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r* • •- KATZS OF SUBSCKirnftt; In Atlvunce, p«r Annum. . iTlmn... k.... .7... il.CK) Th« Uii! *lh dtjwrre today as a holiday. W»t«rmelon •bipnieota next week. mikea Us forget 1*000 Hatlon win ntort at the! Tneaday, Otn inat M at 1: are requested to attend ■ will begin ne«i of importance req^ Makiin BklU} .bmd* i lion. THU BSD AT, JULY 4,1805. Khlpmebta will begin - The iicatremiUyoomimiulcanon itt Varmony Lodire So. IT A.\ lf.\M.\ will be-heMatthe uew Maxor.lcTem pie In Barnwell npCn 13Ui day ot 9a1y the same being the tud Sat- A nnlay hi said moiutr, beginning at "Ulgb twelve.” ■ . * . N By order ot W.\ M.’. J > ’ g^t^. FmtWAji. SeciTtRrt. The regular meeting of Barnwell Ixxlge No. 16, Knights of Pyt hias, will be held at their Hall on Friday night at 8}i o’clock a (all attendance fa reqwwWA >• t By order of W. U. BRITTON, C. <7. , u Wm. McNAB, R. 8. Olljjcft DON’T Sr$IP TOD how tol’wre Vowrself Wbl|e fMngll ■ The tobacco habit fcroVS bn ti man until liU nervous gystem is Seriously Effected, Impairing hekltli, comfort and happiness. To qultauddenly is loo se vere a ahoclfr.to trie system, as tobacco, to an Inveterate user becomes a stimu lant that his system continually eraves. _ ItacS-CHro Is a setentltlc cure frrr the tobacco hAbib, in all its forms, carefully botnpoundod after the formula of an ieiiiinent lierliii Physician who has Used (tin Ills private practice since'1871, without a lailurt, purely vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You ban n»e all the tobacco you want, wldle taking Baeb-Uitrq, H will hbtlfy you when to stop. We give a written guarantee to permanently cure any case with three boxes,or refund the hioney with 10 per cent, interest, BaCo- UurO is not a substitute, but a scientilic bure, tbAtcufes frithout the aid of will power and with no inconvenience. It leaves the system as pufe ahd free from TilcotineHS the day yon took your first chew or smoke. Sold by all drjg- gists, with our ironclad guaraoua, at- |i .00 per box, three, boxes, (thirty days treatment) $i.50, or sent direct upon receipt of price-; Wnd sis tw-o-e^nf Stamps for sample box, booklet and proofs free. Kurckn Chemical A Man ufacturing Company, Manufacturing ► tllieniists, l.aCrpsse, Wisconsin. NUPEBVISOH S NDTIt’F The County Supervisor will lie found £iis office in Barnwell on Mondays e«k. On other ill attend to ViiS duties in the county W. T. Cav*, aprll] County Supervisor. Bt bis office In Barnwel l>iJ Tiresd»ys.4n each w t «\Ays in tile week Be wit T.OST — On the streets of Barnwell a Chi I'hi Fraternity Itadge, set in pearls. Reward, if returueii to olllce of J AS. O. FATrKttSO^. $10 KEWAKD. 1 w ill pay the above reward for infor- hiatiou that will lead to arrest, with firoof to convict, of the reckless niisere- autwlm, on Friday uiglit at the com mencement exercises ,of tlio High .School, took a tap olf mr road cait, thereby putting uictnbers of my family In serious peril. T. W. Keko, Williston, S. C. ear niarkville News. Miss Pattie Williams who bad been spending some time with the fairttty of Major K. S.-Hammond returhed to her home in''Aiken last week to the regret ot many friends. •M i#*-A ddie Tbomaon-haa gone on •fiWnre tFlp U U yoming kna Other " places with friends. Mi-a Moselle Herald Is 'visiting -friend*In Marion S. C- Miss Kloisc Ular. is homo spending Vacation. ' Maj. L. T. rxlar has gone to Atlanta bn professional business. _ Mrs. IT D. Leonard and children are on a visit to tvlative* in Crorgia. - Dr. L. C. Stephens, Msj. E. S. Ham- tnoiid, II. W. Briggs, J. I*. Stroliel and t."C. "5t1tl were elected iast T>atnr«lMy- a* the lloar«lof llealth officers under an Act paa-ed by tilt last session of the legislature to' establish loc.-il boards of health in the cities and incorporated towns of the State, b'tifee the recent rainG crops are looking won'derlully improved iu this portion of thecotitirV. ; , • . M s Simon Brovn and he** niece If is* i’hilopeua Levy have gone on ui Visit Mis llcarwall of I’hila lelplUa. Tlfe reunion (f Hart’s Battery will hr held at Holman's Bridge on July 17tin M e hope Hsm.iH/ w ill attend as pos- Isitde and make it as pleasant for the survivors of this fam *us battery, w hose titimher* are so rapidly uintinishing, bre.long-to be a thing of the past. But tlte va’iant services of this renowimd b-ittery renderect in a cause tlijt we will always believe was just and right, ♦hough lost, should he remembered by cfery true son ana daughter of the •'PalKeHo” Carolina. Col. Jus. Arm strong of Charleston, an honorary mem-' ber ofthis Tilstortcal command, is ex- S iecied to boon hand. There will be no egular set speeches made, but each veteran w til be expected to relate his four years experiences of the unpleas antness. Every body invited to attend atid bring bountiful baskets. A. B.C. One trouble merctce. ~ Watermelon beat week. byrnwel] Lodge No. 16 k*« t)f i’. will meet toMtorrowr evening. E. F. Warhen, Ksq., tif Hampton, was In town on Tuesday. Miss w tella Hair, of WUhston, U vis iting Miss Maude KayT Tit a FEUPilt Frintety was kept ptetty busy last week. ts it more rellgiod ydb need; or a better quality. Too much cfbotdng of tile elbows puts a man but at elbows. , The best way tb look at ybiir friend’s faults is to shut yolir ej es. We had a valued visit oil Monday from Mr. J. D. jenny. Mr*. W. H. Eaves, of \Vtiy«ton, paid us an appreciated call on Friday. M r, T. iMf^ave stands head aniolig the w eather propli^ts this week. Mrs. \V. McXiib slidclHldretl sfe yls- Itlng i-tlatlves In Ofangebiirg county: Prof. W.. P. Hill, of Charleston, is spending bis summer vacation at Klkb. Cfipt. tlWeh Kilby downbd all the other local weather prophe s last Week. . .. 7 Prof. Frank M. Sheridan came-up from KHoree last week to look at Barn well.] Mrs. J. P. artd Miss Edna StroWl, rtf Blackville, visited Barnwell friends on Tuesday, Mr. G. P. Morn* cohiforled This of fice, on Saturday with a wholesale con tribution of line apples. Col. Robert Aldrich’s family left yes terday afternoon for their summer. home at Saluda N. C. 1 Our clever subarndber Frank Garvin brought Ui a. goodly supply of Red Oak peaches on Friday. The editor had can tale Up'S: fot* break fast on Saturday, tlianka to Mr-*. J. Al len Tobin’s matchless jfnrden. Consider bow few things are worthy of auger, and you w ill wonder that any but fools should be iu wrath. Cadet Teague OT Alktfh «hd Dr. K L; Parker of Edgefield, lovely yrtur-g gen tlemen, a^c visiting Bani wcll friends. Misses Clara J •hnston, of Elko, and Bessie Witlisj-pl \V»llistor>; are attend ing tiu* State Te. idiers’ AsSrtcifiitrion in Spartauhiirg this week. Mr. A. F. Manville lias been elected A trustee of the Hr’Anevll (IrSded School, in (ilrtt’e rtf A. T, Woodward, Esq., moved to Georgia. Isn't it rather hard to make fai nt ani mals work al! tliesebot days and allow hens t<* lay dfountl im?c*l as they please ? ^Lhefirtw sclrcdnle to go Into effect on the Carolina Midland next Y bn day |s very goo«l new s indccil to this long bat tled up town. Next week and after subscritiers on line of the hiutli Carolina un«l Georgia Railway can look for Tiik 1’Kuri.K by- Thursday morn'ng'a train, Johnson A Zeigler of Allendale on Monday shipped the (list car load of Caroflua melons trt (! been villi?. They jail for assault J. K. McCormack, M. I>1, ^ Secretary. Farmer T<croy Molalr Hpils Milt g good preventive of eiibbage ilorms. He has it sprinkled on the eiibbage when damp with dew or rein and It keeps the enemy away until was lied off, when-.the application kin be repeated. The Allendale Seeotlil Nine came up on Friday and cro*4cd bats with the Barnwell Second Nine. The tlsltors Anowod the home tejim under Hiercl- lessly, the score standing ‘20 to Hf. The Barnwell lad* were uot In goml kelter for playing, having bver eat il th.-m- aclvcaat Goose Pond the day before. Ttao Barnwell Bakery haa be^en hand- lie tnely renovated atid made erteofthv msst attract!vi> statkleiti towii. Bus- Itiees w-ill l»e .i-esuttied next $Mturday Uior Ing under changeil management, which promises every effort bp please paxrons. The reopening w ill lie a wel come event ttr house kbeperiC These five prisoners bic iH trial next week t J. A IIubbard,—Larceny, Million WlHiuins,—MurdebJ Isaaellutto;— “* — I.lr.xleOdiim,—Arson; , . r Jim Cave,— Buiglarv and and battery itith Intent to ravish. On Friday Isaaellutto, colbred, shot and killed Arthur Bartlevjof same com plexion, on the Judson Rountree place over the Lower Three Puns. As soon as Isaac knew that his victim was dead lie walked to Justice T. 8. Dunbar's, a distance of ten miles anJ surrendered himself, staling that he had killed hartley in self defence. Justice Dun bar sent him tt> j«4L- A fsoPi.E news gatherer bad th pleasure oil Saturday of examining the very handsofife gold medal ''on at t-t, Joseph’s Academy, ’Washington, Ga., by Mis* Marie Tobid. It was given foj Kxeallaiu-e,” add in the. last nlneteeh years only three pupils have readied the higii standard KM for it, aiujMiss Marie is years tPe foungest of the three winners and wearers jS ihe golden honor and Barnwell i* oH^lit very proud of Iter little dituglui Ben Ford, colored, of Barnwell,- is author of this silane f.tory. A few- da vs ago he chopped a good sized spreading adder into bits'with Ilf* cotton hoe. An hour or so later he Joiltui . the head section, some four or ♦Ivi inches lone, craw ting actively, seventy five yards from where hcdiad chopped it. He touehed it with fi switch and the rem nant struck at It with bh si ness like vi- eiousness. By bruising the serpent's head he killed it for good. A young lady friend calK bur atten tion toTlie fact tliaf. at Uie recent eoui- meneetflent of tlie'i'ubiuaii High School, AugiUU, Gal, Miss Clara Eugenia Hountree, daughter of . our beloved friend Col. M: A. Rountree, w as grad uated third in general scholarship, winning the Wesleyan College Scholar ship. And Tiik I’toi-t.K i* vct proud of this bright and beiuUTful Barnwell ) irl, reiiiemtiere»l as a 8,weet Spring time ro?e bud. Sptitai tatlcA. vlrors’ Association Heveuteentli Re$l- nient 8, C. V. is requested to meet at Hammond, Wednesday, July 10ib id make arrangements for holding the re union on J uly 36th. . r ^ Good Frle^diT Bubsorlptions iiave been received since last avknowledgement from these good friends: 8. W. Creech,. * Dr-C. W. Erwin; C. M. Eden held, Dr J. P. Best, W. 11. Eaves, F. T! At1der£on, J: C. McKenzie; T. 0. Powell, ’ James Botin tree, J. J. Harrison, Organ by lbs VVwio- Mrs. V. A. y^ooilititrd. Elko, JiiHe 25,1895. Adopted Ss the County < y AlUaaoe July Ath, 1869. M. J. PATE, Associate Editor, To whom all Comraunlcatjous ou Alhauce Matterfrshoulil be addressed. OSrsrs of lbs Csaety AllUses. II. B. Cram, President. J. C. Miller, Vice President. W. 8. Uautberyu Secretary. A. F. Free, Treasurer. G. 1>. Kinard, Chaplain. , T. 8. Weeks; County LeetrireT. , W. A. At), Steward or Assistant Lecturer. W. T. Harley, Door Keeper. „ K. K. Harlrj , Assistant llogr Kin-per. D. W. Bislilord, rterjo-unt at Arms. F. II. Creech, Business Atfctil. rikil l " “ -cTI Executive (''ominittee- Patrlck, W. A. Faiijt. Trtvle ComirtUteo—(1. M. Itdnter, Dowling, J. M. Ulmer, W. A. All Free, It. W. t ti. BI.ACKVIlXt, S. C: Announces Her - APRIL OPENING - of the Most KtylhH Hats and EVERYTHING EUlC kept in a KIR8t ctA«8 MILLIN'EUT iTORE, " ALL of which she offers at tiBSlBLE PRICK*. AM be at bis pomtmf-i.M to courtly towns or Caff I snys full graduate « CoIU-gt; have Bad rev**nt>-m j. Heal <-x|w-i t.-nee, and cku plesw yon li ot work and |*riem ■ Editor People: Allow me to t>Uftgo*t tht names of - i i- \i,.. th« following gemleinert ro reprint £% EdruflJd, W°r tlie. J.1^' Barnwell Co. In the coming Cmistitil- knelling, R. B. Guess.. tiobal Convention whom 1 know will .n ' , -p abjy represent this county : 8. G. Mayfield, G. Duncan BelllAg J. O. Wise. A. H. Patterson; ** Bmlth, Kobet4 Aldrich; - UemocrAt. LOWEST ap.t, Im. TINS UNO. Bamrero, Si t;., jiuie 18, iH'.ir.. gqjpe SillnSecretarles B. C. A. The regular Quarterly meeting i the , Jii- Dragged to Death. Early on the morning of the 24th ult. a negro boy named Mmon Williams in einploynunt of Mr. W-.O. Baldwin of ‘Great Cypress tow nship, undertook to car4-y a. pluw atuck an a^ ivild yoiing. mule, hut was thrown, tangled In the harness and dragged about three- fourth* of a mile through woods and over a very stumpy timber-cart road, and w as killed in a most horrible man ner. The mule became so frantic with fear that it would kick,*paw- and bite the dead body In Us efforts to get Iree. Mr. Baldwin and several otnerscaught the mule and released ItrHom the body C. B. Dunbar lalsed’tliam. a rtHijfhtful 4 Confederate Pit Nic. A meeting of the Executive Com mittee of the Confederate Survivors As •delation of Barnwell county was held at Baruwell C. Il.on the bst.day' of July at 3 p m. and arranyeU Program as follows:-^— All the Survivors arc requested to ^ meet At Cave’s church on Saturday the 13th day of July, with baskets Instead of haversacks, and join In a pic nic. Au invitation was extended to Gen eral Johnson llsgood. Col. Robert AD drlch and Rev. 8. P. II. El well to ad dress the’ Survivors’Association. The Executive Committee cordially invites the good people of Barnwell county to turn out on the 13th and make the meeting a grand success, and let the f Old soldiers feel in their declining years that the cause for which they suffered and the hardships endured hav6 not been forgotten,' but will ever live in the memory of ouV people, Brfng your wives and daughter j, with their ap proving smile* and well filled baskets and enjoy the day with the'old Coh- feds. . Jere Snelling, T. 8. Dunbar, J. W. Usifery, W. M. Harden, Frank II. Creech. t There were only foot" of the church es represented in the Union meeting held at St. John's Saturday and Sun day last. The people of the neighbor hood kept up'their usual custom and went to church giving good congrega Rods each day. Judging from the bountiful dinner given at the church hard times has not struck St. John God helps those who help themselves. The preaching was done by Bro, Brit ton, collection for State Missions two dollars and eighty three cents w - Visitor. uro. Ib.ilell of the Denmark Tim r * lias become k first class fisherman. But he II continue to tell tVe truth, the w hole truth and nothing but the'truth concerning hiscxciiMions totbc Edisto. The 11 atrip toil Democratic Executive Committee agreed oft Monday to vote for two Reformer^ And one Couserva live to go to tile Constitutional Conven tion. ~ A County Convention of Democrat* of Marion counTr on Monday u minattd two Keforlners and two Conservatives as candidates for the Constitutional Convention. Capt. I. G. Jennings gave us on Mon day a sack of plinnf, worrlty through size, variety and general excbtlence of a conspicuous place in the South Caro lina display at the Atlanta Exfuisitioi’. All^ntNfe, Ss 0. JuncTT, 18115. » Married at Martin station, 5. by Rev. P. F. Kistler, June 2tith Ifhj^ Dr. Frauk.Harold Boyd and 'ti** Minnie J. Calhoun, youngest daughter ot J. 8. Calhoun. • F. L l\irkv, D. 1). S., of Edgefield 8. C. w ill be in Barnwell a week or ten days on a visit to his sister, Mrs. Ja« It. Easterling. Airy otie wishing dental service* can call on hie at my sister's residence. ’—— ~ • While the cry of iiard time* is heard all through the land there is a nevy sort of coniphtmt in Sycamore township. Ctfrr, syrup, htfure cured bacon Ac;, are so abundant that there is no market for suplus provisions of any sort. A convention at Edgefield ou Mon day,, under call of the Executive Coni- inittee«~adopted a resol utio.i to recom mend that th i ” white voters of Eijge- field support at-the primary ejection tlie ablest and best men regardless of polit ical factions. ... ' • Married Simdsfy June 23d. IS’W -by Mr. J. (T.Samterl, Notary Pubitc, Mr. Jesse \V. Joiner, of Georges Creek to Miss D-dphle Stricklin, of Colleton. They call him Parson anti so it is If he coin! me* lie will have all the young ladies and gentleinefi of George’s Creek bound in the Bonds of the Holy Matrimony in a short time. (J. The'Chester Democrats made peac? on Saturday by suggesting in county convention the names of two Consetva lives and two Reformers to he run iu the primary on the 3ot.h July f<T del egates to the Constitutional Conven tion. The greatest harmony prevailed, Mr. and Mrs. J. *-lG-J^ce arid their handsome little son Koscoe, of Augus ta, arc spending a couple of week* with Mr„ Franti T, AntlersOfi. Mrs. Lee is just v ak pretty now as' when she wa* popular Mist Lottie ArtJcrnon, Mr. Lee grows happier every day ahd “Grand Pa Frank” sings nursery songs quite as well as lie did twenty j'eanj ago. Crop news is quite comforting this week. Gentle and sufficient rains hare fallen in aH section* of the county In the western townships' the drought lasted five Weeks, but crops are recov erlng rapidly and if seasons hold on goon Barnw-ell county will be aTl right next winter. Mr. TTrUeady, °f Oak, brought us on Saturday the mi l , ‘er turnip of the year. It grew on sandy laud, weighed 8} pounds and from its looks it was still spreading itself -rapidly when pulled. Our agricultural editor pro nounced it a white globe, and pro nounced it the m st perfect specimen Col. Bill Moody .. half hour call ”ti Friday. As Hrs been his habit for thirty years be came over to attend the Goose .Pond Pfc Nic, danced all day i h I wdke ,up next morning as spry as Counts Dowling. Col. Bill is soinetbing like a Mussul man, for in saving his prayers be al- ivayju.kueeLs .wilb_Jili_ 6ve£_tf>bJ'rd SchnUzcW 11111', amlw~ Carolina grit drop* the years ffbui bis shoulders as raid nuisdowh a wild dnek's back. The annual birthday dinner given by the family of Mr., Ilenrv Morris took place at Hammond Mottclay July 1. It wa*a very eujovablc occasion, over a hundred person* being present. The old g* ^tleman is tlie father of twenty living children and being sixty , ttye Sale Day.' The meetings of tfie Democratic County Executive Committee, the B *ard of Coiiniy Commissioner*, Die Coun y Equalization Board and tlie County Board of Control drew a pretty good attendance on Monday. Hlflgent inquiry failed to imcoveT any ftarttlirg news anywhere in the county. Crhp* Iiave. improvetl nicely in the last few weeks, and w hile still backward pr. m- Lsc well. No sales were madb by the Master. The Sheriff sol J (he following'par cels of real property: In the case ol McGnhnn, Brown and Evans vs J. J. Kenr«e 215 acres for liWO. anu 284 acre* for >26u t Attorweys Bates & .simms buying botii tracts. In the case of8vlvani,a Burckbalter, Trustee, vs M.C. Woodwtinl et al. Lou in Barnwell to Bellinger, Townsehd Nr O’Bannon, Attorneys, for $110. in case of the ImiK-rlai Fertilizer Co. vsC. M. Kdenfiehl 122 acres to Ba;cs A Rlmihs. Attorneys,for $5,00,2:10 acres to E. J. Peacock $31, ‘ 2 acre lot in Seig- liugville to tV."E. Kdeutield, $1. In case of McGatiati, Brodn (A Evans v* M. A. Move, 500 acres to Bates A 81 mins, Attorneys, $21. Under tax execiitrofrs 10) acres, property of Mrs. R M. Peyton, to R. A. Ellis f ItHl; 200 acre*, property of W. J. Freeman, to llalcott P. Green, Attor ney, #155. Tie County Bo ml of Fqu 1’zath n considered ttie application at the Bank ot Barr.well and Citizens Savings Bank, whose returns made at 70 percent bad been rftlsed to 100 per cent, for reduc tion of assessment. After argument by Coi. Aldrich, Gen. HagoodandDr N. K. Kirkland the Board agreed toa resolu tion asking flic CbPfptrol'.er Geue'al to give such reduction as would place these haukson an equal fooling with otllerg jn the Stale. „ years old it was nuite a sigiit, U« see the number id grAiul children ariiT great grand chihlren flocking round him. The dinner was a boimi^er. Lem onade plentiful and good cahuy formtl In the recent election for field of ficers of the First RegltnFut Infantry .there was no choice for Lolonel and Major, and a second election lias ireen ordered to be held before tlie 10th inst, lictween ( apt. U. S. lllri»*g and Col. Il II. Hall, of Aiks^ir, for Colonel, and Major P. J. Drew ami — Salley, of for Major. Capt. James was elected Lieutenant the first election Cap of the .County Alliance "ill be.held .1*1 Hi (he Georges Creek Alllanbeon Friday, ly 12th 1893. at 11 o’clock A. M. An election of officers for the ensuing year will beheld ahd other important business will be Iran sac ted on that day. Secretaries w ill please send in their re p<irt* bv first Friday. Ify order ^ • II. ILCri’m, President; IV. .x. Bamhkku, Secretary. PrcserviBg Roofs. Tin follow ih^ attlNe We copy from The Kura! 1 nfolligcnoer, a* worthv ol intention by those who desire to pre- sonre the roofs of their habitatioiis and buildings Some paint roof-slilnglc* after they are laid. This makes tliem rot sooner ihan they otherwise would. Some nainl th3 courses as they are laid; this is a great preservative, If each shingle is painted the length of three courses But about As sure a way to preserve shingles, hikI that ftfltf little or ho ex pense Is a mode represented in s letter to us by Hon. David Hunter, of din-^ ton, oh t?»e83d,of February la»t. Wc republish as iiircIi of Hi* fetter as re lates to this subject, in hope* that it may be of service to many of our read ers: **'i hero is one thing more that neiifly all people knoft If they would only attend to it; that is sprinkle slak ed lime on the roofs of their huNding*, in rainy day*. Put it on considerably thick, so a', to make Hie roof look while and you never will be troubled wj;h Uioss, by putting tbe lime on twice, it wjLll JWHie aU.thc moss off and’ leave the roof w bite and clrau, and it w ilt look alfhoit as well .<rs if It liad^bcen painted. It ought to Ik', done at least once a year, and in my opinion, the aiditglea w ill last almost twice as long as they will to let the roof grow all over to moVs. I ried it on'tbe back side of my house, 10 years sgo, when tlie shingles were all covered over w ith moss, and they up. peaked to bo nearly ruttcu. I gave tbe roof a heavv coat of lime, and have fol lowed It, pearly every fiir sfnea tlrcu. and the roof is hotter now than it was then; and, to all appearances, if I fol low my plan,it will last 10 or 15 years longer. The shingle* have ben on tlie roof over 30 years There is no more risk about sparks catching on tlie roof than on a newly shingled roof. Those that do not iiave lime near by, can use good stroqg, ,wobd ashes, and those w ill answer a good purpose to the same end.” ,1 cull yoitt’ ,iittrn- tioii to ttie tact that I am a^Mitl prepared to do all kinds ot* ’ ^ TIN AND SHEET IRON 1VORK. Such :ia Rooting, Muttering and General Rcpaiiiiiff. AH 5<*o*k will receive my personal atteiiliiHL . [ t ^r A11 kind8 ot*Stoves Re pivired.^jgpi W. M. GARVIN, J ■ COPV'F^MjHTS. 1 ortajK a fau t*X7cLV * fl lc •ncr intM i -ia» .0" ' to oa> Irpsncno-1 tKMis sumiv esMMsMtu. furniaUmi cr.rri r.in« Pa tesla i ICn them Al*rt * en Ida! a«S sdlenl l(!o lx><>lt« sent 1 : I’dtrnt* U«*n Ihr ingh Hunn t IrS i lB* n-S'r« is the HelrntlMe Alnm Vl.u* urs sronstit wMi-lf before ll»« ptll m»t to the In,.milor, Th ' Iwiiea < lar - " hulMln* TMUnw. I ji'es $ eeots. r»nr nnm!**- ennfaiaa IIfill ptstss, m eotors. sn* pbruemol s of ora boneet, with plsris. eiiaMtn# biilbtwrs lo»h<«r Ula tsMwl Ses'sro and eenire r..ntr»rt». AddreM XJI'M *. ('(I_ Vs^e V. gx. '*•’* rtio • OWAT. , Blackville, S. C. had a good many callers. This was tlie last dav for opening his book* before tlie election Dunbarton t ic f?i. Ilartzog wili leave V! II Orangeburg, II. Tillman Colonel. In Uartzog led. Rev. HciVry S Bamberg Sept. 1st., havrpg accepted tlie 1’rlncipalahip of the ftigli School at Johnston, Edgefield coy'ntv. He has d^ne magnificent ^worK Ni this county ahd his decision to go aw ! ay w ill be widely regretted. Tbe Eijgerteld people get the best of evejrvthing, and iu taking Mr. HaiUog away from us tliey Pave done tlietn- selves nnA their judgniVnt liigh Imnor. And we have faith to brtITt'ff that he will be of vast liencflt tq.the t>eOj)fe in that big and broad Held of good mis sionary ground. ' —r - - It I*.tq be imped thn.t Col.'J. T. Bacon was a* well pleased with Barnwell as our folk* were delighted with him. The Opera House Friday evening w as well tilled and the audience enjoyed the rare treat served them by this master of pure English. Hi* lecture waswi*e and witty,' pathetic and eloquent, unique and chsrW and graceful in every syllable. And it was fittingly framed in lovely imislq. Miss Virgie Patterson rendering ‘.‘Wilt Thou bo Long,” Wei- gand, magnificently'' and as an eng >re singing a selection from Faust.’ With perfect artistic touyh Mi*s Rebecca Brown rendered .inilrtiniental selec tions, and Col. Bacon drew rare melody from the key?. After the entertainment there fol lowed a mid-summert night festival in the Circle Park’, where creams and *h Tbet and tnhon light and starry eye* and soft whlspei ing* were all coinblned as in a dream of fairy land. Ami then dance In Dlxs’s Hall followedioo white in happiness to be touched with printer’s ink. be bad ever seen. Our pic nic w as quite a success. I am sure every one who was present on last r aturday will agi6e with mg in ilint. 1 am at a los* tor word* when 1 begin to give a minute description of ilit: delight!ul occasion, ami of the iiutnxTdcasurv* particlpxi£iIii).m.tUat day. About eleven o’clock Saturday m.iniing at Mrs. Carrie Ashley’* Mill could be seen vehicles approaching in all dDocliou*, and soon the hiliside wa* dotted here anfl there with white, pink and bine and I might say bhtek. Old Sol shone iorth in all his glory, and would have caused the day to tie on- pleaHanfly warm had not his face been bidden by the clouds, and a gentle eas terly breeze fanned tlie brow of each one. The crowd assembled under the old shed, and the mill stream near by went rippling qn and seemed to whis per ever and anon, flirt, love and lie merry. I think t lu re were a few w ho obeyed his silent commands from the llttie indulged in, and the many deep blusl ei which suffused the brows of several maidens, but there is a monot ony to all things frivolous, aihf think the young people soon grew tired of *o much tuning, and changed their pleasure to dancing which was carried on from musie given by Mas ter.lulian Turner on his little mouth orgqn. Later on two fine recitations werf rent'erqd by Misses Edna Ballej and Lula John300','they "'ere very en tertaining and enjoyable to the crowd Many etiorts were made to induce certain young gent, w1io is a member and ofliccrof oitr Literary Club, to fead us a sketch of .Ip* pK'St life, w hich had been delivered at our last meeting but ail in vain. Whether this young man’s fertTtng* were too nrucb, wrought up from hi* morning love making or that his “gUU^JvawnoT present to en joy his life/,ketch, we CaUuot say. During the scenes and pleasures of th? (Tiiy, the crowd was refreshed with delightful ice lemonade, and when two o’clock arrived, judging from the many hungry looking face* gyo.jud, £ think did justice to tbe splendid and bounti ful dihner served by the ladies of the Club. Member wells and spread rttxrasrt. tirnce Franck lias brought under the notice of the Polytechnic Society of Berlin a mean* of disinfecting wells, w hich h* employs with sueoel*. It cons’.*'* in suspending in the mouth of the.well an earthenware dish containing 50 to I'D grammes (a gramme Is about 15 grains) t f bromine, ^rhieb, being volatile iu air, forms a (Teiige vapor, that fill* the well, and is absorbed by tlie w ater, thus di* infecting it. 'The water, it is true, hs* a slight t«*te of bromine -for a t+imv buf is wholesome enough.—Loudon Globe. ' ‘ -,v— r- _ , ^ _ _ A Pic Nlrt. St'. Niibola* annual pic nic on Satur lot Charles Zisseti, Practical Watchmaker. First door south of Brown House. Barnwell H., 8. (j., offers hi* servh^es to the public. An experience of upward* of toett years U the best guafantee rhat hr know s Ins business and w ill give sath faction In the quality of hi* work anrt the nioib ration of his vharges. Bel’sble time keepers for sab*. •nebs Carolina Midland R. W Co. To take effect at 5.30 A. M. Thursdav September t'tb 1801. Hit You? The management of the Equitable Life Assurance Society in the Department of the Carolinas, wishes to se cure a few Special Resident Agents. Those who are fitted 1 thi for this work will find this South Bound. f 1 I North Bon no 4 2 U 76lh Meridian Time. ARareOpportonity It \*u'ork, however, and those who succeed best In it possess character, mature judgment, tact, perseverance, and the respect of their community. Think this matter over care fully. There’s an unusual opening for somebody. If it -fita-you, H'WtHpay ywir Fur ther information ou request. W. J. RojtJdey* ^ Rock Hill, S. C* A fleas* of Disinfecting Well*. Heavy; STATIONS. >. M.j 5.;k» Lv.*8clverti..Ar.. 5 0.58 5.5oi *....IVageitcr.. I 4 7.0s 0.15! Perry ! 4 I 7.111 0..v»j».... Salley t 1 L 5 7.32;.7.00*.,.Springfield.. 7.4.1 7.2 Whaley*.... 2 1 L*. M. V. M ( 8.10 U..V1 < 7.1ft 7.21 U.3 t e j* 1 1 .00 C 35 fi.ls 0.1k cuutaiuiuata 11.10- B.tV- .1.1 “Uncle 9a»n” cnmpjetes his huridnd and niiietceulb year today. Blacky. | Lv. 4 f Ar. ... Aslilcigh 2 ...Woodward... 3 ... .*.fiarnwell A .. .Morrises 4 Brow nell.'... rt—r Cave* 3 . .*^eigHng 11.45 12.55| Ar*A’lW)dal« Lv 8.00 8 10 .'15 10 10.47; 10 ( | I ' » 11.00 11 S6 | 11.12 11.55 I 11.21 1 12 J 5 - 11.20 12.25' H 3N 12 40 f : f.£ f: < < *:£ *99mm9M9999 mSm LOVE BOOKS * P. M I’.M , DAILY-KN'CePt 81 if day. 4.25 B.CIi 4.0ij ; -.4--- 3.45 I 4* 4.3t In Poor Healtli loueb. more than you fittal imNgme—serious and diseases result from M 3.00 ( 2 2.45' 4.If I A. M.jl*. M PEOPLE WHO ! i tike to h«v« tknM booki conven iently and properly arranged. ..Wa numdacturt and tell aev- aral aorta of book cates, diction ary holders, etc. being manufacturers, we . can aTord to Mil (hem at the usual retail pn.es and to give a valuable present of books with each pur chase. - With a. $*.00 dictionary holder, for inetance, wt givt you a choica of aeveral acts of books, each worth from $j.oo tb $4.00. With a larger C rebate, we give more boon.' nd (dr price lists, catalogues and lisN of premium,. o-f pciisi card u tU da. $ I. I P. M. No 5. 2.30 2 55 3.13 3 35 4.(HI 4 25 4;»fr MW 9.18 9.25 ft 32 fl.3!1 9 49 9.5ft 10.04 10.12 - 10.18 r. id. Lv Seiverq Ar NVagrncfd Perrys Sully* .Springfield Whaley^- , Walter* I \r Blackville I.vJ |Lv Blackville Art Ashleigh , Woodward* Barnwell Morrises Brownell Caves - , Pigling Ar Allendale Lv A. M. No| 0. 11.15 J 0.15 10 30 10.15 9 JO ft 30 9.20 9.00 8,04 7.52 7.17 7.10 ' 7 30. t;ia 7.U 7.0*1 . 7.00 A. M. Bitters trilling ailments neglected.' Don’t play with Nature’s 1 greatest gift—health. ' , If you atefeekno ' cut of •oris, weak ( «nd arnetsity «*- hausted, tieivous,. hate no appetite Iwr 111 at once la*- 1 1 to* tbe meet relta- Me atreriKthenina nicdicu.e.whi«.b is , B.uwu s uou bil ler*. A few bot tles cure ben-fit comes from tt-o very first dose-df '/ *Ui* yvmr krtk, and It's plc.aat.t to take. It Cures V Dy'j»-p.e«a, Kidney nnd Uver Neural gift. Troubles, Cotislqraiion, Bad Blood • Malaria, Nervous nilmcnts i W omen's complaints. Cel poly thBCft'iinf-.-U has crossed ted , 1 line-, lit It..* sc. apj,! r. All others .^Tes•h•' , slnulc* On rtyeu-t of two?, sta<niw we wilt seiid »e( of T*» Uaantiful Wurld's Fair View* and book-bee. BROWN CHCMICAL CA BALTIMORE, M0. r 65 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK Andrews School , | Furnishing £ Company J * Perry W. Price Annual ffotleRieni. Comptroller General J1*me* Norton was in town on Friday to make the an nual settlement with the, countv. A* usual he found every thing all right and to outsiders spoke in compliment ary terms of BarnweB’* excellent offi cial*. Capt, Free, w ho has been read v. and waiting for tbe settlement for quite a while, will now take matters more easily and rest up fdr tbe fall collection of taxes. In tpp&kiug of Che trouble in county affairs In Aikon a* set forth in the Pre sentment of the Grand Jury CoL Nor ton said that there had been some ir regularities, but no fraud and nothing had been lost. A stitch in unto ‘nevey tiikuf.’ is the stitch that day the fi»th ult. was a grand success in every respect. Tbe day wftsjust love ly and added much td the pleasure of the assembled, crowd. The exercises opened at 11 o’clock with music by tbe choir, after wltich there were two ex cellent addresses delivered by Rev*. C. K.' Wiggins fthd. John >G. Williams. These speeches showed a thorough com prehension of the subjects chosen. Their advice and suggestions weft practical. The positions occupied by them as mtnUlers of the Gospel and great Sunday school worker* make them peculiarly fitted to address the in telligent body of children. The sing ing w*i very good, •howing 'caft and discrimination in the preparation of the participants. Between 12 and 1 o’clock dinner Waa served and like a| way a, there was just a plenty of nice provision* and enough left to feed the same crowd agatri. To Ipok at inch an elegant spread table, weighted down with dainties, reminded u* of every thing else bqt hard times. Ice lantonade was just plentiful. We believe all who were present enjoyed th£ pic nic and felt benefitted by being ' there.' - L. Invites all persons having wagons, buggies, road cart# needing repairs to j call at his General fiepair 8lmps before making contract*. First (’lass horse Shoeing a specialty, 8tt|>erior facili ties for repairing mowing machine*. AH kinds of metal work, done and satis faction id every partfctflar guaranteed Ferry w. price. The Pechmann Shop, West End, Barnwell, 8. C. - . a D. B. WILLIAMS, -*e Blackville, S. 0.; Cheap Vor Cash, on the Installment Plan or in exchange for old machines. Also a full stockolls, needles and at tachments for any and all maclti'nA* at popular prices at my Central Hupply lie pot in Mr. G- D. O. Lange’s store, 27 R. R.' Avenue, Blackville, 8. C. Repair* of all kind* of Sewing Mn chines made promptly and perfectly and satisfaction in work and prices guaranteed. Will attend calls in the cptipties of Aiken, Barnwell sndOrkhgeburgTf no tified by postal card. D. B. WILLIAMS. feb21 Blackyllle, S. C, Special Notice.' The Road Commissioners in all the townships are Instructed to direct the Road Overseers iu their jurisdictions I to see that the, damaging custom of plowing into the public road# shall be promptly discontinued and kept stop- l>ed. If necessary to preserve them front such trespassesJlie road* should be staked off eight flQl from the centre on each side and plowing across the line should not he allowed- ff persons persist after being notified report them for prosecution. ■. W.T. 6aYB, . Supervise.. " " T - i • T ■ -- 1 - 1 11 . House and Lot for Sale. I offer at private sale my house cqn- tnlning four room*, eight foot hallway, cook room attached, other "necessary outbuildings, good well of water, large garden, th the most desirable residence portion of Barnwell. The lot contains one-fourth of an acre and ii all under good picket -fence. The house was buiU last year of best material' and all work i« first class. . T Terms will he made easy. Apply to 8. .F. BOYLES,^ Barnwell. _ jvue27- 1m .4 'r.;. TASTELESS 18 JUST A8 GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 00<Rs. Oalatla, lixa., Mov. X, IM. Paris IfMUetoe Co., 8*. Loels, Mo. . SfMrfe.ac'afLit boopht tbrm snes atresUy this rw- la aU Oort pervuc* ot U iMrs, la the drna hiataeas. I ssrer sola an artieto that nre rack onlrsnal ■ fsoaa •• rvw Tgate. Tears tralr. - . . ■ Asx/r.CAhh a CO. —roa sal* bt— C. N. BURCKHALTER. T. B. ELLIS, Jr. Surveyor ahd Civil Engk 8 peris 1 attention riven to tbe of water |>ow.3*, levslmiri A postal card aodiwMaxI 8. C. wlllrwtclve i r />'