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m cocm CtHCULlflOR. THL'RSI»aY, AUGUST3», mi. We notice In ^ New York iieper the ■eneUllelinctreHlun that for tbe Brut week after tbe opening of tbe eohnela Ibr tbe fall and winter tbe dally see- atoo khould not oontlnue later than 11, tW p.for tbe reaaon that the ohll- #rea aheuld bejcradnallp aocu«tooiei to tJonlnement after tbe freedom of tbe beg dwapeicr vacation. 4; Tbe govern meat iwport puta Angnat neodlUon of the corn crop at At, the to west on record. Tbe Weatern Htatea that bfYe been the largeat eblppera of r worn aaffered meat by drought, and will have none to ape re. Their wheat crop wet the beet ever mode end wlH make Wp for tbe emptineaa of their corn tfrtbfc, be there la e lively demand from abroad. Where the email grain crop* tnroed out x badly. P^d let lone are already made that in tblaAtateoere will bring from 91 to to |S.OO per bnebel, and be kaN to get wt that, before aflhther crop la made. Tbe fafmere, bowover, hate their eyce i to tbe fatnte,end by planting rye tt end wbeet an their beat landa expect te bare e plenty of home made Nod end forage to aappjewmit tbe noardty of corn. TBE MGDE4, bCHOOL. bigbem ilag.1i w roodlag. end aeng TbU wee followed by lA>rvl « i>r« * r r, at lleekvllle baa lume. ta tbe wltb abrtpture of thankagtrlng. reodHtwo of ine la eeiaoo by i eater epoo Jm atndy ef Ke- ir. „ Teat brH. O. beeb- tauglit in; theclaaaloal qnotallona and Imnurea; the aonga that Ira taught pa*, enlUthe«tle«t map and globe making; are Indeed a bright oa*)*. atandlng out Hi hold relief on the dcaert of life, by Which we will keep freak and green the memory nf the uiodol Urofosaora of utr model auhoul. In thirty-twoyeara exprrlenoo aa a teacher, I regard thia the heat Huniiner Normal ! have attended In Kiorlria and South Carolina. It U the nmat practl* cal. ahd ha* accomplished the greatest actual heuellt. The attachineut that haa arisen between Inatructora and Mipebera, in ao abort a lime, waa touch- log. Mutual reapect and afTectlon marked our doting. With moistenml eye and aaddtned heart, cltiaen and teacher alike lingered aa we hade the«e faithful Profeeeora not a laatlng fare well but only'wn revoir;)’aa we ex- pect them to come again. The clo«lng acene* were an touching, they bring to miud fxingfcllow’a poem: The day la done, and the dark neat Falla from the wing* of night A» a feather i» wafted downward, From an eagle in hit (tight. I tee the llghta of the village Gleam through the rain and the miat. And a feeling of aadnei<a comes o', r me. That my soul cannot rcaUt, A feeling of aadneaa and longing That la nut akin to pain, And resembles sorrow only Aa tbe mist resemble* the rain. N. A. Patterson. Knelling, 8. C. „ , WITH Ol.D TIMK FKIK.NDS. Appleton, 8. C. Aug. loth. 1001. Dear kdltor: f have Ju»t returned, from n flying trip through Allendale end Hycauiore Townships, visiting *»mo of my old friend* In thdr bo*piuble honins. Among these |• my staunch friend Mr. M. Iraedboldt, whoever affords me a pleasant reminiscence aa his hoapital- Itv and agricultural management are equally bard to eclipse. Mr. Load dbo|dt took me to inspect bl* new and trulv beaiitifut residence which Is Undsr prutwisa of erection, In. to which he will soon move. The home Is an Ideal one, fitted up with all the MKMlrrn Improvements of the New South, really It would grace Madison rtquare. 1 also visited Mr V Manuel and Mr. < oira. who xrrtfving |U a line ' —~— - Mtperabumlartce of rafin. they tbe yteW wilt net be over 4u\ IN IIK MORI AM. At the home of Dr. Darling I,. Pee r ies, of Navasota, Texas, August 27 pun, Mrs. Harsh Fowke Peeples pa»e away from time Pi eiornltv. 8lie wail born at UollliigHprlngs.fl.tJ. November .TOih. 1823. Ifor-flret hus- hnrtd was Mr. Ohnrles Coleonk Hfty. a lawyer of. Harnwell. rt. (J. Of that un ion three ehlWren survive, W. A. Hay and Peyton Randolph Hay, of houth (Jxmliiia,and Mr*. I.miis G. Huy, of Hickory, N, C. After her htlshand's death almiuwrrlcd J>r. B K. Peeples, of Blnckville. 8. C.. and became the moth er of Iteiijainin K. and Gharle* II. Pee- ( Hf* ofSoath Oarollna.'and Dr. D. !,.• eeplea, of Texas, whom she was visit ing at the time of her death, her second luisliaud having died September 2. ISD'i. Mrs. Sarah Kmvke Peeples was a daughter of William Henry Peyton and Ida wife. Franco*G. Brown.tlaugh- ter of Col. Tarleton Brown, who serv ed In the American Revolution under General Marlon. Her father, William Henry 1'ey ton was a lineal defendant of Region! de Peyton, of Pevton Hall, Suffolk and laelham, Cambridgenhlre, England, who died HUB A. D. In Browning’s ••Americans of Royal De scent,” a chapter la devoted to the Pey ton’* of Virginia, wbo*e ancestor, Rob ert Peyton, came to these shores from Nelham. England, IfiflO. Uordon«dale. Fauquier County, and “Gunstan Hall,” Stafford County, were for many gener ation* the homestead* of the family, and It was from there that JHchsrd Henrv Peyton,her grandfather, came to Oha'leston, 8. C„ to practice law. In ISOrt he married Anne Wilkinson, of that city, a descendant of Landgrave Smith. The rulna of "Mr. Peyton’s home, a brown stone nramdon of colon ial architecture. is now an ohl land mark several mile* from that place. While the *ubJect*of this sketch was free from courting notlor or tbe affect ation or pretending to he the superior of her neighbors, she held that family connection with worthy people of the pa*t was a privilege lo be duly recog nized. and she waa right, "It widens the heart and broadens the sympa thies” to cherish the Inheritance nf an hmiored name. “Noble** oblige” be comes ngture to Jbeai. m In youth,she was endowed with rare personal.beauiy, retaining to old ag« the subtle charm of attractiveness; never losing the spirit of gyaqlmis ho-pitalltv nor withholding kindly* greeting and com tenus msnticr. . i.. nr- .i^s t.wia. M i u-—ir fv OLD 80LDIER*8 EXPERIENCE : M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of Winchester, Ind.. write*< “Mv wife wall sick a longtime In spire of good doe r's treatment, hut Was wholly tAiretl >y Dr. King'* New lilfc Pills, Which vorked wonders for her health." They lwa\s do. Try them Only 25c at ireech’s Pharmacy and C, N. Burck- lalter’a drug store. -»«»» ' THAT TIRED FEELING. - One f 1.00 bottle of Creech’s Iron art] MaugHne-e Peptouate will entirely do away With that tired feeling so preva lent during Spring of tbe year. Satis faction guaranteed. * Creech’* Pharmacy. A DEEP MYSTERY. ft I* a mystery why women endure Backache, Headache. Nervousness, Sleeple*snes«. Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells when thousands have proved that Electric Bitters will quick* I v cure- Ktich troubles. " t suffered for years with kidney trouble,” writes Mrs. Phebe Che.rlby, of Peterson, la., ‘•and a lame buck pained me so I could not dress myself, but Electric Bitter* wholly cured me, and, although 73 years old, I now am able to do all my housework." It •ovccomes Constipa- iIon, Improve* Appetite, give* perfect health. Only .'Sic at Creech’s Phar macy and <J. N. Burckhalter’* drug store. linvs BM>OP PIHSOX AND CA.NCEB. Eating sore*, swellings, falling hair, mucous patidtes, ulcers, scrofula, ach lug joints. Itching *kin. bolls, pimples, etc., by taking Botanic Blood Balm (It. B. B.) made especially to cure malig nant blood and skin troubles. It. U. H. heals every Aore and makes the blood pure and rich. Over ItOOOcnre* of worst and most obstinate case* by taking R. It. It. Druggists, %J. Describe trou ble and trial bottle sent free by. writing In Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, tia. CHEAP RATES VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. mmmmm herself t.. average year, however they are Ml «f th* 4r1IL Inn feel laetgwratoi M kcheol boy* fiwahl trom the pis v grwoad. W» b«<* Mr play wtta Um oolaa Ml mit Mvtag ml iwwe Homo the fol and h*pp*. Judging trom what I •aw lying haled up uqiter my friend Verd M'agln house 1 am nut •mprls ed that the shortage In crops falls to affect his jocular emotions On my return horn- while passing ihroagh Fairfax I met the genial Po*i Maater. Mr. O’Neal and " slu r Mhudell, that happy, go Incky sort of a fallutv who always La* some pleasant repartee for the iravellor. I aMo had the pleasore of mee^uig Col, L. W. Yeemeos and rode wnh him through a ponton nf ht« rottnn. whteh »e fur ahnve the average. My mtmete of all the crepe whh-h I have seen l* f*r„ «.f cot leu and Kl% wf curu for an aterage JMC. N. M. W. . Nh | is thiakl iirt’vend a conee«-ration of u f the Masler’eaarviou. liUted wllittru cheer- J ( hrietlan graye*, she was hind, benev To rlnclnnati. <)., and return account Annual Conve..tlon National Baptist Association (colored),'Kept. llth-IMih. itouthrm Railway announces rate of uqe Ilr»t cla-s fare for the mand trip from all fMiints on itellnoa to ('Indn- nati and return; date* of sale Sept. thh. hhh *nd i i»i. ai.-i 1^.01 »*-[.» JUUh »ll- '*r\ | nlent and unsulrtsh. Reserve and d< l cacy of feeling veiled her charantci I and In her home diffused a •••ft, pure I light of gentle wisdom md sympeth'y In her devotion in ih«wc dear to her >h# was rsalted by the abiding faith I which had heanlifle«l her life, a* d when I the golden gates nf the believer’s nara- fi rite I >n Ir »r. si be! • - •th ui anil . InV * r stand' Knifoa Paori a ml If he tbe dear little ’ Mewardshlp, lave srved. health of the eaeklng hie. perfect ,.n».- TbD drill I. . i la the made I school. teacher* •Is. Hut tee would still re lit and lie heneflm. life late the study Usually thi* la a dry, 8# has taught the Idwg map aad glnba. i the patron Inatractnr In Tbd (•toons wetoearn In ■ la our work. Commencing at i of plaia objecu; each as cuhaa, trlanglea aad < hsKs, .mr Professor advanced tbe cls>i by nlro gradation to more dlflloult aubiect* aooh aa flowar*. tbo aowlng machine, •nd Mgciiia. - Our taachar pupils have •ttaTMd gratifying ro*ulto t ln excess of •or most MognlngS oxpeetatioe. By taaohlag drawing, wa gira the child the mean* of copyiag the trim a»d traaotifnl in nature. You train thy eve, fib* nonr*, th* hand, and iMnrt; so Fuat fihroogh the whole Creation we come to see tbo hand of tbo, Creator. If tbrongh drawing, wd enteruiu the eblld and uke hi* -Ihoaghu from the beantl** of nature to nature'* God, wo bne* accomplitbed mueh for bis liap- plnoea. Too much credit can not be S een Mr*. Moor*, painatabiug Prof, off band drawing. Our letter to 8upt. McMnhxn has been been more than answered. W« askad for a good Instrueter. lie gave ustwoof the host all around school workanin the State. Our Prof, was kept busy tbe whole time he was with M*. In the morning at dads Inatmoj tion and, in the afternoons, tu Hutching nap and globe making. At night ser vice In thechurch and An Sunday, he was at hi* place la the cbnlr furnishing dsllghtful'muilc with hla clarionet. In bla lecture* “Around the world in •ixty oitnutea.” ••Dream*,’' “Boogaer- vlce,”jffc„ be won tbe hearts of young and old alike. He leave* a boat of friends behind bud atrangera Tester- day, (fiends to day. Tbe teachers attending have but one word fioev, and it is one of praise. It were well to be here and learn iftp afresh tbe leaaone of ear you nger j ohr and the approved methods •dneatioo. By tbo high worth and courtesy that ndorff* a, we have come r fnr each of oar Pro learned tbe escH hint system of topics I outllalag. ealls- Cbenlos, drawing, aad acboot Hprlngs. Col. J. il. Rates Is said U> be some better since In the Augusta llnsplul. G. R. B'ack will ship the first bslc of cotton from Milletu. Mis* Kate Kirkiaml, one of the charming voting ladies of MllleU*, hss been very III with .typhoid (ever but is better Of all sports Milletts has a few. There will be a picnic at Meyer's Mill ran the 30th Inst. to aayof uiju icirrii rangerdavs of modem Christian highest esteem I ora. We have Rev. Artbnr Butot|was eur teacher at Barnwell forty-two year* sine*. Ha waa vary largely iuatrnaaeotai lit se eming thee* ablo No femora (dr oar * 'Be •or A •to taklag ■ oobooi. Ho dtd ail As th* WiMUtnn writer undeftenk to owrrsrt your letter i t*e week brh»re I would Ilk* l» -ey that he U otf the truck In saving ikat l,« on«uhU IValsli, kaow nothlog of th* cue* uetil the u»- i rw was arreBted sud i<h k.-.i u|> Mr. ddlMMt g*>( the first Hue »l rtldetH** ant) was with me when the street wa* made amt oaa lo case until In the after- noun on Monday he drew nut. After that I went on with the raw. There for* Rex's letter leoel have been writ ten hurriedly also At tl»e Kdltor spoke uf glory enough fur all lot us hsvw It shared out right. Thanking you fur tha ahnve •|iace. Willi# I’ Walsh. WIHtston. hvff.. Aug: filth. Itad. llise niwned tn 0 puls# had ever t minister tn the | "tha* peace that »aff. M _ _ _____ liar Ilf* *o pure and sweet went a* imwelully . As fadea lira light behind lira setting sun. At softly a* the silvery cm light fall. To drsi— the tire.1 earth day Udone.” Chrl*t wa« with Irar ihrtui »t y» t- w hen •the Acrnunt annual Kocampment G A I IL. i lamiaud, U. hept. lOtb-Utb. Iff'l. : .smfitirrn • Kaliway annouru'es ex 1 trrnralv Ine rmtwd'trip rales from alt T po|nfV on its Burs tu t itouru. g rni-nd trip rates wMI b« hi •••duia named: Aiuteraon. A; Atlanta. Wa : file tt; Ath I 3k; Rrunawlrk. Ga. |2I l«t; .t^fiUbtt ( iiarleston. M. 4'nlumtua. M. <’ , |.*2 U: , K I?. $20 flit; Mseuw. tig., auuah. t«a . $ti 53: Spartan- .. 2 I'J • X t orras|aondlngl V ■ .tber points. Wept TtW to llth, tnelu- turn leaving < leteland midnrgh. >e|»i. I&th. -Illng th krts In irarsun Agent at t tevelaml «>n h« k Bonn, Jv Pi. I *tli. ent nf lee nf SO ns at Send Your Wheat to U to Be Croud, C Ginning, Bagging 6 Yds., Ties 6, ior $1.50. All New Two Pound Bagging, and the Tie* are New, Heavy, Steel, Arrow Tie*. _ In 18ft8 we Introduced CHEAP GINNING In Barnwell Ounty, and have continued ft aver since. We have dune thia because it benetlt* the farmer, it hencllts Barnwell, it benefits us. We have had our Gin* Rebuilt at the Manufacturers, and they are practical ly New and have bad all tin to date attachments added, such as Revolving Heads. Improved Breasts. Etc. JPFTDVe hav* abundant room to accommodate all cus- tomets as fast aa they came and are ready to do their business up quick. We pay the Highest Cash Price for Cotton Seed. . We have One Price for all, and a that is always tbe full market value. Gottop Southern Cottoh Oil Go., Barnwell, S. C. C.C. F. HAMMOND, MANAGER. J. P. ALLEN, PresideaL t\ B ADDISON* Vice Preslfieot. D. B. KENDRICK, Cashier. THE BANK OF BRUNSON. BRUNSON, SOUTH CAROLINA, Jimird of Director*: D. F. MOORE. Jr.. Raufftolawftoto* IV. i. L. Our Flour Mill capacity I* «0 barrel# per day. It haa lour Roller Standfi^ and is equipped with latekt imprwvkff machinery. 42 pounds hi tfour per bushel of wheat wa* our average last **a»on. Send your wMeat by freight prepaid, murk mul- aseka With y«of name and we wilt return yobf fleuf* making no charge for hauling to and from depot at our end. Tojl one-tehtb. .w a do not grind loth ifeta than ted bushels. Aiken Industrial Company, aikkn. ». c. Floor Hill, Oil Mill, Cottoi Git. C.Yc. H3NDER90N. Pres, and Treat. JAS. M. PATTERSON, Attorney and Counselor at Lav, Bxbnwxix, S. C., Will practice in all Stitte and United States Court*. Special Attention given to Abstracts of TH'e. DB. JIM. P. LEE, JB ^89® DENTIST, Office. WIHt S. C. Equipped for trave ling Work done at y*«i home any where Id Barnwell County. WH1 he at office in WilHaton *v*ry saf- urchty and Monday. lyv ATLANTIC COAST LINE. .Ulantic Coast line Railroad Co. oi S. C. COKDS.VSXD SCMaDULB. mOU I M. I No. :t& , _A7_1 daily ! dally ex | Kuo. A-M- a. 8 I 3 . . In Effect June Uth, I'JOI. STATIONS. mirth. 1 No. 1 >u 6a ! .it daily *a |dail Kun. ‘P. M I Lv ►hnrue— Ar Hetieettso III- *arli|igton A i 0 40 • to enert rr.ws M. O.. til < • ns. Ga. 92 ( aunieoi, m f’ . ft* U> Grerhvlllr fttua; s*i Transacts a general hanking and axebange traslnesa. Equipped with latest velaud, <>7, and I Improved fire and htirglar-pKad vaults, with time lucks. Insuring every' protec- I 1 lion that modern logenultv and s«-iem-e van <letl-a. Accounts uf firms. Individual* and corporations solicited. Alt hnstnesa In- I trn»|pd lo us will reed re prompt aod csralMl aitentioa, and evert facility ami I acrsanmodgjloti rooisUtant with suutKl hai.klng principles will be extended to | patron*. , 4 <rr 4 31 fi UK 5 IV A SAVINGS T)KPA IFFMKN'T| niravtton with the Bank and tele rest ■ k 14 k |M « If fi <•• : 43 • <*> fi to .. .g.' 3 Ml Ar Sumter 1.x Lv Kunitar At .Ar Crrstna I.y| Lv l reetuii A» Ar rrtgnalls I. IU On ..... Orangeburg l 4 33 I ten mark f 4 <** Rarnuell fi 3? Robbins w fi 23 is Tn Aug. toi 2 23 be atloa. frr Mtofi *ive, g*. • S"e I* Ti will be i^rarste<l In rw time deposits. K*|terial atfvnOoa villi be given thaee ohm arenstomed to transacting a bank ing business. A cordial Invitation Is extended th* public tu xlalt us, nhethef Kept on boss iness or not; w* shall be glad tn greet just. man l*al tweea N gusts T M. Kmersor T*atoc fitans J. R. Ke ■rrv th Buffet Sleeping York and Uaeoi gb Puli. via Aa- G< II M Em. ♦ ran Foss Aft. . Manager. Hi it* ll belli .1, i; and of U* the dark d I of IRi. final eth. and shadowy vale. liar hand la Ilia with fallh verm ■ely | l*M # n»% rm *1* y he *er tailed is «r r*tj. Ion A* U t rate given. And leaning on that rod and * taff 1 ••• y At* wna, etc nt uf tb( 11 ran on KuuiMra t^T Rai ••Mr* In ay < that never (nil. Kb* calmly passed through de fruai earth toheaxen. ft. II. < ath 1 i «Allli#c!l uas. A. G .1 XT 1*. A. 11. Al Tsy lant lo*. a. t.a. K. II IL ird* Irk. 1*. I*. A n , Was! im ton. D. < . w ^ —■ — — • 1 L W II uat. Mr. John A. Rouse of Otranto ei| term I D 1*. A . rhi irl# . K.0. Imenled thfa Kprlog with xegei* bl# w It Uti l»eaclrae. Yh*V were planted a T. r « A., Au jf «»»i a. Us. danger of frnet wa* nerr. and h • v# I ■» rl|ra«rad and tasde into deileiona p i *»•, 1 TA \ KAI K# Eeiuction of -TO- SOUTHERN RAILWAY. SEPTEMpEll 1st. 1901, XL preserves, mangoes, sweet pis'klcs ■ canne«l supply for winter use. Ilia eipe* will be published later. RV VlllTI Eof aTaa Kxen to < our.tv I nd mil I * MILLCTTK NEWS. Mlaa Kafe (.affltt* a charming young lady of Denmark paid a fiylng visit to relatirea and friends of MllWtia and toaaanaM taiAllsailwi- -y-Mm , , Mr. and. Mra. U. R. Black hare re turned from a pleasant trip tu TntHtr A PLEASANT DAY At the old homnslcsd of the late Wm. tHcks, of cherished memory, now the hospitable home of Mr. ami Mrs. Fur- uiiUi H. Dicks, a family reunion, whs participated in last Thursday, August, 22nd, Mr. L. K. Dicks and family, of Augusta. On. were present, Mr. P. B. Dicks ahd family, and Mr. L F. Dick*. We are sorry tha chain wa* not com plete, but there were some missing links. » With melons and fruit; pleasant greetings and merry chatter .Jhc morn ing soon passed away. And then came dinner with plenty of tine barbecued meats and a boat of good thiAgs too numerous to mention, more than enough to satisfy the craving* of the inner man In a royal manner. And as the |mrty .gathered around the same old family table twelve feet long, they did justice lo the oecssion, if you don’t think they did, ssk ‘•Uol" L. F.Dicks. Just about noon a traveling photog rapher came and wanted to step for dinner. Of course, be was taken in, and in the Evening the whole party assembled in and around the front uf. dear 'did homestead and had a photograph made. An abundance of Ice water and ice cold lemonade kept the party cool, and eouteut.. Among the vistlng guests were: ■fatsos Gertrude Hamilton, of Char leston; Aquilina Black.'of Springfield; and Bessie Greene of Willlston. H, C. Altogether U was s lovely day, one sre wiH long remember, and would <*ve t* live it over soon. W One Present, Fmm Edgefield aod John«ten ex changes it seems that (here I* much sxifhcs*and sorrow and sighing in all those regions since the pretty Barnwell reunty girl visitor* returned to their liwwfiiMi l We advise all house keeper* fo call at G K. Ryan’s store h.id examine ihv Wlckless, Smokeless, Blue Flame Oil Cooking Stoves now being plncrd upon the market by.the Standard Oil ( o. When you think of cooking without wood, smoke er soot, w ithout heat of ai\.v consequence, with nothing to make trash or soil utensil*. a« tliev come off the stove as clean as when put there, and that you ca ' cook in Tour sitting room, it loots like the hardest work of house keeping is overcome and cooking made a pleasure nin) a pastime. Remember the mighty Standard Oil Co. is behind this stove and tiiat U no hum hug. tion me |s*<ie«| aod dire,-ted by ill Treasurer I hav# lei led upon aod sell In (root of the Court House at Barn well, wi:hiti tha legal hours ot sale, on Mnndav, tr»* 2d day of Weptewiher, I0»U ll being sajeday in said month, the fol lowing described tract or parcel of I soil s'tuate. lying and being in Barnwell i wtanmiinggirtfcrtrt— T — tseso^«.a*;zaaa Liu^n . Msratli bv Nick fisolu Lawns nt 18 cents. I lin«. Kouih hr W*. M Hls,*k sod East . by W. M. Prlester; levied uiartl as lbs j pr.qiertynf estate of ||. R. Hutto. Term* ••ash. purchaser to pay for fil- , tie aud Revenue Mamp*. FRA^’K II CBKKCH. I . Slieritf nf Harnwell County. S’.eriff’s Office, Aug.11, HHM. A. A 20th CENTURY ROMANCE./ ♦iLUSTON NEWS. Cut! Sf ClDfo |l |t C«W. ■ r*. W. M. Smith and children went 4 Charleston on Snndav. ■■(A Bvnncdy left ye«terdary.gftor- New York, wfaer* be will _ •Brin g (at g favTVn tGh section. A- refiweoul Henry M. Flaglor, the venerable multi-millionaire, claims Florida as l>i* home. A few years ago Ids good wife became insane and waa eon fined In an asylum. Her case was hopeless, and through Mr. Flagler’s influence the Florida Legislature passed a law ma king insanity a good cause for divorce, and Mr.F. was first to take advantage of the remedy for matrimonial Ills. He secured a divorce recently and on Sat- untgy found consolation in marrying a charming North Carolina girl, in a quaint, little town’of :>(K) people and a court house, several miles from a rail road. The new bride is :>5 years old, about half the age of her husband. The ex Mrs. Flagler is.worsh (HK). and is cared for jn a private san itarium at 11,000 per 1 'mop th. A "guar dian to look after her business gets :$2,000 a year. The World’s Greatest Cure for Malaria, Far all forms of Malarial poison- id F« lag take Johnson's Chill and F rver Ionic. A Iftiul <>f Mulm-inl poison ing tn your bl<»»l nn'nns misery and fail urs. Blood riKSludnoscsn’t cui-o MaunaT Srpvl pols»ning. for It i»wOMNSON S TONIC. IMt a IwiMlo in-day. The antldoia e»*ga.ewrnarL:>»rkjimI IlfTter Streets. Black vUle. K. C^uwirad by I hr. L. C. Btepbcos, conslstluff of a bon** roalainiog 7 ruMiua, luclwdieg Dialog Rmms eufi K'lelkea. Bare.'ittabled aud HOWARD PATTERSON, Attorney at Law, BARNWELK, S. C. Resnmra Ihe practice’of his profession in all courts of die State and United Mates, aud will (five his lx*t attention to all business en tru.-ted to his care. Ufthc front room over Bank of Barnwell. ‘ ;>[. C. OFFTCES: Barnwkll and Wij.LlaTGN I will be at my Barnwell office at the Halford Houae’on the first Monday and Tuesday of the first and fourth weeks in each month, and longer by special engagement. At WHlisten office on every FrM«7 and Saturday. I am also prepared f« do Dental work at your home# airy where in Barnwell Goim’" t. F. Xaftoun, P. M. Bockingto, Win. McNab. Calhoun & Co# FIFE, Life, Accident Oy clone. LIGHTNING, and- * , Live Stock Apply I* * ^At^Lovr^t Rates !■ Strongest Companie*. CALHODN i CO PREPARATORY l ARRIVAL “ FALL STOCK! .Will sell White cost, from f>.. to Ladies* Slippers, from Toe. All iShmiiier CTothin^' siT Cost. I t.a|| H*a|% K«. ■ v i tMtr Urn* • a*?mil* viii^ l ka « Lwt.y 1 — IS1II * mmmmJ 1 1 ftftr T Wftfi L# i>•# *to.<toi . 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Owens, A, M, President. <, OBJECT: Th*t om-Yomig Men mav be developed physic*!?*, mentfillr morally and ‘‘that our Datsgliters may be as corner stone*, poINheif after the siuviitlude of a palace." —COTJHSES.—- ’ ' Literary—[ ReguOar.J Nciefltiii*-[Regular.] v ■•Sid-Vocal ahd frr«trnmenf*l. „ Arl-Oharcoaland Uavf Drawing, Fastri, WaterCofor, Crayon end Oil. Portraituie and Ohina Painting. Uommerefal —Bonk-keeping. Stenography, Typewritlnif. . Elocution, Oratory ami ExpvHntw}. Military—Drill, Physical and Bxyouet Exercise, Signaling and Military ,v. Aufnsta Ar. lMtnU*r«TUIr •• T*uuiU* » xJI-XSa IJSV «A»S : wXii I uop IJI i tip >*'p sajp L*. TaaulUe " K*uA*r«»ill» gr. Augaraa XWa S«0u SIW X ♦>• t >-!' »»,l VUCn ; h)pt S Mm uaiij Usnyl^, L*. .Savannah ... ** AILnidal' “ Karnwrll " Black vi Ka i» V|> if rip! vv _. S As* ‘ toafr v x#«. SAqrU 1 V l 4 i:w XASp t2S6|i 4.*Sa 4 up «ae.1 Ar Ratribarg Ar. OolumlHa. . (Vito! 5 JOp L*. Oo I uni bln SlOy Dally II 4iai Lt. 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