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nfc ffTiitr Mrfawaa «te Convention met at __ last and «raa organ- jbed bj tbe re-ek'Ctkm of Col. tl. W. K<1- * arntds, of ISriinjStoti, aa Pmidcnt, T. |*v Smith,-ofClMirleaton, Vice-l»r«(Wtiit. ' and Ltttlwr Frotiddua. Seorctary. Tb : < bf iha litfh' «**• ron vent bin has don* i-anlf the honor of oWiin^ the^^Btlo. MiMt to. the offices I hoy iuit/^MI well Blled. The oonferonoo it rompoaoj of drlejp|ttNi from fhe chnrrhos ntuf the dis- r —’ tio«s by and minUtcriul «1«*I- , (be fortner itandiu^ rtn the sntne footbg with the latter. This yoar the ibw of dcle^atca is not as huge as Awing perhaps to the f.1ct tVat the eoavaatiou meets so near the cestcra befdar of the State. TVhnday night iIms R6v. J. \N Uliaih Jours delivered hU colebritetf lecture*. “Thh Hoys h» Grey," at the Ifiptist ahmiefc. The lUv. U. H. Griffith, correspond- iag accretary of the Niatc tnissioa board, lead the report of that board, showing a gratifying rtcecss in mission wortt throughout the State, notwithstanding llw atringency of the times. Tim boanl liaa etuployed this year (oily seven uiia* aieuarieii. About ^9,000 Ims been col- locted for this w rk. Tbe accretary liu* worked faithfully and most success/ully. Kor Mferai moot lot he has been sfruid that be wiiuM bo compelled to report a deieiowoy thu year. A wry small de- ffeleney ta rejiiirud, but arruugcmcnUi will be mads during this meeting of the couventiun to com that small snwww*, so that the board will be enabled to bo gie next year fret of debt.-—Groruvillo Nuwa. la m«i»aiir*r ia« OriskMiws. There are over forty inmates in the Tlioruwcll Orphanage, -Clinton, 8. C. They are ttrj'Ww who deaerve veil 61 llmtr auuntryt—good, faithful, industri- otn-lbtldrea, Booking to do as much in thl Irirdhen, fcumdry, farm and printing offen ws •etiddron cun do towards self Tbia Oaphauage U a Southern Pres bfterian luairtuti<-o, fwCsiiving, however, children to ila mre from any place uud a by denouieatiou. It ia ^u|>p >rted aho< pother ffy tb* charitable gtfw Of PK^> PlK WHO UAVK UK A UTS. From 4gp to da? the bread Or the money Q|pp tfii Mtfff fn aueh a way that oar pw^r for ^tdml?’' brand baa to be a daily one. * t Tbook«giviox day” ia at baud:— “CbdatuW’ ia eoiaiug. We, as a peo ple 4i»r« muekr to thank God •fw—peaoe, fair btqpO,' good government and liberty to N0t«> bur Vrod a a we plenaa. AMrsi betrtt -why ia' there to ahow tbuWkfblnesi than By'deeds of love to God’s little ones. Sit -dowt qsriotly and send your mite or ytsifr check tp tlie President—Rev. Wm; iP.Jaaabs. Cliatoti, 8. C. -Or frfiu the IwrtcatW your r ami spare a liorrvl of lotfr, rice, or molames, or a sack ofOVrn, Or peas or some such thing sud ahip aldfpljr to ‘‘TbornwcH Orphauogo.’ The arphsas will get it Yoat gifts will be economically man-' It will cost only to i month or 960 A year to provide bread, clothing, aehbbliug, and fnatron s caie for one or phan; HffW small a sum to do so great 1 goOd wltli. If the Lord has blessed you vQl yua not bless others? He is the; Father of the Fatticrleas, nor will He forgQ lltoae a hose hearts pity His little' ones. _ _J wlr • MarssedaM l«w«iy» Msrrsia- Girl*, M well as boys, need to un- 1 .dcratand about kerosene (xploalooe.! A giaat aaao? fatal accidents happen from trying to pour till Into a lamp It fa Hgbte-J. Most {^twona Sup- U Is tire ketofiene Itself that ex plodes, nod that if they ate very care ful to keep the oil from being touched by the Are ok tbe Hgbt there will he no exploaion. But this la not bo. If a ban or a lamp la left about half full of ker- oaeoe oil tbs oil will dry up, that ia, “evaporate,” a little, mud frill forth by mingling In the alt in tbe upper part of tb* cm a my exphmive gas. You cso not ass lh|s gas any more than yon can ass air. But If It Is distut bed driven out, and a blase reaches it, will be a terrible explosion, al though tbs bias ’ did not touch tbe oil. There nse several other liquids used Jn bonnes and work abops which will paodoae no explosive vapor in tbia way. Bet sloe Is one, burning fluid is another, and naptha* alcohol, ether and chlorogMm may do iheaaine tLlbg. In n Mew York ahop lately there was a nan of beocton or gnootin# on the floor. A boy 10 yearn old lighted a d- ggysttp and threw tbe burning match on the ioor done to the can. He did Mtdrram there was any danger, be- nnpw the Hqutd waa locked up In the eng. But there waa a gkeot etplodon. and bn woe aery badly hurt. Tbia myatarioon. The probe- ttlf^ £&l! Otttl 1MMNI •TBOa while, hod n good bad farmed, some of tasked not Ofwmd tbe stop- hanging In a sort of !u visible cloud over and Around the can, 4 and this door', when tbs match struck It, eflptOdsd. Bopposh aglri fries to fUl a komabos lamp wltdbut at first cxtlugnlshlng the blass. Ofcouiss the lamp la neatly enipfy or Ahe wodld not care to fl'l It. ■fills empty epsce is fitleil with a cloud Of ciplotiVe vapor arising from tbeoll ta the lamp. When she pushes the noxxle of tbe enn Into the tamp at the top, and begins to pour, the oil, run ning Into tbe lamp, fills the empty spaces and pushes tbe cloud of explo sive vapor, sod the vapor is obliged to pour over the edge* of the lamp Into the room outride. Of course it strike* against the blezlng wick which the girl la holding down by the elds. Tha Maz* of the wick aota tbe Invisible cloud of vapor on lire, and there la an explo sion which Ignltra the oil and arntters It over her clothes and over the furni ture of the room. This Is the way in which a kerosene lamp bursts. This same thing may Lappen when a gltl poorn the oil over the Are In thernrge of afoVe, If thrre la a cloud of explo sive Vapor In the upper part of thecao, or If the stoVe is hot enough to vap<>r- lie quickly some of the oil us It. falls. Remember that It !-> not the oil but the invUibtc vapor which explodes Tak ing cars of the oil will uot protect you. There Is no aafoty cSvcpt In the t tile : ‘•Never pdu'f ofl on a lighted lire or In to a lighted lamp.”—Christian Union. i- I mil Arp wm ihv lllecllou. UUiJl right now 1 lecknn nnd the country i* rale, KtcvvIksIv sefims hap- dowtr thU itn}, and it uoca reem like tbe natiiia is Mroogi-r and tho govern- nteut tri'>re solid than if has beeti hJr u long time. General Toombs uud there would be a revidution within ten years but 1 reckon be will fake it kick new and give us a litilc mote titnC. A Iv* years i»gd Judge Tourgcewf >te tt bt>»>k eared “The Fool’s Kiraud," in which be nbu*c<i us a good deni but was fiank enoueh to say “that the Southern peo ple are born statosnisn. They study puli lies like the North studies money. They ntled this government for fifty years anti they will rule it again it tho North does not change her methods. Well rfhe has not changed yet, and sure enough the oonth, the rebellious barbarous South Itss just put her friends in power. The solid South w onco more in the lead.— Solid lor good government and honesty and justice. Solid for the nation and (lie old flag. SolidJ for tbe peace and bippinoss of our children. That is what wc think about. Wlmt is to become of our thildreu and our children's children We can weather the storm but w£ arc concerned and anxious about those dear ones who arc of our flw h and otir blood. There is no in the laud butthiaka and feels the same. God bless oar homes and God bless our children is the family prayer. Wc want good solid govern- inent for when the wicked rule the peo ple monrn. Now 1 do not denounce or abuse tho Republican party but I do be have that it is a good time for a change. I think Mr. Arthur bar made a |wsdciit «tad conservative ruler. If he had been renominated I dont think wc could have defeated him but had inou cou»bi»«d to pnt a bad man np and the nation said “no.’’ All honor to tbe Republicans who said no. All honor to Mr. Beecher who came to the front like a lion who hiMi been sleeping in bis lair. Tbe Independent Ilepub'icans of tb^ Nortlv voted for a Democrat because be was honest and his opponent was not. I dont know’ how nnny Republicans volod for Cleveland and 1 dont care. — They deserve no particular credit for it. An honest patriotic mao couldcnt do any- thing else and no man deserves credit for bdn£ honest and patriotic. Well, 1 take that back, I reckon a money loving man docs deserve M*me credit for it. Judge Tortrgee says he diw. But now let us all come down to hard p«U. What made our boys burn the bloody shirts. Wc have never waved them. I want to see them fellers up North born them and I ha vent seen any account of it yet. Why, we have been inviting our Northern brethren down here ever since tbe war. We have treat ed moat kindly the few who did come doWn, but thb great body ol them keep waving (lie bloody shirt, and jt dont do any good for us to bttrn it. I'm n<H gt)- ing to btiru it at my house for 1 havent got one. Four years from novV they will have trtorc of thcib Up North than they eVer hod before. They havent for got thuif hiislbg. They havs'gotthc same old prejudices. They got them at their mother's Urusst and in the family almanacs and their school books And they cant help it. They hate us and they liate us worse since Cleveland's clccfiou than they ever did before. It was the solid South that put him in and they will not forgive us and all this banting of the bloody sturt by our folks dont amount to anything. But it is ell right I reckon to make them mad s little. I dont care a cent. When I have a nnbor who it cfosa grained and autl? and I cant get along with him in pence I teh my folks to lei him rtp nnd pay no attkmion to hiaa. So I say let tliem rip, we are go ing to ran this government and we will save iL If we dont my opinion ia th t the whole concern #UI gn to destruction in dot time. unsrtnffrvniTBH' knrrT~w ig but . T ' , .1* is the solid South that is conserve- ' tWe add her 150 votes ha* saved tbe nr-' •ion' frrim ocaarism and corraprion. We hatfA Idt that our jrovernmeut was on tbe vef^c of A precipice. That money and monopoly was about to rltovs it over, but now we feel relieved and hopeful and therefore rejoice. Old men rejoice as well us the young. I saw an old gray headed man thc^other night in tha pro- cession blowing a little French horn and ha was crying for joy. Why even the negroes will rejoice whe* they under* | stand it. They are not the nation's wards. They arc ourg. They have no ’ other friends. Wo want no more slav ery. Well, I think that may be Mrs. Arp would like a good old greasy cook but I'm not going to bit* one, she mnst come* ns a volunteer. 1 see that Judge Tourgeo and Frofrssor Gilieni are writ, ittg * good deni «nd trying to solve the African problem but it is too soon. Let the h'outh attend to her own aflnirs.— When wc find that wc cant live in p' acc with tbe negro and are iu danger of u conflict we will a'l reason together and do what is best for both races. Mnybc the North will want them by that time so as to get the benefit of I heir votes.— They me mighty s { ck of their votes now and stem to feel very much concerned lor tear the negroes will increase faster *h:-n the whites and overran this coun try. But they uoedent wntto their sym pathies on our account. Wc arc getting along very well with the negro. We cant spare them right now and dont pro pose fo send them to Africa. Ned makes my files these frosty mornings and brings tbe water and milks the cows and is happy. H e frtJioi with my children odd looks at (he pictures nnd gets some of their apples and cakes and Ned dont want to go. But when tbe negroes do want to go we will seed them uud say God tilers you. That's a'l of it. Biu. Anr. ffrpoim'NK IUmakks.—Among tbe first Confederate Uo^ioj that w, nt out trom Arkunaas w-ta Tureou Gecsmoie, who i ulisted as a chaplain. Re wa* a dtvou d Chtlainn and hU prayers were regafded by the men as utterances from a higher power. Just before the battle of Jenkins’ Ferry tiro old man In n sermon said : *My dear boys, 1 have decided to go Into the next fight with you. I don’t think a man ran properly preach about, tbe etlls and sensuiious of wur unless he has < xperienced the feeling of go ing Into battle. Now the next fighting we cngHge lu shall baye me numbered anroug Its participants ' The old gentleman rode n large gray horse, and when preparations for the battle of Jenkins’ Ferry were being maite he appeared on tbe snowy char ger. Some of tbe officers begged him to keep out of danger, but with an ex- ptfosiou of heroism he replied that be would engage lu the battle, Tbe first artillery fire from the enemy shot the horse rnpu under the old gentleman, and by the time he settled himself on bis feet a bullet came along and car ried off one of his fingers. He attempt ed to be calm, but just then n bullet can led sway tbe light thumb, sod wheeling sround the old man struck a detetmined trot for the tesr. ‘Hold oo, parson !' called some one. ‘Hold on* hr-l!’ he replied. ‘Ask s man to bold on when tiia whole —— universe is shooting at him. Take care of your body sod the Lord will take care of your soul.’—A rkaoaaw Traveler. Hang up a few strips of tarred pa per Id tbe granary ; and the vermin will not Stay. It will also clear mice from the garret of tbs house. Scatter a few pieces of the paper about the garret; and one need not lis.nwake nights nb account of tbe racing of mice and rats ; for they will not stay where tarred paper pet fumes the air. Tsok It up; and hang a few strips in side the hen bouse, and lice will not stay long even there. r “NOTICE- CIJA8. fcARltOLL SIMMS, Ei.q . will re. ceire clients vGio nmy d!j»it-e to oouruU me during my iiWiiue in Columbia. He will occupy my office and Imneact big own busi- nea.', there niso, and will be id regular cor- reipoadence With me os business matter*. JNO. J. mAh Ell. nov27 Nfitice i« Town Tax Payers. Tbe Town Counbil of Barnwell bare ex tended the time for paying Totes Taxes to the lat day of December, 1884. After that date a penalty will be added to all unpaid Taxes anti collected according to law J. W. BLAHTON, Treat,. T. C. of Barb well. noT‘27 1 w m fijijjwif When * ypa % woman la In low atw t-irus t< ffii* pr st’a corner first on plck- I f up Ukft loo I -paper. After sDa If mnrrlod aha ufrns ffran to the adver- ti-eiiicuia of tbs dry gftoda stores. Notice of Dissolution. The copartnerahip heretofore existing be tween C. J. tain and E. 8 Used is dissolved this day by mutual eonseut. All partiee bolding claims against the same are.tediiested to present them to C. J. Cain and those indebted wi 1 pleate make pdfiriert to the snme, Tbe business will be conducted in the fu ture by C. J. Cain, at Strickland's stand. E. 8. UKKU, C. J. cain.; Blackville, S. C., Nov. 19,1881. nov27-2w e gfile. •- By virtue of a mortgage given by J. M. Hair to L. A. Thomson of Barnwell county and State of South Carolina, and duly as sigsd by the said Thomson to Robert son, Taylor & Co , 1 will sell at p blic Auction at the plantation of the said J. M. Hair about two miles from Pko, Four Head of Cattle, Reven Head otHogs, One Bedstead, ^ Three Chairs, One Table, One Buggy. And at the town of Elko. S. C., I wilt sell on fha same day . One Bav Mare, ' One OneAiorse wtgen. T1 > sAH sale to take place on Friday, the 5th day of Decettber, 1834. Terms of oak cash. J. E. FtRMA!f, Agent. This Mot ember 2bih, 188i. BOvff-td ♦l ’ . r*. . . • •• • i : • i, * V M« ia i ! Iiiiaa .T—iTiTa-Miha, isHMia.a KOTIOEJ to. GKORGi R. C. TODD A CO., Agents, Drdfgista aad Apothecaries, at B. K. lireten's old stand. Barnwoll C. 11., 8. C., invito tho cnnlioaod pntronsgo of their old^ frtonds amf thegeikrai public nuvlij M 4a,tw na (l .Milirinriii Barnwell P^ilroad- “Well, oM triend, which wny?'’ said n lean individual lo his fat friend at a railway station not lone stneo; “I am off for a little trip to see what has been going on in ihb WoTld since I have Isjeu in bondage ” “WluU do you moan t>y being rc bon dage ?" “WeH, jwrt' this; “You and I traded for many years with the snfno firm, pxid the .mmc rntnons prices tend were al • ways in debt. Tbat'a what I mean by being t« bondage.” “liow did you ainnayw to get out ?” “I sold off ad ibc surplus stotk, Ac., ihnt I con'd sjture, economithd at every jxrttrt and traded this year on a cn«h ba sis with Ben Davies in BkrfiWetl. You have no idea wh-it a difference it tn <kcs — some merchants don't scewt to realize that the war is over, «m! think they have a government contract to keep the furtwers poor. Wheh. I first cotntnenecd trailing with Ben Davies I presented Ute same ‘Vhiadowy'’ opfauran.-e that you do at present; but look at nty proportions now—and I'Sm the leanest ync of the Mtuily. It i* not always good feeding that aiskes a man tat; peace nnd con tentment, the satisfaction that you will reap the lirnefits Of yoer labor and no fears of the shorifFs levy to disturb your peaceful idiin>l>ers. I am fnt, healthy aud happy, owe no man a dollar and am go ing on a little free excursion of my own as a Compliment to myself. I fear that the March winda will carry you hence if you don’t make a change. Ben Davie*, keey everything you ne. d—Dry Goods, Bouts, 8Ws, Fresh Groceries, Hard ware, Tinwttre, Canned Goods, in fact anything you need, and for the cash he will astonish yon. Take my word for it. trntb* with him next year and in the winter we’ll enjoy a trip ont West on our surplus tfnsh. aepij. FOR 'i HE Fall Trade* Largest Stock ' H EMMK‘8 BBSTABBMT,. 238 King ^?.t, f)pp. Academj of Music, CHARLESTON, 8. C. novltl ’ DR.ru. E. mTlHOIJS DEIfTAL SFROEOIT. 1>L»LCICVIL.1^SC. H. C. Regubr appcintmenls as follows: Birns weM H. trom third^Bkniaym each month to Friilnr evening. (>lfic?|xt the Patterc^n House. Williston. 8. C. from lirsf Monday in each moi.ih to Friday evening, ftil.ee over Capt. Kennedy'* atore. Will be nt his home oflice in BUckville every Saturday and wi 1 make appointments with patients to meet them at either of bn office* at any time. 0iag*‘<'alls attended in Barnwell and adja cent counties. [novig FOB SALE. On aad after Monday, Koremher l*Ui, 1M4, train* rill run a* follow* till further notice: (Dally—Kxcepl Sunday*-! VVOCHTWAlll K 8 Mall HTATIONB » Lv Blaekrin* “ A*bM>th " WiMalwanl', Ar Larnwell A. M. 10/5 10.80 10.40 7 Ace’ia. -I 0 5 ?. _ P. M. 8 70 8.44 KM !>.05 s—AN'H- Lowest Prices. CHARLES PEOHMANN take* r iea* urn in annctinLiiur to hi* many Irlenda that hi* Block t« compMe iu aii <1*- pnitorenr* and that, nis ptli-e* will cooipete favoraMy with tbuue of any market In the State. He ba* pot lime or npwc® to ennme- ateail his stock for It would spin ont to th* dimeowious ot un uuabridged dictionary. Spwclaldtarpnfn* in Dry Good*, Gro- eerle*. Boot*, Shoe*, Clothing, Hut*. Hardware, Crockery ware. Tinware, To- baeeo, Cigar*. Bagglcg and T.e* and anything needed oo the farm or In tho household. If you don’t aee what you want enft for It. It 1* In stock. Country produce of alt kinds wanted and the highest price* allowed. Be sure to call on ths veteran before you buy. It will pay you and don’t you forgot it. CHARLES PECHMANN. •ep4 CLAUDE Ei SAWYER Ancrn 8. C, J iaas E. Davi*, | Aarm a ff. SAavx* Burawell, 8. C j Columbia. 8. C. SAWYER. DAVIS & SAWYER. mOMmASDCOtSSELLflllSAILlW Coaveyanciag mad eolleotiena specialties. febl I GEORGE H-BATES AITORSH asd WCXSELLOR AT LiW, barjwwkll. c. h., m. c. Will practice in all tha Courts of the Slate and give prompt atlentiou to all business en- tmsted to his care. [jan‘24 josh Ecnlrc MankfabtUrer and Dealer in Foreign anil DoiriestiC Cigars, TotiacCo, n.iL'rr, 1*1 PKM, Ki t’. No. 343 King Street, Charleston, S. C- jan’JI hat is claimed fur the WAVERLY HOUSE, CHARL.'EHXON. Mi Cv Th* best beds and bedding ia th* 8ouih. Looatien the best In Ike Chy. The table unsurpoased. RATES—82.00 and $2 60 PER DAY. Reduced rate* by t)ieweek er (north. JOSEPH PRICE, Jr., Proprietor junfelO —a By LOUIS D. DnSAUSSURE, Broker, No. 23 Broad St. Charleston, 8. C. Tbe Plantation known as “Oodfreys"’ on Ashepoo Hi> er, containing about 14D nCres Rica Land iu good condiiion, upon which n good crop has been made this year! Also, about 121 acres cotton laud, suitst/e tor either short or.lyng cotton. Planled in Cot ton for i wo years and in oats (his ytar. The iMilanee is wooded. On the place is a small dwelling, eight negro houses, large stable cart shed. &c. Apply aa above, nor 13 :>w re a NT'AV.A.no. wrATiojfs. Lv Rnrowell -• \V(»«l»nr*t'» I “ Astek-lxh I Ar UlaelcrMle I 4 Mail i Au-'m A. M i*. iT.' son s:;o * in ft. in S’O bin 8 10 «.Hf Master’s Notice* South Carolina, I Master's Barnwell County. | Office. Er/mrif, E. F RD E: Wberen*, the said E. F. Bice, the widow of B. Frank Rice, deceased, has made peti lion to me lohtve appraised and set off to her a homestead in real awd personal prop erty; This is l<V oolDy all the creditors of tbe mid E. F. Rice and other persons inter ested, Ilia' on the 5l)i day of December next (18H4 | 1 shall apjwiftt (hfee 3) di*in(*resirl persons lo appraise and sat off. Ity metes mnl bounds, a nomesfrad tor the said Mrs. E. F. Rice in uianner provided by law. All complaints against such appraisal and setting off must be made within thirty day* after the return of the appraisers, aud if no such complaint bem-tde within said time tha saiae will lie confirmed by the Circnit Court ut the next ensuing term (hereof. Liven under my liund and seal this 11th day rf Soveinlwr, iKH4. O. DUNCAN BHLLiNUEK, Master. novl3-td Miirtsagce’s Sale of Personal Prop, rty. By virtue of the power in tii vested by and under s certain mortgage executed by K. J. llanktnaoM in our favor an (',> 2Ut day ut November. 1*32. we*> ill sell at puldit outcry si the M int Waffier’s place, ifenr RluckviMe. 8 C , at 10o'clock A. M. on Thursday, No- vendwir 27lh, 1381, the following personal properly of said K. J. Hankins,,ti .- One (I) sixteen-barrel Tnrt,*utiue Still and lixtures. 3 barrels of Bo-in, 20 Dip Barrels, more or levs. 200 Barrel Staves, more or lert. A lot of crude stuff 2 Allies. 2 Crows, 2 Cooper’s Knives, 1 Chop Art-, 4 Truss Hoops, 2 Jointers, l et ms Cash, t. W. W sgener and Geo. A. IVagener, Copartners u F. W. Wagener A Co. Mortgarroa. By M, T. IIOLI.T, Agent. In the meanwhile any pivriion of above personal property can be bought at private sale from „ HENDERSON BROS., Arton ey», Alkeu, S. C. novlo 2w FOR SALE QAA BUSHELS Ownuin* 8*l«ct R*d OUU Ruat Proof Out*. Prie* 75 ot*. per Bimbei. JNO. R HAIR uctifi Sikes R a jS OTICE. To the Ciliieni of Btirnurill Co only : We are now located in the Town of Blirk- vtlle. 8. (’., on ClarlmUieet, (one door from Keilmond's store) foflhe purpose of manti facturing the American Artiti^ial Tombstone which i« compo-ed of sand and c>-ment. All who wish work of ike kind can have it done on reasonable notice nnd fair term* We re spectfully solicit your orders. Come one. come nil, -.-nd give us your work as you will be dealt with fairly. A. F. MORRIS A CO. oct2 TO RENT . A good two-horse farm 3 miles from Wil- listou. Au excellent three hone ftirln 3 miles from Billi.-ton. Both places are healthy and tvell itnprov ed and produce hue crop# of corn and cot ton. Fur teimsaidreu 8. N» GREEN. 89 South Broad St. All iui*, G*. octlG — Barnwrll RullmiHl Train* (xiim-ct with Ssilh Car olina Hailwa)-Trains u follow*: Xn. 3 li»- ruiinn-iion from South Carolina Hallway from Auansta ami I-ncul Slalion* West of lllackville. No. 4 cniim-vt* with Soyih Carolina Railway lor Chariot on and law-al Slalion* fai*t of UlacXvilli-and Coliuntju Idvi.-jnn. No. S ha* I'onacction fromKonlh Carolina Hallway from CliarKwton. Coiuinliia, Division and all Iswal Stations foist of Olarkvlllr. No. < uonnorts with South Carolina Railway for Anvusta and t/'s-nl Stations West of Btackvltlv. No. 7 has coum-ctli-n from Sonlli Curulin'. Railway from Am-usta and all iso-al Station*. No. 8 LOiiOfvt* with ^ith Carolina Railway for Cluirh-ston, Colundda and all points t!a*l. On thwart day of each mtoiih a St*-clal Train will leave Klucsvillr at J A. M„ and arrive at Barnwell at 7.<5 A. M. T». C. ALLEN.O. PA T. Agent, JOHN B. PICCK, (iencral Manap r. 8 mth Caroliuu Hallway. Cotnuicncin? November 10(h 18S4, train will run as follows: ar w -u- n m-- ACGL’STA DIVISION. WEST (Dally) Leave Charle«ion 7 00 a m Arrive m limuchvtlle 8.42 a in 'Dally, exrep Sundays.) .'i .( > I p in 7.0L p iu D. Bentsohner & Co. U4 KING STRKKT, CHARLESTON, S. C. Are now reoHvliur h Drpo apd well *w»*>Tt**(1 *tock of M**»i*’, Youtiis i»n«l Boy* Clothing mifi Furnlalilrur Good*. A fine Uot* of HmU conauntly on hand. •'PH -HOW TO HAVE MONEY.” 815 for 810. $20 for $18. 825 for 815. WATCHES! Klein or Walt hum Watchr* In *nliil silver double cases at aLove prices for CO DAYS ONLY. Every watch warranted. Gwtta’ solid gold watches from $2-3 upward. For particular* write McELHEE’S JEWELRY PALACE (Jhailestou, 8. C. Leave llrniichville 9 (Hi a m 0.50 )• m Leave KdUto 91*9 a m 7.tH) p m Leave Midway 9.1ft a in 7.13 |i in Leave Bamberg 9 26 a iu 7 2- p m Leave Grahams 9.36 a in 7.t>9 p m Leave Lea s 9.47 a m 7.60 pm Leave BUckville 9.63 a in 7.58 p m Leave Elko J('.tt7 a in 8.11 p in Leave \\ illiat ~-n It) Ida m 8.18 p m Arrive at Aiigu*ta . 11.42 p in 9.60 p in EAST. "1 (flaily] (l>aily evet^a r-umlsv LenveAn^nata 7.16a in 4.46 p m Leave Williston 8.62 a in ti. 11 p m Leave Elko ,8.69 a in C.2<i p m Leave Black vide 9.13 a m 6.34 p m Leave I.ees 9.21 a in 6.41 p in Leave Grahams 9.36 a m 6.62 p tn Leave Bamberg 9 46 a tn 7 04 p m Leave Midway It 62 a in 7.12 p m Leave Kdisto 10.01 * m 7.14 p m Ar. at UranchvHle It'.lOa in 7.35 p m !,eave Bmnc-liville 10 1 "* a m 7.8-6 p m Ar. at CVarleston 12-16 p m 9.38 p in COLUMBIA DIVISION- »VFJ?T. (Daily, Except Sunday.) Leave Brnnclivill* ft. 66 a m 7 45 p si Artive at Camden 12 .6-6 p m 9 66 p m Anive-at t'olumbia 1 l.frti a m 9.22 p in Leave Cohruhi* 7.60 a m 6.25 p m I^-uve Tsmden 7 16a iu 4.(Hi p m Ar at Bmncliviile 10.15 a m 7 60 p m EXPRESS (DAILY) WEST.) Leave Charleston 11 Itfr p tn Leave Branchvtlle 3.(tl a in Leave BUckville 6.(hi a m Ar. Augii*i* 8.00 a iu EXPRR88(DAILY) EAST ) Leave Augurta 9.40 p m Ar. at BUckville 1 J. 17 pm Ar. at Brancliville 1.43 a m Arrive at Charleston 6.16 a iu FOR S^lLE. As agent for T. II. Willingham 1 offer for sale 17(M acres of wooded land in Bennett Springs Township in tracts of 50 acres and upward*. Terms easy. Apply ro It. A. ELL18. Allendale, S. C. sep4-6m Dr. J. R. Smith. Opcrtitive nnd Mec-hnnicial DENTIST* HAJinilKU V\l> ATII.I.IvroNI. B ill practice at the following phees at limevneiitioned Bambhbo—Beginning the first Monday in each munik and continuing forlhe following t wo week*. Office at the llartiog Hotel. Wim.i*to.n—The third and fourth week in enck month. Office orer Smith's Drugstore. *pr27-ly RlCrl’D. J. MORRIS ft 118 KinjfSt. Charleston, S. C. HEATING AND COOKING STOVES AND R A NOES. f^rSeud fur prices and | ictare*. *ep18-ly ••CONNECTIONS.” Connection* made at Augurta with Georgia B. R. lo and from a i p dnis " est and South west with through Sleepwr 1-el ween Char leston and At anta on Expi*** irain. Connection* niaileat • hai-le*ion with Norlh- Eislern R. It. for prim* Ntfrtli and hitit New Vurk Biramerson Saturday 1 *. Co n n rail oil* tiiniie hi Columbia wiib Co lumbia and Greenville B. B. and Charlotte. Columbia «n<l AugusU R. R. to and from all intaonbolk Hoad7. Connection* madeat Olnckville with Barn- 11 K. R D. C. ALLEN, 0. T. & T. Agent. JOHN U. PECK. General Manager. S J. T. I REYNOLDS, 9. C- R. R. L4ind For SaJe. * A well improved, well watered and heal th v form in Benofetl Spring* Township, six mile* from Martin 8 Station. The place contain* 5»5 acres, 150cleared, balance ia tm^Hial forest. Terms—fine fift* ca*h. BAlaneooh four ye*r4 credit, with interest at 8 per cent., payable annually. Apply at THE PEOPLE Office. bctlG _ axjgusta Motel- • mtOACU HT.yvUotTelXA.O A NEAR UaILROAD CTR08BISO. Bar nnd Billiard Booms in the Rear. Choice Wine* fthd Liquor* alwns dn h tud. Table Supplied in Beet Style oh European Plan. Attentive Servants, Large and Well Ventilated Room*. Mir ELECTRIC BELLS'®* LEWIS & DOOLI'^LE, pRopuirroB*. CITATION. ~ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, BARNWELL COUNTY. IK THE COURT OF PROBATE. By B. T. Rice, E~q-. Judge df Probate lo Barnwell County. 'Whereas, W. Q. BimtAs applies for Latter* of Adminietralio'u oh th* uerelict estate of Rebecca Singleto i. These are, therefbre, to cite and admonish all. and singnlar the kindred and creditor^ of the said decetioed, to be and appear before me et a Court of Probate for the said county to be hidden at Barnwell C. 0. on Wednesday the Hd day ef December 1884, at 11 o’clock, A. M., to show cause, if any, why the anld ndminittration sbnnld not be granted. Given under nty hand and the eeal of the Court thie 17ib day of October, A. D. 4884, and in the IPAth year nf American lade, me. B. T. RICE, oiiJU llw Judge of Prefcoio* Dealer in General Merchandise, con- alHtihR Of Clothing, Dry Good*, Boots, Shoe*, Hat*, Choice Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Haidware, &<•., At-., fro., Ac, &c. He cad not b« uniieraold by »ny * merchant in the county. Patronize a young man lb tbe young est town In the coanty. ALL GOODS FRESH. New additions constantly made to his stock. ftaTCall and keep calling.*iQt set 25 V . ' C l IA S- O. EESLIE. Wtiulcsale end Retail Commission —dhalerW- FISH, OYSTEltS, GAME AND FOULTRTL'. Stalls Not). 1 and 2 Fish Market, Office Nos. 18 st.d 20 Market St. East of East Day Charleston, S. C. CdnSi<aimenU of Cotintry Product' are respectfully solicited. Poultry, Eggs, Ac. All oiders filled with dispatch. sepl8-6m Pianos ANb Organs. BY THE BEST MAKERS. New Pianos $210, $226 and upward.— New Organs $24 $65 and upward. Easiest I erlns and lowest price* ever known eR Stan. 'dard aud reliablelnatrumenta. Delivered Freight f aid. Dten t tailtogct our prices and terms be fore purchaeing. Kemeuber we pay all freight without mcreaae of pricea. Address tX 4c NON. 213 King Blraet, Charleston. 8. C. ■epd-Cm I III. Send six cents for postage and receive free a coatly box l II IlftlOIf* of goods which will help al., of either acx, to more mo nty right away thaa anything else in t hiawnrld. Fortunes a Wait , the workers absolutely sure. At ehce ad* I dr«ka Tiss^ Co., A a gotta, Maine. I eprlO J . ■ 'V y'S . THOS* McG. CARR, f as-i r io n a iit.K a * Shav nsj and Hair DresMfl?; Saloon, 11 i Market Street, (One Poor Hast of King Street,) Charleston, 6. C. soplR Grange Nolicc. GRAHAMS GRANGE No. Patrons of Huabonilry meets the 1st Thurwlsy in eaeh tnoiithat 10 o'cine W A. M [julvlit-t'.m lll iu; I AM, . AT Williston, S. C. With th • beat stm k of t»o<-f*. Shoes, Hats Gents’ Fur’-ishing G»*k1*. Shirt*, Collar*. Cufis tm'l Nt-ckwoir b-twoeu Chnrlrston sod Augu-ti, ati'l the tiretrpt eSt prices between New York aud New Orleans. All the latest stylos iiml from the be t Houses in the United State*. Good TIiiLiuudriutl White all Liren Shirts ut cents apiece, and everything eUe in proportioni Come nr.d see that thefe s life and en terprise in Willistrn still: ROBT. A. WEATHERSREE. '7 8ep2.» W. H. Brigham 261 BROAD ST., AUGtSTA, GA^ W hult-wiK- and lietwil Orocer «nd COM MISSION M ERCHANT, t* prepared with ample means xnd a eucc'-eeful expetience to nerve ids cusumu-rs more satisfactorily no# than at any previous time. A full stock of the beat goods on hand at all times and at the lowest prices. Home grown and Te*a* Red Rust Pi oof Keed Oats specialties. aep25 T. T. GILL, BLACKVILLE, S. 0. Watchmaker, Jeweller nnil Gunsmith, teilt be glad to tec old and new friends at his old stand opposite the depot. Ail Work tear* ran tud. May?0 W. B. BlACHOFF. J. A'ON OVBNi nmy moir & a. WUOL.1CMAL.1C OROdBUUf A rid Dealers in CAROLINA RICE* 190 Fowl Bay, 1 and 2 Cumberland Street, 64 and &*> State Street, Charleston, 8. C. (New York Office, 98 Wall Street.) n. b. Mr. j. r. Easterling It now connected with our bueiness n. Travelling Bsleeman. Any orders entrusted to him will have our b«tattention. [jan26 Applicatioa lor Fifitl Discharge. • Notine is hereby given that the undereign. ed will apply in the Probate Judge of Barn, wall County on Monday, the 24th day of November, A. D. 1884. fora Final Dmeharge as Admihtat rater ef (he eeiaie of J. 4. Pea- «Mk. B. J. PEACOCK SCUSstd