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ft The oextrejrolar romim^nkatlon of - FUrmooy Lodge No. ITA.’. x JT win lx n<fid •Utile *jew M ltt*onicTem- /VA pie tn B«ra»re)L4apo* i$lh (Uy of bept., IflBl, rtw muqo belBRtbe t»»4 Saturday In said month, Nsginato^nt “EB^itfreive.** By order of W.'. M.*. w > R. C. Kianuiun, Secretary. 'X*'., 'I '' wt ^ ~ . ** iib i juj ^■ ,| r SAi.Ttn^Atcnia TumeNo. 0 > Oapaa or Ke^.4s B* j will bo kindled this fhm evening on the 8th Run and Breath. All brethren are earnestly, requested to be present. By arderof Cpus. QakKoU..SiJtt|s K Sacheqi. M. F. Ham. C. ofR. F. D. Christie Uas sold hi* aalboa W W. W. Freeman. Mr. W. V. GUI was dale on Saturday. tip from Allen- Mr. L. B. Toole’s friends wore glad to 8«e him In town on Monday.^ The rain fall at Allendale during An^ gust amounted td lO.ll Capt, J. W. Jenny brougltt up some fiyeathore siy»ahlue QnMoudaj. Oov. Hagoothyrtumed on Friday from S month’s »fay in the mountain*. Cow peas are beginning to ripen. That Is a good.algo of early frost. Prof. A. F. Otis and family left on Saturday for their new home—Augusta. Editor HarUpg dropped la for three quartersof a minute Satlrday morning. Mrs. B. A. Maklhben ha* returned from a viait uxudafives in the eastern part of Ute btate. Read on? pew adrertiarmpnt*. They pre the beat port of news to people who have to sell or to buy. The colored Teachers’ Institute open ed Tuesday, with two inaffuotors and eight teachers as studepts. The seml-aniuisl examination of pub- lie echo*I tesebera will be held at Barn- weM on the first Friday in October. Mr. J. B. All was ColstonX only rep* resentative to tfee Sunday fvhool Con* veutiou, but be waa u t U needed. Mr. J. C. Klnard wu perhaps the handwtmeat delegate to the Sunday School ( onveiitiuu—that U, aooug the pteo. And Capt. J. A. rhawrreau In Ida Saturday ■vailing call almost tempted »h« editor to "suite”, eud ishlug with him. If Um Month Bound maintains Its post death rate a special coroner will be weeded to Investigate it* ecetdenta and Incidents. Guo, H. Bates, Z»\, hap been ap- E i>led a member of the Board**! Coun- Kxamioera in place of Hof. rrj t molgni'd. . Married liept. Sd, at the pHda s fa ther. by Rev. G. S. Askew, Mr. Joseph Croft and Mias Lula Delk,huth of Harp- well County. Mr. J. A. Peters called Ip a hurry on Baturdar. Ills good loots show that Three Alilo Is this year at ail Oih*n % laud of plenty. Don't hoy an organ np any terms un til you get prices from J. K. Turner, Jr., Graham*. F. C. Writ# to htm for pprliooU'S* SeplU-tf Thu Barnwell munlelnpl election held on Tuesday waa a quiet ed*tr. there being no optmaluon to tba rv-electlou of *ld Council. MTe don’t believe thorn la any truth in the Raleigh diapau h oo the Arse page that Col. Polk Is flirting with the Third party debutante. Mr. Frank Zeigler't little boys caught a lot of nice perch In theiy father's corn Arid last week. Tha finny visitors ran up from Lemon swamp. During Heptrnibet please remember that keruoeoe rubbed on larf*. faces snj necks of horses and cow* w ill relieve them greatly from dies. The Bavannah people expect to re ceive 78,000 bales Jtoutn Bound Kail road, hhip to Woods, liar nett ± Co. Mr. T. L. Bush, of Four Mile, has two cotton crop* on hand and will "hold absolutely pure & * Barnwell. Harry Rice, colorfd„ot Grahams, was shot and killed at th# railroad camp p mile from that place ^atiudgy night by John Powell, a South Boup^. negro,, who uses a Winchester rifle in prpfereqce- to the popular razor. The fall term of the Barnwpll Graded School will open on Monday, 14th Sep tember,^ Pupils' will please present themselves promptly for -classification; Board can be secured in private fami- lle&at moderate terms. , The business men of Midway met last Thursday and took,, 100 shares at |25 with a capital of $5,000 and the privi lege of increasing ft to $10,000. The offi cer* will be L. A. Burke, President; W. 0., Bennett, Vlce-PresWent; W s P- Bluffle, Caabler; L. A. Burke'. W. D. BenjieR and M. ITTarnTPTreotoTs: ^ Mr- Jphn F. Folk surprised us on Monday with a brief chapter, of Bam berg statistics. Si nee J an uarv 32 hous- esjiave bpen bpilt, contractors have com menced the new wood manufacturing oorapany’a works, to be completed be fore thonew year, and cotton,1* coming j» frwaly. The boom is as regular and Beautiful, as the flpw of her artesian wells. Mr. J. W. Blrt gayc us. ot| Saturday specimens of flve' varieties of apple* rown on hi* place. They were as free rom blemish as thp fruits of the moun tain*. and .cluttered op dm limbs Sunday School Contention,, - The annual session of tbo, Bamwell Baptist Sunday School Conception was iteld with the church in^^jrikwell, com mencing on Friday at^'d continuing un til Sunday. On acconhi; of the heavy sain fall the .attendance waa small on the Am day, but thos^’who dared the weather were mot* than repaid. Rev. Dr. Dargan, of Charleston, preached Friday, morning and evening. His ser mon at night ever preached in Barnwel Saturday was the business dj^of the i^ee of both Hope and Help for every man. wo.* gll who apply shall be amply supplieo. ' Kb man oWt and child ne stall go jswgromyr ffll satisfactory and encouraging, port of the Executive Committee the good t ioeHy that there was no room for more. If Bl»h ishop Keener could have seen them in was bis lo- would have been made firmer faith that the Garden of Eden oated in South Carolina. There la no doubt about It. The cot ton crop of the Couagjr U short while the price is heart breaking. But the people are getting over the first blues, gnd will not be jiuhaypy In. their tussle with hard times for ihr next twelve months. Retrenchment at home Is to be a more profitable If lea* vivid Issne than Reform In politic* wa* last year. I dayThe’inh Occasion*! fast days are good for the health of both body and soul, no a year of selfnlenlal will brUig a big crop of blessing* Col H. A- Maklhben has kindly con sented to deliver bU schuiilAe leeSufe on the creatk>N for the benefit of the Im- dioa Monumental and Memorial Asso- eiadon ft aay places ^ thr county where the people may daetre to bear his learned expUnaikm of the wonderful mornlag of time *nd alao contribute to honor the mtiuu>tr of thr dead of the lost cause. Invitation* nsn be sdderas ed to him at BarnwelL TVs great favor with which hli lecture wse received here Is s prepheey of the popularity that It will deserve else* here. Barnwel^ Division uke notice, that we rocoturr Christie. John Harrison and Charles Pechtuann mend unr trade after dues to other housee to the above parties unless the town marshal of Barnwell Is removed. We remoimend this to the above AI1I- aneee for discussion. A. W. F.sens, bee rets rv WfM Branch Alllsnce. tofore published was disguised at length. The addresses of ,Kevi J. G. Williams, R. W. Lide and, H. B. Hart- zog on Temperance were particularly strong and happy. Other speakers sus- tained themselves wett: • Some tifty delegates were in attend- w^re The re- was highly tfotnplimeu^ary to the goorl work done by Rev. W. G. Britton, Sunday School Missionary and Colporteur. The Convention will meet next year with St. John’s church dp Friday be fore the first Sunday in September.* The Introductory sermon v. ilf bs preached by Rev. K. W. Lide, prlWlpal^ Rev. A„ Built, alternate, the Miwleflfy ser mon by Rev. W. I). Rice, principal, or Rev. J. V. Sanders, alternate. &Huid*yL night Hpv. IK W, Key preached. Barnwell congregations are always pleased to hear The Bis)von of. WlllietoD. ' On Sunday Rev R. W. Sanders, a na tive of this county but/or years belbwnd pastor of the rhureb at Chester •i*xj a *t*iis kj Aw w* 11 v w^ preached to crowded. congregations, morning and evening. His friends art' f lad te see that the bright promise of ia youth keeps growing with hi* rip ening years- • WllllsUh Hews. The Graded Hchoo *, s fmyud fw UU txade F. I>. on, Dum^an A Kay aA* a d fthiHit tmn (Uvt wiih fevtr. family of. 0, kvurakcj ax/lved eek from Germany. He left theta l^l■■*yll m- m rnmmmmmmmmmrn fensloaa. Clerk W. Gilmore Simms Is now ready to pay out to the Confederate pensioners In the County the last installment for tha rear, amounting to twelve dollars apieot. the fort” until prices rq up. To that 2 red seed > Kale Day. There waa a fair attendance on Mon day. From all quarter* came the com plaint of damage tocropa from the over- abundant rains. Estimates agree that at bear not over three fourths of a crop will be made, anj touch of that has been so Injured that It cannot bring top prices. A good deal of corn has rotted in the field*. (Juite a number of far mers told us that they would let cotton alone hereafter and turn their attention of oottop over ttHTj lb bread and meat crops. No sales of property were made by the Sheriff or Master. The horse traders had a dull time, but president Ben An derson expects more life on October saje day. /eud he has ordered seed wheat. A . Married in Blackvllla, August 13th, JWM, by the Rev. G- N. Askew, Mr. Daniel McClendon and Miss Nettie Zorn, both of Barn wo 1 ! County, s. A bale of old cotton was sold in Cbsr- ahipper for three cents a pound, w-jilph, Uesays, la "worm than jrstenpelojxs.” Mr, I. A. Blanton r*n down from Newberry last week to spend a few d»y* with relatives and friends. His appear ance shows that the up country agrees with him. >frs.J. D. Brown received on Mbn- ~ /lay from tlie Brotherhood of Locomo tive Engineers a dseft for $1,500 for Insurance on the Ufa pf her ton. W. G. l*r Brown, killed in the Ridgeville apoi dent. Furman University is too well and favorably known to need newspaper commendation. It is deserving pf a continuance and ineppase of the garmr- ous patronage i t has enjoyed in the past. £•£ advertisement. . . _ Prof. Jas. H. Ricp, Jr., of Abbeville, has bean elected Principal of the Barn well Graded School, lie is a graduate Well Graded School, He is a graduate the Uolyersjty and has had several Buford's Bridge Sews, yaars etparlenoe In teaching. Aa |ie p p PW r weivt to Turkey creek before acceptance The farmers have ma Hi before acceptance U1* cercajin that be will stay, Frof. F. V, ft. Bailey, Principal pf the WlUiston High school, paid ns a pleasant call op Friday. He is chock full of energy and enterprise and in- jtends to build up a aohool that will pre pare students for the higher college tfldssea, or equip them for the varied 4nttes of life. • Mr. Burpee, marshal of Midway, was •boa twice on .Saturday by Mr. W. L. McjFatl. He l« recovering from his qvoiuidA Mr. MeFail came np Tueaday and gavp bond In the sum of $700 be fore Justice Burckbajfcsr for his appear- at the next term of the Court of /General Scasioaf. | The County ConiPlUsloners had a i Tuesday. The met- rwad fro® Farrell’s Jins a highway i Colleton BlackylUe News. BlackvUle received 360 bales of cot ton last Saturday and trade was lively. Rdisto District Lodge I. O. G. T. met Wiih the Blackville Lodge on the 2d insr. and remained In session] two days, mg a lew days w >«* ®r. w. u. Allen, Over a hundred delegate* and many Wv F. Fields, of Barnwell County, 8. visitors attended, representing thirteen lodges in Aiken, Barnwell. Colleton Rev. J. L. Called E. Mil- ear neit »ra arid Capt, G. H. Kirkland responded in his and Orangeburg counties. S|fley, District Chief Templar, the meeting to order. Dr. J. 11. hous delivered a graceful and address welcoming the visitors an customary effective manner. Addresses were delivered by Revs II. S. Hartzog, J. L. Stokes, J. E. Grier *nd Dove TH- »d Sehool wlllopan op Mon- Prof. Hfljej has] arrived and Is completing the druils for U)« coming amsbrn. —* ✓ MIm Minnie Dlckaleftoa Friday for her new field. W> are lo*$h to lore ao competent a teacher and meet cheer- fuliy neenmmnid her ae a competent and faithful teacher. Mias O’Belrae left on Thoreday for Mexico, where she will continue to teach the you off idea how to ahoot. G. B Teoie ten on Monday for Parke- vllle, where he has been rhoMu prfnrl- pal of a An# school. M. F. Nixon returnfd on Monday from Edgvfleid where he apenk •erne time. Dr. I*. Hrceher baa been ccnAoed to hla bed about ten day* with fever. The last week rrnm Germany, feur years alitee and came to this coun try to seek hla fnriaue. JO* protracted meeting at the M. • E. church commeocsd ea >un«lay night. Rev. P L. Kiiton preached one of the beetaannoas of, hla |»f« frym Paidma, “The I»rd is mv rd,” and n« Han dled the subjer\ with ability an$ elo quence. Dr tFelwr attired today' and will aid In the rervlcea. Rev. Charlie Tillman is at tj/>me and It conducting the singing At the election held on Tuefday the following were etoctrd elly father* for the next veqr: T. K 8. Wcatherabee. Intondgnt; Wardens, W. G. Thomp son. K R. Brace, R. J. Rountree and W. 8. Dicks. II. W. Johnson, Eaq , ef Savannah, la spending vacation with relatives and friends here. Mr*. M. T. Hummel has moved her stock of millinery goods to South 81de, next door to the post ofltco. J. P. I-ee, Jr., left on Monday Baltimore Dental College. Mrs. Dr. \V. t:. Smith and Mra. Seig itr returned Ironi Hendersonville last week. Mal. phildren Cr* for Pitcher 1 ! Cutorla. From Fraltland, Florida. ~ It ia getting very dry and a good rain i5 badly needed. Sea Island cotton has commenced opening and pickers will have steady employment for the next three months.' A. King has gone to Georgetown on business. Mr. W. D. Allen and wife have returned from Georgia this week. Mr. Giif Jones, from Bamberg, 8. 0., has been spend ing a few day$ with Mr. W. D. Have an In the dottiuy lacking. firstly. From now on yrp will pay the very tip top, gilt edge highest price* for all kinds of country pto'drice, frofai king cotton’s snowy staple that float* the calico flag around the Vrorld to the humbler, yields or the Southern flild*. Our engage ments most faVorkblv made, aud ebpper fastened too, with consumers of cotton and other 8quthern productions ^ko-l/s advantages and faclTttiea that in all this sectinn of the South. That this Is business strictly and not rain boast ing we will prove to, the supreme satisfaction of every farmer who will thovqipuitwfifty to wMe»tow1egiseftde4torewvPdws*itothat wsnwwwwdPU A trial Is all that we a*k, and we wish it most distinctly. Understood that this in vitation is not Hihl tod to the immediate neighborlK'od-of Barnwell, but that it goes to and beyond the furthest confines of the county. :. »Eooisrr)i,Y- Handin hand with our guarantee ef highest possible rates-foe-aR-purchases of farm productions moves the oopartnej^r^medy Tor hard times, of the very cheap in General Merchandise. It isthe bottom foundation, principle of political econ omy that the wise Bell In the Idyh^st kndbhy in the cheapest markets and that is our place. W E HAXE ^v;nAT YOU WANT.' Our stocks in every line are complete, too large ami extensive to be catalogued Ik V newspaper advertisement and too peifect to be described in one color of printer’s ink. They can be understood only by examination and comparison and that is all we aak x for after results will jest wllfel us andwe will be equal to-every occasion. - * aX^EClAT. 8TUI>IEH. Particular attention has been paid in the selection of our stock to several im portant lines of goods heretofore universally alighted by all merchants outside of ie*. It ft jugrprialng that such shouhl have been the case ao long. mpondm will show ukw oepartufealayer before attempted in •A ,«’"s •’- '"Vv * L#axflli BLAeKVILLE, S. From tha baglnnlhg of Wabusiness carter ha* constantly guMed Ik* progres* bjr the principle MjiH’e'indIcitod. * ’ V -i,* , . * Not content with the accomplishmenta of the bu«y years behind him b< the campaign of the Fall of with unabated'energy and enterpi cessf td e3— - - ' *i^mUi urnph. past, bright ■playto'thk which Is to make this lienee* in the counties l* now fully complete attention of the people tWT5 Is rear a algnal “Record Breaker” In ) of Barnwel^,Aiken ami Orangeburg. E and he Invites the cafkPii), thoughtful a Treble vtrtHgttPTf confident of thefr W* poslttoh,'Wfh’anff signal “Record Breaker” In Mercantile wy and Inreatigatlng laeLreaDluta fat the impregy prostrate the apprentiere o£ trade under the first force of gu ♦lewdfe ‘— : — *' -■ high above the freq^aot dkaatera that the principal cities but a visit to our empo mercantile enterprise in all this eouhtry. t—r inL assorted as any that ean be prioea will save Our stock of Hardware la as complete and well found in Augusta, Charleston, Savannah or Columhla, and our uiooey to home buyers on e%erv purchase. Workera In wood and iron will find all the beat toola of their tradea at our eaubllahment. In building hardware we carry everything. Our pooket and table cutlery, soiaaora, Ac., are Ur* beat to be had and our razor* are a imply perfect. # RANGES and 8TOVE8. We handle a beautiful line of Range* and Cooking Htovea and invite the eape- clal attention of huahanda and wiVUs to the*# saviors of health and' llgkiners of tbe three times a day labors of life. They are topplied wlUi full outfit* af cook ing utensils, and upon tire voluntary taaiimony .of happy and adinirabia bouae- keepera wa knowingly racoromdnd them. GENTLEMEN’S GOOD». Gentlemen’s Clothing and Furntthiog Good* In great variaty and of tha best fahrinand the mo*t r*-hlon$ble mode*. In ■btrt*, rettani, OUlf*, tie#, glorea, hosiery, handxerchlefa and ilkderwaaf wa defy oompatiuon from koy Seutharn source and laugh at Imitation from amp where. LADIE8’ DRESS GOOD©. Wa ean please every u*u» and suit eeaey style In Ladle*’ Dreae Goada, and wa moat cordially Invite tba fair tox to execute* woman's right* and eoase kn( | ^ lor themealvea. Oar stock of notions, hoaiery, lacoa. ribbon*. Soapa, fana t gio«oa and dreea and toilet aecaaaorie* generally 1* without a vacancy In lu^** > rnr*k*ic- neaa. Wa hare a full stock of Trunks ranging from Saratoga el zee dowa warx ) _ SHOES. AND SLIRRERS. Wa hare an Immonao stock of the beet makes and styles. Tha famous Bay Ala** shoos made to our special order oarer fall M> gtre complete satisfaction and mil thumaelrea at aight. Closing out at Cost. and offer a largo tot of pretty Spring and Mummer Good* for to il] go Ilka but cakes and first cuiae first Wa need U.f r.'r. goods Will go Dtm t miss the cha Miscellaneous- Plantation Greccrios always In foil supply, Bagging and Ties, Ball, Bred Oats and Rye to arrive. Furniture, Mattreasm, Tin, Crockery and tV«M>den Ware, wall buckets chalassnd ropes, leather, eotton sheets, the beat tobacco and flnaat and most frag ran* eijfhrt, and In s boh every thing for ivory Body, to eat, to wear and to work with. Last Not Least Ideal of Time la Times are changing. The growth of the Country !* more marvbUous than the up-building of the ambitious cities. In tbe easy and affluent leisure of ^thu g5>od old dnyf” the farmers and planters sold their crops and bought their through tire proxy of the fabtor or combined a little buaineM and a j III the New Mouth needs of consumers are so «•» multiolied by the ehangpsin our sys tem that to meet these altered requirements theixucoriAge of th* country has of necessity beeTrcom^ntratcd nearer thr homes of buyers and sailers. la full un derstanding ot these conditions 1 make this fslr, candid and fearless afenounce- meat. ' • ‘ ! • • • v..,, . A SUMMER SURPRISE. _ during the Rntumifr, when the huatness outlook Was gloomleirt and the trado talers were [>»ra)yze<*by dull sale* and hampered by fiuaneiat asringmmy I vta- Ited in person the leading Northern oUHm and took advaiitoge of their i slons and necessities. Buying In Wholesale quantities from the firs* _ and heft manufacturers who were all red hot to unload and paying spot cash lata - their anxious hand* I secured Enormous Stocks at As I bought 1 shall sell. Itf&lHrfc PANIC PRICES- The advantages that I gafbered shall be euetomers. I with lifCtUhfc Isimess among my euefetnors. I shall look- tor ameootof my tale*. For I am well nr aw that the Increase of rail wag opens other competitive markets and Intrtxfuoe* new Candida Its for that rivalry only adds zest to huatnms and gtre* greater glorv to For the guidance of my old frtond* and the many new ouetom* to Win 1 offer the following directory of atrengsmrnis that wIM trauaaet thefr business with entire and economy of tihm. NUMBER ONft 11 * The Corner Store on Railroad A ranm la set apart for tbe Retell ladle* will find sit the new and ntue Drees Gpod* from elegant dew* te Pretty Prints, and all the many arttsmi o*edtd for theperfs* toileu. GeniWmsu will find beautifuninse of Furelshtag Goods to rietr and all shoppers will fiwffuaactiy who* they waa* tw H Notlew, Wgare» tstewte. Hardware, CuMsey, awd oH tee| of civilised Ufa. NUMBER TWO. Onthlng FfloJI It ap teeirs ever If umber One. Tbs tods in this Utpertmeat will he equally surprising i creeaton. They are the be® predketo of toiler fit and taller made, itosrslsi them. large m<1 tall mew will find wmm suited frem thrgteat to the school >hoy rejotefw# la buying eleswnare sail, etamlws my guoda, filar* to] elegantly stocked, hawpy ia keart aedntitnn la has paid the] NUMBER THREE* First door South ef TFumher Owe la tbe Wwehemm ear toad tote kf all standard staple heavy groceries aw NUMBER POUR. Msxt door East of Number One Is the Sample Roe puree* Wines, Brandies. Ale*, Beers, Whiskeys and < ual, sosiai and convivial usas. for Otir family groqery department li poustentiy supplied with all the high grade stondard eatahlss'that make life worth Hvhig. W e keep oaly tks best *i»d purest articles, and tolerate no adulteration. Our Rat of delicacies embraees the ohok- eu brands of both home and foreign luxuries. ’* The Pledupxtii Wagon, In all sizes, made ef bard mountain wood and finished with the tongh<*it Iron, Ta j^uarzuteed to prove'herfectiy aatlafartory. We will keep a lull stock of first class Kemuoky Mules and Hotscs adapted to the needs and pleasures of*“the country.* (n all that, ark Ijave said we have kept In the marrow track of truth and Inviting agkln alllrt heed of Hope and Itolp to give u* a chance to prove onrmlvet their best friend*, we close this fall announcement with the pledge ami promise that we are seady ty) «erve the public faithfully and weft. JVIJgE BPOWJI & BPO., Barnwell, S. C, NUMBER FIVE, Tha Grate Warehouaa wcU stored wtto Corn, Hay, Oat* aad deed Rye. ' ' NUMBER SIX. Up stairs over Number Fire Furniture! County of Parlor, Dinhig Room, Bed Ktoam, Kltohaa suites and single pieces. -No visitor to Bteckvtlte should i ing this department and no one showld let the toll pm BlackviU# specially to aee what we hw«e laid to for ail homes eomfurtaMe and attractive to < v*» C., has fl|a finest young orange grove in the country. Orange crops are bright this year. Dr. Legette is spending a few days with Rev. 8, 8. Gasque. o. Obituary, The angel of death entered the home of Mr. and Mrs-R. H. Walker of Ap^ pleton, 8. C., August the 20th, 18-d, and bereft them of little Annie, their Schedule in Effect July 26,1891.—90th Meridian Jime. ,Lv Augusta Ar *1 45 p m J10 40 Ar Beech Island... .. ,Lv «« kt Beegn isi “ Jaokaon. Ellen ton "... “ Robins Hattieville if T1* 12-50 12 33 12 20 12 10 a 057 8J)7 8 37 7 67 7 32 a m —fit— session ^ „ UU1 - ter, Grand Chief Templar, and Rev. H. 8. Hartzog. There were many addi tion* to the order as the first fruit* of those eloquent •{Torts. „ lilackytlle’f heart* and homes were opened wlda for the entertainment of her guests, who will always find wel come and God-*peed within her gates* The next meeting pill be held with the Bamberg Lodge. obedient and*lovely, and attracted (he attention pf ail who saw bet. A dark pall fiangs over the bereaved fanill; 1 but pnotlier jewel has been added to the Master’* glpry, and another link bind ing earthto Heaven is forged. May the same Jesus who said, “8nner itytlechil- dreq to come unto mo” poin'fdht tiio heart* of parent and fill the vacuum produced by the^dfeitth bt little Annie. G. N. A. 7 29 <i 1 37 «< “ Miliett 41 U 57 n m 7 03 44 748 •i 3 45 M “ Martins u 1149 6 43 44 7 67 1 6*3 «« 44 1141 “ 6 24 • 4 815 «« 200 M “ Appleton 46 1130 “ 5 69 «4 .8 30 <i 209 l» “ Allendale ... 46 11 2ff “ 635 44 317 u 228 M “ Campbellton.. —*. 14 ;il 03 “ 454 44 tf30 p m 240 • < “ Brunson 44 10 50 “ 440 44 9 58 *v 350 14 “ Hampton ......... 44 10 34 4 15 44 10 03 14 -4., 302 14 .: “ Yamville 44 10 29 “ 4 07 44 10 46 <• 3 29 44 “ Early Branch..... 46 10 02 “ 2 23 ft 11 Iff m 3 46 44 .. r Ar Yemkssed..*..... (t 9 45 u . 3 00 a m 7 10 p m.. Ar Charleston 8 10 a m ' x «20 p in.. ,Ar Savannah . Lv 6 55 a m , i made good u«e of the tioH) gathering during the fair day* the past preek. Mrs. ]S R. KearseN gin is crowded with cotton and Charlie Brabham is getting the staple ready for market at the rata of nine or tap bales a tUy. Mr. If. M. Kearse has two scupper- rcwJ nong fines that have at least 76 bushels of grape* oh them. f Mr- H. Mfid Henderson, the smallest man jn the county, with hia mother's earning* and what he na* *aved by hard work and economy, ha* bought 100 acres of land.. * Maj. M. J. Kearse has the finest crop of sugar sau« I hare seen. Ue ha* ton barrel* of syrup on hi Children Cry for Pit$!i»rYCtttgr!m Tftt 6 35 Ptn. p m. Beaufort ...Ar Fort Royal... For further itifdrmatlon apply or i XWJ U AU A% JL WW * AA \J AM A- * A * A s a s - * » i * JAS. t. TATUJB.O. P. A. LAND FOR SALE. 0 I to > • ♦ * * cro A forty-mile an hour passenger train of the Western North Carolina Kai tumbled mites nesday Qigt and injuring 36 person*. >|1 sqru of reasons have been pleaded for the di*r The rpckles# rate of spoad re qufred by the high officials whs more probably the real cause tji*n the other guesses about th# reVsngs of tramps or train wrecker*. of syrup on band from last year's op. - Mr, W.C. Best has had* sevsre attack ot lumbago. 0a Is better. There Is another new town building upon the .South Bound to ( r.ut, about lie from Haamaede station. D puffing, It steads ea its Pat Calhoun, of Gforgtf, agys of Iha mb-tr^asury plan: “Give a* a ijrteqa by which we can get th* currency from Ibe guvernmtnt that w* now bare to draw from tha financial centres of the Fntl jf ii Is safe for Ute beaks U New York to sand their meaty out to the floa L — sad tit* Wsatera banks to I* ft be tesaed by tea ® teas* etesf NUMBRR SEVEN. I am bead quarters for Buggies, Wag ms and all mdnaftr of Vehicle*, and 8addkry needed for purposes of pleasure or svaryday ‘ NUMBER EIGHT. As nskal I will keep ay Stock Yards wall s Hi \l itn Western Mute* aad Horses for the saddle and for sound •lied wHh ightaad; NUMBER NINE TO NINETy. Sandwiched among these are many ofher departments, each check fall of j_ adapted te tbe needs of everybody. I cannot undertake to aay whto 1 hare, would be a far easier teak to tell wiiat I do not keep. Me atelier whabyeu come tome. 1 have U. Don’t go further and fare worse, .. • • AND FINALLY.' ■r. BRING and all that yon ME YOI; R OOTroR. I will give ftm the top prices fovalljouhate t yon cau ooutrol. ' . . * . - . P SIMON BROWN. ^^ —* ^ : &ug 374f THE CAROLINA MIDLAND Effect 8th, 1891, at 8 o'clock 4- M-