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1 THURSDAY, DKCKRBKK It,; 1890. '.afg^iAu. ■ iujk —i x ■ ■ “" ■* , ' the ext— Merhrte. ‘ w ^ ll<PgMlg> tttk, 18«8. , Ckftrleeton, Riddlin/. 9 13> It * Bavftaufth, .MlddliiiK, 9 li>lt . AttfueU, RltldHne, 9 11-18 Mr. Joku RftMfty «»me »T«r t* u Uke Jli’’ tb» b«U ««d wue (bM (ue«t «f A. T. Woodward Roq., NrhooU eUiojt bought. 1 want all In thU Count)’. A. T. Wooowaan. Rrof. Virgil C. DU»bl«,of Charleeton, will deliver a lecture before the Orahame Graded School on the 2Ulh ■ Inat. MAftJktKh—Dec. Stl 1889, ai the resi dence of the bride’s mother, by Kev. A. Buist, Mr. Walter Hill of Aiken Coun ty. and Miss LUla Weathersbee, of Barnwell. ( To prevent chills and fever, take Frog Pond Chill and Fever Cure in broken doses, bold every where atop rents abottle. ,__G. M. Green, Rsqri foemerVy eif thU County, but now practising law at Kl- loree, waa married on the 28th ult. to Miss Minnie Har|>«r, of Georges. iaaHnnile Rowe returned to Aiken on Tuesday, after a too brief vieil to Mrs. W.U. tftouu*. Miaa Mtunla i alhoun ia visiting Mrs. Pr. A. H. Patterson.’ Miss DoUie Matthews la vlaltlng Mrs Jno T Willis. Missos lA*ttie Rowe and Lina Owens a/re visiting Mrs. W. <». stimms Miss Clara Dsmksr, of Mfllett, is vU- lUag Mrs. A. F. Otis. k MUs Hattie Swain, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, has taheu the position of governess for C'apt D. >*. Hair, aud Will come South before Christinas. Hunter. D. O. Hunter^ X^R.TUummI. Joifenioi. mokes, Dr. J. B. Black, Kiley dteedley, Cant. K. J. Steed ley. Hans ford Fender, Moe— Steedly, David B. Bfhonk, M. E. Rhon4- _ ^ I trust; Mr Editor, you will pardon me for giving an unabridged edition of our local atljilrs, but as the historical rooster of this section is crowing for Christmas he must needs crow long and loud and he begs leave to close with this sentiment: ; **llunter’s Chapel the Gar den Spot of the Banner County.*’ C'JtO*l»-SYK. Mr. C. K Kheny receives daily con- choice Westsru beef, w hich he sells at close figures for spot- cash. He also deals in nice pork, tnut- wotl’s Best. Young America was right, Barnwell has never before know’it such a day as last Friday w as She may never see Hs equal again. The weather was perfect Indian summer. A goodly multitude gathered early, stayed late and were happy all tiiu time. There was music in the air from high nooit to grey morn ing. The blare of brimoi inventions and the gentler notes ol striuge.dinstru ment* overflowed'the town with melo dy. The Joint procession of the Masonic and Pythian order* w a* tmprcsMve arid imposing. Tire one centuries old, Die same now as w hen lt« tn var^ rites.were born in Kastern lands, the other young, but full of the brotherhood of hunuu- Thsre ^ere good addresses too, and Maatcrs Kmythe and Treiiholin w 0*1 always find Barnwell's gates wide open with welcome. ^— There was fun and frolic also, and Ventriloquist Betancourt w ill hereaiter be as 1 wcTfitelTul to the Turkey Cre«*k. average small boy a* the magiciaua of the •lory books of tile olde.i time. There was feasting on all the crea- C03SI imos St’RELt CrMED. To rut Fnirot!-Plea«e Inbtrm yrtor reo.l- Ars that I have a poiithe r erneUy (or the above uuoi-d tfl^ease. My its iltnely u.-e tlxsi-snds of hopeless ca<ei b«t\e beeu |•erlllatt«-Iltl]r cured I sh»U be |(laU to send two b<>ltle> of my reme dy rmkk to »»iv of )imr rea»lers w hw have oom- *umi>!l»n if ttiev will send me ttn-ir eipress sad POH Office sddreHa. MestK'Hfully. t A hlsXM’M. M l . Ull vart sC.NcwV.^V. WHISKEY! WHISKEY! The Great Auction Whiskey Sale Proclamation —OF— ton and genuine causage. •V- ture romforts of this bourui nl land and dancing until all the beaux* Were un- The Fairraount Baptist church has strung ami the clnsperous of the belles called Rev S C. H«kh1 n* Its pastorate, i rebelled. ' ~ Mr. l(«M>d Is a young man in whom the! But better than a’l was the superb ohureh will find an earnest Christian • concert »»f thechihlren of »mttg from iwo T H. JOHNSON. Jit. To The People of Barnwell and Hampton Counties: I will offer for sale from the 13d day of TVeoaipber IHMft, to January 1st, 1890. the largest and best atxoriod stock of tiquorA aver brought to this section of tbu Country. r I atu ablo to do this on accouut of the rooflnt heave failures at the North and West, v - f Three car-loads were *'>ffered in one lot. - Just then any Faslern buyer reached the stand and raised the bid The hammer dropped,Tart vail, and sold lb T. IT JOHNSON, Jr. The following are tome of the leading brands, w hlch are actually worth double the price that 1 ask for them : *M>M Domiiiinti,” straight Kye, - . - - - - - f 1.15 per gallon. Walche's “I’ennsyIvsfiia,” pure Rye, - - _ _ •• Walcho's‘Topper distilled.'’ 1,75 •» “Farmers’Alliance." very choice, - - - - - 2 pi) •• C'lnMfc'fUhd Range, ------ $1.25to 1.50 •* Key’s * Blue Grass,'’very choice, - ' - - - J.Soto 1.73 “ Old Reliable, Old John itihsojis. ‘.’on.'i A Cu , that rteed* no Into- —- - ^ —doethnr, - - - - *x A2.00 xax $.'.73, xxxx 3.53 " •‘Choice A,” ------- - _ 3 “ New Store in Baldwin & G Have openeil a first class stock of Hard#arc, _ _ Varulshea, Glass, Ac., which they will tell at the lowest people of Barnwell. Aiken and Orangeburg eooatMa. __ dm rtp.ves repaired^ln a Brat class manner. Fracttoal « hsners, Gun and Loekamitbs, Roofln| special ilea. We have all the latest improved aa« satisfaction in workmauahlp and prices. Week miles of Blackvillc.' ? - BALDWIN & GARV: Nov 14-1$) Lock Boa 8A. -:-N0WT0 NEW Y “C atherwor.ds Ootury” . - “Drummer’s C hoice. - - _ _ “t:abincf,”~ - - - - „ - Fiu«-Old Corn. - - - - - ' _ Kedtuond'a Old N. c double stamp, - Old'iVuuvMhce aud-Callforuia Brandies from I)ome«tic Brandies, from - - ^ Rum—^t. Croix and Jatucs, from - X. K. Rum frotu - - - - - - worker. ^ . * Charles Reyndera of Yonkers, N. Y., wishes to invest in lauds along the 8a- . vannah River valley. Thtrw^ wtxtitng to sell such lauds are requested to w rile tne Deparuueut of Agriculture at Co lumbia. Prof LoUette’s Memory System Is creating greater Itnerest than ever in ' all |»artj» of the country, and p< , rsou* wishing to improve their memory should send lor his pru*|>ectU4 ftee as adver tised in aiiotncr column. . (uovkl-4w 'Stats's. It was a treat of good music that will echo in memory for years and ' year* Our visitors left only pleasant | rccollections, unt ^rrimt ail f well’s i)est Tnt^ w/th thorn; ~~ j And lastly a nice sum was realized ; over and above all expenses for praise worthy purjH.ecu, POWDER Absolutely Pure. - Frosts Fsrt* Kruai K*lrH>S Pond. IIartzoo, 8. C., Dec. 5> 1889. EtHior The Elko entertainment for the ben- etlt of Missimis will Jht on the 20th in*t. and not on Uie 2Mb as wv hart it Intt ! Thi* pow<Ur aevrAsiics \ n.srvel ol pumjr <nrei:eih auu wko'ssenienrsa M oe econ.nuiesl ibsu no? urd'iiurv kinds, nnd -•iiutei Ih* suld inxmapruiion wiili die mul- dtudr of low lest, sh rt weight slum or pbos- TdTai** po^dtTs, Sohl only m cunt. HcT.At Uasixu 1*uwiik« 4-t* . 10*i WallSl. N. $4,00 to 6.30 • 430 to 5.60 Ao, $1.60, 1.75 2.0 » $:» 00 to *'..50 - 1.50 to 2.73 1.00To 6."0 1.20 to 2.W Gins—All grades $1.2r>and up. All the leading brands of tobacco from Me. to $1.10 per pound. Fifty Thousand Cigars in stock, and must be sold, regardless of price*. Do not fail to a*k for two specialties, “OLD D03UX10N'’ (* $1.15 and “ALLIANCE,” $2.00 per gallon. ^Strictly Business —o>r— pnepeR Pringiples. _ Xhrrn axe raru hargalna and ftmitwl stock, hard to repfat:F~nT offered Come promptly as 1 mean business. Low prices j>(v»d critil January 1st 189<). ^ H. JOHNS0N, JR., McNab 9 Walker & Co* Hare cleared their decks and arc ready for action. H ;Ample Ammunition—- has been provided and aU our gnoa doable shafted for tha — iWintei* Campaign.=- Dec 12-2'V) ALLENDALE, 8. C. Hunter's ('liaj. ? d"C^ .not ris«Tup in lier old «gc to blow a blast upon ihe lium|Hit of M-lf-adulation, l>ut meiety to present a few tro/.cq J^cu aboiit her prestige, power and prt»greaa. Thfs week. But we ImjK it w ill be s«> stfr>; ^i^hborhood is ill the>»w e>'confer of icv-iul on the 2Uth that it will hw rv- | BarnwcH coirnty. tflggL^nllel* front Sh|- <>n the 2Mh. j way and six miles Imm-Ahe 4rblleion ,, ,, , , . , _ .... r : line. 'ITic community derive* it« n.-tniH If your liver U clogged, take a Ubfe- j frul|l Mr j vv Jluilt ^ r| tll „ |Mlr u r ,. h spotMifnl of ^ rog I ond Chill and *«'er , p iuIK ^ r of llle ^tHcmct u re- Cure m half tumblerful .,1 water every , tail(> M rl ^ r (|jill( , Hll ,i aclive ,„ M ,j !it , A m XU (\f\T\W k T\ 1,.ght until relieved. *41 cents a bottle. . t ,^ , ( i rHll ,. rU „f s;, years. II> Imv.. A, 1. YV UUU VV AltJJ} hold every where.^ , { 0 ,j |H . happy old limes, before | of the * ^ ,r °f r lilroad* and dndes, w hen ! the |K5-u*lc w ore honest ImmcHpuii ami * walked six'miie« to church. He ha« I B. A. MAKIBBEN,- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BARNWELL C. JJ , C, ..... Will give prompt attention to all bus- Hee* entrusted to his care, april 4-5:1 . ( e__ • ’ hurt Koval an' Au.iM. Kaiw>y. Arar«T\. (is., Octobers. IS^W. On anti after thtx date the pa^eti^er trnius will ruu as follows la doth nu-ruliau time: Barnwell Pnuictid Oa snS after Sunday. Nnv. »th, IS^S. (rslo will ruu as follow* till further uotlcs: IHIIy. 0 UR MERCANTILE EXPERIENCE has Uaghtus what the what the peopls want, w hat the will bav«, god what able to pay, and our plana and preparations bars all rb So. th Bocxn. r Xo. tf ^ I > \ V -sc* 11 »d » M r 1, 1 *g:i 1 The most enjoyable German ftcaaon was give mat Mrs. VV . A. Itol-j Man's Monday evening, coinpliinen- , , ... ... lary to vUit.ug ladies. Th, da.icers . ^'‘nt n church and wall flowers tmjojad thr-amnr ^ " urU »'-averhc J ' Hunter s * Uhi equally. Mistakes will otreur, in the newspa pers the same as in well regulated faiu- 1 lies. The signature to the card I root >V illisu.n in last week s $*ioei k should have been J. VV*. .Inhiison, and not J. W. Smith, a* tin- type made it. VV m. VV.. Moork A Co. Hav« just reeelycd a n» w line of Broad Cioth covered Caskets of very hH|*el Church as a nmnu- i ment to bis memory. If a circle with a radius of oye mile i and a halt be drawn around Hunter's.': Chapel Churca, tint area w ill embrace | twetity -tlin.»e w bite familic- all living in comfortable UpU'c*. I'tn* l- perhaps the mo»t thickly settled |H-rtiori ot i j Barnwell county ami the p*-i>pk- being desirous of better {»o*lhI faeilitles up- plied last nioutii for a (neit ofHrc. wThc j commission has just b*x-n issued to Mrs. fine quality at low prices. Also a com-! ( ** '*wrtin Hunter and th** post oflice |<lete line ol wood liuisbed c«d!lu» and , known :»s Hatt/og P. O. , < a»krt*. , J I’bere i* an idea prevalent that the * Kdisto sliee ot the county is u general Mr. B U. Holm’s house, in WillDtnn rouuezvoti , for mosqiuUK's, malaria and Township, was broken Into about 9: mulatUo-s. But such is n<>\ the case, o'clock, a in. outhe 31st ult and rub-j One man at Hunger's l Iiap<-1 is the b- d of a pistol valued at $12, a razor and | father of tweuty-aix bale and Incirtv m p«H'k«t book. Adam Da\ is, alia* Jef- children. Two ladies in the cotumuiii- I feraou, a verv black wan, Jtgesl about 22 ty weigh 230 (Muinds cadi. Mr. linn-' years, ia credited with the crime. j ter and hi* wlie are both over 75 years ] I old and were h<irn'Hiii raised Imre.— , Now i» the beat time to ins.irw dwel- . ( rawb.rd Sje-R, a'nrgm,tklojveur-old. lings and gin houses. Policies wmien and ha* liveddierc marly all his lib- lu fir.t Class companies by H. M. Themj are facts that spilt and splatter Graham, Baiuborg. Dela\a arc dan-; ru ^ IM i U^rics. The men andwo- gerous, so don’t put off the perform- j „f Huuuts Chapel in points of ac- | ance 01 this duty. I tMty, embtrance and longevity of life ^ a . * ' will compare with any portion of Barn- 1 X fiendish attempt wa# made on*i " V.V ^ - . • ^1 .1 ,»• . , 1 1 It w true trial our oaks are festooned Sunday to wreck the N e«t hound morn- 1 * ing passenger train between Bamls rg and Midway, by placing a 1**^ across the track. The eugiimyr fortutiately saw it in time, applied air brakes uudi _ • . ekiwed op, knocking rtfe obstruction 4 1 ’ <*ff without receiving :Cir* harm? Tom Paine and Aleck Walker, both colored. Attorney-at-Law BJ UNWELL, C. II , ‘UlUce-ov-er pea* --e-. - oct IS-ly . Richard A. Ellis, ATTlIiMUM) i;0l'\dl.Ll II AT LUV BAKN vv KI.L (' II., s. ('. Will prueti. -In all t!ir Courts of the 8tate j"and am- pn'inpt attciitloii to all buaiiuM eu- i trust^i t«. huu. ;^7"0fllce over Tobin's Drug Store, j jam‘JT-ly Jas. B. Burckha/ter. VnuRNEY AND (OrNSKI.LOR, BARNWELL C II., N. C. Practice* In all the Court* of this* Mate and United st*ies Court*. Cpuveyaucing and inveatigallon of titles ,t specialty. The collection of claims will receive careful attention. Prom pine** in business always ob- scr\ ed. Ollicc over Tobin's Drug Store. oct3 Lv Augusta, Ar Kli« iiton, Robbil.s, < Milieu, • 31 artiua, Iteldoc, Appleton, Allendale, Lv Allcndsle, Ar Cmu)phellton, Brunson, Hamplon, Ynrnville, Mc.N «iU’*, Criuimliig's, Early Branch, YelUMasoe, ('oosawr, — Beaufort. Port Royal, hi 12 2.r>9 20 vfu ’ 4 a zu 2tNfd 2J 1 42 10 :<t) 2 02 10 38 2 0 *T1 07 2 17 II 2 2 s II 2 Jf. 11 2 3»> 11 2 53 :1 55 3 01 12 07 3 22 12 20 J 27 12 32 3 40 2 I'l 3 41 12 U 3 ol 1 U I Leave Barnwell Arrive Blackville Leave Blackville Arrive Barnwell TtltV 9:13 9:40 10115 10:45 p in b :O0» ♦4 :2 i 9 :3ft 10 810 v\ »• **'!’ \ V AIM). 15 25 35 35 A. it. 5 45 6 07 ♦! 20 45 J STATIONS. 1 L> llist-kvilla j *• “ VV'xxlw ani'c Ar uaraweU | A M 10 I i lea* 10 hi - r. m. Ir.-o »:l» art W30 • K. s FW 1 NV A i« I >. 4 10 5 40 r, 0o 6 2"i 1 20 i 6 56 STATION^. 3 A. U t F M. 1 7 17 Lv l«ara«t.|i • H.4A A So *• WiHAlvvard's tit M0 7 O..J “ A«Llcisb S.’S At* ! 7 45 Ar UlacRvlHt r. •« 9r.lt i » 15 . ... . 'T 4 ~ — T — 1 9 !io .50 30 IlarnawJI tGilr-aiJ t rail.* <*-nn««( « US aouVbCar* olioa lUtl*»v I t *, .« M folluvr*: No. 1 1j»s Troiu Csr«8ius Uall«s> '10 50 Noktm Bof-so. : “fd . ‘.No. 02 ‘70 - d V n T. B. ELL/S, Jr., ha>e l»ccn lodgediu jail, 1 barged the crima. with cr rteaal. with moss and that our acres are spot- 1 ted w itn aiieptdemicof cypres* sw nmpa. But thi* damp land is tlie ideal land fin 'sugar cane. Immense quantities art. Mr. Mai l fir" Mb filer made 800 , if*- •» t*- * gallon* of syrup on rmc acre thK yexr VttrVBVVr 011(1 LlVll LPO/flBBr, and this at the law; uric* of 30 cent* a y *' , gallon i* $400 i>er acre, Theouly draw back t«» tlm cuJCivatioii of cane is that ayntp cannot readily be convert* r d into cash The merchant- llnd the galvan ized tar from New Orleans more saiahlc Lv Fort Royal, •9 4 00' Beaufort, 7 I’M (.'fUMMiVV, w 4 43! Ycmaaaee, 8 38 1 45 . 1 1 00 Early Branch. 8 •■>3 2 20 1 (.'uruiuing*, 9 t'5 •1 *» 25 —‘ McNeill k, ! Yarnville, 9 Op 2 42 [1 2»‘ ■j W) llamptou, 9 301 s 10 • AiLBrimatm T -* i •* 52- s 26 - Lv ( atuphelUon, 10 t*; 1 3 5n Ar Allendale, lio •• • . 3 50 • f.r Allendale, :io 25 1 0.1 j Appleton. |H» 35 4 17 Bridoc. 10 45| 4 30 Martin’s, 10 f*2 42 Mlllett, 11 0,) 5 13 Robbins, •11 *# # 5 ,32 1 ■* Kilentou, 111 35 G 58 Ar Augusta, 12 42 r. M. P. M. 2 00 2 20 ' 3 00 4 on 5 25 5 45 .5 ‘*2 « 13 C 23 : t> 48 1 On I 7 30 from aiiUC'U»ilu*niii. Si* s uuuect- with s./vtU CarwtitiA flak Sty fei Cu* lv»tou. Augudt* tkUw (It t-oii l» 1 k.l *l*J K*tl No. 3 U*» rt.h jisaioti fr»’m Scab Ctroiinit Kcitw ji froti t olumMa CaiuUeu. t harltdoi. auA Au/utla N-' tcouii-i'ta wall .-ot.Ui t arotini. Uailwar fui Chtrlcaivo, Uol'.t».b4aan<l all poti.i* I.J-lai:<i WMt J T Wfl.Llk s, S ‘Gin Carolina ‘U|e*ri«acn«l*i , t Uaiimi) Commencing Jute 24<h, 188d, train# will run as Ijoilowa : AUGUSTA DIVISION. W EST. Pally. f> *» a in C 00 p m 30 p m Leave Charlebton Arrive at Bra udivrllo 8 00 a m • trtopl* tLs p#opW AFa m (uidoii aiad ahapw«l by that kuow iadgn. I , Out ^tuclTa and price* will advertlsa th«m«eWM, and we a«k the yurthktlnr public to pass judgment upon Ihcm. W* have every conffdenoe that w» con #H all necd«, satisfy all tastes and wlu a UD*aiotou»v*rdlct of approval from th* great Jury of the people. - _. .th staple and fancy drrtpond*,notlona, clothing, hoots, ahoci/tlta, *be«tt»»f«r- uishiog good* wc ire H E.VlK^L AKl'ERS forAlso b—prodaotlowd ad homo amt foVTUgh manufacturers. In Groceries, staple and -fancy, hardware, agricultural laiploawil and farm supplies generally, wo arc inadvuuce of all compotltlou to quaBtitiea, quolltka and prices.’ >pecial attention is called to ouKatock of Conkiag Htoref; whleh aro far aopo- rlor to the average make-shlfu in usw. By the introducttdh of thoao 00 ot fort hrltigers and labor *a\«ratlic llv«a and bapplnesa of the bottof halvoa of hamaaltf will be vastly brighteuod, aud our home experience baa taught us that trory .'-Husband Should Have One.-: The best Wagons, Buggies and Road Carts that combine oosafort w$feh beauty and d*rabUitr are cotGiantly in stock. Without attempting the lurpnsaiblc mention of all the goods w e hare we Invito th** punlic generally to c*»ine to see us, to Inspect our goodat learn our prices then to buy or not as their own Interest and lutrIHgence mar direct. Our many frl**nd* need no further assurance that they will receive froa co islstent fsir •iealiug which has alw a>a been the charectetiatic of the hi w bleb w ill continue to be the Brat coioniaudinrut of our healneea life. The few that do not know ua will find that we are anxloua to make more acqaalBteoce*, and we pledge ourselv* s to umi our beat etidesvora to UkaheoarrelaUouamiituallF plea»aiit and prolitablu with all our customers. WE ARE WAITING WITH A WELCOME-:- " The brat possible prices w ill be given for out toe and all merchantable country I produce. McNab, Walker & Co. Barnwell C. H., S. C. ct. 31-tf L*sve Hrauchville Leave Kdisto T.muvm Midway . F.eMtf Buiub«Tg» l.eavc Gl AhattlS Leave !.♦•*•* Leave Blackville I^eavr Klko Leave WillDtnn Arrive at Augusts •Daily. +l>ail> except>uudav. # TT(>?m»c\lon ms-l^jst _Aiu:u*t*.-with Wcitern ( amMua Railway, aud Tk. Clirl.CT>*.OJvbr.Unnof Cj prr.. j ^ , iro at»bl—and tW) buy tln.1! C baiml bunday school w ill be held on | in prefemioH ' 1 Monday evening, 2:W Inst. hMginuing at 1 f hr j^pie'^f Hunters Chapel w ill, ' half post six ocleatk, under trie rtipcr- obnimendaljle real mid spirit,! intendence of Miss Lizzie G I hompso»4. n , fti , lUin tPn m0lltU- i,,'the tear a I / 11 parties a e mo*t cordially invited to (; ra( j t . ( j School hv private subsei iption. ! Hart- i 8pn i;.l .uuution riven tn the computation of Wiitcr i*owi r-, l**v»:liiix and «lr.nina^»-. A pKitid card a(Mr*ws^l to me ot Martins, . 8. t . w ill receive pi winpt aitetitiuD.* ch i IU sit-h r 4a !?0 sT and X\e*imi ('ar*>!iua ll tjcorjria Kiiiltond for all points. At Yemassc* wlthChalh -ton antlSavunnah Rnilway Tor Charlraiwii and 8avaanith and all hiorid.i points. Train* No. 61 ami f>2 mu •olid b<'tw>v»ii An- Pore- f,rare \itgn«fA— Leave Willi*tun Leave Elko Leave Blackville Leave Lee* Leave GruharuH attend. Any one can take advantage of the opportunity iu giving presents-to frleiiOT. J. S. Mixson & Son, SURVEYORS A.\D ENGINEERS i frusta hiuI <.’h&rl*-i*ton, nochunve of cars, with | Leave Bamberg through .sleeping ean» between Atisuta and Leave Midway Charleston • u ' ' Leave Kdistu (’heap n turn tn'keta on sale etery HatunHy f ot u t .. tw .K%oiG I after 6 o’clock. k ,kh1 until following Mon-luV i i Vr ’ Rt ra ’" *' * ! Since the 17th of July I'rof. H. S rog, assisted by bis brother <). B Hart zog. have had rharge of tha Hunters Chapel C'alistheuic Academy The school now number* eighty scholars ami is in a highly flourishing condition A handsome and Commodious school house is now iu procc** of erection and w ill bee mplcted by the lifteetith of Jan uary. The school ha* had ertough board ing scholars from a distance to pay the salary of the assistant teacher. The farmer* have a fearless and un flinching . Althuice hero. During the year 225 hale* of cotton were packed At »,ne gin and 200 of them were robed in w hite. There are two other gins in the neighborhood. The forests abound in ganno\ from o’poMsiims to fleer. Last week Mr. 1’ar-' ksr killed l J squirrels in one afternoon Mr. Dave Nmoak In one season captured 12 foxes. Of course wild turkeym are abundant but they roam undisturbed a« there Is hardly a family in the neigh borhood that has less than 50 tame tur- kev a. kcligfoualy the Methodist* aud Bap tist* are both w ell represented. Both have churches and )»a*Pvrs; Me*>r*. Hire ami Hartzog representing the lat ter and Mr. Ariail the farmer. The Sun day school eonneotrd with the Baptist the bunny church has not tuivsed a Sunday in 2*i j year* except lor rainy weather. fte have just sunk an artedan well near the school house in order to keep the children supplied with healthful wa ter. Tbe water conies up with n six GsLLer.HKK’s (talt.>:av.—-The nwws- >apers speak in high tones of Ur. Gal- egher as a reliable gentlemen. The specimens of ni* work on exhi bition show that he is a first class workman. He makes aa g-*od picture# | aa the best city ope.rab»rs do, dud v* ! bi*pe to see the pretty girls trooping to 1 liU tent, just opposite The I’kofi.e If any of them have more.photo* than 4 they need we will he glad to put them In our picture gallery. : f — \ Allendale’s amateur dramatic troupe kaa divided “The. l^ist L<«al’’ with a pleased public. Tbc actors acquitted themselves quite creditably. Meveral new houses are going up In Appietun. CUlef auauig them Is a neat Rantist church. The citizens wf our town will have memorial serviocK in huuor of the late Kx-Preaideut C. 8. A. on Wednesday. Mr. Sam Deatberage, of Richmond. Kv., will he here011 the 15th in*t., with lots of horsca aud several pretty Blue Grass girls. Hr. J. L. Sanborn, of Boston, Mas*., la tUTown, charmed with Ron iff. .Mrs W. A. Walker will give an en- 1 (ertainment at tke Academy Christmas 1 week. Of course it will Be good.' Mr. Joha Wilkes, of Tati.all, Co. Go.. U vlaitlng private U. H. Walker. feet of the surface and ia dclidoudv I Sit. Hill is a stronger man with the • cl^ar and sparkling. An artesian wril j liger folkathau (4. Cleveland, In the country i* Esther the bora are blow ing his horns ALLENDALE, 8. C. We devote our entire attention to Sur veying and Engineering,- and are al- wav» readv. ( all* in Hampton ami Beautort cvmtttiea solicited [;iugU» — fuli«>wjiig Muoduy ] morning l>i;fur»* 12 o ehs^k. An> infonnatlon In rr^.inl to tuduiU, rat. s, hchvdulcs, He., wrltu or cull upon K, W. Hot, W. J. Cxaio, T I’. Agent, A. G. P. Agent, , 'Augusta. Georgia.. 9 15 a rn 7 15 p ui 8 2u a m 7 68 p tn 8 39 an, 8 08 p in 8 17 a m 8 17 p 111 9 n| x m 8 20 p iu 9 14am 8 I • p in 9 22 a m 8 51 p m 9 38 h in 9 07 p m 9 45 a iu 9 14 pm 11 15 p m IU 15 p m EAST. ^ Tarr*; —B»v K 1 I n m 1 4 .8 p m 9.15 am (> 12 p in 9 52 a ne 0 >8 p ni 10 07 a m 8 33 p 111 10 14x m f* 40 p m 10 20 a in 6.52 p in 10 39 a tn 7 01 p m 10 17 a uu 7 12 p m 10 59 a tn 7 21 p tn 11 10 a in 7 35 p m •MAKE FRONT OF BROJTJV, THE FOREMOST. Frank M. Mixson. lORYCYOt AKO 1C5TARr PUBUO. Bf.ACKVILI.E, S. U. Land Surveying it, all it* branches. Conveyancing a *j»eciHlty. nov 22-98 BUcknllt*, Al 1011 (i* \t wb. rry R. K Tim** Table taking effect October 14th, 1889. FASSEbOra TKAIMb. . bORlHItOl/ND. lo^avre Blsckvilln AOlism* 8 p nit Leave. Walker I^u\a Wlisk-ya l.ca\e A Id rich Leave Spriiurlkid... l/eavw Sul’y’s Leave P. rry, 1^-HVe Waifen^r....... Arrive bHvern . LchV** Branch, ilie Ar. at Charleaton COLU M BIA DIYLSION - W EST. + Paily Ibirept toCanxleD.i I.eAve Brancliville 11 25 a m 7 15 p in Arrive at # 'anid*n Arrive at Columbia I>ave Columbia Leave Catndc.u Ar. at Branchville " “CONNECTIONS.” w. u « . viw. 1 Connection* made at Augusta with . 10 ha a in ^ in p nl : ^ »'‘d fr“m all points 10 r*» » m 8 3*,* 1. nt i " *" ,t H,lt * Southwest, by all train* • l V m—Conm ctiiMia maffg at Clfarlcstoh w ltd, Desires to submit a few suggestions to hia cuatomera and the general puMlc 11 10 a in 7 45 p n, l ;^ P owning of the Campaign of '89, which will show that now aa always ha 12-WHnn V10 p m 1 J 6 * # 8 38 p n, x 50 p ui 7 15 p m 9 30 p ui 6 3H-p no 6 5<> a tu | 7 .*>.» a m 4 35 p tn 7 20 u tn 8 50 a in K* u in 8 12 p m 1 Means Business. H ia a first principle In trade that wise men buy in the cheapest and sell to t*a dearest markets. This foundation truth can not be denied or doubted, and it 1 build my clalma to The Patronage of the People. ■ Dr. John E. .Molony, 13 K XT’A. L. MUltCJKOr*. Ofi ice Molony Hotkl, ^BLACKVILLE, -4 -f - - - S. C. Will attend calls in this and adjacent counties. . Iaug22-tf DB. II J RAY DENTIST. OFFICK OVER F. ‘W. Fa-RRELL'm 6TQflK BLACKVILLE: H. C. 11 18 s tu * 5a j> iu ! North Eastern K. R. for )»oiitl* North . 11 29 a m 9lA p m ; and v\ltl, New York AU-amcr* on Tuea- . II H a rn t* 23 a na Jays and Fridaya. eociii bockd. < onmvtloii* made at (Jolumbla w ith j I/eave 8elr('m...\ 4 47 pui* 7 00 a nn Columbia and Greenville R. R. and L<-*\e v^s«rner ! j 5 03 p ni 7 16 a ui | Charlotte Columbia nnd Augusta R. R Leave Ferr, | 5 14 p tu 7 28 a it, x,w! from *11 T>oint« /\u lu>th ILmiiI* D-avo Sally a j 5 2* p ni|7 41 a mi For years we have been coniiu^ slowly but surely to bed roek and beHewi pn. ees. 1 have reached that position, leaving my (*ompetiu»ni far In the rear. Ry ]furrba*ing uiy imumnae aUe-ka of goods from tbe mills, manufacturers and irwt importer* 1 am able to <ay them down at Barnwell as cheaply as the merchants of Augusta. liarle*ton and SivaPnah can place them Iu their respect!vs cities. H beimpi 6 44 p m 7 55 a in 5 58 p m 8 10 h m 6 (S> p ,n ^ 12 h m L**ave dprliiKtield l.cave Aldrich l^*ave Whaleys 4ca'e Walker*, Arrive Blackville ♦onndaj onl>. “fDatly. BlarlniMe. Springtl, Id, Sally'.sand Wagtnrr an* telegraphic staUiio*. CIom conneetioua mmlr at Blackville with the 80,1th Carohua Kail way aiid BarawtU train*. T J. C. KEV8, Sujienntendcnt. to and from all points on both Road.*. Connection* made at Blackville wl.h Barnwell K. R. IV C. ALLEN G. 1*. A T. agent. 6 06 p m|9 18 » N FECK", General Manager. 0 1 k p m 8 DO a n»~ — ‘ “~ _ ~ - yuun All a unique nud | expensiveexfieritiient, hut tbe people of : ZkMOBU. thi* »o*ction bellevs iu that laconic mot- * l>«c. 8th 188$. .— to “>7xrcl*kir ’* — ^ There art not many young ladies here. ; c FiatsitEp Fkotoc.rvena.— Tno boys re«.,guiz« their value and! Every whera proeounotnl equal to tly* [ pluck them aa fa*ta« they ripen. A flfm i best city work. A rare chance for a | (irop is n**w maturing how ever apif the few daysou v. I have, a iwrfect mail ‘ the loot few.ds) » Iu th* towns I visit ami dotetis get disappointed. Act and onme at <moe. I will posl- iepre fowChmhsdou on :D«e. Ml. ^ A.J. OALaJCGHER. Travelling Operator for Unkm Fhoto C®* ■ ■ l r w^iy Prof. Loisette’a MEMORY -MSCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD la •pH* H adi wliich ml*a Um of tU« Grigm*), lniH>l,«v( tbo grnw.ool U4uir.-|..*M«i > :oti<-na l* enfKMta «iAi.l^o O.MI4D titnro, 0*3 iN»| >to- ( 10 rut-” him I 0* fruit 4>? lik l%l*«>r*,'l*1! < 1 (roll <*t lik l*b*>V.,1at! ‘»t »h-ch (La n'HGafcO'4 amMciorltr ooJ punaia^itj mt biotoorbiof FrH I.oootw't Art •«/ >Vtoc Fune-OiNS w rwMCn iud young men w ho know how to laUir and to wail mn Invited to come and *«e and b« conquered. Two of the young ladies here cleared enough money by teaching Uwltj la I-■lb iUm^nburm •• VaaHnas ra Kpaub hi ..d.-llln,.. hj..U 10 ului . „mm, u; college. Sudn efamplea are well worth f. y»/waUmd hiahfuram ti admiration aud emulation. t»rv*»>v lh- rar>r»*«*ntailve r-m^r. of -- • " l* s*Hr Wallah bi* lifa^Ha 17 owrn.jimi4<*.«•-, >.*v UmA bWOrctMa i« urns y vAt < Aoa^ etmHmt n*i e/icrmmrd.. vWt muy b« irsr*** u a »• -o^ r*" art *.< rvrH. Oa'rar Fr.na ■> m J. R, Einstein LANGLEY BROS., < M A N UF ACT IJ REKb OF ' r Lndicb anil G*nts U drrwrar. I'ontldent that irl\als. lit IMF A U It KMW MTU r.F.T, H A. V A.N TsT A l-I G A ^ > . , Wholesale Dealer In OiwUh’, IJoy**, ChUdrcus’. aud Ladies’Hate. 4 JnlW-ly E. II. SOLOMONS. —WITH— J, EPSTEIN & BIU)., Who!e*ale Dealers tn Dry Good*. No tions, Genu* Furnishing Goods, 4c.« 1*8 Cosorcas St&xei, SavavMsvi. Go The benefit* that I have so seen red shall be ioipartiaTly abared with the purchoa* Ing public, a* 1 shall rely for my profit on tbe volume of my trade and Out ew unmerciful per coinages. 1 will not be Undersold by Anybody, Fi nr Z)r$* Shirts to Order a Sj>rcia?ty, 174 klat 8tre*t, ... ( karlettsa, S. < . Send for _Pxk« List and Directions for measuring. . — Satisfaction Guaranteed or money re fonded. . , . feh 7-tf ALLIANCE STORE. p. w. |||h I>cu!er In <«>Nera1 ^IrrehtiNdUe. ML.ACK.VIL.I-fC. H, C. Supplies the following Alliaooes: Sa lem, Gh*-nt's Branch, Oakland, Herru- lea, HeaHtig Spring*, Reedy Branch. New Forest, Double Fond. Aahltdgh an i George’s Creek. Cotton and other Country Produce bought al bill current price* • Special Notice. - AU peraow* iwiebn-d to me yitherby note or oiwii aecouni are reqmetad to make early ►ettlenM»nt, aa lougar indul ge nc« cannot be given. ' CHARLES FEC1IMANN. BantaeU, slept. I, IMk and I Invite thf nlose«t examination of my goods and prioea, for I feel eatircty t 1 can give perfect satisfaction to every body—except, perhapo, tag The Prices that / Pay for Cotton can not fail to please and profit its growers. 1 h**e in large quantities to lilt firm orders for direct exportation and can prices in the country. The cotton that I handle docs not pay tribute lot of middle men as it is carried to the chief markets of tWwarltL 1 recognize thadths day of high price* I* gone, and no one hoe put aujrnd to it than 1, and no one w 111 do more to prerent Its return than 1 wtUd*- Dtvlting, therefore, a continuance and extension of the gentrotu -heretofore extended Co me I assure niv friends and tbe public generally shallspare no effort to serve them well and fatthfally. And 1 hope and to prove my fatah by tny works so that wbewCM Fall and 'Vinter Trade la and year code* the rcrdlct of tbe unantowme geo pie will be u Web«trai found a better friend than MIKE BROWX.**’