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JR I. KOLOSS. Sailor 1 Prcp'r. tiBSKST COCTTT CIR(TLATIO?l. T^|1<War« mud* t«9 tMtuvltnn« dMilt'F lt« rrrpiit 10 <!•? »r«- »i<m. The ttftiialif furfot'.nr* tu paj t*x«« bi ft.ro Man'll 3l»t will lw only 10 per cent for the iietiftl 1ft .Uye of Krnc<- Inattad of Ik per emt m formerly. And (Ire creekera over throe inchee In length lionteforih will be unlawful abomination*. THURSDAY. MARCH 1.1. 100?. Since new year a hundred and flftv tanners hare moved their fanilllea Into the Olympia Mill Village. .CeUumbla. They aay that th6y cannot make docont living! on the farm end with that ex- ^hse or reason they Imre' broken up their free home* and entered Into white AUivery. The same proocr* D Roln^ on* All over the Cofton umwing and matm- factnrlng country. Momethlnj;’* Imdly Hrong to bring about such a state of KSaira, In which there Is nota living in it for the man who makes the raw cot ton, while there’s regular work and wage# for the people w ho manufacture It Into saleable goods, if the planter isould get a part of the pn..ltt made f>v the cotton mill magnate tlils^ continual hxodus would hot strip the cotiniry «f Ha beat population. And if the cotton fnakera before moving would look at both aides of the proposition they, or biaoyof them, would prefer uearlng the Ills they have to rl«klng others that they know not Of. It’s a bad budneaa, both for those that go and those they leave behind. The man from the oom . try who goes and carries his chlldn n ivllh him Into a cotton mill may ve.y well part company at the rfoor with any hope-of his or rhefv ever befog any bn Ur off in any way than at tin* fte*t pay day. Up north the Varkee can save money and put It In so it saving* bank t+r the rainy day Sara to come sooner I «*r later, but Southern poop)« don’t know bow to save money as a rl**«, and •re mighty slow In lear ilng It Hem. this change of occupation af feet* all other a gufU aa utueb •• ltd.*. Ibooa gulag from fteld to fsetory. If !• • rule nlthont ea^optl.m. we tmtirvy, that • here the eonntrv Is atrlpiitd «,i J white labor and anportlaion agrtenKuw * gene bash wd» tnnde me %■! n»ywwm •ml trope grew rapklty le*a,'1b«pruve ( manta are ee Inngsr ma«le and I bo tab | we of all p re party Is dovrenswd. Ma»-j ‘ chaau, towyerw darsnn. eae-epeper | peepta and everybody suffer thotr abase ] mt the toes atsd luen* bag .. to die t4 | •»ew dry ret for U* k of —tlWI L Cradeaily people ell! ceeu v> tba { ee eeieaSass that load I* euriblsuo la < them, nail twir boWlnff* fee e bataves j •bey rea get, an t tire an OUI aa U»g ’ •eh may lee*. elUt iba MtreeWr bop* i • eat samaibiag will ler« up put ebaa I • bat aemetb'ag ^mra at -eg It ettl b* ! daratfa MamlgreUae eUl ubialn pme, aeeaftaa of Iba eaateU aaree aed maO' Of suaraa ibel la a far tuab ua bave ' •aboa. bat M appaam to aa as a pea sty i legtaef eegeomae of affairs. I asiunata- . ly lb la aaetl >n ml tba eta** has imt been aarteaely daplNed ye a •• It aa aid p Between forty and lUty weekly pa* per* sic on our exchange list. 1.1*1 week we took the troublolo look t are fully through tlu ir iidvertisiug col- nmiia. IVe found that <j[ulte n n'tiinber for sale. of farmers i. i i vpttnh Med for tali planting »e«tl of dtttVrent rrrrMir*. tmt failed to dud n single ndvcrilscim nt of Held seed corn for sale. In spite of the chronic c(>m|f!aint ol liatd times si.ine farmers checrfullj pay from mi ccnts-to ffx par bushel for new ninl promising variolic* of cotton seed and we reckon it’iall right. Very few, however, according to our ob»crvMtlon ever think about much im prOvement in tiiclr seed corn. They plant year alter year tin' same sort ami are mighty careless in selecting good ear*, generally leaving that Important work to indifferent wages hands or. sharecroppers. And that’* all w rong O it >Ve*t where corn H the money crop tho farin' rs are as eagerly trying to gel better seed as oi.r folk«;ire buy ing or swapping for liner and more pro> lltlc cotton seed. And it pay* those western f«rmcr» U-o. I'rof Shamed of the Illinois Kx- periment Station ' has’ given espeei.il atteutlou to improving corn for *»ed purpose*. He has found the average yield tube Jo butli *U to the acre, mud ha mays that with pure seed fTfJtrut.eT- to tba acre would in' po>«iblr on good c.rn land. A farmer ol Mel .".witty in th* aima Hiat# acres with well bred se d rorn an I In ereased the * ii.hels per arr.- o v*f if. u of ordinary »• \ rr |U1im4« farmer paid ft Id lor well bred seed • hteh l.r plautesl on I Al acres an J III* I kid w | *. ho.1.. :■ In (he i ver aau * ...«lt.i, ■e|petei| > |f Nf.TH'B, ▼kTruajh. Membrr# of K'twln IT. Pelllnger Uamp, No. *31, U U. V« are r. q i,e*»otl to meot at lisrnwoll on Satur.h»v, th® iftthlust. A fdllattendance is nqnr.t ed «* business of Itpportauca Is to be at'ended to. ^ fly order of the Camp. J. Staff Halford, heety, W1UJSTON N K tVS. Mi** E\n Harley closed her school at ■Calvary on-Friday, alter a iiiost s_c- c'eSfful term. A few pr!» .* were of fered at tho opening of school, and the folio.' ing up. (!XV w i 111 i e i ft ; Comluct—Tiiorttson McKerley. Wchobirship—I hoitnson McKerley. I’llniMnailly—Olive liolcn, I mprovomenl—Leonard liasery. Miss Kva Harley leave * for cimrles- ton next, wee!; in take in the exposition Htnl on her re«,urn home the iiHend* giving I he aliove mdjnol a picnU'. o! wblub fuiflier notice wUi ha given la ter. . . ' .some two weeks since our in account (d the iHislng of ihe llag at ijehoo' building yve on y < slliiist'ed thebixe of the dag an 1 fall short; tiie llag is 11 x 10 feet Gapt’. W. H. Kennedy lias heen able to vi*it the store for the lu*t week II. Maxurskcy has moved to the Meth. odist I'arronag;' next door to. J. T. Width .Sr. West Knd. Ktx. MY FALLOW TRAMPER $ ' (Orlfftnul ) During the wuiroM of the White Cxnr’s first visit to Perl* 1 was talk ing through Europe. I had trnuipnd through BwlUcrinnd nnd ciitubcd the Alps and was now. about to descend, ITEMS EROM DUNUAUTOX. Everything i* real quiet In thi* parr of the couptv. Nothing of any cnn*e- qu.-nco tak.s place to break the iii'inol- ony of country lifv Our r. gular service wa» held at*('.v pres* i hapel on nunday last. Kev A 'tuist deli*';n d a line sermon to a large attendance. <>nr school is progressing nicely un- ♦hr the •klbttut maiia^viuc t of I'rof. Talbert Th ■ in inv friends of t’a; t I*. M. t’a- tci w b I In 1 g* «d l" know.|hat It.s health ts si me a hat iti.piovii.g. Mi'* Annie Oc«u rn ic »r, .piitc » n i pretty yooug lailv of Otrauto. Is • vUlt- t .U..<rd «*» V'f ,lMS ••HI* Al‘»* 1 1 Ada Idcks. HOW TOClfOOSK L v VERS. Th« Fa*mrrs'r.nlde . thinks a good lajlug lien eaii b« Udd by h«r shape It sayat • I Learn to chootb s»»clt pnlla’l* for egg* a« In some r«*i>ecT* rvswmhka a typical dairy cow—those Inclined tu bredge- Hhs|H>, being light ami narrow In front and very wide and low down behind. i Their legs'should he rather abort and act wide apart rtmseare the prlncl- pal.characterlaticsof gitod layer*, and breeders. Carefully avoid the le'glgy. luictidlng' to make my way to I'afi* to high hull I, res rml wfFherf of the gome- cock style. They may make good ra cer', livers and lighters, hut they arc L Mi** Ha«ii r.'SVM.pl *h- t.. \l| . I • . > '.llt-O,'. |.| . W 4! Lop*l Mi. • i Dunbar, a elisrining aed I Jt«ty»|ri§dj wi L oh*s brsm • «ul at M .*»• .. la on a vi'i I bbd hs r.' i.e. I D»j , ,nl '.n I) young I • I Ltan , it| be wrvtl be iirescnt ct the great' reception. I’nusing to take a last view frona n great•lierglit, I sat down on the ground ami fell to dreaming. I was recalled to myatlf by n naft voice Lthind me ask ing in French: , ' “Can you tell me, sir. how far it Is to Mont hard?” 1 I looked up expecting to see a wom an, Instead the persotj who hud ad dressed me was a young fellow appar ently about twenty, though there was not a sign of a hair on his face, and he might have been younger or older. “.Montbard? There is Montbnrd di rectly iicrth of us. You can’t distin- guislt the phue, for it is twenty-five miles fioi.i us in a direct limr.” “Bo ftiV?” with an expression of dis appointment. “1 a tin going that way. Rest awhile, ami I will go with you.” The young man sat down beside me, and we chatted for half an hour. He was one of the most attractive persons I ever met. There was to much cut bu lla sui in*hhu. Lvcrytulng In which ho took an internet he to ik a deep inter est. To one who has become blaze and finds most other people so. sucli a one is very refreshing. Resides, he was very InteHTgcnt and 3r*'p!;)y< enthle learulug. Cue thimr nlsmt him nuiurrd me. He was ryrjr illofflcal. I!v- «rything was felt; lothinx was rea mukiL At icart his reasons were Ai wa js nl scr»l. Fry instance, he cx- pnssevl a Era belief In tin’ divine right of king* I'ccrnsv* thta r!gtit wca nceea- aary aa m Imsls for tin !r natlx rily. We started down tltr- ( w.r (rr hefufe v rarely g'K).| layers nr profitable market birds. 11 is r.hn slifWt-legged heavy set m>>thcrlv-lo< king hen that siiydis out I lie eggs, attend* strictly fr huslnesa when sluing and lakuceessfnl in rear ing a family. Qnitanaturally a laying hen eat* but llttfeufeore than ons not Isying and it I* a yery easy matter to reilnce the profit of a lloekof twenty to zero by keeping five or six chroniunon- layers among them. ’ ' H. H. eesKeRY. SKLf.tKG AGENT fc'OR- Jnn. IK. Mssar^ ^ Jws 1 Fin« Faints ani Kaniislias, not exeel'ed In the'trnlfed State*. Those eoPtemplatln* house painting will do well to Investigate their merits. —SOLE AGfcNt FOR- H. K. Babcsck 1 Gd.'s Pine Carrisges, Stanliojex Strfies i Bilgghs. The reputation of these goods la well known. a ^f f The Celebrated Jacksoi) iFagop, nr‘ t't’BEs ni.oon paikox *>» cavckp. Eating sore*, swelling*, fulling hair, mucoiH patcliei. ulcers', seroftt a, ach ing joint*, itclting skin, boils, pimples, etc., by taking llptunlc Hlood B*lm (B B. B.) made especially to cure malig nant blood and skin troubles. B It B. heals every lore and make* the blood pure and rich. Over liOOOeuros of worst -avid mofct obstinate case* by takir.g B B. B. Druggists, Iji. Describe trou ble an<l (rial bottle sent free by writing to Blued Bairn Co.. Atlanta. Ua. Harness of all descriptions and for all purposes. Saddles, Cridle* and iJugLy and Carriage Robes. Horse Blankets, alio a large stock of Carriage fud Wagon Material. f 733 and 735 Broad Street, AUGUST#, GA. T I us t. I r< >e.^| •«* a ' • ahou'.. • t.aiffbft way fc’-t e* null tllrd i If Ul«rlai d Jl r •• I Ilf. a, -ttuaitRst V I' 1 Jo* Ibr Ju v (.« V CO 1—4 mA ‘ I " I tat ■ XT I TTBi Jt- ttrity. bat r i tv. over- loV tr.ttvs I i t- • je | .tnify l.rd Mont NEW ENGLAND MORALS. •lames, my son. said the man wh<> ato&d fidxing milk ard water, ye sec what I’m n-dohi* Af? Ye«_.lather, jou’ra a-ponring e ater Into tli-' inlik. • ■ No, I’m not, Jamec,T’lu a pouring milk Into Hie water. So, if auytxMly axes you if I put water into the milk run frit V»n no. Atln< -tick to the truth. James Cheatin' is bad enough but” 1) in U WUe*. - — BLOWN TO ATOMtt. The obt idea Hut the bode aome- I rime* nre.La poaerful. drasiie. pnrgi- J five i.lll Its* been •xplialcd; for Dr. J ftTint’a New Life I'illa. w hlcb are per- } fee*l)' hirnhas gmur atinmate liver t and bow t-U to expel p.'i-onou* matter, cleanse the tv stern artl aOsolmety pure | r*...ri«< 11 vt 1 >ti and sick beadxcltc. Onlt i st Crees h’s Fharmary and ILK. ] llurt*kIibS l#f *0 drug store. CANDIDA TE COLUMN t The People Ppee t a The Commoner— * . Mr. Bryan’s paper, one year, and Tux I’eopl* for three months, bdth for One Dollar. — ... This D the price of the Commoner alone, and what It would coat If aub- acrlbad for direct. Send yt*nr subscription-to thi* "fflcc with One Dollar and receive. Tba (''Miunonrr one year, and have vont subscription to tjils papr-r ex.en^ed for three month*. Thi* offer applies t<> both new and renewal aut>acrl|» tlori*. Now I* the t'ine to subsetibe.' bend all orders to Tub 1’xom.k. 16 - MORE - MULES FOR 1 K A* Whittle’s - Stables, < Itl.ALKVIl T V t H, C Want to cbsc-tica oat at oace acd so find up season’s bu'in'ss. "• n A . K < '» •at- a: U«l k. I the parif. [ sun C«l \| K Ol AAA tty J. k.’»—U*e^. - l*t* la 1-4n Of SOI IH (IBOIIU. OF RARNWRI.I. l.«a . J'#T J«*4g» I t mmmtf. v. Alt**«nl A. I’eaewek ’te* • ml Adw»laMratis»« K W. IV*. v« k, J*. • IF YOU NEED ^TO KuT HI Y bKKOKl AND FINDING Ol Uttlt KA. NORoDY ntiUREH oh Btr: ».k tekua f Til IT WII.L hi If You F. A At AA III I f l.fc Hid HARD 1IMF. GIVE l.uw ER 11 Y x it r. i ■ it ••4 >e la • •Is* tt’ ■a, i ... t. In r M# klw deed • d. I» BU.ckvillc, S C in I*' «| r f «*» •* rlk % 1 r%# ] \h » m that t* « is • • *• ta dseewue ftw>a ■•asi • • a ••I abuse all fee aitavbseewu# ( rlsaa tu let ausuyulf ahsae A uburarsu Imt mm Betudluf kle u*n ate usuf ***y uetl Hsu eu cuastder, kul IS# r-># |,r,.t—- perw* Haras Usuu ffuud ky ueeu Ihtuklwg iL- nl 1 * _»|, let It’* k>* fame iu lu- | Tb* fflaaatlafaatlua, tu plaeu IH* *'**T * Liausu * t"'ig u ay a off ha tulualeur ftta ! * MM loot IU gU ftkds! III# f Ift . I 9rmmtmi 90 lli«i ib# « mg* ' raxg mlll ri^a a^alo. ▼MV, beuu eouasulllag the ftr...**# t..”| *t1 rurally thuir crop*. Ilva'at hum# and < spr B-.t . Dice hat I *"*>+** * r 1«^»ll"n at 1 ••ke ool AA *• hop# 141 | groat n nrkei tor ll.u cause with us •gsbi.ln iha near tut lu-lut Aas»> l*ub ftl afe I huf..<* ms at m • emm! mt u *at t uuautv 9m to tol l- U. II ua f -t **l# V # mfrk j ». IMt, ut I tft CidMt' % % I •ad. •• «K V • hv |l»« S.I4 \ %4|«eR«I ft IMof 1 U ffVUU'Ual. 01V 4 •• 4 tmml ml thM a 44* ml Ms irrR A 1* ' u '■> t kuoatra «| ItRftuI I 0 Wlft ,f Ih# %».t rl ml tbu raitua K ulffR fftf Tat Bsiaa II1 I*T«'r 11 j SALE A T — T8L sun or v»ui (titoim. ■a I t'REKK I n ( «*t 1 f t OV HjIlWfll LL. ' Mdy, By J. K . fiarlNug. K*^. J » 1 t- ml I'rtv. rrt**i( I ** jf Mt# §0 * «*<! C‘«*0i it L V • if nt I AVilL Itr. ji mt! 1*. A| A! Im* .itiiti V j •« if laff ttj'fRtvf A«l iftftW*la trft*l»n i • If t*'t' | I t U«Xr0I* •HdsnLati orvtrr 1 IXaxEF »pfVT», 'rsfaa. f IU ♦u eaduuM pmapuroas. But a Dice has I n ' w n * ' been ahum all Ibay, ar many of them haru given, and lt*t time to turn over never*! new Dave*. We Uke It that the farmers would gladly dtrersUy ihok ladattrlas provbla<l there were profit, uble ma>keta opened to them.. If all the provisions consumed In the tow n# of this Bute ky non producer* weir made her* the money paid out, amount ing tv an enormous sum, would stay here and keep In constant circulation* but as It is it goes North and West and •lays there. If in errry town there von Id be an brganlzMtion looking to the use of home grown product*, securing to farmers fair market prices for what- ever they may offer for sale and ma king it aa respectable to sell a basket of eggt or a coop of chickens as a dvkon halea of oottun made under liens, bills <of sale and mortgages there would be a far better feeling between town and sxvuntry, and good times would con re s.v*ser instead of continually gelling further away. D 1 ,1 ir**. rr wi in If the strenuous candidates foy office <*an have thvir way the coming pt unary campaign will be at fever heat from the beginning. To prevent such an un comfortable Summer Keep Cool Socir- tiea should be organized at once. Air, H'llllalu Hall a oar midst aa mi'kIsv Wo were glad t.» liftve Air. C. It J'ar- ter wl'h 11 * a few dav* sg-i , .Air. llavwrMxl Hair and liUchartnlni; sister. Mistilura. were gnrsts nl Mr. h. I*. Folk on hniiilav. Mr. and Air*. Alalhia* Hair were with ua on Siindar. Th" leiiool at Tinker’s Greek is out and the jescher, Mi»s Nixon, hx* re* tiirniHl to her h.'iiic, and her scholar* wi'h her a happy varallon. Mr. J J. Bell au I IPs mother and little slat sr visited th* home ol 11 r. .let! Kennedy tills week. Rev. Mr. Has* visited Mr. B. O M dcliei! on S mday. Mrs. J. AY. MficliCii and licr sisty: Mra. I.oui-H K'MineJy v idled Mcrv.itu? frieiidt this vveek. > Iv I‘. M. w x* re. d«»»n p. In h. It h will t> we i sie n»t nmrh “ut ’ on Urn- vers wr n in w .'l| *•*" * hv ib • r Ip ol Aiken are Jistlv proad o f be r nolile > pi»: ..r, i . Mi. D. Pi. ID i. ,1^. «'.»n lc i"i igi-r w unUt-r tn.i In ► h t» a •MistoriMl I’'" ' ll| ui« Imiiiu t L Our i c - dividiial <> pini mi D that he J* V* ••nl IV of Mini fully ii'ini'i iyni io fill a: IV om. i' Ip Ihu gift of th* people. If * a m to W lit* .NOW * -onw’liiiig *n d ft illy lievp* that xpiueboilr else km ;\v 4 BOfTtP* thing, im*. "'efisvc* A*iti*l T*N 1 1 llP .said. -I la towor I ret I from C’l • > res»t‘'»S on I he Alps. Ilaory :• hpmilcd d ffer. nl ly fr..iu 1m r •t of It at tlwt tunc. Imt with ntir brilliancy. When I begged iiisaluii lu rail ii| on ber.'she vi'i very sorry, but I leave Fur row lit ihlWH.’* rucvl to America by steamer crlnrtirg. I nin Iroiildcd with in., ad i -T*» •Thu hiudii (| | (• i VI j Gmira ihi# Srv.1 and nay* through tho mighty j day* and liavo decided that “D.th’’ vv do to tie to. The last timo we sho fori v iii Msitdv'UnvM mul kt'i-t n>y room till 4h« voyage was hi If tinirlird.. Then” one day. tlie weather l«citig dellglitful mid ti.c fen sniiM.ih. 1 t ok my st«*flnier chair rial my n:c t<> Hie deck. I Imd wcorioly Vinrrgeil from the rompnctoD- way when 1 wan startled nt Bering seated In for® me my tmuiplWR friend of the .M|!S, l!ie vvnltrcss of Jlontbnrd. the Countess NiehaiowsUy. 1 Imd nt •ok 1 leant a rlgM to recognize the last tus l. in I. with the understanding tli.it BAMBERG COL’NTY NEW8. -Oi T. JrCount*, who Ins rounded hi* tong term of public *ervie* by dis eliarglng the duties of Master mo-it ac- ccptublv, retires of his own accord, lion. II. G. Folk, who received utmii it. was a candidate’* ^rif>, wo were r minded of mu old timo vcr.tg; Vv'hen you go to tlib ticKi t box « " itii a li. ket in \ nn'r h ind I’oke it in and then voii’ll - ly Dan Henderson istliutusn. Riuh Mas. A orkville, w lili h li is for years been a dry town, except when dampened hy , , , , . !>!i"d tigers, last week vote ! in the dis- iinoti.s jiominarion in the hi*t, nrlinary.j |>ciisaiyr-!);j lives, 7'. nccs. i* hi* successor, and all Ids pu»t llfe k ‘ ' gna-antpcs tli u hi will fill the 1 I he govcrnmc'if, is sending a thoua- wlth signal abilliv. ! bushels ..f corn to farmers in North A fire, IvjfU'ved to have been thn act 1 A| kAn*a«, who made nociops Iasi j.ar of an iin'eiidiary t» coyer robbery, de- u,,< ’ :U 'c too poor to tiny seed, Thecorn artivvoil tli.ee line brick store* nt an • art v hour on l'iiurkday niorcitig. I)r. .1 II. Black’s drug ami gciietnl mcr- eliamils* atore*. l<v** ih'iir.iucp ?.*) .’JOB; and Thomas Black’s generni G, (' (lamph.'ll,the white in in fro.'n I’d.rtsAXce vt no hrokc Into the store of Air. J. I5. Gillam at Lee* several work* The Supreme Court of tho United Htatoa affirmed one righteous decision laat week. The case went up from Hit- roll, where thereT* a itiitute to the following effect: *• Whoever contracts n> have or to give to klmMlf or another the option to «HI nY buy pt a future time any grain or oihar commodity ot forestall! the mar- k*F by apreadfng f«l*4 rumors ro inffn- •nee the prtee’of commoflitl** or cor* l’i®b»Wy d-*e to the Ins* » nun the market, shall be lined not lc*. l'»'l several rretli w hihi being (llan SlO ror nvore than ft I CO or con fined la Urn eenntr Jail aot exitediug on# year ur hath." Wg com round this oalter tboeghtfal maidurailoa pf eandiffa ea tscanic'l in the mail cars. *r > Jh- * - ■ BAR.MVKLL I .Vi-IBM Ally. F’^rthe treatmontdif idiroi.iic. di*os\ses. named personage and c.xclaiuied: "Wliy. comitcxs!” My words wore mol Ivy a cold sfnro. “You are mistaken, sir.” site said In ^olcraMo English. “Yon nddross Mmc. Bnunlatonp of Sontlicmpton.” I apoiogizwj. ami passed on. Tho Indy did not coice on decl; again during the voyage, but when we wup? docTTed I took a position whore I could sec her us she wont ashore. Her maid first went on to tiio dock, walked hack and forth with her eyes well open, then rnnd.e a sign, whereupon the mistress followed. Curiosity led mo to Pinkerton’s to mnko inquiries. They told me that they had Ivecn advised of the coming of tho Countess Niclialowskr, a Polish ni hilist. bu-t too late. A plot had been d <?*••* .*4"4. tt. * at a r4H:n «tl intv t • b" ho’d- •n AA'r«lu4 *d*r, 4>f Msri’h, Ittoj. *t II o’.-bn-k a. «»w ran-*. If snr, vshy the said liatlon should not i>" granted iind.T mv lian.l and Mil uf th* this lilt day of Marrh, A l>. I IN Id. 'inv. I in th* on* hundred and ! twenty-sixth y«ar of tit* m.voreigntv *ml Iiid.'peovlom-*<.f th* Unlte.l Htstes ; of A merb*a. J K. SVFlLbfNFt, I'r.djwlo .Xiirtg* l'nMi*h*d in Tits BarNvvkll Fxori.R Maieli till, B*).’. >’OTD K OK FIN AI. SETTLEMENT. NotVco i* h*rohy given that the un- dcrsignerl,will tile Iii* final account with.L K. Snolling, K*q., Judge of 1’robate, on Saturday, l^tli March, 11X12, as Guardian of flic estate* of W. F. Brunson, G. J. Brunson, ft, AV. Brun son, J O. Brunson mihI A. ZO. Brunson, and a-k for Letter* I)i*mi**on\ J. 0. BRUNSON, Guardian. February 10th, 1002. r. A%‘i\i* for the northern market* NEXT MONDAY TO BUY MY al'RINU AND »l M- MfcROOOlm I Alt ar MAKE ROOM F’OR THE NENT GOODfi. THE KNIFE II.AS BEEN Al'I'l IED AND THE rtiltE* ARK Ul T DOWN* VERY LOW. ii. iir B iiii« U1U! llPnlHTT , -" TO SkAYF. MONEY. IOM1 (JjZlCK AND BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING. THE R ILL CONTINUE FIFTEEN TTY MTV <.hr mo HAcmncK h.\le 1>AY& O.M.Y • -f) Kemoniltor that tho Harn\A*oll Wholesale Grocery is next to my store; nil groceries sold nt wholesale, and cheaper than elsewhere. We have bought 10 car loads of Flour and 10 ear loads of corn'and oats before the advance and can sell you Flour cheaper than the mills, and corn for less than anyone can buy from the West hy the car load* 8. KRtVSNOFF, Leader in Low Prices. Nolice. MONEY TO LOAN. I nm prepared to negoMnte Loans on improved farms at a low rate of inter est, Don't write but come to see me. •t. O. Patterson. st'.ro. io.s» ,V.K); IhsuramvftSfiOO. * j ago, pletub'd guilt v In the Uf)it d Ststc* Court at TloretH'C la-t week to tin* charge of |*»*t olficd rotibery, ■ an J was »ent*nC*d to‘2'^ years imprisonment io th* Federal prt*on at Atlanta, and to pay a tine of filt. Thn light avntcnce pinhihly d'** to the In** of an eye arrested i to measiir And 2} years lu Atlanta will be uu pic nk. NOTH’K. Barnwell S. March S;li, 1902. IVe d" 'ire hid* or. the d. ltvery of tflO cvpiess poles to be rlclivored Mn tlic public road between Barnwell and Al- lendn!*, #0 poles to the mile, and each |>o'p placed npp.i*;*e our stakes, eacii not less thaa 2* f.'et ta li-a^ HUIST’a I'RIZE MEDAL GAR e C. N. Bufck fT'Barr- loug and l inch top; ail polra -ubjert to iii4|teci!.tti of the Co.'a inv|>eclor. 'Y* al-«* al»h sep.rat* bid# on «U4- th'.iMand. one hundred and lortr polus tu ba^i'-Uyur..) |»e;«reen Harnweli *nd U-r»* ♦»x. T'* B.V.ck*;(!e r To Ail Overseers, Notice. Tho law eritltles tho.*county to four (4) days labor per annum .from each aide bodied man between the ages of eighteen (18) and fiftyttve <*4) years, except &c. (.see Sec. 4 Road Law*), and hand* the required four .(4) day* will Unw warn out their nhnda and require service as pur 111* law. W Ilai.roKD, Co. Snpurv'.aor. Per R.C. IbdiXKia. Jr.. C'erk. Barnwell, S. C M Nov. U*. KkJl. T. B. ELLIS. Jr* my wlfu io exeeilent health for rears. ' O,,--.--#,,- nnrJ /V,,,’/ C !*b« ssy* Electric I’.irtrrsare ju*t .plen SOfYByOr OHJ LMI LfigWee did f'.r featilu tr'' that thev are! * ‘ a grand UvaTe amlluvlgoraior forwewk.L ^pueisl attention given to tbu eswap* l.is way to Paris, but'Imd failed. Tiro —rornrfess tv-vsiTnydirateiT. 1 JOHN Tl’RNER WTETIL STRIKES A RICH FIND. ' “1 wastr uibled f.»r several yetrs with ehronli* indigestion anti ii"iv«uit d"-j blllty,’’ wiite* F’. J. Green, o (Lancar- ! ter, N. II.-, “No remedy* helped m* un- j ill I bigyu using Eleetrie Bitter*, w lil"h did ’no* m >re good than all III* medi cine* I ever nse.|. 1 her liar* also kept rn'kiim Mi maM t Dolt have for «fflc lit on Main Street some ol 4he.finest Saddle, Driving and Heavy Work Horses and several ns good, all-immd Mtifes as haA^ ever : ‘ ~ been brought to this market. AU wanting first rlass stock will find it to their in terest to esill and get my prices before buying elsewhere. . . I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY# 1 also handle n full line of Up-to-date Buggies, Standard Makes of Wagmta. ijarnotfi, ire., &c. Von arc invited to rtifl and ll \ c Charlie Rroefq#