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v j- irr 3l. Ttpe Barnwell People. fTHUHSlMY, SKI* l KMBKR. ii, MMVR. RATES OP SUBSC RIPTION. In Advance, per Annum ■tjn .|1.60 .12 00 The vhsi.4 will be at Joyce, It ranch until the flrut nf next week w non It will move to near Mercatu*? J. B. llaHev, J f It. Marti*, tllerk, i’ro Tern. Mupr. II NRMONT f/)0(^K NO. 17. A. F. M \ rea larcamiunnh-utlon of H.*.rTtk4tiy Uxltfc No. 17, A. K. M. will he iield in "atonic Tem|>’.e or. Titiusd.iy bOetil^ Sth IVork to he Uo'ieiu• F. l.at'< ,, ‘. \ ..•'[iiiig.hretlneii are e'rdiul.) m- vita i to atta.tJ. Butler liugood.-W. M. II P. AuJerson, Sei;. ^;'i)'kYK FOR SAI.lv ' tlarnwelt fountv ruNel. the that never fail'* or dUM|vp"ints C. N, I'orckhalter. Burn well. S. bind Port pak trrpa are blooming again in Rich I.knd townalifp- The Caun^v Democratic Executive Committee will meet today to K~ pilmarV election reuirtia Mr. J. Ancct Meyer D a good man to follow, ll-c wll> plant thf* year twice a* many aero, in oaU^ta laat j-car. • Majiur Harry Ilaiiimond .aaya that tho onj" way to prevent dia«i»ttoii» Savart .h river llotidii D. to keep con- ’atantfj'.flreilgiiij; it, below Aiikuata. Capt. Daftin apent several dava in ('ineliinat' recently atnl In arJ a lot of poiiiical talk. Many raid that ltr>Hii’i> chances for carrying Tafi’a home grate are first rate. A petition signed by many good men opp.sihtt ’ho commutation of Klfiot Qrarhdnatli aentence toiife imprisou- im r is, we hear, to be pat before the Governor and pardon board.— Senator Uat.'s pullid ids lir.t ripe banana on Monday. Ft waa fully six J,n tiictitnferetice and as g,olden as if lipened by the t’oyje sun. proof—that 1 'he O'a’rtten'trf used to he liere. v UNIQUE newspaper. White countv, Ark. ban what is j probably the most unique newspaper in A rkaosas. or m. fUunt aay winr I.'JS l —A i>>:r of g dd frr>- tilas.es witli tilack button s' taeiied. Htwar i will bo pH. return to Geo. If. Bate^ucv — ! Mr. Louis William's, Martha) of j ist 4 ) days to i.ie g-mjral electlori'rn^e.s. was .hot in tin* right arm Cotton weighed at Barhw&ll ' laaLj. Week ivlo lutes. .. Me. K-R. II tfers spent S tnTty Harawell friends. James Nl.'i’Htterson F.sq. of Al)en'' dale wa. in town on Monday. •Ft. J II. It-iherts of Fhjhnrdt was a Vopwlar xieitor to Bar-tiweil fiieiiils last week. I hint forget tilt Fi.l and Winter dit plav nr. Molair & i’ortei «* Sept. -•IfJ, A'Ji.h.-, •* . '• Mr. David Dycbes died on Saturday at iiis fiome tiear A.iileigli utter an ill ness of three weeks wiili juuntice. lie was bilried tiv Hie Douhfe IMnd Cotiro- )rorV. tig w.is a consUtent member of M/dJealin^ Springs ciiuse.li. liis wife >• ..and two £ItUdren survive liim, ' ' I \ * . . Ul- - . on ' Satiird ty night by Lewis Walker', col ored. wnotu he r.n* trying t » arre.t Mr. William • '.V is carried to Savanna!: on Stuidayand hi- arm it in ptyjarFit^ Me was d;'!ng ns well" a. could he expected i4oiu£*y 3 - Wa+ker baaf vaded and. Mr. A J. Owens was on Friday, in keeping with ni« ai.iiuji cle\erneis, in- slt-'d ni t* to us* Mr* N. I*. I’oiter of■ Columbfa w.t* 'tlo* very wele iai-* guest ol Mrs. J. A. Porter !a-t week. Siturdav will he tho Hebrew new year, th-* iHglncln’g of the yeur otWl'd Hccnrd';>g to tbeirmafendar. Sai 1 two wise farm rs to us on Tues- <in\ : We are g.mig to fdant ,niiF third t>f our faL'i in ;tnrjl gtain this Fall. — NUT if iv. yin aeciunt «if holiday our store he tdo.ed Saturday Neptembor » Ilchrv Wo’.ff A fo. will Gib, From in m v direct! on* comes report “That Cotton i» al! ojien, atumr futlf the crop piewd an I t'ue |»ea crop a failure. Mrs. (V. F IVchmm and MU* Ella Pauline Peclinian retnio* d to Jolin-tou on Sa*tirday. and the sunshine grew d:m in Barnwell. Tl.a new s supply i«’ so short till* we-'k tiiti we can publish a couple of at *ries for tho.»> f >n i of light litera ture, and vat|eiy<i Saturday's papers brougnt the sad V>ews of .ti« death ftl Washington of Mr Edward A Mim ns, father of Mrs. A Howard Patterson. Rev J K Goode returned on Friday from hi* vacation hi Virginia and tilling hi* pulp*! Jsimdav morning All a r e g ad that be Is .igrtiu in tils South Caro lina home - On Saltltdar rigl.t Mr William My- r’ck lost ills barn amt i-ottou bruise. I UK) p< und* of »eed cotton bv tire pinhaldy it.,«i diary. One mine was siigliliy bnii.r '. Some tiling* are too ex 'eltent to be tnidintipe. >mli wa« the f*r“weli fr i*f of •cuppsrnong* gnlnTed for and given r • n« b/ the Abou Hen Adhem nf 1'heOiks Mr. It inter Owens, who Ins: an arm several week' ago through a got aeei In Augns'a will be able 1TIIUD PRIMARY. Incomplete returns received, up to pjess hour yesterday tmlieaicil a vote of about l.'ijd in tiie^ eounty. Mr. (>. D. A. Wilson was leading by a mod erate-margin with some |0 small boxes in the South side to be beard from. # -v: ‘ CLERK AND MAGISTRATES. We ask attention of the Clerk ofjt’imrt of GeiTTHt Ses*i«M,« aud ol tul .Magis trates to ■'ect.twns l»w=—ivj, of the C< de o’ I'.HtJ. Vrfl. 1 p-,g-7f. requiring li»te of all pet Son* oon.vletetl oi crimes |n volving tlNfr <tiehiseiuo.it to he fur— nisliert t<» ’be SupTvi»ors of R- gistfn on nr In-fore ti.e iilteeiifb day ol Oc tober in each election Yeur. Your early compliance with this requirement of the election law is con- lidcntiy expected. -‘ J. A. Jenkins. J J. Rut, G. M. hbeptleard Supervisors Registration. Sept. D li JOoS. den' ’* recovering tiit*ely H'ul tin do<'lor> think be t<> come bttiue this week. RICH LAND NEWS. Mr. B F. Amlers.jn ha* ju«t inttal led in his - ginnerv tlie mo lorn • and •eientific method of handling lint cot- t >n known a* the Air Systyut. This Svsrem dispenac* with the cotton gin htn-iie* un i it i» i-'i,i i v-!i J- V* th- w««vrk nvicb Itctttr and m ire raptdlv. w hile at the same tinio improving tl»e -ample and relieving the ginuer of a w ot Id of trouble, sm-h as h*»t hoxe*. break d >w ns, etc Tne bonelils of op crating the St*i*iu apply alike to the gluher an I Ut tue farni.T, and If en ables tiie f-irtner to aecompliah nihrc work in less time and at le** expense, while it enables the lat'cr to 6b;ai:i a Iwtter ptice f<T hi* cotton. Th.* Air l»:a»t. tf i* -aii!. in«'re.-isp« the capacity of anv ginning system improves tne s.atn*iTb. a Ms to th** life of th* gin*,-and pavs f»<r H«<if mtuv time* over in the saving of iep.tl>« and break d<,w i.*. ITIE < on ON ( HOP. H • '•‘tie Stale D unocratio Evecntlve <'omuiitiei-U>t we^k nouilnated Han t lisrles 4 arroli wiuinis a« candidate for Pr<-*ideu:i tl Elector for this |).» Piesident R. If (rris of the State trict. <>: Ji.a.r.e b«»w II he elected^ 1 <rmor~- i nlon it a. Issued another a I - ”• I dresa. 'I lie situation as to cut Inn i* tdikrle* 4 irroll Simroa Es<* t h** re-J stated4 signed id* c’»nHoi»*u>iis as Notary Pub t That ?fjfi«'ii-iar« ,i.. i 'it-oiv *, ft odO I l-c and Trustee ,.f the Barnwell Gra l-jnH r-,1 .wdiool that there liTav ho rio doubt ol lb- legalHv of tils eh-etion a* Presi other stale, for that o>After. Its ofiieo of publication is in a Ifit'Fthouse about twelve mile* frnin fj*arcy, anti it# e<ll tor and publisher i* k»«V*Tmer. There is no town of anv sort, not even a po*t- nWec, at the place w lu re this pifpcr i* puldishcd. I he puhli.-aiion i*eiit,-red In the matl at Bald fynoli, whieh is a haul ten m:h*s Itom the oftlce of puhli- catlon. ' s 'The editor of thi* roniarkahle news paper is Joint M. Harlow, who went to tv hue ooit-Miy -a few—vautesutgo^ Frmtr some pohit in the norJ.lT^SToi JTjis tie out- oue of the best know n citizens of. tile county. Harlow’s eccentricities have gained U-Hd cotiffidci able notoriety, and l»is tiew.-paper lias won him additional prominence. A* an editor Harlow is in a class by himself. His paper, w liieli he eads the Pioneer! i» a month Iv publieatioii. It generally eousi«ta of l ight or ten pages about (i b\ 0 inches.-'. .11 o.rtitain* arooe foreign ad- vi-i ti»ing as well as some lo-al ails, of ine'rchaotR in nearby towns. Haririw is ihe-oditor, business iiianager, eoin- po-itor, pressman and offlea devil, w uL'-u imw—have.—somn—adv.uHages w him It coines-thne Ti» make Up tlie pavroli at the end of the m until. .At ahy rate, tin* paper seems to have been a paying inv edti;c:U,.as its publication h is onnUrtued with mi'interrnptiiur lor srune time. In addition to being an editor, lawyer a id firmer. Harlow lit* been u'pedagogue, H-’iis* tauglrt sev eral terms id c11.>i11 since lie Un-ated in White court+T and w-»s one of tbo speak ersa: the iasi teacliers’. iust^istv held at gieaicy. * THE RA’ F, PROBLEM. Ayeording to tiie seventh anii'ul re port of the govermn-nt on *tnai-s|trs o! mortalify for tiie year IlKKj for citirs eotTtaining a« imicli as iu per cent 'or liver of co|or**«l peivule, tin* iieath rate of the white poptila'ion wa* 17.2 per thousand and t(pc, of the negro raee 2s 1,4>r more than ii,l per cent higher. In the state of Man laud the mortal- itv rate f or the colored was Bgl.li as compared with 1-1(1.1 for tiie white, ami siih laf liigh rale* of ilcath in the n-gro race are shown fur all oilie. with a larg<* r*o|ore<l p.opu!ati<in For installed, iu Mobile, Ala , tin* rate for tin* colored, wa* tig < 2 and for the white i'2t) 2. Here is a statistieal s-endv. Ever ■inceHie nogroe* w-rc set free tne ileatii.rate ha- hern increasing, and Tin* increase ha* been made tin- tni.i. of h claim that, extermination i»v -li- ease would ni^in.iatciv solve tiie race problem. —Ujanokc 'I’itnea. STATE MEN T OF THE CONDITION OF. * BANK OF BLACKVILLE. ioea'ed at Blackville. S. (’., at the close of business September. 11th, lyoK, RESOURCES. i.oans aod Diacount*, x 1 li!.r:i. , ).‘2!i Overdrafts, , • - sjai 77 Furniture and Fixture*, s 1 Hkl.O’i Doe fniin itanksaud Bankers', '22S»>".!*■- Currency, Gold, silver. N ii<k» is and i*!MTritt , < 1 , 7 4.752 00 !•.') Op • rrt.’vrpj 1.140.62 151 .G'lv.h* ftCi.Ukl ty 5,n .11 '>'2,727.2 f 12 .'Hi 4:i.O hi Hi 151 d.’i* s* dential Elector on the Bryan ticke;.. ^ * * • . Mr Sliwian, designer and laih'r ’for l*aae Hiiuibiiiget A .-on*, Baltimore, Md w iil display their line of. Fall an<l tnt- r ’Tailoring at Molair A. i'oiter's. )> \V.-Ifi. adxV «n<l Tiiurrday Sept. 2drd. ' •t 21th. A «u»r«ii4l iiivilatiun is cxlgud- ! cd ihnse ijiieri-sted. » '*• Tli“ 'iianv Barn well.friends of Prof, rlnhti II. I,alli te were glad to sc* him on Satuniav. reeovcOyg nicely frein th- injuries received in » run away ao Vi lem nt lli-i.'iersnn vilM, C, and lii- g-uerai h-altu <• iie.ph-, *lv resttrred liy in* mimimmt stay at tiie North baro- llna Hot >priiigi. Sup-rvisarJ li. M >rri* *0 far from e* away, a-e preuieting fui* year an A tnerica:i ro'*<>n crop of lii lo t .m ‘ It That uiany in this country are fore- eastiug .1 croy ot I l,0>ai OcM bales. hale*. That whnicsaie dealers are demaml- ing cheapar ptieea frotn the manu facturer* of cotton good*. .^0—. That the piilM are lio'ding back from htwing a* long as possitiln jn order to* j boy as lew a I I*s* a »> • 1 m l* ) pOwM*)!0. ^ forgetti ig In* firm tr.viui ig liis im. prove 1 <ivcr the old ti n-s lohlcr feed ing wav*. After hatv-s'iuga fine ‘d.*t coip ii * sow-rd P as ail 1 11,* llladtt, cut. cured and stocked eno igh liny to feed tin* t-ounry hi tiles a j ear—aii witli chain gang Ub -r. Our good friend Mr. of Great (’yptesa setit his earth Geo. P Us fet, M >rri Fr idav eiaek’ing svvee Thwannua! aV'-tlri" of tii Union a* Fmt \' .>rtn. T-x.-is, of the month, w 1* urici.led gv.*.* from every eotton State Not n single Sta’e reported anything Eko an av n age er<>p. Some T-por-ted it 4d per cent ofK 'some IFlpereert, >ouie 20 per cenr, some 16 p r cent. E i*t of th<: M:««i-*si;>pi jr is *i|d tii A T-xav ijn<i f-misiaho are lu-rking-a bumper erijv * . u West of tiie river j8!s«i«slppi. Ala- baii’.a auii (Georgia a.e stod to ba ma king a bumper crop. „ Such statements are false. In his Dip to Fort Worth he passed ’hrviugli seven states and did iuit sec a sing e fi< Id th it diil not h*-c. bdgnt. rust or black rot an l all | nojly f ref ted. He aily^xc.* farmer* to lto|< ! , t>. put Uhecks and (.'ash Ttcms, fotiil. U ABILITIES. <* ipi'ai Sto<*k P*H in. I ndivided i’rofits, |«<s* eur- •I'tit Expense* ami Taxes Paid Individual Deposits subject t-» C’-bes-k. ' ashcr's Cheek*, Bill* Payable. Total, State of South ( arolitth, \ • County of Uaruweli. v Before me i ante A. II Nec*pn. Pre-i- • leiitofihc aiiova uam.-il hink, »ho. liXug .Inly sworn, savs that Hie anod* and loregoing statement is m true* con viitlmi of said bank, a* shown by lip- hooks of said bank .Sworn to and subscribed tills Ifc.li dav of September 1$ Still, (I. S i N it Pub. S. C. ( on c-ct A tie*t. •I M. Fa'Tell, j ilcftnati lirown,*J- H. B. Grime*. \ An E'j&svde of Tjrfjjjfe Whisi. . (Orlglri! ] Miss Bend threw down her cards and arose, from tl*e tuple. Her face was tualied. and uer eyes flaxted with In dignation. ’ • ‘What Is mr asked her parluw 1 , Mr. Cuunlugham. » Hi approached, evidently anxious. "Anything amiss at thlS table?” she asked. * “Mrs. Lytpee and Mr. Porter have '‘Cheat Ing!" Tiie ‘hostess fodoro '.ns. me A. II. N’ecS' n I’irector*. ST AT EM EX T UPTllE (ONIHTION THE HANK OK BARNWELL. Naiional tho first by dele- “tiT.'Tte,! at Barimeil. S. ( at the clove of busi.ie.ss.'September llth, 1!H)S. KESOl K( ES. . Eorii* and Discounts 211 '.iverdrafts *_ > .ifH.:i7 Banking House. .. 5(iOtt.’K’ Other lh*;*1 Kslite - . . In>.imi Due t iom Banks and Banker* .'IG 2.'it 7* Currency 5,117.00 4jf0id. ’450.00 silver. Niekelx and Peunie* 1 7h7 SS Clieck:! and Cash i.cui> 7^.45 Total 203,504 73 liabD.ihes. Fajiilai Paid in., « nrt (V10no TO,000.00 rpei-iuierr* 01 Ins earth eiaeking -wee: , . \ . ' . 1 ' apuni *-UH;k raid In.. « -a ...Games Thov were of cannon lull UW c*'tton si. wanhouars and borrow J y , rpli ,. Fund., kz * Hii.i two varictio*. the Georgia 1 nave tt. and urge* L'miiviyled iVof.t*. le.s Cur- P.uck. w hid: grow s <0 14*1*11,at K split* i Mbke.-^lercl.anta am! moimved nmn Expenses and. Taxes P,-.rfi..!»v ami tin-Forty to the nthn'i.. f> I’e.p tjtc u.-^k f.-inner* h .1,, . t.!o-,, ... ■Yvliii-li is as -'lO'OiJi a» an apple a(Td Iu* '' '''''' 1 ” 1'iue goes above tiie |ndividiiiil Deposit* Subject, eve* line an Li*h potato. ^->.1 of production. . ,0 diei-k T . Time ,4 ert itiente.* Bills Payable I •wliii'li i- as s'lmotji a* xn apple affd ha* eye* li*e an Ii i*li potato 'When Hu* up country people llnd out the snpei i--rii v of tiie B.ii'uw'e!l <;<minty tuotto our fanners will make more in m-v than l hef r cot toil iiiiils t-an ftjdiC The p*tat<» binK* will Uji Vefitabic 1 inoiicv banai. THE BEKS AS DOCTORS. I>.i!!r. «iwne I bv Mr. F. Cme of Dunbarton, died on Satuniav iatie wasonlv agrav mule, huf b<* had liv- kd to the remarkabie age of 41 ycai*, and ha.f made more corn «nd cotimi ihan any-‘other woik animal 111 the oonnfV>pG£lup8 in the mate. rim laithtutgrav horse of Mr. C.« B. 1 Ai'.rier-on<df Imobavton •urvivcs. He w as »lx- years oXl vrlien bought by Mr. In Pliijwtlelphia numiDfons sufferer* Total from rheumaii*m haye c4Fk‘d jn tho -Sraie,nf Soiitn Catoilna.i ( honey bee*’a* their do-toi v. A box of { bees t» pioeured from the honey rais- ■i(i3l sitf , !cl»;|u._iiu?di* lit ill .'*1 Tit* “T'htTi. A ndersoi owned bun -. the snflVring part of th- b-dv ren dered ami-ep'ie bv tne medi ’aI doctors. Then a b-e istak-n by the aid Of for ceps and held close t*i the point of pain, lie oqs buav. slings vieion*ly, and uthet* fiiibv.v liii .•iiu* has been intro< tiiatii: part sued* for twenty ,;om hour*, then rapidly diminishes in swel ling uiul.pain. - . Tin- b-e sting theory was dDcoveted quite by i.i'.'ident, n* • ft( 11 it 1* ltie case i-i great di-covories. It i*. said that ttu -iw < : >{ n hep farm r <«• one day -It ihi.ulK iit* oid '"-.'li 'll I: b *1 2*1,051 75 101.587 37 1 j .SG5 ill ‘ttl,'>J4IUO 2(rj:5i)i 7:4 tjuiHctv of Barnwell, j Belore me came G. ManvUlv Cashier ol tiie above naTTKCf BahTTwho being duly sworn *av* ihvt Ilia above ami loregoing statement i*,-a true condition of said Bank, a*" shown l»y the books of said hank G W. Manyjjje, Cashier. Sworn to and mibKgrihed liei'me me, 1I1 i'k'di «lay of Sefiternlirr IflpS, J. O. i’atieuoii )r. 'ii.jj.) N. P. lor S (Correct Attes , . P. VI. Buckiugliatrf-V K. L Patiersori, l Directors. J. M, Easterling J A MARGE NOTICE iyi-n ih-d on M.m. <i-tnhor ll)()r tbv fi 1 0 *1 h iLn7 Jfjtrtr Ju Ige ot ronar.- tier tii.Hi been winning our money by nsliTg private .Signals Informing each other of. their hands!" *aid Miss Bend lotidly. “Oh. dear, no! None of my guest* would do a thing like that. How could you have made such a mistake;" Tito accused persons remained in their seats, with an expression on th<*ir faces Indicating astonishment and iii; jured Innocence. Miss Bend and Mr. Cunningham went into another room They were soon joined by the hostess. "My dear," she said to Miss Bend. “you have been very Indiscreet. We all know Mrs. Lyman's peculiarities. Nobody can prove that she cheats lie- cause she does It iu a way that defies proof. She has a new signal every time she plays find never uses any sig- unl except when playing w ith Mr. Pori tor. Then she makes enough money to regain all losses nnj have a snug sum over. What was-tne code tonight?" ‘ When she was strong Iu hearts." re piled Miss Bend, "sjie would put her hand on her ti^rt ; when strong Iu din nfbnds, on lier i fooclt." *"The next day the scandal was knows To every person ot fashion. Mi's. Ly man dlsapi«cared for a season, and, ns for her partner. IDwas intimated to him by tho governors of Ills club that if he til l not resign his membership lie must face an Investigation. He resigned and changed his residence. Several mon'hs passed and Miss Rend had nearly forg >t!en tho diva- grocablc Incident when 0:10 daywhlie making purchases In a dry goods store a floorwalker-stepped up to her and asked her to please step into a private ofiice. She was surprised, but, ifnsus picious of anything unpleasant, follow ed the floorwalker. Arrived at the rf fme, she found there Mr. Dargca of Mie firm of Dargen A Co. and a woman, who proceeded to examine tiie content* of her shopping bog What'was Miss Bend’s astonishment to see tiie woman take out a roll of rnlunhle lace, “Some one put* that there." raid the girl Indignantly. “I rememlier laying my bag down on the laco counter, for getting it when"t went away and go lug back for It. “Bring the clerk." said Mr. Dargen. "who sells Ihese especial goods," The saleswoman rnflfie. When she saw the lace that had lieon taken from her. ceunter *he looked an astonish ment that was evidently not assumed. “How do yon account for tlifs lace getting In tbla Indy » hag?" asked Mr DTiryerr “I haven't an Idea." said the clerk. "Who discovered the theft?” "A lady.” said ijn* floorwalker, "fold me that she had seen ibis lady shoplift lag." "Why dfd -you not bold cn to j our witness?" "Fearing to |os-o the thief. I kept my eyes on h'-r. and the accuser disappear- el. I rOtlWn't keep IhiHi in sight.’’ Miss Bend telephoned for her fatber.-i . «_ Ilia wuo came "t «>nc* and proved Hie fain InilKirCMl bUSlH'l lOtS 01* lllOVO. Hr respectabiilty. Miss Bend had never before been accused of shoplifting, so the,firm of Dargen *k Co. consented that she l-o given lime to offer an ex planation liefore Icing prosecuted. Despite an effort made to keep the matter quiet it became known. Miss Bend was one of those plain spoken. ^ndlfferont girls who. detesting siNpt)-, y s method* of varnishing evil, ar» liable to make enemies outside the c ,r - clc of tlielr intimate friends. Her ene- SStd ♦hnt'^he had-got her just deserts. Intimating that Mrs Lyman, whom she had nccnscd-ef cheating at cards. Imd been (Indicated. Some of them went ro far ns to resume their Invitations to the latter. •' *Us. Havens, the Indy at whose house Jfrs. Lyman had been noeusod. was abroad when Miss Bend was found tu-have lace in her bag. It was the first bit of news she heard on Iter re turn. Hastening to Miss Bend, she Raid to her: • "I should have warned you. Bertha, that Mrs. Lyman Is a dangerous wo mnn to offend end that she would get even wlfb you for making public hor cheating. She did this work. LqJ your lawyer confront her with the saleswoman at the lace counter end the floorwalker. Unless she ncted through a confederate they wjli identi ty her.’ the next day a gentlemanly icokf:,',- man called on Mrs. Lyman nnd ssked her to accompany him to*the office of Dargen & Co. flho turned pale and asked by w hat authority h^ acted. lie replied that she had q choice between complying and being arrested. Mht thought the matter over and concluded to comply. In Dsirgen's office the found the floorwalker who ind been informed of tho theft and tho sales' Wjomnu at the lace counter. The fqr-, mer IderiUfled lier* fisj bis Informant and the Tatter as a Tatty who stepped up to the counter at the time Miss Bend's bag was lying there and while iiK owner was absent. A cetnpseinlso was made by which Mrs. Lyman signed a confession to be ehown to a few of Miss Bend's friends and Mrs. Lyman went aliroail. And ri^ it was that tills respectable cirgle settled their differences without referring them to the crlinlnal courts, : ud this little story never made ever, a ripple outside the- si.'dal world. * MARY A. BOWES. DR. 1-11 WILLIS, KSBSI. - • ,N**w A'ork Dcntiatry ConhtT I'ricVs. -w". 4X11. 0 In Re-Hitonce. iVilliUnft. fl. fk '-Hiike A|UMifntme<it5 by matt or t**- tdlOKC A ll Work jipot C iidi. FOR SALE. '"Hi Acres—irt-cleared. Hmile* fritiu .Miirtin. iWrfj Dollatit^jEik) DiiHurs cash, cjwbiiu^' in T -2 or 3 Annual uTent* w-i’h h percent iriterKst. T, B KHi*. Jr., Nortli AugustH, bTC. or C. B. Ellj*. Margin;' ij, C . '' ATTORNEY AT LAW. ■^LACKVIl.LiE, S. C Dli.-JM). I>. LEE, JR., Dentist,* WILT.lsTDN, - - S. rf. e over Bunk . f M'fliuton, V. 'H rr< Hve Cnm* 4t. the i riustry, but •UMM JNS FQH RELIEF. Bt.ite of ea-uth Carolina, 4'euutyol RaruwrB, Court of (Totnmon, I ieas. h. E. Strange, I’laintiff. -llohi t 4 A. C ave Defendant. Hi's! Ever liaised '2,o00 Bushels Appier Oats. 0,500 Bushels BaueroTt Oats. To tlie d<'i>ndaut K ibcri A-. Cave, ‘ ' A on at * iii’rehr siitr.nionriT and ro ijiilrcd tojinswer the cuniplaint in thi* action of wlin li it cony I* herewiili st-ried upon you, .md t 1 serve a copv of vour answer to the »au) • oinplair.t am tb« *nl>MT|tit r at 'ti* ofllt c. m Allen- itile, S 4 .within twenty dad. slier I'ii- s. r' | i*' lirrsof, excfusiv* of th’a day ol such *rr\ up and if yon fail to tuswer the t-onipJaint wtilitn the tlui* aforesabi the pialutiff Iu fine acton wil! apply m tiie Court for the relief d’-iinv •led in the couipialnt I’Hled August'21*1 A D. PfiA. Jh* M. Patierscii, I'lslniiff'a ^ttorne». To the defendant Boh* rt A. C av*! j i ake rintice that the complaint In this action together witli the kiiiiiuinna (of wiiii-h tiie foregoing 1: a Copy) w* r*i fled in the nrffue of the < lerk of th’i « o'irt of Cmuifioii I'lcfc* for ibe Uountr of Barnwell, at Barnts ell, G., 00 thfl 2i*t day of August IV'A. J»». M. Batters*.n, 1’laiutilt Alornety. Angoid 2‘. ihTAJ., w) ' * • Price SO cents pci' Imslicl in A])|)ly (juiekly to J J). Whittle, - Grower ' HlaekviUerS. C. FOR SALE. One ?0 saw Mungef i>ln, Feeder anrf Cundei.aer good a« iiow for sail. (.Lthp. Addicsa * ' V A . F. iVreene. ' AA llliHj{f, h. C. Universily of South Caroltoi. Mnci*- Vo to (1c- ir IXilJiV k>-i' AIKEN; S. C. li id Select D:iy SmI ttohiTtin^- SeJiool lor youtt^ Lii(lie« and tvirls. I hi* well known Institution afford* sic, Painting, Needlework and iJutnea- excellent opiiortuiiities lor a thcough, j tic Science,, practical and refined ediicatibii. ! The one aim rn every course is to The course* are Primary,' Grammar, j equip the atiideut Ph\•iit»lly, Mental- CqmiHercial and AcHiiouiic, with ad- 1 ly and Morally fur the performance of ditioual fuT'llhie? tor perfection in Mu life’s duties. r J he Lopjition ifs.Idejil in l>eaht\ and he.ilthfulnelp^. Academy <2penK) Septend)4!r aj’Dly . ) I P.K'^. For Information iiev. directresH, Box 342. n a ly-’.iv m:.G horses, • JUST THE I'ELLOU'S iNEEDElT TO FINISH THE CHOPS, M 0IE4P. SALE 50W AT HILL TOE STABLES. 2 .Wide ran^g jof choice in t Tic, 1,iff ran , Graduate and Pro fcvsiinial Cojisca leading ^teex of .. » Ihtchclur of Arts Bachelor ol Science i.iv.cntiatc ni lnt>ti uct<oii t Bachelor of Law.*, Master of Arts Civil Engineer and Electrical Ea pincers *. • Well, cijiiii'j 0*1 Ldlnyratorfct Lihra* y v f over *0,000 volume*. Expenses moderate, man; stuJi'nis make their O’,vn expenses, Next Session (104th) begirr -September r.Atd, I'o.r .Announcement write I t hrr f’resideurv C"lbtnL>i<), S. w- PARRER SHOP, NOTICE^ iiari.’arii, b. C. Anguat iffih IW. To ail that, it may concern : , ! havu opened a Barb* Shop !jci« in Barnwell for the wbc* ►""I'd p nr pore of giving the people tuwn and surrounding country bet:, service, then they h-'Tw, beeu gejtiug so call a.ul »oh urn before gnitig cl»' w hero. C. AV. TERRY, Barbrr. (-» 1 . 1 - i.ii, 1 ■ ■ .|A>i . t. F. Calbtti r. BDclIn^r ■v • Wm Mai, Calhoun &. Cc THEY TAKE THE EINI- Iving’* NV-v t.ife ‘‘l. tiavo used Dr TTTsTor m*h.v^vcar». with lucre;i*mg ; » itisfactitni. Tliey take the kiiika out Mens of -rsm -i-li, liver and bowels, without Pi*- or iftcUiih.” saya N. Ii. Brow-u, of Pittefield, X't. Guaranteed satisfac tory :it€. N. Burckhalter’u drug store. J 25c. \v ’ttfcr j;* 1 ■ > *• » He made n trip bun Onio recenlly and rtuind (hem eciliug water at aO cents s ijurn-l. \ ^ ' - •'< a •> - iff seventy file ' F'<f.*>t fii«» hi ye ds-trojeJ many J yesra Halley'a comet will aoou be Lowes in the i»urlL'AVeai. . . ^ j vU'lde. i-wey ■o-y Proqr Saturday noon to Suudav noon Di r*- a re in st. i’etereburg. Russia, 328 new c:i*cfc qf Cholera and. 141 deatlie. I ■ iw * ciscf.deaHi rt*»ielxed Iu lo min- ( ute* aitet the firtt tyaipto^i. Oter Sfookf: of the Best Mak\ and Mateiial AVagoPn, 'Biif^ies, SuTrics etc. IlaTitess; hi- lull s^tx find Mn^lc" pieces Saddle' Whips I,rip f?o) rs nve nftWed nnu- nf Sjhii mer TFiric Prices at HILL TOP STABLES.' Lorae li> pee me when in town. You will'find what you Avant and faircbt price* and 'hefit treatment at , .> -Ljp’injs,.. Lifei Accident, cyclone ^ LiaHTNINC + y . , i .v % - • AND v Livestock INSURANCE,* At Lowest Rates In-- ’ Strongest Companef -OFFUiKS^Aj-, THE RANK OF UARNWEM r* MONEY TO LEND. • AVc arc prepared to rix>cot!iitr Irani s- nuprovtd iarwa (oT rtvo )coica. jj vrlT paymont*. interest 5 por cent ow to*. Don’t w rite, coma and «•.- •