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The Barnwell Peuole. iio. V.'DOLHIi, Rilttr l Prtp'f. ItlKOBST OOtfftT CltCVLlTlOR. THURSDAY, SKPTKMBKR IS, 1900. , KINO COTTON^ CONDITION. The Southern Cotton Spinner*' A«- •oolntlon, repmentiiiff 70 per cent of the cotton mllle of the South, will our< tall their produotloh of cloth u much aa poeelble for lM next two montha in order to pm down the price of the ata* pie. Perhapa they know their buaineat Put it aeeiaa to ua that If they keep out of tpo market that long they will aUy out until another crop la made. Eu rope haa leaa ootton now than at any' time elnee the war between the Htatea, and will eooop the preaent crop, aa but Rule will he onauM after the flrat of November. Lafcir. The ootton aplnnera at Man* cheater, England, decided on Friday to buy no more American cotton during thia month, and aoorea of tullla have cloaed down. Rut thla bluff didn’t work, for on Saturday cotton advanced SO poinu. and American teller* held off for a further rlae. Even If the American and European milla should go Into an unholy alliance to pul down the price of ootton there I* a plenty of money to buy the preaent abort crop at ruling prloet, and the epeculatora buying It will make the mtlta pay dearly lor their meanness fcter on. Some of the heat ootton men look for 12) came a pound when the full ahort- noea of the crop la proven, and advlho all who are not forced to *ell to hold. The man who could now know the fu ture of cot toll could make money enough to buy out all the beara of Wall Street. We don’t believe that a com bination of American and European mill* If made ean be kept together wheu the real •Urmtinn la imderatood, and It seema to ua that no reduction In price ought to to tubiuftted to. If the fact lea of tto milla tbglf have the effect of making the ootton grower* really nrad and a unit in action thl* patt of the world will be the better off for the tight. I .a test. Tto rtovtrr (hat aWept through Teas* Seturttoy and Sunday put au end to thl* attempted bear coal ition of American and European apln- rterv. Thay know now that the crop will be dltaatroualy short, and that they most buy at oooe or *hut down Until another crop I* gathered. Oil Mbndky September ootton advan ced 30 points iw New York over dntirr- day’s Iguree, and the staple bring* now the highest price* obtained tioce 1WC. to (to New York Cotton Exchange on Monday (be excitement and activity In ootton were without a parallel. Ihe extreme ffoctuetton* amounted to )Q0 points offft’a bade. Eathnater of the damage by the Taxat »torm pointed to • Iota of flKWOO'io t.OOffOOO hale*. The fovermuenf crop report on Mon day put Ike gvenrge of the cotton- crop at M 2 against 70 last month.. Thia average included 77 for Texas ae con tra* l«4 with'03 on Auguvf lOtff. All the pollneal eleuenu In (to Weal opposed to McKinley are now fitted, whitaAll la hth 'fafor hi the East are confused. ■ ■ a. ■ me* Come hack. Oroverr.-daaia back. Fol low your friends and htMUfer Cabinet Rloharn iHtor, M .1^- wtu *on and W S. Bi»*lTl Into the o4mp of the toffaa Democrery.. The New York Verdict la a good name giver., .It calls Mark Hanna the Bill Sykftt, William McKinley the Oli ver TwUt and Teddy Rooaevelt the Craiy Horae of American politica. To make the list completer Caffery, candi date of the Gold Democrats for Presi dent. should be named the national Walt Whitman, so far as hi* place in the race justifies hi* being catalogued. 1lfe~1>'lg Black Diamond Railroad schema haa turned out worse than, a gold brick swindle. A com ml i tee of Tannaaaaeahs recently went to London and found ottt the muurflful fact that a number of easy American Individuals end simple towns had baah humbugged and unbluahingly pocket-picked by the promoters of thia face plain fraud. Successful wheat growers In. Green ville county have published their ex periences in the Dally' Nows. Those who prepared their Helds moat thor oughly made the beat cropa. Some broke their lands several times, pulver izing them with disc harrows, and their wheat cost them only 90 cents a bushel. The golden grain proved gen erally more profitable than cotton. Bishop O. B. Galloway of Jackson, Miss., wishes all the American mia- aionarlea outside of China to get ba^k In the neighborhood soon so that they may resume their good work upon the conclusion of peace. , Consistency la a jhwel and suggests that the good Bishop practice w hat he preaches by swapping assignments with Bishop Wilson. That will enable him to enter China as quick aa sre*m can carry him across the continent. TH1< WORST EVER KNOWN. The West India sterm that threaten ed the Carolina coast a week ago chan ged tie course to the west, crossing the Gulf of Mexico and striking Louisiana and Texas on Saturday. The loss of life «m appalling and Die destruction of prepeity almost IndeW'. .Sable- The wind blew hd milea an hour, throwing freight cara about as II they were egg shells, driving small craft on shore and wrecking hulldlng* by Its awful, irresistible force. In the city of Galveeton 1.000 houses were reported as blown down and 2,600 person* drowned. The waves swept over the Island on which the city ■land*, destroying the bridges connect ing it with the mainland and cutting off oommuo(cation. A wide scope of country was laid wmste, bousea and barns blown down, fruit trees pulled out of the gyound by their ronta, people mod live stock cruahed or drowned lo the cruel atorm. Crops were utterly destroyed and aecortilog to flr*t ac counts the disaster was the greatest that has ever befallen aoy aoc'.iou of the United States. Galveston Ison an Island of same name, 27 miles long and 7 mi lei In Its greatest width. It had a population of J»n00 and la nowhere more than six feet above the sea level. It was connected with 'he mainland by three railroad bridges 4 to6 miles long, and a wagon bridge two miles long. Two years ago Galveston did the heaviest shipping business In grain sod cotton of acy Bouthern citr. On Strand {Street tbet/ were ten bus iness blocks that represented an Inves ted capital of 41(7,000,0110. The finest private residence in lb* city cost a niHllon dollars. f n l*7J a storm swept sway six entire blocks. According to later reports the storm was even worse than It was llrst pic tured. Five thousand Uvea are now 'tlmught to have beetr lost lo the atate. The property damaged In Galveston Is put at ten million dollars. Not a bulldhng In the cit/ eacaped damage. The entire Island wa« submerged, the waMg being eight feet deep at the high est point In the city. Eight big steamships were wrecked. At midnight Mindmv I'200 dead bodies had btoJV washed 1 ashore at Virginia Pom. The destruction of rice and cotton tbrwughout the Mate amounted to fft,- The recent centos showrthMf tto In crease in Charleston's population in the Inst decade ha« been only nominal. It puts the death rate considerably higtortbnn the ahowlirg mklte by the benlth department record*. One of the Muses of these two'effects nay be the excessive consumptloil' of eignrettea. The News and Courier I* authority for the stkwment that 16:000 Charlestonians use them CblDh tacks, burning over a million a month in sac- rifloe to their satanic inventor. J.ater'rep-ru state that the atorm af ter passing through Texas was central In Oklahoma on Monday, the wind blowing 30'mile* an hour. Help has been nked from the American people, and Frealdenc McKinley has ordered the Secretary of War to furnish tent* and food'to the sufferers. To prevent oestllence the dead bodies are being hauled on drary*and 1 put on scows which tugs pull out to sea. where 'the corpses are thrown overboard. THE TIDE TURNS. Twelve hundred voters of Kanawha county. West Virginia, who supported McKinley four year* ago, bare made affidavit* that they will vote for Bryan next November. Moat of them are Ke- pubtitanr. The Italian Duke of Abruzzlhwa )n*t returned from an Arctic voyage, on 1 which he Went within 147 nautical 1 miles of the North Pole, nearly 200’' miles further North than any other ex plorer baa ever put foot. Ar itsual the voyagers had to eat their dbg* to’ es cape starvation. The Duke’s ship bore the pretty name of Stella Polarir. Jt newspaper brother who haa given abundant polit ical advioe thia campaign gravely re ports Stella Pol are the naute of (he girl who wm In chief comment) of the quean The agony irover and the State is safe. At this writing, Tuesdky morn ing, we do not, of course; know the names of the winners, but we are quite sure that the State* will survive their terms In good shape; The paimetto ik tough woodl Ihyonrbouror triumph, esteemed nominees, Tn» Phorut wouid'caotlon yon to put pride behind yotf. Don’t •How yourselves to become proud .or puffed up: For yoar tertes, from the Highest to the lowest, yon 1 will to vMttahed mere cl tool y than your 1 p'«4*~ ceasors have been; and a* the lent elec tions yon wlll'to Awaited aoeoiMlug to your !fo rent wtpnetattene of of youes to satisfy WHEAT PRIZES. The Vtrglnla-Carollns Chemical Com pany is endear oflng to get the farmers to raise wheat by offering prleea to the falseri of the tost erop. Three prises afs to be giySn, the first to to a reaper atid a binder, the second a drill and the third two tons of start- (Iffd atrtmonlated fertilizer. The con test Is to to for the tost yield on twen ty acres, on ten acre*, on five acre*. Prof. J. 8. NewmartofClemsonCollege will have charge of the contest and is now formulating the plans. A GOOD ORDER, Tho Southern railway has Issued an ofiler to Its employees against discuss ing politics while on duty. This is not intended to prevent tho exercise of the rights of citizenship, nor eveu to pro hibit “offensive partisanship,” hut is In the Interest of the safety of the trav eling public. The company saya that the number of railway accidents, not on ita line* alone but on all lines, is much greater during a presidential campaign than at any other time, and attribute* thia to thejact that employee* sometimes be come engrossed In politics to the neg lect of their more Immediate duty. *■* . . ~ 1 ~ LONG BRANCH PHILOSOPHY. The primary is now over and the de feated candidate* will take to their bole*. We hope they will crawl in and pull the hole* in after them. Wo are glad to have a two years’ rest; the only trouble it we are to have no more smiles except when our wives get new frocks, cut after the latest style. Our babies are to to kissed no more except we do the kissing ojirselve*. The in quiry after the health of our family will be made no more for a long time, nrt more soft-soaping will be necessary and the poor, unfortunate horse that belongs to a candidate and that does not know what the word “c*nvaaa-or- support” meant, but thinks perhapa bit cruel owner has beon studying ge ography In a practical way. will have a good long rest and to thankful for what llttla life be ha* left, and that be came out with whole bones and hide. All the candidates, at we predicted, were not In the second race, but the surest of them were snowed under in a very warm time. . The moat Interesting protracted meet ing of tbs year has closed at the Ash- leigb Baptist church. The pastor, Heir. Belton Peacock, wa« aulsted by Rev*. S. P. Hair and J. D. Peacock. Nine additions to the momberablp. Everything haa gone wild over the price of cotton. More goods have been brought Into our county than ever be fore known and new buggies and |6 bills are aa common aa old road cart* and nickels used to to. but the bulk of the crop Is going In and everybody’s joy will be allied earlier this year than ever before. Rlab Mat. The State Board of Control must ex pect a wet Fall to follow the dry Hum mer. Last week’s purchases of liquor ran over.4Jk)0 barrel* of whiskey and as many case* of flner stuff. It lias been well suggested that the Mate Board should not permit the use of gaudv and attractive labels on dis pensary bottles. If Instead of *tich de ceptive titles a* “Silver Brook.” ‘ So. lace.” >a Perfection,” Ac., the flasks were labelled truer to content* a* “Young Man’s Knln,” ‘•Woman’* Te»ra," “Hot Stuff'* and “Through Ticket," many might take warning against the poison that slingelh like an adder and biteth like a serpent. Mrs. Barnwell enjoy aieeplngf Mrs. Orangeburg: to bear him! Does vour husband You Just ought SALE UNDER MORTGAGE- State of rtoulh < arollna, > County of Barnwell. | BY VIRTUE of the powers of sale contained and given in two certain mortgages of real estate executed and delivered by F. 0. Butler to Charlotte M. Hayden and to P. M. Buckingham, which are of record in the office of the Clerk of Court for said State, and county, Books tt W. Page 12 A 0 X page 72. and with consent of the said mort gagor In writing we will sell within the legal hours of sale at Barnwell on HQQ.flUQ. —Iha ataria careantd liuuiigh JDmdajr. first daf of October. UKkl, it ^"g svTHfeyTrraASnffn li rWHuriBlTuw i BEnT FERTILIZERS FOB WHEAT; Valuable testa aa to the to*t fertili zer* fur wheat have toen made at the experiment stations ot many States tb the North ahd West of ua. In Illinois ami Kentucky commercial fertilizers gave poor results. In West Virginia a combination of'pota«h, phosphoric acid and nitrogen produced very satisfac tory results. In MU*lsslppi on a gfay lopm, somewhat sandy, a mixture of 400 lb* acid phosphate, 250 lbs kainlt and 400 |ha castor pomace per acre. In creased the yield 130 per cent, in In diana horse manure was found better than commercial fertilizers. In Texas the use of every kind of commercial fertilizer resulted in a financial loss, while stable manure alone afforded a profit. In Kansas cow pea* planted July 31 and plowed under Oct. IQth In creased tip? yield 12 bushels per acre. In Arkansas if was found mpre profit able to pick the pea* and plow under the vlnhs. In North Carolina best of seven ex pet linen ta was on cow pea Ktubble with 300 lb* acid phosphate per acre. \ - ^ X" THE APPETITE OF A GOAT Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are out of or der. All such should know that, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the wonderful btortiach and Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures per fect health and great energy. Only 25c. at C. N. Burckhalter’s, Barnwell. J. M. Smith s, Wllllston, and J>. K. Briggs A Co’s., Blackvllle, Drug Mores. A woman was taken before a French magistrate and asked Tier age. Mie said twenty-e >)^>t. The judge looked up and said: “Madam, you were before me ten years ago,and you gave the same age.” Said the woman : “I do not doubt it. I am uot a woman that will say one thing to-day and another thing to morrow. Glorious News Cornea from Dr. D.4L Cargile.of Wa shita. I T. He writes, “Four botllea of Electric Bitter* ha* cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for year*. Terrible M*re* would break out on her head and lace, and the best doctors could give no help; but her cure, u complete and her health ia excellent.” This show « what thoua- ami* have proved',—that Electric Bitter* lathe he-t blood purifier known. It’s the supreme remwly for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcer*, boils ami running sole*. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expel* poison*, help* digestion builds up the strength. Only 30cents, stobfby 4L N. Bnrckhalier, Barnwell, J, M. smith, Willi«ton, and !>. K. Briggs A Co., Blackvllle, Diuggisl*. Guaranteed. log described real pvwperty : - All that lot of land situate, lying and being in the tovVn oC Barnwell, conulning one acre mure or Isas and hounded So.ifh by Esther Street, West hr lot of Falkensttei', North by Street separating it from estate of M. C. Woodward, East by C. C. Owens. Terms Cash, purchaser to pay for pspera and revenue stamps. t'. M. IFavden, P. M. Buckingham,, Mortgagees. September, 12th 1900. ONE MEAL A DAY Tto one meal a day plan wax nfc- cessfully practiced by aotue 80,000,000 men of the beaitlilest, wealthiest and most Intelligent nations of antiquity for nearly 1.000 years. No unprejudiced observer catr-tfeny that for the vast plurality of our fbHow men'there Is no oSher practicable way t*» live up to the principle of the *aiiiu tfarv maxim'; “Never to eat .till we have leisure to digest.” Nine outof ten laborers have to hurry ftom the breakfast 1 table to ffoelr dally, work and cannot count upo u more than a few minutes of afternoon meal rest. Tto same Vn rolling mlllx, shipyards, railway yards, workshops mrd school room*. toss than a vear’rtlme wmlld snffice to give the one meal-habit the fo/ce of a second nature,«nd those who would like to form an idea of its universal observance during the classic period of antiquity should read Peter Bayle's dissertation on “Domestic Life In Athens aud Rotne’'' or De Qulncey’s humorous essay, published irt the sec ond volume of miscellanies tinder tto title,“Dinner, Real and Reputed.” There would to time for play, for reading, fof the enjoyment of art and entertaining conversation. 8unstrokes would be known only from the traditions of Insanitary tarbartaou The granger's youngsters' would got afternoon sports enough to think Ilfs sn a farm decidedly worth (living. No after dinier Martyrdom would tempt truants, housekeeping brilliant drudgery would'to lessened two third*. MASTER’S SALK. Tira STsfa or South Cxxomna, £ County or Bak.nwsll. W. H. Hartzng, Plaintiff, against W, P. Morris, as Kxeorttor, and othtors, Defendants. . . . By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled causc, I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court .House, on Monday, the 1st day of October, 1900. It being salesday In said month, w ithin the legal hours of sale, the following described real prop erty ; All that lot or parcel of land situate, lying tout being iw !he town of Btack- yille, said Slate and county, bounded* on the North by Railroad Avenue, East by Walker Street, South and South west by lot of L. Roblnaon and West ►by lot of M. E, Way.- Terms cash, purchaser to pay for pa pers - and revenue aOamps. A. HOWARD'PATTERSON, ~f '• Master. Mwster’s Office, Sept. 0th, 1900. —Felix M. Oswald, Heulti SHERIFF’S SALE. Stubs of South Carolina,! County of BarrtWell, 1 Rosa Aldrich, Plaintiff, va Alfred Aldrich,- Itefendlihl. BY YPRTUE 01 an Execution lod^Sd Hi my office 1 have levied upon and will sell on the tlrktday of October, UNO, it being salesday in said* month, within the legal boufk of sale, the following described reap estate, ta w it: All that certain lot of land In the Cou'nfy of Barnwell and state aforesaid containing two acres, more or Teak, and hounded North and Best by Stiff, South by Charleston and* A«gu*tS‘ Wagon Road And West by SlIU. Levied upon as - the property of Alfred Aldrich, to* aatisfy the above execution and coat. Terms casii, purchaser to pay lor pa pers end rsWenue sumps. ;►_ FRANK II. CREECH, /** 8. B. C.- She riff’s OSes, Sept. lUh, iOUO. Thk United Statm or Amsrica.I Distbi^t or South Cakouna, f Fourth Circuit, i Ik the Circuit Court. * f The Commercial Bank of Augusta. Plaintiff, against . , Mary E. Sanford. If. L. Mellichamp, Mr*. K. K. Easterling, Mr*. Julis It. Easterling and Frank II. Creech, hheilffot HarnweH-C’ouniy, Defend ant*. ’** By virtue of an order of the Clrenk Court ■>( the Unite)! Mate* f<>r the Dis trict of .South Carolina, I w ill offer (or ■ale to ihe.liigheat bidder on the tir*i Monday In Ocober, URN), in front •*( the Court House, at Barnwell, s. (’.. within the legal hour* of public sales, the following descriltert pro|>erty tew it; All that certain tract of land situate, lying ami being iu the-County of Barn well and State of houtb Carolina, con taining two hundred and two r2<>2) acre*, more or l»**. and hounded a* fdl low*: North by land* of M Willi* ami Sam Mini*; East by road ronnlngfmm railroad by hally Hair to Calvary Church; South bv land* of D. S. Hair, and We«t by land* of Sam Mini* and Robert Mima; the said land being situ ate near Elko. .N. C. Term* ol sale, one-half ca»h, balance in one year, to be secured by bond «>f the purcliassr, lieariug interest from dav of sale, and a mortgage of the property sold. Purcha-er to pav lor papers aud revenue *<*mo«. T. K. MORGAN. • SDgcial Master. THE &TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF' BARNWELL. By J. K. .Snelllng K«q. Jtidg* <?T Pro bate-in Barnwell County. WHEREAS F. D Bessinger applies for totters of Administration 01; the estate of J. W, Bossinger, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear before me at a Court of Probate for the said county, to b>? hold- an at Barnwell, C. H. on Thursday, Sep tember, 20th 1!N)0, at 11 o’clock a. m. to show cause. If any, why the -aid ad ministration fchould not hajrranted. Given dndei* my hand and seal of the Court thi* 5th dav of September, A. D. 1900, and in the one hundred and twan- tv-lifth year of the Sovereignty and Independeuce of the fJnlted State* of America. J. K. SXELLIXG, Probate Judge. * Published In Thk Baknavkll Pkupuk September 6th, 1900. C. S. FICKL1NG, SURVEYOR. Boa^k v|u.e, ,. .C,_... S. C. I 1 am well equipped for work, having taken a full course at Clemron College, and guarantee satisfaction. D&. J. H. G. MILHOUS Surgeon Dentist, BLACKY ILLE, ----- S.C Will be at his office 1:1 Barnwell eveW Sales day and Tuesday and Wednesday following Will be at his Borne office in BlackVille «» ery Friday mid Saturday, and will make ap- pointthenu tb meet patients at any of oui coanty towM or call at theit' residence*. 1 am a ftrfl graduate of Philadelphia Dents College; have had seventeen yeaty active prat Oral experience and can pleaaeyoufn quality of wdrit and prices. FUIIAN DNIYERSm. GREENVILLE. S.C. Tto riext session opens - on the J6th of Septetktor, 1900. Full aud. thorough BiitruCKlon, leading to the degrees of B. A. and M. A., i»* offered. Boardiqg In private families utederate; irt - Me** Hall eivelTent fare cart to had *t le*« expense. Correspondence solicited. Application* lor place* in the Me** should not be deferred. For further President. AGUE, Lk. D, OTOIOXXQAQ 1 want to impress upon the minds of every man, woman and child who expects to buy Hats, Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes s? i conn sin 11 is iissi it u. goods that I know are right in every respect. Come and see them. Also Groceries that insure and promote health and prices and quality that mean economy anisatisfaefion. NEWBERRY COLLEGE. % , * A * Commodkma building*, pure Three courses for degree*, with eleo- t! ywr''*"'* " Good Library; Working Laborateey. Efficient Preparatory Department. Board, tuition and all ftaa per need noVeXceed- 6100 in Collegiate Department. ' fOO In Preparatory Department. Next *e**lon begin* Oct. 2d. i'or Catalogue, addre**, ’ ... Geo. B. Cromer, Pre*., Newberry, 8. C. Dress Goods .- A varied assortment of stylish and seasonable patterns to select from, at prices that double the comfort of these desirable Fall necessities. ,, .... Also complete line famous “Red Seal Shoe.” Serviceable shoes surely satisfy, when with serviceabieness is combined style, fit and finish, as is the casein all “Red Seal Shoes.’’ We have shoes for all the family. Come and see me; 1 will insure your getting extra attention as well as getting good gqp^s at a very low price- . The plbfe Storey R. R. AVENUE, • BLACKVILLE, S. C, W. M. ALTMAN. stale. snM OFF1CE8: Barkwxm. ahd WiLUBTok Commencing the flrat week In Octo-; tor I will beat my Bnrnwell office at The Halford House on the llrst Monday and Tuesday*of the first %nd fourth week* In each month, and longer^ by special engagement. At Wlllisten office on every Friday and Saturday. <■ . " . ' 1 am also prepared to do Dental work at your homes anywhere In Barnwell County. - Cocaine, Chloral, Laudanum and Whiskey. To those who use any of the above drugs to excess we offer A RAPID AND PAINLESS CURE. Nq Nervousness! No Sickness!. No Sleepless Nights! Our Institute is arranged especially for the purpose of treating Male and Female. • Our Two Departments are entirely separate and we are enabled to treat Ladies or Gentlemen without the knowledge of ANY ONE except his or hermurse. "When impossible for patients to come to the Institute we furnish a competent nurse to administer the remedy in their homes at a small additional cost. Patients are never confined but at liberty always- Strictest privacy observed and all correspondence is sacredly confidential. We guarantee a cure in every case Li 10 to 20 days. For Terms. I’fioM. Ac., addre** THE PAINLESS DRUG CURE INSTITUTE, Ll.AK. Mouth Carolik*. HIGH PRICES FOR COTTON Have induced me to purchase a Large Stock of Goods for next Fa" _ r _ * make room for them I am going to offer for the next sixty days * Men’s Kprimr ami Summer Cloth iiiyr, Lundies and (^e]lts , (Oxford Shoes, Lawns* Piq^ies* Dimi ties- Percales* Prints* Pm- broideriesi and all Suni- L mer Fabrics at a bi^ reduct ion in prices- THESE GOOD* ARK ALL FRKSH AND NEW AND WILL RE sF.At MiN \ RLE -FOR THE NEXT FOUR MONTH?*. BUT TO MAKE ROOM THEY Mi vi oa COMK 80UN AND Olt WHAT YOU WANT. HAVE A 4’O.MIM.ETK LINK OK J«MK HILL AND HACKNEY B R tes HI AND EIKDMON I ONE AND TWO ;i()|L-*K WAGONS ON GET MY PRICKS BEFORE YOU -Tl K« IIASK. ’snr-c* FARRKl.f.’S Of.!) STAND. * -* BLAi KVILLE. 8. C. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Atlantic Coast Liic Railroad Co. ol S. C. CoJSDRXSRD SCHKDULR. In Effect , I " Decemtor lit, 1*80. ' - STATIONS. WORTH. No. |'No. 5« 1 32 daily ex dally PJ i 5 io ft 4H « Hi ti ft3 7 v> 4ft 1ft Lv A* Lv Ar L Darlington A Lv KHiott Ar Somter Sumter Crc*ton (J re* tun Ar Pregnalls L Orangeburg Denmark Barnwell Bobbin* Augusta X Oft 7 20 6 40 3 50 10 00 r, is 5 27 6 02 4 2* 4 02 3 2* 2 30 Train No. 36 leave* Florenee 2 34- n. in., and train N6. 32 arrive* at Flor ence 7:2ft |». m.' , » Train* 32 ami Wrarrv through Pull man palace Buffet Sleeping- Lara be tween New York »nd via Au gusta. T. M. Kinenmn, H. M. Emerson,. Traffic Manager. Gen. Pa*» Agt. J. K. Kenlv. Gen. Managar. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. OmAmmA Bettedulr in Bffeet Ja»« tk rtto ffT.'infi-l tolly Daily t**TRR* TIM. ■Tl* tolly tolly * ?» TOOn Lv (Mp ; 41a -- (ta> * v» •• T Up » ?V - 14Af> W Ua. •* Charleston Hnmm-rrUie BraarhnUe ilrwagehor*- Klagvtne Ar II tfa. *lif> • ilaaz* :**!> -* t iob ava* ■* ««la &ZI|> “ T Ua 4 «Jj. II Sa Ar II 4Ua| " Sumter < smden. ..Lv’ • 4Aa Lv i *»W > iieeai »?ep I out. Lv rnr ate* • T 4fH> 9 4uai ** 10%- »ha| - 9 Xg> 1« (X*| - • Jtt-iiabo, Ar <v»|amlaa Lv- * Wa Ar II Ua- S Ua . » ?Ta *■ a llm * 10a a i&;» auop sty? site s<zte sste a ion Uharlaalwa Branehvtlle Hamherg . paMaarh Blarhvtll* . ..Aiken ** T UR* OlA' II M*,Ar Aura-'* »>a <t l-v - I a tu* In ndilhlew lo the” above a>rv<e« train* Son li sort IS ran dally between Charles ton aad A-hevlUe. earrylag .leaanl Hallman aleejiing ear*. K«. 16 leavv Vh*rie*»oa 11 p. at.; arrive Uulnaibta 6 AS a m : arrive Athe- vtlletsaa m No. ISIaav* Aahevtlle > Va a. m ; lee re Unlutnl is 1 SS ». m.; arrive Uharb-eton 7 aa a m. tin eptag car. rverly for occupaoejr at t'harieoton at • VU p. at. Th-w Iratna make el<Me --taaecituna at Coluialsa wtlk through trai v hetweea gionda |»taia and W-.-tT-..*-- • *....., ^ ..tl. 1 ! . - 1 — No.iftNo. a ' UKad.v ViLi^ >* i.,So IS tolly toily Double tolly Berrle* tony tolly 11 Wip! • Ota Lv Charleston Ar S lip 7 UUa 1 5te Site - BrauehvtU# “ I | 4 *)a t Sus| • Aa “ Ortegetrarg .. “I & .1 <40* •Lv 4t«,; I Jt* - n i »i*t* LvIlRkt Slop Lv 10 4U| 4S*p w I " *ew • • Wtm' WS i g, TO* note " tolambta fj hu* I 6St> * Ore-'ii wood 10 Ua. 2 tip Ar . ...Abbeville 11 4Ua 3 3frp A r II i! SESSION OF 1900-1901. The attention of Parent* and Guardian* i* railed to the advantage* offered by thi* Ihstltuiion, now in the most succes-ful chapter of it* existence, BTSAUTI^UL - BLriBBITSraS, The new Building* will be yeadv for occupancy in the early Fall, and in beau ty of design, comfort. coinmn<Hn*i_*iu*ss and adaptation to educational uses will to thv equal of the best in the Suite. in, limn mb. =“•— held* and who have dedicated their lives to educational pursuits. Their peat high record* gunrantee tlie future. ■ » A PERFECT HEALTH RESORT. Pure Flowing Artesian Water will be supplied to thKnupil* of the Institution, and every rare he taken to preserve the health of the pupH* aud to build up the body aa well a* cultivate and develop the brain. HOME - CARE - AND - COfWORT. Boarding with the most solicitous home care in the beat families at most rea sonable rates. Good Library; Social. Church, Raili-oad and 1 Telegraphic Facilities not at passed iu the State. For further information address : _ . ' GEORGE II. BATEk, Chairman Trustees, Barnwell - ; S. C- W. H. JONES, Principal, Barnwell, S. C. G L E N N SPRINGS. -o— SPRINGS, S. C., Oueen of Southorn Summer Resorts. Beio^ Situated on Hit Foot Hills of tbe Blue Ridge Moultaius-> The air la fresh and braqlng. -The water, a* thougxnd* will - cheerfully tee- , tify, |iss no equal for the Stohiach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowelx and Blood. • —Hotel Open June 1 ta October 1. Ctisrae and Swice Excellent.— particular* §pp|y to the I A. V. MON TAG F .W. Wagener’s Sjitendld Livery *t Glertni for thv .season - . Dalian Band for the 8« , *«>n--Thrce Concerts Daily. Germans every #hur<d*v and SarurdMy nighte For Board apply to— . V f - Sirax^son & Sirripsoii. ■ a--. - »u only su». Lv. AnguttB A>. HtUMlH-avill* ** Tvoudlv TUte fate 6fUp luwiisap sazp IMp WM> * “ i*»p- Lv. Tennito - batMlvrsvIll* 6 40*' 8 SUp *I0|> 680* 4'Wp l»|. J toily wsf, tr:; inr Ki aw Lv. toraonah. .. - Allen data •' Barnwell " Black viH* Ar. 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