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‘ g|)t groplc. lolm W. Holmes, Editor and Proprietor. COUNTY CIRCULATION K> m LARGEST g .m w.ii. j-jg"--.'. 1 » jj.e.i.i THUltsDAl, MAT 5 bi mw—■nw i q—«t A tAlHOAft tUEtma At BfTtM' BltlDOE. Wg suggest that th«' people of lower Barnwell and upper Colleton uhlte In a _ railroad meeting pt Rivers Bridges after crops are laid by. takes time and talk as well asment •Jf' to build these iron highways and that will be soon enough to start. The first thing to be found out is whether or rot the people along the Haltkehatchle want th« n a 1. That can easily l* learned by talk at pic ijics, poet office* and occasional Accidental meeting*. One man in every town- *hlp can find out in a month how the pulses of his neighbor* brat without losing a day from minding his own business. If the people want It then next in or der comes the rub’how to get It. And before beginning the cost might to be learned. Township sflbscrlptlons from individuals sufllclcntto secure a survey and Mtimate of cost could no doubt be secured. After that has been done those inter- extrd can tell whether the road will t>* w orth what it a 111 cost and decide to stop or go on accordingly. The money t«» build it can be raised partly by indi vidual subscription or township taxa tion, and when that shall be exhausted more can be borrowed. WliT A COTTO* fACTOkl TOW* WtLL 00. It will bring several hundred people more here to live. These will have to have bouses to live In, clothe* to wear and provisions to eat. Real estate will advance In price. There will be an In creased demand for dry goods and gro ceries, and there will he more of them sold. It will make the town a better t»>ef market and a better market for many other products too numerous to mewbon. It will keep thousands of dollars here which have heretofore been sent to the North. It will stimulate reery existing industry, and cause other enterprises to be projected. It will dl- veratfy our industries, and tend to re store the confidence of the people In the ultimate powalbllttlrs of the country. It willcanaean Influa foreign capital and do tnanr other things too numerous to mention. Let us try one.—Fairfield News and Herald. It win ha ersn as rs have prophesied, brethren, but will It pay your present population and your HApected immi grants * You are going with the popular cur rent now , but where will you wind up? It Is easy to begin but *>uteiltn#* It takes pretty bar a work to put on brakes and rrawl back to the starting point. There D«ter w as more condensed good sense In so many words than Is con tained In Davy ('rocket'# motto, “Be sure you rs right, then go ahead” One enterprise calls for another and the men w kUt money gel richer and tboss w ithout gel poorer In proportion to the Increase of population. The I*eo- ple, w hich la right about nlnaty-nlna tiroes In a hundred, doesn't want any boom for Barnwell. It Is hard enough a I read v for a lasy man to live here and the fish supply of Toby and Turkey creeks will not suffice for the veterans and an Influx of more consumers. So far Barnwell hat been able to sal every thing brought from the rural districts for sale, and until our country friends learn to buy lets than they sell stran gers bad belter bring their rations along or stay aw ay The true gospel that papers ought to preach Is after this fashion: Stick to the farm. Don’t be in too great a hurry to gwt rich or to break. Drive alow and keep cool. And what we have said w ill fit every in the State as well as it does this ancient burg. • Tks Mstrict CsadWsass si Baaksrf. The Methodist District Conference at Bamberg last week was fully and well represented by delegations from all charges within tu territory. Presiding Klder Clyde, although new to the ohalr. diapetnhed business with the grace and ease of a veteran, and the proceedings throughout were exceedingly pleasant and harmonious. The presence of visiting dignitaries added largely to the Interest of The Con ference. Professor A. Coke Smith pre- sentsd the claims of Wofford College and effectively urged the formation of a S int stock company for the purchase of a old Spartanburg Female College { )reraises to be converted Into a board- ng house, where' poor students could live comfortably for seven dollara a month while attending the College.— Mr. M. J. Keller heeded the Hat with a subscription of ode thousand dollars end others followed until fifteen hundred of the nine thousand required were se cured, and a canvassing committee ap pointed to collect further subscriptions. Editor W. D. Kirkland addressed the Conference in behalf of bis superb pa per, the Southern Christian Advocate, and promised, with Increased support, to make It even better than it now is— (This editor is a. doubting Thomas as to his ability to make good that promise.) Dr. 0. A. Darby, President of the Co lumbia Female College, also spoke in behalf of thst institution, the only fe male college in the State under Metho dist control. ... Rev. Geo. Wms. Walker, Principal of Paine Institute, Augusta, Ua., devoted to the education of colored ministers, asked for sympathy not for money.— While bis position Is gardslt as should bee< not popular he ro- the proper one that they he educated b j Southern instead of Northern teachers. Reports showed thAt all ths interests of the church, spiritual and material, wore prosperous arid ministers end lav- men were greatly encouraged by tap advance all aleug the line. Messrs. X. J. Keller, N. P. Kirkland, G. H. Bates and A.C. Dibble wars elected del- agates to the next annual Conference. The Mart District Conforenee will be Ani A Bstirfer •rSaaaklM. Tbd ancient Romans were wont to mark with a white stone the days that fortunate.in their sfraira. if it were permissible now tofollow their ex ample we should bar*, to erect s pyra mid in honor of last Saturday’s memo ries. For it was a prose foam, perfect from tbs crest ion of nature, its author, with unbroken music of rytlun and me tre from the tlrst morning blush until the stars grew bright In me calm night sky. ' ■ ■ • Before the brain workers oTBirnwell had turned over for their second nap*, with u good team, charming compan ions, a careful driver and a brimming lunch basket wc turned our face east ward for a drive to Rivers Bridge, twenty-two miles down the valley <4 the Great Paltkeha'ehfe. A* we paVafcTTo. hy’s creek early fisher folks made Its pools picturesque, dropping s few lines to tho fishes like themselves hunting hr*ftkfasr. and thence onwArd conver sation varied as the landscapes changed. In the solemn saiul hills of ti**orgc’s Creek, future Sanitaria, the youngest iind handsomest of our coterie hummed h vmns, at the free balibllng brooks whose banks shall yet bo vocal witb-th« mono tone music of machinery he quoted po etry and in the broad fields caught sim iles as a wayward boy in very sport, chases bright winged butterflies on a spring holiday. Beyond the raDge of the locomotive's whistle, yet along the track where the iron horse shall soon carry binder pulses and wake livelier energies we go, on time, and reach our destination even with nearer neighbors. Upon pawing the peaceful picket lines we are arrested but soon releas' d on pa role, honor bound to stay ns long ss |K»ssitile and taught to foeltbat we have captured our captors and arc welcome to their hearts and homes. Behind us are left the earking cares of life and be fore and around is spread a fair Arca dian spot, the tirat cemetery In Barn well county dedicated to the martyrs of the lost cause. Here In soil made sa cred by their life blood, tender hands have gathered the remains (|f the dead, some unknown but none unlived or un- honored, and laid them to rest, oomrad-** in life and battle, brothers In'the last long sleep that shall not be disturbed midi the final roll call of eternity Is or dered. Above their ashes, a marblfLsbaft pure white as their patriotism has been reared, and the story of Us purpose la eloquently told in its inscriptions: “In memory of our Confederate Dead . n ho fell in battle at River’s Bridge*, * Feby. 4, IWo” “Soldier# rest, your warfare o’er, * Sleep die sleep that knows no breaking, Dream of battle Adds no more, Days of danger, nights of waking.** And it was a sight to touch the heart* of ail «ho bad ever mem the gray and stood beneath the shadow of the star- crossed flag, to see grouped around the muss and flower a rralhcd stand the vet erans who bad followed Lee, fought with Jack sun and rode with Stuart, the matron* who nad kept theft homes while their husbands had battled with the foe, who had nursed the wounded with gen tle i-ilnistrntioti* and soothed the dying aith ansaered prayers, fair maiden* and brave boys who there and at their Aresldea have learned to love the South land as well as their parents did In dar ker days. lu brief but fitting termaCapt. W. K. Sease, on behalf of the executive com mute*, la'mdured Rev. E. A. Wlngard, of the Lutheran church, who opeaMd the exerrisra with prayer appropriate to the occasion and singularly touching In lu perfect faith In and acquaintance ship with the Father, whom lie ad dressed. Then Mias Ida Kinard, an ac complished organist. aeehMed by a choir of well trained vocalksU followed with well selected and rendered musical ner vier, and upon its conclusion, Hon. G. W. M. Williams, by reuueatof the ex ecutive committee, in felicitous terms Introduced the orators of the day, Maj. Lauriston T. Islar, of Blackville, and Hon. D. B. Ifenderaon, of Aiken. The addresses of these distinguished gentle men fully sustained the reputations that they have won In years of Intellectual effort and encounter. The matter of their speeches was in keeping with the inspirations of the occasion, and their manner save {race to their golden words. Each won new laurela and friends and to their auditors was given the assurance that the younger men of Carolina will be worthy of the great or ators and stateeiaen m ho have made her name glorious where vet'the English tongue la spokeq. In the new eoldiers of thought and action her record will be safe, and their labors shall give greater lustre to her ooraing history. Tpon the conclusion of C.ol..UeDder»on'* address the memorial service* were concluded by the silent decoration of the grave, and aoon the sepulchre of the soldiers was banked high by fair hands bearing gifts of many flowers, fragrant with perfumes and bright with varied hues of royal rosea, pure lillles and gentler bloasotna. And then a dinner, typical of this land of Goshen and the big hearts of its { irosperous people, was served and tho east of good things was parallel in ex cellence with the morning’s feast of rea son and flow of soul. And after hosts and guests had eaten until “satis, jam satis” was a unanimous and univ< rial sentiment, the visitor orators, self con scious that their welcome was far be yond their deserts, either sought to make further acknowledgment or, with malice prepense and aforethought, de sired greater glory bv contrasting their own triumphewltn the confusion of one whose life labors era limited and bound ed by note book and pencil. Even Wil- liams, great and eloquent In Baptist As sociations and night aeaaiona of oountv conventions, even Izlar, potent and pol ished in MethodistConferencea and Ma sonic convocations, even Henderson, se rene and superb in Presbyterian Sy nods* State Conventions and Scheutzeu- fests, a triumvirate of learned pleaders in the Courts, felt that they were out and over matched by the audience, su perior to any they had ever, faced be fore, the farmers of which lived (u homes un shingled by mortgages, tilled tielda uncursed by liens and drove hor- unaaddled by bills of sale, the wo men of which loved Carolina’s past and present and future more than the ty ranny of fashion, end the aforesaid three deelred that ThxBauxwsil Fxo- ruE should cover their retreat or go, like them, the last captive of war In these piping times of peace.' With a love patterned after that which existed between Damon and Pythias, Tax Peopli, faithful to Us friends, cam# to their rescue end went down, colors flying and heart bating a timid surrender. But to It, which has ao far Midway end the outlying country towns, And memorial marble shall else where perpetuate the story of the furled It will be sweet for Tut PtoriA and He friends to know that they have, In some degree, contributed to tb« spread of the patriotic leaven thatjs ao much to the honor of the Executive Committee of the River’s Bridges Me morial Association. \— r Cal** Bs*Uac AsCSm. The next union meetlngef the Third Division of the Barnwell Baptist Asso ciation will convene with the Mt. Olivet Baptist church on Friday, the 27th day of May. 1887. Introductory sermon by Rev. G. D. Kinard at 12' o’clock m. Charity aer- moii on Sunday by Rev. Jehu G. Wil liams at 12 o’clock m. 1st Query. How can we best promote Baptist principles? Opened for discus sion by J. R. Cooper. 2nd Query. What can be done to In terest our iwoplc in mission*V Opened bgiHenry Ilartzog. Essay for Friday to be written by ?. M. Sanders. Essay for Saturday by W. RfBoyn- ton^ from subjects of. their own selec tion. J. A. JefttiN*. Secretary. Baptist Courier please copy. ^ A man called on a young lady the other evening and rather overstayed hia time. About 11 p tn a brindie cat came Into the room, wearing a strip of paper tied around its neck and Jumped into the young lady’s lap. On the paper these words were written: “Do you know that it U after 11 o’clock!’ Or do you in tend to sit up all night long? 4 ’ The young man read the notice first, cough ed, arose hastily, bade the fair one good night and departed forever and ever. That eat settled it. 'The YerdltR titaanlmoua. W. D. Suit, Druggikt, Bippof Ind., testiflra : “I can recommend Electric Bin ere as the v*ry beat remedy. Ev ery bottle eold hue ^Iven relief in ev- cry t’aee. One man look six bottle*,and was cured of Rheumatism of 10) em’a •lauding” Abraham Hare, druggiut, Bellvifle, -Ohit\ affirm* . “The beat •elllng medicine I hnva ever handled in my SO years * tperlence, is Electric Bitteta.” Thousands of other* have added their teailmony, *o that the ver dict is unttrilmoua that Electric Bitters do cure nil (list erne of the Liver. Kid neye or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle wt O’BaUhon tit Go’s Drug Store. FOR RKTSTT- Fair House Cottage and eight art-e* ofjland adjoining. Portiop of land plant er! in -mefons', remainder prepared for planting. Also good garden. For terms apply to ' P. H. HAGOODt may5-lm ’ Notice to Dtbiors and Creditors. All persons indebted to the estate of U. 11. Rodt, late of Barnwell county, deceased, are. hereby notified to make immediate payment and all persons holding claims against the said estate are requested to presuut them, duly at tested, to the qndersigued at Barnwell. X. F. KIRKLAND, St., H. .?. BRABHAM, Qualified Executors. may 5-1 in Jullli* Pldllil*. Hl.o kvllle. M. C. Heusr Sian and ('atn.iire Painter. Paper Hm iter and I’l-hol-isre.. Old furniture rei ewed h. ill »t cus* st \ le. - 3 n I. N. Pych**#, hlai-kvllle K (5. Agent or the tv*t*rto» n Sirani E> itlD« Cuuu'anyof Ncjf» York.' Ilepatr nil'At-- id .'lurlie-e . f all mss*'* (tin* and Kitfloes i••! >• ir-d, (ili.a Hh*rp--ne>| and a-iif-tA klachlulat work d-Uie at i.iWf*l living pile**. if Snrvet pur done UD-.n reaSpriAhl* terina Addrea* J. J. Uetaingrr, tVIIIUtnu, 8. C. tf Amin* •ulve. The Beet Snlve In lb** Wofld f«r Cut*. Brule**, H.*r»-e, Ule^r*, Halt Rlioitro. FeVet h r*w. lYiur. < hopped 11 tod*, i hllMitliia («>ri.N, *tPl all Hkln Etup- tlof a. slid poettlV.-I) ruff* l‘ll>* of O" pay irqulretl. It i* guaranteed P'giv* perfert ealiefacth O of moD'y r-fuioi- ed Pi Ice 15 eenta per b< X. For Bale b O'Bun noti A On. A rare opportunity to buy a profitable and wall eaiafflUlted merrautfla bust- n*M In Barnwell la now ofiered. Such a r ha non has not bean presented slue* the taw n was fbuudrd. For further In formation apply to J. W. Holmk*. n M hJMO til A.M. tvpsrtvd UiU llfr »t Mi home, Dunbarton, Itirn- wcll toumy, S. 0., un iheDightof the rttth of Man-h, IS87, (alcb klllingovortb, affd M yean aui fir* montbi. i hr writer rryard* M not only a duty but a privi lege tu lay upon the grave of hu friend and brother In Christ.«tribute, howaver Inadequate It may be. Jo his virtues aod tnuinory. Eulogies upon thn dean he abhorred, for lie conceived that they were often more the production of the Im^foatlon, than a true reSort ton of the llle and character of the dfcea* d. I will therefore only attempt to statu the impressions and convictions which an Intimate association with' bim, as his pastor, for a number of years, US left upon my iniod. Calab Killlngsworth was bora October sntb, 1*28. ingnwoi In the year IMS ha was baptised by Rev. H. D. Du o- “■ * "—e Jnyert BntncT ‘ ‘ sa« « can in io the fellowship In IS*) he was elected church ckrk thst capacity until IdTT, when be :h church, served In removed his aitwberthfp to (lie Cypress Cbapol church, filling . —- ■* *-*-' --**■ He bad but or In Utecaste poeition .bore un tobisdeath. He h few advantages is aarly life either educational point of m«aos, yet, by dioiof personvI effort, hosc- quihad a fund Vuseful knowledge, and placed hint- eulf In more thaa ordinsaily cornfortsnle circuin- stwiccs in life. Ue was twice married, and bad tiis gnodfortunc, in both Instances, to secure compan ions whs proved, indeed worthy ‘•help meets” sod noble Christian mothers for bis children. He was bleiard with fonr children by each of his wives, two ef whom of thw flm marriage survive him, snd throe of the last, together with their widowed mother. “In his death,” says a secular paper: ‘‘Barnwell county hu lost enaot her best citisea*," and I will add thaeommuaity in which he lived and the church for which he l.ibored and prayed one of her most useful anrironilsteiit members. Ue waaa man ofln- dotnlubfo energy, strict Ihtegnly sod trwthfut sod honest la all hi* acta Impulsive snd oft a impetu ous by nature vet by God’s grace, bo maintained en even balance, and when betrayed into error be was quick to acknowlwd** hi* fault, lie had the meat sympathetic of hearts, snd was easily touched by the dintreaaof other* No one la naad eve* applied to him for aid and went away empty-handed, many who mar read these line* will foci their eyes niotslro at lbs recoil action at the her eiaeuooa ha bestowed upon them. Huadrsdsof dolls/s upon hnodreds, ss he has loM the wrfler, snd ant WosMtqgly, did be let £ to help the uafortacau. OAtn hs« the exprea- o If! know my own heart, I west |»d» right aod lira right” aacapod hU Ups in coovenatfoa. He often foil troubled ae to whether he was ttviag m muck to ' ild, each was the the cause of the Mooter ao be ohoul ecneitlvencm of kb eonectenc* Ao greet a seJfcrer aa hewn for eery many momiha, sad i will he* lib for years he never, to my kaowli dulged in eowplslul He did In Ufa failed to addraas one ladjr saris- r kse* ia *boo. h* trussed, aad factor! iy Md at Braaeb ville. Tha kospitalfty of waa ■' Bamberg was fully aqasl to tba enter- wou i«f Um vtaltora and daiegatea In h* aadiwilt besltb for «Ma, marmared or la- •M foar death, for he xronldbe tha •(fort hundrod tng upon flxad on that la rajoioad at He srzz of beauty aad Briggs. Buist 8t Co. jUsXcicv'IL.iyh:. 9. o. Begto pnwmrrf* that they hare a larga stopk of ladieV, Misses, CMTHreu'd Htul Boys Huts, srlvctvd vith care in the market# of-Vow Vuiknud Bultiiuurc. Will be pleased te receive calls from the ladies of Barnwell county#’ Mrs. II. T. Randa’I has charge of thia department and will guarantee sat isfuctidn. Hals triinmcJ to order on fcliort notice. . ' apt? Tht; New Firni^ •> That Hark lag tee** saw we as qwwkly rurwd ablfoti's * are We g—aiiwles it f „f saw by W •rwwa. tW’awril L C stcp*e*« MtaiS vMSe Wtil yu* eaSbr ■ Uh intfrpa aad U**r Os*»- pfolet* tfodud'w Vililner is geeraaleed la rare ye*. b*rmfo by T U Urewe. Saravett, u C atrpbeM ■asheflte Wfoeptrm alghtw evade mtai>*rde he that terrible rough lUl-a w CM* Is the roueedt foe te* fur «te ay r W. tew* a. ffoewweU, L. C. Step**** Biarhvtllr. v Cbtsrv* r*rad. health sad ewure breath seearod. by Shltoh's Oaiarrh RetBidy. rile* M *e*ie f mI laferwr foe*. Vet sate be F: If. tew*, ttarwwell l»t;. Slrphsa* SJatbelite. fur lease bask, side er rkaM. wee Shifdi i INirems Itaaler l*nre SS eaul* I —r rote by t If tew* a. Bars welt L. C foepkea* Marseille. hbliuk'e t uwgtl aed CweawwpOu* Cm* I* snld by ae an s gear—tee It Mrwe Ouaeemptts* Fa* sal* by F. U. Siewa, teraetll. U C. Btvpbs** Marh- Sffhb Mkilek's viuliarr Is wbat ye* weed for Cs*ellp* tio*. Eusa *f Appetite, I'usleese tad Sti symplsmi ef Dytpspms Frbe 10 aad 7b Mats per buttta. Fee tsle by f U tewku. terwwsU, U C Stepke** MechvUlr. Creep. Wheeplag C**gh-*afTlrn»«-blttt Immedt- slety relieved by akileh’s t’wre. For sale by F. U. Brows, Uaraw.II.U t foepkea* Mark nils. Kxrlrmse-sti Im Y rsu* Great plcftrrornt lia« lHrt»ti cau’gvd In till** vlclultjr <»f PaiIw, Tv-i.by ih^rt*- inaikaldv ivettwry of Mr J E Cotl*-y, wlio tnaa so hflpleM bi* could not turn in bed, or ratiM* hia brad ; every body Haiti be was dying of Oonaumptlon. A tunl bottle of Dr. King's N**w Dfoov- ♦•ry waa pent him. Finding relief, he botigbt a Urir* buttl- and a box of Dr. Kliig’a New Life Pilla ; by the time lie had iHken'two box*** oi Pilla and two buttica of the Discovery, he was well atod had gained to flebh thirty-aix pounds. Trial Botihs of this Orcar Dls^ov- •*r> for Ctionumidlon free anO'banuoD &t’o*H Drug 8iore. umvs SRacSx aw fit-, INSIKA.ME LlfEKSE. EXEt’CTIVK DErARTMENT, Orrics or t'oMPTu-i.i.ku (Jssksal. CeLi MBlA. 8. O., Aprs! 1st. 188 — I certify thst Mr. R. M. Mixson, of Williston, Agmtof the Home Fire Insu rance Company, incorporated by the Stste-of Newt Verk, lusnrsticc Domps- ny of Nerttr-A-merlc#, Incorisorsted by the State bf Pennsylvania, Fat-tors' and Traders’ Insurance Company, incorpo rated by theSuteof Louisians,'Mt-rcsn- tile Insurance Company, incorporated by the Htste of Alabama, bat complied with th'* requisitions of (be Act ot the General Assembly entitled “An Act U» regulate the Agencies of Insurance Companies not incorporated In the .State of South Carolina,” and 1 hereby license the said Mr. K. M.’Mixson, Agent aforesaid, to take riska and transact ail buatiMss of Insurance in this Slate K the Counties of Barnwell and Hampton for and tu behalf of said ( umpantes. Expires March 31st, 1HS8. W. E. .STONEY, Comptroller General. AppdcaUon Fur Fton! i Uh. r4>’. Notice is hereby given thst the un dersigned will file hlsdnel eccountm itb l.ungstrwt (iants. Esq., Judge of Pro bate, on Monday, the loth day of May next, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, as Kxoctfior of Ttxm. E. Chapman, de ceased. sod sak for Letters Dtsakiseory. E. J. C. WOOD, Executor. aprU-ld No:ice to iVkhir* kill i ndiit rs. All persons indebted to the estate of Samuel Reed, late of Barnwell emunty, fleveased, are hereby notified to make i in medial* pay meal and all persona bold ing claims against the said estate are re quested to present them, duly attested, tu the undersigned. W. c. Mil.liorp. as one of the Exre-uturs, aprfll-lm) Bla< kvllle, 8. C. . XOTICK- Ail persons to about the late II. W. Walker of Midway, 8. C. t was indqbt-d are hereby notified to forthwith file their claims with tho uaderaigued at Mid way, 8. C., ttnd see that they are prop erly attested. My attorneys, Messrs. Skinner A Williams, si Midway, will examine same. W. B. 8TEEDLY, Qualified Executor. Midway, 8. C., April 36tb, lf«r. . aprSH-llfl Orrics Cot’NTY Commissioxkks, ' BAaxwsLL,S.C., April 10,1887. Notice is hereby given th§t applica tion has been made to the County Com missioners to lay out snd *pen a public road from Willlston rlaS.G. B. Webb’s mill to Cadle’s Bridge on the Edisto River. Said application wriil be consid ered snd passed upon at the regular meeting of the Board on the 7th day of J une next: Provided, that on or before thst day the written consent to the right of way, without compensation, of all land owners through whose premises the proposed road would pass shall be obtained snd filed in this office. All persons concerned will appear on that day and make known any objections they may have to the proposed road. By order of the Beard. W'altex S. Eaves, Clerk. Insurance License. Executive Department, Orricx or CoMrrRoi.i.x* General, Columbia, S. C., April 6th, 1887. I certify that Mr. Thos. B. Uagood ol Barnwell* Agent of the Staunton Life Insurance Company, incorporated by the State of Virginia has complied with the requisitions of the Act of the General Assembly entitled “An Act to regulate the Agencies of Insurance Companies not incorporated in the State of South Carolina,” and I hereby li cense the said Mr. Thos. B. Hagood, Agent aforesaid, to take risks and trans act all 'business of Insurance in this State, in the county of Barnwell, for and in behalf of said Company. Expires March 31st, 1888. ^ W. E. STONEY, * Comptroller General. apr!4-4w • HEADQUAUTKKSFOR BASE BALL GOODS- Fancy Goods, Toys. Accordeons, Vio lins, Banjos, Sic. Best Violin snd Banjo Strings. Mnsioal Instruments Repaired. Agent for Rubber Stamps and Stencils. •‘74*. G- D r. LANG 1$, Post Office building, Black ville, S. C apr21 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, BARNWELL COUNTY. IN THE CoURT.^F PUt BAT E. By Long-treef Gantt, E-«q . Judge - of lYoJbatein Barnwell County. Whereas, W. G. Simms, C. C. P ; applies htr Letters of Administration on ths derelict estate of Allen Floyd deceased. These are ilierefore, to cite and admonish all and siiigulur. the kindml und creditors oftheraid deceased to be and appear before me at a Court of I’tobale for the >*.d county to be l o’den at Darnwell C. .11, on Saturday, the 7th dsy of Msy, 1*87, st 11 o'clack a. m to show enttse. if any, why the said ad ministration should not be xrantvd. Given under my h md and the -cal of the ( Aurtthial’Uib dsy of March. A. I). 1887, and in ths II 1th yr*r of Aineiitsa Indepen- dsucs. L0.NG8TKKET GaNTT, Judge of Pi abate. marAT-ftw Dr. J. K. bmitn, Operative and Mechanical DENTIST. ‘ BAMBERG AND MIL LISTON. Win prarttr* at the f rfiowtog p '.see* at t arn ■ tfltlfl—1. Bsasse*-Begtaa'ac tee Srat Mewder la each •oats mmd •.si.aaieg IjT to* t-Ueviaw week. Oteos at tv* Hsu so* He-el w iLuvroH - rs* reoukd wees n awes m>aik. C>®.e st f«*i t*»-* teas eiag ***** a eae# m «U W.D i tk* emmmrj. »Xi. r* x . • _ - - •. Blachville. S. C. .— •. . - ' f Grand Npring Opening. OUR SALES FOR THE PAST MONTH FAR AHEAD OF OUR EXPECTATIONS. i ! ' ' The Deauty of the New Goods, the attractive display of Novelties in every Department which has never been equalled in this section, with pur Low Prices has done the great work. A Magnificent Display of Genuine Bargains in New and Desirable Spring Goods. It is oar dvsire td path up sule» find pull down prices. New Dress Goods, ‘ v ' t ^ Solid colored Cheese Cloths, 5e yard. White Checked Naiusookr, ik yard, Vicicriit Lawns, 5c yard. Printed Lawns, 4 auJ 5c yard, Lemuant- Prints -nd Lawns. !• yard. Complete Line of Hamburg FmbroiJerics. Cambric, Nainsook aud Swiss Lace, euiy Icyard. Ladies' Fancy Hose,-fie p*ir, Gents’ Fancy Socks, 5c pair, „ Ladies and Children'• Haodkerehitfs, 2Jc eseh, Gents Handkerchiefs, 5c each, Snleodi I Line ofFaiir, Pel m Leaf Fans, 1c each. Table Linen anfi Napkins, ' All Liscb Towels, joceach, Good Cotiou Towels, 6c each, t.'hoiec Line of Corsets, - liouk ( 'iso s, I’Oeeacb, l.aiiies Kid fibres, -- Oculs' Kid Gloves, La-lies and hildren'sSilk and Jersey Glove* and Mills, ■ i Gems' >hoe* snd Slippers, Children s Shoes and clippers, tipeciil Low Prices .a this department. Gents' Cu aundried 8hirts, 50c each, Gent.' Percale thins. Gems Li. en 1 ollars, lOcesch, Gents snd Hoys Paper Collars, 5c box. Speeul attention is citMed ta our stock of Ginghams. Criukie, Seersucker*, Che viot', Parasols and Fancy Notious. The Millinery Dcpaitmeut contains the latest Styles in I^dic*' and Misses Trimmed and L'uiritautnf Hats, Pluw.-r-, Ft'ailurs, RtbLuiis. \ eiveis, and orna ments. La lies' Straw Hats, lUceucb, Children's Straw lists, 10c each. No chirps for trimiiiiu^ Itafs. _ Our n< w i luibiug Ih-partmcnt is mow open with a full stock of Spring, and SutiiDier ( lulning fur Men snd iiuya Gents Ltucu Coals, 3oc each. Special IxiW Fiices iu Clothing. Gems' and Buy* list Department—r’flradiJ Liuc ef Straw and Wool Hats ju-t o pentd. Gt«Mvri.s and Flanlatinn supplies -I City Price*. Daily atfrarfb'te wi.l l-e fbiutsii on uur rouwlrtf. We eitend s cerdia! iavi a- l*uu (••ail to csll snd esamiae fbrwi Match *-* Bsixsin* wbeih .-r pcrHtasrts or t. I. fur our styh** oiiuai fail tu pi aw y >u aud our G** Fnves tu>pte*a you as ever. Dr. W. S. Killingsworth, SURGEON DENTIST, WIU.INTOM, n. c. Oteva kts i<»vs>eUnusi seme** t* tk* cause*, at teiBWHt .04 • -) es e* eomrle*. kb wert guereei.eU atlj***WJ p^rra — !■ 1 ■■■< * tte J. H. E. MILHOUS, J. Lu Ulorrietoii & Co. 9 BLACKVlT^Tsl V 4 * C- CUUNEU BV TI1K COl MTllUl'SK. J L. MORRISON. WILLIAM MOUKISON. •at. I TIIK CKLKHFlATUD \m none S<utii Uiruliiiu Kaiht. DENTAL SURGEON, m:winq chink. Cumterucmx Igy ftth, 1886, will raa •* iuLw«s : Al’Gl’tfTA blVIMuN. vgsr it* RLACKVIlXn, *. C. ERurijta Arrvd.xraRxrs #* m- irtrs: _ e 8 raw IC IL. tnm lot K**4tv **r aa)*< 4er> t* akek sa mis, t* WeaewsOoi rveufo# trite* a» raker*** Hoe *, Wx Mai kw Ham* oOo* ta Va ivjj* evary S*«uf<Uf. saS wiu mas* offia mews wtoi p*- iwats in meet ifcem m * Iter at MW e S •« M oaf Umk II* fee. a r»»t Ifoktel C%au ta ra S aX e. OMS renvni. WHI Se<t M Mnr* eumtMXsata w sa.s wars Uuke at tke etSee. •Wi'atts oseaUes «a flsrmwMJ aaJ tx-’e«foa , ATTORN KTS-AT-LAW. J. O. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AM9 COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, aflARN WELL C. H , S. C. * WTt. procure la ail tV C wrta tf tke Mta’* sn4 St— pminpi an 11 tialoi atlsauoM to oU 0«s>bcaS totioslcu to nwcar*. _ K. A. KL.I_.1H* ATTORNEY* AT* LAW r Barnwell C. II., S. tk ■pecUl atteottoa to Coovr jsneini tad On life- Moms. H. FULLERTON BUIST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, UlackTlllc, H. C. •*\ 0^ - - —■ . —— Will practice in kit the Conrts of ths Mtst*. Spar stai sttenuoa givca to CuUscilaf «nf Convey^ ' tni'.ing. _ •»*r IT SHINES FOR ALL- -~=AND la— Ttfr. UFST ASM Ml'MT Pt'Pl'LAR SCWIMM * H.UIIIXE 0> TUX MAKkXr. Nolr some of iis west excelleof points in the above ml.. — It » for sale st prices to suit the 'itnes. K. W VOGKLi Barnwell. C II . S. C. Leave < Isrlestoo flfotft) C a, a m • | *• 1 i W. t ll’ 1 Of Arvivtat Ifrawrkvtllo h A. a m 4 *• | L- a • Mianchviile 8 .'<0 » m 7 ko* .1, leave lb!mi* »«”•*■ 7,ifoo i teg Leave Mniwey b ffo • ■ ^ f \ . #.«*-• i *-* leave 8 mtiwg * l* a ■ Sir.-, teov* tlrabaOM * 2* a si 8 Hi | ot leave le*e h. tM a m • 74 i M' leavo fltachvillo • es a m .mil •* leave Rtke WAMa m 8 *4 | re le 'W M tllirt a Iftfla ■ Efit p « Arrrvwot Aogosva hf«8 p re Ifo.U i «v EA ft. leav*A*gavts Hfotftl • (6 o ia !» li 4te , <• L*av*W illt*leo 7 At s m * !•; | . . Leave Kihe 7 37 a m d 1 X.i ,,i L«a* v -tTsflrifle 7.0 • m •.Sti )• re leov# l.vvm s o* a m ft I: p » leov*Gvahame § 11 a oi • 44 ■■ a. leavv Bamberg 8.17 * m • JW- »• .. Leave Midway 8 25 a m 7». pa 7.G t « leave Ed,-wla F.Ua m hr at ttranrhvirto 8 46a * 7 22 , re Leave Hraeehvfllt 8-OUa m 7 4t p i* Ar atf'havlrwt vn 11 ml pm V.MI | in Cash is Cheap —BUT— CREDIT IS jpSTF.Y. —TflKREFORK- J. J BOYD KiKO.^r Buy* anrHwlIs Ptriotly for ro.'h, keeps uo iIhv honk, credits nobody nsd malcvs JAMES E. DAVIS, j no bt^d debts but sc is p’oods cheaper than ! the cheapest. His stock ot Fancy and •Family Groceries, Dry Goods, Bouts, Shoes, Hats and miscollaneous tnerchan- di.-e is choice and complete. t Pure Drugs. Fatcut Medicines of all kinds. Faints, Oils, Brushvs. I Fancy stock of Cigars and Tobacco aad (lie best brands ol wit.es and liquors always on band for medical, domestic and convivial uses. Remember the CASH corner aud get a share of BOYD’S Bargains. feblO — $50 TRIM ONE TREE7~ ' T-l' . Attorney & Counsellor-at-Law Barnwell C. II., S. C. «• Ooaveytnotntr snk Col ret Ions sanetolties. W. A. HOLMAN, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW; Barnwell C. BI.. S. C. Will prart'rs in sll tke Conns of ths State aid Five prompt snd faithful atteuttou to all LmUasA •nirnsted to hia care, isuofflc*. No. A Main Street. CrtLlMUl.l MTlalfiN-ffFJ»T. I (Eserpt lo<'s*-d*ul —: * - 1 l.**vt nraaclivillr 8 51 a mi 7 tfi p si' ! Arr'rv* st VJS7 pm 7 4‘.* j. va j Atlivr st t'olawfli# K'.ffis » lilt** I 1.1 | fc**v»I'*lu ulna 7.On a m 4.27 j. m- Lewvr I'smdrB 7.46 am Slop .Vr at Uroac^ririte* ^VbiOah. 7 2>) p EXVliSJ^I ;DAIL^VttR8T.) f.exvh f’harlrslSn iOSOpm L*av* b-wachvilU . 2.3a a m Leave Blmkvills 4. J6 a w Ar. Auy.uva 7 -2 a m BXI'RflSS (DAILY) EAST.) Leave luwn.ta 10.50 p m Ar. at BlackviUe 1.42 am Ar. at (IranrSville 8 15am Arrive at Cbarlrsibn 7.15 a m oUONNEGTIONS.” ftornerlmn* mnd* at Augnrta wllh Georyla R. R :* at'dfrnm a I p lints IVest and 8*i:th- nerl.byall trains with through Sleeper be tween Charleston and At'ania *n night Ex press vrains. I'onnectiens made at Charleston with North. Eastern it. U. far prims North and with New Tori, Strainers en gniwdays. Connections aissie aidJolurabia with Co Itxnbia and (.freenvrile If. U. and Chnrfolls, Columliin and An^Msta R. U. to and from all points on both Roads. Connections made at BlackviUe with Barn well K. R ’’v D. C. A LLF.N, G. F. A T. AgenC JOHN B. rECtt.General Manager. ffll JSTALLION W. X. KXU.T. W. U. OAKMAN. Kelly & Oakman, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Butcxviuiv S-, C. Will give prompt attention •* sli Musinese entrusted to thes i# the Courts of the Stale and Untied Stetse. * . [mur24 FarreD, DE, i. B. PATTERSON, SPECIALIST, EYE, EAR AND THROAT, MtRVWET.T. C. ff- a. r. THE BLACKVIUE PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY C. T. JOHNSON, Suocewr U Ofmi 11. Kteh, Froprislor. tyOood Flctursa rosrsnteetd. . Cotton Bayer and WhoUwslf* »nd Re tail D-alrr in PDatstion Supplies. Me ehioery and Gcowrd Mnrthandiee, is- vtfes nniversal surntion to his stock which is romp'ete ia ail Boos. Highest price* paid for all prodaets of tk* eoMOtry snd Lowest price* charged for an domes of Goods. : - - r |ft At lent to* v [• W<! » - BOW "uiltissir^ rlassre wtlk—ipfovoi—t *1 liS»r. ths whol* at th* tism or their •parr atoaimt* Oasisvss a-w. ltfk< ami pesOfoUr Pw*** at «»k*v «r j <**Ay ears (Mss IS real* MfSte M*e s^Mtag, aod s prepartfo*- si saw ky Orvotlag ail tkrir imm I* Ik* Mmmss M*v* *a* stvfo sore a* ww-h ** mea. Th*t ol wk* as* tkM as*y asad ikrt r a*is«k •mi Mot tk* h*aia«m ** bmA* tMs aflhs Te aw* as are om wvB smm*M •* wm ami aaa S»Qsr »• mj Sr ths treteli at ,ree rccao ' T ress y twenty-five to fifty dollars. The home of this must pro Soalhcrs tod VW.turn hUUt, but it succueds admir ably in mtuy of th* Nnrthera btslea Tbs FECAN- thrive, wherever the Mekory pewa livery farmer to *e Sooth should hav* a IVcsa nrv* ss ssoures ofinndlA... „ - ... I am sow sUliny fiae trees of the best sod esrlirst' beortug variety two snd three ywwnr oM, at to* fob loo tug prices: v Frost I te ’* •'•** Me. each. - IJUrM ....•fiSc- “ »10 te .... fSc. . “ ” bo t* .ta. —.tea - Tree, securely pkei«d s^ M cars here M shev* ^‘hhlprlog srerea hagtes Jterewter IM. L.OCAL. AOKNT>l W»«**aKverywfo*r*. **, W. 1»KKK. frepfr Uartwcli HarerMre BartwsM, Aa. Atehss af “Tte Surety *•< TWOrehaiA** psso- CM iiml“T *a From Crnhrnm, te yufsa Prim, te, ■ r - rsssh htedif. ft«» par tmpT MA-RK TWAIN", Will stand this season si Molsir’s Steblrs, tern well, and at hie Baltkebatebit More. WW kloe m*k* additional stands where five or mose marts ran be tarved TKU.M8— fll 1 sash Maras sat is foal on* aeaste. will be sewed frw the svffS. h» pedigree aod geofl pmstr MARK TWAl> u superior le aay horse that hae hero i* Basawell staic the ter. For forwkr panicsUfs set | - ilNRY BLACK. MMlsrr,> 6.