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1— John W. HouiEsr, — ^ TN« IU4« CmimIIm. j It* 014 •*« t* N'W. Tb« ilxty rtintli Annua! •caaton of tU ^ T ouuc Anwrfcm aaj a that BArnwell Baptist Sute ionvencion was bt»l(f at h.* tinver btforo imois auch a day a* Kiornuo* last wa**l» At^oyt a bmidred ninety dat^icatoa ansH>rml to the ID*T0*VAND PRQPMtTO*. r toll call. Th* iNjrmaiwttt ol»c«ni al»c- pythianlutfi, a bcnevoleMO UaOBST COUNTY OIROUl ATION THURMOAY, IHCCEMBER 5,1W4*. j.. ■ » V*T«ras«*i If Ms#*. ; Aot. Ricbardnoa'a annual mes.Mgc, A' which was sub-JiittAU to th« GoncnU Assembly on the 27th ult., Is an excel lent State pa|*er. U treats of tusny subject* of present and future Interest, and abounds in thoughtful suggestion. It makes a pamphlet of 31 printed pages, too long, of course,, for repro duction Us our columns. TUA STATS DEBT. The total of Ute State debt, made up of bonds and stocks, is $H,6Dr»,'J2-l.(tt Twelve thlrteeutb* of this will mature in 1803, and the Governor approves the recommendation of State Tressun ted were President, CoL Jh*. A. Hoyt; Vice presidents, Dr. L. C. Derg.uiaud K, W. Sanders; Secretary, A. J. S Thomas, AenUtani* A. B. Woodruff; Treasurer, C. II. JiutaoB. . . Rev; to-morrow will be. A fsiTMtlsa. W"ii.Lisios, B. r., Dec 2J,t889. J. VV. iloiJiKS, Barnwell C. 11., S. Free Mnsoury, centuiiea old, and of thene C. I*. - Ervin, of Bamberg, preached the Convention sermon from ▼ersea 16 and 1C of Ibe 6th Chapter of Ephesians. TUB STKKNUTt! OF TUB CKL'kCR. Last year there wore ordained minister* and cburcUes. Thu total latter days, will join hands in charm- lug this lately staid old town. The programme mapped out 'it a continue ous panorama of pleasure, be a grand civic parade of the mystic orders, the corner store of the new Ma sonic Hal), which is to rise from the Dear Sib: tn yon riant week** piper there was a pieco to this effect, written bV yonr W'lliiston correvpoudear, that Mr. J. W . Johnson formerly of .smith A John-, son, merchant*, had marie an assign- Pleaso atnte Cm fat 6m flf r*4 in / A/V#M ‘ wm^^HKw wrW lr# DfWftOffw PECEA$tD. ^ BY ViRTi^K of the decrre ef the F ashes of the late cruel w ar, will he laid with Imposing ceremonies, there will he addresse* t>y J.- Adger Smyihe and Geo. M. Trenholtn, of Charleston, mu sic during the day from llollowav’s Charleston Band, and in the evening membership for the .Mate amounted to trim the famous Harmonic Orchestra 7ly289. 1 here werebidSAiuday-sohoals, | of Orangeburg, the sweet throated With 4,103 teacher* and 3o.2DO scholar*. 1 aingera of sister States wiM render the l he ( bnrch raided fh.dtW 35 for State |_best works of the great ol<l ma*y*y<(, a missions and etdporrage, |8,3(X> 13 for royal bifftrpiei w ill be served and yout h byte Court in a certain cause entitled N. k. Eirklawd, r,, IMalnttf ,-v*. Mrs..Sal- lie l>. llraldianl, et ^1.^Defendants.— All cretiitor* of the (fcute «f M. J. Brab ham are hereby requited to establish thejr demand* by prenentiug the same •inly proved u» the undersigned w ithin two months from fhi* date—to wit—on There will! ment * Please state for the benefit of the public that no assignment was made , and that it was not J W. Johnson, for- i <' r the seventh day of December marly Smith A Johnson, hut it wan ' “« T . “P 01 * which day Ml orthelunds Bmitb A Johnson that made a sale*of stock and account* a* payment in full for what they ow ed 8iny the A Adger. ♦ Yours truly, J. W.’ Smith, Of the firm of Smith A Johnson. • . — —r- ■ Mr. C. it Kheny receives daily con signments of choice Western beef, which he sells at close figures for spot cash. He also deals in nice pork, mut ton and genuine sausage foreign missions, (3,542 42 for home | H mj beauty will chase pleasure in the mission*, $20.*Jn;t l>3 Jor education, and { mazy dance uutil the silent stars shall •r (133,290 2<J for miscellaneous'purposes, grow pale before the coming of ihe Molvcr that 1 percont bouda be Issued [ or a total of (173.(X>3 14. TlilFvChurch king of day. to take up those now b ariug 0 per cent interest, the new to fail due in lUtO. To recommend them to capitalists It is advised that the phosphate royalties be ! property of the state is valued at $743,- 976'. STATE MISSIONS. Dr. T. M.‘Baileyt,corresponding sec- set apart by law as security for the prompt payment of theinierost. From these phosphate royalties the jstate re ceived last year (213,(XH), a sum nearly e^ual to the proposed Interest on the sew bond*. * COLLECTION OFTaXB*. At least (200,000 are due the, .StBte for uncollected taxes on land*, ami leg islation Is suggested to recover Unit amount and enforce the future collec tion of that revenue. Kpr CATION, The length of the public school terms should be increased us sikxi as possible to the six-months required by the Con stitution. The State rtilverslty is growing In nl/.ed as qne of the foremost achool* in the ScMith. Aithougli the nlandard of , N'holsrship has l*»cn raided it is t>e- helleved there will be no falling otf in ' attendance. The Citadel Academy is j attended by 153 cadets, 08 beneficiaries ^ and'paying their way. Florida*: Georgia anil North Carolina send 15 cadets this session. The West wing hss (Mien rebuilt and the entire sirttct- retary and treasurer, presented the re- '|K>rtofhi* work and also of s seventy j two missionaries- qitd* c<dporters. A hundred and jifty two stations have bean occupied, eleven new churtdie* constituted,* four meeting houses built, six hundred tnd'levrn persona bapt'zed and nine hundred ami Ufty sev.-n mem- hers received by thc»e missionaries. Tlic col porter* liavc sold more than A special train will rnn from Orange burg, leaving that city at 3.3.) p. in. reaching Barnwell Hianit 5.35, and re turning after the festivities are ended. It will stop, coming and going, at all regular stations, and carry passengers safely and pleasantry to and from oh! UarnwcM's gala time. , Now is tlie best time to insure dwtd- llug* and gin bouses. Policies written in tir(t cissn companies by il. M. Graham, Bamberg. Dclav* are dan gerous, so don’t put off the perform ance of tliis duty. If * of said estate »ill be distributed, and all creditors failing to e.-tablisli their de mands by that time will be debarred pay ment. N. F. KIRKLAND, Hr. . > Executor. 7th October, 1839. THE STATE OK SOU IH WKOI.INA BAUNWKTJ. COL*XTY. (V IN TMK i’Oi:KT OF PROBATE. Prof Loisctte’n Memory Pystem Is creating greater imerest tban ever, in RACKET. LL WnBNlwrwnd Trepping iaprohlh- iwd <»a the lands of the under*lr»ij_ ffemding and any and all persona an o will Im d«alt with according u» law : j VV. Site Rail, EdwaFd Jo war*, H. C. CbltU, W. H. Whslay, Mr*. J. M. Cave, J. B. fhlom, Joseph NevHsi Jessie Nevlls. Hair Bros , IV D. McMillan, W. II. Nevlls. nov 21-3m * / / FOR SALE. By Janies O. Patterson, Esq., Judge of •Probate in Barnwell County. Whereas H W.* Reed applies | for I.etu^rs id' Administration on the es- > tale oi Cary f Jlaiyard, deceased, • These are. tlierefore, to eite and ad- What and Why ? —Just received at my Stable*— on Ellis St., Dunnington’s old stand, /%MB«a«iu, • • • • 4J«.. a flue lot of large and medium simi MULES and HORSES Alliance men call and examine my Stock. L. A. ASHLEY- nov 21-3iii monish ail-and singular, the kindred and creditors ot tlie >;Md deceased, to Ih* all part* of the country, and t*or*oii« | a, ‘d app *ar before me ut a Court ol 1‘ro wishing t<> improve tlielr memory should send lor his prospectus fiee as adver tised in another column. [nov 2l-4w GUARD AGAINST THE STKIK E And always have a Bottle of Acker’s EnglLsh Kcuiedv iu the house. You cannot tcli how mmui Croup may bate for the said county, to be holdeii at Barnwell <’. H. on Saturday, the 7tii day of December, IHS'.I, at 11 o’clock a. in., to^bow cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Sti.NOO worth of book* besides giving away many tracts and pamphlets • The work ol col portage is taking on interes ting proportion*. There is now a |»er- inanent col|K»rtagwfund i»f about (2,.VS). Donide tliat amnnut w ill .ntllce to do 1 tlie work, for a generation, at least, reputation an4 V reeog^ f Ytm l»U'n**w* uf tbc-lingnt ft»r ’ TtIR ’Tl'iiY | iias so farlieen nearly (ll,Ub0. About i Zl OfiO mii-f be raUoil dorinc the mouth ' of December, if tlie lioard is to close up ' the year 1SM9 without ileTit. The re- ^ • „ _ port of the Board of Ministerial Eduea-. there The caw hardened Republican* of * • vour little one, or a cold or cough mav Iowa, who have bad fol swing fort in-1-: * , » r .. .. .. ... , h ’ " j la-ten itself upon volt One done is a ty-rive Years, seem to be nearing tlie-preTenTlv« ami a few doses a positive end of their rope. According to the . cure. A sample bottle is given you free low a laws each “'“ T 000 people is entitled in the Legislature r ad\ab Given under my band and the seal of the Court this 25m day irf November A. D. is^i, and in the litthyeBruf Ameri- si rike ♦ caff'thdeprndenoJ. ■ < J A M ES O. P A TT K RSON. J udge of Probate. DAVID BENTSCHNER, county having over 12,- H,,J l,K ‘ li , ’"'«‘dy guaranteed by A. B. , . . .. ’ Patterson, Barnwell, and Alex. Morne Itlnl lo .rt^-'UUtive ItlHukv.lk', l>ru K *,.t.. re._ As a result of this » | ~ m L ^ unfair Milvaiitage Democratic counties having.’M* to 35.000 jHipolation are no ’To cure chills take Frog ami fever cure. I f it fail* Pond Chill to cure go nov2 4 -2w TOR SALE. ! stronger than the back*wood Republl- baek to tlic—store w here yoa bought .it can counties^of much le*® citizenship | , alul civi and get your lioltle bear- til :*). - .•ou following baoki Every But the Kepublii ans seem to have nver*lin» their mark a* it i> claimed that lb members have been elected from ciuintno. that do not have the required inscription : _ See— If it fail* condemn it.” Frog Pond Chili and Fever Cure pays thy coun try merchant a good profit to handle and gives the cu-ioiner- satisfaction. This will inforttv the fMihtlc ttrnr-f^ have a ftne tot of LIB"ON’TE PEAR TREES for sale, from three tour i years old, and am prepared to till ail or Ileis promptly for the same, at.the fol low ing .priccs: The In-'t tree- as in sTiapc al'id s|/T-. brT/V. 1, 4Mc. ea.-ll, j tier dozen, (30 ju r hundred or at tin same rat^ for til tv tree* amt over. X Those are the question* that are now' perplexing th«* few iieople‘that have not yet visited CHKI>TIE‘S. To increase their know ledge and learn them the \\ay u> this new departure 1 * -tore Chi istic will answer Ixitii inqui ries. A Raeket: l* a Bargain Store where good goods are sold at poor price*. It has a -wide varittV kept in niis< , ellMtieouii store* and it puts prices way belo$ the tigurea asked by tread-mill merchants. To the second question why Christie can sell.good* so much cheaper than other dealer*this answer is given from the witm*H* stand: He lias a rcpres* ri- t itive in New York who keeps both eyes open all tin* time ainTw hose w it* arc as keen a* razors. v\ henev er a b g mer chant fail* Htid bis good* go under thw Itamim-r Christie's buyer lias a front -^CLOTHING,*- 'Furnishing Goods . —AND— mvrs. For Men and Boys, Corner King and Hazel Street*, CHARLESTON, S. CV oct 31-tf , Safe Insurance. seat at The auction ajnl buy* all IhJ be*t bargains which be *lti|is >outhwaid as i a - l jL'uiixiuu tam can CR* they come Christie throw* them on I have taken the mrenev for the N’ew England Mutual Life luMirnm-** ('onquiny told line). - ft wav oreanize.1 la I*3n amt I* one of the okl- e.*t and inoet reliable Comp*me* in the l nited States: ’ _ For ‘erms Ht»<l all pHrllcular* ap|»lr toor ad dress W A. Itil.KV/ Bamlwre. 3. C. tiou showed that while mere were in 1H84 only tlftccn ministerial students in the Seiulnary, there are now forty-five, it w as also show n that the receipts of t the Seminary treasurer for ihe y ear ag- ure renovated by the rent money re- ■ grvgateU uxat (3.1 aXi. ralvwi fwNu Ih'eGwvernment.-of whichi anri Atlo^ |H*pulafion. ii the DamocTRU "turn tlie rascal* out’’ they will iiave control of tim Legislature and Senator Allison will Iiave toliunt anotlier joh af'er tlie Fourth of March next. Such a break- ingofthe solid Nt»rtli vve«t would give tue DcimK-rsts vv iio have been out in Order Irom Davenport .Manul.i- tui ittg Co., Augusta, Ga. .. 1 ill*' .market biu:au»e. t4**‘ }*rve , e-.sioii kee|»* 1 •» *1,i. , j..,,. . • i moving and f liev must get out of the z, .akw eavli, (3 jier dozen, (2U per hun-* ^ A SUIesnan Spraka. No man in the South was tnihre gelT- crally or more favorably khow\i, and no man * opinion vva* tune highly ttsv»)r- enced lhati that of toe late ev-Gnver- <it‘e»E—No. 3, 20*:. »*ach, (2 per dozen, (15 per humltei. 1 will make siieeial price* f*u larger order*. Parties ordering will p|ea*« enclose TT inotiev ordeT *ir the uioiiey i :i "iiy of the next shi| menu that are ftd- Honey to Loan ovv ing. - • ' J — nor Perry, of South Carotin*. Thr . U»e cohl so bav* a Merry f hrlstnta*aTuf 1 ^ome time prevlmo* to his death. Gov- (9,1 W.58 is unex|MMided. The Wiu- fhrop Training ."ji'Antd T. spoken of in high terms, and tiiu appropriation of (5,uno to C’laniin Lnivcrsity advised. The Institution for the deaf, dumb and blind is doing a grand work for tlie unfortunates cut otf from closer Inter course with their fellows The coat of malnuitiance I* $153 a year apiece, the cheapest of tlie 21 ancle schools in the Furman L'niversity is flourishing. There are 134 student* enrolled. Dr. II. R. GrilHth, financial agent of tlie LTii- versltj , re|M»rted that (17,'Xk) of the f20,- 00U to lie raised tiy 1 itM HinhMg—Latin »«> - secure the (7 .*8X) from tip* Education 1 Society of New York lia«i lK*en secured, i iu easli and pledges, and that the i’nl- verslty now ha* >47,000 of invested ; fund*. Dr. K C Dargan, of Charles- Happy New Year. " United Htales. AOE1CCLTUBK. The farmers of the State u»ed 132,000 i tons of fertilizers last year, costing not less th#u (2,000,000. The department J takes care that they get w hat they pay | for. it has given great attention to ! prevent the spread of conugiod* dia- easet among stock and collected and ! dia»emiuated a large amount of statisti cal in formation Over LJUO different . plats have beep planted )n experimen- j ul crops at siatioiis. TUB PBNITBNTUBr. Thera are now persons in confine- nieut f 59 white and^25 colored. In th* ' factories within the walls 150 are cm- j ployed, -Ware at work on the Colum bia canal, and an average of 285 a day , have worked on the farms., i be other* are sick or at work In various offices | ■ bout the prison. The year began ; with a debt of (14,162.49, and the ex- y«*a r 0, » Thursday before tin pen*ea amounted to $73,2i<B.3Z. The Sunday in Deccinlm^-Rev. It. C\? 1 ton, and C. K. Henderson, of./iken^ were elected to fill vacancies in flic Board of Trustees. The Greenville Fe male College was r* jkm ted U> be in a prosperous condition. MINCr.LLANEOtV. Nine delegates were elected to the American Baptist Education Hociety. A comraitt“« of seven was ap|>oiuted to ascertain fact* as to tin* offered loca tions of the proposed Orphanage and to report at the next eon volition. * •' Obituary notices were read of seven ministers who liavj died since tlie pre vious convention.. A subscription was raised and a com mittee apftointed to look after the Lu ther Rice monument which n edsanevv marble slab, and also ail iron tailing. Two thousand copies* of tin* ml were ordered printed for circulation. The convention will meet at Union the llrst Smart Dr. Edward VV. Birdett. coloreiL »x- M'mister from the Republic of Liberia to Great Britain, and atinmg the fore most of his race in educllnm and intel- llgenee, has be«-n spending S4utie time In Charleston. He came to this coun try to study the methods of education in the colored *eh«oi#.- -He-thinks that the present plan cannot bring anything but *trife and discoid, lie holds that the race problem can best he solved by carrying the negroes back to Africa.— ) eruor IV;-ry was a sutlerer from indi- ge lion, lit* took Dr. Westmoreland’* < alisata Tonic and wrote the to'lowing • letter S.v.ns Hot ( i. Gentlemen—I m<**t cordially rec*»tn- i mend Dr. Westmoreland's t'alisHval Tonic. For several year* pa*t 1 have ! Ih**:ii troubled with indigestion and dy spepsia My sou Dr. Hext M/IVrry, ‘F. U. inoiicy ordeT or the money f. leg ist red letter, <tr I will ship C O. 1>. a* ilirected if preferred.' I would advise parties to g«t and transplant the trees *t once, but sttv lime utitii the liiot.of Mai< ii whl an- Vwerr My tres* are very line and beautiful ly hrafushwit. an<t I am snrr no one would regret planting out a few trees . of tbi* deliciou* fruit. Address im* at Allendale, S. a-d : your oi del s-shail have pr unpt alten- j tton. W V.t.ll.l nov 28-tf- CIIilISTIB ' t On Improved Farms. For further Information apply to JOHN B PALMER & S0N~ ot I’liiladclpht.i, vv ito know* the ingre- < diettt* which compose your Tonic, ! sjHike favorably of it. In the course of two inotith* past 1 have used jour bot tles, and am entirely relieved. Youks truly Ac., B. F. Fvmry. „, , , , ,, , Dr.’Weatmorcland’sf'ali-avaTouic is I bey arc anxious to go to their old era- * KOt , t ut r*, ct .„ u Hlll | ( J0M a , )oll | p die home and tf fBcilities, were supplied j For sale by J. A. Tobin. Barnwell, hundreds would net out. Ifc* doe* not L. A. 1 liomaoii, Elko, Dr*. D. K. lodieve that the negro will amount S' 0 » Idackv jlle | Blooker to nmcli on fhi* ront.rient, and i* of p opinion thaPhe has stayed here about ; a* long a* Providence intended that he shoiilu. H i* pilgrimage in America has Searsoji, Allendale. 11A PPIN ESS A N D CO N T EN V M E N Y fitted him to go back, "carry the war into Africa” against barbarism and build up civilization in the dark conti nent. cannot go hand in hand if we hx>k on the dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing w ill *o darken life and make it a burdeiga* Dyspepsia. Acker’s Dv*- jM'psia Tablets wfllihire the worst form of Dys|>epsiB. Cuiistipation and I mliges- tion, and make life a ha|>piiiess and ple-asure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by A. B. Patterson. Barn well, .and Alex. Stonie, Blackviile, DKuggists. CHIU,STM AS RA/S/NG A RACKET i # ' ^ > I ' I I’ridcr (he Oiicra House,] WEST OF COURT HOUSE, barnvVell! R«H>m Centra! National Bank Building; . O. Box 2^8 oct 31- t Columbia, H. C. UST otice. On and after thi* date I will pay the bigbe-t cash price for all Hound, Dry Cotton **eed delivered to me at the de- jk»1 at ibis place. J. ALLEN TOBIN. sep.'*-tf Gifts and Goods. \\ Dr. D. K. Briggs & Co. Leading Druggists Blackviile, S. C t INVITE ■ friend* IID’H ECHOES T<> THE KUR- ilf-*' ci.uttit-s of tlie_OoiLUiy and ring* out the music of equal happiness in til** hou»e* of fbe poor and the man sions of the VVe;i!t!|V. MONtY TO LKNII SI50 000. ' * Come to Christie’s «> ' I.atlies and cbildi cn. gentlemen and old ba< bclors. all who want tlie greatest quantity and v ariety <*f useful g«HiiL* for the least amount of ready inoiicy and . , , ,V an ' • you ami yours shall be made happy, the general public to tlieir large and lovely stuck of At O'j to in jwr cent. Interest. One to live year* time, s.-cured. bv farm niort- Lig* *. For further partieul.v s (pplv to J. o. PAT kkson; . K*-:il Estate and Investing \gent. julyll-tf * Barnwell. S C. the attention r»f tlieir and Senator Ingalls, of Kan«»* ( is *ai<l to have (aid in speaking of hi* political |N>*ition tliat he is "between tlie ilcvil and the deep sea.” This 1* a time that those dry and damp extreme* are enti- New Advertisements. tied to a large measure of human *> m pnthy.. - CHRISTMAS GOODS. • ♦ Early biiv ers can make tlieir purchas- * Hundreds o Treasurer’s Notice. earning* of the year were (*3,5<U.33, leaving It aliead (1,IU4A2. Beaidea-{ there are on ^ 10|OUU worth of coriij oaU f wheat ami oilier farm pro<liicta. 'The purchase of u Htate farm is recoin- meuded. Tut Lr^mc iirtT M The number of patient* IncrcaseJ I* to prea'^iTThH convtnttnn sennofl. A reaoltition wb* adopted iu favor of the passage of a marriage license law. Rev. Dr. \V. D. Rice,of Graham*, wa*. elected President of the M inister’* Con ference. About it: KrtTnWn hi* characteristic addre**e* ailvocating lahsrltfS Blood Poison. Now s the Chance Ilr.w many people there arc whose , distress from sores, ache*, pain* and eruptive teudencica are. due to inherited | blood p«»i*on. Bud bbM*d pa**e* from i it 75 preacher* HttcudciJL par? pt. to dUH. and it i* the, <\ Wltllnm.mi;,! '■".'.■^*0 ■■ Of W1.U'|»' IWWr* during the year from t>8U to 722. J Tn^ Gic idea, "Spare the roil, and *|>oil tlie the last 11 year* the increase in colored child.” An able paper, prepared by lunatics has been over 200 per cent, R ev ^ "*• Key, on the "Heat method among the whiles it has been only a Church organization” wa* road by little over 75 per cent. The necessity i R*V. W. T » I of a separate colored asylum i» conce- i ded by alL THE BAlLROADd. Those common carriers should fur- nish separate accomodation* for the races. THE MILITARY. State troops were called out three times in the last year to preserve the peace. Over 50 Confederate rolls are still missing. The battle scarred Con federate flags should be preserved iu the office of the Adjutant General. _ PENSIONS. The names of 515 soldier# and 1,134 w idow s are on the pension rolls. The applications of 243 soldiers and 84 Wid ows were disapproved. The annual appropriation of (50,000 should be con tinued.' don. i. .*. BAiiBrna. The message concludes with the fol lowing tribute to the fate Hon. I. H. Bamberg: Huudlry. **Et Is Brstr." "Ala#! for brother Holme*. A lobe l in hislniacry ! Brother Sims ha* gone the way of all good editor* mid,"«.*con gratulate him ami Id*. But our Barn well friend—what can weNay or do lor | bini? All of tlie editors of the State ‘ should “pour hot shot ’ into him until «*bwn<l and wife to keep bl«M»d pure. Thi* is easily accoinpli*hed by a timely use of B B B • Botanic Blood Balm . Send to Blood Balm Co., At lanta. for book of mostconv im ing proof. .lame* Hill, Atlanta, Ga., vv rile* :- “My two son* were attli/ted with blood poi*on, which doctor* said wa* hered- , itary. 'Tliey Imth broke out in sores j and eruption* which B B B promptly con trolled and tinally cured completely.” | Mr*. S. M. William*. Sandy. Texas,) T O BUYTIIK PRETTIEST I’ROP- ^•erty in \> illistou below its true vaP'e.. 'The lot contain* three acre*, front* on Railroad Avenue, and im* giod streets ell two Other si«b**. • . The nropertv ran be con\criierit!v di- yided inpi half a dozen good building lot* that can l*e .sold at a profitable ad vance on the price asked. The improvement* chtndsf of a mod ern cottage nt nine. room*, with chini- ne)s A'c . built of the best materials by tli*t-clas« workmen. If not wild at private N.-ile previously it will be offered at anetion on e* with beti.T vati'taeiion tb*n tho*# who wait until *t n k* are pieked over and we are sure that Die most oneling goo*! tr.ste will find exaetPv vv ba’ it want* in our varied *t«»ck and at price* that <'an not fail to |dr.s*<* Dr. D. K. BRIGGS A CO., nov 28-tf] Blackviile. (M different article* fgr sale, all useful, ! all ornamental, all cheaper than ev.r -old ill thi* County Many never brought tw tin* market before •Hi re- OT TICK COUNTY TRF.ASTRKR. Barkwxi.., S. <<,, Sept. ‘iVI, 1SH9. The Tn asurer uul be ai ihr fuUuwiua n*a-- «*•* for t!»e culleeti«>u of taxes fo* tlie tl^esl year otitlu tlavs meiiiioik-«I Uslow : ltvnw« ll (’ H irom .Tuawlay, Noveoilar 12Ui, U> D*":eiuber I.WIi._ « T 4 x ixvr. ^ . $tate T«x*-s - 5’T tn IN County . w ..,... ...... 4'*^ nub* S|* <•1*4 I , null* School 2 Mi'lla Dr. J. K: smitn, OperatUo and Mechanical “DENTIST, Total I«evy N iUouhI Bank Mlb ..:i2\ milN a<»I*l an<l silver coin r#- .Mutil.it<<l bills and » BAMBERG AND WIL LISTON, From N'-w Year’s T>a\ to dark Dec be.r, •• . True trntlis that all folks should member. Good >Hii*a Clau* comes once m v<'.ir, But W. R. t hris ie’s always here, »«rixHb|«-f<a taxm. 'Tlie Christiun- saint brir g* gift* galore, will n<<t U nvken. I* 1 <» v vmng ami obi, to ri» h and poor. -.VfU* Bi» IoXImEC Dee« w>b»r 15j>rr«*?ni But all too s.mui he go?. away, ' rt,, y ‘v 1 , ’ t i ,L ' r ksxrf# wMk i*- am M'w ixx Trighr-tnH ami the break oNlay. ' UI, P 4W ln*r*. i Then Cliristie steps int<» hi* shoe.* Ami tell* the [lenplc ghclsome I^fws, ’ So gentle reader now he vv i-e N F KIKKIAND. Treasurer Barnwell County. SALEDAY IN JANUARY, 1S00. writes: “My three ppq|* afllietetl chil- [ For prices and otlicr ftarticulars*ap ply fo x JNO. W: Rtil.M Kr, Barnwell C IL, S. C. Dec. 5- td ' • ■ Dissolution Notice. dreu, wito Inherited blood poison, have improved rapidly after a use of 1> B B. It is a Godsend.” . -1 J. R. Wilson, Glou Alpine Station, no mill ii ii li i ^ ^ I eb. I*, 188.1, writes: "Bone he goes and doe* likewise.”—Edgefield ^lobtl p*d*<jn lorced me to have mv Monitor, 21st ult. amputated, and on the slump there i D Is too utterly too bt|d It was -ad wmea large uioer, which grew worse rixne heretofore, exist- . , .. , ... , ,, , every dav until doctors gave me-up to 1 imr between thrv iinder*i<yiied im- emmgh that Brother Sims should have ; dle j ullJv , 2U poun j K u , lrl , ,, rr tll ,r,i rUi . nailM . „ r Kav< sti?l A Co., l*:ft us, without a word of warning, to ( 1 began to take H B B, and 12 bottle* w‘u* dissolved bv tiiittnal consent July sew buttons and put our trust in pins. Increased my weight to 180 pounds.and ism’i. The business will be conducted and to grow lonesome in the relirfuut "'I** 1 ? ‘n^^undand "^11.“ I never knew by Kay Jc (’o. on their own account who * — w hat good health was before.” Will /rartka at the fowawlof placet at mm Brntione<l. BAMHiMd-flegTnB'ac the 8mt Mon tir ta aaeh Biootii sod cnanniMig fur we f>lke«iac week. Office at ii e liar: to* grvel. vv itxisro*-T>ie »ec..o-J wack ta each Bootk. Office *1 reei-terce. heroatu uic wee** msa-h maatti will aval ea- taaeuiea;a ji we oouinrr. Trade witii the men w ho advertisc. Join with the crowd that ever gre»w.* A* on (o < 'hnisiir*Vstore it g** -*, Not by the broad and beaten road That lead* to Pluto’s dread abode,. But to th<* year round « hristmas tree - Where Christie mukys his minstrelsy. Li lo t Male hiiI hVniHle In lituie Win. W. Moore & Co. ALL CASH! M'S* O’HEI RN K vvill ofien a scTiool for Boy* anti Girl* on the tir t Monday in rsepteiiilier. 'Thorough instruction in ail the English Branches, Latin, French, Music, Instrumental amkVo cal. ami Calisthenics. Application* mad?* to “Mi** E. M. O’Beit nr at the Willistou Hotel. attgH-tl lingering of Brother Hugh Wilson, tlie last solitary survivor of the up country singleness. But it passes all previous experience of cruelty that our brother McLentta should urge the fourth estate to add the sting of .‘‘hot shot” to the chill of "cold shoulder” on which tho girls have feasted us for these many years. HS*>um# all liabilities of the late tirm. THK nut'll AN (ilKL. INibltshoil by rrt(uc»t of Mr. J. N.-Walker. nov 28-tfJ J. H. HTILL. No horii.-, no hout»- for th?- pretty little girl A* sktssi at a prince’* hall; As ske trembhiiK *t(**i on the |»urior steps And leaned ou the marble wall. i JirutUer Mo, wo expocted kinder U becomes my duty before winffog i 6r»tiP»ni eu<1 gentier sympathy from this coauauuication to oWolally^ati- 1 y our Hands.; .We knew that you w ere nouuce to your honorable bodies rich iu\tie possoksiott of a good turnip TUr clothes were thin and her feet were bare, kUdiifii and much-lamented death du-! l )atvh cow ’ th '' t y° u Wt?ri ‘ As she trembling suasion the parlor steps wall. AN ORDINANCE And leaned on the marble The night wa* dark and tne snow fell fast Yet tlie rich man doood hi* door. Give rue home mid a bit of bread— One crumb if you give uo more.—Repeat. ring the pa* summer of tho Uim. I. 8. 1 ha PI , J' u a^HGion with a charming Ba. U l*rg>W State treasurer l fw,,tt “ lne . ediU>r » au,, ^ roud of tl,e fcolw i vl! ^ » »urcr. { management of a bewitching little d— I will uoi enter, here upon any eulogy . .7 , . , . i j . .' bi calico, but we never before thought ot this greatly beloved and osiatomul „ entirely out of the milk of Human Yet the rich man closed his door, ! And hw proud It)*) curled as be scorn fully baid Have now on hand A complete assort ment of COFFINS and ( ASKETH of all size* and qualities. Price* very rea sonable. Person* needing them w ill find it to their advantage to call on W in. W. Mm.rc ac McN AB, WALKER \ < O.'S Barnwell C. IL. S. G. fcb28-tf NO TRASH! COHON SALE DAY. GOOD MEDICINES. Like Falling Leaves- Bargains arc lying thick on my ^ CENT COUNTERS, |Q CENT COUNTERS, No room, no bread for the poor. ♦* greatly beloved au{). cataoumU i citizen, for hia eminent virtue* arc too widely and uuiverkaily recognized to need the Words of passing praise. Beautiful in the sipuplicity of hia character, grand iu the faithful per formance oTevery duty, able in the ad- nUnietrmlloo of the high function* that bad been entruaied to him, and with blessed Christian charity tempering acid swcettnlog every act, thought and deed of hia useful Ufe, his memory ■ffifely and eaduringly in .the I’ll freeze she said a* ^he sank at sight And tried to cover kt r f** t With her tawdry dress alt covered with snow — Yes covered with snow and *Ieot. ‘oor orphan that grieves to-night. kindtte*-, nor judged your heart to lie ; Father, ala*! 1 never knew, harder than a Cloud's creek in)ih c . r : ,,cr ... . . Mr mother slot-tot in a new-made grave: miilsloue. Horrow abides witii us and p our oj\u devil gently hums I’d rather pitch forks iu Gehenna, _ Thau stick type for Air. McLeui.a. And now with a heart for any fate, we invite your fuller sympathy to this" The hours pas*l on and the midnight chime later utterance of our boiler brother: Be it ordained by the Town Council of Barnwell: . 4Titat tin* use of Flre-Worka of every kind, excepting alone the ordinary *inn 11 ‘ fire-crackers,” is strictly prohibited on the streets and parks of said town, y Any person violating this Ordinance -Imil be putii*bed by a line of not more I that! (5 or live dayson tlie public streets ’ at work for each violation. Done iu Council this 22d day of No vember,'1889. G DUNCAN BELLINGER, inteudaut. M. J. FATE, Clerk. \V jcst’s Elkctric Cl'kk, price $1.00 j per bottle ‘ • 1 ft CENT COI NTKRH, Lawrknck’s Livfr Stimi i.atok— Xtl price .»0 cent* per bottle. CU^rles Peclimatin i* agent for the*e ex.-ellent remedies »Md will U< pleased to relieve the sick and suffering. seplB-tf During the Cotton Season tlie mem ber* of Faith, Fair Pend, Siloam. Well Bran.dt, Joyce Bratieli, Friendship, Dunbai ton ami Red Oak Su4>-AiUani**s will offer votton fttr sale at Barnwell Court Houseon Thursday in each w**ek. f’ettoit buyer* generally are invited t* attend these sales. faug22-tf Buyers. Lands For Rent. The rich men lays on his velvet couch And dreams'ot silver a ml gold * . . While the little gtri on her bed of snow * Murmured so «old, so oold. I ‘Ht seem* to us that motiey gets aear- cer and scar^r every year., W* pre dict that uttbnts there U a dtange we ^ —Times and Deiooorat, 27th * Hl ^r harfCd ^a world kt* five years, uft. OFFER for rent for th« next year or a longer term on reasonable terms j the follow ing tracts of land across the Lower Runs: The Beck Place containing 150 acres ! of cultivable lands. K»US«w w* . fiuM-ml kn.ll, ’ <. ^ •>-*“ Wrory coo- And Ihe Fairtii sevau*] wrapjssi in a wfuding talking JUt) acres of tulu\able l^'al. j Both places are strtrtty healthy wnd And the driftjng snow still fell | have dwelling*, tenant houses and ne- j eeaaury outbuildings* with good water. For iurUmr tidormaittuuaHdv to- ^ T S. h. l-EAVOCX, There’s ro^m. ther e bread for th«- p<x*r. cut 24-tf] Barnw ell C U .. 3. C. Eest in Barnwell 20 CENT colntkrs » 25 CENT COUNTERS, *tc., Ac.. Ac. Come and Gather Gome Rufus Sanders Before the harvest M?H*on i* over knd your money melted by the hot prices The WilH*ton, S. C., Alliance Hale Dav for Cotton Is on each Friday in.the forenoon and^it Elko, H. 0., on same days in tlie afternoon. Buyers invited to attend. P. H. LOUD, Jr., , Secretary Willistou Alliance- sepl9-l w RESTAURANT I* ready to serve hi* friends wTlTi hot meals three times every day. KkFUH SANDERS, . aug*29 Proprietor. that obi ami hardened merchants are ; w ringing from you. 1 iiave a great i many article* that you* need and your ! wife w ant* and your children would cry i for. Don’t go away front Barnwell j without carrying off enough to make H0^E H/IPPY. W azQ-ted* lOOClOO Come and keep coming, for new goods are arriving eo.itinualiy and prire* are resting on everlasting bottom betf rock. I.aiiies waited mi first, gentlemen next and old bachelor* on rainy daya. Budiel* ibmnd. Dry Cotton at Klko. ALSO r — ^ Car Load Lots at Reynold* apd White pond. llighesr e*«h price* paht-br B. STRING FELLOW, scplMf « _ Llluib. C. J. R. Ejnstein, 141 CONCJKKUM ftTKKKT, HAVAlsTTSTAM OA WholesaU l>ealer iu GenU\ Boys’, Childrens' and ladles' Hats. July 4-1 jr E.K. SOLOMONS^ —WITH— J; EPSTEIN & BRO., Wholesale Deaiur* In ||7|r Goods, N O tlona, Gents' Furnishigg i^ods, Ac., [ W0 Congrxss Btrekt, 8a vawX’aHi -Gg. ^ 1 Jt»ly4-ly. <