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l*»« -U w*i.i Y»rt TMhwfc- My m>r rMi»rn *o f| Ml ili* till iiul , I I tIM »'•( h-Ur* i ■Mr )»•! **•' prvM*nt*s| hi *« •» • .iitiliil.iw WvMirtl nnminrtUMi of ih<' c»n Yhr »lnirl< - |>linu'’of r6f JauiWySrt fnM»< Klomiew w** ^oclolve wf orwrytlilng I hrol pw mi Infmit ig%i On *i <Mr <K Jalffi lift# I MM#* gmf i ' faHing •umrnltmn la iinnarr, I WO. II* •urr* : hal rrrtr ftio# ot loJ4*r, rrw imllotl. Imiml and MhimhI fmni «un- jo« n to *iin-n|t. Th<*r* rra* a nr I j( h hoc of lu« mho had a »i*tjr a<To fh-hh innl h(<onnilii^ mi uflorly h<»|K*l«wM of ovrrvihinjc. ho (urnod hi* r*M>W on It, hut liy hard |irr»iin*IOii on thr part of ■JiU frloud*, Wa wi»* provailod iljion to uko thoinout. BROWN’S BUSINESS not down'll ilcoidai Iih« h*« ii by nuuy o.f my most va]u<Hlilako thoin out Hi jnubrrod front tbonn iMtd* iu net abiodutcly ronchwlvo In *lxty nnri'« ttvoitty hal«*nfootthn, which ultimata *n<l |Mi«s|li|i i-iiMiinjC'»n«doi*. Oh lu thoao day* was roKimiotl a full avor- ^ <iie otlior hand, frlond* equally dov«t«i|- a^prirld uiidor favorahle i lrmimsuun'o*. and dtfUWW^tod have conalaufd my There never lad IhIIimi upon the field 2 letMr (in* U Klmuld lx* ooiiati Mml) to bo . Urbp ofY*Tn from the foi'irtlnjno the an uncoudltioiiitl w ithhoUn'nji of my marketing of the cottoiv In *|>eaktng name from thV convention. They have, of the ft nnilgtH:. river, H« atated that III conaeqiwnec, glvcti their «np|M»rt- to '/ t no gentleiimn. lost for trie novelty of niilnent gentleuv.n who are candidate* (he thing, raid'd a e ^ for Uto, Chlcag * noniin.i'Ion, *om« of tied of t he ri .or * whom would pot. I am sure, have con- ; aentml to assume that position If 1 had desired t > represent th** party in the presidential eopteno:of iss«. If 1 should now, hf Speech or by silence, by enm- -IX— ropof tnrnipalh the , and due oneOy t<K). BAMWELL. mission or by omission, |K*nnlt my name in any event, toOome tieloye thecenven--! ing uncandid w ith those w ho have been candid with me. 1 spealt. therufo-,, bocausc I am i«»t w iHing tir rchir*:i in a 'doabtful attitude. I am not v. ■U'mg to lie the eapsc of mlsleadln!»a single mart MHWgTiHrrailllonrwtoT have glv. n me their suffrage* aud their cuutld utv I am not willing that even one of my fait h- ful supporters In the past •boirlir'thiuU rapahl* wf paM -rliig In a double nsewith my word<. A-«uiuing ihui the pri-*ld<'iitlnl uoiidiiaMoti rotild by •ny |s>s*lhle rbato—ts'oltrnsl to mi*. I MWM not aceeip it wilhouk Ittatiug In the Mhltl* of tuoti«4itd« oi tlu-.e mro the wasiou that I had mo tiei-ii from Irmtl.li. and lb. n f. It at all kti*>. | i hat * n« arigt.i at fr.eml- I .to who a gr .» Url-I, iiiMrilt—i «*»#* i-t la common «w m/i M. Tu- Uwo< . f !•# iksMy •*r » *•! MHf U* ■—s»*«’#*»>'* |.| •fflfta aod « i*-» I Could llol •ntatiotftft of th * |o*t .lift : W ol IV “I.KT mb uo, tbuni.iK!”—In ope cor ner of a crowded street car ci'oasihg the Sisj!i street brhlgeon H^tnrday eyptiing, a young la«ly of more than (Ordinary go n] look* dropped sound nsleep. She looked very pretty; her head resting! sliehiiy against the w ludow framp, her I V.pK jnst part ni. and her faca composed j j)ca;vfiillv. liy the tlmO the ca* had I crossed th" Aricglinny iwrlc billy tlfe'" sleepsr and a gentleman w ere left in the ! car. dust then the conductor entered tin* car and remarked t»the gentleman, •M shall have to Wake her; she gets otf here." The. conductor lain bis harm! on the sleeping girl's fthoulder and give her the b ast poftsihhi tut of a shake, w hile w Ith the o'.her hand he rang ilia bell for tin* driver to st »p the car. The girl • r.HU' at once; but tli.oigh she did tiiis and op , * ,M 'd her eyes al*»», she wa* evi- dcullr still In drraiutand. Her I(|m now cl slid ftti- saw) almost In a w hl*|>rr, ••Ttwrl-. P 's lOoVhwk; didn't you hear ili.' cl.•• k strike* l^-t me ga I say — pi. 1 c let (Me g».. I lurlM'V'and lfM*ti she •fidffentv »tii|o«st and wtttlscil a •*icd MMre ra*« mil of ti*e rar —aWte a*ake •u.l M'.ftking Itlic * r-MC.—l*itist»urg laiftpal U W. J. Martin & Sons, Managers, of 188S. AND—* XiEAtirV A LITTLE IjESSOjS. HOW TO GET ALONG WHEN THETAPiFF8rAT-i5&Ji'bB®'nMI^ ABE KNOCKING AT THE VOOH^ 0 ^^ A fair imsln^s#proposition to the peoplfe ft Barnwrtl Counfy: *■<*'. _ | Will need In the next Thirty ,1 'ays a certain amount of CAfllT and lo ralad said aiPount gill sell my stbdk of Ory Goods, Notion*, Shoes, Etc., Etc., at suclr ‘rail co competition, cm s ftp. MAECII ANNOUNCEMENT! •U.l Km f i? %r W Ii li« HdftW i u» T u.«i (•4 • % *Mft # fao# M| IV I V +*% | ~W*i •>« JK» Idh. AMI 1 * 6* ' *1 •» » • (AkAi m ImN| % i 1*4l**4 t%#W • % pmK K n MK It#' % sunftagk# Al) • IJmm «i #»« v»4tr#4 ■ # m 4 m IAmb I •mm •#ft»a % •mm* m » ft OO* M ft W*a Wft ftM fpft^M MM • ♦ ft# ft 4 •* ftoft Ift •m %«« Tltc extent and successful rc suits of ay mercantile operations during* too last year wore fully equal to my tapectations. The laws of trade,properly understood arc as simple and infallible as the rules of arithmetic, and while the *01 openioz af Spring Noedta*, Trcs* Gotsl*. M'hit# Ga ds, Euibroidcriit . . . ’ «» # .» / «n Embroidered Rioels, Torchon Laws, B’acl Goosla, neophyte in letters .ould fail to fill ! fttssrsftra 1 SATEENS! SATEENS! grew up to the full stature of in-! tellcetual manhood. 8« too the AT PMICBSttKYKR ttZPORE OFFERED tX BLACKVILLF.. beginner ia mercantile pursuit* ! !■ *• ■Aftlw" bendrid pieer* |L*ia aid |»i..i»o ... . • « . Eoq.nh Bei.*c froa» 1-1 t" 30o P*' yard, may. by sailing hie liltk Weftl near ^ \r«*l A>W*mi« 05 aa i 4, < > 0 tV«*t fbt rWek AtftatrM* 05 a »d the ahore until he beecme* expert 45c* T H Pri»iod"p#<rj«* y lOj i^r J*rd. ’* ryT 1 ^ Spring Goods, Nrw Ginghams .N>« ScfMickrrs. ga>de hu course ihioweh diftewlltee ^r^ft^Jrt^ 1 ) AHAS0LS! PARASOLS! eftU W? • matter* ami rrpnimtft- ‘ 1*1. -r 1 I rfdMoM’araU'fcB. fW«a. 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Shoes from 55cents up, and all other good* in proportion, in addition to above 1 carry tbe tinedt'Vhd Cheapest slock of Wine*, Liquor/ and Cigars In tbe State. % , I am the sole agent for The BaAxweli PKoer.g■Cigars, of which I hare sold 5,000 in tbe last six weeks., Itecollect this sale nrll| only last Thirty Days. Come early End satisfy your- kclfthatl mean what > f>nyr^* f ~ This sale is Spot Cash. Very Truly, -A_. O'. ULie-v-jr -rf V Gr. T>. O. Ij-AJETGrE, DEALER IN • GOODS. . »* »« 1 TUY Tld.’ 1 «a» • t? W %• wsfe « * ’ w«mki * »•. A ft* oftoaM mv**% /V|M Wot AA r *<••*■—.•• s ft ft- • ■*" arsvaaft* *#*>*#, •fta raaoMBtoi off a* ft# 4*## J mm# Mfetoa*.*- 4 *• j#*#*## toe #ft* aae*"<tftft wfefeft • *•***•« «*a •• mm ** *»v ' •••ft Itfu fea fev fe* U*4 Clfe# idtoMfePNi ««## *4 ft. ft# 4 A. 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C f.%lfe «4 The Bank of Barnwell. • ' •epo* • m «a< a-4 ftWftftsMftC 1 % M » 4 * • ■a am* etpi i*£S (f, raaife .a* UM L>«a- BVaft TV earft ralhM of rip* hrrrtr* • t.l m yrtef Noting waww; mash tin* N-r- riaa and W*t Iftatn »;»nd t«rftiiy-f«»ur hours; lhen exurrw* Hm- jnh-, Strain, and add tw o and a half pouiKla uf w hi** -eafor to rarh gallon l‘ut In a ra«k or jug a ad cover tlw bung-linla nr moith W'fth a thin «-b4li. hop th*' '«'*»."l full fnpa •om# 1 of the julr»* r«iwrvM f«»r that u*c. Whenformi'nlationlix*<*»asrj iortwrk UgUtlv,ordniw otf Into b s and iw*rk wall. Wo hat.' not a rertp*' for poarh wlno. Wine may fu made from ripe wild grnpes. Press the juice from the grain s, mid one gallon of water to the ponaw for every two gal lons of juloe ahmady oHMineU^lot stand t the ro runs to- Sivicut wliftfr sugar to 1 a fresh lien egg to flout and show le the size of a dime. Tills w ill re- . lUlre from two to three, pounds of su- , gar for each gallon. Then put iuto a narrcl or jug and procead as for Idai k- | berry w'ne. To remain-vlwar the w ine idieuld not be bottled until n 'Xt March. w* MV* ■at V kaswta 90 | ft* f B—r gtrl 1 its—**gpi I - (xt-r It 1 hat *«4* u> pMpaM u. Clara. M it* - I tb.uk hr h—il'Mft mt already. I mh- <d liiift iworning ahea I r*m- d»» a tftat Mar of th- kg* »• f th. Urge rft*r chair In th- parlor •*» bndea. relatrve Wife fee XlaAiaf I larta# lb# 4« oKm better cultural mlerat thto oilier rand iron age, I aim pi invitation lo tbe Farmers of fee Coanty at large to eali on or cor- W. J. Martin k Sods, Tbe Ladies' Meo, *# f*» t» e* ey t m mm mm ft** the WewiSal m rwaia *mg MM! i^fetldMPMl pfeHRl f*** IdN#" * «* #» feMdl felMfe#* 1 # ’ iNfe m I *■ - d * «», ikft , . , . , • m , . 1 r* ' * * * 1 M MaMH aMmMeo owft m*Mmg »ft» U4m» mt few •• I Hpowu mmm*m *- mm so mo •«* gomis >• ftate *Mr p*wf. nmi ft* kxvo h>* k*4 «| fee aWi k*. ■ Mow t*44 M iftom I* •» I •«« W< ft. ■ MVlhMg »• 4> ft* It *ft9 W • ploi mmg mi ftlo M —»» «— w^***. glee \mm f tmwm TV* U*4ft mi CMftaM* •*< tod feMIftW fta* V* From mm ft*aMfMlft oor rUffwtH *ft*d to ■r -■ ->a 1 A • %m mUL' r* it 9 W44 I im a%ii . A. ft** a • ftr .« Th' birviii U the wocnan'* friend. In- d—I. Vt it It U .be ••(•ru* or %elo|ie«, fas- ten* hardrewft. *iMpend« • rah'nder or pkture on the wall, pick- her teeth and , , . , 4 eut* apart the Irave* of her uiagaalne respond with me SO that they may or hook. irheocMte. ,m «H ..raaloos *prc,Bcally define feeir needs and an linprot i««sl nut pick or shoe and 1 r • gUt*r hiittnticr; or I* a* qub-kly tran*- personally make terms for satisfy- fonm-d Into a lu-ik, sooop or crank. I.- ,i.._ : n - Nor I. 1 hi. a complete catalog te of the , ,n * lbtm ,n a . m » nn " fe»» manifold uses of the modet hairnlu. ( agreeably surpruc tbeirdreetoftpee- Nee-ssity U the thotVcr of l n ''**ntlon, I *• and *0 111*' hairpin l>cc.»iiie* the tivd of , tho moment for whatever purjMvso the fair lucehanii 1 wills. p VJZ, The Best (roods, The Largest Stocks,; a id airs far tbme pa- - .Tr I m -- * __ __ \ *" mm** ** «fa4 a^-ft-U » r *■«. •*• A ■ f A r ffe . -T" -g^y MMM—^Ml gMMp ~ 4 -A— - * Ift •liiift** *‘* •»#* tuilft*? Mr* VftitMi # »M. i"Mp#4i W. J. M ViYTIN. J. U’lLl.TK M'RTIN. 'BL.A('KVir>I*E ciias MART IF A Letter to the Ladies. pP? A Kkmkdv For llKnnros.—A corres pondent write, to the British Medical Journal as follow s: •‘Tho best remedy for bugs In hospitals is a bug trap made by boring a series of holes iu a piece of wood with a gimlet, and placing this under the maUrcss of each cot. The piece of wood is to be placed periodical ly into a basin of boiling water. This Is an Indian hospital plau." ! “Yes," aaid Algernon Tracy to the ^ im W**Umt U!*t«. 1 young lady with whom he w as chatting, V . , . ^ t - , , t “Ills useless to complain at what In rwwof the terrible storms of the oan’t be helped. Man proposes and past month The Cultivator need not say (q m j dupoae* “A* to the latter part of the remark,” she replied, “I’m not prepared to speak; anything in favor of the "Storm Chart" •f Her. irl K Hicks, of St. Louis, Mm, ^ ^ ^ which wo are publishing In monti.lv but as to the first part i'can only sav parts. 80far hehiH mj.de no mistakes, that some do and smye don’t ” and *0 we comiuend bis unattractive . hint* for Jnne to our raader* He sava: “Are jtmi going to have your son stay Theatonu iiiprogn'ssdurlngtheoiMMi- 0,1 R»® farm, or will he follow one of the lug days or June will give but little- fair professions, llaymaa?" "I reckon waatber Set ween the n**t storm period he’ll foR-r a profession.” ‘*t)oe* that ' Varitnuing, as It 4om, atvmt th^ 7t!i. seem to K* hi* natural bet^t^ ,, "\V4al min the 7t!i lo the IJtb Will prove one . >ou'd think *0 If you'dwod him foller mqet aetlre storm p-riod* of Ui- th,! »fe—* nfeam arotiud.” • I><»n’( !•*• a fi*ol, aty dear!” rwmon- •tratrd a hu»hand to hi* wile, who waa . ft. w Iftltlnv t^.r M aa iwnalHle Mkft *r. Them a ill b- hall, uo- >g and feundrr, destruet- wife vyvlowe. and earth- lefeag ft-r aw in* kioaetiifee |»aaible ami |Mbfte.- ( ' -J *«, ! &, Fltta, I w**i. drvwiUag-vfe.ft- ^ am |. aroaldn*, 2^ 2* ! Uj y f; * apart If I dy *11* tftMf ft* «p fe* VafeoMt In aLT^L ■oafta fW rerv Mr 1 In the lines of wagono, plows, agricultural implements of all dc- Mrs. Molair has Something Pleasant to Say. ?cripfions, commercial fertilisers, o */ work stock and plantation groceries and.supplies, I am now prepared to meet the wants of .. all in need of such essentials _ No matter how well satisfied you have been with previous arrangements, nor how far you may live from Barnwell, it will be well for you to interview me be fore definitely concluding your ar rangements for the year. . Other announcements wtll bo made as the seaftons advance. The Sweet Spring Time Comes, and Beautiful Goods are Here With the Opening of, The First Fair Flowers. • « Places 10 Make Money. ELKO PROPERTY TO RENT. . On« Drug St«re. One (iriioral McrciiaudDe two *tory Store. Elko I* situated in the bent agricultu- rol section of the County and is noted for the excellence of health, **•!*!, edu cational and religious advantage.-. To approved tenants rents will be made moderate. Apply to J. J. r.OYD,. ^ At B. II. Baxley’s Place. jsn25>-td *h« aa-t ** ft» trail"* u uw> I# tftMf. tW ft (PM Y*aa*a OMaatity mm M!KF. BROWN. BAMWELL. Waafe ft —4 YsM'ft nbm* art my MAS. MOLAIR has great plensnre in amiouncing to her manj customers aud to the general public that hc,r nrw Spring Stock «l Lidics’ Goods is now ready for their iuspectien aud examination, and they are cnrdiully invited to cril early sod often. In completeness it is p^rfedion itself, •mbrariug full linra of lints and Bonnets, bewitching Ladies’ Dress Goods of the nx>«i ftahioasbla fabrics, Triinmiius, La- ces, Rucliings, Embroideries, Flowers. Feather*, Gluvis. llibb< , nH, riiarmiog • ull*, lovely Pararols. UoadkerJltieCi, Hnaiery. uud all the long liatof art Meal fed] fuahion *od th* bar* of comfort hake provided for woman* happiness and adorn- meat * . .... la ExoL'IlMiee of Good* and Beau'y of ? tyle* it ia beyoud lne*I oanpariann. It Vo* no shoddy good* vft .tevrt in it* eompleta mtalogar and imtfbwn een be they Jmv« oacared »* find rani* a* are off-rod in th* —lablk-h* ] of tfta mot* ptotrolipift* c»'ie-, and the qaanimoa* tt**n»oay -f all wlo* b**e it ft frvolj w*iead w Civm of iu *e r par- 1 a: lovriiaevs ra oat doimrif t» he h*ft»o omi ba. are a* W»w *• 1 V»s aa* be ! • ia fee ftms gs*4 t aad I hsl ika •>m > <al re*ft j Noa fe>t al faw. tu t iqq- . b 'ft* lovdfe. *dUv do* VIIII n Iftaa. *ftM t We# Maw < la tft* .da.ft*ai aad MaliiiWiwhifBimfr b fev mkmmn «/ mg fnmm »«* 1 111 ion & ci. Foundry, HicUie —AND— Boiler works JUST ABOVE DEPOT, Angustfii Greorgia. Buy, Sell, Excbautre, Rent or Repair on ke»t manner and tcroi* ENGINES. BOILERS, SAW AND orisr \|ILL>! AND llAi’lllXKKY CHKAr AM) GOOD Uav mi ftoad « Larx* Stork • f •ft"avJa 40 K**saa* a*d ()»* #v» M'rva* a*d W«*—# Pm* a* **.••> W Of Justice^ B. J.HAMMGT. IkA.lk.KO klJ AVtCNUlC. 1JL.ACKVIL.L.K. H. O t’liy Wlock in u < ouuiy Clljr. * The Best Groceries for family use, Ilams, Breakfast Strips Flour, Rice, Coffees, Tea*, Sugars, Cheese, Ac. .The best friiits thatthe market*afford, oranges, apples, banatias, lemons, &c. also potatoes, turnips, cabbage, «fcc. The best cigars, chewing and smok ing tobacco that can be found, so con noisseurs say. The. best .•iewlngMachlnes, all attach- j ments, oils, needles, Ac Ac., Picture* 'and Frames, Glass for all purposes, I paintings and engravings framed in tha 1 beat manner.. Also, a miscellaneous stock of useful good* too nnnu-rouM to mention bu£ de serving the attemion of buyers. Oilifi$P FOR CASH. . " I am always^lad to >eq aud serve my friend* and theriublic. ^ oct27 New Wavcrly House, UI T HE BEND OF KING dTKEKT, CRAtElKTfUI. ft. CL, W UI ft* npmftl ftMmftw HQl M a* MMaan# u< U. I. .MfoklJ TftftFatM * I "W |T