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, £- --t—r — r4- . ■y. , Jf -/MM*. - ^ AV'-*. -a. krsm - •„...> •• V'.' i . f -.-*•• The Barnwell People. Jin. Hdi.MS8, EJitor 1 Pnp'r ilHHKiT "tvy.VtT CIRt v tLATIO?l HAOOOD’S UK HO 10 COMMAND Si»M(l«y, V.'th was the annl- veiairy rtf the birth c»n7tobert : K. iIih Miperh Hint vti^tile** aoTriler who b«l the Coirfi«d«rHtp h‘flortrln th«,ttna- viilTiii}; slriiKCto h<* VorAtttotlo.niil Hbcrtf 1 . —r-' ’ - ‘ •• ■•••» In (ho SlHtt* oapltol on Monday tin Hin'l\pr«rtry wh* olm^rvwlhy loV:il and i lovii’jf wn’mon, \ ore-rKnn who h:td worn IrwAHOntnf thte tiiinul ordor, hfit,(he itrny hihI yornijpor oru*H who aie itlll a Ihtillii’if Mid lender tiibme to muridii‘up to tnko the place of the ’r Hi; US I) A Y, JA NT A n V, 23. !W3. I J . i ■ , ’ T~ ■- - . .1 -k-i. the trtut*lated poet that at the burial of .lame# K. ItandaU in Auan«t i the choir eanx n* the l«‘t fartwetl rtf ‘elrtil hla noble call, -Maryland, My MaKland.” jiew .year inoVi a to Not ill t aroiina inay lime to Vcf|i y«'lnjj. . *1 he 'Jar Heel t.eirlaht-nue tnet Tiie^diiv ln the tl rat a peel a I *p».»|on held in S.'* yen fa liTid ja likely to |m*» u pndiil ilioii >uw « —■ Jn>l a a OTpecicd [ho Snp'mdc aiul f'ironU Court ilud^ea <lacldi*3~’la*t week Unit the Ciiiitniot, labor law ia invalid hecauae in conflict with conatimtional firovDIonav It ba l, however, be, o a dead leHer-sinc** dO'tge' flrnwlcy 'a ite- i-Nlon acvern! uitditlia ajto. ^ Thbrrl* no^lin *.et 10 Ilia popularity of Wlllt'iin Jeiininga Hryaii out- 'Neat At l.incoin, N dirH'ka, on lit loth ln«t beailv 1 3HJ" I h'.a te*r-‘.n.il ?rieifO#atHl hdodrei a p*ii i a dnCar apiece to eat dinner w ith hnn, and alnumt half a* bianv fcat it round - klid looked and fUlenyd., >W don't jtreJend to know, bid, a ffri^ht b laiue^a in in who li i< d wlih many people siya that the repeal of the lien law w ill send hundred*, perhapH thou-aiid* of white families In to the nervlee of the coUoti hiilU. It may mI»o, he think*. ei couraj{«! the einilla tion of colored lenter* to Georgia and the further West ^ It (r*ald tha?l*lie' nearer the Amerl- can llittle Jt'jjC^t-^el* to trie I’uoitlc Ocean the more pa„ltie Uie AujiMiese become, Vi*count Aoki, late Minister to the Tililted Male*, advises the dap uiese la- J ***" r; _ _ «rtt __ i lio*era to eiiii^rate to lit* 1 m iln laiiiT oi Athn H * aflerdlie laii>;isolation of i!l(tr ^onrilrv they can not he accepteable it^ America. thinning innka that have *o welj served tlm Mate fn War and peace. At noon a port rait of the late (ien. JohhsonilNKoi d was unveiled ,im the House of Representative*, the gllt-of I Tic mi i H ti cnnittii* Irrrtdffn'fir tilt*' Daughters of the Confederacy to the btate^ «ol. Itoheft Aldrich delivored,the i.ddre** of-prtoenTalTftti and that of j acceptance w as made bv Hon. roller A. Mt M ister of CoTuhioIa, Ttie following aletc’i of (ien. Ifa- good's coiniiiiiud from tire pen of Mrs. ftalllo Aldrich Uchardsoii deserves tfea'.uring in the k+»art oh every Caro- -dseitfo. Amino nobler lesson can bw latVirlti in the school* of the today than 'the reading of this memorial of g iljaiit deed and glorious service of tneii~vVtio knew, nnt fear and who-loved llseir -rmwvtry with the pttr* sffectioq that »»:Ic<• nit'll de tlh i'l Its defencu. ^ Ham well in 1^6. comptroller general after the 8tala was rescued from the ‘‘scalawag rule.” from HJ80 to 18A2 gnV'- -agttor of Month Carolina This la the hlatorr In part of the first colobeK Of the South Carolina volunteer regiment, entup^sed of men who maile their ^fiark in evert sphere of-IHe ami no regiment Hi the service had a llner record. The following i* w list of the olll- cers of the regiment whan it was finjt organized. - Colonel,.f.oh naon II a good; lieutenant colonel. Thoma* .1. (Hover; major; U'auon A OT’aln; adjutant. Parrlck K. Mo oftffv; qiiarteinias'er. O. II. I.ar- tigue; commismiy. w-ilHam w’. |,e. gare; surgeon, Martin Ivelllnger; ns sjsranf Strigeon. K. II.' Dowling; ser geant maj >r H. It Wilson; quarter master mm geant. .1. IT O’Cain/ chap- lalo. Hey Kiitm Dickson: color bearer. Ktldlc Uelllt.ger. - The fellnwswho n yeHr or—stt ng-n Shouted that the day* of cheap cottn-u had goijA-for guod and that hard liinca coiijd cotne agitjti no more are now as silent as church mice, and a* mUchiev- *in«- - AII sign* p>dn t to a low level for the cotton crop yet to be planted ana! the more that may tie made I he worse ft will be for the maker* and their creditor* The panic I* over so far as the money Centra*' are concerned, but toward the labor circumference ifc i* jn*t be ginning to be—frit acutely by tiie thousand* wbr. have last and are losing’ employment through the Hosing of mill* and inai+ufacnrlo* and the shrinkage fn huslhess. It will take lime for the country to sober up from ju afirfie of over doing thing* and the Innocent cat.*paw* w illlie \vor*e.biirned tliau the big fellows who fc.a*i, on the toasted cheat nut*. Herr is a later and near home proof that cotton i« tobebrnuglu low in price. <)n Haturday a meeting -waarheld in flliarlotte,- N. (!. attended by repre- sajqtattves of a large majoiitv of spin dle* in the Month. __ A resolution wr* unanirntTirsly adopt Cd pledging themselves to shut down their mi I la for thirty days, l.eginning Kcbru.iry T*t, f r fo Cut (art ptiTdircTTon Wi per cent during the months of Feb ruary and March. The farmers can beat that game by cutting down cotton aeresga dining A|uwl and May. Many of our legislator* had a great time on SaturdayT-Tin .excursion to TVInthrop (Tdlege, wilb.aK Tlmt im piles, an inspection of that great inoi tu'ion, im i leal dinner, nnuic, speech making au i the sight of live hundred girl*, all in (he beaut/ of youth and college uniform. Now if they, will take another dav 4>ff. go on w -»U>w ? -eveopen march afoot in tiie s«nd hill* of Lexington or the nnidliole* of the Dutch Fork they ■will get a fa^ir knowledges of the con-. dition* in this Su e that require their be*t thought in tiie framing of new or the patching of old law*. Ask^uibletT on the campus "of the ('rangi'biirg Female college, Kihlay, Mav'.'ll, I sill-, was a regiment wealing the gray uniloi Hi tif th*- southern tloii- federacy, compoiedaif a* line a body of men us tiie world will ever sec. A long line of girls, in honiraptm dtesse*^ wearing nats made of palmet to and carrying flag*—the. Star* and, Kara, and Htate (lag* of blue bunting w ith a imlmeMo tree and a crescent — a g'eat company of ladle*,'attire I Hi ■“befo' the war” silk* and delaiocs and also'coal sciitt li.” b.oTtn t.s of palmct-. to. trfmme< l l with native gra*se* for plimusand rosette* —all asscnitded to do honor to this groat day; “the pre seiitation of tiie color* to llagood’a regiment.” Tiie're were ladle* from (Hangehiirg, Harnwell, ( hestcr. ('idle ton and other ei'iinties The regiment w a * coin iiosi d of t wo companies from harnwell. four from Orangebuig' and tw«» fr^Bk.(4i»)let*j»' forming the First South ( afotl nit I IT month’s viiTTi n icL'i's". Presentation of the Flag. (iericral (tlicn Colonel) llagoud' join ed hi* regiment in line when tlie errrwd bad ussertildftl and a hAely. elitld, in a -wiilie dress anil—mi—sh*1c; (ji ialdine Hva'n of lUtuWeil, came to the front bearing The beautiful! stlk banner, made by the devoted women of irnttell and handed j; to Maj Maher, aftetward* judge of ttie-_«ccotid eii cult, who was tiie orator tif the clttv. 4d-;i:ig_ plphn Fttfjnr tt.ielisi.uTi - ..r OUR FRIEN'DS r *“ In remitting two rears’ subscription Mr. U. R Rutland set a stinting bright examule to other Florida tnetld* <>f Thk I'jcoci.k who have neglected to move up their dates, hut it’s n. ver too late to mend. ' A bu*'v day call from 'lr i> 1* Fan- Caater lightened- both the labor* "and hearts of the otlice. . Hi* gnod. sound «nmmon sCPbe d iMriiie of Taking thn -'tuture a chance should have more disciples than the boomers who want, to exhaust all tlia resoulu-es of forest and field to build up a present cob housu prosperity. Me**r* J. S. Stevenson and J. II. WhII double-teamed it* in kindne** at o ie and the same time and cleverly balanced right and left pockets, And nO matt can sav more in few •words tban Mr. W. J. Martin and hi* gtswl wonis are a!wavs accompanied witii good deed, that nuke us better and life brighter. And we were pounded on Saturday, bv Messrs D. Blutiie, J. A, IJaJr. I’. I,’ 1‘ender. R. (1. Halford, and J. S Fer guson and the sun went down on ua happily and^our; night dreams were of the waVm beam and true son)* H r.d just.bands thitt beHevo the laborer i* worthy of his hire. HI* Monday mess^go was a very pleasant one tojja, hutjwA<liope that Handsome y^iing-frjenT"Roy MixsoV ■villi bring the next In person. Monday was, as we remember, the Rrightest and balmiest duv of the new a’sar. '1 be (‘otnir.g in of Judge I, II 'VIDIam* and Mr. R F. Deer mhird Orangeburg crowned the tlig with n laurel wreath OolT 1 llagiuxl received •he H ig nml turned it over* to 'Kddie I’.cllinger. color bearer of the regiment, who wa* a meie lad. Nevertheless tie guarded It with a Spartan hold, being killed at Fort IIafriaon while protect ing i he banner. \ ~ I’hla was the beginning of the ( wai\ without a forecast on Hint May day <>.f. the weary -vvalting for new* from the Icittfelkdda of’illlagoocl'a regl ment.” (V hen (’ol^llagrtod receiv'd hi* promotion I.lent Col. Thoma* Glover became colonel of the regiment, taler dving front hi* third Wrtfilid on the tn-ld of the Hecnnd Mniiassa*. From Gen. Hagood’a “ d ai Notes” i* Hie following; * At Gordbnsville, Ya , in the ti r,*t march into Maryland the rig iuij'iit wa* required to assume the T’i.ii- —hall Inil*g and—Ced-:-"-'I’homa*- lyjiiualil—I ilo.ver let git* v a nr (Ho.ver left thi* haulier in ‘the k«ep lug of some gentleman in the tow n. (Cover wa> killed soon alter and the name of Hie gentleman was thu* lost Mtnf Hi" Ilium r was never recovered.” Tile lit lo girl w ho presented the flag cw to gifted vvomtiiilimn^and dit d— lifted rHigieuse in the convent of S|ffIngia lit. O. Ttie ,l><>v w li,> crnwnrtf tpe dig I* u successful planter In. TyXgwr 7* • Col. Ilagopd Promoted. July 2i, Lsi.2, Go) Hrtgo>«j„wn* lire* moled to brigadier geacral, being suc ceeded by Idem (tot. Glover and Col. Glower w as succeeded hy Maj,. V' illi tm Uunranftater toujomliig'colonel of the regiment. • —Wlnui Hib regiment wa* order' d to Virginia im Ajdmisr. ■ lames—K llagooiJ.H fTFi'dlicr of teen. HagTiod joined the regiment a* a private, short- H aHeFThr hattte of AecessjonviUe, (To lime 12 rie wa* promoted to colonel oil hi* iiimvcerdii hiithil.iv on ace Mint “of gallaiitry and c<>n*pTcuoi.s hraverv tm- the Held of battle ” Taking charge of Hu- reglmedt, which had lo»«if seat tried and assuming citiiiinand “with out order s ” i ,t).—.fames Ha good wa* ylie youngest coloiiol of tlTP—( AiH'Pder" - giyj (b n. Lee w lute : “It gives p’easnre to state tlr.T tlol. HugisH ifu rieg the whole timvTrf his eoiinection with the Army of Norrtiern Viiginta wa* ’onspicumi* for hi* gailanttrv. et- ticicnev anti good eohdiict Hv hi* .nrerit con*tHiitly exhitiited he n»*e Jn hi* regiment to it* command, and showed by hi* actions that lie-wa* worthy ofTthc position. Col Hagoml met an untimely ileatir'f s^efal year* after the' w ar in a w reck on iho Greenville ,t Columhia railroad and wa* buried In ihe-family cemetery near Barnwell vllliage. A* a Citizen. Oon. IIHgiKul lived to aeeompHsli work tliat.'is familiar to all (ho Male. Although a son of Mar* lie proved equal t > the civicTioed* f hi* country, InlHul he wa* anpointed hv Gov. Mean* assistant adjutant general of the mibiia of South Carolina. I’lje subject of hi* first public- ad dro-* was ‘ riic Military , Strcng'h of Nations” A ixirtion of the war his tory of this great regi,nont read*: “At one time during the siege of Peters burg hi* brigade (Hagood’s) lav for MY MARYLAND. _ - (By James R. Rwmjall ) The ile«pot’s heH is on thy shore, Maryland. IIis torch i* at thv temple door, Maty laud. * — Avenge the patriotic gore mat duckert theTttreet* of BatTimore, Atid be fhe battle quien of joie, Maryhihd. My Maryland. Hark loin exiled son’s appeal, .Maryland.. - — My Mother State, to thee 1 k reel Mary la nil. Pot life and death, for w oe ami weal, - Hi gpeerless chi valry reveal, A..u«r.u ,T... beauteous limbs with Andgfi'd thy steel, Maryland. My Maryland. Thou wiit not cower in the dust, * Maryland. Thy beaming sword shallnever rust, Maryland. , * ■’ , ■ C , Rememher Owrroirs *ac r ed tru»t; Rememher Howard’s war-like tlirnst And all thy sluiuhen r* w ith the ju»t, Maryland, My Maryland. Come, ;il* the red dawn of thfe day, Marylaiid. ” — . Coliio w ith thy panoplied-array, ^ Marvland, * • With Ringgold’s spirit for (be frav. With Watson’s hliijil at Miontertty, With fesfles* Lowe and dashing May, Maryland, My Maryland. bur.st the tyrant’s D-’ar ‘Mother) chalii, Maryland. Virginia shall not call In vain, Maryland. rtlie meet* her^sister* on the plain, < VuT.Sent her”— il4 thi^ fn-oud refrain, Conrty out of portions of Orangeburg v l’l:al bafU'S 'iiiliiionS lac a again, Man laub. Arise Ift Majesty again, Man land. My Maryland. Come for thy , - xtmngy shield is bright and Maryland Come for thy dalliance, wrong.—“ Mary land. does thee Come to thine ow n heroic throng, Suiding with liberty along. And ring thy dauntless slogan-song. Mjirytarrli My Maryland. t, * I sec the blush upon tliy cheek, Mary hind. For thou w ash ever brwvelymeek, Maryland. k Itnf lo, Ibere surgo* forth a shriek, From hill to hill from creek to creek — , Potomac eall* to Chesapeake, Maryland, Mv Maryland. Thou wilt not yield the vandal toil, Marvland. Thou wilt not erook to his control, Maryland. * • Better the tire upon thee roll, ’ Better the shot, the blade, the bowl, Tlnn cniclllxloti of Uie son), Maryland, My HiltylanU. L hear the disUnt tlmmier—hum, ' ■ Marvland. - The Old Line bugle, fife and drum, _ - Afainland. ' '' -I - rdic i* not dea4 n^r -deaf nor dumb— Huzzi! 1 >»ho spurn* the Norvhern scum -- She breathes! She burns! she’ll come, she'll come! Maryland, My Maryland! NEWS NOTES. The war depirttfieni wants Congress to appropriate money enough to pro vide blothfng for 250,000 wen. The American troops that haVfc been holding the Cubans down several year# will be \:Itlulrawn by February l*t. 1VO0. But they will not stay awav long. ^ - L jj **-*—*^ /" ' > “ It la now giVessed that It will take six years moryi to com dete the ptnama t'annk and esttmiitys of Its cost have been raised lo threu huntired million^ dollars. Stati-tics show that in the Massnchti; *ett*cotton rijntrict the mill* are'Wosk- ing billy three fourth* time, and will continue to go that slow at It a*t eight weeks more.. , Owing to decreased traHlc transpor- tatlon and trsvel the SHlarie* uf the ofliclals of the Southern Railway from President Finley down will be reduced 10 percent February l*t. ' Steerage pa-sage from New York to Europe, lot*.beau .reduced to $1S,50 and the exodus of Immigrants ha* started afresh Steam-hip men think the rate may he cut to $10 Li a few days. New-papers figure up a half million case* of grippe in the larger citief of the United State*. The doctor* saV that it i* catching, and that kls-lng spreads K. Ami this I* leap year. too. Henator Tillman 1* engagoi] In wri ting a tiooK on me Rac® Question at re quest of the great pnbli-hlng house of D. Appleton & Go of New York, lie will give mmdi of Id* time next Sum rner io Work on it. The Japanese are said to be fortily- Ing the island of Formosa, which they took from China a* a spoil of war, wlih feverish haste. Formosa i* only Two days sail Irmu Manilla, the chief TTtxy ol the I’hilippines. The bank* are OV®» their panic scare and calling in and rHiiceHihglhe clear ing hon*e certificates. I.a-t week peo ple up Norih were h* anxioii* fo_.de- posit moiiey In hank* a* they were in the lull to draw It out. - DurtngTlr ir ten days stay at Rio de Jatwlro th.e otllcei* ami men cJ (he American Battle Fleet spent a quarter of a ni'llion ‘dollar* tor sirpplies Mini fun. An attack of rheumatism limited the.pleasures of Admiral Evans, it* commander, Gen. M C. Huttler ha* sold his phkiitatinn id' ,1 ,Z<KI acre* in the fdi’k of Mr veils < .’reek and Savamdiii River to \Va'ter Steed of AUgu-ta. A* Gen. liume now lie- will probably let Ilain- uionrt Civnnty alone. The State Board of Canvasser* on Thursday decided tiiaf the recent elec tion a* to the ertation pf Calhoun A CURE FOR MISERY. "I have found a cure for the njDcrv malaria poison produces,” any* It, M James, of Louellen, s. C. “It’s cn'leil Electric Bitters, and come* in 50 cent bottles It break* up a ease of chill* or a bilious attaek in almost no lime; and it put* vallow jaundice dean out of commission.” 'I hi* great tonic medicine and blond piultier give* quick relief In all stomai h, liver and kidney complaints and the misery of lame bank. Aoid under guarantee at C. N, Burckhilter’* drug styra. At tast. ’’he .sighed, * we’re alone I,ve been hoping for thi* rhance—” “rbi have |,”*he said, very frankly. ‘ Ah! You have guessed, then..Hint I wanted to tell von that I love you—’! *’Ye* ami I w.tnt to ga/ ‘No’ and J^tT it over with.” R VNK FOOLISHNESTT “When attacked by a cough or K. cold, or when your throat I* sore, it is Tank foolishne«* to take any' other medicine than Dr. King* New Id* covet v.” say* C. O. Kid ridge, of Em pire, (»a. “I have used New Discovery seven year* and 1 know It I* thc' u |>e«t reined s on earth for conglr*. croup and all throat and long troubles. My children are subject to croup, but New Discovery qnicklv cures every attack. Known the world over a* the King of throat and lung remedies Sold under guarantee at C \ Burekhalter’a ilrug store.B0c, aqd LOT Trial bottle Ircc ““Papa” was becoming impatient at the ]htene*s of the hour wnen he re marked : “f can’t see whv that voti ng fellow who la cnIHtig nn Minute hasn’t »en-i> enough to go homo. It’s-near midnigTiT.” “ The dear little iMvdher” of (lie fam HV j'i*t jhen came Ui. heard Id* fath er’* remark and venttrriSh^lnme figiit: He can't go father, sister^ him.” sitting on THE AM) Tin: HACK BEGINS AT HILL TOP STABLES, M10TWELL, S. 1 C. "CREAM ■ OF KENTUCKY'' Per- Horses, Saddle is and Harness, and JjH sonallv.selected by the \ eteran Cajit. Dunn. JUST RECEIVED. All lU’ie (iia^ Heanties And as (4ood as Pretty. Pride of the Piairie Horses and Muled for all purposea always on H;tnd.~i The Best that! .good Judgim nt and JNxpenenee can select Wagons and in ^reat variety of the very choicest materials aTid built hy master woikim’n y For comfort and <ltimi 1 >ilitv, <(()(*cl M()crtvs and lij^htiH v 88 tlH*y iinnuitchoii in the State. , . Harness—Honest Leather Good ;, sirtheient-for an artny,~ anv single piece sold as readily as a full Set*, \Y T hips,'Lap Kobes, Umbrellas, Bridles, Saddles and all Horse Goods ever wanted. PRICES RIGHT, AS ALWAYS, . ■'CJHAFvI.IE BROWKT. f * A HIGHER LEVEL. •'I have reachod a hl.’hpr health IpvpI niin-e I began u.-ing Dr. King’* Np'V Lifo Pi'l*,” write* Jacob Springer, of YV**wt Franklin. Maine. •‘Thcf^kci-p mv atomaoh. liver ani' bowel* woiking jn-t right” If the^f pill*-diaMppoiut \<>ii on triil. money will he refunded at C N. BurekhalteT’jsj drug atoro 25c. and Lexington wa* legally conducted. Opponent-of tiie new county appeal to the Supreme Court, 1 Vice I’rcfcident Oulp of Southern Kallwav sav* that a* aeon a* ihe truublf*'with the Sii^i'Hipi n lcgi«T:fTm>« are *i'tt!i*il hi* people will pu*h the building of tin old—tt-’iie Rhlge Rail road over the mountain* jo connection with I’enneasee road*. In hi* charge t/i the grand jury of F’loyd Goulitv, Ga., la*i week Judge M(>-e8 M right «aid that.the pi-tol habit i* a vvorae iiii-demeaiior than unlawful whi-kev -elling and that the convic tion of one pi-fol inter would do more good than th« piiui*hinent of ten blind tige r T The Judge D about a* right a* anv Mo«e* of thi* time. - xorice-iu rji.iu (.ms and CREDITORS. * All person* lodehted to the eatate of the late Mr*, .lane Mootlv, deveaied. vylll please make proni|it paymeot and anv pec* 0 ' 11 having claim- ngain-t «r.bl estate arc requested fa>,.ore-^i-t them The r-nort of prof. W. B. West. DlHpenenrv Auditor, -hows that from the *fnrtinj> of the comuv *y-tem h,at March to January 1-t sale*. fotaPed I t fi >i, 663 43 with profit* of $ij!)r> fay, r,| Richland county people v. re the hard- e«t drinkers, spending $ Id 1 . .VO OO f,.r liquor*. Sit'e*” at" Tiie ii) Tt'irnwell properly attc-ted to the umleV-igred. -W. M. Hirddh.’"* - Adminii-trator. _ January 2.1 100S. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED- ITORS. All person* jniTehti'd to the e»*ate n* the late \V F G-eenc,. decea-ed, wi'J please make prompt payment and anr t.er«oti* having claim* nguin-t anid y yountv di-pen*arle* amounted to $1 >4.- (j.*iM,96. Bamberg* four sold $63,079 74. According to the New York World PresMenC Roosevelt hatt $o.*> 610 on de posit iti rji« Kiiiekerhoi'ker-Triiat Un-n panv when it* door* were closed in the beginning of- Hie panic. - If so lie hasn't got hi* monev out v et. and Hie chance* are goriil for ills’ In dug $S 64(4- out, of that pile. Tiie tlnaneier* wbo eharge Mr Rivserelf with having bmnglit on the panic w ill not pry if lie MitTera witli other lo-e-*. : i On March,1st, 11*00 t’aleh Powers, repuhllean necretarv of state in Ken tucky, wa* put ir jafi for tiie killing of Wiliam Gueh^l democrat. Governor KPI DEMECY L' N I \' KRSIA LIS. ; . ' ill. Name, oli Doctor, name vonr fee Si a me. I’ll |)ay what’er it he. Skill like vonr*. I know ’ti.* high-; Only do not let nie die . Get me well of thi* and I ___ G ish w ill ante int.ant I v. . •coNVAi.Ksrjtsr; Reduce, oh Doctor, leduce that fee. I; 'dice, or not a cent from the. I aui not a in Bonaire But I'll do whatever’* -quart. Only make a hill that.’* fair. And I’ll settle presently. W K. 1,1,. - ~ Charge, oh Doctor, charge your fee, Charge. I’ll pay It futurelv, When the crops all bv arejaid. When all other hill* are paid Or w hen again of death I’m ’fraid. I will pay it—probably. A HARD HIT HUSBAND. J. L. Scruggs of Fountain Inn, (1 reenvllle ('ountv. I* the- man. He vva*H merchant. Hi* wife wariteil a piano. Mr. Scruggs agreed that, if she would clerk in the *tore he would pay her. let the wag?* accumulate until Hiifllcient to buy the instrument. Mr* Scrugg* kept her p.m of the contract Last Fall Scrugg* went voluntarily In- to hankrnptev. Mrs. S put in a claim eject —Though tried four times, found guilty thriee and With one mistrial. Powers I* yet a prisoner. Since hlv arrest people have St nt Mm~ftii Im - f frrrm January 1st t-*’ Kehruarv 2(l!ii I me use ninount of monev. $r>o<i,o‘ o some *ay as ha* Invested mucTi a* $.VMI,( | ' 0 ITo $200 Odd In Mnibct and mineral laiislacent penalty ahall through a kinsmaA. There are three ea«es of Pellagra in the State fnsanc Asylum at Columhia, The phvsleian* - were puzzled as to what tlie pontile'wa* until they found out hy refert ing'tri the medical hook-. (tDcase in till* (17 cofuecutive days in the trenches and W $554 a* due her for clerking. Tne- .•.Mliec oscof this ardiron* campaign j trn , tee | HWVCr fnught the daim on the 1 tho ru»Xf oltloer »»» runt I ... . ,,,, . J.'l nk present for i ground that serv ice* of a wife rendered ) 1 ! general, wa- j,, f,cr hu-hand in husines* belong to captain, and at the same time four of i him and that if he paid her It was - the live regiment* wore commanded by lieutenant-, u bile Clyde wa* right and the Ifenermialy to Ira Indoor enjoyment Du Tu-wlzv 'The P>;0 I.k wMS Indeed tuppv i-t .cm and-smat vviji ir- good iinrl oo/orgauing friend. Wr. VV. IJ. IpWini. . : gift and not a matter of right .. . . the brigade it- Judge Bravylev decided that s.'lf w a* reduced iu number- during ihat period front 2,300 to 7P0 men pres ent for dntv.” • ’ 11 wa* for gallantry and. devotion lo (he (leg that Gen Hagood wa* recom mended by Gen. Regyiaytartl to Gefi.' Lee for promotion^ _ His personal prowess In rescuing the flag of the Eleventb regiment from the federal I flleer gained him bis promotion. If all the ’ Jasper” deed* of ttfcConfeder- a?e war wa* rejairiled by bnmze *t*• tie* there would he mile post* of bronze reaching from Fort Sumter to Uettrsburg. For 20 year* Gen. Ilagom] was chair man of the board of vi»itor* of the Bomb Carolina MilUary aeai^my ~^hr wa- president of the State AgHotiRural atftf Meihiolmil aociety^'chairman of Use MemwraUc cxccuMvc couiojluce of trustee other eredi JT DOES THE BUSINESS Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton. Maine, say* of Hucklen’* Arnica Salve. “ft doe* the business; I have used |t for jiHeaxui'l it cured them. Used It - _ for cRa-pel hatid* an.| R cured- (boin. JJe Kwx pVohahly Been u»o tired at Applied it lo kn old *0re and It healed • nightju-lo play’ card* and be>lde* he It without leaving a near behind.” 15j j knows hv hard hand expgrieiiie what at C. M. UurckbaUer’a dru£ More. uio’icy la wotlb. - 7 pRilagnc I* :t nrw eoiintry. a! t hoogh-Tf has tong prevailed in the countries touching the Mediter ranean sea. It i* said to bo caused hv earing unsound corn meal a* a steady food. It manifests Usolf hv eruption on tin* exposed parts of the hojly and ob*tl"ato dinrhoea It is nnt catching but few recover Those having it *re melancholy in their insanity. The only previous case* in thi« eount.rv oc curred in Alabama. The moral i* rai*e vonr own corn and sell meal to tti^ towns. J*mcs Rvder Randall, auriior of “Maryland Mv Marvland,”* the great w ar song of tiie Smith, died in Augu-ta on tiie l : ’>th, aged 67 years. A few dav« before tic vvfjnt to church while tiie weather wa* inclement anil caught a cold which resulted in pneumonia He was horn in Baltimore, but '•time South at tho commencement of the war. For many years h.* was an edi torial writer on the Augusta Chronicle, afterward being Connected with Ala bama. New Orleans and Baltimore papers Hi* pen jeweled whatever it touched. But for the sfbrii need* of life his genius would have bloomed many flower* of *ong a* glorious ns the one Inr.tle hymn of his strong young man hood. Tiie Greenwood Index comparea tiie tor* get the money and Mr. and Mrs ‘live* of three young white men with Scruggs th® experience, went to work for themselves three After Mr. Bcrugg* went into, bank- years ago. and on equal terms, nil ruptcy It was found that he had a plan- »Rh good health and without money, tv to pav his debts, and a -gold nylne One married and Went to farming nn was found on hi* land, which wilT be credit. He Is still liudebt, (hough lie sold on February saleday. h*.* ms da’ 10, 8 and 10 bales of cotton, ’ doing mod of.Ids work. He probably bought corn and bacon v . Ono went to clerking af'a good sslary, which has been raised severjl time*. He spends as fast as he makes. He probably i1pe*<es too well and in dulge* in expensive pastimes. ThtTbird went to bricklaying and f* saving good monev to buy a place. RFGISTR ATIOJUiUrrifE. The Regi-tratiori Books will be open in the Court House on the tir.-t Mon day (sale dav) in each month for the uausr.cti'ui tif aucii .5u*|ivejs a* is r® quirod by law. )V. J. r.qxley. Uhairnian. (>. R JiMi.tiar Recifrthrv. THE m Oldest cuifd Strongest Bank in Bdr-&&ell County Depository of The State*' d South. Cart ilina. T he Uour.ty - ajul l ife IVlwn of’Harnwell Capital, - *’ • ,• ' - -—*- Surplus and LindlvidcJ Profits. - To save moncY is not hard when OnCf' n h-u k ace; unt Is started fjr inoucy in a hat k Cam ot hufii a hide riic pockij:. A hank account mean- paving JulD-bv chu-k—the oiyl.v. absolutely rate way, (•’•heck- leave no room for afguniehcrf- to vt hen or Ic-w a blit was- )iali|.—■(..-cLk .»iui iir.l d in ‘.Ii- I'n'ik * Jiimk-. '1 Ilf*o an- kepc fot*"ymi . to thvm at any - togelieFwirii voiir-nrom’v anTaiKmTrm94rTCrirc-^* in burglar and tire pond vault*. Yiiu have aeie 'time. — Y.et us talk thi* over with you the next time yon are in tow u po.-.-'inle to call, Vvrife u*. $60,000.0!) $45 I Ub'0.bU tt4in- 'r*TTTT , ’imn~TCTT 'i ■■ * * r d—tar' pi-e-enl 1 —tnrrii properly a:te*ieil to the uiuler»igneil. A. F. Greene, V. II Dick*. Administrator*. December 30th HH>7- AUDITOR'S A1’POINTM ENTS. -Tin* Auditor wTR he at the follow in > place* on (late.* named .for the nur^osc o laving reuirn* for tax“*of4!6»®, January Black viile W lia-ley Elko Willismn Mcrcatus SuplUuig,- Jolneson Latn’s - “ llihla _ Fchr.nrv The Ajiditor’* oltice w44l he 23 21 2? iA. 2!i 30 31 4 open earne-tlv request every hodv to ma-ke their return* a> the la»v directs that 50 be added after FebruarvjlOib, J. C. Keel. Auditor. Barnwell Co-? THE ABU. RERS NOTICE. The Treasurer’s oltice will he open for the collection of taxes levied for rhe flscaT year commencing January 1st. 1007 from the ifitli dav of Ocfoher 1007 to the 13th doy of March 1!KW in clusive. ^ From the 1st to the STs/day of Janu ary 10OS Inclusive a penalty of one |iei cent will be added. From the 1-t totheSNfh day ofe Fi ll- ruarv inclusive a penalty of two per cent will he added to all taxes paid in February. From the 1st to the lotj; dav of March IStlifL a penaltr of seven per cent will be added to all unpaid taxes. LEVY. For State purposes <14 mLi* “ Ordinary county 3} ” Cynstitudohal school 3 “ ABBAGE PLANTS. sHi1h»vtjplsrir- Mvp ;.n'-art* all grown from.the 'ssure ifTarte <»nifed I .-Ct my crop from. tVe bwvw suD of ihe leading varieties—Kariy Ier*®v Wakelield,’ verv ' atly,Chari**om (Vaketiehl. aboui icn rlav* later.. In liir iMri-ii - | hmu. si a- medium -e-ariw—»+-*$- short Stem F ,t Dutch, iate. |*rlces up to DfiOO $| 5(1 p« r'■ ttiou-and, write me for special price* on lar;cr loi^ Tlii.-" )>!hii(» aie all grown in thenp.n air near aalt wale .aiid ivtualaii'Ji.: c. '* Av, i'. cakr. Mi g reit-.-S, U '• ■■ 1 ■' ■ PEN Sit will h*‘ 1 N NO I l( ]■:. I will 1)** in th'* Auditor’* Oflice - • very -Sat irda-v-ib J ) mnifA - La) t 4-ro.u. In a pi >“ I i> m tirtril'n’it Ferr-ion Ap- plieaiIon* fur all wm) de-ire to iravv rears io ha. „ . • j ’• D. (\ B .aetrlialter IVti-l'in GuiltBrtiJ* ’ — Birovvyll Gmuity. »i'E( | \L TE U'liERV > ^ EX VMIN ATIOV. - ' SPEAKING FACES. By-order of,the State Board of F.du- cation, a S|»eeial Teacher* F.N-tUiin, li injnill he held at tvarn'we! Jaunarv 17th IW*S v - _ - Teactfer* are required hv ill" Rn«rd i to conform sirieriy to the law in regard }- to certificatrs. — B. M. Darlington. G. S. E TRESPASS NillH E. persons are fmiiid len ttr-enfer ii| on >hri vvmid I'hi.talinn.j Barnwell -wo of Ti -AJJ nunupg To-wiwlitp. Tor tiie putp nr I r H p |> l J i.g.'tti k in ga w „ v wood, straw or leave'-. p i»turl Tg Stock, 'Jiiikin^ paths or roil*, or commitriog an. other tre-pa-s, under penalty of pros- eculitm (o H e Inli i v.i i t ■ I il e j).w . Butler Hagoed . December II h 1007. MONEY To LOAN. •A i ply to G. A!. G reene. . Barnwell. tiyG Total levy 11 “ There Will he. nn extra levy of (2) two mill* Ip lilackville ToWiGhip toj Road tnx. Oouimutntlon Road tax will be $2 (K) *nd will he received from the 15rii dav of October 1907 to the 1st day of March 1WS Inciuaive. SPECIAL LOCAL SCHOOL LEVY Cedar Grove (1) mill. Allendale, Bafhary Branch. Mt. Cal vary. Double Pond. Elko, Edisto. Fairfax, Friend-hip. Healing Spring-, Kllre. Morii*, New Forest, Oak Grove, Old Columbia, Reedy Branch Seigiing viile. Seven Pines and Tinkera Creek (2) mills each. WIIHstoo 2-1 mills, Barton. Black viile. Big Fork, Cave, Hickory Hill, Owen* Cross Road*, dyctmore. No 51, Uimfir®. and Tilpper Rich Land 3 mills Herouleaaud Lee* 4 mill*. Barnwell 4] mill*. Ulilted States currency Gobi and SR ver coin contitT and school claim* pri>)»-K erly approved will be received lor taxes. * Checks, draft* Ac wi'l not be received except at Ibe-rUfc of taxpayer. J. R. Armstrong, Count/ Treasurer. Barnwell, S. 0. Fept. )0-b 19Q7s NOTICE: By order of the' County Board of Education for -Barnwdl County an election will ie held at Hie Pleasant Hill Seliool Hou-e on Satiirdat, Jan uary 2r.tn RKri. for the purpose of c!e- elding w hether or not an extra levy pf two mirria shall ho voted for school put post a. F. D. Rowell. C C Campbell, I.ILDelk, - .Trustees, School I list i let No.fi MONEY TO LEND '■Willi n'l-'xecl .■o equipinor t, thorough nu di-rstanding of i sscnttal- and execution, i-i syfu) practical experioncewnd love for nml j pride hi .-art we fe..-L-jr)etifi:-d ia-prattdnwqfr fulli-si Ka'isfnction to all patron*appreciating il.e KF.ST in I’tologrepby. Our !’■ rlruit Work i.- of the blghest eXei l- | en'ce. true to nerturo and ntftrxcelled In j» r' feet |i:eturing. We maki' Kodak Pictures, Pest Cauls, Fn- oego-P-ietwnrs-K-rtrt-in t-very meli i f t ire- eel ire ili’ it of Photegiaphy-uie uminpassed by ui.y ( it) Studio. To Our henutirul line of the most-eh < t Pe lures for wall doonrfiTioii we~nsk Il.e -I" < i:il and i ritieul ettention of tiie public. F la' tnj' and pledging unr tiest services 4o our friends we ask’ wlih entire eonflilenci.' the op) orlunity to make goial cur every pre.imi'e MRS. KFLBY’6 STUDiO. 1 1 A< l.VU I E .P. C, i r Wewre prepared To negotiare loans on Improved farm* for live year*, partial payment*, interest 8 percent on loans. Don’t write, come and see u*. J. O. Patterson & Sou. 28—2 Real Estate for Sale PAYS TO ADVERTISE WHAT YOU HAVE FOR SALE. ■‘One g md b ulling lot In North ern portion of town —Each lot meai!- urts-409 ft. front h.y__2tH) ft. S.,reots on three sides. Lota 1. vel deep smooth. Pricea reasonable lo quirk bifver*,” , , * LAND FOR SALK-A trret of acres, being a part ot Dr. Ii. F Pc nliintation on Edisto Itivcr. The three tenant scttleinenU on the I’l.rt i* well timbered, the n maf in good sure of ni^iiHihn. p reasonable. For further infui(nation Jim *k is now KEADi to 8T0RK j o t , e hon-c and Irfrge lot, lot large cor i on. | ejyongli for two nr three gigid dwelling® on R R. Ave leading towaids Barn- . well, T >w i. of Blackvlllo. 1 Tbe improve merits consist of good . [ Lnir loom dwelling, djnlng rrtom and i\nk of Va ii,i isia.n -WWTfV**- room, wd11 ^.»t»rl* \\ Hter. Lwro, MAKt! lThhrsi. At>va.\ci-:a I.M 'and hirggv sl.e-l. Tht-h.t is W|. I improved ami amoi4g go<id m ighUirsy and price teasouible-to quirk buyer. - ^ ‘ II. F. Buisv/ • STORE \'0L’R COTTON Wrt.LITTON Cotton Wsmk- C-HaRor® 25 cknts i«rR bai k VEK MONTU, .1NCLUIHKO INSf- MANCX A IU’aNvJCS ON COTTON BTOKKl) IN THIS WaRK- IIOCSK. - '% Q. A. KENNEDY, Pxmimuwv ^4'