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v-, t > ■(' * Jjba V. UdluiC', Editor und Proprietor^ K ULB8RST COUNTY CIRCULATION THURSDAY, ?. "grr DECEMBER 6, ISt;!. I I J> ' TLU papor is tlio only one in tin* State ▼bieU ha*, to far, made war on the Land L^an Aafuciatiouii, wd this |>upcr U, a* it Hi', ri^lit. A^ood mnny people will bj on our aide five ycais licmo. We hcuUi'y approve t!ic propokd in- cr in tlu faluiiti of’ the County Auditors and rreaiuic**. Cheap John public Hervani* arc xlways dear in the long run and the laborv r is worthy of his lute. Good nnu deserve gowd wages, nud the present incuinbcnts of these effi' ee* in this comity nrc good men and have done good work fur the p iry and ihc people. Io the Demovraiie caucus »t \t ie*li in:toi on list Ha'urday tlic Hon. dohn tl. Carlisle of K n'ueky received the jiominn'ion for i*p«;akoi oir the first l>a!“ l»»t. The vote ttooil C’arTste tdd, Ran dall 3d, Ccx 30. Ry this action the National Democratic puny has fully c.minittcd ilself to the “Tariff for reve nue-only” policy, and on that issue the next Presidential campiign must Ire fought. Meesis. Tillman trttd Dihhk- Voted for Randall. The reliiaindcr of the South Carolina delegation vote 1 for Car lisle. Now lot us have peace. k — A good many practical economists are exercised as to the proper disposition to L# made of the enormous eut plus of $1.32,#03,030 annna'ly collected hy the (loocial Government. According to our Views of die past, present and future of the country it should be converted m'o an emigration fund and socially expend ed in the settlement of the colored popu lotion In n Western Territorial reserva tion. If “American citizens of African descent” arc “the wards of the nation” they should get “forty acres and a mule” on the fertile prairies toward the setting sun. It would be better for all .roucern- ed for qur “brethren in black” to “go Wert and grow up with the country.’’— Give them homes and let them work out ihcir own salvation. * , When a Southern born white man gees into the Repub lean party it is bard V) tell where lie wid stop if opportunity offers and life la.-ts. There seems to be no reformation this side of the grave and the emigrant goes down grade with n oiutinually accelerating moinemum.— The trial of John A. Mitchell, a colored Democrat, by the United States Court in Columbia is enough to sicken any lover of decency and fair p’ny. A juvenile black boot black in Charleston attempts to crowd himself ahead of other nppli-_ Cants for registraliou, is poshed out of linn by Mitchell, a white deputy marshal Comrs up. seeks to make an arrest with out a warrant, Is resisted, goes off, gets the warrant and mrusts the defendant without trouble. In due course the de fendant is carried before the Court in Columbia, the District Attorney of Northern Georgia U deputized by the ^Aitomey General of the United States to conic ovcriut< Hie satrapy of South Carolina and to a-vi-t Mr. Melton to vin dicate the outraged law ! And these congenial spirits confer anu consult, they exclude all Demoorat^fV^, f | 10 j u> ry and pack it, Vi” 1 ,, Grcenbickcr* and 1U< Urfnd taU about justice and prate ^tf impartiality. It is true tlmt tlie Chi f Justice of the United States nud our Su preme Court and the law of this St, to say tint the prosecution lias no light to “stand aside” -jurors in the trial of mia- demeanors, but Judgj Bond ignores Such authority, reverses a former ruling, promises to think about making a rifle in the future and lets Melton and Speer have their own will. We have no abuse lor these people. They are in bud COm- jmuy and have contiuctcd evil habits.— Their tenure of office is contingent upon their collection bf campaign capital. — When they cease to he profitable sor- t ants they will be cast.Into outer dark, lies* and the public crib shall feed them no more. And although it sickens us to nee such conduct yet its cxiMcuco and "^courugqmcnt by the National Admin- Uiruttop show the desperate straights to which the Republican party is reduced. It will be a long thue before any Demo* cr-t is sent to Albany by such tictics— nd it Will noVbc a very gVeat while b< • , lore Messrs. Melton and Speer will be " retired to that privacy in life which they wo well deserve. ?“a' 1 - -j s _ The ttwverawr’M AAeanac*. ^ The message of ttov Thompson is an . interesting paper, containing much vale* ublc infocHMMicn and several timely sug. gertiuos of changes in the laws necessary to their yxratar effectiveness. The pro- priety ef the omtioa of a commission to tevise oar tax law* daring the vacation . hr ill »ot be questioned by any one famil Ur with the defeete of oar present xyg. temafsa sssayt and collection of taxes, Veil aays: of t 'g'. 1 . r—'j. assi-sfius it at iu but vulnution rfal. thr taxes, co. U aad p«iii«iliea okimed by (lie* tiixab <j pmp-Ttr iu the maU. Tbs Nkte. 'IV* CuisjitroUef aka re© in-1 amount reijuirod to meet the cxpeiisis of mends the rtp-ui oTito kw leqiii.dnu all government must be ruiioJ. wbyth.r (he valuation of propeny be h{gh or low.—• To the taxpayer ivnntusrs nqt iliut the the rip .-at oral, law lequi, personal ptoj^rty to be first distrained before lh< land can be sold fur taxes, also the recent law, which has not yet,gene valuation of his property i* incleased if | into effict. requiring land to bo offered Charleston, S. C. (he rate <-l t txiition is dimim-hed iu (be •amo ratio, ” His Excellency's estimate of the blcss- edne«« of public^, school* rank* whIi higher thjii ours 1-ut the following tx< Jwet shows progress: —— — ' ‘ There wete carolled in the public sellooit during the year, Tl.lof white and 03,93S cnloit j pupils, niaKiiig u to tal ol 1 To.Oy.o. This is an inerousc of 37,131 over thel.irgi cniollmont fur the preceding year. Fum a eouipirifos vrf this enrollment uiih the data furnished hy the l cu»us «-l iHgO, it i,|>j cats that over 73 per cent, of the white children and nearly f>5-p<-r lent, of the oul-ircd children of the .Stu’e between the age* of six nud sixteen yours weioin attend ance on the public school*. Tnq aver age Lnutb of the school session was four (4) months. The whole number oftoach- el's empfuyed was 3.4'.I4, of which 2,103 were white and 1,320 were colored—an iiwtfns* since the last report ol 8l. The number of schools in operation was 3 200 —uu lucivie-e of 80. The claims «g,iin>t the school fund, cnurjiHi-g iu iHfr to f>'2o'J 0 fll.Oti^be. ing nil settled, the outire proceeds of the pull tax are now uvailablc for the sup port of the seho.i's.” Uhifliu l diversity had nn enroFincut lust yc.ir of 121 stuJcnts, and the fanii of 130 aerci nt ached to it is tlii fly cul tivated by rtudoHts, many c-f whom sup port tlu'ijiselycs by labor on lb > farm. _ The i'.i.litnry Academy hid on Hie of October 133 cadets, 08 of this nu n- her beinb bemficiiiries, wh') are inuin, iiitn'i wtiolynt the ex pen seoTTlie State. The 8outh Carolina College lia-1, uc cording to last year's •atalogue, a total enrollment of 18.3 students. Tliere are now 170 u*a»rieulates. a gain of 20 os compand with the' attendance at the s ime period hut yean 11 the In-titution f >r Jhe d nf nud dumb and blitijj there arc«72 pupils, an increase tf 10, In the colored depart- for lease before it is offered for sale. The Cqmptrollcr reports th,«t the total funded debt amounts tq $fi,10 , 3,(t24, and I MANUFACTURERS OF illOII GRADE KEUTIL1ZERS AND IMPORT. EllS OF GENUINE-AIRMAN K A IN If. Orders promptly filled fur the following goods : the .iofuude.1 debt to $42S,kGG,the t,.u«I EDISTO ACID PHOSPHATE, EDISI’O ACIDULATED ROf’K, ment rec.*nt!y cstablis! ol, 3 pupi » haviv^onviete from cuctl eouuty. been admitted mid others will soon be re ccived. From the message wc mAe tlic fol low tugel trucks: Tlic number of pal ier-ts in die Lmm- tic Asylum at the b<ginning of the lost fiscal yewr was hiU ; the number admit ted during llit yeiir was 233. making the whole i u nber under treatment 783. At the close of the year the number wa* 605), of w hich 332 were while and 231 colored. (Jf this number 34 were pay pitients, the balance, 370, being sup ported by the 8tnte. The rep -its of the i istitutiun for several yeuis past show that the aonualTruroase in the number of piitients is from 30 to (JO. Tlic number of convicts in the I\n : - tentinry on the 31st of October lust was 83G, an inercnse of 72 over the number reported at tlic corresponding period of last year. Of this number 53 were wh te and 841 colured. The C'-mmUsiouer of Agriculture has COlleeted and paid into the Stale Treas ury for the last fiscal year $23,692.3i», Tc nutlioiizi Hupt rvkursof Regis tration to IsMte dupllcato crriitleat, a to t-lectt-rs wfioscccitifieittes have been loat o'r dc troy^ if. To declare unlawlul contracts for the sale of aftbl s for future ddlv. rr in-dc under certain circumstances and to provide the puidetuiieut for the same. T'» autlmr'Z'* County Ccmmissiotiers to open and Vetablbsh public litgtiWHye. To amend ihc law in regard to the powers and duties of the Railroad (J, mudesinners. To establish a new Judicial and elec tion county from i-oiiionsof Lexing ton, Aiken and El-etk-ld and to be known as Butler county. To establiah a new j idiciul and ehc- tlon county from potiiotn* of Berkely and Colleton counties, to be known us Dorchester county. To luoreaso the compensation tf County An-Utors and Treasurers. A Ji-int Resolution whs adopted rs- qulriug the Attorney Geuerat lu hssIs' in the defense of theStuto election of^ fleers before the U 8. Ci uit. Hon. Il« ury Mclver was unanimous ., , - .. , , , ly ro elected Assoi i tte-Justice of the paid by the manufacturers ol and dculcis. yiu-j Court on Saturday. fthe in commeicial manures. The Commissioner estimates owing to the unfavorable seasons of list year, thfjtifd of cotton ns com pared w ith that of 1882 shows a ’decrease of about 33 per cent., and the yield of corn a decrease of about 85 per cent.— The yields of other crops were propor- tiouu'ely decreased. Tlic Commissioner is of opinion thatHie farming interests of the 8tnte ntc on a sounder finnncul owing chiefly to the large crow^j 1882 ami the consoqncntly co8 , u f producing the crof a ( ,n883. I hc 0I1 phosphate rock mined , 1 ^ ie ‘ ,,#t 3 e,ir nuiounls to $181;* ^7341 ; of tliis amount $125,793.41 has been paid into the 8tu'e Treasury, leavinu a balance due to the btate of $5,3ti4. The improved financial condition of nurjKKiplc is shown by the fact that at tne c'oso of the l<i£t fiscal year, not with- staudiug thy heavy losses to the crops from uiifuvbrubli! seasons, the amount of taxes collected exceeded by $12G,- 939 3.3 the amount co'iectcd for the pre ceding year on the same levy. ♦ — - 'I'bo 4 oiuptroller <«ciiciu1*j« Ke- l»(tr(. The report of Comptroller General Stouey shows that the value of the prop erty of th ; State according to the rcrtmis made to the auditors is $154,009,3 If, as against $145,442,291 in 1882, an in- creuse of assessed value iu one year of $5,167,012. The assessed values are us follows : Rea! cs'ste $87.131,410, personal property $48,249,939, rulroad property $15,227,9Gf. The tax ** re alized wiW not aggregate less than f620 - 700, the nui'Hjnl raised last year. The revenue* of the^tatc arc sufficient to meet, all appropriations.' Tlnr Comp- trol'er calls atteiitiou iii the fact that there are at least 2,000,000 acres ef land that go uotuxed. To rethedy this evil he suggests “a thorough and tecu. rate survey, not only of every comity hut of every township in its limits, and the preparation of reliable m-ps of both county and township." The recommendation of flic Comp troller to abolish State and county boards of equalization and devolve these du ies up in township boards is a good one — 'Hie Comptroller suggests t.ic following remedy for existing evils in regard to the payment of taxes: “Le*. the time of making returns, which is now from Juno 1 to July 20, bo fiom M^y 1 to June 10. \\ ben the l>K>ks have bfeti closed and the penalty added let the Treasurer advertise a list ofaUdcliuquentTiroptrty, with notice that uni, a* redeemed, with costs ami penalties, be will apply to tb« Ciurtof Common Fleas far julgment, which judgment shall be superior to all ot Iter judgments. Every delinquent de siring to defend lib can e should be re- fW«I Gr depoeit with tin court an her reduced by tte u nouot of myuoj* ct kart equal to the taxation is low. h'to.eet on which to be provided in 1334 amounts to SJd 1,878. ’lln* I-egtsiuinre. Thu Legislature is fairly ut work and iiltbougb ttm steelon promise* to kTa hburt one it will be pruliflc of new laws and ameudmeuie to old ouee. An uvalauche of £dl1» has been iuf rodueed, of which the'ftillowing am the moei important:- To make it the duty of some county officer to prosecute all who vi-, lute the liquor IlcvuseJaw. To amend ejxlloat 1083 to 1CJ91 of the geticrul statute* relattng to the re pair of highways and blidges. To provide a punishment for hist- atiy. lo fiiollitate the holding of extra terms or the Court of Ornimiu 1 leas To provide for the fwdter organixi tlon of the-puhtle suhoots of the State and te autliotiz* the levy and collec tion of a local tux for tho better sup port of the same. « To r-quite assignments of mortga- gi«-of-mit property to be recorded. To regulate HppvHls to the Supreme Court from iho Courts of General Ses sion*. To limit the time for th- publlcatl >n of the summons against absent defend ants. To amend the law In regard to the mttectiou of delinquent taxes on ie.,1 estate. To repeal tho Hen law. To uhollsh tetiauey by the courtesy. -Ttrmako seuiiutlou a misdeumtuor and to provide a pauLlimeut tor the same. To repeal a part of section 1717 re lating to the sale -if spirituous liquors. To provide compelmaii >•> to Sheriffs while lu atteodauciJ opoh 'Circuit Courts. To n q-ilre theSnperlntendent of the Peulienurfiy to psy to the chuirmeu of me Bosrd of County Coinmfsuiouers the net proceeds of the labotmrf thi* CUR DKLTOATMJTTS C-iU’MW.V. Senator L irtigne, from tho commit tee on M'-ilical Aflitrs, reported lavor ebly a hill to amend section 932 of the General Statutis, to better legulate the sale and use of poisons. He slso Introduced a bill to. amend section 33 of the Geut-ial Statutes tn relation'to the priming for the General Assembly Also a bill to lac/SSe the tiumbel t‘ talesmen rtujfj t-xu-ud the area RO® . . , . , . • • , W Jth**y are 8**leeted in the county bests'hnn at the beginning of List ycjr>^r Barnwell, on which ihc Judiciary EDI;TO AMMON1ATED FERTILIZER, EDISTO ASH ELEMENT, EDISTO JCAINIT. Sols Manufactuiers of the Celebrated DUNCAN’S PHOSPHATE. •F\A2STCY tlHA.NDH MANUK AClIJItKIJ I'O ORl>KR. *> The g»xal* w*e offer are unsurpa^ed in the trade, and as wc wid make favorable terms wo b pe 'ytm will w rite ua befiae eloring your purebascs. IgrFor pities, term*, testimonials, &c., iddress J. 15. E. SLOAN, Treasurer and General Agent. dt-<6 4 in PRICES TELL A,\D EVERtBODT TELLS THE PRICE. ®JW. I It Beggars all Description. Grandest Ovatioa Ever Knows. FOR THE LAST WEEK THE GREATEST BUSINESS EVENT EVER witnessed in o|,| Augusta ! Sueli an ouipouriug of people !. und such a di.-pluy of popular cutbusiHsm as greeted me iu iny Three Large Stores Has never been equalled hi (be city before, and only goes to show that the publf appreciate my lioncut eft’-rts and straight forward system of merchandizing. THE IMAGINATION SHRINKS FROM CONTEMPLATING THE AP PALLING EFFECTS THIS GliKAX SALE WILL HAVE ON JHj% “WRKTCHEDLV ENVIOUs” FEATHER WEIGHT CLOTHIERS. BAM Grandest Offering of the Day. My Mens $18, $19 and $20, Suits Reduced to 810. Elegant in sty’e. Englirh and American GckxI* in Light and Bark colors. Plain and Fancy Cassim-rs and Che,iota—Tliouaaud* to select Trow, All Cobrrs Fabric* made up iu Suck aud Frock Style. . . I don’t exhibit -Monkeys, Baboons or Laughing Hyenas, or anything attached to a vulgar show; but . . „ , $300,000 i^orth of FINE READY MADE CLOTHING at price* tbatwillcrcatcthc most Startling Sensation. These Arc tlic Finest Made Clothing in this country. The prievs will not be seen again. I defy the competition of the world in - / Hays' and Children's Suits. Ladies will be astonished at the immense disp’ay of Suits for the Little Ones. Don’t clop until you find jjutrof the numbers : 014^0-1 B and 74<> 11 ROAD STREET. - ' At. CiUSTA. GEORGIA. 287 and 289 KIN G St- Charleston. S. G . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS, NOTION'S and MILLINERY,. Now » ff -rs a Lirgo and Complete Stock at Bottom Price*. There 1* no bun combe In this, bill fart*.' Pilots in dark, Shirting an*! -mourning cqlora of the best make* at O ccnte. Dress Goods from 6 1 2 rts. to 50c-ts. Cashmeres In all shades 11 eta. tn $1 00. PlaMs and Checks at 8 cents, Gingbatna Hi 8 cents. Brown Shirtl'-g* 3 12 cents up. including fkefamous GraidtevllleSblrtloga ami Sb- etings «t 4 1-1,5 14 and G 1 4 tvols, Blankets at SI 00 per pair, Comforters at 70 eis, and upwards, K- ntucky Joans fr--m 9 to 40cents. Cloaks from 8100 ttpwanls. We have the Largest and Finest Millinerv Stock in the 8->uth. La dle* and Childrens’Hats from 25 ectiisl up of the L-ttsst Styles. In fact all goods are sold In proportion, us we intend to make quick sales and small proti's for cash. - .. oct4 PLEASURE AND PROFIT TO ALL. ^ « W tcli mid Jewelry Itepuiiiiij{,nnd full lineofOoods. Specislty, manut*eturing OOI.D .MEDALS at KICARV’H. Denlerin Dmmond?, ffalclies, Clock*iud Jewelry, 729 Broad Street, Opposite Central Hotel. Augusta, 6a. *epl8-27 RemoTal Notice* -THE- i f GS5EAT FUSNm BE BAbAgE W AOCtTSTA M'c take |d ensure iu announcing that we have moved our slegaut stock of Fur niture to ' 2' 840 BROAD STREET. Old btind of M vers & Mmcu*. We have this large store fille'l to nverfl-iwing witlL the,moat Elegant mid heel Assuted clock ever olferid. We compete wiih at r maiket or any d<-u!er in ' \ STVLK. QUALITY OR PRU i:. 1 he steady iticraase in on: busine-s is whn ha- caused rs *o rnnv.- s - of' - "M now b .ye.TIIE FINE T STORE uml FINE'T.tjTOUv IN G^QR-i| for cuialoguc or call and sc<* ns. f. j ■. sepM 27 J.L. Bowles eertjo. 84:0 13road Street, i^ngusta, Oa. STOP STRANGER t •.•••• *■, iSf.,: Ami tell all vour friends and the rest of mankind that J. W. LE\ ^ &UO - ., the Brwacl Street Grocen*, oppos te tlie Ansustu Hotel, have m storo and for sale a full storklof Staple and Fancy Croce lies of t e best Li.whIs and qjtlirices to suit the times. The nimb’c penny is better than the slow shilling. Live pnd let livi^ is their motto* A choice stock ot the bcs‘ Liquors always in store. Prompt attention given to all orders. Mr. J. II. Levy js with the house and will be pleased to see and serve his mat y f iends in Carolina. COMfeiitAtSMlCNTi* OK COTTON HOL.lC’ITKI>. scp21 1883 Bargains at Blackville ■ i T‘~ Committee made an unfavorable re-1 — port. Dr. W. W. Smith rtnrrod'jce-l irblll relative to voting pncincts iu (Barn- woll county, sud also a hill to probitdt the sale of intoxicating liquor* In this county." Dr. G. W. M >rrall presented the cla'ln of E. P. Hutson, nit-sscnger of rpHcia! elootl-tn lu ihi* coirnty. Tne Jndhiary Co nuditee of the House npor e«t uul.w<>r»biy upon the petitioj of cltixenH of A e dale to p e- vent Fie diitilla 1 -u ul spirttnou* It- quorttfuui grain for ont^ymr. AI*o u on a similar petition of coloied citi zens of l hat town J SHUTTIXQ l FF THKIlt Liqu R —The jl- quot Ueuluis of the city held., a meet- it g u few night* ago and by comptuirg notes prepared a list of 48 names of cttlZr-n* of the city and county who are tecoguiz*d as victimr of strong dilnk unahle to control their appetite L r It. Every bar keeper has refns-d to self liq mr to these men, and if they obtain it Den-after tht-y wili have to send somebody t*l*o for it. It may not he known hy many that a written notice from any relative of an habitual drinker to liquor dealers not to sell him liquor mak-s them lia ble for any dam. ge that may tenult to tiie drinker or anybody else from li quor sold him by tlie lecipietit of the uorioe. Any married woman can ef fectually prevent her husband fr*-m drinking at the bars by sending notice to the suloon keepers not to sell him.— Gteeivilie News. M * »i O’Donnell, the murderer of Qarey, was convicted in London on Batilrday aud was sentenced to d-utb. When Q'Douuell was removed from the courtroom he held up his right haml, and with Angers extended, shouted : "Three cheers for old Ireland 1" “Good bye United Stales ! ‘ “Tc hell with the British sod the British Crown 1* It is a plot made up by fhe^ Crown !” The prisoner, shouting, cunrkig and strug gling, was then forcibly removed by the police, amid the most fearful con fusion aod slamming of doora. He will hanged on the 17rb Inst. We ream tb> re la some probability that It v. W. H. Dowling, of Hampton o Hinty, will be secured as principal of Wiiliamstou Male Academy, and also to take charge os pa tor of tho baptist cbuich at that place. Mr. Dowling la a miulsler of recognised ability, and is also • teacher of considerable experi ence. He occupied the position ut Reboot Commissioner of Hampton bounty tor ous or two teru t. * ^VUOUSTA, OA. (X 11 DOiVT KEAD Tiff8! \ BUT COME AND BE CONVINCED THAT BETTER BARGAINS CAN , V - . . .• be bad at FOR THOUSANDS OF CLOSE BUYERS I aM NOW LECEIYING lb-- IrtTgCSt stuck of General Merchandise Ever brought to rive State, ami I pledge my reputation to the truth of this iP- eertiun. __ilicy wore bougLit f--r cash, far below market quotations, and will he sold for rash at prices rtm di fve_unpeliiio0. No mcicbaut iu the S ttle call sell as inm h for the d-dinr-fTs 1 can. A cordial Invltatimrls *-xt» ndeJ to the people of all the surrounding counties * to visit me and tx imiue my Immense Stock* «. w’--* ' __ Ft>r I feel assured tbatl can and will give satisfaction to all who may favor ms whb their patronage. — 1 FOR TPIE LA DIFS— ~ I Invite special attmiioo to ray magnificent stork of H^nes from the beat makers- They weie iiounht during the Paldc nn-t will be sold at-i’anic Prices. A superb stin k of Hals, Bonnets, Floweis.all the l ew faljicsjn Dfess Goods friun faat colored |ulitis at 5 cents per yard to the Quest Silks ai $3 per yard. Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Peifumrtles, Unit rellas, Sal chi Is, Tbs, Hosiery, Kulr- <ing Cotton, Ruffling*. Jewelry and all Toilet Brie a Brae 10 per Cent.’lower than any other house iu the State. ^ 91 than at any other storr iu this Congressional Dirtriot. Anything aud everything in GENERAL MERCHANDISE to be sold at prires to suit the times. M R8. OL AIR l ,a8 j U8t received her Fall rtjrk of Bmalta i lb Uis Seventh U going to ilght Mackey sf la vooth Dlstnvt, MILLINERY, and so satisfied i* she of its superiority that.she invites nn ipspeeCoo of the Indies generally, confident lira* her Styles and Prices will give complete satisfaction.— Type cur not describe her stock. It must be seen to be appreciated. Huts, Bon nets, Feathers, Ribbons, Silks, Satins, Velvet*, Laces, Collar*, Jewelry, Gloves, Satchels and everything kept in Millinery Store*. Millinery a Specialty. Site is now enlarging her Millinery Rooms and invites the frequent calls of her friends. ^ _ The stock of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES’ i* complete and will beaeld as cheaply as at any other store in the State. A splendid lin* of Boot* and Stsa^ffeom the best manufacturer* and all Warranted qs Represented. For Men and Boys a full line of Clothing and furnishing Goods of the BEST MAKE AND MATERIAL. r. W *- Trunks, Tobacco, Drugs and Hardware. \ W r e are too busy to speciiy, but oak all tlie people io come to aoe ua, for if good goods, cheap prices aud courteous attention will help to build up Barnwell we will do our tall part in developing onr county scat r • COXrKCTIONKMIKS ANI_> CAN GKIOHM. GTAa Old Vitlgiaia Welcome to aH comer*. . v • FOR Ml^N. -*w The largcfstfilci^k «-f Flnr Oh thing ami Futuisblru’ G !s- n »b«* Suits fur beys <4 4 ycHis aiirt f<-r mm wt-U’Mtar St'fl p n . f'talllMrr- me'liate hc»s an-Uiiut*. Bngp|«>s, Wmumuf. HarimVo,H.<3 n. V ’ l.irtlas. Lar- ’gest stock of s'amts id D'-uIcslo. iweirtnyTSULt H. \ . u „ , f J ll Fr-rntb* p|«im-8t to tbe finest Parlor Sens. Foil-1 e t D - A I tlie latest Improved A GRI CULT UR A L IM I'LL M ENTS. And a full line of Hardware, Tin am* Cr-s-kefy w«re M\ st ck of ^ f-u ... -S ' Staple and Fancy Groceries Is complete Hial snffluluni to feed all the hungry people In this sent State. And donryi u f-nnet that my prices are fat cbmper than ilqu Ci>nipetitor. Bf f'-r- l-Utlng e|*ewiiere call and *e*- mr. It. will pay yon I have not time or spac • to desetine my st-a-k, but it !* r-ompleie U, . v- partment. Bard times are ahead of us, but short cropa and l-.w f rices wli t hurt the people who trade with me. My up- rb uce and capital justifv m lo making thef*e promUee—and I will beep them. \ * . * Always glad lo see and eetve my cast..meis. 4 Simon Brown, blackville. t*. c. SCffl W R. KLLLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, B t* A C K V I L L* l , ». C. ■0 : n fromptness a specialty dec21.tl Alva Gage & Co. PROPEIETOU8 OF THE ChftrJcston Icc Hounc, Market, Cor.Church St. Charleston, S. C Shipping, 8tif rabeat, and City Trade Supplied. Ice Packed for the Country a Spe cialty. fcblo-ly Oldenbuttel’s" Ei'T BAY REST1DRANT, Nos. 103, 87 aud Sa.rClwrleaton, 8. C. Boanl and Lodging. MKAI.rt a.'T AI>L HOUIW, Breakfast from (» to 9 *A. M. Lunch, Free from 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. ‘ Dinner from 12 M. to 8.30 P. M $upper from G to 9 F. M. OUTERS IN KVERY STYLE. 4!ya, Wines, Liqunre, Segars." Tobae- <», Etc., of Best Qualify JOHN W. OLDENBUTTfX. * oet25.(W . +- ■ ■ u _ri. BB=^ •X arte -—^-i_. _