The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, September 11, 1879, Image 3

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V . ( '^V». ■*- THE FEOEEE. >e= IHURiJIUY, i r—^ssi ar ntr l»t>u•«. ffde «iub«eriber« to XII12 PKOPI.K, ll.«« b. -t n«lvcr- «l «!•« jwedltiajB t|L , < fiajn-Jl -r—r Auvnlu of 'U»e Peaple Ajjents Jlaokville—Hni. O. E. Steadman. Orghams—C. E. Tyler. jm-n. *„ Midway—0. Duknnino . *•-< Bamberg—D. F. HooTkn. , j Allendale—W. flrttogNwrub >■ 'V-'i;, ,■*£ .jDunljarUa and Greenland—Gborok H. Bates. Charleston—K. M. Alexander. — — -— Our aubucribw and advertlaeragAn call upon the nearest A<r«nt whenovef they wish to settle their account*, (Jtir AKents are authorized to receive aad give reoeiptf to rail moneys due ns. jkfore njaking contracts (pr adver tising call at The People offlcp anil get our rata*. No onfc oao pr shall do better or cheaper work than we. Local Xetys. ; 1 V ■■- J „ 7T« .;n ! Heath of Mi-n. Mtanscll. We learn with profound regret the death-of'Mrs. Lawton Stahsell, consort of Mr.Lawton Stansdl, which occurred aft tils residence four 'nrifes from the villnge on the bth teat.- — Autumn is toe modest. l)ld you Lear auythirg “drap.” The Board of County CGminllsloners is In si^sslon to dhy. ' „ U&to. A. Holmhn lost a valuable tnule bn Sunday last. Vf Our outside Will be found unusually interesting this week. a ‘ ‘ drout wjH be pleoUful this Fall, the^ bblftg goo J. " ^ The camp meeting at Blncakers commenced on yesterday. Every Watermelon should now bo accompanied by a pill or a coroner. '.• Cfeorfeous sunsets have been the glofy of our skies for tho past week. Now^s the tlma for our merchants. jp advertise fur the of eaTbg Fall trade. Revf E. O. Price'preached at the PretJbyterian Church Sunday eveniog last. ■ 1 • ’ '• About two chills to a watfermelbn may be counted on as a fair average now. r , ColffdresdMde \i pc at i r el y o L" p u ffs, Short curls and frizettes,are Coming in vogue. ' • • Frost? Is prophesied on the’4th of October. Guod news for the Memphis .people. ’ 4 ■tiinavray an A hoft^ aftd bu^y Aiefftughigr uf 5ft’. Clauds Ashley, took fright lust Thurs day and ran" in the directiou of Jlr. Pechmanti’b lane, stflkii^g tbe bofner of the fence upsetting the buggy and considerably dainafc|n®it,, Fortunate ly ho one was fa the vehicle at the time. „ .. > • # dew. llood’H t.liiUlreii Cannot the generous ladles of Barn" well get up aw enTeftalntncnt during Cbtirt forThfl ben eft r. iif Generaf Hood’s orphaned children ? With his dying words be commended Lis eleven little ones—tho eldest only ten vyarA -to ihw teuUfl OBl'P L'f lirmTT -federate soldiers. A generous response is being mxde all over the Southland, which adopts aa its wolds the oliv* plants ofdhe deo I hero. c Ta^rn ETlectlou. At the «mhiefpal eleotirtft on Turg- day fhe following City Fathers were elected^ ; ^ : iy ' / -.-'KV • 1stEVD.tVt-John S. Brows Wardens—A. P. M-rnyTil,*; J. I. Bron son, F. H. Brown, M. G. Tobin. * W« can coi/grtituldte tt#e cHfzens of Barnwell for electing the above ticket, a ticket that (Till bo of so ate styview to them. Yho experience cf Capt. “ Si 1 ” Brown as loteodanl in fofmi r years is a guarantee of U1 •> nlility to 1111 the of fice with "honor and satisfacrloh to all. Ths newly tli citiT loteudaig attd Wardens wjy;e syoxo 4© iVpduAadsy. ot 10, ^i. - " ^ MS The Coart of Kc<*«!ons. Twelve prisoners are now hr jaU. They will be tried next vstwV MMor** Judge T^. Fraser. We append a list of them and the crimes with which -they are'charged: ?T F . Jake Bayuitrd -A re on. Dennis Free—Adultery. Currie Thomas—Fondcation. ' Frank Lowry—Murder. Dianah Carter, Wash Baub -rg .m M nod W BRIEF EIM AI.S. - orr tlitT fihfuih UBrollna Bitllrbad on ■Sunday. Senator Butler has bfcen invited, to deliver the address ut the Chester Fair oo»thQf28th prox. “Don’t Read ’ihia^’ but read Pooh- t nym’s adveitiseorent, and governyour- sei vgs- a ccordlngjy. • A few gentlemen boarders can be ac- eothmodatod bp reasonable terms at the Walker Cottage. i Read tho notice of the School Com •SiBiuoeis .UKLlds dsAtw^ ancl govern yourselves acceidfngly. _- —— Mr. and Mrs. J. F. O’Neil have. Just returaod from a pleasant visit to their friends Do New Yorlu. . —Up to Saturday evening 254 balcVof cotton had been received at this depot. Oa Saturday only S^Jjales catbe In.' Mr. Borger has built a booth for the sale of fruit, etc., and in a'sbort vyhile- wlll be tbo favorite of thh little folks piflO jr,~ cure. Jtsjuae has robbed thft disease Man? el tint olllz'n. en«o<! ft. «t-1 »«UoMor?ur tend the camp meeting at Blnnaker’s . " ■—r* *. Bridge, which commenced on Wednes— la It Tkce.—IsitJrUe that, a remedy away with the uiiucral and draktic pur- good gat 1 ves of the post centories, and whicb ^ tnr wlule entirely efi&ehw, will leave the system To He furawi fipfclthy condition? Yes. the remedy is Tabler’s Portaline, or Vegetable Liver Powder; a cure for all tho disorders nrisfrig frem a wrold Hyw.'apd. ai ik _ water. Give it a trial. It will do what Mr, Samuel Caaper^ another ol4 eUl*-ft, died atr hts- Immo -near (dbrtit’s Branch on the 8th Inst., In his 70th year. - ' We regret to learn that aTTtlTe,a.on of.. Sfer R/ B. Kavoo, who .•wns>>.>'cover- log'from an attack of ulceration of the throat, was taken with chills of which he died. V Some time ago a bundle was left in tho keeping,of Mrs. G. E.Steadman. The owner, who seems to have a eh art niemory, Is reminded that It is still safely kept subject to ord<‘r. Mrs. Strobcl has a night-blooming ceres' which begins- to open at twl- it promises. Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale by Charles recliumnu, Baru- ’ well C. ft 1 ; or by Dr. Stokes, Blackvllle. WHilsloML Wavelets. Harley & Stansell open a new storc4Balm tlris^Werk. - v 7'l>e youh^iTeas of tho whites ahoot indour-schotds. Mr. A. J. Wcathcrsbeo 135 bales from UOO acres. The new store of Messrs. Weaihers- betj ^ Easterliag presentnd.a Uvdy- appeHfatiwfaiji'Siu'H'fday. r Another cheap—excursion goes to Charleston vfa tho South Carolina Railroad on Saturday night. Tb^ reception at Mrs. L. C. Tobin’s Tueglav aveuiug vyaB. glminuB. Uux. pcet is u vay,"hshc« this, briefness. Wo invite and request delinquents to rtitika an exenrsion Li ttiim>m.<o ; young laily^she is a Methodist,” said a Baptist father to Ms first born. “ Y« s, Pa, I know she is, but she is a eapitilist also, and thula my faith,” replied Young America. Mr W. M. timlth, a capital farmer,' has on-hts place two champion pickers. JJu lust Friday a colored irtau and his wife picked 510 pounds for him, They will never go to,to Kausp^ while they can make £2 50 per day Out Town is putting on city airs. O-tfmy-tri dees Ttre nt dpwattt8-flTT^- withTfis pioneer, vetodiwds; street lamps*!^fln7Xh0 ‘tray of fW ,church goets and bar visitors, and broad new Joana Jim Alien,; Jr.:-Escaped pilsoner. Ardls Holly—Assault with Intent to kill. JoIhi m»HHig (whttr)T*>duttgrf. ByWa Ay^r-TA^uh^y..’ ‘ _ . ■ . —*■—'•“r of Ices of Vo at Advci-liMemcBfs. We wept jqp iu, VJ^oUu'nBse .t rr'.ing’i^jiM SiArw w^.ysjiwisy. f found there everything that economi- eal people need at railnrn# prlcbs. •WV iHTnot buy anything Bimply' hi cause we have not sold our cotton, but we Tntcad to tray somerhtiig jnaf truns|>ortation up the office steps, free. A strange faca never fails to aftract attention in Bnfnwrll. Almost every- bhdy takes time te stop And ask “Who is he?” *• Dog days about Over; wish same thing could be snid' of dog nights ; some of them howl the whole night. XLp.bova. lu. ..the, rriin try. .wlll anoii begin to light up tBcif torches Mr Wposnuin hunting.’’ Wo know how It Ip ourselves. > P,iVf. W. Paine's Catarrh Y;ip#r is regarded the beet .dlehifeetaiit known. Tttol ftottlA.Ion ‘ecuta. 25;) S. Ninth Street, Fktiadi-lphl i, PaT The/mjdcycis of Tile Fe tle office nitirui-ipsny ihCttkk to Mr. aod.lii*. J. A.fl'otoa f»r a pLte vt wedding cai.o sent them yesterday morning. . . Don’t lose Bight Of* tho County Fair whatever else you may do. Prepare. Lto'iuetltoqg for exhlbttluti, and help to ®ratikc fn( , ‘o<?0a£f'n 'iffte^esting anil at tractive. L ruy oputtiok” Molair solicits the patronage of Uh> riicndsiuid thfi4»ublie. “vwwr SLV“ tsst jchronicle then thusly. There was a txire member them by audio encourage the greater growth of their good quulittcs, The best bargains are to bo had lu the purchase of Bob and Henry, who are eu the market. Qo. ladies—wo tell tb* truth —but don’t all hid at oooe, What Mai^lg about shoes aod knowing. He has I id hoots isn’t worth Ho kevps the best. Take and table, A-’tomUe,” _ " ^1 jiliiiirmeB of Managers of Elcc- *£» beitby uoiilied to call upon Clerk of Cqurt and i Wain tin ir Clanks khI laws of elestkm bifore the day of vies tTou’. boak u sheet of paper In whiskey and Lu the Hied gvtuft it. In teu min- at-xtig ■■■■■ utia.you can pick aav one oi them up by the hind legs, and their wise looks 'wHF ttstoirtoh ywH. A contemporary hemto an arilele, "Girts don’t flirt.” They don’t eh? Ttmt editor eithef has never mingled ••n#i<gU« female society, or don’t know bow to punctuate. M ' will gather Tton cleeiioafor Imcndunt and War- ilens Is progressing quietly. Dr, W. Vv.-HwPdi -ie- hard ing for f a t endUTTr. ~ Caftnot the laifies of the enuntfjrjBet the ball in motion and build a m’ouu- ment-to our dead Confederates on the public square lu Barnwell ? Cotton comei4n freely. It opens rapidly, arid if thf supply of. pUdf«r» wei'oiq'ual to the demund for them the crop would be gathered before frost. ‘ '* Bon tetiCIAL WT&E& Don't-forgot fo en^pfinftor xhe Pat terson House when visiting the village and y<>v wiil never regn-t This bouse li locajed in a quiet aud convenient place for all who are in .atteadanoe at Court. "TT There Is no record of gsionplo failure of Dr. Harter's" Fever and Ague Spa* qlfic to effect a speedy and permanent 8 has robbed thfi A (■ ood Elver Is alway-s known by his appearance. "UTaTT Who" llv^a comforfablyf at oqtn A bme, has good dinners; etc., will alwnyk show It in his person. Bi>t~*tbere is another liver more Important to man— It is the bad liver—life liver that „ . , , should regulate the whole system. If light and reaches Its greatest oxpaa- tbtrt hv ent of fix, man-ls good for 6ion at midnight. It is a very rare til site per- fume. Mr. Abranr Levy, father of oiir pa*, teemed young townsman, Mr. J.. H. Levy, died on tho 3d inat., at 5 a. m., at his residence in A-ugdsta, Ga., of which city he had'long been an hpn-^ ored. resident. you. For sale by G. A. Phillips, Williston, a^d Druggists generally. New Sallji, Rusk Co.. Texas, 1 :. • • October *7, U77. ( Dr, Hurter—Dt ar Sir rl suffered two years with a distressing cough ; couid get notblog to do bby good. I was prevailed upon by your ageul—Dvllas Furman-to try Dr. Harter’s Lung I was relieved- at once, and by the tlme-T-bad used three bottles, the cough was gone ; I was Cound and well. Weathersbee Isowery Wa^on Factory -x Sc Easterling XCiLOUght not to marry that Orr at Last.—” Good morning, friend A.. I am surprised to see you out, and looking so well ; I heartfvou were con fined to vour room, and bed, by that pest of humanity, Piles.” “Yes, Mr. , yjietU. card uf Tabler s Buckeye Klp yiat- ment. It pjruved a.blessiugTto me In deed, one bottle having restored tee tp enable me to bo about my business again with eas.e and comfort. You can r*commen«nt as a genuine remedy.” WlesbO* cents a bo tile. For sale by CTui rlVw Toot mm on, Barnwell C. H., or by Dr-. Stokes, Blackvllle. , Halo, just opened, in. Barnwell, s M maiiuiSCcnt ildck 6f now goodo, which ■ * j; . •■ * • **. arc onenug ut Railroad Trices TO CASH BUYERS. -e. i • ' Wc will duplicate any bill bought | anywhere in Barowoll county. We Will Not Be Underbid. Everytbing ifcoded by the people, at | pHcca unknown for yeari in this suction. Oom6 to Sfee TJs- WE MAKE A NEW ERA INTRADE Wo cannot specify linos, articles or pieces, but we have everything, and • our prices will give perfect *atUfiictiOi>. - , CASH PAID FOR COTJON- BRING IT ALONG. ' • • • . f .• • Vj Como to see os, you will nevcrj^cl sorry, ^ auglf^m JUST ARM VILE) - —n»M—I ^Few York. NEW STOCK, NEW STOCK 100 Assorted Sixes Two-Ho»e Wagons fran Axles sod Thimhls Skeins. 200 Assorted Sixes One- Horse Wagons, f lain and Pateo^'WlMeD. 100 Ssfs Assorted Wagon Harness. At prices 10 per cent. I.nvcr thc.n can nmttitIn m#* J. I[. LOWIiKY, be bought in the city. aug4-3m Corker Campbell »nd Ellis Streets. Still Just received, New and Choice. The largest <md most complete liue of Men’s,' Boom AND SHOES, ' « •' A.'’ if Lr— EVER PLACED BEFORE THE PEOPLE IN BARNWELL CO. ~7 /. My ontJrofitpck Is now. and with nly long oxperlenoo In tho business. I am thorou ghly posted, and have selecUil mj >touk bo suit Uo platnostand the most Ustid ouji Ladles and Gentlemen will find It to their Interest to call and examine tho laives and newest selection ever oi>oii«h1 lu this section. All new (roods, nn old urrw'k at nn. heard of prices I handle nothing else but BOOTS and SHOES. inesseo Gilt Biigu ’ Meate— nuoon, (J K Sides pavements ore bledttd bj courting 1 iL^i^Sers clMiacleta. • — - DSMiouiders Willie and H-yward left for parts- uuknuwn, ytb' rsise culled Gedrge’a ‘ Station, on Sunday m'<ruli'We didn’t learn iheir business, but they wore happy faces Monday mornlhg. Heyward is going back, so he says, to canip mmft'p, nnd It Is thought Wil lie trill go also. COKiai:«'Ti:i> U’lli Ki.v. ( UAr.Lrs ros, September P, tfcfJ. CorroH— Ordinary -" - - - Oikid urtllnary - - - lOjJ l.o\v Middling » • - * - ~ ~ 11 *4 Middling - «- - * - Ji*i uoixl MidiTTIng ..... ll/» Meal, Uiuks—. .' Bott-xl Meal - /• - • - • ftlnC-V Grits - - - - - flCOal Butter* " _ ' ■. ^ T l'i l. one. Ahd With this lean s ilt M v pi itiorm Is low -Mr*- . MWPUBWMpwpP— ,, 1, and that I can s ilt those who wont a Uupor every asy l oot obNlras. T stop nsiks to srder booU an 1 Bhoes. My store Is on tho front Klreet, opppsito tho depot, between Brown and 1 arrcll'a. .-All 1 waut^s a call, »itl-faction gaar-antced. Always on hand Oak aad Hemtodit Wne Leather, and a full stock of Mhos FmdfninL, " 1 v ycp l-ilm mmsm sbss.sb. SIOJTOFGILT BOOT. DRY 'COOtlS, ORnc.KIiUB,- Every Housakeeper Interested ~ I®- KiswUii Where to Bay FANCY GOOGS, ‘ , HARDWARE •' DltUGS, BOOTS AND SHOES, MEN'S AND LADIES’ HATS. Liquors 5 Tatacco, rp-rrr-rrv A -r ir TT'X'a Saddks, ‘Bridle* *nd Harness. TETFT M A RRF.TR, j 0 0 . NEIIj , A jj orit . Glassware —AND - House Furnishing Gk>ods Generally- The Chespest, Largest and Beat Assorted Stock Is To Be Found at ISniurd's KIridg;e Krcviiics. As one of your ootemporaries re- tharked a short tlino v »go that It was a poor neighborhood that could not furnish some Items! of news, we have c.un laded hie comj^cture is true, and that this bulk cornet or ex-d—d South Laud— - - !f - 3J -*»- * -'. $ - i'A • 9!iaiu BLACKVILLK, S. C.' Best Oalfcots ftt 7c., Bleached at Bo., Coat’s Kpo<>l Cotton fe.,'Lttdles’ Stockings IVr per pair, Gents' Socks rve. per pair, Proof Kye and Corn Whlntyli 50 a gallon, Good Sugar 13 lbs to tho dollar, Good Cof fee 8 Ins to the doll A, 33109 Good Flour for otto dollar. Other goods to correspond. Give it e a call. Will not be undersold. Cotton and produce bought for caeh. siipll-tityaul ' .i"--— ‘-ft-- — — ftliFfTLilf 1 E. D. MIYTESK& CO’S at . . • S •’ ™ 258 Broad Street Aagusta, Ga. -:o:- Tht! la the House that Put art End to High Prices in Augusta, their Liue. It wifi poaittrely be'an imoieme aaving to ptrohaao from for *91 Goo Is id E B. Smythc & Go. ---7;'. V" > ^ ■ ■ ' • ., * _- —- > ' • . nToujtrcjio^oin^^Aii^ista^wn^^o^Pri^^. nM aull-3m Ms 9 oy t 10 15 unon-o, iloroec Oniie»‘.ean8 t hoice, buckets Eons— Suoabs— C. Extra C, 9a»^; Yellow. 7J>8; standard A, loaioj;, ( OFFnE^— . y-* ^ Bio. common 1G; Elo, fair, 17; Bln, prime, 30; #kva. SO. - Molasses— Cuba hhds, new crop, 31; Cuba bbls, 49; jaelty fair crop of oats harvested last epiing, and the probable yield of the foitlutomlDg ci<>|)S will proximate : Gorn. 1 2; potatoes, 1 2; peas, 3-4; cot ton, 3-4 aud sugar cuue, 3 4. O: 0 >ui»e we (q+eak4ocally, or from stati taei.ts from Three Mile Township and Upper Colleton, the corn niid cot- ton will bo cut off still more by the n?iPitl8nB~THl€M^oSi*^fSrtbeTioi?lrel l s of good people. He wilt make you un demand what arMad fit isif youf^lll only try him. n^Acial one line of ttade, ho Is resnived.-to b? the shoe king of Black\jl|e^ Wkpti. you go to Blackvllle be certain you ■“YWHWW.W- Elko i:« hors. Mr. AVoodward has informed ns fhot lamp and » Ths Baptist Ohureh te being ceiled nn.l will be painted this fallf J ' ^ Our bsaholprar^vldowM^MO^^ • ginning to sprubs u^^ind th* preael*. era are smiliog in consequence. Cabt. John ft. BoUv^ar mqdsl stock Palsot and grain farmer, will gattunf five tons of pea vibe bnffiefbcVe from obe field. We are to have a nrtw oiUasne In the perron of Cape. Shipes, who has bought Mrs. Hayden's newstoro and will com-, menco business shortly. Mri-BK). StaneHl has rehirtiM from Florida trip. Ho was pleased witj ori4nge g/ovea, but-Jbund eather too jhj'ifr fis^Q will stay near the Edlsto ‘t«?W the public; fall ofer four thoui corn. He has one hdridfoff stifl acres cHat will average SWenty bushels His ootkoni crop Is very geod. the Baruwill Railroad will he •com- J2^ted and tho cars ou tho track by Tfic iott^u : ilrr.e his fahOH" tevtori *ef ills hatKJs from work, *’* 4 » •" J- 4HH* £ -i P- ' CV ' ^rdseof buY merchants,aro getting fu their new goods, but of course no „ with them unless they l^ss, we-v adyeytise.' A good adyertlsement In I aTb^» >**• the nyvspapers .to a prlutyl guaran- Short weight and inferior goods need only Be looked jtpou ifip pounters or Iq tho shelves of '#ho slips along and wits to teitetn the trade that tightly IJWongatbrlf!3 neighbor. ,:Ci ‘ . —— * -j,; t^eeCs Local*. • • ^ '•» r Tho cotton fields are white with the fltedey staple. There Is a ’dearth of la bor, and the weather having been been prdpftlcoa the past two weeks, those is danger of loss, if bod weather should set In. A sufficiency of"corn will be lhade In our section. . ^ A series of meeting la being held ie .fipr^ngfi^fiL colored Methodist Hhoufr’^mllL, The In- sry great, and ffom the manner In which Mr. Quetter Mr. W. W. WiUls will harweit this admoaUhes an/1 eno-urages his >4.. phi itfis qieeiltig wiUrodowned to the good or dvr obfdrbd friend.---. - wptld be pis&sed to see tho anme done in every art cf the eouety* : excessive drought. Corn grew veiy slowly in the cool spring months, and lu thlu laqdssoTnFof it is yet Ltlllpu- ttan, whereas cotton actually ' “took, the ctuds,” and didn't budge an Inch in a month, and had it been the bloom ing season the buzzing 4o'umble-bee could have found “ pou sto (terra firtua) wherever to rest lilniBolf while bntdbmg the liouevttd taweeta ; hut at this date wheVe riot attacked by Col. B. Rust or “despotized o'er” by Geu. G. 4s gFovring- vigorously and taking on shapss dally. A sensible article that froth O. K B. on tho Fence Law. We coincide;' ask him to enlarge on the same theme, ut*l should that law obtain,, let him and the rues* specially, he sure to ad vocate “bull-strong,'horse-high and pig-tigVt femes fer pastures and pea- patches, and itLJvahort time, doubt- will have Jess lean, lanlry, back, land-pike swine aud fewer poor mules andnorses (numbers of whteh liifteibly ui'mhed F. M. BT ever J’longlng for. the old Kentucky home—far away." The darkies down here are combin ing against the laws of society and. State by huldingnow “proijouopublico meetings in the Interest of the Kansas Emigration-Hegira-Exod u s -Ex-u-n.t- Omues Association. Virtually a strike but whether they will get ‘‘lie’’ yet or. not “nous verrous.” We thould hold opposition meetings, com bat the meas ure oa its first legs and not let the employe dictate tb the employer—If so, we might look, at no distant jlay, for Nihilism, Socialism, Ditfbotlam and Com-.nualetn In all their wtK'fffter “sbapen shapefa, misshapen, wield your able against the hydra-headed dragon, for the monster might creep in and then, well*— \ ‘ As sols nod single pnaHcpeof of the popular Pf.oplk, abiue on the watch tower and bh ,ever ready to givs ua timrty warning of any ethical or polhl cal D’angk’h. August 21,1879. J | The ahoya commuaication would have been printed in last week’s paper but for mlecatrisge.—Ed.J U boiled, Lhds, 38; Ouvar Huune, 55t»7u; New Orlearis. 33a59; Silver Lhip, 50; Su- Dnp, «uh65 DON’T RNAD THIS! fi’hcn you come to Court and trt the F«ir, al.lttmgli it it expected that you wilt fre quently “smile"’ with your friends aud luxuriattfe in the fine feeling which gent y come over a man when lie judiciously ••floods his lower IctcIs,” yet you must ha very careful not to b-^ome in the Isastine- briaied, eveu after surmounting thotAeenth drink. You desire to knowhow thfs Itippy consummation is to be sttained—and answer is, by 'ii*creetly confining v Best Brands' tiou to Pechman’s Of Fine Old SCOTCH, HUSH, BOURBON,, WHEAT and CORN WHISKIES, that be lays in from time to time at auction, and which buying cheap he wan afford t£§fll at very Aftrdhjble figures. Or u ynur taste lies in the direction of BEER, and you fancy that yoar inspiration shall proceed from (RETLICH LAGER, you may call for a “schooner!’ of his clear amber 'bear that soothes/and salisPes even as the gentle 1 long;drouthV"or as the genial sunshine after rude btaits’ef Icy wind and storm.- —- - Toil will find yourself' wondering how such floe LIQUORS ns PKCHMAN dispenses can°be sold to advantage in a small country town and at suoh moderate chargee, -hut presently you will reflect that PECHMAN must know ivhnt lie is about, and songratu- lating yourself on the fact you will not bother youraelf abent -thd^softittoti, Aad if your taste is reflnod and cultivated and craves good wine, PECHMAN has that also, which he will eheeifully place before J0U, Macibo W — Linseed Oil, Castor Oil, Lard Oil, Paints, Varnishes, Brushes, and a * . Full Assortment B R U G S and NES FOR SALE.. W and as it is Ceurt w eei4 ’ I will not be'that . Ho sets before c anoe comers, But some whose father grapes grew fat JBq.Lusltanian Summers. Be sure to interview 1?e<5ilmian. I have also just received my Fall Slock — .--o? Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, aiiOCJERIES’ Sugars, Tobacco, Boot* and Shoos, . Hatthrdre, Men’s dnd Ladies' Hats, And otbdr articles too numerous to men tion, which I will sefi at botton JWlata. Wht-n you eom.i tfWn don’t f<»get to call ana examine my stock. My pr lower than the lowest. , Chas Pechman. sepll-2m PAIKUT ^ BUGGY TRACE s? ' f Fr*h TURNIP SEED of this year’s growth for sale in any quantity desired. AT THE Williston Drug Store. Willis ton, S. C. CofJins have rc&fvolon oonalanment, from the Manufacturers, A Full Line of Coffins AU fllzes, which 1 beg to offer at prices. These good3 ar« nicely M. F. MOLON Y, Bfa I would respectfully call.the attention of BUILDERS AND FARMERS throughout tho coanty to my stock of ha.kdw.ake; Having earned tbit reputation-of keeping the best stock of goods in that line, I mean to maintain the tame. J * 4 . You will find »y Mod row complete, having receive*! another large stock of the same. Farmers contemplaing mak ing improve menu in their dwellings for the approaebrag winter, will do* well m give mo a call ss I INTEND TO MULL LOW DOWN, aqd to cotmut' you, BRING THE CASH. f " • “-. V * * ■ # *' 'v I have also a varied stock of .- l . t . General Merchandise, Which' will be sold low. Also SCHOOL BOOKS, those au thorized to be used by the State Board of Education. 93 2n» flL $. STEADMAN, Blackvillc, 8. C. Burekholkr, PhOHpt S MUt jun!2 8m Williston, B*~C. ; Only 5c. Each. T7T~" -AM aiurH-tf Franklin Bros. comissifl’i MEPtfJUMS, ■tinWiod. ackvlllo. A<r«nt.. ALLANS. FINE WATCHES, - - - 1 A-acrican and Swiss, of the Latest Styles. Kr&ssr tptie. Not**, LctUr I Envelopes ;ier REYNOLDS 8T1EET, . A.TJGTJSTA,«^ LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE —OX— CON8IONMENTS IN STORE. and Rake* com- (fitmnexs, Pane- .0 Paper per quire, _ 9. Lr-ad PudcIIs, Books, Chromos, Muetla^e, Ink, ABO Blocks, Checker Boards, : hti apa. Toilet 8oap, Tooth “ tinsr Cotton. Round and ihur. Uandka ‘ Bibs, Em Ac. I have a few articlaa lot. consisting as follows. _ tner at fivo coats «aoh ; 8. Oako Cutters,Pe[>t» sr Boxes, 1 Basins, Coffee Canisters, Eg* Boat Potato Mashers, Toa Or« Hi sug2t-*m tiilhlwMir -r 1 *1 and BAM’L R. MARSHALL KDWARI> C. MARSHALL. Jt’LlUS J. WUCOAT. SlllUEL H. HARSIlALL 4 t\ )MPORTERS OP Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, See., Agricultural Implements, 314 KING ST., CORNLR SOCIETY, (Bign of tho Golden Quo). ALSO, 55 and 57 SOCIETY STREET, CbarlvfctGu, M. C. Agents foe Celebrated Watt Plows BcpT2 lyr recclvetl weekly, of second hand bopurchsed low aug18-ly fresh L order for vidod they can . B. BHUCStr^ NKW STORE — AND — SEW GOODS. J. H. Levy has on hand and la d^lly rc- oeivin/r < la rife and Weft selected Stock of every dass of gooda, wmoa he Is offering at very low figuias. ^Ha wlqwbo uudar- sold. Call to see him SmfiBffRffTM-rt-tonv «<» Vli -j-j —. Of New and Elcgar.t Dertigprt and £xqu! - 1" site workmanship... x 7 STERLING SILVERWARE, In Fresh and Beautiful Palteco*. especial « ly adapted for Wedding IrSehTA SILVER PL AT ED WARE. Tea Bata. ^Batters. Ice Pitchers, Butksr DUIk-s. Cupa, Goblets, bpoons, Forks of best quality. Ac. CHOICE FANCY GOODS. French and American Clocks, Fine Table Cutlery, Spectacles, Ac. •4’' - Watt lies 1 Jewelry CarefaHy Repaired. THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW EST PRICES. JAMES ALLAN, 307 King street. Char lesion, d. C, seplSMy 1 G. T. AXLWEWS, NSTASY FHt