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The Barnwell People. BATES OF Sl'BSCElWlOX. In Advance, per Annual...11.RO On Time $2.00 t A Jam) THURSDAY, DKCKMBKK 10, 1891. ’ =■—!;■'.'..aP'r.r.' .—i The uext reRu’.arcoramuuloarttHKif HarmonyIxMlite No. 17 A.•.&■.•. M.-. will be heldatthe iiew ViasohieTem ple In Barnwell U{K)n 12th day ot Dee., 1891, the satin; being the 2nd Saturday in said month, beginning at “High twelve.’’ By order of W.\ >C. '. » ' K. C. Kiuklanh, Secretary. 2 * ■ 4^%. The regular meeting of Barnwell iJbdge No. 16, Knights of Pythias, r ; will bo held at their Hall on -Friday veJv bight at8o’clock. A JuU attehdancc is requested. - fcrcrrtkr of W. K. CifUISTIF^C. C. M. J., PATE, K. K. 8. »ri- Highest of all in Leavening Power.—tT. S. feov't Report, Aug. 17^1889, m MW STORE, NEW GOODS. AaSOUTTELY PURE CD/ VVaxtfd.-A contractor to build two ttir roti^h houses. 30 bv 40 feet, four rooms ’ chcIi, by loth February next. 1 • A. -T. Woodward. We are plad to bear that Den. Davnnt Is getting a cream practice in Florida. The cold weatbyr promises good health and fine crops for next year, : rm -cmti save orange blossoms. They are im mortal. Charles Kearae, colored, was carried to the Lunatic Asylum Tuesday after noon. On the 7th January we will publish theUstirf-snbMirHiei sftayMTg -c ember. in De- Brown Guards Attention! There will be a dress parade of j r our company on Friday afternoon, the 11th Inst. You will meet at the circle in full dress,jromptly at four o’cleock. By order of ' , J. 11. Levy, Captain, J. B. BuRCKlfALTKR, Acting Orderly Sergeant. The Barnwell Delegation. Senator Bamberg introduced a bill to incorporate the town of Sycamore, also a bill to amend the Act. tiding the sala ries of Trial Justices and Constables in I bis county. Re present ati ve Pajttcrson IntsoditcM. ytdir ro'fileorirnFal^ HlW"TbVvfrof I/'aTn“- mond, and presented a petition for the ii c .rjoration of the Elko High School. Representative Crum was added to the Committee on Enrolled Acts. In the election for Chief Justice Messrs Bamberg and Crum voted for Cen. I’ope and Messrs. Attawav. Folk, McMillan and raltersou for Judge ai •* lace. Peaches, per two pound can. 18 cent , the price Of three pounds of cotton, and our trees will grow more pounds ot good fruit iu one season than the Same area pf’lnnd will make iu cotton in tlir„ee years. < 'an'tsome enterprising com pa-/' ny put up-a eauning ,factory for ’92.' Let the farmers try theluluek. Many farmers will liipl it leird to g* t money to pay tueir t ixes nnh. ss the t’m e is extended by the 1 legislature. The (Jovernor makes some wise ro- conmiendaf.it ns in his message and it is to be hoped that the law makers will heed Ins suggestions. Mr. Farrow Pender lost his saw mifl and a lot of lumber by lire last nigh: J.oss frW.KkF.aml no insnranee ~R A ~R.~TsJ J . nee, • s\jiaXjlrenthrxiiWaHd^smi*-giw for their stutf, Add fben I w ill make fcoin G to riie deatli of -Mr. n.e.ocg^ profit.- This is profit enough for any man w ho issatislled to Brother Darr,of the Sumter Advance, wants to swap a'promisiiig pointer pup- 1 py for a hundred pound pig. Uhi'-jkv'tjlc w ill lostt oue hrw eiti/ms in the removal of Mr. O. C. Able. May good luck altuui him. The Circuit Courts for Barnwell next y<ar w ill be presided over bv Judges M iilierspoon, Kershaw and iludtoti. We thought for a while that there would lx* a slim Christmas this year, but Jesse Dunn advertises diilcreiitlv. Acting of Great Kxcolleiu Star ill Augusta was a great shock to., tin many 1 riemls in Appletmt of hiinsclf and Ids wife, formerly M iss Lucy Milleiv Our town is qutel and-wo hope il.o Christmas holhhu s may i»a-s oil' poam - fully. Zkx'obia. Deo. 5. 1 * 1 he Ellin Mar v om pane rendvied t Passion s.slave on Monday nighFlx*- t ^ j fore a aai-H lillod It'Mi-- — was well pleased and quite a ntin»hoi\o! competent jmfges Jrave expressed tJiem- sefvta* cntliusiH»ticaliy in praise of the excellence of the acting of tin* .whole 1 compajiv, but t *p clallv c onmetid M i I>orotby . It o?»e of the tine^t ac- tn^^es ever in Sumter. s Tueolay night Lady \udlev*s secret wa- produeuK Mi-s ‘'Ru.jv as Lady Audley, a most (litiicult part, w as be-* Mr. K. J. Peacock Is back f-om aims- r«ud praise. Iherc is imildtig that I ness trip t** Florida. He kindly pre- could Ik* -aid that would ad* <|uatHyde- sented Tiik PaortK with a stout orange I scribe th»* life and read-in thrown iuio statT. - j the character l»y this aeeotnplislted ac- rre-«. I I he Grand Lodge A. 1*. M. held j pi K , eom|*at)y will plav here during annua) coinmunioaiion on I uesday and Wednesday in Charleston, Grand Mak- L* ter I.. T. Islar presiding. the U remalini v e a tell :11a 11. or ot • h* liberal we«k and s’ip|H*rt.— Elnudd r had The young folk party £t Sir. !« W. I t’.i-euing of th** 2d enjoyed it so well Intel again tuainl Mr. J. WyiUjlfow very j del's rt’% residence hist. All pi tliaf* they ho| ml on eseiit I 1 The Nun hors Association. Du list 1 Con e 1 In in *11 1 V tile, -lias Soiinchaum a Co., el n.ore. He w ill make sel'Ultive of a Hist eh of for • iP l»s il. I ei 4U Bln -He Bn * rwi > an House ar hat re rfn* gf a w in* now I re-1 • I* me Dl Maua r ('rail** « •r tilt * t . id III iubia 0 tira II* >Um* trh i|4t • d 4 '«• 1 G . K K van Ti ir-day Ilia x Mt t M be and , the f oung' 4 Mm-ircl In 1*11 S •e 1 Is the best 1 1 iidai th 141 <*Vt' ft \ 11siietl tli i*l 1 • t 1 1 f # | « .ii 1 Dn a ml after T urm Ja) th ext pa* >***fl- w. grr- wi II take lie r i an alii ia Mid latid • api il », t: ftitlB It *(*••! f 1 it t eg 1 0 * Iu* notit! n Rla. ki U ( lilt ar :• a f l| 11 nd ua tb'l )UU l*t fi f < tH* * j irtfrl • 1 kirt ll ► ITjo lou't wta U In ► g* rft- port ttr J 11 tt. Lt 5 of (*e« *rgr* %h till ling yean nrles of tl » Geo. JE, o «m|er a •indi. I 1 >1. A «SM ollowjllg «-IVe Mot meeting lav. may «-f tii »rm ftotii *K1 gray crow 1 I to ret ive in \er OM* I to I of the McC.abe and YouugVfar famr’d Min- TTC a.Hl :fl'»| :<"!i r ‘at Barnwell on Tjiur-day and Friday 10 a 1 pi 11 tli,- All lovers of mumc and tun will have a rare t re at. DiVuT waist e VnomWT'Ti rtmrvc?, for tin se minstrels an* far beyond any circus. K\eni>ion trains will be'run from BlackvilD* fo Barnwell on'riuirs- diy evening and from Allendale, to B irUwelj on Friday p. m., w aiting over at 1 tarn well until yiiterlaininent i» over. Reserved seats far r.le at G. K. Ry- ari’s for 7.'» oetits. General adinfs-iou ,*>o cents Doors open a: 7 p. m., perform- him-,* hi gins at s p in. sharp. Rend what a Mobile, Ala , j wiper says of tlirin: v . * it tt as one of the most good-natured and highly delighted audience* ever seen in tto* theatre. The dn\s» FtTctC w as full, w bile the gallery tt as jammed full. A» for the minstrel show, it whs re- tnarkahly cl» vt p iu tno-L of it- ftatuies, M hen**»or the p-rformers were m;x»ii to make fun. they made it will, tfiily iu ihe sp s-ialtL's, ffiey attejaijitcd to imitate the man** negro mi?i*trel sin Having become convinced that the old method* of doing business have become obsolete and that to-keep step w ith the progressive twnes new men and mow meth ods mnsteome to the front, I have decided to lloal to trli**. breczen my mcrcantilo banner, on w hich is ipdclibly imprethsed in lettfh*!'* of Rt*d BLAeKVILLE, 8. 6. ■'mm I have recently purebased for cash In the best >narkets oPour country a well selected stock of Fancy Family Gitfwrics, Shoes, Dry Goods, Crockery. Tinware, _ , . Etc., and having gotten the usual discounts for CASH I am e-nabh 1 ^Haf^wrVTWlTTmTnp 1 ete and he invite* the careful. 10 LIVE AND LET LIVE, and who is willing and able to do bis own store work. 1 • \ i. iilt < i .lial invitHtjon to all mv conntn ,/ mc.hd* to vi*D mv utore whcii in BarnwclK If Tile y donot need any gboSi they will alw’aya receive from me a hearty welcome. - * •• - ———Li.'El'CTs, iTt VaiiclS Corner. I*. S.—I care deliver in Barnwell on live day* not icu.4 umber of any kind and in any quantity from my inill on the Port Royal and Augusta Railway. Coutract- Tn - a if ;T iier son sli iteft* t elTFu Ti u i Idi «g wHI consult their interest by getting my price*. ‘ . novli called with a w here w hite HOPE AND HELP 9 FOSt USE) PEOPLE. r> FromTlie beginning of bix hlislne** career baa constantly guided Big onward progresf by tlie prim iple above Indicated. Not content with the accomplishment* of the busy year* behind him ho entera tiie campaign of the Fall uf 1891 with unabated energy and enterprise, with suc cessful experience to guide and ample mean* to compel It to ba an eelfpMing tri umph. The .iifcesses th.H have marked hi* onward abd upward progr«M fn the past, bright and bcnetlcial, a* they havt* bctu, sliall all united be at but ebild’# play to the ORAN I ) MASTER STROKE OP IIISJJFE which is to make this year a signal “Ib-e(»fd_Jiil < . , »tkc£!I..4o---Merehnille-E r let ice* iui tbecoiMd^a uLAtaritwcff; "Atke aamf Orangeburg. Every preparatk thoughtful and investigating attention of the people, coplident of their approval and resofnt* in the Impreg- hableatrengtii of hi* position, safe, and high above the frrtjnent disaster* that proatrate the apprentice* of trade under the first force of gathering and menacing cloud*. \ • .Time* .ire changing.' The growth of the. country is more marvellon* than tfc# up-building of tin-amltitto,1- ciiius In the. easy and affluent leisure of **tha good t'tld'day s” thy farm-r* and planters sold their crop* and nought their good* iliroiigh tbe 4»P4lie favbnrorT-nTiTbipTTt aBrGFliirsTiTH’**lihd agrestdmu of pleasure in frequent visit* to tluM asy-going cities. In the New South Time It Money, and Hm fa.iwer i« ntiTRy* on duty. The need* of consumer* are bo en- targedLty the growth of civilization an 1 so multiplied by tire change* in our sys tem that to meet th**««* altered requirement* the patronage of the country has of necessit y been concentrated nearer the homes of buyer* and seiler*. Dr full un derstanding of these condition* 1 make tlvii falr a candid and fearless announce ment. * A SUMMER* SURPRISE. During tlie Summer, when tluabuslneo* o'litlook was gloomlent and the trade centers were paruly/.cd by dull sales and lianij»ered by tinancial >tringencyi I Pla ited in.iierson the lending Northern cities and took advantage of their apprehen sion* and iiecc*aitle«.' Buying in wholesale quantitie* from the lirst importer* aiid best manufacturers who were all red hot £0 unload and pa) log *potca*h Into their anxious bands i necurcd Enormous Stock* at PANIC PRICES. * Mike & A* I Icinght I sliail sell. The adv with Inhcxlblfi i.iinq-^s muni * ni. amount of mv sales. For I him^ridl open* otlicr cotii|s*tiiive market* and tlua rivalry only addaitoat ioFtt-‘i •*. For the g 11 Ida tier of my old f,u to win 1 oiler the following d*. ( r transact their buaines* wiiin f ns re - • Mil* 4 «h«H ho d!*ti thuted ’o«>k for profit to Ui« e of railway facilities lidaw* for trade, but lury to smxxrts. ' .sUMucr* that I lirsira it will enable tiuui u» NIMH! I! ie I *t Mon. id ex] ml t» tl Tl N 'IV < h lei I Jal tin T ii »f tl ■<. The c mtisie *. Th n fo i{H-r«oii*ti was 1 . giant, • iing. very cl • corgi* d Ho . Dn n c.' M|llil *1 r* 1 bv < bailc pert ais by j» tcfiton, sa rW in tin* *sl w itn a Here and with ever < at- in 11- Havc mi at in ih«> county iacking. % uuda m*** «*f l»oth Hojie :.nd Help for every wuCm, woman and child , and all who apply shall ta* amply supplied. Noloucfttall go VS* Gf Crm* Iriei y otii few k. lid* I Hgc* III 1M da) 1 »atl»v 1 J. W . J. . Kirklau' and. **r ''Mt Esq. d a con Ii w ci e ad y u II tt. . K Dl Ba 11 pi hat The Tornor Store on Railroad \ % ladies will rind all the new and nit. down to I’retty Prints, and ati the r- toilet*. Gentlemen will rindln*aut! riety and all slioppo** will iIim! exa Notion*, < igar*. Tol»acco. llardw «r want* and luxuries uf civilized life. iu« •r th NTMBEH n % am sn Dr. N. F It. \. Mi '(V of t n re and bt -law s Net lee to Fitruiera. Slipp ■ tt' • hi* *oi sou,IB Irnt H o* •r ti d oil ni I. b P I fr* tt ajor T. B rgau on M01 n-rd blanch •m Barn w 1 *«|H'Cl tO g ntaa. The ies.pl are able to liulltl their pocket tbai ritNrriWir b.* Ii Mi IV III d b IK » i* tadi m Pn •flow I lie b o cot. V the the |« 1 thro. . bel the Pan 1 the II on Executive Tummittie. The Baptist ( outrutioii. The Baptist >tat» 4 .mv, Spariai.burg on the 3d In u* 'V 1 h« noil f« •rruii f^ir mitral*! 1 d \v])it*h > 11 ( •«> i 11 j*OII p appltca 11 these and pre- GONQl J.ll lll'lf kllM.Tl:i(. SaD * Day. lb sriiwcil was ft <11 "f- 1 |*e«qde Moii i.l.tV. Wi w ■ 1 v out ajfo* •d <1* al only one man w ho fm.II BUT vie. Jtdi u liar lev -c<»rn to hi* tli- advauti 1 Ue fellow lug Inn tl *alc* wet re made oil did figs 1- I HSTT.Y. Fx' in now.on we w ill pay the very tip top. gilt edge highest prices for all kinds ff-eoMtitty prinfuce, from king cotton's snowy staple that (loaf* tito eali«*o flag irointd tiie world to the humbler viebDof tiie SoMthern Kidd*- Ourengagc- incnl* niftst favorably madv, and eofqKW fa«tene*l Gmi, with consumer* of cuttun tnd of In r Hon them proilttethm* jfiva u<* advanfagi * and farnitlc* th a i-:h coMPKTrj’iOAf i« a |] fhl* section of tin* South. That this tirbunlnrM strictly and not vain lion*t' g we will prove to the supreme e opts»rtiinity to offer the logic 1 trial is ail that we ask, and we wish it most distinctly understood that tni* in taiiun i* not limit d to the immediate iieigiiborho<Hl of Barnwell, but that it g«xs u* and beyond the furthestconftne* of the taninty. HILCOXIADY- Hand'ln hand with our guarantee of highest |M»ssible rate* for all purchase* of J nal, social a farm productions move* tin* copartner remedy for hard times, of the very chea|i- j eat prices for any and all classes of gmid* that wo carry, and they are everything I in General M * ,, e1iandt»e. D 1* tin* U»Uorn foundation prliudple of |Mdlllcal eism- tl I A vi satisfaction of every farmer w ho will give ns >f dollar* ami i*eiits 1 hat none can douhl or deny. Clothing Hall i* up stair* over good* in thi* Itepwrtmmt w 111 be 1 . reation. They are the be*t pr«d tailor fit and tailor made. T here thum. Large and tall men w ill fi suited from the glam to the arho huylng elsewlierc call, exam I elegantly clothed, h.ipuy Tii T advri Useiuout ha* paid the purchu* Oi y, and nil TWO. *. T'tir qt prisi'12 an i* Retail trade. Tt» nt hllk* tnd Matin* he perfection of their •<4h1s In eRfHeaa va- hoes Mippem, llxta, ood* neoe«*ary to the it (tty and • itfsfv •ny Oil quality of the UV the lorda^of d foreign looms, tailor cut, :al or alipfhud work alKMit pltiary price*. All can be hi* Hist trouser*. Bvforw price* and >**o will go away tauduuhuri iu |M>ck*t, canvUioed too thnt thl* First door South of Vittnh car lead lota of all auitdard NUMIIEK THREE. rOi * the Ware110use for provision* flilrri with ,ravy grocerle* and piantaliou auppDem. NUMIIEK FOUR. Next door 1 purest \\ |oea, lii.tudie*, nd convivial ist of X umber One i**•, A ic•, Be. i* the Sample Room amply atocked with )he ;rs, hi $ A nd other beverage*, for luedlcl- U*M •n in 1 Fnpki: Mi ih ii. w iso sell In the highest and buy in the cheapest market* and that is A. J. ii Alt K. V* < rer v ting friend Ralph John- ent ii* on Monday a lib- *n of beautiful sweet po rn* PxorLK force were thi* advance t'hristmaa 3V) hu*h«*|s to the acr« t w asn't a" very good year for |>o- !* either. Our cle •Ion, of Elko, 1 era) contributl. tatoes, and all nvuie bafipy by • If in ( I- an lal \. J. l*re*itl JaiiH*. A. llt*\ Vi f l 1 r ft m» j ATM/! \ M t \ A* t*s.-*;d i.i.. W.“ D. Rf of 1 19o aer es 10 A. § i*| Ft) M i ♦*! rr ttiid R. 21. t.ririith.. *A't Sii *•* 1 ►‘if- j II. hei inctly $1 t|g fi f i|i 1 * la * * ^er tary, A. J. .*. Th ns j n to Mr ol lire «*iiv il He; t reasurer, C. li. j T he buiUU,, Mill, Oi «V rt Ttivil'e. ^ Knten 1 Simmi *ri*e Fa The ■4 “• the St it ML- ion Bo :inl Brown I The many friends of ('apt. W. ( Milhous w Ilf Ik* glad to h aruihal lie i roeovering ln»m the stroke of spwralyai m-eived hInuii twi» week* ago, disst-j hliiftr his left side. He ha* recovered I the us** of the band, i* i4hwrwi-c ini good general health and apirli* ami we hope to soon chronicle hi* enliic recov ery. Every week the Scientifie American ! | reM'nt* w hatever i- new iu lin* uor d • oi Bcience, art, and manufactures, thus , doing service both to theoretical and : 1 aclicai worker*. For forty-ii we year-! M in* A Co., 361 Broadway. X. Y .have conducted thi* fia|»er w ith close refer-| i‘tice to the w in k "t prin n i ii g ttr seri'nng patent* in a way to make it an authority on acteotilic and mechanical subject*. On last Sunday at the Baptist Church Rev. Dr. R. W. Lide preached two o‘r- 1110ns on the Cross, in the morning tiie subject was The ^even Wonder* con nected with the crncitixion of Jesus; and at night The Seven Witnesses to Jesus'* divinity on tin; part of ungodly men. On next Sunday he w ill preach in the.mornrug on 1 he Seven Dioplie- eies fill tilled in the C,ross, and at night the subject will be The Seven Scoffers of the Cross. h tv e !»• $I3J.tin I of W lot'll j rri'ctl ms j Colket salia *1 • Col. Ip I uivi r-i mi b-c ri pi et.dow ini Rcsolu alien iegi conunit it the li?ri< k in .1 tlu Cilll AC uni mat illBstoUs, 0 tor the *r* were f. prior mortgage known w iiat dis of them. Ma . - Hank . Weutb jo, and M I'.inir anti nta orv we 1 r S.'MmiI for $1.; iomUou - J. !J as I W d b» house Limhriek ehim ry of tb i i*>i4 t , subie on. L Will b ► Mr to a > not made 1KU 8 ALtta. al .1 a4*n to •y 1, tloanciai agent of FurmaTi y, hi:* seenr. d in cash and i Ui* tliAjsiiiH of 8i.V..**Nt for the nt fund of that institution, lions favoring strong teiupcr- slatlon were adoph'd and a e appointed to luemoriaiize lature in that behalf. All the educational int^rcsU under the fostering care of the Assoeiaiidu ai-b in a 1lo:in-hii.gco;niitkdi it it. tin* \v«s ePcted l^rwrident f(*r . tiie eo'ning year of Lite B.iptist. M ini*t<*r*' < 'iiferenee. idle ( o)i\enti>>ii will meci next year w ith tin* Aiken Church. Nail *y v* Glover et ChHrl«‘»fSai*y,$lJO. Bu-h v* Xewmanetal—380 acres to J. A. Bum tfJiX). Williams vs Younuus—30<i a •,*••* to J. W. Allen $5,1 no. Ibiniel v* Hughci A Brunaou—91 acn s to Z. Dallied A < 0. $200. Cmft vs Sanders et ni—65 a(*res to Simon U v own fsiHI; 52 acres to same fltM; Bti acre* to .1.0. Sanders. f>775. Brown \*« Hogget al — lou acre* t.» A..IU.MC r» t.i 1 S.'i 11 IC Si 10. Mniouc vs Bryan et . S. Malone |SU0. ai—g.>2 ac Taxes. •The Joint Resolution to extend time for the payment of taxes without penalty until the 20th February ha* re- cei\pd three readings in the Senate and House ami only ncei!* the Governor's Approval to become law. I’caehcrs Wanted. Public Kclioo] teacher* are wanted at Longjdlraneh iu Bajnwell Township anti at Pleasant Hill, Georges CnVk Township. These are.-good neighbor hood* and deserve good teaeher*. For further infuVmatioii apply toG, E. Birt, Rarnwell, and Isaac A Dyehea,' Blaek- yille. The Methodist ( ojiference. Hu on** hundred and sixth session of the South Car.din.'l Conference, M. E. < Imrch, Soiith, eonveued at Dar lington on the 2nd insr, Bi*!iop John | <'. . Gratiberv, \ irginhi, presiding. | Roll call was an»wered by 138 preaeii-*} er* ami 21 lay members Rev. ii. F. j Chreitzberg tva* re.-!.*,-ted seen lary j w ith Re\ *. S. Lander. E. O Watson i and T. C. Idgon assistants. Eleven young men appeared for ad- I mission,**eveu p issed examination suc- tln* ce.ssfbliy and were admitted. Resolution- were unanimously adop ted praying the Legislature to pa-sjhe Child.* prohibition bill, and to prevent the, running of trains carrying mails on Sunday and proie-t* were al*o vuted against 1 tiie opening of tin* ’World's* Fajr on Sunday arrd the publication of Sunday imw-paper*. ' . Rev. A. M. Cliroiizberg, the oldest effective member of tin* Conferen.ee,. w as appointed to write a history of the denonirnation in M is Stale. Dining the year then* have, been over 2,00 accessions to church membership. Th* Coiifereuce w ill meet at Charlesjou next year. The Eastern, Barnwell 'and Western. ! The appointments to charges w holly President Alfred /. Id rich was a p- , or pniTly in thi* (.’oi^ufy a* follows: proached on Monday and a*ked for: AllenTiale, J. L. Sitly; Blackville, W. news of the Eastern, Barnwell and Harden; Graham*, J. E. Grier; Western Railroad. He refused to give! Bamberg and Buford's Bridge, O. .1. away his plans and prospects further ' Harby; Barnwell I’. L ‘Kirton; Wil- liston, D. Uam ks; South Aiken, J. C. .. . a4* %• r*.' ' 1■ • * . • • . 7 than to say that it was getting along and would be known as the "iaaipoi <<lf >lleP‘n, W. II Cock Route.” 0' Laurel and Magnolia. A i rial. Rev Dove i iller Is transferred ‘ to Jojieavilie, Spartanburg District, and Rev. J. L. Stokes to Hpring f trett, Charleston. *k Cards ara out for tiie marriage on the. 1 23d ilist., at the reshlcnceof the bride’s i . . w i parenu, Mills River, X. C., of Mis* ; A » , * >,eton 5cwH * ' . Katie, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. David Cropa Xr*; gat hexed, cotton all s5hl K. Myera, and Jamct B. Burckbalter, j,aml tiie farmer left 4hc bag to hold. K*q.. of HarnweiL t Mow why can’t we get at something th 'i he niarafl^frientL^of the golden ! do ua good. Think of tomatoes atone ^ hearted Judge enngrmulate him on ^i a an( j UmiqMuitity eposumed among the great grs*d fortoijv, and ^ili weM*ume l^outgjiernVk^pie kt winter. A two I with wli their love the hoony bride that ‘ pouMl can bring* iP^e Ope: a House Monday, Dec. 14lii. J-n*’ think of it! *ix niglu* df -idc- sp!inin<r comedy, bcginn.ng on Mon day, 23d. B' hoitt! a godsend for all the sick, • dysnejitie and disgrunth d-—Doctors i,o ! the rear. s ix niglifs^oj solid entertainment— fun and uproarious laughter w ill make us all well, happy and grow fat. . • The EHin Stark Comedy Company will begin their week's i»erform.’tiM , t - it tiu* Ope.ra r II<m*e. iu Barnwell on Moh- day Highly 1 1th hist. Read what the .Pee Deo Watchman *uys of a few of the. Company : . “AN UNEQUAL MATCH.” (>uite a large audicnfte girtliered at the Opera House hist night to witness tin* second p rformanee of’ the Ellin Siar Comedy Company. 'Fhe play wa* enti tled “'An luieqnal Match,” and was greatjy enjoyed by these present, judg ing from tiie applause given at different stages .of the performance. The star, Dorothy Ross, as “Rose Gerald,” sus tained the reputation »he made during t he dr-f performance a* a tind aetiv.--, j and Mamie St. ('lair, as “Mrs. Hender son,” performed her part utiusiLalfy Well. Little May Rowe, about eight i years old, greatly pleased the audience j in her role as the boy ‘‘Jake.’*’ IJeri Bwet*t singing secured her an encore. | The play was a comedy a nxUn ht* «*oniic i part, a« ‘.‘Prof, i’ercy PY*rry.” C. W. Sf.icher afforded the audience much amusement. To-night .the com pan v will j appear in “Felecia.” which is regarded as a very strong play. Miss Dorothy Boss, the Star of tiie Ellin Stars, is an actress of flue ahilitv and invest* her parts in the play with unusual interest. Her acting is dra matic, y«t natural, well done, always with the accomphshmenhof never lieing p vtt * re ^“dy to n over done. - •! ' Reserved *Aate. t Klconla; general ad- ] mission 33 cent-; children under 12, £5 | cents. jl x The County Texadiera* Association nt*, tlte price of i X VI ilU»u»n List meek ««« well au-ud-1 oinjr XV IC 1 L A.VI0 Wl lAU’ YOU WATSIT. Our slock* in every line arecompicte, tisi large and exU*nvive to Iw catalogued tin a newspaper atlvKitiseun'iit hiuI i«h) pel feet to be deacribed in one roioror 1 printer's ink. They can be understood only by examination and comparison and that i* ad we ask, for aiur rtnoilta w ill rest * ith u* and we w ill In* Ftpial to every i occasion. v »2 . , Bl’KCI A L. BTIJITIEiS- | Particular attention ha* l»een paid in the selection of our stiM-k to several im- | portant linessof gtsid* heretofore univer*ally slighted hv all merchantsoutsbleof the principal citi***. it i* surprising that sgch sbonld have l>cen the case *<• long, h it a visit to our eui|H»riuin will show new Uepitrlurua.never before attemptoil iu I mervautile euterpriac iu all this country. Our stock of Hardware i* as complete ami well assorted as any that ean b» found in Augusta, < Imrle-toii, Savannah or 4 oimnhia, and cur price* will *ave money to homo buyers on every purchase. Workers in wood and iron w ill rind all the best tools of their trades et bur esCHblishmrnt. In building hardware we carry everything. Our |>ocket and table cutlery, vct-vU’s, Ac., arc the best to be bud and our razors are simply perfect. RATs'OKS AND STOVES. We handle a b*Hu»1ful line of R ttigos and Cooking Stoves and invite the espe cial attention of husband* and wives to tin sc saviors of health and lighujcrjuaf I lie til ret* I iii.t* a i’.:iv laht-r- ..f lift*. -Xliux.-a re MipjrHcil wtTti TiiTT bllttits of cook ing utensi!*, and upon the voluntary tcstiqmny of happy tuid admirublo itouse- keopers we knowingly recommend thetii. , 4 OEXTTJOM ENTS GOODS. Gcnth inon'- Clothing and Fttmi-Uing Good* in great-vuri**tce apd. of the host fabric-and tiie ino*t. fashioMahln modes. In shirts, - c'dlars, (fuff.-, tit*s. jfiove-, ht>.*icry, liandKorciii'':* and midorwcnr we defy competition from any .Stm Koitiee ami laugh at imitation froin anywhere. I,ADIT^S’ DRESS GOODS. The Grain Wart ln OaU and .*teed Ryo. well * NTMIUbU red with < FIVE, II ! >ru Fodder, Feed Oata, Beetf. NUMBER MX .Stmt hern We can ]d(*as'> every taste and MiTfiaebfy’ style i'n“LatricS^T)reii* Gonda, and we most. cortHally invite rtiefair *'*x t*> exercise woman's rights aKticome ainl sec for [hem-idvos. (mr stock of notions, hosiery, lace.' 1 , ribbon*, soap!*, fans, glove* and dre-* and toilet. acce-Mirit * generally w ithout a vaeaney in itsjcomplote- ness. \\ e have a full sloe!* of Trunk* ranging from Saratoga sizes downward. S ICO KS A IN Is) Si j L L j I 3 111 H S« We have an iinmense stock of the best muke* and )styl(*s. I'he famous Bay. State -hoe- made to our special order never fail to give complete satisfaction and sell themselV' * at sight. : ‘ • " Closing' out at Cost. - Wc need room and off er a hu ge lotof pretty Spring and Summer Good* for la- die* n*e. at prime cost. The-e good* w ill go like hoi cakes and lir»L cotne lir*t served will bb the rule, ifon't liiiss-tlfc chance. ' 1 p atair* ov^r X umber Five Furniture Kt*tma, having the large it ntncka In th« < utility of Parlor, Dining B«*tl Room, Klkdiou anil Office Furuiture, lit «uite* andotingle pliH*e«. No vi»ttor to Hlaekville -bould go away without vi*lt- ing thl* departineut and nootiH shotild le| the fall pa** by without coming t*» Blackville specially to sen what we have laid in for all who wi*h to make thnir homes comfortable and attractive at ch'ap cost, NUMBER SEVEN. 1 am headquarter* for Buggies, Wag m* and ail manner of Vehielea, flamest and Saddlery nfeded for pur|»*>*<s of phaanre or evreryday fxim work. number Knurr. A* usual 1 will keep my Stock yards w-ijl supplied with sound and reliabl* Western Mules atid Horses for the saddle and fur ligl>t and heavy draft purposes. NUMBER NINE TO NINETY. .Hand widled among these are many other departments, each chock full of goods adapted to the need* of everybody. I cannot undertake to say what 1 have. 1c would be a far easier task to tell what I do not keep. No mailer what you, waul vomo to me. I have it. Don't go further and fare worse.' AND FINALLY. BRING ME YOt'R COTTON. I wiil give you the top prices for all yon bav« and all that you can control. * ^ * SITVCOTsT BIRO WIT, • Bladsi-trille, S. C. aug 37-tf g»'—B npHEsm Miscellaneous. for Infants and Children Plantation Groceries always in full supply, Bagging ami Ties, Salt, Seed Oats , and Rye mjarrive. Furniture, Mattrt *-o-, Tin. Crockery and Wooden Ware, well bucket*, chains and ropes, leather, Ootton shetu*, the best tobacco and tine-t and hvOst fragrant cigays, and in short cvcitything for every body, to out, to wear and j to work w ith. ' ^ . Last Not Least, v Our family grocery department is constantly supplied with aft tho high grade standard eatables that maktHife worth IrVtng. Wc keep only tiie best and purest, articles, and tolerate no adulteration. Our list of deilcaeies embraces the choic es r brand* of both limue ami foreign Bmirie*. '1'he .PiediiKMit Wagon, in all size*, made of hard mountain w ood and ffuished with tiie toughest iron,.is guaranteed to prove perfectly satisfactory/ WeVv ill keep a full sto.*k of lir*t class Kentucky Mules and Horses adaided to J the need* and pleasure* of the country. ^ ■ • • j In aii that w»* have *aid we have kept In the narrow track of truth and Inviting again all in need of Hope and Help to give u* a chance to prove otirseive* their best friends, we .close this fail announcenM tii w ith tha pledge jtml piotnise that Tve the public faithfully and'well. / * Caatorla Is so woD adapted to children that I Caatorf a cures Oasripotion, oomm^nU ;t a.« ..-•rw.rt, rFour Stonuu i), Dinrrbflei Eructation, Kilts Wornu. {;ives sleep, and prooootea dt> I rcoommeDd it as superior to any prcscripuou known to mo.” n. A. Aacma, if. D., Ill So. diford EL, Brooklyn, It Y. {ration, ' ’ ' Without injurious medicatioa. “Th* BMW of ‘Castoria’|3 uol T e 7 ''*J and ffa mrriu so w**ll knuwii that it seetrF * w rk of etjp«rsrt;/ati')n to endorss ft. F:v rj • tb.e in?r*:M{ront families who do noi k. w.tinu-easy reach " Caalos MAirrr- v . P.P.X- , ■ » - N Late Pastor Bloo'idaxtiale Bef- r.c 1 Cfcurch M For ^ rxl years I hare : • s •*» ’ T.I shall always < <1 * it :. Ad iu-.ariaUy 1 rejuiev.’*. 'X Jm- j c - niM F. Pakum, II. J w IlteW.ntm,p, TJtl»StnietaadTthAv A - New Yorkt tb Ccupjurr, Mnaaar SroaxT, )m haa won from the highland* to the ‘ two pounds of cotton, a id yet m« can cd- The tiputt met: mg •xill W hr Id at | boftM happiness of these *iiuuirr skies. | grow lUvui a* bur a* the earth evrf saw. J Elko. Barnwell, S. £. JiGbod ivieu^r A Tl pc rsonsV ho made* Icons th rou c h SIT^kTH oi. U . II. Imnoan or our. pel ve*, hD XAt of teacning, can he By mail, thus desire by tuakiug »p-. p«ria*| ^ _ « r* , mmi r i WILLUi J. pFXCAh, Bamwi H, ?7u Fahrmty. m\. if Col ! siu-«.*essor*, ami whose (Adigatiorf* art now ABaturtAg own hare whrir loan* re newed If they to . plication to u« ^ . *- #»*. a#. Me' * r ^7. .