The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 28, 1888, Image 4

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HHHM _ '!■ odMHr irorda, I hftW am for a raaaonabk’ tarMT—for a ototta’.ttrW u lhriiiii)Hpa-^— ta lb* rlonocrakie jwrV bavaexprr»»ed th^m- •flrea from tkeorlftb ®f llw govern- meirt. , „ • “A* artratioft *aa not tbe came, but on)j *he ocopaion of the war. and aa the pvralatcnt demand of the Smith for free trade wa* aeoondtmijtje davery liaelf id bringing on the war, I' hare feared and do now fear that ill-tempered and extreme agitation for free trade bp Jknithemeni, and especially by South Carolinian*, may hare the effect to oon- eolldate the North and reatore tbe Be- publican party to power In erery de partment of the government—an event which I ahudder to contemplate. “When the Barnwell -Sentinel eayr, editorially, ‘Cengreaaman tHl ,n< ‘ n ’ < popularity with the rice grower* and kaolin digger* ia aa great aa erer,’ It no donbt meant to imply that my popu larity with other datura of rotate la lea* than heretofore, becau*e the editor t| - ClereUnd ’ I end erery other | parent]y aaanmea that I eepouae ahlgh will cealoualy work for duty na rice and kaolin. The feet of I platform of our party. I | the maKer Is that I have neither aaid anything akeut protertleg I heeeedm met In puMIe Hfe, ! r w, rmorpt like the whole South Care- i, aa I under stand H to liteas and Dibfcts In getting the fXmacmUc menahnatnd Bw f, I no* ewty will •trier ta elect wayaead , hnt I ema Irwthfnily any that I 4m* the per aral duty eat rtee • very i word an the Amt lio. He law with kawUu, I lmlnlatmioo. , > any tiational to give ontn- Bepuhfbaji party.** That down fmm JtU high to b6 v rc-dectod ” th*V ty wHh tbe ride growers i digger* la as great aa It ever **.e»B. To which be jocularly re- "Wdl, I bare neither joined the stolen anything, nor I ahy bribe, nor contracted any j t was not guilty of when first elec- >ted toCo&giraa ten years ago. I have acquired considerable experience and aa extensive familiarity with public qffhtra. I otyghtto be able Uvservr the peoples while longer better than a thill hare betrayed my i or loat my mind, In which ease of eeuree, I ought to be caat aside. But I hare am abiding faith that my oonatl- t teato will not oust me simply because i rs> wants the place, who, o» Bis friends, am tolling falsehood* to BROWN’S BCSINI —IN— W. J. Martin & Sops, Managers, •ton Campaign, of 1SSS. MARCH ANNOUNCEMENT! The extent and successful re suits of mj mercantile operations during the last jear were fully equal to my expectations. Tbe laws of trade properly understood are as simple and infallible aa the rulea of arithmetic, and while the neophyte in letters on Id foil tmfill a University profaanomhip he »ey by beginning at the horn books grew up to the fall stature of in- IqjUeteal man hoed. So tee the moy. by sailing hie Uttle beat (he abere eetil be bseetoss expert 4So- 7Mnesd IVWae Wy \Qq Spring Goods New Ginghams Now Seersuckers. Early opening of Stoiiw Nfttjhic*, Draw floods, Whitt Goods, Kmbroiderirs Kmbfuidertd 1‘aunh, Turchee Laces, Black Goods, 'SATEENSI SATEENS! AT PMICKS NEYKR BEFORE OFFERED /.V BLACKVILIE. la Iheaa Goods ve patiirebtly meeritn «ee beodred pie cos plain and prtoled dU ehnok Afctorssa mad yoei in urrea Ueeds ve pamruUii* mentiqn uee hi AH Wto jhbs.r«i Orv ani 45o tto.i —AND—— * ^. . 3L1S ARK A JLITTI.^ IrBSSOK. _ HOW TO GET ALONG WHEN THE TABIFF8TAT3 tfP' AND HAftDTIME^ ARE ENOJKfSG AT THE DOOR. ^ ~ Vte* itf i ferula# i., Etc-, M suctr A fair .business pfnposKtotr to' the psopTe Af Barnwell ( oiffltj I will need in thenext f hfrty D«y* » ocrtoH amount of said amount will soil my stock of Dry Goods, NcAfoaey Huoos, low pricer as to defy all competMoiy. — " Lawns and Muslins from 4dots dp. Calicos from i ccnu up. . ' ' Shoos from 55 cents up, and all other goods fti proportion’. , t , In adAtlon.to abOVe U carry the Haest and ebeapeat stock of Wlnea, Liquor# and Cigafs hi the Stafc. _ . ...» I am the sole agent for TAx BxXitWxi.t Fxortx Cf&ri) of wbfeh' I Save tow 5,000 in Che-fast six weeks. _ Recolieofibis sale Will only last Thirty Day*. ComO early «aJ aitafy four* self that I mean what I ear. This sale UrSpGt Caeb. J*" Very Truly, | ^ cr. PARASOIiik PARASOLS! Gh. JD. C. T. A nsrOE, - DEALER IN FANCY GOODS, is astoton. 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B. ^Blackville, C % * m —to The Bank of Barnwell. W. J. Martin k Sons, The Ladies' Moo BBflp MMPBW BBflHP DBHBB — Itaffi Ibtoff B Hi i ■WPl H * i*totoWH B t m 0 — aa Baavva — p—*a it to bvyeud e touht. A d b fea am* «.*y a—y a#pa • • u4 5m to ad aa aa—ato a—uta suua* auk aa * spurn atouaauau—atoto •■ftTm Lmasi h— toa amto mad v—*a af toh me—m—y pto 'tom to p*to*a tom «»* autoto b«* —mrmrausa tor • •to w • |u a*u*a •# ihu as baim bM toa sa—era • •— ' sd sdtot • |— bepu hmto *• < t ftUL* mi MMAbB l— ehr* bv ■ b— * *abua maaaimto to toa mma* aa aammtoua— a* r a m fOaay m shay fupm to be laa raparba—a ad I—may aud he u aaa^—ad l m—ay — - ^ to M- I ^i m * * W ~* —iC 7 nm mmm mmm,m *«»a*a toy nj rnaaay «ev Aymm m ^ j ■>t« ^ the Ii wl ato Into, il aa*iW *y ta daaa It vdl to a ptoma*< Umt m iha m» - ...... ^ , ... . . /■ - wmj m m _ _ * e.._ « ^ B » ^ | m9mm t'+mg wf mm^mg m h pwiHf fr* fm b h mvW +t% «rr ^.1 * w - ^• 1 I Best Goods, The Largest Stocks, t •_ ^ ' I Mbl*i b«»lna mVaf*. aM'S taf e bum— lb* form a tartly Ilka Dr. Utahaa'a u—lag M j ef . wildly shout — a atak bad. A aether momtor aaw a rotoa, and a third tha altar toa war ©f | They »h—k aaw tto i fr m « h!ak«u and frvr * f M ware prtmoaltkau a( mtofartana i th tot the alatoa tex 1 > Dr. ritokea. As If to justify this them toartly by levying a high llcenm °^ nlon * f *« rt b member, wboU — na- — th^ sale, a ad ttou sreld the vexs » senrrlHKl for the iocturs our people In k roecope la his book and found that J une would be a dangerous month for him, and tautlonrd tbe doctor to beware of Infectious dWea*™. Prevl—s to this tha Doctor called on a lady friend on Beacon street who Is A member of the brotherhood. As he en tered, dressed In black, she says ska taw his double walking before him In transparent form. She remarked to to r husband: “Dr. Stokes Is In his burial clothes. 1 know it 1 am sure of It.” i Two weeks ago last Saturdap’ Dr. Stoke* wa* vaccinated by a brother phy- tom Federal aourto. I would naxtre- toaoe the tariff ados to I—rease the rev- am— by Increasing the Imports them- mdrea, ou aoMN—tof hi lessened du- He*, nod wbUWlll 1 dedclency might Income tax, tax that can be ool- tt falls on the riefa In- “I would thank anybody to point ire 1 l»c ever obam- r tariff.’ In the letter da- te#fbt%prU, mi. which I addressed R. iftaaas Itovls as the or- free tride association m sician, Dr. Frank U. Wallace. The vi rus was Impure and caused blood-pois oning to sat in, which Caused the Doc tor’s death on Mondiy, at the City Hca pital. Ha hod lingered unconscious du ring, the two weeks, showing sytoptomw of hydrophobia. Two special agents of Ii. York investigating the ease. .They > Dr. Wj Dr. twooa Making no attempt Ion— tbe direeuooj b afar better sorrlcca to oultarol mtersou of then other enndidnlio for their pa tronage, I simply extend on earn eel invitation to the Fsrmeae of tha County at large to coll on or oor- roopoud with mo so that they may specifically define their needs and personally make terms for satisfy ing them in a manner that will agreeably surprise their best expec tations. f p In the lines of wsgons, plows, agricultural implements of nil dc- rcriptions, commercial fertilisers, work stock and plantation groceries and supplies, I am now preparod to meet the wants of all in need of such essentials No matter how well satisfied you have been with previooa arrangements, nor how far you may live from Barnwell, it will bo well for yon to interview mo be fore definitely concluding your ar- igemonta for the year. »onte wtU bo tflUOPI tdVAOCte I —toimg —vwvmi toastotorwto a tooa—'h M ki >st Braces. - W J. MA MIN. • i WILUK MARTIN. CIIAS J. MAUTIN BLACKVILLE. 8. O. m—* —my r -Mtfto: yam n—ii^sk mu** •rU m •• • M. Wr«al*a*al«H*auMlp—Im- toa.*a>a •• ■— mu. atoru* mum* a c*. A Letter to the Ladles. Mrs. Molair Ifis Something Pleasant to Say. • * g- * i-ui —^ m ii The Sweet Spring Time Comes, and Beautiful ■. Goods are Here With the Ongoing of The First Fair Flowera. MRS. MOLAIR ha* groat pleasure in annouDctog to bar many customers and to tha general public that bar new Spring Stock of Ladies' Good* is oow ready for their iespecftioo nod examination, and they are cordially invited to call early aod often. In completeness it ia perfection itself, embracing full Knee of Hats and R—nets, bewitching Ladies' Dress Good* of the most ftobioasbl* fabrics, Trirnminga, Lu cas, Hackings, Embroideries, Flowers. Feathers, Glove*, Ribbons, charminy Idle, fovdy Parasols. Haadkerehiefc, Hoaiary, aud all tto long Mof atttoira itot foahionood the laws ef aomfort have provided far woman's happmom and adorn- la Places to .Make Money. KLKO rROPERTY TO RENT. One Drug Store. One General Merthindise two story Store. ^ Elko is situated in the beet agricultu ral section of the County and is noted for the excellence of health, social, ©du cat >nal and religious advantages. J o approved tenants rents will be made moderate. Apply to J. J. BOYD, At B. II. Baxley’s Place. jvm2fl-bd 11L UM k CO. Pouity, KaeUat —AND— BOILER WORKS. JUST ABOVE DEPOT, E Of Jutotloo* B. J. HAMMET, R.44I.IIOA.D ^.VKIVUXC/ SL. AClCVllbL.AU M. O' Clljr mock In n 4 osibi# City. The.Best Groceries for family nso r - Hams, Breakfast Strips Flour. Rlce r Cotfeee, Teas, Sugars, Cheese, Aa. The best fruits that the marketsnffofjl,- oranges, apples, bananas, lemons, Ac. also potatoes, turnips, cabbage, Ac. Tbe best cigars, chewing and stnok- ftceb f r meats. ing tobaccb 1 nolsaeur