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~r* - V a'iiE ^eopets: THOBSDAY, HAT 1, 1»7». M« •■teMriken l». K f>KOPL.R, Ike Mat a4rar. median! la lower Caro- lioa. wa ve Local Mews. Areata of The People vnillaton—O. A. I'HiLLirs. Elko—B. 0. Stanskll. Black vine—Hal. G. E. Stead mas. (ir&haarti -W. M. Cadthex. Bamtecfg—E. B. Ttlee. Allendale—W. 0. Joasaos. Gkarlntoa—R. M. Alexander. Our ivjbs^rlltcrs and adverUaera can call upoli the nearest A(r«nt whenerer they wish to settle their account*. Our Ajreiit* are authorised to receive and give receipt* for all moueys due us. Betoee making contracts for adver tising call at Tee People office and get our rates. No one can or shall do better or cheaper work than we. The papers preriensly kept ia the Prlatlaf OfBpe for the eoBTeaience of some of oai; Barnwell anbscrlbcrs will hereafter be fo«a4 at the atore of Mr. Leroy Mol air. J. H. Ahdexsos, the great American dry goods eater, tow holds dally mati nees at W. T. Anderson's headquar ters, Broad street, Augusta, Ga. Wm. L. Moody, the autocrat of the Elector al hat, conducts the exhibition and give* free lectures—" over the left.” Boom for your sisters and your uncles and your ooustns and your aunts. **•■* Friday Evealaff'. The Reading and Debating Society mot as usual at the Court Bouse last * Friday evening, quite a number of per- being present After reading the utos and disposing of other busi ness, the q*«ery> Resolved, “That Pa-, trlotism Secures a More Eificlent Sol-" dlery than the Hope of Howard ” was taken up, Messrs. B. O Bannon aud T. W. Harrikljeprcsentlog the affirmative, aud Messrs. W. G. Tyson, H. B. Tobin, 8. N. Thompson and Rev. E. G. Price the negative. Messrs. A. P. Msovillc, W. Gilmore Slonme and Judge S. J. Hay were appointed by the chair to act as judges. Thj speeches of Messrs. O’Bannoo and Tyson deserve especial mention, being able, eloquent and log ical. The other debaters acquitted themselves very credltatdy Indeed. The judges, after complimenting those on the negative aide upon the able manner in which they had managed their subject, decided for the affirma tive. The Society then proceeded to the election of the following officers to s-stve for the eneulog month : President—W. G. Tyaon. Vice-President—B. T. Bice. Secretary—J. L Bronson. Treasurer—Joseph Bellinger. After appointing eeveral to read and declaim at the next meeting, the Socie ty adjourned to meet next Friday. mk4 Grow Fat.'* This ancient bit of advloe Is well enough for '‘spars” people, bat bow about those that are already too fat T What Is to become of them ? Sit still, and I’ll tell you. After many ex periments, extending through moutns of patient investigation and toll, the celebrated analytical chemist, J. C. Al lan, has perfected and given to the f d Allan’s Anti-Fat. Thus far in ral hundred cases this great rem- nas never failed td reduce a cor pulent pprson from three to six pounds per week. It is perfectly harmless and posftveiy efficient. Sold by all druggists. The aetb of April. Memorial Day vrsa observed by the greater portion of our people. The graves of the soldiers in the Baptist and Catholic cemeterioe were beauti fully decorated with flowers by the ever readji hands of our fair ladles. Quite a number of people repaired to the Baptist Church-yard, but owing to soma rhisundeMtandthg no one had 1 ' J I 1 been invited,to address them. are always glad to see so much interest manifested on this day, for it shows that the brave and patriotic soldiers who died for tWr country are not for gotten. k ” *** ~ « Have Twn the Hwckeye ? It Is a well established fact, that Tablet's Buckeye Pile Ointment will cure, lif used, acconliBg to directions. s HfidJocastanum, o> Efor&e floral Brlcts. Oar new “setan ” has arrived. Forward oats are now heading. ^ Last.Sunday's heavy rains are said to have injured blooming wheat. The height of ambition with the av erage country boy Is to become a clerk. Bast has made Its appearance on wheat, but iq yet confined to tbe stalks. CoL W. H. Duncan will deliver an address before tbe Bdbday School at Nloety-SIx to-day. , The season Is at hand when tbe man who disables a house painter or white- washer should be sent to the peniten tiary. We are glad to ioarn that Capt. J. D. Allen has so far recovered as to be able to attend to bis official duties again. On yesterday Mr. R. L. Wade, a vet eran railroad man, tbok charge of the twepty-flve convicts who are to work on tbe Barnwell Railroad, Quite a number of our business men took advantage of the low rates of fered by the recent excursion and made a visit to the City by the Sea. Prof. Paine’s Catarrh Vapor effects more cures than any other remedy ever known. Trial bottle, ten cents. 250 S. Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Tbe Loafer’s Club is unusually large this yeat, and they will have to skin around right smart, for plums and blackberries have all been killed by recent frosts. Tbe cures effected by Dr. Hsrtei’s Fever and Ague Specific have the merit of prominence. It cures cases pronounced Incurable, and prevents a return of the disease. Col. Duncan will lecture cm M Birds and Flowers” at Seven 1 Ines’ Baptist Church on the 21 Sunday in May at 4 o’clock. The address will be for the benefit of the Sunday School Owing to tbe unfavorable weather tbe past month cotton has made very little headwsy. A groat deal of that already planted will not come up and that which is up looks like it had the epizootic. Physicians now admit that “The shield Is nobler than the spear.” How much better then to shield the system against attacks, by using Dr. Harter’s Liver Pills, than to cure the disease when firmly seated. A young friend of ours went off on a visit Iasi week and came back with his hand In a sling, A lady asked bim how he had butt, it and he said that he got in a fight with a man and was shot; then he took that back and raid some gun-powder ex ploded in his pocket and burned bis hand, and then be took that back and said that he fell down and hurt it. The qutstioo now la how did he hurt It. All we know about it is his bund is hart sod its in a sling. Hymeneal. The jftscuius ChoAtnut, cdmii^bnly knpfvn qe thet Buckeye^ has been highly esteemed for many years, owing to the fact that it possesses virtues, lying in the bitter principle called Esculln, which can be utilized fp/ the, cure of Hies, if aL fectecf .With that tejrrlhId,disease, use Tabler’s Bpckeye Pile Olntroeut, and be relieved. Price 50 cents. For sale by Charles Pechmann, Barnwell 0. if. or by Dr. Stokes, Blackvllle. Dr. C. B. Addison, of Bronson’s, Hampton county, S. C., and Miss Annie, daughter of the late Jam- s T. Aldrich, Esq, of this place, were married on the 30:h ult, by Right Rev. W. B. W Howe, Bishop of the Dioceaee of South Carolina, at the Cnuich of the Holy Apoatlea in this town. The ceremony attracted a large and select audlec.se. -The bride Is we'l known In our town, and Is greatly ad mired for her Christian virtue t and for all the graces which characterize the female sex. The happy couple left, immediately after tbe ceremony, for a nuptial tour to the City by the Sea and from there they will go to tbe Land of Flowers. They both have the beet wishes of our people, and our earnest desire that their lives may be one of unalloyed happiness and prosperity. Vlsmlvlde Hear Allendale, On Saturday lust Edward McCreary, colored, living on Capt. Joe Walker’s i place, near the Port Royal Railroad, was mortally wounded by T. S. Myers, a colored constable of Tiiai Justice Bostick. McCreary died of his wounds tbe following day. The evidence ad duced before the jury of Inquest was to tbe efrect that Trial Justice Bostlok Issued a Warrant against McCreary and Myers was sent to arrest him. He succeeded In capturing him, but the prisoner jerked loose 'rom the consta bie and drew a knife, whereupon tbe ■officer drew his pistol and shot the prisoner with the above result. In accordance with the above facts the jur^ returned a verdict of justifiablu homicide. Myers has been placed in jail to await a preliminary examination. As we go to press, we learn that My- ‘efs has been released, having given bond in the sum of £2,009. Fersowal. Fire at F.IKo R. T. LbgSn, Esq., the genial abd ~3fccular representative of our worthy ^PT' en’e.'^rising . contemporary, Tbs . Ijeif# and 1 Courier, called on us yester day. Mr. Logaa js here in the In terete t of The News and Courier, and we be speak for bim mueji success. Of pourse everybody is goipg to the « picnic at Wewflr^Agee’s mill to-mor row. TVHI Bonder* ffifTor Cense? Ecrron People : A prominent citi zen of AJtendoie has JilCt informed your puny correspondent that in one of the Carolina creeks, flowing Into the Savanish river, scores if herrings are being daily caught by tbe Inbabitanta along the favored strsaa. Some one wanted to know If they were dried, verbum sat. ■fhls day w« picked up in a email basin of water, at Ayer's Mills, on the Great Saikehatohle, two miles from Buford’s Bridge, half dozen live, jump ing shrimps, from half to one and a half Inches long. Any one who doubts can see them at Dr. Harley’s drug store and post-office, at Allendale, tfo humbug. If any of ybur readers, versed In zoology or Ichthyology will explain ibis unusual wandering of the Clupea and Craogon Vulgaris, he or she will hugely help an humble April 18,187D. Inquirer. The fire fiend seems jealous of young Slko. On last Friday night one of the most valuable buildings in tbe place, owned by Mr. A. J. Weathersbee and oc cupied by Mr. W. W. Harley as a store abd residence, was destroyed tjy fire, supposed to be accidental. Mr. Har ley succeeded In saving a few goods His loss will probably amount to a hundred dollars as his stock was, hot ered by insurance with Messrs. Jeffer son ft Mlxsoni Tbe building, worth St IsAst a thousand dollars, was, ynin sured and is a total loss. Tbe fire was corryn^nicatsd to and destroyed tbs smoke bouse of W.X*. Hair with al bis provisions. On this titers was no insurance. But for an east wind anc bard work of tbe citizens tbs princlpa business portion of tbs town woulc have been destroyed. Hexic* cmA Uwited SitAtes. Owing to their warm and delightful climat^e, their inhabitants grow sal- ow from torpid liverj, indigestion and all diseases arising from a disprdered stomach and bowels. They should, of course, at all times keep the liver active, and to our readers we recom mend Tabler’s Portallne, or Vegetable Liver Powder. Taken in time will of ten save money and much suflering. Price 50 cents. For sale by Charles Pechmann, Barnwell C. H., or by Dr. Stokes, Blackvllle, 8. C. Now is your time to write a card to some newspaper stating that you are not a candidate for the next Presiden cy. If you don’t do it some conven tion may use your name. UlacUvIUe Huts. The post office opens at 9 a. m. aud p. m.; closes at 1 p. m. aud G p. in. We arc glad to note the arrival of a number of roots To bF useffTn tbe coh-* struction of the Barnwell Peilroad. Rossvillc, situated half way between here and Barnwell, is to be a station on the Barnwell Railroad. V^e learn that a gris mill will be erected there. Quite a number of the ladies and gentlemen of the town and vicinity have taken advantage of the excursion rates to Charleston. Forty tickets were sold. On Saturday a number of the young people marched to the church-yards of the Baptist and Methodist Churches and decorated with flowers the graves of the Confederate soldiers. It is currently reported that a well known, energetic gentleman «? this town is taking steps to organize a company for tbe purpose of establishing telegraph ic communication between here aud Barnwell C. H. What is homo without a mother? A number of ladies have gone to Charles ton to attend the Shuetzcufest, the ma jority of whom are married ladie*, and their husbands are having a terrible time with the babies. Order Sales. E. 8. Thropa-v*. W. J. By virtue of a decrefitl order made tn the above entitled casq bw Mon. J. B. Ker- ahaw. Circuit4«d||®. dKted Wth February, 1879,1 will sell on sales '‘ay in May next. It beiag the Sth day of the said month, at Barnwell Court House. H. Cvbetwean usual hours of sale, thafollo wing deserll real property I hntcortai hl'W AD YKRTISEMEAT'S imioi lOisB; and being in county of arnwell, containing II acres. Barnwell. more or less, bounded north Sj land of Mrs Rosa Duncas.-east by Turkey creek, south by the Augusta road, and west by the Wllliston road. Terms cash. Pur- ebaecra to pay for papas. > Sheriff's Oflloe, Barnwell C. H., S. C., April 11, 1879. J. W. LANCASTER. 8. B. C. F. M. Bamberg vs. Antrim A. Faust. By virtue of a decretal cider made in the above entitled case by Hon- J. B. Ker shaw, circuit Jud*?e. dated 27th day of February, 1877, l will soil on sales day in May next, it beimr the 5th day of said month, at Barnwell Court House, S. G, be tween the usual hours of a tie, the follow ing described real property: All that certain tract of laud in Barnwell county, containing 400 acres, more ir less; bouudod on the north by lauds now or lately of the estate of Andrew Kersh and George Bamberg, od the south *>y lands now or lately of the estate of Henry Hutto and Mrs. R. J. Faust, on the east by lands now or lately of the estate of Henry Hutto and Bambeig, on th-- west bv lands now or lately of said An gus A. Faust. Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for papers. _ bherifTs Office, Barnwell C. H.r S. C-, April 11,187U. . J. W. LANCASTER, 8. B. 0. Execution Sales (Real Estate.) i i ■ ' * — BY virtue of sundry execulions to me di rected. I will sell on sales day ia Mat next, it being the 6th day of the taid month, at Bam well Court House, 8. O,, between the usual hours of sale, to tbe highest bidder for cash, the following described real prop erty: • * . ' 'v H. II. Easterling et al. vs. John N. Stanscll. All of defendant’s right, tide and undivi- decfTnterest in and to a certain tract of land in Barnwell county, known asihe Ed win dtansell Homestead, containing four hundred acres, more or less; bounded nonh by William Ogden, south by J. A. Peacock and C V.Trotti, east by landsof thisdefen- dant, on .which D. J. William* *ow rasidcs, and west by Buck Creek. ALSO. All of defendant’s right, title and interest in and to tliat other tract of land, on which D. J. XViBisitis now reslffrt, containing one hundred and fitly acres, more or less ; boun ded, north by W. D. Dirt, South by Kiley Lard oast by D. 8. Hair and west ity above described tract. Levied upon as the property of John N. Stdosell, at the suit of H. II. Easterling et al. Purchaser to pay for papers. ALSO, BalJVln & Co. ot al.vs. T. J. Cater. t ’ 4 ' All that certain tract of land In Barnwell county, containing throe hundred, and sixty-seven acres, raoreorleus; bounded un the north, by M. A.. Harden, on th< east by 8. A reech. on the south by R. \. Fowkeand on the west by estate lands of J. J. Cater. , T ^ Levi-d upon as the property of T. J. Ca ter, at thesu-tof Baldwin A Co. et al. Purohasere to pay for papers. No. »«» r»po*d Mtr**t. AUGUSTA. GA. BATES OP BOABX>. .50 Per ,Day. 8n«OLE MEALS, 50c. LOEOLKO, 50c. , Special rates for Board by the week or month. Lj. It. apr -EWIH. 24 I’ro j>r ictor. 8m. GEO. S. HACKER & SON, MASOTACTrBEnS or laaiportasil Iwloi-itiaiion lo Fnr- lie» In fteed of Kaaployment. In a communication to us thAbaten- teca aud Proprietors of the Centen nial Cuke and Baking Pan ask us to refer them to a party who would make them a good sgenf to sell the above named pan to the people of our own and adjacent counties, ftnd as the beet means of bringing the matter to tbe notice of parties in this vicinity who are in want of a business that is light and easy to perform, and one that there certainly is considerable money to be made at, we insert this notice. The following is a description of the pan : It Is made of Russia iron, and will bake a cake a beautiful brown* much nicer ami more evenly than it can be baked In the old fashioned tin cake pan, and being provided with a detach able rim, you can, by simply raising a hook, remove the rim of the pan from the sides of the cake without.breaklng or injuring it in the least, thus leaving the cake on tbe bottom of the pan, very convenient for icing or frosting, the bottom of ibe pan being raised prevents the cake from being burnt on the bottom; tbe tube in the centre can be removed by Inserting a ccmtnon case knife In the slot in the top and turning it half round when h will drop out; there Is ateo^ slide on the bot tom by which you can close the hole after removing the tube, making a plain bottom pan for baking fruit-cake, bread, biscuits, etc., thus practically giving you two parik for the price of one. With all these advantages over all other paps, an agent has no trpubfe at all In selling from ten to twenty- five of them per day. One agent has sold over one thousand of these pans in one county, and reports that be has not gone over one-half of ft yet,, and we wouhl advise any one out of em ployment to write kt once to If; B. Brown & Co., 125 and l'27 Central Av enue, Cincinnati, mentioning that they read this notice ik our paper, and they will send you a descriptive circular and terms to agents and fall particu lars as to territory, etc. ^ DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, * J and Building Material ■ " ^ '• T'T " Of every description. Horae People and Southern Enterprise. "t I • Prices as tow as any Establishment South, and all work first class. <JliarIe»ton, H. C- apin-ly HELP FOR PLANTERS. PLANTERS in Barnwell county, needing j J ! supplies, can obtain them from me by giv ing undoubted security. A. RUBENSTEIN, split-lm FURS ton, SC. Planters. ATTENTION! WE could not supply the demand for the GULLET GIN. last season, owing to the Vellow Fnver Quarantine. To pre vent a synilar occurrence during the com ing season, we have been instructed to offer the ’ • t . IMPROVED GULLETT QIR3, Also, Feeders -and Condensers, nt * wry- low price to all who will purchase this Spring, for cash or good paper. Now is your chance to purchase (be finest Cotton Gin ever offered to the trade, at prices that any planter can afford. To got the largest discount, you should purchase between now and May 16. W’e are also offering tbe Cel ebrated BIGELOW F-‘NCINES ef every style; also, SWEEPSTAKE SEPARATORS, THRESHERS aud SaW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, Ac., ko., at greatly reduced prices. Give us a call or write for circulars. Extra low figures made to those who puschaae their entire ginning and threshing Outfits through us. Address, O. M. STONE & CO., General Agte. for Plantation Machinery, AUGUHTA.OA. rfUW ADVERTI8EMESftf: X * * ^ T - =~= IT 182L . * - e TtM of- COOKE CLOTHING and HAT 2 0 3 BROAD S T R K K I, 4 * • Augusta. Georgia THIS OLDEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE STATE is sow orrsitso th* r'nm s *es;a*i Lt.'i -in. v NEWEST, REST SELECTED, MOST STYLISH AND CHEAPEST ; cmi i ...... . . . . 9PRING AJSTD SUJUMKk C Li O T H i HATS, GENTS • ^ FURNISHING »*» ■ e ll’-q M X» H f* !»• jert i GOODS ■H G, KVJttlt DIS’PZjJtYKt) UVAUGIUISTA. We Invite an examination, being assured that we ^riU in STYLE, JTT, VAklKTY AND PRICE. « «rt «» - «*r‘> •*'*’•'**! A. W. Blancliard please you 80 98 for i. Ci LUDLOW & CO. T he white Sewing Machine THE BEST OF AX.E. Unrivaled in Appearance, ■ Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim o» otma th* _ . . ■ VERY BEST OTERATIJUS QUICKEST SV.UI.IMG, . ti A>tr»suMF.eT, a pro Host Perfect Bering JUoMna THE WORLD. ALSO, 8. N. Bellinger et air vs. W.J. Mixscn. AIHhafcoertf ln tract of land in Barnwell couMty, known os the ^ Freemen PLee,” containing 52 acres, more or leas; boun ded. north by William Cawvsottth by Ly- mua Johnson and Moses Hny, east by Mr* M. A. Aldrich and west by Mrs. Halford and William Cavo. ALSO, That other tract of land, known as the Nelson Place, containing nine acres and Ke/en-tenthe of an acre, more or less; bounded, on the north by lands formerly bejongiug to James L. Davis, east by Wii- list.n road, south by Mis.Heath and Ld* ward Baker and west by Mrs M. A. Al drich. 1 levied upon as tho property of W.J. Mixson. at the tuitof 8. N. t olllnger ot al. Purchasers to pay for papers. TOOLE’S LATEST IMPROVED FIRE-PKOOF COtTON GIN CONDENSER rKIMTECT DI7HXKK. Execution Sales (Penonai I^rofiprty.) 1 BY virtue of Siffidry exocidtam, bo me directed. I will sell at Barnwell C. H., S. C., on saleedaj’ in May next, it being the fifth day of the said month, bet Wen tho usual hours of s tie. to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described iJersonai property: Pinknoy Bros.et oi. v*. T. J. Cator. One Bay Horse with white face. One Bay Horse. Levied upon ns the property of T J. Ca ter at the suit of Pinkney Bros. et al. ALSO, C. V. Trattle et al. vs. Samuel C. Cave. One Four-horse Wagon. BPtv or Hi i et al. ALSO. Moore, Wilson A Co. vs. G. W. Turner. a ne Bay Mare. Jf'T ^ 1 no Dark Horse MvtlW. levied upon as the oroperty of G. W. Turnei, at the s at of Moore, Wilson A to. Sheriff * Office, Barnwell C. H., S. C, April 19, 1879. J. W. LANCASTER, S. B. C. Levied upon as tho property of Samuel C. Cavo at the suit of C. V7 Trottie Barber Shop. Shaving, Hair Qattiog and Dress ing and Bfcaoipooiai tfodi ot the most ressoneble terms by 1. L. Bettison, Patterson House, Wednesday, Satur days and Sundars. apr24-l(n. ASSIGNEES’ SALE. SHERIFF, AUCTIONEER. By virtue of an assignment, executed by Wroton A Dowling, on the 14th day of February. A. D., 1879, we will eelLAl pub lic auction, at Barnwell C. the 5th day of May, 1879, the following real ihat^oerfain plantalloh or tract of land, eituato in the county of Barnwell and State of South Carolina, known as the “Oartbdu'A Bridge Plactfc" eoutaiujog one imudred seres, more or teea, and obtinded ow U»d north by tho South £dl«So ftKer and lands of Mrs. A.im Louis, on the east toy lands of John T. Bolder*, ou the souih 'by land* known asihe ’Z-dgler Land* ” and on the west bv Mrs. Ann Louis. Terms cash. Purchaser* to pay assig nees for papers . B. W. waitttr.x, i H.W. MijciLELL, Jr., I Albert LCnUnick. 1HOMA8. 8. O'toRntN. Agent* of Creditors, Application for Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby gfvetl thaCappliealioti will be made by the undersigned, to tho Judge of Protogto for Barnwell connto, on Saturday, the lOtii May,. 11)79, for final dis charge as executor of estate J. D Augley. , J. B. AUGLKI-. Barnwell. April 10.1879, HOUSE, SIGN , V; 1-jl ORNAJfENTAt 7AI NTfNG Ou the Must Reasonable Terms. apply to .,,- T. L.. BKTTISOJK. J- H. (OF BROW2S1, BARNWELL) * 3r. WITH J.B.WMte&Co. tEl'DES OF LOW PRICES, 228 BgoAp -Sr..^ Acocsta, Ga., Opposite Uae ItoMsaeaite *icbl3-3m DANIEL HAftB, -joBura o»- ■rft 754 5rta ;^*»ori1 r *»tb4\vKlWfc Komoil cm- vneing tribut* to Its cxoG'.cvc* *09 OMportorl. ov.rotker wMhinot. an* In sotHnUtln* It to ISO Kt merits, an* In no Instsnc* to tstlsfy any rrco<*nwn<taboa trade «« pvt It upon Its 86 to M Bomw.nct U.S.C. For Sale or O: e 8oda Fouatain with eoDiplete •«t- tuolilS tf BlackvlUe. An tlicro are two or three stylen oi conden- ners in the market il will be aeceaaary to re fer gin owners to tbe principle points of do* foots in iheohi. in order to show more plain ly tbe improvements cuataitud In the new- Condensers heretofore have been arranged ta bat from tbe lapping principle, that is, they form the bat on the cylinder or reel through winch the draft of tho gin-brush must pass. Tliis is e perfect way to make e good, strong bat, but it be* one serious objec tion In the sale of cotton it laps so perfectly on tbe reel and folds up so nicely after it passes the machine that quantities of it go in the press foldad up, which causes the fibre to press bgpt or crookit» Hte bolt, or le have the appearance of napped cotton, I make this statement upon the authority ofaottoa buyers wh* have informed me of thefeet. This, then, is one point of hnpEovement in my condenser. By reversing the motion of the reel and blowing4he cotton down on an endless apron, lapping the ootion, flnkr at a time, on the reel is presented at tbe some time the meshes of the reel are kept clear of cotton and « free passage of air and dust ac quired. After the ootton is dropped down on the apron il is whipped round U>< four rollers in front, Vhere it forms a bgL 1*ha. passage of the lit)! between these nllers to form ebat obviate? the above troubles, and dg liver* the cotton with a beautiful fluffy apo pcamce, perfectly clear of any qappi or dust at all. The attachment of fouf rollers is de signed to make them doubly secure against .fire. The additional improvement in Jhe chest is of great value. BJ it the dust is conveyed out ef the gin tixml, at the seme time it prevents lire from getting into the coUo.i. My aim has been to make e solft.es- tin^uishing condenser, and 1 am satisfied that my aim is lully accomplished by the Sedition ef four tellers tequenoh the blase. Xfi», I have puthn end to all gin house bum ing, except the burns of the vileineendiary. If you tie not ffear him atop yonr insurance expenses at.ence, or demand e Considerable reduction, fog l tell/ou you here insurance enough in this meohiqe,. wdh but e smell ontlsy in the beginning and a constant lav- ingin every way tothe end. there i* no more reaaon In yoqr oonclpding, that you are safe with your Hut rooms against the many constant causes Of fife in gins than there is in your corctuffing that you can jump over the moon Almost every issue of your county paper, tbe eason just passed, has an nounced, “ The gin bouse and contents of 0. W. was burned or the 5th inst.; hnrdljr had lime to get mules out. Take warning, friend, yours mny be likewise announced this year, if you should not avail yourself of the security obtained by the use of this machine. You need not complain, “ Not able." If you are able to bear your present risk and, perhaps, a burn once in your life time, you are able to pay from $4-5 to $00 once to save a healthy man bit health, to save a good gin and fixtures from ashes, to save claaa cotton from dust and to olear bod cotton ot dost, and to make the fair ones feel proud that they are relieved of the trou ble of batting cotton Ik* old way for quilts, comfort*, Ac. ^ , TERMS OF SALS. -» - 9* - , • All who can satisfy me of lbe:r respensi. bility in every respect, aroinvitod to send in their order* now—to-day. Do not defer un til Fall I can not fill orders then like now. You will be required to give your note for the amount, without interest, till Foil, and five bales of cotton ginned, when tbe not* will be centidered due, dud which Is consid ered » sufficient gunrontw* of Rt* mnehine. and the property in the machine to remain iq me uatil finally pnid for- Obd Y«u will be sure lo be in time. jtfiBce of all gin owner* earnestly solicited at once. Send stamp for circular. Address J, L TOOL*, WiUioton, S. C.R. R N. B. Testimony given when wanted. , jsndff-fimos has It ever yet bite* in Its Slier. The drmand forth* White hat Incrsasedte such on extent that we ere now compelled Si t*m cut •A. Cora; lota CtwvrrlTx*- •RXeyolalaa anrm-sy tiirow na.iixM.to3 in. Aajr to •\xjppAy tlx* Aamanmam I Every eisehlns Is mirnmloO for t yeers. end sold tor c'th at lib*-*! discousii, or upon easy pcymtsU, to *uit tho convealenc* el cuetemera. vrAHtm 'VM.'yps cl yxoocopixs numst. mr£ SEWING MACHINE CO.? ft] 358 Euclid Am., Cieveiend, OMe. . *'* * - I ‘' • * ‘ : •• * . —For sale by— j Je i). 4k T. F. SMITH* 290 Broad St., - - Acousta, Ga. Wedding Gifts -AT- . U .1 t ALLAN’S. . Fine waTches, IIJWJ u: • Ameriaan and Swisa, of the Lutg^l ijtyles. RICH JEWJiLRY. . Of New and Elegant Degtyn* and Exqui site Workmanship. S’fERLI^G SILVERWARE, In Freeh *pd Beautiful Patterns, especial ly adapted for Wedding Presents. *l te FflreiEn and Domestic Dry Goods, ITotlone, Wnssey doodle. Are., )55 MEETING STREET, I i l. . * infill CHAUL.K8TOM, 8. Ce m, ?, S’. S'iOEBSJ, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, BLACKVHLB, 9. Oi, H AS- on band and to constantly re ceiving a .well selected stock of pure Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Qtls, P erf timet y, Toilet Bric-a-Brsc, Patent * Medictuoe find Drungtots sundries, wbicb be offers on tbe most ressonptbls - - terms for cash or country produo* ) Professional calls la town ovcorinft^ promptly aUeofled to. -*«•«** ttsB’t a. R£«nn&&» i MMsSIsHn ATTORNEY AT LAW, ■ ahbevillh 6. £7 s. ck, Will practice Id all tbs State and United States Oourtfr. JanBO-Gmos — .npym’ r--'. A. SACHAJtAl^H. S. SOOitAEMbB, ' J A. BKMACH 4 C0 M Wnoi.KWAi.r, clothtshv, ‘ BO. 409 MARKET STREET," ' n PHILADELPHIA, PA.* ^ * nor? 4a v -tf 7< ‘-El nil ALisimnf^iteitt)* ^ swive, enercetie cean lUl (} engage in a pi profiuble busineu a rare chance x.a H ^*5 mm I! Illf 111411 3 e W i «APi«l»nt y4,. Gotia men tvilf flua thj* , «r *tv. H , wo*. * it M4ME, IfiOH RV., tor 8nch will piease Answer thU .hdwLW' - r, raent by letter, enclosing dUMp tor reply, stating .whet bwtoees they have bee* en w g»ge<t In. Nom but those whp mean businow need Ap^ty; Xddro-s, . ' Fm.tr, llasm ftWft# _ a iaaifep • - Dill t h'» Ml w»es. .. 5I - ’ ■ SAJLE BX^s* *1 F P aPOVEQi&OO: • ,, HLACK.VIX.mK!. S. X7. tfo '■* "tillw In' . ‘ '*7 *. Dll'LARTIGUES L ' 0. O Cailaghan, STIVER PLaTEDWARE Ten Soto, Waiter*, ice Pitchers. Butter' . .. V ^q^r^r 18 * bpoong ’ ^orkl,0, fUSTEMfi. ’i BARNWELL 8. Cf ! 'e trlsnso Ip'’' t- , •/ CHOICE FANCY GOODS.. . French and-Amei lob 0 Clocks. Fine Table Guthtry, Spectacle*, Sc. Watches i Jewelry Carefnlly Repaired. , • ’■ THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW EST PRICES, JAME8 ALLAN, 507 King utrert, Charleslon, 8. 0, , g^plfi-ly . _• 1879. 1979. . ftr Spring and Slimmer Millinery. MIMH L...T. LECICtK TAKES this methyl of intorroiug the Lodjct of llarnwell and vfclnlty that she hah t-e- col via and ia receiving weakly ivhanduomo Stock of Millinery and Fancy <»Q<>da. 1 he Hat Department has a8-the latent shape* in French and American (.’hips, Milan*, Onnton and Leghorn, also a large variety of French Hal* for Ladies, 11 k—S and Childten. My selection of Flowem Is large. varltort and beautiful. Ail the late styles hi Fancy Feather*, Ornaments, Jet, Coral and Plated JeWelry. New style* Vri*.*tt«, Real Hair to Puffs, Curl* and Switches. An. Prices and nil ore invited to call at L.. J. I. KC-; If IK’S HW Broad St., 2d Dour Above Express of- AvMLIOT'A flcASAI a AoatwTA. Gcoent a. r: 1 - RKMOV^D. 1 TboIik^Ofltee oT " J. 4R ^ Haa bora removed from Allsnddle d • to Rjtrnw.-il. e ' 17-1 m -u: All Orders pfomptlr tbe Country, at Pdces.^l^uit uie tJmee. Estimates glvcfT 9& brlck ^? , Frame Houses on application. • V l ’ rnwrlT-atnodi >: •«>'• f ’ j Barnwell Lairds for Sale A fBtW choice Ootvott FtttitiwoftiT ■ can bej^iuj^utct sswUhblftTfdto's* situated ntlar WHUston and RlacRYille, between 11>6 ftoath OnrollnA Railroad ' ^ and tbe Xdtotu rtser. K«ar terms ap- p, a tt a - Billiard Table for Sale*- 3 A splendid Bn I lard Table. Dj^er & A Co., Mltkem.^* first Hbtoiwdeff, * T! 4 fox aalo at a VA'r# low Appip So v; i nov28 !j4 l ;,r! !r -T'yr"' df. b. j; QiutUctem :n - I> . V* ^ „ WltUSIOF, aprS-kSoe. ConhSeltevkl Lair , ■■ wrmt c, tullectioos a spcciiiUv. , , rAtciiee? in *11 tUc Cvuti?. -epl'# M