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The Barnwell People ________ RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. fo Adv«ti<M, per Annam.... Oa TliBe .|2.0fl THURSDAY. FKBIUJAUY lOUT R . Hie Regular Communications of - Harmony l^odice No.47 A. - . K.-. M.V will be heMattheitew vtasonlcTem- . \ pie In KarnwelV npon Tlturmlay, on or next before the full moon in each month, heylanliiK at early candle lijrht. ^ riy order of WV. M.'. n H. P. AxotsueoK. Secretarr. FOR SAXE. A Any one detdrin* fine Eden or Blue Gein Melon Seed will nave money by Calling on . X. CAV E, . .i...—-—i— lUrnwoll. S. €. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby jtiven that all per- oons treapasMng in any.w'ay npon the land* of H S. Cupimioga in Sy>iamoru Townahip hy cuttiii": wood, hawlinyf airaw, |iaHturinj{ stock, hunting or tixhinK. hy day or by ni^hr, will on ami after this date he prosecuted to the full extent of tbe law. L H. WiClarna, A^ent for R. S. Cummings. 15th Feby. 1900. Edei) Meloi) Seed. Person* wanting pure Kdan Melon Seed grown by the originator, Charles II Math!*, can get them genuine and unmixed at $1.0U [er pound by calling on or wriling'fen SAM A. MATHEWS, Blackvilie, S. C. ASPARAGOS CROWNS From IrO.OOO to 160.000 Akpiragu* Crown*of the best variety and quality ever grown in the world, and «o pro nouuced hy h*ad!ng truck farmer* on the coa*t wtiom I have recn.tly *up* pllcd.- From March 1st to 10th i« the bc*t time to plant the crown* Send order* direct to Sain A Mathew*, Blackvilie. S O, iny agent, who will ttll them promptly and in good order. If you w ant other reference* he*ide my repu tatioii write to nw at l.ake City, Fla. and jrini can get them of the mo*t con vincing character. —— •• C. II. MATHis, l.ake City, Via. NOTICE TO ROAD OVERSEERS. I »ent out t«* the varioii* nver*eer* throMgliont the omnty la*t week the n*-re*»ary lilanfc* for rhi* year’* t-e* port*, and if any one Should fall to get their blank* if lliev will not'fy me hr |maial 1 will at unce *eiid them the hlaiika. I am very anxious to get a thorough re|M»rt for Ihi* year, an I the Couolv Hoard of C<iw*al!**ioiier* liave |ta**ed a reMilutiuii that no over»eer i* to receive pay fur the tear’* work un le«» ilkeae riqNiri* are tlh-d with the So- perviaor, therefore it D to your interest h* well a* to my owe. You will MU'I an explanation *« to how thrM- re|>ort* are to la* It led out in la*t week’* papei*. ’ R C. Robert*. Jr . • Clerk to County Wilp’r. Barnwell, S. C , Fehy. M». |!**>. Auditor’s Appointments. Solicitor Townsend is at Aiken Court this week. -* *y\ * Copt. J^. M.-Gr*3M |rM * reel come vis itor on TVttfty. lion. C. M. Hiers was up from Allen dale on Tuesday. Alba Hey wood in tbe Opera Houfc tomorrow evening. Mr. J. C. Wilkinson Interviewed n* pleasantly on Friday. Mi** May Woodward of Elko I* vis iting Ml** Lula Woodward. MU*Sallic Hartzogol Blackvilie vD ; ited Mr*. W. p. Morri* last week. See Trc*pa»* Notice a* to land* oMI 8. Cummings in Svcamore Township. Ortt second hand Piano for sale. $30 cash. Apply at oftloe of Clerk of Court. ' r 75 lbs selected Eden Melon £eed for saleiiy Jno. M. Farrell, Blackvilie, $. W : *■: —~ - Bmuno retWER A fre*h lot of fine Aroostook County", Maine, Seed Potatoes at U. W. Pat rick’s. Tr. ' V ’ ' tjSF’ The teacher*’ cxamltiath'n to- .. . rZZ7"£. ■■ * if Try that old ^lordov'a cofFee. none better at 121 cbiiu per lb, at G. W. Pat rick’*, Tr. Mi** Lucy Phillip* ha*returned from Ge'orgia and i« visiting Barnwell friends this week. Out- young friend Horace (Crouch of Elko spent Saturday and Sunday with BariiwellTriendSj- The Local Option Law published on tlr*t page wa* killed during the last hours of the Legialature. Mi*» Pauline Erooker of Columbia and Mi** Estella Gvles'of Blackvilie are pretty guests ot MUvi lara May Hair. Some weather gne*«ers predict r.o fruit for thi* ye»r, Imtsu-c the wind blew fiont the East St Valentine’s Day. . From Valentine Bill the Ladle* Con federate Memorial As<«>cmtinii added about fifty dollars to tbe monument fund. . Judge J. U.‘Uud.»oa^ prcaiiliitg over the sp. cial term of court, came In on Sunday, taking quarter* at the Midair Mouse. iioiise. t Mi** I.im ! vi»it l> Mira Ulmer, after a plr.i*unt nd K. D. Frc'o. rt*- turned to her hodle at Brun-on on Monday. Mi»* Katie Mu*tine, after a charm ing visit to her aunt, Mr*. P. W. Price, left over the Coast Line yesterday for Augusta. Mi>* Florence MieiiHloon of Rla>-k ville and Mi-* IVu* Levy of Ango-ta were the gue*ta of Mi-s Rebecca Brow u last week. Attorney* Ir arand Bulat of Black- ville. Tohln of Allendale, Belliiigi>r of Bamtierg have been in attendance upon the 4 ourt. Rev. J. G. Beckwith received a handsome top buggy a- a parting pres ent from the congregation lie »erted mi acceptably at Kershaw for four year*. Judge Hudson ha- been given a heart warming welcome by til* niary Barn well friend*. who recogni/• In liim one of the *iur«'*t and ablest jorl-t* that lias ever adorned the Hrtudi in thi*.Stale. Saturday w a« one <>f the ugliest dav* of ilie winter, luit good friend* uiad<-*it plea*ant for u*. W. P. Morri*. N. vl. t\ .itker.and Johnson i-amler* hv call*, and Mc**rs I’ B. Ellis and II..I. /orn hv b>-aoti.til letter*. Mr. W. II. Ail of Dontt*r. Ga . came over mn !*pndav hating been-nniiuMits •d hy a Udegraui to the death lied ut til* father. We regret ihc *a<l <H*ca-ion Mokes tlie food RMN'e defidoas and wlaolesonae The Falrfak' poat ofllce will not discontinued. be I SKIGLINGVlLLE NEWS. Mis* Florrle Barker, who ha* Mr. WannamifWer Patterton vUlted friends in Rock illll last week. Attorney General •Bellinger eame dow n from Columbia Tuesday. Tor the best Tea, Tobacco and Can Goods go to the old reliable store of G. Wt Patrick’*, Tr. ■ *• WANTED—To rent two or more room* w ith touie good family in Barn well. . ' ^ J. R. Harrison. until good J. B. friend* George W. Morris and Shi pea. See new Oil Mill advertisement. It give* for a tot) ollooiton seed more than the selling price of a ton of standard fertilizer. “Dr. C. C. Brown came over from, Somier MTurdav to preaeli the fnheraf of Jame* Nix. colored, a faithful old faivily servant. A page of the Long Branch Philoso pher’* letter I* reserved until hi* iriends put him in nomination for the LeglHlatnre That will keep others from appropriating his thunder. The government thermometer at Blackvilie registered 14 degree* Sun day morning. On Jany. 2d it went one J of great convenience. degree lowers hut the cold wind* made the recent spell mort disagreeable and dMtructJv*. ~ We have outside a**urance* that’ the entertainment at Williston tomorrow evening is sure to be a sparkling suc- eesi. PraAilee ha* uiade the playeis jverfect, and \Villi*tou refreshmeiit* are slway* perfection. Mr. L. II. WllIkMu* gave nk a p’ea* ant call on Wednesday. He ha* made an ample «upply of provisions for hi* six horse farm ami will supply hi* la- borers from Id* ow n barn* and smoke tious’*. Ami he ha« more pig* than he will need for tier» year’* haenu. If all farmers would follow hi* good exam ple the trust* in trade would fall to piece* for Im.-W i.f .•■i.l.hiut*. The pretty homo <*f Gapt. C. V. Calllf wa* burned ye te’day morning about 4 o’cha-k, togetltei «lib a Urge part of the furniture..'duEhitig,silver*are Ac. I 'apt.' r'a'ilf wa* luaured with Butler, (’-alboiifi'A Co. for$l 031) the huu*e and $■'**» on furaitiire. Mi*»e« Carrly and Sina Cave bad no Insurance on llieir wardrobe* and permuial property. Tbe cottage aero** the narrow street, nw nrd by Capl. J W. Wmalward and occupied by .Mr. W. W. WtHalward’k fNitiilr. catigbt next and was quickly destroyed. Mr. Woodward saved hi* furniture, much of it damaged hy has ty removal. The collage wa* insured for $3UI. In the opinion* of ihoae first to arrive and (mui i.ar with the prem ises the lire wa* ttarle.l bv rata. viaiting her *iater,Mx#- Augley, return ed home on Sunday. Mr. Milton Rhode* of Lawtonville and Mi** Alice Rhodes of Allendale were In town on Sunday. Wivlearn that Capt W. A. All Sr Is suffering with I.'grippe, and wisb him early recovery. - ' r , Mr. J. D. Miley wa* inatnntly killed on the 13th ln*y. by an unfortunate timber cart avM*ldent. ^ Hi* body was bulled in the Allen Cha|>el cemetery, beshle that of hi* wife, who wit* called higher about two rears ago. ’ '} ' ■ x ; ULMER NEWS. Mr. M. Blount and Mis* Julia E Ul mer were married on Wednesday, 14th Inst., at the residence of the bride’* father, Judge 8. E. Ulmer. Rev. W. (J. Kirkland officiating J-.r4. Greenleaf, M. I)., of Gifford, S. C , ha* located here for the practice of his profession. A telephone office ha* been put in at Hlmer by the American Telephone and Telegraph Co., long distance, under the management of J. M Halford Rag of Ihi^t'lace. Enterprising Mr. 8 S. Boynton has eroeted a saw mill near here which is BANK NOTICB. -Vi 4 — Thursday, 22d tn*t, being a holldat (■•W«*1itngtoh’« Birth DaV) thU Rault alii he closed for btftlngas iRiilLFtidAX, Fanps foeMale. morning. F. C. Butler. Cashier. The ntruihersof the Township Board* of .%**cs*or« will iiit-ri at the Auditor - olll *e for the pi»rp'*sc of M|tiahziug a'l I of his home coining, hut jycre gta 1 to |Hir*on«t and n at prot^rty leturned at him in «uch excellent health and the dale* given twdow I pr.^fveriiy a* hh well Reserve*. Alleoda'e. Itabha’k and Barnwell—I ^ . , , Tuuarfar If ar.<lu«;iii >hoMld Senator M<-I.anriti resign we Bennett ,'spr.n?.. HUckville and Bull C ”'. W - Youman- as hi- I’ond Wedue*dav. March 7th. . -u.-ceawr lie U a farmer, and n full Four Mdr. George * Tree*. tiriatCv u ‘ , •“ r ' , »»th »he woufh C arollua Demo eraev on the nnaccial questiiHi. In him the firmer* 'vould have an able representative..—Orangeburg Time* & Democrat. K ‘ .•Uf M de, lie«irge'* 'Irce*, Great Cv pres* a d Red Oak—Tbursiltjr. March hi h. . Richland. Rosemary, ^vramore and W illi.po. — Friday. March t»th. TltcCountr K .ard of Assessor* will meet on the 5th of March. . All somplaint* ol over a sessment must In* laid before tint boaid. and those ha ing complaint* are liereht notified to present them at the lime in dicated. Those Township Board* applviug for Keturn* to he sent to them luipsi nave item retuciusd to thi* ufliee by 15th tfdfeMHI OKT RE H>Y I’O LAI GU. ^ Kvcrvtuulv will lu> dwllgh'evl to learn thilt Alba Hevw’ovnl. the prince of coni edinn-, whose uiarvelou* ability to lm- per* mate, w hos<* futiny topical *.ing*^ bright, witlv *-.v ing« and sweet *iug ing have e*iabll*l.e«l lihn a* a nrime fa vorltv* whli atniiseinenl M-eker*, w,II itptK ar here toitimrow evening. Few t fig re are who do not remember thi* comedian in hi* iii>|«e.'*on*tinn* of "'The t••icktui Song.” *■ I’fie Old Maid.” “The Chinaman,” *'Jnsiah Allen’s Wife.” ”Stlly Billy.” Inlnnluelng the wonderful imitation* of t aliope, I’hoii ograpli and animal*, his humorous atv rica ami catch song*. , Mr IleywttaMl. a* betit* an artist of hi* abitlte, i* alwaya abreast of the time* and returns to u* with a bran Mr*. Lizzie Weckley of Early Branch, M. C , visited her father, Mr. S. K. Ulmer, la*t week. Mi** Bertie Gill of BaufRerg is vl*it- iug tier aunt, Mr* 0.1). A. Wilson. Mrs. Laura Grime-and Mi** Minnie Jenny ol Jenny visited Mis. J. M. Jlal- Tord TtiONd'aT and Friday. Ma-tcr Wesjey Kirkland and Miss Florrle Brabham were iu town last week.. Mr. and Mr*. J. I.. Ellis of IfarldocM were iu town last week Occaalonal. IIARYKSI OF rilK REAPER. Death hath once more entered our home and removed Irom ua our beloved father, Mr. Darling W. Rt*—, who died January 2yth, llfdo, at Id* home near Windsor, Aiken County, S C., in ike fitlih year t*f hi* age, leaving four chil dren. i w» sister* and a host of relative* and friends Pi mourn hi* Id**. Chris tian «uhmi—iu yielded ti* the wisdom of Godsjymi »aya the laird gave and the Lord hath taken away. Daughter. Rev. Dr. B. 1*. II. Klwell died sud denly of apoplexy in Columbia Satur day afternoon, aged almut .Vt vear*. He was a native of .Huinter county, en tered the <’amfederate e,*mr at the l*e- gmning of Hie war and lost Id* left arm in the halt.e of Jackson, MU*. A few^ year* ago he wa* preacher in charge of the Hamherg clrctdl, M. K. Church. Sntlth. A wtle. one son and two daiighleis survive, and have the *> nipatljt t>f many frteud* iu the shock of this sudden sorrow. Oopr. F. F. Sharp rtf Oconen county IJSjtkos bread tray* by hand iu hi - spate tin e and ••irra'uv ila>a From one av- eriged siz 4 '' 1 poplar free he ipatje trav - that brought him $ (I 75 in nioiicv.. * *i ' * • • That Thr bblng Hgadacbe Wrtuld quickly leave yhn. If you used Dr. King’s Now,, Life Pill*. Thous and* of sufferer* hive proved their maUddcM merit.for sick and nervous Headache*. They* make pure blood and strong nerve* and build up your health K*«y to take. Try them. Only 2*» cent*. Money back If not cured Sold .hv C- N. Burckhalter, Barnwell; D. K. Briggs A Co., Black- ville, Druggists. New England farmers are planting their worn out tiebl* and steep hill aide* with walnut grid other mil boar ing tree* and find it a paying bu-iue**. 1 ' ‘ w • . Spain * f.rrulcsi Need. Mr. R. P. Olivia.of Barcelona. Spain, -(tends his winter* at Aiken, ,S. C Weak nervy* In had cau-ed severe pa'n* left him. lie *av« thi- grand medicine i* what hi* country needs. All Ameri ca knows that it circa liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tone* up the stomach, strengthen* the nerve*, pul* vim, vigor and now life into every mn-cle, tterre and organ-of the body. If we»k, tired or ailing you need It. Every bottle guaranteed, only .'ate. Sold by C. N Burckhalter. Ktritwell; D. K. Briggs A Co., Bbtckville, Drug girt*. By special si trcaisr, the irwUlww ■ tbe Mkbllo Htwt«a,ln< M.-eeUmrly I •wOnra. ^ rcaurr la moarlraye foe the varhity cf Its c* at ten**, rod I* md oibtertty I -«K praotteol pppor of Ita klrU. tlte Itack of hi* head. JOn usirg K!pc*rie UfttWra--Aml>nea*a - trrnofnar • aeies cusauac,. uni*me i-r. ift, u.. .ui . 1 i j! .!.. . ■> DltllUlllg*. - HUPEKMBOR’S NOTICK. In order to keep the Magistrates throughout the County (Misted a* to the w hereahtmi- of ebe-f -mot y < rtnio Gang, I will hereafterpuhiish a notice In each week’* Issue of the County pa per*. The chain gang will be at ”! > ndd* Bottom” until about* Saturday when tl^Py- will move to Long Brain h clinrch in Barnwell Township, on the Barn well and Williston road. O. W. Barker, County 8u|>v'*r. R.O Roberta. Jr.. Clerk.- to the old rellafllc grocery (tore of 0. W. PATRICK, Trustee, for Fine Family timvorte* ol all kind*. Nothing but the be*t of ♦vert thing to tickle the |>alate. ti|ve me a trial and he convinced of what 1«*av. G. W. Patrick, Trustee. H. F. BIT I ST, ATTORNRT-AT L»W, BLACKS 11.I.E. - - - - S. C. Afral far IGrsarll Caaalr fur th* Jtaisrlraa HaaS aaS Trsst tuai|Ma> af Halliaiars, Is prepared to furnish bond- for F.xec- utnr«. Administrators, Guardians. Trusteo* ami all pitbHe nfti(*er*. Here Hie long - looked -'for r chance to buy a ?ood farm on accommodatinj? terms. Stop paying rent and own your * own home. * * y BARNWELL COUNTY. I). 8. HAIR PLACE—42# acre*. Barnwell township, 1(K) cleared, bal ance iu sinall wood; 2 ordinary build- Ing*. H . L .O’BAN NON-558 acre*. Barn well town-hip. 200 acre* cleared; M tulle* from Barnwell C. II.; 5 building*, good order. U1CH A RI >St )N—”< ater IIall” (d u e — Betinctt Spring* township, 725 acre*, 250 acre* idenrcil, hit lance ti*h, oak and «(>press; 1J miles Brown’* landing on Savannah river; 8 biilditiga, medium condition, PEACOCK—i**Beck” tract-RonneU Sjirings tow n«hij>. 5»2 acres, 160 clear* ed ; 2 building*; It) miles Iroin well, near Patterson’* old mill. * [.1. A. ROlNi’UEE PLACE—Ail- joinittg the. above, 81) uvit>, all cleared; one building. T. K. A W. 8. TURNER PLACE— cloaxtid. Ualattcei d- aiwc, and other topic*, written b/1 eat and *oror*afut farme w, (cppletnecta with Hlustratlona liraUn artist*,rombiao to mats it tnvalnnMa falhnatv who' , fam K for a It'-lng.” The latest Markots and Commrrrlal Aartciittara aro fraforr* la which Tub AuricvltcbistI*HaexnMed. sasapsEs Cook. Puzzle Contosta, Library Corner, ami V oang Polk*' I’wua oomhlM to mako this Depurtmcnt of as much value sod later- eat as moat of 1 h* Hpecl.-.l Kamtly Papers. i ■ .ii.i mi ———dte—aOmaw A Cyclepefia of Prognst and Ennts All sending thefr ■nhoertottona tinder onr eiliblitna utter, aie preselileil, postimid, wlllt the AMRUICXH AOKICUhTl'UIST Year Hook and Alumna" for IttOO. This great, book t* a Cyeloprtdia of I Toe re** annKvantif of I ho World, a Ualdo to Markets, Marketing, and Price*, — 1 To induce the building of a cotton ! ,u ‘ vv I*™*™* 1 ' de-igned for laughing mill at Barnwell the Business l.cague ha* placed an advcrti-ement in the Manufacturer’* Recorrl that the (own will give a -utllei-nt *iie for one of If),- • Ml spindle-, and exeni|it the plant for 5 >ear* front all municipal l.-txc* except lor school |>ur|H>se*.- w nrnrNcvN Court tv Au.iRiTK' GOOD n+;ws. *>**-•—*• After the l>eginniug of the new school year,'July 1st, the public school teacher* will he paid cash. "This-admi rable result lias heeii secured through Dte bitelligcnt anti untiring effocl-_ • I County Suftermtendeni Hui»t, sup|de- inented by action of the legislative del egation. THE COMMON PLEAS. The special t yni of .Court tnf clear ing the civil calendars was called at 10 o’clock a. m. on Monday. Judge,!. 11, Hudson and all the officer* of the Com t were V™**** 0 * Ml** Laura Bellinger wa* appointed Kteuograjvher for the term. To the roll eill 29 jurors an swered Jury No. 1 -was organized with Mr <B Q. Stanaell a* Foreman, No. 2 wk4i Cltpt Jere Snelling ” No cause* being ready for hearing the juries were dismissed until 10 a. m. Tuosday. On Monday afternoon a Bar Meeting wa* held kt arrange a roster ol case*. Judge Gage, who w ill preside at tlte xt. tetwaxii tiia.General rtesslmu. TBsira , ^ - -- A SWEET CROP. Mr. R A All of UlrTfer brrtn£Tit u* g few days ago *|>ccime'i* of the prettiest lionfe m.-tda sugar and ftyrup that we hafe Usted this season. Hi* crop rfi acre of land was: 150 pound* of su gar, 100 gallon* of sy rup and hi* seed for next aeK*on. And hi* corn crop of 30 aero* averaged about 25 bushel* to the acre. On Caere of rice he cleaned fiOO pound* Hi* meat supply 1* ample to rutt him tbrough the year; and Ki* .1.0, ll'.t n,«.iy OlllTS .ill follow hi, 0,err " ,,Hr lle *''« good example and thereby make their Condition* easier. RAILROAD NEWS. The completion of the Seabmir*Fs Uheraw-Colunibia connection 1* delay ed by the wa-hing away last week of temporary bridge near Camden ver lire Wateree. The Southern’* civil engineer! ate making xnf erperlmental ale line sur vey from Allendale lo liardcevillc. It will he two or three kmuth* before a peTWtneot lino D surveyed, if at all. Such a cut off would «hortm tbe df* fa nee to Florida about 25 mfle*. w itnessrs. It’* hard.«»n (m^i* <n- to attend C'Mirt hut it* tho law a- intcr- pret d bv hi* Honor Ol c.-ur«e mag isirate* will be more careful herealter iu hitiding over witnesses. Und^r the vrrr admiratile manage- mciil of Pre*| lent C. J Owen*, Or- angehurg ( ollege is enjoy log uuprece-- ■'cntevl pro«pcrL v. -Thi* vc.ir- 172 sru d nt< have matriculated 115 in. the board! g department. Hi* many Barn well frlenda are glad to know of hi* «ucce*«, but knowing hi* merit are not surprised. The ladle* of the Barnwell County Memorial Association are desirous rtl laying the corner stone of the Confcd crate Monument at Barnwell on next Memorial Day, April 2ttt.h. And to ac- complish that high and. patriotic pur pose contribution* from all quarters are in immediate order. No ,gift cgn be too large, none too antall *6' aid the good work. Arthur H Jvemt, tnanagff of. the Western Union Telegraph ! oinpaqy at Macon, Git., committed sniclde oh the Itth inft by shooting hitii*ell w fth a pistol He had been In good health arrd vva*_in comfortable circumstances Hi» life vf'as tkcll insured Letter* left indicated temporary aberration of mind. He had married the eldest daughter of ( apt. John I) Browne, formerly of Williston. 8he anti one child Mtrvive him. Mr. Wayne H. Eaves dropped in pleasantly oh Thursday. He ha* sold out many thousand asparagus roots at a good price, a .d was itnabl" to fill sevetal large orders. Last Week he butchered two pigs that wefe jn their 19th month. They netted 720 pouml.t purpo-e- •only, lle hat surrounded himself with a carefully selected co’in- patiy; each Iwiog »* fiite in their re*- pev’liyi line a* Mr. Hey woo<t-is In hi*. 1’ickcts on sale at G. K. Ryan'*. Mr*. Mary Ann Kennedy died at her Iioum- at Merestu* us the shadow* of nighr covered the earth on the evening of the Uih-.Ui»l. 8ho wa* a consistent member of the Fairmouiit llaptul cl|iir>'h. Her death was not sudden as •he had 1»een sick for quite a while. >he leaves a husband, throe sister* and five children, together with a large cir cle of ft lend* to mourn her loss. Sue wa* the wife of Mr. Jasfter Kennedy, Her remains Were laid Pi rest In the old Field graveyard on .Sunday the llth, at 11 ..it) o’elnck In the presence of a num ber of friend* and relative^ 8be was upwards of 73 years old. Mr. James M. All died on Monday morning at (he home of Ins sen. Magis trate W. Riley All, Kline, *ged about |*14 year*. Un Tuesday he wa* laid to j re*t in the cemetery at Great saltke- hatchie church. Rev. T. 1* Lide con dueling the last servicce. So another veteran of the lost cause. Third week Juries for the extra term, * true, good man, ha* well finished all THIRD WEEK JURORS. 51 lend ill —YT" RTWirmm*. -ftSlTpr foul Jarrell. K. II. Smart, J.C Trie* ter, W. J Barker. W I. John*. Baldcmk—W. I*. Armstrong, W. B. Oswald.G. C. 'Ultoden. " BarnW"H—G. C. Langler, R. T,. IVa- cock. ('harile Brown. II Langley. Bennett Springs—C. A. Furee, T. B Ellis. ‘ Blackv H4e—L. R. F’rce. Bull Ponlt»-K. Brunson. George* Cri-ck—S. B. • rocch,. J. R. Ray, B. M. Still. J. II. Still. Great Cypres*—B. M. Robert*, 11.1). Sense. G. W.Goodsoii, B. W. Jenkins, Bob Morri*. Red Oak —Henry I*. Anderson, Wal ter Bnxlev, Monroe Baxley, Bfilie San- deys. Mos* (a>ok. Rosemary—A S. Bell, Frank Ken nedy. J. W. Mitchell. J. F. Grubb*. Sycamore—W. K. Cone. -r*de* g»>W before. Two sons, one dauglp.-r and many frlenda will clier l*h hU memory until in God's good time they ihiall meet him on the other shore. - kindly gave u* a dozen ear* of seed cm rt, the Irtkt We have efor seen. ri^orsoiii nd hes* ill Train aervlce over the Com.; Line | Melon Sr-ed fur sale. #aa Interrupted by the wa«1i+u* nway j ultra. Capt Mathis on the I4th in*t, of about ISO frtrtt of | ha* a* much euergv and enterprise resile at the savannah River bridge. [ the bet! uf the Boer genera *. Cspt. C. IT. Mathis, the hugest and best truck fafottr in t|tree states, wa* tip froiu Lake City, Fla., on Tueaday, lie rep^irt* Sunday morning’s freeze th • most disastrous that has yet visited the land of flowers, everything killed tow down in the Stale. He had ju*t lionght hv w ire‘.Ml hu*he!» of gar.fen pe it lo replant the portion of hi- crop Ditien dow n by J^ik Frost Till* year he (Maul* 2JJ0U acres in melon*. Next week he will Begin to *hip asj.aragus Set* advertl-ement- of crown* and Eden They are ne pin- louks well, anti »* THE GENERAL SESSIONS. , The Crtntt of General Se*Mons ^ill open Marali Wth, with Judge George ‘W. Gage of Chester presiding. Yea terdoy IheG^tntf Jury wa* completed and Jmors for the first week drawn. . / * / * OHAKDJU*Y: Member* holding ovet: J. A. Jenkin*. J. A. Tohln, S. B. Crcech, S 11. Harleyy A.- -R-. ilthttetry J. A. Bennett. ^ New Membef* i G F7 Birt. K. H. BVnnott, W. M. Dychcx B. F. l.yne*. B. J. Hutto, Hen ry Bailey, T. J. Grubb*. Win Bat"*. C. Caliif, W A. McLVurory, Wilie Hair, 11. W. Briggs. Pktit JcROHe. Allendale—W. R. Brabham. Barn well—*U. B. Hanunet, C. N. BurckhwBer, J B Mutire. Pe-rv Long. J. W La* ir. W. J. Blacky (J, W. lUy. JdaluiH Ca ve. Blackvilie—A. O. Hair, U. I)., Still, H. D. l.eonard George# Creek—C. J. H. Still, \T. Yf. Uariey Great Cyprcaa—J. C. McMillan, Jack Creech, W. V. Hazel, E. W-. Williams, J ILaJIa/.el Red Oak—Char|«y almmoo*, Sam Sea*e. Janos lliil. W. Lutz, Jo‘. liHXlt'j!*- '' ^ .■■'■'S' Rich i.and M D. An<!"C-on, D'xon Hoff. Martfn B. Woodward died on Satunhy at hi* home lit Aiken, of pneumonia', contracted while In atten dance u|h>h the House of" Keprerenta- tives in Columbia. Measured bv rear* hi* span of life was all too short; by itccoiuplisbmentv >t was full and ripe. Longer year* would have btoughi him larger flower of honor, bux could not have added'to the whitenessof hi- spotless record, to the confidence of hB constituent*, the love of hi* friend*, the prfde of n! alffed fo Mm hv blood. As nilicit a marfyf a< ff lie had faTlen In th(< tattle front he haif ffnlMted his life work a fid acsWefed to the call to’ the higher life. In $11 the State there wa* no man of his year* of higher promise, and hf* unexpected drttth, beTore he had readied hi* rfoon time IK an other I.lustration of the fruth diafided down from the fflden thffe, ‘‘w hom the god* )o*e die young.” In the grief that breaks the heart* of hi* loved rtnes they hav‘e the State wide sympathy of nil that knew the gifted”offe gone from, their compHntoii«nip. NOTICE To Administrators, dlan* and Executor*. Trustee*'. Guar- AB Administrator*. Executors. Guar dians and Trt|«iee* are hereby indirted tn make their Annual Return* to this office during the months of January and February, a* required liv taw. J. K. mnEm.ing, Judge of Probate. Jan. llth, 1900. TK ACU E RS’ F. X A MIN AT ION. An etamination for teachers’ certifi cate* will lie hidd at Barnwell Fildav, Feb. 23d. The law make* no provis ion for *peclal eiuimlrfatlon. W bites at Con rt Route; colored at colored school hou«e. Ifr giu* at Iff Htff o'clock a. fit., ends at 4 p. in. A. BU 1ST. C.S. E. Blackvilie^ S. C M Teh. 2. HKIO. Dr. J.H.E. MILHOUS —9PWBE0W Pg iding* EDWARD CARRIE PLACE— Rosemary township, 35) acre*, 125 acres cleared,-balance 111 small timber; un building*. SAMANTHA WALL — Rosemary tow nship, luff acre*. 40 acres cleared; 2 building-, good (toudiiiun; 5 mile* from Williston. - j ANNIE E. DYrllKS—Blackvilie township, 181 acre*, lot) acre* cleared, small timber on balance; 2 buildings; near A-hley station, 2 mile* from Blackvilie. • • U. F. SK KLMNG Pl.Af’E—Red,«ak U>wnahi|>, 750 acre*. 250 acres cleared; 3 hulhTttigs; 7 mile* from Bilrnwcll, 2 mile* from Snelling P. O. M A BAXLEY PLACE—Red Oak tow n«hip, 150 acres, 50 acre* cleared; 2 hulhllng-: .5 tulle* froirt Barnwell; A. c. L. It. R run* thrmigh (dace. W. P. RENEW PLACE—Red Oak tow n*hip. 9 1 ’acre*, ft) acre* ••(ten; 2 bnlldiugs; 7 mile* from Barnwell. SIMON PHI ESTER PLA* E-~s*i acn * iu Great Ct (»rc*a U>wu»Ulp, ik.O acres rlcafed, balance in good pine and oak; i buildingk. R: C. k W. HALFORD PLACE— I5U acres, (treat 4 vpres* irtwuahip, 12i> acres clealfU, balauce iu pine and <>ak . I building. I. i. MILLER PI.ACK—Wllll.ton tnwn-hi|i. l.*H»acte«, 125 aire* cleared, balance pine and oak; 4 bididiugs. S H. FURAR PLACE—BahW town- I «hi|t 1115 acres. 8*>o cleared; lairlv well I tmrtMT.d; near Mar*ln station un C. A W. R. R.; 7 building*. JENNIE II BROWN PF.ACE.-B*I- doe tsiwri-hip, 110 acre*. Iiat acr.-s , cleared, balance in small tin.tier; 2 I buildings, fair order. M. B. ATTAWAY PLACE—Rad I Oak low ttslitp. 110 acre*. On acre* ch ar- ! ed; 2 buildings; 7 mile* from Barn well. I' W. rt HAVENER PI.ACE—Red Oak tojvnshlp, IJU aerea, (k* acre*elear-- cd; 2 buildings; within j tulle of Bull ing Spring*. BAMBERG COUNTY. RICK PLACE—loon acre*. Buford's Bridge ty*n«hlp, 2*^1 *cre« cleared, balaucf In the finest tiiftl’er; 2 miles Irum Govan. Id rjlle* from Bamberg. .•CONNELLY, PLACE—Thr## Mile township, 2*l'> actes, |f>t acre* e'earesl. fairly well tlmbored; 2 Buildings, fair coinllliun. . *. HUTTO PLACE—George’* ('reek tow nshl|*, acres. Sift acres cleared, balance in timber; II building*,9 miles irota Bamberg, 2 iqltca fr<>«i Govan. AII of tlie above farm* will be sold at low (trice* and on e*sy terms of d) to 26 lH*r "cut cash, and hdlance on one, two, three arid four year*. Apply to ‘ J. T. O'NEAL, . . * . ’ It A MIIEKO, S. C. r It Is a treasury of (ttatiatic*, iwrlard to date, for Farm or Homo, and Ofltee or Factory. A Befer- bace Work oo ftserr Subject Peftohilna to Axrt- culiure, hidustnr. Commerce^and Markets; Pub lic Affair*, EootiooiU*. and 1‘nltttc* ; Houaeboid Educatton, RolUrtoo, and Koclaty. It U aiao an Almanac of Calendar*, (ho Weather, Aetro- Dooocal Data, Him » for Loch Month, Dateo, ote. tng the AMUtCAN MMCULTriKtST, Mete Xerfc. Our SPECIAL Offer: Both paper* one year for 91.50. The IVest End Store M ~ ^ I* selling out Great a Bargains msr BLACK VILLE, - - - - - K.C Will be at hi* office In' ftarnwrTl every File' day and Tuesday ami Wednesday tollnwlna Wifi be at hf* Home office iaBDckVille rt*- ery Friday and Safrtfday, and will makcap potntmei t* to meet (>atient* at any of uai coanty tow n* rt# call at their reKldrriFe*. 1 ant a full icrart'T&te of Philadelphia Dcnfa CoUcg#; have had setenfeen years act ivFpra* deal ex(>ericno(', and can pleast-youiu qualit* of work and prlcea. tn evorv I.Inc of Genera! Merchandise AH Tim Tint*. Call ar.d ehortse. Better value* foi C*-h than cvyr before offered In Bat n- well coMiilV. Now the time, the VTett End Store the (dace, Mrs. C. A. XIRNBF.RCER. ProprletreM. 1)11. ISO. P. LEE, £, x, nKNTIST. Office. Mrmuinn. I w '■A ?< L. Lquli>|H-d for travel- III T llng. Work done *t yoiG I borne anywhere In Barnwell County. | )V Hi be at office in WIHlatou every Set- j unlay and Monday. lyr ■*..44.. T. B. ELLIS, Jr* Surveyor and Civil Engineel Special attention given to the rompn- tatinn of water-power*, leveling eng | drainage. A po*ulcardaddr***edto meat MarJ tin, S. C., will recelve prctnpt atlHH tlon. r octl-tffi, Ijr FIPEI^ Life, Accident '-r—’r iT i is'fc i te* ■ate WATCH MAKER asr» JEWELER. WkSt End Main* Sr., BarnU'klL, 8.C. Ten years cx|- -iene.: ha* ^nalificd me to do th< I e*t work und to gii.ti'aiitco complete sat- 1?fact ion. ., *^y*ft« pair* ( xer»it«*d ♦Tifh proSnfffnc** and dl*i>itt< ; h. Jewelry ordefed by sample. Pricee us low as the lowest , . Crystals in Open Watch 25 ct*. ' “ << Drtuble (’**■• 10 ct*. ^ Two door* West of Price’* Repair Shop .I*...is.-.».st. a I I.I ■■■ LIGHTNING* AND— ■'v Mr*. 1j. ft. Free departed this life at Her home In Blackvilie off Sattird«v moirrlng, leaying a drtvoted hnahaffd, *ix loving (drffdreo and mafry affec- tionare relative* and frlertd* to’cNerisb her memory. For her’* wr* indeed a beautiful life, from the cradle to the grayrt, nS child, wife, mother..-Christian and friend. How *he will be 'tnl**ed in ‘the social and religion* life ffT Blackvilie, help ed by her cooperation iu evert good word and work, so b.ightenrtd and ele vated by-her in preolpt and example. she w a* laid f > rest In the BlartRville cemetefy. her pastor. Rev C. K. Burt*, ftondirctfng (he furferal services, her sisters of the United Daughters of the Confederacy uniting in pfcving the last tribm# to ode 4o well (^»rtr#liig .id their tfuc-t love. fn that beautiful Obt)’* Artre iffVt. TQli sleepg until the re»nrrec^m slmli bring the life eternal, wfiiif; her nteju-* ory. brighter and more fragrant a* the •fad year- snail (us*, linger*a guar dian spirit with the Irtved one* she ha* 30 x/bs, o-u-ir nvrm. Live Stock INSURANCE. —At Lowest Rates (h— Strongest Companies Butter, Calhoun & Co. - -ofTic** at— THE BANK OF BARNWELL* Cbafieston & Western Carotin I'y. Cl Aogvsf a and Asbville Shart Lina. Schedule fit effect Janoary 17th, 1900. SEED i Greene. W. D. VVeathefsb-e, < h*(Me i ielt in a -ormw that! only the much of . Q)ubhs. the Fitln i - h mil can lift from tin.-1r Rosemary—F. If llick«ou. Jpn.*t Q hrutsCd hcariif. ^ Davts, J. L. Grubb*. M M. Iia>r, J. 5l. 1 ^ ■ * B r.o*4«ard. - Sce<PIii-h I'utatm**—Ftwfrle**, E3rD rttAKii«i<*rc J |(. Brstt, J. D. Jenny, ; Early Ko»a, Uridr of the J. L. Coouellf. . •* ffoirth. for *al« oj I), it. Cave.- To <yur wagon ii*ad(ijve&el} meal ill exchange ibr seed txrie dollar jxa* Heaper than for cash. The Sonthern Cotton Oil Company, G. S. Fit/Sin;ons, Assistant A\ju,:i,;vr. Barnwell, S. C, Febv. 20th, 1‘XX). •' , Leave Augusta.'..9:40am Arrive Mreenwood 12fl5 p m “ Anderson....:... ........ “ Laurens...,..,.. iViOpm “ Greenville 8KX) p iff “ • Glen Springs.4K)6 p m ‘1 . Spartanburg 8:10 pit. “ Saluda I 5:83 p in Hendersonville... i 5:03 p m AidieVjile. | 7;00 p m S30 a m (I <1 ):*; p«r 5:t* ^ 10 a 900 affi '-'vtese • • •••••• • m 11:45 a m: 4:10 p W • 10O0 a 1201 p m 1:37 p nt 400 p| 7:15 p I «:35 a I Dave AhhcvilW......... “ Spartanburg *‘ lilenn Springs.... *‘ Greenvilie. *• Laffrens “ Affdenon . — An iVe Greenw ood...... ” Augusta... . Leave (.alltrtup falb....; 4.*44 p m Arrlvi Balcign.....':....[2:16 a “ Norfolk ..'f 7:80 a in “ Petenburg I 600 am..., —Itklunnnd ,.. .1; A: A) a n— 2: 7 p m 900 p i 5:10 p jb 10:46 a i • • • •• • ••• • ••• Leave Augusta Arrive Aikndakr. ..... •* Fairfax Teturiweee Beaufort,' “ Ton Kwtal...—. Leave Pert Royal.,.-...j •‘ lit aufort,. “ VcmaF^ee ......w “ Fi»irf»l ” AfirlKhlle........ Arrive Augusts .1 (lose «a»i»nccttors at I mint* uiiH. A. LJnd4.' at fiparrtwffmrtf wit)* Fs u i K* *r bjvv i:.4*4im4tk>A .. .... ..I 3:56 p ■' 5:.Vt pftf .m 6i12 p m •: ’.5 p m F:I5 p b> *. h.*.* p a* ^........ — # :4ft a ffi L.6:40a as 9.i0a at 0^c> a ■ - 1 V * *-* OrreuwKSl for af & C Rifiway, aad * iLmi Kcilway. rrtaiive to I w J. CRAffErhi E w. NGMTII. rt* T/M. la^CteOO T . adJrfaa, • ra*a. Ageat, 4. Apmi, -ti