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t ■'3 its* ■yaf.i. the People. ■u- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1879. 047 bonn fflde subBerlberM to T1I«4 rX4»l*E.R, the be»t adver. Bamberg commenciDg on Friday be medium in linn. lower 4Ju.ro> Agent* ot* 'Ibo People. Sorr. } Canvassing Agents. XVlllitton—tt. A. Phillips. Kllto—H. (). Htanrk.ll. Hlaekviile—Ma). O. B. Stuadmah. tlrahaiaswnC-ia. Ixlbu. Tbc liaruwell Rupllat Nunday Mcbool ConTcutlon. The Bernwell Baptist Sunday School Convention ttlll hold its twelfth annual session wlthj’the Supday, bchool v at Ml.lwiy—busNsiNo. OOTKM. Bamberg—D. K. U«i , Allendale—W. (!, Johnson. UnnbarUn aUd (JifSaiUnd—GboboS H. Fatbs Charfcwton—B. 51. Ar.r.x vndhii. \ Our subscribers.an<l advertisers can call upon tbo nearest Agent whenever they wish to settle their aceoirtite, Onr Agents —”"'f. Jl 5. At the Beautiful Gate.> lue us. V * . jn 1 Bkpobf. luukiug contracts lor adver tising call at-TBK Pe< plk offlco and get our rate#>. Nojone can or shall do better or cheaper work than we. -JUOJO AX, 1STEW-S; URIEF IjOCAI.M. Next Monday Is saies-day. Taking it straight will soon give way to punch and Jerry, f 1 Autumn leaves .will wear the same colors this year as last. A mi lalght broil—oysters for t#o, after the opera is over. Flies work from sun to sun, but the mosquito’s work is never done. » Mrs. Sal lie Hair, wife of J. Willis Hair, died on Sunday morning:- * *- Now U the time to put up yotir Stovepipe and get your fall soot. Mr. Frank Dunbar was the lucky man at the cake raffle for the benefit Of Oen. Hood’s children lust Thursday .evening. ■ . ’ j . . ' ' •• A Peace has made greater-Corquests than war has cvfer acitieved. Paste Til id on,. yQ.U£..Joukiug glass, young fore the third Lord^s day in October/- 1879, Rev. W. D. McMillan will preach the introductory, and Rov* John G. Williams the charity sermon. The annual Address will be delivered by Ool. W. H. Duncan on Sunday raornr. ipg at half past ten o’clock. - The mu- 17 20 18 80 52 - 71- 88 100 108 114 * 115 118 120 lir 150 11 A l ll Sunday Schools in the pounty are requested to send delegates to this convention. J. J. Gktsixofb, ■ . J PicsldoQt B. B. S. S C. W. J. Rice, Sec’y, "TT - G. Sweeping Thto’ the Gates 7. When We Get Home....'. f' 8. Praise the Lord 9. Onward Ohiistlan Soldiers 10. When the flowers are - --- Spi iogiog.. . r . ^ - • 11. Glory Bright............... 12. SabbathCliimes..... '" n, 13 Our Choice “ 1L Come to the Fountain.... “ 15. Wo are Coihlbg to the Fountain., “ 1G, Sweet Sabbath of R‘'st..T “ 17., Hear Him Calling.: “ 18. Eater hito Hts Oatey.T-.;. . 19. The Lord will Coml’it Zion “ 20. Gathering Home,. “ organic defect* That tho Supreme Court of the United States in case of Raymond carrietl by appeal from Su preme Court of South Carolina virtu ally decided this question,for although lui that case, the issue in which was hetber these military courts had au thority to set aside a decree of tho Court of Equity of South Carolina, the matter was decided upon a mere ly t^dthical ground by the State Court; yet the Judges of Supreme Court of the United States had no ete-vrHl^bg dlifdtgd By Pf5rGeo. t>. pMtfAttop m expressing the opinion Robinson, of Augusta. The following songs selected from “Good News” will ba qaedj T "■ : 1 V 1. Anniversary Hymn...7.. .page 188 2. Beyond the Sky. “ 5 3. The Saviour at the Door. " - 8 that all assumption of civil powers by military tribunals in South'CaroIina dm log tho provisional government therein, was without wairant of law either Slate or Federal. 7 These views of ibe respondent In the ittWVb BrffillyV* oflnrjjirT^d In by his Honor Judge Fraser, and the rule was accordingly discharged. 7 »i- —"— V IILACKVII.IjK IJO'I'S. Nhw OrlortiiH. :)jajj; Silver Drlji, 60: bu- • nsvvnv:wsiS;~—^ ' —CltOCRERY, GLASSWARE; NE W AD VBR TISEMENTH. Mr. A. JJ. Williams, of thtvNews and Courier . staffs was in c^r village last ■WCek tiiTheTBfeFcsf ofTHs paper, • Rumor has It that several weddings aro to take place at this place and vicinity, beforo the close of betober. Messrs. Hteel’and Tobcr paid our town a visit in the {htcrest of their houses,, in ' Charleston, last Saturday. • 7 : ’' e • • Mis A F, Johnson, who haa been fwa Tfclt to friends at thi! piao^re- Hl>r . , .. . ley, deceased. x ^ JA8. W. (iUDBEB, turned to her homo at Beaufort,,last OC 2 i,j * • • <— — housewives. * A mad Is always wanting some on« to tell him how handsome be looks.— A woman will just stand before a glass aud sea for herself. ; It is amusipg to 'hear the average village youngster discuss the-tnipor- tuut subject of “swearing cfT” as Christmas draws near. L>ok out, boys, next year is leap year, and if you don’t keep yourself ^straight” your girl will go back ou you. BeeTfalte ToiTt The thing that makes young people strong U moral courage—high, un daunted courage—or, to put It in a sinewy Saxon word, grit. ’ A religious paper says poetically 'ibKlAJadi and Lve began in spring mid ended in summer. We always ( thought they had a full truds. -• A farme r told us the other day that he.would take the premium ut the , Comity for t^s jurgyst - water- thelon. Western farmers exbibrt wood" en melons at tlivlr fairs. Some of the ctlrts efT'Cted by using ITof. Raiue’s Catarrh Vapor aie al- inost miraculous, and ail succeasfui physieians us it, OBl;e, 239 S. Ninth tt reef, Pniladeiphia, Fu. ’ 1_ ~* V * ■ * However youjpay have been trod- An ImporfuiU Decision. J. C. Kennkdv Y3. Joshua. Moviiearv. Rule on Ihe Sheriff to siiow cause why certain funds la ids hands lev ied and collected out of tbd^ersomd. estate of the defendant Khmild.—^ be applied to tho judgment of "the plHifuiff. . - This case cathe up Before Judge Fraser at tho September Term of the Court of Comiqijn,Pleas of Barnwell County upon tho above rule.- Tlie plaintiff based bia epplicatlon upon a judgment rendered by the Pro vost Court of Barnwell county regu- Tariy entered in the docket of theAPro- vostMarabnl Court in 1808, and upon which execution issued thereafter, en- tered In the execution book of said Provost Miirabai Court and lodged with the Sheriff of Barnwell county. Tfiis judgment and execution were pirlor in date to any subsequent unsat isfied judgments obtained in tho regu lar courts of the Statu against tho properly, of tba <U4»t«»r r and 4* den upon, howevt^ powerful your ene mies may bo, com® to tbe editor and K'Ccivo BaUefact-iyu ; he is all power ful ; be will writ? your wrongs.. True success results from true mer- . -it-. Hall’s Vegetable S’cittan Hair Re- • ewtr Is placed before the public, rest- ig solely on its own merits. Its suc cess is already indisvuu.tble. A great many people are leaving Eiqland and coming to America. Tbe chief reason fur leaving It, so far as can be judged by remarks from the euiigiants, is that it Isn’t worth bring ing along. There is a happy thought in the minds of the courting y;ung lady just at this time. They are contemplating much sweet talk from.their Williams and their Charlies during the,mouth ■of February, 1880. <■ It is saddening to see our hair bios- warning for the grave too early. More — - —*espwp4aliy—siowen- - feel this efflnion, ■ and it t even a greater deformity to them than to men. , Ayer’s Hair Vigor averts it and restores the hair some - times, audits original color always. For (he Hood Children. cake re ills last Thursday evening for the benefittho Hood child doubt the klhdness of Miss Mary To bin and Mrs. Mary R. Brown will long be remembered by every true South erner. niacktillc P. O. Trouble. Wears fmced, very reluctantly, to postpone a notice df the report of W. B. Redmond, Special agent oflhe Post- office Department, ou tho Blackville offbe, and .those who are or have been connected #‘ith it. G»nilemen_of high position and- undoubted veracity living In aodjnear Blackville, denoSnco the whole report as false. ; *■ ’ '■ . - the sender, add when mailed the stamp A ' above is canceled ol the office at which ft la mailed. The party receiving it writes his reply on the other half and returns K and tbe office at which it la nggjp uukifed caacefo the otbuf sUmp. ! claimed on the part of the plaintiff, that this sold I rovost M.irshai judg ment had a prior'lien to any junior judgment. The Shot iff, wn y-ot-retuin, pro- duped ill-* wefh ms cxpctrdbns in his hands and in view of the fact-that tho junior judgment creditors contested the claim of the plaintiff in tho above entitle 1 action to establish his lien over•the pn pcrfjnf the debtor sought protection of the court. The plaintiff through his counsel, Mr. Robert Aldrich, in addition to tho production of thq^evidt nee of judg ment and execution regularly entered, called the attcn'ioD of the*ourt to the act of-the Legislature oi 18C8, vol. xiv., page 87, sec. 1, rc-enogt.ed iu the re vised statutes, page 5t>6, which reads viz :'“Ail iigbtg^-of" property vested, required or in uctlun by vlrtna c.f Uie ju.lgincnts, crderH,*or decrees of raili- tary tribunals, or by virtue of general or special orilers Issued by mllijary comnninders on duty lu the State since March 1,18G»r and up to the time of expiration of the late provisional gov ernment of South Carolina, are af firmed and declared valid, and the same shall be unquestioned iu the courts of the State.’' The junior creditors, through tho#- counsel, Mr. R. M. Thompson, of Wil- liston, represented, that the court whence this judgment proceeded, had no jurisdiction to Issue any Judgments fn civil causes, and that the act of the Ti^slature being of a retrospective character eouhi uot-cure that want of jurisdiction. That by the decision in the cnee of Shand vs. Gage, reported lu IX Rich ardson, (N. 8,) tire general doc trine was established that tberhUitary week, ,v ,, Taylor .Holman, cohred, had the misfortune of getting one of his legs broke while working at a gin lust week. ' ” “ 7 , Tbc absence of a first-class jewdry store is parti,oularly noticeable tbe present season, as plain gold rings are very much in demand. Tbe Methodist Cbureh at this piece -is to be recovered mud painted ioelde, arrangements having been t ff.cted 1 to accomplish the dpaired improvements. THEE MARKETS. CORUKCTISIfr WEKKL.V. 4 . ‘jQnABLXHXdN, Soptamber 80, 1879. > Corr.tk— . Ordinary - * Good Ubllnary Low Middllua Middlintr Uood Middling <■ Msal, Omts— Boltsd ileal - . Grits - - - - BtJTTRK— TeriiM-sseo • - Gilt Em«o - ' -■MB4T9= ! moon, 1} It Rides D.SC It bid.® Bacon bboulders i) 8 MiouUlera 77 S 0 Hams' Laud— , Choice, tierces Choice, cans Choice, buckets - , .Laqa— , - t 7'-; P. - 10 MX - ■ i 10Ji - OlnCS $1 00a! 13 ^ --ij' - 30 3 -.. 1% v » ■ # 1 /. - W L-—14~- “ 800X118—’ ' ^7 O, ; Extra C, 9a9>£; Yellow, 7^a8; Stamlanl -A, lo,ilu%. CoFTfilMi: ~ ' . nto, wnmion ICt Edo, fair, 17; Bio, prime, 39: Java, 3d. V a—tx-’. Molasses-. Ciihn hlule, new crop, 30; Cuba bbl 3 , 40; R-txfited, hhds, 2S; hiiifdr Holtsc, 55a70; Appl : catioii for Final Discharge The untlcTAijtned pires notiee that be will appl/ldlTie'Judge of Erobate for Barnwell county, on iho 25th of Octobtr..lS79, nt IQ dt’.Oloelt.W^iii.TTjr'K Anst, ^techargo aa tvd- oc2 til Administ tutor. p.f^s^kes, Druggist 1 Apothecary, BZ2UKMLLE, . S. (T, "TESukyille-Tjodso, No. 25, (col.)-I. O. G. T. paraded tbiQugb the streets of quc toWn Saturday. The members comprising the lodge presented u neat aud respectable upi eiirauce. Six prisoners l arsed through bore bn their way to tho pecltentlaay. We notice a perceptublo decrease of the muttber titi« time for the same desti nation. So much for good order un der Democratic government. —v As a faimer was unloading bis wa- of cotton, last Satnrday morning, one of lhe bates slipped oTTone of the horse* attached to tbe wagon, which took fright at tbe unusual proceeding, wheeled around and dashed up toward the poet office, upsetting tfio wagen and tpililug a bale of cotton ou tbe Monad. ——■—:—“ A, farmer, ou Lis wr.y homo one evening two weeks ago, in company with two neighbors, was discussing •the low .f riert cf cottou, when he no- ticed on tfaegrmrnd some paper money. . bnT^OTftehuw mistook it for some of the Confederate issue, rcinatking to bis friends that it Was such, “but any how would keep it’’ Jiy remembrance of tho pakf.- A few days afterwards his wife had occasion to rumage his pockets for soiled handkerchiefs, when she discotr red the bill ($5 green back) and called his attention to bis carelessness, when he quietly informed her it wasn’t good rncnej; her reply was “Jim, take this money aud buy mo a new* drees, hat and .shoes, and keep fifty cents -for yourself,” ami itfce a good httsbiind, be compiled. H AS on hand tnd is oonstaatly reerlvtng a tvhII solectH’t «tock of jmro DBOGK, CHKMIG/rtiS EaINIS. OILS. FEUEtJM- euy. toilet miir-A-nitio. PATENT MEl>tQfNES and DruJ-ffifeU wmdries. all < f which lie offers OB tho mist reasonable terms for cish or country produce. Profeesibnak ciils in town or country promptly HHewl'Ht to. ’ ' oc’2-1 v Fifteen-dollars were realized at thc commanders, exercising authority in the State of South Carolina during the esist'HK?e--of -the- pmvjstonal govoca- ment bad no authority to exercise leg- islativo powers, so ns to affect th? current authority oflhe civlyaw after marshal law bad ceased on the 11th of JUmr, 18G5. * ? T'hHi having oo legislative powers they bad no right to create courts, having jurisdiction to determine that-- ters of contract between oitizens and. citizens. That even admitting that these Provost Marshal Courts derived their existence from the general or ders of military commanders, of which there was no proof in present caise, the very fact that the power Itself Which created these eourts was a ud- urpaflon and a bold extension, not au thorized by any act of Congress of Po- The long talked of two cents postal will be out in a few days for al drediation. It fo fealty a uble carcHrifh a 4tamp: at each end. The message is vritien on one half by tbatthn jndtetat power Bowing from was confined, unmistakably showed ' Jacksonville (Fla.) Jetier to Savan nah News : “A curious discovery has been made in carrying on the excava tions required f> r lh? water-works. At the depth of twenty-light, feet tbe workmen encountered an. extensive bed of oyster and clam shells, mixed with pkces of wood and charcoal, showing evhlect’y that tho ancients were as fond us-tbq moderns of these delicacies, aud that roasts of this de scription were fashionable in the days of remote antiquity. Truly there is nothing new under the sun.” " TV R UOLDiNTT - Attorney At Law- B*p25-ly AVPLKT0N, S. C. SAM’L B. MABSHAIL .KOWABO C. HAESIULI. JULIUS J. WtfJCOAT. SAM’LR. MARSHALL &(!0; IX PORTEES Of.l—* — Garilwar?, Cntlery, Gods, etc., and Agricultural Implements, 314 KING ST., GGRNEB SOCIETY, (Sign of the Golden Gut:). ALSO, 55 and 57 SOCIETY STREET - CUARLKSTOX, S. <J. Ago ts lor Celebrated Watt Plows, fccp^aay—.—— — NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TBE STATE OF SOUTH CARGL1XA; COT NTT OF BARNWKLI nim'tfN By. W GHf Simms, .ludgp of 1’rohalc for sAtd «iunty ; 4 wlJ has AVI1EKEA8, Dsnltl Woitner suit uiMO'inO' lo grant him Lstlsn of Admin ist.ratio j'oti tho estate and effteu of Frnaeiv -j J. rawidyr decensod. _ t . ( Those nre therefor® to cite sml ndbonish all ■mdsingulfir.the kindred and creditors of the skjd Frsucl^ J.f^iWidr. Ikst tbftht. aha sppesr before m*. in the Probate Court, to be hold .at Bafnhell ft. II., on Monday, the Uth iluy of October, 1879, at 11 tf clock is the forenoon, io show cause, if any (hey hoTe, why sidd ndministrnt ion should not bo granted. — ^ , Ui»cr under my head this, the IGth day of September, A. D , 1874*. W. GILMORE SIMMS, scp18vld Prohate Judyn. BLeL—L t IIAVE JU8T- RECEIVED MY FAUL 3STOCK. I .7 uev- I-I- M. LAilSflER. -WITH— R.P. IU YLEY & CO. t>i roKTEr.s or f>By GOODS. FANCY GOODS. CLUTH1NU,’8gOTSrsnOES, KIKN’S AND TjA’DIEVITATS |i _ . SASIBWARS, «R9SSRSgS, Liquors and Segarsi, And other articles joe numerotia to trentihn, which I will sell at bottom priees. When you eema to Barnwell, lb ilia Fair, don’t forget to call and examine my stock. My prices are lower than this lowest. IiAMPS, (t*c. 27 HAyQVRR ST. wpll-2m BA RKWEBB C. H., S C nug2l-3m BALT I MOP. E, MARYLAND. The Star Saloon YVilliston, S. C.i Has just received and offers fur sale a full and careftihy selected stock ot AIAM, WINES, and LIQUORS, at'prices to suit tho time^. 1 offer better figures than any oth’er dealer In the country. Jt • t - t .1.1: -. »ep2.'> Williston, 8. f. mP-m tXlWiflft 300 B U S HE B S Genuine Double Beil Simpson ^ COTTON SEED, IMPROVED AND 8ELECTED. For sale at 60c. per btisltel, 'delivered at B9AB^«f_EXiWNS8S, 0Fines of School CouMts«srbx*R, • BAUKIUUiL Co , .8. C.. . A mrular mpottintr of tb® Coftiity Board rf Exouitnrr® will be h«d<l at Blackvill®. .. . - —^ . - r . . . , lh79 ; Alloutlal**, Octgh'-r «tb, 1869. . pel'cants for Teachers’ Certificates of ('etcher 7th, 1879 : Barnwell (1. fi , .October Sib, 1679 - - ‘ - Apcl'C Qualification inu^t appear Ixfor® the lioaru on one of the above days, as no cer- t'Hcvte will be het••after is?tied,except ata retrular meetirg of the Board. ' - ' The t-chool law requires “such examtna- tl< n to he renewed every year : and no teacher shall be empl-iVisl In ahy .»f the- fn-e ptiblio-schools without a certlllcaUt from the County Board of Examiners or the Stuta Board of Exeminera.” By order of the Boot d of Examiners for Pst n well oopnty. A. BU I8T, Chaa tuan of Board and School Com. null i SPECIAL NQ TICES. Takbn in the Act.—Sister Jones called on Eider Smith a few evenings since. Beihg a next door neighbor, she entered his study unannounced, and was greatly shocked at seeing him taking a drink from a suspicious look ing bottle. He noticed her look of in quiry, snd said 7“ This, Sisfr r Jores, is 'fabler’s Portaline, or Vegetatde Liver Powder, the only remedy I hove ever found for the many troubles aris ing from a r-tllwotde.'ed Liver. I enn recommend it.” Price 50 cents. For gade-hY-Bfamdea—P<’chmanq, Bftfnwetf 0. H., or by Dr. Stokes; Blackville. ’ > . • A C3oo4 Idver • - • * . 79 v Is always known Ly his appearance. A man who lives copjfortahly at home, bas'Vg.nid dinners, etc., wltt fftWays showit in his- person. But there is - another liver-more important to man— it is the bad liver—ths^jffver that should regulate tbe whole system. If that is out of fix, man is gopd for nothing—can enjoy nothing—to res tore it to health, use Dr.C ilder’s River Pills. A few doses will relieve you. For sale b^ G. A. Phillips, Williston, and Druggiuts generally. Is a compound of tbe virtue* of aarttapa- rilta, Btiilinpia, mandrake, yellow dock, with the iodide of potoah and iron, all pow erful blood-making, Mood-cleansing, and Jifft-sustalning elements. It Ih the purest, infest, and in every way the moat effectual alterative medicine kpown or available to the public. The' setbnoes of medicine and chemistry have never produced so valua ble a remedy, nor one so potent to care all diseases resulting from fafpitre Mood. It cures Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Kryslpelns, Rose, or St. An thony’s Fire, Pimples arid Face- grubs, Pustules, Blotches, Bolls, Tu mors, Totter, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scald-head, Ringworm, Ulcers, So res. Rheumatism,Mercurial Disease,Neu ralgia, Female Weaknesses and Ir- regularitles,_Jaundice, Affections of Emaciation, the liver, Dyspepsia, and General Debility. By Its i _ ft purges .. .tptfohs vvhTcTi Contaminate the Mood, and cause de rangement and decay. It stimulates and enlivens the vital functions. It promotes energy and strength. It restores and pre serves health. It infuses new. life and Kh< vigor throughout the whole system. No sufferer from any disease which arises from impurity of the blood need dwipilr, who ill givo Avtcn’s SAiisAi’AKiLLA a fair wifi givo Avail’s Sabsatabil trial. Remember, the earlier Do We Believe in WitchCkaft?— “ I take the position that we do not, la its broad sense,” said a gentleman mHPH .of years and experience, “and yet w« lice powers to which their authorliy { And many ot the present day carrying such a source was without autbprjtk- ,?■ tiy jpon matters merely 'were nolTend void, and no subsequent the Legtehituro could cure this a Buckeye in xhelr pocket through a kind of auperetltlou, a hen they might -be relieved by a few applications of Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment. This Ointment ts made from tbe Buckeye, live sanction, and consequentljrtall judgments, decrees and other process- " u< * **, ^commended for nothing else * TlT. I- *1.^ , .. but Piles. Try it. It will cure you. es trebchlngupon matters merely civil p rl „ tt S . hnttla Vnr h „ Price 50 cents * bottle. For sale by Charles Pechmann, Barnwell, C. H., or by Dr. tttokce, Blackville. the trial, the speedier the cure. Its recipe has been furnished to physi cians everywhere: and they, recognising its superior qualities, adnnuisteritiri their practice. . , For nearly forty*’ years Ancn’s Sa»- saparili.a has been widely used, and it now possesses the confidence of millions of people who have experienced benefits from its marvellous curative virtues. > Prepared by Dr. I. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, . Lowell, Mass. SOLS BT ALL DKUaulSTS ETXBTWUXaX. oc2-ly - , ’ ^ sep25,4 IVilHston, M ^ _■ — ^ . .. . . Wedding GiftsS ® A16 BITKP —AT— . aLtlaAN’S . FINE WATCHES, American and Swiss, of the Latest Styles. RICH JEWELRY, Of New and Elegant Designs and Exquisite Workmanship.. STERLING SILVERWARE, In Fresh and Beautiful Patterns, especially adapted for Wedding Presents. SILVER PLAtEDWARE, -Tea SHv, Waiters, lee Prtehew, Better Dishes, Cups, GoMets, Spoons, Forks of best qualiiy, &c. CHOICE FANCY GOODS. F reach and A raerican (.locks; Fine Table Cutlery, Spectacles, Ac. Wale Iks | Jewelry Carefu’ly Repaired. THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW EST PRICES. Jaraes Allpn, scp26-ly 307 King St., Charleston,8. G. Hutson & Co., GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, -AIKEN, S, O., Represent the following first clars - companies: London and Liverpool and Globe Cos. - . ‘ . #27,000,000 P.oysl Insurance company . 23,UK),(i00 Queen Insuranoo Compaiiy ( , 10,000,000 Western Assurance Company , 1,200,000 Va. F. aud M. Insurance Co. Ot 9,000 St. P|ul r. & M. Insurouce Co. .890,000 Petenburg Sav. and Ins. Co. . CoO.OOO ColumbuK Ins. and B. Ring Co. . 860,000 Cash Assets . • . • $63,066,000 Gin Bouses and contents. Dwellings, Stores, Stocks of Goods and all insurable ’properly insured. Coll on or write to. Hutson * co;, *cplS< Aiken, S. C. XHIC lNL>EI?JCNrE>ltN'r Ice Company. Ice by the pound, hundred weight, barrel, ton aud car load. fROTJTCE OF ALL KIND?.., Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Fruh, Fish, Oys ters, Game and Poultry; FRESH FISitiND OYSTERS. Patkid per order, a specialty. OUR SELECTED DRESSED POULTRY Cannot be fcxoclled in qualify er price, Es pecial attention paid to shipping tho samo. HEK PACKED FOR ^HHM ENT, In large or small quantltioe. OF’ BARN WELL. 8- O- r — *. .— WITH—: WHELESS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, ~ Corner Broad and Washington Streets, . - „ (BURKE CORNER,) mto . momiA. ..JareyngFACTlOX GUARANTEKD^I W. flllAP.Ud VTHELKM. ... ^ * . WKSI.ETH. WHKI.SM. FROM TVHEW YOXXIi. New Stock! New Stock. DrJ Giwfis, Groceries, Fsncy Good), Hardware;' Drugs, Roots tnd Shoes; Men’s find Latiicfi’ Hats. Liquors and Tubmoco, Saddles, Bridles and harness. • ■ w‘ J. F. 0’HBiLL, agent. | il 1 e , S* O; Best Calicoes at 7c.. Iffeacho<l ai 5e., Coat’s SfSql Cotton oc:, Ladies' Stockings 6c. Mrfoi*, ttMris’ ^oeks 6c. per pair, PiW Rya.ami . ora lUuakg Si 60 a fallow,. Oocd Bu gar 13 Ifcie Jo Ike dottar, flood Coffee 8 Ibllf Ihe dollar, 88 lbs Good Flour far one ,0* umltiwoM, Cotftori , ^ , sep^l.tiljnnl itigar dollar. Other gocls to cerrespon aqd produce bought for cosh. COTTON. Weatherabee & Easterling si Only 5c. Each. IwUlrocoire, in a fsw days, from New Fork, another lot of good*, at FIVE CENTS EACH, oonitetlntf ol Sauae Pans. PraBSUon'l Bella, Toy Knives, Foiktiui a r.poone, Curry Oomba, Hammers, flan Envelopes per eiitin^ Pooka, Sin tea, ABO ? Paper per quire, i, lyft.1 IVnctl.:, romoa. hl.ictlnge. Ini, Cbockec Boards, I raekOfe, Cbromos. ■■MHp turn 99* aria, f*Kch* # NMW STORE seplR3m 9 MarketSt,. Charleatou, 8. C. PLASTERING AND BRICKLAYING. J. O. C. Callahan OFFERS HTS SERVICES fO THB WOPLE of Biirnwell and surrounding country it the above busin :ss. With a large experience in the above Imsint'** I am satisfied that my work will prove satisfactory. . ’ Lime, laths, &c., fbrnished if desired. Estimates furnished on application. Work done at lowest possible rates. Addrees J. 0. C. CALLAHAN, ' s)q>18 8m ' ' Barnwell C. tt*. 8. C. sold NOTIOB IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALU OF my former customers that I bars re sumed the Wagoning business, and all aiders for hauling of any description left at my residence, or that of Mr. J. T. Ingram, will be thankfully receiv ed, and promptly attended to. aug7-ly- J. 8. SHUCK. 267 King Bt, Charleston, 8. 0. nil mTOEiirn AND A LARGS COLLECTION CF FIIAMKH at ■u*er»U price*. 17-1/ IlAvc just opened, in Burn Well, a magurfioeut stock of new goods, which they are offering ;.t. , ‘ Railroad Piicda TO CABII BUYERS. Wo #H1 duplicate *oy bill bought Anywhere in Barnwell Couftly. ‘ We Will Not Be Undersold. Everything needed by the poeple, at prices unknown for yean* in this section. Oomo to Be© Us* WE MAKE A NEW ERA IN TRADE We Cannot specify lines, articles or piccer, but wc have everything, and our prices will give perfect t titi.-faction; CASH FAID FOJ* COtTOX- ,, BRING IT ALONG. Come to see us, you will peter be .sorry; ,* *ogll-2m P<">U hti.ips. Ti'i ■faitiimr (kittouH iul*e, Pla •Irl'ur. HahdkorclileW. TowHa, Doylas I ooe Bibs, Embrobierod Marselles BltiS, Jewelry, ««. I have a few artifice left of «iy finl lot coo staling m follows, all of wntch I tn**r at five cwila rock^ Dippers, Pans.Cake Cutters.Peppor HnmM W aah Baelos, OoffoS Canisters, Ear Bon St srs, Pfvtrtto Ma*hers, ToasfiersTri^inH UAmratmokmai r l‘lYsi^a^wk A Smmm iaa» —AXD— r NEW GOODS. j. H. Levy has on hand and is dally ro- oolvluff ■« larjfe and Well selected 8t4s;K of J* ti* Ijevyi JUaekville, HrC. 600 BUSHELS •a*-. • .j. : ' —axsmxx sELtcr— ■■■! +- RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS, For sal*) at 75c. jfer bushel, sacked and delivered at depot v JOHN R. HAIR, aug2S-lf Elko, 8. C. R. R. , ■ aapip-ina A# Armstrong, b.j Qautkhw, WILL,18X0Iff. H. Will continuo tho bosinoM lately carried en by Armstrong ft Heriot. He alone ieaa- thvriseft to eettfe the eat stand lag hweinees of the late firm. All kinds of produce taken st (sir prices. eeplfi-tf Hfta»fcM»K ffcs Malnd, Jtc. A fiv«t) sOpnly reocived weekly. I have an order fop a lot of teoorid hand Nv>k>s pnndded they can be purcbeod low down. J. ti. SHUCK,., augW-ly Airent GEO. 8. UACKEB & SON, ftisvrAcruaras C» DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, atd Building MalerlsI, t . Of every description. Home People and Sou them Enterprise. Prices as low as an^ Establishment South, and all work first class- LSvj Hdl7«»ly CJLerleeton. M. C. DR. HENRY J. M0UZ0.V, I it f I Dental Surgeon, KNb pALLS TRHC ind adjourning Countl At Blackville, 8. C. 7WILL ATTEND out Barnwell and tST Ufficw:—i _ juntS-Sm through- Counties. AGENTS WANTED • ^ For theFeWeel ScikagBouk of file Agei A F The Household and ABMERB’ CYCLOPEDIj A hoiwrhuMn<vcM<ity—enetbat eveiT famiiv Doot*® —n LUifmrjr of iUelf. » an mod- Ing. vith stmt Muwm, fur rrerr fiuu.lv who mm* l be book want* tt. Secure drew r every ftuu.tjr who ms tcrritoiy at ouce. 04- ftnehor PnUlshlng Co., gt bonis, Meu, seplS-fm Or, ATLANTA,' ti n L Attend n i n D. willistto*. i c trim*, -fcin MWirnfm lid Adjacent