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♦1^0 Wj *h mm yp#. •* « *>*' r 1891. The next] Harmony rcommonlcatlon of la 17A.*. F.-. M. wUl be held et the uew M Monte Tern- .. In Bern well the »ame 19th d&y ot Saturday i month, begtnnJng at “High twelve.” By order of W. *. M m H. C. Kirxlaxd, Secretary. r ‘* The regolwr meeting of Bam Well Lodge No. 10, Kntghte of Pythias, will be held at their Hall on Friday night at 8 o’clock. A fall attendance ’ i« requested. : order of NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. ABSOLUTELY W. B. CHRISTIE, C. C. M. J. PATE, K. R. i Como to BarawelL Subscribe to the-Inter-State Building and Loan Association and build a neat home where yon can send your chil dren to school. Plenty of money to loan to stockholders in incorporated towns, out29-4w} A. T. Woodward. The Palmetto Collegiate Institute, I^axington^S^CC&GCUqpXi.AdU- tges atlbwest cost. Holders of its certificates will get first grade teacher oertlficates. Best equipped school of its class in the State. Seven teachers'. Board and tuition from |8 to $10 per month. For full information write the Principal, P. E. Bo will. octl2-4w Mail agents will be put on the South Bound the first of January. Connty Teachers Association. Next meeting will be hfeld at Willts- ton Saturday Dec. 5th. Teachers from different sections are cordially invited to attend and apike the work a success. Jab. Hbkby Btcx, Ja. * Secretary. i the Unde Sam is not plilhtil with names selected for post offices a the Carolina Midland. Mr. C. II. Rice, of Bamberg, was ad judged to be insane on Tuesday and an order issued by the Probate Court com mitting him to the Asylum. ~ r Two wagon loads of Savannah River blue cat were brought to town on Sat urday and found ready sale. The first two weeks of court cost the Eween sixteen and seventeen ndred dollars In cold cash. r. C. C Campbell, of Colleton, has tht property at Chittvs and will up and begin mercantile business. The remains of R*r. W. B. Buck ingham. who died in Barnwell nearly two years ago, were disinterred on Tuesday and sent North for fl nal burial. The friends of J. M. Skinner, Esq., and every-body likes the clever M Judge,” wwre delighted to greet him to Barnwell again. Brother McLenna: We don’t pro fess to “manage.” That privilege Is reserved for more fortunate wen like -yapraelf and Evan Howell. Jury .Commissioner Hunter gave the Court gilt edged juries for this term. He deserves the commendation of well done—and another term of office. An entertainment will be given at the residence ©f Mr. J. D. Perclral on Pri- rfer night. 17tb last., for the purpoee of ralelng funde to repair the Presbyterian church, recently damaged by lightning. Go tad be liberal la this good cause. Citiseasof Batesburgsre unanimous' ly signing a petition asking the legis lature to give their town power to Issue 410,000 in U per cent, bonds to secure the extension of the Carolina Midland to that point. A “sick*’ bachelor sent this note to hit boarding bouse the other day : “For a sick man will you send me a nice supper Including a rare piece of steak, 2 bolted eggs, a pot of tea, Ac., and tell Dr. - to bring me th*: medicine he told me aboat.” Sergeant Bethea, of the Peniteutiary Guards, carried the following colored convicts to Columbia Tuesday after noon: Andrew J'. Bennett, Capt. Pat terson, Morgan Medlock, Alien Cave, Willis Kirkland, Henry Nelson, Marlon Johnson and John Stokes. Col. J. B. Bates, of Bennett Springs, has a young orange tree growing in his yard which ripened two beautiful speci mens of golden fruit this fall. The tree has stood the cold of several winters without any protection except that af forded by the bouse. When the la^ izxard came it w^s in full bloom. nother filar: The best and truest ut answer we can make to your Inquiry Is by asking this other ques tion : Are we not entitled to be ’ legaliy ualled brother-in-law” by the nniner- «us brothers of the many maidens who have each promised to be a sister to us? The Sooth Bound. Telegraph offices afe to be opened this Week at Myera and Denmark stations. A vestibule train from New YorktoSa- vannah will-probably be pat on about new year. Property along the line is booming In value gpd the new towns are growing rigidly. The run tromCo- umbia to Savannah, 142 miles, is made lu five hours andihict, IWOUIJ'IW Railway Rumors. Western and New York capitalists, who want a short straight line from Kansas City to the sea coast, are said to 1)e behind the new movemeut to build the Eastern, Barnwell and Western Railroad. Their system is completed to Chattanooga. From that point they propose to finish the Augusta and Chat tanooga road, forty miles of which have been bunt. The new route is twenty- one miles less from Augusta to Charles ton th^u the Mouth Carolina Railway. Death’s Harvest. |Mrs. Easter Main, of Buford’s Bridge township, died of pneumonia after a few days illness on the — Inst. While attending her burial her daugh ter, Miss Mary Main,and her son-in-law, Mr. Miles Yarn, were attacked with the same disease and both died ou Friday. | Mrs. Charles Tt)*ina, of the same township, died of the same disease ou the seme day. Personal. Capt. Jno. T. Willis and‘family moved to Allendale last week. Brother Hartsog was up on Friday, wearing the happy smile of a blessed benedict. Bro. Miller, of the Enterprise, spent Saturday in town “taking notes and faith heMl prect era.”' He brightened Tux People with a pleasant call; Dr. Martin Bellinger and hia clever junior. Master Ned, were in town Sat urday. Confederate Karriver* Aeeoeiation of Mfenwetl Coaaty. Survivors of the Army of the Confed erate States living in Barnwell county are cordially Invited to meet w ith us In She Court House at Barnwell on sales- day In December next at 12.30 o’clock for the purpose of forming an Associa tion of Confederate an nr l vora. All per sons in sympathy with the purposes of •uch an organisation are invited to fa vor us with their preacoce. WillistonNews. One of the most brilliant social events that WilMston has ever w itnessed took place In toe Baptist church, Wedne* y hfght the 18tb, when Mr.«Jamca 0. Hea der, of Newberry, and Miss Nettie T. Mathews, one of our favorite belles, were aolemnlv pronouncedly man and wife. Before the hou r appointed for the ceremony to,tSake plac< 7.JO o’clock, the church began to fill with t »e host of friends of the bride, and when the bri dal party arrived every foot of space was occupied. The church was beautifully decorated^ with evergreens and flowers. The arri val of the bridal paity was tnaieknown. dds must come to the front, I have decided to float to the breezes my mercantile banner, on which is indelibly impressed In letter*of Red Geo. W. Mortal], J. W Jenny, L. C. Mtepbens, F. M. Usmberg, J. A Chasscrvau, G. II. Kirkland, Martin Bellinger, It. C. Kirkland, J. 8, Htoney, Johnson Hagoed, C. K. Lartigue, James Diamond, John tlayes, D. I’eftl Jojournetr, H Jeffharvey, F. iffNWch. J. A.Killinginrorth L. W. Youmaus, J. W. Lancaster, forde irreav Recognising you to be a tip top round counsellor we promise in advance to ac cept your ruling as a final decree. The Savannah River Baptist Associa tion at its meeting at Hampton leaolved to place a memorial tablet In the Barn well Baptist Church in remembrance of Rev. M. D. Duncan and collected $5.80 for that purpose. The treasurer, Mr. D. 1. Peeples, was instructed, if the funds on hand are sufficient, to have th3 tablet placed in the church'and if , they are not to report to the next meet ing of the Association. T’ol. Jno. T. S’oan.Jr.,of Columbia,.. Was In court Monday and Tuesday. The fact that he I# Senator from Rich land attests his popularity - at home, and as his acquaintance with the people grows his inttuence widens throughout the State. Hfs courtly manners.win him many friends and his high ability and tireless Industry are gaining him at the same time a rapidly and surety^ Increasing practice, and many victories Ja the courts. *- Three negro boys, Willie Walker, ^John Eady arid Aleck Spears, were burned up at lord’s turpentine still in Pish 'Pond township on Wednesday night last Week. They had been to t gar boiling and came to the shant that they occupied about midnight, is supposed that being cold they piled lot of turpentine dross on the fire and getting warm went to sleep. People n»ar by were roused some time later by v • reams, and on going there fbund the scanty wrapped in flames. One of the hoys was seen walking through the Are. A Morphias Mistake. Five years ago the home rf ifev. W. , C. Lindsay, of Columbia, formerly pas tor of the Barnwell BaptistChnrch. was brightened hy ut*> otrthof twin daught er*. The Htti* ones „-rew to be the beau tiful pet* of that h4H»y household. One of them, Maude, had been unwell for several da/>> 1 uMS week, anti oq Fri day afternoon Mr. Lindsay called a* a drug store and ordered thr« «* quiniu^ powder* iu three grain capsuU-a. Gofflg* iome ho gave the little daughter onu and'went with hi* wife to a church meeting. On returning they Mind that their child had slept her life away. Medical aid had been summone I on their return, but no effort could muto her. It wa* found afterward that morphine had been put up instead of quinine. The druggist who made the mistake is near ly crazed. Mirth and Matte. The Blumetiberg Concert Company, formerly known -as the Heston Quin tette Company, will given chaste and choice enteruintaent at Court House fatl, Blackvllie, next Saturday even ing. At every point, town and city, which the company has touched In its Southern tour, it has given uuqMulitied sitisfactioiLto all lovers of choice music, to all who enjoy chaste amusement. The members of the troupe arc all su perior artists in their several lines. Mr. Heniot Levy, a young Pole, Mr. David Torrence, baritone, Mile Berger, comettst, M.ss Alinett Reynolds, prima donna and Mr. Blumenburg, violincel- list are equally -accampltahed and pop ular. Superintendent Keys will run excursions from both termini of the Carolina Midland and trains A’ill be held until th* andfng of the Mffi^rt. From the unanimous commeiMHpms of our brethren of the press we feelau- tlionized promise that all who attend will be more than pleased with the evening’*entertainment. Our expeet- groat that we expeet to be of audience. bride wore a lovely costume of white satin made en traine. 1 he groom ap- peardfl quite handsome in a full.Prince Albert suit. The attendants were as follows: Mr, Harry Blease, of Newberry, with MUs Dodie Mathews. * J. G. Mathews with Miss Rosa Eth eridge. of Leesville. Mr. R. A. Weathersbee with Miss Eva Riser. Mr. RobertSmlth, of Newberry, with Miss Settle Mathews. Mr. G. C. Mathews with Miss Carrie All, of Newberry,, Mr. J. F. Smalley with Miss Veda Barre, of Newberry. Mr. B. W. Drummond with Miss Flo ra Eddy. . Mr. U’lllle Etheridge, of Columbia, with Miss Gertie IMestcr, of Newberry. Mr. Clarence L. Mathews, of Lces- ville, with Miss Esteile Owen*. Mr. 8. G. Merchant, of Newberry, with MU* Sallie Mathews. Mr. B. Wise, of Newberry, with Miss Annie Laurie Izlar, of BlackyillflL. Mr. Q. A. Kennedy with Miss Creusa Welch, of Newberry. Rev. F. J. Handers officiated. After the marriage the bridal party with the ■invited guests partook of »bountiful/e- past at the residence of the bride’* | a- rent*. They left on the train for Au gusta the same night and spent Thurs day at the Exposition. A bountiful re ception awaited them at the groom's home nsar J*Upa. Mr. G. M. Mathews, of Georgia,spent Saturday and Sunday with his relatives in tow ii. Miss Sallie Bnrekhalter, of AtiguMa, came down on Friday and eujoymi the oyster aupper and will apeud some time with relatives here. The oyster supper on Friday night proved a grand aucce**. Prof. BaiTey and his ante assistants deserve credit. They know how to run an entertain ment a* well as a prosperous school Miss Sharp proved herself an expert in the fine art cuitootiotta. She made it very Interesting and entertaining. Honor Roll week eudlng^jor. 1U, 1891. Mattie Newsom, U5 5h. Delphinc Thompson, 95. Belle Walker, 91 1-2. F. X. K. Hailky, Principal. On Stindsv night Chandler Ihrvore and Noah Oliver went to Mr Steve Owen* pen and killed four fine hogs. Detective D. P. Sprawl* tracked them to Devore's houae and found the meat. After exchanging a farewell shot with Marshal Fleming Devore left and haa not been arrested. Oliver waa caught and la in prison. Hal. I have recently purchased for cash in the beat markets of our country a well selected stock of Fancy Family Groceries. Shoes. Dry Goods,Croekpcy»Tii*wxr» Kp\, aiid hiiviiig gqftru jubrniiuiftl di^cotttvta fOf 'CArSIX T am enabled to sell at ^ffiftTthTother merchant* give for their stuff, and then I wilt make from 0 to 10 cent, profit. This la profit enough for any man who ia satisfied to LIVE AND LET LIVE, ; ' ‘ t . ’ enes* r-~ and who la willing and able to do hla owm store work. 1 extend a cordiaLTovitatlott to all my country frienda to visit my atore when In Barnwell. IT they do not need any goods they will always receive from me a hearty welcome, . • 1 _ P. S.—I can deliver in Barnwell on five day* notice lumber of any kind and in any quantity from my mill on the Port Royal and Augusta Railway. Contract ors and persona interested in building will consult their Interest by getting my price*. : — 1 —MTl* HOPE AND HELP - FOR THE PEOPLE. 9 Mike Brown & Bro., Barnwell. From the beginnings his business career has constantly . . HI . progress by the principle above indicated. Having become convinced that the old methods of doing business have become ^, e accomplishments of the busy years obsolete and that to keep step with the progressive times new men and new moth- thB campaign of the Fail of 1801 with unabated energy and J. L. Ellis, It Vogel's Comr. ceasfui experience to guide and ample mean* to compel it to! umph. The ?ucces*e* that have marked hi* onward and npu past, bright and beneficial as they have been, shall alt united be' play to the HKgrand master stroke of his which Ja. to, makatWa^^tr-* ' Ttreaker” in ifn’the’dbbfiuea of Barn well. Aiken and Orangeburg. la oow fully complete an<H»e4nviteR'llre careful, thoughtful attention of the people, confident of thel©approval and nuble strength of his position, safe and high above the prostrate the apprentices of trade under the first force of gather!r clouds. • - Times are changing. The growth of the country-Nt up-buihiing of the ambitiou* cities. In the easy and affluent good old day*” the fanner* and planters sold their crops and through the proxy of the factor or combined a little business i E iaasure in frequent vlstat to the easy-going cKiea. In the New Lonev, ami the farmer is alwayaon duty. The needs of larged by the gfowlh of civilization and so multiplied by tlie ; tem that to meet these altered reqiKrcinent* the patronage of the necessity been concentrated nearer the homes of buyer* and seller*, derstandingof these conditions 1 make this fair, candid and fearless meat. » SUMMER SURPRISE. During the Summer, when the business outlook waa gloomiest and centers were paralysed by dull sales and hampered by financial etrii ited In person the leading Northern cities and took advantage of the sions and necessities. Buying In wholesale quantitlee from the fi and best manufacturers who were all red hot to unload and pajriug i their anxious hands 1 secured Enormous Stock* at PANIC PRICES.' — At I bought I shall sell. The advantages that I gathered with Inflexltde fairness amorg my custom*!«. I -h til look for amount of my sales. For I am well aware that the Incrcaee of rallw'ay opens other eompetltlve markets an< that rivalry only adds seat to Ku«in«t For U»e guidsuce of my old friend to win 1 offer the following din transact their business with enM J ire ee< N l Mi>Lii O. n**w raudk greoU-t glory to ihy in w c j-soimr •mrnt* that will <>iuy gt time. SE. * The Corner Store on Kail road ue lasat apart for the ladles will find ail the new and nice Drees Goode from elegant down to f'retty Prints, and all the m* ,> si tleiee noeded for thaj. toilets. Gentlemen will find beautiful Hues Of Furnishing Goods In rieiy end all .hoppers will find easily what they want U» Dhnes. Notious, Cigars, Tol wants and luxuries of clvliiaed life. ..i-sr,-., Hardware, Cutlery, end ail tbeguodsi 7, Married at Joyce Branch Church Fled Sanders, on the 11th, Mr. C. A. Kii- lingsworth and Miss Fannie Greene. - - Mr. J. J. Snelling prceidotl at the organ, and when the bridal party reached the church the wedding march pealed forth, and the at tendants marched in, in the following order: Mr. Furman Greefie and Miss Minnie Greene, Mr. Willie Meyer and Miss Yheo. Greene, on die right; Mr. Charlie Anderson and Miss Estelle Greene, Mr. Bennie Greene and Miss Liszie KlUingsworth, on the left; meeting In front of the altar they crossed to opposite asleep and there wh* nootl window escape was impossible. Tria Justice N. IVSmoak held the inquest. The Commoa Pleat. < ‘ » The Court of Common Pleas was I on Friday. The jaries have bad if time and will probably be dis- to-day. None of the cafes ive been of much public interest the visiting attorneys from i were Col. John T. Sloan, Jr Andrew Crawford, Esq., of Colum- J. P.K. Bryan, J. N. Nathans and Mordocai, of Charleston; W. U . M Beaufort; John Gsry of Aiken; Juba E. LirUey, o' trimmed in lovely lace. After the ceremony the bridal party with a large number of Mends, repaired to the handsome home of Mr. W. Frank Greene, where a most hospita ble welcome and a fine supper awaited them. The table was beantifully decorated with flowers and evergreens, and fairly groaned with good things, as well as more substantial ones. With music and conversation Un bou;a fiv-w all too fast fortbe young people,who had rich good o{ portaniUes of preparing to fad- low the example just set them, Thnpwssaa Vay they fire lives be as bright to l*e night is tfcs wh* uf _ MW. The General Session*. The trial of \V. D. Bennett for Arson, In progress when we went to pr*«* Is.t week, resulted in hia acquittal. G. W. M. Williams, Emj.,- represented the State and Robert Aldrich, K*q., the defence. .O'' Thursday the case against G. W. M. William*, Alex McFail and H. H. Hill wa* called. C. A. Douglas., Esq., of ( oluutbia, for the defence, moved to quash the Indictment. Attorney Gen eral P»|>e, for the Stata # opposed the motion and Judge Wallace lenised to grant it. The case was then continued to the next term because iiiqnirtaut witne*se*for the defence who bad been duly sunmioiied had failed to conic to Court. On Friday morning Robert Aldrich, E*q., argued hi* uiolIou for a new trial for Andrew J. Bennett. Chas. Carroll Simms, E*q , acting for the Solicitor opposed and Judge W’allace refused the motion. He sentenced .Bennett to imprisonment at hard labor in the Pen itentiary for five years. G. W. M. Williams, Esq., argued his motion for a new trial tor William L. McFail. G. Duncan Bellinger, E.q., representing the State of posed the mo tion. Judge Wallace refused to grant a new trial and sentenced McFail to imprisonment at bird labor for seven years in the Penitentiary. r - Mr. Williams gave notice of appeal to the Supreme Court and until that is decided hlr elieht will remain In the custody of the Sheriff. \ This case excited more interest than any trialjff the term. Great sympathy waa felt for the good old father and mother of the defendant. The public conscience and judgment approve the result. The jury waa as good as any that ever sat in Barnwell o r atiy where else. _ The. ruling* and charge of Judge Wallace were thor oughly fair and impartial. Messrs. Skinner and Williams conducted the defence wijth great ski lb ability and earnestness and left no stone unturned in defence of their client. G. Duncan Bellinger, Esq., has re ceived many compliments from lawyers and laymen for hia admirable manage* mentof the prosecution. He had made himself thoroughly familiar with the facts and the law of the case and waa equal to every demand of the occasion The Allendale Enterprise says: The Stole’* case was managed by G. Dun can Bellinger, acting Solicitor in the pUoe of Solicitor Murphy, who was quite unwell and had to return home before the close of the term. Mr Murphy could not have obtained more capable and efficient locum tenens. The management of the case wa* most creditable to Mr^ Bellinger, who is a candidate to fill the same office when Solicitor Marshy retires at the close of hia present term. Sealed sentences were opened am passed:- Willis Kirkland one year and Allen i 'ave six months in the Penitenti ary and Ed iiagood three months In ’ jail or thirty dollars and ooats. The customary General orders wers passed and the Sessions adjourned without day. Alt antrled eases being conUnned to the next term. Hare an abundance of both Hope and Help tor every man, woman and child in the county, and all who apply shall be amply supplied. Not on* •hail go lacking. __ FIRSTLY. From now on we wBl pav the very tip lop. gilt edge highest prices for all kinds of country produce, from king cotton’* snowy staple that float* the caltoo flag • round the world to the humbler yields of the Southern fields. Our engage ments most favorably made, and copper fastened loo, with consumer* of cotton and other Southern productions give u* ad vantages and facilities that CONQTJKR COMPUJTITIOiSr In all this section of the South. That this Is business strictly and not vain boast ing we will prove to the supreme satisfaction of every farmer who will give us the opportunity to offer the logic of dollars and cents that none can 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 eonflnes of the county. BKCON'IDLY • Hand In hand with our guarantee of higheal posstbU rales for all purchase* 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 ever) thing in General Merchandise. It is the bottom foundation principle of political econ omy that the wise sell in the highest and buy la the cheapest markets and that Is “ r W*l£ H A.VE *WH A.T YOU WANT. 1 Our stocks In every line are complete, too large and extensive to be catalogued in a newspaper advertisement and too peifect to be described In one color ot printer’s Ink. They can be understood only by examination and comparison and that I* all we ask, for after result* will rest with us and we will be equal to every occasion. ©I»ECI AX. STUDIES Particular attention ba* been paid in the selection of our stock to several Im portant line* of goods heretofore universally slighted bv all merchant* outrid* of the principal cities. It Is surprising that such should haye been the case *b long, but s visit to our emporium will show new departure* never before attempted In mercantile enterprise in all this country. BI-AJRID W .AJRIEL Onr stock of Hardware Is as complete and well assorted as any that can ha found in Augusta, Charleston, Savesi)ah or Columbia, and onr prices will save money to home buyers on every purchase. Worker* in wood and Iron will find all the l»ost tools of their trades at our establishment. In building hardware we carry everything. sOur pocket snd table cutlery, scissors, Ac., are the best to be had and oiir razors Are simply perfect. r ajntges and stoves. We handle a beautiful line of Ranges and Cooking Stoves and Invite the espe cial attention of husbands and wives to these saviors of health ancf lightners of the three times a day labors of life. They are supplied with full outfit* of cook ing utensils, and upon the voluntary testimony of happy and admirable house keepers we knowingly recommend them. GENTXEMEN’S GOODS. Gentlemen’s Clothing and Furnishing Goods In great variety and of tha best fabric* and the most fashionable modes. In shirts, collars, cuffs, ties, gloves, hosiery, handkerchiefs and underwear we defy competition from any Southern source and laugh at Imitation from anywhere. XADIE©’ DRESS GOODS. Wo can please every taste and suit every style ln Ladies’ Dress Goods, and we most cordially invite the fair sex to exercise woman’s rights and come and sec for themselves. Our stock of notions, hosiery, laces, ribbons, soaps, fans, gloves and dress and toilet accessories generally is w ithout a vacancy iu iU'cornpiete- ness. We have a full stock of Trunks ranging from Saratoga sizes downward. SHOES AND 8XXFEERS. We have an immense stock of the best make* and styles. The famous Bay State shoes made to our special order never fail to give complete satisfaction and sell themselves at sight. NUMBER TWO.! Clothing Hall is np stairsovn Xomhor One. Th# quantity *•{< good* In this tkepartment will b# equally surprtalig and sitlafyiui creation. They are the best peed arts of American and fori* tailor At and taiMr made. There It no shoddy material or them. Large and tall men^rlll And extradites at or suited from the giant to the school boy rejoicing In his buying sjaewher* call, examine my good*, leant my priuai elegantly clothed, happyju heart and uuhurt In pocket, emu advertisement has patfTle fmrchaeer. • NUMBER THREE. First door Booth of Number One la the Ware house for ear lead lota of all standard staple heavy groceries end pUamUou i NUMBER FOUR. Next door East of Number One Is the Haffipte Room amply purest Wines, Brandies. Ales, Beers, WULkeys and other I nal, social and convivial oats. ■■ NUMBER FIVE. 'J Corn, ll.j-, Fodder, food The Grain Warehouse well stored with Oats and Seed Rye. NUMBER SIX. t*p stair* over Number Five Furniture Hdomt, having the largaatfitoettfl$• 1 County of I'arlor, Dining Hoorn, Bed Room, Kitchen and Office Furniture, snitoe and single pieces. No visitor to Blackvllie should go**ay without Ing this department and no one should let the fall pa** by without Blackvllie specially to see w hat we have laid In for all who with to homos comfortable and attractive at cheap coat. NUMBER 8EVEN. I am headquarters for Buggies, Wsguis sod all manner of Vehielee, III and Haddlery needed for purposes of pWsure or everyday farm work. NUMBER EIGHT. As usnal t will keep my Htock Yards well supplied with sound and rellal la Western Mules and Horses for the saddle and forjtght and heavy drafipurpoets. NUMBER NINE TO NINETY. Sandw iched among these are many other departments, each chock full of adapted to the needs of everybody. I cannot undertake to say what 1 have, would be a far easier (ask to tell w hat I do not keep. No matter what you come to me. 1 have it. Don't co iurthcr and fare worse. 4 AND — : Closing out at Cost. ~ We need room afid offer a large lot of pretty Spring and SnmmSr Goods for la dies use at prime cost. These good* will go like hot uakes and first come fir«t served will be the rule. Don’t miss the chance. Miscellaneous. Plantation Groceries *!way* in full supply, Bagging and Tie*, Salt, Seed Data and Rye totarrlve, Furniture, Mattresses, Tin, Crockery and Wodden Ward; well bucket*, chains and ropes, leather, cotton sheets, the best tobacco and finest and most fragrant cigars, aud iu short everything fdr every body, to eat, to wear and to work with. Last Not Least. .«» — —•--■t-i—,— ''‘‘’"J 1 '. — - rf., -• . #<■;;. ‘ '■ 'v*—' •, . , Our family grocery department Inconstantly supplied with all the high grade dries that make life worth living. We keep only the beat and purest tolerate no adulteration. Our list of delicacies embraces the choic both home and foreign luxuries. - r»nt Wagon, in all sizes, made of hard mountain wood and finished ghest iron, is guaranteed to prove perfectly satisfactory! »ep a full stock of first class Kentucky Mules and Horses adapted to stan artic! est b The with We will publish the No- the needs and pleasure* of the conutry In all that we have said we have kept in the narrow track of truth and inviting again all in need of Hope and Help to give us a chance to prove ourselves their best friends, we close this fall announcement with th* pledge and promise that we are ready to serve tbe.pubUo faithfully and weH. MIKE bpowjy & epo., r . . BRING Mfe YOUR COJ and all that you can i ION. FINALLY. Twin give you the top prices for all yon bat •* 'MM SIIMIOIsr BIROWItT, ^ m aug 27-tf m 1; I mmm for Infants and Children. “CastoriafcttiraasdsptedtechMne that I racomm-nd its* superior to any peesetiptioa known to me.” II. A. Aacarsa, M. D., Ill Bo. Oxford Bt, Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castoris* is so tmiremd sod Rs merits so wellknowo that it seems a work of supenrofiration to endorse it Few sretLa intelligent fstniUss who do aot keep CaWoria within easy reach ” CatLO* ILkSTTif, T,.D Nsw xoric CRy. Lats Psstsr Btocimtaadsks Bstormoi Church. Castorfa cures Colic, Codstlpstion, gour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, KIKs Worms, gives sluep, and promotes dJ> gesOon, Without iejuriota medicsUcB- ** For several years t have J our * Castorta, 1 and she!] always < o so as it has tavorlably produced 1 _ Earner F.Psaww.11.^ ** The Wt&aopl" ISHh fltreel and Tth Am* Ksw York CUT. 'VJ>’ Tsa CoxtAi a Coxpawt, 77 Xonaav Good NeWs. * ’ All person* who made leans tbrm:gh Col. W. H. Duncan or our selves, his successor*, and whose obligations are now maturing can have their loan# re newed If they so desire by making ap- jjaj; DUNCAN, Ik BROWr Debtors and All "Vr •M MfLt t i