The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, September 25, 1879, Image 4
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. Troth t» migblj—#c»rc«.
rv >-Ttr—~^~ L ’•’•'•m'-t- " " '■ . t
My non, emnlate the muk/.it ijs
backward in deeds of violence.
<" . ^
“Can yoo euppott mo, darling?” is,
IlMprosaic title of a new song.
Unlike (he flen, when you put your
finger on a hornet, he is there.
The dentist makes almost as much
money per achcr as the farmer,
^ (J |, M | *"i W i'iii in f-
The phensatU season is now upon uS
and a bird on toast is worth two in
feathers.
The individual who wns accidentally
iiyured by the discliarge of his duty is
still very low.
The United States is now prnyimr
that Tnlmagc may make England Till
permanent home.
We like a man with lots of temper.
It is the man who gets out of temper
that we don’t like.
It takes twenty able-bodied wnen to
aland and look at one poor little sigu
palutcr while he is at work.
A man lately died^of remorse for a
crime - lie eemmitted. fbrty yennTago.
Item or so is never in a hurry to kill a
man.
The odiior of daily papers always
claim to have country scuts. Don’t be
lieve them, if they hayc, it is only a
#ump.
It is hard to say which is the most
crushed. The wife’s new bonnet, or
tho unfeeling husband who sut down
upon it.
The world is composed of two great
classes of people. Those who work and
those who spend all their time in gettiu
ready to work. . -
“ That’s a relation of yours,” said the
Prince of Whales to the Princes point
ing to a donkey. “ Yes, by marriage,”
was the scientific reply.
Revenge is sweet when you are at tho
right end of the insect, and tho duty of
the hour is to mind your own business
and not your noighbore.
Sitting Bull, who says
for a place to rest who:
FOE SALE.
• Fresh TUBNIP SEED of tbi* yenrii
growth for sale in any quantity desired.
■V 1 % J
. I would respectfully call the attention
of BUILDERS AND FARMERS
throughout the cdtmty to my stock of
ft A. ROD W A H S,
Having earned the reputation of beeping
the best sto-k of goods in that line, I
mean to maintain the same.
Von willed my stock now complete,
having received another large stock of
tfchft-^ime. Fanners contemplaing mak
ing improvements in their dwellings for
the approaching winter, will do well to
give me a call as I INTEND TO
SELL LOW DOWN, and' to convince
you, BRING THE CASH.
I have also a varied stock of ‘
General Merchandise,
Which will bojQld.low. —~
Also SCHOOL BOOKS, those au-
thorised to bo used by tho State Board
of Education.
Q. E. STEADMAN,
98 2in Blaekville, S. C.
FIRE INSURANCI
The St. Paul Fire
-AWb-*
Marine Insurance Company
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOSF.I'H U. DAT,
BAMl/Kt T.VXVAUILL.
SAMVEL H. SlBLBt
Day^iTaiinahill & €o.^
FOR SALE
ho is looking
loro he can sleep
soundly, should pitch Lis tent in a store
that is never advertised.
Many young ladies at tho sea-side
just now aecm to tie a string around
their waist;, and e
properly arrayed to take a sea bath in
public.
When a woman finds she cannot af
ford a new dress, she economizes by
spending as muck os it would have cost
in bupring ribbon to cover tho old ono
up with bows.
“ If you want to get at the circum>
ferenoe of a rosu.” says Josh Billings,
“examine him among men ; bnt if you
want tew git bis aktual diameter, meas-
mre bit at Ms fltumd«L w ' •
~l What Is it oomas on silent wings
And o’er our slumbering bodios sings
And plants Us basy liulestings;
That bring ths trifling, pesky thing I
Mosquitoes I
“ It’s n very solemn thing to be mar
riod,” said an old lady to her niece who
is just shout “stepping off.” “Yes,
but it’s a great deal more solemn not to
he,” repliwi the girl, seriously.
Ignorant young man to a professor :
'' Professor, now is a man to tell a mush
room from a toadstool ?” Professor :
“ By eating it. If you live, it is a
mushroom; if you die, it is a toadstool.”
A man who isn’t scaisick on crossing
the channel in a rough sea could stand
being hauled up, and rolled up and down
a hill for the amusement of the small
boys who will in the future be the Brit
ish public.
“ Some confounded idiot lias put that
pen whore I can’t find ill” growled a
man the other day as he searched about
the desk. “A 1 um l yes! I thought
so !” he exclaimed in a lower key, as he
took the article from behind his oar.
▲ clergyman in a certain town, as the
custom is, having published the banns
of matrimony between two persons, was
followed by the clerk reading the hymn
beginning with these words : 41 Deluded
souls, that dream of heaven 1”
i.tvnvmmni
41 1 allwus notis.” says Josh Billings,
“that those yung wimmin who are afraid
that every yung feller who oums near
’em iz a goin’ tn s 4 eal ’flih, and run
aaray with ’em and brake their parent’s
hart, seldum sukseod in gittiog kaught.”
• fV* - v *
The editor who squashed a juicy
eockroach with the butt end of his lead
pencil and afterwards forgetfully sucked
the same while wooing a coy expression,
suddenly found a word, but it proved
to be foreign on the subject under con
sideration.
Adversity has its Uses like any other
disagreeable thing. The man who is
never sick, never knows how good it is
to bare a troop of friends rush in and pit
down at bis bed-side and tell him in the
most solemn manner that his doctor lias
lost at least three patients oat of four all
the year round. .
A young lady graduate in a neighbor
ing county read an essay entitled, “ Em
ployment of Time.” Her composition
was based on the text, “Time wasted
is existence; nsed, is lift." The next
day she purchased eight ounces of sephyr
of different shades and commenced work
ing a sky-blue dog with eea-green
and a pink tail on a piece of yellow can
vass. She expects to have it done by
next Christmas.
K HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL OF
Iftav
my former custom era that I Have re
sumed tho Wagoning business, and all
orders for hauling of nay description
left at my residence, or that of Mr.
J. T. Ingram, will be thankfully receiv
ed, and-promptly attended to. - •
T-ljr J. S- SHUCK.
t - ■ ’
Machine Oil,
hard Oil,
Faints,
Rooms, each person, per day... “50c
“ —“— 14 - ] per week.... 83 00
, 44 44 44 per month,88 and 10
According to location of Rooms, paid
In advance. -
BOARD terms; ; ,
Board and lodging per day..... .81 50
m m .. p 6r weak.... 6 50
^—suite*;
Breakfast 25c
Dinner... .50c
Supper .25c
III MRS,.Uv J. AllCIIBP
Brushes, and a
Full Assortment
—w— -
U G S
and
MEDICINES
AT THE
Williston
Drug Store.
Wiliiatoa, S. 0.
aug7-3m.
Notice to_Planters«
I CONTINUE TO MAKS TUB WELL-
known
NlebleU A. Ooodrlch Cot ton Gba,
and to repair gins of all tnakoe, at
ANTE-BEUUM PRICES.
Order early and prevent disappointment.
When you come to the city, yeu will find me
In my SHOP at the
Foundry of Pendleton <£ Bros.
I have a few second hand gins of different
sizes on hand in .good order which 1 will sell
at very low figures. Correspondence solici
ted. J. M. NEBLKTT,
Successor to Neblett k Goodrich,
jnnc6 4m Augusta, Oa.
Wavcrly House,
$2. CHARLESTON, S. C.
CAPITAL $1,704,881
THE SAFEST COMPANY IN TH
UNITED STATES.
- ’ V. - -. •; . *•
Will underwrite on all kinds of property,
real and jjersojiah in Barnwell county, in-
eluding gins, gin-houses, mills and inachin
ery. cotton ginned and ungiuned at the law.
est Wrrsnt rates. . . _
- - - - H. M. THOMPSON,
Logoi Agent, Williston. 8. C.
N. B. Policies issued in .best EngHsb Fire
Conipafliee if preferred, confined to dwell
ing house*, elorea and contents. V
Jtys87*4f ' . .
Fratfklin Bros.
conos omssH race.®,
-f
’ ^ • BETHOLD8 STrEET, , . ^
AUGUST A, G A.
LllteltAL ADVANCES MADE
OX— *
COIfSIGNMUNTS IN STORE.
aug2i-3m • ’FRANKLIN BROSU
Lowery Wagon Factory
GEORGIA.
OFFER FOR SALE AT VERT LOW’EST PP-ICES A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
100 Assorted Sized Two-Horso Wagons Iron Axles and Thimble Skeins.
200 Assorted Sizes One-Horde Wagons, Plain and Patent Wheels.
100 Sets Assorted Wagon Harness. At prices lOpcrcfent. lower than can
be bought in the city.., j / . A J. H. LOWERY,
QUALITY.
A splendid stock of Coach Material, Axles, Springs, Spokes, Hubs, Rims, Shaflg,
Bolts. Moss. Molding, Olne, Borax, Masury s Colors, Valentine’s Varnishes, Ac.,‘ Ac.
SADDLES, HARNESS, Bit IDLES, COLLARS, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FINE TRUNKS
and BAGS, OAKiwid HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS and a full line of Shes
Rcdings at reduced prices. . ’ ' ., , • . . ,
We take plpasure in stating that we have the agency for this section for the sale of
OLD AMEiUOAN HOTLL,
E3TAHLJSUED ABOUT 1830.
Rosuscltatod on the European Plan.
For Gentlemen only.
■\ EBKt
29 George st., cof. King, ;
nov28-ly Charleaton, 8. C.
Heal esute
—-and
• 'COLLECTING AGEUCY-
I WILL SELL and Purchase REAL
ESTATE, COLLECT RENTS, and
CLAIMS OF ALL KINDS.
I have for sale Dwellings and Store
Houses ; also vacant lots In town of
Blaekville. Also—
• «. *■ * ‘ Km.
2,000 acres land in one body on the Ediate.
*00 ” *'• ’’ ” •' “ *• ^
80 ” ” ”
100 ” ** near Blaekville.
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KiO " „ „
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A‘ BmAa xF WlLSONrcTllLDS & c6.' : s'pH1LADELPII1A WAGONS and CARTS.wtoek baveno com-
MlitCKVlfiie Wf,Iit A IW^atl»1 ^V. ■■■<
Ju*t received, New and Choice. The largest and most compltlc lino of JIcn’s,
Woman’s and Childrens' ‘ - '1.
BOOTS 'AND -SHOES,
EVER PLACED BEFORE THE PEOPLE IN BARNWELL CO.
My entire Stock Is new, and with my lonji experience In tho business. I am thorou-
Xhly posted, and have selected ra) stock to suit the plainest and the most fastidious,
Ladies and Gentlemen will flud it to their interest to call and examine the largest
and newest selection-over opened tut his section. All new Goods! no old stock, at un
heard Of prices. I handle polhin* else but BOOTS and SHOES. Mv platform Is low
pri.-oes. And with this determluatipu, I am positive that my stock tviil boar lnspec-
tLon, and that I can suit those who want a flue or every day boot oc^Slio'a. I also m.tke
to srder Boots an j Shoes. My store is on tho front street, opposite the depot, between
Brown and Farrell's. All I want is a aiH, satlsfaetftm sruHranteod. Always on hand-
Oak and Hemlock bole Leather. aniLa lutl stock of bhoo Findinirs.
MAMlf EliLSB,'
•> . ^ SIGN OK GILT BOOT.
Housekeeper Interested
—-—— In Knowing^Where to Buy
China, Glassware
—AND -
House Furnishing Goods Generally-
-o-
The Cheapest, Largest ami Beat Assorted Stock,1s To Be Found at
E. I>. SMYTHE & CO’S
• * “■ /.
258 Broad Street, Angugta, Ga.
—i. .
for all Goods iu
This is the House that Put an End Id-High Prices in Augusta,
their Line. It will positively be an immense saving to purchase from
IS. D. Smythe <& Go.
If You are not going to Augusta, writ$ for.Prices;, aull-3in
. Grahams.-
G. E. STEADMAN,
Blaekville, S. C.
82.
CITUATED IN THE BEND OF KING
o Street, the most fashionable prome
nade in the city. .
Tlret class In all its appointments.
Table furnished with the beet afforded
by local. Northern and Southern markets.
First class Tai-nnd Barber Shop.
The tlnrst Billiard Room In the South.
Servants polite and attentive.
Board— ,...,. $2 per day.
«S.Lower ratt-s by tho wi'ok or month.
GEO. W. SULLIVAN,
(Lati or A. J. K;xxju>t
Juntas-If Proprietor.
A LIMITED NUMBER OF
active, energetic canvassers
to engage in a pleasant and
profitable business. Good men will find this
a rare chance
TO MAKE MONEY.
Such will pleaso answer this advertise
ment by letter, enclosing stamp for reply,
stating what business they have been en
gaged in. Nape but those who mean business
need apply. Address,.
Fimlxt, Haxvxt & Co*r*
mchl8-ly x Atlanta, Ga.
DAN]
—JOJiBIR OF—
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
ftotlawi. Fancy Goods, Ac.,
155 MEETING STREET, -
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
86
FARM and D
OITUATED three miles from Bamberg,»
D tract of land, containing 36> acres,
of five rooms. In mod son-
, necessary out-buildiu#a In
good order. The land Is well adapted to
Cotton and
about one-
Is Order £ _
leal properties, and. In
ING-
valuable t
In the hands of ener-
be mads a delightful
—*
Bischoff’s Restaurant.
' rr 'N*. fit Meeting St., sear Broad,,
CHA]OL«3pcrroBr, s. c.
Vint
per dsy
and Lodging at $1.10
at all hour*. seplS-lm
• Planters Hetsl.
To my Fritndt and tkt Traveling Pub lie:
In consequence of the great reduc
tion In all of the staples of our coun
try, I have conotuded to reduce my
rates of board to 81 50 and 82 per day,
according to location of rooms.
Special accommodations fo# families
and commercial travelers. My table
shall not be excelled by any hi the
South, and will constantly be supplied
with selected Boston beer. The hotel
has recently undergone thorough re
pairs, and wen newly furnished and
made complete In all its appointments.
Courteous clerks and attentive ser
vants.
When yon visit Savannah do not
fall to call at tho Planters, as I am de
termined that this hotel shall not be
excelled by any lu the South, regard
less of price.
Thanking you for past favors, and
E. E. JEFFERSON,
Johnston.
R. M. MIXSON,
Williston, S. C.
Fire Insurance Agency,
AT WILMSTefT, S. C.
tide. Also agents for ibe COftTl-AND TYCOON on Platform Springs. For parsons ia
want e>t a cecnp, yet reliable Vehicle, we recommend thofCOKTUND CHARIOT, the
lightest, most stylish and best thingonlkmr wheels for sixty five dollars, .
Gum and Leuher Belting two to fourteen inches.. Packing of all kinds. Whips, Um-
brella.-, Neatsfoot Oil Blacking for Harness, efc. t ■ - ■ -—. -- _Ju
' ftug21-3m , ^ DAYy'fANNAfHLL & CO!, Auyusta, Ca.
JAMES G. BAILIE,
* . •' . - r \ • ■■■.■* y . •
205 BROAD STREET.ATJGTJSTA.GA.
- . ‘ OLD STAND JAMES CL BAILIE & BKO.
x.
Respectfully oaks your attention to a full line of the following Good*, which wjll be sold as
— c lowa<iin>nv other House -
I
CAarET nKPARTMKXT- CTTXTATS nSPABTMKKT. ‘ OKOCEHT DfPABTMaXT,
English Velvet Carpet a, . Curtain MaterioK Choice Pamity-Grocerieg,
English Brussels Carpets, Cornices and Bands, received weekly,
Three fly and Ingrain Carpets, Lnce Curtoina, Ferria Hams,
■Venetian Carpets, Muslin Curtains, F.ngtisb Crackers,
Cheap Carpets, M indow Shade*. *11 sizes, Dy«i>eptice' Food.
Fteor Oil Cloths, * Hair Cloths, all widths, Baskets of all kinds,
Tshle Oil Cloths. -Wall I’aprra Bwd Wswr
Sthli- 1'a‘rpds and Itoils. ’ and Borders,
o
Mattings. Druggets, Door Mats, Beautiful Chromos.
Brooms and Brushes,
Plantation Supplies.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND CUR PAINS MADE AND LAID AT SHORT NOTICE.
aug2l-.ui . ... —y t— ■
".vtl
DELL,
L. F.. WOOD, BARNWKLI.j 8. C.
BVBBELL & BOOB.
COTTON FACTORS aNDUENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -
Special Atrention given to the Handling of
Potton and all Other Products of tho Farm.
S&tUKG. MS, »4LSw
Quick Sales and Rctnrns. Cotton Advnncoil on instore. Fire-Proof Warehouse.
CORNER McINTOSII AND REYNOLDS STS , AUGUSTA, GA.
- 8ep4-3ra L. _ . ■ - — —
OTT© IF. wmTmis,
Wholesale Grocer,
—AND DEALER IN—
We will take only first-clans risks, and only after a careful personal sur
vey and valuation of the premises or property to bo insured, thus avoiding the
possibility of litigation in tho event of lose. Captain E. E. Jefferson, residing
at Johnston’s, S. O., will attend to all the Agency business |n Rdpefield, New-
berry, Laurens and Lexington counties. Robert M. Mh
.of Williston, will
give personal attention to Aiken, Orangeburg, Darnwoil and adjoining counties.
We expect to make this our permanent business, and will write policies at aa
low rates as can be procured in any flrst-claas Companies.
——^ .. JEFFERSON & MIXSOX,
)ftn*0—If WILLISTO
james p. Ginns.
TIMS.-E, a;
FOWIX BATK8,
CUARI.ES K. HATES.
GEORGE C. S ELM AN,
hoping for s continuance of the same,
I am, very respectfully
feb20-ly Johk Bbwhun. Manager,
HE WHITE j
Sewing Machine
TKK BEST Off AUU
Unrivalid is Appearance,
Unparalleled in Simplicity,
Unsurpassed in Construction,
Unprecedented in Popularity,
And Undisputed in the Broad Claim
•r Mwa rut
IT HRBT OrEJXATITfO
fSVXCKXSBT BXZXXBO,
MATiMmoummr, amb
Perfect Eewins Kaohlne
IN THE WORLD.
EDWIN BATES & CO.
-JOBBERS OF —
DRV GOODS an» CLO'milG.
. . — D—»
Nos. 122 and 124 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C.
vi
ORDER YOUR
SAW MILLS, GRIST
MILLS,
Host
DANE MILLS, OIN ENGINES, COTTON BOEEWS, SHAFTING PULLEYS,
iger’s Journal Boxes, MtH Oe8rtng, OudgeidpB t TttfbiDe Water Wheel, Gin
ring, Cheapl Judson's Governers, Diston’s Circular Saw, and Gumers mid
Files, Belting and Babbitt Met’al and Brass Fitting, Globe and Check Valves
and Whistles, Gauges, eta, and Iron Brass Castings and repairs from
Geo- R. Lombard & Co.,
FOREST fclTT FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS,
XEAtt TUB WitTBB TOWEB, 170 FENWICK STKEET,
AVIGVMT*. GEORGIA.
se^ars, Liquor and Tobacco.
AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED
Monarch Whishcy.
Also, I. T. ^ J. G. Fr6st & Gi.’s Sdf Raislng Flour, and Thorn Brothers’
celebrated 11 utter Cruckers.
s'-pSfc ly Nos. i08.110.412 and 181 E^st Bxr. Charleaton, 8. C.
YVashington Streets
61J>£6X4.
Located Ta Business.
in the Building, and Southern Express Tonipany
THOMPSOI
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS,
MANUICACXUltEIlH OB’
Jtoors,
i It sver jot ioJM toMfioJ) anjraoiownaOcttos
fba 4mm** for Nio Wklto kts IwwoomO to toeh
•a ntant that m, or* now campalled to ton out
unra.+y tJtaxws xa.tjaAi.to* ua
> *.«.y to •Aawxiiy
XJCIO ^
Brackets, Newels, Mantles,
Balusters, Verandas, etc.
• - I- ^ ' ' - - • ' —A. .
‘ . DEALER® IX il
Dressed and Undiesaed Lumber, Paint, Oil, Putty, Window Glass,
Builders Hardware, etc., etc.
PLANING MILL AND LUMBER YARD, IIALE STREET, NEAR
CENTRAL RAILROAD YARD.
- OFFICE AND WARE ROOMS, 43 JACKSON STREET,
declMy ATJOUHTA. GEORGIA..
It warrssM tor 3 roar*. aoS
r«h at IllMral Outsat»,wspow wsy
U BAtii ItaA Skff I
•Nils Oil• Vtv*IV•iffBTvVW VI '
J. E
JUJ
& CO.
wastid n vxtoow nurntr.
MiJT£ SEWlWhIACHHiE CO.?
- —For Mis by— —
J. D. & T. F. SMITH,
200 Bkoad 9t., . . AvuvtTA,GA.
. Factors and Commission Merchants,
COTTON AND NAVAL STOKES.
Accommodation Wharf and Yonder Range, Charleston, ^outL Carolina.
V - Liberal Advances made on Consignments.
janlT-ly . !
Corner of Broad and
AU6USTA,
Conveniently
With Telegraph Office,
Office Next Door, to Hotel Building.
SUMMER RATES OF BOARD, PER DAY, 01.50-
Single Meals, 50 cents. | “ Single Lodging*,—6d:conts.
:julyTGm , MOORR Prop’r-
YA.'5L'LOR—A-~O0^r
Succwaors to GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO.
CBTTH MCT01S, VI0LES1IICIDC11S.
— AND —
COMMISSION MBRCRAXTS t ;
A Vftf»HTntCigI r .GYiARGKHTO>r. *». g.
99 3m
^■■CONSIGNMENTS OF
COTTON
j
SOLICITED
1 ^Planters.
A TT E N T10 N!
—WE could not tupply the demand for the
fl C LzLET GlX« last aeasen, owing
to tho iellow Fever Quarantine. To pre
vent a similar eccarrenoe during the coin
ing season, we have been instructed to offer
the -
IMPROVED OULLETT GINS,
’ . ^ / -l — •
Also, Feeders and Condensers, air a very
low. price to all who will purchase this
Spring, for cash or good paper. Now is
your chance to purchase the finest Cotton
Gin ever offered to the trade, nt pricee.that
any planter can afford. To get the largest
discount, you should purchase between now
and May 16. We arealao offering the Cel
ebrated BIGELOW ENGINES of-overy
style; also, SWEEPSTAKE SEPARATORS.
Threshers and saw mills, grist
MILLS, &c., iso., at greatly reduced pricee.
Give its a call or write for circulars. Extra
low figures made to those who purchase
their entire ginning and threehing outfits
through us. Address,
O. M. STONE & CO., 1
General Agts. for Plantation Maebinery,
uprlM-Om. 'AUGUSTA, GA.
OLD RELIABLE.
SI. C. HALL,
PRACTICAL ‘
SEWING MACHINE REPAIRER,
Cor. McIntosh and Broad 8tro«t.
AUGUSTA, G^Y.
Genuine Nendles and Parte,
ail kindH. made to order.
Awning of
eep4-3m
COO BUSHELS,.
-jORiuiNE BKLaar—
RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS,
For. «tlc at 75c. per bushel, sacked
and^eUv cted tttdcpot
aug28'tf
JOHN R. HAIR,
Elko, 8. C. R. R.
a
KIB’T R. BSHSmi,
ATTORNEY A T LA W,
ABBEVILLE C. JL S. C„
Will practice in all the State and
United Statee Courts. JacSO-fcnoe