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* The Barnwell People RATH §F It BHCRimOK. In Adv%no«, p«r Anaum fl.fiO Oa Time THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER A The next regular oommantceiion of * Harmony Lo«Jg« No. 17 A*. F.\M.\ will be held *t the new Rasonlo Tem ple In Barn Well upon 8th day of Oct. 1892, the same being the tod Saturday la aald month, beginning at u Hlgh twelte." By erderof W.*. M.*. J. A. Jmncrae, Secretary. 14 ■ - 8ai<tkbh4Tckie Tbibb No. 9 ( laraoTBo Oanaa or Rao Hbn > r The Connell Fire of thla Tribe win be kindled thla Thursday _ evenlng'on the 8th Run an^l 90th Breath. All brethren are earnestly requested to be preeent. By order of ' Chi*. Cabboll Suuta, Sachem. It f. Rath, C. of R. Ifew AtrertlMlaeitl. A. F. Free—Treasurer’a AppolUt- toeata. • • J. W. Lancaster—Sheriff’* Sale. 4. 8v M Carter—Nottee. Highest of«H b Lctrsnlnf Power.—Lstett U. S Goe’t Report raider ABSOtMBUr PURB The new specious anil cohrenlent two story building on the North-W^st cor ner of tho Public Hquaro, first door Woat of Thb PsorLB ofBoe. At a bua- Inoaa stand It la undoubtedly tho very boat in Barnwell, on account of Ita fa vorable location for the convenience of a largo part of the best county trnde. It la the right place for the right man to make sure money In merchandising. Apply to tf CHARLES PECUMANX.. the day* and nlghta are now equal In length. .. _ . George M. Rumph, Eaq n of George’*, Wat In town on Monday. Hh later planted turnip* ate always •trffetet than the early crop. Several Barnwell horsea Are In train ing for the Bute Fair race*. 1 Master Isaac Levy baa entered Rich mond Academy, Augusta, Ga. According to the almanac Autumn bofina thla morning at btrawberrtaa aoi out thla month or Boht will (Mar Ml neat Spring. Mr* Q. K. Mya* U at borne again from a pleasant summer In Beaufort. Genuine Rod Rust Proof Onto direct from Texas for sale by William McNab. Caps. W. M. Wrotou has rot a mod to G of vatu have rollon lamp Fairfax welcomes Mrs. W. J. Sanders and her niece, Miss Sanaa Boynton home from an ideal summer In the beau tiful‘’land of the sky.” From their oharmlng home in Hendersonville they made numerous excursions through the lovely scenery of that wonderful land, Including the marble palace of Vander bilt, the modern Al&ddin. Their home friends rejoice at'tbotr return before the golden glory of the Indlatl summer fell upon mountain peak and valley, for else they might have not come again from that land of enchantment. X. Midway News. Wild turkeys are raiding the rlpen- 4ug crops ana* farmer* are forced to shoot In self defence, law or no law. Fine specimens of the “fowl invader” were killed last week by Messrs. Joseph McCormack, A. L. and H. MU Myera. No other news. C. Kike Clippings. The Graded School resumed work on Monday the 6th Inst. The trustees and many of the patrons were present at tbe opening exercises of the session. Slxty-flve puoils were enrolled and others will come In later. Prof. Cun ningham la doing a good work at Biko and the people know how to appreciate hie service. The farmers are busy cutting hay and gathering ootton. Last Tuesday evening tbe young folks of the vktntCfe had a most enjov- able evening at Mr>W. B. Johnstons. Mias Lucy Phillips bas returned from Newberry. Tbe Oeotf Templars will glee a pie ale at the eld school bwlidiag oust M*u C. over and we are all pull an a unit the party. Berne An Old Soldier Crosses the Elver. Peaceful and prosperous Three Mile Township has a full cup of sorrow. On the 10th Mr. Jacob Ktnard. one of h»r best citizens, died, the victim of an un expected accident. Before the first grief had been eased by the touch of time another 4 swift, shocking casualt robbed Mr. Jamison Breeland of Hf and the old soldier crossed the river to rest under the eternal trees with the comrades who had gone before. Messrs. Jauflson and Scott Breeland, brothers, had gona together Ip a road cart to the primary election at Kearse. The former, who was very fond of gunning, carried, as was his habit, bis breech loader with Mws. -Oti their re turn they had nearly reached home when the gun slipped between slats in the foot of the cart, struck the hammer and was discharged. The load struck Mr. Jan. Ison Breeland above the throat, cutting olf the cbiu and a portion of his tongue. He lived four hours, conscious to the last, and while unable to speak wrote last messages to his brother, broken hearted by thla unhappy acci dent. Mr. Breland was a man of sterling worth. He served with faithful cour age during four years of war, and dally comrade ha* as id that in all the sufferinga sod privations of that try ing time no syllable of profanity bad ever dropped from bla lips. Ills enjoy ment of life was as IntensO as It was In noeenL There was alwave sunshine In hie heart and U was always his beat pleasure to eouiribule to the bappli of others. He had never married but he and bis brother Mr. rtooti Bretar Heed together with singular devoted- !e wel deleg well and the farm- are tote ef eera •»4 gr+wn *b4 It U » M !«• nettle Mi etolMug Him MM Mtm Bel Ms Hetrher e* luhtteatae to* year* age # bee been made I C te ha' _ J aftor •deeply, ■re bOM ■ an i. ef Georgia, la iwdlBto. §t A agnate, hue Tbe mg"— eutoUMl te the Bsui an me* r w*s lu the tSerh*B rune, l,lBh Tbe high ess to «he eemmd wue tor ths gktoejabamMMid ItlMaguMftoto to* toe Bamweff dag | twenty pwplls *< lied toe Brut dap lu toe whiles On My mere are •spare W ito the | tot*£> iSlIW M tor te* •,-*•' 4 a herr faeoei* Ms into sr (toil fllgh 1«w *« wd.ag Ehdse flu lay Waato Tswte. Ida i i* Bel • Ma'* ir»u7 M r* f * ■uasale Mewuma. B| m A I- Mr Michael. A MW t e**, Cerrt* Mia**. B**rSr la Mime. Rseato Brwe*,Clasu Belle Dtoba, ruuMaeOveaea He wae hurled hy §L Jeba'e Alllaaee. ef which he was a mem her. A large eeag re fallen gathered te wllwsei toe last sad rltee. The survlture •fCu.O ft ret it. C. Regiment, C. B. A, will ear row far the me early death ef thrlr toeed l.leateaeat,. OaeVf area# the grey are me store 4 ewt ef Hto‘s , and re-m all will ha geae. Me years ef age. Harrest Is at hand and to ttow «f toe damage daese te sere hf wees lie R h* |aisrs«tieg as well at aswdla g*ee a Tetaa • me agaleet tots peat la heweleg hie earn he put «h toe eeew hawse Bear, ahaw* f«ur feed apart, t we egaa hdeum «w* tetotag htootomde ef earheu The meusba uf tflts bsuttas were eweurad with e tSagto tayer ef chseae-etoth awd eash FOR SALE. Two Hundred and Fifty Bushels of PURE SOUTHERN RYE SEED by J. E. HAIR, aug25-2m] Blaokvllle, S. C. NOTICE. All persons holding claims against the late Sallie Mitchell are requested to tile the name properly attested with me or with my attorney, G. W. M. Wll liam*, Esq. r at Columbia, S. C., within ninety days from this date. A. W. BERRY, Executor. Denmark, d. C., July 2i»th, 18^12. DR. M. BELLINGER, ... , , , , ^ \ '» •' '• ' « ■ Physician and Surgeon, BARNWELL, S. C. Office—Basement Brown House. Residence—-Esther Street, near Ora ded School. augiK-tf Notice. The nndersigned respectfully gives notice that he will attend at his office lit Barnwell on the first week and third week of the month, beginning the month on the first Monday of same, and at other times may be found at Bam berg. JOB. M.SKINNER. Ajamcaup •! Lav, Maybth 1*92. uow RNAL DisCHARGET ANSWER THIS ft k>ne%uf Ml Notice |s berwby giro* that the un deratened will Ble hb flaaI aceount w ith J. O. rstteraou. Ks^, Judgaef Prelate eu Wedweeday. the toth day of bar aext, at lu e'elesh la the f ae AdmletotreSee uf the mtato ef K. «altar, daoeamd. awd ask fur LeS- tars IMmaUaory, Mgft) o r. walkbr. i arwBlahle la ul aemarkleu WOFFORD COLLEGE. m«* AMTAFf WMO. 4 JAR. M. CARLIBLK, LL P FOUNDED Its I aaS gagi • * - Lai rtamae t • prt leads el Am, gwage* a ad wtto aa «ld hswhau hua ta pswHAuu Tbe aura was > i T £T£ •way» eu BdAurduy agpefamd Oewatohd uf thb eawMf C G aal Dtotms to the Cel leg* to C Aaab Baxley hlaa ('ae*. # ua|eyahto m ^ Tbe falaad highly attractive yeuhg ef Red Pad^tawaahtp^returued • nett to Mra. K W Rapablteaa Cwuaty Caw sat la the Cuurt Meum at win wall ea ayxt Tuaeday, 17th laeC, at Men, to elert debgasa* la the Stale Cua- weatlaw, aad per tape to do other thlaga equally aa aeeleec. Capto Cahh, eaetlea master ea the Bouth Bound between the Saltkehatcb- lea, has killed eight rattb saakas this aaaaea. The largeet had 14 rattlea, next 11 and eo down, A coord tog to aa- virltteit law ha ought to ha a Cornual. Rev. aad Mr*. P. L. Klrtoa have the alnoere sympathy of their msny friend* In the deep afflict ion eaat upon them In the death of their little daaghter Claudia, who departed thb lire at ReevaarUle oa (Ms 10th last., aged 8 yeara, Mr k T. 4. Morris returned to Goorgia yesterday, aftor a few days with old friends in Great Cyprees. He is still well pleased with bis new home and, judging from his appearance, the Em pire State has been very kind to him, She can not possibly treat him better than ha deserves. Auditor Hunter has made up hts tax book for ths next collection, excepting railroad valuations. The total amount Is $4,933,476, against $4,646,300 last year, an increase of $387,176. In addition the Allendale extension of the Carolina Midland and the South Bound will be put on tho books for the Brat time. - Wa have a speedy and positive sure for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth and headache in Shiloh’s Catarrh Rem edy. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use It If you desire health and sweat breath. Price 60e. Sold by J. A. Tobin, Barnwell: P. W. Farrell, Black- flUaiDr.4.M.Smt^, WUliiUm. Mr. L. B. Toole, of Wllliaton, one of thh host all round farmers la the Coun ty, or Stale either, tails oa that grass hoppers, Heesfaa Bias and similar pasta are annsnally nnmeroos thla year. Ha ndvlees, therefore, that people wait un til after froet before sowing small e a, although it le wall to 1 aa^ams Base Wtom W I DOW. XIO Wto BJhQ MMvMl to tho fanner * early itlmSSSS- a copy of tho “Fra- Use of tho State Agricultural of tooth Car*- Mae, far the Twenty Fourth Annual Fair, to ha held In 0*1 am hi a boston mj MUbt, May Hair, A auto May WHM*, Floy Mels. Rdua Malv. < arvt TbWhBurr*. Cla**woo Ow—«. J*Wu Mowuasa, Mstate Dtete, t s»»w Uroew. Wait*# Or**■ Cbartto Ttltmau has m*osd to Allow* to. Gw. W*f Baitey baa gowo to hooptag howm la tho t b*#tte it Mm** oofiag*. VosS Rwd. M teas* U*ra awd tJaato ftawwooll, of Chartoosuw. as* vteislag Mra. A. 4. W«attm#*hoo. mwek to ths UsItghS of iho youag wmw. Msj R. F. W till* wtM *oww la a fow dayaa (all atorkuf toaruhaadlooaw Rail- lead Ass**o. Mlm Miaate Psrbtoewe la vb4tl*g Mr* T. 4. W avgward. Mat. R thrwwa las* Iho hwwoA the tessteo, awd too mwett loaaMtohw** ha** that aotohor wao*ib mm ram tod awy damags to Mto earn. Fifvy aawto wmto of too htoutohlga woo owfflMawt to pmtem • •• huwd#*d hwtooto of Owfw. a*d IS ww*Ad ho oq*aMy afRswoSowa, wo preuwmA to th* cwso of * h»*t. W* gi •• thooapwrtoMwS tor * hot M la w«rto a*d u te aw asmpto thwi M to well worth a into la H e* tore » worm** t o la tho I■*# twill aworaoa mi •# u« ■w mi Bar* h R iitorw I tored tor Uteoh- BXFKNnKR Rowed, hotttow, mwiftaMl I twg. tghts. fast terehs aw | Ww wsousaary * attego awp ^ ^toto Fifty tte ars Ths aJ**- I hy wighsmww aad At uwa bw Motowte te ■ ,a-ar« olih iht* i Tho *s at aaoste thrOahsf. I*WB. i. A »»• i towtoRfti mgg Kg ag •* too tw awo of <• s*k*SI- «*. wash- oh TOP ortGE More. WILLIAM McNAB has moved up from his temporary summer retreat and is now fully ready for tbe fall trade. He gives his best thanks to his many friends for their good patronage in the past and for tbe free and full sympathy of their words for the loss of his old stand and stock by dre. With afroh and complete sUn k of new goods suited to the needs of the peoplcof this section be cordially asks and confidently expects a continuance of past patronage at the South Side Store, DICKS BRICK BUILDING. Houth West Corner of Lh^ Public Sauare. Hard time* have come upon the conn- try and a* a neressary consequent-** high price* have been driven away. 1 ttiall do ray best to keep up the quaran tine against their return. While 1 cannot, as a candidate for bust nee*, promise to make every man, wemate and cMM who may favor me with custom happy, handsome, healthy and prosperous I very willingly pledge myself to deal with perfect falrweae. I will be co«teat with quirk teles awd small preits and shall sell goods ew their Merits. I will give the best ortree tor ceil** e*d eeuetrv prod*** that straight b*s- Useas a*w aFerd. Ask lag my frtewds partlrotoriy awd toe peblhr gewe rally te tall *p*w aw to my as* quarter* hefere buy lag a# art- Hag 1 Wait Will a Welcone. WHY should all the good paopto. who good PEW I NO MACHINE and the sweet they can always buy j^-t sew lisra machines ■—And any kind of a * • Musical IqslrUipeiyt They may need or want? I have TEN of the BKHT MAKES of NETTING MA CH INKS to select from,end any kind of MunIcaI Instrument they may need.an . I Kell them as cheap and ou as ta*y tennaasany one would want—New Yorx markets not excepted. v ' S. M. KEY, Beaufort, S, G marlO WILUAM McNAB. BARNWELL, S. C., *4 ai UBmm is s*a u*ea r wet worth Ih* email yirsui f uf usury dissruuslag earn pm pvton of TV apmptom wf *•*, M yw* tai«»t * tte sf w Imp b to r* » "f Thu hualth of aur town wsa aever The electtea le aver awd everybody ‘•IC weather hriag Aa* for the Iasi wark large qnaatltie* of the Beery eta- pie fo*ad lie way to market. Basiasee la good cooaldeiiag the low price of cotton. Ileavv shipments are daily made from our depot of cotton, lumber and naval atorvs. Wear* glad to note that our old friend Capt- Usury Mitev is up again from an attack of bronchitis. His many friend* will be glad to eee him on our itreeU •gain. Our cltisens greatly deplore the ssd death of Mr. 4. t, Kinard, which oc curred near here a few dsya ago. He wae a good man, loved and respected by all who kne# him. We are glad to welcome Mr. J. J. Hlere and family, from Colleton, who intend making this their future noine, and Mr. M. W. J. Peeples, of Hampton, who ha* come up to manage Mr. J. R. Langford’s branch store of Luray. Dr. T.C. Lewis will soon hnve a hand some drug store completed on Main street. ’Capt. Raysorhas built two nice cot tages on Railroad Avenue and bas giv en out the contract for four more. Mr. LeRoy Stoney is having a com modious cotton seed house built bore. Those who wish to sell their cotton seed or exchange for meal wM do well to See him. If the members of the next House of Representatives are true to themsefto* add their constituenog the Prohibition law will be enacted Then it will be the duty of the large majority to see that the raitririty obey the law. Can Til* Pkoplb foreshadow how the peo ple will receive such a law and how it will be respected and obeyed? “VlATOWi” Bsaxwill, Sept. 90,1899. Editor People: Allow me through your columns to thank my friends who supported me in the election just past. While I was de- faatod I am glad to have them know that In no way wae honor com promised. I ran through on my merits and no combinations, tricks, false Insinuations or representsUrms were retorted to. . I said or did nothing that wae not strict ly founded on facta. Again I thank my mgey fHands who proved true to the end and will soy though defeated wo hove a clear cooectoore aad will go *« mooh to elect the setouted In Plate, Mei/M aad ownniy as any mnn. • (fully, *J. H KiiuLAa* n rail at **r rrece and get a ten* Itkto** ^ Italian#, every hsOSte •ted geeranss* on I4, *o§ no- 7 nod If It 4sne *** n* ^wd It y*n Mtotog. iteea by 4. A. n begins i he II • ttgtel Unite < I Ml -AT B toa-s'WA *k t XI la CASTOR IA for Infante and Children- “Cassette Isae' I raoMBOMBd It ss superior lesarprasetotloa »■*” H. A. Aaewaa, M. 111 Bo. Oxford 84., Brotel/*, X. T. "The ess sf ‘OtsicrU* Is aa to ttarte ss well ksswu test n ef repsierefstln* te rednr— n. fm tejqto—t ramfll— who do set kssp • ea^rmenj* ^ isrnLD. D,, Us* York cter r— HOPE AND HELP rOB THE PEOPLE O y Mike Brown & Bro., Barn well. etol aad *** ml afl *te hoto Roan IRMTIyT. V **te now en * u I I w TW oVoftl ( * ,V BFARTA! •iSlh ^ssst . Barn* Dr. J it r w with. * Farrell, * r w : • . A C ard. / Vre4 l*teose allow mo toe nee of ytrer ore- •■tee te wtnvey my sfnnsre thenht te tor **s*ev**s frtreds thrwngWret the eoeely wbe h***sred me elth ihsir s*i»p-»rt I* the tore*i primorteo te hile l| waa not my g*od foruias to motive the highest number of votes roes, I am ***e the tese thankful for the go*oro*e soppnrt giren to aw sod assure my frl#a*te that I shall ever ap- preelate and remsmhsr this evidence of thrlr favor «!th a grateful heart. With (real respect 1 am your obedi ent serraot, Joans** II. Toain. $1#0 Reward, $100. The reailrrs of this paper will be pleated to learn that there is at leant one dreaded dlscaee that science hat been able to cure lu all its stages and that I* Catarrh. UalPs Catarrh Cure Is the onlv positive cure now known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. UaH’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in do ing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative (towers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of testlmoulals. Address, F. J. C’hknry A Co.,Toledo, O. ^Sold by Druggists, 76c. A protracted meeting will be held in tbe Barnwell Methodist Church, begin ning on next Saturday at II o’clock. The pastor will beassirted by ministers of eminent preaching ability. The will be two services a day, morn ing and evening. The Christian people of the community are earnestly re quested to co-operate wfth us. The Presiding Elder of the district will convene the 4th Quarterly Confer ence for this charge immediately after the 11 o’clock sermon on Saturday. P. L. Kiktom, F, 0. Our esteemed correspondent “VI*- t>r” asks uf * hard question. We have formed no settled opinion yet on that specific question. As a rule the en forcement of any law to largely depend ent upon tbe earnestness of public Opinion. If people toted according to their convictions and will live up to that standard a practical law will be respected. Bo many good laws are as dead totter* oa tbe Btotato books ikat It to daabtful bow aay addition will be regarded. Bepe prepared mm eeeered by 11 tea carefel aad < A. G, eagll Rfl i*rv mi r m «§tsr begime CkvteBw kf, (‘allege Rape*. I year. Bepervl*. mask RBSRT. A. M-. Head Raster. A. HOWARD PATTERSON. >ure at v IRN WM.I. ( AT L»A W Will gl< tosses eats J Sewer esseeisea to ell bee* J. O. Saqdarai *i»t 4nr rt *t ir ri vonr keep RUIe Lead a •« * tm ssrerua - MENIIUMIMIES UK MET KECOflIUDIK TU ““ u ““TIC. S. PITCHER, yrerept «md to eat < Mertgeg nasr*ffi» 4.0. essweti ■MX I *111 >f BtoaA* 1 re. I wad t , Netea^tok BANDKRR B C to *11 i an ti ig •• mmm I trial Rand tarmH •ter ( •* es *i• CXJNqUICR OOMFnmTION ^ a* to to* r te embe • * toai ■a Ha Thai tote la •a p i amis toetegisef ddlsreaad u aad *m adto R r« iad qmto *tof Mi R > vreltoR iliPdBd MRaet •# eea eeiea* far aa v ead all RkOamwal Mreeaaadtee By toal tbe * tee eell le r pie m \s-1«; BKCONDL.Y gww#**seeaf b rr ttmmtf 11A.VK WHAT YOU WANT4 Oa# atetoe la every Mae ereeteapAeSa, tm large i i a aeweftepar advertlreaaeas e*4 rlatsr eMB. They r*n be «• *Arrmeawf eelybyei swell Am tsrv |**Mle. Mall Tkte wits g . IhRZTnillN.IKQT UNUM,W MOST anromiu hr n TIE VOIU. nictl. M. H.M, n, ILM.' COktOUDAICO SN0I CO. Masafoctercn, Lynn. Mss* f hoes mads to sisasare. —For isle by— J. A. ROUNTREE <& BRO., Wilusto*, 8. C. sept 16 For Rent The Plantation known a* the Bull Pond Place, between 6 and (500 acres. Open land for six plows. Good water, buildings, excellent pasturage. For terms for one or more years apply tO-^r septlo-tf J. J. BROWN, Barnwell. Supervisor’s Notice. All parties who have transfers from other couutles to this county and have never received their Registration cer tificate* will write to the Supervisor at Chitty’s, 8. B. K. K., giving name, age, occupation, township, precinct, resi dence, etc. It being simjdy 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 delayln for warding the ovrtldcates of such parties. Any matter In regard to Rogiatration will have attention by addressing me at Chltty, 8. H K. R. UAYNE F. KICK,8. R. B. C. aepl-6w FORMAN UNIVERSITY; GREENVILLE, 8. C. The Crer ».%•** I AtoteUls I Mr. IBte j arrerai y**re*jp. **4 e*g*j«d MM is Jte ,redbr mm*, are *4 •IFF wbSmmwb a Ci . bar re kw* Ax* •» ax Rmw* * v II* yeteef wd» i*sv MM* • . i * mm* * r '4* The next session will begin on lb* 77tk of Bepterebrr. liOt. witk a full corps of prnl—sur* and insiroctorv. TWre are revvral emsrere te*dmg to dsgrees. Isttrerlf ibrrygb gg. IM , prrwrs ■edrrate For f*rtber i*ftr '>f tot i**ito* afp-y I* Dr C. Metely m m Rannar wMte*f iFred. ILT.CmB |tey!4 , • B* Mteed Ittre j (to totes- j to* (««■ 1 WtM DEALER IX Machinery and Hardware, BELTING. LACE LEATHER, OILS, FUMPH AND PIFSB, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. BOILERS AND ENGINES, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Send tor Prlcea. julrJS-.lm Utot Is *ll MtoflAM. wv aek, tte after fwe*lte • 111 real wtto to Md is any iImi •*• Bp ir prim will aav* and Iren will Bp } Do Yv3 Wut ti hiitl' rb# «n* • IP ^ Bpd Mil i Ma t v*. x* ate | rTHto AkngM teaBtl rdktoewpued I if mljim Williston Male AND Female High School, WILLISTON, BARNWELL CO. S. C- Next Session begins Thursday, Sep tember 1st. 1892. Full English Course. Special Depart- m enters Ancient and Modern Languages, Book keeping, Telegraphy, Stenography and Music. Full corps of experienced teachers; largo, comfortable and well furnished building; healthy location. EXPENSES: Literary Department,per month, $1.60 to $3.50. Music, per month, 93.50. Telegraphy, per month, 93.00. Book-keeping, per course, $10.00. ” Stenography, per course, $10.(0 Board, per month, $7.00 to 110.00. . Send tor.catalogue. — F N. K. BAILEY, Principal, July21] - WHllston, 8. C. Talbott it Sons. Engines, Boiler*, Saw Mills, ’ * Com and Wheat Mills. Wood Working Machinery, Brick Machinery, Cotton Gins, CeClw COMPLETE equipment for • mail 1 SMDeft Our TMoMAA direct acting PKkv* aad KLKYaTDM sy jmmd «*eactete PM bret rear In f xLlAil *. a Jto(Ure ssd ntodte. Vjkk wiXKLBapAiXM toteto Rttf 8I*KCl A I. HTUDIKH PnrtWu .ar aiteetton bas i«en paid In toe ratetoftaw mi ato i partaat Imre mi As Barettefere aaiverealty all (bred Brail (be prt art pal antes. It U tu r*rtekng toat msB mnwld But a visit lowUf ere part *w wll) toow as w mfrranillT satorprlar In all tote reunt/y. . BLA Our «tocb of Hardware to as cereplets sad wall found In Augusta, Clkartoreou, Harermah or Colui money to boms buyers on every purr bare. W ackers all the bret tools of tbeir trades at our retabl tab meet, la building bard ear* w* carry everything. Our nncfcet and table cuttory, setorer*, Ac., are Um b*st to t>« had and our rators are •iuipiy perfect. RATsTCiKH AND 8TOVKH. We handle a beautiful line of Rangce and Cooking Stove* aad Invite tka 4MPe oial attention of husbands and wive* to there savior* of health and llghtnare mi tbe three times a day labor* of life. They are supplied with full outflas of cook ing utensil*, and upon th« voluntary tenimony .of happy and ad m. rated I keepers we knowingly recommend them. GENTLEMEN’S (300DB. (Jcnt’emon’s Clothing and FuruUhlng Goods In great variety aad of the fabrics and the most fashionable modes. In shirts, collars, caffs, ties gloves” hosiery, hsikdkerchicfs and underwear we defy competition from aar Soutbr rff source and laugh at imitation from anywhere. a LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. We can please every taste and auir every atyle in Indies’ Drees Good*, and we most cordially invite the fair sex to exercise woman’s rights and come and sen for themselves. Our stock of notions, hosiery, laces, ribbons, soapa, fans gloves and dress and toilef accessories generally is without a vacancy hi Its oo* * etc ness. We bave a full stock of Trunks ranging from Saratoga sites downward. ‘ SHOES AND SLI.PRER8. We have an immense stock of tho best makes and styles. The famous Bay State shoes made to our special order never fail to give complete satisfaction and sell themselves at sight. . Closing out at Cost. We need room and offer a large lot of pretty Spring and Summer Goods for la* dies use at prime cost. The*e goods will go like hot cakes and lirtt c*m# firn served will be tbe rule. Don’t miss the chance. Miscellaneous. Plantation Groceries always In full supply, Bagging aad Ties, Salt, Seed Oafd and Kyo tojarrlve, Furniture, Mattresses, Tin, Crockery and Wooden Ware, ««U buckets, chains and ropes, leather, cotton sheets, the lest tobacco and finest and most fragrant cigars, and in short every thing for every body, to eat, to wear and to work with. Last Not Least. ~ Our family grocery department to constantly supplied with all the high trait standard eatables that make life worth living. We keep only the beet and punel articles, and tolerate do adulteration. Our list of delicacies embraces ire thrlr eel brands of both homo and fomgn lutnrto*. Tho P ted moot Wagon, la all site*, made of hard with the toughest Iron, to guaranteed to We will keep a fall stork ef Brat dare ■ Ml achy the need* and plan**pm ef (he coentry. In all lhal we hare said wo hare kept Ip ton again ail hi Mad mi II*pe aad Help to firm to a bret frwrn.:., •* elare tote Call aaaaaneetooat attR a* are ready te earre toFNwBRe latohfalty awd wriL MMIdt, a* Wamtoa ft !•■ V. C. Radhaip, vAt i Rah MIKE brow m •«* Haro we) l, 4