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The Barnwell Peooje. in. ■. holies, my i Pmr. cqifsir LT,, OC lAtyBST YHIJRaDA' stt ciactjums roaKR' s, iiwj. A «rlM newipapfr m»n onc« auM th.»t ahonltl nnt wrlta for public cnlor Aalnmenl <>r Inutruuiion uiiIam he fell On the rlcht humor. We are follow inn that good advice as well a* we can i hi* week, the weather itcing loo warm for brain aHivity, and the texts from which we would like to talk will not go out of •e.uon. Sixty leading Southern cotton mills, ft Is said, have entered into some sort s>f combination for mutual advantage; wUh that start others will gradually be fttreed to surrender their indepepdence and the Anal result will he a trust, or •omethlng amounting to one even if It has a different name Of course the goo3 of the cotton grower Is not con sidered by the ei gin ters of this ^t'mbl- fcatiou of capital. In the sudden death of apoplexy at Norfolk. Va , on Saturday of Malor K. F. MeKIseti'k, the South hs« lo.t Its turrsonally moat popular rttixen, al the warly age of IV He began life as a re porter for the CHarleeioa Kewa and tJ-sorter and oo« boeunf frtesida where* wver bU dwilee wallwd kins. Laser he berwwn Awltunt and then Manager fee tfce fens-oss Aettrr* l*«rS ll-4el at Askeeftte M. €L, fug seesel %1 Ike Meet anted pxpls wi awe I etsed • ae • «ll l4»TOX XKWA. B#v 4 l> Moor* w( Barn wall wa* Hi town ls*i Sunday to a««t«t lire i<Mi< • In ui'lalnlng ike new deaenna. He sl«o oreeched a very able errinua Sunday nlrkt. * The Methodist protracted tneeilttg Is eX|(et*le«l begin Snn-lsv next, two weeks later Ihsn.tlme Hrst a|)|Mdiitcd Miss Am.le Has ley. one of Seven rines’fairest daughters ami >!r. Tom Iiavls paid Miss Minnie Sprawls a fly* Ing visit ls»t week. .Pol. John l>. Brown, of Cwlutnbla Is nit town t>n biislnesa. Mr S. i; Suilllt Iris ref it rued to Co- lumbia to tak«‘ up Ills law studies, after a pleasant vacation at home during the I mi atutunor moat k a. Mrs. .lelf narvey has jn«t feMtrned from a visit to I Lev. Kd wards, w ho was our pastor hbre al one lime, at Green wood. Mr. Mat McCreary visited ItU motlier anil the home folks on Sunday. Dr. Ko*s and family left Tnesdav for their home’l l Augusta after a pleasant visit with dr*. K II Dami»h. Mi<s DaNy H tuntroe ai d little nelce SCaJurea returned home Monday alter a pleasant vi>it f>f two weeks wilit friends and relatives in Augusta and Kdgefield. Mr. Q. A Kennedy Iws enlarged his liverv stables, and also put in ii large stock of wagons, buggies, carriages. Ac. lie will tie glad to have his friends call on him. Come on com (all. C. — . —^— — M M AS’H b( HHt'KII’rlOV. The |*arl*lan JournsU at pre«ent a- • I writk aiieflo ,«nf t!ir elder |l i mi*, therelehrallue •tf rtieceulelisrt «>f bH Mrtb having le 11 • a general sesreb alining reiiitni*cetiees. 1 be ftillitwlng Is aahl |W be « hsrselrrislle uf the great writer t Itwwiss, It le ww" ufteu In Anao* Isl d ®. • • all ai-rjiislwresl wltk •Main ~l* <4 hail.fi tin M |»'-in % •••§ *B lk*l mat t * lew M B t gjk'sk 4S Law ® tk t «J Bot.t. nr i'ompaxy h. ft» n. c. AMrii.i.i.K>. n »r*v ,ij. a. a, rsrtaiN*. Meed, Samuel J , I.sucaster, J. ILyalt. LIKI'f RXSNTa. Johnson, W M., Helllnger, John A., I Klee, Lewis A., Ilottset, Andrew A. | lleown, Joseph J., Walker, James N. HKUOEy NTS. Ksv. W. Thomas, Raggett, Jss M. t NCV'Is, It Frank, Walser, Natali I I). Sunders, James \V.. Walker. N. A K., John on, Ed J ,. lloyDlnn,U. W., CPRPOKsLfl. Kaggot, )l L , - Still. ('. II., Lancaster, J. M., Cox. L. I,. •hivatks. Rai l win, Iliites. Chester Kates, Patrick Kates, Everett Bellinger, V. W. Bolen, (i urge Brooker, W, S H. Butler. I'lnekney tiarlcr, Mathew ■Carroll. Henry (’a rroll, J acuh t'arrtiH, Win. It. (‘ampthill, Kol’ind (^lutty, Howell C. Clark, J*»hn t''»llin«, Henry CiolliiiS. .lames Cornet..! Ki Cox, Iauey Davis, John W. Ih Ik. W in K. D» Ik, lU-ury K Pl.t . ti r J, I * , . I. » I ■ \ Hywfcew, A. Ja. k‘n Itvebes. Ilenr« II. •evt rev >g • of I w< »•«* •* •••1 1% m F*v< M, Jr# C i. afi.l wt* 1 A# . 1 Ml, « Ml* E.ti r*. H. II » • t • • I aa I r. ** ** 1 It##" • •fl Kt. ra. I.a-n dm .r*v 1 Ik# • n Rlki a*. to||| *14. Km* rl«. Jab r iMMr* ftkiI . lira n i**, Wat *’#11. f 1 •» 1 * • Ml * if ii Barr, Henry Bates, Elbert Hates. Kea on Bales* Needham U. Illume, I no Boylston. J I’res’y It. yant, J no L, Cave. X. 0. Carroll, Ed Carroll, Wm Carroll Wilson J. Cave, Bartholomew ( bitty. Win. W. Chit tv. Wesley ('ullins, .loliii Cot litis, Nh-k H. ( orb It. Ben A. Cox, Mon run Cox, L I,. I*eik. .lames E. !»• Ik, Henry If. Dicbes, James frrrbes. Z». k *, lt..n*»tl tl D> ib. s, Mart.ii |i W I.dno nBLNcn ruiio-oriiY. One of our of tghkors, an eotr rprMnt t 'iUtig maw, eogaged In bar ain-eulall eg la*t week He Is generally known a« * Mitch." though this Is of course not his real name. On the Arst round hy paid out one dollar for cutting, spent 1} days hsWI wntk, had to buy his din* n* r, received one dollar and Itflefn c> nis, broke the borrowed wagon, had to pay 25 cents for repairs, but having learned from a well-tu do farmer that w'liera you lose a thing Is the place to find It he makes the second venture. This time he buys a load of hay as it stood on the wagon, preferring not to trade for any more on Its feet. He paid for this load $1 25 lost one day with hlm-ell and mule, bought dinner In a frozen hearted town, sold the hay $1 08. left (tie wagon second lime in the shop for repairs, don't know what It w ill cost. He started out of town on a big, grey, sharp, . sore barebacked untie, wearing hts Sunday breeches, with a can of k. oil without a stopper in his hand and lca« lug the hugging ami t ei lying out. He. was compelled to reiurn and Uke them in.a store for protection, and on leaving town the second time he forgot the mule. Now, there is one thing we wish to he distinctly under stood, that the voting man referred to is s il>er at all titnei. in accordance w ith the cii*ii>in of his neighhora One lr« s m lie has lean ed is how cable men feed their »toek cheap On his return ' e sold a stack of I ay for 50 een s on time, andsaiahe has quit the hay hit* ness fur the preaent. Mo far a* we are Indiy^Jiiallr cones ru ed our co infrv li e ha* lu»tpi very pleas ant UiU year, but lu our soliloquy <e have eotudtoled that there am lour ar- ucl.*s aruuiui ike pLace that we e**iiid [msstbti manage our lilHe affairs with* >>"t n«medt;a hruke Dg |dg. a |>el ebiekrn a t*tgger baby a ml a little ■Mo'hri |r*e lutkev but remembet ing ibal nuwetkinf bs* obliged p, prslei etervbmlt w« has# AerUlsd tkst We have g»-i nB light Iks pa*t enniwsee B>sb Mss Walt a While! I leave this week U> buy a slock . - t of horses and mule* of the van • sort that has given such good service to my customers. 1 know . w hat you want and will give you s satisfaction. y. %KF.NNEDY, Wllllston.a.Cv MONEY TO LEND I am prepared to negotiate loans on improved farms for live years, partial payment*; inteicsl 8 per emit on loans under $1.0h(); 7 per cent, on loans over $1,000. Don’t w.ite, come and see me. J.O I'atikrson . Barnwell, Si. G. fl « • t • ? i • i ^ • x s • i-A • * NEW FALLSMRTS and UNDERWEAR re Just nceived and opencil it’ll hiT nSiV Vail Stock of Ladles, lemen’s and (Jhildrett’s Underwear, and Genta’ and Bojs’ UUrlL. TRESPASS notice. All persons are forbidden after thl* notice to enter upon land* of the under signed for the purpose of hunting or A*hlng, or to allow tln-ir stock to inn at large upon o- to commit any other trespass on said lands under penalty of proseculi Jtt. Mrs. A«h!ev Wexthersbee. IVilllston, 8 V , EIS. pt., 1U 2. ADM INI HTBATOIl’S SALE. Under ami bv virtue of an erdcr of the Probate J it'ge for R»rnwell L'miw- tv. Motrh t.'arw'inw. I will sell or Mat* . urdav, the llth dey of LH-tohcr. I'.srj, i sli «*f tb.. iM-tswnsI properiv of Mc- jCt. * Hat* s. de, rased. At the tale rr*i ' ileii.'e M»Pt MH'lov Hates In Hcnnel? j Mfwltigs !•• n»bip. County of Rato ■so'ith < ar-dm* rom.nenring at rI. . «**rloek a tw , ibat said sate w lit be fwr caab; 'be xol i^ioo-ai prop L—*..iog..fe~,w f-ldsr. ksf. P [t^s^ws«4M fcaggt. bs'ue«« a»A g. ! i» • • • A a .a mm4 k < ’ It wT Ms MB gpJw MM m-mm m 4M VJ; » r* ' M-aj ->& KllASXOFFK- Lv cader in ow Prices. I hav Gentle Fancy Top Shirt* LadiesV Underwear. Ladies Merino Vests, 2rtc np. . Ladies Ribbed Vests heavy weight, would be a big bargain at 35c.. mv price 2ic. , Ladies Fine Ribbed Verts, whpe or e^rn,.sint .lac# trimmed neck and front, regular 50c quality, price #5c. only. Latlies White Heavy Fleo-cd Vesta, a beautiful garment, ad vertised hv others at 75- as a bargain, my price «0c. Ladie* White Word Vest*, 75c , $1 00, $1 25. Children* U'Merwear, 10; up. Miasca Underwear, 15c up. 4 Gents’ UnderWear# * _ 41ms* $’ls*s»d Luted Under«hlr.s. ?5c. Urn's Hearv Etawew I.lord Uiiderslilrt*. sold evervwh#r# at Yl -1 > 7X\. mv jirhV a* longa's elM*«®h*t 74c per suit of • iiri a id ur i firTu*'Fi«tf» Kuol FtwJRd Un.Ur.blrU. the qua'Pv yow pay • rtkj to $1 ‘.Mor every • b*rr. my ptlcwOir wwly. Gents’ Fancy Top Shlrto. «•« o- I «*ssU»fk o4 . W . r mimti t "MN» P MP"B»| WJ « -r # l KnAKXOFV. t?ss • r%m9rn I ; ROWN'S EAUTIES I STAfllCf t *. fir WI P u BUCKINGHAM < > t *£il CSUTl MCCff i .t Bko Mi VH ■k I > I I \ ozzjvFLr-siic nnowiM t I >w»b as #4#aw w lag afsacw an at bo«rvis la asaits ta ibad Ibis r».f to ibrwww »* of aarvb ts» kr*p H i 1 IV •ad apww Ibraa iwal TW t I r*»*o thus p tl away will wot rot. pn.u.d prr busbsl In weight or sprout till wld-*<imiwer. And lh«v e * eaten snd get sorter a* they age and mellow la their sepulekral Ilk's raoep- tado.t In potting away potatoes In yitr* •here are simple rules Hist must be lul- lowwd: Dig or harvest potatoes before hard froat. Froft-bitten potatoes will not keep and, even could they be kept, they • re not edible. Do not dig your pit deep enough for the water to aipe (seep) Into the pit. Oil a high elevation you may dig the I lit as deep aa you wish, hut on very ow lands do not go so deep. Do not put any straw or any foreign substance on the bottom of your pit. Fut the potatoes on the cool, damp earth. Use no '‘sidings’’ of anything against the wa Is of your pit. Let. the tubers be in contact with theeonl. damp earth.” Do not make your pits too large. Three feet wide, six feet long and five feet deep will give good results on high land. On low land* three feet will be deep enough; llll half full of potatoes when the pit Is three feet deep. If the top tilling of straw D not sound and dry, free from all mould or rot, use •o straw at all. Be sure that the roof of the pit does wot leak. Use boards fra# fro n hole* •r bob cracks. A leaky roof means rut- Kwp attwwM wtwAawt wf tba pit by •pnw lb« rwuf end around gabtoa. A Haw ww watar tw gM la* Jw pu. jrwwe ia* I tawga# tb* pW» tbas* II Iba I* m *• »a« • . <g to- t lect« lav r* |V**rla kU l*rv Al the ruantou |Ma af^lli ktcbaiawd I*. Ilohx.n aatlh | W hra he ha I roticltidt-d he rounded kv a aumlirr of pretiv girl*. **t wu Tutor H ka U a heru.’l a h tape red one. ‘•Oh. certainly.■’ replied a conti-aniou. The word* reached Hwhaoti’a e»r. •*hhe dc«ired to know a hern," volun teered another in answer to Hobson's Inquiring gn/.e. "I aut tired of the hero bus'ness,” he said. *• Would yon rescue mo if 1 jumped into Hie Ink*?” continued the girl." "I certainly would,” ttahl the het'o. •'Here goes,” said the gi I, and slie l< m cd ii.to ten feet of water. n->hNoii jumped after her. He swam towa-"d Hie »inkii!g*maiden, who evi- ilently couldn’t swim at all. Seizing her, he attempted to sw im ashore, hut the girl struggled. Roth w ere a most drowned when a boat came up and made the rescue “Ye*; 1 am tired of Htls ifero busi ness,” was Hobson's comment. lit Janos I* HrewealaaeUto. June (Alb. I*«J " ith Uun Itoal, Isaac MBiih, on Mto- na River. Atc^LaliuCi^ March Idth, l* , 4. Rctifotivill*; March HTTP'2m. |M(W.— Was under lire of heavy artillerv from Uun R at* and Land Itatlerira from 21 Jut e. ISUJ. until th.e evacua tion of Chaile*ton. Fcbv I8ii5. Killed al ^ece»»ioni ifle, !»; wounded 32. Killed at A very shorn, 2; wounded 4. Killed at^Benu^viUe. 4; wounded — The weather man lay dying. Motion ing to liis sobbing friends, he wafted until they crowded about hi* tied tolis ten to hi* last words. A Her giving di rections for the disposal of his proper ty to the best advantage and outlining tile general features of Ititr funeral, lie murmured: “And I want.yon to put up a nice tombstone for me. with these words carved on it,’Probably cooler.’ ” RELIGIOUS VIEWS OF PRESI DENTS. 6 George Washington, Madison. Mon roe, Win Henry llarrl*op, John, I'yler, Franklin Pie'c* and i'bcoier A. Arthur • era K|>l*r«>i»aliaiia. J**ha Adam*, aud John^f^ularj. Adam* war# Ldtigregalh aalDle. A ad re w Jarkaoa. Jam** tlochanen, ken jam ta llarrla.a and tire* toad ••*» Pmbyieriaaa. Jamaa K f*atk, U k *ttaal Bulk** - ) laed k Hai*a sad Wlllladi M*k>atoy I to*'« Beetoadisaa. M NtoAdl Flktobawe wa* a ka ye to*. J»ane A- *> >»to*M a•• • > bgAeflagfe. ■» i**aw«A » ai (ptodktop. Awf.ewMS Bedva awetoma LlNwaNto aa*e d .««*»<• toad toa attoapato a*ab r i/mA fii * rt*'tole ton* A aad *» am*» dp* . nr# Ida IS YELLOW POISON In your blood ? Physlci.ins c.dl It nalarlni Germ. It cjn be seen changing red Mood yellow under nilcrosi^pe. It works day and night. First, it turns yotirco«r flexion yellow. Cit'Ky, aching sensation* creep down your ’’ . kN. c. 5 ou fcel ntak u.tJ worthJc'A. ROSEPTS’ CHILL TCIIIC v» 31 Stop the trouh.« wow. It caters tkd Mtood at ane* aad | drt.ea o«t tka tcMoto pctoaei. 1, M torttoxtad and tokaa Ckkts. I *'* — i—i *. ii to-fc t _ to am ^r-aadlaa * * m • — — I , WHILE j ; THEY 1 : ARE ; CHEAP " J • p a a a a ••• WE OFFER ONE CAR OF ROCK HILL BUGGIES |10 CHEAPER THAN THEY HAVE EVER BEEN SOLD BEFORE. 4 1 A fJF’\ Complete Line of liar- AISO ‘ S! ‘ddle» and Robes ..llkJl/ very close prices. Our Stock of Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Shirts, Collars and Neckwear will suit - the (ftist fastidious Id quality and price. DR. JNO. ?. LEE, JR 455^ Dentist, ||.M*ION H (*W. Will work anywhere la Ike twaairt by •perlal appointmrhi. ^T. B. ELLIS. Jr..— Surveyor and Civil Engmeei Special attention given to the compa tatlon of water-powers, leveling aar drainage. A portal card addressed to meat Mar* tin, S. C., will receive prompt attcu tion. octl-.80, ly a GKiCHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Tennessee Travellers. Ml ■ I had I, ,%■> ' ir|.iniu.~. itn, *•* Im* •* H'rb krad, Fleet f'laea I bate e*e« b«n*|led aod • • be- r brm.gbl 1st ikt* Mtal*. , I he iMarviuoe blur gratt Nrlda letoMigiii fi.»mi tbr lartttrra who hrv err Her from Mr III I-Hr* and u driving, riding tod all gener- d tw gtre'pwTfert ■■Ttafaftton.' Buggies and Harness . , . Her To match them wp haw ju*t received a large *hlp- inctil of up t.» (Ihn- Buggic* and Harness, in th“ man- ufacturc of which tlie tfc*t material obtainable and tin* mo*t skilled lalior combined itave surpassed any* tliii.g in tho-e Tine* eve* hetore bT?)tight Munth! itr I’ricv* arc ju*t a* low a- they can he made, and tM lorc hiiving come aud **e for yfiur'splyear. tVe have surprises in store and will bn glad to see and serve. ■WLiittle’js Sstettoles, Pustitllis Street, Rlackville, S. C. Han-. Ahrnys rclkiM '. I.nftlr* nuk DruirvM for 4 HirHCSTI K rl KSt'LlMI In Hcd an.l ffotd met*!lie tKizes. "cal'*! -i ll blue ribbon. Tat.r no nU.rr. 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