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law ^ » - • • WM A The Barnwell People ' _ •■ - BAtn or avBscnrnot. I* 4dv«noe, p«r Annum On Tim* II.OH THIKMOAT, JAM AKY Sl« )8fl7 , ■ i. .. The u«x t nsnftar eommun»c*ncD of Harmony Uni ire No. F. •. M.\ will be held at the new Maeor.lcTcm , . pie In HArnwell apoul8tb day ot February IHW, the same being the 2nd 8»t unlay ]u said mouth, beginning at “High iiy order ot W,\ M.‘. E. C. FruMAN. Secretsrf. Half of your worry to-dify h due to foornegleot yesterday. » Goto the Barnwell OH UH1 fur High' Grade FertllUers, : , The more we love men the more we tin see in them to love. Go to the Barnwell Oil Mill for Cot ton seed MehL - ■ , ' - r— __ . . 1 An excellent thing to remember is that every story has two aides. The b’at food for milch cows and cat tle U Cotton Seed Meal and kitrlls, at the Barnwell Oil Mill. The unmeant mischief of fools Is all- pervading and irremediable. TO OJRfi A COLD IS 0>E DAT . Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All Druggists refund the money If It falls to Cure. 2->c For sale by C. N. Burckhalter, Barnwell, S. C. When some *l»enp!* have nothing to gay they seem to utk the most. Why will you buy bitter nauseating tonic* when UrrtM 1 Tasteless Chill Tonic la as pleaaaut as Lvmon Syrup. Your druggist Is authorised t» refund the money In every esse where It falls to cure. I’rlro 40 ecois. TO Cl'KB A COLD IS OSE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tut- lets. All Druggists refund It.# money If It fulls to Cure IV. For salu by C. H. Barvhhalmr. Karwwell.tL C. TELEFHOSEB. TVms la need of Telephones. Call Bells nr Blecsrle Lights will sate * by vMamanlrauag with W. KotTIttOCK. Blackville. s. C. DIAGNOSIS. Pain I Pa SCHOOL NOTl< E. ting of (he HestMag vwveve nf wchwl DUtrkeS whw < A Bamwetl OeeAeg essay etcher real ae peeswaal geapeMt foe tasastew Is heeehy called at the t'awrt II ~n«e ew Friday, IM day af January |<mC. st Ig e'etaek. us.lodo- leeuataa what special inn. If any. shall ha leeted tae the swppwet of the l*eh- Be ISrhwets tjW"rgs M. Batsa. C%*m Baaed, Wm He NaU Peeiv ao4 T raaa .►sin there? From heel to hsatf, Ou foot, In bad? I Pain everywhere? Muscles all sore, * At If best’n o’er By club or whip? Eh? ; a*y. . You’ve got the grip! Ten prisoners In Jail. ' Rev. T- P. Llde and family hare moved into the Baptist Pafeurihge. Mr. B. F. Weathersbee was In town Monday. The grippo is eald to be quite prev alent among horses and mules. Uptodate farmers will start field word In good earnest next we'eki B. W. Mi ley Esq., of Denmark, was Hr town on Monday. v — Dr. F. W. ChlUy wt*4a to#n Mou- day. Dr. R. C. Kirkland was up from Bu ford’s Bridge tm Monday. Mr. J L. Grubbs, of Mercatur, was in town ou Saturday. Mr. John Allen Mette, of the Colum bia Register, paid us ah appreciated Mali Oil Tuesday.,, Major Th<M>. UBhon, of the News and Courier, wasin wwu on Tuesday. We are sorry to hear that Dr. G. W .• Morral! has beau quite uuwalt for sev eral days. The County Board of Commissioners will meet on the 2Slh hist aud make up the Jury lists for the year. Charming Mias Bertha Thompson of Spartanburg. Is visiting Mrs. James Halford. Prof. Robert Cunningham of Double Ponds paid ua a pleasant calico Sat urday. Mrs. N. t» ^»rter and her bright and ( beauiifnl,lltile aun, of Rock Hill, visit ed Mr. aud Mrs. J. A. Portae last week. Mr. I-. A. Thomson was down from ' Elko Monday, entirely recovered from I recent Iodl*position. Welch the Auditor's appoint meets > and make year tea rwtarms la time to I oon*^pyry*^- ■■ - - __ Rueinom Is Wgleelag to hilghWa a little, otthoogh iheie la Mill saem foe impravemsnt. hoe hie lodrllog POWDER Absolutely Pure. CANKor COLfB. i College. A. C., Jl IPS i odt they lay the foundailon to faulty confonpatloo* In the hoof of the fu« tum horse? I The form of the hoof Is primarily de pendent upon the weight of the body which has constant tendency to spread the horny box., Of course external In fluences, such as moDture and dryness play also an Imuortant part in the de velopment of that structure. It Is a well known fact that the hoof of the horse raised In low wet regions Is ftsnally fiat and soft while the hoof of the anfmal raieed In higher altitudes U more upright and hard. The e»geni.lal point - lies In dlatrlbu-l ting the weight of the body, borne by the horny wall of the hoof principally, and healthfulnese. Assure* the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. KOTAL BAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK. e^utlly to the bearing surface of the hoof. By this is uiiuerxtood that the Celebrated for4t»gre«t leavwdnu strength Uutidde quarter of thfi hoof must not »*e higher tl/an the inside quarter, as under Such conditions the higher quarter wouhl he exposed to more pressure thiui (ho lower, the inside quarter. As a consequence of such a state of affair* the animal wonld get a crooked hoof OIL _ even contraction might thus artificially produced. Therefore regular (wring properly executed Is imperative to grow a symmetrical and healthy hoof. Should the hooLshow a tendency t>> hardness or brittleness it must he occa sionally dressed with some such agent ns tallow or tar, while glycerine is in jurious. If the hoof It *oft and greasy, otutmenrs conwtntng wax and reatn are to be applied Finally It is well not to allow colt* to run exclusively on wet ordrr pasture^ but to change from one to the other if possible. W. K A. Wyman, V. 8. fBAoat**’ MEETING. Mlf U a (aw mlnda In our midat U» or ganise • regular Teachers' Aasoclallon. As a result a number who waro Inter ested in the cause met at Khatardt and offactod S temporary organisation. Notice was given that the second meeting would be bald on the 1st Sat urday at the KhrJhardt High School. Greatly to oar gratification and en couragement a goodfy'number both nf teachers and of visitors was In attend ance, add manifested a high degree of interest lit the proceedings of the moor ing. , ' _ , ; / The program fer the occatlon was introduced by President Jones and the discussion of the various topics was earnestly entered into by the members. We fe» I that we have really boen hen- efttted and scare beginning to realize already the good results of the organi zation. It is our earnest hope that we may not meet with (he fate that has at tended so many others, and with our present start we see no reason why we cannot Pot* Cl.KM 1 c*i | | TV rksvsH Fe* T« was I a •»i *» Aaf, •4 Bs yaov •wag •a ImIsm • ftb saOsSaa as Ik ia*ai iaSts^a a Ui kagta task last ka s a a s* g a *, flaas • | >* g k* Ik* Asgrsa Pm Aw Vww # i** 1 • • Ms«kaak.a ami kag as at>» I T%o rmmrwm a# tasksaM Ska latSaa lag sak|-ss* 1 AHfVkiMW, 4 kaassassv. Haasiaalaava, liaSvvIag * -T— *ae»a ia. ka a y. • kaakag* Mlssavakswv, Iksakaamat. Btaa*s*aal 0*4 Cisll gagtaaaMag. gaglksk. Mask- •asastaa aaH ts«asa*v Var I. a ask lag. fas4. igk* * tkg earn kkaa af as waaka v as ka Fa* sksaksgwa aaaAataiag taH par - (Valor* k44r» as B a ( ratgkaa4 F*a*t4*af, M CiCalHfIVi: I'KtMsM %M — — roB tXIONgur B vBNMKt.L AaMMT- ation. * Jaa kak It A. M a lata M tss Was ( w-» W. (• ilm*e* Blmm< Tit ft fall « 4 Haw* Aa. (we aad rweesffii Off. Ea-G*«. 1 t -4• 4)ary Evaa* pemeemT/HMk 9# as ka will marry •Mil# to### TW toM#( y ml Cwl i Fsisrr—a as Maas** awd V. M #to ##^#f«ft #■# mi ft*g!#4#% C##tof i##«i 1 if I to# to#4k#4# l##4 the Charleston aud Mgcnn Knilroad has been revived. Good railroad men hold that the building of the road from Al lendale to Macon would be a mistake, as over the river Ft would have too much compelUint. with road* feeding Savannah. A*to the change of route the Augusta Morning News of Friday says: - ;■ f Book time sgo s company wss form ed in^ harlei-ton to construct and op ir ate a line from Macon &T Charlrsrnii, to be known a* the Charleston A Macon railroad. The line of tha proposed read was surveyed and want, by Alien. date, b. Cr, to MrfCnn, Instead nf via Atrgusta Now, instead of following cUl their first Idea, It Is their intention to come around Ifr Barnwell. 8.C., to Augusta and thekre to Macon, over the Augusta Bouthern. as the distance would be shortened by nearly S<t miles. Then, tor, the road will ruu through a belter section af -oMktry, ami owing to the condition of the eouatry, can ha cokstrncted at t much smaller coat than via Allendale. Mr. b. G. Cunningham, the chief en gineer of I ho new companv, woe In the city yesterday conferring with a ana- her of gealteo»«a ou the ||HD»# fM At Waf • b® baaur®al bMs lb# r*«T wo«iId b# fl#4 Ui •## lb# ro*<J MUr tb# Ud'v#. tbtl to UkHilil not b# tfo#l#il j oof a® tb## ##|P #1 lb# OCb#f f thi«l% —~ M#t 4towubMb#flu to# • i#lblu*- b# tt M i##log )!#%• r#|ofbNr t lb# Ffm# fk## f o®« ®o V Iooa t# got ftp Jk . ##fi if ##f bMul of l#Nf KMMFOMMDt# #l#f# b®l f opi o of % o«#il4 #t #oc#. Of## CM# o#o HM lb# toMbMU"# b# i IOKMF# Awf o®t# #hnI t b#ft##4P#l oltl b# #b#ftMMMMl #HtMbi#f#bi|f • a crR?> rtm hog cholera. occasion, favored us with an interesting and eucoursgiug address. In w hich he set forth a number of practical Ideas and thought*. Not duly did he ex press his thorough approval and en dorsement of the organization, but willingly ofTetcd hiA*co-o|*ration and support. A letter was also read from 1’rof. F. M. rthertdim, of Barnwell, tr. which he tendered his congratulations and best wishes for future success. I’rof. ‘Sher idan Is an setive educat'd al worker aud we arc glad to have his support. Before adjournment * short bualneaa Session was held and tb* organization was mde’permanent. The following officers A ere chosen : With careful crops and liberal cotton lands will improve, application of k proper lizer containing sufficient ash often makes the different , between a profitable crop and I failure. Use fertifizCfS contain- 1 oUbB mam, ing not less than 3 tb 4% Actual Potash* Kainit is a complete specific & Fever Tonic. a ^ inst “ Ru ^ ” 1 Al. abcHit Pntash—the rvanks «f fit S* by actosl n* penmem <m the br« farm* is tb* United States—M tuhi in ■ little btxik whi< h we pubtisb sn*t will fUdhf mail free to any farmer in Amenen who will writ* lord. OERllAN KAU WORI . 'y": '■-m To Tk Farmers JIUIXS A IUm Ml M ATRIMf % b# »M A i ## 4 M9 H% # * 4 f i« •. % ■ ‘ f 4 Pin b# •' #•14 4Mi i p #b# < MD##y I# Mil #4 B •« 4IHM# |b» 1AM H#b #f #1 ##l##4# ##ft# Mr W. J Mavkks, ml M k* he* gem* Ik LAve tjek. Fie , Ik* a lew temeak*. He wsH p*ee4 A H e**e* te B4ew 4B*k*w* 04*4 aaowwsak 4k* Ctmcvkiewa *e*. M ke i* •« .g e *4- ew * s e'wSawk, J mm Ukl 4 ef fvkemis e*M r*4e*i 1*4* a k 4a k*M* ml tbnea oe< 1 B*e*ok * kw he 4k*’riege ml Ms a**» lee Lsttak* Mr WH kwtawsaee *wmp4* ml ye •«4* ewe hf Be* F : • Mason City. Io.< Jzny. 7.—There is T. p. Jones, President; A. W. Mt*» nc longer euy quertiou bat that * real- Whnrter, Secretary; U. II. W. Smlih, cdy has been fitinid (or b«>g cholera. Tn-arurer; and J. K.Carlcr, Chaplain. The Farmer’s Instliuia at Kttcknell The next meeting will be held on U4C waa to day favored with presence of ! 1st Halunlav In February nt F.rhardt. | (f^nmgartner of Paetine, III , DHUloe j The eesnmKtee u» arrange a prugraei ►’rcixht Agent Cleeoiena of Dubuque] reported tb* following; j aid? Diatriet Agent Catkins The two ] ttpenfng Addrc**-by D. M. Toro* I latter are representative* of the Cbice- “The Duty of Palrtota ►* the I g„, Htieaukte aud at Paul rood. Mr. 1 Scbowi' T^l G. U> B . Smith aod T. D. ; Dsutugartner •ddreaord the cwnyewlVw Janea. aod aubmltmd csMMlurlve proof tkat ike •*Method* of Teaching Primary and I dttaase waa us Khar luteefious nor cow-1 I aieruntila'e tiredea ml A rllkmaOie’’^- agtotis, and was produrwd by lujedt- > d*m«»wairated by I.. A. Bible aud T. A. slag what he ratio a ' D*mto4Ck. * Paper* on lb# Yalwe of F.lnrutsow as Tawgkl Iw Ike tW-tsmoi*'*— by Mtsaes Pe( dtewes and X*ll*e HrMlItaw. Openteg rhe "Quest* »o IVs’* and ljtaMHHftJ##M#lMs liaewea 1*4 Dlornwr. Afternewo A4J*«*e by Rev., ff C Mwsmwst Tk* m»*i*ng will keg«a at Id b> a as ! ##Mi €#R#'4|#KMI I# xr-MiHV-egB |«»f lb# to##* | lu«l, #f —•'#r##, t#bll# il 4# I# b# i • * pm*tf • #mb4 Mi4<HH(#i*^##i lr#><. [ lb# **#t# "4 fb# |mbf«4##l ##I#^h #||| ##4 W KMD #11 ### fMN^I '##•4 4 I# l ####• MNnI • ilb 4»###ttM. f«Mf || l# ###«fI### I# ##f tb#4 lb# #• f#I If I# —l#tib#i i# #i#rt## W #ife# ##f ##M#l##Ab#i 4# d#ll#i # T •##4h« # •* A ##—> i-Mtikkh#4 4| ### ## ## 4####mm4 lb# I 14 I# i#«#d#bp# mm if A## ’ !###%•«• |# f##4 II ••41 b# I####- fb# #4#lM» l##4 §tlv I #r| ## 4hb#MM#4U#W##l 4##>i«l#f ##b4 ## ##Hfb M>jlM# Mi b#to# bMbH A# pm >4 f •#*. 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He ho* mod* tkrwo pwkttc emhlkstmOM On for at Dwbuqn*, Hoot L oMw kwd Matieoge s>. k herd* a*d qUsol 1*# ass gwoe tows w 1 4«Mod Ik* rkotwra. alt | 4m s»4 rw*(og ike ossse »ak*lstts ws si | o—C«sUo*g. aod A -g* stlewdlog Ike loos* [ oogkly soovtwvod o4 Ikot hod ho kwd k4a medVwM assw ew nds of dnUoeo wwwkd keen M»e fcewo e * yooWed fee Ike keq[* #** dt ag to tk»s kmoMy Ho oowt lot* •off ewtwd them 41 keeds sad pew- iwtog own kog wo •lke*w Ho WIK ■•tow I vtv, b,m- ( ka lot mem >e«o an tke* kft.tr io eoets FROG POND CM/ No Cure No Pay. 1 Call for your SO cent* If It fail* to cure you. Remember FROG PpNDj CURES where every other remedy i fails. It’s the best cure fur chills on j earth; Frog Pond is also a great Tone j ic, Appetizer and Uver Regulator. Ask.for it and lake no oC.er—See that you get the genuine manufactured b y . MVEJPORT t PHI5IZY COUPASY. 0aPI)Well CoUnllJ. Jobbers and Manufactnrere of Paint IVc are prepar- d to offer Co the planter# and Drugs, Augusta.Oa. . of UaruwcIU'oiinty* For Male hr D. K. Briggs A Co ' ’ S.c' rm THOUSAND TONS OK Standard and llisli Grade Fertilizers, B'e s*tM put up ap*dnl mixtures wf CotloB SW TPH, m Hi UiHt when doolrod. Our Ingredients Are the very best and ik* goods we oder will he pwve awd folly op Is# Ciirateed Aaahsts 01 Bags. Sale Stables AT J WILLIS TON. S.C Firnf cI.ihh homes and muted, direct front the Wonf,, tniwaddlcd hy profiU of mid* tllcmpn, coiikUntljr on lumil hih! lor kale at priced to profit' I amt plcaiM* ruklitiiierw. (•iec me a eall [^kimw. (J, A. Kcuacdjr. I 00-^0 aud sdw os hafkrn huyisg. ^ The BarnweM Oil MiW# • • i; .« ■ . -«• g *. Ml if i * I N * o*s< H* •okurduv. I. Heflki of a susa*«k aa waai » susd** k i• 444>4m4>w» 4 kk Ike kswd ml tk* kwmwis. ksswgk tk* vkkskUW in 4ns*ry d# nsw4n H fWV tvwm * v' ag wkw4 B i lw ka, 44 aa aaanowk*a ktuisf ptww Ik* twtMuwl bn 4k4a bmwnevwwa oww ■uy lug towwoh d# eVdk ******g 04 #fbM#* Mb**# *#«# »*# ###4##b #1 lb# bM# ft# ##4s#w #### I FRH^| dMMH | |bi# 41### 4* 4b#’ Mtm ( JkWa* wausyk nf B ■ •#* # b## ipb### I# lb# Fb# 1 " # ft#MD mi t%# ##M4b I #Hb ### #««##*# 4# #M • a* 4 TWifHbft J##. «hb»# mi pmm+A ft mi 4b#t #b*b #mlM#i b# 4# b# ### A Fires Imrti 1 was* mi Mtaslwwary w * have 1 • •rh. Dr M E. 1 fi l-eaewsss from tka Ltd Tealameat um* aww*tf Ttobsac 4*< mg $ seal *••4* j t* a. m.— M**. L. B 4. w ky wot Cwa tvria all tka Year ike 1*4* M - #eand$ •a ike (DA to A iftnrwMsw ww Ik* OkllgaUu C bOatian in kft* K*l(*w M*u. /’I.At go and PKRAOMA ; II—IIat t>%n->r*k. Tnrn*r. t» art — B ■ tii la.. I . J A J. II. K- Hllkotunr A P. Ulvnwa S; Ballon BayIstoti nr B. K. Hair 4; and lluggiaa X 111 ilttMln* * t hgkdl— I roslaitd. Nrlllttn. IV. N*4 reporuK— Huisl, Lid*. V NiH rrporvnd—Kftee. Aokrw. t . P. Krvln, T. P. LI.V, M. liayuawoiih, ( Cuwimiltet. ■ HB w MW 1 Cl’R FOLKS. The Barnwell delegation In tbeGen- ernl Atacmhly 1* drat among the fore most In the honor* given at the-open ing of (lie session. Senator Mayfield was elected Chair man of the Judiciary Committee of the upper house. In the House of Representatives four Chairmanship* were given to Barnwell members: lion. Jos. M. Skinner, Chairman of fe Judiciary CotamiUee; Hod. H; H. Crum, Chairman of the Committee on Military; Hon. M. W. Phillips, Chairman of Committee on Public.improvement*; Hon. J. D. Kl- nard, Chairman of Committee on Pub lic Printing, lion, \Y. A. All was giv en good places on important 'Commit tees. EDISTO NEWS. rienae inform the citizens of this county through your paper that we are not all dead with la grippe in this sec tion of country yet, which is five miles j ortirenst of WillUt^n, near the Edlsto river. Ur. N. H. Bolin, who is one our best farmer* of this section has not only heat us catching jack fish In Edisto river this summer, but has come out u head raising hog and hominy. While at hla place the other day he asked me to walk out to his smoke Iftousawtfth-hlm And there J found J,-. 455 ibt of pork and 5ttO pounds of nice lard. Mr. BoHn ha* only killed 15 I tog* Ibis season from 4 ro 16 months old which wetted him the above amount of pork knd lard. He has three more just such tiogalo bill thl« season which will make a total of li bead. Now, Mr. Editor, 1 thought thl» • wwvfc this year and asked i > waa going to do w lib lard. Ue lokl m* bn kaw a pSnwswat tniser frows H w kanw, w bo wool frow* si a few** ag-*, and wb* la lowtly Iw MwraHwIlsHln, Ga I . H*lliwgwv, *14*04 MW wf *. I.wwlnt B*4llngwr, gtwd I twat wf pwwwmwwlk fiallow- I leg gvtpww, kl Ik* fwoMwwrw wf Mr. Reejaniln B*wnw Ik (fwnrgntnnw Civ* dp#* Mr W. A. XU-kelann, a mewiker wf the win ft* Rnnnl ml Cwwirnl, dft*d V rid a y j nigki II* w*wl I* I’niew when a| voting man as a marbl* rut ter and ji«-<( j ib*rk’h**f nsan in tb* enuuiy. 111 s lif* was Insured for $<5,000. While bicycling la Browd Street, Au gusta, on Friday, Col. M. A. Rountree came In rollis'on whh n carriage, re ceiving painful lojurie*. Including dls- lorntioit *f the hip. which will confine him to bed lor some time. Bro. Rom If, of the Denmark Times, is out again after a threa weeks inter view with Che grippe, at bright aa n nsw dollar in word and works. Du ring hiaeonlinenient his litll* folksgot out capital issue*. Married 10th fnat by Rev. E. Wells at the residence of the bride’s mother in Charleston Mr. Katon M. Shuler to Miss Sallie Risher. Mr Nhuier, who is Barnwell’s efficient Chief of Police, has brought hia charming bride to Barn well and they are boarding at the Uyr- ne House. v ' Col. Robert Aldrich, accompanied by Misses Annie Bonham and Bonnie Al drich, left on Monday afternoon to at tend the Coast Defence Convention at Tampa, Fla., called by Gov. Mitchell of the Peninsula state. Frank Hampton, of Columbia, says of the King Cotton Meed: It is earlier, more prolific and stands drouth better than any other cotton. Mr. II. D. 8till, of Blsckville, has an advertise ment in Thr Proper giving facts and figure* as proven by his experience. 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Circuit Judge filmonton ail ^eretiitora of the Green- wood* Anderson and Western Railway and the Sooth Carolina Midland Com pany, are required to prore their claims necording to ths muni practice h( such cases, Before 0. U. da**, Spe cial Master, Charleston, on or before ft be lutli day of Pabrnwry MW. Col. W. W, Boyd •peat lorn week In ur and a few friends spa •t ple*«sntlr. and nl tbe evening | r*l*krate«l to gether the JO lb birthday and wedding evening of Irn. M»y (bey have many happy returns. Married in Great Crpresa township ou the 17ih in.t by Rev. W. B. Dun can Mr. W. J. Cordray and Mrs. Sauna Cordray. The groom is one of the most intelligent, energetic and auc- cessful young planters in the county. Mia. Cordray is a lady of rare per.oual graces and accomplish men la and both arc congratulated by their very many friends, who wish tlrtnh long life and abundant happiness. >«• to## |#ftftqg* V I## V I _ ^ Fi Fk> # 9mm ### totpl ft# ##41 r4###« IfufigR### ### # 4ft#( fth#ff# ft### ftM###. #*B###4 ft'lto## #!#** •BHNMftto, III# 4# B##i! #KNft lto# toifto to###4### wm, M4##4l#g K|#l#4lf # Uto 14# to##4 # to### ##to ft to# f##4to#C# fkitoWto l tto# (•# I |# #lfti!Jt#«4 I# toF##|to# 1 to II# ^|#ii4ll 9 ftto# Irnmgwm ##to to#* I peetwlly lu tip bwcwwsea dry awd herd, I .■stags ml OB4w,Ctlf wf T ms Ateana* at all a* geweralt v kelteWed, j lusew* ft wwnty. and tkerelere the paeHng off ml Ike p4p j $ rank J. ft kewey makes awtll that k* I W with Ml any ims wkslMeftter, In spit* J le the senior partner *f the firm nf F. | ml tk* wfthoiloa wfdnlww of Laveders Iw ! J. t kewey A t w., dnjng kae4w*s* In tk* I that direction Ift'Hy ml Tolegw, * •nnty and Mate *lo»e- The t-ewtmeil rowtltte to chkkg* . said, and Uts said firm wHI pay the! ’•roughing It.” If one ka* a valualde j sum of ONK Hl’NDKKD Intl.f.Attk fowl worth while treat ing. It la well to | for each and every ease wf catarrh that | taintha diseased klrtl to a warm place, cannot be cured by tha uee wf Unire| If the eyelids are covered with n «fl*-| Catarrh Curv. charge this must be washed <#■ Ik i 70S I 710 BIOK SHEET. AUGUSTA. GA.< i i >1 PIANOS, ORGANS, BICYCLES# Term* to suit purchaser. All correspondence so licited. Wnte ua you will be SURPRISED with our TERMS L-ir-sr|William Morrison, We h * nd '* *• KNA8 ^ iwmmwh* ’ EVEBETT. MARVARO, STIH.TZ BLACKVILLE.SC. if" BAUER. Pwto* FAR- R AND A VOTEY Organs, VICTOR A CRESCENT BICYCLES. (l2-N-4fiK»* Drew* Gawd* Itkaws, M tilt. Geweral Mer- dwd*,l \nm IN !£ ekaaWtae w* *4 Jidst (1 Piotuic Idict Admin latrglwrs and ltd by the I’robat# please take koOee ’(utr* yow during the Mrs. Elizabeth Black, wife of John- non Black, Jr., died on Saturday the 16lb January, at her home near Reedy Branch church.-Mrs. Black was the daughter of Mr. Judson Still, Jr., and was twenty three years of age. She leaves a sorrowing husband, three lit tle children, and a host of friends and relatives to mourn her departure. She had been a member of Reedy Branch church for a number of years, and was always a faithful attendant at the church. She lived a consistent Christ ian life; and died in'the full assurance of a blessed resurfeelion. Her funeral was preached at the chii-ch of her membership by Rev. T. 1*. Lide, the paiftnr, on Sunday afternoon last to a large and sorrowing congregation. WILLISTON NEWS. Yesterday three new sli^lents enter ed ucational yd, of Atianut, Ga , Bwrwwwtf w lik bis fwntlek Alias Mi ley wkw sou, Yk*-Frtaid*ai Boyd wf Hw Ba ra ts a darawy 4»w h» plows, to all I caw wwUOtlMHL Cwl. iwyd la Iwrgwly lk> oar far Nlik* t> g» itsrkey plow tkal Bvrwoswd Ik OB Mills ikroagkwat tkw awiton awd ftw-m, ywk will wav* riwwd fiwwik awdsff*'I tkw Falliw rvaww. II* tkl* fWaf. G. r. A. iMtrif * MAMTIM »«A (V • li - w*w*^ p r wr. Wiwkt of Iks ml tkw wisikM vwafft ha Okwi Akd Bko* awv KwkW la Kw RwwSk kw twyvwwwa fik* l ff—ry h*4»-* wd ■Rpdmwywfikf MBB} |f wwk * •WWW ks Twaaq a— It aa wfcwwff ties of the school are In flng shape, and the students are taking a great deal of Interest in them. The work • n the building has been completed and now Prof. Bailey and (be patron* are having the school grounds Improved. A large foroe of hands and teams began work on Saturday under Ik* dlrootlo** of Prwf. Ballwy. Mr. W.A B Veosome thw faitkfwl treasurer wf tkQHbanf of Trwauwa bos kae* quit* ill with Iw grlpyw. hwt hw Is rww mwek hwtiwe Hra. fiewmms has si** kwwa qatt* *#*h wltk two mm* worn- pAwlwt, kwt ska b Kkproefta*. Baa ed the South Carolina C Insitute. Studenw continue to com* in , . _ . . almost every day. Tiie I.iterary hooia- Q", put it in the, apn and this • re covered Ilk warm water tepeotedly; a little onion In the food will be of advantage, while the bird I* allowed to drluk water to which I* added some chlorate of potash, fifteen grain* to the pint of water. W. K. A. Wyman, V. 8. Clemson College, K. C n Jair. Kk UaMI»T0N HAMS., Mr. K. G. Solomon*, of Scotia, Hampton county writes, to the News and Courier: I will give you my experience of 4T years. In that time I do not remem ber seeing an insect of any kind in my meat. 1 kill my hogs, cut up while hot and salt, using one desert spoon of saltpe tre and one large tablespoon of sugar to each ham or shoulder. Spread them out in the smoke house on pine tops, let them remainMwo nights and one day. The second morning I salt and rub again, and pack in barrels the hams and shoulders at the bottom of the barrel, sides on top to exclude air, and th«« barrels covered tight. I put under the ground barrels up to top of ground. After the meat has been in that state two or three weeks ? smoke. The day 1 stop smoking I have a large pot of boiling water prepared, dip each ham or shoulder hi watef, »o as to destroy any insect oreggsoitne same during the smoking process, say about twenty seconds. As the meat comes out of the water I rub hickory tet hikeory ashes A. W. GI KASO*. Notary 1‘ublic. Ilall’t Catarrh Cure iv taken Inter nally and acts ’directly on the trtoofi and tnuroifft surfaces of the system, bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O. hold by Druggists 7.V. Hair* Family IMUs are the beaK^ “The Way to Liberty!” by John Al len Mette, Trenton,8,C., I’iice lUcente King Cotton Seed. Ttfo Hundred Bushels for sale at 50 cents per bushel. The King Scet( ere the moat prolific and profitable 1 have ever used and will produce at least one ^third more than any other variety. Last year I cleared on a one horse farm. ft First Como First Served. . H. D. Still, - Blackviile, 8. C. To K tarwtor*, ftiuardft*"* api<n4a Caftwr Y ww win that (kw slatutr* rMjulrv y» months wf Jsnuary and February tnakr * return to tk# l*n>ba(w Judgw <>f all estatralw your possession for tk* I prwcwdlftg year and, U^eaea of neglect, iliat you be cj^fiao to .In, or 1 love coiiimieslotts on n^#ys received and paid out for aucb rJUr. T. 8. Weeks, J. P. B 0. Barnw*ll, 8. C. Jawiary 1st 1K1I7. Brittoo's Barnwell Book Store. TT>e only Book and Stationery store between CHARLESTON and At/GUSTA. Hcliooi books, Bibles, Testameuta, Hymn books and religious literature. SHle*, pens, pencils, writing paper, en velopes, legal blanks and pwdf Orders taken for any gefed book or magazine. , ' Store at residence, next to Catholic Church. Whittle’s Stables, T. B. ELL/S, Jr., Surveyor and Civil Engineei Special attention given to the compn- tation of water-pbwers, leveling and drainage. A.postal card addreiteed to rfle at Mar tin, 8. C., wlT! receive prompt atien- tion. ' octl-gO ly, jfives it a pa«te. I get f from a tree that bos been (Mad two or three years, so a* the ashes may not b* too strong. To put away I place In | large boxes, w layer of askei and a lay er of meat with a few corn shucks be tween each layer, and ao oa to lb* lop of box. /r ' j l-etl# meat auv la bos aatH l« af I Jus*, lake **1 sad piece aaywkery • Yua wlHMwd tkw mrhm. retain Um iniwe la tbs meat nod gtv* Ikule irwwkfe t* ! pre pgr* iwr wwwklag. Tb* sar a ■•*■■■* efi ikw wwsSkae te kMwtawswd W (ke ao YtAfir Patents BLACK VILLE, i^C., offer at prlowa to suit l'".e lime* slaty bead of first class young planUtlwa mu)** and eight or ten family koraa*/ all onund, straight, trail bro.elt stock# the finest ever brought lo South Caro lina, Before purchasing rail <hi J. D. WHITTLE^ Blackviile, 8. C. Dec-10 ‘2mo. -» , • §Mi AMABTHV .« • * Htmffimrw *w* wet Ise i saws* foam soeeas few* I ffsefww mm Ifi i SALE .STABLES. —FOUBI'H SEASON— FIRST CLASS HORSES, FIRST CLASS MAR&3, FIRST CLASS MULES. AiTf mfi everybody needing first class stock for pure pleasure or simple work day purposes will find exactly what is desired at my sale stables in Barnwell. I select my stock In_p«rs*n in the best markets In the West, know exactly what 1 get and give my customers the best of all bargains. Call and see Drown 4 Dciiiiicfi otjyntg. Agent for I’lednront Wetrons, both one and two bora*,-the bust ever made. C. BROWN, Agent. Oet-W-W. * • Charles Zissett, Practical Watchmaker Baro^eJlV;* 1 J»"?.wffwr* kftemr, .oa* •a fhe pakNc ^ ^ ^ fcgfc ^ware la ikw bwet gmammimm ’Aatjbe tmmrnmm la the qeaBiy ml k*e war awd ml b<e laargon. GHDVE5 fat '‘tasteless CHILL TONIC ft’ Fwr fiaM By— €. •