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Harmony I>odte So. It A.*. T.\ Mr. will be held at the uew Maeor.lc Tem ple in Barnwell upon ttth day ot W, tbte Htnie Wfctft* the 2ndSatunlrty la aald month, beglonldf ir“lligli twelve.” By order of Wy, M;*. J. A/ < td jasiiistB, Secretary. 8At.TKCftAtrntr. Thiuk No. 9 \ Imi’hoved Order or Hku cm ( The CdUdcU Fire of this Tribe will be kindled this Tlramlay evening on the 8th Knn ami 3Utli Breath. All brethren are earnestly requested to be present. By order of Caas. Cirholl Bittas. Sachem. ; M. F. Hair* C. of K. Mrs J. B. ICastorlinfj Bone to Beaufokt. and boys have Miss Della ftptinR, of Newberry, is » ulenty of tbum too. It w« .Kr«d th.t th. ProhlblUo. .ptlng Visiting Miss Julia Kearso. Itri t)i H. Witherspoon and family tiavo moved to Prosperity* Newberry County. HtwttCrJ; was in bonrt friends and admirers in'Barnwell. lYof. and Mrs. J. H. Rice, Jr.^ left Tuesday afternoon for Ninety Six, Ab beville County. /The good wishes of many war at friends folios' them. The Barnwell excursionists to the “old world’* are expected home towards the last of this month. We are sorry that den. Bamberg has net realized the improvement of his health that was ex peeled and hoped for.' Dr. J. M. Weekly, of Sycamore, has a variety of com that should be tested in the Savannah River* bottoms. It has grow n so tall this year, on land without manure, that he cannot reach the lowest •hoots with a good siaed umbrella. Judge E. I*. Nixon, the live repre sentative of live 0. Ii. 14i w re nee, of New York, brightened the sanctum Tuesday, lie has been all over the melon territory and pronounces the crop as short and prices bound to boom. And he is a good judge. At the recent commencement of the titate Institution for the education of the Blind. Deaf, and- Dumb at i edar bpringa.tf Is* Mary O. Jenny and eight ether pupils received cvrtlftcatee that they had finished the six years’ course la a satisfactory and creditable manners Coo verse College, Spartanburg, B. C., offers a scholarship worth $&), good for two fears, to one young ladv fi each county who may stand the fleet AmmiUTBIV PtfPB Coaaty Crops* Farmers from evert township wsro lb Barnwell Monday apd Tuesday. From their reports the countv will make ah abuhdance of corn and provisions for home use. The cotton crop is being se* riously damaged- by the heavy rains* except in a few localities where the clouds have been less generous. One good brother says that the people Would not cut down the cotton acreage enough and that providence is now reducing the yield so that prices will be profita ble. Our Best Thanks* To Mrs. R. P. Guess for the flriest rosy red apples we have seen in a long, long time. We did not know that Barnwell , The County Bcnneracy* The County Democratic Executive Committee met at BamWroll July nth 1892, called to order by G. Duncan Bel linger, President. Secretary called tho roll and thirty nine clubs answered* The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. The President an nounced the first business id order the election of three managers for each club for the primary* to he held August 30th next. The following resolutiou .was passed: < Resolved, That each Tillman clnb name two TillmaniCCs, allowing the 'Shcppardlte* to name the third as man agers; the same be the ease with tne Sheppard clubs, each Executive Com mittee man pledging himself on hon s#ht them duly atteetqd, and all persons indebted will make payment to the un dersigned. T.O. LAWTON, Qualified Administrator, LawtonvIHe, 8. C.-"- Julyl4-Jw forTah university. GitEKN YILLE, S. C. The next session will begin on the 27th of September, 1892, with a foil corps of professors and Instructors. There sre several courses leading to degrees. Instruction thorough. Ex penses moderate. For further infor mation apply to Dr. C. Manly or to Prof. II. T. Cook. July 14 8. C.,and deceased, will plea Id the node twig no 1 all petocftft Ind •aid estate Will make payment to me. Survivor and Executor I deceased. (3w) iW. 091 ’’ Guyton, Ga. plenty of them too. To Mr. R. F. Aaron for a weighty Kolb Gem, the first melon of the season. To Mr. T. W. Reed for a beautiful melon and a basket of royal Wllllston peaches that made us forget that tinua are hard and the heavens melancholy with ruinous rains. ex- Wintkrep Scholarships. A competitive examination for two Wlnthrop Training School Srholar»hip» will be held at Barnwell on Angust&th. One is worth $150 to the winner and the ether gives free tuition, with the right to the ttret if the winner fail* to avail herself of It. The course has been tended two years. Applicants must be not loss than sev enteen years of age at the opening of the next »e*«lon, Sept. 28th. of good health, good moral character and w ith out pby»lcal defect* or eocer.tricltlea. The examlnat«on willflnclude Arithme tic, Grammar, Geography, Heading, United Slate* History, Composition, W riling and SpelHpg. f nun ftraths. |n A«hevin«, N.4’..on the fJW of June, Prof. E. Y. Perry, formerly principal of the W Ullston school. I .a Grippe caused hi* death. 13 Midway on the Wt last, Mr. A. W. Iceland River*, agml (W year*. He waa an excellent man. In Barnwell on the 4th ln*t_ Mr. eacn ei»unrjr wno may «uimi uie neet ex- j Joseph Imncan Mheptmrd. Me was the •mlnathm In Arilbmetir, Algrbra, Kn- of the Brown Guard, to be ffW*h Grammar, U. 8. Ifl*tnrv and musirred out of the activities of this Geography, apolicanu must not he I*m than IB nor more than 14 examination will July J4. _ for enterrh. diphtheria, canker years of age, at Barnwell, positive core We haw a speedy diphthe.... , and headache la nhllbh's r-siarrh edy. A oa*al ln|ert«*r free with eech hwtsW. r>« It If >en dwire health and aneM hrwelh. I*rk»j*lr. Sold by J. A. Tohin, Bnniwell; P. W. Farrell. Black- vllln; l>r J. M. Smith, WlllUton. The tmstsee ef the Barnwell Graded ft-heal met on Friday and elected the falmwing faculty fur the next sc beta* • %-c year. Principal. Prof. A. F. Bander, of Virginia, formerly of New York, who name highly recommended. A—1*4- nnt«t MUee* Anna Walker, CalemMa Bellinger, and Bate Ashley. Sever*I member* uf the former faculty Were not candidate* for re-election. Mr. BothweH Graham,of Griflla, Ua.' was In town Taeedaj and WeditaMlay, after an absence of about ju year*. In n|»penrancw he Is very like bis good father, the lats IVincheUer Graham, In h«s younger veer*. Ho la already ma king hie mark high la the literary cir cle* of nar deter State, and more than deserve* all that Georgia ean give him. All our older citlcen* were delighted to we him and be will always Bad a warm welcome here. life, lie was buried with military koa la Barnwell on the 4th inah, Mr. Jack JeffeoaU To all the older enunty visitor* m Barnwell he * a* a familiar ignre. There waa a tooching pethoa of imtience In the last few month* of his life. In Red Oak Township on the Uth I net.. Mia* IJaste, daughter of t'apt. B P. Langley. Her death was caused by burn* received while riding home from chnrwh on Sunday May 1st. \IZ Bsmrmher I he Bale. Every cnndhlate is required hr the primary plan to Ble hi* plnlge with the Bccretary of Uie County Executive « ommiuee. If he fails to do «o vote* cast for him cannot be counted. “And don’t yon fnrgst It.” ' Another Hsmleide. Mr. A.J. Baughman, of Dunbarton, waa shot and killed on Thursday by Mr. W.—M. Burckbalter. hi# aui>"lu*lnw. j 4 oronor Peacock held the inaue*t ana 4 committed Hurckhalter to jail. Ill* ^ trial is set for tomorrow and .we there- ' fore make no mention of the circum- stance*. •Tarcrnu asp uru cwartAivt. D It not worth the small price of Tie. to free yourself of every symptom of them dutrewlag eompUluU, If think so end at our store and get tie of KhHoh’fc Vita liner, every bottle has a printed guarantee ee It, am ac cordingly and If It does you no gnml It will cu*t you nothing. Sekl by J. A. Tohin. Barnwell; P W Harrell, Black- vide; Dr. J. M. Smith, WlllUton. • Start at Sycamore. The County Campaign i the South will open at ttveamore, on the South Bound Kail- ' road, on next Saturday week, 2.10 July. ^ As all candidate* are required by warty law to give their views at the , campaign meetings our ambitious 1 friends should beglu to prepare their speeches. • Medical Meeting. The quarterly meeting of the County , • Medlcjtl Society was held on Tue«day. As a numlter of physicians present had basinets in oourt the proceeding* were 1 brief and confined to a free and easy ' ‘conversation ou topic* of profuqp^onal interest. ' WIHisUn News. ' * Prof. Stiles Mellictiampc, of Furman .IToiversity, is spending aome days with r hl* relatives at this place. • • Miss Sallie Brings, of Edgefield, 1* on Zm visit to Misses Bessie and Jessie Wil li*. -Mr. 8. B. ilalr 1* havtug built a hand some cottage ou R. K. Avenue. \ kelons are going forw ard at a rapid rate and netting from #100 to #100, per car load of 1200. Buyers are more nu merous than common Hal. the scales {tani Npsm. < Judge Witherspoon holds If justice with even and able hand. Solicitor Morphy’s appearance shows Jhat he has entirely recovered hU health. Stenographer lawyer wears a defiant leap year look, yet things are not al ways what they seem. The county officials are as calm and Arese aa if there was no such thing as politics. . No witness or juror leaves without calling os Treasurer Free* The “pay gs you go” plan come* In well this year. * Mr. Harne F. Rice maka* a eapitai Foreman el the Grand Jury. Major L. T. Icier is greatly missed. epidemic, hot lltey ' Caadkftate* i hero to M eMA heal” w bile l van The General Beeslens. The Court, Judge I. D. Witherspoon, of Yerlvllte, preahlinw, iqieoed Monday morning, holloltor .Murphy and me- nsgiqplier Sawyer were promptly la Ureir placre. FlfWon Grand Jurors snswrred to mil rail, pud sot diligently to work. The follawlng rasr* bare been dlspnmd of up to auuii oa WedtKsaday when we wmt to pee-*: . Jim Tyson—Guilty ef house braakiag and larceny. Fado Coayer* and Jim Clark—Guilty of an aasaalt of a high and aggravated nature. {Sentence 4 months each at hard labor In the Penitentiary or a fine of #50 each. * Clarence Schmidt,' alias .Clarence AHen—tliilHy of larceny, Sentence 9 months in the Penitentiary. Grant Williams—Guilty of larceny of live stock. {Sentence 3 year* in the Pen itentiary. P4K« Odom—Guilty of a*«au4t and battery of a high and aggravated nature. {Sentence «lx montB* in the Penitentiary ora Hue of $.*>0. Robert Guignard—Guilty, entering house w ith intent to steal. Sentence one year in the Penitentiary. J. A. UghtM*y—Not guilty, assault with intent to kill. David Johnson—Not guilty—Arson. Alex Robinson—Guilty, Malicious injury to personal property. Gluater Dauieb—Guilty, Larceny from tho field. Tiie trial* of the several defendants under indictment.* for murder were set for the following days: C. W. Hogg, Wednesday, Robt Aid- rich for defence. William Crutu, Thursday, Joa. M. Skinner for defence W. M Jjurckhalter, Friday, Patter- .ho11 A. Holman for defence. Annie Hay a, Friday, J. M. Skinner for defence. Defendant* in jail will have the pref erence for trial and those out on ball will continue to the fall term except the oourt gets out of work, which does’nt seem likely. Farmer to the Front. The Democratic voters of the western part of the county desire Mr. W. Hamp Hair, of Elko, to become a candidate for the House of Representative* before the primary. Their section is entitled to a member and he is their first choice. A fatmer of enterprise, Intelligence, in dustry and unselfish public spirit be will do himself credit and give full sat isfaction to the people, if elated. And if he will consent to accept we will toe to his sure election. Maxy Fmkkds. A Hod Fourth. Two months ago today I lost my best friend, my devoted wife. Why should I not say my home is In Heaven, that beautiful land; and those who have loved me are gathering there; and 1 am here waiting my Father’s command, mid scene* of temptation and sorrow and core. How happy their lot when compered with my own. Their sufferings ended, their dangers all over. Oh let me not grieve (hot my dear one* bar*gone. I soon shall he with them and sorrow no more.. L. A. Dnrvmowo. . Greenland, & C , Jo!/ 4th, MB*. Prohibitionists should have representation on the Board of manager*, as far a* praoUct* bh\ The following managers were ap pointed : Allendale—F. II. Dickinson, W. T. Harley, J. II.C. All. Ashlclgh—M. K. Dyches, E. B. Farm er, D. P. Lancaster. Baldoc—W. W. Armstrong, M. John son, J, H. Warren. Bamberg—G. A. Jennings, James Grimes, W. A. Riley. Barnwell—8. G. Halford, W, W. Hart, R. W. Riley. Bennett 8priiigs-^-J. J. Cochran, 8. 8. Dunbar, P. M. Cater. Blhckville-J. L. Johnston, C. (’. Rush, Dr. !«. O. Btepheu*. Buford’s Bridge—H. B. Breland, J. B. O’Neal, J. Med Brabham. Bull Pond—W. L Best, J. C. Keel, J. E. Hhninan. Barnwell SO—J. A. Jenkins, C. J liar. N.G. W. Walker. Clear Pond-J. F. Carter, G. W. Folk, L. M. Ayer. Colston—W.C. Folk, W. H. Yarn, T. D. Board. Double Pond—J. H. Hutto, 11. W. Jones, Dr D. K. Briggs. Duck Branch—J. w. Googe, J. W. William*, H. B. Harvey. Denmark—L. 8, Matthews, J. P. Ed wards, A. I* Islar. Denmark No. 2—G. W. Ill L. L. Kennedy. Ed thijonrner. Kdl*to—A. W. Renta, Goo. W. Ilnn- ler, J. K. Byrd. Elko—W. C. Matthews, F. X. Hair, M. F. Phillip*. Fonr Mil—-L. A. Bush, Frank Wll- •on. Dr. A. W. Bailey. Friendship-J. V. Bay, G. O. Barker, J. Robert Ray. FUh Pond—J. H. FsMar, J. G. Rmu, O. G Khoad. < .eorgo* ( reek—J. W. Ray, L. U Lancaster, W. II. Do Witt. Great Cypres* i. W. Thomas, B. W Jeahln*. /. W. Bradley. Ham mood—Richard Morria. B. K liters,C H. Kennedy. Kearm’s Will—J F. Kearse, J. 4 Kloafd, F. O. Brabham. Milhous Mill—Isaac Hmtoe, Jaap* RsimsnA, K. J. High tow Mid way Fraak Fait rick. W. P. Red Oah-41. C. Baxtey, J. K ling, WlllteJ. Da aeon. Reedy branch Raw 1—G. W J. L. Baxtey, J. F. Crott. Koody Branch No t-B. M. K. 8UK, O. Black, Rltey Creoch. Rich la ltd—R. F. Baxley, Green. J. F. Green. Roeomvry—R. C« Sprawl*, Hale, J. W Ksnnoiiy, Biloam—B. M. Jouhlua, J.L. I* Gamu. 8pur Branch—O. C. Cain, John Wine, J. /. Kay. Sycamore Xo. 1—Mite* Lead ho Rf O. F. Brant, Jolm tVon, Bycaraor* No. 2—J. M. Alien, Henry Mttey, A. II. Brabham. - Bprmgw * u F Jones, F. M. Roy, U. r. Rice. Throe Mite—C. L. Clayton, C. F. Kenu, D. X. Smith. Well Branch—K. L. Sanders, 8. W, Ea^es, Dr. R. F. Kirkland, Jr., Wllllston—J. C. Ilalr, M. T. Willis, J. G Tboaipson. Zouave—Paul Do L. Black, A. R, Dunbar, II. C. Harper. - Chluy—W. T. Cave, C. F. Riser, O, W. Fall. The following gentlemen were sug gested a* commissioner* of State Elee- t:ou for llarunell Countv : F. M. Min- sou, 1*. M. Cater, A. T. Woodward. There being no farther busineas the committee adjourned. F. M. Mixaox, Secretary. Folk. W. W. A Company With a Soul. Mr. Herman Gilreath, of Greenville, was shot and killed a few weeka Ago by J. Mims Sullivan, while on bit way from hia home to an Insurance office to pay the dues on his policy, which were three day* past due. The Company wa* free in law from its obligation, but under tbe circum stance* cleverly paid his family tbe full amouut of five thousand dollars. BElFNESS CANNOT BE CUREB by local application, na they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Kttt- tschlan Tube. W'hen this tube gets In flamed you hare a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It is en tirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and thia tube restored to Us normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine casus out of ten are caused by catarrh, whi ih Is nothing but an In flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Doltara for pny case of Deafness (caused bv ca tarrh) that canoof be cured by Hall’a Catarrh Cure. Send for c!renters, fro*. F.J. CHENEY 4Co.,Toledo, 0. f#ff“8old by Pnigglsta T 76c. Myra mere Items We have plenty of rain. Crone are aa flue aa ean be. We have a poet office now with Col H. R. Lewis Poet Master. Sycamore begin* to put on campaign look*. We shall look for a full quorum of the dear people and aacrlflcing can didate*. Capt. J. B. Brabham, one of tho host boy# In all America, U bnlidlaga hand some store oa Mala streak Rex W. H. Dowling and hlstoOmabte wife kpeni a few days with relatives here sad Mr. Dowling preached sever al able sonmene to an appreciative ooa- The proW q RoUue « A.1«€\VKL,Lm 19. €?. L. B. RUSH - - - - PaorxiKTOR. ADVANTAGES It is moot convenient to the businese of Barnwell; tbe clean, airy rooms guarantee perfect comfort; tbe table Is euppllpd with the beat the market af fords? FVery attention la given to e ase; free sample room In basement; ;k meets all trains. Upon these and other grounds “too numerous to mention” 1 ask a large •hare of tbe patronage of the travelling public. * * L. B. RUSH. io!yl4_ Sheriffs Sak. Stay* of Sortn Cabo lira, \ BakxwkLI Cot’xTY. | The Savannah Steam Bakery Company, Plaintiff, against Benjamin Myeru, Defendant. nxaruvfo*. BY VIRTUE of aa execution to mo ires tod la the above entitled oan*e I have levied npen and will soil at Bara- well, In front of the Court Hooso, within the b gal hours of solo, on Monday tho fl ret day of Aognto oext. It hotog solo day la aald Month, tho f©Hewing de scribed real property : .. All that lot of load lying, bet eg and •Unato la tho town of Alteodate la the eonuty and State aforesaid, ceotalnlag or fornwriy as follows: On the North by lets of A. B. Connor and J. B. Baton, oa tho Booth by Flat street, ou the East by lots of J. L. Williams aud oa the Weet hy lot af W. F. fttee and know a as lot Xo. lift aa Block twenty (#•) Uvted open nod to be sold eethe ty said exoouttoa aud oeela. Terms Cash. Pure4seer to pay for J. W. LANCASTER 8. IHh Joty. IAN Notice to Dottors tod Croditon. All persons hating claims against the estate of Tltudueus Pi epk s, deceased, are requested to present them duly at tested, and All persona Indebted to the •aid estate are required to make pay ment to the undersigned. R» D. RICE,Executor, _ jane 16 Lees. 8. C. Sdnam b Ikun DtHiitih. . Statu or SocTM CaKoliha, Bauxwkll COvNtT. } COURT Ol 1 COMMON PLEAS. G. W. Easterling, Plaintiff, against George Connelly, Cleveland Connelly, Laviute Connelly, Maty Cave, Minnie S. A. Ascrc*, K. D. t ttl Sa MKU4 to, Breeklya, E. ti •ThsusssT \*k Sheriffs Sale. Morris, •vara or Norm Csaoux*. Bauxobil Cocxtv. Ft /toe. W. T. Calhoun, of William Caro, /• M> William F. Cave, Administrator, vs. 1 homos F. l^wtou, Admlalstruior, eC aL xxarrTtou. BY VIRTUE of aa exoeutton to ma directed la tho shove so titled cause I have levied opno and will sell al Barn well, la front of the Court Hooee, within the legal bonreof sate, on Monday the •ret day of August next. It being sate day la aald month, the following real property situate, lying aud huiiiff la vountj and State aforesaid t All the right, title aad Interact of de- teodani Joseph A. Lawtou la aad to the follow lag described tract of tend, “ire ktfadred (900 > acres, mere or teas, sod bounded on tho North by lands of J. C. teltlingham and eaUte of Benjamin W. Lawton, on tho East hy land* of 8am- uel G. I^twtou aad 8bod Gantt, on tho South by tends of Aathooy Field* aad Shed Gantt and on tho West by lauds of Mr*. C. E. Malone. "I Levied upon and to ha sold as tho property of the sbovq named defeadaat to satisfy said execution and coats Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for popers. J. W. LANCASTER, S. B. C. Sheriff * Office, 11th July, 1842. the mri op'south ciRoiiiT BAKNWEU, <T)KXTY. IK THE COOKT Of rBOBATK. By James O. Patterson, Esq., Judge of Probate in Barnwell County. , Whereas T. O. Lawton applies for tot ter* of Administration on the rotate of Mrs. gtfty Wffltftgham. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at a Court of Pro bate for the said county, td be holden at Barnwell C. H. on Friday, the 22d day of July, 1892, at 11 o’clock a. ra to show cause. If any, why tbe said administration should not be granted. Givep under my hand and the seal of the Conrt Hite 12th day of July A. D. 1892, and In the 117th year of American Independence. JAMES 0. PATTERSON, Pi * julrl4-2w 'rotate Judge. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA BARNWKI.L COCKTY. IK THE COOKT Of f EOaATXi By Jas. O. Patterson, Esq., JuMge of Probate in Barnwell Count/, Whereas Jaa. 8. Matthews applies for letters of Administration on tha ea ts te of J. P. Matthews, deceased. „ These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before meat a Court of Pro^ bate for the said county, to be holden at Barnwell C. H. on Batorday, the 14th day of July, 1893, at 11 o’clock a. pi., to show canoe, If any, why the aald admlntetratiou should not be granted. Giron under my hand aim the aaal of tbe Court this ftth day ef July A. D. 1892, andln thellTlh yearofAaMri* can ladrp^iMtenc". »- ■ JAB. 0. FATTERHON, jolj7-2w Probate Judge. 4. HOWARD PATTERSON, ▲TTO R*f K V-AIM** W. BARNWELL C. H^B.C. Will give ry Hh, 1494. «y. Cave, Aleek Harden, Theodore B Harden, Minnie W. Harden, Julian K. Harden, Wllilaifi Connelly, De fendants. ecuMOKs roa axuar. (Complaint Served.) Te the Defendants 4bote named: Yon are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint In this action, of which a copy I# herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the saiU complaint oa the anbecribers at their office* la Barn well, Mouth Carolina, wlthla twenty day* after the service hereof, emetasive of the day of such service; and If you fall to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In tferts no tion will appl? to rhe Court for the re lief demanded In Uie complaint. ~e- Dated at Barnwell, 8. C., May S?th, A. D. Ito?. ' (aa) W. GiLwoaR Mtuwa, C. C. P. H t MIl'IC PATrENMON A HOLMAN, PlalntHTs Attorneys. To rhe Defendants Mlnnk Cava Mary Cevet Take notice that the complaint la this action (together with the bnmmoua. a# n hteh the ton going U a ropy j. was lied In the offire of the i'terk ©4 the Glreult 4‘uurl nf Itarnwell County. Id the State of Month Carolina, ou the 4th dev ef June. Itol, B. T RICE. PATTERMON A HOLMAN, l*tetotlfr« Attorney*, U4 Hern well M. C. *3BPtSf6e. le haCoramC Cbtod iF.F* OsufsKv. ft HOPE AND HELP j FOR THE PEOPLE. -|Mike Mown & Mo., Barnwell# Hite 4k abundance ef both lu the county, aad dll who IdcklHg. Hope and Help far every ntoa, apply shall he se^ty Ko* I0AI KOTICL The County 4er at tholr will FlR»Tl>1f. M Abw eU ue wW ftet tbe very tip top. gift edmi fe etry produce, from Mug botoau’s snowy staple I I the wofld to the hdaffiflu vteld* of Mm 4mm moet favoreMv made, eadevppev faeOMMff tea, regular Mb «Uy o4 Meraemlier e eitlaeu# of Four Mite tewa*hlpe aeklag for the Eltealou Public at e prtlttou ef Wm. Parker old at the ertey Bridge and Augu«ta Rond, through W. M. Buford’s ptero, Wm. Aehtey aid pteua, C« B Book’s piece aad ereueiag Fear Mite at Mre. C. A. Reek’s place. If ae ehjertleu he made end righto ef way he eeuveyed the sold pet Mice will he granted. Aay made at or bsfere li (y order ef the Beard. M J. PATE, Cterk. CAas. S. Bull. JkTTtKMPfBY JkX L.JhW. SPRING FIELD, AC. Practice la theCoartoef Barnwell. Aiken and Lea the la I tod Mutes Circuit Courts. ( Orangeburg, Ingteu, aad lu l and District aad ether Boathrm preduettous give ae dfliautegeo aad fneilltteO cxjnqukr ooMPn/riTio/r la all thU saottoa af the itoatha That this te haffiueei strteslv aad aal vain lag we will prove ip the saprema —ridaetisa ef every farmer who uttl g the opportanlty to offer the tegie ef dollars end cento fa«t bone «4a A trial Is all that ue aak, ead we wteh It m te aot limited to toe I gees to.aad bey ead rhe farthmt rsaffaes ef HEOON’DLY Mead la haad with eur gaareatoe ef hhtotot BUtotol farm _ flip eay aad all clrosrs of goods that we earry. aad they are Merehawdtsa. 11 is Ihs hattoHi fenndstte amy that the ffler stlf la the highest aad buy la Chi '""iva h a.vk What you Want.: Our stocks lu every line eve eotopteOi, toe lefge and ra tensive to la a newspaper advertisement aad ton pet fere to Bb doaarfhed I prlator’s Ink. They can be uaderetood only hy exKmthaitaa and that te all we ask, for after results wtf! feet with ae aad we will &**koiaL STUniKH Particular Httoutlea had been onto la the ^deutleu ml our mMb to line# tH gttuds berrti.forv universally slighted bv ail searuhm the priori pdf efues. It la sarprialag that auah should have hoeu toe but a vjslt to our empeHuia will show new departures aeyer before bm roa a Uie enterprise la all this reuatry. Talbott A Sons. Eoginua, Bollt-rs, Maw Mills, Corn and Whefft Niffs, Wend Werkhig Machinery, Brick Machinery, * Cutteft Gina, CtAton Presto*. COMPLETE equipment for large and •mall 1 MBfxrrles on most lmprove<ffi»lans. Oar THOMA8 direct acting Mtoam PKEH8 and ELEVATOR system Isbe- y<*nd question the best ever Invented. TALBOTT’8 Engines artd Maw Miff ontflt*. > VAN WINKLE and LUMMUSGIns. Doable Screw Press and Muctioa Ele- Tftor at lowest possible price. V- C. Radhaip, OEMESAl. AOfcXT, ColumbU, rt. C THE Hi<Wff f>)f« IfMnicc Crapnf, OMBV YOBK, Strictly Mutual Company, And has no MTOCfCHOLDERS to 1* enriched by the pfoflts oa your money. Its first cost for Insurance Is a li§$Je higher than that of “Cheap” Stock of Assessment Companies, hut Its Ffff AL RaatJLTS C A If HOT BB BkaTBR BT ART CoHfAKT AKTWHXBK. An INSURANCE CONTRACT te not b thing of a day or a year; Itte a LIFE* TIME INVESTMENT, and yon ought to be caret(rf how you make such an ln- vestment. Cheap Insurant te like a cheap plow or a cheap gin t it will worm fairly well FOR AWHILE—A VERY LITTLE WRILM-eAMDTREN YOU NNOW HOW IT 18 YOURSELF. Gernand & Hyatt, GENERAL AGENTS. CuLunaiA, 8. C. juiyr A It Tm Wut to B«M? . Bam well <w-* ring te huild do well to see the uodoroigoe* R. A. ELLI8, Attf . at Law. mall, B.C, Fob.*, BM*. Our stock of Hardware te aa complete and wall asserted a* aaj found In Augusta, t’bartaeton, Savannah or CefomMi, and money to home buyers on every purchase. Workers In wood all the heel tools of their trades at our eaUblUfameet. In hnlhflng hardi E irry everything. Our pocket and table cutlery, setomre, Ac., are the be ad aad owf raaor* are simply perfect. RANGEH A.ND STOVES- We handle a beautlfhl Bee of Ranges and Cooking Mtoves aad Invite elal attention ef husbands and wives to these saviors of health and lightder#' ofli the three times a day labors of life- They are supplied with full autflto ef cook ing utensils, and upon the volunurr testimony of happy and kdmixubM Huai keepers we knowingly recoin mend them. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Gentlemen’s Clothing end Furnishing Goods In great variety and of l6o beak fabrics and the nftot fashfouabte modes. In shins, collars, Cuffs, ties, gloves hosiery, handaerCMefs aud underwear we defy competition from any Southern « source and laugh at Imitation front anywhere. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. We can please every U*te end suit every ftyfo In Indies' Dress Goods, and we rretto froftritt ‘ Women’s rights and and i most cordially Invite the fair sex to exei #W Utemselve#. Our stocR of ftotlota, hosiery, lerkf. ribbnns. soaps, fens, gloves and dross and tofiet acc***oW£tf generally is without a vacancy In Its co . gto ness. We have a full stock of Trunks ranging from Saratoga sizes downward. SHOES AND SLI PPEJRS. Wehavc an imuicn«e stoclrof the best make* and styles. The famous Bay State shoe* made to our specUl order never fail to give complete satisfaction and toll themselves at sight. Closing out at Cost. ws'noed room afid offer | large toft ef bfetfty 8pH Ag End Summer Goods for te- dte* use at prime Cost. These goods will go like hot Cffke* Snd fifat oohie AM served win be tb« rale. Eton’s foils the enkhed. Miscellaneous. *"**1 most fragrant cigars, and in short everything forevefy body, to eat, to to work with. Last Not Least. , * * \ . i Out family grocery department is constantly snppfled With ell the high grade •Undard eatables that make life worth living. We keep only tbe heat and nnreat article*, Snd tolerate no adulteration. Our list of telkmetes etobraces the choic est brands of both home and foreign luxuries. The Piedmont Wagon, lu all sise«, made of hkrd mountain wood and finished with thftoSglfest Iren. Is guaranteed to pfote perfectly satisf ' We will ieep a (all stock of first cfeM Kentucky Mutes find the needs and pleasures of the country. (n all that wa have said we have kept In the narrow track of truth aad I again all In need of Hope and Help to give na a chance to boat friends. We close this fall announcement with Wa are ready to serve the public faithfully and well. Mike epowK & BarnweJJjP, f.