The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 21, 1893, Image 4
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iiSi 17,
!«• nwcA mocffr uul con Win "t pajr It.
Vhc (<hnrch had pmmmcd him cljflrt
dollars ami won behind two
(Mimliwd. nnd the year only half jfone.
One «»f the officem kn^ircstcd that ha
rail the attention of the *on#rrcffali >n
to It the twxt Knnday. Jf®, hie aald. he
hated to do that, for the truth xrn* that
$IW of the fCiOO was dae l»y the offioerM
then prehant. Wall, that was a soedol-
ttfjer. Next year it was proposed to ’
apaWlnff -of-HM* what-aaold^it-do I to dlJKli. but he ok-
*' r e« ha • ten did’*r> to spend ’
•atd Barnmn •'«, end o.*e fnr th>* artlete
^ « .d to oth'-r idnh for advettUliiK.”
old matt kmw 4 Mdu r or two whei^
H ■ me ki advertli “I mn rmt talk
any man on vaito hut a primer. The.
^ Man wlteona etl«?k t.v|>naiid talk next
11 n>f t4» tliou«and« of people wlifln I
am ta'kinj: tonne, l» the only man that
1 :nn xfndd of. I want lilin for aiy
trlend.” v
——WILL CUKK—
I)y<l>ep«U, Liver Complaint, Chronic lleptatltiit, Jaundice,Torpor of
idver, and general Uehility following upon malarial disease?.
Dropsy Dlarrloea Dysentery, Cotistl|mtion, Hemorrhoids,
Uterine, Keiial and Cystle DiWiscs, il:*inatoria and Cat* *
am an la I derangements. ‘ V, '
If-yoi -wera-a-matrqufsiion, li w .is :*u
unfee liiff woman who »afd she sun-
posed !|l * would m ike 11 fool of h rrself
?ike any other
iiiau.
—— •— WSW
BILL ARP ON
Whoro 11 Mon Owes Something Ho
Wants ti? Pay Out.
tOOJ RESltTS F'JLIOW THE PA51C
I>*ctnr« sna I'roiwh Hsvc mil's arnapa-
thjr—A Few HtrUlna Observations
am the Coaslsts
— ••Owe. no naan anythin".” .1 reckon
that Is good doctrine, but if St. Paul hud
been a gentile ami a family hum and
had liveil in our day he would have
«iualiftcd the injunction. * We are just
obliged to owe somebody. A right
aquare up “pay as yon go” busloesa
alight suit nn old bachelor like Paul,
but it clout .suit ns. This is an age of
credit. Kven the national government
Is in debt millions of dollars, and so are
the states and counties ami most of the
churche*. Hanks arc chartered to lend
money, and everybody is invited to
come and borrow. With aUTthese ex
amples before us the people have got in
a way of going in debt and they can't
get out of it. It Is said that the nation
owes more than it is worth and is really
bankrupt, but that can't bo so. There
are lots of folka who owe about as
much as they own, l*nt aa long ns they
pay the interest it don't matter. In
terest is of more importance than the
principal to n money lender. A laind
for thirty years is worth more than one
for ten years. Debt is a hard master,
but afemthyi kind friend nnd there la
lots of fun in catching up.- I’ve Ixuni
trying to catch up . ever since the war
but almost everybody is about a year
behind and they f.tay so. With, the
average family man it is almor.l Impos
sible to catch up, and so he gvta used to
the credit system anil gencnlTly"dtm
with a debt on his estate. That's what
lathe matter with politics right now.
The late panic Interrupted the credit
system and the people are mad about it.
The want to borrow more money and
they talk about JftO “per capita" just
like the government or Homebody owed
•very man, woman and child that much
and wouldn't pay it. There is some
good in every misfortune, and 1 know
that the panic has had some good re-
rcaults. It has put the brakes on the
train of extravagance. The way to get
out of debt is to buy nothing that you
are not obliged to have, and we are
doing it at my house—not willingly at
all, but when the merchants sell for
coah only and we havent got the cash
that stops the train —even such folkf
have had to slow up for town lots and
bonds are not cash. Merchants are not
selling aa many luxuries us they did s
year ago. A jeweler told me he was
not selling one third as mooh. It is
curious how a man will unconsciously
graduate his debts. If he can't pay :i>i
and has a little money and wants to dc
right, he will pay the butcher and his
grocery merchant in preference tathc
dry goods merchant. Food Is mo*im
portant than clothing. You can patch
up last year's garments, but victuals
must come fresh every day. Food and
fire come first and have the fiyst lien on
u slim purse. And the gas bill and
•water bill has to be buhl by town folks
or these comforts will bo ent off. They
■Belong to corporations and corporations
have no souls. Servant's hire ranks
pretty high, especially the cook and
wash woman. They are always paid.
A man is ashamed for his cook to think
he has no money. Her respect for Him
is based upon the idea Ihiit. h* 1 i** n fT cn :
tleman and doesnt belong to ti»e “poor
white trash," us the negroes cull •hem.
. tki to kcep up the delusion he al.\ynj '
pays the colored servants. Hut aftci
- tbese-cumcaJlie JWy goo^s men and
they get a slice now and then iihd trike
a note for the balance. Lately they,
got to drawing on you and they write
yon a love letter, asking you tc
protect the draft. Or they send you
a statement of your account about
twice a month ami say “i’lease remit."
That is all right, and it is business, but
If a man hasn't got the money he can't
protect the draft, nor remit cither.
The draft wasn’t in any particular dan
ger nohow, and as the protection was
for revenue only, it goes back dishon
ored. I paid a little bill the other day
to an old friend, and when I remember
that 1 hoped we would now have a
more limited correspondence, he r.nid
be didn't know anything about it—that
be supposed hit bookkeeper was the
.‘guilty party. Ho hereafter I shall .pay
less attention to those billydoos froir.
'bookkeeper*.
Hut last of all^ comes the preachei
r.nd the doctor. I am sorry for them.
1 The lawyer can take care of himself
but the doctor seems like one of the
\i family, and he will wait and wait be
fore he sends in his hill, and then wail
again before any necions attention i-
paid to it. The family think too ranch
«>f him to treat him 'like lie was a cred-
itor. and he thinks t'xj much of the mb'
importune. It is such an affectionate
confidential relation that it must not la-
disturbed by a little ,matter of money,
and so. in the meantime, the p»a>r fam
ily doctor is in dunevr of perishing to
death. 1 paid one the other day a little
bill of eleven dollars that was tv o years
old. find his surprise a'tit gratitude wcie
distressing. Hut the preacher is the
most helpless of all ige.liUtrs, lie can't
make out any bills nor send any dum.
He has to deal with a corporation, anil
church corporations are pretty mneb
like nlI~oHiersl XoTine Individual ne-
knowledge* the debt. If he acknowl
edges his part«he -is doing pretty well.
The officers meet once a year and fix.
the salary, and another set of officer*
call around once a month and ask for
the money, but they do, not get more
Ilian half of it The good, humble
preacher goes to th« treasurer occasion-
ally And timidly asks if there is any
money on hand tor him. He gets about
half Us due* and thauks the Lord in
his heart and invokes a blessing upon
hi* people. I wonder if there is a town
caurch in nil the land that keeps right
•qaaic up with the pr.-adier. Onetime
j was present wiU* th< officers when
the preacher ventui c«i to tell them that
Vtny tand* emb-i rassed, Ahat
Jected. saying that ho couldn't afford to
lose any more than he was losing.
Hot I forgot to mention tax*-1 taxes
that are as hioxnruble and unfeeling ns
jdcath. 1 Nothing is certain in this world
Tmt dcnTTTritffiToYesT T rcmrmbrrwhcn
(he nib' of, taxation on land was only
ten cents «*B a hundred dollars, but now
it is one hundred cents. They m cm to
pvt higher and higher as the years roll
on. I don't know where the blame is.
May lie it can't lie helped, for there it
th« lunatic asylum that costs nearly
fNKl.ooo n year, and there ars other
charities and expenses we did not have
in the days of aultl lang syne. Then
there are these everlasting courts that
never end. and their oust is immense
midgets immenscr every year. What
is to become of these negroes, anyhow 1
Here is the last report of Captain Jones,
which wiy*: that during the Inst year,
from Octolier to October, he has received
71S convicts all colored. This is nearly
twice as many as for the year preced
ing. The report for ISO? was 10G whites
all -told In the convict camps. Now
there an* only 1M whites. There an-
now.-Jd.Sim. negroes
01 percent of all the convicts. The in
crease of,colored convicts averages 15
per cent a year, That rate will,take
only six and oDe-hq,lf, years to bring the
number np to 4.000. When will thi*
alarming condition stop, and what will
stop it ? Our jail la full all the year
round nnd so arc most of the jails in the
state, and it takes time and money to
try them and feed them. Of course we
want a reformatory, and we want It
very badly, but it will take one of mara-
negroes who will lie sent there. That
college will matriculate five hundred
the first year, nnd it will take lots of
money nnd more taxes to keep it up.
Hut we won’t worry about, future trou
bles. It Is well enough though to fore
see them and prepare f'lr them. It
looks like we will need a tariff for rev
enue and protection? too, liefofe we get
through with the negro. Hill Aki*.
THE MILOMETER.
A Qurer Tnstrament ('«•<! Unrtnz lh« An-
nn*l Ovrrltow of flic Xllo.
During the timc'oT’tKe perUiilicaT lTi-
nndation of the valley of the Nile a
queer recording' instrument, known as
the "nllometer," Is hourly and daily
consulted by a sluggish Egyptian offi
cer, who, to judge from" his motions
and actions, cares but very little If the
river keeps its bed or overflows the
whole northern half of the African
continent. Hut, as it is the only labor
ho is forced to perform, and as his bread
and cheese usually depend upon proper
execution of the duties assigned, the
record Is taken with scrupulous accu
racy. This queer and ancient “ther
mometer of the Nile" (tt dates back to
845 A. D.) Is situated at tho end of the
Island of Ilhoda. It is simply an im
mense upright octagonal pillar stand
ing in a wcll-Hke chamber, surrounded
on four sides with strong wall* pro
vided with arched openings which al
low the rising waters free access to the
nilometcr The recording pillar Is
covered throughout its length and on
all of its eight sides with cubits nnd
digits nicely divided, paintol with
great precision, much resembling sec
tions 'of a gigantic checkerboard.
There Is n Tinge staircase lending from
above down to the bottom of the cis
tern, In which the nilomcter stands,
the well-worn steps attesting, to the
immense number of times the instru
ment has been consulted-
FOR SALK BY— •
-T. AI.LblN TOBIN.
Charles Zissetl,
^fePractical Watchmaker.
First door south of Drown House,
Barnwell C, C., offers (ilsservices
to the public.
An experience pf upwards of forty
years Is the best gnaranto? that ha
knows his business nnd will give satis
faction In the quality of his work and
the moderation of his elfkrges.
£M^Keliable time keepers for sale,
inchfi ..
BUY THE BEST.
„ A.tblnaM T»» Legead. '
There is a strange Chinese legend
concerning the ten plant. According tc
the story, there once lived a very pious
hermit who passed the greater part of
his time in prayer and vigils. lie was,
however, unable to keep awake an long
an he wished, nnd often found his eyes
closing while he was in the very midst
of hin devotions. This naturally an
noyed him. ami one day in a fit of
wrath against this weakness of the
fie Ah. rrnicn Dcvaecraea umiMe to over-
come, he cut off the offending eyelids
and ennf them upon - the ground. Jtet
hi* action i.’d been observed by > goJ,
who Immediate?,'' caused a tea-shrub to
spring up from the . *X3t where the eye
lids had fallen. It In reference to
this, according to the legeL''. that the
leaves of the tea plant are shap'd Dl?p
eyelids, fringed with lashes, and
scss tne power of warding off sleep_
CouLIn't Murry •» •30,000 • Tear.
“No,"' remarked the young man with
ajouch of sadness in his voice, “It may
be that some day happiness will be
mine,' but at present it is beyond;
me. There is a girl whdhi I love
dearly. She would have me if I only
asked her, but I dare not. I really
cannot marry and live on £0,000 a
year." Ilia two friends to whom he
•poke looked at him in wonder. For a
moment they were speechless—con
sternation and pity depicted on their
youthful countenances. Hut present
ly speech returned to them exactly at
tho same time, nnd they fairly howled
hi their excitement: “You cannot mar
ry on £0.000 a year? Why not?" "Why
ndt?" echoed the yputh with the sad
voice, which grew still sadder "Why,
simply because I haven't the £0,000.“
And the mystery was explained.
The Pope
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Company thorohj
Ma mi fitf
ully war-
PAMGOI
Machine Works,
Howard Bros. Propr's,
n.Nfjl.fi TIKK* and »4’«lINlvr«.
—— BLAC K-Y11.1. F, S C.
To thri user/i, of Motive Fowcr and
I Ueneral Machinery: , '•
We call your attention tothe fact that
we are prepared, with latest improved
Too hi ami Machinery, to do work oh
any Machinery used in this country.
Such, a* - ^ .
COTTON C.IXH, __
OK I ST MILLS,
CaTl'ON.UHKBSKS,
rant the tire as the least liable to
puncture "and easiest mended.
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The best is the c heapest.
Catalogues furnished on applica-
Santa Clans Headquarters
AT-
iT. L. -WILSOlSr'S
WILT.ISTON. 8. C-
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Come and See the Toys and Fire Wor! s.
I have opened^ beautiful line of Toys and Fancy Goods suit
able for the Holidays and they will be sold very cheap. •,
Also a line assortment of Candv and Fruits.
Don’t wait.dor the rush, but come and buy now, before stock
V ‘ • ‘ ^ " . -A -
is picked over. * , •. 1 ,•
My stock of General Merchandise i-s going at Cost to make
room for New Goods.
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I7(<0. THE MONK’S KE>lfKI)Y.J>l4
K. A. Ellis,
G. M. Ukkk.v
Ell LIS & GREENE
Jk’TXOUiSliteV*# A.T L. A.W,
BARNWELL, S. C.
Will practice In all the Courts of the
State slid United States and give prompt
personal attention toVll
trusted to them.
i'ULLEYS. HANGERS,
M ILL GFiAIMNG,
Shafting and castings ol lyon or flr'A*^
of anv ?i/.e. Special a'lcntiOn given to
gin Dork.
HayIngaNlrst class Oin. Rnililor, we
can .to allli17.717771' Gin Work'/iicw bfilsTT
wheels, new saws, boxes, ifce. Saws
sliarpened only by hand.
_ job'll ' -
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Having asouiflatftd ourscrFvcs for the
practicejif tlie+aw in ulI tbeOHaots of'
tlie State except llie 1‘rohate Court and
in the United States Conns, we pledge
out Tiest kerviciia t7) ail clients who may
trust us with their confidence.
Our united prompt attention will be
given to all business confided to us.
.1.0. Faitkiisum, W. A. Holman.
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Agent, 30! Dyer Building, Attgtisfa, tia.——
Spectacles in Steel, Nickle and Cold.
Jill the Latest Novelties.
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A1*rge tract of bind, not les< than
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Oat-rtf-Conrt ••ttlrmenta Pag.
Tbe American Lawyer, a legal Jour
nal published in New York City, tell*
of a lawyer of that city who secured a
fee of 9ff(8),000; of another who wo*
paid 8250.000 for his service on a cele
brated case; while other fees are men
tioned running from 82A.OOO to SIOO.OOC
won by laivy*™. oof conducting,
but by avoiding, litigation. In fact. It
la apparent that more money is made
nowadays by lawyers who Settle caset
out of court than by those who pul
their clients to th« expense of Litign>
lion.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
Cureo Dyspepsia, In
digestion & Debility.
A lady told a party of friend* that aF*
had quuTclcd with her hushaiid,' and
had planted a tree In memory of this
their tir-t falling out. “What a splen
did Idea,’’. whispered another lady in
her husband’s eoM “If w* had adopted
hat plan, yta tniglu have had by no or a
tine i>;chard. .7:'
If you feel weak
and all worn out take
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS
The Tonic, Nervine, Blood Furliier.
— , v — THTfe-t Uires Like.
The Colson of the Swamp has its Anti-
. * dirt* in The Swamp,
' For Malaria. Nervousness, Indiges
tion, Dysentery and B >wel Complaint.,
ask yon" dealer for MONTEREY. If
hcjloos not keep it. w'e w 111 scud -yriTTa
large bottle, express prepaid, on receipt
i * UI ‘ HI‘ ‘NTEKKY CO ,
Florence. S. C.. i'“el>s. and Mfrs.
F. WdAY AGEN .ER A CO .
Charleston, ."tau.' Agents
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What is
Life
Assurance?
An easy means of \secur-
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against want in the event
of your death-
~A creditable means of se
curing a better financial
A. HOWARD PATTERSON,
ATTOItN K V-A T-L, A\V.
BARNWELL C. IL.S.C. , 4
Will give uror-ipt attention to all bua-
ness entrusfhd t*» his care.
— January 9th, ISJM). k
'T^nVs, Sfackt,
g lube*. Engirm,
. «r, 6ir«, Mills
W rm
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Dr. L il E. MILHOUS,
Dental Surgeon.
Blaekville, S. C.
Will liave regular ap|M>HHinen(a a*
follows:
At Warn well, C. II from 1st Monday
(bf sales-day pin each mojitb to W ed
nesday evening. - Rooms at Moluir
House. Office two doors South of hotel,
on W est or opposite sidj of street.
At Sally’s, H. A. A X. It K., from
3d Monday in each montiijo IV^dhes-
day evening. Office at Trice's Hotel.
Will be at His home office at Hiacki ilh
every Friday and Saturday from 1st, of
February to ;>ctli September inclusive,
and every Thuistlay, Friday :in<l Satur
day, from 1st Octobei to ;Hst January
iuelu-ive.
-.W i B-tTra4ce-af*pul.n tmejibawH-h paf-ient*
anytime.
Patients " ill find itJiio/ecomfortable
to have their work done at the-office,
though if devifoil will call on them at
their reside.ic'es anywhere within thirty
miles of Lhu kviUe. - -
WORK FDR US
a f*w dav«, and von will he Msrtled at the unex
pected aarcesetlmf will reward your effort*. We
po^itlrelr have the he.t business 10 off.-r an affrnt
that rati be found on the fare of this earth.
•4ft.OO proHt on *75 00 vi orth of l.u.iuea* is
bi iiie easilv and honorably imirte by aiid pnitl to
bnmlredi of men. Women, boys, mid jrirl!. in r.nr
employ. Ton c*u make money fa.ter at work for
Ur than von have anv Me:, of. The busine*. if *o
ea<> tofrsrn.^ml iii'itniettons m> sjiuplr an«l iilahi,
that all mrf. i-d from the Mart. Those who take
hold of the hustnews reap the adrantac* that
Arise* from the aoun.l 'reputation of one of the
oldest, most nreoesff.tl, *n<l iarxesl |iib)irhinp
hon-ea in Amerten. fteortre for yourself the profits
that the buainess *o readilv and lt*nd»omely yields.
All bejinneri sncreed fraadty, and more than
real lie their greatest expectation*. Thore who
'irv it find exartlv a* we tell them. Thereii plenty
of roon for a few more worker*, and we uriye
them to begin at oner it yon are already em
piored, hyt nave a few rv-xre inoinrnH, stM rich
to It«e them to advantage, fhen write u* at once
(ior-lbt- i- vour ,brand opportunity), anti receive
full part let,kit s- bv rettiro mail. Address,
HIDE & CO., Uox No. 400, Aucueta, .'le.
foffilj put
‘Suiiisg T>||nj
‘uciwjui
HUMPHREYS’
.' * i .
IV. Ilnmphreys’ SiwriBr* areaMmttflcsity and
^ — — - ^ earefutly rneporwd Keinoum*, nard for year* In
flso Ltscitsracc Una represcidativr, will be glad to cajl prtrata prsilloe aad tor over thirty ywa hy the
Standing in tne business J oa^erson* Un need of or intending -r!^ w " h " ” '" KWW ' ^
world. (aug22
POORER, obr South Caro-
The most safe* and profit
able means of investing [
yonr savings fomsc in
after years.-
All Life In^urklice is
good. The x
Equitable Life
is the best >
For fbll
W. J.
FORTI
CAROL!
tat* ti* G.
dan,
I0DDEY, Manager,
Its, MckHHI,S.C
f).C. L*'ge 57 K- K. Ave.
a-kv ilief S. C- for Baby Uarria^ea
Cm .utc Baao iWtil Gouda.
THE NE WS.
XK WS.nml GOOD X E WS too lor ev
erybody who wmiiM the newest nicest
goods at. Hh*. very lowest living hard pan
price* ever attempted in old Barnwell
tflist l^eceiVtd
FIRST SPRING DRV GOODS,
\ Cnllcoea, Dress Goods, Gr<H*erioi,
Hardware, Tln^ind W'ootlen waro.aluV
in sl»*rt, aj) goods that sensible iteople
need at this time of the year, all ctn
for ea«h drjjoni.tnr produce.
Mr. Ben Davies, in Charge, will be
gloil to see and serve his former cua-
tomers and the general public.
RLEi
UHARLEjLPECHIIAXN
aiurelil cure fur the itleeaac luunM.
They <env Without dTOBUlnf. porrtna or "Mucin*
the*y>it«’»n*iHl sre In fact sikI Med tit* Oov erriga
Iteuirdim of llie .VVSrld.
rv*«*. reic**.
1-Fever*, Conscstious, IsffanimaUoM.. ,'ii
Farms, Worm Tew, W ormCollr.... jtj
4— Dtarrhew. rt CblMren er Adalu .‘2Z
y-Consk*. tVJhls. BronehtHs Mi
5- Nearal«Hi. Tonghgche, VMearbe U5
• Ileadaehr*, tick Hewlertm, Vert 1*0.. .25
}•—Dysecesin, Cou*Ui>Btlou. .25
11—t**e*rM«ed or Palnfa! Perl*de .. .25
12 -Walt**,.Too Tjofu»e Teriod* ., . .25
JJ-Ct*na,L»nr*fttt*,Hiw»emw*_ . .25
T4—Salt Mheam, f ryttpetaiuEniiatoM.. .25
15—BheMalDm, Kheomatle Pstn* 25
Id—Malaria, ChUla. »e»er sad A*u*...:.. *25
1 •—Catarrh, Influeux*. CoW U the Head. .25
29—Whaapta* Caagb - •*«
27—Kidaer Dt*ea*e*
2S—Karvaaa »>a5IIUy -. L ^ - - . l.*0
5A—Drlaarr We^aaea, W*«Ib* Prd
HUMPHKMTd’ WITCH HA«L<ML,
“ nr PH* •tat awat.”—Trial -
UKUC.Z4CU.
*a rwr*l|4
speoifios
j*Af?GY
GOODS,
Hnkby Horses
Velocipedes
T’ovs- l))6ll?
%
Jri taMonery
—AND— "
'PERFECTED BABY CAItniAfJES,
CRYSTAL LENSES
va«a*ai*ss. CHRISTMAS CAKD8
filiUty Tint o4 AIvtyi.
AND BOOKLF.TTS.
PI-LSII HRLSSING
CASES, ALBUMS, PIC
TURK FRAMES
klusical Irfhtrui.ien.s Sheet Music. Guitar Violin and Banm strings
THE GEM HOLLER OltoAN ONLY ?G,00.
Agon! fur Pi.tuus and Orguo^, Rubber Stumps and fcjiencils. Musieai Inatg'
incnts Repaired. '—-
Pianos and Organ* Tuned and Repaired. “ ' -
The largest and cheapest stoi'k ever bronght to Ihi* eitr.
Gr. 3D. O. T. A-Wrs-Tn
3STO. 27.
Blsieliville. B C.
SPARTAXBt RO, 8. C.
‘ JAS. H CARLISLE, L L. I)., Preat.
two nthcoi'ian.
Necessary expenses for one year,'
0 0 Hundred a d Fifty Dollars^
^ For Catalogue addreas
J. a.gamewell.
• / Y ' » A
Secretary of F-o-jlty.
South Bound Bail Road.
\
In Effect Oct. 1st, 1891.
KLAD DOW \.
No'It 1 . .\o. .o
Sbon. Line To Augusta. And'Asheville,
bv 7 r .**HVHiiiiHh.. .
Vr ...... Colnmliia
\r .. Spartanburg
Asheville
<; 40 pm 9 35 am Ar .. Ain'iinale. (central time)/.
7 29 pm 10^42 am Ar Barnwell, (tentral time).
4 lu pm t> on am
9 00 pm 10 20,am
2 50 pti
n 4’' piiiiAr. Aslievtlle
9 3o am Ar Alkuirtale. (central tit
7 80 pm 11 03 am Ar Blsckville,'.central time/
9 lit pm . . .y ,Ar ....... Seivern. (central time),,
Ar
Li
Li
. Lv
It
. Lv
Lv
KKAD UP.'
No 37. 1 No. 9.
8 * 0 pin 10 05 am _
3 20 pm, 6 15 am
11 45 am
8 10 am
4 00 pm; 7 30 am
3 17 pm O 42 am
2 50 pm 6 18 am
... , *. . 5 05 am
For furtherf intoTntatlon apply to
Wm. Bn trier Jr. v *
T. Pass. AgtiUolumbia, S. C. Geii’f Pass. Agt. jtaT’h, Gai
K. Ford.Snpt. Savannah Gn.
I. M. Flaming,
Furman University
-Greenville, S. C.
| G. DUNCA N^EliL INGIR,
8olktto» 2ad Circcit.
Gxorok G. Taeursox.
The next ses*ion will begin Sept. 27th
1$9;j. Tlte climate is salubrious, the
( onrscof Study thorough, Jprd exten-
slve. the ex|>en<*es tnoderjire. Fof Cat
alogue anil full InforniatlofO; w rite
the President, ^
C. MANLY,Y>. D.
nng.T-Siu
e.
Registration Kotic
The offlor of the Snpcrvisor of Regis-
tratiun will be open at Barnwell on the
first Monday in each month for the
tratv-uetioiv »f such huomess a a ds a Ur
thorixed by.laur,
r^DAYXT’ ** 5fCE,
if - 3 purvisor.
Beilinfer 1 Thompson,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office. Ryan Building, Barnwell, 8. C„
Praeti-'e lt< the CoHutiee of Aikeik
Barnwell, Hampton, (.T.leUm and Bea^
ort. v
.. - -i ^
Do Ton Want to Bm'ld?
P°"*rr* in Ram well deairing to bnlld . .
wou’d do well to the umieralgned.
i_: R. A Ef/I.IS. At tv .at Law,
Darn well, 8. C , Feb. 25. 'ibW.