The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 12, 1901, Image 2
DEATH*.-
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an.«. HUHES. Uiltr 1 PAf'r.
itiMisT comt cmcuiAwm.
' THURSDAY. ARPTK.MHKR W. IfKH.
W* HEAD Of THE NATJOy. »
Alnr* th« wrtMmllnKjof the l , r*»«ldi»nt
(dencrtkiMl In other nrtlele<> on Krldey,
tent en ual^rontkle tymp’Artft ^Itat ap*
peered.
Confldenc* is hi* recovery he* frown
with every hour, yet *»e will not bo out
«( denger for eeverel feyn yet. With
ao untoward back «et he will be able to
W moved about the la*t of the month.
v
1a the one thlnf of aympathy for the
etrlcbeu PreekdOrt there la no North,
no Mouth, no Eaat, no Weet. The
Union la aolld.
In HlH D»ue, commendsir I'me Pro-
eta'a tweaty-TUth volume, we Intended
to do aotha *Crat p^vou talk Inf, but
matter* and new* of more Interevt tn
our render* Induce po*t l >oiiem*iu until
a lee* erowded date.
A Mt. Louie doctor advertlite* that he
can cure any ca*e of Inaanlty not caus
ed by physical Injnrle* nr Idiocy. If
said Mwbone* want* to do a Ipnd office
bu«lne*« let him frt to Washington
while Congraa* I* In aeeaton.
•*>iet ne guilty man escape.” Every
aoarchlat In the I’nited Mtatee akmihl
■eeelve his or Imt }iut d«*ert». A*
there are no good Indian* but thnae
Viral are dead an there can be n<> good
aaarrnlata until afUr their burial, face*
down.
The failure of the Irish potato prop up
North will be hard on the Yankee, who
thinks no meal complete without a dUh
•f what hi* menu rail* poniute* du
(vrreon tSa table. But It* a (rood time
and chance for Moulhero people t<» **11
them eotnethltif better, the «weet 'pots-
Vwetbat grow *o perfectly to thu sew*
tiou of lbs Mouth.
In laat week’* ('ammoner W. J. Brran
get* after the political liar with no uu-
wsftsln pen. fie denies ownerahlp of
uny ell Moi-k or land*, and atate* that
>*• will build a pottage on hi* little
farm, a couple of mile* I row l.lnenln.
Net»re*ta. and the-# *pen<| the remain*
*ler of hi* daye.' He h** no idea of iiult*
ting tba aow*i>aper h<i*iu#.«
••('berieAwi And Its Kipof^loe," by
Ales D. And«r«Hi. I* th# Mila of a
immobtet IvfngfHi onr de*k. Ye we it
l«, and e*oe to the peupteof rbarle«ion
It muM be.aneyeopener In li* lfe. tr»*
preeeuUl.'Oi of ibe pu**ibilitle* end sA>
vantage* of th* eld dly bv the **• If
«Jmpeople of t-Marleeton o>»uid well
wake ep In u*e lb* busineea Iruaipa
wktbie their r#*< h. net only Wnuhl tbe
ewming Kgpw«ttlon be a euperlatire
•iim-ee* but the future prosperity of
ISelr an.-iont city bo a iied. Irreror-
able, growing fact W* thank Editor
lleutphill for thl* perle -t pe i picture.
ATTKMI'TKD AMMASMi N ATION.
Os Pret pag* tba ilr*i account of the
attempted a**a**«n*i|oe of the Prear- (femun*
efent U f'veu. The »l**ry •• cumpleted
Wiow. In reeding pronoum-e tlm ume*
Cieigoc* a* It * pel led Cbw go*h.
rree«4»ni l.lm-oln »»• m i'ord**
Tbeatrc, Wa*hiagP>n by Jobs Wilke*
Month. April I tab, ltd j, and dierl in*
well morning.
President Oartleid wa* ahnt In the
Pennavlvanla Ifepot. Wa«hiugb>n. bv
4 hark** Oulloau. July id 1MI, and
died on Meptemtwr litth.
i’reeldent McKinley wa* *hnt In the
Ttmpljtll l|M*k, Pan-AmsAcvA >L.-
leteatwn. Uutfaia, X. V-,.
4‘Ra‘Bw, allat Pud
(•miter gth, Tprtf. ‘ —
Pn*m the m*nT i*r»lumna glean In the
dally paper* to Mil* terrlhla tragedy
<he true story of tlrli sorrowful event
la collated:
According to hi* own ronfeMtinn
f'aoigoca U elm«*t year* <*f age, the
eon wt Rutaian Pi le*, who came m thi*
a-onntry 41 year* ago. ||e w»« born in
Detroit, Michigan, erlucated in the pub
lic «chool*, worked there anti near
dlevelaud, Oblo. (u hovhood he wa*
«-on«ld*red , •»trang* I • , cowardly and
rather weak mindetl. For 4ve veara he
aaeoeiaied with anan-biau in CiereUod
and becama oue of them. In liateuing
Vo a »peech of Emma UoMtimn, advotra
ting the extermination of all ruler*, hi*
brain became Br»d with the resolution
*o 4* aome heroic deed for anarchy, the
•-anas he loved, in Chicago on the
-kkh tilt, he rend of the PreeMent’A
•omlag rialt te tb* Pan-Ameriran Kx-
ASalflmi,bought a ticket and went to
BuiTalo that dav.nndeuiHed what todi».
On tha Id fuat ne da. ided to kill the
Preddent. and bought ami logAed a 3J
**atlbre revolver. He met the Preaiden-
♦fal train that eveitlug a* it arrived
dron* Canton, Ohio, but wa* not per
mitted te get near It. Next day he wa*
aiear the President while speaking, but
Vhaught the chance* too email and
«ua4* no attempt to about, lie tried to
get near the President'* carriage hut
mould net. 1
Ou Friday afternoon tl»e President
retunwd fom Nlagark Fail* and attend
md n reception In the Temple of Music.
The snaaaatn covered hi* pistol, in hi*
sight hand. With a white handkerchief,
snd bolding the hand end weapon high
Against hia breast, got In line and when
within two feet of the Prudent held
mut Al* left. With a kindly *tnlle the
President extaDthed hi* l ight hand to
Vila murderous aaaallant. who quickly
Bred twice, through the hamlkerchiel.
The dm bail struck the Prmddent'*
breast bone, glanced off, doing no seri-
mu* injury* The second entered the
Abdouifp. passing through theetoraach
hut mtaaiug the Intttatiue*. and iodging
In the 4a use let of the back.
Crolgnc* was Immeglately thrown
elowa and disarmed by a secret guard
and a colored waiter. The President
«aac a reproachful look upon hi* a***ll-
ant, raised his hand to hia hryuut and
faU hack into the arms of h J * private
aaeratary. (lie first audible expression
was, trust Mra. MeKlnlev will not
*a Informed of thl»i at lewsf ( hope It
• will not ho exaggerated.” He Wa* a*-
#i4tvd«o«4halr. in answer to a ques- a
AIM m44 wound (tort* mmfy
He put hi* hand althin
Ha Wa* removed drat to the Exposition
Ho*plfaL neat tn the hom* of President
Melhurn of the F.xpoeltlon, where he
had been »tiylug. put under the influ
ence of ether for an hour while the
surgeon* performed an operation, to
a»<-ertalu the extent of hi* lujnrle*. -
In tltft.confusion folluwlng tha shot*
people saw and heard differently but
Vhe above Is stx.et *• accurate an ac
count of the actual clrcmuetantw* s*
the confasahm •>( Ciudgbcg and tfta evi
dence of eye wltuessws could give.
Throughout the President tuwe him
self. with reiuarkside fortitude, hia
greatest ennueru being fur his wife.
On Friday she wh* allowed to vl»lt hia
bed*lde for a khoit time, and he begged
her for both their sake* to be brave.
Oolgotw claimed that he had no ac-
soclates, that the act was simply h!«.
hut after king erne* examination ad
mitted that he had talked to ' friends''
shout it afid then refused t.v give uitf
further light. Friday night'he slept
s« calmly as an infant, apparently aa
coNschmccicas a* a wild beast.
.1. U, Parker, the negro waiter who
claim* to have preventt-d further shots
by knocking 'Cr.oigoct down, is a WeoN
glagiant. *«n of a half Spaniard and
i. alf negro <*f -lohn’s I*l*ntl, this jjra'e,
and of a Mavannah negro woman. Me
gives this ver«lon :
"1 ws* next In line behind the Anar
chist who vhot the President. I fled
to get in front, of him several time*, but
h* pushed me hsck wlrh his elbow. A
little girl had just •hakim hands with
the President wheivthc assa«*in rimn-h-
*d him. tCEoIgm-x had the revolver
concealed In a handkerchief, which was
wrapped around the revolver and his
hand. tJsolgoea did not extend his
>efr hand a* some of the newspapers
report. Th# President thought Caol-
goch'* right hand was sore, and put
out III* haikl to take the Anarchist’s
left hand. A* he did this the Anar
cM»t Bred tw ice, ham, ham. i struck
him in the nose with my right fist and
reached with my left hand to take 'he
pistol from him. Me vers I of the mar-
ii. es thought she nftlcer wa* the mar
who did the shmiting. hut he poiuted
to where I had Csolgnca down on the:
door and said : “ I'heru is the man who
•hot him.’ ("to I goes raised his pistol
•gain rc shoot either the President or
mvself, hut at tbst time 1 clinked him'
so hard that be couldn’t shoot, t struck
him mi bard that the blood gushed from
hi* nose. We struggled some seconds
before the secret sort ice tdlicers reach
ed u*. Then true ofstheni. I think it
was Foster, struck him *nd*aUI: 'You
il— d—. did you dare to sIhwh our Pres
ident?' t wanted to cut hi* throat, but
tlier look nlm from me. Y'he twenty
thousand white people while there
oirght owe ♦o-Heee eapeeted w wtgB*r to
do it att Mom* of them ought p> hsyc
heliH-.l toe kill him; w# would have Ax-
*d him quick Hi t»e«>rgla."
Prealdent McKtutev ha* been the
mos’ popular t'hief Magistrate of all
the long line from Washington ’ nnlil
today Ills own party ha* Idolise I
him an-l his political opimnents have
rvcogntred the purity wl hi* public and
prt«ale life and the gooiinesa of Ills
heart. I'n.lsr his administration the
government has ai|mnded into Imperial
i baracter and unexampled development
along iuduMrUI line* has ina-ls ihi*
country a master world power For
all thl* the credit ha*... ••eeu given Pv
tl»e North ttis 1 Ves«drnl,a, |M.|i,-v
wntse ho. h*w4iv ifesinieol et Ate Honlh
ha* won for him a higher regard III the
heart* <4 ltd* (•enpl* rtisn any •Vher
Republh-ao has «ter aet-ored. And hr
he mi airirara hy *n despicable a hand
and Mack a heart ch*H»ngea the greet
er pity. Yet all hUtory I* puni-'nated
erlth *ncb happening*, ami 'be world
goes oa, no mattsr wh > fads.
P*4>rna< in A\» PieiMivioaa.
Raver*i iwonths ago an article went
the pie** round* that a., omlrtou* harol
pti-Hiie nr rescinhlaiH-e. whh-h had been
uo(n-e«i a numlmr of t'lues before great
iragettlee on one of (he cnloKMi* of 1*1*
*• hire House at Weshinglnn. hsd again
mads ita apimaram-e
In an aimwna<- printed Wfnr* the
oprnlwg <>» ihe century Raphael, th«
Kwglish a*iro'oger who had
correctly foretold the death of tguren
VT.tor la. said of Mepicmher: "Th*
mertdiouel presence of Mil urn end the
preaenue of ||ei*che| In (lie aih denote*
a heavy ioa* 'o me nat'on hy a death of
lb* 4rst magnitude, lluaine*a la llkefy
to snlfcr. lh«rewi|| t»s menv com
mercial failure*—It la likely to -be a
mouth of stirring event* ”
D. II. I*, belmowt, a man of great
wealth and high character, declare*
that Dr. Albert Dessrek. while in s
trance in N’eWp »rt Ktoxle Island, thl*
I in him tbs
'i'll* little cbild of fyfr. and Mrs. W.
P Cave died iin Ma.tnrdaji alter a * long
Illness. Tha bereaved parent* have the
sympathy ol many friends.
Mr* H. I* Chisolm died of brain fe*
ver on the id lust. In Khrhaidt. H r
heresved Irtveii one* have the sympathy
of ruaiiy friend* hi their sorrow.
Ml** Clars Kearse, daughter of the
late Mr. .lames Kear«t>, died of contin
ued lever < A the 4th Inst In Khrhardt.
In the lair iiioruiug of itfe|*be was call*
vd pi the better World.
l'oaiiuctoM4ct)-ge T. Rhoile* died nt
his home In Perry on the 4rh Inst. Iroui
the injuries received on theiMth nit. at
gaily. His body was burled at Law ton-
rllle lie left a wife and nine children
to uherlsto his nsriuory. in their sor
row they have the heartfelt symp.Ahy
of many friends.
Capt. Rhode* hml been associated
with (.hi* line for years, ftiia life was
insured for t-.004-
TRIBCTK OF RESPECT.
Whereas. It ha* pleased the Supreme
Arebltet” of the Unlver*e to call our
worthy Brother, Pa*c MaHer Charles
DeMaus«ure Clarkson, M. I> . from the
labors of thtv earthly l^idge to the le-
frcsiuiieiUs of the l.udgn Kteriml.
I. H- It Kf«olved hv Allsndale l.odgc
No. 10-'. A. F M. that while we aiibnnt
to this dl*|ieiisaliou with the reslgua-
ifon boi n ol the conviction that it Is
helter for our flrother. wo still deplore
the loss of so gixal a Mason, *o worthy
a ultlaen, so able a phrsMan, *o devo
te<i a friend, and all that goes pi make
npatrue .mail and will cherish his
memory w hile life last*.
II. Resolved that this l^idge go into
mourning in the n*ual way for the
u«ual lime and that a portrait of out
deceased Brother In- pro- ured. if prseti
cubic, to decorate ju»r I.mlge IlwU In
tender reni.-uibrance of him, ■n4I to
preserve in our sigbt his fonu and fea
tures, a* his life and character ever will
be In our heart*.
Ill Resolved that these Resolutions
be spread upon the minutes of the
Isxlge and that a blank page in the
Minute Rook be dedicated to his mem
ory. That a copy of them lie suitably
engrossed and presenter! In Ills widow
a» a tesiimonl >1 of our afle.tion for onr
deceased Brother end avmpaihv and re
gard for her. an j that the same he pub
lished tu the lImrleslou amlt 'outity pa*
per*.
F. II. Boyd,
J. tt. f'athoon,
J I,. I4aric\
t'ommittee.
COTTON IN AFRICA.
The educated Alabama negroes, hired
by the Herman government to Intro
duce cotton culture In Africa and teach
the native* how to handle the hoe, send
back encouraging report*. On Augw*t
l*t llodr tlr*t crop, a hundred **•«**.
measured six feet In height. TheR
corn.eras equally teeautl/ul, but m<Wi-
kevs six feet tall were taking loo flam
toll of the big roasting ears. •
Kail
c. r. uikwi.
fa
Bcliat.
Calhoun &
L. v
P I. 1
Co.
YE
PREVENTIVE OF SCARLET
VER.
Sulphite of soda taken In doses of 10
grains three times a day i* an almost
i-eitaln preventive of scarlet fever.
There Is a good rea«on t > believe it wl'.!
ptevtmt other contagious disease*, such
as diphtheria, hut it has been carefollv
tested in regartl to scarlet lever and Is
found to he a verv reliable preventive
of that disease, if it is taken in title.
The colored w |fne*s. being asked his
age. said to the t;onrt:
"Well, sub, I wuz a young ntkn w’en
freedom broke out.” , ",
•{What year wa* that?”
“flit w uz de j ear de Yankees come
In. »uh.”
"Yon do not seem to have a very so
ciirafeTrlea of time.”
“Oh. ves, suh: hit wuz Mong‘boot
hogkilliiT time!’'
STEPPED INTO LIVE COALS.
“-When a child .1 burned' mv foot
frightfully.” writes W. II. Eads, of
Jouesville, Va . "which cmu»«<1 liorrlbie
leg »ore* foi 30 years, but. Uiickleu’s
Arnica Salve whollv <-un«l me alter
everything else fallal ” Infalllhle for
Horns, Scald*. Cuts. Sor*e, Itrnisos ami
Piles. Sohl byC. N. Huickhaller and
Cr—ch’e Pbarmacv iV.
Ws A.lvl*e all house keeper* to r ail at
O K. KyanVstore a.td examine the
Wlckle-s, Sinokele**. Blue Flame Oil
Cooking Stove* now iM-ing p'aeetl upmi
the market by the Standard Oil C«
When yon think of choking without
wood, •moke of soot, without heat of
ant mn*e<|iie ce, w Ith nothing t-> make
trash or *oil utensil*, a* thev rotue o<T
tbe stnve a* clean ms when put there,
and that von ca > corvk in your aitting
r-Mim or rlinlog ror.-n it looks like the
bird-st work iif I oa*e k-cping is over
come and cooking made a pleasure and
a jNietlme.
l Reiuemher that the nilghtr standard
Oil IU-. I *t»rhind thi* stove and that j{
i is no huinhog.
Samuel Wiley &
Our Fall Stock is
thoroughly cotnpletcd every
week, with prices to suit
friends and patrons.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
MEfl'S A hip ROY S’
CLOTHINgT
SAMUEL WILEV «Sr CO.,
[BROWN BUU.DIXti, CORNER MAIN AND
HI BV. STREETS ]
*
FIRE,
Lifa ( Accident
O^rcion©,
LIGHTNING,
and— .
Live Stock
INSURANCE
—At Lowest Rates in—
Strongest Companies,
- CALHOUN k CO.,
—OIO'ICES AT— * -
THE BANK OF HARNWELL
DR. JNO. P. LET. JR,
g-jags dentist.omc*. wuhmm
s c. Kqiilpp - 1 for travel
^Lmix^llng Work done at youi
home any where In Barnwell County.
IVill bt af otllce in Willitton every ?*ar-
urday and Monday. leg
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
lllutic Coisl Lint Kdrdjd Co. ot S. C.
CONPBMSRP M-NKPULB.
>or lit.'
J F#IK4'4>4*1'4FS BKED PKoULKM. j- » Tils Wrt tirterWI »w*yv
R Ml I lie Y floiaith* |tb.,.'l It. (Il It K t.
In rrplr to your* enclosing pi„. e fan ou^wvithern hlond pnrlll*r.q»lckly f
hcarlcd " I he l oip.n Me*-d Problem”j rnre* ^pccr. b|o<..| phWnff. pimple*. I
Ir-m the ^pertanbuig pa|^r. | cArlmTicte-. ntcec. rating'a..***.
The wHU-r i.f the article •tatra 'that | ••mlnle. e« sema ecbl* g >«•*•'*. bdet*
from one ion of seed are iuanu**clur-> I,r rbvtimatDm, < atarrh and n'l
cl:
;:*• lb*. Meal, worth
tkbl •• Hull*. “
ti" I.Inter*, •'
2;a •• <»ii •*
hi'UMl ami •ktn tr>uihi^ji. H. H. R. hrals
everr Miry and oiake* *he bloml pure
and ri -b. B. H. H., tb* lt -.e»t h'o.u1 pur*
ifler made. Druggi.js,|l. Trial trral-
meitl freyby writing Biowd Halm To..
Atlanta, lia. ,
In Fffect
June 0th,
IBM.
STATIONS.
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$BB <0
I* at the
lie |*ey.
lb .1 the
, re.hr-*
lor wiral iin.a.-keil. T<> gat
thl* price fwr meal not aarked th# mill
baa to •ell Hi# meal whan •ached and
lagged with fertdlser tp«pecth»it BH
7 jn |b* meal worth 3T
rate 4! .ie |ier Hal lb*. or
tun ; that I* he •tale* in eiTect
mi mt ♦ umler corr* m
$2'i, (err tm
bKVEN YKaK- IN BF.Ii.
* '‘Will won-ler* ever «-ea*e?” Inquire
»h*tr*enda ol M ra. L. l*e»^,of Law
reu.e Kan’ Tb»v lba*f lb# Bait tssw
uaabl * Pi leave her lie*! In •earn vea
on aecounl of Sidney an,I llveF irwub.e,
nervoo* prostration anil gcuerat •h*t*il-
itv; hut. "Three loittle* ol Electric Bit
ter* enabled me to walk,” *be write*,
"awd In three mouth* I felt tike a new
pe'aow.” W«.men aufferiug Irom Heed-
ache Hackadie. \eryou*oeea Meep-
ie«.iie**. Melaochnlv. kalullng and
|»t*ay Pliell* will Bn.l It a prirele** hiee-
•lug. Trvli. w*'i*ia< pon i» guaran-
t—e.1 4*. N l!<ir.-kbaiter'e and C rem:h'a
l*harmacv. ttnlr 'aa-.
rSC )o. Kejr' Bo.1
"itUnnini Ba^n^ b Yds., Tics 6. ior S1.50.
4ee«h »»wring tfa
gallon. Ai>|»are'illy thi»*price has been j
t Prc*i- haaed mi New York Unotalinpa <>( «»nte |
On M^v flat. wUrn M/« McKinjev's
life was de*pylrcd of, A«trohigi*r tio’s-
tave Meyer, of Hoboken, tel*{ra|ihed
the Prealdent: * Your wife will live,
but you am in danger ol ***as«ination.”
Mr. Meyer said on Saturday that if the
Preeident lived he would pa*a the crit
ical |>et |od of hi* lllne*ji around the
YtiiU and 27th of thi* montBU
Tns Prbsipk.nt'h Kbcoro.
M’tlliani McKInlev wa* born at NUea,
Tninihull cqunty, Ohio, .lauuary
IS* t. arid U Bfty-elght vear* of ag<i.
He wa* educated at !Ndat».1 A.-ademV
and Allegheny College and began life
a* a •cho» l teacher.
When the War broke out he enlisted
a* a private |u the Federal arntv In the
Tweaty-lh>d Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
He wa* made cotumW.arv aergean^,
tlmn MH-ond lieutenant, and then fir*t
lieutenant, then captain, and served .on
the etatfs of Ueneral K. B. Hayes,
(ieorge Crook ami Winhehl S. Hancock.
Later he was breveted major of vol*
nuteers by President Lincoln for gal
lantry In battle.
He was mustered out in IStlA. .studied
law and in IStiT settled in Canton,Ohio,
and was admitted to the bar
Shortly thereafter he entered politics
and in 1W elected prosecuting attorn
ey of starr county, Ohio.
He was governor of Ohio and twice
elected ptesideutof the United States.
A SHORT CROP.
The Southern Oil Company offers lb
cents per bushol for cotton seed, lb*
highest figure at the opening of a sea
son In a numhei of *veara. And in
start)rg at that price the S. O. C. peo
ple, being practically w ithout competi
tion. show their belief in the shortnes*
nf this year's cotton crop. -They know
more about Its condition than the
dreamy tno«shacks in the Agricultural
department at WashiugUtn.
WANTED—Two good milch cows
with young calves, at once.
Glendale Dairy.
Jb#Unger* wet* tUlnod with blood,
sl/htofULegta pale—fa nivd.
CENTLLKX CLI
ORIPTK
TWENTIETH ______
HATES OF SURSOKIPTIONS.
Strictly In Advance.
Clubs of gve .... ? f S00
Club*of ten 10.00
and an extra «mpy to the getter trp of
Tbwrlnb 4f Ben. Subserlpflvns wifi be
bid received at above -rates until cotton
wtnCTfawB TW nwr r.rfBrTtnrrTnwrnts: ;—
1 hts proposition is open to old *•
well m to ocw luLecritera.
•sg lar a'mnl Bit. Pi per tnn.erBI J2 (wr
•a. a f. n b. the mill. Thehiglw-1 p*!ce
(be Rarnweli Mill ha* retailed ntral at
tbia aeaaa.ii I* Bl J.. |ier Ion i«,ui,.| *e*‘k.
now It I* 51 per aack. Y'be cwrenl
qio»letlon for toeal on lb# New York
market la |i-. per Ion. Ibia meana sack
ed sml delivered In New Y*ok. aa a
mailer nf fe«-t vno raiitmt get ihi* price.
Freight to New York from lliia *cei|..n
approx in.aige $'•. |>er Ion. a*. k*f«»r !••* ]
u*»*t, aav lljd. making 14 10 Pi b« 4e- HKNK'S TH L Hl'IbiRri'NTTY.
dwetod Itmm #•! In order m oMam ThVSn.ul.ern Railway An.M*..n.we
t>a*i* of 1.1.sacked meal at the mill, that j rr# „, r Jute* to the Pan-An -
1.9** per Mm Of i-nurM* this I* l«r Kx|a»«itloi>. Il,.ff.l... N. Y
me.1 tn Wholesale quantlllea TaKlng «, ^. u „. % U cmcene iorvia
Into rondderaMoa lb* retail **lra of vv a-hingtnn. li-crkeat lime. B. *i
me. . Bltf.si-r mn bulk. f.«. b themi.l , )Pull| , l .„ p( ^,,, ng , , r .
would be « very high average Us |mt the „i n , nf , lf . „„ B ,| „ ir . MI# h Train*,
va'neofmeal Btnow .%l , ll». per ron TIHwl , „ B ..t. avrv dav until the
..lOlbs^lU wortoNLW ^a *4*14.11,^^ lh# aitb trend!
Be 3,. We will let be dn lh*. holl* go HmU ir , IkKU dlre.-Umis and
at »4 (M. » lb*, of llnter. are value.! at | n ,„ u „ f . fr „ B , , jf
llm rate of V per lb thi* la much Pm | ^ Uu<K j K „ int . lld refarnii.g on all
low. Imtera at Iblatime approximate .14 |rK | na
pei lb. value -d iB Iba. wquid E* TV as , A . k a „ r , f ; nf H..u,U*rn Railway for
•'•‘r'affe.., 57 . Roloa and Fsrticdars
worth $14 do I* a'tb# rate of mo |»er | ||
A. A Atinnt*
—eik*
! New Two Pound Ragging and ibeTlea are NfW. Heavy, Steel,
Arrow Tie*.
’In iww are Infrtvlrere-1 f*n fc A1* '*1 S \ I NO In Ha'llweM t’Annty. aad have
roniin.md it e»*r since. 4 # bevw tfwWe this becauae It baneMts lh* larawr. It
beneNt* Barawell, It heneBta ne.
W# have b«tl onr tlm* Rebuilt at the Manufacturer*, ami they are practical
ly New eo<J have bed all mp dale aiierbment* added, •urb a* Revolving Head-
Improved Brwe«ra Etc. fJBT'We ha«e abundant r.eun lo a.^-.-mm dale ell rue
tomei• ea fast a* they come and are reedy to do their b’j*ti»eas up qutrh.
] | vr* uay the lllgbeo ( ash Price for f'nsinn
I* OTTOn >lPPn! ^“1 We hare One Pr..e for all, and
WVJLLVJ|I wOMdUK in*, |, ib* full market value.
Southern Cotton Oil Co.,
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1 rain* <- and .'D carry through I’uil.
man Psta*^ Ittilfei Meepitig t *r* tie-
■ ween New Yorh »nd Ma.»«o via Au
gusta
T M F»er*r*n. H. M Fmerww*.
T*afbc Manager lien. Pa-* Agt.
c J H Kenlv Oee. Mavager.
80VTUS&1V RAILWAY.
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Harnwcll. S. C.
F. HAMMOND, MANAOKR.
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Fre*ideat.
t R AOIHSOB,
Tire Presldeat.
D. R
KCYDRICK,
(‘■abler.
mt^rmir^lMw-BsmqBwefiwjMfwfw^lwwx
Y«»rk, coat effefilling,' etc . ".becan-e, ff
we are talking about anything, <*e are
Brook* Morgan.
D. P. A- 4ilan»a. Oa.
THE BANK OF BfiUNSON,
UMSQtt. SOUTH CAHQUM.
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ufacturing piayt. The value nf prime i
crude oil, Ritlk'st the (will. In thi* m-c-I
linn, at the cto*o nf thi* 1^*1 crushing .
sea*on, was ahoni I'M per gallon. The .
mill that sveruged Inr the elude season |
274 per gallon Its- gnftd reason to he
congratulated. 36 ,-j gala. j.!73Th*.) at
27# comes t*. Bfl'.Hl a* again»t |ll sO.
Altogether for ttie value of the pro
duct* from one ton of seed, we would
get. |l!) s<i a* against $26 'it. In critlci
aing the rtgnre* ot the article, 1 have
accepted for the *ake of argument the
quantities of various products from a
pm of *eed a* given aa correct. But
the quantities do not property repre-
sent the relative proportion of ihe pro
ducts. The yield of the oil 2T.1. 4hs.
(36 x 3 gals.; Is much too low. 300 lb*.
(40 gal*) would he nearer the ma.k.
In the caseqf the quantity of the oil as
in the case of tha value of tiie linter*
llte writer of Ihe article under discus’*
aion show* that he ha* not intention
ally misrepresented the figures, hut has
done Hothrqugh lack of knowledge of
tho cotton seed manufacturing busi
ness.
it might a* well he stated, here that
when the oil mill man can realize $26.-
BO for the product* manufactured out
of a ton of seed he will pay not 274 per
bu. for the seed which the writer of ihe
“Cotton Seed Problem” consider* fair
under such conditions, but .MK and
higher. It would he. I feel sure an ab-
•oiitt* Impossibility to keep the price
down as low a* 274 per bu, when pro
ducts from a ton were bringing $20.50.
Hut supposing again that the figure*
in ‘-'The Cottoti Se*-d Problem” are cor
rect. which they are not, and that the
farmer can huv from the mill 75b lb*,
meal for $1> 37 and 1150 lbs. hulls f(>r-$2 -
0* > that i* all the meal ami lulls in a
Pm of seed at $1145. It admitted
that the oil and lint have no appre
ciable fertilizing valne, now in anoth
er part of the “Cotton Seed Problem"
it I* stated that a ton ol raw seed D
worth all of $T2 50a* a fertilizer, then
It appear), that the oil mills are »elling
to the farmer for $11.45 what Is really
worth as a fertilizer $12 50. this Is sure-
I THAT tired feeling.
One $1 i)t) liortle of Creech’# Iron ard
Manganese Peplonate will entirely do
away with t'.taftired feeling so preva
lent during Spring of the year. Satis
faction guaranteed.
Creech’* Pharmacy.
The Worlds Greatest
Cure for WalarTi. A:
For all fxrms of Malarial pnlton
ing lake Johato*'* Lhlll an* F«v*r
Ionic A taint of MalMrlal ptiiaoe-
Ing in yo<i - bl-HKl mran*mlwry Hnd
failure IJIool mniicltu-scsn'triirs
Mmi.ii i ,i polv-.iiitig. I he antiilote
for it in JOHNSON’S TONIC,
(let a bottle UMlay.
Costs SO Cooto |f |t Co.OO.
FOR SALK.
The cottage, corner Clsrk and De'xte
St fee pi. Black \ II le, S. C., owned by l/r.
L..,C. Stephen*, culisisiing of a iWi**
containing 7 rooms, Including D'lping
Room and K’Pthen, Barn, Htables and
Buggy House, on easy terms
Applv to
H. F. Bui*
Xtt'irney at Uiw,
Aug. C—0B. B.lackvllle/ S. C.
JAS. M. PATTERSON,
iUoniey and Counselor at Lav,
Haknwxm.. S.C.,
Will practice in all State and United
States (Ionrts. Special Attention given
to Abstract* of Title. •
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OFFICES : BAaxwKLt. akd Wit.r.taTOJt
ciallv as he can fatten hi* cattle on the
meal and hull* and *(111 rm-overfnMn the* I will be at tnv Burnwell office at
resulting uouipon almost $12 60 worth the Halford Hou*e on the flr«t Mondsv
of fertilizer value. and Top*day of the tir*t and fourth
The piece has apparently been wrlty week* in each month, and longer by
ten tn a spirit of falrnrsv but the errors^ special engegemein.
made ere large andmanr. Ihsvemert.- At Wilii*p>n odta* on every Frt'ay
It to«c bed upon rho*e which form t^e , and >HiiirJsv.
heelsofthef argnmeprrtbkre s”r- mspy] 1 am *I«b prepared to do"DenlsT work
ot here which U
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Hytird nf Direr toff:
D. F. MOORi;. Jr.i • Dr. J. L. FOLI,
- «. W. OONE, W. D
U r. B&ASSAK,
BYENES.
• Trau*si*t« a general hanking and exchange nitsiness. F.qulpne'1 with latest
improved fire a nil. burglar-prnnf CZ tills, with time locks, Insuriag every proteu
lien that modern Ingenuitv and Mdence can ilev{>A.
Aceounls )>f firm*,.individual* anil coriMtiaiton* solielted. AH huslnc** in
tnioted m ua w/l| receive prompt and carSlul attention, and Ovary facility and
acomimodatien consDteut with sound banking principles taill be extended to
patron*. ' jjf
A SAVINGS BUPARTMETSTT
will he operste'l in connection with the Bank and interval will be allowed on
time Uepo-it* e
K*pechil attontion will be given those not accustnmed to transacting a bank
ing buainea*.
A qftrdial iiivlration I* extended rlie public to visit us, wlmther bvnt on bus
iness or not; we spall be glad to greet you.
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SUMTER, S-G. ’
(CHARTERED.) ^(NON SECTARIAN.)
Clarence J. Ovens, A. I., President.
Oil,
OBJECT: That onr Young Men-mav be deyetoped physically, mentally,
morslly and "that our Daughters may be as comer'•tones, polished after the
similitude of a palace.”
COURSES.
Literary—[Regular.]
Mcientific-| Regular ]
Music—Vocal and Instrumental.
Art—Charcoal anti C»»t Drawing, Pastel. Water Color, Crayon and
i*ortraiture and Chin* Painting.
Commercial— B<*oic-k*t*ning. Stenography, Typewriting.
Elocution. Oratory and Pgprcazlon..
Military—Dml, Physical and Bayonet Exercise, Signaling and Military
Science. ** ^
DEGREES—Two Degrees given, B. L. ami A. B. .
EXPENSES:
Matriculation..;..,
r Board, per mouth .
Tuition, per month.
Surgeon, for year’..
POINTS OF ADYAXfAOE: ‘ ^
1. A*i-e-*lb'e hwatlon—Sixteen passenger trains perdgy.
2. Healthtulne**—Pure water, good drainage.
3. Beauty—W Ide avenue* hand*ome building*, majestic oaks.
4. Influence—Social. intetle*-ti:al and religions.
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