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TtiB VEOPI/B jHnntSDAt VAT 29, 1171. •47 •«« »W«rftbeM *• 'Hi: the ke*« »4vw> i* lewer C«r#- THK tUiu* M •s =» Sfis 'Local MHvm. V ; A (elite ef The People. WUlUtoa—O. A. A'aiuucra. Elko—B. 0. Btakbkt.l. BlackTUte—Ma}. G. E Btkadm ah Qrekank—g. JL, I xkAR. M 14irafH(W : |M^H anw. Al l«nd4hy|f. €. Joavaoe. 0birt>4Ktt-B. M. Atjn*M&u. Oar tubeoribera aad advartlaers cab oal* upon tha naareat Affcnt whenerer they wlah to aettle their aocounte. Our Amenta Are authorized to feoaive anU *tre raoaipta fdt all modayehta oa. ill Bktokk maklog cob tract* for adver tising nail at Thk People office and get oar ratef. ' No one ban or shall do bbtttr or cheaper work than we. The paper* prerioosly ktpt W the Prtatiag Office for the osarenience of some ofawr Bara well nabseribers will hereafter be feand at the atere of Mr. Leroy Holmlr. tidmlgrrbtloa Vs. the PolltlclaW. Oa Wednaaday eVaeing last, 21st lost., a rery interesting address was delivered at the Courthouse by Mr. TUman R. Oalnee on the subject ot 1m- mtgr&tloo. Owing to the ehortneee of the notfoe but few were in atten dance, although we have eVery teAson to believe that A subject so important would nothavs tailed to draw a crowd. Mr.Qaftaab, affBf dilating upon the ben efits to acerde from the Introduction of the respectable, thrifty, hard-work ing olaasea of the North into our midst; aiged Upon his betrsn tb or ganize for the purpose of promoting so desirable an end. He advised the formation of local societies, the rais ing of funds and the sending on agents —experienced men—to the North, for the purpose of seeking out the class of immigmeta wfaoee advent is so much ueedeJ, and not only to repre sent to them faithfully, the advanta ges out 8taie offers, -but to afford them faculties for coming here, and locating them on their arrival. We earnestly endorse the advloe given by Mr. Qaldes, and recommend to our readeht tbaleaving of politic ians severely alone, as a curse rather than a blessing, aud the cultivation In tbeif btead of rbe opportunities which may present themselves for the Intro- duotton of new blood, new energies* new aspirations, nsw hopes and mors capital to a p<vor, unhappy country, whiicb has bOsB distracted fot the past flflaen years by the ranting* and ravings of political demagogue*. 'rfhe Only Wiiyr V Tbs ooiy way to curs eatarrti Is by tbs u»s of a cleansing and healing lo tion, applied to the Inflamtd and dis eased membra ns. Snuffs and fumiga te ra, while affording temporary relief, Irritate the affected parts-afid "exOlte a more extended lullsuamation. Besides no oatwacd appliestloos alone oad oars cstarth. The dise&se originates in a vitiated etaje of the Moud,-and a thor ough alternative course of treatmeirt 4s neoeeaary to remove U from ipe sys tem. Pr. Bags’s Gatarth Remedy has long been known as an efficient stand ard remedy for this disease, but, to insure a radical and permanent cure, 4t should be used In conjunction with Dr. Pleroe’s Gulden Medical Discovery, the best vegetable alterative yet dis covered. Tbs Discovery cleans as (he vitiated blood, while the Catarrh Rem edy allays In inflammation and besl* the diseased tissues. lAst «r re tit Aarars, J aas Terss D. T. Aldrich, George’s Creek. N. B. Adams, Ffch Fold, H. 8. Baxley, RtehUnd. G. I. Baughman, Baldoo. B. EL Best, Allendale. J. W. Beanett, Baldoa J. B. Brabham, Great Cypress. A. H. Brabham, Sycamore. Claberne Benjtamn, Bennet Spring. Jesse J. Clayton, Midway. John J. Copeland, Three Mile. Barney Copeland, Four Mile. W. R. Darlington, Allendale. U. W. Daniels, Blackville. M. M. Eaves, George's Creek, J. E. Free, Midway. /. F. Grohdy, Rosemary. O. E. Gyles, Bffifkville. teaval f. Hartxog, Bamberg. D. O. Hunter, Flab Pond. E. E. Hughes, Three Mile. W. W. Harley, Elko. M. A. A tear d, Three MHe. W.:W. Matthews, Williston. G. P. Morris, 8r., Great Cypress. N. H. Mitchell, Boeemary. % 8. McMillan, Great Cypress. G. ft Newman, Four Mile. J. N. Porker, Great Cypress. 'W. R Parker, Red Gkk. W. J. fitra^. All fD dale. - jj; W. iSL' 01 *’ “ - ' Mike Tboni8o. n ' R ^ mar T- Bijwrn kNathartbC*. WUlIeton. , Pond. r, That young man whb has tost bis youthful vigor, can be cared by using Profc ?alha’4 OaUrrb Taper. 250-ft Nlatfc Itr.ssk, PhUadelpkia, Sfr; Trial botUe, ta«k ^nta.. Monday is satos-day. Farmerf art fighting grasA Thermometer wav at 90 on Monday. The newest thisg lu Aocks—A baby. Mad dogs and hogs aiwfhear Ellen- ton. TheVftliston base ball chib wants recruits. __ Crops were seriously injured by the recent heavy rains. Several imptovements are going on In and around the village. Auditor Lartigue and Treasurer Aid- rich have bee.n re-appolnted. Three parries will be tried for mur der at the next term of Court. Tb* frtantert around Allendale re port a fane prospect lot the oat crop. A boll on the neck Is worse than two on the stbve. So says obr olir Bill.” A ALA • ■ - . , Qblte a number of out citizens will attend the picnic at Long Branch to day. Mr. M. W. Phillips, of Williston. has been shipping red checked apples to Charleston. The Rev. B. M. TaUber, D. t>, of New Orleans, will preach in this place on Sunday, June 8. The Treasurer has So fkr collected about 92,700—a very small percentage of our taxes. ^ ' r The town authorities have white washed the body-part of large trees oo our ttreeta. One of the convicts-, at work on the Barnwell Railroad, escaped from the guards oh Monday. Our office has just been whitewashed and otherwise improved. A handsome sign ornaments the front of the office. HaH It or rue are reported through out the county. One gentleman near Elko had fifty chickens beaten to death. Mr. and Mrs. Steadman, of Barn well, are oa a visit to relatives here, the families of Dr. Rond and Mr. Wltherow.—Chester Reporter. A aantuc soaks baa two well-devel oped leg* and feet If the man who reported this were not a "Reversed gentleman ” we would say that ho was " sdelng snake* ” sure enough. Tbs next session of the South Caro lina AOnual Conference of the Metho dist Epiecepal Church, South, will meet lu Charleston on the 17tb of De cember next BUbop Wlghtumu will preside. David Reed, who killed a man at Mitbouae’s Mill, has been committed to jail to await his trial at the next term of Court, which will convene at this place oo the second Monday in June nest. SQm^body r?cpmmepds the wealing of an unshorn piece of sheep skin, wool next to him, on the back as a care for oobea. if any ope should try the remedy la June we will be pleased to publish the result. The endowment of a university by Mr. Yanderbllt t* eerta|a*y tfn not of great beoevolence, but the endowment to suffering humanity by Fn James L. Gilder lu his celebrated Gilder's Liv er Fills meets the greatest want of rile American people. For sale by G. A. Phillips, Williston, aud Druggists generally. We have concluded to dlsooutiuue gardening, fond as w* are of tbnt primitive pursuit of the human fami ly. If our kind friends continue to share eh gAiefobsly tbb products of their vegetable gardens, we shall be ■forced to open a boarding house. During last, week Mr. James Lutz sent ua carrots, mammoth turnips and de licious cabbage. Mrs. A. Rubeustein cabbage worthy of the Fatherland, and Mr. H. Jeff Harvey Irish potatoes that ffould draw Irish immigrants without iTumber If they could be shown in the streets of Enniskillen or at Donny- brook Fair. Good friends weary not lu well doing. *» Executive Appointment. Our friend Mr. David H. Rice, who has for soma tlmb served eo accepta bly as First Lleutehant of the Spring- town Mounted Guards, has recently been appointed an aide to the Govern or wRh the rank cf Lieut.-Colonel. This appointment Is well deserved and will give universal pleasure and satis faction to Col. Rice’s friends through out the county. *- flfelnclrvllle Dots. Mr. Woodward received the boiler and furnace for his engine to-day. We were glad to tneet with Mr. R. M. Mlxson, the populaf insurance agent, of Williston, one day last fceek. It is our sad duty to cbtoalcle tbs death of the Rev. Rfllllam Brooker, on tho 15th Inst. He had been a sufferer for several years from paralysis. - One of the air brakss'to the coach of tbs down passenger train gave way last Saturday evening as the train Was coming Into Blackville, No dam age was done, . . ■... ftteaie* aad Tailed State*. l L ' ■ ■ .im Owing to their warm and delightful Ofimatte, their inhabitants grow sal low from torpid livers, indigestion and nil diseases arising from a disordered stomach and bowels. They should, of sparse, at all times keep the liver aictlfe, and to otfr readers we recom mend Tabler’s Portaline, or Vegetable Liver Powder. Taken in time will of ten save money and much suffering. Price 60 soots. For sale by Charles Pecbmann. Barnwell C. R., or.by Dr. Stokes, BlookvIUe, 8. O. It Is a well established fact, that Tabler s Buckeye Pile Ointment will curs,. If used oooordfog to directions. The Ascdtas HfppocdAandriif or Horse Chw'tnut. commonly .known as the Buckeye, bak beeh highly esteemed for many years, owing to the fact that it possesses viituea, lying in the bitter principle oillsd Escullo, which can be utilized fot the cqre of Piles. If af fected with that terrlblfe disertae, use, Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment, and be relieved. Price 50 cents. For aale by Charles Pechmanri, Haritwell 0. H.. or by Dr. Stokes, Blackville. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LIEN SALE Kuthsn Simons ts- John Seaborn ugh. BY virtue of a Iko warrant to me directed 1 will sell at, the plantation of Ben Martin, on Tuesday after salcs-day in June next it be ing the third day of the said month, bet wean ihe usual hours of aalo, to the highest bid der for cash, the following described per sonal property, to-wit; 900 pounds Seed Cotton, more or loss. 60 bushels Chiton Seed, more or leas, Leviedupon as the property of John l ea be rough at thbsuit of Nathan Simons. Sheriff’s Office, Barnwell C. If., S. C., May 17. 1879. J. W. LANCASTER, S B. 0. . EXECUTION,, SALES. rec on _ oud day of the said rnctat h. betwnon the usual hount of sate, td the highest bidder for cash, tlie followlngalscribed real grop- orty: F. E. Salinas vs. B. T. Hano. cst In and to a larnwsll comity ‘ soveutv-four _ as, mors ot Urns; bounded horth and northeast by VlrgHtln f). Holman, north west by Juo. N. VVatknr, Os»l' t>y C. H. Mil hous-, and south and southwest by Owen H. Itadcllff and Virginia 1>. ilolronn; wild All of Defendant s oorT&in tract of land containing ouo Imod acres, more of less; reo-aud iropeity of 11. It. Hastiorry at the suit of Hayes vs, H, It. Ilaifberry ut a£ THE NEW “ SUNN Y_ SOUTH." THE BEST AND HANDSOMEST PArER in America. SEND FOR IT AT ONCE. SEE OUR CLUB RATES. The Sunny Sautk is now tbeTnodel weekly of the age-’ H comes out in an entire neW make-up generally and i« overflowing with the rkhest and spicihst matter of the day - Poems, Fseays, Stories, News of the Werk, Wit and Hnmor, female Gossip, Domestic Matters, Lett rs from all^ections, Notes of Travels, Ptmles, Chess Problems, Marriages, Deaths, Health Notes, Personals, Stage Notes, Movements in Southern Society, fashion Notes with Plates, Answers to Correspond ents, Biographies with Portraits of distiu- gnished tndn and women, Hiltrorous En' gravines, Sensational Clippings. Correspond ents Column, Local Mutters, Railroad Guide, ad forcible editorials ^upon all subjects. Is It possible to make a paper more com plete ? Get » copy and examine it. It now circulates in all the States aud Territories, Brazil, in England, Ire and, Canada, Au. stralia, and tke Indian Nation. It is really an honor to the South and our people are proud of it* and every ouo should take it immediately. The price is only $2.50 a year. We will serd the Sunny South aud Thk People Che year for $8.60. The XunUy South and Hoyt and Girlt <tf tht South will be furnished one year for $3.60 with a large and magBiffcent picture thrown in. Addrcae this ofliee, or J. H. AW. B. PEAL$, 90-tf Atlanta, Ga. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF BARNWRLL, Court of Common Pltat. Lewis D. Wuwry, Albert H. Mtrwry aad Wileou Glover, partners dollar bustbess udder rti m name of L. I). Mowry & Son, Pi batlns. afSlSst James Kelly, as ad- mii.UtraUn ot the pur tonal osUAo of Httoiuel Daniels, deceased, Rachael Dan- interael beln^ a one-bed -sharp of ths above land. Levied upon as the property of B. T. Hano at tho suit of F. E. bHllnas. PurthaSors to pay for papers. ALSO, - E. R. Kayos, Administrator, vs. H, It. Haubeiry et »l. . K . All tho rlcht, title and.iutcrost of tho Defendeirt llenry It. Hanberry at the lime of his death, tu all that tract of land In BarnvMl cotinty Containing throe hundred and fifty acres, mbrb <tV lew: bounded north by lands now or iataly of £ O. Gr t- ham, hast by lands now (.^Jatoly of tho es tate of J J. Barns, H-mtli By lands n<>w or lately of tho estate of W, $. {taiutmrg, and westty lands now or lately of tltoesUiloof John h. Sandifer. j LeTHffi-utibn as the n . Purchiisaf to ^>ay foT puprt-n ALSO, , Prloster A Dickinson vs. A7m. G. Thomas. All that tract of land inlLrnwell county containing two hundred 08d thirty-two aoree, ru re or loss; bounded north by landri olOwon Williams, (umth bV lands of Mrs bUvan Llpsoy and Gaorgs Door, oast Hy Ift-ias df MileS Luidholt, Mrs. A. J. Brabham and A. P. Thomas, and west by lands of M rs. A. J. Brabham and Mrs. M. J. Allen. Levied upon as the property of William G. Thomas at t he suit of Prleetcr A Dickioson.. Purchasers to pay for papers. ALSO, Stono Phosphate Co. vs. W. H. Duncan. <4k All that certain lot of land la tho corpor ate itiDlis of the town of fthrnwell county containing four acivs, more or less; poun ded north by 8 pr nee street, south by lands of C. Ziseet, east oy Walnut street, and west by lands of Mrs. Isabel Altlrich. Lev ied upon as ths proper; yof W. H. Duncan at tho suit of tho .Mono Phosphate Co. Purchasers to pay for papers. ALS °. • . Biono Phosphate Co. vs. S. Vf. ami C. V. TrotU. A All thateertaln tractof land in Barnwell County, bOntaining one thousand acres, more^or less; bounded noitliby landsbf KdtvTh Utanseit «nd Btldlf flt oek, south by H. B. Cave and A. P. Usoery, east by land’s of J. A. Peacock and H. B. < ave, and west by Buck Creak and lands of Goo. w. Pea cock. l evied upon os the property of 8. W. sad C. V. 1 rottl at the suit of tho Stono Phosphate (Jo. ' v Purchasers to pay for papers. AIjSO, J. E. Adger, Executor, vs. \V. A, All. All tW certain tract of l^nd in the town of Allendale, in the county of Ban, well, con taining twenty-oue acres, •Wore or less bounded north and northeast by Port Royal Railroad, eaat by lands of Airs. Ann Hay and daughters, south and southwest by lands of W. 8. Hay, and west hy lot of Bailie A. Richardson. Itevicd ilbon na the property of W A. All at the suit <jf J. E. Adger, Ex ecutor. Purchasers to pay for paper-. Sheriff's Olfioe, Barnwell C. H., S. C., May 13.1879. J. W. LANCASTER. 8 B.C. imioi loin rto. Hrowd Htreot. AUGUSTA., GA. BATES OF BOABD, \ $1-50 Per Pay. SlttOLK meals, 50c. loikmko, 50c. Bpeoial rates for Board by the week or tuoDtb. L. n. IjKWIS, 1’roprlctor. Apr 24 3m. GKO. 8. HACKER & SOI, MAXVfACWBERS OF DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, and Building Material Of every description. Home People and Southern Enterprise. Prices as low as any Establialimcilt South, aud all work first class. (JlmrloMtou. N, C. ftpll7«ly Planters, A T T ENTION! WE could not supply Hit dertidntl for Ihh GfJLEET GIN. list ecASoa, owing to the Yellow Fever (Juarsutine. To pre- veut a similar occurrence during the com ing season, wo have been instructed to offer the IMPROVED GUI.LETT GINS, Also, Feeders an<l Condensers, at a very low price to all who will purchase this Bpring, 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 oan afford. To get the largest discount, you should purchase between now and May 15. Wc ntealso offering the Cel ebrated BIGF.LOW ENGINES of every style; also, SWEEl'STAKE SEPARATORS. THRESHERS and 8aW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, Ac., Ac., at greatly reduced price*. Give use call or write for circulars. Extra low figures mad* to those who purchase their entire ginniug and threshing outfits through us. Address, O. M. STONE & OO., General AgU. for Plantation Machinery, aprVM-Hiu. AlJGlt;wXA, O A. ft*- -52*d Yftr COOK CLOTHING and HAT STORE, 2 0 3 BROAD S T R F. K f, Augusta, Georgia, THIS OlsDEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE STATE if sow orntutvo rns NEWEST, BEST SELECTED, MOST STYLISH AND CHEAPEST —STOCK or— SPUING AND SUMMER C It O T H / .V li. HATS* RENTS FURNISHING GOODS KVKR DlrtPLAYKlO IN A.UOtJB'f'.l.. ^Vo Ihvite an examination, being assured that we will please joa in stylb, pit, vim kit asd price. A, “W. Blanchard !8M for J. C. LUDLOW & CO. T TOOLE’S LATEST 1MPBOVKD FIBK-PROOF COTTON GIN CONDENSER AN!* T’ETXITPXrr I)t 'iSTlCIi.. Surah rhomas. Aiuos Daniels. Cass Dan iels. hsmuel Dai dels, James Daniels, Elijah Daniel*, Doneffa Daniels, ana 8 *1100 Daniels, called by the name of arloh Daniels, as rest name is un known, Defendants. Summons fot Relief. (Complaint not served.) To tho Defendants above-named— You are hereby sum atoned and requl ed to answer the eomplsint in thL aetton which is filed In the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas for the said county and to terve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subsetibers, at their of fice in the town of Blackville, in said coun ty, and State within twenty days after the set vice herb if, exclusive of ^heday of such service; and if you fall Wl answer the com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plain tiffs In this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated !WUi April, A. D 1873 DIBBLE A IZLAR, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. j Heap. } J. J. BRABHAM, 0. C. P. To the Defendants Jennings 8. Daniels and O zate Daniels- .«. Take notice that the summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in tha office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Plans for Barnwell coun ty, tn the State of Sontn Carolln!, on the 3uth day of April, A. D. 1879 DIBBLE * IKLAR, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys, 83 9® Blackville, ts. 0. AUDITOR’S NOTICE; Otfick t’oftNTt Attpiron, \ Daknwsll C. If., May 14, 1879. f TAX RTCXURNH. The Tkx Assessor will be st the following place* on date named to anile*e real and per sonal property and poll tax .• Elko, June 2J. WlllUtfth, June 3d. Blanton s, June 4th and 6tb. Mlxson * Mill, June 6th and 7th. » Robbins, June I6thand 17th. BaldocrJnne 18th and 19th. Patterson's Mill, June 20th. c Duncan's School House, June 21st. Blackville, June 28d sfid 24m. Club House, June 25th and 26th. Grahams. Jan* -9th. Bamberg, June 10th. Midway, June 11th and 12tb. Ho welt’s MiH, June 18th and llht. Erhardt’s, June 16th and 17th Buford's Bridge, Juue 18Ui aad 10th. Priester’s Store, June 20th and 21st. Erwihlon, Jiftib 23d and Nth. Allendale, June 26th and 26th. Furse’s Store, June 27tji and 28th. Fiddle rond,_June'3othand July lit. Barb well C, H., June 1st to July 20th. Fgilure to make returns will cause a pen. ally of fifty per cenl. On lost year’s return 0. B. LARTIGUE, A. B. C For Sale FARM and DWELLING, 8'W Msftc'tf’ay; with dwoMlng .of five rooms, in wood oon- di^on, andall ccceeeary out-bulldinu* In good ofdef. The land Is well adapted to Cotton and Provision Crops, and lying about one-fourth of a mile from this place Is Odar Spring, which has valuable mod. ioal properties, and. la ths hands of ener- For Hale Cheap. Apply to G. E. BTEADMAN,'Real F«tato Agent. •D^ tf- * Black Mile, b. C. Oitter Sale (Real EhUte.) ur ah John Bostock, Anetpner. vp. Audrenr and Mary btaphSus. - BY virtue of a decretal ojder made in this case by Hon. Thos. Thomson, dated fid dajfc of March, A. D 1878,1 will sell on r-abw-duy in June injxt, it being the second day of the said month, at Barnwell C. H., •S. C , betwwn the uaual hours of Sale, the following described real estate, to-wit: all that oertalu tract of land in Barnwell county containing one hundred and ten acres, more or less; bounded north by lands of Gabriel Young, south by lands of Thos. H. Johnson, •’u.st by Isnds of William Doe. w.ft by lands of Thos. H. Johnson. Terms of sales cash. Purchasers to pay for pnimrs. HherlfTs Office, fcaruwell C. H., 8. 0. May 12, 1879. J. W. LANCASTER, 8. B. C. Exwfillun Sales (Per. c onnl Property.) . r * ” - -A ^— ■; - BY virtue of sundry executions to mo <li- r«tted, 1 will sell HI Burn well C. H., S. C., on sales-'day in June, it being ihc second day of the said month, between the usual hours of sale, to (he highest bidder, (or cash, the fol lowing described personal pr<y>rrtj : C. V. Trot tic et al. vs. Samuel C. Cave. One Four-hors6 Wagon, Levied upon av tho properly of Samuel C. Cave at the suit of C. V. Trottiaet al. Sheriff's Office, Barnwell C. H, 8. C., May 21, 1879. J. W. LANCASTER, 8. R. 0. Notice io Debtors aad Creditors. A LL persons Indebted to tbe'estnto of tho fx late t*. H. Bbowk will make payment to either of tha undersigned ; and credi tors of said estate will hand In their claims rt once, and in propur form. J. J. BROWN Allendale, Executor. JULIA BROWN, Barnwell, Executrix. Ma^y 8-3t. , t. E. smum acfiku, ALL NIGHT HOUSE. WINES, IIQUORS AND SEGARS, Cor. Beresfor J and King, CHARLESTON*, - s. C. 80-am. ; . ffm i ‘an W&OLESALH grocers . ^ , A HD DK ALtBS y» r PROVISIONS. 11QB0RS, TOBACCO. AC., 167 & 169 EAST BAV, CHARLESTON, S. C. HE WHITE Sewing Machine THS BEST OP A1A» Unrivaled in Appearand, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim ^ or eime tm( VKMY BEST OPEKATIIUO DVICXCESST SEEUfMO, HArtDSOHBST, AMO Msst r*rf*ct Btwtng Haohi&t IN THE WORLD. . apr8-3tn. WM. MATTH1K88BN. U B. DOOLITTLE. UlTTHIESSEl & DOOLITTLE, FCKinSHlNa GOODS JtyD FIN* .j CLOTHING V ^ » ll r * ^ , Sr. ^ U FOR MEN AND BOYS, CLOTHING MADE TO ORDEB. V... •' , ACADEMi OF MUSIC BUIUDING, Th6 Way to Tell Whether a Ma chine Will Pay or Not. Consider the first cost, the probable eost 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 gee whether ii will pay of not. For example, we will run up the cost and profits of one of TUOLE’8 LATEST IM- FBOVED FIRE-PROOF CONDENSER AND PERFECT DUSTER'. The cost of ope for a 40 saw gin is $45. This includes the at taching of it to the gin, and proving whether it will do or not. We will put down $1 per year for repdibf. ' IVo will notv run up what little we may expect to receive by its use. The Condenser takes the place of your waste ful lint, rooms which range in cost from $10 to $20, saying nothing about tho 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, wliat docs it 0«t me? $. r .00 or $1,000, besides, I hid a good deal of cotton and a great many seed burned, also five or ten balesbeli nging to my cus. tomers. They too have to share the risk upd !6s& of this misirable lint-room arrange- mint, and are entitled to no insitrSnch. Now, put down your immense loss in dusty cotton. Yes may conclude that dusty cotton sells lower, but weighs Higher. In this you are badly mistaken. The mailer in the earth or sand which gives storm cotton a black, dingy cast is as light as a feather. You can prove it. Go to a black, dusty place in the toad in a dry time, and kick the sand about, and you will see it rirt and float off in the air. It U lighter than sir. You bill not get rich as quipk by its weight as you will get poor by its looks. Your top cottou will got badly soiled in the boll in a dry, windy time in this way. To prove what we sometimes lose by dusty cotton, I will produce the certificate of H. Red, E*q v who had a bale dusted by the Condenser, afld one ginned in a lint-room, in order to test the difference. Windsob, S. fc. f Sept. 8, 1874. .1. L. Toolk—Hear Sir: I did as I tsld you abmit the cotton. I hauled the two bales to Aiken yesterday. The cotton #as all gathered as near as I could get it. Jafus, oifnei- of lint-room gin mdst have had au an awfully nasty lint rooih from ginning dusty cotton. 1 believe it looked worse af ter than oefore it was ginned. ' You beat him badly. 1 got 18} cents for his bale and 14 cents for yours. I lost just enough to pay for the ginning of one bale, $3.76. I Re lieve in your duster. Your* respectfully, H. RED, Now, let us see what can be saved by it in hnfeyear, supposing every giu to usS one. It Is estimated from reliable sou rows that there is an overage of 126 gigs burned acciden tally throughout the Houth annually. 8up^ pose them, including their contents, to av erage in value $1,000. Here is $125,OOb in one year from this quarter. Now, it will no^ bo Considered exaggeration in cotton manufacturing circles to estimate that one- fourth of the wbols orop is damaged by dust, and we will average thu loss at one>quarter of a cent per pound. IVe generally raise from four to five million bales pei year. Siippose iho dusty bales to average 400 lbs, and the whole crop four and a half millions. Here is onbmillion one hundred and twenty- five thousand dollars more saved that would have gone into the Lands of the manufactu rer, Under the plea of duaty or storm cotton. They have machinery to clear it of dust, : therefore, they make more money on it than on clean cotton They ge it In many cases Irom $6 to $10 less per bale, when in reali ty it is as good as any cotton gathered, I am now putting up two styles ofthese machines to suit purchasers, ranging In price from $30 to $45 up, guaranteed to work well in evet-y particular with but little attention. Study the means of saving, And you will soon have the means of making. For further informetioa and circul*r t Address J, L. TOfll/E, Williston, 8. C. R. R- J H. BROWN. (OF BAIOtWtXI.) WIM J.B.White&Co. LEADER OF LOT PRICES, 228 Broad St.< * AtiOPNTA, Ha., Opposite Use TVoaameBt. -> mchlMm DANIEL HAAS —JOBBER OF— Foreltfi arid Dbinestie Dry Goods i The pest peEtflarffy of ffw White Is the smsI osa- Slr.elng tr.bUte fe Its evccltonea so* superiority over other Mteshlnes, and In ••bmittiof It t* the CJlitvrleaton. apU7-3m H. C. Barber Shop. Shaving, Hair Cutting and Draw ing and Shampooing done on the moet > ■ '>.. ' 1 - * % * reaaonable terms by T. L. Bettlsou, Patterson House, Wednesday, Satur days and SuncUys. apr21-ltn. trade we pat It mpoh |t« ip trite, and in at Is bet Itever yet tailed te KU«h any rtsesHnst In Mi taut. the deatlnd tsr the Waits he* bersstsd (o such SB Mlent tnat we are new compelled to torn out •A. C'cxn.yolwte Aw-OT-lxxcr .Td’pwv'hl.axe vrvexxr tlxro® m’.-ivitow Lxx t&e Aajr to Svir-jply . tJa-e d.w-.Trxlua.aL I Eytry mtottrk ll wJrlajrtWl for 3 yisrj, sold tor o- eh et liberal diecMSits.or upon easy pajfOienU, to suit the co-ve.dance ot eustoeurs. ■w-aama WASTralirDacxOTiij nmmr. mt£ s/wiWmachwe co? Ar 358 Euclid Ave., GoveniG, Ohio. —For sale by— J. I>. & T. F. S M I T H 290 Broad Sr., • - Acuusta, Ga. Wedding Gifts --AT-4- AlsXsAN’S. FINE WATCHES, At&erimui and Swiss, of tho Latest Styles. 1UCII JEWELRY Of Now ami Elegant Designs and site Workmanship STERLING SILVE In i'rnsh and Beautiful Patterns, especial ly adeoted tor Wedding Proseats. SILVER PLATEDWARE; Tea Sots, Wailors, loe Pitchers. Bullor Dishes. Cups, Goblets, bptxlns, Porks of host quality, Sx. eUOICE FANCY GOODS. French and American Clocks. Fine Ttiblo Cutlery, Spectacles, Ac. I JM Watches l Jewelry Carefully Repaired. THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW EST PRICKS. JAMES ALLAN, OM King street, Charleston, 8. CL SepltJ-ly ffiofttou, Vmntj **•»*■< Ac., 165 MEETING STREET * CJtt AmiBSTON, 8. Cd 72-85 267 King Si., Charleston, S. 0. mi riiTKiins ASD A LA BOB OOUJKmOK OF yRAMAiM St moArrnSeertree. 17-ly »s»». i»r#. Spring arid Sunmier Millinery. !. MUSS L,..T. lHicicih: TAKES this method of informing the I<adict of Barnwell and vloinity that she has re ceived and Is receiving weekly a handsome Stock of Millinery ana Fancy Goods. J ho Hat Depart ment has *11 the latest shapes In French and American Chips, Milans, Canton and Leghorn, also a large variety of French Hats for Ladies, Misses and Child ten. My selection of Flowers ts large, varied and beautiful. All the late styles in Fancy Feathers. Ornaments, Jet, Coral and Plated Jewelry. New styles Frhtotts, Beal Hair In Puffs, Curls and Switches. Ac. Prices reason able, and an are invited to oail st L,. J. I.KC’FCIK S 183 Ilroad St., 2d Door Above Express of* fice._ Acomx. Gkoroia. REMOVED. The Law Office of J. O. DAVANT Has been removed from Allendale to Barnwell. 17*lm SELF FOR PLANTER*, PLANtERS in Bsrnwsll county, needing , '' j , supplies, can obtain them froth me by girt log undoubted secur’ly. A. RPBENgtrii.T, apUT-Um . WHHsts*, 8 C. t RtUTf Si. USHrilltiL. arrokstr At law; ABfiEVlLLHl C. H., S. C., Will practiee la all ihe State and United Sutes Courts. jsn30-6moe a limits!) Dumber of active, energetic eanVeseern to engage iti a pleaaAnt and profitable busbies*. Good men wilt find this s rare chance TO MAKE HOMEY. Such will pi sms answer this Advertise' ment by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, stating what business they have been en gaged iu. None but those wno mean business, need apply. Address, Fuu-Tr, Harvst A Co., rochiS-lj^ Atlanta. G’U j• O- Callaghan, BRICKLAYER AND PLASTERER. Barnwell, s. c. All Orders promptly attended to in tho Country, at Prices to suit the rimes. EerimaUa given on Brick or Frame House* on application. oaarl7-3mos. Barnwell Lands for Sale A FKW choice Cotton PlantsUosh can be bought at reaaonable rat a*, situated near Williston and Blackville, between tbe Sooth Carolina Railroad and the File to river. For terms ap ply to H. 1L THOMPSON, oc24-tf , Williston, ft a HOtTSfc, SIG5 asd , * ORNAMENTAL PAINTING Ou the Most Reasonable Term*. APW.Y TO X. 1* SKTXIHOIV, MtoW namweUG. II.S.C. . m m O' B. J QaattlebaiuD, JD. 1J. H., hlLLtgTLS, ■% Q,. m tend Calls tboughout arnwell " RKd Adjacent OountMA ARTHUR M. OWENS, ittornej and Counsellor a4w BARNWELL C, JL g!t. *' Collections a Practices in all tbe (.Vurts. sapid - > •^■gthx Jt- » ■V- ' v -*^». ■ -*4