The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 06, 1891, Image 4
HOW THEY VOTE IN JAPAN.
e
P*IUi Thai Present a Striking Contrast
, r to Ours In Thl* Country. .
'Itie polls had opened at 8 o’clock, and
one by one the farmers had come strag
gling in from the etirroonding Country.
The greater number gathered in the
email meeting hall just outside the poll
ing room, whence arose a quiet buzzing/
It was a reminder of the gathering in the
churchyard on 8nnday, in old times, l»e-
tween the morning and the afternoon
services. x
There was little laughter, less loud
argument and no angry disputing. Ev
ery now and then, like bees leaving a
hive, a figure was seen to separate from
tiie realand move oft' toward the polling
room, and auou another returned. One
saw amoi% them here and there the
modern Jnpauese, with his imitation of
foreign garments, in appearance seldom
elegant, often awkward, and generally
out of harmony with the surroundings.
But chiefly there came the old fash
ioned rustic, in his best silk robes, with
square shaven crown and short queue
caught up and tied—-perhaps wearing
the hakaina, or divided skirt, of tho old
samurri A gentleman in every net, ho
J^tm jus Jhflugntm. to tha-ogUfid ti«4b«4£ f ‘ r>
door, carefully, w^rites hia ballot and
afflies his seal, then with greet delibera
tion folds it and places it in the oblong
official envelope. For some pf the voters
it is necessary to seek the assistance of a
special clerk in writing their ballots. It
is not that they cannot write; for every
body knows the plelieian Yana dr sylla
bic writing.' They prefer to see theif
ballots inscribed with tho more elegant
Chinese characters; ami then, too, tho
kana is sometimes ambiguous (for some
words have a dozen different meanings),
and there is a natural perturbation nrtd
a desire to have their meaning clearly
and correct ly e<
writing is finished the long sl**eved voter
walks over to tho tachiainin, or yi^pfc-
tors. Hero further effusion* of i*olit'>-
ness take phvee, whil* v the voter gives
bis name, number and address, and is
An Old Friend
A NEW PLACE.
IT ARLES J'ECHMAXN Takes
pleasure fii infoTfniTng his many
oUl friends and the general pub
lic that, fils meivuniile business is now
looftted j list East of the Court House oh
“the Square, where, with good stocks r>f
choice goods and pTiees that no Hcnsiblo
merchant can undersell he hopes to
merit anil receive a full share of public
patronage. -Ho cordially invites an ex
amination of his stock of general mfr-
cliandise, which is full in all lines anti
has been most carefully selected to suit
this inar^et. His long experience has
learned him exactly what the peo]»le
want; ami need and they can fiinTdwgrv-
thing at my store and at the most moci^.
erate prices.
gtar In tiie line of Wines, Whiskeys
and Brandies I have the very host and
purest goods in the country, homo of
my brands are so old that they can hard
ly be bought in any market. I have
hem for years and/iow offer them
to all needing something superior for
medical uses or social enjoyment.
Will bo glad to see my friends and
the general public.
pr, R. L. Harletj,
DENTAL SURGEON
BARXWELL, S. C. •„
Offers his itrofensional services to the
citizens of BarmvcJI and the surround
ing country. Will devote Mondays,
Tuesdays and Wednesday* to oDWr
prftetice and Thursdays, Fridays and
Sat urdays to calls iuneighborUrg towins
and the country.'
Re hire rrces;—The Faculty of the
Dental Department of tho rn'ivt*i\sity
Of Maryland.
Ol d 1CE OX M A l X STR F.ET,
East of the 1’o.st OlHce.' •
dec.TTv . , ^ vv-
Moore --&--Co.
Charles Pechmann.
apr 30-tf ^
Errlfn»r>fw> rk.
"tiH bi’v rti»«l !r »i roldv. I»y |li. *.• of
titlur M*i-i %'»►«!! ff ».r <* j d, At id in ibeir
<>w n)*M Aiitiff ,r. j}« ri vj-r Ihry fiv*- A uy
otii* con Ho iIm* vt« »k, I «•> to U'/im*,
\Y* furtrUli Avrrvihlii r Wr Ma» t you, K'o ii*k Yuti« »n
your m meuM, or all yrntr time f«* tbr work. 1 to* is an
Aiitindy n#wIrArl,af»'l Driiig • vw>u(i< rfti! *nfre** tor* cry vtt ik«v.
1i- rintt ra «r«t tnniintf fr< m t“ f ^*0 |ur ♦ k ami «ij*wi»r«I»,
iM'tAkA « litMtf ar|W!rie’rsf*. W<* ftihii-li yoti lbe rm-
jdot !ea» i! r<Hl rKI E* ho A|-sio«to rxrlailn hfve Full
loivn.^Doti »hCIC. Tlll’i: ACO.. AUll Vfi, MUML
i ^ ml i
—HAVE NOW ON IIAND—
: roMri. et ^
COFFINSOAND^CASKETS
OF Aid. SI/F.H,. STVI.F.8 am. 0l'AUTIE8.
i’rices the lowest in the Oounfy.
Persons needing these goods will call on
W. VV. MOORE,
At MrN'ab, Walker A (’o.’s Store, liarn-
| well C. II., S. ('.; W. 11. OSWALD, Al
lendale, 8.
7 - x .. .. . - . - -
fnah - -
afles Zissett,
PARAGON
a.
lachine Works,
dMeM «ff«n th. ^/Vncf/W Watchmaker.
,, r Howard Bros. Propr s,
in duplicate, to the kind old mayor, who J .* .‘.Vk''‘ ..n,. ° ‘ ‘ r ’ j II %rlll.ljlVr»
tiU Iiehind the l*oj, ho carefully d< ixudfs ! . .. *
hi» ballot and quietly retiree by another
d«x)r.—J. IE Wigmore in Scrilaier’a,
ANp
NIKE BpOWj'l
Barn \vell, i>. C.
■ v vxt* 7 '
aminathm Pvibis (Tpen letter and to lend their copies to their neigh
bors so that tWHrybbdy may learn the good news and better
lions in store foiNtheni.
realiza-
ILL’S BOOM.
Our corning opens a new and thrilling chapter ir/the growth and
development of this iqost favored section. Our ambition is not hedg
ed in by the limits of the to\yn nor confined *o the boundaries of ti.o
townslrip. Our as]urations take wider scope. Our long and success
ful experience, our superior trade connections and our ample capital
encourage us to hope, and expect that our anticipations will be ful
ly realized, and that before the summer comes and goes tho firm
name of - * ...
%
ANT THe
o
R AT- LEAST That section of its best part circling ’ around Barnwell, to
know that while they do notclatm to have more good* in stock than
can be found in all New York,, nor profess to sell merchandise cheaper
than lh-st cost froju mantiftfcturera and importers, they are nevertheless and
propose to stay •'
9 • • ' ^
First Among tiie Foremost
In keeping full stocks of all first-class goods adapted to the needs
and requirements of this section, and selling them at
' C
will be a favorite household terns in every hopeful honin in ail thi*
brave old county. To that high aim we lriyj2>et our re-olve. asid to
reach it safely and -urely *IsaH be tho labor of every da)', thy thought
of every night.
ZR^raxL's Corner'
An exp
yc:ir< U
know* hD
eiicr
fho »K
bu-im
of upwards t»f forty
-*t ^guarantee that ho
** and w ill iri v«* *nti-
v of
li
inch 8
$3000
a x r x « i
v *1^ it* ««*«i #4*AIM » *«#r IT*
»». ip* a.;.-..«•' •••'•
Mm* 4 HU. Xtnla*.
• ■ —7 # I faction in the qti
l'*cJ to Hr lug 3l»rr|r,| IT. .t WmXiA- 1 »b>o «O b*- *
A weddhig cercmojiy « cenmalaoiSp T^ISr'ireU ihT'Trrrrr
yoara ago of a then I’nit^l :*tat« a sena
tor, who, a widowor twice ov. r, had for I
tha third titna auccnmUHl to Cupid’*,
wiles. At his first and aceond nmriiage !
tho cettwiony had l*a*n performed by an
Episcopal rlergyiuiin, and h**nce tho e<'n- !
•tor was quite familiar with tho I’piaco- '
pkl marriage form.
Bat the beantiful woman who had
oeptnrod hia affections the third tinm
waa a devoot PreehytcHan, and natnridly
wtalied the connubial knot to be tmd by
• minister of her own chtirch, and ac-
oordiuf to Its stin pio service. To thia
the statesman lover made no objection.
The oluuacter of the service was «.f
small account to him so longaa it served
to unit* him to the object of hia .-yh-ra
tion, and tho thonght that }te might
blunder In the conn* of it never dis
turbed for • moment tho serenity of his
mind.
Bat. steading beaide hia bride to be,
store fright, na It might Ut called, seised
him. In tho excitement be Iwgan to
h
To
llLACKV.iLLK, 8. i’. ,
the n«er« of Motive Rower and
ect wo
can bo
TTTnTT
i Hernial Mach Inc jy ;
We e^U ixtieat» »«}*»»»*«tlw«.find U
\ i vs
Fire! Fire!
To g
w ith ll
Fire!
c Fire, In,
un
R. M. Mixson Agency,
ULACKVIMsR* S.f *.
we are pnq.arcd, with latent improved
Tools and MacliiiTcry, t«» do work on
any Machinery UM ii* in this emiutry.
Such a*
fOTTON HI NS,
liKIbT MILLS,
COTTON RRESSES,
JH LI.KYS. II AMiERS, .
MILL UEARINO,
Sb%fling and ca<fing<* ol fr*>n nr Ttra*»
nf ativ’ S|mh ial attention given to
1 HI \ WORK.
Having a first fla«-* Hin Builder, vve
can dnall kind*of Bin W nrk, new bru*h
wheels, new saws, ImiXcs, Ac. >nw*
»li»rt*«*«H*d «*m) v bami. -
jlllvll
At thi-i favorirc stand on Court IloTi-e S /.inr*' and Main S
have now fuM stoqksof the choicest T atnily tiroccric* thu
bonglit jn the lH*jit Amt'rican markets. New goods are coming
every day rfiul our correspondent* in the groat ocntrulcitiesare eat
itig for u* abundant avalanche* of all the n*al necessaries at:d ran
iu.\uric* of civ ilizcd Hfe. The customers of this departTnent c
*tm i i i,i tt;i»' ions* pin fie'r T i, ir. i . i fh , b*rM'f rt* v* r*i**▼* wt"1TT¥\ '”*'gt , TTT
tVc do not expect to got riMi this year or noit, and w:o ehall not risk hurting
ourselves or disappoinUng our custodiers by attempting to do. morp than we are
able or than is good for their best interests. By conducting bttstnesa on business
principles wc will, year after ycar^be aide to serve our friends ini,a safe, steady,
uulform course, to our mutual profit and satisfaction.
Me shall, thon>fore, eontinue on our original platform of keeping com plot#
lines of ail goods that our customers need and can allord. Our stock of groceries
for family use i* at all times full and comprises the best eatables to be had in tho
American markets. We keefTTonstantly on hand heavy plantation supplies, all
agricultural implements 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 £ive satisfaction. They comprise all
lines for all occupations, from stout goods foi field laborers to the daintiest fa
bric* for society purposes. In shoes vve can suit all ages and conditious. In tin,
wood ware, crockery and hardware, furniture and mattresses, trunks, notion*,
Nor have wo forgotten otir masculine friends. They will always find us pro-
pared to supply them with clothing, hats jind underwear suited to the seasons.
In njhort vve are “four square" ready for business.
Our measures shall be four quarts to the gallon, thirty-six Inches to the yard
am} sixteen ounces to the )>ouuJ. Our salesmen will give all customers the monk
courteous attention and spore no efforts to give them the best satisfaction-
So, w ishing to one and all a happy and prosjierous new year, and pledging
ourselves to help to make it such to all who favor us with thiir patroifage, wo
declare our house organized and ready to proceed to business. »
I* ‘rli h
«t g«
It or
"TVttt
xis and that no
dander tin* |kh*1
will bo |K*ru
P
d
Rest Dcor EortL
* tio-sc
Ales or I
g-lMU tl,
in the K
u R
r*d of pure M'it
for medicinal,
not have a lie*.
Idiiig. nexti
, Btandie*,
nvivial ifr
•he to a bar
r North of t
\Y
kov«* # ifi
pti rjKMif
n
Barnwell C. H.. S. C.
South of tho Circle.
REAPERS, MOWERS RAKES AND BINDERS
d for DEKRINH'S TATA
W
s’ and Wherefores’
One p
‘Aonrr
Bv I
I;
ma.
a v
marry himself, an It were, by tin
Eplaco
Kou
A gene
most r
StHtr*
Home,
I us. L l
RIi.it.I
TKB SCALES
<£' "
—Nan
N. Y.
Non
x of
h Aim
Mart
pul mrrlce, ivp»*atlng glibly:
“I,
• !
V, Mil **•* — —
llamiMtrg Bn me
take^hee, ——, to Im my we»hh
isl wif**,” !
Hamburg, Hi ru»
and bo would pr* >l>ably have gi
»ne
on b » |
IUiIk'i ni.i, of N. U.
th* end if the aat<ml .hed Tm
dirt
erlan
mlnGtor, who immedliitely apjirec
iated 1
‘ Tot.il amount repn
the aitnation, had not interposed,
and, :
ted by thl* A g* i
of
1.1
€#■
to
1.0'
A
RRH ES Til K<H*HM THE LAND. Hi
d* of M..
»f Ilarvettfng
land.
lion Tress'i.
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s r
or
p
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Ilia
iv b
flu* Inn
ami him
th** h»>ur>
In the
of hmt*cke*|i
y w hile the young years *li
all the «*iMitfort« that timki
irdc the hapi>v central alt;
g maide n, th.
an
I -n
r» -i w it
al life a
it altar around w li
id the friend all d»
i xury
•ll *lr
t.. b
T"
«T Hc«<
lint I
tern!
I th.-y shall meet a"
* of our sHs k* liJV’
iuinph over hll cm
ire
he
I’ll
Men
rroom seemed bent on doing tlx
for himaalf a distingnishoil brother se
Ti
ioterrapting the bridegroom, performed
the ceremony with tlu> brerity of tho
Presbyterian form. * I ami all i
At the point where the perturlml 1 Bin In
bosineea,; l v
_..vr sen-1
ator present drew near to a lady, on- !
other guest, a close friend of his own
and of the bridal pair, and whispered in
• pitying tone:
“FS»r . He’s used to being mar-
I Mv
m. Mi
al-
For further In
H. M. MIX
I rep*e*ent th.
idont t'OIII j>anie» d
H. Si. MIX
B. 4. HAMMET,
It A I i^U< > A I> A V »<;N’ I Id,
It I, -V c' K \’ 11 .I>K. c
< liy WiorU in a * ouniy f'lly.
The Be*t Groceries for familv
I —
SUPERB SPRING SELECTION
(L
ON
'Hi
ried by the other service.’
Tort.
-Wabhin
apr II 11-tf
Li.l.
Ooo jk(polar fallacy in connection with ;
fish may be noticed, namely, the oft re
peated amertion that tho eating of that
particular food increases brn!u power
No one who has studiesl tho subject can
I
> X
Bb
•U! ll.
U*e,
Flour, Rice,
81 a. At,
irki t atford,
IcUHHl*, Ac.
Man
■kvill
8. <
•» *.*
a i*o |
i In
Iri^.ti
HOI'S.
^ Tin
lUCIlfl
, Breakfast Strlj
*s, Teas, Sugar*,
Ih-'( t ruit’f that the nn
es, apple*, bauaua*,
fdatoe*, turnip*, cabbage, Ac.
h.-i cigar*, dm wing and siimk-
hai*co that can be found, so con-
ur* suy.
best Sewing Machines, al! attach
, oils, needles. Ac Ac.. Tictun
»r the var
ing steps
I We feel e*|»t*cial pride. I
| Flints, through ail the ri
! Luce* to 'plendfd'Hilk* is s«» i-o*np
1 In exquisite good-Iaste ami beauty
prieioii:* ber tai.cy may be,can la
her and plca«* her admirers farmon
(J array or *#
( te-ty Hin
in all Die im
r linm
liw
M/WUFACTUnifJG COMPANY,
I
no I:
• Im
iar iaon
tib matter how cl
» find something—everythin
than anything ever dreamed
r
h
in her happiest slumbers. And so perfect w ill In* found our
good#, from daintiest foot wear to the parasol that shade* f.i
too ardent gaze of tlu* similiter *uw.
And our masculine friends will find that wo have hot forg
ir be
;—1«
>f before evi
of all Iad*i.
uty trom t
BARNWELL C. //., S C.,
are prepared to supply
with LbUbing and Furni-hin:
■T*"W
framed in the
IAI. IK I 1..V * ■
STI.MMI.V am
It 4d.fr,
i.KII.Wl.,
• 1 |«v M Ml
Vo*, fttyttisdi.
1 KiU U.ru
v***:
poaaibly believe the assertion. A man
wight oat a huge i>ortion of fiah every
day of his life, and on the day of his
duutli. If the quantity of phosphorus (the
brain invigorutor) consumed were to bc-
oome visible, it would not amount to
more than might probably suffice to tip
a couple of lucifer matches.
Cuinrannities have existed that lived
almost solely on fish, hut these ichthy-
ophagists were certainly not famous for
tutollectual attainmeata. Nor are our
fisher villages. In many of which much
flah is presumably consumed, tho seats
of any great amount of bruin power*
None of our fisherfolka are remarkable
for genius, or oven what is railed com
mon aeuse, their views of lifo and its re
sponsibilities being shrouded in a haze of
guperstition, which they lack sufficient
rtrength of mind to see through.
No fishing community, so far ns is
kpown to the writer, has given to tho
world a grout man. Men of mark-
poets, preachers, lawyers, philosophers,
warriors and physicians — have.- ema
nated, in Scotland nt any rate, from all
classes except tho fishing class.—Temple
Bar. . . . .. * Y~ ■ .
t—
f?
K
Tanks, S’scV*,
lubes, Engines,
Gins, Mills.
O
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ITS
WavtlAg HU Dreatlt
Oat at the ball grounds a small boy
who occupied a pew in tho bleachers said
util
a fotmy thing. One of tho Albany play-
mi wa* at the bat, and after a couple of
balla and a strike had been called on
him habit a long foul to right field.' He
at oooe started for first base, and with
head down plunged along in the same
way that a steer Is supposed to run
through the com. The small boy over
In the bjeachers watched him for a min
ute and then yelled out at the top of a
▼sty »hrill and squeaky voice: “Say,
crilly, oome bac^ Yqa’re working over-
titjje. Bochceter Democrat •»
Mr, E. M-. ROOSER. our South Caro
lina representative, will be glad to call
on persons in need of or intending to
purchase macliiucry. fau.j 22
Pnnif Hfllo f >rton^s hnre been thia.V at
vmiY for us. bv Anna l>ffe, Ai xf ! ,n,
» u l .!»» i{o!,o., 'I «>h*d", Ohio.
^ ^* HL 1 Hherv t\r#jUri*l;ijr an wc. ii. \Xfty
u<nit!>. Y u o'n (jo ihe >v.»ik aiHliiN o
tt bom#, >vherrr»*r voti are. liven be-
gtmiars are oasilv t-aming frt m ga to
f I
flOat)«y. All age*. Wc shovr vou h -vr
and eLurt you. Can-work Im mvaiv t4m*
ot all the Mma, Ilig; money tor wnik-
rti. Faiitire unknown nwoor t**‘m.
NKW end W«»n«lrrftiL Tartlcnlarsfi* e.
ll.llaalliiii Co. v lio* h -ho l*oi*kla ti I, aino
paintings and engraving
best manner.
Also, a miscellaneous stock of useful
goods too uumeroit* to mviition but de
serving the attention of buyers.
<;UKA1* FOR CASH.
I am always glad to fee and serve my
friend* and the public.
oct27
c ‘?J5r ■MrT' 1
you want a
FIXE WATCH OR CLOCK
STERLING SILVERWARE,
' . i \ N
RICH JEWELRY,
FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT
r LEKY,
BEST IN BLACKVILLE.
J. H BORGER S
RESTAURANT AND FAMILY
GROCERY.
New Store, New Stock. Fre«h Bread
everyday. All the Delicacies of the
Season, Choice Confectionaries, Best
Cigars, Faults, AOi, and au old
fashioned welco.ne I'roni
J. II. BORGER; Proprietor. - >
When Baby was sick, wa gave her Castor*. *
X When sAew«*a4>ittd, she cried for Csalor*.
i sba baeasaa Iflss. she ehm* to Cwt^a.
i bad CSJklrsn, sba fare theia Ca-fcria.
OR SPECTACLES,
Send your orders to or cab at
Jas.-Allan & Co
iD«r,
2R5 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
A. HOWARD PATTERSON,
A-TTF >H N K V'-AT-JL. A W.
BARNWELL C. H., S. C.
Will give prompt attention to'all bus
iness entrusted to hi* care.
January 9th, ISfiO. • .
: we (
and i
4
TT)
work into wealth, ami reap their harvests in tbe field* of thought. Familiar as
we are with the attractions and advantagi * we have prepared w** find lliar we
inigiit a* well undertake to describe in one brief Ivtureall tiie adventures of an
eventful voyage around the world a- to picture jn one advertisement _&lj ,4 bo
varied beauties and excellences of our world-wide, world-round exposition
So, extending a sincere invitation to every citizen oreaeh of the nineteen town
ships imthe county to eome, bringing every member of every family, that-all
may see-'and learn tor themaolve* that thi* old town, once dead, i* nlivo ngafn
with the energy of the New South pulsing from our Headquarter* we call atten
tion to our .. — -»
V\oo.i Workers arul Dealers, and Manufacturers of-
Sash, Blir
h N.uv k
Builders Hardware in Stock.
i
—Manufacturers of—
11A
WAGONS BV WHOLESALE
it
C \Y
r* **
Tices.
In these active times, w hen inquiry is busy and all men are tensely striving
btr victory in the battle of life we recognize the changed conditions that encom
pass us and have so girded ourselves for the struggle. ' We face the fact with
out fear for we are not in competition with t!ie shopkeeper who is rusting.awav
life’s gr»lden lt<vur* while lie Mt* hmesomoly amhlst'lii* cart load of goods, but
that quick transit and the enterprise <*f this high pressure age have brought to
our very doors the pushing rivalry of flic neighboring cities of our own and a
sister Mate.
Accepting that t rue condition of affairs we are prepared to meet its most ur
gent and exacting tests. If we cannot hold our ow n in .such an emulation of cf-
Wrrt atui enterprise we need not, can not ami do not expect, hope or care for the
clowning of our campaign with the honors of victory and tho golden rewards of
triumph. We have counted the cost and made preparation before entering upon
Hus w ar w ith the veterans df mercantile service and wo know that we will com
mand suev's by deserving it. We will win our way to the confidence of the peo
ple by tlivtaetic.s that have not known failure since the birth of time, in giv
ing them goods suited to their every need and desire and at prices that they can
pay and that no opposition c»Ti venture to offer to approach we shall prove every
w eek day in the year that we have
are Huaranfed to ho EQUAL TO ANY MADE in the United
ami as to Trices, will be sold against all Competition.
Lumber cf ail kindi kept in Stock, or the Yard.
NouclUj WeaLherboarding a Specialty,
CONQUEKED COMPETITION
and with the confidence of the public wc shall bury High Trices so’deeply that
they shall never again stalk tyrants reaping reckless profits from the toiling
masse*. TH E BROWN BAN NER shall conquer tiie black flag that has so long
floated over the pirates of trade and spoiled so many helpless homes to want and
poverty. ^ .
For the moderate profits that become these times and that will satisfy our ex
pectations we rely on ^ -
G. Duncan Bellinger,
President
dec 11-tf
Wm. McNab,
Secretary
A VASTER VOLUME
FRANCIS F. CARROLL, Jr.,
Attorney-at-Law,
BAMBERG, 8. C.
' Office over ll. C. Folk & Co.’s store,
mar *20-t
T. B. ELLIS, Jr.,
#
Surveyor and Civil Engineer.
•fNNrtmi attititloi} rtvea to th# #»mpat*rtop
| ct **trr |*<*rr*. hrvrtiiig *a4 dratfiao#.
A poaut card iVhvaMpd to aw ac Martte*,
1 1. C., a*l iwtra fanan»f aw—mat
ud ft Mt-lrr
of patronage than has ever before been poured into any establishment in Caro
lina, and *o we a*k the universal public, not only of tlii* county bpt of aRotbers
adjacent, to investigate our iirofessions and.pass intelligent judgment on their
worthiness. ’1’he welcome w ith which all will be greeted will ire warm from our
hearts and true from our heads, and when they have seen and learned for them
selves that our platform is not a mere lip’service, but a constant and unvarying
living up tqthe pole star principles that shall guide our steady business career,
we know that there will lie the one unaninmus verdict that we have inaugurated
business method* ahead of the century and that will revolutionize tho long rule
of hardship* that have rough raided onr people, into the full fruition and realiza
tion of the knowledge that the “good ,times a’ coming" so long sung and Imped
for have come at laU In verh-.-t earnest.
M/6e Brown and Brother,
THE HONEST MUSTEKRS.
Barnwell. S. C.
FARGY .
GOODS,
Hobby Horses,
Velocipedes
Toys. JDols
Stationery
-AND-
Books-
13. 0- GrE
DEALER IN
ies,
4
aR Hic Lalesl IVfoVeRies.
Musical In stru men La Sheet Music. Guitar Violin and Banjo String*.
THE GEM ROLLER ORGAN ONLY $6,00.
Ag-nt for Pinos and Organs, Rubber Stamps and Stencil*. Muricai Imrtxa
V
meut^ Repaired. * .
Tho largest and rl)#«>cst itdek over brought to thia city.