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16 Barnwell People KATES OF StTMCKimON. In Adrnnoa, p«r Anml«)..fl.KO On Tim*.... ...A*.00 Highest of al! in Lcavt*turig Power .^-Latest U. S. Gov't Report THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1893. Tb« nextragnlar communication of Harmony Lode* No. 17A.‘. F/.M. will ba bold atth«it«w Vasor.ic Ten pla In Barnwell upoh 9th day of December, 1893, the name beinft the 2nd Sat urday H aald month, beslnnibf at “lllgh twelra.” By order of W.\ M.‘. J. A. JtsaiNs. Secretary. OBtCE MOtft. WILLIAM McNAB ABfiOUiTBUr PUM bia temporary low fully rood? , The , Lrdte No. ... .... will be held at their Hall on Friday • meeting of Barnw el KnlfthU of Fythlaa, heir Hall on Friday night at TJ^ oVlock a full attendance la requeeted. ' By order of F. C. BUTLER, C. C. J. D. MOORR, K. R. 8. Ho Tou Waal Me? Public officers, lawyers, and all other peraona deairinR the services of a spe cial Stenographer to take evidence, re* port apeeches, or any other Work re quiring the services of a Stenographer and Type Writer Wilt be served at ret* aonabfe rates, and on short notice by applying to thw undersigned at Black- tilla, S. C. H. IX IZLAR. THEN. / J Photographs were unknown 55 years ago. TheearHes^csIh'd Dagnerrotypes, were made in 1839, on metal plates, and (jpst $5 eacbi HOT. V N WANTS. W an ted—Pa tlen ts suffering fftm Kidney disease—See new edvertlsment ou second page. 6i K> KfiN. Wanted -1 Patients mffeflng from Organic Stricture—See new saVefttsfe* menign^Jdi.. |jiCRTMr ^ \— Lott and Found. \ V ^ XiOst—Sufferers from Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Malaria and l.iver Complaint unless they at once commence the use of Glenn Springs Mineral Water. t ' Found—Hundreds of people In every part of the State who testify that the waters of Glenn Springs are simply the beat. If f LOOK HERE! ■ o * 3 0 BABB TIMES! 10 to 20 per Cent. Saved —ON— . _ - _ GROCERIES -AT- £ T.MURPHEY& COS Come to the Exposition at l cent a mile and get off the Train at the corner nf Broad and Washington and look through our Stock. WKWILXSAVK YOU MONEY. lie sure to get our prices before you buy. Use E. T. MURPHKY’S “PRIDE FLOUR.” Best and Finest made. We have three South Carolina Sales- 'men to wait on our friends from the x Palmetto State. Come one and all to £ T. MURPHEY &. CO. Cor. Broad and Washington Streets, Railroad Crossing nov?3 • Full mooa to-day at 8 minutes past 1 o’clock. The Legislature will meet on next Tuesday. \ Solicitor Bellinger disposed of 223 cases during the last it seal year. Call on C. E. Gyles A Co.j Blacky Hie, S.C., for bargtiiK. Cases from the Second circuit will he heard before the Supreme Court for five days, beginning December 5th. Rev. Dr. Thomas (I. Law will preach In th ’ Barnwell Baptist Church next Sunday morning. The public cordially Invited to attend. a Great teductions in Furniture and Clothing at C. E Gyles A Co's. Our young men return best thank* to- Hr. L. A. Drummond, of. Dunbarton, , fora nig bundle of sugar cane, which kept them Id lovely humor for a couple of weeks. Since Col. Averill took charge the Port Royal and Augusta Railway has hauled more cotton outof Augusta than all the other railroads leading out of that city, — Died in Charleston on the 17th Inst-, Jennie Lawton, voungest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. 1). Lockwood, aged 4 years, 6 months and 29 days. Stock must be reduced in thirty days. < C. E. Gyi.ks A Co. r Mr. Will Solomous of Hampton coun ty and Miss Lucy, daughter of Capt. John C. Allen, of Allendale, were mar ried on the 18th inst, *. Oar stock must be sold. Call and be convinced. C- E Gylks A Co.' . Mr. W. B. RiWafd has a novel adveM tlsement in Tan Pkoylk. His offers to J buyers of Christmas and New Year goods are as generous as the original Santa Claus could make. A. T. Woodward, Attorney, will sell at Allendale on next Saturday, 25th in stant, (Ive mules, three horses, two oxen, lot of corn and cotton seed. Goo I Parties can get good bargains. Sate at 12 o'clock. People are already oonsideringeand - dates for next year and 94. It la stated on reliable authority that the friends of Capt. J. B. Hunter will give him a hearty support for the Sheriff’s office In the next race. . • • ' Large stock to select from at C. E. Gyles A Co’s. On Tuesday night last weclr Georg* Ellis was held up by two negro men on the road from Barnwell to Appleton. When they recognised him they let him go, saying, “You are not the -.*» wanted.” ' Married at the residence wf bride’s mother on the 15th fust.. Rev. U. BtSiwitlsofficiitlng. Ur. J. C. Hsir, •f Wimstnn, and Miss Alice E. Hins dale, of Orangeburg. Hat* and Shew at reduced prices. C. E. Gylks A Co. <: The Vimrad of ffirte office has received IkCm the bosk ffshermsa of Three stile, Mr. R. F. Kliurd, the jaw bone of a monster jesrit Ash, with the pleasing statement that ho "thought of us while feasting an this king of (heBsltke- hatebfo.” 'Tbto Nimixyf 1» booked for ' Thrw Hite thwtrst week in Daoembor K *r ei Yon may get 1 down of my llP8ty fin* ished Cabinet Portrait* for fd. Call and see specimens as t hill leave Barn* well the 1st weak In December. ‘ W. T. JOHNS, Court House Square Mr. T. J. Morris came over from Georgia last week upon his customary fall visit to his Carolina friends and relative*. He carries the signs of good living with him. He is always wel come to thtf side of the river. The Barnwell Dispensary sales last week amounted to about five hundred and ninety dollars. Most of the pur chasers must have bought for medical purposes, as the week was A vefjr quiet one. There was no disturbance What ever, so far as Thk PkofLk has learned. Mr. Arthur K. Gerald Is tto t W with the J. B> White Company^ Dealers . In Dry Goods and Notions, Bread street. Augusta, Ga.. where he will be pleased to see his friends. Any orders sent him will receive prompt attetatibn. ftotiM-lw Charles Monorief, the clever Midland rter, who was married last wWk by ev. P. P. Watson to Mies Janie John son, desires to aciiuoWledge the gen eral sympathy of bis many white and colored friends on this iuterostitl,{ event. v Large stock of Flour and R. P. Oats cheap. C< E. Gtv.es A Co. Madame Rumor hath It that another bright and brainy young Barnwell bachelor, who has frequently made mer ry over the orange blossom fate of oth ers, has at last uiet bis match and wilt ete long forsake the sorrows of single blessedness and become an Annie-mated benedict-' Dr. N. F. Kirkland, Jr., lost two val uable horses In one day last week. He thinks they ate some poisonous growth in a pasture. Last year he had a young mule to die in the same place and way, and several years ago Mr, Morris lost six head In that pasture. Large lot of Cooking Stoves cheap. C. E. Gylks A Co. The South Bound cleared f3.000 du ring 'ts tir*t month under control of the Florida Central and Peninsularsyp- tein. - - The Louisville and Nashville Rail road has turned its head light on the Port Royal and Augusta. Some of its directors will leave Nev? York on Sat urday to Inspect it. The Nineteenth Annual meeting of the Barnwell Bible Society will be held in the Baptist Church on next Sunday the 20th at night, Rev. Thos. H, Law. District Superintendent American Bi ble Society will deliver an addreas on the work of the Society. The public are cordially invited to attend. s A. P. M-sville, Fre-.blent Barnwell Bible Society. S|*cialDt# arc devoting much time to the study of the Tobacco, Opium and Drink Habit, but ilill’s Chloride of Gold Tablets are the only remedy yet discovered which works a speedy, per manent cure. Using them, the patient can continde his practices Until, grad ually and of his own accord, he loses the desire and llnds. himself free from the fetters of his terrible curse. Ask your local druggist for Hill’s Chloride of Gold Tgbiet* an<f Jake no other. ' Announcement —BY— MURPHEY St 80. Murnbey A Co., are the wholesale Gro cery House of 618 Broad Street, An- gtrsta, Ga. We take this method of In forming all of our old customers ttial they will now And us lest above the Railroad crossing on the same sid of the street (as our old corner .stores at Attmbef 618. We moved from bWolff iterae* about 18 months ago, but we die vet and hate been for forty years the cheapest and only cash grocery house here, conse quently can sell you cheaper than any body else, can save you Jtooay tf you will come to see ns.. We have Mr. Henry M. Sawyer, of Aiken and Orangeburg Counties with ua, who will be glad to welcome any body from South Carolina. . _ _ __ Remember the number and look for It, 618, up the same side about 60 yards rrBfil titir Old corner, and the firm name is simply MURPHEY A CO. Mosses C. Meaner, tieo. 8. Mcaftef. Blarkville News. The ladies of the Benevolent Society assisted by young ladies and young K utlemen, will render In a few days a sutiful Cantata, entitled “Esther, The Beautiful Queen.” The perform ers In this cantata have been thoroughly drilled and an evening of rare enjoy- meht ami entertainment is ptOmlied. The phvfceeds Of the FVtitiihg’s perform ance will go towards a fund being raised to erect a Baptist church iu the town of Blackville. The manly friend* of Mis* Addle WelMinger, the daughter of Mr. John J. Welssingef, Will regret to know that the hat beed for some time eufftffifitf with continued fofef. lief many friends hope for her speedy recovery. We are glad to be able to repdft tbat the father hf oUr popular Prof- Acker man la much improved. Prot- Acker man has returned KUd resumed hit du ties In the school. Mr. Arthnf E. Gefrtd, .who has for some time been in the employ of Mr. P. W. Farrell, baa accepted a position with The J. B. White Co., of Augusta, Ga* Mr. Gerald leaves many friend* Ih our town who regret bis departure. Mr. Gerald will be pleased to serve any of his friends from Barnwell county who may call on him when they visit the Fountain City. There is some rumor as toUr, Willie Molony’s leaving Blackville to accept a position in Abbeville. Everybody hopes this is a false slarm, for no one could leave our town apd be more gen erally missed. Willie is a prime favo rite in Blackville and should this rumor prove true Abbeville is in luck. The Blackville Literary Club still grows. New members continue to oome in and the Chib Is a source of much E leasure and Improvement to I s aiem- er*. The Club is making preparation* to render an interesting comic drama entitled “A Scrap uf Paper.” Mr. A. F. Baker, BlackviUe's Artist, Bank Netl e. Thursday next, 80th in*t M being a National and State holiday the Bank of Barnwell will bedosed from Wednes day afternoon nntll Friday morning. Person* having paper maturing on that day will please antlciaate payment. F. C. BUTLER, Cashier. ** - It Was larder. ’ tater disclosures show that Major J. C. Colding wa* killed hy a siting shot used hy a Georgia negro named Tilly. A woman whom he visited on this side of the river, told on h}m. Coroner Dyeheshas forwarded the papers in the case to the Governor, who Will take proper action. • man •Hooting birds over bit faitoou- dog tea torn in the Baltlte- i friend E. f. ISPE&fc:- 3 Baak Notice. Thursday next, 80th inst., being a National tnd State holiday, the Citi- xen* Savings Bank will he closed from Wednesday afternoon until Friday morning. Persons having paper ma turing on that day will please Antici pate pavnient. » P.M. BUCKINGHAM,Cashier. Tamed as Down. Last week an ex-railroad engineer asked ns what we thought of free coin age. We replied that the country need ed all the money it could get and more too, provided It was good. Capt. G. E. Blrt, who was standing by, spoke up and gave a better answer than we din. He said, “We may elect members to.the Legislature and mem ber* of Congress, but times will never get better until we fortify at home.” Capt. fiirt Is always fortified at home with an abundance of good things ef his own raising Bealdesite makes cot ton for the rest of the world. And he went head. - — Asking rtljr frieHds partltiiiarly "IB* [dllilft! generally to rail ppon n my new quarters before buying or sel- »*>* Wait With a Welcome. . ' • 11 —pT _ - ■_ ^ •• WILUAH McNAB. BARNWELL, S. C r The hews. has returned froth the World’s Fair and has a beautiful display of WofUFs Fair souvenirs in his window. Cross A Martin leave 1st January to open business in Abbeville, Green A Eubanks have moved their drug store to R. K Avenue. , u Cm Psi, BROWN* 8 IRON JITTERS Cures Dyspepsia, In digestion A Debility* Gotten Meed Trust Accosts, November 16.—The Geor ap from summer retreat and is i for the fall trade. He gives his best thank* to bis many friends for their good patronage la the past and for the free and fall sympathy of their words for the loss of his eld staafi and stock by ire. With a fresh and complete stock of hew goods suited to the need* of the penpleof this metkm be cordially asks and confidently expects a continuance Of past patronage at the South SkhStM* PICKS BRICK BUILDING, gout* Wert Ubriwr of the Public hare. ard times bavfc oome upoh the conn try and as a necessary ehnnequence high prices have been driven away. 1 shall dd my best to kNlj» up the quaran tine against their return. Wliiis I cannot, as a candidate fOt business, promise to make every man, woman and child who may favor ms with custom happy, handsome, healthy and prosperous I very willingly pledge myself to deal with perfect fairness. I wlHhe conteht with quick sate* and •mail profits and shall sell goods on their merits. 1 will give ths best prices fer cotton f ind country produce that straight bus- hess can afford, and Ctering to mr duties •• Post Master atBteckvllteil offer for sale my plsn- tatlen of 80S acres on the Carolina Mid land Ball road, three and a half mile* north of Blaokvllte. . The place Is weirimprothd, ifsvIHg A complete ginnerv and corn mill, ievfih first elass tenant houses wlta brick ehlmnejrs, ample Ufirns, stables add wagon sheds. All improvements ups new, well distributed and •UMtatitlally built. This year, in the face of the most un favorable acaaona ever known 1 have made ninety two bale* Of cotton on a hundred and tweuty five acres, and other crops In pmporttdh. With the pTsce t wttt sell all the corn and.provender needed , st reasonable price*. ; ■ ' For price and terras apply within the next thirty days, as the property will be withdrawn after that time, to. : C. II. MATHIS, ■* Blackville. <4w) ’ . 7 — TO TIE AFFLICTED. Depot lor Soott Carolina roR- DR> M’R A.E’S CURE FOR ORGIfliG STRICTURE ^ SKD ALL KIDXBT COMPLAINTS, This meditlna is taken internally only twe doses etfefj tWOnty-four hours—and is an absolute ciire for or ganic stricture and all kidney diseases. It cures stricture withont pi venlefiee or the loss .of one NEWS and NfcWs loo tot ev- erybody who wants the newest nicest goods at therery lowest living hard pan prihm aver attempted in old Barnwell Just l{ecUi^ed FIRST SPRING DRT GOODS, CaHtbeS, Dregs Good*; GrOVeflei: Hardware, T|n and Wooden wfire and; in short, all goods that sensible people need st this time of the year, mil cheap for cash or country produce. Mr. Ben' Davie*. In charge, Will be glad Id see ittd serve Ms former cus tomers and the general public* CHARLES PECllMAfttf R. A. FlLis, G. M. Grsbn EliIHS & GREENE Jb.XTORlWICV’rt A.T L.A.W. BARNWELL, 8.C. —W|H practice in all the Courts nf the State and U nlted States and give prompt personal attention to aU business en trusted to theffi. x declM y Y. J E/I/S, Jr n Surveyor and CM! Eng meet Special attention given to the computation of water-powers, leveling and drainage. A posts! card addremed to me at Martins, 8. C. Will receive prompt attention. Octl,VO fVT WAFlfTEp. T d aln, incou , ...... — — moment’* w»h Hf] time froth any bmftlttynieai. No 4*ahr in kidney complaint unless there are romplications It cure* gravel or stone,- by softening It and passing it out In the urine In the form uf a sediment or fine powder. TTtave numbers of Tetters front people in Barnwell county who have been bit Fed fihd are being cured. . I am ndw sBltlHg It In Kiho, liarn- well t Ix)ng Brxncti neighborhood, Al- IBftdale., SybXmOre, Olaf, Blackville. Ccllcton County, Graham ville, ('haHes ton, Orangeburg, Ht. Matthews, Colum- nis, Greenwood, Ixtwndcsvllle, Edge- field, Anderson, Spartanburg, Newber ry, Pickeh*, Wlnhgbofrt. Hinnter, Flor ence, Dirlih^ton, C’afrtcleh aHu Lancas ter, AnguitK, 6a.; Ilrtltlmorc, Md., Lynchburg, VX,. Pofcomo, Penusylvr- nla, Goshen, InuiahX, llentitcky—with beat results. { guarantee a euro. If any otffi *VUl e two bottles of this Mediclfte, and he or she are not suflleiently benefitted to tnduee-them to continue ute, 1 will ft'fhtth jHWf monvy. This Medicine can only bt obtained by ordering direct from me. It will be •nitVy fluHIpn receipt of price, 83.00 to ihy Part Of north Carolina, South Car oling, Georgia and Alabama. Inorder- Ing lay whethtd for Stricture or kidney QiSdtN; If you are stiffering, give It a trial. If It does not do what I promise for (t your monvy will be returned with) lit delay or tumble to yoti, Which is more than any doctor of drifjggtfti will do for fon. 0. K. RY/1N, . , Barnvell, 8. C. T^T.TU a 9 The List df Preipihtp* WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, -ALSO DEALER IN- Waichet, Chckt and Jewelry* SOLID AND PLaTBD WARb; Repairing of aU Kinds i Specially.— . -First PREMIUM—OneSolldOold Lady’s Slxe Steal Winder Watch. v • SKCON D I’RKMIUM—OncGentlemfin's SiseSolid Silver Steni Winder Watch; THIRD PRKMK'M—One Hundred FiV*teMCigars. The above valuable premiums will be awarded oh the 15th dfiy of January, 1894. upon the ftillnwing terms and condition*: ** The first premium will Im given to the lady nr genflrfhan (baking the terf tt cash purchases from nie, hot less than seventy .five doll tea, between notr and IMl January, 1894. The setamd premium wiil be glvkn to Htilady or gentleman making the sromitl Urgest cAsh yurchaae*, not less than fifty UblliM, between this date fihd 15tfl January 1691. The third prethium will be given to the persbh miking thlrcHawest pnfehaset wltkHt ike igrtejerlet. Purchaevrs will not be cohflnid to my large and W6f1 telrfited sitick; Wt any iriicte tliat I (hay hot hiVe Ih the way of ctoek*, watches, jeweiry ami silvki ware, solid c or plated, will he ordered and guaranteed to give sailsrecthHt. Ail orders for goods not in stock must bb accompanied hy the ftlii pHca in cash, as IB Offering such valuable premtumi I cdunot Uke other risks. _ ' , Orders by mittof ofmfwlse fr.>m ill who mar be unable to call In jierSon will receive careful and prompt attention. In ordering by mail please be carofol anil state exactly what la wanted. The accounts rtf eich |iurchiter Fill be kept pri vate. The names of the premium wlntteri will be published 111 Tits BilMWsLfe PBei-LKOil the !8tn 'Jatluary 1804. \ gia Association of Cotton Seed Grow ers and Shippers met in convention to-, day and passed a resolution refusing to ship seed to anybody'at eleven dollars ner ton, and hope to keep the planters from selllngat this pries. The associa tion can control five hundred oars, whieh can lie shipped within thirty days, the aggregate value of tbe seed being clghty-two thousand five bun drod dollars at the price offered by- (he mills. PertMul. V Barnwell on, wen m again. Attor- Col. Perry Mnrphy’a friends, and their name ts ' delighted to have him wttlrt Ifgf• rnnklng n model | Bey, but everybody knows that he will assy no where except at the top of the ladder. A. M. Yownans, Esq., of Hampton, was (it attemtirve^on court last week. Gen. James W. Moore’s pleasant per son was greeted In court on Tuesday. Capt. Angus Faint has given us some lUmptoft pipe stems. Seuator May- field has promised us a bushel of tobac co, our cahfmges are heading and we think ourinrd tlrucuM^Pfiening.- Mr. Faber tteiasin^Ha* left to ac- Hrfnard {ospt his Ixtmtoa engagrtnant. Mr. K. A. Felder has turned his face toward the setting stm, and wlH spend the wlutor In Saa Franc uco. Tkfi BasUenr^ Mullarky A Uartf! 610 Broad St Angusta, Ga., Invite all South Carolina people to call at their mammoth estab lishment whenever they visit the Elec tric city. * _ They have a warm welcome and lilions of beautiful bargains for everybody, and the supply grows In stead of decreasing. You may have missed the World’s Fair, but you ought not to miss cnlling on the Hustlers. During Exposition month their bouse will be the center of attraction for all shoppers who want the best goods at the lowest prices. ——...n.a. ;r; . ..I , V f##’• TfertsX We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- wartl for anr case of CxMrth that can not be cured hr Hall’s Catarrh Curt. F. J. Cheeky A Co., Props., Toledo, O. Wethe undertignetfhave known F. J. Cheney for the kst 16 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. WxstK Tbfax, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. Waldiko, Kikkae it Nar vik, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.V Mali’s Catarrh Care Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mnoons snrfacee of the system, rrlce 71c, per bdctte. mte bj iff DVug- glata. Teetimon Inis free.. A large teset of land, not less than 1,000 acres clay subsoil, well improved will pay cash. Address M. Caro BsaxwcLL People with tumps for reply. Give complete description of land and lowest price. M. ■--y W R. MIicKRPi The JeWete^i DI.AOKVl I.T.K. 8- O. . ‘ • Qfio, W. Cnorr, Aiken, S. C. J. B. Hurckhaltrr, Barnwell, 8. C. Sold iu Barnhrell and elsewhere nil responsible druggist*. Cn/Ti Burclchalter, ATTonsrn.ir» at law Barnwell c h., s c. Will practice In all the Courts of thh SUte and in the United Mutes Courts. Mr. Croft will attend the Courts ol Barnwell County and all matters of im- ptfrunce will receive the pereonfil at- emtion of each Mettbef of Ott ftrtt. •nay 29-tf — it t( ct t( it The best Gasoline Stoves and Ranges made, <F \ BECAUSE THEY HAVE Sight Feed, Steel Needle Valves with German Sllvtr Point*. All parts mat proof. Cost Iron Burners. (Drum mads. Rctffcvable Float Valves, ityticiou* Warming Cloeets. TaWks which tsn'npt be re- mo Jeff wKAtttit firstclosifigKn Bnrtiers. Valves which shew at a glaucfi whether they are open or closed. Send for prices. — - liLDffll k GiKYID, - ^ V Blackville A Bamberg. For Rent and Sale, We re pro Company In M**, a’ntfbnt Of taluaMe I represent the Corbin Banking Aiken end Rant weir dona- s’n'ff have for refit or sale m number i planet hi* these emmtie*. dealt off iff Write, eeptlf-tf BATES A HfMMH. BnrnweU, 8. C. Wood Work Machinery. Brick and Tile Barrel Stave - ^Ginning Grain Thresh mg Saw Mill • Kice Hulling Engines and Boilers; SUte AgenU for Talbott A Sons' En gines kml Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills. . Brewers’ Brick Machinery, Double ScreW Cotton Presses. Thomas direct acting Steam Presses, no belts. TbontaV Seed Cotton Elevators^ Hall and Lummls Gins, Euglebttrg Rice IItillers., , v U. II. Smith A CbV tfood-Working Machinery. Planers, Band Saws; Moffiders, Mor tise rs. Tenenors, com pYf *1 fig complete equipment for Sasb,< tfooF and Wggffh FwtorFes, frtlolcho^s Planution Saw Mills, variable feed. Beltings, Fittings and Machinery Supplies. Write for ffrifitWi ' V. C. BADHAM, Manager,- Columbia, S. C. Willistop High School r" For jSoys ifid Oirte> Willivton; llarriwcll County, South Caroltni. f .i .* t. *• Tfic Tiext session begins \Veilhe4day, September 189^, and conthtuee id scholastic months. The people of Wllllston, recognising the hnportanee of jilgher efftfcfitlbb; hfiJI osrtbllshed ln their town a uermjtnfchi school of high grade; They hart erected a TZFge, battdioffieWndhonlenfefttfy arranged sehool building, which la furnished with toe hltcst Unproved patented furniture, and which will easily acoofitmodate 300 students. The present Priuci|Ml hitl Mfi pharge pf the ln6tltn(lMi for the st two years, and at a recent hieetlftg of the of Trustee* was unanimous re-elected for a **Mf <ff three (nort years. THfc FacHltj a|* copiptlent thale and female teachers; mo*t Of whom have held positions (ft large and profhlnent iMHIilioh* hf iFtlrtilfig. More leath ers will be employed if the patronage justifies. During tkh pwst session over 200 pnplls were enrolled; lllscouMdcNtly exp&Utt ttfai the entollineftt bext session SM Will, be 0vu*rh larger: The rtckool ' aims to suppljr 4 long feli waht 111 thfi part bt the Btfite. The ob ject In view Is to prepare hoy* and girl* to WittF the jnhlor elass of our belt ulf!- versitiea, and to furnfsh to show who cnhntfl avail themselves of each higher edb- catinn the (firfftal clim lpHfte fffceibarv to make theht shoceiiftfl Ih tlth. All whfi complete the prescribed course of study will be granted diplomas. Reside* the usita’. English chars*; instruction will ffe glvtti l« *he fofhiwlng branches: Latin, ?h. Gerffitffi, t'nniffltrcial Law, Cbminerchtl Afithmbiic, Book keep- Tfietfes. Greek; Freh6h, _ Ing, Miisic, Calisthenics, Elocution, Typewriting mid Military I EXPBisrsBeii LlteFary frejMftWbnt, Mffhtb.......... .. | f no to 4 Mitflc, Instrunicfual jwltb use v( lostfudieht) per month 3 50 . Music, vocal,iter ihoatff s 50 7 00 to 10 Off .« 80 Off Board,per month. Board and tuition payable mfffithiy th advance; Compiete Commercial Cciftftfc, Including BmA-keeping, Com- merclal Arithmetic and Penmanship—for entire course,.. It takes from three to five months to complete this cour*c. When a student passe* a satisfactory examination fn the Cbm more la I brahebei he will receive a diploma from that department. Telegraphy, complete course | Ifi 00 Typewriting, complete course Calisthenics, for the entire session. 10 iff 3 00 All students from a distance are required to board at the Studenta’ Hall, anles* their parents get the consent of the Vrlncipal to hoard them elsewhere. Thfi HtudeftU’JIXII will bc^tlte home of the Friucipal and the majority of thfi mefif . / tndents art not gtlbttfff dark wh flout 4 apkcffil permit froffii r town, BafAisi find Metnodlst. AM hers of the Faculty. It5)i((tlfir studF hofirs al * * to roam the street* Ot leave theif rooffts ftrtfcf ( the Principal. There fire tWo chttrcbe* fn our , students ere required to attend the ebufeh of their cbotrt. Obod literary tiee are carried ou in connection with the School. Prof. McGee, of the Citadel, has charge of the Military Department r«de« rifles and all necessary equipments are fwreiebed by the Principal. The tfatfOrflk Is purchased by tbe boys, and emu from 614.00 to $18.00 per salt, A young man can enter the Lltamry Department and attend <rar School thfi entire session of ten scholastic months board, tuition, waXhiitg, lights, fuel, hobks. A«„ Dreloffed, from $ljr, OOtn fitft 00. Thfi total dttst the entire sesribn ln tW Literary Dc-pariineht for young ladles ll ftotafflZD 00 to f136 00. ilitW, sddr Tor funher inforiffttUd**,- address IF. A. fi. NfciVSOM, Sec- Bd. Trustees, f. N. H. BAtt.KV, trtiMdl, wmifiton, 8. C; -dBLRCKl/lLLE * GRft DED SOHOOLk# BOAD NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that (he County Commlntonert will coftairttrst tire regular meetingon^fMOMlar/Ihe 5th dar of December next asking thfi estab lishment of 6 public roail leadili/t ffotn Barnwell Conrt House and toffn, by way of Hair’s MID to Ninety Four on Hrefidf the South Csrolirra Rai All persons objecting will take nofioe and ntfike known theff objectlbna rt the sfiiff meeting in Iteoember. If rto ohfaertoff he fififile amd rights of bb ^ivfitt thfi petitfofi' witl be By wrfferfif the Board. M. J. FATE, Clerk. A Fitt Tnoitouou LITERARY COURSE Put. pakatory FOR College. TUITION FKEM for Last Foub rUIZE SCHOLARSHIPS in two of ytib Leaping Colleges of the State* ' —‘ MCsic, Vck/al and InstbumfnI’al. Theory, Thor* ougii Bass and Harmony. —:0:— M — — MCSR’-ft^TIOJI PER MONTI ! SIGIIT-SINGINO P'Rek to Entire SchOoI/ . ~ ... „ ' . ART, DiiAwIno, Painting, FancV-WoRK.' ^ COMMERCIAL COURSE, Teleokaphy, Typewri ting, STENDOHAPHT, CoMMERCfXi 1/AW, AiariiMETte, ReNmXn^hi’p, etc., etc., 5fext Sessitm begm Moddfiy Spptt mb«r 18th Pdf Catalogs apply to