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The Barnwell People, r w o g——■ —- yi* % «* THURSDAY, APRIL 10; 1880. » ' i 1 1 1" ■" k Vyrlat rteaf. The man who rends the paper, And sponges as he goes, Will n^Ver reach that happy land Where milk and honey flows. The Knights of Pythias will not meet tomorrow night. Kditor Witherspoon, of the Raipberg Advertiser, paid us" a pleasant call on Friday , The oat crop pforaises to he much better than was thought possible a few weeks ago. The Fourteenth Annual meeting of the Grand Lodge of the Knight* of Honor will be held in Columbia on neat Wednesday. * Mr. Claiborne Morris, of Great Cy press Township, died on Friday night' after a week’* iline.-s with pneumonia. He was buried on Sunday at Friendship Church. •■OarfsMe. From Cdl IF. t*aul rtoioufiief,—“Me morial Addre** of the National slher Committee adopted at $t. Ixiuia, No vember, 1888, to Cdng'ess and the, people” • . From Senator M. C. Butler,-^“Re port on the Production of the 8tate of South Carolina with a discus sion of the general agricultural fea tures <^f the State” by Harry Ham mond, special agent. From Hon G. D. Tillman,—“Official Congressional Directory” second edi tion, W. H, Michael.* From Hon. Jbhn J. Hemphill,— “The South's Redemption—From Pov erty to Prosperity”—by Richard IT. Kdmunds, editor Manufacturer’s Re cord. u , The annual meeting of the South Car* olina Medical Association will he held ! at Lanrena C, H , Aprd 28rd 1890. .Iambs Evans, m. T>., President, W. PSYBK PORCUKB, M. D., StJ. * K M Kirk, Esq., of Krwinton, lost his barn, three hundred bushels of worn, supply of fodder and farming imple ments at noon on Sunday by accidental flre, "N'o*insurance." The six room residence on the late Col. W, H. Hew lett's p autation, in Bennett Springs Township. Was de stroyed on .Sunday by Wh accidental' Are. There was no insurance*. We return thanks to Mrs. It. P Guess, of Buford’s Bridge Township, fora flask of home-made blackberry wine of beautiful color ana delight!ul flavor.' IVe don’t believe that a better article i has been or ever can be made in ali the i length and breadth of the Mate. Bishop \Y. U. W. Howe will come to I administer the ri^e of conlirruation t<r | er ^.^j 0f j ’fjf A neat little twrttAgi 1 1. rhe Kwth Bwaail. ' ^ The Stockholders of the South Bound j Construction Company met in Savan nah on Friday and organized by elec ting the following direefors: J. if. Parker, President of tiie New York Cotton Kxuhange; Frank S, Hamble ton and Bonard Cohen, of Baltimore; Chas Watkins, of Richmoud; <ike Brown, of Barn well; B. A. I»enmark, j Herman Myers, II. M. Comer, John Flannery, J, H. Estili, E. A. Weil, W. B. Stillw'ell and T F Stublis, of Sa- vanhah. All of tiie half million of stock was represen ed. The Presidency was ofL red to Mr. "DBirmkfk, and Mrrtlefman Myerswas made secretary and treasurer of tiie CouatrnetO* 11 ^’Ompanv-. Col. Mike Brown is to be its general manager. The officers elect of th«* South Ihuind R. R. Co., are W. .S. Tyson, President; J. F. Thompson, secretary an i treasu rer; W. S. Tyson, John L. Hammond, *T. B .Stubbs, J. Florence Minis, John Lawton, C. T. Woods, Alfred Aldrich, Directors. On itnd'after this date The Bank of Barnwell will close at 2 o’clock p. m, until further notice. Patrons will please goverii themselves accordingly. ThbO. J. Si icons, i 3t Cashier. Wanteo.—A young man of intelli gence ai d industrious habits to canvass the county for the sale of sewing ma chines. E. W. VOGEL. *2w To Rent A NEaT COTTAGE of foor roomsand Kitchen, in the best residence por tion of Biaokville The lot ha* yanF and garden of goed *Ue, and exoeUent well of water. Apply to P. J. DREW, mar27*tf) Blackvllle, C a class of candidates at the Episcopal church, and go off, _uil .the ai te i uooo train to meet other apinrintmeuts. —--- — The Medical Society met Tuesday in the Upera llouse. Eigtitecu were pres ent There entire nine additions to its membership Tfuj discw^siwus were iu- terestiog A and instructive. The next quarterly irteettug will be h ihl here x The Coujuy Equalization iluurd met on Tuesday f i'hey ~wer»‘ in se-sfoii when we went to press— yesrerd-y. Assessments were-raised from ten to twenty per cent, in all the jyown«hlp* "#'xce|jt'"ATfeiidale, illackvil;e and Rose mary^_ ~ Mr. Harry Walker ha* accepted the position of Vuditor of the Blaekville, Ahton A XewlM-rry It >ilr»>;n1. aiuL.w iil wain return to Barn well. H i* likely that the B A. & N. will he extended to Kateshurg om the (J. t'. 1 A A. and northward in tiie early future. Mr. W. A. Dicks,of B *nnefr Springs, unfortunately fell from his wagon on Monday while hauling guano. One wheel passed ov r hi* body fracturing three ribs He saved In* life by rolling out of the rut. Dr. Morrall, his phy- eiciau, tinnk- Ins injuries sre not seri ous Rev. Lewi* VI. Rice of Barnwell, preached in tiie Baptist i hurrh, last SuuJav iimmingaudevening. Mr. Itice is quite a young luati, and is now a siu- dept at Finman l'nlvrr!*iiy liis ser mons were both eloquent and impres sive, and every one who heard him pre dicts a brilliant care, r for him in the pulpit —Anderson Intelligencer. BunHtrg . i ‘ : T Mr. II. V. Saudifer T a g'-od citizen who lived.about lour miles 1‘teln town, died on Monday evening of paralysis. Mr J<»hn Black lias commenced ihc on v im - Obitssrjf Died at Ills home near Blaekville, S. C, on the 3d ilist, Mr J. M. Cave, at the ripe age pi seyentj -tive y ears. He w as -for flfty-ttve years a jonstsb- ent meml>er of the Baptist Church, and for years a Deacon oi Long Branch, which office ho tilled in the spirit oi a true Christian. As a citizen, contpau- ion and father he empiiatieallv, hon- orsbly and well discharged his every duty. Therefore, in his death our country and our zion have to iitouru 'he loss of a noble and a good man, as his long, useful life testidcs. lie leaves a w idow , a sou, two brothers, one sister and a htrgcxnnnecrioir of relatives w ho can but mourn his absence. But they are consoled by the promises of God who doe lb all things well. ^ F. J.s. Williston, April 3th 1890 o » i r ri) % i. v.— Departed this life near Joyce Branch on the 13th of March 1890, v Darling TIammond, only son of wr and Mrs. W. H aey, aged 14 years, after a short but< painful illness of hemorrhagic malarial; fever. He was a good and faithful son,' and much beloved by all w ho knew him. In this last.illness" he said, “Pa, }oiL| n >u*t pray for me, aijd 1 will* pray for y'ftSfiZv Tlien hr added, “Lord 1 pray, POWDER Absolutely Pure* This powder oev r varies A murtel of puriiy sireupih aici whu’esoroeness More renanndea) than the ord’imry kinds. »»id runnot he sold in compelition with ibe mul titude of low test sh ii weijhl alum or phos- olitit* powders. Sold only in can*. Royal Bakino Powdkii Co . 108 A'aliSi. N. t. Bridge St When coin.deted it Will tJ?r ‘iLit is thy will, that 1 may be spared to um and pa once more, i love them ana ray little sDters &wj'tttit if it is not thy will, O Isord, to «it*re me, take me in ihy anus.’’ an orna to—that portion of our to t, n. *-‘. r ■ - ■" : . 1 Prof J. A. Klein. our efficient music 1nstrnct«*r, will, at an early date, give us a treat in the way of a mtisjcale with tableaux «*f» , nbiurtl.._To know that lie is conn-'ctcd with It is a sufli- cic .1 gua?aiile - that, it will be a success IVe will i>c glad to s,*<» as •uaiiy of yotr 'Barnwvil people as can c ihc. Our skating rink i* rt+uiri-hing. Old and youiig senn to enjoy the, innocent s|K>rt. , MenwTw.-A 1 T AVwntWHTTl amt R c Kirkland,'Jt., were in town .Monday night. Each supplied him-eli with “a critter” f«.r his respective littsMiess. Our town electUm passed off quietly on Monday wiilt the following result: 11 J Brabham, InteiuKpr; J W Barr, 4I C Folk, T. Black,* .Spann, Wardens. Ajowvmous. •- MUrktllle .Xew». The Anniversary sermon of the chap lain, Rev, Arthur Buist; to the Gordon Volunteer*on the .‘ibth u)t , was one of the best efforts of that devoted ulid dis- tinguished minister. His text,“A Full Soldier of t'hri-t,” was S|||M-rbly hail- dlc<f and he h.*ld the clos*tst att utioii of the crowded congregation from his first words to the ending benediction. Thirty odd member* of the Gordons were present in uniform wearing sid** anus, and the spacious hall was tilled wirh the friends of this gallant curp»— Blackvilic's |*et and*pride. The Methodist church wax must be comingly decorated for Eastoi Sunday w ith somber moss and <air Spring t! *w- artUtienllv NOTHING SUCCEEDS Like Success. T Ii E REASON RADAM^S"^ ICROBE KILLER is the most wonderful medicine is because it has never failed in ter what the disease, from LEPROSY to tiie simplest disease _ known to the human sjstem. Th# scientific men of to-day claim and prove that every disease is Caused b/ Microbes —ANMW _ RADAITS MI R0RK K LI. K mar27*tf) BlackvUle t a. U* ^ mMjWt -i-i- WaStecir ”, The foundation of hi*everlasting hope w as sure pud steadfast, the dtx’l/ltic of a crucified Redeciner, whicli bore him tri- i umphantlj through tiie fierce struggle ’with tire la-1 gn at eui iny. A* his % is-, i<>u bfCauiM- dim—"carthlv scenes there w as a star brighter than day to , guide him to the he tier laud. God *avv fit to remove him in his early life and a Ithat we can say -is “ I hy will be done ” A* shadow* ea^t by cloud and sun Flit o’er the bun mer arass 8o in thy *iitht.^.\!iijit{hty Oue, Earth s, getieratiotia pasn. Ye*, one in t*ue we pass away And in thy presence stand, Oh may that lady star we pray Lead u* at Christ’s ififht hand. , C. A. Davies before you buy Exterminate* the Microbe* and drive* them out of the system, and when that 4* done yon cannot have an achecr pain. No matter what tiie disease, whether a »inipie case of Malaria Fever or a com bination of oiseases, we cure them all at Uie same time, as we treat all the dis eases constitutionally. %Mthm •. 4 onwMmpitoM. Hr- ttrlai Kta«*MNa:iii»tai« !*'«■• ucy •••d 1,-ycr t*>e. 4'Milw *»«»d IV»rr, le » • I'roubtm*, la* tall tin l»n m», naatl, laa lurt. k u > xa ■ Twenty Thousand Bushels —OF— Fruits and Vegetables, Okra, Tomatoes Gherkins, Peache*, Ac. w ill be bought by rhe Graham Can ning Co. For Okra and Tomatoestwen ty centa fmr bushel will be paid. Good price* for other articles, all to be deliv ered at the « GJt %flt t JJt Graham, S. C. ,j Parties planting will please write and contract to furnisn so many bushels, anril 3-tf ' ■ : - Mcore-:-&-:-Co. Will be glad to see you. After you have examined their goods * prices you will be glad that you went td —HAVE NOW ON HAND— A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT COFFINS*AND*CASKETS OF ALL SIZES, STYLES and QUALITIES. Prices the lowest in the County. Persons needing them will call on WM. W. M00RE, At Me Nab, Walker & Co.’s Store, march 6-fcf — i TTTTl A_!DQTTAJEtTE and will go away, resolved to return and to tell all your neighbors, friends about the unexpected BETTER TIMES IN BARNWELL that McXAB, WALKER & CO. have Introduced elude the old tows waked up. McNAB. Have in stock the btiSt Agrictiltpr^l linplemsnt^ WAT.KER Everything iteetled to make the be*t crop# that your lasda & CO. dvice, and that with, the l^ast possible expenditure of elbow from the Plow to break to the Wagon to haul home. « vei-jr Huiu.im lo Go to Ben straw iiuods Don’t fret about what your reputa tion will he alter death. Tombstone* | are mighty.charitab e. I If you waata cheap straw bat; go to ville. , Ben Daiies. \ When the old lady liad fallen into the ' well an*I w;a* re*«-ued with some Hiffictil- : tv, *he declared that ‘had it not been i Inr Providence and another inau’ stie j never would have got out. | For the boat straw*hat in town, go to B h Davie*. H wan* u! Fn udme .1 Imi ations V bee that our Trade Mark (same as above) appear* on each jug. baud for book “History of the Mi- Vrolie Killer,” given away by G. K. RYAN, dealer in fancy gro- cerie*, segar*,-tobacco, bakery, Barn well, and D. K. BRIGGS A CO., Black- [feb 13 !y Notice to Creditors. u 0 0 ... . , , „ , Hn ** artistically arranged by tiie deft. Nev. I\ PM ar*m, pastor of the Beth- Unger* n» Annie Laurie |/,lar and lehein Bapti»t elturcii, colored, ham-j voting luiii> * of that faitli /A well. bapua*e| Gl e,.overt* in Turkey ! \ Klm Ui leMmibling a .oauiln .rh creek on Sunday, after morning *.*rviee-*, J n.-u.re.vivel n.anv •lozeu* of eifg- the in the pr * nee of a very large emigre- i o! „ u . 8.,,,da,’ Soho-.I -ehontrs to | . ea*.*l. u jtl befom gallon. The candidate* wore white tl , t>ir k. v. John R.-Dow. of f ' rolK**. I he *ceue wa* prettv ami im- j Aik.-n, conducted int..-reo ing ^ r vic» * pre**ive. Mnee the uo * year nearly a | | Mll h the morning a-d eveui-.g hour-, I tilling the plae * of lie. .dr. Ai.^ttl. e Ito I had g me to meet his np oiiitme.a* at biloam and liaraw.dl. The watermelon grower- a—ociat'on i» t*i meet here today. hundred member* hav. this church. been adiicd to - Manly Redd, whiur, a stalwart axe man living near Willi* on, who pre ferred looking upon wine (or rather whlskcv) when it wa* retl in the cup to providing for hi* ow n alflicted house hold, received a top lire*-lug of cor|H>- ral punisiimetit la-t week at the hand* of an extempore vigilance committee. About a hundred *tri(ie* we're wrapped around hi* manly form, and at the ‘•ou- cluslon of tiie interview he wa* liberally adorned wth the national color*—red, xvhite and hlue—g-iutotlv ths last, - I LI. person* hohling claim- agaiii-t the estate of Jamc* L. I.ong, de- the undersign d at. Iii* office in narnwelloii Friday, the ICtli day of cny 1890, or hetyalter he barred. G DUNCAN BELLINGER, Ma-ler. 10th Aprif, iNiiC.-Ow Richmond, - - Va; MANUFACTURERS WILL FURNISH LOWEST* ESTIMATES —On all kind*of Machinery.- ENGINES AND "i OILERS, 8\W AND GRISTS MILL. f’OriON PRE'KES AND ELEVATORS. BRICK AND ILINO MACHINERY, PLANERS AND WOOD WORKING MACHINERY Write t*» me for prices before buying. K C. Badham, General Agent, Columbia, 8 C. PRICKS WILL NOT HCKT TOC. McN AB, Keep full stocks of the best Eatables, from the standard Heavy „ WALKER eerie* that the robust appetite^ of those that get their dally bread & CD the sweat of their brow* de ni an < 1. U • the choicest de 1 icaciea that] tiie palate* of the w'ell-to-do ahd brlug back health to the — cate invalids. TRT THEIR KITCHEN PHYSIC. McNAB, Offer to the Ladies charming lines of ali the new and fRab ion able W ALK ER spring Goods, beside* lb# well established fabrics that are always A CO. ful, ornamental and popular. No taste so choice that it eaunot suited. A pretty home, street or church dre*e is a mighty factor lit family happiness. Such helps draw the young affections and keep - the heart of tkehushand ixoiu wander log away frnaalla itiil ggkir glance. _ -* THING OP BEaCTY IS A JOT FOREVER.” ' Have received wsuperb Stock of Clothing and FurniahlBg Goods far McNAB, WALKER PPVHKHI ngs their friends of the masculine persuasion. A good suit of Ctotbas ** taking InUtiducrion into the hu-y world, and we can adorn the young, make thcoidcum for able and introduce the candidate and the citizen, becomingly , f rom the crown of the head to the —it if Iha i>at*~ “WITH ALL GOOD GR ICE To URACK A-ORNTLaStAN.** McNAB, / re ready to contribute to the health and happiness of the central W.VLtt E1U Township* by selling t he best of all those blessed labor «avers that St GO. relieve the drudgery of hoifiickeeping, to every husband wbo iovea hU wife and remembers his courtship pledge* and marriage ohttgatfbnt. . The man who ha* our make* iu UU household ...i McN AB,' WALKER - A CO. McNAB, Tiesefvfng the lie* fort winch wi MQM, Jtof r^yyu, t for the lust invite e everybody to enjoy im that ohm* ill accompany each wearer of their shoe*In their daily rounds. Their footweaaas grippe proof and a source of perfect oou- tcut to all who ^ • - _ „ “HARR fOOT-PRIKTS ON THR SANOS OP TIMR.” ou w ant If you don’t see It, for w« hero Invite you to call for w hat y WALKER It, know where it is and will be gUd to serve yoto A CO. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. JttcNab, Walker A Co. March 20-tf Ssrtii Txaailaalion. *' ' Tiie Teacher* Kxauiination* lield on Friday for w hite and on Saturday i«>r colored-candid !t»»* for ccrtttlca e* were slimly atrendetil. Tfin*e white % and nine colored teachers presented llietu- selve«. SeiiMil t^omuiisslmier Bellin ger sud hi* a—i.-taut* Rev. W. D Mc Millan and A. T. Woodward, Esq., are rat ing the examination* to a higher grade of strictnes*. •_ Sale Day. The attendance was small and the few present brought no stirring new* The Master's*fid two tracts, one of 91 acre* to William MeCue for *hk) and one of 290 acre* to A. E. Harden, for ♦810. ' ■' The SherilY sold the Davis lot in Barnwell C. C Sinmi*. att<«rnc,v, for F23l,*the Cave lot in Barnwell to C. C Bimins, attorney, for ♦JO. The Probate J udge sold 60 acres to C. E 8alin*H for 8280. WlllUtoN _t Peach prospect* are better. A good j many tree* are blooming and w ith no more had luck there w ill ho enough for home u*e—and u few for Thk People. All the schi*ol* had holiday on Fri day, ami the pnpil*^pen: theiiay at Mr. J T. Smith’* | h a>ure grotim)*, a miie tram tow u. At night the\ had a plea*.- i aory Mr 11. VT. JuUiutoi), oi Savannah, is j - spending a few day* with his relatives. ! lie reports that city a* on a big boom, i .Mr.' J. P. Matthew* is enlarging hi* | ! blacksmith and w heelw right shop*. He j j w ill put iu a plainer, engine, hand saw ! and other improvement* tba 1 w ill en-! aide him to do first-class work without ! delay. The Williston Amateur Troupe will i iTcKent tiie thrilling and eireetivo dra ma, “The Social Glass or the Victim of the Bottle,’ followed by rim laughable negro farce, “A strange Niggerm a strange Hotel,” thi-eveirng.'The Ama teur* veVIl act w itit tiie grace and vigor of veterans ami a full house should Wel come this first Spring entertainment. It will be a success. Admission 23 ct*. for adult Tfc* Com wo* Pleat. v The juries wre discharged j|jy the 2d Inst., just after we had locked our forms. In the two days of their atten dance last week only oue case was tried. The Countv Bar Association ought to try to prevent a repetition of that ex pensive ness The Court reached a final adjourn ment on Thursday afternoon and Judge Hudson left for a week’s re*t at his borne in Bennettsville before.opening court at Aiken. He disposed of a large quantity of business. Lawyers and laymen were equally pleased w ith his able and expeditious discharge of the duties of his august office. • Final Discharge.. V’O T OE i* hereby given that the un- H designed will file his final account with J. O Patterson, E-q., Judge of Probate, on Monday, the.3th day of May Ticks, ut KTo’cIock iu the forenoon, n* Guardian of rite estate of Ben B. Best, Jr., and ask for Ivetter* Di-mtx- ^ J, ILL’. A LI., ^ MONEY TO LEND, Tim business of ryottvy lending herc- tofore e«*nduct*-d by (>ol. W. H. I>uucan will be cootiiiued by the undersigned, at t lie same place over the Bank of Barn- well. Terms made easv, ard Loans efl’ected w ith promptness and dispatch. WILLLs J DUNCAN, J. J. BROWN. January 9th, 1890. Plantation For Safe. T HREE Hun fred and Kiglity-eight acres of good cotton laud in Bull 1*3 ct* for children under 12 | I’ofid Township^ eight miles from Al- iciidale, same distance from Matthews! Bluff. The improvement- consist of a ; good twelve room dwelling house a -d [ good outhuiiiiings. It i-strictly healthy and has good water. For terms apply tooraddress G. M. WILLIAM8, —feh 4-3in] Allendale, 8 C. - FOE THE PEOPEE. — —Two Hundrod Btfshels of— COLUMBIA, S. C. N. W. TRUMP, Manager i>. A. PRESSLEY, Agent. ^I^-USTOS —AND- Sold at Factory Prices. mar 13-tf) Dr.J.H.E. MILHOUS; Dental Surgeon Blaekville, S. C. Will have regular appointments as follow*: At Barnwell, 0. II from 1st. Monday (or sales-day) in each month to Wed nesday evening. Office at the Patter son House. -» At SaUy’i, B. A. & X. R. R., from 3d Monday in each month to- Wednes day evening. Office at Price’* Hotel, j Will be at ni* homeofficeat Biuckvilie every Friday and Saturday from 1st of! February to 30th Septemlter inclusive, I and every Thursday, Friday andSatur- j day, from Ut October to 3Ut January inclusive. Will make appointment* with patlcht* to meet them at either of his offices at any time. > Patients will find it more comfortable to have thpir, work done at the office, though if desired wdlil call on them at their resident*®* any where withlriThirty mile* of Blaekville ALLENSUK COTTON SEED. ♦ piFTY 0ENT8 fl gfcSHeL. We are offering for sale ALLEN BILK COTTON SEED grown by ami warranted genuine and pure. We made a bate to the acre last year. It yields 32 per cent, of lint, but Iti Am quality «nd consequently higher price makes it a most profitable variety. It brought three cent- a pound more in the Barnwell Market this season than the ordinary staple. As < , oinpare<i with Peterkiu Cotton, taking ylekt Into eon-, sideratlon, the ALLEN 8'fAPLE cleared EIGHT DOLLARS A BALE more than the ordinary cotton of the country. Col. Mike Brown and McNah, Walker & Co. sobf*the ALLEN STAPLE ttt It was prepared on the. common taw W F. HOLMES. Jr. Red Oak. LEROY MOLAIR, — Barnwell. Charleston last fail for 17 cents a pound gin. years. Reserved scut* 30 et». Hal Ths Blffht Is* la the Rif kt Plata, - ... y • The South Bound people have done well in making Col. Mike Brown Gen eral Manager of the Construction Com pany that is ro baHdUto road. Pe is Only 32 pr 33 year* of age, but he car ries an old and" level head on his young ♦boulder*. HehaUtn a rare measure the gift of quickly and correctly grasp ing situation* and executive ability of very high ohder is another marked Characteristic of his personality. He is thoroughly educated in business prin ciples, and his many Carolina friends have every confidence that bis future will achieve success by deserving it. His election for that important poaiiipn is an assurance that the road is going to be built, wel),quiekly and iroreTy. We ahall listen for it* whistle before Cbriat- mas comes again. , Tfex vVouih Huunrt ttsilroad. A representative of tiie South Bound Ratiroad Company appeared b- fore city couuc.il at a meeting of that body trOid- on the evening <>i the 26th ult, and stated that the road would positively be liere in twelve months, lie desired to know ’ w hether thecity of Sumter wa- disposed to offer any facilities to fits road. The council assured him that thecity would give his road ground for depot, Ac., ami put upon the minute book a resolution to that effect. ? .. l iiis road when completed an v con- nected, a* it w ill be, with the Kohin-on System, will be another outlet to the great markets of the North-westa* well a* an important local feeder to our own maikets.—Sumter Watchman £*»<l*f Erk**! CoHVMtlo*. Allendale, S. C., April 4th, 1890. Dear Sir: Please announce in your paper, that the Barnwell Omnty Sun day School Convention will hold its Sixth annual meeting at Bamberg, the 7th and 8th of May. A full representa tion of every w hite -etiooi, of all denom inations, within the County Uearnestly desired The basis is oue delegate for each school and all ministers members ex officio. Let all pastors, superinten dents and teacher* dome without elec tion. Let ail come prepared to remain to the close and to discuss the appointed subjects. lyet each school send a con tribution for County work. Let those expecting to attend forward names to Brother W. A. Riley, Bamberg, 8 0., that home* may be provided. Application will be made for reduced rateson railroad. A suitable programme These peas are rust prdof and w eather proof, never rotting as long a* they arc above ground. Try them and you will be pleased and profited. For sale by L. pkaTocjk. Barnwell C. H., S. C. 10 Different makes to select from —BU \ NCH OFFICE OF— LUDDEN ABATES. aprl0-ly * To the Intelligent Class. THE MEMORIAL VOLUME —OF— * Jefferson Davis, Which I am selling, is the only gen uine work of the life and writings of our lamented Ex-President. Dr. Jones’s work, publish* d by B. F. Johnson & Co., of Richmond, Va., is The only w ork that has the endorsement of Mrs. Davis. • Help the widow by buying the above from - J. A. WALKER, * Grahams, 8. C. SOUTH CAROLINA ' Marble Works. A FEW WORDS. Having discontinued the sate of Li quors since the New Year . BEN COLUMBIA, 8. C. H. MVAX 1. «*roi>rictur. Dealer in Amerlcau and Italian Mar- FOR SALE, LYINK RESIDENCE in tiie Town of bje, Tiling, Flagging, Hearth* Mantels, intents, Head Stones, Tablets. Iron I oie, 11 Mourn Railing and Fencing. * Special attention given to all kinds of > CGntainiNw aiju f .heanne*s of nric»** Cellar. Built two years ago. Lotmeas- vvJTi ures 2*3 feet x 290 feet. MAT ( Al f. W . R. I Flowing Artesian Well and Fish BRABHAM, of Al lendale, i* traveling Agent and will be pleated to show designs, quote prices H AS been busy in selecting and rol- lectitig a stock of GENERA'’!^ M KK- CHANDlSE tit at will suit the people by its completeness and please their pmdeets by the moderation of its prices. The public generally and the ladies particularly are invited to call, ex amine goods and compare prlcea with those quoted elsewhere. And don’t you forget- • That you may be happy yet If you buy' at BEN DaVIES Store, \ Whore you’ll surely get more Goods for your money than at establish ments that promise a heap and perforin uqthing worth talking about. \l BEN DAVIES. Barnwell C. H., 8. C. feh 13- tf ■ A’NEW’BOGKl LIFE AND REMIND OUNCES Hamwell Pnurced On a ad '.Sunday. Nov. Ith, IMS train «Ui riiu MtutlovstiU fujOhst suthM: Pally CJ N 1> A V . a tn p m Leave Barnwell 9H5 n \6:00 Arrive Blaekville 9:40 6nt5 Leave Blaekville 10:15 ft :35\ Arrive Barnwell 10:45 10:00 VV »• e.*r\V AH1 » . ♦ l s STATIONS. A M. p n. L» lilackvilla 10:16 »:<J0 “ ABtilt*ls:h 10JW 9:15 “ Woodward’* lefty tr.tt Ar Uarnwt*II I1:0U a.ao ‘ N l \V . A i< 14. 1 4 STATIONS. AM. P. M. — Lv Ifaruavli 8:t5 6:8.1 *• W.x-iward’» 8:14 6:40 “ Aiihltlxh 8:/4 ' ft:.‘C Ar BlacktHlle a. o 8:15 ~ ItaruwHl Railruiul Train«i eonueci with SouthC»i* •Huii lUilwgy Trtl .k an folknys: No. l h*« tonn«*-tionfrom south Carolina Railway fmtu Auguuia aud i'hi*ilc*t<>n. No. ZeonuseU with South Caraliua Rai!**r for Charleston, Augusta*»S all poirta East und WVat No. S has rtonuoetion from South Carolina Railwaj from t'oiainhia, Canidta, tTorleston and AuguKt* No. 4 conm*cta with .-otith Carolin* Railway f«i Chailfatou, CkdomHa ind all points E«et ar.d Witt J. T, WILLIS. 8up<*ri*i»uidei't Bhickvillr, Al io & twb rr> R. K Pori Hovxi an* Auuiisls Ktivaj. AcQWik, Ga« anouary tifilh, 1890. On hiuI tljf* date the ptswnenwr traurf will ran a* follow* by 90th meridian time: So« th Bound. t’5 j *»o. 47} « Lv Augusta, a. m Ar Ellenton,r. m Robbins, M illett, M artins, Beldoc, Appleton, Allendale, Lv Allendale, , Ar CampbeiltoD, ~ Brunson, Hampton, ^Varnville, McNeill’s, Cummitig’s, Early Branch, . Yemassee, Coosaw,- Beaufort, Fort Royal, 11 10*6 06 12 17 6 42 12 3U 7 06 12 61 7 47 12 68 8 02 1 0418 20 1 1 18 60 T 23 9 10 1 i** 10 4 40 9 >7 1 52*0 65 r. m 2 08 2 13 2 47 10 26 10 36 tl 00 2 32 11 07 2 43 11 28 4 46 11 50 5 II 5 40 6 55 North Bound. Time Table taking effect October 141 b, 1889. NASH ENOCH THAIKS. Leave Blarkville.... L**vc Walker Leave Whaleys..... l>eave Aldrich... Leave Springfield.. Nome BOUND. .1015 am* 8 p int .110 ;k) a m 8 13 p m .10 36 a ni 818 p in . jlO ;S8 a m 8 90 p in . .110 50 a m 8 32 p m I I^ave 8al*y , B fi .L..... .fil 04 a m.8 44 p’m Leave Perry.... |11 18 a m 8 58 p m Leave Waitetter [l 1 29 a m O (8 p tn Arrive Seivern.... ». ....jU 44 a m;if28 a m *6 f *No. 48 j HO President Jefferson Davis. By the ditfUnguisbed Orator and Statesman, —JUSTICE LAMAR V Ben Davies can sell you a straw hat at any privet x. ■' ' ^ ._!! ‘ Irish potatoes, onions aodfraits of all kinds at Ben Davies. Z A Plantation containing 55$acres, 292 cleared upland,balanoe*wainp pasture, ... within one mile of Barnwell Village will |ppear iu due time. , Co ne breili- Five new Tenant Houses and Stabled, rep, in , the spirit of our oonrmon Two Wells of good Water. Mastoi ,andletb*, under HU hiessmg*, t Friue ♦J.iOO; ♦1,000 cash, 1500 fn 12 make this convention the best ot all: Rfaratfc*, and balance on time to suit To thia end let special prayer be madte. purchm-cr. i* L. SirLRr, \ «. DUNCAN BELLINGER, • Freildeuu 1 Feby 2<rtb, Basin on premises: Kitchen, Servant’s House, Stables, Well, Ac. Term*: One-third cash, balance on long time with 10 per cent. intofihiKff •aw ^ Melon SEED For Sale. Of the Illustrious Soldier, Statesman and Christian Fatriot, SOUTJI ROUND. [ Leaved Sdvfcm 4 47 pm* TOO am* I Leave Wagener. j 5 03 p ml? P*. a m j Leate Perry .v.; .. 5 14 p mi7 36 a m I l^ttve Sally’s ......... 5 28 p nil? 41 a tu j Leave Springfield....644 pm 7.%am I lorave A Id rich 5 58 p m 8 10 a m ! Leave Whaleys 6 00 p m;8 12 a in ■ , . , . . . . . Leave Walker* / 606Pm’818am 4-take pleasure in announcing to the Arrtve BlackvUle. 6 18 p mis30 a tn readifig public and soldier* of the late *8unday only. . tDally. i War Between the States, that 1 haye i > Blackvilie. Springfield, Bally'sand Wagener * j been appointed General Agent for this are telegraphic stations. , ; i interesting book, embracing a* it does a Cl 0 ** connections made at Blaekville with ! and give any other information desired, j Good ii story of the War It wiH be tbe Carolina Railway and Barnwell Prompt mention to oorre»|>OBjeuc« InteroMlne Md inMructtye lo rUlo K : t '‘ Uu ‘- _ . r rrvt > generation, to know the hiuory of Uie i J. C. KEyg, gepenntmaeet man who stood foremost and unspotted J to the last. Special rates will be given to School j One Hundred Founds of genuine Boys and Girls who desire t<» purchase. Kolb Gam 8aed for 8aferper»*onally se- ‘ The book will be sold to Ministers at I lected by me from well «h*i>ed amtaell: cost. | 141 fsTItiCi.'T »trfl>ed rttatons weighing from thirty I ' -Seyenil good agent* will be given (tounds apiece upward. For prices ad- j work tSStwill drea$ C - - i to Lv Port Royal, Beaufort, • Copsaw, Yemassee, Early Branch, Cummings, McNeill s, Varnville, - Hampton, Ar Brunson, Lv CanipbeHtoo, ArAllendaie, Lv Allendale, Appleton, Beldoc. Martin**, Mllfett, Robbins, Ellen ton, Ar Augusta, 7 35 7 48 8 16 8 45 9 <8 IU 151 19 27 19 32 2 36 a.». 3 05 3.2ft 3 34 3 59 10 45 4 09 10 51 ;s 12 42 r.*. mar 20-3m J« R. •Daily. 4Da% except Sunday. Cooncetlon made at Bo ai sod Western Georgia Ratlioad fori MTemtasee With Cbarieeton < Railway for Charleston and FiwHUa poiots. Cheap retarfc ttefcefii 6« i alter 6 o’clock, 1 monilng before Anj Any iiitt solndule?. eta, H. W. HcsT 1.1. Ag wrtiaj F/O, Box 24.] C. II. MATHIS, Blaekville, K. C. jan 2 if ] AgU for Col r *nll and Charlestcu, S. C