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npnpiiH weir People ► ».• ■ •BAVfe#V8VMCBIPn#I. ! >I» ^MMie, per Annum $i,«a On Time. m r H*rmo XjT wnib* / V \ |K« In M ®r UhA M month,, ^rnnii *- tbuju^aY. AOootrr 22 1001. 1 f _■ IU»ul«r Commanieanona of Heraonjr Lodm No. 17 A.-. K. \ >(.•. hnldattbeiMV MMnr.lcTnm- i Kernwoll npon Tburadar, — Wfoi^ the full moon to each H. P. AnniKaon. AncreUrr. T»tn Registration Notice. Tta® book* for tho re*Utr*tlon (►f Town rotor* ere now open at the store of Mr. 6. W. t'atrick. C. J. HAY, ' Clerk. TO THE PUpLlcI at We hare opened Machine Shop* Blackrille, S. C., for the re pair of all kind* of Engines, Boilers, Gin and lill Work. Our ahop U equipped with the most Im proved Tools and Machinery. Our Terms will be IS'C A S HAD but reasonable. We be* to soliolt your patronage ami guarantee satiafau ion. Thaukltig you in advance for ill fa vors, ere are Yeura very truly, F. 1. POOSER l SOI. I TKKM'A.NS SOTICK. Notice 1* hereby glveft that from this date onward any and all persons are forbidden teenier upon, for ibe par- P«*e bunting, l»bing. cutting or re- moving wood or limber or cutting road* through or a«-rtws or otherwise trespassing upon the following des rrlhed tracts of land la Barnwell Coun ty. Slate of South Carolina: I.and* known a* hands Uland, for merly owned hy B K. KilllngaworU, now property of T. K Krwln, - - Irtwea twnvn s« the Behnetl j^Taeo, formerly named bs-T C. Bennett, ooer property of T M. Krwln. I.anda belonging to I>aeial GUI which hound the above uamnd piecee on Um North. Alaoanvnfthe lend* fnrwtefdv ho- loegiag to the late B P. kiliiugaworth 4 By per •nr of persona su entering I and treepsaamg on the above laud* | wlthoet permlaeMtn will he I table to prneecutine ueder lbs lew ferhrddlng peri tea eet^ieg epoe the leed* ef he eibsr.eltsr.eeUce from the nwner. T K Krela. Uanlel GUI. Aag 17th. IMl. ■ Itr. J. Aocll Meyer wa* In town en Friday. Mr. Conrad Ihrhardt waa In town on Tburaday. Teachers’ Examination nt iarnwall yesterday, Mr. M. ¥. Hair was down from Wll- Jlston Tuesday, There I* soma eompUfht of fust ’in old land ootum. „ Mr. 4. D. Box of Bull Tond waa In town on Saturday. Mr J. A. I.ighuey wax iff) frdtn Syc amore on Tuesday. Native seed rye for sale by C, N. Burckhalter, Druggist. Mr.^B. K. Wea:hersbee was down from Kich Land on Mouday. Messrs W. L. and T. 8. Cave are at the Pen-Amerluau Exposition. Mis* Jennie Pate's class In shorthand and typewriting U making pretty pro gress. Mr. I. W. Rountree of Dunbarton was among Monday’* visitors to the county seat. Miss Fanny Hagood has accepted OM. B. R. Lewis of Syeaa town Tuesday. . wasYa THE BOLDIEMS’ E xitlon with the Ashland High School, arliugton County, Rev. 8. E. Prentiss visited his bro ther In-law Major Randolph Lee, at delation College, last week. Mr. Clinton Brown, who is with the Carolina Bank, Columbia, spent a few days In town this week with relatives. Rev. J. D. Moore, the new pastor of the Barnwell Baptist Church, will en ter upon bla work the drat of Septem ber. The Barnwell Base Ball Team will try conclusions on their ground* this afternoon with a visiting Orangeburg nine. Mr. 8. Krasnoff has returned from the North Western Cl tie* and Is ma king rapid rooip^for fall and winter goods. ■- Few went to the monntalns on yes- terdayi*excursion trains. . ^IssS'alrv Hnlrqsn #f Charlaatou U visiting relatives In town. ITU* Jessie Holmbn df Augusta is the* guest of Mlseee Oreeft. MlV* Hattie Kavlls of BldCkvIHe 'ie vMfttrtfc Miss DellaPbtrldk. Messrs J. W. Thomas end W. T. fear- lev were In town on Tuesday. krtt. M . 8. Connta of Bamberg ha* the ftkest of Miss Carrio 6sva Tudsdby. “Cotton going back” I* the bad new* that comes from Many neighborhood*. Major R 8. Hammond and H. F. Boist Esq. werdbuver from Blackvllle Tuesday. Mlases Folk and Ritter -of Colleton are guest* of Misses Lula land Kate Woodward. Mr. 8 H. Brown taok the Coast Line Thursday afternoon for the Buffalo Exposition. ,» A ball complimentary to Orangeburg^ visitor* will be given at Masonic Hall this evening. 8tate Dispensary Inspector Boykin wasln town Tuesday and found thing* running smoothly. Tbo chain gang will Wat Mr. J. An- cil Meyer’s place until next Monday, when It will move to 8tlnson'a Bridge. Mr. and Mr*. LuoaSof Tatnall Conn- tv, Ga., and Mist Emma Bradley of Red Obk are visiting Mr 0. C. Owens and family. NincDersons were added to the mem bership of the Greats Battkehatchl* church during the recent protracted meeting. Mlatea Annie Belle Aldrich and Florence Wood came from Aiken rea- terdav to be for aeveral delightful days charming guesu of their college claee mate, £Uss Jennie Lou Bates. Mlsse* Jennie Pata. Merry Brown, Clara Mcl.«-mor« and Messrs J. K. Xnelllng and M. K. Edenfteld will be the delegates from Bamwoll Baptise church in the 8. 8 Convention at Heal lag nprlngs. Borne valuable poroonal jewelry* wa* stalen by a an*ak lb inf from the reel- demo of Mr. I*. W. Fsrrsll oa ti>e algbt of ibe ISOi Inst., onsMistlng of a dia mond pin. siaeve buttaas. Ac. Mr. Fer rell offer* a reward of |2i for the good*, which are valued the more on account of aeenciatloas. prof Boyd, of Bamberg waa la town on Tuesday, canvassingler ibe I orllsle Fiulng bcbnol, and bad a| Within the week pest two good, gal- ant soldier* of tbb lest cause have been called to join tbe|r eomrndga In the real beyond th^rlvnr. In the shads of . .the eterhsl trees. Tpe ranks of the. eorvl- Vfir* n/the Third Cavalry aye thlqqlng fast, and those left behind,will MeWpn; fplltro Haxel and My rick to auawir to ride J.p.fcr bu IKI «n TPnn'irrl night last atwls home In Gresft Cyprse* ToWnshlp, bgml about 8* ysMrs, W* devoted wife, an adopted son hod a wide circle of VelaUr** and friends cherish the memory of tho good man gone. The record of his lift was spor es* and stainless In the discharge of all it* varied duties and the and county had no truar, bettor cftlben..He was lung a member of Harmony Lodge No 17 A. K. M.. and with the Impres sive ritual of the ancient order hi* brethren InM his body to Mie last peace ful rest In the Allen’sChApel Cemetery. On Friday last Mr. W. V. Haxel of Great Cypress Township rode ever to anelghboi’s, about a mile from hla hbnie. apparently In uanal health. Ha completed hit visit end started home ward, and had completed about half the distance when the swift messenger came, and be fell llfelesa from his horse. He was alone at Several year* ago he had a alight attack of paralysis, and recently ha had com plalnad of heart trouble. In bla death theCuuntv l»*«a a good, publio spirit ed citizen, his eomuiualty a fool and generous neighbor, hts family a devo ted husband and affectionate father. In their sorrow they have the sympathy of many friends. He wee about M years of age. *. Hitice t* Mton ail CnAtois. persons 1 Myrlck, i AH pernons Indebted tn the estate of H. L. Myrlck. deceased, are required to make prompt payment to the under signed and nil persona holding etelme against aoid estate will presept them to mo proporlKatMijed. 0. M. KDENFIELD. Due liml Executor. Ang.Mh. Ittl. MOREHKAD rtTTT. M 0. VENIRNTLYRBAOUKD. Effective June *»rd •lee ’{fears or Boor* Caboumt, DE'PaKTMENT OF IDUCA’rtON, johh J. uxmam**, statu ai#t. Colombia, 8. C- To Ctosty SnperifltendeBts. Teachers’ Ex ami nations cates. and Certlfi- t^X.GMhtM KtMKv Ue lbs iota bar's plsce rt— billed by Mas wbe was kwlgt dobn WIIHs, be sheet fere Mesely la e hot supf oa the IJth l»»l. eeei bla weueds M< a year and * day bad atioaii eg- a*i mm Mr. W. T h Fred-ricb wes -r or Msggie d in jell. a he we* sbot hear R|- year* ago by Lather Wai ts belle Jachson, Gulu a number nf young folks en- jovbd a pennd party at the home of M r. and Mrs-Jubn B. McNab on Tuesday evening Mr. D. H. Mean*and Mlseee Hagood end Mean* returned to Columbia on Tuesday, after a visit of two wqeks at Bbereuod. - Mr. Arthur R. Bu*h has been appoint ed MagUtrate at Ellenlou. to XII Hu vacancy caused by reslgnatioo ef I'npi. J. H Busb, ^ ^ The marriage laet week of Mr Hoary Wolff aad M s* Kar Penrlstlae was I mosi brilliant bridal Braacbville baa ever known —**_ , .. ~ I MSW so far as gaining recfnlu went -J«h Foorts w^e gladdened Ban,well think, .bout miwptlng the Th-rsd.y hy roll, trom Moror. W T. challeng. m genuine lex Uhoel. Mr it. < *»e Jr . ef Blackvllle. and J. B Uar- and sending mlsGonailee dla of Martla. ga,,.., gald. JZZi'r'S 4 ” * nmm r W f m Most ponple. town and roe a try pre- WIUlllL r.i ^ f * hsie* and haron .o ibat W HUtwoOrs-li.. Bethel ebureb #• breeght from the Wo*t. e.p^Ully In Beiurday had Huaday next. tha earlier part *f the year At'ibl* Bebecrlhsr Jobe Barnwell never for- i ’•••en and later the home cored meat* gets. Oe Baturday be bomght n boggy ,r * generallv s.id ►» bea hmd of water melons, the ne*-l whole- wreog." and the Wcetera Is subatlto- aale cwntrlhotteo ret revived. J W-T A farmer friend suggested she Ml** Irens Brallsford, wbe bat Keen speeding some 11 me with the family of Rev. J. If. B» kwlth. left eo Monday to visit friend* lo C'larvndoo Coucty. i an t star A Idrh-h was nos ef I he 8EIGLINGYILLE NEW L • Our neighborhood has lost another of our oldor member*. On Saturday two week* ago Mr. H. L. Myrlck wa* foumf by the road side dying. Mr M.tr'.ek wa* 4 good man and a dear friend to the 'liter. On Friday another neighbor, about one mile from Mr. My tick's place, Mr W. V. Haisl watf'fbood by the road side dead. Heart trouble snppnsed to be the route. • Bo pen ron aro that at the present rate our neighhnrlinod will soon be at a loa* for advice from older beads. Mr. J.F. Hogg ef feline also lost a child on Baturdav. We witnessed rath er n strange sight no Mntnrday nt Caves Chareh. two funerals, two ^oriels at tbeeame hour. Seldom Heard Fi ALLENDALE NEWS. lew that I ether dav that our rwuntrv meat be - Wm«* "toe etrong" be*-an*e It •* I am it V ad |n» meeb H* ha* {need that kv I smoking jn*| ewowgh to dry Ibe ween that they beep sweet all c rwend r in > Black g.*re f wide, died villa from I r«e a* e ver j d since the on no t '* BOB , - _ tors of the day at the annual reunion •«* nthev reeds,• endorse bis ef the *<• reivers nf Ore'* Roglmeei. hlhof Tbs fallnru nf the Weeierw enrn held at aeody Springs, Andersen even- *T n 9 *111 make bares high nest yeer ly. I and the Beutb t.'aesdina farmer who pets up a full smnke huese will NUTICK. There will he a kre B lOfl the mem her* ef (empeay •II" ef the Srvt .m*eth f ar»llua Kegimeut ef tbo numbern t iiafeoerm y at IlnsreU's Mill otiSetor- dav, Bcpiemhcr 7th. Tbs members of this Company, which surrviiderud at Apimmatt >x I'uurt Uw«*e eoder the ciromand of ('apt J. K Btrodiy, aru growing old. aad soon will have paeeud away. With tht* fart In mind It is ibe purpnee ef the nommlUev lu calling the mvmher* together to devlss seme plan or moans by which the memory of the company may tie preserved and tt* member* not tprgoiten. We make an earnest request that every member be present, and not tbs members on I y, but the w ivun, eoo* and daughters of the j. n tiunraa. i V t orsi.suD. ■ r . T Heard. ) martij/dots. Mrs. Lucy Lee and family are spend- Ing some time with friends and rela- tires around Martin. Mr M. T. Johnson, our. popular- R R. Agent and operator, has the best crop in this section. Mr. W. A. Owens turned out last Sunday with the dnest horse and buggy In town. Cspt. James B. Calhoun waa en our streets last week and said cotton was on a boom. Mr. E. H Ranneit shipped on Thurs day two of the Uncut cars of melons that have gone from here this se**un. A good tnanv folk* Snd fault with the rouuty chain gang, but they de serve credit for the work they did on our pnfllic roads around here. Some people And fault two quickly. Never hocuse a.man of doing wroftg till you are eertkln be ha*. People have started to pulling fodder and cotton - has pommeuced to open. Colured folks are happy. Mr. W A. G)ll and mother spunt Sunday With friend* around Markin. Mr. K. F. Bennett paid a flying Visit to Bllenton last Saturday anil Kondav- — Old Streak. he I B. vis- ■4 tbh and OTRANTO NEWS. ^ The hum of the gld will toon I Mis* I”. A- Woods is visiting Mr*. K. Kdetifleld of Black Onsek, Ga: | Mis* 8u*an.Jordan of Gifford i* iting rv|ntiye# here:; ' - l The farmers are buay gathering riMlderCrop. " - ' " 1 ! Cntton I* openlhg in the fields the good time of year h coming when wa can have "po**um aad Uter*:" -? The new steamer belnjg built at 8a- vannkh bv Calit. JV»hn Grakaih for’ thb Havanneh River Compiuy ha* been launched. ' Miss B* telle Reed broke the Bottle of wine nr. her bo* and' n uni cl her the Two'Slates. -The new boat will Be 137 foeiloag and 38 feet wide. Gapt. Graham; designer and builder, has etn Embodied manygood points in her c«n- kinicrion, partleniarly to protrot her ’ sgalnfit the dangers of snagging, hhe j will p!y the Bavannafa river between b*vannali and Ai»gu*U. i Mr; R k W. Buford died on the 10th intk at the borne of blx sisters. Misaro Katie and HsnrlviU Buforv.^jrovlng a dr voted wdo'and child ran to mourn "' a4 gih. • Hs was interrrd In the oeme- (•yt at Buck Branch cburch on lull in*L K*v John T. Morrison •ftti-hed bis fuaMXl. He wm x gwud r .» •ad bad aiaxy frlerols R. g last week’* arrivals aiGlmin »€• ••re Mrs. H B. Urlmm aw4 H. B. Onmvs. Ftwwaney Brown, 1- F MilII, J. W. Furro aad J, M Daw- rollv. H»v. O. N. Askew, the pastor, assis ted by Re* Artbwi Crane af Cbarlro Iwn, Is roaduatiag ibis wrok a proarwee- ed mrotiug la Ibe Elbe Hwpuet Cburcb. Msaagnr llammand tnab rbarge af the Kern w si I oil Mill on Saturday. He bes charge af the Catbwmal Mill at- aw. and will divide bla time between lb* two placae. - The Barnwell Baptist Men dav School Convention will marl with Use Healing Springs Church, na Frida? before the trstBuadav ta Sqpiember aad remain la roaelou three days Mlsse* Esther Jenkla* of Kllae, M*- ar«3 srk wei# winners Winthrop Scbeisrshipa In the competitive examlnaitoas. Prof. A. F. (His *i^nt Friday In town, renewing old axqqainuoreohip*. Un der hi* dlre< tlo’i as principal the IDviightori Instituia.' Augusta, ha* an anrolliaent of BOO pupils. Its fall capa city. Rev John G. Beckwith left nn Mon day for a two weeks vacation at Glenfl Spring*. HU congregations appre ciating hi* aarovat and constant labor* insisted that hk enjoy a wall earned re»t. The Infant daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. George McClendon of Blackvllle died on the 13th Inst, and was burled In the McClendon Grave yard. The bereaved parent* have sympathy nf their many friends in their great sorrow. * • W * On* of the reasons that Greenville and Spartanburg grow so fast 'la that J. F. Grandy.a Rosemary hoy. is build ing them up. HU last contract is for a f'JO.OOO school house for Spartanburg, to be completed by next January. Farmers W. Gilmofe Hjiums and J. Allen Tobin were greatly pleased and ptotltfd hv attending the State Farm- tors'Institute at Qlera*on College, last Week. There werfc many line speech makers there hut the reply of Clerk Simm* to the address of welcome was the gem of the week. A match game of base bail was play, ad Thursday afternoon between the Denmark Ac. and * the Barnwell dc. nine*, on the litter'* ground*. The supre stood DenmiDk «, Barnwell*i. It was a line game, tfte best player* of twooountiek taking hinds, and a |k'fg audience enjoved.me contest batwetoh the strenuous plxyerx- , . , A strong oetltion wa* presented to Governor Hclweqbey last week! prky- ing the pardon VifDkn T. Gunnells, now serving a'aentence of five yea#* in H>c penilent'ary undeF a conviction for manslabghter committed while hi was Marshal of ’ (Javan. Judge K'. ne*t Gary and Solicitor Townsemi refiiMhi to endorse.the petltlo., ghd the Govern or declined to extend the desired clem ency. „ , Mr. Frank M. Pooser. so disarvedly C pular in thi* County 15 vears ago. ha* ma back with hi* good son a* partner fargorid.'and fcclcoma marts them oh etarv hand. Their np to dare machine satiafacHow to all ipill and pin men froni i'olutahia to the coast Sea their •dvaVti-ament and remember Ihar per - Nrsmara wHbue equal to pVoaaiaa in r»«ry tt# iro«hl# lo dlbpfko# of fwoB Igarea. A *4 lb* St* surer aad bigbro I P* ave tarplu* at ibe haroa ntarkvi aad (Hi tbaavanlngnf tba Mrh Inst., tbara will ha> public addrros by iba Mav. J. H. Thorn wall. O. K. af It and 8.. Knights af Pytblas, oe Fytbisnlsm. Neighboring kxlgas and tba public ara Invited toailend. Mr.D. H. Kill*, one nf AHeedala*^ most an’erprlsing marvhanl*. baa g> n# u* N*w York iw lay la a supply af Fall ‘a. The aaw Town Hall Is roaring earn- plat Ian. aad the folk* are trying to or gan Isa a l.veeum AsroeiaOaa fi Fall awd W Inter. Mire K<i^<wO Wllllifii* baa alacted A**l*taatTaa«baT inibaGisd- ad 8cbwal. . WILLI8TON XIBB Two charming rouog ladle* Mlaaro Anaaball A*to pv awd Flore ara Wnwd af Alkea ara viaidag M ra C. R. wmltb. Kugro* G. rartwr w«an*g*r Farkar tlaaafartarfftg Oa.. af villa. N. C, apaat k faG day* la town Plaaaa not* aaetlon U of tba Ragula- tlons of tba Bute Board, pageRf School I#aw, edition of 1181. Also tyactiun IK, page 31. Advertira tha fact that rortlf- catea are not ran#wed siShont attend ance upon the Summer School; and 'that attrndano* means taking tba enuraa through tha last dby. Adver tise the further fact that the regular examination for teachers’ rortMoatax will ha held on tha last day of the Sum time, j mer School, on Grammar, Geography and School Management.on the ques tions uaad In the Summer School Ex. amlnatton; and on tbs next day nn tha other regular common school subject* —History, Artthmtlle and Algebra Ask the instructors of your Institute». to prepare ma those question* and maka them snhauntlxlly equlvalant to those usad In lbs Juno examination. When most teacher* exert themselves to comply with tha School Law It is unfair to them, aa well as unlawful, if the school afltborilles allow others to loach without complying with tha ra* I ul reins ill* of the law. Sectba if, sub division 2. of the School I«*w, page 31 restriou board* of trustees In employ ing trochee*, to employ only tho«e hav lug rort'lleatee uf qualifloatlon. I further sabjeete boards of trustees t» tha Coxnty Board of Education In tha detail* of employing teacher* and flx Ing their salaries, .'tactions 33 and 37 •mpbasiaa this sanjeeUoa * dsrs of tbo County BoaN.” You should notify all trwstroajhat so teach an shall be paid, an leas before emplov- menl tba Uacber register* Ms ceriii- •ate In your oMro This thing of teaching without a cartlicate on tbo ebame of getting one at some future etamlnailoa. ought la bo slopiwd. I'bere is only owe way to bavs erdar la yuor school affairs; aad that la lo en- forrm tba law wlibeui regard te Indi vidual amma In sanding van Ible cir cular I am trying te mak« It aa*l*r for you lo Inalal upon irackiag tba lah. Vary truly. J,*n J. McMahan. Stale Super)ouedvel lul August Id. IWL •MR ^ war* plasad in effaatbv tba Ban th- Raliwny fo Harshrod City, M. C. The Watfclngtnii A Southwestern Jmtted (NnMh, Mia New Y jrk and FlnildaExpress (Me 34) and the Uultart Mates Fast Mall (Hn ft) make oloaia KMineotlee at Urban shorn fur More head 51ty, arrlvlug Mniekead <^y by Nro. 34 and'iB alTl :U A. fi. atld by No. M at 3tl& P. M. Ebnally good schadulaa returning. -if Through rullinnn eksaplrife car *sr- ice has been ’ Inaagurated hetwaan Graausboroand Onldsbon, er Mia train ron nesting with Vis Navy York A Florida Express and tha Washington A Southwestern Limited. For detailed Intormatlnn as to ached- ala*, also rates ahd reservation* apply to any Agent j»f the Southern Hallway or connection. A. G»P W. H. Taylno, A.. Ati lHahU.Ga. i WJieei-fri{ imt! imiJ m ill»Wl -add Repairers. ,3».. A-- I,' h *1 life* *1 ' — « --BORSESRemc ».setqitTT.r- af*First Door West PMPUi OT 0r*Giva ua a exit, we’ll do Ad i RATES TO t)UFFAI<0 ■ . - a- 4 . . . ■j - v.g.-.. re s r • Via BouAarn Railway^ xornnnt Pan'-V. ’f. , B,EUJS,Jn» American exposition. 1 m B SHU. 7 Effective Mxy 1st Southern Railway] 5pfV0jQK\WQ. Gfyll, announces round trip rates to Kolf*lq,1i'! , ,»♦-•.■ N. Y., and return, account of ttw Pinf r ( §t*eo1alatt*nt1onglTe!h totht com American ExixMltion. ('Jrohwafroate* titfon.of watsl-powart r ItovailDg' Via Washiogton, D.G., or via mBcln>-fdlrntnac*. - L- * • nati, Ohio. • i U. A’poetali^nWMflBwWdeomdi Far daullad InfornMtlsn a* to nitaa, j llb r JL C.« drill receive schedule* er eny other fnferenstldn adH tlop. dress nearest agent this Oompany. , j ro- W H TavWia, , i s’ .7 Auk d.X ^4. <4 A. G. P. A„ Atlanta, Ua. J 1 n^wge^r, s t ,•* ‘'i ■ Gem mod Idas hall Threi couredi > Heard. Gr nerd notexi |I*G1 ituudn Nett For Obaap Slimmer Trip* to Bontbarn and Florida Coast Kssoit*. I • • * I ’ — — Southern Railway announces Bum-1 .*. .!■' mer Tourist rate* to Southern-cnast re* I I *. .. ry sorts, tba l*le of Falma, 8. €..• M. rd* •' ,imc * n4 "* r monsand Cumberland Uland, 0*4 Pablo Beacb, Fla, Marebrod GUy| N. C. etc. , .. , . Tlckata now on sale. . -f For detailed information apply I anv A gaol of the Soul hern Jteilwa Compeuy. W. B.Tayhw, A.G. P. A.. AUante, Ga. WOfFOP© GOULEGE Spartanburg, S. v .»** ■• • • - ra water, with alee- L . B. Cl 1%, af the Matthews and ekild of Will!*. te vista Mr I ••has to TSrtW THE •L'MMKM SCMOOL SUCCESS. Blackvllle. 8. C , Aag IXib. IXpl. The T—chefs' Mummer itchnI far Bawharg awd Bern well Onattos, which has be*i, la aesaiou her* for tbs paal fewr we*k«. cteaad tbto day, after a mrot pleasant aad produbto term. Just at lb* bear of closing a greidly a umber of Blacbfllto'e reprvaenmtle* ciUsaWa rolled at the srheol bulMtaig and were met hr Profeasor Hughe*. Following the farewell remarks of Prof. Hughes. In which be emphasised bis setlsfactioa at tba secaae* af tba term aad bis appreciaUen of the work of tkr teachers la sit*ndance, alto tba kind ho-pitaliiv of |br twoolc of Blai-k- ttlj i|lH>8»<l lfi. ter.dent of EducaUM In marks ax pressed his gratiflcdtlan of ibe work acvompllabed. «-<>nipiinicntlng Prof. II'iftbro and Mrs. W. W.'Mooro nn lhair admirable and eMdent inaa- agemant. Dr. K. A. Gyles was than appointed Chairman of the Cillssns’ Committee and took tha chair. Mr. H. I). islar with a few words of regret on lb* |mrt of HlsckvlHo's cltlsaas at hav ing to part with tha Summer Bohuel. tu teacher* and attendants, offered for adoption tho following resolutions: Resolved, that tbo thanks of the dtl- san* of Blackvllle and community be a.id aro hereby tendered Hon. John J. McMahan, State Superintendent nf Ed ucation, for locating the Summer School for Bamberg and Barnwell Counties at Blackvllle, 8. 0- Resolved, that our thxpks aro tender ed County Superintendent A. Bulat for the grant Interest be has taken In tba School sod his untirlug efforts to make it a success. Resolved, that we tender our thanks to Prof K. L. Hughes and his worthy assistant, Mrs. W. W Moor*, for the excellent management of the School, and the great good they have brought to our town in many wavs Resolved further, that appreciating the intellectual as well as the tooial benefits derived from the vgsdon. It la our earnest wish that tba 8ummsr School be located in our town anotbe year; and we express the hope that we shall have the pleasure of welcoming Into our midst again the same efficient corps of instructors and earnest and iutelligent body of students. Be it further resolved, that x copy Bf the-*e resolutions shall be sent to Hon. John J. McMahsn, Columbia State, Charleston News A Courier and to the county papers of Barnwail and Bahl- berg Counties. On motion of Rev. C. E. Burts, who made some pleasing remurks touching the occasion, the above resolutions were unanimously adopted. Dr. Gy let ChairmHn, bade principals and attend ants good-bye in behalf of Blackvillfe and deelared the meeting adjourned. Mre Mary ■ sum Denmark art visfVag M W. R. Pt -tbro teflew relative* ter tea roy*. working In bl* p'are. It to expsstel Ibat a protracted lag Will he held *1 Meeemsrr west Tbs peblte are ewrdtally lavtted te at- Tb* XHX< seed «M mill* m** are ma king arrangemeete far lb* seed bast- weae ihl* fell aad winter. Catta* seed *111* higher than ever before aad farm ers ougM te get a gawd pries far their at least 37 real*. Cette* to fnutlag inely and a fair Is rbs prosprol aaw. There to s Ifeod deal of owtion ibst He* eat worked, some abeadowed entirely that Will make nothing Our rllctont Iowa marebal. W. M Addison desire* (be statement la laat k’s paper la regard In the n.bherv at this pl*c* be corrected Tha gvnile- msp who arxt Pwm Linen Gill Netting, 1} and Inch mesh, for sale hy G. D. C. Lange, Black villa, 8. C; Write for pricae. Nlinnaly’t Delicious Candy, R'achlv- H Wee'tljr by Express. Always Fresh For sale by C. N. Burckhalter, Drug- I**- • r» »< « , i . Chaser hunters, to tit lo work and In flva hours had avid* sufficient lo arrest tbs thief and bed him iq lb* lockup. Constable Walsh knaw nothing of tha caaJtill tha arreat was mad*. • Rax. (Last week's article wqs written hur rledlv and from memory. Tba central Idea in the mind of tbs writer was that in tba tailing of tha successful unearth ing of that ntgtat vrlme the lesson would teach Itself that tha eye of the law la wlaor and Its arm stronger tha the craft qf the criminal, and that 0«hers would btvencouraged by the good examplenf the Williston officials to ha more energetic In tbalr efforts tn maka Ilf* and property more secure thoiougb enforcement of the law. The writer thought that aa Schley said of tha battle of Santiago, "there’s glory enough for all.’" and that Willis- (on was fortunate in having such efficl ent protector* of the peace and property of IU citizens.—Ed. Pkomb.) P. S.—Tba above Jaw* Mad tba Croo ty Snparlnteedent of Kducsllro, Croa- ty Board of Ed weal toe. awd the teach- i. irustewe and pslious. Teerbera' E asm I net toe Wednesday. August It, at Bare wall. A. BuleC W. 8. PeteVOM, County Board of K lu« siion. BALE OF KNITTING MILL MACHINERY. Wale ef BTOlb Cerollaa. \ County ef Hertweil. | By Virtue *f * ebattel mortgage glv- • by J. P Mirohel te tit* "Cbartoeiee KaHtlag Mllto Owmpaev” m Um ftih dqy of April. A. I>. !»••. rod reuerdetl lb* Clerk af CrortS office for sal J Miate and Oronty. ro tbo hth day of May. I MM. Ul ebattel mortgage booh No. 41. page 334. The Mortgagor hav ing sarreodered Ibe property therein described te tbs mertgagere. owe see I lag and authorising them lo dtoparo of the same aeuwrdlag te lew. Now, therefor*, be It know a that me III roll st peMteaetevy In lb* low* of Blaekvllle. 8. ro the 37lb dev Of August, A. D MTI. te the blgbrot bid der far m*b. the following described personal property, consisting of balt- ilng mill macb I a* ry. Me- ke-wlt; (SI) AnbHMnljo Natienel 173 needle machines numbered 108,-4.-4 -4.-7.-g. I -10.-II.- 13,-13, lL-t*,-l7.-|g.-i3.-30. 31,-33 and 37. (10) McClure sntomatlr 103 needle machines Nn. «M».-«7l.-l74 t -47i*.-47ll. gif -433 484. tfi eofei cUMa NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. "I would cough nearly all night long.”, writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. 1 had euuMimptlon so had that if 4 walked a block 1 would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, throe $1.00 bottles of Dr. King’s New Dla- eovery wholly cured me and I gained A8 pounds.” It’s absolutely guaranteed to cum Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat ana Lnn| Troubles Price SOc and ♦i.O'l. . I’fla bottle* fro* at Creech’s Pharmacy and C. N. Burckkalter’s drugstore. 48th TSAR BEGINS tiEPTERRER Iff •- Eight In fareltv Eight (tepertment*. gipeese* from $143 to 1173 • year 1 For cntelugue. addro**. -. ** I A. OAMKWKI.I. Wofford College] Fitting School, KI’ARI ANBL Mti. A C. > •• • J V'v' .... ■ Rteganl tnttiro for y bf building. • 113. All I t+ii P. M BUCKINGHAM, * • * | BARM WELI, k C!, REAL ESTATE MUTT. (HE mu scami utesto. LIFE INSURANCE. (Arfent for New Yoii .Life.) . FIRE INSURANCE- (Calhoun 4. Company) jjuL ' SOUTHER)! 1 J. flu* lot uf Ini points, I details of perfecting Iron* rornfully at* teuded lo Term* reesona^l*. Cprre- •poudeace solicited. Addroev P. ■. BUCKIIGMAM, hsea *ki.l. &. C. 4 Inch cyllarog, («) Hep worth loupe rs, (1«) (X^8rooks eewing machines. (743) lbs ■hxftlng and hanger*. (1A*^) Incites, (3) 'fWbNHt. 1 Bench. (1) Steam hfxlbry P'ess. extra new polnte for knitting machines. All *f which will be sold fo satisfy said chattel mortgage herein | Dn. J. H. E. MILHOUS Fur any Inforlhatton apply to H. F. Butst. Blackvllle. 8. C., Corresponding Counsel, BL’IST A BUIST, Attorneys for Charleston Knitting MHVi Company, Mortgagees. Biackvllie, 8. C.. August 7th. 1901. r. 1 1 Surgeon Dentist, , BLACKVJ^E, J J ^ 1: f fe Will be *1 his office In 3an>wall sverv flglm I dsv and Tssadsy apd Wednesdsr toltovlgg -Will be at Ms Bofae Sffice lx btockvBtoro | ery Friday and Rarimlsy, aad will melt* ate poloffibcnte te 'asset patieote at eny of oik Ar. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. All flafsons to whom tho estate of Charles'Turner is Indebted are requir ed to render ro the undersigned an ad- count of their demands, duly sworn to. and all fieraon* indebted to Mid estate are required to make payment to ■l L. B. ELLIS, y Qualified Adminstrator. Martin Station. 8. C., July 2fi, 1001. ooanty towns or call stkhelr residsttcro , , I am a ftill trbdnat* nf Fhltodelphto-Denyd College; hove had seventeen years nostroyvffiv tical experience, and can ptoase you In guellty [ of work ana prices. : ^. CET THE or. I Lt W ANTEp—The Model Steaa) U’un dry of Augusts, haring a superb up tu date plant, guarantees compete sqtjt- factinil to all Barpweil priuoty pet»pj* favor.litg , .11 . with - tbqir patyongg*. Package* amf parcels rjpqetveil up {u nunfi on Wednefdsvt, iWturned on Sat urdays! llafnwelt' Agency at C. N. Burckhalt^r’ajprpg^tafiio. , to Absent Defendant. STATE OF BOOTH CAROLINA, County of Barnwell.—Court of Com- Wn Pleas. - Coy?. Wood, by her Guardian ad li tem G.M. Greene Esq., Plaintiff. ( agatnst.fi- K. (^’uod, Def«»dsnt.— Summons. ... . ,. i, i To ibo pefemixnt Jj. E. Wood: .. . 1 jyod ara hereby summoned aud , rp- qHired to answer the complaint )n this aistloB-a gopy, yl which Js herewith *e|-v#d,HPO!li!Ui«v3hA «*r(»S ,a “ aoawwr to !tb« aatd complaluif qpon'the,.tubtcrjborp. at their.®;" HijiltVBtreet. MruFAllj 8. p.. wlthlPi dayt after »erv|cs>xr .' thedayjdf »uch •VVl“f- 1 wer the.i The Arkaptu Mosquito oly Ac. Fnf''^ travelers, xml those who trirv netofduorson sCpimer evsniogs Ills most waluaM# and once need will be found IxdlspansaHte. For sale by g w^6. w _ BUckrtiie, S. C- RGOM8 'FO'RENT. ■ £. Blnfel 1 ^ VWiftls irtii Iwo story dwelling, centrally locaMf eod vejcj^eool. Apply P.II. 4 lUhdfingliaito, ' Reel Estate Agent. i <Ai;* a.kAl 1 k BEST «AJ48APAR4LLA. Red Wbed flersegarilla is the most reliable medicine of it* $lnd sold. .Qitf b# bad Anew lease Uinm life. «8*ti»- facrlon gosTantwed. tiled, w* mroo i sx*4ds w^at we aay sod sau always be l . £| ircqL exclusive, pf Wri IfJ 0 » answey th#complaint within the (Jai# aforesaid, the, plaintiffi In this action wtB ailply to the court. Ipr tbs dsmanded in tbs cqmplsintt .. ,,.IUTfc8 4 3lRMJW . Plaintiff’s Attorirtf A Dated fearnwe11.8.C., July AKb. (Seal> W. Gilmore Simms, \., .C, C. P« You want Abe best flo^M' Kid the i-Jar- ge*t yield fon.yeuv whebti This Is pre cisely whst you get st my rollsr flour ] mill, which, has lust been luoipased from 34 barrels W j • j , ' Si Ml® IM , I am now fully; equipped >tn hafldle the new crop and 1 guarantee satisfac tion or return you pouyid lor podnd the wheat yeu brought. 1 • - - What I Wil! tio: If you prefer to ship your grxln to Cope.or Cxrdova. mark your sahks pleiAly, prepey the freight awd I offll hanlyonr grain from rthe Depot gnd retutnit when ground intoflour. With out any other cost than the regular toll af the mltl-rprorlded the.ahlpffipn* is not less than flb bushels. Two or more parties ihdV join In to maka up x •fT-Ty ; Li.i '' “.$8 Boom For lu and trr === tu •m•**•# < • stofi -titii trttn eaffi#* r«3fefe *•••• CRIBCJI x PHARMACY. To th* defendant, JU i, Wopd: Taka notice that the Coospjglut ip Obi* aetten. together with the Bummoas. o| which Mm twrxgoipg U xonpy. we*filed lx tile ofitos ef abe Ctork at tbs Court. Go w pew Pises-eo Berewefl. In County of Barnwell, 8. C-, uo tit* (3Ui deyof Jefy, 1101. HATE8 A SIMMB, # ' 1 'Ftoletiir. Aunstoey*. Dated Beruwelt, 8. C , »ih July, UffiL ♦nil In case eny dlstgobeusumer have to remain ovemlgnt. I haveq tgr« fox toe man pud stableav far team.- vf '• --i • • • / -» : ! FOR EXCHAN I will axebeeg* flour f<