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It Iim bMn too oold »o far for the po- Uloal pot to boil brUkl.r, Hut before tire Summer enda there will be loUb-of •teem end hot water In abundance. = • - Prealdent McKinley aiKiied the Porto Alcan appropriation bill on Matimlay. The Sunday Newa atylea that elate pa per the Prealdent’a ‘•ll'eath Warrant.” ft « Aa Editor Demphlll la a Long Crane Terb Areabyterian be may prove «a good a The P ri 'P het ea he la prddeatinatlonlst. Oor' «. " 1 ■ them,—experiment of publltblng the verb: Topeka, Kanaaa, Capital for a week “a* !»*•• Christ would do,” "paid the printer.” thro? Subaerlptlona amounted to over f 10,000 ot j, e , fbr each day that Rev. Hr. Sheldon no- will. copied the editorial chair, and the pro- •» • prletor of the paper paid off a mort- 2Ii and enlarged the plant out of hla they ah a re' of profits. It will continue to w Am on the new schedule. i- Ax-President Grover Cleveland and Hie former Secretary, John U. CarlUle that "perfect thinking machine,” are coming home. At a recant Informal meeting In Mew York they declared their pur pore of voting for Bryan next November. They understand the dreadful pats to which McKInleyiam has brought tbe country, and accept Bryan ax the only doctor who can non trallse the deadly ImperlailkXlc poison Concocted by tbe gold bugs. hot 11# ^JW^^iome to . ■eke • Klnff O i plexir* Moat of us are accustomed to think and talk of Ttxa* at a State of cotton fields and cattle ranches. That wan practically the case a few yeats ago. hut t|^ Texans'have been apt pupils In eehool of experience They ^jHned that It Is better tb make tnppliet titan to depend' upon King* Cotton* for erervlhing, dallv bread amr meat Includetii Tlrey have gone to wheat growing, some of them, and now make almost enough to supuly tbe Stale demand, besides some to help out hungry Europe But ashor*. while agn It was said, just as It now said of our sectlbn; Krotild not be prolliaMy grown. Bur wlier*. tried it has been eucoetafully made. If Irpays to make It on the two bale acre land of the lone star Slate not be more pro*!table here on lands that must be fed highly erery year lo order to make a quarter as nsuch. the i they throt A lx 4S ros ^ to the N*ttt It CWIO’S PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Xoitob i , Eorm: As 1 am espei’lslly Interested In rslti- catloa and particularly the common •choon studied the Ohio public school system very rsrefully. Tbe thing which first drew my atten tion were tbe unmistakable sign* of a lavish expenditure of money. Kvery school bouse even In the country Is a auhstantial brick building, while those *••**'' 'e city are very line •eye h * , J k.*ery Hwle town has l peoide, and l,. (wo or more teache Its high school a - . teachers. The onun- for they houses are sufficiently nu b ‘*ous lo be In easy reach of every U to kocj »fh c high schools are thick from.ogi, io tio available U> almost all soys: I w h 0 have Itulihcd the public yoe five asgoo, oounu., b: °" All the high schools are free. A pu- Well, ihesj h, * township In which Ihere rorlugoe htgh a« hool geta his tuition paid gra. The L« n «* r by high school by tbt febool . ^ 00 ;: u r*'4 or ***• townahip. tury d ^noa^ii ^ shoots run nine months (at more KnjrlU >t | n || u n er countv), and this is wlthou' TKout the average term In all the coun- oe fott* ' Praed them » foeodat woalda ffenift perlence la required. Htate examlhatlou* are htHd for high school teachers In Columbus twice a fear. Thlk ckamfhatloa'lnaludes Lat in. Geometry, Trigonometry, Thyslcs, &o.,-In addition to tha common school braimliea. A atalii uertlrtcata la alwaya ^ ^ NOTICE. - ... £ 'dbfnpAHtl ve ex amlnallon wHi m held al (Hackville on Hte fill of May next to wlect a cadet for Naval Acad emy from, the *ud Oong’l. Dlst. Ap plicants must be physically aoimtl, of t ii#_ »..., TuJ" - . it good moral character and will becx? hate-had Bve years.previousex|>erlence ip loachhig. Much utbre might he wrrtlen on thin subject, but I forbear, as my article la getting too long, ' Erraus. BAMBERG SPRING COURT. Bamberg County Grand Jury for BitmWrg—U. G. Slinioue,\ J. W. Crum, II. B Urliubs, I. Rich, 1>. F. Hutto. < Buford's Brldge-W. H. Collins. M. B. Kennedy, M. M. Carter. - FUh Pond-L. ,W Kinsey, W, M. Raynor. I). R. Stoedlf. Midway—F. M Simmons. R. S. Ulm- mons, Allen Glllam. Three Mlle-1. J. Z«lglv, W. R lllers, E F. Klnard. C. F.J’adgett. Pktit Jumna—First Wkkk. W. C. Bamberg—R. J. Hightower, N. Sr.jnurner, W. C. Dickinson, E Bruce, L*. W. AI stance, G. A. Jen nings, T. W. Hadwtn, Jno. 11. Cope, J. S. Martin, A. D. Pearson, R. F. Sim mon*, Jr. Buford’s Bridge-W. T. Cave. H. D. Free, J. K. Morris, Johnson McKensey, G. W. Fall. Fish P.md—J. L. Herndon. J. W Zclg'er, P. R. Htokes, (A. Patrick. Midway—N. X. Felder, L B. bandl- fer,0. P Jordan. U. L. Kllxey, S. C. Williams, C W. Besslnger. Three Mile-J. E. McMillan, R. O Kirkland. G L. Kinard, G. L. Hi*hop T. D. Beard, II. C, Kirkland, Kearse, S Fender. , F. , W. 0.8 F. W. McMillan, 8eaae. J. C. F. C. BKCOND WREK. I was mad hlv aw. r y This leaves no place for "pay” school* or'"boarding” schools. The tttate also has several college* and uni versities which give free tuition In ev- erjr department*. «0 tlmt ‘'dsnoijilju- IT tiottal” oc prlxale .colleges arc few i»»4> number and have a meagre patronage. . Teacher* must bo thproiiKhly trained old oao ic_ m | lhe | r | n t | ie ' ottmuio,, Khoola plexed ak, n f ^ wrr 1,(^1, or( i erj looking./ The country school* ate never crowd* tbe r #d a* with u*. One teacher is never re quired to teach mote than thirty pu pils. If there are thirty of more pu pils In any dDtrlct. two teachers aie employed. Fifteen I* conaldercd a suf ficient number for one teacher. The average country school numbers about JW twelve. Last year a'teacher was em- m,n pOuyed for nine months aPforty dollars per month to teach only three pupils, pa these were all In the district. Teacher* in the country sctidbl* get $40 to $40 per month. Teacher* In high school* gel $>>0 to $80 per month in the country, or $1 000 per year In the city. Last year the school fund of Butler eonnty was $401,081 90. The popula tion of the county is 48?000. Thl* gives . $6 30 to every person or about $16 per owpita of children of *ch«>ol age. With this vast sum of money the schools -would be much batter but for the cor- rOptionmentibned In my Iint'lettfcr. Country schools are far better on tbe Whole tharruny 1 nr the Sbuth, hut city nobools are so spoiled by politicians * that they are scarcely any better than city schoola heie. Teacher's examinations are much more rigid' than here, especially In arithmetic, liferatnre and pedagogy. Tbe examiners are strict t» an ab,tird extent, as the following IhcMeut will show. S Two young man were siitlng at the same desk writing their examination. One of them showed by a motion of his Cnger that be sviaMbirta sharpen his E aucll. Tire other banded Mm his nife: The pencil was sharpened and the knife returned. The examiner ob served tbe transaction, marked them aa communicating, and Would bn no con sideration examine their papers or give them certificates. Examination* are beld'every month except Jnly* and Auguxt. No second grade certificates are issueff, but the higher grade one makes the longer will M* certificate be good: The require ments are at follows ;• For a certificate good five year*, tbe applicant must average 9ty make not Mas than 7# on any study, and tpu’t have bad dye year* ^eXperlerfee In tfacbJng. For a three yeers’ eertiffcartran aver- Mg9 of 90, » minimum ef 70, and two yeara* expurl* nee are required. For a | Bimberg—W R. Wright. J. B. Oil- Imiii, Joe Holman, J. A. J. Rice. F. II. McUrea, It E. Lee. W. II. Bamberg, I) It Rend, J. W. Fearlslino 8 A. Hand, /C. 8 Folk. Thos Black, K. Dickinson Buford’* Bridge—J. 8. Field*, J.F. Kearse Jr. f-— FUh Food—J. G. Kinsey, W. W Connelly, D. B. Uhoad, J. II. Huiitli, W. B. Smith, D. O. Hunter. Midway—Jeff K. .Smith, J. L. 8ea*e. J. II. Hutto, A. R. Deinp»ey, H. W: Richardson <*- Three Mile—B: F. Fender. A. W Hrahham. Jno. It. Carter, G. B. Klnard. K. F. McMillan, K. L. Hiers. D. i\ Copeland, W. K. Sca»e Jr., J. 8. Bre land, J. J. Kearse. to rt ue L»URirr»: tv two oua Tako Lsxvtivk Brdilu VJiuauia Ta** lsts. All druggist* refund the money If it fall* tq cure. E. W. Oaova’s sig nature on evety box. If&o. Rev. >fark Boyd, MethodUt. died st J’ibHston on Saturday, aged 96 year .' He was the oldc»t preacher In the Slate. Twentr~flve clttxena of ttreenwnod recently •igned a petition a*kiug Edi tor N. U. (iooxah * of The State to be a candidate lor Governor. Mr. Uonxalea gracefully declined.. That Thr bbiag Headarhe Would quickly leave yon. If you used Dr. King’* New Life Flits. .Thous and* of sufferer* have proved their matchless merit for sick ami nervoue Headaches. They make pore blood and strong nerves Slid build up your health Ka*y to take. Try them. Only l'> cerjt*. Mnnev hack If not cured Sold hv C. N. liorckhalter Barnwell; D. K. Brlgga A Co., Black vllle, Druggists. There wa« a new fashioned Ivnchlng In Virginia Saturday. Two w hlte men were killed by » negro re*l*tlng arrest 1 A white tramp wa« In company with ■ he murderer. A white mob lynched the negro, and a colored mob followed suit and lynched the tramp. • Story of a Slave. To be bound hand and foot for year* by tbe chain* of disease i* the worst form of slavery. George D. Ilfiams of Manchester. Mich., tell* how *uch slave wax made free. He says: "My wife has been so helpless for live year* that *he could not turnover In bed a lone. After using two bottle* of Elec trie Bitters, she I* w onderfully Improve ed anil able to do her own w ork," Thi* >U£rcm*: remedy f..r femAle'JHsms 'quieklv cure* nervousness, slcepless- •ie««, melaneholy, headache, backache fainting and dltsy *jn*ll*. Thi* miracle ' working medicine I* a god send to Veak sickly, run down petfplc. Every bottle 'I* guaranteed. Only60cent*. Sold by JC.N Horckhalter. Barnwell, S, C., and ;C. K. Brigg* A Co., IMackville, , 8. C., Druggist* studies, yix: .Writing, reading, spell Ing, grammar, geography, U. 8 and World’s history, arithmetic. Algebra and Geometry. W.J. Talbert. M.C.. 2nd Dlst. 8. C. ? 8FEGIAL NOTICE, The ordinance forbidding the krep- Ing of hoga within the incorporate lim its of the town of Barnwoil will go ih- to effect April 1st, 1900. Fair and Final Notice, I* hereby given that all hog* footid Vithin the town after said {date will pa seized, sold andvthc proceeds confiscated into the town treasury. xft y C. F. CALHOUN, ^ Mayor. * MAMMOTH MELONS. —100 Pounds of— GIRARDEAU’S TRIUMPH MELON SEED — —Hatefully Selected, For'sale at 50 CENTS PEll POtJ^D , -BY- WAYNE H. EAVES, ■Wmioton. 8. C. ’ TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice I* hereby given that all per sons trespassing in any way upon our land* by cutting wood, hauling straw, pasturing stocl^, hunting nr tl-hlng, by day or by night, will on and after t^is date he prosecuted to the full extent of law. Leroy Molalr, - Mrs. Leroy Molalr. March 6th, 1900. . For Congress.—- I will be a candidate for reelectton to Congre** from the Second Conjgres- sfoual District, subject to the rule* and regulatlotifi of the lo'mucratlc party. • — — — Respectfullv. W. JASPER TALBERT. FOR SALK. Anv tyg <l°"lrlng fine Eden or Blue v nag Gem Melon Seed calling on will save money by J.L./CAVK, Barnwell, 8. C. FOR SALK, . 200 acre* of land, belonging t» tKe estate of Mra. Ann 8. Hsgood, deceas ed, situated In Barnwell county and ly ing partially within the limits of the< town of lllackville. Apply to W. II. Oakman. Executor, Blackvllle. C. ^f.e.111 DEVICES : Rarnwki.i. and Wii.listoiv. Coipmcndug the first week in Octo ber I will pe at my Barnwell office at the Halford House on the first Monday and Tuesday of the first and fourth week* In each month', and longer by special engagement. At Williston office on every Friday and .Saturday, *■ 1 am also prepared to do Dental work at your homea any where in Barnwell Countv. < COME STRAIGHT TO NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. Senator McLanrin’s health w a* much beuelltteU by hi* brief stav at Atlantic City. be ft •kin FREE OF CHARGE. Any adult suffering from a cold set tled on the breast, bionvjhiti*. throat or lung troubles, of any nature, w ho will call at Creech’* Pharmacy, will be pre sented with a sample bottle of Boachee’s German Syrup; free of charge. Only one bottle given to one person, and none to children without ordej from parents. No throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale a* Boschee’a German Syrup drv all part* of the civilized world. Twenty year* ago mlllhms of bottle* wore given away, and your druggl will tell von It* success was marveierfi*. It Is really the only Throat atpULurtg', Remedy generally .endoixejUty physi cian*. One. 76 cent bottle will cure or 'prove its value. Sold by dealer* in all cl v11 ized. to(Th tries: for **!<rand to trade. A 1900'Spaldlng Chainlea* Bicycle for f«() % They are high grade wheel*. I also have the Im^ peilal Bicycle, another high grade wheel, for 123, a very ffhe w heel for $60. and a* good a* anything made for fisr f -a. REPAIRING' of Elcvcle*, Gnu*, Revolvers, Sewliig Machine*. Lock* and Keys,and Bicycle Suodrie* kept in stock. J.R. HARRISON; ' Barnwell, S. C. (N«Xt Door to the Opera Home:) TRESPASS NOTICE; Notice Is hereby given that xlt p^r- aonrtrespassing In any wav upon mv landr in Red Oak and Rich Laud , Townahip* by cuttleg woqd. hauling WTO yaura’ oei Bdcate an average of 83 straw, paaturlng stock, buniingor *«h- ’■nn of 66, and one year’* ex pe lug? by day or by night, will on and are required. I after this date IB pioeeeuted to the fqll ft Oft* year eartlleata an average extent ef tbe lav. J J, I1ILU ' of m, but m ex 1- March 17th, llbo. , The copartnership formerly existing between Ashley Stnosell and II. B Matthew*, doing liuHne** under the rirm name of Stan*ell A Matthew* at Elko, 8. C., ha* t»een diamtlved thi* <lay by mutual consent. I’he lui»lne*s will f>e conducted In the future by Ashley stanscll, who will collect and receipt •for alt rtetJt* drrfi To said It rma hd pay all debt* owed by *aid tlrm. ui_„ '1 j Ashley StAnsrll. - Si * ,ud jll. B. Matthews. Elko, S. C.. March 12th, lliu>. NOTICE TO E LECTION MAN- • AUERS. Tbe mouay for tbe Managers of tbe election field in Novenilurr, 'l>99, has l»een received, and l« now being paid out by Mr M F. Hair, at the office of the County Auditor. All Manager* of the said election will please call and recrlpt for thrlr respective account*. The account* of tha Manager* at Fairfax ami Robbins precincts, having been d-UyeA he solid the tiiua preocrlb ed by law, were not approved and there fare they w illreceive no pay for their *crvices. TrfWting the alnive notice will be thoroughly understood by all, I am. Very truly and respectfully, M. F Hair. , Ch’m. Com. of Election. R. C. Roberts. Jr., Oterk. Barnwell, 8. C., March 20, Itsw. SHERIFF’S SALE. ; T11 a Stats or South Casouna.) COtWTT or ItAKNaSI.L. The Vlrglnia-Carolina Chemical Co., v*. C. M. Hiers. By virtue of an Exeeutldn being lodged in my office In the above stated A‘nu*e I have levied upon and w ill *ell in fronlof Court House in Barnwell,on Monday, April 2nd, 1900. It being the regular Hnlesday in said month, and during the usual hour* of sale the fol lowing described property, to-wit: All that tract of land being the por tion of land left af'er Homestead wa* appraised, containing Four Hundred and Ten acre*, moreor tos.inrd bonnrt ant, Ka*t by Home.lead and Barnwell Road. South by Port Royal R R. and Lanier Lot, and West by W. O.'Kear.e and Sam Jackson. Levied upon a* the property of C. M. Hiers to satisfy the above execution and cost. Term* cash, purchaser to pay for pa- pera and Revenue stamps. FRANK H.CREKCH. < ' i 8. B. C. ' Sheriff’* Office, March 13th, 1900. Edei) Meloi) Seed. Person* wanting pure Eden Melon Heed grown by the originator, Charles if Mathis, can get them genuine and unmixed nt $1.00 ;er pound by calling on or writing to SAM A. MATHEWS. Blackville, 8. C. TRESPASS NOTICE. ‘Notice I* hereby given that all per son* trespassing in any way ut>on the land* of II. S. Cummings In Sycamore Township by cutting wood, hauling straw, pasturing- *tock, hunting or tlsldng, by day or by night, will on and after this date be prosecuted to the full •xtent of the law, . I. It. W-latn*. Agent for II.'M. Lumming*. 15th Feby. 1900. ' Real Estate For Sale! —X <— Plantation, 020 acre*. Will cut up iatu..Lrncta to »uil purchn* er*. Located 2^ mile* from Barnwell. .•... Plantation, 200 seres, pear Go- van; splendid-timber, 'no tim ber or tur|ieniitie right* for sale.) , 6 nice dwelling* with, ample grounds, in different part* of town. Large Lot, Stable and Offiee Building on Court liouae Square. 2 Jiuriuca* Lot* on Main Street 2 Residence Lot* dekirahlv loca . ted. 30 aere«on Northern Height*. (-an forni*h any kind of R-al K.taie wanted. A real estate agent’s service* are u*n ally valuable in iierfecting sale*. Li«t tour pnqierty with me. It cost* noth ing except in ca*C nf a *ale. Idle money can always be securely and prollubly invested by uuuaiililug with me.. P. M. 1U ( KlMill VM, Kroki-r *■4 Krai Katatr A*r*t. I_ Be I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. I am still in biivine** making Chair* ami all kind* of Uount Furultore. ami NOW is ihe timeaud THIS utlie idacn for you to get your money!* worth. Also I willdnanv kind of Turning such a* Column*, Po«t*and Bracked. All GihhI* Delivered within ten mile#; over ten mile* F. O. It For further partivnlar* w rite to J. A. HARTER. Jkxnv, 8. C. tenttop wilt.jro gjy^i fai »ll uuahinn,ioa titHHK r-h-e MASTER’S SALE. . . UNiVicft-States Circuit Courtt. The United States of America, District .of South Carolina,—In the Circuit Court—Fourth Circuit.—In Equity. The American Freehold LaptU Mort gage Company of London, Limited, Plaintiff, >- vr. Elizabeth Jane Weatherabee, T. F. 8. WeatheralK'e and L. B Toole, a* Ex- ecutojwfet. al., Defendant*. ^ufsuant to the Judgment and Order' tbe Court aforesaid made In tbe above entitled cause and dated nt. Char leston, S. C., on the 2I*t day of Febru ary, A. I). 1900, and by virtue of the authority therebyTli me vested. I will offer for sale at public auction before the Court House nt Barnwell, lb the District aforesaid, on the ttrst Monday in April. 19<0, the same being the 2nd day of the month, within the legal hoiftl of sale,-' upon the terms below named, tile following described real estate*, now, or lately, in the possession of Elizabeth Jane Weatherabee:- All that tract or parcel of land In the county of Barnwell and State of South ;arolin*; containing eight hundred (SOOj acre* more or less, bounded on the North by land* df the Estate of Darling Lee and T. F. 8. Weatherabee, on the East by lands 0/ L. B. Toole *nd J A/MUIer, on the South by land* of J. M. Woodward and S. W.Trottl, and on the West by land* of Jonathan Mitchell, J. U. Sprawlds xtpl Lemuel' '-ee. Term* of Hale Oqe-hslf cash and balance iif ope year, oiipald pttrchaie money to be secured^ by bond of the Purchaser and mnrgage of the prem ise* »old.. Purchaser to have option of !>aying all cask: PuirHaser to, pay Blister for Paper* and rb furnish inter nal Rerehue Stamp* necessary therb- for. A deposit of One Hundred' Dol lar* will be required of the purbhsser to he paid to the Master immediately apoo the knocking; dowq of the lands. U ATX'OTT P. GUKK V. H I Special Master flrrult CvurL VColumtMa, ft C., Sroh 5th, 190ft. e. r. Meyer. Blackville, S. C-, DEALER IN Pumps, Iron Piping of all kind*. Fit ting* of all * zes and the bc.*k make ami quality. CONTRACTOR FOR Wells. Dug or Driven, of any depth and diameter desired. Twentv-tlve year* of praetieal expe- rience have msde me Master of my bus iness, and qualified me to goarantei satisfaction to all favoring me with their patronage. Call on or write me. and prompt at- coamtnnjfs* Barnwell, S. C., • , . » 1 ' ’ Where you will find the Best Horses,, Finest Mares and Choicest Mules ever raised on the fertile Missouri farms and absolutely the Lowest Prices ever quoted in South Carolina. As witnesses to the truth of my claims 1 refer to all who have ever bought stock from me." ’ CHABLIE BROWK Agent ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. ot S. C. CONDKXMKD SclIKDULR. N <) R I II7^ No. N. SOI I II. No. j No. SB I $7 dally daily ex \ Sun. In Ffleet AM A. M. 8 Oi 8 46 9 26 S 47 4 13 5 13 9 16 to 4* lii* 6: i December l*t, lS9!t. STATIONS. I, Darlingion A Ly EUiutt Ar Ar Sumter Lv l.v Sumter Ai Ar t'n*«ton l.v Lv Cre*ton Ai Ar Prcgnalls I. -OsewgidMirg Denmark. « Barnwell -Robbins Angusta d$Uy •<X Sun. P. M s 0., ,7 it» .0 40 :i 30 10 00 daily P. M is •> 5 02 4 2 1 at .1 2s 2 :tu Train No, 36 leave* Florence '2 34 a. in., and train No. 32 arrives at'Fior ence 7 :26 (>. in. Train* 32 and 35 carry thrpugh Pull man Palace Buffet. Sleeping t'*r* Ik* tween New York and Macon via Am gu*U. I. M. Emerson, H. M. Emerson T'alire Manager. Gen. Pa»* Agt. J. It. Kenlv, Gen. Manager. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. —If you T^uy * from- M. BLASKVILLE, S- 6 . ” You >yill get the latest and newest gdoda at the same old prices. I have purchased wUh the greatest care, and the want* of the people ot this community ever before mv mind, the Rea est, and most complete line of Spring and Summer Goods, which are just now commencing toarrjvevthe lauie* will b« delighted with them, wnd the children will cry for .them. • My stock of lace*, einbroldcrie* and fancy good* far excel anything ever beforo offered for sale in this town. Undeweaf, [lotting, Sloes anil Hats are tbe latent and they aioxlmply grand, both iq style and quality, and best of all tbe price* aie within everybody’* reach. For the men ! have a full and complete line of Groceries of all kinds, I have the old reliable Rock Hill Buggies and-the Piedmont Wagona. I have that grand ojd brand "Majestic Flour;” and Tobacco—why the brands I sell wilt fcUorteii the Icmgestdav for dhe weary plowboy. I have In stock everything siiitted to tbe vjant* anfl need* of our people, and it will ever be my motto to protect the Interests nf my customers. . When in need of good* come, aud gee me; I guarantee good values, polite at tention and perfect satisfaction w ith every article you purchase. Respectfully Yours. Y A. M. O’CORMAN. 1-. w FAKRyXT. 4 CO'S Ol.n STAND. ' , , A Y00 TO 9*n*ml Time at Ja-koavtlh* an I , *amaaaV Eirttcrn Time a! Odw-r Point*.' w Rehi-rtulc tn ETeet rctiruarr ITah. ISVk. SOUTH BOCSO.r MH | Sir um» N SnJtl l»yily «>« Xu E R. MEYER. Blackville, 8. C. Soipething NeW. I propose to till a long felt want in Barnwell. I am prepared to carry traveller* wherever.they choose to go in qi»it*k time and perfect safety and comfort, and tt> tlo Hauling w ithin ali reasonable distance* atc’xtremely mod erate prices. , V My teams ate lirst ela*s and I can promise pJrfeet satisfaction to all rea- sotiajM’ people. , Wood For Sale. Call on me, first door East of Tnx J’KortK Office. * • S. L PEACOCK. —the— l FACULTY: ACADRMIC itRPXRTMRKTl W. H.’Jones. Principal. Mi** Anna Walker, Assistant, Miss C. R. Bellinger, " MUSIC. Miss Edith Townsend. » > • KINDKRGARTEN. Miss Ramsey. ART DRPARTMKNT. Miss Ada Saunders. Prepares Uoj h *114 Girls for follrffr and for Raalse** , The High ^ehrol l)epartmcnf. which con sist* of the eighth, ninth and tenth grades, is devoted to instruction in the higher branches. English, Flench, German, Latin, Music, Higher HUlhemaUcs, Book- Keeping, as well as all common school branches, jy ill be thoroughly tauK|it The rat* * of tuition are: • Eighth Grade... #2.00 ja-r month (4 weeks.) Ninth Grade.../ 2.50“ "V Tenth Grade..„ X00 *• •' * F/i Music 2 50 “ .-*C «• German 1.00 " “ “ Kinrlergarten... 1.00 “ “ • “ All othdr grade* and subject* are free to pttpH* living in the Barnwell Graded School Di*lrtet. t ; s ) ‘ Excellent beard can he had at rranonable ra’ek The Principal wilt have general super- vision over all pnpits G«n!ing ip town. For prospectn* or further iii4 >rmativc. ad* drea*' . * ^ W H. JONEft Prtneipal. ^ \ Geo. H. llaiea, Ck'nt n It'd. or Wa. MrNab. fler*ir KM. 1ft. U. ~ t,V^ Jaek-wivii.e iP. r>>; •* Ntvannah'.So. Ry ij “ Mr.niwe.l .... " Hl.i -krtlte , . “ Rpiingfli-ld. | H Sally | " I Viry. .. .... I Ar. C(luinbia Lv. Charb-Kton.iSO. Kt " ttmamervilto. Bran-hville “ Ontne-burg.. j " Kcijville Ar folnmlija . [ Lv. Aunuta.yxi. Kr. i “ liranitivil’e M Aiken . " TreaSoa . “ Johnston. j Ar. <'olumbia,(t’. D.».. Lv. C ilumbia.i ftlilg si M Winnaterro. ....* I lilSli ! «*«1 I 4b't ' *4.»I- i in,, .y v- ! lUEl M.yn I .'(Mi 4 Oki 4 I’O 4 I 4 .'a 4 Va nocot . o o : 1 oi,) ' ; 41a’15X>g S Vn 1 9Zj\ 2 Km 1» l.n 4 <**> 11 U a Aba 5 S>p l.“ 1 <1> 4 I t? 7 Mp Slip save M0N6Y! We hare just bought ' nut two bankrupt stocks offipnernl Mcr- /ehnmlisc at tin* lowest prices ever heard of in this section anti are prepared to give our friend* the. advantage of a ydod ptotum ttf the heavy dfftcount. oo come on eyery body, and come quick or you may miss some of the wonderful harerains we are f<»r goods eaniiot Temnin with us at the prims-—7“ we are offering - - rv • \N e do not wish to hurt other merchants’ prices but we eficringf, long business by our and they must and ftrr.n & 5Vp 7 23p 7 Mp » 46»> 0 3V fi O' a 5 » i. Ohcvlrr Rock Hill \ •au Sr. ttichnioiKl . kr. Was iin ?:on TT" Baltimore (Pa.iKi • PliiladHnhia. Naw f,.rk . Lv. C'l.miilaa . Ar. Spartanburg. ** Asheville . Ar Knoxville . Ar. Cincinnati. iiltlpi J >/p •Mnio Dpi a'*n> ; 4 our noop 4 14J. 11 Alp 5.1 Ip 2 I « V.'SW « 1 (J- fi <5n 9 40p TcSp. 7 ?• 10 .tT TSlj-j « lua 11 I2p - —rent*' f iwi> ;i * uu, fi^Lqi v fax •M’lulSn » l it: 1, &!> II 25> !1 .Tin’ 2 5'Vi I 30p 20Etp! n 1 j> 4 15p 11 si* ; Sjwi 3 limjll 25n 7(WT 2!TP ...J 4 1.1n 7 am .... Ar. iaoimviili* t Hop 4. n 4 .TUO ROUTH BOUND. "X„.aB l Nt..» No.Sl Lv. Louisville . Lv. Cincinnati. jNoaa, ™ m. lJa "y wy CI Sn \ i zTSal i 4.iUf .. ■ Lv. Kn ixrilio. " Ashcvilh*. “ Simrtanburg Ar. Oi>:nniliia .. L>. New VnrkiPa.KR4 “ Philadelphia . ..j “ Baltimore .. Lv. Wawhi'gt'nt So.-By i l tv. Rtchnumd .. . ! Ly. Ehuivillo Lv. Chariot i, S .''in SUJp 1 AM j 8 0Gi jll tfif, 3a»i> »^i>n SUSP «15p V45p Iba-k Hill “ Chester ... v . “ ‘ Winnsboiro. Ar. Uoluiulnu. ( Bldg St Lv. Columhia.tU. IMG. “ Johnston “ Trenton 4.... Ar. Aiken “ Grnniteville “ Aurus'a.. Lv. CdltpnbiatSo. Ky i " Kingvtlh- Orangeburg., v... Branchville Humtperville” Ar. Charle-iton Lv. Coiumbiatho. Kv. > Ar. Perry tally SprfnKfield BiackvUJo BAmwrti . Kavantiah Ar. Ja'-kemvilXP. S.l, OHLTp ioaop HUtJ. lamni *.1 UUl o.Vc moot 1240n 606pj 8 9Ua 3 14p srpl fi 22a: SKp |.S asp'll bin I 0!gp 11 Olp l-Dltnl IritKM 5 48p|12-iHia 4-Jua 3 UUa 5 27a tldt'a 7 (J0« H*l5u Uiwi- 0 02u l )4.1p 9 35b 11281 10 21n 12 1.1a 11 25a, 1 2Un 11 50n 4 3Pu l!Stp! 1 45[> (5 4-u 220p 7ai'ii 2 15pl 7 Uc 2 SOp HOOn 4 UOp 1 OOH 4 40p 2K2i: 5 i!8p| 3 45c (Slip 4 25c 7 58p 6 52i N lo|i 7 Ol/i 41 :imt 1 25i i2 2?p 1250p 1 12|> I 27p 2 37i 2 45i HOfi! 3 20- 3*2 >p 5 U.j 7 4Uj. » 25i 7 1 ia 7 55a 8 41a 9 20U 113Ua 11 Un L (Ain 132a 1 49a 14. •Train* 48 and 44 (mixed except Sunday) arrive and depart from HumhurK- - Sleeping Car Snrvica. EAfellent daily pass«->iger nervice between Florida wnd New York: ,e ; Ntm. 31 and 32—New.York nnff Flori-la Lim- exetn- Jokeep- , . _ , _tor8. be- tW(H-n New York, Oolambia and St. A igu-tine No*. #8 and 34—New York ,aail Flotida Ex-' pro**. Drawin«-room M.eefiing ears l* tween Anfrixta and New York. Pullman drawing-room Me<'iing ear*. 1*- tween Port Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah WaihioftoB and New York. Pnliman aieeping car* lx-twoen Chirl >tte and RielpDoud. Dining car* between O iarlotte aud'Snvannah. - > No*. 36 and 8A—t*. 8. Foot Mail. Throuvh Pullman dnrwing-rootn buffet aleepingearsW tween Jat'kiaftivilie and New lAirk and Puli- Stan alee pin gear* Itetween Aucnota r.ad (that* ■tie. DLn.tf enr* nerve ait menta earoaia. Pullman aicoping car* l**tweeo Jackontiville and OiCumbia enrohti daily ts-tween Jaekaon- vUle and t.'UK-tnnati, viA AaSevtlte. FRANK K.OANNON. J. M.CrLP, ThirdV P ft(Jen.Mgr., Ttw4R> Mcr..- WanMagt.m.t*. G. Wa*hmgtoe. u. O W.A.TIRK, - ftUHAnDWir*. Gee Pnaa. Aft.. A* 1 Uvia Pa— Ag t , Waatuagion. IXfl, Ailaaia. Oa. —’ .71** : Ss.r'aa. — . . 8/iaI/ Go Correspondingly Low and ^o quick, nnd sale we 5\ill if any merebant will try us at whole- divulaour advantages with him. A\ e have no time to quote ju ices but can sell you A $1-00 SHOE FOR 50cts. OP OR A $10 Suit of Clothes for $5.00 * • •• . *. 1 * ft » Or any nititde of Hardware jjcj cent*, less than anv mer- elwint in the county can buy it, and ,wc can sell coffee as low as 3c. a i>bund and many other articles as wonderfully' el leap. So strike while thb iron is hot. .X word to the wise is suffieient. \ ' ‘ ' THE BARNWELL COUNTY BARGAIN COMPANY, (At Green nnd S^ansell’s old Staud.) . £L(^Q "g Q BLACKVILLE, MONEY! MONEY!! AII person* Indebted to the'Barnwell Oil Mill on contract* of 1H97 and fsOft, by notd, account, bill* bT sale, or other wise, are hereby notlfled tbatthe book*; notes, bill* of sale Ac. have been placed in our hatid* to «k>*e up and collect We will not take legal stepa until debt ors hare a chance to settle without IF. Till* notice Is to give you suclt oppor- tunltf. Wlim tbe crop begins to mortf we will look for you. ' Izlar Bro*^ Attorney* at Law,- Blackville, H. C. JulyBlL 150 POUND WATERMELON! TBtkleoF spuh a xoxstkr t* W'e can all have them if we plant Girardkau’s Extra Farcy 8rle<'txd' "iRiUMeH” Skkd. From no otfter^ 84*eJ will such mfelonk grow. Thonsiflk and*of, Melon* grown from these Seed9V * In 1899 weighed 100 to i:» pounds eacli 4 —on* weighed J48J and another U»| 1 ""hbA ... . 4 $210.00 BRIZES for the 9 largest "Trlnmnb” Wa ter melons grown In 1900 fr< m Girar deau’* Seed. (.UXf •BCRiB WIK* RKIB A SPKClALTT. ft^F^od for Catalogue giving full^ feroiatlois to W. ft GI K i Kill 11 . MosTtcatLO, Florida,