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^ ■■“‘c: r ■span x ngHHMniiBRnnBj • ' 4 v —t*— ' ' 1 " ' ^ « T ' _^. •~~ /•' r "". ; •S.rwl Tlpe Barnwell People, THURSDAY, MARCH 1 ItHMi. Lent le({Hn yei>f«rdlf^ ' ' '1 hi# i# Ifie sixtieth d»y Of th# new year. THIRD WEKK, PeUt JXtror# were drawn on Tuesday fiw the week bexinninir March 19th. RATES OFSURSUBimON. In Advance, per Annum 77v“777”$1.50 On. Time.....,..*... ...7. The day# gain eleven minutes i-n iun- ^ Alkudale-H. W. M»nu R) ee, fL. W. shine thi* week ^ ; Onnjte. J. N IValker J Baldmtk—R. H. Walker. W. W niT B; .fi ll' le®, E q. of Aiken waft town on.Mqudav. ^ i County chain^and \yiH he at \V i'.-j ., Harley's place in Sacamnre ’IWiVhlp ’ this week. VVill move on Monday of next week to Cave Church, in Great Cy press Tow nsitip. « J.dt. Morris, Supervisor. . R. C. Robert# Jr., Clerk. ■»«'» 1 •• • ~ '' '•4^ ' T ' I he latfst ripenmig'peach trees began blomnfnjt.la-t week. was over - from E Iloisr, E-q. Blackviite on .Vlonday. I.he ground iiog has 16 (J.tv# more to nap helore its next coming out. Miss Stella Wall er of Charleston is the guest of Mrs. K. Boyd Cole. . Gotevnor llevward ts in \ew York Isodfre STltt.VnihSof PytK w2 J U ' !, ‘ we, k 0,1 huslweee. ^ be he at at their Ha.ii s n Fiiiluy light' Die almanac rnakers-.prophocy'tfiat attendance la this March will be unusually boister ous. t.u II fat 7|^ o’clock. A full requested. By order of AKDEN A. LEMON, C.C. ,Wm. MeNAB. K. R Try one paper of Creech’s ti lb nialo seed, I5cts. a paper. to- Jtm Call on W. A Gyles and get‘JOIbs. of Maztirvky. Granulated Sugar for $1.0;), beatitiful Calicoes at Sets; also a nice selection of White and Brown Dress Linens, Lawn# Organdies, Hosiery Ac. W. A-. Oyl*s lias moved Into one of hi# ow n store buildings formerly oc cupied by H. I) Lai'iianf and has opened a nice stock of -Dry Gtrods, ■Shoes, Groceries Jfcc Come and -see him, ■* *... Next Monday will be saleilay. \o land* will be sold by tlie Master or •’Sfiei ill. ' » ^ -s - Mrs TrT ,\.. N .barber of WillUton is 'vi-it?iig.lier parents, .Mr. and Mrs. U. Flowers, J. I,. Kills, W. K. Fergusou, K A Ashe. Ifarii we!l-*-.r. Il ' 1 Wood ward. C. C. Owens, .lolinson, Black, .fc., VV. C. Rax- •lev;, B/pwan, W. I*. Liuine,*■ John I Mcf.em'nrw. Bei.nelt Springs—J. H. Duncan, L. i U Duncan Black vl He—I. H Hutto,. W. T. Walker J. I). Wlilttle, I,. B. Collins. Butl jPulMk—E, W. Brunson. Georges Creek—J G. ilulto. M. L. Hutto. T.M. Black. ,1. C. Dycues. Gr?at 0vnress—G. R. Morris, lied Oak- W <’.. Hirt Rich Land—U. 1). Lee. Kosemary —A. B. Bulges#, FranTT Kenmifv, A C. Grubbs. Sycamore—,1. E. l'rie>t«r, L. G.Tlar ley, ,1. E Deer. Vi hlision—It J. Rountree, *' >e cyir- Kvetybody that have tried our 24b Tomato Seed say they are worth ten times the price u : e charge fin them. Cree di’s I'iiarmacy. W. A. Gvles offers to the tr'atle’* a is’dl selected s ock of MUses. Ladies and Children shoes at prices that will please You ean.savc Irmn ten to twenty live cent* per pair !>v ;hu.\i ( ng from him. .Come and >^e and he • vinccd. s Why not getf-aU- your'-garden seed at Cr#e«d«’s i’liarmacv. Then von could rest assured that you were p ant ing tlie best seed glow n. W. A. Gyle# wilj, sell yon a Hat cheaper than any other IL u-e WTown, also has in sto-k LacesvEuiliroiderv, Lidia* cottar*. Lace Curtain# & •. also a choice tot of soed Irish Potst"e* «t 4f)ct« p ck. AM Goods bought and sold for cash, and iiic motto is to keep the giaids moving at small proti.s. v\’e sell I ’omato S“ed tlrat produces tomatoes weighing 2 lb* each. Did you ever try them Y CreccliVPliarmaov. at ' * I.. •; ^—•s— ; “ *■ . One tomato grow n freon offr 2 ll> To mato seed tilis a large dish when aliced. Just the thing lor glicing— wry delightful. • Creeeli's 1’liarmacv. STATE OF &j)ITH CARW l Xl, county ok b.vj^wll • lii ftie [ fl By J. K. Bnetttllt. Xafr-JiHfa <J Prolate" ■ ' iiwwes#m>Yihiyi' l - “ ‘ Where*# M. K. Davison ha h Yf'sdi' suit UnUV me to grant her letters of Adinini.-tru tion, on tlie estate of lain .•#A - Davison, de- Ceaissl, These are, the’efore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and cred.tpm of the #aid James A. Davison, di-e- it* t at they be and appear Ufo:e me, in the ourt of Pruttate to ta; held at Barnwell on Monday, MaretT I2th, iyo»i. next, afh r pitblica ^ turn hi the fomnam, to ~ ■ *iiow cause; it any .they have, why the said administration should ten lie g iicti d Given under my Land thl>. UHi day of February, Anno Domini, lititi ♦ -■ * JOHN K. BNEW.lNn, ... * ^*rol)ate Judge. Pnbllshr.l in Tub Bahnwclp Tkui'i.e Marc h 1. U*«. \ T<ic'ca*f of contestant l-.-nc 'Iters, colorecfyi'tir < ‘ongre s«inan J <) I’atter- son’s seat w ill he heard before one of the sub ooinmiffee, of the llons-'VoJ Tif >- ‘M+utr 4»s-- GKl' TIMS BEAL 1TKL 1. ( O LOR ED 1M« I f RK KKEE. rs: i J O I’attcrson. Jr.. Esq. returned on Monday from a hying busiiits* trip to New York; Mrs. A. P. Cornell entertained a number nfladv friend# delightfully on Tuesday aftermSwu The Court of General Sessions will a ( bnitn«nce on M"m!sy"next. Judge K. (!. " .atts will preside. Comptroller General Jones ha« ex tended the time for making tax iv- tuni# without penalty to Saturday next. Mrs. J. A. 'I'oliin left on Monday af ternoontot Baltimore and New York to hut tier Spring and Summer milli nery goods. ■* The seven per cent, penalty attache* toe fay., on all .unpaid State and (dm (ITY taxes After die 15.h ittfcL. exeeutious will be issued. Adjutant General Fr/i#t will inspect. Com| ran v G, 8 I Regiment at Bamberg nn tile J2.I,.!j strand CourptmT'E. same command, iWsjfaruwtdl on thek’Jd. Toe immigrant Engli-ii Tqmrnws are.plaving havoc with early pianteit Eiigilslf .pea*. In some garden* all tin? -p"* plants have been eaten ami planting over i*.necessary. 1'ne Siit'reme Court on Saturday tinned the tlmling of the (Hurt of neral Session*.for thi« County in tils' case, of J) A, Gi :lis, colei ed, con vcteil <»f inatrsinu.ghtcr. He will hu\« to serve his scirtei.ce ol li tycars An ex'amination- was held in tlie Court llnflsc on Sttu* - day tor oarre-r. ami solr-tinile on Ore new Korai Fioe Delivery ^o.te to >^e^|,|. Vliii*ft-^twrrmTT’f•ErTnYlff.-THrmTl ■l.ifd MUdlU' ^Tff O.il. Allend.t #, hi purpose oT , oiganiziog a t w i ntoii and OO an to, a 2 ( miipiouie. -school. A good crowd gatherc err—t-he- SuihIhv ed and alt^r listening to two splendid asl- ilres'sos l»v Dr R. W, Sander*, o/ie on the great benetits to l>e derived from the Sunday Scduiol and .tlie othqr. sor ftepresama ives on.luqfTT^. i+»>o-Olr^l>if^rd'M>oiT‘J.’wi'tr argutt Airf- , yatnre.f hv3« , e , f.^ii..g Bio. VT A. Meyer * r r SVrpe i-i d i ervdoot .Bro : . .CL .Mevsr Treasnier and Bro.-,Claude Rountree a»e for Judge I’ ltie'rrdir; - •• V .... Mai*.,<Air .• ■ • Mr A-lihv (jrcen, *hn Splendid Reproduction, in Sixteen Tints of a l eletcratc d Painting. Every perscoi who send* One Dollar to pay for a vear'*-soWeripit oi to the TWICE A WEEK REPUBLIC of *r. Louis, M" . amt-Fa R M !*R(MiKL», will receive, AB'OLLI I.V FREE, a Aheautdnl colored picture, -'4 bv ;i_’ Ainchcs in dimen*i~n«,-entitled ••Tie Mfteparture ot the Bride fr-on tlie Home *■( Wasfiingtou.” Tins piernie is a • direct repiodip tim from the. »eielir*ia-vi pa i nf In g f»v E'e r ri», s| xtee n end or* w P’ e cm ployed in the process It is made, on a flwc, heavrepaper, anil wilt make, ivhen framed and hntrg, a magiiitieent- ornanmiu for the home A-ide from it* ,—gciruTna-artistic- merits;—[Trnr-Fs^es an wsiydmmon inter* *t to every Atnertcnrr a* the central figure in it i* George Washington. *tinding at the portal of ’ ii * Virginia home, biddingadhrti to the bride and bridegroom. ~The co'oi work i* higlily ornate and correct, in —cvery"<tcfaH,-w« are tlie cTTafacter re- presenta Ion*, costunies. ete. The T W ICE-A W ETCRTtEPUBLIC i* tiie oldest ;itid beat #emi*we> kty family paper in the country, anti FARM PROGRESS. wliVdi is Jl.o |hifili*lied by The Repub.ic, i# tlie fast est growing farm monrlily in America Remember, that-vmi get t-oth of ihe*n • pleudid journals an o tire year, and tlie beautiful trig colored picture, ail |nr only ONE DOLLAR. Present subscriber* may takft advan , tage o| tliis offer, by sending a dollar and having jheir time marked up a year. The 1 Rcpith i,- hereby give* notice thar thi* offer may lie withdrawn «t anv time, and those who wish the picture should send in subscriptions AT ONCE. Remit by Post-Office or express bank of Mr. George W. Green, Jr , of Buck Creek, died in the Pnilip'iiiucs on liie 15 h in*'f of pheuinoiiia, aged about 22 year-, lie had been in tlie United state* army several year*. Hi# body will lie brooglil home lor buri.il. The yon rig 'Indie* of the Baptist eh-trch gave s de.ightful entertain. ill .nit for the young people at the school house on last I huisdav evening, real izing t?2tl 00 tor the paraunuge luud. I lie paisopagc when coni!dipt.cd about ^’Weeks' ' he-Ai-e;'-' -at a- . c<i’*’ '7| some ‘$2 BA), w ill In* a Credit to the B.p»w«t coogi eg it ion .and an oniauieni to tlie town of Darn will. Mr* r. V Burckhaltett entertaioeil some two score happy voting'|*-op|e from roll o'ciock Friday evening, i i honor of hei cUurining visitor, M!*» 'liEsot Cbealer. Ncvnr in Barnwell lias in'ire ertjnvtiient liLed the like sp uae of time. Oeiicioua rytieslinieiit' were served in perfei t keeping wi h the fair pleasure* of the evening. Mrs. BureklmItef proved lieiself a 1110*1. giy cions, gr u-efiil .hostess »n*f w a# g.il laull) supported by4»r. Ltiatlie. "Tnrnmy-Tmt^fTTcYrTcftMrTcTT r or draft. Do-tint send personal check# Write name* and add re* sc# plainly and address. SUBaCRIP HON DEP A R I'M E\T. The Republic, Sit. Louis, Mo. R-‘V. R W\ Barnwell, who lit gun hi* minisicnal carver as Rector of the I’liurch of the Holy Ap.i»tles at Barn- wtuf, ami who i* n»w at sd. iTuii's Episcopal Cfiorch, Richmond, Va , ha» teen a-kid l»y Dr. Artfnir B Lloyd nt Are*** Yoix. -rs crt’inry rrr _ ftfn If >aid 7T Mfs-ious of life Kpisi-tqial Chufelt. t" beeoiiip iiis’H»«i*taiit in Otis gre.vt work, tikiog charge of a district incltiding ncitrly all the .Sonilicru adatea and »x- tending a* far V\ est a* Dklahonia - Will the Seaboard Air L'ne build that.rvucli #urvcyrtl line from Olar to lihrarlesfon ? --B hat coniiecth'iirHvtn* proposed when John SkeUott 'Villimus was Prtm'.tl.'iiT and dropped- vviu u liew :;s Iro/. n out.' Now livat he it tliawing liack tlie idea may he resurrected. 'I he Seaboard has' iccPt tly bought'a 'coal read m 'f en- u-s-ee and i* hui'.ding a.'connection through the imvimtaiu* ip it* terminus ad Ru t lie ftoFiTthir, "X; tL It OWTiY sHTl a terminal site In Charleston. There l« talk of a lire f mim'd lie neigh borhood of t'amden to Charleston, nut tiie Oiar route mar tome in and win. N KW A DYER l IsEMKNTS. Messrs McNab tV’ Caldwell cNah (V Caldwell are the. IL #t fo adveitise Spring (UXIC) tiood'T Their aiinouncenieiit is suggestive of entirely new goods, careful selection* ami fa : r price* F. II < beech— A d mi n I -1 r a tor’# No ~tlTe« to Di-hfors and <T.edlciirs. J K Spelling. Judge of Probate— Citation, Estate of James A. Davison. S. \v. Trottl—Auditor's Notice to tax assessor* P. L IN n.ler—Final Discharge. A Spartanliurg farmer lin« bouyht a #t-*am plow, w h'ch w ill break fn tn IS 11 45 acres a day. It works weft -mr any land, tliat+s free from rock* and it imps. i_ Sold on 3 Months* Trial Your moner returned' | Unotngffi«d In erery war, ALWAYS READY FORIHSTAITUSE. V s becMiethe "Carim-Magnetie" l\iitleetrua!/y UmtrrtdAnl X I’ hollow ground in Its own peculiar way. With “"Vasar | iu edge for r 5>c tic Cushion Si' Free booUet “Hfaua to 2£;£*\ S£Z.'V! J00. ivera.” For «ale by J. C. CRFEChJ BARNWELL, S. C. FINAL DISCHARGE. h Notlee i* hereby given that the un- d TsigM? i vvill on , Monday, April 2 I, Ihuti. tile IP* final account with Ifon. Joint K SneHing. Jiplge of Probat* for Barnwell County amt apply- for letter* d *mi»*orv a* Aduiini-traior of tlie E#- titeof Mary Pender, deceased. ; P 'L. ifhwwtf'yj Aduiini.-trator. Feby. 27th. DOii. NOriOK TO I’AX AdSK^OUS. ^TKrf'ypylons (NnDitvr floarffv ; ioF-Ai ■ Will pie*![t aCflV' Auitit(»f**Olllde onxlie l*t. TnestiiyVif"li#rld». in order to organize and proceed to tlie a#se**- ‘ djnt of Property for tax itim ci. \V. TrotGv * * ~ \ Auditor. the Editor s corner. Judge H. C. Dickinson of Ulmer wa# a welcome visitor on the 21st ult. He was the lirst. Birnwell District man we ever knew act] one of the best that «y*r lived May Up^e continue to deal gently w itii him. It. did our eyes and limit good to he calloJ tin last week’* bus - dav bv Mr. Henry Ri'ter und-his good, handsome MJiL-MrJVYilli.). Kolb looked a* happy as if their lives arc all sunshine. Mr. NoltntT Black j»nd tils bright, pretty soh.'Master Ernest were pleas ant cailers on Thursday.‘ Mr. Hal Cave paid iisitisannual good cali on Saturdav. He is a voung, pro gressive. conservative^level headed and ttnraftjed Rcd.Oak fa nicr vvlio makes good everr time It is hi* first rule to raise all farm supplies Iroin' corn to chicken# Last ve.r hi* crop aver.igiHl ioo iMisliels o| corn and 14 twle# of cot- t<in to the I>low. -bhl cturrsc he is jiro- perou* , ^ M r. T. B. Harley, wlm never forgt t* us, paid fit*.annual welcome call 04 .-'HI Ul lit.V. MessrsO B Bovver# of .Sycatnore and W. (L Bower* of Fairfax, good broth- ers, paid us a doubly pleasant cull bn lllCsd.iV. s * HAPPENINGS AT M EYKU’S.MILL. Sundae wax truly an enjoyable day at Meed t reck' At th-usual hour our pastor. Dr. R \V. Sander*, preached u* a grand sermon (wliiclrlieatvvay*does) from mat portion of God's word found in 1st Thessalonians, 1st chapter and 7.It verse I'liVre was. a good congre gation in attendance ami ell were very mueb impressed w ith the great truths that he proclaimed. _ _ Th.i ••T>hg r iegafibn"vva# ttien invited to meet at tile new school house near MRH^J Aim bUL JEST. • Mr* Janie R. Be*t, wife of Mr. Wm, C Be*t uf Buford’s Britlge, departed thi* life 'I Tew minute* of twelve o’clock last Saturday night of heart failure, aged 03 vearw. At 5 o’clpck-on Hnnday afternoon In presence of a laige eonc<mr#e of #»»r- rowlng relative* and sympathizing friend* her ho <y waa laid to rest in the Mizpah church yard. From girlhood site had been jl enn- 'llie Ffoose qf Representative* at Washington refused 10 adjourn oh the 2$d nit, in honor of George W asliing- totrs birth day. That wa* consistent. All tiiat remalna of tlie '‘Immortal fatYierofTila country” iz the name ot Ita capital ' ' > ; Several Japanese newspaper* «f* urging their government to buy the Philippine* from the United j*tate*>. They say that our ownership hA*«en#t f lit* conntrjy a ltd of money and that can never benevolently assimilate the liUW brown men. . gistHit member of the MefhoiHst j l)N an#w of r> , r i n i nifreteru' •e* w « chinch, ami death to her wn* only the transition from the well done riutio* of t beautiful life to the rest and reward of the hatter world. She is survived by her husband and aix children, Messrs W K. t B. A., O. A. and C. Arthur Rest and two The Exehutlve Committee of thX Rivers’ Bridge* Memorial Association will meet at the Memorial grounds Satordav . March 3rd, at 3 o'clock, p. dsnghter*. Miss Uzzie Best and Mrs. TTf , for the purpose of organizing for R, O. Kirkland; a hroiher. Uat>t. An memorial service* drew Kirkland, Anna*Kii kind. and one sister, Mi-s Mr. Glover M. JUmire died of paraly sis of the brain on November 20tli, 19<t5, after a few dav s illness, aged *>6 yeai«^ J He wa# a brave and gallant soldier of tlie lost cause, serving through the war iu Capt, •\V. H. Ken nedy's artillery entnmaiid. Hi# wife survjye* to elierlsh the memory of the good husband. Sirs. India Waite#, daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilson* Bomls, departed mis life on the 22d of February, F.HMJ, after a long and painful illness which she hmi immewith /that patient fortitude so beaiitiful of the Christian: Mlie was laiil to rest in the family burial ground near WillDtnn, the funeral iieing con dm-ted by her pastor, Ttev- J. D. IVa- cock. Secretary. I>r. etanders. In a most delightful talk, complimented tlie trustees and pH'rons of the day school on h.avTng gotten Mi** Misie Dnnliar a* their 'e ieher. He s|»oke of M i»s Dnnhar a« being a highly aecomplished an.I painstaking teacher ami that he hi»ped the trustees would stand by her and hold up her hands iu this arduous duty of training and educating tlffc young. Me felt assured Irnm lier (last record tlint slieiwniild ilo her duty. Eite day *etm0LjipeTted iTli M otulay'. Tlie house i* .v.ciy neat, and cotnf<irtnhle, being i-eihd inside, wivli sasti, stove and other ff xtutbi'to make It complete. 7 rtf "< D. Col .1 B. E Sloan, wlm commanded the Eonrtli'iaOiiilr ( arolina Rigiimnt to tlie First BattiJ of _^Drna»>a*, died in < hai leston on E'ridav IfTTils 71th, veai. Col 11 mhi* correspondents figure out tiiat the Kl'p 1 ( pi aatiuns.. UUulu—hv 4-he I cgislature 'w i.i tie a hundred lioutand dollars larger flian the lax~col.ection* m xt tall and w inter, Tile (itadcl cadet * v.iil lisve #t fife next comuieiu emei.f ii mov ing encamp ment, or - practice inarcli, ipstead of ti e ttsual I ocalized eucampiiieut. with pic ole aTnl tiall variati«-ns. Tiie government continues prepara tion* tor troch e in Cniua. >everal loads <>f soldier* ps.sj.nl over the Charlotte—Atlanta air I Die la*!.—wek tisSsn Fftaiicisco, to take ship there for the Phiiijiplutf ~ Th Nrw* auiffBxtnricr and Ander son Mall are having a slow time in eol- h ciiug oi e cent subscriptions to a fmid of il?' to lniy_a pair of South Carolina IcaOier b<»o*t« tor Si>eaker Cannon. He may get them a# a next JLUiUnautt? gill. T lobifn'H;VK, the most maFFled man Ajar-t-hst-cminu v. wa* hanged iu Chicago naorE'rttUv for po'Koning lit# last »|)ou«e; He admuted tiiat, lie lia-l married 13 wives. Ut was hi# gatliq to g t what money thev and marry some 11101 e. » Larry Gantt, who a dojen vears ago A* editor of live Columbia Reg a er added to tlie liveli,iie-s of politics, writes from Athens Ga., lii* present hoiije; tiroadstdiug tiie L gislatuie for voting S>20 oGO to tlie James’own ' Ex position. lie thinks the money bad letter been given to medy Conledcr ates. J Under tlie,-Mate ,Livv every, ton of commercial fertilia-r ami cotton geetf meal s dd in the Mate lias (04 ny _n tag tiX of 25 CtMit*. l ! |t to tlie 2 lil, ult the State Treasurer had received since Jxnu.ry l*t. ^96 770 45, and expected receipts to njo up to a round hundred thousmd dollar# bv todav. This yeai’s receipts lack l“ss than a thousand do) lar* of being just double last year’s sa,e* lor the same period. —The Southern Warehouse and rage Company is being organized lo Memphis. Tenn., w ith a capital of ten million dollar*. It vvill operate ware houses throughout the Mouth to con trol the cotton crop. The National Farmers’ Union has pledged its uiem- heisto store in toe company’s shed# eVerv halo raised until the Union’s prices are readied before selling. Xe gotlable warehou-e receipt* vvll! he Is sued and if local hank* will not ad vance money on them the company w iil cash them at it sipaM prtdir. You can vnur ow n pouches and p him* U-ndor the old peacl.i t rec-s \ no g> Berallv ilnd a number of seedling sprout*. Take them ,up. Cut la*t year'* branches or shout# from a tree V on w isli to. reproduce Take a piece almiit *ix Indies long, sharpen the liig eml I'ke S intTg w dtfke. Gift off m seed ling ttfwsize of vonrsprortt fort shove the root Split 1 In* rpdt. Insert the wedge, tie with sijrlng ami plan’, in n convenient damp place. Many of them wilf live. ’“In tlie fall you can ‘set them col la the orjbard:—Sjuth-Tti Field, II THE COMMON FLEAS. Roster of case# f.o be tried at t^e March Term. ItKifi, Commencing Thurs day, March 8th: . Thursday, Mardi 8th. T.anra A.'Sumey vs. Connelly, et al. Rice and Tobin for plaintiff'. Davi# A Best and J, F Izfar lorTfeftrmtaTrt. ' Ranisev A Stone v*. M. A. Owens, G. M. Grtene lor (ilidntifY. Elii# and Davis A Bevt for defendant. , James Rountree v*. A U. L'. R R., Bate* A >iiiim# for ptaTlHiff, Aldrich for dcfwnduiit. , Friday, March Oih» A. Harley Ota! v's. ‘Daisy <1. Week*. Rice and Holman for plaintiff*. Bates A Simms and Aldrich for deftbduiit* Geo. Il,* W,itt ^lloe to. vs. B. W. Davi# A t>.. James A. Willis for plaintiff. Davi* A Best for defendant. R- J. Mims et al vs. SaHie Hair, Rice and Holman for plaintiff*,*'' Davis A Best for defendant. Monday. M a rc h i 2 th. D. Mill v*. So. Ky. <II F ■wd-Bw*** A EliMiiucfus ATTfru fi for (Tefendaiit. Lois E. t’loy et al, rs. W. U. Tel To. Dav i* A Best for plaintiff*. John U Bellinger for defendant. Imliil-Morgan et al vs. W. U. Tel. On.. R C’. Holinaii for plainUffs, N«1*on A Nelsn»(4Vi)d Alilricli for dcfeiidaut. ..Ida I. ‘Whliams v* W. U. Tel. Co., Bate# A >imms for plrintiff, Nelson A Ne-fsoh and Aldrich for deft fidant. a ' “8 • r f i TuasdiV. March 12th. W. 0. Smith et *1 vs. N. K Mims et al, G. M. Greene for plaintiff*. Bate* A Siiiims for defendants. W. T. UaHromi vs So Rv. Go.. Bate* A Simms for plaintiff. Aldrioh for defendant —R J. Minims et al v« B O. Stansetl. Rice and Holman for plaintiffs, DaVi* & Best for defeudaot. Widnesdsv, March Ifth, Alfred Aldrich v«. Farmer*-State* Mutual lu*. Do, .Da*)# A Best for plaintiff, i. W. Haskell tor ii#fe»7 dant. Minnie Jenkins. Admx. vs. So. Rv. Co.. It. <;; Holman and J.. A Willia for plaintiff, Atitrich for itef»»ndant. UJiase (dry Msmrfacfnrlng Co. •»* L. K AYTiiitle, Bate* A s|ii|m« for plalntjff , Davis A Best. H F Bulat and J'K Belling r for defendant. Thursday, Mam-li 15th. H. G.'Molony v*. I F Stilf, Davi* k Best tor |>laliitiir. II. F. Bui.-t and Bale* A Slmma lor defendant. (Two ease* ) L. W B adisv vs. A^C L. R. R., R Ur-HuFman for plaintiff. Aldrich for defendant Alfred Aldrleh v* Southern Express Co., I)a\D A Best for plaintiff, Barron for defetoliitit. Fridav. March |f»th Miunio League v*. B. II. Brown Kill* and Aldrich tor p’l.lntiff. Bates Dr. N. F. Kirkland, Sr . J. W. Jeunc, i’res. Soct’v, “ . ‘ There will he a meeting of Camp Rivers Bridge at the Memorial Giouuds on Saturday the 3rd. of March, at half pa*t2 o’clock p. in. for the pay- nfent of annual due-, the election of delegate* to the State ami General re unions U. C. V. and the transaction of anv other hukine.** that may come before It. , . A full attendance Is requested. Bv order J. W. Jenny* -fc Jno. F Breland. Adjt Com. IM PORT A N T A L LIA N C K N 0T1CF. : . <«, . ' * Tlie following eertlftcates of stock in ltie Farmer# Alliance Exchange of Smith Carol in*; Limited, baviog been isftued to Sub Alliances in Barnwell (Nuinty, the holders will surrender tliem to me tor wsymelft oi prorata. If mu surrendered in 30 xtavs they w ill be treated as lost or destyoygd No of Sub No. of Ccrificate. Allisni-e. Sh'arei^ jsu. Appleton I 1S2, \\ iiitstoii 1 l^J, Geergcs Creek 2 1S«, Graham* 1 Dti, Double Pond 5 1S7, R-d Oak 1 . - D8, Reedv Branch 1 llt't. GtoetUs Brsnch ± '-T l'-'-, Hunter* Cliapel 1 11.3, Caves 1 ' nn, A Heudale 1 195. St. John. 2 F. II.Creech, Co. Trustee. BUSINESS NEWS. Robert Buist A Cn’«. i’rize Medal Garden Seed, For sale at • ’ • - , ’■ v' Burckhalter's Drug Store, — H - —- Sole Agency for Ham well, WANTED—From forty to fifty men at once to work about saw mill, rail road and wood*. Good Wages to good worker*. „ The Miller Lumber Co, Uimer*, H. C. WANTEDr—We want to buy one thosisaud bushels of whi'e peas, alko we solicit shipments of fluckeu* aut< eggs: highest cash price for same; M. C. Walker-A Co.. Columbia, a. C. N. D: Walker. Mgr. 125.(SX) •strong, Ylgoroiis, Health* . Cabbage I'iuutsfif the h?.*t (*»tab , Uhed varlelie#; safe and sure header# for sal** and delivery as soon a* the Mpiing wa-rant*-garden planting. Make-up your elulis now and write me numhei wanted and I will book order* and quote price* f. o t . b. J. M. Brant.3 ^ITlmer. S. 0. B’dst. Aldricli B. F Bate* A Simms for plaintiff, ^for defendant. J. C. Wiltiadns v*. Seatmsrd R R.. Davi* A Best for plaintiff, Aldrich for deft ndaiit. MTii i mo .lew-Hii-y I to vs *11 W Da vis A Co , Janies A. Wild* for plaintiff. J A- W runny fm' deJyudaot, -i- - Moore A Co vs. S. W. Eaves, Davis A Best tor plaintiff, R. C. UoUiiZti for defendant. List of case* for the last week will be published in next Utue. 1 ^ EDEN seed: Oho i «. Thousand Founds I3e^t C* . j Pur© liklen AV a tor melon Seed \ For sale by II. I). STILT*, IU.ACK.VU.IJi K. C. Robert Buist A Co’s. , Seed Iiish Potatoes, Bllsa Triiimt.il and Early Rose, For sale at Burckha>ter’s Drug Store, “ ara7.i.--v.--~3a*.i.^ Barnwell. jW.MW How ’ ' 4 ,n i, ' 1 to cure ‘t;.. j;";;.. That Coup;h and f ? 1 -• < •. —. ' ' . ; ' ' Wi Cold. , #» • ■ , ' ■, . i 2 f,. • 'I . *% •' ” ■ ' . * ' GET A BOTTLE OF Nature’s Cough Remedy AND A BOX OF Creech’s Grip Capsules. Take them THEY WILL DO THE WORE FOR SALE ONLY At Creech’s ; UKnrmacyr^ WHY" HAS Sold 25 Car Loads of Stock This Season? Because Both His Stock and Prices are Righi s Just Received: 2 CARS MULES, fc / m houses, tVII Good* Sleek and Straicrhtw - ‘Brow’ Make_V And one-liorse Wagons ‘Virginia' Make, Buggies that are Beauties, Car Load Nellie King Flour* AVith Whittlej? Stock, Wagon* and Plows Best Crop# cun he made at least expense of labor. . WHITTLE’S STABLES, BUCUIUB 5.C. PRATrSFOOD, EstahlishcU in 187^. - The,Best In the World. The United States Government buy* It exclusively, and the Government h** more mules Ibitii there me in UeorgiH. - The Ch*#n*«* ftnw. - ' or sale nt BURCKH AT.TER’S DRUG STORE, Barnwell, S. C. I. R STILL & S0NS CORNER CLARK STREET AND RAILROAD AYENUL BLAeKviLLe, * - s. e„ Are now corapletclj ready for the Fall and Wintui* find# and offer •in all line* of«- Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing Boots, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, ZiFurniture, Groceries, To bacco, Cigars, Crockery, Glassware, Hay, Grai%= Etc., is ASP A RAG US ROO18 FUR SA LF„ 1 off»-r for s* 1 ^ * pumher of tNoiisatHl* EARLY AKGENIELTI. ROOTS, a yote.f French variety Mv nmt* are raised from Imported French seed. B;ighimR-ed. K.ko. S. C. ' “3 Good 3Ioney in Growing - Large Watermelons. a . I hkve been planting jo*ch year fo* several vears from 70 to 100 acres in Eden variety of Watermelon*, and have made good money every year. 1 secured good Eden seed to begin with and have improved them each year by selecting my seed from Urge and well shaped melons. I have them dried In the shade which will, when properly planted, always come ii|>7 as they are «nnnit and full 1 have !,,t00 lb*, of choice seed to of fer at ftOc per lb "Whtui you »ehd your order for'seed ami wish me to do so I wfH instruct you how id prepare. Fcrtllite, plant and cultivate. Let -VOilPmrder# come in at once. I sold the same kind of seed ’otrer South GaA*11pji, Georgia and Florida last year, which gave perfect salt si ac tion. 5 - #5, I. Furman Still, Blackville, S* C. We invite, with eonfideilCt', spccU) atfention iTnea niturc, which will make apy home comfortable und beautU fill; to our Clothing, which will defy the Winter’s cold and double good lookR*, and to our Shoes, which will make your way and walk through life an easy progress. 1 r WE CUMB HIGHER ■ - EVERY YEAR. It give* mt' gicnt amt sincere |)lea«nre to notity my friends and his-.friends that I have scoured the services of Capt. U. Dunn ttirsalcman, in order to do justice to mv constantly increasing business, — AVith 1ms help and assisted by Messrs K. C. W. Walk* er and I. L, Attaway I can serve all in need of the Bom Mules and Horses that can be bought from Kentucky tc Kansas, Wagons almost everlasting so good arc their ma* terial and workmanship. Comfortable and elegant Buggies and liarhes*, as»aft as thchest life insurance ugaftistTHCcldent, - .r ' J -i Don’t be blind to your interest^ come and weUl ItUN priae you with satisiactiour. CHARLIE BROWN. BARNWELL, S. C.