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Candidate Column Continued. Superinlemlent 6f Edticaticm. THURSDAY. MAY 3. UM». XxporU of com from lb« United Bute* to Europe la\t v«ur axowtled two hundred million >uati«D, not 0000(111); hnrreU df me At, and tho demand grow*. An old time Maryland colored cook ha» been sent toTaria hf run a corn bread •hop diirln); the Kxpoaltloo to eduiMte European tastca to appreciate ila good ness. ' ' Prealdent McKinley haa promised, to ft® to Charleston during tho meeting of the National Educational Association Convention, and to uiakfe a speech on the evening of the 12th July. It will be a hot time In thc old town. And.no prominent American needs schooling and metaphorical switching more than the aforesaid William. - ft It a foregone fact that Hrran will Mtelve the Democratic nomination Rt t tho Kansas City convention, although a few Eastern wire pullers are said to irrvo tnidertakerrto Side-track tilrdV The attendance at Che Democratic Convention on July 4t.h will be the largest ever assembled on such jin oc casion. The vote he will get ue»t No vember will be likewise. President W. V. I’owell, of the Order of Railway Telegraphers, has entered suit In Atlanta against the Southern Railway fur f69,000 damages, because publications by the officers of that sys tem have Injured his character and nubjeeted him to contempt and ridj- cule. To an outsider It would appear that Powell ought to be sallstled with the $6,000 salary lie has been draw ing, and should divide any damages he may get with tht operators who have lost their places through his leadership. PUBLIC ROAD IMPROVEMENT. , (Continued from our last Issue J The engineer shall auitey the high-, way to be built fixing needfail specifi cation*, as In Railway grading. These Improved roads should be a foot higher In the tnidnle ttnnr at' the edge, making natural water shed, edge at a drain. * The road should be wMr enougn for two vehicles to pass driven at rapid rate. The law should require the driver of each vehicle to keep upon his rigiit hand side of the highway, under a pen alty of ten dollars for li.sr violation. The fines should increase wish the number of offenses rendered by the eame Individual. These improved highways should he covered with clay live or six Inches and a slight sprinkling of sand foliow- Ingt over which immense rollers should pass packing the road firmly. We would not be annoyed in passing the other man s vehicle. The dtugcr of obstruction in meeting drunken and disorderly persons Is greatly mitigated. Our women and children could drive upon these thoroughfares, without the presence of the protector, with feel ing* of safety. Beginning at our county town one highway should be mada first class to the county line \\> would build at Drat on lines nearesflhe point* of the compass. Then we would build the intervening roads. By a first class turnpike you have brought the tolling farmer nearer his home market. • We have enhanced the values of all farm holdings slung and near the line ofeuch an highway. One horse draws the loi),d that now rvqulree two and three. The wives aod daughters of the farmers can drive their buggies to neighboring towns In oompuratively short time compared wttb that now consumed In grinding through our miles of sand. Home life ou the farm becomes pleasanter. The dreary monotony of today I* qhanged to happy social conditions, superin substitution of our turn C. W. Aiken 2 00 AV. T Calhoun 2 00 8am Best ^ - 2 INI Sam Meets '2 00 A D. A i Icn 2.IN) Molly Anderson «0>- Total * fia o< 1 ) Barnwell— W. L. Cave 2 00 Total 2.00 Bennett Springs— Jani^R Komirn e 2 00 Claude Rountree 2 IN) Jessie Rountree \ 2 00 C. T. Rountree 2 00 Milledgo Rountree' 2 IN) Lawrence Moody 2 IN) D. P. Key 2.10 ■e.a - r- - - J. A. Ladson 2 (N) KaiiCC Hiiuou 2 00 To^al— IS.(K) JBtickville— William Duncan 2 ()0 R M Zctglcr 2 (0 Jonas Taylor ,-r .♦ 2 00 Total , . \ C.(X) Bui l.pond—None, Four Mile^- W. E. Moody 2.00 Total 2.00 Georges Creek—None. Great Cv pres*— WTHie Tfav 2 (K) Alfred Harvey 2,IN) .’ i- E. I). KUtiird 2 (rt <s* lUrten Harvey 2.00 L Jilff Kearse 2 O 'J .. - Totsl 1000 Rod Oak— Ellison Mountrio 2 00 Total 2.00 Richland — k- W. L Hill 2 GO Total - —~ 1 (Ml Ro-emarv-w Walter>#I»ir 2 CO J.J. Kennedy 2 no A. U. Woutcy *2 tn Ernest Wooley 2 (N) A. J. Green 2 IK) G, J. Green 2 (K) Mao sou M. Hair 2 00 Total 11 00 Sycamore— D J Kearsn 2 03 Jim Wilson 2 IN) Jttu v-onusel 2 IN) •Ldtn King 2(() Ed Taylor 2 <0 Jake Clark 2 00 Handy Sander* 2 0) Ren Jackson 2 on •- " Flv Bing 2 00 4 J ?()weu* - — 2 IN) J Anderson 2 00 J K A’oui'g 2 00 n II Davis 2 IN) Prince Handers 2 IN) (* Ija* l.oadholt 2 14) AV .1 McFadden 2 (N) AV N Mtrrdough 2 00 S Plney Ritchie 2.(0 Amo* Patterson 2 IK) Kd Patterson 2 00 Elmer Crew a 2 IN) > Willie Hazel '2(0 l»at.ih Raysor \ 2 00 Total to oo \\ illiston— Geo Gregory 2 no * Son Carl | INI Ephraim Morgan 2 IN) L B Rutland* 2 (N) G W Hut.-oit 2 00 Total 10 00 In 1 high- proportion as we perfect Ways our farms become the . ^ cm* of ante bellum days, when w o liiul "tlierc it life In the old land yet.” We make the home pleasanter. W$ diminish the prevailing inanlajor town life, that is alluring so many of our families to seek tho town residence. TbO young man and young lady are bettef sallstled with their surround ings. He And* le* excuse to run aw ay from that dear spot, sweet home. Briefly stated, wo have first class turnpikes. The work to he let 01H by aectlons, thus placing these enntrncl* in the reach of the farmers along the highways to be built. To be awarded to the lowest bidder. The people, have the us? of the turnpike fifty years before the d6bt shall he fully paid. The money thu placed in circulation is had at a lower rate of interest than the private citizen can effect loan*. In many places our highways require straightening and mving of distance. ^respectfully nsk the opponent of my scheme to explain fh detail lil\ plan for improving Die highway. If he can fbrmulate u syslem carrying with it greater economy and securing a road way as good, then I stand rpady to substitute hi* plau for roineS^udf he can hot, it were better not to dppose this scheme. He may wish things to-remain as hts great, great gfand-father left it. But we live in a progressive age. The ■world does move. The man that plans to. stop the mighty wheel of progress ■wilt only lose the little Influence that he may now enjoy. More Anon. (LUKA COLD IN ONK RAY Take Laxativk Hromd Quunxx Tab- X*ts. All druggist* refund the money If itjalls to cure. K. W. Onova’s ai^« nature on every bok. 25c. sr M . K’-' Old Lawyer: cm? • -“Tiro er'T' TTiave lone Old Lawyer: Is he rich? Yoong Lawyer: He waa.' How are you getting client. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you. if you used Dr. Ktag’a Nanr Life! PHD. Thous ands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick aod nervous Headaches. They make pnre blood •nd strong nerves and build up your ilth Easy to take. Try them. If 26 oeuU. Money back if not Total collided $12 i/uo Respectfully submitted, K. D FKKK, Ticasurer Karnweli County. A Thousand Toftgne* rou'«l not expre** the raptu 'e of An nic E. Springer, of I h!9'Howard St., L’hiladelphla. Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had matte Hfe a burden, yAlJ other remedies and doctor* could give her nu lidp, but ■he savsof the Koval Cure—“It soon re moved the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praise* throughout the Universe.” So w ill every one who trie* Dr. King's New Di^Povery for auv trou ble of the Throat, Chest or Lung*. Uriee 6|h:. and $1 00. Trial hnltle* free at .1. M. Smith's W t1l|»titMi, and l>. K. Briggs A Co’s., Hlackville, Drug First Primary Election. s'. .A ' Tuesday, August For Congress. I will be. a candidate for reelectlon td Cuugresa from the Second Congres sional District, subject to the r(*lc» *ud regulations of tlio Democratic party. Respectfully... W. JASPER TALBERT. For State Senate. Barnwell, S O., May 1st, 1JXW, rratjcctfuny announce myself a candidate fpr reelectlon as State .Sena tor, «ii!>ject to the rule* and regulations of the Democratic primary election, and pledge myself to Ubide by the re suit and support the nominees of the l arty. Robert Aldrich. SIIA KIUS 1’EA RE'S* CON V N DRU M. The poof despfsr; Tho rich man craves, and All men carry to their graves, W hat is it. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All pereons having claims against the Es tate of Mrs Virgi''** M. vVcisslnger, deceased. Wil1 prcecnt th< - saiae t0 ^ nt For House of Representatives. Barnwell, S. C., April With, 1«09. I resiiectfiilly announce mysoif a candidate for re-ejectlun to the House o* Representatives, subject to the rules and regulations of th » Democratic pri mary election, pledging myielt to abide the result and support the nominees of the pxrty. —— - ■— . J. O. Patterson. . Black Vi lie, H. G , April nth. 1000. I respectfully announce thyself acan- dldute for reflection to tho office of Goupty H»|)erlntendhf»t of' Kdiicfltlon, pledging myself to abide by the result* of tlio Democrat Hi Primary election and to support the nominees of the. party. . -t ■ A. Bulat, Hr. County Auditor. lluddenVille, H. C., April 17. lilOfl. I respeijtfully announce myself as a candidate fhr tho office of County Auditor, silbject to the rules and regu lations of the Democratic primary elec tion, and pledge inyaelf to abide by the result and support the iiotiiine‘‘s of the ■ party. J.C. Keel. For Clerk of Court. Barnwell, S. C., May 1st, liHX). T respect fully announce myself a candidate for reelectlon to the office of Clerk of Court, subject to the rule* and regulation* of the Democratic primary election, and pledge myself to abide the result and support the nominee* of the I arty. W. Gilmore Aimms. For Sheriff. AUGUST, FLOWER. - “It I* a surprising fact.” says Prof llouton, •'that in my travels in all part* of the world, fo? the last ten year*. 1 have met more people having used "Green's August Flower than any othei remtdr, for dyspepsia, deranged liver and stomach, and fur constipation. 1 And for tourist* and salesmen, or for tterson* HUing office positions, where headaches ami general bad feelings from irregular habit*exist,thatCreen’s August Flower is a grand remedy. It does not Injure the system by frequent use, and iaexponent for sour stomachs and indigestion.” Ssimpie bottle* free at Creech’s Pharmacy. Hold by dealers hi All civilized coun tries. NOTICE. A competitive examination will be held at Blackville on the 5th of May next to seleid a cadet for Naval Acad omy from the 2nd Cong’l. Gist. Ap plicant* must be physically sound, of good motal character and’will be ex amined in the following hratircties of studies, viz: Writing, reading, spell- ing, grammar, geography, U. S and World’s history, arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry. W. J. I'klbert. M. G., / ' 2nd Di*t. S. 0. provrriTaha'anpersohiiowing the said estate will make payment to us at once. Ji. C. Folk, Bamt>ert;, 8 c , J. F. Weiesiuger, Atlanta, Ua., - ., VluwlitleU Executors. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby giv.-n that the understmed will tlie his Anal account with J. K. Snelliiig Esq., Judge of Pro hat.-, on Monday, rth day of May, IW0, as Executor of the Estate of Elizabeth SMB. deceased, and apply for Lh- Barttwell, S 1 respectfully eandidatu for the office of County Su pervisor, subject to the rules and regu lations ol the Democratic primary e- lecti-m, and pledge myself to abide the result and support the nominees of the party. Washington Halford. Miliettevillc, S. €., April 21st, 19G0. 1 rc*|>cft fully announce myself a can didate for the office of County Supervi sor, subject to the rules ami regula tions of the Democratic primary elec tion, and pledge myself to abide the re sult and support the nominees of the party, • Fratrpton Lawton. Clar, S. C., April 11th, MM). In reply to the solicitations of my friends, and feeling assured that I can save the county.money I annoum-e my self a candidate for election tt) theof- ti<-e of’SupervIsbr for Brfrnwell county, sut jeet to the rules of the Democratic party. J. J. L. Hair. 'For Coroner, ■ Barnwell, B. G , May 1st, l!) 0. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for tho office of Coroner, subject to the rules ttnd regulation* ol the Democratic prirhary election, and pledge myself to abide bv tile result and support the nominees of the party. D. G. BuiekhwRer.— O , April 2!5d, ISM)'), announce myself a MONEY TO LOAN. Can place several loans on well im proved, unincumbered Real Estate. . - P. M. Buckiughani* Broke? and Real Estate Agent. to the old reliable! grocery store of—v «i W. PATRICK,' for Fine Fanflly Groceries of all hinds. Nothing but the best of everything to tickle the palate. Give me a trial and be convinced of what I say, J G. W. Patrick. . •/ H. F. BUI ST)- ATTORNET'AT- LAW, BLACKVILLE, - itgest for Bfrawell ( os Uonri and Trsst toW - - s. c. r tjr for ths Aaierlrsa an) Of Raltiuiars, Is prepared to furnish bonds for Exec- qtors,. Administrators, (itianiiami, Tfustee* and all public oflieers. REPAIRING . f*f Blcvcles, Guns, Revolvers. Sewing Macliines. Locks and Keys, t locks, and Bicytlc Sundries kept in stock, . * J. R. HARRISON, Barnwell, S. C. (Next, Door to the Opera,House.) Barnwc’l, S. C , May 1st, 19M). I respect full v announce myself a candblaic for re-lection to the office of H icrrH', subject to the niter and regu- isttons of llte DeiiKH-ratic I'rimary elec tion, and pledge myself to abide bv tiic result and support (lie noinlneMH of the party. Frank II. Creech. Barn#*tl, 8. G., April 24th, 15KX). I respectfully announce Uivself a can didate for the office o f ^herltr, sutdect to the rule* and regulations of the Democratic piiuiary election, pledging myself to abide by the results and suit- port tho uumiuces uf the party. G. O. Riley. Barnwell, H C., April 17, HMM). I respecttolly aiiunwuew invself as n oaudldate for the office of SherifT subject to the rule* an I regulations’ of tlio Democratic primary election, and (tledge myself to abide by the re sult mid support the non:lute* of the party.. N, G, W. Walker. County Treasurer. . AppIetiTli, H. G. f April 2.'Id, ICtK). I»r< s.icctfitlly rtunouuoe myself a .■Mitdidute for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the rule* and reg ulations of the Democratic primar)' c- !• el Ion. and pledge tnv*e|f to abide the result and support the nominee* of the party, J. II. Armstrong. Ulmer, S. C.. April 11th. I'.MXt. I respectfully ntmoquee myself a can didate for thtMdll •* of County Freasu- rer, subject to the rules and regulations uf the Democratic primary election, and pledge nivsutf to abide the result antTshpport the noinince* of the party. Edmond B. Handera. 8 Barnwell, 8. C . April 7th, Itavt. 1^ respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of County^ Treasurer, subject t«» the rule* and ni ulatinua of the ri<niocratie primacy c- leet'ON. and pledge myself to ahidc the rcult aiul-siipporl the MffiltMM Ol th Blackville, H ( ., April nth. MM). I r c * • vc i • rf idly ftn h <i i it u • e fry seif a c:ih- iHdate for llie office of County Treasu rer. I pledge myself to abide by the re suits of tho Democratic Uriu^ary Elec- tion and to suppurt the iiuniiueesof the party. • , • - / W. Alfred Gyles. Barnwell, S 1 re*t>ectfully candidate for reelectlon to the office of Coroner, subject to file rules and regu lutions of the Democratic primary elec tioft, and pledge myself to abide the re suit and support the nominees of the party. Isaiah NevUs. Blackville, 8. C., April 3d. 1900. I r®speetfuily announce myself a can didate lor the ('file* ot Coroner and I hereby pledge niysetf to abide the re sult of tbe primary and to supimrt the nominee* uf tbe Democratic party. Daniel Bluine. A ppletnn;-Hf-'C', Td Harcfe, MM). I respectfully aniiuunee myself a can didate for the office of Uornner apd f hereby pledge myself to abide the re sult of the primary and to support the nominee* of the Democratic party. Clayton S. Warner. I'KUBATE t'OURT HALE. The Htate df Houth f'arniina, t Goupty of BimTOPtl. 1 In Thk C'OL’kt ok Hitonvrx. Georgia A. Nnrtibergcr, a* Executrix of ttie will of C. F N(trjiberger, and in tier own right. Plaintiff,-' against W. If. Numherger, I*. L. Nurnbefger. Katie E. ffutiertith-J and the Bank ol Barnwell, Deteudiiuta. Pursuant to and lit virtue of a ,1«ere LaU order made in the ate.vc entitled cause I will sell at Barnwell. In from of the Court House, within tho legal hour* of rale, on Monday, tbe 7th day of May, BMXt. it bemg salesday in said nionth. the following described real property: - , All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate in and near th* corpo rate limits of tli? town of Barnwell in -aid county and Htate, crm*i«iirig ql three lot*, designated upon the ptat luade by G. M Gipcne, Horveyor, on the iHh day of February isiti, ns lot* O. and D., being a portion of a tract of laud conveyed by Delia l*. Clary to U D. Bellinger, and altersard* to Ira and James Lindiey, and hounded a» : follow*; North by lands of R, A Ki ll* and other*; >outli by land* of Mr* Isalielle C. Aldrich and other*’ West by Turkov Creek; gud Ea*i by the road I ’nding from Barnwell C. II. to Hair% Milf, and thu said land of R. A. Klii«: -aid lot* containing in the aggregate about thirty acre*, more or Ic**, and living the lot* conveyed by the s.-tM Ira Lindiey and J. A. Liudley to ‘C F Numherger. bearing date the loth slay of kMb’uaty. 189#; and recorded in Jbmk ti T. page 131. In the R. M. C. oi- lice for said county. AI <HO at tract of land, sifnato in said copp-fV and Htate, containing two bun i acres, more or less, being a part of the laii l allot’od to K. C. Holman by comtniasioiier* In (•artitioh and bounded a* folluwiva North by land* of Jeff Higlitowor, Ka*t by lami* of Mr*. OFFICES : Barxwkm, and Wii.liston. Commencing thu flrst week in Octo ber I will be at my Barnwell office at t.hu Halford House on tbe first Monday and Tuesday of the first and fourth weeks in each mouth, and longer by special engagement. _ At Willistnn office on every Frlday and Saturday. — 1 am also prepared to do Dental work at your home* any where in Barnwell Couutv. COME STRAIGHT TO Barnwell,- S. C., Where you will iind th^-Best Horses, Finest AVares and Ghoieesl Mules ever rafseJ on the fertile A\iss0uri farms and absolutely the Lowest Prices ever quoted in South Cardliifa As witnesses to the. truth ot my claim^ I refer to all who have ever’ bought stock from me. CHARLIE BROWS, • ' ' A^ont. • SOUTHERN RAILV/AY. Osntral TlmA »• Jj,'- Tira<’ in EtTie 'l»ORTtt»»nat). {.-rorillA nn-t Wamnnah. at Otb«r Points. > FcSruary 2.th, l»Xk *11 D.i.l-. Daily Nc.-a n t*n For Supervisor. Appleton, S. C., April 30th, 1!MK>. I respectfully announce myself a can didate tor ttie office of htipcYvisot, sub ject to the rules and r- gulatlon* of tlu Democratfe primary election, pledging myself.to abide tty the results and sup port. the itoltiineea of the p-iftv, ’ ** J. II. Warren. C., April 23d, 1900. announce myself a SelglingVlll?, H. C., April9th,. 1000. J.r. iuijiiJj~riiiiuu>.Tji^WTr ^ —~ > ~rrTT*—-t-—-r—- I re*p«etlully announce myself a U8ndi0ate for reelection to the ollict l>»f Connty Supervisor, subject to the ■''irnle* and regulations of tlio l>eit)ocrat- io primary election* and pledge mSeylU to abide tlrti result and support the nominees of the party. O. W. Barker. I respectfully announce myaelf a can didate fur the office of County Super visor for RarnweB Counljr^-aubjeet to the rule* and regnla ion* of the Demo cratic party and itledg«MMv*e!f to abide by the result* West by lands of Ellis Right.over, be ing the tract of land described !n deed' from R. C. JI0I111.111 to F. ♦iuYuber- ger, bearing date 20th ‘dav of June. I Hist, and recorded in Book 5 Z., p.ig* 36. In said It M. C office, ALHO: All that certain lot of land situate in said yrttrnty and S'ate, in Rosemary Township, eOntaTniri' 'one bundreil acres, iiiore or less, and adjoining lands of Wash -Barker, Wiley Freder ick and Cope I’arkeY, being the fract ol land described in deed from A Howard Patterson to said G. F Nurnbcrger. ALHO. All tliat other eertaio fnt i*f land sit- uate In the town ol Barnwell, in as id County and Htate, containing one acre, more or less, and bounded as follow*:' North Tiv lands of Mrs Eugenis Owens, South fiy tbe Orangeburg Road, West by lot now or formerly the prop erty of Mrs Virginia Brown, the said, lot having also been cotiyevod to said C. F. Nuriibergcr by A. II9Ward I’at- tersen, Master. ALHO. ATI that certain piece, parcel nr tract of land,’ situate in said county u.ul Htate, containing ten acres, and bound ed ua follow*: North and’North West bv^the public road leading from BanT well O. H.-to HteclcCreek, and known as the Steele Creek Road; Sonthea-t and East by tlyg public road leading from BantweU C. II. to Brown’s Landing dti ^Havannub Uive^, and kuo’.^n -as the Brown’s Landing Road, and West,, by lands of James Lutz. - - also: All that certain other lot nt,land sit uate in the town #fA1?nrii well in ■County ami S'ate, with ImUding* thereon, containing and measuring one hundred and fo'ty-six and three- fourths feet front, and stxty-ohe ami o'HLh a I f feet to depth, and bcumUod, follow*: Noith by lot of C. G, Galiff. Hotuh liy lot formerly of C. B. Swab, and West by a sttcet of sa'd town run. niug from 1(1 ain street Ur the street 011 Which the residence of *W. GMniore Simms i« located, and Ea*t by- / ’lHml* tormerly of the Estate of George Dim* can. 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BLA6KVILLE, S- <2-, You will get the latest and ilewesl g6ods at the same old prices. Ihave 'xirelmsed with thegre»te«t care, ami the wanteof the people of thi community ever before mv mind, the nc» est, and most complete line uf Hprinj atld Humnier Goods, which are jitii n#»w,eoiiimencing to arrive; the ladies will b( delighted witli tlieni, and tlie children w FH cry for them. My stock of laces, embroideries and fancy goods f.Mr excel anything eter befon offered for sale in tbtS town. u Shoes and Hats [wear, tMiil 6 , are the latest and they aic simply grand, both in style and quality, and best o ail the prices aie within everybody’s reach. • ’ v For the men I haven full and complete line of Groceries of all kind*, I havt the old reliable Rock HilbBuggies and the Piedmont Wagons. . ‘ ^ , I have rhat grandold brn'ipl ‘’Majestic Flour;” and Tobacco—why mf brandi sell will shorten the longest dfty for, the w A -»r\’ plowbov. ~ r 1 have in stock everything suitted to the w ants and needsuof our people.Ttnd I' chstfTmpr<, will ever be my motto to protect the interests of my.,— W hen in need of good* come, and see me; I guarantee good values, polite at teuliou and perfect satisfaction w ith every article you purchase. Respectfully Yhnrs, A. M. O'GORMAN: P. W EAftRELL A GO ’S (It.d htat?d. I OF Jl AT BLACKVILLE, S. C. e. i?. Meyer, Blackville, S. C-,. DEALER 131 . Pump*. Iron Piping of mI! kind*. Fit- tiug* of all * at-* and the be*i mnkr mid quality. CONTRACTOR FOR Wells, D(jg or Driven, of»®ny deptle tnd diameter desired. • Taeiitv-rtvo years of practical ex|»e. rietice have msrle me Ma*teraf mv t»ns- 1 lues*, and qualified me to guarantee ! *atlsf«(’iion to ait favoring me with itn iv ■•atrotiuge. « fall on or write me. an-l prompt at-' tentton will l.e given to all comniuuU'a- 1 Uatli, E.R. MEYER. i;.rti kv.iL\. . f', ■ill ira sen . FACULTY s- jACADKVH’ PKI’AK t WTXT. W. II. Jones. Principal. Mis* Anna Walker. Assistant, Mias C. R. BcBingect m^scc. . .■ Miss Edith Townsend. - KtNDKHUAUTKX. Miss Rrmacy. /fee/ Estate For Sa/e! ■■.M.—nq—iqiain Piantiliyn. a'ctes! Will cut up into ir.'p’t* to •uit purchas er- I ocatcd 2.'^ mile* from P. tmwell Plant (lion, '.(>1 seres, near tjo- viflt; splendid tiuib* r. Dm tim- t*er cr tur|H’iiiiti«< rights, lor sale ) . , 5 li»v<f A welting* w.th ample -grot-nd*. liPdlffsrint parts of town l.acgc' Lot, '»t:ilde aiol Olllce •Buildii'g ou Court * House -Square. 2 Bu*iii‘ «« f.<it« on Main Street 2 K'-stdenee Lot* dcsiraid., toca ted. if aer« * on Northern Height*. Can furiiMi any kind of R al E*tate w anted. 8 3.>a S4!a D i.a ‘Trains 43 and 44 (mixed except buuday) arrive uud deiart from Hamburg. Sleepiur; Car Servlco, KxceTlcnt daily j>as^o.u;er servibe Mtvr^on said-4 Fl'iridn and New Yorlt. Nos. 3t and ;<2—New York and Florida I.im- Ued. Daily except HumGy, compound.exclu sively of Pullman line ddJ r awing Boom Sleep- big, Conipartment and Oiwervatory Can*, be tween New Y'ork.OoiumUn «!ul St. Anaostmn . Nos ;>« and 84—New York a.yl Florida Kx- taswi II* imwqrtnc-room sleepint: dUfs b<tw'<«(n Anxuafa aud New York. HiWni.aii drawuuproom Kli-optng ears l>e- tweim Port Tampa, Jat-ksonville, Savannah Wa-hincton and New York. Pullman sleepiau (\ir» betwoen Charlotte and Eirhm iad.''Dminif ears betwe»;n Oaariutte and Sa^-annah. t , SS New. :t> and 30—U. 8. Mali. Thron'ch Pullman drawtnc-ns’tej'bufrot Kbs-.iring ears be tween Jneks invide atttl New York and Pull man sb-eningears l^tv.-e-m Augusta and Char- lorte. Lnnhu; ears serve aU moals on rout#'. - Pullmnn alcepbig ear* betwixsi Jaeka-mviBe J aod Columb-a. enrout■‘daily ts tweon Jauksotv' ! vllle amt Cini(<n»-a»l. via.Aah^yijte. ' ' t FRANKS QANNON. . . J M.CCLP, Third V-P Alien. Mgr.. _ TrttlRe Mfr.. act net*\rrmknt. 'Ii»s Ada^Saundcr*. ^ ~^ Prrpsrv* lloj * anil (ilrlt f "r Colirir* mil for - 'lianinr**. The IPyb febooi Department, which- con sists of the eighth, ninth and tenth grades, is devoted to irstructlon in the higher tirancln s. English, Flench, Germ n, l.aliu. Music, Higher Mai hematics, Book- Keeping, as well h* all eommon school tiranches, will be thi.Min-hlj taught Tbe rates of tuition are: --Eighth tirade... $2.00 p*Y rtoaHi (4 weeks.) Ninth tirade.... 2..'i<) “ “ “ Tenth tirade..,. ’3.IW “ » Music ......“ “ ** [ (iennaa. 1.H0 “ * '« Kindergarten.l.tW “ “ “ All other grades anil sttbject* are free to pupils living in the Barnwell Graded tkhool j)i«trict. Excellent board can be had at reasonable rates. The Prdicipal will have general 8ii|ier- vision over nil pupil* boarding tn town. For prospectus or further information ad dress: W. It, JONES, Principal, t’L’O. ft. Bates, Ch’m'n It'd, or Win. McNah, Sec'ty B’d. W. il. Townsend. A real e»tate agent'* *e. i i<-e« are u*n- ally valuable in uerlcciiog sales. List (••nr property with me It cost* noth-' Ing except in ca»e ol a *a!e. Idle money can always be securely and prolitubiy invested by coutuMtlug with me. • T. M. BITKIN Gil AM, Itrokrr *nd Krai >.*Ulr Axrnt. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Allantk Coist Line Rjiltoad Co. ot S. C. CoNDKNSKD ScHr.DfLK. NtVltTtT SOUTH. No. 36 No. 57 daily ilailyi ex \ Him. A.M.lA. M In Fffi'ct Decchiher 1st, IS'jj. STATIONS. No. 60 daily 02 i, Darlington A 15 Lv EUlott Ar 3 47) ..■'iy' s’ io. T> 48' fi it; . 'i •53 7 56 . t ...fAr 6 45 Lv Lv. Ar Lv 25 Ar Hu inter ,’Lv Hiimtcr Creston Creston Ar B TT Ar 1’rcgtiHlls L k OYangehurg ... Denmark Barnwell Robbins Angusla No. 32 r ^ y ex daily SfliLl P. M. P. M *8 00*0.... 7 *) ■... c4)” ... « 18 f , 5 27 3 60 10 00 4'28 4 02 3 28 Train No. 35 tenvew-Florence 2 31 a m.. and lrain No. 32 arrives at Kior- i ence 7 :26ati. tn. d- Teat no-32 ami 30 carry ^heoiigh Pftf|. man Ualuce Buffet Sleeping 4:ar* l*?- *»4wig .dd-} ti i* if i h fffiW H. M. Emerson Gen. l'a»» Agt Managey. Dsr.J.H.E. MILHOUS Surgeon Dentist, PLACKVII.J.K, ----- s.G ~yhHw.-seys offl <:,■ 11 vBavn weftxrer&MBK dav and Tucsitay and Widnct-dsy following W-tll be et his Hotnc offlec in Blai kvHle er> friday and Saturday, and will pmkeap pointntcid* Jo meet patient* at any of out county towns or call at their rc.MTenccs! 1 am a full graduate of Philadelphia Denta College; have bod seventeen year* active first tieal ex]H.‘rterictvand can please you lu qualit* of work and price*. I CJSN SAVE YOD MONEY. I am still In business making Chairs,' anil all kind* of House Furniture, and NOW la I he time and Til ISJ* the ftWbe for you to get your money’ll worth. Also I will do anv .kjTtrl of Turning, such qa Column*, Po*t* and Brackets. All Goods Delivered within ten mile*; over ten miles F. O. B Eor futthcr particulars write lo J. A. HARTER. & JtiN.VY, S. C.*' c Soijiethii)g NeW. I propose to flll a long felt w ant in' BafUt well. 1 am prepared to carry traveller* wherever they choose to go in quirk lime and perfect safety and comfort, and to do Hauling wjthin all reasonable distances at extremely mod erate prices. ^ Ify icutna are first class and I can promise perfect satisfaction to all rea sonable people. 0P^Wood For Sale. Call on mo, first tioof East of The' People Office. y h; PEACOCK. MONEY! MONEY!! x All persons Indebted to th« Barnwell' Oil Mill on contracts of iWi and 1898/ bV note, account, bills of sale, or other wise, are hereby notified that the books,/ t note*, bills of sale Ac. liaVe been placed “2?!: In out htnd* to close np and collect. We will not take D'gai stops until debt or* hare a ctlmioe to scttli without It. Thta notice Is to give yon tdclt oppof- tnnltv. When the cro|j begins to move' nr jijij. Ixlsr Bros., Atton>cv«at Law. Blackville, H. C, ■' . JulvGt. sy-/s*.y. a I