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&Aft«EST COURTT flRCULATlOS. THUR.hOAY. JAMIAlfY »«.t IS"7. Governor Kllerbo’a Inaugnral* od- dre«t U the b««t KnglUh we have read 1 fwm anf Month Carolinian In public life In many daya. And In X 00 *! «*n»c and Intelligent patriotlam Itlt a*model State paper. A>td Brother McSweeny I* a worthy )4«utenant to the Commander In Cjilef, AirAfuguate paper compiniha- that a majority of the numeroua divorce caeea that crowd the docket* of the court* of Kiohmond County are between South Carolina people, who go over the river to gat the relief they arc unable to find at home. Well, Augusta ought to brr wlflltrg to take the bitter and the sweet together- Moat of tho trade on which she thrive* cornea fronv Carolina, and at "he doe* not complain about that ahe ahouMn’t grumble about ^he other. Six week* from today Mr. Cleveland will retire to private life, and the ad- mlnlatrallon will relapac Into Republi can control. The promlied good times that were to follow the election of Major McKinley are going the othei w ay. If bank fail ures, bualneat *a»igmnrnt* and para* Used trade mean anything. While men of ell parch» admit that Major McKinley Is personally an ea'lmable i end politically clean bandad bla rlronment goa« to abow that ba I* flet tatater of the situation. The se lection of Senator John Sherman of Ohio a* hla ftacretary of Htata make* room la tho Hen ate for Mark llapna, who managed the Re^ubltras I'roal- i'ovI %l campaign, and I* n sign (hoard la point out that the nait ndmlnUtra- lfi»a la to bo an the lloao followed by I la prodae' nor* <4 the aame pulttlcal faith. Alroady maoy Itemarmta railed. ■ b« aoppwrved Major Mi wmbta on tho accond Tuoadny tn Jane- ary aa refill red by tho Conatltnihtn. The Sonalo niganlaed by ele.'tlng Sen ator Hr K. Nonl«, uf Anderaon, Prea- Ident pro teui and Gin. H. K. Hemphill Of Abbeville Clerk. In Che Ilouae lion, r. H.tlary of AJihevU'e', n. • elected rhienker, and Uen. d. .Walter Gray of Uroenvlllo Clark. A lull report of thn long valedictory mesaage of Goy. Kvans la given on* mir Arst page. Ouc readers who hgve not •een the full text In the dplly papers will find It interesting and Instructive. The Senate and House are a*Id to average uii hettar in looks and ability than any General Assembly of recent years. There la am abtlndanon of new material, good material ton, eapedaliy In the Hotiao of Representative*, where tw'o'third* of tbn. uicmlicra. are -new men'. A happy spirit of. unity apiwars to prevwlh In the election of Cnrmnit- tee* ln<the Senate and in thefr appolnt- niei.t in the Ilouae the fastlonai line that has separated the people of late years was entirely ignored, and all have set to work to do their very best /or the State TWvotb cart for Governor and Lieu tenant Governor was canvam'd in Joint Assembly on Thursday. As soon as the tabulation was over Speaker Gary announced the vote as follow*: , Kor Governor W. II. Kllerbe .Vi.124, li M. Wallace 2,70S, Sampson Tope U.43J. Tor Lieutenant Governor, M. R.Mc- Sweeuey &O.I0' 1 , W. W. Russell 4,.'Ml, O. J.FrMatjWir. ► With this vote Mr. Gary announced that Mr \V. II. Kllerbe had been duly elected Governor of the State of Sou lit Carolina and that Mr. M. B Me- Sweeney had bwn duly elected Lieu tenant Governor of the State. They were Inaugurated at noon on Monday, Chief Justice Henry Mclver adminleteritig the oath ot office. The aloctlon for Judge* of the fttb and 7th Circuit* and Huperlntendvnt and 1>I* rectors of the Penitentiary will be held ou tomorrow. Judge Gary of the FlUb I Circuit will have ao oppoeltlon. Sena lor Mower, of Newberry will ma. It I* said, agalnet Judge Townsend. bu< "i oewwwslon I* nine polataof the law.*'. Col Neal, Hupwrlatendenlof the |*enl iwailarv. ba* nppoaitlwa la tfcw cawdi- ' dacy ofs a', it ha>t m. of !<aaraa«, but CwL Neal's record baa baea aw good thet be will doubTeso "bold tba fort." | Oa ibe fOG* ea olwrtlaa will ba bald far lrbr*e saacaaesir, aad Ji 'Waalar Irbr's • occos*of, a**w rorg* 10. | R trie, (be mlwea of tba primary, a ill K . I raid bla MtAea rtaav. **** I Amadg ib* Impwtaat Mile la Ira das try's eaadldbry. aro tsdlag oat tbai | w aaUra ike fwlmwlag from tba (bay bar* baoa bwaewed aad tbat *bo | Baraaoll dategadaw ; Tiir.(yrHK(fsiii|( or Tin world London, Jan. 1A—The eye* of the Euro|>ean world are turned thia week towards India, each day’s Intel* llgence from that atrlcken land maklAg It more apparent that the greatest trag dy In modern history I* being en* acted there under the double curse of fMiHineand plague. The heart of Eu rope has been touched at last and the universal sympathy Is perhaps more keen because it la mow tinged with ap prehension. It would not be surpris ing if within a month a genuine plague panic should spread through christen- don, The great powers show alarm and We now* fcbmft tliday that “Tfaiy has summoned an International con ference to meet forthwith at Rome to consider measures for dealing with the danger. ThereTg Hltle doubt that the response of the otfirir government* will be favorable and nil the rerourcea of d against the hideous foe. Reliable Information about the ex tent of the plague In Itonibay’and vi cinity la lacking, end regarding the mortality, It is only «ald In genera) terms that more than half of ttrose at tar ked succumb. The point which moat Interest* Eu ropeans la w hether the awful disease is likely to flourish In northern, latitudes If Infection should bo introduced here, but no, a evldence D forthcoming yet. Ibis argued by tredleal men, how ever, that If the plague was dangerous In flung Kong, It will And an equally proliAc field In )^>ndon and Parle so far a* the climate la 'concerned. It la generally admitted that the plague Is a tilth disease, but /hare are ?ertaln pa- cullarPta* cowwiapM’ wlui its spread Dr. Ilankln, a wall known bacteriol ogist, who Is Investigating In Bombay, fasten* lbe responsibility for tarrying tbe Infection upon rat*, ants and other Ineevta. RaU In houses hare tbe plague; they die and are eaten by ant* which carry tba germs lata tba crev ices of tbe building*, ta water tap* and •laka. Tbns lb# pole&a la diffused end I ranuot be eradicated except by Are. I rbl* ei plains tbe efficacy *4 tba aid mesbade af cleansing by caw flag ratio a. ] aed at kK* same time tbe futility af lee 1 aiiag tba sink as la atber lafectleas I dlawaam. Tbaawlf Iblagtadalela re I maee tba baaltby. I It is sssind la Tbe tsaily Mali's dla- patr a*, which are lb* ably asses waesb | reed lag la iba Lea l«a payees. tbwi by tbe ratafee af tbe verm lb. TWy bawdrada ta Iba walla aad smeaywata base baea IMn a smtaea a sartse ad slsrsas Mr. Henry T«. Clinton, of tba Xtw York Bar. eugge* ■ that avary person acquitted of ci inw on tbe ground of In sanity should at onoe' be aent to the State asylum and keptthara for at least ten years, "and tin til It shall be proved In tn* manner provided by Ifw that the defendant has been restored »-> sanity." by till Notice ot Final Settlement. 'A Notice fe hereby glvep that the un dersigned 1 4111 Ale hif Anal account witlrT. S. WesVs, K*q., Judge of Pro bate, on Monday the 25th day of -Jan uary JH97 at 10 o’clock In the fore Guardian of 'llenpy Roun- aek for letters Dismiseory. . S. U. Bk.nkrtt, Dec. 24th 1890. Gnardian. noon, as tree, and Notice is hecedy given that tbe un dersigned will Ale bis Anal account with T.8. Weeks, Esq., Judge of Pio- bnle, on Monday the 25th day of Jan uary 14J7 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon ns Guardian of Chvrence Still and ask for Letters Dismissory. C. B. STILL, Guardian. Dec. mb 1S9C. To leaders and Tresteesr Office of Connty Superintendent of Education, Barnwell, 8. C., Dec 21st IKM. I will be In my office at Barnwell on the First and Third Mondays lu each month, and at BUckvIlle on the Second and F worth Mondays ami every Tues day. On tbe other week day* w bile the outlie schools are open I will visit and MfffHAMMB W IffipMiffil MflW. O. N. Askew, County Superintendent of Education. Tut SllEKIFPS SALE. BvsTn or So* ru Csnouxa,) k t a a * t ll CwcntV. U F. BaM. E ige ftw tn the office of tha Register of a* e*ne Conveyance for BarnwAll Conn ty on the II th day of November A. D. with the acknowTedgcmdnt there on In writing by the • Mortgagor of tbe ameunt due, rnadenn the Jtf day of February A. D. 1800,and with the con- a n nt In writing thereon of the raid Mortgagor to the sale of ?the premises therein described under said power of sa'e after advertisement for twu ffibekr, the u'hders>gned will sell at Barnwell, in front of (he Court House, within the legal boura of sale on MnmHly the first day of February A. D. 1897, It being' sailed ay in said month, tbe following' dcscriDed real property: t or parcel of tand lyttrg, being and situate In the_ County of Barnwell, a part of what fir known a* the Willis place in Wllliston Township containing seventy Ave (75) acres, be ginning at the South West corner of said Willis place and runirfng along the S. C Rati Road to what U known as tbe road dividing said place between J. B. Hair and S. B. Hair, bounded as follows: North and East by lands of D.S. Hair; South by theri.O. Railroad and West by land of J. R. Mims. 4 Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. L. A. THOMSON. Mu rtgagee. ROBERT ALDRICH, Attorney. n. w. At MY YlMTl'I directed, la ife ail) sail la tbs saralaw. wttA< al Marawall C iba l«a day al law lag dam# ,-DE^LERIN-^ New Home ,• ^AND-^ Qu domestic /—For Cash or on Installments—Or in Exchange for Old Machines -> In addition I handle tbe New Ideal and New Climax—Lower Priced-Macliino Needles, Oils and Attachments for any and all Sewing Machines. First-class Repairing done at short notice. # Calls made in Aiken, Orangeburg and Barnwell Counties. Kor Price* and Particulars call on or write to me and prompt replies A ffl be msd POST OFFICE BUILDING, RAfL ROAD AVENUE, BLACKVILL, 8.C. *a • •*»%<••t •as a ass. l ■Mpuerw. affiiiuse M M %•••*•, ImdrmAsad %imm a ot am a aa*. t fiom la me et*««Sa4 la lb* utseea teased aaea I baea lee tad effM a-~4 a ill «sdt aa (Bmiffag, iba lea May #4 Febemaey IdVf i u ketsg ia|*« if ka —*4 a*a*>lb a Mb lai (be w g • i baeee *4 sute ta fsaat af iba t aar« Nuaee. al Raewn la iba MASTER’S SaLE. Ths (Juitso SrsTxa or Amrrics, Duxaicr or Soctm Csaouas, Fot*am Ciact it IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN EGUITY. Tba Naw England Mortgage tacarlty t'<>mpaay, Cumplalnani, ea Rachel E. Harta, aad D. A. Hsu* ber I Hatband, M. E. Hataa, aad T. A. IIalia bay llutbaal, aad II. C. Rice, lieleadaats. Partaaal la tbe JadgaseM aad Order •4 iba i mart aluvaea-d, made m i be abate ea tilled maee aad dated Al CbaeWaiaa aa tba Tib day al liaewmbav ■ ms aad by etrtaa af iba aaibarl|| Iba re by la ma vaasad, I a 111 * Vbt f»r aala as PabMe Aaeskaa befaea iba taaet llatsea al Raya sail la iba Mam af matteh < araiiaa. aa MeswSay iba lea day af Febraary IMT. stable iba legal baae* af aala aaaa iba meam bt r»ta*t me amaslaaad iba fbitaffilbg ffft. • • as- 1 I ffieai EmgSby sffigy ae Saeeaaety |a sba | #^ffiff«daaa af Maabaf E II asm aad M. 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MASTERS SALE. klaglaa eavrespr e. ivtllr Me ■ t • rt «a la AfdAf' Tba MaatA Carol I as a-nabareal coa- gram bate ease laded that Ibera a III ba aa eitrb eaaaion al r—ngrv.« aad are gueeialae tbamteitss ac-.rd-agiy Paualar Tlllmsn all! bet* bit faatlly Were, a* all) r»«grv.*iuan l.allaM-r The eanalor and eoognr«aiaan have al- wiye ba*n close each other. They are now cluarr than star before, be cause they ere living In the bouse on New Jersey avenue, mar tbe va|»- Itol. Congressman Mrl.atirln lias brought bis family here and ni l remain uuill tbe cloe« of the extra aaaalon. Mr. Mcfaurln Is at 20Jii I street, in the fash'onable part of the city. He has kcpthouveln that portion uf Die city aver since be came to Washington. Most of the other niemlmrs from Bouth Carolina live iu letartling estab lishments, which they find cheaper * than renting house*. Congressman Linton, the A. P. A. leader of the ppm-nt house, w ho whs detested for reelection because of his A. P. A. activity, charges the defeat to Congressman Strait, of South Carolina. Last Fall Dr. Strait sent Mr. Linton the left hind foot of a raOblt. The rabbit, according to Dr. Strait, was killed in a Catholic graveyard, on tlie grave of a priest, on a Friday night at 12 o’clock on the dark of the moon. This was too much for Mr, Linton and the rabbit foot beat him, He still keep* it, how ever. A lot ot people In South Carolina ought to he getting government seed now. Each oongressin tn anti senator Is allowed something over S,(XH) pack age* of steed, and most of these have Already been sent out. BAMBERG WINS. Tbe following was the vote cast In tbe election held on Tuesday as to the creation of Bamberg County, with Bamberg as the county heal; . Ybe 877 „ - 251.. ^ Totai 1,131 A two-thirds vote is required for the creation of new counties. Bamberg get* that and I2J over. THE LAW’S DELAYS. Up I MpfPMfrl |dp IJmt immIm* f ftpf iImnb Up pa • tee tbe* *4 t to ta ytead oe I at.t*. <*«y. Rta 4 erem ta be* 1 rat. t traps At ta mm, Aad Ifcat meets fettw to tart-aas dtimffiuss. Nrtiher has At■ slat TllloMa'e lAlaf- tlee baea telke I ab*ul among tbe member* to say otteal ^ Many otombrisabo bat* bills af- feeting tbe dtapentarv aad ether eery lmpi>riAul taraturr. bave been Holding them bark. It L »la led, waiting IA bear a hat ♦ rarer nor Kttrrbr wilt my Ia AD Inaugural addra*s and to see the me- ommendaliona said to bave been pre pared by th* ntaie board of control In regard to change. In the dispensary law. There It going to be some effort to have tbe Stale pen-ion taw* Improved, but exactly iu what respect has not yet appeared. A ndrrmn’a bill to repeal the act pro hibiting emigration agents from ply ing their trade in this .Mate is likely to go through without opposition. It comes from the only colored member and is supposed to be the desire of tbe colored people. Tbe question of the formation of naw counties w ill come up before the end of the week. Alieadv steps have been taken towards allowing certain* pro posed new county schemes about w hich there have been contests to be aired in the legislature. Some amendments are considered probable to the law govern- iug the formation of new counties. The county government law as it now stands on the statute books is re garded a 'cumbersome by some of the membeis, and it is likely that efforts will be made to amend it. The feature of the law which makes the chairman of each of the township boards a mem ber of the county board of commission ers lias the result of making the latter board too large and unwieldy in coun ties containing a large numberof town ships, and it is thought that it will be better to limit the number of members of the county boards to not more . than seven. True, this will disturb to some extent tbe idea of township representa tion, but it is thought tbat this can be compromised by two or three Dwn-. ship* uniting Hi the selection -of ooe of their number to represent them on tbe county board of commissionera. It is said also that ah effort will be made to let each county regulate for it- aelf the salaries tv be pahi (•> Be offi cials. The argument ou thia line L that the connty government* th-mld list* a* rh right to regulate suck matter* as ‘ooM Joiij ‘Iktseslgsted gta*a**te < oenenM 04 dewokeaoa -a AAd ■mdaaA Jadga a a eol Hod tee* dtwaA A* 0 e AAaqaH. eat see sWkneee d ka« k A* RreaealeA relteead •arplae lAiapegni And left t ean>4Hloa ta katd eaert nexi ise at * At A. tan I drank—aem ‘ ■M49 99% 994 J94g9 *9991 9m* A* A*—ea •* Ae nelle AHA a4 lA- Alai la A A day. A ci a •* oat will ant 10 I as pans ked. Jndfa Mares ana aceqeaU of oerA- •toa.I prolAilty as Pell a* *4 teadaose far tka eap tknt rAears and lorkctaia* At a f—et o4 (Aa UrsAlta t liy t oa I Mk f »ty ntsA drank le•> kegs of kaar, Judge Rr—r taking At* skare. Some of tke a-enee deacrlbad were as amus ing as those pictured by Judge Long- street years ago. Here I* ene of them : Ano'her breeay incident was related as to the charge of drunkenneaa at Bowerttilia while attending court Mr. Gilbert, a lawyer, lestifted tbat du ring the trial of a case b« fire Judge Reese, Lawyers Gofer and Harnett be came involved l;i a figiit. Thing* were lively and the judge came down off the bench w ith a cane and said to the bel ligerents, "Stop that or 1 will beat bell out you.” | Judge Heese came! clear, of course, for the members of the Committee had been along tbe same road. To the pastors and members of our Barnwell Baptist Associathn: Dear Brethren: Feeling a deep interest In Ihg sup- porj of Bro. Wesley Lsd’tvn, our mls- sionarv in China, and fearing lest the churches neglect to contribute to that object, since no one was appointed at the last meeting of the Association to look after the mattei; we appeal to you ail to take it in hand at once. For two years collections have been takenjn our cburchcs during the year, so that we did not have great difficulty in making up what was lacking at the meeting of the Association. Last year we did much better than tbe year before. Shall we go back ward dr forward ? It remains for you to say. Will you not all take collec tions for this object right away, and continue it every three months until the Association meets? Bro. I'sstors, you know how much depends on you as to w hether or not Algkao* • i AA** fa# .kg A* vrtAmt pray# 1 amdkalaff M AAk •Ml ) AM tka* k»Ae« a# rare*I akfa, tyMff n.«d keiag la —d **a*a *f«*e—id Aandrad nod aigAty sat—i mat# ae leas ami W—wMd list usworth, Lhla. U NCOX8TITUTION A L. tail *AM.k> _ •** tAa t oaeMy wo* t** | m Rank Mamaaeaad kkod* pf M. M. Natlla. Ay tka Mao of Ifeevaiaa Ceaek. Hamek ky la ad* af Elmka tfovtie, and Waal by tkode of Jsase* A. Harris. Taema gf nala aaeb, )*a pay far fApeea FRANK II C REEcH. k. E. C. Bkarlffa Office. Jany. IS. IM7. ~ MASTER’S sale. — StAta of Bouth Carolina/ Itarnwall County. ) Nellla Forest Wood,an Infant, by her Guardian ad litem Mallie Susan De witt, I'tatotiff, against J. N. Wood at Executor of the last wi’l and testament of 'V L. Wood, de ceased, Willie J. Wood, l/owther Wood and Haskell Wood, Defend ant*. DSCARX <N SCCOCNTIXO. BY VIRTUE OF A DECRETAL order to me dlrPcied In the above en titled cause I will sell at Barnwell, in front of tbe Court House, on Monday, the first day of February, 1897, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, tbe following described real property: All that piefce, parcel or tract of land situate In tbe County and State afore said, known as the Elliott Reed tract, containing one hundred and twenty acres more or less and bounded North by lands of Bennett and Hair; East by Elijah Reed tfact: South by Dr.* Storn and West by Dr. »iern. Also—All that piece, parcel or tract of land sitnate, in the County and'State aforesaid, known as Elijah Reed - tract containing one hundred and twqnt: acres more nr less and bounded N by J. E. Hair and Wesley Hair pii East by Wesley Hair place and lam of J.E. Hair snd Walsh; ftouth by lan of Mrs. John Storn and West by Elliot Re> d tract. Also—All that piece, parcel or tract and State etsta aJ — Cmnnpr ISAJ tp ••eweeit I Tka Tr l al— ffiaatfega Raakfteg aad at CoffipoPf, l-tmtead. Ftotot^ff*. egelast YarepAua end l*eelal Ureaa, Da PePt Aeeeaae C aaaaa**— e La Aoc—•* La A Man Af Imams>b sap Psa— It Is—mo/k „ Lp AlAea A* Aagaeea Psllf n La (*pmM— 11 % C 8? ff VW • lmama»b and A. C L t M p< i Bffi - 4 It pi • M pi Y M M • Ip « ■PR *V < P t T t M pi -I It II 4 I*"?--....' 4 ffkffipyp. ^ « .Wkataye ..j a Wafkaaeffif • Bare* 1 Le 4 i A» AeMAeSgk .. t Maosfaatd * RA—aaft Hapvteaa. f 1 IL I II M IIJ W Cpe— ... , • II.Mtt f •PatgHaf .. V IIJ9H • Ar'AIUodeM it A. ffi A. ffi. f M AM J AJV AJR 4 M( f 41 | 4 le AJ4 Affix * m I M 1 lit ..... ur *m t MI IM IM IB p. m lr. •. Fickllnc, Cain and public rmtd separ aling It from lands of Barr place; >outh and Woet by Elijah Reed t-act. . Aleo—A U that tract, plcee or pa real ot land situate, lying aed brief la tbe %j uLffi afC ^ ■ n A. E fk l a pea paresa —a ruamioerea. ff Y» TIRrt'E of a deaeeaal aedee M ma direr Aed ia ta# aAa«* ealRied —am. I I will sell at Rarwweli, la frwe* af tka | C—ri II—m, — IS—day, Ika let day af FeAr—ry 1—7 K Aalag mtoaday la said j m—lb.a HAta iAa legal bowra af aala ika fallow lag dmcrikad r—I aataia: All Ika* tract or paras! af load lylag aad belag sitaatad la tka Coua'y aad Stele af»—td. c—ialniag owe baa drad aad algbiy acres more or teas, hounded North by leads of W|llla"i Hill and a. E. Tarraaoa, Ksat by pub- tip road to Wblle Tond; Booth by Isnds of Daniel Ur—n formerly St—d- man, and W«tl by land* of Charles IVchmann formerly esisteof Lor. Term* cash. Fureba—r to pay for pa pers. A. HOWARD PATTERSON. Master. Master'* Office, Jan. 8th 1897. Auditor’s Appointments. Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Act of tbe General Assembly In refer ence theieto. The Auditor or his Deputy will at tend at the following places on tbe days indicated for the purpose of taking Tax Returns for the fiscal year commencing January 1st, 1897. The law requires that all personal property must be returned tills year All returns sent by mail must be sworn to before an officer qualified to administer an oath. Allendale—Thursday and Friday, Jan. 21st and 22d. Fairfax—Saturday, Jan. 23d. - Sycamore,—Monday, Jan. 25th. Ulmers—Tuesday, Jan. 26th. Kearse’s Store—Wednesday, Jan. 27th. Kinard’s Store—Thursday, Jan. 28th. Ehrhardti—Friday, Jan. 29th. Colston—Saturday. Jan, 39th. Hunter’s Chapel—Monday, Feb.lit. Buddiesburg—Tuesday* Feb. Yd. MldWAy—Wednesday, Feb. 3d. Bamberg—Thursday and Friday, Feb. 4th and 5thi Denmark—Saturday, Feb. 6th.~ Whaley—Monday, Feb. 8ih. Black vlll»—Tuesday and Wednes day, Fab. 9th and 10th. Klkn—Thursday, Feb. Ilfh. -Friday. T < mmi— J aaasl— Af klagsUM Lp ElwgsMt* ,, Cnsaw— J wwaAMw Af ( a—4— a a* a • Ri am 1 Al psp M M am 4 M pm M M am 4 — psa M ff am 4 M pas II bf pm 4 If am EE. WllllstoD—Friday. Feb. t*h Tinkar’sCr—k—Saturday, Fab. 13th Fiddle Papd—Monday, Fab. l&tb. Goran—Taaaday, Feb. Mib. Georg— Cr—k Club Uouaa—Wad- r. Fab. 17tk. Fab. 1Mb.- Naw CowatltwlMn all aitty yanrx M a pall lab i a# fffiy y—e»- Tax i oaxarv—pp7 Clyde Una. C bael— | — I i~ 8 ffi H IMBiRlai niffif P. R. R.. daw mark; Ga. KJE.. Aagno- ln; Paulkara Ry..CalamMa. * t — avciiaa — aad f— Alianta with ( ar nllb 1 fill— R I ffiawT Bap*, ami chief En FIPE! Life, Accidei)t f tke—gb Wagwar Pala— U A. EM ERBON. Traffic Manager. E. n. ROW EN, General Maaagrr. Gsosral Office Charleston, 8 C tcrlala. Featherbone Corset Co- Sot* KkautMtorszs. KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN, pea mls by Mm Molair, - ' 1 • BARNWELL, S. C, who also offers tba famous R. & G CORSET. A new stock of Millinery and Dre- Goods Just received, wbleb will be —Id eery n—r flr«t coa*. For bargnhta tn b—nliful good* —II on MRS. MOLAIR. H M. Grahau, Allorncy ak Law. LIGHTNING, AND Live stock IHSURANCE. —At Lowest Rates In— Strongest Companies. Butler, Calhoun 4 Co. —OFFICES AT— THE BANK OF BARNWELL apr 26 Perry W. Price, Invites a)V persons havieg wagons,, buggies, road cart* needing repairs to es)! at hU General Kepalr Shops before making ooxtracts. First Class horse shoeing a specialty, Superior facili ties for repairing mowing machine*'.. All kinds of metal work difine and satis faction In every particular guaranteed) PERRY W. PRICE. The Pechmann Shop; West End, Barnwell.- Dr.J.H. E.MILHOBS Suroeon DyNTiay, BLACKY ILLE, ----- 8.C win be at his office in Barn wall every Bali and Tosaday and Wsdnaada y following. _U1 ba at hla Home ogle* In Blaekvllle ev ery Friday aad Baiaiday^tfri will make sp- patotmsnts ta meet ylBbl* at —y of an# “‘Tam ahdTrwd—*a af Pblffidrlpbla DeslaJ Coffiwr; ba- bad sag I* J. L POST. M. D,D.D.S. | Resident Dentist * mbI I OFFICE 09 Bt’KR STREET, •j BAESWELL, H. C.