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The Barnwell Peoole. m I. KOLVSS, Editor t Pnp't. LAMEST COPMTT CrRCDLATIOH. THURSnAt. APRIL li, 1999. The British grtvernment hss nsk'ej through diplotnaUc cbaniMU for t*ople» <»f the South 1'arollna Dispensary La**-, and will get them. W. K. Vanderbilt of Xew York hs« authorized the building at his expen«» of a flOJ.bOO dormitory for atudents at* Vanderbilt I’wiversity, Xaihvillc, Tenn. . American soldiers in the PhlHppTbfl Inlands have followed Sherman’s tac tic* hf bin ning and'Irxiting the towns end t^andoned homes of the retreading Kilipino4. According to the report of the X<nv York State Board of Lunacy on an av erage 7,000 young working Women of that State become insane each year for want of sufficient food |ind clothing. dred million dollars, without count of loss of life or measure of humafi suffer* Ing and sorrow. And whst /haa the country received In return for so lav* irh expenditure of life and treasure? As the Washington Post forcefully puts It: “Only two or three years ago We wehITntoT frenzy of compassionate The United Slates offers Hie Filipi nos “Honest Government snd time to cultivate letters, sciences, Mber.il and practical arts.'” That's more than io home folks get, and if these ik'„w w arda of the Union have half serrse they will say ye«, and thank ton. too. Three so called Democrats, meiiiifjers of the Delaware Legislature, who voted fora Republican for United States Sen- nfor. have Been refused credit by busi ness men, ostracised by their ne'iglibora _i»nd put out of office by their funner friends. Served them right. - -s n The British Medical Journal show* that epidemica of grippe occurred at least (MX) years ago. Jt wa« thought then that the malady contained th • germs.of mo«t of the ills tliaf, llesh i* heir to, and the experience ol centuries hiis continued imd broatfciicd rti.it thi'- ory. " "v Rotation apiwars to lie the rule, add jterhaps a good one, in the manage ment of the State Dispensary. In last Week’s elect ion a I». M\ .Mile* of Spar* ran burg was maiie Oitirinan of the State Board of Co trol. and .1 B. Dorn* Shit of Anderson ousted S. W. Vance of Laurens as State Liquor Commissioner. Col. Vartcg had made a goml Tecord, ami Mr. Doulhit will no doubt do like* All the tclegrnphii! news from the — PblHppute islands is censored:—rffe government gives the public just what It-pleases and suppresses everything in the way of had news. Yet the report «>f Geh. Otis allows that in the two months of February and March one- fortieth of the American troops under his command had been killed or wound* trl. But it lias not been told how many have been prostrated by sickness. SO* .called Cuban patriot*. -Wo.have since had abundant reason to believe that we, made fools of ourselves oiL’ that occa sion, and we are now't4« momentary expectation of having to suppress, if not exterminate, the former objects of our sympathy. Within the past few months we have he'-n bursting with sentimental admiration of the F'llipi- no*. reading and hearing about their nobie zeal for liberty and civilization. In the very midst of o ar most ardent raptures" we were startled by tlidt' at tack upon Manilla and by the dlMlov- pry that they had -fuimnlated a con spiracy to fire the Oily iTlitl to massacre the. white population without mercy.” The administration is beyond doubt anxious froirr both • humanitarian anil’ polirical considerations for a speedy Cessation of hostilities. The dispatches r rom (lie s w ht of war. prompted more iy hope than by circumstances of - tin* i-xisting situation and the uuderstand- iogof Pliitippine < haraeter e-tnlili h Liiat frame of minil. But, to our mind. aumanOy had no more baud in begin* dug Ibis war and desti.ny no more In TIIK Cll ARLKSTOX RF.UNIOX. • - . • (len. Joe Wheeler has aceepte.l the. RKGAKDI.ESJj OF ACE. The Kid.ncys are responsible for more InvitatioVtn deliver tlie oration before i sickm-ss, suffering, and deaths than the-United Confederate Veterans. \ Adyutsnt General George Mieirman nf New OcleZnt will de iv'er tlie’Memo rial Day Addiess^at Magiiolbr-Gt#ti,»> teryv^ ' w-r. BTi leeping places have been provided for SO.OtX) visitor*, and pi tee* secured Where meals eari be f m ulshed daily Lp 9*»,000.guesti, A-. . , - THE LAKE Cl 1’Y LYNCHING.- More than a year ago the post office at Lake City, Williamsburg County,- wa« ** t on tire at night by ina*ke.i men. Frasier linker, the |*ost. master, and yoiuTgestchil.l were shot and kilted as they escaped from the burning build ing. and other* of hi* family wounded I’.Vst nflliSt- inspectors worked up the Case agalnsUfirtwen white nie'n. of the surrounding quHniry. ’I'lieir trial lie^ gan In the United States Court, Char leston, on Mo day. before "Judge lirawley. *Two.-df liie so calJgd lynch era turi«d Mails’ evidence, leaving tlilrteen on trial. On both siiics 15:1 witnesses were summoned. Ex Attor ney General Barber and J. I’.-K Bryan assist District Attorney Latlmui in prosecution, .'solicitor W. M’J. .lervey and (leorge -S. I.egaro represent tlie de fend jfit>.' ’j , WALSH MEMORIAL. At lil HTA, G A. C Oiitmittee Cliar’i-s G. (jobflrich, President and Lula llurL llte famous ysHing woman know .i a« the Georgia magnet, died*in Lonilon while;pey/orming hei feat* in the Barnum and Bailey sliow. She will be recalled for the curiosity which she aroused by withstanding and over coining the streftgth Of intifeciijar men. anv other organs id tlie body. X majority of the. ill.- afUicting people to day is traceable to kidney trouble. It pervades all classes ofuiocMv; in all jdiiusU-s.iUBgardleis of age, sex nr uun djtion. 'The Ktmptoms.of khlnev trouble.are . , ..... unmistakable, such as rheuinatUm. ^tage, Hudgitu, Whited neiiralgim sieeplexswethi. pain br^ dull ‘ age..Double Springs, AiA. Hypnotism taufhr liy mail: —Large lesson free. Addrd»* wlih.four cent* Treasurer. f Ilavrga Cohen, Secretary. W . A . Ga’Tt-tt, J. .1. 1 Coidlnr, .loo J. Colien, Ge >. |{. Loiubard. David Gra- liuin.T \>. Alexander, R E. Allen, M. .1. McAnlilTe. Dr. Lansing Burrows, R. ~K. Ktiiott, D. P. (f'l'onnoi. H. K. l.ow- rV,'I h-*s. Barrett Jr., W.'I' Fields, J. J. ('iU-hill. ' . ^ % - Your attention is called to ibis efTort to'lionor tiro meriu-ry of one of nature's iuddeiin*n w bo w as di-volcd to the in- President MoKiuley hi* been as much tcresisof the'edty and State, u, w I rich he lived, and w lio»e -dev.otiop tbej-eto was theTrcca-lon bl tTio iliness which terminated his lile. ■' Tlie spontaneous desire of toafty citi zens to pcrpi-tviate his ineinory by an ‘ontliiuing it tban the buildfiig of the lower of Hahel. it served as a pre^ex* w ith w hich tftiongh of Hie people were successfully fooled while the iuiperiaiists made themselves masters of tho goverhiitent and ia»k masters of tlie" people, and of a cat* paw In their hands as Joe Whreteramt Flfriingh Lee were in his. The next generation w iil probably be aide to si-e what stupendous.foolt tlieir fatbers were. ^ ’ PROGRAM ME of the Union meeting* of the Barg-tcsTT Baptist AwsoMatiou ; The unlotis will hold their, meetings an Saturday and Vund.fy, April JPth and Jciii, J8!»9. 1. The i*t Division will meet \vi:h the Church at Fairuiuuiit; Revs Wil liatu llaynsw'orth and G. N. A-kew will be present. 2. The 2nd !tivi«u>n will n*vet' w ith the Church art RnseiiiHt y , ,Kevs. W D- Rice ami >V. D. McM-iJlan w Ml he pres ent • 1 11 Tlr* .‘if! Division ^'!1l me-*t with the Chui'ch at Springfown; Revs W K. Johnson and Arthur llultft will he present. 4 The 4th Division wiil meet with the. ChtU'c.h at UetbeJ; Rev*. U , O Britton, R T. Golphlu ami T. I*. Lido will be present '* * • - 5. The rilli Division w ill meet with the Church at Denmark: Revs. A. I* 1 .' Turner and Joseph Bostat will hi present. "'i * The Topics for dlerussion are as Tol- lows: * L The Orphanage, nniT^Vliy Wu 'Should Support it. 2. ()nr State'll is*ion IVoik. d. our Foreign Mission vv'ork. 4. Kdncaflon —FuThi-ui University arlrc in tlie back, a desire to urinate of ten day or night, profuse or scant sujsk- p>y. Uric acid, or brick-duat deposit in itrine are sign* of clogged kbfoeys, eausirig poisoubd and germ-tilled blood. f*ometihi0< tlie heart acts.badh, and tube casts (Wasting of the kidneys) are found in the urtne, wlitcli if neglected \vill result in Brighi’a Diseuae,. t lie most dangerous lorm of kidney- trouble. , _ - All theso symptoms and conditions are promptly reuinvyd tnuler I be itt- tluence of l)r. Kilmci’s Swamp-Root It has a world-wide reputation for iis wonderful cures of tlie inosi U|a^re«s- illg cases. No one need long be witliout it fi« it is ho easy to get at any drug s:ore at fifty cents or «ne dollar. You can have a-ample bottle of this wpinlerfid di*- eoVerv, fiWiimp-lloot, and a book tell- iog-ali about it,’both scut to ymi abso- iuteljr ffee l»y mail Scud your ad- ilress to Dr. Kilmer & C«., IHngliamp- too, N. Y , and kttidly taentioii tbat Vott rend tliis liberal offer in 'ill* BaIiXW KX.L 1’KOfl.K. THE APPETITE OF A GOAT I* envied I'y all poor dys|teptlc« whose Stomaelt and Li ver are'out of or der. -1! such should know that Dr. King’s New Life PH!sy_the wonderful Kt«mac)i and Liver Remedy^, gives a splendid appetite, sound dw-stion ami a regular biidily_.Ji*bft that insures per- lect h> alth and g--e«t energy^ Only 2-*m-. at C. N. Burckbulter’s; Bar.nwelj. and D K. Briggs & Co’s. Ulackvilh^-Xlrug f-tojes. .., ' *-.•* * ' NO Cl’ ItE—NO PAY, ;- I a -fc That is the way all druggists sell Gno%r, s Tastelkso Chiu. Tt»>ic for (Hiiis and Malaria. It Is -duifity Iron' and tiu-inine in a tasteless form. Cliild- ri-n rove it, Adults prefer it to hitter, i.HU*eatiug Tonics i’rice, 50c. F’or •Sale i>y (J N. Buickhaiter. A mao h is to die to make anything our of life insnr.mev,” Mpd tliea-JtiZen. • Oil. no.” 'retdied the dnsuragee agent, blandly; “l never died y< u’’' enduring Monitmt nt, worthy of . the cluiractei o| tliis f.iitnful man. lias led to the orgatii/.aiion of tlii* t/ommit-tfe for the purpose of coiubiiiiisg the eon- tpibitlons wliicli m iy be ottervil in a memorial woitliv of Hie man, and tli city i'j) which he lived. Contribiitionk zent *rt tlie Secrekiry. o/ativ tuembt-J of-Uie t oriuisiitee wil’l be acktrovy.eilged tlirougii die paper*. - ' — A BRIGHT SCHOOL GIRL. When Superlniaiident of Kducatior Hardee visited flic. Hariiet viile.si-hooi D*l niiinth, lie rc<;iMnrt»*d Mu* cbixlreti’ tl tako-an itour. and, w.dmut book or otfter alii, w rite-a short wrinposHtoii on. “What I Know <-f Soulli C uo'iina;” The. follow log I* from the pen til Mi*- •les*i.- Schlege!iniivh, aged id, and i* Vervcrc JHabic; ^ ’ Soutlt Carolina is often called th- l. v a Inlet to SI JTeT” In Soiitli farolina If* one of the smalle»l .States in I In* 'Unijni. i’lutrlesum, wTucb i* ill-* cliief sei- prrrr. ~ Is SltLiau-d In TTTe 'Ziouiirt: I ►art of the State, between the, Ashley . and Coop- r Rivers. n>ML ( CMKADi S. Editor B.vax we Cl I'koitk: Though more tit inAhlrty yaars have passed *i flee'our la *t slrnggle for the Lo*t Cause,’’’ time cr.unot tlfniv finiii tlie writer's mind lltc'noble character- istics-p^tlvosn .w hfr marched with him to the luittle-fiehl, ft-nd iiothiHg could afford in-is- pleusur--titan a reuniun of lii* cotniaiij*. What rfiore suitable occ.-isiltri co ild we It iVe for sueli a ri* newMigOf die obi anptaint.aiice titan that we are : • r-.d with, thaGreat Kv*. union in the city we deteododT Let the Hifri i vors ot Co.. Ii.'2ndS C. Ar.fiMerv meet at the ( "itadel >iptarc in Charleston at !• o'clock on the'morning of May in, and participate in thii^guat parade, under tite fl ig T)cfenders «t Charleston.” . AM a\h.» can attend wilt communicate with tlie uffderslgtied ::t once. W. II. K EN NI:D Y,* ( ipt..C i. II.. 2d s. i . Aid i.-ry. Willision, S. C'TTptn It'lli, IK'J. ' ^ ’in... ..k.. r ..t.. „ m. ...ffv.. .> i i ov south Carolina has IQ counties,, v-pt; I he enurcue* w Mil whom tin- I mons ,,, .. , . , , ., ’ Ablutville, Aiken, Aml-^-an, Jl.trnw-e . inrot are requested to have dinner on tlie grounds. The clerks of the Union* arc ivqogst- ed to riotily this committee a* soon a* possible of tlie place of the next' meet ing. and the persons to-open' tlie dis cussions. « T. P Lbio, V\ fn-Hay nsworth, < ommiuee. ’Hie world move*, a though anme- tlmes it goes backward. Laat week a Mormon Conference was held in < bnr- leatnn in broad open day light. Thir ty delegate* were present and fhev talked right out in meeting. It is said that this denomination ha« trrade more convert* in the South within tlie last twelve month* than some of tlie older and wealthier orthodox etrnrehe*. A lot fot a Mormon c'lturch thus been secured near Aiken. There’s no ac- oounting for taste*, especially Aiken taste*. In the la*t few year* many car loads of beef cattle have been shipped Irotn thi* Sta£e"fo Virginia atul Maryland market*. The demand will increase smtl the-price will advance, for cattle read tlie (lit illing lines wiit*«-.w bv tlie South CatoHna measure* from north to south alttuil 25(1 mil- : ' - (_oluiniua is t lie capital of tit** State, anil is/ituated iii tlie cetitral. p.irt* on - tltf cjtng.vree River, in Richlatid cutttt- ty. / - Americans in Manilla say 100 (CM sol- diets win be uect-s-ary to capliite and bold the is and.o.f Luzon. Ra'ilu' if imts of tlie treaty, of jyeace het w ed. fbe l uited States nful .CS-paji. were exchanged ill \) a'sIlRlgtOU MU Kuesllay. , • ACiOj.D A i t H G Uv IlN AWAY. il Isr SEE THAT cTRYK? a.: ISN'T IT A BEAUTY? - HAVE YOU SEEN IT? Tli: Un-Cod; Pater t H'.nn.vi'- Hor>e ( ollar 1;'.- them « t h'-tnarjeCoi/ liirotj Uie market. Surv cc as both c >!!»;• atid }»i/. Co.verim' made of hu-t lo t uti'-e ai-rny d- -it, '’eAtbt r U arine-, stufT^d cutton .Uu: !) th l> -dy and rim. We i .ve a *• jK.'c!aI [-Ks'cMTif -tirii- * flit lint eoLu-r. f-y inaeldnery, v hich gives it tliV a[i[K-.tranee of r w w -.<1 uttd prev. ids cot- •aid ifeage. The collar < ’ommencing mi A i to, every sm-lon yxr ^br r-mdr 1 T r h ilaid fifcTor "oh-i’i-Iimit.iis., u tojoai tlie li Beaufort,JJamlieig,.Bcrkeicv, ( he.Lei-. ( bOstcrfieTir, ( liaiieston, (lareiidotii Colleton, Cherokee, Darlington Dor -rlu**ter, Edgelle’d, Fairtield, Kloreme utsyrgetow n. Greenville. <;neuw«iod, tlasurd^u), Horry, Kershaw. Lanca-ter, Lull re ns,-J,!- x i n g t • m, Marion M a rlbor- ongh' New berry. O.-otiee. Orangeburg, .Pickens, Ric-lrfwiid, >aiii la. SpiuAw.i- Idiners, S. C.T M urcli 2.ld, IHHf*. Mr. F. II, t 'reech, Barnw ett, S. C. Dear Comrade:—From the abund ance of the heart the mouth ’peakctljv 1 w rite t« Ih ink you for having to the pitblic those thrilling Ifne*, ae- coinpanviug the donatioihof a patriotic .Southern Worn m. As I was scaiHiing liver the head Hues of each, colniiin of the paper my eye li-vtinl on these wo r ds‘‘ 1 he Confederate Reunion” and of course, being an old CmfZed., 1 al ways read everything written that lias Confederate in it. therefore, I began to are scarcer North and Weat than for several year*. There is another open door for Amer ican cattle, In Cuba. And shipments are to begin at once. Cattle from the hill country of this State. North Caro lina, Tennes*ee and Georgia will be made beef of, while those gatUwred kutwanyLayusswlssirur-er+sra trrTtft* tftis nearer the coast will be kept for dairy and farm purposes. This section" was first opened up for cattle an(l stock raising aftT while the progress of civilization, so-called, has destroyed the splendid primeval pas turage there remains enough 'waste lands, swamps, ponds and savannahs to make the industry one of considerable extent am! profit. There is often more real-profft and pleasure in raising one good cow tharrlR making an ovetgrown cotton crop. A : plenty of 'cattfe would restore the fertility of the field* wa«ted by cotton cnltujce, and as the WeaUU reported tn l>4 spreading itself cotton growing this year it is high time for our people to get ready to go into somethingnew •when they are driven out of their one -old occupation. noble daiignti-r of «ome deaf ply! Con federate soldier, w ho Iih* crossed ovxjr the river and joined the host-on thi ol Iter side, and though dead yet speak eth; and as I continued to read my eye* grew moist, and soon ihe unbidden tear trickled down mv cheek ; and as I for liter proceeded t<> read your, appendix, and reiUi/.e front that what n vein of burg, Sumter, tStion, M iltianisburg, York. . Sooth Carolina was ffm settled liy the 1 rencli Iliiguenois, ii'UK'-ti^. who soon hecauie <li«sAti»t>“d atul abaj.don—' ed tlie connfry. ' . Tlie first permanent sittle'ment wh*. made in I'iikt by ttie Englj*h at I’ort lesion lit )•>(). # - The country b;:d fitrined a paTT of (' irulina sitn-e and'so remained until 172'l, w hen the tw b (Tarolinas were separated and became royal provitrees. South Camltoa i- pliysicaTly descril.)- ed in Tiifee divisions, i iz : Thf* low er, middle and upper ertiintry. Tlie upper eoulitry includes an area of r.botu II,- IKK) 'square mU.es, in t he giori li w e«tern part, and lias a general elevation <>1 fioo to S i» f('t-t It soil is mostly grey and- red. The i’iedmont belt, in the 'exk tteme northwest i* tlie tilo-t broken and inontitainous. The middle- diils- ion is'olicn callid tlie tipper pine belt ii crosses the State in a tLOt'tlU'ti'terl v , direction, fiom the Stvpimiaii HUer.tli Vtlu*. N o r t U ,A .*1 wliiva. iawe.« JA he K, n4 -m I will i-tvf , kiflar ini tc.ri-. Ttp nhc-t"w enti’ling Uie bolder t,o a cbatice-iv/r ilraw ing a sidemikl I I car it g ml w atcli. I*.tg111 tnoi ement, spot cash value $M. A namb-1- s.- ....‘i...i.Lla:-ytme ivptirrtitr citizens, wit-- ate pledged to sr-cr. cy and who will-not he allowed t r take tickets, ha- been seaied up -cciaclv aiol ciepo-itcd. ili 01 i* s.lte. Tile Ud^i-t hear ing t be corresponding number w ilt w it) t he pi i/.e. In recognition amU aporeeiation ol the very liberal patronage eytendril me 1 have faib-r. on tbi< plan ol making a valuable present to sittneTotttrjiat “c.is- tiun-r. Every pun ini-e? ”wtli, howev er, get fuFl ialiibrtwcieyerv dollar or litactlon ot a ir. M v -1(>,*k (*t good- in evs-ry line ft ti.-e iargest and eboie'i st I have cvpr Itandleil ami t.o - atabli*li- ment tit the state, in ciivor conntrv; cHo'oller sncii a v-:*! vatiety as erowlls mv sWeiv**«r ei>uriter.i and ware i-'oom« Eiantbing up to d re in stile and qua 1 rtv aifii as for prices 1 simpli laiigli at competi ion, fut.tnv clnat-g - will-enable every bod v t-< thrive ami b<- bai pt qveil if cotton continue 1 * to tiring below record price* LERUY Mo I. AIR. pm of every true Confederate soldier, 1 almost wept abutd, and Tn.any times since as l recall to mind' tlie nobie words that accompanied the donation of this patriotic Soutltern heart I am tilled with emotion, and often>hed the •silent tear, and regret the name was withheld, and would it not be wife that we should have an organization of the daughters as well as ide sot,.*- of (,'oti- lederate veterans. ' 1 will send'yGu my cuntrlbutton^o the Reunion at an early day, (signed t, ; (The name of the above w ritcr is on lile in my office, a'tnl without hi* von- sent I would not publish same. F'.H.U./ tl^is roginn 1- level Without being Hal, and i- -nllictmtly rpB’.tig tosecutc^i-r feet drainage. Along Uie coast are various small i* land* which aiinuallv fluidbvCge-q an lilies 6f (rice and cotton. TB-Cy are the leading" proilnutiotis; Also 'potatoes, corn, \vbeat and rye are raised iiyabun slanite,-——-—4^— —< —-t—- The climate of Aoiitli t arolina is gen erally pleasant and healthful. The mountainous region lias a delightful climate in the summer, and is much visited by tourists. The tir*f railroad was built in and on this road, from Charleston to Augusta, was run the 4ir*f successful locomotive built in thi* country. SUI’ERV ISUR'S NOTICE. in order to keep ' ihe TlUfyt-rrat-^s throughout the < Vuirty |losfe'd.as tp'tlie ivliej eVbohT* of the' ‘outit l ^liain Gang. I will hereaftmxpnblisli a notice in ea> b iveek's issue ol tb<<' niiitv paper.*. Chain (bang wiilheai t oo-ri li.-tr.hie thi* week ; w ill gn frnmllieii to Moofe"* Cross Roads next week. (U IV. Bar ker, “l-'miuty Supv'sr. R. C Roberts, Jr„ ■ . ..Clerk *- *-s *r'- .. • HE FOOLED THE SURGEONS All tlie dociore tol ll 1 ten it-k 11 an - i I totr. of West Jefferson, (< , after suffering l.s months.from” Rym : iii| Fist ila. lie imui!i) die unless a cosily 1 op-;tHibn) wj* pei. Iwix^K^o^lmd; b-'' surest. I’ile cure on Eartb, anil the lest 'ton from packing in is open at heithm, • Every scauVa iVi-ibly ,ka-k stitdi. with all -. nnts atr<1 raw (-hn^ on ciT-f! • cif (\>lTar. thus jir. tpntliu: r.; -Is or r [■* 1 f-dT.EASE^ EV- F.BYBoi-V. We bare over 75,000 tcotliponi a’.s from fanners a’one that catjn tb -us. n-.nog ll-itediTuri-ig the ni t tbre- Vears. e absu- Itttely and unht'-it itii..’iy g-nraiitcv tics O 1- • t.ir to t<ur.- or pr--v nt c;;!ls or sore sjuiuhler-. •s i.ntsi ii.ld hot sea- • -n. -It i- a wondvrfalauc- • -s'an-l a than 1 of ... ,Will ja t tv.o in fTvdseaso-s. Jt is - Id to every >t;ite in ttie .Euion. )Ve h .v - fi; r.i-k«s1 The Li j* War d. parreu-f.t witi: “ever d large < rdeHT Tf ft wasw'Pii t’-sM ti .iii; jht-y wonkhc'C have hi inrlit tin ni.'t N » s'-.ppi-ri loi r pliws f,»r st.,'-,"I t-r. when- y. u u-i- J.arkf'.rd -Col •: -■ ■ ; t til - udder tolhe i a vi;n if - wearing this colhi . FaKMZK*, ff ybui ’in ri ’eict I .-.'t I..-.-, V.- OOT 1 - Hat - • ’ ■ for, 1 .. i rttdivi fe I m ilii i 'ii-U-a . If vmr Tnrn- TaTTt.s u ltt ord- r tiieiit in lots we e-ji, secure a .sptfciul rate of freight for liim unit thks i c bl- hitn t:; .-• ’I them to iOu-Hfowfion eheaper than we mn i \v ire -we o;dy.«h:pauniH- qii.n'.rfi'i e; fr.TcBFwn o"n» iloz-n C ill »rs-(-ost r.s ju>t a- ii.uc-h.a.s it wo;-M_yonr inrr.lint.t_oU DV.o Joz.«. A* iii l.-Ieiivrr isautp'e i-oilur :b a-j- "x- -pre-s ofTi.-eli) ( !s, fur el.lM. ea-li with order W'lii: m n-jijpta nt.-f IrttiiiliiiirfuOT * oPar* w:i: try to sell you i a hi r (a^’l-ir.-, eiairuirra iftat if is jud as giiod tmt don*' iierepi it. Insist on gi-Kiiig the l.a: kfor I ('oil lEfor there is no jt.' (dr ulars and priocs . made -rFor Cash dr on InutallUents-sOi'in Exdiango for Old Macbincs- In addition I handle fh«New Ideal and New (ilnnix —Irbvver I’rleetl Macltinc* Neerflw*, Oil* and Attaclinu-nfs for ntiv and all Sewing M^clilnea. First class Repairing done at short notico, h ’ Calls made in Aiken, Orangeburg and Barnwell.Counties. For Prices or Particulars call on or w rite to tin- and prompt replies will be made*. « ‘ * ' POST OFFICE BUILDING..RAII.ROiVt> AVENUE, BLAt KYILLE. SlC Sept. 2o-lm. e Best |Vlijiefa] Watef c , -FOll I THE* , . x • Stomachy Liv^er, 5^idr)e?js 3 pou/els ai)d plood. « They have stood the test nf a Century and are e«r:ib’i*;ird beyond question os-MofUer NaUff<*V i>e*i i-euretly-ftrr tlie tit* tbnttilfftrr biimaiitry.' — For Water apply to PAUL SIMPSON, Glenn Springs, S- C. .Seivern & Kiioxvillf 1 taiiroitd Co. T3 AIE T A B 1.I-: NO. i. IN EEEE' T Bill A. M.. M \RCtt 12th ISIO. sip st.tn' kitown-fi >(>L' I II BUl N D FIRsTtLVSS. - NOR I U tii»l N |). Fl Rs r Cl. A S. > r \ i’ iox ■* :i . i -un Sun. E\. (Jliiv null >un p in. I - • -i 20 i. in p ni t; on j 22 ti (12 l I'n Ex £ "'i ' p H-ntjj- J Lv la 72 D 71 1!nt'--bn rg & K. .1 one;ion. A r Tt Ex, sun 0 in. 7 47 7 II Ex. sun p. m 1 •* I 21 SUU,; SII1I. t ti.u'.'itntV p in ii in. 7 <’2 12 If* 7 t’d 12 Id -IN Pure Pred Poultry. 'alee in .Up 1 *Wo|-| 25 cent* Si»ld by ( and D. K. iMuggi'rt*. N. Biirckbalter, llai'niveil, Tliigg-s A Co.. Blackvilli 4 li ti 12 4 9 f Ktu-ece. : r =ur 4 l O' li 4" 12 ol 1 4u t; 17 4 iii 5 Cl f Samaria. 4 i.5 1 •>” 4- t l 1 (’. li 49 II l. w l.\. i ’41 4 52 •i) f We-tin •r-b-.ml 1 Cl 12 . *, II 5(1 4 4>; r. 22’ -( 57 5 4 til f A leih -a. r ii::; f 17 12 •52 li 9s 11 51 l 54 r. .10 ic 5 17 rift St-aduiin. , Inn] ~ 09 12 40 (i :i 11 40 \V • 5 l,s 25 6 6 42 54 5 ti 11 Ol "’a r. Oi K. 5.5 .>(•' F Seivern.' W agetier. d r D 55 5-. 0 « 51 91 12 12 2t- t*i 11 •ti 19 <•7 i 1 II 94 21 5 Tn- n Ip ti 2li 1 , f~ . I \rr.v* f (ri r, 19 ! I sli 5 57 Fl ri 5 47 7 14 6 11, ii :<7 II .Mi liy* D. 41 111 11 21 5 Iy 10 r 'k 5 59 i 20 ri Til g 50 9iJ Springfield. D f 4 J 1 Ci .. 19 45 (i 10 ■ 1 ’If* .► • i 12 7 02 92 r WtiaU-y*. * 1 *{•» 29 it) Js 5 •25 10 t; 15 7 41 i' ■Jh, i ns •>tl f * ' e >Va!kr*r*. f M i) 20 10 III 5 20 ’.0 .«) (5 H 2t; 5.5 t hi 55 2o 4 H 17 95 i 10 5i i 2u 2ri. Black ville. D. 2'i :> 4 1 s 3 li Z 20 .50 5 4 os 50 10 7 20 50 0 O' 10 12 § (YT T9 40 21 f A«liteigh. f 21 1 09 4 K5 1 4! 7 iff. . 9 11 10 97 9 19, U) 4S r f Wood .i .lt d. f It •> r) i 4 91 4 In i 91 <1 is 10 44 9 IS 10 5ti 17 li.f tinelL ' D- 17 4o 7 m 4 90 — 2ri » 14- in 55 9 11 il Iri 12 Morri*. J2 .‘I '2 4 IT 4 19 t VI 9 41 il 95 <i 41 11 3i' S| Klim- ‘ .* .» 04 4 01 4 GO 7 ' ’! *«»> 9 4« II in 9 ftt 1 4 1 fft ti! ('ue. I TF •* Si <f 5* 4 Of ti 5S 9 51 H 19 9 5: 11 52 • )j Seig’icg. ' 'j) *> to a :.o • » -5c 4 Tt 9 5 s il 25 {1 5* 12 04 0 At b-ndale. D. •i :kt iy 45 •» 50 ti to W FOWLER, Gen. Matiager. J. A. WALKER, ' Superintendent box! The tide hli*-turned. The eyes of the people are being opened and the popu larity of “the war for humanity” is pl»yjng out far faster than it rose. The hferoie part of the play is over and the people who think and love their coun try are beginning to be anxious for the ringing down of the euruin on ihe •whole bloody show. The infamy of nftioning patriotic wearers of the uniform on bad beef 6Vi- Ut for dog meat even shows inyfficBbucy if not corruption in tlie commissariat and raises the apprehension that other departments oftbe public service have been every bit as bsd. The bloodshed continuing In the Philippine Islands is bringing fresh sorrows daily to the Hearts and bomdaof American families ^zind the enormous outlay Incurred has bbnefltted the few at the expense of the BMUJ. The annual cost in money, of ing on tiie war In the Philippine de U now admitted to be a. huu* REI NH)X CO M M 1 TT K KS. ‘ r ~~~ The following, i-ominjttees have becji ! appojntei to solicit contributions for the Yelerans* iTufnl: Bull Bond township—B. F'. Killing*- worflt, Ddvid Ocsterreicher, Jolm T*. Gray. . Bald"ck -IL' H. AVsIker, Ashe, J. S. Calhoun. Great Cvprcs'i.-r-J. C. McMillan. J. W. Thomas, Ed Grayson. J. A. Jenkins. Red Oak—K. I*. Gantt, Jell Ready, Jere Sncllirig. Georges Creek—J. Blixley, Henry Hutto, Jadeon Still. Wii 11*tori—Capt W r . II. Kentiedv, U. Jeff Harvey, J. \V. Creech. Rosemary—Ardia Woodward, Pat Hair. Four Mile—Lucius Bush, William Kilungsworth. Allendale. .Sycamore. Bennett ThtrenreH DBm'ARY. Mr* Mary A. Weathcr-be^, Hie uiiT- ow of The-lata Mf^Sea bom Weal iters* bee of Willision. died on tlie 5th hist, of paralysis of the bfair, aged ’k ye^rs. She had been for three years a great Miflerriy-biit het last illness roll'll lined Thomas mdr a few days.—For upwKfd* of'ffTty years she wt^s a consistent mewiVier of Hie Baptist-church The-imMimry of her long life so coristantiy ;t 1"riled with good deed* will long be cherished by children, grand children, re'attves and fiiend* wlm knew the beauty and goodness and gentle charity of he'e per fect life an J character. No better wo man ever lived, no purer Uhrjstlali lias ever been called from earth to IlcaVen Her body sleep* in the Willision i kn Friend 1 , C. it \V,C. Mn.EAGE BOOKS. * Ihe Charleston atpl Wrsfern t'.-iro- lin i Railway beg* to aimoitnce^fb it :tlE One'1 housand Mile Books of Jitgir is sue sold after February sth. IsiMt. wiil bo -ho BO Bed for ptzzxgj over (lie ('.liiui- Ma, Newberry and I. iurens and Atlan* tie Coasr I.ine Railivav*. 'I be atten tion of the. travelling men'M'erpvcially called to this arraiigement. W. M. AI/fMAX, Breeder of Eure Strain of S. C, Brown - Leghorp*. | Non Setters —^BEST LAYERS ON RECORD.— Lg2> f ( ,|- sale at 75 enf* tier 1.1. Mock for sale alter July 1st, BI.At KV1I.LE. - - - - _ jj. c. For Letter and Note Heads, En- velopes and (ionernl .Toll Wnrk; Q-i'y~e tJs a, Tx*ial. All Work yvcll and promptly done, 96 fl, id pficesj^ll pight. ^ E PEOPLE PKINTERY. L and BlackviHjereommitrees have been omit ted. frotn the fact that tlie camps of U. (*• Y.’s will work tliat territory, 'I’he ftrat named pf tach comiuitcee w ill act Ks ehai-inan and report to me on Sale*- day In May, the amount of contribu tions or at an earlier day if necessary. Each committeeman appointed is ex pected to make z personal canvass of the community in which they reside, and take contribution In money an(i , kind, such as the people are w illing to give. ’ FRANK H. CREECH. Cou uiilleeuiati fwr Barn well County. reunion of her In fed ones. TO CUKE A ( OLD IN ONE DA Y * Take Laxative Bromo (jiiinim- Tablet:i. All druggi*!* n>fittnl money if it laiU to T'lirc, 25c. The genuiiie has L. B.Li. ol each tablet. ROAD NOTICE. ! Avlnle- (lie wedding serviced'* pro- <rc.-ditig in Japan, the bride kindle* a turch and tin* l:i'hlegro<.m liglii- u tiiv from it and frurus the wile's play- lliingr. —. Do yon want to learn hypnotistri? to cure disease? to Infliierice others? -TT -y+m—th-;-itddres-a, with f .cent* to pay postage, Hudgins, White & Page, Double Spring*, Ala., and yon will re ceive a large lesson free. Last Sunday It years ago Gen. il. E. fzee surrendered toCeM. LVS. Grant at Appomaltox. j Notice of Final Settlement. o ♦ • ■ , - . Notice is herehv given that the nn- dersignjad will file lit* final account wirli .1. K. Snell ing, E*a , Jmlffe of I'rohate, on Satur lay, 22d April, a* Gnardiatr- for Gatsey BI tick, S. FT Gr.ifbbs, Ida Grubbs ami E'la (irublrs. N. G. Grubb*, Oaardizji. FIFE! r s’ ■ ' l 1 Life, Accident AT Whittle’s Stcibles, '"BLACK VI I.EE, S. C. A CAT{ LOAP x . —of,-- .. FflSiE MULES. Thev ure ail right ami will be fold at sitmptlon. and was so much rc!h«ed prf pti' - <‘s that u ill ehbtdc 2 nod fanner« to taking tlret dose, that she slept , all eottiui >t even les* than tiight; ami w ith two bottles ha* been utvti ceptuCt pound. s? ^i Discovered By a Woman. Another great difK'overv'Tras' BeeT made, and that too, by a lady in this country. (’Disease fastened i'* clutch es upon her and for seven year* she witfastood Jt> severest tests, hut her vi tal ongatis were urdertpioed and deattl Uz seemed imtulnetit. For three immfi)* Stic coogiied incessantly, andcn';l,i im i sleep. hhellnpBy dtscolerteH a*v ,iy to reemeri. by p'uicb.i-iug.of ns a bottle of Dr. King s New DAc iieri- fur Con. All Road Overseer* will pioase stmd »h*o.iueiy cured. Her name is M rs to thi* office listti of title'road hands and of the County road touts In their charge and proceed at once to work all t not already put hfegood order. . W. Barker, Supervisor. U. C. 'Kobcrt*, Jr , Clerk, Luther LuD5 ThiiHjw'rites \V. C Ilaiu- „ nick & Co., of Shell)v, N. C. Trial im’.- road* free hi (’ Borekhally’s, Barn well, ami 1>. K. Krigg* & Co’s., Black*: 'ville. Drug Stores. Regular *ize 6pc. laiid ll.LH). Lvcry bo’.Gc goarat:ic*j7 £&-i sun* quick. They stay on the market long. will not J. D.‘WHITTLE, ‘ Biackvltte S- C. By a |)rofes*ional smith, who ha* s-tlul led lour years under .a. Yetecmary Sur geon, a specialty at J. | BIRT’S ELKO SHOPS, where all mapper of Y'ood and Iron Work i* done by first class workmen with thexery best material at prices to suit the times. Repairs of Buggies, Wagons. Gmi", i’istol*, (fee. <tc, made notckly and iua. strictly vvorkmanlike niannep^~ '. .Satisfaction (Tuaninte'-iTdo all rea sonable people Give.me a Trial, I will do the re*f. A 1 T^iko.s. c Jos- M. Ski^!)Gr r Attorney^at-Law, BARN WELL, ’ ' •' ’ \; • gV- W4J1 attend faithfully and promptly* to airy businesz in the Courts and pub Ik’ ofLcto luat may be eLlrqsted to him. LIGHTNING- a \ d — Live Stock imHAA'C£. ■“At Lowest Rates in— Strongest Companies. Butler, Calhoun & Co —OFFICES AT- THE BANK OF BARNWfcLL* FIRE INSDRANCeT IVe are aShl t.» give the people of BarnwglU county reliable Fire Intn- rame. The Fort Wayife Viacranij* Co .which iv. •cpics.-nt. wasestaldiafi- eil in. IX5Q h'hI is hoii licensed and do ,lrig business in seventeen States. Con servative m irf-m inagemeiit, we soj'tclt ia share of the ii*ks of the county, • ,We Tusjire Gin llniists and contents. If you are in neeaj of insurance w rite ns J. C...Sq)it1i A ' P., Os’ll. Agents, BkrtVaYH^C. U.,».C.'