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■ Xfr People. Tbe nrc CffTn'.njlj, f . II»4i- w**4n town on Mon- • ■ ~ ' 1 ■ i— itv •• 'i~' .. v . ' . •■ :-- *Wt)RSOAY, ■ 4‘PS^IU 20,J80G>-ifc.^ Bnrnwell Lodge KiitjjM* of Pythln* it. ItiTKS OF SURHCBIrt’iOJfi r\ rn A-dvo^.jiwr Annum L) On Time.. - - - *1.M %iOQ "ST! .ii.lfc.i.a?. x; so^e. Hciioor; n<>xV^! w . TUB STIUCK .« Under Uu; l?»v t'vorv ^ Stiti KjnirelM w»« 11m* n'nfh ci’y rmuf f«r v tt» #oU>x.lfi * of Uj^UfiftPd bMVing»« nopujo^ rtr*t, »fter the ^fat>^<!i»ppit*4ry <>f -100 UC w.U fm^erlv vo lui>"V.7 4«* *em ferer*. Don’ $4turilHjr. m CM tn j+rh—PIHn.<1 m-o »7if r fu,,£l wi * 1 nceor.'Unpjf to «ii. ] M60.000,000. Thife fmmh* of thr ylty ! —rr- ^fwtttea^n rmnusco sui- ro |, niPn5> ^i^fcnioor.tjng u.$106«ti|i^ to . I.nt muoh^ ln«Hrai)oo ! ncp*? S==t ' ff*r ItAiiiberg iml $187 for, LUrifwell j tuoncy wl^J be ertllectiol fro*« Aoieiic»n | 9 .•■ ’t uiUa j’oifr cl«li nic'efiog on j have been «mi\ out .o make up their innd KimipFAit ennipatiitui nod tne < U\ j “~ The ehaln gang w eek \* on iln* ! Ilivei a’_ Itrictpvh. Todnr ia Ore grent day ^fmee-y^n-nfr^ toaroweli *mi VIiHt«ton nmif, ntnjr the Hum* of.the Oowij of Ifurnwell. * .. J. It, Mhrris, Suj»rvi»or. R.O. Robert* .lr., Clerk. FOR HALE—A RegUttreil Jersey Uow^aihI calf, fresh in mUk; for *«1e by, Ittitler UxK^'d. FOR HAT.K—Seeoml Hand 40 II. P Boiler hriI ti H. P. Kogine. Good Condition. Will sell ieparttuIv or tOii- Cether. Model Steam Lanndrr. —f AUgUMa.^a: One tomato grown front*our 2 lb To- math seed Hll* a large dish when •Utred. Jnat tliift thing for slicing— t*ry delightful. , Deason’a Pharmacy. Robert Bulat A Co’*. Prtre Medal ' 1 ' Garden Seed, For sale at IlurckliaUer , » t)rug Store, Sote Agency for » Barinvell. ’ Try one paper of Di-ajon’s 2 lb to mato *eed, 15ct*. a paper. i* April by name March In Bat tire. V Tl»U liioMill dt licieuch ». but 'Thin Korae-frongh liie wn* found in Bed Oak Townahlp 'Piieiday niorjilng. t j *’j A note from the pretrlcat girl in Kentucky telN.of Capt. Dunn’# return home all right. ^ “ ' Krerybody that liave tried Vhey are our 2 lb Todiato Seed say they are worth ten ilmrs the price we charge for them. Dea-on’a Pharmacy. We ael] Tom am Seed that produces .tomaroe* weighing 21b# each. Did yon ever try them? . Deaaon’a Pharmacy. 128.000 .Strong; •Vtgoron*, Healihv Cabbage Plant# of the h?»t e*tablii>lied varieties; safe and sure header# for osle and delivery a# soon as the Spring WH”rant# garden plaiiting. Alake up your club* now and write mo uunsher wanted and I will book order* and quote prices f. o b. Mrs. V. A. Woodward and daughter, Miss May, of Klko, Visited Barnwell relative# last week. There was a ,light frost in exposed -pl-ico* on Tuesday morning, seven days later than last year. Col and Mrs. A Milch are enjoying the SintrUnbnrg Muctcal Festival at Converse College this week, Mr. F. U. Greene of Milwaukee,’; Wisconsin, sent us kindly worked au- WtlHI romemhrancea Usk.itOidc —— A contrihution of fOO for relief of San Francisco sufferer* lias beat, made by the Town.KJoulicit of Barnwell. In nil hi# tribulations Job never had ro put up with the behind time irregu lar mail# bi this century of steam. As avire a* April comes year aft,or VCftl' we ir evening at the by Kev. R A. Reddy to Mr. Ulmer. S. C. J. M. Brant. m Why not get all your garden seed at Denson*# Pluirmaey, '1'liett you could rest asaurei that you wferc p’snt- Ing tbe be*^ seed grown. VERBUM SAT jfcT.SAPIEXTf. - Owing to newly discovered very ma terial evlilen.’o, rbe ca*e »d Brunson v# Htorjev, Involving ownership of 1O0 acre* of land, w ill bo reopened. A» this land i» adverNisVd u) be sold in the near future fhe purpose of tbi* notice i« to apprize the prospective purchaser that a law sirt is’ pending, and not a# light' he*opt*«* oor good friend Hilda. Married on Sunday MeilnaifHt Patsonage Yoiigue, Mi-s Fairy Belton Hollv. Capt. O. W. Bvker will Pot be ti candidntc Till* year, pryterrlng homo peace aatd happiness to- the- strenuoua life of poTTfle*. -c Tli>t was an ill wind on Monday but thaA-invle alj tin?—nicer the pleit'arrr words r.Md work* of 3ie#srs VV. A. •ttaves and \V. A. B. Newsom, The rural telephone line* have large ly laken the idaco once so intfercstii.g— iv tilled t>y tin? country correspotHlciv* oj the county paper# of the Sute. Mr. John A.. Haves of Allendale lias twtvacres of watermelon viiies begin ning to run and Will, pleas*' Tilt Pkg- 1‘i.r. with hs# largest June ripening. Thwvore tn ttie speplaT ro.vl tax elec tion for Bhickvli^e_ Townshiji held on Sit’«ir?iny ittood 20 for to ti against tin additional two mills levy,for ro.ui itn- proveJiXMit. Dr. \V S ,Ki!lings\vorih. formejlv of lVilii«.ton. telegraphs Irein Vacaville. yalifonda, 05 miles irom San Francis- co. that noflarrrnge was done there hr NEW ADVEHTIsKMENT^L. - I,. A. .Stoney—Verbum Sat. Dessoti'*-Pharmacy—A Talk to H#r- D.i?a#o tiyitur*. J. K. SneMng—Pi'obate tyoiirt No- Prof. A. B. Appier-Candidate Card Mr. 'W. A. Hayes—<;am!idaie t‘aril. Dr. A. B Patterson—Candidate (yard. 8 B. M Darlingto.i—Candidate Card: Butler Hagood—Registered Jcr?,ey cow, slid calf y t Model HteaiA f.Hiindry. Augusta. Ga, —Sycojid UhiuI Boiler and Engine. BUY A FARM. A NDStOJON tNTKLMQRKCKR. Buy a farm, voting nian No hiWtter how small it may bej hwy)’ a farm and prepare It so tltat jour (and will pro-* vide you a IDirg. Twenty year# |rom now the mail w ho owns his farm will he independent sml wiil liave at. til# command Hie mciiii* of a iiveliliood. A YOUNG LIFE ENDED. Prof. B M. l a’linginn returned from Aiabamn on Moioist-, iu'-.-.tfii'g i a# April comes year atter *e pICHSHillU' h hioml.ered FvT flrTr T Hiriltl r ‘ ,,|ir lt|< ‘ ,i ' 1 » f Dun- friend Mr. II. W. done# of ‘'? rton b-.ly of i,is second Mil), Ni^rmaii, waouiofi oti SuiiilHV. RI'SKNTATIVKS. Cash ip Advance. i be rebuilt more ja*r>ii.ivrfis-n be-, Primary IClcction Au or . There l# no othisr site in a|f that i ® regbin where s gteat city can sraiid.• i 1+wit# btttfe- wt ir^petriroubt i‘W'onry l 'FQR TTf F HOUSK mlies long, six w hie, rising to a helglit i■.•(- > - Wt-n> -i-»s •' of 050 feet, !Hinting out Into the great bay Hi at would hoid the woriii’s navies. Until la'c year# oh aocoum. of cu ib- quake :ippFeiieh#l*ins the city goveru- mcm would not allow any very t*!l building* erected, but foolish news paper# wanted sk-w scraper cfllces and h. 10, 12 and even 18 story hul ding# tvere built. 1 g With all these structures and the street* networked with telephone, tele graph, electric light and trol'cv. win S ft i* a. wonder that any part of the city escaped barning. REP-" Barr,well,'K C.. Ap;H 23d. 1000. I ie*|)cctinlly announce mwclf n candidate for rhu Hoti#c of Uopresentn- lives, subject to tlm rule# and regula* tions-of i lie l)emrw,*ratlc Primary Elec-' tioh. iilifdging inyself to nbide by the <««o]ta and to Support tho nominee# of the party. A. Bethune Patterson. petitlve bid#.’as I shall neither direct ly or indirectly bid on this property. LA. HtoV.ev. PROBATE COURT NOl - ICE. j* All Executor#, AdminiPfrator*. Guardian Trustee# ar.d ComniIt tees. Will please make promptly to thi# uf- We the annual return# required In law. In I'oniplyJt.g with tbe require ment# of law they di*<*liarge the eKftv due to tlicmselve*. anil Ui tiie estate* in their charge and relieve tlii# cmn t of the onpbasaut vluty of D*oing rules <vnd InijKising penalties. All return# should be made before the time limit expire#. JhT\- l*t J. K Hneiling. ■f Jiulge of Probate. A|**U.S9th. I90G. . Tiie *vmpntliy of nyiny friend# go*?* to the tlevoted father in tiie gr' - nt st-r- l*o’.v flint has conn* to bam in the death of a son of rnch line character and high promise j*m a* ho had reached tin; threshold of, n manhood That scem- cd to liold for the brav.* .young life *o iiyHirfPrintoiitiriptid liappin?## ami use* fulness. reward. i Strayed from my bomCj near Sn« , !l- Ing, H. C , ajiput two month* ago a large CnJli'e-iW. ►J»epl»»t»l <iog named Rex; color black, tan ami white. ],*•- Vard for any luformatioa nlirtiiriiim. B* TTXT :ley ^FOU iSALK OK KENT. Oho Throe Seventy SaW li u n * o r Qjii»ejcy Outfit Comp le to, wTth ()n e F i fty Morse Power Elk* City En- ^j^ine mid Sixty Horse IVwer toiler*- • N / Apply t«> Simon Brawn. H1 Bek 4” hJ-Ufv'-Sf" c* T K A € H E RS’ K X A M1N ATI ON. According to the State Board rogn lationsthe next regular Teachers’ Kx- Huilnation will he held at HarnwpBt TUT the thlnl Fridav in May, which will be the isth day of May. B. M. Darlington, . c. s. i:r April 10th. 1006. The TmtSip?tit!ve.examinslion held i n ti#H ,8ih ior the I~h6 NtiVu! Acatldny c iJ<- ;-tiju’ Uiu*:<*ie.l seven ft#. * caii-ff- ilaegior tiie position. And if Ui.cm asm could .**‘o themWith mtr eve* .afl seven wduld be given cuiimship*. A gomi j:idcc of cif'i'* fell# ii* that .Mr. .1. D,.. Whittle will make fifuen thousand bn*heis of oat* tMvycH+varnd- altcr gatlierin£ the up will telertilizc hi* already ilch iiri I i and he faro uo»t make .■eur'hvr equally v.ondcife.i hud pr.iftviible crop. » At the. TneiTTiig of the stnek h*»M«r# .of.tiu*vBssuJ,.«A-I*Mi nwcU-on Tuesday Messrs tl. F. CmIIiouh, Butler Hagood. H«iVi t*A id rich. If. M Dibble, (’. MiTlaJmii. James Powell and U. H. •F;ck»'i were elected Director.* Ti c per-oimel of the B;».ik renn^p*’tjfe- asr- elliclent ollleers sVcre reciccted for the t ext twelve uioiith.. ’ A dwelling In Wl'lisfon owned by Mr.J (f Matthews of Batesburg, oo ...•.|>i».t h.- Mr. Usscry, was burned on Friday rmiming hy an acriilemal tire. It was partially Insured. J'he smoke house of Dr. J. A. McCreary cotaining a large quantity of provisions wa* dc#- trojed by another fire. v Hon. George II, Bates will on next Wednesday go to Birmingham, Ala,, a* a delegate to the Methodist Genera! Conference, w liicli Js held every; four years. Tbe session will ccntihue sev eral weeks. Mrs. Hates, her mother Mr* C. M. Burcknaltcr and lltt e iiiec<? Mis* Elizabeth will aceoinpany him,, go on to visit relatives at Vinita, Indian Territory. • Last Sunday wa# a day of sr.crcd if sad re membra ncc#. The Knight* of Pythias in goodly number decorated the grave# of their deceased pieinber#, a'terward attending service* in' tiie Baptist church, where Rev. If. A. Yongue delivered a most impressive, .helpful, eloquent sermon. Some thir ty five Knights tit tended, several vis itoi s joining in the memorial services. An exchange says : To keep chick on# riiiMiy, Hut <»iiu pintrlc add In a gallon of water, soak corn in this solution over night and feed in the troTnlng. fse. at a-nv time your chickens look droopy. Till# will cure cholera. As' a^oilMii fee taut, use twn table*p«onvful.#alphiiric add to a gailon of water, and thoroughly, sprin kle runi and roosts. ' This will exter minate mites and all insect?. Mr. and Mrs Henry Busch have is sued Invitation* to the wedding recep tion of their daughter. Mi#* Ma'ufle, and Me. ..'.stbrs F/aiHis Byrnes, a: their i#tant Buperia- jrs»ideiitfe in Aiken, May jM. Marnier.*,. Secro- : To q^ir youg edit or ill brother and t-irv; Bro. B. IL, Black, Treasurer, j the fair be.Wer half, to bo who will ~ VVe were glad to .see so many <\f the j brighten a’l the blessing# and cure jill old hand* present. Mujiday school : the.carc* of hi* ftiture vears ThxtPeo- fjieet# Sunday afternoon# at o’dook. r-LK send* Ua #inoer«#t congratiiitaGoo* AiblrccOrdlaBy fuvYted to auend. tciuher. NOTICE..# The Union Mectrr.gnf tife.trrt iHvt*- . Ion of^the Savannah River Association w|M meet at t^a Applctow BapiIn ehnrcli on Saturday smt Sunday^2Sth and 2'Jth) next at 11 o'clock a. m., P.H«> The public are cordially Invite*! to at tend. G, R Dunbar, *. (;h’m. Committee. Meyer’s Mill, S. CL^April 23d, HUM}. THE RIVERS’ BRIDGE MKMO- MORIAL ASSOCIATION will observe Memorial Day April 20th [J Distinguished speaker# hare been in \ireil tu apeak. The foltowlng committees have been appointed: On grounds and order of the day—J. D. Jennv. J. J. Copeland. W. K. Mease, KiMrd, J. A. Ctiasseie.iiL J. F. Iv'earse and S. A. Peters. . On music—J. C. Breeland and J. W. Kinard. Decoration*—Mr# J W. Jennv, Mrs. J. J. Copeland, Mrs. J. IV. Kinard, Mrs. IjfeRln Kinard, Mrs. J. O. Kearse, J Irs. J. 0. Kinard. Ml*# Adtf;e Aenny. lia* Olive Folk. Mi** Alice Kearse, IIl*s Adelaide Brabham, Miss Marian Kearse. Miss Roberta Koaiso and Mis# A lline Kear-e. The public i# cordiallv invited to at tend. And the committie no decora tion* respectfully request* tiie ladies to Ul ring rtbwer# D,r. N. F J. W. Jenny, .Sect. Kirkland.JSr,. . Pres. The, people of Oak Grove met on cuinday afternoou at tiie hew school bouse and organis'd a Sunday school with theTorowIng officer#: Bro..; O. tSamJers. Mipcrlntendcnt Bin. l>. T. Grubb*. A*s 6«ndent; Bro. Hugh Mi.**e* Carrie Cave, Ivai>* Woodward Saltli- 1 *.ite nml Mae Sinlio-. ary iittend- tng the—Soulh Atlantb* StHtc* >i':«it •Festival>vt Converse College,* ScpHrlan- bJig, tin# wi ek. ExcolV-’ t rp-tf.rla Hit, several churcl e* in the B.iniwell Cir- cui' were mad.* at tl;o Second Onaiter- Iv meeting tteitp at Miypah, Buford’s Bridge, I a it week. r ^,,i ^ - Mis* Martha Ayer Ahl*i<-li, so-Jnsor for tire Army of Northern Virginia, !«it on .Sunday for New Orients-*. «c< oju- pioi d hy ln-r maid of honor, Mis* Je»sie McKay of Coluuibia. ■y The j dl bad two pri«drer# on. Mon day. one an insane colored'toan waiting commimient to the Asylum, the -other :s vouug uegCo heid in $l- 0ti0 iaiij on' charge ot trying to wreck a Coast Line train. ... Emtor Pi nnt.r. We second the mo tlon asking Mr. H. F. Oiom to run' for County Supervisor; what wen e.l ia good incii ar.d we know him t > be one with tair trtlucatlon and a tine intellect. r ; Elko. UNION MEETING, BARNWELL k assoc i a ton. X • The next Union Meeting .will hold Its session with .the K$rnw«U Bnhtlsi e!:;irch beginning on Friday Uie a7ih ot Atiri! snd continuing through Sunday night. Tin' limiting will be devote i * iitMciy to ..SuijiDy School wotk, and tiio B-iruwell vlutrcli extend* ,a tc-rv cnrdiariovitatlon to ail the ihiirclnt* it! the ‘A*i>of lation to bo rejirrsetitctf whether they have a Snndgy Schawl or not f.ct ali thoac who expect to at- tend send their name* to H T, Rice, (/’hnlrinsR of com. os*ent*-riaihincru. Rev. W. M. Joi.e* of VitiIi#ion will prc-.H'U the iutrodiictoiy sennon at 11 a. in. Friday. An Interesting and profliahle prograu.me has been ar- rs.ilgeuh for-thg meeting. Don’t forgrt the date. hut come and to work. LONG BRANCH PHILOSOPHY. Sp-ing ti.nft-; *o much q r.ted''bv poet-; ».(.•! oitn-r wriur#, h;;» arrived ahd with'house tlias, f.'e-,*, tn'd htigs, nii sq'iUoe#. cantUdate* and oiherpesis f.i'i) iiHi'iei;au* -to-iiiriilio;i, sitd ihwttTllT' for gentlemen and IndblTof mean# and lei* tie td li iiig mound tiie varlmr iilavi.'* of aniusemc'it, the dtileivnt s|»:ing> and gymiusluni# built fur the e\iir'.'s#. pnr|iii«e of taking cxcicLe. w oT1e r.f*; c tiled lifting nnd recupera ti en &c. :\!l thi# is gttiug on wl;l!e th’-f .farumr i* tighring G, fierai G»«>< n in order that the world in#y be led and cloth! d < wr doiPt mean tiie~lari.it.r in name only, the one \\li>» drives out ur U 30 a m. with evefy spot, of his hide piofccied fr m ib** mrddiy Min and other expetuca are p:!d with piortt# tskiin {join his less provider!! neigldior :*; d wl”U never g< e. without a (r ed LATE$ CALIFORNIA NEWS. Many marriage,* have followed the greet calamity, women Tlnveu from their homes and loft destitute haUng appealed to the men to whum they, were engaged, and imiutdlatc -mar riages ctfected. In Han Frandstd500 hodieshad been recovered and buried un to SritiirdaV night, and 200 bodies burned beyond idemitlvation-had been crFmatcd. t Ufuraneo expert* estiniMte ilio. pro;/- ertv lo*# ~"l ^illWiljl I HQ fTTT—tcnuni then? Was inmicsnce tor #175 000,000. ’I here, j* no danger ot Undii", large suppllf # of provision*. ha\iujj been re- cdvtd About I’fHI men were shot fo death"-by soldier* tor looting and rljiniig and two mcn^wer® lynched for rohbifrg Tirere i# a plenty of money in the lo cal banks and on-deposit in ihe Ka-t to rebuild (lie citw.and Jlic aink of tdear r mg wp iha *treet«’nml rep.itilng w ater works itc. is well under w«y. ^ ’I lie C'aliftP nia ea: l!.qo*ke prolrahly brought tiie cool hjk4I ot Mniniav and Tin s;lay. Tnere \v«■- a 'linlLar Change of weattier after ffie ; Chiirlc*lon uirrii quiikt*. ' , GriKtdChc.nerPor R.*A. Morgan rf the Knight* of Pyib'iH* ha* l--n ut an atipcal to every sqboiuini'ue l.ndge-'ln the Slate f!i send help (or I he Ijnme'e**. pcnidles# and almost hojietr** hi'eiub.et* of tin; order in-(.'aiiiumin. u> G— Ncsl, l > rt*#ide<U~iSosrd of control. Man- haft in Buihiii g. < ’hic.-igei. The foul m«nber of Ijye* In*t in esr'hquake and vofcanb- dlsus'er* sin p fiTsTory h■ g ;n is put at 13 0u0OdO. Ali the Pacific’slqpe is in volcanic territory. Fiotii Al.i-k i southward to jontl?ern South AiiiericaThcie.ure two gr ihreo Imndrod volcaldoe*. smne ‘itVili'i r I't^v i 's - da£6fext,t. a,fiii-<itl«#tf*u paieutiy extinct. ^love*; but !l,j> the V,i-..i with tfie . Ihi! wiiql bal and • n-^ hn has li'-rc’- b Tiie mooting of ClntrPin FruTny wn* eiijnvcil. Tim dinner wa* ekci?lt«tn anit iO Wefe the good tHlk* of Messrs W. Gilmore Simms and Edwin Hazel >11‘. VVesfun qjUAKE. tlm 'SsltWchatTliiOjThc^Ust great esvti well attended ami riiiicd'Scnt?-* v, ,i* time shirt, i nT*. t’e nml kind wetHllirfle thi blue lie nm Lritche*. i>rngK’i *oir, the in *tnnd in need of water anv b; iter than Long Biani-Jj or. iTr-key-tif-eek r.iu» can nK\iy*l_imd »\ii£> r5a* in-yer iierdiMl extra ameunt of .t-xcrt i.i- sir . e idfi* dav ilirtfA'^in went our tr- re the G-.t-.-dv-n Keen and nleiued up Th' > tirst new gt’i-nnd ar.d tindertcob to - nq.? ort hi*, wife and cLLdxen by’ -tiBii.g tha soil. When’nd say farmer we ine-m toe fid low w lii. da;iv nulls lii. cull .■■■■'.• in- mule snd a- ho plows he ti-i s gee, you fool. We doift. mvsfii that, -we have an? tiling agmust low n foTiT#, and am not opp.ise.l t.» t»ig doings; we onlv notkcMhe aluive n« rh<*fyrt# tp i ho c;i>'e, just irr wAsoe’YfiiiTg"# fmm nur back- woods slHinhjnjyt. Wo god EE.UKjU AIMERS of ilie - 81A TED F. M OC P. A TI C EX ECU- TIYE COM II IT TEE. ‘ Col11ir.bis*, S. April Ot’o, IfKfi. Kiiht. Ah’i Idi, E-q , t'oUui v Ch’m., - Barnwell, 8. (L, Dea r S' r: . t At a met ting of fhe S'atl? Democratic Executive (.’oininiMe^ held April fjili a convention of the DcmocrwHe Panv nf ■Soni.h—♦ aioli.m was - r«l;i-d to take phti-e. ,M,t\ Itiib, ItXiji. in necordance ''•Ith the provision# ot tbe constituiion of the party. Yoii w iil plbsse i#*ue order# at one* to Ihe President.*, ot the Demoeraiie Chibs in your county to assemble their dab* nr. •* ;*ri! 2*fh. as provided Itf”th* cnnatjltitieii, tor t'ne pur|>ose of eket i"g delegates to the c-uuiy cotivgiilion’, wlilcli v ill ass'einhlri Mhv 7ih for the till .pose o| eierthig delicate* to lie 8tate enqvcniioij. rr.ch co ! nn;v being entWed to t’-vice the rt j'Tf.si HtjUion ih b.'s iii ih'. 1 t iml’ i aT'A s*MinnftG Ver> res; Cetfllirv, V- ihe .lone*. ( hhiriuan. low n nlaicxl_jis clever ar.d diiling as i i p.'n^ti a.IeBow i* Umnyn iu tout in id* w aiiet. frieuil* in iicooiYiTno 44- a little cash Ri.iJi Mas. •'THE ( IlAJfLF.HTGN F.AliTit- {.qr.ake in the ^ pi CkttrlesUm, 8. C , —'i hi# HarTbqnake was precedid hy minor tmn'm *. p> wtjji h litfle atfci lion wa# pni-L r i he pri,p‘ci- pal. shot k'?i ciiided iibouU-otie mimjle, an 1 oilier^lna'k* loliowcil tp with gradually. ilimini*iiing violi?!,ce At the end of fotux w"i I.* ihev hail ceased to i»e ilestrnciiv ■ , hut. m nuii 1 ,* wine occasion,-.By oi;--ei ved lor ^severat moutli* longer T In Chsr1e*ton the movemetii* were less violent, than* at the cent'.-r nf the^li#!urbsuci?*;Ti point 15 mil;# west of tlip city A large number of honsrs in the city were thrown down, and nearly all-4rt?_biiUd- ipgs in Ll.e city weie more of f'-'#* ilam- Hged. The. damage wa* computed at many, mlttlTUis- id' doljar* Twenty seven p -rson* wert,kilfed our'right. anil others died, afterward# from jnjurita received. John pear S U N F1 A) IV K R M K1) I (11N E. Near ClirDtmH* years ago Connelly, coloivd, then li\iog Buford’* Bridge, cam-.: into this oltice and lia.nding u« tw<? dollar* for the year's subscription said, in substance: “I’m gfad to pay you, for that # ti;c be*t money 1 ever spent. Last. Spring i saw it in-TilK I’Kocnr. that sunflow er* planted around a (muse would keep off lever. So l planted a ring of them around my house and we Jnni no fever thi* year. I haven’t hail to h.uv any fever medicine nr any iloi tor bill i'o c since l've been a inaii.” Thi* incident is recalled hv a recent ly published report from Consul Gen eral Guenther of Frankfcfrt, Germanv. that a .Spanish professor ha# discovered (lint the Mnirtower yield# a.tehrifuge that may he substituted lor q'uininp. . In Russia, fay# this article, tiie peasant* make f'evyr pati^hi* sleep oh bod* made of Miuflowef Hare* and al*o cpver with them. ~ A French doctor clslrrj to have speedily cured 100 chiidjen from one mnnrh to twelve year* oicl Haltering with malarial fever by tiie n.-e ofna-hro- hoiic extracts from tbe flowers and leave#. ' The sunflower, outside of tha stbove claim#, stimild he. a vsiusbia eiop All stock eat the leaves surl *islk* with VM Rarnvfc’I, S. April 6th, IWt. ^Tf.u 1*r>u»tdeup of rit»» virton* clubs will plea-c inkc qpticc of ibe foregoing eotnii.uiiii-vtion from the Slate F.x.nui tive C'liuiuiiitee and govern themselves according!v. Trtir-' 1 • Robt N. G. IV. \V div Aldrich, Guiltily Chairman. • Ikcr. Heerct^rr. MEETINGS. lor the nuetiug April 2^th, Unifci 'tuo'cniistitniion of The Demo 5 . each electiiir. year t7i meet " Hi^the Ift -r, Saturday in April to remgani^e, elect officer* tin 1 delegate* to the (,'ountv vie ti flo n to-be htld on the first Mon day in Mac. - . _ Tlur-Stato andjintf Countv < hairmen g ♦ .: llaVfc T.**ue!] in-ar call •of the Club* i-n ;—r—, ' Saturday, for the -purposes uhbvi? indicated. l-i i* a duty «f everv good citizen who i-an pt»#*ihly attend to give ttuit litt'ctrihe to tiie good of Id* party, hi* State and himself. ^.C*ur people meet too rarely and gHe too little plain talk and thought to public a flair*. Let there he full eftenflanres et all club meetings, and let every Demo cratic voter see llfat hi* name Is on the dub roll. ^ We ura requested to, and wRlj pleas ure. Hiinounce-tlm following places and hour* Jor the dub meeting* on Satur*- dav, April 28tb. Rich Lsml Club et Jovco Brandi at o’clock, p m, 15 F. Anderouo, Fiesi- dent, J. (tri* n, oivreti-i v. - Tiie Dim-b uinn Drufocrittic Club at Dunbarton next, .Saturday, the 28ili in«t, nf u<) o'cl.n k p m J\ O Urab- h«m, Jtresident; II. 1’. Anderson, Sec- relarv. FOR COUNTY SUPER IN- TENDENT OF, EDUCATION. Barnwell, 8 C-., April 2*th, IfltJfl. I irspoctfully announce mvself # camlidate for redcctlon to the office of Goirnty Superintendent of Kilucalion, subject to ine rul*s Xml regulations of the D.-niociatic I’rlmirv Election, and pledge myself to abide by the result# and to sup,poll tiie nenitnees uf the party. : • R. M. Darlington. “ Ulmer respectfully announce myself a .‘undidHic for Conn tv *8HperintdndM. t of ihlticaflou, subject to the rule* iniii ri-gidatfbn* of the Democratic ffattv. r pledge mvmtlf to abide by the reHik't# of ti:e I’rlmnrj /lection nml to support t.iio c,o*.u 1 uec* of tin? party. - - 'Having rt'et4vf?d a testimony of pro- lldencv from out? Ot the leading South ern iu.lveraitlc* very early In life, und utter live year*’ experience teaching, bo|!i Pi imhth? sdunri* and in one m the leading business college* of t}d> . S: ay hi yahitire aspiration i* based up- on the uflioe of 8u|,criiitcf>dtnt of Barnwell Coiinhi’. Hoidng t,> see nml to be heard ..by maiiv of the cltl/.e.bii of said comity nt the campaign loeyling*, I afn. Your obedient servant, A. B. Apple, FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. . I Alit-ndHle, 8. C . Anri! 23^1t(W. I gcSpPi-'tf.ully aiii(ounci* Tnysoif a caipHdate tor ttinnfflep nf County 8u- ;>rvi«or of Bai nwdl 'County, suliject io tne rult* and regnliuion* of the liiMnovrattc I’flmary Election, pledf ingmysell to abide hy the re*uli* aniT to support tho noii.Inee.* of tive'pitrty 1 aid a son of ihe late 'Mr. John A. II.’’»e* nii'J hope to receive ihe support of hi* many friends. / - IV. A. Hayes.. Barnwell, 8. C’.. April lOtfl, IflyO. I respeot fully an non nee hiyrelf—a caiiilidHte for-Coiincv Supervisor, sub j'd to the rule# amUreguiMtlon* of the Deuiocraiic primary, and piedgr my self to abidg hy tiie resqik soit to sup* iTru.flng that my adininiairatlon of the..office may he endorsed and *p- t>roved by inv m iccrif n nhd pledging my experience and best endeavors If reelected. ’ ^ . : _ . ..' ’ Very respectfully, J. U. Morri*. BiirnweH, 8, C , April 0:b, 1500. I respectfully annoume myself a candidatii for County Hupervitor, sub ject to the rnles nnd regulation* isf the Democratic party. ” I pfe.dgh mvself to abide by the re*ult* of tbe I’rlmary Election and (o support the nominee#' of the party. Having served for three years and tiiitc month . l:i charge of foe chain gang nun rr* manager of road work v.Rh—Huporvisor <>-. VV. Barker 1 feel perfectly competent to dDchn'ge the dntie* of the office and H .elected, w lit, pT: * c mir best ,and urost faithfur scr-’ 8 t ice to tho publicl Very sincerely, G. J. Diamond. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. Barnwell, S. G.. April 17cb, BW. I—resK'ctfnftv anhuitnce Uiyself a candiihite for reelectloh to t|ie utlice of Ai.diior or Bnrnwell Gounty, subject to the rule* and"regnlstion* of tiie Demofiatie Party. 1 pledge myself to ah-ifte by the result# of the Primary Rh-ction. and to support the nominees ^ oujp garden fihonltl now be io itl Exuberance of growth, ii you have prepared the land property nnd se* Iccted your seed with care. .Work Ovud thin put. Keep up a regular succession of crops in your garden, thereby maintaining the delicious flavor of the tender Spring vegeta* blew. Plant another crop of Snap limns. Peas, Lettuce, Cucumber*, Ibidi&hcs, Corn &c., every two Weeks. i It is now time to plant our Two Pound Totoes. They arc the niecst as well as tiie Jtugcst of lo* rnalocs. Be tfr^o try tlicm. Wc carry garden seed of every variety—'in Jiapem nnd in bulk. Deason’s Pharmacy,. BARNWELL, 9. C. 2* rassa Sold %5 Car Loads of Stock This Season? Because Both His Stock and Prices sire Right v^S-' A i/i/st Received; 2* ..... \ 1 CAR HORSES All Good, Sleek and Straight. And one-lwrse Wagons of tirt! pat ty. ^'Riifii. ii p#. s/c Vi-rv fiftpyelf-tillK - • 8. VV, Tiottl. CHriliilntt*—trrr IfliML iHimmm'f tnyAclf x Ttr? nflTi^ of County In #o doijig I v^Dh to sty to rs or hid Burn of the of- Car Load Nellie King Flour. -.1 Itr, i !#l * (i.nS With Whittle's ^oek, Wagons and Plows Best Oroui laiTbc made least expense of labor. t . . BLACKTILLE • S* C. —- -—— l. F. CORNER CLARK STREET AND RAlLftOAD tfifEtiat BLAeKVILLG, - - S- <?.. * # * * ^ 1 Are now completely-ready for the Pall and Winter and offer— •Auditor the voter* nml tux puygr* ’.veil county that tho duties (hy in whlcti .1 :im working nnd to which I lispin'H!t‘such It t’lil be !m- tmssihit' fin itm to nrake n rxnva** of the county^ If elected I pledge you m v very best wrviee*. — I m ,k« tht* HUtHHineement sttbjeet to the ii lie* nnd regulations of tlm D«m^ oc rat lx? primary, pledging myself to abide by the results, and to support the nominee* thereof. Very respectfully, . J. ij. Ivtiel. Barnwell, 8. 0., March 28th. 1900 A(ftr careful cynsideration of the good wishes Htld Mdicitatioii# of t»iy frii'iul* in all sectfoii* of the County I respectfully announce tmself a caudi- date for the office id County Auditor, subject to the rule* nml regulation# of tho Democratic Primary ejection nnd pledging myself to abide by It# result# and to>. support the nominees of the potty. Sincerely appreciating the niithy sssiirarrcPs of support given me ami pledging my HAt service# to the.; State »i>d Ubimtv. rrelecteiC I am, Very sioccrelv, , M. J. Bate. Barnwell, 8. C., March 27th, 1900. respectfully atinouncC my#elf » I. A J ,!e ;r!' r>e *2; wr ?i ic C!,, j l M * tn ” f” r Comity Addit/M’, auUect -con&tswiftly iucr^Bing businetw.l II. r Wdoft), President; 8, A. llatr. to the rule* ami regulations of the T< « • v 5 . ,j . ’JT'hI. j on thi* h-r-.py’Utiqp of ^oldeu he sit# * eager ms# auj iiic teed xrj hoo foy m, G, W. UnTyu jfciuber.' dad ttwwtt uuttcbtjLlOuU, • ; pVuRry. > , ' Carter, &cerct#ry. bccrctncY' BlhcfcvTrte,—I’ark HiiU, 1 o'clock p e - der. iSeeretarv. BacnweU Club—Court Houy*. ,at 4 o'clock, p. in., treorge W. Peacock, President; II. ? O’Bannon, Secretary. *Betmett Springs Gluh at tne Wit- Mams School ilnu#e at 10 o’clock a. m. t •J. A. Meyir I'rest der,*,. Bull Pond,Club at-Bull, Pond Club House at 10 o'clock, a. m., J ,^J5. Ke?|, President{ J. A. Rouse. Seoretary. Red Oak Club at Sneiling Station, -1 39 n’clock p. of., O. 0. Baxley, Presi dent, W. L. Baxley, Secretary. Hi loam Club at" 11 o'clock, a- m , J. W. Bate*. Prosident; W. P. Hstider*. Secretary, , -Srcaoioie Club No 1, at Bethel, 4 p tn.. Dr. G. W. L Loadholt, Pretsiuet, Geo w. Jenny, SiH-refarv. Ueroule* Dernoerssic Club at fler- cnUs Old .SoinSrd Uuus# at S n elock p. DomoiTHtic Party, abide hv the n- ccttun and to support of.the party. I pledge myself to aL tbs Primary the tioudnece If elected 1 shall grate- fully give uiy best a-lforts to tbe di*- civargo of my duties. R. W. Riley. . Johnnie was for a moment lost.I-n thought-ftft?r Ids teseker had a#ked him why it wa* jjiat red. white and blue had been adopted for the Ameri can national coior.s, says Judge. Then he brightened up. He had rot i»een leading revolutionary history for noth ing; “Washington.” *uid fia, “had been rifting io the white snow at Va% ley Forge, feeling, ntishty htisc. That accivunt* for the w hile and blue.” Ht# teauher gaspeil a little, but wg* inter- ested hy this unexpected .Rue of | thonght. “huf how shoot the ■ she asked. “1 hat’s lit* oolof that h* Prt.ldeut; C. F. j pnJnVvd fhipg# sfrey ba traced up -■* Said Joh'iiMle promptly. —in all liucs-of— Goods, Notions, Clpthll Groceries,; bacco, Uigarg, Crockery, Glassware* Hay, Grain; Etc. Dry Boots. r Furniture, If We invito, witli conlulcnce, specicll Mtetltipn to pur niturc, wbieh vr\\\ rfa&p flhy Some comfortabie dnd beouti- fill; to oar Clothing, which will defy the Winters cold ruidilouble good looks; and to .our ShocB,' which will make your way and walk through liie an easy progreo*. ywr |»U «»■■■% , WE CUMB HIGHER ’/ I * r- r •,-> It gives me great aud sincere pleasure to n^Uy mj. Trie ml s : and his tncmls that I have secured thb aenic^s o( Capt. U. Dunn as salemyn, in order to do iustki« to m ‘ With his help iriR tisftifif rd liv V ‘ ^ nd I. L. Attaway \ can sdrVc All in need of the Bm* er and I. L. Attaway I can serve Hll in need of Tbe. Be*^ Mules and Horses that can be bought from Kentucky to Kansas, *\Vago 1 ns almost everlasting so gotK^rro their oMh tcrial and workman#hip. ,. Comfortable and elegant Buggiesjind harness, as safo as the best life rusuranec rgainst accident. Don’t be blind to youi* intercut, come and we*il priee you with satisiactioil.