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_4v. t r’T' r •*• .r 'i&jrjK 'i I#* 'N JOHN W. UOL&EXr * OOUNTY OIKCTILATION. TflUfiSDAT. SEPTEMBER 23. I8W. W* M« a«t •f ou r cor- NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TItlET. W. FOB PRESIDENT : 8- HAM COCK. Of PianraTLTAfu. “Nothing rao lotlmldftte me from dolmr wto«t I oeUeve to bo boneot aod . • ■..■4a'-. ^v fOR VIC® PRESIDENT: VT. H. ENGLISH. ,;«• tirsutu. *$» "They wIR be elected nod they will toko tboli Ofutfi’* Fob ComntaM, Hon. G. D. TILLMAN. .*• r,r •TApm tWfWUST. On. Lf hot F. Tocirkice. wyir #w T— fUlwcattea. Maj. Hj & TmMoom. Per r ate'l'reaearrr Jon P.ftaMABoeof. On. A. Ml MABiaAtrty. Fob SoOoit a, COL. F. H. OANTT. > otowaoy Ticket. -DlrAt-B. Labtiocb . ot lrpr BOOUttrae- DB R. 0. T. Top®. Tb.* H. Johsob. Jand J.A. Own** J. i. BbabhaM. r-0. o.' rao®. Ate Jodn-h T^Bjcz woho- l '"^ra m twairmw—BeY. A. PTrier Oaietjr OemruUeloner*—I. ft Mn^t. 8. n.MX*,<- M. Woodward. Oeroo«c—koDT Kerhrdt I>efb«*re4. of thi Republlcao county m^whloh *oote oo thalOcb ., win be detomined by the , .of the Dbteocraoy at the! oo the 14th, y.-ox, at Barn wott. If two tbouaaad (rod obtrtw are here, there will bo oo Rhdieol cooaty tietat pieced to the BoM-bot ll fbey fhU to toll Into Mae, we elan bare another tilt with oor aerrleO eaetal aad it will be too late to frtere oeer woeted opportualter «fter thoaacood NeOtel The DemocretU) DeaioatratiOD of BwwwoU oo the nth of October, Oboald bo the praadeot of the potya. The pereonal worth and dlb> tlapuleh. d poMtfwl •e rtcee of Geo Job0000 Bayood deeerve ter xaplrot oodotaoteeot aad acknowledgment by the poopU of hie batlre county—and the OKlgeorea of oar political >1 that tea d—end a Denocrado gRtberlop, which eha'l, by Its aumbera and eotbueUem i cahvtaoo the R publican party of oar no yielding and —eertoy deter min a Ueo to rotala eontrof of tbeStateGoT dhtaeot. Beery Democrat ebonhl aoewor to roll call on ithgood'e day. ■ws-ww^e-w la Cdleton -TbA moat Int-lllyeot,prom inent aad beretofore active eotored Re- r pobiloano followed by Bitmbrrw at tbeir ifilenrte.nre flocking to the Drmocrailu S it .ehlrhhHepVedoueooiored'man the Legislative ticket. y Greenville—The clergymen of the city »n'l a number of prominent cltl- sens have published a petition to the officers of the county Agricultural »ty remonstrating against the cue* tom of allowing caoibliny oa the Fair (founds. glofl -The OVanyers of Clyde ^wnehlp will open a oo-operatlve •tore shortly. rr Jri There Is a colored Baptist olmceh aC Society Bill, which has a membership of over a tbouswod persons,, with con- tinned accessions, Lancaster—There le not an- active Republican In tftfe county, taad dog was killed last Saturday, haw—Several fatal cases of diphtheria have recently occurred In this couuty. It Is hard tohlr*either a cook, wash erwoman or any other kind of servant around Camden now. They have all gone to the cotton fields, wuere they make from 40 cents to II 25 per acjf. • Wo uflJerstand that Oamden Demo cratic club beginning to raise funds for the camphtfo ■ The State Bapk'st Convention wilt * eet In Camdeo the latter part of next gvember. The Ossette says there bos t'Ot vet been an entbusastlo political meOliny in thia county, unless tbs late Dern’o* oratlc convention, could bs termeu such. The Radicals are lying low, and doubtless have their plane thorough ly matured. It Is time something was being done looking to a vigorous pros ecution of the campaign on the part of the Democracy. There is so me lt blog wrong somewhere. Oranoehurg—There It much sickness throughout the county. The organization of the Democratic pany In this county Is complete. All that Is necessary for success Ir for every man to do his duty. The substantial growth of Otange- burg since the war, We beltove, will compare most favorably wftb any other Interior town In thd Bute. We are rnotw liflprteeed with this every day. as each Improvement comerbefore our eyvw. ShrroundW by a rich country, with business under tbs control of en- tsrprlelng merchants, no place offers greater attractions to the immigrant. Georgetown—The flblds are white ‘with efttoo. There are plenty of sturgeon In Black River. Mies Mack? Freeman was bitten by a mad dog a few days since. Mr. Jus. Carraway killed two deer the other day. Mr. John 1fe>urne and others, of Bam pit, killed five dear and two bears last week, The Republicans of this county will acid tbeir oonvsodoa some Usse the last of this month, for the purpose of noculaaltog*county ticket. 1 ‘Bbe Times says Greed for office Is ooe of the dsatagiog evils of this age, aad it ta sapping the vary llte-biood »«•«- * r -• There seems »o bs a peculiar faartoa tlon about bfike that some men can not resist, and this thirsting sod hun- eretlng alter public portion la gelling ''worse and Worse every year, and U ruining not only the DSmocratlc pany but toe oooutry. Rich laud -The 8t C. Oolite of Agrl- culture and Mechanics will open on the 6tb of October. A great many people are dlseatU- Jfled with the primary plan. . Penitentiary miade brooms are be oomlng quit# popular. Jfc-arly cue tboaaaxui of tbeai were aoU lu one lot to a Columbia firm. Tke Ktccilea la Halmv. The result of the election In Maine, Ida awrprlse to all parties sn.Is prom ise to* Democrats nod s warning to Bepubilcaoa. For over twenty yvars tbs Pine Tree hiaie has been solidly Republican In last week's eleetlon after a campaign carried oo vigorous ly aad expeosiwlyt-the Republtosn nominee beats bis opponent by a ma- ]>iily of less than a hundred votes, out of •ooe buadted and- twenty-eeven tbeoaaod. The hopeful Democracy as! the desperate K-publicans will srotest the October State* with in creased energy, and If lodlana tod Ohio, go Democrat it Is October, the election of Hancock, will so longer be doubtful and as a last, forlorn hope, the Republics* perty will probably i active hostilities to the douth- ►’% % f> rn h I* Kaplalte Bdttor Itu 1'toplt: Allow me to say to Heasre. W. E teaeewnd a It Olaytos, who have let ten la Tux Pr. plk of last week, rela- dv* to the Increased representation of Three Mile In the last convention, that ; there was nothing lu my communion la Tbk ProPLic of Auguct, 2C h., as peralng the integrity of the Three Mils dub. I sai l, "In 1W8. Three Mile seot six delegates having but one dub. This year that rowssblp sends sloe delegatee. - All of which ts un q’lastlonnbly true. Colson's Bvaucb Is In Three Mile towaahip and the dob by that name asat three delegates to the eonventlon aad claimed to nave eighty members. Row the potat I made was this, if Three MUe had one hundred sod fifty members, (which I do not dr»ubtj and Word SBHdgrhad one hundred end eJtathe om dliTh'x! 15 M Rraooh steh gte Ite membersf Ml CBaytoo says, eevoateeo only came frote Thesa MUe, where did theicmau teg sixty-three ooms from? * Calcwas." UalotH--At the prevailed. red shirts leot glory to tbs scene. General ,0«a. Egao'-dy, Major Th -Oj «•Joses mad* aome effsc- Tbs Gash. Ttoanoon dhd.—Oovsrnor Jeter, at the Mcpicstof holldtor 8*11 era of the Foana nreoK, has ordered Attorney-General loumsas to atteod st Darlington Court House on the flr»t Monday in October to aestattbe Boll- (itor In oonductlng the prosecution in tbs Cash-Shannon dueling oases. Colonel Lipscomb, Superintendent of the penitentiary, and Mr. John C Seeyers, one •'f its directors, have •old twelve b« l-a cf cotton, averaging 500 pounds each, for 11 cents. This Is the first Instalment of a crop of 210 bales, raised on the Big Like Planta tion, twelve mile below Columbia, by 'convict Isbov alone, without other cost to the State than the feeding and guarding of the convicts. B.-aldfs this large crop o# cotton, about 7,000 bushels of corn will be made and a large fot of bgj and fodder gathered. The Supreme court wIM not meet •gain until the fourth Monday In Nov ember n«-xt, unless Convoked sooner by the senior Association Justice, It ts thought that the dethion In the Simpson Willlard case will not be ren dered until the next meeting of the Court. > • J>xln«too—Lexington county was ,one of the first Id the Bute to grasp from the hand of Radical Ism tier Jttcal and State government affairs, and wc are satisfied she will roll np a heavier majority la the coming elect loo than ever for Hancock and the whole Dem ocratic ticket. NeWberry—How the campaign goes: Fully IjOOORed skirts took partln the grand procession, which marched through tbs streets of Newberry, ce- eortlsg the speakers to the place of rasetlrg. Around the stand were gath ered some three thousand persons, le- eluding a large number of the ladles of the village sad sacrouadlog country, As the speakers wore Introduced they were severally greoted with loud and prolonged cheering,.and hi the course of their address whenever a patriotic sentiment or a hard hit at the Repub- Henna aroused the audience they broke Into the heartiest, most impetuous and spontaneous applause imaginable Herbert Swiitepbeig, colored. Hvlng in the town, gave hie wife Mabala seve ral blows on tbe tread last Friday, with an Iron bar, fracturing the skull, because she would not give him mo ney. He then cat her throat with a large koife, sever*?an artery and tbe wind-pipe, Swiueaberg died. The woman leiecovenugi’ Wa came down Gonert I, to give you three hurrabe, or bust right square open, was the assurance ot an enthus ed Newberry veteran to Geo. Hagood —- sod R msy be recorded truly that the and hurrahs from a thousand threats were filth folly *<1*1 forth without Incurring the dlrt-fuloiisMteUve hinted at. Nsw- berry doeVt a*k« much (um, bat when she’s toustU.sU * loused. -■ -w* Meet P» a—^tly Orrics Pkmocaatic Covett Csairila>, \ ' BlaskVillb,8.C., S«pt. hOth., IMO. f Tb« Ountj Dcaocratie ViooutiTt Cow. Uttv, will mr«t at B»rawfll C. H.,on fi«lw<iayhi October, at t! •‘clock. Full mnJ prompt aMeotioD ia MpoeiAlly requwt- •d, a* buMscw of iwportouc* wilt bcooncid- •rod. 0. H.L*ATiof«, ChAirman EsMutkrcCowwittoc Od4s wad tlwdw. The aatrotnxm-rs any that on next Aiturday the big plsost Jupiter will resell ha perihelion, its Deafest ap proach to the sun, and a few day» later It will be hh near tbe earth as It can come. Then look out fur great stoime and sudden changes of temperature, Ripe tomatoes will remove Ink and other stains from white doth and from the hands. Lemon Jufce, used as a gargle, Is s>dd by a French physician to be a •peeifle against diphtheria and similar throat troubles, whiob be has success- fully need for eighteen years. Brine applied to tbs roots of grape vines affected by tbs gfapes rotting, has been found to completely eradi cate the rot. ^ , Influence of small things : A single 8 lain of k>dfos will give culor to seven lousand times Its weight In water. Soft la In character; one associate, one habit, ooe book may affect the whole of a life. Whiskey Is good In Its own place.— There Is nothing la the world like whiskey for preservtag s man when he Is dead. But It Is ooe of the worst tbiags In tbe world lot preservlug a man when be is living. If you want *o keep a dead man, put him in wbts- ke'v. If you want to kill a living man, put whiskey into him. “ToOssy. Mrs. Smith, that you harte lived wltr s the defendant eight years. Does the C0* irt understand that you are married tC* •” "I 11 course, it does." “Have y'ou a man lage certifi cate?" “Yes, your Honor, three of them—two gals anu a boy/£ A cr.rreapondent wr’tee to the States- vllle (N. 0) America*. .noscerDlog the battle of King’s MotintsJu.' “A Soldier on tbe American side notice*! * good deal of execution done In a p„’Tt1ct»l*r •pot on tbe other side. Oa do 'c IQ- spectlon he discovered that the u 'log on the British side was from behind * hollow chsstnut tree and through a 'hole frit. HS aimed hU gun ret^at- •dly at this opeplug and stopped the firing. After the battle was over he examined the place an<T found that he ^bad killed ode of bis brothers and iwoendtid another, who had J ilued tbe Btltlab forces an<f cogeesiod them* Weir os behind tbs tz'ee.” lornry’t Lite of bfscrsl Usaceck. | •A> c»n*p;iigD >eogr»phy to be well written, demand* of it* author a ready sod Able pen. s thorough tjpreouiiou ol the cyeufe* that frame' the career of lii* •ubjeci, *« c*rne»t ptirpow to por-' trsy a great life* nobly unitsl te a sin cere admiration of the hero. Neons will f»r a avinient uuesfion that that able journalict—the Ncator t of the 1’hilv- delphu prew—Jobs W.kWuey poateoaes all llarM, aad aoiiicihisg teora. A life- adunntioa and seqaaiotance wiih praaijncti luiu *• hw task, and to its fuialluietit, hs brought all the cnthuKtann of native comndes- ahip, all the energy ot line friend- ahip. Colonel F »raey jen-a ago won hia repot at i.m a* a aracGol, forcible author and aa a journalist, i» knows almixd oa well slmsd as he is dt home. He i< a protege ol Republican InstUftirua aad moat ol the time during the L*t t tweaty years au office holdei. lujoiu iuq the Dctaocratic forces he has uot deserted hi# party, his party ha* deci ded him, for from the start, Col. Forsey ha* always allied hintaoif with true pro- grasw. lie uow seal* this fresh alliance with the party of True |>ro^rc#* by writ ing the life efita noble leader, llv could have ni better aubjed for his brilliant j>en. Tire career of the great soldier who 1ms been chosen to lead the Ifetueorntio Ums ii* the battle that w.ll win them the political laurels of g iveroment—in tiro way he »> often led them a here they won the laurels of victorious war-is u tale of buttle sel dom equalled ia interest. It ia a thrill ing narrative of conflict, brilliant and bitter, of days. “When <tf«th want wWastllee by an every wind,” of night,of hardship when earth and sky formed the soldier* only tent,- of priva- tionv.—in ahert the career of n auporb warjtor, a true patriof, a simple gentle man. Aa a biography the volume will be more than valuable. (Jen Hancock placed all hia private pit per* at Col. For ney’* di-pos il and he has made a liber sl and judicious use of them- The pngiinrefiaciruling from “1” to “500”. The book is sold by subscription only, •ml eanvMsing agents will fiwrf it a ver iteble bonanza' —It b from tbe widely .known znrf trusted 1 house of HUB BAUD BUGS., Atlanta, Georgia. ATIV ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 For Sale. 1 ’ '-IMpr, "mi ' " k » < Immediately »ftav th* SharifTs stir in Nw-emtef. th* Mooie eod lot ia tk« town or DUek vWs.rufiolaiwg the Metkodi^HUiurch lot. «n the North. Tbe house eontAina three rooms And has Kitchen nltaeh<-<l. Lot two Acrei more or lese. A fine well of water on the premiaaa. , .-frf- Fot further iaformetlon. apply to MissM. K. Maher, at UlacAville, or to M. W. . Gra ham, Darn well. S. C, •ep23-l w | r hWses i IUles: I have just retnrned from Lexington, Ky., with the best lot of Saddle and Draught Hones and plantation Mules that I have ever brought to this mark et. Prices will advance materially later in the >.eason, and all needing good stock, will do well to buy now. URIAH DUNN. Red Rust Proof Oats- —o— 250 Burflieto Selected Seed Oats for sale. Price at Elko in bulk, 70 cts. ,pcr bushel. Delivered it Barnwell in sacks, 85 ccitts per bushel. John R. Hair. *ep2C-tf Shuck’s Column AT IF Au VER TI SEME NTS. JUST RECEIVED And for sale, nt five cen>s per yard, a beautiful lot of Tot chon, Valent-Icdoch Bretonne, Point De Languedoc and Pillow-case Lace. J. 8. Shuck, Agt. JUST RECEIVED And for sale, at ten cents a yard, a small lot of beautiful Hamburg Edg- ing and Insertion, J. 8 Shock, Agt. JUST RECEIVED And for sale, at ten cents each, four quart and six quart milk pans, two quart covered buckets and lurga wash 0*1*1 us. J. 8. SiitlCK, Agt. CASH OR TRADE. I am giving tbe highest prices, cash or trade, for seed cotton. 8o before you sell give me a bid. J. S. Shuck, Agt. W. H. Kennedy, HUM*ton, S. C. , % Has In store and for sale at very c’ose figures, to ea*h or cotton piying easterners, the best, largest, most complete and carefully aftfifted stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE ever brought to Williston. While all departments -«re full of first chss good*, I ask fipm all interests! a sped il examination of my stock of JROOTlS. KHOKN ani> clothing. No merchant in the county can surpass or even equal me la the qu&l'ty and prices of goods. Cotton and Country Produce wanted. [*»'i>23-Snj ‘T. (f. KOOEHS, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Furniture and Undertaking, i 1.*“ IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. 547< 549 and 551. Inroad Street. A.ucrti»ta»Ga* H.L.1VO. H. Ci.. It. It. (ADAEBTNF.MK.NT ] - Bcioad's Bmidck, hep. 90. At a reoeSt mwetlrgof Dufoid'H Uitdgw Rppublicaa Club it > was, aniong other Udugs, Besot red That the Kweretsry <.f thw club b« Authoriiad and required to publish. In the Hurnwall P»t>rLB. th« name* of all the ni»tw’ey*--f theolub. a«4 «« n-wesarosnt fwj mat. v f ur pay ni ant of the eauie. J barles Bitrlrer, Jr., ^Isham Uryniit, denrv Hayword, tfOUl PlilttM. I hanes barker, i^r. M.'.-w, ilauuel Oi r. June Strnniitn, j 'wmuel < >p>'lAad. h4..ffer tilovrr, Ira;? A E IF AD IERT1 SEMES' TS. ... — -W— .- - a W *■ - iV“ •- - - •-« 1- urn -tw tke I am now a candMate (d fill the v aeant Wardea’s chair and the lollowltig Is my platform: 1st. I hare ao^aarncst desire to beat Bill ChrUtle—and don't forget this. and. If elected,T shall willingly «vope- rate with other members of Council In everything perUiulag to tha woifaie of Barnwell village. 3-1. 1 am In favor of reducing the street tax to ons dollar. ThlSlu favor of the la boring man—one of whom Fam which, 4th. ttel-want offlos, J* Pate P. 8. If Christie should receive moon ar»AgpJtL*a:f w—* »“< Ail persona having de-nAB.U against ibf daralict aauta bf ApUas Ins )>••«, will graasalteam properly atlastad, and all per- aoaaiadtbtad to tha estota will make pay- last, to tha uodarsignad. J. J. imAItHAM sap2d-tf w* f I J. BRABHAM. Admlnstrator. Attest Isa Faeswss Cisk. Altenda aeatiagofyowr ehah, take held •rfiagaod l Mill, aa Batarday, Oetobar 2d, r at 3 p. m to trauaaei bualaaaa of import. »‘to« A •- l aber* ara reqsaatad to ton out is fait, ty order of . THOfl. B HAGOOD. Piwaidast. taO«>, U. bAKbfc bacretary. D. H. Ha ® (,n . Hyrus Fie. Is. P.M, Mo A*. J T. v)rr, Samuel wsrner, Alfred William^, 0. Q Wruteu. J. A. ConnWly, Austin Kirkland, Isaac Rtv*ra. R-iiiol Diohutson, Pater UlcktaaOn, rharlla B-j. Tltonios Brant, Pi eshlent Oi r. Abr >m Orr, Kuhrrt Counts, Frank Sett, Curte r • Wa, Attw-rt Dtib In, Washlagtoo h*< ye. wruay BTistnotet Monr-e orr, (talrta Pulk. WlllUru Spellman. Alfred smith, AiUiur LtohiuroQ. Angus DuMln. J nira Rt<AUnd, Preston Knarae. Robert Aadarwon, Albert N aw ton, Charles Sera. Cade Rkvv Samuel Harley, Waaiey Hllltanis, George MraUiam, Kamuel Ckarlos, John Carter, Blohard Chrter, Romeo Black, Andrew butl-r, E R. Ayar, K B Lawton, Martin Bitter, Uaorga Rlock, Jones WtHiatus. Cato Ulark. Thomas Jackson, Augu-t Ayer. Rufaa Bitter, J wae BowwUt Peter Grant, J >hn Halnion. Daut-d Jenkins, Charlie Brut,hum, Charles Walker, Brlster Smith. R. fl. Smith. Aaron Patterson, Hike McMillan, Peter Kean EIW it van. i Isob 'auet, | rtioma* Botrrta, IHamn'oi. Simmons, (f. C. Moor. tornelios bi vbbam, j >»mo* Vrov.):# 11 Tsn-ly Bheptsat J, tot» rt S»x-on, A O H. w .It, ileiry Frank in. V U itobinaoi*, Tenry BUke, 3. W. Rivera •'I* 0 ®*-Klrklaod, I .U»uit P*ll*-ar>n. bram Braldiam, | Her. 8, Handera, ! Joseph Rttter, t 'eff -rotn Rloe, {Paul Baudera, /ramptnn Crawford, j Brwtton Daoiels, - Nsrena Adams, ! lolly Franklin. taeeoMA'Illlaa.a, | 4. W. Km kland. 'ape-s Orr, ;W E.IHcklnson, ! M Ik* i lake, 1 Aintam Handera, I >iel*on Glovar, | 'rlnos Kirkland. ; Aaniuel Kl Khisd, JV. | dartlD lirelooti, ^ Major Ayer. - I'bomaa Fulk, -taphen Htenhena, Henry Fultr, Meury Wriaht, Canera Rrabham, John Hoatrtaht. Al< x. W'oshlngton, B. O. Moody, tdara McMillan, Samuel Crawford, John Crawford Taylor Mini mans, Hoott Mimmons, ->«mt>s-)ii Hlors, JUST RECEIVED Aad (or sale, at five cents each, ear' rings, wtttcb-cnaios, breast-plus, neck laces, fluger-riug*, bracelets, collar- buttons, alcove-buttons, mouth or gans, doyl les, lace mat*, ink per bot tle, foolwoup, letter aud note paper per quire, euVelopee-per pack <ge, mucil age, lead pencil*, date* pene-per doz en. pen bolders, checkers, checker boards, pocket book*, table spoons and a beautiful lot of pillow cose lace. J. 8. SqpcK, Agt. CLOSING OUT The lot at ten cents each. In order to get a new supply I will close out the engraving* I bare on band of Hancock and English, Garfield and Arthur, which have become slightly soiled by much haodltog. at ten cents each. I have been getting 25 cente for same. J. S. Shuck, Agt. REMEMBER, If you have any old number* of the Seaside, Franklin Square, or Ltker.hie Library, N. Y. Weekly or Ledger, FlrfBldeCompaulon, Saturday Journal or Saturday Night. I um ready to pay you halt price for same. A. B. Snrcx, Agt. JUST RECEIVED. Splendid hammers at 25 cent* each Cannot be bought for lees than 50 cut any where else. J. 8 Shccl. Agt. I JUST RECEIVED And tor sale, at M ve cents each, brass bells, potato graters, whisk brooms, toy rakes and hoes, thimbles, pen holders, ribboo-per yard. J. 8. Shuck, Agt. JUST RECEIVED r > And for sale, st ten cent* each, spec ters cases, Hamburg Insertion-|>er ( r<ud, ladles slocklugs-per pair, Eng iah secRa per pair, shaving bruabee. J. 8. bat at, Agt. JUST OPENED. A lot of nobci, twenty-five different •hades, which I i ffer to close out at leas than U can be bought elsewhere. J 8. bMUCK, Agt. COFFEE ROTS. Just received and tor sale : 1 pint coffee pots (or five cent*. 1 quart “ “ “ ten cents. J. 8 Shuck, Agt. atiS^Sundsy and Night calls over the Store. Will attend to all thd' details of Funerals, furnishing Hearses, Carriagea, &c. 1 •• faeplS-Sm A. Lorvea lenry How 11. By order of tbe Executive Committee. B Q Wbotkw. Hecr-terv. —OLD tflAMD OF BARNARD- F. A* Nowell ; Artistic Photographer. StttLsfaction GttaTantcod to all. » l s» . J; Special Success with Children, 2G3, King Street, CHARLESTON. S. C. sapl 6-3*1 , D. JlValkerT Importer and dealer In Italian and American Marbles, Tomb-stones of any design, made on most reasonable terms. Established in 1791 Char leston, 8. C. janl5-ly oss to Fanners Out of 3.0M bales of cotton sold In ons week in Atlanta. 1,000 sold as stained or dasty at a loss of one bslf cent per lb. The entire weight was 49,800 Ibs^ amount lag to 434K00. A drought 1 cannot be prevented, but this great waste can by using Toole's perfect dusting condenser. It also secures Vos perfect'y against fire from gin and re tain* sand’lu oottou. The very besl of re- are guaranteed, both lu turnouts and 1 am rutting up theso t hrne st; 1m : is four rollers perfectly fire proof, ' Mo. 1 has only two machine, 8oc. Mo. S. A the old pr Indole , a different plo*,' Tbe circular guarantee . adhered to. If you oon- ng one gtvsuM your address will send agent or come to with with models and all teCptetejUn. J. L. Toole. Dear Btr, I have saved I am satisfied UM Use of your dusting condenser this year. 1 esa jriva you the names of m»ny sorresrx»utlliigly blessed w'lh It. V 'Urs, Gab. Holman. Dear 8tr-W» | much pleased with your doeting Messrs. Hstoorn and A. J. We l>wr Nr-wsry moot btstew, M.Clark. For d tetters, le, per Saw. the MILK FANS AT FIVE CENTS. Just received and tor sale, at five cents each, half pint, pint and quart milk pans J. 8. Shuck, Agt. A LARGE LOT Of bark uumb^rs of Harpvt’a Weekly Sl Bazaar for sale v»-ry low. J. 8. Shuck, Agt. CLOSING OUT. Before getting In my new stock this month I wish to sell out smooth the old stock I have now on hand, so if yon oome to Ba-rtitVell in the next few days give me a call, and if there is any thing In my stook that you need if you do not buy at the price I will sell it to you you have no use for It. J. 8. fc'HlCK, Agt. ONLY FIVE CENTS EACH. Coat hangers, tin dippers, tin pistes, toilet soap, feather dusters, coffee can isters, garden forks, stove lifters, can dle sticks, frying pans, wash cloths, edglng-per yard, book straps. A. B. C. | blocks, coffee strainers, toy brooms, cbildren’a stockings. ' gimlets, cork screws, handkerchiefs, knives, spool silk, potato mashers, plot buckets, egg beaters,- bread toasters, towel racks, scissors, can openers, hoopskirts. nail brashes, spoons, milk strainers, toy dish dans, milk pans, toy wash basins, pepper boxes, tid funnels, knife sharp ener«, picture hooks, nutmeg graters, tack bamfoers,.coffee pots, shoe but- touers, meat choppers, doylies, icrub bins brushes, collar buttons, ear rings, cuff buttons, kitchen forks, garters, dusting pass, and the lateet numbers of the following papers : New York Ledger, New York Weekly, Saturday Night, Fireside Companion, Saturday Journal, Half Dime Novels, N. Y. Sun, Timee and Herald, J. S. Shucl, Agt, bucl ONLY TEN CENTS EACH. Carving knives, quart dippers, quart seoopa, bat (fathers, socks, valfflag pots, money e and bakidg pans, quart measures, and tbe latest numbers of Harpar’s Weekly & Bazaar, PoliceGa- sette and News, . Beale's and Rich mond's Dime Notate. ; J. 8. Shock, Agt muiAAm latosee; J L. TOOLS, wuuaum, & & HAULING, ^r. If ton want a load of woo<J or haul ing at any descript ioo dons you can get it alien led to promptly by lesvlag word at my pU«s of biratoes. * J. 8. SHUCK, Agent. Public Square, Batnwtil C. H , 8. C. •tpte 1/ Begs to inform his friends in Barnwell cdnnty that he has opened at No. 27G King Street, Clmrle*ton f S. C., a full line of Clothing and (Jcnta’ Furnishing Coeds. Our ntcck has been manufactured for our trade with a great deal of care. During your visit to the city we inyite an inspection of our stock, being well awarOfOf omr ability to give general satlslaelion. Orders pipmp*Ty and carefully filled sent per Express. ^ -A. LOR YE A, „_..27G King Street, Charleston, S C. (T-Mr.L XV. Lory on is with me and will be pleased to see Ids uumcrou* friends. < i»epi8-J'.ni Sign of (he Golden lioot^ I have in store the best stock of BOOTS AMD SHOES Frvr brought to Btickville la prirv* *nil quality l confIHrnlly cli»!lrog« eompoviaon. E^prrial ■urDliua-giv*n to the Mlection of Hboe*. mi l lc«r<luilly iutitt ibvirotin. A prrleol otock of Boot, nii'i Shora for Ueutlcuivii'a wmr. Ckiltlrta'a SIiom • ■yc«i*l>y. Call at once nu<i krrp calling MARTIN KEE1ES y BLACK VILLI, AfC. Corn, Peas, Cotton and all kinds of country prodace taken in ex* change for goods. Cash paid for cotton. KEELER'S is the place for bargains. sulity-San Sewing Machine Depot. HAS BKE.T REOKNTLY THOROUQULV i renovaleU, prcparoiory to lit* CMveaing of The September Conrt Nrw. larg* and eomfoiiakla dining room *n l otfler on tb* baornnrnl Moor. Koomt Urg* and airy. Atlr-tirt ..ivant* *n-l tlio int’lr furnbWl niih Ibo boat tUe markrl •vlortl*. Ample SiatJ* room sad attentive groom, on Land. WRN <Da WWLIWt, j%n»- l*Rl*PMiriOR Steam Engines | Cuopt^itioo six] Deintclbn D. (led. Compvr* Prices ! Comnare Power ! J and Cunipare (^ttslity ! ! IB You can save $150 on n 10 Uois* rower en«ina. You can save $251 on a 20 hor^e t>ower engine. You can save *35<>oua80 horse i>orwer *n»r1ne, by purchasing of the undersigned, and tho engines are all or greater power tha t they nr* rated, whlld those offered by eome dealers ore at least one-quarter less than they call them. Examine well bofute you purchase. Cotton Tresses, Massey, Gris world 4 Brown Gins, Keif Feeders and Condenser*. Hhafllng, Pulley*, Turbine Wheels aud all kinds of Machinery, for sale. Agent for caw Mills with Hrgos'Papent Bell Works. Grain Mills, Ac. Call on or address E. LOUD, ap8-ly WILLISTOV, S. C. G. A. CUDWORTli & 00 Manufacturers —AXP— WHOLESALE DEALERS — IK— Saddlery, Hardware f . .. .. Harness, iUii * ' Collars; Whips, (tc, 155 Meeting St., opposite Charleston Hotel, •ul9- CHAKLKSTON, 8. C. H. M. flair —WITH - * J. J. DICKS k BROTHER. Wholesale and Retail GROCERS AKD General Commission Merchants, U23 BROAD STREET, * Augusta, ga The sale of cotton a gpecioll/. Coaiaiia- siooa for aelliag, 40e. pig bole. Al! cotton eaoaigned to oa wfll receive onr personal attention end proarye returut will be made, a.-yi-ii At Blackville, S C. | FIRST CLASS SEW|NO MACHINE AT. ' tackment*, Neadlea, Oil, Ac , far any .tyl. Sewing Machine. 0<>od* »enl by mail alien | orders are accompanied with tkeoaab Sew- j ing machine* repaired oa »Lon awisa aad saiiafacli.'n gusraiiteed. I have oa bond the “New Improved Weo-i and the New Ameri can Machine*, one Singer Machine. Wbetter and H'ilvon Np. S. A tiae of 1’iaiura Trames and Ckremaa. l\bJ tbe Agency lor llamwell and Orangebutg cowalits for Ike sale of lit* “Stewart Manu facturing Co', Singer Machine.'' which ciaime superiority over any other Singer Sewing Machine. 1 can furniah, aa akari noliee, any atyla or make of Machine dr vired I am also Agent for Ik* Blacklaai ¥ Tea Altac-hnmt, which can ha oaed oa My Sawing Machine B J Hammet. Agent- majfi Jm A WAITED -BV— Gf. E. Steadman, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Blackviile> So Ca. On* Fnrm containing five or eix hundred acres good stiff cotton land. Three amull farms within two miles of this place, with some improvements. For Bale! One Farm, oneand n half miles from Wil liston, 288 ncres. Ten acres under cultivation, two-thirds of the tract good cofion land. One sma l building, stnbel and harnnn the place, gW'd well of water. Well timbered, nud some low. lands adapted to rice culture. Price low. ^Address G. E. STEADMAN, Blackvilla, J, W. HOLMES, Barnwell. W.H. PHILLIPS, Willisvon-.. m Central Hotel r ilUOAll HXIlEtlT. AUGUSTA GA MRS. W. M. THOMAS, Centrally located, cooveuient to busi-- wv20 N. A- Hnnt & CW wbolksaiIF ns*t,ns in ^ MM! s THIS,- 161 AND-m MEETIX0 STREET. • _ Oppoelle Chari eel an flolel. CHARLESTON, S. C. osglV-