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:r r-r- ■iiw ■ aiit jiropif. 0m i 'i»g laha HT. Ilolac^ Editor »nd Proprlrttir. <4| • • ^ — ception of touie little reraire that arc nee- PObllahed 100 ywra airo tbla inonth.— CMory) in aalttfactoiy condhfron, the »'« bi«, on rtx day* a week in r ,,- i, aM UMkt«1ime, and there are native, tiriaoiiera anpiur to ho reccmac proner * _ t. COUNTT CIRCULATION I.. . 1 'UP " LARGEST U >. ' ' -I—.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1883: -—!■■■■ Be? ■' 1 A pood many land owners are aeccpU log the “walk into my parlor said the spider to tho fly’’ invitations of the for- eipi syndicates. We greatly fear that there will he a lively business in the fore* closure of mortgages a few yean hence. Bud (ho jail sud premises (with the ex* Our country friends are advised to Kt alone aeverdy the many wheel of fortune and ohuck-uduck artists who will be on the Fair Grounds next week. ThfeyiTreirfforinp to thtt. mattor until sat worse than the lund loan associations. — Then will bo a good time to practice pro hibition and temperance. The proposition of The I'eoN.k that the Chairmen of the Democratic State Executive Committee* should ho invited to a conference wi;h the Nationul'Exce- utivo Committee oarly in the new year lias been heartily approved from Massa chusetts to Missouri and from Minnesota to South Carolina. Much good may and no barm can come from such a confer ence. The Fair which meets next Tuesday belongs io the fanners of flic county If tliey feel suffi.-iont iutcre-t to make it re spectable it will succeed, but if they do not it will bo a failure. This fall's ex hibition, unless better than those of the past five years, should be the lust. Every public spirited fanner should use bis best efforts to give the Fair new life. The Legislature will meet next Tues day. Multitudes of suggestions will be made to iti members as to delects to be supplied and exoesses to be abolished.— Without trotiehio* on the preserves of Others we advise our hw makers to ea tablish County Courts, limit the rule of interest to n maximum of seven ]>er cent, end make an ample appropriation for the defense of Democrats persecuted In the United Plate* Courts. The merchants of Charleston nre talk ing about getting up excursions nud con certs for the purpose of uttmctrng trade. If they would spend more money in ad vertising in the rural papers their coun- tty cousins would go to the dty -fey the sea, just as 'aTTlio rivers run to thjURfean. Hut for their geographies n good many of the rising generation would think that Charleston is no bigger or better than Hlackville. prisoners appear to bo reccirtng proper attention. , We regret haviog-wguia to call the at tention of the County Commis-ictiers that the damper to the flue to the fur nace ip the j til is still out of order. We supposed that the fact that a prisoner ef fected! his escape in consequence of its presept condition would have impressed Them With the importance of having the repairs made when we first called their attention to it. The fence around the jail yard is in need of some n pairs- The poor bouse and grounds appear in good order uud the inmates Well eared for. Wo find the number ofpiiupeia a bo arc receiving aid from the county has increased to an unreasonable extent and we m it’d suggest To the County Commissioners to take no action on pc- isfaetory evidence is given them to show that the party for whom aid is asked have no relatives ol their immediate fam ily who can support them, or that their relatives cun not engage in any of the usual wvocuti ms of life (hat would ena ble them to contribute to their support. We have be 011 ti<|Ucsted to state that Coker’s Hridgc over, the Lower Three Huns is much in need of repairs. Allow us to extend our thanks to your Honor fir the aid you have given us in the discharge of our duties, llospvctiulty submitted, W. 1*. Witbcox, Foreman. <’m n n lu wight. Th* Democratic party lia*/not yet en« tered llifi pi-omiscd land of milk and hom y but it bus passed ihrougb tbc Hod Sin dry shod, ami the Hcpubtrem ITi.t- ia«h uud ids hosts are badly shaken up, and now tbe Pemocrats have the future in their own bands, ■ 1 Seine must fall in the battle, mol per haps they could spare Hen Hut lor a* well ns any. Anil p-ulisps Henjutnin will turn up and divi-le the Republicans, nod do more for thovDcmocMtic cause than he could while contending to be its candidate. • Muboneism is defunct, mid with it the cbnnco ofthn Republican* to esriy any Si-tttlicrn State. In New York own John Kelly’s defection rnn’t prevent the Damvcrats from earrying that Stnt t in the I’residentinl election. Ohio ami Indiana mav b<J reasonably reckoned in tko-Dcmocrutic rohinin. Thus it appears that the I>cmocrats have only to go forward and knock out the li i:tiles mid the Gittite* and tha rest that have long rioted in tbe fatness of the hind, m d to take possession of the reward due to virtue.—News Letter. Webat- rV apollinc book wa» first bom Amet leans wbo spell cow with ak and crowd two g’n la wagoa^ Lonl Haei u’s signs of short life are quick growtli, fair, soft skin, flue hair, early corpulence, large head. Short melt, small mouth, fat ear, brittle, sep arated teeth. The othet slgna are: — Going Into n saloon at twelve Intervals n day ; sitting on a railroad crossing, ami writing otigi:ml poetry. Mr. James Chestnut, of Alabama, kills the weevil lu bis corn thus: He pulls the corn, throws It In heaps on the ground, letting it remain-thero three or four days. Mytlads of little hluok ants pounce apen the weevil eggs and never leave the stalks till the last lusc'ct Is destroyed. Mr. Cbi-stnut has practiced this process for years with uuifottn success. ... G. E. STEADMAN. I '(Opposite the Strobcl Hotel) m-ACICVlLLK. C. C. Offer* for rsle one second-lisad engine — Five Hoi*«e Power. - — i Also, one recosd-html engine—Ten Horse Poser. ‘ Also, two recomf-hand unw mi’1*. Also, one second-hand grist mid. f~ Also. • lot of new and second-hand shad ing and pulleys. Also Qeiser Engines and Saw Mills, Threshers and Separators. Also, TheHeorgin Centennial Qotton Qin, Fewler and Condenser. Also, any machinery not in stock supplied at short notice mol on mo*! reasonable term.'-. Also, one 15-horse power second-hand en- gi»o. ^ Also, a second-hand engine and grist miU. ttovS . r - - » I'RICES TELt AND £.m.KYB0D^ TELLS THE PRICE. Stale #/ Smth Carolina, I Cuurt of Common JJarnwelt County. \ Plrai. TfottHan P. Carter, Plnintiff, vs. _ Sarah Bloom and others, UefOniants.; By virtue of an ordar of-ilonorahle W. H. Wadnoe made in ihi* cause at November (1 K8:t) Term of said Court, 1 will sell at Dam- welt Court House on snlesday in December next, wittftn the TegnTTionrs of sate, a certain I, act of land situate in said county fonlnin- ing one hundred nnd thirty.five acres, boun ded on tho North hy lands of william Fen der, on the South by hind* of Mary Jane Carter, on the Erfid bjAinwls of Daniel Hur- ter and on the We-( and S-uihweslby hind* of Moses-Steedly, tfiltian Brown nqj} lands known-a* tba Thnmjnom truer. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for pa pers. G. DUNCA2I BELLI NO hit, novlo-td Master B. C. LK. J. II. E. MILHOUS, DENTAL SURGEON^ iiUacicvil,jl.w, h. c. P.enulnr nppeintments ns follows: Burn* ell 0. II. froninnrd Monday in each month Wr+VWnj everTtngv-dHftee-in-PnTnffSIlfe'lfdrise. WUlitton. 8. C. from first Monday in each monih to Friday evening. Office over Cnpt, Kennedy's store. Will be at his home office in Blackvllle every Saturday nnd wltt make appointments with patients loanee:, them at eiihor of his offices ut huy, time. j>nyriaitU4U4««ded4u- Barn well mill ir^7[^|~ emt ci untiet—^.^ [nov22 Mortgagee’s Sale. South Osroiinv—Barnwell County.- T.y virtue of a power contained In a cer- Inin mortgage trom (i. M. Kenrsc to Uriah" Btirm, dated the Vulh day of Septemtipr, A. 1). ISSd, ilndrecordel in ilic office of iiie Begisler nl Mesne Cunveynuce for Barnwell enunly.-in the iVtate of -South Cnr diha in Book 4 V, page* 2U and St*, I will sell at pub. lie auction at Barnwell 0. II., in county aforesaid, on Monday, the 1th day of Decem ber next, aj the usual honrq of.sale, nil that trhcFbr parcel of laiid c mtainii g iwenly-oi e acre*, more or Ic*.*, bounded on tbe Noi (h by lamt* of Pinckney Williams, on the Soulhhy II J. Moody's laud, East by Henry Strange, nnd on the West by land* of l.surenCe My- rick. Levied on ns Ibc propei ty of G. M. Kenrsc at thesiiU of Uriah Dunn. Terms of sale cosh. Pun baser to pny for P'l’ftf; .a, G, KJLEV, Agent. Tiovjtt-ld ** It Beggars all Description. The outrage mill will reeiunc wsik in Columbia next Monday under tbo ku> ]ciiutcndvnoe of Mr. Samuel \V. Mel ton. Mr. Emory Fpecr, of Georoia, who was first a Democrat, next nn Inde pendent and now is the man Friday of Mr. Brewster, is to bo assistant miller. Home thirty or forty eases from Marion tnd Chest sr will be tried nnd it is thought that numerous arrests will hw tnade in ether counties.- Melton & Co. hope that Greenback jurors will bo more pliable than Democrat* have been. "-its.: The November elect ions have sobered ftofh the great nations) political jiartics It is now realised that tlte Presidential contest of tbe next year will a clo.*c and both partie* arc anxiously huut- ing for svailubtc candidates. The “solid South" needs only forty-eight votes to elect the Democratic nominee, and they tAn be obtained if the Democratic party will select a belter candidate than .the dcmoialixed Radicals oan find. The American people are tiiVd of such grade battle os Hayes, Gnrfidd and Arthur, and a thoroughbred Democrat like S. J. Field of California can win the race. Every fattiu bbould ^wciBloTtls own; enuytu? D i twA'Waste time and money study- tug fashion plates ; go to cbutch. Tenaheep can be kept profitably on the land r. qulrcd for one cow. There are now eighty-nine prohibi tion counties in Georui.i, but tin re Is not a single one iu which people don’t got drunk. -— Ten hours Is consl lered n full day’s work, and yet some youn" men act as If a g'rl could be rout ted sixteen bourfff” without being tired. A plant cnll*<T Honnghan, discovered nt Torquln, Is said to poe be*fS tl e power of eiiriog hydrophobia and the Lite of teptiles. A merchant In Jacksonville. Florida, Ill's sold sixty pianofortes and or an us la colored families this year—tbe buy ers pay iu monthly Installments. Tfiere are 47 postmasters In tbr Uni ted States who receive only one dolUvt a year salary. They take their pay In tbrfun they have rending postal cards. The rush to FjorMa has nl realty- eommeneed. Winter quarters in the Land of Flowers are gettIncr more eosi. ly as it becomes more tbe fashion to go vta — --_' | l •••M.atl Application lor Final B.’schirge, Notice b* hereby given (lint the umlersign- cl willaiiply It the Probate .Jmlge of I’liiii- wcll county on Momlny. 2(illi Navcmber, A. D 18>3, for a Final Dischargea*AtJmiu isirutor of M. Whaley, deceaseI. , J. J. WHALE.Y. novl-4w „ —AUCTION SALE.' On Saturday, Deeeniber l*t., Twill otfernt auction my mock of Good*, I'lolhing, Hard wave, Bant*, Slioe*. Tinware, Ac., al*olar«e Mid mwa 1 Pcalc*, Show (’ase. Shoe Boxes and oilier nrttcle*. and on Saturday. Decem ber loth my Jersey Cow and Heifers and Brahmin Bull Plows, Otis, Wagon*, flaggy, Mules, Ac. These articles at private sale lillllien. This rale wi 1 be positive. , . L\ E LARTIGUE. Blackvlitc, Nov. Pith. 188;’,. 1 siitl ham two Dwelling Houses and two Stores fir sale. “i -novl.'t f,w Crandest Ovation Ever Known. FOR THE LAST AVKlS/THE GREATEST BUSINESS EVENT EVER witnessed in old Aitgusta! Such on outpouring of people! and such a display of popular enthusiasm as greeted me iu my ~ Three Large Stores Has never been equalled in the city before, and only goes to show that the publi appreciate my honest efforts and straightforward system of Picreliandixing. tHETMAGlNATlON SHRINKS FROM CONTEMPLATING THE AP PALLING EFFECTS THIS'GREAT SALK WILL HAVE ON THE “WRETCHEDLY KNVIOUa” FEATHER WEIGHT CLOTHIERS. A 28T WiS 280 KXSTG »t- Cliarlc»ton. S. O . . WHOLKSALK AN'D UKTAIL DIIV GOODS, NOTIONS ami MltXTNEUY, 1 Now < ff-*rs a L^roro and Complete Stock at Bottom Price*. Tttrra Ik no bub- combe in this, hut fai tH. Prints in dark. StdrUrot and moomtug color* of tha beet makes nt 5 cente. Dress Good* from 6 1 2 ct*. to 60 ct*. (WhmcrSb in all shii'U rt 11 cia. tii SI 00. Plaids and Chccka at 8 eeuta, Glugbaoua *t* 8 cants, Brown Shit rings 3.1 2 cents vip,.lneludlnw tbe fauious GrsnlievHJe Shirtings and Sheetlugs nt 41-4,5 14 ard 6 1-4 et uts. Blankets at $1 00 per pair, tfomfortera at 70 ct*. nnd upward*, K-ntucky Jea?** from 9 to Accent*, Ctonfcs froft $100 upyarchr.-^Wie have the Lirgeet and Finest Millinerv ^tock lo the South. La dies nnd Childrens’ Hits from Sfi-crnis up of the Latent Brjles. In fact all goods are sold iu propot lion, ae wo iuteud to make quick sales and sma'l proflis for cash. •• oct4 P-LiCASUHK AND HliOKJTTO ALL. W tchnnil Jewelry Bcpalrlng iwd full line of Good*- 'Specially, manufacturing GOLD MEDALS at • V ' v aoiiN ji. mKAnv’s. Dcalerjn Diamrinds, Watthcs, Clock*aad Jewelry, 720 Broad Street, Oppovite Central Hotel, AugibUa, G*. .*epl8-27 Kcmoyal Notice. -THE We take pleasure in announcing that wc have, moved our elegant stock of Fur niture to • 840 BROAD STREET. Old stand nf JMyer£& Maicu*. We have thi* lanre store filled to overflowing with the most Elegant and best Assorted Stuck ever offered. Wd" compete with any market or any dealer iq \ STY LET QUALITY OR PRICE. The steady increase in our business is whar ha* mused us io move so often We now hive THE FINE-T STOREuud FINE :T STOCK IN GEORGIA. Write for cutalogiic ur call and see us. scpIS 27 -840 Rroad Street, Augusts Oa. Offering of the Day. My Mens $18, $19 and $20 Suits Reduced to $10. 1000 Found' of IStcd Colton Her Acre. FOR RENT. The best Three Horse Farm in the County, recently' mile* from WillUton. 'Splendid six-room dwcHing and all necessary outbuildings on The place. Bent iow. Elegant in sty'c. English and American Goods in Light and Dark colors, j’lnin and Fancy Cassim-rs and ( hetiots-fThousands to seleet (iom. All Colors and Fabrics made up in Sack and Frock Slyle. - I don't exhibit Monkeys, Baboons or Laughing Hyenas, or anything attachui to a vulgar show • but \ X ° 4"-* - >< . - Vx $300,000 M Orth of FINE READ\ MADE CLOTHING at priee.< Miat will create tin mostStanling Sensation. Those ALt'O, For sale or tent. dw61irng"and 111 acre* of land with orchard ef birr early .peacli trees in WUlixtou. Bill sell for less thnu half value. ALSO, For sale two fine young well broke mules. Term* reasontble. >— : Aj>ply ntouce to 'S. N. OREKN, tiovl5 , B’illisipn.S tf? Tbe sixty-third session of the Baptist State Convention commenced in the Hret Baptist Church in. Charleston on yesterday. Tho convention was first on yanized in Cnluttibia on 4th December, 1821, Rev. Richard Furman was its first President and held that office four yeais. The present oflirtrs nre Col. B. W. Edwards, of Darlington, President; Thos. P. Smith, of Charleston, V r ioe- Preaidcnt; L. Broadilus, of Newberry, Secretary, and C. H. Jiulson, of Grecn- ville, Treasurer. The Baptists have in fhb Slate 28 associations, C40 churches, 825 ministers and 58,500 members.— They contribntc annually sbout $‘.1,000 for Stale, $6,000 for Foreign and $8,000 fur Domestic missions. For all beuevo lent purposes they give nbont $130,000. They ova about $600,000 worth of dhureh ptfcperty and support Fnrman University, tho Greenville Female Col lege aud the Cooper Limestone Female Institate. Mameau •fske Ui-mskI Jnry. Tho Grand Jury beg leave to submit the following report: In eompflaPcc with yonr Honor’s In. struct ions we have examined all the conn ty offices and hate found the books, Ae., in satisfactory order, and We fecljusti. ted in say mg that from what we could observe from the inspection we have 4«ri.ig the limitei time wre have U> devote to this matter, that * officials in charge of these finned their duly. We In tiirec or fonrweeks Ul£ comet will be vtall'le. The courting o«iutde*‘. tiow- evop, will not.hi)veahr»xeu»io to act up and see ii, for it will appear cully in the evetmrg. When w younc indy Iaco* her waist a tlihd sinnlter than nntme made It, we wonder if her ptetty Rgure wlIl not t hoitcn life sotnertn^n'Yeart or more, besides tnakiug her tuiserablo while she does live. Georgia pny* Twenty live fhousnnd ♦b*H«fvr mrtma Hy +rr ttc rrKtoITjr'T<’r 11 ie a - bl* d Uoqfwlerate soldiers. This is un xnmpie wliielt our Own L'gishtttire might well take under amloi.K .-umi.m. tat Ton. Ex-Preoident Davis is being sued be fore (lie U. S. Bupreme Court t>y Ste phen P. Ellis Miid others for the recov ery of the property biqueatbed him tiy their tdative and hia personal friend, Mrs. Barah Ann Dorsey. The ground ju that she was of cusound mind. A youth, who committed suicide 20 years ago, because a lovely being (/avt* him the mitten, hai been heard from through a "In* dium. He says that when he gales through the uihty veil which divides life and denth, and sees Ida old (lame now with her Fourteen children lying around loose, while she cleans the house, he geta mail enough at his folly to commit attidde again, and hl« greatest punishment is lu the rt flec tion that he cuu’t. Recent experiments show that hy drophobia Is not caused by the canine sallvu. but bv the pblem eotttaiued iu the bronchial tubes, which may or may not enter tho wound teg* ther wjih the saliva. Title explains why tbo Mi* of uinbid dog is not necessarily fatal. A new point in practice lias just been made In tho United Statia Court, Memph i. it is iu the shape of a mo tion o(Feted by certain counsrl nskit'g that when a biil is flled on ths chan cery ai'le of u Court- ln ouch chfro- graphy of hierotlj phica that it cannot be rend or iokrpretcd. It may be stricken from the Hie. If the tffe« t of this be to Incite the legal fraternity to improvement In penmanship, It will serve a good pot pose. The trouble and delay to Court caused by llhgible writing are eerlous. Fox, the great English statesman, did uot consider hlnwelf above taking writing ieaaona to improva hia script when be was Prime Minister. In most cases bad wHtlnf' Is the roauit of carelessness.— At nil events, thervll should be rewe- cMvd. ' ' j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, BARNWELL COUNTY. IN THKC -OUT OW MtOBATW. By B. T. Rice, E*q., Jndge of Probate lu Barnwell County. AdniiniMrntor of E. J. reaeock, as Peacock, -dfeevsed, Plaiuilff, Bgninxt N W. Peaesek et xf, Dqfsndant*. J. A. land* of (icorgo Hnrtzog and an tbo Wni bjr lands of G vorge Ilsnxog. ——■—— Also, aStora House and Lot in Barnwell Village bounded by lot of J. J. Brown and lot «f,Mrs. L. 11. Easterling, and by lot of M. Brown. Term* of sale; *)ne half cash and bal.vnce on a cre<lit of twelve months, sreured hy a mortgsjte of premises, wiib interest at 7 per cent, per annum. Purchaser io psv for pa pers. B. T. RICE, novl5.td Probate Judge U 0. v—' Master’s Sale* Are the Finest Mode Clothing in this country. The prices will not be eeeVagutm I defy the competition of the world in '--"•Ifijfi* and CMIdroa’s Suits. Ladies will be astonished nt the immense display of Suits for t lib-Li (tie Ones. Don’t .-top until you find one of the numbers : 014, 010 and 740 RROAD STREET. — AU OU ST A. GEORCJIA- STOI» STK A KftjRR t Ai'.if toll rtji your friends nnd'tlie rC8t of ni.qnkiml Utat J. W. laEVy & CO., tho Hroatl Struct Grocer.*, opposite the August it Hotel, have in rhifo nnri for sale a lull stock of Staple ami Fancv Groceries of t L e liest braqtls and at prices to suit the times." Tile nimb’e ]xu)ny is better thaji the slow shilling. Live and ilet hvo is their motto. A choice stock of tho hoB 1 Liquors always in store. Prompt attention given to all order's. Mr. J. II. J evy is with the house and will lie pleased to see and serve his many friends in Carolina. CoMM14 N M n;NT H OF C OTT'ON mOLlOIXEl). sep27 1 . ' • ' ' U" ill 18§3 Bargains at Blackville FOR THOUSANDS tb-* laigt-al tU'i-k • f OF CLOSinunGI^I am now receiving OC14 JVUaUST^V. CxA *—in"'." ©cneral M^rcliandisc . Evur brought to the Slate, amiL-ph ilge my raimtate'irTo the ttulb of ibis (t*- sen ion. < bey wi»re bought rerciiKli, far in low market quotarionw; n» fl will Lc sold f»*r ca-*li jit prieoa that defy IViiopeliiioii.—Ntt itu teliaiit. in the S ate caiLJBeil as miob for the duller (is I can. _ “Arcordial iuvttaiiou i» . x'* n !ej to the ppoj.le of all thesuirxutuUng cmjuths Lky visit tiie amft x tniino my ~ Immense Sleek, DON’T HEAD THIS! BUT COME AND BE CONVINCED THAT BETTER BARGAINS CAN By virtue of a decretal order made in tha bfl bad at shore entitled cau*e I will sell nt Hnrnwell tVttv.'fVC., on Monday, the Third day of Deceniher next, it being *»le<d»y in said nioiith, wllhirrThalagal lowwa of sale, 1(X> ncrcs of land, more or Ic**, situate and lying 5 miles from Barwwsll II. nud bounded oil .«rn mm i CM * rOTi0Ml mui “- Anything nud evcrylbing in ' Thwrinro'rrt strrk of Fine Cbttilrg amT FuinlaLlne (foods in Suits for boy a i-f 4 yeHts. sud fm Jinn welgldng ytlO |>"an«ls, ntid fui mediats aptw snij files, ifngeles, Wwgmw. Harricss H.rrrdlcry. UrtibipriaH, Lwr- • ‘ *' v —SfenTeivy at»K-k of GENERAL MERCHANIHSI? to b« sold at prices to suit the limes. !M!R9. MOLAIR has just received her Fall stuck of Court of Common PI tat. Stair of South Carolina, liarnwrit County —J Carolina B. Salina* *nd Christopher K. Sn- iinitii, Copartner* under the firm name of A. J. Snlinaa A. Son, Plaintiff*, against Jes- se II. McCormack, Defendant. Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale. By virtue of a decretal order to me direct, ed in die above cause, I will tell at Barnwell C. H., 8. C., within the legal hours of sal* on the 8d day of December, 188:!. being sales- day, ihe following described premises; “All that tract of aad deeded by W. Gil more Simms to Mrs. Mary A. Hirer* and known as the River* place, and containing a* per plat executed by D. J. Knmff one hun dred nnd fifty-one and aeven-tenlli* acre*, situated and lying near Midway, in Burn- well county and State aforesaid, bounded North by lands of W. Gilmoro Simms and J. H. MeCotmnek, Fonth by public road leatU ing to Charleston nmi Augusta. F.ast by W. O. SHnmsaml West by lands ef Joseph W Efiiith.” AL80, All that tract of lacd, with buildings there on, lying near Midway, county and Stale aforesaid, bou .ded on the North by lands of F. J- f’assidy, on 111* East hy Lauds of W.Uil mere Simms and Jose(ih Smith, onth* Sdbrh by land* * We*t. by nnd contaiuing one hundred and seventy three acres, more er less, as per plat. Term* cash. Pu rchover to pay for papers. „ fl. DUNCAN PF.LLINGEi:, ’’ Matter B.-Or- novlo-tvl I She is now cnlargim friends. The stock of and so satisfied is she of it* superiority that she invites an inspection of the ladies generally, confident that her Styles nnd Prices will give complete satisfaction.— Type can not describe her stock. It must be sccq to be appreciated. Hats, Bon nets, Feathers, Ribbons, Silks, Satins, Velvets’, Laces, Collars*. Jewelry, Gloves, ^utcbcls and everything kept in Millinery Stores. Millinery a Specialty. her Millinery Rooms and invites the frequent calls of her STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES is complete and will be sold as chesply as at any other store in the'State. A splendid line of Boots aud Shoes from tbe best manufacturers and all - •x -1 * .■ ■ " Warranted as Represented. ” For Men and Boys a full line of Clothing and Furnishing Goods of the BEST MAKE AND MATERIAL. w^vmvn' Trunks, Tobacco, Drugs and Hardware. ofW. Gilmore Simms and on the We ire too busy to specify, but ask all the people lo come to see ns, taiuinguj, Ln^’anTr^* ?oods, eheapjwices and courteous attention will hs!p to build up Barn' ftr If good Barnwell we will do our JhlFpart in developing our county seat. CO!ViCKCTIOMKXlITCre ANI> CAN C400J>S. WAn Old Vifgin'a Welcome to all comer*. »Ci2(Mf For I feel assn red Uiiit-l nan faTor me ifeetr-jwili uotwe. - =—- - - - ~ \ EOR THE RADIES I Invito special attention fo my itmunlflttlit Ktm-k tffB'o'fs rmnt ll.p Itsgt - makcra - Th»-y were Lontht 'luting iIm* Prttttc amt wtlt tiP S' M nt Panic PriccH, A aupt rbmock i-Ctin'a, J’.nt;m. t-. Floweru.ali tfra r+w fnt-rVa-te Dreas.Gowlu from fust colorctki ilnth at 5 ccuta per yurtf ooHwhBi'cwt Mtlka at 83 p* t yar<l. Uttiulkercbk-f**?GW--a, Prrfrrrm rtoFT Unff icIIhb, Hatch'la, Ti* a, Howlrry, Kult- ting Cotton, Ift fltiTigs. TcvTrffy and all ToUet Bile u Biot 10 per cent lower than any other bouse In the State. FOR M ien:- From tho^lalncet to the finest Parlor Setts. Improved Full line of Drugs. All tbe latest AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. And a fu'l line of Hardware, Tlu nnd Crockery ware. My stock -- Staple and Fancy Groceries - Is complete and fittfUclent to feed all tbe hungry people in this section of the State. . And dont you forgot that my pi iocs are fur cheaper than those of any competitor. Before buviuif elsewhere call and see me. It will pay you. I,huve n0 fc ^ tt , 0 or g|, H os to describe my stock, but ft is complete in every de- panment. Hard times are ahead of us, but short cropa and l«>w prices will nt»t hurl the people-who trade vwth me. My txperienca aud capital justify mu in tn ikiug these promises—nnd I will keep them. - Always glad to see sad setvo my customers. Simon Brown, ’■ BRAOKVILRE. B-O- «r.« AnDGuncement Extraordinary. \ - For cheap groda, fair dca’ing, and, most Important of all. Just weights and full measuretfint go to tbe cheap cash store at Martins, F. R. A A, Railway, cwutd by .J. la. ELLIS. . - . ’ V Who has just received and te dally replenlaldng frot^ the oheapbat markets of Un- world o full and complete stock of goods. I would also announcs to my friends and the public generally th^]t I have re cently completed a thornopbly equlppsal Bteam Glonety, and aftt satisfied that all who may give me their worlpin this line to do wtjttra pleased with the re sult. I will deliver aVr having ginned and packed ail cotton entrusted to m# on tho R. R. PiaifoTuibfor 4Q cts. per cwt. for the net a eight of Udp. - Jf.Lt. aug23 3a rmim*-- ' i.. I Jk