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j '■■'i r—") lobn W. HtjJmes MturanH Pro^ifttir. LIMWT CO«N¥Y OIRCOl ATION TIlUR'iUAl. MAY te 1^7. ■r—ri-j ■ A umt BOM AD>’-T BiaCXWCOD. It U wtd thxt !*t< ar.d McNally arc avtioutto comi'r* mi** find crj - ♦lull*. 1 •’Comity"' fian b** n satisfied and nr* content u lth;th« lr oxfw rb iK* tTid r*co;nciled alater jnpbt m b*) lIso. But if X treaty of peaco ia to tc con- *»lud*d it should be dlatinctly stipulated that Stone and McNally shall stay in Georgia and that Itiackwcod shall move over there too. John Gary E vs ns. Esq., of Aiken, has been re tained as counw l for the defense of Blackwood. Gen. Earle says that Stone w ill get oil light- "tTTtJnt he propels to “make it hot- 1 *for McNally. tha (nosemaos 1(1 A. TV.e A vgusta ( hn fucle is I'.ard to T»e pieawd. I? didn’t wart Black'rw.ri giv.-n up at tire? nud now that his re turn has b»-»*n delayed it gets mad and says keep iilm and weicofre and tfctTt < ome to our house any more. Us course r minds ua of ti.e old lady who when - a.(ked what kind of a man her neighbor ror.ith was. said, "I don't lik* to talk ^al or.t my neighbors, but son.etunts * CntsC 1 : .•in' think al)out Mr. Smith and sometimes I tpu.k, hut I 'm jnstas (ertainas tbt narMr ygtUh r itrvjri tni' wrfu oJ the very kind of a man I always tin light he wup.” He ea/y Gi.rgia brother, we can’t ii ske iwace unieM jou will consent hi tak.* and keep the whole t»- part. . Pass cm Bssmb,. From Uie New Yo/k Kun w'W tske the following eilfacts which provokedCap- taln Dawson Into bringing a libel suit against the jfew York Vuiutnary : ••Whetker the editor of the (’harles- ton News and Courier H; an honor to the jouriiftlistic profesaJoii can beat be de termined after we have, exhibited him on his knees to the worst gang of thkevert that ever plundered a pivstrate State, • TliU Capt. Dawson i* the t’apt. Daw son who canto from England during the civil war and enlisted In the Conleder- ntearmy. Aft ir,Appomattox, the Eng lish soldier of fortune drilled to Chpi- U'ston and found work in the ojflc.* of 4 Itemocraiic newspaje r called the Dully News. 'i’l:e News afterward b»canie tite New s and Courier. At the time we speak of, /Jaj t’. Daw son’s newspaper pretended to represent the decent people of South Carolina in their struggle to free themselves and their property ffom the clutch of the in famous rinj? of carpet-bag kdventurers and native scoundrels who owned the negro vote. At the same time Capt. Dawson was in secret correspondence Wsaltrfsi CsrM. - \t D. Hoyt A Co., Wholesaleandlle- tfll Druggisr« of Rome, Ga., say: Wo have been selling Dr. King’s New Dia- eovery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen’a Arnica Salve for four years. Hava never handled remedies that sell as w ell, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some w onderfu) cures effected by these medicines in t^isolty. Several cases of pronounced Consump tion 4iave been ( ntlrely cured by use of Mat* if South v Mr. J. C. Buckingham wjil go along with the Tresa Excursion next week to represent Tux Pjeofle from Gotham to Nefv England, before returning he will visit hla sons, Mr. F. G. Bucking ham In New York and Rev. Wi B. Buck ingham In Varmont. flncUIcn'e Arnicu SGiIt#. The Beet Salve In the world f«r Cota, Biuiepe, B"res, Uleers, Suit Khentn, Fever H- res. Teller, Chopped tfnnds, Summons to Absent Dffendairf^ Carolina BarnwtU County. Court of Common J'Uo. a low bottles of l>r. king’s .New DU-! CIiIIMhIiis Oorne, arid all Skin Erup- covery, taken Jn. connect.on with Elec-' trie Bitters. We guarantee tham always. ifoid by O'Bannou A Do. A CrtA'toB or Dtrr.—Uncle O^r^o Tiiinuiu and the Augusta Chrtmiclo l>oth went r.gainit Cleveland because I they had oontracied the ho HU ot abus ing the administration and douid" not abandon U >o.ineciniU:iy.—Bat both of them relish, crow when they have to cat it.—Greenville News. ti re, and positively cures Iilm. or no psy lequlred, li Itcgusmuteeii toglve p»rf*c» eatisfMcti. n or motley refund ed. Pi ice 26 coots per boX. For Halo by O Bnii non & Co. A 'M „ •Vft. nan ISK W. . - .... *|.»l r . : 1 ejli wltlr 'riir agwitr-on<TOtir Moses 'a&<T" # . _» St ^ r’„n ov > • John Patterson, soliciting their patio- ’■** n ‘* r -d butntes, leads as lollo.,*. nage and otieiing for a few doliais to promote their brigand schemes.” To support i•ji iliarge the ibin pub- lishes two tetters from (’apt. Dawson to Joseph us Woodruff, then f’lerkof the Mmate, long ago made public here, con taining the following propositions: “The fact is, we want to make ail we can, and wJU go as far as we can to sup port Hcoti and the Government if w e are treated well. We cannot b* blind ad vocates. That would be to ruin our in fluence, if we could permit ourselves to adopt ruch a eourte. \\ e must be inde pendent, but we will always be more then lust to our friends, ana never per- 1 ” ' ' ' II Is" contrary live, Because to cp> views of propriety. Bend ns jil hills, if., that are printed, and post us ab ut anv achcme that wan’s puffing or crushing. AM !• confidential. ’ • ofvpers Vv'ho Id a TRKsPsertCR.—'The of lands are oiten annoyed by-irrespon- slble people hunting ami hsliiug on l,Gdb o T'i a* Itsr’-Inp C'ni?b 'nil Sn v> 'jovrV.y ntrM bf Sbll'>h , j' urc. W-punrvnf-e it. F.>r»alsbr K. 11. Hr »i., nsrswcjl, L. C. Str-^. rw.Hlatkvllle. Will you ,uir. r «ltli l>y*p^p,|a and Liter Com- plei.ii.' ShnA.'s Vitslizcr isjru&rantMS tci-urejou KormI»by F. II Hruws, Uaruv-C, t.. C Swpht'u' »»sckvUIe. . r S1c. |)1pss r.i(ti»t3, made miserable by that terrible eough. SHIIoI- b Caro L« the romody f-.r you. Kor rxkvtMiov euuk mi.v (ir.» There are wide •(.read complaints of tickuetr of •rvrn* ai.d siublioru ivpov. I bsre is out mut li bk» »lh»H-«l M early a ad gwaural unprevement and to beboov - as ptoptcutiiveraally to be careful. A lit tle prudence and self (kiUaJ uu> save much infferiug and loss of Uioe and life Parents sad teachers ihoukl krap the llttto folks under kind but (o»»ijat watch Immature and unsound frutn aad vegetables sbculd h* kaft out of husas iLoutha and fid to Lv% t^tek. and t'orytinag iLat paopla oat should be c»ok*d unal vie roughly dcL* I ha bav • should be kept from tathin^ ta (ha crookaw tones u koaiad and at unhealthy hours and thur stay m tha w aur should U. uadi, wtv brief. atcal aon say that ty; head U'*rs are fsuqvM-r.v cauxoa by unrurv dnnlk tag ‘•war *VUi ahculd U clears a o«t «t.<1 k t* 'b'*’ «f d »'’•• ground srosa-«l tU-u. ksgt Us. truM ira»h st.4 I flltL TL* prastk-s si sL.vrir.» *Mp »od-and ofh«r »kp Mar tbtdd U as I uangv rv.u» a» it is (fc’Tuatn-g. It is net aal« to Lab arc undsuli-i-cMi* I tslcjr sanriM. or aiur suadow^j and I streeg ceffss taiua bsfurv going < ♦h* monung he: k« f. cS loesr m mala- n drinking • atsr kslp It, tul I • ban nolle. "We ootmi on you to paas: the bU’e pr n!;uv <**•<*>. The beet vve can d” i* this: If we .•un ge* M cen which would be about f£*.* a •‘olumn, w can allow the pavmatter JO *por <wnt. and >our*e|f lo per cent., which would ouly Wav* us a very modemle nrottt. II we can ge& 13j cenu a line, w litrh is a column or more, we can si low 3U per cm. Instead of 10. Now you have the * bole programme and can blase away at wlU. we are willing to Imd a help ing baud to any up country protect, rail read or other* tee, and free. Keep us lAlpruod. Yours, I. W. Dswao>. Tf a morv ahvc* cvnlssston has ever put on paper hv aav mcruruarv editor, aaaseus to sell out to -ooundrtU aod to sarvo theta diahoMat srbwiMe behind lU su-x set pnjmAi Uriesuel UK eaus* a/ rv'e-u. we dp l#t /vonguiW has bag seas «Ls dM;uuMd.t. I! thste could be asore dutlcc*. o'Ufcr.ce ot tre*^*>ry to party , to ail (tine’.pfcs of bntwtt journalism, to the cause of hon est jp»| as s^sUa’ thfcvea. wo ca-not ir-ssaha Us ahapo. Capt. Dawaoa. whooe ‘fluva cl prornecv did not at that *tiaa pEow hiu> to indulge l:i pt:- •ora! sfroe^, var.ud 10 main all ht . , ouU IK ea.*-Mtrg to st!l th< Is- I flm nr* u( hit i>> 8.dr:stn* r-w -pai* r to the tnfartour K* pnhlican carjwt i-af King which Uk Cun lulredtobnakur land wb.wo woJ« ;'t»r'atJ drivxn from !*cuth Carolina red into , pnaotu t dl diohonorvd gTSws.. He it* I was ei.iirg to puff or crush, according a* be Oo dd b*i»t Wrv- iho rascals at I ti,. ‘Tf any person shall hunt or range on any lands w hatHoeVer, without the t uuaeut of tin* proprietor, every jierson so ottendlng, shall forfeit and pay the sum of tRt dWltsn for every such of- fence.” The man who hunts, fishes or ranges alwvit on lands of another, with out permission, is a tresspasser. — — *— Tux Union M rrriNQ.—The exercises of the iinldn meeting apj)oint**d for this pla*‘e on . next .Saturday and Sunday promise to Is* specially edifying and In structive. I n addition *u the ciiKtomary programme of go(>d sermons anil inw- esting-diitiussions Uol. IV. if. Duncan will deliver one of his famous lectures fj»^nyuw-u .... i r, ia y mom in p -la. wit* made here ilfs^ ten year* ago, and Its music has been echoing ever since in the memories of ail who r.eard It. The same ocr.acirnce that made us make war eu thu GoIcimT* I .and i.oan Aswadation /ustitie* us id approving Ins wise and eloquent words to the ChurcLes. Ills water route to Aide., is a heap safer CstarBieiimi, health sn<l -weet breath '•■ •'in-1, by Sluloh'v Outanh ftenjedy. Price M agua 2*a*sl Injector fee. For *»i* by F. II. lirowu, liar ii sell * a line, i hie lard road to i»rospe Barnweil will L'lTiafians boi.se fet visica. wT rlty. The krepopeil •u.fcrtaiuuieut of their sahsUty-F. II, liio*u, nartiweil, 1,. C -tcl.boii', u| wrvlrc. Mllledge A. Rountree, ITaiutfff, agalnat Theresa S. Rountree, Richard M- Roun tree, L. V. LaTaste, Lula Garvin, W. L. Dunbar, Johtf T. Dunbar, Delavi- na 1>. Breoks, Anna D. Rountree and Elizabeth R. Pair, Defendants. lUl’V FUMMONS FOB KK1.1KF. (Complaint Served.) > To Therer.a s. Rountree, Richwd M. Rountree, L. Y. La'i’aate. Lula Gar vin, W. L. Dunbar, John T. Dunbar, pelavina D. Brooks, Anna D. Bouc- tr-v and Elizabeth R. Fair, Defenu- ami in this action. Y’ou r.r* hereby RUTT.mjnod and re quir'd Y' answer tl'.e com main t in this action of which a copy 5 hemwltb herved c.pon you, and to "serve a copy of yoiir‘an«"vr <,n the subscrfhgr, at'his office, at Barnwell ( yuri lioiisc within twenty days .after the service of this Htiinmons on you, exclusive of the day iW'.j. aerf The New Firm, J. L. Morrison & Co., Blackville. 'S. C. I.; O. Stephen«, KUii’kriii-. F'ir lameiaacfc.nSs ot *hr»t, imp 8htF4t‘( P ifrmr ru-ler. rrWS&rcnK. For •»!•' by F. II. Bruso, Darn sell,.L C '•ti ph* n*, hlai k'iUi*. Shiloh'* Cough ami C.>n*umpti.>n Cur* U *oi<l by by F li. Blown, B*rnw-i), I. C, SkpHeni, ItU.k- vIHtv Shiloh'* VitalUrr i« what you ne—1 for Co«*tipa- •..»o. Lo*« ill Apprtiu^ piAzine— sud all -ymptom* of l>v*|wp*,-. Price lo sad 7k cents per botll-. For •ale hy F II. br,wo, bsrnwcll, L. C. Stepheo*. Btseksitls. Croup. Whoopinx C»u|th and Broodiiti* iinmMii- otely rrlierrd by Shiloh'* v' jre. For *»le by F. IL •m*n. i»iiu*iw.t, r .nssuvgvTiii.'ic.nig FOR HALK. At this otfiew. x lot of pi tvpw—as good as babbit ih*ia.—at d cents per pound ••ash. 1 op rlirMiip Nouer. A St MTtk Corxrr mnsaTiob —Me. Rowland, the agent of the Atlantic Cuast Line at Atliius. was engaged to marry a Mix Budilin of Lynchburg vn Hunday night. Every prrj.sratiou ws# made, including a bridal tour of two w c*k*. and the pass** for Row land and w tf* had attand) been Issued by Hi* rail road cooitumr. Du Friday night the voting I anv changed her mind and Im mediately married a Mr. Joyner, who w as In the < mplov of a broths r of the C rospectlv* groom, who had Isren Mr. ow land's mal throughout. The par- lies *re all jiflttUF ronnactod, and the •4slr cnytod gaits a a*ti*4ltot> lu |b« neighborhood.—Mr. ^mtaad wnt t# he outdens, bar dttided to use (hr pw*» giwa him by the rallr««d and expect* to take Um trip akin* Brnrs corrvsyH • brands cf li I dfl the I -h *!v r hat *«, ml W* l» novgcod a liitl t w mmli that U •ia rset*VMUt. The. Jwni number of the America a Mags/int of New York fives in an sr- twJ*«a ’Tha Natfcti'a Lawmaker. ” a good c.grsnng of Hon. Gcurg D. Ttllaian and th* to!!o*'ing hlghl;. <•«« • pMmuitarv no t; ; •‘Older, but uo itsa prognraivc, is Cfscrgu lt TtHmsn, of Jviuth Capohna, who ts head and shoulder* sbov* the majority of ht» fallow-cum begs: a raan of culture and learning, cxtaiuiv* raai- tag asd great motal lom- 1 he study 1 rcadantug of hi? Ideas may lx* *t*n hv e-otapafing hi; latut bpetchus with *031- of those be, jaade when he ttrateb- -(•.rt'1 Ccr.grIL* vU<«s upon the Tirig. ■upon the tncxxrtgemnit ol Culumbta. All that v as a»ked wa NUte. prlnt’ng *• as exorbitant figure. *exurv this H wa* tcadv to pa. to dfle-r* of the Mate Gove I uui* , ’t com I.iiilon*—ll thu U the pioptr word tc I m*—’smouuuug to forty per cent of the ! sulited hUU. Thu exe-Jknt Dunex rat and mu ’ e»- ttmablc gwntfcman -UM honors the jour- ffs.tetic profusion and ai-muas tt> pr<>- nuuiue upon the character cf the oun. f- T Ifc had Dak C*Ue*4 Uks*l L'Ji r . By request cf sianv ptor k y ho at- ttii'Wd PH •xsmlnsticP pent] and exhibition ot Ui< Jordan BxfUrt School Red Osk tow'njhip, on tht 14th inat, I send you the following report of the proceeding.* ot that Interesting occasion. The t xamtqatiusi w>» JntroJuctd by the prluclpxl. Pint. J S. M. Darter.— After the Ungiug oT the hyicn "Nearer 2Iy God to Taoe," Mt:x Florence San- tempt for clap-trap demagogue, and does not hesitate to at tack them In his quaint hut vigorous way. He i* one of the few men In the Holier of Representatives who are al ways listened to: not so much because hi* speeches are amusing as because they are full of good, hard sense. Bill irp <<«•■ rUhlsf. I am going fishing to-morrow and stay all day. I w ill rig up a big w agon and take the children along and a bas ket of lunch, and we will tisli and frolic and gather flowers and eat and talk and laugh and get dirty all day long. The signs are all right, for the w ind is in the south and it is the dark of the moon, and I think I see myself just jerking the big bream from,under the log. (,’arl knows every hole in the crerk^ and lie can catch uiore flsh than J can and don’t try half «« hard. ,Jessie wants to pick flower*, and I’ve promised her she may wade in the branch, but her mother don’t know It. Jessie comes to me and Carl goes to his mother for favors. What a pity it is that grown folks can’t lie children once or twice In awhile and wade in the branch too. The next time Judge Bleckley goes to Screamer moun tain to be a hoy again and go barefooted and nuke hickory whistles and chest nut tffes and catch spring lizard* and crawflsh and climb trees for birds’ eggs, and make blaok ants tight, and run gr mud squirrel* to their holes and dig angelic and kill snakes and wreck hor nets’ nests and tight yalierjackets. I’m going with him. Dm tired of playing man all the year long without a recess. It Is a sort of a hy)>ocrittcal life. I envy the children. The Hcriptures aay "un less ye be as one of these little unes. jre shall not get to heaven.” So U’s time Ft begin, and therefore I’m goingafish- fug.—Atlanta Constitution. Goose Poxd Pic Nic.—And all who were there agree In saying that It w as the most delightful of tire long series that has made the hospitality of the peo ple of H Uliaton Tow nahlp a pleasant proverb. While the attendance was •ret to large as in former years there hundred* of happy hearts with sweet music, trin- herefore laoketh thou upon thu& kbit deal treacherously and boldest thy tongue w hen the wicked devoureth the man that Is more righteous than he." Then followed the examination of the pupil* wlioee improvement in study and progress in education gave the greatest satisfaction to their parents, relative* and friends. All acquitted themselves creditably hut particular mention Is proper ot the manner in which Lucius Haiikinson, Samuel Williams, Charlie Ford. Joseph Ford, AiigeiineGaiilt and Alzena Garvin stood theirexamiiiHtioua ia mat hematics. They soeniJd ox|terLs in arithmetic, computing simple inter est, working common and decimal frac tions as If child’s play. Thvy were us good us needs be in Geography, In all other branches the other pupils showed jwogress and I improvement in propor tion. But the most attractive event of the day w as the slrotijg and manly ora tory of Master Lucius Ilattkinson based on the assassination of Lincoln and Gar field. Prominent person* who were present expressed their great satisfac tion. Among them were Adam Walker, school trustee from Rosemary township, Cupid Dyches, leader of the Union Dyches Band, Jacob Hanfinson, Se.ipio Williams and Frank Garvin, tins last seeming to be enthused with ioy, used the following language: "We believe the examination ami exhibition to-day tbe grandest ever held here. It may be equaled, but it cannot be surpassed. We must say that Professor Carter is doing a grand and good work in the Red Oak school and fortunate are the people for w hom and among w hom he is training the rising generation so well. The work that lie lias done is guarantee that he will do, if possible, still better in the future. About three hundred persons were ! iresent and ample provision w as made or the entertainment of at least four hundred and fifty. .1. 8. M. Carter. Tits Bail—A *llltat n d» rt git** the follow I dt* s * ho atte nth d Inst, and tb*tr tostume*. OT. Augusta, whit* I are and lu :M. M*t* Jg-u, I Iko, whit*■•tin •Ud Uce Ml Kuril, BUik. IMx, hl’i*- nun* vt'Ung. htndsomrU'*nibt<Hd*red. Mt>'?Daii>t*h. August*, ■’.rikingcp-t'tfi.r ptnk and bln*. Mt*» Rountree. Willt*- ten, pink and ••hue lace. Mt*» Ktar. BaiaLerg. rnwn ls«* and white »xtrn Mi* PerUuc, Aik*:), pink nut.*' wtUn, I *attn and wLTt» lace. Mr*. M I Wt a*h« rv'j*«, WUH».on, Otfcntsl lace I co*'.muh Mt« Rich wood, ( harlefton, | rrestr muo*' vellnic and crimson velvet. Miss LartigiH-, Nlackvlll*. blue satin and whit* hie*. Miss Tyler, G-orgla, pink sat'n, *fcgantly (.tnbruldered. '-n s- tal head*. Miss Ahtrcrouibh. Aiken, crimson atln. Mtr* BtccG r, M illuuxi, hi tie n nits’ rellt»jr. - «— Two Test* or Death—Fin re are if »nv person* bvtnted wiUi the tear of being bumd alive, and many fclteve that such thture really happen. A oel- ebrited Ecjlirii M. D. give* th- ('Ulon togteri: Hare the room in w hich Lb* corpse lltk rwrV ctly d*rk , bare a bright light brough' and taking the hand ol the oorp*n nora it near the llg)it and look through It. If the hand has. the least pink rook, like blood, there Is sure ly Ilk, but If the baud ha* the look of clav or a grayish look, and you cannot see through it, death has taken place Aijother u*sl L to Inject a drop of am- —03'.i t'Jb umt, >. ii v»skt*< Da# takes place It wDl Lav* 40 •£*£% tut ii there is life a small red spot wfll appear at the place uf injection. Surely these tests are worth remembering.—Atlanta Constitution. OT WE, the nniigrsignei, have formed a copartnership, and •*ill oimlu'-t aGEN- >:RAL GKvk EKY HiMNEsn at MX Broad street, Augusta. Ga.,ithe old stand of T. R. Rhode*.! Our friettds and patrons are curuUiiy Invited to call and ser u* " *• will at all tioiea kee|i a FILL bTOCk OF FINE, GOODS. . , A. R. SAXuX A UKO. Aibebi B. 8aeo>. J.Jt uSaxoa. If you tail to answer thin complaint within tiie. time aforesaid, the plaintiti will apply to the Court for thereRef de manded in tiie complaint. Dated 18th Mav, A. D. |m,n;. ROBERT ALDRICH. i’laiutitl '.s Attorney. [i.h] AV. Gilmore Simms, C. I*. To tiie Itefendaiits, L. V. LaTaste, Lilia (iarvin, W. L. Dunbar, John'f. Dun bar and Delavina D. Brookst Take notice, Tlii'.t the complaiiit in tiie above entitled action, together with the summon* of which The foregoing is a copy, was tiled in the ollice of th Clerk of the Court of Common I’lea* for tli* County and State aforesaid, on the IStli day of May, 1Hj(7, ^nj orde. - tn^da for service by pnhiiiiri.in aad AIL • ' mat a av RGBKRT ALDRK H. I’hHntitTir AtU>r.Tey, Barnwell C. il., S, Mw C penm^. OUPk SALES POk THE PAST MONTH FAR AHEAD OF OUR EXPECTATIONS. The Leantt of thfcNow Good*, the attractive.display of Noveltie* in very Department which has never been ccjualled it\.. this section, with our Low Prices has done the great wop?;. r • A .Magnitieent Display of Genuine Rargains in New and Desirable Spring (joqiPl It is Oaf desire ib push up khd polPdottii prices. New Dress Goods, Solid colored Cheese Cloths. 5r yard, ^ «Vlute Checke<l Nsinsooks, oc j ard, Vicrcria lawns, be yard. Printed Lawns, 4 atid lit ynrCt, # Heinnaut* i’rims »nd Lawns. 1c yard, Coni|>le(s Lane of lUiidwrg tni broideries, C.iuibric, Nainsook and ^iss Late, only I c yard. Did its Fancy Hose, !< pnir, Gents' Fancy 8«K'k*. be |>»ir, Lsdie* snd (. hildren's Handkerebiefs, 21c each, Gents Han I kerchief*, oc each, F*, Hnlendid Line of Fsn*. Pslai Lest Fans, 1c rack. . Tnhle Linen and Napkins, I All Linen Towels, lOcench, , Good Cotton Towels, bceach, rtroiee Line of Cnrrets, 6x6 Hook Corseis, 26c each, Ladies Kid Glives. Gents' Kid Gloves, r Lotties and ' bilJren's Silk and Jersey Glove* ai d Milts, j Gents’ >hoes and SI ppers. Children's Shoes snd Slippers. Special Low Pi ices .n this department. ~ Gents' l'n anndned Sbirtr, 6Uc each, Gents' Percale Shins. | Gents' Li. en l ollsis. IOee»ch, i Gents snd Boys I’aper Collars, 6e box. Mn stor'.s Sole- Slate iff Sntth fbrohnj, | Court of C —I'Wnn •JUrr.jtll County. I J'irat. I dm integrator. Flalus'.'T, A'.- V*. M. Slay, IcfrnUatH- IT K.*irA\T TOTIIL .M rX>MK5 P •iid Orifcr of th** Churl afuresaltl, ms I** iu th** above rut it ted raus*. I wlllofl-r for sale, at public «it»i* rv. l--*»>r** t'i* 11 nun ll*Hi*e iu i : t* Tow :i of Barnwv.t, * lit Uie t oiiutv *nj otate* aforefld. ***r the FIRM'' MONDAY IX Jl NE NEXT, (bring tU* sixth itav <>f said mouth,) ll*r loilowing d**«'rilir^KEAI. ESTATE. Ut wit: . 1 U S' Mastor’H Notice. Cscrl of ri /Iws. AdmltiUtraior of Axulo-Kaxox Vimca.—The now Arm of A. B. Saxon ft Bro., Augusta, Gs.. do** nut hid* iu light under a yit proclaio Iu readia«iM to aenre Carolina aa well aa Georgia trade in a way that ahall be ‘ and p roil table to hup- Teluxuox Himself.—Ex-gov. John C. Sheppard tells tiie following good swiry of how and why he followed a mule. “It was several years ago, and in the spring preceding a campaign season. The “horny hand of the work ing man” was a popular refrain, and Mr. Sheppard, being a candidate in prospective, and not willing to admit, like the Western candidate, that he was “not much of a lawyer,” eonolufhMl that he could obscure a brilliant repu tation in that line by more brilliant achievements as an agriculturist. Ac cordingly he had a mule geared and hitched to a plow, and taking the lines placed himself between the handles and directed the animal to tho field selected for the day’s operations. The Held was directly on the big road, which fact, It was con Aden tly expected, would prove a trump card in winning for him the cherished agricultural reputation. But aias! for the vanity of human calcula- tions, for to his disappointment and ut ter disgust not a living sou] passed the road during the entire day. And witlf the day ended his walk between the plow handles. But he was elected all the same. « Posh ThU Cap Fit Vos, Dear Rvadrr t The New Y’ork Sun has been diacua- sing the country editor and his trials and trihulatioua. It uiks like it had i’been there,” and it* word* seem to proceed from the atore-house of experience. It says: “If country newspajier propri etor* were to pubiish the name* of the subscribent who Uke, read tend enjoy .and are gratified by, yet refuse to pay. for their home |Mtper, the repuution of most communities for moral honesty would depreciate twenty per cent. An editor’s labors are seldom esteemed or com pen tasted. A lawyer wT|| give you live minutes advice on oi(e topic and charge you live dollar* for if. An edi tor will give you advice on a hundred topics and charge yea four cents a copy for hla. paper. Aod very often four >■!>■■■ >■ in *fllri**a'nild w» Slate at Sf-jlS t'orttima. lo*mta •) baiHtrtU G. M William*, the ratal* of James G. Varn, iTalntlll, vp. Hr op C. folk, Aaron U. Yam acd li. (Sts)tun Yarn, tMendanis. Notice la hereby given a» required hy as order iuad> In Iht abw%« cause on lb* Iflth day of May. 1KT7 by the lion A. P Aldrich, that th* drlondauts above named and all aod singular the creslte tore of tbe estate ol lb* aatd Jtuiuy G. Van* are enHoed h) lb*, aald prd* : to refrain from all suits and proceedings at law t»r ihe colfccfton of their rlaima or demands against t hr said estate. All and i injrular the creditors of the ealatr of tbe said James ft. Yam are herehv tretlftsd a id require*! to press-m and establish tbrir elemre btdwr* »m- *t ihs« niM. st ui the Master at Hs row ell, on T (uadai, the 14lh dav of Jun*< next. G. DEM. AN BLLLlNt.EK, Master. Slaster a Oilier, 2Jd May, l!W7. mav afl-Jw Naliec lu Utblor.* iBd I'mU t/v AH person- indebted to thr estate of M. II. llodt, late of Barnwell county, dnceawl, are hereby nolifl-d to make Immediate payment and all person^ bolding claim* against the »xia estate are requested to present them, duly at tested, lo Uie undersigned at Barn well. N. F. KIRKLAND, Sr, 11. J. BRABH AM, fjualifled Exeeittor*. raav5-ltn “AH that certain I'lahialioit or tract of land, *11(14!* In said >lale and Couti- tv. ontatning TWO IIUNDliKD AND WlIRTY-tlX ACRKh, t»K»re or less, and buintded on the Xoith b) tand* of Joh ( Rosier, Past bv fa'wer Three Run*, ttouth br lands of Wm. MIxmh( and tersl bv lands of Judaou Konntrer. Terms cash. Purvha-er to pa) for ftapere. G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, mav 13-tdl Master. Special attention i* t'allcd t>our at.»ek of Gingham, Crinkle, Seersucker*, Che viot-, Parasols and I’ain V Nntioa*. The Millinery Department ountaiM the Latest Style* in I.auuV auJ Mimes Trimtncd and Untriuiiu* d llata. Flower*. Feather*. IJ bbon*. \elyets, and orna ments. La lies Straw Hats, lUccaHi, ChiUrcu a Straw llaf*. lUc each. Nit Chirac for-trinuniaj hat*. a Our lu w iToi'iitia Department is now opgn’whh a full stock of Spring and Summer 1 (••tnih^ for At en and IL'V S. Gents Liueu Coats, .Uie each. Siwciai ‘ Low Pi wes iu Ulothwio. Gvuta’ lod'Uojs Hat Dep«f:n,eut—Sj lea'L-I Ixue af Straw aod Wool Hats ;u*t Oprnvd • Giocerwa and Plunta'ion *'i(p’.es a f City P. ire-*. ** Daily attracti»u< wtd ba ihiowu on war vatifcia < V. e ext, nj j nordial i*r!ta» ttou to all tv call ^iid eiawiuv the** Matcli'ena Har^jin* s'efh.i pcyelui*. r* or *0% lor our «tyl** car»«tH foil to pl*'a»« To# aud our laiw Prices imptes* you :•* ever. J. L. ^loppison xV Co, J L. MORRISON. WILLIAM M OUU I SON. ATTORXKY LAW. BLACK\ v ILIaT*> K O lou.nku uv* tiif;colut iiui nf:. marf4 >iui nwoil Rsauroud >IaHter k Sttlo. Jkaf' JiIaKter’w Sale State cf South Carolina, 1 Court oj Common Birnatll Coufy I'ltOJ Caroline B. Satina and C. Edvard Sa lim-, Copartncri. under thn linn name of A. J. baliua*& Son, Plahitiifs, * vt. ■m. M * 1 w.y, t-v^dap,. J?PRSU)LNT TO THE JUDGMENT and «»rder of tiro Court aforesaid, made iu tbe above entitled cause, 1 will otter for sale, at public outcry, liefore the Court House iu the Tow 11 of Barnwell, in the f’oiinjvand State aforesaid, on Uie FIRST MONDAY IN JUNK NEXT, (beingYhe sixth day of said month,) the following described real estate, to wit: All that -tract or plantation ulLlaud containing ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-NINE ACHES, more or less, and bounded 011 Hie North by lands of Mary Nix.on the East hy lands of Robert Hightower, on the South by lands of Henry Hutto and Simeon Eaves and on tiie West by Charles pechmann. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, maylltldj Master. Office County Commissioners, Bar'S'wf.ll,S.C., April 10, l«(j7i Notice Is hereby given that applica tion lias been made to the County Com missioners to lay'out and open a public road from Willi’ston viaS. G. B. Webb’s mill to Cadle’s Bridge on Uie Edisto River. Said application will be consid ered and passed, upon at the regular meeting of Uie Board on the 7th day of J une next: Provided, that on or before that 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 and Hied in this oltice. All person* concerned will appear on that day and ipake known any objections they may have to the proposed road. By prdtJT'of tho Board, Walter 8. Eaves, Clerk. IH* M TNT ■•Aid. niatfc I Will oiler twfor * the Court Hmu«»' iw ihe-^MSui jH Her 1 welt, in Um* County and snare irorswi d. on the F!K*T MONDAY IN .•( NE NEXT, (bring lie* sixth day «*f aabl inoutii,) Uh* following (hscribetl REAL t»l**.*. to wit: * All that trrtjln tract, | a' *• ! * r lot of land, sltuare In the Town o( Elk *, in said >latr and Count) .ryntabiiag ' Wtl ACHES, more* or b*--. nownifcd a* fol lows: North Hy rotofed ehtirvt lot and laudi of D. M. Johnson, Fairi, .*h nth and West bv land* of said P. M. J«-hn- '•on. F’lfte«n feat on West of colored church {wine reserved for a ri«ad.” Trrttu ca->)i. Purchaser to pay for papers. G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, niavl’-td) Master. ■ MiekhtsfiaLi?. - State or Son 11 OautiKA, b.VS SWELL t’UOXTT. A. J. b&Hna.s A Sons, PlaintifTc, , against J. E. Kennedy, Defendant. BY VIKTl E of an execution lo the LLci'iT ut Baruwcll County avdin-cted in the abovu stated I !:av* jevivd .ujKm and wltTa*!!, to the lUjheat bidder tut cash', on MONDAY, SIXTH DAY OF'.JUNE NEXT, (it being regular sale day of said niontli,) in tiie Tow n of Barnwell, tin*-followbig described real estate, situate, lying and being iu tbe State aud County aforesaid: 1 IcfMiwIiint'n interest, in all tliat trai t Insurance License. Executive Department, Office or Comptroller General, Columbia, 8. C., May 3d, I certify that Mr. B. J. Hammett, of Blackville, Agent of the .Southern Fire Insurance Company, incorated -by the State of I/Otil*iana, has complied with tha requlaitlowa of the AcU ot the General Assembly entitled "An Act to regulate the- A grades of Insurance Cooipaaie* not incorporated in tbe jateS af thnrih Cawrflaa,^ aad I hereby R. cenae the* said Hr. B. J. llanimett. Agent afdreaatd. to take risks and trans art aU bnaiuesv of Inoariuioa In this Mato, la the rouatr aC Barnwell, for and la behalf uf mid Company. Expire* March list. Iwv. W. E, BTONEY, « Bank. ‘Gilbert W. The Augusta Aavlng* Ptainted, DelelMlallt. PURSUANT TO Til FIJI aud Order vf the 4 uurt afor in tlw above entitled cau*e, fur *j»le. at pilhlle oolerv , A-riettor, !! llliams. J. O. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY ••«••••««M r/I • r M. i Itolltoqkd 11 il laftl as i J%Al| - COL'NSELI.OR-.VT-LAW, barxvixiu-. n., Ac, \V b:p* 0 r\V mn** is •' ttv# prompt Ml | f 4 14 RIR ' of ! tlw •*** nf IW »r# t* I tf ir«*iw« u> «T %TI« le* l»*4fc “■ JUI1I1 ** 4r !«#• \ 1MI. I A * | r h. § AA I jai t tod »-.**. t \% .XMI ». li. JV KLalalH, ATTORNBY-AT- LAW, Iter.arll t- U. V C. *•*'•*. t uotiiw at C'oarejatwiaa acl Cat's*■ M ia re% ti tf r a 1 IS te A % +~ r«M«l lid'i* dj I Iem tew 1 Mg *4*1 4 k<M.sto. X *• %€» Clidrktf. H. FULLERTON BU1ST, ATTOUNgTATLAWg DUclitelllc,«. C. Wllterarivw M *11 tke ( 'vinaoMlM Male. Bg*. aui mtamtom grera to UuUei-Uag •frl Coa**?- aw-'-ag JAMES E. DAVIS, Attorney & Counsellor-at-Uw llnrnwcll ^ If., N. C. A. t 'Hiveranctag snk Ov letAtona a.iacUinqx Leave ('h* rleaion — - — ^ ! tiriveiu Breu»«hvdle W. A. HOLMAN, 1 w Lf»4leL4i5it Leave MH*r»y lr>n*4 Ifihirea v vHHtete t «H|| 1 f Rifcte Am S4K*t* •. «r< iMirtHM fHetoiS Cmrtol^f IUU«dy IMfi 1 S)AlA*Vla*4i '• .ub re.iV iMreliu llsl!.*, tea fua* *mt sll |*.i» i• lo«4 bi.4 W r«4. revise ireailreeX CBreipa Rail, ky-- .'o*. *. 1 re.w««.i« kto vm-w re-*- fme* I seata. Koti.k) re , C«iaa.l4kkaa kit ^lais Iom uat a MX H • AU l > U PS T Aovai JOHN R PU X , t kr cgruF IA*ii Bgrf. S mil iuiuliiitt Kuilnay CominearMig lay liih, J8S7, tratua w»U mu as tiuiora : AIGIUTA DIVISION. wnr ATTORNEY Ai3 or plantation of land containing ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-NINE ACRES, more or less, and hounded on the North bv lands of Mary Nix, on the Flast by lands of Robert Hightower, on tbe South by lands of Henry Htitto and Simeon Eaves and on the \> esfby lands of Charles Pechinann. Purchaser to pay for papers-. W. B. PEEPLES, 8. B. C. mayltt-td .. Foreclosure Sale BY VIRTUE of the power eontained anil given in a certain deed of bargain and sale, commonly called a mortgage,' made, executed and delivered, on ihe HHh dayof January, ISSU, by G. O. Ri ley to Allen J. \\ eathersbee, and re corded on the 7th day of February, 1S87, ill the ofllcc of tiie Register of Mesne, Conveyances for Barnwell County in Book 6 L., pages :i72-;i7L 1 will sell for ca.sli, at Barnwell Court House, on Mon day, the lUii day of June, it being regu lar salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, tiie following de scribed real estate: AH that certain lot of land in the town of Barnwell-with the buildings thereon, know n aa the "Duncan Place,” containing three acres, more or less, and hounded on the North by a street of said tow n w hich separates it faun lands of W. Gilmpre Simms, Esq., on the East byTands of James F^. Davisand A. II. Patterson, Fisq., on the South by Main street and on the V^est hy lands /■of E. W. Vogel, A. J. Weathershee aud W. A. Holman. A. J. WEATHERSBEFi, maylft-td .Mortgagee. COUSSELLOR-AT-LAW,; Barnwell C. II., S. C. Will pfrCrt in aU the Poimaot ilia State ar8 give prompt ko-l tatthte; aueuUoo to all btulaesC •Dtnikteu to his •-sre. raromce, No. a, Main Street. NOTICE- All persona to whom the late II. W. Walker of Midway, 8. C., was indebted ara barebyw<t#ad>u hufliwm til UK 17 elaim* with the underkirned at Mid way, B. C4 and see that tier are prop erly atte.led My attorney**, Merer*. Hkltvimr A Wilhama, at Midway, will r XADiiiie tauH*. W. B STELfcfcY. Midway, B. C., April Ah, Dr. J. K. smnn, OpcratiTe and Mechanical DENTIST, BAMBERG AND WIL LISTON. Will practice at the foilswing place* at tian mettuoned. BAMSSHO-Begtnntagthe ffrst M-mdir In Mch month and oonunamg for lha r liowmg week. Office at the Uanaog lIo'eL WnxiaTOS—The aacond week la each month. Office at residence. Uemalolng weeke in each month will meet en- gasementa In the coumry. Dr. W. S. Killingsworth* SUKGEON DENTIST, WILLJSTO.Y, Sv C. Offers hi* profeenlonal aenricea to the citizen* of Barnwell and *1)010 ng counties. All work guaranteed at liberal prices J. H. E. MILHOUS, DENTAL SURGEON, BLACKV1IAE. «. C. RIG BLAB ATFOCmtaKTS aa M- Leavc Bimberg l.eaveGrHbum* Leave Le< * Leuvt Bl.ickvilia i.envr F.iko ifcive H dlikli-a Vrrive at Augusta (Halljr) 7 (*) a iu ft oO a m 0 > a m V 15a m V 21) a m ® a» a m tt.40 a m ?.47 am 9 51 s in 5.10 (“•lip, 10 04 a tu )0l'9a m 77.40 p m 10.go p in EAST. 7. ‘A'p T.So (• u* 7.45 p m 1 HO p re ft 05 p iw ft 15 pm 8. '-*!! p tu ft. 29 p m .8.40p tu ft.46 p in I.eaveAugusta i“a»y) 10.00 a m ——8 4.4ft Leave WillisivB 7.41 ■ a> F.IU Leave Elko 7.40 a iu 6.16 Leave Blackvilie 7 50 a m 6.26 Leave Lees ^ 8.00 a ui 6.30 Leave Graham* 8 09 a m 6.42 Leave linmherg 8.17 a di G 62 Leave Midway ft. &! a m 6.58 Leave Kdisrs 8.3(7m m 7.06 (r. al Bntnrhvlll* 8.36 a m 7.11 Leave Branchville 8.45 a nt 7.21 Ar at Charleston 11(H) p nt 9,45 COLUMBIA DIVISION- WEST. Daily (Except lo Camden) Leave Itrancliville ft. >1 a m 7.35 Vl-t ive at Camden 12.87 p m 7.42 1 irrive sn’olinnbi* It 1 .85 a iu 10 00 Leave (/olu-nhia 7.0(1 a m 6.27 Leave Camden 7.46 a in 3.16 Ar at Brunch vide b 50a m 7.20 p m m "CONNECTIONS.” Connections mnd* *t August a with Georgia It. K. to and from ail pdais (Vest and Sotillw- wesl.hyall train*, with through Sleeper hr ween Charleston sinl Atlanta on night Ex ores* trains. (Connection* made*tCharleston with NorlIre Kasleru R. R. for prints North and with New Vork Simmers on S-Oui-daya. Connwerasna mane aiCelumbia with Co- umbia and (ireenville ft. 0. and Charlmia, 'olntnlihuand AagnsUvK. K. Wand front all ts-ints on both Road*. Connection* niadeat BlacLviUa with Dare well R. K I>. C. ALLEN, 0. P. A T. AganL - JOHN li. TECK.-Generat Manager. TIIE BLACKVILLE C.T. J0US80S, SwoMMr la tt. Rich, Troprlator. ty-Oaod Plctarli fftewrantaad. DR. L B. P1TTRR80N, SPECIAL) BT, EYK, EAR AND THROAT, wavwetL f. h. g. c. ;j