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£ 1 The Barnwell. People, TWO noi^i^AKis a VKQAK TllL'KSDAY, JIWE li», 1890. m a : th** lurxt rFgalar<!ommuntt*ation of TTarniony Lodge No. 17 A.\ F.*. M.\ wilt be held at the new Masonic Tem ple in Barnwell upon 12th day ot July, 1*90, tlfe same tueing the 2nd Saturday in said montfe, beginning at “High twelve.” By order ol M.*. 11. I*. iKDEUftoN, Secretary. t<l To Rkxt.—My Brick Store on R. II A vet me, Black ville. "Apfvly to mayit'Atf) E. K. Meyicr, The first car load of melons from Metcalf, Ga , netted #225. It was shipped to G. L. LAjvre'ncc, New York, By.ludge E. L. Nixon. “Uncle Allen” Weathersbee bon^hl up the melon crops along the Port Koyal Kail road last week, paying $80 per car load fob melons ranging from * 20 lbs up. * The Hal doc democratic ^'lub will meet on Saturday next, 24sV:insr„ at 4 o’clock p. m. for the-tVansactiou of im- jmrtant business A full attendance is asked and exacted. - The Bennett Springs democratic Glut) will meet at 4 o'clock p. m. on next Saturday, 21st inst. Gome One; come ait, for important business is to be transacted and every; man is expected “ to do his duty. 7 1 1 'I)r. A. Bi Patterson left onThruFsday for Atlanta where he proi*oscs p* loeale Meeting of the Barnwell Baptist Asso- Mrs R. H. 11 a good* paid the fir«f. Inl- tiation f«»e as » imdnher of the newly organized Melusrlal Ass«H-iatim». Every ineuil>er of the Syeamorv dem- mTatlc Clttb Is urg'd to-answer'the roll call <m Saturday it ext, 21st lust., at 2 o’clock, p m., at whicli time the duh will be reorganized for the campaign ami other important business transact led. ,J. W. Jkxny, Chairman. J. D. Jknny, Secretary. - • Members of Eonr Mile Democratic Club are hereby earnestly request^djA meet at Ashley’s Mill on Saturday the 21st of June 181K) at o’clock p. n». for the purpose of reorganizing and at tending to other important business. J. E. Cochhax, Chairman. T. S. Dunbak, Secretary. “ ■ hearse Mill democratic Club Will meet at J. C. Breland’s store, Satiyday, - June 28th. at 4 o’clock p. m A Tull at- temUnce is desired as business of im portance w ill be transacted. % J. A. CitASSKHKAt’, President. F. O. BwabmaH, .SecreLary. June 10, 181M). . ? j. , * Thbrewill be a meeting of the Blaek- ville Democratic Club, at the Court House Hal! in the town of Blackville at 4 o’clock on the evening of June 28th 1890. * Business of the utmost importnnee to come before.the meeting. A full attendance ol ali the members is earnestly requested:- {— By ordey of 11. J. H a m »i et President. F, iE-Mixsox, Secretaryr- The .Second Division of Hie t"nion for specialist practice in diseases of the ear, eye-ami throat. His friends were sorry to see_him go^Jbut w ish him all good-prosperity. Senator Sojourner paid us a ])leasant call on Friday. He is cairn and serene, has a plenty of lids Avorlds goods ami is making more all the time. Health, wealth and friends, in abundance crow n his life w ith happiness. Mr. W. G. Cnelmus, of Kansas, left on Thursday for his home in the wild and i w indy West. He hasproinised to bri^ig ; back on his return hr tlie fall eitber a j. prairie deg or a coyote f<*r one of our 1 senior citizens who is loud of-unique | lets. Wj} thank Misses TJzr.ie and Dora Stansell for an invitation to the win- mciiceuient exercises of ‘St. Joseph’s Institute, Washlhgtoii, Ha., 2.’M to 2.'tih. And now* that their aclpad days are over these “sweet girl- graduate.*” should conic bark to Barnwell. ciation will covene with the. Seven Pines Baptist church, Saturday the 28th inst., at 10 a. hi. The churches com prising said Union are requested to semi a full delegation. Query No. 1 to he. opened by J. A. Jen kins,--No. 2 W1 M Cave, No. 3 by M. O. Wall. Ge$v_j. (j. Da vast, Moderator, J. K. Snki.i.in<;, Clerk— Ty m The commencement exercises of the •B.rmwelMfTrrrter! ?*rhmrTt Tncolw V 1 *e\T- iiiugNias n brilliant success. Diplomas were given to Masters Charlie llagood, daiuea Lancaster aiid Samtnie Hi ley’a ml to Misses due Bradtofd, Flonie Uolinau and Li/./je Jenkins. -—* Prof. John S. M. Carter’s first exeur- siofi of the season on Friday was not a an cress. About a hundred' fdeasure seekers tisik advantage t*f the «j.|wirtu- nlty and the Professor isonta couple of hundred dollars. Another will not be run until watermelons are plentiful and cheap. * < ‘oi Mike Brown left for home to-day. lie has bought a lot at Hall and Limadli streets, and wilt prolOft^lM-eome a cit izen of Savannah. 1 JCpas one of the 1ir*t |otinders of the S^th Bmmd He is, in fact, regarded as its originator, mid is eminently public spirited—Sa- Yaniiah Times 13th inst. Capt. J. Kay is announced a can didate for Auditor to-day. Capt. Kay Da successful, thoroughgoing farmer. If elected lie will give the same careful attention to public affairs that he lu* ^-nbl to Ids personal business. And nothing more could be asked or exfiect- ed. We are requested to invite all men •who would like to join a Cavalry ( oni- j pauy to meet at tlie Court House on Kaiiirdar, 2*th inst., at 4 o’chn’k .p in. ; This nrovenieiit Is m>t-intended to inter fere with tlie i cw. Brown (Vuilds, but 1 to give those who prefer.another Hue of ' servii-e tlie opportunity to “jinc tiie cavalry.'’ | TUlrty-ofie young ladle* fiere grail- j listed from the W inthrop I raining .School, Columbia, last week. Misses j Clara L. John»lnli and Alice M. Hart w ere tfie Barnwell members of tiieclass. [ The subjects of their gradn*Uug.e**avs w ere •* I he ikdiool of Life” ami *1 mpjjs- i Hive Children.” 'I’lta Pkoci.k .would 1m* glad to publislr them. * Thk Pcoei.r. has received an invita-j on to'attend the Closing Exercises of j le (T.-iTHaT? ScTiooTT Tum' TTtTi; iU r.L j Three Mile 1 lemocratie Club was re organized on the 9tli inst., by election i»T J. C. McMillan, President; W. IK Carter, Vic,e*President; C. R. Clayton, Secretary; M H. Smitli, J.—J. Zeigler, (J. K. Kinard, Executive Committee;. W II. Carter, IE A. Hughes, W* E Carter, J. F. Copeland, 14. J. Hiers, Kegisrrution Committee. A -resolmion" w £ «s adopted w ith but one dissenting voice endorsing the plat- fonn of the March Convention and i pledging support to Capt B. K. Till man for Governor, and condemning the stand of the News ami Courier against tjie Farmers’ Movement. , — _ Hosrmiirr llsmrrsttf Hsb. W11 ynrpv* S. t Juitc if, we, tiie Rosemary WlllUtoa Jfrw«. Mr P. IE Loud, Jr., returneii Hotut- day afternoon from a seven weeks trip to the melon districts of South AVert Georgia. He thinks the Georgia crop will amount to ten thousand car loads. They have been sold freely for future delivery, at fifty dollars per car load. » Tlie Democratic Clulf was reorgan ized on Saturday. ' The pflicer* elected are Dr. J. Ryerson Smith, President; W. A. B. New»on, vice president; F. Y. Perry, Secretary; VV. L. Meritt, trensurer * . Executive Conimittei?—Dr. J. Ryer son Smith, lv.' Y. Perry, M. F. Nixon, Kegistratlon CommUtee—0. H. Nix on, J. M. Hair, VT. U. Smith Committee to revise the roll- Nixon, A. 1*. Given*, S. G. Mali .Resolutions were passed endorsing the March Ctfnventiort and its hominee, B. K. Tillman, for governor. About & hundred persons attended, all Tillman supporters except six or seven. The meeting was orderly and hai monious. 1—1\ H. atthews. Oak Hale Pie Nk. With thanks we acknowledge an in vitation to the Second Annual Basket Pic Nie at Oak Dale Club House Wed nesday/July 2nd, and to a Grand Bill in the evening. They will be signally successful. The good people of that section are perfect in tlie art of entertainment, and if there is any “doubting Thomas” let him read M0HEYT0LEND, The Ihhmii«*s of money lending here tofore conducted by Col. W. il. Duncan 'will be contiritied b-y the undersigned, at the satueplai'e over the Bank of Barn- wall. . T ' ' . Terms made easy, ard l.oaus effected with proiuptnes* and dispaicii. . WIEEls J. 1»UNCAN, , , J. J. BROWN, January 9th/1890; FOR SALE. Y LARGE NEW DWELLING, containing 8 large rooms. Bath-room and Water-works in the house—nice Servant’s Houses large Stables, and all necea^u y outbuildings. Fine w r ell of a’Hter. . Large vegetable garden. Handsome flower garden. - Best location in town; *; ■ - • Terma easy. Apply to A. J. LEVY, Blackville, S. C. dec I2-tf v . ‘ ' the committee lists and forever ter hold ills peace. If you would not miss a delightful time lie sure that yo] go, and carryiutt yow folks with you T he committees are: SKXIOK COMJMITTKK. W, s. Mims, J. C. Wise, J. J. Whaley, J. A. Hutson, E. iL_Gxove*, \V. I). Groves, G. W. Boy 1 stun, ~ O. R. Bade lift'. J. J. Kay, John Wise, RTF. Peeples, Jr. •Jl NKilt COMMlTTXK. C. II.TVeples, - (’. S. Buist, W. K. Lauglilin, J. M. Kaatcrliug, \.. P. Boylston. chapkkonk*. Mrs. P. B. Wise, Mrs. J. II. Levy, Mrs. Thus. Walsh, Mrs. B. F. Peeples noon maxaukkh. . Chas Brown, L. M Mims, P, B. Wise Resolved, T’hat Democratic Club; do hearHlv endorse the March.Conveution and Capt. B. R. Tillmart for Governor of Hontb Carolt- J port from »*a<*h church as to its hpnday na, ami limt a copy of this resolution lie i 8chool and its contributions. .Sundayi 10 a. u—1. Sunday School SavrsitlTe rrogran.'ttf. ~ Unions of the Barnwell Association. Fridar, June 27, 11 a. m —E Sermon. 2. Organization. 3.-Selection of speak ers. Saturday, 10 a. m.—E Devot o a! Ex* crci-qs 2. The sjvmhmmeut ul - Fuf- mau University. 3. State Misalnns r a) -Our IVupleV- Need; 4r)—(>trr' ItrTHrti s »Work ami Wants. 4. Do our Cimrchc* exoreiaC tiiat Diavipiitte vvliich Hiest agrees with the New Testament and builds them up? 5. Short verbal re sent to Thk Bakxw ki.i. PKOfLit, Far- meis.’ Advocate and Charleston World for publication. ^ J. Akims Woonw aki), f lira n. K. ('. Sckaw 1.H, Secretary. VarrUfi**. ^ At the residencetif the brMe's parents mi tlie 5th inst. by Kev. IE C. Bowers, Dr. Miles It. Cope, of Fort Royal, A'nd MI * h ll«*ttie, dangliter of Mr. E. F, Ki- nard, «f BariiweTl County. • in Hie IItli inst. by Rev. F. J. San ders, at tlie residence of the bride's pa rents, Mr. Fletcher Anderson and Mi«s Ella, eldoet daughter of .Mr. George W, Peacock. A SrvMKK Soikkk.—At Court House Hall, Blackville, is tlie place where, and next Monday evening tlie time when °Y«Hith^knd Is-anty rms-t To chase the Kiowinif lioitiv with flying fat.’' We acknowledge invitation* to at tend. Inexorable bu*iHe** w i|] keep us away, but our heart w ill be there. Our handsome Blackville correspondent is charged to be present. He must repre sent both us and himself and not be a wall Hower for half a minute. meeting with addresses on a (Goiai Character, b) (Good Habits, c) Good Training. 2. Sermon with special ref erence to Sunday School Woik-^ Let Endowment ami State Mission* receive practical attention. C. P. Ekw ix, D. W^Kky, CommiUee, As my wife and 1 sat at the window one day Stood watchrtrft a nmn with a monkey, A cmi1 rame by witli a “broth of a boy.” Who was driving a stout little donkey. To my wife I then i<|K>ke, by wav of a ’ j* ‘ke^- *- “Theivhnphtlafion of yours iu that car- r'Hrfe. —• — To which, she replied, a* the donkey she spial, “Ah, yes, a relalloh—U)’ marriage!” M' FOR SALE. Three lota on Main Street with 50 feet front by 200 deep, between Davi»’s law office and Post office. Four lot* opposite Mr. VY r . Gilmore Sinirn*. same measurement* The jot audurealdiiiee now occupied by Capt. Woodward 100x200 feet. The five lots and buildings between Tobin’* drug store and—Post -office on Main Street. " ^ These are the most desirable building lo<ls in tlie tow n for any purpose and will be sold reasonably. ; For full particulars apply to A. T. WOODWARD, feb 20“ tf — — A. T. WOODWARD, - Attorney-aDLaw BAHNWELL, C. U...9. c. Dftlee over post office. OOt IS-lv Richard A. Ellis, ITOI1MV AMI OMUM AT UW > BARNWELL C. G., 8. C. Will practice In all the Courts of the State and give prompt attention to all bosiuess ou- trnsted to him. _ ♦ tJT’OfBoe over Tobin’s Drug Store, f*” June2T.Ty , 141 COXOItBiMI BTRliET, B A. V A-NT^T A,lrL> C* A Wholosale Dealer in Gents’, Boys’, Chihfvctis’ and Ladies' Hats. julydiv For Safe.' e V ALUABLE IMantatlon lying on Port —Royal Railway around Martin’s Station,-eontainiug 3500 acres, about halEcieared. rest ih Vlf^in forest. At the Statlotl 1$ two Stores^three Our* buildings, one Gin House, Iron- roof, 12 H. P. Engine, 70 taw Gin, Screw, <fcc., and Steam Sprinkling apparatus. The settlements are scattered conveniently the over place and there is ample accom modation for the laborers and livestock. The fields are cl*y land and are iu a high state of cultivation, yielding hand some returns. The residence in center of Plantation is a l»e*iiUful cottage sur rounded by a Rose garden and large cveigreeu oaks, also outbuiULUigi, *udi KrtHien, Smoke House, BiaokimUh Sliop, Carriage Hmnay Suhica^ llarilfl Dr. J. H. E. MILHOUS, Dental Surgeon Blackville, ft. "C. Will have regular af-pointnaenti 48 follow *: ' r ~ At Barnwell, C, H. from I at, Monday (or sales-day) in each month to Wed nesday evening. Office at the Patter son lions*. 0 ~ At Sally’s, B. A. A N. R; R., from 3d Monday in each month to Wednes day evening. Office at Price’s Hotel. Will be at hi* home office at Blackville every Friday ami Saturday from 1st of February to 30th September inclusive, and every , l'hur*day, Friday and Satur day, from 1st October to 3Ut January inclusive. Will make appointment* w ith patients to meet them at either of his offices at any time. raUPtifc* will flnd .it more comfortable to have their work done at the office, though if desired wdll call on them at their residences any.»ifhere within thirty miles of Blackville. ^ort Koyal a<ai Tu^idu Kai way. Arm sr4, 0a. % January »th. 1d09. On and after this date the juvssctigrr trains will run a* follow-* by 90th n\erUlian time: . _ • — Soi Tii BorKP. Gkorok’s Chkkr < 'l.i ft.—The George’* Greek. Democratic Club met jon tiie 7Fh in-»t. and rvorguni/ed by electing the following olticers: President, 1>. Hutto-; First Nice President, W (’ave; SeCond Vice President, J Morris; Secretary, D f K. .Mat!u-iiv. A T. J. fol- en- o’chsek, p ni. T'bc invitation is tire prettiest, in our opinion, of all tint have come to us tlifi* season. IN e hope to be represented, either in person or by bet tor proxy, on an Q&arion that promises and will pay so much pleasure to ail who may attend. Cadet Haveloek Eaves, who, three Af ter the election of officer* tiie lowing’ resolution was adopted : Resolved, That we do heartily dorse the action of the March ('onvci-j tiotj .in suggesting JL R. Tillman for Governor and pledge him our snp,*»ri and w e re the lion. G. I) Till- | man for Congregui. ' - . •» . !>.*. 111’TTo, Chair until. D. R. Matiikxy, Secretsi v. Chlltlreii'* fl«j. _ Tfie-Sunday school at T.opg Branch church observed on the 2d Habba»h children's day. T'be Smierintendent, W. NV. Hart., used the prognpu of the American Bapti^i Fublication Society, teacher*^pupils, pastor and su|^ rintcu- POWDER Absolutely PurOm This pvwder never varies. A toarvel of purity. stVeDjrth fiml wholesomene.ss. More economical titan tha ordinary kinds, and ?anuot he sold in coftrpel.ition with the rawl- Htu<icof low test, shi-rl weight alum or phos- phiiio powders, Sol<l^n/i/ in cans. Royal . lOn VVi Bakinu Powdkr Co. all Si. N. Y, weeks ago, was brought home, from the deut*acquitted themselves well and in Citadel with a severe attack of typhoid all it was a success and developed the m fever, is now eonvalescent. His physi eiau, Dr. Wannamaker, says that w hile lie is not ymt entirely out of there, is every probability of complete |Mid rapiii recovery. Mrs. M. A Adams and her interest ing little family will-leave tomorrow for Alabama, where they will remain Turning relatives until fall. Tony Bishop, very colored, who live* (>u tlie Ray place in Georges Creek Township, brought us oh Saturday a cotton blossom that he valued at five dollars. A bet w as made betw een Tony and '(Tiad Crawford, same complexion, of Buford's Brkigc Tow nship, the one first reporting a cotton blossom at this office to be jvahi that amount by the j loser. Tony was almost out of breath I when .he came in, but soon recovered; wheji he found hlfngelf wiqner. 11e experts to havfe a big 4th of July at 'I liad’s expense. All seqtion* of tiie County were rep- reseuted at the meeting of Uva ifemo* cratlc Executive Gommitteje on Monday. There was a very general report of un promising crop prospects. The outlook lia*, so many good men told us, never been wor*e.' Crop* j«M: around Allen dale and in a section of Georges Creek a*® very fine, but the excessive rains have done great damage elsewhere. The sections ravaged by tlie hail storing are the w'orst hurt by long odds. The cotton fields that have not been replanted look almost as bare as they did in March. There is a good deal of grass in many quarters. A Camp bell ton correspondent of the ' Hampton Goardian w rites up glowing* ly a pic nif at Young’s School llouse. Of » fair daughter of Barn w ell he says f “Mis* Kffie Ybunians i* demonstrat ing the fact thata pretty girl can be use- 7«1 as well a*' ornamental, 8b« tiwk jfi/arge of the ‘.‘Yournaus 8cbool'”-, last itpring,'and ha? taught It vuccessfull^ and to tin? satisfaction of her patrons Her school w ill close tlwa.week. She also attends Sunday school at Bethle hem church every Sunday morning, and teaches one of the clasnes, and thou recite* a perfect lesson herself in the Bi- j Lie class. progress of the school under the super vision of their energetic otlieef, NV. NV. danger ^Jlart. Tlie' children did exceedingly well. Mis* Kate Boggs, as organist, gave splendid music. A good collec- Troii was taken •and the pastor closed with a few limely remarks on educa tion, impressing its claim on the line of inorals, literature and religion On' leaving tlie sacred temple and large congregation, we could but say as Peter, the apostle: “it w as good to be there-” _ - 8. NOTHING SUCCEEDS Like Success. Ac. Around residence about forty acres is umlcr good fenoe. On West side of plantation abutting on Run* i* a swamp and upland pasture under rail fence and tfire of about 800~aere*. The mul#*, cow *i sheep, hogs, w agon*, plow*, har rows, cultivator*, mower and rake can be treated for at same timo. -—ALSO That Firm one mile from U. H. known a* “Marlin Place,” containing3>f acres, I’artie* wishing to purchase w ill apply to — •NV. A, MARTIN, Martin’*, 8, C, feb 5-6m t SOUTH CAROLINA Marble Works. COLUMBIA, 8. C. IC.H. HLYAT'l’. I^roprietor, Dealer ih America!! and Italian Mar ble, Tiling, Flagging, Health* Mantels, Monument*, Head wumes. Tablets, Iron Railing and Fencing,, 8|xvial atUmtiou given to all kind* of Cemetery work. HaF“ Coii*|>eUtiun challenged in quality of material, excellence of work and elieapness of prii'es. MT < APT. NV. K. BRABHAM^of Al- iendale, i* traveling Agcn^ and will l>e pleaded to show 1 designs, quote price* and give any other information desired. Prompt attention to eorrespohdeoce. mar 2U-3nt N\ E ARE SOW PREPARED and will be pleased to place your Insurance by letter or wire ip the strongest and the moat reliable companies on the Globe. All t&te* foi* Fir% tnsuranee Are the same for reliable (Companies so when youpay fdr insurance be sure you are reoeived in a company that is able to pay wbeft' a loot occurs. We represent tbe • !1_ - b erpaol, IcnSon and ^lobe, OiT L.1VKK 1*00JL., KMTOL.I>| _ Lancashire, mt lujtcftMTKti. —-—,^^^3 | ’No. 5 | *No. 47 j t9 Lv Augusta, a. m U 10 5 05 r. m. FRANCIS F. CARROLL, Jr.. Attorn e y-at- L a w, BAMBERG, 8. C. Offie<M>ver II. C. Folk & Co.’s store, mftr 20-t , •T. B. ELLIS, Jr.. Surveyor and Civil Engineer. Special attention jriven to tjie eompatation of water-powers, leveliiiK and drainage. A postal card addressed - to. me at Martin*, S. C.,* will receive prompt attention, oct 10 89-lvr HlsrkvUle jjlews. Mis* Rosina Brown, who has been Httemiing Mis* Kelly I school hi .Cliai- leston. has returned home Messrs. Charles NVeiasingcr F^ddie Stephens are at home frcAHi NVoil'ord College. . . Inyi tail oh* are out for a big dance at tlie Court House Hall on Monday night. June'23d. Mr. Q. B. Rich and family have gone to Ridge Springs to spend a few days. Huunon JJyches, a son of Mr. Mo«e. Dyches, while working at Hair’s saw niHj about two jniie* from here on tbe 13ui inatif’met w ith quite a serious ac cident, w hich resulted iu the log* of hi* left arm. Jn some way the youu^ man lost his balance nnW fell against tlie saw w hile iu motion lacerating hi* arm so severely that it was foend .necessary to amputate it jiist below tiie shoulder. NVork itas'cotmneueed ofi tbe artesian w ell andwTIl la* pnsheCTforNva?0 rapiQ- ly until completed. ‘ T It K REASON HA DAM’S ‘ * MICROBE Klt.LER is the most wonderful medicine, is because it has never failed in any instance, no mat ter what the disease, from . LEPROSY to the simplest disease know n to the human system Tlie scientific men of to-day claim and prove that every disease is Hvsdyniiifrs npuofratic Kimtltc Com mil tee. B.iknw ell, 8 C., June 17,‘ IHikl.' A meetin^ of the Deiifcocraflc J£-xeeu- Uve Coituwittee for Barnwell County j* hereby called to meet at Barnwell Court House on Monday, tlie 7th day of July, 1890, at 12 m. A fulj attendance Is de sired a* matter* of grpatThuportauee will whim before tbe Committee foi- con sideration. N. F. Kick la no, Chairman Executive Committee. J. O. Pattkkhox, Secretary. her,’ **NVont you come into my parlor!” ■aid the spider to the if. “Ye*,” Our community i* proud of f ^n^weretl the riv, “but I don’t w an; to f^o into tbe Uinlnj^Eiiom.’V Caused by Microbes — AND— RADAM'S MJi ROBE KILLER Exterminates tiie Microbe* ami drives them out of.the system, and when that is done you cannot have an ache or pain. No matter what the disease, whether a simjile ease of Malaria Fever or a com bination of diseases, we cure them all at the j»aine time, as we treat all tbe dis eases constitutionally. ^ , Aallamn* fl.oasMiiaiMloft, Catarrh, Itroiichiil*, KlicMtnHtiMm, Kl<1- uer and IJ ver lkiMea»e, Chlllw and Fever* Iciuhle Troahlcn, ia alt Iim forms, aud, la fact, ' every IHmchmc Isuown to tha ttuiaaaT«y*iem. Bi ware of FiitduleGt Imilatioas^ See that our Trade Mark (same above) apja'ars oft each jug. Send^ for book “Hiftory of tbe Mi crobe Killer,” given away by G. K. RYAN, dealer iu fancy gro ceries, segars, tobacco, bakery, Barn well, and l>. K. BRIGGS*CO., Black- vli|«. [feb i3-!y MAKIBBEIV Bi-A. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BARN WELL C. IL, 8. C. NV ill give prompt attention to aUbut- iness **ptrustcd to his Care- upitH-53 . • • ■ Frank M. Mixson. •UBVSYOa AND 80TARY WBUI. ~ BLACKY!LT^C, 8. C. Land Surveying In all it* branches. Conveyancing a specialty, nov 22-88 “ 1 . 0. M. GREEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MAIkNWEL,L, C. II .H.C, NVilTpractice in the State and I'nlted States Court* and give proqipt atten tion to all business entrusted to his care jan Id-ly A. HOWARD PATTERSON. ATTORN K Y-AT-L. A W Ar Ellenton, i\ m 12 17, 0 42 Rolibimq—— 12 30* 7 05 Mil let t, 12 91.7 47 Martins, 12 M«8 <13 Beldoc, l 0, 8 20 Applet<'n, 1 18 50 AileTulAie, 1 23,9 10 Lv Alidiulsle, 1 23 9 10 0 00 Ar Car!i|>belltou, 1 40 9 37 0 32 Bruiuon, 1 52 9 55 V. M. 6 35 Hampton, 2 (K' 10 25 7 00 Varnville, 2 13 10 35 7 0W McNeill’*. 2 47 11 00 7 27 Cummiug’s, 2 32 11 07 7 35 Early Branch, 2 43 11 |3 7 59 Yema**ee, 4 45 11 59* 8 35 Cooes w, 5 14 9 50 Beaufort, 5 40 10 63 Port Royal, 0 55 1! 39 N oki ir Boi JN D. | *1i | *No. 48 | tio •. r. m. Lv Port Royal, 7 35 *► 1 00 Beaufort, 7 48 1 CtNssaw, 8 15 2 00 Yema»*ee, 8 4:> 2 Sft A, M. 2 no Early Branch, 9 68 3 05 5 25 Cumiiiing*, 10 1ft 3 25 5 44 McNeill*, ilO 27 3 34 5 51 V am ville, 10 :« 3 50 0 10 Hampton, 110 45 4 08 0 18 Ar Bruinwin, .10 51 | 4 40 fi 45 Lv Cainplndltoii, *11 08 5 00 0 68 Ar Aliendalo, 11 58< 5 .10 7 20 Lv Allendale, 11 20 5. 50 Appleton, ~ IU 37 «> 13 'Beldoc. 111 40 H .30 Martin's, ill 55 11 47 Millett, 12 03 7 35 Robbina, |12 10 8 03 Kllentou, * 12 30; 9 46 Ar Augu*ta, 112 42 P.M. OF N. Y, OF N. Y. Home, Hartford, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Knoxville, often s FiOTBS. • In the Town* of the County we will insure Dwelling*, School flonaon oM. Churche* on the Note pl*n. For one year We will take a note payable the leF November. For three year* poMcles one half cash and note 12 month* after date. For five years 4 cash, f* 12 months and % 24 month*. GIN HOUSES, we will Insure on easy terms. WIND STORM Policies written. .For insuraaoe call on . . SIMONS & WOODWARD, Barnwell 8: C. Seasonable and Reasonable. •Daily. tDaily except Sunday. Connection made at Augusta with Port Ho- al and Western Carolina Railway, and Georgia Railroad for all points. „ At Ycmassee with ( harlcMon and fiaVann*h Hallway f<w Charieston aud Savonuab ami all Florida poiutB. * —— Cheap return ticket* on sale every Saturday after 8 o’clock, g«H>d until following Monday morning before 12 o’clock. Rny information in reirarel to tickets, ratea, Rchwlule*, etc., write or call ui»<>n R. W. Hunt, W. J. Cma a, T. P. Agent, G. P. Agent, Augusta. Georgia. Blaekuille, ADlon (fe Newberry R. R % Th»e Tabic’ taking effect Octota^ lilh, 1869. FASSENOKH TKAIN8. NOMTU BOUNH. I^ave Blackville 10 15am* 8pmt I^*ave—Widker 10 HO a in 8 J2 p m lx;ave Whaleys 10 30 a m 8 18 p m Leave Aldrich, 30 a ni 8 20 p m jA*uve 8pr1ngticld.»^.T v ..iWfl0 a m 832 p m l^ave SaPy’s tl04am844pm Ljteva rmf — 1118 am 8 58 pm Ix ! ave Waaencr11 29 a tt; 9 bK p m Arrive Ketycrn, ; It 44 A m;9 23 a m booth irtxt Nn.C • I^ave Rehrera ....*. i.. .4 4f p m* 7 00 a mt D*a ve NVagener........ I/*avc Perry ? >eaye Sally’s .care 1 8j vinglield Leave Aldrich Leave Whaley# Leave Walker# Arrive Blackville •Sunday only. fDaily, Blacikvi^e, Springfield, Sally’s and WagentT are* PJegraphic stations. • 'Close corufeotion* made at BlackvlDe with the- -Sentfe—Carolma- Safiwar wwl trains. 5 OH p m 5 14 p m 5 28 f m 0 44 p m 5 58 p m t 10 a m 7 20 a m 7 41 a m 7 55 a m 8 10 a m 6 00 p m|8 18 a ai 6 18 p m!8 30 a J. C. KEYS, SapwSnteiHleht. Having discontinued tije sale of Li-, quors since the New Year BEN DAVIES . BARNWELL C. II., 3. C. Will give prompt attention to all bus iness entrusted to hi* care. January 9th, 1890. E.1LSOLOIONS, J, EPSTEIN & BR0„ NVho|e#ale Detlef* Ih Dry Goads, No tion*, (Jent* J Furillftlring Goods, Ac., 139 C'osavass bkkt, Savannah, Go • ^ ’ julyl-ly Coroner $ Notice. AH Trial Justiaes are dir*«*ted here after to hold no inquest* In this County unless arwa-taily'luatructod hy me. _ , . . I can be found at my offiee at Barn- thAt Promise a heap and perform w’ell every day prepared to attend to ,lvt l 4ln S Al>°i*t, Atsy-rt H AS been busy In selecting and col lecting a #took of GENERAL MER CHANDISE that will suit the people by it* completeae** and please their jlbclcet* by the moderation of it* price*. The public generally and the ladle* particularly art TOvited to call, ex amine goods and compare price* with iliose quoted elsewhere. x And 4on’t ypu forget • Tbat.you mity be happy yet. . If you bay at BEN DAVrES&Wne, Where you'll surely get more Good* for Vour money than at establish JNO. J. WKZSSINGER ■DEALER IN- GENERAL, MERCHANDISE. —r— COTTON. GRAIN. HAY. -AN JPEKTlIilZEBiS, Bleic3s:'v^ lie, S. 0.- Offers at all Season* full Ntock* of the beat Good*, including Staple and Facvy Lines, at the lowest possible prices, o COMMISSION MERCHANT. I also offer my serirlces to the public a* a commission Merchant and will par*, chase goods fol* parties furnishing the cash, charging only a small commUsion M y opportunities and advantage* are such that all cash buyers can %tve money, time and trouble by making their purchases through met ofbeini Feeling perfectly sure igsbla to be of substantial sevvUm to my friend* tfullv ask thi ‘ JNO. J. and the general public I respect fully ask that they try me before “going further aud faring worse.” JNO. J. WKWSINGKB, Blackville, 8. C. sep 8-86 # v Barnwell Railway Co. TIME TABLE NO. S. To take effect Monday, May 12th, 1890. at 8 ;45 *; m. ► WK8TWABP. . StATIOXS.- •> -s 1 3 * A. Jtf. r, m. Blackville ..Lv 10:15 9 35 Woodward’s J unction.. 10:37 9:52 BarnWell. X 10:45 10:00 A. M ; P, M, EASTWAJUJL Stawons. l» 4 * . l P. M.l P, M Barnwell.... -.1.. Ar . 8:46 3^0 Wooodward’s Junction. ..'21 8:52 5:38 Ashlev.... .> ;4i 8:58 i 5:45 Black rille... Lv.81 9:10^ *0:00 1 1 A. M. P M. bUNDAY SCHEDULE. 1 ■ a m p m T.eave tlarnw’ell ^ 9:13 OifliO Arfive Blackville 9U0 6J5 Leave Blackville 10:15 9'.35 Arrive Barnwell - 10 >45 - 10 2)0 JULY* ime#,T>ri)fiwcljr illustrated j price W.75 per volume. Bold only by subecriptfoe. Do not be deceived by any or the ao~e*llcd M Stanley books " nnw being offcreU ns “seou- Ine “ and “•utbentlc.” To no one of theae boa Stanley contributed a lino. * W- are now in the field „ _ and tbe wo*k wHl be Ly., Applioanta ‘ ;aiber«Mit M tbe du tic# of my office. 8. L. I’F.AUOV’K, Cbruttpr Barn well Couuty. x lebUMI - BEN DAY!EM,’ Baruwell C. 11., b. C. si’KcfAL Instructions. Barnwell Railway Trains will wait 30 minute* tar connection from Mouth Car olina Railway Trail** unless otherwise speciaily inotmeted. .. Trajns wiH wait iildeflnltely on each other at Barnwell and Blackville. All Trains daily. Do not run ahead Af sbhedule time. Clock in. Telegraph Office at Bhtak- wllle w ill ne the standard tioie, I JOHN. T. WILLIS, SupL mi incuiber Sat Staafey^s one iq which be has a personal it on tbe title page the imprint of Charles Scribner's Sons Apply *e «, K. teAMTtH, - ' PontA AftU tor Oewth ax..'—, —SUBSCRIBE * * *** ; ■t, ; • .61 THE]