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THURSDAY,-. MAY
An VccUI«n(.' 7
Judga^resaley i^tia recently decided
that pAw&nt luinn» or fefmrinfcrto pky
poll tax canuoufee imprispn^
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k*t 1M.. W W wt T’l
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Sat i
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T he Photographer, will be here pnly
one week more— If you want pictures
taken you had better see him without
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Fairmoant Cotton Factory
A meeting of the corporators of the
•bove company was held at tho court,
house on Tuesday last and the follow-
lug ofllcers elected: President, MaJ.
1. . Sell. Directors i , A» P, tlan-
vltle, W. T,^Blanton, J. WhUdea Wood
ward and Isaac A. Blanton ; secretary
and treasurer, Joeeph W.xBluntoa.
-The company has secured o.ne of the
best never-fading water powers in this
sectkrn and will proceed at onoe to
arret buildings, a committee on build-
nps and. lands having been appointed; Gra J^
tavles,
Ouir clever and ^donapetent foreman,
has gone to the Aogueta Schuetzen-
fest. We are lonesome, but he will be
back next week as fat as a Dutchmen
and a pretty girl will b^oh, so h&ftp/!
June Term of Court,
Judge B. C. Pressly presiding, will
open on the first Monday In Juno. Ju
rors, witnesses and all others concern-
e l will taka d ue notice and govern
the^tselwpf' J^gcordinply. Tho change
In time was made at the lasTsesaion of
the Legblal&rtW --— -
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Fasseagcr CouChfla *
Will bo put on the Barnwell and
Bfackvlllo Ilaflrpatl -oa the first of
June. Capt. Woodwarcf says that^ he
will pxtend his road from Blackville
ivcross the E llsto if the people of Or
angeburg will give him substantial en-
Conragejmeiit./Crdhtlainen.if you mfean
-business,^© to work.
^Ir.Cietfrgr AH^Iri u w.
fcjbliv^ir-g jypait, sc-
corw^anles the County T.easurer who
Is now collecting tho Art c, installment
of tilths for the fiscal y ar. An
drews is authorlzedtomakecollections
• (tad receive-iiubf'Ciiptioiia. aud adver-
liseiut'gts for Thk People. We cor
dially Introduce him to the kindly at
tentions of oar many friends through
out t^e county. f. '
I-iino A. Hlnnion,
The honest merchant, Is a good citl-
E-® and (lln ifctian. Ho sells gbod
goods and bo don’t, charge extrava
gant prices or make ourrageousprofits.
His strong points are sewing machines
and spring bats. The machinrw are
said by married men and marriageable
girls to be family blessing's- while hie
bars and .bonnets and muslins, when
worn by the heartbreaklng-portlon of
our I eop’o, are tdnrfply irresistible, as
nnnjy rrewiy tuarrlsfl rotkfc can t.fellfy—
and os we hope to ah!
► a gr- 1 gn m +
itm-ckh^itor Op.
Mr. M. K, Burek'nalter came Into bur
sauctnm on Monday like a big
streak of anuaUnet Ha weight 402
pounds, 212 pounds of which are en
ergy and good humor and forty-five of
good looks, He would show off capi
tally as a hotel sign and we nominate
him for weather.clerk. He says he
grows fleshy and flourishes because he
makes so many dyspeptic fellow-
c< futures happy, and 4r«talthy by sell
ing Wheeler & Wtlr-on sewing ma
chines to them at low rates and on
terms to suit all pockets. He takes
The People, reads It, advertises In it
and enjmot but do well. He knows no
such Word as fail. Long may ho wave
and larger taay he grow.
'File l>ora Itloom Vlinsfrels.
This tntrpe performed nt the Pat
erson House ball on Friday 4md Men .
lay evep^flgq. b^st, tp vtyy fair au-
dlcncca^ 'Up4B.».the Tthoig .-the per
formances wtjre well worth the pilce
of admission, and, while the show Is
not first class, we think the trouj od'--
m rving of public putronuge, fr.'ia ihc
fact that It works hatvl and honestly,
to please, ft' >DQe of thm memhore hate
unmistakable talent, notably Bones
and Tambo-r-ths lattcv having a talent
IcrJUvtyiU^coppdy’ In th,e role of a
whits cbild r Ap a yjiuu^ ^jggei^” she
Is a painful fafiure, constantly losing
sight of her sex, which her a.udience
ns onnstantly lsrf*jp8 In oilud. The
aorlar suj^ensldn atHt mal&e tl meat at
tractive picture,and*he DownE.»ater
is a melanchoTy’lllusrTktiou rff the van
ity of tnewhois of the histtiotflc pro
fession. ^ . ......
• low Miei-ill* l.anensler |>oe>a
Laurence Doe, *tt polored'' brother,
has beefr' stjeeWafufiy dodging the
SheriiTs Tleputles for several Weekh.
A vacant apartuuent'Ma th 1 ? Bar nwell
Jail has been roservoY.for his special
use, but Laurence preferred freedom
and abort rations to plenty arid a pent
up Utica Sheriff Lanca Her, however,
More than half of the capital stock
haadreon subsoribed and it Is fconfi-
dently j^pected thrt batageo yfill bp
placed.very s.oo. ft Ms art fully bean
dfaermihed whdt atmVnntofu tlchlnwry
will be Introduced, but^f oj3e thing w^
are assured, we shall have a factory m
operation by the beginning of tiie cot
ton season. At present the post office
of the company will be Williston, but
as soon as the factory is In ope ration
au eft'irt will be mado to istublish a
post ( fllce at Fairmount.
FOI ATV IVEtVsi.
urmRAiic urrEmrarrar
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<»corae'« Cy*e<rk I>om. Club.
This clnb met at the club house on
last Saturday artfd elected thp follow
ing delegates to .tne coynty obnyen-
tion to be held*'on i7fh Inst: J. ft.
Zorn, 0. M. Browning, W. T. Cave and
J. W;hit Banders.
Klchlantl I>ei«. CTub. ^
This club reorgttiMz'yl c’n last Satur
day by tke ‘electJon of 'the following
officers: :Q. II. Batefir;president; H.
B. Oroen and B F. Wflath'^bee. vioev
ppeshlenuiJohrl’ J/Hrccn, trdascier,
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The military men of Ihlscoramunity
met at the hail on the 5th lust, to re
organize thoir company, Capt G. IN
Bamberg h.wltig notified the members
of hie company, to that effect.
The resent heavy and continued
rains have placed tho farmers of this
section in thegra'-s.and lam Informed
that to-conquer it much of- the cotton
will have to be plowed up and re
planted. .. . • - , , , .
(iiruttki«» tileanin^s.
Steps are being taken to reorganize
the Debating Society.
A mad d'tg was killed upra the
streets last week after he bad^i-Hti'h’
two'utlier dofr»«ud several hogs.- -
A trout weighing five and three piar-
TCf ponnds was taken from a ditch In
the suburbs of tho town_last .Sduday
by a party of juvenile fishermen.
The following are the Relegates
elected by the Democratic club to the
Convention on the Ilth lust: E. R.
Hays, i. (J.^. Gttces, 1. L. Rica C. C.
Fault, J. W.Crum and J. E. Steadman.
lUackrlllr.
The 26th of Antil (Memorial day)
was obset ved in a fitting Qianncr (jy
our people.
»-Tho contract for renovating the
Baptist Church building at this place
has been given out.
It is rather a grave subject, that of
cofflos, but as everybody has use for
one sooner or later. It is Just as well to'
let yotir readers know that -Mr. - M. F.
Molony can supply their demands in
any stylo or ’quality of “black box,”
Seventy-flveaewaniyalsof this fright
ful freight on Monday.
About 11 o’clock a. m. lost Thursday
a heavy wind storm uoeommpaaled by
rain and lightning struck our towu,
and, after exciting just enough of un.
easiness In usMo make one uncomfort
able, passed without doing any dam»
age Immediately here. Advices north
of us, between here and the Ulisto,
however. Inform us of considerable
damage to the crops and fencing, us
well as the felling of several trees by
the fury of the storm. Mr. Rowe, who
lives about five miles north of us, and
tbs neighbors generally in that vicinity
suffered considerable loss.
WJIIUtM.
Too much raia.
Frost put in an appearance on ,6at-
urday last
~ i ne M. E. Ohurch was well attended
on loetBunday.
Corn crops are promising, wheat is
a failure and oats are inxiffilug.
Spring hats will draw largo congre
gations next Sunday—and orange buds
will soon bloom.
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Th« young men of the town lnva*la-
~bly~tafce to the country on Sunday and
often tnrough the week. Do you ever
see them pass your villa, Major.
M is for medicine, pleasant to take.
Good when you’re hick or your little iKmet-
( ache,-' ✓
If yourliver’s out of order, yoar stomach or
spleen,- » , —
Buy your medicine at Phillips’ and up lon
ger fcot mean. ' *
Everybody Is getting ready for the
pic-nic at the mill on tho lilih lust., anti
a jolly time is looked tor. Fill up your
baskets with spring chickens, turkeys
und rice pudding, and bring your eou£
ins auj your aunts along, sure.
The Demopratic club reorganized on
Saturday by tho re-oloction o’’ John
W. Holmes president,-L. B. Tqol^ and
V.H, Kennedy vice-president.--, B. M-
Mixson secretary, and thoappom'uiSQt
of G. W. B. Holman, Dr. J. Ttyersop
Sralthi !lL ’Weathersbee, S. G. 'Mat
thews and W. S. Mims as executive
comraittM. H II. Thompson, J. U,'
was determijjcd to glye nit^ tpat din*
tinctlou i) w.'ilch hflEvploftk,►ertted
lilm anfl fftlcAr'dingyivft foVliafthwws ^ W*Holmati, L. B. Toole,
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Bluff on Saturday morning, having in
cidentally learned that Doe'w'ould be
there on Jimt day, on his way to that
Mectff ofdd&breakera—Georgia, ffbe
Sheriff folutd hid tlieriV'gaVe him a
seat In his buggy and brought him in
the nl^hp watebea tq Bafnwell aad put
him in bis little cell at breakfast time
on Sunday, where ho will rest for. a
month bofora be girts an account pf
the deeds .done In the body. Doo U
ot ddughfaced, but is charged with
sundry edsaea and misdemaa^ors cul*
tainatitig ta gn atjemp^ to teat tho
oo-khof-hls
own persuasion. Capt. Lancaster has
again proved himaelf the right mania
the right place.
^—-r-rv—ueiwey r-i: > . rfflr i
Ladles’ hats, trimmings, silks, flow
ers, etc., at M!hKlbb«Q’a.
.Vfld wnj- I’lnl*.
Thls.club reorganized last Saturday
by electing, as offfeerp ’-G-.W. Jf. \J : i!-
Hams, pre*.U«af; X. M Tmil)h&ni. A^ P,
M4Uer,vlce-pm*ldeti't; and J>. •J^- Rowp,
sikjretafy. Exocntivo eOnrmittre oon-
eists of: A. M. MeFfiit, R. 0. MeMUHan,
G. E. Hutto, F. Grider and J. L. Wilson.
ifed Ouk Ileniocrrttlc Club. ,
On Saturday, 1st In^t.. this club re
organized for-,the t-ampaigo, elycriBg,
without a-dissoiitinir voice, the follow
ing officers: t Hi eehlent, W. H. Dun-
omr; Vlcc-Froeldents. S. T. LungU-y
and B. F, Baxley ;/Ti:easurer, p. Jen-
uings Davis ; Secretary,'AVillis J. Dun
can. , •
llatuberg: Deinocraitc <’Inb.
This club roorg inized Saturday last
with I. S. Bamberg pfesVdi'nf, Dr.X. A.
Wright and N. Z Fetdr-r, vice-prwd»
den's ; J. D. Copeland, secretary. Del
egates to con voritiolt: II. G. Haftzog,
T. J. Counts, Dr. I.. A. Wright, J. D.
Copeland, N. Z Felder and D. P.fioo-
ten. Alternates ; J. Vf. Rioo, A7 B.
Hooten andU.'B. Free. The dek-gntes
go to thejconvention uniostructed.
Iltackrllle Democratic FItrb.
THie Blackville DomoqraHc Club new
organized <ln May 14*. by the election
of the following offhvu*: Janfi'-'S-Tbom-
son, pre- ident ; Jnilaoa E; Hair, G. E.
Steadman, C. IT. Milhouse, vic« : prcsH
iitenu; 1!. J. Hanunet, Ij. T. Tzlgr
socretarict^ani! J. P. Strobe! treasurer.
The president is the member of county
executive eomiukleo. and the club ox-
ectHl vo committee consists of all nie~
officers. The chib meets agr.ln on
Saturday 15th fitst., at 3 p. m. when
dei.-gates to the county convention,
Kpringtown Club.
-This -club met Inst Saturday and
‘elected, as officers: A. F. Free, pres
ident; E. H. Dowlitig. A. C. Free, vice-
presidents; W. J. iitec W. B. Rice,
secretaries and E. R. Fishburue trea
surer, Ex-entire committee: Th»
officers (except W. .t Rico) and O. G.
Matthew?, Thos. Kicklichter, J. F.
Jones. Dole^atfs to May convection;
A. F. Free, \V. .1. Rice, W. R. FLh-
hurne. Alternate?: II. M. Ray, J. J.
Rice and E. R. Fishburne. M- mber-
stiip, 75. Next meetiLg .of club first
Saturday in June at 10 o’clock a. m,
I'.lku Deia.ocra<Ic
-Tbe-Eik«* Democratic Club met, ac
cording to appointment, on Saturday
last, 1st inst., with oue hundred mem
bers, Mr. J. B. Hair occur(ecj Ihe
chair and the club went into th* «loc-
U^rjLdil JJisX f ;iJbgtQC-Ui>Uijiallie fluJ>
highly estoemed gentlemen as praet-
d^nt ivnd vico-presideat'*: Hvii. J. A.
Miller, president; Dr. S. S. Owens, 1st
vice-president, and J. W. Hair se'cood.
The preekleftt then proceeded to ap
point tho executive cotamittee, alter
which tbwciub went into the election
of delegates to the county convention.
The meeting then adjourned to meet
again on the first Saturday in June.
It was largely attended a^d a threat
deal of interestanaaifested^
J. M. Cavr. Secretary.
Dennett Spring Dent. ClHb.
This club wits organized on ’he 24 r h
of April by the / lection of the follow
ing officers : Dr. O. W. Morrell, presi
dent; M. A. Rountree, 1st vice-presi
dent ; H. D. Anderson, 2nd vice-presi
dent ^Janies Morgan, treotsursr. Tiie
next meeting of the club will be oe
'Saturday, 15th of May, to elect dtde-
gates.to tbs county convention.
Jno. H. Lafitte, Sec’y.
Affiliated Ci.rB — Tho Benn'-tt
Springs sflliiated Democre.tlc club was
organized on Saturday, May lab, by
tho election of tho following ofihv rs ;
A. M. Allen, presi len'; Henry Blnek,
vine president; Sandy Sanders, treusi
nror; Major Dunbar, secretary. Wo
will elect delegates to the efinnty con
vention on the 8th inst., and hope to
set a good example to othet affiliated
clubs by sending up a large dokfitlon.
The Harawrll Democrnlic Flub,
Pursuant to a call this club met in
Court House hal! Saturday, May 1st.
The reeigratibn of Mr. J. Allen T'>r
bin as secretary was handed in and
Mr. M. W. Graham chosen iiiJJss'ead.
The following preambleoind resolu-
tlone, offered by Major F. II. Brown
and seconded by Mr. James M. Ryan,
pjere* uimnitn >u»ly akiptcd : , f
\YjtKKKAHyamong‘t no. ntdn?V pr6frti-
oeuf lu the State for the Chief Execur
U»u'positicn isthqt A*totiqw]»n t .th*ni^h
bis record has Ldurr since ceased to n
ic«, fe. Liab-
v?rnbnn»*a r*rwncrntlc Cl
organized Saturday. Offlcore: J.G.
H. Guese, president; L.dU Rice, <7.0.
•Taust, J. W. Cram, vfce-prceldenta; J.
E. Steadman treasurer, and 1$-. Sh
Laffltto aeoretary*.. Colored Demo*
erate admitted to full . m ueibcrrhtp.
Delegates to convention Icetriictoift
favor the primary election «3%»era of
of making* nominations. {M p ff nle8
(seeGraham’s Gleanings) Alteruateec
P. P. Bojotnrr or^J. Ij J. Hi
aiunng, G oa*.
will find all
tines on sa
f nd |it the
iispctTPflry/XlrtV^ ftn^sctl Street Build
ings. Guideu Medical Discovery is a
nosiputynt alterative or bleofl-eloaus-
ing slixir. It dUpsls ull humors sad
Cures bldcltfs, pimples, eruptions, kin"’*
evil,,.or jicroluloa, cij|wg«d
sweflfif^V, ItU c^nA^'sOrV^, ulcers, irtid
virulent IMM nosii^tis Jhiit, tirfrwnoved,
rot htRjtba mAchiutry. Dr. Pieroc’s
Pellets (little angai-cofitod s pills) are au
agreeable und most clenstng cathartic;
remsi’ouiffcwsive’fliil Y acrid aceumulft*
tion«, iStiftby*’- pf.fevers and
kindred nflai-umi*.: iVotldls Dispensary
Medical AssociatSJn, pTOsrietors, Buf
falo and Loo deft).' -. _ ~ .
Picmatuio p4zy 'i’.alr ht'dilwldncFA
may he prevented by tho uro of Halls
^'c^cfable Sicilian Hair Bencjrcr, a
harndefi prtfparation, Tvhiah isondorsod
by the highost chemical and medical
authority.
Health—»she poor man’s riohes, the
rich* nwn s bliss—is found in Ayef’s
Medicines, after a fruitless search among
‘other remedies. A word to the wise is
sufficient.
~ A A’IF ArBVERTISEMENTS.
-y/;iF AT> VKK ns EVEN Tit.
Sewing Machine Depot.
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Blackville, S- 6.
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FlftSTChASS PKWING MACHINE AT-
tnrUmWita, NeeiUe*, t)H, Ac-, for s»ny »tyle
Sewing Maelune, Goods ?emt hyimail when
orilira are accompanied with the onsh. Sew
ing machine* repaired on a Ivor* notice and
satisfaction guaranteed. I have on hand the
“New Improved JVe«d’ jnJ tiisNow Ameri-
e:tn M .ehineB. ohe Singer Maahiae. t hare
s;
taUst (UR,
fr^ror tldfen
»Htesa as mav come pro)
W. U. 8EASE,
Chairman.
7 TTiree Mila Democrats. .. . „
The Three Mile Democratic Club will
e*t at IJirbardt^ Mills, on Saturday, the
tt two o’clock p. n., to
Toknty ConventioB and
ensuing campaign,
wueli
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A 1 ^R^jfcqTTow. Secretary.
To the Trades
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Merchants in nasjj of
Cigars, Tobacco, Fipes, Ciga
rettes or Smokers' Articte^
IJ’ill do well and save money by firing me a
callhetore ptircliaaing their goods elsewhere.
We eonsfsnfty keep on hand a first clans
cigar fur $| Jper 1,000.
- A very tinccignr for $2*> par 1,0U0,
. Our f to and f38 CTgera compare favor
ably with.any 10c. cigar in Uieeonutry. t
Our Cigars afe carefully made to sail
first class retail trade.
Pipes, Cigarettes, and Cigarette Hokletti,
wo kevp the best assort d slock in the State.
A good Jit ock of 1’ ug Tobacco.
Our fiee grades of ring Tobacco, packed
in ‘Gaddies arc well known all over t|te
State. Cigarette Paper, Matchboxes, Meir-
sbaum Goods and Smokers articlos st low
est market prices. Give buf' a trial aad
you will please yourselves and yoar cu*-
toniers.
; „ B. BENEDICT, *
Masonic TempTu Cigar Store, Chariow-
ton g. C- ; ~ ’ ; tJiS-
Ju8t AlTi\i
-AT-
Chas. Pechmann’s
A New Stock of
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
BOOTS. SHOWS
TUB OLD RELIABLE
USE
—AND—
Mic'Ager.cy fnr Barnwell snd Orangeburg
couiiiie* for the sale of.the “Stewart Manu-
facturiug Co's Hinger Machine,” wlitoh
tdahns Biiporiority over any other Singer
Hewing Machine. I can furnish, on short
noilee, any style or make of Machine de
sired I sm also Agent for the Rlnckloek
Fan Attachnjent, wliich cahT>« use^ on any
Scwitig Machine.
Firo Insurance
Tam Agent for the following well known
Fire Inciiraeee Companies ;
Laiietuhira Insurance Company, of Man
chester, England.
Tel frVhfiryTl T1 a g Tti gnran ce mpnn y,
Peferebiirtr. Vn,
<^>ntiaenul insuranao Company, of New
Vntk.
Tlie patronage of all is respectfully so.
licitod.
Tom trior.
John G. Smitb, W. E. McMiehaol. A. J.
Weatbaraboc, W. W. Harley, J. S
Burekhalter and N. H. Stansoll wece
elected delegates to the County Ooti-’
veutloo. Tho club favors a notbica
tion of the State ticket at the June
Cjuvention and th,s preaejvaUon bt
tho two-thirds rule in making nomi
nations.
The Chines nbw afford as moch con
troversy <w Sambo wus wo^t, to do be
fore the war; but there is no difference
of opinion as to die reliability. 4f<» Frof.
Pahi^’aCaferrh Vftpqf in (diainfectiDg
the systiem, ami ’ curirtg biobd poisons,
malarial epidemics and many other
diseases. 1 For sale at 250 S. Miuth
hkrentf Pfeihdeipkia, Pa. l
Gilt-edge butter, warranted per-
i fectly pure, mb McKlbben’a.
nsl V: j
le record has 1,qu*» since cus.ed to Le
local, is so identified with Ahis imme}-
diate oommunfly as to command ias-
perishable personal interest,
Resolved, That while the Barnwell
Dewtooraflc Clul) ‘acknowledge with
gratification add pride tho call for
Johnson Hncrood Iq the coming caai-
paign, os the cxpreeelon of an esti
mate, but undeveloped, Xve, standln
amid the cccmes of his boyhood, hii
youth, Mfs mature years aqii hia ripe
manht od, hcarilly-flSAnre the rttrite of
that confidence which is most enh-
flrrned whore in pvery {iTtase 4Dd rela
tion of life lie is.best known. *
Resolved, That InetrucHobn to dele
gates are eschewed ah sapte?erocatory. f J /
while yp,e recognize a demand hy Gib
State upon ue made for BuruweH’e
most valued son, and proudly congrat
ulate ourselves In yielding to the gen-,
eral weal thojte qualities which will
hold in steady protrress the conserva
tive course of the State, with confiding
satisfaction to ,her citizens of every
class. . AR *„•
An election was then held for dele
gates to the county convention, which
assembles on Monday, 17th inst., nnd
reunited In the selection of the follow
ing eentlemen • Alfred ‘Aldrich. M. G,
Tobin, F. H. Brown, Aqulda Woolly
and J. J. Maher, with H. II. Easterling,
M. W. Graham and S. J. Hay us alter- f
nates. - <
* ALFftED Aldrich, President. ,
M. W. Graham, Secretary.
Delcg'atpw From Ot’hcr Clubs.
Hagood’s Mill—T. B. Hsgood, J. U.
Ray, J. 8. Still, Sr.. W. G. Harrison. 1
Rekdy Branch - John Grubbs, Job.
Baxley, Ellas Ray, G. W. Morris
Milhous’- Mill—C. JL Abstanco, J.
D. Milhous.
FoubMilr Club—Delegates: L. A.
Aebb’y, J. T. Martin (andWood.
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of Man, W oman and Child. No. 6, Gode.
No. 7, InteHecttnl Development. No 8,
Unman Eight*. No. V, Hereaftvr. No. 10,
Boligi us Intglli^euce No 11, llnret cs
and Heresfes. No. 12. Col. Ingvesoll's Vin-
dietbiaMof Thos. Paine. No. 13, 1’lta for
Individuality and Arraignment of the Church
No Vi^Thc ftrilcioji of (Jtir llhy. No, 15,
Person^ jM ittn 1). nird. Irij The Phi-
tosnp^Sy vf Reason* 1 HHUiMldt—
PTUCK 5 CENTS each
Col. In^vrsoll ami His f'hirn?ro Prllics
A l.ereurc hy t'ue Rev. James K. Appie-
■bere Pi wl.»-eenfs.
Sj.occh of Charles Stewart Parnell at the
Exposition KuiWing, Chicago, Febmarj’
27. I '- 'O . ’Hugether w:th a short Biogra
phy of Id* Life, with Large Portrait and
Autograph on Qover Paper. Prion lOe.
Full Roportiof the Gtand Ro Union of th«
Noldihfs tiad Sailor* of the War, |,eM at
Chicago Nov. f2 to I j, ’70. including a 1
■■ Speeches, and tffnse of <7of; R. (J. Ingcr-
*o!l, Col. Wm.Jf. Vilai, Snumel L. Clemens
(M»rk Tutain’s Speeck-oaTabuis). 1’r'ce
iocentsJv*^ * \ , ,
“Life aoriTrip AvhnaJ th» Waritl of General
Grant.” Price 15 cents.
“Last Speech of Senator Zacfi Xiiaudler,”
and Biog-aphical Sketch, with Large Por-
, trait of Mr., Chandler on Cyvjr 1'uge.—
-TWedding Gifts
—AT-
ALLAN'S
. 4 FINE WATCHES, '
A»*rican and Snlsv, of the LateH Style*.
HIGH JEWELRY,
Of New and Elegant De*tgiia and Exqnlaite
Worklnar.ehip.
8TERLDW SILVERWARE;
In Frcslt and Beautiful Pattern*, especially
adapted for b edding Presents.
SILVER 1’L AT ED W A RE,
Tea Set*, Waiter*, lee Pitcher*, Dhiler
Disbet, Cups, Goblets, Spoon*. Fork* of bfK
quality, Ac.
CHOICE FANCY GOOI^S.
Franck and Afnartean t^lock*, Fiae Table
Cutlery, Speoueie* &«.
Watches 1 Jcwflry Ctreftlly Repaired.
THE REST GOODS AT THE LOW-
E8T FKICES.
James A lip n,
*ep25-ly 307 King Si., Charleston. 8. C. ^
Frit* 5 qents.
on Henfe, Ess.iy on Dredms, The Re*
llgion of Deism, in one volume, by Thos.
Paine. Price 26 cento.
Any of the above aeut p^*t-paid upon re-
ri . , ’
tAoenft :wr.»t#d 1M. every city and tywn.
Liberal terms.
-r Address;. P. W. CiRROLL
10! Randolph SI reel, Chicago, Ills'.
■' in ay 6 8t
Wateler & Wilsoa
* w
SEWING MACHINES, i
no. a
The be*t Sewing Machine for family nae
with all the best and latest attachments, for
sale at popular prices and on t«t»s to lajit
purcl»vers,‘(Md Maohicns repaired. Call
and examthe before purchasing elsewhere.
.tr DWBCKUALTER ACa^ -
apr22-3m WIlliBton, fl.C. ‘
NOTION S,
and a lot or
Fresh Family Groceries
isso«
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS-
I . ‘ - -m ■»«*- c . ^ r ' - * . r . » r ;. . .•» .‘y g
Having aritlripatod on advance In prtcea, I have early to December aiwl
January made large purohaeea for the Bprlca paoaoii^at'very low or lore. JXw
cuetomern can. therefore, rvly on getting tb^lr. ordeM Ailed nearly aacheap m
ever b of ore. There te, however, a very peroeptible edvanoe la Homespuns
Calicoes, and aome other Oottoo Oooda-all of wblob J.aeU m factory pricev
PttraoM sending orders wil h.ve them flUed at the reduced prices, should such
reductions take place. This h the Urns to buy Dry Goods. All the Depart-
--—j —wmuwj.huooii mo *n:igs in a ury dooms store. Cu*-
tomerseau rely oh my stock supplying anytblug that they can think of or de-
mmt-KTM Bf.
price you t»ant t/^pny. Semi fer sampTfs. apH5
' , WHOLESALE: A*t) ItmtL bEALEit lit
Jts, Shoes, Trunks, Bags, Eto.
233 K1K,G STREET,’
Tfeer Market Street, : < . . Charleston, S-^»
_ . ’ T-7 I J " * 1 -'Ml’ ■ .« .
* Psrawthrdkttmior giveo to suing o' tmloN< dad dll'goodi guaranteed a
represented. v:.. . •»
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I'Jx I ’>1' ''•.-.lift
Mauufadturor of . .
K
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'lit on
Bar Room
^Ckn be fround the fin's* stock of ^
WINES, LIQUORS AM SEGARS
Ever brought to the village. ^
When you come to Baruvell don’t
forget to call and see me,
, Chas. Pechmann
ft. Muller
Clothier,
ms.
Making and Retiring done on tbc shortest notice snd most reasonable terms.
Satisfaction goarantsSJ. Oive me a call u my shofs,« ».
Ulhl8 ' 3,n ' || J ^ BLArKVILLK, 8, C.
rf **
JUST RECEIVED
„ , At the Ifew flto** of ► tne t ■
F. M. BROWN*
A full line of Dry Goods, Groonnsl, Tty^fs, Sboss, Ilnti, CsmL 'itardwaw, Genu'
Fumulung Goods, Drugs sod Medicines' My Now Ptock
spring ; '
Just irrived from first hands has been selected with It view to eait.ths varied
tastes of my customers. Everything is markud down ts tbs fewest notch. Givs
me * , **fl ' 4 > • -' “* •»
1880.
IT*-
*
k -is<i *' n j/^e g,f>
mh25-3ss
tur* let
1880.
mvlng hdd the GOOH LtJCfc In hlscs Urge CA$il orders bqfbm tbs rise
in value*, we sre enabled to show ddr friends and ] ‘ ‘‘
Selected Stork of
pabrons, tbs Lsrgeat and Bert
no. 2»8 rcnsra st ,
ai^fim CHARLESTON, 8. a I
FIRE INSURANCE
The St. Paul Fire
—AND*-
Marine Insurance Company
CAPITAL f1,704,88|
TIIE SAFEST COMPANY IN TH
UNITED STATES "
■Will underwrite on all kinds of property,
real and personal, in Bar«weU county, in*
Sliding gtne, gin-house*, milts nnd mac hi a
cry. cotton ginned and unginned at the low-
e»t current rates.
H. M. THOMPSON,
Local Agent, Willijton. 8. C.
N. H. Policies isgued in best English Fire
Companies if preferred, confined to dwell*
ing houses, stores and contents. ’ •
June27-tf ' ’’ t
Hew Harter Shop
JUST OPENED
-CY-
w -,r i
mfonroe.
Hair Dreosinc, Hair (’ntting. Shaving,
Shampooing and all work in my line, done
in the latest style, on the most reasonable
terms. Shop opposite the Barnwell Saloon.
’
on Ole atom.
....
EVER OFFERlElD IJSI A.IJGUSTA.,
PRICES *THAT i>8FT 430i.f PETITION.
Our Stock u Large. V*riotri, Bupert) nnd Complete. Our Prieen Low. Coll
Cooke’s Clothing and Hat Store;
Til SSdAD 8TXB9T. AUSUSTA. gUQaflVA,
• f<J .'» >
m1i2e-dat.
A. W. Blanchard,
h * I X - ■— 1 —
LOAO, ‘.MAKAGER V.
Tor J. C. LUDIjOW A CO.
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— r r- ■
. ' i.o s iri’jcitt'- : j-,
The proprietor of thi* newly iostiLitod and wull appointed esUblinltaent Mitt
preefing* t* the corisamer* of every dial of Marchnudfee ta the surrouading eoanv
try, that hia choice and well aclectcd stock ia now eotrtpietn Bad randy far inapet-
tion. The various departrhents have bbeo supplied with nlai^kl «Mfrd audio*
namental atylea of the day.
I rcspcctflilly ask ia claminatioa at the Maseum of my wri ->
j ■•tv. T».; ■
■/-■“.ml
Dry
n
rmnt
4tf4+-0i
tttr rcf/.ril j t
v-ij.7 ' - 1
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'll!?.
bn> vm ‘ I ■: n m
b. ’3;T
Goods
—*
* ;»’i
Asti id ipr Ifetf/SM' ;
^ Notions*
A «
•> Vk-
ft>o 7 •f’l ’itO/t!
Direct from Importen.
THE FANCY GOODS JJEPARTMENf b the mod nttraetlvein slyla
and elegance, qoaDty and variety ever offered.
The little childrens’ wants have ut>t been forgotten at the Museum.
Anything for Children or Infants’' Wearing Apparel efih here be (band;
A superb line of Gentlemen, Ladies, Mlsstff,’ Chiidrfn aad Infants’
; t i • r »f/_ .'V 4 ,;/|..,' - a! ' . |
i< ft., a ^4 ■ • i ..
_ , 5 Slippers,
: . . .
In Summer Styles direct from Mantffrrturers. T »
The Gentlemen nnd Youths’ Furnishing nod Clothing Room is suppliod with
all that is now, good and stylish, from First Hands. -
Other Departments of the stock at The Museum #0) be aotieed i* fkturi ad*
I vertinemenw. 1
j :Jk dMHi^cspcctfanv solidHtf-’ H 4 '« S™ 1 4 v
T— : . . . ’
I •: €. D. C. Adams,-
mhl8 3m PROPRIETOR OF THE MUSEUM, BAMBERG, 3. &
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