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The Bartwefl PettiFe * i: Court at Bamberg this week. lutlMl)F StilXCRlVtTO^. Ik iv• «. •• ' a ^ I ^TUnoe, p*V Annum .ritne...^ ia.M Tr^UrT thV&sdaV. Jrt.Y *5, "It • , r 'i •.»'• » 1 The Un«rular .(^mmnnicartwna Of Harmonr I<Ad*e No. ITA.'i F.’.M. - . will be belrl Mthr new WnebrV Tem ple In. Bernwwl) apon Thursday, «n or next before the rail moon fn each month, heclnnlnc at early candle H*ht. djr aider of W.-. M.’.' H. P. Awomihon. Secretary. . I.aat-Sendar forty year* ago the first battle of )k.anarsas was fooght. , !t’« Knumo'ft’s treat this time. See h^e cut down prices on second page. Mr. Oeorge Dexter of Orangeburg jspent SiiimIhv with his sister, Mrs. lv. K t. Whittaker. * V 1* a Sanders of Blackville Is ^iow agent for the Southern Hallway L It HlvtVrWoud. w : ^ „ ^1’he g¥a‘nd ho<-lal function of this week will Iks k hall at the Mason’e Hall this. Thursday, evening. A large at* tendance In des'reil. * T . FOB BKNT.—A alx ,gnod locality, and water, able. Apply to. Mrs. K. C. Halford. room bnuVe Kent rehSort- FOKSALK. All the lot and entire store property In town of Blackville on North side of Railroad Avenue formerly owned and occupied by Briggs, Huist «fc f'o. 'for sale. Price reasonable and terms easy. For information apply to. H. V. Bulst, Attorney at Law. To The Public: On and after the 3d day of August I will be prepared to do all kinds of Iff fall to do your work right 1 ask no pay. *_ . Very respectfully, F. M FOOsRR. 7-33-lUOl. Rlko, S. O. We enjoyed a pop call Prom Mr. j. J Whaley. Mrs. Mike Brown and children enjoylug Siniimer life at Tyhee. The dog days began yesterday and mill couuoue until August 2tih. Messrs W. F Blume aadJf. K. Lain ve us pleasant chats on Thursday. Mr. C if. Peeples has starfrd a prom ising stock fao.iL ° [l tbe Kdisto. Heef raised ou river grasses Is said to be much more toothsome than (list fed on the hills or fattened on hulls and husks. 8. Krssnoff will leave next Suoda* for the Northwest to lay in Fall and Win ter Stocks. Me wants to sell ail Bum mer goods before lie starts. Bee his advertisement on second page. Ills prices mean business for him and bar gains for ali buyers. The last guod news received before irolng to press is the advertisement of Mr. F. M. Pocser. a meunaidcal genius, who offers his thoroughly reliable ser vices to millers and glnners at the very time needed. His tine success with the Klko Crate Factory shows him to he a master workman. Capt. W. T. Cave of Olar was In town on Monday. His happy looks confirmed a story told us Ust week by one of ids neighbors. Last winter Capt. Cave ar. ranged for a big money making cotton crop, buying seed at $1.2.'> per bushel, and pho.phate in proportion. .In the .Spring when he saw evervhodr cotton ersxy he changed lils "plena; ptanteAwll corn $nd sold his cotton seed. M) cents 4>«r bii.licl. Well his corn crop is mag- nilicent and lie has all varieties, down to popcorn, a half acre of which, plan- on Monday ted In April and never plowed, has 30 bu*hela or upward tfoo and ready for are PLEASE TtLL US. Fifty thousand tailors in New York and. Now Jersey have struck—quit work. Now, will the Sttynmer School teach ers please fell us whether these tailors have laid down their gooses or their gqese? V i GREAT 8AT/l'KE HATCH IE „ V CHURCH. 1 , V •* g- Tho tnambera of thia church, all per sons Having loved oties buried there and the geheral public of the vicinity 'are conrtoonslv requested to meet at the church on Thursday Hiorning, August 1st, prepared to clean, up the cemetery and pt:t‘ God’s Acre” in nice condi tion. , ' Mefobef, MARTIN DOTS. . (jf^pa are improving. Not over half a cdfU'Crup will be made, but fahners arrvTn’g -od heart yet. Mr. C R. Owemf. fine of Baldock’s mokt popular farmers and merchants, has the best crop in this section. A good many melons are tiring ship ped this week frCm onr little city. Mr. K. H. Bennett has 20acres of very fine melons, from whicli he will get about four cars. More ti*h are being caught In thfe Sa vannah River thitaeason than ever be fore. Wedding bells ^rill soon b« 'inging around town. A new buggy is a good sign. M r. 8. A. Pender has whipped Gen. Green after a hard struggle. Mr. Lucius Bennett was over on our streets Mondav M r. C A Bennett and family of WU- llsion are spending some time w ith the old folks at home. * Old Streak. KLKO NEWS. Mr. A bPI.KNIMD SFCCKSS. The Hummer School at Blarkvllla made a noble beginning on Toeatlav. Twwafv eight Lcschc/s wo#t present, all handwuue in appearan«-e. gifted In- tellectually and intenssHy iutereaied In their high railing. Barnwell ami MaN>berg t uMelirs have just causa lor imde iu Jm i URL. • ind trainers t»» polishTfietf' l'IilWren mod prepare thnu for high future bvu- M - ,'wr and itoefnliieas. , •• rleughter ere I Kiuierinieioleni llugfie* Is euilnanllv •pandlng the «u>auMr at llendereou qualified for his im.HI»u and wtUw all *"**• “'V. ^ #11, u pupils U was a rasa of love at llrat Heuator AMrt'di au«l family left ouj^kl* 4 - ftsturdav for ibeir nuiutuer home el Ha In da. XU. * Ir. A. W lx»va repreoriiting the ■ arleston Exposition waf lu town yestarday. Wr. K. ttr "Marrlw wwrt- fsmHt o» Bla>’k< iMe paid Hsruuell a tying Friday. visit Tbs Mauds ef Mr. P II. IHeks of K ch l.sa-l were glad to ree him lu town on Friday. Every runm In fiemsou (*olleg> haa been an gaged and further a|>plieattou Will be turned down. t ••untr Hupeefio llghierl wltli I be n iuai sucress of tfe ndeat Bulst le ite list and sure of Ibe term. Mrs. Lott of Johnston is visiting G. W.l^iu. Mis« Daisy Green of Black villa visit ed relative* in town last work. Mr. J.G. Hair returned borne on Mon day after spending a week wlihrela- .lives in and around town. Mrs U. F. Drummond returned home last week after spending s iboAtb with her son In Anderson. Misses Beasie and Uarrie Green brightened our town a few days last W<ek. Messrs Mr>i«e Hair and C B Ander sen left on HssnOav 'or—, X.C., where I bey will spend e Mumih at trading to the gathering of a aiatmeiwu* .lor Mr. I Willie Mathis. . The rautelunpe rush will be over In a few dev*. *Tnere bare bash about I taoor etoveu ears loaded at Ibis plage eifndy. Mir. Kurton vielted Ms daughter Mr*. I W nltlorfc lest week drs. L". A. Thomson is spending some liaison vulliven’e Island M|sa i.u'ie H ill»s left ou Monday to OBITUARY^ I Med on the morning of the 18th, July 1001 at the residnneo of h)s sistor. Mrs J. Staff Halford. Kiebard Calhoun Moody, Ir the 43th year of his age. Two sisters and four hrothrra survive him. He had been in fNiflng health for the past seven years, all of which he bore with patience und with great hopes of recovery, but when the end came he passed peacefully to the beyond, with bright and hanpy assurances of a better and nobler life to come. Charleston News atrd Courier and Augusta Chronicle plekse copy. U. A COTTON MILL? Mr. IV. J. Bradley of Manchester, Va., was in town list wehk. After looking .over the platife and investiga ting the Mirroundiug* he reached the conclusion that it will be an ideal loca tion for a cotton ailll. lie submitted propositions that are now tinder con sideration, which if accepted will re sult in the removal of bis mill from Manchester to Barnwell His plant has 8.000 spindle.*, 250 looms and can man ufacture 2,500 balea of cotton a year. ERWINTON EVENTS. Crops are improving very slowly. Mr. A M. Erwin and Miss Daasin Woodward of Macon, Ga., are visiting relatives at this place. Mr. W. A. Calhoun of Appleton was down among friends on Saturday. Miss Alice Killingsworth of Augus ta is spending some time at Mr. T. R. Erwin’s. The chain gang (the writer is sorrr to say )<lid some very sorry work in this section. Now and Then. LONG BRANCH PHILOSOPHY. We saw some time since In Tua Pxo- PLC an Inquiry and reference* In the acilpWra-a* lu. which was the Habhath day. and ex* «c.ed swme preacher lo take it up and explain the matter to the satisfaction of the anonymous wrt* ter, but after waiting several weeks to see the feathers fly and hearing noth ing from ibeni we will give our oph*- lon. hoping that the inquiry la not made by a «-rauk trying to change our big Sunday, the day on- which Christ arose from the tomb, to the old Jewish Halorday. We mink that It le more a seventh part of our time that Is requi red than any snrvlei -lav. and aa much of a command to labor sis days as le rest the aetenth. F«»r In at a day s (iod mads thr sun. Earth, muon and stars, and he was done; God reared, put Ms work away. And blessed the Holy sabbath day. Ice Cream Hair.—For safe at Molalry 'I f yob want the prettiest shirt, tie or hat In town go to Molalr’a. A big lot of ladies’, misses’ and chil dren's (Vxforda, sll times, Just arrived at Molair’s; cheap for the ctah. Money to Lend on Improved Farm Property. Apply to Lock Box 1?7», Barnwell, 8.C. WANTED—One hundred pounds country iard. <„ ‘ ' Geo. H. Bate!,. A big 11 ne of Lawn*, Dimities, Per cales. White Goods, La< > es and Embroi deries. prvttie»t In tpwn, at Molatr’s, , Nnnnaly’s Delicious CAndy, Receiv ed Wek'rlv by Express. Always Fresh. Fur sale by C. N. Burekhalter, Drug- Ki«. P. W. Price is now nrepnred to make picture frames, any size, at short no tice- Large assorttnenl^of the latest stylos moulding and gTass just received. HEK^P flliH LEG. Twelve years ago J. ,W. Sullivan, of Hartford. Conn., scratched his leg with a rusty wire, ^nllammatlon and blood poisoning set iu For two year* he suffered intensely. Then the best doc tors urged amputation, ‘but,” be writes •*I used one bottle of Electric Bitters and 1 \ boxes of Biickleu’s Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well an ever.” For Eruptions. Kcx»ma. Tetter, Salt Rhenm, Sores and all blood disorders Electric Bitters lias no rival on earth. Try them. C N. BuTkhal- terand Creech’s Pharmacy will guar antee satisfaction or refund money. Only CO cents. Mrs. Dearborn—•‘Did Jerry balk when the minister'charge 1 him for marrying >ou V* Mrs- Wabash—“He did a little, at first, but finally the par son Mid he’d do It cheaper next time.” RATES TO BUFFALO Psn- Vta Southern Railway, account American Exposition. Effective Msy 1st Southern Railway announces round trip rates to Buffalo, N. Y .and return, amount of the Pan- American Kxi*oaitio'i. Choice of rotiles via Washington, D.C.or via Cincin nati. Onlo5 . For iletaiWu! Information as to rates, schedules er any other informattow a4- Otir Floor Mill eapaeltv fa 00 barrels per day. it haa Four Roller Stands and is equipped with latest improved machinery. 42 pounds of flour |ier bnshel of wheat waaoiir average ls*t season. Send your wheat by freight prepaid, mark your sacks with rnnr name and we will return yohr fltfur. making no chargy for hauling fo ' filwi from depot atonreud. Toll one-tenth. We do nut grind lota lets than ten bushels. liken Indnstriai Company, . AIKEN, 8. C. Flow Mill, Oil Mill, Cotton Git. C. K. ION DERHON, Pres, and Treat. r ^r— ; r: Cheap Summer Trips to Southern and Florida Coast Rssoi t». Southern Rsllway announces Som mer Tourist rates to Southern coast re sorts. the Isle of Palms. S. C., St. si mo.ns and Cumberland Island, ' Ga. Pshlo Beach, Fla., Morehead City, N. C. etc. Tickets now on sale. For detailed information apply to any Agent of the Southern Railway Company. . W. If. Tavloe. A. O. P. A.. Atlanta. Ga. ONE FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP TO BIRM INGHAM. ALA. AND RE- . TURN. Account National Grand Temple, Mo saic Templarsof America. Birmingham, Ala* July 30-Augusi 4th, Southern Halfway announces rate of one first ciass fare for the round trip from all points pn its lines to Birmingham, Ala. and return. Tickets to be sold Jnlv 2*th. ^tji. and 80th. final limit August Utli, Ittul. For detailed Information call on or address any Agent of Southern Rail way or connection*. W. H. TAYI.OE. A.O. P. A. t Atlanta, Ga. dress nearest agent this I'omoanv. ^ ^ W H Tatloe. A'tl. P A., Atleuie,4s*. THE WAAIHNGTUN AND SOUTH- 1 — WESTERN UMIIED W. >.i. kUea-'sJ W. Thomas am ley were, la town .m M- pies-an i news from tarsal t Mf. A. M Kennedy and \eiit«tl le W||||s«.«o on Weeds pleasaet tee weeks «I si l u, re Alleedete. Max sv. with r*»- 4sv. after a I" Treassrer R 11 Fee* Mr and Mrs M K. K-f- tnre*d Ir-ne a Visit lot'* tner‘s family at Brunson I family and M bs«e fe ll. m. n- BAl.lHV K DOTS. Ml-s A'ets (isrwt, a rhsr ladv of Ibe Roiling •spring Oeefurt to sprwd akiirs Mr. A Birr el l.nray .•seraenah Pn voting I ad tea el latauieee, • lest. W kst .Reldoca be* gems M». J. S. CeJbeen Jr. spent .'»uuday eitb tie heme. Tne dewi r at the resldenrw Wf I'saery ne the eeening of itm a* Black- As to I He questions •tin* b day to keep, we I flea*" blooded enough a than one dav In the em lb* entire popelaihm amendmewi tribe, or at ■ put d u a u of I re tfe s-l Dr \ aread< was er. in ee ii ■r. a mar t» ol • ll- •u I P* • d n m m ( s.a as •# as g«*ee t*. > with ret- velar far- I Ur M Iss mlar tn« Stab •l Lerav rt R-ryal folks al v* Ft id*! » Edawd* Mara., at Is vial returned eg Mrs *f ll Nr e i: FAIRFAX W l-*-s K: ad frienda I J>r. June twee sever leasbmel b« Mr. n. h la toon on Miss Ds.r LG* la ae. 11« i Man- IMt* . « ope la •* runes* iy SauD of AI last laud i aday. mans vl eeek. dale was In rk ee pro ws have come in con (art .•sherman pass*.I ibis wav, Ibetr csmtraa is to keep uni net nf every seven, mmie hate fallen Into line i •| it work afcd g*> fo I AM III 11 I naM-twetfih wf ibetr | ..ope that ear ananei I and if It shod Id wa w espa like a leathern, flue, and make apwio| asked ter them. W # are mil of mm I also I S' • I rvstn Make ■at oe «n tlfes* l ahem t be la •vl more •t. For >« l-t'li til that b slaee It mske lava »ple nt Ir* t anv , the* Wa i.ffend ir ea- cent ibe 14 e i« being I •1 Ebrberdt was j cl ss.t • at I •r id ell al Mi 1 a aei of al •appe *1 ‘ U aed o nrrm adil 1 to erl ed etervlse I Sines *h4 Jlarabl M« help.og to Fidilar tta Men of sala of the ftpar •ager Jullsi. (» » . twaka n great an llngina'a near beu T imea. *' an l« ras of •"The Pri- I Gel. L. W. Yenmana |n|«| na on dsV that bla rorn *r»*p will be ■ #•) per rent wee Ills r •»lou rfup I- fuur aeeka peblnd time, and Iv la yak niteeitaln wbhl Ibe karveat mil be. . The annnal meetiag ef th* (•mat HaNkeba'cnte Haetlsi Chnrrb eill cent- meaee.M. >at«rdsv before the semnd Hundav In A.ignst t*a*t«e Galpbln will be am 1 sled by Rev. J. D Hoggins. , Dmlng lb# ahaenee ef Senator A '- dfVb tie interest oi, ble clients will not p.ffar. as an) tnfoKiiation desired can 1 obtained, throu th ai*pi icallnn la A. Inward Patter hoj hi ilie aam- JwlhHae- Th> ifMaUBidMAtiB-RAaMMii W*» lb ■ brat ••! (He arn*w# ism (ta* pm 1 #1 Ktef If Mr*' U. ll H. C*,a teliil wd rs •Itel Mrte teM iborttv orer »• • tef* htfli prtoffi ml ewl •» r» MewInNira J W. ( mt Mf. R p. I ea •1 fri^ii de t tlte »*ci IHl11 r last Mrrk anv cwnlufte* agn i |n( rig wpted. It tiawtl. T J. tl#ter; M<*aa« K ffi U* te Mtehirf Ira Ur Ml t-Med t.. bto U its# tMwaabtp b aard tifititer l b# n#w Hawdeea l<e*la and If wiimM* 1 h<l ma# 11| #r la*t 1 Bui •dav ait er a hi dr-apliUtng t tountt r r#ran*enl. tfwen* . Krina M»r#. Lucy Wall i*r ti. •• ,41 VI tell l k. Mr. teOkJ 1 Mra. J. . j: v% beu we w out a lMT«r f •ad lb# petition maGar lit. Halt*#l rw#rb ItoSI'r i i tte^f 'v; Y< BM0a g#ta la h#l#r# tne wr«Hi ff man and after M#*«r* . K F. W alk#r. Date Ri «-#, J. T tefte _a ti m w#lmme Mr. c. M. 1 I »r Ytef teS Mioffilhte 9 ll lelar w# dlar »##r that liar >!#i *.( bat tt# Wfalkrr, Manly teii •1II ■r n Ri • •! nil Ii • •Mt If «»f 1 bsrdl to f*Uf h# ) III it<M hlfli pfi *-t nr rbalr* nan of Use Jewkir a, Jan*#* aad Wad# >a< Mir * M. 1 111 Um l* <h Tl^ tef ter# « •a* eMpyh •ff iMr 1 lm »tef«J OlU YYtefe Then ae an • taught a T. and H M J»hna»n, Wf. A.C IU •a- b-< Iflffffiffl Mil Ur rro • Avtet ■w wed Dr. 1 | #* l •mo ten J Ui# Ite. • anui vied as i tbe la wetl H rtM., CL |l. Fwwk#. Ja* Ow • te Id. ri . J. v Ulig g#rs of aom# ntb« »r lal low a nder an- Dr. Tk ma ll«tg % Tbna. I'seerr t 1 lg* Mr*, r. M. \m »tef tei ad Mr*. w. eJ IU Itv Th#n w e ar# tnfoli > tied that In** G* mit. U. K Uams. [■• teft#f tel id c j,, | t j Ifte’te Ml ad# a fiyls m Uip It* # » hole tiling 1 • “In wrnag " aad «* Musi • sme fwral*b#d by Hi II 1 It Ytei 1 te 1 lu Clm#r iaa( \ ter«" rk* o. uad try ear nan d agai B. SO we have through 4outb«ra tr«li Hal GunstnitBs, Bicycle M lock Repairers Ericea ha low as Dm Wisest. First Class JVmk Gi.ityaVliperJ. -BOBSlJHOElSG. I gtfrVtntThaoY Weil 1 pyofLX Ofllcw, D0“(i\st ua h rail, we’ll do the rest. ■JUJK. l BOffARD PATTERSOlf, Attorney at Law, barnweij^.h. c.. . ■wp Resumes the practice of his profession iu at evaru of the Bute and United mates, anp will give his best attejfltoti to ill busitlem ra trested to Wi care. OBoi Bank of Balmwcll. —.—'j—.• ; )fioe front room over Three Papers, One Year Each, only COc. WEEKLY TIMES. , t BlCkhOXP, Vx. ( , , Now Only Fifty Cents a Year and In- eludes abeolutelj frae TTfs Parqgmi Mrvnthly, - •Nevy Ynrlr. The Farm Journal, • • Philadelphia. IBE MU A5D SnDit PIES. r • , | Inclfding Farm Joarnal and Paragon Monthly nowohfv 98 per yeax; 25c. par month by null. Address TH* TIMEV Richmond, Va. . leaving ally la one world. It of Polio n, eon stab Al- 1 of i Ir AtlMMh. to Bnom New Ye Bleep • k. inf C art Mar. weala n this Ira pari >. have Pollm r th rat te « nchlng II •pent Fchoul have a* iwptpd Ml-s heahmnk'a j"e*lgnstloii, and site will Lsh* | a’ p--»l- li«n more proilialije and p|ra»t/ - .glo her at Paoolet. A ■atDfaetuFy iutueasnr na< been employed. . '• l • , The attartlyn of p*r*r.'* ( an«l gusrd- dlan* Uckl'.cu to the adyrrtlseuient of N*whexry Otllsge. oaa uf tbe he«t >p- stltntioas of higher learning In . tfle { fate Dr..Cromer I# <*ne nf tHe calli ng great men of the Htate. 1 MUs E<icl)e Flowers, a very.charrq- ing young lady of-Rlleqdal*.. wh.j hks been th* gue*t.ol Mi-* EnkHsh Cnmp- b*n. return* to her. home t.unnrrt.wj much to tho regret of\many frirnds.- 1'almetto (Port Royal) Post, Inh. 1 »| t*. 4 t* *8 > •" • ■ 1 ' The few men who. have made good shipping melons this rear .are strictly In It. We are told that car )nt<U at Jifyiia atajlop* withon^dt , * , v* ering. A colored bii ver ..fyoni New York was the hull of the market last week. - , Mr. T. B. (irtibbs spenj ft couple o( daya in Qaiilee. lasL.week. He flunk* the crop* between Jordan and Tuhv’n f>rek the heat in tho county. Some corn will ipnke,15 bu«heU the K'fry^ Strti there's 1.000 acrea in that neigh borhood that’s good. u .» • ‘ I * ( , The paatnrate of fhe Barnwell Bup- ) lst Chttrclt ha* be^n offered to Rev. J4 ). Mopre.of Red Spring*. N. C. and Food people of all tirn'oinihutlon*. hopg { hat he will accept^ the c$ll.. During ill recent visit, Mr. jBoore 01400.$ ino*t ^avofabje improsiion, both as man and minister. ’ I • , 1 * ! I ' s S' f . , Mr L. B. Rif*t of ^nelVlng gave last week the kjng o,f all cucumher*. Jt was : 17-Inch** long and. of enrro apondlng sHrcu^ferenoe. In tender pe«* and flayor it waa $11 the .choicest taats could ,wi«hi and wa*. almost en tirely aoedtea*. If i* ceiled tl»s“Tender And True.” Mr. Raat has *eed for sale. rhardt haiths flnes.t arccsiau well HsimI, and tb-ee wrte on bean* wImh Hume. Sweet pUve«l. A few of *wr young men dav In Augusta. I'b* c.,u..a crop ha* Impn th* last we*k. but thv* • ■men than a slim third ut a •utc|i— "fwin TBu keirni' itst nxm&tr .silm Jim. •n our art*sini •til viait- e ra ha* brg Wp* 1 w l' tr b US bup* u>he * »«If'"***-. • M>*« Anna llk'k*onof Kiln* Is Sun- M"k her ai-wr Mr*. U. W . Hart*er. bra E. K. Barker nnd hsr UaughUr vml a bH In Ediib-returwrd h«>u»* from ft* vt«U to ill m>t be I Mrs. Barkur »«ar AU*n«Ute on tue 13th In thk State, a kgular gusher. It i* 571 feet deep, the flow at tlie surface 200 { gallon* per minute, and 30 at 40 feet itofVve the ground. .This height will Tve flr«t class water ,work* Jn every, nuse .l’t the town. Tho well wa* bored l)y the Hughe* Well Co. of Charl**v>n k with which H- K- Gylea K*q. of BUck- ville is protniiiently associated. corn crop 1 u-l Mi** Ifauic ■ ■ilglll"* I Mr. Jf. lUiwkhftlter i* hamloorilelv Improving )wa Main {ttrw*t purchase, Th* post offioa huildlng ha* Keen don led 1# llftft hv the hoildmg' «d nn »d- Ulon. and Ura Mixsnn intend* in give tbs patrons of jhe ofA«w eveyv p«t*alhla ownv*nisoceVaod ncrommodstlon. t«*a»d progroas ia bring made aa fba n*«v brirk dr At Mnrs and law MBen witt compleUJ bv/or* deck rr+H lit.ACkVM.LK.NKW8. Blgi'kvill^wa* gladdened nn F'rlday and Hatorday last by liie genial pn-s- qfice of Prt»f. Tho*. G. Wilkiii*on. He wa» on his way to WallerlMiro, where b« t* to conduct Hie Suiauicr bcliool for Teacher*^ v ; Ri*a Be«*ie Felder tif Bantbcrg is on a Visit to Mia* Daisy Stoke*. . MU* Helen O’O.nnor. who- haaYje*n on a visit to.Die Ij(La«>4 r’arVeil, ha* re turned toJicr h(une ip Hyvapnah. M i**e* 8$die Kieckt (ind liattie Peek- sen i\J t l)arlc(ton are on a vLit to Mis* E'wlyn Milhoit*. #| Mi** Riiby Sweiirlngety of Trenton la vUitiqg MWs jjeonard Kelly. Mia* GJadyf Fwing of Augusta i* • pending »‘pn!e ttiiic witn .MU* Mada- lin$ Heintr. ,Mr*. John Shellman apd MUs T.hel- pia Baxley of Augu-ta afe the guest* of Mr*. II. W. llriig*., » Ml** Annie Fli ,n kett i 4 "pending *orpe,t|nte with lief sUter, Mr*. 0. J. Martin. M i*(* Alice a, visit to tier hoo*. - „ t . Mrs. Aiken Rush and.her little sop. Aiken Kpsli.Jr, ing some time with Col. anil Mr*. C. C. 1- •/ .1 j “Sixteen to two ip favor nf* Den mark.” That was.tlie of the ball game last weekV TliD U pot *0 ,bad for the Blackville poy* when one consider* that they haye.becti V") 4)1)1^ working With cantaloupes lo keep up thclrprac- tics. ,... . ’I’he friend*,of Dr and .Mr*. D- .F. Bpuncr will be glad.to Itaro that Mr*. Bonnet’* condition i* rapi,tRy ituprov , log and It is eftpectetl that she will aonr|.bJ} <wMe to feytrn home, f The Rev. Jno.'Bell of Johnston filled (he apiKiiptment of Rev. C, E. Burt* in tlie Baptist church herq suiqlav morn ing and eveniqg, and pi ad e .quite an in- terexting talk to the Junior Union in the afternoon. , ’ , Mi*»es Mary Gribhin and.Ro«a Flsh- Fnrue have returned Prom Hpartanburg wliere tiW*y have h^n in attendance at the ^Ummer 8ch«a>l. - . Capt. J. C. Wl*e. who baa been in had health for soma time, died on Frl, day. July Ifilft. and 00 8aturday was Mli Finnkett. lie! Perry of Batcshnrg j*von aiint, ilrs. J. If Fi. jjiil- hantlsome are spend- 11! M about ritiwlw J«d, Ilk* old Barnwgll I man ww nuew kivww. who went aboard I of w ship bound tor . Jackwoftvlllo. My I ran f r>»m •tdo to ski* of the dock try* to ptrvent her from overturning wn«n at ift*t be tired ht«*elf nearly to be »t<>p|ied ft mi romark*d that If would help bit welcome. I tgtuedlo'ely follow Ii I fJmtted Is the Atlanta I Eiprewa. looting AtUwt I daily, having ample on* I tlstti for l*t and 2d • )••* I desiring 10 use Pw 11 •wa >i Alftn ibe Fast Mall Is •l IIX p.m. be* sbrnpii I frori New Orleans. Mot I sry and Atlanta to Wsel I del »h‘s aid New Ynrk. Time many boor* tbs AM agents nf eoftooe I through tickets via itou t <1 and| Ift ftt I. ich err * Vestibule Hew York IJ pi nnnu HUMMER SCHOOL FOR WRIT* TKACHRRHOr BARNWELL AND RAM HERO COI M I EH. AT Bl.ACKVfLIrit, n.C. JULY *ID TO AI GFHT 17TII. i *>l. The Tetchrr* of th# White Public I Arhool* will Uke.nnte that the Sommer I ttrhnol will he held a* above men tinned This a III taa a •cbnol of tmpnrtanoe j from the fact ihatkhe enftrae nf dad vl I will hear directly upon the work to bo done in the srbonlsyiext Tear. Insirnrtiou will bo ou^lm follewlng I subject*t S« moul M*s*iis«bvt. Gaouasrnv, I AaiTMunvic an* OneMMsa. Tho Trustee* will permit me |n stiff- j ffsst that If 'hero I* any money to the C I credit of ibetr school distrvete 'he *er v at oxprodiitsro of that aensf w|tl be is* appropriate tea dollars le lb# toaoh er eitead:*g tbl* n«-umsr Hebsei. I would a'ao stale that maav #»•'»- ty s«bo»l* la too Stale Base adopted this nel lev with gratify log ras elm. Prof. R. I-llogbea ml tsraoaslMk. ooe of the miwt com potent and sooresnf al eduoatnr* In tbs Htntn. will ha Pri net* pal ef the nr bool. 1 rwsoeee are rsf|ii»stod to bees tbotf srhenl* ctooed durloff the somlon of the Surname HchooL A. »t 1ST, (ouote Supevlntoodnnl af h auralloa Slashvllle. Jaua 1st. 1*01. Ckackstoi 4 VesteriCiTolIu R’j Cl Aagasta and Ashvllla Short Uat. la Sdrct Jsa. uth. law. umw 4HESXT nartisreli .. erar- Auaaria .. £*•• 1 au*m*a~T Anivs tinsawnod. •V* uin npruw* ,, Aporvaahuai... ftelado.'.;. < .* HenArtssmrtfls A "niwnarrrrnrT^ li’JfS*”*-T • " s wteis—rilk^jte. reM|nrw ■oaten,. era. Ing Atlanta cam through 1. Monlffom- PflllB- Obb*'••oasstasM at patBf* ha B. A. I-and i' at kpartsnharrg wttk Pa Vbe any flteAHLflWk BOBYS. Bat ■df hrst. w. A.O. P. A nag lines sell hern Railway, lit Tay Urn. A'.iante. Ga. • gf ah' death r»o onr ■he aSgbt kink and Noncsor DldHOl.UTKIN OF CCF» PAMFN EMsUIR*. To ell whom It may raScera t * Tho copartnership of I.. G. RtcBardaoa and J. A Jenkln* ber«Sa f ors existing nir- der the the name and stela of J. A. Jenkln* la tbl* d* J disseised hv ftmfaal consent. All ladehtednen* af said drat It to he paid he J. A. Jeaklae Bad debts doe to the firm lo he paid to J. A. Jea* btaa. J. A. Jenkln*. L. G. Riel t’.at June, IfiOl. GOUTHERN RAILWAY# i “3^ Ij rl .« NEWBERRY COLLEGE. £d2g~k*r- v|sit her bmUirr Mr. J I,. I.iffhtsev. M rs. V M. Goldsa <»f Gcorm* ievDIt- ing her daughter Mrs. Annie Brant n«*tr Tutcn Mrs. Kniina Platts nf Bufords Bridge is visiting her daughter Mrs. J. J. Hur ler. • - E. LeRny Young. CONTRIBUTED LOCALS. . _ Mis* Nora Cave la rapidly convales cing from an atla>'k of malarial fever. Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Easterling will leave soon for an extended vi»it to va rious point* in the State nf Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. W. H June* and Mi**c* Walker and Townsend returned on Friday from Hpartanburg where they have been aitcndini^ the Summer School. i Mi**e« Merrle Brown and Julia Kirk .land will teach next session iu the Wagener 8. flign School The S. C. Long Di*t:iuce Telephone Co. are overhauling the local F.xcliango and will nl*o connect the town with their yarion* oilier points in the State Mi** Minnie ChrUtle will be in cliurge.of “Central”. Dr. A. Beth one Patterson who re cently removed Imre from Atlanta. Ga. ha* built up a large and lucnOive prac tice. He i* nor only an able physician and surgeon, but an eminent specialist in the treatment of diseases of the eye and throat. Hi* wife i* a member of the 'lilHughaat family of Hampton, distinguished for their cultufe and in tellectual qualities. , Rev. Jno. G. heck with, thh beloved pastor of the Methodist Church here, ha* endeared himself to hwv congre gation and to all others go. eraIIjr by iij* exliibif ion of thote ^ndttriug quali ties of heart nnd mind w iiid: because of their rarity in these day* and time*, are" all the more prized and appreciated. HU sermon* are full of practical in struction to the weak and erring, and he ia sowing seed in tbedieart* of hi* peo ple. which will germinate and ripen In a harvest of love and ’iroper .humility. W. P. M. luirled at the Shelton burving ground. . - Uaolt.” A GOOD SPEECH; a * * , “Boy*, thi* farm’* aU our depend ence.. Ttir protpeef ** about the worst I've seen In over forty year*, but lu qurVltM/ to do our .part, and If we hake.aotbing we’ll have the aatiafac- tion nf knuwiog that ll waaa’t our Rev. G X. A»k#w iwrformlng the bur U1 aervioe. Capt. Wise was ftfty.twoi , That's the eubtianca of a liul* morn- tear* of age and one of Barnwell coup- j ing Ulk of aa oM time frieaU to hi* there I* no ai>i>«al from a- towusrlp b«>ard or do w# have to grin and «udur* Uf Klab Ma* ■AWJos soar w Imnt Thu H j. t c- ci*ely w nat you gat al me mllee ttoTir mill, which hat ju»t ■ from ;W barrel* to been iuersaaed Pure Linen Gill Nertlng, IJ ami 2 Inch meat), for sale by G«D.C. Lange. Blackville, 8. C. Write for price*. WAN’T+n>—To sell cheap for coab one Oil Kluiah Refrigerator, llXT lbs ice capacity. Apply to E. T. Richardann, Barnwell, 8 C. * T n ie Arkansas Moaqnito Chaser, Only 28o. Fur. travelers, hunters, fishermen and those who like lo ait nut of doors on summer evening* ill* most valuable amt nn :e used will be found indispensable. For sale by G. D. C. Lange, • Blackville, 8. C. WANTED—The Model Steam Laun dry of Augusta, having a superb up to date plant, gunrantoe* compute satis faction to all Barnwell county people favoring in with their patronage. Packages and parcels received up to noon on Wednesdays, returned on Sit- uidays. Barnwell Agency at C. N. Burckhalter’s Drug Store. ROOMS TO RENT. Single room* in a two sfoey dwelling, centrally located and vary cool. Apply to. P. M. Bnfijtlngb.tm, . R'-al Estate Agent. THAT TIRED FEELING. ajd do Manganese Peptmiare will entirelv away with that tired feeling so prey.fl- lent during Spring of the year. SaUs- faction guaranteed.' 1' Creech’s Pharmacy. BEST HARSaDARILLA. Red Blood SarnapariJIa l* the most ralfable medicine of itakind soltL One to three bottle* makes one feel as tho’ he had ij new lease upon life. Satis faction guarantor*!. Mind, we menu exocrlv what we say amTcan always be located. • » - * CREECH’S PHARMACY.: 1 mu nnw fully equipped to handle tbe new crop and I guarantee aa'tiafac tion or return yon pound lor pound lb« wheat you brought. What I Will Do: If you prefer to ship ynur grain to Copri or Cardova, mark your aacky plainly, prepay the freight ami I will haul your.graln from tbe Depot and return it when greund into flour, wltb- out any other cost than tbe regular toil at the mill—provided tlie shipment i* not lees than Al bushel#.- Two or more parties may join in to make up a shipment.' Room For Ian and Beast. In case’any distant customer should )have to remain overnight. 1 Imvequar ten (of the man and stables for bis team. > • • >• FOR EXCHANGE, 1 will exchange flour for good beef cattle^ - Bring yoqr wheat and have it made into Hrnt-cl'd** patent flour. Jf. p; TraiJWidk, COPE, S. C. water. t**w»d Library; Working I.afmratary Efficient Preparatory D#i>artn»#ui. Board, tuition and all feat per year aee<l not exc#e*l t IPa) in CjdingUre Department. $Mf in Prepmratorv I>#p«rtrB*nt. Next anasien beglsrs Out. 2d. For Catalogue. *cdre*a, Gao. B. Cromer. Pr#*.,' Newberry, 8. C. ijais“ ' oH tuw : i»; a • m sa- 1 i Anewwn. . BeaaMtsfl toVlUa **' Ar UMnalitn. . . . - 2 •• Ar Ok ■ Obarkuta iMBrlm llS"'*” I Mr »•— ( t lTaj..^». SiHSnii Prlcea Lower Than Elsewhere. Percales formerly sold al 12J now 10c. Percale* formerly sold at 10 bow 8c. Percale* formerly B<»ld at 8 new lie. Piques, former prlcea 15c now 12jc. All white good* reduced in price. v Embroideries, Jnseition* and Laces sold at such price* as to indium buying. Every artie'e of wear reduced.- This I* the Summer sensation-of Mia town Onmo early and often. The stock murt be reduced. Miliinerv, all styla* and shapes, at unheard of price*. '7 " Tobin’s Millinxrt Empop.iim. !• FkUnAsMd*. - X«w Y«rir Ar. ttpartabbnrg . v .ft ‘‘ AshsvtU* T Ar Knoxrtlie Ciorjnna-t As. fxiulsrtll« ftt. Ia>ut siopiattsf.MM^ 7 Dpi 2kjpj.»•••,- 40* f . sourwaouan. y — 6r. Umiarllfa '. Oinctaaaff CrTtNai Lv.kiK Final Discharge. Notice Is hereby gl'en that the un dersigned will-tile the..r llnal account with »L K. 8n'°IUng. Esq,-Judge -of Probate^on T»»e»dav, At. ghstbfh. 1001. as executors of-tlle Eet.Hto af Joltu W. I>yche»< deceased, and aak ior Letters Dismissory. 1 ( I J. H Dvc. es, W. II. DystJtea, * Execctora. July 1st, 1001. DON’T LET THEM BUFFER. He was chairman of j *t control, a lew# re- ' ienUtMta offi<wr. Hr! offica hwRdtnff. D hleateiw a aoa awd da*ig*t«r, *h# has# before Jock Fr***t •l»*p#iky ml bti in* ) fnce-:*. tr'» b#«x ciiixen*. the c »uMy board forater and ouo-c Jatvs” when the crop proegact waa Mri 1 Often children ary tortured with I toll ing andburaiogeczemaaiid other akla dlswitas bat Bucktea'a Arnlea naive , .. _ beak* tbe raw aarse. expela iaflaama- Wkud wKb pi ale*- j uoa, leavee tbe akla without a scar, i lo a*. "Wa.tvark- t.'iaaa, fragtant,cheep, there’s aa seive d#r thaa •« bad la fl*a tmars, i aa aamh a* goad. Try II Cara gear* t v# otwa-i* % p eaty if teaazat ajtpwd. tjpty *-u at 0. N. Barca- ilaiog. pride b# a#id tut *t^t a fimaio ’^a*. a aad Creauh’s Pharawcj. dtei- i». Dtii it.' •• OFFICES : BaajswiLt. and Wiluston 1- will be ak my Barnwell office at th# Halford House 00 the Aral Monday and Tu##day of the first and fourth weeks lo stu b moaob, and longsr bj apecDI engagement. At Wilhetoa office oa every FrMay and woturday. 1 am ala# preggrrd to do Dental worfi a( yesir.bamaa nay ohere Mi Baraat Utouay. Special School Notice. The Uoubty.Board of Education of Barnwell County, in accordance with 8ce. 5$ of tbe Kcbhol law# add the in- ■tructhms of Stato Superintendent of Education, call the special attention of Trustees and Teacher* to the following law*: l»t. The Trustee* are expressly for- hidden to opoti the Public schools dur ing tlie session of the County hummer School. ' 2d. The newly adopted text benjrs idnst be used when the schools open again. • * ' Xd Renewal of a teacher’s csrMfioffir i* forbidden by law tvNtEira thr-^xalh- KK ATTEND THX 6t'MMEIt SCHOOL. A. Bulst, • • W. 8. Percrsrtn. County Board of Education.- Dr. J.H.E. MILHOUS . Surgeon Dentist,' BLACKVILLE, H.t Will be at bis office In Ham well everr Met Oat sad Tuesday sod Wrdeeeday toflovtaa Will ha at bia-floa*offioe In HWknllee* try Fhday and fiaterdav. *ad will maka ap- xrtUe AakevtU*. *• - ^arutoUar* At. WinmhU ... Le. 8«w York^wkE) f PhtlAdelphlA ** Baltlmoee .. bv> Wasbi afn U^alty)....... Lv. Rlrwinwy ^ Lv. Daorfile - rflhariotte „. !..f.... “ Bjjck Hill ......... ’ fesbera::::::::::::::-: Ar. Oolamhtiv iBklqfit...-.'. to. dotpinGA (U. 'D.) 1 Johnston “ fteaton Ar. Aiktea *... Ar. OntoUaWIU. Ar. Angxma-.. Lv. OolumbU vSoTSyT. “ Kioirville .. ^ ((raairebant o HnuichTilie y Hummc-rvfUe Ar, Ohsrk- *r*m ............. to. Ooishi^a OM* f2jc(... •j fjaakdbw^r, " Hnrtiw-)1 ...I “ havanAak Ar. JackannylUn.lF.8.1 044a 10 ha 11 »60p ins* 11 a »p lAilm idfia 6#tp BZUa, Vfwp 9 l0aUI4Jp i 221V 80up 11 lop UOla 106a a«A rt06a 8 28a raun AASa _7 46a Stop ItJ* :MBp 2 32a 4 42p 8 4fia 5 25p StT rr** T iaop latp 107a\ SOkp l l 7 A*p 422a 6 Ha TO* 1 Ma tsa* 4 50a 9U* iiti tle#piag Oar Smwloa. “ ' ’KxeoUyne daUy laiwWnaer mrsioe betw FLirtda and K«w York. Hot. iff mud 84—>'■ W York and Florid* Drawfagrriiom atueUax eara betw aaj XesT York, tail man Ara* “las cart b»twren Port Tampa. J_ yfcaiiah. WaMbtagton and Vew To HaMmaa slmpteg rkrs betwma Charlotte i rttWwf wld <'Urtotte and .Norfolk. Dia mi# betdraen Charinta- and davaasak. Voa. 1ft aad SS-U. H. Pan MaU. T