The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 03, 1889, Image 4
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Weathers bee's at Willistoii.
oo a visit to this pliu*o he fel!
Walter M. (Jlbm>u, who wam k
• h^r and -ince tx*-
hk ICalahaua, of th.
Iidanda GltHonVwild talk
Wral eiK'Uai>t.d the fa my ol
aud taking HUf<j>rtiinc with Mm
followed Olhnoii to U Uh and ku’m <-
ly to Honolulu. WliHe it wa^
’a fortune to prosper Arnett
treW to be anythiiiK mofe-than n
dependent and he \vaj< finaTlv abamlnord
by the man In whom he had reiKMcs!
Mu faith. He wavanhatned of htin<(«li
Jor haring deserten hie bride, and in tiie
hope of nnal auoce«>« delayed IclP*r-
W'Htiug until blunted by abMenee and
chilled br adversity. Karly in the>a»in-
mer hU longing to return liomu wa^ re-
Kindled. Poor and' without proewccta,
he worked hU w ay on ahip to Man Krau-
ciaooand thence slowly eastward.
When he reached the old homestead
he saw upon the doorstep a woman
eiHMngly like the w ife he had deserted,
hot only about ten rears older. It wa«.
hU daughter, w ho had been born al tei
hl« departure, the young mother giving
up her life at the same time. The
voung lady Is the wfc of a well to d.
htrumr who purchaseJ the old home-
ataad.
Jrf.VrMa Ptrla at KifMr.
New York Star: James Redpath,
the biographer of .‘Q^m Itrow n and t he
life long fh* n I uf W* n.lell i’hlllifis and
Charles Sumner, told me that he r«*~
• ently pahl a visit In JefTeis >u I>kvI» at
Ma home In MU-lssIppl. He draerlbe*
the President of the Confeile.ate States
- jis the “moat refined and ehnnnlng old
geotlen.an whom he eve^ met among
the public men of America—the very
opiaislte of the character tie is supposed
title In the North—as rctlned in Ids
Manners and spceeh as Ralph Waldo
K neraoit,’or Longfellow’, the or
Wendell Phillips, w ho were the most
perfect ty|e«a of high breeding and
noble nature I evcj^fiet in the North.
Mf Davis U over SO year* old now, but
is Iu good health and in full mental
vigor, giving every prpudse of living to
nee the twentieth ceiuury. I'sing hie
phrase In Its true ami mu Its cant sense,’
continued the old Abolitionist. “I eati
«”n)*ot*fttiou>Jv describe Iteauvoii
House as an Ideal home. Mr. Davis i<*
tn« finest tvjie of the -Moutherti man-
Ti'mmI, and J^rs. Davis is quite as nota-
ble a parsonage—a great woman, both
In cb«i acter and intellect.”
Dreaming no Delusions,
dteassssss
Jtf
Publishing noPlatitudes f
-TV
W - J - . IMIartiTZL &c Sons.
Leaders Of The Leaders,
kvillc, S. C.,
Koauor linisaLr.—Then* was oner
a Ridge noted for the nQlldnevs of his
uuuuers and the gentleness of his iv-
jiroofs to the lawyers, who sonietimrs
mddreaaed each oilier In langu*giMvhi< , |i
tuuuld not be passed by w itleuit notice
from the Court. 4
■One day two lawyers whowereplead-
Ing a case passed , bey ore 1 tie* stage of
iianterliig and began to rail each other
iiaui'a. One of thorn said r*
•“The attorney on the .othor side Is,
auay it please your honor, not tin* ugli-
•ewt but the stupidest lawyer in the
country.”
“You forget youmelf, Mr.-Smith —
you forget yourself!” a-ild tlte jmlge,
gapping gently with his gavel.
IsMrS Hamr or ('kristaits lla;. »
Hon Renjafnln If. Masw*y di( ; d at his
home at Fort MHT/Tork Countv, on
the iXh December, from an affection •»!
the heart, aged d'J years. Hi* was a
Member Of the Wallace llouae and had
imrvod his county ten ye.irs in the Leg
islature. . .
He was a good man, true to himself
and M* people, faithful in all the duties
of life, public and private, ami the
memory of his virtues will long he
cherished by the many friends who
knew* the full measure of his manly
Vorth.
Submit to thfir p;i
their usual
FALL AMO
For the fnrjje anil sntlrel^satisfactory grow th tn rmr
year just ended wo return our host thanks. Its enlarged vo'Kimr has eh aTdeil
to rcMli/.e results from a greatly extended patronage without Hp* Increased levy
of protlf that a narrower patronage would have inaile necessary ivjul unavoidable.
In other words we have ourselves
Then* f<5 a'irrent di aJo^pnqwr plillosojiby In tluv alxive bendiug. Correctly anahted and
umlc-rstissl ifin.-Hn* tiial »lt who have lamght giSKU on tiuic from ‘Allen J. Weatlu rs-
»»ee, tv IIHsioti, should iwiy up with tl;e first fruils of tide your’* ir«tto.i crop. II wa> h -U h-n l
Irtdenl at their time of and polley as w.-ll aybom^y siigjrests the w ls-lom of ttevhig him
l^' ,n I»dy so that they may be sure of getting lrol|» wiMHqwl.tyqp** wow ngaiji, Kurt la r than
“ WSATHIUSSSE’S AY; mil3Y9ll''' ^
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Is the place where tbo people tfenerally. In and out of debt, ran itct the very top price* for their
' a' eottenaiul other country pnalmv. »•!.«'
"t rti’le Allen ' Is prepared, with the iisd cash in abundance, to pay fegulnriy, da> afterday,
lust a* innch for cotton as Us tjuotatlons in tlwr lepdittK American umt Kuroitean w irkt'Tsf
will permit. Tlien* will Ik' ho sit s^w in his prices.
And la-tly and »no»t intereslinch a little money .will ffn a long wav in‘i>uschsshig .nn> ,a*ni
all s,>rts i»f giat-ls, useful and ornaniental* Uavpia mor** t4ore r<H»m thpn any other niei'chaut
in this section he has tilled It fonvsjsiinlin^ry w ith all lines’of the. I*'*i merchandise.
Ifebought when cr«g> pmiqwcts wen* ns<.t promising and tin* shortness m the yields of tbo
fields foreos an iuorouav In live ahuudauvr of barxnnis In his trs<W.
’ THS «S93DS JMIUS^ €0.
Muktrur a virtue of nrrHeisItv he has rr'«olvrd to unksol e^rlv In the season, it the jamjde
will take advantave of this aoldc. op|Mirtunity it wtti ta- tpm V work, for he is nwolvcd to meet
tlirni a little rwur half way. Ikm't forir"! Hus-ever present fa< - t and ticforw going furtlier an*)
faring worse, try * YoUr* Truly,
ALIEN J. WEATHFRSBE5,
AVTTT.-l^TOX. H C.
EseerLtials of Trad©,
GOOD GOODS, FAIR PRICES,
^Tnithful $
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In my rtqw and cfiLirged nuflrtnrsftt my old stand I am falTy prepaml to servf tnc people of
\Ti stern Karavrcli, F^ts’em Viken and Aon them Omngeburg better than 1 liuve ever done in my
mercantile life «rf *ovr twenty y«’»vrs in WtU'slon. . .<■
n:»it is making nolutht « lal.’n tfjH*u the puhlie confidence Imt ! am prvpan’d tuipfove
perfect ♦‘♦rfrtrctness by evidences thnt will (s*n , 'bwc tlu* moet skeptical. ' y st«M-k of (,eneral <
M-r. handi>e is tlie larw-st MoiVc eri : ‘r Iwindlrtl.’ It embrace* sll.llnes that 1 have regularly
offert**l nnd rn.mj »ulwi> Mr which only re***’!'! demands liave le-vn tnade. !•* «lctl:.e it tiriwfly
and insfly i» is sufflidetit to any ybut it is ( ll(>U K nn<l ( (IMn.F.TK. ('ll Al.LF.NblNG ( OM-
l py/i'iyp )\ j„ quality, quantity'and moderation bfKri' •'* ^ith dn hiyli w».r<h d Biim i'i ctincuts
-of nnax-rmieutious pla«cs. An examinution efinv vshIs and c<*Bq arbo^^Tiny pritta la all
that 1 ask, imd if what ts wanted is not seen only io>k andHt will be show n.
IN LADIE 3
GOODS
I am cnrrj iAg uL the finest tnd mo*<t faskhma^vtoveltltvi af price*; that cannot fall to please.
I They (unnot Hr.d Is tlcr g«axt« or more favorable prices anywhere.
i The uttcnHon of houschixji'crs i*. sp ciully invited to my. stock of Furniture uml House Fur-
! niching (iomfs. . * s . * ’’
An 1 last but not hast. THE HICRKST PRICKS paid for Cottwn aad all coualrT Trodae*
and (liefLuldeil Rule abserrixl Inevei*' transwviiou. - ^ A-, \
net t £#-
nef t
Vv’. IL Kcimedy,
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GRO V ERIES-.
550
LIQUORS. 6RALV& HAY. .-, -
& S52 Hroadlsqreet- - - Angnsta. Ge.
f -t\i.xv or~
CRAOKFD rORX,
MNK
ot»t-rt "—r~*
( RA(’KKD OATS,
STOCK KKKD,
PK A MtAL,
WHEATHKAX.
mim
1*
Reduced The Tariff
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Thay call It “a duck of a bonnet” be-
ouuae there la ao much bill to it.
Bad colds arc as common as mor.ty is
•«arce. — t
A>rr’a Aliusaar for isstf.
Fubllshed by De. J C; Ayer t*n~
l.owrlL, >1 ass., comes to us in the shajM’
4>( a neHt prvs«U(HlioU biHik (d about
flvw hundred pages, Imlng made up o!
nnnirroiia editions calculated for tin
Xitltildca of many lands. A score <»r
liiiira of ualloualitias are addressed ip
tUvirown language In this volume, atid
could they all be heard clamoring to-
ffirthwr for Ayer's Sarsaparilla and
Ayef’s Tills what a Ilahcl would break
Forth! Ayer^s Almanac, In iu familiar
yellow rover, has long bet'll know n
the moat accurate npd reliable of its
1 Iml; and If any or* }* Ignorant of the
ruperlnr merits of Ayer's medicine-.
It ml suffefsTh couiMM|uener, it is not the
fault of lids enteiprising linn, who
a.eatter their “lejivcs” by the million,
••for the healing of the nations” Ask
-J'vur Uruggiah for A ver’s Almanac.
M«v*ra l’**r* of illuod PaIrob.
Thousands suffer from blood poison,
who woxld l>e cured if they gave R. Ti.
Jt.» (Botanic BUmkI llalih>’a trial. Ncnd
|o the Blood Balm, Co., AtlanU, Ca.,
lor hook of wonderful cures, that con
vince the most skeptical. It Is sent free.
J. O. Dibson, Meridian, M iss., writes :
•*For a number of years 1 suffered un-
| dd agonies from blood |M>ison. Sev
eral pnxjninent physicians did me little
4f any godd. 1 began to use 11. B. II
^vllh very little faith, but, to my titter
surprise .it has made me u well and
heartv person ”
Z T. Hallerton, Macon, (ia , w rlUs:
♦*l bon'raeted blood j»oison 1 ll'-st tried
lihyaicians, and then went to Hot
springs. | returned home a ruined
man physically. Nothing seemed to
«h> ma any good. My mother persuaded
Hie to try B. B. H. To my utter aston
ishment evary ulcer quickly healed.”
Benj Morrla, Atlanta, Ga., w rites t
suffered
Without wailing tin* passage of tin* Mills Pdll. nnd an* prepared now f»»r still fur-
rlier slid grcHt.-r reforms that art’ to benefit buyers and cousum ts wilt umt ilam-
.igiug muiiufacturers kml nmrcbaiits. To reach this consummation so «k*voiitly to
b«r wished, we invite tlte earncaf'Hiid IntelHgent co-o|»*i»tinu of the pe<»pie of the
vountlewof Alkvn, Ornng.'burg ami llarnw ell. it mu.wN l>r plaia lieyoml cavil to
1 every tlirnIHitg man that the larger the amoin.r ol goods sold the h-** should be
1 th** p«rcMiitage of profit inipoKed and that the certainty of cash dealing allows
! cheai»er prices tlian the eontiHgciicies of credit.
That is Our Platform,
—Jbroad,-StHmg and Fair enough to bold all practical peopl*.
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We aie Ready Now
With Larger Stocks Minn we have »;c(’r earriod S-fore to nxH**i tbs* and
wishes of the people in all the avenues of trade. YVe eating undertake to eata-
logne. In an mlvertisemont the broad range of merchandise tliat. we ira Uandltng
atnl fair ideas of its completeness can only !>e «»i»t..<'(i>v>l l»y j»**ra»*!««l ni^ts »rn«l ex
aminations wldcb are sincerely invite \1. . . ..
We are als«» dealing in all t he finer ami better griwh*^ of goods tlfaf liava here
tofore l>eeuiditivjnable only in t he jn*rke»- uf Southern and Nortbaru i jties, juul
the especial aih’iition of the geiithsnen and ladies of the eiauitry isasKed to till-
new departure. We can giiarqntee satisfaction in that <ltres*ihin equal to tbai
wldeh can Uf obtained in Augusta, Charleston, or Savannah without the •addi
tional cost, fatigue and vexations of excursions to Mum* places.
Your Attention Please. .
There is a- much in buying as in selling. We have been unw illing to run tin
risks T»f purchasing thousands of dollars worth of good* during a flying trip
to tlio great markets of Baltimore. New York aud Boston, and therefore aecured,
early in the year, . * * • . . ,
%* ... U 9 ~ %
A Resident Buyer in New York,
A good, all round business man, who, con-tantly on the ground, ha* taken nd-
VHiiUigc of all the llin tualiott’* of thu-iuarbet* and secured lor u* a long series of
inatehios bargains in I»KY (ionlts and No IT(rX>* r-pcidally, which we are of
fering tu the public nt prices beyond any and alt competition.
Don’t Forget That
Large purchase* have been made. Mood* mu^4)e aonverted info ready cash.
We v\ ill offer from this day the foTIqwiug lines :
4S nieTi JDnTlemi Cloth all mm shades at 7-V.‘woi th l.^. r ».
;-:THE FRIEND OF THE :-;
ETEl,
•: Tie Cotton Seller, County:
Mcrcfianls and Evervbodv.
TT^
Uffers during the fall seasbn.bf Ih?^! the
One lot Henrietta ( loth all new shades at jOv
'kKi pit'.cav Dress ii»M»ds froui ;l d-1 to 2jc r
iTtuuTrom A*, pi ».T-io. —-
Jean* fron 10c to 40c.
Brown llomespttii and Checks at
Tricots, Flannel*. Carnal
all new irom 7 to Pic.
worth 75c.
iecks at Angukta prtoeu,
*s Hair J’lalil* and l- axcy Silki, Gingh
atm
bf isri*t the fplldwTng A D-
YAN I’Afi KS ovor.yny tm I :>!Li oni|ietition anv aud
every w herv. 1st. ,\ First ( la-s Cotp.ii Clas*it1cr
wW mil sample all eutp.ns handled by me
• . and whose ratings will la*acv*‘|>(cAii»ail
the market* of. |J*e comsi’crcial
world a* the law of tlur .Mede*
• indTer^ians. IthCotfmiContract A
_ lor foreign shii^m nt w i8& an old, »
well ivstaNli-hed Furr^a an firm "
*4- the highest « Iwr.vver and am
plest m'an*. 'ITiis virtual et*» - \
ptfrinership w ill enable tire to »voiil
fhevain erouscosfsof freigJn*, iiKMiratU’e,
norage weighing, etc., etc., invariable epi-
AciujcM wasting shipment* to marker*, and
Hie public -lull profit by this new departure
34. Big M nev in the Bank of Barnwell. t;» pay *p»w cash
J^r all cotton soidi in Siie; no matter how much iuquaiititv nor
kow q*lekJy it v>ur* in. The.day of the due bill i- eanW_aud
the morning vf che dollar down i* breakitig. Itb. More (ioods in
all lijurs *f Merchandise than t ver before., every Inch of mv iu-
erwased headquarters crowded. Merchandise in the depot.
t he ear*, iu the rities,’at the mauufaetorir*. cotniv-x a-risf ns
loom can Im* l«nr<ri for th*ir roeeption. The following iniiui
tl.v are simply sample* of what 1 t aa »a«| will do. but I do m4
propose tn puldksfj the niagafdrrnt werets of -uev**s fortlm infor
mation of my wotyld bo cTttufH*.! )iui - aiul iovUlr iooWs t«*r-. Tiiev
nre foC-ibe benefit (d t«y self aud t*>’ is-opb-. and vvbrle I may m4
teil tliem ail mv niefhoda they w ill sorely be NTith Lttr
suit* TITagthey can get now here else. . ' ..
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Tlie Last Of Leap Year,
F MB.S. ,
’ Kelarte* her best thank: tn the Ijidte*n? the rrnuity f..f tlw very lifters - itrooag* ext»v!^
to Im r in IIkv pa>t and Invites their attention I*, her
CJbeup. Choice uml Ctiivrurii«t s-(o< l< of und Winter
’Millinery ^ood§ 9 ^
x .. w # . » *
U'hifh i* larger in ranee, lovelier in Myles and qiiuliti*.' and lower in priixn than nuy >}he ha# ■
cv*T Isdoru prvscntvd to tlic puhlit. , >
The\ wrr> Ih.ucUi for. ash and with gmit caf** xm- 4 - —♦ n Sr ‘S.'.d :h llW manner. KM
ph’diTe* IwiSelf in ud» lUM-e W*' ' ' ’
- Duplicate Charleston and Augusta Prices. ‘ -
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•mu I to rv. the hidi. s to their ptf. et *ati.sf-iei|on. .Ml the N. w .st\lrs-nf Press (S.hhIs, H^rf« r x
rii-tta, T r .col >**r-e>. ( asnniere.', N.>v Jl \ I .< s-v-.' all > ha<U*N, i«>|i und »t> les, lliahh d (««KxL* r '
ij.it< li-Ki lhir.nl • oj the ni.•>( ta>l.ionu!4c si} k * and uli thv wide run^r of laidles* (icaj* rs-
m i.t i..T*< > f. hidiiiK mi joy incut aiid adoiimirnt und t.«. dit g no nttimpt ut . niinn ration of tlolr
\ a sTN urict- »
T ).■ u> s4Miei.t te-t uionv <>f many la.Iic*. w ho have vrntmvd Into other markets to their re-
pret nnd *orp «* >tr<4i^ I’nMit ih.M Imu rs cun s.4\.- ii^nc. mom \ und sc. mi.- satisfac tion by
\ i <vt ng und tui'diia tlie *<tiu< tiops ot *<«i- H It s .V Ji If FI Rs OF **A!*HloN, Iwforc - mala- - v -
m( pari’hu***> • i-ew h». e. t ufU ot '(- 4^.'r*s fC'e.^dli solioiteU.. * . ,
‘ MIss-trmrMt.sTtn, of .fturuMa. c.' wuh tm and will !«• ph jrstxl to sccVr tt«utp*f.:at ds “Oa
*- j, i — , - ‘1
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asroAV’s
"Y" O TX2?
Oil £L3ZLG ©• -
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- 1 nfenditig to discontinue the fieurraf 'f*r-
. hi|silri»ss by tbelnt of .Uttinirv, mv en
tile Mock of Mereluimlisc will b e throw'tu on
tin* B.irgyni Counter* and *o|.| n t p ,. r c0llt
__ b>*lo.w cost.* - •
Trices of everything will be marked in plain figure* and sold for
C'afell Gill
v
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v«tra from aypliBitlc b|pod
co rwfuaed to bo cured bv
all
it
I
my
)e4«inn whlc
ireoiment. Phy aicinii* pronounced
H hppolMM com I had no ap|>exi:a
Jh hip* and joint* aud
diseased My throat w as
. breast a mas* of run-
.fhla condition 1 rotn-
B. B. B. If healed
and cured merom-
fwo montha.”
4N BLav KVILLE.
JU BOROER 8
(JRAXT A M) C.UllLV
BOCKBT,
l t yremb Bread
tacit* of the
laries, Best
Ktt old
L -^c.^ ' — ^
Pluprlolor.
In tbU department you w ill find everything, Coine and *oo for yourself.
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Mens’, Youths’, Boy’* and Chlliiren** ready itjgde Clothing and Hats, Caps,
Taut* and Shoe* for ovary body, ' ,
Furniture! Furniture! Furniture!
COOK STOVES,
, I - . v
i t
Sewing Machines,
n’ag;«u$ aud Buggies. :
Hardware and Groceries
~ ^ w K - ' n ***"£* 1-
Crockery and Glassware.
Millinery! Millinery!
We bare engaged exptrUnood for^thU deptrtmeut apcf5v!Tf Twad nrf ^
nt) lea UlU acaaou* ** ” aep C-83
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: n t*) *r» noriiTtfe? thit ail nor >
Jamury Ut, beqdaccd inMtorney’* hand* forco||ec»Ua»- ' ^ * y
^ LEVY’S- CORNER.
B1ACKVULE, s. t
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g-.id. c. L^isra-E
• DEALER IN
AG EXT F OItt CIIA 2 TANOOGA CJ XF MILLS AND FLOW
* COMPANY.
% COUNTRY m MERCHANTS
OJ*
nOBBY HORSF.
r VELOCIPEDES,
TOra (DOLLS, STA
riONERY, BOOKS.
Andnatail de^Ura (n all The town* of tlie
County will find Ills; tlie.lr interest and ben
efit to examine mv iimnetiM* »UH*k* and learn
(M.v aurprialngly low pricea before laying iu- —
f«H Kmfk*.--Further atmotmeenumtia
will Im* ma<W later Im the *p:*aon. Ten miti-
nto* at my headquarter* w ill f*ll you more
than ten ooiujnna of oo)t«pai)rr talk could,
4 Or Kpoelal attention asked Wavy (Pocks
of Bagging, Tiyj*, Wagona, irartu **, Bug-
gles, Road (’aft*, Furniture und other *ea»
aonablc good*.
MIKE BROWN,
i. e, a c.
• XMAS CARDS
5c to 3 50
Musical TmdruinfntvSheet Music, Guitar-Vloljn and Banio Strings.
* * * * ■*— ■*v : " - ,.
TOtTGEM ROLLER OHuAN ONLY 16,00.
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Agent for Tijitos amMJrgans, Rubber Stamps and Stencils. Musictit Instiu*
raeuts Repaired. (
, The largest and cheapest stock ever brought to this «lty^.
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august itf-’bb
dec 6 Up
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