The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 08, 1900, Image 2
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10. «. HOLMES, EdJlor l Prsp'r.
TRUEST COUNTY CIRCULATIOS.
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TIIUiWDAY, NOVEMMKR-S, HKH)
'ill" i r-. - u~ \ r-ri.^v^=
THE EEKirriOX.
So f#r a* we have heard the Soatli
nw calm and aerene on Tne«day, and
he election without incident. Our
-Mople are taking thfriK* philoMOphic al*
thinking that the future can brinj;
to wor*e troiildea than they have al-
'oad/.paaaed throut'lt. Here, too, it
was a one-aided contcHt r the repuldicau
contingent being too stud I to excilo.in*
»reat.
Up-North it wa« the hottest and
hardest race ever made. Teh tickets
,/frere in the field for President and
Vice-President, and while only, two
were of importance the other eight
brought out all the. cranks. As the
weather was good the vote oast was as
newly a full showing as-cotrid be ex*
MCiid.
Tho vote as reported in yeMen^y’*
papers give McKinley a laird slide ma-
Jqrity, 2(17 to 14a for Itryan, as unre*
|H»rbed, All the large,Northern Males
taro In the Republican household.
; Mormon emissaries are as peslilcntly
•atlve among Uie Kopjes of (jroenv.ille
and Spartanburg as the Haer raiders
are ia aoutii Africa, ami IdUors Wai-
lacoaad I’Vtty are kept as busy as Hobs
and Huller In repelling attacks and
iseuMig counter proclamation*. Thar
are In need of reenforcemenia ami ^t*w
dorr a wlsslouaries might be profitably
XroOght back /rum Chius.
MMU saw the otbar lay a latter fram s
private soldier la the
which Uiis sentence was written ; “Wi
Are not permitted to write w hat we want
■k** tttd Capt, Sawyer vloUu> the rob s
and rcgulationa la force there, or I*
there one censorship for the man wear*
lag shoulder straps and shouting im*
lUm a(,$IM) pep tuontii ami two
aad another for the man fw thought m he right,
the gun who bears tho w hite man**
at f 16 per month aud ration*?
IN M KM OH I AM.
On thn tnnrnlng of Out. IHth. i'.NS). It
was whls|>ered over Hie^wiies, ••>Ir.
Killlngswortli died lids a.Hi.’ v
Kuogp^far siMlfncitr for hi* steriing
honest wortii with which be Was by mi-
tun; endowed, loved foi' the ^example*
he taught in cvcrv day life, hiii) in bis
commingling wiib the woijd at large,
'•vspected far anil near tiy ivil wlio knew
him, tlie announcement of his death,
though n.»t unexpected, cii-cia gloom of
sa4ne*s over the.entire Hw'vatinah Kiv*«r
section of the.two .Sliites and wherever
bis name wu« know n,
A4I tbat wn«»n»i)i*lHi of ( apt. H. !•'
Killingswoit ) tin* pissed from earth
teyorul tbe’iinrk^river. So ijuf^t^ and
peaceful was _his departure tinit lii*
brotlier and sisters who were at hi*
hedsl^O scarcely kn sw when, the .end
came; "Ood's linger touched |him aud
he slept.”
For two years he’hadjboen a^sufferhr
from a cancerous atlliclion whicli slow
ly ate Ids life away, and wUb~'What
agony and torment be suffered whocan
tell?
Truly no man eVer bad 'better atten
tion and all Unit loving hearts and hu
man hands could do was done to pro
long his life, but being a sufferer from
a inabvdv that batHed the treatment of
skilled physicians and for which there
seemed to be no remedy. After months
of pain, su fie ring and prostration Ids |
energies fluatlv yielded to a more po
tent powei and ileslh ended the eonfrst.
Had lie lived till November l ltli he
would have been 7.‘f years old. He
leaves to mourn ids loss one brother
and three sisters, II. .1. Killingsworth
of Greenville, H. (!, Miss l.iicla, wlm
kept liotMe for him for manv years,
Mrs <J. .1. I>s\is of (tarnwell and Mrs.
T. II. Krwiu of Augukta, (•»., besides a
host of friends and relaiivea.' ^
Verily our gr'ela are many a* year
liy year one a^ler auotlwi of <oir hived
om-s pass from life aud their Images an-
graven ii|ein our lica , 'l*alnio4iouliiiiiii-
.Wr clioee of the living. ’()ur friend l»
gone, passed tliat ixinrne w«»nlso must
simiii pss*. >iuill we mourn hi* loss*
.slia’I we not ralhor lie grateful for tin.*
.iiuhie example lie Icll for our einiilktion
ami rejoice over (lip imiiiuincut he
hulldeil for himvetf by Ids exemplary
characiM’M 4l mas’ I mi truly said of
him that ''he kept the even tenor of his
wav ah>ug the paths of a homely llfh.”
Heldnd him lie leaves no incense of
good deeds ami act* ul uiiosteniallous
diarliy ami Itttllsour lu-arts with the
ho|ie lhal when we too vftatt hare pa^r
ed from life as much may lie said of us.
Hr was a man of great force of char
acter. of honor and uprightness, with
an iiidoiniiaht* will Dial held him lirm
in Ids convictions of itist which he
lie Was aiwsvs-U*
be found on the morwl shir id l Ul imp
lant issues, contending for the light
and denouncing the wrong. And all
m- m..- lit., i/..r m i.m.i .i,.,
dv |msM‘d tile allolteil time to man
char
acter or a dlshonorahls splotch ujMin
his name, ilia word was Ida tioiid. hi*
penial ill*(sis Hoo ms.lc tor l.mi hosts
FOR SALE—1 w We fire jers«>v w ag
on, I Ris k Hill ticggy Hiid harneva and
I tini' large buy imrse eight year* old,
works single iinil dimblu, gculle, sound
and strong. Apply to
- " S. K. rrentisa.
THE HUSTLER,
A Thousaud Tongues
Chuld not ex pro** tho rapture of An-
| nie K. springer, of Howard M.,
I’ldlielelphia. I’a., when she found that
! l»r. King’s Now Irhscnvery for t'ou-
stiniption completely- cured her of a
hacking cough that for many year* bad.
made iifon burdesr. A11 ntberremedie*
^jiid doctors could give lisr no help, hut.
slfc say* of the Royal Cure—"It soon re
moved the pain in my chest and lean
ndWj sleep soundly, something I can
scarcely remember doing before. I feel
like sounding if* praiseH-throughont tiie
I' niverse.” So wilt every one who trie*
Dr. King’s Now 1>iseovi.*ry for anv frou-
tile of tiie Throat. ( best or Longa.
I’rice W'c, and si'OO. ’I'rjal lioitles; Irey
at .1. M. SuTtrTF* IV-illistoji; l).‘ K.
Hrlgjfk & Co’a., Hlackvlile; and (1. N.
Hurckhalter’s, Harnwel], l>r«g .Stores;
every bottle guaranteed.
H A 1»T 1HT ST A I K ( ON VENTION.
On account, of tiie extreme illne** of
tin* wife of Rev. G A. Wlight,, Faster
id tiie First Ha|*tist ( 'hiirdi of Newber-
i ry, the Haptist »taiv Lonveutioii will
meet at Greenwood on H’cvember* 7tb
instead ol New berry as 6r*t appointed.
OUEfjTION ANSWERED. *
Ye«, Angsv«t Flower still lia* tiie
largest sale of any medicine In the civ
ilized world. Your mothers'anil graiid-
iliorhers’jiever thought of ii«iii!; any-
tiiiug else for Indigestion or Biliou*-
ness. Imctrrrs wen* scarce, atnl tln-y
seldom hcaril of Appendicitis. Nervous
Prostration or Heart failure, MO, They
used August Flower to clean oyl the
system ami stop fermentaiibu of undi
gested food, regulate the action of the
liver, stimulate, the nervous and organ
ic action of the pyateos and that i* all
they look wlmn feoiiug dull anil bud
w :th headiirhcs and other aches. You
only fieed a-few dose* of I> rern'* Au
gust Flnwer, in Iii|in4 form,' to make
you s.lli*fiei) there is noDHlIg s-rlou«
tha matter witli you. For sale at
Grrceh's riiarmacv.
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CAPITA!, tlirealms lu event of
Bryan • electiwn aaotbar pan a as muck I ‘ h^r, • ' *»• * hi.
wrorsa than tbo crime of *PJ as a cyvione
la(TMter than a aurett.
CAPITAL cannot run sarb a risk,]
MW tkat tbe L'Olli d Mate* ti*a become I
• world power aud has MM ,471.MM In
(old !■ its treasury for all the world j
would bald In deserved contem|*t a j
•Otiatry that omd I itat go throngii a
paaoaful ctmnge of aiinilnisirallou
wltkosit having chill*. He*ide«. CAP
ITAL will be too busy in
Iracka •( tbe uuo>>siute-d rascahtie* of
the paat four years, and would soon
Bad itself safer for the swan.
•nv in
IM l!U U L A M£ N !2J' i« E_-
A mreutig «d tin* *t<M kh«diWrs of Hie
Maverick MiH« Company will Ik* held
at'be orti.'e of Hate* ,V Mmni* Ham-
well S. C on the l&ih d.ivof Ib-cem
l>er P*si at 12 mi. for the purpose of
wcliiih H oarding the
•.tie of the Company *a property In Haro-
well Cooul V. •
* W . Henry ,t-rant I'n-sliWtit.
,1.11*1-LoU GlaUt. ■•*« yy L*r V
Ikeep YOUP EYE 1
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I MY-ADS!" I
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■ SSetl©! JAS. M. PATTERSON,
Attorncv and' Coiiascior at Law,
House, Imt uni] Sliue bliop, corner
Dfxtei and Lartigup Street*. Iq tlte
tow n of liiackvillcj S. 0. A11pfv to
G. D. tj.-Lange,
HlAckville, S V.
COMMENCING
THE HUSTLER
DENOUNCES
High Prices.
:k*r» Doz. Men's .Suspender*, worth "he,
Hustler’s Price
211 Doz. Men’s Suspenders, wof'Mi 25c,
li u*tlei 's Price
.'i'.tff I>oz. Men’s Suspender*, worth Ii5e,
Hustler’s Price
225 Ddz. Men’s Su-pendcrs. wortli f/hc,
Hustler's Price. .... .T7.;
11!) Doz, Men's Gollai's. wonb lUc,
• •’*' Mustier’* Price
:{M5 I>oz. Mon & Ladie* Hiindkerchief.*,worth -*c
,£> ••! 11 u*tlkir’s Pri»;e ( ....... . . .
iHTTDoz'ils i) & Ladies llandkercbtef* worth 10c
' - Hustler’s Price .. .
ILt Pair Meyis and Ladies shoe* wortb?l 511
- • - IliMtler's Price
:i!)8 Pair Mens 0c d.adie* Shoe* worth ?i.75 $2.Of)
Hustler's Price .. ... .
2t)4 Pair I.adies Corset* worth •TOe
IIustler’s Price ... .
(>H) ITtlr Mens Pants woit|i ?! 5o. ?2, $2
Hustler’s'Price . . .
."MX) Doz. Men* .V'c, 75e. ^1 lJnder«liirfw
II iistlerV Pi ice .....
215 2’aLr Hoys' JCTiee Pant* worth aQc
H u-Mcr’s Price.... I lB
13c
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NOTirK T() TOWNSHIP COMMH-
.SloNKHSA ROAD OV ICiltvEKKH.
I note that there are a great many
small bridges throughout the county
lb had condition, and I take, tlii* irtetli-
od of reminding vou of yourdutv.. AH
bridges under twelve feet wide *hould
iur inokeij after liy tiie 'fown*|iip Oom-
tmi-*ioner* and Rb.-td Over-eeT*, so you
will please take this matter; in hand at
once and see that thcrtC ai'e r)ii more
complaint* of this nature. There are
also a great manv of the Public Roads
thatxan aiul stuudd b<; very much ini-
proved by llie v'ToTTof the Road Wands.
The Coiiutv i*.entitled to a < oiiiiiirtta-
tion taxcf $'2.oo poy ytrrr, or four <lav>
TaiToraoi the puIdle roiuTiT ITom fbch
abicrhodieil mjfn tietween tiie ages of
eightewu and fifty, except those exeintit
I'jv law. 'iliave. furn:*lied to all the
over-ei'rs tdanks oti which tiiev arc to
iiMikc their annual re pi it t as to the
work of each individual lor the ti-cal
year, and each Road Overseer, in ina-
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P.)c
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Bakx'wkt.1.. .S.C., ,‘
Will pcactlee m all .State and t’nifeO
ststpsCnurt*. xp. cial Attention given
to Abstract* of Title.
T B. ELLIS, Jr„
Surveyor and Civil Eng meet
Special attention given to the compw
tation of’ water-powers, leveling and
drainage. •*/ , „
A postal card addressed to me at Mar*
tin. S. C., will receive prompt *tten
tion. ' ocCl-AO, ly V
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Saturday, Nitvember 3d - , everything will gv, a'
yuu r own price* in order to show and prove to tiie
people of tliia vicinitv that I am and will alwavs he
TI \K II L SIIJ :U.
I can down them ail on low prices._ Be member l. hay for vi^li 'ami *ell the
•anie way; that i» the seitet <>f how Vunder*ell my conipotlv»ra. |M«'t ^ui**
• he (dace! Lo«*k for, call lor aud see ihat you are iti L. .1. *t)KI,, THE HI jT-
LER’S, Attawavs' old stamt, Vbtrtf it»M»r Wy»t «U Lint Itaiik ul ItnrnKelL
MY MOTTO: ‘‘Honest and Square dealings to all.”
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-;;TiiiPvTy - Houses^
n:‘_TVT»=;
SIXTY MULGS,
king In'* claim for the year'* service, i*
expected to send hi* annual reoort
with lii* claim to hi*. Tow nship Com
mtssiitner, notIstrr thnn iIve latli of
I )eceud-er, that by iniiY' cheek report
and'ciatm and pre»ent. th*’m at tli?
meet'rtrg of the County Boiyid ol .Coni-
mi**ioners.
I have also sent to ail (lie Commi*-
i*otier* olahkz—rm ibsek +o—tuakcTa
siiqimarv of their Overseer*’ .report*.
andTTIiny Overseers or ('oBimi»*ioners
h*vc not rceeivcl rh*‘ir blanks tf they
will send me tlieir nddre-* * I will at
once mail the«e hlani * to them.
Al»<» fbere are a gisul many of tiie
Over«eers who have-not furni»liei| (lii*
qlHcc wifh a li*r of IK# bsiol* liable ’o
duty **n rtieir sectiona t*f r«»iHl. This
•bi'Mitd O’ f t>c so.
Any.lufnrtnation r*r ns*l»fv.‘tes l
give will bwclieerfullv furnished.
Re%|o'CI Hilly,
O. B';rker. ( o. r*tioerviser.
C.
J ; FICKLING,
SURVEYOR. -
S. 0.
Bl.A» KVII.I.E, ...
I a nr well erpiipped for work, imving
taken a.fnll eoiirse ht Clemson Cui!ege r
and guarai)tee«s:iti*faction.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE*
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y •Ion*
ClreumManee* point to a dear no-
dnrstariding. If not a positive agree
ment, between foreign and home man-
ufaeUir«r» o/cc|b>n A year ago Eu
ropean Allis bought spariugtv, and at
live opening of this •eason tln ir k»
of raw ootton were exhausted. Hotbcv
bad to buy the ti ret fruits of thl* year’s
crop to keep their mill* going and ill I
contract* for delleery of goods. While
they bought the home mills kept out of
the market. Now that tbe pressing
foreign deniaml ia supplied the spin
ner* abroad have given Hie* AmericaiT
nilII* their Inulitg.and having no com
petition theee latter Beep putting down
prices, and ex|>ect Ur buy at 7cents by
Ghriatmag,
of friemla. and wii)i<Hi» an
tbe world, as tar as I know. No (wap
e*N»r CM joyed a m > r a widespread and
universal giaxl will among his fellow-
men Ilian he. Ilia habits wore simple
and lempriatc, he lived wod liinstialed
from dav tn itar tn bV* •nr-mfara*tea - vtn4f l *
in Id* bii*ine«a relations ihe great and
all abaorblng petnctple ot Reltgiou’*
a* be eailed II I list lie prof.-s-ed •fb,
covering I uni'* all no-u a* you would Jiave tin m
do nnt'i you.''
He was .Ns>nt riot entbnslastie hv
nature and his inierest In |>uhlir affairs
never abab*il amf in whatever iliiectloii
his lolliieuce could la- used for 'be lien-
ell l of tile coillimillile III wlih ll he lived
he nt-Ser failed to exercise it. lu t>ti*i-
ne*s lie ns- cm rgetic and euiinenily a
jiractlc.il man and in hi* i rote-.jon h<
w;«» ^articuiailv di»»,wginsli.s| as a
w i** and sncee^STiTT farnicr. He w aa
sliwrvet in lodgment kind and obliging
to all, a.ul iijs ear w»a*. ever rein I y to
lioi n to tbe ilrciiiiuls of tin- ne*lv. for
Ix-lund an exterior tliat wa* sonietlme*
apjiarentlv abrupt there was a grea*
loving heart as tender as iliat of a wo
man. It Is not fulsome ftvtli-rv for me,
w ho enjoyed the privilege of know lug
him in the iltfhlMcle* and sanctities ol
lii* lionie life as well a* in
1.. ito.^ i^ r ■■ .jyi.
Htfytf*tot
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The State Fair last week wa* a great
success ia vvery particular. Columbia
was never fuller of jieople. The Mrevt
railway took in bodkin nickels, and the
dispensaries sold ten thousand dollar*
worth of liquor*,.
That Throbbing Heiufnclie
Would quickly leave you. if you used
Dr; King's New Life Pills. Thous
ands of sufferer* have proved their
inatchles* merit for sick ami nervous
Headache*. They make pure blood
and etrong nerve* and build up your
health Easy to take. " Try them.
Only 2 r > cent*. Money hack if not
cured. Sold by C. N. Bu'rekltaltee,
Bartiwell, J. M. Smitli. WRIiatnn; I).
K. Briggs & Co„ Blackville, Druggists.
Weather Hurrau*
Voluntary Observers’ Metecrological Rec-
erd. Month of October, 11KX). Stutiou
Blackville,
itat’n SUM’ARY.
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Mean temp,
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'Max. temp,
95.
[Date 1.
Min. temp.
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Date IS*
Total pre-
dp. *in»;he&
4.90.
Total snow
Tall inches,
No. of dave
tClear t).
IP’r’y cl’y20
Cloudy 2.
Dat e • of
fr«i*t r Light
Killing
Dates of
Hail
{Start »
ll'h. atorma
A 4. 1-2. 23.
Auroras,
FrevaUlag
wtad ■
tHrectioa
IMARKH
Whittle’s Stables,
’I know file lli.iii
P.lackville,
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ter wa* full of meaning and pathos
and could not have been more fittingly
bestowed.
“For f<»rty year*,” said he. “'we hav4
been friends aiid neighbor* with join
ing land*. During all that time there
never has been an unpleasant word be
tween us, and I could cxnre** no
greater eulogy of him than he made for
liimoelf, Yomknow tbemaii.”--
. The recollection* of that day wUi lie
hutifig to many whose live* had been
in some way beautified jjy the oiic novy
cold amf silent in death.
“Rest, rest in peace beloved friant},'
, Hieep on’tO time itself shall end,
We’ll not forget thee, we who stay
To work a little longeV here.
Thy name, rhy faith, thy love Khali
lie
' On memory's page* at! bright and
dear. 1 ^
And whew o’er weeded by the tort-
Of life, our heavy limo- sh.il he
We’ll •fuae and one by oae lie down
l’poo dear mother earth with thee.**
T. R. Erwin.
The ’Veil Bred. W ell F«l I’riiic ql
r Prairie Imrere,—et-rre.—r-vH- Mnle*
<4*wt I have liaiidle,) forycvcral »ea win -
to thy Complete satl-faction of mv cu»
^ wW Im- kepFon nile ait Hit* year
rbuni! at tiie
Hill Top StaMcs,
IIaAjovki.i., S. C.
^Thcv haveproacn exactiv suited to
thisviimnte imd the work wquircd of
hov arc gilt edged a* to g<Mid
i|iialities and are. sold at tree filv«‘r
pri* - !-*. Before huving csirand see tiie
choice*! pick of flic prairie*.
4-44AR1JE4JKOW\, AnKvr,
r ~ ‘ Barnwell. :S, (.'.
exti*l hi« virtue* fbr
of whom 1 speak.”
After a close ami intimate friend
ruuni'ig tlirougli a period of nearly
twenty-thro year* to me, hi* rnniidcii-
tlai friend, more than many another
were tlie*e sterling qunliiie* of head
and heart disclosed wlilch lie possessed
in a marked degree, l wa* uliached to
liim as a boy, I grew to know'him as a
man and I learned to love him a* a
brother. Of tiim 1 can trulv say, hi*
llte w a« gentle and the element^ «rr
mixed in him tlmt uatine might stand
ip Mud *av to the w orld j hIii
man.” . ' -
Wtien lie. laid him*cif down upon the
lied of death, and saw the dark shadows
Ienyjxbenmgjutu li ght, tut.v reHiiztwg
tliat the end was not far diatimf,' lie
liad me sutmumwil to hi* hed*tde where
he gave me hi* temporal atluir*. Not
mMiiy day* after t>iat hi* mtacelni life
was end'd on earth and hi.*soukiadtir-n-
ed to God who ga-ve it.
The high esteem in which he was
held wa* evidenced by the iiiiumim)
large crowd Mint followed hi* reineih*.
which were drawn from hi* late n**V'“
’deuce to the church by hi* trusty iiorse,
Dandy, followed Kv *ix of lii* la'thrul
pid servants whom he had ftired, and
who had faithfully sexvpd iiim to the
en«l of his life. T.Re*e had been select
cd and given f lic isfa«*t+on - ,*/ tiea*-
ing him who in life had been Pheir
friend. Close behind tiiese followed
the family and friends. The . funeral
services were conducted by Dr. J. D.
Erwin at the Christian Church at Er-
winUm, S.C..where tiis presence and ,,
intluence will tie *adlv .missed .Tiie . S J H IAL NOllt h
eloquent tribute Co his Di'o.giiiL.eliarae- ' All p^son* inddited to D'r. T,. C.
SOME liOOD NKWS.
A lull liil^gpf caicfullv so-
lecU’d Shovs Iwiu^ht dircc’t
Irom thp viTVrK’st mtimillu*-
tminir housps I iiiti now stdl-
iH<x Jit cos}. As my time 1 is all
taken up in mv millinery and
other lines I have 'decided
not to handle shoes.' ’ ■ :
Blackville, second door
from 1*. O.
HATTIE MARTIN.
Cocaine, Cliloral, LaE^in-jm ani Kuisey.
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To ih'jv who iii>c any Ait the to c.v -
A RAPID AND PAINLEETS CURE.
No Nen ouMiess! No Sickness! No Sleepless Ni^lits!
Our Institute is arranged tspeci-XlIy for the purpose oi treating
JlH’Jlt***!
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Male and Fema 1
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A V •
OupTwo Departments are entirely separate and we are enabled
tllv
knowledge
ot
to treat Ladies or Gentlemen without
ANY ONE except his or her niirse.
\yhen impossible for patients to come to the Institute we
furnish a tompetent nurse to administer the remedy in their
homes at a small additional cost.
——^ Patients are never c/mtined but at-liberty alwavV
Strictest privacy observed hnd all correspondence is sacredly
confidential ' -
We guarantee a cure in every case in 10 to 20 day
jXTo
FW-a'erai#. Prtvc*. <fec., nddro«s - ' - r - • ■
THE PAINLESS DRUG CURE INSTITUTE:.
’ ‘ , * (H.AR, Sorm Carouna.
.-icr.* mo
from Barnwotl.
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fill*., 2 •-•rv.iii )4»»'i»4-4, »4«-rr«,
3 miL'* f-r»-in I '.him u ••P, niilinB
on j>rmfi»< ».
Building Lot* i n Njirih<Tn j
Scvi-inl it <iil-!)<-c- <-<*nti"*|!v f
in lSirn«ell. ;i)-o .t-v^rai it Kidenc.- lot-1
.Hid tiuirjing l«.iv •
NOW i* thc'timp fn arrange for ncx* |
year’* ptaniing. Fnruitug. iunii* will j
In- »'an-o 2 nionlh'* from iioav.'
For pauivuiar* iuldtc--
l*. M. Bl < KINGHAM.
. Barnwell, S ('
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E- l{« MEY>E^.
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tin"* <>i all size#and tlm lu. - *! uiakc
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( ONTP.ACTOR FOR
Kit-
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Stephens' for medical services are . - our-
tenusly notified that ali accounts dhe
litm aie lnAny hands for coilect.iou, and
tiiev will please 'eoine forward and
make prompt settlement,*.
B. .1. Hjimgiet,
. •- BTacknile, S.’
1 October
LL
Well*, Dug <-r Driven, of any depth
and diainePT'le>.ired ’ , —
-4'w mhI v-fi\e yeMI's (if practle-li. (-Xt-e—
rieiiee have tiiad*- me Ma*fer of mv Im*.
ine**, aivl qualified mo ro guuranteo
sati.-faeiion to all favoring me with
tiil-lir patronage.
Call on or wi ite me. and prompt at-
feuti >n will he given to all communica
tions. r '
E. R; MEYER,
Blaekvilie.'S. C.
1Tiikl\
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All person* are hereby forbidden to
tyespH** ujioti the taiula of the under
signed by * Hunting Birds, Pasturing
Suick, or Taking Wood or StTTvv by
Day or by Niglrt. Airy and all p*r*on.
conui|tiiug such Irespaase* after this
date will be prosecuted to the full ex-
teat of tiie law. *■
. SESSION OF ,1900-1901.
'I'he aftffftion of Parent* ami Guardian* i« called .to fhb ailvnntages otrered by
this InstRution, now in the mo*t aiicctissi ill chapter pf ir* existence
BKsVLTTIFUL - 1H
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J M. Harr,
H. O Mathew*.
A. P. Hler*,
M. T. milia,
Oct. 31m. l!a*>.
R. .1. Rountree'.
M F. Hair.
II. Jefl llarvev,
M. VV. Phillip*.
s.
'J’lie new Building* will be ready for occupancy in th** early Fall, and in beau
ty of design, comfort, crnnoiodiotiwe** and adaptation to educational use* will
Die th« equal of the bbst in the State. ~
The Faciilrv trill consist of
teacher* .who have won pro
nounced siicce** In’ imuiv
Helds and'wlm have dedli-ateil tlwir live* to educational pursuit*. Their |M»*t
high records guarantee the ftiturC'. '*
A PERFECT HEALTH RESORT.
A.
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TO B1KT.
011. JNO. P. LEE, JR..
DEN*TD»T. OIBce. WintaMi
,.•* • Kquinped for travot-
Pnre Flowing Afte«ian Water will i»e •upplie«l to the put
and every rMtv be taken to pre%erve the heal lit of the pupil*
body a* well uacuitivato aud develop the brain.
>il« of the fn«lirtr
and ti buiUl un"
HOME - CARE - AND - COMFORT.
PHn* Work
Bemwell tosioty
i every •art-
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For further ffeew.»tl— addieaa:
HOWARD PATTERSON,
Attorney at Law,
L ItAR^WKLL, s. C
IF-smbr-* (be pwretice of hi-: pri-fc-slon .in n!T
cinrt* of fb' 1 hiatc and United Mats-:, and i
wih xi\r lii* U-it aU.ciuion t(-alrtMi'int-.n cn- ]
trusted to iiis care. OttS ? 'from”room' over ,
Kank of Barn will.
p. m. Buckingham!
BARNWELL, B.-G., <|
' REAL ESTATE AGENT,
IDLE MONEY SECTRELY INVESTED.
LIFE IKSURANCE, ’ ' I
(A^ent lor New York-Life.)
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