The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 21, 1892, Image 3
ThB Barnwell People I. ^Richest of all in Leavening Power.—Litest U. S. Gov’t Report CAROLINA BUGGY COMPANY.
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On Time! ...
Tilt'ITS DAY, AI*K It
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JL The next re!ju!;ir communication of
■-yjn^ Dnrrmviiy L'MlifeTiTo. IT A.-. Y.\ M.-.
""‘H he iie!«lat the new MasonieTem-
/ Ar \ pt' in Harnwrll upon Nth day ot
M tv, ■ iHtti, {lie xame lieinx the'2mi8utur<lay
in ouid month, iie^iiuiin^ at “lliyit twelve.”
Sy order of lV.‘. M.-.
J. A. Jknkiss, Secretary..
. td > •
; 77-—— -f ..
Sa!.tiu;iiat< iiik Tuimk No. 0 i
iMl’UOVEU Oniucu OK Ittl) MKN )
The Council Fire of fliis Tribe
will be kindled this Thursday
_ evenintf on the Nth Hun amtkith
Ili't ut.i. All brethren are earnestly requeated
to be present. • by order-of-
ABSOLUTELY PURE
SecretHry’t* Offlce of the State Agricultural and Mechanical Society of South
I Carolina, Potnaria, November 2d<l, 1S1H. Thl* is to certify that to the (Jarcdina
Buggy Company, Yorkyillc, S. C' M wan awarded at the 2.Hd Annual Fair e t»f till-
Society a premium of Twenty-tlve Dollara for the'‘beat dixtday of South Caroli
na made Carriage*,” and Twenty-flte Doliara for “irest display of Carriages,
open to the world.” THUS. W. HOLLOWAY, Secretary.
TliTl is to certify that tlie Carolina BuggyX’omi auy, of ATorkvillCj S.'C.» exhib
ited not only the “best display” of vehicles at our late State Fair, but their goods
were the finest,.and best, taken either singly of collectively.
•J.G. WOOLlS’U,! JudgeMn Machinery 1 tepartmeut,State Fair S^h. IKbl.
J. A. FKTNKK, j (The above articles w ere exhibited in abovedepatUnent
Cnas..(’akholi. Simms, Sachem.
M. F. Haiu, C. of |{. -
Metnorial exercises at Kivets’ Bridges
next Saturday.
It is an old saying that fruit never
fails entirely iu leaji year.
lorula lor a few wu^kb of leisure under
fcunny heavens.
Treasurer Free received checks last
week for the railroad taxes. This will
^egooLU. nc.wji.tu.Siunc. holders oi ^otly
school ami county'claims.
Married, Blackville, S.^C^on the even
ing of Apr;l l”ih, ISbJ, by Key. A. lluist,
Mr. .1 oh - Knopf and Mrs. Carrie Moss,
both ol llaruw ( -ll ounty.
A speciid train \\u! leave town at 4
thi- al teruoon to carry a goodly delega
tion to the marriage, this evening, ol iho
livc*t man in Baruueli P*- tire biircst
flower oi Fa‘cfnx»«
1‘rof. F. N. K. Bailey informs us that
the next mei ting <)f tl;e Teachera’ Asso-
ciatioii of Barnwell County has been
(Mint{Mined until .'♦sturday, April doth,
.when it will M* hehl at Bamberg.
Mr. Henry F. Dychcs, of Bia<‘kvil!c,
enters ihu ti>-ld pKlay as a r'audtdate for
< oioner. lie i> a young uiau of line
habits and high grade energy ami if
elected will make a Ural rale oiliciai.
Cards arc out for Ute marriage on the
LTfh hist, of Mr. 11. Fullerton Bui«t and
Miss .Julia DavTs.of Augusta. We Wish
hem all the.happiness ami prm|ierity
that iifec^ri have for “two hearts that
lo*at a* oife,’’
Barnwell Democratic club Number
Two will meet at the Opera House next
haturdav aHenmott at I o*c!o«k. A lull
and prompt aitrnduticf i» ib «ir«'d.
<«i.o. 11 ii.vi t:s. Chairman.
K. A. Ku.i>, Secix ur\.
Hen. K. I*. Alexander haa re. gn** i
•the Tr* sidcucv ol the Tort K »>ai ami
AMgns’a Kail way, and there is aouiu
t n v ol III'* tieorg i f ont rai ‘U rr-o. I. I
Big i » .••a*-* Hut i « n - *aekfe 1 and
bottled up“hlghw.iy «»f trade am! trav
el.*’ .*wi mote it be.
The Sinews of War.
The summer encampment of the Fir^t
Regiment will be the lastof May or first
of dune and continue a week. The field
oflitters have not vet decided where it
w ill be, but will select the place that
will give the most money to help bay
for prizes.
A Pocket Full of Kdcks.
A Charleston cheumt haa analysed a
sample of the phosphate rock front C’apt.
A. 1’. Miller’* place at Binnaker’s
Bridge and pronounce.* it a* fully up to
the average value of Carolina rock. As
in great good luck.
For Sale. / ,
Fifty Tons Special Mixture. Guar
-4Uitcc.d In iuive His Cotton Seed _
Meal, 200 lbs Katnit, 12tK* lbs. Acid per
ton. . •
’I ids is put up l»y Mr. W'ash Halford
and is an excellent fertilizer.
Tjik Bahnwkli. Oil and
F>: it r i l j z k u C’om i* a x y .
A. T. Woodward.
It Pays to Read the Paper*,
Especially your county paper, for of
ten tit rough this medium husines* chan
ces and opportunities are presented that
might otherwise entirely escape your
attention. For instance, B. K. Johnson
& Co., Kiehmond, Va , have an adver
tisement in tliis paper that w illprtve
of c*|tecial interest and value to a large
.nunvber of people hereabout*. Writcto
fliem for furlher particulars
Pension News*
'I’he indication* are that Confederate
pensioners will get atHiut the same aid
tiii* year that they did last. It will be
paid in two iustallmenta and the hr*t
will be sent out soon. Claims of the
following naw applicant* from Barn
well have been approved by the county
board, and are to be pa«*ed upon by the
State tMiard; K. K. Sheppard, Mary
Barr*, Martha A. Drdmnmm!, L. s. .1.
ANSWER THIS QUESTION^ ; 7
WHY should all the goo«l |>eop1e, w ho are guilLv of sijklrn erlitte. b^;yrtu>ont»
good SKW4NO MAC11INK und the sweet tofies of MCshJ ilTrtitrTr.'^Kilifrt'a wha^
they can always buy , ^ ' • • • ^
SIS WING- M ACHINE^i- '?M$
—-—rr—7 ••. •F'. ^..‘Fv-T • JL •
4 *••• And anv kind of a * <3 *•*••• “ • • -
’ ■ * v . •' ' ' ■ gv - -u '
Musical ii)sirUipei>l:
I bate TEN of the BK$T M A K ES oft SEWING V .
id any kind of Musical Iu'Rttiinient they may need.and v "V; ’
Blaekrille News,
The following members of the Gor*
don Voluiiteei s'w ere present at the lay
ing of the corner -tone at Orangeburg
of the Confederate Monument on the
]2rh Inst, )
Capt L T. tzlar, Lieut. M. K. Izlar,
Sergt. J. L. Btilst, Sergt. L. K. Free,
Scrgt. I. K. Still, C<dor Scrgt. T. M.
VValsh,CQrp4 A. 1^. Izlar, <’or{*. J. W.
Mix sou, Corp. B. H. CarrolL Privates
W. Morrison, W.S, Shelton, \V. Hutto,
A< O. Hair, W.'J\ Mixaon, A, K. Ger
ald, L. K. Hair, S. 11. Kush,W. B. Wha*
ley, D. B. Willirtmsr, W. Kothrock, L.
rW’. i*eVV’itt. H. D. Leonai il.
^tTrTtTiiIig
rived home at h o’clock the samd niglit^
feeling happy J “But Oh! whataditfer-
cncc in the im»rning.”
Mr, H. G Burckuieyer was thrown by
a Texas pony and had both hones bro
ken in hi* right leg just above the an
kle. We are glad to say, however, that
he i* doing well considering,
• The Ice Factory is nearing comple
tion Nearly all the tnarhiUPfy is up
and .we will soon have a “cooling otf”
on West End.”
Mis* Essie Wilson, of Ridgclartd, Is
visiting the family of Mr. .lame* Thom
son. She will return in a few days.
Miss Minnie Blount of Waynesboro,
(ia , i« visiting her sister, Mra. Pagert*
hardt.
Mr. .fa*. E. McMillan, of Augusta,
spent Sunday in BUckville. *
» “Zulu.”
eSRFECTEO
CRYSTAL LENSES
▼WADS WSNII.
QttUtjnntadAhraji.
^H’he above certificates are self explanatory. We only w ant to add that we have
a very large stock of these g<mds on hand that we willY>e glad to sell at prices
that w ill compare favorably with the price of cotton. A “
Go to Wm. McNAB, Barnwell, S. C,,or to T. A. GKEKN, Bambefgi S* C., for
these celebrated Buggies, or write us for catalogue.
\ - CAROLINA BFGGY COMPANY, Yorkville, .4, C*
T’bcy may need.or want?
<1! i N KS to select from, and
I sell thHu as cheap and on ak easy terms as any one would want—-.New York
markets not excepted.
K. M. KEY, Ikmifort, 8. C,
tharlO .
t.
1*. CJ. KIIIKLA WIL •'
DRUOGI ST A N D () I»TICI AN,
Has exclusive sale of these celebrated
glasses in Barnwell, S. C.
MKL.L,AM Ac MOO^tK,
The only niattufacturing Opticians in
the South, Atlanta, Ga
Jp^“l*eddlers are not supplied with
these famous glasses.
dec21
s,
Rav, >arah Carter. Mary A.
11. 11. Hart, .1. C. < ’op ‘land.
I .ancasler,
M e • -r'*. 11 *
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on •amly
t‘*gt ai»iis* -. v.
ill !m
* in i .an for a wt-ek.
r.q» exte
Judging Iron
. linen* of tl»eir wink j
iy too am
eleojl Alb !».
Mi
we | .iitKMiine them
1 u* of gll
g«H»-| a r f •:»
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it v jee - i- Tb'dr -|w. !
were f'*rf
ria.i *. i Ley
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| bail falls
wr • n. > r U
iry sii’toi
A strong e
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tnotherI
th* t4o\er*'or
fit V
(•lacint.* tin* senti tK‘e
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• ii * i>i«a>i i«**nin»*til.
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4 *>t. ,!• :r:.
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IBiuoU attorney, bn*
nft* r a fc
IwH’ii sent by \
E ilC tl)
rotl'cr* ot- kuin*. who
j watt, Kk
nr- g'»o | |.. n
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» tie’p i.M-al co‘|n-**l.
few yean
A O'** U ton
r k i f
tg the-tlnvernor to in-
He mmiii i
The Weather.
There were more 0 kinds of uieaii
weal her pmircdoul !a*t we<'k lhau the
inbalotaHV reuie«Hl»er* to have
been eoni|ia**ed in any pievlou* seven
•Imvl. ’I be w inds end fn»*t* killed ten-
de • vegefjibla* InexieWetl place*, cotton
UtoUaHd damaged the fruit
iislvely. Oat* :»rr l.*»kiug b:«d-
I a warm gentle rain would do
od. n;|II the lower counties
IInate to escape tile di*a«trous
that laid waste many up cuun-
• , «!▼ Ill « I. IV' II*
down to Port a
i» eng.-tge in bu»iiiw«s.
has been -igued t y many go d
:i «
;l I.’ V M V.t»Y.
/ i ’ i ‘ i
•adaoh**. U ifti ea«di
iogenoi :• iia«j.l In-
port H \ a! on the 11th in*t.
d-ir» llenrv I. Bell-
lie moved
ago In engage
•u the good will and contl-
«j im'c «»f evervbtalv. 1 have know n him
from a boy. 'He wa« born aod raised in
| flam well county. The llihle tells us
ft mar-1 || |;| ( ^ jr (MM | name |< lietP r than pre-
j riotiatdiKMMHrt or IIIOIC to be dt* »ired than
! imieh riche*. He ws* a member of thr
j MethiNlist eiiurcll at Gillett*. lie leaves
J'n
fi*r f(
•r tin
ft! ’ri* -
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,il treatment
u v\
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to mo'irn bis
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lo-». May
of
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town r* still gr*i
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Mr G.W.
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oil t’i*IJ
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Nora Stanley,
of
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legates
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freight train *r
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tbi* place
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and wrl’
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and
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11. II.
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ail.
Ehrhan
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ty.
S*
» far so yj*mil.
C„ a* to wTiieb point to'nirct him. I.ei
ail the school* fciuiil name, of Uelcgates
to .fiiTiii* MHim, Colson,~S. <7, so
tlial home* may he provided.
.) li.lifi Mi M ll.I.AN.
Tiie Siloatn Demm-ratie club reorgan-
i/etl Saturday', nth April, and the fol
io w i fi 'izAtltcrr*avcri’ eivcinf: 1..tL Rich-
Md*oii, Pre«.i«leiit; H. I». Cave, \'iec
Pre*identjG. M. Holly, secretary ami
TreaSuiefTIN. M. Wa’ker, ineinlier Ex
ecutive l ominittee. The meeting then
adjourned toinectagain Satunlay, April
I’dd, at rT rrTlock p. in. Every mriul»er
is earnestly requested to he present.
The Rtehlami Demoeratleclub met at
Juice's Branch on thoflth and reorgan
ized electing ilo* following ollieers •
President, .1. O. i‘atterson ; \ ir e Pre*i-
rlent, B. F. Baxley, Treasurer, W. F.
Greene, Secretary, M. O. Wa!i; V•»m-
inirtce on Registration a id Executive
Committee, P. \’. Murphcy, J. A. Kil
Rngswon h, J. K. Rriuntrec; member of
County Exeeutivr* <'oinmiltce. .1. A. Kil-
lingsworth; Delegate* to County Con
vention, B. F. Baxley, J. O. Patterson,
M. O. Wall.
Reed\ Branch iTenmcratic elnh No, 2-
tnet od the Dth iuslaut ami reorganized
with the following otlleers: I. I,. Al
ta way, < ’iiairman, O. Black, Vice Chair
man; Wj_ _E. Sarller.'Secietui r; N. ('.
Grubbs, (<»r. Secretary; (.’. Black,
Treasurer: W, l-L Sadler, member Ex
ecutive Committeedelegates trv ('on-
ventiott^ \V. E. Sadler ami ('. Black; I.
I. Auaway and N.*C. Gruhlvs alter
nates; Executive Committee, O. Black,
L. B. Creech, W. c. Still; Cotumittcc
on Registration, N. C. Gfuhbs, B. M. K.
Still, C. Black.
The Double Pond Democratic club
was reorganized on Saturday, April flth,
pursuant to llm call of the Democratic
county chairman. The following ofli-
cers were elected f (,r D'* 1 ensuing two
years; .1. VV Dychcs, President; D.
W. Bodiford, Vice President;. .1. \V. II.
Dychcs, Secretary; II J. Delk, Ovrrcs-
ponding Secretary; I. 11. Hutto, Trcas-
urei; AV. B, ('arroll, IE J. Delk, I. II.
Hutto, Committee on Jvegistration; D.
IV. Bodiford, member Executive Com
mittee; J'. W-. Dyeh***;' dWK-fordy
JT..E Delk delegate** tacounty conven
tion, May 2d.
Ei.ko, 8. C., April loth, l.Si*2..
Pursualrt to call of the Excetttive
Committee the Elko Democratic club
assembled at Town Hall on the flth iu*U
and organized by electing the foilow ing
sdli -er-.for the next two \eViDV-Pre-i-
stent, N IE Sun* dl; Vice. President. Jl.
\\ , .f Hi ' .: H Vi - l'r>‘*iderit. B. |*.
Lrumm uid: L. S' Hair, Secretary dhdj
Treasurer; ( (nnuiitteoon l»»-gi*trati«#i, ;
W’. M.itlil-. P. B;r-«, A*hiey •Suu-
mdl, W. J. <»g'b n' and..]. S. Bin; Nleni-
Imt of 4"o'lfit*’ ,Exe**.i;ive Cviwmittee. \.
P. vVoodwar I; D ' gate- f o* 4 «Minly
4‘onr«atU«*ti. N. II S|an*ei!. J. A/t t\>\-
A. P. B •*.» t >r «r,l. A .-C*Uii» ai d H.
PROGRAMME
Of th* Eighth Aiitnial Convention
of the Barnwell County Sunday School
Ass«KMatinn, Pleasant Hill, M*v 12th
and EUh, 1«»2.
orriCKaa.
Pres'dcnt—Rev. J. E. Hilly.
1st Vica-President—Rev. J.G. Wil
liams.
2d Vic*-President—Rev. J. II. Wilson.
Statistical and Cor. Sec.—< ’. K.Tyler.
Recording Sec.—4 apt. G. II. Kirk
land
Treasurer—MaJ. L. T. Iilar.
KXanTlVI COM MITT MB.
A. B. lL*oten,C. K. Tyler. Hon. J. B.
4*to «s, C. Ehrliardl and W. K. 4i«*igc.
“To dav U t us n*e and iro to onr work, to
morrow we sltail rtM- and g«» to our reward.’’
i in aantr, Mav 12in—Moaxixu.
11.Thanksgiving Service, led by
Rev. P. L. Kirton.
11.10— Welcome, Rev. W. II A rial
and C Ebrhar.it
11.-kt—He>|r«n»e«, Hcv. II 8- llartzog
and Rev. J. W. Biabop.
I l.'rit—Enrollment of Members and
Statistic*, by 4’. K. Tyler.
II JO - Report* of 4)tlicera and I>ele-
gt'e- f., 4 «»o vettlom
12.40— Address by R. B. Reppard,
Vice-President International Associa
tion, Savanuab, iia.
iMXKxnox.
3.0*1—Praise an d Prayer, by Rev. W
(». Britton.
3.14>—Verbal re|torU from the field
w ith »pccial reference to dirticultiat and
; help*.
4. *ft—How to interest the Schools in
M itidonary ami Temperance work,
o|H-ncd by Rev. J.G. Wiliiam* and Rev.
J. R. Dow*.
• 4..'SO—Fife best metboilsof takingf'ol-
I lections and li> w hat should they l>r ap
plied, Maj. E. T. Izlar and EouiaThom-
I m»:i, E»q.
KVKXIXO. jl
H.nn—Service of Song and Prayer, by
i Rev. W. M. Harden. _
8.in—Training Teacbets and Teach-
i cr*' Meetings, F: F. M iidcii,t iiarleslon,
s. 4’., and V\ . F % G<*ogc.
>. Id—Addre**, “The Bible in the Sun
day ScImm»I % ” by iiev. T. H. Law, ll !>.,
, or Prof. Bailey.
KKIII.VV, MAY 13th—MORXIXO. .
^ , I “And all thy Children utiall be taugtit of the
llom lulling: new schol- {^»ri^»nd great shall la* the {wace ot thy Cbil-
dren."
10.0')—Opening Service, by Rev. C.
P Ervin.*
‘10.10—Advantage* of the Sunday
School and how to interest the young
people, by Hcv. J. Hawkins, 1). i)., and
Rev. J. E. Grier.
1 UHt—IJv what means can the Sunday
School be made a more potent auxiliary
to the pulpit in bringing soul* to 4Jhrl* r ,
by Rev. O A. Darby, I). I)., and Rev.
1). W. Key.
11.40— Election of officers and dele
gates to State (’envention.
, AFTr.KXOOH.
3 Ort—Praise and Prayer, by Rev. L.
S„ Bellinger.
3.10— A ( hiblren’s meeting, to be pre
sided over by R. B. Reppard, each child
to bring a btouptetof flowers. Addresses
by prominent speakers.
KVEXINO.
S.0(*—Song and invocation, by Rev.
\V. 'I'. Smith.
5. lo—1«the Interdenominational work
a success And itow can we increase its
usefulness and efficiency ? Kcv/J. H.
U ilson, E. E’. Fikc, State Organizer, P.
B. Cutiino, ( apt. G. 11. Kiiklaud and
others.
* S.4d—Unfinished business.
JMK)—A free conference and farewells.
A cot dial invitation is 6xtended to all
Sunday School workers, clerical and lay,
tojittend every session and to 'take part
in tiie discussions. A hearty welcome
awaits you aiE Tliis is the first con
vention to be held in the country; let us
make it the best of ail. Let every School
be represented this time. The commit
tee on music have adopted “The Revi
val.” Bring your books and sing.
Come, dear brethren, praying for the
presence and blessing of the Havior
w hom we all adore.
THE PRETTIEST AND MOST C OM-
PIjETE STOCK OF GOODS IN OPR
LINK THAT-YOC EVER LOOKED
AT AND AT PBICKS THAT CAN
NOT BE TOUCHED BY GENERAL
' We do not claim to keep every thing,
if we did we could not offer oiij Good*
at the prices we do. You all know- that
the more Good* you buy the cheaper
you can get them, that is wTvy we make
a specialty of Hardware. Strives, etc.
We can buy Goods in such quantities
ami at such prices that we are hound tO'|
undersell the man thatk?ep*a LITTLE
of every thing from a needle to a mule
He has got to buy a little at a time or he
would never know where to put his
Wares.
A
for Infants and Children-
“Castorl* Is so ir*n adapted toChlidrenthal Cwtoela fuiii Cette. Ooo—fprtinw.
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me.” II. A. Artotil, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y;
AlANtTfi* AcrrtJiircuM oM*
ENGINES^ BOILERS,
COTTON BKKtl Olt HACHlNEMY,
and all kiftds of
%
Tobacco Machinery,
Corn and 1ft'heafllIlls,
Turbine Water Wheels }
Saw- Mills, with Rope Feed, or belt and
variable friction Feed, Improved Img*
and set Works and timber gauges, grad
uated to sixteenth of an inch $2U0 to
|300.
Brick Machinery and Wood Working
Machinery a S|»eciaUy.
Planing Machines flooand upward*.
Drying Kilns for Brick and Lumber.
Every Ya r d should have one.
Plans and drawing* for construction
furuished.
We sell the highest grade of Machin
ery and at low price*.
V.C. BADII AM, General Agent
Columbia, S C.
" Ths as* of Tastoria * is so anlvefsal aod
It* merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Ffew arsthe
intellieent famflie* who do not keep Castor ia
within easy reach “
CaaLoe Maerre. T>. D .
New York City.
Late Pastor Blootniagdale Beformed Church.
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. tmctaUon,
Kills Worm*, (tree steep, and procMtae dl-
Without itijurioui tnedioatloa.
** For several years t have rreomreeaded
S our * Oastoria, ’ ami *haU always oontinue to
o so as it has invariably produced bsarfrisl
rosulU.’’
Eewts F. PARoee, ■. D.,
••The Wlnthrop, ’ 14th Street and 7th Asa.
New YerkC^k
Tn Ceirratra Conrarr, 77 MtJRRav Strut, New You.
Patents
I TDaoi MARKS.
DCSION.FATINTS
f . N Handbook writ* to
noAnwav. Nrw York.
•VRIOHTS, eto.
For lafn
MVN
Old«K bereaa for seeeiine patent* Id Anenea.
■ssvT patent takrn out by u« la broueht befers
the pubhe by a not toe fives free of eharr* la the
Hdeea bnreas for secuiit
tvery Mtent UKea out I
he public by a notice (It
ffientific ^menran
tsar: tUO eti mom be
PVBUBaaaa,W Bro*a
on of any wienUflc paper la t)
~ IllaetrateO No Intellf
way. Naw fork.
< )ur e« lio»d j
ar* enrol led every week. The sdudars
who di*tlngui»Tied themselves for |»er-
fect lesson* and ginwl deportment t»> the
ISth arc Hapay Be*sin^ 'r, Julia Feld*,
Mofli»* I’avc*, lieorge 4 hltty, Joslc Fail,
Elijah Rp«;*inger, 4i*b«ru Fail, l^ninne
■CahlyclE Jennie Bcsstuger, i.ula Moi-
n*, Willi* f/reech, Be**ie 1’hitty, Lizzie
Fail. F,
Hrimmoiid News.
A Baptist church w Ml be organized at
tliis place on Saturday before the 2d
Sunday in May. with Rev. IV. G. Brit
ton pa*tor.
Mr. E. W. Morris i« building a flue
store on Main st„rcet and iiHciidstobuild
a .residence on, Broad.
Mr. M. M. Proveaux has been appoint
ed express agent
Mr. Rtebard Morn,* fs well enongii to
be in bis store again.
The painfvr’s brush adds a great tioal
to the appearance of the place.
A Democmtic eluli was organized at
this place oil the bill inst. 'I’he officers
are ,1. H. .\loiri^, President: E. NV, Mor
ris, \’ie<» President; (J. F. Brabham,
Secretary; K. Morris, S. S. Mims, s. L.
lliirs, Executive Comhitttee; R. U.
Braltham, committee on Registration;
.E Morris, inember of County Exec
utive Committee; C. F. Brahliamdele-
gateto tlte county convention. B.
Appleton News.
in this section,at least from Johnson's
Landing to tlie railroul and thence to
the Run?, the average crop-of cotton
will be from 12 to 15 acres to the plow,
Grain crops are looking well and the
truck farms will receive more attention
than usual.
The peach crop will not be large, but
what is left will be'of finerslze and bet
ter quality than when trees are over la
den. * *•> •
• Most farmers are through planting.
Preparation Las been better than usual.
Not more than half the guano that
was used last year has been bouhgt this
season. * V
Kast*r Sinlday was bright and sunny
and Easter dresses were mit to be ad
mired. . ’
DYango-blossoms wtil Jiee-out about
Titrant«rwithin a *liort weeljr . . J
First April shower on the 17th.
Zenobia.-
Asiiteigh Dcumcj aiie elui) met on the
htii ‘in*t , reorganized and passed the <
following resolution:
That we indorse the present Admin* |
isUatiou'and hereby coudcuftiK the ae-‘
lion of the Columbia conference on the
2till ult. . . M. E. J»v. siM, ;;
Pre»ulebt.
• S. A. Hair, Secretary.
• She; You meii are so changeable! Be-
for»s w e were rnarrit d y*»u didn’t go to |
tue b-dge every night..He: I c«*uldu'l,
iiiv,dear. wt»en I had t** callon you •v-
ef Vtiigbt. I RHl AW AV f f*i 111 llOUiC A I. V |
tuul Ul»W tu*U I was UKil. •
SUMMER SALE.
« " * * *
■ >1 i - ■
4)ne Thousand Huperb New Pianos
and Organs, front best makers only, to
lie sold during August, September and
October, 1N1M, at Spot Cash Prices, with
payment November lath next. No in
terest.
See These Bargains.'
IVe now w inli to »ay something about
The times,
GOOD TIMES,
GRAND TIMES.
and wo might say Hard Times, hut a»
we have no Stove* by that name we
will, conaidering the HARD TIMES,
sell yon (tl H tD Tl M EH forflO.30 with
full *etof Kit ‘hen Furniture thrown in,
and if you don’t have good Timea eat
ing what I* cooked on it why you just
haven’t got auy thing to conk and we
feel sorry for you. We are in the same
tlx, but if you have anything to rook
you should tmt fail to get one of our
tIOODTIM KS, which I* an Extra Large
No. 7 Square Top Conk Stove, tihvly
liuished. witb very largeovrn and Tin
Box. This Stove Is sold in cities at
$12.30. We rniild not sell It for less bill
%e bought a full car load of Cooking
.stoves in order to make a »|»ecial run
oft these Stoves and as our exiwnses are
not as high a* they are in cities we can
afford to sell for le«*. We not only
save you money on your purchase but
*ave you freight and rl*k of breakage
in sblf ping. You will And these Stove*
either at our store in Blackville or Ham-
l»crg. We aUo have a full line of Heat
er* and low est prices. Don't fail to see
us In-fore buying.
LAMP coops.
Complete Line of Parlor. Hanging
and Plano Lamp* nt price* to suit the
timea, just the thing for Wedding or
Holiday Presenta. We^iave some bean-
tiea. We also kt*ep It'igcr* Table Ware
In Tea and Table Sp am*, Knives and
Fork*, the finest gixnls made next to
solid silver and wear nearly a* long.
A nice line of Tongs nnd Shovels,
Fenders, Fire Dogs, tine Rodger* Pock
et Knives, etc., etc.
All kinds of Tinning.* Roofing and
Guttering order* left at either of our
stores will receive our prompt attention.
Baldwin & GarVii),
BAMBERG —and— BLACKVILLE.
octlft
Dr. j. IS, E, MlbllOUS,
Dental Surgeon.
Blackville, S. C.
1
Beautiful Upright Piano only $22a.
J. L. Si fly, President.
Statk of Ohio, City or Tolxdo,^
Luca* County. | «*.
Frank J. (^baney makes oath that he
is the senior partncr'bf the tirm of F. J.
(’Iirjiay Co., doing business in the
(biy of Tojedo, County and State afore
said, and that said tinn will pay the
sum of OS' K HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and every case of (’atarrh that
(‘annul be cured by the use of Hall's
C vi auru Curf.,
— Frank J. CyrxxY.
Sworn to-before me and subRcrlbed In
my prasence^thia 6th day of December,
A-1l" ,; * . • * ■
(flKALj ( A. IV. GfllAAON. /
Notary Putdlf.]
HallV Catarrh Cure U taken inter
nally and acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces, of the system. 8end
for te»iih»onials, free.
F. J.i hknf.y A Go.. Toledo, 0.
Superb Cabinet Grand Piano only $2.">0.
Fine Parlor Organ only $r»0.-
Rich Parlor Organ only Ida.
Superb Mirror Top Ofgan only $75.
H. W. TRUMP,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
aug20
HOPE AND HELP
FOR TIIE PEOPLE.
MlKIv 'ftiiOWKlHB
Bar ii well*
Hate on kbnndance of both Hope and Help for every man, Woman and child
in the county, and ail who apply shall be amply supplied. Not one stall go
lacking. *■
. FIRSTLY.
From now oh we w ill pay the very tip top, gilt edge highest prices for all klnda
of countrv produce, from king e«»tton's snowy staple that Hosts the calico flag
around the world to tha humbler yields of the .southern rtclds. Ottr engage*
merits ino«t favorably mad«, and copper fastened loo, with oontutuera of oolWit
and other Southern pr«Mluethms give us advantages and faculties that
OONOUKLl COMFiiTrj'IOJ^
in all till* section of the South. That this is business strictly and not vain boast
ing we w ill prove to the supreme satisfaction of every farmer who will give us
the opportunity to offer the logic of dollars ind cents that none can doubt or deny.
A trial Is all that we ask, and we wish It most distinctly understood that this In*
vltatlon is not limited to the Immediate nelghlmrhotKi of Barnwell, but that It
goes to and beyond the furthest i on rifles of tbs county.
ttKrONTDLY
Hand in bawd with our guarantee of highest |M>sBibie rates for all purchase* ot
farm production* moves the copartner remedy for bard times, of the very cheap*
(‘*t prices for any and all clas»es of goods that we carry, and they are everything
in General Merchandise. 11 im the tmiiorn foundation principle of political econ
omy that the w i*c sell In the highest and buy in the chea|ie»t markets and that U
our place.
WbZ II A. VIC WIT AT YOU WANT.!
Our stock* in every line are complete, too large and extensive to Ire catalogued
in a newspa|>cr advertisement and too |>ei feet bu described |u one color oT
printer’s ink. 'They can tie understood only by examination and comparison and
that is all we ask, for after results will rest w ith us and we will be equal to every
occasion.
SPECIAL. STUUIEH.
rartlrular attention has been paid in the selection of our stock to several ini*
portaut lines of good* heretofore universally slighted bt all merchants outside of
the principsl cities. It is surprising that such should have been the case so long,
hut a visit to our emporium will show new departures never before attempted in
'mercantile enterprise In all this country. „
A
Will have jegular appointments as
follow! I
At Barnwell, C. Tl. from 1st. Monday
(or Malhs-day; in each month to Wed
nesday evening. Rooms at Molair
House.* Office two doors,iSouth of hotel,
on West or opposite aido bt st reet.
At Sally’s, B. A. A N. R. K., from
3d Mondaj’ in each month to Wednes
day evening. Office at I’riee’s Hotel.
Will be at bis homeoflieeat Blackville
every Friday and Saturday from 1st of
February to 30th Sep tern tier inclusive,
and every Thursday, Friday and Satur-
j|*y, from 1st October to 31st January
IF
you wantt
****«,.
FINE WATCH OH CLOCK
STERLING SILVERWARE,
RICH JEWELRY,
FINEST QUALITY TABLE
EERY,
CUT
l by druggists, 75c.
iar24
Children Cry for TitcWs Casthria.
OR SPECTACLES,
Sand y jar orJe^ to,or e*'.« st
r •
Jas. Allan & Co
4 .t8S KINO 8TEEICT,
CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
inclusive.
WiH.tnakeappointments with patients
to meet them at either of his offices at
any time.
Patients will find It, more comfortable
to have their work done at tlie office,
though if desired will call on them at
their residences anywhere within thirty
miles of Blackville. ‘ .
A. HOWARD PATTERSON,
ATTO ItN K Y-A X-L, A W.
BARNWELL C. II., S.C.
Will give prompt attention to all bus
iness entrusted to his care.*
January Oth,
G >: N U I N K
i(OLpGEM seep
FOR SALK>
Thev were selected w ith gr*»af eare'by
Mr. X. M, Rountree from the best, thor
oughly rijse amf perfectly ► bailed mel- j
on*, grow n on my home place last year, j
I warrant then! sound and genuine. ’
First fcel**cti«»n. troit)'m**l(Ui* weigh-
lug thirty |iouuUs ami tipwardiy $1.4)0 |
l>er pound. •
Second srlection, from melons weigh- i
Ing from twenty to thirty |»ouitd», 30'
(t in* |*t |M»und.
First rom«, lir»t kerved. Only lot*,
jhd* fur -*je. Apply to
M R . FHII.I.ll'S,
lasu* " • 11 illi-iou. C. I
Our stock of Hardware is as complete and well assorted as any that can be
found in Augusta, Charleston, Savannah or Columbia, and our prices will save
money to hoina buyer* on every purchase. Workers in wood and Iron will find
all tlie l»e*t tools of their trades at our establishment. In building hardware w«
carry everything. Our ixK'ket and table cutlery, scissors, Ac., are the beat to bw
bad and our razors are simply perfect.
It AIN G KS AND STO VKS.
Wp handle a beautiful line of Ranges and Cooking Stoves and invite the espe*
cial attention of husbands and wives to these saviors of health and ligbiners of
(he three times a day labors of life. They are supplied w ith full outtits of cook*
ing utensils, and upon the voluntary testimony of happy and admirable houses
kee|>er* we knowingly recommend them.
GKNTLKMEN’S GOODS.
Gentlemen’s Clothing and Furnishing Good* in great variety and of th* best
fabric* and the most fashionable modes. In shim, collars, cuffs, ties, gloves,
hosiery, handKerchiefs and underwear we defy comi>etitiou from any 8outliern
source and laugh at imitation from anywhere.
LADIK6* DRESS GOODS.
IVe can please every taste and Mill every style In Ladies’ Dress Goode, and we
iriost cordially invite the fair sex to exorcise woman’s rights and come and see
for themselves. Our stoek of notions, hosiery, laces, ribbons, soaps, fans, giovea
amj dre*s and toilet accessories generally la without a vacancy In its complete
ness, li e have a full stock of Trunks ranging from Saratoga sizes downward
SHOES AND SLIPPERS.
We have an immense stock of the "best makes and styles. The famous Bay
State shoes made to our special order never fail to give complete satisfaction and
sell themselves at sight.
Closing out at Cost.
We need mom.and offer a large lot of pretty Spring and Summer Goods for la*
die* use at priure cost. These goods will go like hot cakes and first come flr^t
served w ill be the rule. Don’t miss the chance.
Miscellaneous.
Plantation Groceries always In full supply, Bagging and Ties, Salt, Seed Oats
and Rye t'lfasrlve, Furniture, Mattresses, Tin, ( rockery #nd WpodetjAt are. well
bucket*, chains and ro|>es, leather, cotton sheet*, the liest tobacco mud tjpr*t and
most fragrant cigars, and in short everything for every body, to eat, to wear and
to work with.
Last Not Least,
Our family grocery department is constantly supplied with all the high grade
standard eatables that make life worth living. Me keep only the best and pun st
articles, and tolerate uo adulteration. Our li*t of iltdicacies embraces the choic
est brand* of l»oih heme nnd foreign luxuries.
The Piedmont M'ngon, in all size-, made of hard mountain Wood and finished
with the toughest iron, i* guaranteed to prove‘perfectly satisfactory.
We will keep a full stock <»f mr*t ela-* Kentucky' Mules and Horses adapted to
the heed* and pleasures of the country.
In all that we have said we have keptj^i the narrow* track of truth and Inviting
again all in need of Ho(»e and Help tdgtve us a chance to prove ourselves their
br*t friend*, we close this fall anrrmiiicement with the pledge and Dromkae that
we are ready to serve the public faithfully and well.
»
jUlIKEBFOWp &
r Barnwell. S. C.
BFQ.,
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