The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 12, 1892, Image 4
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After the funeral Martha went to her
hoaband and aaid:
"Now, Alfml, things will changv-
We can lire a.n other people Uvo. Your
_4ong waiting has ended. Let us
«• at oncc.’^
••Bcfrltt—what?” he muttered, and
„ ,,i tnme<l nwiiv from her. Then he *ud-
ilenljf reered roufid ii^nin nml Hhot out
^ tliehe wonls, each one btabhlutf lier to
the im»u1 a* hIio heard thcin: »
*Tve ffot nned to the wafting now. !
find I love money just n* he did. I don’t
want to spend it, and I vvorl't. We can
po on ns we 4 ve ffiSnc on for so long.
After all I’m his nephew, every inch of
Inc. It isn’t what money will bring; it’s
; what the mere having and holding it
tvlll bring. 1 Idee that best. I've
grown, in all these years, Martha, to
like that best You needn't argue with
me. It will do ho good I’ve got it at
last, and 1 mean to keep it—tight,
tight, tight!" lie laughed and lifted one
hand in the air, clinching it as^though
his fingers closed on some "viewless
money bag.
- Martha turned frotp him, shocked to
the soul.
.That night she brought her son to the
door of a big, dig}, room, where his fu$
thcr sat beside a table under the light
of a green-shaded lump. Now and then
V*'U 1 MATBlMQMtAL
f>r. flrook* Sajn Mrn fltioald
Sot .Marry Auburu Uair««l Cllrl>.
“Marriago'’ was the theme upon
which Rev. Dr. John A. Brooks ilis-
bugin J couraed at\. the Prosiwct Avenue
Christian church. His text was from
Ephesians xxit, :12, 33; “Wivgs sul»-
mit yourselves unto your own lius-
Uuids ita unto the Lord, for the hus
hand is the head of the wife, oven as
Christ is the head of the church.
Nevertheless, let every one of you in
IKirtienlur HO love his wife even as
liimscdf and the wife see that she
rt vci(‘nce» her husband.”
mit%9-KiZ '■* > w waaai
W-
f IlMtUM Ski
Writers on curious subjects often
refer to a *’curious will made by a
certain , general of Revolutionary
fame" in which tliore is a clause pro
viding that the skin of the testator
is to be made into two drumheads.
I notice that those same writers al
ways neglect to givo the name of
this "‘general of Revolutionary famo.”
I’ho foot is, the eccentric person who
left this curious “last will and testa
ment" was not a general at all, but a
common everyday private, who for
merly lived at Medford, Mass. Tho
name of this i>atriot was Solomon
Sanlxjrn, and ho was a warm friend
- ”< ’ourtship is tho most serious time
foramen or woman,” said Dr. Brooks.'• G *. ^) 10 n<nv venerable doctor-poet,
"Many bad unions have resulted from OUver Wendell Holmes. In his will
bad courtships. It is th# time to bo
earnest, honest and truthful, not a
time of smiling, sighing, pleasing and
captivating. It is the time to study
happiness, concord and congeniality.
‘‘Marriage is either a blessing or a
curse. Plutarch said,, ‘A man must
cat a bushel of salt before 1 can bike
him for my friend.’ How much
more important it is when he is to
l>o taken for life. There should be
harmony in ago between tho parties
marrying. ‘ A young jierson should
not many an old one. Tho one will
Mg*
Yukx c.vmk a faixt, HOLLOW CLICKIN'e
~ HOC XIX
their ramo a faint, hollow, clicking
sound, aa hia pale, waAtc<l ling«*rN m««v» «l
and panned. The lamp rays glittered
at timea on the little yellow cubes of
coin. It aeemed almost aa if he were
playing that name weird game again
with the ghoul of hia dead uncle, for at
Intervals be would raiar hia haggard
eye* and atare acruAa (he atnall circuit
of Um table*, where blood an emjiy
chair.
“I>ook, my non—look, my darling Al
fred," Martha whUperrd. ’Thia la
what money ran do with a *oul that
drift* into loving It loo well Oner
your fattier wa» y«ning nn«1 handvime
and full of gnodne**. like yourwlf.
See him now. U It not too terrilde?
If it were not for you—for yon ami
(Jertmdc—thi* thing would be my
Sanlxini loft his txxly to Dr. Holmes
on condition that ^.ho doctor would
carefully romovo and tan tho skin,
which was finally to bo converted into
two drumheads. These, properly fit
ted in a drum,, wore to bo inscribed,
ond with the Declaration of Independ
ence and the other with Pope’s
“Universal Prayer.”
Had everything boon.carried out
as Mr. Sanborn intended it should bo,
thisdnun was to have been presented
to a local dnunmer, a friend of both
I Sanlx>m and Dr. Holmes, on con
dition that he. the
cauunfer Hill monument
on each succeeding anniversary of
that famous battle and l>eat the soul
stirring strains of “Yankee Doodle”
tool
jiatriot. The-provisions were never
earned out. — St Louis Republic.
Edible Kungl.
Attention is called in a London
medical journal to the fact that,
t bough there is liability to deception
j of "h somewhat dangerous kind in
l using* the ordinary forms of edible
. fungi exhibited m the market, the
[ number of such fungi as are wtfo’to
indulge in is really greater than is
commonly understood. It is ih'ooh-
sary, however, to lie informed of the
qualitit's which distinguish the edible
from tho fxjisouou* varieties, th(*>o
being ns follows:
A high color, a scaly or spotted
surface and tough or watery flesh
' are usually associated with poison
ous properties, while tho edible spe
cies are seldom highly colored, scaly
or hi>ottod, but usually white ur
brownish, and brittle on fracture—
tho former, moreover, growing clus-
rest. Tliero slioulU txj Iiarmony in
neatness and cleardineis. A clean
man will not feci at homo if ho re
turns to a dirty house, nor a neat
woman caru to go out w
sloven ly and uncleanly. There should
be hannony also in pi i ysi cal tom pc ra-
ment. Both should be strong and
-^^orous^ and ought to have a turn-
|x*r as nearly equal as possible.
' f 'A rodheaded man should never
marry « 4#j
wants jxaice in the family. Tucro
should U* harmony in social jhnation.
A man should never marry a woman
whom ho would lx: ashamed to Like
to his family and tho six-icty in
which ho moves. In intelligence
there should also bo harmony. A
man d«xjs not want to marry a wom-
•in who cannot enter into hia* in tel
h'ctual enjoyments. Alx>vp all, there
should bo harmony fn religion. Tliero
cun Iwnoluippitu^sHinn family where
n religious wife or tmslKind has to
aswx-iute with an irreligious wife or
LusInumL
“Every young man should study
tiie woman he is to marry with gnuit
can*. Ho should study himself U» . I
know ti»o traits he wonts u» match in Y'™* ° n 'V* 1 ° r S,,a<ly » n>uml * 1,10
his wife. Never tnarry a woiuan for “ 4 ^ , ’ r s*ugly m dry pastures; then,
pPTW,n)lT Wuty ■ ll. r U-auly ^ ” 1
edit
TEE
OF PEACE
([ d If SOUND mind in a xouml body” lx the greatest Earthly blt*x»ing. * ith
that man is maMter of all human ell’ort*, and woman queen over all sit-
m nations. Health and happiness go hand'in hand and without them
there is no real and lasting upward progress and growing prosperity.
To saftt-goard health is the lirst duty of parent* to themselves that they may
faithfully Hup|>ort the responsibilities that life has given them, and equally
sacred should bs-their careAhat the olive plants of their honsehofds should grow
into strong, reliant manh«N>d anil beautiful and accomplished womanhood.
Against the thousand ills that llesh is heir to the study and researches of the
best minds of many centuries have discovered from the secrets of nature remedies
that strengthen humanity against the attacks of open and insidious disease and
tlint are continually lengthening the short span of our lives, so hedged about
with cruel foes. All the most approved remedies that the past has given to : the
present, “the heir of all the ages, ,> ,ean be found in their best purity at the new
Opefa ^ouse Dfug Store,
— Parr)Well, S. C. ~ V
Which Invites, with tlie utmost cordiality, the patronage of all in need of medi
eines for the prevention of incipient or the relief of confirmed diseases. Norn
hat the !*est g<x>ds, bought from the best houses in
ion Will be kept on hagd and our . _
BETTER THAN
THE WAYS OF WAR
one
Un-
the best markets of the
WttMMaov
e people.
For those w ho have faith in patent or nroprietary medicines we will keep in
stock all preparations that have won their way to public approval.
^(Aar-stoek-of Fancy Hoods, Toilet Ai cessnries, ^oiips, I'erlmneries, Hrushe*
and miscel.bineous sundries is so connirete Miipcriur that it ■ peaks for itself as
•‘filling a long felt” want in the ( ounty.
, X’unrtOtsaur* of ( igars ami ’i'ohaeeq, chewing and smoking. wTM find our
stock of the very fm^tt quality grown,in America and foreign fields.
tJW rrescriptions compounded at^fluy hour of the day or night with the most
careful exactness. v * •. ' «
* We will be glad to w ait upon our old friendg and will /ejoice to make legions
of new fiatnms. All visitors to tlteCounty seat, for busHiesS or on pleasure bent.
arc tiincerely Invited to call at the
OPERA HOUHE DRUG STORE
The last ami ln**t chapter in Karnweirs lMKrm.~~“ *—
DR. R. C. KIRKLANDrJr,, Proprietor.
oot :to-tf
T. B. ELLIS, Jr.,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer.
death, lint f live for yon. I lire in lh«
hope that you wilt wipe away thi* sor
row of niiim. Yoa most wait, my Isvr.
as ha waited, bat differently and with
a far wiser, no hi ex .spirit. l*nwMt*e me
that yoa will wait in this way. Alfrcul"
The young roan threw hi* arms about
hi* mother'* neck and murmured to her
certain word* of cheer, which crukd
'ha*: ___ 1
“Thank* to yon, my mother, I shall
never be what he hoa become, thou.-h
I should wait ju*t aa long aa he wailed
—yea, am! even longer, *tilir
“My darlingl my e<m*olationl my
hope!** Martha murmured back.
They turned awav slowly and *oftlv,
while that faint rlleking aoand went on
la the big. dim room below the dwramy
lamp and tho ravaged face that It
lighted.
[rftr rxn.J
will fmh* after awhile mid yott will
(vaao to lovo her. Beauty of at ml ia
tho thing to lovo. Tina will aiirvivo
Itho failun* of personal Utility and
1 live on until doutli! Du r<»t marry u
fretful woman. Her flvtfuhKWH and
|MwiHhm v .M U-fntv maiTiagv wilt
tuni into quarrelaor.io and atonny in
• vo» i i vo a fter nmri iaf^.
“Never marry a f.tahioTial4o worn
an ln-ti > ad of tier bofhe kTio will lio
over thmkin.* of f.t.diiiutal>|e poricty
and of pnwxiriMu f »r if-,
r Hlie wilt tniYT. n you Tom
, ex|* , !»*» , H for her wanlrola*. cnrruifp , «»
■and extra M*rvauta. and huvo you al
ways iu your homo dtwolahsl. On
tho other Itand. aehvt u woman who
is a g»x*| houaekixqier. Your hoi.io
! ought to la* tho moat l>l«<ar«t*l and do
lightful plaeo during life, and if alio
thaw not know how to mako'it such
| alio is not fit to lio your wifo."—Kan
i ana City Tiinoa ,•
“bitter or
styptic taiite. or which bum tho fau-
con. os well aa tin mo which yield a
pungent milk, thono ‘of livid color,
and HtK'h os iwemmo various huoa on
bllllBllHf. arv to tx* avohhxt.
An<>th**r |H»int to lio Iximo in miml
ia that all plant* of thin kind read
ily undergo docotii|xj8itiou, and are
tiu'reforu to be cuteu us fresh as j*is-
aiblo.
Aperlal attention riven to the computation
of w-ater-|M»wt-r», IrveHnir »n«l ilralnaio-,
A |»*»>i*l rani to me at Martins,
<1. t*. wlf ***crlve proiiqit attentioa
octl.UU 1 r ,
R." W. RILEY.”
Charles Zissett,
Practical Watchmaker.
SURGEON DENTIST
ARTIFICIAL EGGO.
Orlrt* «r tlir Tumntn.
Tlie EngliHli wonl of direct Indian
i ongin moat frequently in iwe ia to-
luato. A native of tropical or kuIx
tropu-al America, it wax cultivated
by tho fcuhjocta of the IneaM and Mon-
toxumaa, ax well ax by tho other
Hctnieivilixed nativeM, long Ix^fore tlio
advent of Furojieium on this hciui-
xplier*, under tho name of tumatl or
tomatl. Though iiitnxliiet.sl into Ku-
rojw almost an early its itn con/^ciier,
the i*>tato, it in only lately that it
has made itx way into ixqmlar favor.
There ft was first known to tho Kit?'-
hsh as lovo apple, to tho French aa
pummo d'amour and to tho Italians
us |x>nn d'unioro, and these natuea
are still ifi list*, perpetuating tho old,
wiiU*spr»*ad notion that its use asfixxl
had an inlliL-nco on Um amatory [«as-
sious.—Rural Now Yorker.
Tlicf Lm* Uk* tb* N«tar»l rr*S»«-t. but
They Will Not l«*»*b.
There ha* been quite a senmtlon In
Waahiifgton recently on the subject of
artificial eggs, write* a eonx**pondout
to the Ht. Ixniis (f1olx*-l>emocraL A
pem>n Trim claim* to have invented a
process for making them— patent newly
applied for—ha* been exhibiting sam
ple* and giving them away ulxmt town,
borne dozen* have Ixseu served in tho
club*, boiled, fried, poached aud scraia-
„Ulcd, and tho general verdict is Umt it
would be impossible for anyUNly U>
distinguish them from real ones, , Ex
ternally they U>»k exactly like the sort
lakl by hens. Ilrvak the shell of u raw
apcciroen and tin* contents tlop into a
glas* in n* natural a manner as possi
ble, the yolk and white onmingled. It
ha* l>ecn claimed that no imitation egg
could ever I* made to “beat up" for
cake, but thege do perfectly.
Tho inventor *ay» that his eggs are,
chemically speaking, a precise repro
duction of nature. Corn meal is tho
basis of their material. Tho whfle is
pure albumen, of course, while the yolk is
n more complicated mixture of albumen
und several other elements. Inside tho
Rhcll Is a lining of what looks some
what like tho delicate, filmy membrane
formed by the hen, while the shell It
self is stak'd k> be made in two halves,
stuck together vo artfully that no ono
can discover the joining. The very
germ of the chicken, with unnecessary
faithfulncas-ol imitation, ua one might -
think, is counterfeited.
__ The eggs arc made of vnrions shapes
and tints. One will 4x> aide todniy, as
soon as they arc placed on the market,
counterfeit pallets’ eggs or eggs laid by
elderly hens; likewise select white eggs
or dark colored eggs, according to I'prcsiltlio?
choice. . Most surprising of all, they j Littk‘.Ptit-No; sho’a fcono tojnako
rixtyvfi vo oiIIa-
/C^dy—OR, is that all.- Then I'll
wait " : ^r:-—^ . : — s ■—
(•row In* OM (IruerfMlIjr.
Tlio I^onl Itt lpmg me, when I am
enjoyment ^ really and truly uu «*hl wotwaw- urli—»
iuuaTIy with Uktu in no further gaiiiMayiug tho
fact; when 1 can no longer kevp step
with tho muKic or join in tho soi^c, I
mIuiII tako my wat in theeuroer "bko
a little man" nnd leave the work] to
young folks. It ia tho old folks who
keep hopping to and fro to tho young-
Htors fiddling who help keep things
in nn uproar. Why not grow old
gracefully, as long as there is no .ap-
| peal from tho mst iron law of ad-
j vaucing years? Wlmt if an old cap
tain. who chanced to be ruling on a
ship manned by a crew of young and
co!)i|M*tent men, should insist upon
flinging them into u corner and run
ning the ship after a navigation chart
! of fifty years ago, planned for anoth
er ninl a distant amt What thoKxm-
funion on shipboard would lie in such
a ease is but n faint symlxil of what
tilings are in a homo whore tho old
folks meddle nisi interfere in the
, conduet of uflfnirsof winch they know
us little as tho old captain knows of
the new rlmrt and tho new sea. I
love old folks, lint 1 love them m
easy chairs and snug corners, grace-
ful. ri'ixisqful and acquiobccut —C’fii-
R.\KN WELL, M % Cf-
OFTtfT DVF.R DUNCAN A HAY'S SJORF.
Will lie in offii* nn Mnudsv, Ttleoday
snd Ssturdsv. Will vLIt enxmtry un
Wt*«iii*-»d*y, Tlmrsdsy and Friday.
at*rf-ljr
Pr f A, N. Ray A Co.
ELMORE. 8.0.
Having laid In s full *mck of pare
snd choki* ilrug* snd medicine* nr srr
I prr|Mirr«l In fill any and all prescription*
at any hour of (he day and night.
I»r. A. N. Hay will al*ncontinue the
i praclic* of mnllclnr and surgery and
; offer* hi* *rr*lor« to the public.
niarl7*3m
Fir*! door aouth of Rrown IIou*r,
Barnwell II.,S.i-’.,offer* bisaervice*
to the public.
An rx|terienee of upwarda of forty
year* i« the ln>t gusrantre that b«
know* hi* hii*iu<*** and will give «ati«
t faction in tn** quality of hia work and
the moderation of hi* rharge*.
£^"KWtable time keeper* for »alr.
inchM
PARAGON
Machine Works,
MICHALSON
' *■ . ... . . • 1. • ■ . ' ^ ,
l akes pleasure in Informing the puhiic that on his recent visit to the North he
captured New York, New England and a big slice of the North-West. Be went
supplied with the amiminitioji of golU. silver, greenbacks and certified checks
mid merchants, inannlHcturers and- importers surrendgred upon tlic first sum- *
mous, threw open.their stocksund told Mjchalson to lY'^P hi in sc H to ail he want- /
ed and to pay them what he pleased. They were demoralized by the ontllow of
gold to Europe and welcomed Michalson .and his money a* a hard pressed sojdier
cheera the comrades who come to his help and turns the tide of the battle going
against his fiag.
IMIictLalsoTY.
* -' * « «
Helped himself liberally. The proofs that he did so are as plain a* they can be.
The Charleston hound steamers, the A t lanticJjia^.CJAllje^a nd^Aiilg-.Hiidimoijd-^-
iMa? ' v tTie'yVr^uffi ward aa
fast as steam can turn their wheels the goods that he nontinally bought. Eveu
now the first consignments arc coming in and
JVLiclLa.lROT-i
TTnvTtes the j)eople to-come from all the adjacent country and neighboring towns,
‘ buy all till* 1 ”in'Kts~TTiev~wat)t -o clnaply thaT they, will forget all about the low
price*.of cofton, go home rejoicing with fresh courage to hattlr with hard times.
As a partial list of the good guods and great bargains that Michalson has in
store he’asks attention to the following few examples that show the comparison
of Northern and Southern prices r
fll.tKX) worth of New York clothing—Michalson’s price.
$7,000 Worth of Boston Shoes SIi|q^r*, A-1- — Xlichutjorn'* oricc r $4,730.
I'.l.OOrT wortTi of Ladies |)re*s (iood.— Michalstm’- price, £5,000.
$|o.im:o woi th of Notions—MYchalsmi's price, Mi.Hgi.
$lo.4Hto worth of (ient^s Konii-hiiig (bnmI« - Michal-oa*s prier, Su.oOO.
#8,000 worth of Furniture—Michalson'- prjee, (Hi.
$1,010 worth of Tin and Wood ware — M ichalson’* price, $.“4i0. , .
$10,000 worth of Bacon. Ham*. Sugar, Ac.—Michalson’s price, $(5,000.
£2,Aoo worth of Canned (iornls and Fancy Groceries-Michalson’* price,$ 1,000
$3,000 worth of Axe*, Hues, Farm Hardware—Michalson’* price, s2,*4i0.
-$1,(100 worth of Table Cutlery and'Croi kery—Michalson’* pri)*e, $.‘sHi.
$l.(NNi worth of Buggies and ti agon*—Michalson's price *'77»0.
Theae quotations are otrer*-i| a* texts for thought, presented as sign board* lo
show the |»eop|e the b4*»t ro;o| t<> bettrr l iim-*. Mlehahion lias thousands if good*,
lie ha* bargains that everybody nc»<l* andean afford. If you don’t *ee what y#t
want ask for it. Michalson has it, but docs not promise to keep it alw ay*. Cog *
soon and in a hurry In-forc tiie err am is sonipcd. He hasn’t .time or tongue
enough to make a three hottr* talk, but he wilt help the eonntrv more ?>ciwreu
now ami Chris'uias than all the |M)|iiieiMii* can do this side of the day of judg-
nient, if hiiyers and M'llers w ill only (*otne to the i>ie nic. Sherman’* camp f«d»
lower*and Kilpatrick's toreli light trootier* lni<l «aste our fair country. The
tariff ami taxes and high price* liave uiNde the )»eop|e poorer year kfu*r vrar.
Michalson is lirt^l of that. He w ill givo thi*Jail’* work to the good of the peo-
ple. I n steai I of grasping for profit lit* w ill t ry to clear ex )>en*e* and make friend*.
When tlnie* get brtlor and the farmer* are out of trouble be w ill try to makw
money. | hat l* hi* platform f t>r «lsys pi tio* week. and everybody i* asked tn
rome and »ce him sfnnditig thAee, gj\in>; the lM*st price* for ivittiHi and all conn-
tr\ product) and *«dttog mU kind* of g<x>«ts to .iil «ort* of i>eoi>le at only out nnua
and that »>elow zern.
THE LIVE MERCHANT,
Pari)ufeil, S. C
Howard Bros. Propr s, Spectacles in Steel, Niekle and Gold7
i *awd >i k< Mi^iw'i'i*
BLACKY ILLR, 8 C.
Motive 1'uwrr and
All the Latest NoVelties.
MONEY
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r«n
»ta. walk*.
Didn't t'liderstund.
In til© days of the old achooLship
MaxHuchusette a Sunday \Tsitor once
oddrttMud the sailor lx»ys on board in
what he probably thought wits an
effective manner. Tho next day in
tiie scluxd tho question was asked,
“What did you learn from the n>
marks of Mr. X. yesterday?" To the
surprise of the teacher one lx>y gave,
tliis answer, “1 learned that he was
talking about two things that he did
not seem to understand, sir—naviga*
cago Herald.
tion and
Veriisor.
religion, sir."-Boston Ad-
Couldn’t VVuit. .. •
Lady—I’m sorry your iputmna is
out, my i>c't, for L\\’antud very mueh
to six.) her, and I cat<t remain until
she returns. She has gone shopping,
Som« Ijvughnhl* Hlsl*li«>*.
One has <>ften admired on railway
bills the announcement that the “ten
o’clock train will start at 10:30" and
other similar notes; and every ono
will recall in this connection the old
stoiy of tiie priest who gave out on
the third Sunday of Advent, “This
being Ember Week, Wednesdays and
Fridays will be Saturdays.'” We re-
member once hearing at tho con-
cliLsion of a pastoral. “Given, etc.,
this year of Our Lord eighteen thou-
sand and seventy three.” Then the
priest, unfortunately for himself, be
came conscious of his intake. Ho
paused, looked, and then said. .“Yos,
eighteen
three.”—London Tablet
will be $old for only ten cents a dozoa,
nnd they neycr get rotten. To con
fectioners and otiicrs who uso largw
quantities of eggs the yolks and whites
will be sold separately, put up in jars
nnd hermetically sealed. In this shape
they will also bo convenient for house
hold employment
“Thespian mansions” are to be ImiH
4n Liverpool, Dublin and Glasgow for
the purpose of proYttfcig better lodgings
for touriuj acton than ora available a$
present. VT J. )
D ADI ICS’
Needing atonic, or cbiid'ren who want build
ing up. should take
BROWN'S IRON HITTFPS.
It Is ple«Mnt to take, rurvs Mulariiv, Indl-
netion, Blliou*ne« and Liver < 'onapUiiits. V
J
A man never kubws what be t an do
until he tries, and then he U Oiteii sorry
that he found out. . .
The boy is not only father to the man
but aspires to be. boss of the woman, and
v. hen the woman is his mother he geu-
•erolly succeeds. » .
• Many Peraona an* Tmin,
down from overwork or houarbold tunw.
lirowu*! Iron IHtiers 7>Udid*the
spscs*. akh disv>uuA. H«L/V(.ze:c«MivgUls.
cu LLx. j v nkm
H'-
Scttlvd at Last.
Tlio old question as to whether the
upper part of a carriage wheel ifi mo
tion moves faster than tho lower |>atf
seems to have been definitely settled
by instantaneous photography, which
shows tho top sjiokes indistinct, the
bottom ch*ar cut and well defined.—
St Louis Republic.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.'
A man’s political frh n’s are not a -
wa}8 the men he would like to trade
horses with.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
Women swallow flattery as babh*s do
buti'>u>-w itiioul any idea of the trouble
t i t nay i< 1 pw.
Lett At,000,000 to th« Oueen.
Tlio biggest legacy over given to
tho queen. by a private person was
£300,IKK) left her under tho will of a
Mr. Neale Upon tho arrival at Bal-
j morai of the telegram fixim theex-
( oeutor announcing tho splendid bo:
quest her majesty immodiatoly said
she would not accept it if there were
any relatives living, but it transpired
that there were none.—London Tit-
Bits. - :
/ * 'N. • •. -
► Row 81i« Signed the Clteck.
Among th.o more recent stories of
feminine banking is one of a young
lady who, in a fit of abstraction,
signed a check, “Your loving Susie.”
—New York feveiling Sun.
C* ml id ate-My good friend over there
want) to ask me a question. .Speak out.
Voice-Where whs you endurin’ the
war? >• * . ' '
Where-was I during the war ? I waa
*t bomc. *if-at liome, aud praying like
the(!«vil for |H.ace.
Tn the users of
General Machinery:
We call your attention U) the fart that
we are preiutred, with latest improved
Tool* and Maebiiiery, to do work on
any Machinery used ill thi* country.
Such a*
COTTON GINS,
UKIST MIMA
COTTON I'HESSLS,
FL’LLKYs, HANGERS,
w-m.*••••»♦ •• *-» | MILL i • K A KI \ (>,
^ Shafting ami casting* of Iron or Bra**
of anv size. S|K-cial a'trntioii given to
GTN WORK.
Having a first da** Gin Builder, we
can doallkindsof ti'm Work,new hru*h
wheel*, new saws, Imixc*, &c. haw*
*har|MMied only by iiaud.
jtilyll
Patterson & Holman,
ATTOliN K.VH AT' L.AW.
BARN W F.LL, S. C.
Haring aswor-rafed Pfir^tTes for the
practice of the Ian in all llie Courts of
the Slate except the I’rob ate ("mi rt and
in the United State*Uourr*, we ple«lge
our lK‘*t serv ices to ail ylient* w ho may
trust us with their confidence.
t>urunitcd prompt attention will be
given to alt bfislhcss confided to us.
J. O. Pattkrsox, W. A. Holman.
jan7
II. Ilall«>lt A-
Pm>»9 VlnU •»* Kaw » »•«$• at
■•'•••K K«4r •••, I** Amo* I *ff*\ A**a»Mi,
1w«a*, aiMf H*hn**. l**Wal* ,v»Kl**-
f t sflicra are •$* *i»ff •• ••!! "by
I* ■*••**•# eara AWWi ••• a
, I n e*,, *4*. i He » . di a*^l ! »•
roller-*** are
{ “Ibmera arc raaUy rarroiM# $***•••
w
•Mil Mari •-« < aa a t« *|-.r. <>m.
-r all Ik- >tm* Iu* M4.«. ■
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N | \\ ...a w arl ) ..*. .• F.'-..
, a ssO I'wrtlMM*. M «!*•
X TEARt 1 »»S»oak* >" krw«-
Mark awy lairly >«i»ll.#. al f »» a-»*iikr,
L, ,|, u . aa .raJ auS rmr a<.4 "I.-
aflrr iii.irartMHi, a III a. tk la-luarrl-^al* .
. w k—M ra.a !>.,»♦ Tk-a*aaS IWII.r. .
Yrar imk-lr a a I. rati' Ira .. k-r-»r, tkrr H-r 1 al”» a. f..rala)
Ike ailaatka, r«,|S.'jra»ra»^t akk k ' **-? 'k*',
\** RKvrorv meroroleoa oror. roatnl •• aK*’^t. } aRd
lc.rivr4 I t|.-mre Krot «*ro# roorkrv It*m% oarK «tia»f$* t I
l.a< ' alrradr langtii aaj |*w»Mrda l«fc '.’'EJ
■•Iimhrr, a fc.. arr awlitns o**t ****"• a raer rat k h • X *. Vk
an-l W4»l.ll». rail 4-irllraUn FR EE. ••■*ra.
ft C, ALLEN. Mw* *»• AMalww.
Geo- W. Ckoft,
Aiken, 8. C.
J. B. Bi kckhaltkr,
/ Barnwell, 8. C.
Croft & Burckhalter,
-AT TORNH-YH AT LAW
BARNWELL C. II., 8 C.
Will practice in all the Courts of this
8tate*nd in the United States Courts.
Mr. Croft will attend the Courts of
Barnwell County and all matters of im
portance will receive the personal at
tention of each member of the firm. ,
"!*y 2fi-tf ^
ROBT. C. MIXSON.
SURVEYOR UND ENGINEER,
BI^CK ILf.K, 8. C.
Special attention given to I,and Sur
veying. 1’rompt attention to all bithl-
ness entrusted to inv i’are. \ <s
t y*»t I- hrlar roailr kj Jnka R.
Oaodwl«,T»<i.'r.N.V.,al a <>rk trr ur. Kradrr. -
jr»« mar mut’makr n niin k\ ktrt wr rill
track 7<>u i|iiirklr how lorarn (p m *i to
• I* a <lar at tlir itart, and aour aa )od (cp
nn. H.’tk arir«, all a^ra. In an. (-art of
jAmrrira. jrmi ran romitirn, r at liomr, fir.
me all your tlmr.or rpsrr nioinrntf ntil; to j
tkr work. All ta arw t.rrat pa) Sl'Kk for I
•rrrr Wf.rker. W r atari you, fnmiahinir I
•rcrythlnir. KA8II.Y, kl’KV.niLt IrarnrtE |
I'AI<rit'tl.AUM Kio:!:. Acl.lrn. at onrr, «
kll.VHOS A 10., rURTLA.M), JUIM. I
- Right Now
EVERY HOUSEKEEPER NEEDS
The Improued Pan-flmefican Washer
Tankt, Stacks,
Tubes, Engines,
Gina, Mills.
J With its use “wash day” i* no more a
i torment and a terror, and washerwomen
j are no longer imperial. *
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
*
U a conckiah o he
When one jumpt
rarely nacUe* iL
Wkoo B*by wo* tick, we j*vr her CoatorlR.
When she wo* a Ctiikl, she cned for Caatoria. '
Wheu she be<^unc.Jtiw, *>^ dung to OaTOoria.
When *he had Cliildroa, *0* gav* Umuu C aatoria.
4 Children Cry for Pitcher’s Cistoria.
JutMU P 0 *
'Jiqytqs ‘tiaptjui
Mr, M. POOSER.o\jy South Caro
lina representative, will be glad to call
on person* in need of or intending to
purchase machinery. [aug ii
A. HOWARD PATTERSON,
ATTOIIX K Y- AT-L.A \V.
BARNWELL 0.1I-,S.C.
Will give prompt attention to aH bu*-
ihc** t n rusted to hr? care.
Jaucarjr btii, 1£IU.
FARGY
GOODS
Hobby Horses
Velocipede s
Tjbyro Dolls
8tnlioiierv
-.\ m>- -
Bocks-
PERFECTEO IIUIV I AKKIA(,K.«,
CRYSUL LENSES
I BUDTMA.I lAki*.
▼ ^ oc m+mm.
T.:t\ ul kivin.
AND iMMiKi.KTTN.
TLL’FII DRCMfNO
I'AFKS, ALBUMS, PIC-
xi nr: kuamka
Musical luatrumen * Sheet Mask’. Guitar Vh>1in ant) Ilanio Mringa.
THE OEM ROLLER ORg.VN ONLY *6,00.
Agent fur Piiu *.* ami Organ*, UubUr St.unp* aud bieucil*. Murieni lustra
ments Repaired. , ‘
Pianos and Organ* Tuned and Ib-pairctL
Tho hir/cst slid clicapest stock ever brought to this city. ^
G-. D. C. L^LIsTG-IE, i
ISTO. 127. Tl. m. _A_“v_
Blackville 9 ^ C. —
THE CAROLINA MIDLAND RAILWAY CO.
TIME TABLE NO. 4iy
In Effect November l>tli, 1891,[at 8.I 1 ; o'clock A. M.
NORTHBOUND. ' sol I II BOC\D. " •" *
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4.54 8.2!> HJfft 3,IS 1 Scigling
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/ 5.03 8.38 8.18,3.3(5 2' ...... .Caves.
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It w ill save you time, temper and mo
ney. It doe* it* work better than the
rough wash hoard plan and doe* not
w car and tear out clothF* a* the old way
did.- 1 have sold over four hundred iii
Barnwell and adjoining counties and
they have given perfect satisfaction.
For further information apply to
FI^MPION LAWTON.
Barnwell. S.C,
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2
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< 33(11 *.. Springfield...
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