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- *■ MpM &L hWH hr IHI&I i fbc roomcnu M# . . - m *"™* i liim >t«f»lijgr Mff th»« *J»nU i*aw, I'jfrow .Ibcwnitef, —New Yof k Time*. > ■*»»*'— * >-« '•’ ^ i - :;' nHir k> Patht-y The*h»*<f watk<M pwidljr imt the Ollier ftioruliuf on thflr cugtoiiuiry conatitu ^latBuibKiUM UShcaflHHi IWAIX., n’t trtidergtAtid tion.nl. "patgey was fn frontomUhe pnpi^ lll J ,, 1 * *}**' HvnnHl ' iU ^ tT™***^™ 4 n .Ve^T>. t f r,v k tt the pnp’s ponging o toOrteirtWDr two to «,i- ttn . #u . f uun" « * • ^ RoU Iw New Xettfand. Original dlscovorer of Now Zoa- mil Imt three specie* of mam* btyb anti a very small rat by tho nativea. -The kiore r Afniofit extinct At timea, but oc- obhlly Apfwiy* in oxtnvonlinary num- lx*N, coming, nobody knO*;* whence, »hd going, no one knows \vhither. In \ (bo west coast (no other portion) of island wuo overran by countless , of thorn, each pressing forward ns rapidly as pomtiblo, sooniing to lyive Imt one idea in view—to gjrt away from the place with alt sj^eod. they, wow : iwwrwwr tacn^imdnnovirfxtgttwty gait night and day. i HT^Thorwnnds ontl thousands of them i>cr- ffehod from hnuger and the attacks yf a htger importrat. For elrven weeks the coast for 190 miles literally swarmed but at last they suddenly •That ♦as six yeore ago, but the‘scientists have not yot do- i wliero they came front or where went.—“New Zealand After Fifty the; ft | indirectly Ur* pup brtakf pausing fast tm the seat of little Dominick Mullaay’s trouser*. Dnt Patsey didn’t •oo this ffttle cpi»odog|nd Dominick was loo uiucli seated tcryelT. Now Dominick has a mamma* wha has a goo<l a^itof ginger in her charac ter^ She lay in tvait for Patsey. Daving accotnplislied the constitution al at the end of half an hour Patsey and the pup started oi the return: Dominick’s mamma met thorn. ‘'Hay, you Regan!” she cried; *‘doe* that dog belong to youT “Which ’eid'” inquired Patsey, taken by surprise. vPsay, is that dog j*oum?” Patsey looked from the scrowiing wb‘ man to the miserable pup, and cogitated r~ — • '‘Vfhat ferT ho askod at longth. M Wliat for? ’Cause he bit u»y Domi- nick—tliat’s what for! Who’s he belong teiT* Patsey hacked off carelessly. Then, with judicious, weighing of words, he announce®; . “Well, if be bit your Dominick, I don’t know why ho belongs ter. 1 never seed him aforo.”—New York Recorder. )V A 1.1*1 ion i WAl.K 'f'. AsdlrMM. Dross andirons. Ug and little, may he hr the antique shops at from to’ n puhv The most highly Ieohs ore galled nhi]fpendakc of the Chippendale is tarts, that hsarest the the next large and Qlfdtop repnatlng the If you don’t ttlulcrstand endie to mf 1q the Hyan Building tires und all competitionr N. G. W. WALKER, • Live MerchaaL I am selling at cost fai* cash the stock of gUoids that 1 bought from Duncan & Hay. f- want to move them like hot cakes. Come and help me ahd yourselves nt the ffame time. N. G. W. WALKER, Live Merchant. I am receiving the First New Qoods of the Season and am weeks and weeks ahead of everybody. They are beauti ful and so cheap that buyers will forget the cry of hard times. f shall keen full stocks and sell at prices that cannot fail to please. ijtflfura. buy tag efigwfte>c Iry-ihc and- 1 will do the rest. N. G. W. WALKER, Live Merchant. a riinbd the Krerythfiig A4«1t«nM«4. h the following neat little fable t^mr of the eccentridtiea of modern adultera tion arr dalicatcly disclosc^to the com- moQwealth of consumers by a contempo rary German satirist: There wart-ooce four diet, and ft! H happened they ware hungry ana mo lug. The first settled upon a sausage of etmgulartf appetising nrty meal. febll Dr.J.K. E. MILHOUS, ig§i Dental Surgeon Blackvllle, S. 0. speedily for the lUtue. ^ A - Kful PHP vW' s ana of’his a hearty meal, bat he died of intestinal eaasaga was adulterated with The second fiy %ad furthwitU tkm of the etomarb, awing to the in- alma with wh^h ■ adalterhted. Tfw Sr was slacktthr hto thirst with aunts ef the milk jng. whan vlo- •nddmly aanvuteeil his toon gave ap the fbnet, a the fvnrth fir. T« ttiring ha sooner ft's urer the sUghtod uj»*o a uma»I rahlUtiag the nmm- o4 a deeth’s bred. . ^ly HB tamiy Will have regular appointments-as follows t At Barnwell. 0. TT. from 1st. Monday (or salae-day) In each month to Wed- nesiUy evening; Room* at MoUIr llonse. Oltlce two doors Nouth of hotel, on West or omroelta side of street. At daily's, B. A. A N. R. R., from Id Monday In each month to Wednes day eroalng. OCoe at Prion’s Hotel. Jflll be at his home ollloe at Bleakvlile errry Friday and Hatnrdey from )«t of February 0* .lutli Beptember Inrlaslve, and ovary Thoreday, Friday and Hatnr- day, from let October to list January Inclusive. ’ Will make appalotmonts with patlonu la moat thorn at either of hie edUne at ny time rrfiitohi u will find it moreen la have their work done si the '4hee, thongh K iloelred will eel! on them at their reesde^oeeanywhere withluthirty ■ Has af Btaek villa. li^H MPW m-w> To a A Fehe t—x ^ L^A itsg d Ury i rolled **TW m Holt, of Em aetijhtbf. Us iWany, ef tea* ar* their 1M I Mm# aflor i hvwt her hood celled bs Me trial foe MM Laey sailed M mee In Medfoed Io eat him. My lord la taw*!) UaUy end the h from the a dne^tunn in the soil, la the <l«pth of f«nr ur lom np and scattered la Drifts of fa favorable plapos several h«t as snqwttrifls . — GolUthwattcV At ths Me«A«ele. Andtt*w—Will that girt at me piano never stop* Nbo is making awry one in the room miserable. Girl al the Piano psrtto voce lo gal lant moafo turnery—do good of you to my eof It is a pleasure to interpret gaelody. And it is so sweet to confer kaigdneM upon others.—Pittsburg Bul letin. v ' T* ’• fiT- .'i ' ., % —i. »■; ■ m. i . ^ a . , I Bolfhr AexIfKM So Help. Bobby (srhisia*rintf>—Didn’t I hear Clara tell j^m, Mr. Fcatberley, that she was sorry, but s^e really couldn’t give you a lock of her hair* FeHtherley—Wh—Bobby—er—yes. boldly—Well—you just wait a day or two/tad ITl get some for you when-she’s Out,—Exchange.,- 4 ;' '•» Ms “1 aoma to Uh the Lord Gad, wha h wooM have thee far John Atkina, when thou hast sent to prison.” Holt, C. J.—Then art a fblse prophet and n lying knave. If the Lord God had sent thee, R would hare been to the attorney general, for he knows that it chief jartfce to i* a nolle prosequi But I, as chief i grant a warrant to convict thee to bear him company. This was immediately done, and both prophets were convicted and punched. Atlanta ConstRutfoa. Tho cost of rough steel castings fo;‘ marine engine work is said to be about fsur times that of cost iron, but greater allowance 1ms to be made for the. ma chining,-as much as 20 per cent, of the dtotifcg being^ removed in some cases. — ■ ■ ■■ —i An eclipse of the moon is caused by the shade.vof the earth; the pJateesof the moon are caused by the continually ' imdinaiiou at which that half that is rtpward the earth. ™ 1 aro differences of opinion the effectiveness of the pro- ‘ by ligldnini rods, the favor the view that a ef conductors insure ab- aioq» earls prixrf to a is f to Bko^; catch the He.taw f» at La««. Two young men stood on ths front platform of ths car smoking cigarettes. Occasionally they looked hack into the car and commented upon (be comical behavior and tricks of a dog inside. Finally the dog made itself obnoxions and the conductor ordered the man with the dog to gel off and to take his dog with him. One of the yoqug men was enraged. “Say,” said he in rlghteons indigna tion, turningSto the driver, “that con ductor of yours-js an idiot:' that dog wasn’t doing anything; aud Til tell you what, that dog has a.great deal more sense than some of your passengers.” The driver stopped ^wearing at his horses, looked up at the young man and ftmiled. • “Blamed if I don’t believe you’re right,” ho said. The other young man smiled. Three minutes later the first young man came out of a deep study, looked at the driver for a second and jumped off the car.— Cate Field’s Washington. v*' ■ '-y" • ' ■ '’i ^i. * Raw to Manage Learned Jf« We recollect asking an old 'Scotch gardener whether hrf did nqMmd it dif ficult to teach his apprentice* the long, learned names. “I do that,” he replied; “and—fac'—I diima see hoc 1 could teach them withouf my metnoria tech- nica.” Asked to give an example of it ho pointed to a tree.. “See there,’ 1 said he, “/on** whpt they ca* a Cryptomaria japonica. Noo, I says to the lads, when jra want to mind the name o’ that tree, think p’ ‘Creep-to-tho-cuenr-an-jump-oo- t*-her.' "—London Spectator.; * " T . ^ : . am. ONLY PERFECT saw 0 ^dMlbYU8E. Bvuu ivi vtrvatoi and priov ii»l 10 • WHEELER A WILSON MF’O. CO. Atlanta, Ga. W. w. MOORS. W. I. WII.SOK, 4CT. UfOOfift WILSON —HAVE NOW ON HAND— A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF COFFINS*AND*CASKETS THE PATIOS 01 PEAC BETTER THAN : the ways w war. r 1 V V * l- Williain T BUMED OUT 2d JUNE, Agaifl - BriwrHieAstn^ W "Just after the.lynching, in New Orleans a few months ago, of eleven meriibef • of the Mvtla hv a volunteer hand of American avengers, Home of the dnllv paper* created a little uneasinesH hv declaring that King Humbert’s, ir«n clailn could tiell New York from anchorage beyond t he. range ot .the •bore forts and batter ies and lav the bltaltMNt metropolii* of the count ry in asheHor under iMmtributlon. WltW't llUcusslng Uncle Sum’s ability to take care of his possession* v... , r ' • •>_ 1 V jV ^ v •• ■ • '* " ; • Takes pteasurodn informing the public that on his recent, visit to the North he captured New York, New Kughimlaml a big slice of the North-West. He wenl supplied with ammunition of gold, silver, green backs and certified check* HiHliherchants, manufacturers and impoi tier* surrendered upon* tlh* first sum mons, threw open their stocks and told Michalson to help himself lo *11 he want ed ahd to pay them what he pleased. They were demoralized by t)te!Otatfioir of gold to Europe and welcomed Michulson and his money as h hard pressed soldier cheers the comrades w ho come to Ids help and turns the tide of the battle going against his Hag. ' —. IVTi c3a.a>lson • i Helped himself liberally. The proofs that he did so are a« plain a* they can bo. The Charleston bound Htenmors, the Atlantic A : oast Line and the Richmond A Danville system are witnesses on Ids behalf. They are hurrying Southward as fast as steam can turn their wheels the good&Ahat he tiondnally bought. Evru now the first consigmm nts are coming in and rfewf Store Jusilq Rear of Old Staqcl. j&f 4 f"*'* - # * * Thank friends for their sympathy and will always be found in the middle of the business road. "Wm.. ZMIcHST-A-IB. T. B. ELUS, 7r. Surveyor and Civil Engmtar. Oporto) atteotton to the A f stol oaadl aM4r«tos4 to ft. C. wift rShrli •cRjaDr Patents Charles Zissett,- 0\Praci(cal Watchmaker. First AtoV towflk of Rrowii liana#. Barnwell (?. IIft. L\, offors liUarrvlevs In tlto |*obile. An aapertoncr of upwavls of forty B is Uto brat gnamniw ibal ha bla bnslnraa and • III five Mils In thv qualtir mi bla wo-I and ftbo nsaRamUon of bis rbargva. •“* AW Kriiftbto Unto krojwr# for naln. J 7 PAEAGOL TVEiclLalsoxL Invitrs the people to come from all the adjacent country and neighboring towns, buy all the ginnls tltry want so cheaply that they will forget all alsmt the h*w prices of cotton, go home rejoh-ing with fresh courage to lutttle with hard time*. As a partial list of the good gisxl* and great bargains that Miehalson has in store he asks attention to the following lew examples that show the couipartoua ! of Northern and Nouthern prices: lU.tMN) worth of New York clothing—Miehalson’* price. w«»rth of lt<*sto« Shoes. Mipper*, Ac.—Mlehatoon’s jndrv, f l,7M). |P,(NN) north of Ladies Dress UmmIs—-Mir ha Ison's price, 0. $IU,(RR) n oi th of Notions—Mh halson's price, Ilo.otsj worth of <*riit’s Knrnisliitig UimhIs—M h halson’s price, 29.900. fU.iHNi worth of Furniture—Mhdialsuii’s price, f I J*4> worth of Tin and IV«m*! ware —.Mlvlialsou’s priev, f $IU.imi> worth of Itocon, Hams, ^ugar, Ac.—Mn liaison'* pricn, ftfijftftfiL '‘i..4si worth i*f Canned (iootls ami Kandy Urnrerk* -Mh liaison*» prhv, f ),0<)0 > i.issi worth of Axe*, lfoe«. Fsri.i llanlw are—M h-hal-on** price, ft,-MU. 2l t •■ , ^ , worth of Table Cutlery and Crockery—Mkhalsoji's prke, ftaib. $!.<■*» worth of lliiffglca and ft agims—Mh halson's price ?7Slt. '1 hes«* quoution* are offered ** »c*U for lh«>uebi, prrsenird n» algn h«torda to show ihe people the first n*ad tolivUcr time*. Mo liaison ha* itomsaml* d gooda. He has bargains that everybody nre«|s ,n«l can afford. If yon don’t see n bai yon want a«k for It. Mk-hal«o«i has it, Imt *bws fl**i promise to keep Italnaya. Vmtmm soon and la a hurrv before the rrewm Is srooped. * lie basn‘1 lime we Inognn enough to make a three hour* talk, hoi be n III help the ronniry mweo berwem now and C’brla*mas than all the pwtltirlan* raw ib* ibi* side w# the day of Indg• tnont, M buyers and M^Mvs w 111 •*u?y route |«t the pfr nlc Sherman’s ramp f**|. toner* and hllpwtrlrk’s w»rrh light iroopes* laid * a»ie onr fair rnnntrv. The tariff and taxi^ ami high prirrs hare ma«le the prwpto poorer y**wr after yewe, M IcUalswn la tired of that. He w III give this fall’s work to the g*»«d of the peso pie. Instead of grasping for profti hr w III |ry to rtowrexpensesard wake friend*. ft hen time, gri Im tier s«t*l lb- farmer* are out «f iron Me be nlll tty to mak# iiinnrr. That to hto platform f«e *lx •Ur# In the week, and eveev b»*dt Is a«ked to I^tne and sen him stoudlng there, glv lug the Iwt prire. foe eotiww and all mnw- ffy prod won and selling all kinds ml goods to all aorta of people at only mmm of ma and that bo ton aeea. J. C. . ID nrmnsLTaa, Bant wall, ft. C. Croft & BurckhaHer, A.T"roKJvmva at l.a w 1 BARNWELL C. U., ft. C. untton of may ml the firm. OF ALL SIZES, STYLES Axn QUALITIES. Prices Uie lowest in the County. Persons needing these goods will joall on W. W. Moore at Win MoNjrb’f*, Barn well, or W. I. Wilson, A lie ml ale. marl 7 you wftut g FINE WATCH OR CLOCK STERLING SILVERWARE, V- • r- * ' tdl RICHSTEWEERy, K? — f FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUV LEKY, OB SPECTACLES, 8*af jm oHw, toor c*L *t € Jas. Allan & Go *sa kino staeict, A 0. « Machine Works, feintiSf VanUn I Howard Bros- Propr’s, ' S.NbilUF.fttMa nnd H a«'MINI»T» BLAChYILLR. ft C. To Ibe aaers of Matirw Power and OotMra! Machinery : Wa anil your a item ton to the fart that ws aro prepared, with latest lmpro»e«l Tania and Mnrblnery, in da work on any Machinery need la Ibis country, Hwrh as COTTON OIXB. UKIftT Ml LI A COTTON I’RRBMRft. Will practice la all the Pmivte af this 1’1 L 1 • H* IIA Nil LRB, and la the U ailed Mat** t onrt*. " * LL (• kA KlrMi, Mr. Oroft will attend tba Courts bf ! ftbnfling and casting* of Iron nr nn*»* Bam wall County and all mat tor* uf Im- of an v slan. ftpcwlal a'Acatton glvea to portaace will racrivw the parson*1 at-j GIN WORK. Having a ftr*t cla*s Cln Bulhler, we. can do all klndsof bin Work, new brn»h nr heel*, new saws, hose*, Ac. baas *har|>rnrd only by hand. Jufrll Patterson & Holman, JhT’TOK.NKYI* AT l* A W, I1AKN1VKIL, H.C. . Having asMOfiatod ourselves for the practice of the law In all the Courts of thefitato except the Probate Court and In the United State* Courts, we pledge our t>e«t services to all client* who may trust us with their i > oiifiden( > e. Our united prompt attention will be given to all business confided to u*. J. O. I’ATTItKSOX, W. A. IloLMAV.’ jau7 • • ROBT. C. MIXSON, SURVEYOR AND ENGINEER. BLfiCItVlLLK, S. C. Special attention given to Land Sur veying. Prompt attention to all busi ness entrusted to my care. • light Now EVKKY JIOt'SKK KKI’EK NEEDS The Improved Pan-American Washer With its u*e “wash day” 1* no more a torment and a terror, and washerwomen are h6 longer imperial. THE LIVE MERCHANT, ParnWell, S. C Spectacles in Steel, Nickle and Gold. All the Latest Novelties. - FAPGY i GOODS. J Hobbr Horses Velocipedes^ *l < oys< Oolud Stationery Boo k t. m > w Vdot FtRFtCTKD BABT C.tftblJM.Rft, CRYSTAL IEISE1 % —— —-«> » IffttoTliAft CAftt% AVbbiMiftLrrTfi ru*R i AftCft, Al B. M*. Tt RF. rBAMRft. f l Tanks, StacH. . Taka*, fnfiaaa, !r IF-* III ?E! fjB ^ IsilUjput P“ ‘Fs’lUSfl jp l waP^“l Mr, F. M. POOSKR, onr^ontT C aro- lina represeu^attvo, w iH l>e glad to call on parsons in nee d of or intending to purchase machinofy. [aug -JJ Musical |n*tru»Mea^ Sheet M •••k . Guitar Vbdia and Banp* >trlag*. THE GEM ROLLER OKuAN ONLY fti.Uft. Agent for Puimm aad Organ*, RabU r Stomp* *ihI Meaetl*. Murtew, laabrft mcuts Repaired. “7 ~ V — 1’Uuos anil Organ* Tuaritand Hentalrenl « > The largest and chcauesl *i*m k ever brought to thto city. Gr. XD. C. Xj-AJtTGrE!, UsTO. 2 V. 3^. JEl. JL-TT. Blaelkville, H C* THE CAROLINA MIDLAND RAILWAY CO.* TIME TAHIjE NO. 4- In Edcct A\ay 15th, 189'2, at 8.15 o’cl(Kk A. M. NORTH ROUND. » -I L •SOUTH HOI' N D. 2 4 H 8 — — z • - * The XilgtlJta Daily and Weeklji cHroNIgle . —WIDE GIVE— r,- Full and Impartial Reports 2 >. * >• c ^ = * r DISTANCES RE- TWEEN STATIONS j*. u v. st. v. M r. M. 4.4** 8 2*>i 8.00 a.51) OiLv. 1.91 ( 8.2* r.t s.oi* 4.09 i ..1 u.ht} 8.38 .8.18 J.20 2 Of all the Campaign Meetings this Summer In South Carolina. Remem ber: Full, Accurate and Impartial Re port* so that yoif can sec for yourself just what Is going on. Wc ghe you simply 4he new*. If yon want good re port* subscribe riow to the Chronicle. Addres*: * THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE, Patrick Walsh, President, Augusta, Ga. Remit by post-office money cmder, postal note, registered letter efr express. By mall the Dally and Sundky Chron icle one year,|ft.«l. Six months, f.1.00. I’hree montits, $1.90, - WhuiLT CnaoMcLK, ftljOO a Yxsa*. 1 • test telegraphic s from a|1 ever farm top- >.7, stortoe, poems, fashion, poi- O CO 5.0!* 8.11 8.2i 4.:«) 2 ! ' • ; V 5.2i 8.50 8.*m; f.:*» ; ... i i 5JMi 0.11 8.51 5.19j 5 * ‘5:45 o.2o o.(N) 5.:)o e! . }. * I t- 5.7.1 ‘*.2(; ooo 5.40 7| fi.tK) ft.ftH Jl.lft 0.00 lo. id In lir u.25 1-1 10.2 > 10.3.9 «U0 - 0 .Allendale. ’.I .. 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