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\ rv 1 V «. u*-- Sl)f ^faplt. THURSDAY, JULY 1. 1880, ISTEWH.^ f/ ( >BtislDeM la getting lively in the Trial Juattce Oourtf. - Moialr’a aoda-water fotlfataln la be- comidg vary popular. ' >• - Mfr. Chaa. Paohnaann, of Angtiata, paid Barnwell a abort visit last week; Rev. R. N. Wells, of Charraaton, will preach In the Presbyterian Chtirch; next Sunday. Capf. Lanoaster tells oS that btepd lb tne lo^er portion of the county are In excellent condition. 1 Dr. Jos. Bellinger has in bia drug store, a beautiful silk worth moth measuring seven inches from tip tc tip of wings. The oldest Inhabitant cannot recall tbetlmeln the history of our town, when muaquttoee were so plentiful and ferodous, as they are at this writing. Spring chickens are coming In free ly. Some of them, according to the report of the census ennmerstnr, are as old and artful as maiden ladlfes of uncertain age. . If clean 11 naas b* next to (godliness, some of our youngsters are destlnee to become eminent Christians, unless chill and fever and the doctors send them to the cemetery. A basket plqnlc will ha given at the park on next Tuesday evening by the Barnwell Temperance Society. Ad dresses are expected from several dls tlnghished speakers from abroad, As well as from local orators. Tbs public is cordially Invited to attend. . A correspondent from Bamberg sends us a portlnn r>f a Something new under the sun.’’ a be does not give us the conclusion of hia letter or bia name we cannot publish It Our printers, who are fond of -fat copy,” do not favor his views as to condensation by the omission of the artMe and particle. The glorious 4th will not. be epoch ally celebrated In Barn Well. ft*rerat merchants will j,dn the excursion to Charleston on Haturdsv nitrht. and a number of colored excursioniart will g» to Join In the Too-la-loo festival on Monday Bltrhr. Punch Ingram, our pressman, .itill go for the purpose of taking a look towards Liberia and of opeo'ng a dapclng school. CwwfereBee. -- The Quarterly (Vmferenoe of the Barnwell Circuit (Methodist Churcli) will bs held In the Presbyter lar Church at this place on next Saturday and Sunday. The Malls Between Blackvllle and B-rrnwell are to he carried on so l after to-day on our promising little railroad. Capt Woodward will receive twenty Are ad ditional convicts on neit Monday and the entire road will soou be put in first class condition. The Naaday Wchoal 4'eafeaalal. The centennial of the establishment of Sunday School work by Robert R ilkea was celebrated by the Baptist Sunday School on last Sunday. A v -ry appropriate address was made by Gen. Davant, and the young folks wt-re especially charmed with his mat ter and manner—both being excellent. • v -is i W#r ® Pletal Tract I « o. Ou last Saturday, dear QapL Moors’a turpentine farm, Lo^« Reedy trok ft safe position behind a pine tree, whipped out hia littla pistol ancl shot Biirka. struck a waa extracted by Dr. PaUerson. Burke la not severely wounded, al though he sutlers copelderably. Reedy was lodged In jail on Sunday but re leased on bail on Tuesday. : The Halter** Htntteras. Af a meeting of the Know-Nothlflg Democratic Club. No. 2, held at Bog- tfottsjvllle, on 2G r h June, 1K8D, the werh unanimously adopted, and the Secretary directed to forward the same tb the editor of the Barnwell Pkwls for publication: Wlieres*, we’ve b««n fold by ft knight true and hold That the June Dohioi'rntle ronVcntion. Was only a ■‘limit And not worth a d n, A ciivt'ehddr (3 Bourbon pretension ; Anti wheivtis we are mean and sot «»er • -clean, As we spVing frem the dregs of the nation. 0nr blood tar from blue, botnr red lu its hoe, Only suited for men of low statien, Be it therefore resolved we atsnd ftrHy abt se ved From all BcmsHatfi eonneetlos, ’ J That we run our machine with tUe rile and unclean Aad trust to our dirt foe protection. —^ STATE ATEWfl. AtihPvUio— rhlrty-flve thousand dol lars have been subscribed to the Na tional Bank. ...A wheat field on the Savannah side caught fire last week and JuO bushels of grain were de- i auu uueaein ui* Kraia wore uo- VT a Wei— + *% **,%% . ^i strAyetT.. .The Town CouUeHoT TTTne- D. Ride, Rev. J. X*.5kll-. A T«aag Opcrnier. Visitors to the Air-Line depot can there, free of charge, ooe of the youngest telegraph operators in the United States. His name is Jimmie Htnnant, and when seen by The News reporter In Spartanburg three years ago, hU age was 10, and be waa an ex pert operator, having been at the business two years previously. He has held several offices In the upper part of the State, and is aa steady aad exact in ble business as many men of twice his age.—Greenville News. We will bet our bottom dollar, and It Is a Mexican coin, that Master Ar thur Kennedy, of Wlllismn, aged 10 years, can beat the Greenville Moun tain sprout at wire pulling. In steadi ness and exactness he can beat many men of four times hU age and six times his weight. __ “UlveThcasa BeM,” We print the following aad appeal by request: “The yonng ladies of our town—the unengage 1 young ladles—‘ are so few in comparison to the num ber of courting yofing nfen, that they ace nearly courted out c*T their senses, and the town appeal# ft some of ber sisters, cousins or aunts to lend it about forty young ladles until coll weather returns again In order that the aforesaid unengaged young ladiee may get a little recreation.” We pub lish the above with pleasure, under- Biandioglt was written for the benefit of a young lady who Is In (thminent p \ danger of being “courted to th?ath, ,, and what death could be more horri ble. We hope our ,, courtlng ,, young men will take the "hint" and give these “muchly” oonrted, “unengaged” young laHea time to “recreate" a little, ^jfhethcr our sister towns respond to ^^ie appeal or not.-Orangcburg Dem ^^><uat. f A Ail f" Ydu are"tweppctfulfy Invited and ad vised to send your slow yonsg mca to the Barnwell flnlehlng school. They . need eome instruction which they have evidently been unable to obtain la Orangeburg. We want tamlgrnnte. Bend your boys along nod we will take them la. rib,-ran round bisJ)ody and ty-Six has passed an irdluauee pro hibiting the cart r ylng of concealed weapons and the salepf liquor on Sun day... .Health goorik and crope fair, but suffering frrfrn drought.... It only needs rhat one take a walk through the woods and along the l&n**s to sec nome of the advantages and benefits of the no-fence law. The woods are full of young trees which are now per mitted to grow, and there Is more grass growing in Oldfields and lu the woods thafi n&a been seen In fifty year's. Aiken — Twenty-seven candidates are announced In the Journal nnd Re view. t -! Chester—The grand jurv recommend the passage of a law against carrying concealed weapons. ..Colonel T. W. Woodward, of Fairfield, is a candidate for Congress against Col. Evlns, the present member from the Fourth Dis trict, Darlincrton—Over 300 hogs have died of cholera In the Dubose-Brklge neigh borhood within the past thre^months. Edgefield—The late court In this county was aa unprecedented term for Edgefield'. Only one indictment was bonded but—against a negro for aid ing a prisoner in Jail to efcape. He was convicted and sent to tbs peniten tiary for one year. Both juries were discharged the first day of tb« term and op .Tuesday the court flially ad journed Dr. Bland Is grill iolprov- Innand bis recovery hopefully arfilcl- Edgefield on llie~«tar Path. The following resolutions adopted by Khinehurt Democratic Chib No. 2, of Edgefield county ,cpme with ex ceedingly bad gracs from men who claim to have been pioneers in the straight-out tnovemenL-in 1S7G We hope and believe that this action whs taken In a thoughtless thnfimt, un der the stli g of di-appointment. L“t these unt*-rrifl>'d gentlemen of E Ige- fleld, cease to contemplate their own superior virtues, let them repent, do their firs' Wortft over asraln, snd wme back like crrlnir brsiluen into the straight out fold, where they will be the wiser and happier for th-chaaten- Ing they have deservedly received : WhKttF.AS, This Democratic Club is In favor of straight-out Democracy, noil believes In maintalnlUg white su premacy and civfliXiMon, and a gov ernment r f, for and by the people of South Carolina, as eeposed to Ktdl- rallsm, fusionlem, rleg* sud cliques, inside or outside of the Dedmc atic party; therefore be It Rea«dred. l*t. That It la the sense of this club thst the action.of the State Democratic June Convention, in forcing the nomination of Htate offi cers, whs unwise, unjust and dinpre- cedeotsd. and was done by a partisan Executive ■ ommlttee at the dictation of aristocratic leaders, In the Interest of particular patties, and for selfish purp wes, and against a large majority of lb* pvopla, atho cumpuac the Demo cratic party. Resolved, fit. That we refuse to ratify the actlno of the June Conven tion, as to the nomination of State officers, and demand of our coynty nod Stale Executive Committees, that another convention be called to mn.-t in August or Bcpteiqbcr for the pur pose of making nonunationa for State officers; snd further, it is the sense of tfcle dub, that each county should he represented In eafd convention In pro portion to Its true Democratic voting strength, eo a* to secure a clear, fair and proper • xpreeaion of the will of majority of the party. COUNTY NEW.**. Alleadale. The weather continues exceedingly dry. The farmers are very aowu- hearted about thair crops, and mer chants ere getting uneasy about the large amounts they have on credit ... Our town pres sots quite a dusty appearance. The streets are almo-t deserted during this warm weath er, except on Saturday, when we 1iH\ie the pleasure of seeing some of our farmers In the city. Several new stores are In the coarse of erec tion on Main street, and with o her improvements spoken of, this street certainly will bo the centre of attrac tloo. In business circles, this Fall.... At a meeting of the Allendale Reor ganized Club It was found to be the sense of the club to have early noml- tions. No date was suggested, but they desire them to come off as early na practicable. .. .Everything Is get ting on nicely, politically, and as we have so many candidates, there is no room for division. M. Hlaclrvllle. Five steam engines were recently sold in one week by a man who does not advertise. If he would onjy use printer’s Ink he would prosper; but some people will never learn that the world moves. Three Sunday schools united at Ghent’s Branch In a successful pic nlc and celebration. - Dr. W. B. Rice was in town on Satur day, as genial and good looking as- over. ' ■s-VAdrlce to Consumptives. T-' • • .SF-r ~ =I ; : n. -V ," '■ ■ITT— No man, however uncleanly, would drink muddy, dirty water, A party which occupies a room for hours, breathing the same air, might be com- pared'to a party of bathers drinking the water In wtiich they bathe. The patient must keep the window of ble bed-room open. Night air is fresh air without daylight. In eldae, crowded rooms, the patientsuffering from lung complaint, breathes consumptively.— By ttiking these prec autions and using Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and Pleasant Purgative Pellets, fully one-half of the oaaes of lung com plaints would be oured in six months. For cough and Irritation of the lungs do nut always indicate the preeesce of consumption although it may result m that disease, and If consumption has already become deeply seated in the system, this is the most efficient course of treatment that can be pur sued In any institution that provides special facilities for the treatment of this disease. Dr. Perce’s celebrated Invalid's Hotel is such an (ottltdtlon. fp-nd sump for descriptive pampbtefc containing also a cotnpWe treatise upon consumption, explaining Its cau ses, nature, and the best methods of treathHS It* together with valuable hlnu concerning dlet.clothlng.exerclse, era, 1 for consumptives. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Aaaotla- tion, Buffalo, N. Y. - , patert... .The’Advcrtlser contains for-T-'V ^ Willlanw, ^r e, ^ r . Pn 0. O. Rush. B..F People* D. P. Sojourner, T. R. Ayer and H. E Mania. On motion of brother -Gecrge Zorn ty-tbree announcements of candidates. Greenville—There are now only two United States deputy marshals In .Greenville county. Georgetown—The negroes are very much disappointed at the failure of- Grant to get the Chicago nomination, and an attempted ratification tueeting last week proved a complete failure. Kershaw-Lager beer Is fast rooting out the whiskey traffic in Camden, and the Journal thinks “the change will prove highly beneficial to society.”.... Fred McCoy, of Camdeh, who was *la good butcher but a violent Radical,” is dead... .Camden now enj'ys quick railroad communlcatlun with all the ou.teMe world. ' *. lemcaster—There Is only one priso ner In the county j dl.... In nearly ev ery section of the county the condition of the corn crop |s most unfavorable. Cotton Is beginning to #how the effects of.a protracted drought. The situa tion is becoming alarming. The watrr courses are drying up, and there Is not mot dure enough In the ground to sustain veg**ratidn much longer, Pickens—The Democrats are “dt- Ti ling time” at the Radical meetings. York-C >rn Is being greatly Injured by the heart worm..... A colored wo man has been found by the census enumerator in York county one hun dred and fifteen years old, living with her son, who Is eighty years old and theyoungest of eighteen chlldryp. Hampton—ATUJTcal meeting was held at A line. U, Hampton county, last Saturday. W. A. Gordon, “tho work ingman's candidate,” and W. J. Whip pet made speeches. Colleton—Drought is prevailing to such an extent In tba lower portion of Colleton county that the corn Is dying In the flehla, the creeks nr* all dried up and cattle are being watered from the wells. Marlboro* — Judge T >woncnd bae openly attempted to organize an Inde pendent party in Marlboro. Let him m-et the scorn and contempt of ali good men, whether Democrats or Re- putdlcans ; failure he will meet with. Th** Independent mao Is always the ■elf-aeekiog man. Put him down. | AEVKftTISKMKIfT ( . Tor fiherif. Mb. Edttpb: The friends of F. H. Creech. E-q., have presented bia name to the voters of Barnwell county aa a euitytde person to fill the offl.-e of Sheriff, and It is the object of litis com munication to present tb* claims of Mr. Creech upon the people of Barn well county for their suffrages In that election. The writer, himself a sol dier, addresses himself mainly to sol diers of tba late war and feels assured they will understand and appreciate the justice of Mr. Creech’s claims. At the same time he appeals to a fair ana Impartial public to judge of the merits of his case, and if there is no one in tho fit-id who has greater claims upon the people of Barnwell to remember Frank Creech when they elect their delegatee or cast their primaries for county officers. Mr. Creech is at least the equal in point of education and ability to fill the office of any man yet announced. As a man of character he Is the peer of any man lu the field or elsewhere, and ter the very neces sary qualification of firmness and res olution tie record hears him our. He hns faithfully discharged the duties of the office of County Commissioner — one of no profit and. at great sacrlflO' of bis personal Interests. Last b jt not least his career as a soldier in the In fantry branch of the service dining the late war, In the hard fought and bloody fields of Virginia and Tennes see challenges comparison with any man in the field. He et.ltstHii with Hagood's Ist Suuth Carollria.voJwiteor regiment la the year 18CI, and was with that command through all the memorable campaigns in which bis regiment participated in Y ir K* u,a and Tennessee. He served as a private during the entire war; received a gun shot wound through the leg at Willes Valley, Tennessee, and at Fort Harri son, where Hays and Bellinger were killed and a host of other gallant and true men, among them J. W. Riee and E. W. Behling and others received desperate wounds, F. H. Creech fell, as was supposed, mortally wounded from a gun shot wound,shattering bis right arm and pas-ing through bis right lung, thereby entirely disabling him In the use of bis arm so much so that be Is now unable to support him self by manual labor, much less the large and dependeut family on bis hands. In the campaign of Id, when our beloved Hampton was inaugarat- ed and Carolina redeemed, he raised a company of sixty men and tendered tbeta to the Governor lor the use of our Stats. r It has been the universal custom In the Bute of Georgia to give such offices to competept disabled soldiers, as an evidence of appreciation of such aervices In thoaa trying time*, and in submitting tho clalmaof F. H. Creech, the writer cannot think the people of South Carolina are leas patrMta —Tax WuMskXfts. llaloa Mediae. The union meeting of the third dl- Ttston of the B*r*i well Association wam held with the QsQrge.V Creek church, convening May29th, ltS80. In the Absence of tho former mode- KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. j c llama waa elected moderator, broth* r D. P. Sojourner clerk, The following churches were repre sented: v t.- Calvary, no delegates. . ? “ Doublo Ponds, H. K. Delk, H. H. Martin. i Reedy Branch, John Grubbs, W. M. Grubb*. Friendship, O. M. Browning. G. W. Morris, John Aldrich, W. T. Gave. Geonre* Creek, J. B. Zorn, J. J. Mor ris, R; H. Kennerly, Joseph Fall, Jos. Cbitty. Gents Branch, H. K. Gilliam, George Zorn. Healing Spring*. B. F. Peeples. Grahams, no defegrttes. Blackvllle, W. 0. MtUhouae, D. P. Sojourner. The minutes of last weellnc were read and confirmed and the following query* dlseuRsed; Query No. 1. Is It right, for thoefc called to preach the Gospel to engae'e in secular callings, such ns teaching school, farming or merchandizing? After a brier discuasloa by brethren George Zorn, John Grubbs,T. R. Ayer, D. P. Sojourner, O. O. RnCh'J-Rev. J. G. William* and B. F. Peeples, Brother D. P. Sojourner made the following motion: That It Is the opinion of this union that a preacher should bs purported by the preaching of the Goepel. Motion adopted. Query No. 2 Is religion making real progress, * as taken opop motion of Brother Brooker Z*fn Tind discussed Adapted jin chronic diarrhoea, constipa tion, and scrofula.—Hr. Lntl.am, M. 1). Proa. Virginia Medical Society. * Successfully used In dyspepsia, chronic dUrrhccaand Scrofula.—Prof. S. Jackson, University, Pa. ; ( . Efficient in anrctnin, excellent appetizer and blood purifier.—H. Fisher, M. 1> (la. Valuable in nerveua prostration, indiges tion and chlorosia.—O. E. Mathews, M. D., Tf. t?r —--— i===* A fine tonie and alterative, very valuable in diseases peculiar I to- fenuJlea, chronic fever and ague, bronchitis and diseases of thedigestive organa.—J F. Houghton, M. I)., Ala. Very beneficial in strengthenWfg and Im proving a reduced system.—Rev. John \Y. Beckwith, Bishop of Ga. Invaluable a/ nervous tonic.—Hon. I. C; Powler, Tenn. Recommended ns a prophylactic in Ma larral districts — D. R. Fairex, M. D N. 0. Restores debilitated systems to health. T. C. Mercer, M. D., Inn Used with great benefit In Malarial It waaconUnued uurtl uextm>ef1rtg.- di V b erU. g. f. Du r on,' M. Tho fnllntDlrirT micros nrcrarsnrl Q nr! * . r Francis Gil- ■fhomas F. The follnwlncr queryy were read and adopted for discussion at the next meeting : Query No. 1. Which I* the mc*t Im portant. he who pfrowohee tho (kwpel nr he who idpportfi the preaching of the Goapel? Query No. 2. Which ha* the strong- eet claim upon the church Foreign or State mledioDe ? ' QnerjTNK^. la Itecriptural to ralae money hy tableaux* and bazars? The next union to be held with the Double Ponds Cbwrcb. Introductorv sermon to he preached by Rev. J. O. William*, Charity sertnou by Rev. G. tf. Askew. Committee on arrangements of this meeting report as follows: Ptayer meeting on tomorrow, con ducted by brother I) P. Solonrner, at 10 o’clock : Smntay school Jddresa, by brother T. R. Ay«r, at 10 1 2o’clock. On motion, the union adjourned. Rry. J. G. WitutJts, Moderator. D. P. SoJornXKB. Clerk. N B. Brethren W. C. Mlllhmiso. B. F. Peeples. H. K. Gilliam were ap pointed a conynittee on query*. On rao*tcm of brother D. P. Sojourn er. brother Joseph Chltty rfaa elected dlerk for one year. An Orangeburg girl had AM 1 FlfW wTTV r torn , |I hy lIlbtDlw. jureil, but a young mao who CAllM to borrow a book Had ble right arm shat tered and a piece of bor*e|«leel blowti Into hie liver. He flld ne dMu’t Kbow she was loaded. An Iiishmaa who bad a 'pig tn*iU possession was observed to ailopt tho oonsUnt practice of filliDg It to reple tion one day uod starving It the next. On being asked hi* reason for dolntf so, bo.replied : “Och, sure, and Isn’t it that I like to have bacon with a stroke o' fat and a etrake o’ lane aqually, one after the t’other.” An exchange say* there wae recently killed in the Keotunky river a catfish weighing 178 12 pound*. This is. of course, a lie. If ll had been said that a trout weighing that amount had been oHuaht, we should have believed it. We have caught them ou reel ve* nearly as large as that, aud our luck neve r amounted to much. He was informed that a lady bad called to see him in bU absence. “A lady," he mneed aloud, "a lady.” Up on ao accurate description he sudden ly brightened up and added, “Ob, dot vas no lady ; dot vas my vita.” “I waa at church to-day and enjoy ed it arreatly.” “Ah,” -aid the pious landlady, am glad of that. I didn’t see you though ; on which aide did yon sit?” “Ahem—yes - ahem," stammer ed the disconcerted Jones, "I eat on the outside.’' A stranger, passing a churchyard and seeing a hearse standing hard by, inquired who was dead. The sexton informed him. “What complaint?” asked toe inqnle'ttv * one. Said the old man : “There ts- no complaint; everybody is satisfied.” Hancock,' iu personal appearance i« tall, well formed and vqfy hnnsome. IIis height cannot be 1cm than six feet two inches, afid he weigh* fqlly two hun'dred and forty pound*. - Ho wtll make the finest looking President who ever sat in the White House, except, possibly, George Washington. 7) B. Muller Clothier, NO. 208 KING ST , . » T ,a-Cm CHAIM.KSTOy.S.C. G.T. Andrews, AGENT FOR For Marking I.lnen, F.nrelope*, Paper Cards. Any design furnished. Sped mens of stamps can be «een at store of Mr. G E. Steadman, Blackvllle, 8. 0. Ap29- Fn^SSOElS, Druggist 1 Apothecary, SLACK MILE, . - ' S. C.^ H AS oft hand and Is constantly receiving a weil selected stock of pure DUrOlt. CUEMIGALK, PAINTS, ()1L«. PKBFljjl- EKY. TOILET BiUG-A-BRAC. PA^T MED1CTN E8 and DrugftotF Mndriee all < f which he offers »n tho meat reasonable terms for oaah or ouuigry produc*. - -FvuluaaloMl calU 1* town or country prompUy aUundud-to. oet>ly D , Ga. Prince of Mineral Ionics, lam. M.D.. N. C. Of grant curative virtue. Rurabold, M. D., Ft. Louii. Beneficial in uterine deranrementaj and malarious conditions. O. M. Veil, M. I)., Ohio. Best remedy ever u*e l in diseases of the throat. P. A.Sifferd. M. D.. $ 0 Toule. sl erstivs, diuretic; one of natures greatest remedies. Medicsl Association of Lynchburg. Va. Adapted in .certain affect Iona of the Vi,l- pcvs aud bla<lder,' dyspepsia, lupus ehlo- rosis. Scrofulous and culanenui affection* Prof. J. J. Moorman. M. D., Va. Relievca kcsdsche promptly—both sick snd nervous. Rev. K. 0. Dodson. Va. Fnmpie supply stlit free to any physician desiring to testj Pamphleti sent free Analysis with each package. Water a* it eomes from the springs f 1 per case of ft gal lons in in glass. f'i’tO for 5 gallons, $1 for 10 gallons, *7 for SO gallons in casks. Mass ■ '0 cents and $1; $2 60 aud far half drzen. Illls, pure sugar coaled 2-1c, Vte. and f 1 per package; $125, S2 50. snd (5 half dozen. Sent |>osl paid anywhere. This Maas and Pills contains in reJneftl spStre all the curative powers of the water, snd is oon venient, palstsbls aud soluble. Springs open fhr visitors June 1st. Board $30 per mouth. Special rates to (hmilit* an* ■ pusCias. Ooreiagss ms at iMBun *t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. W. EtXCEL. 5,000 YARDS CALICO: —~«'0 ; — " - 1,000 P.\lR3 OP SHOES. fo Pairs no. s Uttim shoes, at Xn^iTelow cost. ^2 ,. : -itAMBERG.ft.C. NeMt Htore, New Goods. * ^riu*s, Address. A. M DAVlFN, Pres of thh Co.. 72 Main st., Lynchburg, Y*. • Sold by P. P. KTORK8. fllaekviils, Aid G. A. PHILLIPS, Wllttston, jyl -anti Agents. Sewing Machine Depot. —AT— Blackvllle, 8‘ C. FIRST CI.AH* SEWlSn MATItlXK AT. tachmcnt*. Needles, oil. Ac , for any style Sewing Machine. Goods sent by mail when orders are accompanied with the,-u*ff. Sew* !ng machines repaired on short nulicu ahd Saibfactiou guaranteed. I haven 1 * band the “New Improved Weed" and the New Ameri can Machines, one Singer Machine. I hive the Agency for Barnwell and Orangeburg Oounlle* for the sale of ilia “Stewart Manu facturing (Va Singer Macbide,” which claim* superiority over any other Singer Sewisg Machine. I can furnish, on shqirt notice, any style or slake of Machine de* sired I am also Agent for the Blacklock Fan Attachment, whieb can^* used oh any Sewing Machine. Fire Insurance. I am Agent for the following well known Fire Insurance Companies: Laueashire Insurance Company, of Man chester, England. Petersburg Saving Insurance Company, of Petersburg. Va, Continental Insurance Company, of New York. The patronage of all is respectfully so licited. . ^ B J Hammet, Agont mnyC-4m WANTED —BY— 6. El. Steadman, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Blackvllle* So- Ca* One Farm containing five or six hundred acres good stiff cotton land. Three small farms within two miles of this place, with some improvements. “7“ For Sale! One Farm, one snd a half miles from Wil- liston, 288 aiftfes. Ten acres under cultivation, two-thirds of the tract good cotton land. One small building, staoel.and barn on the place, good well of water. Well timbered, and some Ion lands adapted to rice culture. Price low. G. E. STEADMAN, Job Work. I am prepared to receive and execute orders for any kind of JOB PBINTIlSra, At the lowest CASLf PRICES. Or- den solicited. Benj. Davies, PEOPLE OFFICE, ±Bnfiiwell, 8. C. Hmm Boots. Shoes and fiats. Ladies’ flaH and flrfe 811k#, Ribbons, Flowers And Ornaufenta ilaed in Triti- ming tliem, a specialty. Fine Crockert and Table Cutlery, Canned Goods aftd Ftefib tfnd Pur* GnM eerie*. Everyartlclc wafranted'a* represented, and as cheap o*> can be bought at any retail market in the State. , , .... IKE* A. McKibbcn South Side of tho Square. _ .. #myl3-ff) BARNWELI*, 8:0. i-Le-a 'tfji) . jiii A. P. Ml A fir V t L L £ Respectfully announces to his numerous friends and ettstomeff that be ho# just received a large and well assorted stock of new Spring and Summer* Goods, Which have been selected with great care in the Northern and Charleston Markets, conalsting of Ladies' Drca* Good*. Trimmings »f all kinds, Ribbons, Battens, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, Kdjpmrs. White Goods. Ae., iu hrgr assortments. SHCffeS, 1IAT8, TINWARE, CROCKt^Y, GROCERIES, ETC; An eiaimtmtion of my stock is solicitdd. [ -’u ~ ‘, ir>yl3-3m. . - A. P. MANVILLfe. „ . WHOLESALE ANH RETAlL^bEALEfi ^ Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Bags, Etc. 23il KIlSJG BTR12ET,’ ' Ifear Market Street, : • Charleston^ 8- <t to filling of Onlcn, nnd all goods gnsmtend a Particular aUnntior. given . j ■ i -P>-;iti A full Uoe of standard and (an«y ffroeetl-m always on band at McKit • ten’s Wedding Gifts ALLANS FUTE watches, American and Swiss, of tho Lot as l Stylos. RICH iSWKLSY, Ol (Untwod Xlsnnat nnfiwWs aad EnquMio WurkmSaship. STEELING SILVERWARE; la Fronh and Bcon-iflil Pattenis, o«p*cisny adapted for Wadding 1’vosobu. 81LYER PLATED WARE, TK Sets, Walters, leu Ptiehers, Butter DtshH, ('ups, Goblets, Spoon*. Forks of bust quality, Ac. CHOICE FANCY GOODS French and American Clocks, Fine TsMO Cutlery, Spectacles, Ac. Watches] Jewelry Circfu’ly Rcpairrd. THE BEST GOODS At THE LOW: EAT PRICES; James Allan, scp2'i-ly >07 King SI., Charleston, S. C.", r Whesler & Wilson SEWING MACHINES, NO* 8. The heat Sewing Machine (hr family tt«e with.all the beat and latest attachments; for sale at popular prices and on terma to suit purchozers- Old Machines repaired. Call and examine beforAparcffrtstngMaewbere. Bl'KCKHALTER &CO. apr22-.1m Wlllislon. 8.0.., To the Trade. . ■ , . 'V . ■ - Merchant* in need of Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Ciga rettes or Smokers’ Articles, Will do well and sare money by giving me a call beiorc purchasing their good* elsewhere. We constantly keep on hand n first class cigar for $15 per 1,000. A very fine cigar for$2R pnr 1,000. Our k ,A 0 and $35 Cigars compare favor ably with any 10c. cigar 4c the country. Our Cigar* are careAifiy made to suit first class retail trade. Pipes, Cigarettes, and Cigarette Bolder*, we keep the best assort d stock in tho SUM. A good stock of P.ng Tobacco. Our fine grades of King Tobacco, packed in jCadfiie* are wsH ktrown all ottr the • 8tat«. Cigarette Paper. Mafehboxei, Menr- shaam Goods and Smokefr articles at low- last market prices. Giro me a trial and you will pleoae yomrselves and year one- turnons. B. BENEDICT, Masonic Temple Cigar Store, Cbarlew ton S. C. ap8- this vifttKgsnmgep wT!. m atw TomK. Just Arrived -At- Chas. Pechmaim’s ▲ New Stock of '■il Dry Goodly Clothing, BOOTS. 9ITOKS —AND— NOTIONS, AND A LOT OH Fresh Family Groceries —hi kr— t £)ar Room Cs* bo fronsd the flneot stock At WINKS, LIQtORS AND SEGAhS Ever brought to the vttUfn. When you come to fenrnwell dost forget to euli Nod he# me* , Chng. Pechmat^tf 1880 1880’ Springs Sttmaer; The Leadioji; M.llinfiy EstaUiijnfnt. . All (he new fhapes of Bonnets nnd Bnts, Largest 8/ock, Cboicoat Styles. Best assort ment of Millinery and Fancy Dry Goods in Augusta. Laces. Ribbons, Flowers. But-' tons, Zephyr, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Otd* Isrs, Veils, Rtickings, Edgings *t»d Insert, ings—gvorything in tho heuon ttn*. Pee, stylish Bonnets add Hate.oend »W MRS N. BRUM CLARK. 81fl Broad st ^fet, Angn«fa, Gs. f9*Dcmorc«ta' rntterns fat Ladie* and tliildren. Send fbr Catalogue spl5 Sin CONVEX MINIATURE Painting, Cutt.Belliuger BARHWELL C. H m 8. Cl • f Any style or size photograph reproduced, in the m,»t artiMic arutapproved-nmnner, giving to the picture amost not oral and hfe-r like appoaranee. Speehnenfon exkibititm at Joeeph Bellinger's Drug Store, where the public are iuvittdf fo doll snd examine my work. apl5-tf —;—- ■*-— ., , Jf J. Ryerson Smith, BUSSlOSf SiSilST. WILLWr^N. M, q. Graduate of the BaltipiergConogeef Den* tal Sargefr. .Will attend calls in Bavn- wtll and ndjareui counfika. n»h2i>-C I — 1 .‘.—. j F.xrliMure. Ijutoh to MohausrewdMlrgbln boaw^ and lot Id Amn»*(n. Ga^ for oountry property. For furibew luforiaatlwa^ Address 3L T. Z., Osre J. W. 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