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tw ••4m to < K*4 )«Im4 lb- to c*rr)iuf »n»T b«ik Hook, tog v!4»\ opto nam# ma* awiw'liMirta. nui wto«M toal Chf Hc!r>wf tor «>( 1 *• th* c*tokWHo«Kl k Urgo 111 Ml^< I Mi O- «f mtmty mtm dMicMMlr* to th* faivi •”* * doftng Um AmotItm U»itoo«tw« trjr lu »R(9 'iitir«C mi- CoIiiidMm to otor- i *n1 pUce for ivoatloal i tofebogMl otmfeni* to tkU out* tk* nanikr'r of land oonwmln rtolr frtf , tohtH»v'fe>i.toich»ti.»ll<r Ilian HU. Miunbcml, «pU Ml to»uld ho th« nom- y»y ptoprtoto^ wbo, bo Hug MM to Alitod^ ItM U apokrai of freely ■•“o her of wotiIm In a **M«pop*r urt>«to ' Knglnnd duriHg Ui* war, dtod lh«r« daU iwytog yoftr.*'Tti<> roronU wf th«r r«p*ra wont but lltUa wonDr below, nor wlUiout llxlug tho opot m'imtm Im had w ant that littlo long. **•»»» TkU t * df prarlf I, \ll iOtogroMlonal Ton- ^id DUtrlot will njt*et te* aeooiul jfTiirtfdy In B. whether the for CoagroMaftall ion or by primary Under the revUod ’ party «o,n- nominatlon for that oflh-e toftde before toe first at Septtni- , M r.~ __ H^te Board of medical exhlril- Mume qapital work at thtfr nicet- Cnluir^la loot weolr.-- and d'/zen nnw youiig docton •and onf from the mciUcal colle- learwd bdfoto^t for examination » were found to b* conip-t-nt to »the bealtog art, four w*r* rw- M unlit and the remain fag' three t iwwxainto^d * tofee moatiaal Clerk’* olMce eh r.t that more old Mort gagee have been aatlaflcd and fewer new «j*mm executed than In any prcrloua like period, and a few acaton* aa proa- peroua aa the laat would noon enable moat ef our people t# wipe off tho debta that have eo hampered them. Thd foreign ‘ money lender* proteat that they do not want landa, Indicate their willlngnea* to grant extenalona If thMr Ihtoroat ahall be ]>aldand urge the land owner* to hold on to their real ca- tate. la It not fair to preaitmc that if Southern fanner* cannot live and pay the amounts fnr which their lamia are mortgaged, one third of their evtlmaied value, that atrangcr* to the country and lt<f huaincaa and ug.'tcnlturHl methnda w 111 fall moro certainly and completely ? It in'not likely that “iuiniij^rahfa with repltel enough V> mal!- tlMjinaflJveacom fortable” w ill b? luducad to biW’ landa that hare been “ruined by turpentine and mill nien.” Duttlicauhject l« too extensive lobe completed at on a sitting and we will give numorc medicine until uext week friklfaUr (fntfmitmr*. •Kamination wan conducted i re(eM««* to the diploma* ahown applleenli. Tho action of th« , i bard on Mm di«appolnfWd dl*- l ’““ vr M u u rarT fc| a 4 -aj u, I * htd the plcaau v of m*etlng a dl»- { tlngnlthed hair and *calp d ■■tor last i m*rk. He bad M*gl*»*t*<l Uic nb-callon uf hi* own h»lr and allowinl It to grt>« red and bualiy, but bt* arW-Mltai' bnowl- i a* bound less *nj a-curat* H r BLUK^oBtaa. j Ulacxviu.k, April #d, 1H8S. _• During the laat week the hand of the <Wf roying angid has been severely f*H in Ulackvillc, and It beuotnes inf sad duty to chronicle In thlaletter thedeatb of two of our prominent citizen*. On Sunday last Mr. Charles Grandy, of the tlrmofZorn * Orandy, passed to hi* reward after only a few days ill nogs. The cause of Mr. Orandy’* death was pneumonia of an acute type, and his early demise cast a pell of gloom over the whole Township. Industrious, up right, honest, he was a man Of tin blem ished «haracter and purity of purpose Ills remains were iaterred in the family vault, on Mnfiday morning. The general grief was intensified to a degree, w hen the melancholy news sped on the wing* of the w ind on Monday night, that the pure and saintly spirit of Mr. David Hrlggi “had passed ih- bourne whence no traveler returns ” In comparatively good health, Mr. fixing Urn spot buried the money. Not many year' 1 •*« some of tho descendants of the old- Tory proprietor came otor herfe and spent aev- eral hundred dollar* In making excava tions In a fruitless search for the money. AH the ground around th* old house wa* thrown np and deepfronchea were, dug afouud'the yard.' slgna of which ■till remain. Ittsaaidthat these En glishmen brought over w ith them an did negro who had been a servant of the I'evoluttooBry proprietor, and who professed to kpow wb'-re his master had burled the mtney. Trie Englishmen finally gave up the Search and went back to England. Nothing more was heard of the treas ure until Mears accidentally struck up on it while planting som<d fence posts around the yard. McariirM to keep the matter a socref, hut a little boy w ho lives with him went to the unighlxiring village of I'ungote&gue and let (he se cret out. lie informed soire persons there that his “ITiH-le Ken/de” now had piles of money, having iwniitly dug up mi iron pot full of gold and «i|vcr which VS sir bawl A a<1 OuaWa nwt Mfaabrr Kniiugj rhe mnst Mbs | ham goto, N< •baily—to/tetbcr. Nobody's band Ml Ibe pto^yt f«wa 8o often, wowdulnc wh«tb*r TIimt's asy mk! to the want* of those Dependent—on!)' on father. Notxxly think* where the money wifi come To pay the hilla tltat gather; Nobody fcvla ao blue smlghuii, Nobod.' —only father. Nobodv tries ao hard to lay Dpzoiuething for bad Weather And runtfbehfnd do whut he may, Nobody—only father. Nobody comes from tho world'* cruel storm To meet dear ones who gather Around with loving welcome warm, Nobody docs—but father. Noltody knows of a bome-tif* pure, Watched over by a mother, Where rest and bliss are nil secure, Nobody can—but father. , H. C. b. in Detroit Tree Press. AH rplaa hnoaorwr, but On Pto anJ nogwatB •uhj-v* h* •a Rbn a pkltoanpMr. bnt ntan pWblto sdatr* tor MtaUag and Im • M> taftototaw a« awknatolv Be*rMa far the Psrwer’* WMh,—r* “ A men's work U from snn to Min, Hut woman's work ia never dmu-.' 1 U as true as It ia a hackneyed saying, and it 1* a fact, and one to be deplorod, that flie fanner'* wife especially la that overworked creature that Whittier Balls i. “household drudge M Nb« Is mostly a “willing bom” and pulls readily la to-day ahiwad several ggld coin* to bb j hanies* ao to apeak—but Um tin* comes when If tha hors* I* over-worked It breaks doa e from abe*r Inability to go. Ne tuatter bow willtogty the ehonld rs head fur the hard -n there are still fo«to " adv haiuD to pile H on. Indeed, th* ag*a, puMlahed by J. A Wll iM* of Richmond, Va., W, on the moat oomptofe library material* for th* ordlaary or popular stady of the Hoc red Muriptavee ever brought togeUi ar. It I* the whole of the Old and New Testaments, arranged according to aub- Jects in twenty-seven books. To tbl* 1* added Crudea’* Concordance, carefully jrvised; varlsns table* of weight* and measures; a pronouncing and Interpre ting dictionary of proper names; a dic tionary of religious denomination*, sects and parties; a history of the Bible and a family record. This magnificent work U peculiarly adapted to the want* of every family or reader. It bring* all the Bible say* upon any particular sub ject together under one heading, and you dan immediately put your finger upon any word, verse or subject In the Bible. It U highly endorsed by every denomination, and the attention of the people is earnestly invited to the fol lowing testimonials from distinguished gentlemen of this State. The‘ Analysis” must be seen to be appreciated, and w* sincerely hope that our people will give It an examination when the canvasser calls upon them. The work is sold exclusively by sub- •criptloa. Insurance License, « " ... STATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Kxarrrm Darsarwairr, j Owe* or l OMITIKUAKB UaffUAU V * Cui.fxhn, 8. C., April IR» DR*- * , Tcwttlfv, That Mr. H. F. Span*, of. Bamberg, Agent of the Obobuia Hob* Fibb InsukaNc* < ouvaxt, Incorpor ated bv the MUte of Georgia, And' the forxHEBX Firk Ixscbanc* Comi’aNV, ftlcorporateu by the Htote of Iktulsiana, . , , , ' Ur* complied with tho rtHluMtiOM of the Act of the. General Assembly en titled “An Act to regulate the Agencies of Insurance Companies not iucorpo-. rated hi the .State of South Carollua.” and 1 hereby license the said Mr. II I 1 • Spann, Agent aforesaid, to take risk* and transact all business of Insurance In this State, In the County of Barnwell, for and in behalf of said Companies I Expire* March ulst, 188» J. S. VERNKK, Comptroller Generali South Carolina Medical inatlon AasoSlatlon, Charleston, 8.. C . March 11. 1.S88 —The next Annual Meeting of th* South GoroHni Medical Association will b* held lu Columbia, ti.C ,un Wed- I have used “Hitchcock’. Analrtl* A p fn n . Bible i / r lu »|l (Hifla-I * *<r«nJ fm«n t« ••eh* and Witb lb» a! I auto • U Uf «*v »f a praiimiaary •ilrntiab, b* at-w k a m»t-b hi bU lawua-v* an I aw*Sto lb- af-.r»a*l4 a»al-b tm a b*g* Rawt^Bf v-gaV. •kfta I barlb •» *• tta b «4 b* h*W Uilggs wo-reatinghlmwlf onhi* plaaxa i two atout men could hardly carry, lata in the afternoon, auathto In the ! w in ^ u j k ahoul hU g n j but fond rrubra.-- of iba departing, glided rays of' the aeuiag auu when lie was •alieil with aurblan tllnaao.* Before the Ingirlng rays ha 1 'piltfi retired and are the rurtaln wf night bad fallen, bis til<wa*dtuul had flirted beyoto ana and at y, ufihat land of peace a tar* *ln and *»«r»w , pain and aufferlng are alik* uu- knuan. A rbrUtta* man and a » Moa. • as lb* Ampli lamented a—I I __ e» Mr. B'iggs’ gvuad rbar%<Aev II- believed la On4 IW *>■ neighbor*. Those coin* are old Eu- 1 glDh money, aome of them being atom- i p*d a Itk th* Image of rfcork-* 11.. oth- . re with 'hat of Usmgr III. The plo-a a bora tbs trvasnrewa* found a ae oat* of the oldest <>a the east ern skors of Virginia T^o bnndrvsl | and it ia Ute b-^rt reference to tit* I know of. It contain* th* entire bibb* arranged armrdirtg to subjects, and very InatrucUve on this account. C. G. BR UlKORD Pastor Daptbrt thurcb, Barnwell, C. II. 8.C fame* II. CartUIr, I.. I.. D , preaMent Wofford CaHeff.*, npartonburg, 8. •ays: I am at a lam to *■• bow *i dleat mattor «aa be crowded la to a Bait road rates for round trip tickets: Excursion rates on Northtjostern Rail^ read, and four cent* per mile on tlw South Carolina ffallwav. T. ORANGE 81MON8. V f>, W. PKTRK l’ORCIIF.R, , MrK?R*€* marr^-lm • , • * « ! Registi-ation Notice- farmer tor l lion self unre and fifif y id a— *f • to ruled ted that ■ar. ago It was sett of ^aodaa. aa lodian toawty, tags trttas that ar b, U .to . ItiJ half to raw to to te all meas, to . and llaittoath ark. and oarli vo. U a mere l a><*4 af |« IraWal f wHadaftto Naataa lo4 ea« i a*a*« *4 th* j fta<re* h a *• <-ai a* at Ita *arth till ll I* aoU that "Vww P4IM1 af (star k - K- v rt- •aa. of •ta atotatasn* are r , ■■»* 4 to emt pavtapa M 4 xa» l| 14 k* Mm hhad a *. !»' I* x • — a, aa 4 a* |to took ratw* la learn 1 ta*v ttat taro* ta ami taw^f a tatp*ai Mead, to* attogjtlos, off Uta* hOml a •*1% U a tad. amt tto area tto* tarn* l s ml a-*4g*- •*■■* a* t tmm Ita tasma fait tarn* too* fr* aal •**• Ita asue as*4 toft allfc Cta >a* mg 1 A- ta taowre hk* ARyuf l%ire * feff iMB • 1 hNm«B9 ml Uta atata- ta a ■ m4 tag. **l—* to *ta*aa aaaa mw* m torn* m b»e a sw* stoke -1 •sat • st —• l-e fto*» a«s — o see-* si*es tw.a*w tor tto Ua to -* •aS.edke I aWt l*W aoisea W f. asst peom*** I i Meav ••* ito tatoty awl | a smlewl «a a** toat'sew «aua A* ss. wJU* • e* a k mesOos a ffu I * os-vO'etol <4 4b> ewaaobamiet • b »% a* g» to* ya»a «o am* abmak* s*w •taaaaw, *4 team Us bmaak too a to am*taww ■ to , A_ . - . ' MEW Oast psaemMm m# to* •mtotoeksaa reo tooaom* ffffto emd etfito* atototo** ■ka* aaea eoana kstomagmti *%.•■*•* a S ym* more dhto waam* toe* ywto am* • «e samwtko.—O •* — tern ro* a to | book of l Tto r 11 j f: kwo BARNWELL COTXTT. t ftwpeevlaor of Regtatrotli aril f* fat it a m to • O I *W» Tk - Bridge Ni || 1 |i 4 1 l la factories and bulh by j% o«>* hi this sect Ion #v- ht- a* much work a* to i for. altb'Vjfh an talelnUa eoftplajes could' to Riled, tot to At f j(iaA-4B factorlo* ; entorprl*e* built by prerm »•*. r, toe of s Mej L T I 4 “A by Bvv He tvcaisa. • e'atock, Tartol report • fi alagto aad Aaadey Xjbnal workers. 9 o'vbmk. “dawday s«ba>i (rial* aad . • Ualr by utarw D ebortor than I trtbalaitona." epawet by 4er. W. D M and It <aanot to reltivaled to Rloe aad Cape Urn Klrklaad. »w a* loaf a* h»r*. The reason there Thursday mornl* ( April t ^tb. > f*w told-toaded wamaa U that , IP o'clock, Hoa^ ami prayer for pa- take bettor rare of ttolr hair. | IHrroeooplc examination ebow* Iba*., , 0 , 0 M^rdUam^om; “IIowtomAkr th# i^.nday School a taeaiM of grace to trrnly eylladrWI bat genarelly elllptl-1 ^ ^ roang," opened by Riv. G. B s s.ssoo'w#'S (tr #• to** W Mbs* e* fmwe* I* pomeeotl* wsawesaim* # am e Oeato o*4gtoae«sm#*( tow •«** ay* 1 ••tar#o*ma wigtadaSq** too* a Oeoto aaoptad asareg* o-ssma* * beato ‘ to ** «wa** % rmnsfla* taawmao *4 b*s g.s a* tamaaereveMBr A *a»a*p» la Areoks^sd ky e amaajtseyoet •offtoto ffMRBkkfff to* meto ami I mow amgi* W eosa • OOto ta ramgsed laatlHgi.i e J Th* **w*v* • •Sg'to ad lb* t*w»b Wa > * toes th* a***- •f a mm* # brekwa If sta •4 toe Ware ware aa WSatoMb of Watoma to* •***00* * tore ml.Mmt tbaa to* • ago mam Rw* pd eeai* W d aaaa take a ‘ kfftarlty eataos I* oktal oommo* ’ b ghar tbaa M la la a waaaaa. Tto* I* ’ i • be* pre-mu lb* prellam If. aay thirty awtaw* of brata la a . ber from Idtarlty aad tbirty-dv* ‘ are rmyuUlu la a aua, a hat tare—— of , • aterxgwof five ounce* of b.*tn t > el A |toF'"R B wmm *a—tta ss* tatbre toe sa- 1 * ■%>•• •* Ow* s/toaoedaf smoh*4 • • —e %jm i—sm ■ 1 * 1 es—■» *4 ea*m ^ *t—• I*womb t »em**— '**a v» . *# tb' * 1* — —4%.-.eg a* imammek **' II la *— tow* »e ii 1 —» to«re ere ***% bare f bOe totao em- S04 I osto • 0*t oww to* oMb toe aoto J mto* _ taataff I bm e«to)**4 wreev gea^wg ata aa *—i ta—si *m4 gs— ep —ta -areream. **• a*w—tot gta rem. taw tta k—ol '^yamOl *t a* • owato* tbm* vrew »ta ms — arles Zissett, fignii a liana •M* to a eatp—Wr ram —ally m trolly aaUi affa g1*a a* mmek ttolr alre* aa Itoj 4m la ttaSr aad to*tr tbarwagkbred tare—? aad coll tote a s* replug | wft gilt In exe*te of tho avoragw la wo-1 Ulrt * ** •*. * 1 ** ! •••* man? Tta ooaelualoa aecaa* to ta that 1 ^ ^**^ *^ ^ *^* FRy.d^RI I * (to the kyreaUB] • in tto I a previous on the subject xszriz. to this and the SUM. tmini too those who Id b* wise to fact that many annually raort- .. w leniiing corpo- to odds under our teml&ff are against thy tiiue comes, of tto t** 1 11 this and other Couu- ammiover toanl ruin- lUiaeu for far bared worth . with load else knows no ooTaod Ratrenrd In propurtiuu to cw r : and ortepness. straight hair approx- I motes tto eyllndrieal In form but the noffl* hair tot n deep- longitudinal peculiar twist Is due to |»n«loii of fibres along this . »»alr la flfttfand rtbbon-ltke, flvn tUtoi brooder than thick. Hairs on the ere the longest, those on the beard the thickest and those on the generalsRfffaoethtvfinest Within • quarter of a square Inch can ho found WO hairs on toad, Won chin, ■i.'l en fore arm,-14 on back of hand. Hairs grow after life and last for centuries. Hairs become electit^l by rubbjhg. This hygroeeopto property U exemplified when a young lady attempts to burl her hair on a moist day. • The are many instances of very long hair. Tou> remember that Absalom polled his hair at the end of every year because It wa* heavy, and It weighed two hundred aheads after tto hinge weight Tto peasant girls in F cultivate their hair for sale and aakelta regular bustu*ea, just as you doth* rais in* of Orecks loved Mag' Smith and Rev. C. P. Ervin. 11.10, “Our text book—the Bible— and how to use H,” opened by Rsv. T. If. I.aw, District Superintendent A. B . 9., and Rev. C. G. Bradford. ArTKBJfOOX. 3.10, Song and prayer for children. MO, Mass maetlng of children. Ad dresses by Rev. J. G*. Williams, Rev. I*. F. KUtler and Rev. T. J. Clyde. x jtvaxiNo. 8 o’clock, Song end prayer for Sun day Schools. 8.10, Benefits of Interdenominational organization and how to increase iu ef ficacy. Opened by Rev. J. R. Daw. 8 o’cldck, Hunday Schpol work Illus trated and explained by Prof. V. C. Dibble. Colbbel John Hawkins relates a good one on aihphl time preach-r who was and attempting to prove children of Israel on tes; that the wa- ttorofore, ttore a smaH*r «|oa.itity u( frmal* brain Ue*- 1 arntial to lot*n*rTna^t.tJ then of ntalr brain Tbl* Lequlvotont tokaylngthat th* Dual* brain I* of a enperlur quality. In eontradiction of this the fart may in cited that in comparison with tnru but few woman of gml intsllsctual vigor have appeared In the world. If tho com parison just mad* held true a woman with a brain of fifty oun-jes ought to b* the equal of a man with a brain of fifty- five ounces.—Denver Republican. The Stout or Okxevra.—Married to Francesco degly Agolanti, the one of hfir two lovers who loved her the least Genevnf*' was buried alive during a trance or state of collapse that looked like death. Waking up to conscious ness in th? m mi-light *ho freed herself from her grave clothes and cawled to the house of her h.uhand for shoiter. He, sorrowful for her* death as he was,, refused to believe that ihis pale reve- nante, crying at his door, was his liv ing wife,.and superstitiously denied her admittance. 80 did her mother, so did I d 7 > her uncle. •» X; itas# (a Ire taUta 00*1 T Ri0w tore to *■* g»re I oa.” Ttore «« oreor ouiub*rl*«» iualao.** of farutrrw who, i •othrir honor ta It said, treat ttolr whm j “as Ib4ir own bod to.’* with all teadrr- M • uu .-w, . , _ t . ^ , , H i.. Pvecnckliavlagatad*appHeatloa ores and kindtoo*, huftto majrelry are 1 w ^ Au«Ht«r for tto mlre.pU..n of Sli . uf tto other kind. ' acres of land arera i,.d in hi* oaow and Dnrlhg thUaumnier'a vacation away at Del nqw*at t^ndHal*, April 4th, 1 from home 1 mat with a typical farmer’. [T 7 Ik! KlSATy j ll ,u—-< a>— — ratrLtm •» __2v «! % j- |i PtoffRlfc I ^ — ^ TV> • 4* rere * * • t re mtom# ^ & C • fmtuMWk, H v J WtofT A « * —14» 9i 1*4 M a4« v ( JP^* BBOBamoB bob rosTniiai. tamnm. ***^^*’ Nolice to Teachers. w ifo She looked like a patient, plod- in g ox—and did the work of on*. With a large family of children, and with what assistance they rend*rtxl. the cooked, washed, ironed, brought water from a distant down-hill spring, cared for the young children, did countless other duties, and aided her husband besides lu tbs farm w ork. He worked hard also, but had hired labor and was thriving enough to have offered the same' for her. 11 probably never occtir- reilto him that his wife was over-work ed, because she never complained, and yet comparatively young in years, her face was wrinkled with care and her head sprinkled with snow. We all know that • ^ Too much care will make a youns man { man tv c eayoungman gray, Too much care will turn uu okl m:ui tv clay.” j and the fanner In general without being earnest ! Mtnsni * r***, »* the one mention. IUrmwei.l, (’ U., 9. f\, March 5,188K. I The County Board of Ktamiuers will m«nt at Barnwell C. If. for tto exatoi* F. W. Dsmton that Mi* n*re«#ari amount for the re»l*mptloa of said land . , . . P ... . has H*en paid to the C.mnty Treasurer ; n f tl ‘ ,u hers on It cdn*eday, irh lit? BP id H, I4. Pttart»cV* ?! wliitw t^nch^m piul oil by tto i G. 0. RIF.KY, Treasurer B. C. 3STOTICK’ BaBnweli., 8. C., March 6, 1838. Books of Subscription to the Capital 8tock of the Eastern, Barnwell and Western Kailroacf arc now open at the office of W 11. Duncan, Esq , over the Bank, Barnwell. W. Gilmork .Simms, Wim.isJ. Duncan, B. 1. Rica, G. Duscan BjclmnoeB, Committee, tnchS Insurance License. Then nearly dying In good ..., she betook her to the house of her other J **>, ,ltt,e ^l^rat'on to the and truer lover, Antonio di RoudlaelH, I ' r *’ tiTe h,, ‘ ,l ,re, * l,he ** epend- I la ting no th. threshold after ; ln * he * lth ’ •*£&* ** ^ ,rn » nd aloud for help. And Roa- ‘‘l.-AtUnta ? GB ,Hbtifhen.Caitlv.tor. by lore, recofnlied ' ' _ * •* ' ’ - I «• .„ , warms 1, f«R, * Freooh phyairtan. Dr. FaHx, •to- l™ 1 M *** * _ IfclRtodBBss Oae child la a ta tto STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ) FxErrrnre nr.F\Br»irxT, Omcx or Gonna, .io-sk UrtnwAL. loLOMBia, 8. C., April l*t, UMt.') I certify, that Mr J.C. Buck ngham, of Barnwell, Agent of tto Csmtinea’al loaorpormtad by the RtaUaf New York, has eo 0 ipll>al of tto Art of the If outiltal “AB Art to Thursday, 5th of April, for colored teacher*. Th* State Board of Education has been gradually raising the standard of requirement In these examinations and therefore applicants for the position of teachers in the, Free Public Schools should make special preparation to ful fill the requirement. J. S. HAVENER, 8. C. mohlS-td IF you want a *INK WATCH OR CLOCK ' ^ a » ■ • * . STERLING SILVERWARE, RICH JEWELRY, FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT ' LERY, OR SPECTACLES, Satd yoar ordfi er mil af