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Bamwell People, LS THUKHDAY. ^KPTiMBER. 10. IWW 8mle T>«v attendance wai Bew»lf r - i. •kineluhn RATES Of SUBSCRIPTIOI. la Adraaoe, per Aannin Oil Tite ...MW # One veetlitii nf thn eloiln U i I’oaeU’ii Mill till* week, the other i lumherton _ J. ti. IlHrlov, J. B. Monte, Clerk, I’ro Tern. ; htipr. HARMONY I.ODCK SO. IT A F. M 'A rrirelnrcominanlcetlon of llftnnonj LiMlge No. 17, A. F. M. will lie li*'W in Vftw'nie Ti-mpVs on Thmxtey kecplen. «. 10th tVork to l»e<loi)«'in F, C. iIvkitk. Vinlu.irf brethren are eirdlaLy tn- to aitoiul. . Htnler Flagood. W. M. II. P. Amlcrson. Sei*.. ' i iseeo hyp: f’or sai.k Bern well t minty mUeil iho kind that ntver faiiti or dUappolnta. C. X. BitrikhMlter. Barnwett, S.C, 1.081—A pnlr of fcnhl framed Eve GImum*# with blavk burton aprinK at- tartied. Reward will be pnhl for tbeJ^ leturu to Geo. H. liavf Full moon thia mortilnf^tdiwl \ Ram wall raootvad M3 new belee ImM TWO TKMPTATtOllR •tnall and WAhad tw* week. An aft#rno«u look at and walk U viaiting Mra. 1*. M. ttnckirgln friend* tit The R. F. I^Jnivention on Monday w-*« attended hyVl •yen members. I>r. K. I,. I'atteraon iflt-^theui a very nice — Into Farmer Alfred Aldrioh e eoeeud fbureh Thuraday. Friday and aatur 1 ami third aoe rurii ernaa eniivlneod aa J-_ i-.» . > . / apiauh. The f»ei, |>ot4to. ’poodiim ami peratnu^.^,^ nion erope are reported an prothMnjr', while tiie outlook for puinjrkin* la rather yellow. P. A. Hodges of Bennettsville will address the peopler n Christian Eduea- lion at the Barnwell Methodist Church neat Sunday moving. So collection lake:f. ' IM PO RT A N T M F. KTIN G. The Comity Democratic Excretive 'Committee Utjrilied to meet irt Harn- wellou TnW^dav. S*pfeirit>t;r 10 h to tabulate the returns ef the, second pii- mary election and to transact sni\|t otl.ei lin^im-.Ks as may lie limner ami necessary. -- N. F. KJLtthrTfcl Jr., H. F. Bulst, —S'ecreturv. County Chairman. A CORRECTION. The account of the drowning of an entire negro family given on tirst page was a mistaike. Ktiilcr secured a boat The day*lose 13 minutes, thU week. Five weeks from today the tax- will open. n Have you planted turnipi and C laid a:, we told yots? Mr. John A. New mm is erjoying-bis Yaca.iou in Florida. The voice of. the candidate D no longer heard in the land. The chain gang will, be at . Joyce Branch church this week's ami carried Ills family in salety to the in 'ide of tir<*„- rrver. Why he The. longer and riskier row Iri'teHd Midjing to tiie Ktchliind high mi is i}ot explained by him. C \ Judge Robert Aldrich 1« holding court at Orangeburg this week. >. Barnwell bad-real prohibition Mon day and Tuesday and nobody eutfered from tliiist. • Mr, T. W. Scott, and handsome son, Master Intnan, were in town on Thurs day with happy remembrance for Tax Pnor-LK. Supervisor J. B. Morris estimates the loss of this county through th2 flood In the 8ava'inab Rirer at about sixty dollars. The floods in the Savannah. Santee *nd Pee l*ee drove the ileer mlt of the • w snips and veuiso^n was plentilul, e' en unto Fairfax. The railroads are over their trouble* in ti»i« section. The ('oa*t Line train mail" ita first crossing into Auguataon Fiid*y. i . Mi*s Eila Thomas of Baltimore baa joined the artist force at Msr.urskf’a and will l>e glad to show^ the loveliest .millinery dreams to the ladies all. • The Carlisle Fitting (School issue of the Bamberg lleralu wsa a» perfect snd haudsonie a pa|ier.as was ever ptiidDh- tsl In this Sure. Cot. Knight ia surely a master of the art preservative. While Barnwell will regret the go ing awar for a time of Major Willis Duncan it wjlt give iu best welcome to Col. Lumpkin who will Mininirtin the eloquent rtputatlon of Duncannon . next yewr. •■The rlght man In the rlgnt at his fathers gin young Mr. Barney OweuV, son < f C«d. VV. R Owens of Dunbarton, had his left arm ao cruelly lacerated amputatioM was neceasary. He en dured the operation bravely and was doing yery well indeed, hut it was thought best, to carry him to the Augusta Hospital. Much sympathy i« felt lor his good parents ami lor the popular young man who in.a sulfered so great a loss just as he retfCtted man - flood hood. - . Tha* l« exatifv w hat Countv Chairman H. F. Bnist has proved himself to be. Every duty, was well done and the campaign passed without a single uo- pleasantness. The latest news from Rev. J. K. Geode l* cheering. Mrs Goode Is re. coveting so nicely from a severe attack of typhoid fever that he will come home within a coopio of week*. Mr*. Goode will not return until next month. A former Barnwell county citir.en write* us from a distant State outside the cotton belt: It gives me pleasure to enclose my cheifc for subscription tn mv weekly letter from home. May you live long and keep foreigners frosi inssing cotton. , Marrhd by Rev. Dr. If. A. Baghv at the residence of the bride'a parents in Greenwood M!s« Nan Curtis, second daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Henfv Ilsguod, fnrmerlv cf Barnwell, and Mr. Marshnll Augustus Leaman. a prominent voting business man ol Cr. xa HUI. 8. G. # The Barnwell Graded School had a good opening on Monday/ All the teachers were present, pleased to return after happy vacation*, and pupils and patrot s itlad to welcome tin in. Appro priate addfPfae* were made hv Supcr- Intendent. Cole and Revs. Messrs Brit ton and Evlaon. ► The pres* nee and preaching of Rev, J D. Moore on Sunday ga»e great pleasure to nil that heard his very scholarly and eloquent discourses, morning and evening, in Hie Baptist Church. There is no minister of equal years in this State of greater ability, or more siuceie spirit. The Countv Confederate Pension meeting elected on Monday the follow ing Board to serve next year: A. I*. Manville. Chairman, D. C. Murckhalrer Commissioner, - J W. Thomas, M. O Wall, Members of the Board * Dr. E. L. Patterson, Physician. :he MOSQUITO. How long chi. a mosquito live, am^ h<>w imioh can xlic learn i' ( For si veral winters the writer has suffered In wee hours of warm winter li ghts from the savage assaults of a single singing lady mosquito! Re cently he has discovered mat a lone biter has made her>elf at home in his Chamber, but her song is never heard /tor her bite fell until after the cluck has >truck midhight. Is it the same o d mosquito educated to understand the clock? FIRST GIN ACCIDENT. Last week while engaged ami third ag« cum crops convlneod oa again ol the truth ol th« old go*p*l that ‘'God mad* the country and man made the town. The fleld planted af ter reaping a crop of vetch hay I* won derful, tlitck in the drill, heavv *Mied and green ia leek* from gmuod'to tas sel Drought did iM>t affect it. The give.n it was scientifically and practically the-lright medicine. ’Pit* vetch furnished the neededJiiglr'jTrice'I nitrogen And rh* four htttrdred pound mixture of kaidir aud acid phospliate to the acre completed the corn pan* aces'. ‘ ( V/ Fa'in**r A’s “uu*. r ’ of corn plautod July iM. whs beaiitit'iilly tasseied out and full siikul and Hie lireiie rustling tbrougli the bbidcs roiulndej of.the harp of a thousand rti mgs. Tiie Oaks corn farm fooha like an ossis of sipniiier in a tnown study of fall. Contrasting life in Hit* held with SttJfbAY SCHOOL COSVENrION. Conventlor wsa held w| Friendship day last. Twenty seven schools war* repre sented by delegates. The meeting was certainly one of the best In the hUtorv of the body. The speakers showed tbst they, had studied Hfrlr topics. conlinmefit at hard labor in Hie priiit' 1 mg ■am. snop the. temptation Kisist. -Aiu strike’ And a lawyer mav he a philanthro pist and good Samaritan, especially if lie. has a acuppprnong vinevaril. The gift of a great bag of this delightful iruit made the sanctum flagrant all its busiest day~ No wonder that in Hie old times the acme <>f hitman h ippi- tiCss was found in sitting under one’s own vine and tig tree. And next be^t to th** ownership of the vTne arid tig tiee Is the. Iiaving of a friend wlio gen- crously share*. Ids plenty with the un- l)i - ovided. We are going t*) keep out of sigiit. and smell ol tiie Mmpperiiong vineyard, lest we climb tiie fence «fcc. F.I.KO NEWS. i'lie main fc.nuce of the Cunveniion was the presentft.uni of wsrfificatei and diploma't » the larg *t Niinual cl.-.s* that has Ix eii.rirgiti iz-d in m»/bonnfls i>t the 8ou»nern Bapti-t Convention. The class tiiiiubeia ^ iu all seventy two. — — Great frre.Ut i« due S F.' Hair In | vyorking up tills large class. \V, W Cope of Bethel deserves special men tion in this tegard. We hope to have a das* of One hundred lor next (On vontiop. ~~77~ One fact was brought nut that de mands Some thought.. O it. of thirty sch<*oN rcprc'ented in 1:107 only etevtm gave a ifipper lor uiia-ions and the deveii w tin did lliiruiMii ceni* | give only ■iiiiiia uaiiti ibuted Inr all in,'- nevolent objects. Two banners are offered for next -year.One to iho s< luol nuikii'g tin best average attendance and' one for the school' contrihming largest sum per eApItft for~ tieiievoteiU'C. t.I’ wn rhe follow ing objects. Mate. Home and Foreign M jssinns the Orphanage ’atn! Aggd .M tnisti'is K'lHci Board. T lie old (illicers wa r3 re-elected; 8. D. lliiir Ibe-idend W. G. Britton. Scc- retary, and VV s. Minims Treasrircr. J. I) Moore, Field Secretary of. S, ,s work, ftthte Mission Board contribu ted largely to success of th& inf* ting, lie see.neiL well prepared to- talk in U-liigcnliy nit all iiio s nt S—S u i*i k Ulu. ■'S S " , Pastor U. P. Galphin and lii* good people at Rosemary are very happy over the results of the recent protract ed meeting. He was assisted by his brother. Rev. '!’ M. Galphin, a tormer pastor of Rosemary, who preached able sermons morning and eveninop.^G; Targe appreciative congregation*. Eight additions to the church followed, and last 'Sunday morning Pastor Galphin administered the ordinance of baptism at tne Weathersbeo Mill. —1 >ui~r.ow n WIS chocked «t the death II. S Blanton of Bapti't Publication Society tnad.yVnme ti,i<? lalUs and made us desire’o see him at the next Out- veutioti. There was the largest amount of received Good for of our neighoor J. K Mitchell w ho diedvety suddenly Wednesday, eve ning about it /0 o.clock front a severe attack of acute indigestion. Joe was a young matt, a progressive farmer am) had a few months since been elect ed a member of our Board of Counctl- niert. Last December he married Miss Ethel Minis, the only daughter of Mr. J . R. Mint*. To her and Joe’a boat of friends and^jelattve* we extend o€r d ee i nvfurtb le#. Miss Janie Stringfeliow, the pretty daughter of Mr. H. Btringfellow,''re- TUEGRAY SWAN. Years agw we naiutal Hie Etlen Melorr* thaT has sweetened, and iprctt’Vraised hr, so many mouth* all oyer this broad un^pi. u On Saturday wegave the name Gray Swan fb one |hat will ,-rival , tl^e- old favorite jin' all gooij , qiialili^s. * The Grav Swan was grown l>y Capi. C. B. 8wau, with nature’* best 'aid to mske it perfect. In proportion and shape it was a* pretty a* a pi.-ture. in sweet ness (lie honey of Ilyuicttu* was no where. . The only regret about it is that the .Summer is gone and the Fall it speed ing aw ay. TRRW4NNKR*. Healing W inthrop Mis* Nellie R. Ray of Springs was awarded the Scholarship. The Citadel prigs went to R O. Free. Blackville. C, W. Calhoun, Barnwell. K. 8. Creech of Kline will wear Clentaon'* uniform. The State University scholarship is the prize of VV. 8 McMillan of U.iaers. In Bamberg county * Mis« Roth Kiley wins for Winihrnp. II. II. Mokes ot Bamberg and f Ims- Han Folk of Denmark capture the G eiwsou Cadetsltlps. Carl. (*. Kir*ch of Bamberg and Leon I. Metz of Demn-mk wili hold the ff>rl at the ( itadcl J L. Iliers of Ehrhardt wins the State Univer'ity honor. HIGH HONOR. The w ar department announced on Friuay the'election of Konert Henry iilia for appsumnient to a lirst lieu tenancy in the United .Stares armv. Toting Willis was graduated from the Smith Carolina Military Academy last >ummer with Hr«t honor, the army of- ticer there recommending linn a* hav ing taken a very high -land. This honor ts given r * Hie six best militarv schools in Hie United States, hut ttii* tfl'sr only tiie • itadel and Virginia Military Institute received the distinc tion, I.lent Willis is tiie son of Prof R. II. Willi* of Simpsonviile. formerly o! WIHi'trVn Some of unr reader* may live to see him at the brad of the army, he has tiie character, capacity, traiu- ingsOfM auibit'.on to reach thai height. turned Sunday front » week’* visit tn Charleston, Hie guest of Mr*. Rurnam the wife of the popular railway con ductor, ('apt. VV. A. Rurnam. Misses Harley of Wllliston and Miss Dora Stansell of Charleston are the guest* of Miss Mary Mansell. , Mix* Edith Grunes, from Buck Creek. Is visiting her relative* out at Mr. R. R. Johnston’s. Mrs. Mamie Edentleld ard daughter are visiting Mr*. W. II. Wooley this week. J. HVO HOMICIDES. On Saturday afternoon Caleb Nix, colored, was shot and killed by Mr L . F. Miles <ui the Court Ilouae Square near ttre Lancitstcr BuHdlng. CTOfrtbef Warner lield tiie inquest. Dr. R C. Kirkland making the autop*y- Two b*l!s had entered the brain. A short while before tb«y shooting tltere had been some troublV between them. The co&tniuarv verdict was re turned. A Urge o|»en knife waa found in ft lx’a pocket after hia death. The last previous homicide In Barn well occnried in 1K!I7. For that An- derson Nix, a brother ol Caleb, was tried, corn ictcd and sentenced to be hung, luii the sentence was commuted to life imprUontnent. After serving about 7 years he wa* pardoned, upon alter iijM-nveied evidence that another tiiaij tiiemlerul. fired the fatal shot. *1 Bla-'i.Vi11c oji Mmida-y afternoon a Mr. Grittier, a piano titn-r from Vir ginia or North Carolina, was killed hv Mr.L. W. Dewitt. Them seemed to he some per*onal feeling heiween the two. Mr Gruber wont to Mr. Dewitt.’* vwrd. startl’d to enter, Mr. Dewitt in hi* shirt sleeve* advancing to meet him. Mr. Gruber reached for Ids pi'tol when Mr. Dewitt pulled hi* pocket knife and, struck Mr. Gruber about the head an.l neck, nearly sc\<-i- if.g the head from the body. Mr. Dew lit sui rendered tn •fdi'nll Creech w ho wa* in Blackville. Coroner Warner held the inquest and tiie usual verdict was rendered. Ch»h sent that lias ever been at Hit meeting of this body, the schools. The music wn* good and the enter tainment all that could tie tle^iren. Wliat,_ a .power for good this great body of four or five hundred mt inher» composing Friend-ht|i churdi miglit be it they would only feel Heir strength, their opportunities am* pos sibilities end put their shoulders to the wheel. They could easily build tln-ir parsonage and employ a pastor for bis whole time and have tbeir church open four Huuda>* In the month. May that day soon come. | The next Convention gees to Heal ing Spring* Wednesday. Thursday and Friday helore first Su nday in Scptem ber 190M. LAND OF THE SKY ft** YVirk l>enti»>ry Onouty Price*. Ofllt e lit R^ldencw. Wllliston. 8. C-‘ Make Appuinlmaiit*by otall or tail* iphone. AH Work Spot Ctita, wmm 7 1 FOR SALE. tv A pi-ace where lie can leave it ivith the certainty ICO Acres—-Jb rlsan d. __ T WtR:* ni.fli Jlarcln. —— i/oliars— v'Vf l.'otfars e*s?». /^ojar. .* in I or Armis) i.i'ciit.s w i:lt • pc r (' i r inten »t. T.,B Kill*. Jr,, . Nollk Aneusio H ft l- of petting till or an} part of it at any tsinic, arc both appreciated pah-on* ivt this Ihmk. Wc do a general c omim Tcntl 1'.Hiking luisinr we co-operate with and assist our t , it>lo;it.cr-' -i-D thc np-huildiug of theit* intsincss. \\v are constantly gaining nefivpatfons and >!i;'.ll J)e pleased to Jiunihei' YOl among t in-in. TVo 1): ivc the liiicst M.tngancse Steel Ifurglar and Fire Proof Safe % made ilso steel I)epiu-it Boxes for i'ent to kc( ‘P your valuahle papers in. .. * BANK OF BLACKVILLE. a. si, mimi .VlTHStV \T LAW. SOI ARY PUBLIC, e. { 'V (J ■•ITT' --V<'-K-r.,r. .,.,. DR. JXO. P. LEE, JR., Dentist, p'M -r Tan f ffLHve . f WH Ii; "ft:8 . -.on. oniitry. SEIEiX) that V lev dif- A CAUSE CKLKBRK. September, the brightest of th*- twelve golden lints which encircle rhe moiintMins H r oiihd till* .. heautifnl country, i« here in till oMh* talj glory Tiie waving golden .rod. . the t i;e chluqiiapin* and-la'j* riprning qhest nuts, beside* the v gfnr1ou»iy tinted wootl* (with niinbow, ime* already decorated) all rentinds it* that, like the Arabs we must soon fold our tent* and return to the lowland* and view cotton ilelds instead of French Broad scenery XwhVh is truly the Switzerland of Ameriea ) But, the longer we live the more convinced are we that thing* are not so unequally distributed, ami that this country ha« disadvantage* are not met with at home and versa. Tiie Bible Conference, guished gstliering of ministers of ferent denominaHon*. the Uhautauqit*. the Horse Show, the Lecture on China, several concerts i^id recitals, and last- If'Robinson’s hig show gave quite, a variety of entertainments to Hie sum mer guests here. Of course this scribe l* exempt from tiie charge of atten ding the last, although it is said that there were a (XW person* present, more than were present at any other enter tainment given here. Beau'ifnl new juiiMJng*. park*, a lovely take (not quite Hoi«hed) aud cemented sidewalk* are among Hu* tm provrnieuf.s tier*, and most of Hie vi»i- tor* leave with a desire to buy lots and re.ide t.erc. Many have carried the w i.*h info effect. Laitiel I’ark (to which the dummy line takes visitors at all hour*) 'till 1ms gieat nttinetions. theatrical, musical, A* well a* the social I unctions at ?hr itig hotel liter,. So Hendersonville think* 'ho ha* diot only cauglit tip to la-hionalilo Ashe viHe but Mtrpa«'»« her itr trarry" rc- spects Wocateh the fag end* of many romances whan, while seated in a moon lit bower.she who i* known at home as “Marv Jan''” but is hero cal led "Jeanne Msrrie” likening to Iter lover’s pleading*, see* the isle of en chantment lloating in the opal sea Here are her own word* to her- bn«oii! ft lend soon at terw aids (of course she hadn't long put down her novel and had a good memory). • Ot.e right LIE, Best Ever liaised 2,500 Bushels Appier Oats. 0,500 Bushels Buueroft Oats.— ' — Price 80 cents per bushel in hundred bushel lots or more. Apply quickly to J .1). Whittle, * Grower Blackville, S. C THE BEST WAY Rev. and Mrs. K. P. Hutson are ex pected to^ reach Barnwell Tuesday tnorning next to remain until the fol lowing Sunday, guests of Senator Bates. A sincere and cordial welcome will meet them. During their stay Mr. liiRsnn will Hs«i't Pastor K. A. Yongue in a protracted meeting in the Methodist Church. Congressman Patterson returned on Saturday from a brief bnaiuess visit to Washington, lie found the Democrat* In tiie capitol in high hope of Bryan’* election amt thair enthusiasm grows. The party leader* are quite confident bf capturing the next Ilouae. Prominent Republicans whistle to keep their courage up, but admit that Democratic chance* are better thnn (hey have been since Cleveland won nl« last race. Mr*. K. R. Hafer* met with a pain- fiikaccident a few day* ago. She was hviking l}j ih* lard in a pan when the, grease caught flroj and when site,could but extinguith the flame, she took the pan off and handed It to her aon to throw It out Into the yapd. He Mum bled and, spilled the fl*ir>ingi 1 groa«e J ivex her nrni, *»d Hide, •etting her cot- on frock on IJre. My ,.IIa/fir* fertti- pMteJy wax near.by, and. cxtinguUhcd |he flanges, pr she might easily have been burned to.(leath., •• • i j Her left arm ftrotn the- elbow ^trtff band were aevereJy busneil, epd quite n spacwo^ her h,ip- . Fortunately, her. qlolliing aavnd her (rpm being burned S tore seriously. Ah it I*. H»e hiifh* a vo beep v/ery pa I it I ui .—Aiken Ko- eotder, ard lust. Mr J. H. Sprawl* of WjllRtnii gave usa pleasant c*l! on Thursday and talked interestingly of the old time* when cotton was a real king. Then tiie, fiist -made farm supplies and though it took many acres to till the bani' and smoke houses tliete was al ways plenty In them. - - rhe ginning and naekinjf^of/^ufton wa* the la't farm work of the year. Wiip.i Hint waa done the bales were hauled home and piled up. Later the buyer* came from Charleston, visited the farmer* and contracted for their cotton, A day was appointed f,>r.'it« delivery, and on that date tiie entire neighborhood hauled it* cotton to the railroad. Thb buyer met them, weigh ed the cotton and paid for it in good money. Mr.SprowTa thinks and says that the way to regulate and control the price of cotton la through rai* ; ng home supplies first and making cotton a sur plus crop. Just, like the grandfather* of present day farmer* did. All experi ence proves that. > tri 1 A MOST PLEASING PROBA BILITY. , { , ■■ i •>, Thera U a vfirv piling probability that Mr. and Mr* Willi* Duncan, of Barnwell, will come.to live in Kdge- lleld anon, Mr*. Duncan formerly MU* Mae Uncler; I* now* in Kdgefleld with her sisters. Mr* J G. vTompklns and. Mr*. Judge DeVore. And mean- while w(e hear that Mr. Duncan has rented h(* large tyactatio* In Barnwell to Col .Lumpkifl, ot (V>|4imhia, lately measi.uably . rejoiced, to get back the tflip daughter .alia .to ardently iove*. and witii her a gentleman who wagid 1)1 an ortiament to our citize.iiship.— KdgelhIU Chronkie. _ ' I he Supreme ('inirt last week affirm ed the dectsioiis of the courts below in the noted Meare* will case from Hamp ton county, theieby establishing the validity of tlut instrument. A* the Hampton county Probate Judge is in- teresteu Governor Heyward speciaily commi>*ioite<l lion. John K. Snelling to preside, in the suit brought by. con testing relative* of the testator. After lull aud patient hearing* Judge Snel- ling reached a decision favoring the validity of the .will His decree evi denced ft thorough hi quaihtanic with the tact* of the c.hs", intimate knowl edge of the law applicable thereto and his conclusions were so well expres«t<d and so convincing that he wa* sustain ed. Ilrst by ClrcuF Judge Memminger and nexPhy Hie Supreme Court. He i* receiving as he Weil deserve* many high compliments for the judicial abili ty lie ha* m am I tested. Attornevs for the will were Messrs Rates st; ffrtnjn* of Barnwell and VV. B. lie Loach- t,f Hampton. They too have been given many congratulations upon their sphemtid victory, won by untiling research and a marshalling of proofs and au'fiqfities and a perception of principles worthy of the b^st laurel* of their profea«i*n, Attorney* Hl*r# of Hampton and (iowell .ft Gruber of Walterboro rep ruse uteil t^w other tide with great but unafikiling ability, 1 he value of the>att*r« is, ostlmaled (o be from *ixtr to seventy live thouc ahd dollars. * when Hie moon wa< at Us full, and *eemed to iianir like it rich jewel in an Kthiops ear, and Hie ground lay like a yea of ghi'* wi’h :t stairway ol silver letdown <roin theskus for the fret ot angel visitors iik foppxti. (wo cm guarantee itic lu»t two words were original.) ^ One more, which “thev say” D true, f-egare. >inclair fell violently in love with a mountain la"ie, whose check* and litis rivalled the. rosy apples sh" was peeling. "You certautly dun’:, niean to teject stt? Mis* lliljtop, i'er^ hap* yoti’ie ne.ver iteaid that l .tmi a 11 tignetmt of South Unroliiia.” ‘ Tiie honor, >!'•. S. ‘•hays stie” i* all on yotii side: how dare you address uir. Don't you know J am the light wood knot ol North Carolina !! • . We were sor ry to liear thif. thed’npo- lami* of Bamberg (who surtiuler Here) hav* returned iuimc with the icniaiits of Mr*. Riley's infant. Hie Bamberg* are here, r ■ Hendersonville, N.C., 8ept. 7t'n i!H)1. SAlSTAXliELA'S.ACA DEM Scloct Dnv nml AIKEN, S. C. for Bo;ir<linjf ScIiqoI (JiiL. vomior V “ Ladies and TM* well known furtirnthm aifords I sic. Painting, \. excellent opportitnltie-* lor « tho'ough*, | tic Science. • practical and refined ethtcatIon. ' The one ajni in l i e course* are Prinjarv. (iratnniar^FecjiiV|‘ tne stud, nt I' w ork n ml Pomes- f’ompiercial and Aeademlc dit lot: a I facilities for perfect every course Is to Physically, Menta wirh sd- on in Mo perforniance of SU M AI< >NS FOR RELIEF, t-’i:ft of .'huilts Caridinu, < otrnry of Bartr.vell, Uotirt of CiMtiinon I'lea* Mrango, Plaint Robert Ai CaVn ’ . ,, Defendant. To the defendant Rnh« it A. <7avc. You Hie iierebi summoned and TV qtihed to au-wer tiie coin|flaiht fb thi» aetiun of wbicii a copy it tMtffwML efved upon yod; amf to serf# •' copy of your answer to the -aid dfVigklaint on the snbscriher at hi* ofllt*. In ft lion- dale. S U , yvithhi twentr day* gfteF Hie serticc hereof, rj.cJjtMra c4 th# 'day of snc-ItJsprvicc'. and ff foH 19 answei 4 (hehAinplamt w itlilrf the tln»9 Hia plklllllff in' ihta MrtWVw w ill apply to the ClWrf 'for (bo demanded in the t^ompljiiut IdOS. i • Dated I|»pn*t’i1«t A. I>. J:i* M. I’aUerlbil, Plaintiff’*-Attetfnor. I’o Ih# defendant Ridtert A.'<!av*i 'l ake notice that the i-omploint in fnlAaetibn rogetlier with the siiininon* (pflwhleh till* foregoing is a‘copy ) were •tflcd In the cflh'e of tile Clerk of the Court of Uotiimon Pleas for ihwGountV of Baruwell, nt BsrnWsll^ 8. C., on iite 'list day of August 11919 Jus. M. Pattr'raon, Plninlill Alormty. Acgust J7th UMf’. • k J (i w ) FOR SALE. One 70 saM Mungrr (iln. Fic ler and Condi user good »* new for sale cheap, Address ' A . «• C. TT VV HHator of Soniti CiiroliM. Wide r.iivjcc oil tinnTe in Mnen- tific, I.itetuij, (ijaiJit.vte .tiui Pro- icsxninal Cu.uiscs leaUiiiji k> de- ol BaJiclnr of Arts. Bachelor o< Science, I .it entiaic ot Instruction, Bachelor ol Laws, Master of Arts, Civil Ln^inccr ami Klectrical Ln gincer. Well ivjt.ijr c<l latlHiratoriea, t over 40,000 volumes, m ml crate, many >tutletii.s make lltcit own expenses, Ne-xt St^u irttr f h ) September J^rd, k^oS. . I-<>r Aimounccment write to the Presiilebt, Columbia, S. C. .ibrar* r-y ponses begin# PARRER SHOP, NOTICE, .7 riie Locution is Irfrnl in bounty und hcnlThfulnoss. Acndemy opens ^cpL iiibiT jj ItlBS. For informnlion a i ) i ,| y . T ^ • lb* . Directfos*, ” V.JJ Box :M2. A SURE-ENOUGH KNOCK NR • J • ' N •’. A PAYING INVESTMENT. C ’ ; ♦* , *; • ; 9*. iiMr. John Whijtfi, of 38 : Hig|hl*ftd Avo. UowUnn, Maine, says: 'Mlave been troubled with m cough every- winter and spring . Loot winter I tried many advertised reinetiie*y but the continued until l bought a- fiOo-. of Dr. Klng’a New Discovery ; butlle hef 0» e J. C - Goodwin, of Rehlsvilh:, N. C.. aaya: pllucklen’* ' Arnica Salve is a »ure enu«g*h knocker fur' ulcer*. A had one came on mv h** ln«t summer. b»»t that -wonderful salve^knocked U out in a fiedr rounds,. / Not even a scar remained:'’-' Ouaritaitnad' for pile*, *nFo», burn* etc. ?5K>c. nt C, N. Burck- halter'* drug store. i 1 r It lACHERS’ EX J MI NATION. The school teachers dn- Barnwell ooiMityare Irereti? >n<itlfled that the next regjlar teacher’* examinattou will be held In lire erturt house at Barn- oougtrf well otfFriday October IC:b. a candidate for tne Unltwl Statm gc". ^tliat was harf gmift^h* <*o»#gh was ail akP.: Aft Kdgerteld 1 wojfki hyT ini, gone.- This winterJhe SIMI1C happy.re- . J .. Mi|cl»,matter.crovvued over to nef* • wtpk of further. suit followed; a feyr .more doses oned more banished tltes - ammal twtflli. 14 ArUhrneUc; Atgcbnr am now coovi.i'^d that Itr. King’s New Discovery Is thh best of all couglt and lung remedia*.’ S<»hl under guarantee at C. N. Burck- halier’* fjrp# sto.e, .'H)c. aml^tr 00. I Trial bottle tree. - Kiuimi^iltint)* will- he held on the rvHlqwIng^hranchy*: I*hv*iH|r,gv and Hygldn*. 'Peddgogy, Series nrt'l Our rent- Event*..'United State# -Hirtorv, KbgINh Grammar and Compu'itiou aw<i -Heogrrprtrv. Those teachers who hod tlieir cnrttti- <'ates renewed at Hummer scimol.Mtis siNnmer arn not required to stand this exatainnlioii. B. M. D tcilng'tan, . 1 0. S. E Bxruweli County. A PHir flpJJCf HORSES; THE 70 m/Sff THE CROPS, zj()r tHEir me Mii JUrqwell. 8, C, August lOih 1008. Tyi allabat it may concern : — r_ ' t haVe opened it Barb' Shap bore in Kaniwell for the whi>! r sonleu |otrpose of giving the pao|Vtc i-f tujil siirnmncflng cb 11 utry''bptfifrs- service than ttrrq.hhv#'l»een getf.ivg" So cili ajid »ce mo luTofhr.iMslqg eD--..r~-3(ia98!X?'' where. ^ 1 • C. W. TERRY. B.utjfKq. I I C. F. CalbODD, “ #m. McSab, f, M. CucilBgca?: - '-T t v - # * Calhoun & bo. Lilej Accideql’ Lf ye,Stock INSURANCE, ; TOP STABtES ' Vv 'I'i ! . K i.i • ; J • -T t -W- • ip Uvcr StocKH of the Best Make nnd Material YTu^o'hs, it „•/'* * 1: .1 • ’• '• ■! . II '■• • -i t < .|Wi ■ Buggies. SftiTies ccc. Ilarnes.s, in full sets and single * i • « . .. 1 . J \ ~ . ._ . Y——. i ■ — .. ,—■ t -ps .. fi-. pieces, Saddles Whips. Lap Robes are Tiraq I’kioes at sets i onered now at Suih- mei RILL TOP STABLES. COnie to see me when in town, V on will imd whaki'04^M£Y tO'i 'ENQy, w want and fairest priee>und best treatinent at -At Lowest Rates In* r Strongest Companets ^OFFICES AT— . THF. BANK OF BARN WEI t v We are prepared to negotiate loams on impn»v»d farnut for live renrfr parti;*’ i<av:nenTs. interest 8 percent on loan* D-i-i't write, eonte opd,*09 iti—i J. 0. Patterson ft Sou. 3 a#er s • ’1723 Jtru? ;out.