The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 02, 1888, Image 4
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Mi by |H» m+nntth* M.t •% I «n Informal rail ou Ora*ml Hatrlaoa
trr»," • , iK>«Ul Qw^V about 9,10 last night. TboOaaaral m*
!' Jack I^g*’’ and thr thtm library ami thook
MfxM-fM'* work • fc jj arounj^ chatting frne^jr a;|th
than tu> «<irk. t | lrrt i7 |j rii« tlftarn eallm wtrtchiwly
jilrtial T*J*M*^ ddagkta* Irmn rennaylrunkt, aadltU
than ho
|l jd^rtirt'hMapaH.
iVfrs't** u|»on thr natural
unduly, bard ami lrrltau.ni thr
and gumt m;iy do moi-e barm
in goad.
rttere U nothing ni^r3 Important In
jftpi&pflaB of rtllln? a tooth than a
^ofract deotwlon of.whatt ) fill It with,
i required a grrat dral more knowl-
and thought on the part of the
tUtthau tlw pH lent ordinarily sup-
The health of the patient is to
i>« oona!dored—Ida ar her euamptibility
to Indatnatlon and power of ovorcomlng
it. The operator must also have an In*
lltaate knowledge of the kind of tisane
of which each portloii of t!»o tooth Is
cotnpoaei In order that he may not vlo-
late the laws of physiology by bringing
in contact with tint particular portion
of the tooth a filling material which
will not he tolerated by it and which
would aet np inflamation of the pulp.
If It U near die nerve he has to adopt
some material which is a boor or non
conductor of beat, cold and electricity.
If the nerve Is eeposed and bo w Who* to
fill over U without destroying It he muat
adapt eome filling material which a I'd
net only not Irritate the nerve and cause
pain Ml one that will he toothing aud
prevent Irritation and pain and It must
also be ao adapted as not to preae In the
aUgbtaet degree upon tbeevposed nerve.
Afitn H may be that the tooth will not
bear a gold filling on a<-c»rnt of he
wank wail* and am it gam wMlnot do. If
It happen* to be a front teeth, on am-
enant el He dark eo|«w. The op»re*>r
Mil then lad e.eMtbiag else • tth
which to tn It. He meet ear a idaterial
tald they all Iwlong to the Turner wing
of die ooaferenoe, which sualalued a
close defeat In the matter of the perma
nent organisation of the cocferenee.
The conference met In thl« city yet-
terdaj’. Some sixty-four delegate*
were present. The proceeding* were
characterized by the most disgraceful
disorder and confusion, during whlclr
pUtols were drawn and a free fight was
indulged in. The contest was over the
permanent chairmanship, the rlraTean-
didates being .1. Milton Turner and
IVter II. Clark. Clark was Anally de
clared elected. Cleveland and Thur
man were unanimously endorsed and
the Republican party was scored in i
vere term*.
It# LlksTr?lM Xsttor.
It will he remembered that in Febru
ary last Moor*. Bawling & Rose made
a sale of the old Libby pVisoti to Wm,
II. Cray, of Uhlcago. The price to pay
was |2S,300. February 37th Mr. Gray
made a cash payment ef #3,822. The
other paymrnte were to be made In six,
nine and twelve month*, or *oon«r at
the option of the pimduuer. Gray af
terwards dispeeed of the property lo a
Chicago tyadlcato at a considerable
bonus.
Nothing has been heard ef the party
reeewtty. The date of the second pay*
meat Is August 37ih. Thera seems to
he an tmpreask.n that no more payment
•111 be madr, and that the ( hleago ayw-
dlcatc Wifi sell dm prepenv at
Ths ah*m* of a|
aar mile a»
BARNWELL
Oampaign. of 18SB.
The extent »nd mccenfhl re
salts of bsj mercantile operations
during too last year were fully
equal to my expectations. The
laws of trade properly understood
are ae simple and infallible as the
rulee of arithmetic, and while the
neophyte in letters .ould fail to 111
a University profeeeornhip he mey
by beginning at tba horn books
grow np to the fall statare of in-
tallectaal manhood. 8o too the
beginner ia. mercantile pursuits
MARCH ANNOUNCEMENT!
Early opening of Spring Novjltist, Dreaa Good*, White Goods, Embroideries.
Embroidered Panels, Torchon Laoaa, Black Goods,
SATEENS! SATEENS!
W
A r PRICES SEVER BEFORE OFFERED IS BLACEVILLE.
....... Ia IWea Goods ve perticuhilv mentica one hoedred pieeee plain and printed
may, by tailing hie little heat near | «1 ^iaat.fW check AlMtreaa 25 and
the shore aatil ha become* expert 45 0 7*8 PriatoiTaroatas mij lOo V*
Spring Goods, New Ginghams New Secrsurkers.
G-. T>. C. TjA 3STG-E,
DEALER IN
FANCY
GOODS,
c
IllackvilU 1 , S* C
The Bank of Barnwell.
I yna knew I •
•g* !«• •arafteg a h,
i 'ww»y -erayd ihe f nimeMary f
I * I Sn*« all •w»»i tool. Hi ~
I ka> • j - a*
dy Jl — TW V• *1 ••“ % ky yea •T»h Id apfwlei
Lnagw^. whxh } •* V*
4*'to< Sh* FH. I^mt* M-anae ne *•* has railed yw« hea-
artrig ifran l*i ! M */ <Mf GrihMr, a man a 4*vn-
fall dam* frnan (he lime 11
ta ihrnei upon him. The
Mr Orihhla ll to
hto newet,
MS***.^. i
* 4 henka
ihsak H wMfm
Tba kague In-
lU mrnibarehfp to all
i and wage a vlguroua ram-
**»• Deatocruttc ticket. The
ief thefSamrtotlnaarr J. 11. w
tu U MUaoari, I*roaldrat, T. T. Brown
of minoto, hocretorj ,»iul U. Alexander
**lark af Oltlo, Chalruutu Executive
Gvauulttcc.
Barutu Lxxoxa.—A good deal ha*
becu aahl through the papers about the
healfllfulueu of lemon*. The latest
advice I* bow lo use tbcut so they will
do the must good, a* follows: Most
C P** 1MIOW the benotft of a lemonade
we breakfast, hut people know that
doubled by taking an-
■way to gel
IkMiH system without
« r fhthiae to to take the juloe
•f one, two or three lemons, ns appetite
h water ’a* make* it
jsldioui sugar, before
4© bed. In the morning, on flo
at least half on hour before break-
take the Juloe of one lonton In a
^ Of wafer. '«»io wUI dear the
and bile with effleteu-
wUhout any of tho weakening ef-
of ualomcl or congress water.
^Should not irritate the stomach
e ^ U * r ’ ^* e powerfMl
|v#,>nvarlaMjr produces Unhliatton
W ptoporly diluted so
frit Mm ur draw the throat,
work without harm,
U clear of food
1* wart ever
■dM
have
aai the gm4 fcrtana ef oaa ia ear-
relative with the preaprrity af the
TV*. DOW
■ s^afl Bv a* ar tW sa
hat share to aa to*a® sf d
gm sad krtua sUmA af fiaeseat M«v«4ai*4au than ary
•ytouamtog. A »sdS to Baswwui sad aa osai
a«l pveM lias haoaad a A«ahs
And Is iu eaao^V eney o# pr—I (has h< p*w*e *r* w
aaaM ash sr eaftot. Tto
i a«l4 a hae Sae*
no IIIIAXSBB
Shoe aarwhaaM la*tos
af hto itoeos a* ha
Hmx Toot ma roa Brrrra on
IV oaa a.—A Now Ydtk gantloaun baa
recently had an odd exporloam with an
old and favorite cook. About three
weeks ago abe announeed that she was
married. It was rather a startling an
nouncement, a* she tunT not been con
sidered a marriageable quantity. Hhe
declared her Intention of preaently leav
ing service and going West with her
husband. It so hoppoued that her em
ployer hakod some questions abouUtim
and received theae replies:
“What Is your husbands business?”
he asked the cook. -
“1 dunnrf. ! rmbber axed him.”
“How much doos he cam?” .
“I dunno dat elder. Reckon I kin
take care ob myself if he doan’t earn
nnffln. I always ha*.”
“Yes, but don’t you th*lnk you ought
to know what his business I* and what well satisfied yon have been with
hit income is? previous arrangements, nor how far
“I doan’t b*lieb in axin’ no queii<
tiona He might get mad at m. If I J 0U 1,,ro from BarnWeI1 ’ lt w . ,,,
dw. J tuk him fo’ bettabor worse; n. b# weU for yon to interview me be-
Making no attempt te par lieu-
1 arias tho dirueuoas ia which I can
offsr belter senrieee te the igrf-
eultural taterrsU of the eenatry
than ether candidates for their pa-
tronage, I simply extend aa earnest
invitation to the Farmers of the
County at largo Mr call on or oor-
rospond with mo so that they may
specifically define their needs and
personally make terms for satisfy
ing them in a manner that will
agree ably surprise their best expec
tations. -—
In the linee of wagons, plows,
agricultural implements of all de-
rcriptions, commercial fertilisers,
work stock and plantation groceries
sod supplies, I am now prepared to
meet the wants of all in' need of
such essentials. No matter how
toU lo (Mm. 1 r+r 'tem os yn— the* »»B OD«hh
•i4 com huto. U verihtor, to de ll bo o ptoomol te—a te »W mo- U**k«f orlote«ototo «a
If ef tea. Is oil set* too me—y. gjv* )oo plmmw sod moke m Mfpy. j BeAeo gmog m mMiog I* dtots
w lovd* ef crmiteo will find ih*i iheir imeociaac* tom tea* cowedy keo* m mind. *9** 'k* manheol vboavlls
*| -« » — at I • r*
ood ho mpn
to top o>i
oorptetform *h. 1 U
The Best Goods, The Largest Stocks,
W. J. MA ETIN.
J. WILLIE MARTIN.
CUAS. J. MARTIN
BLACKVILLE* 8. C.
A Letter to the Ladies.
(tain woraedah ain't no belp fo* It,
wedder he wnks at one ting oraaoddor
Hug. on’ywhyfo.’jn«lsto try de
coon an’ ace bow he bako.”
Mr*. Baacom—You wouldn't believe
U, Mr*, Tlbbiu, to look at mo now; b
when I was a girl about nineteen year*
old, I lost my appetite, nod grow ao
pato aa* ihto that evorybody sate I "wm
going to fade away aa j die.
Mr* Tt bUte— Indeed! and whit
with poof
Mia. Tlbhlte-Do toK! How 414you
for* definitely concluding your
ements for the year. *
announcements will
tho seasons adrance.
ar*
be
Mrs. Molair has Something Pleasant to Say.
The Sweet Spring Time Comes, and Beautiful
Goods are Here With the Opening of
The First Fair Flowers.
MilS. MOLAIR has great pleasure hi announcing (b her many custoinenL aid
“ * ' — - * nfJLsHiSa’Goodt -
to the general
for then inso
poblie that her oew Spring Stock nf J^idies' Goods is Now ready
inspeettoo and examinatiew, aad they sro cordially invited to call early
sod often. *
la eompleteutos it is per feel too itself, embracing full lines of Hats and Bonnets,
bewitching Ladies’ Dres* Goads of the most faehfonabl* .fabrics, Trimmings, La-
cot, Rnchings, Embroideries, Flowers. Feathers, Gloves, Ribbons, charming
I nils, lovely Parasols, Usodkcrehiofs, Hosiery, and sff the long Kttof article* tM
fashion and tho Uw* of comfort have provided for womso’s happiness sod adorn-
la Eaoctteoe* of Goods and Bsan^y of Styfos it to!
m the bom soods, aud I foal iho
•ef •her* el*«.
itoi viH e*«4to 1m
m U«oa to
dietaei » v»-4*vt*u« be;tag
ai bam* cheeper thae ye# tm kwp lto
CHARI.Rt fbt^ianx.
s 1 -* ti
Kiwddmhvo
W. A. HOLMAN,
ATTORNEY
ax*
COUNSELLOR-AMAW;
swell CL IL, ■» CL
:&7Lm
111. HMD & CO
Fsialry, XwUm
-—AND— *
BOILER WORKS.
JUST ABOYE DEPOT,
Au^asta> Qeoi'gia.
Bay, Sell, Exchange, Rent or Repair
- offbeat manner tod terms
ENGINES, BOILERS,
‘SAW AND GRIST MILLS
AND MACHINERY,
CHEAP AND GOOD. * .
Have ou band * Large Stock of
upwards of 60 Engine* aad Boiler*, also
Steam and Water Pipe at reduced pri-
Of Justice*
B. J. HAMMET,
RAILROAD AVlcrCUXC,
\ I3L.ACKV1DL.K, Iff. O
Clly Wtock in n 4'dmmiy Clip.
Jhe Be*t-Grocer I e* foV fsmily’uae,*
Ham*, Rrcakfa*t Strl|m Flour, Rice,
Coffee*, Teat, gugare, Cheese, Ac.
The best fruits that the markets afford,
oranges, apples, bananas, lemons, Ac.
also potabtes, turnips, cabbage, Ac.
The best cigars, chewing and amahs
Ing tobacco that can be found, so con
noisseurs say.
The best Aewfng Macldnes, all attach
ments, oils, needles, Ac Ac., Pictures
and Frames, Glass for all pufj
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the
it manner.
Also, a mlsctdlaneous stock of useful
.goods too numerous to mention but do-
aorving the attention of buyers.
CtllAl* FOB CASH.
I am always glad to ree and aerve my
friends and the public.
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