The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 27, 1900, Image 2
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The Barnwell Peoole.
I. HOLMES. Editor 1 Prop’r.
(iARtiERT COUNTT CIRCULATION.
THURSDAY, SKd’KMjSKRir,
The cotton boHiio and bulU riig/igcil
. 4n a bftttlo roynl In New York on
<aHt TliurMifty. The fornter outnum-
Lered the Ifttter »iid woo a proMublb
Victory. 'J'be llrHt vnlcft of the day were
lower, hII the way fioiu IMo 21 iiointu,
'or 1A eta to $1.20 a bale, and the day
'cloatnl at'frotn 24 to 20 points net de*
•cllfie, $1.20 to $1.16 per bale^
Actual aft’ea of spot cotton aniountcd
to 102 bales, at a decline of $1.2.‘> per
n«le. v " '»
A conservative estimate put* the sale
of futures at 800.00.) bal •#, anti t^twe m»
minded can easily calculate bow much
clear money tlte bears, who toll not,
neither do they spin—except webs,
made in the one day at expense, of the
bent backed cottou makers.
• Lower prices in Liverpool and expec
tations ol heavier receipts were plead
ed as tire cause# of the slump, but the
exact truth is that tire bears wauled
money and they made it.
Morally these wholesale speculators
are even worse than the piillul ne^ro
w ho bides a sack of seed cotton, part ol
bis day’s tricking, or robsjfln bouse ot
raids a cotton platform of a bale or so.
Yet these great thieves go onwMpped
of justice, while the black rogulS does
|>enance, if Caught* on the chain gang
*>r in the peiiitcnlint’y. With ill got-
leu gains the former contributes to the
vamprtign funds that over baiaiiee the
aeaies in National or State campaigns
and are reckoned as palr^its in pmjmr-
lion to the sums of sfealsge and the
and the large amount of hush mouny
with which they bribe the public con
science and buy rr«pc.-lability,
-In foulness the Augean stable* were
not a circumstance to tin- rdiainhh * of
■Wall 8lro* l and tlu ir annexes, the nap
lials at Albany and W ashliigtlrn. No
modern Hercules comes in sigbl -nml
until Hie Iniiividual faimeis of the
tkiulli estaldisb tin ir separate Imle-
pcndeiui* the cotton thieves will pros-
. per and keep llit-ttiselves masleisol the
tuilers in the liulda.
Orgaiiiaativin is excellent, lint to at
tempt to weld the cottdVi growers o|
the South into a 1-oiiipr.ct unit would
lmi as ho|<ei«'s» aa the ellurl to Mpieese a
handful of dry rand iniu alone.
Just as each separate grain has its
|>e«-ul|ar angles ao each Individual
1 ai mer has his different characieiUtit-s
aud-'t-uviroiitnciit* that keep him from
lieiug ol tme mind and Jo-art with his
leliowrs. The one free from debt anil
unburdened by obligslion dm-suT levl
the absolute need for orgaiii/ation,
w bile Uie other, iMiuud in black and
w bile of iiiorigsge, lieu, note or jmlg-
Inenl, Is in po |M>»itioii to a»«erl iude-
peiuleuee but must obey orders of tboae
that rple over him.
Ii every farmer in the .So.uth would
follow the blight examples of amne
that we know, making their placet »elf
•uppoi Hng and their mtioii a surplus
•vrop, the mills of the world would In-
•*l their nierey and pay them profitable
tribute (instead of reaping all the pmlit.
Much a business millenuium will never
come, but the individual farmer who
liyes up to the good doc I r I lyS'n/ the an-
a-ienta, depends upon t himseir as the
builder of his own fortune, will g«-t
- through life in best condition, and will)
largest measure of biippiuess, prosperi
ty and iudeiveiitleiK-e.
'Thera are Harnwell County farmers
- today n ally richer than Hie twlMW*-
alresbf the Not Hi, and ff jou w ant
LONG HUANCil rilll.OSO* , ll Y.
For some t ! me we have iiem thinking
about criticising the new Jpatwr editors,
but they are generaHv ao slisrp ami can
“ch*w”w backwoods couiitiy* chap so
easy that we are afraid of getting in a
scrape, lint will bo aM modest as |H»s*i-
l»|e. lint fflir.pi'efaee is too long al
ready. Whatwe wish to say Is that I
the sentimenr on the patent outsiic|
does not jtgiee wtrh the views of tlie
home editor. To give an hUla ofAw hat
we mean we have readduring tlie Stale
eainpaigii Hie big headlines that a cer
tain eanjjltl^te carried the day, while
A rain storm and c'oud burst on Fr!*
day damaged tlie 'i'exas cotton crop ten
per cent more. .
Clemson College is full, P',:t students
in atteudaiiee. and as many more un-
aMe to be aecommovlatetl.
rrrveiited A Tragedy.
Timely Information given
(
Lord Roberts cables from South , Af
rica that the Jioers liaWm hrokeiV up
their Held and seige guns and dispers
ed Hieir lorces. The w ar is 4>racticalty
over. * '
I). CS, Murphy, who was tinder sen
fence of file imprisonment in tli^ I'eui-
tentlsrv for tlw- murder of Treasurer
On. the tnshte tlie w hole thing was re-! Copes of Orangeburg, made Ids e«ekpe
veiscilpiiMl tlie meeting wa> w Uli some
other fellow. Now we advise that tlie
cou di v editor look carefully over his
two printed sid< s when the paper
comes and sm-li articles a# Contllet. wiili
iijy “inside" views he clip out or uiiike
a big blue. X h^ik.
Then, too, we often see the Same ar
ticle appear two successive weeks. For
iltustraiion : We saw some'time since
iif a religious paper "What lias lle-
cunle of llel'i?" We read the article
carefullv and were well pleased with
Hitt written sentiments. f>o the next
week we picked up the paper and saw
tlie words'-Whtyt ha* Hecdmt of IliH?"
lliinking tiial some theologian liad' ta
ken him up, lint on reading we found
the same wonly.
■tut we had better stop as we will try
him! not In- tike an old Indv we used to
know. Miewasa dear old_jmul but
would sit for hours Comptaifiiug about
every pmgm»stve step That lisif "been
made, deelarfng that old time people
bad atl the religion, all tlie soeialiiiiiy
ami all the enterprise Ibat, wa* neces
sary. N!ie did not believe in -church
organs, paving.preachers, wearing tine
clot In s riding to church, plowing w ith
a sweep, plai ting aiiylhjng hnl corn
nor anything eKo that lias been prHtT-'
ticed in tlie last lialf a centiirv, v and
tlicn declare that site had said itolhing
nor weru’t agw ine to.
on the night of tlie linli inst by liling
liy bars Ac.
Tlte cotton mills of .the Lancashire,
Koglaml. District will shut down for
at least-eight weeks and perhaps long-
j er unless the price of cottuti gets low
enough to suit, their ow ners. The tip
cratives, 500 00') in nuniher, will lose
iO-wages ttitougli eiglit we^eks idlcneiw
Hie great situi of $125,(XX),000*
All is not gold that glitters. Up
country farmei;s whu ti« k -toek In cot
tou mills expecting (Item to make good
home markets for their cro| » are sell
ing their holding*, iWapae- Mre- mills
have either shut down o.r-are rtiniiing
sltort time on account of the good price
of the *ta|i!e. 'Ihey argue that the
mills hkve joine I llieir enemies in a
concerted effort to put down Him price
of the present ball crop.' and conse
quently hiyye jnst faith lu Ureiit as pros
perity bill.tiers. * '
Kiali Mas.
A Al.OOMY rRKDICTlON.'
Tlie. administration at Washington
appears anxious to withdraw ihc Auicr-
icati troop* fromCiiina, ptoliably tie;
cause tliey are needed in the Fhilip-
plnes. According to. unbiased judges
the United Htates now cdntrol the tive
hundredth part of tiie I’hilippiue.areh-
ijielitgo, and li<dd ili.it with gun ami
• liayi net. The Tagals are learning to
tight better. In the. last engagement
reported one third - ol. the Auuu-uuur
lorce was killed and its survivor* fail
ed to drive the enemy from their posi
tion.
A correspondent of tlie Wilmington
Dispatch recalls a prophecy of tlie t'isV-
vestou disaster, made leu ycages Mgo >•>
a scientist, w ho, at tlie Mime- time, pic
dieted H-c*ilest.i uctinn of all the eliiet
ports of tlie liulf and Hie AtlHiilh-
seaboaid. Iiicioilliig Ulmrlrston. Tlie
rorri-spouilt-nt w riii-s as follows; •«
“In the Arena lor August, l-V'.’O. the
late Frt.f. .1 Ktimtes ’ Hoelianan, *hi
euiitient si-Uoitisi, puhiishitl a prnph-
phecy, to the elleet.Hiat the eltie* of ilie_
f * til f and At antic enact- hr-r 41 '*'
wrecked by •siibnu rges. eartluiueki-H,’[ Me?
•wind’ and tidal waves He saiil
lliat this great eata.lropl-e'w ould be-^
gin about ItkxT at tial’.. atoti. and eou- :
linni-d Hirougti twenty-live jevr.v.
One of llie remarkable leatures about
lids propbeev it was mule ami puh !
Ilsbeil tell years ago, and it began at
fialvtatpii. Here are tbe exact words;!
“It is witli gnat liealtaiion and re- '
luctaiice that I have coiiaeiited to pre- i
sent Ibis horrid drama. Lvery sea- I
iH.ardcity llial is no more ihatl till)
te« I atiove sea level is deslincd to a
destructive-* i-onvnlsion Dalveshvn, I
New Orleans, Middle, .si AugiisHue, '
Savannah and Charle.ion ar* doomed 1
Klebmond, l.aliimore, t’liiladelphhi, -
Jersey t'itv Slot New Yoik will suffer
in various degrees as they Mppioxtuiate
sea level Thesdestruelhui of .h*|s«^r
I ilv ami New Yntk will be a grand
horror.
UNION M KF.TI NtlS.
Uilinn Meetings af the l>ai uwetTliure
list Asaoeialioii.
Tin.so meciiirgs will eommeiH-e on
Saturday, >eptiunl,er 2Dth, at II h. hi.
I. The llrat division will he bcld with
the ehureh at f’» press LhapsjJi Revs.
Arthur lfuis« and W . <>.- Hrrttou wifi
at lelld.
2 11* seeoiid'divivion will meet witli
4»c W1IIU ton Uhureh; Leva.' W. D.
Millan and T. 11. Kuwaids will at
tend.
d. The third division w ill nn-et with
the ehureh at lte*dy Ilfsueh; lo-vs. 11.
\. Askew ant! 1’. 1*. I.’ule will be pres
ent.
I. 'The foilrih division will inert \> ith
the ehureh at Hickory (troveV Itev. C.
L. Ilnris w ill attend.
5. 'Tin- l|lth division w ill be held w ith
Hies-liureb at lletln-sd.i; l.ew W. D.
Kn-e and W. K. JadiliMin will attend.
Topics suggest) d ’or ili*en.sioii :
1. 'The Orpnanage ami its efttim. up
on Us.
2. 'The mission «>f ituptists, are we
true to it. . _ %
1‘b-ase have dinner on Hn- grounds.
’The l.xi-i-Htive I nminitlee of the
llalllWeil Assoi-iallou will una-t at
Klaekville at 11 a. in. on Tuesday lol-
lowiiigtue uuiyn meeting.
I U l.i'le,
C. L Itm is.
I oininittee.
Mrs.
George Ltmg, of New .Straitsville,;
Ohio, pieventeil a dreadful tragedy and
saved two lives, a frightful cough
had long kept tier awake every night.
She had tried many remedies and doc
tors hiit steadify grew worse until
urged to try Dr. King's New Discov
ery. ^)ne bottle wholly cured her. and
she writes this marvelous medicine al
so; cured Mr Long of a severe attack
of pneumonia. Such cures are posi
tive proof of the matchless merit of
this grand remedy for curing all throat,
chest arid lung troubles. Only ftbc
and fl.tX) livery fi-dile guaranteed.
'Trial bottle# free at J. M. Smith s, Wil-
lislon, and D. K. Kriggs A Oo’s ,
llleekvilie, U. N. Hurckhallcr, Karn-
w ell. Drug Stores. '
RE At ESTATE FOR .SALE
It a funny thing but theje is some*
tiling about being too fat tli.y makes a
man more apt to tell tlie truth ami to
treat his wile w 111.
DOLLLGE OPENINGS.
'The Colleges at GieenviTie. Spartan-
wFIT
hurg and line West, S. C., w-*n, soon
open for the Fall terms. Theatteption
of the Students is directed to the ad
mirabte sehedntp of the C & 'IV. C.
Railway for reaelling 1 these points.
'i'liroiiiib trains, c'ose connections,
ami no lay'overs are assured via tliis
route. ’Through tickets are ym sale
and baggage cheeked to destination.
For further information in regard to
ratca Or schedules, write i
" . . ' W. J. Craig,
General,Passenger Agi-nt,
Augusta, Ga:
8AliE UNDER MORTGAGE.
State of Smith Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
7 1JY V I'RTFE of the pvipers of sal^
con allied and given In two ceitain
morigages of real estate executed and
delivered by K. C. Kiitier t«> Charlotte
M. Hayden and to P. M. Itiiekingham,
whii-h are ot rei-onl in theolllee of tlie
Clerk ol Court for said Slate, and
'•ouiity, Kooks i; IV. Page 12 A If X p ;g>‘
72. uni) with eon sent of tlie said inon-
gagor in willing we w i^i sell within
(lie legal hours of sale at Karuw-cll on
Monday. tlr«t day r.f October, litXI, it
being saledny in s-dd mdntli tlie follow
ing deacrlbed rea.1 property:
All th it tot of lanjl situate, lying
and being in the town of Hv.-tiwell-
V‘om tal ni tig one a .-re more or less and
bl•lllllf•‘d >o ith by Kstber Street.
Weal hy Uo. ol Faikeu«iie* , N«»rtb hv
Hiiwl reparating it t r«»oi.estate of M.C.
WiMKiward. Ka*l by C C. Owens.
Terms (‘ ash. purchaser to' pay for
pa|>eis and revenue o'amp*.
( . M. Hav den,
P. M Kuckingtiam, .
Mortgagees.
Septemfwr, igtk |!.00.
M ASTER’S SALE.
STATE FAIR.
II Navrd His Leg
tlu lr t.arnnrrc.m'e' llfl^uZ
-ht
President MeJvinley is in the unbi$^
|>y state of the man that trigs.to reive
two master*. Tbe soldier voters want
more'pctivious, hihI the money power
tella the President tftal there must be
no expansion of the long list of govern-
luent benetlciaries.
E_
Dewey must have as much cheek Ss
‘the \ erniont cloc \ pedlerol grandfath
er days. After tlte battle of Manila
Ray he cabled home th'at his ships 1iad
-destroyed’’the Spanish tleet.—And it
now comes out Hist tils cablegram was
only partly true, as several of the
Spanish vessels were sunk by their
siw.n crews when they found .resistance
useless. After this was proven Dewey
admited it was go.
L
On account of the strike‘in Penn
sylvania coal advanced $2 a -ton last
week. This rise will hurt poor people
most as they buy a little at a time and
as it is needed The rich already have
the wioter supply stored in their cel
lars.
Russian troops are giving the Chinese
a taste of war as defined by the laLe
uiilamented Teoumseh Sherman. In
Kite day 20.000 Chinese homes were
burned and the 5(000 inhabiunt* of one
town, me^ women and children diiven
Into a river at the point of the bayonet
ami drowned.
'I’he conduct of the fortes of those
Joud professing Christian powers, Kus-
aia, Germany, France, Italy, Great
Britain and the United Ststes, in China
has set back the clock of conversion for
all time. The but'ning of captured cit
ies and innocent country homes, the
looting and the varied unspeakable
xmrages perpetrated by the soldiery
representing Western civilization will
never be forgotten or forgiven. The
missionaries who have carried the gos
pel of tbe prince of peace into the old
est of all lands will ^tever be able to
undo the wrongs that have been done.
The slaughter ot Innocents and the red*
Hatties of burning houses will never
lade from the tnetnories of the people
<d the Orient. .They had as well come
home, for there will be found
Heed fur their best labors.
It is pitiful to say so, hut to those
Armiigo V"or plans early to attend
theJJd Annual Slate Kair st t niiiiuhis,
Oct LI* h to >» v. -*11, HM-liikive.
ie-nd to Secretary Hollow av al Pom-
wt-ia, ot to VV. C. Kleuniken, ColuiMhia
for a premium list. Do not delay to do
so.
The Ptemiuiii I.Dt showsan incre4sp
In tti«> number ol Premhini* and a decid
ed im-ri'M-e in the value ol Premiums.
The Soetcly for tlte coming Fair of
fer* $1 .list in county di»pla)»—of $|ttt.
j-.axi, f.-tat. anil list It w ill he well tor
Hie Various counties tn at range at otu-e
in an effort lie stetire one of thwse
prizes.
Ji be Society will pay the freighinn
all exhibit* i liyi il nr produeeil In the
Htatv *hipped hv railroad, relea*«-)i,'
Fanners lake or »einl pi the StsU-
Fair, O.T. -itith t n Nov. 2d, tin- Iriilfs ol
your lalior, that you may md excl.iihi
a* mim'iiv haveilona every year: "I Can
beat lbat. M .
!*>'JP’iim*’ Iki- Fair you will In-
abJi'-d^P piinTiH-e improveiF stock-and
tliu* improve yourvtwii *ii>« k
I*. A. Danlortfi, of l.alirangi-.bi; i..
* *«ilfeso»l luuuiswly tor *i\ month* wiili
a liiglilhil ruiitiing «ore on In* h g, liui
write* that Koekleii'* Arniea >alve
w loplv cured it in ten day*. For Ul
eei*, Uounds, Hurna. Koil*, PaUi or
Pile* it'* iin- best salve in tlu* world.
Core giiaraiiiee'l only 25<-. Solil l>v
C. N Kuiekbalter. Bat'uwel!; .1. M.
.'smith, Will).ion; I'. K Krigg* A Co,
Klaekville; druggist*.
Tua Stai s. or Sor iii ('suoi.ixs, )
4 or XT V of K.vk.xw >.ll. f
W. II. Ilanz -g. Plaintilf,
ng-iin«t ' *
Morris, a* Executor, and other*
lidailt*.
VV. P.
In-ft
T>im 1 mile from Slation AUanHc
Coast Line. Red (ra1~Tnwnsh«p, Hi!
acres in cultivation, large .1 story house,
gn<Kl out buildings, ebureb and good
school in quieter milfe.
f)'» acre farm, Hnldock Township, part
of Martin place, easy tcims i, I l
100 acre farm, .‘lj miles from' Willi*-
ton, near Grfcen’s Mill. 0 room hou^e
and outbuildings easy terhiifl
May” place, 1 mile
86 acre farm,
from I tarn well.
Large fitore, 6 room house, barn, sta
ble*, 2 servant hou-e*. Oj acre*, located
2 miles from Barnwell, railroad aiding
on prvuiisejt, .;
A.
HOWARD PATTERSON,
Att* nrCKY at La , re-t-
Barnwell, s. c.
NEWBERRY COLLEGE.
all
and
Resume* Ihc practice of hi* profession In
cbOrtaoHhe State and l nited States,
will give his beat attention to all business en-
trusted to his care.. Office front room* over
bank of barn Will. ————
C.
J. TICKLING,
SURVEYOR.
. 9. C.
Ruilding TiOts omNorthern Heights.
Mcveml residences centr-illv located
in Barnwell, also several lesidenc.i lots
anil building Iota.
NOW is tlie time to arrange for nex’
year’s planting. Farming lands will
be scarce 2 month# front now.
For particular* addre**
' P. M. BUCKINGHAM,
Barnwell, 8. C.
*ept20-8t
BlackvtLLK, ...-
I am well equipped for work, having
taken a fti IT course at Clemson College,
arid guarantee satisfaction.
Commodious bnl dings, pure watfr.
Three courses for degrees, with eleo-
“cood Library; Working Laboratory.
Fllleieul. Preparatory l>epartment.
Board, tuition and all fees per year
neeil not exceed : %
$100 ih Collegiate Department,
tno iii Preparatory Department.
Next session begins Oct. 2d.
For Catalogue,-addre#*, ,
1 Geo. B. Cromer, Pres.,
Newberry, 8. C.
/^b(la
N.CkTICE—Accounts, old and new. of
ftr. -Kgleston, wlio ( hss removed from
Barnwell, are in my b iiufs for collec
tion. Debtors will please come for
ward and settle. R. A. Ellis,
Attorney at Law.
/*-*■■ -* —■
Save Your Money.
Don’t throw your money away with
peddlers going through the country,
•claiming to know it a’l working on
your goiiH* pistols and sewing ma
chines today and tomorrow somewhere
else. They know it will la«t until they
get out of the w ay. •Bring your woi k
to me where. It wltl be repaired right
with a guarantee fbr^one.<>’ear, and
longer remember light work ran l>e
done by me through the mail service,
costing but a trill». For further p*f-
iculars write me at Jonny«.
J A. HARTER.
5-
I want to impress-upon th^-miiuls of every man, woman and
child who expects to buy Hats, Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes
S? i tiwil sin l is ipae n«,
^oods that I know are ri^ht in every respect. Come and see them.
Also Groceries that insure and promote health and prices and
quajity that mean economy and satisfaction.
OFFICES : Barnwell and Willisto*
Commencing the first week in Oeti> r
her I will beat m.V Barnwell office st
the Halford House on the Hfat Moiulsy
and Tuesday of the ffrst and (oiiftr
w eeks in each month, and longer by
siH-cial engagement.
At Willisron )dlice on every r ri »y
and Satunlay. , • ’ # . .
■1 am Also prepared to do Dental work
at your homes anywhere iu Barnwell
County. . '
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
AUMtic Coast Lim Railroad Co. of S. f -.
CoNOE-YSED Sciiv.net.*.
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S". No.
85 i 57
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daily! ex
, Sun.
A M A. M
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NORTH.
In Effect
December 1st,
No.
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STATIONS.
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Dress Goods.-
A varied assortmerrtof stylislf and seasonable patterns to select
from, at pr4ces that double the com fort of these Ui.sirab!e Fall
necessities.
Also complete line famous “Red-Seal Shoe." Serviceable
shoes surely satisfy, when with $vi\i< eablehess is combined
style, tit and tinisli, as L the case in all “Red Seal Shoes." We
have shoes for all the family. Come and see me; I will insure
your jjettihjj extra attention as well as getting good goods.at a
very low price.
The ptue Store,
R. R. AVENUE*. * BLACKY 1LLE. S. C..
W. M. ALTMAN
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••m-«- 7 -5 p in.
’Train* 82 85 carry throuirb PivIL
man Pabii-r- Buffet Shaping < »r. t,*-
twv*u New Y*mk and Mai'oti via An*
gusta.
T. M. Einar*nn, FI. M. Kmareon,
T'affic Manager. Gen. I*a*s Ag(.
.1. K Kenlv Gun. ManUgvf.
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
fVmi1an*a(4 tv
K.y.>Tt Jun* 10, UXJB
TA\ notice:
Hv virliir of a dreretal order t*» me
ilii*. cIVil in the at»)V e eni it Uni eause. I
will *iJI at liar it well, in front of Hie
l'•>llrl )loii*e, on Moiolav, Hie l*t dav
of 4 lelola-r, USX), it l)ei|,g *i|le*«|sy It 1 I
-lid niotiih. witbin Hie legil boiir* o( I
•aie. tbe (inlov* )•*£ lil-sCI'llH-d D al prop- I
er-v ; ^
All lint Ipl or psp-H of land situate.
King Mild Iwing m the tow ii jif lt|a< k-
ville. »aid Stalv -tiol countv, iMiuioleil I
on ibe North by BailroM<l Avenue, Ka*t
|iv VV i!k> r Street, *moii ll and .-*)>lltb
weal by lot )>l I. Kobiti-on aidI He»t |
bv lot )>f M. E. Wav.
Term* i-4*b, pun-b-iaer to |uty litr'|>s.-
pet* ufid reyenoe Htstlip*.
A. HOW ARD J*A ITKRStfN.
M u»ter.
'taster'* office. Sept. 4Wti,
OPIUM! MOUPIUNE!
otTer
SHERIFF’S Sale.
Cocaine, Chloral, laudanum and Whiskey.
Fo those who use any of jthe above drugs to excess wi
A RAPID AND PAINLESS CURE.
No Nervousness! No Sickness! No Sleepless Nights!
Our Institute is arranged especially.for the purpose ot treating
v Male and Female.
Our Two Departments are entirely separate and we are enabled
|to treat Ladies or Gentlemui without the knowledge-ol
(>Nh except his or her mine.
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4 '. IF, S. pteuibcr 26ib j[
•rimmant to an Act of th** Gt*n«*ral
' AaA-nitHy appHivol Ftdirnary 7. l*T*4t,
rtiiillctl "An Act to regulaUf lh«* mG
1 U*ui|aii)-e of t onntv Treaniin-r# alf con-
venirHt places in tlo-ir ri‘«p* )-ii vt* coitii-
I lie*" the Treasurer'* hooka will I if* o
! pen fti*m 4L-totn-r lot!) o December 81 »t
| Itxxr for Hie pTtrpnaw of coTTecting.the
tax Ii
State of Suit Ii Candin ♦.)
i oittuy of Itvrnw ell, \
Ku*a Alilrp h. I’iaintiff,
[
Alfred Xblriclt, fN*fendnnt.
KYYiRTt K Ol an Kxe«-uH6n ’o)lg*-)|
in tnv office I have I*
sell (Tn tin- tir*t daV
lieiug aalesday in *aid moni'h, w itiitn
gai h.uir* of -sb*. the
When impossible for patients to come to the Institute we
furnish a competent nurse to administer the remedy imhSir
homes -at a small additional cost.
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’tad |4 run daily tolwet'ti C
trlala. «*«rryinK fflr^ant I uinnAa
N*» !•» I« avt* t ttar.^*t4»n 11 ^JU f».
uni' ia \ ah * mi arn**'
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• •pina cara rt^aly f«»f **ff^nt^»a.»«*3f
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Patients are never confined but at liberty always.
v i*-d upon and w ill | Strictest privacy observed and all correspondence is sacredly I
^ confidential.* . .
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best ICJ^tiei v. Wluv' I hi- a«Tf#*V W4H'4*tol :s I ^'Xf.
■\T*itiiig the Stale Fafr
Soedinens of your finest grains,
vegetable*. Illiely^breil atiwk, ifti-lml-
iug pintljiy, *|toithi lie shown at the
State Fair, 4)i-t 2J)ih tp Nov.ffilJ
l.iheral railroad rate* for the State
Fait will hV made for Fair Week. .
Tit. honor of carrying off a prize at
tin* State Fair far outweigh*'it* in
trinsic-value. '/
T..rough ilie med'ittir ).f the- state
Fairall braiu-hc*. id iudn«try.’')tw--)iul-
ing liv*- stock, have been greatly im
proved -
How- to encourage and keep tlie hoy#
on tbe fatin’' Take them to (lie state
Fair for sight-*ee>ng, anil an ivbject li-s-
s'>n will tie taught-them to renew llieir
efforts in their varinu* avocations.
State ’Tax.A
; .School Tax
THE CORN <jF KENTiCKY.
Ki'titucky
iventm-ky corn is very ^powerful, a#
Hie follow ing aiiulvMs, made by a Ken
tucky editor (and which therefore
ought to he considered reliabla.) must
convince u*:
Fioma busliel of eurn tlie distillers
get four gailbti* of whiskey wliirh ra-
tllll* at. . :-T If ill.SO
The farmer get*,., .25
’The U. S. Government gut* i.io
The rai road lanupauv gets,.. .,J ’,f.(Kj
Follow ing I. the Levs'
; iftllfs; 4'onntv Tax f mill
I 8 mills; Total 12 tnili*.
! Fillowin.g is tin- a'lrlilioiriil li'W for
j si-1 ool ilisri ict-: Alli iul ile, ll.ulm)
Ktuui-li, KLu-k vrl le, Kline, iHuihle
Fond, Kdistn. Friendship, L<e«, 'lonr*-,
Morris, Dak GroVi*, Seigling, New i-'or-
i*s‘,'I'inki-rs (’reek. Seven I’titea,JJIJvo.
2 mills; lleri-nYt-V,’") mill*; Karnvvell,
8' tf mills; Wiiliston, 8i mills; I ave*. 8
mills; Faiifac# Fluiilr, Did tJoliiui.bia,
Cedar Grove, 1 mill.
-I will lu- at tin- following plaer* at
the tiuret-spci-itieii, tn n-iTive tlie tax :
Karnwel] ( r . II, from October 15, to
Oe.tolier the24. ”
" illiston, We Inesday Get.24.
• Blackville.-TImrsdav 4)i-r, 26.
Karnvvell U II to8)i-r 80; Dunbar
ton, Tuesday, Oct. 81); Kolibins, Wed-
nesday, Oct. 81ppleton, 'Tliursday,
Nov. 1; Allendale, Friday, Nov 2;
Barnwell c. II. to Nov. <i; Fairfax,
I Tuesday. NoV. 6; Sycamore. Wednes-
dav, Nov. 7; I'liner, 'Tltursduv. Nov. S,
'I he books will In* open at the Court
House from Nov. !>, to December. 81,
after which time 15 per cent penalty
will attach.
Y. D. Kroev
Treasurer Barnwell County. .
The manufacturer gets
The dairynMii gets,
'J'ho retailer gets..
Tlie customer gets. ......
The w ife gets
The chihlreirget .....
T,he politician getrer?....
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SOFTlf KltX I N'T EUSTA'PE FAIR,
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. if) 27th, 1!KK).
.(HI
.. .Drunk
. .11 linger
...... Bags
. ... Office
A SNAKE hi TE CURE.
On account of tlie above occasion,
Southern Railway will sell round tup
tickets to Atlanta and return, from
OzaVk, Trby, Montgomery, Selma, liir-
mingham, Ala.; Nasliville, Knoxville,
Tenn.; Ashe-yille, N.C ; Spartanburg,
Columbia, Charleston, S. C.; Jacksou-
.Allilial i-ertaiii lot of- land in tlu-
Coiinty of h iriiyvell and Mate afon-'.iid
containing two acre*, more or less, and
hound, if Nu'lh and East by Still. Smith
by Cliarte*(mi and AiigiKla Wagon
Road avid We*t bv* Still. L*‘vied upiMi
as Hie property of Aifri-jl Aidrieh, to
sati-fv tlie above execution and cost.
„ Terms .cash, piir)-lia**-r t*> pay for pa
pers and revenue flump#
FRANK ll ( BEKt II,
, S. Ii. t.. |
Sheriff's Office. Sept. Iltli i'.kh).
'Tin- l Nri KD Sr.vi r« ok Amk.kIoa,I
Irrst nti-r ok Sovth t akolixa, (
Fot-RT-ft ClKt’L’lT, ' i
lx I1IK ClKCLIT ('*H KT. \
Tlte Commercial Bank of Augusta,
1’lal iitTF. , ;j
against
Mary E Sanford, Ii. I,. Mellicliamp,
Mrs. E. it. Easterling, Mrs. 1 Julia K.
Easterling and Frank li. Creech,
Sheriff ot Barnwell County, Defend
ant#.
By virtue of an order of the Circuit
Court >S tlte United state# for the Dis
trict of South Carolina, I Will offer for
sale to Lid' higlicst liiildt-r on tlie lir.-t
Monday in October, F.HK), in front of
the Court Hopje, at Barnwell, S. ('.,
within the legil liotirs of public sales,
the following described property tow it:
All that certain tract of land situate,
lying and being iu tlie County of'Barn
well and State of South Carolina, con
taining two hundred and two (202)
acres, more or less,, and botyided as foT-
lows: North by land# of M Willis and
Sam Mims; East by road running from
railroad by Sally flair to Calvary
Church ; South by lands of D. S. Hair,
F.>f Terms. I’rices,
Trtdrcs
THE PAINLESS DRUG CURE INSTITUTE,
OLAR, 'Sot tn t aiioi.ixa.
r
jLL
SESSION OF'-19O0-19O1.
The attention of Fa rent* and Guardian# is called to tlie ail vantage# offered liy
this (nstitutiqn, now iu the most sin-ces-tul chapter of it* exKtenre.
l3 i ;A I T I FUTT - B UILDINGS.
The new Build.ngs will be ready for occupancy in the earlvT-'a!!, and jn beau-
T
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** hnu-kville
Ar. (Joiuintti*..
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Ar. Hlai-kville..
•' Barnwell
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ty of design, comfort, conwnodirtusrtess and ada|>tation to eduefttiouu
be thvt equal of tlie bMt in the fhate.
uses will
m, imm ms
lields and 'who have .ledjested their live*
•liigli records guarantee the Future.
The Facirltv will 'consist of
teaclier* who liave won pro
nounced siiccf** in manv
to edia-htii^iai |>ursu:i*. Their jiWst
A PERFECT health resort.
I’ll re Flowing,Artesian Water will he supplied to tlie pupils of tlie Institution,
ami every car* in* taken to preserve tin* health oLlhe pupils and to build up tin*
body as well ascult^vjvte and develop the brain. -
A Brazilian doctor claims to have
discovered an infallible i-uru for snake
bitesof all kinds. In a sworn state
ment sent to tlie Acidemy bf Medicine
at Rhide Janeiro, he says:“I neutralize
ophidic poixmi even after it ha# cnjtered
tiie blood in
ville. Lake Cltv. Live Oak, FI*., and 1 »"*l West by lauds of Sam Mini# and
Intermediate station^ also from all l-Robert Minis; tlie said land being situ-
point# in the* Stale of Georgia #t rates
For individuals, one first class fare
for the round trip, p|u* 50cents admis
sion to tlie Fair Ground#; for ch.ldrcu,
t between age* of live and twelve' years
I.atient ha* a ' Ml ^ lau ’ 25 Vei.'ts w ill he added td ticket rate for
e uo hace and u n L ‘ , , ,me . ^ V.T to Fair (i rounds,
hentorrhage andls blind, deaf, with For Military ('nnumnie# and Rra«*
m,iiorm. t rentv or more on
two tab es lmnDd^f ! xdininlsiering jticket, a rate of one cent per mile
two gram# of calomel and thirty giants ^ |K:r cap.ta. plus arhi-
the do**' 1 11 bi'n'"i2 ’ Hn< * Dale* of sale from all points in Stste
third dose the patient uTre'e frem din- ' ,f J i f 0r * i!l ( f' t ’ ’'“j,V*. J7 ^' ‘ ;‘ 1 " Bivp *
1 • . re.iiuiuau ||tnd from point* within the state# of
ate near Elko, S. C.
Terms ol sale, one-half cash, balance
iu one year, to be secured by hryid of
the pnrehasHr, hearing interest from
dav of sale, and a mortgage of the
property sold. Purchaser to pay for
paper's and revciiut»#Umns.
T. R. MORGAN,
Special Master.
Sept. 1st, 1!>00.
Alabama,'Tennessee,•'North U* r oti«a,
Soiitli ( amlina, and Florida, October 1
12. KS. is, 28 ivim( Mth.Jnal limit of all
Dr.J.H.E.MILHOUS
■ Surgeon Dentist,
BLACK VILLE, ----- s. t
HOME - CAKE - AND - COMPORT.
Boajding witli the most
sellable rates. .
solicitous home care in the best families at most rea-
Good Library; Social, ffinrcti, Railroad and'Pelegrapbic Facilities not sur
passed iu.tiie State. For Intfiiier information address:
GEORGE II. BATES,./
Chairman Trustees,
Barnwell, S. C.
W. II. JONES,
Principal,*_
Barnwell, S. C.
G L E N N S P R I N G S.
GLENJiSl'KIN'GS, S. C.,
m.j i-, U tit be at his offlee in Barnwell rverv Palo*
vi - m 7 * readmg war new.)- i S i«j, |s, 28 and ttth.JInal limit of all dav and TuredaV and Weffiresdav Mkvwina
wanaoljeivwor niarthal woiimlwd, m’ 1 ticket* Ot-toberTWII, rJ4X). Kill be at !rt* floiuroBWein KisckrUkr>
ample 1 h>s ^"‘bl Wrordit wor "Umnne whi#-| For detail«^l inf irmalion a* to eyff, FfWaj and S*('ur>ta>, aiid w ill make ap-
j Htt
/ Queen of Southern Summer Resorts.
Being Sitnated on the Foot Hills ol the Bine Hidge Monntains-v
keep open eyes and clrat | Oont)--Hiviu
ll I* a* plain
f a ck/ud.t»*
truGi
.. 1 I re*ef'vaiioH#,'ef*!.. calT”uii or -addre--
■ ra. IMati r who** husband i* at tbe any agent iff Hie Southern Railway or
U, “*- ’ ta llllardwbk.
the rh*Mer;H»ot wor PaC-
f atlierlr**
Ba-
I
A*#t
Pissewrer Agrut.
All*4.la. G
IMiintiii)-' t# Ur mo t patirnts at an)-iff out
cuantv town# on-Milat tbeir Dsidriiee*. } ,
i am m full araduaieof PUibwtettJit* I >«-nta ■ r '”
J 4'otWe; have bad revenirra vrar* aHit) pr»< For Board api>ly
I ticai expenrtM-* and reu pkatf)uni* qu^I ty
ul work awd pr.ct*.
Tlie air is fre#h anil bracing. Tlie water, a* thousand*'will cheerfully tes
tify, haifno equal for the Stomach, Liver, Kidney*, Bowel* anil Blood.
—Hole! Open June 1 to October I. Cnisinc and Service Excellent.—
F W. Wageiirr'fc Splendid Livery at OJiftin# for Ui® Neiuou. .
(taiian Band for Hie Sea*<m—Three Coneerts Daily.
German* ire y Thurlffav and Saiurtlay jiighta.
to— *
1
-Simpson & Simpson.
Atlanta and Beyond.
Lv. (Tharleston.. . 7 UOn S2op
Ar. Auguata ....: 11 5l« iaan>
•• Atlanta. *2ui.j5 00ivi
Lv. Atlanta. ll UOp 5 3l)a ;
Ar Chattanooga. 1 5 (fia! it 45*
f I
400a
8 41 ip
Lv. Atlanta.
5 40*1
Ar. Birmingham
Mi-mjihls, i via Birmingham)..
ii **
#03y
tump
7 15*
Ar. I/oxington ’
“ Cincinnati, r
Chi) ago
turn
73t)p
7 15a
5(10*
7 4.>*
a :tup
Ar. Louisville
“ Kt. Loui* * .- )) ])))
7»P
704a
7 40a
flOOp)
Ar. Memphis, (via Chattanooga)
7 tOp
7 40a J
Tp Aeheville-Clnoiniiati-LoiiUvill*.
easteun timb.
Daily! Dally
Lv. Augu>.ta
“ Batestmrg ". . i'!.!
2 55pi 9 30p'
4 4).p 12 07*
: tbatn nip'
Lv. Charleston.
Lv. Columbia (Union Depot).
Ar. N)iartanburg
•* Asheville 'M.'.:::
“ Knoxville. >;
“ Ciiioiannatt) ’
" DniisvAUajvla Jollieo).. ..
if 40a! 6 '«*■
8 lop 9 50a
7 lop 1 1 Kip
4 h> 7 A)p
7 JOpI 7 47*
: ' «aua'
Lv. Anausia
“ -Bniesbnra
“ Columbia (Union Depot).
<jr. Oiarlotte..
XrTKuvvlMe.
Ar. Hii-hmoml
Ar. Washington.
Baltimore Pa. R. R
Philadelphia.
New York
-sSoTsa&p
440;. 12u7a
7 36* s.Vip
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11 x*. :.via
2<Wp siaa
Sleeping Ca - L'no belwf#^ Charleaton and
Atlanta, via Au^runta. making connections at
Atl ^? m i or a11 \*4***Jlonh and Weat.
Holia Trainm between Charleston and Aihe-
vtJJe
Pull man Parlor Oar* and Drawing Room
•Upping oaix.between Charlaaion and *rhT
< Oblntnbt* with through trelag'
for IS asMiagtoa and ih<- Boat; alaoior Jackaow
vliie aaU ah Florida PotolaT • “? ror
' "ySANK H. WAJCNON, J. M. CULP.
^ ** ,,n Mgr., TratB.- Manager,
V) tahiugn*. D. C — - -
UKOhUZh aLLEN.
Uv pkow Art.,
CharWwtuB. II. O.
r a •n^K. a n. FAEomct
Ur« P»»- AgE. Aamf (tea Pom*
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