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The Barnwell People. *<3 BBS—3Rr-H„'*?!tr VTHIJRS DAY, MAY 20, 18!K? 4 T l " 1 > T 111 ■ . ■ 1 . ^ 1 ■» The reRTilnr meeting of Barnwell Lodge No. Hi, Knighto of IMhia*, will be held at their Ilall on Vridayv night at 8 o’elogk. A full attend ance is requested. Wm. McNab, K. R. S. The next regular communication of Harmony Lodge No. 17 A.\ K.\ M.\ will be held at the new Masonic Tem ple in Barnwell upon Hth day ot June, 1?®0, the same being the 2nd Saturday in said month, beginning at “High twelve.” It is requested that a Ufm* attetidanee be bad and that the meihbiinr meet at the old Temple, promptly at 11 o’clock for the pur pose of marching up to their new Louge Hall. By order of W.^difcrr- 11.1\ Andeuson, Secretary. See law card of Messrs. Croft and Burckhultcr in this issue. The oat crop in the county is hardly the fourth of an average crop. Mr. A. W. Owens, of Bull Pond town ship, died on Sunday night of dyspepsia and pulmonic dropsy, aged"<12 years. „ Dr, K. L. Harley paid us .a pleasant call Saturday rifternoon. "- 'Time^ and Ktlgelield are dealing gently with him, but he ought to get out of Plum, Branch. After all life is worth living. Mr. K. >V. I Vaeoek has promised us a feast of rosy red ripe watermelon inside of the next three weeks. Tiik Peoplk thanks Prof. Julius A. Klein for a complimentary ticket to his Mttshmi Kntena'mnent to he given at Bamberg on the Gth of June. Miss Eva, daughter of Dr.- Charles Davant, was married on the21st inst at Beech Island Baptist Church , to Mr. < laretrcc Porter, Rev. V. Jones official- Mr. S. 'S Furso, of Martins^ has been dravvit as a grand juror for the July term of the L’. S. Court in Charleston, and .Mr. \V. J. Riley, of Bamberg as a" j>etit juror for the salne term. Chief Engineer Wadley will he pre pared by the 10th of June to give out tiie contract for grading thirty-eight miles of the South Bonndi t \Vork is to begin at the Savannah terininus. Tne Barnwell Graded School is to be mucrial ninent preseirtetHn a few Wei'ks.—Full panic- Citadel vvhh typhoid fever. Under the treiitment of l>r M Wanamaker is doing as nicely as could be expected. Mr-R. S..Sioimon», Druggist, failed on the 21st inst,, but we are glad to say that if his stock brings Its value that it will pay all claims in full. * Mrs J. D. Copeland and Miss Llew cllyu Clecklcy will assist in the man agement of Prof. Klein’s Musk-ale, w hich comes off. on the (5th J'une, Rev. H. J. Hart/,og will make the announce ments. We will be pleased to have a large attendance froiii Barnwell and other sister towns. Our town will soon lose the follow ing families, wip go to Hendersonville to summer it: ; Gen. F. M. Bamberg, Messrs. J. D Copeland, E. It. Hays, C. Ji. Brabhaui, J. F. Folk, and Prof. J. A. Klein. - # , » Our watermelon growers are some- w hat despondent this morning in'con sequence of the heavy rains. Your correspondent had the pleasure of attending a pic nic last Saturday at Mr. Frank Kearse’s near Buford’s Bridge. .Yo people are- more hospi- lable and kind than they, and to attend a pic nlc there is a genuine pleasure. Among other visitors we were glad to recognize the pleasing countenance of Dr. Reuben C, Kirkland, of your vil lage who seemed to ho in the “zenith of his glory.’’ Anon/ Attention Zouare DeiuorrHtiM'lub. predate. Being a man of strong stam ina and fine sense he will he a great loss in the large sphere of usefulness in which he moved. ' ^ In the political affairs of our country, when good and true men are‘so much needed, his death is a calamity indeed. Comparatively speaking, we have few- suph men as W. R. Boynton—striving earnestly to forward everything to im prove and benefit the world. As far as his influence was felt to the same extent his death will be found to be a sad misfortune. As a citizen, as a Christian, as a neighbor, friend and in all the relations he bore to others, he so Conducted himself that he had gained tile confidence and love of all. Great Haltkelmtohie chur«h loses a most val uable member. The Sunday school of w hich he was Supt. will find it impossible perhaps to lill his place, for as many have said,, “Bill Boynton-was a model Superinten dent.” r J- The J Barnwell Baptist Association loses an efficient officer and one of its most earnest and useful supporters. In fact it4s useless-tn try to^sum up what a loss has been sustained in the death of this good and noble man. Of course tills attliction falls heaviest up>u his worthy and devoted wife and chil dren, with whom many friends wajrtnly and tenderly sympathize. Our hearts are lull o! sprrow that on ca rtii w e shall see his face no wore,-nor MONEf TO LEND, Tire frusinesa of money lending here tofore conducted by Col. W, U. I)uncan will be continued by the undersipied, at the same place over the Bank of Barn well. Terms made easy, and Loans effected with promptness and dispatch. WILLIS J. DUNCAN, - J. J. BROWN, January 9th, 1890. A meeting of this Cinb is hereby called for Saturday, the 31st inst., at 4 p. m. sharp, at Miilett. ———— A full attendance is earnestly request ed as business of importance must be attended to. By ordoTin" J. B. Bates, Chairman. C R. Black, Acting Secretary. Rki» Oak Dkmockats.—The Red Oak Democratic Club will-meet at New Hope Methodist church next Saturday afternoon, 31st inst., at J o’clock, sharp. Every mein her is asked and expected to attend. v J^Snkllino, (M i ai rm a n. J. K. Sxislunu, Secretary, ^.y - ' Allenijalk, S. C., May 22nd, 1890. liie Allendale Democratic Club will meet in Allendale on Saturday the 31st inst* at 3:30O’clock p. m. for the pur pose of re-organizing and attending to important lni*inc«r. A full attendance requested. ~ G. l|a Kiitxland, Chairman.* W. A. All, Jk., Secretary. GkcKOE'm ClTEKK |tKMO< , KA.TS.—The HP .George s4’reek DemocratUl ( luh will iilars.AaUi lat.miiile-pnM^hr-rlmi »iiwp. “pTHryTTiret'antrc rriTh*TrmT«P17if Seven pupils wRI be graduated at the coiurueiiccincut in June. —A". Me I vwBo'tkk, of Hampton, son of Rev. J. M. Bostick, recently pastor of the Buruwetl Bapti»t church, was Aiim it tod to the Bar last week after it-xaminatinn before the Supreme <N»urt. Mr.‘Bostick lead law with Gen. Davautr Tlie census enumerators will begin their work next Monday and are re quired to tiui*h by the first of July. The j government has fixed up quite a cate-| t-liisiu of question*, some of ohicli are j very iui|K-rtinem, but refusal to answer will be heavily lined. “Many Friends” propose Mr. W. A. AH, Sr., of Allendale, as a candidate for ounty Treasurer. Mr. All is a good business mail, successful in the manage ment of hD own affairs, correct in his dealings w ith all men, and if elected he w ill make a trusty Treasurer. ('apt. W. H. Nevils, of Blackvilb', h ul ^ji exciting experience on the 14tb lust. A tenant house on his place wa-r blow n down and several negroes were buried in its ruins, ('apt .\evils heard their pitiful appeals for help and hurried to their relief, lie Hr«t extinguished the fire that threatened to burn the debris 'And next released them from their im- pr! sou meat. None of them had sus tained any serioiu hurts. fei-1 the cordial grasp of-hia hand, hot be met by his warm welcome and genial addle, nor enjoy with him delightfu 1 social inttnfeourse. - As long however as memory lasts we shall be conscious oI tha happy~-cil’Crts his life and character have extended ui)on t,ho*e td us who Kfhew and loved him. . . _ C. G, Bkadforil— day.next, 31st inst., at 4 p. in. Every member is urgeil to attend for the purpose of considering important matters suggested in a circular letter from the County Chairman. J. W. I.ancast^k, Chairman.* BrKoun’s Bridok, May 24th, 1890. Resolved, That We^ Hie Buford’s j Bridge Democratic Club, do heartily | endorse llic Mircll Loiivention, andj (•’apt. B. K. Tillman, for Governor of South Carolina, and that a copy of this resolution he sent to The I’koi-lk, Bahi- berg Advertiser and Charleston World lor publication. R. C. KiiiKLaxn, Fresident. J. A. Luihtsky, Secreiary. ploits powders. oa.'y m rant. Bakiso I’owio.u Co . Itki WallSt. N, NOTHING SUCCEEDS Like Success. FOR SALE M Y LARGE NEtf DWELLING, containing 8 large rooms. Bath-room andrWater-works in the houpe—nice Servant’s House, large Staldes, and all necessary outbuildings. Fine well of water. Large, vegetable garden,, ;' liHinIsome llower garden. Best location in town. Terms easy. Apply to A. J. LEVY, BlaekvilhyS. C. dec 12-fef FOR SALE. Three lots on Main Street with 50 feet front by 200 deep, between Davis’s law office and Post office. , - : ■ Four lots p|q»osite Mr. W. Gilmore Niirrms, sameTiieasurement. The lot and residence how occu[)led by Capt. AVuodward 100x200 feet. - The five lots and buildings between Tobin's drug store and 1’ost office on Main Street. ’ These are the moat desirable building lots in the town for any purpose and will lie sold reasonably. For full particulars apply to A. T. WOODWARD. -feb 20-tf * For Sale. V ALUABLE Plantation lying on Port Royat Railway around Martin’s Station, containing 3500 acres, about half cleared, rest in vfrgin^/orest. At the Station is two Stores, three Out building^rone Gin House, iron-roof. 12 U. P. Engine, 70 *aw Gin, Screw, Ac., and Steam Sprinkling apparatus. The settlements are scattered conveniently the over place uiultUem ie-ample accom _ juo4atk»n for the laborers and live st4K-k. Tiie fields are clay land and are in a Ihiflh aUto oluujtbfiithiii^IcidiugJuuMj- s(mve retiifT^s. The tS-sidciice in center of Plantation is a beautiful cottage sur- -rou«uie«Lby a Jtose ^auWn immD large «»»- RprlO-ty^ evergreen oaks, also outbuildings, such Kitchen, Smoke House. Blacksmith Shop, Carriage House, Stables, Barns Ac. Around residence almHt forty acres is under good ferfee. On West side of plantation abutting on Runs is aswamp and upland pasture under rail tehee ami wire of ftb<mt 800 acres. Tin- mules, - POWDER- Absolutoty Pure. This powder never varies. .A marvel of puriiy, siroi’.jrth and whoV-oineness. More economical ihan the •rdinarv kinds, ami aatuutt Is-sold iu coinpetiiioti with the nml- FOR SALE, F INE RESIDENCE in the Town of Barnwell, Ut by Gas, furnished with Water Pipes and Bath-room, and containing Eleven Rooms, “ Cellar. Built two years ago. Imtineas ures 243 feet * 290 feet. Flowing Artesian Well and Fish Basin on premises: Kitchen, Hervant’s House, 8table»,]WelL Ac. Terms: One-tblrtFcash, balance on long time with 10 imr cent, interest. ALSO A Plantation containing 558 acres, 292 cleared upland, balance swamp pasture, within one mile of Barnwell Village. Five new Tenant Houses and Stables. Two Wells of g«md Water. ‘ Price f3,5(K>; $1,000 cash, $500 In 12 months, and balance on time to snR purchaser. G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, Feby 20th,. LSSKf-tf Sold at Factory Prices. 10 Different make*tty nelect from. —BRANCH OFFICE OF— LUDDEN&BKTESr E.H. SOLOMONS, Au.Rxn.vi.r., S. C., May 22nd, 1S‘S>. Having Imh-ii appointed re[»oiter of croon, etc., for Barnwell County, will each Alliance iti same select a prompt and conscientious man and send me his name who w ill give me an accurate re port from It* section as requested, that I To Rent.—My Brick Store on R. R. Avenue, Blackville. Apply to may 22-tf) E. K. Mktkb, Forxi».—About May 1st Mr. J. (’. Fowxe found a leather ease containing a set of surveying iustnnueiits on Bil- ford’s Bridge, q’he loser can reouvet 1 same by calling at this office and pay ing lor advertisement. ,- can send him st ructions. his commission and in- Very truly, G. JI. K IKK I AND, Allendale, N. C. . T To-Day at Dunbarton.—Cypress Llmpd Sunday School and Miss Lizzie Attention KsptUU. Several reasons by a good financier why (‘ontributions should be sent by our church to the Treasucer of our As sociation, 1st. hi order that entrle-’. can he made and a showing be given at the end of each quarter. 2ml. Specified amounts are promised to the several boards and if the church es send direct to hoards, some of the lioards may receive less*and some more than their pro rata of amt. collected. 3rd. It will be less expensive for th p treasurer to receive and forward collec tions than for each church to send five , . letters per quarter to the hoards. Thir- 1 hompson s day, „ r li\e )M»ards quarterly nei*essitatc* icg,. - . . ,- ^ . . ifctcring ITAiettters »*aptr-nTiprm- nr ;• "T'.l?! VS foost of *21.011 t!„' ,v.„ would be $8| t oo. -On the other hand if each church registers one letter pm quarter to the treasurer of Association and he then- registers one letter to each Board, would cause Hi letters to he registered costing $4,so, thus saving $10,20 per quarter, or $(.‘1,80 per year. Besides tliis the trensurer of tire As sociation can use B.Tnk checks which would reduce expense and the churches can frequently get funds to our treas urer without any cvpcnstv M ould it not he wise to adopt the system pro posed by our Association and send our nl the Uhapcl. . Our mg falne pic fiic good friend, TVnn abide with him. I f w e don’t g’t hack in two or three weeks our friends need not he uneasy about us. We will be in good hands, and our PoRt office pro tern will bo Dunbarton. T 11 K R K A S O N RADA M’S- MICROBE KILLER is the most wonderful medicine, is because it has never failed in any iustanee, no mat ter what the 'disease, from LEPROSY to the simplest disease known to the human system. The scientific men of to-day claim and prove that every disease is Caused by Microbes —AND— KADAM’S arROBE KILLER Exterminates tlie. Microla's and drives them out of the system, and when that i* done you cannot, have an achccr pain. Nj) matter what the disease, whether a simple case of Malaria Fever oca com- hination of diseases, we cure, them all At tlnr same time, a* we treat all the dis- eases constitutionally*, Aaflimn. I oaauiuptlon. Catarrh. Ifroiichitis, ICheaiuaatlsm. HlU- hejr nwtl l.lvrr h>i*«Mi*«-. « »«■ it-. nntl Frcrr, I’eiule Troublea, fa ntt Its t'orm*, nn«l, in i'uet, every Ikiseaae known lo ihc Human ^yairm. . row s, cultivators, mower and rake can be treated for at same time., ALSO That Farm one mile from C. IT. known as “Martin Flare,” containing3’>4 acres. Parties w ishing to purchase will apply -WITH- J. EPSTEIN & BRO. to feb 5-Gm W. A. MARTIN, .Martin’s, 8. C. SOUTH CAROLINA Marble Works. • COLUMBIA, S. C. IT. H. lIVA.T r, Proprietor. Thk Faumkus’ AdvIh’atk.—We have received Number Oneof Willi-ton's new paper. Bro. IVrry begins with more “pi” thaii usually falls to the editorial Jot, but In* takes his lirst degree w ith all the good humor of a patient philosopher The Advocate is a four page, 28 oolumn paper, clnwk full of local news and ad vertisements, $1.50a year. It has lioist- cd the tlag of Oapt. lien Tillman at the head of its editorial columns. “On To Richmond.”—Richmond, Virginia, is all alive to-day, with sur vivors of “The Lost Cause,” and the younger generation of Southrons to witness the t uuveiling.of a magnificent equestrian statue of Gen, Robert K. Lee. Cols. Mike Brown and P. B. Osgood left Monday afternoon to join juid jrmrney with Gov. Richardson and his staff from Columbia. Dr R. C. Kirkland and Mr. Leroy Mohiir fol lowed on T uesday. Willifttoa »wv. ML Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Maynard, of Carmel, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. A. E. Matthews will leaver on ext Saturday for a visit to Trenton. Miss Estelle Owensi;omplTmjetffced her young friends on Friday evening with one of the most brilliant entertain ments nf the season. The dancing hall was elaborately decorated, a tine band dis coursed excellent music and her many guests had a delightful time. Married at the residehec of the bride’s pargahkByAhtfusta on Sunday evening, '4$Kv. Dr. Burrows officiating, Mr. J. Capers Matthews and Miss Mary 11 urokhalter. - Both the nud charming bride were Idents of AVilliston, and their friends here and elsewhere wish them every happiness and prosperity’ that life can Kl ve to living hearts. . f crop prospect is all that could be d. From observation and enquiry best planters we do not remember eelog or hearing of so tine a prom ise at this date. Cotton is all chopped jout, and thejjtand laifood and generally clean, home few parties complain of labor being scarce in some localities. . We took a trip yesterday and saw sev- ;ral rtne fields pf corn, averaging waist collections each quarter the treasurer of the Association, who, is Bro. J. A. Jenkins at Barnwell C. H. C. (1. Bkapfokd. T. ). ( onnts, Jr. IN MEMOKIAM. • Julian Gounts is dead! It is hard for us to realize it, hut it is so, for we have stood by his new-made grave. Seldom has life opened brighter than it did be fore him. Handsome and eommaiiding in person, of manners mild and gen tle, of a disposition generousand friend ly that made him many friends, having enjoyed advantages for an education in one of the best college# of the South— Richmond College, Va.—and above all being singularly fortunate and blest itv the choice of her, who gave him her heart with all its love and devotion, his future seemed full, of promise and of hope. But alas ! his sun has gone down while yet it was noon. I kupw him from his boyhood, and ini paying this brief and humble tribute to his memory, can truly say of him that he was a true friend, sincere, kind-hearted, and an honorable man. lie had many friends, among whom was I; May the Lord pour into the sorrowing ..hearts oJUwlfe, father, mother, sister and brother thatconsola- gpopm j tton whirif tte only can gi vet former r« s- “Weshallnot further seek his loerlisto disclose, Nordraw ids frailties from their dread abode J TberiKhey alike in treuiUling iibpc repose, 'Hie bosom of hw Father, and his God.” * Jno. G. Wij.jcjams. W. B. Boiataa^ - lasTfc Thursday uight this promi nent citizen and worthy christtah gen tleman breathed his last at his home in tiie low er part of our County. Although he has been In iil health for over a year, gradually growing worse high, /hfcy^e’inm^ (iU per cent, less than last per cent (doing well and ve ' .bug*. " year. They nv to be so near at hand and consequently to many of Tils friends the new a of his death wi& a great shock. He was so generally known that alia- Bt ware of Fniuilulent Imitations % See that our Trade ^lark (same as above) jTppcifrs on each jug. Send lor book “History of the MD crobe Kiiler,” given away by G. K. RYAN, dealer in fancy gro ceries, segars, tobacco, bskerv, Barn well, amUD. K. BRIGGS A* CO., Black- villo. [feb 13-!y Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor w ill be open on the first Mondays ifi May, June and July for the registration ,oi’ voters who have attained their majority since the lastid^ctirr^aud lor the transaction of other business. — /' J NO. W. HOLMES, ' way I-Hit a Supervisor. Coroners Notice. All Trial Justices are directed here after to hold no inquests in this County unless specially instructed by me. I can be found at my office at '-Ktfrn- wcil every da»prepared to attend to the duties of my Office. S. L. PEACOCK, Coroner Barnwell County.— AFEW WORDS. Uavin (Tuprs sinqo the New Year discontinued the sale of LD , DAVIDS. H AS been busy in selecting and col lecting a stock of GENERAL MER CHANDISE that will suit the people by its completeness ami ideas* their pockets by thc nioderatipn of its prices. The public generally and the ladies particularly arc invited to call* ex amine goods and compare plices with those quoted elsewhere. - __ And dotFt you forget ' That you may he happy yet. If you buy at BEN DAVTES Store, Where yotiTl surely get more Goods for your nipiiey than at establish nothing Worth talking about. BEN DAVIES, Dealer in American and Italian Mar ble, Tiling,Flagging,Hearths Mantels, Monuments, Head Stones, Tablets, Iron Kaiiing and Fencing. S|MM*tal attention given to all kinds of Cemetery work. fiiaBT Competition challenged In quality of material, excellence of work and cheapness of prices. B-T ( AIT. W. R. BRABHAM, of Al lendale, is traveling Agent and w ill be plca-ed to show designs, quote prices and give any other information desired. Prompt attention lo correspondence, mar 20-3 m FRANCIS F. CARROLL, Jr., Attorney-at-Law, bamiu;r<;,s. c. — Office aver H. TJTFdlk A-Co.!aator«. - niar20-t * ^ T. B. ELLIS, Jr., Surveyor and Civil Engineer. . ’• •" ' ' 8peeial attention given to^the computation of water-powers, leveling and drainage. A iHKital lard AiUlreased to me at Martins, 8. C\, will receive prompt attention, oet 10 89-.lv r Frank M. Mixson. $VRYEY0R AND NOTARY mklO. BLACKVILLE, S. C. Land Surveying in all its brandies. Conveyancing a specialty, nov 22-88 , e. M. Meen. / ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, WA.rtNWKL.1^ (J. II., H. O* Will practice in the State and United States Courts and give prompfr atten tion to all business entrusted to his carer^ jan 16-ly . / A. HOWARD PATTERSON, ATTO liNK V-AT-L,A W. /BARNWELL C, H„ S. C. Will give prompt attontiomo all bus iness entrusted to his caro. January 9th, 1890. menu that promise a heap and perform ^ 1U th *» nothin# W 4 .rth lalkln# about -*«W UtY r by the Sea. B. A. MAKIBBEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BARNWELL C. II., 8. 0. Will give prompt attention to *11 bus iness entrusted to his care. april 4-89 Excursion to Charleston. - . Barniykll C. H., S. C., April 18,1806. Fair notice, so kmk out, for the grand est ("olored Excursion of the Summer will run from these headquarters to Charleston, 8. C.,on Ffltlay, June 13th, 1890, from Barnwell and Williston. 'I'lae l-’are will be Cheap. yoa nrmt wmi riMtft irffy gturf timo is. anticipated to be in We will bo there on the Ifttfc, (July and be J. •o Wholesale Dealers In Dry Goods, No lions, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, &c., 139 Conobkss exkt, Savakkau. Go A ’’ Juty trly _ Richard A. Ellis, ATTORMV COUNSELLOR Ai LAW BARNWELL C. II., 8, C, Will practice In all the CAmrts of the State and irlvtt proiiqa attention to all buslncstf ep trusted to him. J-jf*Office over Tobin’a Drug Store. - _ June27-ly MTKW. MILHOUS, Dental Surgeon Blackville, S. C. Will have regular appointments as follows: At Barnwell, C. II. from 1st. Monday (or sales-day) in each month to Wed nesday evening. Office at the Patter son House. At. Sally’s, B. A. A N. R. R., frowi 3d Monday In each month to Wwlnes- day evening. Office at Price’s Hotel. Will he at his home office at Blackville every Friday and Saturday from 1st ol r February to 30th September inclusive, and every Thursday, Friday and Satur day, from 1st October to 3Ut January inclusive. Will make appointment* with patient^ to meet them at either of his offices at anv time- ...... - --J’wtieHnts sj^FfhTd-ilrniorn comfortable]** to have their work done at the office, though if desired will call on Ifiem at their residences anywhere within thirty miles of Blackville. Port Royal and Augusta Rai'way. ; ■ • .—^4-— - Auoi sta, Ga., .Jauuarj” 2bth, 1899. On and after this dat*' the passenger trains will run as follows hv ttOth meridian lime; South Bound. | No. 5 | *No. 471 t9 Lv Augusta, a. M il 10,5 05 r. m. Ar Ellenton, p. m 12 17 G 42 Robbins, / 12 30 7 05 Miilett, 12 51|7 47 Martins', 12 58 8 03 Bcldoc, 1 0,18 20 • Appleton, 1 1 j8 50 Allendale, 1 23 0 10 Lv Allcndalo, 1 23 9 10 G 00 Ar Oampbellton, 1 40 9 3 7 G 32 Brunson, 1 52-9 55 p. m. G 35 Hampton, 2 OSjlO 25 7 00 Varnville, 2 l3iJ0 35 • 7 08 McNeill’s, 2 47 11 00.> 7 27 Citnnning’s, — T3211 07 7 35 Early Branch, 2 4341 23 7 59 Yemassee, 4 45 11 59 8 35 Coosaw, 5 14 9 50 Beaufort, 5 40 10 53 Port Royal, 5 55 : •» 1 ' . / 111 39 Noktr Bound. | *6 J *No. 48 +10 r <1 P. M. Lv Port Royal, 7 35 100 Beaufort, 7 48 i. • 1 20 Coosaw, 8 15 2 00 Yemassee, 8 45 2 35 a. if. 2 50 Early Branch, 9 68 3 05 5 25 Cummings, 10 45 3 25 5 44 McNeills, IQ. 27 3.34. --S—oC Varnville, 10 :P2 3 59 X 6 10 •— Hampton, 10 45 4 08 « 18 Ar Brunson, 10 51 4 40 __ 6 45 Lv Oampbellton, 11 OS 5 00 0 58 Ar Allendale, 11 58 5 .’k) 7 20 Lv Allendale, 11 20 5 50 Appleton, t 11 37 6 13 • Beldoc, 11 40 6 30 ' ■ a Martin’s, 11 65 6 47 •• Miilett, . 12.03 7 35 Bobbins, w 12 10 8 03 Ellenton, 12 30 Q 45 t - Ar Augusta, 12 42 P.M. WE ARE NOW PREPARED and will bo pleated to place yottr Insurance bf etter or wire In the strongest and the most reliable companies on the Globe. All rates for Fire 1 ns 11 ranee arc the seme for reliableCotppanieato when too rmr far insurance be sure you are received ip g company that is able to pay wn occurs. We represent the • k>aa OP* laVKItl’OOL,, KNtiJ , OF MANCHESTER, ENG. Continental, of n. y. Home, of n. y. ^ ^ Hartford, OF HARTFORD, conn. Knoxville, of ten* NOTES. In the Towns of the County wa will Inaure Dwellings, School Ilonaaa «*d Churches on the Note plan. For one yaar we will take a note pnynbla the la* November. For three years policies one half uash and uota IB months altar data. Fowfive years W cash, U 12 months and % S4 mouths. GIN HOUSES, we will insure on easy terms. . WIND STORM Policies written. For Insurance cat! on SIMONS & WOODWARD, Barnwell S. O.. mrnm SI Seasonable and ReasonaBle. JNO. J. WCISSINGER, ■DEALER IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, COTTCNv GRAIN. HA'SV— -AND-— •Fnr.T=?,T-lx J Blacfcville, S. O. Offers at all Seasons full stocks of the best Goods, including Staple and Fancy Lines, at the lowest possible prices. COMMISSION MERCHANT. I also offer my services to the public as a commission Merchant and will par* chase goods for parties furnishing the uash. charging only a small commission. , M v opportunities and advantages are such that all cash buyers can sava meaty, time and trouble by making their purchases through me. Feeling perfectly sure of being able to be ol substantial service to my friends and tiie general public I respectfully ask that they try me before “going further and faring worse.” X «WQ. J- WJClSSlNGEB, Blackvllla, 8. C. sep 8^86 ‘ . Blackville, Albion <k Newberry R. It. Time Table taking effect October 14th, 1889. PASSKNUKK THAI MS. NORTH BOUND. Leave Blackville. 10 15a ni* 8 p mt I^ave Walker. 10 30 a in ; 8 12 p m Leave Whaleys ...;10 38 a nun 18 p m Leave Aldrich jH) 38 a m 8 20 p in Leave Bpriugfteld ; 10 50 a mi8 83 p m I^ave kal’y’s ill 04 a m;8 44 p m I^ave Perry {J 1 18 a m 8 58 p in Ixave Wagcner ;I1 29 a m)9 08 p m Arrive Scivern jll 44 a m|9 23 a m SOUTH BOUND. I^ave Scivern 4 47pm # 7 00 a mi Leave 1VaK«nor 5 08 p m 7.18 a m Leave Perry 5 14 p m 7 26 a m Leave Sally’s 5 28 p m 7 41 a m Jxave Springfield 8 44pra7 55am Leave Aldrich......* 5 58 p m 8 10 a-m Leave Whaleya 800p mN 12am Leave Walkers 6 06 p m 8 18 a m Arrive Blackville 618 p m 8 30 a m •Snqday only. tDaily. Blackrfflc. Sprln gfteld, Sally’s and Wagener are teletrrapluc stations. ^ Close connections made at Blackville with the Sooth Carolina Railway and Barnwell trains. • J. C. KEYS, Superintendent. Barnwell Railway ti>. TIME TABLE NO. », To take affect Monday, May }2th, 1880, at 8;45*. u WESTWARD. Stations. Blackville ....... Lr Ashley. . .Woodward's Junction. Barnwell. ... 4* A. M. 10:1ft 10: 'Af.' 10 1000 A. Hi F» IK* EASTWARD. Stations. Barnwell 4r Wooodward’a Junction,.. Ashley r.. Blackville v. ..J. J. R. 4r 9m SUNDAY SCI •Daily. • (Dally except Sunday. Connection made at Augusta with Port lio-al aud Western Carolina Railway, and Gtftjrjria Railroad for all points. At Yefnassee wuhCharleston and Savannah Railway for Chariestou and Savannah and all FUarida points. Cheap return tiefeeta 00 sale ei after ft o’clock, good until foliuwiug o’clock, ^ in rvghnl to tickets. r 141 eOMURKHH BimBBT. j a VAisrjsr aI^. ga Wholesale Dealer In Gents*, Boys’, Childrens’ and Ladiea^Hnts. , ia '^% Leave Barnwell Arrive BlackviUa Leave Blackville Arrive BarnweU SPRCf, mil