The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 14, 1892, Image 3
Th 6 Barnwell People.
RATES OF M liSC RIl»TIO>.
In Advance, per Annum.. *1 V)
«'■ * ::::::: ^
niLRSDAY, JANUARY U, 180^
1 *
Ilighest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17, 1SS9.
1J 1 ' 4 ’ ,t0Xt I r '‘ ir , u ’‘ u L <M)n,mn, i!v!U k»n of
r Hannony Ixtfijc S,,. 17 A * K \| •
will It- li.'Matthe.u-H Ma^mtcTtali-
“ •••iw. twete*. •
J. A. Jkxkins, Secretary.
S.\I,TK KM ATCJI IK TmBF.No. 9 |
iVUTKoVKi) UKOEKUI'Hku , k\ t
The Cotmeil Fin* of this Tribe
will Ih* klndlorl tliis Thuisthn
Brown OuanLs.
Be port for Dress I’am^ Fr'ulay af
ternoon, .at half past tUree o'clock.
eyernn^^aiJlic Nth llmi amDttTrtrfLct eveiy member answer the roll call.
By order Cai , t. J II. Bkvy.
- , B. \N’. Bilkv, First Sergeant.
Ihv illi. AH brethren an- earjicstly requested
to 1h‘ present. Hy <>f4er of
w .. .. ( ' IUH -Fakkou, Simms, Sachem.
Af, i. JlAin. (J. of K.
Ftirm to Bent^
A small farm tliri^jwUoH frmn-^aJv
Uo,- ott ¥tto-pnrr Boyar Bai I way, wi t h
i-omfortahle dwelling and all necessary
out buildings, highly productive -and
proverbially healthy. Provision crops
made in 1891 for sale. For further
formation apply at this ollice.
(4w)
111-
l*artnfr Wauled. - *
One, who is willing to put, capital
against saw mill machinery and timber,
two miles from B. B. depot.
Address or call on
J. M. WKEKI.EY
Meyers Station, S. H. B. B. ilepot.
Fads for Fanners*—
1 have been planting the Allen Silk
. Cotton seed for thr.e years and am
"ell pleased with the,.results. I tfml
that it will make as much lint, to the
acre as the Peterkin Cotton. East year
I made eloien halcyon thirteen artvs
and sold it for eleven cents a pound,
realining from $17.a0 to *ls, a hale more
■^Jhan I rccc ved for ordinary cotton.
There is a good growing demand for
this high grade of cotton, ahd hv tna-
ki •ig*lt the Southern farmers can keep
Egyptian cotUm out of the American
markets, and make money too. 1 have
about *2tto bushels for sale at fifty cents
a bushel, i give this notice more to
liene It my brother farmers than to
It mvs^lf I will he glad to give
prther information that may hi'
h. E. IE 'I ooi.k,
’-Dr] Williston,
Eet the weather clerk turn over a new
leaf.
Preaching every
m.
Pension Points.
'I'lso countv hoard will meet on next
Monday t" pass upon applications. '|'he
aw does nut contemplate a rc-examimi-
riohof such applicants : is have already
been approved, but new applications
will be received, and the. old list .revised
so as to.drop from it tbose who may
have died Of ch inged their residence to
aool her c uml v. - s
All applications approved by the
eon tit v hoard are'lo be tiled in Lhecomp-
(Tmrch IMrectory,
Methodist Uhureh
Sunday at 1 l.:iu a. m.
rEufiday School at d.ob p
Eord's Supper every tirst'Kumiav. , . • /
T'lmrch Con Cera 11 cee v,e r y sficoiidSun- t D'^ljvr general V edlice by the 1* rst day.,
dav. -i__ | of Fehruary^ and those wlio w ish to ap-
I’raver meeting Thnrsdav at 7.J'* f) m. I (1 , * H '* county board should
P. E Kiim on, PustoK. ( bear, this fact hi mind.
It has happened in the past, that many
meritorious ap;diciit.ions coohl hot Be
C(the fact iltat
•thr uigli T^iioranee of the reijoiremeuts
of the law, the applicant* did.-not life
their claims before the county boards
'vhhin tfie pr.^per time. It would be
Vo mg g< cmU- service toosuch p( , rs<ins,
sonic ol w hom .are poor and illiterate,
it their trieuds and 11 ighbors who read
the new -papers would tell tin in that
they must go before the hoard before
the lirst, of February in order to get on
B'ank Eieim and Bill* of Sale tyLllii;
(J roc »»1 a ml Nows.
I>r. WrK. ♦ nvpr- and
moved to this place,.wh« i re_jjni.v- will
make tlunr tutme home. The commu
nity gives them «4 glad- Welcome. The
Doctor w ill continue the practice <»t his
proTession in tliis up^hborliuoU. *‘A.”
S. S. S.
There is no soothing syrup about it.
for the spier, fuihcr,* spurkliug ^‘Ttfe
State'’seeks to he a swift specific for
the ills that, alllict the body politic. 1’lie
semi-wyeklv edition, eight pages 4s col-
unms, will he sent to stHe*enbers a year
for only two d<dlars, ami a to'haceo ImioK
thrown in. F«.r sample copies address
The State, Columbia, S. C-
'Fhe next union meeting of the Fifth
Division, consisting ot A lien’s • hapel
Bethel, (.treat Saltkehatchic, Friend
ship, M. Johns, lliek«>ry (4rove, Mt.
Arnon and Philadelphia ehurches, will
meet with the Kriendship church on
Friday before the Fifth h> this
mon tlf at 12 in. W f'
Introductory sermon will he pr niched
by Bev \V. (1. Britton.
By order of (ED Kinauo.
Either Way.
A t rathe arrangement ha* be *11 nnoebed
between tlie Bii'lutioiid and Daiiviiie
system amt the Carolina Midland pe<>.
pie hv w hich freight* bet w <_£j
sm ilrr't^.rr;.!lh.i"M71TrnTr" t ^
Bev. O. A Darby will "ninve today
.from Cotuiubia to Bamberg.
Treasurer Free is having an easy time
llow, a* lax payer* report slowly.
J If. Patt**ison, E*(| . will l»e at his
Alleiidale olliee on Tuesdays and Fri-
<la».
Never e\|wrt a lawyer to 1 mind lits
<»un busiiM'ss. He'd atarve to Ueaih if
li>' del. *
Countv Treasurer Free ha* issued 11
and c>a\ auii.iii
will lie transported at the .-alife ra’e*
that like freights will l»e earilud be
tween those point* and Charleston. All
the Carolina M idland tow u* have, there
fore,eoual rates to and Irourtli* mar
kets 'of Ciiarlestou and Savannah.
Freights between C. M. depots and Au
gusta, over the port lloyn! road.*nre the
same ms by lh«* South t andiiia Bailway.
'I’His new arrnitgemeht will g»* into
clTeet tomorrow.
the pension list for the y.ear.
( ommencing the Uampalgn.
'1 he 1 )enmeratie Stat(‘ Executive t’om-
luittec. met in r<*lnmhta* last week.
Members from nineteen counties were
present. *
.''eiiator.E E. M. Irby, chairmauf-of
theevfciMitive committee, was iiistrudfrtl
to i**ue an imtm (liate call for tl.ie r -or-
gHni/.atlon of the party and for the May
( onVenlinn,
« \ committee con»d*tmg-of Chacman
Irhv, Dr. Saiu*on Pope and Speaker
.lone* wa* appointed to prepare rules
and regulation* to grrfei n-tlieTebrganl-
/.atioirofthe Menmeraiic party and to
1 ecommood rub** for the go^trrtirncirtof
the primary. - s
(*n motion the r< pr«‘*etitMtion in the
State convention will he double the
number of the (pnernl A‘*emt»ly ac-
eorihi.g to 1 he last
—’n ,^iIiTiir 11 m Hnrrr- \\*tn
V
NEW STORE. NEW GOODS.
■ . A- ' f’
J. L.
EVKlfV HOUfcKKEEl’KB NEEDS
' - «*
T he Impioved Pan-Imerican Washer
With its u#e “wash day” in no more a
torment and a terror, and washerwomen
are no longer imperial.
B-iLKOSTWIEIiL.
Having become convinced that the old methods of doing business have become
obsolete'aml that to keep step with the progressive time* new men and new ihetli*
ods.musLcoiiMv'to 1 In* I font, I have “deeidctl to lloat to tlm hree/.e* my mercantile
banner, on which i* imh libly impressed in letter* of Bed »
tr*
I have recently purchased for cash in the best markets of our country a well
selected stock of Fancy Family Groceries, Shoes, Dry Hoods, <;fockefy^ Tin'warr,
Eic., and having gotten the usual discount* for FASH 1 am enabled to sell at
wliat'tJmother merchants give for-j.hcir stutl, and then I w ill make front (i to 10
l>er cent, protit. This is protlt enough for any man who Is satisfied to
LIVE AND LET LIVE, ~
nrul who is w ‘ * % own atorv work.
I 4 * \ t m] n is m 111 t't t 111 > i i »i t it mi 11» ^11 iny country friends to visit my .tore when
in Barnwell. If they do not need any goods they will always receive from mo a
In ai ly welcome, f % "
J. L. Ellis, it Vogel's Corner.
P. S.—I can deliver in Barnwell on live day* notice luinher of any kind and in
anv quantity from my mIB pn the Poet Boya and Augusta Bail way. Contract
or* and-person* interested hi building will consult thcK iittcrest by getting niy
price*. novPi'
HOPE AND HELP
FOR THE PEOPLE.
m
If. c. KIUK
D HUGO I ST ANDO [’TIC IA X,
Ha* exclusive sale of theae celebrated
glasses in Barnwell, S. C. !
fC tCljtj AM At MCFOFtlC,
The only m inufactoring Optieiaiu ia
the South, Atlanta, Ga •
iVddler* are not. supplied wiUk
these famous glasses.
r > dce2t
By order of the Board.
V M.J. PATE, Clerk.
mDGE NOTICE.
One or more of the County Commis*
sinners will he at llngond’* Mill at 10
o'clock a. 111. on Monday, January 1th*
i, ■ .. „ - j 18U2, to let the said bridge out for gen.-
...I 1 I. I U mo* era, VeiMii™. " . ,
nej. it does it* work better than the ; ' —
rough wash board pitn and doe* not i
w ear and tear out clothe* as the old way j — ^
did. I have sold over four bund ns! in i rv rt rtrrr r- liiTrfrvaf -
lUrn well and- wljotumg vmwrU‘» HiuTT KuD L M iXSuNf" *“
they have given perfect satisfaction.
SURVEYOR PND ENGINEER.
Itl. 'CK /IU.K, «. 0.
Special attention £iren to Land Sur*
veying. Prompt attention jto 4II btial*
ness entrusted to my care.
For further information apply to
FRAMPTON LAWTON.
Barnwell, S. C,
nov’9
w h -Thcr
lla-ke
Hit. « were to he r<tii-jd-
ered Dei
0* 'cr;lt
- I ;inie Up rtv the follow -
Ing rt -<•
lilt ion.
iotiediieed bv Mr. Jur-
dan, ami
vot* -;
1 udopi
Led with four dt-seiiling
Biaekiilie New
, I be Carol iia M Idland again recciv# -t
r-. .• h. .i.pHri.it. (or IIctu* u. tv-
Mr. Martin B. rannou. a veryeleAer Them final ineetingof the *t»*ek hold-J
Kilentonyoiing gentleman, i* visiting ■ er* of ti e Merchant* and Planter*'
A. T. Woodward, Ksq. 1 Bank w a* held on Saturday. The Bank
. ha* l*ecn luglilv *ne«a‘»*fnl and adivi-:
" .■' '.l' V.^'i ' r ^ d* nd o« j(i fw-rr. nt. on th- eici- ii
j over and alM»veex|H*n»e* and bank t rop- ,
ertY wa» declared. Malnr* E. I . l/’ar;
B* -o)ved* That It i* th** *en-e(
•mmit t s* iliaF all w hire I temoera
• all pr***< nt {lietitselVe* for me
1 1* to any subordinate lb*mi
i'*, or w ho siiatl oficr to *voto s
ry rTeefron to beTliTif t*\ ttie
*rty, shall lir»r t ike the I
1, to wit : that b»- i» a I•<
f support the rninitiie. - of
atic party nomriialed at 1
llarnwell*
•r till*
s w ho
inber-
l’
Mis* Dai«y .lone'
u pleasat t vUit to Mr*. E
turiM d home on TuesdNV
tv Vogel le
'I'lie Bed Men will please attend a
lucoiMig Thursday night for the Irnit-
#4<tion of ini porta nt luisiiie**.
Clay Pate lias kept our job press bus*,
ling for two week*. A Her a day or m,*’*
le*! lie will In* calling for copy.
The Banks arc overflowed with appli
cation* tor bans. They hn|*e to U* aid#*
later to la-ip all in Heed who can make
them «afe.
tVc have received from The ^Atlanta
•loiirual an AImanac Hint Hefereinj*
Book tliar w ill be **a thing of !»e<tutv
and a joy" for the re*t (*f th.* year.
The (it 111 of McNah A Walker lias
been dissolved hv the w it lidraw al oft he
junior parii'»r. ‘Mr. MeNah wjll eon-
linite tin* hitsines* for hi* < wn account
Mr. A. Baron Holmes, of the Walker,
Evans A Cogswell Co., was in town on
Friday. Hi* pn tty calendar graces our
avail and wilt help tr.* keep up with tin*
ami Andrew >mionds, ( ai
D IE.*aU
prtue.
ocrati
iug o.-i
H+rd w
I Vue*
t Sect ion.
Peso! VI
dates tor anv i
primary eleeii
selves to abide
it ii- prioiari
olli«*»*s to t hn >
lee. candid III
< ouilfv Kxictl
ivelv.
,t HU
Deli
1111 • w -
)
Tie
aid
1. further. That all eandi-
•lit-
Otll
tin
' ill the I Viuocralir
»liall ph-ihre them-
result of .t In* I Vino*
candidate*
Ever 11 five
r 1 puntv olli
1 ( otnuiittee
for >!:tt*
(’ominit-
4*r«a Yu l III
tv
* nd W. II
K •• (i 1 ii'd \
and Mi
s» r s. 1 ’
R -
'ed.Tiii
l!u*r. That it
U tlie m*
\\
'. Farrell, 11
. w. Brig:
2*. J. P.
M r"!»e!.
• d liri- .
•""imitt
••e that in Hit
• illtere-
t fif
.1
, (' Kev* at
id .l;iiui -
TIhmu-
on were
peace a
ml a.mu
ite.| | lein.M-i:
lev tliat
1)0
el
ected direct*
»r«. 'isj.
>r lz!;»r
wa* n*-
| 1 'eilluel
-it -hall
he excluded
i fr.'iii |
uir-
el
eclcd Prcsid
eiit. Mr.
1*. w.
Farrejl
, Help|ti<
mi in -
huI primary
1 •• (‘rtu-i
k of
\
iec Ple-ideii
t and JikI
Ige .I P.
, M |(d.r|
! dilfercn
ices dm.
ing the la-t
Mate c!
Uh*-
<'
a-llier. Tlu
•v have Im
•ell *(• fa
ith’.ul in
j limi.
Have an abundance of bub ll«»|*e and Help for every man, woman and child
in the eontity, and ail who apply shall bo amply supplied. Nolone shall go
tacking;
„ FIRSTLY.
From now on w>• will i»nv tbe v cry t ip top. gilt edge highest prices for all kind*
■ •t eotinti v piotliite. from king « ..tti.n* atiowy »tapls Ilia I lloats the ealio* llag
around tlie world to the liuiuhler vields of the Southern field*. Our en»age-
ments in«M»t (avoraldv made, and cnp|M*r fs*teiied Uni, with «**oiHtinierM of cotton
and other ."voiitUern produetioii* give us advautages ami facilities that
< X)NQ tJKI { COM PKTl J'IOiNT
in alkthis sectiou of the South. That thi* i* bu*inc»* strictly ami not vain taiast
ing wr w rtl prove to the supreme *ati»fa<-iioii «»f every farmer wh«» will givA us
1 In* opportunity to offer the logic of dollars and cents that none can doubt or deny.
A trial ball that wo a«k, and we w t*h it iuo«t tlistln-Miy understood that this in*
1 it.at ion i* not limit'd t j the immediate neighiiorhond of Barnwell, but that it
gors-to and beyond the furthest (online* of the eoiiuty.
Ki^noxiiLY-
Hand in baHii w ith our guarantee of highest |*o»*ib!e rates for all purchases of
farm pro Im-timi* mote* the copartner remedy for hard limes, of the very cheap
est prices lor any and all ela»«.-» of good* that we carry, and they are everything
inticncral Merchandise. It 1* the hoinMii foundation principle of |Mdilical ecoti-
the w im
tfieir itiaitageiucMt ol Hie origin
tal that tlie stoekiudder* thill 1 •
ing tlieiu rnier» over man> m< :.
by increasing tlie* eapttaf.
it caps
mak
dollar
I’. El
IIIOI
uh
hi-
t ii*torIa i- truly a n ai
for ebiidren.' Ibxqor*
V foil
p! CM
Folicc
\
vv i !::, ^
• w a >
(11 III
Clii*
>f ( I;
r ii
w.
Ml >W1|.
omy il^
our pi ice
w h:
Our stock* in every lim
in a m-w*pa|K*r adverti*
pi inter'* ink. Thev
medical journal* recomineud
in
a re
Bale
\ nip
more than a mill on mother
it ill place of Paregoric,
Drop*, so called soothing
ot her
di(‘s.
regulate the stomach and how
give healthy sleep the world ha*
*eoM. I? i* pleasant* to tin* t ;>t
alisohitclv liannle.**. It relieve*
» Chiltirc-i! C.-v for Pitcher’s Castoria.
iiilll *
> and
nar<-ot!e and *l«ipe ving rena*-
Castoria is tlie ipiieke.*t thing to
a nd
A w
hut lilt
nnair may 1
n. like JtiT !
let t*
if
ami
sin* i>
ia ic
Childred Cry for Pitcher’
Castoria.
Unit 1011. 1
mt to |b r
tiv leap ^cai on energetic
young ladies, 1*1*2 will give them fiftv-
thia e Mitiday* in w hich V*employ these
udvaiitargc*.
Judge Janie* A Id rich granted hail to
I. E. s iiiiinon* on Saturday, in the *11111
of S2,<* ,| (*. Hi* lioiiibnien are Isaac Mi-
ctial*oii, ll.U. Holman, B K, NNeath-
smsIwc and J- E. Hightower.
K«V. I*. E. hirton and family were
.ahimiiauilv pounded a few night* *iii(*e.
JVIemher* of all denoniination* in Barn-
•well united in the eoiisptrney to pour
nil avaian-Jie of gisrd thing* in the j»ar-
sonage l.irder.
Dk T'oim will leave for Atlanta to
morrow on pi-(d(‘*sional hu*ine**, to be
^b.*eiit a wee .. Hi* ollice will lie clo*eil J j j jy'
while he i* away. \'i*iting patient* 1
should take notice ami govern them
selves accordingly.
^ 1 W't forget, to make your return* to
the Auditor before the 20th Febritarv.
I in the liighest and buy in the (-liea|ie*t markets and that 1*
1 I *YVK WHAT YOU WANT.
are complete, fist large and extensive to be catalogued
ment ami too pet feel to he de*crih*d in one color o r
11 lie uudersto'Hl only by examination and eobipari«on and
that ball we a*k, fonafter tx'*uits will rest with us ami we will la* npial to ever)
occasion.
Sl’F.CI AL STUDIKS
" Fariiciilar attention has’H-en paid iii the seieetion of our sto«*k to several im
portant lim * of good* heretofore Universally slighted by all merchant* outside of
.lie principal elt ic*. 11 i* *iir|ii'i»lng t hat such shun hi have been the ease so long,
hut ; t vi-ir to our emporium will show new Ucparturea never before attempted in
mercantile enterprise in all thi* country. . t
destroy* .vvoini*, and preveni>
-ions, sijoihc* the child ami
relrcshing am! natural sleep.
1- the i iiihlren's panacea—the
friend.
eonv 11 !-
givis it
1 a*r«iria
niuthcr’.s
OBI TUAKV.
Wiley
Jannarv
Seaborn Cave wa* burn 7th
>>7J. and departed (hi* life at
j hi* parents home m-ar Barn well, on Li
! January, 1892, in six da> * of 1!* year*
of age. I hi* young ifian wa* almost an
exception on the lineof lilial obedience,
good morab and imlnstriou* habit*, ami
w ith the*e rare and yet neiT-srrry (jTniii-
ticat ion* hi* firtnrc w a* bright and hi*
devoted parent* in coii*e(jnenee felt
jirond of 1 heir son and anticipated in
him the development td a true, worthy
But, ala*! in the early morning
j of coining m.-tnhooil a* an eb^tric lla*h.
Hod in vv bdotu designed it b'e*t, for Wi-
{ lev to ]>a** out into tbe eternal.
( IB-in-e the happy home is in gloom
and sorrow. Ye*, the bright family
Tax payer* who neglected to make re
turn* in time la*t year have, had to pay
over fedO extra to the Treasurer, and
the end b not vet..^ —
f *
'l bre.e year* ago Mr. W. I,. Bates, of
Hie..land, planted eight stalks of rugar
cane to make seed,, and planted the,
crop* made for the two follow ing years.
Ea*t fall after saving seed for a good
patch.tin* year he made his surpln* cane
into syrup. 8ixty gallons rewarded hi*
patienee and labor. We have tested
and proy^iiiee it a tsjirtic 1 e.
Barnwell I.odge No. K! K. of F.elei t-
rd ati.be regular ineeting Friday night
lastTfie following ollieers for the ensu
ing Fyth a 1 rear: C (’., Win. MoNhIi:
V. C-, F. c. Butler; 1’., J. U. I’atter-
*on; M. at A it ']’. S. Cave; K. B. & S,,
<i. M. Greene; M.of E., (!, F. Cailioiiii;
M. of 1^., F. W. Price. They w ill he in
stalled at the nexfe'ineetijLig. In the near
future the Eodge will give a hanquot
which other lodges*in the eoutity will
be invited to attend and enjoy. •
circle i* broken and in deep sorrow w«
inouf-tt ht* early d«‘parttti*e; yet we in - ddubtratipn should rrnT In
( hristian submission yielded to the
wisdom oi God. and say tlie Eord gave
anil the Eord hath taken away, blessed
tie the name of the Eord. Eet ns then
live so a* to lie reunited in idxpiwity.
where there will he no death or tears
and where parting i* no more. Be ye
also ready for in such an hour as ye
think not the Son of man cometh
Willbton, S. C. F. J. S.
Children Cry for Pitcl.cr’s Castoria.
‘•Mabel, ’ *a»i| her motlier, tinli-** von
have i re-sing hiisine*s iliis evening—"
“I haven’t, mainMia," interrupted Ma-
lul . liiis b Bob'* evening; Andrew
doesn't come till tomorrow night.’’
Tlit: Si'ATE OF Si;n i{ t'AKOi.l.NA
BA BN W EE I. ( oi NIY.
IN p M 1: i orn 1 of i-nor. v re.
By J.-mn-s i). l‘atter.*on. Es<].. ,1 udge of
1‘i'ol‘ate in Barmvell ( uumy.
M herea*, ,1. B. Still Applies for Bet
ter* ol Adaiinbl rat ion on tin: estafe of
Xu tic v M . Still, deci a** d'.
I hese .tre, therefore, to cite nmTad-
iiioni'ii all and singular,' the kindred
aij'! ered 1 tor* of the »anl dec- .used, 1 o lie
and appear Indore me at a < Hurt ot I’ro-
ba f e for the/saTd county, to be hohlen
f.-tf Bunivtcl! ('. 11. on Moml-iv, 2,Tib
day. of .1 aumbry. ls;>2, at 11 o’cloek a. m
to show cause, if any, why the *-tid ad-
Ulted.
HiVen under my InunTaud the se-tl of
the Court th:* iitii day of J.unnarv.
A. D. IS92. and in the, lliith year of
American Independence.
J AS. U. FA r i'EBSOA',
i’rohatc Judge.
The Medical Society.
The quarterly meeting of the county
inciljeal society .was liehl on Tuesday.
Dr*. Miqitn-ib, Bellinger, .Thomson,
Met orniai k. N. F. Sr., and H.
(^^Bkland and E. I.. Fatterson were
.V^BFit. Bad weather 'and sickness
Jjfccpt many away.
Tribute* of respect wqre aihqife 1 in
nienHoy of the late Drs. B. -A. KinWh,
of C!liarle-*t<in, and J *J. (Fltaniliiii, of
Barnwell! T4«‘y w ill he published. ' ,
A special noytiiig wilj !m- jqdij.i.n Llnci
Si 1 ! fl1 - M 1 ■b.. 1 1 ni i*»ii■wy(inuoi>',i ■ ,t
lever that prcvRtiuJ iu lUc county last Ur
aumuiur. ' i
OlillTAKY.
Died at hU home near Barnwell II.
on 1st January 1892, M r. Augustus F.
i Cave, at the age of It) years lie was a
[descendant of a lai ge-family of this
I county, whose record fqr industry and
I general progress Ids life well and hean-
I ttfully sustained.
Augustus F. Gave embraced religion
in early life, w as a nieniherof Eong
' Branch chnich, where by an earnest
• and useful life werk, exeuqdilied the.
' true elements of a ( hr stian gentleman.
: It may he said that he bore well hi* part
j in'all the issue* of life a* a citi/on,
mdghoor, fyiend, eoiitpaiiion and father.
Hr leave* a v\ tie. '••ven eliildri’n. an
aged methcr and many fri-ml. to no urn
hi* death
We -hull mb- him i.n viripu* | ha-e*
of hu*iue-*. hut e*j eciaiiv at home and
as a light in tin* ( imreh of nTTj, Ye*.
' a cloud of -ori-oVv ov • r-hadov. - 11* by
fid* di-p-rt*-iMon of fin Atfw i-e Ftovi-
deiu-(‘'in removing lid* good aiid noble
i.-ui -
Dissolution Notice.
.
Will 1 J flliKmT' FrrmtfJTfJ'it ai complete ami well a-*oned a* any that can he
j f.mnd in Augu*ta, Chai lesion, Savannah or ('oiunihia, and our priceavaill -avv
money to homf huver-on every |nirtdi»*e. NNdikr 1 * m wood and iron will tind
■ ail the beist toob of their trade* at our .•stahli-hmeiit. in huihiiiig hardware we
j carry everything. Our pocket and table cutkry, scissors, Ac., are the best to In*
had and our razor* are simply |ierfcet. 4
I {A X CJ MS AN IT STO VKW.
Wo handle a beautiful line of Bange* and Hooking Stove* and invite the c*|»o-
eial attention oj huJiamb and wive* to these savior* of health and lightucr* of
the three time* a day labors of life. They are supplied with full outlitsof eook-
ihg iHeiisil*, and upon the voluntary testimony of happy and admirable house
keeper* wo knowingly reeouiiiicnd them.
Cf K N TU K Al KN ’S GOO1 >H.
Gcntlcnuni’* riolhing and Fnrni-ldng (BmmI* in great, variety and of th» host
fabric* and the mo*t faslijouahlo inode*. In shirt*, colhir*, cull - .*, ti.-*. glove*,
hosiery, h.-unlKi reldef* ami underwear we defy competition front any Southern
source and laugh at imitation from anywhere.
LAI>1 Ko’ DRKSS HOODS.
Wo can pica* • every ta*te and snif every style in Eadie*’ Dros* Goods, and we
mo*t cordially invite the fair *ex to exercise, woman’s rights and* come and see
for themselves. Our stock of notions, hosiery, lace*, ribbons soaps, fau*^glove*
and die** and tidlet acce**m-m* generally is withouT;a vacancy in its^couinloto-
-ne*.*. We have a full stock onTunks ranging from Saratoga size* downward.
STIOKW AND SLIPPERS.
IV.. h ave an immerrse stock of tlie Best upike* and styles. ’I'lie famous Bay
State *hoe* made to our special order never fail to give complete satisfaction and
sell themselves at sight.
Closing out at Cost.
We need room and oiler a large lot of pretty Spring and Summer Goods for la
dle* u*e at prrnieeuvt. Tliese goods will go like hut cakes and Hist come Hr*t
.served-will he the rule. Don't miss the chance. ^
Miscellaneous.
The eopArtnership herejoforo exist,-
iug nfub-r the ti i in iiame of McN-ih A
W alker i* thi* day di*»ol\ed by limita
tion.
The husines* will he irontinned under
mv name and for my o\yn aceonnf. H
Thanking my fiieivd* for the gener-
on* patronage extended the (dd tirm , ^«
a*k it* continuance and enlargement
for In v self ’ W 11. El AM Me NAB.
1 ar.iw (.11, H. C., 1st January 1892.
- „ - \ . janll-3\v
I’lantatioii Groeerie* always in full supply, liaggingand 'I'ie*, Salt, Seed Oats
and live t-i arrive. Furniture, Mattresses, I’in, ( rockery and Wooden Ware, well
Inu-ket*, chain* and rope-, leather, cotton sheots, the Ik*sI tobacco and tlnext and
moi-t frag Kin l cigars, and in short everything for every body, to eat, to wear and
to work with. .* ' *
Last Not Least,
Our family grocery department i* constantly supplied w ith all the high grade
standard eatable* that make life worth living. Wo keep only the best and purest
| article*,' and tolerate nil adulteraliptf. Our list of delicacies embraces the clioic-
l e-t brand* of both home and foreign luvurie*. ,
I 'I'he Fiedmont Wagon, in all *ize-, m-ide (if hard mountain wood and finished
with the-toughest iron, b guaranteed to prove perfectly-satisfactory,
i We will keep a full -fork of first chi-* Kentucky Mules and Horses adapted to
tin* need* and pleiisnre* of the country.
In all that, we have -aid vvi* have kept in the narrow track of truth and-inviting
1 attain all in need of. Hope and Help to give n* a chance to prove ourselves their
be-’ rri.cn.1*. we clo-e thb ihH anniiuin-emeiit w ith the idydge and iiromise that
we arc read v to serve the public laithiully and well.
inan.
A. L /W. A. Y. S.
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AHEAD AND ADVANCING.
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Simon Brown,
BLA0KVILLE, S. 6,
From the twginning of hi* IxiftliiesA carver has constantly guided hi* onward
progre** by the prim iple mIhivc Indicated.
Not (*onrent w ith the accomplishment* of the busy year* lieliitid him lie enter*
the vampaign of tlie Fall of IsnE.w ilh uiiabaled energy and eiiterpriNe, with miic-
ce»»ful ex|»erience to guide and ample mean* to compel it to be an e<di|i*ing tri
umph. The •ii«**e**rs that have marki*(| hi* onward and upward progrvs* in tho
pa*t t bright and beneficial as they have been, shall all united be a* but child’*
play to Uio *
GUAM) MASTER STROK E OP HIS HI PE
which ia to make thi* year a signal “llecord Bre.nkcr” in Mi a ri*antiie Kxpe'*
rienoe* in the (*oiiutiei» of Itaruweli, Aiken and (trnngt'burg. Every pn'paratioit
i* now ftilly r<NM|det« aflfl he invite* tin* careful, 'boiightful and iuve»ligMliog
aU4*ution of tlie |»eople, conlidciti of thidr approval and re*o|ple |u (Jie impreg
nable •irrngth of hi* (Misition, «afe and high mImivc (Ik* fn*«|U(-iit disaster* that
prostrate the apprentice* uf trade under the first force of gathering and menacing
cloud*.
Time* are eliauging. The growth of the country I* mon* marvellous than tin*
iip-lMillitlng of the ambition* cities. In the i a»v and atllueiit leisure of **th«i
g(MM| old days’* the farm«*r> and planU'r* sold their crop* anil bought (heir gooda
through the proxy of the factor oi combined a little lm«iitr»N and a great deal of
pleasure in frequent vImIi* to the ca*v-going citie*. In tlie New South Time is
Money, and tit* fai'itier D alwa>* on duly. The need* of cou*iiine-* are »o en
larged liy the grow th of eivilixatimi an I mi multiplied by the ehanges in our *ys-
leui that U» inert tlie»e altered n-qiiireuieut- the patronage of fhe country has of
ueerssily Imh-ii eoneeiiinii«*d nearer the liotne* of Imyer* and seller*. In full un
derstanding of these condition* I make this fair, candid and fearless announce
ment.
A SUMMER SURPRISE.
During tlie Summer, when the htmitie** outlook was ghemiiest and the tradn
eentars were paraly/ed hv dull sates and hamitorcd liy linam-ial string! ney I vis
ited in |iersoii the leading Norlti(*rii eiticsnnd liH*k advantageof Aheir apprehen
sion* and iireessiiie*. Bit) ing in w hid. «:tlc quantities from the lirst ini|e'rter*
and best iiiamilacttirer* who were ail red hot to unload and paying spot cash into
their anxious bauds 1 secured Enormous Stork* at
PANIC PRICES.
A* I bought I shall sell. Tho Advantages that I gathered shall Ik 1 distributed
with inflexible faintr** amor.g my cuslotuers. I shall hw.k for prolit to lim
airnmut of my sale-. For I am well aware that tin* Increase of railway fai Hitiea
o|ieu»oilier c*mrf»etiiive imirkets and itUrfutma:* new candidates for trade,^ buk
ipil »—jfrri i rr)*» In linsiiiniir-imiFf i' l l—rrriH iT j'l I rTirmHT*fr*
'or the guidance of my oh) friends and fhe many new customer* that f dcsiro
to win I otter the following directory of arrangemi nt* that will' enable liiiui to
transact their btisincs* with entire ea*e ami economy of time.
NUMBER ONE.
* The Corner Store on Railroad Avenue Is set apart for the Retail trade. .'J’lio
ladies will liud all the new and idee Dress Good* from elegant .**ilks ami Satin*
down pi I'retty I’rlut*, and all the many article* needed fur tliepetji > cli"ii of their
toilet*. Gentlemen will timi beautiful line* of Furuisliing GinhIs in endless va
riety and nil shippers w ill tiud exactly w hat they want in Shoe*. Slip|M-r*. Hats,
Notions, ( igar-, I’ohaceo. Hardware, Cutlery, and all the g«wxis necessary to tho
w ant* and luxuries of civilized life.
NUMBER TWO.
Clothing Hall i* up stairs over Number One. Tlie quantity and quality of th«
good* in tlii* Department w ill he equally surprbi ig and siti-fyiiig to the lord* of
creation. They are the he*t producUof American and foreign looms, tailor cut,
tailor tit and tailor made. There is no shoddy material or *l^*hod work alMmt
them. Eargc and tall men w ill tind extra size* at ordinary prices. All can be
suited from the giant to the school hoy rejoicing in lit* first trousers. Bofor*
buying elsewhere call, examine my goods, learn my price* and you w ill go away
elegantly clothed, happy in heart and unhurt in |M>cket, convinced too that thi*
advertisement lias paid the purchaser. —' —* *
NUMBER THREE.
Kir-t door South of Numb*r One i* the Warehouse, for provi.-bm* filled with
car load lots of all standard staple heavy groceries and plantation supplies. ^
' NUJtBRKlP’ftllK.
Next door East of Number One i* the Sam}t!e Bikhii amply strurked w ith tho
purest M ines, Brandies, Ales, Beers, Whiskeys and other beverages, fur medici
nal, social and convivial uses.
NUMBER FIVE.
The Grain Warehouse well stored w ith Corn, Hay, Fodder, Feed Oats, Seed
Oats and Seed Bye.
NUMBER SIX.
Up stairs over Number Five Furniture Booms, having the largest stocks in the
County of Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Boom, Kitchen and Ollice Furniture, in
suites and single pieces. No visitor to Blaekville should go away without visit
ing thi-department and no one should let the fall pass by without coming to
Blaekville specially to sec w hat we have laid in for all who w ish to make their
homes comfortable and attractive at cheap cost.
NUMBER SEVEN.
I am headquarters for Buggies, Wagin'* and all manner of Vehicle*, UafhQM
and Saddlery needed for purposes of pleasure or everyday farm work.
NUMBER EIGHT.
A* usual 1 w ill keep my Stock Yards well supplied with sound and refikbUi
Western Mules ami Horses for the saddle and for light and heavy draft purpose*.
NUMBER NINE TO NINETY.
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Sandwiched among these are many other departments, ea» h chock full of good*
adapted to the need* of everybody. 1 cannot undertake to say what I have. It
would lie a far easier task to tell what l do not keep. No matter what you want
come to me. I have It. Don’t go further and fare worse.
AM) FINALLY. '
■ BRING ME YOUB COTTON,
and all that vou caneontroV
1 will give you the top prices for all you hav®
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Blaclsi^rille, S. C