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' r ^t rf —«* •«». • • — ■i.—. "THE IDRS ffMAY S^T 1879. I *' week - Real sqiamef weather now. •47 boa TIIIMPK Una. fldc »«b*«rib«nt to ¥e*t adT«r- k* lot»«r 4’turo- I I l.«fal?PN»ws. Astmlm ol *»»« I»-eoplte ;{ Wllllston—O. A. Phillips. Elko—B. 0. STANHEIiL. Blackvllle^-Ma). G. E. Bxkadman. (Jrahan#*—C. E. Tt*.kr. JlWWky—C. DtibnsiKo. Bambers—E. B.Txukb Allendale—W. C. Joaitaoif. Cbarl-wton—U. M. Aukand&r. Our aubaortbers and auvartiaurs can o&ll upon the neareat Agent whenever they wish to settle their accounts, Our Agents are authorised to receive and give receipts lor ail moneys due ua. Lh Before making contracts for adver tising call at The People office and get our rates. No onp^can or shall do better or cheaper work than we. The papers prerlonsl)' kept in the Printing Office for the convenience of some of oar Barnwell subscribers will hereafter hp found at 4bc store of Mr. Leroy Molatr. ' —-r 2S5H BMIEt* IXFCMlAt 1'be 1'ottoB Outlook. owing to tfle Vary unfavornble wea- (hi r^fol Ahi^pall mooki the ootliou throughout the county presents rather a sickly appearance. We bear fro- quent complaints In regard to the very bad stand. Some or rather moat ■of our planters had to plant entire ly over again. Notwithstanding this drawback^tiU pjean to be, hopeful that whh good SseoouB from now on aid a late fall the yield will be fully as good as In previous years. Somebody's Child. ' , T*\ "tl 2**- - Sdmebody’w wffttd lw dying^dying with the flush of hope on his youog face and an indescribable yesjroing to live and taka an horored place in the world bealdo the companions of his youth*. And •omabody'a'mother is ihlnkiigit tgc tiirie wbeo that dear face will be bidden where no ray of hope can brighten It—when her heart and home will be left desolate—be- cauae there was no curefor consump tion. Reader, if the child bo your neighbor’s, take thiscomfortibg word to the mother’s heart before it is too late. Tdl her that consumption is cu rable, that men are living to-day, aged, robust men, whom the physicians pro nounced incurable at the age of twen ty-five, because one lung bad been al most deetroyed by the disease. Dr. Pierce’a Golden Medical Discovery is a moat efficient alterative for separat ing the ecrofulous mutter from the blood and lungs, and imparting strength to the system. It has cured Uimdr^is o^eoneupu/tivjg. ^ Hoftleil l.lgbluings When used for rheumatism, gore throat, lame back, neuralgia, sprains bruises, contracted muscles, stiff jedms, norna and bunions, on human beings; and spavin, ring bone, galls, etc., oo animals, Oousseoe’ Lhairnant unequalled, and Its effects aimply elbtalcal. As its name suggests, .Jt is qal lieve, and thoweunds bear witness to its astounding virtues.. Price 50cents. For salp bjrChakles Pechaiaun, Barn well C. fi., and by Dr, Stokes, Black- ville, S. C. : ! Undo Qeorge is in the grass. T»4e kj, Hirer p*ds brightena. Our doctors anticipate a full supply , qJ chills and fever. * Haherppen are. plentiful—both pro- femlbnal and alnateur. Jhe recent showers of rain have been beneficial to the crops in this sec tion. Break oqt, burn out, cut out, beg out; anything but pay out, is the lead ing motto nowadays. , Attention is ealled to the change of time for the aasesement of taxes by the County Auditor. Mr. Chase, formerly proprietor of the Pattersou House, at this place, is now manager of a new hotel in Spar- Unburg. The railroad work is progressing finely. The hands now employed are engaged la cutting through a high clay hill. And now missionaries from Beau fort are |.ryin'g to get up a new exodus of men and brethren of the African persuasion. The area planted in corn is larger this j-ear than for several years past. The orop is reported to be in a flour ishing condition. Our young friend Mr. Robt. Easter ling, will soon erect a large and band- some twe-story store house in the vil lage, the lumber for the sameds now being hauled. That 25 cent box of Liver Pills cured me of a billions affection of over ten years’standing. This is tbestatelhent of an emloast clergyman of the virtues of Prof. Paine’s medicines. We predict severe spells of Illness for the editors of the Aiken Courier- Jeurnal and Orangeburg Democrat. Bo advised; youog men; wear your hair short and quit smoking. t . A special friend of ours spent last Sunday and Monday out of town and those days passed drearily, but Sweet WUfJam wears a happier face for his Vacation, and so we are reconciled. tyghfblng^ & Mlackvtllc l>otn. There is to be a Sunday School pic- hfc at (Srd&ams to-day, ^veral of o'ur oflteens have been InvWeAJ. Mr. Furman Still informs us that he killed a coachwhip snake in his garden last week, uieuatHUig six f*et four in ches in length and about seven inches around the thlckesl pprt of the body. One of Blackville’a fair daughters, who hue Heen aojoarulug in Florida for several years, has returned on a visit, and has gladeucd the linarts of many of fier plt^time trleuds th conse- qtttncd! ** > fr ’ ^ ■ ,, *■ * ' * Gardens are looking fine after re peated shower?. - In the garden of Mr. Rosenthal we hetice vines seven feet la length and heavily clustered with peas, Qoi:n Is ^oqt, two feet high, and already the silks are visible. < Bev. Jesse A. Clifton, of the Gra hams Circuit, will,fill the pulpit of the Mefhodist.Chprch at this place next SflDday eVetflug at 8 p. m., on which Idfi the sacrement of the Lund’s opeugrtg; bHMbs admloletcnad. rfw ifo Re'?. Mr. Harfwell, formerly mis sionary to ChinnYor tw*nty*odbyeav#^ and 1 who has been appointed mission ary rd the Chinese in California, de- livsi'dd a very interesting sermon at the SKpllst' Church at this place last Saturday evening. Thtt StUtny'Kswth. in another column will be found the advertisement of the aboVe rfamed pa- pey. The Buany South, Is the only lit erary paper published in the Sogthl ftbd It faF eveelS' the Iea3ing*'slor^"| dent to this rigorous clime, journal^tfV the Njflkb. It ^faBarnt«t]r been au^ever/tf ^ wtlt- >ers been added to it. We have made 'arrangements with the publishers of the Sunny South to club it with The People at th* |ttir rate# of BADd per aoniRE. This is an opportunity sel dom offered' and should be accepted by all Barnwell county will harvest more email grain this yeac than she has ever done before,. This speaks well for her planters, and It is to be hoped that they will Increase the yield two fold next year. The Rev. J. O’Bannon Lowry deliv ered two very ableaud Interesting ser mons at the Baptist Church last Bnn- day, morning and evening, to largs apd attentive congregations. He left for his home in Mobile, Ala., on Monday. Rev. Dr. Hartwell, who has been for twenty years a missionary of tbq Bap tist Ctoarch in China, Is now in our county. The people of Willlstcn were charmed with him and his very Inter- eating discourse on last Sunday night He soon goes .to California os amis-, siouary to the Chiueee. « « We are reliably Informed (If neoes- sary we can name our authority) that instead of eixteyn, as required last year, ten yards of calico is all that is necessary now to make a lady’s drees. Good calico can be bought for five sent*'per yard, or fifty tsots for a dress^ Think of it ! Young man, get anieA/ , PersonA who wish to whip a news paper reporter should be careful that they get hold of the right man. A re porter of s Providence paper was beaten nearly to death the other day by an irate fishmonger, but it now ap pears that be was not the author of th^offenaive article. Give the repor ters a chance. The endowment of a university by Mr. Vanderbilt is certainly an act of great benevolence, but the endowment to suffering humauitj^by Dr. James L Gilder In his celebrated Gilder’s Liv er Pills meets the greatest wapt of the Ameticau people. For sale by G. A. Phillips, Wllllston, and Druggists generally. - Ml*ol at Appleton. Allendale, Msy 16.-—An Irishman, uauied Philip Smith, was in town on the 14th inst., apd, from all appearances, under the influence of liquor. After trying unsuccessfully to raise a row here with somebpdy, be departed by the after- s wr * » -*-■ - noon train. 1 esterday morning lie was put off the morning train, ‘ after Having paid Appleton a visit,’’.with a pistol ball in his thigh and his face scratched nud bruised considerably. He says McFarfey, at Appleton, shot him. A pnjaiciau probed the wound and found tlic ball, but did not extract it at tbc time. He is hot t* , , considered very dangerously hurt. * lallilN SALE Nathan Simons vs. John Seaborough. BY virtuf of alien warrant to jno ilireoieil 1 will sell .%t the pUauuu.u of Ben Martin, on Tuesday after sales-day in dime next, it be ing the third day of the said month, between the usual hour* -of solo, to the highest bid der for cash, the following described per- ■ sonal property, ta-wk/ , . 900 pounds Seed Cotton, more or less. GO bushels Cotton Seed, more or less, •. Levied upon as the propsrly of Johu Fca- borough at ihosuil oi Nathan Simons. Sheriffs Office, Barnwell L\ H., S. C., May 17, 1879. J. W. LANCASTER, 8. B. C. DU tries C«afbr*iat^4 . XwtLWHT Rest, May 19,1879, Mr. Editor; J have no (Joubt that yami u«B«l conigy la uathsring Items of Interest fo( your ji}SDy readers will, not be found wanting in laying before them a full account of tho interesting proceedings which, have just closed In your own beantifuF and pleasant little town, I allude, of course,ito the session of the Orangeburg District Conference of the Methodist Episco pal Church, South, which convened in the Methodist Church at Wllllston, on Thursday, the 15th inst. at nine o’clock a. m. Although I am a near neighbor to you, I knew very little of the good people of your town, at their homes, until I was thrown amongst them du ring my attendance upon the Confer ence. I am now ready to testify that, without denominational distinction, they are all unsurpassed in generous hospitality. Their homes were thrown open to the numerous delegates to the Conference, and everything done that w&s possible to make them feel at home, and anyone who failed to enjoy himself has no one to censure but him self. Cur good friends up there may rest assured that they will long be re membered in klnduess by our people all through the Orangeburg Distrist, The session of the Conference, pre sided over by Bishop Wightman, was exceedingly interesting. The State of the Church in all of its interests is very encouraging as per reports from nearly every section of the District. The religious services were deeply Interesting throughout, and the ser mons, especially those delivered by the Bishop ami the Presiding Elder, were profound and deeply Impressive, and cannot fail to produce a lasting and beneficial effect upon the whole community. The services were con ducted in the Baptist Church on the Sabbath, in order to better accommo date the vast oonregatton that assem bled, that Church being a larger build ing, and our Baptist brethren having kindly tendered it for the purpose. The ht-uso was filled to if« utmost ca pacity, and all seemed greatly to enjoy the interesting and able sermon de livered by Bishop Wightman. The Sunday School exercises iu the same Church, in the afternoon, were well at tended, and much enjoyed. The chil dren sang very sweetly, and the music by Prof. Woodberry, (who added much to tho interest ol the session thronghout by bis services in this direc tion,) added much the enjoyment of the occasslon. May all the people of your town be blessed and contlnua prosperous. * Swm. A’A’W Ad YERTISEMENTS. THE NEW “sunny__south: - THE BEST AND HANDSOMEST I’ABER IN AMERICA. SEND FOR IT AT ONCE. SEE OUR CLUB BATES. REW AZ>TT?/? TISEVENTS .. . 4- execution; SALES. BY virtuf Of siiprfryUteullqttf to mi di rect*!, 1 wTiraeirit BarnwellC. H.,8.0, On anlea-ds) in June next, it being the sec ond day of the an Id month, between the usual hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the tollowlng dlscrlbed rest prop erty : F-Ji- SHllnas vs. B. T. Hone. All of Defendaot’s interest In and to a Certain tract of land In Barnwell county ooikaiuing one hundred and seventy-four acres, more or less; bounded north and athe ist by Virginia I). Holman, north- *t bf Jne. N. Walker, east by V. H. MU- houss, and south and southwest by Owed It. Kadclllf Ami Virginia D. Holman; said interest being a one-half share of the above land. Levied upon a« the property of B. T. Hane at the suit of F. E. Salmas. Purchaser* to pay for papers. ALSO, II. Haye*, Administrator, vs. H Hun berry et ai. R. All the right, title and interest of the Defendant Henry R. Hanberry at the time of his derttk, in all that tract of land in Barnwell county containing three hundred and fifty Wft-es. more or less: bounded north by lands now or lately of Z G. Gra ham, east by lands now or lately of the es tate of J. J. Barns,south by lands now or lately of the estate of W. 8. Bamberg, and west by lands now or lately of the estate of John B. Kandifer. Levied upon as the property of H. it. Hanberry at the suit of E. R, Hayes vs. H. U. Hanberry etal. Purchaser to pay for papers. ALSO, Prlestor & Dickinson vs. Win. G. Thomas. All that tract of land in Born well county containing two hunched and thirty-two aoree, ra re or less; bounded north by loads of Qtwon Williams, souiit by lands of Mrs Hi van Lipsey and George Doer, east by lands of Miles Loodholt, Mrs. A. J. Ural ham and A. P. Thomas, and west by lauds of Mrs. A. J. Brabham and Mrs. M. J. Alien. Levied upon os the property of William G. Thomas at the suit of Priester A Dickinson. Purchasers to pay for papers. ALSO, Btono Phosphate Co. vs. IV. H. Duncan. AH that certain lot of land in the corpor ate lltni.e of the town of Barnwell county containing four acres, more or loss; boun ded north by Spruce street, south by lands of C. Zisset, cast oy Walnut street, and west by lands of Mrs. Isabel Alarich. Lev ied upon as the property of W. H. Duncan at the suit oi the Stono Phosphate Co. Purchasets to pay for papers. Stono Phosphate C<|. vs. S. W. and C. V . TrotlL All that certain tract of land in Barnwell county, containing -one thousand acres, morn or less; bounded noithby lands of Edwin Stanseil apd Buck' Greek, south by H. B. Cave and A. P. Usnnry, east by lands of J. A. Peacock and H. B. Gave, and west by Buck-Greek and lomtrof Geer. W. Tea- cock. Levied upon ns the property of 8.' W. and C. V. Trotti.ot thesult Ct the Stono Phosphate Go. Purchase!s to pay for papers. ALSO, J. E. Adger, Executor, vs. IV. A. All. All that certain tract of land in the town of Allendale, in the county of Ban. well, con taining twenty-one acres, mere or less ,- bounded north and northeast by Port Royal Railroad, east by lands of Mrs. Ann Hay and datiglilerg, south and southwest by lands of W. 8. Hay, »r>d west by lot of Sallie A. Richardson. Levied upon ns the property of W A. All at the suit of J . E. Adger, Ex ecutor. f’ Purchasers to pay for papers. Sheriff's Office, Barnwell C. H., 8. C., May 12,1872. J. W. LANCASTER. S. B. C. Itto. onm PSroud Ntreet. v A.UGU8TA* GA. BATES OF BOApD, , $150 Per Day. kikqlx meal*, 50c, L° 1X31X0, 5Qp. • Special rates lor Board by the week . ,. or month. V * ■ L. H. LUTVVI*. Proprietor. apr E 24 dm. GEO. 8. HACKER & SON, m i n vfa ctcmus or DOORS, SASH, BUNDS* and Building Material Of every description. Horae People and Southern Enterprise. I’rices as low as any Establishment South, and all work first class. (Jliarleaton, N. C. apll7*ly Order Sale (Real Estate.) John Bcstock, Assignor, vs. Andrekr and Mary Stephens. - BY virtue of a decretal ot^ier mode in this case by Hon. Thos. Thomson, dated 2d day of Maroh. A. D 1878,1 will sell on salas-day in June nuxt, it being the second day of thesdld month, at Barwirbll 0. H. ( S. C., between the usual hours of-sale, the followlnfr described real estate, to-w;t:.all that* certain tract of land in Barnwell county containing one hundred and ten acres, more or less; bounded north -diy lands of Gabriel Young, south by lands rtf Thos. * IT. Johnson, <net by lands of William Doe. west by lands of Thos. H. Johnson. Tertas of sales cash. Purchasers to pay for papers. HherilTs Officv, Barnwell C. H., S. C. May 12. 1879. J. W. LANCASTER, B. C. Planters, ATTENTION! WE could not supply the demand for the GULLET GIN. last season, owing to the Yellow Fever Quarantine. To pre vent a similar occurrence during the com ing season, wo have been instructed to offer the .-—. .. * • IMPROVED GULLETT GINS, Also, Feeders and Condensers, at a very low price (o all who will purchase this Spring, for cash or good paper. Now is your chance to purchase the finest Cotton Gin ever offered to the trade, at prices that any planter can afford. To get the largest discount, you should purchase between now and May 1ft. We are also offering the Cel ebrated BIGELOW ENGINES Of every style; also, SWEEPSTAKE SEPARATORS, THRESHERS and SaW MILLS, GRtST MILLS, &c., Ac., at greatly reduced price*. Give us a call or write for circulars. Extra low figures made to those who purchase their entire ginning and threshing outfits through us. Address, O. M. STONE & CO., GenortJ Agts. for Plantation Machinery, aj>r*24-0m. AIJOUNTA. O A. TOOLTCia latkst improved fire-proof COTTON GIN CONDENSER AND nnxuriccT duster. The Way to Tell Whether a Ma chine Will Pay or Not. XEW AD PER TlSEMEltTH. . . Mud Yeu COOK CLOTHING and HAT STORE* 2 0 3 BROAD STREET, \ - jf- v ■** -■*’ ' • * l *■ . A * * I t ' *1' Augusta, Georgia. ^ : . ■ T—"■ . ... TIIIS OLDEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE STATE l.v is wow orraaian th» , , . NEWEST, BEST SELECTED, MOST STYLISH AND CHEAPEST C * -“J ip*—i—‘ • . * . SPUING- AND SUMMER V- v ' C L O T H 1 JV ft i f HATS. GENTS. FDENI.SHING .GOOD'S KVBIR r>IHE>L.A.YKr> IK Al/GlUST'A.. . , We Invite an examination, boing assured that we will pleas* you ; ’ : •' . . j Tjt in STYLK, KIT, VARIETY AKD PRICK, A, W; Blanchard for J. C. LIJDLOW. A. CO. - > \ 86-98 ts Biographies with Portraits of dutin- hand 8 in S ished men and women, Humorous Lu- fUtms st onoe. arut in prbper fortt. avings, Sensational Clippings, Correspond- j. j. BROWN, Allendale, Fuecutor. Florida, Oar l.und of Flower*. «. «A throng of sufferet* with coughs ’And colds annually go South to enjoy the ethereal mildness of the land of floweri. To them we would aay the necessity of that expen sive trip is obviated by Coussena’ Compound'Honey of Tar, which speed ily cures the cough* ami colds ind- Fbr pub- T Ho speakers ft Ibrpas^k tho Demos- t^aic regimeo of “pebbles and sea bhore;” clearing the throat-until the voice rings with the silvery cadence of a bell. Use Coussens’ Compound Hooey 6f Tar. price 50 cents a bo^ tie. For sale by Charlee Peobmann, Barnwell C. H., and by Df. Stokes, JJiackvllle, 6. O. - The Sunny Soul/i is now the model weekly of the age It comes out in an entire new make*up generally and is overflowing with the richejt and spiciest matter of the day— Poems, Esfays, Stories, News of the Week, Wit and Ifuwor, Female Gossip, Domestic Matters, Lett rs tiom all Sections, Notes of Travels, Puzxles, Chess Problems, Marriages, Deaths, Health Notes, Personals. Stage Notes, Movements in Southern Society, Fashion Notes with Plates, Answers to Correspond ents ~ r* 1 graving ents Column, Local Matters, Railroad Guide, auid forcible editorials upon all subjects. Is it possible to make a paper more com plete? Get a copy and examine it. It now <;irculates in all the States ami Territories, Brazil, in England, Ire end, Canada, Au. stralia, end the-Indian Nation. It is really an honor tot tie South and our people ere proud of it, and every one should take it immediately. The price is only $2.50 a year. We will serd the Sunny SoulA and Tax 1’xoi’lk one year for $3.60. The Sunny South and Boy sand Girls of the. South will be ftirnisbed one year for $3.6fi with a large ahd magnificent picture thrown in. Address this office,, oj J. II. & W. B. SEALS', 90-tf , Atlanta, Ga. AUDITOR’S NOTICE. Ornc* County Auditor, j Barrwkm, C. H., May 14, 1879. > TAX RKTUliKH. Tie TJax Assessor wi'l be at the following place* on dale named to asses3 real and per sonal property and y>oll tax .- Elko, June2d. illiston, June 3di Blanton’*, Jpne jlhaSd Slh. Mixson’s Mill, Juno Wh and 7lli. Robbins, June Ifithand 17tb. Baldec, June 18th and 19th. i’atteraon’s Mill, June 20th. Duncan's School House, June 21st. • Blackvjlle, June 23d and 24th; Club House, June 25th and 26ih. Grahams, June 9th. Batnberg, lime loth. > Midway. June iUb and 12ili. !r k . HewclPh Mill; Jnne 13th and 14ht. Erhardt’s, June 16th and 17lh Buford’s Bridge, June 18th and lQtl>- Priester’s Store, Jnne 20th and21*t. Erwinton, June 23d and 24th. Allendale, June 26th and 26th. Farw’s Stow, June 27th and 28th. t Fiddle Pond, Juae 30ih and July 1st. • Barnwell C, H. f July 1st to 20th. Failure to make returns wffl cause a pen- ally of fifty per cent, on last y*ar’* return, i v. E. LARTIGUE, A. B. C. Exccuiion Sales (i’enonal fpoparly.) BY virtue or sundry oxewrtions to me di rected, 1 will sell ai BainwelfC. II., S. C., on salcs-day in June, it being the second day of the said month, between the usual hour* of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described personal property : C. V. Trottie ct *1. vs. Samuel C. Cave. One Four-horse Wagon, Levied upon as the property of Samuil C. Cave at the suit of C. V. Trotticet al. •sheriff’s Office, Barnwell O. H,, 8. 0., May 21,1879. _ J. W. LANCASTER. 8. B. C. Notice io Debtors and Creditors. A LL persous indebted to the estate of the **- late B. H. Brown will make payment to either of the undersigned ; and oredi- A-'-AW' ' ” ^ I 11 V IMJVT, f AVTX/IJ 1AM . JULIA BROWN, Barnwell, Executrix. May 8-3t. E. SHUMAOHER, ALL NIGHT HOUSE. WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS, Cor. Beresford and King, charleston, - - - S. C. 89-3 m ^ m t WHOLESALE GROCEES XXD DKAI.ERS IN PROVISIONS. LIQUORS, TOBACCO. &C„ 107 X 169 BA ST Bay, CHARLESTON, 8. C. apr8-3m. WM. MATTHItBSEN. L. B. DOOLITTLE. iimnim & doolitIle, FOBNISHIHO GOODS AND FINK CLOTHING Consider the first co«t, the probable cost- of repair; then how long it will last. Then begin to run up the profits you expect to re ceive by its use, and you will see whether it will pay or not. For example, we will run up the cost and profits of one of TOOLE’S LATEST IM PROVED FIRE-PROOF CONDENSER AND PERFECT DUSTER. The coat of one for a 40 saw gin is $45. This includes the at taching of it to the gin, aud provmg whether it will do Or not We will put doWn $1 per year for repaiw, • We will now run ua what little we may expect to receive by its use. The Comleaser takes the placf of your wake ful lint, rooms, which range in cost from $10 to $20, saying, nothing about, the. much needed space they take up. Now put down the next thing they are especially good for, and that is to burn out when you are least expecting it Now, what does it cost me t $590 or $1,000, besides, I had a good deal of cotton and a great many seed burned, a)»o five or ten bales belonging to my eus. tomcr*. They too have to share the risk ahd loss of this tuisirable hut-room arrange, ment, and are entitled to no imurance. Now, put down jour immense loss in dusty cotton. You may conclude that dusty cotton •die lower, but weighs fiigher. In this you are badly mistaken. Jhe matter ip the earth or sand which gives storm cotton a black, dingy cast is as light as a feather. Yt>ir-can provb it. Go to a black, dusty place in the road in a dry time, and kick the sand about, and you will see it rise and float off in the air. It is lighter than air. You will not get rich as quick by its weight as you will get poor by its looks. Your top cotton will get badly soiled in the boll in a dry, wtmly- lime m this way. To prove what we sometimes lose by dusty cotton, 1 will produce the certificate of H, Red, E»q ., who had a bale diutfid by the Cbndenter, and one ginned in a lint-room, in order to test the difference: Wisdsob, 8. C., Sept. 8, 1874. J. L. Tooun—Dear Sir.- I did as I told you about the cotton. 1 hauled the two bales to Aiken yesterday. The cotton was all gt^thbred as near as I could get it. Jafus, owner of liirt-room gin, must have had an au awfully nasfy Tibt room from ginning dusty cotton. 1 believe it looked worse af ter than before it was ginned. You beat* him badly, I got 13J cents for bis bale and 14 cents for yours. * I lost-just-enough'to pay for the ginning of one bale, $3.76. I be lieve in your duster. Your* respectfully, R. RED. Now, let us see what can be sfived by it in one year, supposing every gin to use one. It is estimated from reliable sources tnat there is ao overage of 125 gins burned acciden tally throughout the South annually. Sup* pose them, including their contents, to av erage in value $1,000. Here is $126,000 in one year from this quarter. Now, it will not ,hc considered exaggeration in cotton manufacturing circles to estimate that one- fourth of tiie whole crop is damaged by dust, and we will average this loss at one-quarter of a cent per pound. We generally raise from four to five million bales per year Suppose the dusty bale* to average 400 lb*, and tho whole crop four and a half millions. Here is one million one hundred and twenty fire thousand dollarsmore saved that would have gone into the hands of the manufactu rer, under the plea of dusty or storm cotton. They have machinery to clear >ttuf dust, therefore, th*y make more menfiey on it than on clean cotton They gel it in many cases iroro $5 to $10 less per bale, w hen in reali ty it is as good as any cotton .gathered. I am now putting up two style* of theac machines to suit purchasers, ranging In price from $30 to $46 up, guaranteed to work w*U in *v*ry particular with but little attention. fHudythe means of savin g, • - i And you will soon have the m**usof making. For further information and circular, Address < J, L. TOOLE, WiUiston, 8. C. R, R FOK MEN AND BOYS, CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. ACADEMY OF MUSIC BUILDING, CJbnrlgwton, • • • • • N. CL apll7*3m T HE WHITE SLWM6 Machine TUB BEST OF AMU Unrivaled in Appearanc*,* Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim r \’ •< ovHmavHt «*•- VKflkV OUST OPKRArTIKQ QUICKEST SELLIKQ. - HAMDSOBIEST, AMD Host Perfect Sewing ICaohine IN THC WORLD. TkefNai MgnUijtyaHM Wffe it the meet eew- Mnotne trlBute tetie ezeeftme an* sueertefft* evsr ether maehlaes. a.il ta tatimlitla* ft te the Weds ns gut It soon Its e.r-iis, audio ae Initaaee hsxfttwryettatted tolafisti rn/recooMMadatiea la Its taw. The dMMsd forth* Whit* ha* twersaved te tech an ex tent-Sato** are MR Mhpeiled to fern eat •A OoxayAmtm IpOTtrtAtt SrCoLoixlxo* •’v-nx-jr tkxrd* a-xxlxx-uxtfStT In tixe Clay to BTaoply tta.« Am-neuanfil > Every mschlse I* ftnontue -for * wan, and soldier e th at liberal OiscwhiU,or upon tasv MruMta, te suit the cohrcnleSM of twtteaws. •j-aomw WAjfiislwcTOocorac xmrmr. mrc sewihqTmachine co.? Ni 858 Euclid Ave., Clevetand, OhU * —For sale by— - - . < J. D. & T. F. SMITH 290 Broad St., • • Augusta, Gx. J H, BROWlSi. (OF BARNWELL) ^ ‘ , WITH « • • J.B.White&Co. . cm:-*-: rmiiA**. ^o»-«^iln*y.-iiyt"!- LEADER OF LOW PRICES, 228 Droad Sr-, Augusta, 0a., Opposite (lie -MMammaemt. mchi3-3in DANIEL HAAS, , ^—JojtpKa o«— • Foreign and Domestic Dry Gtods, •hoIlona, Fancy G'ooda, Ac., , 153 31EETING STREET, CHAlUxBSTOtf, er- c. 72-83 J 207 King 8t„ Charlaatoo, s. C. . Fin rnmnris „ AKD A LOBOE COLLXCTIQK OF W RA.ta.tam at moderate price.. ^ 17-ty HELP FOR PUMtOS. ' * . -i t . t f, - . ,, PLANTERS in Unrnwell county, n*«ding supplies, can obtain them from me bf giv- i - ‘ --’i ' ^ i. J. ' " f* ing undoubted security. apU7-2m A. RUBENSTEIN, . : 4.7':-^^, "ifi Hllliston, 8 C. Barber 8hap. bbuvlng, Hair Cuttiftg and Draas- lag and Shampooing done on the moat reasonable terms by T. L. Bettlnon, Patterson House, Wednesday, Satur day* and Sundays. aprii 1m. Wedding Gifts ( -AT— AlaLnAN’S. FINE WATCHES, » ;• ,. ■* • American ^nd 8wUa. of Uje Latest Style*. RICH JEWELRY Of New and Elegant Designs and Exqui site Workmanship. STERLING SILVERWARE, In Fresh And Beautiful Patterns, especial ly adapted lor Wedding Presents. SILVER PLATEDWARE. Tea Sets, Waiters, loe Pitchers, Butthr Dishes. Uupn, Ooblete, bpoons, Fork* of bent quality, Ac. CHOICE FANCY GOODS. - /. s * French and Ameriann Clocks, Elno Table Cutlery, Spectacles, Ac. * . . * »* • V V- ‘ -I Watches E Jewelry Carefully Repaired. 4 • ' ' * *+■ THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW EST PRICES. JAMES ALLAN, , 307 King street, Charleston, 8. C, seplO ly 18F». IfilT*. Spring and Smnnicr Millinery. .. MisNLu.T. LKCitlK .. ug weekly i nd Fancy Goods. Stock of Millinery an The Hat Department has all the latest shapes In Fre.hoh add American Chlpn, Milana, Qanton And Leghorn, Also a large variety of French Hat* lor Ladies, Ulssee and Childtcn. Mv. selection of Flowers Is large, varied arid noaatlfui. AII the late stylrte Ri Fancy Feathers, - Ornaments, Jet, Coral and lated jewelry. . New etyles Fris-tts, Beal Hair in Puffs, oris ana 8 wf tehee, Ac. Prices reason- vitedto . •». LI Onris . able, and nil are invited to oaJl at • ( L. if. LK<JKIK*H 183 Broad St., 2d Door Above Exprene of fice. _ Adoustx. Gkarcix. MOVED. Tbq Law Office of • > J. C. DAVANT Has been removed from AUendala i to Barnwell. 17.1m ftSS’T R. BEWFWLL, ♦ ■ * * i‘ rZ A rTOK.XEY AT i.jtc, ABBEVILLE C. 4, g. C., WIU practice la all the State aad United States Courts. jan30-6moe A LIMITED NUtyBKR OF active, energetic canv****rs tx engage in n pleasant and profitable burines*. Good wen will find this a rare chance i . f ,, TO MAKE MOMKT. 1 Bitch will please answer this advertise ment by letter, enclosing stamp fqr aepiy, •totiug what business they have b«en an geled in. None Cut tho*e who mean buriness need apply. Addre**, ' • - r- Fisut, llxavsy A, Co.. mchl8-ly Atlanta, Ga. V ~ ' s . . - ," V .$• O-.Calla^liaiL, BRICKLAYER AND PLASTERER. BARNWELL, S. C. ‘ • -■• .. ( ,t All Ordara promptly ataaadqd|o la tho Country, at Price* tq aqit , the time*. Estiq^atea gittttn on Brick or Frame Houaee on application. marlT-Smoa. Barnwell Laai* fur Sale A FEW choice Cotton, Plantations can be bought ait reasonable rates, situated near Willlatotaaod BlflUdwillei between the South Carolina RaiBroad and the Ediato river. Kor term* ap ply to H. V. THOMPSON, oc24-tf WUhstoD, a G H O U S E; SlGJf AND ORNAHEfITAI PAINTIIlO * • ♦ * * * < ':■ - 5 *■.? Ou the Most Reasonable Term*. APpLY.TO T. lx. BKXTISOK, »t«M' BaraweaG.il. 8. Cl ■■ rn ■" a ■ ■ si B. J. QaattlebtiiB^ r». u. h.. wiixunow, i c. ^ILL Attend CAB* t and Adj aruvreU ARTHUR JL Attorney and Counaelior ai Law BARNWMLL C. 0:, £. C. Collection* a apacmlty • I’ractivefl iq all the Courts. -/■ —