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’nfci.iiHi : > - ^ ^ BarnWell People. B11*ES OKSlTRMi’lIPTiOJK T i / '■ ( In Adyaiio^'per Anniirii On ririiicu. ;^uj ii'lto -g-j TH l lj , k8DA*5r, MAV 12, 1!>C*. ( The Chain fjnrig Will ,t»o nt kiirec .Crojs BomiJh till V&nut I'rlday. ■ u»f* wenV. when, they will Hibvjj to /Branch, iieur M r’rt Xt'llo Allen f fi Hn Altenilitle Tbwntik’jn, t O. YY, .Barker,^npervisor, rt*. 3r., Robcha*. Clerlt. The fca«t winds Wought bkd luck to tho fishermen H'aS'T.ED—«A copy ci( Tu* Fcoplk of Mi«rcl. 17lh, 1904. Mr.Fred Falketufein is ffom Columbia thU week. ftpeolil syhool tax elcoilon it Syca more on next SHttntluy. Monday was the warmest (fay of the yiear to tfifte, 8U degrees. The gHp of the candidate 'ritcceeifs the ferippo o( the doe tori?. 'Ot»n.lld«i^|f4|. ate ea^ii for tbi> Spring and |iHutl>er < g race'?. , The long jiromfsefl new depot fdr Wil!l*ton la njll to the wood*. Mr. J'. A ‘Porteir spent Sunday with MivC. F. Petdihian at Johnston. The candidate grip N _ getting a. stronger hold on the hand* of the peo- pl«. _ \ ' Miss Marv F.lizaltetli Pate and pa- rent*. vlsnted Ifarn^ ell 1cIndred la*t •.vVckf '—»——'■ vj '.“+- THE O^URT - , — . Last week the jur.lg»„ found verdloti gAk_ll C^ppOiyt^lIlI'ty ,|n six cite*, a non suit granted In oh* .caae and demurrer tn complaint a^a- f tafned in ono J&m tteard 3MI"l9atgra*y^r s ‘ ^ Tills llli.iwd ?*.ng 'the whippoorwill Utc-u.eaUuu'-us.. badly as 'When thev a si V, ' %J .» the |> r i c e of o u r FRENCH O A M- RRIC ’Writing Fu- per. They can't iiii* derstaiifl now a pa- per r of such a line quality can he sold at 2.‘> centS/df pound, and just think! It t a k e s over f o u r quires to woi£;h T. jtound.. Wo f 6 it 1 quite sure that y5uf liaye never seen a ih • c ’ w s t a 11 o n e r y. >> e have jusLieceivcd ah-.- other larjxe shipment of this fine station- ery. Fnve lopes the latest patterns t< match. BARNWEliL. S. U lleadquarlera Cantp Edwin Belliftger. All incmher* of Camp Edwin Belllm feer of ItarnwcU will meet in Sheriff'. OlHoe on Saturday ai J o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing ‘delegate* and paying annual dues, lljr ttrdetv— ♦ Geo. K. Kvan, CodlniaiiUcr. If. A. Jenkl ns, ~e—- Seci'ircarr,— — ■.' • ' ■ >C K, ‘CamcC.J; j 3 O.H, u. 0. V- . - ' May I'iihf. Comntdes: Our camp will meet Rycamnre, s: L'.. Mity li at I p. m. for the pilr(K)*« of reorganizing and elect ing delegaio m the Mate Convention bud paving annual dues. i- IT.-R. at Baniwell, S. t'. To the Democratic VveirGounry. . Fellow Cltliens: tOih May 1(101. of T ote r* Darn- An election (o tUl the existing, vn-. tancy in the Congress of the t'niled States from the Second South Carolina District’ wiH be held o.n the ITth inst. Uur fellow cltiien, lion. Tlieinlorq ■<i7 tJroft; nCAilcct*; bps rercTTeil trtm-f+em— bcratle (iviinination add is entitbii to btlc loyal support. .•a The Republican party. I* wary^and Ivatchfulanil ever ifpnn the alert to seize itpdii any opportunity we may through neglect leave opini to,.them.. It Is, therelore, uur patriotic.dutv tfq ItiTif oilt dit the ITth instant and vote foV Mr. Cioft. dllr CHndidate. Add uji- hold now and ever the banner ol De- hiocrgcy. v Kcspehtfhlly. . V Robert Aldrich, •J. f' County Chairman. ^ - U-- - e “1 wif.i.iiiJY It back.” (f. C. Creech’s Remarkable tVny of ♦ Belling MF-o-^ug. Oie/Flesh FormiPg Kmid. Jbst ffsk qniggist J. C Creecli wliat he tliMiks of Mi o-nii. It will not take you long-to ask him, but it will take fiim some time, to tel I you all jfbe good things hjb iTnows^f tliiy'rcrfiarkable flesh forming foodT “ It is natural for peoplS to douht, hut Yvhen Druggist .f. C. Creech frankly bffers to biiv hack ahT empty boxes when Mi-o rfn fail* to ^restore health and increase the weight, and” return the full arrforfnt of money pftld, It sl- tqnoei the doufi'ters and they cannot help brft feet liiflit Mi-o-na is ar^nn- hsiial and tenia tkable preparation, flaed fot a liitle whfle, thlafesh form- fug food wMlf sltovyvthat it aCtualTy fur- nishea real muirlahnient. regulate* di- a!ml. itw.re^aeg,.yeight lias Jhe other prophets. n —--'•A''. ■ • !- ~ J ' H V T*' The drought has caused mtych land intended for watermelons to- be trails ferred to king cotton’s coop • , For buggies, wa’gons, harness or any thing in that f'nie. call on Charlie Brown uiuF‘he w ill do the rest. A country'(tveathcr prophet predletk a wetSummcfr in payiucntof the Wtn- tcr and Sprlog sliortage in rain. - * • 1 BuP' and Barred Plymouth tltock eggs in anytinnntilics for sale by ‘ ■ J. Allen Tobin. The Crangohiirg District Conference w ill meet at Springfield on ntaxt Wed- TJ^sdiiy and continue iu 0 session five days. > . . ' ",7 ; -y 'I'hc Confederaie Veterans will cap- fuce Charleston <ni Tuesday next and hold it three dayr—the nuiHial_ bta,le reuiiloiiv State i;ii|*erliitendent of Tldncation Martin setrds out today ^-flo/HiO dispen- sarv money lor the. public schools of the State. M r*. Wayne’ll. Eaves, a most esti mable ladv of \Vi!liiton 'townslifT 1 , suf fered a severe stroke of jniialy sis pu 'J'hursdav One Of hist week's pleasantest letters 0111110 I'cnm Mi. I . T. formerly of this t-p uiiy but now in iiijwaultce, "Wisconsin. • *'•. Mr. John A. Weathershee, formerly of WiHsronf i* a candidate fpr' tl.v Hquae of Represeutittivch from Orange burg County. 1 M " Bishop Klli«on Caper* will adminis ter tue' fi’gTii of eonti rmati<iTi , "in "lie Clmrcfi ol the lii iy Aponlcs, lliini ■' well, on tlie "1st inst. '*■ A 'i'. Woedivard l>q, of Vitldosta, f?a. visited Gol. E.. W. Ypiiinaii.* list week.' Barnwell won'Q have been glad to welConte him ngaih'x^' Hpcriwt Jmfge Prince is winning prince y rerfUatlon aif.ong hotli K Ja«> yer* anil li.y «iea by diis ability, (ni- parlhuily. read:nes*-yir.d high courtesy. r The vote <jaaCIn tlie second primary for Congre.s eip^atnrday wa» quite -mal) H .Mr: Cro't haVTfrg-Sjo opposition. The Drillucraiic rtrlc, however, requir- «.| it.' • 1 . — Times mav he hard -and the outlook nine but Tobin’s Millihefy f.as liappi ness in -tore for lovers of bcautifitl bfu gaais.’ sffteeidvertisement in today’s paper. ^ The Bamberg county cong&rvtjon en dorsed Senator’ Mavticd for _ tho^-Dill terin in Congress, and lianipton paid like honor to Kx-Goveruor Me Sweeney, Rev. G.' N. A»kew .will preach at Sinvrna on ni^xt Sunday, I'f'.ster A- V. Hair being jtway for ftiree weeks in tyt- te.ndAnce upon the .Southern Baptist G*«liveution, Xa^htille, Tenn. Rndicai changcv^ie expected iti the div a.4n-dofc oyer the Sotitbem. jl will pass Bain well a bon* i> p. inland .!i about !nd() jr. m. Fi>r both incoming a:i.i out going mall* the change will be TTeh^se towards the-Koby's-Ifttcf. era. Rev Clia*. Cabarusa, why haS served »<» acceptably as liector of the Church of the Holy Apostles the past Winter and Spring, will soon return to his summer pastorate at Flat Rock, X. C. The heartaof all his thick ami friends will go IfrHlyabitle with this cultured gentleman The cause of m.i»f>*ons will be ewiisa- ed at Salem Church on Sarjirday ncifr with services both'Mioruing amLafter- nooh. There will he preaching on Sqnday mornlhg also. The pastor. RhV. Jf I.. IIiiTlev, expects ti) (fo~f7o tlie l>istrict (’onfcrcnceuit SptiugrteM npxt week with alf homo and fotvign tuis- A ' . wererl — Thl* week’s work fp Tuesday' pight consists of one nopsq'.t, a verdict sfnd a third case in,progfcSj', ^tter speed is being made than at ahy previous extra term. , .. I\ , . Among the prominent visitors in at-, tendance noon Cnuf%'th.is~ , Week are At torneys.!. F. Izlar of Orangeburg J. W. Birnweil (if Cbarieston 8 G, May- field of Denmark E. T. Izlarof Ocalrf, Fla-.O. Duncan Bel(li)gf>r of Columbia. A ttrirnevs Confibr and Tobin of the Cbiiiity l^i- are in court this week. > ; oiften j^rese’nfed to the public. —e CANDIDATES. - Mr. X. 0. \V. Walker Rhnoiince*, blmsclf in this issue a calitlldate for the office of Master In Equity. The friend* of Rev. G, N, Askew ah ' nounce hU candidacy, fqi: the office ufj Aupnfintemlfen’to’f Education. .Guards will meet at tills,Thursday. Even ’— \ '• . R. Iv. M. NEWS. . The health of t*6 community is ,im- proviiig. A great many of the opiratives have gone to work age in. ., • • ■ . V One of our lit tle ohntr.pion knitters. Wilma Amtersonvkilltted 30 dozen, the other dav, the rno*t ever,knitted in the mills. Do veur best, Wilma. Set «\ ’gf.od exTrrrpte lor the (Ader orie* to • go '•J- . *. , AFrlend. sion try assessiifents collected in full. = Titk Tkoti k’s repbrVe’r Inis noticed every day the past week f,.rom the barn, of Farmer AHred'Aldrich to merchant'* a-nd oilicrs. Tills fact, itpeak thore forcibly for Tanner A’s. .Ionhie barrel system o£ farming than anytliing that cquld be written. Any system .of fanning 'wliicb enabjoa’a farmer ^b'aell coi n in the month of May to his ie*iy provident ft 1 ) tv triKii Ion alul increases rjeiglU. jMstfraorf and tftWi begin its and the scales v?tll soon ^pow the uM afjid . good Mfo-oa Is doing. It gives strength and tone to the digestive or- garis. makAs rich, rad blood amj puts ->the whoii system in proper physical Condition'. If ft did nbt do vyliat: is Claimed for it, r>rttjr*i*t J. C. Creech &Mld not nflWc! to aell It thA iVrv he dots, agretilng to' refund the cost; *0c., fn case U does hot give complete satia- f action. R-verv on^ whe V thin, weak and out AI health, aliould begin the use of Mi- A-na on these terms, for it costs abso lutely uotbiiig unless ft mates you -atasa. " BlacRville ... ,. .v.. ... 0000000?l—.‘I Batteries—Barnwell, Youmnti.* and Moore; Blackvlllo, Strobel and Felder Umpire, Iir. R. A. Gy lei* 'J’iure, one iioilt.amLt w eiUy-. 11 vein i 11(1 to*. And cm Tueiday the BiaekviEe boys who are a clever lot, accompanied by about 40 good people, returued the game but were again defeated, before, a crowd 6f some ttM lovers of phe g<une The score by innings follows; Barnwell;" OK) 001 B'aekvillc. 100 301 <l0l-6 Batteries—BarnWqJl, oYomnans jmd Moore; Blackvilie, Strobe! and Felder; Umpire, J. E. Harley; Time; 3 hours. "y. v ^ v CARD OF TUAS’IvS To my.Mlow-citlzetti.ct tbc Sscohd Congressional District: While it has been the edstom, in public print to tliank tjie peqplu for th°ir support, on this occasion I scarcely deem it necessary. Empty words cannot express my gratitude. The. unprecedentriT vhTI.receivednot only implies a confidence |n me. wbich atTexitox The Barnwell the Court House Ing at 8 o’clock to be mustered into service. Each member will remembei that obedience and promptness are the soldiers first duties aipl be on time. ; Refreshments will be-enjoyed. WILL OFFER, AT GREATLY REDUCED •PRICES, DRV GOODS, XOTlOJTS •J AND MILLINERY, C.O M- MENCING ON - THURSDAY, MAY 12(h, ,!■ ■ . •' fi S ■ 1 '• ; 7. ’And will last ifoT’Diie weVk only. This is the time" to (genuine bargains. Yon know the price of cotton tias advanced, also the price of all eottoA j goods; hut I will quote -you a - . ■ ’ few of ihy amazingly * low^E r i c 0 s"; from Ac \ Organdiev mpipp .■ imity, Dotte bwiss, Madras, Linen Crash, ranraisie.Mouvds, Manilla Cordt Zephyr Ginghams, Percales, GajQied .Satin,, Duck. ScotcTi Jaawhs, GeDtra Atadras, Sifk Novelties, etc., etc. . . .'V My lines of Spring Shoes are the best, selected and pretties* ottered the trade. Ladies, come and see my OxfoTds', Strapped SdiTdals, in the various styles! !' < : ! THE WEATHER. . Our prophet say* this Spring i« very nivjch liku- that of 1881 ly» x shifting winds and dry sdkie*. Then the fains fell up to Ai>Tll,~ceasrtd. tiut+U.Iuiie 5lh, fcdlovVfd by a drought lasting until Augnsyfith. i'hen but little'corn 'ma tured, but.the late fall gave a good cot- UjTT crop. \ CRANE SA-VANXAH Sf^tOOL. ; ! - Ttftr closifftr cxeu/v** of this-excel lent school, Miss Etahlmavi-- prluclpfll, will he field tomorrow, Friday evetb^ irtg, c,omnienylngqt S.o’clqck. A most interesflng programme of tableaux,- diaiogue* r &c . wULite...ex,, cel lent I y (Uiriigd otjt.y. »'••. An adnnssion fee of .15 cents, for adults »ud 10 edits PuMdiildren w ill be •. barged. ’ V % -• g ry 40 inch White Lawn worth 15 cents ftill be sold this week i‘or io cents; Dotted Swisses, beautiful quality and patterns in all the colorings tit 1*6 cents, worth 1$ cents; Table Damask at cents,, v^orth 75 cents; Sheets already made, with deep hem, cheaper than you can buy the sheeting; Drop Stitch Stockings at 10 and 12 [-2 cents per pair; Silk Elbow Gloves at 75 cents wort?) $1.25 per phiff Mercerized Ghambrays at 12 1-2 and 15 cents', worth 25 cents; Embroide'ry and Insertings at unheard of prices; HcAu- ful Black Etaminc at 75 cents per Yard, worth $1.00; Silks of all t stt ' | , . * ^1 kinds reduced for. this week onlyT You will not have such an Op portunity again this season. „ - - " " ,\Ve ha v e just lifceived the - moh': np-to claTer NECK WEAR ami BELTS that li{tVe r everbeen-brought to this rtrarket, which will be re- chiced.in this sale, and r t 1 Fie prices cut in half. -i- - . a “ /"* * ... ’ arfipks- cufaad t»thing charged at these prices. r MR. NEWSOM DECLINES. Williston, S-, C., May 9, 1004. Editor The I’rqjplxAw.—• i » -Flease permit me**^lyough the col umns of. yojir paper to thank my friends who wisf. nie to hccome a can didate fur House of Repre-entgtive«. I a|ipreeiH^e the honor very much, but deem "it best mu. to qntet politics. Yvfry r speetfully.. . \V; A. B. Ncwsopi. A RE M A UK A li LL V AMI I. Y. ^ : v>- - •* - . . • ■ There was 110 better soldirr, there Is no better citizen than Mr T. B. Grubb* of Roseipary township. Ho beaTS honorable scars received on the tiring line in the war between tlie States, yet his heart is a* yoitog as In rifo’i blight morning, lie is now 70 years of age, and his good wife ten years younger. U To them liave. been given ten sons andtoiir daughterf, the oldest child 14 and the youngest Id years of age. Tugy have 40 grand children and 3 great grand children, and the happy tanply circle has never been broken by- death. All are in good Health, of due araeter and r*.ch in the.regard of all kfuxving them. / And may many more good years be spared them. ... r * - !* m Ba'ftsfe,‘India Linen, Persian La\^i, Egyptian Dimity, "Dotted ’sie.Avouvds, Akinqla ^ VI Ws4* iivh 1 'ssife ♦>:•».*} <V>>i : gentlemen;*- . ’* ’ # * * f A\y Spring Clothing,-Loth in siiits and pants, has arriveef, the best variety and latest styles, best qualities for least money- ^ My Shoes both injhigh cut and low cut styles, Hats m latest shapes, Shirts,JJndcrweiir, etc.*,’ ilso here for Come and see. My entire stock I have marked down tiAfgurts apparently unreasonable. ’ . . , Come and see,/and it pkased huybut as a special induce ment to my trade and in ordeUkrgetHiv friends and patrons td come and inspect my line^Uofler iny line of Spring Clothing at 10 per cent djsecunt, andwhen 1 say this I mean 10 per'tent less than 1 ever offered my goods previous to this* Very Rest Section. THawking.iny cnstoi^i’iJjjx illcii: u«examplcd patron- age (luring tTVc 'Winter Otrnipaign, I Like pleasure in stating that the Spring finds iht fully prepared to give the eSt ' liLACkYILUf:, s\ & W. Corner Lartigue Street and Railroad 1 Avenue. imkam j-. •SlECLlb TAX ELECTION. Dentis^ WILLISTON, Will work any where in by'apechU apfolffVtnent. - - S. ihe country i SEIGIjRGX'ILl,EJ>OTS. ; •• - . • ♦ " • .* , '* f • . . Rev Glover preached a very appro priate sermon Sunday to a large ami attentive congregation. Mi*ses Mamie and Georgia Anderson, of Dunbarton nre visiting their sister, MnUyr. .1 MomJjG . — MH. Juhn 1... ^lyTiek, after fwo weeks vjUt tu his uiother. returned l**f week to Jacksonville, Fla., where ye’ i* emplojlT. as night operator. Ransom BafitT'T' and*. famliy_ of BninsoVaTiUvisiting his father, Mr. 6. W. Barker. Miss Lizzie Mv^THt^is visiting rela lives and friep,7* at AIlebdaj.eT’ Mr. Joe Owens of Savanna iug hi* sister, Mrs Strange. A small ^hower fell Saturday to . - brighten the faiiners faces, for they ^ixagous hauUiig- Jlue-..cmn - ut-tlte beentonYrTTir hitrefor sere rat days on accountjoLthe dry weather. AjfrUnd. * * ij ,• OTRANTO NEWS. Woods is visiting argains • -.'-qi ' ‘ •- ■ ^ . t r - 'k ' * : ---■ _ __ To all in need of work stock-tvnitetl to all purpose^ and at the priccs that Mve pleased antl^yi’olited feo many ^ood people. h ' 0 * JUST ‘RECEIVED! XOTIOK TO SCHOOL DlSTRtCTS before June 1st; * Thirtv dialrictA.noW-levy a aupple- mentary ta.x, and it Vs tuqnjtl thiktinuiir of the others will do so this year. „ W. II, Jones, Co. Supt. Ed. “A— ■ V- Another Car Fom’Horses, Mules, That want good .owners. This may be the last importation of the season, so don’t wait. Dclayd ‘‘‘are dangerous.”^ Come at once to Wf aT^giDar meeting of the Coantf BoanTof Kducahon, held in Barnwell on Saturday, April 23rd, the petition of forty citizen* of 4ho town of Syca- ' more and tho surrounding territory, asking for a apccial distrlcl, bounde.l ou t|if noith by Ulmers DUtrivA, on ■ the west by Hickory-dfiil DDtnd'f-stfir , the opnth by Jackson Branch, IhJ «t» IW a aBeclal iyt or ' th ft eoat’W A n. r Tncresse the spccTarievv must he held , , ***m*cj» - - J ftom Jackson Branch along the weatera boundary of Bethel District to tho northeast corncr,of said district,* aiA from ibenee by a straight lino to thO I*liners 11nci^Aompa»i 1 mou*ly granted. .An election is hsreby ordered 4o bs* held at the iiMiaF doting place In IIm tow n of Sycamore, on Saturday, Mag U, 1904. to determine whether h twp mill tax sIihII be levied for the support of the school* of the said special diar trk’t. At this election., three . personl appointed-bv the County Board of Kd- ucatlon shall lot a* nianageia. and only ■gch ekwronnu return fepl.pr persona) properly for taxation, and who live within ' G*e bonndnrtra of the ISlg special district, shall be tiiowod to vow. , - W.if Jonea, V W B w**t, j— J. D Moore. t , Board of Education for Barnwell Count?. _ - ~ T~B. fLiWfc ~ Surveyor and Civil Engineer Special attention given to the corepo* Jation of wgter-powers, levellog and ftmlmigo, ’ A jionfalc.ard add rested to meal Mat# 8. C., will re odve prompt atten- tun >v ' octl-80, ly Style and Beaut; are embodied in every gar/.’ ment wo sell., Our new sys- 1 ''•te|h of manufacture guar antees to every purchaser a ’ perfect tit and superior workmanship. --*• Blackvilie, S. G. If you wish, therefore, to enjoy every tenet of good Haste in dress, opr apparel Miss Pameli.i Ruddcll. dtnim ia* needed liadly to bring up , i. »<•,-» - — cbVtoivdHhton what is already unjilso. farmer rtcigiibers is ,unyirr*tThniirbJy -st**-—Tiye Btyv wsblic road from Biipton -to good wyainiH/ Some 75 Barnwell base ball lovers went over to Blackvilie oh faht Thurs day afteihodn to witness an exciting game between the two towns. Barn well got tlie Jump-bp BbtckyiHo in the second ii.ning ami won the game. The score was: * Bmmwsd- r-.-.-r/bi4i QtKlbfi*-? Knddujl is open for traveling and all are anxious for the chain gang to come a ml raise the bad places on it. The steamer Two Slates will make only one trip a week IfetvVeeu, Stqpy Bluff knd SeVannah until further ho- tioe. 1’rof. J. T. I reward showed here Frl- dav night. The oalloon neuenslon wa* tine. An elfort is^heirtg made to raise money to heild it club hon.-e for Bull Pond Democratic club, Twanty ilir* 1 dollars have alitiidy been subscribed, ihe eU'C(loii out tie 17th .inst, will bf! belli at the pUct where it is propos^J • the old Smoke bouse; j; to build it, near will he an incentive in future life, blfT tame fut”oeVfirirt years. ( a tribute to my lamented father. The duties of the office I shall faithfully discharge and I pledge w hen tjiis High position U turned oyfer to inTsuccessor, it shall be >s spotless ns when given rae. ' ^ ^ ^ • I. G. Croft. Letter td 0 F. Calhoun. Dear Sir: “ft costs as much to put on poor paint ffs good”—a common saying and true—it costs much more to put-on poor paint; more gallons. Poor paint is ptjiot and barytes or paint and sand pr paint and lime or paint and chalk or paint and benzine drt puTht and watet; these are the usual cheats; there are othbrs. v 11 .tnkc.s. more j&llon.s of pklut’and a cheat Hian of honest paiip; and the cost of life Kbor of painting is so much a gallon—one gallon costs as much as another,; for'I ;fbor. '7, This is thp way reckon your cOhts for this vear; butliow about next year?. Point Devole, gml year coats nothing; year after next the same; the AT 10S' XOTICM.- — The Regiatratioit Rooks will be ope^ «n the Court Hon«e on the first liondajr sale In cadi month dining (hg year HlOJ B»r tho Dsnsoction^ business as is required by law. W. J. Baxley, . , Ghairioaa P. D’L. ftlack, . . . -v* C. F. Caltoao, P. M. ti(titi.t;M “7 WstJIcSn: ~ Calhoun & Co. fiPEi $ Accident; LIGHTNING Live Stock Notice to teachers. Paint anything elite, and-your costs recur according to what you paint with.. Soiueoftbo mixtures wear one year; some two: some three. It coats twice, three times, four ■ times, five times, as fuhclt to paint with & cheat as to faiuf with Devof,' ^ • ' i - - The rie^f regular examination of teachers will be held in Barnwell Fri*' day Ifay^ fOth, bejinfling at ^ pine o’clock and coniinuing through the day. Candidates for the first grade certificates will be examined on Spell ing, Reading, ^Writing, Geography, Graeunar, XT, S. History, S. C.' HI»tory, Algebra, Civil Govern ment, Physiology, and Science of Teaching. Candidates for ^second gride.oertiflcaies will be examined on all of .the foregoing aabjects except Algebra. AlMeachers are expected to bring pen, ink and paper. >V f H. Jones. EVEB.YT.UJNP FOR EVERYBODY /at PEOPLE'S PHARMACY. Fresh Gnfden Seed; some astonlsh- den seed.* Tqhaye .tried and proved them good. Our corn teed is the envy of our competitors. Give The Peo Arlthmetic.'t pie’s Pharmacy a trial and be con vinced you can get better seed _and cheaper that) anywhere eise; also ICO bm-heli of Phillips cotton seed for sale. The People’s Pharmacy is a cash store, therefore can undersell others a* credit stores make the good eusBi.ni.era pay for all losses. Get out of thSTold rut. save moary on medicine and seed -r-r- Co. su^pt. Ed. \ by patronlzrnf The People’s Pharmacy. - HAT- FURNISHERS. 716 Broadway, r ~rfr**‘ v Augusta, Ga. Yexer D. Tormenter 64369; JERSEY BtLL,‘HEAD OF GLEN DALE HERD, Pronounced unusually handsome—fln« (hstry form ^ There stretch behind felSiv along- every line the fiocit dairy blppil in the world.” , By blood and in- idividjuality he L* at tlie top of the Jer sey breed. Hi* (larii tested 3>q gallons^ ol.ipilk and 23 lbs.. 4 oz.; his grand J dam 24> lbs . fi ozs., and his great grand dam 2J Ibs.^ A o**- ot huttCC ih, seven, days- He lias 14 sisters giving as high as'22 lbs..of butter in *er#n day*. . .Registered Jersey heifers bred to this bull, and three of bis sons, all solid, col ored and grand individuals, now for *Me. Write for pedigrees and particu lar! to jr* X GLENDALE DAIRY, Barnwell, Sf. O. > ;