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In Advnr Time per Anuunt.i THURSDAY. JANl)ARV J4, ISOA Tbe next refnr.arcoramuntcatinn of Harmony IxkIik No. 1?A.*. V.'.'M.*. will be he!ilattheu«v( ManorIcTYm . pte In Rarnwell npoo »lh day o» Ibebraar)' 1 tbe .ame behitr the 2nd Rnt mnlay l'i saM mouth, begtnniug at “High twelve.” df order of W.*. M.% K. C. Frio*ah. Secretarr. Hardware House BLACKVILLE, S C. ...cojmutn«r*!ili» of Hnlr * wn- tiaiiiH has b«-en diaxolved by the with- Urawal of Mr. William*. Tbe lui'ine** Mill l*« continued by the uudendgned ou hi» own accounts To him all indebt- «dne*a to the late ftnu »a to be paid. A full atoek of all hardware wit be ronatantly kept And priced will be hbld below all competition. 81’KQIAfi BARGAiNS. , The apeclal attention of bouaekeep. era la called to Uieac unprecedented of fer*: ' No. 7 Cooking Stovea at fR.50, with foundry eare. No. 8 Cooking Stove* at $10.50, with foundry ware A large line of Cooking and Heating Stove*, Sewing Machine*, tiuna, l’i*- tot*, AmrenwHIon. Farming imple ment* and all good* kept In tlr*t chi** hardware house* now wait for clone buyer*. - Tin roofing and repairing done in flr*tciaMstyle by skilled workmen, of be*t material* nottfttlng a itb^ml *bare r 'of public patronage and pledging my i>e*t effort* to plraaeand prollt my customer*, l re main, very truly, . J. E. HAIR, The Hardware Man. IllM Hal’le Saunder*, of ITagood, Stttuter ConntT, a chaatniwg New Year riahor, t* spending some time with Mrt Allen Tobin. We have rccel'-ed fronj Ilon.'W. J. Talbert a eotiy of lit* speech on tbe Cufrencv, delivered In tbe ilouae on January ftttt. Special attention of Townahip Com- ntl«alnner« la. directed to the notice of SupervborCaveln thl c ia u<s. Married at the reaidenei of the bride’* mother on the 20th lust, by the Rev. E- W. People* Mr. II. C. Cbilty and .Mi«c l.ula, danghler if the late Mr. J. F. Kinard, all of l*hrM Milo town ship. Mr.0. C. Bacot, repreeentlng the At- lanta National Banking and Loan Aa •oclation, I* In town tbl* week. Till* 11$ wed Pmecll't FtrUlizen. k . ji ft yoa raise Tomatoes Potatoes Cabbage Berries Peas .ndotnae Melons Trucking Crops far Northern mm4 Western nartets, POWELL’S GREEN-BAG Fertilizers, the hig!u:tt grade fertilizen made, are the kind you neod. Send <ot circular telling all about them. POWELL FERTILIZER A CMErt. CO. auTiateac. mo. Frtlttirrr iuanfarturvrt. Importer* and dealrra in Nitrate ot Soda. Sulphate ci Potash. Conrrutratrd Acid ttmanbate, and all kutda of Fertiluiag Matcnals. ■eney te Lendr— A few htindrcd dollar* to I<*nd on flr*t Mortgage of liuprovetl real estate. Apply to N G. Alavflrld. Denmark, S. C. Greenland News. Mr. Clarence Owens was able to re turn la^t week amt leamne the exercise* of the Greenland ached. We are charmed to have him with ua again. The friends of ,Mr. Preston Ob-ka tail I be pleased to learn tl at he Is improv ing. Mlsh Mamie Thompson, of WHIUton, r. Mm 1*. B. Dick*. Ml** Be**ie Green, of- \Villl*ton, i* viHltl’ g relative* in the nel.'hhorhood. Miss Maud Stalling*, of Mosty, U Company i* lending-money on Im proved country real estate payable In eigM»imual.lii«Ul.J»eilt!b. visiting Mis* Nina Baxley X'Republican County Convention is to be bald at Barnwell next Saturday. Ex-County Chairman Fred Nix ha* promised to deliver an address “telling the executive committee and Republi can* of the county what is best to do to obtain certltli-Htes.” '. ; HW.D. K. Cideman, who operated a tur|>eutlne farm around Elko hack in the seventies, died last week at hi* home near Ware*boro, Ga. He wa* the lar gest and richest nnvj»i store* operator in Ware county and stood very high in public estimation. Ml*» Minnie Bennett, of Olar, who ha* been on lypleaxant visit to her sis ter at IhmbartiQU, returned to her home on Monday j leaving mgnr desobtfe hearts among the young nten ot Kich- land, and carrying corresponding hap- pl ess to all Geo.-ge*Creek. Rev. John J. HUey. a member of the Carlisle Fitting School Faculty, died at Bainlmrgmt tho iUtU iuxt.of peritouitis superinduced by appendicitis. He was a gradoata of Wofford College, one of brightest young men of bis veara In the State and had l»een married a year. .Ill* remains were buried near the resi dence of his father, Mr. O. B. Riley, in Orangeburg county. * - Miss Marv Stevenson, eldest daugh ter of the Vicf-Prerldeiit of the United States, died at Asheville, N. C., on Fri- vere cold at Bar ll^ bor, Maine, and came South, but tbe change of climate did not prevent the development of the disease Into consumption. Her body was carried U* Bloomington, Illinois, for burial. Grand Father Adam may have teen, eA quit t. peaceful swain. And yel it’s plainly to lie seen. That lie ami Eve raised Cain. Ilobln Red Breast i» here again. * Treasurer Free 1* having an c»*y time ' now. Paints, «!' and varnish at E. W. Vo gel's, also w ii.duw plax*. The holiday* of the plow mule* ended on Monday. Several communications go over to next week’* paper. Picture moulding and wire, also - frame* made to order at E. W. Vogel’s ^^More than a thousand ladle* attended v jM t, ( U vrtanii’* cjtrd rccvpiioN Sator- xhiy afternoon. Today we publish several Act* of the. retasut session of the General Assembly of local Interest. All kind* of sewing machine* re paired at K. W. Vogel’s. Probate Judge Week* has an Impor tant notice in unlay’* paper to execu tor*, guardian*, administrators, &c. Georgia sent twertty-one car load* of provision* to relieve the sulferiug of needy Nebraskan*. The Boolety of Christian Endeavor will hold it’s next annual State Conven tion in Blackville in April. Mattre**e* made to order, also all kind* of fu nlture repaired and uphol stered at E. W. Vogel’*. The County Pension Boarjl met on Monday a* fVqnRed by law and will continue In session until next 'Tuesday afternoon. - The Barnwell Bar will he well rep resented this week before the stole Su- I ireme Court, which liegliis today to mar appeal* from the Second Circuit. ^ The young fol's will have a dance at the Masonic Hali this, Thursday, evening. Excellent music has been engaged and a royal good time is cx- - pected. Mis* Sue M. Sander*, formerly of Midway, died on Kridky at Palatka, Tit. iler%rernain* were brought back aud interred In Providence Cemetery Wall paper at K. W. Vogel’s for 10c. per roil, also matting, carpets, curtain poles aud window shades. Today two weeks we will publish the names of subscribers paying all or part t' of thei dues this month, and hope the list will be long enough to call into use every brevier capital In our case*. Don’t you? .Aft Mr. W. F. Cross ^a« sold bis-mercan- tile interest* at-Abheville to bu former partner, Cbarlie J. Martin, who will continue tbe business for hi- own ac count. ■> - • ' . We received on Tuesday a lovely sur prise. For a while we were unable to imagine jWho had sent u* a Christmas box *o laf* In January. But on touch lug It we yeeognlged the Caswell fra- gratice that Jim Williamson revealed to ua several years ago. And now we count our hard time* over. For, thank* to our good ami clever and handsome friend, Mr. James W. Graves, of East- land, N. C. we have smoking tobacco to last, u* until candidates for the Consti tutional Convention begin to publish their cards. And it’s hotter “weed'’ too, thap Sir Walter Raleigh, of blessed memory, ever «m<>ketl or Cop-. John Smith chewed nr bonnic Pocahontas or “Good Queen Be**’’ “dipped.” And Hr noon Ray, the let man in Hampton, will mkhi send us a bundle of Slack Creek items and we’ll indulge in “reverie* of a bachelor” all the Winter nights. Spring m< rnings and Summer noons until good times come aga'n A lady at Wiliow-merr, St. IxmiI* county. Mo., lost about <5 ctiirkens by cholera last summer. She txuul every (to her) known remedy (so?eHlled). without effect. Feeding onions and peppers had some effect, but did no’. Mop the trouble. Then she accident ally stumbled upon the following rem edy given In a paper, which proved very sueee«-fi:l: “Mix coarse ground corn meal with Water and red peppers cut fine, make into balls of spniewhat less size than common marble* and add enuretr two drops of'carbolic arttt and feed that once or twice a day.” Car bolic acid mixed with vaseline is also good as an ointment for the roup. It D with much regret that w« «ur- wder Or. M. M KeCroy to the people r- . ^ of Vauclu*e,and we trust bis residence G*1pui by the Cmw* aimma* tbeni will t»e a* nleara nt a* It 1 Alllanee July Mb, ItWh, ■ • *. STSSmT-TS S’SJStT* *•«>«*« ..-r. was while proitehlu. Mr.-Charlie Harrl&on, of Augaata, Ga , I* on a visit toftrlative* here. Mr. Jim nie Green lias located here and will run a farm on ^he D*vi* place. We are pleased Urtiave you. Jimmie. LT. ‘S. K. Jean; NeWs. The fafmer* have gone to work.haul ing rails and preparing fences. They claim that they aregnhig to try and raiae raoreTsorn and hogs and less cot ton. It seems a* if that la the only so lution to the problem for the fanner, and 1 think about the best one. We ought to feel well bles-ed in this coun ty, for we can ra'isc and grow almost everything neetd39J * Mbs Susie Boggk, of Birmingham, Ala , is spending time with U’$pt. J, W. Jenny and family. "Fk- - Mr.*B. 8. Williams leaves us next week fpr Port Royal. We wish him mlich mocet*. U. A Bex of Menker*- This 1* tbe title of a bright little play, which will be presented bv local talent, at the Opera House on the evening of Wednesday the iHUh January 1895, The obJecVof this performance I* to procure mean* with « hich to put lu order the Catholic churchyard, and the plav is under the management of the ladies of thatc grrh. The price of admission t* own peo|de25 »*ents and children Ifi cent*, will allow all to contribute to the success of this enterprise, and on be half of the management we ask that our people will give choir hearty co-*tp- eraiion and support. All that is re- the performance, mid we feel safe in promising them that they will receive “full value” fur their money, besides giving their support to an enterprise deserving of success. » A. T. Cook, of Texarkana, Ark , said to a 8t. Pools Reporter ; « “I know of a case that occurred re cently where a banker cashed two check* for a idanterdow.i our way. -One was for $25 for a balenl cotton, the oth er $20 for two hog*. T|ia cost of rais ing the two hogs was not to be com pared witli the expense of producing the one bale of cotton; yet it is a safe prediction that that man-will plant a Held full of the fleecy staple next year, to theexclu-lon of everything else.” To whom all Communkwtiooa ou Matters should be addre—ud- AUtuace nmt th* CoMty Allli President. n II. II. Crum, t C. Miller, Vice President. . 8. Itmnbrrg, docratury. A. F. Free; Treasurer. 1>. I). Kiuard, CbapUtn. T. 8. Weeks, County Lecturer. W. A. All, Steward or Assistant T^ecturer. W. T. Harley, l>oor Keeper. R. K. Hurley, Assistant Door Keeper. D. W. Budlturd, Aerjtoant-at Anna. , - F. ft. Croech, Business A^ut. Executive OminlUeo—C. B. Free, W. Patrick, W. A.Faust. Trade Committee—U. M. Hunter, E. Dowling, J. M. Ulmer, W. A. All. Committee ou Good of the Order'll. C. Me- Mtttan, C. M. MeniMd, W. T. Care, J, K fornuitlofi ocmmmbIsc ■ 1 tain them aant fro*. A lac tail ami Knontlfto i ■nMuTnotlommhs' tba* *rs kny* * W. II. Auditor’s Appointments. Anelllng, E. B. (lueas. Posh Plowing and Planting. Easter come* law thl* year, I4£h of April. After all the cold of the winter there will hardly be killing frost at that time. After the heavy rain* of the last summer* there Is likely, In the natural order of thing*, to be a aerie* of seasons of proportionate dry ncs*. Between the dangers of Kaater cold and mid sum mer drought itVill he better, we thinji, for farmers to push preparations, plant at least as early at usual and spfeed the crop* to as early maturity a* possible. >Ve would; If fortunate enough to be a farmer, practice In this case what wc preach. ..... ■i.wimw ■ i i i.a ; A former citlxeti of Uancaster county« not. living in Texas, writes to the Re- lew thatTexa* Will make a* much cot ton this year as she did last. He says that Texans can clear more mone'v rals- Ing cotton at four cent* a pnu nd 'lhan the people of old States can at seven-or eighteenth. On the rich prairie land*, without' trees or jttump*, one ’plow laud can cultivate sixty acre* In cotton and twenty in corn. And a great many people are coming into the State from the North West for the express pu pose of making cotton. NOTICE. Masoale. Col. Robert Aldrich will on the 7Hi February at 7 p. m. deliver a Masonic address in tiie Court House at Rarnwell aqd pre»ent on behalf of Harmony Lodge No lim solid gold headed cane to Cfcarto* Carroll Simms, Esq., for em inent service* in the «m4er Tbe public cordiattr InrittMl to attend. So far as my liusband lias published what he has I think that it is my duty to state to the public that my sou* have charge of my plantation, and a* for businesi they have their own. MRS. M. J. ROUSE. Kuddell, 8. C., Jan. 18ih 1SJ*5. NOTICE. The undersigned, aa Administratrix of the personal estate of George F. Hair, deceased, will tile her final ac count with, and apply for a discharge a* *:rid AdmluistraUix, to, the Probate Judgtrof Barnwell county on Turaday the 26th day of February ADA K. HAIR. jan24-ot m W. Yogel has a full stock of all da of furniture, also mattresses aud ng*. i. . Gol. Frank M, Mixson was elected Bute Liquor CopimUsloner last b eck, to succeed Col. D. li. Trailer. Fur a long lime < ol. Frank has been Superin tendent of the State Dl»{>ensary. K. W. Vog+l U offering .'Jewing Ma- ebines for **).*♦, fMOJ. $8i.03 -and «h, bils'ic* October 15th. aiirayi ou hand ... a WHIlstou New*. Married at the residence of the bride’s parents near Long Branch church on Su day evening the 20th, Rev. T P. Lide officiating, Lewis Black to Miss Alice Birt, and John Creech to Miss Carrie Birt. The voters of this school district met at the school building on Friday eve ning last.. Mr. W. A. B. Newsom was called to the chair and Mr. A. M. Ken nedy was requested to act a* Secretary. It wss resolved that two and one-half inillsbe levied fo^yie uresent year— lame as heretofore. - V The school opened on the 10th, and nwlng to several of the students los ng all their Clothing by the tire some few were not present at the opening, but they have been coming in almost every day. Several new scholar* have been enrolled and the number of boarding students l* about where it was before the fire, and still they come. Three new scholars arrived on Monday, one from Monk’s Corner, one from Edge- field, one from St. Georges. Comfort able quarters have. b«*e.n provided and there i« plenty of good accommodation for all who may come. Col. Henry D. Capers, of Charleston, spent two days in town last week. He visited the school and delivered a very tia i address. His subject was the word “I’ossum.” The word, has much hr It to study, which all who hpard freely admitted. Miss Mattie Warren, of Appleton, is visiting Mrs. A. M. Kennedy. * Ou* young friend Q 'A*. Kennedy has been engaged for several days in train ing a horse to pull in a wagon, buff the animal still insists that he has a right to kick out when heplesses^ but we pre- diet that Quince will learn him s-ron that he has no right to think. Several of our townsmen went on a snipe tiunton Monday night. We have not been informed a* yet with what tqcces*. Our farmers have gone to work with a will. They propose to use hut little guano aud plant largely of provision crops. We hear of one planner who says lie is going to plant enough acres in' rice to make a thousand bushels of rough rice. At the present price it will be a paying crop. We hear several, persons speaking of trying vegetables. W. II. Rountree has bought the store of J. 51. Ashley and will at an early day open* lull atoek of general merchan dise J. C. Cochran Is haring tbe lumber put on Ah) ground and. will erect a baudaHne cottage ou R. R. Arenuetbi* •priug. y ’ Hal. Jttflfe of Prebate Notice. To Executors, Administrators' and Guardian* appointed by the Probate Court: You will please take notice that the statutes require you during,the months of January and February to make a re turn to the Probate Judge of all e»tatce in your poxscaslon for the preceding .tear* aud in case o'f your neglect, that you he cited so to do. or lose your com uiissions on moneys received aud paid out for such esutp. T. 8. WEF.KB, J. P. B. 0. Barnwell, 8. C. 2lt.h January, 1895.- NOTICE. Barnwell, S. C , Jan. 21,1895. All persons interested in the Farm ers Mutual Fire Insurance Association of Rarnwell County are requested to meet at the Court lioii»e on Thursday, the 28th day of February, for the pur poseof reorganizing. 8. G. MAYFIELD, W. II DUNCAN, O. BAXLEY, J. 8N KLLlNG, K R RICHARDSON. D. W. 7,0UN. II j. MATTHEWS, L. L LANCASTER, J. W. PHILLIPS, BROOKS WADE. jsn24-td.. MORTGAGEE’S SALE. Static or South Carolina,) County ok Barnwkll. f Whereas, Default has been tq/lde in the payment of the debt secured tiy certain mortgage, bearing date tbe 10th of April 188t», made aud executed by Prince Smart of the Countj of Rai n well and State of South Carolina to Tbe New England Mortgage Security Company, which said mortgage was duly recorded in the office of the Regis ter of Mesne Conveyances for Barn well County In Book “S L,” pages 48 to54 t ph the I9th day of April iNHti: Nqyt-+hef^fore under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In said mortgage The New England Mortgage Security Company, mortgagee as aforesaid, will sell before the Court House in Barnwell County, Slate aforesaid, on Monday the -Ith of February 1895, at pttbijc auction within the legal hours of aale, to the highest bidder for cash, tbe follow ing describee premise , to wtr: —~ All that tractor parcel of land lylnj: and being in the said County and State containing two" hundred (200) acres, more or les*, ttounded on the North by laud* of A M. Owen* and C. T. Gray on the East by-the estate of Gray, on the South by the estate of Rest and. on thk West by fund* of H. C. Flowers as C tr plat-made by C. K. Flla, Surveyo' ec. 30th 1873. The New England Mortgage S«. " eurity Company, Mortgagee. Job* T. Sloan, J r.. Alien J Green, IIalcott P. Green, t Attorneys. ThoToby s Creek Prize Club wa« or ganized last week with f. uttocn mem bers. Each tiu-m)ier selected and weighed on the 18th a hog that I* to r*- eive special attention for three hun dred days. On November 14th they will lie weighed again and prize* Huranlrd according to greatest increase n'weight; First- prize a $12 Attit of clothe*, Second prize $8 overcoat and to the hindmost a slop bucket, peck of corn and excurdoaon a sharp rail will be tendered. The weight* ot the hog* selected range from 14 to KJ0 pound*. Yellow RutBr. An n*8< rtlon before a company of I sritiers that it can he ittHde all *he year round raWes a storm of qu 'stiona. Af ter all, L i* not a difiicult matter. Well, how ?” cry a dozen alt at ,once. By raising and providing suitable feed, at the head of w hich we name sugar orn.-' By drilling in the desirable plat of land w ith sugar corn a great quai - tlty can he grown on an acre. When the corn D ripe enough for the table it l* also tit to be cut up and cured. As a rule (be stalk* are small and will cure well w hen set up ip light shocks; then fiey can he stacked like hay, and when fed to the cows the milk w ill he corres pondingly rich. Secondly, rut-e sugar beetsand mangold*. It require* a rich *oil and good culture, so that they do not stand too thick in the r-ws. It re quires also a root ce lar to keep them until needed. Third, when your field corn Is well up drop a pumpkin seed— the yellow Southern or so-called Yankee variety—all through the corn. Plant so late that the vines will not in terfere with the eultivatmi of the corn. Take evcijr filth or sixth row anti tlie product will be easlar to gather. Fourth, sow rye early tor winter and spritig pasthre; and, lastly, feed some corttmeal with wheat bran when the cattle are in winter quarters. Till* feeding, w ith the best of hay for the oows tobelp ihein«elvcs, will tnaae yel low butter w ithout annotto. \ • C. W. M. 1 Heading Cabbage. The failure of cabbages to head upon well manured land may be due to va rious causes. The UMist common cause i* a lack jf mineral fertilizer in the m>I1, or an excess of nitrogen which forces a rank and rapid growth of leaves. It may be taken as an established fact that most of our soil i* lacking in potash In an available form and doubtlea* this 1* uite a* true upon the clay soils of New Cork as upon the lighter lands of New England. Wood ashes put on when tbe manure was put in, ' r an applica tion of muriate of potash w hen the plant* were set, would probably be of much benefit. In fact, we have never known cabbages to fail to make solid heads when this was do.te. But now, when they ought to be making the head* aiul do uot, try an npplication of kalnlt around them, and as it is cheap it can he used liberally. Some use on ly commpu *al r , which seems to have a powei of assisting by attracting mois ture and by librratiog pDlash In the soil, butas the kalnlt-contains both the salt aud the soda it will probably give better results. Notice If hereby giretT pursuant to Act of tbe General Assembly in refer ence thereto. The Auditor or his Deputy wilt At tend at the following pla jo*on the day* indicated for the pirpo*c of taking Tax Returns for the fiscal year oommencfqg Nov. 1st 1894. The law require* that all (tersoual property must be returned thl* year. All returns sent by mail must be sworn to before au officer qualified to adqiinister an oath. Shelling*—Monday, Jan. 14th. ’Joyce Branch, Tuesday, Jan. 15th. I to ti barton— Wednesday, Jtfl. Pith. Ashley Home Store—Thursday. Jan uary 17th. Cochran’* Store—Friday, Jan. 18th. Furae’a .Store—Saturtlsg. Jail. 19th. Ualdoc—Motitlay, Jan. 2l*t. Appleton—Tuesday, Jan. 22nd. Duncan Sant* Store—Wednesday, Jan.23d. Allendale—Thursday and Friday, Jan 21th anti 25th. Sycamore—Satunlay. Jar. 2Gth. Ulmer*—Monday; Jan. 28th , Kearse’* Store—Tuesday. Jan. 29tli. Ktuard - .Store—Wednesday, Jan Khrhardts—Thursday, Jan. Hist. Colston—Friday, Feb. 1st. Hunter’* Citapel- 4 -Saturday, I’eb. 2. Huddlosburg—Monday. Feh. 4th. Midway—Tuesday, Feh. 3lh« Bamberg—Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. tlth and 7th. Denmark—Friday, Felt. 8th. Whaley—Saturday, Felt. ftth. . Blackville—Monday and Tuesday, Feb. Uth and 12th. f . Elko— Wcdiicatlay. Feh; 1 5 WHIlston—Ihnrsday. Feh. J4lh. Tinker’* Creek—Frhlay, Feh. 15th. Fiddle Bond—Saturday, Feh. Ithh. Govan—Monday. Feh. 18th George* Creek Club House—Tuesday Jan. 19th. rite Auditor’* office will be kept open from the first of January to tpe 20th of February for the purpose of taking re turns G O. RILEY. Countv Auditor. SOUT1I AND NORTH AMERICAN LLOYDS, New York and Chicago. The cheapest and nlost fcli- flbtc Insnrnncc m the wotldt The undersigned, for the Lloyds in Hum well I V County, can give Fire Insu rance 15 per cent, below other rates. Come to see us, and at once. J. J. BROWN,., G. K. RYAN. Barnwell, Dec. 18, U*>L Charles Zissett, 'trtchlhahr. CJO 'J o P.J.ZeiglcrMIo. ALLENDALE, S. G, If you want to buy the best Mowing and heaping Machines on the market for the least money. They sell the fa mous Walter A. Wood machine and all Repair parts, such at Rivet*, Kntf* Heads, die. Headquarter* for Horses and Mule*. Bnggie* and Harness. [jufie7>1y GHQ¥ES FIBE! Life, Accideqh LIGHTNING) AND- LIVE STOCK INSURANCE —At Lowest Rates In— Strongest Companies. Butler, Calhoun & Co. —OFFICES AT— THE BANK OF BARNWELL -t —A N D— Wm. McNAB’S store. . apr2ii TASTELESS CHILL TONIC 18 JUST A8 GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE SOots. Galatia, Ills., Mot, m. OH. Parts Medicine Co., 8t. Loot*, Mo. Gentlemen:—W« *(>M laat rear, SO* boUlee of GROVE-* TA9TRLE** .CHILL TONtr and have bouotit three *ruM already thta year. la all oar es- porwneo of 14 year*. In tho dma boelneea, hare nerer aold an arttclo that Bare awh nnlreraal aaUa- HMloa ss your Toatc. xcamtnilr, y Azxrv.Caaa a Co. First door sooth of Brown Hou»e. Barnwell C. ll.,S.C..offer*hl*servl<)n to the public. An experience of upwards of forty yeimt is the best guarantee '.hat h* knows his husltie** anti will give satis faction In the quality of hi* *ork and the moderatlhtr of his chal i jg*#» Reliable time keeper* for sale. — — ’means so much more than 1 imagine—serious and ’ diseases result elected, iature’s 1 greatest gift—^health. Ifyoaarefscltng 1 out of Mm*, weak . and generally **. h.a tied, aetvoaa,, haie no appetha and can’t work,. begin at onretak ’ ing the moM relia ’trifling ailments nee! ’ Don t play with N; ’greatest cift—healti me.lirine,which fa Brown's Iron Bit ters. A few bot tles case- beneft comes from the very first dose—if wea r sis/m Mar and ti'a Idcasaiu tu take. Carolina Hidland B. W Go. To take t'ffect at 5.30 A. M. Thursday SepUmiber Uth 1891. South lion nd. 3 111 te. * B So D ►> a u — * a ± 3 A. M 6.45 6 AN 7.to “ ► c « S’* zt * X 75th Merldlatt Time. STATIONS. North Bound 1‘ I _* i ± • != . se tb ^ * fti \h ’-M z ^ J ' £ - 1 i K c _ rtw • w - « A. M. 5.39 Lv.^Selvern,.Ar.| •... .Wagener.. ! 4 6.1& ......Perry..—[ 4 I ., Salleys... & *...Springfield., 4 ....Wbalejra..^ Bitters It Cures — Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Bed Blood • Malaria, Nervous ailments < Women’s complaints. Get only t|l« gsmtln*—It baa rmased red lines <m the wnapoer. All others stt sab- atitutes (Is resM|>| of two sc. stamps w« will send sat of Too BooatIM WorM'S Fair Views and book—fra*. BROWN CHIMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, M0. 7.19 0.35 7.3a! 7,0li 7.4J 7.2 7.4S 7.33 10.47 10.55 , ..W’alkcra 6 .. .Athlcfgh. 2 s 10.62 11 .('5 1 ... .Wopdward.. ’ J 11.00 II 25 11.12 11.55 Barnwell 6 .. .Morrises..... 4- 11.24 12.15 Brownell.... 2 11.29 12.26 ......Caves .... 3 II 38 12 40 ...*Selgling.... 3 11.43 12.55, Ar*Allendale Lv 4.25 5.03 4.05 4.66 ’ 3.45 3.25 M r.M.I 3.0t* 2.: 5 A. M. 4 Jr 4.:i(r 3.1ft 4.3< 4.22 4.15 r. m. —FOR SALK BY— yr C. N. BURCKHALTER. Second Seasoi). I have received at my Sale Stables, East side of the I'tibllc Square, Barn well, a first class lot of first class horses and mules and will continue to receive other shipment* of the same sort until every body D supplied for the work season of 1895. - Come and see my stock and learn my price*. Stock has never before, since this was a country, been so cheap and never will be agitin In our Mine, and I head the procession for bargains in this good old county. Dye. 6 tL ' C. tlROWN, Trustee. ■Registration Notice. The Registration Books will be open at the county seaton the first Monday in each month for the transaction of such business as I* provided by law. I. G. JENNINGS, Supervisor. , "-iwrtt-tf — * •' S. N. GREEN. B. REED Real Estate Agency The management of th* Equitable Ufa Assurance ; Society in tbe department of the Carotinai, wishes to «e* core tl few Special Resident Agents. Thoee who are fitted for this work will find this -AND- Advertising Bureau. We have tbl* day formed a copartner- hIiIp for the purpose of buying, selling and sdverjllsing Real Estate, espeelaHy farm and timner land*. We will baric* unusual facilities for bringingtbemost desirable class of Immigrant* to this country through a.i advertising scheme which we are iterfecting and which will extend over all tbe Northern aud West ern States. All persons wUhlng to buy or sell Real Estate will please apply to u* in person or by mail. ' GREEN A REED, Elko, Barnwell Co., 8. C. P^O. Box 115. November 1st 1894, It it work, however, and those who succeed best in it poflseaa character, mature judgment, tact, perseverance, and tha reaped of their community. Think this matter over care fully, There’s an unusual opening for somebody. If K fits you, it Will pay you. Fur ther information on request. W. J. Roddey, Bock Mill, S. C. 8888M88888888888M8—» Lands For Bent And Sale. .17.000 acre* In Barnwell Co 5.000 aero* In Aiken Ci>, also a few small farm* in | Colleton and Sumter Counties. Par ties desiring to buy on good term* I email cash payment and balance on 5 year* tlmsi) or to rynt; will do well to I call onj or write. ' BATES & SIMMS. ' Barnwell S. C. •hi T. B. ELUS, Jr. #— Surveyor and Civil Engineer Special attention given to the oompot of water-power*, hsvcUng and drainage. A jmstal card au dressed to nr at Ma S.C. will reroive prompt attentloD. octi,90 Iff Bamberg Hardware Store, C. J. S. BROOKER, Proprietor. .. Keep* a full line of Hardware, Tin Ware. Agate Iron Ware and Guns. Full stock of Baso Ball Go«m1*, and ValLy Tln.all sizes, constantly on band. A* to price* I will not be undersold by any Southern dealer. I ask the call* and patronage of my friends and the general p bile. C. J. S. BROOKER, apr5-ly Bamberg, S. C. Perry W. Price all person* having wagons, Invites buggies; call at his General Ing contract*. Bepalr Shops before First Clare horse faction la every particular guaranteed PKRRY W. PRICE. Tbe Peebaann Shop. 1 j. West End, Barnwell, S. C. ■Treasurer’s Hotice. CoCNXX-Tkr.A*rKEH’s OrvicB. ^S5wr.M^8. ('. Nov, 2I*C l^UA Tlte Treasurer’s Office ln»nrs at Bamw^ will be, until the 1**38 are closed, as follows’ From 9 a in. to 1 p. nt. From 3 to 4.:)0 p. m. exept on.Brttirdayt, when office Will t*e rlgrwdsl 8 o'elocK. TAX LEVY I^vy for Ftate, 5 mills. I^vy for Ordinary (Vmnty, H**' mills. l.evv for Schorl, 2 milh*. , Total Ijr.vy. 105i Inlll*. All Special School Districts Itavc an addi* Uoral levy: ^ WHIlston, Kf mills. Klko, 2 mills, ; Barnwell, 2Q mills. • ' Blsck v iOe, t mTffif. _ I.om: KihiuIi. 2 thills, fo ialinir. 2 mill*. Allendale, 2 mills. Clear Fond. 2 mills Green's Academy, t mills; Hercules. 2 mills. F.dtsto, 2 mill*. Keedy Branch, 2 mill*. Goran, 2 mill*. National Bank Bills, Gold and Sllrer cotfi reeelyable for Taxes. Tbe Books will be open from the Klh fieto her until tbe 8ltt Deectnber withemt |*n ally. From 81st December to 15th Januray 1M5 Taxes will be received with 15 per cent, pen- alty, after whlehtlme exseutloos wlH be wrlt- " (b’llnqueiit Taxes. ~ r ? J ^ AH fiersoaa.writing to know the i nt* art of their Taxes must do m hy the I ftth IRet ml er as they cannot to answeied, as I have bt t one Book and H Is Impoedbfct for me to led Taxes and answer atach jna time. 'Aw fwnons sending awme* to please do so by |**t«l | ter, and not by