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\ aB f. ^-AWcr.=- The Barnwell People ItA^S OP SUBStBIPTIOS. In Ad^HKoe, per Annum... $1.30 On Time $-2.00 THURSDAY; MARCH 15. IS04 O Mtrcli wind, blow with all your might! - Set diwordeml *hinpt aright. Rustle every s»-re leut down, OiMe the cold oil out of town: Sweep the Mieeu quite tree of duat, \ Plow it off w'th immy iigust. .Mui.e the OHr*h all eleau sguin. And ready for the April ruin. -St. Nieholus. 1’iiWlck’* Tito neKtregtt'.are^»mmuntei||i.onof -Jlunnoiiy l.od^e Nji.17 A.vl*.'. M.‘. will lu! held ut the new Musor.tcTftn pl>! In Barnwell upon Utli Ihy ot isltt, the name be hut the **nd Sut- tu luv ^iu said mwutiij-WgRiniuB at .‘‘High »TOaw.-.ltv 7— J. A- Jf-xkixw. Secretary. The reimior nieenne nt Barnwell IxxUte No. IB, Knigiits of Pytlitea. wHl he held at tht ir Hall oh briduy nitrlit «t7t; o’clock a l\tll •attendance is fequoteo. Br order of C. J. HAY, C. r. , Wm. M/ N AB. K. R. 8. Lost and Found. Lost—Sufferers from PyspepHia. Dropsy, Malaria and |.>v«'r CMnplaint unless they at once comincnce the use of'Glenn rtpria^s Mineral Water. . Found—H undreds of people in every part of the Suite who testify that the waters of Glenn Springs are simply the best. '* LOOK MM! Next Saturday will be St. day." Mr*. George. Sparkman of George town is visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert AUlricli. * , M r. and M rs. Crews have moved from Denmark to their new home near U wenvUlo.——.—— . ■ ' * 1 The court room has' 4>een ^cleaned, anU a tM»w cAri>ot will be put w ithin the bar, The Episcopal Convocation will be held with the Barnwell church the latter part of April. It is rumored that the dlvcyee be tween iltC Carolina Midland and South Carolina Railway* will soon end. Mr. and Mrs. I. Rich of Denmark and Mr. aVid Mrs. J. M. Rich of Savannah .are visiting 31r. and Mis. Isaac Alieli- .aim>ii. Assistsint- Adjutant General .1. Gary Watts was in town yesterday to inspect the JJavalry Regiment. The turn out \yas*iiiall,owing to pressing field work. Married on tlm (itli iiist. at the' re«- idcnce of ilic lirides latlier, Rev. G.N. Askew olliviaiing, M r. Qulnev l)iaiiioiui and Miss Elia, dauglitcr of Mr. Martin DelkT . — Anhounceiiieiit —BY— \ MURPHEY & 60. Murpliey A Co.fare tire w hoieiuilu U ro- cery llouse of 6IS llrqa^ Strwt, An*i i gusta, Ga. -We take this ‘method of in- 1 formihg all of our old ctistomefs that they w ill now tind ns jr.st shove the Railroad crossing on the same sld of tlie Street (as onr old ^corner. ,Btoreo at number <H8. ^ ’ . ^Ve nioyed from our old corner about If'i months ago, hut we aie.Vet and hayg. 1 been for fofty .year* the cheapest and nicely | only cash grocery house here, conse- y<> mm t/m j:.<: M ia * 20 per Cent SumL . , ■ . . ; _qn^- - • GROCERIES -AT- ~ V £. T. MURPHEY& CO S Come to the Exposition af 1 cent a mile and get off the Train at the corner of Broad and Washington and look through mtr Stock. WK Wh 1.1. SA\ T. YOl money: Be sure to get our price* before you buy. Use E. T MURIMIEY'S "riUDE FI.Ol K.” Ue«t ;<n<l Fme.t nfade. We have three Mmtli i arolina Sales men to w alt on our friends from the Palmetto State. Come one and all To £ T. MURPHEY& CO. Cor. Brotd and Washington Street*, Rail road (wfetfUga nov2.‘l State Constable C. B..Sw an w as re- leaseu from winter quarter* on Tues- dny. . tils renti wn* shortcactl rtvo ila.rs for each montli on account of good con uuct. ' . \ —;;..Dr.. Uniuph.a\vsf iuiw..g ; pml.ic. for. -A. Oax’d. TO OU U TATHOXS. The Blackvllle, S. C„ Agency of our p'ue Insurance Companies, for a num ber of years represented hy tlie Messrs. Mixson, have been transferred to agen cy ot J. 1* Strobe 1 A Co. None oj the hnsinessof our Chin pa nics ha* been hVmght Ity any otic else.. Parties holding our |»oIii-Je«, in event of loss or removal, will ’please eomumid eate witb Messrs. Strobet & Co., who will Tie pleased to renew tlielr policies or write additional insurance. Bevpeaktng frmmr'new agent* the liberal patronage given us in tlie past we are respectfully, C. A. Kaine, General Agent Plnenix Ins. Co. of Hartford. "Ed. S. Gray. Manager Soutlicrn Dept, I n*. Co. of North \ineriXui. Idvingston Minis, ManagexSouthern Dept. Greenw ich lus Co.of New York jaul-Ba) < -‘V BROWN’S IRON*BITTERS Cures Dyspepsia., In digestion & Debility. For Bamberg. Dr. J. II. E. Millions, Dentist, of “Blackvilie, S. C. wid visit Bandterg reg’.dai lv luico a montli. Ne<1 appoiht- iuciu Will li.- 2d Monday, tliel-lli Marci:. Uthce at Johiuoil lloiel. < 1 w) To Kent. A comfortalde cottage of si\ room', with good well and tine garderr, in a pleasant and healthful section of file town w ill lie rrtiUui,for a moderate price to an approved tenant! For particulars apply to ClIAKI.KS I’Kl'HMANN, Barnwell, s. C. ..Ffftiliiera. - s . Expecting to handle Fertilizers again this year wr, are in a position to scl to tile farmei s at prices suit-Hie limos. Uauooii A Gai.uoc.v. j*n25-tf f -4-. Watermelon I,and. To rent, about a hundred acres of good land, two miles from Barnwell, very near Carolina Midland Railroad, rested two years, never planted in mel ons. Apply to A. Howard Patterson. If you feol wean, and all worn out take BROWN’S IRON BITTERS BLANKS. -Title Deed*. Bonds and Mortgages, Rent Mens and Bibs of Sale. Chattel Mortgage*, Liens for Advances. For sale at Tuk 1‘kopi.k office. Thomas Mutli* ot Dodge county, Ga., "phuiTeft nTnrxrre of theTronresr taint on his farm in peanuts, and w ith hut little guano and cultivation, made over furry bushel*, for which lie has received $40. It ha* been suggested that if a few piece* of onion, or the skins of onion*, are placed in the nest* ot the inpis, the lice will depart. 4 v During a nine days gunning expedi tion in Eastern North Carolina PnM- ilent Cleveland’s hunting party^killed HI, lirant, M swan, S geese, (! snip a and 2 ducks. Imnnld How's ami Parson Mnr- piiv can bug more than that in half the tame. lion Janies CwUlson-dlert suddenly at* Iris home In Eslgelleld countWlast week, lie wa* a member of the tV^GIace Liou-e atr.l affnfward St a fa Senator. As a bawttew mao h* w aa quite *inci’«*ful. Grippe, is meeting with a' phenomenal sale, A sum cure—almost uitalUhle, curing !•!» cases out of 100. For sale by all druggists. Aliss Chira Robertrri’ldest daughter of Dr. R. C. Rolierfs ot Allendale, died on Saturday after a long illness. ,sln> was a most excellent.yming lady and tlie iiereuved fcmily.lias tlie,warni Sym pathy of ulauy friend*. Tomorrow is the third day sot for tliS exeeutiou of I'auldo Tyson, the wife tmmlorer. Atuirew T. Wo< dward i>q; w ent to Columbia yesterday to endeav- «r to seeore eomiiiiifation of sentence to-life iiiiprisonment. Mrs Mell Ingram died op the 7th inst. at tier home in Bennett Springs town-hip,'aged 71 years. She was the Widow-i>T Mj. B. F. Ingrri'ii, yvlio wa* twin brother bf Mr. J J. Ingram, and si-terof Mrs. Alien Duubat* and Mi»- Marv llext. ‘ ‘ , ’ TJje dwelling and barn of Mr- F. M. Cook ot Red Oak township were burned "on 'Tnesday nignt o f last week. No one was at home at the time and little wa* saved. He was insured for $d50on Imilding* and furniture, with Mr. W. H. Dum-an, in the Farrrrers’ Insurance Organization. Hi* loss is o-timated at MOO. There will lie a special service of im portance on tlie subject of union meet ing* at- Double Ponds ehurch on the 4tli Sunday in Mnreli. An address will be made by Rev. II. S. Hartzog. 'Tiiepuii-- lie is invited and tlie member* especial ly of Reedy Branch. Ghent’s Branch, George* Creek, BlSEKvilie and Ashlcigli churches. __ . , The first raid in till* county nnder tlie Dispensary law was made at Allen dale on Monday. Sts it- CoiiKtaMcs Grihfien and Gardner searched the store of Mr. SV. K Y Harter and found seven linlt pints of liquor, wtilch tliey hrougnt to jaff * Our informant says' that the. ti isks were fouml at iliffercnt places in tlie storeTend tlwtrfbeH- content* were- for pi I gate u se, ’Tlie resliler.ee of Mr J O. Sanders in Georges Creek township w-a* burned <>n Ttiesday night of last week. Tlie tire was ai-euhuita!,'caused, it i* believed-by fat* gnawing 'ibatche*. Mr. Sanders savei'U-all in* furuirure. His smoke house aliOvgauglit lint was saved to gether witlihii^ supply of provisions. He had iii-uraiichTpr jp400 on the dwel- liug, wlyeh will not imyer the loss. Sheriff Lancaster offers a re.w:y<l of ten dollar* each for Hie arrestAnd re turn Of two negro prlsiilier* -who ««• raped from j*ll Friday niglit. They were in flic.kitchen. wjHting lor supper ami took advantage of tfie oppiirt,unity and ran away. B«a*m-gird Stratford, sent up by-lu-tice Jlair fui- tlO days for % car.c.vlng coheeau-d weapon* had b days to serve and Henry Lee committed for breachOf contrant by Justice Diiiitmr ibr 25 days hail only tT more to serve. f 'I’lie Court of General Sessions will begin (lie Spring term on m-xt Monday. Jndee J. J. Notion, of Walhalla. will preside. The docket iya pyetty ]y-avy one. 'I'ho-prisonyfs iji iaTT,.for trial are Span Tilley aioluTli.i-rt Hickson for niurd'er, Charlie Allen. IN'Illiii D:ivh*. Elliott Salley and Joe Brandi 5 for lar ceny of live stock,•lno..F. ( layton for di-posingof crop under lien andRoberr Dick* for lioir*e lireakingj and larceny All the above are colored. In addition a good many are'out on bond. 'i’lie < ounty Ibiard of Control ifietou 'Tliursday and went over the. business of lhe quarter embracing the iiionths of November, December and January Tlie comity and tow n profits for tlie quarter amounted to $2,25i,.'»8. The share-of Tin-several towns are : A HerniaIc, , $167,10 llariiwell, Bamberg, 250.18 Rlaekville, . ' JlSHri W illiston, ' 1:1.25 • . | . ' , . -.o The County Board of Equalization met on 'Tuesday and organized by elect ing Capt. S. \V. ’Trot.ti Chairman. In considering the valuation ot lauds for taxation for the in-xt. live years the Board selected-$.5.(Kl.u* tlie unit of vai- hc, upon whilch life different township 1 inds are to lie assessed at tlie follow ing lief rentages : per cent—Blackvill*. W’illt.-ton. {Ml “ —Bamberg, Barnwell. SO “ —Allendalo.'Baldoc, Great Cypress. Georges* 'reek. 70 per cent—BdforiP* Bridge, Bull Pond. Richland, ReilOak, Threff Mile, Sycamor.-, Beiiuett Springs, tit) tier c.-nt—^Midway, Rosemary, Kisli Pond, Four Mii»». The itoaril will in Jet again tomorrow hotly else, can save yon money if, you wlM come to see us. Waiiave Mr. Henry. M. Sawyer, of Aiken and Orangeburg Counties with us. who will be glad to weicotne ,auy body from South Carolina^ Remember tin* number and look Cor ,it, 018, up the same sido about 50 yards hourour old itorner. and llicdmi name is.slrhpijf ~m:RIMi E Y A i <). Monies O. Mi lif-nrv, *.ix>. 8. all id-iitr. ) ■H?. A Had (wident. “Farewell my raqthcr atvl sister all, Fmr you a btvther Christ <loth call; Muiirii^iot for me tt’s nil in vain, — ' To ladl mo to vonr sight ag-jiu.” — H. Reborn, a conductor on th« Co- luiuhia and Greenville road, was killed at Greepwodd, Sunday niOrnbig Feb. 25th. He was a young man just in the bioo’ii of life, aged :W years, 8 inonUii and 14,day*. It i# a sad case and to-day it hraVt-broken mother hiourns tlie loss of a I aithfnl nod promising *on. He had liecn a coiulueim- on tiio-C. A C. road for some time and Saturday night he was on hi* nut to Columbia. The train hi freight *.am wot.* aluopetLal G reeiiyood atid not long afterw ard* it wa* di-’i-overed that in jostling over the ouentiy can sell you cheaper than any-' crossings the train bad broken in three pari*. Conductor Raborn'* . tlrst-im pulse' was to get the fear seefion under cmitroL. Wliileengaged in working the Alliance Department. Adopted a* the County Organ by the (Joan- y Allixae* JalyoRi, IH-SW, ^ M. J. PATE, Associatk Kditok, To whom at) Cothniunlcatlon* on Alhaiier MiiIIits should to; s-Tdr'-sv-tl. ' ORIrrr> nt Ihs I'aaatrJlUUars. IT. Jf. *.’rum, i’rosldrnt'. J. (b Mider, Vice I‘resident. W. 8. Hamtierg, Secretary. A. F. F***-, Ttvamm-r. H. I). Klaard, t Implain. T. 8. Weeks, County ia-etiir/sf. . W. A. All, Steward i*r ASsi-tant lecturer, AV. T.. liar ley, llooi- hn.|w-r- i brakes tlti^gcond auotiou came inftecot2'*'S' ComtmHee <>h (iicid-nTalu-- tJrdu J. C. Me-, i’! lisiottwith tile rea^car* i’.ml knocked- MWnn. M. hdehilelU, -W. t.-t avv, J. K. AH himt'mg arid fishing i* prohibited on I lie Belfast , and Ctt.tor Hall Plan tation*. 1 Pinknkv Bttawa, .. * J a k r *«i: i.r: x, f.Ksaie-K Ca ron Ham. The Barnwell County Medical So ciety w ill meet at Barnwell C. H. on Tnesdac lOtji of April 1S!I|. All ineni- I s Xfc t | * - »«.». » i » « 1 1 t t w. I > _ It i * C l"111 P*1<,T ▼ T ^ 11 I "lit w I ‘ f M ' 7*" cut, as ousiitess-of importance w ill be transacted. , ' - . .?. B. Bi.alk. M. i>. Seiui-uyiy. E. Kikki.vm), M. D. Treasure P', It. K. Harley, A.*.-t-taut Ihs'r KiS'iht. • 1). \V, Bo<lif(trd, senti-uHt at Anns. F. 11. Crutch, Business AgvuL rxecum-e l.'oinmitte..-—t'. If Fn-i , W. \V. IVitrii k. VV. A. Faust. , Trade ('ommitu-<‘~*1. M. Hunter, E. II. Dowling, .1. M,Timer, VV, A. All Buy Land, 4 and.from Mr. !1 ll.igood. Thati- Ihe only kind of prtqieri v thai' mit* is ju-titied in going in tleht. nuicli for. it will never he cheaper than now, and w hen those hard limes gel by if w ill go up higlior, perl-.aps, iluui over. See Mr. Ilagood's card and then sec him He will give you lair and'square bargaiiis. Mf. Pa bo i-n to tlu^^aek. Before he hail time to recover tlie train had passed over hitq and dragged him a t-oii-idera- bh- dtstanee. '1'ht- hands mi-stxl bint Ironibi* |n><t of dutv aiid when tliey found him lie said, “Are my leg* bro ken oil? 'Take hie up. 1 am fri c/iug.” When he. wa* laken up.it. was fomi.d that both log- weie broken anti both arms, lie-*;,* taken to Columbia and three physician* called -to trini. 'I'hey w ld liiui h : .. condition and that he must die' When he w :l* told that he offered most earnest and fervent |M*lition* to lii- Aiinigbty God Too earnest not to In'an swered) ami liryii passed away .very.j rahnly and qqieriv.; '|'hi-.-e lionrs afti r he reccivi d- hr-“iniuiy.-s tu< wa* dead. Hi* rein.un* were «<nit to Jolm-lon. \\ nere tlie* were met l»v t jie J\uiglil.- of Pyt bta* 1 . 4) i« nmttier was about i welve mile* from Jolin^ions ami did not readi there u’litii 5 o'clock Monday evening, and at her remie-i lhe ho>l.v wa- con- \ i-i ed fl on! liic ili-po] to t lie 11 -jdcnceol Swellnpr, F- B. Hues.*. Th**4iud Oak Alliance bought H-rllli* in-r- -TtH* year ThftMtgh the Htxtn Ex- chaH-re, *av ing ului'o.-t live dollar* a ton m^uly a htjn Ind and I\\ciitv-ll'e did- l.ti son a -iiipiiii fit ol • went \-‘llvy ton* Thr Far hi i r of*Mie fnlnrp. « SIT T. M Hiiaius Aiken Tfnre*: ih- w nty- to I yropo-e in dim-os* tins quoslioTSt -‘What is to heourx^iitnroaiioiiey crop?'’ Coitoti ha* Iii-eir uhiiost exclusively in the p-T«l.' ileii.v, tbi* aFlicio will deal largely willi *tiai plain. For‘conw'ii- icin-e I will divide file sohjocl inf.o four secitoff-: - ; - I -I. The future of roMo!). - 2d. W hat . ami to w li-ii eMein, can lie sotistii iitcit for it a* a inonov crop fTe Toi i-'iid r;) ;i , .ii , iTi , mii"nr ^rnrrrrwe till. How can wo in:eke It chitaply Y 'Tlu-sc are vnai qiic-tions aiid-om far- pner* should -null tponi wi ll. On iltcn ohltioli di'peuil- their pii'-ju-l ii\, :ln Whaley New*. The farmer* are planting corn here Morgan says he think* it will do. hut Pres* and Levi think it be*t to wait a few day*. Dave will commence to-day if Alexyget* back from fi-hingin time. Mr. J. J. Wlialey ha- Ids splendid saw mill in operation and is prepared to fur nish JhimRer to the country at large. Mr. Levi Givens killed a mad dog la*t wed:, ju-t in time to save a colored man. Jake Montague, from beingMneh. Cliff' Boylstnii. son of Mr. Pres.* linyL ston,died yesterday at hi* biune. 'The young man is miirh lamented. Un la-t Tli irsiiay afternoon at. three o’clock lire broke but in Hie wood* *o near Mr. Ervin Given*’ bouse tliat it was with some diffieuity that ids build ings were -aved Sunday seboof will organize in the school building hereon next SundaydlT J p. in. The review of Reaves’* Creek Sehotff on last mofitti i* said by spectators to have been the grandest they ever w it nessed. We'will give to the reading public the iteuj* of our next review. Boa/.. Mr-. F.. E. Wright, w licrc life grid -trickeu nnnherwas pci milted for tlie la*t time to look upon ihe fnee-*of the bov wlr> wasdcaref to her than ail tin* earth iM-aide. Me was then'carried Ui I n ylii-di-cu —ion I will ud notice Hu- A[i. of Olives cemoforv ttiid a* tiie effect bad Icgi-lxtiou lia* luid m ue- j smvwa- liidiug bevond t he shorn 5 of tin* ! pre-sing the price, ‘I lie lal*e ffuanciul W ('-riiis body w as "gent ly laid to re-t ' policy ha* (icpi**.—vd the price of all after the Py t bin it. i'•ereinonial. - Re.yj nrodm-t*—jheiu-e will not affect the M. E.J'arisli rnade tin.eloquent and apJl point at i«-iie. 'The wor-i eire.'i ol Oil*, proiwtrife nrav<t. vU i w i'(*ng policy i- paralyzing Imfirsrfr Ue v leave* aniotlier ami one slater and : and (Ic.-trnyiiig Uie abHhy ot product* uiinn-roe-tt icnil-rind re ative-to niiMmi to^miidov l.ikor ii'jd, pay debr*. I liis t lii* lo.**. Ilis father. J.-une* VV. Raborn. w ill-di-cii-- in a lurme .-H-iide. wm* kiHed tin the battle lield ytheii hi* 1 Our farmer*have been in the pa*t de- soti w a* (juire ttn infant tiiid lii^ wid- 1 iuiied by ‘lie cry fi-at “cott«iu ** king owed mother struggled hard to raise her hov to he a comfort and consolation AtllMmAMrm. Tho>romi*0(l add re** of < apt. T. Weiekiq C*unty lecturer, to ttfft Heal Oxk A lii a nee. ha* been |wi*t|NHnni f by ieqiie.st, until tlie third , Saturday, 17lh of March, at 3-n’tfIoek m. All neighlioring .VI t fa pop* are urgent ly InXteff to attend and,* eordiul wel come will tie ext-Midad to the gernsral public | 1 !•' 11 f' AVK INNING GHAINTIlREMlISG *' HAW .MILL KICK til;LLINO * . Engine* and Boiler*. Stare Agent* for Ta gmesKiid Boiler*, Saw j I Brewer*’ Brick Mi 1 Screw < ottsm Pre**e*. P. , , Thomas direct acting Stran Tli»‘ laMica are fspecial to be pre*- | u„ heR*. ent. W ith Hu-tf.: encoiir^igeiiient the goinl work ofjtfr* bf^vr w'lH go an to oou- deto .m-ees*. Kenteniber the tinie, March I7th, and More. place, Snelling* HKADSTIiKET, DIN AND WILUAM Me NAI! In-Hcvc tin- vvoi- i it- iivi-i lli:it times lire jroiiur to In’tU.T fils’l and HIHM’lv. sln>n;r j* niv IndiH' tlnii I luivt’ iui*t bought a I'ull +iD ick of all net’detl si'asonabb- 4Mods, wbieli I ollei- at |M’i r anti So Thomas’ Sead Cottnn Elevator*. Hall ami LtimmU Giln, Kti| Rii-e Holier*. ... e-lsevvlipth ‘ bttsv vv iHi mie too too l’ od vi it h _ " ’s t Hme to seo 4444i 1t. ir. SmUh A Cb *. M ood-MTorliTac Mnclilnery. Platter*, Band Saws, Mnnldera, Mor- lls«'rs. ’TeueHor*. comprising complete ••qulpmenl for Sash. Door ami Wagon Factories, DcionclivV i’lanution Saw m\ii«. rartabie iced. Belting*; Bluing* and Machinery Supplie*. Write for prices ; V. c. hadhaM, M :ma«ypr. (.’olninbia, S. C. The Patterson Honse.x liaittig taken charge of Mil* popnlav 'Traveller’* Home I invite the p*t- toiiiige ol I he iratvilllig pillrlle. Th* heiise ha* le iui ilioroughly renorated /roin ground door to atth- ami in rteat- m--* and jcoinforti* second to none iu HFS STJIT*; _ ^...... The table w ill he *ripjilirtl with thw 'Im*i. that the4ionie and, neighboring (.iiAff-r - afford. MTU Lralued *erv- ant- Invxbeeii «Miiploved ami no effort willin' spaYcd to M-qnre l ho |eifeci on • joyment of my gue*t*. v Morc \ News next Avcc k. W. M. Mt \AH, Hatii^(dl, S. (\ I nied by Mu* cry t' at that the world wa* ii;'i>endent on the South for its supply : and that cotton to her in her old davs, hut alas! her! would always -ell well. 1 be cotton hope— w ere b!a-to4 In the Allwi*e Ruler* crop last year w a- 1 l.'k-i tHH’ bale- lor wlio doeth all tilings well. the woiMd. and of tlti- amount ti*.- Sonlh Mr. Raborn wa- a native of Kdgetlel.J j raised T.tHHt tiou bale*--Nearly 1" yr ‘ people ' - Williaton Neiv^ ’The Ed is to District I.odge held its quarterlv meeting here on 'Tliursday' and Friday niiiht. 'I’lie attend,ai.ee was good. 'Tlie following officer* wereel-ct- ed and in-tnUcd : Rev-. A. N. Brunson, C. T.; M is* Lula Sami r*; V.'T.; J. M 11 air, Chaplain; r. J. Owens, Sectcta- ry; Miss Hattie Join-.-. Assis-tant Secre tary; Mrs. B J._ Hammei t, 'Treasurer.; Dr. D. M. Johnston, M,.; .Miss Euey I’hfltlps. A*sHtin11 M t Dr: B. P.-Peo- ples.'A.ouiist-llor. ’ - • On Tliursday niglit a large crowd gathered at the Baptist elmieli and Revs.T. P. Lideand A.’N. Brunson de livered very fine addresses. 'The nexV meeting yvJH he held at Livingston in June. Several of the (leiegute-f re mained over for a few day-. Among those were Mtsse* Lula Sanders, Annie McMillan and Daisy Ilairot Blackvllle, Misses flora Rogers,.Lucy Phillip* and D. ii-y Green, of Elko. Mrs. Ackerman, of Blaekville, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr*. Lhle. \V. B. Raysor, of St. Georges, who wj.-ts agent 'here for three year*, spent Smttlnv in town. The low country floes not sf-etrvto agree with him as well rs our town. He is not looking quite so well asxvhen he left. 'The warm weather for the past week has opened the asnar.-igu* season. W. II. Kayes has shipped three crate*, oth er* witl eoivimeitCc this week*—-If pur farmer* had each two acre* of it. Jt would wonderfully relieve the hanP times, a* it has iieen-nett ing a bout-one hundred and fifty-dollars-per acre for several vears7th«T i- w licn lour' yea,fa old Rev. T. P. Lide preached two very line sermons on Sun lay it) the Rapti-t. elntreii 'Tlie one at night was-tspecial- Iv good, from the text “Sirs w liar, must I do to lie saved?”' The chuivh w:’» well tiile.d ait 1 listened attentively to the eloquent flow of tlie plain gospel truth. Our farmers are all vDry btisy putting In the corn crop. ,Snme few planted last week, themnst of the crop will lie planted this week if the ground does no$. get too wet. M r. J. f'. f’oehran is having the lum ber hauled to hnihl on hi* lot o.i BailT it)ad Avenue a ha idsouic resilience. Hal. _ „ , — — --5-*.- V . t’liamfs arc Slim. ;ind wa* well known by tlie people (ff Barn well county, having made bis home there lot several years. He was*a kind hearted “oungman andgAim-d frieml* wherever he went. Hi* face will alw ays be demean he red by n* all. Mr. Raborn was soon to have itecii tuarried to a lovely young lady of Aiken, lie wa* not- a member of any chuivh- but wc hmnb.y tnisr that bj* fervent petitions were heard and he was giver, a happy iuinifttaiice into the kingdom above. We hive reason* to believe that he i* sleeping iu the :irn>* 0 of Jesus. M'afrwclI .fiMiniie, tliotl hast left u-> llevc thy lo.-s W(- deeply feel : * Yet ’ti.- find that liath bereft us, ile can,all,our sorrows heal. ‘ Who Lnvr.n HtM. Mff*a Jleeflnguf Reformers We the umlerstgned, Reformers of Barnwell eounty, do liereby call a Mas* Meeting of lire Reform lactuUi of the Deinocratie party, to he ln»|jJ f at Hiiirfi- well Court lldu-e, on the L t Ilwiiffuy in April fiext, for the purpose of eleH- inga delegate to a Maty Gtrti\tpj|Ton to he held iu Gidunihia on the Itii da\- of April, which - lid -Mate 1'oifve;irinn’ is Lo tleciile, w liet lit i- ihe.Kidonu party for Sdiitli Garalina, sluill have a State Convention to noiniiiajc oandnHt ■* for State offices to represent said faction iu the Dcmorratie primarie*. Said-deH egate is also-to act a* ('hairiiiHii ol tly Executive (.'.om mi tier f«r the Retorm Party <>i Barnwell Countv C. M. ( lliei-, J. W. laincaster, J.B. Bute*, V*. tb Baxley. M. M. Lightsey. II. P. Dvcli.-s, C. H. Mat hi-. H. if. Crunry- < . B. Free, J. F^Grimes, M . W. Phillips, J. M. Skim er, I. G. Jemimg-, Rrelay ton. A. I low. ard I’at.p-rson, < ".Al. E*lc»*leld, W E. Sadler, M. ,J. Pate, J. Staff Halford, Jt. Hightower, Edwin Hazel, T.s_ Weeks, R. F. Baxley, N. M. Walker, Dum-an. .I A. Woodward, C. K. Tyler, Pevton M. Cater, G. M. Hunter, Roht. Aldrich, c.c. Jtuijjjn J. s. still, J. A. Chasson-ftH, W. Il. lyfifor l y <+i}>lr.: r I n vour last. i**ue you say; •‘‘William* Newcomb of Stafford Spring*, Conn., is the qnly Ariierin n whoever married liis iqother-in-law.” Allow me to correct that -tatement, Mr. Newcomb i* not the onlv American who ever, married his innthet-ir-law. Mr. Calvin Bennett,a hoy horn in Three Mi'o township, <lid the same thing. He married, in one of the upper counties Miss Crju'C. the duuglpter of a w idow Sometime after the marriage she died, and in a reasonable length of time Mr, Bennett married Mr*. Crane, hi* moth er-in-law-. Thi* queer wiaf irtionial alliance took place right, here in Three Mile, only a few years ago. and there are a great many people who 1 can tes- How’s This ! We offhi^Qne IDmdred' Dollar* 're ward for anvTase'of Catarrh that caii--* not he cured liy ThHU* Cat.rrh Cure. F. J. Cll KN E\ efc*-C<L, 'J'olodo, (). We, the utnlcrsijpiied have known Y. J.yjheiu-y fur J.hejijist 15 years, and he- -lleve-hlnK j pi-rfeetlv Tionornble in all business transaction* • and linatieiaUv, ahUkto carry out any oliligatiorus.iiiado. by tlieir linn. J \Vksi <te Tri ax, WlioUu*ale Dniggi-ts, Toledo, O. V Wai.iiixu. Kixxan & Mauvix, Whole sale Dtuggisus. ’Toledo, O. . HhII's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and niuenns suifrfce* (pf the system. N l'c*riuion;als sent. free. Price 75c. yey .bottle. Sold by all Drtigglauk hales- Nearly (<' (•ent. of the w.irld'* crop raised outside dr the South. Tbc*e fonr.intIHon hates were raised with cheap labor and tliey are developing new place* and exTmd- ing.old one*. It Is true that a large p irt of tliis i* inferior cotton, yet by mixing with our hetter grade*- it au- swer- and ertnnt* pound*. Now let ns note.hrielly the conditions tliat exist in tin* South ami the JWltb* thins to be dra’wn IrWi ill cm. Three tiling- have cent rihiHetl to Hrillg col Ion to it* present low price, and these same thing* will bring it Mill hover: $1 (1) ’Tlu-extensive, u-e of fertilizer*, have probably added a million Imies per year to the'crop for a long term of years. This iniiM ami '.vill eoi.linilH. (2) Iatrgo bodies of ihetim**i cotton bind in the world on the Jlcd and Mis- sTssippi-rTver* and tlieir tributaries tire rapidly being brought into ciiitivatioii. AH the white men living oti the pine lidrrens of Northern M is-i**ippf ami Louisiaua are hired ami can led dWWB every w inter to clear'iaml* in tlie lidt- toni*. One planpir last w id ter paid as inm-li »* for sm-,h work. 'I'liia means mio bain iiet r y» i aS 1 ' added for every acre tii.u* iiroiiglH iittroTuRivation —per- Three Trade Truths. J.J.'Dicks&Biu Corner Broad anti Campbell StnL’c’fs, Au^nsr.i, G.t._ WIi('le*ale and Retail Dealers in rh'* and Planv.-.tlo’i supplie*. Kxi»ei-ieucF has .taught! u* tliat. In know mg WII EX, W U A T ami 1\ H E RE pi buy Up*, mere haul succeed* uhd the _cu*toiner is *aii»th*d. \\ e tniy wlien oilier* *eH aiiil there fore get I..west prices. We buy goods of ttnudnrd grades and *o give out pa- trops the la-st that Is to he had. We liny where cash get* Hie lie*t hargaiiis, and stiare all advantage* fairly, with our cu.’iom' rs At our new quarter*, the most con- veuieiit and coiHUiodioii* in Augusta, we keep'Txui-laiitlv full spa-ks of all good* in our line of hu-im***, and we cordially invite onr < f 'arolina friend* to make our place tlu-fr Gisirgia liexd- qinjrtor*. By giving ii* their custom they' will lenrn the three truth* that ' NOW is the time, our houseTH K place ffnd our goods the GOODS that they should hnv. dVe handle cotton on the street* for fffty- eeiil* a hall 1 . Messrs. r -. K!?I•iiiifl*, M. M. Hair ami T. R. Erwin are with ns ami will he ^lITS FI.OKKNCK E Ii L NTKR. i’roprfrtre**. \ New. i-omfHrrsbfc afiif ro»nn»odu»n<f *labte’s ami Attentive hostler* will take the b---| i an- of animal* xml vehlel* *. l-'ir*! «4a— Sample Boom for the use of Comnen ial Tfavelh-r.*. * For Rent and Sale. v- ' ' Wo represent the Cerbi.i Banking Company in Aiken add Bam vrel I con li lies, and have lor rent or sale* nutuhar of valuable plages In tRem- counties. r Persona desiring to buy or rent gnosl pixee* on good terms will do w ell to call or write. BA TIM A SIMMS. MptU-tf . Barnwell. S. C. I AvcJorvf? i*iiosi*iiox>n^a3. ThwCrerf Enzltsli Itrairdy. rromrtlr nnd rcrTssnonP i !y currKailforuinnf Ai nou* , MVaJLm v(, In, r- Inn a, r-rr- talorriun, i:ndnll fjrecti (i/ Ahviir. urJ.rrcatrt. leen prescribed over yearsJn thonsaod* of cases; Is tbe only and lion- petuvlly (J) Texas is being nettled up very fast, not only from the Soutli. but from all sections of the country. Al ter pliiHt- big a few acres for home u*''—and It will not take many. a» ti e land is rich— eve.-y available acre will go Into cotton, however low flic price. Hr, fact the loe-er the price the greater t he tendency 11 |vh»nt more so a* lo get the same amoir'-'t of money. Now let u* note the advantage* tliern ] sections have over our* iu producing cheap cotfdn Minnesota is the greal- *>t vrheat-qn-oduciug .’state in the i. tikn. 'The statistical report pot* her yield at sixteen husliels per acre, which at fixrty- flve cpnl* per Imsiiel nC depot, makes $7.2d per acre for tier crop. 'The »cc«l from the better grades <V? cotton lauds in the West will sell for more money than lhat. 'The prodtict* from the-seed ai'e Homany and iiHeful lhai tbwdeniand will lie pui'iiianent. Hen t: tlmr^ is iu those'section* ample room lor expatir sioti yet,, where the seed for-which Lhn planter* have no use for ntanore, w ill hri g more money per acre than the lineal wheat land* In the Union. They are xt mi cost for.,f »ri.iHz-.-r*. Labor is higher, but a- tfreiretrftftn grows *o fa*t, ami by ff-ing improved iinplenien *, for w hicli tIn.'ir soil i* suited, they cxn make as cheap per acre if* we can. The only thing”that cost* them more is the pick ing, but with the advent of a practical picker, which i- actfit-ifiity In the near I util re, tJii# will cost them next to noth ing. Then the 'Texas farmer can make a living with cotton at J coot* a pound. Neanyess Vo market amount- to noth ing w ith cqttoiu ’ tVe are one thoiisaml mile* nearer Liverpool than Texas growers, yet they get a* m ue|i or a liffl.e in ore for cotton in (iaiyeaten tbqn we do in Augusta. -Hence the prolrlem presented to esV this: Can Wd’. wiien we have louse say $2 wortli of guano and keep the seed for manure —a difference of four or five dollar* per acre against ii*—not noticing the diff erence .in yield in their favor— compete w ith them iU Tiirtking cotton ? We stand in the same relation to the Southwest iu making cotton that the Nortbenr States years ago stood toward the great ’Northwest in growing corn, wheat and hay. Let u* briefly notice pleased to rcc their IrhMid* from over tlm river. Remember we are only tliree block* from the Union DC|*>t and at tile June- tlon of all the street eat* lines, Come straight to see us. J. J. DICKS &BR0., AUGUSTA Ga. Eagle J3rai)d THEBES'^." - eft tltdivin* Inoirn. Ask Hefore and After *’woo?xti 4t be offer* wheat ami nay. i.ei u* orieity notice . . J. * worthier medk-ino ini-taco the effect on tluHiU: Where their soil of tht*. Ipavo hi* dlshoneat store. Inclose price lu . . . . . . .. . , letter, aad wo will soud by repirn mali.^ rrlre.ono and slllpping - laclijtlCs udluiltcU tllCJ went lirgcly into trm!k f»t tiling to sup ply tlie larg(! couinierei-tJ and manufae- tnring town* in their midst ; also milk, Sold in Barnwell ard elsewhere by butter and cheese. They planted im- all r‘sponsible , ’*uggiKt*. its to take aetioii upon tlie above proposi tion, ami to receive report of Messrs..!. S. M ixson and Geo. W. i’eacoek as. to examination of mortgages. Grievances will be heard next week. Easter Opening. Commencing on Tuesday next Mr.*, Molair’* .spring Stock of Millinery and Hies* Goods will be open lor inspection xdmiratiop and purchase. Recognizing the hard tiqie* she bx* sueeneded In securing a wohderfully.beautiful stock at marvellot'sly low priees, and cour- teou-ly hipI <-onfi<lentty invites'the la* dies of the eon,my to call And see for themselves. She is saviMlcd that all will be Kiirpriec-d xt the beauty of the new good* atyd the cheapnes* of the ne vpri.es. of Columbia, tied tlie Wingxrd. now intricate knot. 'The last I heard,of Mr. Renneit and hU\mnther-in-law:--bride they^ were in Beaufort S. C. - ' > Well. Major, do you tbink that yon and l will ttyer get.into the ineshe* of such a matrimonial eonipHeatlon V -Both of ns will have to “get a hump on us” to ever posses* such a relative as a mother-in- law. A- U. l|, B. fc. Kearse, March,!). ' A bout ha'f past 10 o'clock on Tuesday night Capt- Jere Snelliiig, of Red Oak, sustained a cruel loss by tlie incend'ai y hu-nlng of hi* stables'w ith two horse* and two mules. Another mule vw* m> badly burned a* to be worthies*. J^e had iri*;iranvc rn hU svabiesj bu-t none I on stock. fINe fai^M • For Safer--- That beautifully li'eated and lilgbly .IBjnroved tarm of 2)17 aerffs, on the | Montli Carolina Railway. knYro-n as part of tiie »Villh« place and boimdwi by lands of M. Willis, Mrs. Sallie Btan- sell, L. A.Tiiomaon, James Baxley and the Soutli Carolina Railway is offered for sale on V. ve yearn tithe w ith interest at 7 percent per annum. Thi* place mciifc orchard*of all kind* of fruits to *ell green and for canning and evapo rating. 'To give you som** idea of the immensity ofthe busim***! will-state that in one day thirty ear ioadsof straw berries and one hundred car loads of peaeFuA have gone t'l tlie'single city of New York in ono day. Tliey piamed largely of potatoes, lioth sweet and I risij,—-in fact, all crop* that long dis tances debarred cbni|>etiiig with them. All tiieso crop* require * riclr soil ami make heavy > ield-. Heirce the buslnes.* was overdone in most cases. Many Imd to go back to the. old cypp*. Many w hose noil was not anflable 'or hod hot the shipping facilities, had tn" enrittniir Is Hiieqtialh*d for House, Barn. Factorr or Out Building-, and costs li.ilf the p-lce of sliitigb^, tin or ir« n. It Is eady f(.i* use Hiui ca-ily apolied by any ii*-. RUBBER FAINT ;o-ts only ■ DO Cents per gal in Mti, lof.*, or 8) .'sj for .'*• gal. tjibs. ( vrlor dark red. Will stop leak's in tin or ?r >n rm»f* that will last for years. Try it. s.-mU Dump for samples and fullpartictila!;*. Excslsior Paint and Ronfino Co., loff Dintne St., New ’ York, N. Y. Dr. J. 1E. MlhfpS, Dental Surgeon. Dliiekvillc, S. 0. Will have regular appoint men ta as follows: At Barnwell,\C. H from 1st .Momlay (or sales-dxy) in each montli u» Wed nesday evening. Roorhs at Molair House. ()llk-e t w o doors >011111 of hoti*L on West or opjioslte side of street. At .Sally’s, B, A. A N. R. Ji., from !ld Monday in each month to Wednes* day evening. Office at I’rlce’* liutel. W ii! be nt ni* homeoblee -it Blacky il!** every Friday and Saturday from I»f, of Febriin-v to :)htli Si-pti'niber Juelti*ive, and every Tliursday, Friday and Satur day, from 1*1 October to Jlst January! Inclusive. , ^ Will make appointment* with patients to meet them at either of his oRiooa at xiiy time. Patient* will And it more-comfortable to have Hi,-ir workXdhne at Oi« ,.)lice, tbougli if desired will call on them at their resub-n.-**-any where wiihintbirtv miles of Black ville. Practical Watchmaker. Ram ■ervieot First diHir H«mth of Brown House; Barnwell C. i!..d.C.,offers lifsi to the pllliltc. An experience of upwaHa of. forty year* I* the liest. gun ran tee *.bat ha know* hi* tiualhor* and w111 give satis ' faction in the ((nafitv of hi* work and the moderation of 111* charges. £2^*R<’liuidc time kceporsior sitle. IllchSw 9 NUN ri w*cav t a i d, i im \ COPYRIGHTS.^ 1 CAN 1 OBTAIN A PATENT♦ foe a Or-nijS xn»w«r and all hoiwwt oiaiii.m. write lo IU I NN A' (’ll., who hare l>*d twotIt Sfly rears' eim-rH-n,*, in the iNUsnt bawueae. Cnmeiwtilea. Houi -irksir cgiitMemiat. A IfamUreek aC formaMon ,y>nc. mine Pnleat* and kow M i tain tliem vein fire. AIM a earekwM ot motkam* teal and Maemlfw book* eamflWW . - Pat .mu taken thronan Munu A Co. rM»W ■pedal rmtleeintb* del.MlIftr AMerira*. and tlias are l.rouklw wldsljr be fir* the imMIe with out exst to Uie Inreotor, This aplewtfM J out cwt to Uie Uiremor. Thi# (idendld Mpcr. Issued wMkly. elewantlf llftirt rated, ha* br far to* laivnst einmlaMow of Mir nctditlflc work Iw tho World, a.'t a y ear. Sample eopie* sen. raw . . her «mt«i iwMnwafc ullders to 3«H As __ a year. Sample eouie* llnlldlny K/«itliiO, moothly, CuOa ye*r. U4 ecu,*. Rrerjr nun ' Onjuo*. erjr numher eofitalM^Nmo? tilul pl»te*. in eokirs. and phoiottrsph* of neir. fVwlHeriVo,* - ^ iwtran MUMS) A CO, flaw xoua, a til BaoAowaJt, IHXIH.'., ’ latest (Ii •*U'||» and serur* nowtr ■bow the (Wired The Fundamental Principle of Life Assurance 4 is protection for the family} Unfortunately, however, the beneficiaries of life assurance art often deprived of the pro vision made for them, through the loss of the principal, by following bad advice regard* iug its investment Under the Tontine Installment Policy of The Equitable Life you are provided with an ab solute safeguard against such misfortune, besides securing a much larger amount of in surance for the same amount of premiums paid in. , For facts and figures, address W. X R0DDEY, Manager^ Fwr the Carcllno*. Rock Hill, S. C* * HUMPHREYS’ fir. Haraplirt-v*’ arvMdsnUflcalty wad currfully prei*i*-d Rem-dW*. um*I for years In prlvaiM praudra on ’ ‘ l**(| Ic with «mtlr» a *i*k‘IdI cun* for tlu- iIImwm oamml. Iti. y rurr wllhont druiyrlnc, uurjrln# t Iw -yKlein and art- In fact and deed the Hcuicdw* «f the W orW. and for orer thirty year* by the Every atagl* SpeeUta I Uui Swvrrclcw See^ Potatoes. l-Frvnra, ConiwoUoo#, laflammpq-m*. iA—Wrraa, Worni Erm.^erwi VaLe... tliMt OfyliKP TIe*t selection Georgia Buck Ono huml-etl bn«hoJ* of pure and iinni ix(*d Seed Unt a tee* for*uU“. l-'rom eitflrt bii«hel« of seed I made list yeayiino huahcl* on two xerci. Applv tty ’ g. L. I’KACOOIf, . Barnwell, S. C. af) can be made xn idexl home. 11 ha* xlt ] t, ‘«'»* “^king a life and death *t niggle needed out building - *, uplcndid water xnd x proverbial hea'th ret«»rd. Tberf i* no waste land on the pixee and it can ba improved to equal in productivene** any Jlke mind er of aer-* in Styfifh Cxro- liexi For price* and uthtr particular* apply to * F. T. SANFORD. Au 0 u*ta, Ga. xgaitist the emnpotitiou of the V\ c*t. But they could do no better. Hence in tlie strictly agridultqroF tw-cllon* tliey iixve had x Ii ud strnggbi for ex’rateiMjr on their lietlar gratlrp of far ***, xml nc cording to. the department.,if agrit-uft- trre, hundreJt of off grade faun* are niiandooed. - {O a!lutied next week.) Seed For Sale. ( Fifty p<mmt*of h'olh Gem Need from Aelecfcytl melon* weigliing from twenty to tldrty fnUiod* aploce. at 50<'KN T8 1*KR 1*0HXD. For other partlcut'ai* write to or *p- pi v xl (hi* office. iaull-ffiU , . .«» M. 3—Tcrtblnitl Oara, CrylM. WokMwtoMa .33 A-mwrrhcw, of ChUdrru or Adult* .33 T-Coaah*. Cokto. amochMi .33 H-Nraralffia, TiXhocb*, y-acewbr.,.... .33 9 Hradurbr*. Sk-k IleMtarhr, VtrOct).. J*3 ID l>5*yr»*I». l;Ulo«!j>n#v*,CoMtlpatk*. .33 11—Sww»reM«-4 «w Pwlwfwl FrrlwJa... ““ I -4 - Waite* Too llufu*. Vrvtoda 1 A-Crwww, Laryawltta. Horawiwtra 1 I—Snll UkraiM, Kryiifrla*.ErraOk**-- 13—U hraa»llaw,. KbeumMfc. Prh«» .— |«-Malaria, Chill*, Few and A tw^- I •-Catarrh. InCiank*. CoUUa *MBrad. 24 Wkaaalar Caach 49-Kldary DUeMt* 3H—Nerwaaa DwhIlUy 39—L’rlMry Wrak* HCHirtlKBYN’ WITCH •* Tha VIU, OtatMrat. - T»M. (M’MrWSKtN MAJIHAJb arsr«>Kmait».nk-«11 * 1M or■•••i ******* 144*4**%' paw. w» mm