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r T r» CJul f: h The Barnwell PsodIb. m. % HOLMES, Editor 1 Prsp’r: lARHEST COUNTY CIRCULATION. 9HUK3iJAY, SKI*I KM BKR 20, UHH). BRYAN’S OIlANCEd. Now thnt our primary eloutiotw arc \ overaml It'.only lemaina^toVonlliin at •h*]fnn«ral elwtion the nominaiioiiK we have made,‘interest U being trans ferred to national politics ami we frequently a^kml our opinioiijas to Brv- an’s cbancca of election to the Presi dency. Wo answer that as we see the situa tion they are good and getting better. Our reasons for this faith are as plain as they are numerous. Four years ago the young Nebraskan made a mighty, though unsuccessful, race. He. was then conshtercd a new and dangerous proposition- Capitalists and conserva tives of all parties believed that the policies that he advocated were daiir- geroua to their interests, and accord ingly opposed him or' went (tilling on election day. in the four years that have followed Bryan has been con stantly in full public gaacT Tie “baa- lost none of Ids old supporters, he has won to his cause many w ho opposed his first candidacy, ills ability, honesty, capacity and atrniglitforwardness are Known and read of all men. Were the Issues the same as in ’Wi lie would make in this year of grace a closer raoe for victory. But they have changed, and so have men. Thu Re publican party is believed to have so fixed its financial |»n1icy upon' (he country that no change or reversal is possible within the next six years. So capital and oonaorvatlsm arc giving “I.et well enough alone” is the one Republican argument this year. Well, if the slates quoyls preserved jji‘ the UnitwhStates the same should be done ay©-; An the Philippines. If that shall be the ease, w ith negroes selling there at $.‘g) to for men, *18 to I’JI for women, $12 to $25 fqr boys, $5 to fi5 for girls, .. . . im the Florida ca|>es, one laauclrgoing e r attention to husiudfcs, and letting< up t|,,. Atlantic coast. Uiejutiicr.swing the plain people and professional |»ol|. ticlans attend to public afTrtio. While Bryan lias held all his own and gained fresh strength and support •from the lukewarm of Ids own political faith and the more patriotic of tlie re. publican household his opponent lias •KB kept that high estate in public cun. tldence with which the American cus tom of tfero w orship invested him four years ago. While Mr McKinley iu»y he as good as he ever w as ;»eople h Ac a 1 letter understanding of Ills character nnd that's not to Ida advantage. The conviction dial he is a mere cniuplahi ant figure head Is giowing stronger and wider, and will yet work bis un« doing. But the change of issues, the threat- «nlng of ImpcrlalUiu wfilh all its dan gers and burdens, the breaking away from tlie flrst principles of our govern- loen t, the ootM entralion of |tower in the haorfs of the gor«-rntneut and of wealth in the treasure boxes of trusts and syn dicates subtract a* inucli front McKin ley as th«y ad,) p, Bryan. The over-timid are nlglitiuared hy the apprehension that another mann- factured panic mav follow Bryan's -election, and their, dally prayer is **l.et well enough alone.” But the thinkers and toilers of the nation are convinced that a day of reckoning must coiuw, and the aoorer it is had the lighter It will b« and the more quickly will the recovery be complete. 1 here Is a glorious, i^rlin courage in the Anglo Saxou ti< urcel danger out side bis threshold. It waits not until the enemy U-InU .toady tv , ^ ‘MrikTnr,^ for home. It does not frdlow that i»e- catise Hie panic of 1KJ was forged and forced for |K>litical effect that a like wickedtfess would he repeated after Bryan s election. The confidence in his character, the sfrengtli of his fol- iowlng go to show the folly of such methods, and the movers of another would be in peril of greater financial loss and min than the massej who have already been dVIv bod lock. . Ileie's amVftwr Tii^ince of MiTvInlcy prosperity. ’I'Jie anthracite coal min ers of Pennsylvania, about 1 iq.UOO ill number, were ordered to go on a strike of Salety Deposit Boxes vve of- 1 fer them for rent. Very large boxes, ATTKNTION. F.rien;!s^of the. Bank of Barnvvell: flavlng equipped otir vault with a on Monday.’**Their wages are not large enough to meet tne increased costs of living, and their only hope of bettering their conditions is |u quitting work un til the coal barons right wrongs and increase pay. And labor's chance to win is not gilt edged. $1 O'.) per year; smaller sijte, *2 (X) per A'*-ar. A. safe and convenient method of keeping your documents nnd other valuables. ^ in Mexican silver dollars, worth half in American coin, there will be a fine opening f<ir white folks disgusted with free labor. (Jo Fast, young man. Sept, lith s 1900. 'Below we give the official report as declared .by the County Democratic Executive Committee * in THE BATTLE OF THE BALLOTS. The State Democratic Executive Committee declared the routes of the second primary on Filmury on Friday. The tot vf vote stood : MeSweency,' 51 d*l3; Hoyt, liT.III; Mi ’s majority I3,MI. For Lieutenant (Jovernor, J..H. Till- inau. fsl.lKK); dohn T. Sloan, 3l.7'.Hi. For Railroad CotnmWvjwner. J., H. Whxrtnn, l-'i.iili; tv. 1). Kvxiis,42.623. ■ T^t. ttiryr carried the cntmtles of An- derson, C.’herokee, Fairtield, Oeorgc town, Ureenvllle, Greenwood, Spartan- burg. POLm 0 A T/PARAG R A PHS. Senator Tillman is campaigning 'Michigan.. •'*-'* « Tli^i campaign linr’-eontiiiues hack biting in Home counties. Up country papers are praying thnt Governor McSwecTtey w ill'live long— two years more, anyhow. "It is said” that Judge George W. Gage believes that John 'McLauriu’s senatorial shoes will til him te a t. A Barnwell man predicts that Co). J. II. Tillman will tackle Congressman Talbert two years hence. THE TERRIBLE HURRICANE. The storm that killed or drowned eight thousand people and destroyed many millions dollars worth of proper ty was the uio«t disastrous that lias ev er visited the AuieVieaii-eoast since Ihe while man pul foot on it. These storms form in Ihe north dol drums, oil the eim*t of Brazil, and Hweep op the f arihlrenu sea by Ihe Windward Islands, usually lakiugCu- tia from end to end and tlien dividing ing Westwanl along tile Gulf of Merf- co. , *' It Is said that one of these big blows is due every seven years. The. last that came was August Hist, JS'.iJ, ‘ which drowned manv people on the sea isl ands around Beaufort, while the West branch drowned I,.'smi fishermen aliout i’oiute la Hachc in the Mississitipi Del ta. Galveston (teople have consoled them selves with the belief that they were at least Hftv miles North ami East of the l>elt of these hurricanes and con to-' queutly safe. Till* last ami greatest of all thal have been travelled over b.iM) miles in twulve davs, going iiuiihwanl until it reached Nebraska, when it turned Eastward, passing over the Great Lakes ami entering the Atlantic ocean over the island of Capo Breton. Its course was a perfect, parabola. As it approached the Atlantic coast it be- came frightfully |mwcrful again/ It will take viars to reatote Calves- loot even if it shall not In' abandoned. Ihe pretty mutt house town of Imlian- ola. sixty miles distant, was twice de stroyed in tin* lu-t Jo tears sml is now left to the sturiiis Mild sea birds, abso lutely deserted by pi qptc as a place of residence. CURING PE WINK HAY. (.Selfs Plan.) “My method of coring the peavines is to allow them to yellow up some tWr'o or three feet from the roots, ami to allow some of the |mds to ri|>en. I be gin entiing in the morning after the 'dew is off. Mini next dgv,- at noon, if th«tc has been no rain in tlie uieah- time, I begin raking, hauling and naek- ing in rail pens, feu feet or such a mat ter MjiiHre, ami live, six. seven or eight feet high. The size of the pena is alto- ge t her h mat I er of coin enie'A'c. I pack tlie vine-, duw u as. tlgUUx as. luheavv- A PATRIARCH OF PEACE. Rev. Sldi Hamet Browne, the Jiesf. man in South Carolina, died in Coin Hi lda on Thtmdav niglit. He wuu horn in Anderson District Sept. 2JJ, 181!), and entered the Methodist Conference December 1815. He was the oldest uiinistef of ht« denomination and the oldest newspaper irmn in the State hav ing established the Christian Neighbor irt ISlis, its purpose being to show tlie antagottistn of war to the teachings of Jesus Christ. Editor a Awful Plight. F, M. Higgins. Editor .Seneca (Hi.) News, v. as Hlilicted for years with Piles that no doctor or remedy hel|»ed until he tried Bneklgii’s Arnica Salve. He writes two boxes wholly cured him. It's the surest Pile cure on eaith ami the best salve Ifi the world. Cure guaran teed. Only 25 cents riold bv C. N. Burckhalter, Barnwell; D. K Briggs A Co . Hlaekvillc; Dr. J. M. Smith, W iliiston. x A Thonsand Tongues Con’d not express Uie rapture of.\n- nle E. Springer, of 1125 Howard St., l*liiladel]ihla. Pa., when site found that Dr. King’s New Discovery f«»r Con sumption completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had and hiiilning lots, made lilea burden. All other remedies ami doctors enub) give her no help, lint *be says of the Roy ivl Cure—"It soon re moved the |iaiti in my cheat and I can now sleep souudlv. something 1 yan scarcely remember thdiig liefore. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the Universe.” So will every one who tries Dr King's New Discovery loranv trou ble of the Throat, t best or - l.ungs. Price CKo, and $1 txi. 'frial Itollles free at J, M. Smith’s Willton; ' D. K. Briggs ,V < o's., Blackville; and t!. N. Bucckhalter's, Barnwell, Drug Stores; every buttle guaranteed. K a 5C' W a — » — , -.j 5.' $ 5 ■o * i 5 X * 1 • c. — r ft - ; K I T- Z ; - *\l s.’s;. r i'*' " z 2 ~ — s: sc K S' i '/f i ft 2 ? i'-'l ■ — s. t - - V ,u • i » x 2- c. ft ^ - - : l=r:. - ? .3 : if. : ft •ft -1 i • 4 ft G overtior: McSwecney.. v ... Hoyt ... I.icut-Gov. Til I in a it ......... Sloan It R.Coni’r: Evar.s VVharton . ....... Sncriff. Creech .. Walker, N.G. W. Supervisor. Barker. Halford........... Coroner. Nev-ilX . 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Ited Oak Township, 161 acres in cultivation,"large 3 story linuse, g<M>d outbuildings, ehurch and good vcliool iii q iartcr mile. 96 acre farm, Baidock Township, part of Martin place, easy terms 100 acre I arm, 31 miles from Willi«- ton, near Green’s Mill. 6 room houi.e and outbuildings easy terms. 35 acre f irm, ‘‘Sfay’ from Barnwell. 5 19 lb 23 12 19 13 25 6 4li 5 31 l: k It 1173 (2 47' 18 18 7,47 ' •XSxS' , » Y s y »>«y. ■*. .A- I want to impress upon the minds of every nun, woman and hild who expects to buy Hats, Drv Goods, Notions and Shoes ^HWMill ^oods that I know are ri.^ht in every respect. Come and see them. Abo. Grucoris that iusuw aiul rri>m.rtc ; " and prices and 2 tnHes irom itarnweii, raiirmoi^iuiog quality that-mean economy and satisfaction on preinibes. j __ COLLEGE OPENINGS. j The Colleges at Greenville. Spartan burg and Due West, S. C., will soon open lor the Fall terms. The attention of the Students Is diiccted to tlie ml iiiirabh* schedule of Ihe C A W. C. Rallwar for reaching these points. Through trains, c'osc eonneethHis, and m> layovers are aosured via Oils route. Through tiekets are on sale and baggage ehecked to destination. For fiirtlier informatibii In regard to rates or sclieiXuies, wi itc W. J. Craig. General Passenger Agent. Augusta, Ga. SALE UNDER MORTGAGE. State of South Carolina, ] t*County of Barnwell, i PLANT WHEAT. According u> stHtistihs of the United Rtate* Agricultural Department South Carolina produces less w heat than any of her sister States. Her average crop Is a million bushels, and her people pay annually from five Po six million dol lars for imported flour. Divide that estimate hy 40, the number of counties, nod Barnwell county pays out from |72.),000 to $150,000 for northern flour. At present prices that drain is tilled bv 2,500 to 3,000* hales of cotton. Wouldn’t it be better, farmer frienil, to make tbiwi'to buy ? 'THE SENIOR SENATOR. YopteheAea yeavs thiH he hits hecn prominent before the public Senator Tillman has kept himwelf hi constant training. Whenever be has felt him- self growing intellectually a ble alow or atiff he has gone and mixed up with eomebody else and renewed his youth. That has been one of the causes of hh unbroken run of easy •uceesse* in the prize-ring of politics. He keeps sent- per pa rat us, while bis brash opponents have been without training and there fore easier and opemsMo solar plexus attention. ■ The Senator exercise* all his fueuJ- tiee, sings In the church choir at Edge- Held, pitchforks In Washington, Is a mountain climber la Dakota, outrides Teddy Hoosevelr on- the piulna, and probably cote in nod saws wood and uaytuawiMiigvigorous in Michigan. U is aafe and secure far tbe n-xt wRi proha Wy bold the seoa- hc liras, or likes. eto. 1 In hrg-rvp rareftrl to sec me ate ftusoiblc conjp^cT- ness around I lie ctlges. The proper quantity for n penis tight or ten-2 horse loads I.et the top of tiie pen be covered with a good water-proof of liay,extendingog r tlie rails. It'isim portant that no water be allowed to come in from the top w • •‘Within thiOe to live days a pen of peavines so put dp will begin to smoke like a small volcano,'nnd it is just at tliis time tiiat most persons wilt he tempted to tiirow it down in order to Jet the air circulate through it. Do noth ing of tlie kirtd; (or it will surely ruin the hay. Jusf let the pen smoke all it wants to. Tin're is no danger of fire. At. least this lias hem my experience. I have hceti puisulug this plan for three years and liavb not had a case of spontaneous combustion yet. LAst year i lllled my barn full of peavlne liav, and tbe result -w as just as satis- futflpry as if the* vines had been in pens. ^ ‘•Cftt the vines befotje ibe leave* be gin to cnmildo, get them up without rain or dew, pack tliem tight, and al low no water to leak on.t’iiein. ' "This is my plan. 1 have, been pur suing it tor three yei^ts, and am to.-dhy feeding a* tine pea hay as is to be found in the world. ■rx THE BLACK DIAMOND ROAD. RAIL- Amlcrson, S.C., Sept. 14.—Col. T. C. Dlcklnss'ii left yesterday after spend- i ng several days here in the in to rest o f tlie Black Diamond railway. He gave a complete and satisfactory return of all the money tiiat liad passer] through hi* hard*, and assured Ins associate* here of his-confidence in the success of Mie enterprise, (iol. W. B Crenshaw, tire clilef engineer, i* now at work on the maps of the different divisions of tlie road, and estimates of the probable cost, and will finish them in five or six weeks, when Col, Dickinson will carry them to London to he submitted to Mr John Collison. the head of the London syndicate that proposes to ftnnnce the road. LYING DOCTORS. ^ \ , S,' The rendition of things that we would have if prohibition sluuMd sueeed waa foreshadowed here on the two days recently that the dispensary was eloted—tbe^tay* of the state campaign meeting amrof tbe election - when on each occasion there were presented to tlie dtspeneer and hia clerk not less than one huodrad proscclpUans af doc tor* for ' Mfaor. of tbe iHapaneary i af tbe ewartn of p I only i BY V I RTCK of the powers of sale conr.ained and given in * two certain mortgages of real estate executed -and dcliietcil hy F. C. Butler to Charlotte M. 11 itviieli- jouLUi-U. 51. BuakmglMsot, t tdork of (jjurt Jor said >Tatc, and Comity, Book a li w. Uagc U i's fi X j»-.g' 72, and with conaent oi,lbe said ntori- gagor in w riting w'e will sell within tiie legal hours of sale Barnwell on Mmulay, lli>t ilay of Octol'er, i'.ss), it being saledav in said mouth tlie follow- ing descrilK'd-real prope'rti^:' All .tiiat lot of land, situate; lying and being in tiie town of lU.'uwull. containing one acre more* or less and bounded So.ith by 'Esther' Street, West l>v lot of Fwlkenstici , North hy Street soptirating it from estate of M. C. Woodward, Ka»t b.v.<' C. Owen*. Terms Cash, purebasex to pay for papers pnd revenue stamps. ——— < . M. Hnvden. . * 1*. M. Buckingham, September, 12tl( 1900. Mortgagees. MASTER’S SALE. 3INA, J TirK Statk of Sooth <’Ahou> Cot XTY OK B.VIUCWKLL W. H. llartzog, Flaintiff, hgainst W. 1*. Morrhf, as Executor, aqd others, DcfendantsX \ By virtue of aXleeretnl order to me directed in tlie abtvye entitled «cause, I \Ml sell at. BarnweH. in front of the (™urt House, on Monday, the 1st day of October, 1900. It being salesday In said month, w itliin the legal hours of sale, the following described real prop erty : \ All tiiat lot or parcel of lancKsitnato, lying and being in tlie town oTXBlack- yille, said State and county, bomnled on the North liy Railroad Avenue, East by Walker Street, South anti South^ west by lot of L. Robinson and West by lot of M. K. Way: Terms cash, imrchaser to pay for pa pers nnd reveiijite stamps. A. HOWARD PATTERSON, Master. Master'* Ofllce, Sept. £th, 19(X). Building F.ots'on Northern lleiglits. Several residences centrally located in BftrnrveW. also several rc-hicnc? lots NOW i« tlie time to arrange for next vear’s planting. Farming latids wilt he scarct 2 niontlis from now. For |>l rticulara atlilrc-s • • I*. M. BUCK IXCITAM, Barnwell, S. C. sepl20-8'. Thk I’.hithi Statkr ok Awkrica.4 Dfavi H.T (>K Sot i n Cakolima, \ F'ol RTH-l'lRt I IT,, j I J» THE t'lltCflT CtHKT. V Dress Goods.- NEWBERRY COLLEGE. OoiQHindlous hording*, pure.water. Three course* for degree*, with elec- U '(j*‘>d Library; Working Laboratory. Efficient Preparatory Department. Board, tuition and all fees per year need not exceed> $1(V) in Collegiate Department. $90 in Preparatory Department, Next session IteginsOct. 2d. For Catalogue, address. Geo. H. C/romer, Pre*... New bfcrry, S. C. OFFICES : Barnwkm. and Willistoh Commencing the flrst week in IXito- her l will he at my ikarnwei) office at the Halford House onHhe flrst Monday hi)(j Tuemlay of firwt and fourth weeks in each month, and longer by special engagement: At )\iHiston ofllce on every Friday and Saturday. 1 am-also prepared- to do Dental work at vetir homes aiijMs here In Barnwell Countv. \ ( ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. of s. c. Co> DKNsr.p Scjixm; I.K. -f >01 ihT NOR iiir N ", .No. in Effect No. No. 35 57 56 ' 32 daily i laiiv ex December 1st, i 189!). . daily ex iaily A M Sun. V. M STATIONS. Sun. P M P. M / ' i 8 02 1. Darlingiou \ 8 05 8 45 Lv KUIott Ar 7 20 9 25 Ar.Suaiier i.t • Ml 3 47; .... 3 Lv Satnfer Af* cm 4 13 Ar Cfcslim Lv . , - . 5 27 J* 45 Lv ( re-ton Ai ;; ;»o . . • • a ■w 9 15 Ar Ptegnall* 1. 10 On 5 1<l Orange liurg 5 02 " 5 »x . e Demuurk ...... 4 2* 6 in Bamweli *., ^ t 4 nj c, Rolildu* 3 '28 7 V. 'A.iVir.t* '"* 4, w 2 30 Tra In No. 35 leaves Klorencw i il a. m.. and t rain No. 32 arrive* at F (or- ence ‘ 225 p m. T ra in* 32 and .'15 carrv th rough Pull. HUM 1 Ntlact Bllffet 8*lee|,|n 2 4 'ar * • i •#*— I 1 w rrn \«-w York and Mam >n via An- gll«!ft. 1'. M. Emer«on, T’aflic Manager. J K Kenlv Bank of Augusta, The Commercial Plaiulitr. against * Mary F7 Sanford, II. U. Mrllichamp, Mrs. E..R. Kasterliug, Mrs. Julia B. Easterling and Frank li. Creech, Sheriff ol itarnweii County, Defend * ants. , By virtue of an order of the Circuit Court >f tic* United Mates for the Dis trict of Sou Hi Carolina, I w ill offer for sale to tlie highest bidder on tlie tir-t Monday in October, IIHIO. in front of the Court 'Jou*c, at Barnwell, C.. w ithin llie-legil hours uf puliiic sales, the follow ug desorilicd property tow it: All thal certain traet of land situate, lying and Being in tlie County of Barn well and /late of Nmith Carolina, con taining Iao hundred ami two (2d2) acres, more or h s*. and hounded a* fol lows: North by lands of M Willis and Sam Mims; Ea-t by road running from railroad By Sally Hair lo < alvary Chnrcli; rwoitli by lands of D S. Hair, and Wc*r hv lands of Sam Mitns atid SOUTHERN RAILWAY. 0)Y A varied assortment of stylish and seasonable patterns to select trem. at prices that double the comfort of these desirable- Fall necessities. Also cdbiplete line famous “Red Seal Shoe.” Serxiceablc shoes surely satisfy, when with sen iceableness is combined style, tit and finish, as is the case in all^ Red Seal Shoes ’ We have shoes for all the family. Come and see me; I will insure your getting extra attention as well as getting good goods at a very low price. The plUe Store, R.R. AVENUE, . BLACKVILLE. S. C. W. M. ALTMAN OPIUM! MOllPHIXK! Cocaine, Chloral, laudanum and Whiskey. Fo those who use any of the above drugs to excess we offer A RAPID AND PAINLESS CURE. No Nervousness! No Sickness! No Sleepless Nights! Our Institute is arranged especially /ol the purpose ot treating 1!? i",' 0 ■ » • * | trnt .m Nm I ) mj 11 r'in ikul; Male ami Female. H. M. Elite 1 •on, Gen. I’m*. Agt. ten Manager. CwnAeq—l Hehetn Po II S. 1 Baily l>aily in KJferl June 13, IJUd twit, troiy tA.TKMM TIM*. fc.'.V 1 tfllffi 1 LBT’mi*'**! . Af 11 Lw nl.Vpr IJW, : iin h iiuim rvn»e W»M r*.i. N Yd* • •« * «flh> TiH' Urt«ii*-«'l*urir. - - Its 845). 1 • 1 » *• 1 T W «in» i ■ ^e— I inn ■■ ~ ■ - - ■ — i: 9* 11 Af .Slimier I'anxlm -Lv Lv * 45a tlOp - - —, 0 _*:rp now \r <-ffii niLia- Lv 1 T I <a, two : -ft* 4.*P • ihc» Lv Cuiuitwto.i Ar It laa * 15ft T 2**> 9 15a BuffiioTinU** * .v» ClUo :«m< ; *4ta, *• .. “ bra 5 Alp MSP •• iVumarlc M * l-a 5 Ity 0*7, %# Bt^kvilto .. •4 * ,)n Site* UJC '1 >«W4 •* . iik'-.n m t aw * Vft* 02 i 1 lliis Ar kntuHB nti.d-f. »r M I • Aw a no* Our Two Departments are entirely separate and we are enabled to treat Ladies, or Gentlemen without the knowledge.ol Robert Miiii.: the said IhihI being situ- ANY ONE eXCCpt his Or lief HUTSe. ' When impossible for patients, to cojnfc to the Institute we turnish d xontpetent imrse to adminislet the remedy in their ate near Elko, S. 4 Tfenns ot sale, oiic-hnif e»«h, balance in one year, to l>e secured by bou<) of fSmBBm dav of sale, jmrl a mrrrtgagr of tlrr priqa*T4y sold. 1‘itrelotser to pay for papers and revenue sfamusi T. R. MORtJAN, Special M.i-ter. Sept, hit, 1!>0J. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ’ COUNTY OF BARNWELL. By J.. K. Snelling Esq. Judge,of I’ro- batc.in Barnwell Cwunty. WHEREAS F. I> Bessinger nppiie* for'l.etters of Administration 01; ihe estate of J. W. Bessinger, deceased. , _ .These are, therefore, to cite and «d- monisli all and singular. Hie kindred nnd creditors of tin* said deceased, to lie and 'appear before me at a Court of Urobate for tiie said county, to he bold- *^niit Barnwell, C. II. on Thursday, Sep tember, 2f)tl) 19<K), at 11 o'clock a. m. to show cause, if any, w hy tlie said ad- niinistration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal of the Court tliis 5th day of September, A. I>. 1900, and in tlie one bund red and twen- tv-llfth year of the Sovexeignty and independence of tbe United states (>1 America. " ■ • . -. • ". •. ' J. K. SNELLING,.—87 - Probate'Judge. Puhlidied In Tiik Barnwki.l Ptuejjc Septembex (!th, 1900. C. J. PICKLING, SURVEYOR. Patients are never confined but at liberty always. Strictest . ’ ;y observed and all correspondence is s^redly confidential. • ’ . a j We guarantee a cure in every case in 10 to 20 days. KToOxire, INTo IPay. F«>r Terms, i’rices, Ac., address - • , . - THE PAINLESS DRUG CURE INSTITUTE, Ot.AIf, Soi in Cakoi.ixa. CO* SIIERIFK2S SALE. State of South Carolina,) County of Barnwell, | - Rosa Aldrich, Plaintiff, * V* Alfred Aldrleh, Defendant. ' . .' BY VIRTUE ol an Execution lodged in my office l have levied u|h>u and will sell on the flrst day of October, iwo, R being »ale*d»y In Mid-mouth, within thd legal hours of sale, the following deacrlbed real e»tate, tow it: All that certain lot of land in the Conuty of Barawell and state aforesaid containing two acre*, more or loaa, and bounded North aad East by tftill. South Charkrotoq and Aogw»la Wagon Ve»t hv Still. Levied upon rrtr of Alfred Aldrich, to 1 ) 11 IT I IT T i VI \ it Li ).l il If hi 1 Ml-MHE Blackvili.k, ...... S. C. -*«* t. i.-"' I am well equipped for work, having taken a full course at Clemson College, quid guarantee satisfaction. v Dr. J.H.E. MILHOUS Surgeon Dentist, BLACKVILLE, ----- S. t Will be at hi* rtffleo in Barnwell every Bale* day and Tuesday and Wednesday iollowinfi Will be at hi* Home office in Bl.ickville e» fry Friday nnd Saturday, and will makeap- pointmenU to meet jmtirnt* at any of out uoahtj towns or call at their residence*. 1 am a full graduate of Philadelphia Dent* College; have had seventeen year*active pr«u tical ex)>erienc« and can please j oh in quality of work and price*. * Save Your Money. Don't throw your auMM?-*nMiy with peddler* going through the country, claiming to know It alt working on ymir gun*, pistol* and sewing ma- chinoa uoiay and tomorrow somewhere else. They know It will laat until they of Um wav. Bring your work It will right — “SESSION OF 1900-1901. ~ The attention of .Parents and Guardians is called t<> tlie advantages offered by this Institution, now in the most successful chapter of it* existence. UK A ITI FI I, - 13IJXLDI NGr S. The new Buildings will he ready for occupancy in the early Fall, nnd in beau ty of design, comfort, ooimutuHousnesa and a&aptation toAducational uses w ill be the equal of tlie best in the (State. The Fnciilrv will consist of teaidier* who liavc won pro- • 1 iiww 1 ■■ vii 1 ■■ 1 ■ bnviibiiv* teonneed success In many fields and who have dedicated their lives to educational pursuit*. Their past high records guarantee the future. 1 A PERFECT HEALTH RESORT. . • • . r Pure Flowing Artesian Water w ilj be supplied to the pupils of tbe Institution, and evfcry care be taken to preserv'e the health of the pupil* and t'a build up the body as w ell as cultivate and develop the* brain. HOME - CARE - AND - COMFORT. Boarding w ith the must solicitous home care in the best families at most rea sonable rates. Good Library; Social.•Church, Railroad and Telegraphic Facilities not sur passed irv the State. For further information addie#* ; GEORGE II. BATES, Chairman Trustees, , Barnwell, S. C. W. II. JONES, Principal, Barnwell, H. C. GLENN SPRINGS. CiLENX SPUIN'GS, S. C., Queen of Southern, Summer Resorts. Being Situated on tbe Foot Hills of tbe Bioe Rid# XoMtaus-^ The air la fresh and bracing. The. water, a* thousand* will cheerful! v tes tify, has no equal for the Stomach, Liver. Kidneys, Bowels and ’Blood. —Hotel Opel Jiae t to October t. Caisiie aad Service ExcclIeoL— r w. wi rr’a Splendid Livery at Glenn* fo f« prary I »Tv»y»- »<TrW iLuly Wiwrtm t<4> attU A^n'Yilk*. uurryInCglif ( Pu Bi.; nrrivt a. m J »rrtY«* m. K*. I>l—it> A)*b«nrUlB *» • bfet.-f Cnluml im 1 X m. wi.; ffiit»v - on ♦ run a. in. Sd «fj<tnic ri-o^ljr f*»r •irt tiiBiirjf at rVttr t.*iu p in Thf«« truMB '•It*’*** -aiin^ At tV>luinhak witb thron^L trai •% WU»e«'ii Florida potri*« and W_lJ* * v v ^ T v -"y No. ^ V U.iafci. No.id Uaily iNuiy fVmhttf Daily DaIIjt 1 S5,'u ** BrauehvlHe . “ ** r I f‘Aw t .iji 9 - . 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