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The next reiiular coihmunlcatlon vf Harmony Lodste No. 17 A.*. f,\ M.*. will be beMat theucw MaeonlcTem- „ „ ' P* 6 i«V Barnwell upon 14th day ©I Ihf miiiw brfnf thnjnd Saturday & at'‘H*feh fwelva.” By twdet ot W.*. v B. C. Kiiklamu, Secretary. The rctsdsr weeturg at Barcwel 1 l No. IS, Kuhrhts of Pythiaa will be hekl at thtfr Hall on Friday nlrjht at (fo’clock. A fall attendance is requested. ly order of ... W. & CftfltSTIE, C. C M. J. PATE, ' K. K. 8. ‘ . Most < kilul go, Mr; Jofin D^^eniny was up from Syc amore t)rt Monday. 4 Mr. H. D. Newman, of Ellcnton, called to aee u* on T need ay. ; Three hundred acres will \>e sown in vrlteat amuml Grahams this fall. Kgjtt end chickens are scarce in Barnwell and hnng Christmas prices. A setlslhle earthquake shock was felt here a little after Sunday nviduight. The Brown Guards will goto the Au gusta Exposition next, Wednesday af ternoon. ' Pr. J. J. Craddock, of Myers station, 8. B. K. R., paid us a pleasant call on Monda/. ~ ~ . County Treasurer Free reports tax collections up to Saturday night as de cidedly backward. Mr. A. P. Dicks sml family have moved from Richland to Augusta to get better school facilities. , On and after Mooday next the game law take# a restand buutera have the pariridgea at their merry. Tt«>n..lTayi»e H Crwm was In town on Tuesday, looking fully equal to eoAilng legislative responsibiiitiea. Gov. Tillman has offered a reward of one hundred dollars for the arre»t and delivery of W. I.. McFaii to the Sheriff. Mr. E K Cauthew, who Uught school at Buford’s Bridge, is now engaged In 1b« inturanee bualiicrs at Wsde»boro, Jf.C. Vain*Me propertv will be sdld a» Barnwell nest Monday. Scan our ad vertising columns and so# what you vraat. Cap! H. X. Green and Mr Brigham Meed, of Ktko, wrrs in toe u on f>*u»r- day and favored Tux I'xorLaoflit c with a rail. * Mr. MT. J|. Dvwiit was offered and se- fnaed a few days ago far ten acres of his McTyefre farm near \ irdeu, h B K It. Jast Received. lutrgo re-enforcemcnts of lovely hata, bonnets, notions and charming dress goods for the Indies. beauty, cotn- •teteness and cheapness tlfny can not excel led thi*. side ©r BaUiuiora. Bri. goods in endless variety, from or ange blossoms to travelling trunks. All at Mrs. Molair’s. Doa’t Misslt The ladies of .Elko Bdclge I. 0. G. T. will serve a Hot Supper, in the Town 4Iall tomorrow, Friday eveulpg at 7.30 o’clock, for the purpose of raising functs for the pnrcljase of an organ.for their Lo<lgo. Refreshments of all kinds will he served anJ*tho oysters"wlUTie pre pared bv a professional cook. The pub lic cordially invited to'attend. invitation and ant success in their good work. A Young Murderess. On Monday Hen Tyler and wife, co 1 - ored, living on Mr. J. W. Phillip s place near Rlko, went to their cotton Held, leaving their six months old child in the care of the nurse, Anuje Kltchings, colored, an Orangeburg girl ten or twelve years old. They heard some suspicious noise about the house and esme back and found tin; baby dead in bed. Annie confessed that its crying had made her mad and thst she had struck it on head with a hammer. Coroner Peacock held the inquest, and brought Annie to jail Tnesdsy evening, the jury having found usual verdict.. onr2U.4u*1 wie i»<fcw , *Tr f*. J The ftrovra ifaards. Col. F. M. M’xson, of Gov. Tyimao’a staff, acting for Adjutant General Far ley, Inspected the Brdwo Guards Fri day afternhon. The command in gray dress utnforu* and with new equip* ments made a highly Credltable appear ance.' Thi.rty-flve men; were In Hop and sixteen wme unable to get leases of ab sence from their every day euiploy- ments. They passed uiuster hand T aamtUr.— r-——‘ ' ■ • * A beautiful flag that cost nearly a hundred dollar# was presented to the Guards by the ladies of Barnwell through W. Gilmore Simms, Esq., who discharged that duty with character istic eloquence and gracetulncss. The response oi Scrgt. J. B. Burckiiajter in accepting the flag w as a perfect gem of appi-opriateneas. But for lack of space a kindly we would be glad to publish but! wishes the ladles abund-. j. speeches fn fu 1 !. They should be pre served on the records of the Guards, I At night the younger Guards and their friends had a pleasant dance ln Masonic Hall, whafe Gupid was stron ger than Mars. / l Jenny’s Penny. Death has been here and took away the bfoath that first God gave; wiikh reminds us that, w hatever w e are w imt- ever we^bc, we are travelling to the grave. Mr. and Mrs.C. 1). I^tadholdthave the sympathy of our entire community in the i the death of their infant child., Marie Irene, which occurred 30th inst. They laid the seal lightly HP Over h«?r breast; « thH | Calm are her elumbeta • ' Dunbar and Mea*r». Ut’liiiHiiiuy atui J. D. »wn from Four Mila Buford’s Bridge News. As a loaded wagon waa crossing the large bridge SerosaSaltkehatohie at Bu ford’s Bridge one of the post* gave way. Upon examination it was found that all of the underwork* were In a decayed condition. 'It was reported at once to Commissioner Walker w ho gave the contract to Mr. J. B. Hearse to build a new bridge. He hired hand* and by *he time this goes to press the bridge will be completed and the farmer* will be bauling thero’ton that has accumu lated on their hand* to Myers Station on the South Bound. We congratulate Messrs. J. B. Hearse A Co. on their work aud do not think it l* a misnoutvr to call them the Buford’s Bridge Con struction Company. Blle. The Carolina Midlaxd. ‘The track layers expect *c reach Al* I lendale tomorrow, just two days later ' than its parallel, the South Bound, was 1 scheduled to get tn Columbia. Hupcrlntendrat Key# tells us that he will put an a passenger scIknHiJc a* KeHi | as the track I- surfaced up. Tie isqull* j confident that tb* M utl j u» bring p*.MUiger» a* | sbly to l war6 The j aiKt roa«t rati is nrarly •oulh*nU* ami its higl l>uibl« ttM'lj trams wi Allendale and H**l\c lenind im>rtdng 'rain well later. Hr the Peaceful her reel. Beautiful, lovely, 8h? Whs but giv&n, A fair bud to earth, ^“Tl FOR THE PEOPLE. Mike Ibown & Bko. Barnweils 4 ; J , " , >••* ITavo nn ahundance of both Hope und Help for every man, in the county, and_ali^w ho apply shall be ampty kbppliod. lacking. ' 1 ' ». FIRSTLY. From now on wo will pay the very tip top. gilt edge highest prico# for all kind* of country produce, from king cottonV snowy staple that float# the calico ling woman and child Not one shall go around the world to the humbler yields of the SouthenUields • ^im * iililiiiaBiiMrittiMBBBttBiBlifSaiaiittAfliAiRBBSB Our eng ment# most favorably mnde, find copper rasteneu toO| With consumers and other Southern production* give us advantages and facititles that of cotton MOxS- ictly and not vain boast- far mer who will give ns none can doubt or deny. indcr*iood that this In- . Barnwell, but that it if o blusi-om iu IIraven. There i* a considerable amount of pneumonia of a stubborn typ«i among j u*, and Drs^ Whatley, Huberts and Harter arc kept quits bu«y. t apt. J. W. Jenny aud others attend ed the Baptist Association at Bethcsda last Sabbath and report the- meeting a success. Rev. J. II. Wilson is attending tho Lutheran Sfn«>d in Augusta ami w as to | | preach the introductory sermon. Karr a Alpha. AHEAD AND BLAeKVILL read] liedule *• K fie Is u.d willb ely and comiort lav of the buggV over bciwemt me •r si»ter towns. I Im xnn between n. I t«e Xvrtlt wlR leave liarn ; » » .i *«i<pr. f'* mil 'i < llMtd read A iii- - j dale will recrive her t barleaton Mali olose i by noon, »etrr*l hour# sooner than ths t m •. present 1%-xt Royal *ch*‘duU brings *t. **i,hlef Justice" T. L. Hush, J. I*. Anderson ware U on 1 ueaday. Next Saturday nljjht** ruevl will Tu« FmiTAa aOeu*oer ••K**»lo(l4«#n**«'. j yy **•*»*JT* -“t"SJ—•“ Th. OMrUltm. TM «la4 of tfce printer» frarnas ... * . . | I ttr Barnwell Baptlat Baahsrx capitahals have made the i «| t h Othe-Ua cnurch 4intisum4«e wf Wofford College an otf«r j yha atUndamw w a* very g< •f fta.UJl for the esrablisttateul ol Hospitality with which in lltt.ng Sell .a»l w4 that piacv. > were rntertaibe-| was | The Master ha* moved his nlhee from Aasochtti last wo* *h! and t pitality with which tnc delrgal were entertained was iwrfeet. All rc ports mo we. I ths ehur Williatoa Sews. The annual sale and pic nlc of Oak Grove Sunday school i* quite an event J in the quiet life of the comm unity m ar Kiko. On the loth in«t. it was well at tended aud w ith no ordinary pleasure. It was a joyous surprise that an Ideal October day with Ifs deep blue sky lent La •unshine to the occasion, it wa* tWply regretted that the wormy super- lutendent, D. M. Jobiiston, was Called away to the bedside of a dying son-in- law at Trenton, aud his alnicuee wa* aa luMkedas it was itiiiisuaL # l'lie editor of fjm i'aori.c atid the Rev lAtcius Ci»*l.l*eri were greatly missed though tnejr > tti M ill tnnr regret*. The auc tion w*s erted by J. M. Hair aud wa* >’d liy u any sallies of wit. tvome ted srai.ct heart d watermelons, a and apron*curlwusly wrought by if ladles atMi Uie pouuUr Fkoplk | one year) were among the articles j tost coto.rd The irrs^uier of tnc 1 nuday sch- ol rcvw>rteil that nearly fUO aa resllawd from tdevaftr. Heavy baskets were emptied on along •pK liel lid l you i for OOIN’C^UKR comp^ In yt)l this section of the South. That thi» is business * ittg we will prove to tho supreme satisfaction of evert iho opportunity to offer the logic of dollar# and cent#! h A trial is all that we »#k, and we wish it pH**! d^tinctly \ itation is not limited to the immediate neight* goes to and beyond the furthest con 11 nea of J,he bounty. WEOOISriyLY- Hand In hand with our guarantee of highest possible rate# for all purchases of farm production* mo\e& the copartner remedy for hard times, of the very cheap est ptme# for any aud all c-lasse* of good* that we carry, and they arc everything in General Merchandise, it ijPUte bottom foundation principle of political eoon- omy that the wise sell in the highest and buy in tho cheapest markets and that Is our place. V. _ WID H A.VE WHAT YOU WATSTT. Our stock* in every line are complete, too large and extenHveto be catalogued in a newspaper advertisement and too pm feet to by described in one color of printer’s ink. They can he understood only by examlnailon and comparison and that is all w o ask, for after results w ill rest with as and we will be equal to every occasion. B**EGI AL STITRIE?*. Particular attention has been paid in the selection of our stock to several Im portant line# of good* heretofore universally slighted bv all merchants outside of the principal cities. It is surprising that such should have been the case soloug, bnfa visit to our emporium will show' new departures never before attempted In mercantile enterprise iu alt this country. ~FT A ~R,I3~W~ AIRIElI- Our stock of Hardware is a# cotnptotq^and well assorted a* any that van. be found in Augusta, Charleston, Savannah or Columbia, and our prices will aave money to home buyers on every purchase. Worker# in wikkI and iron will And all the l*c#t tools of their trades at our establishment. In building hardware we carry everything. Our pm-ket and table culltry, setworr, are the best to be had and oiir razors are ahuply perfect. RANGES AND STOVES- We handle a beautiful line of Ranges ami Cooking Stove# and Invite the espe cial attention of husbands and wives to ttieae saviors of liealth and lightm-rs of the three times a day labors of life. They are supplied w ith full outfit# of cook ing utensils, and upon tUf* voluntary testimony ot happy and admirable house keepers we knowingly rocummend them. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Gentlemen’s Cbnldug and Furnishing Goods In great variety and of the best j fabrics and the iuo-t fa-hionabie modes. In shirts, collars, cuffs, tie#, gloves, ' hosiery, haudaerchtefs a«d underwear we defy competition from any Southern ! source and laugh at iiuitatiou from anywhere. LADIES’! We can please everyjutste and suit every style in Ivies' Dress Goods, and we most cordially Invite the fair sex to exercise woman's rights aud come and ace | fur ibemsrives. Our stock of notions, hosiery. Iace«. ribbons soaps, fans, gloves : and dress and tollel accessories generally is without a vacancy In lu eompiete- nc»a. B e have a foil stock of Trunks ranging from baratoga sizes downward. KHOKH AND SLIPPERS. We have an Immense su*ck of the best makes and styles. The famous Bay Mate sli«*»# uiaue t<> mir special order never fail to give complete satisfaction and sell ibeuuMdtts at sight. From tV^sglnnlng of hia buslne#* career baz constantly gnided progreseffiy-the pH net ple.ftboVo Indicated. X Not content with the accomplishments of the busy years campaign of ihc Fall of THH1 with unabated etwtrgy and •sful experience to guide and ample moans to compel it to he umph. The nifcscesse* that have marked his onward and ot past, bright and beneficial aw they have been, shall ail play to Iho GRAND MASTER STROKE OF HIS which is to make this year a signal ’‘Record Brckket” lit Hence# In the counties of Barnwell, Aiken and Orangeburg. is r :ow fully complete and he invites the careful, Hioughtfn. attention of th|» people, confident pf their approval and resolute In nnble strength bf his position, safe and high above the frequent V prostrate the apprentices of trade under the first fores of gffttMUtng i Times are changing. The growth of the country U more tip-hulldiug of the ambitious cities. In the easy and affluent leisure at good old days’’ the farmers and planters sold their crops and bough through the proxy of the factor or combined a little business and a , iw the Ndw Sodth Time needs of consumer# are so ^ ® I ^ ■ I ■■■■PRPMRimltlplkKl by the rbangei to tem tqat to meet these altered requirements the patronage of the oountry necessity been concentrated nearer the homes of buyers and seller*. In full «u- derstaudingof these condition# I make this fair, candid and fcarleta meat. - . A SUMMER SURPRISE. During the Summer, when the business on Hook wa# gloomiest and tbff trad* centers were paralvzed by dull sales and hampered by financial atriugeney 1 vfa- Ited In peraon the lending Northern cltie* and took advanuget»r their appreheu- stonsand necessities. Buying in wholesale quantities from the first importers and best manufacturer# who were all red hot to unload and paving soot cath iatts their anxious hands I secured Enormous Stocks at PANIC PRICES.' J* I I »1>»H Mil. The .Uv.nl.jti-. that 1 *«th*r*4 .h,ll be dktrtlmM with Inflexible fairness among my customer'. I shall look for profit to the amount of my sale*. For I am well aware that the increase of railway factlltlM o|>cii* other competitive market* and introduce* new rand Ida Ire for trade hut that rivalry only adds zest to business and give# greater glory to for thegguidancc of uiy f*ld friend# and the ■ to w In I off* transact many new custmoora that offer the following directory of arrangetnmu that will their business with entire ease and economy of tiiae. NUMBER ONE. A DIES’ DRESS GOODS. tK#> TZatall Sm^i and Batluu ’Jim Corner Store en Railflnad AVwtue la set apart for ladles will Hud all the new and nice Dress Goode from elegant Hllks n I’eettv I'rinu, and all tlm many articles needed fort he porfeetkm of their U iiets. Uentleiiicn will find beautiful lines of PuruUldng Goods In —iftns ew»- Heiy and all sbunpers will find exactly what they want In Hboe# .Clipper#, Hals. Nutions, ( igar«, T obacco IIsrdw are, Cutlery, aud all the goods ntnusarr to tho want# aud luxuries of civilized life. NUMBER TWO. Lhlng Hall Is up stairs over Number One. The quantity and m R^VIaltopartutvot will be cqtutlly surprlsl ig and satisfying uihel k. tat to dli iw prre* lers >ug h the Opera lleuse u» the h«>uthwrat up •fairs rodent in th# Ryau ItUK'k o.rurv Court Uuumi aquerc aud Main stmt. Mr.fi. II. Crum’* cotton boo## near fi>rshauts wa* accidentally bttruevl Fri- davnight, wlu* fi»e bale# o( c»uon and fifUd' puuuUa of fodder. Mo incurasice. Married, at the residence of the bt tde’a aunt In OrangvtHirg, nn the 2Ut In-t., Mr Kogem* tauca*, of Grahams, and Mts# Mattie K, uaughnrcf Mr W. £. MrMicltael, of Wiiil»toa. Mr. John Creerh Is rapidly reeavsr- f«vm the ptatoi »hut w ound re- [ vetted «>n the l«tb lost, hot several I Bay# h- haabeen up and about the hotel, i taking nia meaia * tin other gucata. Mr. Nat Hair Is up and all right again j after long cooflnemciit from a rattle anake bite. Hie experiences with snake J |M»iaoa aud the uaeul ’‘tunict’* make, aa told by him, a very interesting lecture. Mr. W. T. Walker** gin ho M *e %< Mo- •tteon trie Carolina if 1 eland w as burned on i'huraUa/morning about 5 oViock, with 3&baies of outtou, aquanty of seed, Ac. The firs is siip|Mi*ed to have been incendiary. There was no insurance and the los#, I-',300, Is total. Capt. J. M. Madth, of Columbia, was In town on Friday. He U now cauva»s- jng for the Register and has met with tine success. The Register Is icrtuuate fu having secured tho services of so good a solicitor. In his vocabulary there is no such word as No. Andrew Bennett, colored, catnc in Tuesday night and surrendered to hherlff Lancaster. He is charged with the murder of James Brown, colored, who died at Bamberg on the I8th Inst, from a beer bottle blow inflicted on his head by Benhett several weeks before. Fourth and last Methodist quarterly confeiences for the year will be held at Bat it well for the Blackyjiie circuit on next Saturday..and fiuhtlajf/Kev.' J- Waiter Dickson presiding, and at Al lendale for Allendale circuit on next fcJuuday and Monday, Rev. B. N. Weil# % prosidlpg^’ x ^ . . . > A dead nude colored child about two . mouth# old was found on Monday m a shallow |xad of \vat£r.by the side of the Carolina Midland road, a mild and a half north of Barnwell. Dr. E. Iw. Fat- terson, who conducted the post mortem , examinttion, think# the child was alive •when it wa# thrown in the wateLu There is no clue to the perpetrator# of the cl ime. We acknowledge an invitation to tho marriage, at the Baptist, church, Allen dale, Oct. 38th at flye o’clock, of Miss Oorrle Haney and Mr. Henry S. Hart zog. Thk Pkople wishe* them aUjjie happinek# that they can hope for. TfTI, no mattor how long nor how perfect, cannot fi lithe years with blessing* be yond their desert*. May bright skies bend over them until tlie last sunset shall kiss the earth that shall love them so well Its final, gentle good night. Elko’s motto is Excelsior And she lives up to it. The Barnwell Baptist Association on Friday aecepted her mu nificent offer of $£090 in ca*h and a beautiful #iUM*f ten acres for the loca tion or the A«sooiationsl Academy, liaiuiterg wa# her only formidable com- 1 peiimr. offering about $.»,0fs> vasli and i* the school building valued at $1,000 The lesson thst Elko and the #urfouud- “ iMveeet lo th# <»ther tow n# the county I* worth a heap of stud v d j e»ta moving forward s I gratifying growth and strength- | • ndow uirot of a M*-aiurlal Prof I ship in Fnnwaft L’nlvemitr In ut< I nf lu dlaiinguiah«d f'HtmUrr w * I sdvocated by ('«il J. A. iloyt and I eburebes sgreed to isi** wdleeiiona | that purposa Kcv •H>itt4*d In hi* mo«t Ur | with | The xaor- wory j sbly , the for | D. 'V. Hey pro- • effeetlve w ay the | J so arranged by the lad?* nt on# of ilia ni-*-t trmi | ever spread at Oaa Grove. [ »ev«r* encMpIiuisut* were paid tifi *—ooutplimenis of actions thit| luudwr than words, but the uncut j and pies mocked the uia#» vora- • cbm# a* they turned fnllytttlsfled away | f otii the table An afGi-dlnnrr j wa* made by Rev. D. W K^v. w h«>n (he •nv dUpersr*d, all carrying happy ' Closing out at Cost. We need mom *rvd offer a large lot of pre«y Spring and Summer Good# for la dies um at prime e»>«t. These goods will go like hot cakes and ttrvt come fir«t •erved wlildre the rule. l*oh't utia# the chance. Clotblni good# treat ion. | hey are the be*t product* of Americanand foreign tailor lit sod uilor made. Th«rw U no shoddy material nr elfnehed them. Large and UH men will find extra »l*e# at ordinary price*, vuited fr»*m the giant to the school hoy rrkdkdNg In hi# first trousers. iMiylng •Isewner# call, examine my goods, learn my prices and you will elegantly clothed, happy In heart and unhurt In pocket, convinced too *dvertisemen( ha# paid the purchaser. ■4k' NUMBER THREE. , Ftrtt <loor Hooth of Number One la the Warehouse for provisions filled with car load lots of all standaid utaplc heavy groceries and plaaiaiftew NUMBER FOUR. B N> 11 ,loor of N umber One Is the fiamp’.e Room mmply mea P1#r.t*llon Groerrl#e always In full supply. Bagging and Tb**, Salt, OsU purest Wines, Brattdiee. Alee, Beers, Whiskers and ether ‘ i. Tin, Crockery end Wooden Ware, well I ual, social and convivial uars. Miscellaneous. •r still claims « f The il«pti*t Orpliatteg^ sod the churches will con ribute t-> that good cause. The neat A-s.vc’utiou wdi meet next veer with Ml. Arm<u church. Rev. W. I*. KU-e was M«>derau>r and Rev. W. D McMillan fieerrtary of the Aseociati*>n. Bltckrlllc News. A com in luce of the I.O. G. T. went around on Saturday last and tv titled the saloon keepr»f» that they must remove the scrreti* from tbelr d >ors. All have ... i o eompuru. Howard Bros, will soon ndl twenty- five feet more to tiieir shop*. They wilL keep ott baud a Btrgr au>i-k engineer’s supplies, tools and belting. During Ihc isli they have bad to tui e off a rreat deal ef work becaune they could njt get cuo»’gh fir,*t cl«-s hands to do all (i'#t was offered them. Nn town in the Mate of Bisckville’# size hxl a l»etU’r cqu’pwd machine shop than theirs. Mud no town, of any #i/.c whatever, in the Hwath has liver men than the Howards. Tho beauty of Plankvllle will be largely Increased when the centre *own track of the Carolina Midland shall fw torn up. Then the city fathers will improve the Court House plnz.i and make it a« pretty as a picture with tree* aud perhaps (lowers Deaths. In Three Mile township at Saturday mldhigbtof hemorrhagic malarial fever Mr*. K. J.JStoedly,aged 33 year*, leav ing seven children and many relative* and friends to sorrow for her so early death. She wa* the youngest daughter of the late Mr. Wilson limiter. In Three Mile township on Sunday morning •Ir# W. IT.Garter. Shewasn daughter of Hon Robert Jones, of Col leton', and had been married about a year Her husband and surviving rela tive# have the sincere sympathy of ma ny friend* lu their great bereavement. in Aiken on the 2t»th inst. Mr. J. G. Steadman, father of Mrs. W. W. Willi*,' of Blackville. and Mr*. J. N. Mims, of Williston. He was a successful busi ness man and had accumulated a large estate - H i# age was 80 year* ■ Mr. William Green, the oldest citizen iq Aiken county, died at his home at Hawthorn on the 3ist lust, aged 87 years. All of hi* children, grand nfid great grand children 'erMltt-ction# and Nome uiied with banpler anUcIpsrion#. Mr. Quincy A. Kennedy came home last week from Furman University on a •tek furlough. '•r M. F. Nixon has rented the Pike ■ #t flrang^hurg sml wilt give our sLtir town o> at year a flr«t class hotel. J>.*!ou receipt* to date 2*4) bale# aud a rising. It is mir sari doty to s#y that ll'.tl# Margaret, daughter of Cant. R. N. Gen try,'he I nn Fndsv morning, hh# was about six yea is sdd and was ill about a week. The parents have the syrmutthy of tho entire uAvu (n this their tad be- rravement The High School continue* to tn- craase. I; uuw ntiiubert over lid and still thev eome. Frof. Bailey ulll not ! l-be satisfied fill h* has #* g5oilra' *"irnol '* ' •# any place |n the Stale.- II al. NUMBER FIVE. The Grain Warehouse well stored with Cmm, May, Fodder, Oat# and Seed Rye. * NUMBER SIX. in# I School Meeting. The patrJn* of the Red Oak Public School arc icquested to meet at school building on Saturday next, the 31ft Lnst. f pfur the consideration of lm- |k>i tant maTters A full attendance is requested atll) o’clock a m. J. S.NELL1NO. «i.d R>e f'.lnrrive, Furniturv, Mattresre#, buckets, chain*ai.d ropes, leather, cotton sheet*, the best tobarco and finest and i nmsl fragrant cigars, aud lu short every thing for every body, to vat, to wear and LuworkttUh. I Last Not Least. Onr familr froeery department is constantly supplied with all the high grade tr^ ...»_ J w . ^ . standard eaUhles that make life worth living. We keep only the beat and purest | f |. 4rlof * "”^1 iIL| tU £! sriM'lc*, ami toleraiv a*’ adult, ration. Our list of delicacies embraces the choic- “^“. Bed Room, Kitchen a eat brands of both home and foreign luxuries. The IHeilmoui Wagon, In all sizev, made of hard mounUin wood and finished with the toughest iron. Is guaranteed to prove perfectly satisfactory. We will keep a full stock of ti/at elasx Kentucky Mules and Horse# adapted to the needs #ud pleasure* of the country. In all that we have said we have kept in the narrow track of truth and Inviting again alFin need of Hope ami Help to giye u* a chance to prove ,uir*elvcs their beat friends, we close this fall announcement with the pledge and promise that wc arc ready to serve the public faithfully and well. jvijKE epowp & Bpcr.7 Barnwell, S. C. ESI Takes the Cake. Bob Smith, white, who lives near Bowden, Ua'., comes up the champion cotton picker of the jear. He tried hira»elf the other day. Beginni ig at good daylight he stopped thir y-tlve minutes for UThuer and at s mdown weighed up 701 pounds. He wa# timed .ouo hour $ud picked nid^ty pounds. first The South Bound will rtm it# train lo l olug^Jt&ig.nn Saturday. Jsme# Furse afltHy. II. Witherspoon of this c«*uutx.h.fye been appointed en grossing clerks for the next session of the Legislature. Two hundred new Alliances have been formed in Indiana within the last twelve month# aud the Order now numbers 35,- 000 members iu the State. Col. Charles Jones Coleock, who com manded the Confederate force* at the battle of Honey Hill, died at his home in Hampton county on last Thursday in the 73d year of his age. ConVshonld be used in the #rder it is gathered. That pulled after frost will keep better than the earlier gatherings, as the cold kilts the weevil# in the fields for Infants and Childran< [>re«*nt. He wa. Ihe^lerof 6 AUs! I whU ® U <:, * nuut 1 *“ rtU,<!ln ln U,ell<,u “ !d Daniel Hair, of Blackville. "Castoria Is so trtll adapted to chftirm that I recommend It as superior te say prescription known to me.” R. A. Ascaxa, M. 1)., >111 So. Oxford Et, Brooklyn, N. T. e-rbe iwe of'Cartoria’ te so universal and its merits so vreit known that it seems a work of *upersro#*tion to endorse it Fewsrethe itTfen^ent iuralliM who do not keep Osstona Late Faster Bloomingdale Bef onned Church. 'f 11 Caetoris cure* Colic, Constipation, Bout Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kin* Worms, gives sleep, sad promote# di- WitloSinjuriou* medication. •* Tor several yean I have recommended S our * Castena, ’ aud shall always oontlaue to o so as it has invariably produioed bOMfictel results.” Eownr F. Pardss, M. D., “Tho Winthrop,” 126th Street aud Tth Ave., . New York City. ; suites and single plow*. So visiter to Maokrills ahould go away wit n.* »nd iu* on« should tet the fall pass by wiibnat Blackville specially lo #m what us have laid In for all who with I# tai homes comfuruble and attractive at cheap onst. NUMBER SEVEN. n* dqu * rt r r ! [ OT W«gms and all manner of Vehicles, and baddlery needed for purposes of pleasure or everyday farm work. NUMBER EIGHT. A# usual I will koea my fitock Yards well supplied with sound and ” e*tcn» M ulea and Horses for the saddle and for light and NUMBER NINE TO NINETY. Sandwiched among these are many other departments, each cheek full of adapted to the need# of everybody. I cannot undertake to say what I hav*. _ would be a far easier task to tell what I do not keep. No matter what you want come to me. 1 have it. Don’t go further and fare worse. AND. FINALLY. BRING ME Y OCR COTTON. 1 will give you the top prices for all you havfi and all that you ca^fiontroL snyccasr birowtst, -Blaclki^iil©, S. C. aug‘J7-tf THE CAROLINA MIDLAND RAILWAY CO. TIME TABLE NO. 1. In Effect July 8th, 1891, at 8 o’clock A. M. NORTH BOUND. t 1 SOUTH BOUND. * ir#t las*. .Second Class. First Class. Tan CaxTAOS Coutast, 7T Hobeax Smart, Naff Yoaa. heaps. Highest of all .in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17, xSS^, FOR SALE. Baking Powder ABSOUUTEIY PUR, -V * * - ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS OF “Red Rust Froof” Seed Oats at sixty oenis per bushel. 1*. W, F ARRELL. oct23-3w] Blackvillo, S.C. Greig, Jones & Wood. Cotton and jtaval Stores Factors, Savannah. Ga-, . Solicit consignment# of Cotton and Naval Stores and pledge their beat ef forts to give satisfaction to their custo mer*. Mr. J. X. WOOD, fartuerly of Bam- manyCaroliuariV utf#.^* 1 ^ All Col. V Good News. rsons who made loan# through li. Dunciu or our selves, hU suceeMors, and whose obligations are now maturing can have their loaua re newed if they so desire by makingmp- plication te u*. WILLIS J. DUNTAX, > J.J. BROWN. ^ Bafirwcll, 27th February, 1891. / mar.Vtf bund' Only- jf. * 1.1 Su (Dv l)4llly ,>aily y . *■ Except!Except a u ,y * Ismiday Sund«V 7 :.;r DISTANCES BK- if TWEEN STATIONS 5.5! 8.05 6.41 0.03 9.11 9.27 10.16 \ 10.30 i 10 3Gj 10 48! A. M. 8.15 8J17 8.35 8.51 10.15 10.40 10.30 11.10 Flr^ Clam. D«ny. 4 I . • Claaa J**»>. Except atinday r. x. 6.20 0 Dw.. .BarnweH^.Ar, 3 -532 1 ....Woodward,, 2 ... .Atbleigh...; 4 A. *. LAND FOR SALE. One hundred and tli’rty-tbrwe acre* of fine timber land* t»$ar Fort Royal tt. It., ;*o4i tided by .laud* of J. II. Kllllngs- wortb aud others. For term*, applv to JOHN K ALLEN,. 2141) >C. 11.or, 11.35 11.15 11..V 1127' 11.1 1 T. M. 11.4. A. M. r. m. r. m. For the goverumeta at K the rompaifr referring lit* tke. 10.13 »J7 9.th 5.54 3.42 r 5.24 ChtelK, .Ar*