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I The Bannwell People Highest of all in Leavening Tower.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
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The iicxHrejru’arcoimnunlcetlou of.
Ilftrmoliy Loilj^e No. 17 A.\ F;‘. M. ■ ^
Ur nar- >. ! tf,m.iiy Ttf*
pie in H*rnwell upon Pith day ot
Mity, JIWI, the fcfne-belnft i tie Xml Saturday
in aai.J loouthi heginntiiK at “llitfh twelve.”
t»y ordtr or w. : . X 1 , 1 ~
i J. A. .IexKi?ia. Secretarr.
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ABSOLUTEiy PURE
The irytul.ir me ning of thiTTTwet
f.ialire N«». Id, Knieht* of Fylhlaa,
Will be held at tl el • Hall on Frida)
ni^lit at 8o’clock. - A full attenduuce,
ia requested,
rtler of
F. C. ilUTLER, C. 0.
J. 11. MOORE,
K. K. 8.
Gents cfmta, veifts> cloaks and pants
nicely cleaned dvbd and (iressed. Fa
ded and moulded clothing renewed
with tits greatest dispatch, hy Ttve
Ronnta^UveAVorks I>cninark, borA'trr
(tf)
l '‘' 1 t .y^
!>• Tom ITaitt Ne? .t
Public oflicers, lawyers, and till other
persons desiring the services of a spe
cial Stenographer to take evidence, re
port speechc#, or any other work r«-
_RI|l l Lu)(Ahi! aaCvLcca oL a iuiaugmuhcr.
and Type WVItcr w ill he served at rea-
aouabie rat^s, and on sliort notice by
applying to the undersigned at Black-
Vtlle, S.-t;. ^ ,.A
llrt). IZI.AR.
Read G. K. Kyan'a adver'lsvment t
fhtr. He gnaranteeaa cnrtrfor Kitln^
Itcfercnces a» to euresefleit-
C'.itluty furnished on ap*
—BY—
disease
cd In this
plication,
Charlie STolotiy, of Blackvillc, ‘ has
been appointed general ticket agent
of the World's fair in Chicago’, having
full charge of Is.upo.ooo admission . , ,, ti
tickets. Heisonly years old hut ; cer .V IJonse ol Ms Broad Street, An
will be equal to the responsible j ^ H - " l ' ,,v H e 1 t * ,M
positioU- i forming ail of our old customers that
% tliey will now liml ns- Jest ithoye—the
F—L
yWURPHEY&e©.
Hnephev A Co .are the w iiolesaleGro
se ry h
—Money to lend in small aiHoSmf.s npotr
real estate security. ■
Apply to A. HOWARD PATTER
SON. tf
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
—BY—
E. T. MURPHEY A Go.
We want to tell all our friends and
customers that we have not nor never
will move from our ohl stand at the
Fait road corner, as some think. Our
IIrm has been at this old land mark for,
40 years, and Is known as the oldest ami
most successful Grocery House in An-
jgusta, and Is acknowledged headquar
ters for the best groceries and cheapest
prices. Our two well known South
Carolina salesmen Mr. X*J.. Merritt.nf
Barnwell and Mr. W. F. Samples of
Edgefield, who have been vyith ns a
long time, together w ith th'e flrm Tihl
* Aiiy tlwt to AAVe utullr
ey you must get our prices before yon
hnv. A'hen in Augusta make our
house ymir home, ha\^ all y<mr bun
dles sent to K. T. Ml’RI’HKY'S at the
“Old Corner,” and we will help you on
ait trains amt electric car*.
Railroad lime table* kept for cuatmn-
•rs.
MURPHRY A Co.
Sympathy liKtt goml tlij-tg hut it iloes
not go very lar with irmau w hose prop
erty ha* b'vu swcio^aw av on the wings
of a TORN A HO. C Yt^QjfTE or WIND
iSTOR'I. In such cases iPTprnado I’ol-
Icy in the Home Insurance C(X i>f New
Y<*rk. is much more satisfactory and
roats but a trifle. Gel One from AxT.
Woodward.
Sew AMtertisemeiils.
A. Howard
Sales.
Patterson-
-Master’
V. G. Itofncau—W .T,. [hhiglas”J?liA«‘T
A. Tl Woodward—Summons to Ab-
*ent Defendants,
Whaley A Rivers—Sales Under
Mortgaged ■ . .if
Ba k of “Ra ra 'veTT-^SaTc_”Uti der
Mortgage. \ , J. -
Bohert Aldrich—Summons to Ab-
atmt Defendant.
Talhotr A 'sons—Mach'iiery.
• Creme. A Eubanks—Big Bargains.
ftf/dC A.-Gyles—Specialist, at Bluck-
Halc'itt-P Gteen-T-'Iaster'S Sales.,
J. W Lancaster—Tax Sales'
A. Howard I’al tersoi.—Notice to the
creditors of John K. Tu rnerj Sr, dec’d,
a> - - - . — • ’
When lovely woman puts herself
Within a wire ea(0', f
* AVHI that jwt name of “Birdie'' then
Bceonic once more the rage?
Hats low for cash at ,1. L. Ellis’.
To-day *1 years ago Anderson sur-
rendered Fort Sumter.
To-monvw '. , '< y*‘Mrs
"Abraham l.iiicoln.
Snnam’s CATAnmi RkmkPV,
k«r mouth, and Headache. With each
ftottlp*ytcre, is an ingenious nasal In
jector for fife more successful treatment
of these compfatlots without extra
rice 'tik'. Sold by .). A. Tohili, .
P. W. Varrell, Blackvillo ;
charge. P
Barnwell;
Dr. J. M. Smith, Williston.
'I'he Rank of'Allendalc mado a cap-
ital showing in its last quarterly state
ment. It is adihirably ptficered, con
ducted on strictly business principles-
and is of great help t<> the grow tlv and
prosperity Vf
beshtes
>f the tiurrnumliug country
’’safely profiting fts . stock
holders.
Malaria p - Otluces weakness, genera
debilit'y, biliousness, loss of appetite
indigestion and constipation. Grove's'
Ta.-telessChill Tolitc is a perfect Mala
rial Liver Tonic and Blood Purilier.
and removes the cause which produces
these troubles. Try it and you’w ill he
delighted, ft is not a- patent medicine,
every bottle has the •formular t»n it so
that, you know what you are taking.
Price oO cents. For sale, hy all drug
gists. .* '
Railroad
Ulliulier (iI■
We tnwvc.tl from our old corner almuU.
18 mofttk* afen, but \fearc yn aml have
been for fm i v v ra rs t,be cTfe.tpcst
only cash grocery hmts'e here, cbpse-
quently can sell yqy cheaper-tlran uii v-
body v eise, <?eu save you n^ney if yon
will COUIc to sec iis.
"We tnmr Mirflrnrylrt. "”SiaOTycT:''7)T
Aiken and Orangeburg Counties \vith
us, w ho w ill'he' glad to wefcouie any
body from S.mtl; OniWtHii. \ .
the number and look, for
frout onr old cornel- mid 1.1m 11 i ni iiiiimt
The Court.
The resolutions In memory of the
'ate Judge Maher, adopted at the Bar
meeting on the Jlst March, were pre
sented to the Court on the f>th lust., by
Col. J. J. Brown, who spoke eloquent
ly of his life long friend. Touching
tributes were paid hy Major 1-. T. Iz-
lar, Cn|. 1.1,. Tobin, and ( apt. George
II. Bates. Judge Fraser spoke fetding-
jy of tlie great ’awyer and good citizen
and ordered the resolutions, spread up
on the minutes, after whJeh the Conrt
was adjonroed-HUfif-E-eiday*. -Tin* full
proceedings will he issued in pamphlet
form. v
On Friday afternoon the Court was
adjourned “wit.lpmt day.” Judge Fra
ser dispatched a 'large quantity, of
equity business, and the force, fairness
and ability of his ruling- and decisions
were in keeping with Ids long cslkb-
lisited and w ell won reputation.
is simply
Mohts c. Mrurmiv,
.ML
RPH KY «V CO.
(iBo. 8. Ml llfUl.V.
ago Booth shot
Have you sceiP l.
'Bats?
L.^ Eflis’ a tuck ol
A charter was granted on Monday by
the Secretary of State to the Farmers
Bank of Allendale.
Nine contestants for the Demogeat
nrize medal delightml the full ()pera
Hoirse Thursday evening. The medal
Jenkins'
at J.
wax awarded to M iss Mary
J TIFt* to fit your head and twtrse
E. Ellis’.
. » At tlie atmual meeting of tbs Stock
‘Holders el tiie citizens Savings Uaok
1 s . Barnwell^ on tlie^Jt.lr in*t. a
•dividend of seven per -s-Cnt. wa« de-
iclared.
The Confederate pension roH-.con-
tains for this year 2.2'i'i names, ,»ui in-
vreasemf M7 over last year. In this
■coanty thej-e are now otf pen»foners.
Last year there were 4T. ' , \
Do yon want a stylish hat? If you
do go to J. L. Ellis.
— — Tlte ErTaf of MrT~N¥iTrew~Krrk1aml
marshal of Ellenton, who shot at. a dog
that was annoying Ids horse and killed
a colored woman some time ago, w as
*et for yesterday at, Aike.n...
Punch Ingrain caught a six. foot
alligator in a llsh net in Turkey crock
below the bridge Saturday morning.
After keeping it on exhibition in the
, Circle a while it was slain and the tail
was. . divided aiming .his epicurean
friends. x
Read G. K. Ryan’s advertisement to
day. He guarantees a cure for organic
stricture. References as to cures ef
fected in this comity furnished ou ap
plication.
Dr. Kyah A. Gyles, who has recmitly
returned from a post graduate course
In New York Hospital*, will he at
Black ville next w eek for Hie treatment
•oft Specialties, The Angnsta |*ape,rs
aiieak in high terias of nis skill. -Site
his card.
That tired aching feeling which is
|#xperieaced by so many people living
fn malarial districts, can be cured bv
taking Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
Is asgdeasaut to the taste as Lemon
Syrup, children take it and never know
it is medicine. Is as targe as any dol
lar tonip and for aale by all druggists.
Mr.A. Shelley Hewlett of Allendale
township, has been adjudged to lie
Jnsane. lib was a member of the
Second Regiment of Artillery. Uq
Ju*t bis hearing by the bursting of a
£uu oq James Island and has ucvbr.
jwjfvp/ei fryth fhaf shock.
Williston News. - . i
' The meeting at tlie Bapti-st church
will continue this week Five willing
cunverts were baptized on Snmlay night.
Rev T, 'M. Bailey" pleached Monda’y
p.giit.
yPrnf. Bai'ey lia* been appointed State
agenKfor 'Demorest Medal (’oute*ts.
waut buuka and medal*
mu hy _ addressiug him at
<thi« place
Kcv. J. S. Mathews had a tine Jersey
cow that give births to two find calve*
last w eek; they are as>prelty as pinks
aritl as lively as lambs.
M r. ( > . F. Osborn.our butcher,' killed
a tine Jersey calf lacking a fewNBiys of
being one year oLl w hich weighetkJl 1
lt's i dressed. It waa raised by t!
vetefali planter W. L. Meritt,
’I'he ladies w ill give an ice cream am
strawberry festivaTatqhc Sciuud buii-
yliitgon Friday evening the Jlst, " All
'are cordially invlnal to atti-nd. Tl-e
proceeds will be put to a charitable
purpose.
•Hal. \
filko News. •
Mr. Elijah If. Willik, who -has- been
sick a long lime with rheuViiaii*m, iTTcTF-
last Thursday, the (»ih inst., and was
buried at tlie family_burving ground.
Mr. W illis was one of our prominent
and successful fanners. He leaves a
large ctrrlw of relatives ami; friends to
mourn liis.sail death. . i
The BarnWelVt 'onnty Teacher*’ As-
»ocintuui will meet at Iteomark on the'
third Saturday of this tnonih, w hich is
next Saturday. The matter of organi
zing a Summer Institute Tor tip* ( pun-
tv. independently if the State Institute,
w illamne-Hp IWore tlm loe’etiug. -Iis
very important, therefore, for the,
teachers ^o be at the meeting. J’he
Hott. S. G. M>avticl.L lias tiecn irtviti'd to
Hthlre^ Tim public
cordially Invited.
•Com plantirtg is about over and a
few have been planting cotton. -
Mr L. A. Thomson Inis a patch of
ry(I-seven feet high. ^
Mr. M'lton Phillips, whorls how
tirglit operator in Augusta, spent Sun
day at home. 4 -• IS'JJr
Kaiumoud mi the hortth Bottml.
Saturday and Siividaylast were days
that, w ill Jong be remembered by the
|(t#o|»)eof Hammond and surrounding
conntiy. 'J’lm pretty little house of
worship built by the Ba'ptis.M was
fornully dedicated The Sertnoit on
Saturday was preached by BciJu W s ti.
•Britton. On Sunday morning’the
Sunday School was addressed hy
Brethren J. A. JeiAi-us. S. Xi. May fte 1 d,
R. A. Eflis ami Dr. ’1’. M. ‘Bailer after
whfch the detlrcntiwn sermon ‘.•was de
livered by Dr. Bailey in a manner even
more forcible,iban his usual powerful
style.
'i'he music was the best congrega
tional singing that the wrper has heard
•for mai.y a day; the local e ho if is
gooil iuol they were aide»l hy the ladies
and gentlemen ollhi*' Harnweli choir
,'I’oomuch tisitnot be said in regard
P> the lavr«b hoSpiialitj of the good
p'eopl^ of Hammond. Y.
IWstTnal
( ol Ko.bert Aldrich left on Monday
for a trip to the I’acilic < oast. He needs
rest from over-work, hut his clients
w ill not let him get, it at home, so he
Will I erO's the Rockies to get beyond
their reach.' He will snend some time
with relatives in ( aiilonda. lie has
promised us oeca*iotial “Talc* of a
I raveller.” I(is friends .wi»ti him a
superb and health restoring vucatjop,
Senator John Gat> Evans. orZAiken,
Was In town on Friday, lie is fre-
4'ientlv *nd fordidy spoken of by hi.«
frtemls as a camlidate for Governor
next year. If the Dispensary iaw.Vof
which he is .author* shall be a good
success, he will he awfully bard to beat.
Hon. W. D. M ay Held, State Supefin-
tendeut <vf Edue.atio'n, 'Was in ' town
At th& residence of the bride’s father
last night at the marriage of Miss
Francis ft ( Bollard to Dr. R. A. Gyles
hHtk place, the Rev W. W. Wadsworth
performing the ceremony. There were
no attendants, but a large numlyof of L. .. .*!*- L’ P i
fr’cniia were delightfully entertained.
The pi e-ents wcie luuneiuus, handsome [w |Ujt| ^
be overturnod.
Dry Smuiucr Days,
and appropriate
'l he bride is the daughter of Mr. AV. J. |
Pollard, one of Augnsta’s most re-
speoted and,prominenl bjlizcnsr,. She is
a voting lady grcatl v a\l lui rcd tLtul luvtd
tances, who ex tend tlveircrtngratutatioTiH I
on this happy occakioti. - -
—Dr. H. A'. (tTh-sty-a prorninent and
promising young pitysician of Augusta
who since itis location In Augusta is
Wlmung a large practice and many
Lawyers Mitchell arid Smith, Simons,
Selgltng and Capbelmann, J.- N.
Nathans and Joseph II. Earle were cin-
of mouths ago by, the
State'Liquor Dealers Association to
examine Into the Evans Dls-
Lavr HDtil to see IF
to see if It could
They coinnleted their
iiivestigatlotblaat.week ami submitti'd
the following report, which was
adopted: V *
—A, AVe a<)yi*e yottr committee, and
tTit ough you your assot.iaU s, Ui pri-pare'
t > meet the ataticto as valid and eon-
stltulionaL atid that on and after the laL
frteivds. Inc t hrotttcie joltm in tlty
cougrattihitiou* that go out ro these
p<t|ut’a and deserving young poopjo,
—Augusta ( hronie! • bth inst.
of July, IbltJ, it will he enforced.
2. In view of thedienvy IXHallies aftd
pimislmimtt presetibcd.itv the otortHle
wavaiittot adcfse ys+o to tnmHttrttr spit-
(hmrgia News.
Mill Ray, Ga., April id 1W»3. .
EiVt,,r l\upf r :
Weil, ns spring has come again atfd
the weattier has tiirimd a little warm
ami phinting.lim ■ i* Ik iv^l will write
yon a few" lilli w. As inoiiey [s SCi|H-e
and bacon high and cottmt hyw (lie
prospect—GoMlie Liriner are very dim
over here hut, not-wit|i-standing the
h.trrqjiavet for cotton lltc fttrineri are
minibiiig Tlie dose of-cotion and fer-
tiBzc.lt,lhi.< year, to what it. was last.
The political race for 'justice of *hc
peace for this^gjhe TmIi ItisUi t of
Biiiloc^ ( onntv wa* held 'over on the
•fib of March la*t
illegal vote* on
Election tbrojvit
on account of so many
both sides, the lirst
out, and .another one
for
belli It wa- whoked for aiL it w ; a* Qur-jol) offlim wiil furbish and
worth by both l\cimieratie. and Ifeopleg
party, the lattertgaining the victory bv\
Mr: ‘ ‘
. Par-
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heav-
■*i Tiifes.—WHI * .Mr;—Editor,—wu arr
getting on very well out here in Georgia.
U c are imt making much money -imt
we have plenty of hog and homony and
some to Sefi. <
-Yours resixfctfull), T
T. J, Aloitnis.-
Trihirte (if Respect.
In loving memory of .Mrs. Win,
kcr
Whereas, It ha'h pleased our
cnly Fat he'll n Ills wisdom to remove
from our midst ottr loved sister, March
2‘id, 18! 13. = *
Kcsolved 1st. That in her death Joyce
Branch Sunday* scbool has lost a faith
ful KU|»port»*r, ami her pupils a loving
teacher,one who met thciq when not
providentially hindered with a heart
full of loyrt beaming upon her counte
nance. .
“2iI. That the community in wldeh
she lived ]o*i an eslimahfe neighbor,
the orphan and needy a noble heuelac-
tres*, atfdn kind friend, for she, like
her Master, “went ab-taii doing good,'-’
fhd was a living w itness if Jesus’ pow
er to save and iiTcss.
3d. That in tills hour of severe trial
we rxt.emi our since.ie sympathy to the
bereaved hii-b.iml,.and pra> tlie Holy
Spirit to comfort him. aqd may he re
alize that ••whom the Imai'loveth he
ch»stem\tli.”jind pass wltlioiit a 'mur-
riittr itefl^ath the chastenirig rod Ami
may He gztide and protect''tlie mother
less hoyn whoin *Im‘ lovcd so well, .i|i<i
the 'knowledge tliat -lie miut leave
them without a morhe.’* love and ( ar. 1 ,
gave her |>alu. May they early ienrn
to,love Je«t ( .*. ami prepare to nu'cttlnir
dear mother, w* o i* w itiiingi.nd watch
ing for them b y m l tin* *ki(**. \
^ *4Hi. That Hi ..|>yo| these resolutions
he sent to the (anility papers and flic
Baptist ( ontier for publication.
drew l'. WstnaLwani Ha> whs looking
ihto educktioiial matter* ami taking a
little rest from the tread mill, round- of
olllce work. ; . — v
There was some dUfereticeiof opinion
as to a|>portlotimcnts of tiif* si-hmii’
fnndsatid the whol^ matter,my consent
of all concerned, wVs - re/ei rrif to tlie
buperinrcmh'iu for final deei*ton
♦vVircip-ir Beffjtfgyris aUeudmg.Aikeu
on rt t fif** w eek. r
•rand Col.^ Sawyer ' left
n on s ti urda’,-.
r-
vilh x Acn
si’in MolotiyNpn of M r. M. F..Morony,
.died alhi.* faUierhi residenoc in tnis
«ity on Saturday. laM, He has been
attemllng *cho^ at BefiwpntN. afyd
[lammatory
an illness of
tf
EJiflptei II.
Last.week we reported the capture
ami eommitmeut of EtnamfiH 'VBJianis
to jail upon chargew of crime i*i Alalia-
ma and Florida. This week the rec> rd
'is of redder character. He i* cliarged
w kh tl»« murder of Mterhell Pnnjc, his
ikcoitstHiit companion and friend. On
Saturday, April 1st the dead body of
Poo+e whs found near Horse ’s bridge,
on tlx North Edlsto It lay on Hus
back, with !l hole from a pistol htli
thiongh Hie neck. His face and liamls
had been blackened w ith burned cork.
11 is pistol was found hy his side w ith
two empty chambersN The woods’ had
lieen set o« tire, ami the body r cm si der-
ably burned. Near by lie a dense
swamp thicket, his horse waSfound
fled to a tree. IDs overcoat was care
fully folded and strapped to the saddhy
w hich had been taken off the horse.
Ou Wednesday, it It inst,. Trial Jus
tice G. J. Baltzegar and ;i committee ot
the jury of inque*t came over to exam
ine Williatn*. Ue wa* sworn by Nota
ry B. \V. Peeples, StenograjTcr H. D.
Iz.lar took down the evidence. Hil-
llams admitted that.he had .hecn. with
Toole on Friday, 31st, the day before
hi« dead body wtys f umd, hut te»Utied
tlmt thfy h#d soparatrsl, Poole going to
return a borrowed toad cart and he vis
iting a few miles off. ©n Friday the
jury agreed upon a verdict charging’
Williams with.the murder, ami on Sat
urday constable Garvin came to-Barq-
well to serve tin? warrant.
As Williams was committed by Jus
tice Hammet to be ImUl under the A l.v
abatnx charges Sheriff Lancaster could
not Ict him go. It is expected that the
Aikeq Grand Jury.tliat met on Mon
day, will find a True Bill against him,
for Po iks’iumirdcr and that under an
(.»rd*)- -pLJj»c Louri he will be trans
ferred to ((Mkcu for trial.
vy^s attacked with
rheumatism, and after
"TTnvtyweeki hi* condition heciinje so
critical tiiat. iii* hrmher, Dr. .lohiV E.
Moiony, went up ami hroughthiin lionitv
Every attention that a skilled phy-
stclin and loving hands could do, failed
Ui-slay thehamt «vf the grim mottster,
and on Katimlav.ismu's pure spirit took
it* lligltt to the better world-. He was a
great.Ijvoril.cjuIxtliL-ja,tkd.„yoting. a.iKt
hi* many friends extiml their syni-
pathie* to the ben*av^d faiuLly, and
join In mournhig Iii* tiepartme.
'"MjssT.amb Buist in bomjrany with
Air. ami Mrs, Bfiioks HatWy. left un
Sunday morning for Savannah,- (.a.,
wheye they w ill spend several weeks
Mi** Ynnie' Laurie l/far is Visiting
friends in Bateahurg, S. (J.
One of the titost, pleasatit enterfain-
ments of the '••a*on. \va* the Ylusical of
Monday night. The credit is due to
Mrs .M. H. tekerm'an, w ho comiurted
the cntertainmcnL, which coexisted of
uliisiOrruulTeCitat ions.
Anothet^ pri 11\ leant is added to
JilackyjLie's- LUt of stviVli ttirnnnts.
The oivner.of this pretty team is Mrs,
A. Buisf.Jr ,
Otrr'.f ity i r !uhr>r* arc *1111 pYO-e.-u-
ttng work on tiieir heretofore w-ell kept
highway*, nml under tlie inanagemi nt
pi.our eliictrnt Ghjet, John Gfihbin. the
wWke i* progressing handsomely,
rijlieu the work in \ybich he U n‘>w
engaged i-ciiiiipletcd. we will challenge
any town In the state for sanitary
condition.
The many friends of Mr. Gerard
Wc-isMiievr w ill he sorry to know that
he is at, this, w ritin;,,- quite slck^ and
hope for his speedy recovery.
'I'he Crystal Ice Factory w ill resume
work the latter part of this week.
(. ol, Rv»lit. A Mrkh, of Barnwell, S. C.
"passed through our town on l«*t
Monday morning en route for Cali
fornia. His many Blaekville friends
hope that this trip may prove bcnciicial
to Col. Aldrich.
^J.ittle Mis* Zaidie Simms, daughter
of Judge G ilmore Simms of Barnwell,
spent several days in our midst last
week as tYiiNguesLuLAllsa Belle Rush.
M r. HarrV < iea'ald «»f Denmark spent
Snmlay in ottr town w ith hi.* tirotliers,
Messrs. Joint ami ArthurCcrald.
Cm I Vi.
xttir.ojrs t uNst nrriox ( i re.’
This is beyond question the most sne-
cessful Cough.' Medicine we have river,
sold, a few doses invariably cure tlie
worst cases ofsCough, Croup and Bron
chitis, wiiili its wonder!til.
the cure of Consumption is without a
parallel In ihe history of medk'ine.
Mince its lirst. discovery it has been sold
on a guarantee, a test which no other
mydiciuc can stand. 1 f you hare a cough
we earnestly a*k you to try it. Price
lOg., Wc. and 11. If your lnng% arc sore,
cheat, or back lame, use .Shiloh’s Porous
Plaster. Sold l!}’ J. A. Tobin, Barn
well; P. W. Farrell, Blaekville; Dr. J.
M. ijmitli Williston. >
^TTi>
I m purl a at to Teachers.
'Tes'iitHtf Otis'
were
Of Kducn-
foI lowing
adopted by the a late Board
lion last week : '
\V r hereas it ha* been brought to the
attention of this board t.liat certificates
have been gi altted by tlie con nty hoards
-atexaminers mi diploma* g yen hy p'.-
-tit ntiomvthat are not eolleges'nur nui-
versities; and , -
-Witerea* tlti* h* in vttdation “of the
proviso I(xk>of Uieschool law ; therefore
lie i t
Resolved. That the State Board of
Kxaininci » di-approve this granting of
(jertillcgte* ami ilistrnvt Irie county
board* tocantine tii<-m*('lve* -trictly to
diploma* from colleges tuitliiniversities,
11. w a* ordered that the poi lion of seo-
tinu iCO.-Mif the *cliool law s relating to
tjie granting oPliccnse liy the chunl.y
luard* of examiner* to teacher* he re-
.« •imh d'and the <]uaiiiicai inn to teaChlx
'ing after the l*t of July, ISti.l, Iqtt, ini
Hie contrary, nil vise v»>ti to comply yvith
the terms of the st.attue until U lias'first
been adjudged invalid. «
31 'I’mtest the question of The con
stitutionality of the statute oh the point
of Federal prohihltfon or discrlminution
we advisri that proper prcH eeding* be
taken to teat that question, hut that
pending *m h proceedings and the Ue-
tertiilualioii thereof the provisions of
the Act bo (‘areftijjy olise.rvetl.
Tlie statute, so far hs w> calTsee, can
only'be tested after tlie istofftily, iKn.'l,
hr the attempt of the. Atiite or any of its
oiliccrs to «i'iz ‘ami sell iiquorl mantt-
fat tilted in another State, ami exposed
for sale here by some one who has ob
tained arid holds a license to sell liquors
for the whole voar.
ciiRAr EijA'Ki.OfKH.—Inujcdef to en*
atile every tine wito desires to use print
ed envelope* in • their correspondeiicc
one liundred good
irfl and
envelopes
have
Tvnt*.—t
printed on your envelope’
prl»t
fifty
your name
ami thru no
letter, will ever go astray. Farmers
shoiijdj».yail tlienyselves oL this oiler,
as w ell as others.—Pkoci.k.
How He Won IDs Wife.
Commenting op the.detuh of Gen, K.
Kirby Smith,the las' of the full-Gen-
erais on the Confederate side, t : he New
York Herald editorially says: --
There a romance in hi* eventful
career which ought not to be fo\oUen
—his wound gave hint his wife. When.
iUebat+leol Bull Hun was begun Smith
was full thirty miles away, un receipt
of the new s lie uqVered the distance
with Iii* troop* by a forced march and
arrived just in time to he of signal ser
vice to the Southern troop*. NVidia
making a charge at the head of his
force he was so severely wounded that
little hope was enframed of Ids re
covery. He was carried, however, to
the .house of Colonel McDaniel., w here
he received the attention which his
desperate, case required, it is more
lliaii ptobahle Hi a t lie would ifave suc-
cinnlK'U but for the careful nursing *>f
tlie Colonel’s daughtar. -She watched
him night and day ami hqr effort* were
repaid at last hy the patient s full re-
covery. 'L _ ;
“Of course tlierc could lx but one de-
noiifinenj, to this little drama. 'I’he
soldier and hiA nurse fell In love with
each other, lie signed a marriage cer-
tllicato and received hi* commission a.*
a major general on the same day, and
a* the fairy taleu-go,, “the couple’ .Mud
happily forever alter.”-
“ riiero were scores of such instancts
duriiqg tlie war ami they arc all iuTf-r-
.estfpg.'- - ...V
bixpursiA a\!» li vtWoxtailxy.
Is it-not wortlt•tfhYstriall price of iag.
to five yourself of every symptom of
these distressing’ cbuiplaints, if you
FOR
J&i
<V
liiiij/irms iii l)nig;s,
Rmslirs, l*t*i ruLiifiy,
eU*., r
MtidicinoH, IVmts, Oils, Cojotw,
Toilet ami Fancy Articles,
S( >aj>s,
I?
The Finest Soda
Watcr ai
‘ d list
id M
Now.
Milk
iT
Shakes, a specialty,
FORT ROYAL AND WESTERN CAROLINA RAILROAD
Ifehedute-TH effect Murch 12th iO 1 )5. " ”' =: .'
l.lOp ut; ildiU.a in
A.Uk'i'fHv AM I'.Jv p in; J.iia p.
Ar. Anderson
•J.Wi a m
’12 M p in
I i .iVt a nt
it) 20 a m
10.20 a in
7J.0 a ui
, Close eonneetion on Grcrinwood for all |ioints on G. C. & N. and Columbia
Greenville Railways and ou
3.34 p m
11 45 a m
Greenw’d Lv
(•.3i'> p in
3.IK) p m
12.50 p
“ Laurens “
5.35 p in
D..W a. nt
2.25 p pi
“ Greenville
3.05 p m
G.10 p m
2.5u i> m
“ Spartanb’g“
4.1)0;p m
10.10 p 111
...
1 “ Asbeyille /. r
5.03 p m
“ Blacksb’g “
2.37 p m
G.05 p m
“ Gastonia Lv
1 40 p in
1.
He oi .sliiUiKV . VLtuIlzio', -every liottle
hit* a printed gi ft antec on it, use ac-
cordiiigiyioid it it d(a‘s you no good it
will cost you nothing. Sold by J. A.
Tobin, Barnwell; 1* \V. Farrell^ Mack-
vi.Me; Dr, J. M. ftmitlt, WHliston.— .
tiv examination eutlivly, per
mission to iioh! such examination being
granted by the State Board of Exiinii-
•• . , ;
’l^ie lioard'adoptcil tlie following res-
oltttioiv: Rj Ki»Ue.l, That ut—our next
meeting we will ret oiumeml a course of
pr*»fe»*ioiial reatliug for tea Iterh and a
list of hooks suited to school libra lie*.
11 Was r.-Milveil that the following i>e
added t<* the hraaiche* required to Me
•taught in-the public sc'hool*: English’,
literature’, elementary algebra. (■Icinen-
tary ■ drawing- amt elemmitary \ocal
music, .
The liradedSch.ool, having collapsed
for the w ant of fund*, tin* tejudier* pro
pose’to re-bpen it it* a pay school, on
.Monday, April 3d, lSb3,. and to
carry on tlmir rc*iiectivu Grades as
usuiii,
Rates of Tuition ]>er month in ad
vance.:
High Sellout Deparfrjiervt;■ 7Hi, sth
and . hth CTade*^.. Including ,Latin,
11 iglier, MiUhemwtieSf 7«t4 Commercial
Com *••, ?‘i.(io.- «'
\,n,ici'n Lauguag*'.* fcXtra^Voh et-s.
\ In*ermedlaic Gra'des, 3d, 4th| oth and
fitli-, SLyl. ' •
Frimary Grade*. I 1 *! anU 2d, ^1.00.
Fat i lTT.
E, Bander, A. M.. ITUrcipaL
Mj*s>S, A. lValke.r,Eir*t A**i*tant.
M i»* ColumbiH Bellinger, Second As-0
sDtajlit. ■
ITof. Julius A. Klein, l’receptor in
M irate. • - >
The peo; le of Columbia are already
-Itegipning to speculate a* to whttliwr »
disprn*ary will he csiaWishoil there,
even if the law become* effective. It is
estimated that there are about 47.I male
ficehuhh rs on the tax book.*, and the
auditor thinks that a-majority of that
iHiinber'ttt-t? colored (iroperty holders
who < wri the r little rottiges. It m
known that an effort has.already- lieen
made to get up a petition for a dispe.u-
sary and that it Inis met w ith general
refusah. In fact, one candidate for di*«
penscr, who spent.a day,' biiiitiitg sig
nature*, only secured a dozen names for
hi* application.
Ossawntomie, Kan., April 0.—An
n roliMofell near tliia tow n yesterday af-
ternoon, striking the monument of
•John Brown otC t»s«awatomie Brow ti,”
a* he was some times called, erected to
hint liyjirivate suhscription originated
Jay Horace (iterly in 1HU.1. Tlie meteor
briyke off the left arm of the statue and
passed through the dome arid nave in a
slightlyWiouiheaste'ly direction, and
through six feet of clay just south of t he
ervot, stopping only at bed fock. Ex-'
peris say the^ a rulite is composed <xf
pelium metal, known to exist only in
the sun, 1
the rind very thin, getting ju»t rile yd- J
low aritside; tliis 1 cut into pieces and 1
put with the juice and powdered sugar,, _
' of which I use t(yo ounces t«* the qnar£*f
in a jug or jar With a cover. When ;
the w ater is just at the t;a point, I ;
pour it over the lemon apd sugar, cover
success in atonce and ier+t-gec cold. Try this;
once and you will never make it any!
other way.”*—New York Times. j
Will make theocuson of ,l>>h2 lit Barn
well County,
TERMS: *7..V) LEAP; $1. r MX> the
SEASON, cash In advaiine r -w4tii the
jirivllege of returning the mare until
she proves to b'^rfiT'iaL I will not be
responsible for accidents.
lierniitwa* sired by*"Jmported Hur
rah, by New minster, out of Emma <».,
Imported Blueton, by king Tom. fie
is, of rich brown color, with 'black
points, 10 bauds hjgh and weighs l,luo
pound* No more handsome style of
thu ttior o it g 1 ih -ed | It or se lias ever iteen
exhibited its thi* section—with coni-
manding size, Ixautiful head anti neck,
well trimiirri'd bmlv, great depth of
chest, riiagiiifluent loins, powerful quar
tvrs and, perfect feet.
For fuVther information and extend
ed pedigree apply to
HENRY BLACK.
Millett, S, C.
dec*
Registration Notice.
The office oflt he Supervisor of Regis
tration w ill he open at Bai4iwc|| on the
first Momlay jri-cach inoiith for the
tra|isacti<iu-of such business as is au-
thorized by law.
‘ - * HAYNE f. rice.
tf Su|ier visor.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
The Spring Examination of teacher 8
for the public schools of this county
w ill he hetd at Barnwell ou Frida.v, 21*t
»eel Per so ns desiring
ure, or Jvujimt ( omplatnts and he isj W j|| pj,. aw
Cafttfih C'aniiol he Cured.'
with I,OGA4. A PPLICATIONS;" as
they cannot reach the seat of the di*-
ea*o. ( atarrh Is a blood or coiiHtituli-
riotal disease; and in order to enro it
you must take internal remedies. Hall’s
Catarrh Cnrri is.t.iken internklly, arid
arts direc'ly oil tbciilnod atilt trilicp’us,
surfata*. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is Mot
a quack medicine. It Wa* prescribed
by one of the'hefct p.liystcians fir tidr
country Tor ye.-rrs, and i* a regular pre
scription it is composed of the best
tonics know n, cmubiiieal w itli the blood
pm i tier*, acting directly on tlie in neons
suriiicc*. i he, perfect coinKlttatlori of
the two iugredieot* 1* what produces
such wonderful results in coring < a-
tarrh. SvihI f<»r testimonials free.
' F. J Cheney A CO., Frps , Toledo, O.
Sold bv drusrgistv, price f.'te.
- -
Good Leinoiiaue s
“I learn-d a new thing.” said a wom
an recently,"while visiting last week
an English friend who 1* living iff thi* r ^ r i> .. ..
count, v. We had a small dance one J’T , , C ” ' ^ H
evening of my *tay, and my hostess I k wr** 1 *** ^
served the, nmst, delicious lemonade I j ’ T ^ is - pik
ever drank. 1 spoke of it-tho next day, !
and she told me it was made of freshly i
boiled water—the secret, she said, of i
thoroughly good lemonade ‘1 have a j
regular rule, she further informed me, j
w hich insures success If l am making i
jt quart br a gallon. For a quart I- take >
the juice of threolenron*, using the rind . ... _^ r
, 1 r , ’ , , ; this medicioe, ettlmrTor organic
ot one.of them. I am careful to peel K
.w.iUi,..it:snlt.*, I will refund
cent lie may have I ppid me. it
cost nornir one renf if he is - not
1 *aTidled . w ith results'. Price $3.0(1
cash, in tiocaso w ill it be sold on credit.
The people of thi* county ought to
know if my guarantee isaif value.
^ 0. K. KVAX.
janl2-3mos .
TO THE AFFLICTED.
n iitternally,
two dose* every 21 hours, and is an ab
solute cure for stricture without the
use of instrument*, without pain and
without, the loss of one moment’s tlmri
from any employment. 1 guarantee to
cure or money refunded.'
If any one w ill use two bottles of
Strict
Port Royal and Augusta Railway.
CHARLESTON, SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA;
VIA YKMASSKK. .
7. : H) p
7.56 a
li.37 |>
3.00 p m '.l.lria m Lv- Augusta Ar., 'J.1& p ny 12.05
f>.:to p at 11,40 a in “ Yeniassee “ 5.40 p mj 8.40
2.:t0 p m Art harlest’nL.v 4.17 p in
I 2(i p ni; “ Savan'nah •‘c-^
7 55 p m “Jack’nv’e
I2..38 p ml “ Beaufort '
4n5(fqt -m^ ^ PortTtoyol
For further information call upon or write
W.M, J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent, Augusta, Ga.
W, F. SH KLLM AN,,Traffic Manager!
It. L.'TODD, T, P, A., Room 301 Dyer Building, Augusta. Ga.
7.00Vxu<i.20 p
] 4 33 p ml
) 4.20.(> mj -fJKLo'i
NE W STORE. NE W GOODS
t. y f, n .« t 4
I have opened a First CIbsh Grocery (Store in the town of
WILLISTOnST.
My Stock is fresli and of the best fjunlity, cdnsiHting of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries, (’aimed Goods, Fruits, Fine
Gandies and (Trackers, Cigars, Tobacco* Also
In addition to my stock of Groceries and Fancy Goods,
f am ready to oiler at lowest'prices for cash, a nice line of
.Dry"Gooda, Notions. Shoes and Hats, also (bwkery and
Glassware. All of the above have been carefully selected
and will be sold cheap. Call and examine my goods and
prices. _
Nice Xew Qileans Molasses at 25 ets. per gallon*
.Nice New Orleans Syrup.at iii) ets. per gallon; ’
GOODS DIOUVERHi) FRKK IN- TO N. -—
(T, Xi.
WTLGI8TO.N. rt. o.
\
N. G. W. Wai kku. W. I.Wilsom
WALKER 1 WILSON,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS, x
. IfffimLM. C.
A Well assorted stock of Orifljns ant!
Caskets of newest style* constantly on
hand and for sale nt reasonable prices.
Prompt and efficient attention paid,day
or night,-to the ".iit. 118 lil patrons.
Mr. W'ilstiu int* made a sjiocial study
■of disinfecting for two years and offers
the advantage of Ids experience in that
branch.**/ the business.
We will, wbeliever desired, prepare
bodies for safe transportation for inter*
uicnt at distant places;— —
OpUeut N. G. AT; Walker’s Store,
Main St. Barnwell, Night calls at his
residence.
- Road Notice.. ,
The Conrtty rortHnlvs+fitient will eon*
Alder at their i rgular meeting on Tues
day, t»t li day of June l«t*3, the petition
of citizens of this County asking the
establishment -of a public toad “run
ning from long Branch church on the
Barnwell.and Williston road, crossing
Stfltkchatchie ?lvi r between 0. W. Pea-
.cocks .and 11. B. Matthews and conm-ct-
ing with the Barnwell and Augusta
road at New Ho|X‘ M. E. Church.
Any am^all lansons oUjfR'ting to the
establishment of said public road a*
petitioned for w ill pri'seut their ohjec-
] tionsoiror before the sloth day of June
next. •
By order of the Board,'
M. J. PATE,Clerk:
ersons ff»'*triiig ccrtirtcaie*
ill please present themselves at that
date and place.
' ILf’.Kl R K F.A N.D,
School ('omnd«sloner.'
Other County pajHirs will please pub
lish three weeks and send bill to
School ('ommissioner.
XH K lCl»WA.KI>H f filMT'A-Xld
“8he was courted by a -poor young
man and a rich young man and it ' took
her a long time to !letride which she
loved th -more.■’ “Did she come to a
decision?’ f ‘‘Yes, she mqffied _one of
them.** ‘‘And the poor young man is
still a bachelor ?” Yes,- How on eayth
did you kdoW which she married?”
A. HOWARD PATTERSON,
AXXojiTsricv
BARNWELL C
AX-L.A.W.
H.
S.C.
M iil give prompt attention to all bus
iness entrusted t<> hi^ care.
January Uth, IsVU.
An heir t<vy:*t0,»SSi DO-was found hy s«*n<l
ing his nann- an<l ten ct-nts t<) Amtsts' Kucoai)
rex ;Or live 2c. 8tainps will send your
cists name whirling ulLover tli« world ; to
silver I publishers, tuamifai'tures*, patentees J~^
and tlssse tirtployrim agents, and will bring
yt*u large maxi of books, ■MKasine*, pajaTst,
letters and Mtiaplr* c*f ucssU, ofltring you bar
gains, agencies, cti\ Atldress
AGENT*’ IlECOUD, Boa 42, Atiantu.Ga
oi»ri-ty
The' undersigned Corporators giro
notice that Hie Books of Subscription
t^*‘iriie Farmer* Bank” will be opened
at the Office of I. L. Tobin, Esq. in the
town of Allendale, ou the 25th March
instant.
John P. Gray,
I. I.. Tobin,
W, F. Brunson,
A. W. Owens,
M . A. All, Jr.,
M’. F. Gnogft,
J , i W.I. M ilson,
21 M^rch 1893.
—^ --- -* i m» i ■ i.\ij ■ pi f
. G. DI NCAN BELLINGKR,
Solicitor 2xd Cikcvit.
Gkoruk G. Tuoursox, CiUR. J. Hat.
BdMnoer, Thompson lad Hiy,
^ATTORNEYS AT
Office,^Rjrr Building, BRmweH, 8.
Practice in the Counties of AI
Barnwell, lIauipu>u,Coilt'lMi t
fort.