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The Barnwell People . RATES OF StfUHCRIPmiT. i la AdT^miA, per AiVrt'a'tn .fl.tf Om TIrAA,. |2.(M TBtJRSt>AY, SEPTEMBER <8,1900. ■■ I'KJLFJJ . Lgit/..jfcAt; 'TL.'"-' 1 '■ The Regular' Commanlcetions of Harmony Ixxljre No. 17A.’. K. 1 . M.*. will be held at the new MaaortcTem- . . pie In Barnwell upon Tburaday, * on or next before the fuH moon in each B^irth, hegtantue At early candle light. ’ order of W.'rM/. H. P. AMDiuso.'t. Secretary. A’ EfMtfa *jo For aeoond primary election new* •ee aecood page. Gen J. F. lalar and Diatrlct Attorney FjtthMp of Orangeber^ WS^e to 1 town TAtnrop or Eafnweir tiounl’y rfendfrf a iiolftj Weight delegation t<> the msxt General A»aemMj x . Georgia' groyert Shipped 1971 riTrlg- arator car lo«<la of peachea thl/ aea- eon. Railroads g6t moat ol the tndney. ABMUurKnr puke MdtothefbftdmdredilfclouEttAlwliolcEddhi wife A huahand la penalve when bit it ex]>enaive. Mr. J. O. Walker of Appleton waa In town Tuesday. 4 > , i W v . Mr. F. Charoua waa up from Alien* dale on Saturday. ■ . Cotton reached 10.60 ca»h tn local markets Tueaday. Mr. J. A. Jenkins was up from Great ,Cypre*i on Monday. . The voice of the candidate 1* no long er heard in the land. . Mr. I. W. Rountree waa down from Dunbarton on Monday. Senator Aldrich came down from Sa luda, N. C., Monday night. A pleasant dance wa* enjoyed at Ma sonic Hail on Monday evening. Now that the primary olcctiona /are over busineas ought to get better. A pleasant interview with Mr. Henry laird brightened ‘*Blu«j Monday, 11 — Attorney General Bellinger came down from Columbia cu Monday. ' Missei Mae and Ada O’Bryan are visiting Mrs. Dr. K. L Patterson. Miss Rountree of Beech Island la a pretty visitor to the Misses Harley. Miss Olivia Ray of Denmark la the pretty guest of Mrs. J. W, Lancaster. ‘ Dr. and lira. K. C. Kirkland visited Buford’s Bridge relatives on Monday. Keep up with cotton picking, or a West India storm may ruin crop and owner., Messrs W. Alfred Gyles and W. H. Dewitt were over from Blackvflle on Monday. Col. James A. Hoyt. Prohibition can- didst*.for Governor, was iu town on Monday. ( A white rattlesnake was killed In Oconee county the other day. It had h rattles. Our good young friend Oscar Patrick left on Tuesday to learn railroading at Viekara. Ga. sieeadvertisement on second page lo victims of the morphine, Whiskey and -cocaine habits. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Price attended the happy marriage of a relative in An gusta yesterday. - Chsrming Mis* Blanche Dukes of Orangeburg was the guest of Mrs. T. JS. Cave Iasi week. The ‘Blue Front” store of Black ville has a straightforward new advertise ment in this Dsue. Mrs. A. J Pate and Miss fWa H«r- ffi spent Tuesday pleaiiently In Bfack- ville with Mr« and Mra. isudorc Irowu. The municipal election on Tuesilay resulted in continuance iu olllce for another term of Mayor Calhoun anil Wardens Ham met, Patterson, Price ahd ManVille. , ' I Misa Jennie Pate has accepted the positioiTof teacher of tho Greenland School W'hilo herabsence will be re- gretted by many Barnwell friends they are quite ^ontident tliat she will de serve and achieve admirable success in the excellent community in which she will “teach the youug Idea how to shoot.” The busy season taken into account quite a good audiem-e attended the meeting of teachers, trustees and pa trons held on Saturday in connection With the Summer School. All, the reacherii especial I v, were pleased with the excellent addresses of Geo. H. , 41ates^Esq., Judge J. O. Patterson and Kev. T. 1*. Lide. On Saturday Chan. Carroll Simms Esq., of Bates A Simms, applied to As sociate Justice Y J. Pope at Newberry for bail for Mr. D. P. Johnson. Rob ert Aldrich K<q. represented the State. After the reading of affidavits and ar gument* of cdu’nsel Justice Pope made Ids order allowing hall in the sum of $'2,500, with not less than two nor more than live sureties. Bond was given on Monday and Mr. Jounson released. _ Hartsvllle, the most thriving town in the Pee Dee country, wins from Barn well two of her best beloved young peo ple, Dr. and Mrs. Kgleatou. Such Hal tering inducement* in the line of hi* profession have been otfened that Dr. Kgleston could not refuse the call to the broader field in which his skill and talent are so greatly needru. And Barnwell gives tpem her good wishes and keeps her heart open for theD fre quent home coming*. They ielt on Monday of Iasi week. W« are glatf that the rumor that Mr L. D. McDonald would return to the North-weat i^a complete mistake. He i* entirely aatUBeil with, his ..southern experience* and aincerely appreciates the kindlv welcome and cordial friend ships extended »<> his family. Mr*. MclKinald and two children will go to Chicago soon, for the benefit of her health and to enter her little folk* In one of the liest school* of that great city. Next September they will return anil their Carolina friends will be glad to tee them come'home again. Mr. K. W rule and record of paving out of his first bale. Peacock keeps up hi* good Priori the Several pre:ty and promising county coll* are being trained at Shvrwuod track for the Fall races. Mr*.-M. B. Woodward and children of Aiken visited Hie family of Geoige U. Bates Ksq. last week. Mrs. Janie* Burckhalier and children of Indian Territory are visiting Mr. C. N. Burckhalier and family. Pmf. W. N. Maichant has returned from hi* summer vacaiion among the fool lulls of tfie Blue Ridge.* : Mr«.I. K. SMIl’s new advertisement Improves on a«*qoaliita«ice Tha oltcu- t*r read the better iu otterings. . Some of the best and most sensible - colored people are already entering in to share contract* for next year.* The advertisement of Messrs George A. Still A Co promises well, and they always coaie up lo their engageUieut* Cadet* Barney Easterling, Gilmore Simoi* and Jacob Woodward returned tlie first of the week to ( lemson < ul- The Kline boys turned the tables on- the Barnwell base bailer* Thursday af ternoon, the score standing Kline 6, Barnwell 2. . 4 If you wish to see a particularly gland display of celestial lights ju»t star gaze any clear night belw-eeu o’clock and day break. V CHEAP BICIC’LE.—One $3.*> Gent’s * Imperial Bicycle, I'.NJO Model, can b«f lioiight for $20 cash at thii^olllce. Ap to”C,” Thk I’Kori.x Office, Barnwell # jT- See George A Still A Co ’a new ad veitiseuienl. Just before the price of cotton went, up ' they put down the prices of goods, and the farmer* are on top. Mr. W, V. WljUanis was up from Allendale on Monday and bought of Capl. Dunn the pretiicstdeani that ha made traexs on Sherwood course this season. A half crop of eotton at 0 cents is better for the farmer than a whole crop at cenu, but it will be pretty bard on the picket giuner and bagging and tie makers. The exercise* of the Barnwell Gra ded School will be resumed on Monday October 1st. in the old building. The new temple of learning is to be com pleted October Kith. The Seaboard Air Line people fay that they will build the OharlestoB- DarnwelDAugusk* connection at soon aa they get through financing their re cent purchase* and eovsolidalions; ‘ The Buthtner School closed on Mon day. It was in every features positive buccess, Principals Jones and Reeves proved admirable instructors and re ceive as they deserve the -high regard of their teacher pupils. L... . The Barnwell Cotton Weighers, han dled 599 bales last week. The host price obtained was for a bale of the Bimms staple, 1J34 cents per pound. Throogh the Rank of Barnwell about $25,OUU was paid out for eotton. Killing frosty according to one at the Deteh weather signs, is not due anti! October Jblh—sixty days from the date of the first fog occurring In August. —Newberry Observer. Barnwell’* first fog fell on Angnat 9. Sunday week ago Kev. J. A. McFar- 'Ian, pastor of the Wiliinon cfrcclt, waa stricken with paralysis, just as he was concluding services at Bprings church. He remained unconscious for two hours. 'The extreme heat u thought to have sauted the attach* BL AUK VILLE NEWS.- Your correspondent desires to make a correction and an apology to Kev. Mr. Burts for an Item in vour Blackville news of last week in which your corre spondent was made to say that the Rev. Mr. U. E. Burts "and family” had returned from their summer vacation, WINTER GARDENS ——' Good gardeners say that now Is the right time to plant turnip*; lettuce, radish, salsify and collard*. The last should be planted In rich land, rows 8} feet apart, and 8 feet between hills. If ' seed are of the right sort they wll, head ; nicely in December and Januxiy. etc. In fact Mr. Burts Is not married, but like you, Mr Editor, living in sin-j A BARNWELL INVENTOR, gle bles'-edness, which i* peculiar only ... . * „ , WI1 ,. ' . « to men of strong minds. Mr. Walter Green of WillUton has (Peccavlmus. All the blame for this beevf granted a L. K Patent tff faux pas rests on Tiik Pkoplk. not on : , '*^ not ® to ^? or KnlWing Ma lts esteemed correspondent. In elab-I \H* ha* mechanical talent for orating that appreciated new* note very high mistaken liupression from a local ULMER NEWS. A delightful entertainment wa* giv en last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. J. J.JIaner. Msnv were | In altendance and at 9 o'clock thev re paired Into the dining r.mm where rake and cream weie served. Everything passed olf very plrsssntlv and tha inn sic was verv sweet, touching the hearts | of msnv and as everyone knows there ware some whispers of "love/' Among j those present were Misses Dickinson and Felder of Bambe-'g. very charming l young ladies. At a late hour all re turned home feeling quite refreshed, hoping this would not be the last. n MARRIAGES. Survivors of.Hart’s Battery will he agn eaW'r WrVyseised by the new s that their gallant former rommander sur rendered last week to Mrs. Rebecca Grier alUhatham, Va. Mr. T. J. Ackerman and Ml*« Nettie Ander-nn were mwrned In Augusts on theeih lost and slmrtly after the DC ret mon v left for a bridal trip to New York and Jersey City. Mr. Ackerman it of an excellent North Carolina family, of high character and tine business ahili tv. ^Ie is the popular agent of the Coast Line al Dunbarton. The bonny bride is one of the most charming daughters of that flower garden section of the.countr. and many friends wish th».in all happiness through the coming years. in an' up country exchange led to the belief that the good Bishop being a far better man than the quill driver had had su perior luck in the lottery of life, and our trust is that this mistake may he the sure prophecy of bis happy future. — Ed. Peoplk.) , » _ Mf. W. A. Baisden and fanilly of Fla. are visiting Mrs. J. W. bbeltou, mother of Mrs Baisden. Ml s Jumelle Owens of Rock Hill Is visiting relatives here. Mr. Koger Hair and wife of Augusta spoilt Sunday in town with friend* wed relatives. Ml-sMerrle Brown of Barnwell fa visiting Miss Marie Milhous. Mr. Joe McArthur of Gainetville, Fla , was the guest of Mr. H. D lalar last week. .Mrs.-J. A. Walker and little son, Harry, of Camden are visiting her mother, Mr*. B. F. Dewitt. Mif« Leila McDonough of Savannah is visiting MU* Ida Gfoves. Blackville Graded School opened on Monday the 10th, Prof. T.G. Wilkinson of Bishopvllle. S. as E r i nv ipal and Miss Carrie R. Kelly as Assistant. Opening mil of pupils 86. MIsS Kittle Green has opened an art gallery at the stand formerly occupied Uy Photographer Baker She f<* grad uate of Messrs I’elot A Ode of Aogtf»- ta and guarantees satisfactory proofs and picture*. •MDs Marie and h*r brother. Mi}. Ca per* Milium*, returned to college last Monday at Gainesville. Ga. Mrs. Sarah K. Peep lev, widow of the late Dr/Heiijamin F. Peeples, who died at the home of her sou. Dr. Darling I.. Peenles, in Navasota, Texas, on Au gust 2*th, wa* well known here to our people an a lady of high Christian and moral character, and her dally life w as such that she was ever ready any mo ment to answer the Master’s snnimotfs. she leave* several children and quite a I numlier of relatives to mourn her death. [ and lo these we extend our sympathies. [ A. H. C. a Very high order, and hia friends count thl* a* the beginning of a 'suc cessful Inventive career. Thk Proplr hope* that he’ll make a fortune out of this Invention. ' / UNION MEETINGS. Unton Meeting* of the Barnwoll Bap tist Association. These meetings will commence on Saturday, Septembcf *9th, ifl fl t.-nr. I. The Hrsf dfVf*lop dllj be held wUB fhe chnrch at Cypress Cli4|>e): Rev*. Artnt/r Bulat and W. G. Britton wilf attend. • m *. The second division wHl meet with the WUIUton Chutch; Revs. W. D. McMillan and T. ti. Edwards wltf it- teodi ' 3. The third division will meet with the churclrat Ke*dv Branch | Rev*. G. N. Askew and T. P. Llde will be pre*^ ent. j, - 4. The fourth division wfll meet With the church at Hickory Grqvej K6v. C. £. Burt* will attend, f>. The fifth division wifi be held with the church at Betbesda) Re’va. W. D. Rice and W. K. Johnson will attend. Topics suggested tor dDcnsalon : 1. The Orphanage ami its claims up on us. 2. The missiott Of Baptists, are. we true to It. . ° Please have din Per on the grounds. T. P. Lide, - Q. E. Burts, . T 1 Committee. OLL At tht OLD /land (fnd orf the OLD right pi mode' ' " CARDS OF THANKS. I thank my friends for their support in the first primary election, and assure -them that I will never forget the kind ness extended to me through the cam paign. The pleasure of . meeting old and making new friend* overbalanced the discomforts of the weather and Ielt me far the gainer. I accept the result cheerfully and wtthOitTVi rwgref, and am gratHted for the good will and confidence of mv friends, and aatished with myself, be cause my campaign wa* pitched on the highest plane of fair play and seif re spect. YeryAruly,; G. E. Blrt. I beg to is. -rr. to my fellow citizens mv best thank* for their support iu the tlrst primary election. I value and ap preciate their confidence beyond ex pression in words, and shall dbdeavor to prove mrself worth v of the honor bestowed upon me. My past experi ence ha*. I hope, prepared me for bet ter service in the future, and If con stant devotion to duty and untiring la bor In Itehalf of my people can help me lift any burdens from their shoulders I promise to do my best to win their ap proval as a faithful public servant. Very sincerely, Wm A. All, Sr. Seigllngvlll*. Aug. 31st, 19un. DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP? A cheap remedy for coughs and cold* Is all right, hut von want something that will relieve and cure the more se vere and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular cli mate? Yc*. it possible; if not possible for you, then in either cave take the only remedy that has been introduced in nil civilized countries with success Iu severe throat and lung troubles, "Boschee’s German iSyfiip.” „It not only hswls and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ dtoeaae, but allay* in flammation. cause* ea*y expectoration, give* a good night’s rest, and cures the patient. Try exx bottle. Recommend ed many years by all druggists in the world- For sale at Creech’s Pharmacy^ -FOR- OTRANTO NEWS. visit- High Class Dry Goods Communicate With W. T. Houston, • At Ooskery A Hunter's, AUGUSTA, GA. THE GAME LAW. Mr. A. W.Owen* of Allendale . ed Mr J. J. Owen* Iasi week. The pea crop was greatly Improved! bv the rec»*nt rain*. • to rill Several years ago !f was taWfal ■hoot dote* after Adguat 1st. As * he «een By the following statute. It I* ». . ,, -iiu.. ^ , alAM | now a violation to about dovis before , m i Ir . .:£ n November 1st. Young American, of at his river plantation near here. . | lh|<i wm bUo ^ nrx . or<i[nK n> this atdtute It la unlawful to' rob bird The long drought ha* Iteen broken by heavy yains, hut lh«*y came too late U) bene tit the eotton crop. The protracted meeting announced to be held at Smyrna church last week was postponed until some future time. The church ground* were cleaned olT and some little repairs made on the church. / Track laying on the Southern exten- moili« tiring pushed. Contractors ex- cPto have it finished bv Nov. l.ith. |>ec1 Last year a cidored chri*ti*u scien tist catne to Subelle and now has about twenty-live convert*. * Capt. J. P. Gray who ha* been aick,| we ate glad to lifar I* improving. Mr*. K. II. Sams ha* gone to fhe j mountains of North Carolina We| hopeebe may tuton regain good health K. OBITUARY. uesls. The siibltanbeof the Itatute la a* fol low* : Act nf '.8011. page KI7, makes It tin lawful for any peraon In this stgte. Iw- iween the first dav of April add the dial day of XotembeT ln anv year here after, to catch, kill nr to Injure, or to pursue wltK-such Iff^ent, or tn expose I for sale any wfl«J turkey, partridge quail, woodcock. Or pheasant, be tween the first day uf March and (he I first day of November, any dove, or at any other time during the yeiO'tn tatch 1 kill or Injure, nr to pursue with suctl j intent, bv fire-light any of the above named birds. Nor shall anv person or* person* de- I stroy or rob the nest* of any nf said birds. Anv peraon doing so. shall b> I deemed gulltv of a misdemeehor ant! I upon conviction thereof shall be fl ’S’ In loving remembrsnee nfmv darling | n°l «nore than twenty dollar* or he ha by. Died July :inih. 1*10. at Black- pnaoned not more than thirty days ville, S.C., little George Robert Owen*, I Approved the 21st day of rylTtlhry, fn my original mote f cgfty a Sfrperb Stocb of Staple s(nd fancy Dry Gbdda, Notfoha, Groceries. Tin And C^kery WaiF, Ac.. Ac., Ac., tfrtr nurffofofll to bo catalogued. ' conffdeocd drM patronage of ob iflany food peopjle New Stocks! New and NEW fesoUftlflWHnmirt myself worthy of the geWodfl iuppOft flvOflf m* In the past and of the greater WtpOctxtfons of the futhrf. Having largely lucressed floor space he bttlldfng An absOlfltotj^afl to my fofmer store f now bav# ample room to display niy stock* and U» shopping a pleasure add delight to tb# Ladle* and X constant •ajoyeaeOt W sternet SfiX. ^ My stocks are the largest lit aff lines that I havtf e*ef hiffialea, Xtfd the Ohol- cest and completcat ever bfodgbt to Blackvflle. , Kxamihatidn Of good* ant! price* will convince the moat cafitlona and critical pnrehaaers Of toe aMoIntaf truth of these clifffnfi. Xrtd f/fOve ffiat f« no Ifneriof Bohtherft cltt- t0#n or vil lage can Belter Barguintt, mote Beautifiil Good* or rtiOrfi Hard Vvu Price* bo found. MY DIRECTORY; SUPERVISOR’S NO'riCE. In order to kee^ the Magistrates throughout the County posted as to the whereabout* of the County Chain Gang, I will hereafter publish a notice in each week’s Issue of the Countv paper*. Thu Chain Gang will he at Goose P<»nd in Willlston Township this week and until Wednesday of next week.' O. W. Barker, County Supv’ef. R. C. Roberta. Jr.. Clerk. In my new additlott I offer Boot** Shoee, Clothing, Httfi, C«pf, Cloaks, Capes find X vxat tarHftt <rf gooda heed ed fn etert frofraebofd xml suited to ev ery txate and.every pocket. All gviod* weriboirghf frhm flret das* bands, not (hrOugfi Jobbers, and xrrt not priced to prOlit middle-men X* well ax inaKert Xnd ftiyfielf. That saving goes to m'y-cirst2»irters. A ThO Sp^ifil fittefttlort of the UdlesDXSked to tile finest Ifne of Dteas Goods. Silks, Sntlns, Cashmeres, Wodlen Goods, Laces, Embroideries. Ac., cverbrooghe to BfaCkvPfe, fairies rttffnlffg fft pflc* from 60 fceiits to »2.W per yard. In Foot Wear I am 3«*ie Agent for the Famous Hamilton Bfown Shoos, thd largest Shoe Hn0«e In the Uafud Htrftfii, end In rfll fnen’x wear. Clothing. Hals, Ac,, I am unapproachable. My (4ood Friends and PfitfeuS and the Gehefal PdbllO fire cordlfilly invited call Xnd See for themselves before boyiftg anything Xhyhhere. H. P. STILL. , ri mm M. ISO. P, LEE, JR, DENTIST, omco. Wtmotoh aPN&Ci&L*- Equipped for traeot- vlJ -mjL^ling. Work done at yoni home anywhere Ih BarnWell County* Will be at olllce in Willlstou every Sat urday add Motfdat. lyr H. f. BtTIST, ATTORSET-ATlAW, BLACKVILLE, $•00,000 FOR BARNWELL. * Last year we handled over O.iNJOhXle* of cotton in Barnwell. I paid out oYfir $140,000 for th« staple hi cold cash. The coming season we want 12.000 bales and they must come and wj|| come if the growers will look to their interest. . I have made contracts with one of the l-argesi Cotton Mill* In the Mate and wiih two of the largest Cotton Kfiportiug House* In the South and cau place any quantltv and quality to toe best advantage. Three string* to I the Imw give nie an lmm»ii*c leverage, and Barnwell farmer* *llalI share and etifoy It wftlf fne. For the cmriug cotton season I have a hacking of a Half Million Dollar*, and more In reach If needed. Before I shipping or Selling a bale call and *ee the representative of the big money | hag* and the friend of Nlnnaar raicaa for Cotton. J. A. I'o'ter. t B. ELUS. Jr, Surveyor and Civil Eng mem - - - - s. c. fitvst fsr Bsrsasfl Cesstr for tk* AsrtrtcaX Bosd sa* ffsst CimS*../ of Boltlwor*, l« prepared Co furhl«h bond* for Exec utors, Administrator*, Guardian*^ Trustee* xnd xll-pdbfiC offleef*. Special attention gitento the comp* tstlon of water-powert, leveling and drainage. A postal card addressed to me xt Mar tin, jL C. t vtill reeftite prompt stun- lion'. oCVl-AB, ly . 1801-1900. South Carolina College, Columbia* S. C. A. R.. B. 8.. A. Ml.. LL.B.. I. Courses. BPrtng Course* free for Teacbera. Fourteen Ffolessor*t tfl,- |*SI volumes in Library; exeeiient la- borathriea. class-rooibs, gynitiXstnm, Intlrmary, athletic ground* Tolthm $4U. otlier fee* 91$, a -e vs loft; ttHtloft remitted lo needy student*. Etfiensee I $131* to tl’.'i a sevskm. Certlfled pupil* front forty-flye Ao«-redlted skhooia en- ■ ■. —I ter IU Freshman *’Iasi without exaat- (WTO* * tlUUK VSSTEIJ. I „.t N„..l Srhnl.rAlp We want Tour eofU»n* We want your ! Exatmnaiion* b* !d al eiety dMRftly- business. Don't let fheui lo«>l you i 1^®- bf COblMf aixnit Bankrupt *t**ck* and joh lots, j 8uperwttfiiMlXlWX We have the largest ahd best selected stork ol Fall and'Winter good* ever shown In Hatnwell—bought at thk right time Xml at the right place*, 'the factories) anil thev are in be sold at price* that will surprise the fieople. If yotf want Value uouie Uf *e«- me.. L. Molalr. Next 'Session open* Sept.- $0, 1900, 1 For catalogue, address. F. C. WOOIIWAIIll, FresMeft*. TTimrETOND 1‘WIMAnVv-s- . Our Wednesday morning news of the I primary held on Tuesday i* to tills effect: . Governor Me Sweeney ha* been re nominated by* about i0.tU0 majority. James H* Tillman . lias won the Lieutenant Governorship. J. H. Wharton making a flue race for R. K. Commissioner. As to the county; returns had been received up to our going Ui press from 14 tiqxes. These indicate the noui- inations of: +'. H. (Teech, Sheriff. !K. D. Free, Treasure-. H. L. O'Bsnnon, Master. Isaiah Nevils; Coroner. '• For Supervisor the race between can didate* Barker anil Halford promised to lie very close with the latter leading’. Tomorrow the County Executive Committee will meet and canvas the vote. aged i year and It day*. Hi* little chair I* empty how, Hi* little clothes laid by; A mother’s hofe, a mother’s joy, •^TTTWill 1 * Mito-wnw Rpth lla.„, ■ Go, darling little Robbie, to thy borne On yonder’* blissful shore; We mis* you here, but shall meet again, And we shall part no more. Mother. A. D. 189$. Ethel I to her younger brettf*!, *ho had been whlpnedf; "Don’t mind, my FAIRFAX LOCALS. , Mrs. E. J. Smart was buried at Beth lehem Baptist Churcii on Tuesday last. Work has begun on Mr. J. C. Pries- ter’s gin house and he will soon be gin- bing. Bring your cotton and have it ginned here; we have two glp* now. The young men of this vicinity gave a dance at the residence of M f*. Elea nor K. Barker on Thursday evening. Music by Sullivan’* Band. A very pleasant evening Was spent. * Miss Disy Sauls left last Sfiturday afternoon for a visit to hef Xunt at Early Branch* Messrs Arren add Lhyd Preaflher and Gray and Mortimer Mnrddugh left for Cfemso'n College, much to the regret of their fair friends, on the 10th Inst. Services were heM bere by the Rev. E. Kirk Moore on Sunday.' Mr. Xnd Mr*. Hampton Ttilliams were With relatives In our town on Saturday. Mr. John Williams Is now dlerking for Mr. W. K. Harter. We xr* glad to tfxve him With us again. Mr. F- M. Young made x flying trip to Augtfstx on Monday. Mr. Totcn of Hampton hasopened a millinery store fti Fairfax. Miss Alice Haynes f« now In charge of it. She Is boarding with Mrs. M. A. Craddock. Fell asleep in Jesus on the morning of July Kith 1900little Frandna Viola Infant (laughter of Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Kill(ng*worth. God lent her to them lor onlr nine short months and eleven days, when He rook her unto HimseK. She battled hard for •oven day* with that-dread disease, fever, when the an gel of death catne to her relief. Her life was too pure to be spared. She left a heart broken mother and father, but we have the blessed assurance that She has gone to join her fwo little angel brothers who have preceded her. Our only comfort i« in the thought that wt all may join her in Heaven. •‘Asleep in Je«us, blessed sleep, From which nope ever wake to we#i>; ‘A calm and undisturbed repose,- Unbroken by the last of foes.” Greenland, S. C., Sept, itftb, 1900. Brother (between sobs): ’’ThxVk just what I wa* llfcked fe/.*’—Ohio StAe Journal. If Noah ever called bU wife an ah gel he undoubtedly iftearilan ark-angel. Many a man who thinks he would make a flrst class tnertfher of fbe legis lature couid’t even be a good book agent. reduced rates. Nfitlonal ContenfloH of the Christian Chtifeh, Kansas City, MO., October LHH-ltfctljlOWL , . Ob acCOnnt of tRe Xbovft Occasion Southern Railway will «H1 round trip tickets to Kansas City, Mov New York trader* do hot seem to ad vance prices more than flee cent* a bushel over last year for wheat and six cent* for corn. * HE FOOLRIf THE ftlMUfHiJft All the doctor* told Denlck Hamilton, of West JefferSoh. 11 , after suffering 1$ months IFOui Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a dosily opeixtlou was per formed; but he cured lihnself With live boats of Hucklen’s Arnica Waive; the surefit File cute on Earth, and the best - ; Sold bv U N. UurckhallCt Harnwel^ M. Smith, willlston. Mild l». H. Briggs A Co., Blackville, DrtiggDu. • COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, CHARLKMTON. - - 8.C. Founded In 1789. # Next *e*«l<m opena Oct I, inflL Board In the College Dorntln>rvt In cluding furnished room and lights, can He obtalhed at fit! a' niprith, fultton $40 per session; payable 19 tjrd iBStnl- ihenrt. One scholarship giving ffee tuition It assigned to BarftwflllOutiftty, the holder to be appointed by theCftun* ty Buperlnfendent of Education and the Judge Of Probate. All candidate* fbr ad mission art permitted to compete fbr Boyce bcholarthlp*. which pay $lft) ear. freaee ■***« aaeieveeee ew. trXM.7 PROG POND CHILL AND FEVER CURB* 191 MNBMAl M CUR M ffit. $0 CDHI A MTTtf. The oM^IUble the kiftd ftmx .etFcr* * need to take. The ofte that never fatle to core. Dofl’t waate time and imtoey eapCnmetttiUg with ftew cere*. But go fur the best ffoth the Juasp. Frr% Pond U the ok nee of prevail Hem aad pound of cute combined. Aak for K— take no substitute, if yOWf merchant doe* ho* sell it write to ue we will aefcf it direct for SO oenta. DAVENPORT flt PHJNIZY CXX Wboteaaic LMeaxiste—ftoHtoi xgaosw AUOUffTA GA. C. N. Burdthfiltof, Barnwell, R. Cj A. Klrach, Geo. A. Will I and A. Ml O tiormaa, RlaokvIlM. 8. C. Uarlfstoi A Westin CmOll AwfWMa ««d ifibvMlfl Bkeri •efteflaU in effect aay «rth, Cmve'iiiiiMMT,$.*$ •ir •7 MtoWfiB •trite A MRWfll .iiej.ft j 16 m mL.eseoeoe* Uf 0 *j^„**** **"*1 * P i^ee seeooao^ nrma ....ewkajpijH® p at Leave A Arrive litrettwood ndersou Seveh nrw artd three cdfltlnrted mur der case* are to be tried at GreehvlUe this ietrtt of COflrt. Mr. J. Ardis Woodward died at hi* home in Rosemary. Township on tbft 8th Inst., aged G# years. He had been fn declining health fbr many month*. DuFTng'this laft lOhg 111rte*« he was most tenderly cared fbr by hi* devoted family and friends^ and bote his suffer ings With unfailing patlendegnd unfal tering faith. A good man lit cvqry sense be passed through life clean in HeXrt arid habit* and left x record Worth far more than Wealth to hi* fam ily and friend*. ' The brave soldier ha* joined the Comrades mustered On tbC qther Shore, the true Christian ha* been added to the church triumphant. Ffoin early life be bad been a Consistent member of the Baptist church. He wx*4Md-X6Aatt..lu~. the. family burial ground on 9unday, Rev. W. jj. McMil lan conducting the last Service*. Uts memory will be long and lovingly Cherished hy the devoted wife And eight children and many relative* and friends, who miss »<• sadly bis dallv presence, but who know in their heart* that ft Is well with blur Ifl the better world. MDs Bite Boggs spent several days with Mr*. J.^L Young. .... Among the visitors to Fairfax daring The Southern Railway people e^poct the past creek Were Major Tillinghast! to complute the Alieudxle HlrdedvilTe and Rev. lltiq Dowling of Hampton, ’ short entity Oct. 1st. Me-srs J. D. Jenny and Joe Platt* of I. Jenny and Me*i»r* Halite and Eddie Mrs. (3.—"OH, doctor, how I should Platu of tha Hickory Grove neighbor- bate to he burled xLve!* hood, and others. j Doctor—"Calm yourself, madam. No S LvHoy Yuung. , i pattcot of utiue need ever fear Hiatt” ..j, j...,. ahd ffttarn frofll alt points on It* Lines at rate of One First Class Fate for the rOuttd trip plus $4 00. Ticket* will l»e sold Octn. hef 8th. 9th and Ifttil. With linXl retflfh limn Octobef SJd, irtBri) inclusive. Person* Xt non cdupflh stations Will kindly notify the Ticket Ageflt sevetXI day* in adVaflce of thelt coutcUtpIXled departure, in ordet tHXt be may Supply himself With prOpet fotm of tfCheu. Annual Convention.- National Baptist Association, Richmond, Va., September 12th-20th, 1900. On account Of this occasion Southern Railwaywill sell found trip tliikets to Rlcbmohd. Fa.j Xnd return at tatw of One Flfiit cia«< Fare for the foithd trip from all points on Its Line*; except from Washington, D; 0.,- and Alexan dria, Va;, Ticket* Will bie sold Septem ber 10th. 11th. mil, With final limit September 22d. isog, inclusive. For further and detailed Information as to rate*, reservation*,-Schedule*, etc; csll upon or write toy. Agent Of the Southern Railway or it* CohnectltfliSUr to §. H. Hardwick; Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent; Atlanta, Ga. ■ ... -.M—- - • • tUtiOUN BUFFStf CAR8 BE TWEEN AUGUSTA AND 8PAR- v TANBURG. To accoofmodate the Iricrsasiug travel to the mountain resort* of the Caroli na* the C. A W; C. Railway July 14tk commended the operating of Pullman Buffett cars fletweefl Augusta and Spartanburg, connecting at Spartan burg with southern IlF. Chair Claf* to Asheville and Intermediate points. This improved Service will no douM he ! [appreciated by the travelling public. Clove connectiufl Iroffi Aiken. Barnwell : ! xud Denmark. W. j.cbak; General Passenger Agent. Augusta, Ga< A Life and Death Fight. Mf. W. A. Hines of Manchester, fa.; Writing of his almost nliraciilbtU es cape from death, says: "Exposure af ter measles Induced serloHS inn* trouble, which ended In (kmsumptlOn. t had freqlfeht WemdrrhHges ahd odtlgh- ed nlglrt and day; All my doctors said I must soon die. Then I Began to use Dr. Ring’* NeW Discovery for Con sumption which completely cured me.' f would tioi be without it £ten If U ebst bottle HilndredS bate used It oh hty recommendation Add all say it neVer fails t6 (jure Throat, Cnest; Ahd LUrtg trduhles.” Regular size l*)c. ahd $1rn Trial bottles free At C; N. BurCk- h*ltef’*. Barnwell; D. K. Brigg* A Co’s.. Blackville^ Dr. J. M. Smith’s, Willlston, Druggists. ‘ leal, physical He*; olf-ser'vJitory i library Of l4,KKl Vol umes; and the flue-1 museum of natur al history ih the South. Elective courses leading to the de gree* of B. A. and M. A. For catalogue, Illustrated circular And Ihfbrhtatlon In full Address HarrDon Randolph, - Prefieftt. Save Your Money. Don’t throw your mohey away with peddlers going through the didintry, claiming to know it all working on your guns; pistols ahd sewing ma chines today and tomorrow somewhere else, they kdoWJt Will, last tthtll they get otit of the wAy. Brihg your Work to me where It wfll be rflpalfed fight With a guarantee for one yeat, and longer remember light Work Cad be rtuhe by nie through the tball service, costing but a trifle. For further pXr* Ictilat* write ede At Jenny*. J. A< HARTER; - *• - • - * - •i •i SmfcMI Uim Spartan burg BalUda. Usvo u 44 • 4 4* 4« 4» p an 1:10 pE j 9«9 s« P ie** *••• P Ml.. • • • • *. • • ^ tM| e4*eu *••• ash«villsn.......f8(W Sml.T* fl)*rt*fiburg.«...||lv45 a m 4:10 • A Ulenn 8t>rfflgB;^Mieo ski..; t.reenVIll* 1*01 pm 400 pto lJ7pm7:Wpj HendvfaOnvm*... ASheVllM iSSville;.......: LenrenSu Andeoon .. Antre tlreenlrnod; “ AurnMa Greenwood...— ArHve Halelah.... Norfolk. 4« 44 14 FetaiMstfttt.ii,... llchmond 5:10 p m ISTpto 7.40 i to ... 4:18 * *• • • •*•*•# -laM ai 5 ® redllcji)^ the pHceH 01) all dill* goods* C0J)t6 af)d got in tho flishl Shoes Reduceji2> per cent. Shoe soid -fiow for $1.p& $\J0 “ “ " “ ~ Clothing reduced 20 per cent. We have a complete, nicely assoft^d stock* No trouble to please you. ^ ^~Best Prints & Checked Homespun for ^c: Carpeting sold now for 25 ct: All other stock reduced in proportion. They must fqryourtelL ' ■' , We are agents for the cclyfirsteJ H3v. ke» Eye-ffl*v» to i»erfedtlori. iiigbelt lest aftd prices paid for.uoLtpn, eo.Uro ated and alt country produce. ^ Q.As STILL A 00, LeiiVe Augusta . Arrive Allendale.. Fairfax.... riflaitoe. it: . i. ti TetuMuee.... i Beatifott; Port Royal. Leale POrt Royal ;••• •••••• 8 29 a ■ “ BvttUfort, ;.. • ••• ••••■• fljfla at 14 tefnassee ....... »*bx****«e 7:Wx to 44 FSIMst *••• •••••• 8:Wa to 4 ‘ Allendale • • *•.•••• 8:44 • Arrive Augusta..II..;... 10:48 • at dose connections at Grveftwond ft points on 8. A. J.. ahd C< A 0. Railway, at Spartanburg with Southern Railway. For any Information relative to * rates, schedules, etc., sddreiH w. J. cRAifl; Gy* Pass. K. w. NORTH. 801 Ti k. Env iCrsOu Tfafte FIBEI L|f*| Accident LIGHTNING, -AfcJU*. • Live Stock, - INSURANCE. —At Lowest Rates Is— Strongest Comfj Butler,