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r L . •f THE PEQPL'E-.. -Jf - mitjL* _ mi* pURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1879. JLocul Uri«f•. 1 m ' ’ ,i— .i- *■' rnz^L- - - -r.^ rl •47 V>'«na flde Mlkw«rlbtr» f '1‘H.K PKOP^f:, tlic- br«t ndver* tloiag; tn«dla ' llaa. in lower Caro* Loral News. Ageat* oi 'ike People. O. K. raiLura. Elko—B. 0. SitAMSKLL. Blaekvilie—Mai. a. K 8tkadhaX. Orohams-W. M. OaWH*x. Batafcocn &. ft. Ttmr.* - Allenrtote—W. 0. Johk« im. < had'a ton —K M. Alxxaxdbk. Our subscribers anil advertisers can call up“n the nearest Aitent wl»enevoi they wish tn settle their ac fium*. Our Agents are authortxsd to receive and give recofpts tor all moaeys due us. BnonE makings eontraols for adver tising call at The Pr tin office and get our rates. No one can or shall do better or cheapet #ork than we. The papers previontlj kept in the Printing Oflff-e for the ruiTcnlenre of some ofonr namwell sshscribers will hereafter be fouad at the atoro of Mr. Leroy Molalr. J. H. A.vdkrs ’X, the great American dry goods eater, now held* daily niatl- nees at W. T. Anderson’s headqiiaf ; ters. Broad street, Augusta, Oa. Wro. L Moody, the autocrat of the Elector al hat, conducts the exhibition and gives free lectures —“ over the left.” Room for your sisters and your uncles and your cousins and your aunts. • - i» ■ I he Social (lab V-lotcrtalwnscnt. kTbe second meeting of the Barnwell rebating amd Social So-lety was held at the Court House last Friday even ing, and a largo number of memb' rs aud visitors were present. After the usual routine huslneea was disposed of, Mr. Bta'tnu O'lhtnuou delivered a very forcible and elaborate address to the audience, touching upon the ad vantages and necessity of such a so ciety. He was followed by Rev. E G. Price, who spoke in regard to the •* la fluence of Woman ” as a ueceseity for the succeoe ef ail organfzitioun. Hi* remarks were much euf>ye4 end frequently applauded. After the read ing of selected pieces by Meeers. To- bin aud Harris, the president appoint ed the debaters for to-morrow even ing, the subject being *• Which Influ ences the Mind of the Soldier most. Patriotism or the Hojiw of Reward.” The meeting then adjourn-d. This society now numbers about ilfty mem bers, and will be of great ben- lit to the young people of the village notiled t.lgktwlmg. When used for rheumatism, sore throat, lame back, neuralgia, sprains htoiscH, contracted muscles, stiff J 'I'its, corns and bririons, on hrmau itcings ; and spavin, ring b< i iie. pal!** scratches, eic., oo *iiimals, 1>miss*-b*’ Lightning Liniment U un* quailed, and its effects simply electtical. A-* its name sugg' sts. i' is quick to re lieve, and thoueands bear witmes to its astounding vittuee. Price 50cents. For sale by Charles Peehmnnu, Ibirn- well C. H.. and by Dr. Su*kes, Black- vllle, S. C. Blacltville Dots. -^he parties interested In the so- called intimidation cases left here on Thursday evening to be present at the United States Court Friday last. The Alert and Athletic Base Ball Clubs played a match game of base ball on fttst TWsday the l7lh Inst The score being lour to six, the Utter coming ont fictorlous. On last M -nday evening a select au dience assembled at the Ooutt House building to tje entertained with choice humorous, dramatic and pathetic reci tations tendered by Miu Heleh Morris L »wia. Tb« lady sustained her repu tation M an elocutionist throughout and the people wane wei! pleased Wednesday htfet will be a memora ble day in the history of Blackvllle lor the greatest bail slofm ever seen ey any of the present population. The wind blew terrifically and bail felf in such* quantities that it would have been an easy matter to have gathered a bucket- full in a short epace of time. Many ■tones wefe seen ttat would have weighed' folly » half pound eaclt and as large aa an ordinary teacup. The rain fell in Immense qtiautltiee and flooding tiie streeta to tfoch an extent that mauy were fcatfesafbui for hour* after the storm. FUrlda, Oar of flower* say tie cJece^tj^c#'tb** expen •Ive trip is obviated by Conssens __ ._ r.c , t omponbd^one/of Tar, Phtch sphed IJy cures the coughs and colds incl- it to this rigorous clime, tor pub- jo) speakers it sur^as^b* the* Detfds- tbecic regimen of “pebble* and *ea ■bore deartng the throat until the voice flogs with Abe “ tie. For sale by Cbatfe* Ftosfrnrtfcn Hfkckville, & C Tie Boturenp wakr is Ike l*t«t apn^ Tbr^AMborlsn drefes Mrs. Hutson, wife of ciptain Roffn Hutson, died near Willlston on last bmwlay. Small grain IsgrowlBgmf^dly. Last week’s heavy rains having greatly baocflited ft. The Wages ef dw are not pntu in trade dollars. Old Nick’I pay them in hia own coin. • • The Axor libel case still hangs fire, and the Exodlste are again talking of compromising, Charleston has thus far contributed nearly li.OOd to the relief of tha Wal- terboro sufferers. Coro Is very small for the season; stands are poor and cut-worms are busily making them worse. Typhus fever of a malignant type Is raging in Edgefield. That county never doea anything oy piecemeal. During tbo past week Capt. 0. M. Stone, of Augusta, sold several steam engines to Barnwell planters. Now that the thunderstorm seaaon has unlived, the reckless small boy will be more prompt at prayers. Our editorial on “ The Heir of All the Ages ” it* crowded out of this week’s issue, but will appear on May day. A medical friend of ours went fish ing last Saturday aftn nooa. He caught seven sand perch and a bad cold, but lost hia patience au-l five books. We learn that mad dogs hive been recently killed by W. H. Gary, Esq., B (A. B. Webb and Erwin Collins Ca nine* should be carefully watched. During the Barnwell trials the News and Courier has been very popular with Republicans In our midst, but we deaT think tb«»y eojoyed yesterday’s issue. South Carolina has been terribly af- fliered duriiig the psar week, lacked juries and tornadoes ennjing together are rat her more than one State can bear up under. The cures effected by Dr. Harter’* Fev.-r an 1 Ague Sxreoiflo have the merit of prominence. It cures cases pronounced incurable, and prevents a return of the disease. Why will you be humbugged, when Prof. Paine, .,f aw H Ninth street, Philadelphia, I 1 *, the acknowledged eminent author, chemist and practi tiouer, cures your disease for ten cts. Physicians now admit that “The Shield is n.-blerthas the spear." How much better then to shield the system against attacks, by using Dr. Harter’s Liver Pills, than to cure the disease wtien fit inly seated. - Abrat am Hay, o«»lored, who wms Ci hdued in the Barnwell jail, on a charge of perjury, wus carried before Judge B--nd oti Monday, disebatged from custody and presented with a check f'«c seven dollars. \\ e were pleased to seo in our town for several day* during the past week that live merchant, Mr. Luther Smith, of Anderson. Mr. Smith U Pant Grand Worthy Patriarch of the Sous of Temp-ran«e «>f this Scat*. The jonng folks are getting ready L* the picnic at Weatbertbec’s mill. Comfortaide conveyances will meet the trains nl Willlston, anti the gathering promwes to be Urge. It is sure to be a pleu*ani occMaion. Don’t forget the dajly Ftitlay, May 2 I. Thenrscefid and gif ed Miss He len Morns Lewis gave one of her reciter che entertainments, at Court House Hall, on Tuesday evening. She whs most heartily applauded, audleav. s Barnwell wealing new laurels, which will, we trust, grow brighter os her years and merits Increase. VI y**«-ry fr.xplahacA. Mrs, Brown, wfeo Parlor scene has spent the summer among the White Mountains in search of health, aud who aeems to have searched the whole mountain side without being able to And a pair of blooming cheeks or an inch of healthful si^a: Mrs. Whit* who ha* ressained at home be cause her husband could not uffoid to go, but whose fresh complexion thd bMgbt *yea seem tdfoave caught Ihsir bloom and brightness from mountain breezes. Mrs B. —Dear me, Mrs. White, how well you afe looking ! If you will not think me impertinent, let me ask how you can keep so healthy t* this dread ful city? 1 have been to tb* White Mountains, §o there every summer, in fact, aad I han’t keep u* the doctor’s list «t that. Mrs. W. (smiling )—I'll tell you the whole secret; Mrs, Brow*. You re- ■i*mbef bow iporly l was last Spring, sorrie days even being confined to my bed. Dr. told Mr. White to send nfs to the mountain*, but I know he •buldn’t afford U, and I tried Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Itsef. fects were *o marvelous that I also *f FUw ‘ ■* A thrort^ of suffWrfb' with coughs and colds annually go South to enjoy tile ethereal mildness of the laud reCl * Wfr ® *° marvt 'l 0 u» I “lao dower* To^ them ww wotAlf k,r, ® c * OUK ADVERTISING COLUMNS. » •- Edvrlw Bates M. C*, This Arm is too well known Ic Barn well to need any recommendation from us. They have one of the largest wholesale dry goods stores in Ch irlos* ton. Our merchants could not do bet ter any where than with them. When you visit Charleston give them a call They are sure to give satisfaction. AudersOa’e Photograph Uallcry In Charleston is one of the hand- semes’ galleries In the South. If you want a flret class picture taken, go to him. His photographs aro acknowl edged by every oue to be the host ih the Southern States. - *y * Matihicrsrn A. Roollitle. This is on* of the oldest and largest clothing bouses in Charleston. Their store contains one of the finest select ed stock of ready-made clothing that we eve: saw. They keep the best goods in the market and warrant them t oo. Reader, if you want a good suit this Is the place to get It. Clew. Ji If arkcr Ac tl*a. Why will our people send North for sash, blinds and building material when they can got even a better arti cle just as cheap in Charleston at Get). 8. Hacker & Son’s. Their goods are of the best material and warranted as food as the best. Patronize home in dustry if you wish your country to prosper. Miles Drake A Bon. In another column will bo found the card of Messrs. Miles Drake & Son, boot and shoe dealers. These gentle men have found It necessary to place their prices so low down that they will be within the reach of all. Their stock i« of the best made by Northern man- Aleanse By sjfc^a. I* ray wpniutf, one bottlfi dt tbe Prescription and the Dbaovery Is befcisr thaa' six wteks of the White Mountains for a sick wo man. I have only bee* ow» of th* city > wnek during the whole wunftOgr ; theb my husband* and I wen: to Buf falo and stopped at Dr. Pieroe’s leva- tog to thb Md*’ and TeuriMF HotH.' Th* Wfhr own people la dtrlwkea WsiUtrboro’. better U H;'.nla"b> Dr. 8»mi; l,“'.uSb Branch Dr. Plercw’e Ian try tbe •ext Si summer McUbtMos, facturers. Dnnicl II it As. This gentleman has again placed his advertisement before the readers of The People, having found it a paying business to keep his well known house before the readers of our paper. CwoMe'a 4'Ioililns House. For more than half a century Cooke’s has been ft favorite house with Barn well people. He has cl>>thod men who me now parents and grand parents and his promising tone, and the cour teous Mr. Blanchard are prepared with an immense stock to clothe all who wish to invest themselves and their money in new, atylish and serviceable habiliments. N>> man woo bought his clothing at Cooke’s ever died an old bachelor. Mansion House. But few man know,how to keep a hotel, but Mr. L. B. Lewis is one of the cbosen few. Under hia kindly care the Mansion House is growing rapidly in to public favor ns its increasing pat ronage shows. He will be glad to see you, and you will be sure to want to see bim again and again. C'apt. O. 31. Stone. If you need plantation machinery of any kind don’t fail to call on or oorres pond with Capt. Stone. You can do as well with him as with any house North or South. He Is always trust worthy, prompt and accommodating. Read his advertisement and you will see that now Is the time to buy and he is the man to buy from. A 4 or< rcliou. Our enterprising youhg friends, Jef ferson & Mixson send us a change in their luaurauce advertisement which has reached us too late for insertion. We are glad to know that they are meeting with the success they deserve Painting. W e invite the attention of our r, a 1- ers to the card of Mr. Betilson, which appear* elsewhere in t^ir columns. We know Mr. Bettlson to bo a first- cl*f8 painter, and trust our friends will not fail to patronize him. Our town is sadly in need of the painter’s brush, and, as Mr. Beltison guarantees iow prices and perfect satisfaction, we hope soon to se« the necessary Im provements, in that respect, going on. Tfce “ Wklte.'’ See the new advertisement of the White Sewing Machine. Tbe card speak-, for itself. A True Witness. Bahnwell, S. C., April 21, 1879. Editor People-Dkab Sir : Please allow me to say through the columns of your paper, that I was not bribed by Dr. C. Miller as ft has been aserted by many colored people iu my community to swear that be was not guilty of in timidation at Red Oak on November 5'.b. It i« a fatort report and has been started by some person who i* preju diced against me. YodVe respectfully, 8. W. Williams. Birds and FtowEKs.-*\V{t are rell- wiil tbe ably informed that Col. Duncan deliver bis beautiful' lecture on above subject, before the Sunday School at Seven Pipes Church, On Sun day next at 10 o’clock *. in. Barnwell started the subscription which has given comfort and support to the family of the brave Benner. Will ah* be as gshetous In contribu- 1 pressing oecei our ‘feapL Woodward is putting up big steam mill, and ^J■ W A D YE li 11 SEME \ T TS. imioi ioise. No. SCS8 IIroad Ntreot. AUGUSTA* GA. pAtra or BOARD, tl-50 Per Bay. BISaLR WEALS, 50c. LODGING, 50a Special rates for Board by the week or month. Ij. r*. f.FIWIe*, i’roivrtMor. • pr 24 $ai. H O USE, sTcTn AND ORNAMENTAL painting Ou the Most Reasonable Terms. APPLY TO T. Li. mz rTiHOTw, 84 toW Barnwell 0.fr. 8. C. Planters, ATTENTION! WE could not supply the demand fur the GULUET GIN last season, owing to the YePow lover quarantine. To pre vent a similar oocum-nce during the com ing season, we have been instructed to offer the Hi P B# V E I> G U L L E T T GINS, Also, Feeders and Condensers, at a very low price to all who will purchaoe this Spring, for cash or good paper. Now is your chance to purchase the finest Cotton (jin cvoi offered to the trade, at prices (hat any planter can afford. To get the largest discount, you should purchase between now and May 15. *’e are also offering the Cel ebrated BIGELOW ENGINES of every style; also, SWEEPSTAKE SEPARATOR*, THRESHERS and SaW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, Ac , Ac., at greatly reduced prices. Give us a call or write for circulars. Extra low figures made to those who purchase their entire ginning aud threshing outfits through us. Address, O. M. STONE & CO., General AgU. for Plantation Machinery, nprg-l-Om. AlTOU-*T v.OA- T HE WHITE Sewing Machine THE BEST OF ALL. Unrivaled in Appearance. Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim or alma thc VERY BEST OI*I*RATINQ QITCTLEST SELLING, KIAXOSOMEST, AND Hurt Perfect Sewing Kuchina 4n the world. TM trttt popularity of the White l« the meet eon ■Inrinn frihatl* in Urn ^..11 • _I» %lncirtQ tribute to its cxcellenco tnd superioritv •ttf •tlsr macklnts, «n4 in tab«nittiot|Tl to U)t • ii •ui/tuikiitvu Irade we put It upon Its merits, amt In no Instance la NtlMar rel Ui,9d t0 Mtut l f * n J rKommendatton The demand lor the Whlta has incraased to socN Sa aslant that we are now compelled te turn out A. Com. plwte SwTrrljag- ACatolOlaa* m-vxy tnaww xrxVi- j.-am Lo. . tJa* Aakjr to nna.pg?i5r tEa <8 ynr> a.n AI Every machine Is warranted tor S years, and sold tar C'sh at liberal discounts, or upon easy payments, te suit the convoalaaca •( customers. fiaurrs vdttxe w woocoths TxnrrotT. ,0 WHITE SEWING MACHINE C0.7 Nl *M Euclid Avt., Cleveland, Ohio. —For mile by— r. D* & T. F. SMITH, 290 Bro.*d .Sr., At OUST A, G... w OQ P O w o M a s § o o w 3 r M Ci] fc .70 ►.a sUi sill ci: a ill* §:?!f l»7*b i«r*. Sftiag and Sommer Millinfry. MINB L,. J, TAKES this ruetkad eg informing the Indies of Hkmwell and \Idoily that sis* Nm re> oalvnd ar-* 1 *-* *-* ‘ Tra - W - ^Z'l Hat ah*pee in Fceock Mill - Harm, Gan ton and _ variety of French Hate OhUdiHD. Plated Jewelry, fawi style# Erfeo-tte. Real Hair ift Pnffa, j Corla an<¥ tTwftchea. Ac. Frlcea reaaoQ- I able, and aU are Invited from tboruaik 4 'A to call xt L.. J. IjKOKIK’S Iftt Broad ?t., 2d Door Above Express of- Avu*fT*^ Gtoacu. TOOLE’S LATEST IMPROVKD HCIT-rBOOF COTTON UIX CONDENSER a n a ditstril A? there are two or three .Mylca ot conden sers in tfie market it will be iiuceiwary to re fer gin owners to ihoprincipto puiuu of do- fails in t In* old. in order tn show morn plain 'Lr the improveweuta couiaincd in the uejw. To 'ondensere -jieretnfore Imru been arranged to bat from the lapping principle, that is, they form the bat on the cylinder or reel through which I he draft of the gitv-lwtmh must pass. Tliis is a perfect wry to make a good, strong bat, but it has one serious objeq tion In the salo oj cotton it laps so perfnnlly on the reel and folds up so nicely after it pitu«es the machine tbut yptowt!ties nf tt gn Tn the press folded t.p, which causes the fibre to press bent or croukbd in the hale, or to have the appearance of napped cotton. I make this siatcraent upon the authority ofcopon buyers who have informed me of thc fact. This, then, is one point of inibrpvctneut in my condenser. By reversing the motion of the reel and blowing the cotton down on an endless apron, lapping the cotton, flakrat a time, on the reel is presented ; at the same time the meshes of the reel are kept clear ot cotton and a free passage of air and dust ac quired. After the cotton isdroppcldown on tiie apron it is whipped round to four rollers in front, where it forms a bat. The passage of thc but between these r Hers to form a bat obviates thc above troubles, and de livers the cotton with a beautiful fluffy ap- poaraee, perfectly clear of any nanps qt dusl at all. The attachment of four rollers is tie signed to make them doubly secure ttgahist fire. The additional improvement in the chest is of great value. By it thc dust is onveyed ont of the gin room, at tbe same lima it prevents tire from getting into the cottoj. My aim ha* been to make a selfscx- tinguishiug eonden«er, and l ntn satisfied that my aim is fully Accomplished by the addition of four rollers to quench the hiaze. Yes, 1 have put an end to all gin bouse bum mg, except the burns of the vile incendiary. If you do not fear him slop your insurance expenses at once, or demand a considerable reduction, for 1 tell you you have insurance enough in this machine, w th but a small outlay in the beginning and a constant sav ingin every way totheend. There is no more reason in your concluding that you are safe with your lint rooms against the many constant causes of fire in gins than there is in your concluding that you ran jump orrr the moon. Aln.ust every issue of your county paper the eason just passed, has an- nouneed, “ The gin liouseand contents of (J. 'V —.—-wnebttrned or thef.tkinsi ; Inrdly had time to gut mules out. Tuke warning frie;ui, yours may be likewise announced fliift year, if you should not avail yourself of the security obtained hy the use ofthi* machine. You need not complain, “Not —AT— ALLAN’S. FINE WATCHES,'- American nod Swiss, o? thu Lnteet Styles. RICH JEWELRY Of New and Elegant Dealjrns nnd Exqui site Workmanship. STERLING SILVERWARE, In Freeh and Beau'iful INi'toron, especial- •ty ad.itfted tor WethHtig Frem-ntn. SILVER FLaTKDWARK. Tea Seta, Walters, lee Pit.-hers, flutter Dish- s, (’up*. Goblet*, t-poons, Forks of best quality, Ac. CHOIi E FANCY GOODS. French and Amoi lean Clocks, Fine Table Culb-ry, t>|osctacivs, Ac. Watches ? Jcwi* _ Repaired. THE REST GOODS AT THE LOW EST PRICES. JAMES ALLAN', !V'7 King street. Charleston. 8. C, wplO-ly -'I FIRE INSUIUNCI The St. Paul Pitt — .IA7J- able ' \f you are able to bear your present risk and, perhaps, a burn onc<* in your Hie you aro able to pay from $4o to $00 time. once to save a healthy nian hit health, to save a good gin and fixturus from ashes, to save clean cotton from dust and to clear bad cotton of dust, aud to make the fair o 1 cs fee! proud that they ato relieved of the trou hie of bait jug cottou the old way for quilts, comforts, Ac. TERMS or SALE. All who can satisfy me of their rospon*i. bility in every respect, are invited to send in their orders now—to-day. Do not defer un til Fall lean not fill orders then like now. You wi I be rcqwirtd to give your note for i he amount, without interest, till Fall, and five bales of cqtton .gimed, when the note will be considered due, and which is consid ered a sufficient guarantee pf the machine, and the property in the macbfnele remain in mo until finally paid for. Order now \ou will be sure to be in time. Correspon dence of all gin owners earnestly solicited at once. Send stump for circular. Ad lrc4s J, L. TOOLE, • t WtHisWm, fi. C. ii. R. N*. B. Testimony given when wanted. jin30-6mo* Barber Shop. Shaving, Hair Gutting and Dress ing and Spninpooing done on th>* most by T. L. fi •itlaon, Hutide, Wednesday, Satur- d tys and Sundays. apr24-ltn. reae tnable terms Patterson RKMOVEI). The Law Office of J. C. DAVANT Hae been removed from Allendale to Barnwell. Marino Insurance Company CAPITAL $1,704,881 THE SAFEST COMPANY IN TH UNITED STATES. AKMsTROK’u & liEHier YVIT.LlriTONT, ft. C’.; K EEP conetantiy on baml a oleeif a -* •~v- •»-• ■-srcat. assorted stock of DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, Hardware groceries, ac.. Which thry rffer to tL* dtixene ot Barow. II county at fair prices and so licit their patronage. ** S- gars and Tobacco a specialty. tM i f Jar 2-tf 0. k E. L. KERRISON, Dry Goods, -SMI . J f - - is H - fS II iSEL, SEAR KKO ST,. CSAHLESTOK, S. €. -Hi A- VISE GIFT A VERY Desirable Kit« f.*r a Cotton Factory will b- given gr ills to «hy (Xhu- patiy that will use it the Pond, with the I nm r.-adf made, and ae much lam! ae will lie noce'eary for the purpose. Th* property la situ.ted on the horth-oast corner of Aiken county, on the Water*of j ,,i , , anc *! the local!.>n is unsurpaaa- ••d Ph nty of water, and t*erfsctly kewltky. Only three tnll-e from the South Carol’tin ItallrrtHd. ny information noodod will be cheerfully given. Address 08I ORNK DYfKEH. U'ackvtlls, 8, c. JOSEPH KI’l v HLVGtj, ■ M. Indoor, 8. C. DR. W. W SMITH, Winistou, H. C. J- O Callaghan. BRICKLAYER AND PLASTERER. BARNWELL, S. C. M'ill underwrite on all kinds*of property, real and psraonal, in Barnwell couut^, In cluding gins, gin-hou-es, mills and ina.-oin ery. cotton ginned and unginned at the low- cat current rates. H. M. THOMPSON*, - Local Agent, Williaton. 8. C. N. B. Policies issued in best English Fire Companies if preferred, coutiheti to dwell, ing houses, stores and contents, june27-tf <5^, T. Markwalter’s fflAUHLL WORK’S, Broid 8t , (near Lower Market). & Augusta Ga. MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, an 1 Mar ble Work generally always on hand or made tootder. A large selection ready for letter- and delivery at shortest oolite. Several hundred* of new design* of thc most modern stylo of Monuments furnished at a lower price than e»er before in tbiWuiu/kct. and of the heel workmauship, fimiUr^to that of the new CONFEDERATE MONUMENT recently erected by me iu Augusta. oclO-Omo Chas Pechman, mmmii W* DEALER in Dry Good*, Groceries. Boot*, Shoes, Hate,Cups, (.Jlothing, Jlatcjwftie, Cutlery, Notions, apt, &c. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND 17-h B. J Qaatllfbaum, U. U. M. WILUSTOH, 8. C. r Aj Attend Calls tboughout Barnwell and Adjacent Counties. apr8 Oxos. S. N- GREEN, CASH DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, PLANTATION SUPPLIES, NO. 315 BROAD 8TREBT, (Three Doors above Planters’ Hotel,) AUGUSTA, GA., WOULD be pleased to see any of Bis old friends from Barnwell and wflMluar- FOR SALE BY fF P GROVKS&CO IIl^YCIiVil.1.IC. H. C. 72-85 an toe to soil them First-Cla^«Oro<viles at as !..w Figures as they oui be boiu lit tn the Lit y. I*uyin*r itnd s. llinn strictly fur Cash. 1 challenge 0<.mpetition In prices. 1 will keep my Stock oonMnually replen ished from Northern and Western Mar ie ts Don’t forRet tbe place. SH Broad trect, angust i, Oa., 3 doors above thc PI-nti-rs’Hotel. 8. N. OBEEN. jaiilt-tmos Barnwell Preparatory Schttol FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. r pHE undersigned begs to announce I that be ts bow prepared to receive pupils on the following twffis, via: L*tlo, French, Matbeuuttlge, and tbe various English branches, per quarter...,'. .$10 00 The same per month........... 8 00 Instruct kid j|i the English branches, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geofrraphy, Gram mar, per quarter g 00 The same per roogth 2 00 W.6.TYSON, Priwipal . ..Mgsio iMspo* given by a competent lady teacher. h£8ta <1 "* ra ^* b ‘* ‘"W’ No otice to DeSlora and Credlfors. ILL Persons indebted to th%Eetato of A the late WiHtan Aabfey ar* rwouated to make Immedlat* paymeet tr> the uaJer- . end all ne eon* holding elstm* t the a*»d fata** ar* also raqueeted M*nl tJvum to prserpt them at once. holma W. A. HOLM ATT, ! . . W- A. HAILZY | Executors. Bafnwell C. S. O, Maruli 6,18T3 The best brands of Wines, Liquors, B' er, Ti’bacco, and Cigars, at prices which defy competition. Give me a cull when you come to Barnwell and you shall not leave dls- eatisfled. On my tab'e will be found the bes* the market affords. Those indebted to me must come forward and set*is, or I will positive ly not advance to them D r another year CHARLES PECHMAN. febfi 3>ni All Orders promptly attended to la the Country, ut Prices To suit the times. Estimates given on Brick or Frnme Houses on application, marl? 8om*. J- H. JBROWISr, (OF. FAUX WELL) - . “■TO J.B.White&Co. • - •' 4 LEADER OF LOW PRICES, 228 |1hoad St , - Alqdsta, Ga., Opposite (lao yionmmeni. mcbtS-3at DANIEL HAAS, —JOBBfc* OX— Foreign and Donestie Dry Goods, OF- • . * fffotionw, k-'anry Oood*, Ac., 155 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. 72-85 EgTABu»n*n 1861. CHARLES HICKEY, DKALF.H IN Looking Olasses, Kverj Varied of Mould* Ings, Window Ornires, Photographic Framcc. Cqrd and IusmI Loop*, Btt- No. 845 King St., above Liberty, Charleston, South Carolina. Engraviuga t.ad Oil Painting* Renovated. oci3|:-6id mP.I'.STOKBgv DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, mb II BLACKVILLE, 3 f C. % ii'irl AS on hand and is oonstantl] itly re ceiving a well selected stock of aiB* «AM I. R. MARMI U.L XXUVARIIC. MARSHALL. FI LI 18 J WLiCOAT. and SUCEL l tflfCIILL 4 tXronrEBs or Hardware, Cutlery. Guns, &c,. Agricultural Implements, 314 KING ST., CORNER SOCIETY (Sign of the Golden Gun). ALSO, 55 and 67 SOCIETY STREET, ChurleN*<Mi, H. 4’. AoeNTH FOE CfeLEBIUTED WaTT PLOWS *cpl2 lyr DR- LARTIGUE'S BARNWELL WINES Landreih’s Warramed Seeds! fP A - , l HE wRolcsale trade supplied at Philadelphia prices. Full size papers at thirty cents per dozen (to trade only). WM. 3 MILLER, (Sign of Plow), 353 King A,., janlti 3mo Charleston, 8. 0. Judge of Probate ot Monday the agth Match. okarge as guardian of AnaU JC. now wife of A. M. Wo*ther«be»v. ISAAC A. BLASTW. WltUttoji Tebruary 17, ir?. 41 pure Drugs, Chemicals, Painta. Oris, IVrfumeiy, Toilet Brio a-Brac, Patent Meiiicittes nfid Drncgists sundries, which he offers on Uwmost roosenabi* term* f ir cash or country produc* Professional calls in town orqountry pronrpfly attended to. sep26*tf PJS’t K. HSSFWIL!,, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ABBEVILLE C. XI., S. C., ■il Will practice |n all tfie Sfatd and United State* Oonrts. Jan30-6mos . ! , .^„. l ^ Central Hotel Broad Street, AUOUaTA, 01C01*«#*rA Mrs M- W Thomas, ?«nlr»'i» Iwcatt*—Coeveaiast V *• »■ A. BACHARA0Q 8. BACHARACn. r .. a. m\m 4 cd, W»IOI.I .HALH CLOTHIERS, KO. 406 MARKET STREET, pun, A Delphi A, pa. , rnrf fim ' a vira A UMITEP NCMBEUOF active, energvtle^easvaMer* 1 t> engage ia * pi*a.«ant and Goad men will finilUua •. i m i ! -- profitable business, a rare chance •tO MAKE MONEY. *aoh wijU pleaee answer tki* a4»fpis«t ment by Jeltcr, enclosing stamp for r*piy, Mating what hrfcine* raey hate been en gaged in. - Non* but those vrh# mean bu»iutM need apply. Audress, FlNtXT, llARtfT k Oo., mcklS-ly, Atlanta, Cijt. Barnwell lands for Sale' A FBW choice Cotton Plantations can be bought ntreasonableratet£. situated near Wllltaton and BlsckTllle,' t>Hwren the South Carolina Bastroaff and the EJbrto river. For ter«» ap ply to H. M.TJOMr “ ocll-tt , . WlUtat; itOD» u In,.* f6i Sale! 4|