The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 02, 1892, Image 4
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Vroliloltinn nml Politic’*.
Th« StMtc I*r<»hH»ltlon ('onv^ntlon
»)**t in <Jolmn^ln on tho i<ifh ulr.
Klfhtjr-nl»« were 'present
from t wen tv three c mink**. The Itarn-
Acrons flic AtUntlc.
Dkaii Pkoti.e: I mu tlre«l out run*
uln>; nrotiml an<l fitting In my room at
the Continental Hotel In Cologne,((Coin,
well tlal^gttes weri*: I'homirs ’’‘' V call and write it here) Hernmny:
ritoiu<tosn P« 1C " ise, 1U \>. J, L.
I recalltyour retnark to me the last time
I saw you, I, e., *>laj. Laui I *, I bid you
bon fvjftfff, and*hope that old N’eptnne
may not require of ! you too heavy a tetb-
tite.” Well, 1 donot'know whether your
goml W iehe* had anyt hing to do with it
or not,‘ but all the same 1 am happy to
say that old Nop. pro sen tell no checks
on the Merchants’ and rianters’ that 1
felt bound to honor. The Uambcrg
Jlankli.g Co. was not so fortunate.
There was a heavy run on that institu-
tlon. Kvery member of It was kept
busy paying out, while no deposits were
being taken In. At one'time I feared
that a panic would ensue, as the gallant
l‘‘residenthad hypothecated everything
except his commission a* brigadier, but
at last the run was over and the II. H.
Co. came-out all right. Barring the
above our passage was uneventful. It
was not a rough trip, but the weather
was cloudy, rainy and foggy, and the
water, sometimes, what the sailors call
av“ch<>ppy sea-. M} We were all glad
enough however to see land once more,
so when we begin t»* sight the liglit-
houstfs and siiores of Merrlc old Eng
land, there w as a general li^hting-up of
faces and voices had ft clearer and more
silvery ring.' We hud made some very
pleasant acquaintance^ on hoard ami
smite of them were going to leave us at
Smithampton, so we sat up late that
night to hid our friends good bye, hut
w e were amply repaid for it by the won
derfully beautiful panorama which
opened tip to our view ns we. r.nrln I e-
tweeii the Isleof Wight aml*the Eng
lish shore. The light-houses and light*
| ships with the red, while'and'green
! I'Khts, d ouhliug their'numbers by re-
llection iu llie moon-lit sen—the precip
itous and rugged shores of the Isle of
Wight—make a picture which can never
na.in convention assembled, arkqpwl- ' he iorgoUen, We bid our friends good
edging Almighty timl a» the source i»f I bye, retired for the night and when we
.fa*. __
biltay and d.C. NN fliiam*.
Tlie work of the Convention Is
summed up In the Platform. Address
es and Kvsoluthm* published below.
TUK n.ATKt>nM. . ■
We, Lite iVoltHiitionlsts of Soutb Car
olina in cirtWelition assembled, how 1»%
fore Almighty Cod and acknowledge
Him as the guide and rule iu all true
government. . ' . *■ • , - •
1. We are unalterably opposed to fhe
li.pior Gallic—<r itallic liy-W hich at
U'ast fu'>,(XH4.U|00 are annually taken from
our already impoverished people to he
squandered by the liquor dealer . and
gambler; by wliicli our oourtu arv* kept
rceupied with criminal business, our
jails tilled with prisoners,our peniten
tiary with convict’*, our poor-houses
with paii|HMs, and our nsylutns with
lunatics; by whlelnnany of our hoys,
after being lieing educated, are untitled
for business nun utterly ruined, and
many of oiir girls degraded into sfr-
rautsof ilnmkeu liushauds, while the
parents sutler with untold misery: and
by whieli our civilization is demoral
ized and the very < luirch of Cod hiu-
dered iu itiS work—in brief, n traiUe
ag.iinst the intellectual, social, mate rial,
linaiicial, moral, educational and reli
gious jnlcrests of the people. We
therefore earnestly favor and will work
for the enactment of such laws us w ill
prohibit the munufactiirc and sale of
intoxicating liquors for use as a bev
erage iu our State.
2. We cordially invite the co-opcin-
tlon of all DcnuxjtaX*. in this laudable
rllftrl for Stab 1 ! prohlldlpm, irre-pee«i\e
«*l the opinion on other issue* as already
made up In the Stale./
A nUUKSN TO TllK-I'KOI'I.K.
The Prohibitionist* of Smith Chroli-
UTTLC Ql^EN, OF TENNESSEE.
Out of the fora! and foremoat flra, •
Out of tlie bospital ward as dim,
limit ten of rrapesbot nnd ganirrcna ♦
(Klubtccnth tsvltle and bo sixteen!) £.
I*|iectcr sucb as we seldom soe, , ^ ,
Little GifTon, of Tennessee. i
"Take Llm—and welrome.*’ the surgeon said;
“Mucb your doctor can help the dead!"
And no we took him and brought him where
The tmlm was sweet on tho sutiuner air;
. And wo InUl him down on a w holesome bed—
Utter laixarus, heel to headl
>■
Weary war with the bated breath,
Bkclcton l*oy against skeleton death.
Months of4orturo, bow trmnyauebf
Weary weeks of tho stick and crUtcbl
Si ill a glint in the steel blue oye
Spoke of tho spirit that would not die.
And didn’t! nay, more! In death’s despite
Tho crippled skeleton learned to write!
, "Dear mother," at first, of course; ami then,
"Dear captain"—inquiring alsmt "tho luen."
Captain's answer—"Of eighty and live
OllTen nnd I xiro left alivoj"
"Johnston's pressed at the front, they say!"
Little Oilfen was up nnd away. ,
v A tear—his first—as he bade goodby.
Dimmed the glint of his steel Nuo eye;
“i’ll writo,.if spitrtxl." There was news of a
fight, ■
V But none of GlfTen—ho did not writel •-
I sometimes fancy that were I king
Of the princely knights of tho tioMcn Rule,
With tho song of the minslfcl in mine ear.
And the tender legend that trembles hero.
I’d give the best on lit* bendetl-kuee,
Tho whitest soul of my chivalry.
For lilllo GlfTen, of Tennessee!
—Francis O. Ticknor.
all |*>wer In government, th* hereby iu
the name pLCod ntul humanity, Ume
fn the pe<q»h* of South Carolina this ad
dles*. The liquor tniflic—jts now fo*-
tcred by C overutnents, pn»teetc<l by
laws, entrenched by long u»nge, and
tolerated beyond the ImmiiiiU of endti-
ratiee, imp«»sing enormous, avoidable
ami economic burdens n|Hm individu
als, lamilies hnd tlie State; the mother
cause <d |H>\crLy. vice and crime; the
nueleii* for impurity, nnartdiv mid
dratii. is iu either high or low lieen-e^
tuiacriplural in principle and contrary
to giwwl government ami should be ut
terly prohibited by law. 0 \
Therefore \%e ap|M-al to tn** people*
arose next niorning we had passed
through the strait of Dover and were
well up iu the North Sea. That night
at 12 o'clock w« came to anchor at lire-
mer-haven, remuii r I on board until H
a. in. on the Pith lust, w hen we for the
first time set foot on the soil of Europe.
After running the gauntlet of the rua-
tom-lioiis* officer* we hoarded our 'first
European train. Tb« roaches are ilivi-
«|ed into three com par tine uts‘ acimmmo-
tlating (I don't know that that is the
right word, seating is belter) aix per
sons aach one-half must ride tack-
war*!*, and w it bont any w ater-c«M>ler or
any oilier of the con van le nor % we have
iu the I . S. Each eoach is on but four
who have the iiuitenabla right of g*»v- wheels and lias d«H»rs to ea«li compart
emmeiit, and who liawtlie right to In*
he*id ill all measures alfcctiug them
•iMda'Iy, moral'). ttiranclally ami p«>lit-
l’-a!ly. but who hate not heretofore
fullv exercised tbl* right u> this ques
tion to come to our aid.
niant o|N’.uing out liacold fashlonr<j car- 1
riagw ihatrs, and- iNianls along on each
*i«le for steps. The engines are funny
looking little things without pilots and
on only four wheels,and about llie size
of tho l.ula May—you .would tie stir-
When the Fire Went Out Fifty Tears Ago.
Back in ^the forties well to do poo
plo never had such a thing aaji match
in the house. During the winter a
peqietual fire was kept in the firo-
placo. , At bed time a good steed stick
of wood partially consumed was
buried in the ashes w’ith a bed of
glowing coals, and in tho morning
these s wero raked open, wood was
thrown on and in a few minutes a
rousing firo was tho result Some
times, through carelessness, tho fire
would go out
Tho writer rcmemlicrs several oc
casions when as a boy ho went to a
neighbors, a third or a half mile
away, witli a big firo shovel in which
bo brought Imck live coals with which
to start a fire. This was no desirable
jaunt tq. mako on a cold morning
with tho wind blowing savagely. —
Philadelphia Press.
Arkwrlgtit’s Lovo Kspsrlene*.
Rome in veutors have been far from
happy in their lives. Arkwright hail
but a sorry time of it with that spir
it<«] "I^aiicnshiro lass," his second
wife, who Miia-shed tho mode*! of his
spuming frame one day in a fit of
temiicr, Uvauso she deemed it (oiul
|ierluii« in*t altogether unjustly) re
“A
SOUND mind in a sound body” is the greatest earthly blessing. With
that man is master of all human efforts, and woman queen oVur all sit-;
u Aborts.' II cal til and happiness go hand in hand and without them
there is no real nnd lasting upward progress and growing prosperity.
To safe-guard health is tlie lirst duty of parents to themselves that they may
faithfully support the responsibilities that life has given them, amV equally
sacred should be their care that the ojjveqil.tnts of their households should grow
Into strong, reliant manhood and "beautiful and accomplished womanhood.;
Against the thousand ills that flesh is heir to the study ayd researches of the
best minds of many centuries iiave discovered from thejtecrets of nature remedies
that strengthen humanity against the attacks^of open and insidious disease^ and
that are c*>ntinually lengthening the short spaa of our lives, so^H?dged about
with cruel foes. ..A 11 the most approved remedies that the past has given to the
present, ‘‘the heir of all tho ages,” can be found in their best purity at tlie new
Opera ponse Dfug Store,
BarnWeli, S. C.
Whibh invites, with the utmost cordiality, the patronage of all in need of medi
cines for the prevention of inoipi(Mitor-tlit»._reru‘-l o/ conlmnetl disi ases. N’oiu^
put the best goods, bouglit from the best houses ia the best markets o( the Un
ion will be kept on hand and our
Prices Will Please The People.
For those who have faith in patent or proprietary medicines we will keep in
stork all preparations that have won their way to public approval.
Our stock of- Fancy Goods, Toilet Accessories, Soaps, Perfumeries, Brush'**
and miscellaneous kundric* is so complete and superior that it speaks for Itself as
•‘tilling a long felt” .w ant in the County. —
Connoiseur* of good Cigars and Tobacco, chewing and smoking, will ftffd our
Stock of the very best quality grown in Anjeriea and foreign fields.
UtT" Prescriptions compounded at any hour of the day or night with the moijt
esreftil exactness. - *
We will be glad to wait upon our old friends and will rejoice to make legions
of new patrons. All visitors to the County seat, for business or on pleasure bent,
arc sincerelv fit I ted to call at the
OPEttA HOUSE DUUfi 8TOHE
The last and best chapter in Barnwell’s boom.
DR. R. C. KIRKLAND, Jr„ Proprietor.
oct .'K)-t/ * ' %
THE PATHOS OF PEACE
• BETTER THAN ' ■
THE WAYS OF WAR.
‘ ' . • . A , • . • . . -
.Inst after the lynching, In New Orleans a few months ago, ^J
of the Alalia by-a volunteer band of American avefigers, some of the JaHy
created a little uneasiness by declaring that King llumbcrt s }ron wum
ehell New York from anchorage beyond the range of the shore ‘oriv amd batter
ies, and lav the business metropolis of the coun try in ashes or under contribution.
vViUiont discussing Uncle Sam’s ability to take care of his possessions
MICHALSON
9 , . -j 4 ’ ' 1 .
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l'akes pi<*n«ure in informing the public that on his reefnt visit to the North he
captured New York, New England and a big slice of tlie North-West. He went
supplied w itli the ammunition of gold, siLrer. greenbacks and certified checks
aiul merchants, inanufHcturers and importers surrendered upon the first sum
mons, threw open their stocks and told Miehalson to help himself to all he want
ed and to pay them what he pleased. They were demoralized by the outflow of
gold to Europe and welcomed Miehalson and his money as a hard pressed soldief
cheers the comrades w ho come to his help and turns the tide of the battle going,
against his flag. . " ^ r
UVUictLalson.
TOlpwTIHtw scTf 1 i be fnITy
I'!
Tlie proofs that he did so are as plain as they ran be.
The Charleston bound steamers, the Atlantic Coast Eihe and the Richmond A
Danville system an* wititesses on bin buhalf. They are hurrying Southward as
fast as sU'aiii enn turn their wheels fLe uumsiIs tlmt be noini’iallv bonirht. Even
NiMmaililo for th«*ir p>wcrty. \yiiat
Wr «-a!» upon all lover* of righteous prised at Hie time they make though f u|, e thought of it all when after m*i»
i.frmwnl I.. tll> St»t> U. UM rxrtj H’O K-‘ I” » '""•'T *”<1 r.1. . |
great many train* ami all of the princi
pal road* are dOuhlr-tra* kcd. Br this
our llr*t railroad ride we lauded at Bre
men on the W enw, about II a. m. Bre
men U quite a l*relty place of IX'qlXII It-
government
rlfort for the prohibition of this traffic
fn tbl* Slate.
"We recommend that the people de
mand that all * andldate* for the IIoiim*
mioI Senate pla«*e tlie(ii*«‘lves on rceortl
•n tbl* «t«ie*tiiai t4» tt*e «nd lliai the Pro-* ti »tdtanii. There are many efi gsut
lillotioii vote* of the count) may be in- . re>ideiiee* and a mo«t lovely park, Tim
tclligeutly c^*t.” - chief thinj^of Intere*!, h*»wever, to the
ATTiiae lim tourl*t is her faniou* wIne-ceilar,an old
..... buibllng of rather an lni|*o«ing ap|»ear-
We«*»lve«|, That we request the I * tl ** I witli iinder-gr'»uiid t aults w her*
oeratk* >:aie Kx*«’iiti%e oni ,, nIter to w l.'iii year* old is •U»re*| aw av, wune
pla«-e a s*qMrale Ih.x at the rtr*t primary | uf (b ^ j,,,,,! fall,,,,.. | t |.
eleetioii iu which the question of pro-
llibilh'lt ms) l*e **ded«»ii br Die |*euu>-
eralie *<»tef» of till* Mute, «o a* b* sr-
rive a! lit** tree aentloieut of Die |N-uple
oil Do* Uuportai.l tpiftioli.
ar.itmg from him, he ruvnimulntetl a
Uirgv fortuno ami allowed her A30 a
year out of it, the annab of mttoo
(({nulling do not infonn im. We are
told, however, that ahe never apnko
ill of him, and would not permit any
one olao to do ao tn her hearing. —
CoMUeu a Magnrine.
*••*4 r*r lilrai tut On* Maw.
ProfeiMor Huxley a fond ta^lh tclla
how many grains |>er day each
T. B. ELL/S, Jr.,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer.
ftpeclal attention riven In the mmpntation
of water-povrers, levdina and drain.-.;*-.
A poetst eanl a<ldr«*nM‘d to rnr at fl^rtios,
' ft. C. will n-tcivr prompt attenuon.
; odl.'Ai I r
ft W. RILEY,
SURGEON DENTIST,
BARXWKM., 8. C.
OFFICE OVIR DUNC AN A HAT’S 8TORS.
Il hi oRto aai Mn4ay. i .
and Haturdav. Will vUit ,**iuntry oii
Wediie-day, Thursday and Friday.
»pr--ly *
Charles Zissett,
ffi^Practical Watchmaker.
1 0-
Fir*t door south of Brown lfou*e,
] Barnwell t\ II.,8. C., olfrrahl*acrviccs
j to Um* pul'ilc.
'An ex|H*rience of upwar>la of forty
• years I* the lie*! gtiarante«* that Im
k now s hi* tin •in* ** and will git e •ati*
factum in the quality of hi* V.u'k and
the mod'*ration of lii» cltarg***.
Reliable liiim ke**p*-i • for »ale,
mehS
PARAGON
Machine Works.
i as fcteatu^ati turn their wheejs tly,( that he nominally bought,
now the tir?t consignments are coming in and
UVElcKalson
Invites the people to come from all the adjacent cojmtry'and neighlioring towns,
buy all the good* t hey, w ant so cheaply that Du*)’ will forget all alsmt D»e low
prices of eotton, go liome rejoicing w ith fresh courage to battle w ith hard times.
A* a partial list of the good good* and great bargains that Miehalson has in
story he-nsk* nt ten I ion to tha lolloping few examples that show the comparison
of-Northern and Southern prices:
f M.ismi worth of New York eiothing—Miehalson’a price.
|7,0<K) worth of Boston Shoes. Mip|K*rs, Ac.—Miehalson’* price, f l,7’>0.
worth of l.ailiead *res* Gmals—Mlehalsoii'a price, yo,f>00.
f Iu,(nki-uoith of Notions—Michalson’s price, ?<i,iKSi.
f lo.uno worth «*f Gent’s Furni'liing Mi« liaison’s price, S5..’i00.
fJ.ueu worth of Furniture—Miclialson * price, $2,11)0.
$I,ikd worth of Tin and Wood ware —Michalson’s price'. $.vm.
$1,00 0
IIO.OIN) uorili of Bacon, Ham*, Sugar, Ac.—Mlchalson’a priew, $0,000.
?2. ssi worth of (.’Aimed Good* and Fancy Groceries — Miehalson’* price,
?.»,t:ixi worth of Axe*. llfM**, Farm Hardware—M ielial«oti's price, $$, ; -00.
% I.omi worth <»f Table Cutlery and ('rockery—Miebalaoit’t price, $jtA>.
yl.issi worUi of^HuggWs and Wagons—Michaison's prit*e. >7*’iO.
1 lie*e quotation* «re oft**r»-«| a* texts for thought, presented as sign hoards to
-how the |H**qi|** the lie-t fond to better time*. Miehalson ha* llioiisand* if goml*.
jle li.i* huigaitu that cxcryLudy and ran afford. If you don’t *ee w hat you
waiilV»k for if. Mielisl-'I'n ha* it, but *l«a » not prouiisi* to keep it always. Come
i i «Niu an«l iu a hurry t«rfore Die eream Is •••oopi-d. lie hadn’t lime or tongne
•Rough Df make a three hours talk, hat lie w 111 help ( the country more bet arm,
now and ( lirU'uia* Ilian ail the i^ditu ian* can •!*» Ihi* side »»f the ilay of judg
ment, it tm)«*r*and •••lb r* will only c**iiie to the pic me Mierinau’s ramp f* I-
towersai’d Kilpatrick’*-torrli light trooper* laid waste our fair rimniry. The
i.irii! and laxr- ami high prirr* hav«r uiaite the two pie |*oorer rear aftrr tear.
M lcbal*OR i* tirt-d of that. He w ill gise thi* fall'* work to the g***M| of the jir**-
|'!r. liiKteaU «»f gra-piug f**r profit he will try U»elearex|irn*e» ami make friends,
"hen lion * g»-i iM-tter sod tlr* farmer* are o it of troiihle he will erv n» make
u»* u»*y . i hat i* h i* 1*1*1 for in f«*r *lx day • iu j be w er k, and every lenly i* a-keti to
come afid see him •f;tiuli|ig there, git lug the l*e*t prh'ea for i-otiori and all conn*
trt produce ami -riling ail kind* of good* to all sort* of people at only one priea
and that below zero.
t
kept by the city and i* open all day and average man of 15! poum) weight
Uiiiil 1! D. III., and .ill tlmt i.me |*eop> a | KN J2 Oniumtue of folk] food. Of
for I hr Uawpaiga.
The present political csiii|»aign prom- J
!*•** to b<* the moat exciting in the bia-
of tlie State. It l* necessary to a |
prop* r inubT-t mding of the the l-sues •
iii\olv«*il thit the propb* shall Im* hilly |
lutorme<| of the progn-s* of tln^ di-cn»- .
»nm Ironi day to da)*. Adopting the
Words of Capt. rniman. In Ida •p****ch
at Ridgewray In tlie campaign of 1»‘.ni,
we swy to the D«-inn< rath* voter* of
8outli (arwlina: “You ne«*d g«*od
"new •pa|»rr*, li«me*t new *pa|ier*, be- (
"'•au-e I *ay to ton that w«* are t«*n |g- j
*‘iH>rant in thi* .Man*; we read to** little,
"and that i« Die cause of tlie trouble in '
"the party to-day.”
Holding steadfastly to i(a own rrm- <
vletlons of rigid and wrong, 'I he News |
and t ’ourler give* Im»iIi sides of the con
troversy, confident that the State can
rely ujion the wi*dout, imMleration and I
patriotism of her Mms. Full ami ficctt- |
rate rc|Mirt* of the mass nte<‘tings held i
in the several counties will be puli-
lished Iu The Now sand Courier with-j
out prejudice to any of the speaker*
and with the utmost impartiality.
The New* and Courier i* a Democrat
ic newspaper, first, last and all the
time It has invariably sought to ad
vance the best interests of the farmers
of South Carolina and of the country,
(t is one of Die three iH’iuoeratic morn
ing newspaper* iu the State that are
uncompromising in their nlh'gianee to
arv going In and oat. Tin* nwrus are
litb*d up w ith table* and chairs at w hiclv
some are all the time seated, drinking
w Ine and smoking. Home of {heoldest
wines they Will not sell, < tie a jut oM
too, can lM«had but at high price*, w bile
the newer wines are cheap enough. ! )
have sjient two nights and a day ami a
half In tinmen and on Saturday ran'
over hy rail to this city, Cologne. It is
on the Rhine, and one of the most inter
esting cities in Europe to the tourist. 1
First of all I* the Cathedral, one of the
liin-st jdecr* t>f Gothic architecture In
k*uu beefsteak he should hare ft,000
graiuft; bread, 6,000 grama: milk,
7,000 grains. potato**, 3.UU0 gnu im.
butter, 600 grains, and water, TJ.OOO
grain*
A mart of th« weight mentioned
altove wi| have G8 |M>un<lsdf musiT<«
and their ap|nirtenamvs; his Issies
will weigh 71 |»ounds; akin. 10$
(Miunda; fat. 7S {Mitlnda; brain. 3
pounds; thoracic viscera 31 (smniUi;
alslotmiml viscera. II pomuU; blood.
pr, a, N. Ray & Co . Howard Bros. Propr’s,
ELMORE. 8 C. .
THE LIVE MERCHANT,
ParnWell, S. C
Having laid In a foil *t«*ok of pure
and choice drugs and medicines we are
BV.AC’K Y1I.I.K, S C.
To the u«ers o f Motive Power and
Spectacles in Steel, Nickle and Gold.
All the Latest Novelties.
jurpart'd t*» till any and all pre*er||*tion* General Machinery : t
at any hour of the day ami night. j \\> ,.^i{ yonr attention to tlie fart that
Dr. A. N. R«y will als*.continue the wr ar« prepared, with Ui«*»t improved
pr.xetice of nirillcine and surgery and *|‘ (M »|s ami Macliiuerv, u* «lo work on
offer* hi* services to the public. I any Machinery u»*d iu thi* country,
marl7-Jm — Such a*
cui r«*\ «. i \ - . f
PERFECTED R ART CARR! AtiBfi,
CRYSTAL LENSES
( IIKI'TM..'I AKI*.,
*UL;: rJtt «U ALntjt.
the world. It ha* three uiain’towrrs, „
two of which lift their floral spires Mft 7 l^unds.-fc»t. Umts K**pubUc.
feel up to wan) s the hjiie dome of Heat-J
m. hut in all there are.'i.noo spirt** I<m k- j Ksrptng Warm in itns*i«
lag aptowards Um -kv. I will m| .. - A good Htory is bdd ot Lonl Ran
Dm pi to describe it, f*irno word-painter dolph ChiirrhillTi Aisit to RtuNhia. . *
however akiIletl, can give the slightest “What,” asked a friend of Lord
conceptioa of it. It must be.aaen t*» be Randolph, on his return, “did you
•onceivod of. 1 l.eit there is the >t. | r- _ LI o • # o* J
.uU ( aih. dr.1, -her. ilu-v l..v« P> to R.i»ia fori"
wrought into the inner walls « f the ; “To get wurm,” w;ts tho cliaracter-
btiilding the bmes of Hjxni virgin mar- t>tic reply. Lord Randolph went on
tyr*. aiming the rest the (Mine*ot St. Ur- to explain his pnmdok by saying
*ul.t herself. N umbers of skulls are In- that tho winter was abominably cold
and fo!u Ws ofTh;, ^"herp hut that aft it wasccdder
there, no doubt nbonuhat-thousand* “ Ru88ia than elsewhere, tho Riw
of them-but w host bone* they are de- «uins alone took projier precautions
jionent sayeth not. That they are hfl- against it “Only in St. Petersburg, M
man bones, skulls and all. there i* no he aaid, “do they understand tho art
doubt. 1 hey al*o show w hat la aaid to of warming a house.”—Loudon Tit-
\h> I in* urniw •iifvuI fh*if sr I p^nlti
Ofto WT Cnorr, J. U. Ri bcknaltiib.
Aiken, S. C. Barnwell, S. C.
Croft & Burckhalter,
UK1XT MII.I.S.
COTTON PHESSE^.
PULLEY". II ANGERS,
. * Mi LI. OKA KING,
Shafting and en*ting* «*t fr.»ii «*r rra-*
of anv size. S|N‘«-iaL a'.t<’iiti"ii given to
GIN WORK.
Having a first class Gin Builder, we
eftn d*»ali kindsof Gin Work, new lirii»h
, wheel*, new saws, h*»xes, Jtc. haw*
Will pracTTee In all t|ie f’ourts »if this sharpened only by it and.
] State and in the U^rttefl state* ( oiirts. julyll
Mr. Croft will attend the Court* of j -
| Barnwell County and all matters of im
Jk.TTOItMB.VH ATI-AW
— BARNWELL C. H., S- C.
AM* RmiKLrTT*.
mm DKFwrvo
A I.P. Mi, rk’-
Tl RE FRAMES.
Mringa.
jHirtance will receive the personal at-
tvntion of each member of the linn,
•nay 21Mf
be the arrow-head that killed St. Ursula
and part of her dress nnd hair; and la*t
but not lea*t, one of the jar* in which
the water was niadu wine at the mar
riage feast in Cana of Galilee. TheCi-
the Democracy. It ought to be retd by j thedral it'self i* very old—sot) years,and
every Democrat In the -State. For the wome of tho relics l#no year.* old.
jnirpose of placing Du* pajier w ithin Whether all thi* he true or pot it ise» r
reach of all w ho sant the news anti to l.tniuly a very interesting place to vi^i»,
hear both sides of the present., cam- nnd well w orth the tribute that is levieu
pnign.J vithl nthe party. The New s nud | upoa you for the privilege.- Another
Courier has made the fo'lowing very
low rates of subscription for the cam
paign :
C.IMPAIOV *. • —• .
r.ews and Courier w iff be sent to t
any addresa from the date of Die re
ceipt of the order sent dini-t to this
ollToe until the meeting of the Stale
Democratic Convention on September
]U at the following rates:
Daily (except Sunday).. $2.00
Dallv {with Sunday)... .. . . $.»’2. r >
Weekly ...’ • L.”)
The Sunday News 25
GLun uaikm yoa tiik camPAinx.
6 Subscriptions to Tho New s and Cou
rier, ( Daily.) ordered together . $ !> 75
10 Subscriptions to Tlie New s and Coin
rier, i Daily,)-ordered Logo titer,... .1!) 00
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ier, (Daily,) ordered together .54 00
60 Subscriptions to The News and Cou
rier, (Daily,) ordered together. .. ,S7 50
The follow ing club rates have heyu
made for The Weekly News and Cou
rier for the campaign;
1« Subscriptions to The Weekly* or
dered together $2 25
20 Subscriptions to the Weekly, ordered
together.Xv.. .... ■ 4 oo # , , .. ..
30 Subscriptions to The Weekly ordered m f ° r ^ • 11 " in, ^ rc L M,vw ;ind
i "mm) onnmi tJie ainging very liae, but
interesting building is St. Peters. Tin*
r* an old structure )>'«•', »*"«i v»n the in-
*-*o*i i* Die most beautiful of all. It
contain* the Cruel! xl m by KuLens,
ami other paintings from the hand of
that great master.
ko!u w as at one time surrounded by
strong fortifications, much of which is
still intact with the cannon in place,
.but much has been and Is being torn ported and respectfully treated. If yon
[low n and the city expended beyond, the refuse firmly and politely your reticence
new part being much more modern and
beautiful than the old.. Tlie old part,
w hich is the business portion, is very ir
regular and the, streets so narrow that
two vehicles cannot pass. The side-
Rita.
ITow to frrwt >«tw*pHp«T Men.
Don’t tell a newspaper reporter, when
he calls on you qu business, things which
you do not wish him to print. He does
not call for information for the fun of it.
He is there on business. When yon
meet a rei>orter socially, don’t say to
him every time yon open you/ mouth,
"This is not for publication.”
If you really have information to give,
either give it cheerfully and frankly or
refuse with firmness, but don't try to bo
clever and attempt any ‘'funny busi
ness. " If ^•ou give tho information
frankly you will in ninety-nine cases
out of one hundred bo accurately re
links, Stacks, O
Tubei, Engines, ^
Gins, Malt. ^
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Patterson & Holman,
A.'lTOItNKV« ATI.AW.
BARNWELL, S. <\
Having associated ourselves for the f
practice of the law in all the Court*-of ;
the ritsie except the Probate Court and L
in the United Slate* Court*, w o yletlge'i
j our b**!»t service* to all client- w lio^Hlay |
| trust u* w ith their eonlideiiee
| Our united prompt at tent h>tf"w ill be}
j given to all businc.** cqulijjrm to u*.
1.1. o. Paitkiison, Vv. A. Holman
jan7
RQBT. C. MIXSON’ \
IVEYOR ^ND ENGINEER,
BLACK ILLE, S. C.
Special attention given to Land Sur-
Mr, F. M. POOSER, our^outh Caro- veying..*. Prompt attention to all busi-
Una representative, wiffbe glad to e.all nuss entrusted to my care,,
on persons in nejjtPof or intending to
purchase maeMuery. - (aug 22
walks amount to almost not hing and the
people w alk in the middle of the streets.
will bo respected. If you try to outt
flio reporter by an effort to misleajHinn
or by .direct misrepresontation^ou aro
sure to make a mess of it>nlu wish that
you had been better ajUrised.
Disabuse your uflttix of any foolish im-
Tlie men don’t give way for ladies at all I )ros * siou that Mfe newspaper reiKirters
are malignant perfions, trying to stir up
hut just crow d and push along regard
less of ladies br men/ But I wont at
tempt iu this letter to speak of the hab
it* and customs of the people, nor of my
impression of the state of society or
politics. I w ill reserve details on
matters until lam once again h/^the
land of the free and the hoimKof the
Iwave. i am seeing much lUHflearning
much that w ill be of intepe<l when I can
w rite it up by subject*: We attended
High Mass in the (D'and Cathedral yes
terday, w here >enrice has been going
per
trouble tho tforld. They are, as »
mh'Jtuo opposite of this and have as
hjgu an idea as other men of the relative
advantages of contentment and strife.—
Portland Oregonian.
lugeitier -8 «.»
! hese rate* plucc the three edition* of
The New s and Courier within ranch of
every man in South Carolina There
i* no reason why any voter should i
hi* ballot without full knowledMr of
the’issues at stake. TLdh spfis are
f ffveii in The New * an J Courier. Send
u your subscription* wjtliout delay.
Read w hat the sjieakcrs and cundidati-*
nay, and ju^ge tor yourself.
• ■ ■ 11
“Did you ask yourhusbind where he
wa* hut night *” asked the much-iuter-
astefi pt-ighbor.
1 have every reason to be-
he loUmribr veuth.’ . ,
"I t.der : ^ I
The Mexican Frontier.
The extentjof tire Mexican frontier is
not ordinarily comprehended. From
Brownsville, Tex., to El Paso, with tho
wiffdings of ffie rivcr.it is fully 1,300
miles, and thence along the bonndariee
of New Mexico, Arizona and Culifomia
been more enjoyable if it , to San Diego is several hundred miles
* f
ij/man-Sheppard.
The Jilgilsta Daily and Weekly
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' CHRONICLE
2, , *
—Wli.L GIVE—
Full and Impartial Reports
Riglit Now
ev eny nousi:k ei:per xi:f.ds
The improyed Pan-American Washer
j ’With its use “wash day” is no more a
! torment and a terror, and w ashcrwomeii
| arc no longer imperial.
wouldttflvc
liadjrot been hi the’'German language,
brtndcrstood one j*art. however—they
tpok up a Collection. 1 coulriinited flve
pfennings, 1 cent. :
My mwt to the Bamberg Herald.
How are politic*? L. T. 1.
•Vo*;
.4m1 iMHkuoa.
R hm Bab)- «-** «i< k. we gav* hrr Caatorio.
ITIk-o she wa* a Chftd, ahe cried for lAetoria.
Whea ahe Orcoiur Xho. ahe ctunf to Csetorio.
Vkaa had OMlftraa, afta car* U«m Cactorla
more. This frontier is quite ua long as
the Atlantic seaboard from Portland, in
Maipe, to the southerinost point of the
peninsula of Florida. Sotqp three hun
dred miles of country, where the Rio
Grande river runs through deep canyons,
is practically unexplored. This section
com (irises the Counties Presidio, Brews
ter, Foley and (iart of BuchsL
And all aksig the border is a heavy
»n«U*rgrowth called chaparral. Thu
word originally wm applied, I believe,
to cactus thickets; bat recently in that
country aay kind of an andvrgrowth in
which mao coo hnto or find aheltrr
a uf as
Of all the Campaign Meetings this
Suimuef in South CaroUna. Remem-
! her: Full, Accurate and Impartial Re
ports' so that you can see for yourself
just what is going On. We give you
simply the news. If you want good re
torts subscribe now to the Chronicle.
Address^
THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE,
Patrick Walsh. President.
Augusta. Gar
It will save you time, U*m|*eradd mo.
Remit by post-offlee roomy order, | llPV . It does Iu work better than the
, postal n ^| 4 ]* I _F^kJ(ff <,rt ‘d letter or e\^re«s. jf ro ,n,j, ua»»h liourd plan and doe* not
! wear and tear out clothe* a* the old wsy
did. I have »oM over foier hundred In. r
FAPeY ,
GOODS.
Hcbbv Horses
Velocipedes
Tovi* D<j11s
Stntionorv
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Bocks-
M ideal Indniiiten i* Sliest Music, Guitar Vhdln and Banin?
TIIK GEM R()LI>m ORi.AN ONLY tfi.OO.
I^gent for Piiu/s and KubUr Mmips sud Meucils. Murieai Icstrs
mint* Repaired. . '
Pianos and Organs Tuni-d and R< paired.
The largest and clH-atve.-'t stin'k ever brought to this city,
Gr. IX O. XjJ^JSTG-JEj,
XXTO. 27. :e. IR. -A.’NT".
ESIaekville, S C.
THE CAROLINA MIDLAND RAILWAY CO,
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