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21, 1001. *rifi HERAU/rs. TiiE fEwr.E chaptkr ii. In h*a nnnwer to our argument Bro. ’Knight miopia the ihHIOhI of 'coOfe«* '■ion nnd nvohUnce, which U the popii- Ur dntencw'of the rewj-^rh when th y ^inm the poor'cndu of ciitc*. tVftfioirt ’ MenUI of the cdmptrlunn of the ptiblUf 'Vrfloee re»peetivelr of citfxen* of 'Ah- Mereon nnd Barnhrell he *ufclnHrpropo< ’hltlon* In nvoidaiicfl, which vrc htmibet 4 Tor oiir bwh convenience. let. That Barnwell ha* to n greet ex* ' Tent depended on phlltlo; Andet'lon ^hne gone ahead In a buelneM'inty. Aa to that evei*yhndjr khow's that all* Vlthseafaxtf •Barhafell Who have held lilgh pdaKlona within the lait twenty- five years either had ample mean* of p 1 Their own. or posveMed sutllcledtlr brll- t ' liant talent* to win richer professional Toward* than the honor* ami •dthof.i- mentaof ofUce provlUin); rftid thit their service* were worth far more than the halallee they received. If, a* Bro. Kuight allege*, the people of Anderann have gone ahead in a Ini si ness way Itv preference to serving the Sutc a* The men of Barnwell have done then. In- deed, they hafe t^rd’.eif themsclve* be- hlghted a* to (he obllgtiion* add re* X| ti I remen * of cltficenship. When the lieople of Anderson atartrd ahead the people of Barnwell were rebuilding Their burned boihe*, barn*, gin*, ent* beiiding*. mill*, fence*, Ac. laid waste %y Sherman'* torch hearer*.* Barnwell people even then neglected tlielr own Intefeel* and enlUted In th* service of tbetMfe wfilte the t>eople of Ander«on went ahead 1n*1>l)tlneW*, And we are \|ulte an re that If Bro. Knight will ukO 1 the time and trouble to Investigate hr Vlh And that most of Andereon'* Hour- —TaMwAf a waawwlM(wrtBvwaifwcher~twWtHP’ 'trial enterprlaea have been hulU wtih 4'harleeu>n and Vantee money, and ttoal la the market talue of Yilfm "pro^ duct* Be reave it t* f«r In advance. bl A« to (be Coinparailt • merit* of* the school* of the two countlea we And from th* report of tha t*tate Hoperln* tcadent of Kducatlon for 1<JK that * ■peclal tax •upplofeHTtml the lonvtltu- Uonal Ux In on* Addtrann "f>la*ikl, whtlo in liarnwell twenty-fhree dla- Trtcta voiuaUrlly buniohed lh«ni*«lvea 'with apeelal levlea. t’aflla rocentdate Anderann htd an ex.-ellent h il ur\ j academy, foundod and built up largelv | •« foreign patronage by a gallant aol- ihit the Pr«*l,f7 ator Mcr.aurth, w ho; a»k tny apixtintnient. what he anid of iftc wa* f»vi>r*l)lo.” The *n|>nlniment came to Mr. Knr*ter l>eiMii*e''of tbc “wrangle among the leadrrsTts to which one of them thould lit the col- lectorshlp.” So (hat feather doea' not belong Inlhp SenaSor'* cap. We are of opinion that McBnnriu lias been very shabbily treated by the Ke- publlcan adifllnUtraM mi. Ill* service* * and •acriflcea have been poorly paid. Ills vole secured the ratification of the treaty of peace with Spain—and the consequence oi war with the Filipinos. I.awrlu had shaken the tree. an^ while of bis own r ^Koeater say* that friend* of hisTq Washington without conmldng hllMtPatrggastod hla name. roonsulicd Sen- C'oinmUsi.uiera of York county. Wiillo he did not I WOM AN'S WIXXIXU WAY i. .... r'-'*'*** ( I. Thy world move*. Twenty-four member* ot the W. C. T. U. dlljed Yurt I Wqrlh, 'I’exiis pulpit* .on Sunday. 1 Nearer,home Mr* or Miss Mary .Hun ter I* Clerk.of the County Board of , . BOUmfl ’KM CHEAP' . AXl> W11,1, SKI.!, KM eO: HU HEALS AT f3 0«OM,Y." BKOS l‘K A US AT $1 2ft OX I.Y. A 1,1. COOUS SOI,I) CIIKAI* AT TOBIN’S KUHN 11URK STORK. Hi* advocacy of RepuMh-an doctrine* pot have them at hand jn«t now.—Oar* canted h’ni'tft'kecp out of (lie Demo cratic cailcit* as ho w a* not hi harmony with thcyiarty that brought him out of obscurity,and learned him the way to the White House so well that hec*ii go there the darkest midnight. And for ■ II that he has been allowed to select two post master*. These two wal’d* of the Sct.atfcT nre personally undhjscUonablc, but their politic*, gold democracy, he disagree- *b’e. If they are *o tetchy a* to be come angry with this pa per for discus, •Ing them we'ye uw objection In the world. It i* fre*hin every memory that the Senator did wot havo imHlclent itrfhr*' ence to get ** much a* a nickel appro priated by Congres* to the Charleston Kxposition. And It I* all vanity and. vexation of spirit to expect or pretend to expect ihst a South Carolina Senator will have any weight *n the camps or council* 0T the enemy so-called. The Oreenvllle l>*lljf 'New* speaks with high praise of the Hon. D. S. Henderson’s address on Friday even ing liefore the Thirty Nine Club. And the oftener Urreiiville *•*« the more she will admire the Magnolia orator of the State. dec it no In the » coos—tuenec There ha* been ncr price of cotton guudm a of the tall in price of tho raw staple And the meaning of It seem* to tie the melancbnir fact that cotten manufac turers have the cotton grower* just where they waul them and Intend to keep them . And rew Carnegie soya ihefe la more sentiment than sense In th« idea of dig ging a ahlp canal connecting Use Coif of Mexico with tRe raclfe ocean. Aa the canny 8cot£hmsii has made more money In (he laat twentv-fiv* yeara than all the Renalof* and Kepre«h*-ta-' tivea wbn have twa le law # In V'adUng- rLaurena w ill bid high for the Meth odist Female College if it i* removed from Colu'mhla. 1 ha ttolonlal realdeiice of tbe^late Senator Irby luu been, of fertd.'wlth 7ft acre*, of ttfljacent l»tid, fa»»t rear Mr. W. P.. Baker, who farms with M r«. E. C. Kos* in this .•onntv. sold a harn of lohaucor weigh ing 11 VO pounds at Dargan &, Hteui’s warehouse at ao averag" of $41.'.Ut a hundred Mr. K M Wliltainaon, also of this county, sold last year at the aame warehouse 401 pounds for $101 or .pn.^verage ot $41 a hundred. Th«re anj'itouhrle** mher*. hut ttie New* doe* llngton New*. Ml** Kllen Stone, the American ml*- •iortary capt.nreil Srptemher dd by Bul garian bandits, is still a prisoner. It, appear* that the Christian* of the w est ern hemisphere have been unable to raise the ransom ot f110,000 required, and keep dickering wuh her captor* for a reduction of their demand. In contrast on.Friday night the door receipt* for the prize IlghPiu San Fran cisco hetweep'.fmi .Jefferies and (jus Knhlln atnounieil to f.^.OOi., and the •‘niUP’ lasted less than live round*, when Cns thiew up the sponge. 'sll*r *#n of Barn w*ll. kirn artd rrawsr* lo,, t*»F r ‘ h>T . hl« opfwhsR I* with I a a do*»n mil** of Hi# Heral I’k I " or * *h*lr fc ishlug'xud gt aaaclum. y«« with bla death tb« achool ,B *- Tba cU'm mt the Herald that the * achool* of Ander*nn are superior In ei- •seilence U> those of BarnwRII t* unenp- 1 pRneU by facte. 0*1 the emtrary the a# the Barn wet I Uraded to higher Ihan that of the An- I aa «re bare known on the TEDDY AND TUMMY. Thom#* E Miller, mdorevl. President of tile Jslat* t'lilnred College at Orange burg called at the White II ou*e on Fri day sed disruaaed with the president the Mcf.aurin m ivement In this Male Teddy expressed (he hope that the adsaoeed poailtnn taken hv the Hollth , ('sridin* Oenntur might -eeswlt In ttnt bwal atfthaeiBy fae month* bkfbre th^, formation of an ai'tive aqd atrong beglanlwgafthURmiirov r*v. and we I P' m B”om paitv in am Knuth, end Sktabt not bat dial tha arbowla of Al- ,n ^:"? h U*^’''«a. lendate Anuleton Wtnii n rik« I ••Id that O long a# the Ken- Appleton, Willi.i a. F.iko, fcU , r r> „, B |,, n ,n, rat. although II aiLvill# l»tOfii«rh 9 Raia^Hprf, f!hr• lia advo«*iftl#s ih« «l«H*trin#« Ii«* Ii** ‘hardt. Falrfas, Ac., era also »uparlor | van make no advance In the South l.ster I omnt v saitl that If the Senahir p- ralat* In retaining a position In Urn NO SUCH GOOD LUCK. Auditor Kittman of the iVar Depart- m uit h*s ia.ued :t spochtl t-ircular le:- tcr stming ili.:U there i* no toundatlurf I :t fact for tho current stHtcmeiit that liouniiea would he |*sid to »H«<-h’irged s'ddici* who serteil during the late Spanish American war. - — ROMANCE IN HKAl. LIFE. A Humholdt. Tcnn,man w rite* to the Atlanta < 'onstlkniloh:. “I'or twenty five yearn J. B. I’sgne ha* lived on a famt near here. He gave his name ns Hunk Bat k«. He married in the n ighhnrhood a year or two alter lie camr here and two child ren w ere horn rn rhpnt. I ft issp hi* wife died. Seteral dava ago he an- mmneed that hi* name w a* J. B. I’sgue. and that at the time of hi* location in West Tennenarr he was a fugitive from justice, h£« Ing killed three tirgrnr* In ■ : eor^« 1 il» 111*- Iher annouiiccd that hta ttrst wife wa* itv mg In Aiigwata. (aw. wml rfia* hw-sta. making preparation* to rrtunt lo 'l.i- rdd home. The storv of tin* man I* auh- •tauliatly aa follow• t ♦ “He lived In Augusta, tls. In l*7A In ttie miiiiii-ipal cam|ialgn of |a7-l. when everv man went wltb hi* hand un til* pl»l»l. Pagkie wa* one of the prin- i-i|tal work*rs for the Ireiinw-ratle tick et, and at the polling pla<-e at w hlch he wa* •lallooeil he ehallengeila negrsi vo ter. A ditBculiy followed in which a nunitwr of shuts were exchanged be tween lilui.e.f and live ncgr.ies. re*uil I mg la two of the latter being killed out I light, I'agne escaping unhurt. He tint woutb ('arnllna and. while slrepiug 4 in the ti-y loft of a harn. tr I run••ded bv a i«os»c of negroes folli-aed l.iai In wider to espn Psgne opened Hrr with a rift" I o-ie negro and iiiaklng hla escape. | “4'eanng to retsiru to bl I tits wife and child adieu and realising that south Carolina wa*tni*llr iimlcr negro ilonilualloM. h - came to Tenties.ee, “ftnon after his settlemeut here he heard through what he lie'leveil a re liable soiiira that |)la wife and child weieilesd and ue ih-trrnilue.l tn settle permanently here. Later he wa* mar ried again, a* ataled. Ill* wife and child, h"wever. weie not ilead and a short lItne since he lewroml ih* truth anil iletrrmlheil -o return to them He ugf. I wrote to hi* wife, who wa* living In I Hpartai-hurg. > (*., and ehe lesongUi % LAND SALB. St.ite of South Camllnn, f U Minty of BaniwBH- ^ A* Attornev for »be owner* of the real property described belo, v I wlllnf- fer for sale before the Court Hottse in llnriiwell on Motulay tlm second d.ty of December next, It being *itleUay. in said month, within the legal hour* of sale, all that, tract piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Ben nett hprings Town«hlp. County and State aforesaid, containing one hun dred acre*, more or less, and bounded a* follows: On the North by lands of Frank William*, on the K i*t by Meats, ftlilhe Soul It by lands of Johnson ami land* formerly ownetfbv Samuel Dun- har and'on the West by Citaie laxuls of Holly Williams. Terms cash, piircbaser to pay for ftaper* and rcviyine stamps. J O. I’ATTKRSOX, Attorney for (),vtiers. 9th November, 1W>1. • SALE UNDER POWER. Statk ov Sorrn Caiioi.ina, ^ Cov.stv or BAK.Nwn.f.. t Under ami hv virtue of a Pow er duly executed ami delivered by k!r«. Jane A. Xevils of the State ami countv aforesaid, of record in the idllco of the Register of Mesne Conveyance for said State ami County, in Book •» K., page 2-')l. coo-iituting and appointlup the undersigned (Riceiujr of the Slcr- rhanke anti Planter* Bank of Black- vllle) her AtforneV in fact for the pnf po-es therein spocified and dei-jarcd. 1 wttf sell In front of the Court House in Barnwell within the legal hours ol sale, on Mondtr the semnrt d.rv of Dp comber, A D 1901. it Iteiug >al<dav in the said month, the follow ing described real estate, covered t»y her imirtg*ge to j ihc *ah| Merehaats and..Planter* Bank j of BlarkvilU*. and duly lecorded with! •ahl Powt l lit said t>ook an<l page : . All that certain hit or parcel of land, situate, lying an I being in the tow it uf M AsTKR'8 SALK. The Bte’e of South Carolina,) County of Barnwell. ) Court uf Common Plea*. Suran Turner et al, Plaintiffs, * against Caroline Jones, et. al., Defendan'y.- By virtue of a decretal order tome directed in tlie above entitled cau*e. I iwill se.il at Barnwell, in front ol, the Court House, on Monday, Deeemlter 2d, P>01, it being salesday in said mouth, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real property: Afl that tract containing fifty (60) acres, hounded by the public road lead ing from Barnwell Court House tu MartimStatUn and by lands belonging to J. K Rhodes, land* of Misses Kills and lands of — Peyton. Also, all that tract of land containing fifty three (5'j) and one half acres, bounded by the vpublie road leading fioni Barriwell to Martin station and or. all otlier sides by lauds of J.. K Rhodes. „ Also, all that tract of land containing thirteen (PJj) and one half acres.bound ed by lands of J. R.'Rhodes, Mr*. Har- 'eiet Tow no. and estate of Hewlett. Term* cash, purchaser to pay for pa pers aud tevenue stamps. 11. L. OB AN NON, M aster. Master’s Office, November 9ih, 1901. M ASTER’S SALE Statk of Sorrn * akoi.ina.) Coi;Nfv ok Barnwell. - ( In t he Court-of Co in mo n Plea* g * j- “ Georgia Railroad Bank, Plaimiff. — — -- ‘ — C. M. Dewitt, Defeiidan:. i>ECl:r:K FOR rnilKCLOSt'RK Improved Farm For Sale. Situated one-half mile from ElVn. ry C.; giiod dwelling, thri»e tenant houadk Ap building* in first class condition. Klhe water- Farm known a* Joe Hair or Hanford pikee. contaluing 202 acre*. Terms'easy. Apply to • DR. K C. SMITH, oct.l-8m ‘ Willi Aon, 8. ('. v T. B. ELUS. Jr. Surve/or and inm Spertal alttmlVHiflven to.thRi tatlon of krftMT-powara, leveflnit drainage. v V 1 ‘ v ' A poauleardaffiilrei'iedtoinRRt ■»!'• tin, ». C., will rtevive fMnrt^ •*•«► ocCI-M tion. i-^u By virtue of a dej-ret il order to me directed in the almvcentitled cau*e I w III sell at Barn well, in trout of the Court House, on Monday. December 2nd, 1901, it leitig snlesd'.V In said j luonib. within the h-gil hour* of sale, til*-following de-'erihed ir.ti property: \ Airthrt ccrratn |ncce pr.iniaHwn or I tract of land situate, )\ ing and tn ing in | the Stale and coniitv afore*.ii<l, con Blackv.de in the c.mntv of B.u n u , i;tv , ix ^ oue-hwH -acre- tu the WTra«-r-Dtg one hnw : .VTTr and hounded o„ the North and dred and fiftv fee-front and running ; \\ t :, t ,, v ol L . „ lUita^g. on the ha-k one hundred and twr mr fret ! Kwin w . u Hutto, and on With all the improvements therein; and | SouUi hv land* of Mr. F B. De hoomled on tti« North !•» Dextfi^i,, | w 1 l'i>rm*ca*U, Pur- baser to pay Jot pa per- Ac. II. I. O BANVOV. I triit* ca-4 Ddl*)-^- »“ ; •» nrfrAi, i . . . _ tie and.revenue stamo* | Masti r’. niV.ee N JOHN ONioRM A X. * ’ (Receiver for the M <rcliaiita and Piau- . “ " illc) Atsorucv in 1 - . MAsTk TO THE PEOPLE OF BARNWELL COUNTY. Yoar attention is called to the following speofal departtaenU of tha 4 Haro well (iraded School: ' ♦ I>epartmcnt of art In a'l its branches under Mrs. W. n. Moore. Irepartnient of mu U: under v is* Edith Townsend. Depa. tntimt of shorthand and typewri Ing under Misa Jennie rate. High School Drpartnicut under Principal and asslit nta. Our teaching corps «-on»lst* of eight exporimed instructors and wc are now offering a course cqnel tisthat of any preparatory school in the State. Board ord tuition at very inodcrutr rutc?. - r - * For infurmat on and catalogue addrcea IF. // JONES, ■ Principal. GEO. H. BATES, Ckattmart. street, on the South hr lot of D P John*! >o x i in. til e .K JXL by 'V a I kwr ntr ct t. < " Wo-t hv lot'of Jim I mil. i«n. ter*’ It .ok of Blackti Kact tor Mr*. J»nc A Biackville, S. U., Nov . Nrvil*. l.th. IMl. wtste of South t t oui tv of Bat ilR’S SAf.E. rol'tna, ) . ALL THAT’S FIT AHD FAIR, FIT TO EAT AND FIT TO WEAR < at PRICES which are FAIR can be foand at S. KRASN0FFS. - - I don’t want to tax y« nr mind !<*» much luit want to inipn-** you whh the fact that I atn tn a p-Mtrton t«> save you big money All that yim.wai t are fact* an-l reliable mvreuar at Low Price . , ’’Success Timi Novel- Succeedslr The success I have achiev|Rl in purchasing mv Fall and Winter shoe while iu the Xoith Eastern mark, ts can not lie <lesfril* , <| in this small space A half hou' spent in my store wilt convince you tnat I can *a»e you .VI j*‘r cent, oiy each ilo.lar *pi-nt tn my store. Ai) fJp-To-pate Stock. y *toek l-complete in everv clepurfnwcit II that i* ”ew and up to-date in Dte* t it m I*, N'.vehie* and in 'lew" nady lo argar tiarmenta ran I* - fouml here. MneTailor Made -uits. line .Mii.ts, Fine Jackets, Fine Silk Watat*, line < aper, Flu* t hil ircu Ke f .r-. Jti . Ac. . Clothing ai)<l Shoesa Vy line oft lo Mnv. td.'ws, and Furn »hlnc Ibnsl* i* unsur|‘a*#»d. W-. L fk-agl*s and ( nwM*ckTerry V <>.'» Six. - neisl nfrrrrominr J iti m. ' Fair and Square Dealings is My Motto. Prices Lower Jnaa Tic Inunt ~i DON’T FORGET •“ " soW at mv More tnitv-Ban iw< II Wbohsdr t.mrery is locati-d nnt door to I ha* my j’< - rvtVsl *iiperti*w>n All rrueartas 1 hv* rViT't.af* m ohtatn provtaiona at He.|*- tfully your*. S- KRASNOFF. Leader in Low Prices. in ih tri of (' • n Plea*. Th n m \>ti:r a sale. Ilua. i c r*te of s .autr of ou'li Car II trowel II Bate*. Plaintiff. ngVn*! worth si •» #ur* w Ho hitkl ur# liim . Uttlnl L i In (he Cviirt uf ( otatii'in Plea*. Pope g F’eiiilrg Plaintiff*. * against M***-4wy IV alker and N. Hiatt, Defend ant*. Drs'RKR FOR ft'uRKCloat'RR. Br virtue of a «!«• -retal older to me •lirveiaii it* ibe atiovw rofitleil ra'ise, I Karuarll. in front of tha n MomtaT, I•••<•« in’ier II II. id. iii* WMh up- •upatlor !• iba Belton, Pendlalon, HtMMR Pa|i> gjmnatla A* to tba isaltml rap utatlon of tba paople of Andartwn *Htu. knight should remember the true old aaylng that far off cattle have leng born*. Ttiae* ta% fat-tv show Tow Hrthe Tav 4 fuiTSOn t m kf B | II I IxA ’ S‘'.t a$i*mt irigw w ® w- -*• ••• w-m wee *a* VI wv ■ v Tf rTT ’®f her hopeful rhllffrea. as*oalw+wep.wiig»Rw wieftHWi Hw ■ luuwir Tor cenalderlog the supra me proof of ’the benighteilr.esa of tho»e people of A nderawu who have accepted John (.ownde* McLaurin a* their iiolitlcal Mows. In tho next chapter we will hubnilt proof and argument. ftrvv CAN’T DO IT. Tmb Barxwki.L Pkoci.k and Green ville Meuntaliiecr challenge Tha Oh- •erver to specify in what respect Me- Laurin haa secured a “far superior act «f federal othcer* for the state,” and «alla ou ua for the ‘ Ramea.” In the language of Dogberry, "com- 'partsoo* fere odoroua.” and we do not stare to offend, as we thould do if we wore Pt go into detail* and *ay this man is better than that. It iasulHcirn; to express that McLaurin has the opin ion secured a lietter set. It is only a li fe ter of opiift ui aityway. Hut them dan hardly boa doubtthgi.. he would sec ire a b*>uer ih-t than the state would get if he stood a'loof be- ttauxe it is a .epublicai. administration and lock no hand in the setecridn and alDtributiou.—Newberry Observer. - At the Observer declines to “waft in to my parlor” we iWneoutand explain that the purpoie of our Inquiry was to develop the fact that Senator McLau rin ha* jrery few ap|Tdltitmnnt* to his Credit. According lo our Tbmemb'l'hru^ and reckoning only two postmasters' Richardson at Greenville and Uhafoe fet Aiken, have b^ehtho benetlclaries of hti influence. Th* serlbei and publicans of the press at IVashingtort have pen pictured him a* exercising almost dictatorial power in the distribulldn bt federal patronage m ihf*Nfate,cla1niiHgeverv- Ihiiut in sjfht and some out of vision ’ -tf**lY In si^ht and 4ome out nce^of hi* political proweks. DeuuH ratic ranks he cannot g* c any *upp«iil from the regular Repuhlican Uloii. -Tf be la a In-noM-rat li>vp,wised t» him. hut it he |> d *o di-cls.r*. then Kdgeiiehl people their own Fi|ien horse daily mail and Trenton. established at at. cla** one* thVir town A DEEP MYSTERY. It I* a mystery w hy women endure Backache, Headache, Nervou»ne**, Steeple-*ne*s Melau’clioly, Fainting and DlMv Spell* when thousands have proved that Electric Bitter* witl quick ly cure such trouble*. “I suffered for year* with kidney trouble,” writes Mr*. Phelio Gherley.. of I’eterson, la., ‘•and a lame hack pained me so I could not dress myself, hut Kha-tric Bittc* W Rot If cured me, and, although 79 rears old. I now am able to do all my housework.” It ‘ove r coines Cotistlpa^ tlon, improVes Appetite, give* p* Dect health. Only macy and C/ store. I rate X. A new and fast working roller gin ha* been-jver fee ted In Naw Yhi k State which will, Il la claimed, advance the price of short staple cotton on« to one and a half crut* a pound. President T. 8. Hanna of the Liver pool Colton Exchange haa jiut com pleted a tintr of the Southern state* and 1* convinced th*t this A efftr'a cotton crop will fall con»ider*bly below Tl,- < 10*1.0 *) bale*. Major John W. Brockenborough, Stonewall JMckaou’a chief of artillery until desperately wounded, died in Wyoming la*t week. He wetMjigAest under Cleveland’* appointmenttRwpo- *11ion in the luterioi Departmtnt. The American Anti Cigarftt^'f.eagi • ha-viug a meuihershlp of oyer 8jO.0!K). has drawb up a pledge to be Vuvil in ev c-y Sutidav School in the UltRtM State* on ncVt spnday, binding tmaignet* t<> ab*taiii rrotn the ufee tf eigaret.tr* or tobacco in any form white u'-ider 21 years of ngo. The Mftrmona hreak but In this State abotA n* often as the small. poX. The* pe.ople of Saluda county have warned the thlssionarv elders to get out and stav away. These l.-.tter dav saints In tend to make an anfelve caftipaign this Wiftter, And will locate 4 Vivje presi de n't in Columbia. ■ A compAhv was organlied tn New Jersey Just week with a caplYal of live miljlqn dollars, which will; it fa said, se’Jiire long future control of the Sea- boai-d Air Line aystem to the present management, and make )t Impoeaible port of mv friend* ai ufek 4Ra—erai* ihroughimtHhe him to retiifti to her. “Wiih lil* clillilren hy l»i* *c<*on<l 1 a He ha left for Augusta, Ga., where they will meet to spend their reuiaiiu"g j day* togeiher.” ‘ * • OLD.SOLDIER'S KXPRKIENcL . M M Austin, a civ II war veteran,4*f IV in,-he*ter. Ind . writes : **M V w Hr w a* •ick a lohg time In *pite of g-m.) tfoc-' | tor’* treatment, hul wa« wholly .cured 'iv Dr. King'* New Lite |*llla. wbirh Ttter* fJW tier peat:h.*“ They , frv^ thept^Onlv 23-* at amain ainiti'i k ■ tiim-w- will tUmri 24, i moll* I the lidtnwlog i AH that cert • ittinfr, ') insf 3 I .Hu'iih r^roilNa j wall, r-m aio twenty ,12-1) a I -lAiiuile-l on th I lilar and ••( > lianv, on the S Julia K Carrn J of wav of Sunt West hv lands Terois cash, |in j |e r» and Retctio II on liwtog satesi i the ‘i gat llfl rteM-ri tied rr lain pii i e nr and t« log in « and l oun' dog nx« ii’M m Min X*rtk • Ml**! M • til l*V . ••ii i Ik rrn r !. • I in » of pfM|l lr«« l •*! I lie M i j ii f V uf | liMMilrril i* Kf I 1 ml lUItvi Ifc.rx C#r yen. II.. a W. r* • * fll Br» *44 VI. . M*rv Bri 9|, S • iniiel Ilf ow n •ud 1 Fr atik Brow ii, Urn rn« niil ti. Bv tlrt 1 ua of a d*- rn vtal •»r«l*r to tn*' 4inxJ Ud iu Uta abw enti tl^tl • *4 n* Ml 1 l 1 4 1 It lit fM.-ll of t Ht* . \ IU m—. on M OMI Jar, IH i H ■b. r 5*1 1 ( ft( • | (• •• eing-*al« 1 U? In |||fl •nth. m it )| | Il V1 •C |rg<l l.« • 4*1 •«le. till* M- ihvi in u • %. f ♦ f • • fH»rftT 1 At: it t:it of la lU# i • • ii r 1 Ha.-u ik r 1 i 1. in iIm* t • •Ml III ry atn d > at** :• fftjrr •iit-l L «*ff«4lniwi< 1 * 'j ••ft** 1 nm * V tif !*•»•. i Mfi*l 1 •»1 ! 0 i * * w • t 11 \ •»nli i \ Ilf II 1 Mfp*t n 1 lilt'll »#^si rate t It 11 **<n III** lir^ro •* li Off 1 i«*f . Ea«t Uf lot R ongs of SepteniMf. Following the national sadness of the early September Good we bring the News that wi Jv won to for ti | than that which ha: ! large and continuous patronage from the best people countv, and her daughter. Bamberg. Gui stocks in ev our friends even better us through past vears service such a of this av De ar » and t h. r. ('olll. Mrs. right on the H. II J 1Y«*l I d Rc pay for pa Master's Offici Ea*l I Itail aar Ml T. Ir’ar. rh arr to pay for p: 1 slumps. L. O’BAN NON. Ma»lcr. Of. 11 Hi, IlkH. Master’* I 'flli’e. Hate*, an lt*te.. pur. I**- r ti ne * 1 uin p. II. I. O UANNOy. Mastti Nov. 12th. Ittil. In* halter's drug *t«rr. It took alt of AdintYal Schley’s linle fortune, prix*- money inclmled. to pav the 4&.:U«i tliAl'Iil* ca»e co»t him. at Creech** I’har- Biirckha ter’* drug n ouaw iii SErOND PRIMARY SATURDAY, ^OVKMHKR .’JOI’H 1901 for auy.eufmy ut rival to *eci jorlty, or »v*n a large miooilty, Us capital stock Editor G. IVoriiale* of thh Colu House feof Kepresontativcs. A flhckvlllf. 8. C. the tolicttatlon of Nov 4, 1901. in heietiv They •aid that he tcvured the Appt^rrK-rlita State, who hs* engaged in mi - merit of Capt. John O. Caper! a* Dla- ‘ ontroversie* than any other knight of krlct Attorney, while the record* *how q ," i!l of 1,i ? h »* 111 •'»«► hi »i-.i, ii.,i a . ..... maU’h, vanquished by the arrows of thfet Mark Hanna, the Senator* from bjlnd g.*d. O-r Thurfedav he marrMI Brest \ irglnia and the rota and cam- at Manning 41 nt» Lucie. BaVron, rccent- |>algn speeultes pf Capt. Cajieri for s tale Librarian. His friend* cbn- JPreaident McKinley were the winning Infloehce* In bla behalf. M«xt they bad it tKfel he championed gratniate and hi* enemii'* rejoice that he 1* now the hapjiy *«ihject of so bright aui^dainty a betle half. mv t fricml* various section* of tlie county I ammuncf mvseif as a candidate for tire House ,pf Representative* from Barn well county to fill the v u-nney occn.ion- eil hy the death of the Honorable J. B. Bapes, 1 r.’APPCt/ully solicU, the, sujp- frieml* and fellow demo- i-omtty., . I hereby pledge‘myself to abide by the ml * and yegulatumifof, the Denrq- cratic jiftrty and support the nominees thereof. Laurie T. Iziar, jiyeamore, 5. V.. Nov. 5. 1901. espectfillly anrounce myself a idate for election t« tl:e ll«in>-n of epresentMtlycii.subject to.tire rul«M and regulation* of Lite Democratic prl- marv election, pledging ni vseH to abide bv tlie remit au i *upi><>rt the nominee* Oltb v party. B. R Lewi*. Bari well, 8. V., Nor. fl. 190|. ■ Utiildren under twelve tear* of . 41 ASTER’S SALK. The State of Sooth ( a-otiea,) • County of Barnwrll.' t M ASTER’S SALK. ST*va or Sot in ('aaoi.ixa, I torxTf or Harnwxll I In the Court of Common I’l-ai M lo th^C-ooet of HumilC'Jl UUIT- Catln'iiiic A. IVil iam*. Petite M y Knopf ami MlniiifO M h iff of th<''n«i*lvi * anil all of the leg- a era and devlMH** of O.I*. It 11^ n dice*.rd, a-ol al*o in behalf ot a , ,di W | « ui ttu TTaTwliSe,* SaMie A. M —rrrrTTT ■NaU. for lie X7T7“ H «Ilil in Ijfta i 'ic.x .in.l.aitc.i, •er and (lie otlier heir* at law of J. IV. I.altca.ter. deceased,'and also In be half all the creditor* of.J \V Lan ca-t'-r, dcvea»cd, Piaiutitr*, Rgaiiwt The Bank of Barnwell, C E. Hayden, Mi* l.ncv l.wncH*:«r. admii iatratrix of I. W. Lancaster. Ja* H Lancaster and Lillie M illiatn. et at.. Defendant*. Bv virtue of a decretal order to me j directed jn the above entitled catt-e, I I w| I *** I at Barnwell, in front of tlie i t'ourt Hon*e, on Mon.lav the 2d day of Decembcr.'V.fnl. it h-ing Halesday in *aid month, within the legal hour* ot aaie. the following deurllted teal ppup irky: All that tract or plantation of land I •eorge * i F. M. flanilMrrg. O 1’. Wilson, Ctiartea 11 I •on. Mr*. Ada IVilsoti. B K 11 11- *dn. — W il«i it. ('«lla A on il il*on Jr , Janie* Albert IVilanti, J. T IVil-on | , an I I* I*, "'i'aon, the la»t two i'te luiidnnt.-1-i llielr own right and a* executt r« of tlie «aM LF I*. 1V||*oi». decca.ed. defendants. Bv virtue.of a decretal order to me i directed In tlie above etiliincil cause, 1 ; will «clt at Barnwell, in front of the Court Uou*e, ou Monday, the Vd day of ileccinl'er, 1901. It ire I rig -alesday It! *;iid uioiith, within tlie legal hours of •ale. tlie (o,lowing described real prop 1 ertv: All that tract or parcel of land, situ ate. lying and befog In the ouutv. ami j State aforesaid, containing four hun dred acre*, more or h **. and iMUtiitled were carjullv selected in the best markets of the East, North and Wc^t and will meet everv demand of the Carolina trade. Th:y were bought right and they will be sold at surprisingly low prices. We Want Your Business. We Want Yonr Cotton. and w ill spare no elTort to nuke our dealings both pleasant and I profitable to our customers.* YOU WILL WANT our Dry Goods. Dress Goods. Shoes, Notions. Clofhing. Gro ceries, Hats. Furnishing Goods. &c. Ac i^c. &c., when you | see how prettv and perfect and up-to-date theyf are, and learn : ” hog-ignevoLiutY-kh^r^H’-pri^ rf-** 3 -—: ' ‘ imtmmtotmmmrn+mmxaitL H-tlwp . ; >s t!yn a visii and examination will tell you how far description i.il s below reality. Give us a call, we’ll do the rest, and our 1111 siaif of courteous salesmen will give you their most courteous service. - .Leroii jvlolciir. catalogue, but nothing 1 Kali •dtiiatr, lying and being -in G 1,'reylv Towu^hip. County and Sta'e iifdres.ihl, containing .evenlv-Iivj (7.'») acre*, more or l» **, according lo 5 | |at made by G. M Greene, surveyor, dated. November 11th, 1991. and known a« the ”l»ay Ti act” aiid bounded as follows: North by lands of A. Black, East by land* of II. At. Ka.v and lands of John Lanca»t.er; South by laud* of 41 w. Sad ler and West by land* of the estate of Benjamin Ray. ALSO AH.that tract or plantation of land situate, lying and being in. George’s Cre^k Tj.vvnsliip, (’<>vrnry and State aforesaid, containing two bupdred acres more or less, and bounded as follows; On the North by lands of J. II. Morris, on tlie East by land* of Richard Morris ah<J J,. U. Kay, or. the South by lands oj .7. U Ray and great. Saltkciiatcliie River and on the IV0 t tv land*of Am Inose Morris Sr., Catherine Zorn and W. T. Morris. ALSO AU Uial lot of land in the town of Mile* Loadh'dt; East hv lands of T. Jenkins and J. IV. Googey Sottih lands of IV J. Sander* am! 1Ve*t lands of Mrs. I'aulino Brunson, ol IV hv hy the same being tlie estate lands of the late O I*. IVilson. Terms; (ice half cash and the hal ance to be paid in two equal aYmual in- ! stalment*. the cred.it portion to be se- I cured bv bond ol the purchaser end ! mortgage of the premises sold, the pur- l chaser to have the option of paying all j cash, tho su'd; mortgage to contain a provision for ten per cent, attorney’s fee* iu tlm event of tin* services of any ; attorney becoming necessary. Pur chaser, to pay for titles and revenue ! stamps. II. L. O'BAN\0Y, . Master. Master’s Ofllce, November 1st, 1901. r<.«oectfoilv announce •Ofi’t •ppolotOMitt would be acceptable : IrRRb, and when ii-litty K water ‘iual- tfce plum ibef »ang Is chora* 1 I-at a led for cr»»f- Ail a oi k ni.Mrxar v **. N« rdauwilai liauxw tiui. limisw. *»• ■»"* Al'uewrnvftw*' sfffaflVe*.%lt>Jget tn the rule* BulbHeg oo'.vl at •tic uri- 1 rtccll’* rbarauep. If. a — NOTICE. , AnxiMHTRATRix Salk. Pursuant to an order of th.e Proliate JJdge for Barnwell County I will sell Barnwell with'rtie store house,* situiitc* public auction for oa-li on Kridiay, thereon and k now n as tldT" ing, which j* Imrtnded on land* of G. K Ryan end C, K. I’ech-1 R‘iseinary Township, Barnwell (joonty, rban, East liv lots o^ Kvhii arjd I'urinau. . H ;; of the per&ottti property of • Adam South bv Main Streot jmd on the West by Court House Stjuiire. Term*: One third ca*h and the bal- aiice to he paid tn three equal anuu il ijistalmcnt*. with lutcres; at the r|Je tff fi e |,cr annum. e»*ct»re«k by a liioitgn^e of the preini*e« *o|d; the purchaser or purchaser* to have Uic option j>( pay. p.g all i-ji»I» if. I they. .*0 dcire. I’urclia er to poi - Ma*l»r for pajjtr* and revenue stamj )Rvan Build-1 the 29th day of Npvemlier, A. D. 1901, the North hy I a t the late residence of Adam Walker in Walker, deceased, consisting of: Seven head 0/ Mules, Twj head of Jlorse*,* ^ , One Svrupjllll and BoMer,* Two t-lnr**, Wagon*. One I horse Wagon, One Timber Cart,, One Buggv, Buggy Pole A One Kn^iue, Boiler, Gin, fetid Eixtun-t* Piow*. Gear* and Farmiog UtensMa 11 a rne<*. Saw mi:I Samuel Wiley & Co. Oar Fall Stock is > *. y + . - thoroughly completed every week, with prices to suit friends and patroh^: LADIES’ bllESS GOODSi MeM»S Artp BOYS* clotHINgi *4 b«i krttiytc.i r itrxrr llai-n xnA Fuddu: whA* if*. U 1 » vL. Mfefetfff • offl. r»k IK •(’ f* riucr AX v< XI >114: J »f* I . 41. -rtr. fehof. atliclfe* >4.— at tw«dyi.£2r •’*. (J A -a« Uji ri lntFAliriJta VMUEL WILEY & 4 BR0WX BUILDING, CORN] ism. . ' -owa*- * -