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tljc pcpplc. # THURSDAY. ■y ■ ■■ APRIL 8. 1880. SB- LOG AX, NEWS. HuteleTbcnt. Th«* town ponnoU nhmiH do ga in tho town mimled. have all Grar^c'a Cr^ok. The George’e Creek.Deraocratfo cinb reorpranlted on Satutflay, by eleotlnp Ool. 0. C. Roeh chairman. Ml ..i. Original Read “M’a” anawar to “an Arithme tical Problem" on our fourth pacr*. Tell you there ia plenty of ffenlvui In- Barnwell County. If It would only show Itself. _ Flak. Gen. P. M. Bamberg waa In town on Monday, and .Informed ne that Flab Commissioner Butler, had consigned to him ten thousand salmon which he planted In the Rdlsto river, pursuant to Instructions. Fast I>r1 rlnjj. If the tpwn marshal does not put a stop to tb*> faat driving In town, the services of a surgeon, and perhaps the coroner will he needed to repair tJte broken limbs, or sit on the dead bodies of some of our citizens. Fish Commissioner. H- . Hon. A. P. Butler, has appointed R. W. Harley, E-q. Fish Commissioner for Barnwell County. If Mr. Harley .makes as good a Flah Commissioner ns be did Intendant of our town, this will prove a famous appointment. TheHTeuther, Heavy rain aod thunder storm* delayed farm work considerably. The fields are too wet^for ploughing aod cotton planting must be postponed. By way of variety light, hall ahowers have fallen in various sections of the County, * ■ ‘~ g-H * - ^ ' ■“■N Bxcwrslon. We learn that Superintendent Wood ward wlllrunan excursion train over the Barnwell and Bbickviile Railroad, on Sunday next, leaving Barnwell at 9, a. m., and returning,leave Blackvtlle at 5. p. ra., and that the fare will be BO cents for the round trip. We learn that a.number df ayr youpg mdn ar« anxloua for a frolic, of that kind. We do not know that Sunday Id, the best ?fay in the world fottble kind oi thine, but It seems to bean American fashion which has cained groat popularity with the masses. -V Cal. F. It. Vmad. Loud professions arc not always reliable, but all that Col. P. H. Loud promises will be performed. lu tbiL . DowUu « ,,,18nl J cil " a war between thestates he was a brave JL 1 ^ act! m, the asse^, collected would not tmve defr ryed the expenses of tlie entertainment. war between (hestates he was a brave soldier of the star crossed fl ig and with nnfirgglsg energy he Is still serving the Smth he has loved so well. 'R-ad liU advertlsemsot you wfll t>e wiser. Putronlza him and you will benefit yourself. O tdrantnge*. We hare got the healthiest town, the loveliest ladles, the pretti(>et and smartest twrhies, the t)est regulated domestic households, the m >st otdig Ing merchants, t he handsomest clerks, the least crusty of bachelors, tho best preachers, the biggest lot of msd dogs «nd loose cows to stumble over when the street lamp* go out th« most un even streets and the sorriest si lewalke and the greatest variety of 'liquors of soy place In the United States, South of Key West, I Itarker Stliop. We Invite the attention of those In need of the assist ance of a first, class tonsorlal artist to the card of Gus Monroe, published in to-day’s paper (lus is an old band at tho business, nnd when he gets through with you, voh feel as fresh a« a daisy and look good enough to m ik" a tilling elf >ct o* y »ur sweethearts. H* Is located Just opponlte Weithersber Sc F. ister- ling’s popular saloon, ami will be glad to wait on all customers. Ladles and children waited on at their residences. Picnic* na»d Proliy Girls. Tlie season of picnics bus arrived and our pretty girls are all ag|e« with pb atfurnble anticipation. EVery year these ddtethtful gatherings In “the green woods” are made more Joyous f»!>, year by year, new Stars of youth and beauty appear upon tbe scene, and old men and wotneu rene.w their youth In the bright pleasures of their children. On Tuesday our young folk assembled' at the jfalr House, where they spread a pleptebus feantot good thlugs to eat, and danced Joyous ly for hours to tho Inajdritiog music of “Sporty John." \ Card. Bahswkll 0. H., 8. C. April, ‘2.—As committee of arrangements fur the recent Military Convention and Ball we desire to express onr acknowledge- m“uts to Mr. J. C. Dowling’s for sub stantial favors extended that dny, and to state, that had it not been for Mr. and assessment C«l. R«t>u Aid rich Ocollwe*. Having understood that Ool. Robt. Aldtlch had written s letter to tbe Ab beville Medium, declining a nomina tion for the offlee of Lieutenant-Gov ernor, blade by that paper, with Geo. M. W. Gary fqf Governor, which was published In last week’s P«ople, s re porter called on Col. Aldrich to ascer tain the fact, sod was kindly permit ted to publish tbe following letter, which, is a copy of that addressed to the Medium: ' COX AXDhica’s LXTTER. * BARJtwrxt U.H.. 8. (V l March 29,1880. Ou behalf of the military organiza tions of Barnwell county, w.» extend to the hospitable host of t he Patterson House our siucere thanks. II. C. R 'BRRTS, F. H. Bn"w;<. J. W. LANcvsirn, 'Committee. The it si r n m cl t Slsiil Rond. We shake hands with the outside world. Barnwell is no longer a he?, mltnge. It has been said that Rip Van Winkle had transferred his quarters to our Court. H<»us» Hill. If so the whistle of the locomotive has woked him from his.long slumber, and with no Regrets to moorn, no hoi row fid memories to bury weetartlnthe sprlug of 1880, on our march to a new and prospermia future. Twenty years ago dirt was broken by Col. W. H. Duncan, th«^ energetic President of the road.,^ O ) the 2 I of April—hence forth a white dav In our Calendar- Snperlnfenfjcnt. J. W. Woodward brought In "the first train—freighted with fertilizers and fruitful with hope. Gentlemen we greet, you. You are benefactors and In the words of our patrons saint R ! p Van Winkl a we salute yon, with the toast : Here’s to you and your families, may you live long and prosper. « TS the EJitcrt of the ALltvillt Medium; OrarumTOt—t have seen your flat tering announcement of iny name as a suitable nominee of the 8tate Conven tion for the office of Lieutenant Goveruor. While I am deeply sensible of this high hononjrom so distinguish ed a source, yet, situated as I am, I rtiist decline to be considered as ait aspirant for that or any other place on the Styite ticket in the coming election. In deference to the wishes of my friends I have consented to ac cept the Democratic nomination for State Senator froth thih county, If the party shojld see fit Jocopfer the same upon me. Besides this It seems to be very generally.desired all over the State that General Johnson Hfarood should be the Democratic candidate for Governor. This will give Barnwell her full share of the p"b!te honors, and to this end it Is the prWe and pleasure of all onr people to work. With sentiments of the highest regard 1 am very truly, your fellow-citizen. Roar. Aldiuch. A Five Mr. N W. Peacock, living about four tulles from here had the miefor tune to have his dwtdllng and smoke house totally destroyed by Are* last week. Mr. P managed to save some eat and most of hi.* furniture. A- oun ns the news spread among pie neighbors, they collected together and went to work to build another house, which is already so far completed, ns to admit of Mr. Peacock and his family occupying It. This action on the part of his neighbors seems to bo a practi cal application of the scriptural in junction “thou shall lore thy neigh bor as thy self.” A Hold Hove-' *■' The Town tpoundl of Barnwell, tired of waiting for legislative enact ments on the subject, have taken the bull by the horns, carried the war Into Africa, and bearded the lion in his den, by passing an ordinance pro hibiting tbe carrying of concealed deadly weapons within the corporate limits of that town. Now if E tgefleld will follow suit, peace woul I reign In Warsaw, and the millennium might b<* hoped for at no distant day. Truly the world moves, and this time, in the right direction.—(Yeoman. J. J. Wiles. hr I .. Avused-up man and a revengeful woman came Into our office on last Tuesday. It was evident that a matri monial storm bad spent Its force on the miserable man—thinning bis halt, tearing his raliflent and drawing a Zulu war map on Ids faee-wrdle his better half, In a dress of D<>lly Varden calico, a shawl wonderfully streaked and striped, with a voldble tongue un folded the stery of the many wrongs Inflicted on her by her lord and mas ter. We assumed tbe role of peace- maker—poured oil on tbe troubled waters, made them embrace and sent them homeward FjoJclog. They mlsed to buy thHr goods hereafter om J. J. Miles, at Bamberg, to take and read and pay for TwPeom* and henceforth they will be prosperous nnd happy. No their married life—no cholera afflict their chlcken**r pigs aod their obi I dren shall rise up and cad gs blessed. Do likewise and you will do well. v : r ■a^wF- A v \ Tax Notice. C'tfNTY nvAsrtm's Office. Baunwell. S f\, Apr! 6 1880 | The Treasurer will l>eatthe follow- Ing places for the c dlectlon of th« first installment of tuxes on tbe days mrn- tlcnsd : Dunbsrton, Satnrdav. May 1; Pi les- ter’s Store, Monday, Miy3; Buford’s Bridge, Tuesday, May 4; Ehrhardt’s, Wednesday. May 5; Howell’s Mills, Thursday, May 6; Midway, Friday. M^y 7; B.imb?rg, Satu“day, May 8; Red Oak, Monday, May 10; Purse’s Store, Tuesday, May 11; Baldoc, Wed nesday, May 12; Erwlnton, Thursday, May 18; Allendale, Friday, May 14; Fiddle Pond, Saturday, May 13; Gra ham’s, Tuesday, May 18; Blsckvllle, Wednesday, May 19; Wllllston, Thurs day, May 20; Blanton's Store, Friday, May 21; Robbins, Saturday, May 22; George’s Greek, (Club House), Mon day, May 24; Barnwell^June 1st. Rate of Taxation—State, 4 3 itinTIls; county, 112 mills; special, l mill; school, 2 mills; poll tax, $1. National Bank bills, gold and silver coin re ceivable for tuxes. I Alfred Aldrich, Treasurer Barnwell Co. Ulrcnlnr. Omc* Cha’r’jI Dex. Ex. Oommittck, Barswki.l Coittty JBlackvtllk, 8. C., April 5,1880. To the Chnirmev of the Democratic Club* of liamtctU Countjf: At a meeting of the Executive Com mittee. held Ibis day at Barnwell 0. H.^ called in accordance with Instruc tions fmm the Sratfl Executive Com mittee, it was determined : 1. To call a convention of the party^ to meet at Barnwell C. H . at 10 12 o’clock, a. m. t on the third MondaJMn May. being the 17th of the Moothi 2. It is suggested that, the local clubs reorganize by a revision of their rolls and, a selection of officers for the next two years—that this be done dn or before the 1st of May. 3. Delegates to the cotvventlon Will be el«cted on tbe basis of one to each twenty five members in a clnb. 4. Club Chairmen will see to the ex tension of these proceedings to their affiliated clubs, in order that they may be properly represented. 5 Full and complete rolls of the chibs musi he presented at the open ing of the convention. G The convention will elect a county chairman «nd other officers for tho ensuing two years. 7. Will elec* elegatrs to the State Convention, which mee:s la Coulumbla on June 1st.. 8. Will express an opinion by a numerical vote h« to the repeal of the two-thirds rule ns now In f »rce la the National Democratic Convention. 9. Will express by a like vote the setitlmeutg of the party as to the pro priety of nominating a State ticket at the approaching June.convention or <>f making the nominations at a later period. 10. And to take such other actio* as may be deemed good for the party. Respectful!v submitted. G. B. Labttoci«, Chairman Executive Committee. L One Way to Kcononifxe. Many a poor man If rtqulred to ae count for the manner In which he Ijfad expended his Income would flud hills of his family physician f.>r “medical services” among the leading items. In seven cases out of ten, acute diseases are the result of pome neglected dis ease. Thus, fevers invariably result from diseased conditiooa of the blood and liver, and a timely use of Altera tive, or blood-purifying, and cathar tic remedies would have averted the prostrating Illness, that often leaves tne system Irreparably Injured. Dr. Pierce’s Golden MedlUal Discovery and Pleasant PurgaMv^ Pellets are the oest alterative nnd cathartic medicines yet compounded. Full di rections are given for- administering them, together with an accurate de scription of the symptoms demanding their use. They will not cure nil human Ills (as some medicines are ad vertised to do), hut they will cure the disease for widen ♦hey are compound ed and recommended. The bird ehootlog season is over, hut such sportsmen as wish to do a clouds will shadow f'pHbNc 8 * rv * c *. r ’ an nowjvery. properly devote themselves to dog killing. Mad dogs are becoming unpleasantly nume rous, aod we bear that tbe owners of several that have been bitten, have lied them up to Fait development*. Walker’s I.Mtluby. The public *11, lend me your ear. I aiiig of good*, both cheap and rare. My etore is full, my stock complete, And with the best, I would compete. My ?ufcnr, coffee and flour, too. Are worth the praise, to them be due, My giods from di-tant Ceylon’etle, I* pungent swe<y —will not beguile The taste and appetite of him, Nor mar bis pleasures ad interim My stock of shoes—I would commend— Are strong acd pretty you may depend My Slippers, Ladies on then rely. Will beat, “you bet,’’ the Newport tie ; My long cloth goeds and caMeo Is selling fast nnu very low, My muslin swiss and stylea more rare Will doyou god and p(cnsc your dear, My sitkeu and my satin dresses Will fit one’s loee for fohd caresses. My Ladies’ Hats so neat and fine, And nlwayk one for “Baby Mine.’’ The other goods I will not mention Lest it might cause too great detention, But rest assured, my good friends, all Will please you now, and In the Fall ,„ r WiU buy your cotton at figures high Give you great jojr—keep back the sigh, Haskell Smith, my jovial clerk, Is ever fiithful to his work, THU serve you in his pleasant manner. And tell you what's the matter with Han- *nk. • , tJlL— So come my friends; I’m no great talker, Ask for the store of Henry Walker, He’ll moot yon kindly—without a frown. The champion merchant of Midway town. Mg - COUNTY NEW*. , Elk*.. '-V. f ■ Tbe Baptist Cbureb U being hand somely palnt&tL A Strawberry festival, for Ihe b*ne- fltoftbe Church was given on lq»t Saturday night, arid was a moat en joyable affair. ' £ ■ WHlUton. The Base ball Club la to be reorgan ized and our young Doctors, Dentiste and Lawyer* are correspondingly bap- py- Rubenstefn and a few fish loving dlacfplee started for the Savannah River pn Monday, where they will spend a'few day*. In eating shad nod drinking—river water. Allemdalo. Allendale wanfa the Town Connell to adopt an ordldance preventing tbe carrying of concealed wenpona, — r -~ Tbere is a good deal of talk among our citizens of taking steps to have this place selected as the point at which to hold the Congressional Con vention this summer. As onr District comprises Edgefield, Aiken, Barnwell, Hampton, Colleton and Beaufort, It would seem that this would be the most accessible i>olnt to a majority of tbe delegates. I learn that* great In- ducehients will bo offered the dele gates, If Allendale is elected, and that a committed will be appointed from the citizens to ascertain what can be done, nnd to present the Claims of this little town In the strongest light. RlacIcTllfe. Capt. E. J. Black and family, left townlast w£>k to take np their resi dence In Charleston. « Barnwell need not put on airs now. Her rail r ad ends here nnd we will always be glad to take her people in and entertain them hospitably—sell them goods at a bargain and give them lessons In energy and enter prise. do Saturday last, a delegation of Radicals. R. B. E llott, E. W. M. Mackev, Geo. E. Osborne, Robert Smalls and W. N. Taft, came Into onr town and made political speeches to a few of the faithful, whd^were gathered at the colored Church. Some four teen prednctH wore represented, and F*-d Nix. Jr. W. J.. Mixson, Philip Mo- Knl<rht, Thomas Roblneon —Miller and Dallas Gloster, were elected dele gates to the Republican Convention which meets.In Columbia on tbe28tb Inat. The delegates go unpledged. Generally they favor Grant for the presidency—Individually they yearn fdr office and plunder, but their enthu- sTaam was of milk and water char acter and tbetr prospects of fleah-pots by no means promising. % Honesty Is the best pollay (n medi cine es well os in other things; Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Is a genuine preparation of that unequalled spring medicine nnd blood putifier. decidedly superior to tbe poor ImiiHtloori-bfr^otor* io th* —ih*>. Tii«i proved it The secret of beauty has been decid ed by Prof. Paine, 250 S. Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa., to depend upon the the absence of specific disease germs, such as Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Consump tion, etc. ILnce no matter how home ly a man or woman may be, tho P.*of. can make any one handsome by cur ing their disease, with Catarrh Vapor and other remedies. Offlee. 250 8. Ninth Street, Phllad*dphia, Pa. AE W A I) VER riSE MEVTS. Xm For Sale! k toOUSR AND LOT IN TOWN • K. - OflBlko, good IVadi On’.nnl, uref"* vary ootbuikthigs, good well, Ae. For further particulars, apply to or call on W. TARLETON CAVE. mh‘25< • - 4w v JUST: RECE J Hyerson Smith, 8U3QB0N IBOTIST. . WILLItSTON, H. O. Gradual* of the Haiti more College of Den* (ai Surgery.| Will attend call* ia Barri- well and ajjaqpst enantiae. _ Admioisira tor’s Notice. THE^UNDERSIGNED GIVES NOTICE TO all eonoernad, that on the 27tk day of April next be will file hie final account ai admin* istrator of the eetate of Samuel Daniels, de- aaaaad, with Iff* Honorable Wat. G. Simms, and ask for Letters Ditmlssory... . _ JAMKELLY, mb25-6t Administrator. Having had tlie GOOD LUCK to place large CA81I orders before the rlso in Tallies, wa ere enabled to show oar friends and patrons the Largest and Best Selected Stock of - - —-* . v.r*6f0|uni» Druggist 1 Apothecary, BLAOK\ILtE, . • ' S. C., H AS on hand and is constantly recelvln well selected «tock of pure DItUt ft vC. CHEMICALS, PAIN 18. OL EuY. TOILET BBIO-A-BR PKBFUM- . PATENT sundries, all of which he off era on terms tot cash or country produce. Professional calls In town or country promptly altondbd tt>. oct2-ly MEDICINES and Drugglsto the most reasonable THE Patterson BAR XWELL, S C. Is still open to the traveling public, arid a call wttl convince the most fastidious that It Is th* nU e to got your nione> *a worth The table Is supplied with wholesome food. 8tables with a capacity for twenty horses, and servants on band to groom kbroea. Jsn29- PttOPKIElOH. DANIEL HAAS, — JOBBER OV — Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, JVollowa, fe-’ancy G'ooAm, Ac., 155 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C 72-85 SPECIAL NOTICES. IlO'I'Cli AMftlTAI.9. At Molalr’s Hotel. W. F. Kitchens. M. W. Phillips, John (i. Phillips, B. N. Miller, J. L. Porter, G. W. Holinnu, J. W. Holmes, R. M. Vlixson, M. F. Hair, Willistoa- J. B. Palep,. Walk er, G Diinbnr, MiHeite; Capt. J; L Martin, Four Mile; E. L. Bush, D. W. Bush, J. T. Martin. E. T. McCreary, W. L. Bush, Elleu- ton; Wm. Hoffman, Augusta, Ga.; T. Dun* bar, J. D. Wood, Jo*. Ashley, Robbias; W. V. Gill, J. N. Porker, W. ILsell, J. R. Wil liams, T. F. Hog«, G. t). Riley, Allendale; J. Drununood, Joyce Branch; W.T. Riley, Hampton county, 6. W. Cant, Macon, Ga ; L. A. Thomson, W. Hair Elko; A.^H. Brabham. Sycamore; W.J. Parker, Lower Three Runs; F. F. Dunbar, UattieviUe; II. B, Cave, Talretou Cave, Barnwell. At the Patters** HooM. W.. R. Monday, LsngloyJ Dr. Wright, Dr. Spencer, Col. Cmints and son, Gen. Bam berg} M*j. Dibble, A. B. Hooten, D. 9. Hooten, B. ▼*Folk, Bamberg? J. C. Kell, P.JJ. Woodward, Irwiatdn; Jas. R. Mex- wCT, New York; M Brown, Maj. Stsadmaa, P. W. Farrell, Mej 'Lartigue, James Thom- soa. J. J. Wesdnger, Blackvill,', Dr. Haily. Dipt. Wood, Robins; J. M. Woodward, Rosemary: Lieut. Walker, Appleton, Col. C. C. Bush, Geerge’e Creek; Col. O’Briea, Oapt. Connor, Allindale? Dr. Rtee, .A. F. Free, K. H Dowtlag, ripriagtown; Dr, Hay- iling Wyman, Hampton county. Tabler’u Buckeye Pile Ointment Is the favorite remedy for that terrible disease, Piles or Hemorrlrolda. It Is the favorite remedy because It never fulls to cute the most obstinate case when used according to directions- Do not fail to avail yourself of tbe relief affoaded by this Invaluable compound, bot call at the drug store of Dr. Stokes, Bbickviile, or at Chaa. Pech- tnnnu’s Barnwell, for Tabler’s Buck eye Pile Ointment. Price 50 osnts. A <««*©<l lAvcr Is always known by bis appearance. A man who lives comfortably at home, has good dinners, etc., will 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 rellev* you. For sale by G. A. Phillips Wllllston, and Druggists genersily. If you are troubled with Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Headache, Billoosnesa, or any disorders of a sluggish liver. Portaline or Tabler’s Vegetable Liver Powder, will cure you. Taken In time; it will save a doctor’s bill and much suffering. It has been used suc cessfully in many oasee where other remedies bad failed. Dyspepsia iua common complaint, and anything af fording relief is gladly welcomed. For. tuline is only 50 cents a package, and will cure you. For sale by Charles Pechmann, Barnwell, or Dr. Stokes, Blackville. NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL p my former customers that I have re sumed tbe Wagoning business, and all orders for hauling of any description left at my resideoc*, or that of Mr. J. T. Ingram, will be thankfully receiv ed, Md prompU? ittooded - \ sugMy. J. 8. SHUCK. ~ ATTT A D TERTIS EMMN Tff* At tbs New Store of m A full Hoc of Dry Goods, Groceries, Roots, Shows, Ilxti, Cape, Hardwire, CcnU’ Frrnishing Goods, Drags and Medicines' My Nov £ took of SPRING I SOMMER CLOTHING Just arrived from first hands has been aelcrtml iy customer*. Everything is marked d me a pail. tastes of my customer*. Everything is i.. ■i.i— ■.■(■■■hi with h view to suit the vgrisd down to the lowest notch. Giv* J--—- IkbStMfo -rrrrr’^r- 1880. 1880. ■W'- GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS EVER OFFERED IN A UGUSTA., , .- ' AND AT . . PRfCttS THAT H8FT COifPBTITIOH. Our Stock is Large, Various, Superb and Comjdete. Our Prices Low. Call ami see 1 gg Cooke’s Clothing and Hat Stora, m BS0AD STRaiT. AUGUSTA. GS05GIA. A. W. Blanchard, mli25-3in ' For J. C. LUDLOI Jim MANAGER. O W A CO. -r= Spring and Summer CLOTHING ! Just srriTed by steamer from A ftiff ltae of in im EamK. The Best and Cheapest ever brought to Barnwell. WRATH ERSBEE & EASTERLHsra. mhl8- dm 8ign of the Golden Boot I have ia store the best stock of Building and Repairing. I would oay to my friends sod tbe pub lic generally, that 1 am now loontedst HaroweMt'. H.. and am prepared toitoall kind of work In iey line—such as Building and Kepalrlng Carriage*. Buggies, Wag- one, Carts, Ac. Also, Hlaakfimltblngand H< r6o-M)o*-ir g don*. All work dona at shortest notice, and satisfaction guarao- teed, Ifebn-amj W L OONNELLF/Y. Just Arrived -AT- Chas. Pechmann’s A New Stock of Dry Good*. Clothing, BOOTS. SHOES —AND— NOTIONS, ano a Lot or Fresh Family Groceries BOOT* AND SHOES Ever brought to Bara well county. In prison and quality I confidently ch*l- u n-e vou^insou. Esjpecisl attention ^iren to the gf r - Ladies' Shoes. And T cordially invite their calls. A perfect stock of Bolts and Shoes (hr Gsa* tlemon's wear. Childrens’ Shoes a sptcia'ty call at oucs aod keep calling on mb IP-flu MABTIN K3BLBB. BLACKVILLE. 8. C. -ix mt— Bar Room Can b« fround the finest stock of WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS Ever brought to tbe Tillage. When you come to Barnwell don't forget to call and see me, Chas. Fechmann I wish to exchange a desirable bouse and lot in Augusta, Ga., for country property. For further information, Addtees X. Y. Z., Care J. W. Holmes, decl8-tf Wllllston. 8. C. ! THE FARMERS’ DEMOCRATIC CLUB will meet at Hsgood’s Mill on the 8d Satur day in April, *t X o’clock, p. m., sharp. By order. : T. B. HAGOOD, Cheirmsn. B T. RICE. SMrefsry. 2t \ 1 26t King 8t, Charleston, B. G nil neTitiirii Wedding Gifts -AT- ' AlalaAN’S FINE WATCHES, American and Swiss, of the Latest Styles. RICH JEWELRY, Of New aad Elegant Designs and Exquisite Wot-kmaaship. STERLING SILVERWARE, la Freeh and Beantifhl Patterns, especially adapted for Wedding Presents. SILVER PLATED WARE, Tea Sets, Waiters, lee Pilohera, Batter Dishes, Cup*, Goblets, Spoons. Forks of best quality, Ac. choice Fancy goods. I reach and American Qlocks, Fine Table Gallery, Speetaclee, Ae. Waters! Jcwdrj Carefully Repaired the best goods at The low est PRICES. James AIIpti, eepTS-ly 107 King 9L, Charleetea, 8. C. AMD A UtMK OOUJCCTIOW 09 iwy 111 KfSIfK! The proprietor of Ibis newly iustitutsd and well appointed establishment Mods greetings t<» the consumers of every olsas of Msrclundtsc in tbe surrounding count try, that his cboics and well selected stock is new complete sad ready for inapoe* tiou. The various departments have b«en supplied with all of the useful audor- oameutnl styles of the day. I respectfully ask an examination at the Museum of my Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Dress Goods Embroideries I Notions, Direct from Importers THE FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT is Ute most attri&ctivt in styU and elegance, quality and variety ever offered. The little childrens’ wants have not been forgotten at the Moasum. Anything for Children or Infants’ wearing Apparel con here he found. A superb line of Gentlem**, Ladles, Misses, Children and Infanta’ Boots, 8hoes % Slippers, In Summer Styles diveet from Manufacturers. Tbe Gentlemen and Youths’ Furnishing and Clothing Room is supplied with all that is new, good and stylish, from First Hands. Other Departments of the stock at The Museum will be noticed in future a<L vertisomenta. A call if respectfully solicited. C. D. C» Adams, m mM8-3m * PROPRIETOR OF THE MIPEUM, BlMBKftG, S. C. T36. HENRY : r . : r *36. 8. AORBAY, THE CLOTHiER, Has now i* 736 BROAD ST,. A.TJGrrST.A., 61A:' Spring and F J Wet m* m ..j*' — - - - z. ■ IW A Complete Stock of ; er HATS, TRUNKS AND FURNtS fobs sold at dose figure*, to cash buyer*. Styles, Good Work. Before you buy e*U on me.