The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 29, 1892, Image 3
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The Barnwell
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THURSDAY. SKPfKMBKR 30,180i.
i nextrvirularoommuulcatlon of
Harmony Lod«ce No. 17 A.*. F.*. M.*.
bftld at the u«w Masonic T«m-
. . _j Bannrell upon 8th day ot
Oct UWi, tha ■ama betnff the *ind Saturday
la aaid month, bcfdnning at “Ulsh twelve.”
By order of W.*. M.*.
J. A JiXKins, Secretary.
ti
■anBaaHMaawMamaBMMKMMMMMMtHMaa ’
The regular meeting of Barnwel
Lodge No. - r -
mJtM will be held
night at 8o’clock,
la requested.
By order of
Wm. MoNAB, C. C.
Q. 1C. OREENE,
K. R. &
Lodge No. 10, Knights of Pythias,
at their Hall on Friday
A full attendanc,
Kew Adyerttseiients
C. J. Hay—Town Report.
J. B. McNab—School Books.
Charles Feohmann—The News.
A pretty cottage to rent. Apply to
A. T. Woodward?
We thank Mr. N. A. Patterson for
late Florida papers.
Miss Annie Trottl. of Rosemary, is
•pendiof the week with Mr*. Shuck.
Miss Kffie Bamberg Is visiting Mrs.
A. T. Woodward.
The depot built at Myers Station.
Booth Bound R. R., has been moved to
Ulmers.
Mesara. WllHeand Anbury Kirkland
leave Buford’s Bridge tomorrow for
Wofford College.
The weather prophet* say we are
going to have an early fall and a severe
winter. They any that every year.
BualiMwa waa fearfully dull last
Week. The equinoctial rains gave the
rot ton picker* a long and unwelcome
Prof. $. Boon M orrav,
the Booth < arollna CoiU
the ehatr of Ureoh la
The enrvteeve of
X RamA ***** a
formerly of
ge, now Bile
’ear Ualveral-
E. 34th
ton at Boir»
an tho OUef
will ha
•mat
it
tt of
Tho
* V
e and lalta Belle? hnvo ro>
• ftananot vtoit to Edgo
the fampalTio Dry fhnoh
man In a taaffel «nmditUo
to
Ante
P*eo far sfman m tho Wori
owlldWg to* two hnfeao of haem
If ee
The Base wad Baesfel At
«HB aneoono at A mom Chnsah on
f heSafn tho Fomrih kendo? la
keUgdha me das of the
lae.'w, P. RaMtBee wm
Chorttf eormnok
tot^mo af Ac Borowmi fhos
• leecaaaad ee Aaa it hoa hooe
I rated rtooa seoh The Bo.
I hoa ootitod Mve Bltooe that
•he win ho retd ot tho vase of a A—a
oad d illari a yeer after tha let af Oeae-
U. S Gor’t Report
BHPrader
ABSOU/TELY PURE
The now
story bu
IHHegi
he Pr
ivenlent'
nor of the Public Square,
ofT*
A citizen who has been Identified
with town and county for half a centu
ry and who has watched our progre^
closely said Monday: “I tell you the
right sort of a prohibition law wHl, in
a great measure, stop tho drinking of
whiskey. A poor law will' be worse
than none. . We should either ^a?e a
rigid prohibition law, or else let the
manufacture and sale of whiskey be
free, and limit fire price per gallon to
10 to 35 coots. Then the stuff would he
so mean that a decent man could not
drink it.’*—Carolina Spartan.
We record the third death by acci
dent, occurring In as many week*. On
Saturday Mr. Frank Creech, son of Mr.
R.C. Creech of Great Cypress Town
ship, attended the drill of the fiagood
Guards, J5*Pk. John A. Hayes com
manding, to which company he be
longed." After the drill a race was
made up. Mr. Creech rode his own
horse. At a slight curve in the road
the horse took a path that runs across
the bendi Mr. Creech struck his right
shoulder and arm against a tree by the
path and was huffed from his horse
with fearful force, falling to the ground
at least forty feet from the fatal tree.
His right ares and shoulder wfre bro
ken and crushed and he soon died.
He was a young man about 23 wars
of age and left a wife and two little I
children. Ills bereaved famllv and I
kindred have the warm sympathy of J
men? friende, who join them In eor-
rowlag thal a life that was eo fall of
premise and brightness should have
such sodden ending.
Black fills News.
Prof. W. W. Aefcermen, af Weller,
here, who wee sleeted Priori pal of the
BlarkvHle Urm
■ Monday
The eeppeegd enae ef Astatic rhofera
at Midway la canatag a great deal af
ilk la lew a.
We think, hewever, V they pm a
feed wise fenee erenad Midway that
Biaehelfte wewtd ha ante
la vtatmnf Rim Deeses DeWitt.
■r. J/wyam RsnwntaA.nnd Mtaa
eea. daughter ef Ihr taae Mr Jamse
Sellf, wees marvtsd an the list lost..
el tho resides ■ af Mr. Themae W eish,
aioet *uw. Father asoha, af Ataea,
Hr Brawotng Is ewe of the
.stag rooeg h stlaess monte
HMg' lit* hooey hfIds Is one mi
ns charm tag af me hsoottint
sf Bkwa«ms Mesh dsanew
thn asanaram eoogcosoiatloos shew-
•red apaa them
The esseadaoss were | Rise Mwale
RaMg, ateh Mr fUB BotsS . dies toots
ffarmlU with Mr MrVomow mi Oe>
eopeharg. Rlss tde h**e * * n>
has heows, Mae Rosie t terh. sf CBm*
tnaasa, ott* Mr Asas fPQortaea.
Editor Pkoplr : W ith regard to the
communication of “Old Fogy” 1 will
take two shares of a hundred dollars
each in a cotton factory to he located in
Fish Pond township* two dollars down
and two dollars a month until paid.
G. M. llUNTKR.
Sept. 27th, 1803.
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Editor People : {
I will take stock to the amount of
thousand dollars in a cotton factory to
be located any where in the county, on
the plan outlined by “Old Fogy” in
last week’s Pkoplr.
Andkkw T. Woodward.
Bahaa!.
Barkwbll, tt, C., Sopt.24, 1803.
Editor People :
With regard to the communtnation of
“Old Fogy’’ 1 will start the ball for
Richland township. 1 will subscribe for
a hundred dolUr share in a cotton fac
tory to he located In that township, pay
able one dollar down and a dollar
month until paid.
G. M. Grkkxr.
Blackvillr, 8. C., kept. 23, 1803.
Editor 1*<< pie ; _
With regard to the communication of
“Obi Fogy” In this week’s issue 1 am
ready tu start the ball In motion for
Blackvllis township; will subscribe for
e hundred dollar share la a cotton far
lory to be located la tjial towoshlp, one
dollar lobe paid down and a dollar a
month aatll paid. As I have a little
pmnerty la Barnwell township am
ready tn do the same la that township
whew a factory le started there.
Jaum Disawnn.
the North.West ooi
Aral doc
West of Yns Pkoplb oHicr. As a but-
loess stand It la undoubtedly tha very
host In Barnwell, on account of lu fa
vorable location for the convenience of
a large part of the beet county trade.
It Is the right place for the right man
to make sure money in merchandising.
Apply to • L
if CHARLES PKCIIMANN.
~ FOR SALE.
-t
Two Hundred and Fifty Bushels of
PUKE SOUTHERN RYE SEED by
J.E. HAIR,
aug25-2m] Blackville, 8. C.
. NOTICE.
All persons holding claims against
the late Sallie Mitchell are requested to
tile the same, properly attested with me
or with my .attorney, G. W. M. Wil
liams, Esq., at Columbia, 8. C., within
ninety days from this date.
A. W. BERRY, Executor.
Denmark, 8. C., July 2bth, 1833.
DR M. BEL UNGER,
Physician and Surgeon,
BARNWELL, 8. C.
Office—Basement Brown House.
Residence—Esther Street, near Gra
ded School. aug>8-tf I
WHY should all the
good SEWING MACH
they can always buy
ANSWER THIS
Mod people, who art guilt? <
INK and the sweettooeaof 1
on Top
oricE More.
WILLIAM MoNAB
SEWING MAC]
^ And any kind of
. Musical IqstrUipeqt
They may need or want? I have TEN of the BEST MAI
CHINKS to select from, and any kind df Musical Instrument i
I sell them af cheap and on as easy tmnsas any one would
tmarkets not excepted.
Notice.
Wist Wards.
Mia
5
Afiev ike mrvtee ef
'uaa, gvwaefwMi
#. R. Reeguv w«
Ua. «w BuaAa?
■
a#ilsd te Aw*
as I f . R m
mkeik. Rse Dv Mat-
The Irhseti «f Rf.
Hi? eemgvesuteae hie nemi
kwwme. ADe* a pAwMeasu^eme* bMhg
•tail te Ike gasket t*wd he —mm hwme
> eew wetV| le Set hetlev .
ikwa fen ike sekuee mi ii« W-t tea
Qvi TivAl
VlttUtee lews.
IWhuel fee week
R** J ▼ B. Akdevems, eek ef Rv.
Thmsk T AeArvwm Ml
rnm.
fteerv, lie ts a ywuag mis user ef high
preaslseaed aesks prepare himself
mare fully fee the meeasv's servtee.
The Owvevwer aw Saturday ape Meted
the MWwtag —mlseleuem far thto
ueueAy, whe will have rharge ef the
Mete and Fedaral ilsstleue tu ha held
taff evemher s
Hum J 0. Wim, W T/RirWy, A.
T. Weudward. Federal—F. H. Rlxsoa,
r H. Cater,a B. Free.
Bmwon’s CatsKM Rmisdv, a mar-
velens ears fhr Catarrh, IMpiheria, Cau-
her asewth. and Headache. With each
bottle there te an Ingenious nasal In
jector fur the more tueoeetful treatment
of three complaints without extra
charge. Price Mte. Bold bv J. A. Tobin,
Ham well; P. W. Ferrell, Blackville
l>r. J.M. Smith, Wllllston.
The Fourth Quarterly Conference of
the Barnwell Circuit, M. E. Church,
Month, war held at Barnwell on Satur
day, Rev. J. Walter Dickson presiding.
This charge lain good financial oondl
tio.i and will pay all Us assessments.
It was decided to postpone the protrac
ted meeting until next month, as Dr.
Dickson's engagements would not per
mit him to stay and Mr. Kirton has not
entirely recovered bis health.
A “sholera scare” was started st
Midway on Saturday. Mrs. Chas.
Duensing, who had recently returned
. from a summer in Germany, was taken
violently sick Friday night. Dr.Oiark*
eon was sent for. From the fact of her
visit to the old world and suspicious
symptoms he called Dr. Wannamsker,
of Bamberg, in consultation. Under
their joint treatment she quickly con
valesced. Her sickness was a severe
attack of cholera morbus, caused proh
< ably by eating a pteee of Augusta made
liver pudding.
Major lalar was in town on Friday.
In recalling some European rsmtuis-
esnses he incidentally made convincing
argnment against the McKinlay Bill.
A couple of lawyers and a travel in
man from Cvpu Colonv complimsnte
the clothes he wore and asked the cost
of the suit. Before answering he asked
them Id estimate Its cost tn the Amert
ean market. They agreed that It was
worth forty dollars ot morn. He then
told them that it was made to order la
London and coat only twelve dollars
and a half.
Quorv Mall II If
vudlug BupS. th
A I. McMtvhart, Daisy M
I Mm* Mksu, i.anea «AA Hsi*
Mima, Flay li* i«reuk. Mat***
HsflRM t*vaor%, M. I.. Msttb#u
It a* Diehn, V A. Owe**, Jasaas
Wslasv ttveuw. Baa
Buauast, T»y kaudar*. Kialla I
I. Maris*. Kaals Bloau, Cary
Masala Bruaa, Riva Tkkmya m, Osrn
W. Ilsir. Hauls Nawuaui, Utd Hair, j
WltlU Thauigaau, Data? M T.lta, Nor-
asaa Ttada. Carrie kliaa, x **s Cal-
huua, A teas* Hair, C. J. Ouaaa.
J. D. I>w#l lu af FrivaddvIA Flor- ]
•aea euuaty, eaierud ika High Ibokool
i Turadav.
Eight or (an young m^n and young
ladles from different juru af this Ktata
and Georgia will snter the 1st of Octo
ber.
UIm Maggie Rkkrnhacker, a moat
lovable gtrl, U vDlllug her sister Mr*.
Oolphla.
Krv. T II. Golphln prrsched two
very fine sermons on Aunday tn the
Baptist church to a crowded house.
He will prove a worthy successor to
Bishop Key.
Owing to the recent heavy rain* cot
ton Is coming In slowly and the price
continue* to rise. We see no reason
for it not going U> 8 cent* at an early
dsy. The present estimate for the
crop Is six and a half million and if
this part of the cotton belt is a fair sam
ple the estimate is high enough. Sev
eral of our best farmers say their Croo
will not excee/l two thirds of last years
crop. Hal,
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to euro In ail its stages and that U
Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the
only positive cure now known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires a con
stitutional treatment. Hail’s Catarrh
Cure Is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving
the patient strength by building up the
constitution and assisting nature In do
ing its work. The proprietors have so
much faith In Its curative powers, that
they offer One Hundred Dollars for any
ease that It falls to cure. Send for list
of testimonials. Address,
F. J. Cham it A Co., Toledo, 0.
>ld by Druggists, Tftc.
He saw the brethren slnmberin/
And heard them snoring long
Prttfdm t
I wwu 14 ash rawas h* tha
Uua uf "OtA F«gy M lu ywwr lust I
nw4 a akuvt paragraph 1*
ttuu af hla “wisa worAa."
C«muu fariuri*
Has «f auy h!w4 wauM
way Ik ska auuutry ika a Mm I
futaa uwkM k*>4. Thay wuuli auauus-
Mak mute Ik ika way af hsmsMl m Ike
v tka* tka M auhsseueuvy M euul4
Itk Me mam favueakAa maaag*ui»ai
au4 aseuuM*at equApmaut. Tkaee maafti
aus ha auy aull KM ~*tke guvavkasaut'*
fkv kafek la pritam Aeaaeial 4ap«aeaft*u,
whsak la aiwaf a a mug lu urikstpla a *4
Kaugwruk* Ik MketAasL ll kkkli hu
guug paltoy au4 peueguHtve lu masmeus
au Mm pari af ika *iata m aaeasgs all
mmw maaafacauriug euaaepviaea fsam
•atartau as maas i*e yam Fhcmum
a—14 kuae a auak umehut km
a—run gms* AakAs auM hkesw i
| fietgke au4 aammAmksM kkf
| gea luauefki uhuu M li
I f ursuea.
I Thu prrj ■ Mea Uhkrk I
pskmtkaus m < *ska miaam
i agaium fa■ jury preaftkeusa au4 amuay
kmpa'WikMM apswam aga k«t a uaa*
aaaaf kl aMue* Ik Mm way •* Ikta gwaas
femkewemaekt m tka gauaenl aatfasa af
•at saatkaea saaaiyy It aariaiktf aam
aus hu »i magmaakiag ukuu «ku Sea i
•ta af tkaae ■asaryrims |» prasataaft?
Mmsaaaseaaaf la tka rietakf af tkeaMM
aau as math.
TW aaetteamat af Mm eAaaRaa has
| k*hetAa4. ika elRsa a—Sera are qaiss
j aa4 aM aat agaia ha ruaslaaa aaMuu-
imaamkm iuu feaew latkas Mam ika
•*kav. aammf tkaught af Mm
ha • - -a ihvit jw 4 ■aat, a
kMqw f*v aeaaa >»he* • "
toua ry yrmmL
f m r4 ta m? famaamalaklftaa af |
aaAmatkari Umt Mm hall haa J
a mmlMk la Mkhluaf, Aafu* j
Miwhvlllatuwashlpa iaaluri|
I the amitev la Ma! Dak I a 111 take ewe j
] there lu a eutsaa feutuay hs he leuataM |
I la that tqwueklpt *ul4 •Hare lu he eat
I huu4ve4 Aellura, puyahla eue feller
4»aa au4 a fuller a mouth uatli pahl.
au4 ae feet ae pweelkle will *ee every
1 lev lu the tewuahlp and ask him tu
I saberrih*. ^
Will aut sum* owe foes much la atari
1 ihe matter la rarh one of the remaining
lewnshlpeof WII Dion. Rosemary, Hull
Pood, Georges Creek, Four Mile, Ben
aett Hprtngs Halihw,
Cypreae, Three Mile,
Bamberg, Sycamore, Midway and
Paaf
The undersigned rtwpectfully gives
notioe that he will atteiul at hit nflloe
In Barnwell on the Aral week and thirl
week of the month, beginning the
month on the Aral Monday of an me, am
at other times may bo found at Baa
berg.
JO«. M. SKINNER,
Attorney at Law.
Maykth IflkS. mo
FINAL DISCHARGE
Xntku Is hereby given that Ikn an-
fereigned wBI Ale hU Anal eeneunt niik
J. O. railsrenn, Keq^fafge ef Froham,
ea Wednesday, tka AAtk Ay a#
her neat, at IK n’nAnrk Ik ika furaai
a* AduMnlesmtur nf Ike eemm nf T
E. Walker, daeeaeed, and ask far Lea-
has moved up from his temporary
summer retreat and is now fully ready
(or the fall trade.
lie gives his best thanks to his many
friends for their good patronage In the
past and for the free and full sympathy
of their words for the_loflA~oL -b4a-o!d H
stand and stock by ¥re.
With a fresh and complete stock of
new goods suited to the needs of the
people of this section he cordially asks
and confidently expects a continuance
of past patronage at the
South Side Store,
DICKS BRICK BUILDING.
8outh West Corner of the Public
Square.
'Hard times have eotne upon the conn
try and as a Kere**ary coa—queues
jjrigti prices have been driven away. I
•kail do my bent to keep up tka quaran
tine against their return.
While I cannot, as a candidate for
bwataeoa. prom I— to make
a "man sad child who may favor me
with custom happy, baadeoma, healthy
and pemperotM I very willti
myself m deal with perfect I
will he onamat with qatah
—nail prndte aad shall sail
trpMg.
marlO
S. M. KEY.
CASTOR!
for Inftmf mnd Children*
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M*emL D.D,
JDn TmSqtr.
iF.Ps
alO give Ike
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Mm pahllr
II
F. WaLIBB.
nritea fat eatsaa
that straight hao-
partfeulariy sad
m call apaa me la
wk hay lag av ml*
- HOPE AND
WEFFORD COLLEGE. Walt Witt i Wdctae.
mi* a ItXA Ft wt * Mts.
JAA. R. CABUBULLkDw
Fut’KDED IkM.
W ■swan C—i was efk—a ta
la the Mm —liege ria—as is— pkeaMel
■aareae mi mady. aaeh lea Meg m Mm,
f*ame«f Ragdefar mi Aria, la nan mi
m ha* a m-mar I
luted fat Is—ek
BEFEKaRM.
WILLIAM McMAB.
BARNWELL, 8. C.
FOR THE PEOPLE.
Brown & Mo.,
Barnwell*
a
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HA.VR WHAT YOU WANT-*
I
AIDitdafe. Great
Buford's Bridge,
Kith
“Old Foot.*
The editor and staff aeknowiedge an
Invitation to the First Annual Social
flop of the Miackvillo Social Club,
Brown’s Hall, Thursday, Sept,
nice o’clock. We kuow many
rhy tbie will be s ae plus uitrai
(ring,
and deep.
And to the choir he «aid: Please ting
“He giveth His beloved sleep.”
A preacher hrin
form the last sad
AxawBi vat* qrnnaA.
Why do ao many people we ace around
nsaecui to prefer to suffer and he made
miserable hv Indigestion, Constipation,
Dtssinefts, Loss of Appetite, Coming up
of the Food. Yellow Skin, when for 75c.
wo will sell them Shiloh’s Vltaliter.
f uarantced to cure them. Sold by J. A.
obln, Barnwell; P, W. Farrell, Black-
vllle; Dr. J. M. hinlth. Wllllston.
Western Lock.
The following story is told of a suc
cessful candidate out in Kaneas. It is
hard to imagine what bis feelings
would have been if lie had been beaten:
“Well, Tom, you got the office?”
“Yes.”
“What did It cost you ?” •
“'Veil, Jim, It foot* up pretty big,
old boy. You see, I broke one of my
legs running for the office. That cost
considerable. My brother-in-law was
shot while making a speech for me,
and I had to bear the funeral expenses.
I rode three mules to death running
around over, the country, I had to
mortgage my farm to get money to
treat; and, the worst of all, my wife got
a divorce suit against me, with alimony
attached. So you see the thing foots
up big.”
KHLOK’S CONSUMPTION CUBIC.
This Is beyond question the most sue
cessful Cough Medicine we have ever
•old, a few doses Invariably cure the
worst cases of Cough, Croup and Bron
ohltls, while Its wonderlul success in
the cure of Consumption Is without A
parallel In the hlatory of medklim.
Since ID flrat discovery It haa been an id
on A guarantee, a teat which no other
medicine can aland If yon have a oh: gh
we earnestly ask yon t* try It. Price
are sore
T*BXTrm»,ncnT
UKIH.UIIVT
avronuii mb a
ra mi.
Lynn.
—For sale by—
J. A. ROUNTREE A BRO.,
\YII.LISTON, 8. C.
sept 15
ROTARY rV BLIC.El.RDMF. B C.
| will 0mm peeaapt kHmmte* m all
kvetwew* ewwMsM m —* I wlil alee
beak a twtl a—rtm*atef Bftawhe. Umm,
BU— mi Male. M—igagwe, Ismd Lenewe,
Lakd TlUaa. Ceaieame, Ketee, A«-
J. O. MAMDEMA.
’M^LRr ^BRHHf WRUll....
c: s. Pit CHER,
^ DEALER IK——*
Machinery and Hardware,
BELTING, LAUB LEATHER,
OILB, PUMPS AKD PIPE*,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT®.
BOILER* AKD ENGIKE8,
CHARLESTON. 8. C,
Send tor Prices.
it
every Bee •— <
? adveril
priwsev • Ink. The? ew ka
Ikkt le all wv ask, te* kf%m
dm •i*J
dalricj
Hi*KCl AL. BTUDIKH
Partfe^Wsr aWewiiew kee hi pkhl Iw tk- —fevriaw af aw? m—
■artsn Rasa ef gwwAs h«ml I— wwtvweeaRf myaed hv all aw
Ike pllm tawl rit—e. It fe wrprfetwgjkas •—rk skewld he— heaw tka ew— ea lik|M
kwt a visit m ear •—perie— »ill skww nwm dt parte res neves hafwsa eatemptwd BA
■ irip ■ill^ ewmrpri— Ik all ikfe wan try.
TT A -RD-W A -R.TTl-
Our meek of Hardware le as e—pfem
fuuud In Auguau, Charfeetow, Savannah <
la koam hwyers an ever? part ha—
Ju1y28-.1m
For Rent
Tho Plantation known as tho Bull
Pond Place, between 5 and 600 acres.
Open land for six plows. Qood water,
buddings, excellent pasturage.
For terms for one or more years apply
to
J. J. BROWN, Barnwell.
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Supercisor’s Notice.
All parties who have transfers from
other counties to this county and have
never received their Registration cer
tificate* will write to the Supervisor at
Ch!tty’s,S. B. R. R., giving name, age,
occupation, township, precinct, resi
dence, etc. It being simply Impossible
for the Supervisor to make out a certifi
cate from a simple transfer, amj the
post offices of the parties being un
known to him there Is dels? In for
warding the certificates of such parties.
Any matter in regard to Registration
wilt have attention by addresalng ms at
Chluy, H. B R. R.
IIATXE F. RICE,9. R. B. C.
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Willistoii Male
— AND
Female High School,
WILLI9TON, BARNWELL CO. 8. C-
Next Session begins Thursday, Sep'
tom her 1st. 1803.
Full English Course. Special Depart-
ments. . _ .
Ancient and Modern Languages, Book
keeping, Telegraphy, Stenography and
Music. \ *
Full corps Of experienced teachers:
large, comfortable and well furnished
building; healthy location.
EXPENSES:
Literary Department, per month, $1.50
jo $3.50.
Music, per month, $9.50.
Telegraphy, per month, $3.00.
Beok-keepihg, per course, $10.00.
Stenography, percouras, $I0.<«
Board, per month, $7.00 to $10.00.
and well ttaaftad ae any that «wn ha
r OaiM—htn, and ewr priqea will —vw
Workers In wend and trwk will Mnd
all Uie heel tool# m(their trades at owe iwtabIHhn—wt. la bnlldlng hardware wa
carry everything. Our porkK and table vutkry, aciaeora, Ao., are tha haal la ha
had and our raaors are el—ply perfect.
R/lNOKH A.ND STOVES*
We handle a beautiful Hoe of Kang— and Cooking Stoves and Ibvlta the eepo-
elal attention of husbands and wive# to the— saviors of health and llghtt—ra of
the three times a day laMrs of llfo. They are supplied with full outBte mi ewoU
log utensils, and upon the voluntary testimony of happy and admlrahb haksa-
keepers we knowingly recommend them.
GENTLEMENS GOODS.
Gentlemen's Clothing and Furnishing lif»od# In great variety and of tha heal
fabric# and the moat fashionable modes. In shlrta, collars, cuffa, ties, gloves,
hosiery, handKerchlefs and underwear we defy competition from any Southern
source and laugh at Imitation from anywhere.
‘ LADUE*^ DRESS GOODS.
We can please every taste and suit every style In Indies’ Dress Goods, and wa
most cordially Invite the fair —x to cxercUe woman’s.righto and come and sea
for them selves. Our stock of notions, hosiery, laces, ribbons, soaps, fans, glnvea
and dress and toilet accessories generally is without a vacancy In Ha co eta
ness. We have a full stock of Trunks ranging from Saratoga sires downward.
SHOES AND ©DIPPERS.
Wo have an ImmanM* stock of the bc*t makes and styles. The famous Bay
State slices made to our special order never fall to give complete satisfaction and
sell themselves at sight.
Closing out at Cost.
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ling requested to par-
office for a youag wo-
at tha point of death, pi
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wa earnestly a*k you to try
10c., »0c. and $1. If yeur lung* a
cheat, nr beck lame, u— bhlloh’a I
Fleeter. Bold by J. A. Tobin,
well; P. W. Farrell, Blaokvllle.
M ■ Smith, W Itll—ok.
Dr J.
GREEN V1LLR, B.C*
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We ncetl room and offer a large lot of pretty Spring and Summer Goods for la*
die* use at prime cost. These goods will go like hot cakea and first coma firtl
served will be the rule. Don’t miss the chance.
Btnd for catak>fue.
X. K. BAILE
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EY, principal,
Wllllston. 8. C.
Talbott & Sons.
Engine#,
iioilrr.,
8a« Mills,
Cam and Wheat Mill#.
Wood Working Machinery.
irtek Machine tv,
Cattok Gina.
COKFLETE
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Miscellaneous.
Plantation Gmccrlea alwaya ip full supply, Bagging and Ties, Salt, Seed Gala
and Rye Pdarrive, Furniture, Mattress, Tin, Crockery and Womlen Ware, well
buckets chains and ropes, leather, cotton sheet#, the best tobacco and finest and
moat fragrant cigars, and in abort every thing for every body, to aat, to wear and
to work with.
Last Not Least.
Our family grocery department la conatonlly supplied with all tha high
standard eatable, that mak# life worth living. Wata** only live beat and |
artirlc*^nd tolerate no ad vltarallon. Our Hat of deltmafcaa ambraoaa tho
cat bradP of both home and foreign lavurica.
ThaPWdn—at
with tha U-i
Wa will k«
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Wagon, In all Mae*, made of hard mountain
at Iron, Is guaranteed tn nenvo kerf cell y sn*IM
a fall stock af firm elnaa kenu—ky MnAaa aad p
feaaur— of tha cwontry.
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