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The Barnwell People & > . RATES OF. SUBSCRIPTION* In Advance, p^r AnuuiP. |l.?iO 0i ‘ I'une . $2.00 ‘ -- " ■ * . THURSDAY, J UNK 2, 1802. The nex t regular comm unlcat Ion of Harmony Lod}ce No. 17 A.-. V. . M • will be held at the new Masonic Tem- . pie in Barnwell ui»on 1 Uh day ot June, IHiri, the name beinir the 2nd Saturday ia-aald month, l»exinning at "High twelve ” By order of W.-. M. -. J. A. JbkkiNS,^ecretarjr. SAbTKRUATCIIIR Tkihe No. 9 < iMl’HOVEO OhDEUOP Heo V. E\ ) ' The Council Fire of this Tribe will be kimlled tliis Thuisday evening on the Mth Hun and 30th Breath# All brethren are earnestly requested to be present. By order of Cuas. Cakholi. Simms,JSachem. Af> F. IIaik, C. of K. — . . . ' Highest of all in Leavening Power. •Latest U. S. Gov't Report jsnsssm ABSOLUTELY PURE Air. H»Vr$' M. Graham, was in town on Monday. of Bamberg, Mtes Emmie Bailey, of Whaley, is vis iting her sister, Mrs* J. A. Eaves. School furniture for sale by E. >V. Yi g*d on t^riuA tOMiit, iiiTOOM thue, also bells, * 2t Rev. John R Dow preaches in the Presbyterian church on next Sabbath morning nt 11..30 o’clock. Prof. Rice guarantees to save boys and girls a year’s work at college. A full course in I.anguage, Ancient and Mod ern, History and .Mathematics. The number of pupils is limited to 20. Bishop Matson, of North Carolina, preached in the Barnwell Episcopal church Tuesday. He is supplying tin> place of Bishop Hone, who is at Salu- ~~ ' C., disabled by sicknuM. r Mr. Myers Sa iler, of Red Oak town- sliip, had a valuable mule killed by lightning Sunday afnun«M>n. The loss Is a heavy one, eotuing at this husy time of the year upon an industrious and thrifty citizen. A tteaiiiiful Parlor Suit, consisting of •*»vr*n pieces, woo] plush, can l*e bought for $:!••. o cash, delivered free anv where in the county. E W. Vogel, ; iL A meeting of (he Elko Democratic < lub mill he held at Town Hall on Sat urday, June Mth, at A o’clock, ft |s hoped that every member will be pres ent as Important matters are to be con sidered. By order «f N\ II Stag.ell, President. V. N. Hair, Secretary. On the jfbh June Pr*»f. Janies Henry Rice Jr. mill n|H*n a Suunuer s« h«Hd ti» prepare boys and girls for college. ?l*.'«» mill co«er expciiM* «•( a thr»-e months' r«»urs<*. No tevt rc«|uired. Write him for pariicula/s. K. W. Vopd, agent. |s offering the Ncm Home >«*miug .Mat-bin** for^ium, I • eash, ImlanceOet. lAth. M*i hiae i • leliteretl free. He offers cliea|tcr ma- A Poet iu the Penitentiary. Corporal A.h*. l)a?is, of tlie Peniten tiary Guard, Jtme down Friday moVn- iug and escorted George W. Ennis to thy I'enitentimry, leaving on the after noon train./Ennis was qujte anxious to go and lakes his future philosophi- callv, realizing tliat it was an escape from the hemp route. On the 20th msf., the day on which he would have been hanged but for Executive mercy, lie re marked to the Sheriff: ‘'You Vgould have bad a lively time today if friends had not stirred around and got my sentence commuted.” He was a crude poet also, having com posed. JL-iimnfer <» f stanzas u->aTTnaviint TfIP Tfequeiit refrain "!>o the best you can.” (’hilly. Corn ami cotton crops arc late but looking well and in good condition, The prospect for a good yiejd was never better. About 200acres are planted in water melons near this place. Shipments w ill commence early in July. Mr. Et G. Gunnels plowed up 15 acres of cotton and'plunted melons. Air. G. W. Fail made 2,050 bundles of oats weighing 7,075 |Hiunds on two acres. He sowed 41a bushels t> the acre. i Mr. E. W. Morris, at ilamknond, has his store nearly completed, and will snort lie ready today in a stock of mer chandise. A large crowd visited our town on the 28th lilt, to w itness a game of tiase hall. A match game will be p'avrd on the 4th iiist. In-tween the Ciiitty and Barber’s Hranch clut»s M< msIcs of a severe tyf>e is going through the iieiglitH.rh«MMl. and some of onr eitlnas ha\e Ih*cii atlackctl by cau- didaics. ’I’bese la*t afe spfading rap idly, put they are lighter grievamrea un monitu and children than measlss. -• Bn a. The IHstrirt (’unfarenee. Card From.Capt. Trotti. May •isth 1802. Editor People ; The article in your issue of the ItHh Mist., over the signature of "Voter” met my eye too late for an earlier notice, ami 1 now beg space in your columns to correct any erroneous uh presshms which may have Won- cr-atetl by '‘Voter’s’’ perversion of the meaning of cer tain passages of my card of previous date. Tlie most effective answer will be found in the card itself, which is the subject of criti- csui. i vEojce of the people at the last tde-tion, but was defeated throngli the "machinal ions of jKilitieidiis more skilled than myself in the tricks of the trade.” 1 made tu> such asser tion: What 1 did say was to the effect tl»at my friends had, in answer to my objections to again becoming a candidat*", expressed that opinion. Believing their opinion w’ell found ed. 1 decided to follow their advkv. v I W Juld gladly |ct by-gones lx- by-goncs, but, when forced in wlf defence to resurreet the past, must sav that In every election (except perhaps my first) in which 1 have been a can didate, have I felt the stiletto of the is»|iti<H] awsassin. That calumny and falsehrsMl have done their worst upon me is a fact so well knrtwn tha» it will g*> for the saying. And now, that I-.havc «ailed these practi«s*s by thtir projH-r name, the fai-t is us*-!! to preju- <liee my caux- before the v*»t»»rs «»f the i-ouuty. 1 am proinb howt ver, to know th^t the good js-oplc e| Barnwell coudetun them aa heartily as 1 do. It is the duty of every gissl cipxen to st^iv.' to clexate the conduct of «Hir [m»1h>c»I contests »**« higher j>Tine than that on whh-h It mores. And th*- ifwist effective way of thang this ht to t>riin: tlHMr guilty of th*- t|« iroraliaitMt pm- tur-s winch I haverothh-mn*-*!. to a reShul on uf the error of tbetr ways, which will at the CAROLINA BUGGY COMPANY. Secretary’s Office of the State Agricultural ami Mechanical Society of South Carolina, I’omaria, November 2,hl, lsii|. This D to certify that to the Carolina Buggy Company, Yorkville, S. C., was awarded at the 23d Annual Fair of this Society a premium of Twcnty-tifn Dollars for tlie "beat display of South Carol 1-. na made Carriages,” and 'J'weuty-*tlvt» Dollars for ‘‘best display of Carriages, open to the world.” THUS. W. HOLLOW AN', Secretary. This U to <*er|rlfy that, the Carolina Buggy Company, of Yorkville, S. C., exhib ited not only tin*‘‘best display” of vehicles at our lab* State Fair, but Ihcirgoods were the linest, and best, taken either singly or collectively. J.G. WOOLINGd .Judges in Machinery Department,State Fair S.(>. ls;»l. ' J- A. FETN ER, | ('I’he above articles were exhibited in abovedepartment The above certificates are self explanatory. We only want to add that we have * very large stock of these goods on band that we will be glad tifhoU at prices tliat w ill compare favorably with th? price of cotton. Go to Wm. McXAB, Barnwell,,**. C./orto T; A. GREEN, Bamberg,"B. C., for these eelcbrafed Buggies, or write us for catalogue. , CAROLINA Bl’GGY COMPANY, Yorkville, S. C. Thy Brown House.* Tlria, favorite house is offe r ed for rent- ft is must CMiiviMiient to the Court House, Banks and business houses of Barnwell and has received a large share of tlie best patronage, in bands of the right manager it will give most protita- Scicntific Amerioar Agency for b 1 e re in r us A pj * 1 y to B is t h at 1 A>SWK!tT!IIS Ol KSnoX. Why do s<» many people w e see around us seem to prefer to sutler and lie made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the Food. Yellow Skin, w hen for 75c. 'we will sell them Shiloh Si Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by J. A. Tobin, BarnwFH; I*. W. Farrell, Black- ville; Dr. J. M.'Mnitli, Williston. -aim- timr aerve t«» wani the unwary but c**o The Orangeburg DUtrlet Conference. «i.-nil**u» voter against their wiles. hu*ch. South, met at Hainhcrg | The ^ lit-hop Grantierry, of M. K.l la»t Thur^lay, Virginia. presiding. Tlie atieiul- aure was larger than it ha» been for year*. Report* were of llie most flat tering elisracter, es|ie*-ially when the hard times are taken iiiiocoush!erattoii % Many eliargcs have paid ilteir dues in full to date, and the outlook for the re mainder of the year ia highly *ho|ieful. Bamberg entertained tier many visitors | with perfect boapitalUy. Barnwell and Hranchvllie were canditlatcs for next that .•-hinr» 2nd hand, «(••liars, in good for two years. at pr|i-e« as low order and warranted 21 gfr 4 font'* <uu fere nee The former won, the vote -lauding 24 to 20. P. S. J*|e>ll the suggest ion th«t It Prograiunir i»f exerrLes to la* carriid out at organisat'ort of llamnnoid Bap tist Church 1 ri«lav. loth June l-ti.’. Friday—In .*• m. M.. opening services and m rutun by Kev. D. " . hey. 2 orgaitizstion of Cbtir It. 3. M h ti t*«tnstitutes a New Testament ( liurehKev. C. I*. Ervin 4. Mission t»f the eliurehr* to the world—R «vs. D W. Key and John ti. I Williama. 5 Obligations of ebtireh members— ; Rev*. U W. I.ide vnd John G. Williams. ' S itur.lav —Op-Milng services and s«*r- j tn«»n «*u ”Deacon hip,” by U.-v. R. W. I I.ide. Ordination of Deaeons. Dcn« minstional work. Sunday—I't a. in. Jv-rvUe of and prater. Kro. II Afi-rri*. >r. Sunday S<‘h'Mt| address.’ II i m. Pn .telling by Rev. W. C Britton. The Lord’s Miflyier. Dintb'r on ih»* ground Fridw. AH |M*rAon» eNiieeUtl to bring a basket. prab ba* tieeii tlie ciisUun P* bold the colilcrcllcr alternately on dilTercnt sides of the Ed- J l«io Itram-liville was aiiiii-ablv subsil-| i*iled for Barnwell as the place for the J next se-%ion. The deb-£i'ca elect to the Slate Con-j ference are C. N. t i»x, A. t . Dibble, G. II. Kirkland and II. J. Judv. Aln-ru- ai« •, N I Knklaud, 11. J. Urahhain and Fred Stokes. Ail the preachers in the District wry* present except Rev. Air. Spann, of Montmorencl, who. w a* cxcitsod ii|mui the scriptural ground iba. he ha’l ju«t tak*n un o hiiitse'.i.u w He. Bishop (iianlieiry i» a master work man. Although on the stiady side of sixty lie preached four -ermoiis and ilc- liverrda Sunday* st*li*ad le«-ture In ad- iliiioti to preaiding i^v• r tin* «-«>ious o{ do-• i> ii* . lb yrasn<J chaphiiu diirUig tin umptmn on Uh* (tart of ‘‘Voter I was thrusima al mjr f*ti|HiiN’ots in the last rk« tion t» ratin ly ffraftiitoua. Row far the) were lust mini ot si. If at all. In tbm: “mat Ini • •ta*ns I do imh |*fAend to say. They cer* tainl) • annot be IhFI rvs|stnstb|e for the at- that of their friends. Ever)Issfy aim ha* ever id .nerved the eonrse of |s4ltlis must Know that the «andhlate Is often the rh'tim of eombinations ci4ten up by ewatlMates f..r • • i • ftl - i!ian tliat for > rr' ten.hoe That t^ese qiHatsauiide ‘nua hiiia ihats ' art* often the work of |aartk-s who have la* idheV Inlertat IU the ehtlhiQ than to serve a frtrnd ur ih test an etveuiy is cquall) inn . sod I. meant ku n Aet is at whaU-vtr *m the nth we n wh*» «'pfe«.d me, au it Is vtry wi der.t ‘‘Voter*’ itnaatiusl. AihsIh r eause *»f offener serins to la* tliat I persunud to Mate the tru< i»sar In thivnwitrst and tleelartd n.) * et« plai»<r «>f H. (V)irtiaiing the praclhv of sul^stituttng false Ivurs fur true ones, by atu< h the honest Blarkt illc Srwi. We arc gladTQ note the recovery of Mr. Leo Pagenha/dt, who was seriously cut in Williston about ten days ago. He is up and will he aide to begin Work again in a few days. Miss Genie Furse, who has t>cen spend ing some time with the family of M*. da*. Thomson, has returned to her home nt Martiqa. Mrs. C. C. Rush left Blackville last week on a vi«it to her daughter at Kingsiree, Mrs. W. V. Hrnckington. ' Mr*. D. K. CrosUud, who has-been spending a few ilays with her parents, M r. ami M r^\)\ IL Nevils, nauriu «i w her borne fn Orangeburg Saturday. Mr. Ilerliert K. Gyles, who is with the Camenm-Barkley Co., of C'hhrleston, was in IHackVille'SumlMy. H. Noxim. ( unfnlrrale Prnsiouo. . Clerk • Simms received yesterday elicck for from the Comptroller General for the payment of Jwenty three dollars to each of lUo following claimants: OAVEATt, .iRffAftiSa IPVftICHTS, oto. F S? 1 J'** Handbook writs to Krerr ^twt^jatsn out ty ns l« l>rou*ht befsra the puc notlee siren free of charge In the Jrieatific Larpeet rirrnlst'.on ot any sHrntlflr psper In the K lllustrsusl. No In toll i rant man shnald bs wltboot it Wseklj. 93.00 s •y**** ■W»ths. Addrms MCNN 4 OU_ SRS, 3C1 ILruaUway, Now Vork. n Ja*. II. Zelgler, da* Kirkland, "srah II. Hair, Orni* A ugb y, K'i/a Owens, K Charity >till. Harsh Ferguson, i Martha Diamond, j E. S. J. Rsv. 'Lirv A. Cam-aster, J. i\ D. P. Iliits«>u Mr*. J. W. Rice. . Mrs. 4*. I,, firubba. Rcliei ca J. Kraut, Harriet Kirkland, Amamla Wilson, Maty H. lliers. A lutenla Carroll, Mrs K E Mtcppard. Mary Barr, < «*l»elan«l, Sarah 4 arter you want• FINE WATCH OR CLOCK I STERLING SILVERWARE, RICH JEWELRY, "FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT ' LKHY, OR SPECTACLES, Send ) »ur order* to or c* f ,i at Jas. Allan & Go 2S5 KING STilEET, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. II. II. Hart, Sarah Ami Moore. ». I frutii a F*nb ral bui war at d at St u Pi •iciai an r\ Uca. Turnip Seed. W’inter, <*r 7-top turnip, while roof, grow very large. For sale by J. J. In gram, Barnwell; Baldwin «t Garvin. Blackv*He, or can Ih* bad on application to Henry Hutto, l*o-tot!b*c Barnwell. Itirrnland. A certain young man (% matrimonial candidate) wUhea to ii.ftuin the pithlie generally that he will !*♦* hereafter fully prepared on any -occasion to ask "a blessing” at table free of charge. "A.*’ Fourth Page. On mir fourth page we publish today a graphic account of travjl and life in the Old World, written iu Major L. T. I alar’s happiest style. W'eii^krrow our readers w ill enjoy it. We congratulate our friend on his escape from the grow ing ” hot ness” of State polities. We al so give a rc|Knt of the work of the State Troll'bit ion Convention. InTltatlouk. Thk Pkoplk acknowledges, with thanks, invitations to tlie following commencements: Palmetto Collegiate Institute, Lex ington, June5th-7th. Winthrop Normal College, Columbia, June hth. Leesville College, Lecsville, June 19-21- WillUtou News. The 1 a ton Meeting which convened a* this place on Hat unlay was .well at tended. AH the tdiurehes Imt one w< re represruted by delegate*. R**v, R. W. I.ide preached two v< ry tine sermon-c*n j Sunday. AH who heard bint were p!ea*“d with ll*e manner in which be handled hi* subjects. ,\ ►mall -prltik- j Hug of candidates were present, to let I the g«H»*| |«eop|e *ee them, ’I bey have i itiforuied tlie people through your pa- ' per of their w ant*. j finite a crowd of our |>eop|e went »»* ' Elko on Friday evening to witucss the closingex**rciscsr»f Prof.I unningliHin** school. They *j>enk in higfi term* of tin* manner in which the Ueclaimer*acquit ted thcntselvea. Mr. James Fanning, aged <0 years, died on .Saturday at tin* residence of hi* daughter-in-law, two mile-above town. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Dr. I.ide on Sunday morning, and Ids remains laid to rest in the family burying ground. The crop prospect is fair and in good condition, hut at Ic.-rst two w eeks behind la.-t year. Cotton is very stnaH and generally lousy, owing to the cool nights. Early oats have been saved in good condition. The rains on Sunday caught a good quantity of late oats in tlie field. Notwithstanding the hard times and scarcity of money the Bank of the Car- ojina*, at this place, paid expenses tlie first month. IIaL The Me Fail Case. On Saturday Mr. Williams argued be fore the Supreme Court his motion for a continuance. Attorney General Mc- Baurin resisted the motion. The Court refused to grunt the continuance and dismissed, the appeal upon .Solicitor Murphy’s motion of the 25th ult. That ends the case In the State courts. A dispatch iu Tuesday’s News and Courier says that Mr. Williams has e;y- ried the ease to the Ulifted States Su preme Court. Will be Worth Preserving. i he Decoration Day issue of the Al bany 1 klkukam, will consist of 10 pages on army blue paper. Among the. illus trations will be a five-column cut, esia*- eially gotten up for Memorial Day, one of the Noitional Monument at Gettys- * rT® V t,,c Uonfedorate Mon- A H * Charleston, Savannah and Atlanu, together with other HJiistra- hv , Ii*«d?n^V tn h,4V * * co,,v ! * Mnt you AlbTny, N. yT CttUUt<,tb * Taleorau, v«‘tir U ■tisli -1 *ti.l ma*!• to x'tvel.im-«-l( awav • 1 •latkdldF- ***) I bt- I’Of* sit on that the only fair tatottc h •e« *1% ■ d tu this tsttil • -t (for Anditori 1 wa. oim r «n«l tt »t«i* t« i»cY; apfop- <>*li sat Wltt.1 1 1 preMiint Ihi •Nie wl!| rofilro I l«ft, Ol *1 t<) wt.i<fi I nuatit -ini|*l) this: that 'Ibe t ilk .. |.. rwhiHi 1 •*» lunMtir heitut • pm lj •V- u live oto* Mm! it notviii't no (Kjltll* lei* * J H* ‘Ih ..toy |stilts t * L hod maw « |*« »r.u u :t at.il i<.io|*Llr u> y. ttmt !• \. **Hh ♦ t r th.* *! spira nt wo- m man • *f c.mn1 i iiar.f »« r and «•»»* in! t‘* tlw dtitM'S r> <|t kin d of the oflev. I 1 rX|-r ...| myself a- beiuc toitUmt to tie trasl (IU fins only fa!. It -t a:i*l s tami or fkll as i i was :>p •oo** «l or diMft>t»roT« d bv tit.' j--»j*h' ! Isttuc any vstn trlorlotis « a sutuptMHi of se- 1 j- ri*>rit > in tt»al , Tlw aniHHim cment was ma* i 11 no spin! of lion- tful St If roneeit. j "ytticr ” *•« »it'd make H a|>|M-*r, loit wa- 1 m< at it’1 merely iu drttoe tin* isstie involved and I ffi- luri. my a <-eetiUUKe «»f it It may be. as "V «»ti r ’ .-ays, that I ant an j old i a ml ir tiw biisin.'** •f js»lities, but I Itavc 11* ‘\«-r induiu’i'd In any of the UVks of wlik-h J llUM s|s>ken, nor have I ever yet used nor evt r wil 1 1 consent that no friends shall u-o ant otliv r than fair and honorable meati* Chess TovnuHeaL The Barnwell Chess ndb will hold a rmirn..».nl to de.-W, tk. . | la , jhlpof H.rrnveil county ei. J„ u . ‘ Iiai lasting twro daya. * ’ Flmt Priae v 925j00. Second Prite, $l&(ai. An entrance fee pi $Sjm to defrav ar t..! ol w»u h «||11* chJnd. I - Alt etoesa player, in the count* rllo*l. Please wake application lor cn- try at once to Jam** Uixit Kuc t j r . j lUtitwed, J Sunday School Pic Nic. Editor People: At least 150 persons attended the Sun day School pic nic at Siloam Church last Saturday. At 12 o’clock all the young and old folks gathered in the church and sang a few hymns. Next Mr. Geo. F. Bodiford read the 23d and -'•ILb Psalms and delivered a splendid prayer, after which Mr. C. C. Simms, one of Barnwell's distinguished law yers, was introduced by Bro. Bodiford. With his graceful appearance and hand some face Mr. Simms delivered an ad dress that fairly made tlie shingles on old Siloam tremble. Mr. Simms lias made a deep impression on the Siloam folks, both ladies and voters. They all say he w ill make* good Sottcliof, and lie w ill no doubt get a handsome vote at this place. At H> o’clock dinner was announced There*was tlie greatest plenty *uf good eatables and all seemed to enjo) them selves. We were very sorry that on account ot sickness in his family our Clerk Of Court could not Ih* with in*. Mr. Edi tor, we think down here that there is not any use rn trade a good horse for a sorry one, and that i- w bat w»- think of our present Clerl> and let us keep him iu the ottlce. The otUHAl record of’Mr. W. Gilmore Simiii* is and none of tjis opponent* oau say anytlitug against him. Farmer* are getting their crops in good tlx. -• RrapetrUuUy, . «* A Vote*. lo secure my dcctiou to nny office. BcsptTtfully, *. W. Trotti. ^*k- — (’tilling out Caudidates. The friends or Mr. Thos. L. Bush, l our Mile township, tak** this nietluHl of asking him to be a candidate for Rep- re-entalive. Tliej* do so because they believe tlie State needs the services of its best men. His clean, high charac ter, clear business judgment, success in the management ot his ow n affairs and sympathy w ith tlie, reform spirit of the times wili make h’mrthe right man in thiTright place. We w ill not taku No for •avvanswer. • * Font Mii.k. Wc, the friends of J. M. Ulmer, nom inate him for the Legislature, hoping he may accept tlie same. Many Friends. The many friends of Mr. John M. Ftnitl), of Bamberg, take pleasure in nominating him for County Commis sioner. He was a gallant soldier during ihe war and possesses many qualifica tions for being a successful Commis- sionei. L*DIR* at <* •*♦••* - .24- Programme of Races at Barb well, S.. (’., during the Encampment, from J une 27th to duly 2d, inclusive. First Day—First race, J mile dash, open to the world, entrance fee $25.00, not to be less than three starters; jf of purse to winner, j to second horse. Second race* trotting heats, best tw o in three for three minute class;- condi tions to enter, Ac., same as above. -Third race, running, $ mile heats,two iu three, same as aimve. .Second Day—First race, \ mile heats; best two in three. Second race, J mile dash. Third race, three minute class, trot ting heats, three in five. All of these same as above. ■* Racing w ill continue during the week as above, unless committee see tit to change. Entrances to close by lOo’clock the night before each day’s racing. For any information address W. F. ' Holmes, chairman of committee. ^ - W. F. Holmes, *> . _ V. W. K Christie, . ■ ' j- •'•7* J.'E. Furman. l»r. R. W/Uiley.. The program for the hummer School is unique ami fully abreast uf the edu- aratioiiai adtaneein FNtrofie. • Ttnc number U Biuilrd lo twenty (jOf (•ova or girl*. 1 Me t.tuc lor V'latu^being It la Jmsa JWlu •*■ Fur partkosUra a^esm JaMi* 11*4*1 Esc*, Jr. s||ll.Otrs « 0Xa« aittox I t BIL This Is l»cvond question the moat sue- crs-loi Cougii Me«lii‘itie are have ever sold, a lew diMM-s Invariably run* the worst eases of l ough. Croup and Bron chitis, wliil • it* wondetful success iu the cure of Consumption ia without a |ni ral lei iu the history of medicine. Himc* Its first discovery it has Iteen sold on a guarantee, a te»t which no other medicine can stand. I f yon have a (*«H:gli we earnestly **k you to try It. Pine lik*., "sx*. and 91. If ytuir Iniig* arc tor*, ehea., or i>a« k lame, u««* nhil«»li*s |'or<*i a I'lastcr. Hold by J. A. Tobin, Barn well; (\ W. Farrell, BiackviUe; Dr. J. M. hmitb, W illiston. To tm rri»w i« :ip|KMiited (ot t*»c annn 1 M‘ltl*»nriit (h-|ween the I omptroller General and Tteasuier Free. Hhhaiii’* Catammh Rkwkdt, a mar velous cure for Catarrh, Diptiieria, t an ker mouth, and lleadaelie. With each Untie there is an Ingenious nasal In jector for the more successful treatment of these com plaints w ithout extra charge. Trice .Mk-. Sold by J. A. Tobin, Barnwell; T. W. Farrell, Blackville.; Dr. J. M. Smith, Williston. Many Peranna are hmkrt. • down fWan overvrork or houaobotd cures. Drown Vs Iron Bittera RebniMstha sy<teia. slUs diKcsHoa, ranaTca excess of bUw un i cures uuluriu. Oct ibe genuine. <». Di ncan Bri.i.inokr. C. J. Hay, Late Master in Equity. Notary Tublic Bellinger & Hat), ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Olfiee, Ryan Building, Barnwell, S. C, kkfkkknckm: Citizens Saving* Bank, Bank of Barn well, lluhbcll Legal Directory, may10 tusortS m-m) Notice. The undersigned respectfully gives notice that lie will attend at his office iu Barnw« II on the 11 rut week and third week of tlie month, beginning the month on the tirst Monday v»f same, and at other limes may he found at Bam berg. . - J08. M. SKINNER,. Attorney at Law*. May 9 til 1802. eow Privileges for Sale. Sealed bids will be received up to June 20th for tlie purchase of exclusive privileges of selling refreshments on the encampment grounds of the First Regiment at Barnwell, during .Military week—beginning June 20th and con tinuing until July 2d. No bid will he considered unless accompanied by half the offered amount iu money. For further information apply to ' J. H. LEVY, tf Capt. Brown Guards. ANSWER THIS QUESTION. WHY shogld all the g«HMj |«Mip^>, who are guilty of aiich a crime, (m without m go<»d HEW I N(» M AGI11NK and the aweet tones of M LslG iu theif homes wheft they etui always buy ■ sKWiNGt machinist — And any kind of a—s— Musical lijstrUipei)t They may need or want? I have TEN of the BEST MA KES'of SEWING MA- MM N KS to select from, and any kind of Musical Inatrument they may need,and 1 sell them as cheap and on as uny terms an any one would want—New York markets not exempted. marlO »S. ^1. Bfiuifort, S, O for Infanta and Children. *'Caatorfala vowel adapted toehlldrra that I recommend It ua vuperlor to un J prescription known tome ” n. A. Aucmcn, M. D., Ill So. Oxford SL, Brookljn, N. T. “ The uae of ‘rustoriu * is so nnlrersul und Ua menu so writ known that it seema u work of etipererorution to endorse it Few are the intelligent families who do uot keep CiUtOTt* within tty reach:" Caei>os P.P , New York (Tty. Lode Pastor Bloomiagdals Reformed Church. Caetorlw ctm* Colie, Oonettpation, Rour StouiAch, piarrhfwu. LmctaUon, Kills Wdnua, gives sleep, and promotes dh WitCaUUaJurious Lucdic&uoa. •* For sererul yean I hare recommended S our * Castona, ’ and shall always ornUetie to* o so as it toss iuvariAbij produced beneficial Knwiw F. Psaota. M. D., "The Winthrop, ’ 1-dch huect and Tth Asa. Kew York Tws CswTAL'a CoMrAjrv, 77 Ml-suat Btsot, new Yc HOPE AND HELP FOR THE PEOPLE. Mike Mown & Mo., ll^irnwell. * woman and rbil4 Not olio etall g* PERFECTED CRYSTAL LEJISES ▼aaes sumi. QssBty Tint n4 Atvsji, T*H E. ONLY PERFECT SEWINO WHAfilSM FAMILY USE. ScimI lor circular and price list to WHEELER Si WILSON MF’G. CO , Atlanta, Ga. Dr. J. II. E. MIlIIOUS, Dental Surgeon. Blackville, S. C. Will have regular appointments as follows; At liarnwell, C. II. from 1st. Monday (orwales-day) in each inoiuli to Wed nesday evening. Rooms at Molair House. Office twr* doors 8outh of hotel, on West or opposite sid.* of street. At Sally’s, 1L ^. & N. K. K., from Td” Monday in eacTi month to Wednes day evening. Office at Trice’s HoteU Will be at Ills hom** office at Biackville- every Friday and Saturday from 1st of February to 30th September inclusive, and every Thursday, Friday and Satur day, front 1st October to 31st January inclusive. Will make appointments with patients to meet them aLeither of his offices at any time. Patients will find it more comfortable to ha ye their work done at the office, though if devired will call on them at their residences anywhere within thirty miles of Blackville. 14. CL 1<II«k£aNI>. DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. Ua* each*»ire *ale of tbrae re oar* in HarBweH, H. K M 4k MOO*4K, The «mb!v iwannfarlwring i« Utr HuMlb, Alltotol*. <*4 ToLlier* ate tout **t|^*iic*I wttb 1 Registration Notice. - The office of the Supervisor will he open on the first Mondays in May and June and on tlie first day of July for the registration of voters who have at- tainad their majority since the)a»telec tion, and for the tranHaction of other business. H AYNK F. KICK, Supervisor Registration B. C« apr2H-td FRANCIS F. CARROLL Jr., Attorney-at-Law, - - . * BAMBERG, S. C, Ortlrr^over II. C. Folk A Co.'s atore. mar 2o-t lla*e an abundance of both il.qie ||.*lp for every man, in the comiljr, and ail who apply *11411 be amply aiipplivd. la. king. * FIRHTI.Y. FnMii now on w* will imy tin* very lip u»p. gill edge hlgHeat price* for all kind* of oommIfv prmlucv, from kiiqg i*ott«*iT* •uowv •tapie tliat fioat* tlie ml leu flag ariMind iIk world lo lb* Ituttihler yield* of tto* H««uili**rii llelda. (lur engage^ uieiita imo.i favoraldv uindw, nii«| ct.p|H r fa»ieoeU 1»h», wliti ooiiauitier* of wttoa and other Houtbern productlona give ua advanuge* and Uciliiie* that ('ONQUKH COMPniTl r J’IOiV • n all tlii* MM’tion of Hit* Houth. Thattbl* I* b*i*int‘Mi atrictly and not vain (•oast* ing we will prove to il*e •iipmne *aii«fa«*lion of every farmer who wIR give ua .be op|»>rtiinity U*«>freri(H* logici»p«ioiiani and renu that iiouecan d«mht or deny. A trial l« all that we a«k, and wc wUli it un»*i diatinctly under*UeMi that tbi* iu* vilalloii !• not liuiiU'd to the IninirdiaUt iM‘ig1ilM>ilio<Nl of Barnwell, but that it guc* to and beyond the furUi«*«t 1 otiflne* of the ctmnty. BECOXUL.Y. * Hand In hand with our guarantee of lilgheat |*o**ible rates for all purchases Of farm prodticlhHi* Moves the copartner rruody for hard time*, of the very cheap* oat price* for any and all t*la*ara of good* that we carry, and they are everything in General Mercliandta**. It 1* the ImiUoih fouiolalioii principle of political etaHi.. omy that the w iac ncIl iu the higlveat and buy in the thcape»l market* and that if our place. AV l<: H A.VK WHAT YOU WANT2 Our mUh'W* in every Una are compIcU*, ti»o large and extensive U> lie catalogued iu a tic* ftpajier advertisement and too pet foM U> be de»crH>ed In one color o^ printer s ink. They can bo undcrNloud only by examination and 1*0111 imrison and that i»all wc ask, for after rcsulU will real wilii u* and vve will bo equal lo every occasion. : . # SPECIAL STUDIES. Particular attention ba* been paid in tin* selection of our slock to several im* (Mutant lines of goods Iweretoforo universally slightetThy all merchauu ouuideof the principal cities. It |b surprising that such should have »h*cii the case ►o long,. but a vi»it to our cui|M>riiiui will siiow ucvv dcj.anuic* ucyer before aitempted iu mercantile enterprise in all this country. saridw'-are. Our stock of hardware is as complete and well assorted as any that citn bd found in Augusts, Charleston, Savsunah or Columbia, and our prices will -nvc money to home buyers on every purchase. Worker* in w«n»d and iron w ill find all tlie best tools of their trades at our establishuieut. In building hardware we carry everything. Our pocket and table cutlery, scissors, Ac., aru the be*t to be * had and our razors are simply perfect. RANGES AND STOVES. Wc handle ciul Hu ing utensils, and upon the voluntary testimony of happy and admirable hou»&* keepers w e knowingly recommend them. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. GcnUemcn’s Clothing and Furnishing Goods iii great variety and of the best fabric*and the most fashionable modes. In shirts, collars, culls, tics, gloves hosiery., hand Kerchief* and underwear wo defy competition from any bouthern source and laugh at iniiU'itiou from any wheree LADIKS’ DRKSB OOODB. We can please ’ —**« «nd xuit every style In Ladies’ Dress Gbpds, and we most void mil y uivite the fair se\ t<» » Oman’s rights and come and see for themselves. Our stock of notions,-Jiosicry. lace#, rtu«£ . )S j aU(| . and dress and toilet accessories generally is without a vacancy iu hsV..’ ” Hess. We have a full stock of Trunk* ranging from.Saratoga sizes downward. SJrlOKB AND SLIPPERS. AVe have an immense stock of the best makes and style*, 'l^iie famous Bay State shoes made, to our special order never fail to give complete salUl action and sell themselves at sight. Closing out at Cost. We need room and offer a large lot of pretty Spring and Summer Good* for la* die* use at prime cost. These goods w ill go like hot cakes and first come fir*! served will he the rule. Dofr’t miss tlie chance. « v * a. . x .1 j V-Z5 v^r v l e handle a beautiful line of Ranges and Cooking Stoves and’lnvitc the espe- I attention of husbands and w ives to these saviors of health and lightner* 0$ tlir^o times a day labors of life. They are supplied w ith fuB outfits or cook* Miscellaneous. supply, Bagging and Ti^*, Salt, Seed Oat* v-es, Tin, ( rockery and Wooden Ware, well Ltori sheets, tlie best tdhaeeo and finest and Tlantation Groceries alw ays in full and Rye t'darrive, Furniture, Mattres.. buckets, chains and ro|H*s, leather, yottori most frag rant cigars, and iu short everything for every body, Local, to vl'caf and to work with. * % Last Not Least rlebraua S11 1 1HT HAND m, ‘i, Our family grocery department is constantly anpplied with all the high grade standard eatables tliat make life worth living. We keep only the best and purest articles, and tolerate no adulteration. Our list of delicacies embraces the choic* est brands of both home and foreign luxuries. Tlie Piedmont Wagon, in all size-, made of hard mountain wood and finished w ith the toughest iron; is guaranteed to prove perfectly satisfactory. - We wlH keep a fall stock of first das** Kentucky Malt- Mll *l Horse* adapted to the needs ami pleasure* of the country. In ail that we have said we have kept in the narrow track of truth afid inrliing again all in need uf Rope and Help togiv* u« a chance to prove our«elvea yheir |je»t trteuds, we cIom* this fait announcement with Ui* pledge and urouaie* that we are ready to serve the public faithfully mud well. ’ 4 of leachiMri e*u Iw by mail, thu* *a*.usg A»y prr*Mti. maLe or f« leant Use xi by addreo* • ullt taught mu* b exiwotos. £1 % fn •jr. e. de»:riug : ait oVaia f ell part am Lai w itb atattop f*w r»f4f / >TK A TU L It. |Wf<E BpOW|f & Baiuwel!,