The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 02, 1884, Image 2
**r*f>( nil p>li(icil Inithu
roe to Pnrnwell on the 11th in-
feUnt to see aim] Hcur WsbIc Hrunpton and
■ti I’tfSAnirAiTAVi ii iamifMiArii,ih;
■Mr.d
V\‘V‘
D»«ooOthitic Club
for ftutnp-
Wlrt the ethbr
Demoemcj ol Barnwell will
filtl foroo on the 1 l\b lust. the
M Bndicals Will fori their flats
Ung the sure prophecy of thoir
M) no county ticket in the field.
itlook fer Gov. ClcvelandV clcc*
» brighter. Major Ular mg-
, bin ntarriage with Mm Belva
J, the wouian’s. rights cnodi-
hl BMterully improve his chau-
-—— •
liaM nys that u protect ion to
I iadostiy" is the great i«»e in
dmtial QAmpAigu. Mr. Maine
every indnstriout American
{to the testimony of the Mulli*
re.
legod quarrels ntoong the Re-
leaders, so-callcHl, m this couu-
|t e r*»e de iptern’ hitcnded to
democracy into the fatal sleep of
aourity. “Eternal vigilance is
of Uberty” f*
lAtpaign U sweeping front the
H toward the aeaboard with
l fbroe and volnme. I<et Barm
text Saturday week preserve her
|od ahow herself aa ti ne as h
tier thaea of MTC.-
180 the Bepnblicans won the
ey by the liberal use of “soap"
Ape of criap two dollar biils —
re U no aaponaccous oompound
cleanse the character of their
I bearer and no whitewash that
(Mti the tattoo marks that Ulus-
r career.
: —
are correctly informed the Union
ompauy prohibits the selling of
aa flhwtrated Democratic pob-
and encourages the sale of “The
a red hut, hardshell Radical ri-
ootemporary, by the newsboys in
oymont. It is the duty of all
i bad Demoorsts to boycott this
severely and to let it alone unan*
until t comae to its ’senses. It
right to select ita own stock in
A our people ought to say and
it that you must give us rliat
t or we’ll keep our money and
icels alone patronise you.
d the great Hampton paid hie
litical visit to Barnwell on the
1/ of October, 1876, Chief Cap-
the splendid campaign that ro-
our State from Rodieal rule and
bag corruption, fifteen hundred
betnocrats gathered here to g>eet
loeen chieftain. On the eleventh
the old hero will ba with us again,
Mel figure in the campaign tint is
I Redfcalism from the control of
lent Government and complete
■mptiou of the nation. Will not
taridttcy of the banner coilnty
its great loader an ovation wor-
betf and Wcrthy of Wudo Hatup-
Mr - '
lln«o«d Itns Prrst-
deailul Klevtor.
A doubt having nrison with the Plate
Democratic Executive Committoti wheth
er Ger.. Hngood was not disqualified as
PresidcntlH 1 Elector for this Con-
grcssionsl District by reason of bis Chair
manship of tho Bouni of Visitors of the
State Military Academy, ho has resigned
<his position upon the ticket, ilia inter
est iu (He Academy of which lie was one
of the early graduates does not permit his
severance of his connection with it nt
this time when it is being re-established.
It seem.* to us that the disqualification
.suggested is doubtful. 8till the mutter
involved is ef too much consequence to
permit a doubt. So iclt the Committee,
aud Gen. Ifagood having entire conli-
deuce iu their teal Hn^l judgment has
promptly met their views. Ilia successor
will probably bo soon announced aud as
sume bis place in the canvass.
Severn! of our State exchanges are
again urging the importance of making
suitable proybi^u for such emergencies
as arise through the sickness of any of
the Circuit Judges. The appointment
ufnt least two more Circuit Judges is
demsnded by some of them ; and it is
also urged that the Supreme Court i-houl J
be increased to four members, so as to
facili&io the work of disposing of the
numerous upponlonscs that come before
that body. It is evident that the de
mand for some legislation that will make
ample provision for the greater dispatch
of business, and that will prevent incon
venient and vexatious postponements of
the regular terms of Court, is a wd!
founded one, and (he Legislalure will be
very properly cal'ed upon to amend the
de f ectg that now exist iu our judicial
system.—Register.
Mill Arp'm I*Ik.
Writ, there i* a power of-trouble
amongst the poor nod the rich. Tne
poor fools marry for fun and the rich
foohs marry for money, and there Is
mteery all round. There Ic no happi
ness In wedded life except when they
marry for love and have a mutual re
spect for one another. The middle
( limes are tho happiest for they have
to work for a living and they are bap-
UiiaTmrteimivA-srv»i-» ^ ^ \
Tba wheat yWdof the United States
this year U tatlmated to be equal to
ten boabelafor every maa, woman and
child, white and black, lb this country.
This, however, abould hot deter any
one from aowlbg this Full.
It. h the Intention of the Radicals to
do whatever they do tm ihe sly. That
they are bent on mischief Is evident
from tho fact tbftt Webster Is constant
ly closeted with negroes from dlff-rent
pier In the country than In the town | sections of the country, and it would
for the redheaded chaps have got to i be wail for the Democracy to be on the
work too and haven’t got time to be Of ““g^org Times and Demo-
cruising around on excursions with ,'
An esteemed farmer sugarests that
Mason, take a little vest on bis ootton-
picker and Invent a good cotton buyer
—one that will pay a high price for
the staple.
Ml*s Lula Hurst, the Georgia won
der. is suggested ah a candidate for
other people's wives.
Now Is the time when I love to take
the little chaps around the farm and
pull a few big ears of new corn for
new meal aud big hominy, and It looks
like the low ground corn Is blirger and
fatter than ever before. I llnd sorre
cars 13 Inches long w ith 18 and 20 rows | Vice-Preeldfint on the Belva Lockwood
aud they will average a thousand She might Impart more ‘mag
General Assembly win be,
|of intellectual ability, a 1-iag way
if my that &aa graced the capital
out reco’kctioil. Will its work
thy of itself and tho State and
idhions that surround as? R seems
fit precious time ‘will be friftered
m Ae minor issues of (he Cobin
■d, Citadel Academy, State UnU
and* ^Lien law. The people will
kak best then to Columbia and
peefbettef Work than common-
mtory on common place subjects,
ts « oonstitufional convention that
coostituiibn (hat will fit the
md do away with the second baud
Sation of the carpet bagger damaged
i ameudnraoU of the aoalawag. We
IB inutrameot that will put an end
- perpetual polities! w'ara aud give
flret apd permanent pence.
. — M*«
| Republican Stale Coo venflon at
iMkkat week waa a political eqoi-
f Mudl in which Gen. Taft went
•od E. M. Brayton came to the
ilh« leader of the party. The f»|.
^ State ticket wu uomiaated to bo
ted-dowp next month. Itwillprob-
b tha laat Radical eonvention that
b(M fe the State as the par-
Govereor,
«f Chtrineton; Lictrten-
tSiiiaf •>c'i» Itiiclihoue.
lien- jcRtv. Walk right in ; only
ten cents to see a livin’ human bcin with
out any backbone.’
Groat Scott ! Hat it come to this !
I knew Jim Blaine would donlmo*t any
thing, but I didn't t!iink he’d exhibit
himself iu a dime museum.
It was while passing a dime museum,
the other day, that wo. overheard th«
•hove. It occurred to us thnt it was
not surprising that a man should think
of James G. Bluu*e, the Republican can
didate for President, when he heard of a
human being without any backbone.
When wc think of Blaine’s public life,
and gkuce over the record he has made
we cannot help noticing quite a number
ol places whore he exhibited himself ns
a human beiug without any backbone.
When General Butler, with a very rigid
spine, ent at the door of tho committee
room, wailing to up-braid Blaine for hav
ing given to another an oppoinlnK-.'t thnt
Blaine had promised UvA'i.i, ana when
Blaine, fearing to meet Butler, crawled
out of the '*' ndow ofthc committee room
•nd' .scapad by u buck stairs, he must
-have boeu sufferiug from an absence of
vcrU brie.
When he wouldn't face tho Mulligan
letter inquiry in the House, and tried to
dodge it by getting himself transferred to
the (Senate, backbone was lacking there.
IV hen he went down on his knees to
Mulligan, and begged him not to expose
and ruin him by showing the celebrated
letters, his backbone wits either absent
or wonderfully limber.
When, a few weeks ago, he declined
voting for or against the prohibition
amendment to the Maine Constitution,
hit backbone was conspicuously absent.
What a pitiful exhibitiou of the lack
of backboue there is in the lately pub
lished Dear R.-her letters, wherein ho
asks his friend to save him, implores him
tooome to hisAalfi!*. and begs him to
burn certain letter* that might show up
in a damaging light the transactions be
tween them.
The American people admiro nothing
more in a man than backbone, or ‘sand’
as it is sometimes called, uid there is no
creature thnt they have more contempt
for than the man who lacks backbone.
They can excuse a man for being a thief,
provided he is a firstclass thief. They
will pardon one who blunders if he has
enough pluck and grit to fight it out ;
but they havo no sympathy witji the
eeherner and plotter who, when found out,
whines, and when caught begs for mcf.
cy.
If » hnmiliating to read those letfeirs
writteu by Blaine to Fisher—letfefs that
prove beyond dispute or question that
the writer sold his tnffuonccs as Speaker
of the House, mud betrayed the people
whose servant ho was, and whose rater-
cats he had sworn to protect.
That party prejudice should blind the
eyes of a part of the people, so that they
eqnuot see that it is a disgrace to the na-
A. Straker, colored,
Inspector- Ron to even suggest such a man, as a
candidate for the honorable and exalt od
B Of President, ts surprising. Yet
nonhvaied him, ami there is
ity that he may be elcotod.
tty, and pity ’tia, ’iu, true.
grains and 43 of them will shell u half
lnuih(^. It is curious h<»\v nature Ilg-
ureu up her products for I have never
yet seen an ear with an odd row. They
are 14 and 16 and 18 and 20 but nevir
odd, and it Is a misterloue wonder
how the tender shoot wrapped up In
Its newborn shuck always moulds the
cob luio oven numbers and never
makes a mistake. Ordinarily it takes
a hundred eats to make a bushel, and
with a thousand grains to the ear a
bushel of shelled corn has one hundred
thousand grains. One time there was
a Persian philosopher who wanted to
teach the wild young king a lesson of
prudence audgoodgoveiuuuut.and so
he invented tho game of chess, and
taught him how to play, and how de
pendent the king was upon the queen,
and how the knights and the bishops
aud the castles represented the chival
ry and the church, and the old solid
men of the kingdom, and it took all of
them to strengthen the empire and de
fend the king ; and the pawns we e
the humble sul jects, the poor working
people, and they were the truest and
best defenders of all. Ho the young
king took tho lesson kindly, and was
bo gratified for it that he Oreuted to
make the philosopher a present, and
while they were playing a game on the
chess board the philosopher said he
didn't want any present hut If the kitg
Instated on it ho would eimj ly take a
grain of corn for the lirst square on
the chess-board and bare it doubled
on each succeeding square until all the
sixty-four r qua res were covered. The
king Uughed at tdm for wanting such
atiifloand tho philosopher went off
and told him he would call next day
for his corn and asked him to figure it
up and see how much it was. That
uight the kiug thought bo would cal
culate and so h* went to woik and
found that It would take more corn
than was in bis kingdom—more than
had been made in his kingdom in a
thousand ycure, and now 1 would like
for the boys ahd girls who are gohjgto
school to dia this sum and find out how
many lutflion barns holding a million
imshols each It would take to hold tho
Phlloeophers’ corn. The old mm took
this way to check the king’s extrava
gance nml keep him from t quanderiug
tho estate Iqs father left him.
Our little chaps are gathering tho
popcorn now and tho red ears and the
yellow ones and the speckled ones look
mighty nice all mixed together and
the children will have a good time
tbvabdoug wiulor nights that are com
ing. They are talking about walnuts
and scaly barks and chestnuts and
black haws and may pops and ’pos
sums. These little things make up a
bright picture in the Iffeofa child, and
.they treasure sweet memories that do
ua good In our old age. I don’t care
much for such things now, but 1 do
care to see the children happ^ just as
I used to be happy iu the ioug long ago.
I can’t climb a troe and shake down
the nuts ; I can’t pull up by a musca
dine vine band over hand. I can’t run
a pony race to the mill like I use to,
but I cun stijl meander around with
children and grand-children, aun make
a cornstalk fiddle and a gourd banjo,
and a sassafras bow. It our children
would always be childreu J would wil
lingly bo old, j ust to follow them around
but one by one they grow up and leave
us, and s«on—very soon—Mrs. Arp
-and I will be childless, and all we can
do will be to sit together and sing,
‘John Anderson, My Joe.’ Bill Am\
nctUra’ to the canvass.
‘What Is that you like about that
gltl ?' asked one young mau of anoth
er. ‘My arm,’ was the btiof reply.
Girls shouldn’t whistle. It reveals
to the young men that they have wind
eaough to make excellent scolds.
It makes a red-nosed mao very an
gry to have a llrtle girl ask In the pre
sence of others if It hints any.
PR.
■B9>
L. BROOK Kit.
T. J. BROOKKR.
Dr L. Brooker & Son-
VVILL-IH-l orv. N. C.
Dealers iu Drujrs, Med.does, Perfhmery,
Fancy Goods, Puent Mediciues, aud all ur-
licles usually k.pt by Druggist#.
oc'2
NOTICE.
To th* Cihtnii of Barttti'r’l County:
Wc arc now located in the Town of Rlsck-
ville. C., on Clark street, (one door from
Redmond's store) for the purpose of roanu
facturing the American Artificial Tombstone
which is composed of sand and cement. All
who wish work of the kind can have it done
on reasonable notice and fair terms. We re
spectfully solicit your orders. Come one,
come all, and give us your work as you will
be dealt with fairly.
A. F. MORRIS * CO.
oc(2
J. T. B.
REYNOLDS, S. C. R. R.
Dealer In GeneFal Merchandise, cor-
slsting of
Clothing, Dry Goods, U >ofa,
Shoes, Bats, Choice Groceries,
Clgnrs, Tobacco, Hardware,
Si'.., Sits., &o , &c, &e, Ac.
Ho can not l»e undersold by any
merchant In the county.
Patronize a young man In the young
est town In the county.
ALL GOODS FRESH.
Now additions constantly made to
his stock.
CrirCall and keep railing.-^
aep25
SCHOOL NOTICE.
Ihe annual examination r f Teachers for
ihe Public Schools of Barnwell couufy will
bo It eld at
r.lackville, October Htli, ISRi.
Earn well C. 1L. October loth. 18M.
A. EUIST, Cbra’u Hoard Ex.
sepl8
TELLERS, TELLERS, TELLERS
Fend your orders for anything you wish
to
<cp4_
G; LUSCHER.
<!il ou Avenue, New York.
A Trap for Falmkks.—The Aiken Re
corder gives notice that a firm in that
town has become the agents of two
Scottish loan companies, with a capi
tal of twenty njllllon dollars, aud are
prepared to loan money on farms Iu
that county at ten per cent, interest.
Put this fact down : Every Aiken
county farmer, or any other farmer in
this section, who mortgages his lands
to these loan companies (s patting it
entirely without his power to redeem
the mortgage. Tho mortgages are
promptly foreclosed in the Federal
courts and the poor farmer and bis
family ruthlessly put out of doors.—
Give these loan companies a wide
berth. They are a delusion and a
snare.
TO&i SGFLJNG,
Manufacture.- and Dealer in
Foreigo and Do»e>lic (tears, Tobacco,
rtAfUFf. PIPi:*, ETC.
No. 813 King Street, Charliwten, S. 0.
jan2l
IV hat is claimed for the
YVAViatLY HCUSl-;,
CHjVRLKHTOM. *i. c.
The best beds aud bedding in the Soutk.
Locatiuu the best in the City.
The table unsurpassed.
KATES—Jii.OO and $2 50 PER DAY.
Bed need r.itra by the week or month.
JOSEPH PRICE, Jr., Proprietor
junelO-
HENiiY STEITZ,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
FOREIG) A.\D IIOUESTIC Fltl'IT,
Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Cocoanuts, Lem.
ons. Pineapples, Potatoes, Onions, Pea tuts.
Cabbages, Ac. N. E. Corner Meeting Jfc Mar
ket Street, Charleston, 8. C. [octll
A Reliable House 10 Deal Wilh.
•Governor Cleveland, remarks the
Kansas City, Mo., Times,‘will netcotne
west. The west will go to Cleveland.’
It is charged that the BepuhHcaos
of Malna purchased votes rtffht and
left. They aupport their charges with
numerous affidavits of men who were
paid money, and of others Who saw
money paid. Tea dollars Was (he rul
ing pricy, though some voters were
b«t»t down to (0 or 88 while others
£h*ld out for fill and fill Names are
‘ of.nome SOO men la Augusta
to#n—Who soW their
story to all
W. II. WELCH.
LANIER EASON.
Welch & Eason,
Dealers in Choice Family and Plantation
GROCERIES.
Wines, Liquors, Segsrs and Tobacco
127,129 Meeting and Southwest corner
Market Sts. Charleston, 8. C.
Send for Price List. .No chftrge fo
Drnyage or Packing. [oct23
W. H. Brigham
, -.^ . v’. '
261 BROAD 8T., AUGUSTA!* GA.
Wholc»nU! and Retail G roe or and
v ' • . , ? '
9
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
'J
Is prepared with ample means and
A successful expetleooe to serVe his
customers more satisfactorily now
than at any pfoVfous time.
A full stock of the best goods on
hand at ah times and at the lowest
prices.
Home grown and Texas Bed Bust
Proof Heed Oats specialties.
ssfU -
Barnwell Rrailroad-
On ami after M-mibty, May Iflli, 1*S4, tralM
will j-ua «* till further notice: ,
[Dully—Kxeejit Suuday*.t
XV toHT W AIM J.
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8 Watt
7 Act-’m.
r. m.
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“ W«wiw»nl‘«
Ar Knruwv-ll
A. M.
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RTATIOXS.
4 Mail 1 SAci-'m
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8 00 M5
R io | n sa
S.‘*0 | 5.84
8.44 1 S.Uft*
tz
1
Lv Barnwrtl
• '• WoxlWAI-il'j
“ A^hMifh
Ar Blackville
Ikirnwell Kailroad Train, connect with Soutli Car-
olina Itiiilway Trains as fujluwa;
N'o. 3 his .oimecliimfriini S.nth Carolina nuttway
from August:. «u<t Iss'.l Soillon* West of Hlsekvillc.
N<k 4 (smnoL-ts with South Carolina Itaiiway for
Charleston uaul l.ooal Station, foist of liluckvillcauil
OolitmhiH Divi.inn.
No 8 ha» connection fhon South Canifin# Hailway
from ChadwttoH, Optuinhla, Division and all Iax-.il
Stiuions Last of HUckrllle.
No. 4 eonnci'ts wilh South Carolina Kailway for
Au^-iMta ami Lical Station. Wet of BI.k krillc.
No. 7 ha. connection from South Carol Inn Railway
fr<mi Atrfu.ta ami all taxotl Station..
No. * eonneet. witlv >wt«h. tavrolina Railway for
Charlcton, Uolntnhlu nml all point. East.
U« Court day of each mouth a S|.tial Train will
learc Hlactvilic at 7 A. M„ and arrive at Baruwcii at
7.4b A. M.
D. C. AU.KN.O. PAT.Asent.
JOHN B. 1’KCK,' •tH'crul Xlaiiancr.
Smtli Carolina Kail\vay.
Commencing May 11th 18S4, trains
will run aa follows :
-hM.tf.
r* -« mV- —— r
ia » nai •••,
KTW
AUGUSTA DIVISION.
WEST
(Daily)
'Daily, exce|i
Shim lay..)
Leave f'harlcsion
H.l* 1 a m
4.30 p nt
Arrive m Brunchrille 1C.16'a m
0.35 p m
Leave BranclitiUe
10 20 a m
•5.50 |> m
LeaveJfcldisto
10.80 a m
7.00 p m
Leave Midway
10.4J a m
7.13 p m
Leave Bamberg
10.50 a m
7 2- p m
Leave Grahams
11.08 a m
7>0 p m
Leave Lei s
) 1.15 am
7.50 p m
Leave Blackville
11.23 a iu
7.58 p tu
Leave Elko
11.3b a m
8.1l p iu
Lciive N\ illistnn
1141am
8.18 p m
Arrive ai Augusta
1.20 p iu
EAST.
9.50 p m
[IhiilyJ (Djiily cxiTpt
LeAVeAu$n*ta
7.15 a m
O.'-O p Dt
LcaveNVillistoa
8.51 a m
0.34 p m
Leave Elko
8 58 a m
0.40 p m
Leave Blackville
0.13 a m
5.54 p m
Leave Lees
0.20 a m
7.<12 p m
Leave Grahams
0.32 a m
7.13 p in
l^-ave Bamlicrg
9 45 a m
7.25 jt m
Leave Midway
9 53 a in
7.3.’4 p m
Leave Edisto
10.01 A 111
7.45 p m
Ar. at Bi-anehville
10.15 A m
7.65 p m
Leave Itrnncbville
H) 20 a m
8.05 p m
Ar. at Charleatou
12 20 p m
9,55 p iu
COLUMBIA
DIVISION—IV1
1ST.
(Daily, Excapt Sunday.)
Leave Brnnchville
10.20 a m
6.50 p m
Arrive at Camden
.2 25 p in
8.2f» p m
Arrive *t Coluiiibta
12.38 p m
0.22 p in
Leave Cohrubia
7.50 a m
6.25 p in
Leave Camden
9 CO a m
4.00 p m
Ar, at Bmnchville
10.15 a m
7.5U p ui
EXP BESS (DAILY) M KST.)
l/eare (,’harleslon 11 (Ktp m
Leave l.nutcltvilla 8.04 a m
Leave BUckville 6.00 a iu
Ar. Augusta 8.00 a in
EXPRESS(DAILY) EAST )
Lenre Augusta ‘J.40 put
A r. at Black Title 12.17 pm
Ar. at Bmnchrille lw4 : *a ni v
Arrireat Charleston 6.16 a iu
-CONNECTIONS.”
Connections made at Augusta wilji Georgia
U. R. to and from ad p 'inis 'Vest and Smilh-
west, with through Sleeper between Char-
leTtou and At'iinta on Express train.
Connections made mt bat lesion with NortU-
Karterii U. K. for prints Norlhaud with New
York Steamers on Saturday*.
Connections ynnde ut Columbia tvitb Co-
lumlda and Greenville It. 1.!, mid Charlotte,
Columbia and Augusta B. It. to aud trom ail
point* on both Roads,
Connections made at Blackvillc with Barn-
well K. K.
D. C. ALLEN, G. P. A T. Agent.
JOHN B. PEtJE.General Manager.
UU^TaV JACOBY,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER.
Dealer in Watches. Clocks, and a Fine Line
of Jewelry* All! kinds of P.epairiug nootly
d«a<. Old Gobi and Sitrer bought.
208 King Sticet, Churlualon, S. C.
octl 1
Gr E. Steadman,
(Ruilroad Avenue )
Blackville. S- C-
Offer* for sale one second-hand engine—
fire horse power.
Also, one second-hand engine -ten horac
power.
Also, two second hand saw milts.
Also, one second-hand grist mill.
Also, i lot of new and second-hand shaft
ing and pulleys.
Also, Geiscr Engines and Saw Mills,
Threshers and Separators.
Also, the Georgia Centennial Cotton Gin,
Feeder aud Condenser.
Also, any Machinery not iu stock supplied
at short notice andon most reasonable terms.
Also, one 15-horse power second-hand en-
gine.
Also, a second-hand engine and grist mill
nov8
Alva Gage & Co.
CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE,
Market Corner Church St, Charleston, 8. C.
Ice packed lor the country n specially.
Ice by C»r load at lowest rates. - t
»pr24-1y
DR. J. II. E. MILHOUS,
dental surgeon^
BlaA-CKVIIalaK, M. C.
Regular appointments as follows: Darn*
well 0. Tl. from third Motidayiu each month
to Friday erening. Office at the Patterson
House. Williston, 8. 0. from first Monday In
each month to Friday eweaing. OfRce over
Copt. Kennedy's store* Will be at hia homo
office ra Ulaokville every Saturday and wi l
make appointments with patients to meet
them at either of his ofhoes at any time.
kSTCaile attended in Baruwell and adjat
cent counties. [nov22
Central Hotel,
Broad Street. Augusta, Go.
MRS. VV. M. THOMAS.
Central!/ located, «unreuieat le busiucsu-
lESTA-tf
-ASS
Family Brocay,
J. H. BORGER, Proprieto
■ - ’ ,
Fresh Bread every day.
Meals at ail hours’.
All the dellcticied of the season,
Tbs choicest confectioneries, ctes,
candles, canned goods, fruits, Vena
bles.
All At the lowest prices and warm
ed to be the beet.
CALL AND BE WELCOME.
J- H BOKGER.
Railroad A vent
sepd
~ foIPEete
Fall Trade.
Largest Stock
—AND—
Lowest Prices.
CHARLES PEOHMANN takes pleas
ure In announcing to hia many rriemls
thnt his stock ts C"tM^1*-te In hII ds
part men t* and that hla pticea will
compete favorably with those of any
mstket in the State.
He has rot time or epnee ro enume-
aie all his stock for it would spin out
to the iiimcbslous of an unabridged
dletiotiary.
Special bargains in Dry G^oda, Gro
ceries, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hats,
Hardware, Crockery ware, Tinware, To
bacco, Cigars, Biiggh g and T.ps and
anything needed on the farm or In the
household. If y-o'i don’t see what you
wr.nt call for It. It ts In stock.
Countty produce of all kinds wanted
and the highest prices allowed.
Be sure to call on the veteran before
you buy. It will pay you and don’t
you forget it.
CHARLES PEOHMANN.
eep4
Pianos Organs.
BY THE BEST M AKERS.
New Piano* ?210, #225 ami upward.—•
New Organs #24 and upward. K.i*ie>t
lei’ois and lowrht price* ever known on stan
dard and reliable instrument*.
Delivered Freight Paid.
Don’t tail to get our price* and terms be
fore piirchiudng. Remember we pay all
freight without increase ot price*. Address
c» cum. a *><>>,
213 King Strvci, Cbarteetuu. a. C.
*ep4 fim
Beyond a doubt somebody • out,
With a winning smile and pout;
She’s a darling aud a daisy
Aud ba* ruu tbs boys hall craiy.
WHY? Because she went to Mrs.
Molair’s and bought the Uaioty clothing
rhat she wears, Irotn tho canning hat on
ier head to (lie qaitow on her liulo feet.
)res*, collar, belt, ruche, gloves and all
ie accompaoimenta thereto, and when
e Went home and showed them to her
tother the wise old lady went ami
b<"lit her winter outfit.
fUT TUB BILLS ? Why, Wees
jfr heart, when the old gentlcuutf saw
th* he went and bought groceries, hard*
wJ and all that he needed from Mr.
M*ir and his pocket book did not look
likan elephant itad trod on it.
^d that girl will pji .oarriod soon,
tid her mother willalwaysbo happy,
nd Eater Kamillas will get rich by
sa ng money in trading with a live man.
loral: Go thou and do likewise.—
Tbrc’s room for you and all the people,
*epl8
D. Bentsclmer
& Co,
{4 KING STREET,'
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Are now receivinff a Urp« anil well
MurrH Stock of Men*', Toutba and
Kiy* Clothing and Farolehing Good*.
, A fine line of Hats conatanUy oo
ind,
-HOW TO NAVE MONEY.-
815 for 810.
820 for filJ.
825 for S15.
WATCHES l
El Tin or Waltham Watch** tn
solid silver double cases at above
pi ices f<*r
00 DAY6 ONLY.
Every watch wat ranted.
Gents’ solid gold watches from
S25 upward.
F'T partlroUni writs
McELBEE’N J EW ELRY PALACE
CharleiMou, B. C.
CKAH V. RESLIK.
Whoh-salo end Hetuil Comuiieeluu
—DF.AT.KK IX -
FISH, OYSTKR-S, GAME AND
POULTRY*.
Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market,
Office Noe. 18 nr.d 20 Market St.
Ea*t of East Hay Charleston, S. C.
Consignments of Country l^odticcure
respectfully solicited. I’otdtry, Eggs, Ac.
All oiders filled with dispatch.
*cplS-6m
C. BART& CO.
CHAKL.lCr*»’r<>?/. N. C.
The longest Importers of Fruit in the
South, offer for sale a well selected
Mock of
Apples, Oranges, Bananas,
Cocoanuts, Lemon*, Nnts,
Dried Fi^s, Raioius. Po-
bifoc*. Cfthbagcs, Onions Puaiiuts, and
everything else that a first class whole
sale Fruit Hotisa should have, (’otintry
orders filled With dispatch. [o«i25
CLAUDE E. SAWYER Aikks S. C.
Jamf.* E. Datis, | Abthi-r B. Sawycs
Bai n well, S. C j Colombia. S. C.
SAWYER. DAVIS & SAWYER.
ATOM'S INI) IMSELFIMT LAW
Conveyancing ami collections specialties.
febl t .
OTTO TESDEMAN & SONS.
VV vVl. K OAiOCK-HH
A tid Provision Dealers,
02 and 104 East Bay St. Cbarleetan, 8. C
Provisions a specialty. We bare always
on hand a large stock of Prime Meets, alee
cheap cut* aud grades of every d -seriptlen
of meats and a full assortment of Grooeyiet,
Tobacco, Cigars. &c. oct25-1y
FOR SALK.
A*agent for T. H. tYillingham. I offer for
*«le 17tt>t acre*of woodi*! land in Meuneil
Sp> ing* To* n-hip in iraci* of 60 acm ami
uptvards. Terms easy. Applvto
R. A. ELI.18.
Allendale, 8. C.
*ep4-f>m
BLACK VILLE
Iliffli School*
AUQ-USTA HOTEL*
HILOA-D WT.^vUOUMTvV.OA
RKAC hAlLBOAD CB0681X0.
Bar and Billiard Roonr. in the Rear. Choiee
Wines and Liquors at was on b-ifcd.
Table Supplied in Best Style on European
Plan. Attentive Rervants, Large aad weH
Vcuiilated Rooms.
WrELEOTHIO BELL8-««
LEW 18 k DOOLI ^LE, PBunuxrosa.
^ G. W. EVANK Otork.
CiEORGKH. BATES
ATTORNEY AND COONSELiM AT LAW,
B A.IINW1CL.L. C. tl.. «l. C.
Will praetike in all the Coitm of the State
and give prompt alteatioa to all bumneea en
trusted to hla care. [joii24
&
.. >
■ ' of
T. T. GILL,
BLACKVILLE, S. 0.
Watchmaker. Jeweller and Gtnvswith, will
be ghd to ere old gad aew friends m ku «M
ouual oppvMite the depot. AU WdHt war
ranted. Wl23
MihbBb^Bhb
FouXh Session will eommence 1st of
S< ptember.
T»it'u»n—$1 50, $2.00, $2.50 and
fio.Oti per month.
<.’fifipetent and experienced instruct*
•>rs will be provided for ciuseos iu Muoic,
Frendi aud German..
THUS. C. HOOPER,
» Principal.
juaelfi If
RICB’D. J. MORRIS
118 King St. Charleston, S. C.
UEAflNG AND COOKING
STOVES AND RANGES.
f^rSend ior prices and pictures.
septft-ly
•rHOS.McG.OABR.
V'AMHIONAOL.K
Shariog and Hair Dreeing Saloon,
114 Market Street,
(One Doof Etui of King Street,)
Charleston; S. U.
sepIS
)
I
Orange Notice.
GRAHAMS GRANGE No. 75 Patrans
(
Hestnradry meets tits 1st Thvrsdsy is each
Mentii at 10 o’clock A. M. [j«1jl04ar
HlRfTAff,
—AT
Williston, S. C.
With the boat stock of Boots, Shotf,
IlaU, Gents’ Furoishiag Goods, {Mrts«
Collars, Cuffs snd Neckwear trntws—
Charleston and Aagtuto, and tho ckqq>.
est prices bdtwoen New York aad How
Orleans. '
All tho Istost styles and from i
Houses in tbs United States.
Good UnlModriod WhiU
Shirts st 55 orats (piece, aad i
else ia proportion..
Come and ste-nh* Utere s
terprisein W9i#Mstta:
ROBI.jfc/tfKAl