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Tha Barnwell People r—, KATES OF.&CB9CRIPTIOX. In Advancn, per Annam.... |l.so f i» Time. $2.00 THURSDAY. MAY 7, 1801." fV U L ^.i •' A The next f««ttlarconimunicAtl<mo( Harmonj Lodge No. 17A.*. F.*. M.*. will be held at the new Masonic Tem- /yr ' pie In Barnwell upon 9th day of May, 1891, the same being the Snd Saturday In said month, beginning at “High twelve.” By order of W. •. M.\ R. C. Kirklahd, Secretary. U " - You can deposit from $1 up in the Citizens Savings Bank and get interest on it ail the year. Try It and see what yoft will save. aprl6-4w Wanted, immediately, a good milch cow. Apply to *_? 4 W-.H. Eastkbliko. Mr*. Francis E. Barnes, of Baldoc township, was sent to the Lunatic Asy lum on Tuesday. Mr. John B. Hammet’s life was in sured for $3,000 in the Endowment Rank, Knights o r Pythias. Mr. Willie Williams, of'-Buford’s Bridge, died on Friday, of pulmonary consumption, ag*?d about 25 years. Dr Lide baptized 15 candidates for membership in the Barnwell baptist church Sunday afternoon. A sprained ankle has been ^ural an hour by showering with hot writer poured from the height of a fevHeet. The Bamberg and Grahams Graded schools get $100 eacJTp’dm the Pea hotly Fund, which wilUdSe available in 30 days The Gopdbn Volunteer* of Blaekville propo5*eto go to the Columbia Ceuten nialflcaving next Tuesday afternoon on 'special coach Married near Windsor, S. C., 'lay 3d 1891, by Rev. A. Buist, Rev. il W. Me- Lt-more and Miss Eppie Dennis, both of Aiken county Married at Double Ponds Church on the evening of April 30th, 1891, by Rev A. Buist, Mr. John Collins and Miss Donie Hutto, both of Barnwell countv. a ml Kay Merriment. The Pkopl* has received an invita tion to the Fifth Annua) Goose Pond Park Pic Nie on Thursday. 21st inst., also to a Grand Ball at 8.30 p m. at Weathersb&’g Hall, VVilliston. in this instance, if the present and fu ture are to be judged by tjje past, this spring outing will be a sure and shin ing success In fact the good and gen erous people o»' that section know no such word ** failure when it comes to tlie exercise of hospitality, which Is an honored virtue, in everydioM e and as hearty, open and free arithe breezy air of the picturcsque Park. The commit tees in charge jirt: NINO COMMITTEE. Dr. J^M^Smith, J. P. Matthews, J^ A. Greeo, Alfred Owens, ^A. M. Weatliersbee, I>r. W. C. Smith, T. W Retd, J. M Ashley, R. J. Rountree, Capt R. Ml Willis, EVENING COMMITTEE. R. A. Weaihersbee, K. L. Meritt, G. C Matthews, B. L. Easterling, J K. Easterling, W. E McMicliael, Jim Matthews, Ben Bowers. Chaperones.—Mrs. J R. Easter ing, Mrs. M F. Weathersbee, urs. L>r E. C. Miilth, Mrs. R. J. Rountree. Music by Augusta band. Williston News. Capt. W. B. Peeples has for chandelier and a number of stand bracket lamps. .These lamps have been *je in the Barnwell Baptist church re in goot^olulition. '•core Is only one suddep death among » ^men to every eight aSrbng men, and the average Woman, is about eight times as well prepared for the call as the best men. The THackvllle. Al«ton A Newl>erry and Barnwell Railroads and Southward Extension were consolidated on Mon day under the name of the Caioltna Midland. Chief Justice Dunbar, of Four Mile, was in town Monday, lie reports the Savannah river shad supply as sadly short, but is consoled by know ing that the faithful blue cat still bitea and is abundant. Under a suspension of the rules at the Georgetown meeting last week Mrs. Virginia l>. Young, the gifted editress of the W. C. T. 1. Department of the Allendale Enterprise, was unanimously elected a member of the state Pres* A»- •ociatlon. Capt. 'i’heo. J. Simons ha* severed Ills connection with the Barnwell Oil and Fertilizer Company and accepted a |m»- weition with A. J. Salinas Jk Son, ofA’Iiar- lesion. Barnwell hates to |«art with so k good a inan but w ishes him all good luck. Mr. X G. W. Walker takes his place at the oil mill. To the Sunday School Superlntend- •nta-of Barn well county: Dear breth ren—-If you have not already done »o, please elect your delegates to county convention at once, and forward the names of same to me. We are making preparations foe the largest and best convention that we have ever had; for this let us all pray Our convention meets on the 2Uih and 21st inst. W. F. GOOOB, Chairman of Com. on Entertainment, Allendale, S. C. Sew Eaterprise. .Mr. John McCoy lias opened a gen eral repair shop at K. W. Vogel’s fur niture store w here he is prepared to re- pairsall kinds of sewing machines, locks Ac. Safe locks a specialty. Some time ago John , McCreary and Dan Brow n, both colored, had some trouble about their wives and dogs, and John struck Dan’s better half. On Friday the aforesaid husband* met and alter passing some words Dan proceed ed to carve John, indicting three wounds with his pocket kniie. Dan was arrested and lodged in the guard house, and the doctors reporting his victim in a critical conoitiou he was lodged in jail to wait results. John G. Thompson h.*d the misfor- une U*t week to have the ring finger bf his left band clipped off squarely at the root of the nail, on his plaining mill. | Prof. Rowell, of Grahams, speuyjtyi- . ... day with- Prof. Perry; also Mr. and : Mrs. "t.. S Matthews spent Saturday j and Sunday w ith relatives here. >everal of our citizens w ill attend the Southern Baptist Convention at Bir mingham. Ala. Mr. E. E Bruce has moved bis stock of g«M»ds to the old stand of D. L. Meritt on Aouth Side. » Col Asbury Coward, of the Citadel Academy, ha* been invited to deliver the < ofumenceineni address before the Graded School. < otton Is a fair stam) ami chopping it i<i order now. Some Helds are al- | ready thinned to a stand. Gardens are needing rsin . Hal. shooting, that as he, Griffith and de ceased were walking toward Webh A Oats’s oamp they overtook Stack on horseback, that deceased asked Stack about the mob of negroes he had sent to mob us the night before that Btack gave insulting implies, that deceased told Stack to get off his horse and be could' whip him, that Stack rode off about 30 yards turned in his saddle and tired 11 ve times, that deceased had no stick, threw nolightwood knot and did not run at Stack, remembered no threats made by deceased» Charles L Griffith testified substan tially that deceased and Williamsjhad made threats that they would whip Stack, two days before, that rough lan guage was exchanged that morning be tween Stack and deceased, the latter threatening to whip the former, th\t Stack rode off, deceased following Stack telling him to go back, saying that he did not want to hurt him, ibat deceased kept on, had a stick two feet long in hi* hand op to the time of the tiring, that when Stack tired deceased called Williams to bring him a pistol, that. V\ illlums ran with it bat did not give it to him Griffith admitted that | he had been Stack's foreman and had I been negotiating that morning with t Stack in jail to remain. The-inquest was adjourned until Tues day w hen the report of the physicians w as to be presented and-Other witnesses examined, stack was lodged in Rich land jail on Friday* when it was evi dent that Mr Uammet could not live ■. _ ~ * ■ Y ... ' Sunshine and Shadows, Artp SCIENTIFIC STATISTICS. BflOWp & BPO., • V ' * ’ . / • . • Barnwell, S. C. Ask every reader of Thb Pbople to give a careful and critical ex amination to this open letter and to lend their copies to their neigh bors so that everybody may learn the good new* and better realiza tions in store for them. BARNWELL’S BOOM. How Long I i«. t> Head of SHEEP. ^^rnTTA Ai-ply^a^- — [TM HARPER, Martins. K may 7-2w] Sale Day. * Very few people were in town on Monday. The only sales made were by the Master: Killingsworth vs. KilHugsworth, 160 acres to C B. Swan, $005. Woods A Co. vs. O. H. Owens, 150 acres to J. M. Seignous, $2*0. Copoland vs. Dowling, 61 1-2 acreftto D. L.-Copeland, X100. The Columbia Centennial. [i will be a grand thing for the stu dents of the schools a. Elko, Williston, Barnwell, Blaekville, Grahams and Bamberg to goto Columbia oh that trip. Its educational intlueuoc would be much ? rearer than the da>’* work m school iet every student of tiie Institute here go Cost $1, for the trip 25 cents for dinner Go in the morning, return at night. Grahams News. Ton Can Ride Pleasantly,quickly and cheaply in W* _W. Moore <fc Co’* nice, new elegant -Lack, which meets all trains and fur nishes comfortable conveyance to pas sengers betw een the depot and any part ' of^Jown Their baggage express deliv ers trunks, valises ami other baggage wherever desired. In fact Moore A Co’s Livery enterprise heads the procession of Barnwell’a boom. Good, safe and speedy draft and saddle horses and Hue ▼ehieles for hire and sober drivers fur nished wh^n desired. They always make time and insure theit patrons against barm and fright. April Pay meats. 8ubsrinptiong were paid last month by The I• neol the South Bound Road has been stained from end to end with hu man blood To-day we are called to re cord a cruel crime thu has tirought sor row, to the hearts of many of our read er-, for the loss of their Irieud and the grie f that has conn* unbidden to the homes of his kindred On Thursda* last Mr. John R. Ham- met, of Blaekville was shot and mor tally wounded b* Th omas J. >ta« k at I Stack A Hoot's camp on the Souih \ Hound Road, m Lexington county, ten | in lies I rum roluinbia. Five shot- were • ^ Heed by Stack, thre<* takipg effect, one j i in the arm, one in the shoulder and one | in the abdomen, passing through his | | body. His brothers, B. J. Hammet, i i K*q , of Blaekville, and 1' B. Ilannnet, * of Barnwell, were telegraphed for and ; hastened In his side. They removed him to Columbia on Friday where every attention was given him by physicians, friends and the ministers ol God's com fort. Alter inte.mm suffering he died a Httle pa-t 9 o’clock Friday night. Alter the autopsy on Saturday the remains were embalmed and brought home ac company d by delegations from the two Columbia lodgciiof Knights of Pythias, of which order the deceased was a mem ber. At BlackvHie they were taken charge of^by the itvcal lodge. On sun* dav morning visitiug^.K nivhfa cams JoftfTTpas itigdjfieTn-t sad rites u> their defiarted brother from Barnwell, Elko and other )odg» s. The funeral services were held in the Baptist church, which was Hlled 4o its utmost capacity with ladiea and Knight* of Pythias, while outside were hushed hundreds of strong men. The presence of such a congregation w as a tribute to the dead more patnetic than words can tell. These w ho had known him b« st loved him most ami every heart sor- Sevonth Annual Convention of the Barnwell County Sunday School Asso ciation, Allendale, S. C-, May 20th and 2lst, 1891. • ' , OFFICERS. - President- Rev. J L. Sifly. 1st Vice President—Rev. J. G. Wil- • Hams. » 2nd Vice President—Rev. J. If. Wil son. Statistical and Cor. Sec—C. E. Tyler. Recording Sec.—J. B. Burckhalter. Treasurer—M a j LT^l^lxr. v_ EXECITIVK COMMITTEB. A. B. tiooten, (,’ E. Tyler, Hon. J. B Gue**, C. Ehrhardt and W’. F. Googe. PKOORAMMB. > “To ever) one his work.’* W'ednksdat, May 20th. ^ MORNING. 10.30—Opening Services, led by Rev. J. W Lawton. 10 40—Addresses of Welcome, by C, ■ M. Iliera, Esq. and Prof W. V. Lanier. 11 00—Re-pon-ea, by Rev. J. L,Stokes and J. B Burckhalter, Esq 11.20— Enrollment of Members and Statistics, by C. K. T\Icr. i 11.AO—Ke|>orts of officers and mem- { bers to State Convention. 12.00—Address by R B. Reppard Vice President International Conven tion, Savannah, Ga. AFTERNOON. “All fot Jesus.” 3.00—Praise and Prayer, by W. L. Kirtoti. 3.10— Reports from the field. 3.50— The Supreme object of S. S Work; owned by Rev. 11.8. Hartzog ami Rev. D. Tiller. 4.50— Country Schools, their peculiar demands ami difficulties, by Rev W. J A trial and Krv. ,1. R. Dow . K V RN ING. “Add—to virtue knowledge.” ' 7 30—Devotional Services, bj Rev. G. W. Davis. 7.40—Teachers’ and Scholar- home Work, bv Rev. W. T. Smith an Frol, P. E Rowell. 8.20— The Teachers’ Meetln.. o) F. F. Wilden, Esq., and W. F. Go -ge 9.«0—I’be Bible in the 8. 8., t*v Rev. Thos. H Law, D D. Thursday, May 21st. MORNING. ' “And to knowledge Temperance.” 10.00—Praise a^nd Prayer, by Rev. Ja*. Ervin. JO.In—,1s the religion* education-of I>eople keeping pa-e*w'ith Our coming open* a new and thrilling chapter in the growth and development of this most favored section. Our ambition i* not hedg ed in by the limits of the town nor confined to the boundaries of the tow nship. Our aspirations take wider scope Our long and -uece*s- ful experience, our sufterior trade connections and our ample capital encourage us Co hope and expect that our anticipation* will be ful ly realized, and that before the summer comes and goes the firm name of MilS SHOWS m HROTSSa will be a favorite household term In every hopeful home in all this brave old countv > To that high aim we have set our resolve, and to reach it safely and surely shall be the labor of every day, the thought of every night. At this favoritestyid °n Court Hon*e Square and Main Street we have now full stocks of the choicest Family Groceries that can be bought in the.best American markets. New gvod* are coming In every day and our correspondents in the great central cities are gath- Ing for us abundant avalanches of all the real necessaries and rarest luxuries of civilised life. The customers of this department can have the most perfect confidence that th*y will always get the purest and freshest goods and that no ridulteratlons will be permitted to peril health or plunder the pbeket. mmrm Hwiir Those in need of pure Wines, Brandies, Whiskeys, Gins, Rums, Ales or Beers for medicinal, convivial or social purposes will find goods that do not have a headache to a barrel at their orderly saloon in the Ryan Building, next door North of the entrance on the Square. South of tfco Cirelo. Our new two story mercantile emporium,our extensive wart house, our capacious sale stables, store houses and other outbuildings, making in and by themselves a village invite the visits and in spection of all desiring to keep step with the march of LOW PRICKS THROUGH THE LAND. Here we have gathered the best goods of the old world and the new, and we can confidently claim ’hat we have the most complete collection of the greatest triumphs of human ingenuity and Industry ever exhibited in this section of the south. All the improved imple ments that lighten the labors of Hie, for man in the Helds, the workshops or the offices of professions, for woman in the tiresome routine of housekeeping that mbs her of health and strength and come ly beauty w bile the young years should rest with light and gentle touch upon her, all the comforts that make social life a luxury to be coveted and the home circle the happy central altar around which sire and son, mother and blushing maiden, the lover and the friend all delight to group and count the hours weary until they shall meet again, are heie for w idest distribution In the completeness of our stocks in ail departments we have utmost confi dence of supreme triumph over all competition and imitation, but in our the following good friends: E. " * *" ■' J. F. Kinard, H". J. Zorn,^ J. R, Lancaster. C. D. Hughes*. . J. Ritter A' Son, Dr. M. A. Turner, J M. Lancaster, 8. E. Strange, P. G Cster, RobMH-kland, J. F. Bishop, its Keeler, Vara, t . W, W. Green, W. T. Cave, Joe B. Gillam, J. U. Morris, r „D. P. Martin, J. F. Carter, H. M Jowe.is, Dr. E. Kirkland, II. Jeff Harvey, W. J. Mathis, . L. S. Pender, Dr W. J. Young, U.S Fickling, 8. N. Green, 8am Myers. J. A. KHlingsworth. •On the 4th pf June the list of those who pay during the present month will be published. Ccy far PHriier’i Ctsterk generous young life had heen so cruelly cut short, before the tirst fruit* of its promise had ripened, its su.i eclipsed before reaching it* full meridian. Rev.* W. I). McMillan preached a touching sermon from the text “Young man, I say unto thee. Arise.” from the 14th verse of the seventh chapter of the Gospel of 8t Luke, and the Knight* of P. tunys.Inijrieu iiieu Urau brother w ith ih impressive ceNeuiotiial of their or- de , leaving Ins grave,covered w ith flo ra trihotes, -weet, silent prophets of new- life in a better world. TUK CIKCl MSTANCES. * The Coroner and jury of inquest be gin their investigation on Saturday, S.iune.r & Wil iams representing the S'ate anil Helton A Melton for the de- 'fendaui. The dying ieclaration of Mr llammet was presented. It is as fol low s: • I, Johq B. llamniet. fully conscious of my end of life,-do make this my Uy- in/declaration, as follows: *‘I had no pi-tol or other weapon alwut me when shot, npi did | have any wea pon on me that day. The only time I carried a weapon was when going from the house to the commissary at night 4 ‘.| wa* abou' thirty or thirty-five yards, when shot r from Mr. Stack. “I did not have a slick. He (Stack) had a stick up there x I was laughing him «n his horse, and told him that 1 was not afraid of him or his horse. 1 did not throw a lightwood knot at him. “I did not put my hand behind me to draw^ a pistol. 1 had none, nor did I have any intention of draw ing a pistol. I told him that I could whip him. “This w as all the threat that 1 can remember. “At the shooting; Charles Griffith, Boh Wiliams. These are all present, except perhaps some Httle darkies. “Taken before me this 1 May, 1891. Pringle T. Yocmans. g •• “Notary Public, 8. C.’* R. L. Williams testified Substantially that wo-da had passed two daya before between Stack and deceased, which he was toe far off to hear and that they eeetnod friendly the morning before tU SUPERB SPRING SELECTION We feel especial pride For the varied array of seanonabo* goods, from pretty Print*, through all the rising step* of tasty Oinghau s, fairest l>awn*, lovely Laces to splendid Silk* is *o compl. te in all the most popular fabric*, so .perfect in exquisite g >«h1 taste and beauty, that no ladv, no matter how choice and ca pricioua her itucy may be, can tail to find something—everything—to become her an*l phase her admirers far more Mtao anything ever dreamed of before even in her happiest slumbers. And so |>erfcct w ill he found our stocks of all ladies’ goods, from daintiest foot wear to the parasol that shades fair beauty from the too ardent gaze of the summer sun. And our masculine friends will find that we have not forgotten them, that we are prepared to supply them with Clothing and Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes suited to every calling in life from the sturdy occupation that earns itr daily bread by the sweat ol the human brow to the professions that coin brain work into wealth, and reap their harve*\s in the fields of thought. Familiar as we are w ith the attractions and advantages we have prepared we find that we might as well undertake to describe In one brief lecture all the adyealuiBA-lRiAAr eventful vov|tgtLA£Oiiml the wozidyRa ♦•'TvIetufH trr r W^Etft8f-nsemTnt all the YIYIeo beauties and excellences of our world-wide world-round exposition. So, extending a sincere invitation to evety citizen of each of the nineteen town ships in the county to come* bringing every member of every family, that all may see and learn for themselves that this old towfi, once dead, D alive again w p!h the energy of the New South pulsing from our Headquarters we call atten tion to our Iie&iersbip of Low Prices. In these active times, when inquiry is busy and all men are tensely striving for victory in the battle of life we recognize the changed conditions that encom pass us and have so girded ourselve* for,the struggle, We face the TxcT WTth- try. Every scholar, officer and teacher j out f£ar for we are not in competition with the shopkeeper who is rusting awav goods, hot brought to own and a our young people keeping pace wMtb seculjir.aixicatumL. Dpeiiud by llefriT" “VrrT.fde and uaj. L T. IzJar. 11.00—Temperance and 8. Schools, by Rev J. G Williams a’.d Rev. J. E. Grier. 11.40—Election of officers and dele gates to State Convention AFTERNOON. “A \ittle child shall lead them.” 3.00—Service of Song and Prayer. 3.10 Grand gathering of the .schools of Allendale and the surrounding coun rowed Thai the brave,- open, true and requested to come and bring a bouquet j life’s golden hours whWe he sits lonesomelv amidst his cart load of of flowers. Andresses by prominent speakers. • EVENING. “The fellowship of kindred minds Is like to that above.” 7.30—'l*hank*giving and invocation. 7.40— Our Interdenominational Aaso- ciation—its object and its beneiits, led ny Kt v. .1. it. lYiDou and Hon. J. B. Guegs, followed by 8. 8. workers from abroad. > 8 30—Unfinished business. 8.40— A iree conference and parting counsels, led by Hon. D. P. Sojourner. 9.00—Adjournment Let every school (denomination and union) be represented. Let all pastors and 8. 8 workers, who can, be present both days. A warm welcome awaits you all Come, dear brethren, in the spirit of our common Lord, pray ing for a good meeting. May the f.ord bless us and make us a blessing to every sdffool and home in Barnwell county. PERFECTED CRYSTAL LERSES .VMADC I—IMH tyulit? nm sat IMNp. 0* D: C LAN GE- NO. 17, B. K. AVENUE. Ha* Exclusive Sale of these Celebrated Lensea finished In Steel, Nickle and Gold Frames. BLACKVILLE, 8.C. FAULKNER. EELLAM A MOORE, Th* only Manufacturing Optidaaa ia the South, Atlanta, Ga. Paddlera are not suppUed with thee* CacBMt fliBiH. (OMSft tiiat quick transit and t he enterprise of this high pressure age nave our ver doors the pushing rivalry of the neighboring citiea of our sister ritate. Accepting that true condition of affairs we are prepared to meet its most ur gent and exacting tests. If we cannot hold our own in such 'an emulation of ef fort and enterprise we need not, can not and do nut expect, ho|>e or care for the crowning of our campaign with the honors of victory and the golden rewards oi triumph. We have counted the cost and made preparation before entering upon this war with the veterans of mercantile service and we know that we will com mand succeaa by deserving it. We will win our way to the confidence of the peo ple by the tactics that have not known failure since the birth of time. In giv ing them good* suited to their every need and desire and at price* that they can pay and that naopposition can venture to offer to approach we shall prove every week day in the year that we have CONQUERED COMPETITION and with the confidence of the public we ahall bury High Price* so .deeply that they shall never again stalk tyrants reaping reckless profits from the. toiling masse*. TH K BROW N BANNER shall conquer the black flag that has so long floated over the pirate* of trade and spoiled so many helpless home* to want and poverty For the moderate profits that become these times and that will satisfy our ex pectations we rely on £■ A VASTER VOLUME of patronage than has ever before been poured into any establishment id Caro lina, and so we ask the universal public* not only of this coUnt\ but .of all others adjacent, to investigate bur professions and pass intelligent judgment on their worthiness. The welcome with which ail will be greeted wilfbe warm from our hearts and true from our head*, and when they have seen and learned for them selves that ouf platform it not a mere lip service but a constant and unvarying living up to the pole star principles that shall guide our steady business career we know that there will be the one unanimous verdict that we have inauguratet business methods ahead of the century and that will revolutionize the long rule of hardships that have rough raided our people, into the full fruition and realiza tion of the knowledge that the “good tiipei a’ coming” to long sung and hopec for have cpmoat last in veriest ea and Brother HONEST HtrsTLKKS. Barnwell, S. C. THE SPRING TIM* BAS COME AOAIK* Nature is waking from the long alutubers of fh* restful winter. Gentle show* - ere and golden sunshine are nuraingiQto|new growth the seeds of plant life and fair fieidsasd bare woodland* are puttingon their garb* of green, the adornments ot fair* fra- i grant flowers. MICHAL80N la here, bringing to the eons and daughters of men >11 the brightest beauty, all the most perfect ; '#'r all ^ comfort that the skill o'f artist bands, \be In- ... apiraiion of high girted mind* have created in all lands l>* ucath the circling sun for human use and enjoyment, bhelves, counters and store-rooms ar* J crowded with best giK>d$ for every wiah a'nH want and - rare bargains are ripe to be plucked by all agee, tastes, conditions. The especial attention of the ladies Is called to aH the old favorites, all the new conceptions in Dry and ,_'-f. Dress Goods, India Linens and plain Lawns, Ginghams, Linen Cbambrays, ChaJJies. DeBeige*, Embroidered Flouncings, Edg- lugs, Insertion*, bilk Mohairs, Albatross, Henriettas, Sateens, tn* latest and most artistlc ( i*ca(gn*, Meta Scarfs* beautiful Trimmings In 8tcel, 8Uver, Gold and Jew'Cl effects, all to match my magnificent lines of dress good-, new Lawn Suits, Modine Suiting*, Ladles 8i 1 ver euvt broidered Oxfords, Operas, Harri.-on Ties, Kid Operas, Kid Oxforda, Mioses Oxford Button, Kid Button, and the grandest Hue 'of Spring Novelties ever displayed In this County, For men, youths and boys we have superb stocks **f the newest styles ef Clothing, Hats, Hats, Haw, otraw. Felt, Ac.,—al] the popular shapes, r rench oalhriggan and Neglige Shirts, Hosiery, Neckwear, Patent Leather Oxfords, Velvet Embroidered Slippers, Zeigler’s and Sailer, Uwln A Co.’s celebrated Pbiladel- . phia Hand-made Shoes a specialty, now open for In spection.and sale with all the standard goods kept by firHt-class houses at Michalson’s, at prices at the very cheapest honest dealer can make them. The celebrated Piedmont Wagon* and the fa mous Anderson and Harris Buggies and Road Carts. So, without waiting word* in this busy morning, of the year, we open wide our dbors and speed far and. , near our message to the people Old J ’ =L # . friends will be welcome and we 4 —~ •hall quickly change mere ac quaintances and strangers in to fast allies if they wilPbut allow us chances to put our promises.and profes sion* Into poai tl v* proofs. As the laet wa* a “record -»' breaking” year in political revolution* ' ■ - « "-i shall ■ wSmBBIS- w— : ■ • ***" make lb I* Equally Startling in Undreamed of Bargains. ISAAC MICH ALSOU, THE FARftERS' FRIEND. CASTOR IA for Infanta and Children. Itaa superior to say pveaaripMse to BBO- H A. Aa—, M. 111 So. Oxford 61, Bvooktr*, *. Y. ”7** aao of‘CMtorta' ta ao aotvovea! aai Its awrits so volt known thot It oeome * w«rk of ■upowrorottoo to oadoree tl Fow orotho Intemront famlltM who uo not koep CaMoria wUkia oaojr roock ” Carlos MA«mr, D. D , Mow York CMp. * For several years I C ar. ‘ OMtoria, * sod eholl olwagre • ... ^ - - 3 Tbs CavTAca CesvAvr, TV ■muuv i Krw Ys nway uo. TIME TABLE NO. 3. To Wkeeffect Monday, Feb. I5tb, 1891 at 8 ;45 a. m. WESTWARD. Stationb. Blaekville. Ashloy. Lv Woodward’s Junction.. darnwell ..A A. M. F. M. l< :00: 9 25 tt4tTUT20| 9:37 10:27' 9:42 I0:35i 9:60 a. m r. m ■ I 'M Railroad TIME TABLE NO. 11. Taking effect January 19th, 1891, at 7.20 a. tn. • Nonrn bound. eastward Stations. h i Barnwell...,./ Lv Wooodward’s Junction... Ashley Blaekville Ar F. M.i 9:05' 9:12 i» :18' 9:301 A. M. F. M 5'’40 5:38 5:45 6:00 P M bUNDAY SCHEDULE. Leave Barnwell Arrive Blaekville Lea^e Blaekville Arrive Barnwell ■zi a tn P m 9;Iil 6 KX) 9^0 6 :25 ^ 10:15 * 9 :35. 10:45 10 :00 SPECIATT INSTRUCTIONS. ^ Barnw* 4 !! Railway Trains will wait 30 miimt^* for connection from Houth Car- olina Railway 'FFains unless otherwise specially instructed. All Trains dally. Clock in Telegraph Office at Black- ville will be the standard time, JOHN. T. WILLIS, Supt. 1 6 1 1 1 3 > MNUAY daily i daily STATIONS- EXCEPT j EXCEPT ONLY SUNDAY SUNDAY A. M. A. M. P. M Lv. Blaekville 9 45 10 00 6 40 Walkers 6 57 10 25 6 52 WIihIcvs H* 03 10 35 6 58 Aldrich..... 8 00 00 s 00 00 • 00 00 Springfield r. 16 18 10 55 7 18 8aHv 9v .... 10 30 11 20 7 25 Perry. 10 42 11 45 7 37 Wegeners,... 10 54 12 10 7 46 Ar. Seivern,. u ia 12 40 8 00 A v . M. F. M. r. m. SOUTH BOUND. ' DAILY STATIONS. DAIl \ TCEFT SUVDAY A. M. F. M. Ar. Blaekville 8 40 5 30 v W^kera.,.... 8 47 6 04 Whaleys;.... • • • • * • • r-v > 8 20 4 52 Aldrich. *0 00 s 0 00 Springfield... ... 8 06 4 30 Sallys 7 56 4 04 > Perry . . . . . yf .- - - /' 7 42 3 42 : JVagFnem 7 35 3 20 LV. Setvern.. ^ , . 7 20 2 50 A. M ' F. M. Road Notice. Office County Commissioners, Barnwell, 8. C., Match 12,1891. x The UommUsloners will consider at their meeting on the 2nd day of June next * petition asking that the road from Elko to the old Charleston road, commencing at Mr M. Willis’s mill road and running through Mr Joseph Phillips’s place, passing hi* residence, be declared a Public Road. All persona objecting are notified to appear before th* Board oh the date above named. If no objection be made and the right of way be granted th* said road will be declared a highway. Bv order of Oka Board. I momi] £Tr4»,cMk. Carolina Railway East and West, and with Barnwell Railroad. J. C. KEYS, 8upt. Notice. We are not responsible for any debt* contracted by Sub-Contractors or la borers without a written order. JNO. MACKLER fib CO. G*o W Croft, Aiken, 8. C.~ J. B. Burckhalter, Barnwell, S. C. Croft & Burckhalter, A.'l TORN »L V«4 AlX IaJRW BARNWELL C. H., 8. C. Will practice In all the Courts of thl* State and In the United States Courts. Mr. Croft will attend the Courts of Barnwell County and all matters of taa- portanoe will receive th* personal at* tautian of each v**Jj*t of th* Emm,