University of South Carolina Libraries
X X Th# Barnwell People, iyo. I.lokllES. Kdittr I Prto r •art ; LAteCST COUSTT CIRCOLATIOH —rPrrgT3d?=r—rr ST——. * * THUKdUAT, DKCKMBKR 1. Iflio. I— 1 ; — THK VALUE OF A VOTE. 7»» th« election on Noremiter Hth in the Mih Con^reMlonel dletrlct of New Tork D. 8. Alexander. Repuhlle.n In- Cximbent. who had heM the po»ltl<>n 14 year*, waa beaten by a Democratic op ponent by one yote. Two year* rk” Alexander’s majority wa* about 1<>,- 000. HOLD UR Ilia HANDS. Superintendent of Education* I’rof Horace J. Crouch, it j;*ttinK up an ex hibit for the Corn ConjtreaR *oon to he held In Columbia. Give him vour large and loyal support, thi* week, young and olJ folk*, »o that the dis play may b<* a credit to. the county. Don’t expect him, with nil hi* energy and Initiative, to do everything He 1* • willing worker but there’s enough lor many to do. TOO THICK TO THRIVE. A commercial traveler who come* tbU wav at long Intervals, a man of large experience and level judgment remarked In our hearing on hi* last vUlt: ‘The clt'ea are after the retail •• well aa the whole aale trade and are jpdting both from the territory near them Pla*ea more distant are not yet to eeriouflv hurt but they may not fare *o well always. There la too much trade In h«th city and town for the hualnee*—products of* the country. The best thing for many to do wou'd he to get back to the farm* another year. And the home markets should he preferred by home people. NEWS WORTH KNOW I N't;. According to the census report there are more people In the chy of New York lhai in *11 the rest of mo Empire State. Rev .1 1,. Hurley hat heen re » l«*ctod nn*nimou»ly to »«r\e next vesr »» Superintendent c.’ the Aotl Hutton Longue In hotter condition tlM*nci*llv anil a« an efYectlvo orgaolxittlon th*n ever before. There were .’tl applicant* for the pn «itlon of R*ilro*d t ommi**iono. made vacant hv the iit-Hth of .1 M Hulllvao. Governor A ii*! 1 treated them all alike tiv appointing John (1 Itlcharda Jr of Kershaw, who waa not an *ppli' Hot Mr. Richard* ran fur Governor thlii year and got I ft. THK NEW SOUTH CAROLINA. Tne map of the 1'alnetto State ha* had mauv change* made In It In thv la*t two score year* an I there ar.- mpr* to come, I' sei-nia The new countv ac.utlmerrv t* troruvomrg art cptdetirhV whether It w hi lie hi Rif nl or nrit, and there 1* an nnre«t ami di«*aM*factlon In many ipuntle* that inav lead to the voting of aectlniM of them Into adja cent counlie*, To the South there I* the movement to create the new county of Ja»p*r out of portion* of li-aiifort and Hampton. Broxton toweanip may aecede froui Colleton and irast its lutme fortune* with Hampton. The Iir*t step* have been taken for an election that mnv take troin Colie ton a part of Warren town-hip and i;dd it* territory to Uamherg tlouu y . Allendale and Hie South*ide have new county ambition*. The advocate* of North Augu-ta a» a county seat are getting hu*v prepar ing for another elfort to accompINh their purpose*. The Plum Branch section of Edge- field County wl*he* fdr annexation to UrccuwQud, and tkero arc .similar plan* more distant and less lntere*ting. Rev Len 0. Brougnthn, the noted AtDnts Baptist M InUter, had this to ■av «.» Sunday night: •‘The biggest piece of tom foolery the devil ever put off on women I* the hobble skirt. It makes the woman ap pear In her walk like a Georgia con vict In the chain gang. Our women are too much In for fade—Just any old fad.” Dr. Broughton said he used the hob ble skirt as an Illustration of the pres ent day chnrch. “If 1 know anvthlng about the •burch It Is aerlouslv hobbled In Its walk. It Is atteir.ptlng to do Its work without the power of God ” STILL 81KIVLNG. Ooyernor Ansel heard argument on Saturday about the North Augusts proposition to create an elongated oounty along the Savannah River Attorneva Jack«»n of Augusta and IVeUh of C«»lnmMa apoke for Hnd Al torneya Henderson and Gyles of Aiken oppoaed the huslne»e. The Governor reeeryed hie decision One of the polata raised by the objector* w »s Hie constitutional provision against run Bing a county line through *n Incor porated town or village. To take In JDIenton that would be done, it I* ar gued. as U would be bisected by the line separating the new county from .Barnwell. GET READY SOON. The annuel coming of «»*nta Claus is twenty four days off. bdt it is •>ot toe early to begin getHng the Chrlstnis* eplrlt In the heart. For that glad season of the year should he one of peace on earth and good will to men. of borne reunion* and happiness after •it the cares and crossed disasters and disappointments of the long twelve,- month . Let us suggest the early, se curing of the Christmas gifts that are doubly blessed In giving pleasure to those presenting as we 1 as to thosu receiving tb«m. Early selection* can be more carefully choaen a* suited to the wlshea of the donors and the year* an(l circumstance* of the re ceivers. A llttlo thing that appeals to the heart and is in daily u*e anti sight Is a better present than some other costlier article made for ostentation* show and occasional use and admira tion . DU. < LA HENCE W. ERWIN. On Thursday morning »tier * long Ulna** Dr < larenc* W. Erwin departed this life *t the hum* of Ills hrnther Mr.Thmna* R Erwin, In Allendale, aged ahnut M \ e* r * S > ended nn earth a ll'e that in It* every year had been a benmlleMnn to all that knew an*l five.l anil honored the good phv*pd*n, th* citiien, the hcjjif-ll friend and tne c.n-i-len I h r 1*1 Ian He woe t h i|y hm e CIS gr i ’id - I’M name of gentleman tllil eOne lo him a* a rli’h tiereliage an l I , W’.id and dped^nd example hi- Cf • ' ** e > qiieot in It* Inlluenee wheievir dll! called A craduafe of the > nth C r 1 a W edlea M nil lege | n ( ha 1 *' nn i 1 -TH f or near 1 v I hi i'' -tw o veai • h • n - - crated IIIr.’i*elf, a* ad Ip* (a’lo r -t l gra mil at her, tu the ..-rvii f - nl r u - humanity, and through ''uinim r In and Winter’* cold he carried Ip’lp i 1 '- to home* of luxury and tn lowlv eahi * ami til* np-murt'’»haH long he un’o - gotteo in rHo wide regtTin ipiw *nrruw lug that he t» ho more of earth From h’.vhood a memfier of th- Chrlstlan Cliureh lia k'ipt the faith il'i tmieh-d hv the temptation* that li in w ait lor • rrlng feel A inwmher «.f ih- Ma*onle order, the Knight* of l’\ thia* and the Knight* and Ladle* of Honor hi* Hie showed that hi* hroad and kindly,. Kiid geneion* -pi-it reengn'rad the kitisnip of humanity and found it* high* *t amhitiou in con-tant endeteot* in make hi* world happier and hntlsr a* he firt**u*l along. 11 wa* tltll' g that the great I’hvsl elan give him rest from the loll*, ea-e from the suffering* (.Mifo on the g]wl Thanksgiving daV, atul tfifre wa* re jo,icing on t |,e other shore a* the white •tiirlr pa**tt I within the gate* of pearl and joined Mie 1 •ved one* gane before and waning them THIRTY DAYrf MORE. That is all that remains of the vear 11H0. But these thirty day* will be full of Interest, for the business opera- t ons of the year are so neat ly com pleted that the ends may be closely foreseen. We have no call now to editorialise npotr the buslnes* transactions of the fast passing year. Each actor can do Ida OWn IhthfcTnj^Trobi LT* own view point and H wotirt! be as preaiim;*tuous and offleious tn its to congratulate the sucoearful aa to criticise tbe unfortun ate We venture to suggest to both elasaea above referred to that aober, conservative thought during the re mainder of tbe year will have a com pelling Influence ic the good or ill for tune that Ull may bilng. Plans for the new veaFwili be decided upon and preparations and arrangements made for carrying them Into effect. It is as well to avoid extreme of hopefulness as an over lack of -confidence. Between the two the going la the safest. “Be •ure you're right, then go ahead.” Ml. I ..IW.I. I.. ■■ “ BOTH BOY8 DEAD. - In the second column of onr fourth page a sad story la commenced, the mtafdng of two Bennet^vtlle boy*. On Ratwrdar their boil tea were found, both from shot gun charges. Tbe * ( Rogera. was in a kneeling po. In a guljy branch, shot through Younger Premie* Moore ik, shot to the side, the ird The gun Is; LET AIR INTO THE BED ROOM The answer lo the question, “tVhv I* there more »ickn*s* in the winter seH*«’: than during Hw* * wnrui^r month*?’’ I* not. fat to seek. Lack of fre*h air I- largely re*poti*ible f-r the preval-jnce of coin, "gi Ippe.” epidemic* of sore throat, toiiiil'M*, anil mauv other 111 ttesse-. It wyuU be ItUrrest- lug lo trace the origin <>f the *upor»tl Hon that ha-l»lie<l ttio ‘‘aiglH air” from our home* To thi* dav. the idea I* »till firmly fixed In the mind* of many people that night air I* un healthy; that It I* loaded with poison ous vapor* and, therefore, should be excluded from th*. Ipm*e. lu tlie warm month*, nlis’ever inav be the belief, it. I* practically Imp.•**ibie to keep out the 11 e*h air at night, *u wo find people in the main free from much of the HI health that pervade* the home* ia winter. I’enple who have studied thi* problem tell o* that one l>er*on can render u ntlt for hrevthing I,Jf)0 ciihl.. inche* of air every minute Willi these fact* before u*. fanev what hstppen* in many home* where »cveral mem her* nr the family occupy one • leeping room from whieii every breath of fresh air hs» been excluded How perfectly hopelc** It I* to exieet to ri»e in tlie iiioniing lre*n. full of vigor hipI ambition after * night spent mih-r such condition* Thi* pra-tieeof -Dep lug w ith window* do*ed l* foil <wcd in not a few coUntrv home* with wM di I am famllUr. I met a mothor the o(h*r rf*ywhowK* anxpiu* to know what wa* the muter wltti her It a h>-, * i>*ie, thin, weak)/ *eraj> of a baby A ques tion or two brought th» Inf insalPM* that Ilia hihv «lept in the lied with the parent* with the hed-clothing eun- plulelV covering it* face and rp-a-l. I* It strange that the linhv horn evrra spniptoui of alow |ioUi,ning wlnoli wa- the thing that w t* real i y taking pi o-e ? Nut lot'g ago a woman eame to ni\ house to do some work 1 > i y a I ter '. y she name, tireo. pal <. totsiiy untu f r the day's dotie*. f p m questpinmg, I found that f uir person* oecupwd hi"- sleeping room, and that In Uil* room they idept wiiii *| the window* close.l arid a limp (itirnlng, the lampit-ell log » large share toward mhhing the sir of the life-giving oxrgen! A* an experiment simple, I per-nade i n-r to try the Iresh a|r pi tn In !e**tli*n a week «hc repoitctl more vig >r srol tip* pink tinge In Hie cheek g*\« evidem e of more red hi iod. wift w k ‘'take < "i n ” Onr horlle* sre crested w tut the jmwer to resist de*ea.*e. I’fil* tiower i* r. tain ed or reduced act’ordlng to the supply of pure h) md that cour.-c* tlirougli the hotlv Tfie l)|ivtd i* renewed hr ttio oxrgen of the sir Every breath that we breathe out l» loaded withd.adlv pnisotious ga«, carbon dioxide, and if ftir any rca.on tntfiody i» snhjceted to » supply of thi* ga*. poisoning I* the re»ult. t'oid* grippe, sora throat like mahy other of the moo dl«ea»e* aie due to germ* of bacteria. We - ttko cold,” not because we sit iw a draft, hut because in one way or another we have mistreated our hodie*. the vitall'y is reduced Him then the germ i* free to attack till* weakened both'. Lack of tresh aid I* the *ure*t wav to render the body suhaceptlhle to disease 1 np tireclate what the prohlem <‘f an ade quate supply of fre*h air mav be in many country home- where the living room must also sene as a sleeping room for one or more ni.mber* of the family, or where the supjlv of bed covering is limited. If the livieg room must serve as a sleeping apartment, all the morareas«n, fhet;, why an ahii'i- dant sti()ply of fresh air should find its wwy Into the-voetn. board set under the loAver sash which 1* raised ■ufUcientlv to aecoinmoi'wte Ihc hoard vlll permit a free flaw of air into the room. ‘ m^N^f tNHvf.v: to* icro smokk The air of the home i« often render wlunfit for breathing hv the “smok MR. A. II. GAVE. Mr *J M <'nr*, aged ahoot 4-i years, sou of tlie late Mr. W'dlUm Mallorv (Is ye ps-sed awav »ti I'hursdaV night of | i*t week at tlie residence of Ills s|» ter. Miss (;arr:e A Lave On Friday afternoon touching ffrrreral services were eoodueted hv Revs A K Evi»"u and .lolin K (,node In presence of a large concourse of sorrowing rel.ttves and friend* and hi* bodv laid to re*t In the family burial ground he-lde the re- tipiln* of tlie kindred who had hern sooner (S-itJcd ft tv a V fro-a fif-. The attendance in paving ibis last trihu’e of regard and afTecti"'i showed 11o>w warm and true * plaer H tl t ’ave, ss he w i» allei’tlonatelv .-alien, had won and held tn the heart* of all. A man ot clear judgment, of the mo-t upright toi-1 ness pt i ne' pie -, ) u*t t" a 11 , ft n r>.c' - |v» |o manner and earnest in endeavor life wa* very lair before hi* feet an I Hie future bright with hope and promi*- when disease laid Its inexorable hand upon him. For mote than two year* he had fieen an Invalid, at time* very near th’’ gale* of death, then wnndet- fill'y rudving, rekindling the hope of restore 1 perfect htalth and long hap piness and usefulness In the liad of 'he living. But the edict had gone on record ah«ie and all tkar th* tender, n tl vcea r v I u g, loving service of -1 -1 •• r -- and tirotlier- snd frien I* and the -kill of phv*ici»n* Mol surgeon* eonlj not »t»v the summon* and lie cal t|v passwd tie yond the touch -*l aor'-ow. tlie pain of suffering, into ilia home wfitrft *)1 is well forei et more. He is survived by lii-ee »istP r s, Mr* II T It Mott' of VV a-it l n gt on I> (' . M i * * (' a r r i e A (ave ao-i Mr* t' i-' Molalr of Barnwell, a"d throe broth era, Mes-r* v\ R i avu of Red fGk It II ( ave of RarnwJll rftol P* M • ave of Houston, iexas A 1 the*” "ere gafhere | ar inn I l-i* eai|c» t,c , I .-c l liU eve* mi the la*t 1 oiy -lect’ TAF r I’ A L K It) •I r At'HKUA ■ evl hi* -p-ei-h to i .e - 1 t o Ttm Hon w in k W itfl these I’rr «ident Ta f t the Virginia I’d in K vhui oid la pl-nsant word < : ‘ 1 am alvv iy« glad to meet men and j icottien wlie had mad' tier |.i. f. --ion j 'll*’ • f teaching In tne H’-' | l«Cc. | t’le f *cl Hi »t thee nave ad-qife I as t '’.cI i , 11 le’s w ork t he prof .*ion nf tea.-niogj i* the highe*t proof of ’ke fvet test thev do nut * xa f w* .1’ h and uiateri <! enindirt ahov. ai'i'iiuil aioi meut i. [irogre** Th- y must tie content ami i thov rnu-t liare in**-’ up their ndl'-d- t ■ | he (-••ii ten t w i Hi a life nf com pa r t 1 1' • | l.ri’ aiton*"danah<*n u of lixs-i ua | com foil T'cv hirer.con ii.-d then ae'Vi.s to 'feasts of ran m and * r! • <v of s-.111 'nr they wonhl riot »>.- t'-aehor. They must hive ,|e«»'n*l|»d tn ft-,| ;he|r *' 1 • reward in watching rl.c uiio. * of the youth derelop in inte. 1 igen.-e an.) :heir soul* grow In m 0*1 strength and eharantsr unH>r the inilaene* of the r re*, her ' •’In this menace to comm -nl’i whlcti man v h i vo sr- n in the ascum *• lltinti of great forto iC- in the n*nu« a few men we must be j ut a’ul pl'u k f eui the iietth'd dinger the fl iwgi f gefiernsltv and re*;'' i*' l .y t,, the public and the recognition f ihtr 'ru*t imposed iiv such gp-at fortune* wipen the lv*t dcivde ha* m * lie m a n i f e*t Til” millions that have been glv»n nr pri vate donors to Lite eaftse < f eluea.i tn, and o-peri ally t* aducation i-1 the .south i* fuil of cncoiit agement The donation by Mr Catregie of a fund «f twclvoor fnjjrteen millions with which to pension emeiRu* prof*«*o-» iM nur eo||.>fe« Is doing untold good. And 1 sine-relv hope that hv the siiece** of thi*’foundation wthor petition systems, either of *fat« nr prl HOME BANK of BARNWELL The Farmers Union Bank IVe Solicit Your Business, Pay 4 Per Cent on Time Deposits DIRECTORS: J. J. Cnchrnn Tarlton S. Cavc Dr G Turn l’\ r (i rccnv.* T. JctVGrahhx Wil i.im I.. Cave W mttm T Walker H. Lee Kastcrling OFFICERS Harrv I*). Calhosin, President W'-Miam L. Cave, We I’rciial jnt G. M iller Greene, Attorney X. C, W Walker, Cashier R C. Carroll, Asst. Cashier i i ♦ i ♦ a ♦ i ♦ • 4 a 4 1 i \ v 4 4 4 4 « < 4 4 4 - • ft • • - -a-s-a-s-i Busines ’,, Timber & Fiirm Stock With sixteen year!*' expeiience atul rt([tmre tlt'ulin“ in hor'es. muleH, biijr^ies, wagons, etc. to my credit, 1 urn frfce to »ay that at no time in m\' eaifpr haw I bven in a better position to serve my Fiends, old and netv, than at this season. I have jiut returned from the West, where £ood Untune to «a»t tlie cream of the maikets. it was my Mv ne\r nent of stock, conpistinLr 0 f jVETTI Bai :i\> el I i mi Monihn , eoitiial invitation D extended to and ad i’>i ni :t<_r eoiintit'* to \ i-.it nu \ uvemltei all a mvtM’a m •_Nth. an 1 I hii a we! I it mv Hill Top Stable*, ere courteous tiratment and the Mpiare deal aie watch* l di*. I f it 1-1 A ISlico a 5erv/iceable Wagoi) Eafpweil Gil pill Wm. E McNab - - - Manager O O IMIX ZLT O-. All Next Wh'ek to Uarnwell! \V©L60TT’S d 0 V/8 MODEL SI- f . Jf L I N 5 I N N - MONDAY, DKCFMBFU 5TU vatu donutlwn.. mav h<* cncnuragcd anil ^ r , . , _ carried mm sxecutinn in nrWer tn nok* g> j* C I!iA niautl. Arena, and -many To ftvotrf (irftfta a ovmfortah'e the old age nf those who hftv* given the he*t vear* nf their ef* tn teaching and llnd their »nvrers waning and -tLwir earning oapa.-lry gone with nothing to asaintai^ litem In jheir 4dd age’’ pr»” of the household. S Hi*^*- It not in - frequently sapjiena that the family |iv Ing room i* also occupied by some member nf th« family a* a hied room ills exceedingly Important that the air of thi* room he not contaminated with tobacco smoke It I* not within my province to criticise th* head* of the house who enjoy ••a good smoke.” but 1 do wish to rmphasl** the point that if in tbe family living room the baby and other small children must sleep then the head of tin* house and others who enjoy the weed should find other quarter*, at least, for the “even Ing smoke ” A arory i* fold of a father of a small boy of three who was a great smoker, Thi* man wa* very fund of his boy and played with him, [vetted him, hel 1 him in hla lap, and often they slept te- gethcr. The father who frequently was awav from home, noticed that when lie wa* at home his ann grew pale and weak and did not car* to eat. La ter. be noticed that when he was away from heme for a time the bov grew merry and rs**y and atrong aa ever!. TbU was so peculiar that lie asked the doctor about It, and very promptly tbe nhTfticlan told h'm that tbe boy’a III health was entirely dive to the tobacco Oka which he Iqhaled when the p waa at home. A parent’s duty Mae wae ao plain that the father AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The Au41 for will lie at the following nl.’U’ea on the date* naiH-’d below for the purpose of receiving tax returns for the year If1!. Barnwell, Jan Jnd to Jtn 7'h, 1!M1 ARondal’, Monday Jan. !hh, Fairfax, Tuesday “ 10th, .lennvs, Wadneyday “ lith. Sycamore, Thursday' 1 1'Jih, I'imers, b'ri'lav c *' LUh, * “ Barnwell. Saturday “ !4th, Black ville. Men day “ lf>,h, tVillisfon. Tuesday “ 17tb, Elko. Wednesdav “ l*tn, Mercatn*. Thursday “ LUh, gneillng. Friday “ 2«>th, HarnW’H. Saturdsy “ 2!*!. Kline. Monday “ 'J(rd. ttarfnn, TuesH’iy “ '24’h, 3am'* Hture-Wed. “ 2S’k, Appleton,'Tlittraday “ ‘JtJ'h, Ualdoc. Fri.lay “ 27th, •Barnwell. Saturday “ 'JJ h, Dunbarton Monday “ Wtb, A'hlev’s Store Tuo* “ 81.*f, Brabharn'tw” Wed F-’h l»r, MiUettville, Thurs “ Jud, Hilda. Friday “ 3rd, Only peraonaj propei ry iiiuat he re turned thia year Ak returns aent in hvm.U mu*t be properly signed and proliHted and sent in by the 30 h of Feiiniftrv before ih«v can bo accepted. The law direct* that 30 tier cent pen JO Pig Shou/s aqd 2 Pci/ices A Big Time All Week —Night and Day A Royal Italian Band Will Furnish the Music all the Time ^ 1 J A W l Thq Rig 11 i pporj mm , Oil I’lantatinn, Klvctrlc S'u.w, K«nn»ir» Rnmambar ;be date, Dp« f> Come Early and Stay Late! ■w~ . * .'/i! amoklng and the bov rncorarMl alty ibxil be ad le4 alter February rrogreeetft Fftrmer' l <J 1 C.W, Moody, A B. 0. Now i> the time ro buv, l.an.fs \ti!' nsver he cheaper, and sure to iuuieass in yitue BUY NOW SfvH Acre*, Rich Land Town*htp Barn well Cun n ty. One liaf In di tivation baano*» woodland. » Two rel*a from Sue ing fStatloH on At antic (’oH«t l.in* K i r» ad . Buildings’ and improvemeatft. A hargala in this plaeA. Term* easy. f|O0 Aer**. Buildings a»1 impm**— m«nts. acres in cultivation, ;Hk*i acres in woodlan-l. Three mile* from Snelling station A. 0. L. R Four sille* iron. Dan (iarton A . <L. Term* easy. 4A0 Acre* In Barnwell Townsht* House* fing improvement*. Four ffliU-s from Barnwell Court House 20n acre* in cultivation balance In wood and timber. Tarms easy. 4dP Acres Three mllos from Rarnw*i, Court House. |00acrc»in cuitlvatioR balance In I’imbvr and Wood. Term* ea*v 50 A ere* thrt« tuMes from Bsrnw*. Court Rntise. Tthnse* and improv- ments. 3<) acres ia culliTatiAn aalane- In Woc.i and Timber. Terms pa*y. Come »nd nee these properties. J. 0. F»U«rMn A &*•. 5 I vS^ill^rn ,%cher’s ggnEij f * «» J st I'nii £ -t-t of l I .tfUt'NS, ,t tir*t wh’j that vo11 ’iml, :t!iV wh'M (’. ola-s /ip K’uj Vi»u u :i! hull <»! :t £oo(l heir. No Iiv111■ t lint' CHARLIE BROWN HAKNNVEI.I., Smith Caroling XsCQmCK MACHINERY! bn tv rnick Mowvrs. K^bjifts*, Hintlvi-', etc. AV e have a Ur£C sujiply ttfall thn iieetssary I'epaii psits. Come to nee us. \V Biipjfly you on short noUee, + HRMSTRONC 5 SNeLLINC, + ItARNU'KI.L, S. V. i i Ilrad.)n»’'t‘ , rs [nr hli»-k*. Ula< kboards, '(ftp*, ('hart*. Vra\"«. Knavrs (ir'd all supplier Vompl. t*! ( ataloxii’- Fr’*.'. Mxsixrtsr aso Aie* ati-TioN Aokncv Kniertammcet Book- A[wa-ial <'»(a l«v«e*. VV.- puklhk .'onrhern .schwol New*, the omy *i!uc-atioi*.il Jnurnul lu tka SUP'. * BUGGIES j HARNESS t I t W. H. JONSS, Mgr. Columbi-v. S. C. | TOR SALE Wanted, to *p)l If-A acre* nf land kno-vn at the Maria J. < reeoli plane, four mile* and a half from Al lendale. three mile* from Seigling aud , three mil"- from Sycamore, wcatiaard 1 Aie Line Railroad . * Will »r]l fur half eash, balance <*» time. H L.Cr*eeh, Agent. Bnriweli, 8 C. As MAtn^er of thr A!!rivl.t!e Live Stock Company I h*vc just arrive-,i with a c.u-of Kentucky raised and Ken tucky broken Ili^h CNss Horses ;ur! a car of Tennesace Mtilts, nil yoiin^. sound aud ready for work of any kind. Wc will sell at reasonably low prices for cash or satix- faetory paper. J. L Lllis, Secretary and Treasurer t Allendale, South Carolina . j »> - ■ -**r Aaftsiftl