The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, October 24, 1878, Image 3
M I H C TCKtIj A N V-
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AffentM •f.Xbc People.
HUlstoa—O. A. Phillips. .
EikO—B. 0. STAX8ELL.
BlftckvIiU 1 —Ma). O. E. KtBADMAS.
Grahams—W. M. Ualthks.
Bamberg—E. B. Tylkb.
All^nilale—W. (J. Jobkris.,
Chariteton-rrH AI. Alexan6eb.
Our subscribers and advertise! s can rail
ipon the nearest Agent whenever they
wish to settle their ao •ounte. Our Agent*
meeting at Baldoe, on Fri Jay last,
Mas, In etery particular, a moat com
plete and gratifying success, and traS
another illustralion of the fact dem
onstrated during the memorable cam
paign of ’76, that Baldoe does nothing
by halv-ea. Eloq'.ent speeches were
delivered hy Cols, 3 journer, Davaut,
Aldrich and Capts. Hariz'g, Miller
and Tollmans, wiih sensible advice
from two colored Democratic orators,
which was nqciVed amidst the mosf
uproarious apf’aufcfi Ly the. humenso
was so constant a looEer-on In berona
that I failed to take.notes, and my ac-
count of the evening’s proceedings
will be moro imperfect than it would
otherwise be. As in the manner of
a!l feasts, the substantial preceded
the sentimental. Mej Iz’ar’s address,
on man’s dependence ou his feHow
man, was both practical aiid'poetical,
worthy'of the speaker, !\nd delivered
1 lu his usual graceful tnaorirr. At the
close 'Le was Yew<udud with many
ire authorized b^reoelve and glv^reCelltrA |HudterTce as6t'4^^i^^^r^ i ^«^?- TiTdlirirnTr^ aud coWntWs tjoudtlerS
ktf.All monsva due ua I tldlnga.LiL” llamptOU flUnlilamfi BUk»L tr ... nTr|Tgtn - rt p r ..p rt ^ 0 . f , Y .p T , 1rrff ..^ TH8 -
ar all moneys ilnfliia.
L" . - MriSts. y. y
Ootne to the Barnwell Fair.
- Cupid Is the ancestor of cupidity.
Go to your club meeting next Satur-
Jay. i
We were pleased to see Mr. R. F.
Simmons In our village on tyouday
last.
Professor Tice says that Santa Claus
will be here a few days after the tax
collector. ' '
Rev. Mr. Palmer will preach at the
Presbyterian ehurCh, at this place,
next Sunday. -
Mr. John J. Simmons, of Bamberg,
lost his interesting little daughter
Annie on the 14'h. :
Every Democrat should attend his
club meetings until the election. Do
not faU to go every time. *
Deer In Georgetown county r.re so
numerous as to be troublesome. The
dears in Barnwell have always been so.
We are Ipdebted Td~<>ur ~ene T geflc~
young friend. Mr. Frank Mixson, for
complimentary tickets to the Fair,
for Which he will accept our thanks.
Rev. J. S Ilavr-mT, school commis
sioner, informs us that the free schools
wil! be opened on the first Monday in
kovember.
Mrs. John Owens, of our village,
died on the night of ihe 21st lust. She
was a devout Christian and a consis
tent member of the Methodist Church.
Her family have |lie sympathy of the
entire coramutilty. —
A 14 year old Miss asked iter Ma,
“ What are free schools?” and receiv
ed the answer, “ ’ihe place where bojs
and girls do as they please.” Where
upon she said, “ Ma, please let me go
to the free school.”
An elegant white wax cross, in a
handsome glass cnee, will be raffl 'd,
for a charitable purpose, at Mis. L. C.
Tobin’s on the second night of the
Fair—25 cents a chance. The cross
will be on exhibition at the Fair.
/
Benj. F. Gunter, E q , the celebrated
photographer, of Aiken, with his mam
moth canvas, will be at Barnwell C.
H, by Saturday, ^G h. wlure he pro
pose* to remain. two weeks. "Gotne at
once and have your | ictures made.
Country merchants who deal in
medicated bitters will do well to re
member that after 1st January next
they will be required to pay a tax of
$26, according to a late ruling of the
department of interna! revenue. >.
The Barnwell Baptist Sunday School
Convention met a* Hunter’s Chapel on
Thursday last. Ihe meeting was a
most pleasant o^ and largely at
tended. Most cf the echpois in the
county jrere fepresented. The fol
lowing are the changes made In the
officers of the organization * Rev. J.
J. Getslnger, President; W. R. Rice.
Secretay. Prof. Geo. O. Robinson,
kef Augusta, was present, and discours-
Jed the sweetest music we over hoard.
—T-be-- appointment made by our
County Chairmah at Hunter’s Chapel,
for Wednesday IGth, was changed in
some way to Mount Zion Church, near
Howell’s Mill. All of the candidatea
webo present, excepting Mr. Hutson.
The audience was large and apprecia
tive. Hon. Robt. Aldrich gave the
farewell address. The speech of Col.
^>avant was well received, and well
calculated tp do good.
Altogctery s tlto “ Eunner County '' has
ery reason to congratulate herself
upon the Baldoo demonstration, aud
we feel safe in ^ntlcipiittn'fipa majority
tor the Democratic ticket ut that pre
cinct double that of 1876.
t
el rapidly, because of the vmtety and
opp'OTlTcnrsar pf~rhff dHf>Tcrrr armrse-
ineiits and occupa'lons provided by
the thoughtful care i f the iadles.
A most ixuiting election was held,
the ol jeet being to ascertain which
Thc’Board of Examiners mot at this j oti « of 0l ’ r ^i'^ge ladies was the most
The exaraina- P 0 t’ u ! ur - For a lo,1 K lte re8n,t
| plhco on Tuesday last.
one, and
tion was a written one, and each ap
plicant’s answer was in writing. We
had the pleasure of meeting the fol-
was uncertain, repeating wa* resorted
to, one gentleman voting six'y times,
but at last the pockets of the patriotic
. , , . . . , . grew Hgiit/lUe polls were closed,*!>al-
lowlng gentlemen who had stood the f ’ . T • n>
7 ' lots counted, and Xiles Jiiiiie Brown
declared evicted. The election cost
storm
H. A. Raysor. J. A. Aaron, L. X. Bel
linger and Ed. L. Owens, who we know
personalty, mid we take pleasure in
recemmeiiding them as thoroughly
competent to teach the ‘‘young idea
how to shoot.” Success to you, gen
tlemen.
the voters psorae twenty-four .dollars*
and a magnificent cal’o was presented
U> Miss Brown by Muj. Lartigue, as
the perquisite of Inr dlsringuished of
fice./
Mr. Mike Con Ion was elected the
most popular young man, and reward
ed \v ! tb a cake, but, like the generous
A gamin rushed into the office of
The People on yesterday snouting, |. bey in the PchooTbook.-bc p*veiUMKkt
• J Mr. Printer, I saw tire sea serpent in aud it was rafil -d, aud, I think, re-raf
Turkey creek an hour ego, aqd he was
forty feet .. long.” That’' youngster
promisee to become a newspaper re
porter or a lightning rod agent, but
he tnust read a few more dime novels
before we can publish bis name.
Ladies who value th*-tr complexion
should preserve' their health, and\
should guard against a tqrtld liver.
, Dr. Harter’s Liver Pills cleanse fiom
all impurities, and tjhe Iron Tonic gives
freshness aud vigor. . ,
thd.
^ Uiitil it was at last presented to
the charming Miss Mattie Black
well, the amusements
rious that I would
MI CLOTHING AND, TO
URIAH DUNN
HAS on tiit mel nnoilicr aivvf aJ fho
lv«'ti lackey
which have Wert eeiected for the comhig
Fair, ami invites the careiul inspection t>f
the lovers of Horse tiCsh.
lliaJiufiLuew STA HI.E*. in front of Mrs.
l!nll»*’.oM •rtsvT. wilThe eoApltihiil in a few
ilay?, nnil parties visiiing ihe Fair ean have
ilieir Stock well attended to at very nuMlerata
rates. # URIAH BUNN
oct24-tf
Dr-. Henry J. MouZon,
Sur£>3on Dentist,
bcstaml ino^t
Prices the rery lowest, ai
the reach of all!
Mf TOMER &
nB5 Knsrcr strtcet. chartlestom.
A rich iegsey has been left to suffer
ing humanity by Dr. James L. Gilder,
who, after forty years of active medi
cal practice, hes perfected his eelebrn-
fed Liver Bills, which are fur sale by j
druggists.geneially and by , ,
’ . Ge >i;<je At Phillips,
sej 20 ly '''An. AViliiston, S. C.
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TT! "**“
Mr. Uriah D ’.rin is toowell known
in Barnwell county to need any feepnw
raendation from ns. By refinuce bs.
his card In anoiher column it will be
seeti tlmr he now has a fine drove of
horses ahd inubs on their way from
Kentuckey to tlii-i place. His hand*
sqtne and commodious stables will be
finished before the Fair, and pnities
wishing ttieir horses taken care of can
»H^rvC^ro rn.aiia.ed. hy liim ai icry ica-
sonabie rates.
were so va-
wcary your corn
positors should I dwell upon them in
detail—ice cn-ntn, lemonade, ffults
and fl >wers—iiule clildrcn, ami| os
the merchants say, other things too
numerous to mention. As the rebult,
# J ;
it rnay be tai l that everybody went
home happy, the dance being kept up
until a late hour. Over fifty-
- r • *
dollars were realized, and the ladies
have made another record worthy of
themselves; and the little orphans of
the West, so many of whom are home-
hoe, but not friendless, will be cared
for by their fender charity. During
the exercises there was capital mlrsic—
Mis. Bailey performing on the ocean
and Miss Rachael Rubenst' iu, a little
Vvilliston pilum donna cf thirteen,
giving vocal music in a style worthy
of the fatuous Madame Itachuel.
Yours truly, X Y Z.
That Bov.—D*iruutH persor.tc. —A
youiitr Angelican in roundabout and
lias locked at, Blackville and respret-
fullv offerscWR professional sow ces to the
c itizens of Hatrt'well and adjolniiiir coun
ties. on Railroad avenue, urposite
Mr Farrell's Shife.
References Rev. W. P. MeMillnn, Messrs
Dibble A: Izlar, Blackville; M»Jer.Jl J.
Brabiiaui, Barnwell C. h.; Rev. V>. B. Mou-
zc.ii, iiainlierg,.
Pli. MOUZ )N will be at Barnwell on the
first Monday tn each motitii;—*- —
}untl3-4m
DENTISTRY-
r—
£
XH E MILHOUS. D C S
WILL be at his office in Blackville, 8 i\,
<tn Monelaytc, and will in et patients there
iiny time if due folice is given. AMil attend
calls throughout Barnwell ami adjacent
counties. * aiig‘22 l.m
~ PRICES.
Micliard J. Morri
ISTo’ 118 KIXG STREET,
tliarleston, S. €.^
MANUFACTURER OF* DEALER IN
Plain, Japanned and Planished Tinware,
'llouse Furnishing Goods,
— -— Korosmie iitoives and Eixiurov-
_.jd
Cooking Stoves and Pori able Ranges,
Parlor, Office and Stove Heaters.
-ALSO AOIJCT FOB—
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The Famous ‘‘TI^rES*’ Cook Stove.
THE
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TAXDAFiD CALICO, 7 l-2c. cash.
Prime Rio O ff -e, 20i. ca#>b.
Extra White Sugar,Tl 1 2c. cash.
Beat Soap, 5 to 7c. cash.
Keroeene Oil, per gal.. aSe, cash.
Best Gin Oil, per gal., 60e. eas;c.
leggma, pc rohrjd upon tho fefice, iic^ j Sbhtta Tuipttiilne, per gal. 50 *. cash,
vouring a Luge of mince pie.ftml 1 'Vliite L' Hd, 1 t 5 lbs., at 12 l-2u. cush.
a maidee of five bUfum* re, In pBnta- Linseeci Oil, per gal.
letta, looking, very wiidtfulty nc the! FuiRf Brushtn, dtff rent prices and
gourmand on the f nee. Y >uag Amer-! ^z*8.
ira— 14 1 Hj»y t ei8. 8 your mar tunke ] HiiV^ afu\l liro anfl Stock
■mince Idcr ? If she does I’il fiet I bey
afJQiY
FIRE BOX
EXTENDED"—^-
FOR LONG WOOD
DOUBLE
iVCTESTG-
FLUES
BARGE
OVEIST,
CORRUOATED
BAR GRATE,
DEEP
AHH PIT. '
IlVVEUSIULE
CROSSBAR.
We need » person 1
icripitons for tb*.
HluttrMsd family
Any op* can become a UieceWhl agent.
mo«t elegant wr ' “ ’
The prtee >»
•ulrwribeO.
r$l->dlna
iking over 400
You can devotei v fyi
hr only your spare time 4
away from home over night
i V ! ».
LftMt
as well as others,
and terms
t hae. If ytm want
us your addrtes
lag to try the b
jrairesftil*
People’s J
Full partienlars,
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m MEDAL AWARDED AT THE tffllANA STATE FAi? 1811
First Picnjium awarded at the Yofk County, Pa , Fair, 1870; h1«o «t Laurel,
Del., 1870. Special Diploma awarded at the Georgia fttatc Fair, 1876; also at
Felton, 1875.
Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List.
• octl7-Gmo ,
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A I! t<; ItAISHB (. I'll!
Blury tli4> lliiiclict.
mat -s7 r ~TTrfe~ I 7 r U7 tt-’TrlWnrr ami Orm-kcryra
minco plouw- ful nuc of notions of all kir
rls; Ladles’
fi, jUkL I
W. I. DELPH,
Dlackvflle l>ota.
—__ T~
A conference meeting was held at
the BlacRvlIle Baptist Church on Sat
urday last, and after deliberating Rev.
John G. Williams was called to the
fastdrage.
A runaway occurred at Blackville
on Monday morning lash A pair of
mules attached to a wagon dashed
do*h the avenue at a furious Tate,
but fortunately no demage was done,
▲•colored man was in the wagon ly
ing on bis back, but managed to recov
er himself and reign the mules in.
Captain H. DodenholFs gin house
caught on fire on Monday last, but the
fire was speedily extinguished by the
aid of the hands employed there.
We would recommend the Captain to
the Ipeurance agency of R. M. Thomp
son, Esq., Williatoh. ‘7—, / .
Mu. Eimtor The action t f ihe Re
publican Convention in putiully en
dorsing our S ato and county ticket is
conelubfve proof to mo that the rank
and file of the party are willing to en
dorse and vote for the whole ticker. 1
feel <ertaiu, in my own mind, that
both the*candidates nominated. Snet-
ter aud Ray, will retire, fur, knowing
them both, I am satisfied. that they
will see the propriety of this course.
Will not that be n proud thing for the
brave ‘‘Banner county no division
among her people-capital and labor
shaking hands and forming an alli
ance that will give us pence and plenty
Now, air, it strikes me th«t~4h« De
mocracy should, in view of this pres
ent and coming situation, decree a
holiday. Let us celebrate it tn a man
ner worthy of it and of Barn well. Let
us have the Biouept BAnmct’Eat Burn-
well. on the 30th that ever was h( Id—
a dinner for everybody. Can’t we do
it ? Let us try. I propose that a list
be opened at every post office in the
county, and that everybodyUe allowed
to subscribe. Let those who have
money give money, and those who
have none to give subscribe bread and
and btef and pork and kid and mut
ton. We cUgbt to have a regular re
vival on that day—convert the last
Republican in the county, and fill him
ao full of something good to eat, and
Democratic doctrine, that there will
never be any mote room for Republi
canism in his head or heart. What do
you think of the idea?
Yours truly,,.
“ Let cs Have Peace.”
[It is good. All your Ideas are.—Ed.
People I ,
ain’t so goed as my
Miss (imidly)—“I itki
r..i v .-ll " Yi'-u-tt-.Vmrnca —“ Well -j C<4uml .81 Ji. Humikercblcfi
nor, rlwa’rt funny! Just look Oere i ,0 wi,h hr, y ^ ev «*
(•‘rawing a quarter >. f a pio out ef his I IN "be, here Or^elsewhere, and sell
jnc-ket pocket) and it’s b< sa, too ! Aint 1 C 0011 bimest goods not boncht at auc
my mar gcoo V” (gan fully slowing it i or bankrupt feajes?
away in ids pocket). That boy ” Is ! Turnip Seed, 5
fathet to the man” who must have j
his cigars and any other mastuUne
luxmy Ids contemptibie seifishnepa 1
j craves, while liis poor sicklv wile must
Jo the \york of two women (‘‘gills
waste rnoru than they earn,” lie says),
ami for the want of a little money to
purchase a few bottles of Dr. Pierce’s'
favoihe prescription, tho sovereign
remedy for female diseases and weak
nesses, she is literally dying by inches
—and all lecanse of that masculine
selfishness that would not. divide the
childish luxury with his playmate,and
now tacitly refuses his wife the luxury
of health.
4 llciition, Ttlountcil Regiment!
Have fresh
oz. No matTshall un-
dcTHell me. Would mention c'othtng
as a specialty. O. E. LARPIQUE.
•'Blackville. 3. C\, Sept, 5, i&78.
sepa Gmq
. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
STOVES, TINWARE, &c.
Bmnmn e.
DEALER IX C
Dry Good*, Groceries. Boots, Shoes#
Hots* Capa, Clothing. Hardware,
Cutlery, Nsftiona, &o., &o.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
The beat brands of Wine*, Liqnora,
Beer, Tobacco, and Ctgcts, at price*
which defy competition. , f
Give me a call when you oo&e to
Barnwell and you shall not li
satisfied.
On my table will b« found the best
the market affords.
Those indebted to me most com*
forward and settle, dt I will positively
not advance to them for another year.
CHARLES PECHMaN.
aep26 3xno
.—-—A. -i.
BSvP.F*
. DRUGGIST AND AI
BLACKVILLE, 8. C., " r
H AS on band and Is constantly re
ceiving a well selected atock of
Wm
EXICKLSIOR COOK-HOT BLAST.
inpitoTED tarn.
R
Attention, ftaniberir Democrat*!
Attend an extra meeting of Bamberg
Precinct Democratic Club
EatthtaiHiMent at HlaekviJIe.
Blackville, October 18th, 1878.
The ladies,of Blackville, like their
fair sisters all over the world, are nev
er weary iu works of love and chaity,
and In efforts to do good they are gen
erously sustained by the citizens of
our town.
On last evening I bad the pleasure
of attending a most delightful enter-
^ on Friday
next, at 4 o’clock, p. m. Let every
toember of the Club be present St this I talnment at the Court Hoime Hall,~glv
. meeting. Andrew C. Dibble,. f or tb e orphans of tho^e who have
[A ' President. died at the Southwest. The ladies
f Bamberg, S. C., October 21,1878, | were prime movers In this kind work,
and its pronounced success is due to
Headquarters of Second Brigade, 1
3. <J. You State Troops, v
BaMBrko, S. 0., 611. 22.1878 )
Spechil Orders, Xo'. 11, srlies of 1878.
I. The Barnwell Mounted Rscimont
will assemble at Bainvvsll Court House,
as fully < q^'ilppeil grt may be praetica
ble, on Friday. l j t November, 1878, at
11 o'clock, a. m , for review.
P»v Command of Brigadier-General
F. M. Bain berg.
And. C. Diddle,
1 A eat. Adj’t. Geu’l, 2d Brig. Y. 8. T.
Attention, Mounted Etegiment!
The Mounted Regiment of Barnwell
enunty will meet at Burnwejl Court
House on the 30th instant, (Wednes
day) The officers will report at tho
Puttersen House at 10 o’clock, h. id.
By order B. B. Kirkland,
Colonel commuuding. •
W. R. Brabham, Adjutant.
MBS. J. A. ANDREWS
ESPEtTTFULLY informs the public
that she lias opened the STORE
next »o the Town Hall, where she will
^>0 pleased to serve the ladies in any
style of Hat they mny, desire. Also,
dry gooes, notions, &c., at low prices.
Please give me a Call and satisfy'your
self that I mean what I say.
MRS. J. A. AX DREWS.
pepl9 2mo Blackville, 8. O,
I. II. ALEXANDER, D. D. S.
COLUTVllUA, W. <J.
Will visit Blackville and Barnwell
professionally about the 1st of October
nngivtf
- TARE NOTICE.
I would rTspectfully solicit my friends
and the public to call and examine my
fine Liquors, Beer, Segarsand Tobacco.
I can be found tmder tho l^atterson
House.
SU PERK) ft beyond
i Com]i«,ii>un to' any oili
er high-hearth Store iu
the market.
It has large single
oven Moors, artistically
designed, lined with tin
and fitted- with bright
turn buck** ; birge ho*
blast fire door, swinging
hearih-p'nie, and deep
ashpit with Spears' Pat
ent Haled A#h Pan and
sifdng grnte.
The oven is lat-rcan'
the fines iinffiBsuil'tmtV
and eo arrtinged as to be
eadly kept clean.
Tlic regular Republicans of Beaufort
nominated a straight-out colored ticket;
the bolters a mixed one.
.Only twelve days until the election,
and tho work of two mouths should
be done In that brief time. Are you
doing your duty ?
Mr. W. Palmer, Jr., who was shot
at Union court house on salesday by
David Johnston, rfr., has died from
his wound. Mr. Johnston at once sur
rendered himself to the authority
iral re-
The affiilr has caused very gener
gret in Union.
a:
JuTs only In the Interest of fertile
sections that feVer and ague becomes and handsome
a scourge. Sappily for our race, Dtkji
r’s Fever and Ague Specific is an
Olf
their energy and ability. The large
hall w&s beautifully
decorated wkh wreaths, mottoes
evergreens—principally the worl
Misses Annie Maher and Mattie Black.
The artistic effect w»»,brilliant, but
On yesterday a prlmayy election for
State Senator was hefd In Hampton
coubty. Col. Jqides W. Moore and
Jeff Warren, .^ pre the candidates.
They are 4»th Democrats, and this
course^was adopted at the Instance of
Governor Hampton. We have not
£ard the result, but 1 believe that
peace wttl be restored to tho baby
county, and the eptlre Democracy will
heartily support himr who la thus
proven the favorite of the party.
Old Crow Whiskey
A specialty. 80 come along and you
will not be humbugged.
B. G. WlL.JL.tAM8*
fob? tt
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To Rent.
Store in the town of WHIlston, size
2^x00 feel; Glass front. In central portion
of tho businoss port Ion of t.hi),town. Terms
miKlerate. /
Apply to A- D- HROIVN,
july25-tf. ~ S ttllllstoB) g. C.
Fruit! Fruit! Fruit!
EIENHY BA.YER
Z IMP0RT*K A5D WHoknALg DEALER IX
Apples,
POTATOES. AND, ONIONS,
Hi.
Bananas, Oranges# Lem
ons, Tints, &c-
215 East J3ay>
(Paul
’.Volch’s Old Stand, Opposite Xew
- Custom Ilonse,)
It lias * Urge top,
provided with Mam -
gle s Patent Gas burn
ing Long Hi vision Piece,
the best cross piece in
ise.
All the mouldings of
he Store are heavy,
md Us design and or-
lamentation will satisfy
Use most critleal taste.
For wood, the Stove
is fitted wlfli a Patent
Combined Wood Grate
and Fire Dog. an en-
t r Jy new arrangement,
tad the most durable
wood grate in use.
pure Drugs, Chemical*, Palo
Perfumeiy, Toilet Bric-a-B
aud Drusgiat*
FOUR SIZFS.
fi intli, 822. 7 inch, 827. 8 inch, 832. « 9 inch, 836.
No. 6 8tcp Stoves, full set of ware, 812 ; No. 7 Step Stoves, full set of ware,
811 to $15 ; No. 6 Flat Top Stows, small, full art of ware, 815. Heating stoves
of a'l styles and prices. • ~± * ■
Call and soc them, or send for circular,before purchasing elsewhere. .
Best 14x20 irujh Charcoil Tiu Plate, Bright, 87 per box; best 14x20 Inch
Roofing Tin Plate. 86 50 per box; Solder, No. 1, 11c. per pound.
For sale by \\T. I. T)ELPH,
ocl0-3mo 265 Broid street. Augu.-U, 0*.
erfumeiy, TolU
Metiiciuea aud
which he offer* on tbemoMl
term* for cash or country produce.
Professional call* In town or country
promptly attended tOi *ep26-tf
New Goods!
T A M NO »V RBCEIVING A FRESH STOCK
1 of Goods, consisting of
Dry Goods, ' Machine Oil.
Kxits and Shoe*, Kerooewt dl,
H-trdware, Neatefoot OH,
Groceries, TurnigSeed.
Crockory-Ware, Hagglng and Tie*.
To which I Invite the at
people of Barnwell and Ora _ .
Hi s. I will guarantee t > eeira*
the ROods can be sold-for cash.
Your patrona*o Is respectfully solicited.
G. E. STEADMaN, Agest, -
BLACKVILLE, G. G
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~ FOR SALR
A TRACT of Land near Gr
containing 196^ acre**
acre* are now under *uc
vatloo, the bnlance 1*
Dwelling and out bouses on the
A saw mill la within a mile,
place Is accessible by two
ply to G. T.-ANl
, Blackville,
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Wliolesale. Cwrocers*
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Fiedistillers anti ' Rectifiers,
Liquors of all Kinds,
NO 2 WARREN BLOCK, JACKSON STREET,
Augusta, Ga.
sep26 3noo
T. S. NIPSON.
J. C. R All MING.
Nipson & Ratiming,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Bags, Etc.
233 King Street, Near Market Street, Charleston, S. C.
■ Particular attention <riven to filling of Orders, ahd all Goods guaranteed as rep
resented. augl5-6a»
teston, S. C,
Central Hotel
Broad Street,
AUOUMT A. GtEOROI A.
Mrs- M W Thomas,
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Notice to Teachers.
T HE Teachers Institute will meet at
Barnwell O. H. on Thursday, the
I 2*th of October; instead-of October
31st, on account of tbe County Fair
meeting on that day. AH
the county are requested
to be present, as matti'
their good will be disc _ _
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)ROVED Bills of the Bank of tbs
btate of South Carolina fof Taxes
and Redemption of Lands,
toa saiJs bt
Cochran & Alexander,
26 BROAD STREET,
CHARLES! ON, S. G,
Commission Agents for Securities j
Real Estate <
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ATTORNEY
ALLENDALE, SOUTH G
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ATTORNEY.
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