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f The BamwelV PeoDlei IT JiTO. ». H0LJIK5, Editor » Pnp'r. — COUNTY CmCULATION. TBCRHnAY, ACrorST 10, WOO. l^Venlilnnt McKinley is ►aid to be sat- lafied in liijown mitul that the Am^ri* «an people will be aatialTbU in their own rtlinda If the war ft> th« PlihippineH in eihded-by the firat of next' April, when the hot teason wili\»pen there and the TreahJential eainvai^n in tl»e-t'nited rftatca. Sbtnobody 1% going to lie April fooled. r.’-v “- f.- ,- — -- t”’’” —- — , cf*y IJJ^Tfherf cunningly devised The Booth American Republics are lotting uneasy. During recent-years they have been calm and serend hpblnd and under hiding of the smoke of our the proteo.Uon of the Monroe doctrine as hclrf up by the A mcr ' CHn govern- ment betueisn Ihem and the old world powers. The resultf of the war with Bpain and the growth of luiperiaUstn in flie United States have naturally ox- >»unr apprehension tltat ibis country liiay con dude after awhile to exted the policy of benevolent asslinilalion down <0 (;a|»e Horn. Taking time by the , Yorcloeh they are talking about form ing an offensive and defensive alliance, an that Uncle Sam cannot .make a pic idc dinner of them. »• w The truck farmers of Uharlestnn have entered , into an agreement with the Ulyde Sieanisliip Uontpany that will be beneficial to both parties to the contract. For years the railroads have had a practical monopoly of truck (rana|K>rtation to the North. Freight and commission charges have eaten up thc-proflts,' and upyo date the farmers have been unable to help themselves. The new arrangement provides for live steamers weekly from Charleston to New York during the. Vegetable sea son, with a large reduction in freight rharges. If t.iis copartnership is lived tip to faithfully the railroads will sbbn become more reasonable. The Unger of a child may cause an avaiawriie that no power can atop until its work of destruction Is completed* The touching of an electric button Is credited with the destruction of the battleship Matniinttio harbor of Ha vana, and of ao precipitating a war that baft changed the map of tho world anil aHcred the character of American goverimsciit. and tho end Is not yet. The coiiVsw-44a:Wilts conllrms our be lief that providence, destiny or human* ity had no hand whatever in bringing on the recent wrestle with Bpatn, yet that unhappy incident of the destruct ion of the Mait^; so shocked and anger ed the heart of the American people that tlic real authors of the. war, the conspirators who wore to g.ow strong er ju power and richer in purse, found methods to bring on the Qonflict that might liavo been avoided by diplomacy, The great expectations of the w ater melon growers of South Wcatern South • arolina h\vc been grievously dUap- jtointed tills season. The genwal fail ure of the fruit crop Fast of the Rooky Mountains gave good reason for count ing 011 good prices for all lhal they could make. Rotter crops have never lMi>n made, both in <|uality and i|uau- lily, hut the railroads and commission men have scooped the lion's share of the profits. History repeats lt*olf. Next year the same thing is likely to be done. An cpssrgeiic fsrim'r remarked to us tVi« oilier dsy that there would he big money in melon growing in HM*. and that be Intended to spread himself. And other people will reason ss he does and the same old song will he ating again. After the new year |*eo- plr will get over present disgust and trr it again. There ought to be union and organ isation among lire melon makers. 'Without that there la no salvation for them hut that of luck. Organiacd and united they would make an invincible force. If the coming Fall they would get together and stay together, confer wi’.h railroads aa*to freights and the s-ommiaslon men as to tho requirement* of their markets they would be masters of the situation before ( hri-tmas. A little business sense rightly exercised Is ail that is needed. If the^ can get freight rates that they can a (ford to pay and assurances that Northern cities will.use ao many between such date* let therp^tant; if not let them make corn and pea vinc'hay, go fishing and take life more easily one Bummer, llefore Hie next new year that ngj.li- cine would get in its work and the rail* roads and commission uteu would be courting the farmers. guns on sea and shorn they have fixed the mastery of trust and capital upon the-Industrie* of the United States as securely us the Uillipulians fastened Uic sleeping Gulliver with their count-' less threads. Rut chickens come home to roost, some early, some late. And .While this resort to arms has brought sorrow ioto many homes it is pitifji! that the inno cent suffer tlrst and the poorest bear tho heaviest portion of its burden. After Hie war between the States an Old Soldiers’ Homo was estalilisln d at Hampton, Va., one of the prettiest, most beautiful locations in the plain laud of the Old Dominion. There some thousands of honitVe;* veterans of the four years war, maim ed by wounds or hrok*ii by disease, found all tbe cheer and comfort heart could wish in the evening of their days. . ' • The yellow flag (lies, there now, not the standard of humbled Spain, des poiled of her long held colonial posses sion*, hut the signal of warning that tlie deadliest disease of the Western tropics lias found lodgment there. Karly last month an “old soldier” from Santiago, beating his way to the Philippines, spoiled there for a few • lays rest and medical treatment. He complained of dumb chill* and fever*, was prescribed for. nd»gied freely with (lie inmates, tramped away and was' forgotten, but left the see I* of ttrr yellow pestilence behind,—and under' the heat of Summer sun they soon ri- pom d the harvest of de*th. When will it end and how far will it spread? An esteemed subscriber told u« the nther day that he had shortly before lecovercd from an attack of malarial fever, caused, he thought, by impure surface water of hix.wcll, that lie bad discontinued the drinking of it, except when it had been boiled, but^that it was “good enough fox stock.” Now, we are not an expert ami do not set up ourselves as an authority and what we shall sa) is more in the way of inquiry than of laying down the law. No fact is better fixed than this, that the bealtlK of human beings is vastly promoted for the better bv the use of pure drinking water, either from springs, artesian syells or distilled. Many codunuuities in this State, once considered “d^ath holes” for tho sum mer residences of white pepplo have licen rendered healthful all thy year round by tho introduction of artesian water. Now, does or does not that expert enee apply to stock, the lower order of .Animals? * Whether stock, cattle, horses or fnulos, suffer in any manner from ma larial trouble is, so far as we know, an viiitouchcd question. In these later years It has been proven time anil •gain by conclusive scientific tests that cattle are subject to consumption, mid it is agreed that many cases of that fherciless affliction among the human family result from the use of milk from diseased cows. A brief note as to the prevalence of tuberculosis amang the cowa of a great daily State is given in AdM&er article in this issue. In • discussion before the Maasachu- MtU Association of Boards of Health Ast week It wa* stated that in ten dqys five twenty-six oases of typItOId fever ♦ore discovered In' Boston among the dostomef* of a farmer who shipped! a of milk to tbat'olty every wbat do the physicians to say ? We leave -the question 1 for tbe present. The rrc«idi»g K*der*’ Conference of the African MethodWt Kpiscopal ('hurclidq Georgia ami Alabama met in Kirnitiighain last week, und by a niiaiiiuioii* vote adopted a resolution asking emigres*.to appropriate $|IM,- IHMi.lSH) to start a line of steamships t>e- tween the I nited States and Africa in order to cnatile all negroe* who ms" desire to do *0 10 emigrate to Africa,a* cheaply as linnpgrants are- brought from Kuropc to this country, flu to |i;> each. ■<v ran ... Milhous. ltc«pon»c by A. Howard R e .second the motion and***' amen,* Patterson. I p. m. Are we doing the best work ami offer llin amemlnient that tin of return passage he o-t less $1 CO»t than N KWm NOTKS. Two negro men*? wee hanged In Idiarlestiiii on Friday for inurdir. Their execution ha* had a sobering in- lluenee on |he criminal cla**c*. as scv- ell yelrs had passed - since the fa*t hanging in that city, and fear of the gallows wan not felt. The fcarfu ly mangled body of Hcr- beit KRerbe, aged 2a year*, younger brother of the la*,*. Governor, wait found on the railryad track near Flor ence on Friday morning. He had car ried tobacco to market that day, hut hail sold only- a 11 life. He may have Ihhmi murdered tor the purpose of roh bory and Id* body put on ;he track to escape discovery.. Borne of his cloth ing wa* found mi the Pullman trucks when the train arrived at Charleston, Here is something for tin* doctor’s scrap I took :* A resident of Ashttvy* Park, N. .1 , say* that he ha* cured eleven case* of b*ck jaw by hot water treat ment. - II i*dm<Kjiclipn* are.: ‘‘1*111 the patient lit a hath of^w arm water ipid place in It due pound iiMiatard. Immerse all except the imViWb, nose and eyes. Cover the head w ith warm cloths, then add hot water until Ibfi. temperature reaches about 110 degrees; if the patient van hear it go to pjn de gree*, and keep patient* in forty min utes.” Ned Murphv, a remarkable negro, died in Abbeville a few days ago. For year* he was a prominent figure ajf ev ery dance in lliat section, while not a few of the old time dancer* learned their grace from him. He wa* the last of eleven brothers. All were fiddler* and Ned said lie wanted his fiddle buried witli him. He wa* about do years old. After emancipation lie, erected a monument to Ins old mis'tres* because of her kindness to him. Per haps he was the only slave whoever did such a tiling. —— Congressman Talbert remarked last week to a reporter* of the Augusta Chronicle: litHe early to come to any conclusion yet in regard to political prospects. I’m busy nil the time with my politics, though,'! intpud getting back- to congress. ”1 never did believe in ruimiug off to Europe or Saratoga during the Sjum- mer ami in&tyad I spend the time among my people. That's Hie only way to find out what they wadt and, as I said. I intend covering my whole Second district If possible. - ’ The Rarnwell Second Nine RaM> Rail Team went over to HlackvRte on Fri day to play Hie 2d team of that place. When the Rarnwell team went out to the ground* they found the 1st team lu st ‘ad of the 2d laying for them, it*Hi- fi r than not liave a game the Rarnwell boys played against the 1st nine. Score Blackvi'.je 23, Rarnwell & r X(J. SWEET SLUMBER. MusquRoes are beginning to he trou blesome, but the owner! of Dlx|e I'atio- pies have sure pfaee* of refuge from .these midnight ntusiclans and murder- eni uf deep The “Dixie” is the beat and moat easily managed frame and net ever devi«»d and a child van tnau- For 1 THE HARVEST OF THE RKAl’ER. Died, Ang. 4th. 1S0D, Mra. Mary Su- aan Reynold*, wife of Mr. J. B. .Rey nold*, In the twenty-eighth year of her age She was the only child of the late Dr. Martin RelllAger and hla wife, Bu san Ellen Re linger, who died Nov. 17th. lt*7l. R«*idei her husband and four small children, she leave* a devo ted stepmother, two sisters and one brother. The remain* were Inferred In d,h«» Helltnger family burying ground, near Hie old homestead at Haltlevllle, S.C. “Hut now is Christ risen from the dear) and become Hie first fruits them that slept. For since by ms caine death, by man came also the res- urrectlon of the dead. < , For a* in Adam all die, even to in Cbrlajt hbull all be made alive.” * Amen. Capt. J.-Y. Calhoun departed Hill life at ills home near' Appleton on Thursday afternoon, 3d iusti, aged 73 year*. * J Ripe In years, rich in the love of fam ily and the regard of friends he hag completed the life work given him and entered into the eternal rest. To this generation in his later year* he looked as ope.who had come from the better pa*t unchanged, bearing the true heart, kindly 8pl.rU, spotless soul and gra cious presence of the Bouth’s old gold en days. In all the years of his long pilgrimage lie kept in constant memory the high traditions of hi* race, and gui- ll«»r by them walked stralghtand stain less through Hie trials and temptations that spring *0 thickly along life’s paths, until tho weary way was ended, and he received Hie welcome home of ^he loved ones called sooner to the city of Hie •Saints. Hi* world Is the better that he has lived, and though lie .4* gone the good that lie has done by precept and example will yet bear fruit and help uplift to better height* all' that may come within their blessed influence. —— ^—i" ANOTHER old veteran gone. Died In Barnwell, at the residence of Ids daughter. Mrs. J. B. Halford, on the 3d inst., Mr. .Fe**o Moody, at the advanced age of kfi yean, 0 niAnths and 2H davs, and was laid to rest beside hi* wife In the Halford cemetery 011 Fri day, I Hi. lie lost hi* wife in July, 1**0, and ever since lie has been in Hie constant care and attention of hi* daughter. He raised a family of nine children. *evcn of which survive 1ilm. ■ He wa* a man of wonderful voiulllution, vigor mi* and jovial at all Lime* Tin.I in 11H hi* long life he wa* very M-ldom sick or complaining. Hi* health failed about two yearf* ago and he graduullv gave way under old age until the :toth June, when h" Aa* taken down to his tied and never got nut of If unle** taken out hy tender hands-that watch ed by hi« hcdslile. On Monday, 3UI July, he fell a«!cfp and wa* never awake, only when arntt«rd by hi* nur*c to give him rintir- i-hmvnts, and tlnslly. .011 Thursday, ltd August, he wafted into that sleep 'hat knows no waking. He died as he had lived in (mohm with God and all iiiankind. I'eace to hi* ashe*. * II, Rarnwell, S.n., Aug. »ih, HbO. RARNWELL -.SUNDAY .SCHOOL CONVENTION will meet with the Rlnckville Church Fridav, September l«t, IMr.^a* If a. in. .Service of Snug, by Hlackvillu BuiT>. day Stthnol. Convention S*rmnn; Rev. J. D. Win- clu*«t«jr. Orangeburg. 12 in. Organization. TTm. Adiln -« of Welcome, hv J. II. PINK TREE PAPER. On* of the young Cokers, a Darling ton genius, I* said to have discovered a good process for extracting turpentine from pine timber and leaving It in good condition to he manufactured Into par per, and there Is talk of putting pp a big wood pulp mill at Columbia to make old field pines into newspaper. THE CENSUS TAKING. T Colonel ' Pearce, who Is to have charge of taking the census in this dis trict, says he has not yqt received any special instructions in regard to the matter. Thl* district Includes Rich land. I^xlngtori. Orangeburg, Sumter, Bamberg and Rarnwell, and about !<X) men will be eipplcyed.—Columbia Rec ord. W. D. Subject hv 8t. Sermon by Kcv. Tho*. !J. Ed- Stfinou by age U, sale at Lecoy Molair'a. t of w hlrh wc arc capable f hy M. Mi! *n and I. J. \ ■ • r- ojn-ii for general discussion. N p. in. .Servi* 1 * of Song. John's Sunday Sclimd. Sermon by Rev. l.aii.lng Rurrows I >. D . A llgllnta. Ru*inc*«.. Saturdly. 10 to 10 Service of Song, hy Oak Umvr Sunday School. .10JO pi |1 aD. Verbal report*- from all Sunday School*. T P. I.idc, Inquis itor. 11 30 to 12.30 The op|»nrttiiilty of nur Sunday School* tociupha«ice mis sions, by Win. Havn*worlh, A. P. Turner and J. M. Bostick. S p. 111. Service ol Song, by Karnwel! Sunday Sr-hord. H.30. —Sermon by Kcv. W. K. John- son. Rusiiicsa. Hunday. 10 .'to. Servlufe orNongTiy Rlnckvilh- Sundav Seined. \ll Ml wards. ' 5 (i. in. Sunday School Mass Meet ing. Service of Song, by Rl ickville, St. John'*, Oak Grove, Ramwcli Sunday ScliooU. Addressea l>v Me Rrabliam, Dr. J. R. jtlack, Kev.'J. I Ayers, Prof. J. E. rs, G. N. Askew. HjiSqn service of Song. RlnckviHe. B11111 v. T. P. Lide R'.'D. Ki,e, IV,' X K. Johnson, W. (tNltrltton, M in. lla'yn*vv<*rth, Comuuttee. T WENT I E I'll ANNUAL EXCUR SION FROM CHARLKsroN AND INTERMEDIATE SI'AITONH TO THE MUUNTANS VIA SOUTH ERN' RAILWAY. M’ill leave < harleston, (Line Street Sta tion), at 7 o'clock a. ni.. Wednesday, August IK. Under I’ersonal Super- vision of Conductors S. C. Gilbert and O. A. Bpcissegger. Usual very low rates. Tickets good to return on any regular train until Thursday, August 31. iuclioive. KoumJ trip rate* liotn Charleston: Abbeville. S. ( ., $r>; Amlerson, S ( $.'i7e; A+dieville, N. C , $7.25; ( ross Hill, S. C,, $5; Flat Rock. N C., <!() 10; Greenville. S. Glenn Sprlfig*, S. C., <o50; Henilcisouvill.', Nl 0., JK od; Laiirens. S. $5:Lenoir. N (’., 37.50; Marlon. N. <’.,37.25; Saluda, N. I:*, 3K 30; Spartanburg, s Cr, 3.) 50; U aterloo, S. ( M'nllialla, S ( ., Rfi.75; Afton, Va.,3I3 id; Rul'oid, V,*,, Bll 7*i; Blue Ridge, Va., #12.10; Cov ington, Ya ,31j.2'i; Hot Springs, Va., f IH.2.*>; Ratiford, \'u., 113.50; Roanoke, Va.,,312 lo; Stanton, Va., #13. 50; .White Sulphur Springs, Va., 31‘» 75. -• < hildren under 12 year* of age Iraif fare. Children under 5 years of age- free. Exeeilont opportupftjf ft elicap Summer trlji. For further mfoi inHtr<>n v a!jp1v to >V. H. EvanSjCity pass and~fickef Agent, Ch a tie-ton Hotel \ G. W. Dewccs, De- pot Ticket Agent, Line street station; G B. Allen, Division Passenger Agent, 10. Broad street.' J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager. s M'ashlngton, D. C. - W. A. TURK, Gen. Pa»* Agent, Washington. 4). C. S. U. HARDWICK, Asst Gen Pam Agi, Atlanta, Ga. DDES tills FIT YOU. When you find fault with»yonr pas tor's sermon these warm Sundays, did you everThink that lie is inueli more anxious to give you a good sermon than you arc to hear one? Did you consid er Hint he may have been e.illed on du ring the week to attend two or three funera’a, to visit whalf dozen sick peo ple to .talk to some back sliding brethren, and answer about a dozen j foolisli or uiircasonalde ques lionsf' Did you know that he is often interrupted in his preparation of a ser moll by some visitor that has no claim on his time? Did you ever, for a mo ment, think that the pastor has ills ups and downs at home? His cooking stove gets out of order just like yours, and his cook sometimes Jails to appear. The bread is badly baked and the meat is as tough as an old wool hat. "HlS children gePcr.nss and they cryjand get peevish just like yoiirsT"Then bis w :fc hut this Is a gootl place to stop d say that It i* weak and foolish ami an in you to be ’cdhtlnually finding It with your pastorr. Go and sin no fe in this respect.—Carolina Spar- £ Tan Working Xight and Hay The bmiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made I* Dr. King’s N» w Life Pills. Every pill Is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weak ness into strength, listlussncss into en ergy, brain-fag into mental power. They’re wonderful in building up the health Dirty 25c per box- Sold by C. N. Riircklialter. Rarnwell; D. K. Rrigg* A Co., R ackville. Druggists. A X N U A I. MV I X T A IN F. X r C R > I OX ' FROM AUGUSTA. The Annual Mountain Excursion will leave Augusta for Mountain Re- sorts via tllh Charleston and Western Railway. Aug. IKth, at 11 I) a.’ m. All |>er*oris dr-siring to take. au jiuGug in the Mountain* cannot afford hr mi** Hii* opportunity. Koiin.l tiip ticket* [crat good to return until Aug. 3|»t, ineln- I “"‘I SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint nor Served.) THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ' . . ’ ^ Countv or Baknwkll, * In Tux ( ourt or Common 1’i.kas. ', ■ Cleo Elotse Dix, Plaintiff, * against ™ Edward Palmer Nix and Rosa Freder ick Nix; Defendant!!. To the Defendants: -• . You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer Hi** coniplaint In this action which i* filed in the oilir-e of the Clerk of|.hc Court of .Common Pleas, for said county, anil,to aerye a copy off your answer to the saiif Complaint oh the subscriber at hi* office, in the town of Rarnwell, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive qf the day of such service; and if f oil fail to an swer the complaint, within the time aforesaid, Hie pmljpi 11' in thi* action will apply to the' .r.purt tor the relief demanded in the coipplaint. . J.J RKCWN, PhiiuUff's Attorney. Dated July JHth, A. D. ISMf. (Seal) W. Gilmore Simms, <:. P. To the .Defendant, Edw ard Palmer Nix: You will take notice that the com plaint in the above stated actitai is “on file in thr utllefi of’ the Clerk Of Hie Court of Common l’l?as in and for Hie county of Rarnw ell, and State of South Carolina. .1 J. BROWN, Plaintiff's Attorney. July INtli, 185KI. + A COMPLETE CAR LOAP . . ’ ' () F ' ■JS/LcsGojrxxxlcsl^. IXdo'wers, AND HORSE RAKES, FOR SALE BY Dll. I\n. P. LEE, JR, I)h!\TlS !’. Otliee. WiRiston, St (). Equipp'd for travel ling. ' Work done at ■ your home anywhere in Rarnwell County. WiM be at office in Willjston every Saf- urdayrfnd Monday. lyr, Jos. M. Skirjrjery Attorney-at-Law, HARM IT ELL, S. ('., Will attend fititlifuily and proniptlv to any bus!lie** In the Courts and pnh- : Icpffices that may bceniru*itd to him. Sr Blackvilie & Co^ s. c. We are now. oiFecing nnother ear load of ,tliC*e Magniffcent and Matchless Farmers Fri'-inl* tlie lies*, ever broiiglit td this.secrion, afid atdlcit the call* ..r corr*ponc lence of all needitig sucli iniplcinents. We w ill he glad for vou to coiiie or w rite a* Ik-*! -uil* your convenience, and will pledge our heat effort* u I’ral.r-*. . s . Hl'lsTAro, . , l._^. Blackvilie, S. C. V/ILLISTON ■ HIGH ■ SCHOOL, - ' WILLISTQN. S. CU u. ..Tin* S Fir.-I 1 L The Futf. M l* mo,t l ie on Tni.-hing t of blc zra.I. 1:011 for 1 "lii . Tirr.m r=t. *<•!.*!. » gill* Si I*. Ml J. E. SAXBERK, Ik iM't, * • w« II known in tb Furman L’nlveriltf), PRINCIPAL. ti'iti of the State, i* better 1’rrp.red Thau F.ver To do * uc- - --ful orte. and the outlook fvr tlic eonilca sessii n In 1' ..iu'd ilio JUjUul. if no- 4fu> SnpiTior. of 'aoy »eti( ,Tuorongii work T.m.*«* di-airi'ig eareful prepart 1 ti:,i| a i» Hit *i-fK*'l. llo,i:<l itiay'be obtained .. .1 1 ., rj.^i m fci-iairsl mer-witi «.»t-p alt uii'i. Ty«*t.it«Ta<y tHa+-ttea jn connection with •:! ■ ir iiir-" f 't l *ith )-*t<-ri}fi.*k», N< it Urinlie. mirM-ol >li!<lv. ete ,11 ! in «- - . * J + . V.\N I •FTS. Principal:' r W. A. It. NHVMDi. Sec. lt d Truster*. * GRF.EVV1LLK, Nr< slORflNGEBURG COLLEGE, • j \ e rail be «• I'll red from Vugu-ta .1 j particular.*, ap the follow ing Cates; An- rrson 31 ttl; filcnn Spring* 3 f Greenvillc 31 iff; Spartanburg ll 1 * - ' Wallialla f.'i 50; Waterloo lllarri* Spring*) 33 (U; A-hevilt** 3<DM; Flat Roek 35 III; HeudiTMUIVine 3 > 50; Hot Spring* 37 25; Lenoir fa.75; l.invidti- ton fii SO; Rotiierrordtoii 3ti 5tt; >he|hv |K .Vi; Trvon f5.1 Si; R av ne»v ilie 37.25. Fa*t scheduh-* and througli coai lie* from Augusta to destination. Fur fur ther Information «p jlr to. W. J Craig.Gcu'l- Pa*’gr Agl. E. M. Nortli, Sol. i’a*‘gr Agt. -r - —- - Million* Lirrn Ana;. 3t t< certain y gratifvli-g t»*Hic |*uf(- ITc to know of one t-onorm in the laud I w tmarc not afraid D> be geueritu* to the { i.-fly and aulleritig. The proprietor* of Dr. 'King*# New Di*mverv lor t on* 1 sumption. Cough a and Cold*, Have j given away over ten million trial hot- Hus of thi* great medicine: and have the satisfaction of knowing it ha* *b»o- lutely cutoi tliou-and* of loqtele** j cases. Asthma. Hrum-hiti*. Hoar*c- < ilea* and all tli«ca*e« of ilio Throat. Idlest ami Lung- are surely -«•»•—| )■» ■« t'allon C. X. Run- 1 halter, Rutnwell. { or D K. Rrigg* «t t’o, Rlaekviiie, I Druggists, and get-a trial bottle fne. Regular size 5()r. und 31* Every hottic guaranteed, or price re forded, Three jK-rsoiis were bitten h; a mad | dog in Charleston on Friday. The next *c-*inn open* : 27,1 stiff. Full und thoiough ion, Icadinz to several degree e«l. la-aidiug in piivnte fam'iRt ; in the me**, till- fule iz-cxcilb ut cheap, 3%-r r-afab-g-te »r Intther |fr • the P A. P. re id, Mont agilf u ORANGEBURG. CLARENCE J. OWENS, s c.. President. ITO: l!.-<in<-iiiv ar.J Excellence. icn Opens Monday. September 18.1899. patn frl >l* tl »r I* ■ It-1 'I. .o -..re *-i. < pu 3 I >L R *n..o nt M. K .» A w 1 nl ije >1 r 11-*’ •*•% ri in F.C.CORSETS MAKS American Beantie w: i A • I LI F. C. V, V M w ■YOUR MONEY- Irvi —BY—* LATEST MODELS. Ei patroNIzIMg THE . \ Blackvilie Cash Store, A. KIRSCH, Proprietor. MONEY! MONEY!! . ATKpersons indebted to Hto Rarnwell Oil MilTor^ contract* of JKi)7 and 1k»k, by note, acdmtnf, hills of sate, or other wise, arc herebyimtified that the books, notes, hills of saleifc-i. have been placed in ottr hands to elose''up and collect. We will not take legal stetb or* have a Chance -to settle w Tltis notice is to give you such tunity. When Hie crop begins to tnoV we will look for you. 1 Izlar Bros., AttomevH at Law, Blackvilie, S. C. JulyOt // • \ ' •' ' L Oa Eaib Onx, Kalamazoo Corset Go. SOLE MANUFACTURERS. SOLD UY Wiliiaiyi Morrisoi); jDeai.kk In Dry Coods, Jiojjons, W|ilc Goads. Shoes, Slippers and Millinery Good's a Specially. BLACKVTLLE, ----- s. C P.c. -kJUL*.. ^'1 BLACKVILLE- S. C., SEW MG MACHINE SPECS A US T. Handles exclusively the hiew Home Sew-^ ing Machines> the^ best ever built and asks the purchasing • public before buying to examine into their superior merits. . Needles. Attachments „ and everything in an up- to-date liouse always in stock, and Prices chal lenge competition. Call in person or drop a card by mail and promptest and politest attention will be given you. W. H. STILL, l > LAC fv VI LUte, S.C. (il.ENX SPIUNGS, S. C. HIEE\ OF Sl’MlIER UMTS, 1 N'l'ilC . - -• SEWING MACHINES t * IH THE WORLD. ... ,-.1-V-, 1 ■/ STILL LEADS There is but one Gk-nn Sprihgs and U ha* no equal omlhc conHui-nt for the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, BoweU and Blood. ^ ^ _* Hotel Open June 1 toOetober 1. CUISINE AXIF SER VICK' EXCELLENT*. —. r . . - ' : • • • ’ - ■ . It U iip-to UaU- and Evcryhiodj Uoc* There. NEXT DOOR TO Merchants and Planters Bank, BLACKVILLE, S. C.:M Offer- Hi.- n -u|t. oi Am.-:hrkn ingermltt Itrit! eapit.il in tlic Wuudrflul Y h.tc, spkiHlid I ir. I! i|.[r\ N .-w liomc x w Li.g M icbinc*. l-or< a-li or on luafaiinfoni*—<>,• in Ejtf Icittgo ftir Old Machine*.— > v* l.bandj** the New itb-al and Ncvy't dimax — Lower Priced Machine* Needle*, OfF* and Attai-liun.nl* for any and ail Sewitig Machine*.." r i>*t cla«* R«*j.i.irltig dcua- at khort notice. w 'y U-IU made in Aik.-n. Drang. knrgi.)i.| Rarnwell rountu*«. For Prices or i’ariicular* call on or write to mi made *- i- and prompt replies wi,ll la i - . . For water apply to— I’Al'LMSmX. - . • - For Board sp|dy to— S1*1’H>.\ k MXPSOX, POST OFFICE BLILWXG, 1U1LROAD AVENUE, LLACKVILLE, S. C. •Sept. 2P-lui. < ■ , ~ ' C L