The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 28, 1895, Image 3
f he Barnwell People
BATES OP SUBSCItlPIIOJ
Iff Advance, per Ahuuiu.
On Time
t *
..♦2,00
T.Vrf begnn j^iTc-dnjr.' ftMjen !Veiri. :
We hHve scon VcverHl lively mu»quU.J As the weailnT i* too had for any
oe* wiUllJB the Ust week. ; tliinjr clue 1 wii: drop yon a le* fine* to
Col J. I>. Malshy of Atlanta came to ,rt }<n,r fr<*«v tliis section.
UIKSDAY, KEBHl AltY. 23,
If-OV I
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March IS 1 .
The next retndareonmiuntcatton of
Ilannoify laxlire No. 17 A. - . K.M.’.
will he he'd at the new Masor.tcTein
pie. In HamWell opon 9ih day ot
..(arch 13U3, tho same beina the 2ii<] Sat
nrilay I t aai-1 mouth, ‘ JL>«iftunlii|$ at “Hitch
twelve.”
rfy order of \V.\ M. •.
E. C. Fckmax. Secrctarf.
The rcpnlar meetthjr ot Bnrnwel
l.wltre No. W, Kirtyhtawf HviIoh t
will lie twill atUielriliiJI on Friditj
tii")it at <,'.. o’clock a lull attendance
is requested.
Bv order of . ' •
W. (3. BKltTON, C. r.
. ' Wm. McNAB. K. R;8.
¥ ~ - ‘i'""" ' I', .i.i.,i...
to'vn yesterdayt
Mr. Henry Rehnetr died at Allehdaln
on Monday itffeF a ItiMg illness.
Now that hettcr wpnllter ha* come
plow hands will have to quit the accus
tomed .Saturday afternoon reels. ' *
The- South ('arolinh and tSeorjfia R«
R. Cn. paid Its taxes tin Monday, the
check callint; for ♦*■,0(2,13.
Supervisor Cave houglit three mules
on ftiondav for use hy the chain ^anyf,
w hich w ill be put to' work after court.
Fifteen hundred hales of pea vine hay
for .wile. Free delivery anywhere in
town. For prices sec Y. S. L’ave A Hro.
4 W el L -4m» -444#Mnrd ^hura-wota
quite a sad accident in thitf community
Ft i iitv evening. t!te 3th while M r. J.d. |
Heck w as gone oyer r > :l ncighhot * Iris
i little fnni -ycaf-old hoy Cntlglit on die
liuU was so badly burned tliutbe died
next monilitg,,and Mrs. Heck,'in try in*
to put out the fire on the ehUrB-got hi r
hands so badly (turned tliat site Is lil»«l_4
to be a cripple for life; however, she is
under the care of Dr. Smith, and it fit
Itoped that lie may be able to savh her
hands from d awing, so that site will
be able to use them.
Well, on Monday the 11th thtf ?nott
fell on Hie froxen-ground ttf the depth
of 3| inches ami that night the Meet felt
and formed a vl'ttst on the snow; wltlc.h
Alliance Department.
AJupted as the County Organ by .the Coun-
jf AIliauc« Juft .Vh. liyr.t.
M. J l 1 ATE, AasocisTK Epitok,—
To w'boin «ai Oomnumleationa ou Alluutce
i Matters should be addrewssl.
—
avhirJohnwrt, colored. who toflt ^on Tb»r^ai- Imt
. I.f U .• netv brick Itou-es in Ham- f , n ,
BLACKVILLE, S. C,
'll *.
, The copartnersltDi of Hair A Wil
liam* hit* tn en dissolved by the with-
Urawal of,Mr. Williams. I'he hu«lness
Mill he continued by (he undersigned
oti his own accoutH, To Itiittall indebt-
■ Fdness to Hie late firm •* to be. paid.
A full stock of til! hardv.arc w H be
constantly kept and priceswill beheld
lie low tiTTciiiii pntltlon. ;—
Sl’KCf A f. HA RGAIXS.
The special attention nf hottsekei’p-
rrs is called-to these, uupiecsdintivd.of-
fers : , _ \
No. 7 Cooking Stoves at fS.50, with
foundry ware. - ®
No. 3 Cooking Stoves at ♦10.5 >, with
foundry ware
A large line of Conking and Ueating
PTovits", SeWltig Machines. Him?. 'f*t«-
to4s, Ammiiiiition, Farming Imple-
' fnents and all good* kept In tirst class
hardw are hoit>>es now wait for close
Imycrs.
Tin rooting and repairing done, in
f irst Hass style by skilled Workmen, of
test materials
fsoliciting a liberal share nf public
l. . * Pniminitre aud pledging my best ell'orts
f ~ to pit’a^ewmf prtrffFnty ciisTmili'is^tri.^
|\ in.un, very truly.
*
•i. f:. hair,
The Hardware, Man.
Money fo Lead.
A few hniHlieit dollars to lend on
fir-t Mortgage of improved rcaI csfSte.
Apply to fS. U. May held,
Denmark, 3. C.
W. Hart
Has opened a private school hi Harn-
Well.aud-asks Hie^pnlilje for a IHieral
jntroiiage. A long ami sticccssiul ex
perience in the sc.liool room guarsinrci-s
Value received. Tuitbin sfttd board will
be tnscle to patfocs at bar 1 tuii'* firicea
ami with the proper «np|virt will hs>o-
t hlto with him tile best talent tlisit can
Bo procured, as a I'eunt.le te idler.
Very u>.|>ei-tfullv,
W. w. H aut.
MjgjBii Met'd.
OiW tiumlred pounds of Kolb Gem
and Glossier Watermelon Sied for sale
at A*tawav Hrottiers. Hai'iivvell. i*cr-
sonallv si lecled by F. T. Anderson.
jan3l-tf
David
most
well, died .Monday niglitiii Augusta.
Sallie Ilaqimond. olored, age 13 was
badly tuirueil on Monday not ‘ Dunbar
ton. Her einthiug caught from brush
slie was Imriiing hi Jim HingV lieid.
Our ijetircst neighlmr. Hen Davies, 1*
hiillding a commoirioiis storehouse just
soiitli of ilte Hruwn Hopse.aiid willoc-
eupy ft as soon as completed.
Last, week w e were too fast or Dispen
sary Iiispcetor Yeldell too slow. He
fame tai Harnwell on Tuesday and is
still inspecting.
M rs .1. J. Kickling and son, of Cliar*
iest^in, arc. yUjiing their parents, .M r.
and Mrs fra l.indly. at their inuutry
1 iome hear Haruwed.
Treasurer Free requests all persons
having receipts irn tite ttr his nflfru*to
settle prolnpH-y, ns longer indulgence
CnliuOt l»e given. This is positive.
Johnson Improved Kolb Gem Water
melon Seed, also .original Kolb "(retil
Seed for s;flc by T. 8. Cavfei Hro. No
better seed in the South tiiati thens.
Mr. W. M. Hostie.k, of Allendale, !ia<
Ie‘ti appointed extra deputy to assist
Col'.ctor .3. A.-Townes in gathering'in
the income tax due to I n tie .Sqm by
receivers of incomes exceeding-♦J.5txi.
Mr. Alfred Sea-e was well enough to
Ji aliotit town last Thursifay xml re-
d home on Frid.iy. His recovery
bnrilers ou tlie miraculous Hie db'ctorj
w alk x
tumec
ttiatxln'i^ B-a-»_orilv_a.itr 11 »., t y, t j t w<t j, || in w ji4-^r
For Sale.
( Hie HwrtiF.- -
Three Milch *'mv*. . ». _
. Three Heel Cattle. ,
TVi Kill" Hogs. \
Three Wagons.
t heap for ca»li, or w ill sell on lime
wTthg<lotLaontrity. Apjilv to
W . \\ . Mo.IKK,
Harnwell,.S, C,
Leave* have tin ir time to fail.
And rtowc'rs to wither, at the North
A' itr.l's breath;
♦tot-sUUMJMiia,liajd>itJijdliLid*iUs lor tliiiic
own, Oh! leath. —b
Kmoii it Lee Farrell was born Mareh
•ftli ls72 and died Fcliniary 20f|y v tsn3,
Pearl v-3 years of age. ,
A few days tiefnre he died he came up
from Charleston fo join hi the celelira-
II mol ids sister's hiairlagc. Cnticltnf-
htg to *|i«riil a short time witli his fam
ily ami f j riend*, aod again retuin to hi*
law liuslncss iii tliccity, he was strick
en down; and, alter a-week’s fierce
struggle with disease, his pore brave
I'P'ri'„tn< k it* everla-ting rtight. The
stricken hearts left sorrow ing on carili
have the conitorting assiirance that
Mndr loss is hi« denial gain.
Those- W-ho-W-eFe- moM 'mtiniotfl v nc-
hidnite-imal clia. cc lor him wlieu first
wounded
Conn News Kok G abdv.xkrs-A Full
Si.ock'ol Fiob Garden .'Sccil, from most
reliable grow ers for sale by Ki’tdgl t, for
Hie first time in Haiiiwtil. They arc
clieaper tlian four citifs cpUou.amla
inttldred times'more protitaiile., Vi u
will find them at T. 8. Cave & l!r T*.
The residence of Dr. J. L. Kearse iiy,
Ruiord s Hridge townsliip was huriicir
.tlioutday liglit oti the 14th iust. Jtic
lire was clearly ineemliary a« it started
in lire dining rdotn, wtieie there liad
I tee i, mi tire for moiitlis Dr. Kearse
w ;i« alone.and only saved his trunk and
the covering of his lied. . No insurance.
. Miss Ada -anndci**, a very charming'
voting ladv, who has been visiting Mrs.
3. A ileu Tobin, left on the 25t!i for her
home in t'iie-tet. Audit w aq-a very-
“Hiue Monday” for a*l tlie unmort
gaged young bachelor,* of Harnwell,
Hut they have hope ■ hat. the \\ hiicO.tk
spi i ig w ate r has nutTofct it* magic pow
er.
Mr Moise Hair. of. K'ko 17 yearsold.
son nl Mr. F. N.Hair, lia* won the
ctiam|iioii
Comity , making n-h+gh i»ml record
that discoimis even Hi • I’resideni.’s per-
f.irmaaue on salt water. During the
Idi/./.ard he brought, down fight durk-
f! tlie Hmga.iier I'oiid at one sbef and
seemed sevep of tiicin, I lie lot weigh
ing 33 pound*. yThe guumrs of this
oilier take, back seats.
Ou last Sunday week Join Janie*,
••obned, aliout H years old, r .n away
from Ids pareiil*, w ho live near Harn-
well, and *ja ted to ('I arleslon in co n-
piny witli Cuff Harh y. At Hlaekville
ihey pane!, ( iitf going on to ( liarle*-
*sU*> Uavintf, uu we.me.i-tuquly XaJC...
Ob IJiiur-day morning Jolin w«* killed
on tlie irark oTthe Kmmrmmdina and
tfrorgia Hatfioad - in ('Uariestaji, bav-.
ing lallrn uudei Hie wheels while beat
ing his way. \
ing again anil fell until almut 12m.|
when it turned to sleet, falling nulil
near night when it turned Mi’riitvf
which fni/.e to eyorything It totiched.
and this morning, the Itttli, w hen we g( t
up the cluud* wore Jooking glpiuny, aim
atioiit f» a. in. It hPenn xnnwdtrg again
and I here is mt trliing from I ho looks of
the. clouds when it wj.i|, slop.
Preparations for farming a e at fl
stand still is we have not. been aide to
do any out (If or work.in eleven days
Mr.*Editor, you oah tc!I Supervia -r
Cave tliat tlie roads 111' this section lire
notwniked jet. Today Is tlie third
time tliat some of the overseers have
I ad their hands warned to Work, but
llpyr can do nnildng, for the g r ouud is
as banl as a brick, bcsfdcs being cov
ered wtrlr+cer ^-'-Y
Stock I* suffering from the eff\ta- of
the had ww ithcr and it i- feared that
many w ill die. Iluwever, fur tlic pres-
ent we have plenty of hog and hominy,
and wo are enjoying it finely. Also we
• •an have line sport limiting rabbit* in
the snow, w jiich when caught adds to
the supply of li'og, and I hope tliat we
will all pull through am) set have the
elomee-Yd making due c.roprf lor old.
folk* used to tell me tliat a good snow
a id freeze, was as good for the coining
crop as a good coat of manure. If that
r* the case, our only trouble will be too
much manure for one crop.
htnsciuiiEn.-
lUiifliville News.
Heavenly Father w ho iloeth all things
w isely and well, that a young life so'ful!
of manbood and promise lias ended Us
earthly career. Died on Monday l‘Vb-
ruarv 2HHi, alter a few days Illness. Mr.
Emmett Lee Farrell, of congestion re
sulting in heart failure. Emmelt was
a thorough graduate of the Georgetown
University, D. C., and had a*s.»a:iatcd
hms if will) the law ti no of'MuephV,
Farrow A Legare, ( liarlestori. lltjwa*
not ipiite 2 : '. years of age, the eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. P. W\ Farrell, and this
was the first afllkclioii or sorrow that
Mr. Farrell has ever had in hi* Hnme
diate family. ‘Kminctt had made the
legal profession his Vis',at'on ami was
very mm h liked ami admired, and the
sj mpat ie* nf this enilTP community gp
out to li's grief stricken family i t hi!
their sad hour ol bereavement Hi* re
main* were in'erred in the Hlaekville
ceinctery.
At the regular meeting nf Hlac' villi*
Lodge I. (t. (I.T., Hie fullowirigoltioer*
were cfccled for Hie iicm quarter: M r
A F. H iker, C. '1' ; Mi»s Annie McMil
lan, VT,; D. D. Walter*, ( haplain;
U.'G. Barber. Se-TetAiy; Miss' Annie
Dodenliuff, Fimuiclal Ses-rcfaiv; .Miss
OfflrrV»»r th* Cunatj Ailtaar*.
II. II. (rum, President. N "
J. C. Mlilrr, Vice President.
W. 3. Bamberg, Secretary.
A. F. Free, Trewwirer. .
(5. U. Kliiard, y iiapDIn.
T. 3. Weeks, County Jasuurer.
W. A. Ail, Steward or Assistant Ix;cturcr.
W. T. Harley, Door Keeper.
It. K. Harley, Assistant 1 >oor Keeper.
D, \V. Hihlilord. SrrKeant at Arms.
F. II. Creech, Ilusinoa* Aicent.
F.xecuiive Coiniiiittce—C.. B. Free, W. W.
Patrick, W. A. FiOist.
Trade (tonrmtttee—(1. M. Hnnter, E. H.
Do'vlhur. .1. M. Clwer, W. A. All-
CnnimltHs' on (Toad of The (TiaTcr—J. c. Mr-
Mlilan, C. M. KdenDeld, VV. T, Cave, J. K
Anelling, E. H. (iueaa.
Fyrllllzrr* For Farmer*.
E’ider fail of PreAldenk W. It.Kvans
a meitiii^nf Alliance men and oilu r
proiiiinent! fandefs was held 7 in Colnm-
bia oil the evening ul tba.Hftli Inst.
Mes*rs 11. II. Cruiu; W. .> Hamberg,
8. (>. Mayfield add W. T Cafe repl'e-
seiitcd this County. After ti full anti
free interchange of opinion the follow
ing act Ion was taken ;
To tlie Railroads doing business* in
South Carolina: -
Fully realizing Hie effect tliat the
nresent monetary striiigyncy has h.otl
qTTTVtHmr-ittter-depemho11 b11*iistus- lu-
lerests, we feel justified In taking the
position (bat all liiteiests should bear
a ike tlie bin dens jhat hFc upon n:* ut
this time. 'Mm raijroads doiog bus-
lues* in oiir Slate aye very materially
interested in Hie iT.»e of eoiiiin rci.il
fertilizer*, inasmuch as they receive a
targe amount from the tr.uis;>orfal4oii
of Hiese good*, as well a* 4, from the
(muling of aH" Hie limrw sod. pruim.*-
tioii* from the iGe of these feitilizers.
We desire to cull the atti Utloii of the
railroad* to the fact that wh hi there ha*
(>eeu a couilum d decline in ihe price*
of all .agricultural products, a id vs!
pecially on cotton, there ha* been- m*
such reduction on th.' freight rate* on
fertilizers The ili.tiiulaciurers of fer
tilizer* have from time ro time redmwd
if:±ttetr—gtwfds—mtd- w-e-d-lHok-
COPYRIGHTS.
TAN I OffTAlN A'PATENT? for*
penupt answar and an bur*»t i.|>n.i'in, wrlta Io
al I SN A' CO., whn hare lina iiearl/liriv •*•***
eiixniMio* In lha n.-ilanl tiaainaaa. Bias‘Ca
li im. suirilT cnnfldi’ntlal. A llusdlinnk of In-
formation onneanitna I’nlraia and bow to ob-
l«in iham •ant ffr*. Al»o a Oatatofuaof mochan-
losl and acIrnlMlc t>oi>k« rant frwn. '
1* ut "ills takpn llimuab Munn A 00. racalva
aiH-rial notlcalntha -. |rmlllr Anirrfran. amt
lliua ara brought wiady boforalba puMlcwlib-
out coat to the tim-ntor. Thia ai'lanaid pa|iar.
Usnad woablf. flea ant I* lllmnratad, baa bt fur t ho
larcaat rlrrulatlon of anTa«mt1tc work In tba
World.' S3 a Tear. Panip'a *uf>* tent fraa.
Biiiiaicw Kdmon, nim>ihlv;|J Z*a ’far Sinaia
mplaa, v{5 oenta.' Kvurx naulmu •ontiiuia beau
tiful plataa. In color*, and bboiiVmrba of ucw
bouaea, with plana, nishtlns buUdcft |u ahow Uio
lai v.l aaalKn* ant) somr" rontsnrt*. A<1<lri-*a
MUNN M ro., Ns# TnCK, Uttf BimabWAT.
T1NMXU.
f ivmrWqrffff ynttr nHeh-
lion to the fact that I am
again jircpaittl to (!<» jail
kinds of
TIN AND SHKET IRON
WORK.
Such as Roofing, (ruttciin'r
and (Iclicnil Rcpairiuir.
. AH work wili rccVivu iirv
pci sonal ;>ttent foil.
(!®~"Ail kinds of Stoves Rtv*
,)aitP(l.^l|
AY. ^ (JARVIS, *
iilackvillc, S.'C, ’
C iO 'J O
REXp,
Pead, pead.
SOUTH AND XORTII
AMERICAN lilsOVDS,
New York and Chicago.
- . . ■ V » r ’ * . , *
The cheapest and most reli-
it niily just that, our railroads should
make some rcilucHuu in Hie local ami
joint rates on fertilizer* to the extent of
2(1 |ier cent, Fr mi information ami be-
.11 ej. we are Satisfied lliatthis wdlI gjve
us a rate niore In line with the .local
ami Hirough rates in oilier seeifons of
Hie country, -ami at the same time in
some ratio to the prices of our col ton.
We therefore reeoiiimeml to our rail
roads a reduction of 20 |ier cell?, on th**
r.Hrs on fertilizers, and request that
they put tlie rate into effect at once,
waiving die legal notice of tbirt f days.-
The Mate H-aird of-Railroad < Obi-
mlssioners ar.- hereby requested to pre
sent thi* reerimmemlation to tfiA rail-'
rniiil* and urge their early ennsidera
Hi ll of this tprT > imptfftan t , matter.
* IV. D. Evans, President,
J". IV. itkiii, Sei retary.
'I’o the f irmer* o/ Snutli {'jiioljua,i
After fnl! eonsitlc'fafi'm of all J the ab
normal conditions surrounding oiir in-
ilu-trie*, the Mate Farmers’ Alliance
in conjunction with prominent ugri-
eultmi-ts from various part* of thi-
Stiite, have reached the following con
clusions and have authorized a pro-
' gatioo of these eonefu-ion* for tlie
P.J.Zeigler&Co.
I ALLENDALE, S. C,
I f you w ant to buy the best Mowing
and Reaping Maeliine* on Hie market
for tlie least nioiiry. They sell Hie 1m-
inons Walter A- Wfmd machine ami all
Repair .parts, such as Rivitt*, Knife
Head*. Ac.
Ifendqiiartor* for Horse* and Mules,
Huggies and llaine-s. Iiun,e7-ly
fat,
l it bJ
?at*
qualiited w itli Euiiuett Lei- Farrell best
appreciated bis striking qualities—IPs
ami tide traits of character—Ids high
Sense of honor ami eoiiiinend ’Me_ h^io-
Tai.lou*. W ith a luind splendidly equip*
ped for the acliiCvemeuts of good re-
*nlts in all the battles of life, Ise wa*
i 'ust embarking "4,11* voyage, with
'Tightest prospectAktoniing up liefnrd
him w hen the hand nrriie' , xiIwiYc Fath
er wa* quietly laid upon liini calling
hlni juvorv from earth
To the stricken parent* and loving
?i ter* and hrother, iii thi* dark hour,
the *! nee re sympathies of all go out,
Kith a silent prayer that sustaining
grxee may be given them.
J. D. G.
Every Word of it True.
l^ie los* of Prof. II. TI. Johnstone,
Principal ol the Graded School, is In
my humble judgment, a great twi*for-
tififfi to the ediicakioiiat rifc.resfs of the
f.riwn of H -ruwell amt the stirromiding
Country, for certainly w e canTiever-e.v-
jmet to secure a more thorough and
painstaking instructor for our children,
6r one calcuhiied to set a better moral
example than he ha* done. Prof. John--
Atoue made no attempt at outside show
ur display in the niunageti ent of Ihe
achooi, but, if parents have paid the at
tention that I have done to his efforts,
L'LMJ U NEWS
M i*se* M ay Ellis, Mamie Hoover lin’d
Annie M illi.m.s. three, of HaulptiVti's
fairesi.Tlanghters.^are i Giving relatives
h -rc to th • V rv; G delight ot the young
men and their many friends.
( frarmiiig Mi-* iJz/ie JenkhiK is alsu
vi*1iing it'a’ive* in our inid*t.
We are reliably informed that there
i* a young Judy in this i icinlty w ho
n issesses so mmdi eleetricitv llia r she
nr '
«in*ir.iply put
slii,itihlec_of a -mall l*oj*and it i* imp<
siide f**r any man to rat*e him limn the
Hour ii* long a* her hand* remain upofi
him', mir'elllc'ent depot agi nt mid ns
tliat he tried hi* utiiiost op ye-terday to
raise a little follow and it w:U impossi
ble a* long h* the hand of the young la
dy remained, but a* -o ti .ns she wou’d
move T he hotild lift him \\ itli ease.
An kkw akp.
Billisfou News.
Miss Pauline Faust, n iimst loveable
girl of Detniiark, is visiting Miss 8tai‘-
rie Willis. ■ •
Sparks Show w as Hi qiwu on Munday.
On Hie road from Aiken here on Sun
day nigiit they b>*r. one of their best
hors'*, Geudiig out of the road into a
pond the’Jjoi jc bogged and Hie rider
had a narrow e*eaj*e to save hi* life rti.
Hie da'rttlie.sa. They gave on|v om*
perfo nraiiee iiml it was sllinlj’attend
ed. • ' . -
Sunday wa* a line day and tlie
church UeU* mUUtuied so sweetly and
evera liody setHiied'o want to get. out.
The atten Jaiii't* at the H.apti-t elm •cb
w a* large and Rev.-Lide delivered a
very tine ami instructive sermon.
Hat.
loin*. Guard; Mi** Addfw ttoyl. Assf*!
tint Secretary; Koge-r Hair, Marshal;
Jl^ T. TCePiL Semltier. —
Dr. L‘. ('.Stephen* received the fol
lowing nr>lirtcalio , i of the action of the
exec tiveoiiniiiitiee nf the Alumni As-
soidal inn of l lie Medical (olhgeof S.
C threurgh if* Secretary : ‘At a meot-
in.g of thv Executne ConmiHiee on tlie a,
P.l.li inst. your name was p’act'd in
ti'iminatii n as one fitted tp a lilres* I e
Alumni at their animal gatlfei ing .tin*
year, March Ut.li You were imani-
moioly clibsen, and a* Secretary it i*
mv ImiKir and |il"a*.mt dn-ty-) m iofinin
>oit of this appointment and I fie urgT :r ^
n «|~oe-t -f-tnw4*00,oii^*', and.also -Ute--
wi - It of several personal' frlBtida and;
admiieiti of jours no! mi Hie cmnoiit-
tee.” This is quite'a eniiipliment to
Dr. Skepbell* and onK that Vs Wor; Inly
bestow etii The Doctor has consented
L In the first place, weconslder lt qf
p irrtiiioont importuiice that the acc-
«■ C III i nllnli lim r-lirl'MH y»qir he 11111-
t-rially rednoed. Every farmer should
seek ^o make his farm absolutely self-
snstdiniog. Tbai is to say,'abundant
acreage should lirst he-set x»ide foi pro-
wisions, *o ns to insure an amp e su|i-
’p y OT inearlrod brgndsttjUY; then the
h ilaui'e of the crop may be. with safety
placed in coiton or the inoney i rop..
2 We reconioiend that the u*e of fer-
tillzers be restriefed to the lowest limit
p acticable ard reflauce be |ilaced
home made fertilizers:
. TA&TELESS
CHILL
to accept the h.mor. -* .
Mis- Lechie If iiffman.of Jamison, i*
visiHog Mi-s Annie McMillan.
Maj. E. S. Haiiiiiioiid and family are
now welcome resident.* of our town.
Mr.. 4 '. J, (’nin and family li.nNe moved
t M'*-y, Aiken co mty.
M **Mnn:e Po.'iy left for lierh'one,
Hate*tjiirg, to the sorrow of several ol
our young fritiuds. ,
lisii11*' iij7,mTile* Mr. 'R.-3~fvingiiHn, it r Atirfer«orr- *
wa* in town Several day* last week, ami
hi* inaiiv friends were dellglited to see
him. *'l*iyki" as we call li:m, I* one of
Hie handsomest, knight* *of the grip,
representing ihe w ell know n linn of R.
E.. Hollar A (io., Halters', of New York.
A. H. (3.
Jenny New*.
A very happy, event occurred at the
residence of Mr. A. K. LoaMholt. on
there can be but one opinion : that lie i* f 8imdHy afternoon, Feb 2'4, ’Do, It wa*
A geiii.leiiia.il of -a Uigb order of talent " - 1 '*
and education, possessing that peculiar
fact of interesting children in their
studies ami itilprcssing upon lliein ll.e
fact that he know* exactly what he is
doing.
I am truly sorrv'that ^iir school's
fir nnoes rfrw in siicli cffmlitlon that lie
Could not remain, hut congratulate
Kershaw upon seetfring him'. Treat
him kindly,.friends, hot do not allow
yoiira. Ive* to become wedded to him.
for when we get straight w e wHl surely
(all him ka k again.
x I^ATIWN.
#
Abort Ta xrif.
• ' , -*•.
T-easurer Free is the busiest man iir
town this week. Tardy trot pH ye rtf be
gan crowd’ng Mnr on Monday and the
procession hold#or-. After tomorrow
>he%fteen per'Chi t penafiy will Attach
for fliteen days, after which executiomt
w ill'he Issued against ail delinqueiits.
Th; Gompiroller General har directed
Ih j Sheriff to push collections.
I>r. Bin? StouTKain Joe’s show
return to Harnwell Court week.
will
the marriage ol his second daughter.,
Mis* Gat*ie Loadholt, huiJ Mr. llallie
riatts.of Hampton Co., the Kev. J. II.
Wils uiiotliciatiiig. After Mr. and Mrs.
I’latfs had receiied the congratnlations
of their ninny .friends, the. guest*ad-
jonmieil to ihe dining room. Tlierc
they suirounded a heantifully spreatj
table. Mr. I’latt* i* a successtul farm
er of Hampton Co. and he has w • n for
bis bride one of the prettiest and most
popular ytfiTTig- ladles of ottr neighbor
hood. The many beautiful prcseuit* of
which Hie redded pair were the recip
ients evinceil their popularity. May
they enjoy long life and prqsperilj;.
One ol the most enjoyable, event* of
the sca-on was the pinder selling givcii
at the resilience oh MrC.^Dl l.uadholt
on Feb. 22d. Despite the fiuleineiicy
Pf the weather a large tmmbcr were
present; after se.IJing and eaiing of re-
Iresliineiil!* the ci*oWd a*seiiib:e<l in Ihe
dining rpom. There they played the
populaf game Know it as-‘'Crayon 8(»-
.•i’al.” The prize offered by (». IV, 1
l/iadholt, f i tliaauccessfiTl w inner was
won by Mras Mamie Gooding of Hamp
ton Co.
L.
.(iieenlaml New*.
"MiVAIcck Hush died Thursday, 4th
inst ,• alter a week's illness, brought on
by undue exposure during the recent
severe cold.
Mr. Hush was for years a comdsteRt
number or Fierce (. hapel Metlmdi-t
Clmrcli. He leave* a wife, live chil
dren and many friertil* to nidtii n his Un-
tiuiclv end. In litis dark hour of trial
and allliction we extend to the family
mir sincere nviupathr. -—-4-
< 4j'he milnv friends of Mr. Jiu.lson
Grcche w ill be glad to learn that he is
improving.
After a iVcek* holiday., ean.seu by Abe
inelement Weathei, the exere ses of
Greenland school were resumed Mon
day. The many fiiciid* and admirers
•of Mr. Owens w ill be delighted to learu.
that he Inis qui^ recovered from his re
cent accident. “H. 4S”
Denfues* Cauuol Be Cured aoPT
by local applications, as they cannot
r“each the diseased portion of the ear.
Fneft' is only one way to cure Deafness,
iit.d that, is by Constitutional remedies.
Deafnes* is caused by an iiitlaiued con
dition of the mucous lining of the
Ku-taehian Tube. When this tube gets
inflamed you have a rumblins sound or
imperfect hutiriiig. and w hen it is cn-
tirely cloned Deafness is tlie result, and
unless the inflammation canbetaken out
and this tube restored toils noimal
tHiiidition, hearing w ill be destroyed
forever; , nine ca-es out of ten are
caused by catarrh, w hi di ir mqliing
but an inflamed condition of tlm mu
cous surface*.:
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh j Hmt caiiuotjhe elircd by Hall’s
Catarj hA'rmf. Send fo*r circulars, free.
F. .1. Chenky A (Jo., Toledo. O.
jCBT^Sold by Druggists,'J'.'ifc.'
Good Wntermelou lardr-to rent, con**
venicut to railroad. Appty tn
A. II. Fsti kuson-
“Persoti* lioWingt'oiinty Clajm* of
Rt'Ji—!>5 MiguciF by M. J.Tate,Clerk,
ran dispose o? *!«»*« by applying to F.
M. Buckingham.” Jt
Hint wiicrever jiVarticablc such orders
a* arc deemed absolutely me *sarv
-liquid be i o obined and placed through
the bt lie Farm era 1 Exiliaoge. ’
3. Wc reenmnrend furthfir tJiat all
uoiitracts for fertilizers b* based upon
a cotton option as follows: For.acid
phosphates per ton, f. (a h. ( liarlcstoii,
ip per cent, to 12 per cent, phosphoric
acul, we ofl'er 17-"i pounds middling dot-
ton f. o. h. or r In in currency pavable
Nov. 1, at tlie- oplloq of Die purchaser
at mat u itv. )\ licit Height i* prepaid
by leTtiltzer companies, freight and
I itcrest on freight Co be paid in cotton
at cent* per pound. -Second. For
kimil per-ton. f. o Ii. Charleston, we
offer 1!' i pound* of jiiidd iiig SiTfotTTT
o. b. or #1,1 in currency, payable Nov.
l/at op'irui iff purcha-er at maturity,
freight w hen prep ud payable as above.
Fliird. For aihinouialed goods, 2 1-2
p r cent.-ammonia, f. o. ii. Charle-ton,
we offer 300 pound* middling cotton f-
o. It. or ?I7 Hr currency^ p«>«ble, Nov.
1, at option of purcha-er, at inaturlty,
freiglii when prepaid pavable a* above.
Jt Hies:! proposition* arc not met by
dealers in the spirit of iinitual coneea-
*iiin Actuating Ibis body and demand
ed by the necessities of-the c i*c, onr
re •omineiidation Is that the use of fee-
tilizers be discontinu 'd tlii* year, not as
a matter of retaliation, but simply be
cause aft t Careful calculation wfe are
of the opinion that their use at higher
rates or off different terms w ill involve
inevitable loss to Hie fanii.rr.
It will be observedThat no reeom-
mcndnUoti is made a* to cash contraets.
The reason for this is plain ; the eiio.r-
■jmiuslv enhanced Value of luopey en-
ahlcs tlie fortunate possessor ofit to
buy aimoijt on his own term.*
’ W. I). Evans, President.
J. W. Kkid, Secretary. ‘
Pure Animotila Free.
“If the farmers of thi^country ever
liilend ti» shake loose’trom the grip nf
the fertilizer companies,” said an intel-.
ligeiit ex-farnier business man, A day
or two ago, “now is the time to do it.
I don’t want my remark to lie con
strued a* irreverent,” be continued;
“but the good Lord lias solved the
question in a way to give tlie farmers
every- advantage. This snow contains
more ammonia than a|l the commercial
funilizers that has ever been brought
to this country, and I jxvc not got a
shadow of a doubt but what it will
prove to be worth fully twice a* much
clear money as all the fertilizers used
in this county last year.” There Isa
hint for Tho** whn wish to take It.—
Vorkiille Kiiqinrw. , ■
- IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts.
Galatia, Ii ls., Ngr'. 1C. ICOT.
i PnriR MeCle'ne Co., W. IxiuU, Mo. -
G«ntl»ra<!n:-rWn sold lift rear, 000 boulsa of
I GROVE S TASTK1.KS8 ('1111.1, TONir' «u<i h.ivo
bqrni’i! Ihr"" i:rn»* nlrcady ttit* yrnr. In nil oqri-i-
pen-.no ii II ycirs. In Uio (Inm IxirnioM. n.iT*
Hover sold ;m ml' ! that faro meh milrcmul (nils-
lacliou us your Tome. Voun tmlr,
ASX* Y.CAlia & Co.
Knit MAI.K BY — y
r. N. HFRI KIIAI/I ER.
Second Seasoi).
ul>lo. IiiNHiam-t' intho Wiiild.
, ril( i UIKlcrsi^llFtl, A IfFtltH
O ', o
fin' tilt: l.loyds in JiillilwrlL
U rrmrH', trm jrivc -V m* Itdh »-
V. 7 .1 C!
lanee It per cent, below all
otiiiT rates. . v
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(Mine to see ns, and at once.,
J. d. BROWN,
u. k; in 'vy. -i
Barnwell, Dee. 18, TB94. (
Cllarles Zisseti,
radical Watchmaker.
First door sooth of Brown llduse.
Barnwell ( '. JI.,8. C’.. otters his service?
to the public.
Au avxtRirhuice of upwards nf*fortT
years is the he*t gunrauiee '.hat hi
kpow s his 1)0*1 ness and w ill gii e satb
facnon 111 Ul‘‘ (inality of his wo-k »iid
the, moili'ration of his chargea.
V.VLl ABLE LA SDH IN BARN*
1 well and AiJ<< n (aiuhtDJ fieTzffrgrng »«s
e fciiglatid Mortgage Svdurlty
T ompai.y:
Person* d 'sirliig U* hur or rent wil
d<) Well to wtius to or call on
W- H. Hagood v Jr*
FIA liNWF.LL 0. H., 8. C.,
For full pr.i th’iilxrs.
\ tn*rfl-lr
Dr. J.H.E. MILHOUS.
Surgeon Dentist,
HI, At'K V 11 I F., , , 8. 6.
mil lie nl In* <‘Ai< »■ In flaruwi 11 * ter)' 3«l« * •
da) mnj ’I m slny'u»Al W idnenlai lolkiwlnr.
Will (’" at Ids Home i.ffn*- in Itl.n kytlle , r-
ery j lide) *n7I Sillisrflay. aSd wtW'Biake ej*.
po-iHfqiei I* io mitt pstiHita at uh) of our
co*nil) ii.w'ns or i »H in iln-ir rir'klee* *■*,
I am a full irraqiiato'of ITiilaPi fiihtii Ilcotat
i'olU'jn , |iat.- bml scM'iil. «-|i n arpjMtm |>u i -
ttoai OK ts rToKr.-, thifr |-lt i, *♦ ) <wi Pi iiliiU*f]T
oLwork iuh! pr.i-c.*.' *■ . : aug 1ft
iw B Reliable tiine kee|H*rs for sale.
•qchS -
Carolina Midland ft. W Co,
I’ll take effect at •>.30 A. M..Thursday
Beptcilibel' ^th ISO 1. *
means so much more than
You imagine—serious and
fatal diseases result from
'trkiinvr ailments ne
ut irom \
elected. C
Don’t play with Nature’s ^
greatest gift—health. ‘
Browns
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T.!'.' 0.3"i V .. Salleys .. .J T 7.00 fi.lf
If you ariteeliair t
not of sons, wrak
and zi ncrally ««-
liauvlrd, lienors,.
hill! no ai>qetile '
and can t work,:
'.eeiii al om-elah
Irg lt>e mosi ulia
Me -si f so )ft lieu in z
nicdiiiiir.Mluthi*
bifisri:'* iron Bu-
fers. A lew hol
lies rure—hen-fii ^
rnmea Imm l|..>^
very tint dote - rf ,
nvw / stain Jrtsr .
Irrlh, and It'*'
I'lc.wnt lu liike. ,
It Cures
Dyapep.da, Kidney and Liver
NeuralgJ«, Troubles,
, ’ Constipatiuti, Bad Blood
Malaria, Nervous ailments «T
Women’s complalrlts. /
Cel eft'y ihe prnuine— it ha*rro**ed red ^
Iniea on ihe wia!<|irr. AU olliers are sub- G
Hitities <)u rcivipl o( two re Mampswe J®
will aend *••! ol lea Beautiful World's#
Hair View* and hook—tree. '*
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, M0. ' .
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S. N. GUKKN.
1». HERD
Hcal Eslatc Agency
-AND-
I have recei ved at my 8sle 8tabies,
East, side of Hie. Public S(|iutrc, Hiirn-
well, a lli*t cla** lot M^ir.*f class liorses
and muli'* and will cominuc-'to re be Ive
oilier shipment* of the same sort uiiHI
every body i* supplied for the work
*e*oon of -Jxtlo.
(’onin and sec,ray stock and learn mv
price*. Stock ha* never before, sim***
tbia, wa* 11 country, been *0cbi*Hp s and
never will' be rg tin in our time, and f
tiead the procession for bargains in thJ*
good old eoniHy. . . - , J
Adveriising Bureau,
— We have this day formed a copartner
ship lor Hie purpose of Inlying, Helling
and advertising Kelt £*tMte, especial tv
ratui and timne-r land*. We-wlll have
n-niisiial facnUtUirfor hrlngiffg Hie most
deSii'alde'cla*s'of immigrants to this
country Hirough a t advertising scheme
which w e are perfla ting and whieli w ill
extend ovcr'allTiic NorUiern and W ( »i-
ern 'States. '
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‘‘Here is some munev, my love,” said
the liuelmnd. ‘‘I doi/t want any,” re
plied tire w ife, “Come, now, darling,
taka *hi* $25 and EoVut shopping.”
“Thank you', deare t; hut I really
(hm’t care »o. 1 wotrld rather stay at
home and see to ihe. house work”
Then the husband awoke and found, as
the reader ha# already suspected, that,
he*has been iir, inning.
Boys v n‘inember that you grow older
every day,.and if you have bad habits,
they grow older tdb, and 1 the older both
get, (Ik- harder they aru to separate.
Dec. C t f. C. BR0 W X. Trustee.
Registration Notice.
The Registration Hook* will be open
at tho county seat on the tirst Monday
in each month for the transaction of
aiicll business a* i* provided by law.
h <F. J K.\ N INrGS, Sii|>ervisor,
nevia-tf *
T. B. ELLiS, J?.;
Surveyor and Civil Engineei
Special attention given to the'computatioii
of water-power*, leveling and drainage.
A |H>*tal card audreHMcd to me at''Ha ins general p bile.
3.0. will receive prompt attention.
octl.Ml Ivr .
Real Estate w ill |>leasc apply to u* fn
jierson or b- mail.
01%-F.KN * REED.v
Elko, P.ariiwell Co., 8.
P. O. Boxll 'r
No vein tier 1*V!W>4.
rMYoufl
The managfement of the
1 Equitable Life Assurance j |
* Society ht the Department of ] \
the CaWinas, wishes to se
cure a few Special Resident
Agents. Those who are fitted
for this work wilt find this
It isrtvr^, however, and those
who succeed liest in Tt possess
character, mature judgment,
tact, perseverance, and the
respect of their community.
-Think this matter over care
fully. There’s an unusttal
opening for somebody. If it
fits you, it will pay you. Fur-
' ther Information on rgquestr^ J-
W. J. Roddey, Manager,
• *» Rock Hill, S. C.
Lands For Rent And (Sale.
17.0(10 acres in Barnwell Go A.fNXi ;u rra
in A ikon ( o', also .1 few ► ma!i farina In
( nlh'tnn and Sumter CounHe*. Par"
tics desiring to buy on ‘go-id tonus
isinall cash payment and balance on 5
ve*r* ilnu') or iu rent; wil! do well to
call on, or w rite.
HATES A SIMMS.
HnniWell S. C.
Cerl fi :atc ‘of Stock Lost.
( ortim-au* N o. 74 fur'll Gum s in ihe
HatnwoU Hiiilding and liiiprovomont
t'liitipanV" i-sm'd «» mv uauuvhaving
been lost, and npptica ion baviug lieou
p?raohs wishing to buy or Rill 'madefor a duplicate Dono the ion/ atl
Bara&erg Hardware Store,
C. J. 8. BROOK ER, Proprietor.
Keeps a full line of I’ardware, Tin
Ware. Agate I run Ware and Guns..
Full stiM-k of Base IUH (Jouds. and
Vail y Tin, all sizes,conM.inily on hand.
As to price* I will imt Ihj iinilersold
hv any Southern deahr. I a»k the
callii and patronage of iny frienda and
apro-ly
C. J. 8. BROOK ER,
Bamberg, 8. 0.
-r-
Judge of Probate Notice.
To Executor*. Administrator* and
Guardian* appointed by the l*robate
Court:
Yuli will please take notice that the buggies, road c»VU needing repair* to
aiatnies require vou during tbenpotuli.s call at hh* General Hepalr Shop* before
Perry W. Price
Invite* all person* having wagon*,
of January and February to make a re
turn to the Probate Judge of all e*tate«
in your pone**ion for tbv ureceding
ye^r.Hml in case of your neglcet, ti*.t
you lw cited *0 to do, or lose your row-
miiMnonw on inoney* received and paid
out foraucii estate.
T. S. WEEKS, J. p. B. f;.
Barnwell,-8. C^,21 tit Jamiary
making contract*. First (.’lass f.orse
sliouing a spceialty. Sitjieror facili-
tk> for repairing mowing niaehinei.
AFi kinds of metal w ork done arid satis-
faction ui every particular guaranteed
_ PKRHY W. PR|( V E. —
The Pechmann Shop,
West Eud‘, Harnwell, S. C.
persons are called upon to show eau-rt
(If any there b/) at. the offiee o'f said
(!oiijpa»>v.'in Barnwell, S. (J.. on or.be-
lore Hiei L'ltli Marcb, proximo, w hy *ai<l
duplicate certiliclie shall no* be issued.
A. T. WOODWARD.
fe1HI-3w
ROAD TOOLS.
Okuck Covnty Si'peisvisor.
’ H.tun w ru.- S.^'., Feb. 4. IMf).
All roadoteracerH are instructed to"
turn overTo the chairtnanof vheir res
pective. tow nship boards all mad tools'
belonging to Hie county. Township
boards will dbtribute same to road
overseers and report at once if any
more are needed.
W. T. CAVE.
- County Supervisor.
Seed Sweet "Potatoes.
Fiftv HoshaJa of Georgia Buck Srcif
Sweet Potsfoofff of the sort that make*'
three ho ml red bnshej* per acre, fi»r said
at acvcnty-flve cents pbr husbel l*v
. * 8. K. PMCOCK,
feh21 , i Barnwell. S. C.
Palmetto Business Cal/eje
Enter a iv time," 1 ’ Full Business'
Course in from S too month*. Te rn, 3
reasonable. Write for flijnher partfct.**
iars. J. K. A. W'HJ I 1.0* K.
' 'PiVsideiiry
Wlliutct, S. d/ ' V doVB)’