The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 08, 1891, Image 3
The BarnweH .P0oQl.6T
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UATKS OF Sl’BSCKIPTION.
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lu Advance, ptjr Annum?...... Il.r*)
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THl’HSDAY, OCTOHKK 8,>18iUv-
A
Oct..
The next reaulAr couun unleat Ion of
Hiirmony l<«*(lirc Xu. IT A.'. F.\ M'.*.
will bi* liehl at tlu* ficw Masonic Tcin-
ple In Barnwell upon 10th day ot
IHpl, the same beinKthe 2ml Satunlay
in said month, hetfnnlng at * 4 Highitwelve.”
By order ot \V.-. . j
R. C. KlRKLANn, Secretary.
FOR Til E PEOPLE.
td
ABSOLUTELY PURE
/&
ISarimcll.
Sai.tkkuatc uik TntnRNo. 1) i,
iwi-RovKi) Order qfRko ‘ F-n {
The Council Fire of this Tribe
Vill l»o ktmlled this Thursday
evening on the sth Run and 3(>th
Breath, All brethren are earnestly requested
to be present, By order of ! -
t‘h as. Cauuoli. Simms, Sachem.
>f. F. IlAin, C. of K.
• ^ r _
Primary election to-inorfti\F week.
Blind Tom and a circus are in the up
per part of the Slate.
The new' moon rides far South, an old
sign of warm weather. _
]>r. \V. W. Folk, of Colleton, paid us
a pleasant Monday morning cull.
( apt. Dunn left for Kentucky Tues
day afternoon to buy more stock.
The steamer Katie sank last week on.
ft sand bar 35 miles above Savannah.
B M. Itnliert* and I*. S.
’new cadets from Barnwell to the
del.
Barnwell is putting on city ways. The
collecting clerks kept the streets lively
on the 1st.
Mr.- J. N. Wood, of <»nyton. C,a., wa«
In town on Monday and gave The Peo
ple a pleasant pop call.
Prof. F X. K. Bailey, of Wniistnn,
lias Iwen ap|K>inted on the County
Board of Bchool Kxamincrs.
<'<M*kle burrs are all full grown and
dog fennel ia tn white bloom. Front
will soon follow these obi signn.
K*ko and Bamlwrg have, so if l* ru
mored, made the liest bbD for tbe bn-a-
tion of the Assoctatjoual Academy. .
A “bowicfnr” eight |»ouiid dautrhter
Was born U* Mrs t,r<iver <‘levelaM«l ti\e
ra nutes past Friday inblnigbt in New
\ ork.
Jenny’s PeRny.
While last Saturday was a day marked
with pleasures for Jenny. Bnmson’s
quietneaa w aa broken by a drunken ne-
S 'ro row. which resulted in a cutting af-
ray among the dusky tribe, cansing
the immediate death of one and anothtr
w as reported in a dying condition yes
terday—Sahbaih morning. Whiskey,'
the gangrene of civilization, is said to
have been the cause. Observe the dif
ference. The merchants of this place
of Oil. K<M«. n wAlritmJW w-ok for ! "" tTl .'' lr .^wr-fonim-oTO, ,h.
Mr. (M. Ill,,r..of iMmlwri*." l.v Uiiw j •Hf"’ i« K"".l »ui omijIbmU
.olorcd men. »nd »un- I »n*«"<l Umw ore l.»|.py ami |M-...|»roi.«.
m Jof omnrrirtckcrt 3SS pm.mk; J. e i.. H»Wl>s»»fi.SSipn-ne^?-
len.iin*., :;i.3 pounds and Osborne San- "'V; 0, '>»«»'oP shook hands loo,..her
dors lid pounds. In Masomo f r TO t 1 n K s al this plane on
The County Commissioners on Tues
day acted favorably on tbe petitbm for
a public road from Farrell's Store to
tbe Colleton line. Dr. J. J. O'Bannon
Florence had lu r first tobacco sales-
dav last Thursday. .Nearly forty thou
sand pounds were'sold at auction,
bringing an average of over nine cents
a pound. One parcel of live pounds
brought thirty dollars.
The owner of some of the best of the
beautiful Williston lands lias at last
consented to put them on the market,
and has author ized Capt. W. II. Kenne
dy to make the sales. See advertise
ment. *
Have an afmndance othoth Hope and Help for,_every man, womah and'.child
in the couruy, and all^tfho apply siiall he amply supplied. Not one shall go
- .-b’l uktt.yA
> -^^gneil the position of physician to the
poor house and jail and Dr. K. C. Kirk
land was elected in his stead.
Mr. Jos Newlin, who gave up the
Railroad agency at (.• raharus some time
ago to go to Augusta to perfect anew
rbcfmmttve w hich he has imentod, has
accidentally discovered a method of
freezing water in an incredibly short
time. He believes this last discovery
can beutili/td in an ice machine w hich
will discount Ute present ammonia
method of making ice.
Two weeks more good weather w ill
enable most farmers to finish cotton
gathering. There is no top crop. The
staple is good and the |»er rentage of I
lint is very satisfactory. Those who)
hav 4 planted tbe Baiify and Allen bilk !
cottons are pleased w ith the yield and !
better prices of the»e new varieties j
The sewing thread mills give alnHiltwo !
last ^aturdav. After the craft had
finished its yvork in the lodge a general
Intereliange of tlumght yvas fiveiy ftx-
pressed. M'*n. measures and roads were
taken into consideration and politically
weiearned tliat oyving to the quantity
of applicants for tho pllice of Sh^ritljif
tiampton the delegation has decide d on
a primary.
From County Commissioner Walker
we learnVd that Rivers Bridges, much
in need of repairs, w LI bo at tendril to at
once. • Katpa A lpma.
Williston »ns. -
. Married «»n the evening of tlie 1st in
stant at ll.e residence of Mm. Martha
Smith, Mr. Jafus Woodward, of Mont-
morencl, and Mls« Ida Toole, Bishop
Key oftldating That they may Hve a
long, happy and pro*perdu* life i« the
wish of tlicir many friends.
Mr M F. WeatlierslM*e h%« several
banana trees in bis yard. One that Is
(wo y«araold haa a bunch of bananas
on It. * One leaf Is in iuche* across .uni
Mto feet long.
Rev. Mr. Davis filled the M. K. chnreli
Andfi
ewr
T W
ixvlw
ard has no
iC
ed hi*
and l<
law «>(li
ce
into
Rvai
i*s Bui Id in
g
. first
; l*rufit
d-Mir tu
tlie
right
., e vr l
r Du man A
IU> *s
a >rs.
The
<»ak G
Iro 1
ve Su
ndav
Scho*d wi
It
have
pre*.
if* an in
■al
• ale
of «
> fieri tig* «•
n
next
* 4* 1 4*11111
Thurs.lj
ay.
1 :.th
Inst.
We hop
(•
to Ik*
j trortJi
aide to i
am
i ml
l\ H 4*tl
’ n ' n ” for ‘!' en ’ I P»»Y|dt Sn'miarevenini
ordinary sorts tiring. The short crop
ow prices have left little if anr
to even the best farmers.
Tl >e IlighSohool grows. New p
r
The candidate
primary on tbs*
era and have Im-s
ing their own at
to tie voted for in the
Mb are all g*<od farm-
1 •it«*t‘e*«ful in mauag-
airs.
Im vmirrox, |\ O . Oct I. 1^*1
1 l,adi«-« M io .ion So**iet v of t
Chapel church will give an i *e
1 festival at Mr*. Jane Killings-
isoii e«lne«itay evetiilig, the Itlh.
udiaily invits* all to attend to aid
titia noble work. There will tie
Cett«»n pieking along the lower bait*
rb •(< hie bae twain greatly hindered by
nice m
lentoti
vor us
t*Tcsui
in tbe
tb.
frotu
! lenten l>a
•rgan and the
>e promised ti
Kl<
fa*
; are tN*ing enro
i tendance now,
; to work to bavr
j is in the state,
the teaeh«*r« am
p.aie than Wil
' There Is not a c
< otion eon<« ■
. fair price*. Ma
| ing last year.
I to let it go. A
ted and
1‘rof lb
as £ »e a
We hav
1
B»5
as*' of fever
in freelv
nr planters
They are now hum Ing
few weeks more favora-
and
last b
w ill) tin *r delightt ul band, tee
w ill lie served from five o'clock
afternoon to twelve at night.
I.AIMK* Mlsaloa boctKTT.
hie weather will«
ing of the entire <
not be more than
crop
ouipU 1* tbe harvest-
r**p. Tlie \ t , id can
« ( -tl. *.!• of a go#h|
Hat.
an epl<h'tnUr of mea»i« a,
a mild ty|*e.
I ►err are unusually pi
lata* ami “the horn of the
• at the bills." V etti*oo *
are solar scarce.
fortunately of
Qaarlerly Heeling.
M.
r w
tin
w <
II*
^ssoi-iatlon of Rarnwe'l
't at 11 lu * * e|tM*k a. nt
l.tth. Ih'totMr. 1*01, at
, |tti*in«*»a of intere«t
if. I take this occasion
History of AomIIi < arollna.
e have rweived fnon the puhlh
**, Mi asra, t. mil %V to., of |t**ston
ipy of‘‘Fifty l.esa«.4^in Hie illst*
' boniii t arollna compllcif amt j
itm
, a
TV
If-
John I.
yy
From all aeriion* <
|!m* countv we
t.» a»k a fi
nil iilirtiiliittrfL
1 .et us rally
j t
miintissiotier of 1
1 IlMiF |t isf il|| 4*(
hear that our farmer
friend* are pre*
< around o
nr a*%4»r
and make its
vv «
have can
’fully exam
|>aritig l«» mi wi wheat.
That is the best
t meeting*
iiit4*r«*$i(ii4C, ••
one by «*ue our
I w
ork
ami find uo
punt in w hl<
liew s of the year.
old llWlld.
er* an p4*%if.g
away l^lu*
• *1
•rc
•t improvei
newt. The \
Tlw* eeml-anmtal ei
lamination of ap-
I •* .}«$*»# $| ||
our ranks am
1 C4«*h member
have
issiie«| It Ir
l attraetlve
|dl« wnts for teachers r
dav wa« attended hr
’ertllieate* t*«t 1 rl-
i it*‘\ hi# in
idivhlual n**|KM
it* Utility.
• If
irir
material an
■1 workman*!
eight white and
G. w. Mona
AI.L, M. D.
i g
>mm|
that one ci
i’py will la*
I ST, ?Scho*
tnir.*
M’tl till
« e cat
h
and
From noyv on tve yy ill pay the very irp tAp. gilt, pdge highest prices for all kinds
of country produce, from king cotionVsiidyvy staple that lloats the calico flag
ground tlie yvorld to* the huinhler yiehD uf tho Southern fields. Our engage
ment)* most favorably made, and eopper fastened too, with consumers of cotton
and other Southern productions g 1 ve us advantages and facilities that^- , _
■OONQUTilR COMPii:Tl r JMOiSr
in* all this section of the South, 'i'liat this is business strictly and not vain boast*
Tug yve Wlll'pTmo to-flie supreme sitof pycry farnier w ho will give us
tIi e ii p po r 111 nitrto tdi’er the logic of dollars and cents that none can ildubjv'o? (Itiify.
A trial is all that we ask, and we wisli it most distinctly understood that this In-'
vit-ation is not limited to tlic iuunediatc neighborhood of BarnyvgH, but that it
^ocs to and bevond'the furtlicst confines of the county. / •., . -
!S p:cON HLY-
Hand in hand with our guarantee of highest po«siblefates for all purchases of
faroi productioftsoftovo*the copartner retired>- for Itafd time*, of tive very I’beap-
»'st pi ices for any and ail classes of goods that yvc carry, ami they are everything
in (ieneral Mcrcltandis**. It is tlie bottom fojHfdatlon principle of |M>lklcal econ
omy that-Hm yy iye sell in the highest and buy in the cheapest markets and that is
our pixec- ,
VC K II A VR W11A.T YOU WANT.'
Our stock* in every line are coniphde, too large and extensive In tie catalogued
in a ueyy spHper advcrtisemeiil ami t«e> pci feet to bo •described in one color ot
printer's ink. They can be uudcrstoml only^hy examination and eomparison and
thatTsall we ask, for after results yy’dl rest yrftb us and we yyill be equal to every
occasion.* r
Sl'UCI A L STUDIES
Particular attention has been paid In tin* selection of our stock to several im-
portaut lines of giH»d< lu retofore universally slightevl bv all merchanl*outside«*f
the principal cities. It is surprising that such should have beet* tbe esse so long,
but a visit to our emporium yvill show new d«*partures never liefore sttempted in
mercantile cnu-rprlsc in all this country.
H-A-IRXrWTXIBE.
Our stock of- Hardware Is a* complete ami well assorted as anv that can he
found In Augusta, Charleston. .''.‘WMinah or Columbia, and mif prices will ssve
money to home buyers t>n every purchase. Workers In wimh! and Iron will tUid
stl the lie*t t«s*D of tlicir trade* at our establishment. In loiildlug hardware we
carry everv thing. Our |M»cket and table ctilb ry, scissors, Ac., are the best to tie
bad and our razors are siii.plv |*erfis't. * ,
II AND ES A.N 1) STOVEH-.
W<> hs'idh* a hejm 1 Iful line of Hsugcs sml CiM>k!ng Stoyes am! Invite the e«|>e-
1 wives to these saviors of health ami llghtnera of
f IKe. They are supplied with full outfits of cook-
luntary testimony ,of happy and admirable tious«*-
ingiy recommend them.
C. ENTL.KMEN’H OOODH.
n*« Clothing and Furnishing t*«H>ds in great variety and of the best
the most fatfedottable movies. In shirts, collars, cuffs, ties, glove*,
itdiicrchiof* and umhjrwear we defy v*«*in 1^*1(11011 from any .Southern
laugh at liniutloti from anywhere.
LADIES' PRESS OOODS.
lease every ta»t* and suit everv style to ImmIWhiI Dr*sa Good*, and w*
illy Invite the fair s«*x to exercise woman's right* and come and see
res. Our st<*ck of notions, hosiery, lace*, ribbons soa|t*, fans, glove*
nd toilet aecess«»ri«*s generally I* without a vacancy In Ita^comptota.
Iiavc a full sttM'kof Trunks ranging from >arat* »gw sixes down walt |.
SHOES AND SLIPPERS.
sn ittimeitM- »tr*«*k of the te •! ni*ike« *n*l style*. The famous B*y
matle 1** our * ial order never fail to give complete satisfaction and
iv< • at sight.
rt«
ifui line
lands ani
’ labor* *1
•n tin* vo
Iv rccom
BLAeKVILLE, S. Q.
From the bagffining of bis biiHiness career has constantly guided his onward
progress by^tfie principle aliwve indicated. ^ /
Not i*f>uf.ent with tbe accoinplishinenU of life busy yerim behind him lie entLVa
the campaign of the Fall of 18PI wRbomaliated energy a«d enterprise, with «ic-
ceysfnl experience to guide hikI anipf^iieaiisu,o.conq>el it to be an eclipsing trr-
Mniph. The successes that have nmrkTd ins onnanpuid upward firogress in the
past, bright and beneficial as they have been, idiHWjnf uniUed be as but child's
play to the .J —
"QK JUS HUE
f,
fab
fiery, ha
tree and
an 1
W<
most t'orilu
for them***!
and drr** a
lies*. I't*
W e have
•« 11 lllVUlM*
which Is to make this year a sigwal ‘‘Record Breaker” in Mercantile .E^ix***
rienees in tliecmmtles of Barnwell, Aiken and Drangelmrg. Every prt>p*r»tu>n
is’.ow fully complete and he ihvites the careful, Hiougltiful ami lnv*‘>*ttjfcjuiiig
attcutiou of the people, confident of their approval and re .sol me in the impreg-
nablestrength of bis iMisition, safe and high above the fr»*qiient disasters that
prostrate the apprentice* of trade under the lir*l force of gathering atttl menacing
clouds.
Times are changing. Tlie growth of tlie country i« more marvellous than the
np-building of the ambition* cities In the easy ami afilueut leDura of '•the
g«>od old days 1 ’ the farumr* and planters *«dd their crops and Imught their go<Nls
through tlie proxy of the factor or combined a little business arid a great ileal of
pleasure in frequent visits to the east-going ClOV*, In the New South 'l ime is
Money, and the farmer is always on duty. The needs of consumers are so en
larged by the gmwthof civilization and,so multiplied by the changes in onr sys
tem that to meet these altered requirements the patronage of tb** country lia* of
necessity been concentrated nearer Hie homes uf buyers and sellers. 111 full un
derstanding of these conditions I make this fair, candid ami fearless announce-,
meat.
A SUMMER srUHUSK.
During the Summer, w hen the business outlook wa* gloomiest and the tradw
centers were paralyzed by dull sales and hampered by tinan* ial *»ring**nry 1 vis
ited in |>erson tbe leading Northern cities and tm.k a«lvantag«nf their a|*preben-
slons and necessities. Buying in wbol**ssle quantities from U»«j first Importer*
and best manufacturers who were all red hot to unload ami paving *)M«tra*it into
Uieir anxious hand* 1 securesl Knormous Sto**ks at »
PANIC PRICKS.
As f bought f shall sell. The advantages that 1 gathered shall be di
with Inflexible fairness among my customer*. I shall look f**i prol
amount of my sale*. For I am well aware that th** tnerra**e of railway
o|m*iis other c«»ni|ieiltlve markets and lntrodiir«*s new' candidates *for ti
that Hvatry only a<ids zest to huslnes* and gives greater glory to soc«*e«
For the giihlanceof my old friends and the many new customers that
to win I oner the following directory of arrangement* that will enable
transact their business w ith entire caar and ewmouiy ul time.
•t ribn te«i
It to the'
1.M*l lilies
■de, but
i desire
tliuin to
A'UMBER ONE.
The Corner Store on Rallroml Avenue Is set apart for^Hbe
ladles will find aH the 10 a ami nl« e Drcsa (iooda from elcgai
Iff “
toilets. Gentleman will find beautiful tinea
rfety and all shoiqiera will find exactly what
Uetall trade
it isllka and
. The
Satina
d**wn to Kretty 1‘rlats, and all the many aril* It * needed for ll»e|*erfectn*M of tb. ir
Notion*, < igsrs, fotMM'vsi Hardware, Cutlery, and all ilia gi*«da neevaaary to lb*
ho|Mt*
Igsrs, Tt
want* and luxurlesof civlllxed Ilf*.
NUMBER TWO.
if Furnishing Goods in endless vs-
tlo v want In >h**»s nlipisTs. Hat*.
Clothing Hall la np stair* over Number One.
this IteparUnent will he equally siirpn*
Tb
it and
an i »%ti*l
Closing out at Cost.
rms ut
Turn**
hitu f<
idu-tf
atmut thirty ***»b*r**tl «*atHl*f«*tes.
IV«• sent out a siip|demetit ls*t w*
with K. II. ll<M»k s re|*«irt oi tin* det»
wc«*n Senator Hutlcr ami Congrr
mao tt stson at Bai* -burg. It v
"tnightv iuteresting reading.**
Dtui’i buy an organ on any t
til ytui get |*r»e« s from J. It
Jr., Graham*, F, C. Write to
particuiara. •
The ( arolina Midland tra«*k later*
Imve bad a week'* re*»t. All tb** rail*
were *hipp«*d from l*bUadelphia last
month, hut the slow s*-liooner* are loit
ering on tbe Atlantic.
We thank Mr. 4. M. Cave for a gen
erous gift of delicious muTtoii c*tm. He
planted iii* ln-t pateli on the ‘.ith of Au
gust and? ha* i*ceii fea-ting for tw.o
wit k «, The variety ha* been phinted
hr live Cave family for forty years. We
ifcwi 1 want am U>tt< r.
Mr. E. H. llyrnn has the thanks of
fill* oflioc for tlie lu st apple* and ba
nanas that have rciicliod u* ihi* season
'J he Judge keep* good, fresh fruit.
Mr. James Diamondb**4 by an iucen-
diary's luandi box on tlo* 22*1 lilt, his
ham, a-jiitc Jersey cow and other prop
erty. wortii iu all 42eO. lie bad no in-
♦•uraiK'e.
See advertisement of Greig, Jones A
-AVood.of Savannah. They ask patro
nage of Barnwell farmers and prmhise
to deserve their utmost •onfideuce.
Every farmer ought to sow a few
neros of u bent, if llour goes to eight
dollars a barrel nexd'spring as i*. e\-
pected a few iioiue niaclo barrels w ill
lielj» tlie cause amazingly.
Cotton grow n on tlie red soil of the
hill country is bringing a better juice
than the staple of the level lands, but
their watermelons are hut; as gourds
when compared to the fruit of our vines.
Augusta stiles herself tlie Electric
Ciiv. She helievej* iii quick transit.
Seven niarri<*d couples are bo iked to Ini
divorced from matrimonial woes atlliis
term of her high court. ~
Our first melon prize, a year’s sub-
scriptjon, was captured by “l nele Al
len” WcHtliersbee, of Williston; the
second, 'i iiK Fkoit e for six months, by
Mr. Hugo*I>ode,nlioU', of Biackville. ,
'J'mk Proplk acknow ledges an invita
tion to the marriage at Biackville, on
next Wednesday morning, of Mr. Rob
ert (J. Mixson and Miss Eva Reed. We
tender in advance our best congratnla-.
tions.
There was a general row among col
ored people at Haltieville, Saturday
evening. During Us progress Albert
•Joseph while atteinpring to cut James
McConnWas shot and killed by Me*
C<H*n. J ust ii’e 1 uinbar held the Inquest
and sent McConu to jail. . .
Bids for the location of the Associa-
tional -Academy closed ‘ Monday eve
ning. The Aasot-dation which wjil meet
next month will make tin* selection.
The People coii£r»Lii!atft& the winner.
No matter how mocb it has given it has
aeon red it lAilow value. •.
The heirs of the late Bishop MeTyeire,
of‘1 cniittSM t*. closed out their share of
the \ immon* iabd* in George* t?reek ,
town-hip on. Thursday. Mr. W. H. j
1 fi*U Itt w»-the pur*ha*er and $13.0* J
an \> rr the prj«f. *1 lie ittiprovements
Hmaut of iiiferi.-r tenant hou*e«. *, Tire 1
year- ag** the*** iaod* would in#f ha\f ,
bo.ught user five dollar* an mere. The
M !♦* f I f
Blind Tom
T
i'
■
rrn pianist
row t it on ii
II
av
ll<
Ml
l he evi
it* lie i*
rlori
.trvvl
tan
wi
'xt M n-
concert in tin* t q** ri
ning. In all things ex-
** i- alrno-t idiotic, but til*
«»*n ilie piano are *in»|dy
ml nature's one gift makes
indue** ami lack of other
He began playing at six
and for thirty-five years
and delighted audience*
* with In* wonderful exhi-
pred c! Hm! • v < i v m
<q>era House will tie taken and
standing ntom In* at a prcmiuni. Stvurc
vour seat* early.
hi
family *<1 -«lesii, inturen, no sun
I ter iliesc tinie*.
( apt. M elw*r must have exta
world of work on thl* Id* first
, rient effort. A* a practical ai
j ee«*ftil leather lie knew* eXa«*tl
1 was needed anti he li t* *« nt out
1 htatk that cannot fail to be warn
i coined. It Is eomjdete atul |m*i
* its scope ami adndralde In It* m
We need
die* ti*** at
*ervt d will
ootu anti offer a large lot of pretty Spi
priiiK*
.*<• tin
ml
These gmel
iKUl'l lids
wilt go lik<
the chance.
dng and Summer G<»nd« for la-
hot cakes and first come tlr«t
Misoellaneous.
m
m
veal
ha-
in n
hirh
the
t,
tt.
iseti
lsn«l
We
It* sty I
Ive, its
Its tent
impart
|s**teri
trillh, capn
We are 11
historic* in
K*r a
•1 hi
v *b
ngulariy pure an
Is Intensely pair
>d jlltlglliellt. tho<
torinu w ho is udl
mil psh* Us verdict
•ity, fairness ami 1
»i laiudiar with oth
w in u*e, hut if w <
•ct in
ht>d«.
1 at t ract-
•tiic ami
I of n.e
ing that
ii|s»n his
Plant
and Ry
4* I li$ I ll'
li$o%t frj%ur,’4iit 1
to woilf with.
>fi Groceries alwa\«lo full sujqdv. Bagging and Ties, Salt,'seed Oat*
Lirrlve. Furniture, Malircsscti, I in, ‘ r»H*kery and W tnidett W are, well
rojM**, leather, cotton sheet*, the h *1 tobai*i*o and finest and
1, and In short everything for every body, local, to wear and
and
igan
Last Not Least,
ran
rd
llv
Sale Day.
The Hill looked like old times on Mon
day. The town was hardly iarge enough
to hold Its visitors, who enjoyed them
selves in meeting old friends ami mak
ing new ones. Kveryl*odv kept cool
and sober and there wasn't a hit of
trouble of anv sort.
return to the »ch<*d room
tory should go w ith us.
j snrrv that ilierc* vva* no
T *iySf
^w ere
Welier’s 11
\\ e are on
such work
very department i* eon*tant l y supplied with all tho high (rad*
* that make Ilf* worth living Wo Weep only the la*st and purest
Tate no adulteration. Our list of delicacies embrace* (he choic-
ml* of lioih home and foreign iimiric*.
Piedmont Wagon, in all size*, made of hard mountain
ataid<
:td to!
our school dav * No child can read thl*
j work without, being proud of In ing a
Caiolintaii and without iicing stirred
, by an houorahlo atnhition to he* wortliy
j of a State so gloriously 'illustrated *liy
( patriotic son* through ail the changes
I of her hb-torv*. « M e congratulate r.ijit.
) Welirr. H.
j Onr
' stand
. aiiicli
I
The Piedmont Wagon, iu all size*, made of hard mountain wood and finished
• with the toughest Iron, i* guaranteed to prove perfectly satisfactory.
\\ e w tli keep a full stock of fir*t class Kentucky Muics and Horses adapted to
■ thi’ need* and pleasure* of the country'.
In all that we have sahl we have kept In the narrow track of truth and Inviting
; again all In need of IIo|m* and Help to give u* a chance to prove ourselves their
! be*t. friends, we close thi* fall announcement with the pledge and promise that
we are ready to serve tlie public faithfully and well.
sheriff L.n,».,*r »«W *» rajlrna.l hot- J ^ »,V,i wnt^rhU"’ ^
' R J !0 ; ! those who love tier well.
*c» and mules for their full
i Their w agon*, harness, Ac., w ent off at
a sacrifice.
The Master sold four tracts, in Wha
ley vs. Davis 100 acres to J. S. Delk for
in Sea sc vs Copeland 734 acres to
Adam Sease for $140. iu Williams vs.
Stewart t»]f> acres r to J. W,. Stewart for
$2,300 and 225 acres to W. W. Stew art
for $2,(500.
The horse traders had a pleasant re
union. W itfiout doing much business
President Beu Anderson adjourned
them to November field day.
Small Grain Salvation.
The Pkoim k is glad to learn that its
farmer friends in all parts of the county
are preparing to sow w heat. The fact
that it is an uncertain crop in this lati
tude cause* some to hesitate. Ruteorn,
cotton and oats are more or less uncer
tain. Even if wheat fails to make a
yield worth cutting nothing is lost ex
cept the cost of seed and labor. The
laud remains in tlie best condition for
any summer croji.
Major D. A. Hutto gave us « half
hour's talk tlie other day on small
grains. When he was grow ing up all
t he farmers in the George* Creek coun
try made- w heat for home use. His
father grew over a hundred bushels ev
ery year, sowing it as regularly as he
planted corn and cotton. He lived to a
good old age, and bought only one bar
rel of flour during ids life. The Major
re me tn berg when Mr. William Gritnes
came to his father’s house, a good'many
miles, to buy seed wheat. Alter the
trade was made M r. Grimes said that lie
had made wheat regularly before, hut
that he had figured it out that it was
cheaper to raise cotton and buy flour,
and that he had in consequence done
without a good deal of Hie time, ’ Ex
perience taught him‘that the old way
was tbe better. Wheat should he sown,
says Major Hutto, in narrow lands,
about as broad a*a cradle will take. A
straight shovel should l»e run deep iu
tlie water furrowto give drainage in
the vvet spring ffpnths. He will sow
the little red wheat, .formerly known as-
keevvee. v,.-
He ha* found rye the most profitable
crop that can la* grown. If southern
M*ed is t«own it never Jails. Cold, heat,
drought or rain can not kill it. ftn good
lands well prepared and fertilized the
\ it id will Iw from eight to twelve bush
el* u> the acre. T here It no ffitTket for
it except at sowing time, hut then the
”»! I
name among
A Wise >VhIow.
Mr*. Lydia K. Witherspoon, a dash
ing widow, of Darlington, has ree» 11 f-iy
been married to a New Mexico doefor,
whose address she learned from a uihL-
rimonial jinper. and with whom slie.be-
gan a correspondence. Tlie w idow ow ns
a great doaLbf property in Darlington.
Her husband, whom si e never met uti-
til a few days before her marriage, now
wants her to sell out, give him the mo
ney ami go to New Mexico, hut'the
widow loves with oneeyeonly, the other
is an eye single to her own interots.
She holds her property.
Arc You Good at Guessing <’
Hubbard, Price Co., of New York,
offer a thousand dollars to*tho man who
names the figures nearest the present
cotton crop, also five hundred to the
second man. The estimate must reach
them by October loth.- Women and
minors not allowed to guess. Egtcli in-
cHviduitl will Ire conjlned to a singlees-
timate. Here is a chance for a lucky
man to make $1,000 by arranging seven
figures in tlie right w ay.
Tlie publication, of tlie Charleston
World ceased yesterday. Mr. F. S.
Rodgers, the proprietor, found the
newspajier business less profitable than
cotton selling and fertilizer uvnking.
There may he corners in wheat, hut
this won’t disturb the serenity of ihe
young man who, with his best girl, sit*
in the .Sunday twilight glow of the par
lor ami imagim% he has ^ corner in su
gar.
The Orangeburg ConitLy Alliance at-
its quarterly meetingon 1h*1. 1 bii! •iia\
a passed resblut i< >1, - 1 in a ■ 1 i mou’-iy »ii ■! * r* -
'ing P resident Stokes and (Iciiouhying
Senator M.C. Butler. *
A colored din’tor in Beaufort county
was summoned not long ago to conduct
a post mortem examination. He re-
[hm ted for duty ami-dissected the corpse
with a hatchet, razor and hair phi.
which ‘‘instruiiieuts” made up hi* sftr-s
glcal outfit.
. An Irishman, who was sleeping^all
night with a negro, had his fa’-eTdarck-
®ned by a practical joker. Starting off
in a hurry in the morning, he vanght
sight of himself In » mirror; puzzled,
he st«p|»ed and gaz*’d, finally exclaim-
|V11{<E BpOWfi &
Jiumwell. S. C.
BPO.,
PRETTY AS A PICTURE.
Yfave moved tojlieir new (pi.arters in the Ryan Building on Main Strettt and in*
vito their friends'aninhe geheTariHircInising public to wme to see tliem early
and often, individually and in multit udes.
-;-THE RED FRONT 13 READY,-:-
. Our new store w ith its harmony of rich coloring and elegant fittings is the?
prettiest in tlie comity. But its beauty is more than matched by tbe choice com
pleteness of tlie goods we have provided to satisfy the appetites and minister to
tlie comforts of all the children of civilization.
in line Fancy and Family Groceries and Canned Goods we lead the leaders.
We carry full lines of all tiie. choicest food preparations of Thurber, Whyland A
Co., the famous Now York grocers, and offer to the people of Barnwell and vi
cinity a larger variety than has ever before been gathered under one roof in all
this section of tlie State.
in Coffees, Tea*. Spires, Flours, Sugars and Butter we are especially fortunate
in the perfect purity and superior flavors of these essentials to good health and
happv living, • , , ‘
Onr ( igars and tobacco li^vc been tested by tlie best judges and the unanimous
verdict rendered that we ard.gullty Of keeping far. better goods than any com-
petifor* liave venturCRl t(Hialndle f ,—
J iie young fmks, from wearers of knickerbockers to dreamers about orange
j biossoins, w ill find by testing our Candies and newest and finest Confections that
’ they h ave a sweet place in our most loving affect'ons.
- lmtni*cellaneous Merchandise, Dry and Dress, Goods, Shoes, Slippers, White
Good*, Notion*, Toilet Elegancies and Novelties we shall at all times strive to
satisfy the tin**t exacting ta-tes. > • - ^
In building up our business we shall continue to measure our every transaction
by the unshrinking golden rule. Our weights shall be standard and our words
as earnestly true a* if uttered under oath. Our prices shaH.be as cheap as the
same good* can be iHuight for anywhere. .
I*pon this platform we a*k a epuiinuanee of past patronage that shall grow
greater a* we proto ourselves ih-»ervmtg of wider and continuing confidence.
< ome to see u
jWttLh MihmmI laripad tttoir pr»cw up. | two dollars and higher a bushel.
ly is never equal P* the demand hi 1 yd ; **l»egorra, they have woke lh
wrong tuau
1
proto oursci
DUNCAN & HAY.
Main Street, Burn yell, S. C.
g«"*ds In this l»«pnrtment
ireatton. They are the best pmduetaof American
tailor fit and tailor made. There is no shoddy material or al
them. I-arg** and tall men will find extra slses at or«linanr
tinted from the giant to the *i-honl lety rejoicing in in* fin
buying el*cwhere call, examine my g»s«l*, learn mv prices at
elegantly clothed, happy In heart and unhurt III | MUM * Ik 019 OtAil %
advertlaeoient has |*aid the |»urchaaer.
Xl'MIlKH Tl I It HE.
g" 1
Ji|H
pr
IumI
iallty
the hi
l talki
w«*rk
All •
f the
■I.Jof
cut,
lleiut
itt Ik*
hi too
i. Ik'iom
I g<» away
that ihlu
First door South of Number One
car load lots uf all standard •taple
la tlie Warehouse for provb
heavy groccrlea^nd plantall*
Xl’MHER FOUIC
lnn« filled
ii sup pile*.
with
Next doer Fast of Numtier One is the ffani|t!e Room ainf*
purest VS ines, Hrandles. Ales, Beers, W hUkeya and other he
nal ( social and convivial uses.
ly st«>«'k<’d with thn
Verases, lor ntcdlcl*
NUMBER
FIVE.
#
Hay, fodder, kceJ Oi
The Grain Warehouse Well stored with Corn
Oats and heed li> o.
NUMBER SIX.
Up stair* over Number Five Fumlturr Rooms, having the largest stock* In the
County of I'arlor, Dining Room, Bed Room, Kitchen and Office Furniture, in
suite* and single pieces. No visitor tn Kl.vkvllle should go away without visit
ing thD department and no one should let the fall pa** By without coming to
Biackville specially to see what we have lahTTn for all who w ish to tuaku their
home* comfortable and attractive at cheap coat.
NUMBER SEVEN.
I am headquarter* for Buggiea, Wag ms and ail man
and Saddlery needed for purpose* of pleasure or every
NUMBER EKillT.
uer of Vehicles,
lay farm work.
Harnes*
As usual I will keep my Stork Yards well supplied with sound and reliable
Western Mules and II or sea for the saddle and foe light and heavy draft purpose*.
NUMBER NINE TO NINETY.
Sandwiched among these are many other departments, each chock full of gooda
sdapted to the needs of everybody. I cannttt undertake to *ay w hat I have. It
would lie a far easier task to tell w hat I do not keep. No matter w bat you w ant
come to me. 1 have it. Don't go further and fare worse.
ANI) FINALLY.
BRING ME YOl’K COTTON. I w ill give you the top price* for all you have
and all that you can contiol. '
suMionsr Buo-wnsr,
Blacasi-irille, S. O.
aug 27-tf i
THE CAROLINA MIDLAND RAILWAY CO.
TIMETABLE NO. 1.
In Effect July 8th, 189L *Tt 8 o’clock A. AV.
NORTH BOt ND.
FiYsT"
Sunday
First
( lass.
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1 .3, j
• second 1
i (Has*, i
Daily 1
L
First
(la*s.
Daily
&
SUL Til BOL’-ND.
’! i ^ ’ 4
DISTANCES BE
TWEEN STATIONS
i ir*t Second i
Only.
() nlyl
P. M.
A. M.
5 46
Mi.
6.57
i 9.03
0.05
, 9.11
G.41j 9.27
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10.15
10.30
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8.27
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5 32i 1 . .M oodward.-
2
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4
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Class j
Daily.
iJaily N
Except r
SundayL
A. M.
10.31
V. M.
8.511
10.3'.*
9.301
10.31
9.31 i
lo. r
8.57
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8.42
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3.54
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lunrt’y
Only
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8.51
9.30
9.31
‘ 9.15
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r. *.
Fur the governmunt of Employee* only, and not fur public use or information,
the ( ouipany reecrving the right to vary therefrom w hen neccss*iy, aritlMMt no*
lice. «l. C« K.KYt$»