The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 13, 1890, Image 4

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AK* n, '. v wHU»n for th** *trong«*»»t mui iiioNt 5rr1lnbl« Conip*nitr« in the l uiuvl B.otiiian.w i.HH.rsvs.oo & F^vptian raammi oat«r cssinf b ucuaHy modcl- (n a purrly ouh'vontional la thb blwt form of baHal Uw Roman ^i^plra a ^ort^nit of raa painted on a vUtj thin i of wood and then fixed Ovnf rfo fboe. It b very remarkable to find owch fine coloring and akillfti) draw inf In work of thU hit* date, which mast hare been turned out of an ordinary nn- dertwkef's work hoth male and female and Ufa like. The lad in* are moaflr »freaaed In a purple garment and fHe men In white, with a red orpliner. The modeling of the flesh b very Hkillftii and »the oohuring aamiada one vf the Venetian echuol from its rich depth of tone. * , A spec in I point of Intel ost flhout these paintings b their technical execution in hut wax, or encaustic process, as it was ailed Melted wax and then fixed in their place hy Itoldlng a charcoal brazier near the surface of the painting, am is described by Vhruriue. The somewhat lumpr im paste of the surface is due to tlio harden* tag of the melted wax when the brush touched the cold surface of the pouch aad, owing to the non-nhaorbent nature of the wood, (he suhae<{umt application of heat was not able to drire the wax be- k»w the eorface, aa was the cuae with an- caustic pahuing upon stucco. One of these portraits is noticeable from its or namental framing, with a flowing pat tern, formed bj pressing wood stamps wnoo soft stucco, which was afterward gih, a proccaa exactly like that which was so pften used to decorate medUerai pictures on panel, especially ratable*, or aaonna, aa tha Venetians culled them.— London Saturday Review. JUWijnwtTfi guard against loss by Klre, insure the R. M. Miison Agency, BLACKVILL.E. S.C. —OK— JEFFERSON DAVIS. Fourteen years ex|»nriencr. The first and only one In the field. It Is' n complete histiory of the life and i death of Mr. l>*vls,containing20*page* Till* . and is hkttdsoinely lllnstratod and con Iha/Ca., "fcorth America, ft*hcsnlx of Hartford, Conn.. - Hamburg Bremen, of Hamburg. Uerrnunv, - U Ibcrnia, of 2LSL. m . Total ameuntrepresen ted by this Agency, $ 24,455/70.00 ChcajH'st rules on i>\velllngs t Hams, Bter»*antlle Huildiug*, Meraantlle Stocks —. . . , ... i and all manner of personal itroiter'v. The pigments a ere mixed a ith yj n | IOUM ^a /mJ machinery a special ty. Prompt attention to business. For further information address tain* the funeral services, comments of the pres*, etc , etc. It Will have a big sale. 60 per cent dUcount to live agents. Price, pujew eorer, 25 cents; cloth bou nd, $ t .00. M s i h^d to an y add ress on receipt of price. If you want to b« an agent send 26 cent* for Prospectus. You can *ell 260 copies In your own town.— Address, .I.S. Oli fl.VIE, Publisher, 57 Mmret, Xew V(*rk. Jan 80-1w A Trout Stream Fablm A • • A Trout was lurking under a bank when a Redfln cauio along with an air of Importance. , ‘'What has happened to you,'* inquired _ the Trout, “that has made you !!«ic<tr * - - U A gentleman angler, a real gentleman angler, ha# come here to Ash. 1 know he Is a real gentlemin angler." replied tha Redfln, "for he Ashes only for I oaugbt his Ay and found until be robed me gently with a net. 1 hygld him not to hurt me, and he said: ‘Hart you, you beautiful thing, 1 would Biot think of such an act,* Thereupon lie the metal from any jaw, **did it not hurt to hdve the hook in your ja w ^* inquired the Trout. “Not in Uie least," replied the Redfln “And lie called you beautiful/" pur sued the Trout. “lie did that." replied the Redfln with pH da “Then wait until you hetr what he say* wlicn 1»# tees me," said the Trout. Whereupon lie seised (be Ay the gentlo- ;Wr had just dropped near the gentleman angler took the Trout from the water with th# exclama tion: “This is the finest Ash 1 hare seen la many a day!" The Trout swelled up with pride and rests disdainful look at the Red An in the water beneath him But the gentleman angler placed the Trout la his basket instead of back in the water, aad the Redfln thanked his state that he yas not bom ss beautiful as h Trout—New York-Herald. R. M. MIXftON S AGENCY. I repres-nt the bevt and cheapest ac cident Companies doing buslnes* South. K. al. M1XSON, Manager, BUckville S.C. qprtl 11-tf Smalley’s Sale Stables, “-•3 FREE *1.1 »*i'hrulbK» uni. S IOO.WM. iT.i » vo3 C‘tn*ttjni/y J!cc ui.i'i,Cyr IawI Lo'i <>f Best Blue Grass Horses ——A \ D— •_ Best Kentucky Mules. That have boon brought S<iutlr simc w ’the waf’V • People In need of any kind of Good, First C\ti—, iJoun«l Stork will <to e*»IJ to call and take a look at .mine, for they W.1JI be Htsitod .in <|tinUty and ideavid with my low doC\n prices.-: i«*t*i Hurl. i**w * li* »*» **..ftd tim.kr.pw W.mutM SM-y, I ■•>(.««> no UP k.oitlns r*M«. JlWuh UiHr, .ml ,.iit • tlir*. /T **I;k **nrk* ■■ nd ?•••• «f .aim- Ok k rtato* la N.aill* rap aarotk MM IMP- 1 ka* **|(k »kr la.fa _ Talaalil* lUMuf ■■•itkvIlaaM 1*i«M aa.ii-lra, a* wall aa tkr waifh, mT * fW-e. All ikf —••fk roa mm) A. U u> ataaw wkal w* aM* »oa U ikoM wko raJI-ya-ar MaaAa an4 H.l«l.kuf• aaA ifcaM aluMt r°w—«kkl klwaya rfolia In .alaakla ua<ta a*, whi. N fc»Wa fo» r'«” <*•»• •!•«•*. aa<1 ikua waM. ra^aU W# mtj all •■pf«a(. (Wlrkl. Mr. Afiar y. a k»— a«. If •—I* IH»« ta r» !• *■* aa. .«• !S^TT-.“iar«rV“Jx^«'lsr/r Dr. J. K. bfnitn, Opcralira ansl^fcclianlcal - *** DliNTlST, BAMBERG AND WIL LISTON, W01 /rsrtlcs st to* foUawtna »loess at Uaa •enrtoawi. AAHBSMe-BefKiaiBgths Brst Mon<i«r ta meh' n sad or>aiiniin( f<>r uis r *Uoeins i OfAue si the Usrtsog UoteL ‘ muJ*rw»-Ths 0®. e si resutenns. ^Strictly Business^ — ON pnepeR Principles Mcl¥ab 9 Walker & Co* JNO. J. WBISSINGER, ■DEALER IN- * v GENERAL MERCHANJ5ISE. ~ OOTTCN. GRAIN ‘ I ' —AND HA'Sfi 0 HeuistsiBg ktfsiuso'a la wseiis ta esc# moam will (tasoonDiry. Wm. W. Moore & Co. Have cleared their decks and are ready for action. =Ample Ammunition: ~-^z^—-*r. r . ^ - . sa . — ^ ■ has been provided and all our guns doubly shotted for the -=Win ter Campaign I'R MEROAXTILfI EXPERIENCE has taught Us what the people need, w hat the pwople want, wh:rt the people w ill have, and w hat the i»eApk>ar* able to pay, and our plans nml preparation* have all been guided and shaped toy that knowledge Our stocks and prices "HI advertisv them«clvr*. and we a«k the purchasing puTdTevo pma.judgment np«»n them. We hn\e every couildoiice that we can flll all needs, satisfy ail tastesand win a unauimou* verdict of approval from the great jury of the people. In staple and fancy drv goods, notions, clothing, hoots, »ho< *, hats, house-fur- niching goods wo are HE \DCjCTAR'l’KR.S for the best productions of home and foreign manufacturers. In Groceries, staple and f«iicy.,iiar(lwftre. agricultural implements and farm supplies gfffTPrally, we are in otUauce of all competition in quantities, qualities ami prices. - . ' > ~~ t<p^*ial attention Is railed to our stock of Cooking Stoves, which are far supe rior to the ai'erage make-shifts in use. Uy the introduction of these comfort hringers nnd labor savers the.llves and happiness of the better lialve* of humanity will I ms vastly brightened, and our home experience lias taught us that every -^^Husband Should Hqvc One.-:--L Have now on hand a complete assort ment of COFFINS and CASKETS of all sires and qualities, i’rlces\ery rea- The best Wagons, Buggies nnd Rond Carts that combine comfort with beauty sonabln; - and durability arc constantly In stork. Parium* needing them fltul It to WUbvut attempting the Impossible mention of all the goods we have we invite their advantage to call on Win ' v ‘ to come to **e us. to Ihsnect mif gmtda. learn onr prices and Moors ai McNAB, WALKER A CV.’s J then to buy or not as tl.elr own Interest Hid ftitelllgrt«re may llumwrH C: H..» M.- f*. - -ttfrtS-Tl Olif mi TIT friends nc^d noTnftller ashiirauce that they will receive from us that co i si stent Mr dealing which has alw ays been the characteristic of the house nhd which will continue to It** the first commandment of our husimsK life. The few that do not know w* will find that wo are anxious to make more acquaintances, and we pledge vumdvr* tq u*e oqr best eudeayors to make our relation* uiutu»lly pleasant uiul proAtalile wjUi all our customers. IBTEIRTXIjTfVFi'RS, V Bla,c3s:Vdlle, S. O. Offers at all Seasons full stocks of the best Goods, including Staple and Farcy Lines, at the lowest possible prices. <. COTV) MISSION MERCHANT. I slso offer my services to the public as a commission Merchant and will pur chase goods for parties furnishing the ea*h changing only a small commission ~ M v opportunities and ad vat) tag** are such'that all cash buyers can save money, time and trouble by making their purchases through me. ’ ^ Feeling perfectly sure of Iwdng able fo he o| substantial *ervlcer r to my frienda ami the geneml public I respectfully a*k that they try me tiefore "going further and faring wor**e. ,f JNO.J WEISSiNGKR, Blackvllle, 8. C. sep fl-H* • ' NOW i’OR THE NEW YEAR. UttaT IN ULu kVILLC. ' AIT aocirWarrjtnpMl as 'fepresented. Before going further and faring worse come to see Y’our* TrnJr, J NO. F.VM ALLEY, Mr. J. M. Ashley will be pleased to see bis friend*. dec 2B-tf rc Injeden, Shadhtf, Pulley, Belting, ^ H S *nd Fitting AWo«t G«ait. at numerous large diamonds the owner against immediate The presentation by a gentleman to a lady of a fine ntby, set in a ring, gives prom lee of an ewriy marriage. Oral piece# of finely polished crystal fanpror* the vision. *A Rhinestone threatens the wearer’s friends with imposition and deceit The ownership of a Ane. large, pure amhire indicates cleaf discernment To leave a very fine fire opal in the fcoMs of an uncle meaae misfortune. If Ml poverty.—Jeweler’s Weekly. ‘tsu Ju3 'teqn^ O ‘•WS Mr. F. M. PV)HKIt. our South Caro lina representative, will be glad to call on person* In need of or Intending to purchase machinery- [aug2J Ladies Wanted AT- •t Frrstgw atstMssrn. In Bslgiiaa, saefc member of ths chamber ef rsprsssotativss rvoMlves AM iV a month If be doss not live la Brussels. In Denmark memhaesef both boesas receive 15 shilling* a the —fclP tal'>pi>c^ stators depot tee are paid XS.V) per annuia. and tbs same rata obtains in Austria, la Portu nia, Norway aad Swedeo ssostors and dnpu ths are paid, as abo are tbs members of. tb« local German legislatures. In Kwitxrrland, —lAsss of the national council get 10 shii liags a day, and naerabers of the state coundi from 0 to 10 shllllnga In Italy, neither sen Otars nofxdcfKities are paid, bat they travel tim aad receive other coocnslons in taxi* and patronage. lo the United States, sen ators and deputies receive £308 per annum. If by not pay our li. P.’sf Then they would, perhaps, remember tbe saying, "Every on« eagbt to mbke himself worthy of hie hire."— London Court Journal. Mrs. Mo/airs New Store, Z^AIN STREET, (CAVE'S OM> STAM»- • ■rws..j I w ? r»r. ^^a^TTiinJTiiniPim■ osive Alee par ana am. In Greece, - Kouma J 1£ BORGUEI* S R E S T A-t R-A N'^ driVD FA-M***V- GROCERY. New Store, New Stock. Fresh everyday. All the Delicacies of the Season, Choice Conf«ctl«narlc*, H»wt (Jig j vr ! ** Fruits, Ac., and au old fashioned widen .ic from J li. HOdtOEK, 1‘ronrietor. PARAGON Machine Works, Howarcf'feros. Propr’s, fr.Httt.NKElieun* H bf lllNI ’!’<* BLACKVILI.E, 8. C. To tb* users of Motive Power and Gene.'al Machinery: We call your attention totbc fact that we are prcpnreil, with latest improved Tool* and Machinerv, to do work on any Machinery used in this country. Such a* COTTON GINS, GRIST MILLS, COTTON PRESSES, PULLKYH, HANtiERS, MILL GEARING, Shafting and casting* of Iron or Bra** ; of anv *i/.e. 'Special a'teutlun giren to GIN WORK. m Having a first class (iln BitWder, we * can do all kiudsof Glu Work, new brush j wheels, new vaws, boxes, &c. Saws sharpened only by hand. July 11 . v THE SCALES - WE ARE WAITING A WELCOME-:- The best possible prices will be given fur cotton and ail merchantable country produce. McNab, Walker & Co. Barnwell C. H., S. C. Turn over ThucJiew Leaf * • ^Charles ® Peehmann^ AU the year ronml, offer* greater gifts tn the pnrchsdnx pnblle ihse Banu Clsn* ere»' brought on-th* WMrTd’s universal hnHdsv. Vslue recelritl i» the standard by whktHL . di-sling* with ht* castomers are Mu iuured. For every dollar they »ret s hundred cents worth of irond*. I.tre arrj !rt lire Is flie m^ttn of his husines* life. Be ha* tv- ' ^4ved in onler to rrdnk:r his sKu ks idmwnl* amt to mnk'* the pnMIc happy 1l - spite of i)«rd tirar* and gthoray sppreben*ions to offer from A Series of. Startling Surprises, Y 5 '" arwr.' stw s.). !, it*. a-!. ■ u-to n. ni t^yr nrTrr knoM brjurr bml rocrvoi atut^ eaniHnxAbJH ■will in dowwtf'tfHiroFwITtlat towttetnpt imttattrm: - Tliis drtef mTbatifm apptTr^iTo nil li ning that no one. ort. .*11-tf Baldwin & Garvin, Have oj»ened a first ela** stm k of Hardware, Tinware. Staves, 1‘alnt*, Oil*, Varntsher, Glass, Ac., which they will *idl at the lowest |>o*sible price* to Che people of Barnwell, Aihen and Orangeburg counties. Staves repaired*in a tti*t class manner. Practical tinners, Gun and Locksmith*, Roofing. Guttering and repairing are specialtie* We have all the latest Improved machinery and tools, ami guarantee satisfaction .in workmanship and prices. Work done au\w here w ithin twenty miles uf Mackvllle. XTerohanflise* IDry nncl l~)rcss OoorlK- i loth- ine- llatsi Hoots, Notion • Cxrcof>rie»* Harclwnro’ Kurnituro. A crrictil i ural Imple meists» House li'urhishifig Goods And all tbe wide range of ware* k«-pt In the moat r* Complete Stock in the County. The Invitation to partlelfaitc In this pic nle of low price* I* nnfrerMtl. All will be w^com* and none will lw turiK-d nway iliasatistit-d aith thi*[r «hHf>*i oLh_*g**! tMiig*. There im r»*>m for all snd bartams enough to adorn the dying year with happy comfort and to brighten the birth of with the pmornce and promise of better lir CHARLES PECHMANN, Barnwell, S. C. November 1*-1**88 tf To wee. admire nnd purchase the bo«t and most beautiful ftlilliuery (i<K>d* ever brought to Barnwell at price*that challenge approbation and defy compe- titlon. The *Uwk I) complete. cmhraPlng all goods In the millinery line that are needed to adorn and make happy the fair sex and to charm auu captivate the lords of creation. Without attempting the irnpo**ihle task of enumerating its attractions Mrs. Molajr content* h*r*elf with inviting the.Indies of all the coun ty to call and tm convinced that they can be suited with goods that can not be excelled in more pretent bwi* place* and at prices that cun not be under quoted any w here. — ssssa Sm.UtUV BALDWIN .t GARVIN ‘ Lock Du, «: iiiackviilo* s c O-OOIDTEjAE, & oo.. Ml B«vr rrwtectloti. A correspondent of The Canton (M*.) T«le* pbooa draws A picture of tbe tboughtlesauew and Ingratitude which is not often witnessed end ye# Is seen too often. He deactibes it si a dream, but evidently bu didn’t observe it in <r>esBkn< Ha says: "i saw in a vision « mao, a good man, a deacon witliai. He bad ; labored long in hlaJlasurN vineyard. H« n all the late and most popular and ap- bod given of bia sulotanoc, bU time and hit 1 proved fabric* >\jU he Ton ml at the old prwyera for tbe good of the church and tlx 1 stand Uhlplr 1ias>o long boon head- Sbvlng of tout*. Tbe time came with him ai j quarters fpr this Uneof trade and w hich Dress Goods with all one, when tbe r* km ties* band wm •poa Mm. On a dying bed, although aur* 1 wooded by kind fiiend*, be aigbed for some fraternal cheer, that somS co-worker in yean %iqis would come and with him review the peat, talk of tbe prevent and consider the f u tare, but they came not; they were joined to their Idols." It would be wed if we should all fallow the example of aa Auburn gentle- man who devotee a iialf day every week to *MHug the poor and tbe tick. Heaayatbat he does It As a measure of moral seif pro tec- «to® * ' * ' A is reported from Japan that It is in cen to erect a brouss statue oo an i immediately outside tbe imperial Tokkx, and artista were invited to One iof the latter repreaent- seated on his favorite charger, ^nin.iguHi mi ii pledge* every effort to preserve and In crease Its well won prestige. Before golngfurther aad surely faring worse the Udies are cordially Invited to visit both stores, inspect goods nnd learn price*. mh*». Mot.Ain. Barnwell C. II., S. C. seplO-tf SciiNTinc American CDTaBi.iSmCO 1805 Of Justice. B. J.HAMMET, __ flAII^RO. VI » AV ICNUld. It Ij VC’lvV’lI^L.lC. H. t (l|«y uiwck in :i < outtiy I lly. The Best Groceries for family use, Hams, Breakfast Strips Flour, Kim*, Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Cheese, Ac. oranges, apple*, bananas, lemons, Ac. also (MtHtoes, turnips, cabbage, «fce. The best cigars, chew ing ami smok ing tdbnc<f» that can be found, so con noisseurs say. Thu best .Sewing Machines, all attach merits, oil*, needles, ■fcc it*;., Picture* and Frames, Glass for all purposes, painting* and engraving* framed in the best manner. Also, u miscellaneous stock of useful good* too numerous to mention but d»- ssrving the attention of buyers. CHEAP FUR CASH. I am alw ays glad to ree and serve my friend* and the public. oct27 CARRI AGejsr II A RN L AND la tb* olSi-M anrt m.itt |w»p«Sir arlnrllBc sed Btvchur CirrulsKon i rslly Hlvstmtvit. lmr>. Pahli.h«a wnekly. e*h<1 fur tnlml racev fnMIshrd amt *>•» the laprrrt attun «>f any paper of Ita otm»» in f baOltrld. tlliirtmlvl. Beja Hass of W’.*xl Knarar- evhli.natl waaklr. Sahrt fi>r snarKnan S»»P*1 rOfv fijtysw’. t'oar im nlha’trial, fl. kCnN ft tXJ^'Prai.MiIltirs, an Broadway. N.T. you want a ^ PINK WATCH OR CLOCK STBKLIRO SILVKRWARK. oa either skis of tbs sntrance bridge. TktolimMto hav* beau mutfh admired by ths MMafk of tbs tmpsrtal housebokl; but CXIC< Muu to was sabmittsd to tbs smperor it was retosdrob tbe gAmnd that it was wai la aooonlana* with tha principles of ’ and politeness that foreign princes of dutiuctioa who cams to tbs fast a bores hartrtddcn by him.-Philadelphia • raontlrly .Fashion “ITIn# times out of habltnally keep# her fter to ask L Edition of Sclentiflo American. A crest M»r«r*S. Kac)« l**na rontaln* ontorad (Ithocraplip- |.lair* <-f w aoU* and «-Ur ra-lden- era or pr rere' ■I) i --—■" "Rf4»w tnvHitmY: Kimirn ii* rnararinga end fall i>laii« and .|>rc<B*'aUon. furtlm a.r of aschaan.mrtnstaic butldlnv. mrv fta r*ar, Iteta. aeupy. ML'X.t A CO n Pcai isazoa. may be .rmr- «M i*y Ht>i>ly- tint tn MrvM A Co., w H n ■a har^ liail. Trr M yrara' ri|>er»encv apd ha»# iwartv nras MtiUk.' applloailnn* for A rm-rlmn and rnv-' 1 elirn patvnls. *rnd for Handbook. Curraa iSssaa .irictly eanaOisiMai. TRADE MARKS. lytiui mark !■ m< racialvrad in th* Pat ent OUra. mfVr »*• AirN v A »\».. *J*S *r»«cure * ■ llanStmaS Ini pfucaraS. AridruM ML'N.V 4k CO.* l*nrra» Salirliava. , gXXCUAk Orrux: ri AUOAlrWAT. X. T> - Ho — ' * ^ FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT . LK&Y, r OR SPECTACLES, Send your ordo**# to or at Jas. Allan & Co “"283'«LNO’STitEET CHARLESTON* S. C. -—HAVE JUST BECElVEI)-r- 4 CAH LOADS FAHM WAGONS. . ALL SIZES, ONE fO SIX HORSES s * * 7 Goodyear & Go’s. Onc-llorsc Wagon. . .. ' ( ^ , THE BEST KNOWN FOR THE PRICE—$30. ^l^ln Stock a tine assortment of CABRIOLETTES, SURKIES, PH/ETONS, OPEN AND TOP BUGGIKs, SPRING WAGONS. Also a full line of Single and Double Harness, Fine Track Harness, etc, Tbe above arc special shipments, and the Good* most desirable. Will be sold out at very low figures. To arrive, another ear load of ' * ' “THE BKST” ROA.D CARTS. • These CARTS are made of the finest material throughout, are models of excel lence, and are recommended by all who have used them as far superior to all other makes; price $25. .* Y . Also a full line of Hardw are, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Rubber and Leather Belting—best quality. Lace Leathe, Machine Oils, Carriage and Wagon «Alaterials, Shoe Findings, Leather of all kind*, «fcc., at l,owe«t Prices. —Medal-Brand-Ready Price $2 Per Square. 100 Feet-Ab olutely Water aiJ Xire Prouf. —2 • . ^ More Durable than any other material and far r uperior to tirvor shingle*, sad about one-half tbe coot, lusuranoe the same a* if Tin, Zif*;, Ctfpper, Slate or Iron i* used. * • pi.jjjwp *3 y jwt« . •^vyai ar'ZiS ojsc •ilia tqqi o| iqkmuq jaa# i(«>oiv }>>edw<)i|o puv oqj^ • * % » » *pajpfdd^ »)imui •n4)*a] ‘iiiouaj^ par sduojy j.<qqny| sov^o pu* ti.n/ij j.j tu;>k\ oo9« aixo xvouo marum wao hiil ♦ 4 ofuwa pux IIHOIA finino *:>istiK iJHiqn Muwmiuisiii tv^|soK -rraXY — XjonoijTn^j ^ Ejotl paXl ‘8apadioo[9^ ‘sasjoff Xqqoff ‘§0009 Aaavd 1$'3M¥9 A13ID0S lS3in3H1 ‘VITIVH s^jOjW'OJjj P0JOIO3 isog ‘spjn^ stuux NIHTIYaa iaHOJ^ryn: o ex ^ Our Star Gives kiDTiTBm. -• * # . - BISilffi FROM TQF, BUIN8 OF TVO C0HFU6UTI0RS- At our Factory, 7.W and 7BI EIID Street, Vehicle* of any to order w hen so desired. Tbe repairitift.o/'Carriage*. Buggies and. Wagons o all descriptions bos been a specialty w kh us lor 25 years. • -— ■' -v . ■ . % style and size made „ 18 hnce m\c ready tn supply the purchasing phWlc with unapproachable bar galitk In Dry Good*, Dress Goods, Millinery Goods, Clothing, Roots and Khoe# r Notions, and Atoe coaiplate stocks ©# all desirable merchandise that have made — -v - »* ;' The Corner jiy lire Court Hon.'.e ^ ■ * '' • a house bold name from tbe Savatmfh side to the far off Kaolin Mines from * Aikeu heights to tbe villas of Orangeburg. fAliRlAfiEs IIAUXESS -N^H\RdWARE, JM< k«on und Cilia Ska.. It cur ArlingxoB A th* TVTrk BlackTillcy H. C. * T "