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THURSDAl, OCTOBER 16. 1879;
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* 047 bona fide •HkeeriberM to
THK PKOPIjK, the bcMt advor.
tUins: mctiiutn In lower Caro*
HitifT . " *
rA«:eat» of The
WUllB|,on7-(i. A. I'HILLXl’S.
Elk5-d3. O. SXAN8RT.ii.
Bluckvillo—M.»j. Q.E. STSADltAX.
(irahams—C. K. Tyt,er.
MM way —0. Duensino. a .
—p, F. HoOTBIf. •* .
AltorKlale—W. 0. Johnson.
Dunbartaa aud Gieonljind—GftoEOE H.
Bates. _ .
Charl iaton—E. M. Alexander.
Our BubseriberB and advertisers can roll
upoa tbs nearest A^cul jvbouover they
wUh to »ettl« their ae •ouitts, Oyr Agents
are authorlzjd t« receive and givo receipts
snays
tor all mouej
ese
'a due us.
Befob* makioS con tracts lor adver*
tisiug call at Tus PsorLE office and get
our rates. No one can or stall dp
better or cheaper workrthan we.
DR1KF I.Ot'Al.M.
.Prepare for the Fair. ”^ a '
Cotton la Just Looming. > .
^Orange blossoms ,next Wednesday.
Only a few more days to pay your
taxes. ' v :
Heavy underwear Is again at a dis
count. - . :
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Two things are certain—DeatlMthfl-
The Fair grounds are In excellent
condition. . .
The Fair Is booming and bn tho
high, road to succeed. ' . \
’ Wood received at this office in pay
ment roriTiiMrerTpticOTrT- 1
Diphtheria-ts-pieetlful In Barnwell
and the adjacent'country.
No excuse for a shabby appearance,
when clothing Is so ebeap.
One dollar wilt be’tiie gate fee for
■the three;days at the Fair.
-LOO A.Xj NEWS.
^Jlhbbath Worrlcca^ I.
Ths Bev. EvereCt C. Edgerton, Bee-
tor of ttt. Thaddeus, Ailten, will bold
servlpee at the Church of tho Holy
Apostles, at this place, on Stinday
next, morning and night. .. .
XV. 11. Harley.
- . We call special attention to the card
cf bur young friend, W. Brooks Hur
ley, who Is now-with H. Brooks, the
great clothier bf Angusta. - Men fre-
•{ueolty tniatake their calling in life,
but Brooks Harley is, when in a ciotb-
ing store, the right man la the light
-place. Having undeniable taste he
can givso hie customers fits and suits
that will greatlyijnprove their appear
ance without emptying their purses.
Barnwell has lent many good huaLaese
men to -Augusta, but nooCbetler than
1 haudsome. ^lever Brooks Harley.
Barnwell has made another
butlon to’tho Hood orphans.
Several commercial tourists have
visited Barnwell the past week.
Read the new advertisements, both
legal and business, in this lepua..
„ ... Tosaum suppers ..are uppiilar and
fat pigs naturally grow scarcer.
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Owners of fast trotters aye butty get-
lug their ponies In trim for the fair.
Bov. V. C. Brown, of Sumter, preach
ed at .the Double Pond Church last
Sunday.
We wore pleased to meet Capt J. N.
Walker and Uoo. I. Prissier, Eaq., on
Tuesday. : . . -. ^
1* Sulls” as_weH vaa wsales” seem to
J:>e the order of the day round the
Court-hpuse.,
Aijvertiders will please bear with us.
There Is no roqua for them now aud
they must wait.
AndHuu't You Forgot It!
• -•What? That Mr. A. P. Manville
^iever does things by halves. For iu-
stanbe, he epent the last week in Char-
l- ston buMly engaged—in buying a
■'""'".'‘"...Btwtlrirf gnuifH, wiiiptr '
TPl llitfipuesw;
completeneiw #ad adaptation to the
v ima, tastes and 1 ircumstaaeua—
our people lias never been surpassed
by any stock ever brought to Barn
well even In her palmiest days. He
las been a successful 'merchant, ho
knows the requirements of our trade
«pd wtih contl tefiee invites the visits
and patronage of all si£;Iit seeis aud,
bargatn hunters 'during Fair week,
ami ail the year round. All the sights
will not be fpund cn the Fair Grounds
— Manrillo’s Private Department'op
the equare deserves a .visit. If you
doubt ns go—if you believe us go—
but don’t leave Barnwell without in
terviewing sweet William McNab and
1 retry Nat Walker, and don’t you fur-
K'-tiu
Oiii*X7bMu«y Fair.
• > The coming -Fair of the Barnwell
AgrlcDlM]nil and M.-clmntcal hoci.-’y
bids fair to be unusually attract!*e
from the zfaloue interest taken In ren
dering it so manifested by the Execu-
tive CwBnlittt c and oilier praciial fur-
mers. We hear of some tine yields of
•m and cotton, and also cf small
praih, potatoes,' sorghum, etc, that
will contend for the premiums off>-rcd.-
Amoag the sm cial premiums Is one of
$10 to go to the fast»-st trotter at-
t iched to a buggy, the entrance fee
' being brie dollar, to go to the winner
also, A special premium is also of-
1 rod for that spoeijnen 0 f atock which
picsehta t ho' **»orrt—t" appearftn. e on
the ground. We suppose-the object
of this Js to locate projicrly the unen-
vinbb* diatinbtlon of the proprietorship
« f that desciiptioa of worldly posses-
1 ion. The Fair opens on the 22 i inst.,
nnd lustsdhree da}"B. Ono dollar wilt
prucurc a tickot of ttJmlstlun fjf ihb
' 4 \veek> 'j ' *
The matrimonial market is showing
signs of improvement. Engagements
In Tutur< a are spoken of, " ;
The town council willjever be rem
embered, If they will do'away with thb
goat aud hog nuisancesj— *■ ’
Mr. H. 11 Easterling has bought the
residence of the late Col. B. <H. Brown,
and will soon come to town.
The-pfemlumB for the fastest tmt-
BL.ACKYIl.LIi BOXS.
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Several weddings are reported as
going to take place in white society.
Prof. McGree Is in town, devoting
himself to getting up a class In writ
ing. Ho Is a good penman.
Mr. blmeon Eaves, Jr, and Miss
Sally Still were united in the holy
bonds of matrimony last week.
Tho election for loteodant end Wai-
denk came off : Mond&y. - The old
town council of young men was re-
elected. ‘• <r C , ~
X grand Fall excuraion is to be giv
en to Onarlestop, on 22d lost; (Wed-
ucei<lay). Tickets good t6 28tb. Price
fI.7S round'trip.
We call tbe attention of Section-
Master of the Railroad to the bad con
dition of planks on the Railroad e’fdee-
ing gin Ofark street. /
Wm. Rosenthal Bas just returned
from tlharlesroii, andean added to his
stock of confections, a nice varied
stock of groceries. ; <
Postmaster 'CTcneral Key has hot yet.
decided ter close our postofflee. He
waits thfe advice of Attorney-General
Devons (is to the possibility of trying
Luther Williams in tbe United States
Court. . v-,
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THE MARKETS.! Nf:w iBVtnTiSEtaNTB.
COHKLCTLO WEKKL*.
CnARLXsTON, October 15, 1878.
CoTTOH—
Ordinary - • * |
Good Ordinary - — - • - \
Low Middling v 10
Middling
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A—
Oo'kI Middling .• •
Meal, Ukits-
Boltad meal- •
bhrtta •
ButTbe—
Tennessee l-
GUtEdge
Meats-- >
Bacon, O It Sides
D 8 O B aid.-s
Bacon Hboulders
D 8 shoulders
8 0 Hams
Laud—
A-/t* v-TrC ll"l VXJO
Choice, ctyis
Choice, buckets
Eoas— ~-ii /
Bcoabs- ; ■■
o. SViaSM; Extra C. »a0^; yellow. ’P/^8;
Standard A, lOalOVi.
-"IW9W- •
Rio, common 10; Rio, fair, If j Rio, prime,
30*. Java. 30. ■/*
Molasses— ,
Cuba hlids, new crop, 90; Cuba hhl*', 40; |
Rebotled, lihds. 28; Sugar House, 55a70;
New Orleans. 35aj®; Silver D|
gar Drip, oohOS.
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A. P. Manville
W RECEIVING HIS FALL Altp WINTER
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His advertisement will
week. -
appear nc^t
vor Drip, 50; bu-
NEW AD VERTISEMEHTH. -
Notice !
-M, S, MYERS,
TS."
B f.CROWN AXD OTHERS
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In pursuance of an order Jhem Cqurt in
thirt came, all orediiors of Mrs. Augusta0.
Smilli, deceased, are hereby uolifled to prove
their claim*before me, on or before Wed
nesday, iI2d October, 1870.
J. J. BRABHAM,
♦t?2-C0u2 Clerk ('owmon Pica*.
TmnlU'm-pnui’e'n nuiee wt war eoim»
ty fair me offered by Capt. Dunn.
' Tho colored Baptist Asseclatlon
meets at this place on the 23J Inst. A
hundred-delegates ato-tci be present.
Among tho premiums offered at the
fair there,is none tor the best lonking
printer. H owia this, Mr. Commit tee ?
" We are pleased (o learn that our
yetittg fiietnl, Frank Ayer, la f.iat re-
covering and will soon be seen oo. our
street a.
A. M. Owensj E-'^., has removed his
iaw-oTiee from hitt reuldencs to Abe
thown Block, opposite the Court-
house. • '*
We should: not suffer from a cough,
when a few doses of Ayer’s Cherry
.Pectoral will cure. Time, money, corn-
tort, health, all arc saved by it.
“Bishop” Cutlibert, of Aiken, the
pasCot - r the V. llfteroa Bnimst ctnirrh,
ehiovd on Sunday last a successful
protracted mealing at that church.
Bail's YegetabU Sicilian Huir P.**-
cewer is the most reliable article In
use for restoring gray hajr to its tnlgb
Elko will soon *be brought within
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A Sunday Itainblo.
DlackvillE, H. C., Oct. 18,1879.
__ Missus. EoiToa-:'-! attended church
"bn yesterday at Double Ponds for the
iiisiTiine, and had ths pleasure of
hearing one of Barnwell’s village
young men, who gave us a splendid
M-rmop to a largo congregation. 1 do
Hot remember ever seeing >o Tnany
yourg perrons In a congregation. They
have a fine Buhbath echool, about 100.
1 was glad to see quite a nmuber of
young.ladies und gentlemen in the
Hfhonl, fr>r withmit ODVS Ur-ie
uiuioat useless to try to’keep up aBab-
hath school. I did not get there in
lime.to hear the recitations, but was
in time to boar the singing which was
sptr-ndht It wui:M do any one good to
Hiteud thla-BckooU he would have re-
Howcd.onergy Instilled In hltft.andif do
imt belong to a Sabbath echool. he will
jlnoneat once. I heard C<d. D»u>oaP
had beep thgtr lecturer on Hutlday
scffdols. W« had him tmeo, and must
try and get him RgStB. , ' -
H OcpASIOXAL.
!\nlfoDnl Nu!•{••?<• al Enalliatc.
One bf yho etiiffof this AM and not
able Institute will visit Barnwell, S.
U, November 7th and 8.h, 187It, stop'-
|iiilg at Mrs. Dowling’s.
TTrcAbjen of this visit la to give the
t:flhct< (1 an opportmilty^for examina
tion at or near their herraes, thus eav--
ing hopeh as cases the expense of a
trip to Atlanta. A careful yxamina-
non wlll-tfg mftihv a ml pm louts mir
learn if theirchs s tiro curcable or cuitj
Ito 'fcehefltcd, apil whet her it will be
necessary ffr them to visit the Insti
tute. In such cases ns cau bo cured,
or treatment begun at. heme, arrange.-,
incut* can be made will: our visiting
Burgeon, and treatment commenced
i at onceT F-xaGduation free.
' , Oases of deformities and chronic dta*
itftsc* will ha, exatfilned—such ns club
A feet,diseases of the Idp.sptno and jolnTs,
- Raralyals, piles, flat ulo, ctv^rih, female
aud private diaeases, and’diseases of
the eye, ear, &e.
tkimo early, a« the visit is limited to
*■ tho time stued. For circulars and
full particulars address
• “ National Bujauical Institute,
, ^ Atlanta. Ua.
Lino miles of Barnwell by the opening
of a public road from that.place to
“Pluey Pond,” o'n the Wiliistou road.
We regret to state tlwit Mrs. G. A.
M ’Mdlaa. m 4her of Mrs. J. J. Brab
ham, is in a-dyiug con litioo. Him has
been a patient sufferer for.along time.
Our city father, “Capt. 8yd,” would
do great good to residents and our
couuiiy cousins if ha would Ievo the
puhlie well cleaned and a trough at-
tnfhcd. • •
We vroger a box of chewing gum
that Miss will catry off the pre
mium offered by one of our* young
lueiehanta f jr the prettiest ytung lady
at the Fair.
•Rev. C. C. Brown left for his home in
Sumter yesterday. He has been
speuding some time with his sister.
W.* wish him a safe return to bis
adopted home.
From the mHiiber-of bales of cotton
iu front of^ Mr. 8. N. Bellinger’s store
one would tnk)k he made a monopoly
of the cotton business ia our town.
Success to you, Bam.
Work on the “BAfnwell Railroad Is
fast on thejroad to completion. The
track is now about a half mile from
the town, and *i!t be iu the village iu
a few more ebdrt weeks.
Will you neglect a good thing and
di«V-through prejudice, when Prof.
Paine’s Catarrh Vapor will cure yout
catarrh? Try it. Office, 230 8. Ninth
Street, Philadelphia, Ptk
Tho Snnday School Convention of
the Barnwell Baptist Association meets
at Bamberg on to-merrow. The whole
county will be represented by young
lelegales from the Buudny Sehooi
Army. __
The cntprpilhlng young publishers
of lLo KerSnaw Guzctto have lately
enlarged their uaper to sixty-four cof-
uttms. Ills now one of tne largest
and best impers in the State. We wish
it success.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
1 Apothecary,
RLACKMLLE, . - S. C.,
HAS on hand and is constantly*receiving a
If wall w‘l*ote<l stock of pure DUUUN,
CHUilOALK, FAIN 18, U1L8. FEUt UM-
EUY, TOILET UklM-WRiC, PATENT
MEDKTNE8 and DruirRlsts sandrl'W. all
«>f which he offers on the nn st reasonable
terms for cash or country produce.
Professional calls In town or country
trerutertmt og *- ly
Wo heard, while oh the wing, that a
new enterprise Is to be started at this
.dilactu.Bvmtlhink .-diffiAUa. -WilL be
given in our next. To satisfy the cu-
itous, we will say it wont be ; an artes
ian well, as much as we would like to
haye one. ^ “
'Pink and white artificial wreaks
coutinue in denif nd bj* expectant coffin
ed tildes and bridesmaids. Every-
body is getting married. Some that
were married before are going to do
so again, just for the .novelty of the
thing. v . , ' —
; -Ose ofour flSerchftrits had -occasion
to takd-a run to Charleston lately, aud
on Ids return bis wife brushed his coat
for him; with amazement and surprise _ . „
she discovered a Totjg. blaek hair <> tl \f3 u>. ]S1 SS IT OT St -
his coal, not the color of here. .'He S a » S> J
says he now knows why ho-got diuner
the next day, hut'he says ho .didn’t
deservo it. .
Redmondythe a^ent of tbe Post-
office Depart menL and the ope throt gh
whose iastrumentallty Miss Maher
'xvas removed from the'^office at this
place, was la town last week, accom-
pahted by a man with a • long mus-
taehe. a la Napoleon.' We failed to Hud
out what his functions are, if airy,
exo. pt l hat of bobbing around.
v Fred Nix, Jr., whp is paiuie'd as, an
angelic officiaLLy—Northern Radtrale,
has—so says Maikune Rumor - taken
utit warrants for Messrs. Gill, Luther
Willtkms and James Thomson on a
charge of “conspiracy.” They will be
ci;fried befoie U S. Cemmissloo. r
Mlxsou at Barn well towaids the dose
of the week, they will certainly b®
Its-barged, and" Fred’s ephemeral
[ glory will fade. ' •
To many it may bo hew that the
cotton bagging taken off the bales nit,
[ the factories is shipped back and sold
To bo re-used. A .merchant In tho
country,' hot far from here, deria
pretty extensively in the Article. One
day while ohe*pf his drivers was load
ing a wagon a bystander had .the cu
riosity to enquire bow the article was
retailed, aud was informed “a dollar a
pattern” meaning we suppose enough
to cover a bale.
'Tivsoutk • CKranrar tunroffd"wu--
thoritles have put up TmotedfatPly
opposite the Depot a signal light «hlch
is encased la a box, high-, long, two
largtf round glasses, beiugopposlte the
lighpin tbe box to protect it from the
weather, &<*., two independent ropes
connect the light with the depot. When
it Is necestary to step a train, tho
operator In the office releases one of
the ropes which drops a red curtain
ia front of the light on the side the
train muy bo Riming, the light reflect
ing through the curtain, produces a
red light uhich is tho siguul for the
train to stop. . ■
itfuvic lias Charmt*.
Ghent’? Bk.vxch, Oct. 12.1879.
Mks-'Ks. EmTotts:—Is It a fact that
tlie manage!s of our County Fair are
going to dispense with a band of
"irmsie ? Wo country-folks , hear so,
and want to know in time, as the
music with ue is the chief attraction.
The Fair at best is not a success, and
to do away with music, I am satisfied.
It will be u failure. My wife and I will
t-tnv at home or go to J>e’s, if the
Fair men don't have some tooting. ,
Countryman
FOR SALE.
X4T-
ALLAN’S
FINE WATCHES;
Ayierican anYl 8vviss, of the Latest Styles, j
EiQg JEWELUr,
Of New and EleftanC Deeif-nS and Exquisite
Workmanship.
STERLING SILVERWARE,
In Fresh nnd Beautiful Patterns,especially
adnyited for Wedding Presents.
SILVER I’LATEDWARE, ^
Tea Sets, Waiter®, lee Pitchers, Butter
Fre*li TUFNIP SEED of this ycarV
growth for sale in any quantity dcsirPd
I would respectfully call the. otifiintion
of BUILDERS AND FARMERS
throughout the county to my stock of
H A it D W a. It E
Having carncilhe reputation of keeping
tire best stock of goods iu that liue, I
mean to maintain the same.
w You will find my stock now complete,
having received another larger-stock of
the same. Farmers contempTaTng mak
ing improvements in their dwellings for
tha appMarhing wifitfir, kill dtmttfilLla.
give me a call as I INTEND TO
SELL LOW DOWN, &g3 to coaviuca
you, BRING THE CASH.
I have also a varied stock of
General Merchandise,
finch will be sol'd low.
Also SCHOOL BOOES, those' au
thorized to be used by the State Board
ME W aPMtn SEMES TS.
sO:
ItlNfm? the attkxtion'of thf, GOOD PEOPLE of
B*A,!R!N‘W'ElilsXi and A.djoininc: Counties
. . —TO MY SrOCKJOF—
Bread, Cakes, Pies, Candies, Nuts, Fruits, &c.
I am at all timesprepared to turDish EKE8H BREAD fb fumilios and for Camp-
meetings, and Ckp furnish at short notice delicious Cake for wedding parties, us
J x 1 - L # j — ttH ttitwj
added a gcniral stock of . ,
ERIESr
inan^ who have favored me with their orders can tculify
In Coo auction with my Bakery I have
MACKEREL, in fact anything that may bo called fer in my line. I flatter my-
Mlf that my stock is sll of the. beM -quality, and I guarantee th..t my prices w.l!
comparer with any pthfr bothnotitor. lotrr wrironaire will be spprecfiitWWietvi
you quickly and satisfactorily.' Give me a trial and you will Lc convinoctC
-•fc-- ■. Respect i ally,
re-
oetl0-3th
W. HOSE NTH
Opposite die Depot, BLACKVILLE, 8.
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NO. HRO Ap BT., jIUGIJSTAaj^A;
COOKING STOVES,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia _ , —
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HEATING STOVES, GRATES. TINWARE; ETC:
He keeps la stock that first class stove, tbe
Excelsior Cook-Hot Blast*
Patented 1830, i8Cj, 18C5; Extended 1863,'Renewed 1867.
29, 1870. Patented November 26,1876;*
Patented MawcH
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IMPROVED 1877 AND 1878*
vr
nny other high-hearth stove ia the fnarket.
It has large tingle oven doors, artistically deHignod, Hnea with tin and fitted
with bright tu pit buckles • large hot blast fife door,.swinging hewrth-plate, and deep
ashpit wuth Ppc-aFa Patent BuTcct Asll Pan and sifter grate. The oven is large,
Education.
X. D .
98-2m
E. STEADMAN,
.. Blackvilify-C.
Only 5c. Each.
Disliet, Cup*. Goblets,
■ lh^i-r.iusv nrntmff. .%hi.i»- .-.u.ih'ii^ tjwnwg^
quaiior. &«•
CHOICE FANCY GOODS. '
Fren.-h ami American (,'locks, Fine Table
Cutlery, Spectacles, &c.
Watchrs 1 Jewelry Carefa-ly Repaired.
THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW
EST PRICES. ^
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James A 11d n,
*04>2">-ly 307 Kin^ St., Charleaton, 8. C.
Hutson & Co.,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS;
A.I1CEN, 8 % d».
Represent tbe following first class
-—eompaulee:
Liverpool ahtl
I will receive, in a few days, from N«w
o w , ,. , . York, anoth'-r lot of goods V4 FIVE
Sp»ons, ftyka of best | (JENTH EACH, oojiejaUng of bair
oons, curry com _
Obencrs, Garden Hoes and Rakes com
Lined, Holeeom; l<amp < htmneye, Pape-
ti*rl<*, Note, Letter and Cap Paper per quire,
Env.-iopes per
rltini
For wood, the stove is fitt
and entirely new arrange-
and ornamentatiob will satisfy the most critical taste,
with a Patent Cbmbfned Wood (Irate and Fins * Dog,
ment, and the most durable wood grate in use.
ItOUR SIZES—6 inch, $«2; 7 inch, 627; 8 inch, 130; 9 inch, »34.
C»U and see it before purchasing elsewhere. Heating Stoves for
Wood - liTeKrwty.
NEW CHART SMALL FLAT TOP STOVE Priced m follow, t
815; No; 7 1817; No. 8, 820. Step Stoves with full set trimminys, No.
No. 7, 813;.No..8, 818. "
Tinwaiw fit whbl|fsi|le price vo^r low. For sale by
W-I-DELPH,
<**-5m AUGUSTA, GA.
No.. 6;
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238
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iK Books,
States, : A B ri Block
“oTlet 8.
• raekaife. Lead Penella,
i, Chrotuos, Mucila^o, Ink,
Blocks, Checker Boeitls,
Book btuans. Toiiot 8oap, Tooth Brushes,
Knitting Colton. Hound and Dressing
Hombe, Bln’king. Handkerchiefs. Towels.
London nnd
Globe Coo.
Itoynl Insuranee company
Guci'n Insurance Company
AsfuranceCompany .
Va.F, and M. Insurance Co. .
St. Paul F. & M. Insurn.icc Co,
i’eteisbuig^ar. aadln^i. C«.
Columbus ins. .and B. King Co.
#27.000.000
23.GK»,<)00
lo.wto.ooo
1,2')0,000
600,000
.fiiHI.OOO
6(;o.oco
830,CD0
Doyhis Loco hihe, Embroidered Marseiles
Bibs, Jewnlry, Ac. I have a few articles
loft of my liret lot, oonsistlng as follows,
all of which I < ffor at five cents each
Dipper®, Pans,CakoCutters,Pottiwr Uoxes
•Wash Baahj8.,Ooffee Canisters, Egg Boat
era. Potato Mashers, TosHers, Fryti'g
Pane. Mouth Orgnns, Hhop-yikirts, Dime
Novels, Iron Stand®, Ocffoc Stands, Tack
ilarnmei®, Tin Plates, Ac. A fresh supply
received weekly. I have an order for a lot
of second hand books, provided they (
be purehsed low down. J. b. bllUC'K,
- aug2fl-fy Ag<*nt.
PLASTERING AND BRICKLAYING,
J. o. o.“
BROA
oc9-3m
Callahan
Elko Is Justly proud of her prosperi
ty.- She hHB ihree'Bow lanopB On bcr
atrect®, wfll soon have a town park
nnd expects a lecturo from Col. W. II.
Duncan ou the evening of the 29;b
inst. The. emiauee foe will be small
and proceeds applied to pu> log fox
paicllog the Baptbt church.
sT' • »•
If “T-
rf
.» Sr-
Do We Believe in Witcu-Craft?--
“ I take tho position that we do not,
in its broad sensed said a gentleman
f eara nnd experience, “and yet we
many of the present day carrying
a Buckeye in their pocket through a
kind of superstition, when they might
be relieved by, a few applications of
Tablets Buckeye Pile Ointment. Tbls
Ointment is made from the Buckeye!
i-and is recoil mended for nothing else
but Pib-s. Try it. It will ours you.
Price-GU cents a bottle. For sale by
Xlharles pecbinann, Barnwell, 0. H., or
by Dr. Stokes, Blackvifls, - >
Old Dick TrbttT,''
Tif the pub and
ms
certainly
eeonduh
A gift
*w
II is said “Wood
bale of cothon in u rr
only surpassed by his
money. ' ■ ''
•t The "Treasurer's office has
crowded for tho past week. We a
pleased to stftto that thp colored
people are responding promjdly. The
whites arc a little backward^ in com
lug foi ward—waiting for the last day
We are glad tojearn that our
friend, William Dicks, of Richland
Township, is convalescent after a very
severe attack of typhoid fever; and
we hope that bis bon, Mr. Lawrence K
Dicks, wh* is now quite ill with th«*
same disease, will soon be up and
about • ;
r The many trleqil of Mr. and Mrs.
William Holland extend to them ihe^r
heartfelt sympaTTdes in tho deep af
fliction which has been sent upon them
Iu the loss of their only daughttr, lit
tle Oorinne, who died on the27tb ult,
of brain fever, at the early age of three
j ears, bho bus gene before them to
tho-bkitter land. , . .-" M
A Good I.lver
Is always known by his appearance. A
mafi who lives comfortably at home,
has good, dinners, ette, will always
show it hi bis person. But there is
another liver more important to man—
it U the bad llx.er—tho liver that
should ragalaU the whole system., It -
that is out. of fix, maq is good for
nothing—oan enjoy nothing—to res
tore it to health, Ose Dr. Gilder’s Liver
Pills. A few doses will relievo you.
Jik r sale bv Q. A. Phillips. WUllston.
aud Druggists generally. —^.
Taken in the Act.—Sister Jones
called on Elder Smith a few evenings
since. Being A next door neighbor;
she entered his study unannounced,
md was greatly shocked at seeing him
taking a drink from a suspicious look
ing buttlq. Ho noticed her look of la-
ever found for the man
ing from a dlsoi
recommend it,” Pr
sale by Charles Pecb
O. H., or by Dr. Stokes,
atoy troubles aris-
ced Liver. I can
50 cents. For
mn, Barnwell
ikvlllc.
NOTICE
X-
18 HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL OF
my former customers that I have re
sumed the Wagoning business, and all
orders for hauling of any description
left at my residence, or that of Mr.
j. T. Ingram, will be thankfully receiv
ed, and promptly attended to. t
augT-ly. - J, S- SHUCK.
Ca.«h Assets i • *. $63,635,000
Gia jfousps and Contents, Dwellings,
Store®, Flocks of Gomls and all ingurable
property iusured. Call on or write lo
UL’TSUN It CO,,
seplfi- Aiken, 8. C.
HM.LA.lSri ER,^
—WITH—* *
R.P.BAYLEY&CO*
OFFEUS HIS 8EEVICE3.TO THE PEOPLE
of Barnwell and surrounding country in
the above busin-ss. —
With a large experience iu the above
business, 1 am satisfied that my work will
prove Satisfactory.
Lime, Laths, .Act, tarnished if desired.
Estimates furnished on application.
' Work done at lowest possible rates.
Address J. O. C. CALLAHAN,
seplftSm Barnwell C. H-.8.C.
deT HENRY J. MODZON,
IMrORTEHS or
CROCKERY,
glassware;
LAMPS, <fcc.
27 HANOVER ST,
aug2l-3ra BALTIMORE, MAlttLA^P.
Dental Surgeon,
WILL ATTEND CALLS
out Barnwell nnd ad
iar <.**
md adj loumin
i-aTRi
JuDlS-Sm
ilttckvc
THliOUQH
CouutW.
8. c.-m
0E0. 8. HACKER & SON,
ma WAcrwa— o»‘
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,
. and Building Material
OF every description.
Home People and Southern Enterprise.
Prices as low as any Establishment
South, aud all work first class.
IPHT-Iy
267 King Bt., Charleston, 8. a
himi! uunTnenitPiK
rlulii rnUiubliMlio,
AND A LABOR COLLECTION Cf
IPRA.MICH «t ssoderatc prioes. 17-j|r
CJUurleitUm. H. C.
A LIMITED NUMBER OF
active, energetio canvassers
to engage in a pleasaut and
profitable business. Good men will find this
a rare chance *
Wil:
Qiiattiebaum,
WILLISTOK, A c
W IL L Attend Calls throughottl Barnwell
and Adjacent GoiUitlea.
wr3-GTJO®.
T. B. COLDING.
Attorney iYt Law.
scp25-ly AliTLETON, S. C
TO MAKE NOMEY.
" ^ .
Such will please answer this advertise
ment by letter, enclosing stamp for reply
stating what business they havS been en
gaged In. None but those who mean business
need apply. Address,
Pixlby, IIabvey A Co.,
rachlS-ly % , 'Atlinu, Oa.
HE CLOTHIER,
STHEET, A.XJGUBTA GA.
ocy-am x .. v ,
W'm WKm 3MEIXSON
OF BARNWELL, B C.,
—•“WITH-—
WHELESS & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
» ’ . ' - 4 •• - in- jUSw Hn ■
Corner Broad and Washington Streets,
. . (BURKE CORNER,)
ACfCfUSTAi • • •
CP*SATISFACTION GUARANTEED^
momiA,
W. SHAPAilD WHELES.1.
WESLXT V. WUKLKS8.
if 8 f AllIflB
! ’-vr
FROM
3MEW
Pfew Stock! New Stock.
^
Dry Goods, Groocrie.; Fahey Goods, Hardware, Drugs, Boots and Sho<«!;
Mcu'a and Ladies’ Hats. Liquors and Tobacco, Saddles, Bridles and haruesB.
J« ?, O’HSIltL,
Blackville. B- O
dt
Best Calicoes at 7c., Bleached al fie.. Coat’s Spool Cotton 5c„ lAdiea’ Stockings 5c,
per pair, Gents’ Bocks 6c. per pair, Proef Rye and Corn Whisky $h 60 a sallon, Good
Sugar 12 Ihs to the dollar, Good Coffee 8 lbs to tbe dollar, 83 lbs Ooef Flour Drone
dollar. Other goods te correspond- Give me a call. Will dot be undersold, Cotton
and produce bought for OtoL 1 .. eepJLtiijaal
Henry Bayer, j
Wholesale Fruit Dealer.
Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Cabbages,
Cocoanuts, Lemon., Oranges Bananas,
Raisins, Figs, etc.
—
215 Bast Bay St., Opposito Custom House.
oopIS-tf
■ OLD RELIABLE.
The undereigned gives notice that he will
apply Ip the Judge of Probate for Barnwell
county, on tbe 26th of Oet obtr, 1879, at 10
o clock, a. iu., for a final- discharge as ad
ministrator of the estate of Kdwtrd H Har
icy, deceased. JAP. !fc.G<>I»iEE,
oc2-ti Admiiiiturotor.
The Star Saloon
"Williston, S. C..
Has just
tall and
I reoeived and offers for sate a
carefully sllectod stock ot ALE8,
WINES, and UQUORf, at prices to salt the
time-. 1 offer better figures than any "other
in the eountry. 1 —■
J. I> • T. V. Ii.,
sep25-2m WilUaton, S. C.
FARM and DWELLING-
SITUATED three miles ffom Bamberg, a
V tract of land, oontaimotc *55 ncres.
jd?, in *<x>d con-
out-bulldinga in
with dwolling of live room®, in good con
dition, and all ncceesar;
pood order
Cotton and
I necessary out-ruiiainKs in
The land is well adapted to
■Provision Crops, and lying
about one-fourth of * mile from this place
Its Ordar Spring, which hah valuable med
ical propertlea. and. In the hands of oner 1
kHLj parties, could bo mode a delightful
ret rcat for iu val Ida.
■For Sal® Cheap. Apply to
G. E- STEADMAN, Real Fstato Agent,
aprfi-tf. BldokvUle, 8- O
Nl
300 BUSHELS
* r ; > r- . ^ V'.'
Genuine Double Bell Cheatham
COTTON SEED,
IMPROVED AMB gKLBCTKD.
For sale at 60*. per Hwhel, delivered tt
Wiliistou Depot, in perchsesr's i
H. JEFF H(
sej.25,1 Willistun,
il-«
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