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—V V tlje ^eaplf^ aSDAY. JANUARY l 1880. C.burlcMtoM <'oi lou Market. ' rHABLKHTON, Decmber 89, 1879. Goo<l Ordinary .... uv )^wMMdlin«r - - - . ]> Mlddlliur 18S Go «d Mtdtlllnjf -,tI _ ... ia*^ LCX)AL NEWS." ■mi>:: i.ocai.m. Happy New Year ! Dll you hoar-tb* b»U»l - Now plant good resolutions. L»ap year commences to-day. Niue prisoners in the county Jail. 1 “ r “" —•" a-i ,i The 'Brftttst church has a new organ. O ily a few knock-clowns Christmas day. > ; <_ Out farmers will soon speed the plow. Prof. G. O. Roliiqson, o^-Augusta, was in town last Sunday. Mr. Alfred Aldrich went to Augusta on Tuesday with hla tliree racers. Gen. Johnson Hagood, next Gov ernor, has been in town for several days. i . . Miss Lena Pschmann left the vil lage last Monday, to spend a few days In Augusta. . Those who have an Itching head should u^e Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer to stop it. Mr. Ohas. -Pechmann h.as for sale the celebrated corn sheller. Call and get one. Only 81 25 each. According to the old slgn^weW have much catarrh, unless Prof. Paine's Catarrh Vapor Is used. 250 8. Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. General^rant passed through Au- ^gueta yesterday on his way to Florida and a third term. He has promised to visit. Burn well on his return. ,, , stupidity that meets ue everywhere in spring, and too often in all seaaohs of the year, knew how quick it eeuiiTGcT cured by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla to plirge“tTi e'&TTeTfdffi'Tftf Tr~ Fy STffmB~ww should have better neighbors as well ; «e clearer heads to deal with. At the late sesMion of the South Carolina Conference In Charleston, the \follcBing appointments were made for ~ chvg -B withln this county for the next year: Banob^rr, J. L. Wannamaker; , Oralmms, J-. A. Clift* t ; WlllisU n and Blackvillr; D. Z. Diintzier; • Barnwell C. if. uud Mission, T. B. Boyd. cou.vrir ( fanrodea nt iho PutterMoii IIoiimc. 4- Gj tbU truly delightful ertertHlo- ment, it will be sufficient t<> e;<y for the present, that U whs an eminent Huccess. In the first piece, viz: Boo's at the Swan, the acting was so uni formly good, Boots, Pippin, Hiliie. E idly, Higgins, Miss Moonshine and Pollct man, each catching the spirit of hie, or her part and rtmicring lt with such telling iffect that it woni l seem invidious to particu'a ize, yet wr can not foibear saying that Frisklj’s pas. tr<*noinic pei fonnances did, pet haps entitle him to some pre-eu.it.euce, even when all were ko fully up to the mark. la the eecoud piece, entitled, My Turn NeXT, 1 it is enough to say that Taruxicuui Teiitcrs and Tim Bolus, were only surp tssed, ati'i couid k oo!y have heeu eclipsed la the render ing of their parts by Mrs. Swltters end P* guy But In the htuty and confusion of a sudden pressure of' businees from rations urn x pec ted quarter?, we enu only hint at the uni- v» rsal enjoyment expet ienced by those who attended thi*| admirable exhibi tion, and defer to a more convenient season, the comments, on Th Commercial Hauler, and alt others, • mined, or too lightly paestd over in this Lurried notice. Ike Jwyce Itruach Homicide. On the everlng of the 24'h ult. Mr Stephen W. Bush, a worthy young man, aged about 18 years, was shot end instantly killed by W. 8 Bates, at a party at lbs bouse of D.C. Burck- heiter, near Joyce Branch. An in quest whs held by Trial Justice Dun bar, ahd a warrant of aVrest issued-. Bates surrendered himself and ia now In jail.. Whisky Is said to have been the cause of this unfortunate affair. King’s Mountain Military Sehool« York- Title, 8. C. The Exercises of tbs Twenty-Sixth Year will begin February 5tb, 1880, TEAMS PXB SIS8IOX OP PIVK MONTHS, IN - - ** Am-ANI'-V 31, j ^ . For Tuition, Boarding, Light, ^ Fuel and Washing.. 8100 00 Use of Books, Stationery and Surgeon’s fee 5 00 For Ctreular, containing full Infor mation, erply 10 CoL A. Coward, dec25 2oj Iriucips!. WlVIiltlKIJ. At Hawthorn, near Williston, on the 28th ult.. by Bey. Lucius Cutbbert, Mr. R. HUNKY WILLU to Mias JLd'IR, eldest daughter of R. M- Thompson, £ q. tio Cards. fiCKlDfS ft B4TANT, AlUrneys, S^’kitors and Counsellors. FbAXCU )f. ^ICEMfO, Columbia, S. C. JoBx C. Davaxt, Barnwell C. U..8.C. FREE DEALER. Allen dal*. H. O.. Dec. 18, 1879. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—I, Julia A. Burke, do hereby give nottee that from, and after this daV#, 1 *hall trans act buainess and tradb, iA a free dealer In BBBK6 iReport«1 Weekly by Oar Regular OorrespomlenU.] Blackvllle.- Christmas was quiet. — i : ■ ■ ■ ' • . \ V. „ A. Bunko operator, with a glass case, a few tickeis And fewer quarters came here on a prospecting tour on the day before Christmas but failing tO'“strike oil” he went «.westward, a poorer but wiser adventurer,. v Howell Tyler, Jr., one of the famous Liberian Exodists, has returned to his old home.-' He no longer yearns for baked monkey, pig-possum and potatoes satisfy him now. .. Key. E G. Price preached a very able sermon on the Resurection of Christ at the Methodist Church on last Sun- JE-yenlcg. Augusta Stock dealers' are making a raid on the Sala stables of Simon Browiii because ho sells good stock at country prices. Mr. Burton Cari'oll lost his fifth wife last week, to whom he bad been mar ried only a few months. Mr. Carroll is now about 72 years of age. - *T^r‘ Ked Oak. The Christmas Tree at Claremont School bore wonderful fruit, and Col W. H. Du i.ean won the beartsuof. all the little folks by hts genial presence aqd characteristic lecture. Campbell ton. Paul Bryan, colored, aged 10, was accidentally shot and killed by Willie Griffin, white, aged IS, wiile hunting on the 27th ult.— “■ [ . —— —firalinms. At a regular communication of Lodge, So. H4. A.- M., held at Grahama, on the 19:h December, the following officers were elected to servf for the ensuing year : C. H. Abatance—W. M. E. C. Behllng—S. W. H. C. Rice—J. W. L J;-8 St^aii—Treasurer. J, W; Freeman—Secretary. G. W. Turner an Stewards. —C. D. Brown—S. D. r- P. H. Rlckenhackhr—J. D. B. Manic—Tyler. • a WillLton. •’ Col. P. H. Loud and family have re- tured to WlllUton. . ‘ t— A handsome young clerk In town is now taking lessons on the sewing ma chine and Mr. Cutbbert will, it is thought, soop make himself and some body else happy. Elder sister (to littlo one who ap peared to lake great interest in Mr. ) “Come, little pet, it is time your •yes were shut in sleep.” Little Pet —‘T think not - Mother told me to keep my eyes open when you and Mr. ——were together." MTATK UL.F.A.V1VGM. Abbeville county now full of fruit trees, ami the rarest strawberries. ^ More m&ifriages have taken place In Abbeville this Wln'kOP-thar) in any year since the war. It is a sign Of better times. Th« fence law carried In King's Mountain Township, but was defeated by the solid black voce in Broad River Township, Yoik county. The question of formtog a new county oct of portions of Chester and Fair- field Is beieg agitated. Ills proposed tc mako Black stock the county site. For the last month the sheriff of Abbeville ha- been crowded with work and bis deputies are on the road a 1 the time This is a hard ysar with delinquents. Laueaster-Lcdgei: “Capt. Wiley Jones, Captain of the Governor’s Guards, is said to be the most promi nent candidate for Adjutant and In spector-General of South Carolina.” A colored boy about sixteen years of age, was caught In the machinery of Col. W. R. Davie's mill, In York coun ty, a few days since, and sustained such serious injury that death ensued In the course of a few hours. Judge McGowan reachfil home on Saturday night for the Christmas re cess. As this was,his first appearance in Abbeville since his election to the Supreme Bench, Bis fellow-townsmen, unfailing to their desire to do him hon or and proud of the distinction Confer red on him, serenaded him on Monday night. » A verjTserlous accident occurred at Puckett’s Ferry on the Saluda river lost Friday. The flat was loaded with au empty four honrerwggon and a bug gy. Tne wagon was In front and ,oce of the mules, becoming frightened, backed ahd forced the entire load into the river, which was Very full. The We learn that some negroes of Ab beville county are talking of going to Kaitsaa. ^ SPECIAL NOTICES. If you are troubled with Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Hsadache, biliousness, or any disorders of a sluggish liver, Portalioe or Tahler’s Vegetable Liver Powder, will cure you. Taken r ln time, it will save a doctor’s bill and much suffering. It has been used suc cessfully in many' cases where other remedies had failed. Dyspepefk ba common complaint, and anything af fording relief is gladly welcomed. Por. Inline Is only Off cents n package, and will cure you. For sale by Charles Pechmann, Barnwell, or Dr. Stokes, Blackville. „ . 7 -- 1 ' ' A Good Liver Is always known by his appearance. A man who lives comfortably at home, ’"as'good aionort^e^r,“"«t1t always show it in his person? But there is another liver more important to man— it is the bad liver—the liver that should regulate the whole system. If that is out of fix, man Is good for nothing—can enjoy nothing—to res tore It to health, use Dr. Gilder’s Liver Pills. A few doses will relieve you. For sale by G. A. Phillips, Williston, ancT Drugglsts-generally. Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment is the favorite remedy for that terrible disease, Piles or Hemorrlrolds. It is the favorite remedy because it never fails to cure the most obstinate case when used according to directions- Do not fail to avail yourself of the relief uffouded by this invaluable compound, But call at the drug stpre of Dr. Stokes, Blackville, or at Chan. Pech- wann’s Barnwell, for Tabler’s Buck eye Pile Ointment. Price 50 cents. KxcbaMK*. I wish to exchange a desirable house and lot In .Augusta, Ga„ for country property. For further information, Address X. Y. Z., Care J. W. Holmes, deelS-tf Williston, 8. C. NEW ADVERTISEMEN1S. -THE WERKT.V NRWS/ 1880. For 1880. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. s v GREAT DRY GOODS —AND— • A- Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS & r GROCERIES. <- — .—■ ■—-—,, Full Stock Always on Hand. • —’ FREEH 699QS RS6SXVI9 BAXiT. — Gash Paid far Cotton & Gauntry Produce nov20- r : •• NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, NEW MUSIC STORE. 1 •. zztt-r; BROS. ^ Metsonic Hall Bulletins:. 744 Broad Street, v .•—'1 Augusta, Georgi*. Best Piartos ever offered to the public. We (fell the C*lebra(<>d Instruments of Steinway & Sons, Decker Bros., Knnioh A Bsch, Billing.* & Co., E. Gabler and Fisher A Co. Also, the E*tey, Wilcox and White Organs. Violins, Gni- Urs, .R>fljoj. AccordeanL,JKiutes, Fifes, Tambburinesy Harmonicas, Ac., Ae. Best Italian Strinar.'.. ' v ■ ■ ■ ’ - " ' * ‘r ■' . - Not Dead. ! buggy and a negro man were lost. In Savannah river, about two miles above Bowman’s Ferry, at what Is known ae Bowmans,s Ledge, there is a regular floating bar room, anchored iu the middle of the river. It is kept by a mao frod the Georgia side, and is only reached by the owoet’s batteau, which comes to either bank in answer to a shout. Those who have tried the stuff say that it goes down first-rate, and as there is no opposition tbs dealer regulates bis own prices and charges what he pleaiss. g Rev. W. H. Strickland, pastor of the Baptist ebureb, has declined tbe call of the State Baptist Convention to tbs secretaryship and general agency of its State IfissloQ Board, and will re main in bis present charge. His po- nounoement^o this effect at the con- claslon of bts sermon on Sunday morn ing last was reoslved with universal plsssure by bis congregation.—Ander son Intelligence. _ A MAMMOTHNEWSPAPER With tbe first. Issue In January, 1880'. The Weekly News, Charleston, S. C., will be enlarged by two addi tional pages. It will then be n great six page weekly. Nine long cojumtis on each page! Thif length and width of the colnmcrs, and the slyle of type, give the Weekly News a lareer quan tity of reading matter than any paper ever published In South Carolina. No increase in the price—82 a year. Prix» stories, by Southern authors. Chess Chronicle; edited by I. E. Or chards, Esq.,' ths chess champion of the South. Agricultural Department, selected from the best agricultural periodicals to the United States,- Late t telegraphic fteWs. Children's stories, written expressly by Soutberti authors for Southern boys ami girls. Charleston City news. A record of the daily life of the city of Charleston, such as no other paper can give. South Carolina State neWa. Only 82 a year. - * CL.Un RA1 ics* I 5 Subscribers 1 year at 8i 85 $9 25 10 Subscribers 1 year nt 81 75 17 50 15 Subscribers 1 year at 81 05 24 75 25 Subscribers 1 year at $1 50 37 50 Biordan & Dawson. Publishers, Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Armstrong Is prepared to execute orders for WAX FLOWERS, BRIDAL WREATHS, CROSSES, dc. Specimens enn be seen *t the store of A. AKMSTRONri. WtUiston, H. C. dect8-if G E Steadman’s t * Beal tsim AND ^ COLLECTING AGE\cY - FOB SALS 2 One House and Lot In the town of Dlack- vllle, on Pasoailaa stieet, containing four rooms, onu Kitchen, one Stable, and a good well of water Ott the lot. Th# Lot measures 66 feet front by 900 feet deep. Terms reasonable. Also, several other Houses and Lots, In fine nondition for cultivating. Huceeseful crops, near Blackville. All of which will be treated for onaccomodathg terms. Apply to G. E. STEADMAN, |BlacIvIPe, 8. O. FIRE INSURANCI _ w r ~ t~ The St. Paul Fire ~ J —AND— Marine Insurance Company CAPITAL........ $1,704,881 THE SAFEST COMPANY IN TH UNITED STATES. Will underwrite on all kind* of property, real and personal, in Barnwell county, in* eluding gins, gin-houses, mills and machin efy. cotton ginned and unginned at the low est current rates. IT. M. THOMPSON, Local Agent, Williston. 8. C. \ N. B< Policies issued in best English Firi Companies if preferred, confined to dwelL ing houses, stores and contents. junc27-tf -V .^ - Hrs ■i TTHoitigh TFAVlMfet irtth * heavy loss recently I am still in the lead. Having Ybe Feat assorted stock of MERC HANDIZE ^ -i t> 11 % * In the county, and having purchased from first hands before the recent ad vance, I can offer such inducements to buyers as cannot be equalled bt any merchant in the Middle Section of the State. Fine clothing a rpecialty* Good btisiness suits from $6 up. Wed* ding suits, from $10 to $25. My prices in this line cannot be equalled knywhers. Leather (not paper) Shoes at very low figures. Fine Shoes for Ladies and Children 4 Specialty. Good and fresh Family Groceries Always oil hand, end sold at prices that, will compare favorably with Charles- . ton and Augusta. A fine assortment of Drugs and Medicines Always On hand. Prescriptions filled Ss cheap as at any Drug Store in the county, by Dr. R. D. Holman, who is With me. Satisfaction guaranteed to all. Give me a call ana be Convinced. Cash paid for cotton and all country produce* '■> 8. MERMAN, oc23-3m Grahams, S. G. r* EIAB MMI1 Cloaks* Fine Cloaks ! .1# . . Another invoios just receiVed,. bought since the recent decline. Ofir custo mers will get the benefit of this. Don’t Throw Your Money Away tor cheap, shoddy, shop word goods. The best goods are always the cheapest. Just Opened To-Day! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES TO ALL OF my former customers that I have re sumed tbe Wagoning business, and all orders for haollng of any description left at my reotdence, or Abat of Mr. J. T. Ingram, will bo thankfully receiv ed. and promptly attended to. iugl-lv. J. S. BHUCK. i .. ‘v:: - A beautiful linC of Shetland Shawl*, in all the newest shades. New lot of Dress Goods, from 10c. a yard right along op tp Silk Warp Henrietta Cloths and Al pacas, Black and Colored Cashmeres, Shoda Cloths, Australian and English Urepes. 10, 11 and 12 1-4 CaljforuU Whits Wool Blankets, the price within reach of every one; no excuse fcr sleeping told? The best line of Deice and Tarltou Roohings in the city, with plain and fancy headings. Netw 6-4 Oil Cloths, iu Rosewood, Mahogany, Marble and Oak. Another invoice of fine Corsets, Ladies’ and Gents’ all-wool Under vests; Bleached and Turdey Dainssk by the yard and in patterns; 10,11 and 12 4 Bleached Brown Sheetings; Pillow Case Cotton, Hosiery. GentF Furnishing Gocds, Ladies’ Bags and Bolts, ahd Notions for tbe Millk/n. MAKE NO BfXISTAKEs. *. W—• 1 ‘ ■ * . . ■ i ■ .. i" ?. .• •• V- ■■ In renumbering the city, the new numbers make me 801 and 803.1Bload, and 1S6 Jackson streets; but IV Old Reliable, corner Broad and Jackson streets, sfhads just where it did forty yeOrt sgO, with tbe same Uborttl dtmlitigs to all; My btsiuess to founded on the_Square Dealing plan. Nothing misrepresented. Polite attention shown every buyer, and pricqp guaranteed as low as soy house in the South. Samples sent on application. Orders receive pYompt attention. Expreis Freight paid on all orders amounting to 15 and upwards. Please examine my Goods, and get my Low Prieea before you hoy. / JAMES M1LLE&, Millers Corner, OrtSd-jr AUGUSTA GA. - * " j.. ■ " Best Italian Strings. •ttr-Tho most correct editions of Sheet Music, Instruction Books and all Musical Works constantly on hand. Prompt Attention Given to llusic Orders. WHjMnrM* fSIOBB & BASXBBT TBBM8. nov20 ^ ^ 3ui t INVltE TifE ATTENTION OF THE GOOD I’EOPl.E OF B AR!N''W’EDD aiiti Acljoininsr Counties -TO MY STOCK OF— Bread, , >- , Pies, Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Ac. I am at aM linies prepared to furnish Fi(E8H BREAD to Lmlfies and for Camp- meetings, and can furnish at short -oottea- delictous Cake for wedding parties, as many who have futored me with theif orders can teriify. In connection With my Bkkcry I have added a general stock of a JtOCERIES. CoMiMios «f CAS GOODS, HAMS, BACON'; CHEESE, HITTER, AJfU - MACKEREL, ia fact anything that may be called for in my line. I flattcr^aL* . self thtt.mv stock'is all of the test quality, and t guarantee th,.t my prices wrif 3 compare with any oilier competitor. Your patroua-re will lie appreciated by serving you quickly, and satisfactorily. Give me a trial and yrm will be convinced. Respectfully, \V. ROSENTHAL. Opposkc tlie Depot, BLACK list ARM?IB :4 l FROM New Stock! New Stock* « — —o— — ■ , . Dry Goods, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Hardware, Drug*, ■ Boots and Rhoes; Men’s and Ladies* Hots. Liquors and Tobacco, Saddles, Bridles and haruasa. J* Fa 0 9 HH!Ss!it AGENT. ■ • ■ ; ■ • • ~ ^ , Blackville* S- O- B8*< ffilfeoS* *t *ci, Tfleschref at J5e.. rioal’s Spool Coxlon '>c., Ladles’ Steeklngv 6e. t er pair. Gents’ 8oeks 6e. per pair, Proof Rye and Corn Whisky $1 50 s (allon. Good ugur 12 lbs to tho dollar, Good (Viflee 8 lbs to tho dollar, S3 lbs Good Flour for ono flottitr. Other goods to correspond' Give mo a call. Will aoi bo undersold, Gottoa - hnd produce honghl for cash. ; - ■ - ■ - scpll-tlljanl . — New Fall Dry Goods! :o> 14^1 A- Wit 194 and 196 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. O- Hm now in Stofe, and is I'eceiving weekly oho of the trtnat complete Stocks of* Staple and Fancy Dry Goads, which it has ever been hi* pleasure to exhibit to (he readers of the Barnwell Fcoplr. Goods are so cheap that it appear* like folly to waste time in looking at shoddy And Inch so freely advertised these day*. Nothing bnt genuine Good Goods of tile Best Quality, that wc can fully warrant, trill be shown over our counters, and wc guarantee prices as low as in auy part of the United State*. 1 . CF* Would respectfully : nVitc an examination of oar Goods and price*. novlS* James A, Gray, iSLtTGtfSTA, GA. JSFrERSOH, MIXSOK & BRQOEER, X General Insurance Agents, WTXX.ISTON. - - e. c- Represents the Following First-class Companies! >V Awt-i Lancashire of England * S lO.^OO 0GO Virginia Fire and Marine * 610.000.00 Virginia Home. 460,00869 Merchants and Marios;* /■ 40tl,000Off, Fire Association of Philadelphia v 8,800,000.00 Gin Boueda, Gins, Ginned and Seed Cotton, Stores and Stocks, Dwellings, Live Stock, Barns and Contents Insured at lowest entreat rates. Call on or write to % V JEFFERSOJL MIXSON & BROOKER* general insurance agents. j»n30—ly . II.I.I8TON, 8. C. ▼ , • • *• . “- i 1, R. idaiiEDlR, -Jti Nos, 68i afld 862 Broad Street, ... r . - * sta, Georgia. DEALER IN - •-«* ■ .<r '■ TFLYfi^ LIQUORS, CHAMPAGNE, ALES, PORTER, d " , MUM. TSBAOee. A ROYlil- /