The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, April 15, 1880, Image 3

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V . *■} \ L ft. 1880 LOCAL NEWH. H .«. We are iudebted to th** Committee of the Oertnati Blfle Clob, of Cbariee- 1^, . too, for an invitation to tte annual « tichiitxonfeat on 20th. 27th and 28th *of April. » r / - - MNBch. If yon haven’t read '‘Manch,” the moat ezdttog and cleverly written of novels, fo at onoe ttt J. ». Shuck’s and buy a copy. It la gobd reading i for your “Bisters and your cousins and your aont». H Read what Hon. Alex ander H. Stephens and Rose Ashlelgb have to aay about It, in another part of our paper. Too l.ate. ' S-me coraailunleatlene and adver tisements reached us too late for this number. Matter for publication must reach ua 6q Monday. ^ 1 * • • ' — e Old Meltable. James W. Turley, whose attrartive notice will catch the eye, Is well known In three States. Ho wishes the peoplu to know, however, that be Is prepared to off* r extraordinary Inducements hi spring apd Summer goods, wholesale and retail. Our friends should give heed to this Invitation. nnj. Andrew t. Ulbble. la fhe removal of Major DPhWe to Orangeburg, our county ^loses orreof Its best rttheDa »nd our bar Its aaost promising member. His purity of conduct and charaeter,singular ability and untiring industry will, we feel sure, secure for him that public re gard in hie new home, which hla sterl ing worth so richly deserve*, A lir*rditw itb« Wte*. i We cannot <fc> a better part by such of our readers as bare not yet bought their spring end summer goods than to adviss them to call and examiue the thor<jughly well selected and re markably cheap stock Just received by the go-ahead Arm of Weathersbceft EastetllnR. Tliey have Just received from Northerh markets the hand somest lots of muslins, dress goods, lawns, calicoes which are so very cheap as to astonish the oldest in habitant. Here you will also And a full line of the very-best Philadelphia hand sewed shoeg, and a lot of cloth- ins from floe to oommoo, from which any ro-tn , may be suited. A r ter you bar* bought all you vyant for yoiir Vlfa.rmd a salt of clothes and a pnlr of shoes for yourself, ask for tbs “ad valorem”segitr. If you want to smoke aomythlog real go^>d. . Wcw Ptare. Our frfeod Mr. Meltlhben, forthely of tha editorial sTaff at Th* People, has turned hla attention to Tn»reantlle pursuiui fitpl haa opened a Arst class general store at the atand formerly occupied hp Mr. P. O. Buckingham. His stock seems to have been carefully selected, and hla prices are as low as the lowent. We wish friend McKtbhen abundant success In bis “new depar- tore.’* —- ^ . T Incewdlary’a Torch. On Wednesday night of last week Mr. John B. McNab’s atom, which Is situated about, one hundred yards from his house, and within tha eurtl- legs; In Cfeorue’s Creek Township, to gether with a general stock of goqds, wo* destroyed by Ara. Mr. McNab Is conAdent that It was the work of an Incendiary, as there was care taken to prevent any accidental burning, The Jo*« will reach, probably, $600 upon |blcb there was no insurance. Womeihln* Oeswrirnl. Hhw yon seen the specimens of The Projsosed PIcmIc. Convex miniature painting, by Mr. O. The suggestlou that Barnwell and , D Bellinger, on exhihlijon at the Batn- Blackvllla unite In giving a grand ! well Drug store? If not we reconi- plcolc to J. W. Woorf&ard an', the J mend that you go at once, if you have employes on th« railroad at »oaic [ any love f-T the.beautiful Oneofthe tieautles of this art is that it tunk one tiling vju may besure^and that Is that Miss Klee knows just ex-ictly how to sell the beat goods lot the least money. ' . V ’ . Mr. A. Schachte lost hla dwelling house by lire on M-mday night. Oa same afternoon Mr. William Sapdifur was thrown from hts. buggy and bad hla collar-bone broken. HilllMtsit. (£1 The fruit crop still lives. Wheat la recovering froth rust. Cotton' planting goes oh bravely. A marriage fn the Baptist Church to-night will be largely frltrodcjl, - _ 1 SHnekville. i -■ ^ -- x \ Woodward’s “Lula May" t" In Ane condition and cornea Into town daily, heavily freighted with the products of the Interior. 'Yesterday sheTandcil several flat loads of rosin from the Turpentine farm, near Barnwell. Tide road should he extended across the Eiilsto. through that prosperous sec tion of Oranueburg where sueb mer chants as Gleatou, BHn and the Law yer's do business, thence to Columbia. Everybody through that rwrlou would lend a helping hand.' From your end the road should" be continued across the Savannah river and tap the Cen- tral Railroad at Mttlen—mntelng al most an air Hne route of trare! from Florida and lower Georgia to Hich- mou't and the North Eis*, opening a route 150 miles shorte. than any .u w travels 1, ami 40Q miles shorter than that by Atlanta. Wo believe a char ter lias already been obtained for such a road add all that’s needed Is the capital nod energy. The invePt- menpcould but prove a good one. p. lot between tha two villages seems to us a good one, and It is to be hoped it witf not end In talk. In order to make |t * auccgM and trive the rcca slot) that rikrrl'y and ItBp i-tanc** It should povsees, would it noi bsa pood Idea for the respecMv# Inrenriants ef them towns to consult and arrange f«>r the time and place of having the ple- rii<? And, In order that It may be general, I at these two gentlemen get pp subscrlptlxok, and mormge the whole fcff.iir. r- A Mtrwet Maltway. We are reliably advised thit three Jlt-l'urxeiUfrptMng citix-ns have ar ranged a olan by which to build a sir« et railway from the pui llc rqn><re to. the depet'on the BarnwJl and Blaekvllh- Radrtmd; ttmt the m- n'*y le m tieud, aed Ih^t-elv thing n->-rl-d i« peimlerion from th** Council t<> run thiou-'h ttie atre«us Tim pr**sent t**rml* us «he Bur* w^ll ami Black vUI<* Road nmk.s It very inconvenient for pass*ng*rs and the dvllvary'of fr-hrbt to thetacrchanta.aod Lht* pro posed stfeat railway would remove that Ino-Jl veolence. We do not believe that our live O'uootl sill «'bject to unythUtg that tend* to Improve the town, ; od therefore w** hav>- O" ap- prehenalon that that, bodv will Inter pose any hlmieranceto ihu eutetpris ing scheme. tsrwreluN la 4'barlesle*. The South Carolina Ktiboad will run excursioa rr Ins to Ohaileston every day from 20th to 2$rh April in clusive, tha fare going atki retorolng luting as follow*: Fr«m Williatou, Elko and Uluckville, $260; Grahame, 92 45; Bumbeig, S2 SO and Midway. 92 15. On April 21st the Floial Fair opens and continues three days : on 22 I, a grand touroaoietri cows wfl a( Waak- ingtoo Race Ooutae; on 231, Paul Boynton will give so ihlbltlon of his rkill as n Bwlmmet; jn th.e 26 h the Bchuetxenfest begins aid will continue three days, and from Uje 19'b to the 24'b of Aptll, Ford’eTteatrlcal Troupe will give nlahtly, and Wednesday and Saturday matloee, petfurnaancea, at the Academy of Muse. # C'uvalry Cwangna'. ^ The cltfseflb of an»t'vl<*f?ilty will meet lo.tB* pi>llr»qu«r)p, hetr, on Saturday next, a i, p. m., for the purpose of orgaolMg A cavalry com pany. We f •'t'Wl'PW* tl> | tir # «>P' • hdng at otiv’e. In onr-r to get the lu-ne- fit of the Coagremoa*! approptlnth n both of aims, ari money, for timo spent in drilling,of which Grn. Moiss spoke otrtha eecssfon ofihe reecnt n.ldtary onvebrlou. W* wll* add our •.ivfie*y*'Usi'«fl<'S to »#»er of .gb heads** Iblameasirs, and c*presa the hop • that nM. otrif will .iwr.vooag men go Into the matter actively, but that our older god repreteetatlve men will lend their countenaace and sup port t<> this effort Jo re-establish the military—*o itdeesnary to the gooO order of the ooumry. es ail pictures present such a lire like »p pearance—Indeed this Is so strikingly true that In looklnir on a picture you almost expect In see the II pa part In spe ch, so l ti e evej change thf'li ex- pressioo. Thvee pic nr*s can only be made from ootographs, bur. the Im provement made on the original ••coun terfeit presentment’’pnsses description. They are ss beautiful and expressive a« poro*daln |Htlntln?s, without beitur as c.»eilv. Mr. Reldnger is a p-ntle bisn of such perfec and fHstfrlmltiatitig taste that there can be no apprehen- bion of a failure. Call at the Drug Store, and you will be satisfl-d we have not praised Mr. Bellinger un duly. ttOUTCV .TKW.s. AfriAasa’a. t>«v town can hoaet of font schools f<*r white children, and all of them are well attend**!;- Aboijt clpht hun'trod tone of Phos phate have been shipped to this place since th* first of January lari. Tapt. 8. Ij*ibm*u b«s determined to enlarge hlscapacpy for sawing lum bers He baa recently purchased a larger engine, and Is having it placed In position. One firm in our town, Messrs. H. 0. Rice, & O., have sold over seven hun dred dollars worth of Dow Law Cotton Planters th’a season, all for the cash. What Arm In theenunty can beat this on one article ? A It •■dale. Fo-/Dearly two months the young people of this town have bad in con templation a grand calico Ball. At an early hour on Friday evening, the young folka began to assemble, and by nine o’clock “Social Hall” was a scene truly lovely to behold. The young lailten were dressed in calicoes, and your correspondent musi hereafter be lieve that to be tbe most becoming attire for the fairs**! JutkoGolding, bf Appleton, furnished the music foe the *K*caslon. Everything passed off most, harmoniously, under!be'eCQcient tnsnsgement of the floor manager Mr. A: M, Emanuel., The committee de serve great credit ft^r tbefr taste, and untiring efforts to please. At a late hour tbe party broke up, time ad- m' slsblng Unun thnt they should seek nature's sweet restorer,“balm v sleep.” * • ftpaorarox. - ■ Bamberg;.. The pet coon, of which I wrote you aome time ago, has freed himself from Jhe.bondage la which he was held by his fair Jailor, and gone to parts un known. Rev. J. F Bul-t preached an able land • ff^ctive si tm *(1 oft last Sunday, In th* Interest of Missions, after which a collection whs token up Amounting to twenty dollars—-the ladles’ society r . she hevar falh to impress her vf>|tora | Seveoty Cve tboR**ud d< 1‘ar* n anj fcitstomera m*«at. p!<*a<aotTy. O’lets I ms against jlte eiry of C'luiuW.i tTiiftg you may besurc^ and that Is have bf®rk turned oyer th the city treasurer under the recent act to set tle the debt of Columbia. It is necces- sarv that tbs amauut should. Teach ♦600,000 before the new bonds dan be Issued.?- News and Courier. . ' Bparfanburg-r-Rcv. 'll. 8. Ezell bivugb’ Into our office At 1'J o’clock Tnesrlay bail stoffee that fell about Martinsville the day before. The largdat were the size of hen’s eggs,, and this' afur twenty-four • hours melting.—Spartan. / . Sumte-—-An altercation took place on Us* Friday, msll day, at Packsville postofflcc, between Messru. Jdrt|e8 W. Thames and jHeory Johnson, of that neighborhood,.Ja wiiieh pistols were vistij—One party ahoottftg once, and the other twice'vfafter wiilch they closelil and olul-bed each other |Hth their weapons.-- True SouTTfronr^'^T Union.—What looks more like a rowdy or a ItuHy than' a yohng man swaggering through the streets of a quiet town with a put r of pistols heck led-round bis waist. And at every tu-n the points of their scabbards showing below his coat-tails? It o^rtsloly has not the appearance of a brave and peaceable man. But what may he said of a man who ebs on s Juryman, fn th is civilized country, wtrtr * brace bf pistols in his belt? And yet we are told ttiat such a spectacle has been wlrnesscd Ip our court-room within the past year.—Times. Hampton—Mt. J- Leonard, repre senting a Jfew York Jew*Iry House, while traveling over'the S. 0. R R. hist Deceinlier, left his ssajlrt the passenger coach to-go to t he’srnok ing ear aud returned in a short while to find Lis valise containing twenty three hundred dollars worth of One watches and Jewclpy had disappeared. He in stituted a fruitless search forJhe mis sing valuables, and upon reaching Augusta reported his loss to tbe police, but tbey did nbt succeed in And the vnlese or tbs robber. A dav or two since while traveling bn the P. R. U R. Mi-r L. heard of s man In the neigh borhool who had watches to sell, and enepeettog that this wan the party who robbed him lu Decembcr.be took out a warrant, and the Sheriff "f Hampton County arrested one J. Murphy, a railr oad employe, who was found wBb twuof the lost watches and conelder- n»d* money. Murphy was committed to j%U to Answer a charge of grand larceny.—Messenger.. The cold snap did b it slight damage in the neighborhood of the Court House. • X rcr ask tl)e editor or ^printer who wrote the communications appearing In the pap-r. The chances are that it is none of your busiucss. A lady who was s ked her age by an i'H|iilsi*ive vouth viciouriv iiree«Hited him with a fifteen puisle,—Guardian. Newberry.-—The eentim^ot. of uds county, so far as we can gather, is op- posed to noin iuatfcg a btate ticket as early as Juno. Wlnnsboro.—Mrs. Nancy Halgood, at present matron of the county poor- house, brought to Dr. T. Ti Robertson on Monday last a large number cf worm*, averaging twelve Inches In l••!!gth, which she states fell down In the rain on Saturday afternoon. The worms are white in color, about ona- elght of an Inch In width, soA-are said by physicians to bear an exact resemblance to the tape worm.-Newe. In a dlfflcpl'y at Edgefield C. H., on Monday, Dr. W. K. Bland and Mr. A A. CU by, were »hot through the i*»w«la and- Mr. Arthur A. Glover, twice through :ho thigh. T J>£JV AD VS!iTISEMKVTS — i Wh ii'i-tm-iWAmril '"I For Sale! WTATE NEW*. Abbeville.—Mr. V. M. Chatham, of Ninety-Six, after an absence of four teen years iu Texas, has returned to bis native county. More ditching has been dose oh the farms this winter than f"f many years before. From tMs fact it would seem that our planters ate beginning tnxee the necessity f *r planting more corn. We haTffenough bottom lend, wldcb la not In cultivation, to supply bread for Abbeville County. The county commissioners think that tpe one and a half mill levied by the Legislature will patjl all past lu- ilebtedhces of the county aud leave a balance in tha treasury. Nell Richey, of Due. Wes», the first colon**! man in that part of the county who j dued the D unocrvie p iTty, died last Sunday, aged 33 years.—[Press and Banner. Tbe Grange seems to be very.fiend .in thft c*>onty and It will take a great deal «*f coaxing to infuse new Iff** into the old c ipse. The fattuer/wtlT make a very great mistake if they do not make one more effect to revive the order. HOUSE AND LOT IN TOWN of Klko, good FaacU Orchard, neces- * *« v . ' ' .. sary outbuildiugs, good well, Ac. - For further par* iculsrs, apply *o or call on W. T VRLETON CAVE. niW5,. : —— *^-Xr J Ryerson 4w SUJtGlOSf WILLISTOX, H. C. . Graduate of the naltimoreCollege of D«n* tal SurRory. Will Atten<l calls in Barn well and adjacent counlie*. inh'JG-3 * AdfiiiDistratofs Nutifie. TIIEJUNPERSTGNP.D GIVES N’OTIPE TO all concerned, that on the 27th day of April net the will flte Ms fiuat accountasi adnitB- tstwror of the vmte nrSnintrri Itriniels, de ceased, with the UotH>rnJ>le Wm. 0. Simms, and ask for Letters Bisnitssnry. JAM KB KRLI.Y, mh'2'"i-oi Administrator. THE Patterson House BARWWELL. SC. Is still upon to the traveling public, and a call will convince the most fastidious that It is th * place tug**t your money’s worth The table is supplied with wjjulesome food. htsAles with a capacity for twenty h<>rn*>s. (tud servants on hand to grdOm horses. mm Jm29- PKOPltllSTOR DANIEL s i>nprt*frtpb*d Personal-^ _ adventurers a«e fl yjm ^ with their worihlcB* msitrnms for the cure of Oeta/gb aori o!^er diseases, not wltbsisnfilog ft M an esuMtabed fact that Prof. Pnlo^s Catairb '^sf4*r Is rtie only remedy known to buBPowl- tivn cure, shd k) Bjors than 10 000 eases treated by H, sot ons has failed to be oured. OfBos. .2W 8, Ninth 8l, Ptiiladelpbla, Pa. ^ and (jiVInu J10 ’Tbe L«<1ies’ Bsmbetg Horae F*»re|gn Miseioa Bbelfty Intend per- chasfrg a bVH fnr the Baptfst Cturrch hers. This society has also taken tbe commendable step of supplying such children as are needy with suit able clothing to attend Sunday School, v. The young ladles herssbout speak of gettiug up a fishing party to go to the river. Th« last Ashing party ef whjch, wo have any advieee caughti wo. minnows and regaled.Itself on three coots worth of candy as a lunch. Let os hope the iIsntHW^Iftlwfljhsb at the liver wiM not be tike unto this one at Howell’s Mill It Is a real pleasure to visit Miss Ssllie Rice’s little gem of * milJuery at thin plaoe. Evsrything In the hat and dress making Hue can be bad, and All the oM fields are covered with a rich carpet of grans and cl"ver. Bh- fore Ihu c >ws were peimed up It could not, g.*t a chance to grow. After awhile we will have the best grazing coguti^’ fn the*world. Rocky River Baptiht Church near Ablx-ville, In this county, was burned down on last Wednesday about dark. The fire was the work of nn lncer.«l|»ry and whs kindled wph the boards from the old run! which bad been removed. - [Medium. Charleston.-King Street is being repaved, and Charlestonians Are hap py- Chester.—Two colored children were buno-d to death iu tho county list week. Tho bald buzztrd has been bovoriog around the Turney Creek Section and has frightened the colored people out of their wits. Emigration is talked of among them. * ^ fb*' vaU*o of Uxah’c propertv in (teeter O'unty is ♦3 > U2,0o0. — |Bui letln. E igvlleld.—Tho Advertiser incor rectly credits our editorial ot. “Town Councils aud PLtol’a" to the Aikeu Journal. Wilhio the last few days, we have ascertuined bey<>nii a doubt, that cer tain ot the old Radical leaders in E Igc- A eld are moving. Lawrence Cain has neon appointed County Chairman; and for the first time in two yeais, may be seen dally upon our streets. With a very few exceptions tho email grain crop of E lg**fleM was never more .pr<>mlalug. It is some weeks more forward than usual, and a far larger atoa has been sown, W_o bear from several sections eotne com- plant of rust in tho wheat, but it ie hoped that nothin'*’ serious will re sult. It is thought by soma torraiTs that the turning yellow of the under blades Is the effect of tbe Hessian fly. —[Advertiser. We stated some t wo or three weeks ago that we regarded an Independent movement as not altogether impro bable. Now we will go further and eay that we reeard snob a movement as very probable, indeed we have been informed that prominent meo in out County have so declared them- aelvcs, s -far at least as our County politics are coocc-rued. ludepcnden* tieiu is not Democracy. And what kind of a Democrat ifi fan who would eacriflce his parly to gratify personal ends find ambition? .iMdependentlsm means a Republican triumph Or a tri umph by Renublican votes —a dlafloc- tlon with but little * dlfferencs.—f Mon itor. GreeDvilleJ-^Te do not acnord with tbe alH>ve views (M. G. H. in Sentinel) as to asking the women to save tbe State. We say for the men, those who ^johtrdl ihe Government and eoriety, to go to work to reform the drinking men. Without their efforts and prac tical leadership, the good women’s efforts will he fruitless. It Is a beau tiful aentiment, though, to nsk the ladies to do this work.- Enterplaeaod Mountaineer. Mr. Wm. Parks reports that a eow was killed by the recent hall-storm 4n his neighborhood. The ground was literally covered with batl-stones as large as partrWIg i eggs.- News. At Newbe:ry, since the present season ; began, 1.250 tens of guano b < ve been sold. This at an average of $35 per ion, cash prices, (the eredll nriee Is much higher,) amounts to ♦42.000 At pt osperit y 470 tone have been sold. There have beer, shipped over the Laurms Railvoad this sea son about 3,000 ton*.- -Herald. Richland.- -Straight out Democratic municipal ticket elected in Columbia cuthcOtb innt. Firzt gun. — JI BUKS or— FortigB »b*1 Doii^tic Dry fioofls '<*« ton*. » o i.. > l.'eod*. At. . 155 MEETING STREET, CHrVRL»KHTOX, 8. C 72-85 N O TI O E IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL OF my former customers that I huvo re sumed tho Wagoning business, and all oi dere for hauling of any description left at my residence, pr that of Mr J. I. Ingram, will be thankfully receiv ed, and promptly attended to. sug7-ly. J. 8. HHUCK. —a-= XF.W . - r A D VEB Tt8 E HEyT,: JUST RECEIVED At the New Store of t*. n. Bixo'war, A fiili Vine of t3ry Goofli, Grpecne*. Roots, Sin c-, lists', Cape, I lard wars, Gsoto* Frrnwhhjg Goodi, Drugs and Jlcdiciner My Now f toc-k of _ a '? d’***.'-. Just arrived from first hands has besn selectsd WiU a riew to sett tbs varied tastes of n.y customer#. Everything is marked down to the lowest notch. Givs mh25-3m t •mrnii i»*o. **•*. / »'V' ~~ tlaving had the GOOf) tTtCIv to pla^ large CASH order* before the rise in valurs, we fcrq entiled to shew our friends and patrons the Largest and Best Selected Stock of i 1] H Clotiuilg, Hats, — AND rvr L'*x 7X. GISTS’ IMSISEISG GOODS EVEK OFFERED 1H AUGUSTJL, THAT U Sf'Y COMPKTITIOX, Our Stock is Large, Various, Superb and Complete. Our Fries* Low. tall and see ! { ■ /*•» - Cooke's Clothing and Hat Store, 7ii 3S9AD 8TBSST, ABSXTBTA. GS9XGIA: A. W. Blaftchard, m 4 ku,eo mh25-3m ^ Spring CL - m *t nil ^ ti in me r ! /-* ,,r • • / i , Just arrived by stoamer IMEW A full line of 9 •^*4. ? I»orerly and Distress. That poverty which produces the ereatent distreas Is not of tho purse bnt of the blood. Deprived of V* ilchuees. It becomes rcout and watery, a condition termed anemia in medical writing*. Given this condition, end scrofulous swellings and sores, geoer 1 and nervous di-bility, 1 ss of Q-sh uD'i eppetlte.wt ek lungs, throat diseases and consumption, are nmorg the aOin- m*nve«iilta. r h«n*fore, if jquaren nufforer from thin, poor 4>lood,'ly not heeltatc, bnt employ Gold.-n Medicol Disco vet y which enriches tb*\ blood and r.idicajly cures these-a ffeo* Ions by striking at the root of the evil and removing the cause. For all'btwuJhlal, throat, and long affi otionS, severe llnq'erfog coughe, wak lunge, consumption in its early stages, asthma and kindred afT-oUoae, Dr; Pierce’s Golden Medical Dlseovery ie the sovereign remedy, and has out rivaled all its competitors. It is harm less in any condition of the system .yet powerful to sure. Druggists sell it. If your hair is coming out, or turn ing c ray, do not murmur over a mis fortune you can so easily avert. Ayer’s Hair Vigor will remove the cause of your grief by restoring your hair to its natural color, and therewith your good looks and good a>iture. SPECIAL NOTICES. We were painM jn hear of the acci dent to the bridal party tnet Tuesday evening. The horses in the carriage containing the bride and groom took fright near corner of Backs and Lee streets, precipitating Mr. John Lowe and his lovely brido. Mies Annie May, on the stone curbing, sorslnlng his ankle, and inflecting a severe bruise on tyzr right cheek, all of wbldh were relieved by Coussens* Lightning Lini ment, a cure for Rheumatism, Lame Back, Sprains, Braioea, etc. Price 5*» cents. For sale by Charles Peohmann, Barnwell, or Dr. bfokes, Blackville. A Ciood I.ivcr Is always known by bis appearsncey A man who lives 'comfortably at borne, has good dinners, etc., will always ehow it in his person, ^liut 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, mao is good for nothing—can enjoy nothing—to res tore it to health, use Dr. Gilder’s Liver Pills. A few doses will relieve you. Forsale by G. A.Phillips Will in ton, aud Druggists generally. Glad tidings for all .aufferera with Coughs and Colds la the announce- menu that Coussens’ Honey of Tar is a never falling-remedy. Deservedly tbe most popular .medicine of tbe age. It has no rival as a cure for dtaeaaes .,f The throat and lungs, and each day adds fresh triumphs to Its list of vie torles over Coughs, Colds, and more serious nffeoUooa ot tha throat and lunge. One trial will convince you. Price 50 centa. For fale by Char lea Pecbmann, Barnwell, or |)r, Stokee, 1 Black v§lo, ILBiU Building and'Repairing. I would eay to ray frh nd* and the pub He geneiaMV. that 1 am now loos tod at Iteni well , suet ara prepared to <1ri *11 kind ig work iu my line—such us Building and UopMlrlntt Carriugee, Buggies, Wag ons. Csita, Ac. Also, BlouliSiuitblnganU H< rse-*-flbepig done. All work done at shorlcst uotl^. and satisfaction giwran tued. |f.bfA-Iaij W L f^MNELLPY G-. E. STEADMAN • MAME II General Merchandise, samvi CollecMu?- aud Real Estate Agent nr, A<;iv\nT>T.'»c. w. o. EATS’ SMC Ml SUB EUTIIDE. The Bust and Cheapest ever brought to Baruwell. WEATHERSBEE & EASTERLING-; mhlft* 8.« ■»—7 1 1 ■ " i . :. 1 . - -- k-i.A..a. ■ .• .»■ ■L-.T' Sign of the Golden Boot •A. .T. *M ( bvvs in store tbe beat itock of .1 list Arrived ,— -AT- U Chas. Pechmann’s # A New Stock ^ Dry Goods, Clothing, BOOTS, SHOES —AND— NOTIONS, ASO A LOT OK BOOTS AVI) SHOES Ever broaght tpJLrawsll cooatff* laysiac* sad quality I eosftdvnriy chal lenge comparison. EspsciaJ attention giraa to the seUotluu uf Ladies’ Shoes, 4nd i cordially invite their mils. A perfect stock of Ruffs an i .Shoes ibr Gst|< ’s wear. Childreua’ Shoes a spsoia'ty ooll at ouoe and heap calling oa mhlH-gm -iMim KBBIFB, BLACKVILLf. K. C. -:o:- Fresh Family Groceries — ISMT — r . . % — 1 Bar Room Can b* frousd the fiueit slock of WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGAitS F4ver brought to tbe villages t When you come to Barnwell don’t forget to call and see me, Ohns. Fechmann Wedding Gifts AlalaAN’S FINE WATCHES, Amsrican and Hwiss, of ike Lntesl Styles. ItICII JEWELRY, Ot New and EiCgnnL Designs and Exquisite Woiknis.isliip. tr, STERLING SILVERWARE, Iu Fresh and Beautiful Patterns, especially adapted for W edding Present*. SILVER PLaTEDWARE, - Tea 8*»s, Waiters, Ice Pitchers, Butter Dishes, Cups, Goblets, Spoons, Fork* of best qoslhy. As. CHOICE FANCY GOODS. ^ Franch and American Qloeks, Fine Table Cutlery, Upsstaeles, Ac. Watches | Jewelry Cavltfly Repaired. i^bo EST I THE BESTQOODS AT THE LOW- PRICES. J -- . 't-T' James Allpn, ssp2>ly W7 King St., Oaile*oa,8- C. Notice ! THE FAkMKHft DCMOCRATK.' CLUB will meet at HaMod's Mill on the &d Satur day in April, at 3 o’clock, p. m.. iharp. By order. • "• HAGOOD, Chairman. B. T BJCC/Stcrstary. fit The proprietor of this nswly ioatitated and well appointed establish jient sends greetings to the consuraeisof every class of Merchind sc in th* surroonding count try, that his choieeoud well selected stock is now oomphffe »nd rosdy for iuspcc* ties. The various departments have been suppltod with all of the useful ami or* nsmentul styles of tbe day« ♦. t , » • • ’ I respectfully ask an examination at the Museum of my • * # t, Foreign and Domestic j ^ J ■ -j ' * t#• - *'»'*• . .If - « • • • n . .. .' - . S .. ' Jr Dry Goods, Dress Goods Embroideries 3 Notions, Direct IVotit Importefs. THE FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT U the most attractive in styU sod elegartce. quality and variety ever offered. The little childrens’ wants have not been forgotten at the Museatn. Anything for Children or Infants’ wearing Apparel can here be found. A superb.line of Gentlemen, Ladies, Misses, Children and Infants’ •" Booi% Shoes i Slippers* .... - In Rammer Style* direct from Msnulketdref*. ’ ^ ^ f ’ The Gentlemen and Yoaths’ Furnishing and Clothing Room is supplied with •li thst is new, good «r.d stylish, from First Hands. Other Departments of the stock at Tbe Museum will be noticed in future ad* vertisenicht^. A call is respectfully solicited. K. . c.». a mhl8 3m PROPRIETOR OF THE I J a EtJM, B \MBERG, g. M 736. T! HEART 8. JORDAN, THE CIsOTHIER, r rs ft* t Has now in stars tA .M V* .* JM 7ilC, BROAD ST,. AUGIJSTA. GA: • . sir »*. ’ A Complete Stock 6f* J ^ • - ' Spring and Summer flothin^ HATS, TRUNKS AND FURNlhHlNO000D8, To be sold at close figures, to cash haven. My sporfclliw nt Good Styles, Good Work, Hdurc you buy rail on Me* U- % _ ■■■ ——