The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 28, 1893, Image 3
KAfESOF StBStRIPTION.
In AdvHHce, per Annum .RO
On Time.........'..'7?;.. ftW
THURSDAY, SKBl’EMUER 23, 18^3,
jk the »i«xtr«*ru^arcoi
ilwiuony Lodge N<».
AT Twill be lirMat llu-in:>
/\r\ pie in Barnwell up
the iiextregularcommunicatli nof
I7A.-.F..M.V
iiiew Masnr.loTem
ii|K)n 14ih day ot
October, 18^3, the same being the 2nd Sat
urday iu-said month, beginning at “High
twelve. V
By order of VV.\ M.\
J. A. .Ihxkixi*. Secretarr.
HIghcTtofaffin I^a^nTrTJTo^r^^Ha^stTtrSrtjov^^tJpbTT"
!UiU:k ylllc, SeJUb____
ABSOU/TELY PURE
The regular meeting of Bbrnwell , . .
~I/Hlge No. IB, Knigiita ntMttliins. ■ ji c *V U!i latt week,
w ill be lit Id at their Hull on Friday ;
night at So’clock, a full attendance^
Is requested. t
By order of
F. C. BL TLF.B, C. C.
J. B. MDoBF,
/ < . K. 11. 8.
X ■■ •. , .
The Iteunia k I'hnca did not come to
D«Ton Rant He?
Public ollleers, lawyers, and all other
persons desirin)? the services of a spe
cial Stenographer to take evidence, re
port apdeches, or any other work re
quiring the services of a Stenographer
and Type Writer.wiH be served at rea
sonable rates, and on short notice by
applying to tiie undersigned at Biack-
Tllle, S. U.
H. D. IZI^AR.
\ IMPORTANT NOTICE
The lirst cold wave of the fall came
Tuesday tiiglit.
Allen .1. G reen Esq. of Columbia, was
to town yeaterday on piol'esswnal
business.
-BY—
E. Y. MURPHEY X Co.
\Te want to tell all onr friends and
customers that we have not nor never
Will move from our old stand at the
rail road corner, as some think. Our
- #wn has boeu at this old laml niark fot i has been blessed
4b years, and is known as the oldest aod-j * “
mostsucccssful Grocery House In Ait-
gustaV and is acknowledged headquar
ters for the best groceries and cheapest
prices. Our two well known South
Carolina salesmen Mr. S. \V. Trotti, Jr,,
of Barnwell and Mr. W.^’. Samples of
Edgsfleld, who have been with us a
long time, together with the firm bid
you welcome and say that to save mon-
•v vou must get our prices before you
buy. V*hen in Augusta make our
house your home, have all yolir liun-
ijles sent to E. T. MURI’IIEA S at the
•’Old Comer,” and we will help you on
all trains amf electric cars.
Railroad time tables Kept for custom
ers.
E. r. MURPHEY A Co.
WANTS.
suffering from
new adveilismeot
Wanted—Patients
Kidney (Unease—See-
on second page- *
G. h. Ryan.
Wanted—Patient* Buffering from
Organic Stricture—See new advertise
ment on second page.
^ G. K. Ryan.
Lost and Found.
Dyspepsia.
Lost—Sufferer* ' from
Ttrnp.y; Malaria Me I Liver Complaint
unless they at once-commence the use
of Glenn Springs Mineral Water.
round—Hundreds of people in every
part of the State who testify that the
water* of Glenn Spring* arc simply the
l rest. . , .
JieiT AdverUacment*.
Governor Tillman —Reward
for
to
in
apprehension of Ramiai Greco,
I*. B and K. 11 lticks—Notice
debtors and ereditorAr--—
\ 'L L. Wiggins—llbu«e and lot
1’arnwell for sale.
If. C. K irkland'-Fall Examination
uf Teachers. - /
Mrs. L. A. I'anulog Una I Discharge.
week
Greenland, was
t'ourf at Aiken ibis
Mr. F. H. Dicks, of
in town on Tuesday. " r 7
Sheriff Owen Alderman ha* removed
from White Pond to Aiken.
Under the new sc bed trie the Savannah
Morning News’the 4arle»t daily to
reach u*.
Mr. 'V. P. Maher has taken the
Agency of tha Smith Carolina railway
at Denmark.
* Rev. Lucius Cuthhert went North
last week to seek aid f ir the First Bap
tist Church of Charleston.
Attention is asked to the ad'crlise
inentof the Barnwell Oil Company. A
reading of it tmyy hclp.you. *
Prof. Klein leaves Barnwell to take
charge, of the Musical Department of
the Fitting School at Bamberg.
Rev. R. \V. Barnwell has accepted
Hie' fall of the Florence Episcopal
cTiuiidi, to take effect Nov. 1st,.
The Florida, Centfitl and i’enliisiilnr
Railroad will take charge of the Sotitlr
Bound under long lease next week.
Stop wasting your money on Tobacco
Uarrys, f wo of ’em, I/.lnr and Jlam-
met, were^11 to see u* yesterday. There
is nothing of-tlie ‘‘Old Harry” about
our young friends.
The alliance between tile Midland and
Port Royal Railroads went Into effb.t
lust Thursday, a* we have not received
a copy of the new schedule we sue not
in position to give any Accurate infor-
mation of its train movement*.
There lias been some misunderstand
ing of Hie advertisement of the Blacks,
villo Graded School The tuition fee
of |3.00 per month is charged for mu«(k\
nil dnea nnmpply t.n oilier denartiiients
of instruction. See correction of a
yertlscinent.
AniTp Tonrtfry ed i for state* Hrat ire Is
willing to tight the devil w ith tire if Ills
subscribers w ill only furnish the wood.
The harvesttyin Ireland this year are
fuRy 51 month earlier than any before
recorded, and ibe most abniidant that
—BY—
MURPHEY & 60.
■ M it rplicy' Co ,-Are the wholesale Gro
cery ■ House of tilK BrOad Strqpt, Au-
gusta, Ga. We tako-Uiis niefhoiLof In
forming all of mtr ojd customers that
they will now findj,vst above, tin*-
Railroad crossing on liie same si.d of
witli for
years
People fntending*to "go to Savannah
should get health certificates, as no one
unprovided with one is allowed to enter
thatcity. That nrccanlion is to keep
out people from Brunswick, Gn.,
Rev. J. W. Blanton had a valuable
horse to die while lie was driving to the
Association, and the Newberry Baptists
gave Mni a good purse to help make up
the loss.
Since the new outburst of ‘YmTow
Fever in Brunswick, while Blackvilla
ha» hail ua‘ayiiiptom* of yellow fever
amiIms^ioT qTraTaTitiqed against BrdU»»
wick or other fever districts she has
felt tbe.elleetof Hie quaratltim*, as cit*
iasctiG vlesiriog to reach the City by the
Sea have to get health certificates from
the town authorities to show in Brancb-
ville. 1 1 , ~
The faili’ly of Mr. Jake F.elgler lias
recently moved in towjp and are living
Wl'lark Street.7 'I lie citizen- of O'.Hi-k-
villcextend a hearty welcome to Mr.
Zeigler pitd’fiiinily and hope that it is
already understood that the gate* uf
lifackville are always open to^clti/.cns
like. Mr.\/,eiglor. . "
q'be Rlackviile Graded School opened
on the KStli iust. with quite a large
■UteinTimce rotl and everythiug fooka
JhSlK’S. Sife
*th
foward to a pros|H>rons school year
\\ itb Prof. Ackcrmad at the head thif
is exactly wlmt we w ill have.' . s"
Garvin A I’ageulieardt TiaVA opened
iifcidr Bicycle rep«M»hops and are now
prepared to do ail kinds qf bicycle fO-
p'\iring,and are also equipped for all
kin Is of nickle plating. ^
While the people Of Blackville re-
>■ retard very much the leaving of Mr
lUftiroau ciossmg on me "i.u verv iiiucli the leaving ot 1*1 r.
the *tr<.«et (as our old corner .sUirToTRL^f^iL Hie popular and ^ccom-
iiniiiher tils
We mnycd fronuoqr old corner about
IS months ago, hut \ve,tie yet and have
hecii for forty years the cheapest, and
only cash grocery house here, consc-
qucntly can sell you cheaper than any
body else, ean save you money IT you
w ill come to scq-iis. -
We. have Mr. 11 miry M. Sawyer, of
Aiken and Orangehfirg T'oiinti*'* with
im will tie glad—to wclcoine, any
body from South Carolina,.
Remember the nmulier and look for
TLttl+t.-ttpthe siiinc Mdo aliout cU_yurdi.
front oiiTrrhJ corner, and tin* Urm name
is simply ; M UR 1*11 EY it CO..
Moans C. .VfCgPitr.Y, tiro. S. .Mrucirtv.
Walter Kirkland. Aon of the chairr
m.m xtf tl;r Board of ('oiitrid for Rich
land county, was expelled from the
MrUiodist eiiurcli last week because he
refused to give up liis derksliip in oite-
uf Hie < olnmbia Di-pelisarirs. He is
jui kiti to Hie Buford’s Bridge Kirk-
tgndsT— •—'""
Uncle Sam’s servants have keener
ere* and noses than the St.*****-ennsfam
bles. Las* week they Captured eight
barrels of North Carolina corn in the
State Dispensary at Columbia having
second banded revenue stamps upon
them. '1 he State will lose nothing
Several Cblnmhiamrw-ere bound over |
last week for trialMn the Court of Gen
eral Sessions for selling rlco beer. At
Hie preliminary examinati.in one of the
State eonsfableH testilied that he liad
•worked fur the Augusta Brewing Co.
in Charlotte, N”, and pasted rice beer
lablcs on lager beer bottles.
/The exact geographical center of the
United States is mavked by a grave—
- the lust resting nHc« ol/one_M a^nr Gg-
dctl, who i.-A liu.i ieil on a~Tittie Riinli a
short disunvo northeast of Fort Riley,
Kansas. ' ^
Asspeiato .fnstice Stephen J. Field
has issued an nrdet tliat Marshal-(i. I.
Cuiiningham show cause before the
United States Supreme < v ourt at Wa»h-
itigtnti obithtrWd tfrtnher—why a writ
of habeas corpus should nut lie grat,tod
in behalf of State Constable C. B.Sw an.
twder setiteinte,—pendimr appeal, for
ei/.ingtlie liarfjpJ pL^sciitsLcy in the
Clmr
and Opium. Bratus up! Be. a mat !
Hiil’s Chloride of Gold Tablet* will
cure you. All leading druggists sell
them.,
The young man who persuades him
self that two pco|de can live as cheaply
as one can always find a girl to help him
to try the experiment.
During the Brow n’s Row lire Hie edi
tor lo*t a new hatchet ami a pair of
bronze tongs. As cold weather is com
ing lie would be glad to get tliciir hack,
or to giveaway the (novel.
Chief Clerk James Norton, of the
Comptroller General's ollice, made the
annual settlement w ith Treasurer F ree
on Tuesday, it was quickly and easily
done, a* all the books were iu apph pie
order. * .
Capt J. T. Willis pttUrd a hnggy
hell cord from Willistoti to Baniweil
on Tuesday. - From the shortness of
his stay and the quickness of hie turn
ing round he must have thought that
he was in Seiyern.
A small house beyond the old depot*
the property of A, T.'Woodward, Esq.*
was accidentally, burned at !» o'clock
Thursday night. It was insured for
$'00. The tenant, a colored woman,
was at Hie “flying horses” show and
lost all her good* and chattels.
Capt. L. F. Dicks of Ellcntnn and Mr.
F. II. Dicks of-Greeniatid were bilflfw n
on Thursday. They promised to come
to se^ ns, but didn’t have time. A little
bird sa»g to us that better company
than oars, was waiting for them in a
westerly direction, and while vye missed
th dr visit we are reconciled aiid don's
Llama them a bit. , *
Charming M's* Ada' Anderson has
rctnrnedfrom a delightful visit to re
latives'- at Ulmers. She left sorrow
among young heart* till along Hie
South Bound, from the Edista to tlje
Savannah river, but brought back
happiness to very many admirers
near home.
Chap Aaron out in Red Dak lias an
original kit teljf The oilier morning the
kitten attracted hi* attention by run
ning up and down a tree in tin' yard
and talking hind .cat. language. On
lucking tn the top of the tree lie saw. a
young <>|Xi-*uin clinging w ith the faith
*>f it* kind to a limb.- Of cnui'seliec.-i.p-
tured the w anderer and next went into
his potato patch, Ac.' ■ " -
Dr. A. N, Uav-ol G.cnrgc’- Creek,
1o*t hi* pretty ami w-eii fnrni-hed bowse
on Saturday, together with hi* stock of
groceries and all clothing except what
the family had on, by a tire which
caught from thoi-fove while they were
at dinner, and which had made such
headway before found out that noth
ing could be saved. He was insured
fwr but Mm clear loas was at
least ? 1 ,('00.
On Saturday" After noon Mr. J < *se
Dunn wn* ruling If saddle bw«.sp valued
at $lSt) along Main Stieet, whieff was
quite erowi’ed Just cqiposile. "ti e
circle tin* horsiywus startled by a piece
of goods iu the hatrdsof a street
merchant, and shi« d into Hie narrow
opening. Ju*t then .a colored mini
came up driving a road cart, rapidly
Hie slialt struck Mr. Dunn’s horse ..(Mi
tering t he side, causing injuries from
w hlcli it died.
Jack Creech, colored, wlio lived on
Mr. IV. G. Britton'* place acpiss Sali-
kehatchic, wentto vi-ii his wife’s rela
tives, north of to vu.on Sunday. About
10 o’clock at Might he started homew ard
In ins mad cart. Afterward he was
found lying in the road near Kilki riny
in an unconscious eunditioiTj w ith the
back of the skull iM-ushed in. lie lin
gered Fit-the same «tnt- until J n’clm k,
when lie die t. There are suspicion*
amiing the colored people that lie wa»
foully dealt w ith.
A story went the round* of the press
a few wo^ ks ago that thciv
South Carolina Railway depot at
le-tou.
The New* and Courlei* of Mptid.iy
«;fys of a sermon fireached' ofi Sunday
in the (.’itadel Square Clntrcli by Rev.
Lewis M. Rice, of Lnui-ville Seminary t
Air!-Ricc.wjiK.fojaiii-iiyJ'roin this State,
liavingbeen born and raised in ItioftU'
well cotiiit» . ilo a .young man of
(TTaided ability. — 4Us Mioughts are
clear and well expressed, and bisdc
livery eiume-T’amt cff''tu,ivi:. He w as
listened to moM?attciUively tliroughout
yesterday morning.
Senator Irby appeared in ('(dumida
-last week tintler tlic inlinc.nce of the en
emy that enters the jnmitli to steal away
4bo.-UiuiiuAs Hf also-manifested a couple
of pi*tol<, to the g reat'dciuoiHt! lit at ion
•of two colored liackmen.
i he cause of Hie Si'natrr'sslip tin was
the coirtiriiiatioti by the United States,
Senate o' K. W, Harris as post master
at Union. The Senator liad - pledged
liimsclf to ilefeaf Harris. It was a bit
ter pill for his owii committee to go
back on him, and lie washed it down
with, too tiery a liquid for bis own goo d
IV lien ymir shoes squeak go to a shne-
ipaker and bave him put a 1 peg in the
middle of Tiro side and there w ill be no
mure loud proclamations. Anollief
thing, when you Jjmy a pair-of new
winw* and thfy huxi you ph t “w.-nt'r in-
them and h i it leniaih a mimitc, and
tlicu punr it out," and if your shoes burn
or hurt you alter that you can. say this
is wrong, 'tlic water takes all the iiat-
nral hour nut of tlie leather and makes
the shoes comfortable. ,
updating Depot age ilT; for* d: bar lesion
they are 'equally delighted,lirat Mr.
Vaughn’s successor should be irypitng
man who needs no rcci»in mei 111 at ion in
Blackville—M r. E. Kisliburne—
Thft B nekvillc Diamalic ( lul) rends
ered “Tlic Lidt Loaf” on last Friday
evening at Turk Opera House to a large
ami appreciative audience. The general
verdict of those present wa« that each
creditably.
(Jutte a i rowd (roin tills poiiit w ent, to
- Att*sn*tws4w I, MoinlaY Oil Hie V. M.
Rwy A I’. K. A A. C impliuuintary Ex-
chrsion. All returned sa’ely and stated
tliat they spin ta very pleasant day at
Hie Fountain city.
Miss Katie Farrell leaves, vary much
to the regret of her many friends, on
next Friday 4nr WashiilgiotL«a., where
shy goes to matriculate at -it. Joseph s
coil yen 6,
Mr. and Mrs/Harry Gasquo are hi
our midst now, visiting the family of
Mrs. T: B. DrAVitt,
Miss Susie Berry, of BranehriHe,
who wits in our town till of last sess'oTi-
in atte’inia.iceat the Graded School re
lurned Cor litis session.* Who said a
certain young man in our midst was
-all in stnilrsL
THThclc
StAT«OVSot)THC/lltOUNA, J
.. Baknwxi-i; County. --
E. W. HoBnati, -fMaiirtiff, againatJknM
Long, Dcfendiyjt.
~ vo$mctonv»i». — 4
BY VllW’U’Kof a decretal order to
me directed In the above entitled cause
1 will sell at BarnwcH, Ih freut of the
Court House, nn Monday tlie second day
of October it being snie«day in said
month, wrthin the legal hour* of sale,
the* folio wing descrilied real e* ale :
ThlrtOi-u (13) acres of land, w Midi 1* a
part of the tract of laml known as the
Mixson UlacC, till* day conveyed to me
by Isabel A. Holm n, nod (^iiTiideil on
the North hy Inndsof the sqid Isa hid A.
Holman,On the South bv theJlreat Salt-
LphaTehfe Biver.uti the Ea*Kbv lands
For poi)s and Gi
VVilliistnn, li.tfnwcll County, ( Si>uth Caroliifit.
of JuliaC. Baker Timtjm
lands of William Long
Simms.
ForSaie.
M.\ linuse and lot in Barnwell. A tine
well of yvater,atui fruit ol all-'kiml* iu
ahVtndaiite. For informaHcm, add re-
T L. WiuniNs,
Misses I'attersoii and Hhuck rtf
Barnwell accnmpanieil Uy Messrs R. M .
Hobnan and Geo.'Todd spent a pleasant
day Iu our town last week. Come
again. ' •
__ J Cm I’si.
If you feel weak
and all worn-out' take
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
Terprs cash. I’ltrcaaser to pay for
papers ... . . • JL . j
A. HOWARD I’ATTfcRSONr
sc pt 1 i Master.
TREASURER’S NOTICE.
f/orsTY 'TkFasi’h vm’h Okuck,
Bakn» ki.i.ILiL, s, r„Sc'pt l l, isi):L
The Iri'iistiriW w ill ait-ml at tin* f"l*
lowing places at the time la low slated
to receive the ’Taxes for the Ileal year
commencing Nov. 1st ls!)2:
Snclliiig'a Store, Monday, October 10.
D.nnliarton, 'Tuesday, <>ct. 17.
Ashley’s home store, Wednesday Oct.
18. ' » ’ '
‘ Furse’s Store, Thursday,Oct, ll)._
'Baldik’, Friday, Oci ’it)
Duncan Baiirs’ .Store, Saturday, Oct.
91.
Tin* tieXtsession begins Wednesday, September glttb, 1R>3, All
seholtwtic nsojiths. \ * . /• '
The people of WHIlsthn, recbgiilzlrig Hie Importance ©(higher i
estabU*hed in their Ohwn a permancnl schtxd of l^lgh graflo. Tliejr havo
a large, handsome andconvenientlv arrabged schrtol building, which I* furiii*li«.’il
wilii the latest Improved patented furniture, and which will easily atvoms
jfXI student*. The prerent I'ritu lpal has had charge of the FruitItullon (*>r I
past two jears. and at a recent meeting of the Board of Trustees was uuahla
|y reelected for a term of three more years. "
The Faculty i-onslsts of six com |*c tent male and female teacher*. mo*t of whom
have held positions hi large arid profninent iu-tit utinn* uf !• arning. Moretrarh-
ers will be employed if tho-patronage JuM.ilie*. • ImtUi.g the pas f M>*i«iii over JiiO
pupils were enrolled l-it Isjconlidently exqtccp d tlhif ilu-• iiri.nnierit next scasluii
will Ihi nnirli larger. ' “
the Wc*rTry TTie KcriOor Blnr* ttmupplya long felt warn- w- thL pa^mVlhii^S.tate. _ The nbr
mid W, Ol* jectin view is to preparc^Loyaaml girls toyn'er the jei.ioi cla-- of onr host u tijP
. verslties, ami to furnish fn those who cannot avajj t,hrm*vtvr« of such higher edu«
catlpn the mental discipline necessary to (Sake them Mirccv.ful in life. All wIm>
complete tho prescribed course of study w*]t*l Iw ftrantyd dlpb'ina*. Bcniilr s tho
mm a! Kugllsh course, instrm-thm wtjl he givenin th^folh>u mg brunches: l.alini
Gr ok, F'eucli. Germnh, ( oinmcrcfal Law, Uninifu n lat ArichmcMc, Book keep*
iug, Music, Calisthenics, Klotiitiod, Tvpewi itlng and Military Tactics.
KXDENSISS.
''V>-
Literary Department, per nmiiih ...A
Mu>lc, Distrumcntill t with use ot Instrument} |tcr mouth
Music, Yoi-al, per month
Board, |**‘r month .
Board and tuition payable mbulhly in advance.
Complete (/omiiierctal Cnur.e, including Iknik-kceplngk Until*
tncrdal ArilUmctic. an'd 1 Vmwiuehip—for cniir ■ course
It takes from tiffee to live months to complete Hiis . oiiiw.
When a student passes a satisfactory examination In' the Coliimeryial branch
he w ill receive a diploma from thnl department. .
Telegraphy, com p!eL* course .■ .7. .$ Lit*
il’ypHM rliluy, i .iifmlele rantrsc . . .\ . . . Ill
Ualislhcnics, for the entire scs-.inn . . •. ... IH9F
I CO to 4 00
;i •*)
M .'41
7 00 to 10 00
$ 30 (to
\ i lend ale, 'Tuesday niul Wednesday,
Oct. -’I and 2«- .
’ Sycamore, 'Thursday,Oct. 20.
Ufmcrs, Friday,(Vt. 27.
Kinard’s Store, Saturday. fH‘t.28,
Ehrhnnlt’r. Monday, Oct im.
-ttmrter’s,.Tuesday, Oct. 31.
Bmldyshurg. Weilnesday, Ni V. 1.
Midway,'I’liursday, Nov.2. -
BHtulwrg, Friday and Saturday, Nov.
3 and l. r « .
Denmitrk Crossing, Mqiplav, Nov. C.
Bliickvilie, Tuesday a id Wednesday,
Nov. 7 and H.
Willistoti, 'Tlmrsday, Noy. 0.
, Turkey Creek Sclioid House, Friday,
Nov. 10. ; . v'
—G' urges < 'reok,4hU.nrdiiy
All stiideiits^ffoni lidisl.itlue arc required rp bi.ard at. the Students' Hall, unl.'s*
4hi.le paroiifs grt tluf 1‘onseiit iff^ the Urjtnqpal tn Imard them H*ew here. ’I’hij
St.udeiiis’'Hall will lie the home of the I’rinciwa! a mi the fnnprrlty nf the in*’iu-
her* of the FaciiKv. ‘ Regular study hour*lit plglit -iudents are dot Mlluweil
to roam the streets.or leave tlniir rotrms after dark wiihuiita s|wcial |»ermitTrent
the I’ldtudpah There Arc two churclit's in onr tW;o, Bnptist. and MctluMtist. All
students are required to attend'the church ut ihldr cholco. Goml literary s,*;!©-
ties are can led on in connection w ith the Keiumi. ; '
A'-rtti^MuGcg. of the( itaiicLdias diarg.i of the Military Department. Uailet
rille* and all nwessafy equipments^ire l iirioshed l»y the Urinctnn). Theunfform
is purchased hy the Is'.ys, and costs from f I l.ou toflis.oo per suit.
A young'man can Filter the Literaiy Department, and at tend oar HehiN>i the
entire session of ten scholastic months, board, tuition, washing, lights, fuel, (took*,
Ae., In,•lulled, frotn flb'i tMlto $12A U0 ’Tlie total cost the entire session iu the
Literary Department for young ladles is from $12f» «*) to fliio Ut). v —
For further information, address *
F. N. K. BAILEY, I’rineipal.
W. A. B. NEWSOM, Sec. Bd.Tyttstees, 1 Wllllsf,,,, C,
Tlie
a d
13 mills
I icuial v’PdAWtJ.JAiatriij.sJ.iB.ve
nil levy of 2 millsexecjitAViT
Oak
•v^ * Bam!,erg, S. C.
The Stale Fair.
Wc liave received ‘Premium List of
tlie Stale Agricultural and Mechanical
Society of South Carolina, for l iii; Twen-
ty-tlftii Annual Fair, to lie held iu Co
lumbia,” b.-giqiiing Muiiday, N iveinbrr
(ith, and ending Friday,-November lOtli.
Heretofore the Fair lias bgen h id
court weeks, preventing many Barn
well people from attending, but tliis
year it eotnes Uiu week liclura xtUtCL.
I lie tiine* are bard, hut tliose who can
spare tli£ iiKmey-to-'Take in” the Fair
will do wVlI to go.
lyiLLISTOk NEWS. 7^
'The Uijth Selinol opened on Wfdries-
day. . S.mm*. w ho was expected
|o deliVer Hie ojTeiiliig Tiditrepy.- fail rtf
to e une, and Rev. Brunsnii-u a* seemed
to iTli liis place and lie did it lle-de-
livered one of tlie very best addresses
it has ever been our privilege to hear.
w hs a negro ! The school lias openoit under brighter
boy, 12 years old, in this county, w in* J prospects than ever before. The stn-
could listen to a sermon, remenrlier and I del its l.egaij tat arrive on Monday and
rep ait it word for w ,rd. Inter I he Mat- I i liey continue to cilinc almost .every
ry w as denied. Rev L’, I’. WaUqn, :‘„i- j day.
ore,I, received a few days ago a long i Rev. T. M. Galphiii tendered hi.»
letter from an fowa lawyer, offering to '• resignation on the 2d Sunday. At the
take the boy -ami give .him a good edit- I conference held .yesterday Ids rcstgria-
1 lion was accepted. He ha* accepted a
I call to ('nrlis -< liutvli, Augusta, lia.,
[and will, in a few weeks, enter upVyi
I hi* duties as pustnrnf that ehurclt. lie
j has laltored ear.iiestly and faitlifully for
i liis choichcs hero, and they regret to
1 give him up. Tho line tield h(\ is-go
'll 1* ac-
Cation. lie also, received a postal card
from Hon H. U. Folk, of Ba'luberg, Ur?U
he knew the iHiy'and eommunicated to
liim the proposition of Hie Iowan.
ELKO NEWS.
Everything i* quiet aliout Klkoi
farmers arc busy picking cotton
harvesting hay."
Some cotton coming in, but it seems
Hiatmiost of the farmers are waiting
with the hope of reaW/ing a better
price for it» — ,
Elko is not yet without its Visitors.
Mis-c* May Green, of Aiken, and Min
nie Mom-*’, of Augusta, are among us
yet. They have spent the most of their
time with the family of Mr. N. Green (
of tliis placet. ,. ■ —t
Mr^Gtiaries (ifeen, an operator from
Allanla, spent, several days with liis
father recently.
lint w Idle some come, otltefs go. We
regret to note that several of our young
friemis* have taken . tlicir departure
for a season. Mis* Kiltie Green left, a
few May* since, for a short stay iu At
lanta. Miss Lucille Utdlllp* ha* gone
Eu Denmark f<w & sea.'Oii, and
w ill (leal In rihimn* ahdwtraw.
Jli-s Clara .lohnsloii, wlio has lieen
elected teacher in the Darlington Gra
ded School, left for her new tield of
labor Tlihr-day evening.
'The Elko High Setrnot, untier Fh^
cafe of its new principal. J. W. Daniel,
uf Spaitittiluiig,opened two weeks ago,
arid the work is already under excellent
headway. Thorough work and good,
deportureiit is deiuatided of every pupil.
The grade of this school is above tlic
average, and the educational sentiment
of tire. to.wn and community is no
lower, .' . ‘ '
Arrangements can be* made for
hoird, ami we would lie glad to talk or
correspond with any one wlio contctu-
platesending ,df to school.. Girl* can
l>e prepared for entrance into the
higher classes and hoy* /or the lowei
classes in our colleges'. ‘ Jim.”
Ask yourself hard questions about
yourseff: Und out ail about yourself;
ascertain from original sources if you
Maj. Kearse*s st.<>rc, Monday, N.*v.
T\X LEVY.
Ia'W fopstate mil!*.
I.evy hif tlrdinary Uonnty ilj mill*.
l^vy for School 2 mills.
Total
addithfiiAl I
tun, w hich Iia* 21 mij!*,
mill and Barnwell .VniU.1*
Nrttinual Bank bills, gold and silver
Colti receivable for taxes
REMEM.BE It. ' 1
- The Tax Book opens the iNth October
and will close-on the. 31st December,
without penalty, and t o extension.
From tlic 3tsl December to l.'*th Jan-
iiary fstn+taxc* will f>e received wiHiT'i
per cent, penalty, after w hich time Ex
ecution* w ill be w ilttch up on all de
linquent taxes.
Ail persons writing to know tin
amount of Hieir taxes must do *o by tlie
T5tli December or they *oaiinot be an
swered.
A. F. FREE, Treas. B U.
. ROAD NOTICE.
Tlic Uoupty CommissToners. w4B con
sider at, their regular meeting, Tuesday,
Till November, Is!i3, a petition asking
tliat tlie new - poad, recently opened
through pro;>crIy nv E. M, Ken-
qei ly, Icai 1 ihg froin 1 »emiTark fowarff*"
Honey Ford, be. declared a public r(\id.
AU persons objecting to the granting
of saiil petition will present their ol»-
jeetinna to tin; Board_t>n the Tth No*
Teniher,
If tlierebe no ohjection nnjlrlght of
way be given tilt 1 petition will be
.granted.
“By order of the Board.
,J M.J. RATE, Clerk
TTiE S 1A I E UF SOUTH UAK0MNA
BA UN \y EEL COUNTY-
(BLRCKUILLE * GRROBD # SCHOOL)*-
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A Vi LL AND TiioitorGH LlTERAEY COtIBSS Pre-
A.R •.T(lit V h’lilh ( ’(li t l'c K
TiMTiox Fm:!-: fob last
PRIZE S(’JIOLAKSlil 1*S
COLI.EGKS OF THE STATE.
—to:—
Mpsie, v (HAL and Jn.stru mental
OUGH liASB AND HARMONY,
Four Months.
IN TWO OF THE
Lk.vdino
THEORY, Thou*
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IHIHIC- TUITION FEU MONTH
■SKiUT-STXUlTTvIi Fbi k To FInti»EiScuoofer
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ART, BrAAV 1 NGj, 1 1 A4XTINOv FAXCYAY<)RK.
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COMMERCIAL COCRSE, Teekgiiai’hy, TYPEWRt-
TIN(;, StKNoGH A UHY, (’oM M KK( 1 A I. L.\W, Ho< )K-K EKI’INGj
Arithmetic, Fenmansiiiu, etc., etc,,
IX TIIK Cin itT OK
Bv Ja* O I’attersoii,
I’llOII A1 K.
Esq., Judge of
1*rebate in Barnwell County.
Whereas J. S. Burekhutyer applies for
Letters of Administration oil the estate
of J. II. Burekhalter, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular, the kindred
are really the manricr.oT'10911 'juit'sa.t n'nil'umlllura.-hf Him said detMUuctLAuJsC. 7-.
.* i r i 1. . : r 11.1 *i i»14i»*i r* Ln L 4 r** nti t m I 'ii t i < it I * ri i.
Mr, John liicrs, of Broxton town
ship, Upper Uolietoi),'died on the IStli
inst. of lung trouble, and w as buried
at Carter’s ford elnireli on the iK'xr
day. Mr. Mike Itiers, of ’Tliree Mile
Tow nship, a younger lirother, wenUto
visit liim, was Taken sick with a bill
ions attack, carried lionny died on Hie
R)t.h and was buried the day after at
tlie same church. Both were excellent,
men. Mr. Mike lljcrs was well to do
and had ^ 1,000 insilranee on liis life.
Joe Carter,colored, the best sliot and
boss deer driver .of air liny Savannah
River side, was In tim n ..i) Sat.tinlay,
For ten years he lias been training
yoiihg hunter* but they'cant catch tq»
w ith him as he keeps on learning faster
than they do. Wlienever the deer hear
Jot’s beagle “Old Matt” give niou h
they know lie i* in the woods,and when
tlie women hear hi* gun they put on
tlie oven foF meat is coming. He is
having
the River swamp and the young hunt
ers cant stand the .galliuippcrs. Not
long ago fourtceir" hutilers conspired
to *top the crowing of the rooster of the
sw amp by shooting ahead of him. Joe
uati'glu on, told them good morning,
went oO and killed a couple just, to
show what h« could do. .On imother
tlie mosquitoes ran out all, commiss
ioned otticem and privates, but Joe
went skirmishing on his own account
and killed the largest d;>e ever seen on
Hie river, and caught up w ith tlie Col
onel and others doctoring mo* juito
j bus at Millett.
ti.g'to is suilieient reason for I
cepiing. He preached tjvo very fine
senjnin on Sunday. ’1 he church wa.«
uow (led at night to hear tlie farewell
sermons, which wa* Hie tiiiert afip'a
we ever remember to haVe listened to.
We eongratulate Cun is Clmrcli f«>r get
ting o.ic of tlie licst preachers in this
State, wlm is a faithful and earnest ser
vant of the Master, Ahd at all times i*
ready to proclaim the I nil'll a* taught,
in the Bible, fearhssty and faithfully.
M iy he be spared to work long in the
cause of the Master. —— _
. ’The cotton crop Is all opened and
wlft he gathered? soon if fhe gonil
weather continues. Our farmers are
saving a very largo quantity of hay.
'The pea crop is doing well, also til©
potato crop.
John W. Canada will move to town
at an early day. 11c lias rented Hie
.. great luck this season. The . ,
mnsq.Mtnes have driven tl.c deer from ^7#
1 ...... Mrs. ( arile Mnltli returned from the
\Y or id’s Fair last week.
Hal.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
Cures Dyspepsia, In
digestion & Debility.
Iu New York all lliy'bonded ware--
house* are at present packed soTdw i;li
foreign gOo'ds. wailing tire inipro\e-
ment of tlie tihie*. rliere being now cotn-
parativolr Ittnedemwnd for such mer-
ciiatidisc.
you are; if you arc, always honest; if
you always tell Hie square perfect, truth
tn-httsiness deals; if your life, i* good
ami upright at II o’clock at night as it
is at imoi’; if you are ks gooil a temp
erance man on a lisliing cxcurs'.oji a«
you nris-flra *ntnhty picith;: if you are
a» good w hen you go out of tlie city a-
you arcat home; if, - In short, you are
tlie sort of man your fat her hope* you
sis'mid your sweetheart believes you
aYe.—Exi li iiige.
Avoorvs-t r»iiosi»iior>iNE.
The Greet Enzll.h ItemrJT,
- (TfW. * rromptlr and rermsweat*
iTrurcanuforiniiufAVnvuf !
Wraknnui, F.mwrtont'Sprrm 1 .
atnrrhta, anti all
etferU of AUxtic or I'xc' mr*.
Keen i)reserlb<sl over S5 I
I e»r« tn tbousanda of enses;
iQxoonlti Kelitibleandllon-
est/ledicint known. Aik ]
klrnrclst for Woofs PHoe> i
lie fore and After moons; If he eft its lonn
Aitjore ana eijtcr. wurUll0 * 1 niPd | C | Wo , n pi^
of thif, leave hti dlehonrlt itore, Incloso Orke la
totter, so l we will send by return nielu Trice,ono
parkaxe. VI; Mx, $6. One will ptraoe, Hr will cure. '
I’sirudilt-tle ptaia seslcdcnvefopo. * lUunpe
, Addceis THK WOOD CIIKMICAI, CO.,
* Idl Woodwardevc-uuc, L>eUott, Mich.
... Sold in Barnwell and elsewhere by
all responsible druggist*..
Sa/e Under Mortgage.
South Carolina, Barxwxi.l County.
BY' VlR'TUK of a power of sale cOn«
tainrd and given in a eeruiin deed of
bargain and sale coiuimMi'y cailcd a
mortgage, executed and delivered by
B read us .Mix-.oil and Haniuih Mixsoii
Ao Hie Bank of Barnwell on tlie 8th day
of January ISiKT, and rcsonled in Book
and appear before, me at a Court of Pro
bate. for tin* said eoXinty, to be liohlcn
at Barnwhli C. II. on Saturday, Hu* 3tit.lt
day of Se; tetnber, ISff3/at 11 o’clock a.
in., t^sliow cause, if any, why the said
administration should not be granted.
Given iiiuier-ioy haiulmio the seal of
tlie (’oiirt Uiis 1 till dayTTf Septeinlier A.
D. 1S!13, aiid in tlieUSth year of ATuen-
can I tidcpemlcncc.
\ . JAS. O. PATTERSON,
Probate Judge.
Wood Work Mitclimury,
Brick and Tile “
'Barrel Stave
(iinnino'
(f rain Tlirosliiifg’
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Next Sessiop Ih-oipm Modday SppttHlbcT 18th,
I^ot catiilDgUL* apply to _
M, H. RCKERMRN, PrinGipal.
v
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0.004
GENl
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Saw Mill
Ripe Hulling
Engine* and Boilers,
State Agents for'Talbott A Sons’ Kn- ,
glues and IloBets.-Saiv nn«1 Grist, Mills.
Brewers’ Brick Macliilicry, DoUlde-L
Screw Cotton Presses* ’
Thomas direct acting Steam Presses,
no belts.
'Thomas’ Seed Cottoji Elevators.
(Hall and Luinmis Gins, Euglcburg
Rice IItillers. ,
H. II. SinitlT& X'o’b. Wood-Working
Machinery.
PianeTs. Band Saws, Moulders, Mor-
tisefs.
Tencnors, comprising "complete
equipment for Sash, Door and Wagon
Factories, Deloacltc’a Plantation Saw j
5 page 321 hi the ollice of H»« Regis
ter of AicsneConveyances fur Barnwell
County, State of .south Carolina, we
will sell at Barnwell, in front of the
Court House, on Monday, Hie 2d day of
Octopcr next, it being sale day In said
month, w itlihr-the legal hours of sale,
•Aha fallow jug tl4i.«crijicd real property in
BtateanJCotinty aforesaU : ' •
All that tract of land containing one
hundred (l<xp acres, nmre or less, and
bounded hy UhdsofU. D. A. Wilson,
estate of William I nner, Farrell and
Mrs. E. R. Kearse, being the land Con
veyed by Dr. J. C. Miller to the mort
gagors ou the 23d day of November,
lsv.>, by deed recorded' In Book (j,
page BOO,
Terms cash. Purcha»er to pay for
papers.
THE BANK OF BARNWELL,
*■ - ^ Mortgagee.
KOBtKT ALDRICH, Solicitor
aoptil
Mills, variable feed.
Beltings, Pitting* and Machinery
Supplies, Write for price*-
V. C* BADE AM,
Mnnagor*'
Columbia, 8. (\
An Ideal Home.
A p'fetty and productive farm of 23j
acres on the South Carolina Railway,,
less than two miles West of Blackvitlo.
Improvements cobsistof a pretty cot
tage of the room*, w ith three brick
Miimneys, hall, piazza,, barn, stable,
well of excellent water and never fall
ing orchard of tlnest ffuit trees. It is
proverbially healthy and Iu general de
sirability it has no equal in the county.
^ Will be *old for a moderate price and
on reitaoiiable ter.its to an approved pur
chaser. C. H.MATHLS,
uugl7-tf Blackville. B. C.
The best Gasoline .Stoves and Ranges
made, .
BECAUSE THEY HAVE
Sight Feed, Steel Needle Valves with
German Silver Points.
All part* rust proof. Cast_Jron
W. L DOUGLAS
83 SHOE hoTWp.
Beat Coif Shoe la the reortd for ttm prtoa*
W. L. Douglas otM^arasoteavarywOwa,
Everybody auould wear them. It m a doty
you owe yourself to ret the beet Value tat
your money. Bconomlsotayonr footwear hw
parohuing W. L. DOuglasShoes.wfelab
repreeent the best velae at the prloee ed-
vertlaed above, w tboneaade oea teettf*.
tST Take No SaLrtltnte. .6©
Brwere of freed. Voae-ireekie wtthoot W. L.
DousUs name anJ erica •lamped on ImUoro .fcoofc
for ll When you buy.
W. JL. Douglas, Brecktea, Meee. BoM by
• F. G. BOINKAU,
Allendale, S. C.
Fine Farming Lands.
Burners* Immr Heads
Float Valve*. Spwdoii* Wnnuibg
t loaef*. ’Tanks uJUidi cannot lie re-
tnnved without first closing ai 1 f)Ufliers.
Valve* w hich show at a glance whether
they arc open of closed.
Send for prices.
BALDWIN & GARVIN,
-jr
Blackville & Bamberg.
FOR SALE,
In the Town of Blackville a neat and (
comnKHlioin .dweRIng, situate iu the!
most desirable part of the town, and;
within a few minutes walk of tlie;
ehurche* and depot, A large frnit and
Vegetable garden a tnelre L For fur- [
ther pa tlculars. concerning price,
terms etc., ai»piy to I’. J. DREW,
U . Blackvilic, S. C,
r I w ill soil at a reasonab’e price and
-'on easy terms a part of my farming
| lands Ou tin Carolina Midland Railroad,
Removable f* 1 tic’s North of BtaekviMe. These
An nr W Ik* beautindl v, are in astilctljr
hqaltbylocality and a community of
excellent people. They prodace splen
did crops, good years as Well as had,are
iu a tine, state of cultivation and capa
ble of unliii.ilcd improveuieu*. This
year w ith moderate iipplicatioif''of fer
tilizer* they arc yielding from a bale of
oof loti to the acre upwards, and o*hef
crops in pro|*orilon. I will lake pleas
ure in show ing the maturing erops to
intending purchaser*. Noothor-AwMB-
incudatioti w ill be needed.
C lf. MATBfA.
_ Blackvilie, 8. C.
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POSITIONS dl'ARAXTEE©
Money can liede|msited in bank, lot
; tuition, uatli position U secured. Bend
; fur SO i>*g« cntahigue id DraUghon'a
, Crusolidoted Practical Kuslusa* C«R
I iej.c, Na*bvilie, Tmn. All eootrl.
j' I r u eh. sti« L»ht. No vncotlon. Ur.t«
ahyipu.*. (Meutiou tbir paper.)