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* k \ The Barnwell People RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. In Advance, per Anmiiii |1..V) •* ...12.00 On Time' THURSDAY, APRIL 7. 1802. The next reiruttr communication of Harmony Lo<lire«No. 17A.-.T.\M • will I e heM nr the new Masonic Tem ple in Barnwell upon #th <lav ot April, the same Prin^ the ^t satuntaj- In said m«’nth, h'(tinning at “High twelve.” 15y order of W.'. M.\ # J. A. Jkxkins, Secretary. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latesf lLSv Gov’t Report td Sai.tkfui ATrnif. Tmnr N<v0 1 iMiutovKD OhukuofRr.n .vif.n \ : •- * '"i ; • The Council Fire of this Tribp will fbr hitulled this Thursday evening on the Stlji Kun atul^inh oreain. All brethren are earnestly requested to i>e present, py order of. » . f'n\a. Cahkoli. Simms,.Sachem. M. F. Haik, C. of It. sV • The voice of tlnfblne bird and the can dulate is abroad in the land. Col. .John T. Gaston, of Aiken, Is in town this week. ssxmm ABSOWTELY PURE CAROLINA BUGGY COMPANY. *■ • • . 'l . ^ Secretary’s Ofllce «*f the State Agricultural and Mechanical Society of South Carolina, Homana*. N’«»veiiilier 2.*hl, islM. This is to cert ify iliat to the Carolina Buggy ( oiiiiiany, Yoi hville, S. < \ was aw'ai'de«l at the -bWtAttouai Fair of this Society a pi'cmiuiu of Twenty-live Dollars foi the “Ih'si display of South Caroli na made Carriages.’Valid Twenty-dive iMdffirs for ‘'tn'st, rlDplay of Carriages, o|a*n to the world.” 'TtH^S, \V. IIOLI.OW A Y, Seei'Ctttry. Titis is to certify that the Carolina Buggy Conn any, of Yorkvillo, S. Ch, exhib ited not only the “best display” of vehicles at our latcState Fair, but Iheirgoods were the finest, and host, taken either singly or collectively^ , J.Ci. WODLIXG,! Judgesin .Machinery Department,State KaifS.G. IWB. 4. A. !’ Ll’N Lit, i 1 'I'he above artielcs were ex hi Id ted in alxive department JiNSWO THIS QUESTION. should all the g«»od prrdile, w ho are guilty of such a crime. Ire w ithout a g«H.«l SKN),ING M,ACIIi.N Lthy styecl tones ofM( siU in their hotuc* when they can always huy _ •_ t|l| ' ■ ^ SKVVIXO At ACIIITSfKS -Aud anv kind of a- Capt, J. E. Steadman, pf Grahams. | Anollter Saldier Crosses Hie River, lost his store ami entire stock 01 good? of the Grahams News. V Thc^ Barnwell Ranks arc now ofren T Trgamr.ing for the campaign, «4ectlng from If.lW) a. m. until 2 p. m. • The convicts were carried to the Pen itentiary Tuesday morning. Col. T. .I.Counts.was in town onTues- day. Time deals gently with him . Mrs; Du,in, of Shelby City, Ky., is visiting her son, Mr..Jesse Dunn. “The Valdez Sapphire.” onr this Week’s story, is completed on the fourth page. Marshal Swan made only one arrest during the two weeks of the Court of Sessions. Prof. F. N. K Bailey paid us a abort call on Tuesday. He is doing a splendid work at Williston. Treasurer Free paid out about $2,000 to w itnesses, jurors and constables for their attendance. The first crate of Charleston straw* beniea was wdd in Now York last week fora round hundred dollars. Major T. It. I^e. of Greenwood, was |t< town on Saturtlay and complimented IT at Paori.a w ith a call. , Mis« Agatha Harden has returned X. leaving many friends and admirers. The County Commissioners held their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday. Only routine business was transacted. The weather this week is said t*» he warmer than It h** been at this time of the year since 1KI7. but we can’.! reniem- ber that far hack. The weather works'at Washington sav that the mean daily tem|*erature for M arch wa* from ihr«*e to six degrees l»e. low the average of previous years. Sals dav was a dismal failure in the way of trade »nd excitement. No prnp- 1 rV wa«* offered at- forced sale. The leoie yard w a* a* dull as (heaverage up country pa|*er.' . Mr. Ilenrv Wolff, of AHendate, was ndmitUMl ti» ritixenship last week by Judge WUlier»fMMMt. If he jdiall visit the Fatherland hereafter he will be in- ileiiendent of the Czar or Kaiser, * The first part of the Daily KegDter's ■*/pril Kind Grind,” that Gover nor Tillman had retired from the ra«*e for re-election, victimized a gi»od manv |Nsip1e in Barnwell. Comment* were mixed. A civil ease wa« tried the other day Involving lewween fifty and sixty dol lars. We are told that the costs paid by the roll my largely exceeded the *11111 in «ll*pnte. A eoiiMiV court ia needed— like the pi*tul in Texas. Small grain crops are spreadingthem- selves beautifully. Their air* i* ihr largest e\er seeded in fhe county. And the g«M>d w ork goes on in that dire<Mion. More rice will lie planted than in an> year ».ince tfie war and food crop* will be on top all fhe year round. 1 The Itarnwell Manufacturingf'ompa- uy |s row r«ady to supply doors *a«h and blinds at, short notb'e. Contracts for loiilding liouscs also taken Tlic repair shops arc ready lor all sort* of wood and iron work. The coni patiy means business and they should get all the trade of this comity and big slices from Uampton, ttrangclmrg and Aiken. And it will If the comities *fnr«s-Ud *nd the peopi * ace wife ill their day and generation. The next regular quarterly meeting of the Kara well County Medical Smde- ty will convsne at 12 o'clock at Barn well on Tuesday, 12th inst. Klrcmn of delegates to the State Medical Asw»cia- tion, 27tli. I..C. STrriiKNfl, PresidentT' 11 took a vast deal of work to clear the docket of the Court of Sessions, but Judge Witherspoon, assisted bv intelli gent juries, was equal to the task. Our |»enple are all fond of his Honor, and 1 he better his pure, patriotic and lovea ble character is known the higher will be the regard in which he will be held. The cyclone season opened out West ia*t Thursday. Nearly persons were reported as killed and between 20ft and as wounded in Kansas. A Miss Ella Tlr'rnton, of Tnwanda, was blown a half mile, carrying a pillow, swept through the side of a wrecked barn ami deposited on the back of a horse unhurt. On Friday the Post Master General aw arded the contract to carry the mail from Barnwell to Snellings, Dunbarton, Greenland and Weathershee,daily, toj. I.. Yaden, of London, Kentucky, tor $140 a year. The contract goes into ef fect July 1st and is to continue four years. K. 8. Smith got the contract, to carry the tri-weekly mail from ErwTh- ton to Buddenvtlle for $43. C. W. Hogg came in town on Tues day and surrendered to the>heriff. Col. Robert Aldrich, hit counsel, applied to Judge Witherspoon for bail, on the ground that his client had acted in self defence, as the latter’s affidavit stated that he and deceased had an altercation l»efore entering Furman's saloon. Ma jor Izlar, for the State, resisted the ap plication, and after argument Judge Witherspoon refused him bail and he was lodged in jail. Isaac Johnson, colored, of Great Cy- preas township, was in deep trouble last wee*. Ills step-daughter, a capital field by tire Monday morning. 'I'he whole building was full af dame wliep the tin* wa* first diHooverrd, about 4 o'clock. Nothing was saved. Opt. Steadman .Carried insurance to the amoiijit of $:i - lOO,'hut his loss will,exceed that at feast a thousand dollars. His books and pa pers were in hisaafe. The law office of S. O. Mayfield, Esq., next door, was also burned. His books and 'pa|K*r« were saved hut about a hundred dollars worth of furniture was burned. The depot and Mr. J. >V. Crum’setore caught hut were saved. The Zouave Democratic club will meet at Miliett at 3 o’clock p. m. on Sat urday, Oth inst., for the purpose of re- officers, members of committees and del egat.es to the county jonventlou to be held at Barnwell on the 2d day of May, and for th£ transaction of such' other* business as may come before it. j. B. Bauch, President,___ * G. R. Bi.ack. Secretary. By order of the County Chairman of the I>em'*cratie party of Barnwell coun ty, the Barnwell Democratic club will meet at Barnwell on Saturday the O1I1 day of April 1802,at 3 o'clock in the af ternoon, prompt 1 v, for the purpose of reorganizing for fhe campaign and for the election of officer*, member of the Executive Committee, on Registration, delegates to a county invention to be held at Barnwell C. H. oil the 2d dav of May 181»2, and such other business a* may proj»erly come before said meeting. Every member is earnestly requested to be present. G. Dcncam Bki.litvukr, President. B. W. Paicri.aa, Secretary. By order of the Count? Chairman of the Democratic party of -J Barnwell coun- 4f, the Richland l>cmoeratlc club will meet at the usual place bU Ihft*r1iig - OTJ~ ^ t,r thirty yea^s- Saturday the 9th day ef April 1892, at 3 front AHendule after a .l.lichtful .Lit, In th. afu-rnonn, for the |.urp..« of reorganizing for the campaign ami for the election of officer*, member of the Executive C-omuilUM, on Registra tion, delegates to a county convention to Ih* held at Barnwell C. H. on the 2d day of May lH&2 r and such other busi ness as may pro|»crly come Ifefore said meeting. J. O. pATTrasoy, Prvshleht. J. A. Prxw xi.i.. Secretary. The Barnwell Straightout l>emocr tl • club will m *«>t on Saturday April'Jm' at 3•'clock p. m. for the pnr|M»*es re- q dred init|*»r the Mat** constitution. A lull atfetidaiH*e Is dr.«ired. A. T. Wooi>w ahi*. President. AXsW 1 Mia qi ».*ri 'X. WhvdoftM iqsny |i**«»|»le we *« > earouu«l us sa’em to prefer |o suffer an*H*e nistlc ndserable by lmlige*tiou, ('«ui«ti|iatioH, Dizxine**, L«»«sof Ap|»etite, Coming up of the F»*»d. Yellow Skin when tor 7<V. wawlll s.ll them Shiloh'* ViLalizer. guaranteefl to cure them. Sold by J. A. 'lob n, Barnwell; P. \T. Farrell, Itlack- vu.e; Dr. J. M. Smith, ilH*i4>n. tier? Ulab Under the new party constitution ev ery Immocratic club hi the stale •Uonld meet «*n i.ext Saturday to reorganise lor the campaign. This I* a ca-e in which it i« t xcn*ablc to *ay “Anddon'l you forget it.” • *- "* .(■apt. W. B Poeplcs died suddenly of heart disease lUesday afternoon. Ih* bad been up towq apparently in usual good health and cheerful spirits, lie went homeward, none who saw him dreaming that he would no more be seen upon the street*. A* he entered his hod*e he comivlained to hi* daugh - cr-in-law, Mrs. B*. W. i’tH'ples, of as - vere pain ill the ehest, and seated liin - self upon the lounge. She qfiieklv pre pared and applied a mustard poiilt.ee, hut. he fell backward, gasped a few lime* and died. i’he State, the Church and society have lost in his death one w hose every act and thought and impulse wa* for the up lifting of the world to better thing*. As a soldier, in the, struggle T>c t wre n TFuF SiatP he "wtrs-Trdevoted sfui to the cause be served, as an elder brother to the soUlierg of his troop. * As a crDjpui in the later times f»f our trouhlttd peace he was faithful in all things aii>l equal to everYTru*t put up on iii’1^1.' As a meinhcr of the chnrel) hi.- life was *0 spent that 1o* wa* ready t<> answer fo his Master’s call whonevew ii pleased Him to give the summon* homo. I’Jie example of trusting faith and good work's w itn which his way through life was brightened was more eloquent than human wonls can ho, of tlm true heart ami wlilte soul that he bore. But tn_ the luune circle he washest belovedjaiu'f all who Knew him w ill sympathize in their heart* of hearts with the bereaved wife and children, *0 stricken with a sorrow that utriy the'Divine hand can cure. After funeral services, conducted by Rev. Dr. Lide, in tlie v Baptist church, in the presence of a very large congre gation, the remain* were carried to Bal- doc township, for burial in the beauti ful cemetery at Concord church, oi which Capt. IVeple* had been a mem- Harlxog New*. . Time* are quiet now. < ♦ ng i* in full progress. N< log tlie hard time- a pic nic at < b-ar Condon <*oo<|*Fii!i.iv. The Itomocrath* club will meet at hall o*i next Saturday. Mis* Mamie/eigler i* vi«iting rela tive* in our low n. V •n plant- : hsinn <-• he g 1 ven Its Another Homiride. On' Fridav the Coroner held an in- que*t on the dead IhkI? of Leon Hat clitfe, w ho died Thur*»lay afterMoon at Griffith A Lintiberger’* Railroad enmp. just aero** Morris Ford, three mile* *ouih of Barnwell. Dr. K. C. Kirkland, a**i*tcd by Dra. Mkrtin Bellinger and F. I.. I'.^terson. insde the autopsy. Th* flow of IdmHl and afterward of put a* told by hf« attendant* indicated a frac ture of the skull, and on examination tile left temporal bone wa* found to have been broken and blood obd* were pre»siug ih** hr tin. The physician* pm- *m»uneed that death wa* the result of the blow. Mr. J. K. Furman testified that 011 tiie prev'ous Frl lay night C. W. Hogg en tered ii - place of hu*iit«‘*« a little ahead of Kalcliffe, tliat lie went back inU> tin billiard saloon, followed bv deceased, that there Hogg took the bill a~d cur aud struck the blow , that tho*« n ho saw it did not iliiuk deceased wa* *eriou*lv hurt, atiribuiing hi* ltelple»*neM« to in* toxical Ion. Capt. ('. It. 8wan leailM-U a* to rinding deceased in the Court House passage and removing him to the guard boo*" for safe keeping. Several oilier |mtsoii* saw the blow struck in the Furman «n|hoii and will be bound over to apt ear at the trial. The jury brought in a verdict that dr- ceased bad come to hi* death fropi a blow indicted by a billiard cue in the bao is of C. \V Hogg. On Saturdav the fatbrr of the de- ce ;** d. w iio I* l’roS:,tc Judge of \Vilcox county, Ala. cime to Barnwell and left o 1 the a tenimti iraisu carrying the re miit-s. wliii*li bail ixurn einbalnied bv >tr. V\.| NV il*<m. home for bin ial The deceased wa* Im|v\i*cii tv\eiity-tive and tbirtv \car* of age. The,above certificate* are self explanatory. We only want to add that we have a very large stock of these good* on hand that we will be glad to sell at prices that will compare, favorably with the price of cofton. Go to \\ m. McN AB, Barnwell, S. C.,or to T. A. GREEN, Bamberg, S‘. .C., for these celebrated Buggiu^tior write u* for cataloguer — CARpMNA BUGGY ( pMJ’ANY, Yorkvjlh*(S. C. PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES YI^AtC MaMK. QiaSty r.nt ui Alvaji. 14. <J. KIII Kl>A 1ST 1 DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN, Haa exclusive sale of these celebrated glasses in Barnwell, S. (’. MOO'tK, I’he only manufacturing Opticians in the South, Atlanta, Ga £*r Peddler* are not supplied with ihe.-.e famotia glasses. dec2l- I I'llK PREri’JKST AND MOST COM PLETE STOCK OF GOODS* IN OUR j LINE JTH AT YOU EVER LOOKED ‘ AT AND AT PRICKS THAT ( AN NOT BE TOUCHED BY GENERAL DEALERS. \Vy do n<u elaim to keep every thing, if we did'we ctmld not dffeh our Goods at the price- we do. You all kno>w that •The'-morr-(4»H*4s~'y*Mi~Juu: m iiLe,,.giuyi 1 i*,cr you can get them, that is why we a specialty of Hardware, Stoves,'etc. We can buy Good* in such quantit-h and at such prices that we are hound fo undersell the inan tliat.k ;epsa LITTLE of every thing from a needle to a mule He has go' to huy a little at a time or hr would never know where to put his wares. .. . M A.IVTJF’A.CrrmtIEItH OF* a % engines, boilers, COTTON SEED OIL MACHINERY, ami all kind* or Tobacco Machinery, Corn and Wheat Mill*, 1 Williston Neiis. Teacher** Exurniaafiou. The spring examinations of appl'cant* for certificates as public school teach.- er* were held mi Friday bv Commi*- airmer R. 4’, Kirkland. Profs F. N* K. Bailev ami George II. Bates. K»q. There were six white applicants, two men and four ladie-, and all pa-* *d kiic- ces-fnlly ami satisfardonly. Fourteen colored candidate* w ere examined. Five pt**ed amhniuc were found wanting. (liillyNew*. A peinocratic club w*« orgruii?*‘4_xJ tide place oirtbe~2d.m*t. with *itta.-ftye •uttuihers. Tip* officers are W r.~f*^pf*, President; W. B. Chitty, Vice. PreVi- dent; C. F. Rizer, Secretary; P. il. Starr, Recording Secretary; W. B. ( iiit- ty, J. S. Fields, J. (i. Be.-singer, Exec utive (’onmittee; R 1’ Guess, member of County Executive Committee. 0. F. in n flour- Turbine Water Wheels, Saw MUD, with Rofu* Feed, or Im*U and variable friction Feed, Improved Ihvg* and sot Work* and timber gauge*, grad uated to sixteenth of an ineii $‘2<MI to Brick Nfaclilnery and Wood Working Maohinery a Specialty. Planing Machine* f'ifNfand upward*. Drying kiln* for Brick and Lumber. Every Yard should have one. Plan* and drawings for construction furnished. We s*-U the highest grade of Machin ery and at low price*. V.C. BADIIAM, General Agent. ( ninmhia, S. C. Scleiiiiflo Aaerioar Aaeacy far PATENTS TMAOI NRAbXS, DCaiON PATKNT8 COPYItlOHTa, *to. Vor laformatlnn rim) f-ss TIuxlYtonk writ* to Mt'XN k C(L *1 Bm< 141 iwat, Nrw Torb. <>ld«a( i.urssu for M- Itntx pRtcnfs In Amsrlra. ffs^ry psi^nt t«krn o«» by n» I* hwracht N'fwro lb4> i*ibile by * notice riven tree ot etterve In the Jdientiiif JVmetirau Musical IqslrUtpeqi I’hev may need «.r want? I l+a va TEN of the BEST .MAKES of sEM I NO MA- CHIN ES to select 1 rnm, and any kind of Musical 111struim nt they may need, and I sell them a* cheap aud on a* easy tnms as any one would vvant^yNcw York markets not excepted. 8. Ynarlft Hrn U (oft, S, C- 'a*.. 'a*>-v^. -.-y .3.. A h for Infante and Children. OMtArla enrosTallc, OonsripaMon, I recommend ft aa ruperior to any prescription' ■ known to me.'’ IT. A. Ancmea, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. -•nis use of ‘rautria’ U no nniversal and Its merits »o well known that it scorn* a w.*rk of supereroi-ati<*n to endorse it. Few arc the Intelligent families who ao not keep Caetona within easy reach “ CAEUM MiSTTI*, P. I), New York City. Late Pastor Bloomingi&ak) Uefonned Church. kill* Worm*, give* sLvp, aud promotes di- restion, Without injurious nuslieation. •* For several years I have recommended your * (Astoria. ’ and shall alsays cc'titmue to do so a* it 1ms invariably produced Urutalcial naults.’* EnwiM F. pARon. M. P., •* The Winthrop, ' UOUi Street and 7th Are. New Y‘»rk G.«f, Tn Ccrtavr CoiirAirT, 77 Mitirat Rtrr*t, Nkw York. Rivcm* Bridget. The Executive Committee of the Riv ers’ Bridges Memorial Association met on Saturday afternoon and ap|M>iuted Saturday, 23d inst., for the observance of the annual exercise*, good people from this and adjoining counties will he welcome for the hospi tality of tin; Happy Valley is a* broad a* its acre.-and as genial a* its sun-htne. There will he no speaking on the polit i cal issues of the (lay hut there w ill he appropriate addresses from cIrwciI aud gifted orators. I he Graded High School i ithing condition. The follow ing young men, who each hold a Dcoioicsi -Uver lin'dal, w ill «|e- cUiitn for tl»« Meniorcst gold medal at tin* -clnsd hiiildiug Fro lay evening April l*»th. at s p. m : V. S. Owen's, of Eiko, ('harlie Sntitir, Uiekent l.ee, Clar- eiue Owens and Eddie Bruce.of Willis ton, and A at MeG retry,-of M'liite Rond. I'he jmlges will lie I'rofs. Daniol, of Bamberg, Wy-er. of Biackviilc, alid Capt. Bales, of Barnwell. Rev. M . D. Rice, of Denmark, will deliver a ledure on Edncati*»n. 'I’he exercise- will be intor*por*ed vvitheal- i*fhentCX atul music, instnimental aiitk. vocal. All are invited to attend. Up to date there have been enrolled? 107, average attendance week ending I ^ April l«t K’*2. The Honor Roll for weekending Vpi 1 1st: Edna Hair, Riva Tlmiupson, Ber tha H ii won.<Be**ie Green, Tloy Brure, I’auline Dick«, Mattie Dicks, Carrie Nixon, Delphine Thompson, Jennie Dicks, Carrie Green, Norman Smith. Lumber i* being put on the g-omnl for another room. 20 by 1.** feet, in order that all the advantages may he offered b Life MARS, JCJ Broadway. Now York SPECIAL Of eourse a 1 ; ,1,e and pnpib 'I'he sale for the Bank ha* arrived and v\ ill he put in the building in a few day*. Hal. Repnbllrfln MovenietHH. Ex-County and Disfrijtl Chairman Fred Nix requests us to cor lepfinl stakes in our Dst week's account of ihe Repub- 1 can conventions." T.h* corrections are that sixty-nine delegates attemled the county convention. The vote lor coun ty chairman stood; W. 4% Dixfeon, 48; si. S M. Carter, 7'. A party |>rimary election will be held soon and chairman Nix hopes his influ ence will balance that of “Major” Huglits. who is recruiting for the Clay ton Reform movement. Gen. Smalls and State Chairman Web *ter attended the Allendale convention at his urgent request and as his friend*. The latter did not reach Allendale un til noon of convention day. His defeat as a candidate for the National conven tion was, he says, compassed by prom ise of his opponent to pay $4 ) to tliree- of the delegates. He will call the l)is- 4 A Good Showing. trict executive committee together to The first anjiual meeting of the stock- name , * 0 ! ne on * ellte chairman, as the convention of ^ttic 2(>tli uIt. was called Biackviilc News. 'i'he Gordon Volunteers received tlicir new uniforms last week. The main building of the Ice Factory i« nearly completed If w ill not he long now before soda water and ice cream will be ripe. ' The town authorities have been im proving some of the new street*. Business here is very dull. Almost all the clerks aud merchants spend their time a fishing. A musical concert by the Gruber Fam ily for the benefit of the Gordon Volun teers at the Town Hall on Monday night was enjoyed by ali who attended. Vri Vive. ’ . ... narnwrii wa* nein on i uesnav. ineioi-i' 7* , w. rtlwHi.* (»rm.r .nd lh»r..l»y , ^ (Wl , Jiw . wrH lvPl . e cl«a«U: Hr. N. Alul foi I?‘ ih. .rol .*. < .? d ! KirkUtiJ, Sr., C. V. B«?kl> IK l,» m .. >" uD. I he trousseau wa* ready, the 1 .. s n’., » )r ( Kirk i-cxccedcd its p»*vv .ifet4»p aii ira u 1.11 ti.n • drown, 8. Brow u, nr. K. ( . Kirk- V , v . V. f icr purpose. i&M* that it wwvr*. nirt |mnf-m K/klfelpi--fhp pU57p nfi Sa vlii(Tm UufiL* uj . tuu nil. whh railnI ItHrnwrll w». UrM o«il-kzalr-, to th« Nation.l of a neighboiing farmer and I hursday v convention wrap- ) a v«D. minister engaged aud the guests in vited.- Isaac’s step parental objections to parting, witit iier help just ‘On the threshold of cot tntRnl an ting time had no weiglif, so lie whipped out hi* razor and made careful | a*-e* at hi* thro^L “« •RClO'y SMrwtjl. Ib. .rd.Lin* : jj-ki' BVoVnT'vM«. , i : r ;'.W.‘.. , tVi''“h. ,.»n r.« tlii. v.r Hi. bluir C4mr ^ 5 A ' ‘ " U, ’ d ' didu'l-MMiry.' 1 Hurd, Attorney. land, (ieo. >V. VVjHiams, A. T. Woou- ward. A dividend of 15 per cent, was declared,v.ayahie on and after the loth inst. and 10 per cent, vv a« carried to siir- jdus’fund. The director* met and cl ^t- eil Dr.A. F. ^Kirkland, Sr.. I’restilent Brown, Vice. 1‘nsident; I*. and for no older hairman lie hi>] (\vrns. Kxohairmai) Nix’s opinion of his successor, so" called, m.iy he co'reel, hut th** brsj. place fi»r ita expre-ston is in his pmty tsiuncHa anil hot In th** columns of TuV: 1‘ko|>i.k Ex-ch.iinuan Nix declined on account of i!lhealth to continue as That ha- been known for One Thousand Superb New I’iano* and Organs, from best makers only, to he sold during August, September and October, 1st*I, at Spot Ca-h Price*, with payment Novemlier l.*»lh next. No in- Ure*L ‘ — We m»u- j-h to nav >»omclhii>g alwml THE TIMES, HOOD TIMES. GRAND TIMES, and we might *ay Hard Tltne*, hut as we have no Stove* hy that name we will, considering the HARD TIMES, sell you GOOD Tl M ES for $ 10. .*1(1 with full st*tof Kit , h« > u Furniture thrown in, ami if you don’t have good Time* eat ing what i* rooked on it why. yon just haven’t got any thing to e<Mtk and we fool sorry for you. Wc are in the same fix, but if you have anvtliing to rook you should not fail to get one of our GOODTI M ES, which i* an Extra Large No. 7 Square Top Uook Stove, nicely finished with very largcoven and Tin Box. Thi« stove i* sold in eilie* at ♦ 12 *0. We could not sell it for lc*» but we iMMigbt a fail ear load of ( (Miking Stove* in order to make a special run on these Stove* and a« (*ur ex|M*n-e* are not a* high as they are in citie* we enn afford t(* xell for ie**. We not only save you motiov on your purchase but save you freight and risk of breakage j in shipping. You will find these.Stoves either at our store in Blackville or Bam berg. We al-o have a full line of Heat er* ami lowest price*. Don’t fail to see u* Iwfore buying. LAMP GOOPS. Complete Line of Parlor, Hanging and Piano Lamp* at pMee* to suit the I time*. ju«t the tiling for Wedding nr Holiday I* resell I*. We have -ome t»eaii- J tie*. We also keep Roger* Table Waie I in Tea Mild Table S|m»ou*, Knives aud Forks, the tlue-t g(*od* made next to j solid silver and wear nearly as long. A nice line of Tongs and Shovel Fender*, Fire Dog*, fine RiHlger* Pock et K ni\» etc., etn. All kind* of 'ginning. Rooting nod Guttering opder* left at either or our store* w ill receive our prompt attention. Paldwiq &. GarViq, BAMBERG —and HOPE AND HELP FOR TIIE PEOPLE. Mike Brown & Bro., Barnwell. See These Bargains. Beautiful Upright Plano only $22.”*. Superb-Cabinet Grand Piano only $2.'*0. Fine Parlor Organ only $50. Rich Parlor Organ ofily $0.5. Superb Mirror Top Organ only $7.5. N. W. TRUMP, ( OLUM BIA; S. C. aug20 x. - Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoriai! Children Cr Y for Pitcher’s Castoria.' Teachr :Mary. w hat Dyour D#t name? Young wouHsit: Icau’t te*i juzlyetbut I guciB it will oc'SUiitu. you want a . * - •' 1—4- — FINE WATCH OR CLOCK STERLING SILVERWARE, RICH JEWELRY, FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT. LKRY, OK SPECTACLES, ' Send y jur order.- to <»r c-'L at Jas. Allan & Co 285 KING STREET, clIAirLK^TON, S. C\ BLACKY ILLE. —— — octI5 Dr. J. II. E. MlhllOLS Dental Surgeon Blackvllle, S. C. Will have regular appointment* as follow*; — At Barnwell, C. H from l*t Monday (or *ale*-day) in each month to Wed nesday evening. Room* at Molair House. Office t wo doors South of hotel on West or opposite *idr of street. * At. Sally'*, B. A. & N. R. K., from 3d Monday in each month to Wednes day evening. Office at Price’.* Hotel. Will he at hi* home ofiic**-at Black villi every Friday and .Saturday from 1*1 of February to 30th September inclusive, and every Thun(u*y\ Friday and Satur day, from 1st October to 31st January inclusive. W ill make appointments with patient* to meet them at either of hi* offices at any time. ^ Patient* will find it more comfortable to have their work done at the otlu though if iToifed will call on Ihenf at tlicir residence* any vv here within thirty miles of Bhiokv Hlc. - woman and ehiM Not one »Laii go Have an abundance of Imth Hope and Help for every man, in the county, aud all who apply «liall be amply Aiipplh-d. lacking. FIRSTLY. From now on we w III pay the very tip top. gilt edge highest price* for all klnda of country produce, from king cotton’* *iiowy staple ib N t float* the ealiiw flag around the world to the hilNibier vieid*of tbe >«*ntliern field*. Our etigage nie lit* Minst favorably made, and e«»p|n*r fastened inn, with conetitn* r* of cotton and otl*(*r Southern prmluctiou* give u« advantage* and faciHlh-* that CONQUIOR COMCe/riTIOiV in all thi* •ecth*n of the South. That thi* i* bo*ine*« atrietlr and riot vain toast ing vw w ill prove to the supreme -atisfaefloti of cv* ry farmer w to* will give 11* the opportunity to offer the logic of dollar* and cent* ihat none i*an doubt or deny. A trial i« all tliat wc a*k, and wc vvi-li it most dDtrhctly iinder*t4Mtt| that thU in vitation i* not limited to the i turned lute neighlH»rh<MKl of Bainweil, hut that it goe* to and beyond ilie'furihe*»t 1 on tine* of the county. * nKroxi^r-v* I find in hand with our guarantee of highest possible rate* for all purchase* of farm production-move* Go coparUo r rinudy (or liari* time*, of the very rliea|*> o*t price* for any ami all da—e* of g(M»d* ih.it we carry, aud they j»n* every tiling in General Merchandise. It i*tlie boiioin foiindatioii principle of |»o||licale«*«*ti- omy that the wise sell in the highe-t and buy in the diea|*e*i market* and that i* our place. - , w i<: n a.vk wi 1 A'r you want.: , Our *t(N'k* in every line are romplcte, Umi large and extensive to l*e eatalogrirHl in * newspaper advertisement and loo |»cifect t(* be de*cril»cd in onb color «* r printer'* ink, 1 bey can he uudci only by exaiuiiiafion aud (*otnpari*4>n aiid that i* all we ask, for after result* w ill rc*l w ith 11* and we will be equal to every occasion. K1 »F.C IA L ST IT r> IKS- Particular attention ha- been paid in the -election of our stock to several im- imrtanl line* of g(MHl* heretofore universally slighted hv all merchant* out-ide of the priudpaj eilie*. Il is *urpri-ing that such should have t>eeu thec**e so long, but a visit to our emporium will show new departtirc* never before attempted iu mercantile euterpriae in nil thi* country. ZELA.iRIDW'^.IRIE], Our -Lock of Hardware i* a* complete and well assorted a* any that can Iks found in Augusta, < liarlc-ton, Savaiiiiah or t'oiumbia, and our price* will-«avn money to lioine huyerson every purcha-e. Uorkci- in wood and iron will find all the he-t toid* of their trade- at our f *luhli*|iuicut. In birihiiug hardware wo carry every thing. Our pocket .mid table cutk ry, sd-sor-, .Ve., arc the best to Ikj had ami our razor* are simplv peritet. RAKOKS AXD STOVES. We handle a beautiful line of Range- and i (Htking Slov. - and invite fhe e - pc - dal attention of Im-hand* am) vv ive* t(* the-e savior* of health and iighttier* of the Hirer times a day labor* of lii'c. They aic ’•i.ipplred w tltt tnli onGit- 44 4i K <k- ing iit(‘ii-i!-i, and upon tire voluntarv t. stimony ..| happy and adn.i.alde house- keepers we knowingly recommend them. GKNTT,KM X ’S GOODS. Gentlemen’* Clothing and KnrnDliing Good-in great variety and of th'? host fahries ami the ino-r fa-hionahlr modes. In shirt-, coilars, cuff*, tns, glove- hosiery, hamlKerdiirfs and underwear we defy competition from any .Southern source and laugh at imitation from an v where.. XjADIKo’ URKSS CiOORS. Wo can please every taste and suit everyduy lejn Ladies’ Dress Goods, and we most cordially inv ite the fair sex to qxercise woman’* rights and r«ine and see for themselves. Our stock of notions, hosiery , Iac< *. ribbons soaps, fan*, gn.ve* and dre—and toilet accessories generally is w ithout a vaeaney in its complete ness. Wc have a lull stock of Trunk- ranging from Saratoga size- down V \-iid PtlOKB AN13 WL1FPKRS. 5Ve havu an imtnense stock of the best makes and style*. The famous Bay State -hoc- made to our special order never fail to give complete satisfaction anil sell themselves at sight. Closing out at Cost. We need room and offer a large lot of pretty Spring and Summer Goods for la dies use at prune eo-t. Those good-vv HI go like hot cakes and first come tir-t served will be the rule." Don't miss the chance. o A. HOWARD PATTERSON, i\T r r< > 1 i N” K. V- A T'-1. A W. BARNWELL C.' JI M S."c. Will give, prompt attention to qD bus- in»*-s cnrrusfed u* iii* care. —^7- January 9th,' 1MK). G E'N U I N E KOLp cEM seep FOR SALE- oughly ri|>e and perfectly shaped mel ons, grow n 011 my Imuie place last year, i warrant them simnd and gemiiue. K4r-t scjecti(»n. from melon* weigh ing tbirtv pounds and upward-, $!.<?> per pound. S«eond -election, from melon* weigli- irig fnun twenty’ to tliij’ty pomul*, .’i0 eenl>c^>er poumt. . - Ffr-t come, tir-t -ervefl. Only L5u |K»und-fof *ale. Ap$»lr to * M M 1*1111 I IP-. Jmos WiBistotT, Miscellaneous. Plantatioii (Jrocerie* alw ays in full supply. Bagging and Ties, Salt. Seed Oaf* and Kye tojairive. Fc.ruiture, Mattresses, Tin, < rockery ami \V, oden Ware well hueket-,Tlrain-aud tope-, leather, cotton slo et-, the be.-t and fine-r and most Vragraiit cigars, and in sln.rt every thing foi every holly , to eat, to vvea* and to work with. Last- Not Least Our family grocery department i* constantly supplied with all the high’grade standard eatables that make life worth living. '\ < keep only the Ihs< and purest Mifnde-, and tolerate no adulteration. Our list of delicacies embrace* the choic est hramis of both hoinc ami foreign luxuries. *• The IMedinont Wagon, in all size-, made of hard mountain wood and finished w ith tiie toughest iron, i* guaranteed to prove perfectly satisfactory. '1 . . . . l We will keep a full stock of first da-* Ken'uckv Mules and Horses adapted to l h nyw , .ro...|c-ct<.,l»lll , Kr. ; at.-»rol.j- ,, hon „.,|. .nd 1 ,,1,...„r.« of tl,miry. -/ ***"•." ^ r ’, y ■H'"niM.-r rrMHi ilii^ ^.'^ihnr- | n ,11 t | iaI ,, av .' .aid .vo li»v« ki |.| In f!u- narrow trank of truth and iuvttiut; again all iuiteed (»f Hope and Help togfvr us a chance to pn ve ourselves their l(e<*t friends, .we close fids fall aimrfuncrment witli Hie pledge and promise tliat we are ready to servo the publiejaithlully and well. 1VIIKE Bpow?} & BpO., Rtini well ry