suppose. Is found .in ’the fact that b'ivs grow Trr»TlTieTelafleF days and enlist In the battle of life be fore they are trained, for such work as they were in the old times. Rut a* an educated woman is worth more than a half doz<jn men, w hether educated or not, its all right and for the best. The Missouri Agricultural Experiment Btallon issued a special and suggestive bulletin last week. After reel ting the 'destruction In mxrty localities of the wheat and oat crops by rains and floods It stated ttut only three-fourth^ of the nverags oovu scraage In the Stxte had been planted on accouiit of the weather and flood conditions, and urged the farmers to continue to plant early va rieties of corn up to July 1st, and sveh forage crops as sorghum, cow peat aiwl* #oy beanw lojothar Western .Slatestlie provision crop outlook b* jiMist-tHscnitf- agiug and a scarcity of fnml and forage s about as sure as anything future can W ' If it is wise for Mhi&Htrlnns'further Nortli to pliant such crops it w ill be wiser in our people to do so, fw. the season will be longer here, and they arg bnyerSvwho suffer mbre from scarcity than bellerii. ■ ^■V 1111 » ■■■■ departed ttiis life m the Park Sanita- riuiii,*Mavannali.*()ii tbe Kith iust.,aged about sixty years. Iliiniau love and Icamlng con’d not ► tav tlie liand of tlie last messenger, and he wn* called nVny at tlie lugli noon of his best usefulness, HUJiody was brought lo.'Allendale, a sa.l liome '’.oming, ami laid to rest in the cemetery . at Swallow Savamiah Ohiireli, of w lijvii ne had long bveti u consistent meniber. ■ v He.Ws* a wise man of affairs ami hv hi* sound judgment aiid upi lglit busi ness methods lia I accumulated a ham’- «ouin estate, wl.ieli lie con a hi ere.I a limit given him for gbud purposes, anff of w iiiidi lie was a faithful steward. - lie dispensed u eliaritv tliat was all the, kindlier been live it. had no savof—o£ TJIH Id WORTH READINO. What are water spouts? Are they the same as cloud hursts! On.* weather huiMau inert ami towteorliiogists are just b^Einiilrtg W-aftfdy weather oonHItloii* as ttiev.' appear y if the surface of liio eurtTi They know very little of what 1* going on a mile or Uvo above liie e,(rfh. Tire grntffii impression Is JCliai, w li.it, la'calied a clt.ud burrt I* a long continuei! timmit*ii sliowei - that gives an imtisiial ruinfall, T’osfiadoes eon- ceptrato wafer aml.Wiqjd in a smulh area ftO to 20') feet wide. ' I’hey geoeralijl fdi'iftsh oniyTic'avv ra.lwt; I to :! inchysi lu a'very short Mino. Tlie general bei lief Is that tin.re qire yeiitalie watyr spoil 6-, w be re by sunns foiCi? of I lie up/ per ctirrc'btk a large qiumtltv of ivatif is coitOenfrisiesl-U-.a sumii sirit. of In ltd atHl a gtsoit Iio!h .cooped out' Abli’J!- 18;»ihorti were one or two water spools to (lie umimtiiiiis of ilimconilre coo ply, on the was: of liie Ffeneh I<road/Anv way it wa« m>t far : from Aslieville. W« wrote ',o Jyol. Tiimha,* L. Cli-nemail, who visitcdjOttb of llie.places. He staled (bat a family was living on one side ol a sin dl stream with a ntountalu li-lfig on tlie oilier side several bundled fvet Tlicre Whs a ravine opposite ihe ii use. Very little, if aity water tin wed iii Mist. It* elevation wa» .'III. to’ 5(1 degrees. One .lime ,lav the familv iii tliat lionse noMued a dark cloud on tlie tnoimtaln top it did not at tract ilieir attention more than usual cloud*. In a levy 'Uiiiintes lificr nofn'ing the cloud they saw trees, logs, briisli and water mliii.g Jown tliat ravina, across tli!* valley and over their hoi so to'ilie iilll beyond. It ALAOMH I’liniU’II 1 V f > * TIC Mien spread out and made lilgb wain A I.O.-o iu t.UlLLti ANUJiTAlEL bt i|,) W . od. Plingnmn inteit thjtt a ll After a brng iilne** Mr: W~ Y. -tHIt examination he found nt great hole ostentation, an I many w ill miss the open liand and generous heart that b.iv-6 fiiifillcd their mission. He was in t urnest sympathy with all that promised the betterment of tlie coiiinnmity in which bn tilled so proin- ineiit a plaee A anil all its iirogfcas is -a ^lasting memorbii of his good servien. No one-b'ettcr loved or better served bis peupte. lit* charcli and hi* Mate than the good man gone to Iii* last rest. OMNE, BlIT-NDT THfKbiOTrEy, A GRATIFYIN’M CONSUMMATION. Barimcll, S. o., June*23 IhOit. To the CitUeus and ratrousOf Birtr- weli akliool District: Tho undersigned committee, herrto- Yor-' appointed bv tlie citizen4' meeting lielti upon the 16tl\ day of .leuc 14)()3, for XUS purpose oT calling upon the Board ol TriUtOM for skid distrlct>^uid pt-esmitfng tiieih with the TesOhitibrrs Rassed at saiij meeting, l>pg leave rc- ,»|K>efruliy to re|mrt tliat.thmrimn>i dta- . 'cliarged the duty linimaed upon them by tlie said meeting, and tliat the said Board of Trustees Tiavo yielded to the wishes of the saTiTcitiren* of Said dls- . jmd Jiivve consented to permit their bameTto he used in tlib coming election xs candidate* for re-election as trus tee* of said district. A'ouf committee, tlierefore, on behalf bf said citizens and patrons of said school' district, as expresieil la snid citizens meeting, .do hereby placo in nomination for electiofi ms trusteea for *aid district: Hon. Geo. H. liatesy Cliairman, and Messrs A. I’. Manville, li. K. Kv.in. .1. W. Woodward. .1, A. jlenkins, P. M. Btickiiighaiu, M in. Mc- Jiah and Cliarlio Brown. Respectfnllv subihilted. J. K. Sueillng, Cliairman. - B. T. Rh‘o, 1 : J, O. Patterson, ’ (3. K. Calhoun, Chas. Carroll bimm*. Little .lanie Alma, infant dangliter of Mr. and Mrs James Hill, ngtal eight months and one .lay, departed thi* life June Itttn, its 13, after mi HI ness of nnrtaoswer t quite two wecSC Though she suffeied untold agmiy just Indore 1 heood came she lifted her liitlejliand ami pointed up to Heaven, and then to lierself as-much as to sav. 1 am going up \ omlctk— It was very strungt!, aistie had not moved tier ti uni for two or , Jlu'eerhty*. At lialf p 1st nine o'clock her sweet little life passed away to that brighter and better world w-bero there will,.be no inure pain or sorrow, sufK; ness or dealb. May the One w ho said "Suffer litMechildren Mrcome unto nie abd forfild’f hem not, (nr of such I* tlie khngclmq,jvLl|rarmy”'comfort tlie de-< ijuiled faffieV^und niolliw w hose cup o* sorrow | s o vef flowing, Hbd to tlie fa mi* iy momhers we extend our synipaMiy. Dearest Alma, llnui bust left us, A nd |he loss we deeply feej, But^tis (j.ul who haat liere.ft iis, . x And to His will we all must yield. ' I. (‘ommlttee. 1 " - KE'V SCIIOLARSUIPd . FOR MEN TEAGUE US. By virtue of an Act of the FAIRFAX HAPTEN IN GS. Miss Bessie ('onnor of AlIewfHtr vpent Thcrsday w ith Miss Daisy: Saw- J«r« Onr hall team whleh went to Hamp ton on liie rsrh inst. was defeated by a score of 17 to IS.- Misses ibiisy—Savvyr anfi-—Arrnri*' Move visited friends in AlleudgTe Iasi iRiiie a party went out on ’liinrstlnV' to the Havaniiah river,-* distance of 18 miles, to a flsh fry.' , Mrs. IV. K Harter and children visl- G rove Mr* on F'rhiav. Marsli and children of Augusta and Miss Lula ILirvley of Coronaca re in rued u> their houivs on Tuesdny of J last week ~ . * Miss E'.hel McDaniel of Paiksvllle, wBio has been staying witli Ipt sister Mrs. H. M. Ilarvley and attending school here, returned to her home on the lmil. Mr. II. M. Ilarvley was called away last week.to attend the burial services of his nephew M r.John Haavlev wim was accidantivUy—kiiUU--at.-ilSSvtMtrji .Ci, on the Kltli. WHITE POND WAVES. ■ Or Sunday the little bands of work ers of the Pleas*ut Hiit*^and Tinker’s Creek Sunday Schools united in n pie nio oir tlie green hills of Tinker’s <’reek/and enjoyeff the day In singing and listening to the spnHihe* of those blessed with the glftsyf tlie orator Hiid General 1 future statesinan. scooped out on the mountain sid‘ Boots bf trees were cut. a* th-nich » spade had been used Leaves and hru-li In a foot or two of the-^Ciit were not dialurlied. Dirt, h.iuidcjs^nd log* all went .yogeiher and wont down that ravine, bearing down and breaking off large trees. Tlry. Asheville Citizen, or some one wlio keeps <dd paper*, migifi get up tlie statement niHile at the Muie. B ,F. Williiin*. living 'up near Mi Millin'* mill, said Wediies^lay that be liad lieaYd IliHl. |wo gienl. holes had heon seotipbd out on 1’acolct. One of > Ir'iii w as tiear John af.d Kud MeMil - lin’s, ahool a mile east-of the river. Tlie other was 011 tlie sotilh side of South I’acolet, near Wiiii im Foster’s Mr. Williams said tliat Ins informant told him that a Inm-o eon Id easily be hidden in one of the«e lodes. Several, farmers repotted that i: seemed totliein from the iim-o that (be rajn eamt* down «tl t 'I High it Vyas noiugiroiit of a hiicket or rather I laigi- tank.—L’ttinlina Sjiar- t.iu. aAIASS MEETING. L , \ A * mass meeting of patrons’ of,.t!V?. Bai PVMiii Graded 8cliuol was held in lilt* Opera House on Tuesday afternoon ’Jure K’th awlialf |u.*t five o’c ouk. ' Hon, J, (>. Patterson was madcchair- tiniii,' MUuLiW. II. Diureati secretary, l iio objict ot the ineetieg iwas staled by Judge. Jiirt. K. iMielHirg, who also ronil the following resolution* : Whoiea«.- tint lei 111* of office of the I'rustee*ol iheBainwoH Graded {school I*1*1 • lot arc soon to ex|,tic, and it Inis come to ba known tliat R is not the imr pose’oi the said |{< «rd ^>f,,Trustees to stand Tdi ie. i-leu: ion 10. ilioir res'iieetlvc p >-.ti.ui*; am), w In riMs, Huf ('bail'.nan ol the s i.i Board, tlrcjjloimiublo Geoyge II. liitcs, biis ln'. n^luHiucoos!y in tlie, scr\ice of the l>is<rlct m* a Ticalca and 1‘hyi, in . n lor . mauy years,'has failli- mllv and snccsslully conduttcu the affn.is vf. Hie si In ol atnl all iiialtcr.* -pertaioing then to to the satisfaction oJ thc.tlisti'iet and ihe he.st interest of the p.itrohtrof tip- sclioid, ami tm* in_ the perlq) uiancc' ol liie nianUobl dutii s lloCldldj g to III* oU.ue i;Xi.-mpiiticd ills ulininild ' lin eksTf.r liie cliaii niauship of llr* said B ald 1 ; and, where*.*, tlie iiilere.J. of the said Di-tticl wou'd be greatly l npatfcd'by in* n tirement frotn said rffn-t', and it would be hard lor tlie sard District to obtain another Chair mao whoNvouhl so cmnpletejy loinbiuc iu Jiiin.'.'ll all of the pccuiiar cU'iuei.ts ne.ci s-a! v to the in:iking*ol u propel Cliaiinian; 'and wliereas, Iii* a-*o- eilHesou said Bdanl have, likew ise faith fully and intelligently aided him in the pcrrovmaiice of llie'r duties, and wftli Id 111 ihtvo so aiily lormeil a Boaid liliinfiUEly iinercstett in '.lie welfaiv..of the Distrlr: ulmie. .No .v u tii reiurr. be ii resolved by the .-iti/.'ii* id *aid Di.siriel.and. iln- p.tirmis of said -clinol iu regular e'Hizcns’ meet ing thisdav assemblin': Thai we view with apprehension and regrel 1I1 • ilciUtidii of liio said IJoard and ils d;airiiian to ee:i«e their is bio > ill beiiall of sai'i i Us! riel, and scluad. llial we if lie. w ear 1 if si Iv and sineei’clv otrr confidence iu the • integrity, faiili- iulues- an III u istinguislied .ubiiii y of the said B'-aid, as well a* onr cuidial re spect and e-iccin for cadi and every meinbi r tluM'e >f j I' ui tlicr ressilvi d, T'fi-it a .commif+ue of live *-i! i/.eus be a ppoi ob <1 bv^Tfie clniir to call upon ihe said Board/inul e.aniesfl v t" n qm*Vt tii in lo ice.insider tlnir sajd d"tt l ill in at ion, and to assiue 1 hem, im iichall of ihe said Dist:i"t a lid ilie said jat fi.ui'Vd Mini sennut, iliaf fh.ev possess the guod will and cmi- tilienee of ail, and lliat tlicir W Itbdrawal fmln 'ttie ouiu'ius dutiiHi-iff sai-d ollii^ — M A)' .UK.. W A ILN Ander.sfin Alail. ' ■ - Tlie most callous and Indifferent ot men mu*: •be ioi|.re»sed bv (be gnat desD-yietion of Mlc and property by wind a off liglitniug and high walcm, and Tnvoluntai ify t hcq nest uni w Fif conic. Why arc these tbiirga pej- mit'ed ? We .hay rack, our brain* for an and, tin*r« cart—be but one answer: 'I'bey Tire sent by tlierAI- inightv for hi- «*wi*.purp»*bi ^ It may be thai they are sept t n warn uj )iH,Lh(livid-mtts ami M's a n.itfbn thar jG *d reign* and his pri sem e and hi* w rat.ii are alwavs at hand. It inay *•" in to human mtud*—to l-e a ichTblH and' cos.ly ineiiiod of warning lintmost of us win soon forget jt witliio a shorl tiui-! after it ha* pflssed. Wo arc all hushed and *llent w hiia-t-be-w aming is upon n*. Ilovi Tew tliere are. in the timi* or-ton 11 ami 1 Ii to God and *a v :' '1 l**!'. can h.rik-ufi 1111 not aiT a**f.” VIS MKDtfATBIN S^VTCK.E. 'Dr.'B’7Sterl+ffg Wilkinson of An gtw.tn cpuipleted a fast of flftv da'" last week wbieli lie imderwi nt fc.r th<' pur|>o>c of atarvlng out. (LtspgpklaT The treainienf appears to have acci>nipli*ji eil tlie de-in-ii cure. It. was .u cheaper imiirse tTimt that of drug store reine die*, lint Tery Jew w ill folfnw his tx- ainple, even a* far as one day. All tlm ivtieliings w-tliin twenty one yen:* I list he could verify lure her o Jjjbulateil ht.'MGilt icr ef Yale I’nr - tersitarr~ lu tliat linn* J..H72 iicgrc.c— IIa\ e~1aieh riT i ln d tmil 1.2utr ; 'w h’b* Siuei* the wliiti^s are about *'x time* a* .fHtWt'J" 1 ' 1 * »l- ♦'be.-blaek-w. the BglJOQTLb'n of f>egToi~Ti'7iTTfeiT F-. id eiiur»e, very iniieh higiii r (uau these ligures indi cate. * ' » -Joh n tow n b:i i ber. BsoW mield colored who W.U.S. to 111 Geroge- il t« l.angc leer two or lu j H+l moi row tor killing rn .( tilfec yeai * ago. -kjl.cik bliiiM-lf Miind:i\ niglii bi l iking jiui-on Jlldge i'M.Vard It 1 r- ij led Male- Ciienii i’c'or: ' r »i+—ai_l friend who i-ili' w m -! fu.-i 1.. , k he ever know. c*h a recent ••• •• < agent for a phono/iHii': co o'. v diqj pe,d idio the friend’* cilice .-aul iih|.ii e if Im-lia 1 u (afkittg nutr+trc.c y-^Yep,” was the lefdv •• ' 1 ask nf uJim ooinpHiii uni bo iefr" 1t? ! ’ Hit* tniu.l. "Diilh't liny it; ai. tr TfU TTT" rrT ■e’-prysisTert-' iharncd ft ir KVIDFA'CI qu'n i tv is Assembly of H*t)3 tbe sum of forty dd- Yar* ($40) is appropriated for one scliol- Urship from each eounty^dn the Nor- fii»l Department of tJwr'Js. O. ('ollege. Applicants shall he young men at least filneieen year* of age. Application* eliall lie made to the rre*Ident of tlie (Gollege in Columbia, Major Beij. Bfoan, before July tat; Any one de siring further iiiforimRion can obtain tlie *aiuo by calling upon me personal ly ot by letter Re ipectfiiily, Robt, Aldrich, State Senator: gT^UlE TYLLMAN TRIAL, On Monday beLwe Judge D. A Townsend in Co1umfi1a"tha - attork Reya oI^Gol. James 11. Tillman «ir- piled to/a gliange of venue, clnimifig that, a fair tijiat could no# lie bad m Richland CiMijrty- fn auppoH of their Contention they produced abont :iOff affidavits. '’ 'I’he BtaUfpresented a large siumher in reply. Col. Tillman’* attorn^f* are Gco>ge W. Croft, O. W. BuuhaTian, George Jobnatone, I*. 11. Nelson and George R. Rembert. \ Boligitor Thurmond for the StafO Is nasUted by G. Duncan Bellinger. An drew Crawford and Wifliam Elliott, The reading of aflldavftd\ and news- .... ad ilien flve hours ef argu'maut * ^ ew . * •‘ooeandr ' and then live awed, and they were 1 we went to pres*. will meat in extra iTgu'm unfinished President. Roosevelt’s and catal matters Mr. Edgar P. Mitchell spoke first on The Investment of tlie Soul and w as warmly complimented on tlie manner in wldch lie haudled Iii* subject. Then under the grove the faudli.ir voice of Mr. J. W. Mifchell called out, ‘‘( 'lUnc to Dinner,” and ali fcaateij on spring chickens, pics. Cakes anti all the good tilings to gratify tlie most delicate appetites, Out could not coiptv the u- h!e. Next In the line of good things fol- 1 >wed excellent lecture* from Mr. B. L. Blanton and the Snpeiintemtent and B : ble class teacher of Pleasant HIH, Messrs R. A. Weathersbce and T. J. GrtTfihs. Too soon the time cam* to pat! and all went home feeling b 'trer after tbe substantial and spiritual enjoyments of Jlie day. J ’ B ' Atken i* fiappy. haViiig captured, or lice 11 captured by, a quarter million dollar hotel. The tribe Of, Orm*us which lias since the burning of The Highland Park kept tlie •mailer rich from breathing Aiken ozone wiilimthe tiVor pleased,with tlie GBy council’s gift of forty acre* w ithoffL a mule lo the inf aders ot their paradise of pleas ure . THAT THROBBING HEADACHE would result iu TnnTustbTr iri tITc hfTn 1 r* of tij,^.,]»i-ti ict, ihc'ln iugiRg in a* Tru*- tees of new and im spei ieiu'eil material.*' tlie dlsiirganiz'd-tifii of'a system Migl ha* -bwW' 'imule 'rtmqik-tc -bt -vr***•■ ■0+' exp'-rhu.ci it hauffling.la>1 d would in nil re*j»e?ts dLlurh FFic Hninilatitms oTilic iostltiifinn, tbat up to the presetit lias been ti ini') si-tin tbo iiearts 4ml mind’s of 'lo* enfit people. , —Fni ttUU’ rLjmt'.yV, 'I’llat tlu^U rewtH- tlons wiitalily cgio'-ed TV'-'-f 1 'ii »i'nted t 1 tlie s lid Bt ai'il• a* a feslBnonlfil ol- thc esteem and reg;i:d in wbieb the sal 11 UuarJ i* he 1J_by tim foiumiiui.Lv I hat liie same be pilhlishetl in the County papers, ami 4Pt4.daL.WPou' .tfigi minutes ot said School District. —Alter so'aic reftrirkv liy Me-srs Ald- riuli, Sin m- and (.‘aiti rsi.o 1.11 tho gaeati good ami failliful >ervlet s of (be Board ri'f' 'JT lul’firv. of tlie Bitrn wi II Graded Seiimd Ilev W (i. Bii 1 ton. after some 1‘i.iii’i ri.-« rm l fioT ammfli.e, said. Unit lie w'nnljtTlkno suggest to the. parent* of the school citildieu that..they upiiolii the ti aelters-of the school more'uni form I.v than hci-ctoforo-; that they In- Stlft nbrrltfuio Inio.tiie cbiffFtn atid ten<di tltein to re-p/ct tlieir teachtrs. Tne 1 f , »idutir<iis weie adopted by it I J- ,. .vr-V*- then appointed the rising VoT^. The i lir.ii nr 111 loliow ing u tttMuJ gentlemen the ebm tiiiitic . J K .Si-eliing. <’n is. ('. .•'innn*. Kivtrt.-Aldrich, 'C. Frfktiliouiv B. T. Rice.' ITu: meeting then adjourned. ■ > .’ .-i 1 .- - ■' • IVORSrOF ALL EXPKRlKXCE.S. * -■-■4 . • , x-—, * . •••' . ■ 1 Can anviiiiog Ite worse Iban to feel that every minut'i will he your last-? Snell was the expi?iiont-e of III*. S. II. NcW'i.n, Deeilluc. y'tFa. ‘For Glree \ ear-.” she w riU'«, ‘I e lulu ml insuffer able paiii~Trotn iiufigeslron, stomach and bowel irounTe. Death scenied in- vna tde w lieu. iluv.txrrji.uud-;iU -ri'medte* Jjmi*e. on public rcuTd. \ . h.jje t-ii I w :o* iiidueol TO try 'T.Tih Elee.trie Bit let munciiini;*.' I, . nov. - I'm eyniiy ! I. I .v-r Ij> i.iljjUt, ' 11 .M+vVe—f-rr " r 'Hellie lie'. O' I- -*V kaot.eiT.- 1 ’ I : und tlm result I.ved at onee •loly recovered. .Siiibi.nii am wns and For liii’ll i I FARMS FOR SALE. ■vrOW is the time to buy l)nproved -Tarms cheap. Land* fire, cheaper now ttihit tliey will ever be again. Otijy • irpdtcd number fur ^ale. it Ja the op)y safe und substantial Invcst- uienj^A Tli'e" detnund J| Incroasing, pt^itea are advancing and we cannot adu one Acre to lie woi Id’s supply) T It is the prevailing opinion tliat ’We will never *ee low prlcfed. cotton again, I Ids means higher prices for tlie (arms that produce liie fleecy ataplc.. 1 offer the follow ing farms for sale at very low prices lor the next 30 days, lerin* ca<b, or oae-foiirih ca*h. balance nniVff equal anuitnI instalmcnls, G% I u rerest <»n ..Uefe 1 r^d pay men t s. -This niay lie your last Opportunity to buy aq(<>dd place cheap on easy terms. I) lug*. Barxwkm. Township. fs. Hair place, 1/0 acres, 2 bulltl- Boundarie* ■ N. hv 1411 da of Mr*. Dai lii)g Best, E. by T.irkey (Ireck, S, liveataio of Alien Hair, W. by J.O. ilagopd and J: K. Best. : * Pi ice, $000 K F. IVikhI ward place, 120 acres, 2 '•nihlrngs, Boumhirie»t N. by estate nf K. Miller, K by Jordan Branch,. N. ny public road to Orangeburg, and. W. by estate of J. Duncan Alie.K . - < TBfioo, ♦1.000' IV. J. hlUr—112 jKtres, nearly all cleared, about 7 miles f rom Barnwell, Bniindaiies :.N by S. A. Hair, K. by J. s. Birt, S. bv e*t!ife of Tarltoti (.ave, IV. by J, (). IIagouti. Price, $550 Peacock (Beck Track) St2 acre*, 3 buildings. Boundaties: Adjoining lands wf Daniel Berry, A. P, Aldrich, and estate of Almedia Harley, Land willed to Sarah Berk by.will of Kobci t Ken- nedy; Oct. lOtli, 1H3I. Price, $1,600 J. A. Rountree place; 80 acres, 1 buil ding. Boumlaries: N. & IV l»y lands of S 'L.-lVaeock, K. hv lands lormerly owned l»y J. Sanders and Miss K. Jlountree. S. by lands of .Sander.* and S. 1 .dial it y. Price, S'350 RkdOak Towxaiiii*. ' .11. F. SncTTing place, 750 acre*, 3 bull- dii ig«. Bniiudarie^.: On north.east side of Lower T line Runs and on hotli side.* t“YUU WILL FIND THEM AL WAYS LOWER THaVtHE LOW EST ELSEWHERE!« s. 'llAUX WELI.’S LEADEIt t.\ 1)0IV THICES. Silks! , . . v JPaffetaand Wash Hilk*. 60c to Too quality to he elbfcet) out at 33Jc. .... Black Silk 30-in. fine quality worth $T.25. bargain price 92c. Fine Quality Satin 32 in. value $1.25, my Bargain Price 95#.—' . , Colored Corded Silk, black, white, pink, blue, red and lliaiT worth 'Silks! • * v 1 t 1 85q. Bargain Price tile. / White Goods! , ... A Few Special Bargains: 7 ■ • " DetaiU tell best the stpry of splendid value*, ‘ 1 ' — White lace stripe madras, value 16c, bargain prjoc 10»:. . Corded and Lace Lawns, value 15c, to gu as long uSt tbeylast 10c. ^ ■ , -White Mercerised Linens, a beautiful line of pattern*, worth from 2So to 35c.per yard, your choice 17Jo. ^ , •. • ’ !2Vc India Lawn for 8c. . , . 12.1c. !•, ... ; " r ^7±..’ Wes ! 20c... ' ’ ...:t:'.1. .. .4 15o 20o 25c 30o Tel\ et Kibbons! I . * 0 . *■ . v. .. I'n Linen hack (•< 10c'piece. * IU 44 44 lid* “ ? 4 l’ a 4» 4 4 -frC 15i: “ 4 * Vi 44 %* S4 ISo*’ ‘X- - \ J ■' ' S'. '. . Corsets. Corsets. of Saml v Run < of E. Patterson, lev. Mrs Lee. Mr*. reek, bounded l»y land* C. F. Dairs. Phil Bax- J. T, Torrence. Jeriy nclling, Mr*. S.~ A.. HoelTtUg, Ctias. riukhaui and Low er'l)hrce Runs plan tation, Prlee, ^) «OQ Aldricli Place—900 acic^. more or Jcs*. 11 tenant -houses.. Trams and stable*, 2(H* acre* in cnliivntion, ahoiit 5 mile*. Tram Burr welt Court House, 2 T.iflcS TrrHiii"j4i>«1?ii.g , i! l a statloTT ?in the 1 A: ( . Ir. H. H.,on tiie' pnblic'rt>ad w bieli had* from Barn well Court House to Steel< Trek. This plaoe rent* for 12 iiale* of cot- 1 carry the most completeLkie o» corset*. Every new »tvie can here, from the longest to tlie *liorie*t. Thomson’s Glove-Fitting, American Beauty. Have your new SpHqgdres* jjtted over one of style deep hip corset*.’ &k! no to $1.25. ON MONDAYS AND Y HIDAYS ONLY : +.Lcans “Good Luck” B iking Powder for 25c. 7 His. Arm & Hammer Soda for 25c. 7 cakes Ucfagon Soap for 2^, ' 5 cakes Fairbank’s Soap for 10c. ., he found R. * G., our new cd.no Ti’iit_gra**. iimimled by land* of W. II. Kichardson,, - Jack •lames Dick*. Mrs. ‘"Ne'l piftrtiiToad leading Titun Steel Creek. * - ‘ Price, f5,rOG.OO . M Hanklnson, A .Diiiichii, Barn well to L a n g 1 e y ■ I *Iace—87 le*s. Til) aeres cleared, dwelling recently acres, more or tine day lah37 iMirned, 3 tenant houses and barns and stables, on pub lic mad IzaUil'S from Barnwell to 8 ten son Bridge. ” Boumlerf on i he JsUtrt b by . lands of Mi*. Annie Liilz. F.ast try- Mrs. G. Iv. Ryan, Soul ii by.Allen Tobin, West by Aaron William*. _z * Price $8501* 1 i.vTnwa<mui‘ * ' -- 4. (-. & A, Ilankfififon piacei (19 nere*. L-building*. 'Boundaries: Part of flic dlvisfiili of estate of S. Hankiu«bh. “Adjoining hnidspf M. W.J^ SaiTTBailey, Joseph Ashicy ami Mrs. E.J’ldltot Price, $100 Jj-—Floyd kHiinkln*on place, 93 acres, 3 bnUilihgs'. Buundaric* : N. by lands of J. Ashley, K. *Y VV. by liaiikinson ami S. l»y J. Ashicy. V Price, flUO Rich Land TawNsuir. Harley Plaiie—550 acres, 200 cleared, balance-in W/I.xl and timber, 2 tenant houses out place, dwelling recently Inn lied, 7 miles from Barnwell Court A BiTTTTS 50c. dt' i iliac v. j* the outy gnaraiiteed '. N. Burck- ifieri T)i oc/i-r. ./ Bounded t»y lamls of IVestheTsbee, Dicks, J. O. Patterson, lame* 'J’illy ami E. L. Patterson. • _ ■ v Price $3,500.00 -ftrs .U' ni > fa 'l err. N*nrr. The Soutli Carolina College for Teachers. ’ • — Alfi’.onf h Ilf* i ly iii'i'i'i'n.'H 'Mn? !t!» /'SW- (e.nniiil nuni'.i of stifferers have proyed their niatclileas merit for rtick and Nervous Headacbes They make pure blood and build up »e *!on your health. Only 25 cent*, money back if not cured. Bold by Creech!*. Pharmacy, C. N, BurckUalter, Drug jivt. STAR I LING Fresh evidem-e in grout constantly coming in. dee aritpg TOf K ing’s New I dseovery for ('.on*uu:ptioti Cough* iind Dohls fo lieuncqua Ind. A! recent expression from T J. M«T'ar!and Beutoi ville, Ya. serve* as example, lie vVTtte^: ‘T had Bmnchiti* Tor Ihfee year* uifil doiiorcil all iln* Iimo__\\ |lhou,i being ttenellled. ^Tbi-n i began lakir g l>r King’* New Ditovcrv^juid t p \ ■ bottle* wholly Cqied ui<\” i qio.i'x . fpctive liv ruling nil I i i «. *1 • 3 I n (rnuhle*. Cnustinip:ion. I’m ninonia ai. GTifl. Guaranteed l>y_ Crircirs I’iiai- mney, C. N. BHrcAslialter. Drug ■*(. i, . Trial hollies h* e, I ego !;h : *(-*♦* &!'c and $1.00. Ai.GOHOlilC PATTEN i s TheJ(iwa Legislature pas*ed a law last v?ilr permiulug the eonliorim o. I oonfirmer] dr.unkards In luna lc linn* U made I’ftle *(ir. but w i !, n eight, months 2(>’ia!i ’dMt!l( p,v ie.. • • e under restiaiut and lrea!im.nt.. .\i Iowa disp teb says that inebtTjite cone tinuh to flow- in;o tbe .State asylum, i the rate of about fifty a riTTHitn ami to t an low * court lia* just, mleil that cnnstUutional right* are not. vi laud i»y llvir detention? Home of the ‘i.e- Lrlares don’i like to h*lejit up. bur 'lie Iroainteut thiy get seen** to be hum mu and salutary Tlmii'iiq* nil' i- *loppt (| and.tbiy have' (o work on farm- a «. are encouraged to IdTjSfOve their habit . When th»y seem to bej^wm! -they hie dtsuharged, and leport say* that about 76 per cent, of the case*'have *o rt— tqTted. 'euey. tbe South Carolina /Cortege ghowa n«me of. the deerepiUidg ■ f old age,,but rnthor increa/i^hl :-i;;na life.—A new- departuia Ut great lu iioi tanco to'the J'qllt-go enff to ITTe Kiato has JTPT h en • Iri-'ii;un:ned, .ffoi'.pAftv'' ycar.v the \'olle: ha.~ had "a G' partmcnl of pedaK'igy. forjthe train ing of t<iieiiej>’:'but Ir.st vyiuter, forth* -Jlist tifne, the I.‘ gislatuie crofitcd a number of endow ed norifud s< T.olnr- sldps. one for e-uh county, ft is (lie Intention of tlie Truste-c and\ Fa* idly to tet these reJularshlps upon a high plane, and to Keck thereby to quality .tipui tor young in ot for positions of leadership rind Influence in our.public s'hools. However latgely women may ■e emp’oyed-as t toilers,, the wink .■of --•••lijterintendence, djrc< tv<;n and control oust eontlivie to he.most largely in thi* halms of the nw-u; and it Is to supply (hc-e tos< Juts of renffership nnd In- Buenee, In the eommunifV' as well as in the si bools, that J he Collfge will chiefly rim, Uirough these'afhotarshlpa^ Herice, no young man under nfnefeen years of ago will be eli.'il'jit', and preferom e., will by filvn to tlms.* applicants who have nfrondy taught with success for ht least jiut! y+ar. —^ .'i sue. iaI an 1 .technical course of study has been established, on a lilgh .vet jirai tiial plane; and it. I* Intended thet this depai tmcr.t shall be worthily cntlliod to lx* Tailed a "Coilege for -.Teachers.” A'i the work wyll b? dis tinctively normal, and apart from th^ i egnlar College,, class* a. Tlie Trustees nnd Faculty feel sure that in preparing a Wady of strong and well equipped ipen teachers'the College will aid In upplying one of fUe most important needs Of the ‘Rate. They hope/ also, that this Work, in fUe «'J : N:ess and lla results, may meet with'kui IT piihlic np- proval as to lead hereafter ffr-rt* still further enlargement. Circulars have been Issued giving the details, of regulations and course of study. The present session, now nearly ended, has been very encouraging. Rot a ripple has disurrbed the internal peace of the College. The new T*resl- Simon 1’riester i’lace, 82i> acres. 4 building*. Boundarie* : N. by IhihIs of Mr* A. E. Hnrvev and lot No. 5, E. by Kllhit Minder*and M.Jouea, b. by- (■'. •Tone*. I’ot Crock, ct-al, atul VV. by lam!* of Mi*. Harley, Rev. Biitton and 11 urrjiaue Brunch. ■ ' ’ Price, $3,750 B. (’. A IV. lIalford place. 159 screT, 1 building. ' Bonmlarie*: . ny land* of J. M. iV J. F. Halford, K. by Amamja Hardin. S bv Thomas Conneity and J. E. Cade, W.Try Ml** E. C. Ovreh; —+T- 1'riccj $(1.50 WltLI&ICiX To’WNSHIP. — Sanford i’lace—2^5.acre*, nparlv ^1) j elcareii, good Clay hturtl, 1 two l ?tpTy feaniejicc, 1 tenant house and barns and stable*; near Elko. ' i . Bounded, by public road leading from Blflckvillp to Elko* and land* of S B. Hair, A Bee D. Thomson, Odom, N. Ii. .Mansell. * Price, $3,000.00 ? BAMBEKG COUNT$’_- Bt Konns Br.inciK TowNHiurr D. II. AfffmM llice. |)htce, l.OflO acreg. Bon ml arte*: N. Iiy land* yf A. G. Fre^ and J, fc Free. , E. by, piiblfc mad to Baiiilierg and Allendafe and lands, of I). II. Rice. H. by lands of I). 41. VV,^ B. & B. T. Rice, and W. by htmls of i). II, Rice, , v P.iee, $4,000 AIKEN COUNTY. '*•' Hammond Township. Wilson —160 acres, bounded N. E. A S. by Geo. H. HoweU and J. IV. Boliler, and W. by Ulysee* Wilson. Price, $750 ^ , ■ «■ HAMPTON COUNTY, Gokth k Tosv.vhsip. Smart—127 ncrc», t^iout 8 mile* from AU* riTnle. nearly all cleared. Im (Movement* consist of one two room cottage, barn and stable iu fair order. BonmUrie*: Railroad Right of Way and Riu\d to Matthews Bluff. B. F. Bo*twick. Josephine Hoover, Mrsl E. Fitts and John F. Gilmer.. Pflee, $5«o SUMTER COUNTY. R I G E S. WHITTLE’S STABLES, , ^ CTTJST inST! - A New Lot (d* llofst^s aiul 3Iulos. Finest- lie ever 'The Had. A ivliol clievvspaper con 1 d V)!w0»~' AiYvvMwvxiVviVtivxr not Thev over must praise be seen them. \ a ; (o 1)0 l*/V TERMS RIGHT. BLACKV1LLE, S. C- ViHILL - TOP - STABLES l>. “XIBARNWELL, - - ' S. CLN f c i*tl, tip the f.rcizy J>r:iJrier. urb*l .wonderful wai can CAPUDIRTE dent has won golden opinions, ami has more than maintained the confidence and affection gained in his long n»t n mi„ t ii,ii I SjhUb#/mm ■T' ^ LIQUID - &EADACHE- CI KE. For Sale By thkii'sjinj SUtt 4 Cneck’s flume;. lege iooITTiopefully forward to the con tinued success and increased usefulness of this venerated institution, which will soon -enter/upon It* second century •< honorable history. # ~ tr*" ' ' * -■ • I Oat* For gale. Tociu. f " Ap^*lv to j; Allen V Wedgcfleld. Boundaries : If. &~R. by lands, of J. Ay cock, S. by Will and Col R. R.y W% by lauds of U. L. Middleton Price, $1,200 J. O. PATTERSON. ' v Barnwell. S. C, Other descrlplion* oh 30 pare. With the help of American.hr.r*c*Ttnilmule# ’ d the Briiish legions conquered tlicir Boer autagoni*!'* u of nioder.i time*. . ’ - V • With tlie help of rlii* same type of *f. ck (he farmer?.of )*oinh Carolina iiri\c away hard time* anff briny tnick (iVnt v and pm«pVTif v 7o HI.. With the return nf per.ee In South Africa thwaJewawf for horse* and mgle* for n*ejji,ere, lias ended, and liie Southern Buyer can again get tlie Best Stock in tho worlAa$old time (n ice*. • i j A sight ofcUrowii’B Bcauries, the pride of the frrniries, w ill convince you that he has what you need aiifl w hat yon can pay for. • . ^ , ^yThe Be*t Buggies, Wagons, llarnei-s, made by American skilled labor, kepkio go with gilt edged stock, and at correspondingly low prices. Come to the'Hill Top Stable* and see for your serves.'1 Nviil he glad to see and serve you » —wG J3 AH JST WELL. S- C; t mmm GLENN SPRINGS \ . • • , r r MINERAL WATER; ' Still.' jr)aTl>OHa1 ed X \ GinorarAleJ Tbe Best oo the Harken For Sale By ; . . G. C- •—/. L.