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r -■ •>. & mm HfKtr .-a. ^U. The Barnwell Parole tAniiO^iUBSCMPMW. » A(lT*ne«, p«r\ AriBum !. .$1,R0 $2.(« ^hotore upfcjnhat? It l^xiat'tolook like tenc«ntR cotton. For other county newt tee 2nd |»a(fe. Tlieehtia gan^ it at 8ttnton’a bridge tbit week.' tUtiisi)AV. AUGUST 29 1001. 8. Kra*rotT u«e« few 'butthay mean much. word* to-day. k fhwWetralar Commumcatiorm 0 f No. t7A.\ F.-. M.\ \/\ , . h 5 1 '' a * tl, ‘ , '*«* Masor.tcTom- Barnwell npou Thwradar, before the full moon In each MMtB, bectnntiiR at early candle liaht 4y order of W. -. m. -.. 8 H- P .tapgKtoa. Secretarr. FIXAL I>I8CI!AKGE. Notice it hereby gUen that the un- wtralgaed will SU his final account a« Executor of the La*t Willa and Teata- njeuu of-G. «. C«mk. deceased, and of Mra. Klltu t^ook, deceased, .with John K. knelling, R»q., Judge of Prohate, on Saturday, ^evtamber bJftthv itwi, and B»k for Letter* DUinisvurr, LT P. Wili Auguat 24th. 1901. K Another Wear India atorm is making ■ p off the Florida coast. <!af)t. 8. W. Trotti was In town for a happy couple of hours on Friday. Mr*. Rev. John 8ojonrner of .lohn- ilrs. tUR CHURCHES. - y —. •'s.-'f Ree. A. Bulat began on 'm^terday a protracted meeting with Seiglliigville Church. On Monday after the aeoond 8nndav In September, being the »th dav of the month, he w ill commence a protracted meeting with Long Branch 'Church. Ministerial assistance ia expected. Service* will l»e resumed Ht Church of Holy Apoatlea Sunday. Sept. 1st. Morning service 11 ;30 a.' «i ; Sunday School dp. to. All are (H>rdlally invi ted to wornhlp with ua. * W. u. Still of (I.I.IA9I8. Sxecutor. FINAL discharge. Notice U hereby given that the nn- (lercignml will lijo hi* Hnal account with John K. Snelling, Esq., Judge of J robate. on Saturday, Septcmlter 2Bth. 1901, as Guardian of Hugo S. Dodenboff W. H. Dodenhoff. J v. Dodvuboff. R. U. Dodenhoff, J. It. Dodenhoff. Mrs. J. K. Hair, MU* Clara V liodrnliofT and Mis* Leila Dndeubotf and ask for Let ter* l)i »in ijutnry. * D. K. Biioua, Auguat 21th 1901. Guardian. HE STATE OF SOIIH CAR0LIJ1, • CooKrr or Babxwbi.l. By J. K. Snelling, Ksq., Judge of Pro bate in Barnwell County. . WHEREAS Mr*. Sarah My rick ap plies for Letter* of Administration on the estate Of 11. S. My rick, deceased Thee# *re. therefore, *o cite and ad- iwoalalt alt aod aingutar, the ' kindred and creditors of the said II ri. MrrcA. deceased, that they be and appear be fore me. In the Coart of probate to be held at Heriwell on Monday the Oth day of Septeo.brr next, after pob- Ucatlon tMTeof, at II o’clock in the foranwop, tv ait««r reuse, if any tber Baow, whe the eald # Adndi ihiration •limrttf but he rfSkW.’ Given under uiv hand, tbit fuh day •f August, Anno rviwinl. iwr. ;jOMN K. SNELLING, ’ J. P.. II. C. PuhlUbetl on I He T'jth day of Auguat I*)l In Taa BaaswatL Pauri.x. eonville 1* ylsrtmg Blacktille. • e : Col. R. M. Butler aneut Sunday and Monday with* hi* grand children in Charleston. Barnwell 9. Orangeburg waa the eeore in Tuesday’* return game in the KdUto town. Dr. and Mrs. N.F. Kirkland Jr. went to Greenwood yesterday to visit II. M. Grabaro and fmuily. 1 — Mr. J. R. Harrison, first class in hi* line, ha* an advertisement in this issue ot special interest to aportamen. The new advertisement cif the South ern Oil Company shows that there I* at least one corporation w ith a soul. Lieut. T. R Pbtmn* of thi* county will be Adjutant of the Clemson Col lege Cadet Battalion for the next year. Mr. C. F. Molair is dr.e ‘today from the North, where frtrthJ past waek he has heeo buying large and lovely fall stock*. I Col. W. R. Owens was down from Dunbarton on Monday, talking half urep, but In whole crop good lieaUli looks and spirits. ATTENTION FENNELL HILL FISHING CLUB. ■ All mentber* are herphv requested to attend a hmetlng of tlie CUib to be held nt Fennell Hill Landing-Thursday, Sept, firh, 1901 Important buslnets will he transacted, which mar possibly Involve theaelection of another camp- lug ground. J. 1). Box. Pre«. Geo. Wash. Higgins Tlioinsoii. CTodk. A LONG FELT WANT. Harrison and Edenfleld will fill H to the satisfaction of all cuvtomefs at their new Restaurant and Ffuit Store, next to Barhwell Dispensary. All the suhatantiala and delicaeie* of the sea son will t>e served bv first class co<A*. and the finest fruits from the equator to the Arctic Circle will be gathered for our patrons. Rates Reasonable. Give us one trial and you’ll uome again and often. ’Open next week. Harrison A Edeoflcld, PROGRAM of the Thirty-Fourth Annual Senalon of the Barnwell Baptist Sunday School Convention; held wt Healing >prlnga Church. A ugtnt dUth-Slat and Sepleniber lat, 1901. Friday, August JOth:——— 10 a. ra. Devutional exercises con ducted by the President 10:.l0a. m. Knmlluientof delegate* and. election of otticera. Ham. Intcodiictory sermon; Rev. J. D. Moor» «ir Rev. W. I). McMillan. 11 m Relation of the Pastor to the Sunday School; Rev. T. II. Garrett and Hev. E. W. Peeples. 12:31 p.m. Uecesa. 2 p. m. Song service. 2:1ft p.m. The Siqierlntendent; 1 His respousIbMItirs, A. P. Manville (10 minutes]; 2. How we can help the su perintendent, Rev. Julian Strong [10 minutes]; 3. How I conduct my school, short talk* bv Arthur Kennedv, J. H K. MHbous, C. K Tyler, A. P. Man- viLle and 11. K, Gillam. Rev. John G. Hei'kwlth, Idl* Biah- ham, Jones A. Williams. G. K. Black and G Frank Hsmlierg were last week guests at Gleuu Spring*. J. K. Garneft of Hampton and T. D. Darlington formerly of Alien.laAe have leased Glenn Spring* for live year*, with privilege of five more. By appointment of the Frealdeul Lieutenant Johnson llagood na* pro •noted last week So the rank of Cap tain In the Artillery service. .Dr. asid Mra % N. F. Kirkland Sr. of Buford's Bridge and Rev W C. Kirk land el M alleiherv wefB.A»*e*ta«d Dt. U C, klrUaadon Tueedaa.- - ——tBaf "WflfBUtlky alter noon Mr. Mdney Hartaog. while linming near Capt.Jark Allen’s place. hl|ie*| a raitlej snake whtch had ? rattle* and a hnrtnrt/f M r. Jesse TOWN MEETING. Ererynne who l« In^rested In hnlld- ing up the Karu well Graded School la requested to attend a citizens’ meeting at the School i!ou«e Wednesday even- tug Sept. 4. at S :W The object of this meeting I* to discus* wars and means of building up our school and making it the foremost school In ihi* section of the State. A number of the best speak er* of the tovyi will make talks. It Is hoped that every man, woman and child In Baruwell will attend. Wm McXab. _ Sect’y B. U. S. D. THE WEARERS OF THE GRAY. August Hat, ’.9oi. Olar.X t “Mr: B»ntnr: 11 The HTtlef oLQl^ Tn*t.~»nd orgauixml a , *<M-|etv, by electiog Mr*. W. S Or 0 " lug. President; Mi** Ella e>hrhfei^ S :l :lo p. m. The ore of the blackboard and maps in the Sunday School; Black board Talk, Rev. J. 1. AVer*. 3:43 p. ni. The relation of the home to the Sundav School; the Bible In (he home, II M. Fallow and Jtev. A. Bulat 4:1A p. m. Miscellaneous buslue«a and amiomicement*. 4 JO p. m. Adjournment. Saturday. August 31st: 9:30 a. m. Song Service. 10 a. ni. Report* from the schools, limited to two minutes each. 10:30*. m. The condition and out look of the schools; short talk*, three %to five minutes; Dr W. I). Rice. Revs. G N. Askew and W. G. Britton and W. T. Gave, J.A.Jenklna, J. W. Ki- nard and D. M. Johnston 11 a. m. The Teacher: 1. His digni ty and msponaihlrlty; Rev* W. M. Jones and T. L. Smith 2. The prepar ation «>f the lesson. Hon. S. G. May- field and PmY. J. K. Hair. 3. The teacher before his class, Kev. J. 1. Ayers. 13 m. The Sunday School and Mis sion; Rev. R. W. Sanders. 1>. i>. 12:30. Keoess.. 2 p in. f’liMferem*# of Primary teach ers; talks by Mr-.-Geoigjai enter, Miaa Aim* Walker and Brs. E Reed. 2 JO I’ke busy man and the Sunday Sclio-I; Hon. A. Howard PatUraun and H. F. Rice K»q 3 |J. nt. symposium; 1. Tito Bedf Sunday >choul Helps. Revs. S P. Hair met on~*ttu r fBrh m,Ml " <f Briuon. 2 I In- ff.tn.e' M-. Jt.lon P»^<B'"t. Re* c. K. Hurts. 3 The own- Teacher and the Dome, Dr. J. B. Black. Miscellaneous business and adjourn- ROOMS TO RENT. Single rooms la a two story dwelling, centrally located and very oool. Apply to. ' ’ P. M. Burk Ingham, Real Kata tv 4 gent. BEST SARSAPARILLA. Red Blood Sarsaparilla 1* the most reliable medicine of its kind sold. One to three bottles makes on# feel as thn’ he had a new lease upon life. Satis faction gnarantaed. Mind, wo mean exHctlv what wo say and can always be located. CREECH’S PHARMACY. ■ .a lie* Reunion • Bar III 111 lit IM M s-ss retsn*. And in honor uftlm t«o Barn- well t’-ompanles. G and II., of tho 17th Dunn rawie In from Ken- H r v ..C. B. A. a rvunhoi of th# aurvl- tnrky on t rldav, I he ••urn crop fhere I ,nr»ef th*»»e ga taiilcompanies will he Is not g.m.1. hot m hea:. fhac,-.. and ^ oll rue-day. I Ith Sep- hay ifr eirrlknt In qNallly aim! qu^n* M*F- We extend and pronil*# a hearty wel- Ra— ut Aiken 4 * a , a difei. lee* will ircti on ? lav aod sod W. W III asaUt Rr i-om 1 ■ tlx . Tho hooting season will wwtn hand sad there are hnnlers lbs gno* that d*> 00s sk*4>t as writ ■■ weold like them t» dn. Hring tot to ote. I o III r hok* koro If and ■ -boot r'o*e foe |l In per k*rre|. gon Horrols are msty and badly insole; iker nr-d refresblug on they pill not sbe»t weft until 1 d>«ne M v prUe for relrosblng Is per barrel, to* fer |I.Au. I nsit 1 Hone pills for vo*j. Repalrlag of FI be irm* a Hpeetalt}! booing Machine* Repaired, keys made and filtod at I1IIIS0J S CU ilD IKtCLE SHOP. **BHtferllv** failed to *t and hU g*--l letter bed t< • a>te basket Had b« wrltl name jusi bebtn Huttrrflv own Id hate seen light and kept so utVc* secret. OrangeburgB Bsrnnell 1 hi* the puhl | and all, I j our cu*U I on* cum The lad is 1 eeoMtrf eili give, dav 0/ t our lives. | and Fraak II. i r* I weH's oorthv wtni I bv ihi* mmuiltl lots fur the day federate soltllers and to r generally. Cor •ring tour dinner m In la*lting}*nil 1. boys on* | made later a* has been uteul. - - Sunday, September 1st. 10 a.m. Song Service; Lecture on the Sunday dchool lesson, lion S. G. W sv field. AddreSs bv A. Mclver Boa- tick K«q . The Sunday School of the Twentieth Century. 11 a. in. ScroMin; appointment to be on and adjacent •,-stUle. U,a best a. Robert AMrh-h two of ohl Barn- ns. bat* Ireen cboecn •c as the leading of*. W . T. 4 at*. score In the base ha I Thurmlar afiernoon. •earn ha* ropltal man • las* nine, hul lacks 1 as II A4-K .K NEWS. >■>. ra ortam I hr. (Xait (bmr to the Barnwell, ELKO NEW*. Dispanaary s. r. her M|*a Josia Whitlock I* .vtaitlng brother. Dr. W a Whlt'orb. Mias Nafibla Druotmond i* tlslfing her hrothee Mr II W^liyomomnd. Some of the farntera think there la home r quire i nuioTtcr yltilora In toon this weak. Tha pmcrm-tcd meeting commenced at Rrtsematr on Saturday. .Rev. Bur ton wf Gmnitevlllc will 's*Ah>t Pastor Knight. W# hope for a glorious revival. Hev. Arthur Crans of Charleston lias bean delivering -ome floe aermon* here for the la«t leu data. Oa flltmfav hi« text waa. iVhat will It profit a man to gain the whole world and lose hi* own soul. The rermnn.wat one of the finest wa have evaf heard. Y. f ahWaX locals. Messra .fame* and ( lfe*ler Mid**m*n fetnrneif from Plum Branch dn Tneax day. They will atsr with thvir ulster. Mr*. G. U. W. Smith, while going to school. Mr*. F. M. Young made* very plessi ant viait lo her sitters lart deck at Salt kc hate hie. Miss Cora S. W’eekly of J4a’tk#hatch I# is vt iting f < 1 n.it relatives. Mra Celia Wilann, wife of the iateO. 1* Wilson, died at the realdenco of h^r son. Mr. J. F. Wilion oil Mohday niorn- fpg aftei 1 a short lllnea*.- _ Mr. dim Welmer of Weimef wr* in town on fhiiradiy. Messrs Hi(llie «un Shelli# Platts of Hickory Gror# were here ofl burlileaa last Wk#k. Mts Bllifaheth Krarse was In town bn Friday vlaiting relative* ahd friend*. The Fairfax second nine crossed bats with Bfnasofi filn# on Tueaday tho 20th on th# latter’s grmfr.ds. thfl acoie being jft to II lu favor of Fairfax. E. LeRoy Young. Martin events. Messrs W. K. Benffett rfid M. T. ^ohnion After Kpimdlng » few days at Glehh Apringa will take In the Pan- American Exp<i«ttton. Ml** Jennie I*m Key of Beaufort l« apyrnllng some time with ’friend* find NlaClve* around Masiln. Mm. Lee and family returned to Au- gtfrtN on Saturday last to th# regret of many friends. Mf. J. A. Onfiffrrefcher ,wa« on our atfeyta on Wcdnesdar. rUlfiterW Arthur Oil: «a» in town on Sattlrday. ' ' J. M. Gioson was down from Os--* horna's rtoalnoaa College a few days last week. Mr. A. J. Ban nett, the n»°«t promi nent fannaf and merchant of thi* place, has oprnrd Off bUfaUatodLAnd ufl£X£ 1'»ui R*rnw#|| and Vambergl MIMlSn •** ib*i this j-sr » col’coi ytnp ran oof be any larger than last rear’s. It Is anout flulahml and there I* ab-sd tb# ilongrr ot alnnna from tb* IkHMh aod ,k»t> did frost uuor about GcloSer I Ilk. A food time l« txpected at tb# Rap | list n R Convention, which in—C[• at Healing (spring* l.’hnrch FrMav, Sat- nrtiav and *uftdav. Dr. James of Greenville Female College. Dr. Jaft.lgr ••f Limestone College, snn ntlo'r vlalt- ora will be preaett and deliver add res- soe*. Misses Annabel Asblev ami Klurence Wood returned to Aiken on Tuesday. I During the week tbs’ they were the bewitching fiie*u of Miss Jennie Lou Bale- Uicv captured #v-rj Barnwull ■iifyrywtauwar w > ig* tiign.n awd the iwnurneyr gtr aboflV tlm streets ■wWtmdrrwi Ttiwn^WToTTric' tTFSC M r.-afWvl rs. G. W, Patrick are bad: •from ihe land of the skv. where they enjoyed a delightful vacation. While awav OapL George made arrangemenu to supply old and new customers dur ing the coming fall and winter with the finest applee, cahhage, Ac., grown in tb# mountain*—wholesale or retail. By ih# burning of his hatn and sta- hle« In the early mnrnthg fit the 20th Inst Mr. H. C. Creech of Great Cvpress sustained a loss of at leqst fl.0°0. Three mules were burned to death, two others had! v Injured. In addition a lot of corn and fodder amfcnough oats to have fe*) all hi* stock until January were entirely con sumed. Attorney General Bellinger gave to the press on Friday a vigorous protest againstthe Governor’s reasoning. He quotes from the reedfd that the case Had been prosecuted under inatructions from the Governor. Who hadi ommend- ed hie diligence. Gen. Bellinger sav* that the State has lost at least $2,600 through Cdl. Neal, and that neither the Attorney General nof the Solicitor prosecuting the case h.td been Consult ed ds to thejfitrdon. A* While a»si*f.ing in unloading freight at Sally on Monday Corfduotor George T. Rhode* of Ttaln 41 of the Solithern Railway was seriously injure'J; by the falling of * heaty cottoii gin. which struck his shoulder and knocked him to the ground. Cdpt. Rhode's had been dn this,line sinde tbc days of the Barrtwell Railroad and was well liked by all that knew him. A Tifeaday night dispatch brought the tad ne w* that his life wax despaired of. A dispatch received yesterday stated thatCapt. Rhodes was sinking. lie has been unusually gay the i,ti. The many visitor* haw esun Ilka a so muter rc--rl exeat* cast their »h**lon* (or , Iwfor#.’* Our springs are s* O^S" I j| OI K Musi# will be furnish# I by tcr.alning | B pnolr t-ootpu-ett of slngnr* tr«»m vari on* •sundsy ischmds. tllrrci#«l by Kev. J. I. Averst (’nrnetisi. Or. Krn#«t It I* hA|t*>d that every » h■ mI will *#»d a full itoksgaUou. I#1 evorv »-a«-h#r and Nupee|ni#nil#at bo iwesawl. Healing springs I* an bloal pla< c fur each a moetlng; excolleut wator. gen- enwis bospiiality. FurtUer Mom. Tb# abav# program subjvt'f lu ebangr. If nes'es-ary. C. K. Hurts, W. D. Mice, H. P. Galphln, M. Met rrary, Comoflttc#. ivloping, and urb isrr- |« * great fut ib houses h*»r b# Healing Springs. • lar rcaort. A o can *ay am lor uui rn tert-nily and it Is a b'-i#l and TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice ls hereby given that from thi* date onward any and all persona are forbidden toenterupon,'for th# pur pose of hunting, fishing, cutting or re moving wood or Umber or cutting road* through nr across or otherwise ircxpaneing upon tho following dcs crlbcd tract* of land in Barnwell Coun ty, State of South Carolina: Landa known as Sandv Island, for merly owned by B. F. KiMIngsworth, now property of T. R. Erwin. Lauda kaown a* the Bennett Place, formerly owned by T. C. Bennett, now property of T. R. Erwin. . Land* belonging to Daniel GIB which hound the above named places 011 tin North. Also any of Uie lands formerly be longing to the late B> F. Killlngsworth Any |>er*op or person* *0 entering and trespaasiog on the abnvo lands without pernii-sion will be liable proaecutiou under thu law forbidding parties entering upon the lands of ait- oihcr.sltur notice Iroin the owner. T K. Erwin, Daniel Gill. Aug. 17th, 1901. SiIiniBBiis to Absent DefeadaDh STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Count? of Barnwell.—Court of Com mon Pleas. Coy C. Wood, bv h#r Guardian ad II- lom U. M. Greene K»q , Plaintiff, against I,. K.-Hood, Defends tit.— Summon*. To the Defendant L. K. Wood: ’f You are hereby -summoned and re quired to answer >(ie eomplslnt in this setiofi a copy of which I* herewith acrxjcii up»'u yuxi, and to servo a copy of your answer to the said eomphxlnt upon the subscribor* at their ofllcu. ! ‘f*ln Street. Barnwell, S. C.. within 3l) j days after service hereof, exclusive of j th* day of «ut*h swrvlru. If yun fat) to anwwer th* complaint within th* time aforesaid, thfi plalatiff In tbU action will apply Ut lb# onurt for ttio relief demantlod lu tho eomplslnt. HATES A SIMMS, # Plsli»nfl*»'AlU»riiev*. Dated Barnwell, S. C.. July -’Pth. IKtfl. (Huai) W. Gllcivs Momii*. c. c'. r. To the dofendant. !«. E. Woo.I • Take nu(le*thalthwl>upplalMl In this I actum, tugotker wltk th# wnmmnns. of which the foregoing !• aenpv, was filed In rhe ofilcu of ike i’twrk of t he Cwurt of ( onimoo Pies*, at Barnwell, In ik# County of Barnwell, ». C., uu th# 22th day of July, 1MUI. HATES A HIM MS. PlalntlfT’s Attoruevs. Dated Barnwell. S C . ’Jbth July, IfiUl. TO THE PUBLIC! Spartanburg, S. C. 48th TEAM BEG ITS HEPTEMBtR » Eight in facnlty Eight departments. Expense* from $1»0 to |f7I a yaar. For catalogue, nihlrea*. — J. A. U AMKWELL. Heeretary.; Wofford College Fitting School, SPARTANBURG, 8. O, Elegant new building. Board and tnitiou for year, f ilO. All Informaiton given by A. M. DU PRE. " ITcaB MtaatefT — P. M. BUCKINGHAM* BARNWELL. 8. C., REAL ESTATE AGEHT, IDLE MOSEY SECUHUY I5YESTED. LIFE INSURANCE, (Agent for New York Life;) FIRE INSURANCE, (Calhoun & Company) .List your property with me. Inspect fine lot of Investment applications. AH detail* of perfecting loon* carefully at* tended to Term* reasonable. fJorrs tpondeucu *n4|r)t*d. Address ■- P. M. Ul’CKlMtQAM, HaaawaLL, s. C. Dr. J.H.E. MILHOUS Surgeon Dentist! RLACKVILLK, ----- tf.l Will be at his offlor In Barnwell avsry day aod Tuesday and Wednesday ft Will be at bla Homo oAUe in Mscknllot try Friday aad Batutday, and will man] puintmeiita to meet paiteut* at any of osayly twww or raH at thetr f ' hum a toll aradusAr of t*kV Col’., r'. have i ad u-vrttkan yrmrs arrive | th-al eyprrv-nee, and can plrasa you lat of work and prices. tasa.- -V ■ '•.V. rice* as low as tb« kiwetit. Woik Guaranteml. -BdRSEsiiasG i St *#-Flrat Duor West Paorta i fMT'Gite fia a call. Ad’ll do 1 ft T. B. Earn, SurvB/or arid Civil £ifi Special attention given i tatlon of water-powers, drainage. A postal r4rd add tin, 8. C., will ra«dli lion. NEWBB i’ooir Three 1 tlvOa. Good II El It i®.a I VettnCindutyO You want th* heat flour ami the **»i yield fur vonr wheat. TbU la J ri**ly what you got at my ruilor t mill, winch' h.s juat baau f* from 3d harrsls to ill i Ml. > • • '*# • #. * a V nit- Nnnnalv’a Dellelotfa Candy. Rereiv. #d Wse’tly By Express Aiuars Fresh. | For sale by 0. N. flurckhalter, Drug- gUl. W* have op•uod Machine Shop# UtasAvill#. H. C., f«*r the rw» l*alr ot all kinds of at I am now fully equipped to haudio th# now crisp and I guarantee astisfoto lion or auistcn you pwund fur pouuA tho wheal vuu brought. What I Will Do: If you prater to 4bip yuur gyala to (•* ur ( ardova. mark your surka prepay Ike frelgkt and ( will ir grata fmrf th# D#pnfi and : ahru ground Into flour, wftb- uthur <oet than tho regqkir provlilMl Urn skipmout 91 bu*k*U. Too or * rlu lo to mak* up a Copn ot ■Maly. haul yoi return i odlaov II at Ik* Is nut less more pu>G •hipUMUl. 51 u ** lor next season arc t. b: Man- In the FOR TOWN FATHERS. Mayor—C. F. Galhnun. • Warden*—K f,. PattcrWn. HaWmet, P. W. Price, Geo. W vllle. The fkrellent service (lune pfist by the above natnetl tnciinibenU warrants the belief tliat tifey will do #v#n bettor In the future I>et the. ett- irens of liarnw»*ll vttow their appreqia- rlrm hv their unanimous rhe lection on Sept. Htth fl**t. • ^oter. c.. Moaara W H Peudef and W. A tear# fur Loray fihe H»#t- Vrlsk thcaa a grand time. Tha lalait crop la ahuht AVer piaalura about cleared eapcu*#*. Thu Buaufwta u*gru excuramu qalm a auecuba. Krtrj’Mltg **V“ I Inch mc*h. f«r mleby O. Ir. 4J; labffl. GIB Stack*flic. 8* C. Wrtta fof priced. Wat lad Mahal—1 beliuae hi *mbraciBg oppor- ’ tooitius. -> mas stdurt—I’m au upuurtuaity. J of Mshut—Net murk; app• rtbb,U*u V.4 fleawi. tfcb tasa^d irouafl n&ng. summer qptta being dl*«*u*aed. The chief oncial event of th* past w**k was a nia«qn*ta<le ta-key psriv given bv Mi«s Farrell m honor of her gue«l* Mra John <Jiiinn of Sanders ville and Mi«s llaukins of Augusta. Th# coatnm#* were rar* and alirartlve. Many ante beilum relb** werceshlbimd I’ll# pi la*, for tb# best gotten up cos tume, was awarded (•• Mi«v Hawkins. Mr. and Mra. Wtlllani Pollanl, of Augusta, are »|»endiiig some time with Dr. and Mrs, K. A Gyle*. MUs Ksteile i oleinau, of Aiken, Is Du- jme»i. of Mrs. D. F. lor , V ^**emd»SssAWBBCWHr5yUMm*m%asam»‘»--1.. «* ,, ^ -Ms and Mm. ^ulnrTtnVr and Mr. W I’alsfi sj>ent last Sunday with Mr. and ‘ , “ Mr*. II. D. I«*i*nard. K-V.C..E. Burt* will assiat U?v. W. D. Rice in cond'icting a meeting at npringtowrii thi* week. Mr 1. F. Still ha* returned from Glenn Spring* and looks much Improv ed from ilia rc*t amt tecrcution. Mr. I'. E Flshburue lias gone to Ruf- falo to view the sight* of the Pan-Amer ican. ■- - . Mr. John O’Oormanha* gone to New York, but will take lu Buff alo before hi* return. Mr. W. It. Jnliqjtnii baa accepted a position with J. B- White and will go lo Augusta abouMlie llr-tof Septem ber Mi** Lucy Phillipa will leave the first of the week for New York. Balti more and Philadelphia where she will select and purchase the stock of fall millinery fot Mt**sr* Brigg*. Bulat & (Jo. Mra. Kelly will open her private school September 2nd. The Slimmer f’chool closed on Mon day of last, week. The attandauce was umiRualfy good throughout the whole session. l*rof. Hughe* and Mra Moore have greatly attached themselves to the teachers of Bamberg and Barnwell Countie*. The fbfilmving exprex*ion na* signed individually by each teach er pupil: We tfife undersigned teaohCra in at tendance upon the bummer • School held at Jtlackville'1901: Do hereby expresa our appreciation, and tender our thanks to Hon. John J. McMahan, State Superintendent of Education, for granting to Ua euch a privilege. We also thank the connty’anperinten- dent of Education, Rev Arthbr Buitt, for inters#! manifested, and courtesies received kt hi* hands duririg the aes s«on. To oor efficient teacher, Prof. E. L. Hughe* wn are at a loss to express onr aduilratlon for hi* many qualities of head ami heart, and hereby tender our sincere fhrff.k* for hi* painstaking in struction, and uniform kimlne** and courtesy, and express the wUh that it will lie oar privilege to again have bitn a* teachef.. To our instructor in art. Mr*. W. W. Mmire. wlto hy her proticieiicr mid sweet presence, ha* awakened onr interest and deVfrtO^ed our talent fa her branch, we wish to expre** out appreciation, for mauv^eta of klndue**, and hop# U will be odr pleasure to again hav# her wl*.b us Tbc mtuy friends of ‘Dr. and Mrs. ^w-Lr<‘e^to hsvV Mr- Bennor'y helpful prvacnr# again', both ‘ socially aifff r*ligiou*lr. Mr*. Ar$fl*r lalat ahT ’her son -of, Ocala, Fla. ant 00 a vbfli w> r«iaii vea iii | Denatark sad BlackviGw Mr. Jaq MrAtabur *p#a: Sunday ( wnb mu flat* stwvyv a wr-cwm* viMt i ■*. I T B- The Arksosaa Mostfulto <’baser. Only 2fc. F<*s travelwra, buntor*. fi*b#rmea and thna# w ho Ilk# to sit out of door* oa suinmer evening* III* mo*t valnsble and owe nsmt will be found ludlspensaMc. For sal# by G. D. U. Lange, ITtaCkv llle, n. C. Engines, Boilers, Gin and Room For lan and Beast Mill Work. TOTCAUhKU NIGHT ALARM. “One night my brother’* bdhy waa taken vvitb Croop.” write* Mrs J U. Kidder, of Crittauden. Kv., “it ftfeeniXd It would strangle before we rouil get a .Us.Jjyt..Jk.ijng.«.Vr- 1 gave duh'k relief and’ permanentl v cured It. We aim ar* keep it in the bona# to protect our children from Croup and Whooping ( oirglw- It cured me of a chronic bronchial trouble flist no other remedy would relieve.” Infallible for Coughs, GohU, Thrdat and Lung troitb’e#. fide and $I.(A: Tidal l»otrle» free at C. N. Burckh^lter and Creech's Pharmacy. # WANTED—The Model 8tea«r Laun dry of Augusta, having a superb up to date phint. guarantee* conVpUtc 4atD- faction to all Barnwell imurity people favoring I: with their patronage. Packages and parcels received tip to noon on Wednesday#, returned on Saf- titdav*. Barnwell Ag4rtcy at C. N. Burckhaltcr’a Drug Our shop Is equipped with the most Im- pruv#*| Touts and MA binery. Our Terms will bo ICtTC A S but teasonahl*. W# beg to solicit your paironsg* ahd guarani#* aatUfartion. Thanking ynu lu advance for all fa vors, We f re Toura very truly. . In Cw«e any d is taut custouvsr should hav# to rousuln overnlgbt, 1 bav# guar- tor* for tb* man aad atablua far bia loam. FOR EXCHANOE. for good boof ( will oicbaage flour caillo. Bring vout wheat aad have it N it SHE DIDN’T WEAR A* MASK. Blither beauty was completely hid den by sores, blotches anti pimple* till she used Bucklenr’s Arnica 8*lve. Then titcy vanished as will all Erup tions. Fever Korea, Boil*, Ulcers, Car buncle* and Felon* from it* use. In fallible fur Cuti, Cofn*. Burns', Kcalds and I’ilc*. (Jure guaranteed, “fa* at C. N. Burckbalter and (Jrtecli’a Phar- tnaev. rmnm iU into flrat-ciaas patent Dour J. Traywick, BARNWELL GRADED SCHOOL. • ' p ** • s * . # Build it up tind sustum it Hud it xtnll be a help and a credit to the county. l»o not *end your hojja away from home to’ be edfopatod when jnh have a School in th* coqnty that will prepare them fur wdleg#. the university 6r IPs. N*;tv building. m<H)ern etpiltmient, good library, Htesarv soJletr, musliv and Kindergarten department*. In.trucllon In Higher uiailienik^cs, J-Juglish. Latin, French, Geometry and all higher branches. For catalogue and further information address W. It JONES, Principal. GEO. II. BA TES, Chaii man. Yvt any !■■■■■ rtlre, Sebodubw. • «#. 1 w j. t r.«ni tMK t u. XUKTU.S SOU* (Jn'rwt Tims ••••.• V*v • **ko«#*ySS Town Registration Notice. Tho hook* for the registration, of Town vtiier# are now opert at the store of Mr. G. W. Patrick. „ C. J. HAY, Clerli. .Notice lo Debtors and Creditor! A11 persons indebted to the Estate rtf H. L. Myrick, deceased, are required to make promfU payment to the timler- sigued and all person* holding claim* against naid estate will present them to me prtiperiy attested. , ' C. M. EDEN FIT Ur, Qlialified Executor. Keiglingvill#, b^C., Aug. 9th, I’JOi. CNIOK^ftrS E8GLISti~ PENNYROYALPHIS kaoraoi i 4 From ■ •..Hnmckrlll# . ** “ 'rrillo Immense Stock *. ta*71 rwrtovwu 1 *- . Tswsa- taabwg. •ta# - »4> < INi fork, t’yV’n < »V>. xaCw IS* ■*6*: uFd. , (.! Biattfcaiiy)'--.” Ar, havsuMak ... . Ja«St«*ovltV> IP.8.1. ’.o stfD is xjn tappjawa. t sa as* .— v 221^ v..„. igir ?«s -rai: i% ji iD 44 6*y| 4! ■■ ■IKS IfUH 3(Sb|...«ak uas‘- Sleoplmg Cur I St. Ftprtba 1 ialoeula«« svills. .WatM U. CO WILL iAPPI •M ra. - *-