The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 05, 1900, Image 2
The Sarnwsfl PbodIb.
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MO. V. HOLMES, Editor 1 Rrsp'r.
IrAftUEST COUlfTT ClRCULATIOfl.
TH0R8DAY. JUI.V 5. IJKn:
A* we are maWi)^ |Kipen» «*n tho
^Glortoui Foiirttr* ihe -DerarwrmTr
hn*t* arc makiiiK l>»*»or/ In Khi.*»k
V’ltJ.
Bryan la nil riglm. lie «?«►» bin ftvt
acre wlieat |mteh la»t week, unff will
have orer »► barrel* of home made
floor. Whether elected or defeated
(here will be no hard time* In bin home.
Yesterday J:M yearn a^o the Declara
tion Of Independence was adopted.
For John Boll the anniversary i* a
happy one. Ills craft and rash Imre
accomplished what hia iTecln and ar-
mie* failed to do, and “the land of the
free ami the home of thb brave” is
prartieaVIy a* eonvpIcP-iy under bis
rontrui «* St. Helena or Auntralia.
And wo, |>oor find*, don’t know bo\y
cheaply this government ban gambled
»way the Indepemfemie won try the
Mood and treasure of our be Her aneea-
tors.
The candidates for State.oWces have
npokerr in 11 Coirntlea in lh(? lorrg lent
pine belt. The attendances have not
been so largo as in other recent cam
paigns, as many farmers have been 'in*
able to spare time from their Melds.
From Thursday last until next Tues
day the caorlld'a’tes have Vacation.
From t'keofcetowiVor» that date they
will take I he road towards the hill
country, whore larger audiences are
promised. They will have only occa
sional rest days until the eampaiini
w uni# up at Cot.iinlMo on August -M
• ov-
Tfie candidates for Lienleuant t
•rnor do not magnify that other msih Ii
Some of them appear to think it a
•small potato, hardly worth picking up
In the road.-and' express wonder at
their own patriotism in seeking an »»f-
Mce that hardly pays expensn.
In U»« last years 7 liovernors have
hoen' elected, Hampton. llagisMl,
Thompson, Itichardsoii, Tillnisn, Kv-
an« and Kllerbe, wlihhi lonr hnM^ Piled
the oilice lltrougli iMh< promothm or
deaMr of their chiefn, Sinvpnon, Jeter,
SheppanNmf McHweeney. IHstory rt«
lieats Itself, ami the Lieutenant Gover
nor should he ns gimd tunber as the
<:|iief Kxocutive.
Any average graduate from s deba
ting society can diwlmrjje ll»v do»'«-*of
Kresldent of the Senate, hut one who
eouhl succcerl as a presiding ollicer.
might be a mlstlt in the Kxcculivc
•hair.
Science nays lliat »l«*pi')g under
«wo«tpilto neWis the aore way l»r esca
ping malaria! fever. .The old theoriea
Hist malarial attacks were caused by
rfrinking impure water ami breathing
night air are no longer lielievcd* Not
very many years ago it was the ciwtom
of trains running between !'hr.rlcston
and Brancbvlllc on Suuitm'r nights to
havt the sash put down when ap-
proacliiiig Hell Hole ami Four Hole
Swamps.
Science now says llist was ail fool
Uoiiess, and lay* the blanw* on the
hrindlc mosquito, the fellow w ith four
s|M>ta on eseli w ing, ami claims to h* re
proved that people sleeping utider mos
quito nct» escayie ebill* and fever,
while these neglecting (half preeantion
are not exempt. Aw neta- am) their
cotta are Ijght this is an instance it.
which an ounce of preciwuhui Is worth
u p*iiml of cure.
... »*mpSimiinlWhM.BftiSflhthMn
Hnpnre drinking water is in a inajority
of cases the parent of typhoid fever, e>-
pecially In clay locations, it* favorite
hunting, grounds.
- Capt. John K. Allen announces hint-
self a candidate for the Jlouse of Hep.
.resentflttvcs at the urgent Solicitation
of many friends w ho have evciy coml-
dence that he will make if elected a
patriotic, vigiliiul firrccfuF and jntlueii-
llal Hopresentatlvn. A !awyerpf con
ceded ahility, a mail of wide am!‘accu
rate information, a successful, scieni.htlc
farmer, of most attractive personality
Dapt Allen uonihirte* tlie qnalftles that
go to mak*) op the. lalihftil, ellicient,
inU lligeiH and lutluciitlal execiitlvu-
the popular will. His friends belurve
that IT Clciitfed lie w ill prove all (hey
expect ami all that bis consiiUiiciils
could desire
The nttiee set-ks the man. Hon. W.
A. All Sr., of Selgliiigville yields to the
solicitation# of Ills Irlemls who, fiom
ev iry' quarter of.tlie county, have urg
ed ami insisted that he become a candi
date for the House Of Kepreseiiimivos.
He is m>t an other seeker or ambitious
for such distinction, but bis whole
heart is set upon doing his duty. That
lias been llje rule of bis life, both in
puhlie and private affairs. Hi* pu*l
experience has well Mtted him tor leg
islative duties and responsibilities. He
understands present conditions and the
remedies needed to eorVeet wrongs and
encourage rights, If elected he will
t>e in ihe tntiire the sturdy, slraight-
forwaril, jutlexihle ami Ineorruptilile
servant of the people that, he has beeii"
simr, llrst. reaehing mail’s estate. The
people have, called and Tie answers
.Ijeru. . . . a__.
For nearly nine years if J. Hammet
K>q. ha* hold I lie posltk»ns of Trial
Ju-lice-ami Magistrate .at ISIaekvillej
and his administration of the duties of
the oiih-o lias hern entirely satisfactory
tuhis iriend*. Always calm, cool ami
collectisl, careful to - hold tjie scales of
justice with even hand he ha* given
the best effort* of head and heart to
the discharge of the weighty responsi
bilities rc-tiug upon him, amt through
the urgent iusiMtemfc of hi* friends he
announce* himself a candidate for
Magistrate for another term. 11 is
frlemiscommend In* excellent ^record
and hi* well proven litne.** lor any' of-
tice to w hich liisa.'oiisliiiivuls may call
him.
Magistrate J. \Y. Johnson'I* m e ol
the yomige-t m< inhcr* of the jmliciurv,
lint in the/ndginciit of hi* friends lie
has been one o| thclnost eflleh'iit ami
intelligent tlrat Itai nwell t'onuiy fits
ver honored with sitch trust. Hi* du
ties have been highly responsible^ but
lie lias uumsured hrlly up to them, ami
the marked ahMily with w liieh he lia*
cmidlictnl the JVIIIee lias been, piost
gratMy'htg I » hi* frit-mis, who afwav-
eonlitleiil are now convinced that be
lia* done blTtrsctf htgli yrcilit ami .ren
der'ed mo»t valiulde service tit hi* com
munity and tlic county. llrsUud* for
reelecUon.
I.ON'J HIM Nr 11 I'll I (.(LSOl'II Y.
ffe attended the campaign Mwting
at Itarnwell ami along witti a multi
tude ol oilier one galius, wool hat fcl< I
lows listened lo six hour*, mmitli .hoot
ing from tlie camlidates for Mate oF-
Mees, but the tiling wa* no picnic, for
we came home a* empty a* tlie jug
wheie tlie whiskey u*ed to In'. It wa*
tlie iiHi«t attentive, hv»t behaved ami
soberert crow d tli.it Hie caiulitiatt s
have yet conic acio*s or evar w ill Mod
during their travels. Walt Whitman
w a* the only felbcv who could have
bail any cause to complain or ought to
accuse hi* nation of, tuit we hope that
he w ill gi't. in heller hitiiMir as he ail-
vanee* in age and get* further into the
tin*Mies*. A* the »peakcrs pot forth . , , , ,
their claim* and staled their main and | '‘•" Vreseot an I anlUlpali
'«f
-A COMIWO I.KOTUBKi --
— IJnder the niisph*os of the Memorial
Association the lion. James T. Bacon
of Kdgerteld. gifted and delightful In
oratory, will lecture at the Opera
House Ffldtty evening, July iilli.
The subjert of Iris lecture will be
"Duelling as It was eondttefed nmler
the Odi) In A'litb llelluin days/’ The
tlienie will lie particularly Interesting
lo the younger member# of th« commit
nlty, many of whom are entirely ttnac
qiiainte«| w iili the iiM'lbotlsof adjusting
"affuirs uf Imnor” practiced by their
am-estor*. ’J’lic Association 'cordially
invites h' ge.nJrotia • attendance in
lionor tif 'tills distlngiiislied guest,
whose lecture is for (lie benefit of the
AssociKtiuii. ''
KLKO N KWf*. . . -
, I'fop* are looking very good in spite of tlie
recent Jnvoriitile weather tor tien. (ilven- and
forces. I,a) ing tiy coi n}t* fairly over.
Mrs. K. U. Johnston re, urned ta*t Friday
fiom a viriMo lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
it. Hunter. Ilartxog.
Look out for bicycle limits The latest .or
dInanee passed by our “city V’ eomieil pres
liililts liieyelers from riding north sidewalk on
it. It. Avenue Majjjrenou*.
Miss Ifertha Joyner ol Hldge Spring, a very
pretty \oung Indy, was the'guest i f iss Ka
tie MeKerly some lime ago.
Miss Kate WiKslward, a very attraetive
young lady of Uuruwell, spent some time w ith
.Miss May Woodward last week.
Misw l.ela Fprawis veiled Mrs. W, Parker
several ilays i go.
, Mr.*! lien I/itt, little Kdna and Miss Janie
Mriiml. II.nv are visiting odalives in •lohnsion.
Miss t.lvde Stausell of (Irtbisvnie t niversity
and Mr. l,eon Stausell of tlie S.'iS:'. College are
S]m inl iig their vaeaiiop iit. JionSe with iln ir
'parents, Mr. and Mrs! Astiley .Htaiiseil.. -
Mrs. Alice Thomson n ei-ully sp ot several
days in Augnsta. Mie wiliukeij trip in g
few tlays through “the land of the sky” and
visit relatives in Virginia. „ '
MU*■ Lula Wofslwwrd, a very eliuruiing
young lady of Itarnwell, in visiting Miss May
Woislward.
1‘ri'f. Kiherediti' eonipl"ted the census ta
king last Satnrdav. - .
Mrs. KuilieOgden recently visited at Mr.
M. .V Anderson',*.
1 fie Southern's agents, Messrs tiuer,aid and
Milter are boarding at Hollywood IManlalion
now. x —, . ' J,
< AI.KNDA It OF < ASKS
l or trial at ensuing TeFur of CouK for
- Itarnwell County.
Set for trial at Bar Meeting held July
Jrd, IfHm.
Tuesday, July 17th.
Jl Mini* •*('aiidiiia Midland Ky.Co.;
Dayls A Best mid Jf. ('. Holman foi
plaiiitilf; .Vbney. Barnwell ami Ald-
rtetr in r do femtaTi r.
JJ Um;tl,t Carolina Midland Itv
Co.; Davis tV Be«t, It. <’. Holman and
.1. i,L I’alter sun for itlaiii'ill’; Ahtiey,
Bam well and Aidrleli for defcitdant.
Wednesday, July l.Stb.
o7 Long v Itiee; Itsles A Simms for
plaint iH'; Itiee. for defemhtnt
if f May* v-f’.h W. C. Kv Co; Davis
A Be*f and It < . Holman for flaiiititr;
.'siinpsoii ami Ixlar Bros , for defendant.
Thursday, July Hhh.
Jl Maihi* v C. A W’. C. Ity Co.;
ItiBes A Siiiini# for plaintiff; Nm'psoii
ami !/tar Bros, for ilol>m!aut.
.1 aektain v C. *t W.' t,'. Kv C'o.;
DavI* A jte*i and It. t'. Holman for
plaintiff ; Simpson amt Irlar Bros, for
dc'lendaiit . • ' ►
KDl’CATION AI..
liistitiMion i
ill the Hue
edileatioii.
LO*M\IN<i AII KA D.
We have the new* straight; Tlie
^money power ei^trenehed in New York
is resol veil tffat there shr.l! be “trouble
In the land” in emit of W‘. J. Bryan's
olectlou to the I’rcsideney. Money i*
Ire'ng' withheld from Investment in
ineritorions Houtliern enterprises until
•after the election. Hontliern debfnra
have been warned that times will be
made hard’for tiiein if the eagle of Ne
braska Is commissioned to drive the
Republican goose from the White
House.
It is not so taught* hi holy writ, hut
It has been found :» sound business
proposition that his Satanic majesty is
best fought with the Heinent. with
which he roasts his- victims. So the
Ikeinocrats of Jtae emintry can do better
for their cause by letting business
come as near as possible to the polnt of
Ktagaatlon. If the merchants of the
Houtlr make apartngr purehases until
the rod Is lifted and plainly tell jobbers-
their reason'for careful ness (.Ire Repub
licans North will quickly see that two
can play at the game, and that they
oan’t serve two masters, business and
polities* '
various res*oiis w liy tlO'v wanted the
offiw's they were a*king lor we
conclude that he was tlie man. Titeii
hi* opponent would get up and give
liiwi elicit a bad nauie that we gut lore
up in our ininti'and caii'e oil langled
worse than we went, (hir niiml is
made up, however, alaint (lie Governor
even if we lo*e our vote.
Dr Timmerman an j Senator Tilltn in
an nut b i|»i of guod look* but made
tine spww'hcs. f of. Ta'tN'rt lonk# «»If
Wiisliington air. grub and water agree
w idt him. He is too fat to cue. ami is
full of good sens*' ami line humor. We
os mint name ali the candidate* and tell
w hat they sai>|. but we beard ftp tlr-
angebiirger sav |nibIlively* iTTat afier
the meelfrig iii their city he-wrked fifty
men wjio tliev wer*' going to vote J4>r
for (ioveruur and is of tiiein wi re for
’’bur Patterson. - ^
" f liayc tiad jio di*turlianeeW mind
si'fee die carfFhaigti immfUig ejteept the
OUk
u.iiiiam endeimi WFIfl'H' ead*ei
alarm and tlneat* of lynt lilug. I
tiling i* quiet however at tlii* writing
ami itdook* as if the onty arde’le that
die farmer will h%te to tint, on die
market next fall w ilf bJcrab gfa*s bay.
^ . • Kiali Mas. '
* Attention, is a>k«*d to die adverti***-
luent of Ctenisim College. This great
< ilwillg a lllagiliffeeut work
of lecliuieal and aeieiililie
It meet* the deiiiamls id
the requiiv-
liients <J (be future
would I CI»mii*oii graduate* are in great re-
I iiuc-t, the supply lieillg in.equal to die
detnaml. None of lilt in are out of
i work mid very many get larger *al*
ries than the teacher* who prepared
them for Hfe work.
The prrfe<*t success of Dr llart/ng’s
j presidency i« a matter of special eoi.-
gratiilafioieto all ft^rnwcll and Bam-
I herg |M"iple. but they know Jds worth
} and are swdsiied, u*H Mfrprlscd, at re-
I suits. - -v. ,
I'he South C iiolina College, e*ta)A
li»bed Wtl. i« eld only In years, ex|N'-
Vieues* ami ex«*elleiii'e. fU its spliere it
fia* no superior in tlie Soutlu ' M invof
til# liio»t dr«t : ngui*lied son's of tile
Sf ite have received in ilut honored in
stitution tin training that made their
lives honorable and su •i'p#* , iil.
It i« superbly m^uip|ied ami the- Fiu 1 -
li!(V all that jt should be. 'ffJuring the
I rla»t-yrar ’Jil students were matricii
lated. aUowUig a recovery jif jQid . time.
' crrSt f 11
■verv- *' 01 write to President
Woodward for n catabigjuv Tim ad
vantages and o|»porciinliU!s therein
mentioned are too ntimcrou** ami
lengtliy for newspaper descrifttkin.
w as
. IFAJJFrKD. A i.K a iti;r
An association of business men- of
oHfferent occupations was recently
formed In Macon, Ga., to devise and
adopt the best pist> to enable farmer*
to get the highest prices for a|1 that
they make, Instead of having to sacrl-
Jto# their money crops at rsrfnously low-
price* every year, and then have the
prices -raised and others make «U the
profit.
The business mend Alabama w>]|
meet In- Montgomery oh July IBIliAo
form a similar-organization. Not steps
have yet been taken in Sooth Carolina
In this direction* It’s high- time for
our people to be moving;
This year’* Kansas wheat crop wlli
omsaure up sixty-five million busheis.
* /mg** ... ^
0«r Feast qn the Fourth and. where
it came from wiil he spread before you
• -s
FAIRFAX I AM A l.S.
■Mr. S. W. Copeland of Klirliard
In town on Monday.
We are hexing plenty of tain now.
-VidzUWHjfh U, ||. WV
Smitli | w i n e i pa I. elostiFpn Friday. *J1I.
Mrs. WidcmanV' w ho lia* been *pcnd
ing some time svlili her daughter. Mrs.
<J. II W. Smith, left on Saturday
morning for her home at Plum Branch,
s. c.
Mr. ,1.1,. I.lglitsey of Savannah wa*
in town on Sunday,
Mr. II. W. Deer of Cliner was 'In
town on business on Saturday.
Miss Viola Mel’hail -spent a few days
in Savannah last week.
Fairfax Base Ball team jventHo Den
mark on Thur dav, 2sth ijlt.. and plav*
ed a very Interesting game of hall, tlie
mire being.thirteen to nine hi favor of
Fairfax'.
Another game hot ween Fairfax and
Appleton third nines was pl.nved at
Appleton, the score being IJ to (* fn la-
vour of Appleton.
Mrs B. H. Buckner and her three
children lyft.for Augusta’ on Jlondav
where she will spend»onie tunc \vi;h
relaUves.
Mi.*s |**na Arnold of Allendale wa*
the guest of Mrs. Virginia D. Y-oung
one nlgltf Lint wvek -
Mrs. L. c. Weekley of Saltkohatcliio
passed tlirougli here on lief way .luune
from her (laughier’s, Mrs A. it. Artw-
dorff of Sliriiigtield, Friday after-
hoon, LcHny Young;
KRWGNTDN KVKNTS.
Crops are very backward In tlds s«c-
tlnn. ,. - - i ^ ^
Jack Kittles of Seminole visited
friend* at this place recently.
Mias EsUdle Flowers who has been
attending WIIHsmspin College f*' at
home for the holi^ny^ ^
Mr. Jim Killlngsworth and Mrs.
John Killings,worth ° r I>tthharlmr- re- j ery. Qr.e IFutle whoirv eitred her
.cefitly vitited y 1 ^
worth. f,
Miss Pauline Fogler visUbd Applet
ton friends last week.
Mr. T. It. Krwin and son Svanj of
Augusta' spent a part of last wjsak with
rolatives at this place.
•'I>r. Barnwell discharged'IIh; small
pox man on the ^ld Inst., and Ii4t here
on Monday ntoxuing for Imnd’s tnd. e
iiow and Tbeu.
A (illKAT LOSS;
Tli* lovttleship Oregon, pride of the
American navy, ran on a rock la*l
Tltur«dav in the tiuli of IVeliile, .'si
mile* off' tin* ( hiiic**.coa*r. and liail
•everal holes kno^ke l in her bottom
At thlk writing ii is'im: known, wlierh-
cr or not tiic ship can lie saved, N’o-
hody was drosvned; Tlie Oregon was
Mie first battle ship liuiit sir San Frarr-
c'sco Bel'rlre tlie war with Spjirn slic
was ordered to jl>e Aciantie ' 'oai t and
broke the world's record by^ .steaming
11 7iid miles without a-hitcii, stop ping
only to take on epsrL The Oregon anil
Brooklvn completed the destruction of
CertVera’* fh'ct off Santiago. Next slie
steamed from New York to Man.la, 20
con miles w lthotit a iiit of ttoiTlile. 'ftud
wa* on licr wav Intake part in Uu; Chi
nese trouble when she struck I'innaele
rock.
The total cico-qj^he Oregon was ?*>.-*
e-.02*2 Her largioit gun could throw
ai J.hu poitmi projectile a'distaiicc of L5
liriles. At a mile from the mu/./le the
shot, would [if i fofate a sheet of solid
st el two feet tliick.
Of eaittrse tier olliecrs will lie. white-
\va*li,('d. They were not a bit more
reckless than the present crew of the
old ship of state launched yesfeerduy 121
years ;,go. They arc about a.* dashing
a.* tlie old time .Mississippi racers, who
would luuh haeoir to make steam and
liold the safety valve down by [ihtting
on it tin* liravjest darkey deck-hand in
the’crew. 1
F. ii. The. Oregon lias been Heated.
"ir—r-wff—w 11 .
Pmenlwl X Tragedy.
Timely information i given Mrs.
Oeo.*Xe. Lmig, of Now Strairsville,
Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy and
-aved two Ihd's. a frightful 'cough
lin'd long kept hfer awake every niglit.
Ml" hail tried many remrd'fes ami doc
tors- but steadily greof wtirae utitil
urged to try Dr. King’s New- DUcov-'
writes this marvelous mediclBe
so cored Mr. Long of a severe attack
of pneumonia. .Fueh cures are posi
tive proof of the matchless merit of
this grand remedy for curing all throat,
chest and lung -trouble*. Only oOo.
and $1.00 Kvery bottle guaranteed.
Trial bottles free at J M. Hmlth’s, W41-
11*1011, and D. K. Briggs & rVa ,
Blaekvine, C, N. Burckbaltcr, Baxu-
w ell,.Drug .'stores.
KKW* HHMMAKYv .
, The Supreme Court ha* feccntly de
cided that Magistrates mii»t do like
other Judges—state the Iftw of the
ease and lot facts severely alone.
• A Are at Hoboken. N. J., on Satur
day destroyed fO.OHO.liPU worth of prop
erly, consisting of ocean .'teaiiieis,
wharf propcrtici and freiglits, and
burned Io death upwards of three hun
dred persons, besides Injuring inaiiv
more.
♦
The N at ionaI.Democrafle Conventhm
met in Kansas CHy yesterday to noihi-
nnte candidates for President and Vice-
President.' So far a* tin; llrst place is
eoneerrfed the people have already chi-
en Brran as tlicir leader, but we inust
w ait a little while to learn who bis
niuning mnte.w ill be.
•‘Cheap as dirt” doesn’t apply to
Charleston bwnls. T’he Rhett farm,
cnnslstlngof.96 acres of high laml and
18 a<-roYoTinarsh, s1111ate<T (>n the ,\*li-
Dy Kiv u-, In tlie northern part of that
city adjoining Ihe. old- Washington
Kace Course, wa* bought la*t week for
tlie round suipjif l.'Hl.OO 1 ), as a part of v
the KxpositiorT grounds. If all’Char
leston re.-il estute i* titbit valuable the
people of the rural districts will hard
ly >avor a State appropriatioft to make
The CliarlestoirExposition a go.
“McKiulpy atid.Froaperltv” was the
campaign cry of tlie Hepiihih'atis in
IH!Mi. And for three years and over
they have boa-fed that their proou-c
iml prophecy hnve come true. But, tlie
pre-Hit oeetipanF i.f the White House
doesn’t semi to fiave struck it I'ieli.
IliRtu* return made la*t week shows
that he has f ip.OH) in cash and Itft.txKi
in other personal property. Sik-Ii lack
of thrift will probably alienate the sup-
port of many money w or*hi|.[H^ s.
A'ongressimin^ Ta’bert caught the
devil in a country priming office once
upon a lime. Addressing the imp of
ink in hi* characteristically pleasant
manner he said “So you are ihe devil ?”
“Yes Sir,” replied the printer.
‘And the saying - play mg The devil,
was started by tlie pmnk.s of you
youngsters ?”
‘ Yes Sir."
‘‘And that other wicked expression —
plav or plav ing bejl—started there loo?
•‘No *if-, that * too niueh for us, that
begin in Congress and is oaten ted l‘»y
the politicians.”
• WOULD WIDE WAR.
Tbe-Ks'frrn question; *Tr+nng n nicn-
ne«' to llot- peaa-e of the civilized wo’fcj
lias suddetrly come to the eri-i* 'that
the w isest diplomai-y of the nations
ha* sought to posipoiu-
Tb'e Bokers, a < liinese faction in
tensely hostile to the presence and
power of Europe ms and AnieriiutuA in
• lie Cele-lial empire, haae made sudden
in*urre<-tion, autl tire and sword have
hia le ll»c|r paltered in country and
ci'y, while the government ha* either
In-i-n unequal to their suppression or
with Ka*t« rn eralt has secretly enconf-
ag'-il this onthiirst ol the *tagnation of
tin- IHieuLagaillst tlie dtvllizalloti of
the Occident y/ ■ . .
hW many days Pekin, tlie Chinese
capital, h;»» In'ch cut olf Irwtn coiiiimv-
uicatiuii w ith ihe outside world as com-'
pletely a* iLAhe'greaf wall ginlle l'*thc
aiiciuiit city. Tb** ir«*>p* of KuropeMii
and the Aiuerlean goveriiuient* thai
-tarti <1 To IVkin with consent of tlie
Cliiip*#e anilioriticn for proteethm of
tliejr ministers from the mob have iH'en
dim ii back, and there F* the well
fotHiih'd fear that stll 4hc eight tinndred
foreigners, olllelsis, missionaries, trav-
i-l'er* h*a e been ina**.-utred, anil the
priqieriy ot lln* .foreigners fuirned. It
is «nre that the (>eriii.t«r minister lia*
been killed;.,^..
Tbere ea.n ho but one end to fhl'*.i ri-
si*. and that i* ibc pitting of ili» power
of the \\e«t against the C hinese mil
J Ions. Sueli a war, w nlln remote from
our »horc* will Ih* hurtful not only in
ordiuarv waut, but M|Mu-iwli>‘ iujuriou-
to South ( urolitia in closing ihe mar
ket w lierc her j'oiion. mills l?iul their
chief custumei -.
FREE OF CHARGE.
'HD PER V tHOJCtl^fOTTCE. -
l ‘~ Any adult suffering from a cold set-I or-fer to beep the Magistrates
tied on the breast, btonehitia, (Mrbator j tlirouglniut the,County posted as to the
lung troubles, of any nature, who willl whereabouts of theOturffty ( v hain Gang,
cafl at Creech’s I’liurmacy, tt-ill btfpre- | 1 win hereafter publish a notice In each
sooted with a sauipln bbttlo of Bostehee’a ; yy, f£^ s Issue of tlie Comitv papers.
German Syrup, free of charge. Only I iH e l-haiu (sang will be on tlie road
one NittSe i^fven to one person, anti none 1 fr o iiiM»il , leH’H ^Hurfh- 'to Johnson’i*
Paehildrvn w ithout order from parent*. I Eunding and-on the, Augusta and Sa-
No throat or In rig rcniTKly ever liad
#m;h a sale a* llose'hee's Geriiiau Syrup
in ail part# of the ^.civilized World.
Twenty years ago million* of bottle*
wore'given away, and your druggi-t*
w ill tell you its sucre** w as Iharvelou*.
It is really the only Throal and Lung
Remedy generally embused by pliyd-
cians. Jfne T.i cent bottle w ill cure or
prove its value. Mold by dealers in all
civilized countries.
It Saved His Leg
P- A- Dun forth, of LaGrange, G:t.,
siiH'creil/iiitensely I'm-six rmuulis Willi
a fi igMlill running sore oil Ins leg. hut
writes that Biiekjeii’s Arnica Milve
wiiolly cured it in ten days. For Li
cers, Wounds, Bures, Boil*, 1’aiii or
File.* it’s the best salve in the vyorld.
Cure gunirtutecd Only 2oc. Hohl by
C. N. BuickhnUer. Barnwell; d. M.
Miiirh, Williston;' 1L-4vt Brigg* C6.,
IJlaekville; tlruggists, , •
Kitwy of a Have.
.To be bound hand and foot for years
by tlie chain* of disease i* the worst
form of slavery. George- D. iiliaius,-
■of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a
slave wa* made free. He *:tv*-*—
w ifejias loeeu au helplesit for five years
that she could not timgover "in tied a
lone. A I ter using tw o hot lie* of Elec
tric Bitters, she i* wonderfully rmprovc
ed and able, to do lief ow n wurb.M This
supreme remedy for female disease*
quickly cures nervousness, steepies*-
'in-**, melaiiclioly,•lieadiiclie, hiekaelie,
fh'inting and liivzy spell*. This miracle
working uiedlciiie is a god send to w eak,
sickly, rufi down people. Every bottle
i* guaranteed. Only .jl)rent*. Sold by
.1. M. Smith. Williston. S. and
Druggist*
\ Blaekville, S. t'
premiums.
all Good* aiiionutlng to one
lar or over I will give a ii-eful [irc-en
. «
■|* hit Good* and |»i iee« have been ad
. ve.i;ii*ed fur the. ln.aijtix..»'urVjL...I.iu^JL.i-,.
this wuef a* an extra liuiitceuicid to rcr
diiee' my stin-k. I have sonic goods I
am closing out at cost. .*
• • . A. F. Manville.
July llh. I’.H/p. • ,
CLEM SON COLLEGE!
. .Witullural, SKhanical, Ti\ti!e.
vannah road, near Mr. Oswald’s place
this week and until about Tuesday of
next week, when they wi;j move to
road leading from Caves ( hurch to,
ffaldock near SlrpdVillie,Johns’ placij
j I"). W. BitrUc*-,
County Supv’sr.
R, C. Roberta, Jr., Clerk.
SPECIAL OCCASIONS.
Side trips from Charleston, S. C. du
ring annual meeting National Educa
tional A»socl«tlon, July I f, UKXL
Soiit.lie:n Railw ay w ill sell side -trip
tickets from Charleston, C. at rate of
one llr,*! ela** fare for the round trip
to St. Aiigystine, Fla.. Fen.sacola, Fla.,
Mobile. Ala., New Oi'leaiis, La., Merid-
iau.Ml.s , J.i'iiiiiigliHin, Ala., Chatta
nooga, Tenn., Bristol. Teiitf , White
Sulpimr Springs, Ya , U a-liiiigton, l>.
C., Norfolk, Va., and* intermediate
jioiiits.
Tickets will be sold July Hth, 1!00.
with tinal Umit July 2t)th, IDt)!),- to bold
e:s of return portions of round trip
tickets su'd to Charleston, S. ac
count. Annual 'Meeting, N’aiioiii.l Edu
cational As>..ciatipu. Sueli return por
tion* of round trip ticket* to lie depos
ited with Agent* f/bni whom'»ide trip
tickets are pureluised. Agent*.will i*
sue receipt* for ticl.et* so depositc-d :1 tul
upon p.'csentation of said, receipts w ill
retnrnc fo origifml. purchase.] * the re
turn portlchs of round trip tickets dt-
pusitihl.
For detailed information ajinlv to
any agent of the Southern Railway,
or its connection*.
PIIYSICIAS mid SURGEON,
Barnwell, • - - - S. -
ANNUAL CONVENTION B Y. P.'«
OF AMEBIC -CINCINNATI, O.T
JULY 12-15, IflOO.
Oh acconnt of the above occasion.
Southern Railw’ay will sell round trip
ticket* from; all Stations on Its Line# to,
Clneinatti, Ohio, and return at rate (»f
first elasa fare for the.' round trip.
Ticker* will be sold July 10th. 11th and
12th, with tinal return limit July 18th,-'
BUM). _ • ,
For detailed information relative to
scJiedules, sieeping ear reservations,
etc., cal! on oi, write.any agent of the
Southern Kail way or its eonneetious.
S. II Ilardwiek. i
As-t. Gen. Fas*. Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
SI MMLR vSCHOtH..
Tlie *e*sion of the annual Sursmer
s*eliooJ fi r the white tetb-lier* of Barn
well countv will lie held at l*ai*iiwe!l,
eonmieiieing Aiigu*t‘5ili and- ending
St-piemhci' lOili. The law requh'**'.
student* to biing text book* on (iram-
mar.lli»tiov Geograplry, .\-tgebra and
At ithinetic anil Stationery.
The facility will i-ot Ii»r of Frof.
H. Joni'S, Bartiwell, and Frol. S.
Reaves. ' r , g
a
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
In [inrsurtnee of the cower eontained
in tin- Will of .1. L. lYSHiams,deceased,
1 will sell at Allendah'oiT'Ttreltith day
of July next, at 11 o’clock a. rn. the
follow jug described real estate.: ,
All that, lot of land in the town of
Aljendale. l-outtiiuLiig three acres,
hounded North by Flat Street, East nv
lots of* Win llardt-ii and Mfs. Sallta
Ricliardson; Sontfi fiv Estate of J. B.
William*, and West hy lot of W. R.
Williams,Trustee.' , - ^
Term* of sdr—r,,di, PiTrehaser to
pay f u pajiera and revenue stamp*.
"7 J. W. 'I linmas,
Exccuror Estate J. L. William*.
June IP, 1 Pi.#),
ISOl-lDCX).
SjWtit Carolina College,
Columbia, S. C.
F...
u
w
if.
s
fained fiom Frof. W, II. Jones,
w-ll, or the Comity Poi|* rinteiid'
Kieattotl at Blaekville,
Ei
JL&UlLs:-.
r, ,
o'
ot
A
t WUT<C*.
I'uachers.
cctJvolum
bora-rorie*,
intirui-trv,
110, other
remitted to needy
* ’ . : to
.. A. MI.L.B.. L. I.
ring ( our»es free for
K(uirtceh Froles-'oa*: :hl.-
* in Library; excellent la-
e|.i»«—iooin*,' g\ iiiiia*iiiin,
atliletie grounds ‘Iunion
fee* $1*, ,a »e-*ion: tuilioii
udents. Expense*-
Jji
Ttll
,s.:iHiint„-„L4
He* e\-
doat ion.
In
-*udt*»r'i ran • ♦walty 'then-
tended wtrtrotrt formal t \
I lie trilsteek of the p ddie *
re-|K*- luliv rcqoe-led to <1 •»
*< i.uolfc during Mu- session ol lit
llier Selfool. A Buist.
<'o. sui't. Education
7'** -e--*boi. t 'eriiti.-d pupil*^
trnru fori v-!l\ i- Accicdili d -svlioid* e
ter it- Lre-lima.-i < la-* without exaii
"-f"’'TtrH'—i "it Niirmal—^rlmlgr JiHi
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tie it
mn- ;
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WOUIMYAllB. rresiiU til.
SOUTHERN RAILV/AV.
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te* rofo"ic.t> Itce-
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•'KFIf’E , < : B.ouxw Kt.t’a\»i tVrt.i.isTnx
Coiniiirncinjj lhe f1r*l week i»i ticto-
be|- I wit) be at HIV B.h nw ell' offii e »•
tlie Halford-llou*e on tlie lii«i MotoGt
and Tm-dav «d til'* Ii;*? and' foor'h
week* in each tnoifib, ami longer In
•peel a I eiigageiifent.
At Witlislon office on every Eri 'a)
and Sa.-urdav.
F am al*o prepared to do I n-ntai w'ork
at yotir lioines i.py e nTy in Barnw,
tJounlv.
sj.vfEi.xr
—OF—
THE BANK Oi BARN WELL
Barnwell, Si
Bn*mt-««, June —
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LfAKILITIES.
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a Surplii* I-uml. „
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Butler, ( .ishter and made oath that
l he foregoing -tatemeiit. is correct aiid
f true tv, tlie best ol Id* know leilge^aiiid
belief. ’ F. C. Ill 1 LLR. ,
^ ' 1 a slifer.
Swffrti to and .sub-crilied before iru
tlii* iiu day of June I*. r.'tHl.
J.*.\ Fort ‘-i r-( t. si
Notary I'ublic, So. C.t.
Attest;
iiri I.FR II AGOOD,
' A. F. MAN YII.I.E. .
C. F. CALHOUN.
1 »ire(ftors.
II. F. BUIST,
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nee lo -elt le' w ilh.Mlt if.
to give you -ncli op|>or-
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Attorm \ * at Law,
Biai kv ill*,-, S. C.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Atluntn aid iioyoml.
Lv. < Tie rlc ii •
Ar. Augusta
^ At lama. .
Lv. ABanta.
Ai-.*+ I !mtf:ei'i i_>a.
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V ol u n ta rj? Observe r..
ATTORN'EY-AT LAW,
BLACK VIiTk,* V
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c.
Airent far BsrUnsit (oillitf
sit Trust f‘»ni|imi)
llm ( .
A Ii'.r;
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a ■U*try
a step
111 'it f i r
Oast I.ine ILilroaj! Co. of S. C.
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Ar. I.'.uisvfHe
St. Gmi*
far tlia Amarlra#
IIohiI *»'l Trust Pmniian) af Italliaiun-,
Inejiutlng rain, liail. sleet and melt- prepared to furnish bynflmfor Exec- | j;
ed suA\v. t Froiu iiuxiimttu and mini- llt( ,r*, Adniinistr^KU's, GnardtiHi.s •
muni reading#. • . • V^/Ll’ruatJO* •ami uP' publh; officers.
-
i
G L E N N SPRINGS.
Lv. Alievs'a.
<i4,EN X SVUl \(tS, 8. C.,
Queen of Southern Summer Resorts,
Bcioj* vSitcatcd on Ik Foot Hills of tk Blue Bulk- MaunLins-
The air I* fre*h and bracing. The water, asilimisand* w ill eheei fuliv ies-
- r lia* no eiittal for the Stouiaeh, Liver. Kidney#, Bowel# and Blood. ‘
—Hotri Open Jane 1 to Oetokr 1. - Cuisine and ServiteJ.Attlleiit.—
__ —• HP
tJf F. \y. Wagcner’b Splendid Livery at Glenn* for the Season. . .
KItalian Band for the Season^-Tlirec Corteert* Daily.
tJtr German* every Thursday and Saturday night#. ^
For Board apply to—
•' • Si ii i2)^oii iSc Siixix>^on.
Ar. M* mphis. Mia Ouittiuio'H.al
To A^hovillo-CiLiciniiat!-Jj4tii*viIIc.
r K.ASTr.KN TIMR.
VTa IlgUslU -.-•••
Batcslai'rg .
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STATIONS.*
7 te-v
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1. 1 tHrlington A
Lv Elliott Ar
7 teb;
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Fo Weshingtou mid the East.
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Ar Cn-'ton L\
Lv ('re--ton Ar J 50
Ar Ft'-ghatis 1. 10 (Ki
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Train
a. oi.. and traid
t*rn*e J-?yvp, in.
Train* 52.and 25 cur
in-i , nmo AtalKm*- HxUUA.
ffr :H - V ‘ tween New York a
tMUp. t>4>a
l a I. . IJ. Emerson,
fteflH Ciifl
'Igarfho- 51.?nag
N'.r. 25 leaves t'birence 2 Jl
rt. 52 arrive* nfFmr-
tlirough .Full-
,:,*p
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a
H. M. Emer*
t.cn. Fa-* Agt.
.1 ft. lycniv Gen. Manager;
Save Your Money. .
Dran't throw'vonr money awujr' wit
fieddlct* going throegh ctsqutrO
mei-;)ius (li ne we(«»i_( wtep^atfil i
At’ante... via AluOnCn. m:i-l!sug.«wrtwscflo'a* at-'”
AttanUi t' rAO r-oint'- Nci iftnfet VVt *t. 1
■ i-olid Trrturs Wfwec-n C’lutTlr^fbh su'd -'Asha' {
rife '
I'ttttam '***J'”* ( r ;:\'**y , '*"* , *: t * Maiming to know it dfliRigi n
pSY'ipft Wp*
i ' ■ #•.'c-u-r--'• vv<t!)U-r-«:-.!i tr-iin* ,-i.|r, , y d-’y ai!d toin«.rrr;w -omew here
for W twr: uni«Dti- I.-*t ;n!ofur JacgsoO-rf . i i ,V 5., , ."ii.. » ... ,u
Yiit. r.mran t- Foama. ' ” ' t -f .'.tilt bey
get out'<>f the w.tv. Bung your work
Tro If w ill he
4
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HfANK H. f».\NNON',
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