The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, March 17, 1881, Image 2

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— I . > I In ) JOHN W, HOLMES, Editor and Proprietor, Nary, waa boro to Cbortoatoo, B. G % removed to LoulaiAua,atudicii law ami was called to the Court of Clalma la Wasblogtoo oo account of tbs eupport nbtcbiiegavo to Packard to Louisi ana to 1870, Ho baa been a Republi can all hia life. — largest county circulation CT?2i!SSS*CS Osxfiuu : j 8fZ MoHTgf.^ rioo 1.00 T W* .v«> not rs*pon»it>la fur tl»e tievn ut our oor- rmixiuil^nts. » ^ ’ ^THURSDAY. lAftCfi t?J88L rt The Ueath ot* »he C’aai*. The Nlblllats, after live unsuccessful attempt*, succeeded on Sunday, to putting the Czar of Russia to death.— While be was ildlog In bis carriage, a bomb was thrown ncnr If, blowing off its rear. The Czar was unhurt, but alighting from the vehicle, a second bomb was thrown, wounding him mor- tatty. He died after a few hours. Al exander II Is succeeded by hU son Al cxauder. IIL Under favorable conditions Southern planters, as a class, made money last year. Seasons, crops and prices were generally good; labor and supplies comparatively cheap, and consequent ty Terry ptauter-reslhied a nst balance to proportion to the capital, labor and economy Invested and employed by Idtn. It remains to be seen whether Southern agriculture will bens profita ble the present as the pasty^ar. The season is backward and proper prepa ration, which is half the battle, cannot be made. Labor is scarcer and dearer because larger cotton crops will be pitched. Provisions will be higher to price. We can only guess st the weather and tbs fffldeacy of labor during the remainder of the crop year, We can see, however, that the start this year Is not so favorable a* It was last. Uses enough have already been filed to tbs Clerk's office to shingle the Court Honee, and from the rate at which Eastern hay and Western corn and bacon are hauled through our streets every day we are afraid that there will be'nest fall many foreclos ures of Uses sad disclosures of bank ruptcy. ( A rill rWr.l nclr Pelty. Uncle Charles Petty of the Carolina Rpartao Is a good old man. He always was oos. He always will be one. We used to go to sebool with him. He was gentle sod kind end never spanked us because ws called him "Dad " Let trrly be la somewhat exercised because tbs bachelor editors of ibis State, hav ing no bsttsr halves to qua'rel with, occasionally throw lilckbata at one soother. As an Inducement to , public - ■ *'^18 Tflj^wm marry before the meeting of tbs Press Association. Todd, the young bache lor of tbs Anderson Journal, accepts and goes a'courtlag up to Frank Brad ley’s reservation. Wilson, the old bachelor of tbs Press sod lias ore, hangs out U>« white flag with tbs *U- Dl(leant motto, ’’Rsrkis |« wliUo'. N We, of whose sgs ws have nothing to say. plant ourselves on the census returns. There are 883 198 more men than wo men In these United States, not enough women lo the country to go around—at least they will nst re port at these headquarters—they pass by oa the other side. If any cotcm- porary of the Baroness Burdett-Gcutts, <>f equal bank account, wlshot to buy us like a bale of cotton for futuie de livery-say 40 years off-Ws shall own tbs soft Impeachment—but until the fates send us some good luck we shall continue to draw the long bow and ed ucate our brethren of the up-country, whose best sport Is lizard bunting. ^ .■III I , II II. 1 KLUirrio;* phoaucxtio.ms. Ilillcn by it Jlud l>og, lie leaven n Letter for llln Wife nail f bulun llfmvclf to a Trees la tbc Forest, Where He »»ies. Dallas, Tkx, March 9.—One year 1 ago George At hold came to Dallas on private business, and while walking the streets was bitten by a worthless cur, which was frothing at the motjth and showing other symptoms. Notice to ISefeBdantn. Defendants prosecuted laths United States Court, who have not sufficient Wans and are actually unable to pay the fees of their wit nesses, will at once some to see us and make the necessa ry nflldavlls'^^lmve the witnesses summoned and paid at tbs expense, of die Government. drophnbla. Mr. Arnold became alarm ed and very much excited when con vinced in bis own mind the dog was mad.-- He went to a physician and had the wound severely cauterized. 1 hen, going home, he we«_ftttlL very uneasy, ami dreaded hydrophobia so much that he hunted up a madstone and had it applied for several weeks off And on. He took every other pre caution which was suggested, resting -all the lime under a mortar dread that the virus had gone Into his system,, and would sooner or later kill Mm. He had a wife and several small chil dren living on an isolated fa 1 rn.-and tho thought that he might suddenly lose his reason and harm his little babe* horrifled him. The other .day* he be gan to experience strange feelings, and at once concluded bis time had come. He then procured a twelve- root trace chain and strong lock, and went to thd" woods. After writing his wife a calm letter, to which he Utld her what was about to happen, giving directions as to bis wishes after death and pouring out a volume of love for her and bis children, ho ran the chain around a tree, draw It through a large ring at the end, and then wound the other end around his ankle so tight that It would not slip tho foot, locked It with the lock, and threw the key fur beyond his reach. The body was found two days after, still chained to the tree. There was all the evidence necessary to show the horrible death from hydrophobia. The ground was torn up to the full length of the chain, the null* of his fingers wrenched off and all tbe front teeth out in ocrotcli lug and bit tog the tree, and every thread of clothing off the body. Tho body whs dreadfully lacerated with th«*«e l ttie only weapons the madman could use. lie bad Judged rightly what would have been the consequence bad he irtnalned at homeland, know ing that theru was no human skill that eould have cured him, preferred death alone, and In that way, to doing harm io those ao mar and dear to him as a wife and a chil I. Arnold w«s mutually from Talladega, Ala., wherw be married, and where his widow has many tjlends and rela tives. the defendants named below, and neighbors who may read this, notice will please get word to the parties and urge them to oome forward without delay : J. R. Hamilton, J. B. Hunter and Ephraim Provost (managers at arrell’s Store); Ed ward J, B<;riy„ Bar tley Brown, Dock Carter, John Trottl, Spencer Dvchee, Daniel Road, Simon vans G, W. Mortis- Ills now doubtful whether an ar rangement. can bft effected, whereby the attendance of dafi-ndunts on the llrst day of tho Court will be itlspensed with, and days he assigned for trial, with thne-hIToXed to notify patties to attertd on such d-.ya. It will be well, therefore, to make all uecessat v prepa ration to he io attendance on Monday, the 4th of April, and to remain until cases ure disposed of. If it should be arranged otherwise, we will .give notice to that effect In the comity newspapers n the Issue of 31st March. If no such notlee be found in the Issue .nf that date, parties bound over will not fail to be to Charleston on the mornings of a he 4th of April, and thus tave their}p recognlzmces. J ohm J: Mahkr, J. II AO HID AllMSTROSO. Barnwell C. H., March 16,1881. A Weraiwa oa (Jarfleld Rev. J. Hyatt Smith, M. C, from Sew York, referred to Geo. Garfield la a recent aermon as follows: **1 went to ll< ntor uion Invitation of Oen. Garfield. In ir.y Interview with the President-elect I told him bettered he wee going to bo President of the whole country. Sot of a sec ~ - w^» -« Into m Oarfletd’e Cahluer. James O. Blaine, Secretary of State, was born to Pennsylvania. For many years bs has represented Mnltio In the National House of Representatives and Senate, to both of which be was a leader of tbe sUlwart Republicans. He Is 51 years old, has been twice a candi date for tbe Republican nomination for the Presidency, is personally very popular and Is worth six millions dol lars, made in political life. J. C. Bancroft Davis, a Judge of the Court of Claims Ik First Assistant Sec retary. Wayne McVragb, of Pennsylvania, is Attorney-General. He is a son in law of Simon Cameron, an able lawyer and first distinguished himself as one of the “visiting statesmen” who stole the vote of Louisiana in 1876 from Til- den, William Wlndom, Secretary of the Treasury, born in Ohio but living to Minnesota, has been twenty years to Congress. He was the chief engineer of the colonisation scheme by which many negroes wsre carried to Kansas and other northwestern States a year or two ago, Thomas L. James, of New York, Post Master General, began life as tbe editor of a country newspaper (don’t follow his example young man). He has been a model postmaster' in New York city for * number of years. _ Samuel J. Kirkwood, o! Iowa, Sec retory of the Interior, was born in Maryland; a lawyer by profession, for • time United States Senator. Ha is said to bs no honest, straightforward llU too Urge #y« looked face like twin republics, a* bs replt ’While I am Bupstiuteodeot of tbs National Farm, 1 aboil allow no man to Interfere with me, and by tbe grace of Ov»d It will grow tho largest crops of pruaperlty, peace and hapHuesa the country ha* ever known. But while I am managing I ahall allow no man’— I finished the sentence for him: ’To enter upon your field and call It Gar field.’ ‘1 hat's just It,' he said. Ho has risen shove political factions and alliances, and will be the President of the whole Nation. I told him I had Thereare no favors to ask, end woa too small to extend any, 1 had simply come to say that while he was President and I was Congressman, If I could serve him to any way I should be proud to do so. I have been ridiculed for taying this. 1 do not cars. 1 repeat It, 1 did not say It ns a partisan, and 1 told him that whnt aid I can extend to a President ss Congressman I shall ex tend, and it Is due to him that I should do so, so Ion# as he la Presi dent, not of a party, but of the whole country. When he ceases to he that he should be dismissed, and Is unwor thy the support of any one. I expect to preach here nearly every Sunday, and If I find Congressional work in terferes with my duties as a minister, I shall resign my seat.” Wo deaire personal Tntfli'vlewa with NTATKNKIYB. The State Agrlcnliural Department will pavlnto the State TreHsu[y this year 9K,000 from tbe 25 cents tax per 'ton on fertilizer*. ' A peUtldnTsbelogclmirSled apdit? receiving a great many signatures ask ing the Legislature at Us pext session to puss a law-prohibiting the manu facture and ssle of spirituous, liquors to the Btate.—Newberry Herald. Columbia people are at last, going 4e-wotk-lB-V|>e Ught hey ^r* . A’JE IT AG YEllTLSKMENTS. Sr*--.'— —CA.L.L. A.X Hi. J. LECKIK’S Emporium of Fashionr There you will find on* of rite fine*! ari»J best RclCcted stocks of Millinery eVsrbrought South, together with ait Itielate.st novelties in Trim-nine*. Notionsnnd Hair Goods, Pattern HipstimiHotmets. Artificial Flowers. FenthV discussing at plan to buy Thompson anc 1 Nagle offi and run the cotton fac tory with local capital. When sentencing prisoner the Judge snys'such a length of time in the penitentiary at hard labor,’ and yet many of the prisoners arts hired oiK as farm laborers,- railroad hands, etc. Is that apfurine? out the sentence of the Court?" rsit“tnw? Perhnpfi some of the ‘ring* men can answer. We on ly ask for information.—Camden Jour nal. . , El waul Carrol living near Glepn Springs was to town last week selliuar his cotton crop. He bos made thirty crops and has never bought a bushel Robert T. Lincoln, of IJftooU, Secre tory of Wer, In a coa of Prrwldeot Lln- IlltnoU bar and ST of the The I.llernry ICevoIatloii. -r CHAKOE CF BASE. This very remarkable enterprise continues to make such progresras to astonish its friends and astound its enemies. Its greatly Increasing pro portions have compelled the removal of its headquarters from the Tribune Building to the very large and beau tiful building, No. 7G4 Broadway, which Is In theVery raldqt of tbe “book district’ - of New York City, and, there fore, of the publishing enterprise of tho nation. This building, though six stories In height 25 feet front and 100 feet deep is sufflefent only for the offices and retail store of the Compa ny. Tho manufacturing is carried on to several largo buildings located in other parts of the city, though It is contemplated copceotraUng them soon to one immense factory to be erected. - Their list of recent and early forth coming publications are extremely Interestitg to all who enjoy what Is choicest In literature. The Library Magazine is unique to both form and character and altogether delightful to the richness of Its contents. Of the bo< ks announced. Green's larger “His tory of the English People,” redto from $10 to 1; Carlyle’s “History the French Revolution,” reduced 40 cents; Carlyle’s “Heroes and Hero Worship.” 26 cents, and the “Revised New Testament,” which is promised to be manufactured with rapidity here tofore unheard of, will attract special attention. It 1* worth while for every one who baa not already Been It, lo aeod and get tbeJUuftrated pamphlet. "Book Making and Type Sett log by Steam," which will be sent free upon application. Address, the American Book Exchange, 784 Broadway, New York. A white man. reoaaUy convicted In Aiken of carrying# concealed deadly weapon, wan aentibaad to imprison ment to thn Penitentiary for three mootba and to pay a Asa of t«ro hun dred dollar*. No Care *© my. Dr. Pierced Family Medicines nre guaranteed to cure, for particulars see wrappers and pamphlets. They are reliable, have not sprung Into popg lai ity in a week or month and gone out of favor as rapidly, but being sus taioed by merit, have won a world wide reputation, necessitating a branch to London, to sepply foreign countries, while the home sales are t-uorruou* toroughtout the United States. Golden Medical Diseevery, purities and enriches tbe blood, pre venting fevers, nml curing all akin and scrofulous aff ettoua, Btlmul iting the liver to action, relieving Minus- ness, and curing cooeump'lon, which Is scrofula of the lungs. If tiie bowels are costive take Ptorou’s PcIleU (HlUe pill.-) both* |<| by ■frmrl-u*. CIncaOO 111."May 5 li, 1879 World's Dn-naoAiir Mfd:c\l As* ciatiov: GxxTLnnrs—for y.-uts I have been a great si.ff*rer. My trouble first started with teirtt le ague chills an I constipation*. This 1-ft me to 1878 with a racking cough noil frequent bleed mgs from tbe lunpi. tttoce this time 1 have been continually doctor ing. consulting physicians without number. From then I received oo benefit or encouragement. Tbe moat noted physicians of our city who last visited me expressed their opinions In the ortef but hopeless words, “Tskc good care of yourself tbe few day* f ou have to live, caaoot help you." grew steadily worse under their treat ment. Ojc day, through reading your Matnoranduin Bo<*k I learned of tbe Goldeo Medical Discovery. With bat aaaiie ami took It. To my surprioe and oat Uf act loti It did me more good than all the drugs I had taken the year round. I am now steadily us ing It with benefit ami ncr milieu 1 it to ail to l*e just what It Is advertiser]. Btocqlelj your#, Jo-. P. McGrath 50 Wight btieet -The Croas-l ai Maw. Ten years experience In the u*e of a Cfeoa cut saw has proved to me that I have been woiklng under many die- adTatiLigiw until recently. My wish Is for all to know tbe great advantage of a plan which I pursue. Take a new •aw that has never been set, place It between two boards cut to fit the saw; c'amp it tlpbt on a bench or vice, take an Iron wedge, llhi one corner tootuit the set of teeth when finished, then take a small hammer, hold the wedge with the left hand, strike tbe tooth Ihthriy with the hammer until at the right placef then turn the wedge on the opposite side and oa the mxt tooth, and set it to the same way; now then you reach the third the most Important tooth to the saw— have It peifectly straight; pass on to the fourth tooth, set it as you did the first; turn the wedge, set tho fifth the other war; leave the sixth tooth atmlght; and so on cntll you finish. Now. take your file, dress tho two teeth as you do the common saw; the thhd file perfectly straight and square — leaving it about ooe twentieth part of one Inch shorter than the ethers. Continue to that way until you finish, nod you will find it will cut twico as fast os the old way practised by most farmers.—Southern Cultivator. —— # T—---- Shucks Column JUST RECKIVh.h And forjgale st~4lV« cents each, fire shov els, envelopes, per "pact"age; ifrtfing paper, | 'per quire; garters, per pair, nmi pi hi dip per*,* , J. 8, SHDf K, Agent, BarnwMi 8. c. ers, Ae.,. Sarin". Silks and Oaiues,' Oi-na. ments both for Hat and Bonnot; also for I he Hair. Switches, Braids, Puffs,'Curls. The I.aBella, the Pinafore, the Saratoga Wave, the Perfection, the Bouquet. Blonde DfC, Hair Pinsto suit blonde hair. Thcln- vlsjb e Human Hair Hoot, of Parisian Mami- facl.tire anti lal Bilt a pea saTile To r "fronXco i f- fures. Face Powders of best manufacture, tahe Fischues, Lace Ties, 3 ' baSi'^Lyvn, Aprons, Infant s Caps in Urge varic y, Jew. elry of all kinds and styles, Ladies’ Hose, Handkerchiefs. Yes, indeed, one jtbousand things loo numerous te-mestlon, bttt wiH be pleased *e have yon call and examine our lovely stock throughout. And as to prices, they will suit and thnll suit the rca ly cus tomer. Orders solicited and carefully at tended. to. ' . ^ L. J.,LECKlh, >v. j . 625 Broad St., Augusta, G*. marl? cetiLo-^u * be Slock Lair. The present stock law Is quite de fective and should be amended at the next aeseion of the Legislature. We have no quarrel with the principle of the law, to fact, we think It la founded io natural justice and equity. Our ob-| jectlon to It I* that It does not go far enough. The chicken and the dog should, by all means, have been In cluded in tbe list of animals which are prohibited from roaming beyond the owner’s premises. No act of the Legislature would be more conducive to the peace and pie ty of society, -Tfto act need not be a general one; it could be limited to In corporated cities and towns, aud would have all the good effect that could be desired. f If tbe dogs were all kept at. home tbegreatrtoajorlty of them would soon [starve to death and thus tbe country ■uld be rid of a great nuisance. to, It would bo Impossible for ■in to congregate In drolls and make night hideous with their ever lasting howling and fighting. We have no objections to a dog when he is to tho proper place, but he can be out of place oflener that any animal we are acquainted with except toe chicken. Tbe chicken can do more damage and elicit more profanity to the same length of lime than any, animated creature that goes on tW0 Tega„al»e and weight being taken into tbe ac count, A good healthy chicken can go Into a neighbor** garden and de stroy more work before breakfast than tbe average freedmon will f# form la a half day. You canoe* reason with a ebtoken. Eva may drive It out of your garden and It will be back before yoa are fairly eat of eight.-Grvoa- vMi Advertiser. of corn, nor a pound of h»con, and not morp than 300 pounds of flour, and yet he always has enough of these arricles and a little to r.pare. He thinks if boys will tell the truth and stick to the farm, they will never have to beg for anything. With the pro eeeds of two bales of cotton he man aged to pay off the last and only debt ' e was owing which was $1,50 for the Spartan. We wish every subscriber have was in the same happy con dltlon.—Carolina Spartan. At the last term of the Court of Gen* end Sessions in Edgtfleld In the case of A. A. Clistiy, charged with the m ir derof Dr. Bland last April, the Jury were out hall an hour and returned t verdict of not guilty. Oa Saturday night last our commu nlty was aroused by the Sudden efanjj- or of bells and the hoarse cry of fire. The timbers beneath Mr. J. T. Gaa- tou’s store were found to be burning briskly, sendlug forth such volumes of smoke h* almost stifled the neighbor ing Residents, aud casting a fierce red glure upon the eartb for Q ty yards around. Mc.-Ga&LuuIaSlore is the front corner one m-xt to and exit emelyfnear tho Gary Hotel, and forms the Hist one tu tho contlnuou* and S"|Mly connected line which tutus the corner at Mr. W. H. Btuoson's afid ends at -tbe South- eto extremity of Park-Row. Tbis Im mense line, with the blacksmith shops to Its rear and the huge Gary Hotel and Mr. Paul's large workshop on cither fl ink, must have bet n destroyed had lids Incendiary attempt proved iucces-ful. Cltlxen*. white and black, rushing to the rescue, soon cut nw*y ibe bulldog Umber* and saved the pubito rquare. And then followed a •eatch which proved beyond ull doubt 'that the fire ha I lieen cautiously and deliberately set. Faggots of fat stump Itghtwood were found still burning be neath tbe spot, while rag* of calico an4 other cotton cloth, eaturatfd with keroeeue, were discovered stuffed her# and there between the sleepers and toe flooring. Tbe design, most proba bly, wa* to fire tbU end of the line and wbtle It was burning and ami I the general confusion to gather epolla la and about tbe target cxlp^JahlPVflU-9^ ally that any personal enmlrv to Mr Oaatoo prompted the deed.—E Igefield Advertiser, March 10. P • • ♦ - — ii n i ■ An Act to prohibit the sale of ardent spirits to tha Town of Grahams or within two milt?* of the corporate limit* thereof. Becttos 1. Be It enacted, ,te, That after lire expiration of tbe licenses now to force, tho sale of ardent spirit*, or liquor of any kind, In the Toxn of Grahams, in the county of Barnwell, on tbe South Carolina liulroad, or within two rnllee of tb* corporate limits thereof, is hereby prohibited, except by a drugghit ) i?'r m-dietunl purpose*, upon tlis written certificate of a phy sician altcuduu a paii-iil; aud it shall not bo lawfcl for tho corporate au thorities of said rown,* dr the C >un»y Coromissl' n>-r* of Barnwell county, tu issue any llccnaes far such purpose. 8nc. 2. That upon conviction of any one who shall violate tbe provisions of this Act, he, ahe, or they shall be pun ished by a tine not leaa than ono hun dred dollars, or Imprisonment to the county jail of not lees than six months, or both, at. the discretion of the Court. Sic 3. ThU Act shill be de n med a public Act, Min) shall continue to force until r« pealed. Bkc 4. That all Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent frith tbe provisions of this Act be, and the same ure hereby, re- peoled. Aj •proved December 2Uh 1830. —♦up* t—: . Am UulartUMMic .Hlatake. A young man had bis girl outriding to a no-top buggy tbe other afternoon. In one j*ocket he canted a bottle of spirits of ammonia for the headache, and in anothyr he bad a bottle of cologne, just purchased. As they were riding al Wig he m-ked her to take a smell of bis new perfumery, but un- fortunately hepluced the wrong bot tle to her nose. Hite t< ok a wholesale sniff,and remstked, ’•Uugng-ugug— bugh—hug!” and went, over out of the ■ buggy luck wards, and for an instant tbe air in tear of rite buggy was flll> d with striped stockings, !dgh-hee!ed shoes, anus, n choking girl, and so forth. She escaped serious injury, but ahe hasn’t .spoken to the young man since. Some girls get mad ut tbe least little,thing. , PLOWS, LOOKS, HOES. Axes, Saws, Shovels. CHEAPER Til AX EVER, —AT THE — New Cash Store —or- BENJ. DAVIES, NEXT DOOR TO JOS. RELLIX (jEll'S DRUG STORK, BA RNWELL. S C. I have in store and for erdn a fre'h stock of Family <lr 'ceriee. Dry Uood*. Not! Gmits' Furnishing Giaals. hoots, hhoes, Hsts. Cr >ckeryware. Tinware. GUsswarc amt Hardware of every description. AL°0, A CHOICE LOT OF Clears and Tobacco (live «**«call te-Mr* bnyh'g cl-ewhcre. Tha hich-et market prices (ndd. for ,r~w. BEX DAT|ES , d*c*1-$ai KE \V AD VHRTISEMEXIS. M 4’ ' »-.> - LY A XS WER -•# Toajj parties who tell people that the rca- eoj I sell Timvare so cheap is th-it 1 do not keep a good quality of tho*. same I would merely Buy that ever since I opened' my five cent store I have done what few merchants in the county do, warranted every piece oi l Tin I lint 1 have sold, and I dety aiiy otic to say that any article in the Tinware line has ever been brought tome that I refused to J take back—though it is very seldom. But I want it distinctly understood that I keep the very best of Tinware, and when you buy from me every piece is warranted. f J. S- SHUCK, Agent, v Barnwell, S. C. Thomas R. Ayer Pi" >•> —dealer IX— JUST RECEIVED. And for sale at five cents each, milk stviiiner*. coffee stands, iron stands, small glass preserve dishes, small wash basins, biass bells, large while hcxuimd haudker chiefs^curry combs, ink, machine oil and oilers, cafidlesticks, bibs, round combs, gar-^ lers, mouth organs, cream ladles, peiced la dles, white and re l doylies, tooth brushes, white agate buttons per great gross, somll tin pans, toys mucilage and pins. J. S. SHUCK, Agent. Barnwell, 8. 0. General Merchandise! JUST RF.CU1 Vhl) L And for sale at ten cents each, small flour scoops. glas*4akstands, tin molasses pilch eis.liat ornamertt«,nut crackers, scales, w ire aft brni d blacking bruiltes, napkih v rings,suspenders, misses whit* and colored stockings, ladies' white stockings, oil chromos, black handled soup ladles, large milk pans, iron bread SHUCK, Agent, Barnwell, 8. C. steak broilers, horsei scissors, six quart mi pans. 2__ J" ^ NO. 8A^UA IjITY ROW, . + — _ J t, BARN WELL C. II., S. C. * * . *. Has in store and for sale the choicest stock of Family Groceries ever brought to this market. ^ JUSTJtr.Qtn YEti, And for sa cat one cent per pair, shoe and corse) rtrings. THS. SHUCK, Agent, Bam well, S. C. AU GIT A IS OS. Standard Commercial Fer- JUST RECEIVED. • And f*»r sale very low, a small lot of p!»tc>k I lea and table spoons. , j. H. Sima-KrAgTr, -Resaw-ell. 8. C. small JI'ST RE* El VM*. And for sale at fipeen cents each, a lot of gln.s *p4u^h>4t)era. J. 8. 8H WK, Agt., Barnwell, S 4*. Tbe fdreeubuckers Tho CoDgreeslooal committee of the National Greenback party have Isatied an address to the people of the United States, setting forth the evils caused by tbe National Banka and great cor porations, and recommending the for mation of clubs In every village to the United States with a view to the more thorough and efficient organization of the party. A Gough, Cold or Sore Throat ahoetdbe stopped. Neglect frequent ly results to an incurable lung disease or consumption. Brown’s bronchial trochee are certain to give relief to asthma, bronchitis, coughs, catarrh,* consumptive and throat diseases. For thirty years the trochee have been recommended by physician*, and al ways give perfect satisfaction. They are sot new or untried bat having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the few atapie remadire of tbe age. Public apeak era and singer* nee them to clear atd etreiigtbcn to# role*. Bold at'twenty-fire seats a box erery- tPbgWk . Stationary -AXD- PORTABLE ENGINES, Cotton Gins, Prcssex, &<\ I have aeret.?«Ml il.a ngrryry of several 0iat • UaaMb-am Enirioe* whlcn I ran tell •UUu'ratari•mryor FortaWe. wlUi Lw»*- imHlve, Vertical or ll-lu.u Tnloilar Boil er* A 1*0. t oil<>n Ulna. Cotton I’rrwae*, HawandUrlet MIKe. ’tlirrslior*. Heimnt- iiat.a> a-wU and Onaia. DUtrWnitora. tU^^ln^1'«V^lV^MVVJl•UWl/‘ , *• M Any |M*rwou wi-Mn* to buy either of tha alxy a will call oa »r addrew mo at (Lb-.xiutii Caioliua. KDWARD BROOK ER. M»l7-Sm G. Duncan Bellinger, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • a 1* VltXWKI.I. C. H i •*. C. MT'Ollve one do r below «ffice of I. M Hutaon, K-*q. !*r«eiiret( ia all the fotirl* of the Slate, and pav* xpecUl attention to coUeitiug. Jaah-ly COlFEE ROTS. | gallon ut 1-7 cents, fi •|uart at '2l> rents. I gat'nn at 27 cento, J 8. 3ui'i’K. Agent. Barnwell. 8. C. DISH rA xs. Just received and for eale low by J. 8. Sut ec. Ajtenl, Barnwcil. 8. r. tilizer* farnislictl at Railroad Vri- cea for cash or on time if satisfac tory security be given. No Merchant in tbe County can or shall undcrseH me. Call and bo convinced. My stock is ccmplcto und my price* arc as cheap es an honest man who gives honest weight and measure can tuukc them. fcbltMf Notice. j Mary of Tu* StATKOf SolTM ClBOLIXA. Burnwoli Loiiniy. In the Court nft’-jnimon t'leax. 0. D. A. Wileon, Adminintrator, vr. A. Tcliou and other*. To the Heim a] Law anil Next of Kin Thom** W. Clmtubers, decensed. TUo late Thoir as W, Chambers of arid countrs for ncrly of (relftnd. having depart ed this life mi or about the I'.ith day of (>c tober, ISO'.*, mid the iindcrsij'iied h iving l>cc:i ftp|M>intcd.bis Aduiinistritor and a *mt is now pending iu the Ciicuit Court ta settle hi- ea‘>ite. ftn<l f>r partition mid di^trilnition among his heirs, all persons claiming to he heir* at lav* of said intestate are hereby no- tilled to come forward and plead tu said suit and establish their claim* on or before the Wednesday after the "d Monday in Feb ruary next, or else tbey will bo debarred. (). 1*. A. WILSON, Antuiuistjrat-rr. jan'.'O $W Sewing Machine Depot. AA, Blackville, S- C, FIRST-CLASS SPWING MACHINE AT- taehments, Neeilles, Oil, &e »\for, any style Sewing Machine. Goods sent, by mail when orilers are accompanied with tliecash. Sew ing machines repaired o* short notice and salisfhction guaranteed. I have on lun^d the “New Improved Wee«l” and the New Awieri- can Machines, on* Singer Machine. Also Wheeler and IFUso* No. 8. A fin* slock of Picture Frames and Chromos. I have the Agency for Barnwell and Orangeburg eounlies for the sale of the “Stewart Manu facturing Go's Singer T*»cbine,” which claims superiority over any other Singer Sewing Machine. I can furnish, on short notice, any style or make of Machine «U- •irwd I am also Agent for the Black lock Fan Attachment, which *ua be uaed oa any Sea inf Machine. B J Hammct, Agent .. ■ 'J* 'Mu SEED cor TVS. My cu»*ow(er« will lake nolle* that f a-n now making op m.r la«t nw'e <>f *ee-l eoit•» for ike season, -a if you have any lemuanis on baud bring them alifug at awee. J. S. SurcK, Agent, Barnwell. 8. C. GROCERIES. I ha r ti!l»l receiTr-l a nice •••jck af Gro eerie* otike very best quality. c-*ti«T*tTrj fn pwn of tke fbllewing. allot wkivh I offer at ike wry teweat ea»'.i prire* ■ coffee, ffour. i $.*•*■ O mk m-(a#»(W a**- * * owa- oq|—« -••la 4*aB-l rice. J. 8. Sut ra, Agent, Barnwell, 8. C. * JlSTHEl'E IVI. p % And for sate at ten ren'a cuk. I grih od cop-, i an-l : quart *,f.tk(.ia. .uaurr*. oucha. cbildrro • slocsing*, fmrie I etromos, laoic* uniriiNmel hats e<-nuter brushes, lair bniihr*. pirnir e tps, krckl-ices. runttoes nureery pin- prr dotrn, sisrcb-per p x.icl. paper edlsr*— per hat. J.8. Slic.-K, Agent, n.irnwell. S. P. JUS! 'RECEIVED. An 1 for sale si five cent* euch. I'.Nihlcr- toy' hunks, l«s*ls, pint tin buck et', tin cups, hf**g k-rndlel • p»wn•, tea srd rofftr caid-ler*. fitm el*, to»r»e ro(i>t». ph«a.»gr iph«, ebrvMio*. i.*itnn h«-ok*, looking glasee.-. liu dipper*. i«y wstengy p>4-*. i in pepper Imxe-*, braeei(t«. n. t :.g-. In- -i plaa. i< : r tin.- ii u, pan*, ,ky r«ckrt», clsihrs brn-fies. toy brooms, egg Iveater*. g trden Xirka, tqy ear- den rakes and koe* combined A. B l\ blocks coal hangers, potato masker*, vege table •Iicrr«, licail*, knife •bammer*, drir* buttons—per dptei, nail l.rurles cr-mpers, key rings, can openers, doll’* clothe*, lack Uanimers, bird cage hook*, blueing—per box, scrttb .ing bribes, dusting pans, leather dusters a id bread pans. J. S. Same. Agent. Bnrnwe'i.S. C. ' 60. Just receircvl, 70 Dish Pan*, for sale lower than can be purcbascl elsewhere. J. S. SHUCK, Agent. ' • * Barnwell, S. O. 200. Just received, 200 Beautiful Flower Vases, for sab; nt lOcoute earb. ' ‘ < J. 8. SHUCK, Agent. Barnwell, 8. C. 600. Just received, six hundred Toy Chi.-.ft Cups, Sauces, Vases and Mug*, at 6 cents each. \ J. 8. SIIUUK, Agent. . Barnwc 1,8. C. ~~ ^WNWAllE. Juat received, a large lot of Tinware, for sale at the lowest possible prices. . J. S/fiHUCK, Agent. - J h s L A ■ if TEN CEXTS E Just received, a large lot ofXBeautiful Small Framed'Chromos, nl 10 cetils feaeh. J. 8. SHUCK, Agent> Born veil, 8. TURPEXTJXE SO A I’. -At the lowest possible prices, for sale by J. 8. SHUCK, Agent, , Barnwell, 3. C. 400. Just received. Four Hundred beautiful Glass Butter Dishes, Sugar Dishes and Milk Pitchers, forsaleaf fifteen cents each. J. 8 SHUCK, Agent. Barnwell, S. C. LADIES, Take notice that I am opeing the Largesl, Prettiest aud Cheapest lot of Luces that 1 have ever hadr’ Come quick, as Gfey arc going very fast. LS. SHUCK, Agt., - - Barnwell, 8. C. LITTLE GIRLS, ~ If you want Dolls cheap com# lo my store. I have more of lhem for aalo and will §el them to you cheaper than yon can buy from oay ono floe. J. 8, SHUCK, Agent, Born well, 8. C. J COME AT OXCE. ! am receiving a large lot of 5 aod 10 cent artirioa—will annumeraio them next not aoki bofort fbri». J. 8. SfiUrK. Agrni Lomwetf, Christmas Goods. ClltWTMAS Ot»OW». fg CHRISTMAS g I will open a full Hoc of Fancy Cbriolmuo Ooodn (Q (Tt on Monday, 20th Inatnut, Cali oo too belwre pur- jq chase. H BROWN • o o GET THI^BEST. fwmjfel if you Intend some day to get WEBSTER’S UNABRIDGED, “DO IT NOW.” THE NEW EDITION Contains over 118,000 Word*, 1928 Pagoo, 3000 Eogrntrlaca, Four Paces Colored Pintos, * 4600 NEW WORDS and Hennings, Biographical Dictionary of over 9700 Names. T ic “ m«.t beautiful and complete Eng- rfl lirh Dictionary.” JL E : for conxlant reference. - GET THE STAXDABlk. S alt WeftUr't i* over 20 time* 1 Kale of any other series of Dictionart T he “highest authority of the Courts In definition.”—CMrf Justiee Wait*. A n almost universal authority in deeld- A ing the meaning of words. , N o oth«r Dtetlonary has beet bought by mr any State to supply its School*/ D ictionary on which nine-tenths of tho School Books of the country are based. I 9 uthority In the Government Printing . /i*« . 'Vashington. Jnn. 188J. I by Btate Bunt's Schools in diet f States, and 50 College Pres'ts. K B lctiomur that has been placed in more than 32,000 public schools UTTITB. JJ IS IT NOT THE STANDARD?4 Published by Q. * C MERRUM. Springfield, Mass. Also Webster’s National Pictorial Dictionary. 1040 Papes Octavo. 600 Engravings. Christmas In addition to my large and sorted block ol riiujam «mi mkdicinkh, I have In atore and offer for tale a splendid a8*ortn-,ent of (JbrtMtama Xlric-u-Tlri.c at Christmaa prices. Ee sure to buy a present for come loved one from declC-lf P. F. STOKES. Black vlllc, 8 a week 11 Afin* *^loy—towimww. nw4aDi KLLf"» JterfcS.- ImOrr rf ym. veot a hi ' ~ jnn h '<* e.'hvr srw -se MM a V BUL? ' ok IW lime thrr *mk, vitae fm 6 Ur. •• a llAltrU * “ AeOer Mrtl ■Mhacrt-tS tm portka