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. • . . * •'% *'•„'„ • *: •'■•;'■ " • i '<- . ^ - '* -A t ; ‘ •' , . f. '" ' ' ’' • * • • T '■^h...,. The Barnwell People RATES OF 8UB8CBIPTI0H. Advance, ^>er Annum I1.BQ me. .$2.00 Thursday, auril 13. isw. jK:- X TJ»e next rexn'.ar communication ol _ ^yxv-, Harmony Lodtte No. 17 A.\K;’. M. 1 . jLjr will be held at the new Va)*or.lcTem ' xr \ pie In Barnwell upon Mth Oay of May 1899 the »aine being the and Sat- aoJay la aald moii’rh, beginniug at “High ^elve.” By «r.1er of W.-. M. H. P A Anokuson. Secretary Pro Tem. . NOTICE. II. F. Bulat, E*q., Trustee of 1*. IV. Farrell & Co., Bankrupts,' filed Ida Bond on the 27th Inst, and took charge <of the bankrupt catate.. All parties indebted to Mdd estate, ei ther by Note; Mortgage, B\l» of Sale, Open Account or otherwise are IVe'.'cby untitled aud reque8 , 'ed to settle the name at once, a« the bankrupt law re quire* an expeditions settlement of the Uainkrtipf’a estate, or proceedings will begin against you to collect the same. II. F. BUljST, Trustee. '> Blackville, S C. ?tarch 28th, 1890.—It '/*' f7.00 REWARD. • fin Saleday in Barnwell within \20 ( 1 yards of the Court House a 38 calibre SmHh & Wesson blue steel pistol, bar rel orC inches long. Liberal reward for Its return to Thk I’KortK ollice. The Court at Bamberg this week. Session* docket is short. The prettiest letter recently received at thD ofllee came from Dr. 0. F. Hair of 1’elzcr. ' The yoirg people put off the sack •cloth and ashes of the Lenten season last week. * — it few of the young people of Barn well will attend the pjcnic at Lees on Saturday. Winter lingers in the lap of Spring. White frost* on Monday aud Tuesday Mornings. ^ . Prof. B. If. Johnstone and Mr. R. <■. ^herts spent Saturday aud Suuday in $ Tlend.tle. . / ^^/Mi** Ro*a Taft i« giving '.n a tructlon* 'xn elocqtion to a class in the Barnwell Graded School. f v The gne**ers at the i lentity of the writer of the 8y canto re letters are miles ib ide ol the mark. President P. B Johnson, of Win- throp College, vidted Col. A. Howard Patterson last week* ; Jlfiss Pearl Hagood returned home la*t week,-' after a long and pleasant visit to rt'lativijs in Angirsta.' The many Barnwell friends r.f Capt. P. M. Cater regret t‘» learn of hi* severe ^ Ulnes* anti ho|re for his eany recoverv. |k- • Married at LVtui’ia.aum_S.-i irr-Arprll 1 Pth, IS:to. Mr. MeLoy Bates ind Mi-» Anna Hountree, Rev. A. Buist oflieiat- 1»K- Married bv Rev. T, P. T.ide. In the town ol Barnwell, on the 5th Inst., M r. Goodwin Hartzog aud Miss Kva Dyches. Mrs. Warren, Mrs .1 If. Warren and daughter and Mi*« Maggie Lemon, of Appleton, are-visiting Mayor Cal houn’*. family. We* were misinformed la«t. week. The contract for the tiuMiing up of the Coast Line grading has tint been extended to May l.r, h. At the Mormon C inference held In v,«HC1tat lesion la*t week Elder* * Mar-tnrv and Hancock were appointeil todomie- siotiary work in this County. Capt.-S. Fi. Smith of WillUton. vva* the youngest, speaker inia-t week's B. Y. P. U. convention hi Columbia, but •nwspaper repotts say he was one ot the best. ’ -v ^'rack laving on the Coast Line ex ‘tension wiir he‘comuienued the latter part of this week at Denmark, but it wi'l he three months before trains run to Baniwell... Thursday wa« an awfully ugly day. hut a highiv appreei.jed visit from our Heve'r good friend Mr. W. J Cordrr.y vt Ulmer p-oved that ‘ every cloud has silver lining.” Died quite suddenly on the loth Inst., Mr. Louis $cheider, aged s| years. He wa* buried on the Utn Inst., Rev T. P. Llde preaching the ftiuvral sermon at Fi iendship church. Somnolence, or Narcolepsy, vva* the subject of a very able and interesting paper read by Dr. L <’ Stephens last Week before the 8oiith (jtrorLna-. MevU- eal AgSOclation, at. IhiL-ris Springs The ON Mill close* a prosperous sea son. —. » _ H. F. Buist Esq. was In town on Monday. * . Mr. srfid Mrs. G. J. Zorn, of Lees, were In thwn oq Saturday. 7Miss F>*ie Walker, of Appleton, is visiting Miss Susie Creech. Miss Bhtnehe Sally came over to the German on FtJday evening. V- jss M iss ^anie Jenkln*, of Klfhe, 'vDltefl Barnwell relatives last week. Mr. W. A. Dick* gave us a delight fnl DunhaVton cttll on Tuesday. V* ' fv -Vi' 777 ^ " r ; Mr..lame* R®mtrcC gladdened us with a pleasant call on .Tuesday. “Stenographer W. T Bellinger left for B'umberg Court on Sunday al ternoon. W linger I llzsimonft Esq of the Charleston Bar was in town last week. Mrs. ,1). W. Dyi;hes, of Blackville, spent last week with Barnwell friends, M^r. Jj. 3am Rijey retnrned home fyom lluvftiia, tyiiha, on Friday even- ing. Mtss Orr rrturn* to Anderson to-day, after a VCty enjoyable stay at Bleak House. , l Bisbop Duncan i« the gpost of Dr. E. L. Patterson during the District Con ference. ' S'.iperlnfCndent Boiar, otthe Central Hal I road sliopa, AugUMa, vfidted Bnrn- wejl relatives on Sunday. - U. A. Callionn of Appleton and C. A Bowman < f Bamberg are on Hie Jury trying the Lake City case, and arc quartered at the Charleston Hotel. And all Rarnwell people, young, old apd midd’e aged, are Ivjolred to see ■Rev.,E. Palmer Uutaon again. He has grow n to he the honored sheaf hearing minister that hi* friend* confidently predicted he would becom!. ' . • IIUNTfER. • ANOTHER We have read for/ two. success!vev weeks under the caption “Light Wan*- ed ed,” and end hardly , tell What Mr. Sycamore or Mr. KHue are driving at, but we arc Hot wb/e to .lUpnb. ihc rnaiD beiqg ttlnpikvd aroiiud the great city of Kiftnf And can’t see the difference it makes wftethCr they were cold or ho* wcajher But one thing we do know, /tluttjvc In tid* vicinity have |"RL>lSTO ELOQUENCE. I * ’ SPECIAL NOTICK. On Friday night April 7th w« attend- Headquarters Morrall Camp No. 8011 I, ns a visiting spectator, a de- C. V : bate on Edl*tn near Whaley’s Mill In , IlAlllisvIlle, 8 C.j April 5, 18fi9 Blackvldc ToWnshfp. We found a good attendance of both saxes.—the--young men and l*«ya fulbof speecnhn. Fwiine of them, like Crocket «f did, were worked In -swelled like a drowned hdrae. fiut the Worst part of Mm prOgraui was when h ift'n iang. t\Vo nnr- K. OF IS **’ Atilmla*t convention of Barnwell Lod^c No. 18 K. of P. the following were e cored repi-H\eiitatDes tp attend the meeting of the Grand Iralgc at F'lorcnoe next inonth : Delegates, U. 'It. Ilamrhet, XV. XV'. Moore; Alternates, William McSab, C. J Hay. , ■ \ THE LANKFOltD ( OfeLAlt. The merciful man i* merciful Irt his bea-t and the Lank ford. Collar seeiu* li> till a loug felt w.aiit. While \Ve uoii’i pMile^s to l*e aji expert iii that lino w; have a decided opinioii that it Is wmtli a trial. In ordering please niention th»t y7»u saw the Advertisement la Tine Pkopi.k. • ' ' GOOD FOR HOGS. Sorgjium syrup has Ions boon a- fa- voiiUMMweyteuiiig in the hill com.try. While n/>t to becompareil to cano sVrup it Is the best that can be made there. Lately tpe Piedmont farmers are find ing the sorghum a very valuable bntV food. Swine Will thrive on it if cut and fed to them before oilier tiehl cr i* arc reddv, and a little com before,kill* lug li^rikui* llm lia*li .■> Until it wakM f"TT IU 1 I H:il b-J'iH.''n tlrst class bacon. s- # FOR SALK—One 28 inch Mahogany Shell Prussian Model Bass luruui with Rol Tightener* and t^o tine Calf Heads. Price *5.00. - G. D. C. Lange, Blackville, S. C. Our early year advice was good. Bad Xvcather lias so delayed ralltoad ctnr- structiiyi that'he Coa-t Line w ill not get through in thne to haul melons from points West of Barnwell. Tpat’s A tlxed tact. • Messrs Robert A Id rich wild Perry M Buckingliain spent several days in the Kllentnii counfy last week, enjoying^ the perfect bospitality of Mesira L. A And J. H. Bush, topped off witli an old time “Mouth of the Runs” Hsh feast. They returned years younger for the outing. Mc-sr« Garrett & Ijit&tings, who have the old EnterpristKfdan.t in chasge, re ceived J2 large-Mixen, b mules Ac , last week from the upper tnirt of the State/ They IptVe bought up pTost of the ey- p'ress and poplar timber in tliis vicin ity, and ere long the hum of the saw and planer will be heard.- T H EDI bTR ICT CONK L R E S’C E. The people of BsrnwelL of all de- iiominations, and no Church attilin- tions, give their heartfelt welcome to the Methodist District' < onference. 'I'lrf* h-st they have is af the service of their honored visitors. Mav ymir st;i\- In our midst lie as plcastutio ton as it will be spiritualty and socially prollta Ide to the eomiiiiiuitv. From ybs'ter- day’s beginning until adjunriiineiit on Sunday next the hearts ami homes t>* our people ace yuurs. 1X1 FOR TAN I' NOTICE. A meeting of tlu 1 creditors of Messrs P. XX . F* a i re 11 & Co will he held at the ollice o| K. A. KHij.Ksq.,/Referee, on Saturday next, I5th. iifst. at 12 in., when apid'cation will In*, made for an order fur the sale of the stork of gener al in<‘rcli«udis4s furniture. w**mr* Ac. It the order is granted the sale WllHi?- gin on Monday afterward, ITtli inst The gn<M|s‘and pfoperty w ill lie sold in bulk or job. lots prefer bly, at private sale Any go<*d.* m*t so sold will be dispossd of at public auction. RAILROADIH MORS. It i* whispered th.U the owner* of the South-Carolina aud Georgia Rail road are willing to part with their propel tv. and that the Southern or the Louisiille and Na*h\ille may'buy if. If the former secures the old relhiide it wc.1l get out of the h'ittle in (’olumhia in wdiicli the Seah >aid Air Line lias put iJL by purchase ot the F. C r A P. system snd secure conuectlbti at .Charlbstbu with the Plant, system r.iiiiilng dbwii tle.ep into Florida. In that event the Louiayjlje itn'l Na»lrtilU>- would, tfionglit.~hnild from Aimista Iii Chai:,. csfon, through Barnwell: Blit if the-L. & N should buy the S. C & G. the Southern will have to build independently from Columbia’ to Sa vannah. Te^fTErn "In^rntr roads anil, now and Idng.'loifg before now we need the pika or some sand in the mu^l hble*, And our red hills ditched. The Barnwell county cl»ft ! since i s existence has made ried.little frips into this day country. VVe vvisie wlietred bp to heat Bos> 1 avc the last election but he sayed ;u* tfrt: trouble hv liciiig cut off in li^biberg county, amt wo -l.ave already, bogun to tVireat.e/i, t he |)VeSent Capt. BarkeV. XVe have n roail here called the Char- lestoryand " indy Hill Creek that will hog niiythiug hut a shadqW. “ Ai/<1, like both the other anonymous Writers, We have no axe fogilnbut liky blind Barilineus in regard (o sim plicity, we simply want the chain gang and the oyersbers to come over this side and at least have ‘our elm rob market and mill roads llx£d lip a little so that we can travel them, No.w, w.« have said nothing, and like an old lady of our aoquuiti'tpiioe-ff*ed to ray after quarrelling for half an hour— “we niiita gwirie to,’*' In conclusion we want to ask one question fur illus tration,— XX’e haVe 20 hands on it road and li pay the commutation tux, the other 14 dp the wo* It, who gets the money and w ho ought to have it ? Whaley. the or ;er of the^our caiqe, to call on spectators. We gave them a spee<dj> as »ve thought, In a wry mml- e*t way hut wen* pMfinptlr taken d >w *i hv two ol our opponent*, one of ih’in Prof. 8. P H , a school teacher, who- after the plosing rtimlnded us «f Paul when he preached alt night at the time the yPung man fyll out of the> upper story xvlodow. Tint difference wa* Paul-contltnied all night only and the young man refeired |o bully-ragged us till It) the following day; the other, a a Mr. P—. a fluent Speaker, whorefns- ed to be interrupted slitl fairly made the shingles fly. But If Ae had been the judge wc would have said a fi e speech entirely W'ithoVlt pothr. XVe left everybody however In a fih'eliuniorand hope to meet theta agkin soon. Riah Mas. Members of Camp Morrall, No_fl9tJ,| are earne«rtr reqursml in meet at Betr- neit Sttrlngs Club House Meyers Mill, on the lakt month, 28tlt Inst., at 1(1 o elect delegates to the Ctnirlcsum K<- unlon and to attend to smdrmher hu*i. little|ness a* mav come before the ineetipg. Dinner will lb provided on the ground*. OTTON is and will .con tinue to be the money crop of the South. The csssaaoEXj CURE* ALL TOUR PAIR} WfTM Pain-Killer. tse ttasr J. A. t. Fr/.lav In this X’ltlpck a. m „ to G. R. Dttnhar. Adjutant. J,: A. Meyer, t’oinnia.idcr. , A 'charming felrl visit to relatives l’A\ VOIUSCCM. The Attorney General and the Oov- efnor’s Private .Secretary have decided that 8. E. Ulmer Is the Magistrate at Ulmers. Ulmers, S. C., Apjril lOUt, 131)9. There appeared in Thk Bai:nwici,i. Pkopi.k ol la«t week’s issue sti article cenee-rniiii^l-bM olflce of M i^istrate at Ulmers. 8’C., Which was somewhat mNleadi’iig and I. therefore would ask that you give me.a small space in v our- aluahie paper t > set the m.liter aright. Now in thefitst place Mr. Ulmer w;s not appointed for theierui of t.vvo yeal.-. lie wHs'appointed to hoh^ ollice until dp’ Inauguration of tluvrn r Xt'Governor, and utiUI Iris sueecs.or has lieeis au- poiuted. So you see the commission held by M r. 8. K Ulmer expired at the last IttahguratpMi or as soon after a* hi* sucec>«o," cbpld In nppniuteJ. 'i'lii* is the way all the Magi*!rates coiuiuis • ions read ami pot for .the term of two yeftrs A* Mr Ulmer ^vould have you believe and a< he rronfiK Uke for .hi* own to read at tliis particular- time, licsidcs tin* M r. FInter Hiiiiouticetl him seif Utrougli the cdhtiiti* of the county pitpers.llS.A Candidate fir Fti clcc!ion at theta*’ p. iiuiirv. Now, ifTti* com mi — sion lead lor tvyo years' whv d+d lie make the race? Ncxi, lo* ji!ci|gc,| him- self to abide hy the results of the Dcin- oemtte primary, ’ XVhy tflen i* he sttfl +tsottemTmg for the otllv-e, wlteft Jie—wa< so hadlv d> le f-d at the Pmi’ar OrRANTD NFXVS. Miss.Tfllie .1or|Fan of Gifford, palu a Itere la*- week Miss I*. A.-XX'ootl* has rXtl.urned from a pleasaiit. visir to Rttddell. Miss Mattie Du Plllk, whd hiU lleen sick, your-sell he Is glad to hear, Is l>et- Jtcr. ’ “ -. ' Jack Frost paid us a little VlsU’W-the '.'itlldltSt. t or i planting is nearly niilshe'd And cotton planting will be the order of the coming week. The Hr.b'irig veasotvi* nn ahd Isaac XValton’s tiiSclpleti ate h it the nut . XIr. Cooper Cone dletl on tile ill Inst, .aged abhht 79 years He hAd been in bad health and unable to walk without the aid of crutches for the last three years. He was laid to rest in the laitt- ily.buiVing ground cn ttic 3d inSt., in thq presem^ of some of his relatives and friend*. Mo.se* IJa^efi^l colored, w a* shot by Josh Glllison, also colored, on the af- t^Pitoon of the 1st inst., a part of tlte |oatlN»f sliot entering Id* right hand, the Ualatice of Hit 1 loadpilsEingDtrtiugh his coat under riglit artn^ k JLjuh pTeilge ELKO NEWM. The mol weatlier last w eek vvA* not very ht iicficiaf to the asparagus fartu- ers. But owing to the fact that the vegetal les tit tbe-eHruiit ate lat« tlt*y arc expeetttif, tiie prices *o cOntlHue high Hiidjfye t/umai.td good. The sffwl kceiit* frtmt the bud* of the litt'e trees on Softool House square are reaH/ eppelizing. ' — Mr. Xini All i* building a residence on East -ide Of iftwfr ; Mi** Nannie Drt|tnin»tni ba* accept ed a pAsitiuti in the millinery estahllsh- ment of -Xliss Carrie Cave, Barnwell. A >p>o r live i* alw ays **rh- -,VUss ljotii*e"<’i»Tlmaii of (Jeorgiw. a Sveantore, 8. C. Editor People: . Pursuant to i AH the meTtb rs-bf Csnip C. J Cotchck Inld their tblrd antiuHU retuiiotl itere lids evening. Alter the usual prelimtiiHrles the annual cleclicu of ollloers whs held-and resulted in the election of the following officers for the ensuing year: B. K. L“wls, Comma-ider. H. C. Raysor, 1st Vice Cottimander. L- F. Hughes. 2nd ” / u V. XV. Manuel, Adjufartlk.., Rev. O I). Klnartf, Clt^ula[n, Dr. J. M. Weekly Surgeon. * M. M. Lightsey, Treasurer J. C. McMillan. Guarterina;Stef.'‘ John Gone, Sergt. Major. ■ . G. IV. Goadson. Officer of the DAv. H J. My-rlck, V4de,te. E.T;. Phillips, Color Sergeant. ^Us.following delegates were elected to represent the camp at Charipstph, 3 U., May IP: ' . - * 11. R. Lewfs and H.C. Raysor; Alt *r*- nates, L. F. Hughes and johm Cone. Also Miss Lula L w a S|w>ti?or. anti MTsscs Pan line My rick and Julia Bar* kter Maids ttf Honor. A Voth of thank* was taken for thtt ytmng ladies v.lro were thoughtful to decorate so tauternl* ly and appropriately toe IIall for tlie meeting « X _ y ( amp adjourned to meet again May Oth ? p. hi. to rective fllei* badge*. Gamp will Imard train May htb at Fait tax, S. C B. planter who gets the most Col- tpn from a g?vcn area at the, hiast cost, is the one who m&kcs thii hiost^ironey.' Good culti vation, Suitable rotation, and i - liberal use of fertilizers con-- taining at leasl ■$% actual A «*«Icb»# CKiiTTiiiTlMRr Safis and Quick Care fee CRAMP8, eiARRKOEA, HOUGHS, COLBf, RHEUMATISM, HCC'RALGIA. • S3 and 66 ctall Bottloo.* . OEWARE OF IMITAf^XS- BOV ONL £ Tl$ft OtNUINt- PERRY DAVIS* will - insure larcrest o ield. We wilL seftd Free, upon application, pamphlets that will interest every cclton planter in the South. • QBRi~IAN KALI WORKS, Pi Nassau St.. New York. -T. H* OWENS, - WATCH MAFElfixr. JEXXKl.KR. XVit*r Esu Main St-, Baiixw ki.l, S. C.- Ten,years exjvericncc ba* qualified me to do the liet-t wot k end to guarantee Oofoplcte hat bfuition. J5Rr“l(»’palrs executed v.’ilb pr<>n>ptne*i* sod dispatch, .teweby ordi red VV ►SuifK'. Brias us Iovv m the biwest ’ ~ Crystals in tq>en XX’atrli C.% «ts. ^ 1 I lout ile lose 10 cts.— _ . 1 wo d's>r» XX'cit of Price's Repair S1i<q’. T. D. ELLIS, Jr^ Surveyor and Civil Engineer Special Attention given to the cotrpn* tatlon of water-powers, leveling and drain age. • ’ ’ ■: - v . A p^stnl card addressed t»i me at Mar tin, 8. C., vv'SH receive prompt -.tten* tloti. - octl-t)0, ly GIVEN AWAY! VALUABLE BOOK FOIt TOI)ACt O PLANTERS. to Tircat hi and break Irmn tlie 'aXiks ol the Demo efaiic Puriy y ( an,iPbo pos-iUle that he.*tI l yyanjs fp pflsti hinxclf upyii .tltc people v r ■ . :! i ot .• at i he last (ni utary plainly show d that lie ii.ul he ui 'Ll.V ffeighed In the halatice and found wainitig? Ijtn it he possible that l e woirtd coii«etit to hold the office vvlien he kiiovvs lull well ihft^two thirds of thl* Bailiwick arc dissatisfied, w i»h him removal ? III Slites nda d<i the l eader* u| i hi* paper reu 1 ember anarttcl 'which Apia-ariHl itt theconiity papers just t»e fore the la»t Primary signed In Col. Robt. Ahlrmhli) which he pledged Itihiscll «* w elf a' hi* colleague* t*' re' sped l he vvf<hc > Xif'-t!lc people if tKey. would vote for ihtKdilVerput caflJidates ■for Magist.i ste Mn<l\ thereby ec- prc*s their vv i»he>. Now haVthis been u mey In every case' 1 tlmik\in Barnwell countv. very attractive young laily, is here yis- iftagnleddsT Rev. ,\. P. Turner filled his regular aiipoiutment at Koscittary last Sunday. He preaehed a flue sermon front the t -xt : Ye are the light of thl world; ■'): 14., l lie Elko High School under tlie niHtingement of Prof. A.G. ITihercdge, assisted hy>lrs. Ml H. LtinbHck, will close ou the 2ihh of May. XX'e are well pleased with, the work of 'Prof. Kt'icredge nnd vve. hope to have liini wiilt us Hg-tiu,. The umre we get. the more we want; some want an or ganization of a base jball team. XVe hope they wll^Auweed. J. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applicarions a* they cannot reach the diseased portion of tlie, car, rite * Is only o te way to cure Ueafitea*, and that i* hy coiistiiutlpngl rhmetlies- Deafness is caused by an iiiflametl pon- ditinn of ilie mttcon* lining of the Kns- trtchian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound nr imperfect hearing. And when ills ett tirely closed. Deafness Is tlie result, ■and unless tile, inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to It* normalYondition, hearing will fte ties troyed forever:_nlne. ca*e» tvut «>f ten are c.au«Nl by Fatari'li, which i* mifh- hng but a*t iudamed condition of the mucous surfaces." We will give One Hundred Dollars for any uase. of Deafness (caused by ea- larrb/ Utal cannot ba euretl by llali’s Ca'atrrB Cure. Send for circulars; free.- F. J.. Chknky A ('o., Toi.kho, O. -Solti by Drnggl*t*, 75c. Hall’s Ectully Pills .tre tlife besL XV If,LI STON NKtV ■s. rni*re w:i« no mintHko .\lr. before tlte people' d and mvaclf both caun aud made the ract!. I was-recomutentl ed hy a hanilsniiie majiu ir.y. I wa« rec- oiiiuiciidetl for tlte app tintutent by the dele atioit Irmn B ii‘nWell county! I wa* appoiut.eil liv the Governor. N’«lw, where is the itiistuke? N. VV. XVKKKLY. Mat'isirute. DR. JM P. LE, JR.. DENT13 5’, OIHce. XV iifistAn, 8. 4 '. Kuuiitpod fpr travel- UYT^Iing. XVork tlone/at your home nuywheie in Barnwell Gounly. Will be nt office in XVilliaton every Sat- urdav aud Mondi*v, I”). XVI LI.131 ON, S. L, Am prepared to do Dental Work at your homes anywhere in Barnwell county. In my home office Frid^ty and Saturday of . each wee:. Dffic* dver We-at he rebec’s rtorc. BLACK VII.r.E NKXX’S: * Rev. Dr. Blackhnni, a distinguished Presbyterian divine of Cohiiuhi*. preachetl an aide sermon tu lliJ Method* i*t church on Friday evenu'.g. l)r I,. (’. Stcfdtens 'renot l* a very •pleasant, prosperous anil instructive meet*ng of tin* State Meili •,»! Associa tion tp Harris Lithla Springs. A happy party of goo<) play lovers vv nt to Augusta to see and hear .)•>«* Jefferson and returned delighted with the veteran actor. Dr. I)’. K Brigg*. a progressive .Vlr* .1 E. Sanders returned Tuesday a in tmitt a week s stay with relatives and friends in. Florence l liflerL' Mi**Salile Roi.tiuieeof the S. C. C. I. spent -SatcrslAy a'Ul ShndAv At home, uiuch t<> Hie. delight wf Itet friends. Dr. XV. XV. Smith Jr came home last week (Toni Baltimore where he has bean attending the Dental College . Mistf Marie Kennedv left Monday to spend some lime with Iter sister al Dar- lingtjlii. ' rLw< adhtiv ^uiend* df 5XfI*s Aileeti Nankin on spent quite an enjoyable time at her home on last Friday even ing. The Brass Band outlie C. C. I., of Edgefield, accompanied by several tine elocutionists and speakers, will give an eiitertaimnant ef. (lie schitt:! building at this place on next Friday night, April giving a nam, uoi.fr. egg,*, Hth, A sntall admUjance lee will be hbutter^ meal, grits. flour7(»< citargeJ, .the net proceeds w ill be for aitytnir^ jTti mav have to s'! ! benefit of the. chit rob. Icecream ami I rcfreshiueius w ill be served by the la • dies. j Q A Kennedy is the prntule t man j in rownt it* a hoy, and became a citl- z “ n on M omI::]’ t.' < :tr.i: > u^- - ■ IA ' 11 'i:s section the plants THE (ON FEDERATE REUNION. To the Confederate Veteran* and Gill- mts of Barnwell County : The rertlidn of the United Cor feder ate veterans of the Southern States w ill convene in ( harlesuul on- Mav Lite Kith, and vvill he in session four days. In order tltat we may lie‘aT»TeTo~"entcr- tain them we are assersed bacon, floor, meal, grit*, butter, potatoes aud eggs. 1 have liven appointed a member of the executive committee, to solicit sub scrip;ions trout the people of Barnwell ■County.- It hasuiovEr been my pleas ure to eltgage in u more merilorlous work, a work that should appeal to ev erv citizen, and tlirough a deep sense of duly should feel hound to respond; and it makealw difference, how small \i ‘r contrilMiffions may lie, they w ill he appreciated hy those Whose rank* are last giving away, and a few more vtar* ail that will he knowiK^of the Confi derate Soldier wilNte recorded in history. Therefore. 1 make tliis last appeal for tlie old Confederate soldiers Alts! will ever be made to the people of old BVTtfireH itgalh; for in tlie coitr-e of human eveiu* it is safe tn s<^ - that before another reunion teaches South Carolina in its t rtt we will have all crossed over Hie river and will rest un- der the sltade of the trees vvitlt Jackson and Lee on the other aide. Sons and daughter* of old Ba/ti welly help us! by giving a ham, dor.fr. egg,*, pottntl of otatoes, or auytnii:^ jTtt mav have to i^pare lit tlie Dp. J.H.E. MILHOUS Surgeon Dentist, BLACKVILLE, a _ _ _ y.c XX'Ill he at hi* ofllee in Barnwell every Sale* <lay and Tuesday and \\ cdt.efduy luilnKing Witt be arfir» Motne ofllee tn hlackirUk‘ev ery Friday amFStttttrday, au«l wHi maKeap- pointmeiita to ntci t |>uticnta at any of out county towns or evil al their r-Yi/P rices. J au: u lull graduktc ot Pliuad/ tphUv- D 'Pt« College; ha.rc lutd s> venltcn yeursacAive prsi ti.-al cxiHriemv. an.Lean pleUaeyouln quallt* of work and price*. . — plMpMS I A Complete Book on the Manage ment of the Tobacco Crop, by 1’radical Blaidera and Expert*, c .Given,avvay absolutely Free to every Yvat Iv Suliscrlbcr to The Weekly New * nn.d Gouriec. f printed twice a week.) Remember it costs von tuflitittg! All you have to d»> i* to send u» $l for one vear’* *ubmt*jjpii«nTo TT:o Weekly News and G'MVWl'r. (printed twice n .reek', and the Book will bo heutloyou Absolutely Free. XVe have only a lii/iitf'd number -of »he*e Book*, so you ititt-t a«'t qtiiekfv If vou w ish to-avalt yourself of ihuiibcr- •d offer. Addresk THE WEEKLY NK'VS <fc( OURTEK, Charleston, 8. ('. CbarlcstoD & Western Carolina R’y. Co Aiigustd and AsIniUc KLort Line. Schedule in effect Jan?. 8th UW. ^ mmm l.cnvn Atigv.sta. Arrive On en w< <sl...,„ *• A nderson La Iqfii n m 12:15 i> u. .aureus . 1:40 p tt. it 8:10 p m 7:00 a YDU ^ 11 Kt times during the svaiMiu tin) **—- BKST\YA< .r )\S AND THK HOST COMFORTABLE AND Dl’UlBLE BI GUIEN HADE IN THE UNITE') STATES • ami tlte Safest and Soundest Hnrfies Mare* and Mule* at the new Hill Top Stables, Leave A rt' re • i. Lnav a Arrive D-..ve Leave (r-rt-'-m ille....; .. : 3KXIlihiitbitfis u» (Ten t**a fntfr .. . . 4:05 p m . J. Npartauliury... .. 8:10 p ft.; 10:30 a tn Kdiidn . .. 5:13 p tu ...... s . • Hendersonville. .. HTi'1 p W! . .% Aslu-vlttc .. 7;isiptn| • • *_s s AstwrlUc ..1 8220 a in iiti.pm fipurtHNtMirg... .111:45 a in Clliinn Nprin«*. .. I():()0 a in (freer.ville ... f .;12fil p in 4:00 p m Laurens .. loi7 p ni 10:45 p tn Alldi:r;-WV „... tV*» r*~* r t » vr« »• ♦ too a nt OreonwootL... . . 7 p n. . < • . • s L . Aug t*tn....Y... . Ti:)!) p tt: 1 11:10 a m ( •vlt tiiui Fal:f. ^• r 4-44 p n. 1 .. * * » A 4f » • • Knli-lsdi...'. .. ..• 2:18 t n Norfolk..,;.,,. . 7;Si') ,i ti IVnrrtiunt a tn Kirltmniid .... . .> S> a III *« * m a * • • • • Ainuietw 1 :(*l P ns At!< tidalc • . » . »»« r» wr 7 3.00 p m Fairfax 3:15 » ni Yettlaspee .. s : 40 a in 4:‘J0 p m Heaufiirt, .. U:45 ■ ni" 5:30 it m Pott Itoyal .. 1(1:00 a mj- 5:115 i> irr ( bsHiwt' h ' A i ’ ' / fidk) p m WSiTinr.ati : TCTyk *7 5:15 a m ( hartesltsi.... 0:13 a m I't rt Royal .. 1:15 p tn 0:45 a m Beaufort, .1 1:30 p ni 0:55 a m 5 cwjas»ec . ... . -“-15 j> m »:-V. a nt Fairfax 8:55 a m AllendltlV..'.... 9:10 a tn Atipieta r t IfiO a nt BA UN XVK!,T 4 , ft. ti. Due Eh«I of Thk I’ittifi.r office. They are tlie linest ttiat good money can liuy in the best VX'estern inarkets and are \ arranted a* renresenied or No Sale. They are as good as they are pietty and pficew on the t>a*i* of low down cotton. Before buying give me a calL I'll .please you it jv>*j->J«je.„ hi . *' A l l l ( K v. A gent. FADS AND FANCIES. — 7Mnr.-Virgln(;t D. Young, coptfibuted to Monday’* News anu (. curler a char acterUtically graceful description of the heaiitiful marriage at 8t Nicholas Cliurclt on the pth inst., of Mi** Maude Ktipltrardne Youpgt only oliild of M*-. and Mrs. yTejin J. Young, aud of Air. ( harlc* \. Terry of Fairfax . ‘‘The City of L'harjotte” wq* at the Carolina .Midland Depot on FrMijy nnd Saturday, and was visited by ottrloti*. multitudes anxiogs to see tlie varied produets of the CHd North State, And for the price of admission, JOcent*. it was hy long odds the 'most attractive, • entertaining aud instructivet'shipitioit ever seen here. \ We have received an invitation to tb% ejart iage l^r. John Etiglanu Mulony Vnd Mias Mary; Rwbecca Ketljri Ka- cred Hcart-Citiitcit. BD^kvnie, XX ed- itesday evening, A:5ril 19th. athaff past 8 o’cL ck! ,, f - XX’e tended slpcerest contfiatulatlons, with best wishes that all tlie promise'of flds'fair Spring liiqe may he realized in the complete liappitte** and unvarying prosperity that ut«v attend -tbetn tBrough the long golden fuUtte. . A* we do not wl*h to he partial Mr. Editor we send to-day some few fuel* corcerning tlie “lord* of creation. XX'e hope tho*e left out in the cold will not foci alighted,r’a* we may lind occasion later ou to say something more on this subject. XVhq j* tlte nio«t graceful rider In fra;nwhH*-Mr. i’. IL.IIngoml. XX’lto i* the lno*t indpfa r i^nb]c gttr- denar?—^r, J.*C. Brtckinghatn. '.\?Uo is the best pensman and mathe- metician?—Mr. XV. McNab. XVho is the, he*t nattired man to b° found anywhere?—Mr. XV. AX r . Moore. XV 4q leads the Get man most grace fully ?.-“•Mr. II. U|' Untmoit. , Wild (!d the girls *ay i.« ti:e test boy 'ft totyn?—Mr. Sidney Hartzog. XVho is tjiq handsomest Q'an on the hill?—Mr, .^m Skinner Who do they say in the laziest man in the cquntv?-* Who sings ever so sweetly?—Mr C. Butler. —r- y ' A Looker On. J IlFlofiHctfo grower* ot wll! coinntettce setting out next week. Kex. to the ending f •.•ffipiuh'ffr’pTirr’ clan, ha* hougllt :t trayelllng thrc*her. which will till a long felt want in all thi* section. He will thresh -wheat and ,oat* in at\v neighhoelKvnl where grow er* will comtiiue and give him from til- tv tit a bundred acrcsof graXu to 4>e threshed. xVrtrk will he first, ela** and -ch'trges moilerate. First come first .served, so write him soon.. The handsome new CadtoHe ( hurch’ will be dedicated on the 23d lust ’ XVlieat farmers are uneasy over the wintrv (Xeather. i>r. Milhou*, a model planter, ha* a seven ju re |vateh now joi' ting wltieh promises to make 300 bnslielsjf no mishap befalls.it. Mr. Willie Matthew* and Mi**e* Mt- beVOakinan, Maggie Hair and Evelvn Milhous l.ansonic! v rcpres.mte.L BUvk- j ' l '° T ow ' n! ‘ 1,i P Boards of CoflimissIotierA ville *' the Slate Conveulion of -the Baptist Young IVopIe's Uviioo in Go- liinibia la*t week. A. B. C.’ Money To Loan. On firming lands, ea r V payments. No coihiuisslmia charged. Borrower pavs aetur.l cott Of perfecting loan. Arrive • lose Connections at (iireuwoexJ for alt point* on*. A. L. i*ii»i ('. >v (L Itaijwa)', ana at Ppartanbonc witli S< nthi ru Itnilway. For any inforniathai relative to tkketij rates, schedule;*, c'c., addre ss, XV. J. L’HAjG, GerX F|*o. Agent, F-. M . NOKTH. Sal: Agent. T. M. Emerson Traflle: Maunrrr. “THE CHARLESTON LINE.” SOUTH CAROLINA «fc , r“ , v ’ GEORGIA B. R.CO. The Shortest Route Between ( buries- ton and ^tlattH ami AaltevHle, R.G* fliiSE^UER DFl’ARTMKNT. ClIZKLKHTOX, S. C., SC I! E D U LE IN E KF EOT J ANU ARY 1st. bjhy. contributions. Tl.o following cuntrib'jtlona V^teians’ Fund for the week A pr'tl Silt: H. Eaves, one country ham. Mrs.O. -H. Best, oneeonntry ham. Thanks. i- 4 Frank ,11. Creech, . - , ('omrottlneinan. Barnwell, S. C., 8th April 18h9. • NOTICE KLINE DOTS Our vicinity is being brighteneT - r By , tlie fa*c|luting nfgsAItgg ol . Miss Fllic „ XIcKen/.ic. of Fh rida, who i* teaching | ^j,] a The Ghairman of eajh Totfqkfiip Beat(Tof rouimis*h nets will p ease f»>rward Jo thl* otth:e at once Hoomplete li*t of Rosn•overseer^ for theff respect ive T*»vu*hip* and request all Oaer- <hcis who have not already sent in • a li*t of tlteir road hands and tools to do fomfr» eompltamre with AN ER XV IN TON IUVM f Did yon, dear reader,-ever enjoy one ? If *o don’t read further, for our pencil can’t do the subject justice. But if never remembef that life may have new and untasted pleasure in keeping for you. Las., week our good irh-nd. Mr J. D. B'>x. pre-ented one to u*. ami we galh- ered h congres> of epicure.* to pass imigmeiu on its excellence. A N.-w Viok-r; 'a-es^ffile of Virginians, Kcn- tucqvMiit. (jeorgran* and t_ arolinian • made up the jury. A vcnLct war: not rcrche t until if was utterly consumect and tlien tlte finding was itmthimoua that none had ever beforfl feasted more deliciotisi-., and that we had dined that day a* sumptaously a* the Hiillionairos of New York or the magnates of XVh*Ii- iugton. It wa* as superior to the out put of the XX'est ask Barnwell cautav loupe to a Floridaviicuniher. Thanks of otirAitiglo self apd the uuited coiigrejs to Capt- Boi. . " —' - ■ ' J ' .* request will insure an earh’ appor- tionmci.t of the tools now ou hand for road work. The Township Cofftmissionfln' rtiw-i al«o see that the praotice of plowing in to public roads is discontinued, oi xv: barker, R. C. ROBERTS, Jr., Supervisor. Clerk. way of feeding the oh] veteran^, or a f luteresi. 8j>er ecr.L suhsuriptiou in muneyj-' Thk I’koplk and Sentinel have kindly agreed to pn^Jisli the list of tmiitHbuptrs each w eek. I do not ask you to bring w hat- cuutriUule .tu Baruw.eU. but any donaiiswt you may make, a* slated above, a vofpmltteeuian will call at your home at.d collggt it, thus sav ing you trouble and t rm\ between the •flist and eight day* of May. Only give us something is all we ask;,and on be half of the old Confederate* in Bant: well Co tttry. I will say it-eur appeal to you does not nieet a hearty response, we will be sadly disappointed. ..Then let me beseech you not to wait hut semL your name, post offieff krldres*, and t'uvi slrip and tile amount you w ill give gs ou a postal card, and we will ac knowledge receipt of same in the Barn well papers of the same. week. FRANK H. CREECH, Executive Cottiiiritteemnn.. Post Office Address, Barnwelf, 8. C. dOH N Ik PA LM E it ct SON CdlttHtbla, s C. KOBT. ALDKIt;lL Att’y., Br.rdwell, S. C. Judge of Probate Notice. To Exoeutor*. Administrators and tiuardlaris appointed by the Probate Court: Ymt will plea«e take notice that the statffie* require you-duflpjf f^rtf months of Jat^ttarv itnfl February to make a ye- tmn o tlte Probate .fudge of all esta/es In your possession for the preceding year, and in case of your neglect, that you he cited «o to do.Or Use your com missions on moneys received and paid 'out for such e*tare. ' JOHN K. SN El.LING. .T.-P B C. Barnwell, S. C., 4th January lS9f. . , . daily Lv Charleston 7 00 am Summerville...... 7 41 am . Pregnalls 819 am Gt'0il»a*... 8 25 atti ; Branchville.,,,... 8 55 am Rowe*ville.,1) 10 am Orangeburg. .. ... 1' 23 am --"t*>. M irtThwwir-.~~~rtfTniT>l' Fort Mot te b 51) hiii Kingville... .-r.... . H* IS am Glorious News (Hornes from Dr.--D.-If, CiLrgibi fff shitavl T. lie-write*;‘•Four.boUles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, w hich had caused her great euffmftg for, years. T The Cavr’s school. •XX'e are sorry to state that- Dr. G. T. T.efuter I* preparing to Yemove to Screven Co., Ga,. ttiHlcr relnDve in fluence a’<Fb p-ofessionat advantages, but hope iii* move may ppoye in every way advantag*on*. Dr. I’ortg, a rc- ci.nt graduate of liiglt inmor from the Angus!? Medic.ll College, i* prepared to till hi* placaJiere, to whom we give a most ttordial we cptre. XVe are verv glad t]» have Messrs Sam and Gordon Boynton, of IT.tier*, jocatc in our vfctn.lfcr^-tptily lioftg.. .U tu*.v .prove Miffieieuilv agn-s-able for tlieiii as | issi^weQrted mention of th®* (tplGp^jf t«» luduc'.' i-efmar.ei:r'ioe'H4i>*h. t-utece*# of one ol Barnwell'* nio*t ac-' 1 Our - S-.mlay School has* emkfged cmLpl'.she.il liome keepers in .ffifH and from winter quarter* and in i..fp-li w ith flow i*r culture. Possioly the ‘tembar- ■ the inspiring Spring and ftroiniscjs.au yrassni'ent of riches”- caused^ tlie ovet* ah-.uuiant 'oJwTngTfsf good sc'ed, which ”sigat. But the pansio/-; grid stfawbej-- we tfu-t ui-rv ' j. (j vn ar a !»arve*t. ric* grown this inclement season hv of gomi rruU* tlmt the a,jvenl of IU<), Xjj-s. Dr. J E. Port deserve the bfitej CLEMSON ACRRiLTIRAL MECHANICAL COUECL • SIX DEPARTMENTS. E.pirc H PtofTE: Your grrcaful correspondent, % Looker On,” In the pleasant brief ohap- ter on Fad* atid F-a+u-kw* In your last A \. I)., may not find u.4'fn winter quar ter*. Mr Frank Jenkiits of tins place iAat- tending the Massey Business -College in Birmingham, Ala. Mi-s Janie Jenkins hai returnetF to Iter home il'ter spending several (deas- ant w^iks with friends in tlie Cypres* Chapel neighboi hond- O’jjcrver. ribbon*, anil I’m sure if Looker On could, see the one a tid tas* the other you vtotild get a-supplementary report of most honorable mention. *Tne pan sies are uiamni'trh in size jtnd < xqms- ire in cofoVing, while the j strawberries ■ are quite as large and perhaps far more duliciou* th i:t, thEapples eaten in would break Ou*; on her head and fare, Agriu‘ulfn,*al and J-he besvdoctorscould giVe tto help; Mechanical. hitr her cure is con*td^te rtnd fier hetifth-i Literary !»excellent.” iTKJs snbws what thott*- HjjriS hive proved,—that. Electric Bitters I* the be*t Blood iturifler known. It’s the supreme remedy (or eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and t unning soies. It stimulate* Hver, kidney* and hovvels, expelsitolsoUSj. hpi|H» digestion builds up the strength. Only fiBeent*. .Sold by 0,* N. Bitrc.khalter, Barnw ell, and •!). K. Briggs <fc Co., Blackville, DtuggibU. Guafr.gteed. ' NO CURE—NO PAY. That is the way all druggists sell Grovk'0 Ta^tei.Kms CrtfLC Tonjc for Chill* and Malaria. .It Is simply Ir m and ({hinine in a tasteies* form. Child ren love it. Adults prefer it to bitter, fcnauseating I’oidcs. Price, 50c. For .Chemical, .TVxiile. . LI Hilary . I Eden by Mother Eve.— Juilice, Sale by C. N^BuTckhalter. The world i* awakening to tho won derful revelation* of hy.pt*o 4 l»ui Ev ery one should understand Mil* science. Do you want to learn It? Certainly; Then send yopr addre^,. with 4 eenis t. pay postage, to Ijiijgitts, VX L1.e 4 Pa"0, Double Springs, Ala. -* J., A Best equipped Collrge in the South. 450 student*.. Send for flitibtrated cat- alogtte. HENRY S HARTZOG. t/lciiison College, S. C. 60 YE/SttS’ EXPERIENCE Ar Columbia. 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Ti\ am .. i i-6 a m 11 am . s 24 am ... 9 Ofi am .. ..11 00 am 3 10 pm 4 00 put 4 41 pm fi 03 pm fi 19 pm- 5 33 pm; fi 17 pm/ 8 17 pm. FAST EXPRESS A CO'-STA TOX. AND WASHlJtfl- Cdhoectlon via Denmark andA.C.L. Trade Marks Dcsiuns - Copyrights 4c. Ar.rnne tsndlnK • »kel*h snd dosertetton io»f — - — — quicsls siipertam «>ur oiiir>k'r».fros whether »n tnveiition i» pruhnbly pstaoUM*. Ceir.inf.ntrs- ttonn strictly conadeuttsl. Handbook >m Patents sent free. :iMe»l aaeucy for secunnK [lati-als. Patents taken tbrouch Munn A Co. reoelv® rpretui notice, without charge, tn the Scientific American. AfiartdbonelT lllnatrated weeklr. culatioa of any getenti" year; four months. |L K(WNfiCo. 3#,B ^ ..-... BrgL 0« -S. C5 V St.. Ws!*>inf ton : I«. Lv Lv Ar Augusta Aiken Denmark 2 30 pm * 3 <)9 pm 4 12 pm 6'17 pm' 7 19 pm 7 55 am I-srgest etr- Te. ma„|3 s by all newtdealsr*. Lv D«inmaik.. ^ Lv Aiken u ... Ar Augusta DAII-X EXCEPT at-NDAY. Lv Gantileii. ..-...i, 8 45am 3 ( ! 0 pm Camden.! unction 9 35 am 3 50 pm Ar Kingvi'le lOtouin 4 28 pot Lv KTngviH«.,iv... . JO 15 am 4«R pn; - G}tnMleu*JiP5c£,ion It)48am 5 13 pm Ar ( arodi j.: il 40 pm fi 3s am Con's rci ions : Clffle Line* (Jbarle*- ton; G. M K. R . Black v IMr; F. C. 4 P. K. B. Demus k; G;i/R. tt., Augiyp. ta;'" StnttlwrB Rv., ColpMH'tS. rohnectlpn tr- anti Irc-ni Atfanta witfc- through Palace sleeping C'S^ 81irper. ' ; •; L. A. KXl KR80N. Traffic Manage* « J II HA N D8, CenoBwl Msn^gefltr GsiDers} CCcc: CliarlcAtcs^Jj-»• -*—as i , t—«* - _ — m