The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 24, 1891, Image 3
Ths Barnwell People.
JUTES Of SUBSmiPTIOX.
In Advance,, per Annum
On Time* . f2’.(K)
TIIUKSDAY, SKFiK.MKKfi 21. lss»l. j
The next repu’.nr<‘oniTminIcation of
Harmony Lo«lire No. ITA. 1 . K.\ Ni.*.
will Ik- heM at the new Masonic Tem
ple in Barnwell ujK»n loth 'lay of
Oct., 1891, the name laiil^the 2n«l Satunlay
in sail! month, la^ioniug at ‘.'High twelve.’'
By order of M.-.
li. C. KikkI.And, Secretary.
Sai.tkkhAtcmik Tfinr; No. 9 t
»M»*HOVtl><)Ki)KKOKlij:n EN I
The Council Fire of this Trilx
will
Qi’cning on
Breath. All_l>r
to be prescTit. By order of
( has. Cakholi. Simms, Sachem.
M. F. 1I.uk, C u of K. ,
i m-vouik o r in-ini^ iinn iiis gin Jioose uini eigm, oaics oi se<
rill 1m- kindled this Ihuisda-y i Natorday affertf/ioii. ITictic
yening on tlu-stli Hun and .MM li * canned the lire in the hox of the eottx
,:ll, r ^n »K. rurawlly KqiKU«l ek . allrr . ,.
■Gf*-. 4Mm neamain itiuiaturdav with
lii* find,’ship men Co f stmrk.
'I'he nsnnl equinoctial storm has kind-
Jv failed to come on time.
* ;*.
Mrs. dames I. Fajr, of Xewherry,is
visiting relatives in this county.
See Treasurer's notice of appoint
ments for the fall collection of taxes.
Fires.
. . -EX.-. .j ? a
Mr. W. J. Sander*, of Fairfax, lost 1 TheC. M.R H. lias laid ihc founda-
his gin house and eight liales of seed | tion of its depot, on I’ascallis st,
lion }v Mr Daniel Hair has heen quite sick,
cotton but we are glad to know will soon he
out again. r
( Better insure with A. T. Woodward, j The Falmetto Brewing Co., of Cha;-
who will insure gin hmrse.s at low rates.) leston, liave rented the lot. next the
Mr Walter Hill's store in Richland ( Rush House and will open bottling
township was burned on Sunday night, works and an iee house soon.
and falls henvHy on Mr. Hill, who is a ^ and Judge J.T. Strohel are as busy as
clever, eorrect and sterling yopiigTimii. j bees. (:u*1 dmers conic as curly
From a ground start, in life iieliad made
BLA0KVILLE, 3. Q.
a good beginning towards prosoerit}’. !
lie thinks tiiat rats caused tlie,fLie._ [
Orange Illossoms.
The marriage of Mr.
and Miss Hernia
(Customers come as early as 2
o’clock a. nv, and then have to wait.
A Pic Xir at Double Pond.
<r op
l*l\ a«e allow me
ny ami .miss oernia .Vogel
Treasurer Free in bis Pix colleeiing affernnnn wa« the most brilliant sm-icty
p, ur> - , event of the seasondn Barnwell. The
, ^ Urge attendance testidctl to tiie higii
Dr. and Mrs. . J. \oung return^fl |w»pnlitrlty of the contrai-ting i.ar 1 .- -,
last week frun then-summer visit to the n„. i tl( ii_ (> i„bi,. knot was tied bv Rev.
( barlie Brown ! 4 ,Tt T n,, “ In y«"ir valua-
Tb'i.sdav *** P-M^r»■> give your h^uleffl
old world.
The *MliU>r has heen ti>o bttsy taking
quinine, A<\. for the last w eek to bunt
up local new*.
Sheriff I.aneastcr advert Bo* this week
the sale of numerous mules and imple
ments suited to railroad building.
Mrs. William Bradley, of Red Oak.
became suddenly insane 'n«f week and
was sent to the f*tate As) lum for treat
ment.
Snbsi-ribcr* at Apple ton and post nfll-
ce« West can pay their due* to Mr. C.S.
X\ arner, w bo la autborixeil to recejre
lliatn.
• The primary ebwtion to All the va*
.cauev tuu.’wal by liui dcalk oP lion. J,
KycXsuu.SuiiUi will U* «>rdvrv«l in a few
day*.
Dr. A. X. Ray ha* moved -into bB
n**w re*Wem*e in (oHirg*-’* Creek town*
ship and invite* the eali« of bis patients
an«l friend*.
Auditor IIunfer'*family has removed
to llarnwell ami i» Mopping at the Pat-
fer«<Mi IImiim* nntil (lit* Jtdinson cottage
|« COUlpleVt d
A taluatd* tract < f laml near Mat
thew* Hluff i*adterti<M*<l lor *alpw(.rrut
in thi» pa|*»*r 1.) < "I. ( i i .
Seminole, llamptoii laninty.
Don’t huv an organ on anv term* nn
til \ •>’! get - front J It l -'ruer.
Jr., (• raltam*. f*. (*. Write to him for
partietilar*. <M-plo-tf
Mr. J. W. Wliliam*.of |
t*ed the flr*t Imle of rri
South Itoumleat netl. It wa*«*< < ti»igne*l
l<» it oimB, tiarm-tt A (
tieraldine, t* in! •laughter of the hit
t »»l. J. J ID an ami wu(e-rlore#» of ih
J t*uline t'outelil of S|»riugtlel.|. ||,j
ihm*. tlieil at Iter e«»tttrtit at Ip m Sep
temlier 2l«t.
J. B. Wnilaiit s After the ceremony a
generous collation of delicious cake ami
rare, wine was served, and the health
i ami Im'ppine** of groom ami bride were
pledged in flow iitg bumpers. A large
! number of costly present* were received
: from friend* at home and abroad- Tur,
i <]•-• .Vr.
of a libera! coiitnbtithnrof cake. i
llidord’s Bridge >ew*.
On the Buh inat. three Sunday school* :
eonthltted and bad a ple-nic at Bird's ■
Branch near the South Bound. Mr.
Ilctirr Morri* wra» apimiittiHl-^iiaster of |
ceremonies. Hr i-alli-d on the District •
si'hoot teaeln-r to make a »|*-*-ni w ho ihi. [
lit**!yexcnsi-d liito»elf. Aft«-r Mr. Mor
ri* uuulti a_jLpue«.Jt. thu teawlier r**ad a-t
piece from a pn|irr. w liich w a« appro-|
irfa\. »|{
*n that
» c»»o»»gi
, Sat aoimli.
d 1
Mt*. I». II. « haiutM r!
i »• r i lo- S » B
W
\ otk ••u .'Saturday. Briuii-
*h<- wa* fatmoi* for her I* ant)
Alice I licet soil.
A id- s. H. I*t* ken*, tester tl
stud I'a-M-ngrt \g« ni oi iher*
*dina Railw.tt. •Ii»‘,i l:i»t Wccl
rear*. W hlh* in N'ew York »•
.-igo he had a aiiln-troke w ii't'h
j,.it ai v *i*.
IIIAI
r I nr
X i %%
rings*
Mi-
[ prime for tlie
1. 1 he tin
eeting
I w a* thep di-m
i«***d tin
til af'er ii
inner.
1 In the afteni
t»Of| W|«ft
•'lies w«*re
made
!•)■ Mr( liarlie
1 M**rris.
Schiedef
and Mr Ki
chard
( he dinner
WS** f«*;i
•t of g<x*d t
lllllgs
t , “ n
tain 1 lit* w rin*
r«» uiriilM
f n t*||
••n and 1 at
It •*t*fw*
\ttirr«
ba did ju*ih
in It*
l.i nioiiad*
e w as
j also **-rtevi du
ring tbr
day. 1 he
In*ji it •
' ladles and g
'eiitleinet
1 di.il to tile ett
|«»v MM'Ilt
of al! that
t %rr+
pit 1 hti
me 1 Will
hate the
S ur« to i-hrotih
b* in.*iny
•m It ds\ *
•|«eitt
4i Ilirt! * llmi
nh.
A Visit
run.
Willlstoa New*.
M i»*e* |.oi
f N» ||||]
lets and 1
t«*rtha
*itHilh left M>>!
ht lor Grce
U\ lllr
Female < olU’i
Ui** Miuuio
of U *4tit
if*
I * *1 - | w \ { w |t } i! i
g telaltvi
% Mm
I
] «•( iM|f V< 9 tUi^ i
1 Oraog-bb*«
w*»fFfw» Iff |
f*m ft fir\f
week.
« apt. IL N.
(•entry
•eiurmd fi
ruin n
trip i*• Mini.
M Miio-M>ta
. He
* W eni t«V W .ii i
•f IlliiM
s, * liatiati
I I iiH'inn«ti,i Ii
ih-ago, M
it W ailkei |n
»M in-
* iwni)H»|i«, veil
irongh ho
lit! tt;i
iiM II a 1
, 4i««l h i* obi Ihi
irniiO« v \
!!!«* lit V 1
rgiwia. He
« 1 ill
' X gl**»wl»tg »'•«*
IMIJIt of i
he line cr«
• Its* «ftf
i short.
tecontif of the closing exercises of the
Doybl - Pond free school, \| hich tix>k
place on the Tih instant.
Owing to iin* inclemency of the
wcath-r the participants did not allar-
ri\etill 12 tu, although tlie hour ap
pointed for the met ting wayjti a. m.
At 12 15 Mr. J. W. II. Dyeho*, the
teacher, ealb'd the schtsil to order arid
pioci-cdi-d to carry lii* pupil* through a
g' li'-ral nvi'W of their attidiet. 'I’ln-
review which wa* excellent, wa* fol
lowed by poetic recitations by nearly
sent.
Mr. J. W. Dyche*, one of our trus
tee-, then delivered a short address in
the Interest of education. ||»* expressed
himself as ladng well pleased with the
progress of the Doulde Pond school and
coinpltineii'eil ih*- teacher higliiy ♦nt hi*
mode of di-oipHtie and general M-InMd
inanagemeift. In the midst •( his re
mark- 'lmtyebe* further stated that
w bile the tree sctioo) »\ -tcui
e>*midcte immeii.-e
by onr county *elMx»ls.
After Mr. Dyche* tiiti*lied talking
the n—emblv, •‘•mi|M,%ci| of s4-h«Hd pai-
fon* and children, repaire*! to a ItountB
fully -pread table.jmpplled with % lands
Buh delicate and Mil»*tantial. M lien
all bad Iiarlakcti-iilltcieiillv of til
Have an abundance of both Hope and Help for every man, woman and ebild
In the county, and all who apply'shall be amply supplied. Not one shall go
lacking. / *
FIRSTLY-
From now on we w ill pay the very tip top, gilt edge highest price* for all kind*
of country iirodure, from king cotton’s snowy staple that floats the ealico flag
around the world to the, humbler yields of the .Southern Held*. <>ur engage
ments nm-tTavorablv made, and copper fastened too, with consumer* of gotten
and otticr Sontficrn production* give us advantages and facilities that z~~j
’ ''(f ^\ TT'l^V 1 r~> X\TX /T ii IjIfTT
ill all this section of Uia Kamdw That this is hnstnes* ajrictlV and not vain boast
ing we will prove to the supreme satisfaction of every firmer who will give u*
the opportunity toblFer the logiuof dollars and cent.stliat none can dpuht or deny.
A trial is all that we ask, and vve w ish it most distinctly understood tiiat Uti* in
vitation i- not limited to the immediate neighhoriutod t*f Barnwell, but that it
goes to and beyond the fut thc-t confines of the county. .
Hand in hand with our guarantee of highest possible rate* for all purchase* of
farm production-move* the copartner remedy for hard times, of the very oheap-
c-r prices for any ami all classes of good- that u.- rai rv. and they arc everything
in Odncral Merchandise. It ts the bottom foundation principle of polirieal econ
omy that the w Be sell in the highe-t and buy in the chcape-t markets and that Is
our place. , ' ' . -•
W HZ T1A.VK WM AT YOU AV r A NT.’
Our sto«-li* In every lim are complete, too large and extensive to he catalogued
in k newspaper advertischient and too perfect to he df-crihed in one cAlor o(
J printer's ink. They can he understood only by examination and comparison and
I that I* all we ask, for after results will rest w ith us and we will lx; equal to ever)
occasiotf.' 1 ,
SFFCI AT. STURIKS.
Particular atfrnttmi ha* Inh.>ii paid in tlie selection of our *t<H'k to several im
portant lines of g«MM|* heretofore uni vet-ally sligltted by all merchant* outside of
1 the principal cltie*. It B surprising that such should have been the case so long,
j but-a visit lo our emporium will show new departure.* never before attempted i»»
i mercantile cuter|uBe in ail this cotiittrv.
Our -fork of Hardware B a* com pie p* and well assorted a* an v that can he
ttuuu f f„ lin ,nM August a,-t barb -ton Xii)-.u uali or f'idiimhia, and our nriue* w Ui save
^ money to li<Mite buyer* on every purchase. U oiker*
all the Ix-si IimiB of their trade* at our estwliii-litiieiit.
carry everything,
had and our razor*
pan
hhli
d h
h
tin
am
of
at
ha
c* of the Double
it rued to their ho
ressitif tltctii*«*lv c
attending another
• Poml.
••r
e|M»re
tin*-
1 da in-
I bv tl
u,
**S|
pb
a.
•I loll
dug
1*.
XN
\ MKs
M ftCMOUl -% M.
FKANKI.IN JCVNPKKS
r, so well known In lie
Mi h tn
«tki
altli
of h
in'wood mid iron will find
In I •nibling hardware we
Our |NH'k*‘t and tabic ctitb ry, scissors, At;., are the best To lx*
are simply perfect.
HATSIC4KS ANUSTOVKH*
tVe handle a lieaHtifttl line of Range* mid Choking Stove* and invite the e«|»e-
1 rial attention of husband* and wive* to these smior* of henlih and llghtnert of
I the tlyree time* a day latiorsof life. They are *tipplied ith full oultit* ••! •*• x>k-
ing utcn«iiwt and u|M»n the voluntary testimony of happy and mlmlrabie liouse-
1 keejuT* we knowingly recommend tbem.
(IKNU'I.KM F.N’S flOOIIS.
lictitlcmcn'* f |4•lllillg and f urni-bing (••s>d» in great variety ami of the lx“*t
i faliric* and the nio*t fa*libxiahb* mmles. Dt shirts, collar*, cuffs, tie*, gloves,
i hosterr, handkerchiefs and underwear we defy comfK*tiiu*n frotn mi) fwiulhero i
] source mid laugh at I'nitatioii from any whept.
I, A 131 ICS’ ORKSS (lOOIDH.
n please every ta«t M ami suit every style In Ijvdlcs* Dress (toodn, and we
dially invite the lair -ex to exercise woman's rights and come and see
1*4 Ive*. (tur -lock of ii* •! cti-, hficrv, lacc*. t iltlgoi* *oa|Mt, fan*, gloves
»» and toilet ac» c-»oric« gcpcrall) Iswtlltontw vacancy tu it**c«t|| l | l |,.i 4 ,.
have a lull *t«H-k of Trunk* ranging Iriqq .Saratoga state* downward
SlIOKH A N I) Slal PPKHS.
an immeiiM* sto«-k of the lx**t makes and stvlcs. The famous Day
ma«ie to out *|x*« iat order never fall to gDc complete satisfaction and
We
m«H>t i
for tli
and d
tic**.
1%
W
Suii
havi
*e|| ihcunxdtc* at sight.
Closing out at Cost.
w
and offer a large lot of pretty Spring and Summer finod* for 1-v
eo«t. Tltc*e g«HH|« w ill go like hot cakes and lit si come tlr*t
c rule. D<*ti t mi** the chance.
tin
\ in
lim st tei
It-* ( lals
Mr*. A.
lit* paintr
cli on tl
Miscellaneous.
HmIx'I
M h«
rs ate
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i:
11
Bi v
I* "l" !
kev
B ipt i<
dav.
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• and U
. Dr. Bai
at
, A .1 >
l t otJI ie
PUB
to
. II
lev
Me
. i:<
till
I.
IH
The eontraetor* i»egat» track laving
• •n Monday o«i the (‘atolitta Mblland «*\-
fension fpiui Barnaell t*> Allendulc.
It e do md know when they will get
through, but feel *ure that the South
-d ie ciliaeu* can come to court by thai
route.
-Tw~o~ I'nmoniiiirntow .i• cl ii-t—h^~»« U4s»»o*f Mvuntay*.
< at<i fr«MM Rfai*k\ life, the ■■ihci a «b ittei damt*
\\
he
Plan
and ID
bucket
ui.»*t 11
ion
t<» m
chab
gran)
to work w ith.
rerh s alw a) * in full *npplv. Bagging and Tie*, Salt, >4xx| (tal*
*, Fctniiuie, Maitre-ota, I in, ( px'kcry ami Wooden Ware, well
itl r<*p« *; leather, cotton »heet«, the ?» *t t«d»a*a*o and tlue-l ami
at*, and in short ever) thing forevifj body, loci|t, to wear and
1
I in
w a
-in
•fitor
u on
f tin
o w a- <!
Last Not Least
Our family gt
standatd calabli
•wery i^partment Is eon*tantlv
-tlnd make life woith living.
supplied w Itb all the hlgli grade
U e keep only the in-st Mild purest
i er<
I at Hi
afniamyiwii wWffBMhinf fluii igfl lit iimWi!
p
From Mie beginning oHrls hnslnrs* enreer lias constantly guided his curwafd
progress by tin* principle above indicated.
Not content with the accomplishments of the busy years behind him he enter*
the campaign of the Fall of ]s!>l with unabated energy and enterprise, with sne-
ccssful experience to guide, and am pic means to compel it lobe- **t eclipsing tri*
past, bright and beneficial i$g thgyliave been, ahaUgli united be as but child’s
play to the - • * **
(JHANI) MASTER STROKE OF HIS LIFE
which is to make this year a signal “Record Breaker” in Mercantile Expe
rience* in the cqtjntles of Barnweii, Aiken and Orangeburg. Every preparation
ta’row firtly complete and he Invites the cireltil, Hionghtfnt and Investigating
attention of the |x*ople, contidenrof their approval and resolute, in the impreg
nable strength of hi* |m*itioii, safe and high above the frequent disasters that
prostrate the apprentices of trade under the lirst force of gathering and menacing
• loud*.
Times are changing. The growth of the country Is more marvellous than thw
up-luiHiilttg of the dunbltion* cities; In the easy and affluent leisure of “the
good old days” f.het-fnriner* and planters aold their crops and Itooght their goods
through the proxy of the factor of combined a little hihdiiess and a great <leal of
pleu-ure in frequent visits to the easy-going eitiet. In the New Houth Time U
Money, and tlie fai'iuer Is always on duty. The needs of consumers are mi en
larged by the grow th of civilisation an J so multiplied by the changes In our sys
tem that to meet tlies** altered requirements the patronage of th«? country has of
necessity Ih*cii rom-entrated nearer the home's of buyers and sellers. In fiA un-
derstatiding of tlie*e conditions l make this fair, camlid and fearless annotinoa-
mciitr’. #
, A SrMMKH SrUPKISE.
During the Summer, wlieu the husiue** outbsik was gbmmiest anti the trailo
centers wen* paralysed hv dull sab** and haiii|H*red by fluattclal stringency I vta-
Ited in person the leading N'ortlieriL^ities and tm»k advantAgwof Uielr appreben-
•ion* and necessities. Buying in wholesale quantities fnmi the first iui|s>rter«
and bc»t mantifacturers w ho were all red hot to unload and |Miy!ug spot cash into
their anxious hands I secured Knormous Sto<*ks at
I’AMC PRICKS.
•
A* I Itoughtd khan sell. The ad\antage« that 1 gathered shall he distributed
with inflexible lairnr** mnor.g my customers. I shall look for prodi to tbo
amount of m> sales. For I am well aware that the increase of railway farilitlua
opens other coin|>etltive market* and Introduce* new candidates for trade, but
that rivalry only add* xe»t to tmsiness and gives greater glory lo sucre**.
For the guidance of my old friend* and the many new customers that I desire
to win 1 offer the follow ing directory of arrangeowuU that will enable tbem to
transact their business w ith entire case ami economy of lime,
M MliKK ONE.
ihc C ormr More on Railroad A venue I* s#t af»art for the Retail trade. The
ladies will find all the new ami nice Dress(ionde from elegant Mlk* and tiatlne
down Ui I'rcuy I'riut*, ami all the many articles needed for thefiorfectlon of their
Wdlets. (ietitlemen will flno iH autlful lines of FurnUliIng tkooda tn ondleae ve
rb t\ and alt slmpnere will rttul exsrtlv what they want In itlMoa Mlppot*. Mala«
Notions, ( Igars, Tebaeun. Hardware, Cutlery, and all the goods necessary to Use
want* and luxurictof civilized life.
Nl’MBEH TWO.
Clothing Hall la up *ulr* over Nnmher One. The quantity and qualify of Ifco
gtxxls In Ud* Ifcquirliiicnt will he equally •urprBlig and »*LUfytng to the furdk^of
< realhui. They are the lx**t prmluctsof American w;id foreign I' liins. lailqr cut.
tailor fit arid tailor made. T here is no sloxldy material or allpehud work a bonk
ihcui. I.arp* and tall men nill Mml eatra slara at ordinary price-. All can Im
suited from the giant to Uk* s«;Ihmi| Ixiy reiolcing in kie first tvuueers. Hefovw
buying e|*4*wto re call, examine,niy gomls, learn my prlusn and you wlM go away
elegantly clothed, happy In heart and unhurt in |xjckot, convinced too that Ihie
ad>nrtlsciueiit lias paid the purchaser.
NT’MIIKR THRKB.
First dm*r South of N umber One I* the Wsrehou** for provisions fl||«sl with
car huvd h»ts of all *lamlaiil staph* heavy gnM*erlea and plantation supplies.
Nt'MPKU FOUR.
Next dixtr Ka*t of Xumlx'jr iiitr I* the Samf*!e K«xho amply stocked with lha
purest tt inet, Bramlie*, Ales, |k*ers, \\ hiskeys and other Ueveragee, lor medici
nal, Micial and convivial uses,
NUMBER FIVE.
well stored with Corn, Hay, Fodder, Feed Oats, Seed
NUMBER SIX.
The (•rail Warehouse
Oats and deed live.
Cp stair* over Number Five Furniture Rooms, having Hi# largnet aincka to tho
County of |*ttrlor v Dining Room, B«*d B«mi»m, hllchen and Ollice Eurnitura, In
m | * , h*-, a^Lli 1 1 '’i!^ -^ Hca*’ie* a»*e* ’• It* clKuca. - suite.*attd-slHgle-idix’e*.* .V<> visit<*r to iU<u.'kviliu *houId go away w i4hoit’ vislt-
s4-r*j*<4^e letter fr*»m Florida, gw—into
the w.i*ie hn«ket tiii-week because Ihc i
vvil cis omitted to give tinir names.
\\ e d«'t lint pul.lish theaames of I'orrcs- |
(Hiniteut* Moh*«* they wi»h it, hut we,
.ou*t know who tli-y are to lx* sure that t
—they arc in g.»od faith, .vimI to protect j
out *elt and the public against tuBchciv- ,
*»iik |M'ople who think ii -uuut U« tool ■
the editor. ,
I* S.—Since tlte above wa* *<*t up
:uiotlier unsigned eoniinunteaiiou ha-
s*ome from Elko dcserilntig tho arrest j
«d a ti-b ingne. a-f.«* ha-kot too
Several fanners residing around ;
M'hitcOak village in 1'airiield count)
started a canning factory la-f year w ith
a stthxcriiied capital of |l,()00. It paid
nt« r<
t 11m
u i
hi* 4lra1b.
tl |*n>>tiors «»f tin
iut< rs. ctioii of titr
nl mdrcMds, Inving
•I. tsindcr*, n him
\\ »* «of.* gi id to see Mr. .1. U . Smith. | Ih w.t.- *>0 * < ( in« j itm q
Sr , on the street* on >alutla'v. Ho ha* | n of Kitirfax at tin-
been *ick for -4<ine flu*'** weeks. c , ■> ... , , „
, , ! >oinli ImiuihI and r"r! I o
Iioih* he niav -oon recover.
I’atil 1,1. Met'rcary will move to town 1 " '' ,I 1 ,1 ' ^
at an eatly dav. having rented the place ‘Ired iietvs of valintbl- la?id towards mukiiigit
of .1. U . .iohii*oti in Wcel Km), Set - ; *^ '•U'-ixe-s eejitre, u-'it i* tike-y to !*•, and his
cral parties are looking around for [effort* and wife plaiimtig that prob
building lot*. 1 ably weree<iually as vttlnal'le. He was Rreatly
< apt. .1 D. Browne, of ( pltiinhja, i iutyr*-ted in tho new town, uikI Ida (bath will
!*• a serious loss to it.
-pent a few tlavs
The boys of 7b ate
him.
in tow 11 la*t week,
always glad to see
11 V!..
.Iciiiij’s Fenny.
Kill tot I*rj>h :
A Ibnv me -to- t on gram Into v on for
But he was al-q interested jn tie* improve
mnit and den lopmt nt of uureonuty and State
and saw exactly what was necessary to he done
to have Utter times and a better country, lie
w as a man who • ould W .safely followed foi Ins
J, own smvess showed Ihc eorrcctiu ss of
I judetueut. and the wisdom of his methods.
his
He
)our editorial in your paper of the loih
so well that D u * capital was increased in-taiiT. The 1 n inoeraev is of the neo-
for this season’s work. N obody knew ! pie; it* government by Wm, and the f'/ 1 ' ^ r , ' 0 ^ r, ‘ ! ^ |v c nmn and rqad canTtflly^Hlw
anylhing ahont the business but they : rre.-hleutonly its e.\e(-idise ollieer. li«
made it a success from the beginning j jtl.afl'orm i- also In-oad etn ngliTm* Us
They * • "
signs of the
man of fine
times.’’ Brother Sanders was a
iudgim tit. wiiln a great tbrnt +tf
j>r.ctiea! knowledge aequiml in his IPe-bxiM*-
fi' nee and from ( ontaet with his fellow men,
of rare conim<m sense. alLof whid\ nrmlo 1 vis
T lie Died moat U ag«>n, in ^ili *i/.e-, mad** of bard moiintsin w«mm| and fitiBlied
with tlie loiighesi Iron, i- gitara-nt«.*<‘d tn prove |ierfee|lv -aii-faetory. *
We w ill keep a full stm'k of llr*t cla-* Kentueky Mule- and llor*e* adapted to
tin* needs and plea-urc-«d tin* country. • *
In all that we have said we have kept ih tin* narrow traek of truth and inviting
again all in need of Hope and Help to give ns a chance to prove ourselves their
best friends, we close this fall aunoiiuccinctii *w ith tin* phdgc and proiut-c that
we are ready lo servo the puhlig failhfuiiy and well.
1VIJKE BpOWfl & BpO.,
himi\vell,S. f. -
have workedThts\car tuo tl.txs a j riijef Magistrate to serve v the w hob
week, putting up about, a hundred do/-1 people n iti.out injury to any class or
e.i'cxnsa day, with sixteen hands, who party. It its government is of the. |x*o-
arc paid. One grower lisa^wdd »5T>-|-ple and Avg-Vtfn .SUgPeed in gmmg'tv-! opUrtons valuable and ahvavs Worth listening .
worth from a quarter of atr aero ami an- 1 > niociiilic niajoi it v in both Hqu»<-s of t |,y- : — ——- * ■ **** n
other has aold 1 lO hiisheD from Ovoyrnfr iratioiiHl l.egi-latii:<* why could we ; IT
Acres. They pay 20 .pout# a bushel for j not. shape, the ixdiey of our Provident. . " a " mWr ' m< ’ ra,< ,l0, ' Cst - tr,,n ' ful * ( ' an
tomatoes and higher price* for fruit. ] Again, before. theWfional noiuinat- rr "' r ir* fly, reliable, and a supiM>rt. r of all
e condense the a hove poi nts froni tin;; ing convention meets, eve» now as von ! reforms and measures that tended to the l)tiild-
IVyrushoro News and- Herald. ' are doijig, let us, not of Barnwellconn- ! htgof the eountn in its highest and Itest in-
........ —- - - 1 ■ ^—t'— -iT.youly, hut nf the whole Ahierlct^n ; tcFwt;. ' It Wax largely tbgo’ his influence that
Frcncli. _ ! Dnvf*rimi,eiit. discuss, thoroughly dis-
. , , i cuss in a friendly wav, through the
A class will commence the study of ; p n> s and on tlie stunnun* Cnl. Robert
the F lench language^ Monday Sept. 2K. , Ahlrictiof :dih' lown ^m} «ith‘M’»i else-
tuider the snpervBjoti ofT inf. .lames j vv here are bo’ginniuV to do tin* si taxation
llent) Rice, Jr knil enuper Juj^j p R. B necessary fin* the -neces- of
month tu aih ance. Meetings at a j). in. the party and we can persuade^( leve-
at Draded School building. j jatid fori in* good of the people,as it is
j t-hought by many that he is the only
j Democrat that van get the nomination,
! let us of tho fSouth then, and not till
then, help to give it to him
If is true, there wa-atime wiien Amer-
iea needed a Washingren and it was
Appleton News.
Mr. Allen Lane, who was hurt so se
verely by the, explosion at Mr. Kden-
lield’* mill B improving.
Mr. W, 11. Armstroiiff, tho oiti.-iont i "7.'T;'-T """ ,V
mostor wwl.mm. of t.ho l-„rt ll„v.lrHrl ! SkM m wfact-lMart-^auM rw,
road, ha* just finished a line water-tank
at BaUhx*, and B building a tmteh and
long needed oottou platlurm at Apple-
ton. Zksoiua.
Jjordon Yolunteers’ Benefit.
t
Tmk I’koclk acknow ledges an invita
tion to an entertainment,, Musical, Dra
matic, Literary, to be given at Town
iUlipBlaekville, IVediH -day iqgfit,•Oc
tober 7th, for the Ixmefit ot the (>ordon
Volunteers. 'J'liat jt, w ill be enjoyable
we know and all know; who have ever
w Uncssed Black vilie's admit able enter.
UinincMD, When -tin|M.rnd bv ib^
* «ID' me In v
serve her Interest half so woll; htit the
time soon came w hen a Jefferson, was
as badly needed ami tilled Itis jdaee
and time *0 well that no true American
can evir do or say too much in honor
of liiin. • » . *,
Again it was neci s-ary for the good,
not only <»f the Democracy hut also the
purification of the piditical afmo-phere
of our country llixt the Democrats
should again succeed and, ax all wilt
agree, Cleveland—Brover ( ievelatld
wa* Hie only man tiiat for twenty-five
year* could lead u* on to victory. Yet,
notwithstanding we are not tied to him
tlie sate of whiskey was never licensed at
t aniphellton, lit 1 was a quiet and unprotoml-
hic hut a siihstantjal man, such as are greally
-ed iwlu n the) die,
John (>’. Wtu.i wts
nu
ing this deparimciti and tm one slnHiid let tin* fall pass by without eotnin
Biaekville s|M*cially P* see w hat we have laid in for all who wish to make
lioines coin fort,tide and nttraetive at cliexp cixit.
NUMBER SEVEN.
ing to
t their
1 am headquarters for Buggb », Wag »n* and all tuaMiier uf Vehicles, Harnasa
atnl Saddlery needed for purpose* of pleasure or everyday larm work.
NUMBER EIGHT.
A* usual I w ill keep my Mm k Y'ard* well stipplieil with soum) and reliable
Western Mules and Horses for the saddle atnl for light and heavy draft pur }Mwe*.
NTMRKU NINK TO NINETY.
Sandwiched among those arc many other departments, each chock full of good#
adapted to the needs of everybody. I cannot undertake to *ay w hat I have. It
would In* a far easier task to tell what I do not keep. No matter w hat you want
come to me. 1 have it. Don’t go funiter and fare worse.
AND FINALLY.
BRING ME YOUR COTTON,
and all that you can control.
I will give you the top prices tor all you have
sinvnousr ZBiRcrwTsr,
S. O.
•1>'S
TIME T A RLE NO, 1.
—4-
In Effect July 8th, 1891, at S o’clock A. M.
Gko W. ( noFT,
Aiken, S. <J.
J. B. UurckhaLtkr,
Barnwell, S. C’.
Croft & Burckfialter,
AT TC>If X R V!S AT LAW
. BARNWELL C. H., S. C.
AV111 practieeJn aUthe f'otjrfs of this
State and in t he l'urtfciLStittsOmrts.
Mr. Croft will attend the Vottrfx of
BarqwclU'ounty and all mattersof ftn-
i*artatiee will recefve the personal at-
tvhtton «*f each member of the tirm.
ov»y 211-tf
ForMalaria, LiverTrou-
ble, of Indigestion,use
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
i-
-umTomu.
\« * I Ull tee r * -III ce — ui TTbe liiviiici-M<hat America can and will. If the qtie*
hie. ,Ttw pt<iee#4a will be devoted txi ktow of~herjt'itiaenship r 4tr‘vi* pwjwrly
huyiog new uuifotiu»/or the <»ord<»n* ni-** t4 d, piaxltiee anotber mail. I ie hundred and thlrty-threy acre*
Thai worthy pur|x»xe will nminirrnt the ttrfb*. and clrcum-Un'e* \W- ! t»f A m* tlnibeefajuJi ttrWr koytlll
ttHFlf to the »nUiusia*tk' sup|M»rt of the' maud. K. A. | K.. Iwfumle*! bf land* of J. II. killing*-
people- of Mlackiillr. - .The Hrown - ^ worth and ottor* F*ir (enq*. spplf to
Guard* anU all Uarnts^rll ought to join Ttokev. I»r. liie«-ke»irHlge, who fel* 1 JUIIN K ALLEN,
in osakiii; U»« «scca***4«i all Usat loatfr Arad at the i*M l # r«wh«lertaa (ietirral
Have moved to their new quarters in the Ryan Building mi Main Street and in- ;
vite their friends and the geiiejral purdutsing public to come to see them early
and often, individually and in multitudes.
-:-THE RED FRONT IS READY.-:-
Our new store w ith its harmony of rich coloring and elegant fittings is the
prettiest in the county. But its beauty i* more than matched by the clioiee.eqm-
pietetiess of tin* goods w.e have provided to satisfy tlie appetites and minister p>
the comforts of all the children of civilization. .
In tine Fancy and Family (iroceru-s and Canned Good* we load tlie leaders.
We carry full linos of all the choicest food preparation* of Thurber, Wbylamf A
Co., the famous New Y’ork grocer*, and offer to tiie people of Barnwell and vi
cinity a larger variety than has ever before been gathered under one.roof in all
this section of the State.
In Coll'ee*, Tea*, S}mn**, Flours, Sugar* and Butter we are especially fortunate
in the perfect purjty ami superior flavors of these essentials to good health and I
happv living, .... .
Our Cigars and Tobacco have toen h*sted by the best judges and the unanimouji ,
venlict rendered that We arc guijty of keeping far IxTUif goods than any com-
petitnr* have ventured to handle
fhe young folks, from wearer* of knickerbockers to dreamer* alxuit orange
hloxMoli.s, w ill find- by testing our Candies and newest and finest Ciuifeetions that
they have a sweet place In our most loving affect bins.
lii miscellaneous Meri handis* 1 . Dry and Dress Sh«x*s, Slip|x r*, Wliite
^,.1 \ i.-ll -A. mU ■■IM——
•at(*fv the most exacting ta*te*.
NORTH BOt .NDT
F i i
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First
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Class.
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First,
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foru can. C«|A- J
sail#
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1 .In building np our bn-lnes/we «liall ••outimie i.* measure <»ur every transaction ]
by the unshriDking golden rule. Our. weight* shall be standard and 'Htr word*!
‘ aaenrtwnwDetrd^a* it w«eee*i stiwler astli, Uui jtfkfca ahali In: as eiirqp qs thy t
Mine g<x>d* can to lx»ught for an v w hen;.
i I p«»n thi* pisiloriu we x*k a miitinuaiH’e «*f |ui*c patronage that •hall ,gr«»w
i greater as we prove ourselves deartvrug-uf wider and cuntiuunig confithiiH'e* i
( oewe tn are tu. ^ . i
DUNCAX A HAY