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mHi i. ‘ «'**'■' if Kl«elion. e 5tgbstan?Oorernor Hamp- ’ -We to Stm'VMMM i4»rW^ftoFipp^PF Er.' *C»Tft« TaUBV Democrat; L. A. Ashley, Es<i., Demo- nnd Aiignetua Glover, Republl- oan, Comailaaloaera of Election for Barnwell county. ILOO A. L. MI <#C K! >V N Y Uurnwell Dlroetory. TWn C(J*<n«7—Mce4ings fro r< M/r/d. , liaptiH Ob*reh~\\ey. W. E. Perryclair, ,1’iwtor. Services l*t and 3d tfuuday of each month. Prubyterinn Chvrek —Rev. EdwardTalmcr, Pastor. Services every Sunday. , , li^jCZtarg^-Bey. >lr. Schacle. Sorvl ces once a monTET ' 1 Epiterrpil CTiwrcA—Past orsliip Vacant. Pott 0//?e«—Mail leaves (Sundays ercopl- - cdp? a. m. ami arrives at S ,p. m. v Pemocratio Club {uectlBecoud Saturday In every month. Blackville Directory. fllarkoille Democratic Clvh.—Meets on Sat urday before tliefirst Sunday in each month in Court Honse HaU-at 3 i>. m. ~ ;* Town Cbann'f.—Meeti Utird Friday in each month. ^ '' Gordon Pohinkerr.-^-Mcets third Friday in ^ each month, Capt.CE. Lartigue. C. i Edieto Quardti—Meet every Saturday eve ning Kt4 o’clock, Capt. H. Dodonhotl. Jiaptut Church.—Upy J. Q. Williams Pas tor. Services 1st and 8d Sunday t Sabb ith School 6 p. m., prayer meeting Sunday ever ning 8:lti p. m, Methodift Church.—Itev. A. J. Oauthcn Pastor. Services 2nd and 4th Sabbaths. Sunday School 0:30 a. m., prayer meeting Tuesday evening 7:80. Arrioal of Trtiin*-Y)n.y passenger, down, n.-03 a. ra. Day passenger, un, 2:14 p. m. Kight passenger, down, 11:37 p m. Sight passenger, up, 8:22 a. m. Masons meet Friday night on of before full {noon in each month. n. A. -Kurus, dealer }n dry goods, Woodbull, III., writes Botanle q^QaUlfi&ttXc ^af^lo, N. Y m June 22, 1878: “Geutlemeu: riease Dud eo- qlosed 0t>, for which send mo, by ex press, Autl-r.it. I have takeu one bottle and I loaii five uud o^o-quartcr pounde.” - (\ Hambere Directory. Democratic Club meets on the 1st Saturday in each month, at 3 p. ra., in Military HalL Town Council meets on second Tuesday in each month at 7 p. m. JiAmhrrg Guard*—Meet, on 22nd of each month at 3 p. m., Capt. G. P..Bamberg. Methodirt Church— Preaching on 1st and 3d Sundays in each month at 10:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. by T<ov. W. P, Mouzon. B.iptiH Church —Prea hiug on the second Sunday in each month at 11 o’clock by Hev. J. F. Uuist. Intermediate services by Hev. Lucius Cuthbcrt and Rev. W. 1). Rice. On the Another Fat IHan Kcdncetl. ^lunlcipul Flection In Ilarnvvcll. Oq tho 10th Instant an eiectlou wae held at this place for lutendaut and Wardens, with the following result: For Intendout; Hon. It. W. Harley. For Wardens : b. C. Williams, H. M. My ere, t C. Dowling^Writ. Christie. Considerable intoreot was manifest ed, and, with the exception of a few fisticuffs, everything passed off quietly. Williaton Directory. Democratic Club meets on Saturday be fore the 1st Sunday In each month. Baptist Church—Rev. L. Cuthbott, Pas tor. Services 2wl Saturday and Sabbath an 1 fourth Sabbath in each month at 11 o’clock a. m. • Methodist Church—Rev. M. A. McKlh- bon. Pastor. Services 1st Sunday lu each month at 11 a. m, Hope Lodge No. 12<l, A.-. F.\ M.-.jnoets Saturday night before 2nd Sunday In each month. . Down day passOJiger train. 10:42 a. m.; up day passenger train. 2:4 ) p m. Ora Lams .Directory,. Grahams Dcmocsatic Club meets on the iaturday of p. m )OZ2LpCiB 4tb Saturday of each month, at 2 o’clock Grffhams Democratic Afflilate<l ytiub meets on the 1st Saturday of each moi.th, at 2 o’clock p. tn. Grahams Grange, No. 77, meets on the 1st Thursday In tuch month. Centennial Rifles mefct on the 2nd Satur day in each, mbnth. i Faust Lodge No. 114, meets on the?cl Fri l in each month. liaptist Church--Services on the 84 Ka<- urday and 8uut’ ,, v oft cncli month at 11 o’clock a. m.. by Rev L. Cuthbert, and o-i the 2nd Satdmav of each, rnontfi, at 11 o’clock a. m.. byRcr. W. J Rtee: bunday- Schivvl tn th'« mnioiiit^ nth oclock. Methodi-t Church—Rev. A. J. Cautben. Pastor. Servtc ,, s on t he 1st and 3 1 Sunday of each month at 4 .’clock P- m.; Sunday- school In tho moruimr at a o’clock. Clul> JVolicesi. ra^uth, at ‘ Elko r/afi -T!ie regular meetings of the El ko Democratic Club are lield on Saturday before the jgt Sunday In each month. ]*»' Log £’ih.—The regular meeting of the Pine Log Democratic CUihaC held at Cow Ford ou the 4th Saturday in each 3 p.m. . Sprinytow Cfub—Tba regular nveofing of I lie Spriugtowu f)einooratio Club i» held at Springtoifw Chure.hon the-Sd Saturday ia eacli month, at 10 a m. Our lllackvillo Agency. Extra copies of Tub People can always be pnxnired at the store of oar Agent, Ma jor G. E. Steadman, who is authorized to receive subscriptions and advertisements and to give rtriple for tho same. J7. H. Cain, of Fuyette C. H., Ala., says : 'Tgave Dr. Harter’s Fever and Ague Specific to my liltlo daughter, who \*as a mere skeleton from the effects of ague. She Is now well nnd a new child. My wife suffered eight months from Chills and Fever ; noth ing did her any good until she com menced HSing Dr. Barter’s Fever and .Ague Specific, which cured her at once. * ‘ - v The Abbeville Medium says that the small boys of their town have formed a company with 12 members. Barn well can beat this. Master Earnest Brown has made up a company with a membership of eighteen. They have their uniforms all ready, and, we learn, will act as Governor Hampton’s guard of honor on the 18th. nlbatlpna earns In too e. They will appear * * -i .1 - ftfretAl co late for tfiia In bfir next. If you want credit next Spring and Summer trade with A. Rubensteln this Fall and Winter. r - We scethat otir enterprising towns man, Mr. J. W. Woodward, dias a planing mill attached to his saw tallh grooves It at tho same time. We are authorized by the School Commissioner to state that members of Cpunty " Board of Examiners and members of thp Ifbards of Trustees arc exempt from militia, Jury*and road duty. loth'eraf)! ' > which many of us urge our powers for tho attainment of our objects, mental prostration nnd loss of sleep are common. Dr. Har ter’s Iron Tonic never falls to give ease In these and kindred maladies. Tho following frcutlcroeii, from ,Bnm< berg, have been elected as delegates to the County Convention, which meets on tho 1st of October : M. J, Rice, A. C. Dibble, I. S. Bamberg, G, H. Simmons, \V. S. Bamberg, T. J. Counts. We are informed that the Midway Democratic Club has elected the follow ing delegates to the County Convention, which meets at Barnwell on tho first of October : W. G. Simms, G. E. Hutto, N. Crider, and G. W. M. Williams. Bio John.—This la tho name of the largest melon that wa have seen this year, it was sent to us by Mr. Isaac A. Dikes, of George’s Creek, ^and weighs 45 pounds. Mr. Dikffc cer tainly knows how to raise watermelons. He will accept our thaultp for so rare a treat. • LX': to turn oat Us nice bread, cake, pics, Ac, lie haffirpointodh Mr. Cotnehea agcqC at Barof ell. So look out for the goodies at thq£ place. Mr. P. W. Farrell is moying into his large new store. The march of progress is perceptible. The following gentleman have been elected delegates to the Convention, on tlw 1st of-Oetobor : W. W. Ifutto,, W. H. Bellinger, H. NvCaip, H. K. Gib lam, Robt. Minns, 0. E. Steadman, I. TTIIIl 3!mIcS Boone. Alternates: J.C. Wise, W. C. Milhous J. E. Hair, John It. Bellin ger, C. E. Lartigue. Mr. G. K. Ryan 1ms returned to Blackville after a long absence. He can be found at Messrs. Moloney & Son. Mr. I, A. Blapton, ono of Willistoo's forcmosC merchants, was in town on Monday. Mrs. Andrews has opened a millinery store next to the’ town hail. The ladies can be supplied iu a love of a bound to order. * , Dr. Mouzon has changed his quarters. Ills office is now on the avcuuo. A party was in town, looking out for a shop, for the purpose of carrying on the wheelwright aud blacksmith busi ness. r v The Blackville high 1 school opened on Monday morning, the 9th inst, with good prospects of success. » » Job Printing. W. WAQKKKB. CEASIiBSSOST, • vr COTTON FACTORS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cotton Offices, Ift and 17 Vendue Hange. Grocer House, 163 and 165 East Bay, 2 and 4 Queen Street, ^ Agents for Georgia Grange Fertilizer and Celebrated Hook Cottou Ti#. Also, Solo A gout for OKI Crow Whiskey. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton. repl2-3mo \L Has kteatsd at fully offers his pr "W" amsutt A SUlRTS, with fine Linen Bosom, finished complete, rWy-for j the Laundry, only 75c. each. Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear equally low at LANGLEY BROS., sep]2-3mo 164 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. r - —-■■ , -fc. . ztzz- — ... - ■ .z.-vzrr. O. A. KOBWOOD, J. U C 'KK§. MOB WOOD & COKER, Factors and Commission Merchants* (ACCOMMODATIOM WHARF), ' * osAsaisTen, b o. junsia-im WH1 sHcwd.astlHhwothst 1 adjacent oouffi^W. -■'if.Atem-, : W!$Mm scpl2-3mo Tff/lT- n* Tie,-TV ; • wportor ales. The ladies of Blackville will be pleased to receive contributions of clothing, wiuo and jellies, for the yel low fever sufferers. Half-worn cloth ing for men, women and children, will be most acceptacle. Every family can spare ftn offering, when humani ty, sick, suffering and dying calls for instant help. Leave every article at tire Blackville Post Office, where the boxes will be packed, and then kindly shipped by the Express Company free of charge, Abbeville Medium: The little boys iu town have organized a title club for the campaign. It now has twelve mem bers, who are to be drilled by Lieuten ant Cason oftlro big boys’club, iu time for Hampton’s coming on th§ four teenth of September, when the little fel. lows expect to meet the Governor and ^° lln Co. ; form his special guard of honor on that occasion. Tho company is under com mand of Captain Julius Visanski and will be armed with neatly fashioned wooden guns. If they do right well may be the Governor will draw on Gen eral M'ljne for a special armament for these gallant little men. For the accomodation of our friends we have made arrangcmonLa to execute job printing at short notice, in superior $tylc and finish, at Charleston and Au gusta prices. Agents throughout the county will furnish estimates. L -nrices A Q ow A Vljkk O The Great SAVINGS iNtmurrioN $50 to $100 SAVED!! Unrivallbd Pianos! ... To Candidates and their Friends. Communications nominating candidates for county oflloos or advocating their claims, will bo inserted at our regular lo cal rates of ten cents per line for each in sertion, payable, in every case, in advance. To the Editor of Tho People: Please announce the name of Major W. W. Hutto as a candidate for the Legislature. Many Fmends. Attention, Mounted Itegiment! The mounted regiment of Barnwell Cfwinty will meet at the Fair. Grounds, Bamwcl C. II, , on Wednesday, the 18th Instant, at 10 o’clock a. tn. By order of Col. B. B. Kirkland. ) W. R. Brabham, Adjutant. A Card. • - - - ’ - . The attention of our new Town Ocun- cil is respectfully called to. the general bad coudttloa fff dLr streets, particu larly those running north and south, nnd on some of them a plentiful and luxuriant growth of weeds are to bo seen, which are not likely to promote the health of Our village. These streets bavo-not been worked upon for some years. We would ask the ne\% Town Council to look into and attend to this most Important of our municipal inter ests. Citizen. . .v> Pine Los IFemocratic Clnb. ; A special general meeting of the above club is hereby convened for Sat urday next, September 14th, at 4 p. m., at Capt. D. S. Hair’s mill, fbr the pur pose* of arranging the programme for party demonstration on tho 18th Inst., in Barnwell, and for the transaction of other Important business. All who Jjavo the welfare of their county at heart will attend. W. O. Tyson, President. Adoustus Cave, Secretary. Wo will, notice our new advettiso- mtnts next week. 1 i>rea<lfnl L’iro. On the night of tho 28th ultimo the rcsideuee of Mr. T. D. McMiJUa, three rcilps below Buford’)* Bridge, was des troyed by fire, aud almost everything bo had consumed byUhO (lames. His losseo, including those of his father- in-law, Mr. Z. Ayer, and his eister-in law, M*sa Yarn, who wore all living with him, nro estimated at no lees than $3,000, among which losses there were $900 in casln Many valuable papers were lost, but their validity can bo es tablished. The fire burnt with such rapidity that it was with much diffi culty the lives of Mr, Z. Ayer and of one of Mr. McMillan’s little boys were saved. Had it not been for the very skilful matmer in which they were thrown from an up st&irs window into the arms of friends standing below they would now be numbered among the dead. Mr. McMillan's entire household has the deepest sympathy of our community. They will, we hope, not only have a heartfelt sympa thy, but a manifestation of truer and more valuable sympathy in this their hour of sad misfortune. Mr. McMil lan is a man beloved by all who know liim, a perfect gentleman in every sense of tho word, and one of strict integri ty. Tho burning of his house was oagsed by accident from a kerosene .lamp. « • The XlellxionN Merlins; at White I*ou:l, A protracted meeting at White Pond commenced on the first Sabbath in August add continued through the week, embracing the second Sabbath following. The Rev, A. Bulat conduct ed tho meeting and preached with his usual efficiency. The attendance was largo and much religious feeling was visible among the congregation. As the fruits of this religious effort four teen were baptized, five males and nine females. Immediately succeeding this Mr. Buiat commenced aaother meeting at Healing Springs’ Church, at the close of which eight were baptized, being twenty-two In the two churches. The Rev.'Mr. Bulst is now about fifty years of age, but has all tho energy of a young man, and labors indefatigabiy to promote thecauaoof religion among his fellow moo. We sincerely hope that bis life majr Jje long spared, and that he may coimnuo to be as useful as he now is. M. R. S. P. S. A protracted meeting is now in progress at Williston. lllackville Mot*. A serious aud sad difficulty occurrrcd in Orangeburg county, ou Saturday last, the 7th inst., which proved fatal to one of fhc parties. Mr. John Davis and Mr. Anderson Tyler had been to Orangeburg village together, and on their return some inis* understanding arose, and a resort to knives was had to settle it. Both were cut fearfully. Mr. Davis died on the sjot in a few minutes. The cause of the difficulty is supposed tofybo a family affair. Judge Maher passed through town on his way to attend Court at Aiken. We notioed among the arrival of drum mers Mr. Jacob 8ukbachcr, represent ing B. Ayer & Co. ; Mr. Tubor, of Mr. John S. Bi-d, of W: M. Bird & Co.; Dr. Prentiss, of I. L Falk & Co. Since the announcement that the high school would open at this place on Monday, the 9th inst., there has been quite a demand for dwelling houses to rent. There was a meeting ef the stock* holders of The Peopi.e, last week, at this place. The meeting was a har. mouious one, aud the business transacted satisfactorily to all. Mr. B. J. Hammett, the agent of the Singer Sewing Machine-Co., is about to move to Florence. We wish him suc cess in his new field. His brother, Mr. U. B. Hammett, will take charge of the agency at this place. Mi. Tom Ray has kis engine up, and in running order. Tho engine was put up by Mr. Metieroft, of Augusta, who has the reputation of being a first-class mechanic. Capt. C. E. Lartigue is putting an addition to his store, and, when finished, it will give more room for his lurge stock. The proudest Than in town is Capt. W. H. Bellinger—his wife has presented him with a daughter. We wish him much joy. f We would call tho attention of our worthy City Fathers to the veritable, town pump, opposite the depot, which has been out of fix for somp time. Can’t the cows iu the village be pen* ned up over night ? In certain parts it is almost impossibo to walk along With* out stumbling over one of these good natured beasts. Mr. C. C. Cooper and lady, of Gra hams, paid our totfn a visit last week. James Nix, colored, has been adjudged insane, and sent to tho Judge of Pro' bate to be assigned to the asylum. Henry Glostcr, colored, has been sent to jail for refusing to work the roads. Receipts of cotton for the week, end ing 7th inst., was 295 bales. Miss Mary E. Maher, our indefat igable postmistress, is interesting her self in behalf of the fever-strickcn peo ple of the West. Through her exertions a large box of clothing, 9 bottles of wine and 24 boxes mustard, besides $16 35 in cash, $8 of which was collected from children, was sent off on Monday mor ning. the-Dth inst. The .total amount of money collected and forwarded for the above object, from different sources, is $122 55. Mr. Rosenthal has completed his new bakery and oven, and lias commenced ; -v w' ^ PnsU tl*e Work. SUPERIOR ORGANS LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH 11 Best INSTRUMENTS Manufactured It is Important that additional color ed recruits bo enrolled in our ranks to | LOWEST PRICES IN AMERICA, swell our majority, and we urge our Democratic clubs to go actively to | AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION 1! work. If any supposeihnt tho Radi cals are doing nothing they are I Complete in Every Department mistaken. They are working like bea vers, and their quiet way of doing It J p er f eC |; Satisfaction - Guaranteed 11 should hot throw us off our guard. Wo have Irrefutable arguments to | Numerous leslimonials from purchasers in present to them, as they have experi-1 this and the adjoining States confirm tho enced the good rfeuits of homo rule by ;‘' ,ove .’ an ‘ l djo fact that prices at competentThome people. It is Idle to j jj ew y or j £i Boston, Philadelphia or Haiti- approach the leaders or office seekers, | more, but work oh the macs of voters who have neither aspiration nor political I34 TO $10 MONTHLY hope. The number of clubs in the county indicates a very large Demo-1 Secures the best Piano, or OntUN cratic vote, and enough for success, | Made in America, but we want no drizzle drozzle victory, but as a good brother at a oamp-meet- ] Music by Mail or Express Every Day ing in a dry time implored, “a new ground soaker.” Let every man push l Orders Filled on Day of Reception 1 I the work to a glorious termination.— Kershaw Gazette. On last Monday the engineer depart ment iu Washington awarded to Bangs A Dolby, of New York, the contract for tho construction of the foundation of the north jetty of Charleston harbor. Their bid was $21 with nine months’ guarantee, aud $18 without, Aiken Courier-Journal : From the increased Interest of the young peo ple of our town In singing schools and evening prayer meetings wo predict a largo crop of early marriages. In tho Royal Library at Paris there is a Chinese chart made COO H. C., on which 1,460 stars arocorreotly located. There is also a map of China made 1,000 B. a One of Grant’s brothers has become a lunatic. Isn’t It Orvil? | GOODS EXPRESSED to any Point T.I.R0.T.S. W-- • - ' ' * 'S. TUNING AND REPAIRING By C. H. TAYLOR, tb<? only Author ized Tuner of the Augusta Music House. G. 0- Robinson & Co., 2C5 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. au29 OUITUAltY. Died, at Aiken, S. 0., on the 27th of Au gust, 1878, LELLA E., eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mims, aged 24 years. Lella was a lovely young Christian, whoso sweetness of disposition and gen tleness of manner endeared her to a large circle of friends. She has boen called away in the morning of life to join those above, Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. F. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. CnABi.oTTR, Columbia & Augusta R. R. A . Gkxkr u, Passenger Dii-autm kst, t Columbia, 8. C. Jan. 27,1878 j The following passenger schedule will be operated on and utter this doter, Mail EtprtU—Going North Leave Augusta 6:40 p. tn Arrive Columbia 11:20 p. m Leave Columbia. 11:30 p. m. Arrive Charlotte 4:56 a, no. Mail Exprctt—Going Shutn Leave Charlotte 9:48 p. m Arrive Columbia 2:54 a.m. Leave Columbia 8:04 a. m. whoso robes-have been washed white In tire blood of tho Lamb. As the supreme I Arrive Augusta............ 7:05 a.m. hour of trial drew nigh she bid her weep- r uq ( j a iiy | an d make close connec- iug relatives meet her In Heaven, and an- t Ion at Charlotte and Augusta for all nouncedthat the battle had boen fought points North, South and West. Stop at and the victory won. She then calmly and I following named stations only: Fort rejoicingly sank to net. The bereaved 1 Mills, Rock Hill, Chester, Blackstock, family and friends are consoled by the [ Wlnnsboro,Ridgeway, Doko,Columbia, knowledge that she Is sate in the home of | Lexington, Batesburg, Ridge Spring, the blessed Redeemer. A. B. EIRE INSURANCE The St. Paul Fire —riAVJ— Marine Insurance Companj CAPITAL $1,704,8$! A ^ * l i THE SAFEST COMPANY IN TH . UNITED STATES. Will underwrite on all kinds of property, real and personal, in Barnwell coui.ty, in cluding gins, gin-houses, mills and maohin ery, cotton ginned and unginned at the low. est current rates. ' H. M. THOMPSON, Lot*l Agent, Williston. S. C. If. B. Policies issued in best English Fire Companies if preferred, confined 4 to dwell ing houses, stores and contents. june27-tf , rr T T- GJLL, —CLOCK AND WATCH MAKKR- —jeweller and oux smith,— —BLACKVILLE, S. C.— HP*ALL WORK W ARRANTED, l - ■ Johnston’s, Pine House and Granite- vllle. .. . Day Fatienger—Going Soutn No. 1 Leave CharldVre.. 12:30 p, m. Leave Chester. 2:42 p. m, Arrive Columbia. 5:44 p.m. [ Leave Columbia .• 6:54 p. m. Leave GranitilVlllo. 9:51 p. m, Arrive Augusta 10:36 p. m. Day Pattengcr—Going North No 2 Leave Augusta. 5:80 a. m. Arrive Columbia. 9:35 a. m Leave Columbia... 9:40 a. m Leave Chester 12:45 p. m Arrive Chaiiotto... 2:58 p. m. Nos. 1 and 2 run daily, and make close connection at Augusta and Char lotte for points North, South and West and stop at all regular pass stations. , T. D. KLINE, Bupl A. Pope, GenT F. and P. Agent. a. FOLLIN. O. A. VOLLIN. J. K. FOLUX |S&. F0LLIN & SONS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND AGENTS TOR THE SALE OV ■ if IP •*' * 9 i MANUFACTURED AND SMOKING 'Jr* ' ^ ' a ■c 1 ■ d) ■ • >'■ ^-"***. TOBACCO AND SEGARS, 173 EAST BAY STREET, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. Bprl&-tm GO rrrrL. TO Turkey Creek I - > • , J 5»aioon, i ' '-j£- * 1 u '~ t to'/! (OTKB THE ORIIMJE.) C. T. CHRISTIE. »ep5-3mo , Notice to The subscriber rtf the Cotton PlanteraWlfi South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Hfawtosippt aad that bo lately added to the previous inveotloos aoattftff Rib, which he Justly data over all Gin Bibs lu use. of my Improved Gin Rib Is known as Opcn r Throat, Curved-Breast, Double X, Cpntre-yent, Self-RJn Heed Gin, open to the Price last year $4 per tow. I ftBl off- er this season at $3.50 per saw—paya- ble November 1st, olty aeoeBUDea, The common Rib Glo, at $2.25 per taw, only made to order—the porch paying freight from my depot at Address me at Bel Air, Richmond Co., Ga. Thomas Wynne. aug22-2w DENTISTRY. PRICES. s TANDARD CALICO, 7 l-2c. cash, ’rime Rio Coffee, 20c. cash. - ’> Sxtra White Sugar, 11 l-2o. cash. Best Soap, 6 lq 7c. cash*. Kerosene Oil, per gal., 25c. cash. Best Gin Oil, per gal., 60c. cash. Spirits Turpentine, per gal., 50c. cash. d, 1 to 5 lbs., at 12 l-2c. cash. erx s vV>5J [i t t f'Z' i J- B. JE MILBOtJBiBD* » WILL b« sihlB office in BkekriBe, 8. tt; on Mondays, And will meet paUsnts theirs any time if due notice is gives. Wifi stUsd wtrtwvi^ White Lea Linseed Oil, Paint Brushes, different prices and SiZOS, * Have also a full line and heavy Stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Cloth- og, Hardware and Crockery, a beautl- il line of notions of all kinds; Ladles’ counties. jm 'u Colored $llk Handkerchiefs, 25a propose to compete with any and eve ry one, here or elsewhere, and sell good honest goods nqt bought at auo ties. tion or bankrupt sn Turbf ^ Have fresh Ip Seed, 5c. oz. No man shall un dersell me. Would mention clothing as a specialty. C. E. LARTIGUE. Blackville, S. O., Sept. 5,1878. sep5-Cmo Gin 'House INSURANCE. W E insure against Loss or Damage by FIRE, at lowest adequate rates of premium, Gin Houses and Their Contents. Represent the following First-Class Com- S inbrs: j tieen Fire Insurance Company, assets *10,000,000 8t Paul Fire and Marino Insur ance Company, assets - - &4«,284 Western Assurance Company, assets 1.188,877 Lynchburg Fire Insurance Com pany, assets » • • 520,051 Virginia Fire and Marino Insur ance Company, assets - - 612,243 Petersburg Sav. and Insurance Company, assets - tv* 500,413 Total capital represented j* *13.767.268 Keep your Insurance la youfi^wn State, Also, Country Dwellings and contents. Barns. Stables, Live Stock, Cotton, and all other Insurable country property insured. Inquiries by mall promptly answered. (fall on or write to HUTSON A CO., _ General Insurance Agents, 8opt-2mo Aiken, 8. O. , yoTSctffc' * Notice is hereby given, that I wip ap ply to the Judge of Probate fba Bara* well County, on Tuesday, the fint day of October, now next ensuing, at 1® o’clock in the forenoon, for my discharge as administrator of the derelict estate of ’ Thomas Odom, deceased. J-J. Brabham. 1 C. C, C. P. aud G. 8. ang22»4t • , % Lit. tat Ion. a Nickle-plated Improved. Wesson Revolver. A liberal sear bo paid for the pistol or any iafomatioo that will lead to the recovery of ffcaama. Apply at thte ogo» ' ; . tauga-tf Special Notice. AtrMTOB’a Omci, B. Bdakvi&ul S. U, July A great many persona ha' make their tax return*. LI to do »o »t once, the time expired staht. Returns will be taken by Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ALL persons Indebted t# the estate of R. H. Habley, deceased, will please come forwanl and settle. Those to whom the estate Is Indebted will present their claims duly attested to. _■ J. W. GODBEE, sep5 • Administrator. For Sale - i ONE VALUABLE LAW LIBRARY.— I wlH omjr for sale the Law Library of Lfonry ^ of the most valuable Text Books and Re ports known to the profession Terms of sale—Cash. Library consists of 141 vol- siinos, JOHNSON SANDERS, Mortgagee. Barnwell, B. C., Bept 2,1878. sepS-td READ THIS! • j : AUGUSTA. 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WADKBR’8, - - * NEAR GRAHAM^, 8.D.RB. ggpe-iy ~ , , mCISITISTKY- I. II. ALEXANDER, D. > B. C OL.UN1UKA, 8. Cfa Will visit Blackville and Barnwell professionally aboat the 1st of October auglVtf « ifM - £ ■■sf' - « a m. * ■ *4- ' Merchandide . 173 EAST BXih Charleston, South Xfarolina. ■ Consignments Solicited. Prompt Returns Made. auglo-tf Notceto Debtors airs, forws estate Is I duly 1 AugB-lt ITKXPCTOQ MrsTLT rs mm