The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 02, 1891, Image 3

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p The Barnwell People-. -y- ■——- •TWO UOLLAKH a YKAtt THUKSDAV. OCTOiftft 2,1S1H). The Pejnilir meetliisc of KanwHl , N ,°; 1C ’ Kn 4thts of Pvthia*, will U- hold at -rtmtOluH .hi Friday nmht ut H o’clock. A full atlrtitlttuce is requested. J- B. Bl UCKHAl.TRK, k. r. a. p Orr for School.—A good many of our young folks have gone away to school thU week. The Hut far re ported to us catalogues W C. Kirkland, Buford’s Bridge, Willie Ham met, Harry l/dalr, Kddle Stephens, Herman Brown, IsadoreBrown, Charlie* Weis- •Ingerand HpbbieStrobel.of Blackville, and TLeodore Vogel, of Barnwell,-to Wofford College, Johnnie Creech, of (Jeorge’s Creek, and Manning Brabham, of Three .Mile, to South Carolina Col lege, James Hagood Aldrich, Pcters- imrg, Va., R. W. Riley, of Barnwell, - Tlieii**xf » Baltimore, Md., James Lancaster, of Harmony Lodire No. 17 a \ ¥ ’\I° to Poughkeepsie, New york. 1 ‘ ...... Miss Klorrie Hoiman, of Barnwell, Ma con, Ga., Miss Caarie Howling, of Barn well, Charleston, S; will be held at the new .MasonicTem- Barnw, ‘B U 1 M> » lUh «tkv ot yvi., iK.w, the same being the SndSaTarduy In said month, beginning at "High twelve ” By order of W.-. M. . ' J TEACHERS’ COLUMN. Adopted as the"County Organ by jibe Teach ers’ Association of Barnw ell County Sept 27th, 18W. ^ ^ A. F. OTIS, - - - - Editor, To whom all communications should be ad dressed oil Sats rday before e.Very iasue. On Saturday, Sept. 27th, the oorn- meucement of a Teachers’ Association formed at td H. P. Asderson, gecyetary. Cotton Markets. Oct. 1st. Charleston,, middling 5) 7-8. Augusta, middling J-4. Shvanoali, middling it 11-16. Mr. TUos. L. WigginAas taken a po sition on the Charleston World. ^ I* ar off weatiier prophets are predic ting an early, long and cold winter. Judge «/.(). Patterson is free from fe ver and will soon be himself again. 1 eachers’ Examinations tomorrow* for white and on Saturday for colored candidates. < oroner Peacock held sn ini^uest,'J’ues- day on the dead body of a colored child accidentally hurncd lodea^h in George’s Creek Township. •' Gin houses are burning daily. You can insure them from now until the crop is over w ith -t A. T. Wood ward. Mr. Uaiup H. Wpathersbce, of Silver- t«m TowiisUip, ha.A cleared this year over 1100 on honey, besides hating plenty for home coiuuiuptiou. Two young ladies of Aiken County tlesiring to own a parlor organ, planted and umde with their own hamU, aulli- cl#ht cottoti lb make tTie"prffcbase' It is said that a wcIl-Un-ssed colored man Is masquerading over Orangeburg County as a preaciier while in* real bu *iness is th* 1 engagement of M»uie two thousand colored iaoorers for planta tions in Lounoaua. Ulaekville News. Mr. E. A. Ftdtler, of Atlanta, spent Sunday in to^n. y Mr.41. F. Baldw in has returned home arfttir a month spent at the different summer resorts in North Carolina. The Blaekville Graded school opened on Wednesday, Oct. 1st, with Prof. Bulleii, of Rhode Island, in charge. A large attendance (s expected. Another victim of the cruel cotton gin. Jack Harrison, who runs the gin on James River’s farm, three mi leu north of tow n, had his hand caught.by the saws and terribly lacerated, wliiuh necessitated its being taken off. The operation was successfully performed by Ur. L. C. Stephens, assisted by Ur. U. K. Briggs. The patient Is doing we#. This occurred on Friday last. t^L'I Vivk. Williston News. ( ant. M. W. Phillips is still improv ing and liis friends, who are many, hope to see him on our streets soon. Mrs. J. E. Steadman, of'Grahams, who lias been visiting Mrs. W. II. Ken nedy, left for home on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Anderson left on Tuesday for a five or six weeks trip to Look Out Mountain, Kuoxvjjle and j Glenn Springs. Hr. W. C. Smith w ill leave on Wed- i nesday on a combined business and | pleasure ti*ip to Baltimore. Mr T. J. Woodward will soon liegjn I pTbufid a iilee cottage near the Baptist j church. i An extra meeting of Wllllstotl Alli- ! a nee U called for Thursday at 4 p. m. to . ^ of other studies y of Barnwell County ^vas Blaekville, 8. C. It is the purpose of this organization that the teachers of this County meet to improve the methods of teaching, to sys tematize the work, and to elevate the profession of teaching. All teachers in this County are most cordially invited to join us in this work. The follow ing teauhers have enrolled themselves as active member* of this or ganization : Prof. P. E. Rowell, Prof. R. H. Willis, Prof. K. Y. Perjry, Prof. A. F. Otis, Prof. G. O. Barker; Miss Columbia Bellinger, Miss Clara John ston, MTssTTlI ieJ oh n son, Miss,. Minnie Hicks, Miss.L. C. Willis, Mrs. Julia Hay, Miss Lizzie McBryde, Rev. A. Buist, Prof. J. T. Prince. Prof. 1*. E. Howell was elected tem porary Chairman and A. F. Otis, Secre tary. After organization a committee w’as appointed to drsf4-aconstitutio|l and by law.s and report at ther'uext meeting. After the business of the organizatiop was attended to a most ioreresting ad dress w’as given by Prof. Rowell Gu the Teacher in the Couiiminity. This address will be given in the next issue and it ought to be read by every person interested in education. The following programme will be carried out at the next meeting: Lecture ' on .School Management— Prof. P. E Rowell. Essay, Primary Geography—Miss Minnie Hicks. Talk. How shall we mark?—Prof. R. H. Willis. A Quest’on Box was formed and these queries will also be considered t 1. What is the best treatment for tar-, dy pupils? 2. For whai offences shuold .vprporal punishment lie indicted? S. How do'you teaeb History? 4. Should writing In* taught during Provisions for the People. THE COLORED- FARMERS’ SO CIETY purposes to open and keep on hand a General Stock of Groceries In the Ludy Robinson store in the town of Blackvlllti. Wo will keep x>n band ev- erythlug needed by families in tile line of Groceries. Our goods shall be the very best and our prices the very low est. We solicit the patronage of all the public, promising them honest weights, just measures and everything low down, cheap for cash. mu ms, mm m, JACOB PEEPLES MAIN AO Kit. *op 18-tf OCTOBER OPPORTUHITIES:- FOR BUYING THE BEST GOODS -IT- V* The Most Moderate Prices are now Ripe and Ready at , ' • i2 ' ‘ ^ Three Stores iq ToWq, KAClTTROWHED WITH RARE -J- a few warn. Having discontinued the sale of Li- ' <quors since tlie New Year $ BEN DAVIES H AS been bhiy in selecting and col lecting a stock of GENERAL M E K- C1|AN1)18E that w ill suit the people by its completeness and please their -pockets by, the moderation of its prices. The puldlg generally and the ladies particularly are invited to call, ex- amine goods and compare prices vvitli those quoted ehsewhere. And don’t you forget That you may lie happy yet. If you buy at BEN HA V iES Store, Where, you’ll surely get more Goods f«>r your money than at esfnldish- uieuts that promise a heap and perlorAi nollihig worth talking about. BEN DAVIES, r Barnwell C. 1L, $. C. feb l.Ttf • Ur. J. H. E. MILUUI S, Dental Surgeon. Blaekville, S. C. at’etid to l"i|M>riant business.' Tlie rainse«MitUiue. Cotton is sprout ing in the boll and hulls are rotting. . We all Iio|m* that lliek* |•re«licti«•ll that If you can t atlord to seud your chil- j p wouni rain all ?^pteu»l*er and clear drfi* to school the whole year, suhscnlie »» H v the last day of the month w ill be lor your county paper. Th^y f ill g^t . Jack. a if-xtii each warvk iu all the brauches j jmh hept. «il au Eugtish education. u The Ladies M. & M. A. w ill meet this, Appleton News. Thursday alU-ruo.,.., at h o dork at the |, UrH . h<< Walker, the t»ls ra llouo*. h%ery lady who i« a iiH-iiihrr and all th«MM* w ho are hot mem ber* are requested to atteud. >4 Lot l.ia t’kkt'LK*. bee. for th ^••hM-e^kful Gonverst* t ollcge roiitestant H^-bola Vaobu P^| a* her past has been successful. A geiitleniau who Intends to move to; Mias .wall i« Hatcher, «f Augusta, l« l.lttle HtMli, Arkansas, early in the vl-iting friends in this n«jighU*rlM**d. lie* year, tcils us that lie has no ditti- The c<Atotl crop ba» l>et*u very much •i. What 4* the most effective pnnish- ment to la* inflicted ujion a pupil of ad vanced scltiedage? U. How should manners be taught? 7. How many new slates? *. Gan Arithmetic lie sticceasfully taught without the use of objects? >boitld pupils study their Reading Ia‘S«ons at home? The next meeting of the Association will In* held atGourt House, Blaekville, Oct llth at H a. in. Not only alt the In at tend. Remember the date. ATTRACTIONS AND ADVANTAGES, ' ' ” V *'• ■ " ' • •. . h .. / • •‘' ~ . * UNDER * . 7, - |\flolaif J s JVlapagejnept FIRST AND FOREMOST.—The men have njono|mHx<vl the summer with their jMditics, but now business i*» the ofiler of the season add the attention of the Ladies is especially InvitfHl to the splendid collection"of beautiful and useful goods, gathered from all quarters of the civilized world for their special use and now displayed for sale at Their special Store, larshlp left on Tuesday, for Spar- tochers, but all persons interested urg Slav her future tie as bright j education are cordially Incited to roily to otakiog cootroefs will* g.M*d «*«»tered laborer* win. waul to p»iu the nodus u> the Kidotad**. lie rx|a*cU to warn liftv families s Uh biu« Fall Uraaiau.—The ladies of Barn well and ilte surroondtog country are « >odully lot lied lo *lt> od Mrs. M<»- latr * graod fall millinery opeuiog at I lie M»iu Mrcet on next l ut'Mla) and It editrsdaj*. I he display of beau tiful good* w ill be far beyond any exhi bition of tin* kind «%er before at templed tn Haruwcli. A cheap house and lot with four r<M>nis and kltclicu attached for sale on easy term*. Now uccu|m«*U i*y Mr*. Halforu Apply to A. T* doobaaan. 4t For ss'vera) year* Mr. T. 41. Johnson, Jr., ha* paid tlie town ot Allendale the sorn of fi.alM) for all delusive* liqilot license. For the next year he has sdtered I he tow n coiinctl ha- a**cepU‘d his pro|N»»ltloU and Voted the eurplus of YlutAJ b» the >outh Bound Railroad, one half to be paid apoif*'its roiiipletioh b» Allendale, the balance wlieti it is tfiiishcd to Barnwell. Hr. K L. Harley, a graduate of the Ihmial iHquirtiiiciit of the University of Marylaiitj, who ha* practiced hisqiro- f ess tot i very successfully lor four years has arranged n» locate (icriiianctittv iu Barnwell. He is a young man of fine talent ami excellent character and w ill be a deeblesl acquisition tn ttte town , — . . _ jind County, in a few weeks be w ill In* ! 211 once to f?. Ii AR I Z, here, prepared to relieve the aching) thalrman Board oMrusteeM, patits of ail sufferer*. ur * A. BH KLK, Jr.. — * * I I’rinripal Mr. Kit I. Owens w ritet us from Hale ©ct 2-tf Gity, Florida, that he is happily mar- . . riedaud prosperously busy in tlie “Land i Seventy-five (♦7.») dollars paid in of- Flowers,! but that he ih still in love ' vance, will pay all exitenses of a p damaged by the recent rains and the mads leading from Matiltews Bluff are i tn a fearful condition. Mr. II. C. F'lowers has a small patch of cotton that promises to make at tlie i rate of live hale* to the acre. F font another piece of eleven acres he will , gather thirty-five bales. That takes the I cake. < sfd. John I*. Gray gathered twenty- four hales from twelve acre* last year, ! ihl* season's yield will turn that <lowii. j *G*|*t J. N. Walker ha- an eight acre I patch fr«Hii which he ha« s I read v gath- 1 ere«t I Vni lbs. seed cotton to the acre and j it promises I.Immi lbs. more to the acre when picking t* finished. I Miss*** Reiser and Maggie Leemn. formerly residents of our village, have ! returned to tlielr home in “tlie city bv • the iw'a.*’ Mrs. M. Hill returned from the obi I North >tatc a few days ago. I Mr. W . B. Warren lets a h<»r*e .that | ' Itegins running w heuever she gets bwise j and never stop* until tired down. Site | got loose on Tuesday and was can ght at; I Wlliiston, looking but little the "worse | i for her excursion. /knobia. Will have regular ap|>ointmenta an follows: At Barnwell, C. II from 1st. Monday tor salns-tlay f in each nionih to Wed nesday evening. Office at tlie i'atler- ftoti House. * • % At Sally’*, B. A. A X. R. R., from :U1 Monday In each month to Wednes day evening. 1)rtH*e at Price’s*Hotel. Will be ut Ills inuiieolliee ut Biaekville I every Fri«!ay and Saturday from 1st of j February to 3Rh Sepbunlier inelusive, | and every Thursday, Friday andSatur- | day, from Ut October to Jlat January j inclusive. Will make appointment* with patient* | in meet them at either of hi* oftiev* at I any time. Fauenu will find It nn>re comfortable to have their work done at the <,tfU-e, though If desired will call on them at their re«i(leii« < es anywhere within thirty I miles of Blaekville Jtye §tmt ^illineri) (Jmponum. MRS. R. H. HAGOOD. in charge of the sales department, and MISS STELLA LEW IS, of Baltimore, an artistic Milliner and Dressmaker, will be glad tn see and serve the ladies of the Gounty. I n addition to alUlte standard favorite goods all the promising Novelties of^tlie SeosbTl have been added until the Stock is so complete tiiat every want and Wish of the fair sex can be gratified at home. Love^v Hats and Bonnets, Feathers and Flower*, Laces and Ribbons* Plumes and Trimmings, Plushes and Velvets, Velvet Ribbons, Cashmeres and Flannels, CftMco* and Saline, Gloves and Hosiery, Dress Buekles and Dress i rimuungs, Nelly Bly Gajis and IMnsh Gap* and Surah Hats for Children, Cashmere Cloaks for Infants and Zephvr Good*, t&o.* Ac , Ac. SECOND AND SI’PER I OR.—At the Ayer Store can be found an entirely new Stock of General Merchandise, complete In all departments, which Messrs. D. P. WOOLKY and DAVID McNAB will he glad to show their friends and the gen eral public, and t-« prove by tlie unanswerable logic of fact* and figures to be the itesl and cheapest good* on Barnwell Hill « •*LA>T KIT FAR FROM LEAST.—The old headquarter* In the East end where TTT vT pci I |7Te T» )l\< r Tcg fTSTTt TPrTiTfppV tinrttmi.r jnrps.rli.m s ihst tbi.catan alwava get ryl | T |". m’/jH \n pstgiKsls and the most of them at let live priees. Calls WagcosT.II! 11 2B Tieave Barnwell Arrive Blaekville T^eave Blaekville Arrive Barnwell SPEC IA L IX ST RUCTIONS. Barnwell Railway Trains will wait 30 minutesrfuraonnectlon from rtouth Car olina Railway Trains unless otherwise specially Instructed. Train* will wait Indeflnttelv on each other at Barnwell and Blaekville. All Train* dally. r Ito not rtitt ahead of ochedule time. Clock In Telegraph OttB*e at Black* viBe will be Uh* standard time. John. t. willib, Hnpt. Blaekville, Ahton <k Newberry H. H. Time Table taking effect October 14th, IMh rxssrxoRK THAI**, Leave Blaekville..., I .cave Walker...... Ia*ave Whaleys.... L aTt* AklrU'h I>eate Mprlngllehl.. Lear* Jtal'r’* llotamHttpm M4»KTH BlfCVP. 10 15 am* Mpmt ...... 10 ho * m a 12 p m lo ho a m x la j. m ...... 10 3K a m * 20 p ni .....*. lU&Oa m M82 p m tlie fairest freatrneut, the l>c _ and eiaiftlnations of gtMHfsand prices are asked from everylaxly. A fair chance is all tiiat is asked or noeded. Our ^o«>ds and prices will win approval from all careful buyers. *, • Molair, Molair, Molair. Ehrhanlt Graded School. The second tell months term of this school will commence Oct. , «»lh. AU brancties of study thoroughly taught. Tuition $L>*>nto fi.iMt |>er mouth. G«s»d bojiid can Ih* had at |A.ou |«t mouth 1'bose d. kiriog to attciuJ »lioiibJ apply POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking pdSrder. Mlghest of alt in leavening strength.— X U'f'-rt, .|sy. 17. 1 x . NOTHING SITTEKOS Like Success. Oh. hTes I The t hills are coming. But I bare al ready eome and can h«* found in all well •^Ua^gula»4*d stores iii Barnwell county '"’Ut and the « iiills ean’t li\«‘ in the same hide. When 1 go In the chills leave. 1 also prevent malaria. ’Take ’1 II F. R E A HON j i n broken dose*.say a tablesjiooiiful RADAM S i in a glass of water about every other Ml< ROBE KILLER night, ami you won’t haveehilD. 1 am is the most wonder!id the fw*t Liver Regulator on earth. If medicine, is because | 4 .,ire and prevent Chills call for it Uamnever failed in j VO |, r moiiev. No cum no |n»v is the any instam^, no mat- j Wl | V \ all| w ,ui. F’rog Pond Chill and Fever Core, 50 cunts a iMittle. DAVEXPORT MF’G CO., •:SPPlflG v SHOWEPS:-, —AND— S ~n ~m ~m ez? Su.xLs'h i rue aided by hard)* hand* Imve made the eroii* of the i*onntry. The yield* are not as large a» looked and latsired lor and prliT^sare a grlevon* dlsapiiolntmeut. In this unfortunate condition the people will have to sell their cotton to the best buyer* and purchase their good* front the closest cutters. MELLICHAMPE & CO., YVILUSTON, S. C. f claim to mxrupv that vantage ground and submit a few facte to prove their title to ow iMTship ami <Nvu|»ancy. Their cotton goes direct to foreign markets and*o misses the rxaethmsof mid dle men at the seaports. 'They share the advantage »o gaiuml With their costmu- er*. W bile the Alliance over in Georgia and the Savannah Hoard of Trade have licvit talking alHiut direct trade we have gone to work and established it and we TTOT.-n THE EOE.T, pri»tertlngou#wlve*^i»d our friend* w ith •Mjual care In its safety. In ail Hue* of General Merchandise we laid hi the heaviest stocks. In antlcipa- j ti«n of the promise of oiugniUccui erupa. These goods most go and we have so cut proofs that they advertise and sell thcni«eivc. Come and learn something new iu mercantile method*. SOM ETH IN'G SPFB 'I A L: We are offering the largest stock of cholco F U K N IT U R K ever exhibited In this section and at prices that car. not be underwdd any where in the South. Any house can Im 1 ixmifortablv supplied for a very reasonable rx- |H*n«liturc>od if tlie g«NMl.w ive* will come with their husbands before the cotton crop Is s(>eiit we are very sure that we can spread a great deal of happiness through Aiken and Barnw til counties. Come and get your share. aeplH * 1 """" * — ——ss— A 14 p m < 25 a 5 2* pm 7 4! a« 644pm 7 Vi s m a55 p ni,* pig m 6 00 p m M 12 a m s<«p m,s tea m 6 16 p m M10 • m a oi VUlpas Arrive tktvtm ,11 44 a m • 28 a ■ •ot*to am so. loMire Mveni 4 47 p at* 7 00 s arr la’sVe W’sirener ; & 00 p m « team l-reve Perry Gave l*slly'# Lear/ ftorinjrilckl Gave Aldrich 1-rave W haleys lower Wslkers Arrire BlackvUW •Suiolai owik IDaih. mocknile, Hprlmrtb U, 8ally'Iaud U sartor are tcbwraptilc statkms Onse ixNinectloos made at Vlarkvlllr with the South Carol tea trains. J. C. KET8, Port Ko)tl nit) Am>u Kti vnj. Aiwi sta, G*.. Janwary Mth. MM On and after this date thr will run ns follows by 00th ad-. with the “dear old State nmi County’’ of ids birth. He tells u* that bis Intcb string hangs out for all Haruweli people who go to the .Sunny rmuth, and prout- iscs to visit the hank* of Turkey Greek a* soon as business will allow him a va cation. And Barnwell will be glad to ace him aga'n. Ehkiuiidt Gbaukd School.—The ad vertisement of tlie Khrhardl (Traded .School is one of tile best of the recent signs of t he times, showing-increased Interest iu education and the resolution of the country to prepare its young peo ple for the battle of life. Healthfully located in a community of excellent tem ple, removed from town temptation* and under thoroughly competent man agement it w ill command success by de serving it. The Ruin of thk Rains.—Trie rain fall in tlie lower part of Mid State ha* been five incite* within the last two weeks. The injury to the cotton crop ha* been very great. Seed are sprout ing ami the staple ha* been badly dam aged. This los*, added to the shortpe** of the crop, ha* maAi the agricultural outlook a gloomy one. The .Savannah river planter* are apprehensive of a fall freshet, which w ould ruin thousand* of bushel* of corn that are nearly ripe for gathering. The brain stand* most, abuse of any organ in the body. It* best tonic and stimulant i* success. Tlie worst and most depressing thing to it is failure. The most injurious effects come by asing Ktimulaut* in early life. Young , ........, -... pay all ex|w : at the Graham* Graded School present session, lendent. Address at once, r. E. HOWELL, s. c. pupil for the Board with Superiu- Supt. Graham« tf Mr. R. T. I’oole, of Gedartown, Ga., write*: “I believe it to be one of .tlie best medicines sold. Tlie physicians, two years ago, said my wife. haiP cohVump- tion, both lung* affected. 1 have hud to send her Moutii 'for several springs to" keep her alive, but since she ha* been taking Radams Microbe. Killer she has been right, at home attending to her < business, and is in better health than she has been in'lid years. For sale by G. K. Ryan, sole agent, Barnwell. ter what the disease* from LKI’ROSY to the simplest disease _ known to the human system. The -t ientilic men of to-day claim and prove that every disease is Caused by Microbes < , — \ND— BA DA M’S 1MI KOBE K^LLKR Extemilitate* tlie M|erol*ei* and drive* them out of th** system, and w hen tiiat i* done yrtu enu.’iot have an acliec.r pain. No mailer \vhnt_ thre cfi*ea*e, wit ether { a simple cd*** of Malaria Fever or a com- j bination i>f oiseiises, w* cure them all at the same time, a* we treat all the dis eases eoii*tiiHtiom*ny. Aadmin. 4 onaitmpiion. f’nlnrrii. Itroocliif 1** ICItetiinoIi>m, lattl- ney «»»»f 3>(vCr |>i*ea*e, GBiil* and 1£Yver, 1> n Ic'B’roitlflei*, in iolvld-l’o The following i* said to have been taken.from a question box: “Since the way to heaven is a strait and narrow way, can the Christian get. through who carries a large load of playing-cards, dancing pumps and the atre tickets, unless lie. be a pretty slim sort of a Christian ?” Mr. Jerry Riley, of Orangeburg, kill ed a deer last week, hitting thp auitua with tive buckshot and without punc turing even a piece 0 the hide. But it was done In this wise: The deer came swimming down the river and had it* mouth wide open. Mr. Riley wa* close by and had hi* gun with blip. lie tired into the mouth *»f the deer with the people mIioiiId never use liquors, tea or a hove result. Alliance. coffee. The latter two may not exactly do harm, but they are conducive of no good. They act mostly on the brain and injure ks growth very piaterially. Abundance of *leep i* necessary. Eight hour* t» not more than enough. Bleep i* the time of relatively lowered expenditure and increased repair.—La dies* Home Journal. form*, ><ml. in loci, known lo the Human ?*y all ii* - every l>i*eo*« A feature of the coming exposition at 'Atlanta. Ga. r will be the celebration of four cotton bagging weddings. The ffrst couple to accept the offer to marry on the ground* iu cotton bagging attire 1 boys w ho have gone ks to reorive the tfecond and aooti. The Atlanta Constitution urge* the young fprinert to consult their aweethearts and send in their naaaes at adding: “It will lie a g -at op portunity for them to show their fidel ity to the principles of th* AllUuce, aqd it will be a pleasing way to cel- “TaDa,” said the young mother, “I’ve decided on a name for baby; we will cal) her Imogen/’ I’apa was lost in thought for a few minutes; he did not like the name, but if lie opposed it hi* wife would have her own way. “That’s nice,” slid he*presently. “My first sweetheart was named Imogen, and site w ill take, it a* a compliment.” “We will call her Mary, after hiy mother,'’1* wa* the stern reply. ? - Dr. Egbert of Chicago say* that he sec* about twenty-live cases a year of crazy from smo king cigarettes. We knew cigarette* ! almost \ without exception contain ! opium, and tiiat they gave boys heart B< ware of Fruudulem Imilalions See that our Trade Mark (same as above) appears on each jug. Send for hook “History of the Mi crobe Killer,” given away by G. K. RYAN, dealer iu fancy gro ceries, segars, tobacco, bakerr,' Barb- well, and D. K. BRIGGS A (’()., Blaek ville. [feb 1 J-!y x B. A. MAKIBBEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. i;ak.\ wki.i, i;. h., s. c. Will give prompt attention to all bus- iwss <‘Utrusted to his'cafe. april 4-sy 6. M. 6REEN, - Augusta. Ga. UMMER OFFER B UY to AnrwL fUptewbw; or October end p«y when eropa arr mid. Spot ( »»ih Prices. Th* Low«nt known. Jurt a little cash down, balance DmcnberUth. NoIntrrcM. Our •ntir*> atock—any make— prloa or rtyle. BEST Snm- mrr otFcr wc ever raado. Write for t.'lrewlmr- SUM.MEU OFFER 1800 LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNAH,CA. Real Reform. Captain Tillman, the Legislature, or s4»iuet>«Mly el*e may, after aw Idle, brin,,* iK tter times to the country, but CHRISTIE & HAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAY/ JiAHX’WKL.I^ C. H J H. O, HEALTH. * j, STRENGTH, :rl HIPPINESS. NVill pract ice in the State and United States Court* and give prompt atten tion to all business entrusted to his care jau lh-lv ■ T. B. ELUS, Jr~ W i dtscHHi, but that they also ^ause insan-, 0 i ^ r • ity kg new to u«. What are parents Surveyor QUO Lj/il LflCJineer. thinking of to allow minora to smoke u uigareftea?—Weocem Hevorder. We _ , were under the iiupreMon that OOkO- f atteqfiou gtren to the < omiaitatiou tthe first victory of the Alliamr, ktwgHgarette* waa the evidence father ^“.^Urtinr thgNhlpptug out of jitu- by cotton bag- thou the cau-e of lusanlty. houtlicru , o*U! re«4u wuim* ’ I thfialUn AdvotAie, » wet Iff ••Dy TEBTII^OWI^Xjg. Mre.fl. F, Chapin, Prertdcnt W. Cf. T. U^ •ay*: KU5CTIM)POI8E ta a panacea for BervnuaaeM, brain fatlrue and general debility. Ifeclitadotytocay: try the ELiX'TKOPOISE." Rev. Bf. W. Fdmanda, Snmter. 8. C, Bar*: “Mm. K. li** been ualna the KLKCTHOPOlSK for malaria for arveral moatte, uud at present her health is cxccXcnt." W.-C/ Nlbley Oa^ ■•ywf Ikl h^ve used the sclatira, and am on*' thonasnd per cent. Ixs ter. recoauuund its use to all similarly affected.” T. J. Mar^away. Charleston, 8. C,*ar«: -Three week*', use of tlie KLECTEOPOISE re lieved me of chronic •claUca” Or. Wa. If. HI**. W 44th St, New York,say*: -I have found the F.Lfct TlttlPolSK a moat wooderf nl rormtive agent. I woald coo ler mjr professional skill crippled indued STlUi- Rov.r. W. Morrosr.nawthpnje, Yla A «T»t •four months' use of the ELKt-TWarOlnB restored me to health from a coaiplt^wtlos of hronchlUa, Catarrh, dytpepala, and torptd Uvcr, with a gam of Mlfaa. * wefebl"* umler the 0|>era iloiiM*. Barn well, S. C, liave, of tlielr own nmtioii, inaugurateil h reform movement heavy freighted w ith help for all w ho will come and get their shares. All people <»f all occupation* who have Been oppressed by high prices, robbed by extortioners, deceived l»y^ hypocrites will find early and ample re lief at the ♦ Barnwell Backet Store. The Congress may keep on raising the Tariff and forging the force bill, bu*. we shall continue to cut prices a* they pile on tlie duties, and iu proof of our sincerity we invite your attention to tbo follow ing quotation, unmatched in all this section of the State : Fanis from TJ cents up. Stoves so cheap that we are ashamed to print prices. Thousand* of articles with hardly anv price attached. • Straws show the way the wind blows, ami tiie above are quote^l a* ppl.V mild samples of the good tilings and great Bargains that we are presenting to the people Our country friend* are cor dially invited to come to see our Bazaar when they visit Barnwell. The first call is sure to be, followed by many more, for we haven ‘thousand articles that all admirers-of tlie imetul and or namental need, and our prices are the low figure* that the country wants ami that old style merchants cannot realize. Your* to command, (JURIST!& HAY. aug2l Hoctn Boom*. Southern Electropoise Co. 222 RING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. r** are JUftritetttfrai mai M embers of the “farmers ai- Ll A NGK” is'fqre plaidng their or der* for hagging w ill phrase i-ail and ex- anline my extensive stock of Anti Jute* Bagging, iiaviug already filled orders j | for \ario^pcClul»s, I feel confident that bpriceand quality will meet with ap proval. 1’. W. FARRELL, UhlT Blaekville, 8. C. ] Aug. 4tb,’ IStKBtf A T. WOODWARD, Attomey-at*Law- BARNWELL, C, IL. 8. C* 'j OfTlec over {usi office. xiy Barnwell Oil —AND— Fertilizer Company. Capital $50,000. JOHNSON HAGOOD, I'RKSlOKKT. M 1KK BROWN,. Skc- ATkk.is. A Gkn’l Manaokb. DIRECTORS: Johnson Hagood. Barnwell ('»II. S. C. Muck Brown, btirnwell C. II., 8. G. D. 1\ Simoi rnkh, Lees, ». C. Stkiox Buown, Blaekville, 8 C. (». W. M<*krall, Millettville, S. C. Jno. M. Ohkkn, Atlanta, Ga. G. A. WAOKNKH.'Gliarlcston, S. C. J. K. Gaknktt, Savannah, Ga. D. II. Sally, Sallys, 8. (J- This Company i* now ready for busi ness. THE GISXERY. We will gin and pack cotton at 25 cts ]rer )0U pounds, being $1.*25 for a 5'.4) }>uund bale. Not more than one person need accompany the wagon, as our ma chinery liandles the seed cotton and the cotton seed. THE WA HE HO USE. Vor parties desiring to hold their cot ton we will warehouse and Insure the same for a period not exceeding month at 50 cent* per hale. For hi period* 50 cent* each additional month. Special rates made with Sub-Alliances for nhort periods of storage, awaiting Alliance sales days. Our warehouse receipts will betaken by The Bank of Barnwell a* collateral upon loans to the extent of cents ii|>on the dollar, thus enablBig farmers to meet pressing lia bilities without forcing their cotton upon the market. OIL MILL. Cotton Seed bought at nfarket rate* and paid lor iu cash, cotton scBd meal or Fertilizers. FE UTILIZERS. We will fill orders cash or approved credit For Acid Phosphate, F or Cotton Seed Meal, For Blood,/.. For Kaiult, kor Chemicals, , . Uur ow n brands of first class Manip ulated Fertilizer* and make any spe cial 1 * nili/cr t<> order. ' Fahners and dealers.are invited to personally inspect our works and meth ods. W« are convinced that their a|»- proval and patronage will follow. , Cheap, (^uick and Faithful Work T«iisraut»*ed. aug21 1 9©. ft 1 Lv Augusta,a. m n }• ft Oft f, a. Ar FBIenteu,p. u 12 17 • 42 Kohhli.a, 12 9U7 Uft Mlllett, 12 ftl'7 47 Martina, 12 ft* * ui Heldoc, 1 Oe H 20 Appleton, 1 1 « A* ABentlale, 1 2ff» 10 Lv AUciMlale, 1 2J » 1» • Off Ar Carupballton, 1 ^ 8 37 • >2 Bruoaou, i 5J y w ». a. • 3ft Hampton, 2 (F ID 2ft 7 off Vamville, 2 IS 10 3ft 7 08 McNeill’s, 2 471 it on 7 27 Cunimliig’s, 2 32 11 07 7 33 Karlv Branch, 2 43 1) 23 7 5ff Y.iuwm.. 4 4ft 11 fit 8 3ft CrMNMW, s 14; » 50 Beaufort, ft 40! J9 53 Port Royal, ft *5 1) 3* Xobth Bocmd. | •« | *No. 48 1 tiff p. a. Lv Port Royal, ! 7 3ft 1 00 Beaufort, 7 48 1 20 (!«M»M4W, 8 1ft ; 2 no YafMea, 8 4ft 2 3ft a. a. 2 A0 Early Branch, P 68 3 ftft ft 2ft l Cumniings, io n; s 2& 6 44 McNeill s, 10 27 3 34 ft 54 Varnville, 10 32 3 59 | 5 10 Hampton, 10 4ft 4 08 . 8 18 Ar Brunson, 110 M 4 40 8 43 Lv Gampliellton, 11 (► ft 00 6 68 Ar Allendale, 111 oh, ft 30 7 20 Lv Allendale, 11 20 5 60 Appleton, 111 37 0 13 Beldoe. 11 401 0 30 Martin’s, 11 65 4 8 47 Milieu, 12 03, 7 3ft Robbins, 12 m 8 03 Kllenton, 12 30j » 4ft 1 Ar Auguste, 12 42 r.a. j ♦Daily. IlHiily except buoday. vc i A. HOWARD PATTERSON, » »t !S K A W. IF Adi N W ELL C. 11^ 8. C. W ill give prtmtpi attenthm to oil iiie u»trd U* Lh> cimx J A*iuaxy i;Jv. Connection mode at Augusta with Port Ko* al and Western Carolina Railway, and Uwjrffia Railroad forw p«tlnt8. At Yemassee with Chariest On and Savannah Railway for Charleston and Savannah and aff Florida points. Chi ap return tickets on sale every Saturday after H o’c!o<jk, wff*t tmfil following Monday morning before 12 o’clock. Any Information in regard to tickets, rates, schedules, etc., write at Call upon H. W. Hunt, ? W. J. Cba», T. P. Agent, G. P^ Agent, AugUstX. Georgia. To Rknt.—My Brick Store on K. B Black till©. Apply to may 22-tf) E. B. Mrrtff. monky to lend. $150-000. At 9% to 10 per cent. Interest* One to lire year* time, secured by farm mon tages. For further particulars apply to d. O. PATTERSON, . Real Estate and Iuvesting Agent, julyll-tf Barnwefl.». C. -:-Dea't Delay a Day.-B Now that money is In ctrctolxtlon ev ery sensible nmn and every tkoughtfid woman should prepare agaihst the dan ger of loos from lire by securing Insu rance over the home that shelter* tin family. A policy 1» a good cojnpany id the beat investment that c*u he bum* T. J. prooker, WILLlffPON, 8. C-* . ’ ■ . •• *0* K h “J Representing the LaKCaMUB*, of glaiui, Uie Gommkbc the KxoxYlixa, of glad to answer m coat Ac. Ut the # -