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*i$ lUrmonv LoOfte Not 17 A/. ¥.\ M will be held *t the new Htutonlc Tern* ' f "V > pte In Barnwell upon 10th day ot Oct., 1801, the same beiiiR the 2nd Saturday la raid month, beginning at "High twelve.” By artier of W.\ M.\ K. C. KntiouATiD, Secretary. The regular meeting of Barnwell Lodge No. 1ft, Knights of Pythias will be held at their Hall, on Friday night at 8 okJookr A full attendance Is re-quested By order of , J ; * W. R, CHRISTIE, C. C. —H, t. PATE, - K. R. S. Full moon to-night at 4 minutes past 12. - Mr. W, JL Califf spont Sundap in Wwtt. ^ Mrs. Pate and children returned from Virginia Tuesdajnuoruing. Mr. J. F. Preacher, of Fairfax, paid us a brief call on Monday. *•— Judge II. Wallace will preside at the November Term of Court. TTie haLtle of Shsrpsburg was foughT to-day twenty-nine yean ago. Dr. F. W. Chi tty gave us a pleasant non-professional call on Saturday. \ (Ja)W;. BT. H. Wroton has returned ffem his summer *uy in EastTenuessee. The exercises of Miss Anna Walter’s school wiU be resumed next Monday, 21st instant. Small farmers are bringing in cotton weed freely and the Gil Mill is worked to its full capacity. * Ben Patrick and Robert Sanders left on Monday for Patrick’s Military Insti tute at Anderson. Messrs. J. A. Klllingsworth, of Dun barton, and W. J. Mathis, of Four Mile, were in town on baturday. Savannah received on Saturday her first shipment of ootton by the South Bound, amounting to J1 bales. The law imposes a license of $100 on «very peddler, but as It is “nobody's buaineM” they go scot free. -y Early last week kindly death relieved Mias Heath, an inmate of the poor Mouse, from the woe and want of life. ABSOUUTEU^PDRE Barnwell. Money for Managers. Having received numerous requests- from managers of the special election Held to fill vacancies in the Barnwell delegation in the House of Representa tives for their fees and mileage I take thU method of informing all inquirers that Col. F. M. Mixson, Blackvllle, 8. C., hag collectsd tH® sums due to the managers and will take pleasure in dis bursing the same. * - M. J. Pat*. Clerk of Board. Appleton News. Mrs. AL P. Lafitta* of Augusta, is spending a short time with her friends at Appleton. The Carolina Midland. •y The grading is tlnlshed. Labor striked in Pennsylvania have delayed the ship ment of rails. The schooner Annie Grace sailed from Hoboken last week with 500 tons, enough to lay six miles, Other shipments are to follow quickly. Contractors Oliver and Jenkins will lay the track at the rate of a mile a day. They will begin work at this end. P. 8.—The schooner Sami W. Hall arrived at Charleston Saturday with another cargotof C. M. rails, P. P. 8.—Sofcral car Ipalls of rails were brought over by Friday night’s train. Trouble in Three Mile* *OriTgnr>d-weigh and child Not one shall go The Graded school opened Monda) morning with 105 pupil* in aueodam-e. The Dumber will be voasiuerabl/ in creased. The fall term of Mira Lottio Kowe’a dancing school begins this week. -For Further information apply at Um Pat terson House. Mr. Willie Harley was caught in the belt of a gin at the oil mill and had his knee dlsioeated and sustained other se rious injuries HU escape from death was a narrow one. . Farmers are hopeful of a needed rise In the price of cotton. Zkxobia. The South Bonnd. Kaii road Commissioners Jervwy and { Thomas inspected and received the! South Bound railroad on theStli inst. as far as completed, from Savannah to Denmark, »1 miles. Mired-freight and passenger trains were rur. list week but a regular pas senger train was put on Sunday, leav ing Deuoisrk at 7.30 a. m , reaching Sa vannah at 11.50 a. m.; returning, leav ing Savannah at 2.2* p. m., arriving at Denmark «.45 p. m Central or UHh meridian time is used which is an hour slower than Carolina time. creek, Mr. John Chasse. rcau, wants your Yeaders and tho public generally, to know that when hi small y friends visit him next sUmmjer, they will be forced to dine on Cincinnati ba con, at his teeming board, as lightning got lute his herd of swine and kilhid eight of hts fattening hogs. tPncle John has a holy horror for Western ba con and lard compound, but since his misfortune he will be forced to over- ( come his repugnaDoelblbdsecommodl- the 0 f commerce and cuisine. Uncle John has our sympathies, and we will have to console him by relating an episode in our own career: When we started on the road to “fortune and to fame.” our entire wealth consisted of a very large meat atop per, and a very small poodle ilog. One day (It was hog killing time) we had a big, blind, burly negro mute, grinding meat on our Mg nieat-cliop|>er, and our ouly wealth (tlu; poodle) got Ita little nose into the gaping mouth of that cruel chopper, and wiieti we arrived. Oae More * ,u, wn "" " e arrived, we saw the tad . of our poor, dear dog going down the Mr. F.. C. Burpee, marshal of Mid- mouth of that relentless machine. How- way, died on .Nttanlay of *epticeuila re- - ever, since then, fortune has favored suiting from the wounds received a} u*. We now have a |*eir of jute bag- week before. Coroner lVa**»H*k held the « ging suspender*, a gourd fiddle, a lock iiiqueet, Drs. J. R. McCormack and K.»«d red hair, tie*! with a green thread, a I.. Fatferson making the autopsy. The ' ph«»ti*gra| h of—<»h! pshaw, a sore toe, nry, consisting of nine white and three ! a hollow tooth, a gander and one gnat, colored iweii. returned the following; Uf course wo are fat and friendly, un- verdict: “W# the undersigned ooro marrie*| and worry, a. w. a. tier's jury auoiuMHicd for the purpose ) K« ar*e, h. C. of enquiring Into the cause of the death ( Whleh being Interpreted means that of K. C. Burpee, And alter viewing the It Is belter to be a benedict than a bach- - , w .. A „ . Uwly and hearing the tesUmony that i elor. Kn.J *- ' Maa. e. A. Keene left •» i death was canard from pDud shot i FfMMl foe t oluahus, tla. 1 apt. Kevne w ounds inflicted by W. L. Me Fall on ‘ mM resigned ku puaijJuu ait U|e Cam 1 the &lh day o4 aeptwmWv, 1«DI, awd tfca$4 Simon Bn BLAeKVILLE, 8, Tie Colored TrarkeK* Inslltnte. MCI llna Midland aorvU Mr. M. J. fate having declined a re- •electiou Mr. < J lisy has l«s. n elsctnl by Council as Clerk and Treasurer of $ha Town rtf Bam well. Mr. Henry R. Tobin died on Frida? test aged35 rears. Ilfs Iwaith, which was nvvw robust, had brat* graduatl) lading for aevwral years. Misses Marie and Kale and M#*trr‘ l-mraett and John Farrell left Black- vtile om Mondav to eontinne their stud- jppst Mary laitd Colleges. Tw-«iaf two weeks we will pnbllsh tb«- namra of snb«criiiers who have tutld atih-criptiotts durtog Mepteiuher. 'Clicxe Is yet room for many more. Mr. Charlie Brown and lllas Bertha ITslauA Vogd, t>»tii ef Barnwell, will km- emtried this attrrttoou, K«v. J. B H ri dams oflrUtipg. Married at the Baptist chnrek, John- aton, 8. C., Sept Htit. 1N»L, hr Kev A. Ruiat, Mr. John Kauimer.of Blackvllle, •**- 0., and Miss Naauii Ivwt. of John- aton, ». C. ^ Miss \ancr .Hellers dropped dead at her home in Richland Township ft«n- Jay morning, aged afMMst HJ year*. Cor oner IVncftck iield the inquest. Ver dict, death front natural causes. fttbUcscbmd tearhers, and those who wish to be, fchouJd read Corarnissioticr Kirkland's notice of sxamhtatiou, w hkrb will be puhiUhed in all the omotypa- ■ ym?s slds 1 ww»tr‘and Ufit,TTIUl BM1 nc«f plead ignorance of luueaud place. Rev. R. W. IJ«k» will preach two ser- iu<m* at the Ha^rtist church next Sun day on the subject of £«/«. In th« mor ning the phate of the subject to be con sidered will be: In what does life con sist? and atnigbt, What is Life Eter nal ? Mi. P. M. Tolleson, wbofiasbeen giv ing lessons in the use of the National 'Garment Cotter, has gone to Blackville to introduce that valuable invention. Any one around Barnwell wishing to learn can do so by applying to Miss An na Boyles. Mr. J. H. Ritrckhalteif of Willistou, has taken the contract to build a rail road from Pickens (l. 11. to Easley on the Air Line railroad. Citizens are to give the right of way and the townships are to pay for the road by issuing $20,- dOflO In twenty year bonds. -- ‘ At a special meeting of the Tow*n Council on Monday night it was decided to receive sealed bids up to ten o’clock la. m. of the' lyth insW for rent of the . Gpera House, one year with the privi lege of three, Courunl reserving the right to reject any or all bids. The committee on the Barnwell Asso ciation Academy will hold a meeUngat Elko on Monday, the 28th inst., alter the fourth Sunday. All the committee are requested to be present. Jko, G. WiLLiAJta, Chairman. * The Town of Chittj. The embryo town of Chitty mi | Um*mmMr was wilful and t* Skartff I^ticratcr-wmt « as notified by tel. graph of was nnahla u> flud M. Fail Mr. Burpee’s reinains w Atlanta. He was highly i leave* a helpless family. The Flag of the First. bm on lown a the .L- soon lb but carried to Burned and Pdui Tha A *k scribes the “The ne -a Jtoirnat and Review da- flag of the First Kcgimenit ‘ tlag i« a beautv. It was »y the ****«• contrs4’tors who fur nish |l»e Govern tnent. and may be d«- isnnb-1 upon to Ihs np to Hie standard in Jrrrrv rW*psw». 1 ha dag Is in tele Of silk, r f*at, a»*J tfimmed w ith gald fringe. ft has If 4ar» workeil on ih«. bine i«dd with while silk—one for every staUq the last stale to he adutltled being H r- luuiitfc, whose star wa* atblo.i last Fixirtn of July. The top and u^ttom row of stays contain ft and the four mid dle rows 7, which balance nicely.— % cross the eenirwof the tlag i*4he itatna, “First Kegiment.B.C. Infantry” work ed in silk. 'The pole or standard is of ash, 12 feet long, and stiver mounted, having hiae and white Usacls and a sil ver spear top. red of aur ring, says an anthor- h. Id to represent courage; the i white Integrity of pur}ioMv and lUc blue steadfastness, love and faith.” Maajcwjux U.,ti. C. j TheTearlters'lustltuta for the vounty 1 of Bsrnwetl convened at thn above | named place Monday. Sept. 7ih. |H»|. I’nd. I. X. Cardoca and Miss Hattie ! A. Marshall cntnpiwrd the faculty ap- dutsMj by the htata Hnperinten.Uut of ui to conduct the Instituta. Dewrlousl exercises were conducted by Mia* Marshall. Trof. t’ardota being aosent for Ute day tit ounsaquatioa ol hfs tit opes The prugraaitwe being Introduced and the Mac marie* elected tho Instituta eommeaced the regular business. The facultv, together with ths teach ers, gave hrlaf experiences along the line of teaching. hslecl quotations were yeelted ewh morning by the faculty and teachers he- Have ah abujlflAnce of both Hope and Help for every than, woman in tl|tt county, and all who apply shall be amply supplied, lacking. FIRSTLY. From now on we will pay the very tip top, gilt edgb highest price* for all kinds of country produce, from king cottoh’s snowy staple that float* the calico flag around the world to the humbler yields of tho Southern fields. Our engage ments most favorably made, and copper fastened too, with consumers of cotton and other Southern productions give us advantages and facilities that OONQTJFR COM^PiCTITTOiSr in all this section of the South. That this is business strictly and not vaii) boast ing we will prove to the .supreme satisfaction of every fanner who will give us tho opportunity to offer the logic of dollare and cents that none ea'n doubt or deny. A trial is all that we ask, and we wish it most distinctly understood that this in vitation is not limited to the immediate neighborhood of Barnwell, but that it goes to and beyond the furthest confines of the county. N 'LL V* Hand In hand with our guarantee of highest possible rales for all purchases of farm productions moves the Copartner remedy for hard times, of the very cheap est prices for any and all classes of goods that we carry, and they are everything in General Merchandise. It is tho bottom foundation principle of political econ omy that {he wise sell in the highest and buy in the cheai^st markets and that is our place. W B H AYE WHAT YOU WAISTT.- Our stocks in every line are complete, too large and extentlve to be catalogued in a newspaper advertisement and too pet feet to be deacrlbed in one'Cnlor of printer’s ink. They can be understood only by examination and comparison and that la All we ask, for after results will rest with us and we will be equal to every occasion. • RVECIAL STULIEH Particular attention has been paid In the selection of our stock to several Im portant lines of good* heretofore universally slighted brail merchants outside of the princi|ial cities. It is surprising that such should have been the eaae m» long, but a visit to our emporium will show new departures never before attempted In mercantile enterprise in all this country. lET-AJRJCrW" -AJRIE. Our stock of Hardware D as complete and well assorted S* any that can be found in Augusta, Charleston, Savannah or Colmiibta, and our prices will rave money to horns buyers on every purviiase. Workers in wood and Iron will Hud all the best tools of their trades at our establishment. In building hardware we carry everything. Our pocket and table cutlery, scissors, Ac.,are the best to be had and Our raoors are aitnpiy perfect. • , It AN(4KH AND STOVES. \V«> handle a beautiful line of Kangcs and Conking Stoves and invite ths espe cial attention of htisbahd* and wives to these saviors of health and llghtMers of the three times a day laliors of life. Thej* are supplied w Ith foil outfit* of cook ing utensils, and tipmi the voluntary testimony .of happy and admirable house- wc knowingly recommend them. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Gentlemen's Clothing and FurnDhing GimmIb In great variety and of the best fabrles and ths most faohlonabie modes. In shirts, collars, cuffs, ties, gloves, lH>*lrry, hatidKerrhlef* and underwear we defy ootaMlbtou from an) houthem source and laugh at Imitation from anywbarr. * r V' LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. W* can please every taste and suit every style In Itedles* Dress Goods, and w# most cordially Invite the fair sea to exercise woman's rights and cocas •ed for themselves. Our stock of notions, hosiery, lares, ribbons soaps, fans, glovra and dress and udlet accessories generally Is without a vacancy in tU*^o m ptoto- uera. W a hava a full stock of Trunks raogiag from Hafatoga sues down war d HHOKH AND SLIPPERS. Wc hare an immrnae stork of the best makes and Vtyloa. The famous Ray 8late shoes made to tMir spucial order never fall to give eempUU satisfaction and sell themeaivea at sigkk Closing out at Cost. We nerd room and offer a large lot of nretty spring and Hammer Good* dies ass at prime r**at. These goods will go like hot cakrS and Mr St rved will bo tho rule. Don’t miss the ckanoa. M &i . vj - .j tfmstmMK {he twgihning of M* business career has constantly guided * by the principle above indicated, * From progress by uw piiuapie above i Not content with the accomplishment* of the busy years behind the campaign of the Fall of ISUI with unabated energy and enfce oeraful experience to guide and ample mean* to compel it to lmi Uflnph. Ttie succerai** that have marked bis onward and upwi past, bright and beneflclal as they have been, shall all united b« play to the GRAND MASTER STROKE OF HIS LIFE which la te make thi* year a *ignal “Record Breaker” in Mercantile rloucea In the counties of Barnwell, Aiken and Orangeburg. it.’iOw fully complete and he Invite* ‘ r— 11 —r 1 J ~r~ri n —I i ni ■ ^ TTirurnTi i( >T 1T“ i H^p! WtNFTr'appro val and reaolute nuble strength of his position, safe and high above the frequent diranters prostrate the apprentices of trade under the tlrst force of gathering and me clouds. Times are changing. The growth of the country Is more marvellcns than up-building of the ainbUiou* cities. In the easy and afltaeat leisure of 1 good old day*” the farmers and planter* *ohl their crop* and bought through the proxy of the factor or eouibiuedjtJUUe business and a g pleasure in frequent visit* to the easy-going cities. In the New 8outit Time H Money, ami the ianner 1* always on duty. The needs of consumers are so en larged by the growth of civilization and *o multiplied by the changes la our fya- tem that to meet these altered requirements the patronage of the country * “ necessity been concentrated nearer the homes of buyers and sellers. In derstuuiliug of these conditions 1 make this fair, candid and fear lea* meal. A SUMMER SURPRISE. Daring the fttunmer, when the business outlook was gloomiest and the tradd ringa t centers were paralyzed by dull rales and hampered by linanoial stringency I Vls- i ihv leading Northern cities and took advantage of lr apf*rab«o* ite«l in person siona and necessities. Buying in wholerale quautitles from the first importera ami best aiaiiufa«uurer» who were all red hot to unload and paying spot cash lain their anxious hands 1 secured Enormous .stocks at PANIC PRICES. As I bought I shall sell. The advantages that 1 gathered shall bo distributed with inflexible fairness among my customers. 1 shall look for profit te tho amount of my rate*. For 1 am well aware that the Increase of railway faelliUoa open* other competitive markets and Introduces new candidates for trade, hut that rivalry only adds xest to business and gives greater glory to For the guidance of my old friend* and Ute many to win 1 otter the following directory of arrangements that w|U transact their business with entire ease and economy of time. NUMBER ONE. UK ter In- first ver *pe i The i ]Hv. U Jeuy’s Psawy. Miss Janie Quigley, of Jbu Ui;u tpeiniing,—a fur* 4-ointacocing the regular exercises. The well equipped faculty gave full lit»tmcti«MMM« the following hran.'h***, vis: hpelllug, Reading, Arithmetic, pri mary and advanced Grammar, foinpit- »itioo aod its early training, llistorr. Geography, liygteae. Anatomy, also Throrf and Practice. hi*eco will not allow any large com- menuug to the way and manner the above stibjecta were eo ably treated, but let it siiUIcm u» say that each was fully di*cu**e«i by both meml'ers of the facul ty to sueh an extent that will be of great advantage and help to the teacher* pres ent a* they go forth to their different field* of educational labor. The !n«titdte during its session was visited by *ever.*il prominent and friend- Miscellaneous. The Corner Store on Railroad A venue Is set apart for the Retell ladies will find all the new and nice Dress Goods from elegant Bilks down to I‘re tty Prints, and all the many articles needed for tb* perfection of ( toilets. Gentlemen erili find beautiful lines of Furnishing Goods in rtety and all shoppers will find exactly whst they want la Notions, Cigars, Toheceu. Hardware, Cutlery, and all w ants and iuxariceof ctrUixcd life. — NUMBER TWO. Clothing Hall ie np stairs over Number Doe. The quantity and goods la this l>*partmeut will he equally surptielTg creatfon. *ntey are the heetpradMlsof AmericaaawTfe tailor fit and tailor made. There Is no shoddy material or thrtn. I.arge and tall men will find extra sleee at suited from the giant to the school bey rejoicing la his buying elsewhere call, examine my good*, learafj^lj elegantly rtnthed, haspy hi heart and auhort in adverUsemsat has paid the purchaser. All NUMBER THREE, First door South of Number One is the car load lots of all standard staple beevy NUMBER FOUR, I’lantstion Orocerte* alwavs In full supply, Ragging and Ties, Salt, Heed Oats and Rye to arrive. Furniture, Meltresra*, Tie, t rockery and WtMMlen it are, well bucket*, chains am) ropes, leather, cotton sheets, the best tobacco and finest and must fragrautcigars, aud In short everything for every body, local, to wear and to work with. Last Not Least. the Jenny* Is now at the home of Capt. rwase, of the Ehrhardt omntuun’.t.v. Tho holler of the Meran*. Jenny A Uoadholdt is undergoing repairs and the people sire iuipaticut on account of the accumulation qf seed cotton which 1* in their wav. Mr. I-adore l.nadholdt is now assist ant clerk in Jenny Bros, store. W. T. Riley of Brunson is the happy papaWf another fine boy. Mr. C. C. Anderson hnx a very sick child. The new depot is about flnished at Sycamore and we learn that Col. It. R. Lewis, of Hampton, w hoown* the plsye, is to move there soon and that there is no question about the place building up. Col. Lewis will be the right man in the right place to make a town of the station, and we learn that he mean* to sell lot* cheap and that an academy and church are both talked of already. Kappa AlfRx. Charleston,.. 1. j If gaurivimri nrm t>ryo town or emtty mi the ft* B. R R; Is assuming respectable di- menfion*. Two stores are completed— one for Me'*ftr*. Copeland <t Chitty, the other for Mr.C. F. Rlzer, one of Colle ton’* most promising young men. Both will be flHed with large Btoeka of gen eral merchandise. Beveral other* are on the way. By Nov. 16th we will have at least five stores in full blast. There is a strong probability that we wili havea briek machine at work in the near future. Three saw mills arc in operation and can hardly supply the demand. \ Messrs. Ehrbardt A Stern are putting In machinery to manufacture anything needed for building purpose*, in wood. Train* are rnnning on regular sched ule time, twine daily. Our section is prosperous. Farmer* having abundant crops 1 to harvest. Our friend Capt. W. B. Chitty 1* working vim to build op the town that hie name. - Vg to erect rug store. 0*1 r family grocery department is n*n*tantly supplied with ail the high grade stemUrd eatables that make life worth living. W« keep only the best and purest articles, and tolerate no adulteration. Our list of delicacies embrace* the chotc- rot brands of both home and foreign luxuries. The I'iedmnni Wagon, it* all sixro, made of hard mountain wood and flnlahed with the hmgbeat Iron, Is guaranteed to prove perfectly Valisfitctory. We will keep a full stock of first class Kentucky Mules and Horses adapted to the need* and pleasures of the country. | in all that we have said we Ihhs kept in the narrow track of troth and Inviting ai-whom orf ♦ ^aiuaiUu tuted ot Hops aud Help to give us a chance to prove ourselves Utelr Daniels Rev F kl 1 best friends, we close thi* tall announcement with the pledge and promise that * * * ‘ wo are ready to serve the public faithfully and well. Next door East of Number One Is ths He a pi* Room amply stocked with the bsvsregee, tor medteh* purest Wins#, Brandis*, Ales, Beers, Whiskeys ami other ual, social aud souvivial uses. Feed Oele, Aeed Williston New*. • The High School at thi* place opened on Alouday. The citizens turned twit and tilled the large building. Rev F. J. Handers opened the exerclKe* by read ing the 4th chapter of Proverbs, after which Dr. W. }V. Smith offered prayer. Bishop Key delivered an able ami ’elo- quentaddress on education, followed by Kev. F. J. Banders. Prof. Bailey foPowed. His remarks were on the management and discipline of the school. With the aid of the trus tees and patrons be will build up one of the tirtest schools in the county. Prof. Bailey ha* able and competent assist ants. AH the |!1gh school branches will he taught. Ninety-two scholar* were present. Owing to sickness JProf. Perry did not leave till Monday for hie new field at Bishop vllle'. The meeting at the M. E. church closed on Friday nighc. Miss "SalHe Matthews returned last week from Augusta, where she has been visiting relatives. Miss Maggie McLane returned to her home in Charleston on Monday. Ml** Bettie M atthews returned ort Sat urday, having been spending some time in Aiken and vicinity. Cotton is coming in freely and selling at 7 to 7|. The crop will be very short. .Home of our best planter* say the efbp will not be more than two-thiids of a crop. Hal. Don’t boy an organ tpg any term* un til you get price* from J. B. Turner. ~J? , CrVTiaffis. F.XT WHle to’Tilm for ams, urtHwilfiii ' seplO-tf lows: K.'V. J. h. Pinkney, Comniissloner R. C. Kirkland and lawyer A. T. Woodward. Tin* lM*t{tute w*s favored with short hut in-tructive addresses by lawyer A. ! T. Woodward and Rev. K. M. Pinkney, also word* of encouragement from our Commisrioner. Having jfrgued encouragingly the great benefit and good derived front so glorious an Institute the following reo- olutioiut offered by J. 8. M. Carter were uuauimotisly agreed to; Resolved, That the I iiRtitute sincerely thank Prof. I. N. Cardoza and Miss II. •A. Marshall for their best services, and whose untiring effort* the success of our Institute is so largely due. Resolved, That the special indebted ness to State Superintendent Mayliold for his co-operation in making arrange ment* for the Institute be acknowledged and thanks tendered him; likewise to Commissioner R. C. Kirkland. -Resolved, That the Institute tender many than-s to Mrs. Ellen McKnight for so kindly lending the use of an or- fin. . —^—- Resolved, That the Institute regret the absence of so many teachers. T. II. Moses, Secretary. The Columbia Register narrates the following incident at having occurred during Watson’s speech at Batesburg on the 9th inst.: “A man in the crowd was eontineally interrupting the speaker with questions about his position on the third party question. He Anally worked his way up and stood on t^e edge of the plat form and interrupted every time W at- *on made a point with “.Hurrah for Butler.” The speaker paid little atten tion und the Interruption continued When he spoke of the miserable condi tion of the South, comparing her to a widow, and said that they proposed to take off her weeds, put on her the robe of Miriam and load her to a better hab itation, thF man stood there with tear* in his eyes*, and when the speaker squarely defined his intention of follow ing the Ocala platform, and, turning to the interrupter, asked ‘‘How’s that?” the man capitulated and shouted “Hur rah for Watson.” 8oa»e men sleep well, because they have good con«cience* and others sleep just a» well because they haven’t. When F*bj wag sick, we , Sh« cried lor Cftelori*. die dunr to 1 Send your orders for Job Work 1 to The People Job Office WKE epowp & epo., Barnwell, S. C. - - - ■— v - _ — i .j., „ Port Royal and Augusta Rys. Schedule.in Effect July 26,1891.—90th Meridian Time. P 50 p m *11 55 a m. ,Lv Augusta Ar *1 45 p m +10 40 a m ft 33 “ 12 23 pm.. Lv 1 18 “ * 0 57 “ ooo “ 12 50 “ .. “ Jackson “ 12 50 “ ft 07 ** t> 18 “ 1 05 “ . . .. “ Kllenton “ 12 83 tr 8 27 “ 0 50 “ 117 “ Robin*v. . .-Ft “ 1220 ** = 7^7 u 7 09 “ 126 “ .. ... llattieville ... “ 12 10 “ 7T2 “ 729 « 137 “ . . Milieu “ 1157 am 7 03 “ 7 48 “ 14A “ “ Martins-. “ 1149 “ 6 43 4t 7W * -*— - 4 Jtfi « .. —t . t . v “ flaldoc'. i - ii — ii 44'" ^ ~* 024-^-” 8 15 “ 2 00 “ .. .. “ Appleton “ il 30 “ 5 59 “ 8 30 “ 2 00 “ .. “ Allendale “ 11 20 “ 5 35 “ 9 17“ 2 28 “ .. “ Campbellton.. “ ;n02 “ 4 54 “ 9 30 p m 2 40 “ .. “ 10 50 “ 4 40 “ 9 55 “ 2 56 “ .. “ Hampton 10^ “ 4 15 “ 10 08 “ 3 02 “ tt....... “ Varnvttte.... —— 4 07 w 1<* 45 3 29 “ .. “ Early Branch “ 10 02 “ 3 23 “ 11 10 “ v x3 45 “ ... Ar Yemassee *1 9 45 “ 3 00 a m 7 10 p m.. Ar Charleston* . . ; .v.... 8 10 a m • --Q ■ - - 6 20 p m. - i i -i. .,Ar Savannah .... Lv 655 am - ■ $ 15 pm ... Ar Beaufort .Lv B 80 a m 6T5 p in......:.. ..Ar Port Royal Lv 8 10 am ^Daily Except Sunday., ♦Daily. For further Information apply or write to ROBERT W. HUNT, T. P. A., Wm. J. CRAIG, P. A., Augusta, Ga. JAS. L. TAYLOR. G. P. A. I SOL HAAS, T. M. • LAND FOR SALE. . One hundred and thirty-three acre* of fine timber lands near i’ort Royal R. R., bounded by land* of J. II. KillMig*- worth and other*. For term* apply to JOHN E. ALLEN, Attorney-Aat-Law, may 21-tf) Barnwell, S. C.^ G*o. W. Cadrr, Aiken, 3. C. J. B. Bukcxhaltkr, Barnwell, 8. C. Good hfeWs. All persons who made lean* through Col. W. H. Duncan or our selves, hie auoceraore, and^whose oblifttion* are nof maturing can have theur foauM*-. newedlf they so^deaire by making ap- piioalion to ua. • * WILLIS J. DUNCAN, J.J. BROWN. Barnwell, filth February, Wl Croft & Burckha/ter, A-XTOUNH.YH A.Xt,A.W BARNWELL C. H., 8. C. •Will practice in all the Courte of this State and In the United State* Court*. Mr. Croft will attend the Court* of Barnwell County aed all matters of im portance will receive the personal at tention of each member ot the firm. f-^nay 2ft-tf For Malaria, Liver Trou ble, or NUMBER HVE, The Grain Warehouse well stored with Core, Hay, OaU and beed My*. number six Up staira over N umber Five Furniture Room*, havhiff the largest stock* to the County of Far lor, Dining Room, Bed Room, Kitchen and Office mite* and single plevea. No visitor to Blaekyllle should go away *»* thi* department end no one should let the fall pees by wltdowt Blackville sj^-Ully to mw what we have laid in for all who wish to Mi homes comfortable aud attractive at cheap coat. . DUMBER SEVEN. I am headquarters for Buggies, Wag ms aod aU manner of Yehleta, and -Saddlery needed for parpora* of pleasure or everyday farm work. NUMBER EIGHT. • • A* usual 1 will keep my mock Yards well supplied with aeaitd and Western Mules aud Horse* for the saddle and for light and heavy draft purposes. NUMBER NINE TO NINETY. Sandwiched among these are many other departments, each chock full of foodfi adapted to the need* of everybody. T 1 cannot undertake to aay what I have. It would be.a far easier task to tell what I do not keep. No matter what you wanl come to me. 1 have it. Don’t go further and fare worse. AND FINALLY. ' ■ 1 will glre you th« (op price, (or oil you h»r« i BRING ME YOUR COTTON, aud all that you can control. STTVrOTsr BIROWICT, etoUBMIilM^' '' u ' (=tl ri TIME TABLE NO. 1- In Effect July 8th,- 1891. at 8 o’clock A. M, - - ■—' • ^ ^i^^iiroaMijMniiiii.iniiiiaa. NORTH BOUND. SOUTH BOUSO. First; Clas*. Dally Only. O nlj -umdaySsunday B««darMvW Exc ^ t DI8TANCB8 BE TWEEN STATIONS Class. Clara mm Clara DaHy. Except p. Of. 5 45 5.57 A. M. ^ 8.51 9.03 a. tr 8.15 P. M. 5.20 AM 9.11 8.27 582 1 8.55 5.40 2 6.41 9.27 10.15 6.51 10.15 6.5G 8.00 o|Lv.. .Barnwell...Ar. 3 .. ..Woodward... 2 Ashleigh — 9 4 ti’. aI; Bunday "jCmT 10.15 S.57 10 3* 10.50