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The Barnwell People. M3. I. H0LX5S, Editor I Prof'r. kilBUKST CODXTT CIRCTLATMX. TenitoDAT. kkhruauy *27. inw. A Wettcrn fiirra p;ip«r »iy» fhnt finoa tb» war the mtlroiiilt Iron car #Jed into nnouxh corb to liny and p.iy for every aero ofland In Vbat State. FAlhKAX L()(>'AI^4. I WV.iern ronl^dnratra make com- .. . i th t railroa I Uiea P* the retinh n The vnnrif folk, attended a dan«« at ^ |u „ M A „ „ u « Ywuiik • Hall on Wedno atlaf etenlng. It waa acIv.UcndnUand much enjoyed by al!. • Mr'. Virginia l>. Young retorned on Tueedar from a trip to Washington. Itev. W. A. K**tta concluded u week’, inerthig on Sunda*. K ich day al Ihiec lie h«d 1 aerrlcea o«pocl»lly for l ha la- d|er r at four for cblltlien and »t night a aeruion to the public at large. A goodly rrunilier of our good people v'»i ed.thn Rxpoaition laatveck. Mrs. W. K. flatter and children and Mr*. Khoinor barker ajient a few day* out of town last week visiting relative*. K. 1.. Y. Onthe flrat roater of caudid.iter for fflateoHloera puhllahed since the ad journment of the I.egiaM'iwe there were the names of thirty Ore atromg men wililog to b« stmuk by political lightning. The legislature adjourned on Satur day afternoon after a session lasting as long as the rain fell In Noah's time. Only a hundred and seventy-live bills and joint resolution* becapie laws, out of more than a thousand that were In troduced. Most of the new law* are of , Httlk Md dhly local Impm tauce. The teolona are being couipliuo-nte.l more lor what they didn't do tnan for what they did. “Looking backward” It would appear that the woik accom plished could have lw*n easily done in a fourth of the trma It occupied. HILO A I KITH. Jfr and Mrs. Willie Hair are spend ing a while with relative* In the com- inuuWv. Mr J. A. Howell, now with Lite s. A. I. Ky. spent Sunday at home with the old folks. At tlhenta Branch Mrs. Clmrlw Mar tin was hurled la*t*uudar. Mias Minnie Hutto; a very »wee; mid rharniingyoung lady of Ui»ca»uK Is > tailing tier brother, Mr. Wio. Hut to . Mr Wm. Ilutln hss been quite *lrk f«n soverat days, tru afe glwtl to know h« |« a»w r>ov«loa«-ing Mr. C-M. Hnawt-h of SiHlweil. fin., .pent some lima writ)! Mr. J. M. JMill U/t week. ' ULMER NEWS. Mis*i>* Lillian, Viola i»;id fTarrle Wneklev w ill |cavo on ih« 2fth for n ten dava’ visit to the Char lesion Expo sitiod. They anti.lpitc eisiting their aunt, Mrs T. .11 Wright, of Summer- iHIle. on their leturn home. •There was a quilting at the residence of Mr*. II. W. Deer on last Thursday, w hich was eiiloved by all. <■ Mr*. K. Itaintverg, visited her daughter, Mrs. J. A. William*, Lot week Mrs S. E Neeley paid Mr*. J. W Blount a visit lust Krtdsy. Miss Maud Hair of-W|||‘|«ton return ed to take charge of her school a guilt, as the small pox vale i< about nvi r. Wedding Imlls will rltig near I'liner skui. ' _ Cricket. OLD HOI'STY LAND CLAIMS. will be twice a* high aa they have been heretofore. There', nut Much sym- ptlhy among the railtoads for a lost cause. We t’sn-illy plant hit cotton crops when thnprice rules high, then why n<>t d •('the santo thing on corn? If we make plenty of corn and grain, we a;e all right whether we can aell it or not, for there are so many wayawe can utli- \t) it ami torn I; into money; then we would have Huh stock with ph ntv for man and beual.—Edgcduld Monitor. ••at list * u no* aV>ut able to r« |*>rt f®r dwty o. Dm A O. 1^ Ml** RHa Bryant, wtvn I. now taking tn »ho t h*rte»tou Ev.iusttlnn. I* i* i again *<»•*•. Ml** III. I*| mlaord by th. ‘other aea." t l « tSelppe ba* had ***.ral In It* grip ef law. Kress mmr pnpwt.r Mr. HI tfmllh, b*. inm>» “-MSdcr th* weetber'' lot several 4ev*. •'T !».'* dstewu't Ilk* that kind of grfp a bit. We are worry to leare of (be death of the iofant •MM of Mr. W tw llutso ■on- lo-law of Mr Hard* Hightower. IHMa a.ltetpesee (be plea Mir* ul en tertaining sa « at lumweli . Utrv.i young ladle* west Friday and wwoday. Oar bet. *1 Hilda who are ‘ begrhing M” ary adtI«ed by wnbc nt eur prrtitr-i ( lrl« (bet ee b.t. lUrlr hetriteil •< w albir. .ad eaf It Wwwld bo mw< h [ •beeper to got a bourn k»*j>rr eteet . No peesit l»o*«e< le "ur Utile toon and Mien g» tell the • ar*( old story M*oy •bowks to tbe gtrls for Ibeir *y mpatbies a ad o. Ibinh ene of the but* I* tbl.s- l*g *er1ou*lr of taking Ibeir advice. Ml*, rbwsnuMi, the. bvrnMng teober ofriiMOrote Academy, ami Mr* J A. Nil *pent l«*t nal.nley lb Barn well. b*lag tbe gnesl. nf our beloved MMer. Mr. Bev-koltb. where they were highly and delightfully euierieiued by him aad bt* tbarmlng wile. T- L. Under the Bounty Land Acts of Con gres*. pawl between K.lndary 1h|7 uml May ISiWl. donating claims for mi!- iiarv service, there me many claims suspended. Improperly rrjucWtTty pre setlled. This is especially so where soldier* died piior to iH.'uj. leaving wid ow* and children next entitled, and for «urvlvlug in»n *x ho were in the sfiort and nut mustered werrlct. in the Indian Wars, requiring more proou than for other servh ,rt . Fourteen data auhjert in orders, or one dav in batll. in or du ring any war, texc-qit th* late war), entitle* to a fulj claim, on* hundred and »ixtv aci.s.'loall grade, an I pi r •-Vo* alike K'leh claims In the S«'Uth bwe h»-en • nder the har of •_ - dt*lm alty** since t| e tat. « <r Miitll rvwently rrmovrrt.l Antong ihoa* entitled H* *Bch rla tut] mar !•*• itie chltdren of uieinb*'* of the j «*oni|i*or that hy order i>r the O t?Anor ( f tire >«*ic »riit to H• vanbgh in I• 11 ! I .umi i im wn~bifnmrt?r. rr, .* r br tb» Brttisb Meet Tbe •'•>inpn> r w •• nn<ler •■•■uut »icl of I'apt. hupben Rut*- eit«, tSH»on Asti lev it i • t lieutenant I be nam.* of tbe psltalo* a* given bv j l.h-nt. A>hier from memory In !*.> I were *£ fullow * ; Jidin Hart, Jot, e 4 ‘ | Yarbnrotigh. Rrulien A'ey. M iu.t*ir.*«. KruneM W^aih--rel»y. W Ul. MTeaibersht, KH-O+OtXKMO+O+O-MH^ Mis’ ^ ° % Brennan’s | »» By... X Ceccily Alien S S — i p Cop>-rl»rlit, loot, br y jjj A. 9. Richardson. ^ Jl.c entire neighborhood • had lohg siiut* decided that Mrs. Brennan's youngest hopeful would close his oarth- ty caretT through (ho unwelcome nt- teutlona of the proverbial hangman. Mangle Brennan, aged fifteen, was n popular employee nt Johnson's Hg*r factory. Young Dan was a district mcfscngrr boy, nnd even liUle Jennie earm*d odd pcnnic. hy earing fur the ncighlMMs’ ehlldrcu when tire latter were nillisl ar.’iiy to cbrlsteufnga, fu ticrals and wedding*. But from the day that the “Kid." nt the tender ago of uinc months, liaJ fallen frouf the tire ckc:i|k* to Hie area- way, striking three cloth'‘•dines cn route, and had sat up. !l'•wling vigor ously, hut nuli irt. his young life had Been uiarke«1 hy a succession of stir ring nnd nerve distracting event*. Even his'gooal mtiircd lr h motlnr h.4 In’.iri to |c;; id him ns lop.- fimt bis one friend was pretty Miss Harris, whore pink and blue shirt w il*i« end dsluflljr etiMifuid’T'-d skirts I Itl* ftr -nnaii «'lotlM-s le»r*e ilng day: >!Hq llntrl* t And *4Nue day would happy day* when he and she bad plan ned and furniwbed the cottage. A sudden Jlnsh of vivid lightning and a shrill feminine shriek. Jr "Oh, Mrs. Brennan, if only. I had a ko'y iveyeould get In here! Audtxrrehc. nnd trees tire so «!augcrouif!” I Jack row to his feet, the Bleeping ! child still clas)H”J In fils arms. There waa no mistaking that voice. For an J instant ho hesitated, then threw open Alio door. Two women cronehrd in the portal. One was middle aged and haggard, her •Iwvos rolled up to her elhow nnd her apron tossed over her bead. The oth er was young and dainty and fair to look upon even In her tearful fright. They rose and faced tbe sudden vision in the doorway. The older woman gave a scream, half of anger, Ifnlf of Joy. “It's tm* Kid! Where did ye folnd him?" Then, without waiting for repl#', she Jerked the sleeping child'from Crls- wold's arms and fell to weeping and scolding over him in true Irish fash ion. Ten minutes later the storm died down ns suddenly as it had risen, and Mm Bmman and her “Kid," duly pro vided with car fare, won* wending their way toward the nearest trolley line. ^ The younger woman still stood nt the Window, staring out upon the weeds which hung heavy with moisture. She tnpp d her lingers mechanically on the window-patio. J “I had gone over to Mrs. Brennan's for a shirt waist I needed,” she re marked suddenly, ns if die felt tl at an explanation was obligatory, ‘iamb she wns nearly rraxy abort the ‘Kid.’ I f-lt so sorry f»r her. and we kept walk ing nnd walking, and every one had ■ecn the little hoy. they t-nid, nud we followed the trail till we got here— and" • FLa turned suddenly rn l faced Gris wold, who wr.* p-garding her anxious ly. The contrast Is’iw.-tii his grave, pleading fait* nuil I;!s pdicrnlly de moralised nttlre was tudtmni*. Tbe d"jKirtlu4 “Md" had left a* mementos of hi* short stay I heirl of lico rice and mud on Griswold'* soft llnnuel salt. Oue grimy hand had evidently on J hKVEN YE-VRS IN' BED. •'WHi wonder* ever e***c?‘’ ItMpdre the friend* ol Mrs. F.. I'esse, of l.sw- rene*. Kan. They kns’v siis had boon nnshl • to leave her hed in seven .years on Hconunt of kidney *iid liver trouble, nervous proctrstion siul general debil ity ; but. “Threw bottles of Electric Bit ter* •naldi-d me to w«lk,” she write*, “and in threw moutlis I hdt like h tiw * person.” Women suffering from IIchcI* nclie, Haekselie, Nervoiisiie**. Slvwp- los*nc*-s, Mclanchol v. Ksinting mmI Dizxy A|>ells will find it s priceless bles sing. Trv it. S-ttDfitetinn u gnarsn- tecd C. N. Burekhalter's and Creccli’s Pharmacy. Only 30c. Auditor’s Notice. ’I'lie Township B< aril of Eqnalixatipn will mett at the Cmirt House on the following nvmwd days for iliw purpose of eramining and equalizing tlie rw- turns made to (Jon.ity Auditor : Tnesdav. March 4th—AUcndale, Bal- doc. Bull Pond. Wednesday, March 0,h—Blackville, George* Greek, Williston. Rosemary. Thursday, March 6th—Red Oak. Great Cypress, Rich Land, 8veamore. Friday. Mareh*7rh—Four Milo, Barn- weil. Bemiet Spring*. There i* a great deal of work and the members of the different' Township Boards w ill plca«e come prepared to complete the work before returning. W. H„ Dt xcvx, Go Auditor. Barnwell, S. C., Fehv 1«, UK ”> ft rest I dt* ff I I •ente InTtr tn |>erforu> a yrc it fleet On Gils afiiTitNon th <f the arc of tl uml a invt n clicck. Meta Harris I* at •Tv II o^|wd hn i d i“ •» ■ '■ smooth ;tiiug and m m mmumm SHERIFF H '8ALE. TheSta’e-nf South Garoiina ) County of Bamwe:l. j Melchert & Co , Plaintiff*, Vs. W. W. M'Mire, Defendant. Bv virtue of nn execution to me di rected by tho Clerk of the G,.urt of Coiumou Pica* I have levied itpou ami will «ell to tiie liigbc*l hi.lder for rash at Dunltartoii. Soinli < arolina. nn Moi . day, the third da v - of M*rch, liatg, nt the u*uai hoMr* of »a!e. the following personal pro|tertv, to-wii All that stock of general mcrehau- dis* In the town of Dunhattnn, s. c., | consisting of Dry troml* aho-s. Hat*. I Drug*. Ilaydwar*. T nware. Unweric* and such other ar'lelev a* are iisiialiy I kept in shs's wl ••• ■trial Verehat il.sr. !.*• led np« ,, i ai.d •-•Id a* th- proprrtt | id W. \\ . Moore. !•• satisfy th JliNI and *N««a Mtjbn aka'a »ta«at r ||. si tn that FB IKK II. f KKEtTI j aoq«lf*-d ** m.- neli * fr at irk of | iteun*H w -aih-r»hT. W in. u .ailo ■ -i.». | 1 r V '' ' oierator. , -||}| lu.iUU K.d,; faf Narrg H-d Uvl Mealhn-tit. "i*..| W-«iher*br. Jam** w h‘rl*r, J, -»* ' anltry day bad A •'■lev. \ int-eol Jones. I.*«' H a*'kn»aM. ' mabing h*d c John Z-li»r« t**ltrrs|. nlla« Zeller* | yearnml f> r tbr Lard, lebalnsl Hall, | tb— tnweetng t•**>*os i-kM B«td. Josiab ! of „ ij r i n k and bt .»«. Imarenda I* ••! j nut elt am r.ng la A.h*n •*nI |W . lWr a M • “KM." hat prt» n*Yf| Irvi m*WI Sab mi>»i Ib m wralrr mlarraldr 'Knl.' Yott've r.tadr me feH Miertfl lt.«rnw> iM’ouriy. aw an t.irga unt] lii«ira hcaut.'* lilt I''hrr.ff's «Mit.•• Febmarv EMr II in. re gt *1 tl ffne*. vra* \•ry se J ftiink. Jack, yim 1 amT*— ■ j “lU.*a Hal ‘Kb (fiesl |, B • I’ey wr Mrfa bed rx o * ,w - "l** ym lid foreixe me. errialrrrd Jack In fl c * • IBs''* f, » d In NBBI a tat-a of Jark'a p|. H eQSKGRY, -—SELLING AGENT FOR Ji. W. -Mosarij ^ ?[E5' Fine Points ond Yornisties, | not etc* Ped In the United States. Those contemplating house painting will do well to Investigate their merit*. •—SOLE AGENT FOR- Ji. H. Babcosk 1 Ca/s Pine Carriages, Stanhopes, SilrrieslBCgglea.' jp^”The reputation of tlicse good* is wreil known. f The Celebrated Jacksoi) V/agoi).f Harness of all description* and for «11 purpose*. Saddles, Erldlex and Buggy nnd Csnin-e Robes. Horse Blankets, also a large stock of Cnrriagw and Wagon Material. ^ 733 and 735 Broad Street, - - - AUGUSTA, GA, t The People Free t The Commoner— Mr. Bryan'* p.tp r, <iin* xeur, and Tux Pxori.x for three months, both for One Dtilnri Tlsi« Is tbw prlca of tiro Couuuoner alone and what IP would coat If aub- scfibwtl for dirt r f . Send your aiilt*«-rlpti xu to this nfllco siih One Ikvllar and recelv# The OMnmonrr •»nr x-*.»r. nod tiave vour subscription to this paper ex.etuieil for three months. This eil« r appliea to both new and renewal subscrip tion*. Now i- tbe t m ■ to •uhscribe. Scud all urde-r* to I'iik PeoCLI. HORSES A ~„ MULES FOR hAl.E AT TVhitlie’s - Stables, TO CK VILTT,’ d.T.; s ALK UNDER It HI EH. Tns bTsTg or , »*»rTW •'»soiia», I t m-yrr or Msexvi ill '•Itersv M*lfb«ar r r,, f*n*e«t • ■eplirfl Hall. E U.ivd, ni*pb*n • ■ !»• •* mrn am I IDrawwlI I'.nantl* Tb* *bw«* In*** and names a i*bcl bt \. f - l‘^*a* K*q . <* t» Irons AbS*«1ll* tn Alabama aits **••• •go II* ba* gt**i. mu- time ami b*«l Inlser III •mrh ll an any other attorney In lb* **.u> 1 •ml hHng fnllr Infnrtn—| |* arady s amlertak* teenrlng lb* l*m|« •tl'l •!• • •n. h a* bare n*«er r**vtv*xl tb*lr tin*-. Mu If yon are a de*ron«l*nt nf anr of tt»» *•«■*• named soldier* nflin tn A. I, l*o*ey a E-«j , Oreenvllle, Ain. •f. U I ,0*1 1 hr »d slew** ndtjfcr-w |xo *uiT,»-in*t»d ■eosnelHral Bower am I bat is. ail wrrr tbna I II naa otergfuwn wl bad rtodrd i,ut the tb* re early la lb* *pr A young mau la a had pauwed al tbe | rrylng with a cM-d, re a r*' H.. dng If I ten nr “It Is 1 1 chap «•» piny ,rv *%. it les, Bi list hr ■ Meta. “I i wn ■I « all foe* la flow*«olan fit ■e road Ls al<*r!t Ibc i Ixo of I of a entutiion dud. s eg] * i.f i.t -1,1 and *xd>w> If II nd .la U I* a wt ftowei* .c natty (Linnet ale ami uaa 4 brew the m I a slight outside garniture of uosa, be- | I Ing a in neb b«a *«4nte>rt an J |efere*l 1 Ing •inmaro^lh.-itr ib.it »f lb# rnstrrn | ! rub* throat. |i l* rd t,-e>| n • a m lg gf| i *1 ANOniKM V IRKMEM* » IFF.. fe were g. I WILl.WrON NEWS. Oa F>ldsr morning al II nVIork wr found oursnlve* at M-honl. Frni M A. I Hibson ssminli rd (be ••■bool ii, au«ill<o Ham and la • very appropriate *p>e. b ba p re** w lex I tbe school a targe I’, n Bag, Call Master Henry Johnson ar- rnpwl the gift la behalf ••/ tbe arbuol la a patriotic ipexi ii Tb# m-bnol all ioiaed in singing Amarh a. Mat. W. M. J«»nea mad* amsgnidcenr *pee*-h on »ob>wi nf pair lot 1*111. ‘I bo acliool a .taut bled around the dag •taO wbleh had been orweted on the ground *«i»g. «Md (»lorr was raiaed by two x»f tiimaniallcrl hoy*. Wbeo It reached tba tap three cheer* were given and ali Joined In *ltiging The Rad, White and Blue. The ■chooi resamed it* regular work for the day and •*• wen! home to return at M »i. in The nurtaln* rose at k ; iO ami . the building was full, notwlihstaudlng the ImUment weather. The Flag DrJII ws« llrrton the programme and it tra* the best we eycr wltne»acd. They kept the step to perfection. Ye Mari lux Washington Tea Party wn* next, and we would have to w-rlrc all the name* if we were to writ* all who did well. Not one failed; It was ne%*d from Ire ginning to tlni.h with perfection. The marriage of Pocahont** was equally wfll rendered. And Artist Dreams was sub'hne; and between the seines the music was tiro bes 1 , ever heard in tnls town. We have never seen anv entertain- fuont tn surpass it We have attended ali that Iihvh been given In Hha town for past 14 tear* and must shv tiiis far surpassed all. Prof. Dobson has prom ised to give u< another in the near fu ture, and we want the editor to come and write it up. ^ Frank Kellers spent Sunday and Monday In town. Notwithstanding the very cold weather ojr farmers are well tip with their farm work. Ouly a few fluids of oat* sown in Oc tober have stood the cold winter. Some Held* havo been sown over and are doming up nicely. The Burt variety has been used for re-sowing At some titniTin the future we want to call the attention of our law makers to the miserable lawdn regard to pen aions. These old soldiers ari l widows br* required to make applications every year, and wo can’t see what good can come from all this trouble. I know ona who spent three full day* to get two of his comrades to sign his pajM-r And he has been , on pension roll for three year*. We think when one g.‘t» on the roll he should only bo required b* let the board know he a aa living. We bare more to say when campaigu opsns. Hal. Usshand: Your aoM Is red because yon dress too tight. Wife: And your noao la red because you get too tight. No wonder that Governor Goners' Taft of the Philippinoe Is s rsnk imps rlailot. Us gets a salary nf yju Ouu a J+* *• AjMtncaa moosv to addittoo to | A k•»•••• man an-1 hi* nlfe nor 1 Ing •ml In a parit —perbap* fn a rlrort-fe mk 1*1. .% a I be* atiit along tbe siif, dtanev. r.Nl that ber •bo* ba<l A<>t bo.'t> lied and abo aakext ber bnahaml |n tt* It. A* he Went tb*nn »n r.iie kneo t*' perform ibla kervlro a alx-ebm.i •rn|||»- p—il 'rum bt* pi*-ke| and na* dlat-bar- ged. tho ball pa ••ing tbrongb bi* leg and •battering bl* kno vap. ll l••iNl nly a re|n>ttth>n of I lie old. old .(ory of tb. caroteaanoe* of ••mrert Thoy go hlltbelr to rhtircb ancial* and ovori- « hero alau without a alngi# rare a* In Ibeir ab'W atHriga or (be Uvra nf their hu*h.*iid*. It aumetinrea * aoem* a* lll'otgll t’.ic lin.band* wotlli) In* J'laillled br the Intorrata of aoH-pri>le»-ib*a in u f««| Hear (Is ulng to water ami put On; P of •lee'datton. It | aiMe that Ju*t foi I h<* nnd •In- had pi, I ruUlMiig li|» f at I ^IrU CHlI tbr W«b»N ! t# 7 1h- parlor fnrmturo bad 1* 1 pla-r 1! m arnio of fko shining tln- «arr had focitd It a way t > tho atnall I pantry whm I tie •) ua m I ratno. Ilo had do ir hi* la'st to autcofti over j thr dlfSrwIty, hut Oiflilty o w* sftern on * bo had walked over t> tho littlo rx.t ] tago. whtrb rrf r« «rtit«'1 hta aavlnc* of two bard yoarx. ckiarxl ami l-arivd tbr* window* ami rhvxra ami with a (j'-nxy h< art had walked < ul through ttieaiuall J entr. Never acnln had bn lo-. n near the burial grouml nf hla high ho|w* vtt tlrtn OM'titnfc' Virpii'Ty lio-hatT fett r <rk ell ». a Ilf 11* t< d twin from tb' p rut a to lit r la kr;d ‘i ftigh la lo l(n»k- j laxsa. end In ail | In Ha prensrlotm J c ni<o.i w Irrb it j d I- I lieoHng Inf h Tho I SttMlhf bird II -a fi ts In ao- •roewhnt lb* nthy thr XMl—albxn • Id •varlf tn lr o'kMTTrd nn an tho dial r of four nr flxr fort. tb* tigh hrr i ■ til! tli.l* f»*W* of great air rt'M-*#, an ll ■! ay rvblr i r no mini t (HI tbr part of hr r o'mrrx rr vr ’ill Immo- din trly arnd t*rr «*flf. '1 her* !■ fuill)#- tbli rig lu the P» w •itton of tb* * ■o far up tn*th o tu end. In tlio long ami 1 ndOl r % r Ml-tkT Tl Irta* of a |Nt«*rdHli B* vt <W •l|**ird tty W W. Maaairv m N* and I'ostniy afoio* . 0*4 * a a ftM* Mlht'r w# fti- ’ * v 4* t aaT* t f*»r e«!#l •!» tn It «•• 7*'. 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M • *(,.•« I. aa.«tdi ■•waa •• •w- a U rtVa fs *1 mf * etorr hoiavT la ••M 1 AJLrO All th ■t 1 #4 r*«it aliST^ if atiffl tr# bviif- las AH? , a 1,1 im «» liiffa*!r« ! aa#l tw«* Jiist Recdved L Finest Car Lnad of Moles Ever Do- loaded io Blackvillt. IF You NEED 810 b ur an Y KIVI* XhT BUY' • toUL ^EEJNG will ft IK JhNlz AAJktaKt. Ol A litis- MAM* tlMKI FMH EA. NolM»I»Y TIN GIYK I.OM I ft FH.UME'i nit HEU KB TEKYB t »*K AIO* k THAT, w III. AUIT Y’OU EXACTLY BUckville. S C GREAT CLEARING SALE A T< X ni T *l* Ik- : Suulhern Kanaa* am-loty. .t Nirtefy Gharlestnn blind tigers are honked for trial licit Monday In the uity court, hut over twohnndrrdother* •if th'**uie kty|M* are undiaiurticd in their lairs, ^ As the man behind the gun (Irovrr Clereland la »trlctlv strenunu*. From the Virginia hunting grounds lie la*t week »ent hi* wife a hninner. contain ing two hundred and titty d«U‘k«, iiin«t Iv canvas I'ack*. Saturday he went home swinging a bag nf 130 more. President Rooserelt's decision in the .Hchley-Samiiaon controversy a* to the ylorv of Santiago has a good rntigii ri der flavor. He tliink* neither entitled M any special credit, and plainly stHte, that Wainrlghr, in command of a fra gile vessel deserved greater advance ment tli.-m either. The finding nf the President, a* cotnuinitder-in diief of • he army nqd navy, should put an end, f>>r our time at least, to this im*eeml v jowering. Many Legislators have wheels In their noggin, and feel that tho State D all right t r the State levy is not inereas e l ami this it seem* xxill he the ca»c with the present levy But it should be les*. We have all just‘been flingieg up our cap, amt hurrahing ourselve- hoarse at the'wtatement that the S:ate This Atill Interest Many. Botanic Blood Balm ' < B B. It.), the famous Southern blood purifler.qnickly cure* cancer, blood poison, giimples, hoil*. carbuncle*, ulcer*, eating m res, •xrofula. Ccrcm.-I, achh g hone*, joints or back, rheumatism, catarrh and all blood and skin troubles. B. |) B. heals every rore and makes the blood pure and rljh. B. 15. B., iJieAnosijhlflbu pur* Ifler made. Druggl.io.f|. j^ial irrot- ment free hy writing Blood Balm Co. Atlanta, G.i. xoTlt e bankrupt hale. The •im-k of iiiercbandlao of J. Llgbtaot, Hu krupt. a lit e* a oo uroa no UDr* | ilar.loaro. Oarab g i •f grob a Bag oaM Taminf ootomab. 1 with tin' place. Tho frown deejiened aa lie Inni'*) •way and marched rcaolutely down the street. He would oec n real •wtute man nt onre and offer the place nt any •eVrlflre. Then he’d try his luck In Bouth America. The papers ail tutid there were great openings down there for clever fellows from tho States. “Mamma! Mn”— Jark Griswold stopped communing with tbe disagreeable past rnd stored dovvn upon a hcdragglfil, forlorn bit of humanity. “Hello, old chap! Arc you black or whiter • The “olll chap" rosenfod tbe familiar address, fell to weeping Atislily and rolled dlst-onsolntoly In the soft mud. “Oh. I say,’’ exclaimed Jack, bead ing over the little fellow, “you mustn't do that! You'll be n sight. Guess you’re lost.’’ ' Griswold glanced helplessly nt the neat cottages and then ut the child of the slums. Ilow over did the youngster get Way out here? And his sobs were actually pitiful. Jack thought of a policeman, but snclr officials were sel dom needed In this quiet neighborhood. Finally pity overcame discretion, and Jack grasped a small hand nnd led the runaway toward the cottage over which be had but Lately b^en gloating very slightly rurxcxl bill sod In th* abyrt up flirted IsU as she sita rather Is * lggr-*Uia4 i •• • O O O ' • ‘ 0 t ««••••••••• • t | • a • P. Mi raining ah N E LEAVING FOR THE NORTII/.ltX MARKET* T MONDAY TO BUY MY M’KINU AND M M* k .1 li ■IgL >] hu c;ooiMi i ur uu. w* PM~M fTt^DA ND Assessment ha* gained about eleven 'in,misery: lie utfRK'kotl.tlie door am? millions. Rut to what gno l end, to be sure? We are not erhici-ing the *,•- lion genersllv of the assanthly—gener- hIIv tliey have donn well—espec'sllv in killing u ream of—of—fool bills.—Lan ren* Advertise^. led the culprit to the kitchen, turned on the water nnd awkwardly washed the astonished denizen of Diggle's court.- “There! When I get a f£W layers dirt off FIT take you to tlie nearest po lice station, and they can locate your ma. But I'll lie banged if I'd drag sucii a connecting link as you were through tlte street*.” ' A fresh handkerchief was sncrlflced on tlie alter of elenuRncsa, nnd then Griswold started toward the door with his unexpected charge. Hut here an other surprise waa in atore for him. Tbe aklca were overroat. and lightning was Haying along tlie horizon. There was nothing to do but wait till the •term paaned by. Griswcld aank intd a rocker In tbe ttny parlor, and “YUS’ Bronnan a KUT elamliorod fautilipriy up»n bia koeo. Tho aftmMoa waa aultry. tho littlo head aank Walnut Grata. In order to Imitate walnut grain Vub down the article to be stained without oil, then charge a sponge with potas sium pt'rmanganute nlul squeeze It out again nntll nearly dry. With Ibis dab the wo«k1. tiKbtg smuethkig. to protect the hands while doing It to prevent their l>clng dyed brown. Next saturate with nlUnnnn root o!l nnd polish light ly. Follow with another dabbing witli n well squeezed out fq>onge previously snturatol with a Altered solution of best bismnrek brown In spirit. When this has dried for a short time, con tinue tlie polishing, sprinkling on a lit tle pumice stone nnd dabbing whore necessary with tlie sponges, ns ex plained above. Tlie process will pro duce n handsome graining. Whj- Fj-ea Ar* I.IkM and Dark. An Interesting point is tlie cause of the different shades of color we see in tlie eyes. On a certain membrane in the interior are numerous cells called “pigment” cells. When these are pres- eut in very great numbers, they pro duce that deep black color of some eyes and in proportion-to their num bers decrease also the depth of color ti|l finally a light blue is reached. In certain eyes these pigment cells do-rrof exist nt nil, being wanting. Indeed, all through the system, hair and skin. A person of this description is called an nibino, and among animals wo find a parallel in the esse of the white rub- blt.-M.’batubers’ Journal. to poy for las* title* st.d revenue »(sntpa. A. H Hr**nn, T. A Wilbur, , Jnltn,J Wc«'Tar. Attorney* In f •• t’for W W. M<M*ro. Februsry Ltth,lts;J. Nt>TIGfc OF FIN ALSKTI LF.M KNT. Notice is hereby given ibst tlie un* dcrsigqe'l xxill tile hi, (ilia) account arlth J. K. Mulling, f. • q., Judge of Probate, on Saturday. 1.1th March. 1002, a, (icardian nf tlie •■•tale* nf W F. lirunsoiL, C. J Bruivaon, K. W. Ilrun- »or, J 0 ilrtefsoii and A. "{. Brunson, and a*k for Letter* Di»nii**orr. J. U. BRUNSON, Guardian. Februnry 10th,1C0J. N (>T IG E 0 ? KI \A L S*TTf.KM KXT. Notice is het'ebv given that tlie un dersigned will file Ids Anal account with J. K. Shelling, Enj . Judge of Probate, on Monday. loth day of March inoj. as Executor of the estate of Mrs. Sarah U. Mills, deceased, and «>k lor L ttera DUmiasory. R. U. Walker, Feb. 4, IhOi. •' -UxecutorT Notii , Gentle, Yet Severe. *'My nnccstors.’’ said Willie Wlshlng- ton,^‘lnoved in the very liext society." “I don’t doubt It.” answered Miss Cayenne a little xvcjjfily. “ButLtlre ice. — MONEY TO LO AN. I an' prepared to negotiate Loans on improved farms at. a low rate of inter est. Don't xvrite hut come to see me! J. O. Patterson. To All Overseers, Notice. The law cut I tie* the county m four (4) day* labor per annum from each aide bodied mao butxxecn the ages of eigliUen (iSj at*»l nttx-rtve (,>5) yeax*, except A''. (seeSec 4 Road Laxvs), and tieat society dovsn’t necessarily make^ ail oxeise«-rs * ho have*uot worked their the best company.”—Washiustou Star. A POOR MILLIONAIRE. I.atelv starvnl in London Jxccau*" ho could not digest hi* food. Ki*n v usa of Dr. King'* Nvw Life PHI* xsoublhsvo sav*d hint. 'I her •ironglhen tho *tom« acli,'*)d dlge^vion.pro nolo a-*imi.*tion,' htiprov* aptietbo. l’rb-o “fte. Moo-y •mrk If not •alisflod. Mold by Gfo-ch • Phsrmvy and 4 THK I’RIGES ARK Cl T DOWN VERY LOW. AVAIL YOUli-xEI.F OF TIIH GREAT OPPORTU NITY Ttk SAVE MONEY. U»MK QUICK AND GKT BIG BARGAINS IN EVERY rRINQ. THK baCRIEK K »aLK W ILL CON 11XUE FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY... •••iV • I licmomhor that the Barnwell Wholesale Grocery is next to inv store) all groceries sold at wholesale, nnd cheaper than elsewhere. We have bought 10 car loads of Flour and 10 car loads of corn and oats lx*fore the advance and can sell you Flour eJieaper than the mills, and corn for le&s than anyone t an buy from the West by the car load. S. K11A.SN0FF, Leader in Low Prices. iiami* the required lour (4) daxs xxill |v>w warn out their naiids and require service a* per th* law. W II*i.rmiu, (At. Supervisor. Per R. C. RunxMia, Ju . G-'eifc. ilarnxx^-il, S. G., Nov. I'J. luOl, * T. B. ELLIS, Jr„ \ x Bdryktiaiur'a Surveyor and £ivil Eng/nett Si*e*Aal *U»nt mr given to the rna»p» « talSn# nf •ator-pw<#r*. i«<tliag and HlE—». r* A postoirardaddFunff ll# mo at Mao • Cn. flw t.. Min f»**H » *.0, W 1 now have lor salo-wt my Stables on Main Street some foi tlie finest Saddle, Driving and Heavy Work HoitTcb nnd several as good, all-round Mules its have ever been brought to this market. All wanting first class stock will find it^to their in terest to call and get my prices . - before- buying elsewhere. • . —A, I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY7 I also handle a full line of Uo-t Surdard Makes of Wagont». liartie l KS, &c., 4e. Tom are nivited to call and in^tccl them. Price* as low an the low eat. • Ckarlie RroWq.