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StBCRlA. Ml » Off during *owmrr a%ht dt j, and dmthnK»r«ocrnm*d frmn Th«* natlrpw do not Klauffh- iar oatUo, and an* csowdlnjrly poor, •*tha ataple food Wing a aort of cake of fir-tree bark powdered rnry Hue.*’ Rlockti of aolid ice are need ns window panes in the houses during winter. “An idea of the lowness of fihe temperature may be gained by the fact tlmt notwithstanding the heat in-, aiiie iff hut, these seldom melt till the return of spring. „ Now among these natires who hare Slothing to sell, and In these not rery Warm huts, political exiles are living under clrcumstanew which make their existence harder than that of a native. In Srcdne-Kolynjsk, for example, a place which is hundreds qf miles furth- uosth than the town of Yakoutak, there were, in all, onljjJlxty “houses,” in some of which two families of natives, together with thetr dogs arid cattle, wore already crowded, when about twenty-five “politicals” were sent there. This was quite an invasion, ami one can easily understand the auktetica and miseries caused by tho scarcity of dwellings. Imagine now (these male and fetnole studontn of different universities, young doctors ami professional nurses^ i din mmrji fftfiiC and even school boys of sixteen to aev- irnteen, on a frosty day, Ijarehunded, [patching up their huts with olay and snow or cutting lee blocks, two hun dred pounds in weight each, for their windows, or fingering In icy water. Body Boa cm fowls art hard to destroy and most be kept down syatruatically. "T .. . 1 Fanciers’ Monthly says no single prep- ^.ItoctU* ^ .ntintly .rtmnlJl. tWu summer night ^ adTiaM th# . lYnride IHrds with good dost Imth In which tobacco dost, aalies, snlphnr.str., have been mixed. Occasionally giro them a thorongh powdering with bnhach. The main point is to keen the roosts, bint boxes and house entirely free from vermin, ami it then given a good dost bath the fowls will keep themselves comparatively free from Mce. For lice on the hoods of the chickens powder them well with tobacco dust, buhach or any good insect powder. Some breeders two oil or greaae r but we consider such a remedy worse than the work is done, they are obliged to carry everything on their shoulders, as Bredne-Kolyrask dors ant poseraa even si wbeelbam»w Again, consider the 'food question A native can easily live disease—a dry powder is the only thing that should be &i>pltcd to very small chickens. Largo gray lice come from the hens. If yon once rid the chickens of such vermin find thereufter pay proper attention to tho coons you will e*i>cri£uce no further trouble from that source. ■«-' Agricultural Koteo. According to figures furnished by the department at Washington, the aggre gate orrengo of tobaoco Is smaller thou last ye«ir, tho returns showing 07.8 per cent, of that srea. Tho falling off Is en tirely in the shipping districts, the seed turns irxlicfvt© a decided re vival in tobaooo planting hi tho Con necticut valley. Q. R Potter, president, and W. J. Smith, secretary of the New Turk Stats Agricultural society, held a coufereooe recently with the officers of the state In hummer, wh-n a great deal of «*W tforkTs fair hoard to arrange for Hew York’s agricultural exhibit It Is pro posed to make the exhibit one of un rivaled merit and premiums will prob ably be offered. putrid fish for months. Nit a Ku- I ^ m I ties of the Wortts lair. ropean nerds bread aad sums variety in I Now let me quote a letter re time ago from one of the lie fcfc daily •appuvtehte Wwylsg fa* merw AfWe Wvtag eaten *vrh e would I* dinner In m«av nospf d w a n«Ue rag. aad an- esfarr m«r .moid* «faue ed Ie»e4 That nna far anfnae and fa* hruahtert a*st faueaiug hut as •• were awfadly %«n^>f. the mens and Wnsd were eaten ieMn*4aaseit sltev ruaenia/ Wane. a%d man w* tnd tw «nr nefte Aaud. e* iMJfar dktnh In the evening end neet Aueenlng the desaulntle enhwten. ntth wnt anything efau he %|i enr «aunM*ha * fa * the ena cream* the sretniy fiflfi uwrv dten. TVts. hewever. fa hot the jmm whfafa gives as Hghl end beat, hut on QreenviHo Female College, ORKEN VILLK, 8. C. The SESSION of 1893-03 will begin THURSDAY, 8K1TEM HER 3Hth. On Tuesdsy 27th September the l*rf«- d«nt will moot at Columbia ami at points on the Columbia and Qreenvtllo R. R, young ladies coming by that route Those arriving by other KailrondM will have arrangements made for their be ing met at convenient points on arrival. Cflrps of Twenty Instructors. Number of Students last Session 252. Department of Music with Conserva tory Course. . , WADER. BROWN, ’ Artist Graduate of N. E. Conserva tory, Boston.. Director with five assistant Instruct ors, MISS STELLA L. FERRIS, Graduate in Vocal Music, N, K. Con. Boston, Instructor of Voice Culture. Full College Course. High Standard of Scholarship. The health record surpasses that of all Female Colleges in the State. Send for new Catalogue. - A. 8. TOWj&S. President. sepi-3w . The Favored Few Pick the ripened political plunm and the multitude must wait and watch'to gath er such shares as the tax laws and the wholesome administration of affaire In State and County may allow them. But t> the defeated caiididaui and the un- r "ambitious citizen Relief Is nearer, surer and a plenty for cverybodv, and the way_ to get theri( is so plain and easy that no one need go astray. TWta fie m* w^*va *a* \ vv rn* 1. ivaa ■ fw#*' «v* Si Igfams^ma *m • r %** fit P«mm nt fa C bf fiwfam ffame. m fa C fieefi tfie easse es HI 4a fv e*4 I *—1% m • * « • •« ta* ' ivAa* «4fto * si fika eafamfim at Iwfaa* **e AafavHe* thai paematoto* Tba seal earn* peat hssfiMft (toys I b***e ami se mm etow TV* mml* e (tfakeesMa ef alaee* Pumeim Ws ■ aae <#** stotoe um* eml satoaa lime eaaaMfa*g te Ctoa*# At tae ■f AIJI tbe yapa to ttvtl tltol mfaat •mb ef toH *w i a miM*«e aarA gees toufl gww* te t* area* af fa* wfaalB 4sy% Tie afaatesa ibka aveae. fapafa wy *4tiwa4. to teee tb*i umP jf**s afaa*l4 aassmst af feat Maetoyw Uhls efasac* *** sa>to* tba »4sa*» trmm tfas falsa* ta tfas (toi^wvaa ayaSaas af savfa- *a**g Uaaa Maa asas all tfaa «*rM Wfafa fate eiM*pllM af Italv aa4 a flaw Via aaMtsfaa rwfaaaMsI fay tfaa aid fall** atvto fa* aw** a faaaAral years aftov Oragu*y t*f sad tfaa Ofvform* ayeivta awl ( risnugatoafi aatU I re*, at wfctrfa tlasa as - faala 4s y of arena Wa4 faaaa I* tfaa yvaa to«t mraUoaafi aVwa EagLast* and faav Aapvadaarlra, Amartoa Ia«la4a4. amd* tfav rhaav* Kto>Sv*afasa ■ of that yvaa. favtug r«*V- aaM as Ih* foartavatfa Kosala to th* c*ly anmlry of any *d - tfaat •till aAocraa tet tha olfi at, to sysVu» —' 1 bioago If. raid Dr.J.H.E. MIlHOUS, •ftfrsb Dental Surgeon. Blackville, S. 0. Will have regular appointments as follows; At Barnwell. C. H from let. Monday (or sales-day) in each month to Wed nesday evening. Rooms at Molalr House. Office two doors South of hotel, •a Weal or opposite tide of street. ^ At Sally’s, fi. A. A N. R fa., from Id Monday la each month to Wednes day evening. Office at Price’s Hotel. Will be at fake bomaoffl©* at Blacfavllto every Friday and Saturday from let ef February to 80th September Incluelve, and every Tbareda/, Friday and Aalar- fraea let October to Jlel faauary Inclusive. W 111 asafae appol ata»ents with pattoats lb meet them at el User of file afaroe at anjr Uaso. Pattonts will find It mere enmfortabto fas have their work done at Use office, though tf daetred will mil a* thaws at tfa*<r r*s*de«Mwa afaf wfaefa wlihla thirty ml to* of fitnchvtlte. for e mrl ii *d go N. G. W. Walker, MAIN STREET. BARN WKLL 8 O-, has kept busy during the dull summer months in studying the markets and collecting bargains from all tho leading cities and manufactories until hu has packed every shelf and filled every nook and corner with a stock of General Mer chandise that is perfect in completeness and beyond all competition in cheap ness. Town people say I am overstocked, but 1 know better. It might be so if I were to depend entirely on Barnwell trade, but when my country friends and the general public find out how large my stock and how low my prices they will share In the benefits offered by my experience and energy in serving their wants. Cheap and good goods make up for the low price of cotton. So come to sec my goods and find out my prices. I don’t undertake to catalogue them, for the list would be too long for publication. 1 can suit all buyers in all lines and all that I ask is a fair chance to prove my words good. Come to Ueadquartcrs early and of ten, singly and in score* and you will be welcome. N. G. W. WALKER. Chas. S. Bull. A-TTOIINKY AT LAW. .* SPRINGFIELD, 8. C. Practice la the Court* of Orangeburg, Bam well, Aiken and I^exlngton, and in the United Siatea Circuit and DUtrlet Courts. JuaeU-93 r b. eLus, Jr. THE e (lilttlil Lift liulnici Company, OF NEW YORK, —18 A— Strictly Mutual Company, Ami lit. no STOCKHOLDERS to b« enriched by the profits on your money. Its first cost for Insurance Is a little higher than that of “Cheap” Stock or Assessment Companies, but its Final Rksults Cannot bk Beatkn bt any Company Anywhere. An INSURANCE CONTRAC V Is not a thing of a dayor a yeart itis a LIFE TIME INVESTMENT, and yotr ought to be careful how you make such an in vestment. Cheap Insurance is like a cheap plow or a cheap gin : IT WILL WORK FAIRLY WELL FOR A WHILE-A VERY LITTLE WillLE—ANDTHEN YOU KNOW DOW ITIS YOURSELF. G ernand & Hyatt, ? _ GENERAL AGENTS. Columbia, 8. Cm JAS. M. SMITH,Special Representa- W. R. CAPERS, Special Agent for Barnwell County. * * july7 Surveyor and Civil Engineer.', QWllOS ZlSSOtl) &jkPractical Watchmaker. U./*., NCW L W-armI Epertal sstswtfaia gfw* t* tha enuM^tattoe ef *aa^eq**ai^eR. ^avvfaae aa* 4reSaaaa A p**al aaf* a*eMaaa«l ta aem at MafttaaL fa f*. a«M rvaatva yaaa^a actawcia*. aaU.m t»f Patents The faroWq HoUse BAltNWBl.L. H. C\ L. B. RUSH - - - - Protbiktob. ADVANTAGES It it most convenient to the husifaeks of Barnwell; tbe clean, airy rooms guarantee perfect comfort; the table is Mippftod with the best the market af fords; every attention It given to please; free •ample room In basement; hack meet* all trains. Upon these and other grounds “too name reus to man lion’’ I a*k a large share of the patronage of the traeelllng public. L B. RUSU. J-yH -:-THI PATIOS OF PEACE BETTER THAN THE WAYS OF WAR. -*■ Jutl after the lynching, in New Orleans a tCw months ago, of eleven members of the Mafia by a volunteer band of American avengers, some of the dally paper* created a little uneasiness by declaring that King Humbert’* iron clads could Chell New York from anchorage beyond the rarige of the shore forts and batter ies, and lay the business metropolis of the country in asbetof’under ooiitribatB>ff< Without discussing Uncle Sam’s ability to take care of hit possessions MICHALSOIU f : • . ^ . /ftkes pleasure In Informing the public that on his recent visit to thfc Nofth If# captured New York, New England and a big slice of the North-WesL He went First finmwvV fa tfaa |m Am ei year* l* i ki llhr f *re»w ii BC faFHI II ..fa Ih ef Brew! C*., efface Ilia if opwaHe I gwaraaia* • and will fi Ilf ml fells M • • % ' ^ • f supplied with the ammunition of goid, silver, greenbacks and certified checks amt merchants, manufacturers and impoiter* surrendered upon the first sum mons, threw open their stocks and told Michalson to help himself to all be want ed and to pay them what he pleased.-They were demoralized by tho-outflow of gold to Europe and welcomed Michalson and his money as a hard pressed soldier cheers the comrades who come to his help and turns the tide of toe battle going against his Hag. mm ^MZ±c2xa,lso:n. |HH Helped himself liberally*. The proofs that he did so are a* plain M tjsyr inut be* Tbo^haelevton bound steaufers, th^ATfantlc T?baU Xfhl and the Richmond * Danville system are witnesses on his behalf. They are hurrying Southward as fast as steam can turn their wheels the goods that he nominally bought. Even now the first consignments are comingln and .' ^ HyCiciLalson Invites the people to come from all the adjacent country and neighboring towna, buy all the goods they want so cheaply that they will forget all about the low prices of cotton, go home rejoicing w ith fresh courage to battle with hard times. As a partial liatof the good good* and great bargains that Michalson has 1* .T? he asks attention to the following few examples that show the comparison of Northern and Southern prices j ♦ ll.tiuu worth of New York clothing—Mlchaison’a price. f(i,90t. worth of Boston Shoes. Slippers, Ac.—Michalson'a price, 11,750. |9,UUU worth of Indies Dress G«mJs—Michalson’s price, 86,0UO. wofthof Notions—M it halson's price, f6,0IX>. JI0.UU0 worth of Gent’s Furnishing Goods-Micbelaon's price, 15^00. |3,UM) worth of Furniture—Mlehafsoo’a price, 82,l«0. worth of Tie and Wood ware—MlcbalsiHi'* price, Min., wnr, fi of Baron. Hams. Sugar, ffc.—Mir ha I son’s prkw, fE.Onn. W.-«i worth of t'annrd Goods a*d Kanry Grnerriea-Mtrhalson** price, fl.Offf * ’• ,M) of Axra, llnaa Farm Hardwaro—Mlrhalaon's price. M.*0u. ll.tMi worth of Table Cnttory a*d Crocherv—Mtohalson's price, • LiOi worth of Ruggtoaand vv agr>ns—MlrhsUon's price. 8710. . qovUllon* are offered as texu foe thought, prvaenicd ee sign hoards to •How Ih# p»oplr tli# h##l too4 I#liflMw. Michalson Haa llliriteinilt $t #oo4t. »»• fi** hergaJns (hat everybody needs and caa afford. If too 4o**t aaa whai row waat s-s for It. Iflchalao* has It, hwt does not peewlea le keep it always. •mmi and In a harry before the cream to acawywd. fie haea't tlam or j r ’ nm, ffb to make a throe hour* talk, hwt ho will Kelp the rowotry more between j now and (*hrU»mas thaa all tha padlttoiawe raw 4* this side a# tho 4ey mi Jodg ■BM, If buyers sad aellers will only eoaoa to the pic wlo. Sherman’s ramp f*}- Ight trooper* laid waste ear fair cwwfatry. The • have ■ * > tl>* , r |. * * • j*nr after t < ► * ill give thto fall s work ta the gimd of tfaa r*4t fae will try to elear evpooaea aod i farmer* • to oot af trwwfato fae will try to sit day* to tfaa week, aod evevyfaody la a*ked to rr, gt«tog tfaa he*| prisoo far oatio* t d all cow o- s to all aorta •! pwopla alwfaly owe pr too (miff#. 1 b>« r r» ftii< d Ktlpaulrt’e torrfa 1 1 tori If taxes awd high peter' • to tlrvd ml tfaaL H« Tfa j Ml* !* t ©•. t.te / lm« 'rwd mi gr««ft4wg f«*r p Wk mm %hm g«H farttef aw 1 tfas Mbl W HM »i W0f. 1 mM I iff || Iff Gte tei | t (Mitto I rem fi# AfbaJ W him Mffififtfallfif 9lM \ mmi i I try teP Mn| firlliteg %|| | WM«i 1 llMI 1 jm Ur * ffff IFLivn, v/'* CO# t • C •• f § # w PAEA&ON Machine Works, Howard Bros* Propr’s, W «#ff wmmmm m «fam I THE LITE UERCHANT, *ari)W*ll, 9. C e.Ttol *8 • M • 004 n 11 Ml r* fat-ACKY tee f* »»( W IK Spectacles in Steel, Nickle and Gold* All the Latest Novelties. Cro/t A Burckhaher. To tfaa m fafififttl Ha* Va eel I t* r AX II I < »ItX fa. Vto AfahVfaLL C fwwaefaw lo alt tfa A Ms Ifae t'aftSod ' AX I. A W M* os [ t*| N * HOT Mil. FULL i I Ml I. \ v Mil. F«* Uto third clock, kfaow* ee * aa*A Thto la sat le ho^ time by the sovmfay fifth mrfldkae aad le raffwlotod It U Ui all rw*pacts etmllar lo tfae^okhor A * k* eacw|4 that II hsa attached to M an ingewluwe dovtoe by *hloh aa stociric rtrvwtt may bo altoroatoly »► --1 With each boot of the reodwl - Ikarorl to LoitW iKwne J i NERVOUS EXNAUt’TlOM t I gitrwt n*«a a Lrctare b* l»* V H ■•i. t*ca. of Ike Sattu Cre«h Santtarit.m A great many ladies Miffcrfrom u.*rm **ta exhaustion reaultiug fretu the iU>> Xnaoda matie upon them of fsahtousbto a*xriety. The various rounds <d fashion- r.hle dissipations which “society” pre scribes is a constant sourev of nen>«w»» prostration among its devoteea. Nerv ous prostration may be brought on by lack of sufilolunt sleep, or by exhausK ing thl nervous avstem through exceso- Ive emotional excitement of one kind or another. It should be reroetnborM that nervous pi-ostration is a symptom, ■not a diaeasa, and at the outset it may jbo quickly cured by removing the eause. The reading of exciting fictitious Ufa wrature is % fryquent cause of nervous prostration. If a person thinks that if •to no harm to read a book of thto ohar^ *eter; if hq says, “Here to a book of mere trash which requires no mental effort, and it ki a mere pastime to read lit,” he to entirely mistaken. Tbe read- teg of a book which to simply amusing wnd exciting, though often regarded m * source of diversion to the mind, may 'be really a source of nervous prostra tion through undue excitement of the 'emotional nature. Tbs reader has hto interest so thoroughly enlisted, and hto sympathies too, that Ms brain be* comes wearied through the excite ment, and he fairly holds his breath with anxiety in following the thrilling scenes of the narrative. Tragic events are x described in such a graphic way that his heart beats rapidly and he jbeeoaves so Intently absorbed that he jdoet not know anything which to trans- taring arourd him: be hardly breathes tond tit* as tat tWiles* ss a state Tow all sarti this aa!3 experienced M in rlvre, fiat you may *ot have real- what fa gaafat and WBedles* e JT 4 f easegy H to AU sre ~ — to-* -/ ^bwo Bebj ess *ck. ws gate her *'t*« shs was s Cblld, sha cried tor Css torts. Whon *bs hsceros Mis*, shs elun* to Osstorto Whsa tbs had Cldidrse, sbs ysss thsen Osstorie. A n exchange say* that a folded news paper placed under the coat In thegmall of the back, is an excellent substitute for an overcoat. Now it the time to subscribe. The ONLY PERFECT setfiw WfCtWllSH /XMlhY USE. t*w fatok ■ *n to faj »ff se* staa IN W • rHK II** lax a B mriiwffsM I S'l'T’ agfa. ak«*kii GfaAfal raw ee fi given to FAFK2Y GOODS. Hobbv Hortet Velocipede tV Toys* D Btationorv — Ah Is. w B cc 11 tl Iff faCMFCCTCO faaBT t xfafalanfffa tmm tfiui < ftfafam ad rattifa abu fauufaurrm * iti an i*faCMt!Mi t AJCfa ALA. Itt, ne xt (It » BAHIA. O# faskfi 8fit# fal#vfaM#te SMI tel WIIKKI.KR A WILffOH . Jlrlwf» Ga. MF’G CO. M>**>kK I. wiisox, s«v. MOORE & WILSON —IIAVK NOW ON HAND— A < OUTLET K ASSORTMENT OF COFFINSfiANDfiCASKETS l«ln W w *, fawn Ksa I OF ALL 8IZKS, 8TTLE8 axd QUAUTIX8. Trlcea the lowest in the County. Persons needing these goods will call on W. W. Moore at Wm. McNabN, Barn well, or W. I. Wilson, Allendale. marl 7 Children Cry for Pitcher’s Cutoria.' "Don’t you know bettor than to pu* your arm around a lady’s waist?” she cried, indignantly. ,‘*1 know few things better,” b« said. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria* He: How the trees are moaning and sighing today. She: So would you If y#u were aa full of green applet as they are. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. When you come light down to the facta of t! • cate It’t the loose fitting straw hat mat thews which way the wind blows. JF Torm MACK AC Hr A, OByou era all worn «*it, rvalTy ***1 fen notfa- tnx. U is central driiUBr. Try BHUWIi** I MON MirretfA. It *111 curt you. cleanup your liver, and gift —* » *wd appetite. “Tonng iran” said the ravivaltU. “do you n-alizv tlyu w hen veu retire at nigh: that you may be l alled before morning dawns?*’ **l hope ao; | o a young dc tor and | Lee 1 preclUfa” Ct:!df*ft Crjf far .Pitcher’s Cntork T1*- 1—* -» u» *u» fr— ih* |kw^ fata reyafa? Um ifie AfagreS wm Krai2* you want a > FINE WATCH OR CLOCK STERLING SILVRRWARE f RICH JEWELRY, FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT LERY, OB SPECTACLES, . Send y jur order* to or caL at % Jas. Allan & Co X. % tSJS KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. FRANCIS F CARROLL, Jr., Atxorhey-at-Law, ' CAiifaKip;. a. c. * Ere ewer H C.Feffi AO. ei fi p- **faWW|S ^retaefn JJ Mr, F. M. POOSKR. our South Caro- lina representative, will be glad to call on persons in need of or Intending to purchaac machinery. [ruig 11 SHORT HAND. of teach ing, can he successfully taught by mail, thus saving much expense. Any person, male or female, desiring to learn the art can obtain full particulars by addressing (with stamp for reply) STENOGRAPHER, novlO] Lock Box 05, AHten, 8. C. R. W. RILEY,. SUfiOEOtT DENTIST, BARNWELL, 8. C. OFFICE OVER DUNCAN A HAYjfi STORE. Patterson A Holman, A-XXOIAM KYM AX L.A W* # BARN WKI.L, S. T. IT an ng aasnclsfetl otir*eIve* fee the praAtov «f the law In nil tbe Court* of the Siat* except tbe Probate roart and In the United State* Cowru, we pledge our to*t service* to all clicuU who may truat u« w ith tbelr coufadenoe. Our united prompt attention will be given to all business confided to ua. J. O. Patter*!**, W. A. Uoi.ma.v. Jan7 * ROBT. C. HIXSON* SURVEYOR AND ENGINEER. BLACKVILLE, S. C. Special attention given to Land Sur veying. Prompt attention to ail busi ness entrusted to my care. Right Now EVKRY HOUSEKEEPER SEEDS The Improved Pati-American Washer With its use “wash day” is no more a torment and a terror, and w asherwomen are no longer imperial. i *i toe* i II I wtrwtoew«e Sheet Mweto. Owl tor Vtotfw ew4 faww)e btvtwgfa TIIK GEM ROLLKII ORuAN ONLY H.00. ’uwee aad Organa, Rubber StsBspe and tMewerie. M Will be in offle on Monday, Tuesday and Saturday. Will visit country on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. apr2-ly Q. DnccAX Bblmnobk. C. Jf. If at, Late Master in Equity. Notary Public Pelliqger & Mag, % ATrORNEYS AT LAW, Ofilce, Ryan Building, Barnwell, 8. C. RErrRENcrs: Citizen*Saving* Bank, Bank of Barn well, Hnbhcli Legal Directory, uiaylil W. R. KELLY, ATTOJtNFIV aX I* AW. Ll.Al KViLLE, AC. Wiu Iteaetirr te the S*jae aad UiiHmI ^uir* C«Min* and giv« b * prompt and faiswl ufarrfu! sure‘toe te wll toawl'Mw* •e .rwsied re bam may p* | fiffifl fat ffit Repaired. •os ami Organs Tuned and Rrpwlred. Tito largewt aad cbewfaeat stork ever brought U» Ibto rftv. G-. D. O. Xi A ISTGrlB, ISTO. 27. _A_Y7“. . Blackville, S C* THE CAROLINA MIDLAND RAILWAY CO. TIME TABLE NO* 4v In ElTect A\ay Kth, 1892, at 8.15 o’clock A. M. North liou n u. i T ;i — i - * 3 < SoIiTH BOUNTl 2 |4| 611 ;« * u ■* — • C. I z. ►» 1 y &; =I'l5 t! iS r * la t 5 £ * o DISTANCES BE TWEEN STATIONS 1*. M A. M. 4.4:»! 8.20 4.51 5.03 5.011 5.21 5.3ft 5.45 5.51 6.03 •\. M. S.(M> 8.20' 8.00 8.38 8.41 8.58 9.11 0.20 0,2(5 9.38 8.18 8.2 8.3(5 8.51 0.00 906 IAS 10. loll fa 10 \ 4 10.2510.35 It will save yon time, temper and mo ney. "It doea its W’ork better than the rough wash board pUu and does not wear and tear out clot lies a* the old w ay did. 1 have sold over four hundred in Barnwell and adjoining countlee and <b«*v Lave given prrf««ct satisfaction. For farther Infortuattein apply to FRAMPTON LAWTON. Barnwell, S»C . 10.31 10.45 10.43 11.03 P. M.| 3.50 0 1.05 4.20 4.30 4.50 5.T5 5.30 5.40 6.00 6,25 C.40j 9 6.4ft|10 j 6 SHi'll 0 ' Lv.>.Allendale. ..Ar. 3 SeigHng— 3 ..Caves.. />> 2 Brownell..,. 4 ..‘. Morrises 6 # .. Burnwell.'v, '3 .. ..Woodward... 2 Athloigh.... tr. ] BI * ck%1 "‘l 5 Walkere.... s <)• Whaley*.... 4 * .. .Springfield... *.... .Salley*..... ’'1 4 11.10'11.50 7.25 18 .Perry I0..>; 11.30' 7.13 ]2 *c c * 5 • ^5 iff m b» CA =5 Sr • •c^ = c -C ■n * V i? *c = o 00 P. M.|P. M 12.20 10.3h 12.06 11.50 11.40 11.20 10.29 10.20 10.14 10.0210.52 10.55 10.40 10.30 9.32 9.47 9.38 10.10 9.20 t.4fi 4*A4 % ■ • •• * 9.30 (.24 5.12 i 6.57 6.4^ 11.22 12 10 7.27 14 1 51.37 12.: r. 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