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The Barnwell People. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION* }n Advance, per Annum ,$1.W On Time. . .$2.00 THURSDAY, JANUARY 29,1891 The next regular couununieatlon of Harmony Lodge No. 17 A. '. tV.'M.\ wi]l be held at the new Masonic Tcm- . pie In' Barnwell upon 14th day of teh., 1891, the «ame l)eing ( the 2nd Saturday ki said month, beginning at “High twelve.” By order of W. \ M. % * ‘ K. C. Kirkland, Secretary, td * . Highest of all in Leavening Power.-^U. S. CovJ Report, Aug. jj, 1889, ABSOLUTE PURE Nkw Mail Book.—For our next pa- 1 ) Special Order No. 2. per we will have the new mail book for sm 5 91 made up. If your name should be left oflf pl ease notify us quickly. Just Arrived.—A new stock of Gold fv. P. Pins, and Charms, also Eastern Star Pins at G. D. C. Lange’s, Black- ville. Bro. Rowell, of the Grahams’ News, paid us a pleaaanyjall on Monday. The tax books will close on Saturday next and the penalty for non payment attach. Fully five hundred people attended Dr. Ji ridge The County Pension Board closed its session Tuesday. There was only one new applicant for aid, “Uncle . Alleu” Weathersbeo thinks there will be very litth? fruit tins year, and that everybody will plant too many watermelons. . State School Commissioner Mayfield will appoint twa teachers to net with the. School Commissioner as the Board of County Examiners. Rev. It. W. Lide, pastor of the Barn well Baptist Church, w ill deliver a nor Important meeting of the Browx Guards at Califf’s Hall this Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. By order of ' T. J. Simons, Captain. W, W. Moork, Orderly Sergeant. Notice. To ail members of the Barnwell Bap tist Church: It is desired tha*^ a part of the parsonage lot be sold to raise funds With which to repair the parsou- ftge, w hich is in a dilapidated condition. To do this our charter requires that ’ n TiiHs.lnv - . tn<y members of the church, which is Jge Oil lu bu«. ) • ti 11 V vim u in«mhp.r fifty-sevett. Every member Is therefore' earnestly requested to be present on next Sunday morning, when the matter will be settled. ' J B. Burckuai.ted, Clerk. Laura Jean Libbey’s Best. A delightful love story, fim of pas sion and intrigue, and written in Laura Jean Libhey’s best vein, entitled, “l’l- inont ITvesford, begins in tiiis week’s New York Family Story Papei'. Il is a splemiid story, and will be eagerly r«‘ad by the thousands of adaiirers of the NINETY-ONE NWS. -:-Y0UNQ MEN’S YEAR.-:- F ... , charming and versatile young authoress 1 mon on Sunday night upon “Woman s of “Miss MiTtdlFiTrn^iil3?7V^ r 7^TTiTf r "n:i , i- ! ork. ’ Allaie cordially in \ited._ 'ers should nut fail to huv u copy of this ’MeNab A AValkcr’s new adver- tisoinent will como out next we« k In the mean time they are upright, down- —right, |4I right and xiutright ready for busiueVs. Gen. Bonham settled his account" | w ith the State in full on .Saturday. Alt j th<- circumstances show that careless- ness was the eausoorius trouble. .There * viXb no evidence w hatever of w rung in- i tentJ Gov. Tillman says that every case in ! which fertilia»*rs fail Ixdow the analysis ; j—Will’W p®WtlT?7TtOW* r ttnTTxtent of j the law and the |Hf|>eirau>r* of the j ••vriiiie” put in the penitentiary. week’s Family Story Paper, so that they can read the opening chapters of “Ll- imnrt L T lve^ford,” by Laura Jeuu Lib- bey. —^ ^ Wtlliston News. La Grippe is raging in this orftmnu- nity. W « hear of several families hav ing as many as f<»ur or live down at one time. , Mr«. Frances • Nprawls, aged HO, died at the residence of hee—* >n, .1. 11. Sprawls, on the 17fh inst She vvas ji. connisrent memner of Jfokemary Cliuren for j»lxt>' years. Mrs. Amanda Pender, wife of Mor- ( gan Ponder, din! on Monday iporning '1 he South Boundsurveyors are-tea-j of pneumonia. .She w as Its years ohl ning an air line from the end of thoj and leaves six .small children, grading, a udio north of Campbeljwffi, The last emigrant agen» we had in to Grabaum. The new line w ill lie con- 1 tnwn^succeeded in inducing soitfc six- aideratly lutst of thu last survey. (teen colored persona to go to Little The small pox scare has about died ! F ,ot in ' h * h: ' n(i '; out on the coast. There have been only of "}* ^ ^ ln . l r he M « m ol a!x cases Ui Savannah and several r , J one hundred doll-ra in cash for hi.H ap- ported case*, in Beaufort county turned j a Liture day. out to be something < Ue. x ‘ Mrat quariesiy me.Un* of this " J Methodist ctreult was held hero ou'Sat- The Town C’oiindl of Allendale has ; urday and ounday. I residlng Elder adopted a resolution requiring thy vac- j Dickson preaehed Saturday ami Sun ci nation of everybody in town and re- day uight He ma<}e a tin • Jmpredion quiring the marshal to see that none are j.oit the jieople. He iaan cxociicnt sneak er ami a learned theologian and kind and pleasant in his manner! exempted. Mr. J. W. Hill’s steam gin on Clear pond was aceidontaliy burned on Sat urday.- The tire w as started hv a match' in the cotton. Five bale* were burned, lie had no insurance. ^ . ^ Tk* County Commissioners hold a special meeting on Monday and approv ed the ImohI of Capt *. K.JKree a^Cottn- I I he officers eiacted to serve tlie Black- tv Treasurer. He will receive hi-coin- v, Hc Lodge, No. 18 K.ol P.. i«»r the en- Mr .1. M Hair informs us he will again grow cabbage plants for sale and w ill Ik- ready to rill order* promptly by the lastj>f February. « Hal. BUckvIIIc News, It is reported that flit melon growers of South Georgia will plant 20per cent, larger area thU year than last. ' . Children Cry for PiteherV Castoria. /udge-r-How' do you know, the priso ner made a great disturbaU'CM—Police man—He woke me up.’ Mrs Patrick—“John, dear, g'vo me ten dollars and prove that you love me.” Mr. Patrick—-“-There is five, darling. There la only one V in love.” Business must, he .attended to.—Visi tor {in office of Kentucky paper): 1 see von have hangout a sign : “This, is My B ircyTrii V 1 ” A r?i'jWTe1iTry' mTster tO- dav than nsual ? Editor—Yes, Rah, T ara A .subRcriber hnsjuRt bc it in a large Jug from his own distillery, sah. * Sunday School Teacher—Now, little boys, what dn you know about Goliath? Freddv Fangle—Please, a.a’ant. he was rocked to sleep. * Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. He—Ar d you say we arc too poor to mawv; wouln you marry me if you were rich? She—No, but I would mar ry you if yon were rich. * lie—I feel eomplet'My prostrated. I wish I were dead. -She—Well why don't you let me send for-antuctor? A mule would- rather hear himself bray than to listen to anybody mime. A good many pet t »io -arc built like him. » Emma—“Why do you throw glance* at that young man across the rtonrV”— .Iu4ja—“Beeaust* ho U-u g:e*d catch.” '•'Bobby, vourmama tells roe you »re a very bright b'*y, and «fi 1 experts vou to make a bright man,*' said Mr Bh's-J mm, mi' hu.waA wifcfirg fnr'tn 1Dby’sT'-di-i ter. “Ma never doe* spect an v thingVight,” I said Bobby “She told Pa sue Mpcefcd j you and my si-:er would be inairteil fore spring, and dial’s tnoru’n a year ' ago.” Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Sn N'eeJ of “Iteantjr Sle^ji.'* It iTall nonsense about * beauty sleep” j coming in the hours Before midnight and that the ro. y cheek on tiro country I lass is the reward for retiring at the time when the proverbially pale faced, city girl's evening commence*. The Ute hours of farlitonable life* would not nece^ sariiy scatter the rosce from the cheek if the late honr for retiring could be the name every night without vwmtion. Jt OKREST, the great Confederate Cavalry Chieftain, used to say that the General who won v . victories was the “one who • got there first with the most men.” ' DUNCAN & HAY Believe that the same principle will hold .good In busine.ss, and that tihe mer chant vyho secures tk,e advantage of position and offers the most and best bargains to,the people • is sure to receive their pa- > tronage. because it Is to v the interest of all buyers " to get the greatest value for ^ M the money that can be expend ed in supplying their necessities and luxuries. So we have secured N u r n l> e r g e r ’ s 0 ! d S t a h d on the Square, and as it open* due North so we set per compass to the pole star principle's of tradeJtbat point the road to success w ith true and unerring light Good Goods. Poor Prices. We are now receiving our first stocks and we Invite”special aitehtTon to the fact that, they are all fre>h, none slielf- worn^ none made worthless by old age. Wc take pleasure too in assuring the puhjie that they have been bought right ami (hat they shall bo sold right. It is 1 notour purpose to see how much we can I make On any article, but to see how’ many goods \Ve c;fn handle at close fig ures. For as new merchants \\t know that we have to. win our way to -public favor and vvhilc'it may lie a hard task in-Ahis ago and p!aee,of li^ecompetition we are enlisted for the war and intend to gel there. —TURN avm THE NEW LEAF. (1 TIME TABLE NOT3. „ To takeeffcct Monday, Mty 13tfc,1 at 8:45 a. m. . WESTWARD. BOTH IV BARNWELL, STATrOX*. BUckvllle .Ashley Woodward’* Junction Barnwell ....! Barnwell Ar Wooed ward's Junction . 2i A*hley .. BhtckviUe \ . Lt By selling -strictly for cash or its i quivalcnt wo wl!l-avold h»d debtsfand so escape the neccssity ■ Imposed upon crediting merchants of chargiug good paying customers so much fi>r timir goods that they can risk selling on time to Tom. Dick and Harry ami the rest of the world. ' Bo vve invite everybody, to come and "Ee our newvjstocR* of Staple and Fanny Groceries, whit h i* large enough to •!» fy a long season of famine, our full up ply of Dry Good* coiuplete in ' ali lit s. pretty enough to pleas'" thechoie- -Jruiil TZEUBIRIEj We have more news and good tidings for all who have Cotton to sell or any goods to buy. We shall not attempt to te 1 it all in a brief announcement, but we mean this advertisement to he in the nature of an invitation to a wedding or some other set ctffel) ration tvh ere pesoeimtrpTemy irtraufii!.— — But the welcome that we send out is no short lived sensation. It Is an all the year round business that g**ts better every day, and while printer’s ink.!* a very good thing eye-sight is a heap more convincing to the people generally. But when these two combine the argument D ended and everybody outside of the In sane asylums mu<t be convinced beyond the shade of a shadow of a doubt that truth and trade can be agreeable par*her* in business. - Bo we challenge Investi gation and are ready"six days and six nighu in the week to prove beyond per- adventurc that we are the The Best Benefactors of Barnwell, and all the country surrounding between the Port Royal andt’o it h Carolina R’wy*. • Al RYAhkS-CORNER, AUin Street and Court Hounc Square/ SUNDAY SCHEDUI ,E. ' a m p m Leave Barnwell 9:16 6 0)0 Arrive Blackville 9:40 C :25 Leave Blackville 10:15 9:35 Arrive Barnwell 10:45 10.4)0 Wc have the largest and beat selected Mock of Fancy Family and Heavy Gro- ceri«s, FlantaHtoi Buppllei?77nrrr Farmers’Hardware ever offered I’lall (he region in which wc claim precedence. To make a long story short we state that we are ready and prepared to furnish to the farmer** of a d«>zen township* all that they need to make tlielr - ^rops, from the work stock that cultivate* the land to the wa gons that haul ta market tk,e produce Of their fields The great and growing vol- tuuaof our business enable# vu ttroficr these and all good** at pr'.cc* that small dealers cannot venture In a few weeks^vrr" : Irall spread ourselves over to our new Mammoth Two Story I Leave Building, SoiPh-Wc-t «*t the-Clrcle, now nearlf^fr completion. When that is nc- j complislied-we will bo ablc to make at botJi our'Gorners u fulUlisplay of tlie Ini- p 9* imfr*iii ... 1 TT. .........rik t. n.H.t.r. intuise »-loeks we arc handling. Until that is done we will, with oar limited ac« j /i jiXr ..IAa-Ai^ ini ^ — r^iminrtrhtflrnrrtifTonrn; s?ltt>ty alFtyeWon sellers end peed* Iuiauhi ■44>»*l Um ^ , aTe- wimP u ^ Illgbert II< h<!4uart* is. \VI*ci) OUT MW building 1» tintslicd we shall tloinh all | |j**ye Wall cf SPEC IA L IXBTRUCTIONS. Barnwell Railw ay Train! will wait 30 minutes for connection from Bondi Car olina Railway Tralna tinleat otherwise specially Instructed. Train* will wait Indefinitely on €»c1a other at Barnwell and Blackville. AH Trains dally. Do not run ahead Of schedule time. Clock in Telegraph Office at Black- 1 vllle will be the standard time. JOHN. T. WILLIS, Supt. Llaekvillp, ALton t£- Newberry K. K. Time Tabic taking effect October 14th, 1S89. rASS.ENOER TttAlXS. XOBin BOUND. Leave Blackville 10 15a m* E p mt Iwcavc Walker. . 10 EO a mj8 12 p m l^avc WbalcyH 10 UO a m 8 18 p ra I^*ave Aldrich... " h 19 :W a m b 20 p m la.'uve Springileld 11000 n ua 8 k3 p m Leave Sal'y’a J1 C4 a rn;8 4-i p m leave Perry J1 18 a m jb 68 p na Leave Waacner .11 29 a a 9C8 p ia Arrive Seiverri . .jli 44 a n. 9 23 a a sotm ad^iisr i I<are Selvcm . 4 47 pm* ^ CC a cv £OTpm7lfia joes,'N«.tions, Fancy GooJs, li 1 L ;: r ' r n, i "f,"JY'?; 1 **^ * - J ■ Hard I une^ and tin* Burial of HIgl» J M Tobacco anJ Cigais, an 1 a’’, the longT»et that we have- gath-1 t*r< d t*< -estter again auiurg the people [ lor their and our mutual good -s' All customer^ will be seivt'd with couuoou- atte ntion ai.d H10 golucit rule of f t-r price* and. hoipHft treatment to all Jiall be our U 4d*Mjfcaak. So we gi\e our New Year Greetinga to our friende and the public and open whk t !*r door and heart* for their coining. /-iM Xf AN k HAV. •/ .hall tlnlali all rrj body, to come to the funeral of \ Arrive Blackvakv e are mprd0ring them aud^r/e | U to dance and mala.' nj»*:r \ «.\. I tb< .1 ;r"»« Mike Brown and Brother, Barnwell. S. 0, _ or p m 7 IE r a, 5 28 p m 741 am W. ,T> 44 p ttjT ft a ra 5 58 p tr. ^ 10 a q - U* aM^~' ... -0Obpas!)IS s m ...[ 0 V8 pm 3 30 a ia _ . 'eunda, cnly. tDaUi*. < Pl.vYrflt''. 9pripgfitW, 3t.Kv ! a ted Wagetcr I arr toleRrnphic rtationa. * CTone r&noeeiloji*made et BUrkviQe with 1 tlie fiottUrntarfkna iLuiv.’&y and Earn well I tiaian. * * J?" W B \RN WELL. IH'xcax. IF If A Y. DK. R. is irregular houri and rue.tU that canxc j ; 4! ,d vuii in* p] mlaaion mmui and take charge of the of lice earlv next month cuing year were duly iiictuiled on the evening of the iOlli iriMt. by G. I>. !>.. „ c ^ ^ Jame* T’honicoii. They are, W. F Urocs. Gov. Ill man on Saturday appointed . r u K Hriggs('.< Drew, Mr. II KM hon.a* of .Siimbr. Railroad, v , . O'..orrua.. f Prelate; C. 11. CommU-ioner, to fill the vacancy ea.iM d M . uhiN M ;il A ; , r" Free, K. Of R. by tie death of Ex-G«*v. M L. Bqiham. j v s j, I.^ngo M. of F t F. I*. Mr. Thomas U an engineer by pn>fe* : (iroves M of K . h ,» n v , ri . klliv *-r, 1. 'aion but 11 now farming. j ; C. F. Nevils, G. G. Owrlie Nevil* The M. and M. A. will ineel at the | undoubtedly the champion heavy •rnoou, weignt outer-guard of the order in the C>j»era House this, Thursday af*c at 4 o’clock. Every lady in town in re quested to attend as tin re is much buai- uc»s to be attended to. Mas. W. W. Mooaa, Secretary. The business man w ho fails to adver tise now is about as wise as the farmer who plows his field and Sows no seed, and he w ill bo about as lucky as the tisherman who puts little bait on his hook and fishes always in one shallow and stagnant pool.. • f’mnpmdt | r*ro ff«Pernt El T crTi<^ !B 6taysT “I now want all A.mlitors to secure the full list of those liable to poll tav and charge them up, and if they do not pay we w ill have them put in jail and try the Issue” of eonetitutionality. A new daily paper will be started jn Columbia early next month with Mr. N G Gonzales Ho managing editor. It will be called Thk State and Is backed by a $;K),000 joint stock capital. Wallace Ashley, a colored man living in Four Mile Tow hship, reports that, he is turning white. Caucasian sprits as large a> dimes have appeared on his limb*'' Ashley attributes this change of his Ethiop skin to the fact that he has always cherished the white man's principles. » .Students desiring to enter Grahams Collegiate Institute are reminded that on Monday, Feb. 2d, new classes w ill be formed, ami it w ill be a good time to en ter. B oar d a,, d tuition lor the five months only. $40! Students from all South Carolina are crowding in. Niue instructors and about one hundred and twenty-five students. On Saturday Secretary ot State Tin- dal issued a commission to J..Allen To bin, W. Gilmore Sirniris, N F. Kirk land, Sr.. A. T. Woodward, Isaac Mich alson, E. L. Sander* arpl P. M Buck ingham as corporatorsPF the “Citizens’ Bank of Barntf-ell ” This new iuat’tu- tion will begin bittiness of 925,000 and will the Masonic Hall A' boulder of Winnsboro granite weighing 8,000 pounds was pjaeed on yesterday over the grave, in the Baptist Church cemetery, of a hoy soldier of the lost cause who Iqft Barnwell in Capt. J. D. Allen’s company of reserves. It bears this inscription: - * JUDGE E. BROWN, —~— son of .. . Jambs C t and Elizabetii . Brown, Born duly 10th, 1847, ^ a pied in ■ The N. Y. Hospital . -. . Aug. 9,1805, Taken 1’risoner by Sherman’s Troop*. er in (Hfam. lie polls dow 11 the acales at 283 pound* and every ounce is solid clever ness and correctness.* The citizens meeting last week voted i an additional tax of two mills to supple ment the constitutional tax for.the sup port of the Graded School*. ’Howard Bros arc building a new ma chine shop on Clark street. pale and haggard faces. The Imndsam cst couple I ever saw retired regularly ht tt:30. and always indulged in a light lunch >u.«t 1 .cfore retiring. They were both pictures of health. The lady di.l not look over 23. tbonjgk she never hesitated to say that uhs waa 38 years old, and the husband looked at b ast ten year* younger than he really was. They wero both devotee* to the laws of health. For yonrs they had al lowed nothing to interfere with the reg ularity of sleeping ami eating hours. Almost the midnight ho fir was ebe^eu for retiring, becaose it allowed them eveiling* at the theatre and an hour or so at even the inotT fashionable recep tions. When alone in their ho tic tlu;y never indulged in an earlier kocr.—Chi cago Herald. , . * !!. H A R1 BN .rcJ tOf opold triends and t i* with us •chis hiru- thoup- oiks. PERFECTED . CRYSTAL LENSES TUB OR MAMA. rut*, ill AlTiTJ. J C KFY.H, Sup^rir.t ndeat. Barnwell Oil j.TU AND— Fertilizer Company. Capital $50,000. ... CASTORIA vSr^VWS. s-w' iSNNNCSN. ^ ■'VW' the Advice for ^peHker* One of the common mistakes marie l.y | ^ V e tyro in public speaking is that of cv 1 / Mr. 11 F. Baldw in has bought ona of ! bans ting bis subject and his audicncu at ! Mr. J. 1*. Strobel'scoi tages on the Earn- 1 tlie same time. By too gr.-at discursive- i CJrD.C LAKGK. -SO. ST.R. B. AVENUE. . r — - Exclusive Sale of these Celebrated Lenses finished in Steel, Nicklc and d Frame*. for Infante and Children* i , e_r - ~ —4”t»8w.’tlw pith of the tuibjtH HcHort, and 5“ "I . E f/lar w ill soon move into what might have been a victory is turned h.8 pretty cottage W-eM of Barnwell K. | int(? ^ ^ (lefeat . To MVe sut . h a llIjh R. Theliandsome residence of Dr. I). K Hriggs will be. when completed, a de ckled o/nament to the West end. Mr. William Mo ms on has bought (lie interest of Mr. if. L. Morrison in the firm of Morrison «fc Co. and w ill con-' tinuo the busiubs* on his own account. •Mr C. ,1. Martin opens this week in the former stand of D. F. Drew & v ('o. Artist G. !).(’. Lange is making a beautiful illustrated .glas* lantern for the Masonic Hall. Regardless of Cost. As Capt Dunn Will return Appleton News. . Mrs.,W, A. Walker’s sehooHs flour ishing. Mr. L. Kdwin Barnes and bride, for merly Mis* Fannie Killingsworth. left on the loth insl. lor Augusta, their hew home. Mr. J. B. B<Minet)t hitched a Texas po ny to a post. The. dnimal-became fright ened, pulled uf> the post, ran away and was thrown on the head and instantly, killed^. The grip ha* a strong hold on this community \ Farmers are going ahead at the new crop and many arc planting this year who never did before. On Saturday night the,engine and tvvoeai’H ofa special train were ditched css w ith a "capi tal ! through the carelessness of an employee have 0fiices under who letl thf ‘ ^iteh open. The bridge gang was occupied all Sunday in clear ing the wreak. . Wc are anxious for our good Dr J C. Miller to get a supply of vaccine and give us an ounce of prevention. , • . Many of our people are not in love with the'South Bound Road now. Small pox is reported among its laborers. Far mers in the neighborhood of Lawton- ville say they have no hands on account of the superior inducement of $1.23 per day offered by the contractors for labor cvs. Rnttroads shell Id remem ip injuring the.farmers thgy are jikmug ing their own interest. Mrs W. G. Wheeler was^fbund dead in bed-at her home two ipifes from Ap pleton on the morning or ghe 21st inst. o#heart disease_-«Goroner M-aock hail her remains dlsifitcrrcd, and held an in quest. . . The following is the Roll of Honor*of Appleton Academy : • „ Mattie M’arrcn, T.ola Warren, Nancy Harden, . Maud Walker, aster v one should think carelully upon any subject l>eforo attempting to talk upon it. and in the thinking keep strict ly to th<4salient points and the simplest, possible form of giving them ex])rcs- «on. • . Only the inim orator, the genius, may ,safely venture into the flower garden of speech and indulge in glowing and highly colored perorations. To the or dinary speaker close attention to facts and simple statement in well chosen and convincing language ate the safest and surest means of winning golden opinions I for self and success for one’s cause' at j the same time. —Jenness-Miller zine. Maga- BLACKVILLE, S. C. FAULKN FK, K ELLA M A MOORE, The bii]y MaTTufaetnrlng ‘ tlpticians in tbefiouih, Atlanta, Ga. Peddler* arc not supplied w ith these famous glasses. . [dye’Jo r Sc^ , ®EK J , l A pamphlet of Information andab-) Xstractof tbe laws,showing Uow to/ L \ Obtain Patents. Caveats. Trado/ \Marks. Copyrights, tout Jm. ^AddrH. MUNN A CO., 161 Broadway, New York. ' -Caat eri • te to weS adapted U> ehildrra that T recommrcd it*a# superior to any proacnpuou ktoan to me.'’ II. A. Axrakii. tf. D., Ill So. Oxford Et, Brooklyn, Ji. T. Auditor'sNotiee. Abu;ror.:* Orner, Baknwtl^ C. IL Dee. 5. 1SW).—Notice is hereby given that pursuaiu to the Act of the (lent-ral Assembly in reference \Twenty years ago no photograph' was more often sect) than that of president Lincoln sitting with a big book on his • knee, afid* his litthv-son Tad .leaning against him and looking at it with him. The book was then thought to bo a Bi ble, bnt it wasn’t. It was Photogtiphor Bnvily’s pictnre altranr.r which tho "tfrcbi- . dent was examining With his Boii-whil^ ! I 0 /,’1' . , , .. . , , t., .. . , , 1 at tne tobowmg named places on the davs m- some ladies stood by. The artist begged S dicated for-.’hc l urpose ,.f Uikln« Tax Re tho -president to remain quiet, and the 1 tun’s fox the year conuficneirg Nov. l,J a 90. "picture was taken. i • All inale citizens •betwee.n the ages of 21 ami . 50 yearf' are f-ubn ct to Toll Tux ami must c , : . , , make reftim for tbe same. Sailors are a bow-legged class. An old , a P , nal'y of 50 per cent, attaches for rad salt always walks as if hoAvcre on the mv to return between the 1st January and deck of a ship, and ho never takes great Fobraary. strides like r IrtuIkturti Hi* ir n«a, 1 4^ Inc \\ \ <ittv'rul hs tcllow.^ *, stnues UKO a landsman. He is used to jiarnwell C. H. from Jan. 1m to Jan. Uib, having to walk great distances, in' his Hunter’s (haix;), Monday, Jan 12th. imagination, on the quarter deck, and he Farrell’s Cross Road** Tuesday, Jan. 13th. “The use of ‘Castoria' Ls so universal and its merit* so well known that it seems a work cf supejvrcgation .to etedorsejiLj.. Few are t tie mxeikct-tiL famtfiea who do uut keep Castoria wahis easy reach.” Canute Maarrs. T). T). - 8>w York City, Late Faster Blcotmngdalo lUd^ruiod Church* Castoria cure* Collr, Oomsttpatloa, # Hour buanai'h. Diarrhera. Lroctation. kills W >rru« gives bleep, sad prcx&ot** ui- eect ion. Without injurious medication. * ** For several yean I have reeomnemled your' Castoria,-and shad always contikvie te do so as it has uivacauiy produced beutdkiai ruSuka” -t~m.-m.~~—^ Fnwrv P. PaSMB. M P., “The WlaUjrop,’*X‘-3Ui Street and 7th Ave., New York City. DtHN.SONJfAi VittlibrNT. ; M!K£T'ROW\, Mac- A Tin:aft. A Gkn’a MaMat.t a. DIKKUTOtti *->. —^ I A 1 | Jou>*oa Hauoop. Barn well C. IL I s . L* Mile Buowx. Barnwell U. IL, 8. C. i I>. F. MojoraxaK, Lee*, 8. C. i sMmoX Brow n, Blackville, S C. G. IV. Mobkall, Miliettvilie, s*. C. I Jko. M. Gar.cK^Atlanta, Ga. G. A. M'aoi Xi u, Ch*ric*ton. 8. C. J. K. GauJvV.rr, Savnmiah, Ga. D. II. Hally, bally*, S. C. Th'» Company is now ready for bu»U'* nes*. THE GIKSERY. I ' • w'c w 111 gin and pick cotton at 23 eta ! per 100 pounds, being $1.23 for a&O ; pout. J bale. Not more than on* person need accompany t hu w agon, a* our ma- i cliincry handle* the seea cotton and the cotton seed. THE WAUEHOUSE. For parties desiring to hold their rtvt, i ton w« w ill warehouse and insure tfe# t into. Tim CanracR Conrawr, 77 Mckoav FrRaar, Ntw Took. —r ■THE' can’t get rid of the habit of making tho most of his promenado. A new leather dressing is a stuffing or filling compound in which are employed neatsfoot oil, beeswax, extract of ^ log wood, borax, eastile soap-and other in gredients, in specified proportions, in order to soften and polish as well as pie- servo leather. gard less of cost. Now’s yonf chance and Hert’i your Mule. U. Dunn & Son. Nornm Walker, " Ella Susit* Craeeli, Tommie Hewlett, Aug:yy. - - .. - Zlnojjja. Senator Morrill, in spito of his 80 years, is devoted heart amt soul to the-- improvement of the Capitol building at Washington It is to him that is to bo j given tho credit for jtho beautiful ter- | ^ race* which adll so much of elegHLCd and beauty to the Capitol building.""^ Y • Banker Isidor Wormser, of New York, probably spend* , as much money for Cigars during a day as any other man tit the city. Ili smokes from fifteen to twenty cigars a day. The Fcrfccto is Midway, Wednesday, Jan. 14th. Bamberg,. Thursday and Fiidav. Jan. 16th and IBth. (♦mhatTK, Monday, Jan. Ithb. Blackvi 1!uu—Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 20th and 21st. . , Whaleys, Thursday, Jan. 22nd. Elko, Friday, Jan. 23.1. WUUston^ Sutux'day, Jan. 34th. Blanton 1 * More, Monday, Jan. 2o;h. Seven Pine*, Tuesday, Jan. 37th. Dunbarton, Wednesday, Jan. 28th.— Joyce Branch, Thursday, Jan. 20th, until 1 o clock. Ashivy’s‘Store, Friday, Jan. 30t!j. . ^ Cwliran’*Btore, Saturday, Jan. 31tt, Fhrse‘Store, Monday, Feb. 2nd: iLfilpek, TuVidaj', Feb. 3d. - ' I rwinton, M cdRctday, Feb. 4th. '-Allendale,’ TtiursUay jmd Friday, Job. 5th' andfith; • . “ . 1 Vi • -tors St ore, Sat urday, Feb. ?th. . ElirbanH s, M^Hiday, Feb. Jnh. Kinard’r , 'l ueVdav, Feb. Htthl Maira IV, Wednesday, F( h. ll'th. MANUFACTURING COMPANY, » f • * t BARNWELL C.H.,SC.,' V • < **. . ' .... .. - - —Wood Workers and Dealers, and Mamifacturers of— Doors, Sash, Blinds, Newels, Balusters, Brackets, Scroll-Work. "- Builders Hardware in Stock. • -^Manufacturers of— WAGON SBY WHOLESALE, ^ '"’• v <r" Ihcse Wagomi are Guarantee! to be EQUAL TO ANY MADE in the United States, and a,s to I’rioesj will be sold against ail competition. / Lumber d all kinds kept iii Stock, or the Yard. a Spscialliu, Dr^Kvars* ’s« Store. Thursday, Fub. 12tb. (forge’s Creek Club House, Friday. Feb. t :.3»h G. Duncan Bellinger, * -■^Z— President. doc H-t f •- Wm: , mouth at 50 cent* per bale. For pet iotU-.'*) eenu each additional monl PSptcial rate* tnnde with hub-Alliance* for short period* of storage, awaiting Alliance sales day*. Our warehouse j receipts will he taken by The Bank of | Bairn well as collateral upon loans to tho | extent of KOcents upon the dollar, thu* j enabihig farmers to meet pressing lia- | bilities without forcing their cotton . , upon tho market. ’ * ' OIL HILL. . CottonSeed bought at market'rate* and paid for in cash, cotton seed meal j or Fertilizers. ’ ^||j FERTILIZERS. | We will fill orders cash or approved i credit . ! For Acid i’bosphate, ! For Cotton Seed Meal, ! For Blood, i For Kainit, 1 For Chemical*,- j Our own brands of first class Tlanip- ! ulated Fertilizers and make are ap*- cial Fertilizer to order. A Farmers and dealers' are Invited to personally inspect our works and meth- I ods. M e arc convinced that their ap* • preval and patronage w ill follow. Cheap, Quick and Faithful Work : Guaranteed. ang21 | -:-Don’t Delay a Day7-:- j Now that money is in circulation ev- 1 cry sensible man and every thoughtful woman should prepare against ihedan- \ ger of loss from fire by* securing In^n- ; ranee over the home that shelters the ; family. A policy in a good company ia the best, investment that can be made. T. J. Rrooker, WILLISTOX^ S. C.f presentingjhe Lancasiube, -of En gland, the Com34»i»cial, of MontgomeiA', the Knoxville, of Tennessee, wilj be i glad w answer all inquiriea relative t« cost «c. imho FIRST-GLASS COMPANi .Secrdfdrv Lis Agency. C;dl in fiersou or J , by mail and prompt attenti vtill b Hagood's Hay. WARD PATTERSON, hi* favorite brand and they, coat 1 twenty cent* apiece. bamk-rs's brorv, 8;:Umiey,-F#-1*. 14?b. Fiddle Fond, Mondar, F*b. loth. ArpkAfn. Tii*^tay, k>b- l?ih. AXTO n X K A.T-L, A W. BARNWELL C. H„ S. C.~ i BzrLWt- C 12 r^b. tv’tb. t v\. IRC in, AtaLt c-:B. C Wo keep constantly for sale Hay from Gov. Hagood'stvaluda farm. It f» far fseperior to any Wjesteru or Extstern \j production. s'.. « I . lot of choice red ruat proof 1 - Will give prompt attention to all bus* i d’ ir Vmoure ORU cheap for cash. ^ ine»s entrusted u» his care. ’ . * _ * 1 McNaB, WALTER ACo. 1 January 9tl», IWu. i j. a ross. j given to all corrcsp ndence. sep 18-tf SPECIAL 1 We the undersigned pro or trapping on our.iamia ALLEN HAIR, J. D. MILES, 11. F. ODOM.