The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 12, 1899, Image 2

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*v - The Barnwell HOW, r r • B4K«B8T 1 Prof'r. IRCULATION. THtJRSIUY, flt^roRKK 15, 1890. Nniifl of th* tfrund.-kt (Uvi hud triumi In* In *| ItrreUnl ItnriiNin, wen In Uie world wldr einplrr. 'prooouxlon* npnroHch- Lnr the wckntncH Unit In New York hihI Wii*hln(t^lf, tlio lln.iiirial mid political OapiU|^Cf flic Uoltjd fU.itii*. nora lieapod ii|K>n the Amori- Mllor and the readlnenK of the a*- ibled million* Uv^trnder him the 'iJhlof maxUlra-.y of the republic ahojiv that hinnan nature U the name in all age* and countries, and that the time* are ripening for the coming of the lm* pcrirtl piaster. Off, RISK* mull. Cotton need oil la booming for two iVaaona, the scarcity of seed in the Month and the short production of .olive tdl in Italy and the Medlteirancau sec tion. The highest price obtained for sum. , mer -rallow.last.ycar.a jia 2i^xeuta._pc.r4JWH' > U S illon. Large quantities were sold In ew York the other day for !«> cents, and the trade look* for -k) cents oil this month. Two of the largest manufac turing concern* In the t)d*ine*« have refused to make any contracts for the future delivery of oP. In Ruropc it la being largely u«ed for cooking purpose*. Kxports from the United State* have Increased from i,- <rnt,70l gallon* In 18N!I to 4(),2.'IJ,7HI gal lons iu 18! 18. . ■ / // • W ; Mr. Drxter K. Converse die 1 in Spar tanburg last week, aged 72 years, worth f.^ntn three quarter* to n whole mllVon of dollar*, lie w as born in New Kn- C land, came South in lHo7 or 1S.V8, and newlng all about cotton manufactur lug applied for work In the only yarn mill then in Spartanburg District. He was daily refused but persisted and Wits employed He anon proved bis worth and remained there until he cii tcred the Confederate army. Hi* ser vices at home were more valuable than In the army and lie was sent back to the milling buslnesa. After the war he set to building now mills and two big towns, 'Clifton and Ulendale, owe th»dr existence, to him He was the founder and patron of Con verse College, to whlcli he had given, first and last, over A RAINY DAY, King Rol was not monarch of Cloud- laud today, for the wayward cloud* dc lied his authority, and obscured his ra diance. He eon)J not scud the faintest Cay to brighten mother Karth. Tin pure white IHIIe* how yd their queer.1v head* In mule protest again*', the pelting shower, and fragrant rose*, crimson, pink and white, were shiver ing, drooping in the rain. A sober song bird with damp plumage aid sweet voice hushed, was glam lug shy ly from It* shelter of honevsuckb. The distant bills wira hidden bv a ve I crystal and all nature whs drenched In tears.- But, now. at close of dav, the cxul tant song of the mocking bird.pro claims a change. Sweet slid clear a* silver bells fall the evet varying notes, ending with a quiver of melody as the songster passes from our sight, to seek shelter for the night. This wst truly nature's vespT hymn. The rain drop* linger on Hie tlower*, loth to leave so sweet a home, and aie t ransformed Into Innuiucrsbie spark ing geias. The sun has rc-umc^ his -feign and Is descending amid a sea ol lovely clouds ever shifting, t v r changing, fn which bis glory is reflect ed. We turn, with reverent sphlt^, from the perfect acer.e, hoping it may be a symbol of our life, which hiusi Have some showers. O. fainting heart, lookup! Kor lie. Who wept with the aorrowgeg at the tomb, restored to them their lost l e loved, and caused them to rejoice. “After the deep heart sorrow, Anil end of every sirife; After the dally crosses. A glorious crown o( y )lfe.” Lt D. E. The people of Chicago worshipped President McKinley l*«i Sunday moie than theydid their Maker. 1 The position of State Dispensary «omqil»*loner wa» tenderailto and de- oil lie oby lion. H. 11. Crum last week. John Doolittle of Washington coun ty, (la., is wrongly named. 'On Friday he picked 487 pound* of seed cotton, heating the record of the former chain pioti, John Simmons of Mississippi, by 27 pounds. . Admiral Dcwev ha* kindly consented ♦o accept the present of a house in AVashington a* hi* future residence The fu <d amount* to $•'> ,(KK) -It Isa gift of the people, a* 4:i.WM» person* have put their contributions in the hat. *• • • ■ , Missouri is shipping eggs to Cuba. Alaska and England by the car load. This export biisines* ha* been built up within the last live year*. South Carolina women can pick more dean ihoner out of their poultry yard* than the men gather from the cotton fields. War is a costly buslne**. On Au gust 19th the government transport Siam left San Francisco for Manilla with over 380 valuable mule* aboard. On Friday tht vessel reached her des tination with only 19 mule* alive,, the Other* having been kMleiHn two severe typhoons through which the ship pass- **• ^ President McKinley and the best apeech maker* In his cabinet started <lut i.»-t week on an electioneerli g tour through the North west. They are evi dently uneasy over the grow ing unpop ularity of the Philippine war anil if* effect on the next elections And Bry- dn's campaigning Is calculated to dis turb their slumbers. Dr. Wilson says that the apple is Audi a common fruit that few per-on* tfre familiar with its remarkable effica- dions medical properties. Everybody dught to know that the very best thing he can do Is to eat an apple iuat befoio JWffjT-ir mr Tfie" apple I* excellent )rain food, because It has more pho* r.s.nrr sens\tkin.” r-f- (C un I lined fnmi first page.) On application of Mr.- Donthlt's at torney* Judge James AldHcnTVruo< Saturday night a writ of certiorari or dering (be Statu Board of Control to bring Ink) court next Monday the en tire proceeding* leading to the di*ml«* at of Donkldt and to submit their rc torn. IWx kkii'per D. A. <». Out», who was discharged lm* given notice I hat lie will make Ids side publlt^D)rough the nawspwpera. The Uourd adjourned .on Saturday until tonight, whctl It wa*' todect a new cmflnil*«ioner. **■ Mr. Douthll has, without doubt, hit. (bo IMsfiensary the moilt damaging blow ft has ever received. ENL^pHTENING (JBKKWII.I.F The cli.sing exercises of the Double Spring* scluHd. in (Irsioville comity, tauglit by one of BamWerg's noble and most, promising vmmg inert, Mr. .1., A. Hunter, son ofUnpt. J. B. limiter. Hie clever nttd popular Sheriff of Bamberg countv, took place *t the school hou«e Saturdar night, Sept. Kith, and proved a.grand success In every respect. The programme consisted of recitation*, dialogues, tahleaus, Instnimcntal and vocal music, the instrumental being beautifully rendered by the Sandy Flat string band. The execution of the prog/aminc showed careful preparati in on the pari of tl'.e »tndeiit« and that Ptof. Ilmifcr had given no little thought to the se lection* and arrangement of the exhl- on both pupil* and teaeher. The at tendance has been e«iJma'ed at l.'Oi people, and the remarkably good ord»u r foi such a largo crowd, afstich a place, goe* to fthow that the exercise* were i n joyed very much Indeed. The enrollment thhf session has been much larger than ever before, which speaks well for Hie PrTndpal, Pro’. Hunter. He l» a Christian gSiitlenian. and a teacher In every sense ol the word. We need Chiistlan men and women to teach in all of our schools and col leges, In order that people m’ght he educated a* they should be. |n heart a* well a* 1n mind. Mr. Hunter 1* now n student in Fur man Fnivcrsity. pursuing' his work diligent I v. and will soott'be prepared to • pend Ids life teaching, working for others, ^11 M. ForHaw^ Greenville, S. Cs, Oct. 4, 18'<*J. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin T7rnpf’rbn* n.TT life of joy. Buckleo’*- Arnica Salve, cure* them; also Old, Uminiogand Fe ver Sore*, Fleers, Boils, Felon*, for::*. Wart*. Cuts, Urn I *o«. Burn*. Scald-, Chappi'd Hands, ('hilblain*, Be-t Pile cure on earth, lirixc* out. Pallia* and Ache*. Only 21 cl*, a box. t'uia* goar- aoteeil. Solti bv t*. N. TTinrckTiallec, Drugglal. lianiwrll; D k. Briggs A Co., Druggi*l*, Blackxillc. TO TIIF, MELON GROW ERA-OF BAHNWKLI.t «>! N I V : Wr, the undersigned flielon grower*.' feeling the necessity of orgatiiXalioA and realizing that without uidted profwr effort very little eat) be accoiu pIDbed. Thirefore, we rcspoUfully *nd eor llailv Invite all melon grower* of Barnwell county’to attend a inciting to lie In I I in tbe ('niirt llnu-i Tui tin first Monday In November, the (Sth, at IJ o’clock, for the purpose of oiga'u- izmg a melon grower*' association of K*rnwell. county, to coopsiate with otlwr cnuntic*. who liixc^ulicadv or gauixed, to confer with the proper an Ihorlties relative to a reduction ol height* and all matter* pertaining to the Interest of grower*. Now 1* the lime, brethren fanners, to work; d<> not wait till Spring. We mn*t havi this matter settled before the next crop is started.. Remember, by a mitred ef fort, we feel thaj we msv (to *omi* thing. On the other hand if we uiske no effort to better »ur condition it I- r< asoaahtv certain that nothing w ill be accninpli«bed. — r ■ IUapcvt/u!ly «ulimiUrd,_ B. It. Lew i*, N«M. Walker, •I. B Itaie*, Dr. K < Midtb, J.7' Maver, W. P Wal*h, G. W. Peacock, Paul Black, W; T. (,’a!h icn, K I. Handera, J. T. Hogg, ___ W. A All SrT - Story of a SIatc. Tn bff hound hand and foot fw years by the chain* of disease U the worst form of slavery. George D. illlams, of Mauclie*tcr, Mich., tells how such i< slave wa* made free, lie *av*: “Mi wife ha* been »o helpless for live year* tlTiiA she ejiuhl not turn over In bed a- lone. After using two bottles <>f Elec tric Bitters, she I* .wonderfully Improv od and able to do her myn work.” This supreme remedy for female disease* quickly cure* nervousness, sleepfes— tie**, melancholy, headacld*. bickacbe. firlntingand dUzy spell*. Thi* Hiir*|'lc working medicine I* a god send Kvarrwd. sickly, run down people. Every bottle, is guaranteed. Only 50cent*. ’Sold bv C. N Burckhalter. Barowcll, S. F., an,I G. K. Briggs & Fo , Biackvilie, :*. < Drugglats ■. ' II Is Time To Tlii what the family will need for Winter in the w ay of Dry Good* and Shqp* There is a great demand for cheap goods; they * re expensive. Honest Goods at a fair price are the cheapest in the end.Nearly forty years experience in btisine**. having catorad to the trade enables me to se lect such goods as meet the wants of the purchasing public in .quality and price. No one can under-sell me. 1 offer the following bargains : Former -the— I'rrpirvt U»)» aii4 UlrU far t'otletc sad for >: Itaalorsa. * ‘ _ The lllch f rhOol DcpaStMcqL will, h eon- siels of the eigbth. ninth au«|.fin4tt umdes, I* dirvoted to u.*lrtietloii in Hie hlKhcf hratich.a. a Eugllsb, Fiem-h, Germ n, Latin. Music, Higher Mnlheuiutka, Uook- . . Keeping, as wr)t a* ttlHfimmon scIkh.I braia-bes, will !*■ tlHiroUKhly fmhfht Mi.-* Kouli TowiiH-nd w II have charge of the deiKirin.i'nt ot nuisic and Germ in A kliidergai ten de]iartment imikr ini cx- pcrlo ced tcavlivr will h < added at once. The tul'.s of tuitioii an : , K'g-itli Ghule... jr-'.dll tar month (4 Wc<4«. > Ninth Grade.... 2.50“ “ Tenth Utadc...., ».(D ” “ “ MukIov... 2no •*, “ “ (icrmai KGf r “ '■ Kindii^iiitin.,,. I.t5) “ “ . “ .Ait other grades and iijhjccta nre, free to pupils llrlug iottic Barnwell Graded tk'hool District. s Kxct llent hoard esin tic had at reasonable ra cs. Tue Principal \yill have ir.incral super vision over nil pupils boarding m town. F>ir prospectus or funilcr infonnatlon ad drest: W; H. .KlNKr*, Principal, (■ ■<>. tl. Bate*, Ch ni'n B'd. 'or 'V in. Xh Nuh, 8ee’ty b’il. W. li. fown'send. Notice of Final Settlement. Notlc3-U hereby given that tbe wn n?r*igt^l wifi flla her flnai accouu 1 with J. Hnekling Esq, Judge of Probate, on Monday, (itli day of No vember. IV.iB. 'a* Admlnistratr'ix of the EsMlta oi Maggie G. Milne, deoeaeetl and ask for letters di-missoiy. Mrs;.C. B.OELAND, • ’ 1 Administratrix. Notice. All iicrsnns holding claim* against the e-tate of J. S. Johns, late of Barn well < oiinty, dceea-e !. will plca*e pre- sent them, itemized and duly sworn to, fo'collection, to the undersigned at Augusta, (.a . add all i cr*on* indehted ro -aid estate w ill idea-e make pay- ment to me at Aiigu-ta, Ga., piompllv a^ their obligation* become due. Augn*t:i,Ga., N -pt s. c joiinh. -d, I8y». T.ix Notice. OITJj'i' of County Trea-uror—Barn- wclf t'oiirt House, Sept. ^5, Isp;*. Pursuant to kh Act of tin* General A-oemtdy approved Fehy. 7ih, Iv.Kt, en tit od “an act to n*gidatc the atten dance of County Trcusurcra at conven ient plai e.* in tlix lr rotuclive couo- Tlc*,” tJiO .TWasiner’s books will le- • >P*-ii from ].,tli of October to 31»t of I>ccrruber (for-lhr purpose of eotlecr ing l)ie fax for thP (1*ea| year c uu- lUPucIfiR January l-r. WBJU, ainlclidiug D her Ihiitt.) The tobowing AtfTENTtOS TEACHERS. . An examination for the white and oMored t**acher« of Barnwell conntjr will be held at Barnwell on Friday, Oct. 13th. Special attention it requeated to the following rule adopted by tbe State Board: No Second Grade Certificate can be renc wool. • Tli^t' hereafter no special examina- ttoh will bj made under any rlrcum- . • aoce. . r I That, those white’teacher* wbi did nht attend the Summer school and whose certificate* expire before another Summer school, that they will not be renewed'. Hence, the teacher had better stand thi* OctabcrroxamlifiiJoii. , White teachers (examined at the Gmnt Ihof-e > Colored teachers examined at the School Hou&e. , , . Tho examination will begin at Oja m,. ■ • (. A.iBulsf, Sr., 3t ^ C. S. E. I. Furman Still, DEALER IN Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Neck Wear, and Gents’ Furnishing Gcodsr ~ RAILROAD AV ENF E, Opposite Fas- *f ngcr Depot, BLACKVILLE, S. C. I t ike genuine pleasure jn cordially Inviting my many friend* and the Gen vral Public to call and examine my en tirely new and peiTectly c«»niphae >to,;k« of goods in the above lines. There i* not a shop-worn articl%iii stock and everything I* strictly utwlit- du’e in style and quality. The great est care was exercised in making selec tions and puyctiuses and l am sincere!) confident that I can satisfy the mn»t exacting tastes wild surprise the c'o»e*t buyers by tbe ipoderation of mv,pr'ces Everything guaranteed to come up to representation. Fair Dealing and Gio dial (Jourtesy will he given to all and if any go away dlssulUried It ahull be their fanlt, not mine. Belorc buying anvtliing in my line give me a call, and you will not. have H* seek further. My juice- -how tint llic cud i t hard time- ha- come and the I"- ginning of a new pru«|>oritv fairly be gun. You will be welcome six day* in UFTir CTArF HEY!/ DDIFEC i '• 'JTpoqifJaas J«j ^.waqi «| «qll|n pot flCu jIUvJx) riEU I uluLJ. xt* ‘avou pirn oaaq paja^o«u^affjx)| |»j|1B*11 P uv »P< >r) 0 P oo 0 gt D l t> _ uo H^M a ff St a c (’nunt y School 'fax mills. Total - I* Additional lew for Seined tilafrlct-; Vll.'lldabi. Barb'.iiv Br-uich.' BlackvIllc. It iwnt i « • d ,r »: ■ i,\ •. tNiobTe I’■ nd. Ldlrto. I 1 U’l:dlbU>, lleTi'llIc* lac*, \lonle, Morri*. Daly tiioxc, Reedv Branch. Sciglio^, New Fo’p-t and I'mkcr-Cri ck—tw o mni*} Barnwell— 3! ynills; K ko and tVi!|i-|oii—2! mESs' i avc*—3 null-} Fairfax, Old ('oifiin- tna and F■iii 'is —I mill. 1 will be m* Hie fotiowing places at the times -pecl- llcd to receive the. tax : R.irnw dl’t ourt I loose frytn October t.*ith to October ‘JB'I. H illi*tor,. tn lot «*r 2.t.l: l.tackvlItp. October 22: b;- Albnyjale. (IcIoImt 2 : 'lh : Fal^ax. OcfoWT'.Ttli; t’lmcr, tb-t»ih*».j .'M'l,. Hobby.*. Octid.er .‘illt I.; lMilil>ar u '•Ol, Octid.er .‘II-^. ""'Tile hook* Will tie o;h li at the Go.nl Iboi-c liom l*t Nov. Pvthe :’.|»t of Dec.,’ after which time 15 p. r-wcot penally will atiacU. - E. f». FREE. . Treasurer ILiiuu cii Lou uv <$> MRS. M- MARTIN, BLACI\,V I LI.K,. S. C., Annouirces to the Public her store has Complete Tnict- Attractive styles- in New Goods for persons of different tastes. . . The Radies all know a goo*l tiling when*they see it. Come and sCv for your selves, Befoce making your purchases elsewhere. In A\iJ!mery I carry the rniost approved styles, DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS A.VD NOTIO.YS <$> ^ Prims |8.00 1.00 2 r>o 1.50 .ito .10 .I.adio*’ Kid Shops, Fluid’* “ Meir*’ Hats, Iiadie*’ Shawl*,/ Red Twill Flannel White Simp, A. P MAXVlLLK. Now |L50 .73 1 25 MPf /<20 05 are tn the top tn newtiees, the mice* reasonable according to qua'lty. I have uddeil to'my stom a new de- partmeut—tint* of Dressmaking. Tlfime wisliii.g entire satlajaction may.have thi- by bringing their work here. I cut by measure and a perfect is as sured Tailor-lit gat meuts and wed - ding trous-caii} given especial atten tion. “W hen we please you teflothrrs, • IN lien wo don’t please yon tell us.”* 1 M. MARTIN. (INK SWALLOW- DOES 501 ALIKE A SESIHES NEITHER wHI the possession p( two great Railways, with tin; tliinl ii-suyi-d, make a „ CITY OF B VRNNVELL. They afford a posafhlo nienua to thaf end, It rest* wtili the ( ijizcns to do their full share. The Bitsiness-I>j.gue w ill pn-h i \ cr.v malcri.a I infere-t of I he tow n in a practical and energetic man- ntr. the week. I FI RMAN STILL. H. D. STIL-t, CLARK STREET, r (Next Po-Bt Office,) BLACKVILLE. S. Q ; T akes Pleasure In nnnounelnir to his former 'customer*, o’d f.lends and the <!©n< ml 1‘utiliu that h© has re-entered the Mercantile Business ajid cordially lovitm their earl 1 ' and freipvnt calls at bis old Stand, where Kiev will lltia sincere weleoni'CTnrt a.CompKtt Stock of GENERAL - MERCHANDISE lit the lowest possible prl<s.‘». ’ EvefyfBP'glts, new, fiesh troiu first hands, and of ihn latest and most approved makes dud styles, hoiign* with the greatest jKOKsible car* from mills and manufacturer* and warranted to please and lm true to npreseufatton. THE-BEST BARGAINS ever offered in Biackvilie are now ready f r cash-paying customers. The day of large prut its has gone and that of (dose economy has ■come and I cheeifuily ask examination of my stis'k and prices, confident of my ability t > please the choicest tastes and astoaisli the closest purchasers. ’ ■ , • H®" Shoes and Hats a Specialty. Nothing old in my establishment, except the fvlr dealing and court cons treatment to.ult which I karc made the coruerstoues of iu.\ .■ a—,i'., liUi'in .. - Wl ■ i, i w .i. i.. II. D. STILL, Blackville^B. C. NOTICE TO DTBTOHS. A* Truvtre In P.ankruptcv of ihe E« tat<i of P. \V. Farrell Go, I am -n- qulml l<» enforce diligent' settlement Notice 1* therefore given to all |»*r«nn* in anjr manner indehted.to said c-lute tint payment mu*i tie promptly made, a* it does not.re-t w ith me to gi'e In diligence. + I hope tluit all detqora will come for ward pronipih' and pay the mmotut- ■ lue by them, thereby ridieving me id the unpiea*aot i«eee«-iry <>f pr(t**|ng and i tifordng entteettoii utiil al* > *av jrg thi-utaclvc* anuotance and Increa*- cd ex penso. TIiomi w Iio wxi.ld avoid luriher c«~i kn<| -trve the property cov ered by bills of sate and cliaticl morl- gigea are po-’tively ri"|'iirtd to mah, pa) incut wltlmut further ib-lav. II. F. Bl isr. Tru*tee. T BtaoiiV file, M, C. OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE. Ilaving made arrangement* tn ndver t'* ■ exieiislvelv tj^lie North, Nnttb- U/.I. t auada and Europe, owners ol farm lailds within a r:di i» of 5 mile* of Hurnwrll can *eeu» without cost ben • lit ’-I mv lacilitii -. PLACE 10CH LANDS ON )\\ LISTS. - Large tract*, which can be readlh ■lit-up into small farm* of .To acn * and b*** are particulatly desired. Goiiiiim- nicate w ith me quick, a* list* mu-t !>«• prvpalcd before l.’nb Oct . IHfil P. M' UP( KING HAM, Real Estate Agent. save: -YOUR MOREY- ryBY— PATRONIZING THE Biackvilie Cash Store, i ■ A Good StTck of Clotbing at remnrk- ahly low price*. The sort that fits well. lqok* wellj wear* well ami uall right A. KIRSCH, Proprietor. DESIRABLE^" PLANTATION for saij:. t»N EASY TERMS. We trfTiT *1 private «al# one of th most itrairabhr fdawtatlans in Imv* >outli Carn.rmC The tiacfc<>nf:»in»"77 f acre*, of which 125 are in virgin pit • timner. It I* uroverhialM' In alihv at th« year ro'ttid. ujfll wan n-'l. wltb'ex- »*elli nt -wauip pa»iat/ge (or *tmk rai- ing and line li-hing tight*. The.e tiimU are adniirahly adapt©'' to tl.c growth of the Staple crops »«f tli St.ife. fruit* and Vegetable*, and ait capable of indi tini'.e Improvement I’hev Be tn'au>iliill v and the pi nee eat tie msdc an tityal country home. It i* liK-atcd jiot out*ule the eorjHirata .||nv I it* of the tow i, of Barnwi R. The rail I laiad develiipment in progrr** an I a<- -ured bring*.Barnw©11 t. the fuie^ut'H 'in Mouth-Weniern l'a iiiina. ©n 1 tin liureha-eraif.tliis prufifCtA’ will niaki die w !*e»t investment of Ilf© In -ecitr I ing it now.<»,hire tne Imooiu betjln*. /ferif porelta-er* prefer til.- tract '6aa(iMJtioi jo; put •t»p v jduiuGv uaa» o| 9Ui|i jo utooj tou #,wJaqj, o s‘a r ni A5iovT[a[ ‘a.iSaAv a-M uxv as awv'iaHaNuoa ‘aillis 3Dtl039 'oo) ojotu pun ‘punoj 9'q ||| iK soSiqtiB.vpv putt sjuatuooupui oAoqv aqt O '31 VIS 3HJ, nv *> Nl A'N'nOEIVD Hinos EI3A\01 , ' Nl 3SIQN WIDJI3VV 3V83N3D 30 LOOIS isaiHaHCO qnvisidioho / 3HL- '3n!A)10Via NI 330IS LSTTUTN GNtf 1S33IN % 3 HI* ORANGEBURG COLLEGE, ORANGEBURG, S. C.. CLARENCE J. OWENS, - - -' President. MQTTO: Kconomy and Excellence. Klext Session Opens Monday. September 18,1899. Ti HE Omtigi'luirg Cjillegi' annonnees to its natron* an.l friend* that tho prospectsjvre litighrer for it* *uece-s in i verv way for the year 181Kb 1900 phuti « ter bcfi'ic Location t oted for heanty and healthfnlne**. Moral and religious influence- utiMirpasMil, city couveliieiuo-s: electric light*, wan r wink*, arte-ian water, etc. Our college receive* no public money, hut stand* on it* n-.vii merit*.. Large and enthusiastic stinlent body. Military Di-eijdi 1 e. N'. M . G A. Literary rwletie*. to liege Journal. Full enrp* of ihorniigh teacher* Library, Music, l*ib|c. Business. Elocution and Art course* off.'ied. DeVries i-o nl erred : B. I... A . It.. M n-. B.. .M n*. M. Kx| en-e» have t>-en n doccil to a n iidtuitm: Ih ard. $5.t 0 per inonih. riiilion. ♦.! 00 iiei month. Lower rate-of am i4»lh g-- in Si nth t arolin* (Ve invite inv©»ilgnliou. Full particular, ami Illustrated ( atalogite furnlslied on applivatiou. G> will lie div -old in aicu • For price neral }>arci » OFFICES: Baknw km. and Willistox. Coninicncing the tlr«t week in <h't<) her 1 wHI be at my Burn well office at the Halford House oirMie first Moudai and Tuesday of the first, hud fourth weckialu e.Ki'ki'iRoirtb, and longer hy special engageuieiit. At Willi.-ton oilice on * every Friday and Saturifav. 1 am also prepared to do Dentn) work at your hqme* any w iarc ih^Barnwell Gotttttjpr I CAN SAVE-YOU HONEY. . 1 am still in business making Chairs and all kind.* of Hou«e Furniture, and NOW is the time and THIS is the plage for you to get your money’s worth. Also I will do «nv kind of 'Turning, such aft Columns, Post* and Bracket*.*. £isr All Goods Delivered within ten miles; over ten miles F. O. B. For further particulars write to J. A. HARJ’ER, Jkxnv. 8. C de I illU • to -llit. and term* appfV to BA I E> A./I M XM. Allwrnev l ^ Barnwell. S' F. ’* PROF. A, GOLDBERG/ Expert rortrait-Aitist, from Berlin Germany. *- Office at Barnwell, s. G . It ranch'Om-e Bamherg S.O. YV’iUCanvas Oraugts hiirg, Bamherg. Barnwell and A ike Town* and Gnuntie*. EnlHiging in hotii L'taj'on and, Watei Color*. Orders taken, goods deli v exed in 30 i< Is) dav s. Saii-fai'tloii guar.tnieed •Reference if d©*Sr©d, DR. JNOi P. \M> J!!„ ——v, DENT,IS office. willDton •-^sS. A'. Equipped for travel t-l'ling Work done *1 youi home any where in Barnwell Countv Win bent office i-n Williaton every .‘Sat urday and Mjmdav. lyr MONEY! MONEY!! • 'All persons indediteil to th* Barnwelt tTd Milt on contracts of |st)7 and 1:81)8, bv note. HcctTiiiit, bills of sale, or otlier- vvise. are hereby notified that the hook* note*, bill* of -alc&■•. have been placed In onr hands to close up and collect. We will not take legal steps until debt or* have a chance to settle with.nit if. This notice is to give you such oppor-v tunitv. When the crop begin* to move we will look for you. r Izlar Bros., Attoi ne.v * at Law, * Biackvilie, S. C. Julyfit H. BLACKVILLE. S. C., . SEWfflS MACHINE SPECIALIST. #• V s *-A— —W Handles exclusively the New Home Sew* ing Machines,, the best ever built and asks the purchasing, publid before buying to examine into-their superior merits. ... Needles: Attachments and everything ir^an' up- to-dcite house Otways in stock, and Prices £hal-~ lenge competition. Call in person or drop a card by mail and promptest and poiitesx attention will be given you. ' W. H. ©Tll_l ' ^v ' HLAf'KV’I LLi:.S;C. «P Is - - 13 xji v 1 EWlNG MACHINES IN THE WORLD. PJLvYlNr OF THE MONTHLY GIFT DISTRIBUTION NEXC DOOR Merchants and Planters Bank BLACKVILLE, S. C., Offers-the higiie-t result* of A merican ingenuity and eaiiltalln the Wonderful Whitb, S|demiid'Dunn siic. Ilaiq.y New Home Sewing MHchiue*. —For Cash or on Instaljments—O. ’in Exiliatigo for Old Machine*.-r- - - • • *. - ’ i ' ; ■ In addition/ LhaniTe tl>« New Ideal tfml New Climax—Lower Priced Machine* Needles, Oil* andvUtachmynts for auv and till Sowing Machines. Fir»t cfitss'Bepilring done at -li/irr notice. . ’ • , (’■alls may!© in Aiken, Orangeburg and Barnwell Counties. / ForPricca or Particulars caH oh or wri(e to m« and prompt implies will b made Sept. C.LEXK SPRINGS, phoric acid, in an eaally digested sha|>e, than Htiv other fruit known. Itexcltea the actioM ot the liver, promote* sound rtnd bealtliy sleep, and thoroughly dis infects tbe mouth. It also aggluti nates the surplus adds of the stomach, Mips the kidney secretion ami pre vents calculus growth, while it obvi ates Indigestion an j is One of tbe best preventives of diseases of tbe throat. Next to lemon and orange it la also the ; antidote fur rhe craving of persona ’ ited to the alcohol and i —P*i|>tii»r .Science. To the Stockholders of the Bank of Al lendale : «-*- • Take Notice, that an action has been commenced by Mr*. M V. Matthew* of Charleston, 8. 0., to wind up the aflair* of said Bank on a fair and eqiiitahTc bast*, and she invites tlte^ Vo-nporatum and intervention of aif stoekholdc r- Of the said Bank, who dt**1te a speedy and jnat distribution of the asset* of said Bank: por further information ad dies* Iiegare 4 Holman, CIihj lc*u.fi, 8. C. t R. C. Holman. Barnwell 8. opfomj ternary* for Mrs Hstthewa. Oct. id, IdJU. ha* alriMiF)' heen afithipated. comers w ill Invuiitihfy nppfv to a Ksifllo/Agc'nt when wantix New Beal inrifijg land*, huihting lots and re-idence*. Home folks -JouiliFl.ear ihH in uffnd and place their propt-rfi in mv bitmts, It will cost nothing hut a moderate com- mi--ii.n in ca*e of n sale. It will l<*«v to eonoilt me whet) in tending fp l.uy'Rciii Estate a"d NOW IS THE TIME TO III Y. Sen yal choice bargain* can l>e aecu- BFCKINGU\M, H'a! Ebtvtc Agent 1 Hi | will give a ticket which entitles him or her to a cliance at the drawing for some serviceable and valuable article on.the 1st of each month, commencing Oct. 1st and continuing until further notice.’ -1 have on hanJ a full and complete line of all goods, both in groceries^dry goods, clothing/hats, shoes and* anything and evervfliing that is needed for the'home and farm, ram pre pared to set! at low prices and I guarantee satisfaction. Quick sales and small protits is mv motto. Come and see ; af the old stand of P. W. Farrell & Co. A. M. O’GORMAN. STILL LEADS- me '■ s&is ^ , / S ■< : ,*r ■' ^ sr*sr- 7 •''' 'y '-'J There is but one Glenn Springs and it has.go equal on the.contiaent for till Stomach. Liver,-Kidnev*, BowcJ* and Blood. < / ■ ^ ' c* - • . *. -> Hotel Open June 1 toJ)ctober 1. \ CFLStXE AND SERViqE EX* ELLEXT. It la lip-to date uuij Even ImhIv (it***There, For water apply (•»— - ( Tit L SlMl'SO-V For Itourd apply to— si.ur.so> k sixi’sox. , ■ »-■ ’ ■> I ■ a- ’* •"* -f