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scsaffi The Bahiwell People HATES OFSniS( KUIIOS. ia \dranee, per Annum .|1,«0 On Time.. fa.ofl THUKSUAY, SKPlteMUKH", 18W. ■y t!).. . -t 1 ■ Tbe Regular Communicapone of Harmony Udfre No. 17 A.-. F.-. M.’. will be heMattheuew V)aaor.teTem ple In Barnwell upon Thursday, on or next before the full uioon in each month, beginning at eaHy caudle light, dy order of W'.-. M. -. H. P AllDSH^oa. Secretary. "* A’ County crop newt feta n6 better.' Several communications too late. '‘H. F. Bulat £»q. waa Id town on Mod r { - . I. I/. Tobin Erq. was la town on Tuesday. Mr. J. W. Fiirse was a welcome visi tor on Monday. .. Senator Mayfield was up from Den mark on Tuehday. - Al- COUHTT COHOH MARKETS. Blackrille, 8. C., Sept. 5,1S09. Receipts cotton for past week have iSFtm h*» Ah the in the Broad Field reaching from THE NORTH E -TO- } I am glad ■■■ assure mv many friends that always far in front of all competition I am ready for the Fall ('ampaigh.ivitli the Largest and Best assorted Stocks of Gen eral Mere han- disc eveivrar- ried by any one house in South Carolina. My long experience has tftnght me - ] what the people need, and like', and when and where to buy, t/ 7 and making my purchases in tlve original markets and in the largest quantities £ have secured unrivalled ad vantages which f propose to share fairly -with my rafr tomers. Highest Cash Price for cotton. A. B. Connor K*q. was up from leiidafo on Monday. Chhf Jusitq» tMinblr of Four Mile was tlowtfjrtiiAlonday. dudge All of Great Cypreas gladden ed us by a Monday call. Wo had pleasant haud-shake* with may friends on Monday. i>r. N. F. Kirkland Sr. waa In town oil Monday in excellent health. The Frog Pond Chill and Fever Ton ic Is sold by C. N. Burckhalter. Fifty days of good weather and the cotton fields will be picked bare , Mr. rA. Llghtsey of Sycamore call ed on us pleasantly on Thursday. George II. ddt ;s Esq. went fo Glenn Springs on Tuesday lor a brief rest. Mrs. John D. BroWnoof W ashington is visiting relatives in this County. Wfe bind a pleasant call on Monday from Mf. W. I. J oners of WillDton. Col. U’. B. Owens was commissioned ast yeok as Post Master at Dunbarton. Prof, and MrsTR. <r KirkT*^ were up iroiu Buford’s Hridge on Monday And ih^Tivst qui stion he asked upon getiiug home f rom the mountains was about watermelons. Everybody fn town wa» glad to, see on Monday Messrs J. Wyman and John D. Jenny of Sycamore. A crotalns horridus wearing 28 rat tles was killed by a colored man near Mx Anion church on Sunday. The co«tIv and handsome new church of iIim colored Baptists of Barnwell will be dedicated on next Sunday week. Mrs J. Allen Tobin left on Friday via The Southern for New Yorlf, to se lect her FaH and Winter stock of Mil linery goods. Dr. (J. W. I; Lnadholt called fo see ns on Monday, ami his pleasant pres ence was Itetier than mVoicrne, to both health and happiness. Seine li-lieriiien arc emptying tire Sslkrhatrhie down in Colleton, lu one recent haul .'iiiU lbs of Jack, Ac., were taken in out of the wet. Tur Priori.K Prixtkrt has been do- I ing a laud ofHoe bosiweaa rrceneHr-r- GimmI work ami lair prices are the rea- I oils lor the atalaiche. Il"l »uppcrs w ith pistol variations are j-|M»p«.lar with the country colored | eo- | pie now. tv ithin a week a half Uoavti have l>een slightly wounded. ' W T liclliiigcr Esq.’ returned on j Saturday from me Stcnograpltcrs’ Con vention lu dilcago, and lett Sun day nioining for Beaufort Court. The finishing touch is being put to the Coast line extension by construc tion of the Western Cniou Telegraph Line from Denmark to Kobbins. , Her T»P. L'de hat h eti invited to »—*-t in iiH* oMmation ol Mr. John llatfor.l a* tc-a.on at neven Pines church on the llrst Sunday in October. A local train is o be put on the A. C. j I., between Barnwell and Denmark ou j >o xt Vlioi.|.ty. Mr. W. L. V\ hunker is j to be the A. C. L. Agent at Uaruwelf. C'apt W. J. Itarkeaof Allendale was i (he llrsi f« lend w ith wlmui we shmik ; tpsods on >*hnla3f7“ And he t«*ok away I ! all Blue Mm lay feeling by bis clever-1 ness. Ireeujgenerally of godd quality, .baying been picked before recent rains; price* have been about M 4 'e, some fine grades more and few hales (eta. , Funr large export houses have repre-en tat Ives In our market and highest prices are as sured all who bring their cotton here. Briggs, Buist A Go, Barnwell, 5th S&pt., 1899. Cotton market quiet and strong with sales of two hundred bales on basis of 6*4 lor middfin&. J. A. Porter. THE PRIM AKY. . In the primary held on Saturday 631 votes were polled. - Col. .1 B. Bates re ceived 437; Mr J. H. Lhflkte 1>*7. On Monday the vote was canvassed i and Col. Bates declared the Democratic nominee. NEW ADVERTISEMENT;}. r See Prof. Goldberg’s card. Mr. Simon Brown, a veteran leader of,many successful business campaigns, announces hD readiness for the largest trade the coining Fall and Winter. A. M. O Gorman’s new advertisement shows a new and lively departure tn business methods. * Mr. George'* A. Still announces a broad brave platform and challenges all doubters to the proof. good and faithful servants. The present town council having giv en entire satisfaction to the majority of tax payerJ and it being ascertained that they will ask its reelection, 1 hereby muninat*- the follow log ticket to be vo ted for Tuesday, the 12th Sept., 1899: .Intendent— <J. F. Calhoun. Wardens—Ih It. Uaminet, W. W. Moore, E. L, Patterson, P. W, Price. Tax-Payer. FAfUFAX LOCALS. Mr*. Eleanor L. Barker and her daughter, Edjtb. left utr.Saturday last for Plmr/-*, where tliejl drill visit relfi- tives and friends. Mr. A. B. C’av-, the assistant opera tor. ha* been sick but Is very much bet ter. Mr. J. S. Newlln Is filling Mr. Cave's portion. Prof. <4. II. W. Smith opened .a pri vate school here on Friday last. If will contlnuy for two montn* and then the public School w-lll op-n., V E. LeRoy Young. OLA It NEWS. ■On Saturday Wth nit. oitr boy* went ilowu ami crossed hats with the Kearse team. They came back delighted with their trip. Score tied. Met gentlemen, played jtentlemen and leG gentlemen. Last hut not least Mr. wllll^ Sease, ('apt. Wes’s son, umpired the game amt tracked* the golden rule “do unto all men aa you would have them do un to you M just now. On the aacopd Sat urday, Sept. 9th, t|»ey will play the Olar team ami weextemd a warm wVI come, and pledge you, hoya, that our hospitality shall have no limit. "lar. TINKER CHEEK NEWS. The outlook for good timet la .by tto means bright. The calve crop l* poor, entum ami hay have Iteen badly dam aged and the price of the staple i« going down, and ao are the feelings of the farmer*. Mr. A. S. Bell had two hogs bitten by a Mtllrsiiake last week. One of them died. The snake had IH rattlea ami a hiition. Mr. Bell succeeded In killing it.. This scillte aud a number of other* I were the happy guests of Mr. Johnnie , . I Mitchell recently H/r a delightful day ayiug on the Coast Line was | Striker. I to Kobbins on I uesday, but I 4 I Isa* 1 HOME AGAIN. C«l. Robert Aldrich came home on Friday, much improved by hia restful vacation at hD Hummer mountain ,"i' ’"r’i I home, and w*ll he found in his ofMew a* Baking ANOsansnrtoiHtE SMim the food more delicious and wholesointi BLACKVILLE NEWS. • \ The enterUlnment given last week Rare TALE OF A SKIRT, presence of mind probably for the benefit of the Blackville Base 1 saved the - life of Mrs. Flora* Jeuniaoii Ball Club was a nioat enjoyable occa-jwho with a party w as camping on tion to all present. In addition it was j Clear Creek. Idaho, Site w as out in a gloriously remunerative to the Club, huckleberry patch, when she ran and Its metobera return their beat and across a hea'r with cubs. The mother most grateful thanks to the ladlet for their generous kindness, and hope to prove t Item selves worthy on the dia mond of tb* regard of the fair aex so happily manifestod. Major Izlar came home last week fof a few days, much improved by his en joyment of the glorious mountain ell-* mate. He returns to Saluda. N. C., this week, to remain until cooler weath er and professional engagements re quire his return for the Winter. Mrs. W. P. Dunbar is visiting Major Hammond’s family. •. Mra. C. J. Martin left on Friday for New York, to purchase her Fall and Winter stock of Millinery, ami upon her return will offer her customers bargains outstripping all competitors. _ Messrs W. W.and Tracy WH1U have moved into tbwn and opened a general mercantile business on Clark St. The town registration books are how open. From September 15th to Octo her 1st the books- for the collection of municipal taxes will be open at the of fice of H. F. Buist Esq. The death of Dr^ B. F. Peeples has saddened this copnnninity beyond ex pression in words. lie had been In at tendance upon the Sunday School Con vention on Friday and Saturday, *«d enjoyed tfti ^fdoeedlngs greatly. On Saturday evening he retired to rest at his residence on Kdisto at the usual hour and apparently In customary health. During the still hoars of the night, while wrapped in peaceful slum ber, his spirit passed Into the eternal day. He was found ealin In the last sleep when the Ssbbath mornlHg broke. Heart failure was the cau*e of hisdeslh He was eigbty-two years of age. Dr. Peeples wss s> very remarkable mau. During all his long life he hsd been singularly free from customary human frailties, lie hsd never used profane language, never indulged In tbe social glass, never used tobacco in any way. He loved the truth above all tilings and had tbe courage of hit convictions un- j derail circumstances. While souled ami clean handed he has finished the j (asks set him to do and entered u|>on hu reward above, leaving an unspotted ] bear, with a vicious snarl, made for her. Like a flash Mrs. Jenniaon tore off her skirt and slung It over the bear’s head. M'bile iUe_erirage«r bear was tearing the garment to pieces in an effort to extricate itselt the woman fled down to tbe camp. Some of tbe camp, bearing her screams, started out with their gun* and met her. They killed tlie bear ami captbred the'eubs, . Jenuisou is now raising on which Mrs a bottle. Father: How is it that you’re sujh a dunce at your lessons, Tommy? Tommy : I expect it is because I take after you, father. A GIRL’S IDEA OF BOYS. At an examination in a certain sehnol for girls tn assay on ‘•Boys" w dered w ritten, and (his was one compositions * i t ■ “Tire boy IS hot an anr»r*T, yet M" be heard gi rombdentble distance When a boy .holler* he open* his mouth like a frog, but girl* hold their toirgue ’till they arc spoken -to. and they an swer respectable, ahd toil Just how U wa*. •- A boy think* he Is clever beyanse he can wiade where It is deep, but Gml made tbe dry land for every living thing, and tested on the. seventh day,. When the hoy grows up he’s cqlled a husband and *ta)*out nighfv btxt ttiF grew up girl Is a w idow and : keeps bouse. ^4.'.-., L . ^ - . - . Dtt.J.H.E. MILHOUS Surgeon Dentist,/ BLACKVILLE, ----- 8.C Will be at his office in Barnwell every Biles day snd Tuesday and Wedbesday fijllewlng Will In* at hi* Home office In BlacKVUIe ev ery Friday and Saturday, and will make ap pointments to 'meet patient* at any of our county town* or call at thq'ir residence*. ) am n full graduate of Philadelphia Denta College; have Fad *Sv«uie«n ysarsdctlreprat th al experience, and c-u please you in quaht* of work aud prices. IS TON, S. m prqpirJed « 4*‘h*n»*r your liorticli any whsrd * fn • Barm county. In my Immeoffice Pridayi Sauirdsy of each week. Olka oyer Weathersbce’s Store. FIPE! Lifei Accident m -——AND-; Live Stock II State of .Ohio, City of Toledo,) I.Ucaa C.uUmy. —-V. -- — Frank J Cheney makes oatir th*t-he I* the senior partner of tbe tirju^of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in-the City of Toledo, Coduty aud State afore said, and tliat said tirm will pay the sum of ONE IICNDKKD DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the u*c of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed f in my presence, this (f'.ll day of Hecein- ber, A. D. 1880. Ke-lt A. W. GLEASON, Notary J'ublic. Hall’s Catarrh Cpre I* taken Intern ally, and adts directly ou tlie blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Twledo, O. Sold by Drnggi*!*. 7-V\ Hall’s Family Fills are tlie.best. :L TO RENT. The comfortable and rommodions I cottage, ftrsi door West of the residence £ of W. Gilmore/'iiuins Ksq . i*‘ offered for rent. .All needed out building*. I garden, Ac. Apply to , Mr*. Mclair. CHARLESTON, S. C. • Oho Hundred atwl •FVwi rteen th Y ear begins Oct. 2iJ. Furnished room and hnanriu.College Dormitory $10 and 112 a month, aoootdingAo room. One free’ tuition scholarKhlp to each County of ...South Carolina, the holder to bo ap pointed by Frobnto Judge and ^County »upt. of EdtieNtiou. Entrance Exam inations and Competitive Kxaiuiniithms for vacant Boyce Scholarship*') which give $i-V' a yestrl on Sppt. 2“ and :i‘i. Total exivenses for hnjdeys of *eho|- aHBiipa $103 and $123, according, to room; for Undents not bolding a schol arship $10, tuition (gf. iu addition. Ku) catalogue* tlt'.d Information in full, address Harrison Randolph, • Fresident. —At Lowest Ra^es fn— StRONOKST COMf>ANIE& r • f 0 ^ t Butler, Calhoun & Co. -OKF1CKS *Tt . TffE bANKOf nARNwEfi: - T. If. OWEftfS, # WATCH MAKER sxh JEWKcER. , * i ' v t • ’ < T West Em> Main St., Barnw kli^ 8. C. 4$ Ten year* expfirlrpce lias qualified me to do ,the lieu work and fo gUiirittltec complete *sf- LsfaeHoa. • I lb-;>«ir* exeemed wh'b promptness wnek dispatch. J, w«lry ordefsd b) sanipiv. Prtcctt s* low as the kAvestd _ ’ ' - » ik*iiil> m iip<-« tVatch 2R < ts. liouSdr ( a-e tq d*. ■ •. Two doom We*l of Price's Repair Slop. c SWEET SLUM1IF.K. :t records* a priceless heritage to the | Musquitoes aye lifgiiinIiig.to bo Jrou loved ones who sorrow for his depart- j blaaome. but the o?. tiers of Dixie k anm nure freuj the home aud community In | pie# have sure places of refuge from w hich he had lived so long and ao well, those midnight inmm ian* and murder- He had l»eei» for many years a con- | cr* of sleep. I lie “Dixie is the host sisteui member of the Baptist Church | *rd upwt easily managed frame end ' r Can Tr* comp it will take considersb u (line to pul the road in pcr.ect condition for train »er- v Ice. “An “old shut” says that he will kill uodoU!* thU reason, lie thinks that [die rrninaiit .surviving the should he leit to multiply and repitMi- I isli the earth, . ('apt. I'. H. Hainmet's resignation ot the >,intheru'#^agency at Barnwell went into effect on Vridajr. Mr. W F. | Mslier is hi* very CMpablw aud accepla- i l»lc iuceeeswr. - —e W. II. Tow nsend Esq., acting Solid- | torri- aiteudtng Court at Beaulort this I week. Judge |». A. Townsend of Union is prc.idiug iu tlie second Ctr- cuil tUi* Fall.. - For him death hsd no lerrvra. Ml* life waa nun lone safe preparation for that into which he has mv blissfully enteu-d. Tbe good physician, the upright gen tleman. the patriut citizen, tbe sincere Christian devoted husband and .father, lias gone, b*q the world is and loag will be tjre Vqktat (bat be lived. , lie was .laid to rtHJn the family bur ial ground on Monday muraing, iu presence of a large concourse of s«>r- rowing kindred and friend*. A touch- uvg leaturaof it* saw#*(She* Was the attendance of so many of his former colored servant* and their descendant*. To the bereaved family, the warmest *y uipstbir* of the community are ex tended. ■ • A. B. C. art qvef dcvlseu an^a ehih 1 'Can man age it. For »*le at I.cmv Molair**. usual. Hi* family will remain in the land of the sky until cooler weather comes for good. Mr*. Mike Brown and children re turned on Friday from their summer stay at Harris Spring*. Mrs. M. J. Pate and Master 'Gordon returned on Friday from a happy visit to relatives iu tlie Old North State. Mr*. F. II. Creech has returned from a pleasaot visit to relations in Green ville and Spartanburg. Congressman Talbert was kept by other.engagement* from addressing the Bciiqett Spring* Agricultural Club at the last meeting, but has promised to tie with it* farmer* at a muie conveni ent season. . * ’ \ Mi**ef sHHa Hair of Williston, Fan nie Johnston of Elko and Mllfedge Wil sou ol Kon Mile Tow nship were w in ner* iu the recent competitive examina tion of the Winthrop scholarships from thi* county. Last year Messrs Briggs Buist $ Co.,of Ulackvilih, sold a ear load ot Mortre hvSeplember Thi* season tlie demand began a month earlier and they have r *cei ved a second oar ioad of the real fanner’s friends. Mr and Mr*. Leroy Molair took tlie Southern on Friday Northbonnd lor a couple ofweeks. Tliev will visit rela tives in Virginia and Washington, run over to Fliiladelphia »ii l cloAe the sea son at Atlantic City, New Jersey. TPft Educational Mass Meeting for Colleton «:ireuit will be held at I’lena- ant Hill Church on Ttl'ursiiay, Sepf. 14. Addresses will bc ifeliveied by Dr. J. A. Rice and Frof. 3'. 0 Cjlnkscales. Eyeiybody is cordially inyjted to co ne Hmj'bring their friends. Hon. Robert Altlrinh. Senatbr from Barnwell Cofmty and ort£ of the ablest of the State’s public .inch, was In the city for a short while tills week. He was on bis way to Clemson College, be ing a 'member of the board of visitors. —Greenville Mountaineer, 30r.h ult. Attorney* IfeibeffE. Gyles, former--] 1^ of BlHckville, and James A. Willisrtf Williston have formed a copartnership for* tlie practice of law at Gaffney. These promising younjs; .genllemen were welt atftrwisely prydlred in the COST, of Aiken; bfltwrof HcwJcrson Brc Mr*. Ira T/tndJef^and I.indlev of Blaekville f Ch Master Roy »bd Mis* Max- gfitet KwATLerfCharlestoi left Sunday, the 3rd 'Jtrfon the Soirfhbhi for ThilA- delpltKf 'Tliejv will visit ail the princi- pai-^-itles while gone. . Master Roy ^Hndley will r^Biaifi ld Bdltltnort to’at tend school. KLINE DOTS. Frotracted meeting* continue to be the order of tlie day. A very good one conducted by Rev. Feat son assisting Rev. W. D. Rice at Mt Arnon'jwa* en joyed la»t week between VbF*b*>"ers. Miss May Lbng of Uamphvn (County is visiting heX brother, Dr.JL D Long, to tbe pleasure of the town. We hope her stay may be a long and happy one. Mi-s Emma Owens of Bpout* is visit ing MDse* Faiiline and Jessie Cavj. Misses Mary Ann and Kate Jenkins and Messrs Manly and Ben Jenkins en joyed a grand time at theSundny School Convention at Black vile. It is rumored that Messrs ft. M. Jen- kin* and A. Johnston are to soon estab lisli a mercantile busi e.s* at Jenkins’ bid stand on Johnston’* Gorner. The happy tribe of colored folks are busily engaged now gathering the flee cy staple. Observer. FOR SALE—HK8IDENCKS AND LOTS. •' room hou*t on Haywood Ktieef, near Marlbomugu. f’rsetiemlir new, * well painted,* ligUWuug rod*, good fence*, acre laud, gmal garden and’ orchard site, well drained and face*' South, an artesian well near. Handsome dwelling oh K*tln r Street,! high silcvathru. facing tnuth, tine •hade, grwep hou*e, and ail nrodorn ini - . provemeut*. Oyer an ac/e uf land,' part ul which ha* bean planted for owv- i eral year* in fruit irw», within 5 min i hi*h* walk of Iwitli Railway Station* i One yf tlie moat thornuglily, tnUJl and ' dedrarly loeatiKl residences in tow n. i L<»i tin by 20ii feet, facing on two rew- ideuco streets, suitably lor dwelling. —— I . I^>t about (4 acre, facing on three | streets, within 2uo yard* of Coast Line 1 | station. Fartieularly suitable as a •in-1 First Mondars arw not. wliat they for restaurant or store It otfor*' used to be. SUII there was a fairly’j npiendid opj»ortunltles for profitable; good attendance ou Ia*t MottAxy,- itut j Investment nobody had any news worth dividing. Only on** sale was made by tbe Ma*ter, a lot in Bamberg, which was bought by the Mortgagee’s Attorneys. The West End Store _ it,selling out Great - Bargains In every Mne of Genera! Merchandise Ail Thel^mr. Call and choose. Retler value Cash Ilian t ver before offered iu well county p . Now ibe lime, the ITesl Ttml Store J‘ tlie place, Mrs. C. A. XIRNBKR(.ER. Froprletrns*. Read Briggs, Bui«t « Oo.V McCqr* nilck Mower ln<val on second page and its all true and limelr. Southern Railway'. See That Curve? . Isn’t It a Beauty ?, * HaveYouSeeult? .The Lankford Potent Humane H,«r«e Ooliar. It’s the in.Ml lifmaka ('oilor on Ibe market. Uervi* a* taith collar- ail.) pa.1. < 'oT-ring mader uf be-t IO-<niaee nrb.y duck, k-*ih*r IwnrlaNe.; *tu(T'-d wltbeleoarolton tut tw»th l-elyand rim.- •V«* Itoae a *|<eeial pro- -ea- of enrtlag the Hat ••Mioa by ma-'kHiary.- wh'W-b irt'.-s It the ap-t iMUiratK-M of -raw wo- ,11 ston from |«- liaa la hard Inr I* .qM-n ol I-41*im. I double k>< k *t1(ek. with all •*lat-a on Inside of rotlar _ raveMucrtea. IT I'MBAxnt Baris- | Rt'KRYliOIiV. We have over 7fc.fl00 | no.Mi il- tr.'.u farm, r* alone that eanw to wa- lb tleO riurtov the past three yanm. Wa andanheftMaHurty aowraateeUiH l ottar to 1 «ire or 1 r«-vewt call - m •orwalKHit- <Vr» HI Mai *.,ld last *e**on lltaa wander-' fut and a amrvet of rboapneoa. WI Ik IkH Ivro lo live seasons. t> 4» *o*d lo every- ■tote tn I he fa Ion. Wie tweve faraWked ibe r. H. Wsr tn-partment «Mb awerai ia»na orders. If Jt kraan't a good tiling they aotiMa 1 liar-l.'Ngltl Ikevn. • , * — t . Wu.ioi^Omc y«ar plawafaraara *b«ali1era- « kere yon nse I aak ri,r,l ('.Ula-*. TKe koran tv BALE DAY Con-ten•rd P H .-li No. $ 'Goiy Dally »S0i> TOha ««IN|, 7 4la * Tilly, ft V* •* . ■Wn “ • fupDKa ’* hadala In K.Tool Jana lllb. IBO. ■SkXMiK Tina WbarWtun Muraiuervtlla . BranelwUI,- Orangelmaa- kin^xlll* No a Vo. 1J »D»ny Hall/ Ar II UW • bp* - !»Jl*a T*fv . ** I Sk2* fU-p • r ( ?[j*| ••h eaa pal M* “ahaaMar la tbe Wkael** wffiM. a *l«a If Wearlaplk's «•< flar. ' VAMMWFk.- If vnur a,*-e- ha«l •Imi'I hsodle ear I nllar Write a*fwrspee4al pclee UrllvereJ la Seaea , laS*. If soar a,errhaMta will ardaetltewi In tat* we eaa aeeara a aparlaS rale aT (rvtakk. feet on Main Stmt Manvillt-’s store. EXCELLENT ENTERPRISE. Dr. J. II E. Milhous has lately re ceived from Biltmore Farm*. Biltmore, N. C., owned by Mr. Geo. W. Vander bilt, a pair of pigs of rare individuality and whose pedigree U of the bluest. One of them, a boar, bred by Mr. Kd- n *y liayter, Whitechurch, Ham#, Eng land. and tired by the noted History, a son of the great Swansea, now sumiing at the bend of the Royal Agricultural College. Cirencester. The sow Is sired by Imported Com- msnrler, a winner at the great Royal Show In England in 1897, and out of one of the famous Longfellow sows. Dr. Milhous is to lie congratulated upon tlie purchase of twA such animal* and also upon his progressive spirit in trying to elevate and buildup the swine industry In the Southern Staley. attention. Gordon Light Dragoons will meet II. F. Anderson’s residence on Satur day, 9th inst., at 4 o’clock p. in';, for drill and transaction of Important bus iness. Bv order Capt. W. P. Bailey. U. F. Andersen, Orderly. Special attention given to the compu tation of water-powers, leveling and drainage. ' % , ,, si A postal card addressedtO me at Mar- tip, S. C., will receive prompt atten- tion.\ — octl-80, ly N BENNETT SPRINGS. The Agricultural ClutF meeting on tbe 25tb tilt, was well attended. The appointed query was interestingly dis cussed. At the next meeting the suj» joct for debate will be “ The Best Meth ods of Saving Hay.” / Dr. M. A. Turner, ot the EIletKon Club, joined the'Bennett Springs'Club. Frof. F. E. Hinnan t of Jqfifftstnn de livered an address of wide range which was highly* appreciated. The Ctiib Is anxious for light as to tbe practicability of buying chemical ingredient-tehd compounding fertiliz- ^rs al home. If anjr farmers in this section have had espfriehce' on this line we will be glad to hepr front them. As it goes now we buy the little chemi cal Ingredients and a great dea( of dirt and pay big freight on the entire mix ture. If we can buy the chemicals acd compound them successfully on the farm vie will save in freight and coat of dirt also, and perhaps get a' better article thiln we buy. And this depart ure might give us gome protection against the fertilizer trust that ,* ab sorbing the local manufactories through the iJbclh. , J.’J. CochrarK. Se^reta:*^. /. Qiackviile, S, (X- 1 will say I am very much pleased with the work done by Mr. Goldberg 1 i for me.—F, M. Bamberg. I KTaIm endorsed by J. K. Tindall, Mrs. S. Dtb!»:e and 2(.K>«dher leading people *4 the butt:. * 1.0 It dog.' Ix>«t, ptrsyed or stolen Large biaefc and white setter, answers to name -of Don. Liberal reward fur his return to C.C. CalBW ----- That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you. if you used Dr. king’s New Life Pills. Thous ands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sii!k and nervous Headaches. They make pure blood andsfroog nerveaytml build up yonr health Easy to take. Try them Only 2*> centx: Money back if not cured. Sold/by C. N., Burckhalter,' Barnwell vT). K. Briggs Jt Co., Black ville, Droggists. Spain’s Greatest Need.' Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona. Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, 8, C Weak nerves had caused severe pa : ns in the back of his head. -On using Electric Bitters, America’s greatest Blood aftd Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him. He says this gntnd medicine is what bis country needs? AH Ameri ca knows that iucures liver and kidney Lot Ml by 21” just East of A. P , Lot 21 by 210 feet on Malii Street, just Ka»tof the above lot. F^r Jcrm* and further information apply to P. PiM'kingliaui, R ‘al Estate Agent. BARNWELL GRADED SCHOOL. The next term will open on September iqih next, with Professor W. fj. Junes of Vir ginia as Principal, with an able corps of assistant*. GEORGE U. BATES, Chairman Board of Trustees. *.... V) 4Sm •• V .... Jl St* Ar 10 I'Tp II OUa'ar Ckm TOw Lv . ? lop Wtfe •*' •JUu! 0 4la •• . •Sip # Sin SSU|i 10 lUn “ • 47p"l “ “ slop SUUp '•lurolaa.. I.v S4J*i 3SS'> ii.l. 11 Jaa-'ll-ual.v ( hixmW'u Lv. iJharleaTor ' Bra^h villa .. Bsinrrg . Ikenmaia . . .Wai-kvttie... .Aiken Ar lea-rttM* Ar.Anrwstsnn.a Lv ‘ M uA>‘ SLt 1 »42s SUip S '2(a 5Xlp S I la* Sl.-p T b'w 2>IMp 7 U2* 4<*»| can a lop I ** Sen 1/v A' fust* Ar. ftft.-i<trnrvUle “ Teomlle Lv. Tenallle .'. 2 Ka.«<ler»villc ar. Angnsta. «w l aup HWp Hap "•ir v;«w 1 IW|> 1 .'x*p Ki far kl in nml lima rn-ik.a kimSa Mil •! ynn a fmrflnn rkealpeeikaM w « rmm l.l « Kara., W* uni jr all Ip. wt.ull wuwaMtleai mo Seelakl ww* •we 4<>ten rnilwra anal-wa •• <awab aa It wnMld v«iHr asevekaal mm tv* AwSew. We will itettver a sample enMWr to awe e*preen offire In tbe U. M. lur • t M. eaak wltL nrib-r. Hnme BM-retianta not bamillatr oat Cidlur* will try to tall you ntbrt eoilar*.' •-inlming tbsk It 4* jast ne ffnod, l«t -t-mW oreiqa It. la*Dt on ireuiog tim Lwaktorat- not'.ar. •rr'thore to an ■at)ntitnfn for it fTe* ••plar* acd prleve mAJ« kuqwwfov tbe aakiag. Couch Bros. M’fg Co., SEX0I1. GEORGIA. ' -id- -. A ...•.- j -I • her, otdering please mention Tua I’koi Lk. S 21 p • i*>p »Sip .1 ft iftn .j t2fte vuus k lup » I up SZIp S £ip ; hip- soup Vis. Mix. illnil.v Rx *n T. B. ELLIS, Jr„ Sui*veyor and Civil Engineer Lv. Allendale. “ Ks-nwHl . •* Hinekville Ar. UalevkoTS .. Siftn I 7 2ftM IfHOp .. 7 4u:i ItWpl . . . I 330t»'. i Mix. Mi*. • Hun. iBi an ftx «■) <Vty 4 2.-.p 3020*; Jftip’tO tftn 10 45a 7 3&p 10 Vvi .1 SOOpin l;>n — Belieduie in effect July Iftosl, 440k—; • -S4 I-eave Augusta... rj"9:40 a m 1 4> p. tn -J Arrive Gri'Xtw***! 12:15 p m •c- • 4 «• Audemon....... o' : ’7 * 44 Lnursns .| 1 :‘JI> p nt 5:85 a m< — 44 GrocnVilJe .' 3.00 p m 10 14 a a ' ar Glrtt Fi rings . ' 4.05pm) 4a. Fpsrtsnburg ... 3 10p tr. l»:0t) aa 44 hakida.v...,.... .f 5:33 pm’ 44 Hen-bmot.villo.. JX HI to*** s ***e* • 44 Asheville. .. ..„ .1 7*joi> m ......... lieavt AahcvUie.... | 8:20 am 1 Lv. Ba'eaVmrx .... . “ Bliukville * Ha-nwell..,. Ar. Al,epdH:^... Atlawta and Boyond. « Lv. I’Jinrleston ..) ‘WW^iOp. Ar. Aucusta ..' " v .Atlanta.^.. Lv. Atlanta Ar. Chattanooga .... USla lUSjp srep &UOuk. ... .... n*lp‘ 5 ISaj 40Oi> ....I »4.ue Stta 1 iltip Lv. Atlanta.. Ar. Birmingham “ Memphis, i via Birmtnirhnm).. Ar. Isriinaton.. rineinnati. !• _Ou<wk». . .. • • ■ ■ I ftSUal 4 15p 'U 2 tr 10 lUp j snip! 7 Ar'. 'Txmisville i* 8t. Louis .. (via rhattanoofia). M»l>! faopi 7 iftn it .SOW 7 4.'« ftSOp 7 l>p! 7 Saa 7 04n SWP 7 4Ua To AshoTille^lncirnatl-Lonixville. frn*oe mark nsaisTcnso no. trasa.) FROG POND CHILL AND FEVER CURE A - -i . Tilt ORIGINAL NO CURE NO PAY. 50 CENtS A BOTTLE. tronttr. purities the blood, tnnaa Ujuhe stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts 10 ‘ "ot vim, •.Tgor and pew life into every muscjpj nerve and organ .of the body. If weafe, tired or x.iling'you need U. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50c. Hold t by C. N. Burqkbalter. Barnwell; P, ICJIfTgjpa it’Co., Blackvllle, Drug- glau.'' Tfife doefork say (bat mosquitoes «gr> ry tuararlai'n their bilUand scatter it through their bite*. 80 the best way to escape chill and fever and to bo Jiap- py too |> by buying tbe “Dixie” cano- VF o is by buying tbe “Dixie’ Fbr sale at MOUir's, The old reliable the kind your fathers used to lake. The one that never fails Don’t waste time aud money cure. erpbrinrenting with - hew cures. But go for the best from the jump. Frog Pond is the ounce of prevention and poitnd of cure combined. 1 Ask for it— take no substitute, if yonr merchant does not sell it write to us we w-ll send It direct for 50 cents. - DAVENPORT & PHIN1ZY CO. Wholesale bnurrikts-Selllnc Agents. AUGUSTA, GA; C. N. Burckhalte^'ScTHug Agent. Lv. Ai Augusta “ Biiti-n'.-urg CT CiiarlHSton LV.ColumUs 1 Union Depot Ar; Bpartnnlmrg Ashevillo ■ Knoxville “ Cincinnnati . LoniHnlle (vts JelhA>\., .N(>.o4 .N'u.jO Daily 1 Daily 4 10a IJ OT a 740»iTaup ilfltiai tnum Ikp 11 23* OUp 1 240p 4 Kn 7 Alp 7 UOpLJ ito To WaahltoBtoa wad tbe East. 74fip : T5ip 4 tOpi 12 07a fiijp 2 Im Slap. » IU UlM*' 122p CiurlestoD & Wcstirn Carolioi H’y. Co Anrnsfa and A ski I He Kkert LlacT hliartaiitMirg.....|U:45 am fileu4L(tpeunt*....jlU.-OU a,m Grecn\dl*i 1‘Mtt ^ 3.40 p ■ • •to-4 • • qn 4 VWpi *• Lauryis 1.37 p.ai ’..Mpm Amjprfon I ;..| 7AO o^js’ ArrirS (haenwtXHl j 2; 7 P m IxYi r.ni Anyusta.. .VIO p n 11:10 aj 4:44 p a 2:10 a m 7:80 W iiv . ••••••♦ Dave Ualhoan Falh.... 'Anrve Raleirh Norfolk ” Pttervbur^ ......I tuf*) a u> ” Rlclimopd ......J - SjO a m , t j Ihft'p' 8;li p nK ■ •v*r» 1^‘ave AuNiif-ta Arrive Allendale. “• Kainfux “• Yerasasee Beaufort,,...^,. “ Port Royal ” Charleston Leave" Charleaton . “• TPort Royal “ Beaufort,.-. -. “ Ycmasaee “ Fairfax V Allendale /rr*vi Ar'TT 7»tt'. .... .^ 3 -J» p-n^ 5 fl a rat 4:20 pm 9:45 a tn; 10:00 a tn te'DI sr-'o p.«.^ 7:8Q LIS pm 1:80 pm 2:45 p in 0:28 a n. 7:J,0 a m 7:>rta nt 8:20 a m SdUam, 9:85 a m a m a. 1 J: j Close connections at Greenwood fur points ou8. A. L. aud C. A G. Railway, at Spartanburg with Southern Railway. , <•» -For any information relative to tUtodkg rates, schedules, etc., addrezs, , 1 . W. J. CRAIG, Gen. Easy. A-gpnt, * E. M. NORTH, 80L AgruC • - T M Emerson Traffic MataaA^?. < ’ls Baieshurg Columbia Lv. Augusia. K ia 1 Union Depot; Ajr. Charlone :: —T. ... Arfbanvilfe. Ar. RieFmond Ar. Waahmgton. “ Baltimore B. BA-...... “ Phiiadelphia. •• New York • >. j 8b0n «25p .. . . . . . jTtOe Sidy .r* v ««iiam- ..ilt 33*' 2>a ) 2 Utr' 9'23a Bleeping Car Lin* between Charleston and. Atlanta, via Augusta, making connect Urns at , Atlanta fen all points Nonh and est. Solid Train* Tietwecn Charleston and Arbe- ▼ilia, carrying 'decant Pullman Buffet Parlor t ars. , ’ t>mnect:oB«atOr>lumhia with throukh trains for Washington and the Host; also for Jackaon- vlll* and all Florida Potato. FRANK B GANNON, -. J. M. OUIJP. Third V-P * Oc-n. Mgr, Traffic Managfl. Wsfblngton,D. C. Wmhtugtwi, U. (X GSUF UB B AWJQLs Div. Poa.. Ait. S? ' UusrhsatoaTWO. W A TURK. S.H HVRirWr(*fc. Gen'1 Fasa Agt. Aset Own I Pa*o. Agk V aaj.iagtew, D. C Ariaaj».t*W. Anyehe •mdtng sskMehswij dskhr.