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The Barnwell People i RITES OF SIIRSCBIPTIOS. In Adtmnon, per Annum ., $1.RO On TIumv $2.00 THURSDAY, SRPTJCMUKIt ir>, ISW. S The next reiruUr coinmimtcAtIon of Ilamionf Lodfte No. 17 A.*. F.-. M.\ will be held at the new Manor, to Tem ple In Barnwell upon 8th day ot ISvfci, the name bo In? the 2nd Sntnrday In nald mouth, beKinninK at “Ulgh twelve.” By order of W'.•. M.\ J. A. JxNKfNB, Secretary. t4 .• — — • The regular meeting of Barnwel Lodge No. 16, Knight* of Pythias, ytbias, lall on Friday flnce Co. of liOr.ddn, England, eatab- fuil attemlanc, j*lj H hed 1782, total assets In United States $2,&46,894.49, represented in Barnwell County by A.%T. -WoodwArd. Avoid weak or wild cat companies and get on bed rock. - will f* held at their Uall on night at 8 o’clock. A _ Is’ requested. By order of Wm. McNAB, C. C. —- G. M. GREENE, K. R. 8. Hew Advertisements. A. Howard Patterson —Master’s Sales. J. W. Lancaster—Sheriff’s Sale. J. W. Woodward—Mortgige Sale. Tobin’s Mllllnerya-liost Watch. •f. A. Rountree <fc Bro.—The Perfec- U »n Shoe Win. McNab—On Top, Once More. Col. W. J. Talbert was In town on Mr. W. V. GUI was up from Allendale on FrldajJ Is ; Highest of all in Lfttrening Power.—Litett U. S Gor’t Report * FOR 9ALE% \C. S. PITCHER, Baking Powder ABSOLUTE!* PURE > Two PUKE SOUTHERN BY* SEED by J. K. HAIR, aug2A-2m) . Blackville, S. C. .DEALER IN- All persons holdln NOTICE. .1 Safe and Sure Insurance r . I On country store houses and cotton f lus furnished by the Phoenix Assur> 11 Bamberg’s Crown. The corner stone of the Carlisle Fit ting School of Wofford'College at Bam berg was laid on the 7th Inst, by Oman Lodge, No. — A. F. M., Dr. J. B. Black acting as Grand Ma»ter.a*slsUd by sev eral other prominent Masons. About two thousand persons were present. Drs. James II. Carlisle and W. D. ho Wig Hon. Isaac Means, of; Columbia, visiting Gen. Hr good. Mr J. J. Hill, of Red Oak, paid us a pleasant call on Friday^ Treasurer Free will open the tax books on the 16th of October. Judge Maher returned from Harris Springs Saturday evening. Court Is In session at Beaufort this week. Judge Hudson pre«idlng. The pickers are making more money than the farmers out of the cotton crop. Prof. W. p. Hill ha* ended his sum mfrr vacation at E»ko and returned to Charleston. Miss Maria Petech, the charming sister ef Mrs. U. R. Walker, has cd s teachers place at Blacksburg. Aa rate rial ament will ha given an Tneaday evealng at the restdeaca af I Mr. and Mrs. Furman f«e the perfwae ef mrnrlag an segaa far the MapcYSI Church. Cams ear. mm* alL Miss Sheet Prentiss returned la El* lenma ea Man tay after a phmaant stall to Mr*. J i Such Ingham and alter has departure the urepteg eh tee • ere ant a hit gteemter than smashed/’e heart. Married an handay. the tsh het-srm* her, at the fealdsemn ed Mr. C. F dec. W W. Berhur in Mies A aa g Mar* ria, daughter ef Mr. RiUtm MurrM, hr^ Mr. Mtehard Mnrriaudtesntlng W eased, everyhedy ka mad their eiathea ta he etenasd end dyed la The huuntag Dye Maeh^ Isenensrh, B, C |*rsme tew and mMsiartsen ewaranteud aegf -*4w chief orators of the occasion, were kept away by sickness, but the addresses of Prof. Kilgo and Major Ixlar were wor thy of the brightest day in the history of the foremost town in this Dig county of incorporations. After the exercises at the building werf completed a pin ..t,. was served, and the feast of good things for the s^isfaction of eager appetites was equal lu completeness and excel lence to the efforts of the speakers of the morning. The exercises of the school will be gin on the 1st of October, with Prof. Hugo G. Sheridan, formerly of Orange burg, as Lead master. •In securing UtD msgnlieent institu tion the live men of Hantherg havadone their heat work. Their fdWa s*> ^>m- Ineatjp business affairs must forgu to the front as tha educational headquart ers af all lower Carolina. They have bnllt lla future wall and a Uelr. V la iron. Tribute of Respect. Whereas God by the wise dispensa tion of providence baa removed by death our brothsr Allen Hair, whose life as a follower of Christ did much for his church and community. Therefore as a toiten of our love and appreciation of him, we as a church do hereby adopt the fdiliowing resolutions: Resolved, 1st. That while We feel deeply and sadiy the loss of our Brother Allen Hair, let us with humble submis sion bow to the will of the mopt wise and unerring God, whodoetb all things well—remembering that the Lord giv- eth and the Lord tafcuth away, and from dust we are and unto dost we shall all return, blessed be the name of the Lord. jJRgntMMSpJBIIi li'Riil hi Bill 0101IB- member and cheriah the good and no ble Iffe of our Brother in Christ, for the caiifceof Christ and bis fellows. Resolved, 3d. That in |fce death of Brother Allen Hair the charch has lost one of Its oldest and most humble members and the community a good citizen. — —— Resolved, 4th. That a blank page In out minute book be Inscribed to hls memory aud that a copy of this pream ble and resolution be sent to the De- reaved family as an expression of our sympathy. , And that the clerk hare the same published In the county pa per*. F T A nDxaaox, * . G- E. Bibt. D. B.Uxib. — TWal claims against the late Bailie Mitchell are requested to file the same properly attested with me or with my attorney, G. W. M. Wil liams, Ksq., at Columbia, 8. C., within ninety days from this date. A. W. BERRY, Executor. Denmark, 8. C., July 29th, 1832. . Machinery and Hardware, BELTING, LACE LEATHER, OILS, PUMPS AND PIPES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. BOILERS AND ENGINES, . CHARLESTON, 8.0. WHY should all the good peopto, who are guilty of each a < wood SEW 1NG MACHINE and the sweet tooee of MUSIC ia I they can always buy C SEWING MACHINES —- —And any kind of a Send lor Prices. DR. M. BELLINGER, . * ■ A ** Physician and Surgeon, BARNWELL, 8. C. Office—Basement Brown House, Residence—Esther Street, near Gra ded School. auglfe-tf }uly28-3m MoUse Notice. The undersigned respectfully gives notice that he will attend at his office in Barnwell on the first week and third week of the month, beginning the a*# Bam- armht^r times may be found berg. JOS. M. SKINNER, Attorney at Law. May 9th 1892. eow WIUDteu Sows. Rrv. T. M. GalpMa aud family will affteuuw The reds y aud reoal ’• a a arm w lenUia Tto I O. O. T. raerlvad aavu saw mamWr* at ita last amrttag. Ttta Mvaud Ladga will B»M Ms aval UMwUag Bara la tlwaamWr (Maaa iBa Brat peMaary aaskdtdalaa Ba«a Basa aa ameaua. *Uacla Oaaega** a ad t at. TalBaat Bava BasB tmva lu kaaa l»<a )*.§ aftav tBatr frVauda. TBa rviaaa avaa la WSag gasBaaad al a Editor Profile : IMeaae annouaoe to tBe CBrlatlaa world and otBeta Uuit iBera wave Bora to M r. (too Barker and w lie aa Satur day night, I nth lat.jp4jloa aoa* wBa areva ImatoUloSely nammli^Hl aad Hi Is*, after (Be Paul aad S«laeaf aid. wBa laaa i »alaM aud prujWf M MUmImM. TBt* ioak«w Bva aaua for iBsywaag eaa F*e I# tree tha a tua year*. TBs father la aa at hi Hie yauag >ch» ■»! taarBar, who da- MgBta la platlog hose Ball. But It laahs Ilka Be wUI Bata ta eBsaga Bta tkus. N SSoU FINAL DISCHARGE. —Notice tr Ueiwttf ’givea that tlte sn- derslgned will file hla final acoount wltB J. O/Pstteraon, Kaq^ Judge of Prolate, on Wednesday, the 28th day of Septem ber next, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, as Administrator of the aetata of TBoa. K. Walker, deceased, and ask for Lat ter* DUmlatory. * aug2&) O. F. WALKER. WOFFORD COLLEGE. UP A irr AN MU *40. «. c. J AS. II. CARLISLE, LL D. FOUNDED \Ul. Worroaa Cosjjms aflers ta iBa fawr oalleg* claaaaa two parallel BARM WBT.L*. (A C. L. B. RUSH, - - - - PaorniKTOB. ADVANTAGES tv It Is most convenient to the buslnees ot Barnwell; the .clean, airy rooms guarantee perfect. Comfort; the table Is supplied with the best the market af fords; every attention is given to E lease; free sample room In basement; ack meets all trains. Upon these and other groi uumcicw ■'w"’WWBtlon wv T si •hare of tha patronage of the travelling public. L. B. RUSH. juiyH • . • . . ■WiUiston Male AN p Female High School, WILMSTON, BARNWELL CO. 8. C. Next ; Musical InsirUipei)h | They may need or want? I have TEN of the BEST MAKE8 of flEWIl Cl! INKS to select from, and any kind of Musical Instrument they may nert 1 sell them as cheap and on as easy terms as any one would waat—New markets not excepted. * S. 'M. KEY, Beaufort, 8. C CASTOR IA for Infants sntf Children. begins Thursday, Sep tember 1st. 1802. Fall English Course. Special Depart- Ancient aad Modern languages, Book- Mastc. Fall eorps of e large. cww» forts ble BuUdlag; Bealth/ BEPENBEJB aad well farelsBed Brw rase ef H MM make Mocae raSeed e fee sat* to > Ms« 4 Nr We ess eeherf m salt the aimusiew ef mwwwe <uwdH|ew as M*e hsidge prewea EuvBsrM • ReaoeB as P v *eeww'o MIII.^B- twawu WfwauMee aud A Dudaie Tww w- eaips. ft «r ta'M'wawi waae ha* - lag s av»ie eiishSid s Ihw daf s sga. Moary Uwowa. eaBMOdL ef RaMiWotl Bo*. iBewwgB A ts-ewey If. M. Ifsuvsm, Be*a pu« apau She p—-I ^ IMS of lUe I aised dkasea la IBa mme Be wae a ewt^-rel ia (Be tssB MIsswusA Me ea- *wi**d dfos lu «e«B sad will ha paid §11 am —B. wBlsB w*m Besp Bss r I rapid rasa aud aetd as th t S| rmote I l>>0 »•--> • I ^»of luo-thirdo af a veaM wed a Beat, r» f *ad eeu see f«e { w»*eal samwe. M toe I4*i e*a,ef BBrwweft. N J Me Mef* wary, «a W BMe fNwvd. 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These eegsaiea- >e O' tmj Ffomdil OwisB. laseadeet If T B t'WrBeuu, J M w wafward Aadeveaa. as asrd-as aad j M Ii Mr A I" Mea* •Be prtee sf a *Bes Ef HshBsrd. FrVe l«r iBi w*e t A BMMRF» OR OfMMMI %i ii I# ANi Mt Bgwrws sf tor «Sw4f sf Ihs Mart* I Its a worn. Bern wall, was Owe etouesH i fiee fuaef |* Bdhsr* edhtod ' tod at 1 * • - rto MwwAay a ot Mew Verb #*V ef Bee • —Ii ml |Bs uumSwe ' i t tos Uee • as i Mwetl, Atoteu •a* year Me. 1 i eauMW aud to ogge B«u*e ( BwS mete Bto | Mewtllaa. to id all e*mSew( i peeBtom. Me j om t*mmtorn*o Ml* feeBfie a a awe mmu »• •» ,i Om hatoa m • • I JMm Sales, e are Usdo we vl (j r* , e ag (Be M (Be halva to aesgB tBe as y*ar. »«B< em af d (Be * t Be I • Se T eBarvB saMBeoa. «» ■teats sad less, art JMA thy af asm What af BB* Iswiaevd mewsBar* eo- b«r«a ta iwas. saiy a m sauasemsu uuB lh M the oiseeef SBe UUP ■ i •« m1^« sad ka I sff m«at of BBimp M dkou had oto segsoioofBea bowaa as Csuumd M. t hskOtof M| '«h IBs rodaraoof aBieB are yet to aarsMed WosBudBdl Rpaaospol (.Bsrrh. h. I* amapees la Veasa wBovo Ii UMuBsPai iioavpia sowoadL tMJBMi TeweMsoee (Bird, wish w*, sfeeiB ( aveBaa leariB. wuB at, AiaBasaa dfiB, wtsB *« jmi. TBe -Baa" f Bslora Hi lore. itome he«e 1 e a to h e i th •stead at § D to a fa* sMse tee* ported By •evt tea reeaa f Btoassed* s« 1 Ihf si i 4 fcmrwfc or *••• O OWM HOPE AND HELP FOR TBE PEOPLE. Mike Brown & Bro., i Barnwell* OONQUKR COMPETITION ttmui a Ihnt OrMtim '.',1 f*T •• r •• dsmaadod I A sHaT^sa^ilms uo asB. aald^pouMB tomoas t a* *«a mo HUUUU ( suwasus, Bsaeaast Lavpw. COt RT OF COMMON Ft RAB WlMtoui AsB toy (tos vaaagwr a twaa Bf B4e ( sMmitsoe L A. amtey. said I. A. Sahtotas earh • sWMBltl aud ta Bs* oua rtgBs. FtatasiOa. s • run we a ( sf saaw VeletM core Uwe I star rt Bev ataalB. sad Head* Battle tBere to aa lid poeor lev the a*aw sue af (Bese rs<a<p'slnto I • • • aOV ■ I * • | >t b <• r wtoe. W arge traiwt Hareh vlt Dr. J, M. a mar- a, ( aa * (B earB aaeal la* Irsatsweut •wl extra A. TeMu. BlacAvllAa ; (Jh • ' J% h*kl II*. W. Kart-ll, MwiltB. WUItotaa. CnUea I mtrhvse aad the iMerrBaats are glad <*f It. TBvre Is a geaeral hrllrf (list prlwa will go up alter (Be aiUMIe of October. “Short croji” Bas Bern t ried so often tkxl city buyers arc alow to believe our reports. This year complaints are so thick that some leading exporting Arms have sent men In ibelr employment nut through the South in report upon the C'kttnu outlook. Our folk* believe that prices will Improve considerably when the reports from these Inspectors get In Bandy Island. i The Ssltkehatcble hunters paid their annual Summer visit to Sandy Inland last week. The swamp wan too dry for good s|»ort, but Mr. W. M. Morris brought down a fine five pronged buck. He made a capital allot, breaking the deer’s neck off band and in a hurry. M’hey were sorry that one formerly of their number, Mr. T. J. Morris, -not with them to enioy the venison. They hope however that he still hsbing in the Ogecchee. ‘r • Ml ilimf has luck Bullxt. A QbPd Mas Gobs. —— Mr. Jacob Kinard, of St. Johns, Three Mile Township, while going from his homo to Sycamore Station on the Bth Inst., accidentally fell from his wagon. Roth wheels passed over hia body in flicting injuries that proved fatal, des pite tho best medical attention, the ten der nursing of loving friends and the prayers of a devoted family. He died Saturday evening,surrounded by elev en children, all that survived of'the fif teen that God had given to bless his home and brighten his life. He was buried on Sunday at 8t. John’s Church, of which he had long been an honored and consistent mem ber. Rev. K W. Peeples -preached a touching sermon in memory of the good man. An immense concourse attended the last solemn ritci. He wax a good man In all that tbrfk term Implies, big hearted, generous, pure In spirit and in life, loving hls neighbor as himself and fulilllng the law as nearly as Is within power of w>ak humanity. tf He -MFIwog Be missed by all who knew him. By family a**d friends, by charob date aad net least of all By I Be fw wBom Be gave wltB opea Bend IM Um sorrow strtoken that Be so well ^ AforUtf w .th Uto sa. u •, tup*lb/ Of l A mm and ganiie «§dfil. A ) bib so *■> I I** mg" " Mws Rstto* ad at tB«* plwse, M r. to to f Me •row Bsviwg sg^-vd SB ewtoe IB erevioe id tBe B A* ii —r*. Mugw 8. Ii Emu Bwi wow of Awgt*s(o, tow a. A pewirartvd meeting wae •tornor I m i Be M F. f A rvB P evn« lug By Preeidiag Elder J. ’MMfeanto* I a* llatinos are owt w» tBe marriage of Mr. J W jatt Browning and Mme K<> s Kelly, ImhH «»f Hia**killle. We wlaB tlwm ntsnr long yosrs of Bapp * ne** and prosperity. Madam- Ruiw**r hai^ It tBat several ether couptoa will follow ih«-lr example shortly. I^t the orange hl«>s*otw bljom. . get Viva. Old Dlae’s Rxperlrare as a Candidate. Tim piinmry election Is over and I am one of th« defeated candldatea. I thank my friends that voted for me. I never go w here I am not w anted and the majority said by their votes they did not want me in office, m> J am con tented with my lot. Before I was a candidate I was considered a ^hodman, one man told me I was too good to teach school, too good to the children Rut as soon as I became a candidate, I got to be a suspicious character. I would meet one man, who would ask, dp you belong to the Alliance.? We are not going to vote for any body but Alliatice-men. Another • would say, “are you for Tillman?” Meet another he would ask “are you for Sheppard?’Vlt got me Ih such a fix I did not know iVhat I was myself. I thought 1 would keep quiet and abuse no faction. 1 concluded not to endorse Tillman and that would give me some relief, but it didn’t. 1 was called a “fence rider” there fore, and being a Methodist and believ ing in failing from grace, I fell, not off the fence but from grace. The elec tion is over and I am again a law abi ding citizen and a wiser man for hav ing been a candidate. Old Blck. i vw* pwB- k IBs momw w % n«tm I. aawwmwwl TLA*, awd ifl totoi* Rtokssss W I. It •€* re»criQ- ufatautly atnfeoi, ince haS There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few rears'was supposed. Uv, be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced It a local disease, and prescrib ed local remedies, and by coin failing to cure with local trea pronounced It Incurable. Science proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires oonstl- tutkmaJ treatment Hall’s (aUrrh Cnre. manufactured by F.J. Cheney A Co., Tub'd®. Ohio, Is the oolf oonstiUi- ikwieleur*ooiHe market. It to Uken Internally in d®ee* from Id drop* to a teaspoonfeL It arte directly ~om the BBmd a*4 mwreo* enrfmwe of (Be sye- TBey offer one Boodred <BdUre toe any ease M falls In mire. ndtonMm nlala A F J tnnees A ( to. TBAMtoO. »11 ton owevywo/w •sod M to Be (Be Beet resnedy toe > *• tof tBe h*»to * i* wee yet dw tod •we nBs Bo* (Bis By him, and tekes iese. wMI eeov Bet# tBe rBwteew. itoMMwestol it to all owr friends. nB»n vB stem te ssttelftrd. it excetlewl remedy lot wediwory »e fwnsptolnaa, ewHc, dlsirBeeo, lory, etc. o equal parts of tine to re of cay enne uei»t«r, tincture of opiate, tinct ure of rhubarb, essence of peppermint, a> d spirits of raotpBor. Mix well. Doer, Aftceu to thirty drops In • Mule m»Jd water, according to age and vie- lence of ayniptoms, repewteu every Af- torn or twenty minutes until relief to obtained.-New York Journal of Com- nteroe. We Even le ww Tmk Falling Flgurva. Washixgton, I). C., Sept. 10.—The iMpartmcut of Agriculture for August rc|>orts the average 76.8 against 82.7 last year, and n5 & in 1890. The report show s much lower average of crop than in any September since 1883. The de cline siuce August 1st exceeds live points The State averages are:-Vir ginia 75, NorthjUarolina 7T», South Car olina 77, Georgia 79, Florida 6(1, Alaba ma 72, MDsiasippi 72, Louisiana *70, Texas 81, Arkansas 79 and Teudessee 79. A. Jast Judgto—-—7 Judge IV itherapoon arrived in Che- raw last Saturday night and left for Chesterffeld Monday morning. Ever since Judge Witherspotin made the mistake in the time for holding court in this county and arrived late, he has been very,particular to be in ample sea son. It may not be generally known, but at any rate we will state It now, that Judge Witherspoon paid the ex penses which were incurred by tbe de lay so that the county lost nothing. That gives you some little idea of the uprightness of the man.—Cheraw Re porter.^ IT HAS COME TO THIS. The women wear suspenders, And are fond of men's cravats! They also wear their blazer* And their nobby little hats. Their gloves are very mannish, And they wear their hair cat abort; They are op In all the raring slang, X And bear ball to their forte. A r*! things are so reversed that mea la < oumng will not speak Until tV) ascertain boo much A oils can tern a week. swota i ffia qi xanoi. WBydoao teaay peuftogoo seearauad to prefer to soffurTMff Be >y loT iy ■ Bf A AaJtoy as of M Bltote Ate toy tea ro*o rWBa Tto* Mania ras rt lt«4teoo, Baggio Maltose ward *MoAte0o, Harness R. Maad, Maimte Atetey, lesoo Astotey, Ate toy Baiter, ~si at! J Be I toy. Jeoolo MiB toe, Lola M iilteasa, Loetoo Bwte. James C. Bate, La e reeve A < Bartoe W, Bate. Maw to R § task D. Bwte aod David (' I«»<> ■ da at* core orossooo roa aaataa. - «Cuteplilot Served t To (too Itofeodaate above aaased; You are BereBy aunusooeM aod ro- qulrvd to aoooer the cooiplalat la tBto artlno, of whtrB a eopy to BofewtlB or read apoo you, aod to eerve a copy of your answer to iHe said ooteplaial oo tbe vubacrlBersat tBetr office Aiken, 8. C-, witBlw twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive af the day of spcB ser vice; and if you fail to answer the com plaint within the time aforeeald, the plaintiff In this action will apply to tbe Court for the relief demanded lu tbe complaint. Dated Aiken, 8. C , June 22nd A. D. 1892. HENDERSON BROS. IMalutlffn Attorneys. To the Defendants Harriett K |wood, Maftii* Ashley, Irene Ashley, and W, A. Hailey : Take notice that the com plaint in this action, together with the summons of which the foregoing la a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Barnwell, at Barnwell, 8. C., on the 22nd dav of June 1892. HENDERSON BROST Defendants Attorneys. Aiken 8. C., July 29th, 1892. pAatodt ey toBB A. M. MOf. Mawtoi. Mcarav 4 FsSMMr, naiailff‘s AStorwsya Tube astern teat tee astepiatoa la tete I tori tottoa, toteteBa* altB (toe omeomorno ot I sal • bate Bto >■ rugteag Is a «*py. wae SlsdJ m to tea afRae af tea Clart af tea Oa§M«f OateaacU FWas tee tee Oewwsy weft, to Bara wall, Bl ( af AugA f» !•*' MomRUU mi Bni y a FaMMV. natoiir* Asaya. . R C« Aaf tete, MBA 4w to aas Itosiesd to »EOONDLY< '^vVc HAVE WHAT YOU WANT2 * la every Mae are < Owr lu a i prlator*e Into. TBey saa be teas to all we Supervisor’s Notice. All parties who hare transfers from other counties to this county and have never received their Registration cer tificates will write to the Supervisor at Chitty’s.S. R. R. R.. giving name, age, occupation, township, precinct, resi dence, etc. It bein^ simply Impossible for the Supervisor to make out a certifi cate from a simple transfer, and the. post-offices of the parties being un known to him there Is delay In for warding the certificates of such parties. Any matter In regard to Registration will have attention by addreaaiog no at Cbitty, S. B K. R. 1IAYNK F, RICE,8. R. B. C. •epl-6w FORMAN ONIYERSITT. begin on tbe > with a full By ItoHgesSioa. GREEN VILLI, 8.C. Tbe next session will 27lB of September, 1802, corps of professor* am TBere are several courses IcodlagU degrees. Instmcttou lBornefB. Ka Moderate For farther l a for- tX? Wr - c -* *• • • • B • UBteteteip - w*' FOISUt A. A. Talbott <t Sons. Rugtwua, RaMcsu, Bow If Ilia, Cora aud YBaat Mills, Weed Work lag Machinery, Brick Machinery. Coitow Gin*. . C for IBM COMPLETE small 1 a a series on Our THOMAS direct acting PHESS and ELEVATOR system to Bo- youd question teo boot over Is von led. TALBOTT'* Engines aad Saw Mill outtfte. VAN WINKLE aad LUMMUNGtna. Double He row Press and Hue tk>n Ele vator at lowest possible price. V. C. Bad ham, GENERAL AGENT, Columbia, 8. C B^KOI AL STUDIEH Partleular nttswUen Bae Been paid la tee aateestou af portost lines af funds heretofore uuhnisally tee peturipaJ elues. It to surprio But a visit w our empnrtwm will to all ihto m tote piste aud wall murud aa auy that «us Bd HavaunaB or Col u a Bto, aud our prices will sava y purchase. Workers ta wood aud IroMlU Bud i at our esiabiUbteout. lu Bulldlug Bardwarw wo r pocket aud toBlf cuitory, actoaort, Ac., art tea Baal te Ba slaull THE Jlillilll Lift llUrtiu Compiny, OF MEW YORK, —18 A— Strictly Mutual Company, And baa no dTOCKROI.DERS to bo enriched by the profits on your money. Its first cost for Insurance Is a little higher than that of PCbeap” Stock or Assessment Companies, but Its Final Results Cannot be Beaten bt ant Compact Ant where. An INSURANCE CONTRAC f is not a thing of a dayor a year; Hls a LIFE TIME INVESTMENT, and yon ought to be careful bow you make such an in vestment. Cheap Insurance U like a cheap plow or a cheap gin: IT WILL WORE FAIRLY WELL FOR AWUILS-A VERY LITTLE WHILE—AND TURN YOU MNOW HOW IT 18 YOURSELF. 6 ernand & Hyatt, OEXERAL AGENT*. Columbia, 8. C. J AS. M. SMITH, Special Repreaaoto- thre. W. R. CAPERS, Special Agent for Barnwell County. WyT Our stock uf Hardware to aa few ad In August*, ( harlesi money an Borne Bn vers eu i all the best tools of ibelr tradea at our eatobllabatoot. carry everything. Our pocket and table cuitory, ectoi Bad aud our rators are simply perfect. RANG KB A.ND STOVES- We handle a beautiful line of Ranges and Cooking Stoves and IB rite tbe i dal attention of husbands and wives to thee* saviors of health and )lghtnera*of tho-teree times a day labors of Ufa. They are supplied with full outfits of Ing utensil*, and upon the voluntary leatlmony of happy and admirable keeper* we knowingly recommend them. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Gentlemen’s Clothing and Furnishing Goods In graat variety and of fabrics and the moat fashionable modes. In shirts, collars, cuffs, ties, gloves! hosiery, baiidaerchiefs and underwear we defy competition from any houtheru source and laugh at imitation from anywhere. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. We can please every taste and suit every style In Ladies’ Dress Goods, ahd Wfi mort cordially invite the fair sex to exercise woman’s righto and come and acd for themselvea. Our stock of notion*, hosiery, laces, ribbons, soaps, fans, gloves and dress and toilet acceMorles generally Is without a vacancy In ita oo gtd ness. Mf e have a full stock of Trunks ranging from Saratoga ***** SHOES AND SLIPPERS. We have at) Immense stock of the best makes and atylea. The famous Bay State shoes made to our special order never fail to give complete satisfaction and sell themaeltea at sight. Closing out at Cost. We need room ahd offer a large lot of pretty 8prlng and Summer Goods for Ii* * M hese goods will go like hot cakes ahd first oobmi fiDf Don't Uiiss the cnahee. dies use at prime cost. These goods served will be the rule. Miscellaneous. Plafitattdn Groceries always in full snpply, Bagging and Ties, Salt, Send Oats' and Rye toRarrfvp, Furniture* Mattresses, Tin, Crockery ahd Wooden Ware, well buckets, chains and rdjwK, leather, cotton abeeto, the best tobacco and finest and moat fragrant cigars, and in short every thing for every body, to eat, to wear —^ to work with. “ Last Not Least. Our family grocery department ia constantly supplied with all Uba high standard eatables that make life worth living. Wa keep only the beat and articles, and tolerate no adulteration. Our Hat of daliractes ami eat brands of both home aod foreign luxuries. The Piedmont Wagon, lu all alaoi, made of hard with tbe tougbeet Iron, Is guaranteed to Wa win kaep a full stock " ~ raa uf tha country. In all that we have said we have kept In tie narrow of Hupe aud Help to give us a again all lu f lieu da, we y tela fan NIKE bpowk & [watered to prove perfectly satisfactory ef first das* Krutucky Mulaa aud Horses tee country.