The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 04, 1903, Image 2

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.,T>»Kt^g» Ifcrti I .^1 — — Tne flaniwell Psoole- «8. V. HOLIES, Editor 1 Prfl'r i\B«EST COCSTT CfBCtLAtlON -4*- Amgj mtmJm THURSDAY. JUNK 4. 1903. '**CLOSED THE POUR OF HOI’K.” Yoarn whon ncultlinK for the t>ro(Tiinoneo shicn iiltalnot! Mr. Tlooo ItLmt HoorovsU wrote of the fccqulwt- Vlon Riid tnont oT the splfioliil do \oiuiV extetuHiljC . from Die Western ^HVimUrieR of (tie original'tlilrtcei) VtAUR t(vthe 1’noirtc Oin'Rn under tfie tiUo: “The Winning of the iVont.” About that time he whr running n ranch to that then wild and woolly iectlrtn and taking Iomous In the ath letic tactic* that have become part and parcel of hi* being and nature. Recently Mr. Roosevelt hire wptf the Weat for hi* very own In matter* po litic*!. While Winter yet lingered In th» lap of Spring ho loft the White House, with it* cellar full of coal, to face the wind* from the Arctic and to wade throiigh the anow<of the Rookie*, a <iueer jdelreure trip of two month*. before pleasure was the moving impulse of this going away. It wa* a flank movement against the opposition lo Ids nomination for the Frealden'Cy in IfMH. made and aucceseftil while the said op- jmsltlon wa* yet In Winter’ ijuartcr*. The whole history of politiVni manuui- vering does not show a neater g*hr.» or h raoie suecessful surprise. The wel come given the f*rc*ld»nt wherever he hiretled amounted to a triuniphal pro cession. lie went among kindred atremiovu spirits and enlisted tiiem in hi* political following. And after he had won the West and the wires had' brought the new* tp thfa effete Hast fol-, l.»wed the message -command—that Mr. Roosevelt wished the endorsement of the Republh-nii convention of Ohio, now, and To and behold It was giyerr hlrn a* tribute wa* paid in the olden time by lire ¥attq»d*heti-+o the con- queror. ' Like Forrest io Avar President Roosevelt got themdirst with the most men and Mark Hanna and other keep- «r» of Presidential hees promptly hur led their ambidou* and lient theirheck* ft«fl passed under the Roosevelt yoke Omr feature,of the situation i* »niu» «tug, the others are nlarmfiif*' The nien who made lioosevelt are now his ptlp pets and their day I* p.-i.*t. and will not return. The lights that guided the the volunteering of those whoso taste of book learning; has kindled a greater ove tor shade ‘than for sunshine end who will see In ifkls Invitation the opening of.a doer of hope thjfe docs no't i-Xtftt in the Sooth. BLACKViLLE NEWS. A Greenwood man suggests .Senator 11. It. Tiliman vs tlie 'proper man to run against President Roo»gve1t next year. It would be^j^t ol flitch fork Although he bad been qnyta unwell Governor Heyward, who has never yet fulled to keep an engagement, (ame and delivered a •ptepdld address he fore the Graded School oil Friday evening *o a Very larve, very fmwlll- irentand very appre<istive Hiulionce. HI* ad<iress wa* a llttlng rtnslc to a Iwilliant eoi'uiiipneement Oltlce hold Iqg ha* not s|>ol.led the Governor. He I ^♦©♦ObObObObbObOOObOOCjbOb GOING TO f THE CIRCUS f By CASTA. T BgASV ".KiV' I* the same thorough cdurtly gentle- t> Opjpaffkf, ffWf, 1>u T. C. McClure s/fitilist spur*. It irecd to he a true ssylng In Barn well Hint •■Kdjghfleid Is ft good county to marry in alid mPVe out of.” ^ - in theie lattef- (lajV* Kdgcfleld re-/| turns the ctdCpilfne.i't by coming to BarinVcll for teachers and preachers. man that he has always been and will be to the end. While here he was the Kiic*t of Miilurl\ W.'Farrell. Prof. U K. Taylrfr ha* returned to ^©♦©♦o^obobobbobed ObObObOb J Aunt Snrnh ITelitv, nfter whoso fa ther Beb'ce’s Corners had liocn named, Greenville, carrying with him ihefgood was a widow,past lifiy the dayTr" wishe* of ull ages. He has done a no’ tporty looking man droye tin to her idi* work; and in engaging In another i V,.. r , Una of life w ork ho will find a bel ter Wnibouae ht a fane They area wUo people among the red and rocky lit I Ik. A proininciit llaltiniore banking firm advises us that in its judgment Sea board Air Line securities are a safe and promising investment. -< As long a* the grading fot-ce on the 'Charleston — Bwitatvell — Augusta — Athens—Setting Sun Line I* limited to four men wc decline to think about the matter one way or another. and broader Htdd for hl^ tins ahilitie*. Misi Minnie Moore of Augusta Is the guest of Mi»ses Kittle and Daisy Greeuv for a few days. Dr. I!. A Gyles returned on Friday alter an absence of three weeks, at tending the meeting of the Grand Lodge of the Woodmen of the World at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mr II. M.-Thnmsnn I* at home fiom bl* school at Ruby, where ho- has i tnnght with fine result*. L. A. Green A Son have a good force ' of hands renovating mi.iI enlarging \ their flnisliing factory. Several, fnm- llics have moved into town preparatory to the comnirncemeT-t of work Messrs A. K. Hairnnd l. F. Still are “Waal. Ihe hosres was won', ♦rained—woiulerfuUy. I ctlu't -ofcairse- Jy make ont how ,they xlu J.L!’ V “Ard ymi, DJ*aeon Itiuston? Vpu ain’t goln’ to tell fnp yotiwha there too!” “I got klud of tired lockin’ fit thh two hnmp oninel.*, and its jono tlel’.et acl- mltted to nil I went into tho circUa part,” admitted the deacon. ’ “And wlmre did yon nil fit ticket*?” demanded the neereer ns n suddpu thought 0aslu'd across her mind. “Aunt Fareh gave v.a deadhond^T* answlPrPd the three dvceons In chorus.. “And left me ovit, when she knew 1 was Jest (lyin’ to bob the whole Uno-! Well, now. yon can nil'go homo with out any supper, and if I ever speak to one of you na’fn I hope to full dead T At- f^-YOl! WILL FIND THEM AL WAYS LOWER THAN THE LOW^ EST ELSEWHERE!. s. ITivlifi- 1'tl ho.t110*4-.*«»■ Those who plead the causeT'nf- T.afln nnd Greek in our higher education should remonrher th.ct coli-'v'-r w- re y rtjf and veantcxl to arrange with hi r to cover the front of her hern with circus pictures. otl rj .- owu thKirstcpr “Why, lilesa your heart, I never went , to a circus tR all- my life!” she ex claimed In fryTiv “But you are not too old to begin,” be suggested. “Let me put the' pic-_ j tures up, and I'll huvc yun ten tickets I of admission. You can go aud take all your frieufia.” “Land o’ inassy, but you don’t know Behee’s Corners! Everybody around here is a Methodist or Baptist or Prcs- byt(Tinn -ereryhody but me—and they woi/t even attend wimp meeUng if- lenionade Is to bo sold on the gro-.icclsj E^IR^.SZN-OIFIH 1 , UAItX WEl.L’S LEADER IN LOW FAUCES. Silks! >< Silks! Taffeta nnd Wash Silks. f>0o to 75c quaTlty to ho closed out at 83Jp. ' Black SUk lfti-in. finequHlily worth $1.25. bargain price Die. first fouudcjl In the early re.iddj^ $te Kiue tinality Satin 82 in. value $1.25, my Bargain Price 93c« ^ftolored Corded Silk, black, white, pink, blue, red and lilac worth 85o BaigHin Price Clc. to teach the da?tq ro^ye priests./fer use hi Tending jaLuAla. Greek in tlie eastjinT Taitrn hi the west, at a timo Wltertrliese lati*£nngeft were absojese-, nf lo sfieeeh and'jret <'ol\t;Vih" ed ijlPfh-? literature, phiioso' l y, ro M ^Yhite Goods! n* And '.t ha* turned out all right, tho loss ot out editorial roast «f the rail roads for their wicked raise In their freight rates on fn^bL and cantaloupe crate*. The raifroad comitilsslon ha* shown them tho error of their way kiid a fairly satisfactory rate has been a- greed opon. We are glad for twivrenfcons. It will halp the venturous farmers who grow fruit and e*iruiloupct. and Ijt w ill save ns the tronhle of helping to get the railYoad* back On tho fight track. gathering and shipping beans to ^ Tlou’i oxnetly know wluit my ndh^on imckvvuid North aird getting greenbacks by the basket full. bittik O. F. ALLENDAI.E’S ADV ANCE. 't ©f late years there have been nrenv election surprises in South Carolina and other state*. The dark horse has been a frequent winner. This may happen in the National races nex^ybar, and if Mr. Roosevelt *hOuj»Hte happily hoaUMi thero wilL- fejolclng with good reason ainong all democrats and tlie better republican* if tbere ale any better. The cotton oil mill l* qo longer a* ghost story, for the liriek are being j»nt on the gronnd and it w ill he a help to the farmer* nrotim) Allendale to sell their cotton seed at a fKir pricer If they will get a^tttile of the oil, mix with It sulphur and a few (hopsof carbolic sc)d and anoint their hogs no cholcriywill conie amoug their swine. Keep a hog idean, grease him to |>re- 'e-.t vermin and li«"WiII live and grow, •en if lie i* not big fat. Wo have chough grasses in the branches and low lands to raise thous ands of small stock, [goats and sheep which will always pay. Iti someplace* thu oa’t crop* am al| they can he, tlie fruit bids fair to be good, and melons are putting oft their hrsr look* as the sinrgTTrjvs warmer.— Mr. Overstreet lifts purchased tlie ofri irons of the tirst mill many of us ever saw, they having been bought away back In the ’40’s by Major Martin and re Is, hut if I went to a-eirpm! nobody would ever speak to inchmihi.” The circus man ,wniiiitciT'hi4 bills on Hint barn, umLhe nrgued nyd rensoiud for hiilf an hour. He s.-iw that Aunt Sarah'was an lmle|)-?iHlent eliantei- v ^Mtdlthiit if he could get her tdrrateJ she’d he ready to defy public opinion. The result was th.ii she filially said: “Wplj; L r « tihrad with your pictures. I lie- (-r Sfttr an rlephr.nt or lion or tiger In iny life, and I’ll go'and see 7 tlie menagerie part iinykqw. There ’ll he aft awful row nround, here, and folks, will think that Satan fins hold of me. hut I’ll have to stand ih” The pictures were Jinrdly up when Deacon Danforth happened nl -ng (lie highway mid s.iw^dhem.i/ He turnrel pale iind trembled. Nqt In twenty yc:us before lind a barn eh the Red Milk road Jbeen thus di filed. ‘AT’hen he had recov ered a MUlp from-the shock, he walked to Hm boi-ae uml e. nfmnted tlie w Id- ow. For the first fifteen minutes the conversation was devoted to Satan. bv M r, Gray In tke T 00 s.—Tho bolisrs •grand old party'“are dljrarert Tiiiw And the glow of the comet goes before their legions. - . - A new spirit has entered intq the Re publican party of tho North with the lip growth of n new generation. ’Hie g.qed of gain and gold is capped by that of territorial expansion and the dream of a world power, domination. With (t treasury full of gold, with million* of restless, full-blooded meiji- ju*t entering upon the activities of life, with a national temper Impatient andfioteoiporlzing It doesn’t require much long Hghtodness to discover trouble on trouble W the future. Tho 1'rcaidont has AfBtl tho. door of hope ontpeold 1*400" of Republicans and seU tho pace for a quicker national grand march. Ho hat broken the •leading strings wlth-whlch his first po- - lineal step* were guided and his ptirt? has a master at TasF. one who in the c futor*.will Tougirfide his gay without .a thought of the pan or fear ol^hh. fu ture^.- - President Roosevelt ts now and to the end of his present beiTin wIII be only the political administrator of his predeces sor. When he tmik the oath of olllce in shadow of that great national calamity, the assassination of the chief magis trato, he pledged himself to carry out Abcpollciesjuf Hie dead, thereby avert-, tng business disturbance and winning tho confidence of tho seniors of ills party. , I lit But. should he be reelected next year he wlTTbe after March 1th 1005 absolved from h!s present bbligatlons and ho will be free to be as ho ha* expressed It “Whole President” and tScrtln Tie* "X or of the future. THE PLtMOUTH. ROCK PLANT We saw a statement in some daJJj’ last week that Boston D midertaking the solution cf the race problem in the Mouth, and will endeavor to induce the colored people to emigrate from Dixie and go to Boston,-from which point they are to bo distributed through, the tarins, work shops, stables and kitchen* *>f the North. .«• Nobody knowing the history ami understanding the *|)irit of the Mas sachusetts Yankees from the day when they burned witches, dhclted scolding wiyes and began j tliq^ Arricati slave trade-will be suljftrlsed at anything the bean eaters may do. It is very sure however that self interest is the cat in tholf meal tub and that they are as -goodat taking care of thomscTrir* In any sort of trading a* their Indian Cheating great grand fathers. So many people arc getting so rich »lp North by drawing pension money and through the operation of a high protective tarllf that a new Influx of Jhborers and domestic help 1* no doubt needed and that IS possibly one of the aaoving causes lu thiit new policy. the reduction of Mid colored labor supply iu the South would .Uso dimln- l»b the production of cottdrt- and so jfiBsefc -the building and operation of cotton Thiila here. Up North the eifect Sixty flyo women (TVerall uiakors went on a strike Tkst ivee’k In Macon, Ga.. hncause, as they claim, their employer (ltd not keep his engagement to pay •tpem U8 cents a dozen for making those garments. Thus women Is gradually encroach f Ingon thq privileges of tlie lords of Orest top—TU*; People, April 28rd. 1 don’r HTink any lord of creation, meaning imtH, wants to make •‘ovor- *IIs M -Lci»peViftlIy when the pay Is star vation .wages. No Indeed, women don’i •fmvrt ttr t 'rrttrrrmcir” to get Work that; it’s the rich jobs, the paying oflloe* that men want, and monopli/.e. We can’t expect sny hotter treatment for women till they/tand np for their right* —Fairfax Enterprise, AprHSlUth. pave no line* a* they do now. They just mHka~»teatn like a pot. Their ca pacity was a ho (I t 2,('00 .ga lion s Tlie ps*w E|d.copal Churiih i* a little' beauty and doe* mu^h honor to tV.e faithful band that erected it on upper Maiig Street . i AllenJale lias a few Prc.int trees on tlie sidewalk* that weio phinted as Sfpadc trees wfien the tow n first grew up. What a pity that the oak or pecan does not-take the place of the i-liiua- berry a» a shade tree in all our tow n*. our scrlbe-i*-alone Hus—week.—Urn hades. Lot’s wife. .Tuilns Iscariot and * other Hiterc'stTng subjects. But it Kiv.d- ttnBy tapered off tp hyctra??r tinn- corr- strlctors and ullisfilors. iind thedmoon was almost smiling when he left the house. Next day Bracon Bidwell saw those piciur. s ns he sat in Ms, fenggT MHOS his old white horse. The horse saw ..them liefore he did and stopped'Kp sud denly tlict the deacon was. |>ivbhed against tlie daslilidard. For a Ion" minuteThe gopd-ohl man thou-;iit h!a eyes deceived him, but the true stnto of affairs iinally dav.ti-'d mxm liiiiu good wife lieing awav with friem s for a few days. Next w( tk we will visit Kllenton. dine with tlie club and wish for tlm Editor to bo (here. v z*r- \ ^" V Zenby*. The one nnd only Idea in otir mind when our little Intended pleasantry was penned wa* that in icsortinfe to WILLLSTON NEWS. anCl he groaned and sighed and drove qp to thjj wi.l nv's gate. “AViiidcr Beliejj, have you sold your ijrln'lsotil to Satan?” ware his gre eting, 'find ihc» the fur tli'wr it was nearly xm hour before he left the lidtlve, tffit hywasn’t sighing and groaning as be On.the contrary, he Ifinkcd rath the strike-as a remedy for their HI ticai.ineiit the women overall makers of fitocou had ‘‘encroached on the peivl- iege* of the lords of creation.” We luve know rt by hcarsHy and reading of many *trikc»--,hy printers, pressmen, engineers, telegraphers, c*»al miiici's, factory operatives and wage earnen generally, lint the Macon strike is tin only strictly feminine relieillon within mtr iccolleetum. As to the competi tion between tlie fair and sterner sexes >ve beg lo leave that to the Benedicts a* better qualifled'timdvooate the neg ative, with the one suggestion on ouF part that sometimes editor* and doc tors work for less than UJcsuis a dozen. Our school has closf*^ sad pH tlie touchers have gone home for their vacations. Diploma* were given lo scicn that wtr- successful in cpmjde- ting the rourso. r- - ' Dr. Milfer-of Aikon preached the’ comnuMMempubeerinon-atid on l uesday lev. Dighxfoot ’of Orangeburg d»; live red an add less before the K. K. L; rtoelyly, and Tuesday niglit Dr. Daniel of GoTftmhia delfvered the annual ad dress fo rne gTsfluarTug elks*. Mr. Smith Rountree of North An cr ?hc«Tfi11, and he called biu-k- trom- tln’-gnte:, / . “)'('*; I a’pose tliefe .’11 bd camels rttk^te with two humps, mobile with time, nirdjbi'y’lt be wutli.lo ikiu’ at.” , There was one irtKj e deaeon In the nelgiiborho d. Deacon Burton. He waft (’riving to town to get a pitchfork mended sAl;iras humming th.- air of “1 Want lo Be an Aog.'l" v.Ik-ii the eobnvd —smMcnly, (oufroiHial- MK BRIGHT SHOULD WHACK UP. Wc do not know how tnneh truth there Is In Mr. Bright’* statement that ho did not know he w a* doing wrong when ho went Into the cherry tree scheme, but tjhq old sinner knew that he was doing wrong when he was gitling pile* of money every day for which he wa* giving nothing In return. And noW, if -the old jail binj., will return some of his ill-gotten gains to the women down in this psrt of Ji»e state,' who wttc sw indled hy- him. tlrev will arobahftr feel more lik* forgiving him. SYe do not know what arrangement Bright hes tnado witli the Lord iibniit the matter.—We veiintre the utrrtion IhaAthe crow (| which- w as was so will- gusla spent a few days in- town- hret- )veek witli relatives and friends. Mr. illllic Huiumel of Augusta Is on a visit to id's motlier Mrs. M. T. Hum- mo). Mrs. Annie Parser is visiting her perents Mr and M:s. J. M. Hair. Miss Susie loole .and Mi** Maude Woodward of .Montinnreiicl visited Misa Susie Smith and M-tss Richie Wood Ward last wet-k. Mure Ida Martin of BUokville spent a week with friends iu town. Mr. W. L Jackson, who lias bffi'tr Tn Macon taking a enurseiu book-keephig, returned Issl week. Mrs.Dary Smith 1* spending some time in Sftmtcr with Mrs. Gentry. Miss Kate'Meilicliauro, of Columbia, In visiting Mr. L. S. Mellichatnp. _ Mr. Jack iiroofcer of Columbia caftre: home Monday for a few (lavs .Mis* Lucia Malt In w .h is spendii.g lltoi-.iture, philodo’ TrfT'l ar.ch Ft-iMicc n« tire vorlt! of Eu n^ie l:n-'w. nnd'tlic modern tohgaoa. Just' coming Into Usi*rW Europe, north nnd sottUi, bad in them neither lilera- tttfe nor other I'l u'rafs of lonming. Colleges so begun l.-'canre. the fuulifoni Every co’logo-'num wire a clqsalcsl man, and naturHBy Hren, 'ns now, a man -wouKUfw'l that l:iii own colh'ge er.ltr.re wai tlie rigb.t one. It soon bcctuna a cofurBon kaying thud the only, educa- tjon worthy of Hie n-inie w.is Grrc!; and f.atin. But now mo'lrm tm^Ttag r ‘S are very rich In every form of Ijtcia turn and learning, everything fron'. tne^ chrerles llins licen often omptreii iwM thcurtiy helt.T u nisi its llwft the aver age student tan fairly 1 hope to be. Iqs In;: y.ohte'ai:J also gaining some in the trnirel at ion from languages which few A Few Special Bargains: Details telljiest the storv of splendid values^ %•- a - • While lace stripe madras, value 15c, bargain price 10c. '" - ^ >, Corded and i.aoe Lawns, yalqe 15c, to go as long as they la-t 10c. White Mercerlied Linen's, a beautiful line of patterns, worth tvom 25c to 85c per yard, vour choice 17jc. V" / - ■ . ■, . • ■ scholars even ever learn to read and to enjoy, while a itnowiedge of tlie b uimlj-.'s* wh'e h to know i* tiie real teaming, sprung up In narny mu\i rirtougu WoreeSte r G azetAe. f —?—i—” 1 mu ■ I'ijV'J’ndla Lawn for 15o- •20c' 25o 80o 8o. “ 10c.' “ 12jc. •‘-15c, “ 20c. - * Velvet Ribbons! 1*1,' Linen back (■< 10c piece. 1'L 5 ‘ •• “ 12c I'a “ “ ** 15c ** '*• Corsets. j sCorsets, _ , Snrprbiinxr t?io Doctor. Scottish shrewdness is wcrreinnaHy overmatched by Irish wit. The ban l- ful of people who inhabit a c.A'Iaiii 1 carry tlie most comiilete line of corsets. Every new style can be found here, from the longest to the shortest. Thomson’s Glove-Fitting; R. & G., American Beauty, Have your new Spring- dress fitted -over onlT Of tmr- new wofh style dcct> hip corsets. 50e uu to J] 25. o " ON MONDAY'S AND FRIDAYS ONLY': 7 ean« “Good Luck” Biking Powder for 25c. - % 7 jb*. Arm & Hammer Soda for 25c. l--^ (let Mg on S«;ip fop ' „ ill* '3.— litllo-trl itul in tl'.e Atlinitiev- off the caist of Iioiregaif enjoy so uifteb-Iigaitlcr nn4-*o tittle wealth that Un-re is no doctor on the spot. Iir.rdrA on s cf .eurergoacy a physician U brought an a boat from the nearest village on the n)niiij;yid. ••• ( On ctre occasion some Islander* wire were obliged to summon tke doctor found t!’at _he'Lad gone to Dublin on hUHincss. As the case vc.-re urgent, they r.vliv.* (if iUhAM Invi keff the servu ■* Of athRf^p, Lrac- I tittdnrrr ‘<ldi!a gentterren vrr.n f» FcrtyT-^ iw ; - man, withTkp prqyerhiar'ismniiwsa of bis race, .and ntvdec!in-d to und itake lived hi3 fee, the voyage tu:I( a gpiden siyverciLii. iitsmlvanco. Tli‘iv wire no help, idu, it. •and tlie money was paid. Tlie phtreirtaft went to the Island and aifemled t6 fire case'. Bnt wiren .ha iiujiiin J for n Ixattl to take hi£1*41 Way Ire f.mnd that !:ot ^ boatman on tlie island w-itibl fervv- I’im bat kregain for any 1-as connalera- tion t!.e!i f!j. yhi Li advance. Tire dni-u:." bud f-t part with HP? mom oy and to admit thabho-kud been i-e:it» en ul Ida own gntne. him. "Ehefb were sliort skirted, lor.g 1. ggrtfe-ikiuiscl.s pptsciL on Iuirehacked liorsca or jumping tiWough-paper cov- eri'd hoops. He storeLamd gczed and 'Pelt ccld chlUa go up Lis back. He rirove on to fhe -farmiiou.se. half ^x- pectli.g lo find the Widow I.ofiee.’try Ing to turn handsprings over u kitchen chair. — — / , ‘ I wouldn’t ’a’ ’.reiicved it, widder—I wouldn’t ’n’ believed it!” lie began as Ue entered tht> houser- ti It’s t!:e a wfulest thing I ever heard of, and you know I’ve bin In rim ago twice.and seen some awful things." ’ '' Th n widow had n l^ily ready. It iie^ gan with hyeinnrand worked up toTle- phaiita. tiiking iu lions, tigers, grizzly bear* and sea lions as U. tttge Upwagdr She talUed-SM er.rtuetly and~well that “Dlenrpnv* (he Wise.” With nil- bis fanire. the oal pl t’oso- pher of Athens was often calted Hlog etjes th 1 ? Wise. \Vhet!:er bis wjed ai waiKroally ho grea.t as to des-Tve tha: title thuy be’ doubt-d, Imt Lis wors 1 ;fnuiis sectu to have been goa l (pulj. ties carried to exceas. In opposing too much .luxury Invent hims -Tf off from tlie comforts of Tif«: In Ms qggernes* to make life simpld L> lo*; sight of Its gentilities: he was saving at the ex pense of neatness.Truthful at lire cos‘ of courtesy and phun spoken even to sonic.time with friend* at (>lar. Key. .L D. M Ooreand wile of well spent *onic time witli our ing to pardon tho cherry tree swindler ucvci Inst a cent by him.—Monroe (N. G.) Enquirer, Mr. .lone* thi* week. M i** Da;re Knttrrtrre: left I’n* *dai'"ii a visit to friends in Aii,eu s'n I Augusta. M r. .S. E. AmiUi.. nt jLoiuuibia tv u.v home a Dw day* last Wei-k Urnps are dnittg ftttrty well in ilijy hut sire vrben Deffcon Burton was ready to go he re!ncTgntly^admitted: - "No. 1 don’t -jqioco it's nny-ntore to took at a lion than to lon,k at a woodchuck if you don’t git mad aud rip and swear over it.” There.were others besides the dea cons. There was old Mrs. Gaynor, for instance. Fhe \v:iHn't exactly a ^eaiot, never took a dozen eggs to _ section. The farmer* are pretty busy, -‘market without n.y.l:ing Heaven lo iilcss A STUBBORN HUSBAND. lighting (Jen, Gr ei. 'I’lie bean crop is good and will sobfll he over. ^jjiost inteiesting piicnoitieoon istlie stiiblioFfredinKbHnd. - He is not a bad man.- He iscimu-^iry. and he has to be managed. lie Is 'iisultBvnisrrled toy clever little, woman, who JsSnm^taiitly devising scheme* to accomjilMDlUe thing* vVliich make their joint lives-a success. He.has.no Suspicion of this. If-he had, lie wbuld be so awfully mad lie could, undoubtedly eat her. so nil through fife she goes on swinging a turnip ahead oHil* nn*e to make him go tho same ss though lie were a balky mule. . She Is a cheery little body, so she grow* plump with every year and she docs her smiling behlibl the door or •he chuckles in her sleeve* when he is not by. The stiibbo n husband is a* m- tercsmig as a bog.—London. Standard re •O* - i— WORST OF ALL EXI’EUI ENt ES. (Jan anything be worse {ban to tcei that ©very tnliiiHo will. be your Is.-t? -t(o(*h was tlie experience of Mrs S. ii. Decatur, Ala ‘ For tinee ires, “l endured uisuMVr- [gestiou, stomacb iblla iTeinai^jo-cineil in- cvitalde wlien diK-tors and iillrtMugdies failed. A igth Electric Bitters and the resole was liracutmis. I improved at once and I'm completely recovered.” For NOT TS' Barn well count*. courrie, you Teacher—-Johnny, of know what a lawyer is? Johnny—Yes, mit’am, one lives next door to us. Teacher—Well,* then, please define tiro woyd. Johnny—L can’t teacher! dere H a young lady in de class. " STARTLING EVIDENCE. ©f a smaller cotton supply would ha the Better control of mill operatives an J a profit as large from a small as from a Jacga output. - • The recent trend of emigration of people from the South to thrf foreshows that the Macedonian from Masaaohusetu.will not be 1( will he answered bj Fresh evidence In great quantity Is constantly coming In; declaring Dr, ving’s New Discovery for Gohsnuiptioti Gough’S aud Golds to b5 unequaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFarland Bentorville, Va. serve* as example, lie writes: “I had Bronclrfti* for three years and doctored all the time without being benefited. 'Than I began taking Dr. Kind's New Discovery, and a few bottle* wholly cured me/’ Equally af- feetlveln curing all Lung and Throat troubles,Consu'mptjon, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by Greech’e Phar macy. 0. N. Burckhalter. Drug store. Trial botilea.fjee, fvgular alxes 60o audlUW. * Liver. Kidoey'. Stomach and .Bowel troubles Electric Bitter* is thd only filed let ne. »Oo|v 80c. It’S guaranteed hr Greech’s Pharmacy. G. N. Uuuk- naltcr, Druggist. Cheap larms for sale on easy terms. ^ J. O. Patter.yn. Five first class Kentucky saddle and harness horses for sale by Moore »& Go . Barnwell, yOfing, clean limned and all right.' ukhcu me ioicc iicneons nni Btiy a fafm before prices adtance mta tTircc'bTLour otIrers. youd your reach. , ’ * proper hour Annt Barali was t -re J. O. Patterson. 7 -t... __ tersPass notice^ Any jmd all porkons are hereby fqy* bidden to en(cr Upon’the lauds of the undersigned, in Barnwell Township ill the County of Barnwell, .State of ^outii Carolina, known as the Zlsaett'Place, for the purpose of pasturing battle or other Stock, cutting or removing wood or straw, gathering fruit or making paths or Ih any way whatever ffom trespassing upon aald piemtshs Under penalty of prosecullon to tha full tx- tent oL-the law for eaeb and every offence. q - , T. R. MhGahtin, 1 urJqmim, ;r ' them and make tiie price 11 oynts a dozen. She wasn’t h bigot, blit fhe contended that luir o\uu brand of re ligion waa tire ibnly pue to bo by. She, wasn’t Larcoty , minded, bnt when she board of those cirrus posters she went down Jo soe Aunt Sara ha ud to’ say;. ‘T’ve Just stepped In n mlnit to,say that If you go to that circus I can’t never let yen enter my doors ng'ln.” r Aunt Snrnh started'in to nrguo, but old Mrs.* Gnyhor was on her gan yd ngninst the wiles of Satan aud Tt wait for further talk. the circus nrvjred, and* o Mcdtha toe at tend it. For some reason not to ho ex- plalned a dozen farmers around her had hunlness in town that day, nfid ir.nrte an early start—some of them be fore daylight. Some of them also lin gered nnd-drove home after dark. It was all over the neighborhood that Aunt Sarah defied’ public opinion, nnd It was old Mrs. Gaynor Who deter mined to bring iter to book. Who went about It In malevolence. She got up what she called a quilting bee and asked the three deacons nnd their nnd at sent for to be cjuslied. ; She arrived, and wbcii asked If sbe hnd anything to say she vary calmly repliefc r. - • -- “I didn't Intend to re’e nuthin’ but the animals, but when I got in tbere Satan beckoned me Into the circus tent, and 1 went. The jokes of tire qlhwu tickled inc almost to death. That’s all I've go! to say." •. “l>eacon Da nforth, what do you think rudeness. One would say that be was coarse grained by nature, but lie show ed sfrn* of tenderness and even refine ment, which proved that tire grain wa* not entirely coarse and which 'makes u i wonder'.at an age “that could produce two niun so wbreand yet sq different a* Diogenes, the’ rude, ^walking phiioao nher” of Ms time, and Plato, tho pol ished and aristocratic gentleman.—St. Nicholas,.., 5 cake* Fairbank’s Soap for 10c. LEADER IN LOW PRICES. Blackyille, S. C. re' A A civ Lot of Horses and ‘s. ' , ' ’ The Finest he Has ever Had. - A whole newspaper could praise them, to be The}' must be seen appreeioted. TERMS RIGHT BLACKVILLE, S. C- I O SSL ? C APUOINE, LIQFIH - HEADACHE - Cl RE, i For Sa’p Ky iohia’s Driij; Store & Cr^’sPiiaxraacy. J. W, C. KEEP, CON-TRACTOR & Hl’ILDF-U, ]krnweJ4JV-CT^ An experience of i’Cyears eb^bb s rne'to oftcr tny servicie*. with eonfiileiner' of sach comluet?” asked Mrs. Gaynor $s she folded her arms an. rolled up her eyes. “Nuthin*, ’cept that I sat J»Bt Irehlnd f’Township, 515 Acre-*. Aunt Sarah and was tickled, too!” 1 replied. " ipd yon, Deacon Bidtvclli”- Ui my ability to gl^e the best, satisfac tion. I am preptftfil to sntnnlt I'lans and estimate* and make contracts Brick aud Frame Buildings, Reference* famished _ • je&r C lor NOTICE OF Ff s AL D1S( HaKGE. Notice is hereby given iha( on Mon dav the fifteenth dav of June lOiiJ- the undersigned will t’de his finsi account -as Executor of tiie estate of J. Lawrence Williams deceased, ivith Tho Judgte of Probate for Barnwell County, and ap- plv lor Letters 1 >i*«r’re.*ory. May llth 11)03. re • J. W. Thoma«, Executor. NOTICE. LAND FOR SALE- Hitsrfiw Pi ack.—In Red Oak. ship, hfi Acre*. Havfnj^h Pi ace.—-In Red Oak Tow 1 ship,130 Acre*. Akxir E. Dtches Pi.ack.—In Blnck- vlllo Township, 131 Acres. - O’Hawk oTt “T* t a c e .—N ear Barnwell Court House, 558 Acres. Uari.xt Place.— lo Rich Land Price* treasonable and tenn« ea»v. Apply to J. 0. PATTERSON. •Bgrnwi.il, d. G. ^HILL-TOP - ST XlBARNWELL, - - S. C. With‘.he'lretp of Amerleotn horses and mules bred on the breezy prairies Breffsb 1 egkm.riinnqiftrajj-their Boer anttiffunists in the most wonderiui war bf.modern times. ' “ With the help (Umow type-of stock the farmers of South Carolina can drive away hard times lind bring back plenty and prosperity to all. With the return of peace In Sonth Africa the demand for horsca and mules for n_*o there has ended, and the Southern Buyer can again get the Best Stock in the world at old time prices. 'V "" ) A sight of Brown’s Beauties, the-pridftof the prairies, will convince you that he has what you need arid w hat you can pay for. - - gMTThe Best Buggies, Wagons, Harness, made by American skilled labor, keptto go witli gilt edged stock, and at correspondingly low price's. Come to tire Hill Top Stable* and sec tor j our selves. 1 will be glad to see and serve you BtYIINTWELL- S- C. GLENN SPRINGS T v MINERAL : WATER* still- ; Onrboiiat^d. tmd Ginsar Al6<" The Best on the Market For Sale By . . i G. R. © gg Ryaii, Tlie Peojles’ Pharma^ re- 'Zti&iJbk. 4,