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if I v the eons®* tt»f the enidnuic. , . jy the Hlr-scttve in the initia- *ayn that _ Wtttig. Iron county, Mo., hMairUnt in the peraon of William gTownaend of Ikdlevtie. He was 18 old last July. His height is 6 feet I inches, and he weighs 19; pound*. He wears a Ho. 71 hat and h No. 15 »h e.His trouhcx's leg me wuroi U7* tnoJoR in l^gth< UFE. i\ l have heart! a lot of peoplo ujr 1 : - That Ufo i;) not wurilUUU^» '■ " t' • .But none the lew 1 go my xvuy . Wlihout the least mlsglvlug. 1 ^ 1 don’t dt up niglu after nlsLl To worry o’i r The mitlon, Or run uml yelp artmiid all day To work Us reformation} • rrealise that tliintfi may mix ’ In sov’ral dlff’icnt ways, Uut don’t pfopoae c»n that account To worry all lay days. r Lei those who thiuk the w'orld Is wron", And can’t sleep till Us righted, Oo ut H on the spot; I'm sure 1 shall he most delighted. Bat M for me, I nm content To take thiuus us 1 llnd them, U they arc not to my sweet thoughts, ] simply do not mind them. —J. Costorma in New York .Sun. LA MIETONNE. One November evening, | ' I- t I Anlwrivc prison turned nfwn it« hingc.j to allow to*pass out a woman of some thirty years, clad in a faded v/oofen gown and coiffed in a linen cap that framed in a singular fashion a face pale and puffed by that sickly hued fat ^ Which develops on prison regimen. She was a prisoner whom they liad jtiht lib erated, and whom her companions of de tention called La Bretonne. Condemned for infanticide, it was ex actly, day for day, six years ago that the prison van had brought her to tho Ceu- tralo. Now, in her former garb, and with her small stock of money received flrom the clerk in her pocket, she found herself free and with her road jiush stamped for Langre*. The courier fof Langres, however, had long since gone. Cowed and awkward, she took her wny, stumbling toward the chief inn of the borough, and with trembling voice asked shelter for the night. But the inn was crowded, and the anbergtste. who did not care to har bor * ‘one of those birds from over yon der,” counseled her to ptvdi on to tho > Is* end ttWflg»»? La Bretonne passed on, and more trembling* and awkward than ever knocked at the door of that caliarot, which, properly speaking, was Imtacan- tino for laborers. Thu cabaretiero also eyed her askance, scouting doubtless a ••discharged’' from the Centrals, and finally refused her on the plea that she had no bed to give her. La Brefemne dared not insist, but with bowed head pursued her way, while at the bottom of hor soul tueo and grew a dull hatred for that world which thus repulsed her. She had no oilier raiource than to gain Langres afoot Toward ths end of Novemlier night comes quickly. Soon she found herself enveloped in darkness, on a grayish road that ran between two divisions of the forest, and where tho horth wind whis tled dervoly, choked her with duat and pelted her with dead leaves. After six yearn of sedentary and re- alum life her legs were stiff, the-tuuscles Knotted and her feet, accustomed to sabots, pinched and bmietHl by her new dippers. At the end of a ]< ague she felt blistered and herself exhausted, i dropped upon a pile of stone* by the wayside, shivering and asking herself if she wag going to tie forced to iwrish of cold and hunger in this Mark night, un der this icy broexe, which froze hor to this marrow. All at once. In the solitude of the road, she seemed to hear the drouing uotos of a voice singing. .Khe listened and dis tinguished tho air of one of those caress ing and monotonous cUants with which one soothes young children. She was not alone, then! She struggled to her feet, and in tho 'direction from which the voice came, “(bvid nigbtr repeated she, “thenttfo ooecrvla; I must go. but sleep you well F And taking up the lamp sbe* passed mm the closet, leaving La Bretonne crunebe.l alone in tho darkness. * Ht;vtel hmI npf>n her boather, after site bad eaten he r supper, she strove to c1<m» hor oyus. but sleep would 1h>t c^nc to her. Through the thin partition^ she heuriil the mother still softly talking to the child, whom the arrival of a stronger had wakened, and who did not wish to go to sleep again. The mother soothed and fondled it With "words of endearment that some how strangely disturbed La Bretonne. That outburst of simple ton<lcrm*sa fccemcdhj walien a^mfuscdTTintomaT in stinct in tho soul of that girl condemned in tho past for having stifled her new bom. “If things had not gone so badly with tue," thought La Bretofine sorrowfully, “it would have been the*, same ago as thin little one here.” * , At that thought and at the sound of that childish voice a sickening shudder seemed to shake her very vitals, some thing soft and tender to spring up in that soured heart, and an increasing need for the relief of tears. > “But come, come, my little one,” tho mother cried, “hi sleep you must go! And if you are good and do as f say, t >- morrow, maybe. I'll take you to the St. Catherine's fair!” “Tho fete of little children, mamm&; the fete of little children, you mean?" “Yes, my angel, of little children.” “And the day wlim thua goixi St.Calh- ^aythlTfgS'^'tTiirTKilX^ mamma?” “Sometimes—yes.” “Then why doesn’t she bring play things to our house, mamma?” “We live too far away, perhaps, and then—wo are too poor.” “She brings them only to rich Ixalnos, then, mamma? Bntwhy, mahnua, why, I saj*? I should love to seo playthings!” “Eh, bien! some day you may, if you arc very good—tonight, perhaps, if you are wise and go to sleep soon.’’ “I will, then, mamma; I will right away, so shy can bring them tomor row.” The little video ceased; thgrg was a long silence; then a long breath, even and light! * — ^ Tho child slept r.t last—tho mother also. ^ La Bretonne only did not sleep! An emotion at once poignant and tender tore at her heart and aim thought more ♦ than ever of that little one wh an they said she luul killed. This la>t<d till i lawn. Mother and child still slept, but La Bre- I tonne was up and n ' l i. gL tWtf r^i^.w- A | hisi rnW!v«-ly-intimdimgioiiiuf^^^ berive and slackening her pace only when the ilrsl ):oah<*s of the village ciaixe in’f ight. % }>»on she had n*ac , . rt *l aivl wastr.xi ers- Qao. W, C'aorr, Aiken, 8. C. J. B. Ri'rcknaltxr, Barnwell, 8. C. Croft&~Btirckfmfter, >VT TOHNILVH AT I.AW BARNWELL C. 11.. 8. C. Will prsetles In all the Courts of this State ami in the United States Courts. Mr. Croft^ will ultend the Court* of Barnwell County And all matters of ln»- porlAnoe will receive the personal at- Htnllon of eaoh member of tho linn. "*xy 29-If FRANC/S F. CARROLL, Jr., ^ At torkey-at-Law, i ' n m ' ; BAMBERC, S. C. ^ < Office over 11. C. Folk & Co.’s store, mar 20-1 v MONEY! Vq carnrd *f our'fl’W llnaof wort:, ta)*i«liy mid In uonfblT. Ly tlioa**. %tf kltfovr , votiiijf or old •lid it* thf lr own L*t •i>ti*-a % iN borrvar I hey Mwr. A ujr on# « mii *J*» tliv * i k. K«*i lo l^brn. W«i furnish #V cry tiling. We Ptir*l yon. No risk. V«u ia»» tfrvot# j^wir ajMiv •*»* ail yor.r iimt 10 iL# woih. tlito t#• ryiftwrfjr nem !«ad,a»id Ltinya woi»H« rf;»l puMM*safo« verv nidk^r, IL iriNiiora «r# vncmitni ft*oin ti* k» tAO |»< r ne< k #ml i»| iYAi>la v • ud •l\'*r> little Wo r»n furnUL yrve the #ni- ld<»yment mud leii* h you KltHv. No amneif) cx(>!#!& he re. Full Lileruuitiou t UK*. 'IK IJL al: Vit.i Al ill Hi A, Ail Ms. Charles Zissett, Practical Watchmaker. First door south of Brown House, Barnwell C. II., 8. C., offers bi*services to the public. 4 An experience of upwards of forty years is the best guarantee that he. knows his business and will give satis taction in tin* qualify of his wo k and the moderation of his charges. Reliable time keeper# for sale. lucliS $3060: (f-wrtri (taSmivn .li A YV*. A It t J onA«t»k»to bHWIy 11«.< b »ny t.lrly liili'lllf t nf r~ n «if ••i'll' I .«>, nhu <«m wnd •■>•1 rriM.auti " h”. |.f»cr lK%tru. »lcn,will »»rk indu*(r!ou*ly. how tu nm Tlir»» ■lhi>u»»«d Haltan ■ ilili... m h> r v.r <h».r ! v- ill «lw> fiiml.li til. .ituatloa nrrm|>li.riiimtSil «til' h r.ni «l«l an.ouat N« nM*no« (or Hw nn><'*» **ri n%(u> .. I .►t!j .0.' quickly |..iuc«t. 1 dcir. I.IK oh. Hiwkc, IS.H* ..'d» 4li.frt.-t t^.-ouatr. 1 hkve already «>id |#o,Ulcd wSli cui|S«.MW4 nl • i.-nf. mimhcr, « li» maklnp o*»r *1UI«0 ■ yr.rr.i h. If » .\ KVf. •ad HOI.I II. lull ictrdculan VJC F-K. dddnM «t mic. £. O. AUJEH. Uox. 4«0. A Nititalu, Mnln«. 100'HI. f.O q rear I. bclav »»ad. k. ,T—kH a. On.Hlwin,Tr.iy.\ V ^»t H»,k for «(. h.adw, y.HI 111.r n-t 1.1.kr «« iHOrh. I;uf ». r.q tmrh y.4i.|uirkly h’.Mr |o ran 'rnn *1. (9 #10 « U.r •( the .'.rt, and .■•■t, s, joj -9 on. Ut.ik m ««■ a 1 aye*. _J« »n> AnaHia. yrtmti c- uiS«»m-r »I iZiiur. »l». 'ini; all «onr ii<ii. ...r >,mi. H..-tbcr*.iwii. I •b* wuik. All i» i.<« . Uml iay bl H> U f I rr.rc h. rher. V. ,t*i| y. njfhtaldihn •rrryil.lrq. r(Sll V. • IL: i.rl ’ burn'tC I'A*. 11C• LA V.. KK1 K. Ad.Ii... «t cnr. •ii.xbos * u»., inniuuit, *Anr. 15 'Barnwell Oil and Fertilizer Company, CAPITAL - - - - ; $50,000 N. F. KIRK LAND, Sr., ruzsmKXT. t|. W. MORKALL, Skcrktakv, Ti<x.xsuIkr and IiKnkiu Makaoeb. N. U. \V. WALK Eli. Boox-Kkicpkk and CAjaixu. r DIRECTORS. M IKED ROW N, Barn well v i SIMON BROWN, Blackville, O. A. WAOKN EK, Clmrleston, A. 'J’.’fN 00.0WAUD, Barnwell, N, F. KlRkl,^NH, Sr , Bim.wnll I>. I*. SOJOURNER. Lee*, G. W. MORRALL, Millett, 1>. II. SALLY, SaJiys, W. (i. snBLs. Barnwell H"if; WALKEJT^Appletum SECOND SEASON. -s riiTTnr- Yi —rr r — KEW STORE; MW OOOBS. i»L.> AT VOGEL’S OLD STA^^ BABN-W~3BXiX^— 1_ Having become convinced that the old method* of doing business have become obsolete and that L«* keep step with the progressive times new men and new meth ods must come to the f ront, I have decided to float to the‘Breezes my mercaulilo hantier, on hich is indelibly impressed in letters of Rod During the summer all our valuable plant ha* l>een overhauled and put In first class condition by our Muster Machinist. Mr.T* J. Cochran, so long admitted chief of practical engineers in this State, and. we arc now perfectly ready for buMnvss, and invite the attention of all concerned to tho unequalled advantages we offer. We will ginand pack cotton at 21 cents per 100 pounds, being $1.25 for a 500 pound bale. For the satisfactory character of our work in that line we refer tp the customers for whoia we ginned 1,5(H) bales la^t season^/ We will warehouse and insure cotton for a period not exceeding ontvmouth at „ T ___ 50 cents per bale. For longer periods 50 cents each additional mouth Special wlectedxfiHTk otd^afuty TanVily-Groccrics, Shoes, Dry Good*, CrOvKery, Tinwaro, rales made with suli Alitnncrs for short period* of ^tmage awaiting Alliance sale Etc., and having gotten the usual disci days. Parties desiring to hold their cotton can get advances on <>ur warehouse receints ami keep it as long as„1 hey wish. .During the present year our fertili sers have won an enviable reputation arid we are prepared to fill orders for fall crops for cash or approved credit for Acid Phosphate, Cotton Heed Meal, Blood, Kninit, Chemicals and on row n brands of First ( lass Fertilizers. We will also make special fertiHzci* to order and invite farmers and dealers to personally inspect our wot ks and methods. We ask patronage on our merits and guarantee Cheap, tpiick and Faithful work. • ——————-*■— COTTON SE ED AVANTdSD- ^ i ^ Coffou seed bought at tuarket rates and paid for Prices and Honest Dealing. -* ; ^ . v ' ' ^ I have recently purchased for cash In the best markets of our conntrv n w^ll ics, Sliocs, Dry Good*, Cro^Kery, 'finware, omits for CASH I am ctiald*d to sell at what tlie other Kierchants give for their stuff, and then I w ill make from G to 10 per cent, profit. This is profit enough for any man w ho is satisfied to . f , % ...... .. - . — - t LIVE AND LET LIVE, L__.Xiddiiha;r». unglu-bm for Infants and Children. “CMtorta te so veD adapted to ch£dra!i th*t I n-oomm#Hi4l 11 m lupcrlor to *ny prescription known to me.” IL A. Aethm, M. D., Ill 6a Oxford SC, Brooklyn, N. T. 1 ing it* (»uly (tn «*i, v. Izug nlowly now and ^canning v.itb rlT her eyes the rlgn* ( t>f the rb( p". < ’ir' at l-vt: ' > emt‘«l t«i fix h**r attention. Sb«* km »k« J ut t!ie rbnt- i Ur and pr*’ cully ’.I opened. A nwrcer’s ' *hop app m utiy, but ahs>v.-ilh M'v.p.tuy* cr» 1 playthings in the wlxnlovr—pcx<r, • pitifr.l trl It*-,n j* tabd* >«r l cl >11, n Noah's . ark, a wojHjt, s-Jiff kyrged little sheep. To 11 w Kat**! i v .ll, at uf the :.,erehattt. ! La Bretonne pnrcltaeed tbr n rll. jvihj jam! v.Tot out. Hl.e had rrmrie*! the I road to the Kovel in the wood, when I Biiddeuly a hand fell heavily upon her I •boulder, and rho v.vs fru • to face with a brlgudbr of gw: Unnerio. The nnh 'ppy one h>cl forgotten that it was fov'otddi n to lilN'r.ite«l pri-ouent to loiter in the neighborhood of the Mai*m Centrale. “lust cad of vagabond!ring hero, you should already lie at Laugrcn,” said tho brigadier gruffly. “Ooum, march; lie off wiih you! To the road, to the road, 1 say!” Bho sought to explain. Pains* lost. At once a jMssing cart was )>re%*ed into service, La Bretonne bundled into it and in charge of a gendarme once more on route for Langrc-*. The cart jolted 1 uml >eri’igly ever the frozen ruts. The i>oor La Bretonne clutched with a heartbroken air her bundle of playthings ig her freezing fingers. All at once, at a turn of the road, Hie recognized the crocs path that led through the wood. Her heart lenjied ami she brought the gcmhinm to slop a »- c* rvw ti Tanti, SlacVi, 1 vbi!*, Ecg rei, Gint, U ils. O >1 -n “Th* n*s of Tairtorl*’ is so unlwiol Slid Itx msrito so woll known that it m sm# * w«>rk of tJgf rprr^AiiwaE.eadwfbc*'*■ ■—(to* TTitbinJf-nt ranitHes who iiu nut keep Cwatori* within easy reuch.” Cabum Masttv. P. P. K w York City. Late Pastor Bloomins&J* LoCwrtavi Church. Cast nr la cmr* CcMe, ConsS fpntlnn, 6curEtd:n*i‘h, Diarrbma. JLrurtation, kilia Worms, give* aierp, and prutueies dk rsstiun. Without injurious mecUcatioo. •* For several ysarv I hare reeommsn'lcd your * (’ast.'.-ia, * a:i<l alutU always cootmuu to ia^«n4vhaa mvanaMyproduct WnJfkLJ roaulu.” Eownc F. Paapn, M. D., M Tbe Wlnthrop, ‘ l^ta Street mid Tih Are., mw hewYurkCitf, and who i< willing and able to do hl> own store work. 1 extend a cordial invitation U* nIJ^ntv conntj:y 1 J , i la J him -a . dl, 11. ”aftv r welcome. J. L. Ellis, flt l/opl’s Corner. P. H.—1 can deliver In Barnwell on five days not ice lumber of any kind and m any quantity from my Hi HI on the Port Roy*, and Augusta Railway. ^Contract ors and person.*interested in building will consult their interest dry gctllug foy prices, ; - ; nov!2 Clayton R. Wood#, ww John K. (• ai:nktt, Charlks B. Maloti Woods, Garnett & Co., Cotrbom. ZPaictox’s COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 82 RAY STREET. SAVANNAH. OA: Liberal Advances made on CoiiKl^jHiicnt^ of Cotton. IVoinpt Attention given to all iiusinebs. ■ug20 Tbv Crjcraen Co»v*xt, 77 Mck sat Ftkxxt, K«w Yonx. Spectacles in Steel, Nitkle and Gold. All the Latest Novelties. rC’o £ Mboit ■Ju:;|ag m 'Justus *|KH5«{lll cS CoUaa’nl.Nnal c ’'"' Mr. F. M. POOSKR. our South Caro- llnti representative, w ill lie glad lo call on iterson* in m»*d or hftending to purehaso machinery^ only o#b moment-. She had a commw- and there, at the turn of u crowsruail, j Jk peiveivtsl a r»-i<b h light "Streamlii through the brouchea. Five minute* later she was before a mnd walled hovel, whose roof, covered by winuri*H of i*h1, /•sned against the rock, and whose win dow had allowed to pas* that bcckoriing r**- With anxious heart she decided to * knock.. • The chant ceased instantly and a wom- ! an opened tho door, a peasant woman, I no older than La Bretonne herself, but F faded and aged by work. Her bodice, | tom in places, displayed the skin tanned I and-dirty ; hor red hair escaped dishev- , eled from tmder a soiled stuff enj), and her gray eyes regarded with amazement tho stranger whoso face had in it some thing of touching loneliness. “Good evening!” said the, lifting yet higher the sputtering lamp in her hand; **what do you desire?” **I am unable to go. on,” murmured La Bretonne, in- a voice broken by a “the city is far, and if you will me for tho night you will do mo a eenrk-e. I have money; I will pay you the trouble.” “Enter,”, replied tho other after a lent’s hesitancy; “but why,” con- med she, in a tone more curious than >ub, “did you not sleep at Aube- ^ iv©r “They would not give me a lodging,” “ her blue eyes and taken with a l scruple, “be—because, see you, from the Maison Centrale.” “Sol the Maison Centrale! bht no rter—I fear nothing, having only misery. Moreover, I've a ienoe against turning a Christian the door on a night like this. I'll gjve you a bed and a slice of cheese. And she pulled from the oaves some of dried heather and- spread •S a pallet in the corner by tho Dd you live hero atone?” demanded Bretonne timidly. m, with my gachette, going on seven I earn our living by work- thewood.” i, then, is dead?” , the other brusquely, “the no father. Briefly, to each -But come, behold your pro or three potatoes left It ball I can offer you” Bed at Um moment by a f *•-* *•» - r [aug 22 i #r I m»Ar a| >• r*re. a ».%•*«, m, 1«.,- ».*, ••t.la. fsig a* svait. V t. v br mu4k at.i !»*• n am. km be- 1 iM ftolM #•* t# r •!» •«• f« ti h *Wr Crj/g, Jam Factors, Savaisnah. Ga., i Solicit coniigi'incnt* of Gotten end 1 Naval Stores hii.I pledge thdr lient of- j forts to give »alii>racUou lo their cu*U*- j mcri*. Mr. J. X. WOOD, formerly of Barn- ' well, I* with u» nnd will be glad to I Msrve hiii many Carolina fii«*nd«. . J Sciectido Amerlc&r Agency for *r ■m ) t»« a «sb* __ ». » * ' ' 1 ' • 1 fn! I si i^*i U.IInllMtA Cm.. Il«»a. Furllautl, AlMiu* 4., CIB ^ 0.4? A % <5 Infdhr*? i. ■ . CAVEATS, ^ track marks, OFSICM PATCNTd COPYRICHTa, *to. MlfKj >WU at t * w o o co ton rM fr«*r nsnSSook wnrr to nr.”- 1 “l W BtUIADWAV, Sf W \ CVre. ^P , * c '” ,rin pr*t‘* n t» ia Air.rrUv. ,C' Pf?PAkea ont by o- la Uoisicht b#fi.ro tbo i-uuiic by a notice pvt*n frc« uf cliej,o ia tuu ^cicutific F*-. r roa< rtrroUrtlon of any paivT in th* *** ^»tUout U. WfaaklT, R.f.OO a yw »nv> mx ri»onth«. a<Ve. vh mlNn « c«j_ IU7ltu&HEua,3ci nrotiway. Wuw Yurk. J R, W. RILEY, SURGEON DENTIST, BARNWELL, 8 C. X( \X A il \V & 3T(>nr Will l*e in offie on Mnttdsv, Ttiesilay and Saturday. Will vLit country oil Wedncialny, Tliurad*} ami Friday. S!»r2- ly JNO. E. ALLEt?, Attomey-at-Law, BARNWELL, C. II., S. C. Will give prmnptattention in ail bu* in**** entrtisU d to bia cart*, inch BLly The Paitersofi House, Of-*' FAHGY GOODS- Hobby Horses. Velocipedes * I’ovs* UolISjS Statiojiery —and— •> h\ k -'*px Eoriis* ySHA& M PERFECTED BABY CAKUIAGEA, CRYSTAL LEASES vnacr »*•«. i’llKl'tTMAS CARD9, Ctflay T::it asl A.ti;x A5I) BOOK LETTS. PL15I! DKKt&iMl ** a ' C’ASE^ A LIU MS, 1*10 TUttl FHAMEd. -a. lived just there! She supplicated with po much fervor that tig)gendarme, a good man at heart, allowed himself to bo i>enmaded. They ptopiM*d, I it'd tho horse to n trt*e and as cended the pathway. Before the door La Fleuriotto hewed the gathered wood into tho required fagots. On peeing her visitress return, accompanied by a gendarme, she dwelt open mouthed And with arms hanging. “Hist!” said La Bretonne, “hist! tho little one—does it sleep still?’’ “Yes, but” “Then, here, these playthings; lay them on the IkhI and hill her St. Cath erine brought tjiem. I returned to Au- berive for them, but it seems I bud no right to do it, and they are taking me now to Langres.” “Holy Mother of God!” cried the amazed La Fleuriotto. “Hint! be still, 1 say!” And drawing near tho bed herself, followed always by her escort. La Bre- touno scattered upon the coverlet tho doll, the Noah’s ark and the stiff legged, woolly and somewhat grimy little lamb, bent the biiro arm of the child till it clasiicd the latter, then turned with a smile. • « “Now,” said she, addressing the gen darme, vigorously rubbing bis eyes with the cuff of his jacket—the frost, it seemed, had gotten into them—“I am ready; we cavT go!”—Translated from the French of Thuriet by E. C. Wag goner for Short Stories. —-VAXU FACTT RXD BY- 51 US. D. J. HOW E, PsomfxrRK 1 hi* favorite house ha* been recently renovated and ri fnruMird from attic to basement and offers the be*t necommo dal !• n* to b>i*al au-l transient custom. Tabic supplied with rli® be«t lure af forded L}’’ county and city marketo.- The Philippine Islanders smoke cigars a foot in length. Tho Burmese natives delight in loosely rolled cigars from six to eighteen inches long. SUk HTniuifnrttire. France exports silk goods to the value of £10,000,000, two-thirds of which are taken by England and by the United States. Swiss and German houses are serious rivals in point of quantity of manufactured goods, lint in quality the taste and skill of th£ French will long maintain supremacy. The United States are rapidly increasing their silk factories. —Leisure Dour. Laura Inc Kaplilljr. Watchmaker - What is t lie most essen tial feature of a cheap watch? Bright Apprentice—Its resemblance to 111—<y The Vilcoi & Gibbs Goano Co. CHARLESTON, 8. C., UAs2.sC CcoK-Kcsr»iMO, Skonthamo, Tei'■ociAphy, Wrac pcU'Cataloouc a^o F..ll Ih.^caaid. ^LOUISViLLE,X> iO 'il m Ufa, r^zr&ttdljq/ ZrvMe S\c llEAI/ni I HAPPINESS. ^ i MooreCo. —HAVE NOW ON HAND— A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF COFFINS^AND^CASKETS OF ALL SIZES, STYLES and QUALITIES. Price* the lowest In the County. Persons needing these goods will call on W. W. MOORE, At McNab, Walker it Co.’s Store, Bum- well G. IL, S. C.; W. 11. OSWALD, Al lendale, S. 0. inah T. B. ELLIS, Jr., Surveyor and Civil Engineer. Special attention given to the rout potation of water-power*, IvvelinK' nnd drainage. A jmwImI chM atuln'K.v^i to m*> at Martiur, S. ( .. ail. n - • r.c- i'runun ullcUliun. (( A SOUND nqnd InVround body” is Hie greatest earthly blessing. With that man i5 master oLall human effort*, and wonjan queen over all sit uations. Health anti happiness go hand in hand and without them there is no real and lasting upward progress and growing prosperity. • To Safe-guard health is the lirst duty of parents to themselves that they may faithfully support the responsibilities that life has given them, and equally sacred should he their care that the olive plants bf their households should grow into strong, reliant manhood and beautiful and accomplished womanhood. Against the thousand ills that flesh is Heir to the study and researches of the be&t minds of many centuries have discovered from the secrets of nature remeulc that strengthen humanity against the attacks <>f open and insidious 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 present, “the heir of all the ages,’’ can be found iu their bosh purity .at the new O]30j*3 I^OUSS JD|*UIQ ParqWellj S. C. r^—' Which invites, with the utmost cordiality, the patronage of all in need of medi cines for the prevention of incipient or the relief of con firmed diseases. None but the best goods, bought from the best houses ia the best markets of the Un ion will be kept on hand and our Prices-Will Please The People. For those v ho have faith in patent or. proprietary medicines we will keep in stock all preparations that have woii their way to public approval. Our stock of Fancy Goods, Toilet Accessories, Heaps, Ferfumerles, Brushes and qji see 11 an amis sundries is so complete and superior that it speaks for itself as “filling a long felt’’want In ths County. • . ^ Gonnolseur* of good Cigars and Tobacco, chewing and smoking, will llnd our stock of the verv l*est qua’ity grown in America and foreign fields. r zr v resell prions comj»ou»ded at any bour of the day or night with Use most careful exactness. ^ JXT We will be glad to wait upon outbid friend* and will rejoice to Ifltoke legions of new patron*. All visitors to the County aeat, for business or on pleasure bent, arc sinoerely invited to cal) at the - OPERA MOOSE DRUfi STORE The last and best chapter in Barnwell’s boom. ^ DE. R. C. KIRKLAND, Jr,, Pro Miuloal Instnuiien-* HUee* Xu«k.Guitar Violin and Banin Mrlngs. THE GEM ROLLER OKgAN ONLY Sfl.OO. A geni for Piaao* and Orgaus, Rubber Htunps mud btattcils. Murieiu lortn ments Repaired. riauos and Organ* Tuned and Repaired. The largest and cheax»o*4 *tock # erer brought to thf* city. Gr. ID. O. L-A-HSTG-E, nsro. 12 V. IR. JR. JLrv. laekville* ^ C. THE CAROLINA MIDLAND RAILWAY CO. TIMETABLE NO. 4 In Effect NovemberGlJth, 1391, at 8.1? o’clock A.* A\. NORTH ROUND. riOl Til BO UN D. / * t tt r « wtii . •_ * t rr 7. ._ it, * ’-J DISTANCES BE- rWEEN STATIONS c. 1 c. s> . . ■ L 1 >. z. ~ rl* ^ S ’u. ” >» - = c r = o ; = c> A j '/J At. i*. \f 12.37 j 10.3* A. W. 1*. M. 11.33 10.38 t 12.B>|l0.2n 11.2410.20 I 12.01 j 10.20 U. 15 10 20 1 Mlh 10.14 1LML10.14 ^ 11.2.** 10.02 10.57 10.02 Ill.2rt2.20: 8.12 14 J I ,11.42 12.45 8*27d5;Ar r. m. r. M.|A. M. x. u. A. M. P. M. * Telegraph Ofileea . * „ . For tiie government of Employers bnly, and not for puMlo u«e or Infonfratl.vn. mas, 'MniiiifiHqe’ J. C. K.EY3, Huperiutondeat:'' Mj