The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 07, 1891, Image 4
HOUSE,
COL It E IP,
i
who knew Hw^bro^h vbea
USLZfiia.
wouJ‘1 fetch np ia
United States senate. Iiauebruagli
who telegraph editor's desk on The i
for many months, ami he wfts |
nrattUng good editor of news, bostdea
befog an expert on .head -writing. At
that time the newspapers here got only
* light telegraphic service, bocanee the
^overland vm^Mrere in poor condition
and the rates extrera^V hbavy. l^roba-
bly 8,000 words a night waS an average
report. Under these conditions it wa3
necessary to add any descriptive matter
that would supplement a dispatch, and
also to make an attractive head. Hans-
trough was sn artist in this kind of
work.
Once, when Alexander II mado a
wholesale sweep of a lot of nihilists,
shooting several and exiling the remain
der to- Siberia, Hansbrough headed the
rather lurid report of Russian imperial
cruelty as “Czar Saparillar Work at a
desk, however, proved too monotonous
fur Hansbrough, and finally, in 1S79, he.
conceived the idea of taking an educated"
Chinese to the east ona lecture trip.
Hansbrough hired Hull, the most accom
plished pfWKpaper “faW «$the coast, (
who made Denis Kearney famous byj 10 DifferOli mal'M to select from.
writing his sand lot speeches, to prepare - •,
the lecture, and it was a very entertain
ing one. •
The east didn’t bite as Hansbrough ex
pected, and the lecture outfit went to
pieces somewhere between Chicago and
New York. Then Hansbrough went to
Iowa and started a paper. When the4
I hi kota boom started lie saw his oppor
tunity, and now he is reaping the fruits
of it. Ho may not know ns ranch about
law or parliamentary procedure ns
many other senators, but there are few
in that body who have moye general in
formation than Hansbrough.—-Ct Louis
Globe* Democrat
N. W. TRUMP, Manaoeb.
D. A. PRESSLEY, Agent,
IE?I_A-IN”OS
-AND—
Sold at Factory Prices.
—BRANCH OFFICE OF-
LUDDEN&BATES.
ftprIO ly
MON
p*n li» f »rn*A »* mir SFW l!n» of work.
mil li'-Ji-rnlily, t>y I liotr «,f
f kp, , nr f>ld, itid l„ tkrir
locdili^i.n MrC'v#, (hr} I«*k. Any
ilv ihr work. K«»y |o li-aro.
Wp fur«l»h r.pryihiitg VV# No ri.),. Vi» < »u ilrvoU
jn.iir rv Mitotpuu, or ,11 yr.or iin> lo th« work ‘1 til, i, aa
oniirrly m«w v, oniii tlW »upp«m ti> rvpry wnikar.
Hi-fiiiorr, ar, panil.iu from fij to Vw««k ami upMaida,
and mora aft*r a ll!<l« riorrirnca. Wa r,lKhirnl*li >«i fht •m-
i.i.iymnit and iparh you KUKK. No miarv U^fiiiilaui h*r» Kuli
Inforuiatiou rKkk. Tltli: di CO.. Al\il ST A, ■AlkK.
Charles Zisse:
pr« 1{. L* liarle^j
DENTAL SOEGEON
BARNWELL, 8. C.
Offers his professional serrioes to tbe
citizens of Barnwell and the surround
ing country.* Will devote Mondays,
Tuesdays and Wednesdays to omoe
practice and Thursdays,‘Fridays and
Saturdays to calls in neighboring towns
and the country. ■ ’.
ReferencesThe Faculty of the
Dental Department of the University
of Maryland.
OFFICE ON MAIN bTREKT,
East of the Post Ofllce.
dec3-iy
Moore Co.
—HAVE NOW ON IIAND—
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
COFFINS#AND*CASKETS
OF ALL SIZES, STYLES and QUALITIES.
Prices the lowest In the County.
Persons needing these goods will call on
W. W. MOORE,
At MrNab, Walker k*Cn.’s Store, Barn
well C. II M S. C/; W. H. OSWALD, Al
lendale, S. C, t
ANT THG
o
R AT LEAST That section of its best part circling around Barnwell, to
know that while they do notctalin to have more goods in stock than
can be,found in all New York, nor profess to sell inerchandise cheaper
than first cost ffom manufacturers and importers, they are nevertheless and
propose
eh 6-tf
r
1 km
$3000;
iVecAtition Agaldkt riouda.
Floods may bo successfully opposed or
escaped. Railways and warjon /bads
may a1id must lie laid on river flootl
plains, but tho embankments and tres
tles and bridges should be raised not
only above the latest freshet mark, but
well aliove the great natural flood mark
found in the plain itself, and the recip
rocal effects of embankments and dth^r
'stroctures on futufe freshets should be
cautiously reckoned. Farms may "nud
ought to be located on fertile bottom
lands enriched by annual or decennial
overflow; bnt the fanners should dig
deep for bis foundations and build his
•uperstruclures strong and high.
On every flood plain of casern Amer
and fences once in fhree, or five, or ten'
years; and Ixith common humanity and
economic policy urge that dumb leasts
should be pastured and fed on the up
land*. so that the fertile river bottoms
may be devoted to their best uno—name
ly, the prodnetion of plant crop*.
Cities and towns ou^ht not to lie bnilt
on the flood ridden and miasmatic low-
lautls; yet they have hern in the past
and will lie in the future;#o the towms-
vnan. like tho farmer, sliould build high
and strong and hold himself ready to re
move hi* dear cues and cany hi* goods
to npper stories. And tho flood swept
. bottom lands of the American 'states-Namely,
afford a l»u*im** opportunity, curionsiy ! |i an „., X. Y„ -
neglected in the past, though d*>stiued
to Iw successfully grasped at no distant
day—namely,' insurance against floods.
The great desideratum is general re
cognition of the facts—which are dem
onstrated by the observations of thou
sands and gniusnid by none, though
ignored by multitude*—that riven bear
their own flood marks in tho alluvial
plains by which they are skirted, and
that men occurwthe*e plains at their
peril.—W. J. McGee in Forum.
'radical Watchmaker.
First door south of Brown House, :
Barnwell C. II., S. C., offer* his services ;
to the public.
An experience of upwards of forty!
;ir* I* the best guarantee that lie j
nows his bu si lies* and will give satis j
faction in the quality of his work and *
the moderation of his charges. ,
Rediable time keepers for sale.
inobB
\ Y r A IC ! I nti«l*f1*k* *<»
twi'-b »iix mi.llif. in i>rr»*»iiC**»bi‘i
Ml, w ti<> run rrml rnd w .Sr, HKi whn.
■ ftrf iu.iru. lioa,Mill work iuJnWrtOMtJr,
_ _ _ h. w lo r.ra Tbr»# 1k««*«oS Bi-IUr. ■
(ritr In tkrir n<«q lPr»liilr«.« lb»> liir.l » il' .lwi Swwlrt
Ikprtwwn 0M»»U Mr Kiwi ■ MrfcjTc ■ «— lb o»MM—fc
(«—«►*«! »»»»-.’ f
i but MM workrr ffm »«<.b iiriitrin I
h.r« •lr*«.l» loilflil •-•I pr"»!rt*J with O.- IH • l.'n
numb*., 'lb * »r« i.inkhij ri.»r » »»«rb. li > ^ r. •%
•mi |*. Foil MMlmlon K E. A »i omw,
E. C, AEI.EN. H«* 4*0. .lugiMiM, Slnlue.
Fire! Fire! Fire!
Ti* guard against loss by Fire, Insure
with tho
R.M, Mixson Agency,
DLACKVILLE, S.C.
Fourteen years experience. This
Agency writes for the strongest and
most Tellable Companies in the United
A ssefts.
PARAGON
aohine Vorks,
Hownid Bros. Propr’s,
l A CHIN!- r*
blackVille, s. c.
To the users of Motive Power and.
General Machinery:
We call your attention toUm fact that
we are prepared, with late*t hiiproved
'I’ool* and Machinery, to do w\»rk on
any Machinery used iu this country
Such a* N
COTTON GINS, ^
UHIST MILLS,
mill v geaking,
Shafting and eastings of Iron or Brass
of any size. .Special a'.tention given to
GIN WORK.
Having a first class Gin Builder, we
can do all kindsof Gin Work, new’ b/u*h
wheels, new saws, boxes, Ac. Saw*
sharpened only bv hand,
iulyll
THE SCALES
First Among the Foremost
In keeping full stacks of all Arst-class goods adapted to the need*
»nd requirements of this section, and selling them at
Live and Let Live Prices.
We do not expect to get rich this year or next, and we ahall not risk hurting
ourselves or disappointing our customers by attempting to do more than we at?
able or than is good for their best interests. By eohduyting business on business
principles we will, year after ycAr. bo able to serve’rftfr friends in a safe, steady,
uniform courfee, to our mutual profit and satisfaction.
it AV ?- '‘tV 111, t \ ,er ® fore » continue on our original platform of keeping complete
lines of all goods that our customers need and can afford. Our stock of groceries
for family use i*>t all times full and comprises the best eatable* to be had In the
American markets. We keep constantly on band heavy plantation supplies, all
agricultural implement* in use by our farmers, the most approved plows, hoes
gears and harness, the best wagons, buggies and road carts
Our dry and dress goods cannot fail to give satisfaction. They comprise all
mes for all occupations, from stout goods foi field laborers to the daintiest fa
bric* for society purposes. In shoe* we can suit all ages and conditions; In tin,
wood ware, crockery and hardware, furniture and mattresses trunk*, notion*
tobacco and cigars we are fully up to the requirements of the times.
Nor have we forgotten our masculine friends. They will always find us pre
pared to supply them with clothing, hat* and underwear suited to the season*.
In short we are “four square” ready for business.
Our measures shall be four quarts to the gallon, thirty-six Inches to the yard
and sixteen ounces to the pound. Our salesmen will give a.l Customers the most
courteous attention and spare no effort* to give them the best satisfaction
no, wishing to one and all a happy and prosperous new year, and nledgimr
ourselves to help to make it such to all who favor us with their patronage? we
declare our house organized and-ready to proceed to business.
T
* *
MA HU FAC TURIHG COMPANY.
• V . - ’ . r , . '
BARNWELL C.H.S.C.
. —Wood Workers and Dealers, and Manufacturers of—*
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Newels, Balusters, Brackets, Scroll-Work,
Builders Hardware in Stock.
—Manufacturers of—"
WAGON SBY WHOLESALE.
, j
These Wagons are Guaranted to be EQUAL TO ANY MADE in the United
states, and a* to 1'riees, will be s<dd against all competition.
Lumber cf all kinds kept in Stock, or the Yard.
Noi/slty Weatherboarding a Specialty.
& WALKER,
Barnwell C. H., $. C.
G. Duncan Bellinger,
President.
dec 11-tf
Wm. McNab,
Secretary*
FI EE, FIRE, FIRE
W E ARE NOW PREDARKI) and will be pleased fo place your Insurance b>
let trM or wlre in tlie stroiigi'^i and t hi- moat reiiaitia com pan it** oil t! k i-1, jcd*,-. ii-
rate* f*ir I ire ln*tira!)i-.> are l In- *HinS for i »*ii 11*1*- ('ompan if*, 'p w b -, U you 41aloi
insurnnci* be mi re von are received in a company tint tsabh? to pay w ben h io»»
occur* We rej*resent the
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Health i Happiness.
LA^T( ASH IRK. of Mnncbe*ter, Eng.
HARTFORD, of Hartford, Conn.
CON IT V ENTAL. of X. Y
HOM K of N. Y.
- - ♦
Ins.Co., North America,
Plmnix of Hartford,
Conn..
Hamburg Bremen, of
Hamburg, Germany, -
Hibernia, of N. O. - -
8.%i,g:.7.oo
S,69t>,u3<;.00
- r>,0C 1,247.0.')
l,U8^M.OO I
887,853.00 i
“A
A 8nak« Story froua liuti*.
There h u bebef current in all part* of
lodia that a certain variety of snake
called Sheeh Nag, when it attaina the
age of 1,000 j-ears, has a precious jewel
fortne<l in it* head. The jewel, it is
affirmed, poH8e*st« the quality of sucking
up the poison of the deadlie&t snake if
applied to the wounded part. Strangely
enough n Paris gentleman Is reputed to
possess this invaluable jewel, according
to a correspondent of a Gujarati weekly,
published at Wadhwan, in Unjarati.
Tbe correspondent says that when.the
present owner—who. by the way, i* now
sixty three—was twenty-three yearn old
he lighted upon a snake of the above
^TlfAn
ho found the jewel in his head. It has
already saved several lives.
When Mr. Vidal, the collector of the
district, v*hs there, it was shown to him
too. The jewel is raid to contain a thin,
croscent like fiber, which unceasingly
oecilliatos in the center. The gnikwar
of liaroda, the maharajah of Kolhapur,
and several of her native princes are said
to have offered several hundred t housand
rupees for this unique jewel. The name
of tho owner is Mr. Framji Dadabbai
Govekar, Tarspnr, Bombay presidency
’ " - U ‘ s -
I'elloe SafacUy.
A very much pctte<l cat of mine, aged
ten, wau with me while sewing rt'cently.
She had seated herself on a portion of
tho calico which was before me on a
small table, and before leaving the room
for a few minutes I carefully arranged
tUc part of the work with the needle in
it so that it hung over the edge of the
table and was well out of Tiny’s way.
On my return l found she had gathered
up the calico and was sitting upon it,
but had kept out the unfinished hem,
and was holding down tho needle with
her right paw, purring loudly the while
at what she evidently considered a suc
cessful imitation of her mistress.—Lon
don Spectator.
( No Excub*. .
Guest (angrily)—Your charge for three
days’ board is outrageous—a regular
swindle, sir.
Hotel proprietor—You must remem
ber that' hotel charges are not based on
what a guest consumes, but on what is
provided. The waste of food at hotels is
enormous.
Gthsflt—Then why don’t you cook it
better.—New York Weekly.
Total amount represen-
led by this Agency, $ 24,453,870.00
rheape«t rate* on Dwelling*, Bams,
Mercantile Building*, Mercantile .Stocks
and all manner of personal property.
Gin house* and machinery a special
ty. Prompt attention to business.
For further information addre*s
K. M. M IXSON’SS AGENCY.
4 represent the be»t and cheapest ac
cident (. irapanje* doing business South.
R. M. MIXSON, Manager,
BlackvIIle S.C.
aprll ll‘-tf 1
BSnMi. 0* * t*«* i» i.,tnr men b* 4«ln a.
r»f .S l ..•! f'* tt% K.atl«r,
i^onnMy h. i umkr at muih l>ul mm rmm
| laat-H yt u quirk 1 < h.*w l«-am tfutn B! M
FBI* ■ day al Ihr dart, and moir n« , uy —o
.11 H Iharamsa. aaua. In ani | urt ol
[Amat 1 . J. » •" ' "tt «■' n im in . a 1 h..iu«. *1»-
'hn all yuur llma.or ai.ari' ■■i n.rri. uni. to
Ilia work. Alt i» nr* t.rtal | ar HI HI' fuc
fvary Mroikrr. W p atari .nn, rumishinH
•»«ryrti;ii». 4: aSII V, M’KHSLV Iwinart.
CA111 l( I l.Aa-i kUFL. At*.lm. at onr*.
HTIAM.A A iU., llir.VUMl, JUl.Vk.
SOUND mind in a sound body’ v ls the greatest earthly blessing. With
that man 1* manterof all human Effort*, and woman queen «*\wr *11 Mt-
, nations. Health sml happinc** go haml in hanil and without them
I there I* no real and lasting upward progress andgrowing prosperity.
To *ufc-*guard health is the first duty of parents <0 *hein*el\e* that tne> may
* fsithfully support the responsibilities thst life ba* given them, and equal y
■ sacred should be their care that the olive plants of theh: households should grow
| into strong, reliant manhood and beautiful and areomplislied womanhood.
Against the thousand ill* that fie*h 1* heir to the study n>td r* searches
best minds of many centuries have discovered from tbe secretKof nature remedies
I that sireugtbcn hutnanity against the attacks «f ojhmi and insiulqus disease and
| that are continually lengthening the short span of our lives, -oxhedged about
with cruel foes. AH the most approved remedies that tbe past ha* t '’ Im *
present, “the heir of all the ages,” can be found In their best purity aVthe new
KNOXVILLE, of Tcnn.
of the
Jab), s, .Slack* i
lubes, Engines.
Gins, Mills.
!
p
2u;pij put
‘auj^tqs ‘stojoufuj
ES
rd
C/7
Mr, F. M. POOSER. our South Caro
lina representative, v\ ill bo glad to call
on persons in need of or intending to
purchase machinery. [aug 22
Smif Hula f.-rtimta bays bean mart- at
wi'ik f w r ua, by Atma Pag/-, Auailn,
ilVxaa, an t .Ino ll.mn. 1 ulrJo, Ohio,
ller rut. Luhrnarrd.'iiigaaivrll. W liy
V'll i -iu? Soma »-ani ...rr SbOO.I’O a
knoulb. Vi.h ran do lUr noili and Ilia
fat hoint, mhrmer you ar». Ureu lie-
I.
Vll*a day. All aara. Wr.hun joubnw
an-tint*
ork-
i euo n* ilivjn.
’•ttlruiara
and atait you. work Iu
its •‘•twi
or alt tU«» titna. Itlif motif > Tor stork-
em. Ualluro unknown Ptn« ng thf
^ _ NV!W at.if womUiGii. UiutlctUma/k.,.
II. Co. t l|«»x HHOi*orlliin<l v ]IXuivi0
BEST IN BLAUK\TLLE.
J. H BOHOER’B
R E ST A U R ANT A ND FAMILY
GROCERY.
New r Store, New Stock. Fresh Bread
everyday. All the Delicacies of the
Season, Choice Confectionaries, Best
Cigar*, Fruits, Ac., am! an old
fashioned welcO ite from
J H. BOKOER, Proprietor.
^NAj
When Bsby wm dek, we gsve her Csstoria.
When she wm n CSiild, she cried for Osetoria.
When she became Mies, she dune to Cutorie.
When die bnd Chfidnen, she fare them Csatorin.
Wtm
le^e-t’r* add t^oxach (Usorflos, nee
we-re-vrij.
* b - J a* •+* .
: ana cceeeet ltd Lnce w smppw. »
Of Justice.
B. 4. HAMMET.
IIA li^HO 4. J > AVKNU1C,
HL. 4C’itVIL.LK. M. C
ITir In u < oh my €Tiy.
ThrnBeU Grocer le* for family u*e,
Hams, Breakfast Strip* Flour, Rice,
Coffee*, Tea*, Sugars, # 'hee*e, Ac.
The l»e*t fruits that the markets afford,
orange*, apple*, banana*, lemons, Ac.
also pula toe*, turnips, cabbage, Ac.
Tbe best cigata, chewing and smok
ing tobacco that can be found, s6 con
noisseurs say.
The best Sewing Machines, all attach
menu, oils, needles, Ac Ac., Picture*
and Frames,-Gla** for all purposes,
paintings and engravings framed in the
best manner.
Also, u miscellaneous stock of useful
goods too numerous to mention butjfle-
serving tbe attention of buyers.
CHEAT I OR UAH. *toek of the verv heat, qua ity-gro wit in Americaand foreign tioid*
I^aikjilway* g.lad-Wamiacrvc m.v gif Prwsrriprlorf* coiitpomided at nnx hour .» me uov or uighi with the nu'-t.
friends and the. public. careTui exactim*s.
oct*"! We will 1>« glad to wait upon mirold friends and will rejoice, to make iegion«
of new patrons. All visitors to the County seat, for business or on pleasure bent,
arc sincerely invited to call at the
OPERA OOUHE OPUGSTORIS
The last and best chapter in Barnwell's boom.
KIRKLAND & HOLMAN, Proprietors.
oct 80-tf
Opera flouse Dfug Store
. f3ari)Wellj S. C. <•
Which invites, with tho utmost cordiality, the patronage of all in need of medi
cines for the prevention of incipient or the relief of confirmed disease*. None
bnt the best good*, bought from the best bouses iu the best markets of tbe l n-
ion will be kept on hand and our
Prices Will Please The People.
For those who have faith in patent or nroprietac.v medicines wc will keep in
stock all preparation* that have won their way to public approval.
Our stock of Fanev Goods, Toilet Accessories, Soaps, perfumeries, ilnsjie*
and iniscelbmeouH sundries is so complete and superior that it -pi’ak* tor it*ei: at
•Tilling a long fc.t” want in th« County.
Connhiaeur* of good Cigar* and Tobacco, chewing and smoking, will find our
. XOTK8.
In the Tow ns of the County we will insure Dwellings, School House* and
riiurcbeson the Note plan. Fnrone year wc will take a no e pavatde ihe Ut
November. For three year* po tcie* one half cash and not** 12 moiiths'afu r dale
Eor five year* >, .-ash, ^ 12 months and 21 month*.
GIN HOUSES, we w ill insure on ea*y terms
WIN'D 8TORM Policies wrilUm. For Insurance call on
SIMONS & WOODWARD.
a
Barnwell S. G.
—t.-.— — ~
O. ID. G. T. A "NTGi-TT!
DEALER IN
Base Ball Supplies,
All Hie L&iesi NoVelties.
you want.a
FINK WATCH OR CLOCK
STERLING SILVERWARE.
RICH JEWELRY.
FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT
LERY,
OR SPECTACLES,
Send your orders to or cV.« at
Jas. Allan & Go
285 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
A. HOWARD PATTERSON,
ATTOItNKY-AT-L. a W.
BARNWELL C. II,, 8. C.
Will give prompt attention to all bus-
infis* entrusted to hi* care. -
January 9lh, 18‘JO.
PBEKXS*
.ApwahMof Isforastioa
Mdab-i
«f t*wB,abvsin C Ufjm
FRANCIS F. CARROLL, Jr.,
Attorney-at-Law,
BAMBERG, 8, C.
Office over H. C. Folk A Co.’g store,
mar 30-1
• *
T. B. ELLIS, Jr,
.Surveyor and Civil Engineer.
Mmw Tsrk.
Special attentlon-stven to the computation
of watu pnwniy, ievt-ilrg and drainage.
at Martina,
DTTINlSrS DjB^OT.
The South Bound Railroad ha* mUsed Barnwell, but the old town w ill not miss
the South Bound, for
IDtj-zclicl’s XDe-pot,
/ ' ' - , ■ • ■ .
Northwest of the Court House Square, is completed and a new era of push and
pluck is begun tohelp forward her progres* and prosperity. Everybody know*
that
TWO AND TWO MAKE FOUR
It is just as true and plain that Good Goods and a plenty of them, B^d Rock
Prices and Fair Treatment w ill draw and keep trade <ind be of equal and mutual
profit to buyer* and seller*. On that line Hiave entered'and upon it I intend to
hold the fort. The public generally w ill please hccept the challenge to examine
my goods, compare my price* and pans jiidgfiuent upon my claim to be the
LEADER IN LOW FRICKS
•
In Phoiee Staple and Fancy Groceries that will strengthen the laborer and coax
the appetite* of the delicate.
In Clothing that will defy the cold of winter and dispense with the attentions
of the doctors.
In Dry Goods that can not fail to please purchasers of all classes.
In Dress Good* that will make their wearers Happy iu the knowledge that they
are the observed of all observers. —
In Shoes that give comfort and grace and beauty in all the daily walks of life.
In Notion* in endless variety, Gloves. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Ribbons, Laces,
Perfumery, Embroidery, Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Ac., «fcc.
In ail the Household Goods iu constant use, Crockery ware, Tinware, Hard
ware, Cutlery, &c., &t\ . » x
In all the wide variety of articles kept in all first class stocks of General Mer
chandise. .
Come and be.eonyinced to your own pFqftt and pleasure. This advertisement
is simply my invitation and program, and not any attempt to describe all the at
tractions and advantages I am ofl’ering. ’
FAnev
GOODS
Hobbv Horses.
Velocipedes
Toysst I >ols
*- taMOnerj
—AND—
Books-
Musical Iiistruuien a. Sheet Music. Guitar Violin and BanKstrings
THE GEM ROLLER ORu.\N ONLY SC.cO.
Vgeni Pm Pi.iuos aud Organs, Rubber Stamps and Mencils. Mtiriea
ments Repaired. ^ ' .
The largest and cheapest stock ever broi^ht to this city.
Into. 2V. IRlH. -h^T.
Blackville, 8. C.
A Typewriter for Nothing.
THE MOST MARVELOUS
ACHIEVEMENT IN CHEAP AND
USEFUL MACHINES.
It does good work. Operates entire
ly automatically. Is simple in con
struction. Ha* no part* to wear put.
Is compact in form anil light in weight.
Is well made and neatly finished. VV ill
write rapidly with practice.
Low Prices
Will be Made On
Talbott & Sons'
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Last and by no means least don’t make your choice of Christmas Goods until
you have seen my abundant consignment direct from SANTA CLAUS.
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THE MERITS OK
Call forth the highest praise
menial* from hundreds,
' BECAUSE:
It has no ribbons to wear out. Leav
es et'ery word visible to the operator as
soon a* printed' Requires no skill or
practice to operate'. Operates by use
of ONE HAND only . Its size and
weight» adapts it to traveler*, Is an
educator for the young. The legibility
and beauty of its work recommend it to
the use of ad.
__ This beautiful and useful ma-
ChTne will be presented, FREE, to every
hew subscriber sending $2 50 for one
year’s subscription to Bklforp’s Mag-
azihb. Send at once, before the pres
ent supply is exhausted.
BELFORD’S MAGAZINE CO.,
• & »-0CO Broadway, New York.
\ Speci«l estimates on Machinery
erally at bottom figures.
< orn Mills $115 to $875. ,
Planers and Matchers, $20' to $K>00.
Improved >r*w Mill*. With Rope
feed. Friction and Belt feed and va-
riaMe friction feed.
I particularly call .attention to these
Mills, they are of the latest designs and
with double acting set works they are
the best now offered to mill men.
1 sell the most complete line of Wood
working Machinery and *Sa\v Mills of
any one in the State, Cotton Gins and
| Presses at low prices.
^ V. C. BADHAH.
OICNKWAL AOENX.
COLUMBIA, S.C. \
Buy the Talbott Engine, it is tbe best,
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Send your orders for Job
to The People Job Office.
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