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m -s-- v %”■ ''• , " 3 ^222i ‘2~i~. ■*r\ <%>%•» ■> ^**•£11 635a? V\ V : - iT—."* •" » ».*•* - . ? .. ’«•■ i •. ‘-V ■ ’ j V :U 7** . -•■J .%!»' V. • $-rm ►v.-" wp' LY, AUGUST 19.1W9. ?S«F lUTEiLOr SUBSCRIPTION. LcUUlriaee, per Annum ... .. .^UM The chain K* n K N this week on the t-raau (r«<u Itlaekville to Santblna 'clmrch near Ur. H. U. SUH*« place. T. M. Harter. J. B. Morna, - Clerk. Supn ' ONLY OONK Bit FORK. On Frilar laat, aflir inane week* of 4£Ori»Kft ROJIICIDK, <Ti Sandaf. John Ralnta; uitol.. . wa* killed br Peter Greene, ako weary •ufferiag, eo bravely yet *o ooktred, on Mr. (.awton Blanton’* patiently borne. Mr*. Be**l* Arm- place. Both o» Wflllaton. A pUtol wa, Mron*. dauahter of the late I»r. J <\ Sheriff Creech weiit' Miller, u iitr of Treasurer John l». to the neighborhood Sundae evening, j Arroalrong. do*ed her gentle eye* In Yeaterday’* excnraUne were gooff 'thinffa—for the railroad* and moun- I tain bottelrlea.. .. and after marching aoveral bpuae* rue- i earth’t t-eeded In arrettlng Greene, who wa* lodged in fall that night. TIMELY ADVEimSKMENTS. Cotton factor* Furae A Lawton of Savannah again tender their h*<« eer. vice* to Carolina farmer*. In them are united lb* Well trained energle* <»f The regular meeting of Barnwel lljudge No 16, Knight* of Pythta* wtl I be held at their Hail n« Friday night h o'clock.- A full aUendanoe 1* reqnoted. By order of ' WILLIAM E. McNAR, C. U. ^ Wm. McNAB. g. R. A f*. 1IAKWO.NY I.UDGK NO.. A. F. M. \ A /A rejrdareommunlMitkm of Harmony \M/ Laige No. IT, A. K. M. will »ki held jWJL li| VI asnntc Temple or. Thumlay flmabAugust Wl'h o’uloe'; NTalting hrethren are cordially invited to attend. Butler llagood .W. M. II. P. Aederson. Sec. pie* of sterling ance*tor* We commend to every machinery uafag reader of mira the cnrelul tea* •Hug oT thc adVertTseiuent of the Sum • ter iron Work*. From our near bv neighbor ILtle city they may get in J uick time exactly what I* wanted. cep thi* copy of Th« I*Kort.it for future reference. ta*( dumber, to wake into eternal Ufa in the l*aradian above. From early life **»« bad been a de voted, eo«*l*teot member of Mt Arnon church and there. In that beautiful God’r Acre, her body waa laid to Teat on Saturday afternoon In the presence of a muUitudc of loving, eorrowlng relative* and friend* The flower* that re*t above and the bloom* that other tlpMoja idiall bring wm and wiiLbaAt. ting type* of the sweet memorie* that *hall keep in the hearts of all that . '! Now that tha tariff buainea* baa been *ettled the Amerb ah people will give Jtm Jeffries, white, and Jack Johnaon colored, in their possible prise fight for next Spring. A copy nfUhe Premium I.l*t of the State Fair U on our table. It will he he’i.l a* betetofore. In (dlumbla. It .wilt commou.w Monday >morning. No vember l»t, and comlnue until Satur day, evening. November Glh.'TbL will be 4l»t Fair. J i s' ytLvTryiLnrg: i*. ay -a “Good farm containing H5I acre* Avar Hattleville for Sale, ea*y term*. Writ* H. M. Graham, Attorney, Bam berg, H. C.” For SALK CHEAP.. » Second hand McCormick Mower and Rake, both In go's! condition. »rt<? H. Bate*. Barnwell, S. C!' WANTED—One Single or Double Box Cotton Pre**, Give make, price •ml bow hong in u*e. Adilrew» WillUlon. S. C , K. F. D. No 1, Box GO. st. jKe. 1 a- ..-“-I*—■-.. i — 1 j- -til- -■ - Clever Oiisrlie Brown baa luune in teresting advert'iwng talk mdav. The ffrst new sweet potatoes of tb* 'season were pit Voir the local market oh Monday. PEERLESS PEACHES. We had them last week, the kindly gift ol Mr. W P. Blunie of L ing Branch. They were a* beaiulful a* nature could make, with all the aound- nea and aweetne** of punshlne and shower, dew drops and moonlight and wntsperlng wtnd* blmrdtirt in tneirlull juiciness and exquisite fl tvor. 'I hey had the taste oi boyhood reart', of the uncaiiug admmers when. Ufa was all a fair morning and tl.e luture skies without the ahaduiv of a deeJng, cloud. Nopilnceor president had a liner treat than we. the fruit of the • nohl«n»i.*rfcdiing tree below Masoo and Dixon’s line. And we nope for noth ing betttr In the day* to come. * sofne adyer- tu merchants Senator George tt greatly benetltted by a restful stay at Harris Springs. Thk People will have tl«lng space to spare miter next week. Keeping up with the cotton picking. Ir^t a We*t India storm play havoc with the white treasure. Pre*ldent P. M”. Buckingham of the Rtnkof Barnwell ha* an important notice to Stockholders in today’s issue. There will be no Union Meeting* on the next f»th Minday for the following reasons. All llie members of the coin inittee on program, except myself are absent, and I do not like to assume the entire reaponsiblllty of it. The ineet- lug*- are wlsray--poorly- atteudiuL by some of our pastor*, and as many of the jiastor* are either on vacations or * » t, l* n meeting*, especially th"»e who are Bate* naa hern Rt^urttjys, i» 1* nowise to defend on p*atora who do not attend the meet mgs. Again the Union meetings are so clo*e to the S. N Convention which meets at Healing Spring- that the pas tor* whom 1 have consulted have ad vised that the churches send brethren to the Convention, and have the Union Meeting* at ihe*e sauif churches when the uext 3th. Sunday come*. IV. M Jones, The August meeting of the Saltke- batchie Agricultural Club w 111 be held loinorrow, and an especially Inteiekt- Ing day i* expected. Misses Nellie Ray and Merredea Buckner were the fair winner* of the AVinflinfl) scholarship* iu the recent competitive examination. There Is a good and a bad side to every bupines*. The plentifulness of cotton picking will be off-et by the uaual scarcity of cooks ffc. According to the new s we get cotton and corn have "about done their do" and the average yield of this county will nut he above that of last year. If Mr*. B IV Davies approve* Barn well as much a* she Is liked here the old North State will have t 1 * d»« very Uice indeed to keep her among it* hill*. Master Wilbur Holmes Porter "f Columbia was *o fine and manly a vl«I- l»»r fast week that we have picked out a Barnwell girl as hi* ■weetheart about 1023. *» An Informant, whose name will not he revealed, te'b* u* that of the many picnics lie has enjoyed till* year th»t In Rich Land on me llth inst. took the cake. For years August 13th has been our luckiest summer day lur suh-ciiptiou payment* Last week, however, only one. Mr T O. Garrison, made good on that day. Barnw ell’s seejond bale of new cotton was brought in on Saturday hv Benny Brown, colored. It wrelgl»ed,J77 Ih* and wa« bought by Molalr & Potter at 12 * lit cent*. Home time ago Mr. Tom 8, Black of Galilee had a line mare and some hog* killed by lightning On Monday one of his colored tenant* Joe .Simon* had a nice heifer and two hogs killed by lightning. The Knight* of Pvthlas will capture Barnwell on nrxt Tuesday and every thing from tlie White Oak spring to Slier wood race track will be thrir* while they abide here, tite longer they •lay the-larger their title. .Gent* Branch Church will he dedi fated Sunday August 22nd The build ing Is entirely free fiom debt. There revival services the following 8. P. Hair, Pastor. Mr* Bennv Bailey and handsome •on Master Harrison of Meggett* are guests of Mrs J. A. Lindiey for several week* for the beuetit of the Mule gen Genian'* health. And In all the state they could And no better health resort. F,. A Brown Esq. flr«t vice presi dent of the State stenographer’s As- socUtlon, left on yesterday to attend tire annual meeting of the National Bteottgrapher’* Association at Lake 4ri>nrge, N. Y. Oh thi* delightful trip he will visit Niagara Falla and other places of note and interest. Mr. G. F. Molair left on the llth InaL for New York to make personal Choice and selection of thoroughly complete stock* of fall and winter aorchandDe for the Arm of Molalr ff r. Waster Leroy accompanied blm to Waablogmn, where he spent ike interim with Virginia kiniolks. knew her until they shall gather to her wel-.omihg fh tho better home above. 8he i* aurvived by her loving moiber. devoted husband, eight atfccilouate children, two brothers and three sis ters, To them In this sorrow' (hah words of comfort can not lighten go the sym paihie* of uncounted hearts, of un numbered homes. Yet the recollection of her life, so faithful and true, so un selfish in its service to her own, so helpful in Its cxgmpje t° other-, so firm In the faith of the religion she lived give* them fuMest assurance that she waits their corning b‘.\ond the cares *iid suffering* .and parting* of Mfe through which she wa* called to pus*. FINIS IIKI) HIS ( OF If- E. Dr. 1, C, Stephen* died at hia- liome in Oreenville on the morning of the 12vh in*t. attei[ a brief illness, nged 71 ■year.* Alforer*eer« of the different seerinn* of the public roads of Barnwell county wlm have not.yet worked ihelr section* wdl please w arn out all hands In fhelr secthm- subject to road duty and have the roads worked at once, V. J B. Morris,; t o. 8opr. BLACKVXUsEr I UNION JIKEriNGS. ROB BINS NEWS. Mrs. J C. Gridin and charming Mi**o* Mar and Frankie have returned from a delightful week stay on the I*le of Palms. Mr*. Oscar Foreman i* visiting tela- liven and friends in historic Beech Is land, Mr*. M. J Eaves of Denmark i* visit- lug at Kohbiiis. .Miss Emma Thorpe of Augusta is the. loyidy guest of Misses Gridin. Mr. B F. Weather-bee. of the A, (!. L. freight claim department. Wilming ton, N. G , spent a few rlav* recently wLb hi* si-ter, M'-s. Magg e Kave*. 1 here have been numerous changes in the employees of the A . U L. tran* {mrtatlon department, bill we still nave Uapt. II P. .•'cott and U. M. (Jregg on Nos. 310 and'131. A native of Colleton District he gave four year* of his rrrnng ciarrhood r<< the service of the Oanfederacv, preser ving -acredly to the last the treasured memories of the )o-t cause Attcs rhe war he locatou in lilackvllle, practis ing his profession with, signal success and self forgetting sacrilire until Ids re-moval *ome nine year* ago the mountain city. The high regard In which he _wxs held by the medical pr^dcssHui w«* shown hy his election to the Presiden cy of the 8tate Medical Society, an office that he filled with dlstiiigiu-hed lionor to him and comjiletcst satisfac tion to his hroihers in the service of soffering hum.inUv The iove fed for him hv his friends was too great and true to he told in words—only tear- and thoughts of the good lcad, the warm heart, the tender hand can measure it. But a few davs ago we thought of him while glancing over a eo/»y of hi- Historical Sketch of the Surgery of M«*nth Carolina,” published in IRAS, and awarded the prize of seventy t.ve dollar* offered hy Dr. 11.0. Maray of Boston. He ha* gone before, but. his inemorv 1* hwoet in the heart* that loved him CI.KMSON COLLEGE NEWS, Dr. 1*. II. Mell. who lias been presi dent of Clemson College seven years, will continue in ih*i posLion until Janua-v M.„ by wii'cit time the trus tees will have sciecied liis sneecssor. Dr. Mell I.h« been engaged In college work .‘!i .years and desire- to rei ire that he may engage in permanent literary work. He is non’ CO years of age. All the chiin.fis.lie iectmui-e.iulad in tlie hy laws were adop'e I, It is likely that a fp.Ung ‘chonl will be e*tahli-hed some where In tlie Htate to prepare hoys lor the Clemson course. ■ - 8E A R ED \V i nf X HOT IRON, * or scalded hv ovorturned ffettl*—cut wPti a knife—bruised by slammed dour —injured hr gun or in any other wny— the Cdn g needed at once is Bitcklen’s Arnica bi lvj to subdue iLflammation an.) kill the pain. I t’s earth’* supreme healer, in'aliihle for Boil*. Ulcer*. Fever Sores, Fi'irema ami Piips. - 26.•. at C . N. Butckhalter.s, K. A. Deason -AiCo. 18,000 Bushels of Appier 1 Car Loatl of Buggies, 2 Cars of Bagging, i mmmmmam i IVe have bought in large quantities and can seilUheap. " ' IVe also have a few good horses and mules on hand that we will sell cheap. ' ^ rvo! •(A : DR.IX DESTIST, . BaruieH, * - -It ’• ov riC&UQTjjmt 1 8.30 a. m. t<j B p. m* Person* living away, from.Bpukkll will please inako »p|M>intme9tft ibafkK cotuing By so doing they, will be »mrt of iinihedlaU.' fctfvlce ahu' xVbtff appclntmeut*. - , • - • - • - T. bXlLIS, SCRVEV15G i5D IERR1CBC. A postal card addressed to , me pt Lyndhiir^ S. C. wi3i 1 rcceivo prompt attention!. --v—ir-- S M*. 61X1 ... Fr«1i1rttll»mi, y. u., M4>ae» LHINn wtiiff MoxelLe Hutson of Bpnitgdehff and Ml*6 ffalfy Pender of Elko were the of honor at the family reunion at Capt R. K. Bin’* happy and hos pitable home on Friday. And not un til a full year roll* around will there Creek Of (Hg many gathered there onlr these two .had worn the gray. Capt. O. 15. fflrt, and Mr. D, C. Burek* balter. “s ^ ' Having completed conrt work at Eggekeld expedlr1e»a)y Judga Robert Aktrieb wx* able to yUit W* Barnwell bone from Frtdey ontll Tuesday, when .be »»tt lit Ofeen Bpringa. On the Inat. ha will <Je Tr tnTTtwnrrdJf \yiLLl8TON NEW8. «* Mrs J. B. White and little son are vi-itlng hewmother, Mrs. MikeT. Wil li*. Hit. Daisy Matthew* of Bitming- bam, Ala , die I on Friday night at the home of her father, Mr. A. M. Roun tree. hhe is survived hv u fond hus band and two little daughter*. M r. K. A, WcathersUee, wife and little daughter left on .-iunday for a trip North. MU*«a Betty Mathews and Rnth Kennedy and Mesdsm*--G c Mstth- ews and <,> A Kenn—iy left on ’Tn»s- dav on a ttfii days trin to New York and oilier points of interest. Mr. W. E Prothro spent two weeks at olerm Spring* recentlw Rev. am) Mrs. W. M Junes left on Tuesday to spend theii vacation at Asheville, X C. Mr. K L. Hair has recently bought out M r. J. N. Bolen. f)( cssional. ELKO NEWS. We have been delighted hy having onr town full of vi«itor* for tlie last two or three week*. Nearly every home whs le.-tivc having two or three gue«t*. Misses Avi* Cave and Ntjlie Brown. Spartanburg belle*, are gue*t* of Mis* Lottie Drummond at Lake View. Mi** Drummond wa* hot-tea* laat Thursday evening at the lawn patty complimen tary to her visitors, the climax of the week’s pleasure. About sixty of the elite young folks including their guests attended. The lawn in the beautiful grove wa* lighted with lanterns, and here and there rustic *eat* beneath bowing limbs offered coves for enpid* arts. Games of all sorts were indulged in, after which delicious watermelon was served. Mrs. Alice Thomson and Mr. R X Wilson have just returned from a month’* stay with re’atives in Virginia. ’I he home of Mr and Mrs Horace J Crouch ha* been honored lor the pa*t few days by having a» guests Miss Sal lie Richardson of^ IVncilelon, and Messrs Beaufort Brea reale and Albeit fniiih of Anderson. Last Thursday, Friday and Saturday Mr. and Me*. Crouch and their company were guests of ( apt. L. (', Richardson U. S. N. on hoard the Atlanta at Charleston, S. C. The new store of Mr. F. I*. Lee, now of W illiston, is nearing completion ami Mr Lee hopes to he able to move down within the next month. Elko cordial- -lg wglcnnie* ALr SDREADiNG .SUNSHINE. Blackville, 8. C , Aug. 10. llK'd. Editor Feople: The crop* fhrough this the Kdisto section of the contitv. are fully up to tlie average as compared with other years, and the people are looking forward t" a bounttful harvest of corn, cort-m, pea*. |>otat(>es, cane aud other things that go to make them happy and contented. On Saturday last Mr*. Lessie E. Rav gathered a fsw laboring children ami to-.k th^m down to the creek, j i-t hack of the farm, where the day wa* spent fishing and feasting, some of the tlsh caught weighing a* much as two |M<uml*. The children were much de lighted with the occasion, and in ad dition to the fi-h. see ned to relish the melon*. |>e*che*, apple* and oilier good thing- that were on hand Mr. S K. Kav and wife will leave today for Blue Springs, G*. near Mrs. Hat's old home to visit relatives and frieml-: rney expect to be gone about two weeks. Kdisto. WHEAT NEWS WANTED, We know of a number of Barnwell Countyfarmcr* w ho have mado good wheat crops in past years. And we ask each aud every one of them to w rife us helore the tirst day of Me.piembsr how ihoy did so. We want to know all that they can tell us, about the best -oil for wheat, it- heat preparation, the best paving fcni izers, linic and manner of sowing. Don't hide \ our light under a bushel, dear reader. Write us j ist a* von would tell your experience to a neigh bor. Ve will make any correction needed in spelling or grammar. Wo mean business in asking this of you. Now don't wait with the expecta tion that somebody else will be-good. You tire the uphi we are after, and your name, j- ou the tip of our pencil. BARG AINrt Bl'GGIES. f Hte 2IMt Iwa*. I,a«t S|irliig when every thing wa* cheap -and dull trade hampered all manulactorles Op|K»rcunity cone to mv door, found it open, entered and I mado contract* for a hundred Bug gie* at close cut prices. peiT I have just received two Oar Loads on my contract and am ready for business. Paying cash for Buggies and getting all discounts off 1 I am in pnai- rtcti to give surprising bargain* to my customers. Any stylo wanteJ in stock, and 1 w ill be glad to sell for cash oi on time. Farmer* btivlng from ma w ill -avc from 1-5 to 111 on eacii huggv. »*r Several mules and horse* on hand which 1 offer at verv low ptice*. G. F. R1ZKK, Oi.au, S. C.. (19-3.v.) —— — BANK OF BARNWELL. Notice of Special Meeting of Stock holder*. Notice if hereby given that a special meeting of tlie stockholders of the l «« am* f, ir I Bank of BarnwelI, Is. hv resolution of jolt success in id- nwj^ ffolff. ^, il»e oi,.Dttft’Wr*. of^^riT BanJ Miss Fannie Johnston Is visiting adopted <Tn the 23rd day of July 1'KW, friend* at Bethmie this week. Mis* »’«Hetl to »m> held at its Banking House Johnston >v»b last •ession eoiploved as I i” Barnwel! on the 22nd day of Hep- teacher in the Florence High School, tombac 1WVJ at twelte o'clock noon, for The Barnwell and Bamberg Sunday School O+uventloo will meet at Heal ing Spilng* (’hurolt on Wednesday,' Thursday and Friday, Sept. 1, 2, 3. ...Programme... Wednesday Sepf 1st. 11 :>() a. m. Service of song and pr.ilse. 12 m. Introductory Sermon, E 8. Reave*. -Organization 1 p. m. Adjourn. 2 3b p. m. Service of song. 2 4.') The relation of the Church to the Sunday School, M.M. Benson, W. H. Simpson, J. L>. Moore. 4 Miscellaneous business, 4 JO Adj'mrtr. Thursday Sept. 2. 10 a m. Service of song. 10 30 Discovering Teachers, 0. J Frier, W. K. .smith. 11 Developing Teachers, W. W ('ope, il.J. Hair, 1. 11. Hutto, C. G. E z.ey. E. S, Reave-. 12 i’le-euiatiou of diploma* ami certificates to Normal Glass by Presi dent. 12 30 Addreas to Normal Class by J. I> Moore. 1 p m. Adjourn. 2 .30 p in. tseryice of Song. 2 4-*) Teacher preparing the Leson. G. M Srnoak. R. M Mixson, W. G. Britton, J E. f .’haudler, J 4.1 Teaching next Sunday's Lesson Mi-.* Clara Johnston. 4 II Miscellaneous business. 4,3d Adjourn. Friday Sept. 3. 10 a. bi. Service of snug. 10 .ft.' Home Department, A. P. Man- ville, I. II. Hut to, C, C. Elaey, K. S. Reave*. 11 15 Presentation of Convention Baiinii* by K. Iff- Mix«on and O. J. F tier. 11 JO a. m. t’radle Roll, M. M. Bin son, J. 1>. Moore. 12 :n. Organize class for voung women. Miss Be--ie WtBis. 12. 15 Organize class for young men, IL.J. Cropdi t J. I > M oore . 1 |>. m. Anjoiiru. 2 31 Service of song. 2 41 ifi-sion* in ibe Sunday School. W. K . Smuii. S. P. Hair. J 11 Habits of promptness, I. C. J Hair, K M. Mixton, O. E . Still, O. J. Frier. 3 11 Men in tin, Sunday Sclirvil and h‘>vv to get th in there, F. S. Reaves. 1 11 Miscellaneous business, 4 3) Adjourn. - Each Sunday School is entitled to live delegates. Singing will he led by C. <k K zey. G.ispel llrmtu 1 to »>, Dinner will be on the grounds nil three davs of Convention. Del gate who desire to he met at Blackville. ad diets 3. 1‘. Hair, Blackville. K. F. D, 1 S. P. Hair, W. S. Miir.ins, O C. Klzey, w, (1. Briiton, M M. Benson. TWAS A GLORIOUS VICTORY There's rejoicing in Fedora. Tenn. A man’s life has been saved, and now Dr. King’s New Discovery is the talk of the town (or curing C. V. Pepper of deadlv lung hemorrhages, "i could outwork nor get about,” he writes. :m(l the doctors did me no good, but after using Dr. King’s New Discovery thrt'e week*. I feel like a new man, and can do goo 1 work again. For weak, sore or diseased lungs, Coughs and Colds. Hemorrhages, Hay Fever. La- Grippe. Asthma or any Bronchial af fection it stands unrivaled Price-tOc and $1 (Iff Trial Bottle free Sold and guaranteed by G. N. Burckhalter, R. A. Deason & Co. BrotTicr' Fnrnu* is! For more thftn forty years the farmers of the South have been going to the dear school of ex|K-rt- eiice. Airainst odds and eonditionH harder than the world has ever known they have learned slowly but all the more surely that true and genuine agricultural prosperity is to he gained only through diversified farming. We have, at our own expense, clothed the world and enriched the cotton manufacturers and merchants of the East and West. But a BETTER DAY DAWNS for us. Let us waste no time in eizing the golden opportunity. We know now that tlie soil, seasons and land frceneRS ' our section of the State give the eountfes of Barnwell, Bamberg, Aiken and Orangeburg advantages for the prof itable growing of small ‘grains surpassing thoso of any other quarter of the United States. Let us make our section the Egypt, the granary of the South, thereby best utilizing our labor supply, most surely and salely and cheaply increasing the productiveness or our lands and having money bringing crops for-sale all the car round. The Whittle Seed Oats, Bancroft and Appier varieties, are all right. They suit our section, are immune against disease and when given a square deal never fail to reward the up to date farmer many fold. Secure Vour seed now and get ready for a long advance toward financial independence and prosperity. J. D. W H I T T L E , BLACKVILLE, - - - - South Carolina. DR.UH.E. DENTIST, .. - ' ’ v BLACKYrfihB,-8fO. Office days Thursday, ftir* day and Saturday. 'Well equipped office;’ Operations made' as pain, less as consistent with safety Brices reasonable. Terms cash. —iv.: LMDS FOR $m ■ Now i« th« tlm* to ttay, never be cheaper, anff-attr* in Ttlue. ■ .* *' \ '. •t-r; WOFFO 111 > COLLFG F SPARTAN BUB(s, S. C, HENRY NELSON sNYDKR. M A. Litt, D.. I.L., I). Pkksidkm . T^n Dopurtmpnt*. —Gvmnftoium uniior conipotent dlteotor . Athletic (ironiKls l.ibrnry hikI Llhrsrian. hi'ience Hall. Filly-Fourth year bvgins September 15 HXll F<>r (-HtHlosjiie address. J. A GAMEWELL. neeretsry. WOFFORD COLLEUE FITTING SCHOOL. Sl'ARTANBI RG, 8. G. Throe New Brick Bulldinjr*. Steam Heat and Electric Lights. In- fflviiliial attentloji to each stiuleui. Next Session begin* September 15 r>0'J. For catalogue and information address A. M. I>nPRE, Headmaster. BUY NOW. 568 Acra*, 1 Rich Land Townih!; , m BarnwHI UotJiity. One" hair cuRiv|tlon , balawtb wondlanff. , Two mlloa from Snell in* Station oa Atlantic Coa*t Line Railroad Bqilditiff* add IrffploVemehta. A hargaTn in thia piaea. Tqrmi eilay. : .1 •• « .. . r » - w-j — A fltfti Acrhs, Buildlnfr* and* Imptov*. menu. *«re*. iu cuUIralien, tin; acra* la, woodland. ., u Three mileft from Snelllng Station A.O. L. ft. Four mile* from Dan* harroti A . V. L. Torma.ea*y. / - , ^ 2(^) Acre*, ion in enlUxatton. hany acres In )\ooii and I’imbar. BamwcR- Townahlp, rtra milqa fppm BaraveU Court House. New Realdehca*and othar in good condition*. Term* euy.. ., 400 Acres' in Barnwell Township, llouae*and ituprovcmepu, four mll^a tmm Barn writ CmrrnTttlfML — 2(W acre* in butlivation balance If. wood and Umber. IVrtu* easy. , . . . tOO Acre* Three mifeafrem Barn wet r Court Hoq*e. 10Oacrc«in eulUvatioc „ balance in I'lmher and Wood. Term* easy. 50 A cr^s thie* m!lea from Barnwell Court House. House* and improve. ment«. 90 aerit* In cultivation balance in Wood and Timber. Term a 5,000 Acre* also In one tract of Ihna, Cyprria, t’pplar. Ath and otbar katd woods. Good and conr«nient Railroad facUT tie*. Come and Ire fhe*e profiertiea. .1. O. Paiteraon A ffon. SM£ OLD MAN. IN THE SAME OLD WAY. BUT WITH NEW TOOLS AND NEW IDEAS. Will guara^pc no better Work can he done from any shop any where (Thli ' rvhr has been r« eircted to the same position and will return to Florence siMinjtUexJigr xel MLiiL f Mis* Dora Stansrll of ChtTleston spent laal week with Miss Mary Stan - Mr 8. N Green of Blackville, Mrs, Thompson of Augusta and pretty Missc* Marie McGowan of Spartanburg and Daisy and Kiltia Green of Biack- vlile were visitor* at Mr. Stanaeli’* laat week. Missc* Moaeile and Lillian -Hiitaon nf Springfield were guest* at tho borne Aft Jim Rod- Of Ml* a. Ml jjftremia fatrffayy fga. • to!tto fS Mia* D Gov of* spending several dayo with bor oouaiu - - lirr AiiHaHalr, ^ :i2» the |»ur{>ose of considering a prnposl lion of consotidNlion with tlie Bank of of the Bank of Western Carolina, to gether with the plan of consolidation, bV liquidation or otherwise; tne in- orease of tbe capital < stock; and such other mallet*, germane and Incident thereto. 1*. M. Buckingham, President. O . W. Manvllie, TNnrtiter . •-»- PublDbed in -HAkWau. PkoplB July 19th 1W0. (4t.) - THK-CIUMKOF temKtmr ldlene**jnef*Atrdoblofor any Bids Invited- The Building Committee nre now ready to reccivj bids for the building of Hilda School House sf Hilda, S C (fainrit Mr Y*. If. "Rowell or t.TLCftt- tins. llilils.S. (.. fur plan* aud speciti cations. The huilding must he com plete.! by October 15th llh'fl. The Committee reserves the right to reject anv or all bids. All hid* must he seal ed bid*. -U The valuable lauds of the late J. Ten ill Smith of Wil- a. .r-tS^T ' .4 • f V - liston, deriged by him to Connie Maxwell Orphanage, are now offered for sale up- itieral terms. m we can do. Only regular Apprentice Machinist work. Avoid rheso Jacklegs scattered over tlie country as we work to do over. Give It to us at tirst, aud save money. than have most of their Some of our specialties Automobile Repairing, Rebnrlng Cylinders, new Piston Ring*, new Pistons, and anything of that kind made here. JgJ Onr same old line as when we were here before; Steam Engines, Bollefi, Cot ton Gins, GrGt Mills, Saw Mills, Etc. - _— Headquarters fo? Gasoline Engine Work, a* we have i^p expert on same. Call snd-ce our shop*, and be eonv»6e*d. Thanking my old customers paifLuor*, ap<!'inHc^ug'jifieir ruturg.^gatrijuage. jy erremain. Y'eur* FaiThfnlly,- Laqd For Sale. 220 acres good farming land t*r»- miles North Town Williaton, well la* — proved, six room dwelling, barn, sta hies and two tenant house* on th* pbt'* well good water, and creeks on hot-' side* of the place, adjoining lands *r? Mr. W*u Mathews and otbar*. - . , Title good, terms easy . 30 l * »*’rea goed fanning land, aft d«r niiltlvatioN ball mile from fcqr fmrate limit* town of Blackvilln aff- joiiiing land* of the late Mr. H flair. Title* good, term* oaajr. Housb and lot In town oL ^ on the Royth side of Kl R ff.re. 4 : dwelling, dinttig room and kltffcn barn, -table* and' out bmun Mi tb4>‘ premike*. Title* good aiftl terms, i For further iuformation apply M H. F. Bnlak Baruwell, ft,C, "vr-f for BLACKVILLE MACHINE SHOPS. 'Biackville. -“=rr“ £. f. WtOOB, P. 1L tut fit Held. 'v *v mm VALUABLE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. . .' 900 acres oi; l.ind,700 aero* cleared in.high state of cultivation, good dwelling, 20 tenant home*, barilt and-atable*, lies near SeiglingvUls,tff, C. , . j, , 108 acre* extra fine land, 308 aarea,cleared, modern dwalllaff qt beauty ipffff- k siXA, lojwiber wlih l^ wrtpr ^auttfqi raaiffeneea tytnf^i jcorpora^e ' ^ Blaatk villa. 8 f one of tbe belt-farwa la .tbe \ aeMAeaUrone mile from Fairfax, w . •' i»- dkU ' T '• tt ' -M n&fx, r-u: ivL-Si . vv rgigli -■ ..■*