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» . I X Tlie Ban well People. Y WO DOLL. A it M A "VltiAM THUKSDAY. NOVj&MBKU 6» 18W. ^ *“« - i. .. The mm*t regiilw nomnmnicatton of Harmony Lodge No. 17A.*. F.*. M.*. will be heldat the new Maeonic Tem ple ia Barnwell «pon «th day ot Mo the same being the 2nd Saturday In paid month, beglaning at “U%h twelve.” iy order of W. -. M . . M H‘ P. Anderson, Secretary. A Kight dollars per month, sixty-four dollars for remainder of seeskhj, will pay all expenses of a pupil at the Gra- , hams Graded School. We are trying to educate your children at lowest cost. Show your appreciation by vonr pat ronage. Write for catalogue and se cure board with I*. E. fioWKLL, Supt., octlC-tf Grahams, S. C. The votes will be counted next Tues day. The 9. C. Methodist Conference will meet at Anderson on the 26th inst. The State Fair will open* next Mon- Mr.S. A. Hosier, formerly of Willis ton, died at Elloree, S. C., last Sunday week. It is said that Gen. J. II. Earle will •oon move to Birmingham, Ala., to practice law. — A resolution in favor of the repeal of Che lien law was passed at the s|»ccial meeting of* the Oowuty Alliance on Monday. Mr. H. L. O’Banaoa, who Cook the Western fever last winter and went to Alabama, has concluded to com* back to Barnwell. County Treasurer Kirkland reports tax payers as coming forward better tI»*o they have ever done since be ha« been In office. Hr. W. H. C. Johnson, formerly of Macke!lie, is now sgenf of the Port Moyal and Western Carolina Kailroad hi Greenwood. Mr. Charles Zisaett showed us yes terday a potato weighing nine (tounds that w as grown juat lu rear of his offlee in Barnwell. •% He*'. J. L Tiilman and aon are con ducting a auoceaafui tent meeting in Alkeu County, three miles tins aide of e*and Bar Ferry. Hr. John Garnett, of Savannah, say# that the Mouth Bound Kaiiroml w ill not croea rh« Port NoyaJ and Augusta Kah- uray West of Allendale or Eastol Bruu- personal grace tthd beauty. Ithe presents ffofn their many friends wore numerous, costly and valuable. The good wishes thht attend Mr. and Mrs. Moore, are bom every heart lit Barnwell. — r~ Another Good Man Gone. Capt. J. B. Zorn died on Saturday morning at his home in Black ville, aged 57 years. He was n good man. He followed the flag of “the lost cause’* with unflinching courage until it was folded*forever, and In the trying days that have followed einta. no son of the State has been truer than our departed friend, lie was of the strong andj^tur- dy material that makes free peoples and good govern menu. The example of'his busyj clean, honest life has left its impress for lasting good on all who came within the influence of his friend ship. If tiie world were made up of such men there would be no use for laws of hnman enactment. He guided his life by the teachings of - the golden rule and was ready when the summons came calling him to the higher home. . - ;r; " ;he sorrow’ that has fallen so heavily on his family and friends. s' ' Capt. Tillman had his measure for his inaugural suit taken In Augnuta yesterday» Mr. apd Mr*.,T. L. iViggina left on Wednesday for Charleston which they will make theli* future botnei Fruit Trees* This is the season of the year to oon* V tlo Ho Had and so Sudden. Rev. P. J. Hiers, of Dunbarton, was in Barnwell on Monday, full of iifejtnd hope and puhllc spirit. Before nigm- fall he was called from the labors of earth to the rewards of the better land, from the service of the'chureh militant to the blessed and everlasting glories of the church triuinphaut. He had nearly reached home, was within a hundred and fifty yards of wife and children when the sudden ami terrible casualty occurred that robbed them of their chief protector. He was alone but the circumstances show that the mule be was driving became fright- | ened at a flock of calves, and starting j quickly overturned the buggy, throw ing Mr. Illersout against an oak tree. ‘ The Injuries that he received resulted In death in a very few minutes. Mr. lliers was a goml and a true man, prtH.1 •eroua in the management of his own affairs, faithful to all public re- •|»on»i hill ties and with a heart running over with charity and giM*d will to bis fellow-men. For many year* h been a devoted minister of the Baptist ihnrrh and in the last day many happy 1 souls .hall ri To the family so sorely bereaved, totlu coiuinunity that will so mis* his pres ence and bis counsel. Tua Paort.i eider the fruit trea question. A sub scriber asked us some time ago what would kill bowflpn In peach and cherry trees, lie had tried ashes and did not find that the bow vvaa exterminated by- the application. The egg that makes this destructive insect Is deposited in the rough bark at tba ground. It is hatched out and makes Its way Into the tree and kills it: A good plan It to scrape the dirt away from too root of the trees iujthe fall of tho year two or three inches below tba surface. Tho exposure w ill not hurt them during the winter. If the rough bark la scraped off the eggs may-go With U. It to gen erally supposed that an applioatloti of strong ashes of lime will kill tbobofen This is not always the cose, however* We would suggest the liberal appIldlU tion of coal tar, or carbolic acid might be better—about a dime’s worth tp two gallons of water. WJhhej,„th».»Ag|rto JhatohedwmfTrie w drrn starts In the tree the only w ay is to probe for him with a sharp instrument and kill. If anv reader knows a sure plan of preventing the borer from killing trees he will con fer a favor by giving It. The proper time to apply coal tar or common tar would, be in the spring and summer. This might'prevent the moth from de positing the eggs.—Carolina Spartan. Notice, All pereont having claim* agaiitotth# estate of C. E, Bryan, dneenned. srtl) preaent tba fame, proparly, attested; and all parties Indebted to said estate will make payment without further da- ley to either of the undcndgnoJ. MATTIE K. BKYAN, Administratrix, Allendale, S. C. M AJ. I*. T. IZLAR, my Attorney, Blaekvllle, S. C* octlC Cotton Heed Meal for Cows. Mr.tlcrringtoo, a Western dairyman, avers that cotton seed meal “will never do fonfeed if prime butter is expeeted to be made. There will lie a taste about the butter that is disagreeable " M r. Galen V» ilson. of Tompkins coun ty, X. Y , in the Country Gentleman, takes issue with Mr. Herrington and s iys: Those who have tested it thoroughly are satisfied with it and u»a no other at present in ices. My reference now is to private dairymen whose sole efforts are devoted to butter making. 1’erbap* the case can be best present ed by giving the reasons assigned by a prominent dairyman for his exclusive use of Colton seed, adding that several smaller operators express the same views ami practice the same feeding. This giuiticinan is past seventy years of age, run. a dairy of fifty cows, has ai- waye made hotter for a living, haa be come “fore-handed.*' and is a very Ob- rcliahle man. He feeds Final Discharge. W* the undersigned eitlieu* of Ash- toigb com munity oppose the abolish- meat of the I Ten i.aw : B A. Hair, J. K. Laocaaiar, B. H. Hyches, E. If Mclmwahi. We thank Mr. t>. J. Hutto, of Geor- gee Cieek, for (lie first and huost potato of the season. It weighed 5 |*vuii(is and a quarter and was as good In qital* lly as !u sfso. Vt« heva had one more aqua re meal. Twroty-llie thousand oountry onoa- Ins waul to i/barusatou durtug gaia week. They spent a lot of money but euccoded lu c«*o*rrtlug many of the people of Um «»hl city from their inde- prndcui idolairv. The i'ourt of Geo era! sessions alii rqien next Monday. Judge James Al drich, of Aiken, la fe preeJtfe It la understood that the third trial of David C* Ready win corns off on Wednesday and that Capers Orr wIM be tried for murder ou Thursday. We go to presa a day later than usual thia week. Un Toe-aday the aupplie* of servant ami had^e^tton sc. d the v«*ar around. Ills first reaaoii for doing so is, the hotter “eland* up better,” that is, when exposed to a ,, ,, ,, , w arm tein|M*ralure it retains it* form of up sum rail u*oi -.-.•d j hulk *oiiger amt not f»c*s»oie “squatty” tul melt dowry a« soon as grass butter r butter of grass and any of the oilier rains. Partaking of Uieal* at his table i . .I* the wavmeet weather of August, aa ten*leva Its truest empathy. We t-* ,|^. t ol . 1#r t.^Un mUrrr gr ^ mn4 ' gras* and mm meat barter w ere placed j before me, 1 can fully verify hia asser tion It may be remarked that none of ___ them use Ice this season. Not only was there no '’disagrueahk* mate" about this i, . , . ammo seed buBsr. bat better cannot tie old lii*. house i Made, and I Haim to be a Judge of the |»art of tow u to article. Did cotton seed cause butter to j be oily or off taaie. this person Is too sa gacious a man to make use of it. He .i i*> c t*in . * . « | h»* f«*d as lunch a« six quarts of the meal and Hes-h IW,lii. r. t«rucd home frwm , 4*. „ (| (heamne rmulb I think kav* lost a friend and yet there is supreme consolation that mtr loaa I etcrnil gain. th« hi* W llll.lea Hew*. Mr. W . S. De k« ha* and farm in the Faster Mr. J. I*. Matthew.. Mlsa* * Ella W rather*he* Cno|ier-l.lwe»UHte lb* dav. and J home itute la*t Frb Mr. T . O. Alex andei In tow r 1 last w irk. glad »«» 1 *c# him. Mr. J . Terrill Smiili lmprov« HI III# loo k* uf town wry n»u« li Rt v, Robert Ssnd •*am«* u pOtom Ike , Bishop Key and prea* 1 •I’ n it a f* ‘w day alw at u* new* residence * t\ e.t End of of ester, with uisry . He went 5 left >••*» IH? i HI Pvl at Ib*s( on Hunday to -a large audicnc* shoota well. On Mondac he squirrel bunting an«l got five. II on the evening train for home. Madame Rumor has it that one of nur yoiffig men will *.1011 bring up a Inidc from the lower part of the County.* Smalley received a car load of stock tickets at sereral precinct, gave out j l»*i Friday, among them some choice mimPf ar in * a- ^ SS^ ft* 1. a • _ . I earty In the day and “all bauds and the ss>ok” of The rcoei.x were busy as l»eca until the deficiencies were sup plied. And the prospect fqr gmid news j officiating from the North was *0 bright that we were constrained to wait untilNl came ao that we might spread the tiding i’otloa Gin Fires. On IVednesdsy night Oct. 29th, Mr. W. 11. Hagood lost his cotton gin and ffriat mill on Toby’s creek, near Barn well, by a fire believed to have been set by an incendiary. Twelve bale* of cotton and all the machinery were burned. The establishment had been renovated and put in first class condi tion last Spring. Mr. Hagood'* loss amounts to $2,000, and U total, as his property was entirely uninsured. On Saturday afternoon Mr. W. J, Duncan, of Red Oak, lost his steam cotton gin and saw mill. One of hi* band* stepped on a match which explo ded ard sat fire to the cotton. Mr. Duncan lost seven bale* and hi* cus tomers six. The total value of the de stroyed property was appraised at f2,750. It wa* insured for $1,000 with Messrs. Simons and Woodward, who . paid him up yesterday. Dr W . T- Willi* of Appleton, was married on Tuesday evening the 28th, to Mi** II. Belle Hair, Rev. VV. D. Key The ceremony was quietly performed at the residence of the bride's father at .Y.'k) p. m. The bridal party left for Charleston on the train at 6.80. Married ou Tuesday evening at 8 p. rn. In the Baptist Church Mr. R. J. Rountree to Mis* Irene Biooker, Ilev. I). W. Key officiating. The church wa.- beautifully decorated with evergreens and flower*. Mms Annie Zeigler, a charming and interesting young lady of Aiken, ia vis iting Mr*. William Matthews. Prof. Perry occupied the new school building on Tuesday last. W> now have one of the best school buildings in the County, and see no reason why we should not have as good a school as any place in the County. In conversation to-day with a lead ing physician he remarked that it was distressingly healthy around here at present. Capt .M W\ Phillips was able to come to town last week. His hand and arm are Improving rapidly, saddle and harness horses. Jack. * Marriage BeRs hi Bara well. The Baptist Church was crowded last evening. Beautiful decorations made by loving hands and the glad faces of the bfilllaBt assemblage told of the hap py event to be celebrated. The music of the wedding march rendered by,Mrs. C. Q, Bradford, the bridal procession of fair maldans rfnd gallant men entered and advaaoH up the aisle, the Rev. C. 6. Bradford In brief but touching words received .the pledgee cf two bright young Uvea, pronounced them one an ti) the divorce bf death shall come, be stowed the bleeslng of the cbnrch upon ^Me marriage of Mr W. W. Moore and M. Loulie, daughter of Capt. W. B. ^ Veeples. After the ceremony the bridal party, their attendants and many invited Tie Sweet Sorrow of Separation. Resolutions passed by the Healing Spring Baptist Church, on the resigna tion of their pastor. Rev. A. Buist: Resolved, That we, the members of Healing Spring Baptist Church; do hereby tenders Rev A. Buist, our be loved brother and pastor, our hearty appreciation of the earnest and faithful manner In which he has discharged his duties both as a minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ, and a pastor for the last thirteen years. Resolved, That we earnestly pray Almighty God to bless him wherever he may go, and that the w ork of the Lord may abundantly prosper iu his hand. v Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be spread on the minutes of out* lit* asM-rtioti fairly proved; hunce 1 like tli«* aJtmr fiitaliug ab«*ut Hie coun try lu tbr agriculuirsT press tend to do uiurh harm and no good. !!**• iwootid reason for feeding cotton *♦ **d U, that “llm manure from It la more than half l*-tter" than that from other grain*. This I* proved by a great er amount of bav cut irom equal adjoin ing plats in the same meadow, one fer tilised with corn-meal manure and the other m Utt ontton seed manure, and ihi* differ* nee even -how s in the stubble af ter the hay has Uaen removed. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cronm of tartar baking powder. HighoKf of all in leavening strength.—* L . S. (lorrrnjHmt Any 17, 1889. NOTHING SUCCEEDS Like Success. T II K It K A SON RADAM’S MICROBE KILLER is tlm most wonderful medicine, is because it has never failed In any instance, no mat ter what the disease, from LEPROSY to the simplest disease known to the human system*. The scientific men of to-day claim and prove that every disease is Caused by Microbes —AND— RADAM’S MI ROBE KILLER Exterminates the Microbes and drives them out^of the system, and when that is done you cannot have an ache cr pain. No matter \Hhat the disease, whether a simple case of Malaria Fever or a com bination of diseases, we cure them all at the same time, as we treat $11 the dis eases constitutionally. I to the hospitable resi dence of the bride's parents where “all west merry as a marriage bell.” And •• they were married, the groom one of «ur heat young men, of fine hasiuees - - w - r, the fair ih favorite far bar gentle gifts of ^Church, and that a copy be sent to our beloved brother and pastor, and also to the Baptist Courier and Bxkkw'sll People for publicatioa. Robt. Minus, Moderator. W. T. Wauls*. Clerk. Aef hmn. 4,ou»nrapilow, Catwrr*, x IKrouchiilaq KhewnsatlMms, lat#- ■«\V nnd Diver »iee«ee, CfeltlN «»*sl Fevek*, Female TrwwM*#, la all lie farm*, na4, to flis^, every IMeeaee kaess* to 1*rr Uamna *> Mtem. ' fir ware uf FntndaleQt InititiMR See that nur Trade Mark (mms 1 or pillows should never 'fur appear* on each jug. » for book “Uietory of the Mi- crohe Killer/ , gteen away ^ ' K RYAN, dealer L fancy Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned w ill Ale hU final account with J. 0. Patterson, Esq., Judge of Pro bate, on Monday, the 3d day of Novem- bmoaxt, st 10 o’clock in the forenoon, as Executor of Henry J. Creech, de ceased, and ask for Letters Dismlssory. H CLAY CREECH, octl-td 1 Executor. j few warn. Haring discontinued the sale of Li quors since the New Year BEN DAVIES H AS been busy in selecting and col lecting aatock of GENERAL MER CHANDISE that will suit the people by its completeness **nd please their pocket* by the moderation of its prices. The public generally and the ladder particularly are invited to call; ex amine roods goods and compare price* with those quoted elsewhere. And don’t you forget happy ret. That you may be If you buy at BEN DAVIES Store, Where you’ll snrely get more Goods for your money than at establish ment* that promtoe a heap and perform nothing worth talking about. feb 13-tf BEN DAYIEB, Barnwell C. H., S. C. Dr.J. H. E. MILHOUS, Dental Surgeon. Biackvilie, S. C. Will have regular appointments as follows: At Barnwell, C. U. from let. Monday 1 or sales-day) In each month to Wed nesday evening. Office at the Patter son House. At Hally’e, B. A. A N. R. R.. from 3d Monday In each month to Wednes day evening. OdMe at PrW*s Hotel. WUI to at ala bomeoflfoeat Blaekvllle every Friday and .Saturday from 1st of February to Snth September Inclusive, and every Thursday, Friday and Satur day, from 1st October to 31st January Inclusive. Will make appointment* with peGmU to meet them at either of his offices at any time. Patients wfTT find If more comfortable to have their work done at the office, though If desired will call on them at their residences anyw here within thirty mile* ef Biackvilie. BALDWIN A GARVIN, SPECIAL HARDWARE BTC RE. We l*»ve removed to New Store corner Clark Street and Rail Road Aventte, Biackvilie, d. C. and cun now show you as complete a stock of Hardware as can be found anywhere. «. , , Our stock comprises all kinds of Staple and Fancy Harflware. Fln* Table and Pocket Cutlery» Gtinu, PUtols wnd Amt»tmHbin, Stoves, Tinware, Harness, Plmts, Oil and Glass. You can save-woncy by buying from us. We also do all kinds of Tlnntnf^Jlooflng, Guttering and Repairing at lowes possible prices. We have constantly on hand a full line of Stove repairs and can make your stove a* good as new at small cost. r .' octlfl :OCTOBER OPPORTUNITIES:- FOR BUYING THE BEST GOODS The Chills are coming. But V have al ready come and ean be found hi all well recolated stores in Barnwell countv Me and the chills can’t live In'the same hide. When I go In the chills leave. I also prevent malaria. Take me In broken doses, say a tablespoonful In a glass of water about every other night, and you won’t have chills. 1 am the be*t Liver Regulator on earth. If I don’t cure and prevent Chills call for your money. No cure no pay is the war I am sold. Frog Pond Chill and Fever Cure, 50 cents a bottle. DAV EXPORT MF’G CO., julylO-Itti Augusta, Ga. HEALTH, STRENGTH. HAPPINESS. » AN INmtUMENT PON THC toCVCN- DON AMO OUM OF DMCAK. IT IN NOT A ■ATTMY, NOT DYNAMO ON BTATIO ELEOTwtomr; non in rr oalvaminm. THUI IN no OUNMUTT AMD NONHOQK. m WORK IN D0NC NNJMTLY AND IN* SENSIBLY, YfT MONT EFFECTIVELY, mi «V»LN NCNULTINO FNOSfl TMK UNC ON ELKonttomr w the trcatsscnt OP D1NCANEN, At MCNCTOPONC PNAO- TNMD, ANN ENTUHLY AVONMD NY THIN IN MATTON TO ALL INTBNCNTKD. WE ANN YON TO TAKE NOTHINO ON FAITH, NUT WE HAVE TIETY YOU KNOW. IlMIMNKK Os. KINO BTKCCT. CHANLSOTOM, %, C, A. HOWARD PATTERSON, ATTOWMr V-AY-l.A'W •AHtirstLC. B,S.C. -IT- The Most Moderate Prices are now Ripe and Ready at Three Stores iq ToWq, -EACH CROWDED WITH RAKE- ATTRACTIONS AND ADVANTAGES, ♦UNDER* JVIolaif’s jVlapagefnept. FIRST AND FOREMOST.—[The men have monopolised the summer with their politic*, hut now business Is the «irder of the season and the attention of the I A *4 i im AA t t .. I I • I a _ A.S _ ^ * s t a as . > A . A ^ I-adies Is especially invited to the splendid collection of beautiful and useful goods, gathered from all quarters of the clvU* “* now displayed for sale at Their Special Store, again Street jgiUinettj ^mpbrium. • J*.??* R *1* M4AGOOD. In charge of the sales department, and M188 STKLLa LK*' IS,of Baltimore, an artistic Milliner and Dressmaker, will he glad to aei and serve the ladies of the County. 111 addition to all the standard favorite good all the promising Novelet** of the Seaton have been added until thdlfef’Ck la a complete that every want and wish of the fair sex can be gratified arhome. Lovely Hats and Bonnets, Feather* and Flower*, Laces and Ribbons, Plumes awd rMpsninga, Plushes snd Velvets, Velvet Ribbons, Cashmeres and Flannels, Callooa and Hatlne, Gloves and Hosiery. Dr*sa Buckle* and Dreaa Trimmings, JtoNlY Bly Capa and Plush Caps and Aurah HaU for Children, Cashmere Clonk, for Infants and Zephyr Goods, Ac., An , Ac. 8I6CONI1 AND 8CPEKIOK.—At the Ayer Store can be foundan entirely new Mcrchandlae, complete in all departtnenta, which Messrs. D. P WOOLEN and DAN ID McNAB will he glad te show their friends and the gen- tfsl public, and If* prove by the •nermwerehle loctc of feet* and flffurea to be the best and cheapest go*»ds on Barnwell Hill. “LAST BUT FAR FROM L! « r g\ r w\\Fm i.KAHT.—The old headquarters In the East end where the people have learned by happy and long experience that they can always get the fairest treatment, the heat goods and the most of them at let live pric«e. Calls and examinations of good* and prices are asked from everybody. A fair chance la all that Is asked or needed. Our goods and price* will win approval from ai careful buyers. Molalv, IVXolair, Molair. -:SPPJ|^G v SJ-IOWEpS:- —AND— Stxtti ~m er* S'mzLsiuLcL© aided by hardy hands have made the crops of the country. The yields are n * B hwked and labored for and prices are a grievous disappointment. In this unfortunate condition the people will have to sell their cotton to the best ouypr* and purchase their goods from the closest cutters. “ft MELLICHAMPE & CO., WILLISTON, S. C., claim to occupy that vanuge ground and submit a few facta to prove their title to ow nership ami occupancy. * Their cotton goes direct to foreign markets and so misses the exactions of mid die naen at the seaports. They share the advantage so gained w ith their custom ers. W hile the Alliance over in Georgia and the .Savannah Hoard of Trade have been talking about direct trade we have gone to work and established it and we Intend to • BS / . .r. *.,«*. h. Bgrnwell . Ar .. | a >tt ’ 50 Wuoodward’s Junction, ., 2j BAE 5-^u A sit ley .xf 5:40 llaekville Lv 8 4 j 9:lwj tt AN ^ k *.lr 11 Biackvilie. tlHND A Y Leave Barn b elt Arrive Biackvilie I^ave Biackvilie Arrive Barnwell AFECTaL 1 NATBUCTiO jf 8 , Barnwell Railway Tralna Will wait 30 minutes fof conbection from South Car* olltia Railway Tralae ubleae otherw 1*« specially Instructed. Trains will wait Indefinitely on each otherat Barnwell and BlackviUe* All 'ITalns dally. Do not run ahead of schedule Hmc. Clock in Telegraph Office at Black* vllle will be the standard tRne, ■ JOHN. t. W ILLI8, Milpt. Blickville, AMob Newberry t. K, Tims Tabic taking effect Ortobrr 14th, Ptoi rstwesera nun**. mmru mH %tK I^wve Biackvilie..... 10 IS am* Hunt l^ve Walker <H»■>a m ft tip m I>c*ve Aid Leave fipri I^eave ftaPjr’t Leave fVrr|r.. Leave Wagrw* Arrive fie*veta Leave SHvera, .loaa• a* ^ m i> Ko mate* tip • •..*11 04 aaift $4 p m ...* II It a a*-ft Im »• m ill Nts aiutepm ill 44 a teltma « ■ocra aucan. .4«7pmft Tana art Leave Perry. Lear* Sally’s Leave Fpringfield. ARMaht... Leave Lc*Vs Whaleys. Lears Walker* Arrive bbHHMpMHSHti iMfl 'PL • MpaiT Ha • 14 p a*; » a m ftM p nr? 41 a » • 44 p te'7 Ata ui 4«Fpm ft |u« i« • WpMF* »*am • Ofipte * IE am • ISpte ft :Aa m wmfy ffimiy. (Toes ^T. Halim Kin. Ptn Ktfil U.I AliiSt ktl *«J. - Atoms. Os.. Janaary Stk. 0a and after thtedais the r~—ixr aa folkms by mth will ran Botrr* Um n n. No. i | •No. 471 «0 Lv Augusta,*. Min Ar Eltenton, r Bobbit.s, Mlllett. Martlua, Beld«>c, Appleton, Allendale, Lv Allendale, Ar Campbellton, Brunson, Hampton, Varnvillv, McNeill’s, Cummlng’s, Karly Branch, 1 t Y e mas see, j 4 Coosa sr, ! § Beaufort, 1 5 Port Royal, 1 | l#f» 0B 174 43 MftT Hi 11.7 47 fe* M P. M. 0 4 ‘ft 30 I iB 50 fiBjf 10 10 4o;» 37 Mio ab p. h. Oh, 10 u II 10 IB 47.11 l» 3311 07 4ljll 30 44 11 Iff il' »! 33 » Off 17 35 4 1 Ml 10 53 11 10 Noptm Bocxn. n } *Xo. 4ff 1 no BIOXjD TTTTn B’OBT. protecting ourselves aud our friends with canal care In iU safety. Jn all lines of General Merchandise no laid iu the helviau stocks, In anticipa- nes of General Merchandise n* tion of the promise of inagnllleent ernpa. These goods must go and wc havero cut prit-es that they advertise and sell themselvc. Come and learn somethlog new In mercantile methods. . * SOMETHING SPEC IAL: We are offering tlie largest stack of choice FURNITURE ever exhibited in this section aud at prices that car. not be undersold any where in the South. Any bouse can be comfortably supplied for a very reaeon'ableex penditure and if the good wives w ill come with their husbands before the cotton crop l« •pent wc are very sure that we can spread a great deal of bapplnets through Aiken and Barnw’ell counties. Come and get your share. , * ' La * ! SeplS - Lv Port Royal, 7 K r. m. | 1 no Beaufort, 7 48 • 1 20 Cuoaaw, 8 U ! 3 tx> Yeroasee#, 8 4A 3 35 a. M. 3 5ff Karly Branch, 9 68 3 06 ! 6 25 Cummings, >) IS 3 26 ! 6 44 McNeill s, 10 37 3 34 ! 0 6# Varnville, 10 32 3 5® ! 4 14 Hampton, 10 u 4 08 8 18 Ar Brunson, 10 61 4 40 4 46 Lv Calnpbellton, 11 08 6 00 8 68 Ar Allen«lale, 11 58 6 30 ' 1 7 20 Lv Allendale, 11 30 6 60 ! Appleton, 11 37 8 13 j Bel doc. 11 44 8 30 Martin’s, . 11 66 4 47 u Mlllett, 13 03 7 36 . I Robbins, 13 10 ROB t Ellen ton, 13 30 0 46 i Ar Augusts, 12 42 r.M. i A. T. WOODWARD, Attomey-at-Law BARNWELL^C. I! . 8. C. Office over post offi»*. _oct iy y /' B. A. MAKIBBEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BARJJWEI.L C. H., 8. C. Win give prompt attention to all bus iness entrusted to his care, april 4-8® PETITION FOR ROAD 6. M. 0REEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, KAllNWKLL C. 1I..H.O. Will practice In the State and United States Courts and give prompt atten tion to all .business entnurted to bis care, jan 16-ly T. B. ELUS, Jr, Surveyor and Civil Engineer* Orncx County Commissionckji. Baenwkll, 8. Oct. 7,18W. The County Commissioneis will con sider at their regular meeting on Tues day, the 4th day of January next, a pe tition asking the establishment of *‘a pubtta road leading from the corner of J-V. Morris’s field, intersecting with tto Pina Land, Bamberg, Biackvilie and Barnwell settlement, mill and eborub road*, across Ayer’s mill creek atur near J. U. Morris's place and In- tersedting with Bamberg and Buford’s Bridge read at or near the old residence of Maj. J. J. Brabham.” An? and all parsons ohjeetlng to tho eoubllshmeot of said public road as 1 Utexted for wlM please preaent theirob- jeettoto on or before tto day aM M the cookldoraitonof aaM « Special attention given to the rotnpMItion ! water-power**, leveling and draft**® 1 * A poets! card sddrtared to me 8. C.. will receive prompt attention oci 10 8Wvr Hagoods Hay. •Dally, tDaily except Sunday. Connection road** at Augusta with Port Ro-al and Westers Carolina Railway, and' Georgia Railroad fur sU points. At Yemassee with Charleston and Savannah Railway for Ckarkstoa and Savannah and air Florida potato. Cheap return tickets ee sale every fiatardhy after • o’clock, feed Until following Monday Ihomlng before 12 o’«* * ’clock. sc Any information in regard fo tickets, rates. rbednles, etc., write oreafl atam B-JF. Htrsf, w. J. Cia n, T. P. Agent, G. P. AgeaC Angaria. Georgia. To Rurr^My Brick atom on R Avenae, Blacktille. Apply to L. R. h R taay 22-tf) Mstxn. MONET to lend. 81BO-OOO At 1% to 1© per cent. Interest. On# to' Hyo years time, secured by farm more-' tagb*. For further urther particular* apply ^ J. O. PATTKR80N, Real Estate and I uvesting Agent* julyll-tf BarnweU, 8. C. :-Don’t Delay a Day.-!' W« keep constantly for sal* Hay from ’ iida farm. It la far Gov. Hagood’* Haluda farm. superior to any Wnatern or Eastern production. Also fine lot of oboiee red nut proof oals cheap tm cash. \ McNAB, WALKER A Co. Now that money to hi etrewlotfem or* ery sensible man tod every ttonghtM woman should prepare against tto dan ger of loss from Ire by seen ring !i ranoe over tto home Itoft family. A poBoy In a .. tto tost tnreatmont than T. J. Rrookt WILLISTON, B. For Solo. A Iltoge and I FfBn, 8. C«f ok 1