The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, October 03, 1878, Image 3
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Xlurnwell Directory.
Jounrii—Meetings pro re nala.
^ Church —Her. W. E. 1'erryctalr,
, r -Jter. Sefticen l»t aud 3»l (Sunday of each
aonth.
Prubylerian Church—Re*. Edward Palmer,
. Pastor. Services every Sunday.
Otfholie Church—Rey. Mr. Sobacte. Servi
ces once a month.
EpueopiU Church—Pastorship vacant.
Pott Office—Mail leaves (Sundays except-
JW) 7 a. m. and arrives at 5 p. m.
* Democratic Club meets second Saturday in
every month.
Blackville Directory.
DlachvilU Democratic C'/aA.—Meets on Sat
urday before the first Sunday in each month
in Court House Hall at 3 p. m
To ten Council.—Meets third Friday in each
month.
Gordon Volunteer*.—Meets third Friday in
isach month, Capt.C E. Lartigue.
Edi*tn Guard*.—Meet every Saturday eve
ning at 4 o’clock, Capt, H. Dodenhoff.
BaptiH Church.—Kev J. 0. Williams Pas
tor. Services Island 3d Sunday: Sahbith
School 6 p. m., prayer meeting Sunday eve
ning ftj5 p. m.
t Metho(U*t Chiireh.—Rev. A. J. Cauthen
PaMer. Services 2nd and 4th Sabbaths.
Sunday School 9:30 a. m., prayer meeting
Tuesday evening 7:30.
Arrival of Train*—Day passenger, down,
,)l.'03a. m. Day passenger, up, 2:l4p. m.
Night passenger, do*n, 11:37 p. m. Night
passenger, up, 3:22 a. m.
Masons meet Friday bight On or before full
moon in each month.
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Bamberg BiteCtbry
Democratic Club meets on the 1st Saturday
in each month, at 3 p. m., in Military Hall.
Town Council meets on second Tuesday in
each month at 7 p. m.
Bamberg Guard*—Meet on 22nd of each
month at 3 p. m., Capt. 0. F. Bamberg.
Methodist Church— Preaching On 1st and 3d
Sundays in each month at 10:30 a. n». and
4:30 p. m. by Rev. W..P, Monion.
Baptist Church —Preaching on the second
Sunday in each month at 11 o'clock by Rev.
J. F. Buist. intermediate services by Rev.
Lucius Cuthbert and Rev. W. D. Rice.
Bapti
Williston Directory.
locratlc Club meets on Saturday be
lt, he 1st Sunday In each month,
iptist fhurch—Rev. L. Cuthbert, Pas
tor. Services 2o<1 Saturday and Sabbath
an i fourth Sabbath in each month at 11
O’clock a m.
Method'st Church—Rev. M. A. McKib-
ben, Pastor. Services 1st Sunday iu each
month at 11 a. m,
Hope Lodge No. 120, A. - . F.\ M.‘. meets
Saturday night before 2nd Sunday iu
each month.
Down day passenger train. 10:42 a. m.;
up day passenger train, 2:40 p m.
O-riihuiriM Directory.
—Orahams Democratic Club meets on the
4th Saturday of each mouth, at 2 o'clock
. p. m.
Grahams Democratic Affiliated Club
meets ojh ho 1st Saturday of each month,
at 2 o’clock p. m.
Grahams Grange. No. 75, meets on the
1st Thursday in e tch month.
« Centennial Rifles meet on the 2nd Satur
day In each month.
Faust Lodge No. 114, meets on the 3d
Fildiy In each month.
Baptist Church—Services on the 3d Sat
urday and Sunday of each mouth at 11
o ! clock a. in., by Rev. L. Cuthbert, and on
tbe 2nd Saturday of each month, at 11
o’clock a. ra., by Rev. \V. .1 Rlee: Sunday-
school iu the morning at 9 o’clock.
Methodist Church—Rev A. J. Oauthon.
Pastor. Services on the 1st and 3d Sunday
of each month at 4 o’clock p. m.; Sunday-
achool in the morning at D o’clock.
Our Blackville .Agency.
Ectra copies of TIRE People can always
be procured at the store of our Agent, Ma
jor G. E. Steadman, who is authorized to
'receive subscriptions and advertisements
and to give receipts for the sumo.
Oar Venerable Tovv naman.
On Wednesday last we had the ex
treme pleasure of being one of a party
who celebrated the 92d anniversary of
Colonel B. H. Brown. We heartily
congratulate this M Father in Israel,”
and hope the suns of many Summers
may yet shine upon to chefcr and in
vigorate him. For his years he is cer-
« ly a most remarkable gentleman,
g unusually well preserved, men
tally, reading for hours without tbe
aid of glasses, and retaining his Inter
est in home and national affairs. *
May his last days be his best, and
each succeeding year And him grow
ing in grace and spirituality, that ho
may be meet for the Master’s coming.
vGUATlTl’DK.
September 27tb, 1878.
l*ro€e«4teff» of Uke Co
▼eotioK.
ty Com*
(General Koail xVoticC.
Sub-commissioners of roads in this
county will have the roads In their
respective townships put in thorough
repair Immediately.
Order out all able-bodied male citi-
eens liable to road duty to work for
the length of time required, In tbe
judgment of the sub-commissioners,
and report all persons falling to work
to the nearest Trial Justice where such
default was made.
Mr. W. Tarlton Harley is appointed
special commissioner to repair the hill
and road at the “ Harley old mills," in
Red Oak township. Sub-commission
ers of adjoining townships will order
all bands within three miles of said
mills to report to him at such time as
he may designate for that purpose/HP ents
and will render him such other assist
ance as may be required.
By order of the Board.
F. M. Mxison, Clerk.
One of the jail birds, who was con
victed of manslaughter at the last
term of tbe Court at this place, and
sentenced to two years In the peniten
tiary, made his escape from jail one
day last week, and would have got en
tirely away had it not been for our
pressman, Punch Ingram, who cap
ered tbe runaway as he was making
way through tbe Held In which
•he (Punch) was picking cotton. Punch
says he don’t know who was the most
scared of the two, be or the man he
captured. Well, If Punch Is sorter
scary, he is one of the beet pressmen
1ft the country.
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The Democratic party in Bern well
county Is neither dead or sleeping. Its
life, devotion and energy were never
more apparent than in the Nominating
Convention, which met at this place
on Tuesday last.
'throughout the county our best
citizens bad been selected and sent to
the Convention, men Identified with
the best Interests of the whole people,
whose sole aim was the preservation
of the proud prominence of the “ Ban
ner County.” We have seen nume
rous conventions and legislative as
semblies In session, and have never
yet seen an assemblage that surpassed
it In ability and respectability.
Precisely at high noon itaj. Lar
tigue, county chairman, called the
Convention to order, and 124 white
and 21 colored delegates, representing
at least 4,000 voters, answered to roll
call. Upon declaring the Covention
prepared for business, Maj. Lartigue
addressed the Convention in the fol
lowing glowing words:
It gives me great pleasure to con
gratulate you on this occasion. As to
the success of our demonstration on
the 18th, Barnwell county has reason
to be proud of herself. Her sons and
daughters take rank wherever they
appear, and have no cause to blush.
Well satisfied with our past, we need
have no misgivings for the future. We
have men and women among us, and
of us, who, with noble bearing or
queenly mein, with knightly prowess
or virtue’s charm, may move to their
credit and to ours, with confidence
that their positions are well assured.
Without being boastful, we have rea
eon to be sAtlslled ; but to retain this
position our confidence must not de
generate into apathy. Wo have the
task assigned us of maintaining our
position and of advancing in the line
of progress. This task, this duty, we
must perform. We have no choice
but to exercise every energy to its ac
complishment ; every obstacle must
be removed as it is reached ; every
hindrance overcome; every fear dis
sipated ; every hope encouraged, and
as a power, second to none but God,
we, tbe people, must accomplish our
destiny—that of sustaining ourselves
in peace, prosperity and happiness.
We have assembled for no doubtful
purpose ; we are here to select men of
intelligence and integrity to do our
bidding, to etudy our Interests and
advance them ; to forget themselves
In their efforts for the public good,
and to offer themsalVes as sacrifices on
the altars of their country, if the ne
cessities of the country require it.
We have come not in the private in
terest of any man or set of men, but
for tbe general good; not to gratify
private spleen nor to ecea personal
satisfaction ; not to reward this man
nor punish that, and not to make pub-
he measures subordinate to private
enterprise.
We are Democrats not alone because
the Democratic party Is a strong and
powerful political organization, which
may advance our local, and conse
quently our individual interests, but
also because the Democratic party is
the party which advocates the greatest
liberty short of license to do wrong,
aud the greatest good for the greatest
number, consistent with the welfare of
all citizens, whether they politically
affiliated with the majority or with the
minority.
We must each be governed in our
action to-day by a sense of individual
responsibility; by all just and fair
means advance the prosperity of all
the people.
Let our aim be to seek the means of
producing concord, to suppress dis
sension, encourage merit, frown down
treachery and stigmatise dishonesty
and maintain, at every hazard, the
unity of the party. But wo must not
forgot to exercise a sleepless vigilance
in guarding the roar as well as the
front Like the vidette on outpost duty,
let the quick ear and the gleaming eye
for no moment forgot its duty; let
every crackling twig or rustling bough
be cause for extra vigilance ; let no
fox-like foe insinuate himself within
our lines, that he may do harm to us.
Petty ambition and peurile senti
ments must be disregarded and for
gotten. We want men at the front,
not laggards and dastards ; we want
intelligence, not Imbecility ; we want
Integrity, and not trickery ; veracity',
not prevarication.
I know you respond in sentiment to
all I have said, but I ask more than
accord as to sentiment; action In tbe
path of duty. True, strong, vigorous
action is noble; sickly sentiment Is
contemptible. With elevated sentl-
geoerous impulses and manly
resolution action must be heroic.
While heroism exhibits Itself in charges
such as Barnwell men made up the
bloody slopes of Fort Harrison or in
ministering to those stricken with
plague and pestilence, still that noble
self-abnegation which impels the true
man in times like these to forget every
claim or hope of bis own to assure the
good of the country. A nobler hero
ism is exhibited, and we to-day have
need of heroes.
Tbe reeolutions suggested by the Ex
ecutive Committee, already published
in our columns, were endorsed by the
Convention. Tbe two-thirds rule was
adopted. Nominations were then
opened, and tbe struggle became live
ly. Ballot after ballot passed without
any result On the 7th Messrs. Ha
vant and Hartzog received a sufficient
- ntrfc-r - v ii nairHYiin
THE TEOPLE I bm toma* | number of votes to produce a nomt
.g-yrrf
ill i t HUTU lettfMfcMlNiyBaiBfcBellBMM
nation. On the 10th J. A. MUIer, and
on tbe 11th ballot M r , D. Paul Sojour
ner were nominated. The light was
now narrowed down to a contest be
tween Messrs. Wm. P. Dunbar and
Robert Aldrich. This was continued
throughout tbe night. Bear after
hour passed In fruitless attempts to
arrive at a result Sugfeetioss wer4
made by the friends of the candidates
to refer the election back to the pri
maries. Thfs met with strong oppo-
sRion, aqd a lively parliamentary war
ensued. At last, about 3 a. m. Wed
nesday, after the Convention bad Sat
In continuous session for 15 hours-, the
matter was settled by the withdrawal
of both candidates, and the unanimous
nomination of Mr. I. M. Hutson by the
Convention. Mr. Hutson has repeat
edly refused to engage In public life,
as his health Is not robust, and bis
law practice Is engrossing, but the di
lemma in which the delegates of the
people weire placed on this occasion,
and his high sense of public duty at
last Induced Mr. Hutson to sacrifice
private considerations to tbe public
good, and cheer after cheer filled the
hall of the Convention when hft de
cision fras announced.
Probate judoe.
The contest for this office lay be
tween Messrs. W. Gilmore Simms,
Judge Hay and Mr. J. W. Freeman,
and resulted In the elfection of W. dll-
more Simms.
cocurr commissioners.
Messrs J. C. McMillan, F. H. Creech
and J. W. Jenny were nominated.
SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.
Rev, Arthur Buist.
The Convention adjourned at 6:20
Tuesday morning, after one of the
most ardent contests ever occurring
in any Convention in this County, but,
at the same time, without any distur
bance tending to mar the general
pleasure experienced at the happy re
sult arrived at. The ticket, It will be
perceived, is an entirely new one, ex
cept the nomination of County Com
missioner McMillan, and gave unboun
ded satisfaction.
Pompeii.
Excavations at Pompeii prove the
city to have been one of the most fash
ionable aud beautiful of Roman Sum
mer resotts, and but for the eruption
It might have remained so to this day.
As with Pompeii, so with thousands of
people who have beauty of form bnd
feature. They might always be ad
mired but for the eruption that makes
the face unsightly, and betrays the
presence of scrofula, viruleht blood
poisons, or general debility. Thete Is
but one remedy that positively cures
these affections, aud that remedy Is
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery.
It is the best known tonic, alterative
and resolvent. It speedily cures pim
ples, blotches, liver spots, and all dis
eases arising from impoverished or
impure blood. It also cures dyspep
sia. and regulates the liver and bowels.
Sold by druggists.
tow 4prjsimsxiajm.
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238 BROAD STREET,
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(OPPOSITE MASONIC HAtt)*
Fall | Winter Stock Boots 1 Shoes
I 'VERY variety qf Goods lb my line san be found at my Stor* Fine Goods
i for Men’s and Ladies’ wear a specialty. Also, all qualities for plantation
and domestic use sold at the lowest prices.
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Furniture and Bedding
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Undertaking lb all Its bhmehes. Sunday and night calls over the Store,
at 147 and 149 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
G. V. DeGRAAF.
Pep26-«mo
HENRY MAY.
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OTTO F. WEITERS,
Wholesale Orooer,
i—AND DEALER IK—
Segal'S, Liquors and Tobacco.
AHENT FOR THE CELEBRATED
Monarch Whiskey.
Also, I. T. & J. G. Frost ft Oo.’s Self-Raising Flour, and Thorn Brothers’
celebrated Butter Crackers.
sep26-ly Nos. 108,110,112 and 181 East Bay, Charleston, 8. C.
ROBERTS & COMPANY
Allendale Democratic 4’lnh.
By resolution of the Club, the regu
lar meeting hereafter, during the cam
paign, will be held every Saturday, at 4
o’clock, p. m. G. H. Kirkland,
President,
A. B. Connor, Secretary:
A rich legacy has been left to suffer
ing humanity by Dr. James L. Gilder,
who, after forty years of active medi
cal practice, ha8 perfected his celebra
ted Liver Pills, which are for sale by
druggists geberally and by
GEonok A. Phillips,
sep2G ly Williston, S. 0>
l.ocnl Uriels.
London Brown is in trouble again.
The prisoners have been removed
from the bull pen to the new jail.
A little daughter of Mr. A. P. Man-
vllle is seriously sick with dlptherla.
We are glad to see our young friend,
Mr. Herbert Brown, on the streets
again.
We regret to learn that Mr. Benja
min Baxley, who lived near Grahams,
died suddenly on Saturday last
Sumter Graham was fatally Injured
one night last week by the down train,
at Blackvllle, and has since died from
his injuries.
Every man may be his own physician;
If he simply takes the free publications
of the Dr. Harter Medicine Company,
and usee tbe remedies they prescribe.
All dealers and druggists have them.
The Barnwell Agricultural and Me
chanical Society have issued their pre
mium list for its annual fair, to be
held at this place on the 30th and 31st
of October and 1st of November.
We are Informed that the house of
Mr. W. W. Harley .who lives about eight
miles frotft Williston, was destroyed
by fire one day last week—supposed
to be tbe work of an Incendiary. We
understand that the house was insured
for one thousand dollars,
"The heart bowed down by grief and
care” is too often wretched, merely be
cause the body is diseased. Dr. Hal
ter’s Liver Pills, and Dr. Harter's Iron
Tonic will, in most cases, relnvlgotate
the frame and banish gloomy thoughts.
For sale by all druggists.
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Charleston, Heptembsr 90, p. m.—
Firm; mtddllnw, 10%; low middling, lo%a
10 5-ld; good ordinary, 9%; net receipts,
MU;gross, none; Mies, 1,900bales; stock,
37,199; exports coastwise, 8,099.
Wholesale Grocers,
Redistillers and Rectifiers,
Liquors of all Kinds,
NO. 2 WARREN BLOCK, JACKSON STREET,
’ Augusta, Ga.
Bpp26 3mo
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Blackvllle^ 8.
Grand Opening
Ol the Fall Campaign !
Successful Opposition to my Run!
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I am just from tbe Northern markets, where I have spent a month in care
fully selecting and purchasing one of the fullest and most complete stocks of
Genera! Merchandise ever brought Into this State. 1 guarantee satisfaction to
one and all and defy competition in prices, etylee and quality anywhere In tbe
State. Call for yourselves and examine my splendid stock of Ready-made
Clothing. Gents and boys "rigged out” In the latest Parisian styles in any
quality of suit from the “every day ffc-about* tb the handsomest "wedding
outfit’’ and at prices to suit all.
My supetb stock of Boots and Shoes for Gents, Youths, Ladies and Children
cant be beat anywhere. In fact I have a full and complete assortment of any
and everything you want to buy In the way of Dry Goods, Hats, Cape, Hosiery,
Yankee Notions, Showcase Goods and everything else besides.
A choice line of Groceries, Canned Goods and Liquors.
Can set you up housekeeping from tbe nicest bed-room and parlor sets of
furniture to the frying-pan in the kitchen.
You will also find a choice lot of Mules aOd Horses In my Bale Stables,
bought In person In the Western .markets at bottom figures for cash and will
be sold to your advantage. When you have purchased a horse or mule I can
then supply you with as good a set of Harness or saddle as you desire and on
the easiest terms.
MbM*Just call in and look and we guarantee to give you satisfaction.
SIMON BROWN.
BLACKVILLE, 8. C
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Q. A. NORWOOD.
J. im COKES.
NORWOOD & COKER,
Factors and Commission Merchants;
(ACCOMMODATION WHARF);
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Like an Avalanche
Down go High Prices !
A. Rubenstein,
Williston, South Carolina,
Leader of Low Prifces in Barnwell Couity,
DEFYING COMPETITION, INVITES ALL DESIROUS OF IN-
vesting a little money to tbe best advantage to visit him at an early day.
He guarantees great bargain* in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Boots,
Shoes, Clothing, Glsssward, Crockery«w$re, Tobacco and anything else
needed by people to make them happy and Comfortable. Two stores—
courteous salesmen—hard-pan prices and a wide-awake inerekant.
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Wholesale and retail deals)*]
Roots and Shoea,'
283 King Street, Near Market Street, Cliarle&tdn,
Particular attention given to filling of Orders, and ah Good* gn&faaiasd i
resented.
Hiram “W * Friedenwald,
-WITH—
WIESENFELD A CO.
Wholesale Clothiers,
~ -AND JOBBERS OF—
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Cloths, Cassimeres, Coatings, Sittiaetts, Tweeds, Kerseys, Jeus, Ac.
No. 242 West Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE-
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The GnfcAT SAVINGS Ihstitotioh
$50 to $100 SAVfibn
Unrivalled PiAhofil
SUPERIOR ORGANS
LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH!!
Best INSTRUMENTS Manufactured
LOWEST PRICES m AMERICA.
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION I!
Complets in Every Department
Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed 11
NurabrOUJ loetimoniaU from porchason in
this and the adjoining Stntte confirm the
above, and eotabliih the feet that prices at
Tint AmibsTA Music Housk are lower than in
New York, Boston, Philadelphia Ot Balti
more.
$4 TO 910 MONTHLY!
Secures the best Piano, or OrgAn
Made in America.
Music by Mall or Express Every Day
Orders Filled on Day of Reception I !
GOODS EXPRESSED to any fcolnt
TIR 0.11
TUNING AND REPAIRING .
By C. H. TAYLOR, the only Author
ized Ttiner of the Augusta Music
Housb
O. 0- Robinson & <3d.;
2G5 Broad Sc., Augusta, Ga.
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173 EAST BAY STBEBT;
Charleston, South
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DENTISTRY:
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£9
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J H. £ MILHOUS, D D- ©
WILL be at bis office In BlstkviHe, B. C.,
on Monday*, and will m :et patients there
any time if due notice is given. Will attend
calls throughout Barnwell and adjacent
counties. &ug22-Gm
None®.
Notice is hereby given, that I will ap
ply to the Judge of Probate for Barn
well County, on Tuesday, the first day
of October, now next ensuing, at 10
o’clock in tbe forenooh, for my discharge
as admihistrator of the derelict estate of
Thomas Odoin, deceased.
J- 3. Brabham.
C: C, C. P. and G. S.
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TO BINT;
Elko.
For particulars apply td
MBS. E. A.
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PRICES,
Extra Whits Sugar, 111-la mMtu
Best Soap, 5 to Taoash.
Kerosene Oil, per gsL, flfie. oMb.
Best OinOU, ^MOo. o3T ,
Spirits Jurneotine, per gaL, BOe. oasfc
Whits Lead, 1 to 5 lU,et«l-lacaste
Linseed Oil, per gaL
P sSM. Bta>be * > <3UferelU Vh0m t**
feSvi aiso afuU UnSaftd bBiVyfetoek
f Dry Goods, —-■
sg, Hardware
ot line of bpti
Colored Silk :
propose to compete with any
ry one, here or e)eew‘
good honest goods not _
tion or bahkrupt sales. Sets fresh
Turnip Seed, 5c. os. No tnsn shaH mat
detseft the, Would
as s specialty.
Blackvllle, fi
sopfiemo
avoLLhr. bsJuvouiVe i.m>waua.
». FOLLIN * SONS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
AND AOIN+S FbR tHB SALB OF
Manufactured and bmokinc*
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iOBACOO AND SEGAR8,
173 hast bat mriunTf
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA:
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FINE COTTON FARM FOE 8AL&
pONTAINS M MM.. Um MM
V miles south of Wiffistott. fttowri
as the Homestead of m
Peaoock. For terms spgUj^ *
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DKNTlBTBlf:
I. H. ALEXANDEk, D. D. Si
COLUMBIA, m. €J.
WIU visit Blackvllle and Barfiweil
professionally about thelstof detobtf
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Dr- Henry J: Horizon,
Surj^ebn Dentist;
Has located at Blsekvillh stiff respect-
ofeasionsi services to the
Wilt sitsnd calls th*
*7*
fuUy,offers his professional services to tbe
citizens of Barnwell and adjoining coun
ties. Office on RnilrOad ktenue,Opposite
Mr. jrarrelTs Store. , . .
Dibble
Br&bn&in
Messrs
J. J.
Mou-
SOU, Bambenv.
DR. kOUZON will bh at Barnwell on the
first Monday in Saoh tnonth.
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MRS. I. A. ANDREWS
ESPEOTFULLY Informs thepubllc
that she has opened the STORE
next to the Town Hall, where she will
be pleased to serve the ladles in any
style of I(at tpey may desire. Also,
dry goods, notions, ftc., at low prices.
Please give me a call and satisfy your
self that I mean what I as
MBS. J. A. a:
sepl2-2mo Blackvllle, 8.0.
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IsUeod calls ihroaghoat BaaawsB and
adjacent counties. ma/O-fim
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Wifl practice iu stl oi fke Court* %,t
this State. oclMy
1MNWBU
DEALER IN
DB, F. Tt. ST0EB3,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
BLACKVILLE; 8; C.,
H AS on band and 1* constantly Ye-
oeivln^ a well selected stdek of
pure Drugs, Chemicals, FalnttLOUs,
Perfumeiy, Toilet Brlo-a-Brao, Patent
Medidnee abd Druggists sundries,
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