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< bl • r^- l)C people. THURSDAY, JUNE 2!, 188.2. .. ■ ^ «* ’. - I twrmom&tei 94 dricwos* i- To- ’ * y !• * he Ion*<>•1 In the veer. This weather Ires hens regret for the first tr.u e/iesslen. Tnbeeerluinof geyitiffe bite when you H i UshluK. t-’kA It hIoiik wilh y u. The populutlon of niliiW'-ll wss Inerows- e I on Friday by the b rth of three baldee. Mr. C. M. HWsof Allen<liiW< eipeot* t.> ship a car load of mekyis by the (Uet of July. Th-* next s ssion of the Woinei.'s MU* siomry Society of tbU Stale will be held at lhiinb« > rg. Dr. E. H. rewliiijr, the Imat planter in 'h** c >unty. Is, a* usnil, ahead with tin* flrit bloom and the beat crop. If our friends want pure fl »ura and unn- (lult'T tie 1 la- d they can iret them from J. (.? lirtille Jt Son, Auiruata. (la, t’/orn end cotton crops are jrrowinr hr iv -ly and with fair teas >ns will be fully as irood as tlvey were l ist year. Up to >late a.611 liens bar* been filed in the Clerk’s office, rsiiglnir from $7,our dowotrufdif. About 4,000 were Hied last year. • I he b«»y or girl or grown p.-rson th.tt roiis a l lrd’» nest is h dde to a flue of ten dollacs or.to thirty days imp. isotiment In t‘n* county J 11. * ' • ' " ' . - ..T. " f. ■ ' “I saw you coming out of a bar-room the other day," remarked a lady to a gentle- IS IT. ' Y‘>u Wouldn’t h»\*u me stay there all the tlm* would you?" *ilr. D. P. Sprswis hisths lluest melon crop in Mr. K. J. Peacock promises to rresentHe a larger IneU :i.lKtt>t,»ny other friend can grow and ■ give. ■, . I ULiCJtvit-o*.- The most •uotieesful i io nfc of me aesson In this soetlon was The one St the "Academy Cmv*" on Fil Uy, the IS h Inat. fllaits Alice Wilson, Liula Mokes and Ida Utsey and Col. H trry Islar form-. d the committee and to them ant the thanks of the participants due. T he free school at this place doeea on the, ?9ih Inst. A short term, one month. Prof Ho per will uutiiluue tbe schooiss a pay Instltutidn. I he ladles and gentlemen from this place who attei d-d the tfan< htg plo nlc at Aiken on the Id h repori themselvea ns haring had " he b<wt time lii tb« ir lives." Hon. O W. M. Williams spent Monday In liiackvitle on professional business. Tlier- will let a pic nlc ut the new oil mill of Col. W. W. WU'!j on Friday, the Jind. MmJui hteudman re eiv-d last week two our loads of (Meer Engines. il.irrlod i i Uharleston on the 19‘h Itmt., Mr. Ignats Reelef- of Hiackville, g. c , and Mle« Amelia PiWsofTtftls, Austria. Up on Ms visit to Europe la-1 summer M . R'-eler bee <me at quainlsd with andewgag-* ed to Min P»«tei s. Last week she ranched New Turk wilh her family and in compa ny with lir. Martin Keeler oamo on to Charleston where she met her betrothed, for whom she h d fo|%aic.-n the fathertaud an * rroeeed the bro d Atlantic. We con* gmtida'e ths happy couple. Me sis. Lairtlgne A Creen left for Atlan ta on yeetui day and will open their i (Doe on to-morrow. Ed L. Owens U chief clerk of the i.ew copai tnei ship. On Tuesday Mr J. P. O’SHU foiwatded to the Netvs and Courier A cotton bloom produe**! on one of hie pieces eupeifntend- nl by Mr. Howell, a ftr*t bflfss pUnb-r, and run t>y Mr. Mike Blown, a llrst class met- chai.L XA TWX.lL SO tin. The cotton worm has made An exdi&nge tells of "a young lady lo-- i ug thu sole of her slipper while epioj ing thointoxtcitingwhl'l of the n-altr. " Of u h it profit w is it to tier if she h.ici guinod t lie whole whii 1 If she therpby lost her sole? Atteuti m is i\8C*h1 to the adrerttjemem of our good frioinl Mej >r Stca linen, and we cm word ir* endorsement betier than | that coutaiiisd iu tlm long Ijstof his high ly i -pi <t;ib e customers. "Uimasy lies the head that wears n crown," provided It ikies not have-a WH* derm util Spring lied. Capt. Perry saj-s tint Urn (zirof Uu*sia woul-t sleep in ■'i. T’'*uce on one of them In spi e of the dymt- n.ite Nihiltsls. Our nephew. Wifi Eolm<-s, of Ke>l Oak who is lullec bi igliter, b> tier looking nod lu-re indi s rtous thnn weare, liad h sflivt ri|je wuteimrb n < h Sumla> and brought I!-* the first oollon b oom we have »i en on Monday. We will eiM It l.im ut the mil f air. On the. 12th iuat. at Allen ’al* a ebil4; v of It imp lious , eol-H Cd, a'lout •'r ye,irs ulih~| while/diving with a td^toi m-ci Initial I y j r-ftot a younger brother thriepgb th- bodyp • .~XL.1v. m Um i fif ctauf whi Its «p- peitiai.ee in some localltiss in Texas. The wfdwUey that fj >es to Iftakn the ptesident’s tnurulug cobklslTcusts 818 a gallon. Miss Fiancee Willard, the fempei- ancu Hilyocate, bus gone to the band- wl^b r-ilnude. £ t>u i fie foilowingday A t«'iegraph lino freni fc'id Pi New Allen- ‘ d.ife t-t now In proo*-ss • f cii strue iou and will •>«iTtupleleil in a few ilats. 1 ner i-4 a stnmg foi iunr in favor of |is (-xtension to I hi re wi-ll. We Mre»ure thatourcltiz -ne w'ili aii't in iiuihfiiig it. ’ — l l.ein xt regular ineeTiig of the Plm-.ls vilie W. tj.T. 1. sill la 1 In-Id in ihe iutil sle ve Mr. C. E. l^irtigTieJs store ‘tu-sday • Verdug. Id July, If-M. aCTjO \y m. IhuJ h gtn e and i u i-resm. j ■ Ine Q latterly CtinfsTent'e of flte M. K. < Hmth, South, for tln» * rangefiurg Di»- t ;ct, wo* he|t| in iho Proehyb-iian i iiurch et iiitepUceon last Fi i Uy.Suturd.i} ai.d' >uiiday, Jtev Dr. ’Iho-eus U-iy-or pre side-1 Und preached several excelh-n. ecr- inons. ■' ■ _ Tr»ifc wre -lively < n Knlurtlny. In the forenoon Opt. K. T. M< ore tiald <>ut $1,2 0 to hta l,ends and.iu-the .- f'.« rm oy a inig- nde of tin in c. me it to town Niid revit ed the htntils of the roe rth a-1*. They be haved ml'fiably and would have r^eut more lint for the scarcity of chan, e. / When a young tn m «ays hla is •‘worth jier weight iu gold" he ia pot put* t;ng a very heavy valuation U| oATier MO-'" less she it W ry h<avv*til At tide nit The Ohio rroldbliloiiiats met In con vention last week and nominated a full State ticket. Georgia anil Alabama farmers ms raising more,-*0(1 better bogs Uris yesr tbau evci befoio. Mr. I-’. It Sackett. of TitusHlIe, FIs., recently took clue ti und red pounds of boney from six hives of bees. \ # The montfineiit at tbe pr ive of (}i n. Ma i Ion, in Ih-rkely county, wus de stroyed by s ncent cyclone. A wiau in Columbia county. Fla., has reali7,o,| one hnndreil and liftet n dol- lays ft i>m half an acre of cabbage#.' □ on John E. Massey anil a number of other*, who were uiiginai R- adjust- iTrt.odii attend the Deinm rt.iic.huie Couv eutlwu-ut Vitglnia as delegates. There nro only eight cases « f suicide meiiMoned in the Bilih: At tnfeta-h, • ". * , [ S t im on. binrfrblwarta or bear- r. Ahlth- d! death rem.Ped ; ,, ph ,d;. Z mti. fi aiH and Judas Isoaimt. \ j -> 7 The Vhbte i f the ofcliard cfops of FkaTJa twelve teals ugo wan estimat ed at about £{’>0 000. To day a million atiil a half Uoiltits Womd LalJly buy them. J ' ii . V-V ''' The cattle drive it Tixas this year will be iditety-Uve heide, averaging 5 500 head e«eti. 'file entile held is estimated at 54 )000 bead, ag dust 350. 000 bead last year. General Juba! Etily's proposition to l*e <•••4 of Ufiy ►emit uJerTTu coiitt ibnte- il,00deach in (he propuseil luounmcnt do K i*iei t E. L-e boo, so far, rtct lved no at coud*—— — John C. (Jnlh'oiin. grnrdaon of Ibt^ etafesman ly tliat natne. la ibe largeet cotton pi inter in Aikaiis.is, and lepnr- a* nls the seitnid iaigesi cotton plant ing interest iu Aioeticit. A VltplTThnr bae a jug which he clainia Iihh been in the i a in i ly lor 150 years. I'*a funny.that none of tlie bi ya ever got drutik enough to drop it. The new postal law makes the tak ing of a uewipiper and the ratosni to pay t r the same, theft, and any petr «<>u gudry ot~gti»'lT fm actlon 1s tlabie to criminal proceedings, the same a* if in* uo pounds of girl wouldWe woith only- had stolen goods to the amount of i. bout XT'i.O P, nnd no great kind of-a catch. A self-ucUng sofa, just larce enough for two, has liven lirveuted. If nr pv- ly woiiud utt it will tmgl’i to i ing a warning bv’l Just hsfors lO o’clock. At •otis mlnuts aftsr io it ai'llis apart, umi wide nue-httir car. lea tim daughter of the house up stalls Ine other half kicks her young manT»ut -if diKU-s. ‘J hey will come Ugh, but people must liavs tjjem. —» I lio Court of General SessioQ - opens next Won. -a y. -J ttrivra a ml wlti esoeu shohM-sn - ewer pdi call promptly. The first, day is often lost through the terrtfliee* of a few. Judgs Cothran, who will prestdv, is a young but able Jurist. He was nl< cted So- lii-ltor in 18*6, at the time of thegreat Oem- ocratio fl >od, snd afbT the death < f Judgv* . J't.onts n w.is fllfil^injously eb eta I to the. bench. A thwnmgnbrvd D icoerat he holds thes«! l> s with even hand and well Illus trates the ability of the Anglo-Saxon to ii*eto the responsibilities of a position tlint should know no distinction of rape, color or previous condition. Itnalmesw .Hsilvc*. toe cold be<n- at Hen Davies’. Soda Watec-»Rock Can<ly Hyrup and -Cream, at Barnwell Drug Store. A Urge lot of I>a<>*8 Just received by E. -W. Vogel from hU New York buyer which are to be sold at rock bottom price'. , __ Hen Davies keeps Icc for gale In small quantities. • - For fresh groceries call on Ben Davies. Cow Porta, for planting, can l*e had at Hen Davies’, next door to Post Office. If yotnlou’twantto got poisoned drink at Davies’. _ Now Hats for subscription. A Colored aecret imHvty is eald to exist In Yalobusha County, Miss., uiettiheis of which nre bound by ••atb to pet jure th» m^vlvc# In courts of law To protect brqtln r members. Reoeuriy one of the members disclosed some of the secrets of th? order and was flogged pearly to death. A Druggist in Grand Rapids, Mich igan, who neatly killed a woman by Hecbleutally putting poison im» a ptw- every we**k at E. W, Vogel’s, wliichsre ^fashionable, beautiful end astonishingly cheap. Miss Mary T«bln will bo hippy to re pel** the o ills of her numerous lady f lends at Mr, E. W, Vog- Ps. Hho ftfs stftiie very pleasant now* for them and IS always at home, __ Dkaths. -At Allendale on the Tth'TitSt. of consumption, Mr. James U. Williams, a prominent merchai t. He was a good dtl- f, •; 5 yu i y w.irutfriimds tosym* p* thTiTwWMtf* hetOavwo-ianttiyt——*— - At Dunburtonon the 11th lust, Dr. John M. Turner, one of ihe eldest sad sbleet pliysinians in the county. He wss one of our . aril-st snd best friends and is Ids stricken tanrrtv wo offer our woevre syat* puthi^s iu thi* hour of sots tidal. -* ---.cj , | . 'L-.- —r-t. ^ Un eoriptlon, might have gettleii the dam aae« by p t y tn^jr.SOOrrtnirVtriii^mir sum awarded by a jury, but Us ap pealed, got a near trial, and this time was compelled to part with 84,000. Eight M ninon mlstdogailes ^ who have been at work in the western part of North Carolina have had to fl ethe country, and are said to have taken rtfuge In Pi-lk county, Tenn. The poipls rtf North Carulina have d»cidrd that they must find other pastures than iu the “Old North Bute." The trial of the Star Route contract ors, ex-S'-Dstor Dorsey, ex Assistant I’ost master Genet al Bradv & Co., which commenced last Deci-mber was ended on Thursday by the acquit!ul of the defendants, and the colored Republl- caua of Washington are jubilant over the whitewashing of tuelr political brethren. ^ Mr. Rialoe, in a private letter, speak ing of the liquor question in his state, sayei " Intemperance has steadily decreased iu the state since the enact ment of the prohibitory law, until now it can be said with truth there is no people of the Anglo BaioO world smonj in so small an amount of Into; liquor Is consumed as among the 050,000 inhabitants of Maine.” Rev. Henry Crawford Tucker was born In Laurens county. Ga., In 1806 In 1828 he moved te Mis section now known as Colquitt county. He com manded a company In ths Creek war. After that war he joined the Primitive BapUst church, and for forty-seven years was a minister of that denomi nation, and he presched ills last ser mon in that county In which he w§s ordained. During the forty-seven years Im* o-ver received a dollar for hik ser- . a -pres-cher. . .He. --xpcMADCfad i he gospel and performed aH the du ties of his high office without money and witbonf price. Sfr. 'fockCf Was murried thfeo times, and wns fhff fstbef of thirty-one children, twenty-four of whom are still living. His descendant* uimibei one bundled and sixty, to molt Lowers On th« 8onih Carolina Hallway and on the Fort Ko/al Hailway. Wo beg to givo notice that is ton days we w'lll open as ofllee ia Atlanta to roeeive eon- •tgnmentsof aelona for dfelribution for aaie iu eeloctod warkete by •eiectedagenU. LARTIGI E A UKEEN. 0. P. r.esTiovK. hlackxdle, 8. C. S. N. Oasxa, Willitica, 3. C. jur.el l*2w 6. E. Steadman (OPPOSITE STRC^BEL HOTEL) Blaokvilk S. C. .. 1 • .***—• _» COMMISSION’ MERCHANT AND Agent for the Celebrated Gvl#*-r Man- ufactunng Company,' which was or- ganix-d in 1550, which took the pris- c f $500 in gold and ths (Miver Medal at the CmciunaM Kxpoeition in Jt81, which employs all the year round over 500 skillH workmen and which guaian- tees the completeness and auperior workinsnetlp of all Uo manufactures now offeis fur sale on the most reason able terms: The Ueiscr Grain Separator and Cleaner. Tlie Geleer Portable and Stationary Steam Englms and Bufiers of any de sired power. . i Horse Powers, Grist Hills and Saw Mill*. On band and for sale it city pi ices, B* iiing, all wi libs; Steam Packing and Eil.dne Fittings gvneiully, Maojibe O.ls, Rabbat Metal, &v. ALSO • * The Cvl. brnted Georgia Centennial Cotton Gins, Feedeis and C-mdensvr*. which have no superiors. They are as g.tod a* the hvat and have given satis faction in evciy instance. - 1 have sold G»iser Engines to the following gcoil'MU' u and am author ised to refer to them. They ate per- tecriy sarialied : Biack ville - J. E Hair. Dr. G. IO lom and J. A. McCreary, J. W. ami O. H. Hat IS Ig, J. P. Storne, Jaiu-* Diamond, William Fall, and T. G. Gl« ver, and Boiletsto J. F. PtiUhp* and-W. T Kay. Elko—J. W. Phillips, Sawmill and Engine. Bamberg—H. Eiuhardt, H. M. San- dlier. Barnwell—FJSmdt rs. Gishutn*—H. Eaa’eiUo, J. A. Tant. Bddoc-W. M. Mixsou. W ill 1st on—E. Gunter, Sawmill and Engine. Brunson—Miles T<oadholdr. Muutnv retiCi—Mr. Sat rerthwaits. Gins, Feeders aud C lodimsers are on t xliibitiou at my < fll-e in Blackvlile and at trie stores of G. K. Ky*n In Barn well J. E Su adman at Gtabatns auti A^B. H"ct»‘ti at Bamberg. -IT'" 1 have s<dd Gins to the following paniee and refer ir qutieia to them.— They are anioug the t*eet man in the e-mn^rand wi»h no better Gius tban tile Centennial. ■ Blackville—Mrs. E"zt C/lom, Jam»s M xrie. H. N. Hntt^., T. G. Glover, W. H. Nevil*. Dr. G. 1. Odom anri J. A. McCreary, J. .P. 8t< rne, G. W. Royl aton.J. B, Z rn, Na.than Port* r, and Fee-ter* to i*aac A, D kes and J. F. Philli|ui, and Feeder and Cmnlenser to Mar i in Hilly, J. J. Whaley, 2 ft edvre. Grahams—H. Etsteiliu. Burow. ll—Col. W. H. Duncan, 8. C. Cuv-*, Feeder. Williston—A. T. Hutto. - Folk’s Store—Isham R > r, 8. B. Julie*. • Mr. Howard, a first, class snd expe rienced mHibnlst, wlio coim-s highly rrcniumemU-d from 'he msuy sin ps iu widch ho has worked, ia prepared to repair Engina, Boilers, Glue, Ac , Ac., throughout Barnwell and aojicent couiiries. If euffleieutiy enoourageil M>. Howard will locate priuiaueniiy iu Blackville. Nil work Guaranteed. Ail sale* Guaranteed, And I will sell any kinds of Machin ery wauled t>y anybody at satisfactory pile* 8. Any further InfoimaMon that, may tm dulirstl will be pr. mpriv XuraisbiHlv G. E. HI'EADMAN, - . Blackville, 8. 0. J’’^ 14 4 4- BARNWELL RAIUtiAB. »wl sber Mo-Say, Ap II TSU, uu. Iraitu rill mo a, roUyoa till Anther notice: i IhSiy—Eacrpt W»CiaTWAX?.l>. STATIONS. SMsM RM*n f Aec'iu. P. M. • 14 • 41 AM IAS I.v Blai-kvIlVc " A*bl. itrh “ ■’n.alwaH'a Ar 1 ajpwn-ll A. M. e.m oes ta is 10.151 P. M. UU •MS 1140 IAS ' 40 A MX WARD. STATIONS. 4 Man • Mall 1 lAoc'm Lv Barn«-«>(! " Wundwonra “ A-hVbd! Ar BlackviHc A M • U S3* XU •AS A. M. Il.M It.to 11 3S 11.4* P. te. 4J9S 4.40 4.40 XI4 AUDITORS fiOTH £. ACDirox • OvrtCB Baxkwkll Cnewit. Haw#rll C. M, f May lit, 138?.. Ths Asisssor will at (sail at ths following placet at ib« Satie mmUoaed for the pnrpooe of taking Tax K.turne for ihitvaar 1*84. All pcreoM Vho havsVsghi or aolii real cattle «ioee last i-stura mum bs particular sad no stats to ths Autssor. Buford'i Brides Jnas -lat sad 2?ad. Gsorgs'aCrssk CUtk ilswne, June Add. W filial on, Jans 25th. Elko June 28lh« I'dackeills, June V7ih snd ’J8th Geabsma, June Ztnh. Bembsrg, JussSOth. v Midway, July 2nd and 3d. Huutsr'e Chapsl, July 4Ui nnd fnh. Khrhardt'a, July 6th andlih. Harnwsll C. H. from Juns 1st to July JCfih. 8. W. TR01TI, Auditor B. C. may 2 1 m AT XOino 'XNf ut< lieo. -v American and Hwira, of the Ittert •tylan. ICich .1 «Wt-try. Of New and n^ant fVii(ii« and Exquiaitr Work- masahlp 9*t»rttna: ► ilveraruro. In Flash and Itautlftil Pattsma. e-peciaMr adaptid for Wedding Preeruu. Hitvcrplratod Wnre, Tea Seta Walters, toe PtU-hers, flutter btahea, Cupa Oobleta, Spnoa*. Korlca of beat qaality, etc. Choice W'aancy (4oo<Im Frracb and Ameiican Ulocka, Fine Table Cutlery, SpoGtuctef, etc. 'Walebe* and Jewelry Carefullr Repaired. The B.-Wt Woods at. the Lowest Prices. J AlaUl.W, 3()7 King St., Ckariaeton, S. 0. sot.') CHARLESTOUT A HOME IN WILLISTON. I offir foraa’e my honee and lot in Williae tin The bouee ws prstty, «/sl tinislied cottage wilh liall. eeraniln end four reotna, and ia within 'wo minutes w ilk of the poat- i>6ice snd depot. On the lo’, which cunuine mer an acre, there is a good two-atory wood Aud blAeksiuiih abop. 30x40 feet. Htlliston deeervediy enjoys ihe rSputation of liATtng beiter hew! tit. .choole, aoctety end or der than any Miter town in lbs county end now i.t i he time to got a p sosaat home there. For pricee aud (urtlter particulars address K. T. MATTfiKWK, : T Williston. 8. C. mch3 tf"~ ~ CONUAUKE HOUSE. Corner Aeaemldy and (ierrats Ktreeti Op posite the State Huu.e, COLUMBIAt S C W. E. Proprietor. Rstea—$1.50 to $ ».0» Per Day, Ac cording to Location of Kuoin. $aF*New TRiiisfct Omnibus. Twentv- 2rs ecu’s troin DepoL. to nil pirts of the _ Central Hotel, ntXOAO MTIIKICT. AUGUST A O A MRS. W. M. THOMAS, Centrally loc tesl, ccnveaknt to busi- nsss. mv20 tf “ NOTICE Orrics or Cor*TT OwNMiwunNRKi. 1 B.HNWr.LI. C. It., S. t.’.. June •», 1883. i' Sealed prnpoerl. will, be recened hr this B"a.-d for doing the following worn in ('lark's office : Recopytwg #*Uo<»k., Index to Heoorda, Judgiiietii Holla, ehont JWfJ Bolls to be rear ranged and rolHlud!c<i. Thoproposals wt.l be opened and parsed upon at ilie next regular meeting in July. The BoaTiTreserves the right to reject any or all of the proposals, nd to accept the one which they ihatl deem best tor ikg interests ot tb* enunty, without regard to the amount of ths hid-— , By order of the Board. WM. Me NAB, Clerk. jonel-ld Alva: Gage & Co. PRUHIUET0K8 OF THE Charleston Ice llonNe, Market, Cor. Church St. C’harlestco, S. C Shipping, Stesaiboat, as«l City Tmlc Ptipplii d. Ice Packed for the Country a Spe cialty. feblu-ly ■v- - ■ « PLAIN SLIDE VALVE afld CUT OFT EN0INEB. MARINE, STATIONARY and PORTABLE Zf BdllERfl, &AW MILLS, GRIST MILLS. COTTON QINS and PRESSES, SHAFTlNO, PWLLETS, 000 g* « OEARINO, Steam and Hand PUMPS, PORTABLE FORGES and BLOWERS. BELTING. ^A^KINO, ^ g OILS, FILES, aad General Mffl Supplied. HUGHES’ AUTOMATIC CUT OFF ENGINE^, for Electric S Lights and otfrer purposes requiring; steady, reliable aad economical power. This is tfcd simplest m g Automatic rngine in the market, - S Rvpktrt 5y Coiffpitfeht Workmen. Charres moderate. ^ - OEC^W. .Wli^LIA^S A: SOlsf. & CfMricdtod. 0. C* W & s Write for Price, sud iccutlcn tl.ii pr.prr. aprl9-Cio new Home /.t T! RKAD. THINK, ACT! ll EHBfflS tn-n .Man: Woman and Ciiild iu the Cminty- THIItTT U\tS AfltlSr, TUE BKMEKS FOR THE fiOOU OP All. The alf i’owerful t’tSII ii „nr we-ij, £ rtiity, old Mins prioM our fu*. U.iriie with yvUF penny and get ymr pPuny ii worth, t ouio with your •fffllirtr and get b< fu'l rail/*. U* gire tiut a irw ■(itoniiuui ut -pace wdl not admit of the ikuuaandi equally aad aa msrvci* outi; cheap iii.it await vottr kind inrpevttou at my afore-in itjuACKviLtiE. a a. IHOu Sailor M ite for Children at l/to., old prica -Vhs. 500 14 inch Cambric Pariiwie »0e , worth .'xW. 7o0 Urjre Straw li ne for men. 5c. ewcli—tuutt ng. 400 10-4 while Toilet Counterpaiic*7ac. s <i><i price ii'J. 100 d tm Mom' Unblwnched llo.e 5c.—Britiek Myle. ticueoe Fruit of the t*om Wte'icVed Shirting at I c in market /o tfiy. db.Ot 0 yaide beat Calico m >. per yartk Nuiri Veiting ia p-phltfr shade*, ail wewl, at 25*. Per yard. IA- dte.' Klipperti 45c., r guUf price 75. Lvlie/ Newport Tier l*5c ,• worth gl.1’5. Line# I aw na, fait «Cut-a, G I la. 8c. per yard, w >rtli 15c, U.Ilar*, all width* ana price*. ( u-c^ett >ain*oogi at IOe.. would be cheap nr MV, Colored Ucj Bunltuge, tart dye, at6 I 4c wor’h 22f.' Ws wlij not ta» th» iwwityr ^rr*Fer wi<|i the my- tior«ii , "i» rrhears U .1' li/uroi. b«i iu *iiuple Isuguage nay that we now haic U> >torc me lar- ge*t and ui-st choice rttpply of, DRY G0aiJf<, SI/OB', MILLINKRY, II\TS,Ac, erer exhibited bcineru Ciiarleilo an l Augu-ta. 'he pricee ol whicL ve will agai ist any uiirket in the ffoniheru State*, t a’l at fj ’ r ll Ltdir/ Ncwj-ort UntgUami for Urtoaer. the feggaat butgains oa Mie Cealiaeau I.a.ii<.'« Heavy ( i '"l•lrc■l ll.ite 10c. An iitiincn-e array of Laci am. Tie* and Ft*cUu* T,v;ei. K nSr.i Icrel Trimmtui*in the <n .it hitotiful Iriih point*, ridtit* aud price*. t’Uiclje.1 N*in*ooke at Utc.. would be cWw*p nr tfir. Colored Uce tMigi. laM die. nt 6 I Ic w..rih 22.f, Wo wii| not tax the reader further with ibr ino- »e will guauatet I Aprl'-tf J. L. MORRISON’S, BLV’ K\ ILLK. (Curtur by the Court Hoom). SEWING MACHIHE GO- (30 UNION SQUARE NOW YORK CHICAGO, i m lUf«wf!l Railroad Train* ooaiiact with foatli Car ol »»* Railway Traftaa aa Mlowt: N*>. 3 ha-H coanwtioM from South Caret tun Bailway from Anfiwta nad Local StaUnn* Wt+i of Hlicktiile. X*. t rennret* wtth AaMh Oarwlina Bnilway frir caartman and IomsI StaUMeBart of BUckrUle and Colamhia IHTidon. N<i. S ha* ronaertlao from Sowth Carolina Hallway from Charleston, Cohirntda, Divfaaan aud all Lead Station* Ea«t of Blaekrllle. No.«conarrfct with South CaMwiina Baitway ter Augu»ui and Station* Wf*d of Bhu-kTlttr. - v ‘ No. 7 ha* .-onn.vtlon from South Caruttaa Railway fmm Attxavta inddl UieaUBMiom. No. * ran nr.* •« with Snwth CafwUaa Hallway ter Charl'vflon. Cidnmhia and *U point* Ka»t. On Court day of rarh nwHith t Myeeial Trele will Irirr.ltlarXvilic at 1 A. M., *ad arrirr at Harawrrll at 1 IO A. M. n. 0. ALLEN,O. r A T. Arm*. ' JOHN n. PBCK, Geweml “ Non Ornct or Capnrr CosMiMtexm, \ . B vhnwnli.C. II u 8. C., May H. 1883. [ Nat ice in hereby gieaa that app iontioa kae been mmle to (he County Commiaaianera to declare the road (Vam U rah am* to Bamharg (intersecting the Public Rond leading from Bamberg ta BarnwaU at the eld Henry Hart- xog place) a Public Head. Haid appiiealioa min be caasidarad aad C ased upon nt tke regular meeting of the isrd os the 7tk Auguat, next. fVorWed, t tliat on or befcre that day wrtetaa aaBAsat la the right of way. without oampeaaadod, af ell land owners through who*e premise* the end filed ia this office. All peraeae otkmrw ed will appear on that day end make kftowft atfy objectIcml they may have ta Ad posed road. 1 , By order of the Bo«r.l_, WM. McNAB, Ckrk. I may IQ UrrK'K or Cocmy roMMia*ioxtia«, ) Karnwsll C. II. April Sd. 168;’.. ( Notice ie hereby given that application ha* been made to the County Commianioncra to Iny out and apea a aew public road cwiumenc- ing on the Charleston road near the North- eaat oornor of lands af Ervin G. Givens and passing ia a So.ithewn direction orer lands of K. G Givens, Mrs. L. H. Hammond. J. J. Whaly, Alfre<l Aldrich and Brooks Wise to the Duacsu’s or Ned Bridge Hoad, near the Northeast corner of lauds of said Bronka Wise Said application will tie considered nnd R esell upon at the regular meeting of (he wnl en the 3d July nest. I‘r< vtd*d, thm aw or before that day the writien coneeni to the right of way, icilfioul compriiiation, of all taad owaers through t< hnae premise* the pro posed road would pass, shall be obtained and filed in this office. All parson* concerned will appear on that Aay and make known any abjections they may W-tve to the pro posed road. . — By order of the Board. Ww. McN .b, Clerk C. C. E apr'i . Fair Hotice. E. W.JKogel, Hlrnwell’ me hi 5 t.m • c. NOTICE. The uoder-igne 1 wi 1 apply to J . J Brab ham. Clerk of the Circuit Court ol linrnweli I’oUniy, on Monday, tin' 25th day ot June, at 12 o clock M., (or a charter of -'Siloan MethiMlirl Kpiacopol Liuirjrh .'‘otiUi.^l— O. II. Owkns, J. L, K.vspsHa. . T. J. Monm*. -.V’ 1 . L'otuiuiiiee. * Mny i'Jth, 1883. msy31 id Peach Season. FRUIT Jit.TtS. MASOX'.I IMI’HOVI',1) Quiirls anJ Half Gallons st BoUuiu Price* l y E. D. Smythe, Jr Crockery and Glassware De.ler, 712 Broad St. AUGUSTA .G-A. niayll-Xm Geo. R. Lombard A Co.. Forest City Foundry and Machine Works , ' v Near l!ic U a'er Tovcar. lull iu 1020 Feuwii k Mrect, Augusta Georgite Saw M-illf7T«strt t auo Mil 1 *, Plnn'mluii Machinery, Kug'nes aiitl Builerr, Cotto’i Nrrew*, H»afttit2i,-"Pulleys, Hangers.. JouFIiil fhixts. >Iil| Gw.rtog, fiadfw eon*. Turbine Water Wtue's, tiiit GeArtitjf, JuiWn’a-fiuvrrnur*, His-tau's ilrffif- Inr Saws and Gummer-i sml Klhi. Baiting aud Babbitt JletsI and Brass Fflit.g (ilobc and 1 beck Valves, Whistle*, Guiiger, dkc., 1 run and Brum. (asUoaf Hud Gin Ki’>s and Injector*. Repnritig promptly dune st lowest prnM. We cast every duy both Iro* and Brass, ItjVitig pta Hlyi ibe reused our capacity wi|h latest inipioveil tool*. We are running lull time w tli 100 itanda, which eoaUcp na t-* lil 1 "rdjrs promptly -t lufieit prhea. i-itemi a trtolh’f >rt; sending elscn here. Agent* for Gm>f|ria and HuUth Carolina for Korting’s Univereitf Snjiet "-.tor iIm In si boiler fe dcr out. Works with ewe •ever. Wil wink Warm o r cold water, snd wiRSili taiqtf War ranted t» give s-itirfact ion. Send tor circn’iws before you buy any other. They are better thutia pump. Give os a : rt I bt fore sundtwjf eVew hcre. The White Sewiiig; Machine* Ths Ladies’ favorite, Bicauae it is (be Lightest Running, thu pf* Th* Summer meeting of the Barnwell A A M. Society will ha held at the Fair Ground.* •a Wednesday, the 18th day gf Jaly, pro*. A full attendaaee of tha Stockholder* 1* requested aa the question of the removal «f the buildings to a more desirable loeality "will the# he submitted aad decided. The ladieaof the county are cordially In vited to attend aad lead tketr eaeoaragiug t resence. They are requested to britg b*a eta of proviaioaaand toaid the Aaaociaticm iuemagan old fashiowad barbeuue. ■Maya will he read on Improved Stock by ex-Governor llagoed, en Field (.'rep* by Ma- jwr B. R. Hayee, on Truck Farming by L B< Toale, on tha fartihser* hast auiled to tha soil* at Barnwell oounty by Mayer K. Spann Ham- mend and en Grape end ttmt Culture by MXforO. B. Lartigue. A special feetwreef tteday will be the dim ' ShMrer!; A gee oral Wien donee af all lover* of the preopertly «t the cofmfy is earneafty to .tciled, H. H. RASTKBLtxo, - ^ J. W WoouwAsn, At.rnrr> Ainnint, #*«. W. UoiniM, may 17-ti t Cftew/ltec./ —. / *. m. w. BL&mm, A. T X O I* N K Y AX I- A W HkM.NWCl.t/C. I#., ffi. V. Prompt attention given to all buaioe** en- trua<e<l to him. LACtS, ^LGIKGS. INSERTING, Latgest end beet aeleoled stock in Barnwell • (’onnty. Lace Curtains from $2 lo S10 per pair. Lace bed Spreada f-oifl >3)« $10 per pair. Silk fisehue from 05 cents loS4 (ht. ICO pieces of real Linen Laces at lowest figures. M- LUSCTIER. DI/AtKVILLAS, C. m aw a f ' Jos. J. Brown, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Bn-rnwell C- H S C- tfct-Oly cy- J. U. Atlanta. On. quiet, makes (he prettiest stkib, srtJ haa tnoru t . .. ootiTctileDccs than Any o' her Machine. It ig _ ... . - . . . _ . -- warn tiled five years, and ia the easiest to tell* aud J'ive-' the be>t’sa^feLction ofaDj Mackiua ot. the nmrktrt. Intendiu^ ptircbosart are lodio iti.nl (o examine it bciore buying. Her) onsiblf tleslers waoted iu ali unoccupied tsmlory, XxiO^IAS & KEY. Agents. 928 Broad Btreet Augusta- Gtv T. F. SMITH, Wholesale and Bet.fl Dialers, 50 Htoad Nreeta (jauT5 JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS,’ —PKALBBIS IN ^ CHOlt’b HANDSOME CAKPKTS AND HUGH, LACE Gt’HTAlSH, WINDOW HHaDES AND CORNICE^ WALL P/.FEK3, BOHDRiCS AND DADOffi, »— , OIL PAINTINGH ARDCBBOMOBa A V L T LI^ LINK OK ellOlCK KAM1LY OHOOKNIXCSfi, % JAMES (j- RAILIE * SONS. 718 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA GEORGIA (OM Stand of J. Q. Bailie It ftto.) ^ ' apt 5 “ Millions In It- STANI.KV .S NEW PATKNT PRO- cets for the manu(aetu r e rf Spirits of 'Turpentine snd Fin* Wood Oil from If yoH wish to make money conrwpoud with lie UTOersi^ned, whom sift horized to sell the riqlR lor BaruweH (!ounlr< IL N. MILLER, * Williaton, 3. C« AtratrsTiTHOTiL: imoAu mx. AuovirrA.G at XKAH tUltffiOAO CteOUSttU. s Bar red fiRHard RaeShs totha lasr. Cbatofi TaWMI 1’tan. Afranfive ServaaM, Veutilated Keans. B9»KL£iTHtO LEW IN * rtooLITTLC, U. W. EVANS, Ot rk. 1 v