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srnnm jr««i The Barnwell Petrale. JXO. f. HOLJift. Editor 1 Prop'r. kAKOMf CODUTT CIBCULATIOH. THURSDAY. AFRfL 1». )9(». at.1. -• Jai;-: —-4. — Jcrr— A witty oongreunriftn oays that If Dewey were to receive a nomination for Preddhnt he might give It t<r M« wife. Just as he did the Washington House. AN .APRIL FOOli. The circulation statement “issued Uv the treasury department at Washing ton, bearing date tile 1st Inst, and ftnl published ten days later, says that over two billion dollars are in circulation In these United States, an increase over 1890 of $l!V-\(W.V>l>t, and that the per ssapita circulation has for the first time In the history of the country crossed the $2rt llne..^ On the surface that looks like pros perity, but down at the bottom It las eonfession of tire unholiest crime ever committed against civilization in any. enlightened country, so-called. All that Increase in clrctrlafto# of almost live hundred mlllloo dollais not been made in the last four years. The truth of the whole matter ia a large part of Hie money in tin UnPed States was withdrawn fiom circulation and the last panic created by the woMhippera of the golden calf for the one purpose ■ zing the single standard , upon the country, a.id. to call off home attention while the monstrous conspiracy was being carried out, tie country was plunged into war, first with dpaln, next with the Piliplitos. Now that their aim has been accom plished the napkins have been dug up and their money put to work again. It's as plain to the thinking man a* the " fact that 2 and '2 make 4. TIIK FIRST MRMORLVL ADDRK4S. Next Thursday, 20th Inst., will - he Memorial Day at Rivers’ flridg»«. This lieautiful tribute pshl by. the Houthern people to the fallen herpes of the lost cause had its origin in Mem- pbls.Tenn. In May % lW> the patriotic ladies of that city decided to ral»e funds to erect a monument to the < on- federate dead and adorn their grates with flowers. Rev. Dr. S. II. Ford of Missooii, one of two surviving mem her* of the Pro visional Congress of the Confederate Mates (Rev. Dr J. L. M. Curry ol Richm-md, Va.. being the other) wa» selected by the ladle* of Memphis toii r.i*. All druggist* ivfirnd'ifie itnoiey To the Worshlpfnl Master—Uar- m<>nv Lodge No. 17. A. F. M. The undersigned ciynmltTce,.. sp- pn'irted on ihe first Inst.t at a s|>ecial eommunhration to adopt sukahla re«o- iolioiis upon the death of our well be loved Brother. Behj. II Maoville, have performed the duty assigned them ai d beg leave respectfully to report the following: Whereas, onf beloved friend and bro thel* BenJ. II. Manvllte Iihh finished Ilia earthly career and in the wisdom of the Almighty and we fondly hope in Ills mercy also, has been called to a higher life. Ami as nnr departed Bro ther possessed In a largo degree those qualttles of.iirlnd anil heart which on-' deared him to us in life, and leaves us much that we will love to remember and cherish, and desiring (A perpetuate his memory, therefore, Ke it Resolved by lUr.Ujmiy^Fodfic No. 17 A. K. M.: I. That in the death of our Brother. Benj. IV. Manville, this I.odge ha* lost one. of .Us ino»t useful hqi] lovable memlrcrs, and tlie Masonic fraternity one who exemplifieiJ-in his life among u6, I lie be»t principles of pur order, ami that we will enshiine iiim in our hearts as a true Mason, a good man and a dear friend. II. K ^olved Hint a blank page in our minute book he dedicated to hi* memory, that llios^ rcsnluiions he pnh- I Shed in the county paper*, and that a* a token of our sympathy, a copy of them he son to his family, whose grief we sincerely share. ^ v ' Robt.Afdrleh, C. It llammct, J. A. •Icoklus, 12th April, lUOO. Committee. Barnwell, S. C., A. L. .V.M)*). Harmony I.odge No. 17, A. F M. Whereas. God, In Hi* Inllnltc mercy, ha* relieved our well beloved brother. W. M. Morri*, from liiseartlilytri.il* and responsibilities and ha* entered him upnivgn eternal life, replete with the rewards of ar'Worthy life well spent. And Whereis, death of our es teemed true, and ffTert nTrnlicr 'bt* l.ialgw lexperiences a particular lo»*. tiecause of his long and fahhful ger sice* a* Tiler, and the inemticrshlp a 'oss of sincere and devoted friendship and luotherlv love. Now, he 4r. therefore, resolved by llarmnnt Lod.e No. 17, A F M.. in regolar eoinmiinicathm asssunlded, that in the death of llrotlii'r Morris thi- I.odge experiences a great h>**. ill • memtiersliip a goed and fait’i'ul f. iend ai.d brother; ttnn n muy' g-tTtip-frnri tried cUizeo i.ul hi* fam ly a loving In-ad., Be It further resolved, that, the Lodge he.draped in iqoutiiing lor one month, a page in the ml note's "f the Lodge inscrilieil to h|* tnemorv, a copy of these rcsoluiioM* hr sutlahly cn- grossed and sent to Ids liercaved lamlly and puhllahed in 'lie county papers. * , J: A. .leiikins, ('h’m. ('h is. ('arroll Simm», H I* \ M h i sop, N C. Gfuldi*. H C. Kirkland. - r» 11 Kt t i oi.ii iv o>»: im Take LaxariVK Bkomo t^t inlmk '1'm First Primary Election. Tuesdayi August 28th. ... — - -, For Congress. I will be. a candidate for reeleetjnn to Congre-s from the Second Congres sional District, suhject.to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. Respectfully. W. J.\SRER TALBERT. COUNTY AUDITOR. Bnddenville, H. C., April 17, HKtO. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the otlico of County Auditor, subject to the'Yules and regu lations of the Democratic primary elec* Hon, and pledge myseirto abide by the result and support the nominees of the party. ' - J. C. Keel. sleliver an oration in Elnnyotal ceme tery. He consented to do so. TliC Mayor of the city w as ordered hy the military authorities u> prevent the de livery of the addreSs. He declined to Interfere for the reason that the ceme tery wa« outside the city. The com mander of the post wrote Dr. Ford for bidding his speaking. Dr. Ford sent word back that he would deliver a semi- sermon In memory of the dead, unless prevented by force. The matter was laid liefore (<en. Thoma* at Nashville who refer-ed it to President Johnson, who gave him liberty to speak. On the next day thirty thousand peo ple repaired to the cemetery. The la dles sat on the gia*s amidstAhe graves of the Confederate dead Many Fed eral oflloers in undress uniform were there. Dr. Ford opened ids address by saying: "When the beauty o£Israel wnsslain on sene high places, David took up the lamentation in inimitable strains that sirl*ted down to us with a peculiar "wmiBir i u*Filtp—I frT’Tftrtfe hoa, nor rain, nor tic Ida of offering, and so on down to the conclusion of the -chant, Hlow have the miglity fallen!’ • If David could ta&e up these strain* of sadness and eulogy over hy life long foe. Said, why shall we not' utter the same words of tenderness over opr own Joveddriends w lio sleep around ns in Mient, unmarked gravesf Of itiem I van say: ‘•No battle banner o’er them waves. No battle trumpet sounded; Thev’e.reached the citadel of grave*. And here their arms ari*grouiHled.” ‘•Mistaken they may have been,- but. traitors never!'’ - r A- thousand women, with tears streaming down from tender eye*,, re sponded, “Never! Never!*’ DEWEY’S DEFINITION* The New York Srin, 1 which boast* the motto: “If yon see it in the Sun it’s iso.” on February 8th. 1S9U, quoteiFAd- tairal Dewey as saying**" Welf’, I'll tell you what a Democrat*is: In time of war a Democrat is a traitor, in time of peace he Is a — fool.”- Now that the Admiral bao declared iflmself a Democrat he cannot object to The application of the latter part of the nbove definition to himself. A cup of very hot milk at bedtime will prevent sleeplesoess. ‘ The Jim Urow law-reqtrtrtfrg sepa rate railroad cars for white and colored }Nt**engeri goss into effect today. Th« Railroad Commlsdonera exam? Ined the Seaboard Air Line'a lately completed line between Colwmbla anil Ghcraw last Thursday and acceptbiP ji m one of the best built in the South. Through trains between Jersey Uity Mid Tampa will be pot on sooih Gen. Supt. Buucb Me Bee says the Pharieston and Augusta line vrilLnow have attention. Col. W. %t' Neal, eT-Pe»4len»iary Syperlntendent, had - his innings \pr Gnurt at Columbia last week. 'Tlie: ffrand jury found three Itrne bills against him for- failure to turn over State money to hi* successor and ap propriating convict hire to his own tse. In the drst case a verdict of not guilty was returned, the Stale having failed to prove fraudulent- intent. Judge Beaet quashed the second imRctmeot* a tecbwh-alitv. At tor n e r Qgffftfll aoM wrong ind'WffT ea i-ry the matter * fore the Supreme court. The third •aae sra* continued. Col. Neat’* sure- ties son* lime ago paid up hia shortage ••d afterwardf»e gave them every out Ja^WM-dae -Jp-io/ if it fails hi cure. E. nature on everv box. W. i.imv k h stg- Floritla farmer* are gelling %>'< a crate for new’jw-a* and price* of i-llicr ♦•truck'’ arc'in propo»iW First report* of the flood damage* in Texa* were overdrawn. A million dollar* w ill cover propertv lo««e». The river land* are all tlie iletter for the frcwhei, ami there i* plenty of time to make full crop* yet. • — —— Working Mg lit and Bay The bur lest and mightiest liitle tiling that ever was mwitc i* Irr. King's Niw TOR SHERIFF. Barn well, S C., April 17, 15)oa. 1 respectiully announce mvself as a candidate for the nlilce of Sheriff subject m. tlie rules and regulation* nl tlie Demoeratic nriinary .election, and pledge myseirfo abide by the re *u11 and support tlie nominee* <>f the patty. N. G. W. Walker.- Superintendent of Education. Blackville, S. C , April Cth, Iftfrt). -T Tfc.-jy ( Tf»rrn tty'aTnrmrn-re-firv self-w-*«a*»- didate for reelec lion to the ollice of ■County Soperiuteudent of Education, pledging mvself <o abide by tlie rc*u!t* of the Democratic Primary election and to mipport tile iioininees of tlie p»tty. ’ - A. Bnlst, Sr. County Treasurer. SCHOOL NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the tax payers of Elke School DDtilct at the To#i> Hall in Elko nn Friday, April iO'li, ItstO, at 4 p. m. to decide what tax if any shall he V’ored to ,supplement school fund for next school year. / - r ■ , . ’-W. C-Matthews, Chairman Board Trustees. r MERRY MAKERS WEEK AT AUGUSTA, OA. On account of Metry Makers Carni val at Augustas the Charleston and Western Carolina .Railway will sell tickets from all.stations at ONE-t’-AHE for tlie round trip. Ticket* will tie on sale April 2l*t, 22irl, 2Jrd and'24th, with linai return limit April 30th, liNM). H- The occasion tlii* year promises to surpass all former efforts. Free amuse ments and performances on Broad Street every day during '•tire- week. Make up your parties at once. Call on Agents fir rates and sched ules. W. J. Craig, ~ General Passenger Agent. MOXEYTO LEND! Apply to Bates & Simms. SIGHT, SPORT, MDSIC. - G. 1). C. LANGE, Blackville, S C. '* r \. , ( Spectacles, Fine Stationery, Base Ball Giiods, F'ishiug Tackle, Kirby Hooks No. 1 to HJ —IOC. per 100, ‘Chn lisle Hooks No. 1 to 10—15c. per IlK), Toys, Wcdgewood and .Sterling Silver Novelties, Musical Instrument*. Pfafios r - and Organs, Umbrellas recovered w ill e yon wait. Instrument . repairing a specialty. Call or write for prices. MONEY TO LOAN. I Can place several loans on well im proved, unincumbered Real Estate. P. M. Buckingham, Broker and Real Estate Agent. rimer, S. April Tlth. !!«*>. ' I re*peotfntiy announce myscH acan* dula.te for tlie ollice of County I'rc.-isu- rer, ■iibjvct to tlie rule* and legulations of tin* Dctixx-Vatic prirnary election, and ple<ige myself to abide the result and Mippou tlie nominees of the pysy EiIiiioimJ B. Sander* • BarnwHI, S. C , April 7th, Iftat. I re*|Mctfully announce myself a candidate for lh«* <4tlice of l nu.iity- Treaaurcr, »ntiject to tllc , rule* and seg- ulaiiona of tlie iieiiuH*ratic primary e- hsct’oii. ami pledge myself to abide the result and support tlie nominee* of il-o party.- K. D. Free. BUckvUie, S C., April 'itli. Ush*."- I rrwxTtfiilh announce mv*eK a can didate for tlie ollice of County Trea*u» rer. I pledge myself to abide l>v the re »o!t» of tlie Democratic Primary Klee- ti«m and to support the iMniilticc*uf tin- P 111 >. - - . W. Alt red 11 v le*. TRADE.. v ' No matter, how tiad a fix your Old Wheel is in I can Repair it, 'and trade you a New Wheel for a small differ ence. , J. R. Hatrison, Bat it well, S. C. For Superv isor. (Mar, S. C., April llth, IPtst. In reply to the solicitation* of my friend*, mid feeling a«-ured (liat I can ■ave the county mnnev I annooncemv- »c!f a candidate for elci-tjon to tin* of- 1.1 fe I’ll Is. Every pill i* a sugar coated th-e of Supervisor for Barn well count y. ESTRA^eirSTOLEN’. ,, " . /X Red Bull Ox,'no horns', from tlie O'Bannon Place near Barnwell.* A liberal reward will be paid.for its re turn or information loading tq it* re covery. W. Gilmore Simms. FOR SALE. —Agl Acres^oJ land, belonging t« the estate of Mrs. Ann S. Ilagooil, decea*- ed. -ituated in Uarnwell county and ly ing partially witliin she liniii* of die town of Blackville. Apply to IV. H. Oakuiaii. Executor, Blacktille, S. C. TRESi’ASS NOTRE. We hereby forbid all parties from trespassing on tlie laud owned liv u». either by eiKling wood, hauling straw, digging np or |:i any a ay JT*4igoriiig said htmiVnviied l»v n« C M. Kdenfleh!. Agt 8eigllugvillp,2tith March, i'JW). Noi D E. ■ A competitive exindnation will be Iield at Blackville on the r>di of May nt xt to select a cadet for Naval Acad erny from tlie 2nd Cong’l Dist. Ap plicant* mM«t be pliv»ically sound, of grind nmratAdiifaiTer iihd will Bee*- aniined in die following brandies ot studies, \iz: Writing, reading, -pell ing, grammar, geograpliy, l'. S and World's hUtnry, aritlinrellc. Algebra arid Geometry. W. J. Tulborf. M. C., 2nd I >ist. S. C. NOTH K TO BKHTuKH AND CBEBITOfiS All |*-r*ot:s havlnit i-laiiiis against tlie E> ta' , < of Mrs Vtrviniu M. V\< issiiiC'-r. deeeascil. vrtH prrw nt the sirmr tr» it- «t «»ne~. priqw-riv pr>o>n. and all |N'r*<>lis owing die said cstat* will make pajuu-nt tu us at once. , IT. < . Folk, narobers, s. t*., J. t. Wctasiligvr, AllanU, Ua., (fuaiitied Executors. bigygles for sale and t6 trade. A 1H00 Spalding Chainless Bicycle for $(«). ’I’bey are high grade wheels, I also have tlie Im pel ial Bicycle, another high grade wheel, for $25,a very fine wheel foi $30, and as good ns anything made for $45 , : . REPAIRING of Bievcles, Guns, Revolvers. Hew ing Machines, Locks and Eevs,and Bicycle Sundries kept in stock. - J. R. HARRISON, Barn w ell, H. C. (Next Door to thcOperfi Housed •4 —I^you bviy ir^m— “ . .. globule of boallh, tlist change* weak ness into strength, iistic-suess into en ergy, brain-fag into menial power. They're wonderful in building up tlie health. Only 2.''H• |>er box {Sold bv .4. M. .smltlr, WlllUion; D. K Brigg* A Co., it ackvillcT Drtiggmt*. , Bo?r losses in killed, wounded and prisoners up to March. !H«l amotinted to 12,Ilk) men. 'I’ltcy slill have 41,(NX.' men. and many women are serving ns soldiers. British |ns«es .have*,been tw ice as great. They haVe 21 l.fXHi incu “Mr. Henry Hahn. Hged tiO years, died in Aiken on tliw Htli Inst. He served four years in the Confederate armv. Cp to his retirement from iMisiuess two years ago lie was die leading merehnnt tliere. He was a native of Germany. Millions Given Away. It. is certain ygtatif)’iitg' ty the null lie to know of one conSIl’triii 1iK* iaml w ho are not af raid to *he generous to die needy and sullering. The proprietors of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con sumption, Cough* and Cold*, have given away over ten million trial bot tle* or this- great medicine: and have the sariafaciion of knowing it iiasaiiso- lutely cured tlKUisiinds'''of hopelvs. cases. Astlima. Bsoucliitis, Hoarse ness and all disease* of tlie Throat, Chest ami Lungs arc surely cured bv it. Call on J. M. Hmitli, lY.illi»ton. jir I*. K. Briggs & Co, lilitckville. Druggists, and get a trial bott> free. Regular size 50c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. Tom Watson, of (Georgia, wlirt was a power among the Populist* k few years ago, says that he is done with noli do*, His law praejieo.pay* him neatly $20- 000 a year, and that is better ’than a seat in Congress. The House of Representatives at Washington voted kimnst unnulnum^* )y in favor of the election of I'oTted States Senators by direct vote pf the people. T-he milllonHire dnb will not risk* chance* and gi^ tlie people and pouf folkii'a chaneeFnt diem. «id ject to die rulei party. of tlie Democratic J J I,. Hair. Seigllngville, H. C , Apcil flth^MXNt, I respectlulfy annotnvre myself a csndidite for reehejioii to the ollie* of County Supervisor, subject to tlie rule* a'lol regulations of the Democrat ic primary e'eet.lntr, and pledge m«evnf to abide dm result and Mipport tlie nominees ot the party. O. W. Barker. I respectfully announce myself a can did/tte for tlie cilice of Cuuiuv Sii|»t‘r- the rules andrCguTa ton- or tnefjcfHrr- cralic |»arty and (dedge mvself to aliido by die result* of the nrimary election ami Mipport tlie nominees of the party. , James (). Sander*. Olar, S. C., April 3d, I'.NK). For Coroner. Black vi lieTs. < v ., A prin?TTOn: Hrf I r*:s|»ectfully announce tnyse.f a can didate tor tlie cilice nl Coroner and I ht'rcbv pledge uiv*elf to alnde tlib re- *Tdt of tlie primary and to support tlie nominee* of tlie Democratic party. Daniel Biume. Appleton, SC, 3d March^ liNH), I respectfully annoiiope mifejf a can didate for the office of Coroner and I hereby pledge m vself to abide the re sult of the primary and to support' tlie nominees of die Democratic party. - Clayton S. Warner. Al GI ST FLOWER. "RU fT surprising f Hr t.” savs Rrof Hputou, "tliat in my travels in all parts of lire world, for the ln*t ten yeais, 1 have met nrore people haying used Green * August, Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia, deranged liver and stomach, ami for constipation. • I find for tourist* and salesmen, or for nerson* filling ollice position*, where headaches and gmeral bad feeling* t . from irregular habits exist, that Green V May. Ashleigh Democratic Club will meet, nt2 i*. m on tlie 4di Saturday in April, at the usual place, to reorganize and elect delegates to the County Conven tion. W. A Ross, Chairman. S./A^ Hair, Secry. Jenny. S C., March 23, HMX). Tim Rivers’. Bridges Memorial Asso ciation will observe Memorial Day April 2tbh. Coi. Robert Aldricli wiil deliver an address upon the noble theme “Tlie Confederate Soldier, Liv ing and Dead.” Mrs. Virginia D. Young will also deliver an address, subject, ‘ Women of die Confederacy.” To these services the public are enr- diallv inv iied to attend. .MW. Jenny*: A. C. MeMllan. ftec • I’rfca. NOTH E i >K FINAL I>1S( HARl.E. *■ Notice Is hereby civen tint ti e undersigned will (lie tit* final account « tli J. K. Snelliiig Ks«|., Judge of ProtaUe, on Monday, 7tli <iu\ of Ma>, I'.nni. as Executor of tlii Estate of Elizals’th l>avis l deceased, and appb for L t- ters I lismtssory. II II < W i . ~ . ^v- Executor. SCIUIOI. BOND.ELECTION. in pursuance of an Act (>f General Aasembly'entitled ‘.‘An Act- authoriz ing Hia Barnwell Graded SchixH Dis trict to issue Bond* lor the purpose ol purchasing and procuring ground* and building* for tlie public school* flee,” ;iit be Ireld at. ihcCooi i I'.KXt, by the qualified voter* ot Ho Barnvveil (»raded >clioo) I»istrict, t" determine W ticthcr tlie Bonds *liali lie i*sued'a* provided for>iii said Act oi not. I’oils w ill open at 7 o’clock a m and t:lo#c at I o'clock p. in. The tial- Iot* siudt conform in every respect :<• tlinse provlrled by law in our genera 'election*; and tlm*e in favor of i*«u- ing the Bond* will vote ballots with the word vYc»,” written or fir In ted ot seil. wilt vote baHoi w itli word it. OFFICES: Barkwem. and Wim.iston. . Commencing the first week in Octi>- ner 1 will be at my Barnwell office at tlie Halford House on the first Monday and Tuesday of the first and fourth weeks in each month, and longer by special engagement. At Williston office on every Fri lay and Saturday. , 1 am als irepared to do Dental work at your home* anywliere in Barnwell County. , COME STRAIGHT TO The Hill Top Stables, Barmveli, S. f., Where you Will find the Best Horses, , Finest • Mares and Clioicesf Mlife's ever raised oh the fertile Missouri farms and absolutely the Lowest Prices ever quoted in South Carolina. As witnesses to the triuh of my claims 1 refer to all who have ever bought stock from me. _____ CIIAIvO F 15IIOAVX, A^ont.- SOUTHERN RAILWAY. BLACKVILLE, S- 6-, \ ou’ will get tlie late.st and newest goods at tlie same old prices. I have! purchased with the greatest cate, and the wants of die people of this commimity ever before my mind, tin* nea est, and most complete line of Spring and Summer Goods, which are just now commencing to a: rive;the lame* will be delighted with them, and the children will-cry for diem. My stock of laces, embroideries and fancy goods far excel anything ever before offered'foi sale in this tow n. , Shoes and Hals are the latest and they ate simply grand, both in style ami quality, aitd best of ail the price* are witliin everybody’s reach. . For tlie men l have a full and complete line of Graperies of all kind*, I have the old reliable Rock Hill Buggies ■anil die Pieduimit Wagon*. 1 have that grand old brand “Majestic Flour;” and Tobacco—why tlie brands 1 sell will shortlyi the longest day lor die weary plow-hoy. I have in stock everything suittprfTn the wants and needs of our people, and it w ifi ever be my uinito to protect die interests of my cu»iomers. ‘ W hen in need of goods come and see me; I guarantee good values, polite at tention and perfect Mttisfactkwi with every article'you purcha-e. Rc-peetfuUv Yt ur*. A- M- O’GORMAN. I’. W FARRELL i CO’S OLD STAND. OA.D a r / BEACKTILLg s*. c. Oentral Tim* if Ja^-k*invUlc ant Savmnxh. E i-tern Tim" M tit her P-if nfs. P< hi*l»ile in EfTwl IVhruary i'lth. 19)0. KOIITHBOCSU. (,▼. Jacksonvii:< A] *d Vi N'i.41 V,,.H N....T! N’o.YJ D-a if DjiIt ex Stl p: S '• Kavanna'iiSo. Uy “ , Harn»•••!! ... •• Hi.-i.-kvn* “ Pprin?flel(t. “ s.lllv •• Prrrw^-„— - Ar (’>!umbtn Lv. ChafletToii.cSo. ftf *• Kuinmervdle “ Hran.-hville •• Onmcnhurg- " Kingsrlfi* At C iiundia . . Lv. A uvun a.o*-> ky. i “ I4raniterttle •• Aiken ...I “ Tr«- iton ; “ Johnston Ar <: •luniV.a.iC. 0.i.. 1 Lv. C-i * ue I tip D 1 Jf> li !.'.p'I2tt*i . I I H> 102P 4 «•«* ' .Vip 4 ITp 4 Ion Slop I 4f]- 4 Nat... 4 4>c ( i;a ... i i 5'JI X rt Ok» 0 l'n 7 i»»i it vkip 5 Alp i:4ini.*ria 5Vp 5 5‘*v I U-n 7 i7p '.• .Vm T.'W’.i 1 j hsi 1 4 'So *S 4*;> 1) on* s u -h ' i> AYp awfi-; a.vip Fiji- aaipuisp aaip a oun 4 n »t ■; i av 5 'J u i up II Jop' . .1 •op »t w E. r. Meyeij, Blackvifle, S- C-, DEALER IS l‘nmn«. iron I’iping of nl' kind*. Fit ting- of all * Ze* amt the’lMfst lnuk«alld quality. - ^ CONTRA (TOR FOR Well*, Dug or Driven, of any depth tud (liiiilkt. r dc*ired. ' Twcnti-liie\eais of praellrNi exf»»-- rieuce liaic msde fun Ma«terof my t>u»- iiie«*. and qualified me to guarantee -ad-factum n> all faioriug me with their patronage. Call on or w rite me., and prompt at tention will he given to all communica tion*. K-R. MEYER • ffiackvUie. S.,C. fj'Ctl Estate For Sale! Plantation, f'2ri acre*. M i'l ini up into tract* to snlr porclf i*- er< I ocatetl 2'j mile* from B trnw cH Piantallon, 201 *crrs, ne-irGo. van; <pleudi«l tloi!i* r. ' (us Vim* t>cr r.r turpentine right* lor ^ H1 ♦* ) A nice dwcIITrg* ir.tTi aniiiTe j gmi.nd*. in different part*-of town Large I.of, ”>tatde and ifflice niilldihg on l ourl llo.i*c f*quare. 2 Uo-iueaui Jxot* on Main Strict 2 R| side nee l.ot* de»il atdv Inca • ted. -THE- % uuibii.i Bid ' Si ilJUn f, i'fp i! U.a f > 4 )p — No” w rTR.'TriVrTfeTnii-d-'o--. Geo^ H. Sl'K( IAL NOTICE. < Tlie Couh'v Democratic Convention will meet at BaruwtfH on Sa!eday in Bates, thrill, of Hoard, Win. MeXab, See Barn well, S. C., April 0, 1MKL THE STATE OF SOUTH FAROLlXA. COl.NTY OF BARNWELL. , IN THK OOHtlY «>.•• r WVBATK. By J. K. Snelling, Esq , Judge ot Pro bate in Barnwell CoViuhv. WHERK \S Mrs. Mary A. Owens ap plfe* for Letters of Adiiii.iistraiion on tin Estate of W A.Owen*,deceased. These arc, therefore, to cite and ad- mouisli all and singular, the kindnd and creditors of the said deceased, to lie and appear before me at a Court of Pro- tiatejoi' the said county, to -beholden at Barnwell ('. H on Saturday, tlie 21 st diiyo" April, Ifil'O, atli-oiclovk H, m. tosliow cause, if any, wily tin- said ailuiinDtratioii should not be grunted. (riven ijnder my hand and the soa.1 of the Court tiiis loth day of Apdl, A. D Itioo, amt in the one jrtittdred and twetity-fourtli year of the Sovereigdty and Independence of the United States of America. (i.. 8.) J. K. SNELLING. I’roiiate Judge. B. ( . ' Pubiislied in Thk UxtiN will Pkoci.k April 12th. i!KK). GO Augu*t Flower Is a grand remedv. It does noPinjure the system hv frequent use. and iscxeellcnt for an Ur stomach* and indirestibn,” Sample bottles-free at Creecli’s Pharmacy. Sold by dealer* ip all civilized coun tries. The County Democratic Clttbr will meet for reorgani/Attoh no die Jourtli Saturday in April and will elect de c- gates to the bounty ( ofiwmiun on the basi* of one delegate to ev. rv tw enty, live pvinbers and insjonty fractirin' tliereof. The State Democmtifc Conv'entF.n will meet in Columbia on the third iiinrwwwfiiHJ. . . [ tlie Natioiial Convention, which will irlght. TIarrjr Miller, formerlv of Sumtea* ! assnnblc in Kau*as City Jiily 4th, RNid, 8. G., pick* money from itXL'NNi peach and to transact any other bu*i«e*» that tree* in hi* oroliard* at Rouuyey, W. I may come before It. Va. Last year hi* net profit* amount- U. Duncan Bellinger, Chairman. •d to $2u,0t>t ( about to live tree. \Y. U. Duncan, SCctcUrj. to the old reliable grocery, store of~r>' ^ tf. >T. PATRICK,- for Fine Fnib.ily Groceries of all kinils^ .Vothing bwt the he*t of fverything "lb tickle tlie palate. Give me a trial and' be convinced of what I say. G. W. Patriek. M. F. BUI ST, ATTORSET-AT LA IT, IfhVlWiri.M H.. k Hitt Ar. Chirk ate S ifp S 4.1 11 :r-p s top, a ar» w:ia Ar. Danville 4r. Riehmuud . 1<:.U io*l> 3 *o Ar. V.'*<hiugt<jji. . .-. ‘ Bilthn ire'7'fTi.lnl’ M Philaibilphis. •• N.-w York . - 7 3 *1 a Sep 10 l,'x» .. aiea llZftp n 2Aa 11 V*» 2 Va l.yip 2 lOp’ * 1 -» 4 Iftp Lv. iSlnmbia . Ar tipartanburg . . ■• A-rtun-ille ... Ar Knoxville .. : v . 11 4.a. 7 .Via. :.... 3U)p> 11 2f» i TtWp: 2 37p ; 4 Ifta, 7 .... Ar Cinctnnad_. f H/p 7”i. s Ar. LouUvlIlf f 3 Ip * .)> 4i r - - •OUTHBOUND. Ly. Ixj itsvtlle .. Lv .;('im-innatl . Lv. ICn'/xvttT". .... •■ Asheville “■ 8vort»nbarg...... Wr. Ocnmbia,. Lv. New York!Pa.Kft) " Philadelphia ...,. Baltimore . . Ry. Washl st’m So. Ry i Lv. ftK-Vnnoad Lv. Danviiio .. ... Cv. Cfiarlnfu* Kis-u Hill .—r .Mini ■ex Su yrrSONoiiWffO'.Ht- Daily Daily ex Sn i 7 ilia s 1 Im i Hur*> 111 4.’,» 7 4.ip; .. aojp ^ H 7 S>h .... .■' JU3j) 6i»\> ,, I a Alp tl 46y bijup 1440n tsotp! it St-ii 3 14p SfTp fi 22a 5 '•(i) It ll5p C.Vji [Ilia 111VI' l.oj'm 4*Wi, i to p ! .’ -ski Tpio'RTBJp CSa 9 U-a to S'.p v ttsa tTato “ Olicster “ XViimstsjn). 1(1 ila'D l.'in Ar. Columtua, iHlda.lt <>:iup It s* 1 2uh Lv.-OoluuiUia.lL'. D.)..i ,11 .V,aj 4 Wki •1'ihaston I.. li):Wi' 1 !Sit> OO-'h ilwipl t 4.ip! 0 4 a fYcnton . Ar. Aiki-ii " Gnmitevilk “ Au/nsia.. Lv. Col uni hia (So. Ky i “ Kiugvillc .... “ 'Oiangetiurg,. .... BranefivUlc. “ HuinnicrvUle Ar. ChiirlpHion Lv. tVeuiubiaiBU. ky.ii Ar. Perry “ rally “ KpwngflcltP . “ Blarkvillo " BarnweTi “ bavannah Ar. Jivks'mviHWP.H.) 20V| 7 * a IJUOull 2 lip 7 Hi •1 On 2.i(lp Sf))Si 4 00p -1 OhA 4 4.,pi 2 ;ti 3 45i> 0 1 ip 1 4 "2 * 7 LHp ,V52i j 8 lift 7 ( iS«-‘ : ii oda Ti* !12 4,V! 2 37:’ 4.V 1 12pl 3 Os I 27p; 3 20: Il'Jffi' ft IS! 7 4<IJ> 0 2is i ion 6 27a iii»'u 7 0UQ s; i« ’ftiia S41a i* Am 11:4si it 1 ja 7 uia S a tia U.ifia -'Sip ■*S*TiMins 4.1 ami 44 (mivfd except bumiay) arrive and detarrt from HaiiiUurg. Sleeping Gar Service. Excellent daily paaMbgw servioe between Florida and Nv v Yorki-. \ No*. ..1 and.tj—New York and Florida Lim- ifet. Daily except • Sunday, iijmposcl exciu- Mvely ot Pullman finest D iivvi".'; Room Steep ing, fJompartnient and Uliscrvatory Oars, be tween New York, OolvuiiLm and St. A ai’a*tine Nos. hiP and 34—New York H.id Florida iix- pri s-i. D/awing-rootn sleepiDit car* 1* tweeti Augusta and New York. - / Pullman drawing room sleeping ears lie- tween Port Tanitm iFackwnrviUe 1 , Savannah Wn-hingfon and NCw York. Pulirtan *>epit»g ear* 1*: wee-i Churl etc aid Richmond. Dining ear* between O-'iurlotte and cavaimah. | No*. 3ft and 3fi—U. 8. JAi-d Mail. Throngh Pullman drawinfr’nxJia buffet *t»* ning car*ha- tween Jm-kaonvillr and ffikw York and Pilll- min a.m-ping ear* l>el wi-cri Augusta and Char lone Dtnl’ag ear* serve all meal.* enr-aue ■■ Pullman steeping car* ladaeen JackS*>nr11ie r tWWKStlCIgNihffffJSI 1 !- “ ; FA< l I.I Y: >'*<'* IiV.MH' DEPAKI .MK.NT.. H. Jones. 1‘rinciphl. •s’Anna "’alker. A*»i*tanf, *• > C. R. Bellinger, *• \ HrCft** ofl North, rn lleig Itt- t Ii any kind <>f R i il' E-1at** W ni.fe 1 \ ren! estate . ag nt'< .-erytee- ■ are **-u wile valuable in i.crtii •ring 1 4* w. List \ «*ur v w44!l me It CD '** % t mth- jn^ < ‘X< u|»f in i a»e ol .1 i lt*. idle m.meV e:fl ill w H\ * !»♦* »»*,'• 1 rt'ir and profitably ill\ e»te it by * • llriM Ring w itli i uic. r. M. It I ( KIM)IIAM a llrulo r ailU Ki-al 4.-laic 4.cut. Mt'SIC. ’Mis* Evlitii Tii\v4isniid. Mis* Ramsey. ffT"fTTT,’*’-* r * -"‘"i*-' '^ lri akt DT.rahtmkxt. 'liss All.a Sounder*. . v* I’rrparc* liny* anil lilrl, for < ollrgr ami far Itustnr**. The IliL'ti St-lusi! Depiirtnicnt. which con sist* of the eighth* ninth ami trpfh grades, is devoted tomstruction in the higherbraneht *. English, Ft ouch, Germni, Latin Music, Higher Mathematics, Buok- Keeping, u* Well aa all common sciusd tiranche*. will I*- ttioruighly taccht The rate* of tuition ;ne: K g'Uii (trade,.. A2.UU j«-r month (4 weeks.) y Ninth (• ruder.. 2.5)1 *• *• .‘* N Tenth (ii’iule.... 3.<K) “ “ “ - Music 2 ftO “ “ • “ (ierman 1.00 •* “ “ Kindergarten... 1.00 *' “ “ All oilier grades md sutijects ai' fr*** to pnpit.s living in the Ilariiwtll (irailed Scbix l District Excellent board o '-ii tie had nt reasonable a-cs The Principal will have gcncral’s'incr- vision over u.l fmpils Uiarding in town. ^ For jirbsje ctus.or further information ad dress: , . \\\ If! .TONES, Principal,^ (ico. It. Bates, t'h'm’mdiM. or VJ in MeNah, Sec'ty liM. \V. H. Tovviiserul. Dr. J.H.E. MILHO Surgeon Pettis _ hr u 1 ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad^. oi S. C. UondkniTkd SctiKDCbk. >or til. . N i/K o. r,7 daily daily/ ox ISlMI A M A. M ... 8 02 In Fffect NORTH No. 32 No- .. . r i(i December 1st, , IbUO. <,#i ^ . ex 1 Sun. ^ I* M I. Dariiiigtou A 8 05 8 (5 f.v F^lliutt Ar 7 -0 It 25 A r'Sutliter Lv « 40 STATIONS. daily i’. M Will Im a:-his office in Flare well cTi n fiale* dH> and TuesiUy and Wcdm-dav fellowina WiH be at Ms flonie fifth elii tll.ii kvdle • «. cry Friday and Miturduy. .ind wiil mukc ajV portnitnii iit*' to meet patients at any of out coMnty towns or call at their residenees. . 1 am a full graduate of Philadelphia le nt* College; have had seventeen yeanejii live^irst tienl experience, ami can please you .u qu*llt T of work and priees. , . I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. I am still.iii luisines* maiving (lialfa and all kinds of llofise.Furniture, and NOW ts.'he tjmeaud THIS i* die tdace •fur you to get your moriev'^ wortli. Also I will do any kind of ^Turning, -iieli ns ("olHifili*. I’ostsanu Brackets. IfT \ll (iootl* Delivered witliin tco iu'ii< «; oyer t' ii miles F. O B For further paiTictihir* w rite to ” - - A || a RTKK. JhXNY, S. ■ Something NeW. ; i propose To till a long felt w ant in Barnwell. 1 am, prepared, to carry traVelleYs wherever they choose to go in quick time and perfect safety and ciVnfort, and to do Hauling w idiin reasonable distances nt .extremely ip4t(J erate prices.. _ My teams are fir*t (d:*s» kmi l can promise fierfect snti-lai tipyrr to'nll rea sonable peoide. |[4^*\Vood For Saie. -^Call on dHVfrifst door East of, Ttt Fjcople Office. S. L TEACOCK. 3 17 . . l-v Sumter AC, .0 Is l |3 . At Crcston Lv 8 27 .-i .l.l !,v Gfe>ton Ai 3 aft ^ ff 15 Ar rrcgnall> LOO 00 / 5 it) A tH. li J'l ti 53 7 55 ilrkHi ^i> Orangeburg Bafnw .ii Kobbtn* August* 5 02 4 2' 4 02 3 2S 2 30 MONEY! MONEY!! Ail per*orr* indebted to the Barn w ’A 1 .; ()d Mill on eoiifrael* of IsuT and I bv note, ai-countlbills of saie. dr / wise, are hereby notified dial die ^ ^ not***! Kill* of *ale & liave^’bcen ph. ,\ 9 in our liands to ido-e'tip<g4j4^Co11eebT>C > 35 leaves Fliwcnee • 2 3L' (Ve will not take legal *164).* unfil debt* ■a in., and train No. 32 arrives at I'kfr- j ors.hate a chance tu *erde yithapt If.- WtW'S 11 "” 1 Agrat for Rarawrtl Cosstr far Ik, Amrrlraa Uu*d aa* Trast t uaipaa) af Balttaiarr. ia prepared to ftirniah bond* for Exec utors, Administrator*, Guardian*, Tfuilcea and ftjl public officer*. PBaNKH CANNON, J. M.CtXP. Ttitrd V-P. K I4eu. Mgr., Traffic Mgr. WaahiDgtua. b. Ck ~~ WastiingUiia; D. W. A. TURK, B. B HABDinaC Uau. Paaa Ak't. Aa t Ueu. Pas*- Ag U. g a no ..WWffyrWff i man I'alaoe Buffet Steeping Cars lie • j tween New York atxi Macon via An. tL ^gusta — T. II. EmererHi, . II. M. Emer*Dn Wastuugtua. D- Cl Ai-aaia, Ga. I T'affic Manager (***11. Paaa Agl. J. R. Kculr. G«u. Ma'.afer. 1 tunirv. IVlien die crop begins to move' * we will look for you. _ ... Jz'ar Bros., Atfnineia at Law. . Uiacka iO. 8. C. Julyfit Vf"