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0 • v Vol. XIV. BARNWELL COURT HOUSE, S. C., OCTOBER 23, 1890. No. 8. mmmmmammuM •ammrc*l*ui i m* Are too Busy to Write up a Many Worded Advertisement of Gushing and Glittering Generali ties, but they will he Very Glad to see and Serve THEIR MANY FRIENDS Treasurers Notice. V/ALT WHITMAN. ,i —A-XL— THE GENERAL RUBRIC WITH * Oi’TK’K County Thkahukeu, ) Baunwuu, CVll.:, ;S. C., Jkpt./SJd, JS90. V j Thu lYeasunr will Vict/t riu-fcllowinK places for the collection of taxen for The fiscal j eo! 1 l!S90, on the days men Unwed heluw : j Miinuels,ha. m. Wednesday C»et. 15. ITie.-tcr^, ~ to 5 p. m. j ■ u v * “ Krwinton. *rtmmla>' Oct. 1<1. - Allendale. Frida)' and Saturday Oct. 17*fc 18. ; Kumrd's Monday (let. 2d. Elirhanks, l uesday Oct. 21. 4 Hunter's Chapel, Wuimsday Oet. ‘?2. Midoar, Thursday Oet. 23. Bttmherjr, Friday and Saturday Oet. 24 A 25 (irahatiis, Moialav Oet. 2f. - liUt4*Aitiu, Tu(-.mta,rarid WKlnesday Oct""^ ami 2d. f • Williston, '!’l nrsday Oet. :td. Blanton’s, Friday Oet. 51. tseven Fines, Satm\l«y Nov. 1st; Barnwell C. H., Mcnoav Nov. d. Dmibi.rton, Tuesday.Nov. 4. ! Asliley’a li< ute More, Wedncsduy Nov. 5. 4 Fuise's-Morc T hurs.iay Nov.di. j Baidu.- Friday \<.v T, — f_ IStoqcL G-oocis, . ' _ -• ’ . ‘' ^ IFaix* IPiriecs J >aiideif .'tore, Salutduy Xov. 8. J Dr. H. W. K'-s: o, Monday Xov. 10. GootXe T » ( iv» k. Tueirii) Nov. 11. tiurnwul C. 11., froui \\ edm.-da) Xov, 12 to Dec. 15. TAX J.UVV. AND— Golden Rule Treatment. State Taxi ( Ciia! \ .. . SjH CUd. . . . School r>Y niillft 4 mills 1 .mill 2 ' nulls Ouf Stocks of jVlefchapdisc AKK— Large ago Coinpleie —AM> — //ore Been Selected With the Closest Care. Total! ^v-A- A ;!*, mills National Bank c,old and silver coin re reivnbk* for tsx**s. • >iuttlnteil hills and coin will not betaken. After tiie 15th of IVeenilter 15 perryfit. isui- i alty nnd all other costs will Ih 1 ndd>Hl Vm ail unpaid taxes, _ _ — ?r V. KIBKI.AND, Treasurer Barnwell County. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE T IIKY WKItK Will he .old t tfet rich thl» transaet lot. of h nuiNuiT RiftiiT a x n ^2lll , . Wo d • Hot t«» Season but W»* do ho|M* to tsitieo. at low iiiidUs. mSi Wi* feel very *tsrt tlia; we*uital |E«s’kI tastes and sa'isfy all setisllilc jud|ftn<*ti( I’pon that plat form we jfo lief ore tin* |»eo|de aul a«k th dr trade. All in faror of but lii{T Um BK-^T nl the FA I KK> T Fhil llF^and of a«dUnif COTTORST at the best (|itotat ion. a re cordt:*lly invited to try M C NAB, W/iLKER & CO., pealers in General Merchandise. (ottou ItiiveiK. W Barnwell C. //. S. C. Sim cm. IP'u.r’e Sense. singe the creation men. and women too, have fern trying »o l*cttcr their ci tr- di tons. In such endeavors they have ro-uted to alt sorts of means snd uteasures. Just now a great many |»eoplv are ••X|ectiig that I letter titnes will COMK FHOM C OI.IJ\i m A after the next election *»h«ll Rate plai*ed new plloN inji harge of the ship of State. Witile ills proj*er to entertain loijs* under the moat gHKiiuv eirciinistamx > s..y«t it la well lo rewiember that self helA* is ilie best ludp. Tg men of inaturc ycafa and boher thought it is as piaiti as sunshine that there are Surer, Safer and Shorter Reads to Reform On SalesJay in November 1 will offer for saje, at public auc tion, a few desirable.residence Lots in the Town of Barnwell. These lots are all high and drv, beingipcatedon th.’ hil! m HS Northern portion of the Town. The streets are from (A) teet to 80 teet wivft?. 1 he lots measure about one-half acre each. Not more than two lots will be sold to one purchaser. Only desirable neighbors wan ted. These kits may be bought at private sale. Huts to be seen at Court House and at Master’s ottice.- lermsat public sale: Half Cash. Purchaser to pay for pa pers. O. DUNCAN BELLINGER. oct!6-id Seal Reform. An old man onew saw I, Bowed low was he with time. Heart-frosted, white w ith l inie, Ready and ripe to die Upon actfff lie .Abbve tfie «oa’4 unb>Rt; His le-ard broke on his breast In venwayo UikhI - y * « And suddenly tj^re CAtnp From far vvithHiry tread A maiden round whose head Them burned a w reath of thuno. • - .... . - - . > • Ah (lo<l! But she was fairl To 4>»<>k were to disdain All oilier joy n!iil_£>am L . ahd TmmTfeFtQTfpit;iaTr *T coior." she cried, iji tonn I^ike Kwect<*st siren souy, ‘Thouplf I bavH tarried long, 1 come, my own, my own: , “See, Love, •tis k)vp rom|s*ls These kisses, pricel*-s>. rare; (’< »n ’.e/Ter Tne”crow n TtijT rupF* With wren 111 -tn 1 ••rnTTrrnTr«kTesr“ The old man answered her; • . His r«dce w ,as like the sea: ‘XXnnest to riHN-k at me’ Stine eyc-S are ail abiur “Tln>u art too late. In sooth Naught earthly makes me gkvL Where wert thon in my uu> I, Sly eager, fl -ry youth*’* “Nav. prirv • m* tlewi.** <«he said, ‘*F*»r 1 Iwf.e lovt.1 fuW oft. And at my lovers waff*.I, Alive lo vvoothem dead ’’ 'I “Clh. fl *ud.“ I <;rted. "fitr shame:** V ich.mg to w i'Nth’s sitr|ii Khe titranl. tew the eyes Alai .irmi fitsemf j qntw •-tic«Tj{e Horton in Cldeago Herald. COMBING THK COLON!! Then* w:tx ,*t great political fcnnnnt in Si’ufts ut cxinnty, Ky.. ova*r ihc npproacli- Itjff election bf a ottnnty* jr lgc. 'flic iKNuitiKting ccuvcfitinn was to meet on Satnnlar, and bn Fn<!.iy mglit twtt well known itolitieianscanghtin n rain afonn atopja*,! nt th** buaapnf nhl Joint IVrtln**. The politicn?)*, Maj. Blontlgn«| nn .l C'«4. Noix. wew *ly camliilutca for the ctwcff*! position—aly. in fact, that mdthfr one knew* t>t the rclcttu # of the athrr. After sTiitper. while ».J^ John «n*l hi« gnt»)«t4 were fitting nn the |mrch talking ovrr the coming rtruggh* and listening to a wet katydid that held reaper wr- vices tn a locu t tr ■ 1 ! np and st rcb htng hi.uk If. said to the major: **i>*t mo aee yon a moment. pl»*aae The major followed him to tin* end <>f the gall* rv. ••Major.’ <i|*l John whis pered. **I tim eofTtp*4l«l tn Trtl y.m s> itn**- thing. \ oti .'jentleiupu are wt-Utiute to •tay with me a.* long ns yon like. Imt ability t» rt v onumxlute cannot alwaja be measure,I by willingneM to «lo jmx The truth ia 1 haven’t but ,<u«* spare lietl.** But * .ig t the ctdnufl mvl 1 sleep tie get her/" the major rejoined. **Y«*e. rtm jtui. but the truth is the rob me I is awfully i«ecuhar.*’ •How no?** “Well, ,u* rational aa b'* —!.:o stirring almat he’s a stran i- Buck l)egnn to growl. The major didn’t say anything that night . Hut nest day ho Withdrew Front the race declaring that lie would hot run against good a man as Buck. You don’t say so!” exclaimed’ the colonel. • “Veil I do. and know it to be a fact. I would advise you to humor him in the same wav.” “r r “d’ll do 80.” “Hush, he’s coming back.” “VYe are going to li.uvc mole rain. I think.” said the nijor, ns he rcshmotTliia * feat. 4 '' ~ ^ - j “Yes,” the colonel respond*;*!, “but I hope that it will not interfere with the convention. If the attendance i* large and the proceedings harmonious, the result will Iw of great benefit to the county.” “Who.do Von think.will Ik* nominated for judge’:" did .1 ohn asked. J j “Neither of the candidaP-s that have ^ jxvn named. We hav,^.Getter timber tlmn any of those fellers.’* “Well, said the major, yawning. *1 reckon we better go to bed. so bh tn be in trim for the work to-mprrow.” • "1 will show yon the roout,” tho old man remarked, arising. The p*)liticians were -shown Into an upi*er rtauii, and the old man. placing a handle on tho mantelpiece. |<a<ls them g<K**l-tiight and went down stairs. “What ni>is«* was that':” the major asked when the old man hud knitted the mom- . , ii1 - **I didn’t hear any noise,” the coiomd sruwercL “I did; it sonnded like Nome t*ne gasp ing for breath.’’ ' ‘ He tuiglit have heard a noino -might have heard «>ld John struggling to nujh prcNs Ins laugiiter. “Huppose we go to beil.” said the major. “AH right. T ut go ahead and I will blow out the cut.die.’ They talked f<r son* time before lying ‘ down: then, uftrr a long silence, the <xil> ouel uttered n detjp growl. Tire maj«>r M u* he»l over un i gave him a rake with the nmib. “Whut the dearoare v<iu d«»iiig! r ' ex- rlalmet! the colonel, spri'igi “Wltst do yo.l tneun:*" An be liegnn to gmte hta teeth. Tht* mni*>r. MttuNmiu^ tb.t r AN |NDlANj;EXPLAIN8 A COMET. The L’te Theory of the Sen .ami th® 5Ioi*p itikI Tlielr Nuiurrou-, rrogony. During the year the-comet was stream ing in the sky I was camping fme night in a cahyoa near the Cook's Peak. Nr M. In the party was an old and—for nn Indian—a fairly int- lligent Ctu named Bam. Bain had Ik* m uttiudied to some CTvalr^tnibjk at Fort Cpinntings ivs a scout, but his day of h aving the service* tying reached he attached himself to THE VANDER3ILT CHILDREN. They Are Carefully (Ntueated sad ttjrs- teinatiratly Trained. Although all tho member* of th# V in- dcrbilt familyeirtort.iin on a viygnificent scab: they nevECpermil ih, ir children to Remain up UtgTif night, an* ex*rem«:ly careful in their •educati ul. aud. in is word, art* fitting them for H r »* as well a-* ariy mother or father corJU d«». it ia« one of thr* rules in all the h nines of tho Vanderbilts that the chihl’.en shall go to bed early and rise early, 'fhc little boys the comet 1 asked Ban* what he coTihl say iii its defense from the f.tandjx'int t-' atirhghli areuphefon^ oTfocltdii the monung. Their nar.s«:s iiuutedi i*-*ly take charge of them, see that they an* of «Lte.* Bum whs. unlike most In- property bathed mid dressed, and. then dijins, a good single handed talker aud they go down to bretikf;i.,L which is could s peak lasgli -!i very well. served at half-past 7 o’clock. He was ambitious to fn-rfect himself In the Intismage uu.Lreuilily seized un every chance for a “talk.” Imbvd 1 di*- rovered him on ong or two ~occn*h>as all •lone and talking vigs»ron.,ly at u mark, like a savage Deuio&ttrcnei suua the p< 1»- bles. “Tell about thnt?” wiid Sjm. point ing tipx-ard tho cbfnet. “Bam do it l»e;*.p easy, y.>u l»et. The sun in the man Htid heliave moon for k<]na w. The stars —big stars'imd little stafs—all uro their chiltlrrn. The sun don't like 'em and vlf-past It U an unpret«jntions meal, with pb^Hy of fresh milk. eggs, oaf nu n I nn*l -a 1.U of steak or -w t*h^ ch.u-es 'em. If In* ( “This niaketi the wh< n tin* run Im: pomes out the star tfw Min KfUr and hid®. Biit tin “Sin* lores her c! :it< n one h** eata it. flan* heap 'fr-tid. nnd Ids slc^p over and run and hide. When go—-eTt*e*» into hides moon is g*Kjd. ildren, the sLtr*. nnd when the tnu slecj* conies out in the sky, and th* stum are glad, and they Ciaue out of the places they hhle jn sad fhrwet to !>** ’fraid nn«! play. ti Die sun wakes again they. ift« r them, an ! he “But w! run. He catches th dSa 'th<* sun te n!w; in s**:*i V. a i o ar n> th th It ti I •re *i a t. irt un is i|» tU h ilia rr Bee* Sll*»s o Tesos Is llestti Kitll i.e e. tKsf OTeT ! the hair. tf 1 n w: in I veil si Vr^ ’*>J than thorn controlled by the politicians. Thr prudenY^o not put all their eggs I (it one basket nor peril tlurirall in one venture. It will not *lo for wise people to l wait for something to turn up, and if it does not come tpiickly enough they w illf • make the opportunity themselves. , N«*# in all candor ttmnost la-ting pros|K*rity starts at home. It begins there and grows by practice and cultivation. The old sailor reads the signs in the skies that have no moaning for the careless | lands nan and trims his eralT to meet and conquer the coming storm., >o the vet eran m rrchant. iinderstHiKling the cjuditions of trade and commerce, makes ready lor theexlremest tluctuatkms while tin* peace, of perfect summer is in the i ,)ett '‘ r ^'RL'i. 0 country, but ^oVicn skies. In this philosophy j _ SIIMIOIfcTIBIROWIN - . C„r,IST!E& Hf.Y, fapfaiu Tillman, tiie Legislature, or soiuebodv eNe may, yltef awbib*., hi'iu_ Thirty-one yt*ars the under I Im Opera House, Barn well, S. (’, Mi (hir families, you know, arc i ipniated. an*! 1 therefore kn«'w all atsNit him. H:«pei'ulMrity rotneafrom a Marc h • recctv.nl when he was a child. It M-crns that a doj one* trunl to bite him. and now, juat before he dozes BIT to kGs p, ho Is gina to gruwl, and ttnlemt something is done to stop him ho begins to bite fearfully." “Humph.” the major gmnttnl. “titatS odd*, but what car. Ik* done to stop him ' after he begins to growl:” “Well, hia brother t«*!«l me how he used to work it. He always took ncourne j comb to Ik**1 with him and would rake • the colonel with it when he Itegan to I growl. As strange ns it may seem, it w as the onl. tiling that would tjniet him. The family doctor said that a comb was ; somehow the only thing that would start the blo(*l to ctrcnlaling.” “That's very odd. Ami would it quiet ; himr . ’ . * I “Would make him act just like a lamb. Why. he aster insist that his I brother should takethocomb to bed with him., lie « , .on‘t like to have any one j m**ntiou the freakish misfortune, as he always terms it. br.t it would he doing him a great f.ivor ii yotfNviciM take the i comb to Iksl with you and.give him a I rake in cast* he should begin to growl. 1 i am telling you this became 1 nm *yonr ! friend, and because Lknow tint you arp ting ready to begin And gave him atioth **Y«»ti infenul idu>t! r*! f.. hug fur tlw * don't Wool Vuu 1 ill a nb<» “What are yon d<‘imf’'" buwlixl the ntaj*»r. “Let go. or 111 hurt ytm! i^ntt. I tell von! Haven't y**tv g.*t any aetiae'” The major ha ! found bta hair. “I’ll f<*t yon know what ItS* to mke the life ont <>f m** with a er,ament aaw,” “I wa*» (iotug it to oblige yon. yuo con founded woif! Let go my liairr “tyblige me! Do yon take me for a oi»w l*«g? Look ont! If yon hit rne again 111 pnll every hatr out of yoor They tmnblcd out nn the floor, rolled over and over, atal then overturued a tottering old wardrobe that came down upm th**m with a crash. The maj*»r awore that tic woa *Ua*l. nn*l the cnlooel yelled for a light! bnt no light came. Had t!n*y listened they might have heard another noise that Rounded an if •orue one were breathing hard. The old man was in the .Im*! ahaktug the railing of the etairway. The major was {he first to arramldc to his feet. “1 will throw yon ont of thi» window!" he exclaimed. “And if 1 can find my ptxtol HI xhoot the top of year head off!” howled the colonel. * This threat no frightened the major that he gathered np biftVluthc* u* beet ho conld and rushe*! from the room. “Why, what’s the matter/ 1 * the old man oak*si when the major came down, i “Nothing, only I am g(»ing away to get a cannon and then conto back ami blow i|mt fool into eternity.” “Di«l he try to bite yon/’ - • ! "He tritsl to kid me. that’s what ho - trhsj to do.” “Why didn’t yon rake him?” "1 »lid rake him.” ** “Tlr.mph!" grnntp*! the old man: “he must have lost his iKxiulinrity What, you are not going out in such a night as Wb die Wil! i 1 r* rri* 1 and ! l*in eon Ji an;#" • were at e M< K itn fai nn. H s II Iren- vi iiit*. rm thr W< •rt Vtr; a,xi*■* ►i* U* of tbe ri vet. two Ix.r , t.j* 1 red at the ►file of U nm trern, ehtq tt 1 1 tli* ir bridh i*s nit d atari- n 1 to ran swa; • *iv# , N W-i ■ * _ * f he n:n- a' MTS V . trieil to h tad It m> b<>: r - > *» ( t f* ’ 1 iriiig tl 2 #*||| to tarn a i 1 xo ft 1 af e tn- to * y anl whri m | hfsfnt were thir ty bse It 1 ‘ %*?***• Tbrre* ki wm w? to tr )<M ■ d over b v lb d h«»iw**. TIm NUMinds *i f tw*m m vnnn. iff OI rer the h< orwi 1, whirh Iff r dun it in thr luir neNi it M«ft i»!< pt« fH ti Mmjm Aa y, Hi irris 0 uld a**! Mre t! ie hor '.KOI M afftr be rut U m tr :;r. s wit h a but thtr kr:f» \ VI rbtfe t) »e t era alts ed him L, II* »star t«ff the In fiCWPI l off. W f 5# *n kmi e frua n tl.< 1 0 st tie Cl rate the horw *% ran in all J itrert U 'l : • ia strength u» their physique and color to their chetkxT After brVstkfhaii there i« an hour of ntcdy. , There u Mn.iethiog for three liult# oms» to do nt all timen during tla* day. Th**y.jfo thr*»itg‘i their studies systematica I ijTriwtd then, utmut half {•;u t U. are taken oc.t for a walk, r They are allowed to romp in the street* and in the (Kirks to their hearts’ content. At 11 o’clock they au: hriHight home, and a light luncheon of milk and bread is served, -after, which th«*n* are more studies—either French. German onlraw- ing- iind then anpther A>reat:uu.g-apMUt- it may lie liorwhack riding, or a drive onl through tile park and along the country road. % Ibtt'k they all come abetit 4 o’clo-k, ami there ta another hour of study, sod th* ii tljey are t hrough for the day. They llowaxl t«» <lo juat as ti.ey pleuae tea time, when after their meal jkii ! a plusant hour or mi with fathers and mot fid* an I othrre who may drop tn to call Pbunfitly at U o’chs’k they are ail in had lo sfiep soundly, and get up the next morning to go through the name prografrus. So it is n**t »4 range that all thee* G'lreti of t'te Yandertalt family are further tn e 1- vance of their litth* friends tti the tn it* ter of Min, ation. Fur they ttudy, stn**y, •tndy all the timn. They are all fond of music and most of them can play un the niuma The gir!a are learning to play on the harp, and tiie hoy» ere farnun* anto-tg their frten.ls ae vvMtcist* and banjo playvfx. If you were to see three et.il- dree nn the street yon would not fine a moment enenert that tl»cy were other th m rh , ’.*lrrn t*f joiretils to ordinary cirrv .«»- stances. They make no di*|4ay atelalo* rate drtea The eldest of Cornehna Van- di-rbill's daughters is drmeed phdnly in little, pretty, cheap drrsere without any braid or, rnamentation. She wears rung fitting cloth jacket*.ami the little oip that aits grauefhUy oa her bend coeW* he da- fdicated for it cunpls of dollars. —Oof. Us* dies’ Horae Joeniai f •l flel* ies B a. ottering unnatural M|u**ais, at 11 tug iu the grass, m'aaung t Ot rse la* m l si in a * r >!!( horse du-l ia a s)i fine animals. Yu I sully, but he w.c soda water, count C'incimfitti Enquirer rued (I'kI »rt tune, xng Rarrir bathdl in •nactm^ tin ho! ft. Bo a l r. where 1 coded me Wat Imt the th were s stnng tub of uiaott.— Uhst Von I sn't lu» la YsmhHL Yamhill hjut long b *en noted for its re markable people and institutions. Now a town is being tunned which will make th»* m*»st modt 1 cosnmnnity in the world if tho rules governing it are carried out. The laws which every member will have to subscribe tu .-.:*« Bnbatantialiv: No i>o ni namo t proper larqfuage. of Ci(» l in vain. No j No No evil speaking, lying or | Tliat they regularly attend tirs leader of trade on the South Carolina Railroad, has anticipated have, of their own.motion, inaugurated 1 Huhcr. and e. iKfially because 1 j • r . 'a reform movement heavy freighted j hope that you may secure his inflnbnce. * -»—j r -r~> t * •< -v-.-* r •* -j v -r .—. , ^ ^ " i t h h(«|> I oi a 11 w Jio w i 11 conit' ami get • if } on ehouhl ever desire* any < iflice. ARMING It I Sit, IN PRigiiS tli.ir.hn.r-. Dou-t }•<*. taow th:»t w*-'ai wi ,}4i» 1 i 1) *c» All in-..|)l.. ..! nil ...•.‘.nintiotH .. 1." ihr (’'.it undrrstniiln .rii- invulmr- Mh h" h5 r,f T- 1 1 i,iM w » to en£ lh«o n i.r'l » m ,'i , ',7' "T'"1 y : to llim? * s tlm; Lv. and it l-T" uir’''' lil limj esrlxSBdJfimte PS w «w —A.—.«.« wi..." by personally but ing in the largot markets of tho eot nlry, the MOST Block of (Jeneral Merchandise t harlestori. To attempt any SCfNTF'iCENT na^L ci ommt t We o Barnwell Racket Store. he sees that you nndcrrtand him ho will then knew that yon have had your eye I on him, have held him in your mind.’ “ATT rlj*ht. Aon gej me the t f-*. ; and I will go tlirough with tlio cere* can come. They can’bring their little ones Tim Congress may keep on Vaisinc i mony when the time.comes.” . ,0 ' V Wi r 'y t * ,e ' r ne ^ H * ' v ishes and means , the Tarill aiul forging tlte lurce bill, bu7,! “Here's one. put it in your pocket." olden time that ^ • \ve slrnli c.mtinne to cut, prices as they j ' They returned to the colonel, and after j. AT) T^O T-?0*\TT^r i -LUJhe (in ties, ami-In pnaif aH--mir a while, when the major KTeppcd into'the „'M; . sincerity wc invite your attention to the. house to get a drink of water the old and if the people will only rea||and reason they shall Mmn have the evidence of following quotation, unmatched inall ! ri ansaid- their own eyes, hands, pocketsifeid persons that they can fin(r ! this section of the state • ’ I * .. v * , *. , M ! O. I x on and the major are good friends, BLACKVILRT5 | ^..med 1 Wt**^ . X ,. fc Unopproachahle In any interior Americammarket North or Botith. Kasv.pf West, t 10 P r}71t prh^**- T . < ‘ s - rtpbfd fhe colonel, I think The range of my itninetiae stock i*limited only by the ingenuitv and untorprise i Thousamls of wcti.-w. 1.0^11,; ne is n first rate fellow r risked by any Candina merchant, outside of j lief H t tin rtiHion or eimmeration would he like under taking to publish an unabridged dhffepnary in a country newspaper ollice- THK £ But, each man and every uoma along, and all can he suited n Inay differ. It is a proverb of BARaAiisraAzsr blackvilbr > Ihidted only by the ingenuitv and ant^n>rise | l Uousamis of articles 111111 hardly of the Hi man race. The beat prodtfafeviM of otir own land, the choicest-uiauu* ®nv price attached. j * , ' ir,ae * . von ll]cp ‘ nm * for you and he fartures of all around the world, everything that man needs on his life, journey] ntrawa shpw the way the wind Mows, will have to sleep together to-night, for fferm the cradle to the grav<fare#o he found in my emporium. ,Kvery implement ! a ^ M>v< * nre quoted as only mild J the* fact/is I have only one spare bed." that the farmer uses, every article that the housekeeper reqiyies, everything for °f the gcx.d things and great “That will be all right I reckon,” said every lM*dy now waiting for the people. Rf-aoiling the best, goods at the lowest hargHitoitliat we are pn seriting to the the colonel. prices I hope to prove a benefactor to all fohner ruHomers and ail new friends. l» f,0 Ple (Hi? conn try friends are cor- ••Yes. but the truth is the major i» By paying the very hipest cash prices for cotton and all country produce 1 I <,i 1 aI1 >' in vi team come to see our Bazaar , t i 1P m t peculiar fellow von eve- saw " expect to make myself invincible against any and ail competition. when they visit Harnwc!!. The first wh^ wLvJ- 3 ^ • I fall is sure be followed by • many ,V , ^ , - - more, for we have a thousand ‘ article* As be(lfcllov ’ ; 1 axn * v “ r >' »Unnafe that all admirers of the u-eMil and or- j lli3 know all about liiiu. are the D seem* that he liadii-nervoua trouble. IRem.enn.'bex’, icighbor* too. that from every ndhk an barg and Barnwell, all road* lead sooner or later to Browns In Blackville. arrd tell your rielghhors fpo, that >mm every n#>k and corner of Aiken, Orange- low figures that the comicrv vv im% and when lie was a boy, and could not go to Do not be «air rate# to go a«t ray from your determination to go to Headquarters. If yon »el!<r#wr eottnn jn me and Imy 1 your g'-d® from we 1 pledge mv*r)f that Te* A* man can. «U| or shall db better Hr yon When Air falf frfde campaign is over I 'e*t me hr thr “TRY HI I.K ’ and ks ovei* | JAo no free hut that I will be 1>i fra CHGS Hi^dS-N LUDA-BK at the Iwool of Mae tfefcor a- tha >ftii: ... Mgn •he head of Ilie tkinr »• iklLjr FRUZSVS&F THE E ARAlERg' . that old stvlo merchants cannot realize. ! alecp until avtfh oiie growled like a.dog. our* |o command, 1 ku-ye kqowu him to lie tooaing in bed C1IKISI IK & HA) . t i for hour* at a time, and then when 1 < world go to hia 1k?i1 and growl he would. ' dote off like a lamb." -* r ~\ j “I never before heard of an affliction ao strange.” said the culoneL Wo korp mn«t*ntlr fnr ll.r ( ^ *" jig* » V* 7 . Gnv M.gt-Kl’. Saluda farm. I Ur tt * rtr * to reheve “»• enperlor lo any Woelorn or Ea*reai ^ Juho * 00 were once oppo^ production. *ars 1 tng camhdatre for prouenting attorney. Al*» fine lot of rholet red rust proof ^ they had to olerp together ono Oat* cheap f«»r rash. nighi. Bock knew oi hi* prcuhar aflbe- McX AB t W ALkKB A LA Uoo # and ahoctiy after they wen: to bod Hagood s Hay. this/ - “Yes. I am, for if I ice that fool again I’ll have* to cut his throat. Good-by.” Shortly after the major left, the .colonel came down. “Why. look here." said he; “1 growled just os you told me to do, and I wish 1 may die if that fellow didn't come within one of ripping my life ont of tne.” “Mighty sorry to hear it. He must have changed hi nee 1 know'd him so well.” When the convention met next<3ay the major «nd the colonel fought each Other so violently that neither of them could win. and at an opportune thne, old John Perdue stepped in and received the nomination.—Opie P. Read in New York World. A Noted Doctor Who Was Khy. Abernathy, an eminent London sur- j geon of the last century, was noted for i his independence and for his indifference to people of rank and wealth. A certain nobleman once presente<l himself at tho surgeon's office and without waiting tor his tttrn demanded to see Abernethy. He was refused, and when it came his turn he entered tho consulting room ia great anger. “Do you know vvliol am?” he asked. "No. sir!” was the cool reply, “but I am John A Ik* me thy. surgeon, and if you i wish to consult me. 1 am now ready to * hear what you have to say iu your turn.” *Yet this man. so indifferent to lords and ladies, when he had to lecture be fore several hundred medical students * was often painfully embarrassed. Aa he was about to l>egin he would be obliged to retire in order to collect hu thoughts. , The consciousness of his great reputa tion. and the anxiety to stand well with the students, mode him shy.—Youths Compansosn ~ ‘ WOjr CVtod. Pssrrhr—Why do yoo cry. little hoy? Lmk Boy—On accuoat ef po. tf he gtra Unarming, taking the swearing, slandering. divine worship tu Hope church and keep holy the whole of the Lord’s dav. That they abet:uu from the use »>f opium in every shape and form. No theft of any Lind. No tmpnsring on the property of others. No dancing parties. No theatrical representations. No serenading of newly married per-*, son*. No bathing in tho river on Bun- 1 day* nor at any time without having j first put on, in pgL ..to, a decent bathing ' suit. No ppinia^kitoxicating drinks or : tobacco to bbstBpr bartered, or kept or \ .exposed Tor No horM-s. cattl^, swine, goats or poultry to run at large. A Mm' One of the cnolret mad more deliberate ittempu at sntcidv rsrorded M that ni (ienjamin Ihtntet. the murderer of Jo’ig Armstrewg. tn ( amdex. B. J.. ia IflTf. Hunter «aa coaftued in the “taarvlwrers' cage" in Liecoaaty pul under chargr nf the death watch. He c* mi plat reel of chillineu one night, and was permitted to wrap h:* lower extretain** in a ManVet He had prevtooiJy t«ra off the rim of hts tin enp with hi* teeth, and had it concealed in his trotuwra poc^rt. Talking on commoufiUcv Uqiics to hts guard. Hunter secretly took the j acred strip of tin from his pocket, and. d»n- cealing his moveraeoU with the Idankct, h* gan cutting Into an artery in hi* left leg The blood spurted out tn jets, nnd the flow was concealed by Hunter spreading tire blanket out like a skirt He became so weak that he wav unable to continue the rouverHatiou. find the guard's sure pic ions were aroused. [R* made an ex* aminution, and fctimJ tlwt the murderer ! was btceding to Acalh. F'hyBcians were summonM. u Stature was applied and Hunter’s life was saved. He wo* after ward hanged, and it was pretty g-nor- 1 ally believed that he was dead from j fright and sedatives before the cord K tightened around his neck.—New York Tress. „ ■/ ' T Julian Iluwthorue. Julian Hawthorne stands six feet high, and looks like a short haired, inodernR-x! edition of his father, who wrote “The Scarlet Letter." fl? is a broad shoul- . •- dered. genial mannered man, with a Pigeons to bo confined wgliin wire net-t penchant fer yachting iu a blue p a ting. Albany Democrati - He lives at Bag Harbor, is a _ | brotber-iu-iaw of George Parson* La- Ahout Thun,lor cio.uU. j.throp and tlia father of a large family. Among tho earliest symptoms of the Withal l:e is only four-and*forty, and he approach of a thunder storm is the ap- 1 hae studieff civil engineering at Dretwlen lK>hrance on the .western horir.on of a lino of cuinulns (“wool pacl;”| Houd*. exhibiting a peculiar turretod structure. I say on the western horizon, for most of our changes of weathi r come from quarter, and it ha.sbcei, proved that tLuridcr storms, like wind s.vinns. ad vance over the country generally from some westerly point. This bank of clouds moves on, and over it appear first stream ami written novels tn the touth of Ire land. Harvard is responsible for his education, nnd he is a point blank refn-. tation of the theory that the sous of great men are generally nobodies.—E»- ~ clxauge. In Print. "iAd you ever notice,’* *aid & ftew*]-*- I**r man the other day. “what strange era and then sheets of ligfiter upiir ^ lkea trill sometimes make? clouds (cirrus, or “mare’s tail”) which , iy ’ * u*)’or two ago in one paper a spread over the skv witli extreme rapid- ^' o umn , ^. a f ' to a discussion •>£ ity." The heavy cloud mass comes np ! ^ seal fiahet€*a ijnestion, in winch Bir under this- film, and it is a general ol> l i a r , *f -efo ^ ^ repeatedly called serration that no electric explosion or 1 bir ,,ohn 1 w “* i tlownfull of rain ever takes place from a cloud unless streamers hf cirrus emanat ing from its upirer surface are visible when the cloud is looked at sideways from a distance.—New Orleans Picayune. Will TM* Clran Yoor Coat? Probably tkeitvja no more exasperat-* ing thing than paint on clothes. It g**ta ou so tasily and comes off so hard. Au application of naphtha once or a, few times will in all cases sufficiently soften paint to allow it to be rapidly wiped off. Chloroform mixed with a small quantity of spirits of smincffll is also effective.— New York Journal- j In scene ninety species of plants^ grow- in* both 00 tbecoast Ad in tbs interior of France, U Pierre Le^aas has Bud that proximity to tbs sea Bir John Panncefote. Was it ignorance or teni{X)rary alierration, or, wbi Probably what. There is an old of the .me perfect book ever after almost infinite pains token to make it typograpbi reel. When it was finished tb» *lK)ok’ was found on the first page print ed vilh three os.”—New York Tribane. *■ ft^iflUtk. —— l my, yn. knaw. wh:it'j the boob age to Boston? Railroad Ticket Clerk—The whatage? Kngbsluuan—The booIaQe.ye knaw— the tariff W w* tn* Tick pob wy