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The Baniwsll Peoole. «). ». HOLMES, Eoittr 1 Prtp'r. LA QUEST COCJITT CIRCITLATIOS. 1901. THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. *=■- It 1* rumnrod In W)»»ll1n*u*li tlmt ►nn« South Ctrplln* (wp^r* nre Injtt&uiator McUiturin. xbfttNniut hit a tnUtukP, «« the ease of the cnrly he tiled A tilt Ism wandeaV | Iv one of politletl aulold**, tml OHroll- nltnn are n t accuntoneil to muiilHte the deail. Tliey rather pray that he nuy real In peace. The new venr il'iesii’t open brightly for American arm* TfftRe I’lilllpplne*. The native* are united a* one man in their lljht for freedom, and arc more bitterly hostile than ever to the I'real- dent’s policy of “benevolent as-dmlia- tion.” In the United States recruits are he- *»* drummed up, and the government wants 35,000 more men quickly. In this call the brother in black Is not in- oiuded. III.UK <;ha$S Editor Haeoii «rf Kdgeflehl who l« on a leutnrlnit tour |n'Kentucky writes lipme to bla'Chronlcle; ‘I’ll • ladies here dr*-** beautlhilly —with iisSnite t.i»*e. , To us this Isa gn at point. Really we would not stop five days In any town where women ilid not dress well. Men, women and children have exquisite, matchless com plex Ions. It t* an actual treat to lock at their fine skin*.. Kobo !y looks dys peptic, nor splenetic, nor catarrhal, nor consumptive, nor yellow nor green a« .with ua. They hM look as if their liv ers had never cost them a eent in their lives—while with us it would he money in our pockets if we had been born without livers. Tnic Paon-it llke» to be neighborly, but under the circumstances declines to lend a truth telling looking glass to the News an«l Courier. Ills too fra gile to he risked among the mugs of that ofhee, sod the earthquake showing H would make would be too mortifying to the long grown pride of the quill drivers for whom we entertain such bigh personal regard. “Where ignor- •ncc is bliss ’tit folly to lie wise." So don’t try further to *ee yourselves a» Others see you. The better price of cotton last fall w«» an unexpected benefit and blessing to every line of buslnes*. It is a cow - ’ RESOLUTION . , A German bof wn« reading • blood • and Ihunder ahrel. Ulghf l» ..••♦•I mhUt of It he said to hlm«elf f “Now, this will never do. I get tmi much ex cited over It. I cau.T sindv *«> well af ter it. So here It goes!’’and lie flung lhe book Into the river. He was Fichte, the great German philosopher. 'V. itku.Ks. A CAROLINA FLOWER. A Washington corresppndenl’* Christmas letter says of the coming out of a Carolina flower: “Among the prominent dehu’antes o f this "ve«k is Miss Fating Fuller, youngest daughter of the chief justice Mi»s ('onstance Griggs, daughter of Hie attorney general, l« another, of this week's hud«; also Miss Mcloua Till man. daughter of the senator from Sputh Carolina, and Miss l» .v. sister in law of Senator Martin of Virginia Mi«* Tillman is an exceedingly bright ami attractive girl, of the pronounced brunette type. She was born In South CarnlitiN. educated in a private school in Virginia, and U the idol of her father’s heart. Her •pecial ‘chum’ in Washington la Miss IliMegarde Mc Kenna, and an admirable foil each makes to the other's style of beauty, as Miss McKenna is of the red- blonde or drr. A CUKE FOR < ONM IIUNON. A distinguished physician, of Vienna. !>r. HofT. It U noted, has made the start . ling anoooitc in rr ti.it he.ha* at I ft won expression of opinion these day* | f,>tind* a* rure forci>n*uitf|iTf <| 0 Wtien tin that the farmers are In le-tter condtlion than they lists been for years. Hoi | dl-ease ha* not f>t»«edloto rh* hope’e s stage. Hr press'iMs lhe remedv grali« ... .. * _ ,, , ' i ,I give* it his *aM*tlnn and pirslges hi with the near year the hard side of * i ' **| reputation as a phyalciaR “for it* ” THE STEADY hUBSt RIRER. i i How dear to mr heart Is the steady m. \ aubscnle-r. Who pava In advance at the birth o( , •he tear, Who lays down his dollar and fifty cents glndlv'. And cas'a’round the oflb e a halo of cheer. IV Nor “I’m gftttlng more paper* now than I can rea I,” (till always savs “Send it, the family likes It, In fact, we all think it a real house hold need.” , How welcome he la when he steps in the sanctum, How he itiakcs my heart throb, how he make my eyes dunce! I outwardly thank him, I iuwArdky bless hJnV^ / ■ , “ * The stMHily subscriber who pays In adt suce, Mauson (I,a.) Democrat. SUCCESSFUL WO\|KN ' 1N VENT- ’ v OKS. There Were 574 women patentees of ihi- 2<i,0U0 applicants at the patent of- ticcs during tiie last jear, and the in- veutlniis of t.hcse women proved mrist successful, 'lhe main reason for this success is that the women inventors have called ir the uid of a practical man whose business is to make the in vention go They were wise enough to realize that they had not the com mercial capacity or opportunity to pull off the thing unaided. Most of the invention* were for the improvement of ilio.se rmall niceties that add to the luxury oi comfort- of lile. The great question of dress prompted 110 inventions, and there weie 40 patents for cycling imp;ove- me.itt.- L -ndon Express. Tim wsr skies In the IMiilippine- show no sign of (M-aceful clearing •If. « 4^ • - In South Africa the 1h*era are ma king lively raids in many directions, sod the - Itrltl-h appear to be oler- matched for lhe<4iiiie. I QUESTION ANSWERED. Ye«. Aogn-t Flower still h*« the l*rg»-s( »sle of any medicine in the civ ilised wort.| Yoiir nntthers’atm grand- { To make room for my splen- He never ray* “Stop it, I cannot afford did Stock of Spring Gpod^ I will offer for the next,’sixty days special reductions in all lines of Winter Goods. In some lines prices will be put at actual manufacturers^ cost, and while I am too busy to give particulars I invite ev ery body to, come and see for themselves. ; ' * I am sure that I can give complete satisfaction to all rea.- sonable buyers, and pledge my self to carry out to the letter every promise. If you wish to Tie comfortable from the hat on your head to the boots on your feet call to see JTTEtMON I j fs HOLIDAY PRESENTS—f» EVERY DAY USE “ Lamp of Steady Habits The lamp that Abrsnl fUrw np or smoke, or mum Too to uam l> -it huiguag* ; the lamp that look* good who* £ J % you xet It and stajs food; ttwlaniu that yottmmrwib f | Wlr part with, one* you liave It ; that ■ I 1 "Che JSfew Rochester. " a - i A »- « * — - a — 1. FUripai) SiiDj Blackville, S- C. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, v COUNTY OF BARNWELL. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Thomas P. Lawton. Plaintiff, against Josephine P. Law bin. Jn»eph J. Law- ton, Audi* Lou Law tun Kiw'd. Thomas M Vt liliughMm, Wiubom T." Wltllngha.il. Hruj.inio Lawton Saul*. Amur L Snui*. Ps'iliiir Saina, Euimle >muib, Jo-eph M. Law ton and J.i*e,dilue L. Paltersoil, Defi-ndanla. —Miinuioiis lor Roliei — Complaint Served. T- the Defendants above named : Ynuatre herrhv *iiimui>nrd and re- Otber lamp* may b* offered vou a* “ JuM a* good but for all around good- thry may b«C In soina rmn.-ct*. t nesn, tliere’s only one. The Aew Rocktiter. To inako •urn tte, tamp offered you to'-enulne, look for to* name on it; every tamp lia* it. (800 Varietta*.) Old Lamp* Mndo New. We can fill every lamp want, fco matter whether you want a new lamp or stove, an old one repaired or refln- ^ bhed. a vam mounted or other make of lump transfona- * ed into a New Rochester, we can do It. U* m' ■end vou literature on the wil'Ject .... We are SPECIALISTS in the treatment of dlscaae* el' Lamps. Consultation FREE. » - THE ROGHESTEB liMP BO., 38 F*rk Place A 8» Barclay St... lew York. JAS. M. PATTERSON, , Altorary aid Ceonsttor at Lav, BAfcmmrtrs.C., Will prscflce in hIKsum* snd United S'utcw Courts, hpccial Attention given to Abstract*of TUic. DR. ISO. P. LEE, JL DENTIST, Omce, WiiiVW rt. O, Kqwippod for travei. ling Work done at you* - i home anywhere in Barnwell County. WIM be *t Orth** In Williatoo every Sat urday and Monday. lr- BROWN’S E A U T . .., — .— ^hy«h*isii “for It* rlll- llse projfflsition coofrwnt. tkem. « Hh j ,i U U»e re«iill. lie eplJooi H«ir4n#.Ap.»-e.||«HI the rise lu the prit* ol rotlon the t-o*t “year* of Investigation and exper - | prowl ratine orYTm^rTalT.iie of prvolortMMs Uaa g«»oe up. ami el.l 1 nooh.* and ha* l*een te*ip-| auffl- j ,,.^1 Angtist Ki . , . .,7 . . | ■■rrmfr- r* Tu-tw—tr* greea-wimth. UL^ sanv up at l«-a*( until the emp of |t«H t* . •* __ —^ . ■_ T 'll* not a •eriim. nur a intxtfir*- of itrvtg. | f, M „| r , «o-at • the arttor made, gathere I and *old. Hoeie of our |H „ P , n drug * ||lr farmer friend* who think aticad tell u* I I'he formula •* pwhft*Se»l a. follows. 1 ih^n of the ev stem a'ol tti that It will c* *t at least JO per cent Ooo port «f arewolr arid, »woraria of I , ,, ,. w rartx.nate of o««t*ah. three itf tlnnsinr-l .mre to make 11.1* crop than It did .he , |r „ f n , Laal. Ho If the prwe of e<4tti4,i d'op, t % |ierf -rt sotnrtrH* i* »i.i«ioe.l, ttieii j hark nexl fall to 5 rent* a pounil there | add tweniy-flie part* of rognast. ao.l | I ■ervt'*a»v ■xv'iweaw maaiai «m«« I O'* wdher* never thought of u*l»x •«J- Uolred toan.wer lhe C44a.p4alut In ihU jhlng • la<- for In ligt -iioa or l.iiii.o*- M j wblrh a cop) I* herewith ne... Doctor* were sralc*. and Oiev ^. r%e ., , aJ . ^.d m of ower t» clean ^ vr ^“ u * I j44ur aiiswer lolhe •U-l «'«>uip.alot on j the •ub^.-nl»er at hi* otllre In Barnwell l * ,c t w»*hHi twent v dar* after the ic n out •err. 9 J** 1 Hwnof *—ln ^ •^ r t»h-e;in<rirr orgai at Is wlll^q little rlear > money for lh* farmer, and It bebse-te* all • lie t-are fa* a* to lhe neti nine nionlh*. lhe general Impression thvt this tears •ereag* will he largely lnereasp.1 U very p'.-bab v e*>rrc*t, but we think the im-p-e hstween the .tooill Kdisio aad Hetaonali River* too » ■ »e h> go wildly Into (iki rwioh c---«l-*o They are generally getting along nlor- It. ralaiog faim s-,ppUes and living •h ree ps ha* L-eii op I n in whtrh e«tv •»# |salls Of till* mix- *N Q« * h I* of extrai-t of li«*o|vei| In iw of water and flllefed. line there are pi he taken el llr*t •trope after dtnnef and *npper. anil the I • loan |« In hr gradually tm-reesed In | 1 I went* two'd'otis '*• lie. Hoff reports (*f *1 lh .1 he has treated two hundred ease* | 1 with (be reNM-dr. “lo#tptwot evsar< were <|iih hit eorrd arid thoae In an ad van- - *-.! stage were greatly improved.’ ^pprtlle so l wo4gHt -d |-.<ten>. .n- rea •ed aieailllt t lhe lever be.-a me lower night aweala. H»a- moia Ill |€n4| W hrn fo-ling tlull ItHl * Lft't * . III h* «<!%• At 1 *! ••llllpf Al *lirK. V •»*! an MM A few d->*- • of Gr iM i*»1* •* i r. In iniuid l..rm, , n»jRk** ra . f Ki 1 k ft » 1 • ^ ft ft 1 there Iw iMstbii •f (ll P »iiki !•' r with you. Fvi h mUi al Cv rh'» IMi arm *4 y. pl*l | l*l»l 1 I ••• twentv ♦w»fer i fair TTT*it*wrr the « t w nhln the lime afore*a|,| ( tiff In this e**t loti w |l| i > i>piy to ™wv— the lor ll tf d« tdcil In U i i I Sr >mher, A D ItMM, RtiHT Al.lHfICrf, Piamtifl a Attorne T« Tho J HI W lllin: l» k I» «>I t»*«v IHm I and H above i E S J list as Perfect as they arc Pretty, the Pick and the Pride of the Prairies. If for aiiy purpose under the sun you need Horses or Mules that are all right in every particular you will find wh^t you yvant at the HILL TOP STABLES, and at unexpanded prices. All stock guaranteed as represented. Always glad to sec ?nd serve old friends and make new ones. cHarlIe proWM. Short O POPS T. B. ELLIS, Jr O'' / i * V Surveyor and Civil Engines* Special attention given to the compo ration of water-powers, leveling an > drainage. A postal card addremedto me at Mar-, tin, S. C., will receive prompt atten tlon. octl-80, ly ■ ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Atlantic Coast Line Railioad Co. of S. C. CONDXNSXD SCHKDDLB. .-01 I H. N n. 57 No. dailv , Ileeemher 1st, t- ,U “> 18*». ex - jTiun. AM A M AN MEET WI I'll- AT NORTH.’ In Effect a,,. 6fl 32 'ly ex daily STATIONS. 7*t 8 OJ iL Darlington A! 8 05 .. .. ... ; 8 45 Lv ElliuU Arl 7 L’0 1) '.’S :Ar Sumter I.v € 40 . ». .*. 3 171 .... J.v Snntter Ar|.. . .1 6 IS 4 4.1 Vr Cre*ton l.v » 6 27 5 4." l.v Crr-ti«n AtJ 8 b0 •.* II Ar I regualD MlO OH 6 10 ..k-Oraugrhtirg I s.|—•{ ft OJ 4 P* Denuiark | j 4 28 M It. . ,.j Barnwell j 4 nj Hit ...! Ksihhilt* I 1 3 2M 7 Vi ... .1 Anrn*tx j f 2 3T Train No. 3A leave* Flmgnc- 2 34 x. m . and tr*ln No 32 antvrs *t F or eiH*e 7 "2ft p m. Tram* 32 and 44 rorrx thnmgh I*mII man Talw*w Buffet rviewplttg * or* he- vween New Y<-rk and M*.»n v|« Ait* 'Ml. Cy<3-OTnyLJ±.T<T'S l I hs*ta Plain j BI.At kVlf.I.K. ,H •fork —f Wt*p » *w4 4 f M Lyer«<*n. H Fmef...i, I -• P •* W*e.grf. t.. u. J K h»nlv Gen Ma mger SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Drv fi I h U v f«f|« | |f| i .1 ft 4 Nrx %u< i hft • It dlfrllfij r l»rf rl 1(4 n\ nJ Plaid DtHiblc Fold Dress GkxIs worth tsc. •t «• •• A 4 44 •• |k* raj from *-r ft.wpr*-* ft rederv,*k. leak off away w tlh rawexr td Us* if •( 4*4t, I- .. that the I ••opt* n| Iw thl* n with th- humm -w., *.( ’g« log la arwpy, wa*ftlwd the Cmi k »f the I smrt of Harwwvll. lh the . 1* IV, 4441 the IVtH A Ur*c L Stic. Drra t Drjsi ids fwdi l* Kids 16 : J (o 40l ;lws wijj -and so on u Uk.' i%*h at 4 1-2 ^-nK pa varl CVijr4 trn otkied ISitftw (*>nifi-rt*hiy at home, an-l h*se 'h* ••ihoi*t> I ** iltftft I* good tor.se and Judgment to rr*i*t the j ^ lamptalion hal.l out by cotton luturv* The Bam well I’ropt# calls for a short ■ton of the I egrsiatwrw as <-oe oteso, 4,f sating the peopU's m<iney f h* m> lens «-*»«4i«t 4I0 a lot of dam*;* In • •l.-'tl aomior, and ba*iv legi*Uth44i Is often expensive After all. It U rod the n>ai Ml e sy •s.ptidw* le..r nert; thl n-reased and the rairle *r.»*sfw J 1114414 44f the lrr-a|4new| depend* ■n lh* r*-n.iltlt4.i id lhe )4nth**4t A Sight of Terror “Awful anxiety •*• felt fa. iftffe «wf | Ipw* Iwffffiftffft s»«tA« IaM Ma-hla*. Me., whsn the dm •he e*-o 1.1 1,44 live 11.1 ns.4 Mr,, n. II Liweadh, who a'l* »: r the w I ; 1.1,404 rtwe* «" •' "hi i‘ * - .DRlt II. s Aitorner. « b I See. I*. IhA , Hat. 14*. I Jr 4 , . | fene* h* » •I i-aae, m,v h* «-«re.| In iwnl'S** fearful ntght. *41! th->og I tha.*n»*rft -f-f ^ A. '1**1 -n two '• M *‘ d*e from FnetimnnU. I e* Owe rd »»-* rn Vsltewis f"v l*f. Ring’* New |H** q% iiiffot In HI ■ lung* large rn.--.gh | " h *d fur the Inaert.oi- <tf * it,|. vnWai rH**e|'i' r ahd ha*! rw u *• rffri-itd In afn.ot tw44 vrara. The I ' M *“- Alter lh#e aiin.44|i4rv-rne-«l aia|ar*r, to tar a 1 (tar ol 'an ta her of mil alaao r *a«a l.afOl • tar *1 ha t nmp« Mmtee 1 NOTH ‘why gn ft: till* ana m Arm > w a* di >f t la |4.t length rat the seMlaati *44 tniia b a* ohat ' *tani|. a.f authority. Hr print It •• »r ta dwww aad b-.w that tell* am the pro- I tod it. fwr the I’.faarmalh-n wf itur ineab- tale's puckrtbouk. — Atseu Journal aitd[c«l re*.|a r* Thrrr I*, unfatrtiii aie'v lUrlew. Yen ar* quit* rlLhl, r*terrnc I ron - temporary, as far as vou go, and ll )»u go 'urtber you will be atltl nearar iha- DghL Long •* tlena hava been the rule eine*. l*7ft, and b*%'v l> gltUtiou hv* been rharurtarlalkc of every session Tha patch work ap;>ear*n«-ow»f the stat- uut prove* that beyo.id qua-Mlnn. and tb* long mss I oi. |*. In our opinion, re ' reason: Every General Assembly- bat a considerable number of new men. ‘•fresh from the peopla.’’ Rome arv full of their own Importaiu'e, with am bition* m cultivate, and worst of all fond of their own eloquence. The flrat weekt of the *e*»iou are ta ken up with speech msklng. much of the Buncombe class, and w hen the law makers wake up and realize tiiat it I* time to adjourn they go to work under whip and spur and drive the most im portant measure* through at railroad ■peed. That is hasty legislation, nml we venture to say that after adjourn ment half the legislator* can give tin complete account of the work done. If, 011 lhe other ham), short seaaiona were the rule SenatoA and Reprosent- Htives would go to the capital with ulassitied Ideas and their work well cut out. -There would he less of eloquence cost 1 ng 31,000 a day, and more good work would he possible in a fortnight than in double that time under the old method. • , If on the flrat day of tiie next seasion' a resolution should be unanimously adopted limiting the length of the ses sion to a fixed period both houses will be surprised at the ease and rapidity with which their work is finished and wonder that no previous, legislature adopted that schedule. Home folksTtoo* will give them well done. Give us a short session It will be something new under the sun, and cannot be as •bad in any particular as one of weary weeks. The latest news from China is that the almond eyed sinners are resdy to accept such terms of peace a* they can get. - / - • ID TO 20. A salutation-speke 1 ' Dom the Nine- toentli OMtorf to the Twentieth, taken down In •hort-hand by Mark Twain: I bring y*w the atately matron, t.atn •d Christendom, returning bedraggUd. MHtl foil of ■Manne**. her pork*t full of boodle, and her Mooth full of pJovt* by porr me*. Oiv* her *o«p and * tow* •I, hot bide (be hokiag **•*. Harh Twgie. Miw Tort* Uftwmbof IHA . 1 i pl-nly of material upon w h rh (#• t- | lh* virtu* of the new formula, tf have auy.—New* atul Courier. .•a*dy ail night, anti i .'••mplrlrtv < -ire-I her ” lasat* nsa 4trine I* gua’an*< Thrnal. < he»| watd l.nn Only Ms.*, and |l ibi. Trial ft olift* • 11 l»r r pn iH<Qt iH# •'Qiotlf'Hf lar I ffb •* I I* *. 0*ft«l( w di o 1 II 4f«4*v4 ctti iH** rf, |mill | Imp ntuHr' !'•••«* I* fi«» t«»«|tfrr f* j % # •. rft mil Faroitare, Stoves, Wagons, Rock Hill Baggies aad' i Syracuse Double Plows. ALL KINDS OF FIRST CLASS GROCERIES ar II IVw v ttm lia. : 4** • • NkAua.* « * k , • z Mfirn mo tt% •H* 4 ■w* *** • • n s •#T. 1• “ i ft *AT 4 ft*. • w • h * : Am « II 4# jimm-m to- ft Ow II CkAf t.» t iftft aaawsasMs mm whA-imm ^ • , 111— • AW >i fttw vr * - - Qi#%iIpki Lm f Va ft Wat * — Ar ■: »va iww ■ IU| ft Ua -* - ft to* 0 mm bamtms* ft Ww • ** IMP, ft toil • • ft usr • 1*^ ptoit a* MP • th# .» • 1 Wo • dft ft 1 emj * * *rnm • i 00 • lip ft 1 M t ftSkr 4p«^p • J(4 l.« • - 1 * a w i *0 g;' ' U plkd !«• *• V (MR ar»*w w- f ttlt Bm* >» mY I ff4|Vi# % (HI ItMftftftfF I (HI % isIII »4 dLHb*w t**oft mfff H«k Uh H rK-raT 4 -'. A ■ O’LORI IN, f • • fHU n l«% 1*11 iff Di- 14441 1 1, iarve- I iff re all p ea*r* , • fftt* I V. »IMP III iHi • 4* ft» «■(•« (WMft I fte ft ft| ft ft| • I bftaf <nft#N v r.H at 4 » 4| r\ . I* M >1 N. Burckhalt 'rg« A ''mV, lih’a, H'1111*1440 er’* Hirnnell; BU -fttill*; Dr , Drug niurv*. .am wv-a ffNft • ft Hftl NOIH ft: OF ft INAL HAKt (WRKPINO IT* MONEY. farmer* are lining j Noth At the Pitgriui M'-ther*' luna-ham I* gl *n lh I «l Thai’* * hst *<>m •Hal H r*t. Hrasaarn rom l« Onw •riling •nr tJJ rent* a p<mi»4l bv the tun Th*» empwlllxruw lu re •« eell a* there I'he only tro.sfile I* In t-urlug It pr.qw erfy. Ihta i ffl.e U aeept with • I a t it in (he right way. IL.t l.ruum madnbv Mr H I* Arm*trung. 1 New Yo*k Mr*. Tratw a*M-tfpd that wu mm would grt the ••.ffr*ge In aim time. “If we alemsnd it It. the righ way we’ll get It, tara aoae a Wa.man al ■Mgrt* what »he taanls if sh* gue th* •af Afpla-ton, and la the best was have ever haal*^^ . ^ T-’-r^TTTTTT'we aaw a wsgnn l->vd in tbi* town put up hr Dr. SV. f?. Saadtli a»f M itliatuu, from cjrn of hi* own gra.wing. ** Collou a:Hutu*h»n ibi* eaaar will hIm.ait exterminate hruaHit sea I ge .In tnr Snnth. anal that-pill help the demand for store liratom*. Write to Clem*on College if .von think of planting, and find amt, where to gel seed and how- to prepare the land atrd culllvtte the crop, — — 1 1 '■ “Is IVrkina a man of good judg- mojri ? ’ ‘•Well, I don’t know. I’ve heard hint argue w ith hi* w ife.” Weather Bureau. Voluntary Observers’ Meteorological Ree- or-1. Mouth ot December, 11W0. iiiunou Ulackviilc. I rKMCKHATt K] crcetp got to w in over the vsaanien w I*...b tie Judg- taaf it** ||* • I bi* • ffi-e. HarnWrll. M -n-tav./hnuarv Jt*t. Os.I. laal afiaa-hsrge •• Aalaniutatral ft. i*ta- of Mis* Lorurlla >rh D.-s Urn. re'v# llr*t I Aumm h<» da-n't In*een»t>er 13, I'.**). COUPLE OF CARS for •r*a*w. Ulraior. or w nnl to vola —th*- anti* a* thev ar ft naift na law Hit iSiai SWI M WDftW harder )i-b Thvn g. ttlng the'ineii to give u* the balhat.” A ft'rigblfwl IHuadrr Will often tanse a horrible Rurfl, Ha-alil, Cut or Brui*e. liiu-klrii’s Ar- nia-a Salve, the tu-st in the world will kill the pain' ami promptly h.-nl it t 11 res Oiil Sores. Fever Sores,. I'lewrn, Boil*, ft'elons. Corn*, sli .skin Etttp- lions. Best I’ile eiiae on eartli. Only 2V. a box. ' ure guaraiitved. - S.ld i>v J. M. smith, HillUion; f>. K. Brigg- A Co., Itlackville, Druggists. Wilhelittitia, the pretty young qne»M of Holland, ehoso a fat. plain looking princeling for tier hushand, ‘although the European matrimonial market had litany a ItaniUottie Barkis primped to Catch lu«r fancy. And women are tlie^ -ame the world over. rwlft- ■rTTnrT M H •< A*, M Max . Min. | | itat’ii jin in- Mear. u;l'e> 1 + P* • si M AKYjf 1 ^ 1 • ♦52 ' 37 80 Mean temp. 2 Gl 31 4'i t km; 3 (4. 35 50 T. Max. temp. 4 !*7 40; f>7 1,12 U -10—- 5 - Gl 37 49 .T jDate 21. « 59 33 40 • Min. temp. 7 fjM 31 45 27 8 G3 31 ft'T Date 19. 9 Gl| 32 40 Ti'tsl pre- 10 (53 35 49 cip # in>dtes it 52 30 41 7.90. • L2 . «i .710 _ 40 Total snow 13 6G 84 45 fall incite*, ii 53 42 48 1 40 No. of. t)HV« 15 63 32 *#8 .07 Clear 13. D> 47 29 38 - I”r’y el’ylO 17 ♦)7‘ 29 29 Cloudy 6. 19 20. 40 2* 4« Date s of 19 flT fro*t, Lighf 20 02 39 51 .51 21 53- 4't 47 .70 Killing* 22 5-1 .’it; 47 ■ I Dates of 21 01 42 52 Hall 21 7»' 50 00 .27 1 Sleet . r ' 2ft 04 33 49 1 lib. 'storms 2H 59 32 4G 83. 27 Gl 3u * 47 1 Anroraa. t* 01 3.1 49 . .01 Urevailing 29 55 43 49 wind- so •( •47 41 44 .70 Direction 31 49 41 46 2 57 N V). j —H — -- — REMARK;) Rom. tH!f. 10*5 7 .W) , • ^ N() riCK Oft FINAL SETTLEMENT •■NiaJ'iee is herehr given tiiat the un dersigned willyfile tier final acennnt with I K. Stielling, K-u., Judge- of Probate, on Saturday. February- 2d, 1!K)I, a« Admini-tratrix of the Estate^f C. F. Numiicrger, deceased, and a-k ,for L ‘tters Dismistmry M r*. Georgia A. N u mherger. Aduiiuiatratrix. Dec. 3M; 1900. - M(M»RR ItKnIR Utl.l PLAN l .v I ION. Notice of Sale of Property. In the District'Court of the Unjted /State*, for the District of South Car olina. - . ' In tiie matter of L. D. Joel, Bankrupt. —In Bankruptcy. To tlte creditors of L. D. Joel, of Barn well, in the. County v>f Barnwell, in tiie District aforesaid, a Bankrupt. Notice I* hefehy given that J. Allen Tobin, the Trustee of the Estate of L. U- Joel, aforesaid Bankrupt, h iving made an inventory and appraisement of the same, has been ordered to *>-11 the property of Batikrittit. conaiating of' eupieil by Bankrupt in aaid town, and that lift w ill mi sell tire same- at public auction U> kite bighr*t bidder, eltlier in __ lota or in Irti'k •* a whade, or at retail. I*.ninle«l s..uih tiv ft.'.they street, VV-*t On Monday the 7th a]ay of Jaouarr I'.Xd. a» elgacti o'ebnk will !>* v>lTe>e>t for sale at Barnwell C? II. AH that tract or parra-1 of laiial situ ate, Iving anal hadiiirm Kv caimira- t>aw i,- «htp in RarnwHI C.uiulr eoniaining ft'oiir Hundred and fifty one aera-s anal hounded a* follow * : -North hv lam|. of U lip* All; QmH hv lanals of \\ illiaau Anglev. M Allen anal tieairge Auglev; samtli hv land* of Mr*, ftdliott Allen ami J. P prlester, and West by lands of J 1*. Prte.ter. ALSO. Al) tiiat tract or para 1 *] aif Ian 1 vital- :Uvu iving and ha>iiig in Sycamore town-hip in Barnwell County aiontaiu- ing stwren hunalred and fifty aere*, liainmled a* follows:% On the N’airtli Ly aitlu-r lands of tiie said J. P. I'rle'tor; We*t by land* aif Ksfata: of aif Dr. .loiin Harvey : South by latnls a.f Jack Bark er. KuTii* Priester and Handy Batker and East !>y lands arf ll. J. Mooalv, 'IVrnts t’a^j^or one-half cash bal ance In one nn'd two years, sec ureal bv bond and mortgage, interest at, 7 per eent per annum, payable semi-annual ly; purchaser to pay for revenue stamps am Deed. Bond and Mortgage and \V. H . M. |25 for papers. MORTGAGEE’S SALK. Tiie State of South Carolina,) County of Barnwell. ) Whereas the property hereinafterde- serihed was sold at public outcry uiiaier tiie pfiw. rs contained in the mortgagt»s described below, hut tiie purchaser at said sale lias failed to comply with the terms thereof and it has become -neces sary to resell.How, therefore, » BY VIKTUK of the powers of sale contained and given in two certain mortgage* of real estate executed and delivered by t F t C. Bvitler to Cliarlotte M Hayden tind |o P. M. Butkingham, which are of teeord in the office of tiie Clerk of Court for said Mate ami coun ty. Book* <> W., page 12, AU X., |mge 72, and with consent of the said mort gagor in w riting we w ill sell within the legal houra of sate at ftimwet! on Monday. 7th dav of January, 1901, it being aaleadav in said month the fol lowing dcaaTlhed real property: All tiiat lot of laid) irttuate, lying and being in the tow n of Barnwell, con taining one aa-re, more or lt>*. and tkas *2m ‘ T ft ft !| wft ’* JAm t^y • • Ww J Aft Ar 11 Aw tft Ar |l>e» « >ft»Ar am Iw* t Mv*tw “a 1 .«• 9 a *>w-wv A- at I : «W I «M4^an- • " ' ' • 2*a m **.- »• >< m Ha a m 44*4 t. r 4 —. 1 I iw U * “ It *• | 4 Uf AMw'llla L* II Aw ft top Is lirsaw Lv KHwjtftOu Hi wsw*V.'t» l.*'t a 1 ta ? Ra. 52 -E/\D, Mostly MUles, ^ Cl t -N Whittle’s Stables, BlackVille, S. C. They were the best in the West, and at my holiday prices wont stay long, so if you need stock come in a hot hurry. If SESSION OF 1900-1901. T3sr^. aa In bia aliM-nnhan will be moat exp*, dis-ot and IsrnftffrUI to erftditora' inter- l—.!■ * **’ i ewt. with right rw**rv*d to rejftcl any Q. D,C. l.ange. ft®*! nil hid*, on th* 11th day of Jauq- Voftwatory Ohara««r. 1**1. al • o’elm-k a. m, * Ifte'odlag rain. halt, aloeft aad m«dt. Jerwu #1 vat* « ft awnw. < ft > asaximam aa*d mint- R A. EI-I.IA^Re* 1 ew. l«m it a- 4-ga 1 Dot* J. Rarno vli. »L, 7Y Itm*, l AML hr lot i»f ft'alkett*rien. North hy Mrrert •rpcrwting ft from raiat* of M. V- \\ iMHlwai J, ftiaat bv C, C Uwwn*. Tertwa Co*b. |H<rrhaarr |ia pay fdrpa- per* ar.d revennr •tamp*. C. M Harden^ P. M BvKtia.gTam. Dorrs.bar lu h. VmO. Mw. tg.gei The attention of Pareifta at/d Guardian* i* called to tlte advantagex offered by this Institution, now in the mostsuccessfalchapter of it* existence. BKAUTI FT/r, - BUIBDI XOS. The new Buildings willJte ready for occupancy-io the early KaH, and in beau-/ ty of design, comfort, oiiinmddiousness and adaptation to eduentional nues will be the equal of the best in the State. 111, wm mt =s«=h fields and who itiive decHcated their lives to uducathmal pursuits. Their past Itigh record* guarantee the future. ———L-*.—. r , A PERFECT HEALTH RESORT. Pure Flowing Artesian Hater will bft supplied to the pupils of the Institution, and every care be taken to preserve the health of the pupil* and O build op the body as well as cultivate aihl develop the brain,p... ^ HOME - CAKE - AND - COMFOR’ Boarding w ith the m>i*t solb-itou* home cafe In the beatJ^tmHies at mo«t rea- •onabl* rate*. ,V~ . "F tDewf l.ihrarn J*mdal. Chnreli. Railroad md ’fftTegrapblc Facilities not ftur- PAawru in th* Mate. For f><rib*r infotmalonv add rea* ; •'GEORGE H. BAl»ft„«ft v i «« 1 rn*lwr *. ••a,«. c. H. JOVER. PrlbHpal, Rain wed, ff. C. 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