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_/A— Harmony Lodge No. 17,4.\ T.
NlJT * r Ulb*l | e!datth*uew Maaor.lc
pie In Barnwen opou lltb day
February IW dm mum being tbe Had f
antay tu aaW aoetA, beginning a “High
cwolre.” , . '
By <irdorof W.". M.\
II. P Anmimom. fleomtarr Pro. Tea.
of
faa
The regular meeting of
Lodge No. 1«, Knighti of
win he held at their HaM on FrldnV
1 pight at 7X o'clock. A full attend
_ anee la requested.
By order of
C. V. MOLAlR, c. a
Wnv. vicNAll. K R.
Flna Xeraajr cnwa with heifer calrea
for sale. App y to A. Howard Patter
son. _
MELON LANDS TO RENT.
On the line of the new railroad ex
tension and within a mile of the Caro
lina Midland Depot. Apply to
Batter Hafcood.
CORN FOR BALE.
Two hundred bushels of food corn In
tba ear faMOle at the Bran ton place
one uillq West of Barnwell,
Apply**
8.
—ThU le baniBeane <ny.—
Bee adrertlaement of money to lend.
U. F. Bulat Eaq. whs In town on Frl
day.
(Ion. J. 0. Patterson spent Sanday at
bothe.
On to O. Yf. Patrick's for line family
groceries.
Mr. W. V. Gill waa up from Allen
dale on Monday.
IL#n George W. Croft of Aiken waa
lu-town last week.
B. C; Hardwick Esq,
Denmark on Monday.
waa up from
Sunday will come on April
'^BfaiKL-nn early Spring is In order.
Cqpt. W. T. Caye, ex-BupcrvIsor, was
In town on Monday, well and welcome.
Try Spring Chicken Tot>a<co, the
bc»t on tne market, at G W. Patrick's
Karmera, considering the weather,
have made good headway With crop
preparations.
Go to G. W. Patrick’s for Big Acme
Soap, lightest and best soap for 5 cents
on the market.
At the requeat of the faculty of Clem-
eon College President Henry B. Hwrt-
r.i>g haa named bia twin boys Calhoun
*nd Clemaoo. ' .
Col. BNmuel Howell, grand father of
Mr«. James H Skinner, of Barnwell,
died on Friday at hia home, St Georges,
aged 72 years. -
Mr. A. M. Wray, of the Oil Mllli was
called to his home at Raleigh, N. C.,
last week, on account of the lllncsa of a
tnemher of the family.
Mr. N. G W. Walker ba* bongh£ the
liandaoius Marlborough Street real*
‘deuce occupied by Capt, J. W. Wood
ward for several years.
Mr. Paul K. Ayer of Olar, who was
—sergeant-major of the 1st Regiment, ha^
been offered the |M>»iti»n of flT*t lieu
tenant on the Havana military police. ~
Some of the former Charleston pa
tients and frirnda of the late Dr. J. D.l
Lockwood have undertaken to erects
handsome monument to his memory.
Sevep hundred and ninety acres of
Kolh Gems have been contracted for,
in the vicinity of If&ttieville, and this
doc« not include all of the crop plaiiUt
ed there.
Prof. W. Z. McGhee, who was a
mem her of the faculty of the 8 C. C
~ 1. several year* ago, has been appoint
ed Assistant State Superintendent o(
Education.
The Galilee school house waa horned
on Thursday while the children were
having recoas. The acliool waa taught
;> Miss Kloiae Owens, and caught
upi>*r.uarAj»/,the-#tlilrous^
Col. F. II. Creech succeeds Attorney
General Bellinger as member for Barn
well county of the Executive Commit
tee of the Confederate Veterans Re
union to be held hi Charleston the com
ing Spring.
Special attention i« called to the ad
Vi-rtuement of Mr; w. M. Aitmai..
What he says is abaolutely and iindeiii
ably so, and we commend him to our
reade-a a« worthy of their eomplcte-t
confidence
5fr. R Creech Roberta, Jr., returned
bn Sunday from a pleasant trip to Rock
Hill and Charlotte He became In
volved in a mow ball battle with the
W r inthrop College girls, but came out
without a scratch.
At the semi-annual election (It nfa.
cert of the Phllosoptrhrn JJhclely of
Qqr newest prophet pVedicM lovely
Working weatlier for all this utonrh.
The, Otlppe season Is nearly over,
end doctors and druggists get a rest.
Tbe Coast Line eon tractor has finish-
I drtvlnjLPliyefpr the Turkey Creek
rresile, 80i y»rds wide TSe Ssltke-
hatchie Crossing is considerahly longer.
If is# Rosa Taft returned to her home
to Charleston Tuesday, otter a pleas
ant visit to relatives here. Barnwell
poctetjr much regrets her too eatTy de
parture.
* •V‘" * .* ■ '•*’ '
The many Barnwell county friends
of Ref. and Mrs. J. D. Huggins are
Makestke
Baking
Powder
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jasasf iiiiinLiai n«!!M
tlWICyWIw OfiQ fflKNeSOOHI
, » , . _ , - . . a V - . . ^ * * * — * —VIC mill H IMF 11 . II
saddened to learn of the death of thei« Llghtsey’s ‘green” grocery and J. A
daughter Ann, aged 12 years, who eo- - - -
terod the eternal res’’, on tbe 22d ult.
BAMBERG KER B.
The fire-flend again put In his terri
ble work here Saturday night. The
elegant two-story brick building of D.
U founts A Co whs destroyed by (Ire
at 2 a. m. The Post Offlco and M ra.
Shuck’s Millinery, a part of tbe same
buHd+ng, were burned and also W.‘W.
Corporatora W 4. Oliver, of Lang
ley, R. H. Walker, of Appleton, and
C. B. Uonaghy, of Denmark, applied
Ch Friday to the Secretary of State for
a charter for the diver Construction
Company, with a capital pi $25,000, dI
tided Into 250 shaipftC:. The company
proposes to build railroads, bridges,
factories Ae;
The filrfax Enterpilae and Hamp
ton Guardian published last Week Col
Pinckney Brown’s plan of preparation
for and cuIMvatkrtli of* melon crops,
which has bei*n nnlformly successful
along the Charleston A Western Card-
llna Railway. In letting his light shine
Col. Brown haa been very kind and
helpful to hls brother farmer*. —
Tbe nerrons minor, cileu
week that art;all pox had appeared in
Ihe railrmid camps between Barnwell
ftnd Kobbina was incorrect. The dis
ease has been diagnosed by the doctors
as camp itch, aud has followed the rail
road hands In their wanderings for two
year*, v
The nearest gpnttltie small pdi Is
imon* coInPetl,.peopje in “Crtcter’s
Neck, Across the L'pper Three Runs.'
Rev. J. W. Blanton and son, W. P
Blanton, formerly of this county, but
ow of Newberry, have mired from
t^e editorship,^rid management of the
PfosperUv News, . tfie former b.‘caiise
hls ministerial duties require all his
time and the latter on account of the
increase In his job. printing business.
They made a capful country paper.
>s. Beard, an exire.rieticed and acconi-
plisliffd newspaper womdti, succeeds to
the easy chair.'
George Evans was the flfst man who
rlx” in tne legislature and moveidjr.
motion that the time for paying taTces
be extended to the last day of Ke|>-
ruar.Vv And Bob Aldrich was the first
man who *'rl*” In the Senate. There
were a hundred and thlrty^plne orhera
ready to rise, br^t they were the “oti-
llest” ones to git up on their f* et aud
move the motion. We shall never for
get them.—Kdg4leld Advertiser.
Rev. II. B Browne, the new preaid
ng eider of the -Orangeburg DUtrlet, -thry--rrentTT^ ntrd waa verv tnitch en
Id his first quartorlv meeting for f hi*
circuit In the Barnwell Church ou Sat-
trda'y and Bunday. The attendance
was small on Saturday on account of
tfhe Inclement weather Sunday morn
ing and evening Mr. Browne delivered
very eloquent and excellent discourse*
to large and appreciative congregations
that will be glad to hear him whenever
hi* duties will pe-mit him to preach at
Barnwell.
TO CLIENTS A CONSTITUENTS.
I beg to give notice that during the
session of the Legftlature I will he fn
my office. In Barnwell, every. Saturday,
to serve clients aud constituents.’ * **
" He*pect ful I v,
Robert Aldrich.
FERTUflZKRS I FERTILIZERS 1
Having contracted with The Baldwin
Fertllixer Co , oM*ort Rural, S O., I
am readv to execute oilers for High
Grade Fertilisers. Acid and Kainlt.,
either for cash or until Fall with good
security The “Georgia State Grange!’
a specialty. See me and save money
before buying.
J. A. PORTER, _
—Barnwell, S. C.
the Phllosophhrb
Furman University last week Student
It. B. Fielding of this county was
choeehr President, and J. A. Hunter of
Bamberg county senior censor.
-» '
Warner, the PhotogrApber,-lyae opan-
ml hi* Photo Tent in Rafuwjtl for a
short time. He comes once more with
All thAtAteet improvements in the P1»0-
fbgraphlc Art. Look out for the French
Cbryatallne Photographs In natural
coiorAi
C. it. Ifarpef of Anderson County re
cently bought shout two ear load* of
cattle around Allendfcle for tbipment
to the up country, where they Will be
fattenetl for a Virginia or Maryland
market. Of course be will reaTMe good
profit for bis trouble and enterprise.
Friday night and Baturday biought
the worst weather of the winter—rate,
hail, sleet and snow being mixed trp rti
the hotdi notch. The
unt a^tT vWVorA
northern New York agreed that thor
had never befo e Shell' sttclFUrge niiow
Bakes/ V
t winter—ram,
tg mixed trt fh
oldesf fnfnbi-
orf frdtn MlcbigaAi end
fflWrf' hk ilasonlc Hall
»y evening, by the**Bachelor*”
i most enlersble Adnoe of the .
The OerttMHf wak* graoefullv
off r
^ was tB
•» led by wti fleurntgr
!>ly smBaci# by AesSro Tbbtfibs And
Cornell. TWttmd Line stair khoWs
fnBss well how ffbenflueer halieastobulld
railway*:
S Toss by Are
on tbe night of the 22*P tfH. was heav
ier then nt' Aral reporter*.' Bfern, tta
hies, all of hi«'uom<- pmft Abu, two
horses and
Mg. Hartwell M. A/f's
n the night of the ttd'ilH
t first roporaM*.
He had no Insurahoe. Hl« go6d rMgh-
bors havo rhplseod hls burned' bhfill
ings and contrllMitad quite gonerbultjr'
to hie roller. Thef expect Mr: Ayer's
Barnwell county friends to Kelp Rim
tide over bis great tattlottutf.
SUPERVISOR’S NOTICE.
In order to 'keep the Magistrates
i»tcir arfft' tfie‘
whereabouts of the County Chain Gang,
' will hereafter publish a notice in each
week’s Issue of the County paper*.
The chsin gang, 24 strong, is still at
work on the Limber Bridge Hoad. On
tomoriow or Saturday If will be moved
to the Fiddle Pond neighborhood and
work Southward until it reaches the
Coosawhatclile. ~ * c
O. W. Barker,
‘County Supv’sr.
R. C Roberts, Jr., _
Clerk.
Nitnmon*’ hartiet* shop adjoining, ■ flic
two latter buitdings bcloiigiog to
Guignard, a colored woman, - Courts
A CWs building was the prettiest store
house In the •’little city’' and added
much to the appearance of that part of
Main Street. , G. W. M Williams, Sr.,
And Havu< Rice, Esquires, lost valutablh
law libraries, the former losing $y6o.O!>
worth of hooks, manv now out of print.
The total loss Is about par
tially covered by insurance.
D.
ERWINTON NEWS.
Mr. .EL JL Box of Semindle haa
moved to this place.
MU* Essie Strange of Mobley Pfind,
Git, I* Vlslting i*-Mr. F It Fogler’s.
Your scribe had the pleasure ot at
tending a beautiful marriage In Hamp
ton county ; at Hopewell church, on the
25th Inst. The contracting parties be
ing Mr. D. Webster SmiilLand - MBs
Carrie Renfr., both of Hampton coun
ty. at 4 p. in, Mrs. Norah Kents play
ed the wedding march. Rev.' A. J.
Harrison, an old friend of (he family,
performed the ceremony, and United
them as husband and wife with the
best wishes of quite an assemblage.
Congratulations were heaped upon the
happy couple. The presents Were fill-
merout, useful and costly. We wish
them mncli happiness.
With best wishes to Peopi.e.
—SelfiyiH Keporter.
)
OLAR NEWS. •
iTennctt—Barker. Married at the
residence of the bride’* parent*ou .Sun
day, 22<t ult. Mis* Mamie Barker to
Mr. W. U. Itonna t., both of f^lar, .l!ev
T. P^Lidb of Barnwell performed .the
ceremony. First came Miss M.finie
Beime t. *i*ter of the gr<K>in, maid <»f
honor, with Mr J. G iJarkiir, brother
of t he bride, best mau. They were fol
lowed by tbe—hively bride and hand
some groom; the bride looked ebarui-
Itglv in a sweet guwii of cream with
lace and^rihboo and jewe *. while (lie
groom wore a full dress suit of black.
'The presents weft; numerous and cost-.
,y - c
There tv*« a dance at the • residence
of Mr and Mrs. W., s. Browning T’rl-
joved by all preseifl. Tt was given in
honor of MDs Hattie Lightsey u<’ Brim
son. .
Mr. Billie Gpodson and sisfer Mamie
came over from Allendale on Sunday
to witness the marriage of. tb< ir cousin,
Mi** Mamie Barker-
Mis* Salim Creech of Ulmer was in
town Saturday a,ud Sunday, the guest
of Mi*s Slinnie. Bennett.
If this escapes the waste basket I
may write again. A. M.
Fertiliser sale* this season la this
Btate are not half what they were last
y®» r * -
Editor Larry Gantt of th* Piedmont
says that Attorney General
Bellinger la'the best looking 8r.*lo offi
cer of the present administration.
Headlight
ell I
JENNY NEWS.
Rome sno-w fell here on U«t Saturday.
Cspt 'J. W. Jrnny Is sipk with La
Grippe, hut »e hope to see him at bis
post of duty*again vooii. , •
Mis* Bisaarlne Fontaine, a charming
young lady of Brunson, Is spending
some time with Mr. and Mrs. C. I).
Loadliolt.*
On January 30th a dinner was given
to Mr ll. J. Harter bv his ch'ldrenand
grfcnd children to celebrate his 85th
birth day.
One of the mo*t enjoyable events of
the »ea«ou was the piuder-shelling giv
en at the attractive home of. Cspt. and
Mr*. J. w. Jenuyon Jan. 2Tth. We
have another me booked at the hospi
table home of Mr. and-Mrs. B. E. Bail
ey for Monday evening. ,
L.
AN INQUIRY FROM SYCAMORE.
Eoito* ?*©«.•+ ' '
Whv I* it that after being elected to
the office of Magistrate by the voters of
Sycamore township Mr. N. W. Week-
ley Is being opposed by the defeated
candidate Mr. 8 K. Ulmer who Is
now trying to he reappointed to this
hlHc*? Where docs Mr. Ulmer get
grounds forr.sueh actionf It seems
that if the voter* of Sycamore township
had wanted Mr. Ulmer to remain in
this office they would have elected him
in the primary election, but to the con
trary, they made a choice bf Mr. Week-
Icy, who received a majority of 40 vote*
over Mr. Ulmer, it is known by all
that before entering tl.e race Mr. Ul
mer had to tile a pledge to abide by the
result* of th'J primary election held on
Aug. 30th last. Mr. Ulmer was de
rested, a* we all expected, anil tdtW.be
fails to stick to his pledge. Mr.'•UIdler
lias been going Around trying to get up
a petition to be reappointed; failing to
get the desired petition be now claims
that hi* commission does not expire un
til 1000.' If this be the case whv did
Mr. Ulmer' enter, the race against Mr.
Weekley for n position that h*.already
held? Mr. Weekley was fairly and
squarely elected, and let as have him
by all means. . |
Farewell Mr. Ulmer with your
broken -pledge.'eomlnue to try your |>e-
titinn to the eud,
W. E. Ospers.
(We think it would have been the
proper and better plan for Mr. Capers
to have presented his case to.the eoun'”
tv Democratic ^
Ed. UliOI'LK.)
Executive "ymmlUe.—
CIRCULAR.
To All Interested;
Tithe Table No. 4 In eflectat 12:01 a.
m. January 15th, stm*-* train No. 2 as
leaving Allendale 2.5T> p. in This train
leaves our station at that time and
backs to the Station of the C. A W. C.
Railway ready to receive Passengers,
Mall and Express from O. A W. 0.
train No. 3, and leaves th«ft AUYlon
immediately upon the arrlvjff of tbe C.
A W. O. train No. S’, and will not make
any further stop at Carolina Midland
station in Allendale. _
J. A. Walker, Superintendent.
f.*W. Fowler. General Manager.
Barnwell S. January 15th, fPPD.
OCRHFOR GBrFFjfi. . '
HuhscrfpU'onr payments by the good
frauds named below have been more
k-lpful to our health than dozen* of
capsule* of quinine, betide* being much
B less*nter to mm. As oMtoy more next
[ondey wnl, wd think, complete the
enre. W4 acknowledge receipt* from
th« fbHowiag good friends:
Plncknev Brown, Averlll.
Moses Msttbews, WIHUtOal
5 . T. Kouu, Deumark”.
.8. Black,*Allendale,
ft* A- Bryan, Btillwood.
J. W. Thomas, Thomas,
A. H Fredrick. Gonywrr
Hr*. M. A. Andeffibh, Robbins.
itARIlIAGXg
llaWaster—Hutto Married mf the
27tb alt. Rev. W. A. Wi4^hcolHcUf|iig,
Capt, J. W.'Lairtfaetf/and 311** Lucy,
daughter ofMr.artd Mrs. T A Hutto.
TVt oeff PWt fnend and bis charming
btlde wh dtfer slnoefeet co gratula-
Aon*, with beet wishes that life may
gtirfttUlhem all.the happiness anil
prosperity that lovibg-.ttekm caTTwIsb.
— T«« Poor lb atfknowledges an Invi
tation to the marriage, at Trinity
rfiUrnb. Bavannao, on the 8th Inst of
Rise Florrle A. Prlee* and MV. M. A.'
Bloke*, and tenders best wishes for the
long lit* aha abundant prosperity of
1)16 hajtp^ cotftracttng panics.
BLACKYILLK NElVd.
- Rev J.- II. Dew will preach mbrring
atid night at lllackvitle Baptl-t chnrc-i
on Buudty next .also give a •freejeilinre
on Monday night next at ilie same
plai^. Baptist Church.
Miss Julia Millions is visiting Miss
AHre Terry of BHie>.burg.
Mr. Frank Sawyer of Batesburg
opeftt Sunday in town. — »
M r. J. F. Scaffe and family have mov
ed Into town from Elko, and .ve are
glad to welcome such good eilizetis.
Mr. J. Ll.Levy, Grand Repre-enta
five, and A. Bui-t, Jr., and Dr. R. A.
Gyles roprese'itatives of the local
camp, will attend the nieeting of tlie
Grand Lodge, Woodmen of the World.
South-Kaatertr' Division, at klohlic,
AU ,on February 14th.
Mis* Mocellc Gerald, who has been
stiending some time with her friends,
-hTt Mei?d«rwftcrnoon fw luefifcn— in
Union
The many friends of Major Izlar are
are gladdened by his rapid convalesc
eiu^e
Mr. Albert E. Edwins died on Mon-
daj’ inoruiug, upwards j*f seventy
year* of ago and was buried in the
cemetery ou Tuesday, We extend mu-
cere sympathies to hlaJureaved’ wife.
Herliert K Gy lbs K-q., who was Pri
vate Secretary to Adjutant General
Corhin U. S. A— has been transferred
to the staff ofH Majtr-General Brooke,
and D n»iw In Havana. “Private- Sec^-
tary to the Governor-General of the is
land. . «
Post Master Davison of Rlackville
was married on Tuesday - to Mattie
Fordo! Barnwell.. .—=—
A.B.C
,. OBITUARY.
Mr*. Ella Creech, wife of Mr. Ste
phen B. Oreeyh, died Decath'lier 31st,
1.SII8, aged 3(f years, G months. 2H days
The’ deccasrd was a kind hearteil
Christian lady, and loved by all w ho
knew her. She accepted Christ as her
al saviour In early, womanhood,
s nouspeten^ Wemlier'of Mt.
oval sa
lihed i
et Rart
EHRHARD! NEW8.
Mr. H. H. Hill, of Sanford, Fla., re
turned home last Tuesday, after a short
visit to hls mother, Mrs. L. E. Hill, of
the Clear Pond community, .Mrs, Hlfl
returned with him. ^
We afe glad to say that Mis* , Nettie
Daiinelfy,. who, ws* sick-li^f’ J| wiek > I*
able to attend school again'. ^
Mesdames J. J. and J. V:' Copeland
visifed relatives near Midway last
Monday and Tueaday “ 1
Dr J. II. Roberts vljl^ed relatives at
Rock Hill last week.
There was’s pleasant soclsl gather
ing at Mr J. F. Fender’s last Tuesday
ulght. »' ■—•
Miss Lottie Farrell, a charming
young lady of Harleyvllle, who has
been spending iime_ w ith Mr*. B. F.
Brown, returned home last Monday.
Cp.me again, MlssJ.ottie.
At the death of Dr. J. D. Lockwood,
Rev. J 11. Wilson was suddetily called
to^hkrleston last Monday. He will
not retur.i until next week, yfe are
sorry to hear of the death ot Dr. Lock
wood, and extend our heartfelt sym
pathy to the bereaved ones.
IjHs* ITattle Ri’diet', of St. Georges,
who has been visiting her sister. Mrs.
F B. Moore, at Donnelly’s Mill, return
ed to her home la«t Tuesday.
Mr. F M Young was here on busi
ness IssL M outlay.
ifr G. W. GmKlton and fathllv, of
Ulmer*, visited bhrarm, Mr. J. O'. Good-
soil..last Sunday
Miss Edna Hair Fpent last Saturday
an t Sunday at Mr. J C. MeMillanS.
Misses Nellie and Llrrle Carter spent
la*tAFedne*<Uy at Mr. I’ W (Jarter’s.
we are *4*rry to bear 6t tbe il’.n.>s8'ot’
Mr. George Cppelantf. Our .acliool
hull ding will stem have a United Stales
flag floating over It
Josephine Copeland,
^ Eighth Grade.
Ehrhardt High ivgbotd.
|»er-0!
and
Olivet flaytNi church up.to ihe time of
her death.- She leaves a husband, sev
eral children and an aged mother to
mourn her departure. Y), how sad for
children,especially girl children, to tie
deprived of a motlier’s care and a
ini>ther’* liifluenue 1 Mar the y»ed of
all grace comfort the heart of the be-
tiler-*
I« rln
r« aved inthey and a^ed grand mother,
to raise thorn up in
admonition of the
i
Friend.
and enable mein
the nurture and
Lord.
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
4‘ #
Whereas in the wisdom of God, lie
has called Kro.^lss. Thomson from the
labors of the earthly totfiple, to the rest
that rwnaUtefli for the faithful worker.
Therefore, be It Resolved ;
Bro. Thomson was untiring in hls ef
forts to advaHire the principle* of Ma-
fcoury, and especially tftfe interest* of
the Lodge of w hich he was a member,
by acting upon the square with all
uahkind; an I that Rlackville Lodge
No. 03 A. F. M. apprivUta* hi* worth,
and deplete* hi* call from among us,
and feel that H ha* sustained lire pa ru
ble loss In .hi* death,' his country, a
true and manly citizen.
Resolved, Tlist proper emblems of
limitrning be Arranged In .the Hall for
six (G) months, and the resolutions b®
spread upon the minutes of this Lodge
and published In the county papers,*
copy to be aent to the tieresred family
of our decea«ed Brother to. whpm we
extend our sympathy In their affliction.
L.T. Izlar, .
. B. J. Uammet, -
G. X. Askew,
—i V/fiJIUKai llilCC*
Jany. 25,1800.
IN MEMORIAM.
Henry B. Hartzog, the subject of this
sketch, was born in Barnwell county
Aug 7th. 1821, married Mist Mary Ann
Martin 20th of 8ept. 1842, and died in
Blackvillo, after a lingering illness of
more than a year, on the morning of
the 1st of January, 1890, in hi* 78th
year; leaving one ton and three daugh
ters and a large number of relative* to
mourn their loss. Mr. Hartzog'* ear
lier Ilf v was spent on hls farm some 4
mile* .from Rlackville, where, by untir
ing energy.and a rigid practice of eoon-
oiny, he accumulated quite a nice prop-
®rty.
About 2B years ago he purchased a
comfortable home in Blackville, to
which he moved hls family and spent tflued than described.
Tfls ti
remainder of hls life. .By Ufl* move he
did not neglect hls farming interests,
hicb all these years were carefully
looked after and successfully prose
cuted dntll failing; healtn materially
interfered. Mr, r Hsrtzog did hqt allow
those cares to prevent him.froOi look
ing yffer hi* spiritual interests. For
st the age of eerly manhood,
Mm a member of the Methodist church
to which clung t 11 ! tbe day hit
death, and to which be wet, le.vat and
as'long as fie was able, coiitrthtitjng to
It* mppvirC. and to other oplls of birhev-
olence. He .repeatedly txnressed (o the
writer bis wllliugness to depni t, .exer
cising an ever abiding faith to God’s
pardoning grace and a lively bdfSe of
“a resurrection unto life.” ,
His mortal remains were laid to rest
by that of hls wife, who preeeiled him
some 12 years ngo. and among those of
his otiicr relatives at Baltin Methodist
church, to await tbe rvsurrcctioo morn.
Greenland, 8. O , Jau. 2Gtb, 1809.
MisaMa Green departed this life
D'-c. IGth, J«U8. Her father dl.-d when
she wa« quite voting Bhe was alw'ays
a faithful eblld to her widowed mother
a* long a* she liv-d. She leaves four
Bister* to mourn her Ins* H iy God <1 *
reel them lu th* straight path, tv ID# a
better life In the future than ttky ita\e
In the past, atnl may we ait meet her in
Heaven a here are manr blessings. She
Is greatly missed from our community.
If we conics« our sin* IL* is fwlUitu;
and Jnst nf forgive us onV sins, und to
cleanse os from all unrighteousness.
I heard the voice of the I/»rd sa)ltig,
whom sball l send, sud who will go for
us; thtu *ahl I, here am f, tend - tne.
Help us, 0, Lord our God, for we rest
on Thee Blessed are they that keep
Ills testimonies, aud seek him with
their whole beam.
The Lord has removed her far sway
from us; Blessed be His Unme. I haiwaij-
taught thee In the wav of wisdom. I
have led thee la tlie right path. Bti*
was a ehrisileu, sn l hat long bten
faithful to her Church—Treadway,
Her pew I* left vacant. Her heart was
Hired up In the Lord, and now she I*
where there will be no more trouble ■
She n bore her sickness witn great pa
tience, trusting In tbe fjord to pardon
her sins and take her to rest, where
trouble la no more Dear mother, 1
hope we will meet again, where ., there
will be no more parting. * . j
Blessed are the poor In spirit *fqr
theirs lathe K’ngriom of Hcaveu.
, Nearer, my God. te Thee,
Nearer to Thee; —-~-
E’n though It be a cross
That raiseih me; 1
Btill all my song shall he,
^Nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer to Thee.
Ry a Trie Ad.
fhe weatlier out H'e*t Is the
yet experienced this Winier.
coldest
NO CUBE—NO PAY.
That I* the way all druggHTr sell
GI|ovk's Tsstklkas Chill Toxic for
Chilis and Malaria. It la simply Ir -n
and Quinine in s tasteiess form. Child-
ren hive It* Adult* prefer It to blttos,
nauseating Toidc*. Price, 50c. For
Bale by C. N. Burokbalter.
Little Harry, three year* old. wa* In
formed by hi* nioAhar fhathls Miiiitiuld
little cousin were ou the steamer home
ward hound from England, and that he
ought to ask for their surety in his
prayers. Accordingly he Included them
nightly In hi* childish petition*) until
they al length arrived. The even lug
after their return he *i«id his prayer-,
as usual, at hi* ; moifief’* knec^, He
paused a moment, and then she was as
tonished to hear:
_ “And, O Dowd, you needn’t bother
VY more ahout auiit Fanny and little
Joe. They dot here all right.”
The Sfiff La Grippe Core.
There U no use
dreadtul malady,
the right remedy.
suiledng ‘from tills
if you will only gel
You aie having pain
>R and flavor ot fruits)
quality and ap-
of vegetables,
weight'and plumpness of grain,
are all produced by Pbtash.
properly Combined with Phos
phoric Atid and Nitrogen, and
liberally applied, will improve
every soil and increase yield
and quality of any crop.
Write end
tell how to
greatest
i our pamphlet*, which
and profit.
kali works,
WlLLIBTON, 8. C.
Am prepared!to do Denial Work at
rour Ironies anywhere In Barnwell
county. In myihome office Friday and
Sat unlay of each wee*. OlUce oVer
Weuthersbee’* Btore.
GIVEN AWAY!
VALUABLEBOOK
FOR TOBACCO PLANTERS.
A Comnlcto Btink nh Ihe Manage
ment of the Tobacco Crop, by Practical
Planter* mid ExpVrt*.
Given away alisidutfly Ff«e tn eterv
Yeaily Buhscrpver to The Weekly News
ami Conrler. fprlated twice a wrek.)
I Kt iiicmtwr It omits you nothing!
All you have to ^lo I* to ***nd u« $1 for
one year’s subscription to Tlie Weekly
New* and Courier, (printed tetoe a
weebj. and ihe Bmflt will be rent to you* -
Absolutely Free.
We liave only a limited number of
tlio-e Books, so you mil t act quickly If
you wMi to avail vour,*elf of this liber
al offer, AGdnys
THE WEEKLY NEWS A COURIER.
tmrloston, ti. (%~
Tr’
r new?
. Vh*
all tlirough yoiiy liodv, your liver is out.l^"^®.' ,1 ®. r ® l,art «“'vem« > *n
of order, have no appetite, no life or am-/ !!»*,!T J can T fc
bition, hfve a had cold, in fact,are mnn- - ^ (
plelely ti*ed up. Electric Bitteis is the
onl.v remedy that will give vuu promjii
and sure relief. They’ act directly ou
four Liver, Btoniauh ami KidnAps, tuna
up the whole system and make you feel
like a new being. They are guariMiteed
tocurcor pr ee refunded. For Buie nt
J. CTTCfceeh’s and C. N^ Burcklialter’*
Drug a lores, only SU cGnls per bottle'.
Dr. J.H.E. MILHOUS
Surgeon Dentist,
RLACKVILLE, -.- B.C
■*» • ^ .
Will be at hls office In Rarnwellevert; Salea
day ami -Tueaday ttml \\ ed«itt-d:M tolntwlna
vVill be at hia Uonieyilleew bl<ujkvlUe ev
ery Krhisy, and-Galafilayk and alii makcap-
poiotmci.t* 'to t pHiiciit* at any of our
count) town* or call nt their ro-hHmre*.
4 ARi n f’di nraGuatc of ylillafUlpMa Denta
r> year* active prac
ettasyouin quality
A certain mother In a Rhode Island
city selected an Inauspicious Sunday
to take her small boy to church for the
first time. It hapimned to he a eom-
inuiiioii service, mjd the 1**1 comer was
deeply interested in all that occ irred.
At length he exclaimed, in an audible
and delighted whi*|u*rt- “Mamma,
mamma, they’re going to pats the cake,
ain’tthey ?”
TO CURfi A COLD IN ONE DAT
Take l.axative Bruno Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund money if it falls to
cure. 2-*tc, The geuulue has L. B. Q. on
■each tablet.
The late William B. Hmallrldge, of
Gleiirille, VV. V’»., a veteran ortbhe Ulv
II war*4-arried a bullet in Ills heart for
thircya-^rvm’yerisr'riftrrles, Ir-wxrijof
*due to the pretqace.br the bullet, and
In fact he neve? s(iftere«{ abv-ineonven-
lenee from It. Before hi* death he ask
ed hls physician. In (lie Interest of
science, to make an autopsy in .order to
■find the bullet. The physician did so,
aud found it Imbedded Hi the heart.
.Notice to Taxpayers.
The book* for the collrctlon of taxes
for the ll-cal year 1S1>8 vtlil he o|M*n In
my office lit jlarmlelt iilitil ftecemher
31st, 18!«, after which d|ite the statu
tory peusltv will attNtih.
The expense.tit attending places for
the. porii.Ve of collecting taxes Is so
heavy and the collecfatroa-so small that
I deem H useless to attend more’ places.
However, a Uh tbo a-suranee of a good
collection I will attend any othhr places
on the Kiliroad for a day.
\ LxVV.
For State—5 mills.
For Co-inty—:i mills.'
For School—3 mills.
Totol—It tnlll** ' ' •
speeinl lery on account of schools:
- Barnwell, 314 mill*; IVlIHston and
Elko, 2j mills; Caves aud Brownall, 9
milD; Kdllnrcutes. Reedy Branch,
Allendale, Ulmer. Morris. Friendship,
Barh'ary . Branch, Bl;ickTtlle, Oak
Grove and Doulile Pond, 2 mills: Ce
dar Grove, Tinker’s Creek and Monlf*, I
mill. Gold and silver coin sud nation
al bank bill* received for taxes,^
A. F. FKEK,
Treasurer Barnwell County.
BUCKLES’8 ARMCA SALVE^
THE RE8T8ALVE In the world for
GnU, Bra(*e«, Bores, Ul®rs, Balt
Rheum, Fever tores, Tetter, Ghsp|>ed
Hands, Cliilhlains, Gwrne, sndjtll skin
Eruptions, and poaitlvely cure* Piles,nr
no pay required. H is guaranteed to
give iverfect aatisfsotlun or money re
funded. Prion 25 evnta per box. Fur
Bale by J; U. Crveuband G. N. Burck-
balter. • ,
The oldest son of a Harlem femnse-
hold had been to Europe (nr an ex tend-
od trip, and on hia reUffn, a small
brother, four year* old, followed him
about wRb open-eyed and opeureaml
atlmlration.. There was * family din
ner to ooibtQeraorstetbftynung fellow’s
return, and the four-year-old appesrei^.
at tbe table for a moment on bis way'to’
bed. He was as bashful as children
usually arc at such time*. 11 util sudden
ly be said, H Pa, is damn a French
word?” . .. ,
‘‘No. m; qhlld,” .said/ihe horrified
parent. ''You mast never
again.” ' , [
'‘Well," rejoined the 11 nterrified In
fant, “Brother Charley says It’s French
for‘Oh, myVwud he alwars say* it
wtien he pnu on bit collar."
Brother Charley’* Miitinient toward
hi# youthful relative can be better lot-
Wktws appointments.
Notice I* hereby given pnrsnant to
Act of th« General Assembly In refer-
eiice thereto. - , • . ,
The Auditor or hf« Deputy will at
tend at the fdllowloy (dace*on thedAya
indicated for the purpotoof taXlng'Tax
Returns for the tDcal year commencing
January 1st. 1899.
The law requires that aR personal
property dHtsf he seturned this year.
.411 return* sent by mall niust he
uworn to before an officer qualified to
administer an oath. .< .. 1
Hnellh.g—Monday, ,Jsn. 1G.
Joyce Bianch-VTttoriay, “ 17
IXunh.irtivn—Wetipesday, " lx.
Ashley Home Store—Thurstlsy, Jan.
Tlochran’s Store—Friday, JAn. 20.
Furse’aStora—.■vftuiday, “ 21.
Baldock-lltfoilav, '* ;_]HL
Appleton—Tues<jay, .. . . ’.V , J|4.
Duncan Sams Btore—'Wsdnesday,
Jsn. 25. # v .- h
Allendale—Thursday and Friday,
Jan. 20 and 27.. — —
Fa Irf»Y—Saturday,
By«jainoro—Mondjv,
say that
ware ef OialmeKt for Catarrh That
roataia Mercery
as miercury will surely destroy the
tense of rfmcll and completely dafsnge
of rfmcll
the wbole,system etnefiug it
tn rough the m mod* surfaces >ucli
jte flnd.’f article shot^d never be used except on
prescription* from reputable physi
cian*, a* tbq. damage they will dp Is
ten fold ,(0 41/4 good, you can possibly
derive ..froirt ^hem.^.Hall’s Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J.-TTfeney A
• to, Toleyto, Q:, contains no mercury^
and is taRcp interuslly, acting directly
.upon the blood and mucous surface* of
the system. In buying Hail’* Catarrh
Cure he sure you get the genuine. It
I* taken Internally, and made In Tole-’
do, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Tes
timonial* free.
Bold by Druggist*, price 75c per bot-
tle. V
flair* Family PilU are the best.
Jsn.
Feb.
««.
•t
28.
3U
31.
1.
■J*
3,
e.
Brownell—Whines lay,
Frleudsblp—Tbursday.
Reedy Branch-Friday,
Whaley -Monday, *■
TllackVllte^-Toeaduy and Wednesday,
Feb. 7 and 8., . ,
Elko—Thura<lay, Feb. 9.
W Minton.—Friday, ,. 4 “ 10,
THHters Creek—Xaiurdsy, *• .11.
The Auditor’s office will be kept open
from the 1st «f January to the 20th of
February for tbe purpose of taking re
turn*. 1 ‘ .
O.O. RILEY,
^ Coanty'Auditor.
50 YEAR**
VfflrMrriTif EXPERIENCE
Patents
1
I'RADC IWAKI\a
t Dzetowa %
s r rrrw - Corrmonra Ae.
■ As von* sendtae a sketch and daaerlptlqh SM*
daletly aMarUIn oar ostatos free whetbw aa
g=SS£S3£l!SrMl£»JSfS!a
”aHas !ssh'°uss?«ns&.
tpeelml notice, wit bout efeam. In the
Scktuifie J?mtrfcan.
Kostrated weakly. lam* cir-
eowraiar lonmaL Terms, *2 a
lbs, ft Sold by *H Bewsdealers.
HeWjPiit
leaue, C. *
A handsomely IHnstrated
oulmtton of any setentr
yssr: four monitu, ft
hy»
SS1Sroa*Mf.
«
PMAZURSKY,
-—Dealer In
General Merchandise;
„ - WILLlBtDN.Jl. C.
Is offsrlng CHOICE aud COMi’L
blocks of Dry and DressG<
~~~ CMhlag, Mhoest fiats, "
Millinery, Notions, t •.{
Groceries, Furniture, Home Furnishing
—Good* at—
PRICES TO PLEASE ,
all buyer* Who want » hundred cento
In valpe for every dollar paid oat. Be*
fore going further and farlug worse
call on the - Xt j
L£ADEB of low pbices
For anj thlng reeded In nny line of Gi
Mrixhandlne and you will ,nml eXsrtly
yoq wsnr. and ch«aper than ever .beforar
When (Xkhcutiws ths gMid* must ku, ro Rii*r-
sntvolng saUkUctlon la*k your call* and cus
tom.
B. MAZUR8KT,
T ■ ' The Surpiiee Store,
j Wllltaton, 8. Q,.
T. B. ELLIS, Jk
Surveyor and <Xvil Engined
Special attention given tn tbe comptM
tatlou pf Water-power*, leveling on#
drainage.
A postal card addressed to meat Mat*
tin, B. C., will receive prompt atten*
lion. octi-80, ly
Cbar^toD & Western Carolina R’y. Co
Auguata and AshVllIe Short Line.
Schedule In effect Nov. 27th 1888.
I**»ve Anaurta.....
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•* louirr us........
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Anlvs (Srcenwood..
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p ni
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Arrive AUwMlale.......-
Fairfax
Yvmfisree rr
Beaufort,
Fort Poyal.......
Leave rRarleston
flaTannah.......,
I’H|rt Royal
Ilesufort,
. Yefiia.^ie
Fairfax . -.... I.
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’Arrive AueTMa..^.^^.
< lose connection# at Greenwood for sB
point* cm 8. A. I.. and C*. A G. I’.ailwsy, and
ut Xpartanbura with Xoathcm lipilwsy,*. -, >
K«>r any information, rdailre to tlckedj
rates, schedules e*c.. s-ldrtsr, ‘
W. J. ( HAIG, Ges Fas*. Agent, -
- A E. M . NonTH, 8o4. Airrnt.
T. M.Znursou Truffle Mauater.
9.-00a at
7:29 a m
7:36 a m
8:90 a 0
9:80 a ^
0:49 a *
ill:49 p
'•THE CirABLKSTOS LINE.”
SOUTH CAROLINA * ,
... GEORGIA R.R.CQ
The Bbhrtost Route Between Chariot*
ton and AUsnta and Asheville, B.C.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, j
Cbaxlxatox,' B, C.,
SCHKDULEIN EFFECT JANUART
1*1, Ibifi).
DAfLf,
1
Lv Charleston...
' Bummervllle
Pregnails.
Georges.. aJSJ
Braucbville....
K4»wesvHle.-,;;
Orangeburg...
Bt. Matthew*..
Fort Mol tv
KingviHe
Ar Columbia
... 7 00am
.., T 4t am
... 8 13 am
77; 8 2A a in
,8 to ata
.... 9 10am
...r-fi-ffi} am
(i 45 am
. 9 59 am
.. .1015 am
. ..1! bOaih
5*0 p*
6 G9 pm
6 43 put
7 00 prn
7 50 pm
&ii7 pm
8 24 pm
8 48 pm
A 08 pm
«20 pni
1010 pm
»/
Lv Columbia;'......., 6 45 am 355pm
Kfdgytile 7 3h am 4 38 pad
Fort Motte 7 43 am 450|>m.
St Matthews 7 68 am 6 04 pm
Orsugeburgi .8 24 am 5 29 pm
Rowesvtlle........ 8 34 am 645 pm
Kr;tncl> ville.. .j_... 9 06 am 8 17 p«t
George*. 0 31 am 6 42 0fli.
Pregnall*..«,... .^ 0 34 am 7 00 pm
8umn,wrvfVfe > .....10 18 am 7 83.pqi
Ar Chsriebtoii 11 00 am 817 pm
Lv Charleston...7 COhm (SO pm
BranchvillO’ 9 15 am 7 Mt pm
Bamherg. 9 41 am 8 10 pm
Denmark 9 52 am § 3t pm
^ Black ville. ...tv..10 40 am 8 60 pm
WIHUton..... 10 27 am 9 10 puf
Alketf ....11 <10 atp 9 57 ptt
Ar Aligns:*. 11 51 am 10 45piA
6 20 am 310 pm
Lv Augusta. .,
AtkenTT..........
WRlDtoh..
Blackvills
Denmark
Bamberg .
= BraucliTllle.....
A r Charleston
708:
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4 00 pm
4 41 pm
5 03 pm
5 19 pm
5 38 pm
817 pm
817 pm
4X» WAAHIXS*
am
7 4l am
7 66 am
8 11 am
, 8 24 am
9 05 am
1100 am
XAST SXPX29S At'OrSTA
TOR.
Connection via Denmark and A. C.L.
*
Lv Aiiffti*U.>aV 8 30 pm
Ia V A IJfi C11 U * 4 * * • #..*>. f.jt.to.Af.f.A • 3 <JB put
Ar Denmark 4 12 pm
Lv Denmark 6 17 pm
Lv Aiken 7 19 pflf
Ar Augusta 7 55am
DAILY XXCSPT ACX&AT.
Lv Camden X 1*. am 700 pm
Camden Junction. 9 35 am 3 60 pm
Ar Klngvllle lOC& am 4 28 pm
Lv Klugvllle :016am 438pm
Camdep Junction 1048am 5 13 pm
Ar ( Himlcn . 1140 ptn 6 38 am
UokxxCtioks : Clyde Line, Charles*
ton; G. M. H. R.ibiaykvlile; F. V. 4
P. R. K.^ penmsra; Gh. K. R., Augus
ta; Southern Kv., Columbia.
Connection to and from Atlanta wl
through Palace Sleeping
Bleeper.
L. A. EMERSON. Traffic Manager*
J JIBaNDb, General Mas'
General Office: CbatK*i«it/S
11 ••■ X-
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