The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 21, 1892, Image 4
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The rovei- of << Conal(leriittun M In
< Money Trol»*»ctlon — An Iitlereatlnc
Point About Tridpamen'a nilla—“Men
o<%traw” In n'^Hmlnul Proaerutlou.
Ab-* tinu: when law peformere arc
bmy, It may bo interesting to notice
•otne of the luimy ubsurditiea which
** ftill exist in English law.
A iwrsou bny^pootls, pays for them
and {jots a receipir Tho tradeKman semis
fh his bill a second time. The purchaser
protests that ho has paid, Imt cannot
find tho receipt. Accordingly, tho £rades-
man un action ami wins. Sown
after tld^ the- missing receipt i* found.,
And yetrthe pnrclmflor canm^t by law
* bring a now action to recover thf 1 amount
ho has isii«l as the result of tho firsfiic-
tion, unless ho can prove actual fraud
on the part of tho tradesman. And why
in this? Docause, according to tho legal
<£. maxim, “It is to tho interest of the state
that there should bo some finality to
Htigatian.^tt certainly is not, in this
ARIS5
LAW.
Pleatjr ef tvldeace la Arlsoae to tbow
\rmkrn Gold IVe* Qpre Pound.
The legends of lost mines of fabulons
wealth in Pima county arc almost
nnmbcrlcMi, and it might be truth
fully added, generally mythical. The
old timers can tell of them by tho hngr,
and a few persons have becto shomj
glittering evidences in continuation of
the wonderful tales reluctantly recited
with superstitious dread .of the conse
quences of their perfidy by almost su
perannuated Indians and Mexicans. ^
on a gigantic scale in tho dim past the
many remaining evidences already dis
covered fully verify, yet the investiga
tion of those that chance has revealed
has seldom proved financially success
ful. Old arrastres covered with the de
cay of centuries, nud crude smelting
furnaces that have almost returned t j
the dusty destiny of all matter, siK-ak of
industries once in active ojteration lliut
history and evon aboriginal tradition
fail to mention.
Some of the traditions told sound like
fairy tales, and one, however ikeptienl,
cannot but become'-deeply interests! in
their rwital. As a sample of the highly
plausible, well authenticated and ox- _
instance, ‘‘to tho nUta^t-’^«f 1 '
chaaor. . . • lated by (’liurle** O. lirown, of this city, ^ w> do tueicsL
A owes D an undisputed debt of €100. nmv l»o reeeivisf with interest. ^
After much procure he oomes to B and, ••’s 1 >cuking of old mines," said Mr.
dilatingon his oWB inipfor^mai 1t> ptr- Drown, “I have sput a g«jo«l deal of
ticular and tl»«» h«nl timee in geuerul,
offers li4m £80 In full satisfaction. Il,
partly through synijwthy ami {xirtly U>-
causo having wiitten off the amount as
a "bad debt,” is only tnoglad to get any
thing and accedes to those terms. Moet
peojJo would think that boro was an j
end tp the matter. It all doponds, I
strangely enough, on tho w'ay in whk-h j
tho money is jiaitl.
If tho auKxint Is jkiM in gold or Itank- I
Dotes tliere is no “considcmtiotr for 11
agriHitng to aocei»t lem than Un- fall
aimmnt duo, and thon'fore if he after- ,
VDrd repent® oi his liargahi ho eau roe
A for the remaining £90 in spits of his I
promfap to be satUAed with £Ml And ‘
fti it on oid knife, a rusty nail or wane
Other thius, bowrer irittbm, to “tlifOV L)
b»," then D to bound by hto agn>em«Tt i
tabs tbs lessag muu In futt diaciiurg*^ {
Aur in thtoquibUiug sysy Ihetogal theory t
•f ‘'txstttklsrstksi" to duly sottoAed.
Lei ns roppnar that a Mr. Hcntth hokls 1
|ws> hoosoa uaukr ooc Vussv frm a Mr. J
Brown, sod a—tgusimeot lb* m k> s>lr
BoUnson.* If Mr. Bmith utnits tu pey i
bis rout, nr breaks ***** rHh*-r cow-nant
bi the l«wsi«. Mr Drown--the **ij*-n *r
landlonl can “distrain* mt only o
Mr. Hndth's honss, bat on i»- r Mr. U- b-
Nson'S rn well, I hough he may hr a I
model
A
•I
If von don’t understand come to in?
Main .Street Store ip the Kyan Duiiding
and IVill prove'by facts and figures
that cannot lie* that 1 walk allround
all competition,*
N. G. W. WALKER,
Live Merchant.
N. G. W. .WALKER,
Live Merchant.'
time and money in hunting up clews,
and one rtiioe wim actually found, and
I can go to tt any ttmo. Out in H«*
SilverIk ll country I can take you to »
mountain so full of tunnels and shttfhr
that, if they were la good condithm,
you could travel through all day long
and not regqb the end.
"A uTuribrfrof old timers have visTtcil
it, and,‘^rrrtgtng from the vni»t work
done tIters so long ago, they cotteluded
that a great iniiir of some kind had ex
isted there, which had likely been work-
odont. Many times has it Is-t-n located,
and though its walls, roof and fltsir we e
carefully acjinned and sauiplc<|, the m
suit, wlifl* showing sonve gold, was dis-
ronmgiiig, msmivw showing from a trace
up to fevsral dollars per t.*i.
‘Many years nfo | talkisl with an okl
Hspagb Indian, with whom I was on
Ji'ty friendly terms, having i>ftsn ex
leaded idm Httls favors, about th* gold
and silver mines. In a bund *4 coufi-
dsnev lie tohl nm* that a great many
yenH ago, whsn he was a wry smalt
bey. Mi- Indians at Saa Nsvu r d> 1 Due j
tmole weekly trips to a very rich gold j
tm:**. On Sv'anlay uiicht they wtarnrd j
With the <>f lliefr t>4l. The
priest ia charge of the tn|p»H£i |('*fd a
small tolde In front of thr altar. cu% sreil 1
feh 11
Ur, J. 11, E, MlbliOUS,
Dental Surgeon.
Btoekvlfit. S. C.
Williapi IVIcfJab.
n...
1 am selling at cost for cash the
stock of goods that 1 bought from
Duncan A Hay. i want to move
them like hot cake*. Come and help me
and yourselves uj, the same time.
N. G. W. WALKER,
Live Merchant.
I am receiving the First Now Good*
of the Season and am weeks and weeks
ahead of everybody. They* are beauti
ful and so cheap that buyers will forget
the cry of hard times.,
1 shall keen full stocks and sell at
nil!!r.i!rnnr^v,rBiajftnnly liirUnsinoKs tlirMos
BURNED OUT-2d JUNE,
Will have regular appointuieuts a*
follows:
At Barnwell. C. II from l*t. Monday'
(or Mica-day ) in each month to Wed
nesday evening. Hooni* at Mohdr
House. Ofiles two doors South of hotel,
tV««»t or uptMtelto aid* of * trust.
Al .Hally’a, ». A. A ft, H R. f from
•Id* Monday. lu each month to Wt^lnea-
day eviming. Oifice at Trice's Hotel.
Will he at hi* h< eat Ulackvllle
every Friday and Ha turd a r frrnn twi of
Kebmary to anth Hsptemlier Inclusive,
and every Thursday, Friday and Matur
WEB.S COLXD.
blenf Store Just if) l{ear of Old Stand.
JubI after the lynching, In New Orleans a few months a*o, of bleven ircmbfi*
of the Mafia t»v a volunteer band of American avengers, son.e of the dally pfipcni
created a little ilneasipess by declaring that King Humbert’* iron clads could
ch.m \Vw Vta-k from anchorage, beyond t he range of the shore forts hdd batter
ies 'Ind Ho hu^rnietropolis'of the country inashesor under contributloh.
W rthout discussing I rte’e Sam’s ability to take care of his posseSBioii* ,
MICHALSON
rakes pleasure in informing t^ie public that on his recent visit to the North hb
captured New York, New England and a big slice of the N or I h- West., went
supplied with the ammunition of gold, silver, greenbacks and certified checks
and merchants, mfenufactureN and importers'surrendered ujam the first sum 4
nions, threw open their stocks and told Michalson to help himself to all be want
ed ami to pay them what he pleased. 'They were demoralized by the outflow of
gold to Europe and welcomed Michalson and his monCy as a hard pressed soldief
tUeHmi
>oUeerg tUc45>mrude*.w.ho come to his lielp aud turns the tide of the battle going
against bis ting.
Helped bimself liberally. The proofs that he did so are as plain n* they ran 1»*.
The rharleston hound steamurs, the Atlantic Coast I.lffe and the Kiciimoml A
Danville system are witnesses on his. bvhnlf. They are, hurrying Sout h Ward a*
fast as steam can turn their wheels the goods that he nominally bought. Even
now the first consignments are coining in anc?
Thank friends for their sympathy and will always be found
in th£ middle of the business road.
T. B. ELUS. Jr,
Imduiu* 1 l * t0clob * r * J * uu * r r I Surveyor and Civil Engineer.
Charles Zissett,
Wil
to in«*«‘l th
any iIwh*.
Patton U
u»have th
though if
th«*lr rend
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ityahto
Mlivr.
Practical Watchmaker.
•IMOl
tA ths
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A*P
to ntr st
Stu-UIWHI
ilsrtl
**«l.n* 1 t
to
n il 0 a ptor** of liuul.
tho same Uum* fratitnltotndy
U» kvrp the uttvt u|wn4-*r a
la *|4to < f thto A o*o» vnvuho bt*
tho very noat 4oy If D hro am ®l-
randy arontfod it Lswulity, again dr-
frlug all iloos of Muaamy, argn*« that
thorr waa no “consiiWrmrixi* f«c tho do
lay agrred u|-«
Vary frequ«**«Uy a brngrbudv bnmetnii
a Uttoilliil rhargv «toots to ho "l-snel
over to pruaveuto'* at the aMtaa*. oven
though thr numtotratr has nprwwlv do-
ckl«*d that au Jury to tlkuly to ruaivtot.
Vow thto oau be iluor “ua Uto owa rerug
wlthuat any robstabtul aorr
TWr rreall to that If. aa to tilm
tho pmarmttw to iMpomakot*.
(ha arru—d whoa acquitted, oaaaut,
aarapt In theory, make titan pay htomota,
arw dues bo tori tm lined to bring aa
artkoi fur tuahrimw pruaerutkai againet
aao who. aa the Uwyeni My, to "t*A
worth puwttor aa*l shoe" tu tiito way
•Mcrupuloos "nwoi c4 atvaw" have up-
purlauitteo—whk b they 1*4 rrbkan ulU-
tar—of patting peu)4r to terrible annoy-
•nee amt great expense without tm urrtng
any pra. tivnl risk themoelrea^
A issora always reinaiaa liable <«i th-*
aovenanU until Wte rxpiratkn c# the
hiaar. even after hr has asslgtK'*! It with
tha approval and consent »»f Ua- b%e*«r.
Quite recently two of tla sol
emnly declared fn.au thr brneb that it
was homillatiug to cuntow that tqr thn
lawa of England, unlike those of Prune*',
brokers am) other agents could nut be
oonvictod of euibcaxhuiicnt fur iutoa|>-
pn>)Minting money intrusted with them
for tiiwatim nt uLines tha direction to
tnviwt was in writing Om* of th 'in nt
the sitiue .tituu torv» ly and truly oumuMNl
op tho htotormand present stage uf onr
law when h<^ub'd it “u thing of hhrcib
and patches." This definition explain-*
the origin of many n)isnrdiiu«i and in
cungnilties. Still, it scarcely jnNtifl«ja
their continued existence.—London Tit-
Dito.
xrith • whit* rl*Uh.
up>n
wh
irh t
i. 1
|*'i»i* t<4)er» )4arr«t th*
-if m«*
tolli
c vU
i*r-1
Inga to tb* rhnr> h.
“Thto table waa of!
len ti
MPef)
|<*I wl
itb
ou
folden uti^tfHa, varytaf tu
•UM
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••
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WfM % He
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After tie* u*n*t m*vv we
the |
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4 Wu*
.ft A |
dcxorttoL atst u* fia
ip ea
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ptalNTI? Hd* Wi>!
t 1
uW p
rwk
aim 1
Lc I
Bam** nf the d»a*»*f an-t
after
Vi
i| Vlil
ild
rail theta Lcwurd r
Iff
the
•pm*
A | I
lAl I
tdeaatng of firuxeu. 1
tu th
a ft
klotelar th<*y would as
ruiu u
thr
up th
ITif I
BMTrb tu U U'-fthwmt*
rrly 4
iff* j
twai 1
th** MBtur*. ami for a v*
>ry lot
if it
me tl
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was f**|uut*d, uuttl
the j
■nr*
la wi
drtvau uut <4 tha 0<
uutry
1 m
,t~n Hi
^ I
ahauiliau 1 uaiutuf auti
Ivvljr.
M Thafl*l I'ftua luu
1 at*
tin
ia fu
dr |
with the miner*, who
Mlm
Wed
u w
• 11, |
heuteu tVuil t<>arur<l the fain
rrlh
dlr*u
Itt .
try, and ha Aw them 1
take 0
Bt t
he
Id.
He ajfTccd to aliuw n
te the
I mure, u
fi<I
nut <*f ruri*e|ty | aent
a mat
• w
tth him s
cate .Uy They wm
I out
to
the C
>41
mine I have spidiem of
In tb*
* mi
ref D
rll
rouutry, and wh**u th
ry rn
1 ,
rf I
tutu gulch the Indian |
Hnto
tl In
the t
•T
cf the luoUbtain an 1 m
aid ft
ml !
a shaft thera, c*»v»re
d uith k'<
a! rL
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Smtatific Aawncaf
for
—B NEW
BWH-arM
Patents
First do**r smirh of Itrown Hon«e ft
Barnwell t*. II., H. C.. ••Iters his serv lees
to the laihlh .
An e*t»erienee of upwards of forty
years Is the l*e*t gHaraniee that he
knows his tiuslness ami will give satis
faction in the quality of his w«i*k and
tile moderation of ills cliaige*.
/ hJT" Reltabie tiiua ke*»{w»|» (of sale.
Invites the people to come from all the adjacent country and neigiilMiring towns,
buy all the goods they want *o cheaply tlWI they will forget all ahogt ihe b*vt
t»rlees«f eolton, g«* home rejoicing with fresh eon rage tolmtUc with hard time#*
As a partial listbfrthe good goods and great bargains that Michalsmi has |ri
store ho asks attention to the following lew examples that show the coinparisoh
ol Northern ami St/nthem prices:
f 11 .•i)o vrorfX of New York clothing—Michalson’s price, |«;,tioft.
$7,OOP Worth of Ito-ton Slioea, Slippers, Ac.—Michalson 7 * price, |4»« Ml-
90,000 worth of Ladies Dress Unoda—Mi< liaison’s priet*, fA/N'U.
910,IMS) woith of Notions—Michalson’* prhe, ffi,0(Ni.
910,000 worth of Gent’s Furnishing Goods—Michalson’* price, 9*>.**00.
fo.lNN) wdrth of Furniture—Michalson’s price, |9,HNI.
91,^ o worth of Tin and Wand ware —Michalson’s price, |.*»00.
911MHNJ worth of Ilacon, flam*. Sugar, Ac.—Ifiehalnmprice,-flt.flflft.
^i.’iOO worth of fanned G<mmU and Fancy Groceries—Wirfialsoif.. prhe, PI,0011
C.*i,Uix» worth of Axes Hoes, Farm Hardwarc—Michal>ou's price. FA'AMi.
■pljvxi worth of Table fOtlery and ( rockery—Michalson'* prhe, f’siO.
$1,000 worth of Uuggics and Wagons—M iehalson’s price.
Tiiesc quotations arejpffrrtd as texts for thought, presentod as sigh frftord* to
-.how the {teofd* the he«d r*Hid toheMestimes. Mo hsIson has thon«*inds *1 good*.
He ba* 1 bargains that everylsKly needs and cab affo.M. If you don't see w bai yon
want a-k for it. Michalson has it, but tines not promise to keep Italwaya. futon
-o^n anti In a liurrv before ihe crraui I* sttnipcd. lie hasn't tlm* t»r tongtr*
enough to make a three hour* talk, hut he wIII Jielp the country nM*r<( between
now and fhri'w'm**than all the. |mliiirlan* ran do this side the day of judg-
uteulf if buyers au«l saTh'rs will <uilv come t«» tlie .pic nit* Sherman** ramp f«»D
towersaiid kil[M»lrirk*» n*rrli light trtmtiers laid, waste our fair tv»»w*lrv. Tim
tariff and laves and high prices have made ihr i«et»ple |*N>rrr year after tear.
Michalson is tirml of that. He w ill give this IIT* work to the glMwl «*f *ihe {•*-<»•
pie. lualead **f grasping tor f*e**ftt W wrrit try to Hrarerpenwea ard mn\m friends,
Vt lieu times get Iw'iter an*l th** fanners a re out o| trouble he will try to make
money. That is his platform for six day* in ihe wt*r k, and etert iMnly Is a*kedfff
come and mt liiiu siamling there, giving the l>e»| prices for esuronaotl all t«Mit»s
try proditef and selling ail kinds of guod*» to all sorto of f•e^^»^e at only one f>v|*%
and that below zero. •
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A Forgetful rrofWsov.
A story is going the rounds of nnr-
vard, and the joke to on the profeannr.
He is a very forgetful man, and in call
ing tho roll, although bis clnaa is email,
•till has Ui rely on a printed li^t. The
other day lie found to his dtonmy that
he hml forgotten his list. What should
bo do? The office required a rcjKtrt of
the attondance at tho lecture. He could
not romemlxr tho faces or name*. Aha!
a happy thought. “Gentlemen, there
is one Heat empty," said he. “Will the
gentleman who is absent kindly tell mo
bis nameT’—Boston News.
hushes, nut of which the rrusrt **«4d wa«
taken. TV man found «verything just
as tha <4d Indian told him, hut long dto-
asr had fUk*! up tlie oLalt until it waa
•early full •
• t hi r*4ww>ing,-4h- *d4 Indian ermfrt
not !*• found. lie LaA g, ru» ahca«l and
Was not met for iwv^rnl days. II* then
said he did not dare to rhuvr the mine te
the white j*ople. and pr<d« U-l tlmt
V dkl red almw it for fear the Greet
? pint would take bis life. He said the
white mnu iiad found it, Imt he did n«»t
show it.
^ “I viritod thr mine afterward, imt
the work ‘heewasary to dean on! thr
shaft was I*** go at atpl ttsi expenaivu
to undcrtaki'. and It has never been
touched."—Arizona Enterprise.
pjPcVV.TAVi
DorvatoMTu, mm.
Ivr,:..
f (icntilu Aracticnn
- PARAGON
lachine Works.
Howard Bros. Propr’s,
THE LIVE MERCHANT,
Barnwell, S. C
s •
kasysi UMwlsg*— m mr mi—Si 1 pm*— w *Ua
MSHL OatMMMtf chMir«i«a. a . y .
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f*w. W w «•» MMto, *ai.-« mi rtrk CU-
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III acam »i ran,
Barnwell, 2l. C.
Croft & Burckhaftcr.
Ta th* users
tieue-al Marbln
Wa cull vr
we are |
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BLACKVILLK, H
M«*ii%u
mi
*ry
Tower and
Spectacles in Steel, Nickle and Gold.
All the Latest hloVeities.
nr i
vjuin
d Mt
lent ion to the fart that
w|ili lato«( impr«itr*l
1 lie nr, to tin work «ui
used In thi« couuin.
ATI'fyfINB.Vi* AXl-A*\V
II NUN WELL C. II., H. C
It
rUTTON filNH,
GKlwT MILLH.
COTTON TKF.SSKH,
ITtLI^t. hangKKH,
5riM tiv
Mr. (
of
d
LI. GEARING,
ting* ol Iron nr tlrws* t
l- (• IN tt I • K K.
>P«cial aUrutiuii given l*»
ONLY PERFECT
SEWiHG MEetlAfilSM
^AMlbY USE.
•*»%?
1VIIEKLKK
rr.11 »r an 1 price
A WILSON MK
Atlanta, Ga.
U. < 0.
w. w.
W . U 11 >»> V, 4UT,
A Cool Conductor.
M0CRE& WILSON
Trcv Snakes of lint XUMintvUm.
A set of tree emikeH (Dipsos) to
found in Africa, south Aria un<l north
Australia, devour birds, small bcaste or
lizards, but some also feed on* eggs.
These tree snakes are* singularly Ik'uu -
tiful in their coloration. More alonder,
as -their name would imply, are tho
■whipanakes (Dryophia), which are also
strictly 'arboreal, but differ fpnm the
harmless tree snakes in bi'ing nocturnal.
»-<Juarterly Rtniew. s-
Thumb Itlng*.
In the Seventeenth century rings were
frequently worn upon the thumb.
“When I *as about thy years, Hal,”*
trays the Fat Knight, “I wraanotan eoglc’s
talon in the -jivaist—I could have crept
into an alderman’s thumb ring. ” Thomas
A- BecketTs thumb ring, given tp him
by the king of France, was graced with
u ruby the sire of a hen’s egg.—Irish
Timed.
“(’apt. .Jim Flckllng, who laid th*
iron on the . barn well Kaiiroad, U a
inan of luliniie nerve. Last week he
was riding on a fT-it car near Columbia,
which mounteddhecarjlieforc It, l^lro^• -
ing C.ipt. •Vicki:ii.g between that ai d
the followrng !m*x car. lb* (*hanced to
ealvh the end ladder with one haml ami
held on until an embankment was i
reached, when ho threw himself off,
breaking a shoulder bladv and bruising
his head hut saving bis life.
This recalls a war story. I)urin
the siege of Sumter ( apt. Ficklmg au
a party of comrades w ere eating break
fast in the magazine* when a bomb
with a lighted fuse struek the fort and
rolled into rhe magazine. This, of
cMjnr*c» caused ei.ii-tenution, ifor im
auother instant the whole thing niulits
occupants would have been blown in
to atoms, but (’apt. Fiekling calmly
reached out and poure^ his cup ot cof
fee on the siza'ing fuse and put it out
He called for another cup of luiTee and
finished his breakfast.
—HAVE NOW ON HAND—
A COMTLETK A860KTM ENT-OF
COFFINSOANDSCASKETS
r a nr>t «*la«« (tin Iluildcr, we
t Kiml*<•( tiin M ork, new hnt«h
..vw Mjas^- itetxea^ Ac. Sxmm*
d only by baud.
FAnev
GOODS.
Hobby Horses
Velocipede 6
Toys- Dolls
Stalionorv'
—and— J
Bod k t-
PCRFCCTCO H\lt\ t'AkklA(,FA,
CRYSTAL LENSES
4 HUtoTWtM’ tHff*.
m+mm*
t-i'ty fj* ui x. v.ri.
and UMiKi.rrm.
TU hta l*kr>MN0
C'.lTKA. .U.B, MX. TIC-
Tt it*:
Patterson & Holman,
A'JVTOUNKYK A’l'* I, A \V, ,
IIAKNWKLL, S. C. ".
Having a«**‘«s-ia(ed mirselve* for the
£uqpj put
'AuthtijS \iof.'e(u|
S
C)
Mr, F. M. POOSER. our South Caro-
Una represeiTat ive, w ill he glad to call
otx.|M)rson* in need of or intendin'g to
purchase machinery. [ang22
practlc** of the law in all the Courts of
the Stale ex<-t pt tlie Tcohmte Court and
in the I’lilted States Coiirl*, we pledge
our U*st serv ice* to all clients w ho may
*r"-f us wIth tlo-ir coufl«7eiu , a.
Our united prompt attention will be
given to all biisine-s confided to us.
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OF AI.l.SIZ*^, STYLES am* QUALITIES.
Trices the lowest iii the County.
Persons needing these goods w ill call on
W. W. Moore at Wm MeNab’s, Jlarn-
.wiiU, or W. 1, Wilson; Allcmiale.
marl?
v 1.amiics
Ncedlnp a tonic, or cliililren who want huild-
- ini; 111*. Nhould
BUOWX'S 1HOAI HITT KPS.
It is plcairtiU to take, euros Mularlu. IndF
fwtiou. lUiUHL-ucci) ami Liver ('orupUauta.
A man on a wedding tour may be rec
ognized even if ins bruloi-nrot wlthhim.
When he meets women he looks at their
clythes instead oLlhoirfaces. He is) he-
glniiing to w onder what such duds cost.
ifthny Persons are hmver.
down fprui over work or huH^daolU o.rwi.
Hratvn’a Iron Hitlers
•yUi'iR, ni<h dilation, mn >vt« excess ol biW,
sad < urt* malaria, iict tho gouuiue.
.The .woman (pu stion : Now i-n’t »bis
a plvttjr time of night for you to g**t
home ?
you want a
FINE WATCH OR CLOCK
STERLING SILVERWARE,
• _ \ i
'RICH JEWELRY,
FINEST QUALITY TABLE
LERY,
- Hi
OR SPECTACJ ES,
Sand y mr ordcra t or cr* 7 ,i at
CUT
Jas. All
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castcria.
^ It is strange nobody cvi r !iud» nnt
Ti/lman-Sfieppard.
^ ROBT. C. MiXSON^
SURVEYOR AND ENGINEER.
BLAtltXILI.E, S. C.
ririrnkto Land
tentbuMn all
TI12 Hilgilsta Dailij and Weekly
CHRONICLE
—WILL GI YE—
Full and Impartial Reports
Special attention gi
\ eying. From pi a tic
ness entrusted to my care.
Sur-
husl-
Right Now '
KVKKY JKn SUKKKI’EJ! NEEDS
The Improved Ran-Kmcrican Washer
.With rts use “wash day’’ is no more a
torment and a terror, and w asherw omen
| are no longer imperial.
Of all the Campaign Meetings this
Summer in Soivtli Carolina, liemem-
ber: Full, Accurate and Impartial Re
ports so that you can sec for yoi.r.velf
just what is going on. We gho you
simply the new j. If you w ant good re- |
ports subscribe now-^to ihe Chronicle.
Address:
THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE,
Patrick Walsh, President,
Augusta, (ia.
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WEkxlV Cukomclk^9LW a Yeah. -
I atesirtelegraphic news from all over j
the w orld. CeriaapouUence, farm top- i
M uileal In.t rtin>*UA Sheet Mti*lc«Guitar Violin ud«t liaii;** Mrini:*.
iHr (. 1 m Roller okuan only fc.oa, •
Ag<'tit f»r Piauua and Organs, Rubber Stamps aud blencils. Murinii Ib^tru
ments Repaired.
Piano* and Organs Ttmed anti Repaired,
The larifest and chcainrst stock ever brought toy hi* city.
G-. 33. O. <3-E,
nsro. 27. E.7R.
It’ackville, & C.
THE CAKOLIM MIDLAND RAILWAY CO.
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