The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 12, 1900, Image 2

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The Barnwell People. iinwi t ~~ ^ 1X0. I Hflk^RS, Editor Pr:pT. MR GIST dOtJtTT CIRCULATION THURSDAY. JULV Vi. mi. TUens Are nlno tlckett fur Uie.-iilunt end vice-Pro«l«K*irt In Urn Held. Thu VAue will bn between Bryan and Me- Hiuley. All the othera will not auiuunt tb a row nf bln*. Tire wdioul readiei i* ntfntaif hi the lAnd. I'eu th<«h*and of him and her aie Hi Clurleaton thl* week attending the jhiihihI convention of (ho NKtional Kd- TfcHtional A»*oolat1l»n. Aftermath report*'trom K*n*i*« f'ltr allow that' Senator Tillman dondtiaif.d fAie procoedln)j* of the Convention niore than any other one man. He carried ♦every point wscept the nomination of 'Oowne a* Vice Preiddhttf, and In* Stale colleajtnes scotched that nnrvo, hy the nm' rule. . Tiik Peoplk ha* always nrged roter* foo**t their halfot* for tlie be*t men. If the people hf the Knifed stntc* do so next .November Bryan wIM he elected Preaident a* Unanimously a* he wit* homlnatcd) and ¥rKH'nley will not >;er tdortora-enoutfli to act a* pall beared at hi* political funeral. Cotton ought to bring a gilt edge price thl* Pall. Uun Oreeii ha* rut the acreage down to la*t year’s llgure*, and the old crop will bo almul jiMsd ui>. b£_ the time tlm new cornea In. There l« always the danger of a slip Between cup and lip, and the bear* will hunt up all Hurt* of reason* why prices fdiould be low. The trouble"in Utiua. I* ihe only one In sight. It I* large Enough and likely too to grt uglier. * C t ANI>ll»ATKS. Col. J. .f. Brown* iiee^a nr> Intrrtdno- tfon to tlie voter* of Barnwell, lor ail hi* life haw been" passed vcttHfUThchoT- denpf this good old county, exceptthn tour years during which ho served the Confederacy. lic w'as in Fort Aloiiltrlc When the Star nl'Jhe West attempted the relief of Anderson in Sumter, and fie was at Appomattox when the end came,escaping before Lee gave up the ~auequal contest. Upon the ehetfon of the late .ludge^ A. P. Aldrich to the Bench Col. Brown was chosen hi* successor Iti.the House of Represo'r.tatiVe*. He is president of the Bar AssociaMon, a imsltion show ing the h gh regard in which he is held hy his brother Httoniey*. IIis friends hold "that hi* admirable habit* of life and study and long* tisiniog in bis chosen professjVm make it sure that, be' wilt aib>rn tire ofMee of Master If hiy fellow eitueiis sliall so coriintUaTbo him. * /» . fn the eahrfiiilgo of IS7* 1 none of ll>e yooirger Deiimi'rats' of this ('minty' did better or braver serVK’o tlmii ('apt. M W. Phillips of Wllllstoti. V — ■ In IWhJ he was elected a member of the ,House* ot Kuprcseivtatives, alid served ‘Jireo terms, enjoying a distjuc*, Hon and corttldeuco rarely InCloWed outside the cities. As a representative lie was always on guard, alert, Inte.fli- gent, with thn courage of Iris ronylcj lions and keeping in close touch with the duties devolving upon bint, lie quickly took high rank among ‘the most popular, industrious and inlluen- tial iri'Miibers of tfiejlouse. and ihain- ' fa I tied that position until Pie close of Ids service-. As a business man be’ is thorough going, quick and atteorate in judgment and possessing jndomtTilbte energy. IDs friends lieflevc 'that his past life and services amply guarantee that if e lee ted Senator he will meet and discharge the duties and responsibili ties of the oMee in a manner as honor- ahlt* to himself Its creditable to bis con* SlililUIll*.' ;soi»ie e*ft»mW(f newepapent arc championing the eaudidaey of tills, that or the oiber uiAii for this, that or the tuber office,In advance of thVlMI I- iVtg of the campaign mcctiiigs in their cob u ties. 0 Their intention* are no doubt good, but their tmtjftmnrl* arc surely bad. Their eoftrse bring* tlie primary cam- p«ign into ili*repi>t« ami revive* Uon- vrutioii log rolling melbotls. They *ecm to think their readers haven’t sense enough to vole right, mijt if Dial I* the case they are •ouiewhat excusa ble. The platform adopted by the Deino- rrallc National ('ttnventiitu bears Hie ear mark* of .sMUialni Tillman a* plain ly a* did Jte Shell Manifesto, “with the writing of wrhieti he had something to •lo.” And other faeta prove the large- iie»* of hi* hand in framing this iinan- nwerable indictment of the Kepuhlh-au party and its sins, tflx seleethm by the coin iu it toe a* it* mouth piece in the preannlalioii to lire couventhMi was in thn line of precedent, and thw com nniore with which he fiseharged that duty leave* no doubt aa to hi* slmre in writing this new chaplet* in party ami ]tolUlcal history. 1*01,1 I'K A L PtriNT.-l. At IvansH* < "ity Nouth.t andina Voted for Mcvcosou for Vic.e-l’resldent. fseo- atnr TBInian favored Towne, but the majoritv was againstJiiw, and Htpler the llliil rule the vote was solid. t "audidAtes for State office* begaq I he second heat at, (•eorgctowii on Tuesday. Today they are ar Florence. David Bennett Hill played a great polDicnl game ai Kaiissst ity. ii Bry* an show hi Ire delealed this year Hill wHI («• the i ue \ I table I remocrwtic candi date in HvifT Hepiihlieau inouLli-piecr* are wide open uow^s iih ghoat tales of the lior- ribln tliTug* thtt vvill come to pas* in case of Brr an'* election. They are scared now and confess It. 1 he alrcuglh of 1 lie ticket kih! the e\rrl- ( leiicC of the idatlorin may well worry the iui|H*ri*l rouspintur*. - 'I In* tioiuinntioii ol Hi van and Ste. \ ciisoti gi v« » gi in i a| Di uioi'i :u ic sal i« faciioii, •n*| tlie pal tv i« in lo*lt« r con dition for effective tigliliug than It has heeli since ( levelaiol's x-eoml cle«*tion. (odd bug Democrats will lx* lew.in the bill and faf apalt till* campaign. Bryan is loisTlrouger now tbaii four rears ago. Thco be wa*" an unknown quantity, and men belittled him as the “Ih»v orator.'* Hot now even hi* most pronounced eneiqlea admit his afdlilv and cleanness ami liiviuciMe courage, lie hn* eouvim-tul them against ^uieir w ill. That good ha* route tfirongb bis personal effort* lor Ibe gtaul of parlv and couiiirv In going to and among the |KHiph< he has proven him* sell worthy of ibe confidence they put in him. DEATHS. After a long illness ftntlently ftnmr Mr, L. Red mom i (piktiy passed away en the 'Jlsr urr. TiPthe Twenty-il(tn year of his age,' leaving a wife,. >even children, two brothers ami a sister to rmmfn flreir loss. In his last hours he said i'hat if ii{ wa* Hod’s will he was w illthg to go. For many years he had been a consistent n£6ml>er of the Hlack- ville Met bod 1st,'church. He was laid to r«*t iii the faiudv burial ground!; Hev. .fno. G. Beckwith coiKhicliug tho fun- eral services. Asleep in .rnsu*, blessed sleep. From \y bicb hone ever wafce to weep. S. ,f. Hutto Mrs.’K., If. Grayson departed this life on th*'-;; | jnst. nt her hotqe in (D'eat (’vpi'cs* Townsbiji, ag»‘d alMutt fif> Real's, delving her husband, two clill- dten and many friend* m cherish her memory. .Shu had been' lor many years'a edhsDtent member of Allen’s <'haiiel .clinrch, and the large atten dance at her burial in the church yard shoWcd'how ivefl beloved she was in the ooiihiiunity w here her life had beeji a blessiiig to all that knew rhe perfect excellence of her heautifti'l eharacier. Kcv. T. I*. Lide herji'antor, conducted the last exercises. Mr. John (’laytou Kennedy, a native of thl* ••ounty, but for litty year* a res ident ol Augusta, Ga., died.tn that city on the fttli Inst., aged 7!* y oirrs, leitvfng a wife and two children and many friends to cherish bis ineniory. IIi* was a brother of (’apt. \V. H. Kennedy and of Mrs. A. M .■ liountree of Willi-- toii and Mrs. H, H. Kasttuling of Barnwell, Phe Augusta papers' spoke In the highest terms of bis exeellen ,i e as a citizen and bis goodiiea* a* a man. Mr. <k-J. Parker died at hi* home in Rosemary Township on .Sunday and was burled on Monday in thy Bates gray.' yard. He was in his 7'<tli vcai. For ttiauy years be had been a consis tent tueiiiber of Roseiimry church. II i» long life was without spot or bleui- >»h ami lie did mneh to h«dp imt lug to hatip the generations through which he lived. He had a wonderlul memory and was a most interesting and entertaining eoViversatiorialist The cninuiuuit.v *111 w hieh lo- lived *o foug and well has lo.-t one of It* beat citizen*. Mr. S. L. IVaem-k died at his resi dence In Barnwyll on Tuesday morn ing, ag<*,| iitMiut UJ years, alter a long illness borne with rare psttei'i'** and sii'uiiis-iuu^. i'ctU'i.t lUruugii sufleriog he was ready for and resigned to the great change kud'catnilv gave the ' ffiit dii'eetions tor hi* hurial. lie was laid to rest id the Braxton grave yard. Rev. I*. I*. Lide eonduetfug the rniieral sei- vh.'</. To his bereaved brother* and -douldy orphae.ed children tin 1 syni- paHries of ibe entire community* ale exlendi'il. They sorrow hut he ha* found the peace ami health that shall ne\ it i ml. The Bapth I UNION MtKl’ING.S. the Rarnwell .eonvent* on The conceited little tin* crowned heads of Kuro|W> and Africa, who imve been ready to go *m war with each oth er over the pxpe. *‘d tUstnUulb^rmvut of f ' «;• « caim> lign mcHing. ' (o how l Ib u dow n. I hcv did tin ir BF.V \ND111 NUII. fn the Senatorial eampaigu Bunch Mclh'i* was a support) r )»f tien. M. ('. Butler and “agin** Ben Tillman. Bunch was thru employed hy the Sombern Kallw’av. ts tbu contest l»e- cauie closer B»Hii-h grew more interesi- eil.. (hi nnc occasion be got up a free Butler train ami carried m loud lungeil ♦ hins and the copsequeui division of s|>oUtt, are suddenly annliegied to thi* fact that the heat lien < hlnee is a much more serious pnqMisitiorv tliwn they thought. He numbirs one fourth of the population of die world and eftu support a family on an acn^farm. Al though an huuible, sifent money gruii- nln—li lirtwati *<>■*—<*niu 11 —I n ail 1 ir home. He ha* thrswn away ancient method* of warfare imil is abiinifTiitlv supplied with tho most improved mod ern implements of destruction. He lights like he works, and can make it very interesting for combined Europe with the United States xiitl Japjin thrown In. M'e don’t mean to be otlibious but it occurs to os that the daily pu^ers could do hotter service by. cliangirrg their manner of reporting the Sftite campaign. More than half rhe voters will have to depend upon the papers for information as to the platform* and promise* of the goodly company of candidates. If instead of attempting to give every candidate a place in Hue picture of every meeting only^ n Tew were reported each day fuller justice could be done to>the aspirants and the f people«*v<>uld have a better understand- ! ing of the mateml from w hich their servant* apert i be chosen. As about the same speeches are made - frtll report* of tM'candidates for Gov- etnor would make interesting reading for ooe sre two Issues, an^l so on ot thbso seeking smaller honors. It \y<juitl titl* ■tsWMetor two to complete the exhibition, 7tvat would be a bettor way in our country* opinion than the^too brief mention of the series of meetings up to date, l»-st. but Hen got there, and alter hi* election demanded that tin' Southern Bailway Is in pee Bunch. Tlcy I'alhsl Bunch to their Washington headquar ter*, and gave him hi* wnlklof£pa|ier*. Hunch walked out. took hj* stand on the edge of the snicwalk and did yprfc hruwu’thinking. An old Iriend came aioiig ami hailed him with till* qne*. tinMT-ltifrteli la inrne thatvt.il fjp. :i-i^ limn Meeting* of t Association will, Aatunlav, J«ily 'J^lh. IlHst.' I. Tlie First division will meet with the Jovim-Branch church. Revs, Ar- tlmr B list aud John Owens will he i. The SdTnml IMvi»hin will ine«*t with the Calvary rliurch. Revs T. II, Eilwafils and W. D. McMillan will'be picscnt. J. ’I he Third ilivUioii will meet with fro I thw (’hurcli ai Friendship. Rev. C. E. Buna wnkaiteml. , , I. The Fiturili ilivjsiiiii • w ill meet with the Sciglmg Church. Rev*. <• S. Askew am( W.G. Britton will at ti till o. The Fifth division will meet w ith the ^church. Rev. Dr. W. Rice to attend. The .following tonics are suggested for discii **inn: I. tSlal* Muniuux. 'J. I'^otrarteil Meetings, Tie* cliuri'hi's are requested to Inrve iliin.er mi the grouiiils. The meetings will b*-gin at lOn’clock Saturday moriiiug. T I*. Lide, E. Burts, . - * Committee. ‘i” iLUbv.l^LUUk ttrr*T»iTT (Tmvrv fry T ar -Tfon in t I. IS) **l S—*, he But s err ler—Tillman i*iinpaign J*’’ Cul. M- Bee refilled: •'I’ll tell yon a stnrr.. There w ir* a little lellnw dow n rnv way who married a strapning big wourtn *by the irame itf Miss* Mary Hopkins. He occasionally got on a spree and w hen he came home under such clreuinslances his'wife gave him a soiiml druhhiug. Ome when he reached tin* front gate, be coitbl not get Ilia courage up til go in, a'ld was si-t- tllig on the fence iliinking of w hat vyaOi watting for him, when an old acqjuffhit- ance came by aud said. •'la*ok lierX didn’t you marry Mary llopklns’i*” He ii'pltcd: •'A'cs. bjnt'darned if I’H ever (111 if se'aiii ’’ >Tli;»t. s-n.rjr your (iUestioii. aCiid Bunch, THE SOU TIIERN LEAt.U INDUSTRIAL E. Em rnu Ukih’I.r : Believing the the* ‘•.Wonrhvrn *enpe and purpose Uit).iunxil.l.i'spa of j THE CHINESE 1T/.ZLE. ’ The great power* have agrenl that .7apan shall take the lead in suppress ing tho Insurrection of the Chinese Boxers, and in biinging the Celestials to their senses The plueky Japs,call ed tlie Yankees of the East, ate quite w illing to take the "lead, as they ,w llj rmvAVlIKAT <’UOl\ ( . TnK I’nori.K has heen asked bv sev eral g^od inenftMrv and find out bow iniieli wheat-hHs been maje in Barn well coirnty tb’i* year, ami we put ofn eolmpns at rhe service" of tin* owner* anil operators qC threshing machines between tins Savannah aiid'Edisto Riv ers., If .they will kindly drop hit b-tters or postal caiils Wi will,he gUd to |Mih- lisl; the results. And in furiiinliing ns such valnAide inforhmtton (hey will do mueh to encourage the growing of this most Valuable grain, in past year* thousands of doilur* of hart! earned cotton ninnev have been sent West for adulterated llmu*. All that could An* kept at lionie, and H»i* year's expr- rience lias proved that wheat can he grown successfully and protitably in Barnwell. Our farmers have nnde jvoutltr.Ui! progress and the Uoor to. bettfer tinie* I* just fairly open. As mir good Irieml Mr. L. I*. Blnme. a al welfare of the .'*mit)i. Tlmv are most simecssful fanner. sa.v<, the road q ne*vlons upon which the business power*, be well paid Order* have been Issued aoll ami haab. , for (>,(MOadditional American troops to goto the scene of lioatilitie*. The foreign powers having ministers In Peking and Hiia«tomrt«M ^acattered tlirougti China- were warned months ago that trouble wa* brewing, |iakHtev thoeght it w*t-th« ekl- ery of “wolf’* •nd that there was no aeTleua danger United xate* Minister OAnger JVking telegraph 'd tlie eilviatlon to tseereiarr of State Hay on May list, but the A i'gk>-cismac aatbwr of '’Lit*- tie Breech**’ end the rest of tlie *d- winWtititlea at Waahlwgten d>d ut best* Um»* to epare (rout A ascii can pol itics ta look after the safety of their mciromTr ovcxgor ha* appofnr. d me a delegate Irom tin* SccomiI f’ongres- sioual District to the convipition which meet* in Atlanta Jirly Is.go, wnuld be ol iiiucli interest 1 submit tho' follow ing synopsis: ■■ Tbi* in ganizatiotrAvas perfoeted nf a meeting bebi Hj^Atlant,a, Ga.. Julvi'a- J7, l s '»h. wliicli wa* largely allouibil. many ptoTiiinem. speakers being pres, cut >«n nirtiiy iin|>ortnfit benefits ae- ypbHplislied. The l.caguo was organi zed to prouiote (lie industrial and com mercial inierests of tlie houfh. The ci\i)v,ciitlon this year i* esillod to issue “A Rubric Address,’?, setting fiM*lb the views of Southern business imhi on national policies Sinhliern intejests. Tur: imi'oktanr qt kstuins are viz: *1. Mould the South be Irenclitteil comniercially by territorial ex|)ausion > "2. Would tbi SontJi be henelirtid bv \iiieriean shipping, and if so do .South ern’ business men advocate Govern ment subsidies as a developmenttlicre- uf? J. M’onlil the South be benetltted commereiallv bv lower import duties? Would the development of niannf.'ie- till ing in tlie Smith be impaired or aid ed by a change in the present schedule? If so, what di> Southern tnisim-s* men recommend as a liasisof readjustiiient?, I. Would. the South be bdnelitted uonimercbiliy by a change in the pres efitinoi clary system ? The qneUion of free Uoinago of.silver to he a promi nent one in life coming ^cjfmpaign; liehce the question is aylfal one. .*). Would ti e Smtfli be N-nclitr>d eonimercially by si' repeal of the bank- ruplcy AUlJlefte,art*, questions which relate djitmUly to the liftlustriHl nbd commtr- to wealth 1ie« through,.rhe whcitt and oat arid rye tields. The laigfest yield ot , which We have jet h^afd was -made bv * Mr. J. J. Ray of Moults, lid bushel* and i*> lbs from live acres. Ma-. Jl. F: Reeples of M halev gathered over* .Vi bushels from two bushels sown, be supported by tbe forge* of the other P ,u " u ’ ^ of Blackvila .n,t he well tvsbl in (ihineae 7 nsl 'H> 1 »’* U * !l "» Isin bushels atid Jhr H>s of wip*xt, 153- bushels of oats aud b>ifhels rve, a total of over li.UJu bu*b* i« ol small grain. Now, fet other ilire-hers n- port. Me will give the good news place. The Boer* »re haring better werei* as bushwhacker* ,ltan it*ev did a« bat-: tie ligli>rs. From Jhh« .*> Ut Jolr 5 British <*Msualiie*Tn. South Africa amounted tq^.ouu urea, Including f,.*MO killed. Tb* «nt* 1* oeer In the Philipnim'* yet last weak U AaK-'rieau* were aaJ 14 wwooded* while HW Etlipinc* , ,bu the dutu in. n ot the >outfi have tin* right to vofc£ Southern opinion^ f wilTlie glad to liavb the views of business men (of any p.rof;*-»iim. j>r ( upnn tlie ijiipatmiis m iteijl who* may be plcasyd t.. give them. Ge<C M . ii I’liorpe, D« legate a*d < oiig. Disti iid. ,-e- July JURiiX). Aiken' trC ^ Tuk Rkih i k vrouid have more faitli .in the l^*:.gin'if AGauta were pot its licadquartt^K^, ^ ' IRE ( MIFF JUM K K. -'fi there Sant her Ju.Vfisl (»Tlcsr *9 SotlHi l arOhoa elHia re*i»rrlr»||uillui^ rtuu or Bis Mniutr, tire Solon ♦•( #ieel Circa Kor I went v i.T- vcHr- -Indcr Dunbar Immi itticd (hr isWf tiutfs)g TrUI Just tat and Mairistmie. In ail j tiiat «ar*vr ct niury only a eoupiv of appeal* have Usrti taken from iV rubni- audhi. n.no* I ©/ kio <4>art These werr «To ftw sp " ;>r> u»s ♦ MOrt atet to the l i.rtol Saks an.1 Uah Rear hloher trfUuvaU sualainru Jadar iMia'ar llw jvrotd eumetana is to awynw uoaia lafaitoWbu. < CAUSE OF THE UNFLF.ASANT- o .'NESS. Mrx. Tucker—Tominv. vyhat on earth makeri you so late? • . ... terrene?, and she kept me af ter school. Mrs. Tucker—'You had words with lb** teacher? Tommy—Yes’in. 1 couldn’t spell ’em. * , , SOM ETHI NG W RON( i. .. Mr, Benny Beneilict had been read ing tits paper in quietude for almost tive^ iiiiuutey Presently'he looked up at his wife with an agonized expression of fear and dread. / “What’s the matter with the baby?” he cried Mrs Benedict jumped np like a buck ing mule, “(.ood gracious, nothing I liopv!” • ' ••There must be. I feel inwardly ■hat there I* something grievously wrong with the pet” ‘ Wliy, Bunnv—oh. why?” . ‘‘He isn’t Irowling!-” . ' i A Monster Devil Fish __ Destroying it* victim, is a tyjie of (lonstiputlon. The power ol thi-mur- derous malady is felt on organs and nerves and muscles hikI brain. There’s no lii*:»lt,h till it’s overcome. But Dr. King’s New JJfe Pill* are a safe and certain core.- Best in the world for Stomach, Liver, Kidney’s and Bowels. OHy Jo cents atC. X Burckhalter’s, barn well-; D. K. Brigg* (Jo’s., BlackviHe; Dix J. M. Stnith's, M ll.lis- tou. Drug .Stores. A preacher mer! a church the Other-day how he felt. Joh&j’eplied: “Very well niember of" and' asked him H-U PER VISOR’S NOTICE. sir, if it Wjbl' > ,l,n In order to keep the Magistrates throughout the County posted as to the ,i « : , .. . .. , t wherealHMits of the County Chain Gang, 1 waan t for the rheumatism in my right, , VH1 h( , rPilfleV |lllh |ish a noticain each ! “Ah. John, 7,o thankful; von are get- ^ ,r., I *»d"old“age“'4 0| .^„ |W ww>k t ,, e ,, arC of] next week.when tliry will move to Dr. A. B. PATTERSOS, PHYSICIAN and StRfiEf Barnwell, - - S dposn't conieabqjc. “Old hge,sir!’;’ said Jrhn. “old ige ha» qothji’gf to-do. with it. Here's ,nv' other leg just as old. and TtC quite sound ami suppleyet.” ■V —* ;-A- A Frightful Blunder/ ■ "Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Out or Bruiso. Bucklen’s Ar nica Salve] tbe best in the world, will kill tbe pain and promptly heal it. ('urea Old Sores, Fewer Sores, l leers, Boll*, Felons, Corns, ^nll hkin Eiup- timis. Best Rile eii,o on eartii. Only ~ic. a box. (Jure gmn'iiiiteed.. Sold by J. M. Smith,' wllliston; D. K. Hriggs & Co,, RdacUvllle, Druggists. Farmer Browp of Laurens won the wheat prize, inving grown over :J7 bushel* on an arte. He gave, the pro- c«ed» of the crop to Rev. (j. C. Blown lor the bandit of aged and inlirm Baj>- tist ministers. ' COM E INTO COURT. An Orangeburg lawyer lias a son about in year* of age, and a daughter about twice that age. The hoy* has been around the courthouse a good ileal with his father, and the young woman Has a steady beau. The. other tvg-. tbe - v-ooofs -rmm - pa«^e^^^ ttie** lionsj* ami tbe young woman desired to* speak to liitn.. * “Bobby,” she said to Jw*r little hro- tber, “w'ofiT you please call Mr.' Brown*" ” Bolibv knew the state nT”affsir*. and be hut rii d to the front door and called out in Ute Ostial. monotone* ot a court haililf: * •‘John Henry Brown! John Henry Brown! John llenry Brow'n! Come in- tIM’OII rt !” Mr. Blown came in and Uubbv with drew to a * tie place. Cold Slerl’or Drath: “There N birt •me small chance to' save your life and that* is thmu, h an iqieratiini,” vvas the awful pro-piou set liefore Mra I. B. Hunt, of Lime Bulge. M’is., by her doctor alter vainly trying to «Mrre lo r ql n frightful case nf s'lnm- arli troUtde and yellow j.ioiHlicy. II" ilidn't edit lit on tic iimi v • 'on* |M4Wel of Llectrli* Biller* to cure Stoinacli aud IJver troubles, toil -he heard of it , ii*(»U seven bottle*, wa* whofly gored, aviud. ed aurgtMUi's knife.-now weigh* more anil feels better than ever. It’* po*i- lively guaranteed to cure Stomai'h. Liver nml Kidoev inuiblcs and never disap|H>iiit« Price ^^tl•, at (J, N Bun-klialter's. B irnwell, A (Jo’s.. IHackville; Dr. ,1 Millulon; Drugstores. of Terror. “Awful anxiety was Mt for the-wid ow of tbe hrayo General Burnham of Maehias, Me., when the doctors said she could hot liv e tilX-niorning” writes Mrs. S.H. Lincoln, vv luv attended--lo-t* that fearful night.' “All thought she must sooii die "from Pneumonia, but she begged for Dr. K ing’s New Dist'oyer.vx saying it had more than once saved her IIIc. and had eureii her of (Jonsomp- tion. After three small doses *he slept easily all, night, ami Us further n-c •HHopietetW cured her *TTtT« marve lous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, ( best and. Lung Diseases. Only .Vjc.andAl-UO. Trial -bottles free tk—>i*r BurekbrtItrr’s'Bn rn-wt'lrf T> . K. Briggs A ('o’*.. IHackville; Dr. J. M. Smitli’s, M'illUtori, Drugstores. PREMIUMS. On all Good* amooiiting to one dol lar or over I will give a n^efill present as my G)*od* anil prices have been ad vertised for tbe la*t six week*. ** 1 make tbi-. ofler a* an extra inducem* nr to rc- 11111*0 my stock. I have some gieid* I am closing out at cost. • A. P. Manrille. , July A'.h, BMiti, near Mr. J. W. Furse’s placfe itf Bennett Springs Towiishif). o. M\ Barker, " (’Ourity Supv’Kr. 11. C. Roberts. Jr.. Clerk. V SPECIAL OC( ASIONS. Side trips from Charleston, S. C. ilil- ring annual meeting National Educa- 4ional A*sm.*iation, July 14, Rj(JO. Southera K-iilway will sell side trip tickets from Chariest4in, S C. at rate of one ttrst class fare for t.be round tflp to St. Augustine. Fla.. Pensacola. Fla., Mobile. Ala.. New Orleans, La., Merid ian, Mis* , Hinifiiigllani, Ala., Chatta nooga, Teiin'., Bristol. Teun , White Sujpliur Springs, Va , VV-ashingum, 1). ('., Norfolk, Ya., . and intermediate points. a • . '* Ticket* will be sold July 14th, 1000, with tinal limit July g'.Hli, 11KM), to bold •ers of return portions of round trip tickets sohi to Charleston, s. C„ ac- (Miiint. Annual Meeting Natioiiul E.lu catiotial ‘Association. Such return por tions of round trip tickets to be depos ited with Agent* f/om whom side trip tickets are purchased. Agents will is sue receipts for tickets *o'deposited iim.) upiii) p:*eseniaiion ol said receipt* will return t<> original purchaser* the re* turn portion* of round trip tickets de- poaliad. * . ■ ' For detailed Information apply to the any agenr nf ojr Its counection*. Southern Kail wav SUMMER S( IKJOL. The session of rhe annual uuwntar CLEMSON COLLEGE! .UrkBltttTa!, Mfctmicaf, Textile. a; ftu* Tv!4 hoiin* (if J no. C. t 'athoo'n. pend tor illii.rriiii'd (’alahtgue. i*rcsidcnt llart/ou, ( tcuisou i oliego, P. C. well <'i>iiofv wiil hi* belli at Barnwell. eoniHicncing August oth and ending Seiitembcr lOth. The law requiie- students ro bring text leioks ou Grauv- mar.lIi-toi v, Geograidiv.‘ Algebra and A i ithnietic and Ptatfonei v, Tlie taciilty w ill*4*qiis|st of prof. M’, ll.Jbiien, Barnwell, and Prof. S. M’. Reaves. information as to Iniaril mav t>c hb tainei^lrom Prof. IV. II. Jones, Barn vve|l,*or the t'nnntv Ptipentiiendeni of K<VocatHi*ti ai BlackvllTi-.^ IMT" Yrai'hepi rttcudlug tin* Suiniuer Pchool can have tln-ir ecrttlicaies ex tended without format examination. I he tru-tee* ol the |> itdie schools arc ^ *SS.‘ re-|>e ' I ill Ir reqi7c»ti'd to close llu-ir si'hoolo ilnriug tin* session of tbt Puui- incr Pchool. A Buist. Co. Supt. Education. VNVtlAL CONVENTION B Y. P. (7z ‘ OF AMERICA. CINCINNATI, 0., " JULY 12-13, IWK). On nceount of tlie above dccaalon,- ( Southern Railway will sell roqnd trip ticket* from all Station* on-lt* Line* to Clncinatti. Ohio, aiid rit'ilTti r * te "I first cla** fare >for the round trip. Tickets will be sold J’uiy JOth. lltliand 12thi with linal return limit July IStli,- For detailed infarmatidri relative to schedules, sleejdng car reservation*, etc., . ill on of write atlr agent ol the’ Southern Railway or Its connectlona. - S. H Hardwick. Asst. OeT. Pans. Agent, Atlanta. Ga. EXECUTOR’S SALE. In pursuance of the oower contained in the M illof J. f.J V^illiams. deceased,* j will sell at Allendale on the 16th dav of JiiryTiext, at il o’clock a. tn. the' following described teal estate : All that lot of land in the town of Allendale, containing three acres, bounded North bv Flat Street, East r>v lot* of M m Harden ai>d Mr*. ShIIid Richardson; South by Estate of J. B; Williams, and West by lot of W. R. M iltiams, Trustee. Terms of Sale—Cash, Purchaser to' pav for papers and revenuh stain pa. J. W, '1 horna«, Executor Estate J. L. Williams. June BM'JOO. 1 SOI-1900. southern RAILWAY. y* to. 1f(M. -Da r D K. Biiggs M . VMlitll ». y. e. at ii. New York ciit'on truder. arc already iM'ginuitig preparatbwia for loture »|x-c- nlatinu*. I he hull* predict a long Au gust drought and cou.rqucnt Injury to the co'ton crop. AI'Gt ST Fl.ilVT Lk. “It j^ a kiirpi Ding* faet,” sav* Pro! Honto'i, “that iu mv (ravel* in all part* of die world, (or (lie icii tear*, I have iin t junto people lulvitig list'd Green's An<y»«>i Flower Hi in any othi r reiucily. for ilv«|M*p«la..«i*'rHUCed liver and stoinacli..and for 4 roll si I pa l ion. I find for toiiri»t« ami ovteirtiieii, or fo* - person* tiding otrice positions, where headaches and g'-neral ba>l fi'idiiigs from irregular hatnis exist, t hat G reim's August Flower i« a grand remeifv. It ilia** not injhre the system bv frequent use. and i* I'Xeellent lor sour •tuuiacli* mid indigestion.”. •Mtinolc bottle* Ir**e at ('leech** fTiHroi-acy- Sold hy dealt'i* ill all civilized conn- trie*. • iFFICE"*; BxiutM r LI. am> M n.i.istox (’oaunemdng (he tD*l week In Octo ber I wid.l.i' at mv Barnwell oftn e ->t j the II illord House on the (list Momliv J and Tin »d;iv ol (lie tir*t and fourli ' week* in each mouth, and lopger by I siN'd il eugagi nieni. \ t M'ifii.i..n oilme on every Friday and Paturdar,. I am *)*•• prep^n>d to do D"nt.'il work at-voiir home* anv wiicre iu Barnwell 1 */ * . - i (Tonntv. II. F, HI 1ST, tr 111 • ATTORNEY-AT LAM, ACKVILLE. * - Aitsul for Itsmnsll I mOiti for llir Vm.rlrss HonJ Slot tr*Nt I om|isii) of Itattiin.irr, , ll> I t< prepared tofurnisli u tor- r Administ rati Tru.sfiw'* and all public bond* for F.xec- us, •, oardiHiis, »tficcr»*. iiei I'.m Have induced me to purchase a • Large Stock oi Goods for next Fall and to make room lor them 1 am going to offer for the next sixty days- Si >ri 11l? i n i< 1 SrrmTiiPi • ( 1 1< >111- ()xt<>i*(l tt‘ii ^ imr, i jiH!i(’S im<l Sliors, l^ i wj i s* l it'S' 1 \' i ? c<ilt *St 1 >roidt‘riosi anti nil Sum ]iit‘i* l^al>rics at 1 lig* I’etlutft ion in ^xricos* C ^t v i i (s I '\( M lt‘S 1 > i *ri it> i -* ** *- iMn ^ . - ■ THESE GOODS ARE ALL FRESH! AND NEW .SON A RLE FOR THE N E’JxT FOUR MONTHS, AND MILL BE BU I’ TO M AKK SEA- ROOM THRTy MUST GO. COME* SOON AND GET MHAT YOU M A NT. I1AV.B A COM RLE I'E LINE OF ROCK HILL AND HACKNEY BROS. 1VUGGILS A>?D PIEDMONT ONI! AND TM'O HORSE M AGON'S ON HAND. GET MY T'RtCES BEFORE YOU PI RUTLASE. FARRELL’S OI.D*STAND. O’GORMANv Blackville, S. C. x. -rr* G L E N N S P R I N G S. tiLTiSN SPRIMiS. 8 ( . I'aiij tt. N ». •; IHiiv No.rj HUily 4. Ji l-vi •* r»f» P*''"""" * V "'‘ rrmr ?3ttu 1* !u$ -7 4 " Lv lo Ctt Lv ; ! r« Ar ~H t.V» 1 h Vht f> iAh> .•!* ih» ’*• W * | a. ! v • Hill .1 VtfA h«« n *• U'lMl ■oar, ( h ir 1 f« 1*:$ if Iu initt’i ion ) i • > f > m ; n • 1 • \ • * i. «*•»* • 'D | lv fir mtv'jr | It: T FTWIMKA 1 trtjU ^i| No. u JbO. *• '» -Vl.f. Daily imiijr A r s | .*»t 1 7 Ua ♦»•'»* 4 Ate •' 2? .. l.**4 . Lx 4 A A-. 1 . M Ii v,, s I7»p t.v II Jti n i (p mm TT twp —a—. t.v ! » l.*H r».(*7> Hi * tiun. Fix. .^’in «»nl.T .•'itn « . sO — • ♦♦ itWl JrMp* ii*p i- »itp l :»h' Mt:)|) ... ... ..—r- •i 40a a Kip /> .Via 4 <AJ;t .1 ,’:.|) r *f 7 l«r» .t>Y» Mix 1 NlilV Mix 1 ruiv Ex sit Ex su Columbia, S. C. A. B., B. S.. A^aM., LL.B.. L. 1. Cioirscs >pring r ourres free for 'teachers. Fourteen Pro|e**or»; SJl,- uxi Volumes in Library; excellent la- bnraiorie*, cla**-rooins, gy innasititn, itiriruiiry. atliktiowground* Tuition $10, other fee* $18. a session: t va ,n retiiiUed to needy students. Ex^t v $ I >3 to f 17o a session. t'ertiriedS « (roiii forty-tlve Acciwliletl ScImhowcii- fer it* Fre-lmiaii ('la»* without exami- un'ioo. Entranoe aud Normal Scholarship Examination* held at every cnnntv* •••iit, $’ridav, Julv 20, I'.WU, bv Count? Sii|*'riiiien«lents. Next »es*ion "opens Sept. ‘i<>, PAID,' For r.'tlalngoe. addre**, F. U. MOODIYARB, Presldeat. e. r. Meyer, Blackville, S. C-, DFALFK IN Rump*. Iron Rtplngnfal! kind*. Kit.' fug. o| all * /c» and tbe bc»l makwauJ quality*. . CONTRACTOR FoR M ell*. Dug or Driven, of'any depth' Hint diameter «le*ire«L T» ent t-ti ve veaia of pracjlral eX|W- ro-.'iee have in sib* me M:t»i«roi aiv bo*. • ness, und qu ilitlcd me to guaiaotee •atisfaciiuii in all favunug me with tUeir paHooage. ( ill on or wVpe inw. ami prompt at. ti-ntioii w ill tie given to ail i oiiiiuiinii'a.’ linns. E R, MEYER Blackv Hie, S. C. Dr. J.H.E. MILHOUS Surgeon Dentist, iil.ACKVILLK, - - 8.a. W i'l tw* at bl* Off. r In Raruitrll eTrn . 8 *l«s lay aud Tinsdsy *n<l M'rrinesdav following M ill be at his Uonir O01i e In MUi kville e*. rrv Kriil.iv un.l Miturilay, and will make sp- (.•intnii'i.ts to mist patient* at any of oai county tow n* or call at their rvaltlencea. I irei * full graduate of P]w!aiie:plila DKnta « 'o|'i”-e; have had sevcntee.i vvars active prat in ol experience, and can j lease you ; n quarit* r* H V AI t l:r Hitt- ■ < •'jjJ L“5«. L'?n 4 i » % *l 4 4 >a —1 Da • M :!0n 7 4 */!u tOKSM l> -rrrP- 4 In i Su n* jf i.iit ft Ha Lv. < ’utum'ii'v . Ar, B.iiekvilie '* HiiruVelt ** Allf JlUale.. “ S'HMUIllJl'l i):iilr I laity Mix. Mix. Daily Ex so Ex -u ex Mo 11 ZVi UOri S ton *. ... 1 o,*p' imh Iu i.si 4 out> i “P :i i.Ti-ll »>.t it top ' ! iwij) V-Jjj! Mirip r. iO'i Atlanta and Beyond. Lv. i'hat!i smn.. Ar. At .muiftt “ Atlanta. •Lv. AUalita. Ar. ('hiittannnfr'i . ; uut .*> 2ttp 11 ulu JO All), 5 -’it]' 5U)a 11 uoti 1 5 :iOa 5 4Slil !• 4.*)H 4 OOp 5 4 Op Lv. Atlnn’a. Ar. t irmi’r.'hruTl ** Memphis, u m Hlrmini Ar. I.exi.n-ton. “ (’iiiejininti. “ C.lUlipc . 15 4ha 4 lop jll 35;i lOlMp ;hnin)...! S0.*»| | i l.'w 5iOa I 5 OOy.i ' ' :#»]' 7 4:0 To Asheville-Cincinnati-LoMisville. F.ARTKItN TfMR. fA Lv A ijl-rC. BuieaMirir l.’harleslon . Lv. f%>iuiubin '.Unlofs Depfit: A r. iSpHTI anburg • . " A-lieril.i- ...... “ KiVoXviniV, ... ]LAm K 'w>iurtvtf. - f Limistrile veil JeJJtroi.. IDaily'lhiily • “.Vip saK I 4 4i p iot]7a j 7 i<»ii H% >ill 4Ua OttOa j iilopl O.-Oa •T flop; IJOp . 7 4 Ra ratjx . * 7.JUp! 7 15a- To Washington and tho East. L Ha’^sbu r^f ; -'Si'. THor' 1 4 40;. 12 07a ** ('..inmiim il nw.n rS'phtl. r 5.V,p, S IS-j At. ChHVlottar; ^ < r!i)ui,! Vgr. . drela 1 . 7 V •'LXj Oueen of Southern Summer Resorts. Being Situated on the toot Hills or tlie Blue Ridge Mountains . ., Ar. I^ACrT HjetuoOud ' - Y- <' ' f ArAVashrfurU''v. i *' Bot't-jm tyr )>a. H. U " mt* 7 «r) 2«fr(<t5ia* ** ■ ■" " sp.*- -t-rr- pe 7tw. .a an-U r* '% U iia IU>!t rtv or* 8 1 . eptrxJ'n- I, Atift’ita. hy Ai.;vii>tfc,.iip*liUdre'frtipetj(.iaeXV . i Atlanta ail |K.inj sN.^ih a«.t. T', * s. - ■ St. ■' - - V'V ... ^ The *ir is fresh and bracing. Tho water, a* thou-ati.]- w ill ch<'i rTullv.tca- tilv. I.X* to. equal for tbe HtomacA, Liver. Kidneys, Ib.wel* and Blood. —Hold Open Jcnc Tto (Xtdw 1. Cuisine and Senue tottent.—j F\ W. WagenerKi Splendid Live nr ar Glenn* for the Season. l»ulhtn Band for the Stmaon—Three (Vniirert* |>aily. ^ ' ^ Gcrmaas every Thursday and Satunlay night*. ac vibe lid Traius he.weoa Cbor^stca and Ashe ‘ Pnibiian TPhHor ■r's-s*vrnre-T»(vnvinp — K/Mm- s!Oe;.ui|f a-ars bet worn'.Chariest, m and A«'.e- yilte., , rmOcf jr.ns at w-Sm Trms kitfin- •tTrrr also tor Ju I J M ri'Lp, lugtoi.UB MONEY! MONEY0i All person* indebted pi tl|y HarnC-f O l Miir«'ii coutMct* nf jnpf and Ibhi,* bv ortt* iicco.'viV tiill* of «a1e. or other wise, me hereby notirie.i ib,t the IxMiga not4 s. *iHI« 'of -life ifc '. have been placa* in our bauds pi e|o*e up alid collHgi _M'e will’not take l<*ga( step* until ilo|l' or. |iave a ebiin«*e to settle witli.iut'l Thi* notice i* to give you such npdb mnitv. M heri the crop begins'to id# we will look fof you. Izlar Bros., Attorney* ift Law, Blackville, S.t Jnlvfit. f , ATLANTIC COAST LIE- Ulanlic Coast Lint Railroad Co. i C Con rixKsr.n SciIkoi'i.k. -I il in. NODI. No. “No. fn Effect rNil No. :i7) ">7 Deerniher '1st*, iSttd. :>d a daily daily ex daft vLv ejj'iaily AM >u n. A M STATION^. Su R. • I’.M I.'l' 11)' ■4s Hi 7).> M 02 1. I iarlingioti A b 47i La* EHiott Ar !) 27i Ar Sumter Lv .... Lv Sumter AT* '. A r Oregon Lv 3 I7i Lv' Crestun Ar !> 17) Ar Rregnall* L , Orangeburg . ' J>entnark 'Barrlwei) Tf^ Rolibin< Augusta. A nee 'J'rain No. leaVea Fbtehce 2 *JH m.. aitdJJ-aiu ar»W**t'#4<Kr- - 7 :27i p. in. Trains .'{2 arid .'5^ caffV hFoiigh I’till"' man Ralace BufTet Sleern); Cars bc- iwn n xru York arid Mtcfth Via AW ;rusfa , ^ T. M. Liner-:, n, J. M. IJnjwdl} T-allic Manager. Jerl. I'iis* Agt J. IL Ivenlv (ien.Manager. t JiorfTJbroa* vonr nnne? awa v peddbr- going through flm ciUintry, elaiwHug to know U all worfcifijf'bri '•■ ir guui qii.tnp aHd ^ewilHf W>a For 3o*r<! apply s '' f. r '**: -i.iCitt'.r. and ihe E ist v:i.< ana ail Kenais ISjuits. flank s. gannon. Itjra V," .e ir»n. Mpr., Tr> « V a-UrtaK*'*). D. C V. a»! uBOht.a M Abf.EV. ; Dry. r»s« — / Oil V7 A. TTBK. iLK. HARJtWirK. tM'U. Pa*s Ac) ► e Asa! <»,. e*— Ajj*, * / " AGaa'Al*# ILiins tf.day tniT riirflTVyfriw somewhere e'se. Tiler know it Will .last lldtll the? geroutofth*' w.it, Brihg youf work hi m, where tt will fifs* r.'oaTfod rrghr wWT a giVajtJinfeff for oi.e year, And bnigi-r remeudier light wnrtf rdrt bo I • gh ibe ib <11 service, j. .tingbut w-rrlfK For fuftHar p»r*'. . ^