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igs ■ t e” 1 §Lr «A*U*C. mt li* l 9li* r*|»««teHtr «»f TUr«*liliig from th* Khex'll lUllior TK*n from the Klark. The ad VMitAged ctiiimrel by poiuo for ■tucking wheut arc: 1. Thrabhiug con to done from the stark at much loss cost in o 860000 when help is plentiful and easily obtained. 3. The wheat can be thrashed cleaner from the straw. Home rlaim enough is thus wived to pay the thrashers’ bill. 8. By going through a sweat in tho stack the grain is of bettor qnality, plumper and brighter in color, und by reason of going through a sweat in the stack is absolutely eafo to utorel maunro never contains more fertilizing*. in bulk of any desired amount An Ohio fanner correspondent, while admit ting that there are some grounds for these claims, thinks that thrashing from the shock is becoming genomUy popular of late years, especially in soot ions where considerable anas are grown, and hq gives tho following reasons for this: Perhaps tho decline In flacking re sults from tho liability of fanners to (rot their wheat stacked in a manner to in- snfe it keeping properly in case much rain follows tho stacking, os good wheat eUokor.i are about us iave Teamed by bitter experience that it is safer to leavo their wheat in tho shock a consid erable time if necessary, and incur some rtm*«^ i fal ( u»attt«M Effperfoacw shows that i mouly kept in heaps oe scatUrsd around in bam yards loses largely In volam# and rains. As soon M it begins to fer ment it loees eotne of Its substance in ths form of gas, and too often there is an additional loss from drainage, which proper caro might have prevented. For this rcjison tho belief has been con stantly growing that a larger proportion of the useful constituents of animal ma nure can bo utilized by incorporating it In tho soil as thoroughly as possible while, it in froflh than by leaving it to undergo decomposition through fermen tation ami exposure to atmospheric in fluences. Aft some one has expressed It, elements than when it is newly made, and to fchir it might bo added that no where can those elements bo better pre served than when mixed with the soil they are to fertilize. Of all the manures that from tho horse. stable^ unquestionably subject to the greatest loss from fermentation In uneared for heaps, whether in the barnyard or fields. Especially must tills be true of manure hauled out in sum mer from town stables unless its ferti lizing properties aro soon locked np in ' -fettiVtaifil. * -; .. 'JCwUt- • - ■ ** most farmers that a lieap of fire fanged horse manure is considered by them to have lost a lorgo proportion of its value. From fertility absorbed by the soil vege- ' additional expense in thrashing from tha i tation may be expected To receive some shock, rather than run the risk of hav while whatever* is dissolved in ing their wdieat stacked in *a bunrling. | ^ - _BnflkiiUal—moaaesi—If we ore luiAy , As gainst summer made stable tna- enougb to have favorable weather and j imr0| it ma y belaid that, Owing to the can exchange team work with a neighbor j tishh U ing at that time genendly under —which can nsuilly be done—thra.“hin r ; ‘ ( . u Xifvution, it is often more from tho shock- need not be ntti-nded with ranch if any greater cost than thrashing from tho stack, ns ti* extra number of teams required b the onl> item of odditiousl c<wt. And if a bal once be struck between tho two methods of thrashing we actually find a envlim (In favor of tLrnshi:v frwmthe shock) of the labor of stacker, of the j*r*un haud- laf sheares to stacker and of the labc* pec—»ary to deliver the sheatee from the rick to the uaohioe, which labor, all told, will require four men to perform. The toon who sink— a wet time in hie flrat experience in thrashing from will not be very enthnstislk la hie f r of the practice, while if the pcures favorable It wtli remain fatnr* seaeon to opftflee him of poeeiUe 1 have becaCn# Uvuroaghiv in this tusoanr of thr—htog, 1 when a wet ^rll ou—an operattuoe Indednlteiy and all bends aatii the wpelhcr of being settled aad the thor—MThty drte !>■ or to mtod that w —v— be properly dried, with a very great earcnutytrire i>f if stored la ball ia this oon diflknlt UT pifw-ii it where it ia mt«t wanted or to preserve it from In— than is Uie case In winter and rpring. Manure Unit has been jotted until it has U < .>uie a black uiees can be mors evenly distributed and more easily Worked into tho soil and tft worth more, weight for weight, than when fresh. It is. however, to be ooneldered that it Is then the residuum of what was osfap tnally a much larger quantity of newly made manure. •o tots, me end liver < Greenville Female College, GREENVILLE, 8, C. The SESSION of 1SW-08 will begin THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2Hih. On Tuesday 27th Septcmlicr the Pres- dcilt will meet at Columbia and at points on the Columbia and Greenville R. R. voung ladies coming by that route. Those arriving by other Railroads will have arrangtosientft made for their be* ing met at convenient points on arrival. Corps of Twenty Instructors. Number of Students last Session 252. Department of Music with Conserva tory Course. u . , 41 WADE R. BROWN, Artist Graduate of N. K. Conserva tory, Boston. lllrector with five assistant Instruct ors, MISS STELLA L. FERRIS, Graduate in Vocal Music, N, E, Con. Boston, Instructor of Voice Culture. Full College Course. High Standard of Scholarship. The health record surpasses that of ail Female Colleges in the State. Send for new Catalogue. A. 8. TOWNE gcpl-3w ES, President. Dr. J, H, E, MIlHOUS, Dental Surgeon. Blackvittej'S; tr Daring the p—I ysar the of •grioaltarw has b—a rvprr—otod iu a nnmbrr of Kanpean eoantrl— by a spe^ flial sgvwt, rharg*d with doty 1 urging the o— ahvuad of Imflhn fora as human food. A stat-n-U from O— itod teado- pmtinvut report shows the heavy |a- rrn—• la uur ship—its to that oowatry — the r—alt of thu rttm- The trail* rvtunwi.of the floral year J—t vodod alao to ths effort!ve worn which thio Una Dan ng Jons |0 I'U 1*< Li ths off urts of satnrv to gvt rtd of mioM— r—alt In a rtoo >4 t—niwra ia lha ml of 4—o Is ssca—«rs tho graia rak— aad Iwstag s massy of ths to ths i of bath qaaiily smd vaiasof It TW l*<ar wt ha* Uvn (Umo aj- n ths twvlvs mtsiths aa shi|i«<d 73.7m.fTf v*iitod at %r rriifn, mggpMHM Inohsls. valasd at fllT.OMI, ths prrosdiag yv—. A o«i|vat<am of ths trads of ‘ho to ths ' If th* t r ' iak lh# natvmall tho rsoults which havs Ml Mdv Uf ssyw rnaa Joa I Is - Joss 80, ISM. ws sold hS.4H.lTl b—h • U. vaiavd st flff.ehiJM. ogotnto It.- euo.lM hsshsla, valasd al $7,711,104, f V ths oama P—lud of i. year. AtoJth— gralifying foot •otqd. lUrvtofura, wlwa oar of rum ahruad bars 1— u Urga, U has b—a told al a low prtra. Thas la ISO, ths oaiy yvar la which 0x4*. rts wars os Urgv — thu— of ths p—t 00s—. ths svvrogs jwhs w— ualy 41.7, •mraga prtos rv—tvvd fur tnoals uf tnc or— 4A1 cSats |ar UmhsL* to— aad ualy piarstudry wh—I Is whils yvt la ths olraw. A light ohaw— — bsavy (tow will qatrkly. dry. fol la so— of ooalto—4 data litlls rata folio, rrmtoro taroohlag fnaa ths ohich. Ths htogth of Uias wWal ahfwid la lh* (toij lahw bring thrr«hvil ( us ths fttat* f rlptaoM whr«‘ sat sad ths wrath, r fidlowing ll wiii sssd to stood lentvr than If th* wSoal is to bs pat in stack, aad her* to wht-ro | —tlm— b— an advantage thraohmg fnog tho oheck, — tho caa la tokra iff ths ftoido bsfure , .. . .. . . is gram to kiltod under (hs shock*. hlch will be frv*n sis to ten days atth J l^’k Uftr. u to twmty days with i wlot.-r layrrs. Ths whits skis of ths — block Latig^haa* to sgsinsl them fur an Will have regular appointments as follows t At Barnwell, C. H. from 1st. Monday (or ralea-day) in each month to Wed' neaday evening. Rooms st Molair Mooes. Olllce two dobra South of hotel, on West or opposite side of street. At Sally’s, B. A. A N. R. R v from 3d Monday In each month to Wednes day evening. Office st Price’s Hotel. Will be st Ills homeofllcast.BiackvIlle every Friday and Saturday from 1st of Frbrnafy to 30th September Inclusive and every Thursday, Friday and Satur day, from 1st October to 31st January Inclusive. W 111 make appointments w I th patients to meet them at either of his offlcee st any time. Patients will find It more comfortable to have their omrk doflhet ths (fft—ji thonfh H itoalren will call on them si their resioeoc— anywhere within thirty mil— of ht—kvtlln. -:-TIE THE PATHOS OF PEACE BETTER THAN WAYS OF WAR. Williajn IVlcJIab. BUMED OUT 2d JUNE, ''yw* - — * . ,, . r . - ■—: - % ' ■ „ Rose Ready for Business Again Before the Ashes I - ' yj .1)1.1,11 n WWCTfcjy-V*" aecj.r.0, .h« KU,».«mb,rt^ ohell New York from anchorage beyond the range of the shore roru and Dounr- lM»iull»y the butlne.a metnpolb of the country fnm.he.or under contributfen. Without dlmcuemlng Uuele Smm-a mbtllty to tmko cmro.of hi* possc*«iona . ^ MICHALSON taken pleasure In informing thg public that on his recent visit to the North be captured New York, New England and a big slice of the North-West. He went ftupplied.with the ammunition of gold, sliver, greenbacks and certified checka and merchants, manufacturers and importers surrendered npon the first sum mons, threw open their stocks and told Micbslson to help himself to all be want ed and to pay them what be pleased. They were demoralised by the outflow of gold to Euro|>e and welcomed Mlchalson and bis money as a hard pressed sokllar cheers the comrades who come to his help and turns the tide*f the battle going against hU flag. y.y EIRIEJ hleW Store Jhst ii) Rear of Old Staqd. ■w ■ opt* Helped himself liberally. The proofs that be did — are — plain as they eon ho* The Charleston bound steamers, the Atlantic Coast Line and the Rlehin—id A Danville system are witnesses on his behalf. They are hurrying Southward as fast as steam can turn their wheels the goods that he nominally bought. Even now the first consignments ore coming In and HHfl3£±c!b-a,lso:nL Invites the people to come from all the adjacent country and neighboring low—, buy all the goods they want — cheaply that they will forget all shout the lew prices of cotton, go home rejqfcrlng with fresh courage to battle with hard times. As a partial llstof the goo4go<»ds and great bargains that Mlchalson has in follow In a few examples that show the Thank friends for their sympathy and will always be found 1 ,ew f $11,000 worth of New York clothing—MlehaUoo’s price. $4,0011 i. Slippers, Ac.—Mkrhalsoo’e^iHke, $4,71^ ti«*>ds—Mlrhalson's prt—, $4,000. in the middle of the business road. $7,000 Worth of Boston Shoes. $0,000 worth of I .ad toe Dress $10,000 worth of Notion $10,000 worth of Dent $3,000 worth of Furnltu forth of Tin and Wood ware—Mtehoi—•*» pri— Notions—Mkhal—n’s pri—. f* Dent’s Furnishing Goods—MW-halson’s price, urnlture—Mkhafsoa’s pri—, $3,<Q0. In and Wood ware—Mtehoi—a*» pri—, $100. Bacon, Hams. Hogar, Ac.—Mlrhsl—n*s price. $$400. a »r, Ac.—Mkhaleon s _ Feocy Ore—riaa-Michol—,$1,00$ ■ |, ftjm. fiftf-ARM 0»s**wi Vs# J. K Feich. jr 'tnlnmt pi sal try rotod prrferroce fur Ibis breed a fund | edited w Hrkt iwr r. B. ELUS, Jr., Surveyor and Civil Engineer. eirea to the af vator-pnwm, VrveOaf A postal eardaddressvd AC will milto pcuotpc ocal.su i*v Patents Charles Zissett, Z^Practical Watchmaker. oath ef Brnara H 0. C..offers hlssrr FI ret door Barnwell C. II to the pahlic. An espertoto— ef epworde of y—rs ia the h—t gwa raw too knows hie bu*inr** and w III glee i fqrtian In the iwatHy ef hie w—0 the awntor—a af his rhorgae. Boliahle lime 4 so pars f — — forty m |$lffU>w $19,000 worth ef Bacon, 11 $24du worth of Canard flood# $3,000 worth of As—. Uoee. Faros Hardware—Ml■ksto—’s prioo, $l t 0U0 worth of Tahis ( atiery and Crockery—Mlrhaloan's price, $1,000 worth nf Beggtoe aad Wag—-Mir ha toon's prW OtM. Tho— qo—aikMM ere offavsd — teats f— thoni • h«>w the paaals tho heat read tnbatt—tlmae. I lie ha* hargsia* that tvsryhaAf —As end caa i oantadkf—It. Mlvhalann haa It, hni Aa— n— peomtoa te keep It always, t ea— mongh lo amka a thr— how reuik .'hwT ha wVn'Ialp the —n—ry m— Ih—wool now awd Ghrlet—— thaa on the psHttHnni ana 4a this stAe af the Any nf Ildlasllft^iiirpwl-- r lllto* I— 4 pl^to pZ—w^rlTwfl!— «n—! Da— It Mend af Me Win glos ihto fail • wort — *e fend af the pao- Ills .CL. 1 ■B PARAGON Machine Works, S ritntifu ^wnru I Howard Broe. Propr's, THE LITE MERCHANT, BamWall» •• C to %« Mlt hy. A*r.—s. drisirfu* TW* C«m Rrpocts from the dcparfiut i;t ‘*f yk nl'.ure show Uie arrvAf’ uf corn, a* t—nparol with tL# area uf l—t year, !■» be U* < per ceut. Tlie rwlurtion of area lua uwiidp been eotdincd U> lbs gnat corn proJorlng regions uf the Ohio, tipper Miw.Ujdppl anl Mi^-arl valloya lu these duiivU th* falling uff i* tuucli hcaviur tuan the general average abo\e given, the losa hero having If* n ia a ineamre effset by no incre:toinir :u re.ui*) in the Allantic states, and in th*' south districts, lu which corn is not a promt lient crop. In the seven snrplu* state* which furnish tho hulk of commercial < <>rn thu acreage this year aft oom|v.ireU with last year's area is as follows' Ohio. l»0; Indians, 84; Illinois. Wj Iowa, S7; Missouri, HO. Kansas, WJ; Nebraska, 97; average, H9. This decrease has l>»vn in a measuro offset by the increosod ncre- eeotrm market for poultry, but when the males on* caj» :>U d they sell fnaa Feb- raary b June the very hlgheel pri— > WU KRI.KR A in 1%1U'-'Iphio, WsahlngtuQ end Chi* cagu, r* t ; *ing all other lnToda.". Mr Fvh h's —mnd choice U Plrmuoth • Ibxk and Lace Wyandotte. He calls the single^ comb White iieirtatni the U:4 rummer U>cr. To sum live matter up iu a fow words — to thp l«et bleeds for k« n«ml purisoea, he —ye: "Light Brahma*. Plymouth flocks, Black Long- sIumih, Lace Wyandott— and White Leghorns sud iu their order named se cure the greatest profit for practical use." 'THE ONLY PERFECT seWihg FAMILY USE. i«ir ctiumme and pri— iiat to WILSON MF’G. CO. Atlanta, Go. font Fmid**. In manyltK'alitiee theordinary farmer does not yet patronize the silo, and consequently tximYudder U an imj»or* taut crop. If properly nHod there ia no letter ftod for cattle, bot on many age in tho south, wheru 4 ]r)rtn;nof hua,. farms there « nothing used with as year's cotton belt has been given to corn. ' poir economy a* ia corn fodder. In a iu tho eleven cotton states tho present p'lper im'oriK)ratcd In tho quarterly re- corn acreago, compared with that of 1: st l** rt of the Kansas etate board of agri- year, is 107.5. This makes a large }u ; mire re this statement is made: "An 'ert'oso in the aggregate area of that see <' ree of gtxxl com fodder, corn that will lion, hut it should bo borne in mind that \!d fifty or sixty bnehels '\tOT aero if the yield per acre in the 8»n hi" ftbiret, l 'V"'urod at the right time, is worth as where the acreage has bet'n roducod, is much for Led aa the hay from an acre much larger than in tho vvh^.ntr t.u.;a-imuio.’’ It 1b ndtiatol tn fllll" IS incrodfeod. ■ J I same paper that the handling of corn * fodder K. done in damp weather. It is 1 Crtmaon cioTf-p. pr^r economy to turn stock into a field 1 c™*r ? lov,!r w . 8 ^ '*• j of c'TTBtilks, to Bov notliiug'of the dw t« P tionlnth6*o»thdonngtl.. i„», Urn,. : g,., ,..f lo* from Impwtlon. or four years, but its true meiits are still In doubt. So fat it has not given a good crop at this station, though it is vitlued- liiglily at tho Carolina station, aud at the Florida station has given ono ira- uoense crop followed l)y two failures. iCuder favorable circumstances it makes n very vigorous winter growth and af fords good grazing pr soiling, but In many cases only n scattering stand is seen rod and the plants ore weak and rickly. We cannot recommend it for cultivation in this state until we know more of its needs and value us a restor ative crop.—Mississippi Station. ^ IF TOUM BACK ACHES, »- ■ Or you are all worn out, really pood lor noth In*, K ia general deMiby. Try BHOWX’S I HON U1TTKUB. It will cunt you, cleanac your liver, and give a sood appetite. A pretty girl won a musket at a raffle. When they rave It to her she a*ked> in- jmeentlv. "Don’t they . g^ve a *oldkr wiui ur* Cfeildren Cry for Pitcher’s Ctstorl*.! Celvk Loekfuoal einphol'callr • In fa*• ■ re. niofi o r Mr. 1j> *wood o< ih*f i*i eV lUH*. "I Poultry I'o In to. (Jtve your 3-oung broods clean water, plenty of grit, a variety of cracked and whole grain mostly jn a dry state, ke4p them out of tho grass when wei with dew and rain, and they will thrive. Hons like new onions, lettuce and other vegetables. • - The black Minorca Is a good layer of large eggs. Grqund bone, fine gravel, ground shells and a dust bath must bo provided. When Baby wa« *ick. w* part tor Cactoria. Wtoo she was a Child, she cried tor CaUoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Whtso she had Children, Uiagare Uiem Castoria "What U aweetrr than t-».havea true ii*i. .-i-inii. "T^i h.tve aAtar fr*«»4 alio 111 ira*l vor.,** r phnl JtMi*to. J bfTtK V* CiiWfU.' *v. W. M«M»kR. W. I. WILSOJt.SOT. MOO HE & WILSON —HAVE NOW ON IIANI>— A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF COFFINSBANDBCASKETS Daw A: W. € 4«n, aorv, 4. C. J. B. Bt ortaatvaa. BamwwU, $. C. »Lto«*ia».8.ffi« BL kOBVILLK, M«y«« r <* « «» Croft & Burckhafter. ATTl « MtN «. Vto AT 1-A. W * BARNWELL C- II., R*C. Will prarti— In ail atate and In (H* Unit Mr. C—fl will ait Bara wall County and all p—rtanrr will —!•• th tontlna nf satk —ntotf —ay 38-tf toe Courts id tost— t w •tod tl— C— I all —at—re tW portoto '.l»* B ’ a T—At, ItsrHi Tsket, tafia—, 6 aa, H It T» t to na—a of | • Uaqprul M—to—y 1 We anil y—w os—to — tto Cost (to— I we aro p—yw—<d. wltto lefle— isspfweeA I To—* and Marifei—t, — An w—a ea leaf Ma*—nary new la UMeeewtoSry. I Owrto — IOUTTOM Dina, OBIaT MII.IJL txrrvuM pRRiatt*. 1*1 LI.toY* MANtoRRA, MILL URARIBG. Mkaflitof and rating* el Ivwn — Bra— I ef eny sir* numol aAsartton ft von — I GIN to t»RK Hav Inf e flvt cln— Din BollA—, wo j ran do sfl kind**f Om Waw%, new tovtto I wtoo*4a, n*w —wa, toasoo, Ar. Bawa , **$*■ • •*-•1 only k| hand. I lolf11 Spectacles in Steel, Nickle and Gold. All tha Latest MoVoltloe. FAFNSY GOODS Hobhr Horttt Velocipede vN 'i'oy*. E>olU^| HuK^oyory E 00 It* 1 ittm iiastt ARM rt ton >\ " T »l $4 OB. Patterson & Holman, Jh'X'TOItM K VM AXL.AW. BARNWELI h B.C. Having asnorluteal nnrerlv— I— tto I prnctlr* of tto law In nil tto Courts nf ] tto Slate except live Probe— (*00ft and In thr l nllrd State* Onnrta, we pirdg* our tost am kos — all r Hen Is n too —ay trust us witto their conlldenro. llur united prompt attentInn oil) tor given to all bualnea* confided — u*. J. O. Fattsosu-v, W. A. UoiAav. Jan7 — Ill— city. F. M. POOSER, onr South Caro lina re presen f alive, will be glad to call on person* In need of or Intending to 22 OF ALL SIZES, STYLES Awn QUALITIES. Prices the lowest In the Connty. Persons needing these goods will call on \V. W. Moore at Win. McNab’a, Barn well, or \V. 1. Wilson, Allendale. marl 7 you want a FINE WATCH OR re K 8TERUNG SILVERWARE, RICH JEWELRY, FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT LERY, * OR SPECTACLES, Sand jour order* to or cab at Jas. Allan & Go 285 KINCyST^EET, CHARLESTON, S. C, FRANCIS F. CARROLL, Jr^ Attorney-at-Law, r BAMBERG, S, C. U. C- Fw*to A Cto.’s purchase machinery. lau« SHORT HAND « of teaching, can be successfully taught by mall, thus saving much expense. Any person, male or female, desiring to learn the art can obtain full particulars by addressing (with stamp for reply) STENOGRAPHER, novlfl) . Lock Box 65, Aiken, S. C. R. W. RILEY, ~ SURGEON DENTIST, BARNWELL, S. C. • . OFFICE OVER DUNCAN & HAY’S STORE. Will bo In offic on Monday, Tuesday ami Saturday. W r U1 visit country on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. *- apr2-ly G. Duncan Bkllinokr, C. J. Hay, Late Master In Equity. Notary Public ROBT. C. HIXSON, SURVEYOR AND ENGINEER. BLACK7ILLE, 8. C. Special attention given to Land Sur veying. Prompt attention to all busi ness entrusted to my care. Eight Now EVERY HOUSEKEEPER NEEDS The Improueil Pan-Jmerican Washer With its use “wash^lay” 1ft no more a torment and ft terror, and washerwomen arc no longer imperial. Gk ID. O. XiAISTGKE, ISTO. 127. H. H. J±rv. Blackville, H C* THE CAROLINA MIDLAND RAILWAY CO. TIMETABLE NO. 4- In Effect May Kth, 1892, at 8.1 $ o'clock A. M. noktiIIkU NUT ' 'i ' 1 soTWWbXki. ' peHiqger & Mag, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office, Ryan Building, Barnwell, S. C. KsntnsxcM: Citizens Savings Bank, Bank of Barn well, Hubbell Legal Directory. maylO Kelly JtoTTOKPfKY AX LAW. 8.C. the 8— toid r*ilrd . a»d a?I (tofttol#—m— * It will save you time, —ipper ami mo ney. It does iu work briffer than the rourh wsah board plan and doe* not wear and t—r out clotiiea s* the otol way did. I lisve sold ovor four hundred In KaniweH and ad)oinin( count*— and ttoev have given per(—t auUfart—to. For farther tafortun—u* apply In . FRAMPTON LAWTON. Bamvrd. S C