The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, October 17, 1878, Image 3
THE PEOPX.TC |
TtfDRSnAV, OCTOBER 17, 1*8.
L.OC AlL.
MlrtCTCLI. A N Y-
'for all monoys due us.
Local Brl^f m.
letter will hp-
Police* or Xrir Adrertlnemeato*
Amenta of The l*eople.
WllllRton-O. A. Phillips.
ENw—B. O. Ftanspll.
BlaekvIHe—Mnj. Q. E. ,
«rabama-W. II. Cadthkn.
Tlarqberc—E. B.'lTLltr. [' <
' Allendale—W. c. JonKBosr ~-
Charl-sston—U. M. Alexahdkk.
Our subserlbors and advertisers can call
■upon the nearest Apcnt whenever they
wish to settle their aceoohtP, Our Apronts
rtre authorized to receive and five reoeipte baoe> Kiwaye fowtd them reliable am!
W^JH. Yckeb & Oo., 285 King street,
Charleston, S. C., have just opened an
immense ami entirely new stock of
fine clothing and furnishing goods.
They have no shoddy or unTashton-
able goods, fflygo to see them, and
you will be 8'ile tocomo away happy,
well-dressed and greatly Improved in
personal appearance—all for a little
money.
f Wm. J. Miu.KR.-We buy our garden
and flower si edif from W. J. Miller,
^53 King streets Charleston, S. C., and
we expect to oonfinue to do so, for we
ISTo. 118 KIISTG STREET,
MAaXUFACTURER of dealer in
Plain, Japanned and Planidied Tinware,
Ilfmae FtiEnisliinj? C’txyds.
Kerosene 8tt>v?s and Fixtures,
Cooking ^toyee and Portable Rangeg,
IINI CLOTHING ANB FURNISHING !
3wr."^-
^ Democrat Joe’s
pear next week.
Work for Hampton And Homo Rule.
Bury personal ambition.
A son of Mr. Robert Minus died at
Blackvllle on Monday last.
We have several bricks which we
will throw f^fter the 'CfeCtlon.
Does a certain Williefon young lady
know anything about the moon being
mooney.
Mr. Uriah Dunn Is erecting a hand
some livery stable opposite Mrs. Hull’s
x>ld staad.
We are expecting to enlarge Tim
Peoplk, owing to the pressure upon
our advertising- columns.
Come to-the Barnwell Fair. Bring
your folks with you, also all your
farm products worMi showing.
Duly 19 days until tho election. The
Radicals are busy. Every Democrat
Is expected to do his whole duty.
If Jack Frost will delay his first
Visit for a couple of weeks the “top
crop ” will be a good one. Planter*
are hopeful.
I
Up to last Saturday night the coun
ty Treasurer had collected eighteen
.thousand dollars—about one-thhd of
'our taxes.
Mr. John N^alsh, an old and respec
ted citizen of this county, died on
Friday last, at the ripe old age of
ninety-six years.
, Who ehall represent us in Congress
—the bluff Tillman or Mie Convict
Smalls ? Tho Democrats of this Dis
trict must answer.
The Democratic meeting, which was
to take place at Ifaldoc On Monday
last, has been postponed until Friday
next, the 18th Inst.
#
The Board of School Examiners
Vneets here on the 24'h. Inefficient
teachers will be slaughtered by the 1
score. So mote It be.
Now Is the time—to subterlbe foi
The Peoplk, to pay your subscription,
to plant oats and onions, to pay
your debts and to get married —if you
cotr.
sure, with proper care, to give us an
ample return for onr outlay in money
afid lator: Now is the" proper time to
plant Qtifon-eets, spring cabbage and
pansies. Order from him, flit your ta-
bjd Auli make your flower yards beau
tiful.
Mu. Rica.um J. Moans, 118 King
street. Charleston, S. C.. la one^of the
largest and most trustworthy dealers
in the South la stoves, tinware and
house furnishing goods. He sells the
best articles at the lowest pricee,
guaran'ter'a their quality, 6nd always
gives satlBractlon. What mors could
buyers ask? If that is not satlsffic-
tot-y, why, write him for circulars and
price Hate, and his answer will sur-
ftflao yaw. - —-—— - r -- •»
Shelling & Wchrmann have bcpn In
business foV gver 35 years. Thefr’s is
the oldes^ hous^ on E ist Bay. They
have been successful beqaUse they
have been always truthful and honor
able, and tho recent change in their
firm has only given new life to the
steady old firm.
J. 8. Tbbbt & Co.—For thlitv years
Messrs. Terry & Nolen have be^n the
leading fish merchants of Charleston
Country dealers in fish, game, oysters,
apples and potatoes will find it to
their advantage to' deal with them.
Orders filled promptly and satisfac
torily.
IIextv? Bayer —Frutt of all varie
ties always for sale by Mr. Bayer.
Purler, Office and -Stove Heaters.
—XiflO AGENT KOR—
The Famous “TIMES” Cook Stove.
tub
' - h
FIRE BOX
V ■ “ v
F.XTSSDED
FOR LONG WOOD
• DOVSLE
^CTIaSTG
FLUES
LARGE
OVEK\~
. CCRRUCATED
Haw grate,
r>KEP .. ‘
A'Nil HIT,
REVBR8IBLK
CROSS BAR.
Win MAI AWARDfD AT ip Hll'MAAA STATE FAltl, ISTl
First' Pic-.ntum awarded at the York County, Pa , Fair, 187(5; also nt Laurel,
Del., i87<5. Special Diploma awarded at the Gcorgi:) State Fair, 187G ; also at
Felton, 1873.
Spcrinl Attention pnid to ^hi Roofing and Guttering.
None hut Tirst-clAss Hands employed. Satisfaction alwnys guaranteed
r~. octlT-Ikno
Dr- Henry J. Mouzon,
- • - t - n - - -- - - -
Surgeon Dentist)
PRICES.
S
Has located at Rlaokvllla and respect
fully olTers his profeadi.uiHl services to the
citizehS ot Brtrnw*-li and artjoiriirK'coun
ties. Office on KaProad avenue, opposite
Mr Farrell's etoro.
liefereno-s—Kev. W. I). McMillan, Moserfe
Dibble & Izlnr. riTackvLTe; Major J. J.
Brabham, Barnwell C. H.; Kev. W. F.Mou-
zon, Baiiii'crg.
DR. MOUZON will be at Barnwell on the
dentistry-
NYe regret to learn that Joseph Er-
rln, l^q , of AnetuTale, winmearui vrns to this Loffin auti gooi.)
Whatever tho markets afTt>rd~can~^§
fortjod at hf3 large and well fillbd stnr#;) first Monday in each uioatii
Christmas time Is coming, and a few'
dollars spent for hia choice fruits will
make that-season the happiest of
tho year for the little outs. Make
summer In their hearts.
Trr Lamp Max,-You may travel
Furr before you will find betted goods
than at tho store of W. J. Furr, the
lamp min of Augusta. Ills lumps are
filled and burning—he believes in
printers ink, and be, therefore, does
net hide bis lij?ht under a bushel, but
goo* on pro ape i lag «nJ to prosper.
Gko. M. Corns, a young and ener
getic merchant, gives us this week
a sensible letter on tho trade that
Plight, to flow Jrora our county to
CbaileBtop, Coffins are generally un-
plettsant destinies, but you tdu ship
• “'T'
' V,
Everything in Men’s Wear of
best and most dnrsrble kind l
V "j ,“*T,
HJpTthe very lowest, and wii
the reach of all !
W. M. YOMER &
oc!7
U85 KTKG STREET. CH ARLESTOIST.
rAl.l, AND WINTER
—- A GREETING TO THE PEOPLE
FROM TIIK OLD RELIABLE
CASH DRY (HOODS STORE
—OF—
on
>—
E—i
W
J H C MILHOUS, D D S-
Wn.LI]© at lu« office in BTflckville, S. C.,
oa®Mou(li^v*, and will m e* patient, iliere
any time iCdiie notice is given. Will attend
tails- tkiougluHit iiuneuell and Riljucent
counties. aug22(im
NOTICIC.
badly b jured in his cotton gin, some
wheks ago, is seriouly ill, gangrens
having made its appeuracee.
An election for Intcndant nnif Y/ar-
dens for tho town of Blackvllle, to*
serve for the ensuing jenr, was bvld
on Monday last, with the following re
sult : J. P. Strobel, Ir.tendant ; Dr.
P. F. Stokes, James Kelly, Sam’l Turcv
cr and Martin Keeler, Wardens.
Fred Nix’s “big meeting”at BUok-
ville, last Friday, was a " big failure.”
flmalls and Wheeler were the only IP -
publican speakers present, but they
were demolished by the speeches of
Maj. Lartigue and Capt. W. H. Bellin-
feer. The red shirts were there.
Olllce
or Democratic
4 hairman.
eotinly
Blackville, October 14, 1878.
To T’cmocratic Club Chairmen :
I beg respectfully to call to your at
tention that a great many of your
clubs have not promptly responded to
the assessment made for campaign ex
penses. The *mount called for is very
small, and is urgently c-tiled for again.
Tho treasurer of the party is In
structed In next week’s Issue of the
colinty papers to publish the amounts
assessed on eaefy club and the amount
received. It la hoped by that time all
will have paid up. •
G. B. Lartigue,
Democratic County Chairman.
. Ladles who Value their complexion
should preserve their health, and
should guard against a torpid liver.
Dr. Harter’s Liver Pills cleanse from
all Impurities, and the Iron Tonic gives
freshness and vigor.
, f 1 —»»♦
The New Court House.—On Tues
day Captain J. W. Woodward broke
dirt for the new Conrt House.
prices will return.
Mi^s L. J. The matrimo
nial market opens in Bun well next
Week, and who can adorn a fair bride
so becomingly as Miss L'-cklc. In r
superb st ock of hats, bonnets, Hewers,
feathers, &c., makes her s'ore a very
bower of beauty, and when her recog
niz'd tastt> adapts these peculiar femi
nine goods to either blonde or bru
nette, the eflectisi.'resistible, and even
such Inveterate bachelors as General
Gary cry “ I can hold out no more.”
Now is tho time to soV? oats, and no
better seed can be obtained than that,
offered by Messrs. J<>bu It. Hair and
W. Tarleton Cave, at Elko.
——
Hayes’ Title —However varied may
be the opinions concerning the validi
ty of Hayes’ title to the Presidency,
there is not a question in the minds of
either Democrats or Republicans upon
one important point, viz: the unques
tionable right of Dr. Pierce’s Family
Medicines to the title of the standard
remedies of the awe. Listen to the
voice of the sovereign people ;
New Orleans, June 10. 1878.
Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.:
Dear Sir : Your pleasant purgative
“pellets seem to be particularly adapt
ed to the tfants of the peopl** in this
warm eHmate, where bilious affections
are particularly prevalent. I regard
them as the best cathartic I have ever
tried. Yours truly,
John C. Henderson.
Boston, Mass , May 14,1878.
Dr. B. Y. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y.: '
Dear Sir: Your Golden Medical Dis
covery has cured thy boy of a fever
sore of two years’ standing. Please
accept our-gratiutde. Yours truly,
Henuy Whiting.
x—— —
Notice is hereby givcu, that I will ap
ply to tho Judge of Probate for Barm
wi 11 County, on Tuesday, the first day
of October, notv next ensuing, at 10
o’clock in the forenoon, Ibr sny.disdiarge
sfs adminisli ator of the derelict estate of
Thomas Odom, deceased.
J-J. Brabham.
C. C. C. P. and U. S.
lftig22-4t
Application for Final Discharge-.
NOTTGE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That I
will apply to S J. Hr. v. Esq., •Imiga of Pro-
Late, at his office, at nuniwell.nn the * hint
Mon layiu (K>IOBEU next, at 11 o’c’ock,
a. m.. for a final UDciiarge as Administra
tor of the estate of Knhort f'authcn, de
ceased. A. J. CAUTHEN,
Administrator.
Eeptember 2". 187S. sep2S-td
Centennial Medal Awarded.
♦
—THH FAMOUS—
IROjST ItlTSGc
COOK STOVE
TANDARD CALICO, 7 l-2c. cash.
P r tmo Rio Coffee, 20c. cash.
Extra Wldte Sugar, 11 l-2c. cash.
Best Soap, 5 to 7c. cash.
Kerosene Oil, per gal., 25c. case..
Best Gin Oil, per gal., 60c. cash.
Spirits Turpentine, per gal., 50c. cash
White Lead, 1 t > 5 lbs., at 12 l-2c.cash.
Linseed Oil, per gal.
Paint Brushes diffeYent prices and
sfz^s.
Have also a full line and heavy Stock
of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Cloth
ing, Hardware and Crockery, a beauti
ful line of notions of all kinds; Ladles’
Colored; Sltk Handkerchiefs, 26c. I
propose to compete with any and eve
ry one, here ot elsewhere, and Dell
good honest goods not bought at auc
tion or bankrupt sales. Have fresh
Turnip Seed, 5c. oz. No man shall un
dersell me. , Would mention clothing
as a specialty. C. E. LARTIGUE,
Blackvllle; S. C., Sept. 5, 1878.
sep5 6mo
MRS. J; A. ANDREWS
R espectfully informs the public
that she has opened the STORE
nixt to the Town Hall, where she will
be pleased to serve the ladles in any
style of Hat thby may desire. Also,
dry gooes, notions, &c„ nt low prices.
Please give me a call and satisfy your
self that I mean what I say.
MRS. J. A. ANDREWS.
sepl2 2mo Blackvllle, 8. CY
JAS. W. TURLEY,
2G0 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
Ilaj Ch
It ID only In the Interest of fertile
Bcctione that feVer and ague becomes
a scourge. Happily f$r our race, Dr.
Harter’s Fever and Ague Spedflc is an
infallible remedy for all forms and de
grees of malarial disorder.
A rich legacy has been left to suffer
ing humanity by Dr. James L. Gilder,
who, after forty years of active medi
cal practice, has perfected his celebra
ted Liver Pills, which are for sale by
druggists generally and by
George A. Phillips,
eep26 ly Wllliston, S. 0.
Cheap, Bedsteads.—Mr. Charles
Pechmann has just received a lot of^
bedsteads, of every stylo and quality,
which he is offering at tower prices,
than any that have ever ooroe to this
ttitagl Call and examine them.
IL
iK-is-HW*xJC'-ii-
Rei urniug
iVny.
to the Old
A Washington dispatch says the At
torney-General has written to United
States attorneys in Louisiana, Alai
bama and South Carolina that he has
Information of certain outrages al
leged to have been committed or
threatened to be committed 1n the
northern and middle districts of Ala
bama in connection with the approach
ing Congressional elections. The In^
formation is of such an important
character that he deems It proper
to call their attention to the
laws Intended to protect the free
dom and purity of such elections, and
la order secure all citizens their |
just ilghUi be calls the attention of
the officers to section 5,520 of the re
vised statutes imposing a floe and im
prisonment upon persons fojdbly or
by threats deterring any citizen from
Jiis right to vote or support any can
didate for the office of President or
Vlce-Preildfent, or Congress ; and also
instructs them to promptly arrest all
violators of the law.
IS THE LARGEST STOVE IN THE
South with Reflecting Oven Doors and
Parent Flues, with large Oven, meas
uring 21 1-2 by 19 Inches, weight 340
pounds, guaranteed to bake In ten
minutes. Don't buy until you write
for particulars.
PRICE REDUCE if.
Prices 6 In. with ware, only $21.
7 in. with ware, only $23.
8 In. with ware, only 829.
TVe sell eight other patterns and sizes.
T. CAMPBELL,
Opposite Pavilion Hotel,
IJeetlng Street, Charleston S. C.
apr!8-6m
TAKE NOTICE.
I would respectfully solicit my friends
and the public to call and examine my
fine Liquors, Beer, Segars and Tobacco.
I can be found under the Patterson
House.
Old Crow Whiskey
A specialty. So come along and you
will not be humbugged.
ft. G. wil-lSaais,
feb7 Ml , •
R. M. Alexander,
Merchandise Broker)
173 EAST BAY STREET;
Charleston; South Carolina.
teg'^Doh'igrmicnts Solicited.
[^Prompt Returns Made.
LOCKHART & PINCKHAM,
Beal Estate .Agents.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
P “rsons having lands for sals in Barn
well county will do well to correspond
with tho above film, cr 8. N. Uhep.n, at
WUlteton. augl5-tf
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G- W- M- Williams
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MIDWAY, SOUTH CARO LENA.
Practices in all the combs;
•A. 1*. CONN Kit*,
Attorney at Law,
ALLENDALE. S. C.
sepG-ly
Central Hotel
Broad Street,
at:otjnta, okoroia.
Mrs- M- W- Thomas.
Centrally Located—Convenient to Busluew.
H AYING just returned from the Northern market^ I am pleased to annbnnce
to my many patrons that I can offer greater inducements this season than
have ever before been presented to the people.
My friends will see how utterly impossible it is td enumerate all the things in a
Dry Goods Store. My customers can rely on my stock supplying anything that
they can think of or desire. Send your orders, with confidence, for Anything.
You shall npt be disappointed. Describe as nearly as you can what you want, and
about tho price you want to pay. »
Immense Stock of Turner’s World
EDIST0 LANDS FOE SALE.
idi
One thousand six hundred aerta
cotton and provision, lasds
River and \ arrow Rraneh, four
north of Williston, ToraJh. . . 4
Oa this tract there I* a good full Hff
~ A 03 pig
with a substantial
unfaili
da*, an ampin t
ng .wauqr power. There if to 1**
Mr location in the county fora Mfrabaaft
Mill otf Cotton
sm
sold is far below its
ter infon
JOHN W,
good and the price aft which
Id is far below its actual vi
For further info:
T»laa-, .
jan3-tf
[O
a.’e;
in a 1 0rMl cK ‘P c « ta make pa.
tuo Id. IB'&m
I Hiiyc an
Renowned Black Alpacas and Brillanteens, from the lowest prices to the most ex
pensive fabric; also Blankets, Wool Flannels, Canton Flinnels, Broadelotlis,
Suitings for Men and Boys, Kentucky Jeans and Cassimeres, Dress Goods, Cloaks,
Shawls, Fine Hosiery for Men, Women and Children, Men’s, Youth’s and Child
ren’s Winter Hati^-Ncw Department—Men’s-, Womteu’s and Children’s Gloves,
Hamburg Edgings, etc.
Wedding Parties Wiil Find Styles and Colors to Suit Them
Exactly*
CTO A. its and &HAWLS of tlie Latest
^Parisian Styles.
I will fill all orders for customers who may select from Samples or Price
List, hi whatever quantity they may bo pleased to order, at piece price, thus eua-
bljpg my patrons to purchase goods ot their homes cheaper than the regular retail
price, and also save the trouble aud expense incurred in coming to Augusta. I will
send goods C. O. D., and joay freight on all parcels amounting to $10 and over.
My friends in the country who "may not need $10 worth themselves, can take
Small orders from their neighbors, and send them with their own ; if they amount
to 810 or over l will till each separate, tie up separate, aud separate memorandums
of each amount, aud then eueloee all in one Express parcel aud have them deliver-
ered free of charge.
Please send for Package of Samples.
Great I
ntf.
you can get
We need a pereon in every tewat; takeask*
tcriptiona for the lafgeet, cheapest aad bent
illustrated family publication in ike worH
Any op* can become a successful agent. The
moat elegant works of art given too tpywj^
„ to#
Obe agent
_ . tfgnta
making r ver^lfiOin a week.»-Jk !t4y efWt
report* •“*
int over 400 awfaseribori
Who entnge hMdm mono
int*
sertbers. Tlie prtch Is
everybody eubsCrtbe*.
sklnK 6ver$^160in a v
taking over 400
dayb. All
-You can devotenU yon? tflne U ta
or only your spare time- You need not ho
away from home over night You mw dolt
as well m others. Fall portieuUra, dim.
lions and termd toe. Elegant and expensive
outfit free. If you want profitable work
send ns your address at once. It ooets noth
ing to try the business. Me one who en
gages fails to make
People’s Journal,” Portland, Maine.
James W.
ocl7--3m
Augusta; (Ja.
A si
• To Rent. ‘
the town of WilHeton, size
itral portion
J- M. SKINNER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW)
BambercT' 9- G-
sep6-ly
e* wmnm,
ATTORNEY Wl LAW,'
wn.fiisToisr, s. c.
r
* Practices in all the State and United
States Courts.
JOHN W. HOLMES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WimSlOH, So
Practices in all the Courts of the State
aud the United State?. scp6-ly
National House
353 King Street
(BET. GEORGE AND LIBERTY.)
Board, 50 Per Dav
tore In
25x60 fpct I Glass front, In owitrai jw^roon /-iti a ut Uuinr'd hai o /$
T ’ rw , 1BS
Apply to J. D. BROWN. 1} AlAEIt, i ropnetresa
)uly2Mf Williston, ti. C. sep20-ly
w. I. DELPH,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
STOVES, TINWARE, &o.
EXCELSIOR COOK-HOT BLAST.
Chas. Pechman,
smmm. e. h*
DKAtEElS
■ ii 7
Dry Goode, Groceries. Boot*, Shoe*;
Hats. Caps, Clothing, Hardware,
Cutlery, NotiOM, &c., Ac.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
r ’V} , _ i, . • - A k •
The best brood* of Wtnec, Liqoon,
Beer, Tobacco, and Cigar*, at price*
which defy com Detit Ion.
Givoraea qaR whan
Barnwell and you sbull
l.YIPKOVED 1879.
SUPERI01Z l)«yond
compAruK>n to *i»y oth
er high-hearth Stove iu
the market.
It has large single
oven doors, artistically
denigned, lined with tin
and fitted with bright
turn bucles ;*large hot
blast fire door, swinging
hearth-plate, ahd deep
ashpit with Spears' 1'at-
eot Baled Ash Tan and_
sifting grate.
The oven is large and
the flues of unusual site,
and so arranged as to be
easily kept clean.
It has a large lop,
provided with klanl-
gle s Patent Gas-Burn
ing bong Division Piecs,
ths best cross piece in
All the mouldings Of
tbs 8tovo are heavy,
and its design and or
namentation will satisfy
the most critical taste.
For wood, the Stove
is fitted with a Patent
Combined Wood Grata
and Hire Dog. an en
tirely new arrangement,
and. the moat durable
wood grate in use.
you oonA to
not leave dis
satisfied.
On toy table will be found the beet
the market affords.
Those Indebted to me must come
forward and settle, or I will posltivsjy
not advance to tibwnJor another year.
. - CHARLES PEOHMAN.
*ep26-3tno
Di.P.E.STOXSS,
DkUGGISlV AND APOTHECAfcY,
RLACKVllLN, 8. C.,
¥% * '
H AS on hand and 1* constantly)J6y
celvlng a well s*lected stock of
mire Drugs, Cbemioals, Paints, OUe,
Perfumeiy, Toilet Bric-a-Brao, Pateot
Medlciuee and DnijErgiats • sundries,
which be offers on the moat raaaooable
FOUR SIZfcS. ,
fi inch, $22. . 7 inch, $27., 8 inch, $32. 9 foch, $36.
No. G Step Stoves, full set of ware, $12; No. 7 Step Stoves, full set of ware,
$14 to $15) No. 6 Flat Top Stoves, small, full set of ware, $15. Heating stoves
of all fltyles and prices.
Call and we them, or send for circular, befofre purchasing elsewhere.
Best 14x20 inch Charcoal Tih Plate, Bright, $7 per box; best 14x20 inch
Roofihg Tin Plate, $6 50 per box; Solder, No. I, lid. per
For sale by
oclO-Smo
W. I. ID
265 Broad
ifit
is
street, Augusta, Ga.
Wholesale
Redistillers anrl
Grocers,
Rectifiers,
Liquors of oil Kinds,
NO. 2 WARRE>f%j|QCK, JACKSON STREET,
Augusta, Ga.
1
MJf.
T. S. NIPSON. J. C. RAHMING.
. Nipson & Rahmin^,
WHOLESALE ANI/rETAIL DEALERS IN
Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Bags, Etc.
v 233 King Street Near Market Street, Charleston, S- C.
- Particular atteotioo given to filling- of Qsdew, and all Goods gaaranteed j
resented. „ anglfi-Gm
- - f , »
. ' "
New Goods!
T A M NO -V BKCEIYING A F*E8H STOCK
1 of Goods, oonalstlng ot
toil
Boots and
Hardware,
Grocer!*, •
Crockery-Ware,
Machine <
Kerosene I
MeatafootOti
Turnip 8eed.
Bagging aad
Ttaa.
To which I invite the atteatlon of the
people of Barnwell and Orange*
the. I will guarantee to sella#
the goods can be nold—for oash:
Your patronage Is respectfully *oUctted.
G E. STEADKAN, Agent,
BLACKY ILLE, a G
aaglfl-tf
FOR S ATiE*
TBAOT of Land, , .
A. containing 196
I ohar Graham’s,
% awes.
acres are now under successful
ration, the balance is wood
Dwelling and out hofiMs on the plane.
A saw mill, is Within a mile, and the
place Is aoceeeiblp by two rood* Ap
ply to G. 1 ANDREWS.
Blackvllle, 8. CL
sepl2-2mo • ... '
P ROVED Bills .of the Book of Um
btate of South Carolina tor Taxai
and Redemption of Land*,
son BAUR
Cochran A
26 BROAD StfIKrt, -
bttARis&ioit,S. Q, !
Commission Ageqts for
-. Rest Estate-
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