The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, November 13, 1879, Image 3

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V .. \ - 3 ,4- r A ^7^:' / tljf Ptople. -^-Ir^rrr- THURSDAT, NOVEMBER B; 1879. XjOOAHi news. Ad ItRIKF V. A- No “ rtnafore” iu town yet. Matrimony la just booming. . Indian summer bos vamoosed. Splendid time for courting to-night, t. Lovely sptlng weather last few days. The Association closed on M-inday evening. The-Trial Justice had a few cases last week. Now for buckwheat cakes and oys- teifc, Yqml ~ , - ■ ' Saturday was rather a dull day will) "our merchants. Autumn leaves and caterpillars will soon pass away. Frost has come, and sweet potatoes are being unearthed. Fresh salt-water fish wore for sale on our streets last week. —. The CaptlsUt State Convention meet* In Aiken on the 19th Inst. Gen. The Kershaw Gazette wants Hagood for pur next Governor. One yeaf froril last Sunday the great Presidential contest takes place. And now some one wants a monu ment erected to Adam. He shall have ft*- —:— -.-'7' ‘ The 1st of January, 1880, occurs on Thursday, and the 4th of July on Sun- .AlftJ. .. Property to be sold on sales day In The old veteran violinist, " Quince Heath” and t!s excellent ktrtfig baud gave the Walker CottHgo a deUghtful serenade on Tuesday hlg+rtr Quince has few rqfiaft in" America as a natui - nl-born vWIInlst, and his music never fail* to pteaso the^ostTtkAltUloua. Just at this time of the year farm ers are quite busy at borne preparing to make syrnp and parkin?? awny thnr riieat for next year. We bear of eev- erul fartucja who have'already com- tuenced grinding tho 'sweets of . life, and now the young country lassies are jubilant. —' 1l'- When you boo a man on ^moonlight [ , 'p, e t’ 3 establish «n emigration ofllcc ifr^ gnm+o'W' ~ ~—*—~— ■■ ■—.—~ that it Is Improper to follow a gentle- man, you may bo sure that it is high time for him to join a temperance a > ciety. But the shadow has often given place to individuals who wanted to be treated, in our berg. On account of the steady increase to our list of subscribers, the enlarcment ‘WMirmMMyt'H, aud ilia ifj ceivul of specinren copies of new pa pers, compelled us to employ the ser vices of a - two-ox team last week to carry the large- bulks of ipajl, and a modern Sampson to “toat” them up the ofQcej-steps. Verily there is an Increase of business. ... Barnwell is ctrtaihly . on the rise., it all reports can ibe relied 'Upon. We hear of two or three parties, who con template building residences this win ter, and a few who intend repairing their homes; and a move is on foot to organize an liurntgratlun AM and J ufacturing Society for Barnwell coun ty. We earnestly hope ; tbo reports have BubstautUtUouadation. A larger number of trains are em ployed how on the South Carolina December will be found in to-day’s is sue. Who is it In this county to bo Attorney-General ? out. that wants Trot iiim ATI Par streets will soon be lighted up. k The etergetia Capt. 8yd is Just the an long wanted. Many sod!4 Were made happy by * the County Commissioners which were la session last week. Look aot for »h« meteoric dtofday between to-night. They will appear eight o’clock and daylight. — Died, on Sunday mominer, 8*-tr tuRt., ; Johnson H., youngest child of W. L. Woodward, aged seven months. Messrs. Wsatherebee & E'Sterling have just received a fine lot of choice candies, and the girls are bappj\ The bark Azor was sold in-Charlcs- tan last Saturday, and was hnmrht by the Eiodus Association for 82 PjO The Governor Has issued a procla- mailon appointing the 87th oLNt-rem- ber a day of thanksgiving and prayer. Very little is heard of the “tratnps.” This time last year thefe werearmiee of them. Is not this a sign of prosperity 7 t)ne hundred sacks Liverpool Salt, full weight, foy sale at SI.20 per sack, by L. A. Thompson, Elko, 8. C. [112-4t And who Is Paris Washington any way ? Where does he hail from ? No such Individual ever existsd In this county, x . The health of Judge Aldrich has greatly improved in the last few days. He will open court in Charleston on * Monday. ' No services were keld at any of our churches last Sunday. A number of church-goers went to the Association on that day. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rc- newer Is a splendid dressing for the hair. No other like it. Try it and judge lor yourselves. Fait notice is hereby given that we shell murder In cold blood the next man who asks us to buy him a pair of N<>. 10 white kid gloves. The premium list of the State Fair ^^k,'S been received. The premiums of- ^Pfni.'d are very large and ought to be eatit/ftctory to all competitors. Cotton Is on the rise. It, was quoted in Chart <*ton on Tuesday at llj*, and Those who have held their staple had better sell before the prices fall. -_ Qu our outside to-day will be found thepr^nrilum Met of the late County Fair. would have printed It be fore, but t»he secretary failed to fur- ttieh it. Prof. Paine ha. <l, made a stride of one hundred yearn In usance of his time In discovering the pn/at Catarrab cure. - nOfflce. 250 ft. Ninth su-eet, Philadel phia, I’d. This Is excellent weather for » - dance. Younur gentlemen, the ’sdks —lire astonished that you should nij^w such golden opportunities to pass by unimproved. •< Why is President Hayes like a mos quito ? Because he believes ia appro priating bills. There may not Be much logic In this, but the resemblance is sublime. Fact. t The ExeeuUre Committee of the Fair had betser prepare themselves' for work L for Ghpt. Byd-, the preeklem, • is now working as though the Fair of *80 would take place next week. Mr. Nortnaa Bellingwr, formerly of -- this place, bat now of Nlih vHle.Tenn., and who haa been visiting relatives here, left yesterday for his homo in Nashville. Bon voyage, Norma. With the railroad,, telegraph line, the immigration society, and Turkey Creek made navigable, Barnwell would spring up like magic and enter at once upon a higher plane of progres sive action. at last. The greatest mys- eartb unravelled, and the V Found tery on m natioir will now tease to won der. Some women In Kentucky have m, ighty p >r. So been found to keep etlll—a wbiekey still. They were arreeted. Multitudes of People require an .Iterative to restore the healthy .ae on of their system and correct the derangements that creep Into k. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla tones and vitalizes the blocd, and restores the viggr of health. A call for an election of the Second Brigade, South Carolina Volunteer Bute Troops, to take place at Bamberg on the 19 h lost., will be Hound on our outside this week. <a.ootDmuoloati*i) from “Adlaw’ rtyto" Fanner.’' Also in re- Railroad than at any previous time to move the freight, which is a sure indi cation of the increase! business of the road under the present management. Trains are often ferced to lay over for hours waiting for others to pass, be fore they can move. This is business. —Orangeburg Democ'e^t. _ Sadly disappointed wfts the crowd Taet Saturday upon lemdng ilpit there would not b<fi an excursion, to “the City by the Sea” as m-ujttnned Irt Cur last. Owing to some misunderstand ing the excursion did not come off, and a great ^wvre disppuinted. Even ourself was in the same tix. One young man coming all ihewayfropi -riteriowet wMMUy—anqut-ttUwu miles niackvllte. Mr. R. Meyer showed us some exe^T- knt viiiistica ot. fruit trees, and has some for sale. Mr. J. T. St. Atnaml, .formerly Cf Charleston, was In town last week^dn the. IrvicrCbt ot Bennemau '& Bro., Baltimore. ’ .As an Indication of the desire of • migrants to come to South Caioliua, a gauih auin near here received, in response to an adveriisemetrt in one. of the Northern papers, for a farm hand, received 117 applications, eune with mfgne ranging from to 8500. Several communications hnee reach ed us of late, concerning the bad con- Bltlon-of New SdifaBL yul the sams Is represented as wjPtt nigh Impassable. The Coiinty Comini.'-su.airrs may ex-' pect a law suit arisiTu? from w juries likely to be sustained in crossing the bridge; and that very Shortly unless _Uky hear ln.ir.ind ihe udugt;. ‘.‘thak_A stitch ln4kne saves nii:e.' OldM :llD Aime, who la represented to be‘over a bundled ycaisold, (we haye not heard whether she was the iiur.sej.o tirt*'Father of his Country or jjo»J, some three weeks ago gave an order for-berBhrbud to be made *, last Monday she went around to tind out ogi esslng,- was4s form d that it was not flutshed yet, tlien remarked all right that she wann’t lu any great hurry for it. Guess she hue concluded not die until it is made. at. this place. Much iute.eet seems to he manifested by our 'people of all denominations. On last Monday night Rev. Mr. Clifton, of Oraham’s, preach ed a must Juuible and able i eriuon, one which,‘we Think, brought convic tion to the lit arts.of the many present. Of the most important matter of our existence that ot learning more of the Bible, and thro.ugh that the many promises tt contains to lit us for a blessed tmmdltallty. WhJtC Powtl. ' : Mr. Powell, a white man employed hs a cooper at Capt. Water’s, t4rpeo- tine still, was fatally be£Hen~ahd stab bed by a negro named D<*nnis on Subday night.- 1’aweii’s face was had- 1y diefl^ured by blows from a stave and his i in oat was cut. Dennis claims to be crazy. Who —wanted to go, but did not Hud his disappointment until h« arrived in the Who'll village. It was a disappointment, to many, and it wasn’t first of April eithrf; ^. Wule of llore<*#». Mr. L: T. Sharp offers his entire stock of horse sand mules at aucth-n v-ale, the sale to eotnmence on tlie 22 *. Read Ids adveitisem^ut m. another column. Ahn**;il Itennion. The Annual .Reunion of the Chris tian Churches of Aiken, Barnwell, Hampton and Ohartsston counti*-s wilt be held at Enon church, commencing on Saturday before the second Lord’s day in December next. The !Heate»t nfid the I!e»t. Thenewsalson of Messrs. Weathors- & Easterling is quite an bee & Easterling is quite an addition to the appearance of that part ot the town. It lj certainly one of the fteat- estaud best arranged barrooms in tb** eouuty, where the weary travelTer wifi always find the very best liqnors, wines, lager beer and segars; always on hand. A Kuzjrcslion. friend of. outs, who A jolly friend of. outs, who Is well know for his ready wit, suggested an idea which wo heartily approve.—He proposed to have the crowd found waiting at the ppst-oifice cYciy even ing sketched by some arrloi atui sent to a picture paper, representing "a scene at the Barnwell post-office.” We think it a capital idea, and hop? our friend Willio Aaron, who is nn ex cellent artist, will come, forward one of these evenings nnd take the ptbfure of nearly every cltiz n lu the village. It is quite an amusing slgTTt^to see about fiva hundred people lmere or Warted, moro men, giH>d, honest and —- MM ■H r-is MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ..1'. I .mi'h li’in—iwMu»iuw.L*rJe.r»s.. — Nk—il— COOKE’S -7^- ifALL a•-: • O-*—* Buyers Who Visit ’’’ • .. This Market Will Find It To **"*Their Interest To . v ’ . • .•'*■. ’ v Make A ' • ■ . L " • .. ... .Careful 4— Examination Of Our Stock, v-. 203 Broad ©tree -XUGHJSTA, OTA. . NEW AUrEHT1SEMENTS. — r+- ■ - * »• r --r» m ’■ if <■ rfHiniflrHii A NO. 2G5 BROAD ©T-. AUGUSTA GA: "Wholesale and Re* ■ tail Dealer in M .MEN’S YOUTHS’ and ROYS’ • 4" 7 . *. v 4 . , nLOTHTNG- -AND— HATa Hfkin and Fajicy UARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY ~s-±£‘ —AT THE— LOWEST PRICES! _j_ A. W BLANCHARD, • l ICor .7. C. LUDLOW Sc. CO Acme. Pearl and Other Shirts. Undershirts. Drawers, Stocks //andker- rz. chi ef. / • - •* Collars—Linen “r^and'Fapcf. 4. . ' Guffs—Linen. Suspenders. Superior beyond comparison to any other high-hearth store in the mnrfccf. If has large Kingle oven do g.^arti^ticany flewgned, lined with tio and fitted with bright turnhucklos • large hot blast mo door, swinging hearth-plate, ami deep ashpit with Spenr’s Patent Bnknl Ash Pun and siRef grate. The oven is large, Ties and Bows, UmbrellaSj <frc. FA RGB SUITS FOR UARGK MBNI Augaxt*. Giv . November at.~ ■ Sm Not Dead Yet! loth false prater.cos <’sch«‘w ; hullls UlltlaUlltnd ‘U.-tr to- BTVO ' ^ . By |!aj lag ttirir debts.when ' ue. Wanli'it, ,i man who o in In'i^) up IiU head To the iiride of iii.-* own g-iodnsme, Wno huiais not liis merit on iho bones of th« doad, N«*r bnid:s en his grandf thor’a ianve. .N/’A'f 7.1 h NOTICES. Tlie entue of Miss Annie Hill was on the programme of last evening's con- r-ri f >i the benefit uf the yellow fever snfiereis, but having contraeted a severe cMd, her friends feared she wml'l he unable to fulfill her er.gage- menf. ^ifoweyer, she appeared and Though I have mot with a heavy loss recently I am stilHrrthe lead. HaVhrg the best assorted stock of CrENERAL MERCHANDIZl! sang E; naht lnvolarni In tones eg cl« ar, and with such artistic execution,, that she received a, hearty encore. I was enabled to do this, she said, -by using Coussena’ Honey of Tar, tiie best com- pQUHd in the world for clearing tk* voice, relieving ho?:rjeness, curing coughs-and colds. For sate by C. Peehrtmn, Barnwell, or Dr*. Stokes, Blackvitle, S. C. Price 50 cts.' 1P2 3m less) lying and sitting around the post- olfice anxiously waiting for their pos- tnls and letters for themBelves and their sisters and their cousins and their aunts. Officers or (lie A. mid 71. Kocicty. President—Ch|>I. J. S. Rrown. Secretary and Treasurer—<j. Duncan I’-e’- lin<rer. ——————r i — S'iee Presidents—(Acting Ex-Committee), llarnwell Township—Allred Aldrich. filackTille Township— II. A. llnir. —- Williston Township—J. A. Miller.. Rosemary Township—Bryant Wcatkers- bcc, ^ ■' Bennstt Springs Township—Joseph Bates. Allendale Township— Dr. (’has. Stoney. Buiord's Bridge Township - Dr. )\. B. Rice. >, Svenmore Township—Wm. Ffiestcr. Rail Bond -C. H. Malone. -Gralia.n »ToWnship —C, D. Brown. B M 'nberg Township—Isaac S. Ihimberg. Fish ’’ond Township -Martin Hunier. Great t,' v prees Township.—H. C. Roberts. Boldoc Townabip*—Wm. A Martih. George’s Cn ek Township—C Itush. Red Oak ToWnMup—Win M. Care. Midway TownshijO—bonnld J .Rye. COUNTY .YKWM. iRojwrtod Weekiy by On.-ItrxtOar CorrcsjiondenU.] wmutoii, rumirvr Mr. E. y.H. haa bcught Mr. I. A. Blanton's'’Broni ly Farm,’’ and will sood be a citizen of our townahip. We welcome nil tsuch Immigrants. Nothing new bns boon elicited with regard to the,killing of Thomas Gra^e, although Trial Justice McMichael and others have used every dibi t to un ravel the mystery. Cotton coaTPsi in rather slowly. Our merchants are liberal b yers. nnd on Saturday wagons were In town laden with the staple brought from near the Port Boyal Roa^. - * . •' Elko. Mr. A. S. Stansell, one .of out most valuable citizens, Is very ill. Mrr.W. Tarletoh Cave, a most estim able lady,.died on last Ttroreday even- leg. She was the only child of Capt. and Mrs. John R. Hair, add leaves a devoted husband, several children and a wide circle of warm friends to mourn her untimely decease. In all the re- la’loce of life as daughter, wife, mother and neighbor she came up to the full measure of true womanhood, and the memory ot her many virtues will never die lu oar little community. A <»o«*9 I.tvrr Is always known hy his appearance. A man who lives comfortably at home, has good dinners, etc., will always show it in his person. But there is another liver more important to man— IT is the bad liver—tbo liver that should regulate the whole sysum. If that is ont.' ojl fix, jpan Is good for nothing-*can enjoy nolhlng—to res tore it, to health, use Dr. Glider’s Liver Pills.' A few doses will relievo jvu. For sale by G. A. PhiiUpu, WUilston, find Drugolats generally. * If .volt have Corns or Bunions, use Cousins’ Lightning Liniment, and you-cau trip tlie light fantastic with ease and grace. It will also curb Rheumatism. Linje Back, Sprains, lit uis"?, Hy. On—animals, for Gulls, Spavin, Ringbone, etc., it effects a speedy and permanent euro. Re- member Coussotis’ Lightning Liniment. For sate by O. Pechman, Barnwt il, or Dr. Stokes, Blrckvllle, S. C. Price 50 cts. 112 3m. ~KEW AD 1ERTISEMEN TS. GRAND DISPLAY -•-> ' OF New Goods AT ^ A.P. Manville’s. A new, large and, complete stock of goods, ju-st received, con fisting of the latest noveltiesuh I^adies’ Dross Goods, Trimmings, Ribbons. Hoisery, Gloves, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Trimmed and Untrinuncd Hats- Umbrellas: and Shoes. JEAN’S, &c., In great varlefy. . HATS, CAPS, GENTS’ FURNISH ING GOODS. Choice Groceries* In great variety and of the very best quality. Hardware, Tinware, Buckets, Tubs, &c. Prices as Low as the Lowest Tic above goods have .been selected with care and bought for cash, which will enable me to soR at lowest prices. oc2:i-t f A. P- Manville- Miss M. E. Maher : __*L. Having opened a select assortment of MILLINERY, Will be pleased to see her bid friends and patrens, next door below Wies- seuger & DlvCfenbech. - i aov4 3* In the countyv—knd having purchased from first hands before the recent ad vance, I can offer such inducements to buyers as cannot be equalled bj .any inercliant in the Middle Section of the State. Fine clothing a specialty* Good business suits from $6 up. Wed ding suits from $10 to $25. My prices in this line cannot be equalled anywhere. Leather (not paper) Shoes at very low figures. Fine Shoes for Ladies and Children a Specialty. Good and fresh , v : Family Groceries always on haud, and sold at prices that will compare favorably with Charles ton and Augusta. A fine assortment of Drills and ^Medicines Always on hand. Prescriptions filled as cheap as at any Drug Store in the cotinty, by Dr. R. D. Holman, who is with me. Satisfaction guaranteed to all. Give me a call and be convinced. Cash paid for Cotton and all country produce. 8. LIEBMAN. OC23-3nl Grahams, S. C. MAKE NO MISTAKE. JAMES MILLER, r —AT THE— Has just returned from the Eastern Markets with the largest, handsomest and ■. y.i - most select Stock of Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishing Goods! COOKING, STOVES -X ~7TT- BEATING STOVES GRATES. TINWARE, ETC. He keepe in stoek that first clam stove, the Excelsior Cook-Hot Blast, Patented 1850, ISGI, IR55, Extended 18(13, Rcnewe<l 1867v Patented-March Y 1870. Patented November 28,1870. IMPROVED 187t XND 1878- J' T~. . and the flues of unuaualaize, and ao arranged ns to be easily kept clean. It has a g Divine large top, provided with Maniglo’s Patent Gas Burning Long Division Piece, the best cross piece iu use. All the tnoulduig* of the stove are heavy, and its design nnd ornamentation will satisfy the most critical taste. For wood, the stove is fitted with a "Patent Combined Wood Grate nnd Fire Dog, -nnd entirely new arrange* ment, and the most durable wood grnte in use* _ lOlTll SIZKS—C inch, $25; 7 inch, $27; 8 inch, $30; 9 inch, $34. •’ v Call and see it before purchasing elsewliere. Heating Stoves lor Coal and Wood in variety. NEW CHART SMALL FLAT TOP STOVE Priced m follows : No. C, $15; No. 7 : $17; No. 8, $20. Step Stoves with foil set trimmioes, ffo. 6, $11; No.-?,fl3; No. 8, $18. # Tinware at wholesale-price very low. For sale by oc9-5m W- I. DELPH, AUGUSTA, GA. Blackville Bakery. I INVITE TIIE ATTENTION OF THE GOOD PEOPLE OF B A, H.1^ W KT.s T4 amixua-g Counties —TO MY STOCK OF Bread, Cakes, Pies, Candies, Nuts, Fruits, &c. I am nt oil times prepared to iurnKli FdRSH BREAD to families and for Camp- meetings, and can furnish nt short notice delicious Cake for wedding parties,' a* many who have favored me with their orders can testify. In connection with my Bakery I have added a general stock of GROCERIES, Consisting of CAN GOOD?, HAM?, BACON t CHEESE, BUTTER, AND MACKEREL, in fact anything that may be called for in my line. I flatlet my* soli that my stock is nil of (he best quality, nnd I guarantee th»t my prices will compare with-any other competitor. -lour patronage will bo appreciated by serving you quickly aud satisfactorily. Give Hie a trial and you will be convinced. ~^~R«pectfi*tiy,—:—: W. ROSENTHAL. oct1$-3m Opposite the Depot, BLACKVILLE, S. C. F* IVE. BEI3ESOM OF ByVRIS WEUU, 8 G., — WITH WHELESS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Corner Broad and Washington Streets, INERJ (BURKE CORNER, AUGUSTA, , . / fiSOBfiXA* fy SATISFACTION GUARANTEED^ w. ^jrtAPAitb wnr^Kss, . weblet w. whelebb. scp25 -3m• if at A R Elf ID FROM Wew Stock! New Stock# Dry Goods, Groceries, Fancy ,Good<, Hardwire, Drugs, Boots and Shoes; glen's and Ladies’ Hats. Liquors and Tobacco, .Saddles, Bridles and haruSM. J* ?. CPH3IX,Ii, a,™* Rlackville. S O. Rest Calicoes at 7c., Ificnclicl at Se., Coat’S Spool Cotton oc.. La>liea' Stocking* Sc, per pair, Gcnta’ Socks 6c. per pair, 1’roof Ry« ami Corn Wlhsicy $t 60 a gnlloc. Good Sugar 12 fir* to the dolUv, Good (ki ■ ■ 'utfee 8 lbs to the dollar, :>3 lbs Good Flour for ono dollar. Other good* te correspond* Give me a .call. Will not be undersold. Cotton and produce imught for eash. ^ serM-titjani WAVEREY HOUSE, $2 Charleston, S. C. $2 4 /-■ ' s * Yet offered to the public. Nothing SHODDY, or from AUCTION will be offered to the Trade. A legitimate bustnese done in every respect Every* thing offanui and sold on ita merit. __ • . — —— SPEOI-A.U PRICES- ' 'l 1 .. We harre no half dozen prices on one article, and eell yon sonpethlog loss than coet os an Inducement Our prices are strictly as low as any first-class house this side of New York City, and will give you what yon buy In every in- stance, and your money’s worth. Please Examine! Our Dress Goods Stock, ranging in price from 12 1-23. up to Fine Black Cashmeres. Sboda Cloths, Henrietta Clothe, Plain and Satin Striped Silks, and Embossed Velveteens, In all the new Shades. Velveteens cut bias or straight Ladies’, Gents’ and Children's Famishing Goods! Dolmans, Cloaks, Shawlw, Scarfs, Nubias and Hoods, single width and 6 4 Cashmeres fn elegant patterns. _ OUR FALL OPENING! amounting to $5 and upwards. JAMES MILLER, Miner’s Corner, Ocl23-3m AUGUSTA,. GA, -o- 1 ■ SITUATED IN THE BEND OF KING •-*** * v . Street, the most fashionable promenade the city. : First class hi all its appointments.. •u'rf r~l -II .4 j', hit by local. Northern and Southern markets* First class Par and Barber Shop. The finest Billiard Boom in the South. Servants polite and attentive. Beard ^............laperdsy. ~ 3& GEO. W. SULLIVAN, Late or A. J. .KsaJMchY & Co.,) JarelMf M, THE CLOTHIER, rri. BROAD STREET, ATTQTJSTA- ocf'Sm i v