The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 16, 1891, Image 4
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▼rMpnrfna'' T»r»rrn*ti»nr.
It is r:itM<*r remarkable that «o many
men identiheil with the early history of
tins continent should have - living de
scendants. Many of ns remember the
la«ly who visited New York some years
n<o w’ho claiimsl descent fnnn Americus
Vesfmcius, and Jmd a conviction on her
mind that the Oftngross of tho'Vnitefl
SUiUw ought to i^stow some kind of
pecuniary recognition on the name.
CougmMf was not in a- pensioning fraym
of mind and shore turned homo no richer
than she came.
Her visit, however, ted to a close in
vestigation of the carter of her anees-
\\ ” ’ tor, which resulted in the discovhrx that
Uie word America origim^ted in u uaj
Ki>en by the natives to a portioipof the
coast which lie visited. . Nevertheless,
the lady is believetl to have been lineally
dt*scen<led from Awrentms Yespneins, or
rather the persOti whose name was Lat
inized mtdthat ftirm.-^Ciucago Times.
An Old Friend
IX -
A NEW PLACE.
G haklks i*i:t ii.mann^
^pleasure in inlorndug lii>
t
Tlii* I’ajje of tin* Czar.
Little KapiotK had made a lud with his
fellow parpen that he would pull the Kmr
peror Paul’s pigtail (which was held in
i respect by the Highest persons- in the
reahui like an ordinary l>ell copo at the
jiext court banquet. Accordingly, when
^ilie czar ttsik his seat at the table, sur
rounded by the tnemliepi of tlie imperial
family ami the dignitaries of state, Kaj)-
ioif took hold of the,queue and gave
jerk ns if lie were pnlling'a boll. The
emperor ntteiisl aery of pain and turned
round in a desperate rage: Everybody
trertihied; only tile little jKige stood there
cool and impUssivc.
•‘Who did that/' inquired his majesty
in a passionate ton*.
“I did,” said’ tin* youth; - "that queue*
is always awry; 1 put it straight down '
the llli(idttf.’ ,
"Why, you scamp, couldn’t you do it I
without polling so liardy.’ and there tluT*
matter ended.- Ixi Petit Monitenr.
'lakes
many
old friemls amHtie gi neral pub
lic that his mercantile business is now
located just K»*f pf the Court If^useon
the SquunvAvhere, with good stocks of
cliolciMfbods aiid prices that no scnsilde
rnepcbarit can undersell he hiTpes to
fei*it and receive a full share of public
patronage. He cordially invites an ex
amination of his stock of general mer-
vhandise, which is fnll in all lines and
has been most carefully selected to suit
tills market. His long experience has
heirned Tidm exactly what the people
w ant a-nu m-etl and they can timi evory-
tliing at nivi store and at the most mod
erate prices.
M*r Intlieiineof Wines, Whiskeys
and Hrandies I have tiie very best and
purest goods inr the eountry-. Some of
mv brands are so old that they can hard-
-bM»e--iaittgbt in any market. 1 have
kept them for years nmliibw oiler rlietn
to all needing sometliing superior for
medical uses or socrii enjoyment.
• Will he glad’to »ee my friends
the general public,
Charhs Pechmann.
.jM’rattf
atul
MONEY!
Pr, If Karley,
DENTAL SURGEON
TfAKXWELL, S. 1’.
■OfTcisTTls professional services to the
citizeii.H of llarnwell and the surround
ing eountry. Will devote. .Mondays,
Tuesday^ and Wednesdays t<* olhee
practice and Tlnirsdays, Fridays and
Sat urday.s4bt!alls inneigliborihg tpw ns
and the. country
Heferences;—Tlie ^acuity of the
Dental IHepartnient of .tlie l nh ersity
of Maryland. ' "
OF* 1 ( ; E ON MAIX STREET, ..
East of the I’ost Otiiee.
dee.”-1 y
Moore -:&;-Co.
—HAVE NOW OX HAND—
IIomt I'lir* Wnltlftly.
From wlwn* do all the fli—i come? The
qii*»tion is often naked, and a**l<l«*in n.*-
ceives so Mtufiutory an answer as has
been given hy a.isHitemjx>rary. Thy
cumiiiiou fly lays iimrv than a hundred
eggs, and tlei tune from egg laying to
maturity is aboiU two weeks. Moat of
•s Bifve wwi.i.
Hem we s«>« it ilhetritcsl. Sup|M*e utm
fly «*omnietires "to mnltqdy aiwl r«»-
ph^nish the earth'*about June I. June
V». if they all lived. Would give loO Sil|e
p>«ie seventy live of these an* females,
July I would give ilh, imp|M*ing ih»cruel
wasp or ot)e*r untow ard circumstanee to
interfere, ll/JoO. Hupptis** a.G?^ of these
are fcmnles, we might have July 13,
Utes.- It.in bits
How I>«< ('uh«Ih« lur M«ltlr<l It.
Kwrybpiljr is fainiluir with the sp»s-t.v
ch* of tw*o women in a street rar endeav
oring to |>*y oneamulHT M fare, (ait it re
in Ml ms I for an energetic l!r«<okl) u mo-
durt«# the other ilay to take the matter
In hia own hands and fttraighten out the
snarl Am nsual. w hen tlie two w*ere Heat
ed each plunged fcrr Iwr purse, which n-
ceplacles wen* brought out with mutual
proteatii. No. t got dTjA" Imt puia, a dime,
•nying complacently, '’It’ii all ready, my
dear." lint No. 'J ha<l a quarter wlncii
m(hi "really wanted changisi.’* Hu it went
oil while thccouductor Stood before them
waiting for Nome derision. Ntaie came
and he grew iiu|mticlit. He cou»ite<l out
•oine rliangt' in < a< h hand. “Let me
have your dime. |4eaac t " he said to Nu
1, am! she otvdieutly handed it over.
Th» n tic pUftMii hia hand to No. 3. who
ftavu him h«-r quarter. u-*t lueb rstaudiMg
what w a- coming. Tin-n quickly to No.
1 he hatch'd a nicktj, and to No. 2 twvaity
ceutM in change Iwfore »*iiher of the wo )
men dim-overetl his intention, and walked
otT to the platform mnttenng M^pH-thing
that probabh- would not look well in t
nrint.—New York Tunes.
Carlllug Along £a«y.
"There is nothing like letting nflier
people exert t hem selves for yon.” sighisl
a Util, spare gentleman as he followtsl in
the. wqke of a fioftly mdi vidual as' they
paamai vUiCough lho. ,swinging doors at
the pnatoflbe corridor * fne portfiT'jJeTP”^
Ueuutn burled hims**lf against the door
with a bang, and as it s^’mig Itnek the 1
gentleman bt-Uind him pissed-out with- ,
out lifting.his hands (nan his overcoat j
pocketa,— : New York Times.
fran h# eariinl at utr Una of wi-rli,
rapidly wnd lion«*ri«ld\, l*y tlu-ae «»f
CHlo-r ses, } iMiivfr of idil, ami In th» fr
owit )••• •lilies,vt lirret Cf tl»* y livi Any
one t ail do til*' n orjc I ni? !♦» Larn.
\V« fitinUh a*ar> tiling We Mtnrt toil No ri*V ^ ou « an devota
y i*Qt itiotneuta, nr all ywffW Dm** to tN«* il*i* is an
entirely h* *% '••d. *«t*l Lt ings noud« fful •ncetrim w w * »(ts-r.
||. g11tut ra ara earvun^ frt*iu It* #5d* prr »* ‘ k a*»'l U|*w mda,
• nd n»t*f** ■tire * >'mfe * Mutronee. \Fe mn fnrn»*li yon tl»«’ fm-
|tl«»« i»»* ut Aii t tewrft y#*n mk F. No •)Mice (o eii'lakn here !■ nil
tufvi(Maiiutt tHiilu J'Kt KA t-O.. MAiML.
Cbartes Zissettj
^iu Practical Watchmaker.
sL-'A-X
First dyor south of llmwn l!oii<c,
fUtrnweiJi'. II., M.r., offer* his^rv lees
to the ||ilol(e.
All exis'rienee of upwards of forty j
years i* the Ih*-i gnaraotnv that lie |
kiu»WA.iuii t»u*imo— and u ilLgri *‘ M.atis i
faction in the quality ol his w«i-k and
the ummI*ration *»l iiis eharge*.
fJ^T' Keliabh* time ke» |M*rs for sale,
luehH
A ( O M1 ’L ET E ASS<)KT M E X T 0F
COFFINS* AN D0CASKETS
OK Al.J.SIZKS, STH.EiS \m> gl ALITIK.
I'riees the lowest in the (’onnty.
-Uariounmccdliigllfew^lKid* wilt call op
W. W”. MOORE,
At McXab, Walker A f’o.’s Store, Thirn-
well (’. II.,S.W. Jl. Oi>\VALl>, Al-
Vndah*, S. i?, '
mabfl
PARAGON
* f
lachine Works,
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SALUTATIONS
( . <9 ^ '
Ablp
SCIE^TIFIt STATISTICS.
ANT THE
o
& BgO.,
karnwell. S. C.
Ask every n*ader of Tuf. Pkopi.k to give a careful and critical ex
amination to this open letter and to lend their copies to tl«*ir neigh
bors so that everybody may lean, the good new s and better realiza
tions in store for t lie in. ►
BARNWELL’S BOOM.
Our coming opens a new and thrilling chapter in the growth ami
development of this most favored section. Our ambition is not hedg
ed in by the limits of the tow n nor confined to the boundaries of tlie
township. Our aspirations take wider scope*. Our long and success
ful experience, our superior trade connections and our ample capital
encourage us to ho)>e and expect that our anticipations will be ful
ly realized, and that before the summer eoiqes and goes the .limr
name of
MIES BROWK AND BROTHER
will lie a favorite household term in every hopeful home in all this
brave old county. To that high aim we have set our resolve, ami to
reach it safely and surely shall be the labor of every day, the thought
ot every night. *
Howard Bros. Propr’s, . IRyem/s Comer'
$3000
a a r.A h »
mhi.mIII v***1 iw«k^«cVnM#*v
Ifcrww the••••*• a
S« t»M « l)«» I MI.II MlM f rtl'Mil
•m.I.I i». f It K ***.
%i.i.r v u-> .%ugiMiM,
■ . a i w
«•»« •
%f Mla»«*.
Fire! Fire! Fire!
To guar
with the
i| .*tg.tlu»t loss by Fire, iiunrc
R. M. Mixson Agency,
VII.LK. S. C.
■ Xa I Ai I'.r.lKsi nml *1
BL \< KMLLE, S. r.
To u» M'liv.' l’>.w • r and
'
We enll > our atU'iitifUi to the fact that I
we are prepareil, w ith I »n*«.l iotpri.ytti I
Tmiis and Machinery, to do work onT
any MuVhiucry used in this countryr j
Such as » »
( UTTUV DINS,
UK 1ST MILLS,
CftrioN PRESSES, I
ITLLKYS. IIAXDF.KS,
. . .Mil l. tiKARIXt
Shafting qnd castings ».( !roti or nra-» |
i»t anv size.*, ,Sj«*cial a*letit|oli given to i
tilN WttKK.
Hav ing a flrst class CJIn Hnlhter, we j
can doall kimlsof tiin Work, new hru-h :
w hi***|s, m-w saw *, Imixc*, Ac. Saw »
•har|MMicd only bv hand.
July 11 ’
THE SCALES
At this favorite stand on Court House Square and Main Street we
have m»w full stocks of the choicest Famiiy tiroceries that can lie
bought in the lio»t American markets. New good* are mining tq
evrrvffay amfottrom rc-poutVeoVsiu Uunmat centra] citiesitre g*th-
ing for iih abupdant av*l—chi-, ot all the real necessaries and rarest
luxuries of ch iil/ed nfc. i luri‘Vismnlerx of this departmerrr earr
have the most j*erfeH contidennctliat th'ty will always get the purest
ami freshest goods amt that mr adulteration* wilt be (wruiitted to
fieril licalth or plunder the pocket.
Next Door North.
Those In need of pure M ines, Brandies, Win
Ales or Iteei % for medicinal, convivial or sr*N ii%l pur|
good, that «lo not have a he»<btehe to a barrel at thei
in (tie ID an Building, next d<»or North of the eniraiu
key’s, tiins, Bums,
s will lind
orderly »a!oou
on the >quare.
R AT LEAST Thirt section nf its best part circling around Barnwell, to
know that w hile "they do not claim to have more goods in stock than
can be foumLin all New A'ork, por profess to sell merchandise, cheaper
than-first cost from uianufaetiirers and importers, they, are nevertheless and
propose to stay . ’ .
First Among tlie Foremost
*
tt ~
In keeping full stocks of all first-class goods adapted tbtjie needs
and requirements^of this section, and selling them at
Live and Let Live Prices.
" V ' ' ; ^ ‘ kl . - •
We do not expect to get rich this year or next, and we shall not risk hurting
ourselves or disappointing our customers by attempting to do more than we are
eble or than Is good for their best interests. By conducting business on business
principles we will, year after year, be able to serve our friends iu^a safe, sternly',
uniform course, to our mutual profit atul satisfaction.
We shall, therefore, 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 is at all times full and comprises the best eatables to be hail in t\io
American markets. We keep constantly on hand heavy plantation supplies, all
agricultural implements in use by*out farmers,"the most approved plow s, hoes,
gears and harness, the best wagons, buggies and road carts.
Our dry and dress goods cannot fail to give satisfaction. They comprise all
lines for all occupations, from stout goods fot field laborers to the daintiest fa
iries for society purposes. In shoes we can suit all ages and conditions. In tin,
wondware, crockery and hardware, furniture and mattrasses trunks, notions,
tobacco and cigars we are fully up to the requirements of the times.
Nor L\ve we forgotten our masculine friends. They will alw ays find us pre
pared to supply therii with clothing, hats ami underwear suijed to the i-easuii*.
In short we are "four square" ready for business.
Our measures shall he four quarto to the gallon, thirty-six inches to the yard
and sixteen ounces to the pound. <nir salesmen w ill give all customers the most
courteous attention and spare no efforts to give them the best satisfaction.
So, w ishing to'one and all a happy and prosperous new year, anti pledging
ourselvej* to help to make it such to ail w|i<* favor u« with their patronage, wo
declare our house organized and ready to proceed to business.
Barnwell C. H., S. C.
South of tho Circle.
REAPERS. MOWERS, RAKES AND BINDERS.
FoHr*.'eii years e\|»Zrlo»io
Agency write# for the strou
iii«ml reliable t 'oiiipniiica in tin
State* —Namely.
Home, N. 3 ., - ”
lu*.t 'o.. North Amertha,
I'lofiijx of Hartford,
I’oitti.. ----
Hamburg Bremen, of
Hamburg, tieruiauy, —
IIHh’Iuia, of N.<L - —
Thin
e*t an'I
tire I ailed
Ass**ts.
H.MH .tioX.IMl
s.G'.n; '.i.’ai.oo
r»,iN;i,2i;.wi
1.11
i;.V*.imi
X’iJ.INI
'I'otal amount rcpre*en-
ted by this Agem v, f JMSo.HTO.tib
t’liea|M*st rate* on liwelling*. Barns,
Mercantile Buildings, Mercantile>t<»« k%
and all maimerof |M*rsonal pro|M*rly.
tiin houses and machinery a sj*eclal- ,
fy I'roinpl attention to hiisitiess.
Ki»r further information address
U. M. Ml NEON’S ADEXf Y. ‘
I rej *T*eHt the ts*«t and clira|M*st ae* I
eblenl <“ mi panic* doing business .'south.
R. M. M I VSt»X, Muuitger, •
Blackvillc >. t'/
aprll 1 l-tf
SlS*l. IS) _ ,M. ^ Ur.na *.».)» h» J. Kn a.
A device is u.sed.by traveling men ioi
|ho name strap on Ilieir valises. A cam
bearing their name and address is slipped
into the leather card pocket in tlie uhiui)
way, but now in addition a piece of mica
is slipped, in on p>p of the card, keeping
it neat and clean, and at the same v 'tno
penniUin ; it lieing read by reasoo of its
transparency.
A grim relic of the Maxwell mnrder,
preserved at. the Four (’oiirts in St. Louis,
is the dilapidated trunk in which the
murderer ntored;the remains of his mur- i
derwi'fiiend Preller. Tho interior of Jhv
trunk is covered .with lilooiistaius.
Tlte first gun in;Ae. for the'Confeder
acy is now in the possession ot. Mrs. 11. i.
Miller, of Chattanooga, whose father
m:wle it at Holly Springs, Miss., in ISGl.
It originally had a rilled barrel, and is
still in gdod condition.
•*b* ••
*4
h. t ut < an
• ‘*fti Dvti* r* t9
1 w»* ' * •• a <Mi
In i*ll» j »r« u#
iHft*nirat ImiIIic,
«MtSy t«»
Drt «f \ + \ M NF f..f
every %%<>rk«t # *fafi «<*•, ftunt*hmff
•.r.jllnni: I ARrrV, -I I I Ml T Iranint.
I*AKI It t I.A W- I Kl I . Art.ln •• .1 oi.rr,
MIAMI.\ A tO., IHKIMM), MUM..
Of Justice.
B. J.HAMMET,
1C %ll<ltOAIJ A VtCNI K,
J<I. A< 'K V11*1,K. M. C
C'i 11 Wto< I. In u C onnly t liy.
The Be**t (iroccrie* for family u^e,
IlnuiM, Breakfast Strip* Flour, Kiee,
< offec*, Tea*. Sugar*, < lice*e, Ac.
. The lH**t fruits that tin* market*afford,
oranges, apple*, bananas, lemon*, Ac.
1*1*0 (loiatoe*, turnips, cabbage, Ac.
The be?* cigar*, chewing and *mok-
iiig tob#<wn that can be I on mi, so con-
'"***■***» -". * - j-i - ^ , r~'— - tii <
nois^-nr* *ay.
-dd*- b**a,xcw ing Maelupe*, all Mttaeh I Umub
ilielits, oil*, needle*, Ae Ac., i h tnrev *
Our m-w two »tory iiH*rcantlle emjiorium.our e\tcti*ive ware Ikmim*,
our capa< ioe* -ale *iattle*, »t«»re iiou*e* and other outtMiilding*,
itiaking ill and by Ihetiiselves * village invite tho vl*ito aiol in-
*' spe,t‘i»ti of all d.*/i ruig l») keep «tep w iih llie inarcb of I.U'V
rmOKSTIIKolDll THE LAND. Here we have gathered *
the h*'*t good - of tin* old world ami tin* new, and we can
eoiifldenfly elaini *]iat we have the tn<>*t complete collects• a
of the greatest trhiniph*4>f htiiuan itigeniiity ami industry ever
exhibited in this ■eetion of tie* South. All the imprint d imple-
tneiits that lighten tie* h**»or* of life, for man in iIh- Held*, the
workriiop* or the idtices of profc»»iomi, for woman in the tiresome
roiiuue Ot lioiiM'-keeping Unit rid?* her«»f health ami sireiiglh ami come
ly Iteiuly while tie* young tear* shoiihi rest with light ami getilit tout’ll
H|»oti her, all the ODinforts Unit make xM-ial life a luxury to be coveted and
the home circle the happy central altar around whieh sire and son, mother
and blushing maiden, the lover and the friend all delight to group and count
the fcotir* weary until tliey shall meet again, are heie for widest distribution
In the couiplctene** of our stock* in ail department* we have utmost ronfl-
deuce of supreme triumph mer all coui|H trtion and Jiniuttion, hut in our
SUPERB SPRING SELECTION
ie»tit g
St*nd for DKERIXti'S CAT A LOt • f^E, ''The Whv*’ and " hereforei
By T»IK*Krt»fcK l»t» So, Ksti."
It will convlm-e von that we are **taie Asent* f«)r tin* best line of liar'
Machinery made in America. Full *tock ot repair*«*oit«tantly on hand.
Al*odealer* l.t Engine*, Boiler*, Saw .Mills, t,rist Mill*.Ciin*. t utl*m I’rcs-e*,
Ac.. Ac. M d will uauitf Imttom price* on all kind* of .Machinery. *
Write for price* to
w. ii. (unntis. .iu., x co..
I
J. R. Tf*R.v»M, Drahatrs, S
mar l f- if
C., Agent for Barnwell t ount'
THE-
Tanks, Stack*,
lubes, Engines,
Gint, Mills.
g '^uipij put
pm 'iUJ^tl^S ‘tiopefuj
3
ca
Wouldn't Hen rnoikliu Stare!
Globular lightning can be produced
with >) called statical electricity, ob-
t;iine<I frbm au iafiueuce umcliino. Two
tliin bra^R wire points from the poh^s of
a powerful machine being" held at a cer
tain distance from the opposite sides of
an insulated plate of mica, ebonite,
glass or the like, there appear small red
luminous balls, which move about, now
quickly, now slowly, and are sometimes
still. Even better effects were had with
a glass* or paper disk which had been
spra/od with paraffine. Small quanti
ties ofHquid or dust seem to t>e the car
riers of tbedight A slight ‘air current
makes the spherules disappear with hiss
ing nohie.—New York Journal.
—— 1 * ■ '-r iini ■
A grain fine sand would cover one
hundred of the minnte weales of the hn-
iran skin, and yet enctfof these scales in
turn covers from WTdT,00 pores.
When Baby wan rict. we gave her Cartoria.
Whea she was a Child, she cried for C**torfa.
Wbca she becane Miw, she dung to Caatoha.
Whea vhe-had CLildren, she gave them CaAoria.
,«> wswiTj p-i! pWixapir*
ig *4 Uf
Kom s-KAkcaiii
Mr. K. M. I’OOSER, our Si'uilh Caro
lina representative, will he gliid to call
on persons in ncid of or inteiiding to
purchase machinery. ’ [aug22
f*nii|T little furtniie^ hnrr fie-eti mutFcftt
'Vo»k fold*, tiy Anna r.*ipe, Austin,
I exa«, nml 'I,
** < nt.nf )iri H plre riiuiig ns \v«H. W-by—
f > “u .* Jwoiiiv «*nni over f o*MI. Ull a
Ymt cimijn (Ip* %>otk ami li\«
I Ib'liii*, wit♦*r**ver y*.«i nr«*. tvvei* Im*-
ginrier* nn* enaily earning from to
< Ul A tiiiY^A 1 Eafrea. \V<* »tiow von liow '
• n<l atnrt you. t an work in *|>nr* fiino
or hM f tie rime. Dig money foi woik-j*
er* Failme nnknow it timing th< ni.
NK W «ml vvotolri fill. I'af li« ular# fYee.
■I. II a llt-t t A* <'«*., I*«>* * * O l*oi*tlaiiil, M nine
BEST IN BLACKVILLK.
J II BOTIGKR'S
B E S T AURA N T AND KAMI I.Y
and Frame*, (»lq«* for all purjiose*,
painting' and engravii g* flamed in the
be*t manner. ’
Also, a miscellaneous stork of useful
goods i*mi inimeroii,* to meiitioii but de
serving the attention of buyers.
( il EAI’ FOR LASH.
I am always glad to ?eu and serve my
friends and the public.
oefi?
M t4fc'''Le*prcinl pride. For tin* varied array of seasonahl* goods, from pretry
I I'rint*, thioiigh all the rising steps of fa-tv (ringhani*, fairest Lawn*, lovely
I.aees to *|ileiidid Silk* I* so eolii|>lete in all the m*fst |M»pular fahrb;*. so perfeet
i inexquisjie good ta-te and beauty’, that no lady, no matter how elnffre and ea-
1 prieioiis her laney may Im*, ran tail to find something—even thing—to heroine
i her and plea-e h«*r adiiifrer* far*more than anvtliing evtT dreamed of l»efore even
,‘in her happiest sluml»ers. AniTso |M*rfej*t will l>«* found otir »toek* of all ladies*
goods, from daintiest foot wear to the parasol that shades fair beauty from the
^o4*.ard4.’ijt.ifaAr of I lie -.ijnimer i»uii. *
I Anti otir masculine friends will niTu fhat we have nor ttiat ww"
with Cjothiiig and Furnishing toxwls, iPit* and
Shoes suited fit evervTanTnsrlti’TT^'* fTfilfi *mirh‘~oepiipai io»r ihHr-cfim*-!!*-
dailv bread by the s\»i)at of the Ihiiiirii (trow to the profes-jon* that c<dn brain
work into wealth, and reap their harvests in the field* of thought.. Familiar a*
\veare w ith the attractions jind advantage* we have prepared we find that we
might as well undertake to deserihe in one brief leeture^tll the adventures of an
eventful vo\age around the world as to pleture in one advertisement all the
varied beauties and excellences of our world-wide, world-round exposition.
So, extending a sincere invitation to every citizen of each of the nineteen town
ships in the county to eome, bringing every meiiilier of every family, that all
imiv ><-e and learn lor tliem-clvcs that this old tow ii, once deaik, is aliv»* again
wi*h the energy of the New South pulsing from our Headquarters we call atten
tion to our .
you want a ; '*•
FINK WATCH OR CLOCK
STKR UNG SILVERWARK,
UICII JEWELRY,
FINEST QUA MTV TABLE CUT
JiERY,
OR »S1 > ECTA(’I.ES >
Send y >ur orders to or c**’.' at
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
BARNWELL C.H.,S.C„
.-—Weed Workers and Deal ors, and .\\aiui fad urc rs of—
Qaor;>, Sash, Blinds, Newels, iUlusLi>, Brackets. Scroll-Work.
Builders Hardware in Stock.
—Manufacturers of—
WAGONS BY WHOLESALE, •
These Wagons are Guaranted to be EQFAL TO ANY MADE in the Fniled
-States, and a.* to i’riees, will be sold against all couipetition.
Lumber cf all kinds kept in Stock, or the Yard.
In these active times, when inquiry i* busy and all men are tensely striving
for victory In tlie battle of life we recognize the changed conditions that encom
pass u« and have so girded ourselves tor fhe struggle. We face the fact- with
out fear for we are not in competition w ith the shopkeeper w ho is rusting away
life's golden hours w hile he sits lonesoiuely amidst his cart load of goods, hut
that quick tran*it and the enterprise of this high pressure age have brought to
our very doors the pushing rivalry of the neighboring cities of our own and a
sister V-tate. ^
Accepting that truecomlition of affairs w e are prepared to meet its most ur-
genfand exacting tcsts. lt wb eanrnot hold our ow n in such an emulation of ef
fort and enterprise we need not, can not and do not expect, hope or care for the.,
crowning <>Tniir cVmipTrigii w itti tbu lionors of victory and thc-gxildcii jeward.- ot
triumph. We have counted the Cost and made preparation before entering upon
this war with the veterans of mercantile service and we know that we will com
mand success by deserving it. We will win our w ay to the confidence of the peo
ple by the tactics that have not know n failure since the birth of time. In giv
ing them goods suited to their every need amFdcsire and at prices that they can
pay and that no opposition can venture to offer tO approuch w e shall prove every
w eek day in the year that we have
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^oueltu Weatherboarding a Specialty,
GROCERY.
New Store, New Stock. Fresh Bread
every May. All the Delicac ies of the
Benson, Choice Confectionaries, Be*t
Cigars, Fruits, Ac., and ’ au old
fashioned welob ne from *
J. II. B0KUKK, Proprietor. 4
2S5 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
A. HOWARD PATTERSON,
: , ■ • *
A r r r r< mN k v-at-i ^ a w.
’ bArxwei.l c h„ s. c.
Will give prompt attention to all bus
iness entrusted to his care.
January nth, 1890. . '
FRANCIS F. CARROLL, Jr.,
Attorney-at-Law,
BAM BERG, S.C.
Om. e over II. C. Folk A Co.’s store.
mar 2h-t
, * " - ■ - f -
T B. ELLIS, Jr„
• Surveyor and Civil Engineer.
and with the- confidence of the public we shall bury High Prices^sqjieeply that
they shall never again stalk tyrants reaping reckless plfoliu from the toiling
masses.'. THE BROWN BANNER shalf conquer the Mack Hag that hai»^o long
tl'oated over the pirates of trade and spoiled so many helpless homes to waiiKand
poverty. * x ' * /
For the moderate itrotits that become these time* and‘that will satisfy our ex
pectations) we rely on
A VASTER VOLUME
of patronage than lias ever before been jimired into any establlslirnent in Caro
lina, and so we a*k the universal public, not only.of this county hut of ail others
adjacent, to investigate our professions and pass intelligent judgment on their
worthiness, the welcome with which all will be greeted will be warm from our
heart* and true Troin our head*, and w hen they have seen and learned for them
selves that our platform is not a m^re lijrscrvice, but a constant and unvarying
living up to the pole star principles that shall guide our steady business career,
we know that there will he the one unanimous verdict that we have inaugurated
business method* ahead of the century and that will revolutionize the long rule
Q. Duncan Bellinger,
— President.
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Wm. McNaY
S-’crctary
DfiALEE in
Base Ball Supples,
All the Laiesi Nr^cRies.
of liardship* that have rough raided our |*eople, into the full frultkm and realiza
tion of the »OOw kdge that the ‘‘good time,* a’ coming” so long sung and hoped
for have come at la-t in veriest tamest.
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of vatrr-{«)#•**.
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THE HONEST HUSTLE^’
Barnwell, S t-
FARCY
X BOOBS,
Hobby Horses. “
Velocipedes
□.’oysi Dols
Stationery
—AND-
Bock*
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at Ma;
jf.-ical fn*truinen.M Music. Guitar Violin and Banlo ^triniri
THE mtltK iTa.,AN ONLY Sc.OO.-
Ajjent Tor Pi-* ‘“ l) UfS*". Vubbcr Sum}, au J SteociU. ’ Mufiea. I 04 lru
meuts Repwlred. ^ ,
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BlacktUle, S. C. *