The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 25, 1892, Image 4
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l». n, i»^ of Wi
thou ■
the mrit» of
tolU About the r‘range land
r lotos eaten, who fed upon
fnlncM and lost all
and friends. Bey-
_j land of the one eyed
Cydopa, they wild, wh%
were to be found the strange
island* where the enehantmses Circe
•and Cal jrpeo ’lived. These * islands were
lathe narrow western Mediterranean,
and beyond was the Cimmerian land,
where the people lived hr darkness al
ways, inhabiting gloomy eaves,
ThcTo were the wrens
also, whqpe song
was death. They were condemned to
^ die when a man should pass them with
out stopping. Ulysses,iccomplished this
by put^ng was in his earn. 80 they
re changed
Into rocks of Sorrento,
where they still exist a terror to mari
ners. The Sirens typify the surf, whose
bannonioas mnrmurs are often the death
music of the sailor. In, like manner the
{Sydups represent 'tlm-frlocqi -Plead, •«
their nances, show. Brontos is the roil,
Steropee the flash and Argis (he white
ness pf lightning. ,
Likewied the snaky Qordous are
thought to be figurative roprseontadons
of the white oapped and angry waves.
Kot less to be feared were the (Leadful
rocks which
to crush ships passing be
lt has boon sunniaed thkt
th# traditloQ respecting theoe rooks was
<L-ri vM from the ftuating icebergs, which
during the glacial period muet
Woed from th» BUnkemt butthia
hardly likely.
s d aj if i mil ismk11 Tl t wmatsafiaod
toplar DlsW with their rattles to his
Mfcwtfcm," said Oohmsl i. k
at Ma
belnugad t^ my
Aedlda't >ma the army ontil aear
dMmol^ Tr siUe. and ka Woughl
«tth M*l Whoa th* Msaiio
•a to
wMh Ms net wntfl s
■ ▲I aighl he nat the i
shub f omsd wuh a katr ngH
heap her from i sawing around te tha
drmd si other aeldtssa. IMrtag MttW
thai wmba meaM ^rt^b amt out ka-
tal ftrmghl tata tha sir
s« Me ftrol bwhamog ’DUM’
md the
ts and
hne, a
hi Ms city
r wit!) ye stories
nag those reeled
regarding an cx-
all It. Howard,who was
the Empire State. It
raveling around
through tbq rural districts and making
tore that his political fences had no very
bad breaks in them, he came one even
ing to the humble abode of a fanner.
It was too fit from the" town where
he was stepping to go bock that night,
and so he asked permission to stop there.
This was cheerfully granted, and after
partaking of # an old fashioned country
supper the old farmer invited his un
known guest H> take a ride across the
country with him, he having an errand
to do to'ti neighboring village. With
all the suavity for which Mr. Seward
was justly famed, he accepted the invi
tation. and as they drove along in the
gathering twilight lie entertained the
old farmer with all manner of campaign
experiences and stories.
The old farmer’s native shrewdness
caused him to wonder why the stranger
should show him so much attention, aud
at last he tilnrted out:
"Say, he you a book MMMtr
* “NoV HmWf rirnow tip km Uiu grrr-
ernoris smiling rejoinder.
"Perhaps you’re a lightning rod man,
•hr
"No, str; you are wrong again.”
"Then you'ao a sewing machine man.”
Vo, sir.”
"Well, then, bjrfosh, you must fas a
politician.”'
Mr. Seward at oooe acknowledged the
soft impeashment, and then informed
the inquisISTe old fellow that he was
the governor of tha state of New York.
This quieted the old fellow for awhile,
but at baths could hold in no lunger, and
ha qaistty informed Mr. Seward that ha
i Mar. Mr. Seward,
on tha truth of his
finally roaulted in
of twenty dollar*,
baa old
b tha wagon to be need b
of rmsrgewry, and II was agreed
the first prrorm they met was to jleriiW
•s to the ownership of the touary.
Ihauli ha fait to roeagwba Mr. Sevan I
as pevsenoe the furmer woa to win, and
TW test toon com* Driebg by the
•hap of a wnyvtde MnHtamlUi. tha firo-
prMnr himself ■iooA b tha drewwar
Tha far—e enjpped Ms wagon ami Mr.
iBNMMBflHHL
"My friemt. my rornctij has hero
I ffiemki ba pha—4 te hare baa cen-
abrad as to arhn I am. Will yva he
ktod fnaugh to tell hhnP>
Tha man ef hrnwn ami monrb peered
Oft Mr. (firorned hmgaml anrnmtly Then
tenting b the fhr—r he snM, tv swe
at msh (-nee-
*Hr • all right, fhlt* | knew kits'
Kea Tknrhne W«s4. ky gmhr
Tkn fennee tnoh the tneery brfbee
and Mr. Meeoavd area pM—e hy that
AMtfMMMI MtaHi vHhitfii Imp hfVriU ^ V 1m
- I WALK
•au Competition ,Li
I WALK. .
If you don’t understand come to my
Main Street Store in the H}yinJ)utiding
and I will prove by facts and figures
that cannot lie* that 1 walk all round
all o^pipetltioir.
N. G W. WALKER,
Lire Merchant.,
fc ftm will tig at cost for cash th*
stock of goods that i bought from
Duncan & Hay. I want to move
them like hot cakes. Come and hslp me
and yourselves at the same time.
N. G. W. WALKER, -
Live Merchant.
I am receiving the First Kew Goods'
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.
I shall keep full stocks and sell at
prices that cannot fall to please.
Before buying elsewhere try me and
1 will do the rest.
N. G. W. WALKER, .
Live Merchant. * .
jVIcflab.
i BURNED OUT 2d JUNE,
* • • * • « #
Rose Heady lor Business Again Before the Ashes
-m,..
Dr. J. H; E. MIlHOUS,
Dental Surgeon.
Blackviile, S. C.
Will have # regular appointments as
follows:
At Darnwall, C. II. from 1st. Monday
(or sales-day) In each month to Wed
nesday evening. Rooms at Molalr
House. Office two doors South of hotel,
on West or opposite side of street.
At Hally’s, ■. A. A N. B. H.. from
3d Monday In each month to Wednes
day evening. Office at 1'rica's Hotel.
Will be af his home office at Blackfill*
every Friday and Saturday from 1st of
February to 30th September Inclusive,
and every Thareday, Friday end Satur
day, from 1st Octobei to 31st January
Wieluslva. •
Will make appointments with patbnts
to mani thorn at either of his offices at
any lima.
Patients will find It more com forts hie I
to have their pork done at th# office,
though If «|e«(red will call on them at I
their reatdence* anywhere wifhln thirty
milns nf Blackvllb- »
■W iiLLCE OOXr).
BleW Store Just iq Rear of Old Staqd.
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Thank friends for their sympathy<ind will always be found
in the middle of the business road.
"Wm..
THE PATIOS OF PEAC.
BETTER THAN \
| THE WAYS OF WAR. '
Just after the lynching, In Sf*w ©rteans afew months ago, of abren member*
of the Matia bv a Volunteer hand of American nVengers, some of the daily paper*
created a little uneasiness hr declaring ihat Ring Humbert'* if<b clads coul<^
t holl 5lew York from am horitge beyond the range of tMr shore foru aOd hatter -
ies and lav the business metropolis of the country b asftfetor nntler onnti Ibflbll*
W it bout discussing 0 ucle SMnTs ability to take cafe of his poimwrbn*
MICHALSON
Uftkes plaimrc In Informing the puhllc that on his recent visit to the North Ite
captured New York, New England and a big slice of the Hort^Wesi, Hy went
supplied with the Ammunition of gold, silver, greenback* and refflfled cheek*
and merchants, manufacturers and importer* surrendered np«»W the lirst sum^
mons threw ojw*n their stocks and told Micbalsob fo help fiiffrseff to all he want-
to pay them what he pleased; They were demoralized hy the emHow of
gold to Europe and w elcomed Mklialson and his money jt* a Hard pressed soldief
cheers the comrades who eotne to his help and toms the tMe of the tortile coin#
against his ifag. N , » »
IMEiclxal^orL
IIol|>ed himself liberally. The proofs that He did so are as plain »a they 'ron
1 he rharleston bound steamers, the Atlantic Coast Mrrc and the Rtidrfttond ,%
Danville system are witnessoymJ>JMtth»^
wiaaui imn «imi thett u TifOTw lliif gdotls tbat ne nominally Oowght. Eve!*
now the lirst consignments are coming irr afrd
* HVClciialsorL
Invites the people to come from all the adjacent cormtry and neighboring town#,
im \ all the goods they want so chJihdy thal they will forget ali alsmt the low
pi lees of cotton, go home rejoicing ith fresh eourWge tntmtlle with hard Ones#
A* a partial iistof the good gflK>d>oand great bargains that MleHvlson ha* In
store he asks attention to the follow ing few example* that show the eomparive**
of Northern and Southern price* :
ibsori
m-mi
r. B. ELUS, Jr,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer.
Opr rial attevtlow gtrea to the computation
n| wmor pi/VT-r*, W-vrttii* ood ilralaaqr
A pnatid rvr«l a<ato—«>1 to aw at Marita*.
C. will rrcrtrr attratiuv.
actl.tol«v
Charles Zissett,
^^Practioa! Watchmaker.
relH
Patents
Mu
Klr*t
llai
to the puhll
An rxpci
r» la tl
»«• hi* I
faction In ti
. s^ _ a _ _
tfir
r south
II..H.C.
Bi
hi*
House,
«erv lew*
# of
w th
gl*e
»r hi
hn
Ha
i ml
. . - ■ , " ^ n Willi,.| £1
4i «‘nt’s Kurni-hing MFchsisoh'ii price,
I4.UW worth of Furniture—MiehalHm's price,
Mpasiworth of Tin and Wood ware—Miclialwm’s prlfe, ffilBt
flU.iNiU worth of Bacon, Hams. Hugar, dr.^Michaloon's price. M.OW.
y-.' **! wort “ banned Goods and Kam y GroH rlea-Mkhaloon # frfVe, »f,M>#
* ort ** A«e«, line*. Farm Hardware—Mlrhalson * price, *i,-4Ri.
M.Jsw worth of Table Cutlery and ( rockery—Mkhalwm * nrlro, fifr*.
f l.usl worth of Buggies and Wagon*—MIrhalsoa's prlee. 97M.
T " f *f quotations are ofTeft-d as teau for th«HJght. pfeaenied os rigv hoards to
•how the pronir the he*t road to better times. M ic ha Ison has thou—infs »f good#*
lie has bargains that everybody needs and can afford. If yon <b»fi't aav what rev
^ ant a*k for It. Ilichalson has It, hut doe* mu premia* to keep Italwayt. ( ema
r*non and in a hnrrv Iwfore the cream l* •moped, ffe hasn't tl— of t—fon
to make a three hour* talk, bnt he will Help the rovntry mors hef#e#n
now and f hrL'mas than all the polltlelan* ran do this aide mt the day of Jadg-
J"' 111 , '* Huyffsatul srller* writ only come to the pL- ale- nherman's • amp b*!*
low«-rsmid kilpatrick’s torch light inwper* Ulffi Waste our fair couatry. Thw
V*'* 'f* *'"* l*lgh (•rk-es ha«f made the people poorer ^*-«r at let v*ur»
iT . ,n '* l * rr ''* Ihai- M* • III give ibis fall's work to the good *4 the pa**-
B ' neieq.l of jffyplqg far pfodt he u HI try to cleg rea pea are ami make frless*!##
I*** "totor amf Ik-* far—ra am ••tH »f trtmlde be uill trv to make
That la his platform foe *l» day^a the week, sad etcrt bod? |* a*ked t*s
» 11 r \
Hne m
*1 are him
gltlng I Be brut pcieea tor eosiau ami all
toie uum *<
produce ami selling all kiwd* of goods to all sssru *f paoyto at a
•1 lliAl urlon MfH.
r*y a— pr
of the groat
I* at surrocrim a;
say that tha
tout Dr. Uulllodu was sou <ng tha ric-
M— of Ms frfkwdh U gmUma aod merri-
upnrryphal Ba dlad at a good u!4 ago.
and in his bad, Marnonded hy hi* cfaU-
dron who, bowtrur. otAoir d
to change thrir omdo.
day Rortow.
Tha Dt—wMy with
The difficulty of a fondgner leundng
the Chinese language may ba infurrod
from the statement an English trav
eler. He and his companion, previous
to starting for China, had supplied them-
mdroa with a Chinese grammar. In a
day or two the djpoovery was made that
the single letter i had 14A ways of being
pronounced, and that .each pronuncia
tion had an entirely different meaning.
Then it dawned upon them that there
was' no poetry about the Cbtueeo lan
guage, that it was not worth learning
and their grammar was secretly con
signed to the river mud by being drop-
oped overboard.—Yankee Blade.
Walters Wba Da Very Weil.
Waiters in some of the more expeo-
Mve restaurants, where they work all
day, get as much oaforty dollars a month.
It is a very old statement that their in
comes much exceeds those of the* beet
paid clerks ana bookkeeper!, but they
eprn them. That ia, moot of them do.
Girls who work os waiters in the cheap
luncheon places get six dollars a weak
and their mewls. They faro better Mian
typewritera, school teachers or aeaxn-
—Now York Herald.
Arofatant—I kave here au article
twisting the British Lion's Tail. It Ik a
corker, bat It is unsfgaed.*
Editor—Sign it G. WMttiker Jones.
What would have been t be moral effect
at the Derjarst ion of Independence
signed "Pramhvwt Cftisen*"- -Life. '
4 a tart nr*s
thai a roetoln 4—e
earn at ffita aishros
“Tea
ty
fWs|**asewua tiger-thaathautov^
WW— I da e—nr IB
Enh tos pfatohly, ass4 with a Bash at
tedtgwarienp—Than, rir, I esu in —dar-
etond the* yen pnaittoriy Amy that ana
a# tha riser—arua shsetor Minn tha other*
mart tot tafia a self auafivaribrtl— by
the —fid—m and tmnsfinnrily *4 tori
toned, tos trim— —d? I da dsny IB"
Ei kins (vafiring hri eerie ee the to-
mttl— taegbtor dlad avny>—Thank
yen, rir; I dent euat ta tronkfis yen
until enothw gasettun —tSmm Frasn te o
Argoaenfi.
woe the gtsed aaceaaery at
hfs to times irgioearito who, lad by
Canor, subdnad tha world, and who
muntad
apt to
faro" of
troops hare faroa known to euffrr from
an exclusive jneet diet, as indeed we
found to oar coat la the Edlu campaign
of 187*, while the prof errors of .the Ro
man soldiery far the vegetable food has
Its justification in the experience of the
Russian army, and *1111 more of tbs
German one in 1HT0, which carried that
memorable campaign to its triumphant
close on the Erhawnrst (pen sausage fav-
—Loddon Lancet.
: PARAGON
gg. lachine Works,
f firsttfu ^«friraa Howard Bros. Propr’s,
THE LIVE MERCHANT,
Barnwell, s. C
•.Wtoiu*.a.H«uud ri at inhin rn
Rf. \( KVIM.K. ■
if
ored for a little bacon).'
Larg* ramlly.
Patsy' Dooley was a very poor arith
metician, and woa pnssled by a groat
many Questions of mi in be rn which did
not enter other paople’s heads.
One day a new acquaintance remarked
in his presence:
"I have eight brothers."
"Ye have eight brothers?" said Patsy.
"Then I suppose ivery wan o’ thim bos
eight brothers tooT
"Certainly.”
"Arrah, thin,” said Patsy, "how many
mothers had the sixty-foor o’ ye?”—
Youth’s Companion.
*
Paper Pire Kaglaa*.
A novel fire engine is being tried by
the Berlin fire department Tha car
riage It constructed entirely of papier
mache, all the different ports—body,
poles, etc.—being fashioned in the beet
possible rosy. ' The weight is much lees
tH—i the ordinary carriage, while the
durability is equally great,—New York
Journal. o
Faroe of HaMt.
First Little Girl—Your papa is awful
cross.
Second Littlb Girl (apologetically)—
He naed to be an elewkted railroad guard.
—Good New*:
Children Crj hr PHchtr’i Cutorfa.'
“Doi tor, what is*a good cholera mixt
ure for this Jmeofyearr* "Weight
croam waicnnaiea and lager beer will
da vary well." w*
Quldrtfi Cf| far PrtcHer , i Castorit.
; Meal psarori has* tore kinds ef mai •
mV*. Uaa t* iroud ta tos kttritoa ana
ton etoac In snood fa* toe porta*. You
swear know a mnn aaiti |uu knew It s
fc vfiiaa ffifiMriPB O
fsag* hringa aril as
iqOUjl «• toot too afiffi i
'the
ONLY PERFECT
SOflHO {«(?»W(is»,
FAMILY USB.
firiHi lu* ciroular sad pcie
WHEELER A WILHOV MFC. CO.
Allaaia, Go.# • %
w. w. MOORS.
w. |. WILOOH, SOT.
HOME & WILSON
—IIAVK NOW ON HAND-
A COMPLETE AHHORTMKNT OF
COFFINSAANDACASKETS
OF AU. SIZES, STYLES A»n QUAIJTIES.
Prices the lowest In the County.
Persons needing these goods will call on
W. W. Moore at Win McXah's,Barn
well, or W. 1. I)’!Ison, Allendale.
• marl?
you want *
FINK WATCH OR CLOCK
sterling silverware,
RICH JEWELRY,
FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT
LKRY,
OR SPECTACLES,
. •
8«nd y jar order* to or riL at
Jas. Allan & Co
Ato
*8* KINO STREKT*,
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
FRANCIS F. CARROLL Jr.,
Attorhey-at-Law, S
Bamberg, b.c.
otoce aver li.^K^«slk A Cn. VakMc.
tool Jtoti ^ •
Uao W. Cnnrr,
AlkariTB. C.
j, B. Brncnnsarna,
Baraweftl. fi. C.
Croft d Burckhalter.
ATT*»ltN K.Ys* AT 1. A W
BARNWELL C. II., B C.
Will prnstkn ia all tto t'nnvta of thl
mala sad In tiro tfattod mats* t nurts.
Mr- Croft nlll.ottoad to* Cnuft* s
■Brauull Couaty and all osaUrr* »f ios
portanro uIII rorol** Ik* |wr»*nal *1
louttoa of snail nrosakar of Ike fit w.
« rosy an ti
Gunuml Markin
W e roll ywnr <
wu are pro|asro«l
Tunis and Mari
any Marbiuuf)
Hu. h OS
CUTTtlX fllNfi
URIhT M
tt»TT
PC I
rod
r
A Ut(*
Spectacles in Steel, Nickle and Gold*
All (Ke Latest NoVultiea.
and
HT% u«
re ti l f i
II4JL
IN PRRHAEH.
.LKYh, IIANliRRH.
MILL tlRANINti
t(Rp ol Iron or tlra*
v ial a*tottto*a gfvun •
FARGY
GOODS,
Hobbv Horeet
Velocipedes
'i'ov*> Doll*
tor
Stationery
—AN Is— *
Boo 1 I
PfAfCCTto B%BV t itaior.tiB
into ;
rsinm
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dm* riutoi rrru
Ff 4 aft iKMnalUW
< t»t* ala* ut m
tv nf rr < »m
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p- , toto|W||‘firipfif»| CO
Mr, F. M. POOSER. our South Caro
lina representative, will he glad to call
on person* in need of or intending to
purchase machinery. [nug 22
TMman-Sheppand.
The Mgilsta Daily and Weekly
CHRONICLE
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Patterson & Holman,
ATTOUNKYM AT L*A W,
BAMMWRfJk, to C.
Having aaanrlaled ourorlro* for the
prar^h'e of lb* law In all the I «mrt* of
the wBu* exropl tlu* PndMle Court ami
In ll»e t'uiWrel Male* Court*, we pledge
our lie*t *en ice* to alt cIIcmI* who may
lru*i ii* with their contidence.
Our united prompt attrntiwn will be
given to all bti*ine%* ctmtiUrd to u«.
.1. O. Paiixosox, W. A. Hiii.m*x.
i»"~ £
ROBT. C. HIXSON.
SURVEYOR AND ENGINEER.
BLACKVILLK, 8. C.
8|>eolal attention given to Land Sur
veying. Prompt attention to ail bud-
ne** entrusted to my earn.
Right Njdw
KVEKY. HOrSKKKEPKR XEKD8
The Improved Pan-ilmerican Washer
With its use “wash day” is no more a
torment and ateqror, and washerwomen
are no longer imperial.
Mwatrol lw*irwutow* Sheet Murir.GwIlar Ytollu a ad Raa to ~tnwgs
THE GKM ROLIAtR oKuAN ONLY 94.tto.
Agent f-r l*uaas *aJ Organs, Rohoer 8urip« and bcasris. Murtou* laskrii
1 asrwu Rapairod.
PlaiM** ami Organs Tuwed and N*pulre«i. •
The larptof and cheapest stark aver brought to fhri rftfe
• Gr. ID. O. ZL^-lSrGKE,
ISTO. 2V, JEl. Ti. JLyr.
Blackville, H C*
THE CAROLINA MIDLAND RAILWAY CO*
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