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« x ‘'M • .;,y V all in The next regular commanlcetton of Harmony Lodge No. li'A.*. F.-. M. will he h«!<l at the tan* Masonic Tcm- >r pie 4« Barnwell upon 12th day ot l>ec., 1891, Uiesarac being the 4nd Hattmlay iaaald month, begimiiny at “High twelve.” Dy order of W. -. M. -. R. t!. Kiuklant), Secretary. U ■ ■ ■ I ■■ . — . I, ■■ Sai.tkpiiatcuik TninsNo. 9 l 'tilproved Ordeu ok Red .V e.n f The Connell Fire of this Tribe will be kindled this Tkntsduy __ evening on tl»e 8th Kun and 30th Breath. AH brethren are earnestly requested to be present. By order of Cn as. CImwoix Simms, Sachem. M. F. Hair, C. of R. 'r»net«Bitrnwell. -- Stihsoribe to the Intor-State Building and Loan Association and build a neat home where you can send y®ur chil dren to school. Plenty of money to loan M atoohhoidorw in-tncor^wratfd Voxmw: out29-4w] A. T. Woodward. The Palmetto Collegiate Institute, Lexington, 8. C M offers excellent ad vantage* at lowest cost. Holders of Us certificates will ‘get first grade teacher certtfleates Best equipped scho'd of Us class in4h« State. Seven teacher*. Board and tuition from $S to flO jmr month. For full information write the PnmdpHl. 1*. F. Howell. ' octii-4w : *i--—-—— Alliance Department on tii at page. The Legislatera will meet next Tues day. < The Postal Telegraph Co. has discon tinued Its Willlston oflice. , An avalanche of advertisements ha« driven oat the editor and correspond ents this week. Petitions In favor of the pa««age of the Childs prohibition 1*11 arc receiving many signatures. Married on the Sih ins!., by Itev. F. «l. Sander*, Mr. Joe Baxley and Maggie Cireaue. of Dunbarton, So. Ca. The Tax book wlU not l*e oj»en at the Court House on the JfUh X«»veiilt*er, but will be at FarreH’s Cross Roads on that day. • F. M. Rogers, Jr, of Florenee, will •end a pamphlet on the tobacro U* any faru him for a e.>|»y. President Alfred AldrUih and Char- h-sUui capitalists are reviewing the F.astern, Harnwvll and Wtaiero Rali- roul project, , *e« Havs raised • car’* er**f> to a,. J eelpta h**UI up ■ w n. XT. S. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17,1SS9, MW STOEE, NEW 600DS. J. L. ELLI AHEAD ABSOLUTE!^ PURE STAND BLAeKVILLE, 8, Very sober has been the goodly crowd attending court. The Gordon Light Dragoons will meet for drill on Friday, 27th inst,,. at 10 o’clock, a. in. ntCapt. P. M. ( ater’s res idence. 11. P. Axdeuson, 0. S. Smith Carolina has fifteen young men In attendance on the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary at Louisville, Kentucky. Union Meeting. 7" Will is ton >er,s. X. Mr. O. Y. Heriott, for many yeara a resident of WITHlton, has "returm-d having accepted a position in Dr. J. M Bmilh’s drug store. ^Jdr. J. C- Hair made M gallons of g>od syrup on the thirteenth of an acre, some stalks were fully matured over eight feet. The committee in charge of Friday nights oxs'er supper will have a tmfli- cieat supply of other gootl. tilings in the forinof roast turkey, chicken, ham etc., A l the last meeting of the BarnweJLt. Jor .tHusu whose .a dim Hies do uotdmi^H- ’vTsfons were consolidated. The next Union'Meeting will be held with Rose mary Church 2Sth and 29th inst. Delegates will please take notice. R. W. J.1DK. Bank Notice. Thursday next, 28th Instant, being Thanksgiving day, the Bank fit Barn well will be clmted from Wedm'sday af ternoon to Friday morning. Person* TAjicr falling due on that-day will pie. -e anticipate payment. r. ( . Butler, Cashier. Bank Notice.- Thursday next, 28th instant being Thanksgiving day, the C'ilizefi*Savings Bank will be closed from Wednesday afternoon to Fridsy morning. Person* having paper falling due on that day will plca»e anth iput * | a> incut. P. M HuextNuitAM, Cashier. In the deucious bivalves. II ox on Roll. Week ending Nov. 12th 1891. 1. Del phi nc Thompson, 90, 2. Jack Matthews, 95L 9. Bessie Bruce, 95. 4. Hattie New som, 941. 5. Geneva McCreary, 94. ft. J e.n n ie Dicks, 94. C. Allen Toi l *, 9.iJ. - 7. Edna Hair, 9.H. .. 7> Tlieo. Hariey. wff. ~ 8. Marie Kennedy, 92. 8. Belle Walker, 92. » 9 Ada RoTtntige, 91}, 19. Be 11 ’I’Imwm I'l-ou. !«). 1' X. K. Bailey, Principal. Sallik Bailey, 1st AssDuut. rultivation ‘r'w ho will write The General Sessions. The trial of James MeConn, colored, in prog re** when we cUuuul ottr last week** report on the I kfh inst., resuit- I etl in hi* acquittal. * “ . Ti»eGrand Jury brought in a True I Bill for eon«piraev against G W. kl. i Wilimma, Alexander Ale Kail and II. 11. I mii.^ . Hint of the Solicitor's sb - kn«** » not gilt n out in m verai c;«*i * Grand Jury was discharged ay afternoon, uavU.g Miisde i in^rt. al FTeskxtmext. 1. W. II. Waiiacc, Judge Pre- G11 mil* » » I and th | Widow the foil The C*>M*»n Rxeban] Ihrir r*itnatMi < of this y< lOn.Qfa) bai<-«. end a* rt pric©* omitlnu© to go do PllACUINU 1 ax Nai lUv. John R. D. -a ••ulid % Ier In the Mali h«*«li«t t habitaih nmrnU »g, N«v. Married on tl lie I Ith 1 BrsHch Church , l>) B- \. M.O. A. hllllwn*worth uie 1ft- Greet*#, of Dunbsi The attention «»f our fi a*ked t** the a* l\rrti*ee pal© of th« lo< ng •••tali W,!r»*x, J»lbb« 1 m«l C’o. f of ir»lcU*a fed dlizers. South Caroll ©a wsa the World’s Nal U*u*al W mention, which met last 1 hy Mrs, \ Irglni l« lb Y* nobie wttmrii fr mn our S Atwordliig to the an To Ho 1 aiding. The Grand all biiis or (bent, beg lea >rt for th* W» tin* ucd 'bin 2. n lr.*t S*ma«tM.— . DiCo* *. r- r%ii on i#t % I da at Joyo* J, naniiera, I M..« Ksn* 1. So. < a. propal h<>w •% r artner tri nout on »l»»hi»l 1 man u fa* r ca lea ling Ueu us at t • Halts I rinii t f K* pt I k of t .r* to t J Hut •a%v 1 ** pr yi»ii find •rovli I a; fl 10 try, bavin litcllio* Mis 11 USCll up •nutted to following flnw Kuakea ( limit. How- do snakes clihib? is a question which lias been frequently asked. Many have thought that they accomplish the feat by wrapping themselves about the tree r.nd following a spiral course up ward. S**vend years ago a story went the round* of the paper* to the effect tliat two WfH«dchop]>ers, having felled a large oak tree sev» ral feet in diameter an 1 very tall, found iu its top two com man l lack&imkea. - After |K'uderiBg for some time tii# men arrived at the conclusion that one taken hold of the other’s tail, a-ratiou they had lr.*en the trank, and by cir- I awciidcd ta4ho P*p. babitity may L.tve at- icin^iou ha* bi*en dis- rrvation of two young ala while hwulmg firewood from st Having become convinced that the old method* of doing business have become obsolete and that to keep step with the progressive times new meivand new meth ods must come to the front, I have decided to float to the breezes my uiercantilo banner, on which is indelibly impressed in lettcr&Df lied Low Prices and Honest Dea/ina. * _ ~ ^ isr [ ^ t ,1 I have recently purchased foreash in the !>est markets of our country a well selected stock of Fancy Family Groceries, Slices, Dry Goods, Crockery. Tinware, Etc., and having gotten the usual discounts for CASH 1 am enabled to sell at what the other merchants give for their stuff, and then I will make from 0 to 10 per cent, prolit. This is prolit enough for any man who is satlstied to LIVE AND LET LIVE, gndwho ts willing and able to do hi* own store work. 1 I extend a cordial Invitation to ail my country friends to visit my store when In UaruwcH. H they do not need any goods They will always receive from me a hearty welcome. * 0 * J. L. Ellis, It Vogel’s Comer. P. 8-—1 <**" deliver In Barnwell i.n ilverity* notice lumber of any kind and in any quantity from,my mill on the Port Royal and Augusta Railway. Contract- uj£ and persons interested in building will consult their interest by getting ntv price*. novl2‘ enai cim W | taeh | p»;«*ed I ! t 1 1 lUkAUXJU ! the for y co- d to c)a»] aboot it l alrvt-r p 1 to this c bv the ol HOPE AND HELP ‘ FOR THE PEOPLE. Mike Brown & Bro., arnwell* From the beginning of hisbustae** career has constantly progress by the prim iph> above Indicated. Not contont with the accomplishments of the busy years behind the campaign of the Fall of 1891 with unabated energy anti cessful exjierieuoe to guide and ample mean* to compel it to be a* mnph. The .uecssse* that have marked his onward and upward past, bright and beneficial as they hare been,•shall aH nulled be a* play to th* -—^ ASTETt STgmvElTF : which Is to make this year a signal “Record Breaker” In Mi riences in the counties of Barnweif, Aiken and Orangeburg. Every is now fully complete and he invjte* the careful, thoughtful and i« attention of the people, confident of their approval and resolute In nable strength of his position, safe and high above tb« frerjuent 1 prostrate the apprentices of trade under the first force of gathering j clouds. Times are changing. The growth of the.country Is more marvellons up-building of the ambitious citias. In the easy and affluent leisure irood old days” the farmer* and planters sold their croje* and through the proxy of the factor or oombined a little business and pleasure in frequent visits to the easy-going cities. In the New Money, and the farmer is always on duty. The needs of consumers larged by ihc growth of civilization and so multiplied by the changes In i_ tern that to meet these altered requirement* the patronage of the country necessity been concenkjrptei nearer the home* of buvpr* and seller*. . in demanding of these conditions I make this fair, candid and fearless incut. . A SUMMER SURPRISE. During the Summer, when the business outlook wss g>onmle«t and centers were pnrtlyzod by dull salon sud hampered hy financial • ited In per«on the leading Northern rith 1 * and took advaitUgcof sloos and necessities. Buying in whnlcaalc qimusitic* fr«*m the flrvt ami beat niatiuracturcr> who were all red hot to unload aad pay tag 1 their anxious hands l scimred Knormous Stocks at P ill i» submit tin sci.i term. *d the jsii and poor that lhe ii«niates are * led for. tVe would l ntion to the fact that j talus for the jail has 1 rder a* rovofomended , tog T< rm. We have ifTrrt fit < ounty oflicrs ' ier and pn»p- j end that the d n P 1 Ith pro|M*r ulls hi, a* A black snake, measn: trifle over six feet, was to the ride uf a stn.dl tie* it coaU have wrapped lie had it wished to do sne the snake paseel right an distances, catching the un b r parts over ami beh pr*»jeetiex rongfew As the snake rt feet oj the groand on n.en gmspstl its tall to t 1 qnaliue*. but an great w which it pulled upward d.fl*colt task to G.l iperinieinieot nual report Mavllebl 7. llbiic M'llCMil* ( the last n« bools wa« |! »* a State (-bildrcit atteinied the HainaeB t'ouuty duri * ear. Timeeet of the IS) JO. A South Bound friend tell* us that shipment* of Cotton to Aavannnli have been very h*»vv, and that Wie fact -r* who have advertised in Thk I’koki r. gatheril the creai’i of th* crop. **A word to tlx The gin b« Ac.” use of M< Wo hat© 1 ©vanilned the a ■ *« ll 1 i» tl re- ' Ing annoy©*! (•oils of T rr*»ure-, Coonlv * utml*- - : sfrak© rt-uct*e<] ftfoiitr* afiii 1 Pcb«Mi| t om m'*»! k»iier ■ t and. <**Tci>* 1 lug it..: • Hi <^N^||Mltl i * , »w with (he vout *ut‘T& , llu.l i 1 to tlie grout] 1 the ehis*n< Ion unanimously ed hr 1 triumph lm* >« *>f IToh Pond ih (hat the mill | *< § %jl\k nniujamd to |0|i J i enow 111 1 * __ aa llovril 1 s Miil hs* heeuuv ^ m Brest TN« nuisance u »the public hralili t he s been 1 The -lady 1 l*rv-nit d t 0 us, and after h.» viojC .d ri •d, V taken . lUh nrighbon te.tiuiotty iheir »f>m| Iu the matter at/ msftsff sell found* inline | b # fh* 1 vocation <>f **' c.Hiliiti'ud t hat the proper st©j ** be taken ta an cnuployr to hav© sat< H e a trail il ntiisauce al*atcd 11 (*4*1 the atteuth Mi' of th© recovitsendn*! Udicw in th s Oouty Co itiiui*sl«>ifrts 10 th at p •’ll j laud hav© ad( •>f tl|© o< 4 - \*qr_i»«js K<*a>l tw^rn i ladle* who fn Wash Gall Ali of u 1 and Matthew a Rti rich 1* rtt*pcctftill |#T T n ihmit- I rraaon ar.* nn u. atic duties Have an abundance of both Hope slid Help for every man, woman and child 11 the county, and all who apply shall be amply supptiad. Not one atall go ackiag. FIRBTXY. From now on we will pav the very Up top. gilt edge higheu pries* for all kinds if c«H*ntrv produce, from king rotten*» snowy staple that float* the calk*** flag Kound the world to the humbler yield* o( the S«*«ithern fleids. Our engage- 1 down tl Mils, and id. It wa* enb :im/ly at the wing ita held f< II borne home in WAS .ho for l.a.t|r afterward rt rcJV. —Youth * rtrti. il s Corn- men is most favorably tu and ot tr ih»i 'all t; gmnoi.M OT >k--sr*. R:u .m l R.-.v in Oeorgu's Creek township * as burned <>n the 12ih inst. The tire «a« i l*ri- t «i, and was caused either bv n rffatc by friction. Iam* >*09. Insured 111 Ureeiiwicb, vf Neff York, Jlixs* Agency, led, J« 1 or the •u’* hn 8t*»J|e*, *"t»l* j to the cliHrgc of (..11 i’apt. IhttteVwon,« I tea of Ar*» u, and n ; mercy of ttm cour | found him guilty ‘reman rd gull J. M. Gray ,>f I.Arcctiy. dortd, was cohvb*-1 <>niiiifi.de\l to the j The tame jury i if tiiNlicbsiisiy uc- : Eartetum. tu” is what onr I engaged in the risittng bottsekeeper." Thia nent which has boon highly 1, and yvhich a number of country ns well a* 1-teJ. Such a jicrson visits nn til health or some other able to perform their do- She over .wee the servants, store* and poaaibir uuder- ng, mark iug OU1 , and copper fastened too, with oonsumera of cotton them prmluctions give it* advantage* and fOcilitfea that CONC^UKR COMPo;TI r J IOiN T in all thl* section of wm» Smith. That this I* busines* stricthr and not vain boast ing we will prove pi the supreme satisfaction of every farmer who will give ns the opportunity to offer the logicof dollars and cent* that none can doubt or deny. A trkj l*all that we ask, and we w i*h it most distinctly understood tbst this In vitation is not limited to the immediate neighborhood of Barn well, but that it g.** to and beyond thu furthest confines of the county. HEOONTJI/Y. Hand in hand with mir guarantee of highest possible rates for all purchases of farm production* mow* the copartner remedy for hard times, of the very cheap est prices for any and ail classes of goods that we carry, and they ar* everything in General Merchandise. It is the bottom foundation principle of political econ omy that the wis* seii in the highest and buy in the cheapest markets and that it AV K II A.V33 WnA-T YOU WANT. Our stock* In every line are complete, too large and extensive to be catalogued, in a newspaper advertisement and too pet feet to bo described iu on© color of in Bn?- j printer’s Ink, Tiiey can l>e understood only hy examination and comparisop and that i* all we a*k, for after results will rest with us and we will be ©4mil to orery occasion. fcUPEOI AG STUDIES PartfcuTar attention b»s been paid in the *clectlon of our stock to several im- |H>rt.ant lines of good* hcrct* fore universally siigltlcd bv ail merchants outside of ting and tiic writ- I ,Jl<? P r * II *‘Ip** cities. It !* surprDIng that such should have been the c**© so long, t,. i .u. " T, l*r . but a vi«it m our efL^mrtum wiii show new departures never before attempted in mil S M p* .u> OlUCr J — -— vr© of too c'vafl lenifa! and I PANIC PRICES. AHJxmght I shall aell. The advantages tliat 1 gathered shall bt w ith inflcxiida fairness among my ottsK.mfr-. I shall look for amount of my sales. For I am well aware that the increase of railway o|>en* other oompetitive markets and introduce* new candidates for • hat rivalry only adds teat to business and gives greater glory to I* nr the guidance of my old friend* and the many new Mi to win I offer the foSiouiug directory of arraagOMeo 1 * ’l-ti transact their business with entire ease and economy «f time. KUMMER (INK. 1-^ The romsr Store on Kailroad Avenue I* set apart for the Retail l.idte* will find ail the new and nice Dross Good* (n-iu down to l'»ettv I’rints, and ail the manv article* needed for th*i Pdlet*. Gentlemen will flno bcautifnl lines of Famishing Goods s:* s\ and all *hop|MM* will find exactly wtmt they want la fflMMt No*ion*, ( Igar*, Tobacco. Hardware, Cutlery, and ali the goods B wants sad luxuries of civilized life. ^ • NUMBER TWO. nothing Hall Is np stairs over Number One. Tha « goods in this IfepdVtment frill be equally creation. They are the be»t products of Atuer tailor fit and tailor made. There I* no shoddy them. Large and tail inea will find extra «la©*at sailed fr«»m the giant to Die school boy rejoicing la during elsewhere eall, examine my 0Mfls, learn my p elegantly clothed, Impuy In heart aud uuhurt la aUvertlsemeot has paid the purcb*«cr. c. t X UMBER THREE. First door South of Numb-r One Is the Warehouse .. car lead iota of all standard staple heavy groceries and NUMBER FOUR, for ^7 tmply The Grata Warehouse well stored with Corn, liar. Oats and deed Rye. * “IT. W.” f<<rct t*> send l»'« rc.alnjune i ifr ; to the Editor, “oot f»r puhliciition hut I Jo ^ i oW0 JI‘ uui.-c.ed as a guarantee of g«*Ml faith.”. For i ,'V* n that reaMiu wc hold his nh-e letter. Iff Of* ] n ‘* r ™' bo will send name next, week it will! |T ^* **** l,le ' ;ou,t "‘ Hli adjou.nc for apt^ear We can’t publish anonymou* letters, *10 mutter how new *y. The Department of Agriculture at ■Wa^hingum, front returns received, es timates that Ih© yield of But averages 179 pounds per acre, distributed by Y*t;tte* a* follows: Virginia. 151; North (landlint, 180; Georgia, 155; Florida, 120; Alabama, 15.}; Misfisttlppi, HKi* Louisiana. 2ti0; 'rexa*, 196; Arkansad J10; Tennessee, 170. The seventeenth annual meeting of the Barnweil Bible Society will be held in the Baoilet church on next Sunday night, Nov. 22d. All inteiested in Uii* work are cordially invited toattevidand join the Society. _ A. 1*. ManviLf.it, President. P. W. Price, Secretary, “Zenobia” writes fronvAppleton that the eclipse of Sunday night, perfect as i it w w ns, could hardly equal the eclipse of the Oardiiba Midland’s passenger ac commodations over those of that almost tram road, the Port Royal and Augusta tail way. ; Jimmie Brabham, of Great Cypre**, met with an unlucky accident on Saturday. He was riding homeward from BarnwMl, seated on a barrel of fiour in the wa^obw On the Graham hill awheel ran into VUoloand he was throw’ll off. The wagon ran over botli •legs, breaking one below the knee ami bruising the other badiy. Div. N. F. Kirkland, Jr., set the broken limb and he was carried home. The Blumenberg Concert; Company will giVe an* entertainment at Court Mouse Hall, Blackville, on Saturday night, 28th inst. Excursions' will be run from all directions and Blackville invites the visits of all lovers of iimo- «ent enjoyment. The high reputation of the company promise* a most enur- tainlng entertainment. Thk People thanks Major Drew for tho kindly re- membrxnoe of an invitation. Under his eoflinssad victory iif snnv ^ The AlmaTIearn Co. wlli give three of their delightful entertainment* at th® Bamweli Opera House next Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday eve nings. They have been on the road four years and the press speaks highly j>f them wherever they have been, j •*The LUtl® Duchess,” a five act eofu- ‘ r, will be giveu Monday ' 1 w® V for ned fui that liayB The trial of Andrew J. Bennett, cohned, took up turn ay. Col. Fai- row ueiit home on the tnorniiig train ami ( httrle* Carroll Simms, Ksq., con- dneted lb© prosecutfnu for the Solici tor The jury returned a .verdict of guilty of mandaiighter with a ivoom- meudation to the mercy •»( Die court. 'I’ll© McFail ca*© was takvn’tU) Aldn- day morning. Mes**r*. SkliYher and iiliam* apiH'arcd for the defence. G. Duncan Bellinger, Ksq., who wa* I retained by the 1 own Con null of Mhl- I way, conducted the prosecution. The. jury wa* secured easily: J E. Ben nett, Foreman, >V. \\ r . Arinstrong, Paul Williams, O. N Courtney. \V. \V. Hurley, T. 11. Johnson, Jr., L. F. Cave, J. J. Copeland, \V. P. Sahdifcr, W. It. Brabham, 11. J. KUlingswortb, W. A. All, Sr. Seven wTtnesies^wbre eynmlned for the State and u n for the rlefepoe. The jury, 'roesday nnrlif, hrooght a verdict of guilr)* qfmanslaughter with recoimnemiaUqu tV mercy. Notice of motion for a now trial was given. Same notice was given in Andrew, Ben nett’s case. Solicitor Murphy went honie Tues day afternoon, leaving Chas. Carroll Si turns, E«q., to act for hina in taking generrl order*. The trial of W. D. Bennett for Arson was set for yesterday, Mr. William* prosecuting ami Mr. Aldrich dwfcml- ing. The case against Messrs. Wil liams, McFail and LiiUKjfor conspiracy was to come off today, Attorney Gen eral Pope to appear for the State aud Chas. A. Douglass, Esq., of the Colum bia Bar to represent the defence. All other sessions case* are continued to next terrft. , r Judge Wallace ordered the reler.se of Jim Miins, colored, who killed his wife accidentally hy snappingan “unloaded” pistol at her, upon his giving a satisfac tory dollars. No indictment was given out against Meter®. G. W. M. Williams and A. McFail for perjurj'. BKNYZXCKS. Captain Patterson—Eleven year* at herd labor in the Penitentiary. Maritm Johnson—A year in the Pen itentiary or f 100 fine. John Stokes—Six months in the Peu- iteiulary or tdOfiau, Jack Creech paid the alternative fljie < f liOOaou ; go to the T Uwjr. ■ ;• taspects th L*k«* shcqi, .of ttotei see wtiicu r©s|am ;bie a nitnro for thy ordin.u-y servant w* nmlertuke. If she is a woman of energy, tact and health slio cast accomplish a great dtvd by veiling a number cf families for about ah lionr a day. She may go so far a© to employ mutants iu marketing and shopping, whose work £h<* is aide to oversee with intelligenoe.' She is paid Car this work on even a better scale titan a visiting govern nee*, and if she is an able, efficient woman in the items cf in specting stores and furnishing food at down town prices, Bhe < an easily save .a family half her liberal remuneration. The institution of such a vocation ia a’great relief to many overburdened or ill or Incapable housewives, and presents an excellent and lucrative field to women of efficiency anti refinement*.^ It is a place Kuch as an elder sister might take, and such indeed as many elder and un married sisters do take for no remunera tion beyond “love and affection.’’ York Tribune. uioTfcaniUefrnWi xH Uii* country. ECJkUBZD-W^^IEL Our stock of Hardware 1* as complete and well assorted a* any that can be found in Augustst, Gnarle*tori, Savfnnah or Columbia, and our prices will save money to home buyer* on every purchase. Workers in wood and Iron will find all thl* l*e«t tool* of their trades at our estxblUhnieut. In building hardware we cany everything. Our pocket ami table cutlery, sebsors, &c., aro the best to be had ai d ui.r razor® are aitnply jicrfcct. ~ KATVOES ATSTD STOVES- We handle a beautiful line of Range* and Cooking Stove* and invite the espe cial iiUeniion of husbands and wive* to the»e savior* of health apd lightner* of the tiiree times a day labors of life. They are supplied v> ith full outfits of cook ing mensi!-, and upon the voluntary testimony ot happy and admirable house keepers we knowingly recommend them. * , , ^ GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Gentlemen’s Clothing and Furnishing Goods In great varic*ty and of tha bent fabric*and tho most Cashimiable mode*. In shirts, collars, cuffs, tin*, gloves, hosiery, handkerchiefs and underwear we defy competition from any Southern source aad laugh at imltatlofi from anywhere. DA DIES’ DRESS GOODS. Next door Ka«t of Number One Is the Hai»p!e Mom® •« purcHt Wines, Brandiet, Ak*«, Beers, Whiskeys ami other beverage®, nal, social aud convivial u*ea, NUMBER FIVE. Feddw, F*»d NUMBER SIX. t’p stairs over Number Five Furniture Rooms, having thelargaats County of Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room, Kitchen ami Offlce Fi suite* and single pieces. No visitor to Bleckrtlle «hould go away w U iny 'hi* department and no one should let the fall pasa by without Blackville specially to see what w© have laid In for aU who wish homes comfortable and attractive at cheap cost. NUMBER SEVEN. I am headquarter* for Buggies, Wag ms and all manner of Vehicles, and Saddlery needed for purposes of pleasure or everyday farm work. NUMBER EIGHT. . . A* usual 1 will keep my Stock Yards well SOphHed wl|h sound W ester 11 Mules aud Horses for the saddle and for iight and heavy NUMBER NINE TO NINETY. Sandwiched among these are many other departments, each chock full • adapted to the need* of ©vuirybody. I cannot undertake to say what I h would be a far ©:i*ier tnvk to tell what 1 do not keep. No matter what you come to me. I have It. Don’t go further and fare worse. AND FINALLY. BRING ME TOUR COTTON. 1 will giv^ j ou the top prices for all you hwv and all that you can control. SI^TOLT IBIRONtf IBlacIki^rille, S. O Treasurer’s Notice. Persons inquiring of the Treasurer the amount of 1 heir tax©* will a,iway* state in what township the property lies and if la more than one township *0 •state It. The Treasurer will not have time to.answer such inquiries after the 5th of December. A. F. FREE, Treasurer B. C. BRIDGE NOTICE. I will be at Rosemary Bridge, below the Bryant Weathersbeo mill on the publicroad, on V v ednesday< December 2d, 1891, to let the said bridge for gcu- erul repair$: 0, H. LANGLEY, HOV12J County Committsioner. , Treasurer’s Noticed OrricE County Treasurfk, Baknweij, S. €.. 8*.‘pt. 1891. The Treasurer will be at the following pla ce© tor the collection of taxe* for the fiscal year commencing Nov. 1st, 1890, on the duvs mentioned below; *' Barnwell C. H., from 14th Nov. to Dccem- bond in tho turn of live hundred j her 15tb, inclusive. ’ TAX LEVY. State Taxes ; 4% mills. Couxty Taxes 4mills. - S<’hool Tax g milK Total Levy.... A;... . .,. i 1 ^ mills. AH Special School Phtrict* have an addi tk/nol hvy of two mills except Wflflstok, which has 2** mill*, and Oak Grove 1 mill National Bank bilks, gold and silver coin re ceivable for taxes. Mutilated bills and coin wiR w* be taken. After the Utb of DecemUrUlj aky and ail other coat wtt h pekl taxcn, _ _ A. f. Wo can picas© every taste and suit ©very style in Ladies’ Dress Goods, and we most cordially invite the fair sex to exeroise woman’s l ights and come and *£e ^ ia * fur’thoniM !vx h. (Kir stock of notion*, bindery, lace*, ribbons, soaps, Tana, gloves ^ ew and dres* and toilet accessories generally is without a vacancy iu ils'cumt)late ness. >Ve have a full .*tock of Trunks ranging from Saratoga size* downyyard, BTEOEH A2STD 81A PEERS. ^ >Ve have an immense stock of the best makes and atyle*. The famous Bay State shoe* made to our special order never fail to give complete satisfaction attd sell themselves alright. Closing out at Cost. - -We need room and offer a large lot of pretty Spring and Summer Good* for la dies use at prime cost. Those goods will go like hot cakes and first come fir»t served will be the rule. Don’t miss the chance. Miscellaneous. Plantation Groceries always in full supply. Bagging and Tb*s, Salt, Seed Oats and Rye t'darrive, Furniture, Mattresses, Tin, Crockery and Wooden Ware, well buckets, chains and ropes, leather, cotton sheets', the best tobacco and finest and most fragrant cigars, and in short everything for every body, to cat, to wear and to \york with. - - v , Last Not Least. Our family grocery department is constantly supplied with all the high grade Standard eatables that make life worth living. We keep only the bo*t aud purest articles, and tolerate no adulteration. Our list of delicacies embraces the choic est brands of both home and foreign luxuries. * " The Piedmont Wagon, In all size*, mad© of hard mountain wood and finished with the toughest iron, is guaranteed to prove perfectly satisfactory. We will keep a full stock <ft first class Kentucky Mules and Homes adapted to the need* and pleasures of the country. .x In all that we lutv© said we have kept in the narrow track of truth and inviting again alt lit /iced of Hop© and Help to give ns a chance to prove odraelrea their beet friend*, we close thl* fall announcement with the pledge and promise that we are ready to serve the public faithfully aud well. JYIIKE BPOWP & BPO., "Casterla Is so well adapted to cbBdrtn that I rcocaunend itas superior toa&y preecrlpdoa known to mo.” n. A. Arch**, M. D.,- Ill 8a Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T. Wi^.r.nr. -.I ji.rirm. j ** Th* u*o of ‘ CARtori* ’ is m nafrewai aad ft© merits to%rlI known that it ©©eras a work of snp©r*rojratiQa to eadorae it. Few are the intailigent fataiiies who co not keep Cutorlc within easy reach. ” Caszxm MAumr. l>. D, !f*w York City. Late Pastor Btoonxia^dale Oteur < *- h i “ For ee reral years I have tea ▼ottr * Castor-Jo, ’ sod abMl atwajn do soMtloftS invariahijr produce! rt»iits. ” ': -' gg I EowurF.PApmaa.lt. Ik, ‘* The Whuoro?.’ rath Street aad * M 1 Thk CorfTAtm CoorAinr, 77 Muroat Good JSleu/s. Debton and All persons who math* loans through Co). W. If. Duoean or our solves, his tuccrasors. and whose obligation* are now maturing eon have their loans re- j nrw ©«| if thry so dealre by making af wiicattou to us. HrfUJALDITVCAX,