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‘/X irawell Peoole. (dong tht triumphal profteulon thtnufh I the Filipino with hie teml-berber' theHouth Mr. w il-to'i bee been et'idjr- ooe waya and the HawaUn with bl« la- Ing the condition* and elrcuiuatanceaof tent leproey are the pota' and faroritee in V. HOLMES, Editor 1 Prcp’r. ftdSMtST COU?m CIRCHLATIOIf. THUAiHiATT DKOBMBR&.2j, 189S. OUK CHRISTMAS GRKET^. Freaebnra and pnbHe apeakcr* repeat tWaame aermona and a(Mr<»«ea befdre different con<tregattona and audleneea and we aee no reaaon why new* pi pert •hntild not do HknwUe. So wUhlng a-Merry CbrUtmaa to our every reader we submit a» our ChrUtma* greeting the article below, which appcarml In the ftrat Christmas number of Tua 1'xopi.k, Beoember -Dth 1877: CHHISTMAS. Before another n imber^of our pat»er appears ChrUtma* will haye-come and gone, carrying along with It, we sin- ho|>e and trust, over Its annual circuit, lightened consciences and more gladsome hearts than Its advent en- ceuntered. Throughout the civilized world Christmas Is the time for all human sorrow to disappear and give place to the great joy of ah abounding and heavenly hope throngh Him whose na till day It It. At this season the boy* am toeys In very truth, and the girls arc darling children, in their bright holi day dresses and cheerful faces; while the older folks gather around them, about the hearth stone, these dear treasure* of their years, living over their own merry childhood In the jov- fn4 youth of llielr children. Some there are, of cou-se, whose thread of life haa been knotted In many places with hard, unyielding knot*., that will **ot he unraveled even by the deft Un gers of genial Old Santa Claus—genial always, though hla identity lias long bhen revealed to such us these. Qod works bv inscrutable w'ays, and It Is not for na to question why He has seen fit te lay the hand of afllletlon mo»-e heav ily on some than on others. We can the farwfhrg fttlerest, with the sincere purpose of helping the bafd times to be made better.' A practical and success* ful farmer himself he feels a genuine Interest lit his fellow tollers. And he gives good advice to the people of the South, knowing that It will help them just as it has aided In inaktng’The North-West prost»erou#. Last Spring he made a trip tothe Jioutb intending, to cover the ground.of several States, lie took Florida flrgh To a Georgia congressman he said the other day of that trip and what It learned'Ulm : t •'I became so interested In what the grower* of Florida were doing that ^he tlrsf thing I knew f had used up all my lime in that Mate alone. Your State needs more live >tock. I should say of the South generally that not enough live stock I* raised—nothing Uke enough. Southern furnierl now raise cotton and send th? cottonseed and th^ cotton-seed meal out of their State* by thoiisand* of toit*. It is ir*ed to feed the Stock of the North and the West and even ol Europe. N«»t * pound oj it should escape beyond the border of the State w here it'U raised, nor ,for that matter beyond the farm where If* grow*. Your Georgia cotton seed should be fed to stock within Georgia, and then the stock he exported. In that way cotton could be grown with out seriously reducing the fertility of the land; but, at it Is, thousands of tons of fertility—the very life .of the soil—arc snipped aw ay to enrich other section*.’- j GREAT EXPECTATIONS. The Cuban problem promises to be border of solution than was expected The war U over, within the coming week all the Spanish troop* will have sailed homeward, and Spvln will have kept her part »f the pefrbe bargain. With the new year the United States will fully begin the volunteer task of controlling all the discordant.etdmenhT in that revolution breeding island un til the Cubans shall have established a stable form of government, and no liv ing man Is wise enough to see when that good time will come. The evac uation commission, consisting of Gens, •lames F-iWade and Matthew C. Rut- , • — ler and Admiral W. T. Sampson, after a CfWff WMdom, anlET olfer fn perlect charity and kindness of heart, opr sympathies to those who, even In,the midst of life and society, surrounded by every luxury and comfort are but pariahs—knowing no pleasure save the reflected pleasure of doing good to others; forgiving all In order to be for given. During Christmas time let all who can enjoy themselves to the fullest ex tent. It is the greatest feast of the year, and to many, alas!—who knows? —It may be the last. Keep all unhappy tkoughts'from your household at this period. J^t the hearts of its inmate* tilled by those “glad tidings of great jay;’* let the "Star from the East’’ the “Slarof Peace and Good Will to men,” lllumloe your home with Its pure and holy rays, disslpa lug the darkness of htunan passion and the vapors of unbe lief. Guided by this star come all of you, as did the wi*e men of old, with offerings to the lowly crib In Bethle hem; not, indeed, the ofTetlngaof gold. A SOON START, conclusion of peace the With the -* Presidential campaign of 1900 open*. Leader* of both great political parties recognize that fact. The last wpelevie- 7 ttof President McKinley to the/states of Georgia and Alabama was on that .. programme. Professedly tire object of the excursion was the celebration of the peace jubilee in Atlanta, and the inspection of the troops in Southern camps before their transfer to our new dependencies. But the President and Ms advisers have looked two yeats ahead, and have essayed with kind words to capture the South and break the force of the high tide that will come when the fever of war feeling cools and the country calmly weighs the work of his administration. And the President and his associates have dNM their work superbly, with all the *MHty of past masters in political man agement. They appear to have cap- tared the cities they have visited, but the country precincts remaiu untamed and unbamboozled. For the same reason that the Presi dent has taken the Held his opponent of two year* ago, William J. Bryan, has laid aside hU sword and reentered the political arena. The Democratic cap- tainaat Washington hold that he will Ms the logical candidate of the party In the campaign of HHIO. just as necessari ly as that Major McKinley j*r111 be the Hepublioen standard bearer. The ex- precaion of opinion that free silver is tMe dead Issue of a dead pa» f t does not appear well founded. Perhaps with those saying so the wish is father to the thought. The Democratic masses hare set their hearts on a ehange in our ft- nanchil-methods andon that issue and the added opposition to imperialism it Mm sublime chances for success beyond precedent in the next battle of the bal- iPtn. BOUND SCOTCH SENSE. which they have become familiar w ith existing conditions throughout the is land, eattmate that oO.tkl) American troops will.be required to keep good order. That statement indicates a bad state of affairs on Its fact*, but little better titan that existing while the Spaniards and Cuban* were at w ar. The‘appointment of Oem 'Brooke.as Governor General does npt appear to he a happy one.^a* he made a poor show in I’orto Rico. T he select ion of (Jen. Pitzhogh Lee a* Governor of tire Provinceof Hay;uin is better. He Is immensely popular on hi* record as Consul General, and has promised to administer equal justice to all. Spaniards as well as Cubans. As a Southern gentleman he will keep his word, but there’s a rocky road before him. A JINGO JUBILEE. There were great time* in Georgia last week. President McKinley with a frankincense and myrrh, but bear l*t miwue ° r ""d 'h-torio- yotir hearts the more precious gift* of good resolutions; more perfect love for Dim; charity and gentleness towards your neighbor; peace and good will to men. Remembering that it was for the poor and weak and foot sore and weary that Christ came; enter joyously into anything that will tend to make your home, at least during Christmas, a place and a time ever to he remembered throughout all their future years by ypur children. JH Hbm James Wilson, President Mc- ~ Mlalojr’s Secretary of Agriculture,, is a native Qt Scotland, and brought to his BJa-the Waat aU thakaao has- atation they- haw* boe* coddled Mnae that dlstlnguisheii.Hut pao- cared for, but fashions hare changed e. While the other cabinet yflbffkls making gtisldng spcec ns generals came and saw' ftTwi conquer ed. No crowned monarch ever had a completer triumphal procession,and no people ever before surrendered so anx lously and unanimously to a master. For that is the position held today by the President, and no king or emperor in civilized lands dare assume half the despotic power that the chief magis trate of tliis republic, so called, exer ci*es, while the band play* anil the peo pie hurrah. Georgia did herself proud in the magnificent welcome given him and drank his honey sweet words as if they w : ere nectar fresh distilled from-Olympus. On the other side oTthe 'Vrffrld tliere was imother side to the war picturtvac^ cording to a returned Red Cross nurse’s heart saddening story. In Manila she pictures “the utter woe of the hospi tals; tlie hCplessticH* of fliein. Men a< liriglit, a* i)ohlejn.U ul cyer made give up to death, hoping.for it, seeking lt, taking poison, doing anything that will end the despair that comes upon them”—xx I’hey wear the uniform of this henetl- esnt Un oi and stand around the stats and stripe* a wall of steel until stricken bv disease, and they languish and then die, uneared for it appears, in a strange laud, while the drums beat and the trumpets blare and the wine flows and the great men make speeches in Georgia. of the hour, and w ill get til the Christ* niaa gift* that Uncle bani.wlli djstrlb* ute. Cuffee is out (n the eold and tnusl work out his own salvation. common glass with it aund twentv-four ejr settling indicates lltlon of the kidney*: Yen iriJi evldenve of frequent desire to I the back la also eon- Miat the kldaeye apd order. 4L ; |n the knowledge so tin ~ A FAIR PROPOSITION. A Barnwell nrerchant, a tharougldy good man, w ho is toe modest to like to tee hla name in print, makes a suggest ion worthy of consideration- It ,la this In substance: That the' merchants of the county give the preference as far as they can to home made supplies, Jb-thfl matter of^niis, bacon, lard, syrup, meal, grit*® utter 4c., over Uke goods brought from other Mutes, and that the non producers who have Krbuy their food supplies purchase the county raD- m |p| aru ] ti, e extraordinary effect of- Flit a bdtfl our water an tour*: nseclli an uDhealtby if it SMilia Your kidney trouble; pass it or pain 1 vinclng proof bladder are out r Mu Tliere Is cobtfb often expressed, Hhat Dr. Kilmer’s rtw amp Root, the treat kidney remedy, fulrtllseveiy wisl Jn curing rheLina- tl«m, pain In the bock, kidneys, liver, bladder mid every part of the urinary passages. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing It, or bad effects followlijg use of liquor, wine or beer, and oveiooine* that nil pleasant necessity <rt being compelled to go often during the day. and to get many time* during the night. The ed proffdoe In preference to similar ar ticles from the North* and West- He says that if those having a sup* plus of food product* cau.and will sell to the merchant* at the same price* paid for Imported goods good home markets can be opened In every town in this section of the State that will put and keep money in ulrmilation, and show that ev rything does not come out of the cotton basket. Swamp Root I* soon realized,- It stands the highest for its wonderful bures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists flfty cent* or one dollar. You may havp a sample bottle *nd a hook that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, it yon send your address to Dr. Kilmer 4 Co.. Kingliamptnni N Y. When writing be sure ami mention that you read this generous offer in Tux Bakxw km, I’ko- PLK; FAIR EXCHANGE. The Anderson Intelligencer'and Xe- owee Courier are urging ('ip country people to get seed ribbon cane from the low country and raise their own syrup. , We beg to Inform our esteemed co'- temporaries that their clay lauds will not make as sweet and a* bright color ed syrup ns the sandy soli of this *ec- tlon. But as our rleffmont brethren can beat ns In grain growing we offer on behalf of thMPW country to swap them alLihe superior syrup they want for their surplus flqpr. .ini tgmjimmmi * IT SHOULD BE DONE. President Wilborn hu* met with good success in the Eastern part of the Slate jn ids efforts to revive the Farmers’ Al liance. We have recently heard. ieve.ru. al good men, who never connected themselves with the order because they ontiripa^d.tiiat It woirfd drift iuto fKvl- rUioor baV -w4»t»'-^eai» I i'iy sjOwpaihlawd witli 'ft* TTusiness iiurposes/ oapress tliethselves In favoy.of.lt* reorganizn- ilon on a strictly non pi.litlcal basil, „ S E R V E T H E M KI G.H T. The neiydv organized one hundred and flfty million dollar flour trust i* expected to pin down the price of wheat soon And when Toml- times- again pinch the famyers of the Norih West they wiM he sorry too late for having voted the Republican ticket lust November, and come to thvir svns,s again, — ._ _ Forty ease* of small pox broke out at Mamville last week, a little town on the Coast Line 10 miles fro$i Sumter. Cotton crop In sight up to Saturday night (1.723,030. -it i* the opinion of many cotton merchants that' the price will advance to 6 or t)j cents next Spring. A Discovered By a Woman. Another great discovery ha* been made, and that too, by a lady in this country; “Disease fastened Ps clutch es upon her anti for seven year* she with«tnod Its severest teals, but her vi tal organs w ere undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed Incessantly, and could not sleep. Mieflnallv dlsdhvcred away to recovery, by purchasing of-us a, bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery Tor Con sumption, and w as so milch reth ved on taking first defse, that she slept all night; and with two bottles ha* been absn.titely cored. Her namels Mrs. Luthf r Lutz. Thus write* W.’ Ham- corded hi the office of RJ M. U. of Barn weli County In Book 40 nt page M3. J will sell to the highest bidder for cash on the ISM day <»f December, 1IJ98. at 1* o'clock M. at the Mtore House of the said Brown Aieruiritlle.' and BankTiig Co. In the Town of Btirnwell, -All of the goods, ware* and nr.erchnndlae now cqu- tsincfi in the store and warehouses oc cupied by the said company -In the town of Barnwell and Covered by the lien of the aforesaid mortgage, consist ing of, staple and. fancy dry goods, shoes, hats, caps, clothing, htdies and gent* furnishing goods, hardware, fur niture, grain, et.;„ etc. F. J. DKVERKl'X, Agent of Mottsgves. Dec.Gt h, 1W»8. . - . 9 ties free at J. •B icruk hwhee’s size fiOc. a lid $100. anteed, i C. Creech’s and C. N -Gtores. Kojf<slar Every bottle guar- Since the colitpletlon of the tre.atv of peace with Spain European people and papers are talking mof^ respectfully and affectionately of the Unifed Maf.es. Whether it I* because of the prowess that Uncle 8am has shown or the con- vijption that he is no better than the old world riders is a debatable question. Soon forgotten are the dead. Victor Blue and Riehirond Robson are lioni- zeit wherever they go for their gallani exploits in Cpba,’ but the name of Worth Ihigley, slain at. Cardenas in a very crater of hostile flm, is never men tioned now. THE CUBAN CONUNDRUM. A movement ha* been started In Kan sas for the colonization of two million colored people from the United States in Cuba, Porto RioO and Hawaii. The preacher w ho proposes to he the Moses of the exodus says that number is al ready willing to go. But they arc making a great mistake in the beginning, by asking Congress to give them aTiundrnl million dollars to pay the expenses of transportation and to keep the colonists going unfrt they become self-sustalnU’.g. That will never he done, even In this prodigal and spendthrift generation. While it would be well for thos* oolpreff people who have ambition and aspiration to gn out of these Suited States as quick ly a* they can Into now iroines and aur- roundlngs vbere better posiAbllltlesara within their,,reach they should go of their own accord and upon their own resources. A great fault of 1 the'race has been its lack Of »elf-d*|>ewdance, coupled with • blind faHh in tbejte- puhllcaii party and the feuMmental word charity of their Northern friends, soealied They are no longer the, ward* of the not km,; For almost a geift’ add ; jjuiek-fctiae. A GOOD MAN. Greenville people regret Rev II. B. Browne's departorodorply, for hr ha* endeared himself to them and has woe. a place here as a talented and earnest preacher and a useful citizen. Never- ihelcss, the fact that his merits have won for him a very decided promotion cause* general pleasure.—Greenville Daily News. The promotion of Rev. II. B. Browne to be presiding elder of the Orange burg District, vvhile a matter of con gratulation to him personally and a tribute to hi* abilities, brings regret to his congregation at St. Paid’s which tus has served faithfully for two years. Mr. Browne is endowed with line exec utive capacity, and it is nt>; surprising that he has been chosen as one of the ten presiding elrtftm of the Mate.— Greenville Mountaineer. T. 8. WEEKS, .nd their time foi beln, „u r .ed I. ,ll|: 'r«u‘.“^S'pT C ' buhiud. The Cuban with hit iua*i»et,o. NO CURE—NO PAY". That Is the way all druggists selT Gkovk'h Tahtiu.km Cuim. Tomc for Chills and MalariA. It ir simply Iron and (juitdne in a tasteless form, Ghlld- rtn love it, A<hrtt»“prefer U to'bliter, riausealing Tonic*. Price, 5t)u. For Sale by C N. Buickhaitcr. THE STATE QP SOUTH CAROLINA. COL'X I V OK I1A KNIV K1,I,. , In thf. Court or Probate. By T.S. Week*- Esq, Judge, of Probate in Bamwell County.- . SHERIFF'S SALE. U ' • 1 Tub State or SoCth C»romna, ) County or Baknw'kll. f , The Geer Drug Company et ah, against - The Brottn Mercantile and Banklhg Company. > By virtue of Sundry Execution* to me directed, 1 have levied upon and will sell to the higlmst bidder for cash, on Mondav, the 2nd day of January next, being saiedny in said month, file following real property, to wit: Oiye lot iu> the town of Barnwell, hounded on the North by Main Street, on the East by M. E. Church Lot and J. A. Tobin, South by Le Roy Molair, \V_<W. Moore and others, West by pub- Ik* square, together with the two stor? brick atoi ft. hoiis*- and one story brlek warebonae and sale t-trhle* thereon^ l.qvied. upon a* the'property: of j.he Brown Mcrc2friTtT"t*"7uid liduki party, to satisfy ExccuUons o-ml costs." . Term* of Sale—Cash. Purchaser u> pay for papers and Revenue sianrpr. —7 EKA-NK U. CREKrn, ... , ,.-4w , T-* * ^ Q Sheriff's Office, 9th Doc.“lH!)8 ^ W<hereas 8. A Townes applies for Letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Mary A. Williams, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and ad- Itionlsh all »ad singular, the kindred and creditor* of the aahl dot-easeif, m be and appear before U¥e at a Opairr. of Probate for tlie said county, to Ire hold- en at Barnwell, C. II.im Saturday. De cember the 31st,, 18!W, at 11 o'clock a. pi. to show' cause, if any, why the said adtuiuistraliou ahould not be granted. Given under my hand ant] seal of the Court this 16th day of December A. !>• 1N98, and in the one hundred and tweaity-third year of”the Sovereignty a'rtd Independence of the United Stateii of America—, lL. s f T. 8. IT'EE K8, - ^ Probate J udge. Published InTur BAR!*WKi,L.pKoei.K December 22d, 1898, The newspapers are beginning to ad vise the Inwinakersto tinisb the work of the next session of the Legislature In twenty days. If - it shall develope such rectird breaking activity it w ill be rewarded with record-breaking popu larity. It take* lots of reJ ta|»e to get a pri vate’s il&Charge from the army, but the war department «t Washington Horcpt'- __ etl W. J. Bryan’s resignation in ijpnhle- J jstill sstTwFTtlTiTwcll. In front of the MASTER’S SALE. Tub State or South Carolina,} County or Baunwell. I In Thk Court or Common Pleas. J. Allen Tobin, Receiver of the South ern Mutual Building and Loan Asm- eiaiiou, Plaintiff, against T. S. Cave and W. L. CaA^uxopartner* under the firm name of i\ S. Cave & Bro., Defendanie. Judcmknt or Forbclobckb am> Salx. BY VIRTUE of a d«44i me directed In the anoveTnrtit.le)t- r.-iuse (’ourt Ifouse on Monday, th# 2d day ol .laniiarr, 1899, it being saleoflay In the *»ld month,' within the legal hours-of sale, to the highest bidder, Itib follow ing described real estate:, All tha,t certain lot or jtarcel of land situate, lying and being in the town of Barnwell, county of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, containing one- fourth of a 1 acre, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the North by tot of A. 8. Hartzog, oh the East by l<d of A. S. Hartzog, on the South by lot of Mrs. Bellinger and on the West by Burr Street. ALSO, Atl that certain Tot «>r parcel of land, being the property of the defendant T. S. Cave, »ituat*-d,. lying and being in the town of Barnwell, comity of Barn well, State of South Carolina, contain ing twelve acres, more or less, with building* and improvements thereon, and better known as the Bellinger Lot and bounded as follows; On the North by Napoleon ktft'ej. Oh the South by Wellington Street, on the Ea*t by Ma- Cauley Street and on tlie West by Chat- ha in Street.' - Terms cash—Purchaser To pay for papers ahdRevenue Stamps. A. HOWARD PATTERSON,. Master’s Office, Dec, 10th, 1898. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINE. COUNTY or BARS WE LI., IN THE COURT OF PRORATK. . vr'—•• • - ■ - • -w— By.T. 8: TVeeks. Ksq.i Jqdge of Pro bate in Barnwell County. WHEREAS J.L. C*ve applies foiwi Letters of Administration on tbo Es late of Urbana Cave, deceased. These we, therefore, to cite ami ad monish all ami Mngular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, tsrbe and appear before me at*< ’nurt of Pro bate for the said county, to be bolffen at Barnwell C. H on Saturday, the; 3Dt Jay of December, 1898, at 11 d’climk a.tu. toabour cause. If any, w hy the said iHlministfhtion. should nqt be granted. ...A t ' Given twicer my hand and tHe spal of the Court flils Iffth day oY Dei^inber. A. D1898. aiftTIn the one hundred ami ^4;.venly-thlrd year of the Sovereignty ” and fndepcndeiice of the United State*- of-AmertBR. "—■*"*v Decembir 28*1, 1898,. MASTER’S SALK. The State of Sourti Carolina, T' County of Barnwell. J I* The ( otjrt orCtmii«« I’i.xes. Paul J. Zeigler, Plaintiff, against • Kudora E Hayes, Defendant, JUIHTMKNT OF PORtCLOSURE Aim SATiE. BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to me directed In the above entitled cause, 1 will sell at Barnw’ell, In front of the Court HouaYron .Monday, tlm aegond day of January 1899, it being saleday du said month, within the legal hoars of sale, w Hh; highest bidder, ’the follbw- Ing dercrfbofhreal property, to wit :■ ; All that ebrrain tracrof land fitrtRte In Bull Pond Townships It* the country, of Barnwell and State aforesaid, con taining one hundred acre* and hounded ,hy land* of Mr*. Fdnfc and J. Y. Cal boun, T. O. B. Wood.'W. 1*. Cave and Mr*. Martha Hazel. .. Terms-i-Cash, Pundt^aer to pay for paper* and revenue stamp*. A. HOWARD PATTERSON. < , Master. Master’s Office, Dec, 10tb,lS93. W1LU8TON, 8. O. - Am prepared to do Dental Work at your home* anywhere in Barnwell county. In my home office Friday and Saturday of each #e«Y. Offioe over Weathersbee’* Store. Sale Under Chattel Mortgage, The State or South Carolina, ) Count r pr Bankwiti.t„ , \ Under and hy virtue of a chattel mort gage made and executed hy The Brown Mercantile and Banking Company toJ.J. Weseoat and T R. McGxhan dated the 'J-’ki day of May, 1898, and ro- * STASTER’S SALE. The Statr of South Carolina,' } . County cf Barn well. f —In The ComTA>r Com mbk FlkTsT •j-q.-v- ’ * W. Gilmore Simms, as Administrator of the estate of Mrs. M. V. Jenkins, Plaintiff, ; •»- against - MERCHANDISE, " ,& 'ck:a pmRt- 7 -T Invite* the attentlou of even-body above six years of age within twenty miles of Biaek- vllhTTO the Hied tact that the sure road to Plenty and Prosperity will start from his store all through the com- Ina keason, and that It will be large enough to give ample room to all wise people who «t v sire to get over the bill of hard times to the plain of proKperi'y whete good things nr* abundant and life Is Worth living and not i continual succession of tip* and dowua and hand to month existence. Hla stock ia alllinuH la Choice and Complete comprising all goods that the people need to eat and to wear, to make their fhtmw Mircfful and comfortable and to lighten the labora of life as fur as ran be i-osstblc. ' Specialties- - While hr ha* given his very best attention to the choice and w lection of hla entire stork n»*y E’ve me the opportunity to I keep every promt** aud the ktltar. . Clothing apd Shoes, which lie pi*-poses and pfomises to shar* Uk partially and liberally w ith hi* costomera. Prices to Please. HI* price# win be made to correspond wlttl the cheapuetw of co.ton, and every buyef shall hftVe a fn’.T hutnlml cent* in valne fof every dollar expended. A* samples M quotes: ^. Standard Best Brand CaHeo, 4e. per yard. Graniteville “U" HOtne*pun, 8c. per yard, GranUevlIle & R. at 4c. G>ani eTills In ill* at dc. Other goods at pricea to suit 4 eta cot* ton. Without wearying tlie public with a longer statement of goigl* Mid price* I cordially In vite the cafls of all; au examination of mf goods and a comparUon of price*, pledging my best efforts to please and profit all who lie liegs to c.--|l special ttUetdion to the rare bargains he baa been so fortunate to setwreln show that 1 undertaking to GEORGE A STILL, Blackville, S. C. F. M. Bamberg et al , Defendants DOST OFFICE BUILDING, RAILROAD AVENUE, BLACKVILLE, S. C. Sept. 2<>-4m. .—For Cash or on Installment*—Or In Exchange for Old Machine*.— • .. ‘ ' ; « In adtlPinn I handle the New Ideal and New Climax—Lower Priced Machines Needles, Oil* and AUachnietits for aiiv and all Sawing MachiBOS, — ~ . 'First Ha's* Repairing done at short, notlVe. (■alls made in Aiken. Orangeburg and Barnwell Counties. Order of Sale and For DiHTRfirujioN: ' For Prices or Particulars call on or Write to me and prompt replle* will b« BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to* 3 ”’ 1 ' 1 ® me directed in thedrb.rye entitled caufu-, I will sell at Bam well, in front of Hie ■Court House, on Mondav, the 2*1 day of Januaiy L 1893, it being Stlesday in sard month, wUtitu the legal hour* of sale, to the highest bidder, the follow ing described real estate: All that certain piece., parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the (iountv audStAto aloresaid! containing one hundred abd seven acres more or less and on file North by the Barnwell Road, on the South hy land* of R. II Walker, on she East hy land* of J. B. Cave, and on the West by lands of Mrs. Mary Priester. Term* Cash, Purchaser to pay fftr papers and revenue*f„Bi|i*. A. HOWARD PATTERSON, Master. Master's Office, Dec. 10th. 1393. MASTEH’S SALE. The State or South Carolina,} , ■ County or Bannwki.l. oLina,} ri 1 In The Court or C ommon Pleas. J. Allen Tobin, Receiver of the South- „eru Muiual Building and Loan x i ■ t i u ii.TJamfflT against T. S. Cave, John II. Davison and Charles T. Fargo, C'opartueis under ' the flrm nameol Davison & Fargo, et "“"gL, Defendant*. — JUDOYIKNT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALK B Y VI Jt TUE of a decietal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell in ffont of the Court IIou*?, on Monday the accond day of January, 1803, it beinyj galeda.y in said mouth, wir hin the legal hours of sale, to the highest bid Jer^Um. I ol low ing described real.property, to w it>. All that Block of land on Northern Heights In the town of Barnwell, coun ty of Barnwell, State ol South Carolina, containing twelve acres more or less, or twenty four lots containing one half acre each, with the bttMd'ngs and Im provement* thereon and better know d an the Bellinger Lot*, and bounded a* follows: On the North by Napoleon Street yon ibe South by Wellington Street; on the East by Macauly Street and on the West hy Cbotham Street. — 'Terms, Cash, Purchaser to par for papers and revenue stamp*. A. HOWARD PATTERSON, Master. Master’s Office, Dec. 10th, 1898. MASTER’S SALE. } The State or Srcth Carolina, County of*B*hnwell. In-The Court or Common Plea*. John T. Morrison, as Administrator of Joseph J*. Lawton, deceased, Plain- tiff, against ^ W. J. Willingham et al., Defendanfy. Judgment for Foreulosurk 4 Sale BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to nto directed in the above entitled cause I will tell at Barnwell. In front of the Court House on Afondny, the secoud day of Janrikry, 1899, it being* sales- day in said month, within, ^he legal hour* of sale, tH the highest bidder, the following described real property, fowitv AH that tract of land sRnato In Barth well Coupty and said State, containing four hundred add three (405) acre* mote or less and bounded by lands of B, W. Lawton, J’. M. Miller,' Jos. 8. Lawthn, A. B. Kstea and M. L. Mon- Ujfue. - ~ — - Terms—Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. . A. HOWARD PATTKR&O#, , • o. Master. Master’s Office, 0th Deoeatbcr, I89& Ffopi Glepp Spfipgs flows fhe B§st JVlipefal Watef Gp the Goptipept • -FOR THE- »«Gv Stoipach^ LiVer 9 l(idi)ei)s f JlovJe\s arjd plood. ^ “ They have stood tbc te*t of1i Ontury and *re estabHshed beyond qOestloB as Mother Nature's best remedy for the ills that afflict humanity. - , For Water apply to ' , ~ , ■ PAUL SIMESUNy—— Glenn Springs, S. C. Sei\m & Kooxvillf Railroad Co. time TA BLE 3. “IN EFFECT 12:01 A. 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Ik * 6 12 ' ,/ ’ 8 01 46 41 30 6 8; i'oodwurd. Barnwell. Morris. Kline. Cave. Seigling. Allendale. ri -2^ a 10 10 D * “ 4 40 7 M fjil f 10 DTH7 12 8 I! 3 0 n. Ex. Sun. p; m. I 28 1 24 1 08 Sun. Only p. m 7 02 7 00 6 49 1 00 6 43 12 52i ,6 W 12 40 fl-8f 12 20 12 00 II 44 5 40 II 24 11 04 fl 19 8 07 5 57 5 471 5 35 Sun. Only P «n.: 12 10’ 12 1% 12 03- il 58 11 11 40’ 11 34 11 21 11 If 10 5» : 10 4B' 5 27 10 48 5 22 4 14 4 02 3 IM 8 25 3 06 2 35 2 40| 10 40 7 38, 7 7 26 7 13 7 03 0 58 fl 50 \ 20 A 50 4 41 4 30 4 80 4 10 4 09 4 04 8 56 5 25 Iff^lF 10 30' » 08tt0 20' 7 50* 7 »• 3 31 7 20; 7 If 7 (» tW 6 60' > >1 'l: 1. w FOWLER, Gen. Manager.^ 2 30j 8 45 8 50 fl 45' J. A. WALKER, 5 Superintondent. For Letter and Note Heads, En- (jO velopes and General Job Work GriNT*© TTs a Trial. . All work well and promptly done^ Apd Prices AIT pight # " THE & ' v.; A