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m ». HDLUES, Ed mi 1 Prop'r. Barnwall PsudIb. COUm CIRCULATION. TnURSDAY. JANUARY 18, 1899. By th« prompt and itnatilmnua pas- DUNBAKTO.V AND THR ATLAN- Mg« of the Joint reaol»tl<>n extehdlPy ‘ COAsT LINK, the time for tht. paymeirt of taxe« with- oat penalty the L"gl»Utiiro deaervea^ In the very beginning of Ita labors, the well dene.0f thu people. We see It stated and auppo«o It to be traetbat Texas will plant more cotton title year than ever before. 1 n place of oommonton that crnr.IncM w* a«k at tention to the views of Bankrr Wiltlmm of Georgia In another pointful. If the Filipinos could rend the dally doings of Congress as detailed IA the esteemed Record, or even the dlsons- #lons of current political events In the Houth Carolina daily papers, they would pyobahly off* r to establish a protectorate over us until such time as we should prove ourselves competent to establish and keep going a civilized government. Senator Marlon 1Jutl*-r of North Car olina has withdrawn his hill to pension Ex Confederates the same as Union Soldiers on account of the great hos tility against it up North and down South. \- > \ But Senator Butler may be able to reach an equivalent end by other tac tics. Let him and others get through •Hch legislation as will purge the pres ent tot ten pension rolls and In so re ducing the burden on the people the pension paying, poverty stricken, Con federates will,60 somewhat relieved. President McKinley is reported to be very much pestered In mind over the •ituation In the Houtby and this time Madame Rumor probabij -tett.v tho Vrutb. „ The colored delegations w boao votes were said to have been bought by Haw- Ma. sectrmUiU nomination at8t. Louis which was followed by Ids election His gratitude bas beer, manifested -to tome extent bv the distribution of po litical plums, but on his Southern trip the President found cut more Ihatr he ever knew as to race Issues, and ai>- pears to have been completely captured By the*Confederato survivors and their children. Ills former colored support ers are riotously rebeliio s and 1 whet ting their political razors for the next uutnpaign. Henry Watterson, of Kentucky, w ho can make" more ahd target political mistakes in the. same length of time Gian any other half a dozoff"Detnnera!- lo editors working together can do, nominates Dewey for President and Pitzhugh Lee lop-Vice President in 1*1)9. ' Dewey, we believe, has voted opccin Xls life and while at home on a man of tvarkno vs nothing about piloting the •hip of State, w hile Gen. Lee is not the large man in public estimation that he Was less than a year ago, and the chances are that, ho will continue to shrink In size, until he vanishes from eight. That will not be his fault, but the result of coming events. And Dewey’s brothers sav that George is a rock-ribbed Republican. udwltb •ores, the rtoikh slutwa signs PARIN’KKSH IP OK M A lit I MOW. of arrested digestion and then the dos ing begins and the stufflbg continue* At this season of the yeariurkeys, pork an 1 all sorts of r'ch and aweet footfAJ. • -X. will minister tu diseased bodies. When men xnd mumoii “make a £od df their anpetlres'’ Itis easy to forerelil that the anlmwl and . fwmsnal and devilish thoughts wliU bold Spsram . .' ' high carhival. The Democrat* ofcrld Uarnwell coun ty have time and again honored Hayne II. Crum with their sulfrages, and In every position he has measured fully up to their expectations and to his res- fionsibilities. They would rejoice If ho should be elected Superintendent of the Peniten tiary, for his pest record amply justi fies their confident belief that, ho wndfld -discharge ihe duties of the ofllce with credit to himself, w-Uh honor to his friends and to complete satisfaction of the people of tin* ittate. There Is no worthier .man in public life and his high'wiHirartcr and well rounded qual- iAMttens entitle him to the higher con /’Ifflfence of the people of the State at large. If all knew him as well as those who have been familiar with Ids ca reer from childhood hU election would be •ure and beyond question. . ' ■ -i" —- « TOO MUCH DOSING. The more intelligent people become,' the more they abuse medicine. Bach in •id-days when doctors -were about twen. ty miles apart la .the Piedmont and there was not a drug store in all this region, the people were not all the time dosing themselves with all sorts of spe- cities. About thn only medicine kept by the host families was a bottle of cas tor oil, a pound of salts, a vial of pare goric or Bateman's d rops. These were administered sparingly by the family. But now a six or eight year old child thinks nothing of selecting 1 a headache specific, or something for indigestion, or some of the many remedies for colds. They do not hesitate to dose themselves even with preparations containing poi sons. — Farentaxre iROo-wlser than theehll- dreo. In half the homes of the city may be feund a dumber of specifies for Quids, grippe, headache,-and a hundred other ills that flesh is heir to. These medicines'may sffprd temporary relief, but theynover touch the cause cf the disease. Well-nourisheU children, who have healthful food’ regularly *nd whose hunger and appetite come from empty stomachs that have had several hour* rest, never have headaches and fetid breath and incipient Indigestion^ The fond mother stuffs her children •wly In the morning with sausage, bat ter cakes, ,moU*ses and everything T want and then during the day r have aoo«e* to the^>antry lever*! Dhnharton Is not a town or any par ticular spot of earth but Is the name of the Post Offloe of a particular section of oountrjr between the Lower Three Runs and 8te.el OterK, beginning a> E. L. PHtt*!rHun<d*ct*a»od, old mill and ending about Steel Creek, through which the Atlantic Cuast Line passes to Robbins, A short time before the Contedcrste War Dnnbertpp was much excited by the survey of the Port Royal K,* R. packing right through the very iieartof the country,but a suitable gr'sda could not bo found, consequently our people were very much disappointed. * The late lamented ('oj. W. II. Dun can had a survey macTyv from Barnwell by hi* place (puncxnon) to Dunbarton Post OMIoc at his own expense' and called a ruilipad meeting at that place, but met with poor encouragement anil his efforts were fruitless. Lust Hprlug we were agreeably surprised at the sud den and unexpected ap| carance of the Atlantic Coast Line surveyors in our midst ey,route l'iM; Robtjlns from Den mark through your town. It seems a little singular that we are to he indebt ed to the pedpte who arc ttie surveyors of the company who gave us the cold shoulder, to an outlet to the commerce of the world. There Is a boiling spring ort one of Mrs. Ashlev’4 places, the Turner Place, caTled the. Dunbarton Hpriogs. At that place a boarding house whs kept about- h century ago, and U was a noted hcafth resort. The wster yvas higldy prizertT ns flic following anecdote will show : A wealthy lady a mile or two aw a-y bad some distinguished guests and wishing to s^t before ihem some of this celebrated water she called up an <d<l negro serynnt and sent, him with a jug to the spring for water. The old fellow being very tired and having to pasf-a milt p-md at night he ti led his jug there and return**l w ith it to his tirbe- tre«s; She invited her gu *»ts to help. themselves [rc-h frouLthcJux. Wldk.. drinking she said, '‘If It bad mrt been for tills blessed water we would nil ha ye been dead." This water was celebrated ^ for Its healing properties, and people ’ would Carry their sore headed childspii there to ha 1 lie and the r*-ult was like Naa man's seven dips in the .lor.Ian. There is another imfliug spTT'g near where the Atlantic ( ' vast Line cfosse the I.ower'Three Ruyrs-on Miv* II, -I’ Anderson’s p1aee,-orfnalty as TiUllOtt* aO the Ounbarbln Srings. Dunbarton Post Office was establish ed in 1H(7 through the efforts oU Dr. Joe Harley, who was at that time a very popular physician and also a member of the Legislature from Barnwell Dis trict, It has jam tr mnyed severaftlmes, I suppose Dnnharton colhes from Dun bar, a name held In high esteem as far back as memory goes, .should, the 'de pot find a heal by location, Dunbarton will abba be a Hue little town. . , Citizen.. The time to begin *to learn from each otlihr Is when people ere first married, when life l|i still a play groilnd to them, and when mniantle-lbvh condones what in latter years might seem nagging nr carping criticism. We are all crea tures of habit.’ If wc get used ta the business partnership of matritn »ny, in •n? youth It becomes second nature, and hot a hardship nor a disillusion ment. If people would take tjfn« P* Understand each other, and to cultivate mutual confidence, how much easier married life would become—in fact, all life. To be sure we only hear of .the nnTtappy marriage*. The Spartanburg remedy for' grip is four days in btd, and short rations. The Sumter county small pox epi domic has been conquered, if it w ill on ly stay so. s The present, Legislature is said to be a vast improvement over any and all that have met .in Columbia in a long while. The contract for bnl dirtg the Siup- Jer and Watered Railroad, thirty r..iies long, has been awarded to • private" K. II. Walker of A-|)ph;to» and W. «!, Oliver of Langley. - -q OnT^-crday Govorndf Ellerbe and Meutcnaut-'Gtntrnor Mc^weeiiey w ere sworn in for their second ..tgrm. The other S'ate officers w ho qualified are M, K. (Joopcr f Secretary of State; G. Dutican Bellinger; Attoruev General; W. it. Timmerman, State Treasurer;- John J. MeMahan, SuperinteiiiWhk of ^F.ducatiou: J. W. Floyd, Adjutautaud rnspector General. The Second South Carolina Regiment Is delighted with its location ia Cuba, and none of its members care to come home soon Tho fields there are as green ns in June hei’o, and green corn and all sorts of now vegetables are abundant. P<est of all there fs no grip there. It Is-rumored that the Cuban troops will be mustered iotp the United States service and all the volunteers bo returned to the States before the sickly season begins. JUDGE MACKEY’S tune. GOOD FOR Ex-Judge T. J. Msi key, formerly of this State, has <tome safely out of his matrimonial troubles. Last week Sa rah Lcnaie Curtis M ickey- the Connoc- tieut woirfan he married and abaudoM-- ’ed several years ago, secured a divorce, leaving the venerable Judge fancy free He straightway took out a license and remarried Miss Katherine Porterfield of West Virginia, his bride of last Ju ly, anti the proposed prosecutioiv for bigamy ia at an end. GOOD GEORGIA GOSPEL. “It Is nottnie," say* President With am, “that farmers cannot buy goods nor borrow tmmey unless they plant cotton. The farmer who plants corn, oats, wheat, peas, potatoes, cane and hay is the man w ho comes first with us lenders of money another year, “In all parts of the United States I haye seen or read of there i* unpreue- dentefl pro<|>erity except in the cotton belt. Railroads can yhudly niov’e the fteigiits; Mills and nnwrufacUires are working niglvf* and day, banks In all the cities are loaded up vyjth more mno- ey than they have'i'.ad sfnoe the civil war. Not sosh cooirtfy banks through this section, becanse there has been so Cinch cotton raised-that the world can’t use one-half of the .product, hence the low price. They forget that other countries ar« noxv raising cotton which a few years ago knew nothlwg or n.V plant. If this werie not true thev can not compete wlth*'Tntns, Mi*s^sl|>pi and Louisiana, w hlph States can raise the cotton at three cents per pound and make money. ‘•Next year will be one demanding loser economy, good judgment and ore persotwl elbow grease. Pursue this line and tho banka and merchant* wilPbefriend, and God will bless us all. We must help each other and do right' in *1} tilings ” : ’ Mr. Withamr.is president of gracious knows how many country banks in Georgia, some forty or fifty, and hi* suggestions to the farmer are worth a sober consideration. Thar- the system atic dirdrsification of crops is the only Southern farmer’s only hope and Is cover-^ chauco cannot he questioned.^. REGARDLESS OF AiJR while great num hersol people are plotidlng on together sMoiiily sud happily. But there D ctmugh friction to warrant this kind of consideration. becaiHe even those who are to all appetlhiricer cohtebt might make more of life If they looked upon marriage as an, equal partnership,— FriiiHds Evans, In ttie January Ladies’ ^ All these symptoms and conditions Homo Journal. > are promptly removed under the in* fluenco of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. It has a world-wide reputation for ijfs wonderful cures of the ihost distress,- Jug cases. No one treed long he without It a» It is so easy to get at any drugstore at fifty cents opamc dollar. 3You can have a sample bottle of this wonderfi*l dis covery. Swamp Root, and a book tell ing all about It, both sent to you abso lutely free by mail. Bend jonr ad dress to Dr. Kilhrer A Co., 15ingbani|l- tqn, N. Y, amt. kindly 'mention,that you read this \libarai offer in Tux Ban.NW Ki.fQl'KOft.K. \ I TJIE LOVING CUP. The loving cup I* a historical eoi- Blein: In tha middle ages at the dose of an efftertnioment the parting guest whs presented w ith, spiced drink in a largo bowl, jps't as he was mounting his horse. It was called tho ‘/stirrup cup." Sometimes when the friendship between host and guest Was n pictense (ind not a reality the. drink wa^ poison ed, or perhaps w hile drinking the gnest was murdered. These were, frequent occurrences among Italian nobles, and to put a st.^p to them the clergy Intro duced the JovIpgcUn, which had three handles. ’ qNvo of -rheve were grasped by tbc liost, who dj/ank first to show that the liquor was bbl’|>oison»d. The guest then took the cup by the third. The host released one trundle, the right hand still holding—tree, so that he might help raise the cup.and incident allv so that his right hand might be too busy ro draw a sword or dagger. When the guest had drunk, the host, re- loased^thH cup. w hich was passed to the next one. The monks in early times ns ins 1 this the “pocula carata tis,” or Cup of Love, ft was filled wdth wine w ith a piece of toast floating therein and circulated from right to left around the fable. Hence the phrase‘•drinking a Oust.’’ » - — — «<•» ♦ - j—- - ‘ / THE DEADLY GKIU is again abroad In the land. Thtrair yon breatho may be full ot its fatal germ*! Don’t neglect the ‘‘Grin" or ymi will open (be door "to Ctieumonia and Consumption and Invite death. Its sure sigits are chills w ith fever, hcad- ache, dull heavy pains, inucoU**~clls- chargns from lb*' nose, sore throat and :iever-lct-go cough. tmrTt waste pre- clous time treating fids cough witlx troches, tablets, or poor, cheap syrup*. Cure it ntonoe w ith llr. King s New •ist'overy. the Jnfiillible remedy for .bronchial troubles, it kills the tllsease acnn«. benls the Jungs anef [irevrptjcthv dreadciT-after cffe-'ts front the tlHtlatly. PiTce .» ets. and Jl.CO. Money hack if I'olcqtid. A ttial 1'ottlc Lc*) a? thi‘ Drug St<wes ol J. (J. Creech and C. N. Rnrckitaitif.’ YOU find at all times durin# the : season tho Safest and Soundest Horses, Marcs au'd Mules at the Hew Hill Top Stables, . B A UN (V ell, s. C. Due East, of Titk Pxort.x oltlce. They are the finest tiiat good money can ImiJ in the Imst Western markets and .are \ arranted ,5* represented or No Stile. Tltcy are as good' 1 ** they are piotty anil prices on the hashrnf-iosjt fttttfwfl. . Ue/ore buying give me u call. I’ll piease you it possible. CHARLIE BROWN,- Agent. |r.J.W .J’UIM’.M V* MABTlaR'S SALE. . s Tiik Statp. ok South ( akolixa, ) Corx rY <>y Bam.nw kli.. • ( In Tit* Court of Common Plf.as. John T. Morrison, ns Administrator of Joseph J. Law ton; deceased,'IMaiu- lltr ’ , - against lllingham et all. Defendant*. KNT OCFoftXCLOhtfHK A^t> SaLK. BY VI RTUE of a decfetal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I willsell at Barn well, in front of the Court House, on Monday, the (Rti day o February, IS',) f ), It blng Stlesday in 4^ id month, with in ’the legal hours of •ale, to tho .highest bidder,. the follow ing described real estate: * Alt that tract of land, situate in Barnwell County and eaid State, con taining four In in fired and three.(403) acres, more or le*». and bounded by la ds of B. W. Lawtoji, J M. Miller, Jos. S. Lawton, A, B. EsteiTaudM- L Montague. 'I’erms Cash, 1’uKcbaser to jiay for papers and revenue stamps. To be sold at ihe risk of the former purchaser. IV V Gill. • A. HOWARD PATTERSON, M HfctC'-F# Master’s Ofllce, Jan. Kith. 1SSH). The Kidneys *re responsihle for mqro sickness, suffering, and deaths than any other organa of the body. A majority of Ihe ifl* afflicting people to-dav I* traceable to kidney trouble. It pervades all clashes of sovhiy, In all dimatek, regardless of age, atx or con dition. ' Tho symntoma of kidney t rob file are unihlstakahle, scch as rlieuinatlsm, neuralgia, sleeplessness, pain or dull ache In the back, a desire to urinate of ten day or night, profit-© or scant sup- piy. Ufio add, or brick-dust deposit In urine are signs of dogged kidney*, causing pdlsonod and germ-tirhtd bhH>d. .Hometlmes the heart acts badly: and tube easts (wa-ting of the kidneys) are found iit the Urine, which if neglect* '! will re*ult In Bright’s most daugerons „foim trouble. LMseaae. Hie of kidney WHAT POPULAR NAMES MEAN. Here are H few favorite names and their origin and meaning : Anna, from the Hebrew,- meiming a prophetess; Annette, from-the French, sweet but sorrowful; (birnllne, Latin, noble «pl>* ited; Dorothy, Ceftie. fruitful l EdMh and Edna, Saxon, happiness: Francrs, German, free;;Gra’cei Latin, favor; Helen, Greek. lofty ipduutainj Jose- r biue, French, a saver of life; I/ncv, afin, shining; Louisa, French, defen der of her | onple; Lonora, i'*ylf*h. vic» torions; Margaret, German, *i pearlf Madeline, Fichch, farored; Marie and Maria, from French and Spanish, and Mary from .Hebrew, a salt Jour pf a drop of water. * «- NO CUKE That is the w’ay all druggists sell Guovk/s l Aarri-Kas t'HtJ.L Toxic lof ChrttirHmi Mstarta. Pt l* «hnnty and (Jninine in a tasteless form rtn-loye it, Adult* prefer it to bitter, tiausenting 'ionics Price, 50c. ^’or Sale by C N. BurckhalierT " DR. m P. LEE; JR., DEN’TISOffice, Williston, S. C. Kquliipcd .tor trrivel- UfLling. Work •lofta. at ydhr liome any where in 15ar»wei| County. Will be )*t ofllce in IVillistop eVery Sat urday and Monday. .lyr. notice of Einai Settlement. 7 - • . . Notice i« hefeBy given that Hie 1111- dersigneil will file hie itiiul account with J. K. ..SnelHhg: Esq., .Judge ^of Probate, on Saturday, I be 11th day of Febrnarr, 1891), as Administrator of the K*tat* of ilaniptdn Sapp, deceaaeif, and flsk lor letter* difenii*«orv V ; Willlatn Bnyd, Ad.oiuhtrator. Jan. 10, 1899. Administratrii Sale, Personal I will sell at public,.outcry on Tues- dfly, the ‘Jljtli day of January, -JSSO. - at i'J o’clock in. the parsoual property bei 1 longing to the Estate of Otied C, Cain, deceased-, as foHirsrn ;’——-—: One sa w mill and fiXMiret. S.tKK) feet of second class lumber more or less. 20,(XX) feet of flrat o!a*s lumber more or less. Tit© sale will take plXo'e at (he saw tnill where it now stands on the Barn weli-Whaley Mill road, between ihe Whaley old hiiH and the Carolina Mid- lami R. R. Terms of sale, cash. The lot of fee? wu* cut to (Ml an order for a boit>e and i* at Hi© late' res’nleiice of the deceased. MKB. LULA A. CAIN,. . . Administratrix. Jatt’yiOtb, I8P3. y/jr v- mz ~ i-DfeALER IN- . New Home --AN £)— DOMESTIC ■* t • Sewtiig Madiines.Q ?jiE 8ms OF SOOTS CSR0LIB5. CeVNTV OK HAHN *' KU,, IN THK COURT OF PHOKATK.A By J. K. BneHlng, Esq., Judge of Fro* b.iU) in'Barnwell County. WHERE AS R. C. Kirkland, Sf , ap plies for Letter* oU A.dniLilstratiofi with the Will annexed, on tin Estate -of Mis* Eliza L. Kirkland, deceased. These are, therefoTc, to cite and ads nronish all and sing*iTar, Ihe kindred arrd ciYditors r>f the said deceased, to lie and appear before rqe at a « ourt of i'ro- bate for the'said coanry, to be holden at Bnrfiwell C.’ 11 on Saturday, the ■JStli day of J rnii.iry, l/C.lf), at Ij o'clock a. m. to sliovV cause, if .»ny. why the ao-id admiiiistratiou should hot be grunted. Gt von under my Isa ml and the seal of rfhe A/mrct tiers- ajar *rf Jirma'yr rA. f) tsiih. and in the orre lnimired hi,*1 twenty-tided year of the sovereignty * They have stood the tesf of a ^ent.”Ty ntid are establish 'd beyond question nty Irorr inrd hntcpmnlBnuC Of ItTA U titTBlLSTSJSik • H A t 1 rer-XaU*fa- ■* l 1 /Like.*lii.ljl’d.*'jj v .< Child- of America. C. For Water apply to * -,(i.. ■*. K. 8N ELI,I \'G„ Probafe .I ,'t'dge, B. ft. ^Published In Tiik Baunw kli, 1'Foi-i.k January 12th, l$Uh. r WILLISTON, S. C. Am prepared to do Dental Work at; rour lionies anywhere in Barnwell county. In inv-Jy»mo **lti<-e Friday and BatunUy of eachweax. Wetttberaiiee’4 Btore. Ollica over . Mock Onrnp Plantation. » . — - ... r. • : ' ' This highly improved plantation, one of thi most desirable and productive in tho amiiity. is offered for r nt for tin- low rental charge of ten bales of cotton per annum. The pla»*e contains two hundred and filtty acres *,f open I, ml, Jhiyia* all tiecesyary liousesun’l bid Id- 'itig* tu good couduion for Ireinediate occupancy. A competent, thorough going white man wad ted. Apply t>> Mrs. M. if. Mart in, 238 Calhoun Ch.irk^tun, »S. C. GIVEN AWAY! valuable; book FOR TOBACCO PLANTERS, The Stave or South (auom.na, J County of Kakxwku.. y— By virtue ol power in me' /vested as Executor >>f thc ia-t A ft} arid ’iVsTa- ment of the lute David Bush, Yml by virtue of tiie repoi't’To me pf ' ti>e Com missioners in t'anitiim. duly appoint^*! under said will. I w ill offet for sale and sell'at nolilie ontcrv in front of. the Court iloiise at Barnwell, on MaiedaV in February. LSI'i), b^ing the flrat Mon, dry f'l said mouth, within .'the Icgsl hours-of sale, all that tract *>£ land -it- uato in the ('reirrry and' '-’lute aforesaid, containing one hundred and forty ( MO) seres, being a part .of die Hj*nmsr«-iid riacieof lise late David Bush, situate in Four Mile Township, with such but ting* aiHlTio'iiudings. co.iirses and iii-- lancea.NB a re dejiucated on a plat ther*-- of mad* by me tts-Civii EngineeTf wiiieh will l*e exhihitoil on tiie day of Terms of Bale—One Jnr’f t a-^h, bal- ance Bronc yeal*. to t,v seenretri)>-tHffl)t’ of the purcllaser and mortgage of tit*- premis* s Purchaset to pay lor paper* .and revenue stamps. Any inforntstioai ♦•onceT'niug the same can he obtained from me nr my liltin' neve, lit infers-Hi Brotbers, Aikejt. 8 C. JAMES F, CROSJ.AM), Executor of fl*e fV 111 am) Te-tam-nf, of Davi.l Busli, deceased Aiken, B. C., Jaifuarv 2d, 1899'. —i^or Cash or off IiiStal'iiients-—Or In ExthangO for Old Machinca. » t In nddi'ion I handle, the New Idealfind New Climax-T ower Priced Machinei Needles, Oils and Attachments fer anv and all Sewing Machine*. FirsVcbis* l{el>a I ring diiqe at sliort notice. ( . , , . .' Calls made in'A ik*-n, Orangeburg iifpt B.irhweil Counties. , Ii’or Pticcs or Parttchlafs Cfilt ofl or w rite to me and. promp. repnea will bfi, made ‘ POST oi'FJCE BU ILDING, RAITROAD AVENUE, BI.ACKVILLE, 8. C. NbTrtf giMun J —i;—' , ' l,: • :; - ’ - ” ' ' . - . -'N - t !■ m '>< — . 7 pfojri Glepp $pripgs F lows __ fhe Best |ySip8faj Water Op the Goptipept - • . * FOR THE- . t Stomach, LiVer, powfela aqd Rlood. ,—. ..'b/ V PAUL SIMPSON, Glean Springs, S. C. Mm & Kiioxvillt' Railroad Co. TIM K'i’A I5I.F. NO.3. I N\ EFFECT 12:01 A. M.. pCTOBER I fit 11 1898. fount BOiM> NOR l ti B-H NO. FIRST CL \3B. ff m >uu. stations: Ex . Ex ■'Uii. F.'C.CORSETS MAKE * ’ American Beauties. F. C Ti A 4 i 4 5 5 5. 5 5 0 8 A Complete Book on the Manage ment 01 tho Tobacco f-rop,by Practical Planters and Experts. Given away absolutely Free to every ’Ye/ii iy Bnbsi iiher to The Weekly Aews and ( ! ourie,r, (printed twice a week.) Remember It costs you ffi'thlng! All you have to do I*(©’send u-$l f* r one year’s subscription to Tiie. We* kly News and Courier, ^printed twice a Wtfek!,-ahd the Book *011 be sent to you - Absolutely FVee. * We have duly a limited number -of tiie-e Books, so you nrft't act quickly It you w ish to avail yourself of this liber- *1 offer. Adiiress THE WEEKLY NEWS A COURIER. Charleston, B. C. MASTER’S SALE. L I’hk Statk of South CaIiolixa, County of Uarnwkm. - In The Coikt ot Common Pi.Kjfe. J. Allen Tobin as Rbeelver ot tire Southern Mutual Building and Loati" Association of Atlanta, Ga.,iPlalntiff. . against F.(’. Butler. DefcndarfU JPlXiMKNT of Foreulosurr Saet. BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to meidirectcti ih tire above entitled CHnse, I will sell at Barnwell in front of i1io Court House, on Monday the 8lx;h day of February, 189*.).’ it being saledav in said month, within the legal hours i f sale, to tiie highest .bidder, tho follow ing described real property, to wit: . All that lot or parcel iff land situate in the .*aIir WirTrf7r"'Tfr*'ftfr toyvn of Barnwell, Iwindcd on tit© North by a street, forty feet wide, separating said l»»t Dbm lands of Mrs M. C. Woodward ami known as New.Btreef and measur ing 90 feet on s*ld street, o» lb* East by lot No. 1, sold on the samaf day and conveyed to A. T. Wooffward and LATEST MODELS. Notice to Debtors . and Creditors. Alt persony^iavlng claims against tiie Estate of Hcirty B. ifartzng, de ceased, will pre'(4rU tire same to me, properly proverr,-and all peraon* owing said estate will make payment to me at once* ‘ , : ^ *. W. Preston Morris". KAceytor. Barnwell, 8. C.,‘Jan. 9th, I8W. —. ■ ' * ■' ■ _ r — . 1 ■ • r 1 > Notice fir Mtors and Creditors* A^l petX'f)' bhving claims against the Estate ef Obed C- Cain, deceased,' will prbsbnt the same to me q>roj>erly oroveh, and all persons owing 'said es tate will make payment to meat once, or t/v H. F. Hoist, Esq., her attoruer, BlaokyiHo^-B; 0. 11 Mhs. pula A. Cain, • s ' <- ^ ~ Adinluistratrix.^' Aiken, B. C.*!- Jan. 9th, 1899. . / Judge of Probate Notice. A . To ExecutorsF Adpnnistratbrs ai.«P meaanrtng'24* fret on said on the'Goardtans appointed by tli> Probate On Each JBnyy ' Kalamazoo Corset Co. SOLE MAhlUFACTURERS. - SOLD BY WilYiaiji Morrison, — ckaler in— - Dry Gqo4s, Notions, TOe Goods. Shoe*, dippers, and MtMHrery (jttods - — a Specialty. —- BLACKVILIE, - . - - - C, i!v • >u ily >u n >11 1 '. -' je ■-/. } l 8* IM., > i in.ji ()** lv jOnly m l ). m 14. 1 HI. l.v Ar O 1*. in . f». ID \) m. .T'i <» (<> J 55 :> 45- 72' l>!)t*'«h*irg D. 72 « m 1 "C* 7 (•212 10 ftS, (j (r2 1 (V 5 48 71 B. & K. 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All work well and promptly done,- * $pd pyices fill pight. i THE PEOPLE PRINTERY. MF* Bouth by Esther Street, measuring !*B feet on said htreet anfl on the Watt by lot No. J, sold oh the same da< and con, reyed to R. A. Ellis, the lot hereby mortgaged being Lot Np.2. as per plat made by G. M. Greene, .surveyor, and recordsd i» B*»ok OK. Page 28<C Terras, Cash, Purchaser to pay for paper* and revenue stamps, v | A. HOWARD PATTERSON, ^ -- • . Raster. Masttr’AOfflce, Jiny. J7th 4 im. Court You w-Hj ideas6'take notice tfiaU the statutes"nagfetre vbu during the m**nths of Januarr and February to make a're turn to the J'robate Jml^Mof all exti«e»! r in sour possession for the premiing y*ar, and in cae* of your neglect,* th'att you be cited so to (Jo. or lose your com- •oicsltma on moneys received and paid out for aneh estate. JOHN K. BNKLLIN0. J. P B. q. Bare well, 8. 1th Jacttirrjr IKiJ, - FIFE! LifAccident iOoing*,- By a professional smith, w ho has Ftml- riri) fntr tears ufnfet a Veterinary Bur geon, a specialty at - J. .L. BIRI’S ELKO SHOPS, . V- (jj» where all manner of’ Won*l and Iron Work is donu by first class workmen w ilh ihe very beet material at prices to .siiif, Mutinies. 1 ItcpairRof Buggies, WngorX Guns, Pistol*,! &*\ Ac, made quiFkly and )n a strjktiy workmapHke manner. SalUfactiou Gtiarant.-- d to »11 rea sonable people. Give nje a Trial, I will do the -reat. J. L. BflM’, Iflkn, >. C. HT. Skii|i)Gr t ..-X. •' ‘ * - . ’ /Lttorney-at-Law, B.1RNWEL1, 8. €., y Wifi attend faithfully and promptly to any busiiMsa jn th^Courta and pub- i Hu ofllcca that may be entrusted to bln; LIGHTNING.- - —^'AND-— ^ ' Live'Stock INSURANCE. —At Lowest Rates In— Strongest Companies^ Butler, Calhoun <$ Co -offices .. THE BANK 0? BARNWELL.' FfRE INSURANCE. We are able to give the people of Barnwell county reliable Fire ln«u- ra»ee. The Fort Wayne I nan ran c«" Co , w hlch we represent, was es tab I hi ti ed jn 18o0 and is now licensed anti dA , ing business In seventeen States. Con servative in its management, we solicit a aliare of the risks of the county. Wh’ insure Gin Houses ami contents. !r yotf are In need of insurance write «*.' J. U. Smith A i;o.,Geh: Agents,