The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, March 11, 1880, Image 3
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MARCH 11, 1880.
.OO AXj news.
Art .mu OUK rapKCHA^TTS.
Where *0 B«y Year Rprlng
' Aantaier UehAe. -
IDhogs —One can dot enter the
ebarming IKtie drug store of Mr. Jqp.
Belllofror without bt-lHg etruck by Ita
beauty. Everyth lug is arranged wITh
such consummate skili and portocr
ta«te as at once to display everything
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< halting la Charch.
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>Tf
CharlcHfoa Cottoa Market. ■
( HAULKSTON, March 9. 1*80.
^bodjOrdlnary - 12^ (o advantage, and gttfSOl and" h'dd-
’ p th» aye ih adimi i i n ^ Wn “” "
BK.BF 1,.M AI.SI.
ftainat'lasti - ■
When you feel a cough or hronciilal
Affection creeping bn the. lungs, take
dyer’s Oliefry Pectorlal, atid cure it
before it becomes incurable.
Take AyerV. SateapariHa ,to purifv
ve btond and porg^out the - humors,
hmpt'ardtoiia and -awfeSt -asUiftlt-ary.-to town,
persly emblems of the rottenness
J3V£ aw eyo iu auumauK Wflen we
ad\i to this the fact that Mr. Beijin
ger’s manner as a salesman is in keep
ing with bis surroundings, his now as-
sured prosperity will be no surprise to
his many frlepds, but a source of gen
uine and unrnlxdd pleasure. Mr. B.
keeps Ig addition. to_a.fuH line of
drbas, the /;holcept—brands of serars
and tphacoo and‘' l tbe finest candies
Call on Mr. Bellinger wheft you c»rne
mb In. • - . e*
•‘Pat naonev in rhy purse .’Ms the
pole c"mman4m?nt now taught, but
rlmt parent would exchange a for
tune for the livep of their children.
IProf.. Palue’s Oatarrh Vapor h^s saved
[innumerabts lives, besides the twrt
IVvmid’chtHvn of Me.- Samuel 1 L“h
raon. whom the Rev Samuel Wt
Mb. Cijas Pkchmann, wittrltbr-mmat
foresight, has stocked his store with
everything a man can desire.. He says
a long expe r i'>fico has t»nght him to
buy and sell only the best qualities of
goods, and- following that experience
he rarely ever loses a customer. A
call bn him, he Is satisfied, will con
vince the most sceptical that he knows
how to buv and how to sell gbbiTRs^T”
The bablt of talking in Church,
during the efervlcee, is certainly agreat
evil, *ed a very populaf one, and A
habit, if indulged in only by childreo,
’could be borne with dome little for
bearance, but When persons who have
age.WwcIl as respectability, 00 their
side a;e guilty of this deplorable evil,
I think'ttiey ought to be told of It, and
’propriety would admit,' ihey ehbuld
be rebuked lo putdh?.
Church it is not tb,ptofane the hoose
of God with; id lb, billy conversation, 1
and thus tolnsult the name of jjehoVah
We know of other places where we can
begin and flnish bur “tete-a-tete” with-
bjat taking the house of God for such
a purpose, for the Lord’s house Is 00
place for such iil-bre<l behaviour. One
idho, the preacher, 1» to d<} the talk-
irg thert . 'li< r ort'i?T8 are to listen, and
.,Tu any-^Qf the copgregatton And tha
ser^mrpgttTftTBy--anplciiaftnt,»_jte say
let thf-m leave and go homo, wberp.
they can annoy no ojie by tbelpMdle
prattle. In leaving ^they neadiiot fear
of wounding the prenchef’s feelings, he
will not miss thcrjVfrat will be grate
ful they havpd^ft, for be would much
rather hirVe t h ei r a hsen ce than ttydr
Cl' under sueh cimimstHne. s;
Teacliers lloldlag Past
Due Baboo! certificates alii find soms-
thing to their Interest by reading Act
of Aseembly published this%cek, >
tV illl^lon.
First quaiteiy Conference tot the
BlacKville and Williston Circuit
M:w advertisement^
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
v.r
Notice.'
, OrVlCK CoTHTTCoMVtMItOKI**, 1
■ ItABBWBUrC. H., Mstsa fi. 1880. (
8TTB-.C0tl M1881 ON K R8, IS TllEIRBE-
npectivi Townships, will order out all able.
„ . ., . . bodied hands between the ages of 18 and 4o
held ~At \Vllliston on Saturday and i 0 |j t subject to roaa duty, for two
Sunday last. ReV. M. Brown, P. E. days wftrk^MmmCndng Thursday, Abe 18th
-day of Afferent eod hare the rgads of .heir
respSsmrii Townships fn. jn good Order.
Br ordci
Hoots, Shoes and ASats!
Now Arriving Daily
V
-AT-
pt'celdcd nt. th.'Oonf^remJe and preach
ed to a large and appreciative congre-
Whch we gp. to j*gatloo on Sunday. Tbe P. EL-who Is
just rpcuVerlng ft ska a severe |Wne*8,
was noLetrong enough to preach as
Oftep as usual on such occasions. The
conference was wel|> attended by the
surrounding populace and many from
abroad. ' 'r*-*'
order Board. , B. T. RICE. Clerk.
HOUSE,
An a
reeultlng
Wij8"n
is near'
OtVioiCopsTV CoMNissiointa*, r \
Bask\fell C. R., March ?, IfiStt }"
An Add»tit to Sub»Cummutinnm,
YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALL
ed to the fteqtjent presentments of the
grand jury of toe Board of County Commis-
•ioners to the Courts of the County, to thr
bad condition ff the Publie Higbwavs and
Bridges. In consequence of the neglect on
ml your part, end of your orerseers it) bare the
~ ' rt'tt la (worked the time ordered j, pluood in
good Cof^MtOO ' ——-—-—
NO 007 BROAD STREET,
AUfiUSIA,
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fiBOSSU.
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GEXTS* HAND SEWED WORK A SPECtALTT;
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hapMnetl a< Miss. _ _ ■■■■■■■■_ , ■
nonr Black ville Iftu The notices given by us to work a certain
, l> eHr UlaCKMlie lartI nulu berofdauton the Public Highways, ft!«
It appears that after the ex- ’ a Board, w« mean the puiiiberof Us
'll
>ool
♦nbleaux vltant were mifte, nothing Iws, and ae each one
gag^d In by the children, during the
perfotftmnct) of which a lamp was
over turned which fired the''curtains
IX X0W wroft/8 AJO) WILL EE G^AD TO SEE HIS OLD CU8TO-
MKRSAXI) FKIKNDg:
Thomas, nf the MethoHst Episcopal
ch, .
Church,., was called in to christen,
whilst dying front dlptherla. Re
procured a bot/le of Paine’s Catarrh
Vapor, And savedMvUh lives. Offlca
W&yinth 'Street, YfaRadtdphia, Pa‘
quiet,
Mcetisgof the Charleston Conyocatlon
The Charleston Convocation eP the
Protestant Episcopal Church will
nt Barnwell C. H.. In the Churcl
Holy Apostles, on
19th May next.
it*
Chatline? In Church
This pernicious practice receives a
eharp^aitd merited rebuke from the
of a prominent divine in this
e^k’s numb-T of our papet. We pub-
fsh bis ulatribe against, it With gr^kf
Measure, and trust that it will have
the desired effect.
Mr. Leroy Molair.—The success
this young mornhajit. Las be
what remarkabK . Beg'lntjioir fusl-
ness here hut a short^fme ago, his
sales now tun up closely with those of
ants,. Mr. Molnlr’s
tinners have made, him a
Bumtyef'or friends in our midst, and
sciepce as alcaterer to the wants of
the inner man,- as eYempllfled hy his
bounteous and well arranged table
the d’hote., has won him an enviable repu
tation.
Weathebsbee t& Easterling. — To
they should not flatter^thenisHves
that their leaving will verv bndly
wound the feelings of the congrega
tion. for the^r departure is the very
thing the pirns and Intelligent pfyrtof
the congregation desire. TheywiuUd
have suggested the propriety of their
doing «Fhefotfelftbey did. If prnprtcty
had allowed, and they wiTt very justly
conclude, from their leaving, one of
two things, either thnt they were
small vessels and soon- fllled, or that,
their brain is In their tongue and not
on the stage, and came near resulting
In the burning of the building and the
possible loss of life; but owing to the
presence of mind and promptitude of
action on tha part, af the gentlemen
present the flames was stayed in time
to avert any serious calamity.
^Merchants* ExcursL-n t« Charleston.
South Carolina Railroad Com-
pnnyNjn coneeq'tence Of the loss by
fire, of a largo number of their pass
enger coachea^are unable to piovide
for a general ekcuksioo before the
middle of April, wh^athere will be the
Floral Fair, and other aHrnctlon«*, but
have, in connection wilnHte Green-
»-itu Cffapynv. yorUteastern
Railroad Company and SavannanftQd
Charleston Railroad Company, at
suggestion of the jobbing trade of this
city, agreed to issue to merchants de
siring to visit us excursion tickets,
good for one we«k from date of pur
chase. Tickets for sale from 10th tp
‘lOtb March. Should you desire to
avail yourself of thlw opportunity, en
close the amount of fare to any of the
prominent merohants—of Charlesttm
and a ticket will be promptly returned
to you. See railroad and hotel fates
below : Bamberg, SI I>0; Grahams.
SI GO; Blpckville,' $1 80; Willistno, $2.
Hotel rates—Clmtleeton H"t*+, per
day, $2 GO; Faviliun, S2; Waverly.
House, $1 GO; Victoria Hotel, 81 40.
I mm ig rut ion Ai«l fend VIjiiiu-
ruciiiriuit Axwciaiiou ol llarn*
well Couaty.
those wh* know him it is oglymeces-
eary to say that our friend Bob Eaet-
ejdlng is the junior member of ibis
Arm toglvo carnest of success. Bob
has lost none of bis energy, and 1»
ably spdtmded by his ^brother, Mr. W.
H. Easterling;* WS^flBfeHVors to
"plegse htsluatomom. TimL-tiigy »up-
ceed In this laudable undertaking is
in their head. Now, many a gond-j-n" -
sermon^hnsbeen materially injured tty^
tnlIcing or ^whispering in
We acknowledge with thanks an In-'
vitation to attend the 40th annanl
Commencfrfientifof the.Baltimore Col
lege of Dental Surgery, from Dr. J.
Itycrson Smith, of Willioton. Di.
Bmith wus at one time a promising
student of ours. - He was president of
the graduating class, and will make a
bright and'shining light In the Dental
Brotherhood,
on rtyipn-wtr'i- Dr tl,<» |ir«»eut liviLt'J.
recommendation Wf your
Upon the , . ,
friends we demand of you your duty. If
you caunot and will not do yonf duty, will
you be kind enough to furnish us with the
names of some suitable pefsous in your
'Townships that can and.will do their duty,
regardless of the consequences? Hoping
that each owe of you will perform, to the
utmost of your abiliiy, the very important
duly imposed •ypon yon, in a manner highly
satistaetory to us and complimentary 1o
yourselves, we remain, very respectfully
yours, J. C. MoMILLAN,
J. W. JENNY,
• - F. H. (’UKECH
7f. B,—IL seems to. be the dispoiltion of
Pkniera to vlace their fencing too tear the
publig roads, to the Utter disregard of the
law. You will csttsc all sueh ffences to be
removed,to the distances required by law
•3,000 Window Shades,
c ‘ 1 ' ^ ’ ■*- . ;
Pretty Enough tad Cheap enough to suit every one.
10.000 Rolls Wall Papers*
For Rooms^IIol!*, Ac., in
nniUc.-;)
-I
variety, with
E2;
Borders to match. Cheap for
Just
«V yife.tioiti a il.
The meeting on an lea Hor.f^tbe
purpose of organizing an IturfngrH'hm
Aid and Manufacturing AHS-'clatk n
aeecmblcil At the 'ourt House hull at
one o’clock P. M.
On motion »*f Col. W. H. Dn icnn, Dr.
.J. C. Miller was cilleri to thi chair.
lAftcr goD»eilisoiiHHlon by Messrs W. H.
Duncan, W. Gilmore Simms, I M.
Hutson, and S. W. Trotti, a constitii-
tlon was adopt d and the Asaoetati >n
organiz 'd by tbe ejection of the follow
ing officers:
President, J. C. Milbr.
First vice President, W. O. Simms.
Second vice President, L. A. Ashby.
Actuary, 8. W. Trotti.
Directors—W. B«Rloe,C. Ehrhardt.
*- 8. Hebtnan, W. H K.-nncdy, T. R. Ayer,
W. P. Dunbar, W. B. Peeples," W. H.
Duncan.
The Directors are requested to mVt
demonstrated by the present aifcLcoiE
stantly increasing number of Their
patrons. Go ahead, young men, and
tryty your success be commensurate
with your deserts.
Pattkbson House. — Our mouth
waters in thinking of the good things
one gets at this model hotel. Notjdng
that the market aff iljjs is wanting to
make up a most attractive bill of fare,
and the attentions of the host seem
never to tire. When you coma to
nwell stopliere, and if you regret
it yoiN^Ul be the first we have heard
of. YouNyHl find attentive servants
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and ample Accommodation Tor both
man and beast;
Mr. F. H. B*ow^S^The friends of
Maj. Brown—and fbeir uamo iu legion
—will be glad to know UuoNids busi
ness is prosper* us and growtruNlaily.
Ere long, it m «y be renao|iabJy
p.i cted, h“ will rank second to none, in
our t«iwn. To n general as**'rt
ment of dry goods, gri>cerles, hard
ware, &o., Maj. Brown keeps a well
selected stock of drugsand medicines,
which department is under the con
trol of his father, Mr. B. F. Brown, an
experienced druggist. •
Ma. A. P. Masvillk —It may bean! I
without rtliparugeprent toothers that
Mi .Mauville c nibinos all the (qualities
• >f the oracticnl men hant; Possessed
of a natural talent for the business he
.jias *tea iilvLlmproVi'd it until flow he
is at the very top * f the (adder o'
mercantile sucees>. If success be' the-
test of iu fit, then Mr. Manville’s
merit cannot be disputed—and no one
wtio deals wl»h him will hesitate to
pronounce him one'of the most cMirte
one, acregimodating and "hli! lug or
gentlemen. Emiitoyh g consider ibly
more capital, we'believe, than most
merchants of our county, never per
mitting his Mils to fell due before they
are paid, and bestowing his careful
personal attention to every detail of
his large business, he justly ranks
among the Very first merchants },f
our county. Although his sales are
large he never permits fils stock to go
persona talking oL whispering
Church.tanLwe are sorry to say that
our Marthas and Marys," ns well ns
our JamesTitid JohHV, HiEHitdlutctl to
thca impropriety of conduckJn Church.
We will relate here what wo once
witnessed at Church, we will give
r r nnitiiff, and therefore no offence.
It wns on a’bright and beautiful feun
day morning,'a brother preacher was
with us, and preached for us. While
he was making thomsuai preparations,
finding the hymns, etc,_I looking over
the congregation, my attention was
drawn" to .some of the good but
thoughtless -BtstFT»~ who ‘seemed to
At a meeting nf (irfilmni'K fhurige, No 75 p,
of H. beMoil the 5th of Feb. 18&0, a com-
niittee wa* appointed to draft preamble and
resolutions on the deal U of our late brother.
Dr Alexanderdl. Johnson. The committee
respectfuHy munbit the following.-
H'ubbkas, It has pleased our Heavenly
Father in hi j infinite wisdom, to remove from
our midst to a higher sphere our Worthy,
brother, Dr. Alexander 1J N Johnson. W»
. in hiimhu snliyij^on lo the^ wilbof
—-htw yl>»dot-tli m'II'-ihinge wellTleeTing, llbtt
our loss, is his eternal giTtfi. Thcrcture, be
it
Besolveil, That in the death of Dr. Alex
fehder H. John son,—trealiani’-e—(.range So.
7d 1’. of II. has lest an old and valued mem
ber; a true and worthy brother; and the
County, one of it« beet citizens.
Resolved, That a separate page in our
minute book be dedicated to his memory,
have entirely -forgotten In whops and that a copy of those resolutions he con-
190 1'AIU LACB CURTAINS;
All Pretty Goods. Cheap fbr Cash. Carpets. Hearth Rug*, Door Mata, Crumb
Cloths, all Sizest
Two Sheets of Imported Scotch Floor Oil Cloths, and Warranted of the Very
Hast Quality. • »- -■’^ y
CITROMOS. CTdROMOS, C1IROMOR
A FULL LINK OF
at Barnwell C. H. on aalea day iu Apri| but buying all the time, Invarl-
at 10 o’clock, A. M.
Ito.i't Clive Up,
What if you have tried different
'•put up’* medicines iu vain. Have
Dot been equaity disappointed lu some
physicians? Do not consider your
case incurable until you have made a
thorough-trlal ofDr. Pferce’s Family
Medicines. They are. chemically pure,
of uniform strength, and have come
into general use by reason of superior
paerit. In cases of general and nerv-
ofts debility, consumption, bronchitis,
dyspepsia,-Miver complaint,” scrofu
lous bunches, ulcers, and eruptions,
the Golden Medical Discovery is a
speedy and positive cure; while
thousands of - women, wEo had for
years been bed-ridden, have, by the
use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip
tion, been restored to perfect health.
"“Theintroduction of these two remedies
has revolutionized the treatment of
chronic diseases. Patients are no
longer depleted and salivated, as. the
tonic and attractive properties of the
Discovery long slnos demonstrated a
better way. Ladies need no longer
submit to the use of the caustic and
knife, as the Favorite Prescription is
guaranteed to care the diseases and
weaknesses peculiar to women. Mrs.
Samuel M. Kemper, of Gallahdet, Ind.,
writes, “Your Favorite Prescription
and Pleasant Purgative Pellets have
saved her Me.*
house they wetland for what pur
pose they h&d cajpe to the bouse of
God. These well-bred sisters were
busily engaged in a lively chat, as if
they were at a quilting or a sewing
society, and they did not have their
*tete a : tete” in a whispering tone, but
loud enough to disturb the whole
congregation: Indeed they talked lotid
enough to Interrupt the performances
*of a “Theatre” Instead of the quiet
and solemn services of the house of
God. My brother rose, gave out the
nn in an admirable manner, yet on
y talke I, hyun snag, no silence ns
yef/NPiaptcr read, Dot the tongues “of
these good and we||_bred sisters were
still loose abhotb ends, and during the
whole prayer, ftqd .weH prepared and
delivered sermon they continued talk-
inp.’iwrd if my tnemory'la qot treach
erous, they continued tHlkbsr until the
servijan were over.- snd-the L>Kd only
kn >ws when th y stopped, rivy wsf*
so d-vote ! to each other on that day
In c*nversa*ianrtHat I am sure if they
are together to-day. they will be found
stlf! talking and not whispering. T,nt.
me way, do, bfethern, sistere, and
friends, h«vei-your conversions at
hpme, ..r elsewhere, before yoti come
to Church. In no other assemblies,
not even the thent're, wiM they nll<>w
talking S'lfflciei.t. to Interrupt th«
performances or busin« ss; h-w much
more out of place In thehouseof God,
where our thoughts, -eellngs -and
dcsit'fej should bo of a revereotool and.
solcinn character, correspottdiug with
our purpose v*f attending Church, the
worship of God. Wm say, stay.at
hoffikror keep silent lu Church during
the services. _
J. F Bcirt,
Bamberg, March 5th, 1880.
veyed to bis family, with our pj-rfouiitl
syispbslby in ibeir deep nttliction. And
that a copy bo furiiished each of our County
pspera for publication.
W.S. Bambiro.
C. T. Dowlinu. —
" . C. B. Frkr.
Cora mi Moo
The report was roceivod and tbo preamble
and resolutions were Hnsnimtusly adopt, d,
< D. P.bOJOliBMU, W. It.
W, 8 v B.osBBRfl. iSect’y.
ably keeps every department fully
stocked with the best, of goods.
Messrs. Wro. McNab and Nat. Walk
er prove, under Mr. M.’s direction, In
valuable assistants, and wencvflr leave
this store without being pleasantly
Impressed with the polite and gentle
manly bearing of these young men.
“If they are so polite to us,a crusty old
bachelor,” we inwardly reflect,.'‘how
charmingly courteous they must be to
the ladies”—and we wish we were A"
a - . fe
were a lady, with less length of limb
and greater claims to beauty.
Carrying Concealed Weapons.
The Bill to prevent the carrying of
Concealed weapons has passed the Leg
islature. It provides that any person
who shall carry any pistol, dirk,
butcher or bowie knife, sword or
spear cane, metal knuckles, razor>
&c., shall be-guilty of a misdemeanor,
and on conviction shall be fined net'
less than $25 nor more than S100, and
Imprisoned tor not less than thirty
days. The bill contains si provision
that this prohibition shall not apply
to persons .carrying weapons on tbeir
own premises, nor to officers of the
law while In discharge of tbeir official
duties.—Newberry Herald.
‘ ;t- _ • ■ . ***-,
If you would b^ve a good thick
Lead of hair, use Hall’s Vegetable
Sicilian Hair Renewer, No other like
It.
The Livery Stable
. . - —OF-»
Capt. Dunn
• —WILL BE— —
t -
Open During His Absence,
Fortlie Accommodation of tho Public.
LSROYMOIiAIB.
Clothing,
BOOTS, StlOKS-
-AN4>-
NOTIONS,
aNO A LOT or
Fresh Family Groceries
—ix nr—
Bar Room
ji ,,r " feB'-iuni —A
Can be fround the finest slock of )
WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS
Ever brought to the vlllagi.
When you come to Barnwell don’t
forget to cull and see me,
Chhs. Tech maim
\ AHPtulmml Choice Goods, to whioli the attention of my friends and Um
public arc specially invited.
febin-lm
Jan les C. Bailie,
2s’o. 713 Bread St. Did Stand of ins, G. Bailie A Bro.,
------- „ AjJGUgTA, GA.^
— —l ■■■ ■' ■■ ml - ■■■■■$
Barnwell’s
GREAT DRY GOODS
»-AND—
ommm emsom
"O'
-000
. yinrder in Nfevrberry.
-.Last Simday night a murder was
committed near Silver Street which
senta thrill of hojrror through the
community when the facts became
known—and they are simply these:
Mr. Albert Spearman, after supper,
and when about to retire, called his
younger (half) brother to him, observ
ing he had something to tell him. The
young man all uneoneclous of the
terrible fate awaiting him, went to his
brother’s bide, who quickly drew a
keen blade over Flenry Spearman’s
throat, causing almost instant death.
He then attacked and severely wound
ed his wife, who had it not been for
her superhuman rosistanpe {todHtie
outcry which brought the servants in.
would perhaps have shared the aama
horrible fate. He thereupon attempt
ed his own life, and now lies in a criti
cal condition, Mrs. Spearman will re
cover. Henry Spearman and the
fratricide were half brothers, sons of
i. 8. Spearman, deceased. Albert
Spearman is a young man of talent,
and was In charge of an excellent
school at Dead Fall, where he was
regarded as a good teacher and dis
ciplinarian. Henry Spearman had
just reached bis majority, and was a
young man of amiable manners and
gave promise of usefulness. He wa$
sooa-to be married.—[Newberfy Nuwa.
Subscrtbo to Tax Pkocu.
nihil
[u Uic Military uf Darnwell County.
I. Oaramandcn of eorupnima. both in-
fiintry luH^ivalry nre reqiiMttd to furnioh
to th« undentaned ot Barnwell, before the
201 h inslant, inKnurahcr and nnmes of »uch
members of t]irir s u*pective commands as
desire to participate hv^tlie convention and
entertainment here, on'tuesdayrthe 30th
instant. It is necessary for the committee
to have this inforiuatiqn by the time staled
in order to provide enuable entertainraent
and accommodation as well as to arrange
the pc capita assessment to dsftny expenses.
It. While the order for the convention
is only mandatory as to commissioned offi
cers, non-commissioned efheers and privates
have ••-equal right to be present, should
they so desire. ^
HI. Company commanders are requested
to acquaint the members of their commands
with this fact.
R.C. Ronrarv, * .
F. II. BaowH,
J. IV. LsacAfeTIK, —
Commit fee.
BsrnwomC ff., March 8 18-q). inhll-2
SPECIAL NOTICES.
. Tttbler’a Buckeye Pile Ointment is
the 1 favorite lemedy for that terrible
disease, Piles or Hemorrirolds. It is
the favorite remedy hsoauss it never
fails to cure the most obstinate case
when used according to directions- Do
not f»ii to avail yourself of thfe relief
Hffoaded'by this Invaluable compound,
but call at the drug store of Dr.
Stokes, Bl ickvllle, or . at Chas. Pech-
rannn’s Barnwell, for Tabler’s Buck
eye Pile Ointment. Price 50 cents.
A €io»d I.Ivor
Is always known by his appearance. A
man who lives comfortably at bomd,
-hoe good tUonera, eta, will alw&yt
show it in his person- But there is
another liver more important to man—
it is the bad liver—the liver that
should regulate the whole system. If
that Is out. of fix, man is good for
nothlng--<!an -enjoy nothing—to res
tore it to health, use Dr. Gilder’s Liver
Pills. A few doses will relieve you.
For sale by G. A. Phillips Williston,
and Druggists generally.
If yon are troubled with Dyspepsia,
Sour Stomach, Headacbs, Biliousness,
or any disorders of a sluggish liver.
Portaline or Tabler’s Vegetable Liver
Powder, will cure you. Taken in
time, It will save a doctor’s bill apd
much suffering. It has been used suc
cessfully Iq many oases where
remedies had failed. Dyspepsia Isa
common oomphtint, and anything af
fording relief is gladly welcomed. For.
tuline le only 50 cents a package, and
will curs you. For sale by Charles
Pechmann, Barnwell, or Dr. Stokes,
Black ville. . i * . ,
r~>;
F v .*-V'>
%/ vK.
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor, j
PCR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
It ia a most agreeable dressing, which
*»iet once harmless and effectual, for
preserving the hair. It restores, with
the glow and freshness of youth, faded or
gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown,
or deep black, as may be desired. By its
use thin hair is thickened, and baldness
often though not always cured. It
checks ailing of the Lair immediately,
and causes a new growth in all cases
where the glands are notdecayed; while
to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased
hair, it imparts vitality and strength,
and renders it pliable. _
Tho Vigor cleanses the scalp, cures
and prevents the formation of dandruff;
and, by its cooling, stimulating, and
soothing properties, it heals most if not
all of the humors and .diseases peculiar
to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and
soft, under which qonditions diseases of
the scalp and hair arc impossible.
As a Dressing for Ladies’ Hair,
The Vigor is incomparable. It is color
less, contains neither oil nor dye, and
will not soil White cambric. It imparts
an agreeable and lasting perfume, and
as an article for the toilet it is economi
cal and unsurpassed in its excellence.
I MM— If
Dr. J. C. AYES i CO., Lowell, Ian.,
Practical aad Analytical Chemist*.
■OLD BY ALL DBUOalrr* EMUYWnXKB.
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Gh E. STEA.EMAlSr
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•salmi nr
G-eneral—**
sGm&isoms,
Collecting and 'Real Estate Agent.;
j 11. v < i v v 11, i. s. c.
BULWmELWB
FERTILIZER DEPOT-
Kerr’s Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
The following first class feriiUiers. Aj
way* oh band and promptly shipped to or
der: No. 1 Peruvian Quanapb Guano—10
per cent, ammonia.
German Kainit or Potash Salt, 25 per
cent. Sulphate of Potash.
—No. -2 1‘vrnviatt -or 0*«toa Caaao, & per
cent, ammonia.
Nova Scotia Land Plaster, 7 1*2 to 8 per
oent. ammonia. ^ j
Fine Ground 8. C. Phosphate Fleur.
Orders fbr other fertilizers filled at market
4MM
prices. ~-
j an 3-3m
[ANN BUL WINKLE,
Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, S. S.
& Easterling,
Pk! ^ w
’ r-, tx fi*^ * ? , m 1 i. adt.’*
W hoiet ale and Retail Dealers ia
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
Full Ffcfok Always on Hand.
nifsa C’jiiBs muvth oaily.
Cash Paid for Cotton & Country Produce
nov20- . , "
Ciirjiets at Reduced Prices.
In onler to reduce stock before siimmcr conies, T will offer mj stock of
Carpet* 00 hand st reduced prices from this date, consisting of
BRUSSELS? ftlKKi: PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETS, U'’GS, IIAT$
AND CRUM CLOTH?,
All now and dasirablc goods that wero bought lira fall. All persons wan!'‘og
Carpets are requested to call afid f x imlno for thcu-selvcs.
12 Made up Catpela that will be sold as bargains. 1
^ W'indow Shades, Wall Papers, Ltoo Curt«ins, WfnhowCtMrnice*. vJ ; Y-
Flow Oil CkMhs, Mattinga, Cbromoa, Cord* and Nads.
A competent-Upholsterer on hand to cut, fi‘ and lay Carpets and Oil.Clothes,
and h*ng ^hadeSi H ^
Choice Family Groceries
I NDEX MANAGEMENT OF MR. JNO. P. BAKER.
Fetris’ and other best Sugar Cugar cured hams, smoked league*.
Smoked beef And breakfast bacon.
Dressed potfitty, all pork safisage and sausage moot.
AppkS, ofang*>*, banannas, kmods,'potatoes and celery. ' ?T
Frerh crackers ani boiscults, ehecse, balStr fiffd preserve*.
Finest cigarr and cigarettes, fresh candies end •fiissiwft.hMls'. r ; - JP.
And everything good to cat in (lie grocery liiie. All goods sold on a cash
basis, snd at the lowest market prices, at the Great Central Combination Carpet
and Grocery House of
Masonic Hall Building',’
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GAS-LIT LIFE ILLUSTRATED.
Tbc afeoVo U the title wt am-tlM of vkrtchca of the
KhaAr i«Me of life and eb»f*rt<-t tn rtic f treat
polk' now bcinx (uUy Ulu*trst«d goiu adtheatK-
Autchcit In the -*• t-c— -'•
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National Policy Gazette
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ofjfew York, Watch »r» wallrUs and' faitbfut por
tniturvs from n-al IMc. Tlic iU«»tratl.m*aie by tlw-
hc*tartlxtlc mb-nt «ttain.M<\ awl the <kvrrt|*ionH
arc from l lie |icn of tlie »<■« flftcd )—nwtfed eart
l.rilliiuit writer iu Amcrt o, who. It ta^nmlcd. Ua«
M and
rivaled that ma-tcr liand at word .
Dickon*. It U ouflkUmt to I»y iKfel “S
(jui-lit Life" wytl preeeut the mo«t <?Hkfng,
ImUiful pktarv- nl JhS tho nnder-cumst <«f life in
Xt-w Yore Ulty thD has ever Ixh-ii proarnti-d to tl»c,
puMle. The Nattimfl Pnliee Unwtte of Hew Y<frk
U forjnle Ity all ii<ar*de*hj«s price 10 pent < par papy
•rit can heedbwd dlnvt from tl»e yuMbher. . .
SnlMerlptlon prK-e, >114 per year. The VSOH)*l
Pulice liuetn- of Sew York, has no eonpeettou wiUi
anv other umicaUon of It* claw, who for
* powrtMa ropy It* ttUe and appranmm.
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r gain, a» tkr
-.AUTlON—T>*e public m .enwfawd Jlfelyl
laivin* weak Imitation.* i>f the N*NM*f lM*aDa-
In aUcaomsila thSt th« paper UdAatftom
Xaw York sod has the puUiabera name printed on
Keinftianccv sboaM be made t.y poat ofliro onler,
draft pn N-w Yprk.orbrwctjtered letter to
ItlCld A 1*Y» F'OK, Pnltkiiirr,
Or. Spruce apd ft iftan* M- , New Yuit Ut;*
v l _ *3.rj:v —-
Farmers of
“V’T
Barnwell
AND
Csustissi
nKeding advances
:. i , St i i »«lt s^-'i
"j^ftrfcultTirAl Purposes,
" Af _ J.* f t __ j £s) It iFTWYKy.
ARE ADVISED TO APPLY TO
THEIR OLD AND RELIABLE
FRIEND,
A Rubensteio,
fshU2iw WILLISTON, S. C.
~Hh^cnhc 4o Tbs Pmcha
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