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1 >' A i The Barnwell People The Summer a RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. In Advnnue, per Annum.. $I,R0 On Time .f'i.ofl Week. will close nent FOR SALE. r Cspt^John P. ITa(r called pleasantly on Saturday.. Rev. T. P. Llde left on Tuesday tot Gtenn Spring. THURSDAY, A^tiusr.-iO, lioi). A The Hesular OomniSii’eatjors ct Harmony LocUe No. 17 A.-. Fr. M-'. will be be'.dat the new vtasonleTem- - • l>:« In-,BarnWf 11 upon ThOraday, on or. next bcfjte the full moon in each month, heeinniiiK at curly candle light. ' dy order of W'. -. M. -. e- II. P. ANnswtO)/. Seeretarr. Ilw Primary Election. Tw«nty tenohersHtttend the Summer School at bHnibcrji}; ; ^ Dr. K. K. Kirkland Sr. wag up from Buford’s bridge on Monday. « A A The weather proplipu ,say that the edoF n’eVk in August is'mlenow. We enjoyed a charming call from Mr. A. K. Greene Tuesday aftornoon. ^ A. Holman Esq and family are vlsi^hig Hitrnwell relatives for ten days. Capts. W. K. Brnbhatn and N. C One Watertown 8 horse engine with ten horse bnlldr, also SO saw gin and press. Will be sold cheap for cash or credit to responsible party. Apply to C. B. Dunbar, Mtllcttvllie, S. C. PERFECT PEACHES. 8 A TDK 154 Y, SEPTEMBER 2d, 1800. Kaysor gave tie a pleasant pop call on Friday. For the first, and probably Fast too,- feast of [tenche* for this Summer we are Indebted and obliged to our very good friends Mr. nnd Mrs. F. H. Dicks of Greenland They wdle Rich Land seedling*, white and rosy red, prettier than pictures and having the exquisite flavor that tile old time peaches of our barlow knife dat a had. It was the best enjoyed treat of the year and we return thanks accordingly. Millet,tville, 8. 04 July 45th> IPaDi* I respectfully annoitpee myself a candidate for the House of Representa tives, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary elec* tion, pledging mysclf*to abide'by the results and support the nominees of the party. J. b. bates. MlllcttvlUe, S. C , July 15tfi7TS!»0. I respectfullyj. annputVeer myself a candidate for the flmisP of Kepresgtl-'f* tattves, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary elec tion. pledging myself to abide by the results and support the nomineess of the party. » # J. II. Laflitte. MODEL FARM FOR SALE. 200 acre farm, located live tpiles front Barnwell. 100 acres under cultivation, 40 acres in timber. Gin. saw and grist mill located within half nine. Omul four room dwelling; all necessary out buildings; 2 tenant houses; tine shade trees. Burk (’reck runs through one corner, affording unfailing water for paatinc; lands w«dl- drain. <1 aod *441 In thorough state of improved cultivation.. Address for particulars. Perry M. Buckingham,' fl-H Real Estate Agent*-• STORK FOR RENT. The lower part of Masonic Hall, lor- merlv m-cupied I*)’ (.ithr.cns Savings Bank, out of the very bc«t stands in town. To a pliant "h» will root for :t term of years, • very'facility will be provided in the way of pultitfg fit shelving, counters and window* to suit. r ~ '*sss- 1*. M nnekiugh mi, five, and TreaS. The Bamberg Cotton Mills shipped a thousand hales of sheeting to Shan ghai, China, on the 20th ult. THE PRIMARY KLKCTIOY. Several Barnwell people contemplate trips to the mountains by the excur sion trains on the Hlth inst. Misses Mf.nde ami May Belle Peeples of Luwtonville are pretty visitors to Oapt. and Mrs. vv. W. Moore. T-he- family of Mr. W. C. Bull was .pairtfully poisoned on Friday eating canned tomatoes. All recovered. Clever ami handsome John Porter Vjis over from Macon, Ga., on Sunday to'quaiF more W bite Dale Spring water. Wp are told that.cotton lias regained greermess since last w eek’s rains, and tliab«»there is some chance for a top yr.op. We"iiTvc on our desk a handsome catalogue of tlje t.'arlisle Fitting jchopl of IVolford College, located a* Bam berg. Managers for Reedy Branch were left out <>f list published soihe weeks ago. Please publish them now aa fol lows: \ J M Grubbr, B. B. Baxley, F.O. Black. ^ Tlie Executive ('ommittee will meet the MonJjfy follow i(gg the primary for the purptise of coimting the votes and declaring the rcsultof the election. G. Duncan Bellinger, W. II. Duncan, Chairman. Hecrefttry. Barnwell, 8. C., Aug. 7th, 1809. FIRST BALE. . | t ODNTY BOARD OF PENSIONS. As usual Col. L. W. Youmani Is atl Pursuant to call, the memhefs of the the head of the cotton procession. On 1 township boards of pensions met at the Saturday, 5th Inst., he shipped to j Court House Monday morning, the 7ih Charleston the tlrst hale Of this sea-! Inst., for the purpose of organising the son’s cotton. It weighed 602 pounds county hoard and was sold at 8 cents. Last year’s The townships were represented «S tirst bale whs received from Hon. Ik C. follows; Allendale. W. J. Barker; Folk, August 10th. George's Creek,. Henry Hutto; Rich TINKER CREEK XEW8. A GOOD MEETING. Beveu Pines. S C., Aug. 7, 1899. The Union meeting at this place con vened on Saturday, before the 6th Sun- clay, and immediately after the conclu sion of the Up ion, on Sunday, the pro tract-d meeting commenced and went . Farmers are busy pulling fodder. We hope to have good weather for sav ing it. Cotton crops are not as tine as they were last year, but the farmers seem pot to get out of liearfc Some are ga ting ready to pick the 4 cent staple. 1 Misses Kittle and Hattie Mitchell were the guests of Mr. Allen Wooley Iroro Thursday morning until Friday. .Miss Maggie Mitchell ims been spending some time at her grand fa ther’s going to school. *We hope that she will advance fast in her studies • • Striker. A^DELIGUTFUL DAY. Olar, S. C., Aug. 7th, 1F99. Editor People: Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Buckingham too.i the. S.iutliern tmin -PlatTirday morning for a two week’s stay atUk-fiu springs. Mr A K ir*ch uses few words hi lilt heat adVcrtisem. m. bnr tliev Bte Wise and weighty and strike ihe.key note of the times. . Mr. I). 15. Williams has ah ndvcrtLp. meiit co'iceruing sewing in tchiue* de serving liie attention ot the fisir ^*x of four count ies. on morning and evening for 8 days, re- suiting in 4 additions to the church, Congregations were moderately fair constTeFing the busy time V’itli the farmers. The pastor had no help but went on faitlifu’lv himself, and the reiulitioaof the. music by Miss Annie Baxley but a charm and ats-lnsplralldn' that v(i!i never be forgotten by many who w.ere tliere, and we do hope and trust that the church will be restored to Its once primeval slate. So mpte he. Visitor. We were happr for.a half hour Fri A N ARROW ESCAPE. day tu having Me*»is‘ W. J. Sanders and d. T. ils.in of Fa.lrlax as v.>el uoiiie visitors'. We had a pleasant call on Monday from Mr. J. .1. Johnston of Kilo, who left a Ixeailiilul (•a-kCt ot delicious grapes on our desk FOR SAI.K —HK.*'N»K\CES AND LOTS. Mr. S F. Riv pah! u« a pleasant vis it oil I hur-day. He and Mr*. J!a\ li ui ju*t returned from a very enjoyable visit to Georgia IrlirioTs. On la«t Thiiraday while a large party bf (leopli were going from Ghent’s Branch church to the baptismal ser vice* a: Higbt uver’a mill a team own ed hv Mr.J Jt. Sbipe* ran awav. Mr. J. N. Ilutaoii wastiirown from the wa gon, which, w ith 12 person* in it, mo-t- Iv girls and ladle*, ran over It's. Mr. IlutaoiiV, body. |« Nviog him almost im- 'conscioiis. Hi* wa« taUen liy friends to Mr. Ilcnrv Ah'*jaiice*s bou-e and leu- tleriy cared for until able in be sent I tone. On '1’hursday. Aifgnst 2d: wehad the pleasure of me ting with a number of warm friends and relatives in ray na tive county at a birth day dinner given by tlie children, grand-children and friends of Mrs. tSiirali Morris, who reached the 7stli mile post on that day. She lias living 7 children, 45 grand- chi Id rnr. •*{> great grand children,- and it >eemed to bo one gratfd day with ns all. Peace, love anil harmony prevail ed, the table being prepared under ! some live oak trees in* tlie yard tiiat I were planted out by .the father of these] child e.n an me 50 vear* ago tqa'de it at mcqtnriul d,iy. The table Was loaded with all tlie •ostd* that a hungry nppe- ! tite could ask for and judging by my- | self and what 1 saw of others none ] went away not fully gratified, Under one ot these la i ge oak* w as -Ice water to keep on tbir-t quenched alter our; appetite* hail been satisfied. For tin- j next three hours we discussed your candidates for thf* House, etc , tlienjhf I goo,|-bye came and soon we were nil in I (be road for home. Who will meet ] there li month* U» come? 0. land, M. O Wall; Bennett' hprings, 9 George K. Dunbar; Sycamore* V. M Manuel; Red Oak, J.bnelliug; Black- vlUe,-U_ W._ BodifnnL. : „ Mr. D. W. Bodiford acted as chair man, and Capt. J. Snelling as secre tary. On motion of Mr. George R. Dunbar the following were elected to serve on the county board for the com ing year: Messrs l>. W. Badiford, V W. Manuel, M. O. Wall and George H Dunbar. After organization Mr. I). W. Bodi ford was elected president and Mr George R. Dunbar clerk. ^ Dr. G. R C. Todd will act as county physician for the copiity hoard fpr the ctmilng year. OapL J. Snening. who hi* served on tlie county hoard ever since the pension law was enacted, begged to be excused from further s<*rvlce. Tlie board. In sisted on a continuance of same, but alter giving good auvl sulHcietit reasons he was excused and Mr. Al. O. W.all was asked to serve in his stead.- Hypnotism Ungb Iomoii free. Addn to pay posts Page, Doubli »pr Thirty flea year* ago Bedator iW- ? iW deposited 9100 In a Piektkill, N.‘ „ saving bank. Tha othar day the president of tbla bank joked Mr. I>e*' pew about having forgotten thfa amall account. ^Not a bit of It." waa the re ply. "It amount*, with interest,. tp, nearly 9400 now. It wa* the Oral floC I efer owned; and I kept my eye on : jCm: Saturday'i VfealBe it. Do yon want to learn hypnotism f to cure diseHse? to inllnem-e others? If you do, address, with 4 cents to pay postage, Hudgins, White <£ Page, Double Springs, Ala. I will sell the following t Former * < Now ? Straw Hala 3'mj Tennis 8hoes Sewed 5<»c Ribbons 10 A 5c t'oFd Law ns <lj A IJc Men’s Elastic Ahoe* UOc Men’s Teck Scarf* ‘Ilk: Ladles Tan Oxfords $1 ts» Men’s White Shir's 76c Woolen A'l.ace Soap 6c Childrens’Oxfords .. 76c 8tnp^ Mr. F. ML Jenny shop to Hampton co cided to open’* genfcra repair shop at my place., cheap' for cash or on oaay giiai an'ce satisfaction. .. FULL HJOCK of com; •chairs on hand at All Onili ceius up. All persons having one. worjh of shop work dope for i , lie entitled to a chancy at one bckntlful hand fnaile rockingehalh, ,] _ . Your* for hitalneifc' t. a. mm? J'liAy/B. 0, rice: - OOu I ,< L> 15 A 10c 4 A 5o $1.26 50(5 $1 26 $Uxl 10c 11.00 7!' ff. ELLIS, Jt- Surveyor and Civil Engmeef Special attention given to the rompn-> ition 6f water-powers, leveling ana Come Early and Get the Pick. A. 1\ Mari villi'.* tat ion Of Mralnage. A postal card addressed tome at Mar-, ' tin, 8. 0., will receive prompt atten tion. oetl-80, ly Braro Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles a* well as women, and ail feel the results In loss of appetite, poisons in 1 the blond, back-.i-ls**, nervousness. Iieivd- 1 ache and tned, listless, run-dow n feel- 1 ing. But there’s no need to feel like j that Listen to J. W. Gardner, Ida- I vtlle. Ind. He says: "Electric Bitters 1 are just the thing for a man w hen he is all run down, and don’t care w hctlier he j lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. 1 can now cat anything and have a new lease on life.” Only 5o cents at C. N. Burckhalter's, Itarnwell, and D. K. Briggs A Co’s., Blavkvllle, Drugstore*. Every bottle guaranteed. r , . _ NOTH E OF FINAL SETT LEM ENT k DISriLlflGFi ESTATE OF x.'l). ANDERSON. T—^ Notice Is heraby given tiiat tlie un dersigned will tile .Ids liual account as Administrator of Hi'' K»tateof N. 1). Anderson, deceased', in tlie office of tli Judge of Protiate for Barnwell county ott Monday, tlie iVh day of ‘August, |M99, and apply for letters dlsiuissory. J. Med Anderson, Administrator. July 13th. 1899. The IVest End Store? Is selling out Great - Bargains' In every Line of SUPERVISOR'S NOTICE. 6 room lioo-e on n-ivwcod StT**i-l. near Marlborough. Praclieallv u<-w, WeM paiiilcd. - * ligtilii'ng rod*, good fences, *4 acre land, g- •«! garden and orchard -lie. well drained and ta-'e- South, au artesian well near. 'Mr.. 15 H Mauviilc i eft rued last wet-k from a six wi-i-k*' »'av at Mar* IIill, \Hi« friend* are glad to *i*c him improvcit in licaitli Hud it not been fnr ttie Iniggies ahead r AT A P1*1.ETON, Handsome dwelling oh K-lher Street, high elevation,' facing x nth. Hue shade, gnw n bouse, and all uunk'iii hu proveturn:*. Over an acre of land, part of w hlcli has tn-eu p'aun d for *• \- «-tal feaia in fiuit tree*, w iihiu - initi uiea walk of Itoili Ktllwav Malioii* One of ibc most tfiorough'y tUiPt and desirably loi-.tl*d residemre in town. The regular montlilv ***rvu-s-s v^iM be held n?xrVvititiuv-Ahl a mnwau i Htv y. m. fu 4 he I5arnw.ll Pre-ht teriati ( hurefc. Tue puhiic are invi.ed to at tend. and ejiil>aii"wient« on Imtli side* of tlie mad more damage would have been d-me. \N e are glad to m_v that Mr.- ll’ujs.ni i* getting along tiic.-lv and will hWTT’K'Tn a few day a. • I.Jurie Shipe*. Denmark C. •n proft* are doe •'ll coiling si'bool* i'iivc Mouth* nor lioiu the count r I<tH Ho hy 2' •• feet, facing on two ri-»- idelic. streets, so ill lily lor dwelling Lot alanil \ a-rc. lacing Mi tliiei' *tn-ei*. w thin JOuyarda of f'oassLinv siatmii P..rticoJarly snitubli a* a *rp for riaiauraut or stme It lil'ei* >pU'ndid ofq.oi tniiilit-j for -4'rnlll»h!e lavrttnicnl The State |M*p $7l5,.'lw t > i}n- Bjrnt that have ti-.t run I centred i ich funds. Mon.Uy wa* a quiet *i.h--l»y. It wj»* too warm f..r tiiueh sii.riug and cause- •|ii.v.llv only lit —i* having Im-inc*- •-Nine t« tiau. Ami they ali saui .they had no tiew*. ... FAIRFAX LOCALS * Lena Arnold of Allendale visit- O. Young last week. W . E. II liter of AtU-odale »p* nl day, 2J lust., with Mr*. U. X. MO* cd Mrs Mr-. W. flue* l.«»t SO hv 2IO feet on M In S:re« f; just Ea*l ot A P Manv iili • store. Lot 21 bv 2lo feet Itn Main Sweet, ju-t K i*t ot the atwiv e • i*t For terms and lut , tlo*i information apply to P. M Poo-kHigbatn, R-al Estate Agent.-' * -in u .4 i l*~i.-adi d be-* in ppliratlou to leuiscci tkdlege Fh >1*1 italegUC of C couon •tor distribution. A to any addr<«» upuu k’lesidci.A Hartrog, S. C. Terry. • • i i ii her of cor young folk* atteilded a picnic at Deer'* .Mill on \\ < ilms luv, 2d iust. j, • Rev. It L. Ilolrdyj of Hampton was here vn hiisioess on"(*!lur*dav. Mr* B. It. Buckner «rvd three elil 1- dreii returned from August*on Thurs day Last'w here •!m* visited fri.-ii'U and relative*. U. l/emy Young • AV. II. S. The tVilllsforr iiigh S.-ho*d has long been regard.-d, •a-th at iiottie and atiruad. a* one of tiic be-t iu«titii'Ion*' in lower 8onth i‘amtlmt. Not content with it* pa>l higli reputation teacheis, truntres and patron* are uniting thole, eflort* tJ make it he t.-r eva-ry v*sti, ami they are -'teei esiitig. All thr-efr-. tnenlaof good health, good (H-opfe and acr**sibljity are to be found there, and the attention of parent- and giurdiaos having ehildren to educate i» eatletLto tlie Hdnirralde advertisciOeut of Prin cipal 8auder«: ' . * miLROAD NKW8 The lading of tiu’ ('.'ia»t I. ; nc Iraek wa* cqmplefeil to tlie l.> wer Run* mi Bnfiirday and wilt in: complete*!, to Robbins tlii* moTitli. 1 he Soiitliecn civil engineers who are mlU-ing the •urvey' from AllcndiiVc to Jacktonville, Fla.. reacTTed ^avahnah fast'week 1 bat indicates that tite Georgia metropolis will iipk.be sii’e tracked as was threatened some weyk* agu- Contractor W. J. Oliver is building the connecting link between Perry »n tlie Midland hjmI (,’ivce on the South ern with* remarkable rapidity, and a’ his present gait will complete hii *:o«- tract Ivy Nov 1 -t. The Black Diamond surveyors reach ed Aiken on Saturday. Engineer Kirk says tiiat the'line runs three miles South of Bam well, and that *‘he wa« not allowed to swerve a ford■ to touch Barnwell.” The grade is not po ex ve^d 1 4ft feet to tlie mile ami there is a section of 42 miles without a bend. R THE MELON CORNER. The lisi-of contriirutors of melons ami cantalmrjves lias grown too long for pubiicatioU, r.vpecially ns some doiiors dislike seeing their muues ia print. AH were very good and greatly enjoy ed. A sp!°pdiii 71 pound speeiin.cn from the MjUbis Farm, IHjkfkvile deserves special- tilenliuti , If was as likCjtbaidl King Eavei a^aJtm pea is to another in ail good respects, and tiiose sti**ntilic and successful growers will have to try ajjaiu for tlie melon crown in I'.im*. Qu Friday we received from Mr. J. Q. Priestcr of Allcn'lalo a Triumph tjse.monaceb of tlie mefpn.crop in Sontli Citroiina this year. It weighed' 85 pounds and was universaMy. .admitted tp he tl»4 largest ever seyutn Barn well It,wv.f 14 pfnrmls liHavier^^thati tile largest,I*i'eid*iciil 'McKint* / has Had and we. are nroiid Hccordingiy. Mr. Priestcr nuujo *( w .iidi-rfnl ciop, a car load to tUc acre, many going ever n> pound* ej*cl>- He fertilized mode rale! v r 10 busheU of cotton, seeil, three wagon load* of coy)post and 80pouiids of com mer<-iiil firiili/<*r :<> the acysr. No grower In tl<e S-m'th'has come nnv- svliere twa- lii-n thU year and he is King until hu record is eclipsed. [To Be Continued.f M r. C it. Dunbar ha* in thi* issue a A advertise Ale nl* tiiat vv ill l< atl -••im* live lii in to get a bargain in machinery. It you need an engine or iMiilvr or cui- tpu gin or pres* act quickly. Maj L. T. la’ar ha« rvhted a com- inedioif* furnished residence'at Saliiila, Cg and will go ufi witli in* family this wVi'g to enjoy mountain C'ailnc*- for llov leinaindcr of the haah’d term. Upon r£j>d»tnemla:km of the County Dolegafhtu t'apt II. C. R.iysor of Ai- Icnjale ha* been aiqwiinted a nien'lber of ytb* t ouietT^Boaid ot C< iitrol. to HB i! • vacancy caused-by the dealh of (. apt. Jlu.u A. Ha; *. I he doctors *av that mn«qifitoe» car ry malaria in tlo-fr bill* ami scatter it through ttieir bi'e* So the best way t-> escape <d|ii| and fever and i** tasliup- py bm i s'by btiving ilm •’Dixie,” cano py. for sate at Lerov Molairj>. •The clever stalf of. Coast Line civil engineers i-g . n Ply g.’ing, me-t o| them having accepted positions with tlie Seaboard Al. 1 Line between Cheraw and Loliihibia. Me. I’houiHs < .eft .last week, Mr. Hale yesterday and Mr Gornelf gooijou Saturday. ELKO NEWS. Mr Seibcls, of StateahAro, (!-a., a clever young gontlein in, called on us Thursday to roller protest against the lic.avy roads between Bihiwii's Landing ami -Barnwell, He was on a bicycle trip from his home to Perry, and had a hot time in the Red Oak sand bed*. The first esf’ntial for endurlnjf hot spells is to get plenty of sleep. There' is eminent medical authority for the statement that lieif firostratloi’a are due much more to the exhaustion inci dent to insufficient sleep on successive hot nights iliitn to tlie actual lutemjuy of the daily boat. M i*sca M try and Dora Green of Joyce itraiieh have been the guest* of Mis* Maude iinir for seveial day* thi* week. The lioiiic of Mr D. M. Johnston - i* being hmmjyd hy the piesencc of Mi** Clara W.fir »if Orangeburg who i* visit ing hi-daughter, Mis* l.ltzie. Mi*» Lottie Drummond, tlie charm ing maid of Lake View.leltoii Moitifay P. M. to visit relative* in lifackville. Mr. Joe 11 ut-on of Spartanburg*!* on a vi-it♦••'itnr-parent*, Mr. and Mr* Tavlo? Hufsoii, The Hi i alvary protracted meetirfg* wlilcb lias been going nn for the* past w♦—h el»-*cd Sumlay v* Hh seventeen ail- yflTt'iti* to it* iiicuiberahip. Mrs Jim PUillip* uf Florida arrived on FrhUy t*v ►fwnd some time with rvl- atlve* and friend* * Mf. — Ncive o4-Denm*rk i* .in' aur town atudyioji telegraphv - i/TTfler the aide inanagemeiit of Mr. J. F Marsh. Mi-s M mile Hair a pro'llhrnnttteof Williitnii i» vuillug relative* here. J. '1 he loath of Mr. James ,Y.' Oalhnun on the 4iii in»t at noon mark* one more mite •tone p*«»»*d by the oid Cohfeder- | ale Yetcran* Til •>' arc fast cros*ing • over the rivei* and HtMtii, ah moii, the i end will be when the reunion* will to- j • •ii (he other *Ne of the river under the ! •had*of the tree*. Mr. i allioun wa* , ’J year* oid and had been a citizen of ' I the county and neighborhood since hi* I birth. H<- h-avc* two so|i* and one | I da'lghfer, Mrs. Dr. rhuil* of Ureen-| | v 11 le, Ga , two grand-daughter*, cliil- [ j Jreh of lii. son* Bhinfuu aiol Barny, I whr dS d a year and a day t>efo?e their | fallier. To3 Free M**oua gave the body burial at GiHctU* Uhaich, of wltkh Mr. Galhoiin was a member. Ue bad made h'» peace w i'li Id* G«m| and, like a brave voldirr. pa***-d over the river witli nothing pi fear a. d may the reunion of ilio«< who have gone Iwfure be joyoit* in the presence ot the great King. Tlie writer ha* known him from boy- ' hood and at hi* home no more ho*|il- table, pleasant, genial company one 1 would wish to 11110*1. And may wc all l assemble #ome day a^iiimf llo' gri at golden city, when we are the »tar of j hope and trust that ail w ill lie better , than, Zeuobla. In order to keep the Magistrate* throughout tlie.Gouuty (Misled a* lojhc w herealnnits of the (bounty (’hain Gang, I will hereafter puhlish a notice in each week’s issue of tlie County pa|ier*. CLkin gang will b? at rlngfellow’* mill until about Monday, I Ith. when It will move to Mr. Bryant Weatherkbee’* place, also in Rosemary township. O. W. Barker, County Supv’ar. ’ It. C. Rubert*. Jr., Clark. TIMBER LAND FOR SALK. Genera! Merchandiser 'rime. JMtrr e oner AH Tho'riinw. Call and choose. 2iKl acre* Virgin Timber Land loca- led In Henneit spring* Tow nsldp Timber alone would pay for pundiase n^ney. luexhauailble spring of line water. Term* eas»v Applv to I* M. Itnckingbain Real K«taie Agent, 'it Barnwell. 8. C. Ca«h than c ver l»efore well enmity. Now the timi*, the iTerl tlie place. red in Barn-' End Store’ Mrs. I.. A. . Droprletra**. Dr. J. H. E. MILHOUS Surgeon Dentist, FIPEI Life f Accident BLACK \ I LI.K. - - - H.C No -vne may marry more than live I time* In Russia, fend after reaching the ! age of Millie gay and festive widower | *ud the fiolickome willow are barred [ by the «tatiHe of limitation*. Will 1»e at hi* ofllee in Rarnwe|l every Pate* das aM Tneaday *nd IVedneauay ioli<>wina I I h ill la> at hi* Home offlic in BUckvllle e«- I . ery Trklay.ai:<l Putunlay, and will make ap- jHdninieiit* to meet phtirhi* at any of oui j county tow n* or«att at tb. tr nxtdenrra. I am a full cradnatc <>t DiHadrlphta In-nta ICoHrgC; have had ss.cti*—‘n y«wr* active pr*« I • «l< al ex)*‘>letU'e, and nun piraseyouln qnaltf* I | of work and pnwaa. ! Red Hot Front the Gun' Waathe ImII iliht hit G It. Steadman I of Newark Mh h., in Ilm Civil Waf. It 'cauaeil liorrilde l'|c.*r« that no treats ■ uieut lieljK'd for 20 year*. Then Buck- I len'a Arnica Salve cured him. Cures | Cula, Briii*e«. Burns, Boll*. * Felon*, Coma, Skin Erii|>tioii*. Best rilecuie onearib. 25 ct*. a box. Cure guafah- ttfrd. Sold l»v V-. N. Buri klialter, Barn well; l>. K. Briggs A Co., Dlackvllfo, Druggist*. Souther)! Riuiwiit LIGHTNING,- AND a- „ Live Stock INSURANCE, OurViisc-t Wrh*-iul< In F.7*r« Jane Hth. IKft. A DEADLY BLOW.' OTRANTO NEWS. ('hariesron mourna the death of Dr. J. 8. Lawrence, through w ho-e energy and oersoverance the city by 'tii^ u tra secured it* splendid trolley, sy-tom and development ( ol the Isle, of Rat ms a* it summer pleasure resort. Dr. Law rence lived hikF planted at,Old Allen dale about 20 years ago. We have received a copy of the "Fremlntu List of the Slate Agrieulr.u- raj and Mechanical Society of South Carolit! i. ft.r the' Thirty-first Annual Fair, to be held in Cofumhjji, S. C , be- gimiing.ou Monday Morning, ■ Novom- iu r Orb. 1 'O'.>, and ending off Friday evening. November loili, ixir.l.” (’opies can be obtained from Secre tary T. W. lio]la’.vay, rotHarUt, S C. Cot too i* opening rapidly. , The hum of tiic gin will soon be he.-trd. ‘ lJ_ Farmers will begin pulling fodder in a few day s. The heavy rain* in tlie up country have caused a rise in the Savannah River. Mi. .1. M. Gray of Allendale visited relative* h-re on last Tuesday. Misses Minnie and Daisy Kmffce have been on'll visit to relatives at Rocky Ford. Ga, The Upited State* Mail Inspector was here on business last Thursday. Tlie ahundaut rains have improved tin' cotton crop wonderfully;. Misses Aiina and Lois. Brunson, of- Gifford, visited relatives herb Ik-t vr»‘ok- Tlie protracted nicciing at Hinvrhi elmrcii last week wa* well attended. Two .sermons were preached daily. Tiic-pastor was assUted by Itev*. Ar Buist andC. 15. Reeves. The protracted meeting held at Netf • Chapel icsulied in one accession to inenibcr»hip. - • .. R, The meeting at Bethel Church em bracing the Ith Sunday in July wav- protracted fofir days,- under direction of the I’.istur. Rev. J. F. Preacher, and re-olteil-in 12 aecessirms 1 I by batitisni. Tne preaching w«« •h ne by Rev». Ju lian ^tp’ngand, Me Brahliam who made most favoiitble i utpre,-«io tiSWhe Colt— gregfiion* Tlie drureh entertains great hopes of those yoting ministers. GREENLAND NEWS. My-srs jii iggs, HAti«t A Co of lllaek- Bring voiir Jyh AVork loTux Prortr. . Ornyk. Bv*t Worly—Lowest Price*- j villJ. are otlei ing the wuU'ra'.rton farm- or* the means of making up their ios*- e*'hy saving nieir bitv ero|»s safely and cheaply. Last -.oason tliey sold a ear fotblrOf McCormick Mowers, and this year tJiey ex|ieet to overfgo- that. It’* nrjly a matter of time l>efofiD ivery two hor-c farmer will find that a mower i* ju-t a* tiee« syiry a* r a wagon, and ♦iiere** no In-tter tin;*-lo turn over the new (yaf tb.iu >.hi* year. Miss Marie llolfand, daugiiter of^r. and Mis. Win Holland, who ii.ts been l»rostrated witli typhoid fever fifty- eight days, is veryv Imv indeed. Her brothers have Been telegra( bed to. Mr. W, JlHumtoiid Greene, who has been wiifi Messrs L. A. Greene and S<j»; At the Rosemary Knitting MUD is at home recuperating from an attack ol lever and general indisposition. We hope to see him well,and strong at an i oh riv day. V >=. } Mr. Bcnj„ M. Greene, who lias been • in htisitiess at Uattieyrlfe some tiiiio, isrunwell at (lie fgghfejiee of Mr. J J Greene. wish for him a speedy recox * ry. Mr*. .Alfred Owen* and - daughter, Ailoon, ae.ompa led liy Mrs. R A I WeHlhe.rsboe ami little dahgiiter paid a 1 xjji»lt to friend* ami relativeii in this and Uimhnrton neighborhood.- We are always gi; d to. have them, and hope they will rep -tu Ttotr vi»U nt an early day. ■*• , Mr. J. E. Dirk* and his ^ister*. Ml**- THE LONG BRANCH PHILOSO PHER. Tim excitement about Die fancy price* for cantaloupes has about ended for liii« season and not xel hVgun f<>r watermelon*. We *rw listening every day for people to begin *xveartng oil and xvc as a N. P. will administer the oatli free of ch irge, 4indF** the* frieldn planter* rallier take a |>lantatiou oatli W e saw a 'grime of ball the oilier d ty between Bhiekville and Augusta All weliiiew aliout it wa* tiiat the hoy* were dre^st d Iq sluirt breeches, stock ing* and caps and that they ran. them selves nearly To death and w ere cover ed in sx.eat and dirt mill xvould fall fiat down irt" tlie oilier fed tows’ feet and grab an old dirty foot bag and hold on like grim dentil, while' some of the lookers on would yell .like peopledid fxvhen we used to have bar rooms all over town. We we:A: Ihftftmcd tiiat it all ireaut something, but xve never ob served tlie effect It took on tlie player*, We attended the birth day dinner of Mr*. Rebecca Hair one day last week She-was (VI years old. All her child ran and grand children were present except txvo Sons, absent in Ohio and to say tiiat the inner man was satisfied at that dinner wou*d be n: pbor way to tell the tale. 'The tact of it is 8 or 9 of u* ate 4 big chickens, beslrtfe* ddinplings, tart«, custards, cat fish, pies, cakes dtc , too numerous to mention. Our debating society at Oak Grove is doing tine. At our last meeting we had a sham court scrape. This scribe sat on the bench and wa* addressed as His Honor, while Pickens Lee ancTiSr 1 . A T. Turner xve re tlie, Aldrich .did Bellinger on one side and W. L. Keel and Horace Crouch xvere the Bates & 8imm« oil the other. Our jmy com posed of six tine looking, well dressed men with Capt. Henry VV. Jouesof El ko acting foreman, found tlie prisoner gn'rltv of assault &e„ and we sentenced him to pick tlie red hills for six month*. Wc expect soon to meet Nexx Forest Society in Elko town hall and rake the tilling out of tlieni. Kiah Mas. Carabelle, a West Florida toxyn of 500 inhabitant*, wa* desfoyed by a storm last week. Only three bouse* were left standing. Fourteen large timber vessel* wete wrecked, some sunk, other* driven high anu dry on land. The death li#t ran up towarus 20. Property loss 750,000., K . it KV * lonly Ifculj Barrcb* naa. N’.i a Vo it I >*i j taup Txch L* e*»|i.' tin *. *>v *(s»t “ 6:4p *281 - * 2Up D lj* “ . fTxarlieto* . uumnei'^rniv Bran rh Till* < irsns-.'I'UJ/. Kinavill* Ar it lOf atrp. •• |u is* 7a?/ « us, «o-*p “| * s 3*0 . i 7 «te. 4 Wo ur eas Ar llllOp M (Ox Ar l *iu< ten J n no 11< >* Lt <*-l»tkn< ■^■1 3t0p axu? x'olumlua I r Lt' < 4fa >U > The world i* awakening to the won derful revelation* rtf hypnotism. Ev eryone should undersfaiql thla acjeijce. I*o yon want to learn it? CerYamly. Then send yonr address, witii t cent* to pay postage, to Hudgins, White A Page, l^ouble Spring*, Ala. 7 0 W Lt 7 40j» »li« 81t*V>( ft 41* " S;Mp, ftAJs - 8 .V v 10 10* M ft.V,,..u I*e, Cniar lesion BisikIivUI*. . Buiuhcr* . ?>enm»rli . black rill*... . Aikett | O' It O *1 tlTp, Tj » 5?a C U?p , . ** , it 2^; * “ “ ‘ * It* “ I 75fW a< ; ittn 10 V’-u 1> ■•t* Ar.Auanstann.d Lt *' ] Q'.Vu »Xtl' tip smi,. 4*^, • to- Bs. ban. tun. ualjr Kx. Hun. See That Curve?. Isn’tltaBeauty?- Have You Seen It? Deafnesa Cannot Bi* Cnred by local applications a* they cannot reach the disiuised portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure dee-fucs.*, and that is by constitutional.remedies. Ihe Lankford patent Hfamay Monw (joilar. It’s tile iriii.n liamane Collar on the market. Kerve* a* both collar andpcA. Covering made of best 1 (7-dunce army duck, Uiatbcr l^-arings, stuffed with clean cotton int both body and rtm. XV*: have a special pro cess of curling the But cotton by machinery, which give* it the ap pearance of raw wool and prevents cotton from packing In hnrd usage. The Collnr4s open at l>ottom.. Every seam a double lock stitch, with all seams and'raw edges on inside olLLOilur thus rrfTcntlng ravels or rips. IT PLEASES FvEBfBODY. We have over 75.000 testi- nmnial.« .from farmcru alone that conic to iws-j- ursolieitcd during tiic (Hist three years. xVe alisoiutely and unlieeitaJmgly^larantee tiffs Uollar tq cure or prevent galls or sore^houl- 1.x* .A frusta ' . Ar. Sn idrrsvtll* '. TeumJlxi 7 Iiun B.Tn 1 UUvw J 10p ftUp 1 IA>Pr 1 Adi. W 21 ;j Lv. Tennillc *• hai>der»rtllc Ar. AnguHini I & iSa '•* 8 A* ,1 '.'Oua. stup S?Ip 5 top 8 lOp H bp I XU. Mix. 1 'Daily Kx -u ?7ft. Aliendah-. •' Karnwell.. '• BteckTill* Ar. liatenhurs S4;n [... 7 • .. 7 47/' . 1 U*:> • •I »»h> •• Mix M*x Hun. ,K< hu >*i •iipmiy Lv. bnieHlmrg Mnckrilte.. Ba nweU.. Ar. Allendale l 4'Ail.! 1020*! 7U0p >0 i-te 10 45u 7 *5p 10 O-'s* r " 1 H Alp 11 I-A tlanta and Beyond. Lv. ChXrh aton.. Ar. Augusta ... Atlanta Lv. Atlanta. Ar. Chattanooga' l 7 UXx Stop 1151it Kl 4.'>p omp 1 5U0a, Iluopl ft LW «0lp I ft 45a U iVv 8 «*P Li: Atlanta. Ar. Birmingham fttba 4 lip 11 it a 1010p Memphis, (via Birmingham .'.J 080«; 7 4m Ar- D'xington 'V Clieinnati. “ Chicago. • ■ 6U0pj-8 (Wa 77 4.s« 7 17m ftaOp Ar.l/misx-ille . 5 Ht. Louia f 'TMp 7 55a 7 04a «(bp Ar. Memphis, fvin Chattanooga I- I ’ 4 Si To A*h*villo-Cincirnati-Loni*ville. KAsrr.nx timb 1 : Lt. Augusta ders. 80.0C0 sold jjist sea<40fi. ft is a wonder ful su^-css and a marvel of cheapness. Will last two tij five Reasons. It is .sol<i to every state in the Uni,In. , We have furnished the U. 8: Wnr Department with several large orders. If it wasn't a good thing they wouldn't have boaght them. - No stopping yoiA plow* for sore •bonldrr* wherryou n»r Lankford Collar*, The horMC' can put hi* “Shonfder tp tjje At heel” with a vim if wnurtua tht* Collar. FAHMLBS. Kaleshurg -vo.*l Ny.J!) Daffy Daily 2 4e)> ftlbp “ "UTa -^At Lowest Rates lii— Strongest Companies** Btrtlefr Calhoun A Co. —0FFICK8 at— THE BANK OF BARNWELL/ T. H- OWENS, of WATL'II MAKER A!fi> JEWELER. Wgay Emu MAik'.Sr*., Iloitxwall. S. <\ Ten years ' iperirnce ha* qtuiliff«l me to 6tf the ts -t work uttd togunranUsi voinpl' te sol isfaetfon. _ . , ^ l-<f“Itejuitearxeouti'd with promptness an^ di»L4Mx. Jewylrr otxWrvsl by wxinrV. 1‘rfee* a* 1 oxv a* the fjaigt.. , CrysiaL- in < 'p. n Watch 25 «t*. Is ul-li Cm-.- 10 ct* ■J-tT" Two il<g>r» Wi>l of Frhv'a ilepalr Stop. ChajItiluD & Western Caruliu R'y. Ccr Augusta and AshTlIlc Short l.iur, -8* '’rvlule in effect July 23rd, 1^19. 1:40pm Ixavc Anirtirta Arrive Grrcnwi <hI *• Anderron.' “ lj4ureix*. ". GrpemUM " film 3j>r1iigs , II :4rt a m 12:1') pm rt:t(3 p I 1:20 pm 5:7x5 a I < BKAI p ni 10:15 a i •I JV, p niL. Bpartanburg I 3:10 p n. 0:00 Saluda . .. .V-Sfpm! “ iicmh-mwiville... 44.-03 p m : " Aybevillc. I 7;U> p m ... . ■ Dave Asheville . ■ S;4) am :|H:t5 a m a m •< .1 Pt»ar*Mil*u';f (■letiti Borings.... IC.'OO a in tiivenvllie ^I2;iit pm ‘' Laurens — . I ::’,7 (> m " Ainler? oii j Arrive Grt'ipwuoxl k 1 •* Augusta 5?tJ p mill Lcava Caibotia FhIp.... Arrix'e Kuleigh .....'. “ Norfolk, Petersburg .H:41 p l 4 AS) (> I 1 :•'*> p nf 7 t>.) a m 55 a to 10 a m “ Riehmoml 4:44. p lii,.. 2:16 a nit.. 7:»() am.. (Mrf am!. b:r30 a n<!.. .Leave Angu *a Arrive Afl.endftle. Fairfax " Yemaaece “• Beaufort....... “ ]’>wt Royal '. “ Clisrlcslon I ':*i i* “ r ' i*:40 a ro 9:4.5 a m 10:W) a tn 3j!7 p to 3:25 p m 43» i> m 5:‘.0 p ay. 5«'2» j- nu 7 M0 p id Lv. Cliarh ston. ,Lv. Cutepmte i Cnion Ih-po: i Ar. HpaVtanburg A-hevflle — Knoxvine. ClncinnnatL> —... X.-• “ ly.iu-vi I,- ivibi Jsniool. .'Slip S.W|I . j 4 l!ki l-’07» ' ( in® ft nop 11 4U:» * H"a a loji ll z'n 7 lbj> 240p . 4 l.'ia 7 Alp SUFIS' Deafness is cirti^ed by an inflamed c&fi* , a . , . «. n „ *. k . _ *. t* writ* unforAvecUl nric* <l«*1lv*rrti liMloXFn (litton of m ucou* lining of the Eusta- Iot , , f yon ^w„ i .w.e* wini,r«fer«brni in i’hlHtl lube. \V.ieil \ bi tube is % ill ^iot* we rain freight tlanipd ymi haxc H^rutjibiin'g Sbund* or : forhltf) and thu* enable him toHefllTxrrn to Ini perfect lies rltMf,, fifl(t wlleli it is CM you»)fr*ctlonrhefi)«er4linn woconld where tirciy eiosed.Dcpfnes* is the result, and wr«j»iy*hip m»*u «n:hnti.U«**. «■ freight on unl *«S titc , inffammalifttr can l>« taken one il<>*enCollai » e»*t u» J1i*tn» mueh a*U out aw! t4ii* trtlie rt stored to ifs* n.T- wxutd yoar ii)*rtbaii( on two do ten. We will deHver a ^aropte colter to ahV ft* To WaahiDgtpn and tho East Ev. AuguT’a, Batosburg Columbia (Union Depot). Ar Chariot!e.. .- Ar^Ltonville Ar. hiehrm'nd Ar. ^akiongton. mat condition. Scaring vx HI be destroy n|e ca cd forever: dinle ea»e* out wf bn are ‘ caifseti hv Catarrh, which is nothing but hw inflamed condition of the urn con* surface* for *1 OO.eaah with ■fe!;ant* _ Ba,rim,ii-t Pa. B. B.. “Philadelphte./'; .. ■" New York 4 t(*p 12 OTa ( 5 iip i 15* ft 4op ft Ifto ITWa lA'p I ftuha i 7 4 a ftUrtp •I Di2i *1 5o, •Mate iftfia 2 Opr 6 Sx'l-rer'* office in order. Borne mef)^:antj not haadling <«ur L CVliafr wlil try to m-H yoa other i-ollarc, _ cbifo.ing that it fs just ns g<e4. I tit for wishing!on aceepf (e. tnelet 00 -Cttirg the LankC-rd -i,, ' K’rwiucg l-ine betwiH-n-ChaHeston n*t ACanta, via Angnela making eoaneettaa* a* Avlan'k for aft p<4n(» >’or!h and Hnlid Trahif iwtween lliarted-m and' Ashe .Title, carrying deganl Puibnaa Buffet Parlor Chrig O'>11 nee 1 ton* atC/dumbta sfith Ihrough ’nin* >r wishing!on and ibe Kutl, ateifor Jarluoa- 1 tVe xvil! jflv* One Hundred |:ol',Ar> . C'elter. fot there i* r.o -dt-rtitute for It. Cfr» ' for anY exse of Deafm:** (cammed Lt ca- | Vdljuftand ( rtce* inadeknoha fof ihearking. 1 tarrii > that cannof Im- cured by llall’* e* Ji uyieand Daisy, am on a visit to j fre - l^efr brother, Mr. L. F. Dick*. Mi** Jo*i«* Reed «>f IViliiatoii |* ydlt It U hor aunt, Mr*. k\ 1>. Dick*. ’» atRnli Cure, V J. CHENEY A 1 . Sold by tirxi^gi*!*, Uaii * Faiuto HH* Send for tnfctrfar*' CO., ToIejJo, 6: i*KJ. ' O Couch-Bros MTg Co., SFNOlt, GEOKfijA. OldCy' ait tue ’ W ‘i-- 1 . i dfc i'jLuJ Lt.. Ptea*4 mentien v- Title and aii FiorWte pidat*. FRANK t> UaSSoN, J M CTblV- ThtrA VP.fr <>ra Mgr, Tr»IHe Manager, Vashingt jb. D C- ■ W aeJimgi m.D- G ' GSoritKB aujen. Ut.'Tjts Ar . C tuvrWioa. B. C. W A-TUBK. • K H HikLWlCK. . bet,', t aaa. Afft - A**t !—o’! P**a Agt _ X* _iU r «> D (# A'u.ala.Ua . avr-.( luxrlestoii “ Port Royal... .7. 1:15 , Iteaufort,... l&D p m Yenidieice 2:45 pm lair'ax ......... u ' . Allendale.|.’ Arrive August^ a m ; 6 28 p m 7:1® a in 7:211 a m Close' conm-Mona at CmnwooU for 8:v0 a m fl 'JO a jn 9u’ 5 a m ,t. Cwer points on8. A, L. pud C. k U. Itetlway, at Spartanburg witli gouthcrii ftailaoy . For any information relative to n<-kc4a, \V. J. C’RAJti, tien Pass. Agent, E. M. NORTH, Sol. Agent. T. M. tuwr.'.aa Traflie Manager. i twm»*trtoHy*onUfrfrpgB. H* 0*MnU tat— tl a*—*, wufc—t BSckutiTic fl A i urtf—itr ttiwtfrttfd re ft ytwro; »**na f mm a|>A '-Tl- x. "e’"* > . - Patents | HAUL W Deski wu_ Copy mGHTS< Anvoae tending a rtHrb rmt < - - ~— - — opitu- n mow)