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Eaniwsll PeoDle. 111. I. mm, Mitor f Prsp'rv L1B0B8T COONTT CIRCULATION. r-=^ JANCAtlY 4, IflOO. , , TUURSDAY. The tMtt*a in the Sr*u campaign %|ll be ina«l« tip during the aeMlon of <ho Legislature. * ^ fimall pox ap|X' ir» to Iks getting wide spread foothold In the Htate, and cold woatber U In Ita favor. OongrcMuian I). E. Finley'of Yorkr vide la a anbacrilier to every new»prf> per pubUahed in kla ttUtricl. lack Fro*t la driving "orange and frnck gfqwera further South In Flor Ma. I.aat week the Ice line reached \vllhin two miles of Tampa. (fivers and sundry politicians are frying pi take I/vrrenoe Orr te the top ftf Faria Mounutn Niid offer him the poaitlon of Congreasinar. If be will en- Ifr the gSirte. Editor Hartwell it. Avef of the Flof- ^-7 »• ♦ ence Timea will Ims the Fee (>ee coun try candidate for Lieutenant Uovernor this year. And he ha - many and warm friends on the Saltkifliatchies.. ; • , ... • * ‘ ; » Thirty thonaand fruit trees sfe being burned tbh* week In Mit«*hell county, tia., on acoritnt of the ravages of the Haa Jose scale. This U done to save M),006 other fruit trees in peach belt. Col. Alhffrt K. Rnoiie. so long dry fprr»e of tlie Hiack Diamond dream, now plead* that the South African war -hM delayed work by tightening the grip of British capitalists on their gftMiey bags. Ttiricey ahontlnga In South Africa gte quite different from those In this country. There all (he bird except the head and neck is hurled and the Roer tmy kflilug it with Ida title at long Ttwy gasrstia ibw—.a >n hi* that great r srours NR\rs * Mi*«e* Rlla and Carrie Morrle *»wt Minnie Retie Holly of O ar vifcLod Mls> sea Wilkinson last week. ^ Misse* AimiIc Owens and Ahnio Al len of Allendale are vi»itiiig the Hiaae* Heady. ‘ • A kiohII crowd enjoyed a aoclnhle at tlie homo of d. C. Wlikluson on Mon day night. ^ - r Alarncd oh Sunday last Mr. Kdd Townes and Ml*« M iA’iilo ri ie»ier, both of Spouta. M. W. ELKO NEWS. , Mr.lt. F. Drumpiond visited hi* son Mr. r.. \v. Dreuittroml .-tt Autlsrsop la*i week. Mr. •! K. Hill of t;harleatpn recently anient some time with Mr .1. I). Hair — r Th« many friends of Mr Joe Hntaon weir glad pi see him at home la*l week .Mr.J (S Hair of Oraugcnutg .visited Mr D. M .liduiotott la*t weoki Mr. Lnon m im-cll of the S. t;. College and holi Mrs davs with their parents, Mr. L. A. (fttinsel!. Mrs. V. A. Woodward and daughter. Mia* May. recently'moved hoiu Willu ton into.lhe residence with Mr. Oeorgi- Lott. Sflas Da la Wilson of Jacksonville, Fla . vvaa the guest of her slater. Mia Alice Thompson, last week. Miss Daisy TJreen of Black vine vlatt- Od relatives here a few-days ago. Mr. and Mit. J. K. Dukes of Sanders, vil e, Ga, visited relative* here la>t week. ' Mr. W. L. Keel and Mr. Molse Hah the up to date s.pnrts, spent a few da\ s in Augusta a short time ago. Mi«* L /zie. Hunter and- brother were thegiteatsof.Hr. lt It. Johnston dur ing the holidays, _ ^ Rev. T M. Ualphin of Augusta spent a few days with Mr. If. M. Johns:un last week. Mr. and Mra M. F. Hair are visiting In Georgia now. t Prof. A. G. Etheredge «pent the hol idays with his father at lUteaburg. J. - Mormon ■tnleslowetea have made- an many pro«elytM» In the Rtgrtwaiup sec tion of Hampton oounTy lhat they have organized and built a church. All thia has been done while the orthodox deiumiinnilous have been neglccdng iheir relghborhomlsai d sending ml«> slonarlea to convert the heatneu <. hmee and half aavage Cuban. The Virginia State. rtuperlnfeodet t of Education kay* in hi* last annual report that all the mnner spent by t ti^' State since the war in oilpcatlug c.»‘or- ed people haa bean wasted. I'he ti*Js- Uk« waa niadc in trying to educate the head instead of the Jiaoda. The fe» l lug is strong Iff the <)Ki Dominion In f-vorol gprlpg Uie colored iwop e for slIiiioI- tin* 'axe. th y pay for sUch pur pose a'id no more. Hismitrk'M Iron Nerve Whs tlte result of his splendid health. I idiunitahte w ill and tremendous euer- socinESJ SH08TPND mb uu,, PUPILS BF.( El POSITIONS C5HEIISITY. AT AKY TIME. Ilal'le instllutlofl. ter upei.lug Juu 1 oMa'ned feadltv after taklntr n ro«Tre of BOOK - ■ KEEi i.N'G ami SHUK'I HAND In tl-i* oW and rer Ovei S.OtO (lianloatea. Send for large latalcgue. t.rand win- to Uk and Mis* Clyde Sttnsell of tl.- Gaines |«Vare not found w here Stomach, Liver, vide Oolversity. Ga , spent, the OTRANTO NEWS. passed off very quietly Christmas here. Mr. William Wells of Georgia *pe.;t Christina* with relative* ami friend- here. Tlte a'eamboat landed a large num ber of ( hrl«tin*s jugs on lhe£ld tilt. Several shiaiting iiiatches were given in thia community during Cttriauiia* Gen. Joe Wheeler didn't have a very merry Christmas. Thc^ old aotdier ArfwUTA YTaShlbgtnnTrTtmnw'lrtterheT the I'rFaldent prtferted that he should stootlhua lighting the Fillplnos|or eome hack and mix up with Cougresa. Mr. McKinley replied that I*, didn’t make glry difference either way and the little general fell >ni a I >r tliku l/e had ever done. It H gor-d alntegy in war to llnil nut 'What an enemy wants dime and then do exactly ih^opitoslte. The Filipinos AW especially angered agaliyt the Am- erlcan colored troop* and want them Withdrawn before (ware hi made. TberWfore, according lo the rule* of wfaf, nlore should be sent, even, if It etiotild' take all In the Lulled State* to •nwlbilata the Malay* and occupy the w hole arvlil|i*llgo. HtdontiAc sharp* claim to have dis covered that die musical musqulto I* a profltable friend lo tha doclura and druggists. Thev say that the germ of malarial fever lives in the mosquito, and when that thirety lu»ect borea lt« hill Into a hmrran victim the fevef germ entera the larger body aud ut'dflplie- So rapidly aa in produce chill ami fever. Th* mosquito net it therefore, a* good A preventive a* qiiinlne hr other hitUtr doses are ctrrea for thi« disAgrcoable af- (Uetlon. ■ *1116 prodigal eon of the Rlble story Waa, a* we uke It, about 21 years of Aga. In this time tlie p. s. 1* In Ids sec ond century, and his name D Uncle « prodigal that tlie fulueaa ami fa*nee* of the garth arp hia and tlw I.o:d’s, AliaLhe etilnui five ponsion 1 af I'l 1 N'il—** ‘| f ‘ Restitute widows and or- of heroes like Lnwtor, who gave their lives for their country. Ro he hat |MAaed the hat around In get meant to keep the wolves of^want from the door* of the bereaved. And thia new econo my la practiced at command of the holdera of the b >mle execute'll by Sim ple Uncle Saur to secure payment of hi* recent reckless bP rofir/g* of mon- tfy and (rouble. Santa Clan* w as TuTt'rTo ITto iitcio folk* on the2ith idt. titan iioumI. There I* a lot of uinvlug on tlie pari of renter* and aharr erop|**rsv _ Mr K L. Clark I* vellitig out bi- large stock of Hierchandlse and will I dl-contlnue bu*ine-* here. He ha* our best wisbea lu hi* new fic!d near Chat- I le-ton. l Wc are sorry to hear lhat Dr. J. S. iGreenlcaf ha* gone to Savannah to } practice. He had a large praetke In I this enmmutdty. Mr. Rrnadhuuse I* having cvpress, I stale and ash log* cut In tin* S tvantiali j River «wamp near here. Tlie»e |ng- ' gu to the |Hvkton-Dodge Luinb-r Co., at Dat leu, Ga. Last Friday morning’s frost waa the hesrlcst «>f the season thus far. Mr. and Mr% Thorite, of Savaniuili. j spent f'tirl-tuiaa with the latter's pa rent* here. -; Mr. J. J.Owen* ha* had some l ece*- sary tcpnlr* made on hL* dwelling. A Happy New Year lo the Editor. ' - * R. (Rest thank* and inal.x, happy re tarn* to our valued currvsjtnndeiil.— Eo I’gorLK.) Kkln4ya.and Kowd* arc out of order. If you Wiiitt these qualities and I he suc cess they bring, use Dy." King’s New Life Pill*, ihev develop every power of brain and body. Only ^.'tc at 0 N Uuri khalterV. Ritrnwell. S (’.and l». K. Briggs & Go.. ItlHckilllc, 6. C., Dfuggists. / r . Mr. Pnitl J. Kenttedy has •TcoVerod ifitt divoutnd ring stofeu when Id* Iiuujc. wits Jo Ulan L^o u. Am tejn bcil Ul h Hie ring was restored to lilin by Mr. John Gitoge.of Allendale, who bought it front a negro on September 21*t. The negro w as, nrrestbd in Allerulale for carrying eouciialed weapon*, and at the time hud Uw ring, two watches and chain and other article* of jowclrv lu hi* pos»e*-lon, nil of which were stolen from Mr. Kennedy’s hoti«o. Aftc r hi- release from llte Alieiiilatyttlborltlea Mr.Googc botiglit the ting from li'tii for $2 7'». A short time ago Mr. Gouge Utard of Mr. Kennedy** loss from a omtual friend and wri te to him abont the flug he had purchased frnm the tie gio. A* aooit ns Mr. Kennedy sent a iie»criptioit o'f the riujfMr. Gunge for- warded It- to Mr. KwiiTedtr”' It 'D hooted that with this i-.lue to work on the negro w ill » reqtuaHy hb.traceil and arie-ted fog the burglary.—Sumter Daily Item. ■> - ■ Klory of u Slave. y ar« w^.- t i'o'br bimtid hand and foot for by tlie cliains of.iliseNse Is the form of.si.oery. tieorge f>. Iliiam of MHtx-li*-ter, Mich., tills i.ov\ »ui h a p .i«. •d.i;l'„frec. lb . ti -: w.Mv 1 wife fas been »on?ipTb-* YftF flVc tTtiT'r that-be cotiht'nwr'nrm over tu heif a- lone. Aftyr using two (•oilie* (•f Kb c trie Ritters.-he I- a imderfull v iutpio;- ed and abb* to d*> Iter own work.” Tbi- sii|»rcioe icutcdy for fctnale .*!i»ntse» qulcklv cure- ncrv'on-ne-s, slcepiess- *ie—. Hiclaiii'boly, IteNdacbe, btckuclre. i*ittt.i*g ami dl>.ty speiia. T'bi« Milrach* working iiii-iliciiie is a god -elid lo w eak sickly.rnn ibusw people. Every tobtrlv i« goat .liiteed. Out v 5l) i*eiil*. Sold tiv G. N Iti/rekbalter. Rnruwell, S.'V., end tK. Briggs Si Co, RfackviRc^ S. , DiuggUt* AlR.ANtA.GA. s. U iV. ARNOLD, V-I’kes. DESIRABLE PLANTATION/ FOR SAIiE. ON EASY TERMS. We offer at private salp one of tlte most desirable plantations in lower Sopth Carolina. The tract contain* 725 acxeft, of which 12.*) arc In virgin 1 pule i timuer. It is proverhlally henliltv all the year round, well watered, witft ex cellent swamp pasturage f«r stock raU- ing and line tisliiug tights. These lands arc admirably adapted to the growth of the staple crop* of State! fruit* and vegetables^ and ufe .•«piijdf (ff iniktititle hnprovcnient. I ritey Ho bcattiTfully and the -place can tip matle-atiddiHil emintry lu.imv It. located jn-t outshle tlie corporate its of the town of Barnwell. The rail- road development In progress and as sured bring* Hirnwcil to the fore front In rjotnh-Western Cu'olina. and the purchaser hf th * pr.ipewy will make the w isest investment of life In secur ing ir-now. b'dore the boom begin*. icar if purcha-crs prefer the tract f will be divided Into several parce sold in areas to suit. • For price and terms npptv to BATES A: SIMMS. Attorneys-at Law. Uarnwell. S. C. J. R. JIARRISON, GUN AND Barnwell, AK'K SMITH, - - - S. C. Firnt Clas* Repairing Fiqe Arm* a Specialty. Kel * Made and Lock* Re paired. Yon can get no better work In the. State. Price* as low as lirst class win k can bo done for. . > Dec. 7. r? DR. m. P, LEE, JR., g*—-yrrs I ) ENT1ST, OHice.,\Villiston, U. Kqtiipped for travel- ^-UXlXriliig Work done at ynui home any where In .Barn Well C’ottnty. W|i| be «t (dllce in Willision'every Sttf- urday and Monday. lyr rttrt t "■»!. t. Farijis for Sale. Ions - knked - for a farm Here is the t'uiiC'j to buy on accomin<5datrng‘ terms. Stop paying reuLand own vour OFFICES: BurnwKt.t. axP tvm.i.tstox: C-ontniencIng the rtr-t week Dt Octo iler I wlM be At hiv Bainwell ofllce «t^ the llalfmd llollae <m the (Irsl .Monilarq end.TUHNloy of t’.te first Aftd fourth *wt » k-in each month, and lotiger by • peel a I engHgi tiicnl. At Willistnn i.ffice on every Frl ’ey and Saturdav. 1 ant also |trepan*d to tlo Dentsi wotk *t ymii.hoy;c* Ktiy w here In Bnrnw.il Gouuty. MONEY! MONET!! rTJl “—— tt-l ".""iiYnmffWHTTx C h ' 1 l — acre*. Bsm cleared; 4 ; o building- THE STATE OF SOUTH CHROLIJUL ( Ol Nl Y OK UAKN WELL, lx I ifk < Ot nr UV PttOBAtk. By J. h Muelling K«*|. Judge »,f Pro tteJu Hsinw. tl/VN A llgifs MMlD GEORGIA ADVICE. C»d. It T. Nesbitt, the Georgia Com hiiialoiirr of Agrlcult'iic, make* tin* sen-lblc anil tlmvl.t tvlk ; If farmer* ere not very careful in iheir ex|tenditurc' fur fertilizer*, tin adv.nuage they hive gah.cff In the blgticr price jf nottoit will lu» mumc than uoiiiiterb*lancetl by the Increase lu fertilizer 1)7,1 * Ju»t when they were encourag'd by tlio pruepect of a remunerative price for tbelr •t*p!c6 crop, fertilizer* have advanced to 4 i er ton. Tho fvrnier* command the siluallon if they will onlv realize and nc( on I hi* knowledge. Wo are not *o dependent on uotnmercial fAtillzer* a* we perhaps believe. Indeed, (heir in- UflUulUUIi*' ha-di>iie much loin. K- Rnelling K*q. Judg* oi bate Ju Ihiinwcll Cminiy. WII Fit MB* Angita (tower* appllea for l.rttciyof \dmlt*i»iratnq» ui. th- I e-taio of Xl.uy Bower-, dci i a-cd. . ‘I he*a are, therefidT, to die and ad- I uioiii-h all ami singular, ihe kindred j and creditor* of the •aid decca-ed, to I tie and tippcar Indore me at a Court of I Probate for the **iil coittdv. In b>* itidd | • n at Barn well, C. ||. mi Ff nhiy, 5t li •! iv I sif Jenuary', ItsKV, at 11 o’ch. k a. ill. to • how causa. If jitv, why the -ai I ad- I minlsfrathni -li.uik! not be gr.micd. 1 - (liven UU.Ic('l»y ban I and -cal of (lie j Court this 21 •! da v of D»a emila-e. A. fi, DPU, and in tin* one hundred and twen- tv-fuurth year of lh“ >»«ivcteigutv ami I ndetieiidcucc of-he L liitiii Mate- Ot Ameyiai. (L. a] J. K. RN’KLLING, Prohate Judge. BARNWELI. < GI STY. |>. >. IIAtK PLACEt-4211 acres. Bainwdl f'WUwhlp, fui clcsted. bsl itoce In miall wood; 2 ordinary bml.h lug*. H. 1. O'B \NNO\A.V) wVll low ti-hip. ‘2 * I acre- mile* from Barnwell C. H giMol order. RICHARDSON—“I liter I? ill” place — lU nnett ."-iiring* tow ti-hlp, 12~> a<-ro». I ziu a. i« » vlr^tt I. bahuico :<*li, oak anil I cv pre»»; II mib'* Brow i I Si.Nnunh river; A b \ihlii.^ | condition. PE \* 1*4 K—“B»o k j Spring* tow t—idp. i«2 .ici I ed ; 2 bolliffviyt: !** »* i-e- I well, mar PaUcrBtn'- I J. A. ROUNI’KKE PI jidniug the. ale-ve ——UZO-ALlIi *ui i n:il : [i^ Is'.lt Htl'l bv note. >.‘Q- — f -a'c iiro1|]|yf^ w i*i*. are tieiehy uotilled licit the book*, note*. bilU of •ale A •. have l»^*n placed 111 mir hand* to cb»>e o|i and collect u • v ill not t-ikc li gd •it ji* nnHI d«ht o r * It*vc a l b*nee to settle with nit it. This notice |« to give too -neb oppor- lunttv. -H lieu the vfcp ls*gln» to move we will look for vnu. TO U — u. M0NGYI have just bought out. / hvo bankrujit stocks Of General Mer- ebandise at the lowest prifecd ever beard of m this section and are jirejiared to gfive our friend* the advantage of a good portion of the HcaYy discount. So come on every body, and come quick or j'oU ttldy miss some ol* the wonderftil Iwirgains we NTt! oftfcring, for good6 cannot rCihaifl long with us at the prices we are offering. We do not wish to hurt other’ mercbdnls’ business by chif prices-but we Our Ms For Almost Holing find they must rtiui S/ta// Go Correspondingly Low and go quick, and it any merchant will try ud at tthol# sale we will divide oiR advantages with him. Wc have no time to quote prices but can sell you fi $100 SHOE fop 50>cts -=—OH A—^-= BO cts. HAT OR CAP FOR 26 cts -Oil A S/0 Suit of fdrssM (h ,Julv f >t « > # Izlar Bros., Attiu ll•*v » at I.awr. Blackvillc. H. C. landing uti wicuiuni tract— Rcnncit :rc*. 15 • dear fr.'iu U*ru bl mill. southern Railway. jinv article of llardwfirc ?.* per cenf. less than any mei rhaiit in the county can buy it. and we can sell coffee ji lovLinv^c a |4ound and inaiiy other articles M wonderfull cheap. Si* snike while the ln»tt is hot. A word to til wise js siilliciciit. THE BARNWELL COUNTY BARGAIN COMPANY, I : At Grech and Stantfell'* Old stand » ELKO. S. C. utia it* build tug, - E A 10 it aert E-A.I- i lcatcd: T r i: & it i’Nm: im.m j .t tl acre-. 1!lMuj|crHI cIci»hm|. Inc and oak ;f"milc» I row Duubartvn; bill tiling*. P * *. I) Ju.i \KIKE p '« I i,ip. :t'»* scic«. 1. In -mall umber; so u*u£h oiiitcr to. nicstic manui :: ..vSn!* numiui ido !• rrili ) »r*r tiDi* Publl lied In Tiik Ul«. D.*ccmlMir 2Rh, Ip, KDW.VUD i Kiisowiry towtn "acr**»'rl*' ired, baiali nit building*. S A M ANTH A W \1 1. — «• •< man ■ •t'.*. tflri p. ft'!) acre-. Mi acTcsTicwrcd; 2 biiilding-, gin'>i v ui.uitinn;.» imti-*_ffg»)t- VV' f! 1st 1 'll. * . . - * anmk K ..WV^Kh-in.ukvilk tow .'i-bip. lubActi -. I'Zt acta** cTcatc.I. small nu-jirrou lialaiice; 2 imlbling*: mar .F-ltlry •lalCoi*, J mite* from •i O*- t« t*at A i l*% A. MULES No. HORSES I null *' *1 No THE PAPER WAIL The newspapers of the t'niteil States hVivc been advlVrlng ami cxlmrling cv- •rybodyjto'’ flghrt Mud overcome thl*, (hat or the other trust. Now they have n chance to do some fighting and over- coming in thtf r own bcllalf. • All jfrade* oT paper Jiave been ad vanced 60 |)er cent by the trustf and the W* blanket city sheet* who-c daily In due* arc httyfe enbufflf to paper an or dinary cotfntry office have raised their tfubacrlpcfon price*. ' It.wottld have been the better plan for these treat paper* to have reduced (be alae a* well a* (he general foollsh- peaa of their shtect*. The rendiffK pub lic would (fitre hwsrf pleased at getting die new* without having to wade through *o many acre* of tb#ff, and the les* paficr used the less profit for (be trust. If all tire great dailtea would Mdoptt-Mt policy the supply would noon exceed the demand and prices iiinv-ui faluMi*iuto tlie er ror of almuwt entirely neglecting th** one for the other. It I* true that in our present agricultural condition w> cannot entirely di*.Mrd commercial fer tili/xr*. The neg'eeied store* of platit food that accumulate on every larm coiiKtitutc the pi lino factor In* even plan for enriching the soil, using the couinierclal good* a* an adjunct rather than the reverse. But sifch i* ilir want of knowledge on th!* all impor taut subject that I have had tenant* ac tually refuse to handle the stable ma nure, ihnugh it was given to tl.ein, null then go into debt for "guanor,” vvhicti at best I* only a temporary stimulant to the crop, vvlth little or no permanent .benefit to ijie land. The crop* taken off each year have gradually carried away much of the available fertility of our soil*. Bijl by a systematic saving of this wasted ma terial, we can at nominal exiutnse r *• turn to onr fields- in itch of the nlani food. All vegetable Hinl animal Htcu- uiulaHon* aroiind barns and stables, the pig pen.-, the' fowl hou-es, feme corners, the woodpile, even the ashes and slops from the houses and the leaves, which so often acCniimlate/ in M inslghrly h?aps around dwenings. may •c cnnsidered so rffuch ready material. From these one. can form fertfllzers of much greater Hafui) than any of the commercral cotHpoutid*, vvhidr, we have been bming Ht such lieavv expense! A fact often lost sight of is the poten tial plant food which lies locked up In our soils waiting for the hand of on- orgy and Intelligence to release it. Put the plow* in deep before (he hard winter ffeezes come. Tnfn tfp these buried treasure* to the aeffoti of the sun and air and ram. Then by careful preparation i for planting lime, hy ex tra plowing and harrowing bring the U.F.SKI LLISC PI# AI ^ I topttsbii*. < •» I aCie*. 2.* ‘ «# FOR SALE. e*.-. builtllngs; 7 mile* ftom res Of land, belonging M tbwi ndlas from Miening P. O. e-tin* <»f ^lr*: Ann S. IIt*go«»|, d^cea*-.! M K-RxIOak cr* * cb-j red; Barnwell, 2 '« »t i Th |!W th: . Irnt.i- utin*l#ih a*>T >" .m i.U VI ' Illlt.Ull • m Irm.n ,„iM — W t It t-'t t‘» »U'I ted iii iJ.ti nw town r.f Blackville. tit,us A BWI.KY PLA»‘K-Re4-t';ti. n I tv* I tu»iin-lii|>. I ‘tU #uiVLi!. •i '^' - < i , i ctI llte ! huihiii'g-; Attuie* Irom Barnwell; umimrkiliww A>,*. -I 1 •_4, t J i DFi V l«l^» U 1 A-■Op We will have at FarreirHSti tlaktiiiin. Executor, BUckv ITh*. S. C* it is a case of chickens craning home tt> roost so far n* the great dallies art sMiMcorned. By tbelr support of the so ar* lied sound money policies of the Re publican party at id aposta’e Democrat* thef Ifirtped to make presenrVondition* po*i4lbl*and ( ooa*M|nB|(^.-AMervc no ttfympwthf. / * The counfry Peek Bos will bare to re frqpiH 11*u. and hid good-by* laquont subscribers out of sight ; That’s (bout the only ad- ny they can practice. tvwing back to the former fair level. »*od to stiedi «n« tillage flmt. the grew- •#.7 I— 1. lug, plants can a ‘ ng plants dea stores. pprdpriate thi } *e lild- ix Tva »iia * * Tab- motier ra’a sig- .^ AtGL^T FLDlVKk.\ . “Ills a snrprlslttg fact.” says Prof Houton, -'that In my travels In aD pari* of the world, for the last tan years, 1 hare inct more people having used dreen's August, Flower than any other aetiifdy, for dy^pep-la, derange,I liter- end stomach, and for constipation. I find for tourist* 'anti salesmen, w for person* filling office position*, where headaches and g-mmil bad fecllag* fromkretfuiar hahiuerlat.tUatUreaa's. August Flower is a grand remedy. It dacaLflot liijure the syttein by frequent use, and Isejtbaflehl for mur rtmnarb* aad indIg••lb>n. , ’ *1aaiule bottle* free at Cranch’# I’harmary. <T Hold by dealer* lo all drilised couu- ; T4tESl’ASS NOTICE! Notice is herehy given I hat •ifll sons trespassing lu »ny way upon ibc BaldiMtk and Ghamhcr* Place* in Btl- d>a/k TVixt-nsltlp, the Um-kv Il/dluw Place, in Bennett sjuing* Tovvu-hlp; the L'lnicr Place, lu kycainore Tow n- *hip, by cutliug or hattliitg wood. It mi!- Ing straw, piistut ing stock, hunting cr tl-hing. hy dav or by nigh*, will, on and after till* date In* prosecuted to the full extent of the law . J. Lawton ElMs. December 22d, ISO'.). TRESPASS NO I’ICE! Notice i* hereby given that all per- hotiH trespassing in any way upon any and all land* of the •irtdersigqcd. by cutting wood, hauling stra w, pasturing • tuck, hunting or tl-hlug hy (Ivy or-by night wiil, on and after this date he prosecuted to ilm foil extern of the law, II. E. Milfiou*. George AV. Rndiford, B. J. Hatninet.' December 18th, 18Pt). W. P. RENEW PL .( Ll—lled U.IS town»1iip. f»fi acres, ti/» *crc- o|h u ; 2 biilldiugs; 7 miles from lUrTiwell. SIMf^' 'PRI ESTER PLAGE—S20 prr'^ jcics in Great (.’vpre-s town-hip, .‘BAi acre* clftred. h.iiance in good pine atoi oak; I iMiiidings. U. f.A W. HALFORD PLAGE— lab acres, Great Cv pres* low nslnp, I2( 4 ’tcre* e’eateo, baiaitcc lu piue*ud t»ak; 1 Imihliug. I. J. MILLER PLACE—WillNton %r?aiBS2£a; Ai Aiitfu* .’i UUy 7 1 ft. H ►»|» Dai! y. llnil) Mix ..4I.X. 1 tut yWK’. * t Mix Rx *u l.v. Savini-s.-ili.. t? lOi l« i;»; *■ > iK’imiil*’..*, v •» :r n 1 ;*m •• K-wnw.ll ‘ 4 n A 4'r.ft • ? 2. r : fV. “ Bin kvlilu - 1 1 l,.i 4 lip Id 2Jn 1 :i :m) —■ ■ i •"■.p —-*T- — ' — ■—• _ —— — — !I** 11 — • Ar. Hn;i’.burir. i/ri’—. — mS Ar 1>>I tint I . HOm Alltij*. town-hip, 13(» acre*. 12’’ acres cleared, baltiiice pine and (*ak; 4 building*. S S. F1 T RSE Pli ACL—B tldnr tow n- ■Dai!}' Dailj Mix Mix. Kx M! Kx -tt 7 •na. o'lty l.v. V<>luini>ia..... ll UM 1 i'n ti ow ■v. Hateslmrv....' ■2I.Vl>l H*mv. dl Allcin'.a't'.. NiVititnah.. Lv. A‘lr.n::t. Ar. liniiiiiu'tumi “ Mciimhix, (\tn Kirmitt TRESPASS NOTICEL All person* are warned n' t to tre* pass oti.our lands by getting straw* Wood or hunting as all -o offending will he prosecuted to the full extent of the htw. J * „ M.F. Hair, S.(4. Mathews, J. M Hsir. W A B Newsom, M. IV. Phillips, V J.S. Mathews, T U Reed, . A. P. 11 let*. Win Matthews, •Yt?e.T2(li! IffllT, *■— HoMEt-I EAD AO I ICE. The State of South Carolina. > County of Barnwell. J Ex-Parte Mary E. Harley. Application leaving bortt mad* Jo me Itc Petition this day llled to have a Homestead appraised and set off to the Petitioner *■ the heat! of a tamlly out of the real and personal - estate <M her late husband R R. llarky. deceased. " These are, therefore, to aitnioi)|»b all -paraacs jul the IntetS'Jon of ihe Peti tioner. to the end UtaCTItcy may. if so minded, swmerarcordlirg to the proei»M>B»of the statute. . A. HOWARD PATTERSON. kla-lrr Master’* 4Jfi|,-r t Dec Hhb J !*£K, it Ar. Ia riii(ft,i>n. " (.'incimiati. “ (’bicago...i Ar. L</uisvH!e. •* bt. Ijouts -hit* 11 Vi aefe*. Tdl deaieiD fairly well t pjr.-kvitic.... timbered; near M irMn .-tatloti on G. & W. R. R.; 7 buildings. JENNIE II BROWN PLACE—Bal- doc towr#*hlp, -III) acres. fOi) tier, s cleared, halaucc in -mall timber; 2 biiiiiiiitgs, fair order. II. H. A ITA WAY PLACE—Red Oil; township, 110 acres, ft) acres ch tir ed; 2 buildings; 7 n»t!e* from Bitrnwpll. W. 5 HAVENER PLACK-iRed Oak township, 190 aert 1 *, CO acres (Sear ed ; 2 building*? witbin l mile of Boil ing Springs. ' BAMBERG COUNTY. RICK PLACE—10«> acres, Buford's Bridge township, 200 acres cleared, ititlauce hi the rtne.st, timber; 2 mile* from GoTah, K’ miles Irom Bamlierg. CONNELLY PEACE-TI.ree Mile tow ii«l'i|t. 28't Hctcs, 100 acre* cleared, fairly well timbered; 2 building*, fair condition. HUTTO PLACE—( Jeorge’s Creek township, acre*. 80b acres cleared, balance in timber: II building*, j* mile* from Bamberg, 2 tnlfc* from Govan, All of tne above farms willbc sold nt. low prices and on terms of 2(J to 25 (ter “cut cash, and balance on one, two, three-ami f*>ur year#u. Apjlly to J. T. O’NEAL, ' ; . 1- BAMBERG,S. C. i O',) au'i111 i.Vi isop ti r»i ISP 3 2.n tl (On. VlialW l « I.'O/II U4.IC.I l.*l 8:ir. S l.*:t .1 I.... Atlanta nml Beyond. L^WSrSiistun.. T (»<n j.O|» Ar. A.ngusta !... 11 -M.i I'M-Vt •• A'lantrf. s/.»r> fttfti Lr. At Inn: a , 11 top' S * Ar. ChatvarusiKaft J’*.: ti*• it hid s. Blackville, S. C 1 ., a fir 4tn<iHt«s*e.rtv will sell, cheap for cash. REGGIE / JNO- O’GORMAN, Agl ■A 4fiJp * et|i ' | i 40n! i Up In ita rjuDx diftta J... j h i)S t 7 I"«/ Mkh.j 5 0»x 7 :t:pi 7 -:.Vt 7 ir.tii i> ;Mtt 7 Stir 7 (Ma 7 Mil «U»|) Ar. Mcmp’.iis, (via ('hat I am-cat i 7 f.|> 7 4.ia To AthoTtlle-Cinclnnati-Loaisville. 'vui u Nu !:>? EASTJbUN TIMK. Lv. Auitufta “ BatesUarx Lv. Charleston. . v .... Ly. CnltmO ia < L urm ilepnt). Ar. S- 1 .urlft:it>arg “ Asheville “ Knoxville . •* Ciaciuntt.'ili " Ijontavllle (Wn JetTirtOl,. ■ Daily Daily .1 HQiM j 4 Jftp 12 t)7n 7 i(^i II U^i jfl 4Ca! S :s»n li lift) JI i'n 7(4>|>; 4 tsa! 7 Afti 7*>|»| 7 *-i IfiaC.n PROF. A. CGLDBERS. Expcit Portrait Arti*t, from Berlin, Germany. ^ Office at Barnwell. S. Ct,. Branch Office. 4 amberir, 8 G« Will Canvas Orange litirg.'diasnfterg' Barn Welt and Alkvu To.woa and CoiiUtte*. ' ■ , _ Enlarging in both Crayon ami Water _ ^(’olora. ntakn ooutp'aiut ar*in*( the | Order* taken, g»*o«l« iklivere*! In 90 to CO dar*. .-idI«fact|(to guaranteed. Keferenee if Je-Srexj. . Tbre*' tiu»tdre)l reftrei’pe* on hand In- , cludD’gGea. F. M lian.berg M'S. K 1*2 Kiev- To Wasbiiifcton and the East. tv. Audits:a i ttatf): “ Bmeiiiowt ——; 4 f.V»;12U7it “ (’Dltirntiia-iGnto* D>ftt»iH. —.^1 .Vaap! 2Lii)X Ar, 42b*rlotte it Hip ii4urt Ar. DaftVUle. . tJa!*i i :tei Ar. Mieiyminrt (4*» ()2.>it Ar.AV'ashfeffton# .,. '.L!,..7 .Cm H5)i *• r*Hllr.uift R. K....L^r...;. illiiiliVt •• PMl4t>leq>Mar. Ill :K# . 2;A| “ N e'.v Ym * . ^ .... .1 * g'jt !(W*»m ntid _ ^mx-Uons nt TMiint N>IM Trains bet ivis:ii (.'harlcHiun <u:d Ashe rille. Cussaee'lon' f»r V.*.’u.lr.nirt ^ viit)- siui *#l Fi.irtil* Ik.iiiU. FItANKs. (4 A WON. J. W. rtTI.P. Ttmil V P. a (-<'». Mirr., Trsltl • Mmiaitor, \V«xiii!j*t<.u, D- A Waainn^toa.DvC UKOtiUSB AL.I.KV, Dtv iv--. Aft.. CTtrk’-tue. 9. (7. 1 w.- v^r T 'BJv, v h. h. ta :mvint, (4 At At Ceis.i;:- Car Line U-! w e<-r. ^"hnr 1 iaal». via Aujm.e.a. maHiti(^«s>nr Itmtiv fur rJt tMtinl- North nan W< between Chnr^Miuu at Oohuabk w1»hthro;i(fh lr»»-n it ;uut (ui i&tst; also for Jiu-ki*m = f V> > Jisny:oti.T>. C. A^*t Atiuttr.iif I SOLID AS SILVER DOLLAR y ' / * r ■ i » apfaTHM— r Larir^st niicl Likeliest Block ?nuine Blue Blooded Kentucky = —- - - — : Horses, Mares and Mu ever brought to B*tfiw<dl Gountv now on aale « the Dewitt Stables, 0vv 2J^' Blackville, S. I made ctfleTul personal sekfctlon of two car loads, 68 head. In lAmlsville Invite all peopl« wanting first class stock at tight prices to t'time anti set rhejifflves They will find exactly what they want and at figures that *u end of the crop season. i. 9. WHITTLE, k# PLAN OP— THE MONTHLYGIFTpISTRIBUTII A.. IMC. O’OrOXUkJLA.1^ BLAGKYlLLE, - - - S. C. * S To the purchaser of a dollar’s worth of goods at my sf will give a ticket which entitles him or her to a chance al drawing for some serviceable and valuable article on the 1 each month, commencing Oct. 1st and continuing until fu notice. ' . . > 1 have on hand a full and complete line of all goods, be groceries, dtv goods, clothing, hats, shoes and anything everything that is needed for the home and farm, i am pared to sell at low prices and 1 guarantee satisfaction. Quick sales and small profits is. my motto. Come anc me at fre old stand of P. W. Farrell & Ca A. M. O’GORMA . ^