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T^e Barnwell People, THURSDAY. JUNE 1, IPU Th*‘ well n* , w«p»p<'r pr>n|,l»* urn tratb- I 1 N V1TATIONS;^RE('KI VED. BATES OP SUBSCRIPTION. In Advance, per Annum fl.60 On Time U" The Sr«t •ectlun nf tlie chHin ganif i- tt Hirert,’Bridges tlii« « Tile tec>nil nectmn of tne clinin truni^ Will be at Martin buiioii MiU week. W. V. KlchariDon, J. B. M orna, Clerk. Milir. HARMONY DO DDE NO 17 A. V. M. 'A irtmlarcommunirntlon of llsrmoin laxl»ce No. 17, A. K. M. will 1»- h.-M In Masonic Ti-mplr or. Thurs'luv .June ^ili 7.:M oVli*", Vlsttinit. brethren are conlianv incind to Httemt. A. A. l.emon, W . M. tVm. McNab, See \A/( JSL Ihe regular meettnp ot Barnw, II !/>d(’e No. lb, RnltfbU. ol Pythias will be held at their Hull on Friday niirht at h o’clock. A full attendance is requested. Byorderof L. O’BANNON, C. V. Wm. McNAB, K. R. A P. FOR SAJ.E—SIx linndred acres of fine farminjf land, nortli of Blackville, In a very desirable section. ' H, P. Still. IllackVllle. S. C- A laree liver and white cidored point er dog strayed from my place on the aecond day of Jamiarv. A liberal reward will be paid if returned to J. J Walker, tf Mlllett* ville, S. ('. FOR SALE;—One Dnroek Jersey brood sow and three rnn'e pi<.s. A-pply to A. Nt'inspll, Elko, S. c. THE MOON THIS MONTH, Juoe Kir«t t^uarter ered In Colombia f t three dav« of no work square meals, much listening and some talking. Thence the well to rio will Me to Charleston where ih'-V will start on a tontnl sea trip to New York. The stay at homes will wait Or Owir good lime un'.li watermelons ripen The Schools are closing rapidly for tile summer vaea io' s and -nipeiin tendent Crouch is hAvmg a hi)»y tiio- in atteodiiig them.. niaekvlile and Healing Springs lihd floe aui|re«sea last week hr I ^u* The C Iiniiienceijienf eXeeciseH i.f the Barnweil lligli School wil tie loll in che Oppr.r lloii-c lomori ow evemog I'omineiieiiig at S :'M). At the l•<>mmenl'emelll of tlie A i 1-. ton High .■school last Wi ek diploma* i Were rueeited hi tlo-s, voing lady gtadnates; Mi-se. t H r A I \otu Merritt A'exatoh r, Kit i t tiamii Kv i (.^nattietiaiim, tiiml. - K' no tree Marion Kotint.lee, Beatrice Se o M a vdel o-Weal i>er»Oee, Willie Wo? Tile addles. wa» d- liver, d by 1‘rof Law ton B. Evans . f A ugusltl. Crop news at this writing, Woioi,,\ evening remains mixed K . 1 1v p mt. ed cotton growi nieeli, tli ngh . n worms eootmue damakiog ' In- * ! 'iiol cau«ing moch rl-piaoiing E*;iniii • average tiial «■"> In ' ; i per i-ent ol I In eotfon crop li (s put come uo < oi n t* beginning to look h.aid and gi> up Water continues «eatce in wtil» ao l lirancU's and many pou !- aie dry Mrs Lena Davies, who b.a« beep f r sever'd years the ver> p p'd .r and f- li< ie.it Matron > f Hie Not h ' 'ar,.;io '<tate Normal and lndn»trial 1 ol!ege t< with a pat ronage n; ti v e h u ml red v on n g ladies, returned on Eridav to 'pend in Sum mer v ai at ion at her home Wilh her ranie Mi" (leorgia I'anline, lo i gii t »t mle n t i n the i > r. S' ho !. Mr. .1 oil ll«l te l in noun, 1 (' Full Moon.. . 11 1 «u»t Quarter ... I'-' New Moon L’»'> I'arVer Hhd in, t tit ' i f W i. * hoy m at i i inuii y May i'tt^. at A ■ old o i :l M Bali w i t| t u g ti < 1 ^ ! i \L /. i The sun rises todav 7:22. at 6:1J, sets.at •••••••••••••••••••• • • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • • •*•••••••••••••••••• Millettevllle Is to have an express of fice. Next Monday will he sale* day, hut no property is advertr-ed for official Mle. The Monday call of Mr. T B. Ellis air. gave the week a delightful begin ning. Mr. K. R. Hafers <f Aiken was a welcome last week visitor to old home friends. ^ Mrs. Mnzpl|t» Furman returned on Saturday to Edgemont, N C., for the Summer After completing {VIT ennif work Jurors 11. K Odotn and .1 1. Wrath trsbee cleverly reim-ml ered u* I Vo pi o who ennipliinel of .old weather a month ago wi re giomhling last week ban ause of tip' Sumno r lo-at. Farmer Leroy Mohair l»' r t on Tun. alay morni'ig to make Ids annual vi-r to relatives and friends in Washing- n and V irginia . County Treasurer Artrs'rong h, g;n- today the puhiicatlam of lit- anno re port, a serhd that vvtli inn thr. ugi several issues . Since Monday '1 aster Carn.i’ Siiiim- Armstrong is I.ur y UII g. - >t *-1 b -1 ■ t i o r Mav Ids f lit U re f ii | li I in i' - mi. cc>» tin bright promise <.f ins vo itii. ■suud a v at tor lock t. do- home of Mr W. II. Won e,\ ol K:k", Rev K I’. Oalpnin tdlleialed. Only a few friends of the young couple w-re present, M r. Barker is the son of M . ano Mm. T. F. Barker. Mi-> John-oi. the daughter of Mr. hiu! Mi*. W B Johnson. Hie ('ourt of ('ooioiou 1*1,'Hs av is a I - journed »!' e die on I hoi-dav evening. During the t<-rm of Id dav* some s eia-C- were presented to ttie petit juries TnP'e were J mi»trlHl», aod a i I--! y f eases left on the ealetolar lor tin- ft term t oiuapb'i aide iqnltv to «in,s« Was disposed ■ f Judge lley.iie |jf, on Friday morning f >r In- lioun- at L !g - held. I!e will return in July to pro si ale over the (ieneral Se.sj,,n*. On Saturdav next Bmf Horace .1 Ctouch Co-jnry .Sup-1 lotendent of K . ueatien will t>e m Blackville. condor: mg the ex am licit lo for i im I, -oell 1 , t . »ch(dar»hip in tin- Uiote I .■'tales Nav i Academy at Annapolls, wtieti a pilti- clpat and three alternn'e* will b.- «e lee led. Consequently the '*u pe rl n ten b-pi'. ntliee at Barnwell wld tn- closed • that d;av an I persons t» .v ing l.ii«io. - tlo-rr' shun Id Bcdav. present it ' 11 n u i r r o w Tip- goat farm o\ r 7 i • k. y • r. . i uterus'iog p| ' H Pi''- O I t 'I. oo. I I .- S..•'a,.,r it .t 1, i. or." i• i' to. A if nip w i k i . li.. i Ihe - ■ W it \ in' i i and hv g ' a n 1 in i I ■ U .iiu p • ;niPg s in . .1' .1 C' •' 'I • flu-l,.'" ot r t"o 1* ,1.0 l-l I d, f, ' o 1 It a.'; v 11 i . 11 ' ■ p r I O' law ght I--arn t' !' ||1'~ I L ’ * 1 ’ - | / i g w a s r, ■ r I ,1 .!• Tii fhe coeiafen.pnient exercises, June of-the Valdosta, Oa , High fla'hool, kin.llv sent u* by o.ir gified and gracious voting friend of the-grad uittlng class, '■ Lady Kl'Mbeth ’’(laugh* ter of Mr. and Mrs Andrew T Wood* ward. ,i By Preeblent I). B. John«on lo fhe 1^11111100,e ueot. of Wmlhrop t ol ege, Ko' k Hill, oo June I, fraud (I Lethe llltreinn aonilal (■HUimence* nentpol Clemsr'll Agricultural College, June 11th to !dih. PYTHIAN NEW*. At t lie ri\. eilng In Cnjumh.a Inst week of i ne (i t an\l Lodge R o ight« of Byt hia* tio- following I,ith'.-rs w. re chosen for the iM-vf vV«r' Uraiot IpincVih.r F li. Meyers of ( h i r I (•>.?m n '!• , 1 v , , r -f; V . 1 F B EVat's f '.r .e, 1 \ . t i a ii.l I 'i i •. VV I > 0., of So in ter (Land Keeper of R -,'.Oil* and Sea s, C. D flr 'vvn of \ tr.i-- v i ie till', I \| ,s . r nt F. Xdo qiOT, W. (t Har a off li , 1' -- I n >» ra n r M * a' a 1 ms. <; (’ros* hi n l in ICo.n.ui Vi e i i r ■. ml 1 ii 1 n r ILia' o I ’ci r v 'V . Brice ol B i n ' ej I For ( h is he, t iof: ; In oiitv (•r ie l Cfpa cello,- rillrd Di-- Hicl, J, K. Bv i-iies of \ ikon. (Lino! TrittuiiC, two yea s H K Cy es of Aiken Ch irmnn Crelentials ('ommittee, VNillrrfm McNahof Baroweli. Ttu' (i l and Lodge will m'O't lo Son rt- anhnrg oaxi voar. DEATH • >K I > K. S \NDERS I»r. V\ ,liter T. s-and'-rs, *qn of the lat' Rev. F J Saodeis, .; i.-d on‘F i c U' in a 'savuanirih hospital af er n three y. , -ek .\g" I to tin oti S , I o tin K <, vice' w i f • her C S Andef»<fii .1 F RoUntree E TF llolmnti K F Sea»o vV J F*u«t F H Owen* C IV M„n. t» C H Parker Wm Mull .1 fl Aiinsfong H race .1 C'rnoctl Dr K f- Patterson C B Boyie* < Beojamilio h'rank H Creech C B Boyles ( \ Kurckhalter T 1 Artavvav F 11 Creech ( K Mn!» l r F H C r eeeh Lemon Bros S Tow lie c K F alkens'ei rj J D J* i o v iV < it R Bo d < ole R A Densnu H D Best I. H VV (Hi ,ms Dr R <* KlrktaruF • K \ <iv tea • D K Bitggs .(no K Suelling (if' Best .1 r R L I’saery C E Molair J (1 Moodr 1111,with t' veil- ID- b old home in Ri uid i v 11 tel non or yous par tlv «i«. ,il v w i» hi ought I ( 1 a k t. i .v i, s n I [ i , a o'd 1 ,i i to r » t I a ui 11 a horial ground Rev •ode cotplu, ilng i Up fiMpoal set- He i> sii vtved by 1.1' second who was Mrs Mario.mu -before marriage to him. throe step children, two -isters, VIi.r Eva Natid* er. and '1 rs. Henry day (' eeoh aiol two brother., B O. atpl F’. T Sanders. Dr Sanders had practised his prn- fe..ion*witn groa' success for ft nilTl’- her <rt years a B'ilft"n. Beaufort C.omrv, ainl had won ttie high tegard of the good peocte of that excel e t o‘inmiiintv rtieiehave tmen ftinotig t he • ii i vi v mg friend, ot hi« younger rears many txprtssion* of regret that a life so hrigh: with hope .rid s > us-ful Li Hs laho■ f-r sulTeria.g humanitv should «o soon end at the high noon o' it. service. ^ N K WS H OK H K NOVV | Mi. (1 m n’t) from todav the new rriyr. r a • 1,, • 11 - e )a w w J ' go Io o efTect in this S' ile. To attend Tlie funeral f Col. Crews, r di ‘Tip- long fai-nd. a L uretia on Sun- lav iscu.tnr rillmin r.,to 7d Ulilea'in an atlt.om .tol,- inn stood tile trip* ft* Well a» tii- -■ ns. Tw i-i v** iii*ea- d co i victsevere re- hotseil fi.un (tie penitent ary on Mon dav on '•> r'lticati's id disatulttv signed hv t tie p r" i s,, m i.livsiciao amt captam of ■i. gun I T ' " " M i • r - wt'ie (laroled. T ■ !]'-f c u-o'i crop .repoit of tin- M n, In- t immeri-ial \ppes! puts thU v ,|-. acre,igc at thirty live mii|i,o , r -. an i- cr, asc ot f.iui and six k ' I Fftrmer D. -I /.orn tc!'- n In the hail .trip are r m pHv from tlx- damages r*-'-' : v • will be no fruit in that t- 11 iti • list IT,,| S reo, 1 V . rug I Thei'- V n l «uppiy li a t'lf d 11 -h !■ 11" M F. A O \ ! N was our I ■ i. a i l., i frli n g r i 1 i - ,U C»pt. W. T. ( vv e of i» ar first M om lny ca] . i and It w return to the l'lc..ed oi l :a\ ■ more meet so goa>d a man an,I Fifty new do,tors wen from tlie medica! col't-go t t Chai'i last night. !’r '1 R.Tutenofl !uii r« is the Barnwell County i •■prc-cutal ■ \ c. The trustees nf the Barnwell High School on Monday evening elected ttv entire iiresont faculty |ur the in-v^i year. It it tlie Ik pc that all will an cei't. Big an I beautiful White Pond, famous in the old militia muster day-, hat dried up to an area of some two acre*, and the trout are dying out rapidly. Married at ‘Jll Brmdus Avenue Greenville, S. B , Mav'JJnd, BMl, Mr. W, I. Johns of BaMoo ami Mi-s .VLuitez. McKee Bramletf, Rev. K. W. Sanders, D. D , officiating. W. A. Holman of Charleston and R. C. Holman of Barnw. il vv. ro < 1 -ot, vl on Mondav alt(,rneys for tip' ne v di*,>>" - tary winding up cnmmi--iou whi h wat appointed tome time ago by D 'V. Bleate. The meeting being conducted in the Blackville Baptltt Church by the |>at-' tor. Rev. \V. J. Snyder. wBl tie contin ued through this week There were three addition* to meiuberthip at the Sunday evening service. Turkey Creek owl* are xvlso bird*. They come in town for»glng on Sun day night* onlyE'The freedom of the d*y from the customary worries may cauae them to think that the chicken raiaera are away from home. The old Fair houae building on East Main Street, was burned about ten o'clock on Saturday morning. It was the property of Mr K. W. Dicks. The tenant, a colored njan. saved tlie better pert of hi* household goods. The Farmer* Train, carrying Clem- mn Uollege lecturing professors, will be at Allendale on the 7th iust, and at Bamberg on the 1 ith Inst, It will profit ami please every govid farmer man and woman to attend one of “these meeting*. The director* and employes of the branches of the Bank of Western Carolina will celebrate the glorious Fourth by meeting and enjoying a basket picnic at the beautiful ( ountry borne of President U. M. Dibblo neai Montmorenci. We have received from Hon. James ' F. Byrnes a pamphlet copy of his maid en speech delivered In tlie House of Bepreaentatives, May 2nd. on The Ta riff. Farmer*’ Free List Bill. He was loudly applauded by his Democratic colleague* from many States. Mrs Mary O vena, widow of the late Mr . John G. Owen* of Barnwell, en tered the eternal ,r» st on Tuesday, after an Ulne** of about six weeks, aged about 6U years. Her body was hid to reat in the Bapriat Church v-arri, Risv, (, 011. F t a'. s H 1 re . Mt .nt- W. 1,1 ti,- r.■ Sunn-' • •! 11 1 • ■t •• 1 . ■) : y r c: ■ 1 r - • 1 ■ ■ 1 "1 | t 1 ' ):,,v 1 i ‘ . , , f . 1 lie v i-r c 1 1 '1 > 1 1 ; 1v\ .i - i « 101»’ fatigue ! t*v tl," I. f \ Ini'; f.,h»i t i !•'. i.'il t ’: »* 1 > \ n 1 > of ! Il( tr i |> f si ' nv • 1 (' si 1 11 f W , ” i' • ■ • ns t lil»C'Ullf"t '. ('Ink S i :ii in ' .1 u d 2* 1 v ?'' • n t 11 - n j' pnvrancc, f -ni, i 'll, ' " ( U,t \ (.1 ; h m* t, c w 111 g w n:, • r (>f 'if 1 Ml(' fl ' It Hf It" S"t" . * 11 ' k‘ h t i »i \ h ' oi tl ,, u , • v t Hi- i,"'k. -tl IV fhi' ‘, ** ’\ ! 1 1 ♦♦ 1 IO* I • III p 'O , I VV , III" -I , lid 1. 1" - s in I- heffer ev i,I,-oce I »V II jT (. T B. i, ig i ti lo p 111-i v ..-I - . S|:» " c 11; i ■ i ' I: III- 1 lews of Oiv* of y a II" vva- i v " i o vv -1"(per ■»'a'" Kv-pnng fom or P it • r a! " I v I.-,- Ii" had lb vear heyn a printer or in 4i n nt to no u» (*J 14 91 1* 41 4<J OC 4 JO ■2 7.’, 4H 61 sO on IP 0(1 loo in 15 41 l-j:» (hi 71 im lit '.XI 4 J 57 7 .*> I o '.12 to 22 !«> I 75 21 21 ft', HO 7 50 2o '.Hi 11 J-' 10 41 LVud 5 00 5 (HI to 00 f, 25 17 ix <2 'd 25 00 Dunbarton, S. C, M vn'i r.tc t I’niciirt of—— YELLOW PINE AND I'OPl-AR ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER Flooring, f'l'ilmrsM'iig, Mould- legs, Latli, efc. Can fnroisli rumpleie House Bill'. Saw Mills, Dry Kilns and Planing Mill ( I'o be C',ntin„ed ip xt week ) NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. X'ltier (« hereby given that tlie un- dersigfl"d wij on Saturday, July !*t, Bill, file w Ith lion Jno,. K. Snelling, Judge ,,f probate for Barnwell County, her li',a 1 return a* Ad ninUtritrix of ihe estate of .Do,. B Cave, deceased,- and apply for Lertcrs Hisuiissory \l rs P">ih L. ( a v e, Ailmii.i'Uali ix. Mav 25. LM1. For the Purpose of Advertising, The Spartanburg Business College offers FREE TUITION to ONE per- «on f.oin thi* county who enter* the -chord on or b-foie June 20th. who is accnir.p-inled hy ON K >TUDENT who wiB tak" the Full C-otrse, t;r by TWO s ri DENTS who each will take a Hio gl(> Course, either Book keeping or -horrhand For ( atxlogne, etc , addre«a I, Neel Vernon, Principal, Spartanburg Busine-s College. Spartanburg, S. V W. H. JONL5, MANAliKK. t'oluiiibia. S. C. Secures positions f'n- tri-tlcrs, sells .syhoo! tirniitutp .tipi sup plies, ami publisbc.-v boutluTii Scbo.>1 N t'VVS. ^Send tor our school .supply catalogue, our maga/me v ata'oL, r i>C and our entertainment book catalogue, MONEY TO LOAN. Li an. made nr) iiopr f ,rin In Aik"H, BtmivviCI, Bamlirg llamptoll < piiiito-s No rhd IV. Ja ill' s A . *V i | -, \ (( v , No 21-1 dt Barnw i 1 S. <- Oils Hlol mmm fx^Ar>.as>^;4*c Wheelwright and Black smith Work Done Here. /'//<• I)t /7( '>U hn iludcSlCHt Kcrosiiic I.ahtft Turns Night into Day. The Beacon Lamp produces a steady, white, brilliant light of MX) candle txvwer, the 1 gnt lx log *o diffused I hat it t* a -iprox luiate- ly as strong anywhere in ttie room a. it. i* near the Ihuio D is easier on tlie ev 'ha ■ e-r ,,. r gas ot electricity i i 100 CANDLE POWER f !<-r*o fthoeinT a Specialty; also repairin'; rubber tired buggies, M- W. HITT, — Ai Johnson’* Old Stand, Black ville. S. C. T •P"U'' i r 11 •' k • f a>i (he visit to th" >pri;istay- ift tin' tlion ii t a: o s Ui' s v i a r . A BL.U Tlh l L MARK! \'iK '•! !i, H boat i ig li f. M arr0 d a' 12 I i o' |,.i-k. \| i v 2 by Kt-v. R H. (i ilphin at the hnii)" ol ( apt M II W:,il i:i Kh-li Land town ship. Mr Roger- Ili-tv ol Noith Caro- Knn and Mi-s Li//i,- " til. Among ilo- jov i ii g re lal i v cs a ill fin mi > w i; m- -1 n a the heauli’iil ('"lemonv vv,.. Ihe oi h--' residctit of R:i-h I. in I low oslno, ■< ^""'i lad v U"'v "nfru g h-r ■■>Mi y-»r vv Ii" j il.l« !•-•!, -I to ••." fo ."'l g. • ‘ Bp ! e t h’i"ti o’ h• ; I am i v fit-o,' *-f v ! , ' 1 . w , t,- !• ) r,: c.l on , h:- h >pj>> ,,« --a ; ■ !' * h * pm . After a sup-’rh dinner of all the good things that the be' appelites coulil wish, served in royal style ami lavi*h ahundance the haiipv couple took ttv- train for their fut iic horn" in th" Oi l North S’ate, carrying with them th" best wishes of a host of frond* for their happiness and prosperity, record breaking drought hs* 1 lie* hopes of do- S 'Hill Caro ins (aimiis, exi.pting (he grower* .lag |. and Dl«h pot itot s But . iiu.e t" mak" good a parr of i by III, k ' 1 c g a to i' i • l a li "*'S o I sweet po’s'" -, l;..:d pea-, t or i. i; > • and wiotei , 'ilitrrg'' Tor la I garden loo will rrone in Well. (<:i li i -1 pig" is told the story of the rn-igti iT;.iu . f Bre-idcitr Diaz, serving hi-'ighrii term a- ruh'r of M^’Xico. A' two iCel.e'k Fiidav morning he -lipped "or oI tlie capi111 an' 1 took a -err.-i .p. etai train nu a narrow' gauge r.ii'road fro Vera * to/, intending lo - ii: to a p .in a tol live there The tram w aa sfopp- i| en ro'li*- hv 5n rebel- A regiment of teg ilar» on the D'a/. train got off lilt W 11 i p l e-d the a - - a 1 nt*. Dia/ to .k n hand in tin- tight with hi- pi-tie. Th -n the party went to Vera ( ru/.. m bran at Moialr's. s a f d \ I’rlce* A' I i I N (» IN AIKEN T ■ga , i nf th "V- Ol till’ f r (s' "(•* r.f the t'l'r- the d l.'i-ts of t t) a t ot w eek to n x t m i lie tlie e children attending that WILLISTON NEW A The cnmmencCtn , 'ht exerclsr* of tlie VViiUsiott High Sithuol occurred on 'Thursday ami Fiidal, 25ih and 2iVh. after a most successful year. The graduating cla-s was composed of nine bright an i talented Voting women, wlio have dune splendid work, and reileet much credit upon their in striicfors. It 1« a coincidence that the graduating class will be composed en tirely of young men next year. Very interesting program* were ren dered by the pupils each night The commencement addresses were de livered by Mr. Lawton Evans of Au gusta, and it goes without saying that it was brilliant and scholarlv, Prof. IVtrker and lit* assistants were reelcctad for next vear, with the ex ception of two ladies who resigned. Their pla'C* will he tilled by two Winthrop graduates, Muse* Belton and Gijjtsor.. '1’he feachers have worked hard and cntisciontiou-ly. and their efforts are hig i.y appreciated. Mrs Rains of Charleston, is visiting Mr*. G \V. Green, Mis*. J II. Douglas of New York, is visiting Mi-s Bessie Green. Mr* T ‘L. Oucrard. of Charleston, is visiting Mrs W Smith. Our progressive lumic r man if ic- turrr, Mr. U. \V. Green, is in-tailing Notne new crate machinery", prenarai torv to getting o'd crati's f r the can taione g'liwer*. The "(T'-oiigtit i* as- siimijig iiiarming prospects iii ttiis section, we:]- ars going dry and tlie truck farm* are ruining.'" Cotton is »t iiool The moittlys ol many vven found to he In bad shape and theircon- difiouN reported t't^tj^elr parents wiio w iil, or onglit to, ’ ave i|uick and prop er treitmenf matle 1'lie Aiken den tists make no charge for these exami nations. Doctor, know that hail teeth impair tin* lieal li t>f grown ups as well as ofTTflhlrm. Ttie Aiken example 1* a good one to follow. Fresh shipment of llaur Just received. Get otir prices. Molair’*. VACANCY AT THE U. 8. ACADEMY'. NAVAL Congressman James F. Byrne* ha* ju-t been i ailed upon to till a vacancy at the U A. Naval Academy at An napolis, Md , hv ih« nomination of a principal and three alurnate* for ex amination at the Naval Academy. June ‘2utti, lldl. For the purpose of filling ti,is vacancy, 'tr Bv rnes will have a competitive examination held at. Black vibe, S U., on Saturday, June 3rd. I’.'ll. Candidate* must have been actual bona lido resident* of tlie 2nd Congres sional District for the iiast two year*, and between the age* of sixteen and twenty years on June 20, DM 1. Candidate* are required to he of good moral character, physically sound, well formed and of robust, constitution, and must stand a thorough examination in all the ordinary English branches, in cluding algebra through quadratic equation*, and plane geometry (five books of Chajtvenet’s Geometry, or an equivalent 1 . All persons Interested should com-j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ( Ol STY OF IIAKNWKI.I., In the Probate Conrt. Hv J. K. Si.elliiii.', Km| , .lu'life ol Probate in Hun wril ('cunty. \V!, t |-";ln, W H IIiirHi ti I at tv tn dt suu ! ii,' t " it! ii'il litm L'tter. of Viltnui ;-(raH’i|| "I the e-t,it>- iitcd' ( ffeets of W . 'I ll.ir'l, ti, di i eu.M'd, 'I he*.- ire llieref'T' , t ’ cite and adniotnsli aj^tind sin.'til.tr, tl kindred rttid eredHors of th, s.ll i H’ M ll.irden, dec. used, that ti. cv h" a’l I apjs'ar Is-fore me, in the Ooiirt of I’ii,'mt, tulic he'd at Bartivvcll oti.satuidav Hid d.iv of .hiiic. next, aficr puhln tiUnii lln ri -1 .it II o i l'-" 5 m l!i" foreinsm to v.iU-m- i: ,i*iv tlu-v have why th" «.o I odinims- iraiion .—1,., in! lull tic granted. (• vcii u: di r mv li.m 1 Hii-i Kth dny of M.i; . Aiei D'inimi. I'.M 1 J. K. SNF.l.MNH. i'rol iitc Judire. PnMt-li' d in Tub B.vunw i.i.i, I’Kofi.it M.iy 2"iIi. r.'ll. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CARO LINA. Scholarship Examination. The Univer-itv of >outit Carolina of- f, |s .eholvr«hip. In the S dp'oj of Edit ealion to one young man from eaen county Kscli scliolarsliin is worth |Iihi in money, and 11)* term fee and free tuition Examinations will fie held at the co intys-Ht July 14, 1IM1. Examina tlon of sfu letit« geiierally for admis sion to the University will he held at t he same time \1 rite for information to S < M itclie' i, I’m"'! lent, ( ' ' 1 U 111 11 i ,'i . fN t'. WINTHROP COLEGE M HOLAK- SH1P AND EN I RANGE EX AMINATION . The examination for the award o]' vacant scholarships tn Winthrop Col lege and for the admission of new stu dent* will he held at the County Court Hou.e on Friday, July 7, at H a. in Applicants must be pot less than II year* of age When scholarship* ate vacant after Julv 7 they will be award ed to those making the highest average aT tins sxurrlnMion, provided t4iey meet the conditions governing the award Applicant* for scholarships should write to President Johnson be fore the examination for scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth tl<X' and free tuition The next session will open September '20, PJ11. For further in formation and catalouge. addre.* Ptes. D. B Johnson, Rock Hill. 8. C. .yii ■44 mm fV Decided on that Summer No? Well, (lion, we can be of service lo you. • i 11 irj tu f’it 1 Well, per!)jjjs vou have been trying clothes that were not m i le to fit. Now, with tfhc line wc. t .li ry it’s uo t rouhle ,if all to please tlie most faitidious. Y'ou see, the shape is m\dk into each garment, not pressed in with a hot iron. Au 1 this caietu! tailoring retains the original shape of the garment, Yes, we carry a variety of patterns; and believe that wc can suit fin- in hvidual taste. The fabrics arc u»t the thing for th hot ,|ivs that are coming. High pne !? Oh, no; very reasonable, quality consid ered. Come amt let us i’kove our statements. F. MOLAIR, Barnwell, S. C. -BEACON" PRICES: tfn no, <5 25. 15 50 F'>r dct> iRd iii(iirin.iti"ii In r* - gsril to thi' wim '■ •-fiii 1 nip, »,l dress— B. P. DAVIES, DIsfribuMng Ag- n) f- r Bsriiwell Ci.unr v . BA BN WELL. 77?e Opportunity Is Yours Now! S. c. in | ^ representative wanted ( every tow n In the ciuinty. J- ‘ 4 :<»'*.** m A Timely Message For the Woman with Limited Means. Necessarily the majority of women are obliged to think first of their purse* before buving corset', same a* when pnrclin* ing other wearing apparel To t1*o*c women whose spending power is limited, till* timely message will appeal. Save on other garment*, but buy a good, sensible, stylish eorser — the R'ivhI Worcester,— itjstheone •urc way to so ve all your corset troubles. Un mistakably the Royal Worcester i* the greatest corset value at a medium price. Price* run from You might not to postpone the opening of a Savings Account simply because your first de posit may be a small one. YVe cordially invite you to begin now by depositing $i.oo or more in this strong hank where money earns 4 per cent interest, and is*protectcd by the largest Capital and Surplus of any State Bank i«n South Carolina. 4 °|o Paid on Savings BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITAL <3. SURPLUS $500,000.QP LOCAL D/RECTORS (—.== George H.Bates J.M.Easterling Butler Hagood P.M.Buckingham 1766— —1211 COT,LEGE OK CHARLESTON. 127th year o«gln§ rtept. 29 1 Entrance examination* at all tlje county *en» on Friday, July 7, at i* a. m. The College I* well endowed, ena bling it to maintain the highest stand ards. It offer* complete 4 yeir course* in Ancient and Modern Language*. Math ematic*, History, Economics, Science and Engineering. Course* for U. A , B. 8., and B. 8. degree with engineering A free tuition scholarship to each John K. Goode conducting tne funeral | Iml'king up yet, bu’. corq is looking services. badly. municH*.*? with Mr. Byrne* at once at ^ onn, y ^ Carolina Vacant | Washington, D. C. f 25-2C giving f|(X^ a year and free tuition, <q>en to competitive examination in •leptember u . n . .1 » 1 . . . « i-t , Kxi'enaes rcitsoiiable. Term* and Holt coUar»-tbe latest-at ^oj^V. cata , 0 ^ ne on M)p , icMtl)1M . Write to A complete line of Hummer Clothing Harrison Randolph. Pre*., Jut Molair’*, ^ Charlesioo, 8. C.