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I I 'i-r- firleMton <k>i«oci .Uarttet. fHARLESfOS, JiUlUrtl’y FOrdlnar*— - . - 2 ■ „ Low , - • n. . . a MtddUiur -• « - . - iio d Middling --w.- • -1S?4 •ISTEWB. m BRIEF ■ j—i 'i 1 *' Orny bofsea tiro rising in price as ■ the leap year progressee. . * Spirits turpentine is quoted at 42 cents In > T ew York. ; , • The >Marlon Men, (jf Wlnyah^wiH .eelebrate their anniversury by.a tour ^7 nrfnwnt tq*9[ar:—• ' • ^ l "* C- * *T . * - ^ r> r ▼ i’^r coijs, cqughs, broncliitls nnd ali H^’ctions Of the lungs, toko.-Ayec’a \jriprry yrctorat. Ti»e B>ard 6f Jury Commissioners " will itte«t op ■yhursday,' ISth. td t»fe- » pare the jury list tor thepy^ent year. •ijproy kolair. Esq.,' startert to oiT v Virginia Tuesday night,. on R visit to L..,. bbi..iuotbgi>. „W43i gfehJiito ^ jicaaauj:. a> i'-ais, was as hoarse as a boatswain, but ptuckily called ”oyt; ‘•Drlng in anblbot^iiorsor- T. 91^ 11. O. T. i«,- <4. O. Robin, son & Co t S’ trip and an early return. Teh ceiits for a eahiplo. bottle of Prof. Paine’s CutturU Vapcff.Tor Ca farfli and Diphtheria. 250 S. Ninth Street, Philadelphia^ Pa. A cottrspohdanc. rwently says that ad ventser be. bap;»y light;' Tnarried, trade with the to prosperous. people who udvefTtsers of The Pe^pi.e nre sure and She is r 7 Prof, L. P. Q. S. Robinson, of Au- eusta. so.ld thirty-foor pianos and op- garts during, the month of* December Read Ms advertisement in another Jesticp, of the Globe Bu^gy US. that 11 h_ .1) a a -shx-yjy. Mr; Works, -suhLeigbt buggies tlirough ids adver- Thugfent In' Tjik People,liud Is ready twice as many, dcap, fer cadi. t’ ^^ reirt- ms rolled ami co ?ood looking friends for ted us fast Monday, loj^our foreman wiys tliat Dr. Oep. A,. 18. .fit AVUiiataB. >vaa„ .iJi.v thtinl- ptimest—m lonsr^ yc'ung lady toI;l rttm po. ' . “ J c- - — can, with gi'frat. proplety, be iittributei 'to the goats- that, like freq labpes, levy tribute on inpera,' ^Iry goods, groceries and cabbages. Our city fatlrera are udvVotl to get up a “goat boom,” ' /.'*'■ "'T'/'; 1 " • Hale Bay. i. .Ktopdaj, shifts, would have been fiilstaken by a stranger for Hunaptoq da^.' Pqople Yrom all. lections of the county \jere here, and the attendance greater than ever was seen before, Little property was sold by the sheriff, but fair prices B&nmrar uoree'stites' ttionopCT- lizeil the attention of a lufge portion of the'crowd, and rival auctioneers dHelt{weety '-'on the liiddeo merits of 'supefannuat^t^-Hfiules au*,! horses. Uncle b- ■. aftyfc j&cdUug' 6vwE twenty August^. - Testimonials prove several of these sales were that made In' direct competition with New York and Atlanta^ aud that “The Music House JotxhE ifenith,^ under tho: tganageraent. of GrO: Robinson & Co., Is located in Augusta, wliere superior instrument. Marker Ik ?leyrbgrir^r. ’ 'i.. : ' A difficulty ccourred in town Christ- -mas night, a little after hark, between M t W th^|>-ftrrrt- -%fTraVra. • B. and tPrq|tJ^B. Chapp! Mr. Harp Shot iadh Uto Chqppells. with a pistol, killing the former in stantly, and seriouply wounding thq latter. Twoi shots struck Mr. J. J5 Chappell, one in thejiipand the oilier, thnNfatal one, , in tho breast. Mr. In the United States Court to-day dhq GrAnd Jury found "no bill” in the e of tho United'States ‘against Tas Thomson, Eat her ^TIUanis atidGlov. r, ehargetPtvdtU, conspiracy apraiust Fred Nix, Jr., the Plackvtlie 1’o-tmoeter. lUilrsad ConimiMiohcf Bynhtm and Judge ^l^cVsy. have decided that rail' weight and not by mepsurenient. ^ They were right; but should go furthei* aud retjuirc them to transport passengers in the sumo way. It mi"h l Fjbe' ( wcll to chargo ladies according to Tobies and temper. The Palmetto Yeoman says that the future of Columbia Is ’Mote hopeful to-day than it has been,since the war. GREAT DRV GOODS •AND— f' Masonic Hall Btdldinor. 744 Broad Street, Augusla, Georgia. -000- Pest Piipins ever offered to the public. Wc sell the felcbmtod Tnstrutncnfs of :.'oy Stbinwav i Sons, Decker Bros., Kranich & Bsch, Billings k Co.,- jS. Gabler | and .Fisher & Co. At»0> the~foyi»rWU6ox aod Tfffcito Organs. VioUns, Gui- trlUrmt ^mottictUi-Ac,. Aa. 4 ‘Wholetale and Retail -M'-UClXLlJt&TlCElL . . •^ ^ - ,Gla4 tidtngs for uli soffsre^s with Cougbo- and "Colds Is tho announce- iu*o)ts that Cou^sons’ Honey qf Tar is a never failing remedy. Deservedly the most popular medicine of the Hge. I' lies no rival ad a -cure Jor diseases Their sales of pianos and organs for ...... the month of December numbered thirty-four, comprising some of the ttnest instruments ever brougW to Full Stock Always on Hand. Best Italian Sjtriam^TPPVHRVVHl _ .1 _ . . , , « Bttr The most correct editions of Sheet 3Iusi6, Instruction Books and all Musical Works constantly on hand. . ‘ Attention Given to Musk Orders. a. ?SI0S6 & 1ABI1ST TI»WS. ' ■■BaiMii:''':*' Sm PKSSS 699B3 KSGSIVSa ©AttY. loiles over Coughs. Colds, and more serious affections of the tlmml and flings. Oua. trial will conviuce you. Price 50 cerits. For talc by Charles Pechmsnn, Carnwdi,-or-Df. Stokes, pluckville. , 1120m -v —. I INVITE BARNW F, ATTENTION OF THE GOOD PEOPLE OF i and .Adjoinine: Counties ; MY STOCK OF .'1 A Good. V.lvcr Is alwayA known by his appearance. A man who lives comfortably at home, has good dinners, etc., will always show it in his persotj. But there is -another iiver more important To man— it is the bail liver—the liver that should regulate the whole system. If that fr oiiT or nx, wsir for nothing—can enjoy rio'thinp—to , res- tore It tqbealtb. iweDr. GRder’s Liver Pills. A few dosea will relieve you. Fm rffrta hyO. 'A. PhMtiph, WilHstoD, and Druggists generaliyf 4 ^ _1._ : * j, W*» were pained to hear of tho acci dent to the bridal party last Tuesday evening. Tire horaea-iu tbercarriage contjjining tiwHBTTd.e and groom took fright tu’^ar corner of Ruuks and Lee j streets; picctpltatlng Mr, John Lowe I and Ids lovely bride. Miss Annie Mav.J iin the e«»n*»-e»*»bw.g) estaiaing bK ankle, ■oh T r r'ehaT , h'apj)'»'-ii wflfl. fliiortffiTirfiiriy; idle tin It splitting thedower-jaw^awP > Five little Williston gentlemen. 7 jErcadera jol Tgg People: •caiiwd oa us MT'tid;^ to learn how papers, are rti lda. • Always glad t o sih; sih'!i irmi- ising rtpreatutytiveacf the ri'ln.j gen- ■■ e|.)l It'll. — • Hvtts. D. Paul Si ‘j -'timer, M. 'A. Rountree, Dr, (}. W. Motrinl, Mr. J. —W. jrium, Maj. O. E. 8t« adtusn, nird | tmtry otbef- gooil fi lends luiuhtcned our eunctum w|th their welcome j rcs- eaWeR IforiAigj v. ' —. A Trqatise pu the Hair published ly L. P. Hal! * Co., X ishu i,JS»H, pro- piieli i> if Hall’s Y.getuldo SioillAtt Htir Il-m w-r, cmt ii is valuildein- formatlun at>. at the I. iir, whhrh should he read by a!l. Send to pnl bsjiers R r a copy. Ji^hn Handy, col n r e ‘f. wlio leaped from thejidl last Febiumy; returned nnd surrendered on Tuesday, been use hut ecnscimce “iMhcd’ 1 iiitn, • John will go to tlu* ^pehiterllary, serve bis six months and quit git lag-mortgages on mi:k«,tliat don’t belong to him. A Southern girt, writing home from Yankeefrunl, teiy*. a Yankee girl never, speaks < f hei>lover as ^my .beau” or * “my sweetheart,” but always as “my fellow’’ or my ’’“nobby duelt.” Nobby meins nice, and the Yankee gentle- yBsn ■ dee crlbeJ ns really niee, L>e- ing remarkably uoat, and. nlmcst ns j^p-Lpf “ilxlng up” as the git Is. ~ T. T. Caseels, of Chester, .left 'wwll on Tuesday, after a brief visit to hl« daughter, Xlrs. J. Allen T* bin. Mr. Cassels informed us that nil classes, whito and colored, are de lighted with the operation of the stock \ law. ^Its bitterest Opponents arc now Jwarmegt adv-vateo. We are tu- clihe<l to think that Mr. Cassels amt a large .majority, of tboChester people _«ie for Usgood, as they ought to be. lodging in the neck, where it still re mains. tte will get well in aU prob- atthty.- Me. Harp was atrestsd 1*4- Bread, Cakes, Pies, I am at all times prepared to turn meetings, and can furnish at short notice &ft - - iah FriE^HJlR^Al) to families and for Camp* . for wedding parties, as -I'Vutir m¥ Cake SYS I' " 1 In connection with my >■. GROOEBIE J A ■ ■ stock of id ^ -S*— Consisting of CAN GOOD?, HAMS, BACON, CHEESE, ' MACKEREL, in fact anythingithat may be called for in my line, self that my stock i* *H of the best quaHty, and I guarantee ttut compare with any other competitor. Your patronage wilt you quickly aud satisfactorily. Give me a trial and you IB, ANV • 7 relieved by CousseoH’ Lightning Lini ment, a cure for Rheumatism, Lame | Buck. Sprain*. Bruises, etc.. Trice 50 1 .. . , »< .i , i edits. For saiu tiv'Charles Prchrtmnn, mediittely—nfte^ the Blioqti[)g, ario Rarnwdl, or Dr. htokes, Blackvdle. placed in jail. Mr. Gbappell Ibavcs- a young wife And three children, and three children by a former wife.—Newberry Herald. C01J2VTY >«; \VW. Wotkly. l-r Our Ko^tiUr Oorri'*ponJo«t.«.] Illnckvillc. man was seen, last wMc, Railroad Avenue dsiiji n A young piist-ing up load qf furniture. What does it moan ? (That there wjli bo a happy eotpie.— ttU. 1 -r — liaSt week Was quiet, but on Satur day n crowd, made the eftyets lively Wliieky was Treiiy resorted to.' A bad beginning h r a new year. Let a •‘blue ribbon brigade" be formed. "iTMls irais-f “Uncle- George" and Mr. W. Cary have caught nineteen foxes this wtoter.—- -; R* y. J. T. Jones, of the Muthodis: Church, was bapt z- d an i received in | ihu Baptist Church on last 8unday, I y i Rev.. Arthur Buist. Though I have met with a heavy los* recently I am still in the lead. IlaVing the best assorted stock of octlC>3m W. ROBENTHAE. Opposite the Depot, BLACKVILLE, 8. (7* and inflicting h Sf-VeTeiiiulse-r—. 11*‘-r-ill-'111. clu ck, all of which were 'GEN’EHAX. MERCHAWBtBB- llxciinuec. W I wi^h to exchange a desirable house and lot in Augusta,'On* for country property. For further Information Address N. Y. Z., Care J. W. Holmes' df c18-tf Willisfbn, S. C. m: w a d YKirriSEMESi s. In the county, and having purchased from first hands before the recent ad vance,“lean offer such inducements to buyers as cannot be equaltfob by any merchant in the Middle Section of the State, Fine clothing a specialty.) . Good business suits From $0 up. Wed- * ding suits from $10 to $25. My prices in this line cannot be equalled anywhere. Leather (not paper^ Shoes at very low figures. Fine Shoes fot|- .Ladies and Children a Specialty. Good and fresh New Stock! New Stock. Dry Goods, Groceries, Fsncy Goods, Hardware, Dmjrs, Boots tnd Shoos'; Men’s and Ladies’ Hats. Liquors sod Tobacco, Saddles, Bridles and Blackville* S- O a-N'-H .I ’ V- Tlie WsuiSrlyflorioo* * On a recent visit to the “City by the f-i wo Ktrppcd with our old frieiri, <V. W. Sullivan, at the Waverly Huuse, and. had It hot been for a few old “landmarks” visible from the fronton King street we would have thought that we weredqtho house for the tirsT time. jU n d' , t the management ©f Mr. 8. the whole establishment has under gone a change. The lower or first floor lias been enlarged by adding to thehofel Several of those laxge room# l-’-ns st6res fronting on - King street, and thus enabling the en- ■ r '*. moyt spacious, convenient and com * -fortsble offleas p tdJn the South, Immediately in rear —t f the olBea fa a billiard voom only second in size to that of the St. Charles HoteTln New Orleans. A large ami well arranged barber shop is on 1h« left of the passage leading from the office to the billiard room, while a bar 'second to none in the city is on the l right. But It is not.on the. ground floor WiUUton. ... Peach blooms put in ah appearance on Monday. Rev, p. Z. Dantyler Was welcomed on his return lust week by the (num bers of the Methodist .Church, who iid, in his absence, captured the par- souMge and stocked its Etore room with provisions. A good beginning. A carpet-bagger put in an appear unce on Saturday. His stock in tn consisted of “compounds” and cheek. Ha sold a good many young men, locketed at least thirty dollars, and took the up train, leaving £ dozen or so with empty pockets, and it is to be hoped wiser head*.. We have gratifying reports of tbs stand taken by our young friends W. S. Killingsworth, H»nry .Smitli, J. M. Asidy and R. Alien Weathersbse, at Wqilord College. . Burckhalter & Go. bought thirty^ three bales of cqtton last Friday. _ Graliunax. O ir town has been, and is still,'the most .moral In tho county 'The residence and gin house of Mrs M. A. Kittrell were burned by an in cendiary flro cn the bight of the Olst ult. The dwelling was disoovered to bo on fire by some hunters. After grcatestple every part of the building and in every department the energy ~>nd enterprise of the new proprietor is exhibited. Ho has added, some or more large sleeping rooms parlors, which are furnished in splendid etyle. While the table Is un- - exceptionable and tho servants as .polite and as attsotlve as at any tftblishwent of tho kind Norttj qi; South. We would like to have friend Sullivan red bis bdiol up here. King’s Mountain Military School, York- ' vltle, S. C. Tho F.xerciacs of tho Twenty-Sixth ] Year will begin February 5tb, 1880. rkhV.h i-eb session of five months, in ! ^ ‘ - ADVANCE. For Tuition, Boarding, Light, Fuel aud Washing $100 00 ] Use of Brnkw, Stationery and S»irpei-rn’» fee fi w Fijf Oirciifar, eontaiulng full infor mation Hppky to - Col. A. Cowaud, d©c2r» 2m 1 lincipai. Mrs. Armstrong j 4 r *' Is prenared to execute orders for •WAX FLOWERS, muDAL Wreaths, CROSSES, (to. Specimens can be eeen et tho store of I A. AltMbTBONG, Willistcn. S. O. di ol8-if | Family Qi ooeries alwifys on hand, and sold at prices that will compare favorably with Charles ton and Augusta. A fine assortment of Drugs and Medicines Always on hand. Prescriptions filled as cheap, as at any Drug Store in th« county, by Dr. ft. D. Holman, who is with me. Satisfaction guaranteed to *11. , Give mo a call and be convinced. Cash paid for cotton and &U produce. BesLCalioMaat 7c., Bleached at 5c.. Coni’* Spool Cotton 5«., UdieV Stocking* 5* per pair, 0*i»U' Bock* 5c. por pair. Proof By* md Cora WhUky $1 W ajalloD. flood | Stigov 12 lb* to tho dollar. Good Coffee 8 lh« to the dollar, SH lbs Good Piour for ono 'dollar. Other good* to correnpond- .Give me a call. Will not bo undersold. Cotton and produce bought for cooh. ncpl 1. liljanl ; ' Si ' -•-v New Fall Dry Goods 2 194 and 196 Broad St, Augusta, Ga. *4— -J (j E Steadman’s ■ IBni. F.STATE oc23-3tu w*V GIEBItf AN, Grahams. S. C. 1 . Ha* now in Store, and is receiving weekly ono of the most complete Stock* of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, which it has ever been his plea*ore to exhibit t» \ the readers of tho Barnwell People. Goods ore so cheap that it appears like folly to waste time in looking at shoddy aad trash so freely advertised these days. Nothin" but genuine Good Goods of the Best Quality, that w* can fully warrani, will be shown over oar counters, and we guarantee prices os low as in any port of the United States. Bp* Would respectfully invite sa examination of our Goods and prices." w ■gjp. sril? -AND- fiLLECTIMI HEuYl BALE’ uovia- James A. Gray, 4 AtrCtTSTA, GA. One House nnd Lot In the town of Black-1 vilh*, on PahO'iilas street, coiltainitia four rooms, ono Kitchen; ono rtUblo, and aj good well of water on the lot. The Lot tneiiFur. s 80 feet front by 300 feet drop. J Terms reasonable. Also, several other Houses and Lots, In lino condition for cultivating. Hueeeesfnl crop*, ne ir Biadfivllle. All of whicTi will be Ueatod for onacoomodati’'g terras. Apply to G. E. STEADMAN, • ' Blaekvllie, H. C. JErrEESON, HIXSON 4 EH00E1 I General Insurance Agents, a, .M % WILLISTOISI i Represents received, bought since the recent decline. Our custo* l T^wneshlra of England. . — | Another invoice just received, bought VIP r TMSfTR AN( , V mere Will gaUl>«. benefit pf this. Don’t Threw Your Money Away for cheap, 1 1IILJ 11\ O U Iv il V-L | ehop^word'goods. Tho best goods ate always the cheapest. ••••••••« The St. —AND— Virginia Fire aud Marine Virginia Home Merchanta and Marine fire Association of Philadelphia JEFFERSON* >••••••• • e'ea • « • a • • • a • • • #•••*• ■. - ' "'i;' • ! ; «g. • • • • « r « '• /'e « • W*a»"ii •••#■•'• • • « • ► • ♦ • A • * «mo. • • * 10,000000 610.000.00 a aa **’• * aa *^400 000 00 |e • • • • •••••*• a'p • • . 400,000 00 • • • w a* s|,p *'•« *'4-a*'aa'w''« *■•*»* *«H* 3,800,000.00 Gin Houses, Gins, Ginned and Seed Cotton, Stores and Stocks, Dwellings, Live Stock, Barns and Contents Insured at lowest current rates. Call on or write to MKXSON 9t BROOKER, n rT-fi beautiful line of Sbethnd Shawh, in all the newest shades. New lot of Drca>L.v they left Are was applied to the gi p |Vifl.T*inC IllSRrdJICG Ij011ip3iliy floods from 10c. a yard right along up to Silk Warp Henrietta Cloths and AJ* a t TT^TCITTT? A A mT’T^Tn^lCl house, and before day U was burned J, l^’jESk and Colored. CasbraereT, Shoda Cloths, Australian and English GE1NEIIA.L I IN B U ±t A.JN CJHi JN Tg Orepea 10 11 and 12 1-4 California White Wool Blaukett, the price within j ian30—ly WILL18TON, B. r. nUUW t OUU UCIVIO iv w**o uutuvxa « ^ ilhiHi. ttie-Toas-amuunTs: tostGursl VA PITALy... . . . r$l,f 04,88; thousand dollars. ’7* Ked Oak. Mr. William Freeman will soon have a steam saw mill In operation. ... : A turpentine still .is to be built near Harley’s Bridge, on the Saltkehatchle. A rebellion in a colored school, taught by W. J. Hixson, resulted In a that ttye Improvements has been the personal engagement in which the teacher was bitten; bis face scratched, be miscellaneously cursed as a d——d old radical and his body chunked wttb spirit and understanding by three liighly colored young Ideas. Wounded In tbs house of his filends. - ^ . -I. : ' * . ei ' During Christmas week, between THE SAFEST.COMPANY I^ TII UNITED STATES WiH.nn-t#nvrite on all kinds of property, real andy»cr*onal, in Barnwell county, in« eluding gins, giu-Uouses, mills and machin «ry. cotton ginned and ungiuned at lli«Aow- est current rates. - di. M. THOMPSON, Laeal Agent, WUU»to«. 8. C. N. B, Policies issued iu best English. Fire Companies if, preferred, confined U> dwell* ing houses, stores and contents. j)mc27-tf V NOTICE IS I1KREBY GIVEN’ TQ ALL OF my former customers that I have re- Blaukcts, the price- reaclt of every one ; no excuse for sleeping cold. The best line of Deice and TarUouBucbingsm the city,' with plaip and fancy headings. > T cw 6-4 Oil Goths, in Rosewood, Mahogany, MarhMfcnd Oak, Another invoice of fine Corsets, [ Ladies’ and Gents’ all-wool Undetfests; Bleached and Turdey Damask by the yard and in patterns; 10,11 and 124 Bleached Brown vSheetings; Pillow Ca« Cotton, Hosiery. GcnU’ Furnishing Gocds, Ladies’ Bags aud Belts, aud Notions for the Million. , make no mistake. Has. 601 fou^ and five hundred negroes passed through St. Louis on,their way to dif ferent parts of Kansas, all of whom were able to pay theft way. v—- sunied the Wagoning orders fo^hauling of business, and aft any description left at my residence, or that of Mr. J. T. Ingram, will be thankfully receiv ed, and promptly attended tf>. • aug7-ly. J. S. iiflUCIL In renumbering the city, the new numbers make.me801 and803 Broad, and 136 Jackson streets; but The Old Reliable, comer?Brood and Jackson streets, sthads just where it did forty years ago, with the same liberal dealings to all. My business is founded on the Square Dealing plan. Nothing raisrepreaented. Polite shown e ery buyer, end as lew os any boose in the South. Samples sent on spplicatioa. Orders receive prompt attention. Kxprei* Freight paid on all orders amounting to $5 and upwards. Please examine my Goods, and get my Low Prices before yon-buy. JAMES MILLER, Miller’* Corner, (MJM AUGUSTA GA. < m DEALER IN I. t ■ 'vlw. *3y-: 1 . al» WINES, LIQUORS, CHAMPAGNE, ALES, PORTER, <fc> TWMCSf. * 6908 ; DOTlS- ~ -* ■ . ' “g ■ ■ >-•. . .7 %•« ■ .4 A' ^ . :