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. *.■'...j ■ ■. 11 The Bartiwell People OOL.LiA.RW i '.••••••. ^ ' . "T”' ^m-% m ... r . * -%g m w gaanffpr ^i.u^-^aua i :.f^aesgy i *w!wwwiwwwf!g vn: AR :/ 1/ THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1890.. fr—i—' — Tin W'snilnr nv-eti^s of Barnw«U. Lo*lffe No. 10, KnUrbts of Pythias, will Ik* held at their Hall on Friday; rtfulit at 8 o’.elocltv A* f«U attend- tuice la requested. . Wm. McNa*. K. K. 8. The next regular eommnnhtatlon of Harmony lx)dKe No. IT A.'. F. -. M.*. will l>e held at the uew .Masonic Tem ple in Harnwetl upon lUth day of , the same beinx the 2nd Saturday in said month, l**«inning at “High twelve.” i By qj&Jer of \V.*. M.*. f ^ 11. P. ANi)EKSoN, 8L'eretary. To Ry.VT.—My Brick Store on R. R Avenue, Blackville. Apply to may 22-tf) * E. R. Mkykr, __ c -* Rev. 1). W. Key preached in tfte New berry Baptist Church on Sunday. Mrs. Y\\ Gihnore Simtnsuind children have gone to llcndursouvllle, N. C , tdr the Kutnmer. M iss Minnie Walker roturned home onJCuesday after a jHcasiint visit to her llarnweiTTriends. The Barnwell Baptist congregation voted a six tVeeks vacation ttVRev, C. G. Bradford on Sunday. The attention of melon growers is called to fhe advertisement of I). E. Moore & Cof, Springtield, Oh o. Geo. G. Thompson, Rsq., of Florence, js spending a couple of weeks with his friends and relatives in this county. Clerk Simms has received the tlual pension warrants for this year fop dig. tiibution. They amotmt t<) $n,n'ceaeh. 'Fhe closHig exercises of tlie Allendale Graded School will he held at the Gil) 0|>er» House* tomorrow evening. Door* opes at. 8 o’clock. The ptiidic cordially invited, to attend. _ . *« The Democratic clubs, so far a* we have learned, are in favor of holding fast to the couvghtipu plan of ohoesing delegates to the Suite nominating con vention. .. H D.'Gill. at the corner of the Bank, is now putting up ice-cold milk shakes , and lemonade, and keeps a fresh sup ply of lemons always on hand. He wants the public t<> patronize him and keep cool. . Tlie stockholders of the Blackville, Alston ami Newberry Railroad held their annual meeting at Blackvil’e on the 18tii inst* The fellow ing hoard of directors was elected: Geo. A. Weg ener, Rudolph Siegiing, H. F. Bremer, A. 8. .1. Perry,of <;harleston; \. Kline, of 0]1 i ity, i’a; I). H. Salley, of .‘Ri ley’s; Mike Brown, of RarnwoH; SinY’on Brown, of Blackville; kml AlDpd .Al drich, of Barnwell. The officers elected are : President, Geo. A. Wagoper. Secretary and treasurer, Mike Brown, Auditor, 11. R. Walker. Superintendent, .1. C. Keys. niackrlllp Jl .*ws. Miss Minnie Buist has returned home after a pleasant. vii^it to relatives at Bamberg Mr Marion Izlav, who lias been in Augusta for some time, lias returned home. *— Willie Molony is at home from St. Mary VGollege, Belmont, N. V. Harry Iziaraml Hprbut Gyles, who have been ai tending Patrick 1 * schotd at Anderson, have come home to s the, vacs tl(TI) Eailor People : In the next le gislature w f e will need the very best men, and as tilling the hill in evary particular of character* re sponsibility. capacity and public spirit J beg to immimite Mr. B. F. Kiliiirgs- worth, <»f Bull Pond t *w usltip. for-tlie House of Representatives. W'hiie he is not an oltiee-seeker 1 believe him to bo too goi»d a citizen to turn a deaf ear to the call of ins county. . I’.UXNbfl Sl'HIXOS. MONEY TO LEND A, T. WOODWAUD, E<U(or People: T.et tlie. oflice, seek the man: It will find in Mr. C'.M. Eden (ic’d the very, material that will da* needed in our nex t, Ilegislature, ifo is strong, true and brave in the disqfaarge of all the duties of citizHnsliip. he is a man of tine judgment and trained Imsiness habits and wfd make a faithful public servant who will live up to and labor for the Aliranee justice,<if ‘‘equal riglits for ail, special privileges for none.” Voter. Martini In K«'te tu lt(‘}M*nt at l.fiHnrp. Chattanooga News : Rev. Sam .Jones’ daughter, Miss Ayiiie Jones and Prof. William Graham, who qloped from CartersyHle last Christmas and weia married in Chattanooga by l>r. Dnm- bell, rector of 8t, Paul’s clmfch, have S parated. The facts of the elopement Were fully published in the Ne^vs, a.ud -will.he. hv—our readers. m Tlie comBbuicement exerci>es of the Appleton school are appointvd for to- inorrow. Everybody invited to attend and enjoy the soeial and literary luxu ries of the occasion. Mr. N. W, Ellis completed on Tues day his census of the mortgage of real property executed in this county sitic# 3 ssn. They number 4,0»'<1. Mx’.y of Messrs. Williams and Bamh<‘rg have opened a skating rink at Court House Hall. — Capt. Keys, of the B.’A. & X. R. R., is liaving a pair of platform scales 'put up to weigh the watermehm*_tliat his road w illintniile tliis summer. Blackville was well represented in Augusta lasr week durtng the eneamp- nient, j The artesian \yell has reached Ttn 5 depth of i;jr* feet They areTnftt Uuring through a itiph (if granitic appearance. The young men of the town gave quite an enjoyable dance Monday night at the Town Hall In spite of the lie the *»omvmit4ou--of~-i>mtrfy anil bravery w as large' called w e.nt out to ride Christmas day, drove to a station above CartersvilW-and took the train for Chattanooga, where they were married. Thcy-marr ed in haste and are now repenting atTelsiire. li is rumoreiLtha Prof. Gralian w ill apply for a divorce to have Uic marriage annulled. The business of money lending here tofore conducted by Col. W. H. Duncan will be continued by the Undereigited, at tlie same place over the Bank of Barn well. Terms made, easy, ard Loan* effected with promptness and dispatch, ~ ’WILLls .1 DUNCAN, __ _ J. J. BROWN. January 9th/ 1890. - 7 FO/f SALE. M Y LARGE NEW DWELLING, eoiitaining 8 large rooms. Bath-room and Water-works in the house—nice Servant’s House, larg<» Stables, ami all necessary outbuildings. Fine well of water. Large vegetable garden. Handsome flower garden. Best location in town. Terms easy. Apply to v A. J. LtVY, Blackville, S, C. dec 12-tf ' / . ? • “ FOR SALE. Three lots on Main street with 30 feet front by 2(H) deep, bet weeu&DavU’s law oflice. and i’ost office. Four lots opposite Mr. YV. Gilmore Simms, same measurement. The lot and rcsid nice now occupied by < H|>t,. YVmtdwftfd 104^200 feet. The live tots and buildings lietw.cen I be 'coupie, Tobin’s-iUm g-storc aud -1 ’pot oflh-e on Main Street. These are the ilTnst desirable buildin lots iii the town fur any purpose-a will be sold reasonably. -For full particulars apply to A. T. WOODWARD. fch 20-tf ng •id Do'Ynr A l> v KltnftK ?—Y ears. vvlien Henry YY'- Grady was strug; v attemh'd, anM danoing was] adVerlllemcnt ago link t > bring the Rome Commercial into the nt ranks, lie Tailed one day and asked the,Rounsav ilie Brothers for'an M r. J. YV. Hoiin>avil 6 j\onn>a\u t obotlv reaih li in hu\e f»eeri satistlrd, however. *l’he regular quarterly niceUng of the kept up to the “wee simr hour*.’’ , ,, , .. , The 8 C. R. YV. and Town Council j repU ‘ l : "bv,Grady, nt have at la*t satisfactorily adjusted ti:eir | your paper it is of no use to advertise long dilferenthf on the side track qu s-, in it.” A happv thought suggested tion. Last I hursday arth h s of agree- | Us ,, lf to Mr . ciruiiy. He wentto hls of- niejit were signed, giying thc.Jf. R. an For Sate. I thorities ihe rl^ht to lav a ride track on rrpm.rqu.riMI,- m.vllup ..i ^ " f " l -, '»'»'» Hnr. Tlu- ».TnwSfCmimv Mr.li.-2l Snrlrtv «W I “* “* to T«Ti.n'iriar»*rlt-TutrVTmr.MII, 1 "uiU At II.2U oVl..-k. ' ' - .... : X. P. Kikki AXO. Sr.. M. !».. I*r«.. I 11 " IT l ! , ' l 'V .* » ,r ' 11 ; I*. K. Itm,M. I»., Sec'v. j «I-;rirlu-r on ^u,lur«Uy mg . .. W.t . T ; 1 \\eH‘L. t \\lnlc walking from hi* hou^e "^n^F^KSoergDeiiiorratic Club wasT to tli** road b** acriilfiitlv sfepfKxl upon ( reorganized on the 21st lust., by ih* s’U'ction of Capt. G P- llaiiilierg, Pres- i lent; C. B. <Froe, Y'ice-Prcsidciit; N. Z. Felder, Trea-urer;. 1>. H. U iUjer- e|MK>u, NecreU/f. I adie* remetnlier tlie aernnd meeting 4>f the Memorial Assia iatiou of Baru- v el I county will Ih* held at the OiH^ra House, Barnwell, on Tbursday, July Ihl, at 7 oVliH*k |». in. A full aiUMoi- • Mice D requested a* there i# Mill* ll bllei- j ness to he'attended £o. M Lot'UK Pj rftis, V retnry. prof. Row ell. of tl^e Graiiam* Graded 1 eeh«Mt|, is solicited by many voter* to Ih* a candidate for 8* limd l ominissi.iiicr. He is one of the mostaccomplinfeed, *uc- j t*e«sful and energetiu teachers in the Mato. His friends are sure thatH elec- , t<*d he w ill make a thoroughly success- ( fill otticial. • A. Howard I'atterson, Esq., is an-J IHMtnced as a candidate lor the flnnse of Representative* to-Jav. He is a young I iMsn of exemplary icabits, ha- strong ! / rce of character anil U weJl equipped oy nature’s gift* and tluiroiigh training for the public service. If elei*trd he , will always manifest the courage of his convictions. YY’e have received a copy of the Eve- • ning ’relegram of Providence, R. I.. i i*oiitaining the address of Mr. Jos. . Alexander iniauis, of Allendale, to* the under graduates of Hroy* u Univer sity at the recent commencement. His ; address was witty and wide ranged and the audience showed ii.$appreciation hv A liberal punctuation Of hiughter ami : applause. Dr. A, It. Spencer, formerly of Bam- I l»erg, di**d in Atlanta, tia., recently, Aged 10 years, leaving a wife and an in- J nt a fear old. He won a gold medal i Yds services during; tjie yellow fever | Mlemie in Meinphis Two years ago : lie wished logo to J**k*oin ille, but was kept Urcharge of fhe temporary liospitaUfu st. Augiwtino, ip whirhclty he lived, and where his remains wen* Buried w ith Masonic hmiore. a rattle snake, wh'ch immediately struck hlin, tlie fangs wounding Id- foot through the side of his shoe. He returned to the house q Ackly am! tre k qiiamum suflieitad tilt! time honored aod trusted r^snedy for sueliea-rs made ami provided. The poison w as prompt ly neutralized and Mr. V\ i*e is all right agii'nir' On Y’ivk. i»rm of the u ou-Muii- Bridge, s Bridge* i < rei*k- « Jarsr* fur Jul). 'I lia Juries for the Julv ’] General .Scssiott* acre draw day. Mi** list )« as foKovvs: John. M. Brabham, Btil«»r«i’s Bridge. K. F. Kinard, Tin*.* Mila. R. F. Kirkland, Buford * G. YV. McMillan, Buford I. , L. Lancaster. Georg**/ E. L Clary, Itahfoc. - YV. E. Seas.*, Three Mile/ F. N. Hair, YY illi%t«»M. J. B. (iiiiam, BiuckviUe. E. K. Bmhx*. YVilliston. J. If. I. Kirkland, Buford’s Brld.4 M. B. Vam,Three MU**. J K. B**rry, Fi*h Popd. M. B. Furse, Itcnnett Springs. T. F Barker, Allendale. F. d w ar*l Sanders, <ieorge's (’reek*. YV. M. Grubbs. George’s Creek. B F. Uaxiey, Uiehiand, •J. M• Allen, Sycamore. ,1. A. Dwell*, Bull 1'oi.d. i YY’Hliam Sanders, Gr^at Cypress, .Jmlsoii Gre<*u, Richland. H. H. Nevila, <ieorge’s Creek. JR J. 11 ajrvcv, vv iiliston. J E. Hair. Bhiekville. )l. Z. Z'*rn, BJaelville. ' J. A. Meyer, BcMmcU Springs. Jn-epb L. Baxley, (ieoige’s t rtx'k. J.. >1. Kiusev, Fish Pond. W. H. Martin, Blackville. J. C McKenzie, Three Mile. W H. < arter. Three Mile. YVesfey.G. Saudifer. MfiTway*. S. f*. Matthews. Williston. . ' J.A . Hair, YVilli^ton. S. 3l. Clarke, Bell Popd : £. . - fl. c and '-w rote tlie follow ing advertise ment, which appeared next i.iorningHu Hie CommwrcbiJ “ Wanted flty cat*, t ffpr^qrriiiTTnrrrrF’ 'mu?: ~Tppiy w Roiinsav iila Brother*/* Well, tin* picture that pre« n nted itself at HomomvHlc’s corner next beggars description. Boys of and size**, boy* of all tints from tlie fair haired youth* to the sable Ethiopian, hare-foot boys ami ragged boya, red headed boy*, freckled-faced boy*, town l*oys and country bay.*, boys from all i pail* of Floyd, county, Idockc t up the j sidewalk, doorways and street with] bags full ot us!*—of everv tle*crip^ j t on, n.-poc and order—houan cats^/rard eats, bain cats, church «at*, fat cats, | lean cat*, honest cal* ami thievish eats, j YY'ell, to make a long Tffory abort, the 1 Kouiisavillc* told Mr. Grady to reserve | a column tor thfdrad'crtisemenl as long V '-AT.U A HLE iMantation lying on Port Hoyal Railway arohmi .Martin’s Station, containing J300 acres, about half cleared, rest in virgin -forest. At tho Station is two Stores, throe Out- tmiiditigs, one Gin House. Iron-roof, 12 H. P. Engine, 70 Yaw Gin, Screw, Ac., and Steam Sprinkling apparatus. The settlement* wr* scattered conveniently the over place and there is ample acooin- luodarlon for the laborers and live stoi'k. I’hc flcld* are', clay land and arc in n high state of cultivation, vielding hand some returns. The resilience in center of IMantation is a beautifuj cottage *ur- roumlcd by ft--R«vse ytrd>*n juilL large » 1 --> onMn | i 1 *nng^^>*iir{i Attorney-at-Law- BARNWELL, C, II.. S. C. JjaP^OlRce over post office. oct iS-lv Richard A. Ellis, moRMV ayd a mm at law . BARN YV ELL C, II., S, C. Will practice in all the Courts of the State ami give prompt attention to all business en trusted to him. . , jjyOffice over Tohla’s Drug Store. june27-ly **•••• 111 ('O.XUI(i:<IN HTRr.F.T, S A TST-A. H, G A YVholegale Dealer-in ^Gcnta*, Boys’, Children** and Ladiea ? Hats. x ■ , * july i-1 v Dr, J. H. E MILHOUS, Dental Surgeon- Blackville, , C, YY’ill have regular upphiru,Trents as Io!hnviiV ~ - -• ^ ^ - — At BarnwoH, C. H from ’st. Monday (or sales-day) in eaoli mouth to YVed- nesday evening. Office at the Patter son House. At Ally’s, B. A. & N. R. R., from Jd Monday in each.month to Wednes day evening. Office at Price’s Hotel. Will be at his home office at Blackville every Friday aml+bttnrday^frmn 1st of February to 30th September inclusive, and every Thursday, Friday and Satur day, from 1st October to iliat January inclnalve. YVlll make appriiip.nients witli patient* to meet them at, either of his offices at any time.. * . i’aUents will find it ninrecomfortable to liaw their work dons «t the ojHce, tiiougii if desired will call on them at their residences anywhere within thirty miles of Blackville.' * PurtKu)Rl nod Au2D>td Jlfti way. . y I.’/.-; ^»T0 THE*©- “m XX -T-AXIi* mm y-jzk FIRE, SA Aoocsva, (1a., January iOth, WML- On and aftt-r this date Ifwi itassengcr trains will run as follows by UOth meridian time: SotTH Bocsi>. Smoke 11 onm Shop, Carriage House, Stable*, Barns, A j*. Around residence about forty acre* morntne 11* under good feude. On West slji|e of j n r j plantation »>lnittiiig on Runs is aswraiHp all ages j H|1< | pasture under rail fence and wire of about SIW acre*. /The mutes, cbwa, sheep, liogs, wagons, plow s, iiar- hiw s, eultivatora, mower and rake can be treated fo« at *aiue time. A LSI) ; TliatJFzrm one mile from (’. IT. }:now n a* “Mhrtin Place,” coiitaiiiingJ'A acre*, j Parties wishing to purchase w ill apply to YV. A. MARTIN, ^ Martin *, S. C\ feb S-flm YVE ARE NOYV PREPARKDand will Ire fdeased to.place your Insuranf 1 * by- letter or wire in the strongest and tliw itjost relialde cotnpaHiesun U»e Globe. A fit rates for Fire Insurance are the same for reHutrteCompanies ->o when VOU piy for net immranoe iu- Kure you are rouoivodhi aisnupany ihatisable to pay w occurs. We represent ten a loa*. lion (ittfe (Slobe, e-8 OF* I.lViCHL*OOL.. KINOL.AMU.. No. 5 Dafipashire, okmaxohkstkk.kxo, rtUontinental^Fx:v SOUTH CAROLINA Marble Works. a* ills paper ennitaued, and that wa^ ju»t what Grady wanted.—Rpttie Tri- I rune. * • • COLUMBI A, s. C. F\ Li. 11VAX1\ Proprietor. K Blackviu.K, S. (’ 4 Junc2Rk 'On account of Sab»s<J.ay l»eing on tlie 7th July, the meeting of tiie delegate* and the several cofiimit^ee^ wjiich \weie tojjlie heid'on that day [toatpbued un til Tuesday July Stii. Y All dilegates and Go?ntnittec’men, all stock “holders and Alliance men who will take stock in the Blackville ware house are cordially urged to meet w ith us on that day at 11 o’clock promptly. By order of D. P411. So.iouhnku, < 'hairmyn. E. M, Mixson, Soc/y of CoinmitUie, Orn First D. Frederick’, colored, of Monie, is credited with the first melon contributed to this office this year. It wa* received on the20th Inst., ;ind we were once ty/W m^Je happy ahead of our editorial bretlircn throughout the State. Frederick is a good farmer, pays Uig_subscription regularly and deservA: a plenty of mel ons for himself and a few to spare du ring all tlie season. ' A Mad Don’s Mlsc-hijck.’—On the lfthinst., a wandering mad dog hit a mule liehmgfng to Aaron Bing, colored, nf Four Mile Township. The mule be gan to act strangely and Aaron under took to drench the suffering animal In the struggle one finger was bitten off i>y the mule, which died in about two hours, having every sign of hydro phobia. . Kill tlie cuiA/debtys are dan gerous. ■ f ’ ^UllUtOH Sew*. Capt. YV. If. Kennedy and family, Miss Carrie Rountree and B. YY'. Drum mond returned from Greenville Friday afternoon. YY’itb U>em came Misses Mattie Lou Kennedy and Lottie Bander* from Greenville Female College and (^ 'A. Kennedy and G. B. Tooie from Fur man UuiveraiAy. 3 '. Bishop Eof is spending ^reiie time in tfepjnountaRis around Greenville. RU was filled on Sunday by Rev. J. lerson, who preached excellent ms, morning and eg*nirig. - > Miss IIaria Harley U fampe from achoo] at Sumter. - Misses Tillie Johnson and Bertha hmith »re WsIHng frieBids at .Grahams. - ' At the election of officers of WHIUton! _ jfeta^. Crop prospects are brightening some what. Cotton is ten days behind and ftpru R not so good *a last year. • Rick XT- Par Vouat Folk*. ! YVe notice ini tire reportf of several 1 school conimenremeiit* in the up coun- j try la*t week that tl.ic « and girls from Barywell rertcoted credit <»n them selves by the high stand* they ffia’d ta- , ken injheir classes and the i'r >nt places given them iir these exhibitions. AT'AXhKItSON. -At Patrick’s Militarv Academy,among ! the'deelainiers were H. E. Gyle-—”Eiu- rinet’s Defence;’’ li. D izlar—‘Betsy \ and I are Out;’’* J. P. Lee—“Music in the Camp;'’ X. G. Morrail—“Going to tlie Legislature;” YV. F. Brunson— ^‘Behind Time ” Cydet .hfef^.cc, Jr, won tlie gold medal prize for book keeping. Certificate* in bonk-iJeeping were given to YY'. J\ Brunson, J . J*. J.ee and N. G. Morrail. D. M. Johnston, Jr., of Eiko, was a full graduate, taking first honor. His speech-* was upon the “Progress of Electricity.” AT FI'tiiiAN I'XIJr ERSIJY. T>. M. Rice won the medal offered hy. Rev. and '!»>. J. F McMillan, of Ma- rjon county, for the best, dec lamation. The fs.diowdug w erv on the list of dis tinctions of students of the University and roll of honor of the Preparatory DepSTTment: J. T. B: Amierson, P«. YV. Getsinger. J. R. Harley, (J. A. Ken nedy, B. R. Loadholdt, J. P. Moody. L G POWDER Absolutely Pure. w This powder ncv;'r varies. • A mar.vrl of juii ity, si reiipi h nod wholesoiuenes*. More econotiii al Ilian tlie onliuary kinds, ami 'a 11 not i>e sold in competition witji ilie nhii- litude of low lest, sh irl weight alum or plius- ph.ite powdws. £(>/</ ra/y m cunt. ' BoYal BAKAia IhovcKi: Co , IQp Wall 81. N. Y . NOTHING S ICC E EDS . Like Success. T H E R K \ 5 O N R ADAM’S MICROBE KILLER is tlie most wonderful medicine, is heeau.se it h&s never failed in any instance, no mat ter what tlie disease, from T, Hi’ROSY Ui tlie simplest disease _ known to the human system,~ 0 The scientifiemen ofto-day claim and prove that every* disease is ■*» Caused by Miambes - AN D— RADAM’S MR R0H£ k ! LLER Exterminates the‘Microbes and drives fliem out of the system, and w hen that is done you cannot have an ache or pain. No matter wljat the disease, whether Dealer in Am: rican and ItAlian Mnr- ble, Tiliug. Flagging, Hearth* Manteiit, Moiititiiciit'i, Head Stone*,Tablets, Iron Railing xn4 Feiodog,- •— Special attentioii given 10 all kjndsof ( emetery work* W ('oiu|»etition eh aliengod in quality of ifaterial, *‘Xcellene«* of work and eimapne** of price*. ietfM’APT. YV. R. BRABH AM, of ^1- lendale, is fra'cling Agent and will be pleased to show designs, quote price* fUld-givo any otlier infonoation desired. Prompt attention to corre*|KUideiiee. mar 20-Jm FRANCIS F. CARROLL, Jr, Attorney-at-Law, BAM BERG, S, C. Office over H. C. Folk & Co/* store, mar 20-1 T~ B. ELLIS, Jr., Surveyor and Civil Engineer. Special attenBoo jrl; ; en to tho computation of water-jH'wers, leveling and drainage. A jHH-titl card addressed t«» i«e at Martins, S. (>., will re<e;yu prmnp! attention; oct lOsTMvr Frank M. Mixson. •UaVEVOU AND NOTARY PUBLIC. BLACKVILLE, S. C. Land Surveying in all its branches.. Convoyancing a •pecialty. cov 22 t 88 Ar Klianfein.r. m 12 17« 44 ■ • JBfebfeli*> r 12 3U.7 05 ' Mllletb, 12 7 47 Martina, 13 58 8 03 Bolduc, Apph*U*n, 1 0, 3 JO 1 1 8 50 . | Allondale, 1 23 9 10 ( Lv Alfondale, 1 23 9 10 ' 6 00 I Ar CanipheUton, 1 40 9 37 « 32 Bruusuo, 1 52 9 fit p. m. 0 33 Hampton, 2 OMO 25 7 00 Y’arnviUe, 2 13 10 35 7 08 McNolH’s, 2 47 11 00 7 27 Cuniming’a, 2 32 11 07 7 35 Early Branch, 2 4^1 11 23 7 59 Ycinaseee, 4 45 11 59 8 35 Coonsw, 5 11. 9 50 Beaufort, Fort Royal, 5 40 10 53 > 5 55 11 30 NiiKTH BoL’hD. *U ♦No. 48 j HO V. M. | I.v Fort Royal, 7 Ml 1 00 Beau fori , > ' m m . i ja CuOA* W , H 15 2 (S) Yeinast****, 8 45 2 35 a. H. 2 50 Early Branch, 9 58, 3 05 1 5 25 Gumming*, IlO 15 3 25 5 44 McNeill s, |IQ 27 3 31 | 5 5< v AravlU* 10 3 2 3 59 i « lb Hampton, ;I0 45 4 08 j 8 18 Ar Hriiiison, 10 5l| 4 40 i 8 45 Lv Uampixollton, r 11 (4s 5 00 fi 58 Ar Ailcii.dale, ill 581 5 30 7 20 Lv Allendale, II 20 ft 50 Appicton, ill $7 « 13 Boldov. 'll 40 o m ■ Msrtin’*,^ ’ll fi.i, 0 17 | Milkit, Jim 7 35 Hobhina, ^ 12 10 8 03 1 J KHenton,- 12 30* 9 45 Ar Augusta, 112 42 p.m. OF N. T. AKTFORD, CONN* BJOTB6. In the Town* of the Cmrnty we w ill iiiMire DwelllngH, School House* and! Churches on. the Note phtn. For miff year we Will take a note payable the !•%. Novemtier. For three veanvfiollelc* onis half cash and not* 12 tuonlbn afUr date. For five year* koash, k >2 morith* ai>d )>. 24 month* GIN. HOUSES, will Insure uu easy term*. YV IXID bTORM Policies wrUteu.. For Insurance call 00 SIMONS & WOODWARD, ' Barnwell S. O. G. M. GREEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Id A UN VV K c:. II., H: c;. YY’ill practice }n the State arid United Stares Courts and give prompt atten tion to til l business entrusted to Ipacare j:wi 1 U-l y . L. M. Rico, L. L. Sams, J. R. Sanders, 1 a simple case of Malaria Fever ora com- x. B. 'I’oole. bination of diseases, we <• AT (tltlCKNV1I.LF FKMAI.K COT.J K'iK. Miss Mattie Lon Kennedy won '‘Pro ficient” in the schools of English and History. Music, was the aubjeot of iier essay. Miss Lottie J. Sanders stoop i»7.4<; on the roll of honor 6f the Sopho more class, and Miss Sauna K. Boyn ton w§> at tffe head of tbc Juniors, •tjading *d7.'2S. 1 *—1 Obituary.. Died near Fiddle Pond,'on th<K2ist Mrs. Nallie Moody, aged 74 years, jng two sonsand one daughter to mourn her depatrure. May tlie Lord bless and comfort the hearts of the bereaved chil- dreu from whom He lias seen fit toft&ke tffttlr mother to that house “not made jreitn hands, eternal io the Meaveiuu-— A Frucnd. ure t hem all at the same time, as we treat all the dis eases constitutionally. A Hi lnm«. < oiisiinnpiion, 1'nfarrli, IkroatchiliM, Klieninaii^iu, l4i<t- ney nttd Idvci* IHmckhc, 4'hl||M tmd Fever, 1'enm |e'gVouble*, in nil H* 'Tonsr*, Tmd, in flict, every IkiKctiHe knuaj u to ike Human ftyMtent. Beware uf Fraudulent Imilations croix Died at Appleton on the 31st inst.J M rs. Mary Jackson, leaving one daugh-l tgf to mourn taer departuye. May ’tfayt —A See that our Trade Mark (same as Iwive) appears on each jug, . Nenti fpr i>ook “History of tlig Mis. Killer,” given away Vy G. K. RYAN, dealer in fancy gro ceries, segors, tobacco, bakery, Btiru- fc ett, ind I), K. BRIGGS & CO., Black- yiJIc. x (feb 13-ly Registration Notice. A. HOWARD PATTERSON, BAltNWEI.I, C. H„8.C. YVill give prompt attention to all bus iness entrusted to ids care, January Dth, IHlK). E.H.SOLOIONS, ■YY'ITH— ♦Daily, tDaily except Sunday. f ~ -nnTlTtkm ma«k- at AuxusU with Port Road and Western ( arulina Hallway, and Georgia Railniad for all point*. « * A{ yVniHsece with Charlcaton and Savannah Hallway for t'harlcston aud Savampffi and.all Florida points. Cheap return tickets on sale every Saturday after 0 o’ciorik, gtssl until following Monday morning liefop- 12 o’clock. Any informathai In regard to tickets, mtee, whislulcs, etc,, write or call ui>on K. YV. Hi nt, \V. J. Cka t, T. P. Agent, (i. P. Agent, Augusta. Georgia. Blackville, Al>ton d* dewberry R. R Time Table taking effectOotolicr 14tb, 16W. PASSENOER THAINS. ^ KORTH HOL’NI*. L-ave Blank rifle., ....X/—10 15 a 8 p mt Leave YY'alkrr 10 :1U a in K J” p m Leave Whaleys. H) 30 a m fl* p m Jo*ave A Idrich 10 :18 a m 8 21) p in. iAtave Sprittgfield 10 50 a m 8 IftJ’p m Leave Sal'y a -a* . 11 CM a m 8 44 p m Furry .•/.(. .'1TTSJ8 a m 8 58 p m Ix a^e Wa^etior /../.. J1 29 a m 0 08 p m Arrive Scivern ;..... 11 44 a m 9 23 a m st»urn muxrf. Leave Seiverrt.. ...,4 4f pro* T:.00 a mr Ix'ave Wagener L'ave Ferry Leave Sally’s Leave Springtield Leave .Aldrich fveaA’e YVhalcys......... ileave Wattem,. Arrive blackville ♦Sunday only. /Daily. Blackville, Springfield, Sally’* and YY’agener are telegraphic stations. - Close connections made at Blackville with tbe South Carolina Railway and Barnwell tridus. J. C. KEYS, Superintendent 5 03 p'm 7 16 a m 5 14 p ratf 20 a m 5 28 p m 7.41 a 11) t» 44 p mS? 55 a m f» 58 p m 8 10 a m ..! 000 p m|8 12 a m J 0oftpmK Wain . ; 0 J.8 p ni,8 30 a m Seasonable and EeasonaWe. JNO. J. WBISSINOBR, DEALER IN GKNERAL MERCHANDISE. OQTTCN. GRAIN. HAY* -—AN D "■■»»» . w >lKi FEUTTT 1TZBB.S. Blaclsrv-ille, S. O. Offers a Season* full stocks of tho best G*oJ», including SUple %nd Farcy Lines, at tlie lowest possible priues. (COMMISSION MERCHANT. £ also offer my services to the public as a commission Merchant and wiH ptiiv chase gpods for parties furnisliing the rash, charging only a small commission. M y opiKU-tiinities and advantages are such that all. cosh buyers can save money,. thne and trouble by.JUAking their purcluues Uirough me. ^1. .» — — Feeling j>erfectlv s5to of being able to h« ol substantial service to my frtsnda and Urn gepei-aUpublia I respectfully ask that they trv me before “going further and fa^ng woosa.” JNO. J. WEigdiNGEB, Blackville^ 8. C. sep 8-86- “ * • ' ' , - Having jibcontinued the sale of Li quors since tfee New Year BEN DAYIBS J. EPSTEIN & BRO., YVholesale Dealers in Dry Goods, No tions. Gents* Furnishing Goods, &e., 139 Comirkss kkkt, Savannah. Gg July 4-1y A FniaNb. A dude is a-feflow who would Be a young girl if lie could; But as be can't, dot* all be can To show the world he's not a matL H AS been busy iij selecting and col lecting a *tock of GftlNKBAL MEK- CTfANlUBE that, will suit the people by its completeness and please their pockets fey the moderation of its prices. The public generally and. the ladies particularly ars invited to call, ex amine goods §nc| compare prices with those quoted elsewhere. v rAnddun’t you forget. That you may bg happy yet. 1/you buy at BKN DAY'J Eg Store, . -HI 1 H i i IIS COfl unless spertaHy instructed .by me. , . . , I can be found at mvm utiU-J at R»m- ' menu that protnlae a heap and perform tors who have come of age since tfee every djiy pr e pj«d. to attend^) 1 tfe talking about. tne duties of my office. t* 8. L- FKACOCK, Coroner Barnwell County. ♦ Jeb JJ-tX . •' ^ - llL 1* . ' ’ -* ^/SL * ' "I i. '« ' ■'. ^ ■ Coroner’s Notice. Barnwell Railmmy Co. TIME TABLE NO. 3. To take effect Monday, May 12th, 1890, at 8:4r> a. m. t WESTWARD, f —.... ^.r ... „„ —r Statioks. A. M. 10:1.5 10:30 P. M. 9 35 9:47 Blackville.... ; Lv .. Ashley., .• . 4| Woodward’s Junction... (»| 10:37 9 ri>2 Barnwell Sf 10:45 10 ^K) I ‘ I A* M P, M, Stanley’s Great Book EASTWARD. Stations. £ 2 * I*. M. P. *1 BarnwelU Ar .i 8:45 5'i30 Wooodward’s Junction... 2U 8:52 I 5:38 Ashley. . 4{ 8:58 &HA Black ville. : ..... . Lv 8 J 9 :M) C 810 /; - j |-A, M.|e. M. ~ ’ Sunday iicHEDUDE- I~ Leavp Barnwell Arrive Blackville Leave Blackville Arrive Barnwell a m 9:15 f :40 10:15 10:4* p ni 6:00 6:25 9:3o 10iK) ~Lr: ITMWk HYvlJ 1 'T>e ctoscd on the firU day of July for the registration of vo ters who have com* last general election. * . JNO. W. HOLMES, I « Supervisor, J \ Goods for your money than at establTsb- BEN D4T1R8, Baruwe 11 C. IL, 8» CL, / SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. Bartiwell R*Hwiw Trains wilj vw>i*30 minutes for connection from Wonth Car olina Railway Trains uniesa otherwise m other at Barnwell and Black viile All Train* Do not run Clock in 'l vilk will JOHN. HiSwl Darkest • \H?!< A f Tfce worn* pt«te ••• r yof htanley’s recent thrilling adven tures and the disclosure of his groat discover ies will appear for the first time in the work wrtttwa fey himself: eciu. tied “Tn DarkaL Afriea.” In two volumes, profusely illustmted ; price m.75 per volume. > per volume. Qold only bv mb not be deceived 1 by any of tho “ Stanley books ” now Uting ofrriM a Ine ” and.** •uitbootfc.** To no woe of Stanley (wnSributetl a fine. . IPfllTC ar *' '^ w die OH Butin I O and the work will July. AmUlcants should tteta member tfiat Sixnlef’a Msm one in whiohhc on tbe title page Chari* Apply. So J. K.