The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 21, 1891, Image 3
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J. B. BoacuALna,
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Hon. Goo. W. Croft, of Aiken, wee in
town on Friday. ~ ^ «y/
TlMt«xbeek«ek»ae flailly next bat>
urday week.
Mask Liana and BtlU ef Sale fer talc
at Tmb Pxorui oSfoe.
Mr*. Geo. H. Bate* la ▼ tatting her fa*
tker’a family la Aiken.
A full, aupply of all the new school
hooka just received at Jeaae Dunn’s.
We are glad to hear that Dr H. W.
Kaarae la reoerefing from a severe 111-
About lOOAat cars have been received
at Savannah for the South Bound Ball-
road.
1 Liena for advancea are pouring in the
Clerk'i oflke earlier and to larger
bera than utnal.
larger nutn-
Full line Of Cook 8levee and Ranges,
also wood, coal and oil beating Stoves
all prices at Baldwin A G«rvta*a. —
The “grip” U abroad In the land. If
It takes yon take grant do sea of eulnine
and it wiileaon lea go. ^ __
Tke cttiaena meeting on tke Mtk Inef.
suppolrt et the Graded Schools.
We can save vou money on all kinds
of Hardware and Farming Implemenu,
Paints, Oil and Glass. Baldwin A Gar
vin, Black ville.
Mis* Rosin a Brown, of BlackrIUe, and
two Hi mm Wolfe, of Camden, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Michalson.
' Tan PaorL* Job Presses ran off last
week over 1,600 pages of briefs for the
prevent term of the Supreme Qourt.
Scarcity ef labor is reported from ma-
ABSOIUTEIY PURE
The
the schedule on the
gei T _ __
Barnwell Rahway brings the day mails
two hours later than formerly Adver
tisers and correspondents will please
forward their favors as earl? In die
week as possible so that we may be able
to go to press on time.
MMorffl Lfy IBr ntCItfrl vtSttftt.
V"
igned the
Ition of Cashier of the Bank to give
whole attention to his own busi
ness. Capt G. P. Allen succeeds him.
^ The municipal election on &e l‘2th in
stant resulted in the selection of I. L.
Tobin, Esq , lutendant; J. H. C. All,
D. H. Ellis, John Googe and J, D. Cros-
landi Wardens. The Council fixed the
Mr. R. P. Hearson has real
K r
bum from this source and others will
support the Graded Schools all the year.
—Enterprise. . t , ’
Ouldrwi Cry for PKcher’t Cwtoria.
TEACHERS’ COLUMN.
Adopted m the County Organ by the Teach
ers’ Association of BanwoDCMmty Sept 27th,
1800. . <*
A. F. OTIS, - - - - Editor,
To whom all oonunnotoations should be ad-
dreesed on Saturday before every issue.
W " 'J ” W J L .■■ ■ ■ J""'■ 1 1 11 _
It has been decided to omit the Janu
ary meeting of the Barnwell County
Teachers' Association and so the next
Asaociation will meet at Barnwell C.
H. Feb. 13th and 14th, 1891.
The new year is the time set aeida to
make good' resolutions fofthe year and
so teachers of the county, make this
liquor license fee at $1,875. The reve- r»od rewdatlon among others that you
will attend and become an active mem
ber of the Association.
AH teachers and friends of education
are cordially invited to attend.
On Saturday at 11 a. m. the following
program will be carried out:
1. The History of South Carolina—
Prof. E. Y. Perry.
2. How to teach current history—
Prof. J. Sullen*.
3. How to teach primary numbeis to
ny di
rcitv er J
reotlona
As there is “good in
everything” more attention will be giv
en to provision crops. „
The trial of Mr. M. L. Herlong for
killing Capt. F. M. Wannamaker kas
been unntloued until the next term of
Orangeburg Court.
Tke Genuine Rochester Parlor and
Banging letups are tke bMt In the
world. All sivlea at Baldwin A Gar
vin’s. Bisck vills.
ftev R W. Lids was handsomely snd
abundantly “p *utided” by the members
of his none relation and tbs cillaeiia gen
erally on Monday nlgkt.
Rev. C. G. Bradford is now very
pleasantly located In Kdgeflskl having
charge of tke Baptist ChurehM at John
ston and Ridge Springs.
FrenchIng days at Cyprus* Chapel
Church have been changed to the fret
Sunder In sack month and Saturday
before. Rev. John F. Morrall will Mnre
the church this year.
Baldwin A Garvin, Blaekvllle, have
Just received another car bad of those
fine sVovm which they are still offering
at those extemely low priors. Don’t
fall to give them a call, they are sure to
ploess yea.
Married at tke raeidenM of the bride's
father, Mr. P. Betierson. Jan. 14, 1801,
Mr. J. M. Jo were snd Miss Carrie L
Betteraou, Bar. D. W. Key officiating.
President Laurie Islar told us smil
ingly a few days age that the farmers
had paid every cent borrowed last year
from tke Merchsmt and Planters’ Bank
of Black viDe.
Riekardeon-Holmaa.—On December
13th, 1880, at the residence of Mr. Oervn
Radeilffe, near BlackvUfo, 8 C., by
Bev. W. D. MeMilhui. Mr. Kallia Klck-
ardsou. of Bara well county, to Miss
Unttfte E. Holman, ef Aiken ooonty.
While at work la tke oil mill last
vroak Charlie Dunbar, entered, had his
right arm broken in two ptaoM between
the shoulder and elbow. The accident
was caused by bis clothing catching on
a set screw that was left too exposed.
Willlston News.
Quite a crowd of our citizens took ad
vantage of the low rates of fare last
weiekand visited Charleston, to see the
poultryshowand-attend toother busi
ness. They give a glowing account of
the ajnountor flue fowls on exhibition.
, Aiemoftfog of citizens oi the Gre^Ua^Mrs. G. H Center,
ded School District on the 15»h !nst. an
additional tax of 2| mills was voted for
the support of the school. The trostees
elected for the next year are Capt. W.
0. Kennedy, Dr. L. Smoker, Rev. D.
W. Key, L. B. Toole, W. A. B. New-
enm. Dr W. O. >mlth and W. L. Merits.
The school ha« i.ow 96 pupils snd still
increasing daily. Hal. ,
r - .. 0
Children Cry for Pitchtr’s Castork
Taxes, Etc.
County Treasurer Kirkland has is
sued up to date J6 liceusM to retail 11-
3 uor«. Midway snd Monte are the only
ry incorporated towns in the county.
The South Carolina Railway paid on
the l&th inst. its taxes for 1888-89
amounting, principal and interest, to
over $6,880. It will be remembered that
a year ago it tendered coupons of in
valid green bonds. The receipt of this
amount will enable the County Com
missioners to pay all Ute claims of 88-69
except some $300 of those last filed.
So far about 7.600 receipts have been
Issued, leaving about 1,060 jet to settle
Among these are some of the largest
tax payers of the county. Included In
I
4.»How to introduce and teach per-
centsge - Prof. A. F. Otis.
6. Language Lessons—Miss Laura
Willis. '
6. Grammar in advanced grades—
Mrs. Kelly. -
7. The methods of teaching spelling
—MDsTillie K. Johnson.
v 8. Penmanship in toe common schools
-Prof. J. T. Prince.
Graded Schools
The Graded wbjte schools in the
county are ail prospering. The WUHs-
toti school opened witb over 90 pupils
and the generous help of its pa>rons,
coupled with the supplementary tax of
3)4 mills, will place it on a firm founda
tion.
Over a hundred and twenty pupils
are matriculated at Grahams and v«till
they come.”
The Barnwell school has upwards of
a hundred and fifty students and fre
quent addition- are made to the mil.
And weiiear that the teachers of the
AHeodale, Blaekville, Rm pa berg, Ehr-
hardt and Hartzog Cal (sthenic schools
.f”" b.™ .11 U.. Lb.,*c. do.
Royal. Barnwell and Blaekville, Alston
and Newberry Railroads, which will
pay about $18,000.
Roll of It
Mamie
Barnwell Graded School for mouth
ending January 15th, 1891.
Kighth Grade—Katie Shuck,
UolinM. , -r /
-Seventh Grade—Julia Kirkland, Km
mie Moialr, Lillian Weekley, Lula Fal- I
kensteln, Boanie Aldrich. Maggie
Creech. r
Sixth Grade—Michel Peeples, Jennie
Kirkland, Emma Kirkland, Anna Dun
bar, Lizzie Hartzog, Bennie McLemore,
Eiolse Sanders.
Fifth Grade-Clara McLemore.
Fourth Grade—Maud Harrison,
nie I/on Hates.
Third Grade—Alice Anderson,
ence Percival. Ernest Cave.
Second Grade—Bertha Sadler,
tie Burckhalter, Ina kaust.
Firs*. Grade—Annie Handera,
And surelv the good work of these
and other schools in training and equip
ping the corning generation to meet and
master the problems of the future sntl-
tlM them to rhe hearty and substanttsl
approbation of all who love the old Pal-
1BWU Hume. ...
Jen-
Flor-
Mst-
Judge J. F. GrimM, of Buford's
Bridge, was up on Tuesday. He .re
port* all quiet along tke Saltl^ekatchie,
although tke people are anxiously look
ing for the South Bound Railroad. Coa
tractors have begun work from Camp
bell ton northward.
Tea freight cars, loaded with grist,
Hour and cotton seed, were wrecked a
Quarter of a mile west of the Bamberg
depot at oae o'clock Sundav morning.
Tke ears were eompletoly demolished,
while their coa touts were but Sttffcitly
G. H. Kirkland has jnst re
turned from an euteusive trip through
eastern Barnwell and upper Colleton,
lie reports that farm work Is beginning
nicely. The oat crops are looking well
and a considerable area has been plant
ed in that valuable grain.
Don't forget that large number Seven
Cook Stove with 36 pieces of fine ware
wktoh we are offering at $10.60. It beau
anything you can find In the city for
$12.60. Call and see It before buying.
We are also agents fqy The Times snd
Chsrter Oak Stoves. •"
Nv. -'b
Bishop D. W. Key was presented, a
few days ago, with a pretty and wall
filled puree by the ladies of Rosemary
and Willlston Baptist Churches, with
instructions as to the deposition of Ita
contents. We congratulate our good
friend on this, new year loaf and hope
to have the opportunity to double con
gratulation before another new year
comes.
There seems to be akltch In the sale
of t^e Blaekville, Alston and Nsw-
berry Railroad. Tbs stockholders
met In Ckarloston last week and by re-
solnttonwinimoiisly^rutliod the.con
tract for Its sale. Bat President Ivans,
of ths Bast Shore Tsrmtnal, Is out In a
card saying that tke B. 8. T. kas not
bought the B. A. N —We shall sea what
we ahail tea. '
The regular quarterly meeting ef tke
County Medical Society wae held In
Barnwell on tke 13th (net. Twelve
miimhere were present. Vice President
Morrall presided and Dr. A. L talar
Morrall daHverad
wbleh^^^H
Briggs being absent. Dr.
red an exeaCeat address,
published. After
et/ was elegantly
. L. Pattoraua, JLr.
CMMfw Cry Sr PHdwr’i Cattorh.
Jake
Faust, Ids Williams, Louise Kirkland,
Clinton Brown, Todd Pate.
. F.. Otis, Principal.
The Sentiments ef Spur Branch.
Editor Proplr:
Tbs frisoda sad neighbors of Mr. W.
H. Mims dmire to pises him in the field
ss a candidate to fill the unexpfred term
of the late Hon. 8 8. Owens in the
House of RepresentstlvM. From their
intimate knowledge of his good gifts of
both bead snd heart they feel assured
that he would make an able snd accep
table representative of the whole peo
ple Young, earnest in the cause of re
form, a man of the people, for tfa£ peo
ple and trained In mind - and body to
systematic and MooMsfal endeavor, we
present him to the Democracy of Barn
well as entirely worthy to wear the man
tle of the loved snd lamented Owens.
Let him be nominated and elected by
acclamation. Alliakcb.
Small Pox.
This dreaded disease was started In
Savannah several weeks ago by a Span
ish vessel. The authorities are trying
to starve it out by guarding the house
In which It has taken hold snd -keeping
the inmates from contact with the out
side world. It’seems to have token the
start of police regulations. Mr. Albert
Jones, s Charleston snd Savannah rail
road fireman, died of the disease at liar-
devills. and it Is reported to be at Kean's
Neck. Island Tank and Yemassee-
It Is a good time and a safe precaution
to have all young people vaccinated,
snd all old ones who have never been.
The local Boards of Health in the sev
eral towns should provide s supply of
vaccine matter and contract with the
physicians to use it cheaply-
ForMalaria, LirerTrou
ble, ar Indigestion, use
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
Elko, 8 C., January 19th, 1891.
Editor Pe> pl* :
Dear 8lr:—With your consent r%lll
answer through the columns of your
paper, the numerous inquiries which
have received relative to the culture of
asparagus for market.
I do not think it s desirable crop for
parties living a distance from the rail
road, on account of the inconvenience of
making dally shipments during the ship-.
ping season which Issts about one
month. To those who are conveniently
situated, I do not know of any small
side crop that can be cultivated with
greater ease snd more profit. A bed
o.ice thoroughly eet, Is said to be good
for twenty-five years, If properly cared
for. It is a great deal less trouble to
cultivate than a cotton crop; and such
a thing as alallure on account of sea
sons Is absolutely unknown. —1
The money oomes in during the month
of April which Is the shipping month.
I have a two and one half acre patch
which is now seven yean old, from
which I have been cutting five years
with the following results: Gross re
ceipts for theAve years, $1,036.00—one
thousand and thirty-five dollars. Total
expense, $337—two hundred and twen-
ty-seven dollars. Leaving a net income
from a two and one half acre patch of
$780.
During this time my patch has afford
ed a most excellent pasture for five head
of stock daring the months of Aug., Sep*
and Oct.
Should any of your readers desire
special Information on the subject I wi 1
cheerfully answer any Inquiries when
accompanied with a two cent stamp.-
Respectfully, -
L A. Thomson.
PERFECTED
tmm leisei
Mr. L- P. Smith, of Anderson, was in
town yesterday.
Read Duncan A Hay's new advertise
ment and investigate their claims.
HEim Bertha, daughfor of Gapt. -and
Mra-John T. Willis, wa# foamed yes
terday aiternoon at the residenoa of her
parents, to Mr Jamas B. Burges, of
Charleston, nod loft on the 6.90 train
for thobitp by the sea. Txx Pbopls
congratulates the happy couple and
sympathises with the many who have
been left. Bev. J. B. Williams tied the
indissoluble knot.
PM
amok*
of 110
Cigars nnd a 28 year gold
h, by express C. O. D. $S.3»
Wa
ere.
“Nicxbl”
tiled Wnteh
and allow exnmfnatton.
Havana Cigar Co, Winston, V. C.
Too mdfiy try to be gentlemen and too
ew to be men,
G D.C LANGE.
NO. 17, R. R. AVENUE.
Has Exclusive Sale of these Celebrated
Lenses finished in Steel, Nicklc snd
Gold Frames.
BLACKVILLE, 8. C.
FAULKNER, KELLAM A MOORE,
The only Manufacturing Opticians in
the South, Atlanta, Gs.
Peddlers are not supplied with these
famous glasses], [dec36
A. H0MRD PATTER0N,
▲TTOtEBf feC V-A.X-L. A. W.
BARNWELL C.H., 8. C.
- WlJtglxqjirompt attention to all bus
iness entrusted to his care.
January 9tb, 1898.
it K SOUND mind in a sound body” Is the greatest earthly blessing
that man is master of all human efforts, and woman q&wn ovsr •u^sjt-
usttons.
Health and happiness go
there Is no real and lasting upward progrt
them
hand in hand and without
K row,n 8 P r0f P* ,rlty *
Tb safe-gdard health Is the flr«t duty of parents to themselves that they may
faithfully support the responsibilltiea that life baa given them, and equally
sacred ahouid be their care that the olive plants of their households should grow
Into strong, reliant manhood and beautiful and acccmpliahed womanhood.
Against the thousand ilia that flesh U heir to the study and researches of the
beat minds of many centuries have discovered from the secrets of nature remedies
that strengthen humanity against the attacks of open and inaldkm* disease and
that are continually lengthening the short span Of our lives, so hedged about
with cruel foes. All the most approved remedies that the past has given to the
pretext, “the heir of all the ages,” can be found in their best purity at the new
Opera flouse Drug Store,
* pari)Well, S. C« _
Which InvitM, with the utmost cordiality, the patronage of all in need of medi-
cinea for the prevention of incipient or the relief of confirmed diseases. None
bat the best gooda, bought from the best houses in the best markets of the Un
ion will be kept on hand and our • -
Barnwell Ar
Wooodward's Junction.
Ashley,
Blaekville.... Lv
~ Prices Will Please The People. -
For those who have faith In patent or oroprletary medicines wo will keep in,
stock all preparations that have won their way to public approval. - *
Our stock of Fancv Goods, Toilet Accessories, Soaps, Perfumeries, .Brushes
ajid miscellaneous sundries is so complete and superior that it speaks for itself as
“filling a long feit” want in the County.
Cohnoiaeurs of good Cigars and Tobacco, chewing and smoking, will find our
stock of tbs very best qua ity grown in America and foreign fields.
Prescriptions compounded at any hour of the day or nlghtwith the most
careful exactness.
We will be glad to wait upon^urold frlenda.and will rejoice to make legions
of hew patrons. Ail visitors to the County seat, for business or on pleasure be
are sincerely invited to call aLthe —
OPERA HOUSE OPUGSTOR
’ The last and beat chapter In Barnwell's boom.
KIRKLAND & HOLMAN, Proprietors.
OCt 30-tf *
8UXDAY SCHEDULE.
Leave Bfirnwe!!
Arrive Blaekville
Leave Blaekville
Arrive Barnwell
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS.
Barnwell Railway Trains will wall 18
nt.
olina Railway Trains unless
specially instructed.
definitely on
other at Barnwell and Blaekville.
All Trains dally.
Do not run ahead of scbodnlo time.
Clock in Telegraph jOfflce at Blaek
ville will be the standard time.
JOHN. T. WILLIS, Supt.
Blaekville, AUlon A Ntwberry R. R.
Time Table taking effect October 14th, 1810.
PA98KNOER THAJNA NOCTII SOCND.
Leave Blaekville..... 1015am* gnat
-fceotr Walker 10 80 a tn'8 13 p a
Leave’Whaleys ... 1036aih!* 18pa
Leave Aldrich [10 to a mt8 00 p a
Leave Springfield......... 10 80 a m 8 88 p a
Leave BsIVs ill 04 a m'k 44 p a
Leave Perry Ill 18am 8Mpa
Leave Wagencr 11 30 a m<0 C8 p a
Arrive Setvern 11 44 a u. 19 38 a a
south aoran.
I-cave BHvern...
’srmiiPOT.
The South Bound Railroad baa misted Baruwell, but the old town will not miss
the South Bound, for * .
l-csve Wageuer
Leave Perry
Leave fiafty’s
Leave Springfield
Leave AWlrich
Leave Wbaleys
Leave Wslkers.. »yy 'V'WVto
447 pm* 7 00 a at
.~n TLB
ush find
knows
Northwest of the Court House Square, is completed and a new era of du
pluck la begun to help forward her progress and prosperity. Everybody
that
TWO,AND TWO MAKE FOUR.
It la Just as true and plain that Good Goods and a plenty of them, Bed Rock
Pricee and Fair Treatment will draw and keep trade «nd be of equal and mutual
E rofit to buyers and sellers. On that line 1 have entered and upon it I intend to
old the fort. .The public generally will pleaee accept the challenge to examine
my goods, compare my prices and pass judgment upon my claim to be the
LEADER IN LOW PRICES
la Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries that will strengthen the laborer and coax
the appetites of the delicate. x
In Clothing that will defy the cold or winter and dispense with the attentions
of the doctors.
In Dry Goods that can not fail to please purchasers of all classes.
In Dress Goods that will make their wearers happy In the knowledge that they
are tfce observed of all observers.
In Shoes that give comfort and grace and beauty In all the dally walks of life.
In Notion* In endlosa variety, Gloves. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Ribbons, Laces,
Perfumery, Embroidery, Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Ac., Ac.
In all the Household Goods iu constant use, Crockery ware, Tinware, Hard
ware, Cutlery, Ac., Ac. y
la all tke wide vfirlety of article# kept In all fret class stocks of General Mer-
chandlsa. *
Come and be convinced to yonr own profit ind pleasure. This advertisement
is simply my Invitation and program, and not any attempt to describe all the at
tractions and advantages I am offering.
- COME AND COM E QUICKLY
a 1 you will oome again and again.
Last and by no means least don’t maka your choice of Christmas Goods until
you have seen my abundant consignment direct from SANTA CLAU8.
JEHSE DUNN.
— . BARNWELL, 9.C.
McNab, Walker & Co.
-i- Alc too Busy to Write up a Many Worded
Advertisement of Gushing and Glittering Generaf
ties, but they will be Very Glad to see and Serve
, THEIR MANY FRIENDS
-AND—
TP GENERAL PUBLIC WITH
-AND-
Golden Rule Treatment.
-ARE-
Large aqd Goipplefce
-'AND-
Have Been Selected With the Closest Care.
T hey were bought right a n d
Will be sold rich** We do not expect to t
get rich this season bqt we* do hope to
transact lots of business at quick, low profits.
We feel very sure that e e suit all good toatea and '
satisfy all aenathte lodgment Upon that plat-
„ form we go before the people and ask their trade.
All In favor of buying the BEST GOODS at the
0$ p mi7 1$ e
114 p n
6 26 p b
844pm
ft 58 p m
«00pn»
018
26am
7 41am
7Mam
810am
Hitei
4~0tpat$4$am
8>0am
tDattr.
Arrive Bkurkvtlls.
•anixfeT oi
Cloee connections mads at BlackrA* whk
the South Carolina Railway and BaraweB
trains. •
J. C. KEYS, Bupsrtetsndsat
Barnwell Oil
-AND- /
Fertilizer Company.
' Capital $50BOO. -
JOHNSON HAOOOD, »
PasemaxT.
MIKE BROWN,
kac. A Tanas. A Qbx'l ManaiuUk
DIRECTORS:
Johnson Ha good. Barnwell C. H. 8. C.
Mu a Bnowx. Barnwell C. H., 8. C.
D. P. Sojoumxxa. Less, d. C.
Simon Bnowx, Blaekville. 8 C.
O. W. Moanau., MIDettville, ft. C.
J mo. M. Gasan, Atlanta, Oa.
o. A. Waonnaa, charleston, ft. C.
J. K. Gaanarr, Savannah, Oa.
D. H. 8*lly, Sallya. ft. C.
This Company la now ready far bati-
ness.
TME GINNERY.
We Will gin end peek ootton at 21 oto
per 100 pounds, being $1.2$ for a 10$
pound bale. Nut dm
need accompany tke
cblnery handles Ike
cottondfeed.
THE WAREHOUSE.
For parties tieairing to hold their oot
ton we will warehouse and inrare tke
same for a period not exceeding one
month at 60 cents per bale. For loafer
periods 60 cents each additional month*
Special rates made with Nub-Aliianoee
for abort parioda of storage, awaitlag
Alliance sales days. Our warehoam
receipts will be token by Tha Bank of
Barnwell as collateral upon loans to tha
extent of 80 cents npou the dollar, that
enabling farmers to meet pressing lia
bilities without forcing their cotton
upon the market.
OIL MILL.
Cotton Seed bought at market
and paid for In caan,
or Fertilisers.
FERTILIZERS.
We will flit orders cash or approved
credit
For Acid Phosphate, 0 - j
For Cottonr Seed Meal,
For Blood,
For Kalnlt, -
For Chemicals,
Our own brands of first class Manip
ulated Fertilizers and maka are apo
dal Fertilizer to order.
Fattnera and dealers are invited to
personally Inspect our works and meth
ods. We are convinced that their ap
proval and patronage will follow.
Cheep, Quick add Faithful Work
Guaranteed. augSl
FAIREST FIGURES and of telling
at the beet quotations are oordlally invited to try
M C NAB, WALKER & 00.,
ealers iq General Merchandise,
Cotton Bayers.
Barnwell C. M, $. C.
-:-Don’t Delay a Day.-:-
Now that money la in circulation ev
ery sensible man and every thoughtful
woman should prepare against tho dan
ger of Iosi from fire by securing Inen-
ranoe over the BdM that sheltore the
family. A polwy ta a good oompany in,
the best investment that can be made.
T. J. Rrooker,
WILLlftTOM, ft. C.,
RepreemtlagtheLaacaamas, of
gland, the Comkxboial, of Moatgomoi
the Knoxvillx, of Tennessee, will
gttdto answer all inquirlse relsttvo to
ooet Ac. In tho ^
FIRST-GLASS COMPAN1
of his Agency. Call In poraoa or \
by moll and prompt attonti wHI
given to all
sep 18-tf
SPECIAL ROTEBi
We tho undersigned;
or trapping on our I
ALLEN HAIR,
J. D. MILES,
H. F. ODOM, *
R. H. MORRIS,
J.B.R0*
Dated