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nAaKferCsaasc: ..43%*. tta . . .. ■yj-•.w w W»»jr-1 wpi ■Ml* ^ OcrmAn TH*rt^Un«. j Tlie' Empreaft Vjirtoria, wife of tlio luto Ein|x*ror Frrilcriek of (lomuuiy, .Iiu8 always been n can^ful and keen eyed ditiHplinarian in donu^iie life/ 8l»o notices the slijfhtc'st variation in < the dress of a housemaid as quickly us she used to detect a fault in l t er chil dren, and punishes one as inexorably os tho other. Prince Henry, the brother of tho present emperor, hud, ■when a small boy, tho greatest objec tion to his daily bath,- and the nursery became erorv morning the scene of a vigorous and tearful struggle on his part against “tubbing.* His mother tried in vain to persuade him that baths were inevitable, and flint he must submit to them; hut she finally gave tho nurse orders one morning to let him have Ids own way. Prince Henry, confident that ho had gained a remarkable victory, was ex ultant, and when ho set out for his morning walk took no pains to con- cent his triumph; He indulged in sundry taunting remarks to his attend ants; but on returning home ho ■was surprised to notice that the sentinel at tho gate' did not present arms as he passed. - * 1 On reaching tho palace ho found a second sentinel equally remiss, and knowing as well as any of his punctilious raiittaiy rnco what Was duo to his rank, tho KttfeV fel low walked* up to tlio* man and naked, severely : “Do you know who larar “Yes, Iloheit,” said tho son* thiol, standing motionless. “Whoam ir “Prinx Heinrich.* “Why don’t you salute, then?* “Because wo do trot present arms to an unwashed prince,* replied tho sentinel, who had received his orders from tho prince’s mother. Tho little fellow said not a word, but walked on, bravely wi bock tho two hig tours which filled his eyes. Next morniflg, however, ho tr>ok his bath with perfect docility, and wtia never known to complain of It’ again.—Ban Francisco Argonaut Charles Zissett, t Practical Watchmaker. Fii^t door south bf Brown ffouie^ hum well <\ 11., 8. C., oilers his services to the puhllci An experience of upwards of forty years Is ’the best guarantee that he knows his business and will give Hatix faction in the quality of his work and 'Reliable time keepers for sale. McUtt / People's Bank —or— —HAVE NOW ON HAND— A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF COFFINS^AND^CASKETS OF ALL SIZES, STfLES am> QUALITIES. Prices tlie lowest in the County. • Persons needing them will call on WM.W. MOORE, At McNab, Walker & Co.’s Stored march The opening of /Spring finds me redety to serve my friends and the general public, and resolved to preserve the prestige of selling 8S&V sm. B9Sf. BIAOHfUl Goods in Barnwell 1 at prlcAthat Challenge comparison in any Southern market* GRAHAMS. S. D. m. GUESS, I’npssinKNT. " C. L. WRUTEN, Ca8HIEI{. DejiositirSbljcited, special attention given to - Colloetions. • licmittapces made at lowest rat< s of exebauges.-— Loans made to farmers on good collat erals. ' — | jan't-.'h'n •• FREE. Fire! APo guard jigalnst loss by Fire, ihsuro with the R. M. Mixson Agency, VIIJaE, s.c. RUItHfle Float Filth I n§. Joseph Murphy, tho Irish comedian, ll an oiithuaiastiq angler, and nevor mimes an opportunity to go on a fish- rip. _ ^nfeybsvrwii witouafiHiiliigcx- cunuun with a Meud who was full ot >brigbt Ideas in the angling lino. As the two paused at an inviting spot and prepared to cast, one of Murphy’s friend's bright idea struck him. Pick ing up one of a pile of shinglee lying cm the bank ho tied a lino around it, put on a hook, which he baited with a five fVog, and threw It into the water. The shingle Coated on tlio surface of tlie water. “Now t Joe," eaid Murphy's friend, “if a big fish bites bo will try to go to tlie bottom after bo finds himself hooked, and tlie shingle’s full broafl side will oifer such resistance that he will be liold where he ia. Wo con set a number of these line* and then go further along and fish for perch. When wo cotno back we wil\ probably find a big catch.* This struck the orunedion as a great idea, and tlicy set out eighteen of these shingle lines be fore they left Qic spot Then they went along and had groat luck catch ing perch, '‘fiqt whatdo you suppose ws found wheq„ ws returned to our traps!* Jfnrphy aska “We found our eighteen frogs calmly amusing them- sel vos cm eighteen shingks. ”—Qi Herald. Fourti*cn voarii cxticrh'nco. This. Agency write* for tli<> strong»*f*t am! most reliable Companies in the United Htates.—Namely. ——-- A^et*. Y., - - - Ins. Co., North America, 8,0‘J6,9f»G.00 Phoinlx of Hartford,- Gorin., - - - - 217.00 Hamburg Bremen, of . Hambuig, (iermany, - Hibernia, of N. O. - - .OVR NE.1v C H<»lid Watcl.. ■•ioM . IVi*rtli % 1 4><F.<>0. Ji>.;-A |<T»i< h in the wt-rM. Perfect timekeeper VVariii;ii.;d heavy, 'Nwef.He *:<e! i> hmiting c**ee. Ill.ith mid K*nt’» eire*, F *i'h Werk* and entm of r-ffiiHl value. (JHK PFt^ofi in < oeh fiMalin ran ra«ur>' on# ^fr***, luitftker with our It.r^e ad valuable Hue of Ilona*?lioCrt .aiit mtilt'a. The»0 Mnt|>l«a,ai w U "a* Hie vvr.tcn, ore ft-€‘e. All-the vi.rk \ t >u need do fc ta »Ii«w wlwt we aend you to Ihoaa who rail—your ftietulamd netahliona»d Ih iao aLoo* you—thatal'V.ija lenjlla in valuaUlu. trade for u», w htch hold* for year* when once atari ad, and fhua vre arv rcpahi We pvy all eipreaa, fieipht, etc. After you know all, if )i.u unuM lik* to^oto-work for u*. you can Of the latest jmd loveliest Hats, Fans, Laces, Gloves, Flowers, Feathers, Rib bons, Trimmings, Parasols and Kmbioideries, all the new and nice Dress Goods and numberless Notions will be found at . cam Irum )ei\SO to flUJO p-r week and upward*. Ad.In*,, Ntloson de Vo., Mux 01 £. Forllitml, MiaUiu. Dl J. K. smun, i,u^,C5«.orr r>N7,:ir»2.oo Total amount rcprcRcn- ted by tills Agency, $ 24,155,870.00 Cheapest rates on Dwellings, HArna, Mercanrtle Bultdtngs, Mercaiittleistock* and all mannerof personal property. <*«} Im'H-*-- wd-tmtt-brttrT.V'-s^a: ty. Prompt attention to bus!ness. ■« FoMuether inforinatitm adtlrtfwA ' R. M. MIXSON’S JCOKNCT. I represent tho best and dieapest sc- oideut Companies doing business South. K.M. MIXSON, Matn^-r, BlackvUle S.C. aprll 11-tf Smalley’s Sale Stables, Williston/S. C. iK'ago RahkiiM of LAMkdoo Jovraailata. Ilorr Blowlta, the Paris oorrospon dent of The London Time* (hia salary ie|5Q,000.a year t), is the largest soi- ariod employe connected with Journal ism in Europe. Several London critics are well paid—notably Clement Scott, of Tlio Daily Telegraph, who is sup posed to receive $10,000 a year. An drew Lang must draw a large salary as an editorial writer for 'Hie Daily Slews, knd, aside from his occasional Journoliotio work, he is a fertile book- jmuk&v uul Jia kc$ums - jcgulurly be fore a number of educational institu tions. But tho largo majority of Lon don journulistH are small salaried men; the average reporter gets $15 a week, and one seldom commands more than- $25—1 moan the local equivalent there for, When Mr. Bennett started the London edition of The Now York Her-. Bid be paid traveling expenses and $50 a week to the American reporters ho imported. But already ho has sent most of tlie importations back home. —'Eugene Field in Chicago News. r- Th« Diflforoooe. "I remember when we were in (school together so many years ago you had a worm friend who was always praising your good qualities. What’s become of himf’ “Oh, we’re friends still, but I never hear of his putting himself out to glorify me." “Then you had an enemy who was ^ forever running you down. What’s become of him!” , 'Oh, he’s at it yet "—Chicago Times. -OperatlT© and Hectaanical DENTIST, BAMBERO AND WIL LISTON, bJIuoJST 1 ** •* far. a wing place* at tioM _Bamb*ro—nejrinmnfr (Tie first Monlav In eaeti rontmoiat for tae Miowinf week, at trie llarixoR iToteU * Wiu.rsTON-'rbe second week in eaofe Monts. Oflloe st residence. Keinatnin* weeks tneach month wlU meet m. ttarjinents tn the country. - " « eqs_ IN ULAUKVILLE. J- H' BOHGER B R E S T A U R A NLT A ND FAMILY * GROCERY.* New Store, Now Stock. Frr?h Broad every day. All the Delicacies of the timpoitf; ■tiUnlcn 4.±anteutirmxru i^—iiTst .Digars, Fruits, Ac., autl an old ■HMiki—f*nni i ■» J. II. BOKGER, Proprietor.— PAEAGrOX “ lacliine Works, Howard Bros. Propr’s, 5, ***«,**I<«<«!# ■A.’Si Ab • W Mrs, jojHsr S; eiaucK.- - manager. •' , -N ho will be pleased to see her friends as frequently as they can find time to visit the K OF Nainsooks^ Mulls Vie. Al similarly startling low prices. Will be visible tlie last weck in March. All the ladies are cordially invited to vvitriCfes its opening glories. IMIx*s, HyHoletir*. -MCT8 FOE FAMILIES -:-f AT THE ALLIANCE STORE; -XXX: C‘>n*tnntly IZir.iciiu} Cur 1a>cuI Lott of Best Blue Grass Horses —AND— Best Kentucky Mules. That have .been brought South since the war. People in need of any kind of Good, First Class, Sound Stock will do well to call and take a look at mine, for they will be suited in quality and pleased with my low down prices. All Stock Warranted as represented. Before going further and faring worse come to see _ Yours Truly, JN0. F. *M ALLEY, Mr. J. M. Ashley w ill be plcaseiilta- see his friends. dec 2G-tf Vo <3wn tor Kim. fh* Italian who comes to America does not adopt any new idea in the liter of weapons, but mugs perti- to his stiletto. In the city Blphfa within three years this has been used in oyer sixty in- %nd wherever H has been used ivolyer U hspd ways won. £#*1 IHwtntt*. ' k hoxnan, to ;- -J _ y' g: Tanks, Stacks, 3 g£ Tubes, Engir.fs, ^ Gina, - Mills. i***z ;!h 1H fM P u * s-*. F ^ u ui*a ^®iind UJ __ ‘auftjcqs »«o)0dfu| fo Mr, F. M. POOSER. our South Caro lina represenfative, will bo glad to call on persons in need of or intending to purchase machinery. [aug 22 Onu of tho | I5FST r r«i- wiw“Oi*«*» 1 n L tlu- w ot-lil C'ut fK ilitic* »r«- un*.|n*!< , J, and to inlmdiw* oui •up*vior(rood.* w*will *.i>ilimb toOMK fimsOV In «t. h I K-alltjr, •. »!»<.. * O^gnWioaa w ho writ* to mat onc«i*i> nuke iur« of th» chant*. AH you hart ta<lo in irtmnlito *how our jwodhk to tin.** who call—roar nrichhota and lho»« arouiio you. The bt- «jr.nin(r of th!» adveTiiwmenl Show * th« mwiII e»<l of lb* tel*- TS* fWkwrinj C«H r»*** »h« o( •' t« ILlitiINKKKsiami MAClIIXl.VrN BLACKY IDLE, S. C. . To the users of Motive Power and General Machinery : v • All-call your attention to the fact that we are |»n*|mred, with latest In i pro veil Toqls and Machinery, to do work on any Machinery u«*cd in this country. Such as COTTON GINS, GRIST MILLS, COTTON PRESSES, PULLEYS. HANGERS, MILL GEARING, Shafting and castings of Iron or iJraw of any size. Special attention given to GIN WORK. Having a first c1a«s Gin Builder, we can do all klndsof Gin Work, new brush wheels, new saws, lioxerf, Ac. Saws sharpened only by hand. July 1! THE SCALES^ AMhe old stand it eompletentndrof OcttchiI MmdiftmTTfflrrsWered St Reform Prices^ “If you do believe It, come nnd buy, =»=-——— If you don't believe it, come ami try,’’ — And we will prove that we say what wejuaan-and mean what we say. Having bought in large quantities fro jit first hands we are aide, and wHTlng too, to give great bargains in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Dry Ooods^Jiress (IimmN, Donp-'tiex, (’luthing. SbiM.*, Hardware, for House and Phmtatinn u<n, House Ftirnisliing OinkIs and many other articles that make up a stock that “tills many long felt wants.” > March 2fHh. Will be glad to see you. After yon ]iave examined their goods and leafned the! prices you will be glad that you wcfSt to and w ill go away, resolved to return and to tell all your neighbors, kindred and friends about Hie unexpected^ .. .. - . BETTER TIMES IN BARNWELL that McNAB. WALKER & CO. have introduced since the old town waked up. Have in stock tlie best Agricultural implements made in the world. McNAB, WALKER Vc CO. f- E wry thing needed to make the best crops that your lands can duce, aml that with the least-iwsrible expenditure of elbow effort, from the Plo’w to break tot he Wagon to haul home. — Vzi- ^ - - . rKICKS WILL NOT HCltT XIlU. ^ MeNATV, Keep full stocks of-tlie best Eatables, from the standknl Heavy Gro- \v a f K ER cerios that the robust appetites of those that get their daily bread by Vfc GO: th*‘ sweat of tbidr brows demand, t4>the choicest delicacies that pleaso 4he palaltvs of the well-tu=ilu and bring-back health tuihe most deli* cate invaluls. _ T \ ' - . TRY TtfKIK KITCHEN PHYSIC. ' ^ Ofiorito tlie I/ikITcs charming lines of all •McNAB, the flew and fashionable WALK HR Spring Goods, besides tin* well establibhetl fabrics that are always use* A CO. fid, ornamental uiid |><»pular. N0 taste 80 chqlcf that It caufiot ha • - suiie.d. A pxi'ttv home, street or church dress is a mighty factor ia family happiness. Such helps draw the young affections and keep the-henrt of the husband from wandering away from Us fifst aUt* giauoe. —— - “a tiiino of ‘riatty is a jot forxvkr.” •- MrNAB, ALK HR A CO. Hiive received a snjtbrb Stock of Clothing and Furnishing Goo<|$ for their friends of the masculine persuasion. A good suit ^7 Clothes i* a taking introduction into the busy world, and we can adorn tbs yoanrr, make the old < omforable and introduce the candidate atKFfiie- citizen, becomingly, from the crown of the head to the **>le of the toot. “W fffTALL GOOD ORACK TO OHACK A OKXTLEMAN NfrV A re reaW\~fbFemTrriT>iiTte to tin* health and happiness of the WALKKR Towiisbips by M*Uii;g fhe b'‘>t of all those blessed lafior save| A CO. relieve the drudgery of hoU'ekeeping, to every husbaml who Avife and remembers his courtship pledges and marriage obligation*. inaiL who has our makes Fn hTs household bVX * igatlou*. *k<mt the 6M««tip*rt of M» Imlk J* to • friisJ. Soubto »i** »«>•- •cop* MUrpc»»!iM*7to e*rry. W« will • toorfiowyo» how fem I^ra #0 t'niO » S.y tt tout, ftnm tb. turl.wftb- mi« •ip.ri™** B««« it flu U one* W* jot «U «pr**» ch*rp*B 4^dr*M. 11. HA1XSTT * OO,, B«* toBO, i'OKTLAKP, Haims. 600D MEDICINES. Wkst’s Electbic Cube, price $1.00 per bottle. - Lawxkkc£*8 Livxr Stimulator— price 50 cents per bottle. Charles Fechmann ia agent for these excellent rentedlet and will be pleased to rellere thaelckand suffering. sepir ‘ ‘ (tic©. I will pay' the *11 Sound, Dry me at the de- «K. Of Justice. B. J. HAMMET, HAiL.HO VU AVIOfLJK, 23L* A.dv'VlL.L.lC* H. C Ktot’k in a i'omity City. The Best Groceries for family use, Hams, Breakfast Strips Flour, Rice, Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Cheese, Ac. The best fruits-tliat the markeD afford, oranges, apples, bananas; lemons; Ac. also potatoes, turnips, cabbage, Ac. Tile beat cigars, chewing ami smok ing tobacco that can be found, so con- noisweUrs tny . The bent Sewing Machines, all attach monts, oils, needles, Ac Ac., Pictures and Frames, Glass for all ^purposes, paintings and engravU'gii framed in the best manner. Also, a iniscellaneoux stock of useful goods too numerous to mention but de serving the attention of buyers. CHEAP FOR CASH. — I am always glad to . ee and serve my friends and the public. oct27 NGWYGAR NEWS. GOOD NEWS TOO. BROWN'S OLD STAND. SriiJ Mf. you want a FINE WATCH OR CLOCK STERLING SILVERWARE, RICH JEWELRY, FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT. LERY, * ■ ! OR SPECTACLES, “ ~ "Ifc/ r s-4 Send your ordor* to or orvL at Jas. Allan & Co Having bought the Stand, Stock and Goo<l Will of Col. M IKE BROWN in tb.'* Mercantile BifsIrTenH at Barnwell, I beg to inform the good people of tlie County that I will continue to oiler the same accommodation* that have *o long and so well distinguished this * v . TRADE HEADQUARTERS. I have re-i‘nforre<l the heavy stork a already in store by large purchases made in the tedding markets ami at prices below ail former experience of Southern M.er- chantal 1 ejtn, therefore, chrtni w m» know tug cottfidt nee that m exteur and ex cellence my stock is ahead of all competition in this section of tin* State, and my prices will challenge comparison with those of any southern market, -no matter liow large or well praised my rivals may be. * . It is my leading purpose lo make good this platform of principles to the public tlds year and to prove that the A Hi a nee of Good Goods, Fair Dealings and Low Prices have their central office with me. All that iTtsk is the opportunity to show that my promise and performancH will be like the l uion of tlie Stales, “Gne ami inseparable.” Without undertaking to give particulars of my stock 1 HfiVpTv ask the public, in their own interest, to call and see me before buying anything any where. ' . * — - . Z&r Advances of V.'ork Stock, Wagons, Iniptements, Fertilizers, Plantation Goods and all necessary supplies made upon the most favorable terms., i*r 'i ’he bed; cash prices paid for Cotton and all Country Produce. Assuring the purchasing public that I am ready for busiues* and received deserve a^ generous share of iheit* patronage 1 remain* Very Respectfully, ' ISAAC MICH^LSGO, tcaflei* of Trade. i * , 4 BROWN’S OLD STAND Barnwell C. H., S. C. January fiOth, 1SS0. IMIJ.S NOT FKAK IIIS MOTHKR-1X-I.AW. Mt-N~VWr H**#orving Gm w*t 4*r> tb** h«»t tuvii** *»to*«iiyhodj|>. to . eitjoy IhM mmm*» WALKER fort which will accompanTeach wearer of their shoes in their daily A-ArAK——Tfitoir footwear U grippe proof and a source of |>erfect cOn- “ tent to all w ho t —■ - -“MAKK FlH>T-rilINT5 OX THE 5ANPS OF TIMK,”. MoN A B, Invite you to raTTfofwbat you want if you don’t see it, for wo hare WALK HR it, know wherc4tis and will iir'gUil to serve you.* A CO. i.£y~ xo TjUffilLK to allow 0001*8.- McNab, Walker & Co. -MarclfJO-tf ‘ ^ A SHIP UNDER SAIL I* something that few people in amHvmnnd Barnwell have looked upon, bu# Everybody in the County —^an see »hij»-load>. of goods at— >- ’-‘■t.t.t.t.A ■ - fFfIfff CHARLES PECHMANN’S OLD STAND, NortLWe:-t of the Court Hoase. O 1 his Stock of General Merchandise D by long ishls the most complete ia Barnwell and is olfered at prices, lower than the lowest. Ths Liyo and Lst Live Store , Ha*?everything that people deed to eat, tb wear and to work wiih ax __ prices that honest folks can afford to pay. ^ In addition to the essiuitials we haVe all «*leganees of life. Oheapest Millinery Goods in Mm Ounty just received. \ brai.tilul lot of Jewelry that wo warrant. If you waiit anything that you cannot tqul at the up-town simps cation jEssK pl.N'N. It you want cheaper prices than’you have hard past call on JES.-sH DUN X. been forced to p^y in the to vy^ Gr. X3. O. T-I A TCEQ-TT! ~ DEALER IN BASE BALL SUPPLIES. HALM A, THE LA TEST SOCIETYM GAME, $1, FAFK2Y / BOOBS, Hobby Horses, Velocipedes, 'Toys. Dots k. fim 1 —AND— Books- % tS5 KINO STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C Baldwin & Garvin, Have opened a first class stock of Hardware, XiOB'BM. Stoves, Paints, Oils, R ^ - VarnlS&ea, Glass, Ac., wliieh they will sell at the lowest possible prices to the mniATlV pgf>pte of Barnwell. Aiken arid Orangeburg counties. * ,/ A&LviVilj f jpflT* Stoves repaired;in a first class manner. Preaical Tinners, Gnn and Locksmiths, Roofing, Guttering and repairing are W« have all the-latest Improved machinery and tools, and guarantee An workman*hip and prices. Work Uuae anywhere within twenty Musical Instruments Sheet Music. Guitar Violin anjl Banjo String.?. THE GEM ROLLER ORGAN ONLY $6,00,. Agent for Pianos and Organs, Rubber Stamps and Stencils. Musieai ments Repaired. / ' The largest and cheapest (deck ever brought to this cit 3sFO. 27. let. , v - BALDWIN & QARVIN. lyiUo. ri- C d*c M Blackville, 8.