The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, July 21, 1881, Image 2
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Mi V. lMH<,£Mtud Pitfrirtv
UMBT- OKKTT OnWOtATKJH-
iffewD.tYs
- | i'g«mi l| .a.-.i-iJ— ***
At (Km tbo therioo»«»eri* on
an esenmoQ — nny Ifca
wratKer dark h*«, k U pn»a»Ml,’A«nn
• long raeation. Planter* are bine, mer
chant! are deapoodent and we are too
warai io peraon and kiod iu heart to in-
Awt (Mg editorial npoo our readers.
■Manvillc na4 Blaelc-
At the aottatortlo* of m»7 «*»£»•
oo and near the contemplated :*ffl%ad
Noe, a meeting wae belif-at* IfceedUe,
*.»0^oo the lltb loetaar; to take Into
oMefttaMtoo the qoeeUoe of the coo-
t mu Dieted railroad, to extend from
T, oi itSoM Mr. D. D. D. Mitchell wae
called to the chair, eod Mr. F. 0. Mlteh-
eH reqoeeted to act as Secretary. The
lottowtof reeolutVooe were uoaalmooe-
ly adopted: .
Reeolred let, That we, the dtlaeoe
Itetaa oa ead oeer the coeiemptaMd
Mae do meet heartily reeomeaeod the
hid. That an peraone who feri an
xsrx&zizwrt
at LeeevMa, A GL, oa the Vib day of
rreoleriooe be pob-
Diepatcb.
Obelrmea.
Soathr
u the meterUl future of the
t talL If
yetem of
■» orcu
wy eod oa we amwa. »■" ■ le oo qeee-
tV*a hat that It (wee greet fetora.-
wtll aeer
that potot le e queetloe yet u> be
4. There le ao qeeetloa bet that
i e an better of fx tbe ebotl-
b le ee equally pet
ewafaat that the eotored people are
rvH. lt to aa eil'bMetleel propaehk>e
K M move prog-
where
le to be paid
i whole feadly le to be
or at
ibese M ai
n. A. Bil 9, FdPer. »
■ Na
"The person
ed serf roly le a
feadoo, tMTttably
the years. We m
W fall are.
whoee reltam is raela*
or pee
wit h
niMw* (Tnepice-
this
Wkwi • hoeH oCdo^ooot physMee* soil
•hwoiw* sooMioMd Iho 4lae**sry ibot by'
•wnMotag Mawwoll ksewa veloeMt ioi»
eua.uo wow weodtrfu: aedMMvm pr»-
4v«wd, whi«b ottold covovmIi • *U« nopo
of 4U«m«« tkel mo.I >11 Other rvaodlMMald
, obey de ) iQ<nl >o« le to deagar of
nadea Dei ale booh amy be too alow
far de white fotka. bet It hits de nig-
wer powerful aatraL De ear dat de
l^xdle uaebaageebie. If 6* le de
eaee wd y doee dey want ter change die
word? Wby do d*r eey dat de loeplr-
ag grimaiaread "nthraetle of de poe-
flee waater be creoted? I ’epoee dat
whar Filer aaye, *1 go fleblo,' d* latter
day goepet upetarte waota him ter ear.
'De proaouo I. In de feet peraon, bab,
ader mate re liberation, concluded ter
repair tar de eeeehcre, when de afore-
•aid pmenial pronoun ob de fnet per-
sr cogage io de piece-
Dat ain't de kind oha
; for ter eabe a mao. Dare one
, one Lord and one baptism, but
folks Is trrtn to make two
faltha, two Lord* an' b multitude ob
baptlame.”
"But, old men,** said the bookseller,
j^yoU'bre at liberty to use the old edi
"Bbtot de goboer daa 'dared dat de
ole hook le repealed an' dat de new
one to In forcer
“Oerutnly not The governor has
do Joitediction In aaeh mattera.**
,J An day can't take de ole book away
from mcT
Ho."
"Den 1’ae heeled, case Fee got bell
oa my Mde; an I’ll tell yer, when a
Bigger ain’t got de Are an de brimstone
on Ms aide, be oan’t oolleek ten cents
a year from de chureb.’’-LlUle Book
on a Dctot PunrowL—
OoDdaetor Mttea' train on tbe Ohio and
MtoaUalppI Mfflroed brought to thto
rky far medtoal treatment A. 3. Van
Bosktrfc, ef SeeMaburg. Soou oounty,
Iidlana. Mr. Tea BaaUrfc aaa taken
io the depot at Sntteburg oa a stmoh
ar, had there, meedeg Mrs. Elisa Oerr,
• pregoeaesdn* widow ef thirty five
yeem, a propositlog of
eady demonstrated in tbees Itoes of stgdy
.which jealously demand of men snd Wb-
Wn their whole time snd thought. - It
|s’a nutter of common‘observation th<W
musiesl people kra uninteresting when-
removed from their particular orbit, pats,
sibly because musionl' like mathcmiaicai
sdmieediis practically no limit in <ftnc,
andldAainmeuts in it are bounded 41 only
by the age, strength and life uf ‘ it* per
sistent lovers. But we arc net'shut up
to music for an illustration of wli.it we
mean by. the narrow culture which we
deprecate. The man who i-r professional
onlr, whatever his pfofewion-be, is opt to
And his 1 ideas fashuftiutg-ChfemscIves after
a set pattern, his thoughts running into
set grooves, and his influence after a
while'growing circumscribed and partial.
The minister whose entire time and at
tention is occupied by theology, the law
yer who lives exclusively for the rewards
of legal ambition, the merchant whose
brain never emerges from the
plmre of the warehouse, and the doctor
who never lifts himself from inspecting
the pathology of the human body alike
dtaoover, iu the course of years, that the
world is gningon and leaving them. They
may be profound, but neverthelcaa they
have their shallows. Young people, wlio
hare not a tithe of their education, pass
them in the race. Their own families
begin to regard then* with a certain be-
oewilrni toieratiow, not enmixed with
kmdly contempt And this is not the
worst rmelt of their manmavrrs. They
become iotenaibly the vto’ims of prrju-
dies, nod k eo lueger is ie their power,
evee if k be in their wr'K ttwftnwn • fiee,
strong, truthfWjwdgmwne of any ocw
thing prawn led to their view.
Kvery professional man ahoeld cnlti-
vnle a knowledge of thinesand menont-
s*d« of bis special departmeat lit thou Id
acorn no knowledge that oomee to him,
if k he uf fact* quM* removed from
needs It nut aefrequcnlly
that tbe cer of the Mejpre n
by enme qpaast aad bom-It ilhsa-
tradon, drawn fr^m hie trade, emi he is
thae led to K«tna to worde uf life fruai
lipe which e ss mijht here pleaded fot
hu atteotioe i» vsie That eulwart wun
Dr. Cietlme, of fWlend. wse • muster
of Urn suet af aloqweoee which wiaa with
Ibie cyefr end ibeo etewefcee its ant«
masiu wkb hammer blowe of irrssislible
lagse. Nerrow ruliwre ami ewmenlwe do
•ol •eewaasnly walk Wsad ia hand, bet
be wlvs u defsaiad at all po.ots by *c-
qaamli-TT with ha men sal are by altn
I me wub seemtj, by femnmritT with vn-
rijus Uarwlare, m4 by the mv<fwiiiee
ef the fast that aM teeming ia bet a dip
pmg mm <Mw ser^-nf %» rthaeetlem eee
win iaeeambl/ come u he** e Urge share
ef badh phymral
lledtoy V
ee the table to I
it
te t aeia whe bad bed bm trwiamf
M sad to dm held to theeh ef ben
to that beer of berate reeotve.
Wbeievee U oer •Lm aeat eupffw-
wmeta to hfe w« aaad to be braeitisad
sad krpe sytoymtUrm bf anm^hisg
wbkb Ukea as of oarasbea ead Weds
y days
*«m lei a*
try prdaeieg a* a peDtonvt Tkr mis
whe preledra ef laishee bw dey's eNwb
ee twu smowg the psassm ead
whe Imran fd«o aed tedgws f-v
af taraiag oeer fraab mrth.
i be plow ted ebaortoeg the
af a*»arn will ha Urgav sod
Imppmrta hie chosen wufk fur (he rs;r-
kiothers who laal thamsclven ra
the nwraery krepe
to s roaad of earae which
thoeght, will
if they are ree-
in eecwptoos the help which eewtee
from a rhsnge of soetiae. 'How erme 1
voeU bo,' acid » tired mother one day
•etUmg since, if I could not rest myself
by aa to-ar now and then at the organ
dome accomplish meet, parsuit or study,
as far removed as possible from owe ac
customed work, is valuable as no adjunct
to breed raftura aad to beyond price as an
aaaistant to eontcoMnent and peace af
mind.
Noonan M sc lead summed up what we
are thinking of when he wrote in his
diary, 'I foci convinced that every man
has tiven him of God much mere than
he has any idea of, and that be cwn help
oa the world s work aaore than be knows
of. What we want is the aiugle eye that
will see what our work is, the humility
lo accept it, however lowly, the faith to
do it for God, the perseverance to go on
till death.”—S. 8. Towns.
be ilia peeved with, many weraskeptimlbat
praafaflts merits by actual irial baa dispall-
ad ail doubt aad to-day tkadisecTsrtrsol ikai
grMt swdiraM. Hap Uutws, arc hoaerad aad
bltssad by all as bsnofocicra.—/Jemerof. —
< Rprlog water eells In Boston for •
cent a glam*.
Yellow fever haa appeared at Pensa
cola, Florida. H ;, „ V-
Another tHencoptc comet'waa dto v '
coverdd bo Batufday. ' n
William B. Vanderbilt’s income la
87,000,000*br'je.000,000 a year.
Thn record of Guitenu’a ignominy ie
complbte. Hb whipped bla wife.
Reoei/r onses 'of typhoid fever In
England •bare been traced to Infected
milki
Tha "oWtot' lAdtobltant” aaya the
drotopht of 189l f exeeedaany In severity
elrmetbatof 1845.
A*' r.fbrmon Conference commences
jte annual aeeaion In Haratoon county,
Ga., oo to-morrow. v
Thlrteen oases of loch jaw. canned
atm is hy wounds from toy ptotokq. have oc
curred lo Baltimore.
Mr. D. B. Baaletoa< of Charleston
has Invented a cotton picker which
will be tested this fall.
The Philadelphia police have posi
tive orders to arrest all persons carry
ing concealed weapons.
Mrs. FJlav Garfield, the Presldent’e
mother, bad a severe si rack of cholera
morbus oo Friday, followed by fever.
In order to make room for a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods expected
shout the first of September, I offer for the next Thirty Days my entire stock of
Spring and Summer Dry Goods at FIRST COST, to CASH PURCHASERS.
This offijr only holds good for 30 days from date, and parties-in ^carch of bar-
fcakl* had*hotter cimc early. BKOW2ST.
July 208h, 1881. ‘ - i - {7
NKW AD VKK TISF.MKSTS.
of Coputarmtiip.
aalwtog Ka-
TV« eapariwarakip
.mb* tba ■sdawlgwad to
'baatoam. aadsv lb# iaraaama af Klxas k
Hslr, U ikii day dtoaalvsd by aniiaal aoa-
■awt. k. L Niaas,
V. H Haim.
Elko, 8 C., July 12lk, INI.
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THE STATE OF SOUTH C’AKOUNA
OGCJfTY OF BARNWELL.
w» ras Oivmt or rv^a*TU.
By R 7. Rl<v. E^q . Judea of Probate
lo Bsrowcll County.
Waiaato Tbsm^i Wolob Woik ogwHad la m«
b-r l^taro af Almlatr raiUa on iba ooiataa*
I’lllLir HA LOIR, totoof Dvrvvall Cawaly.
Tboao orv ibaaafcoa. •• *M» aad odmoalob
all aad mo gw law i*v kiwdrvd aad trwdkaaoaf
ibo m:d Soaaaaad m br oo* «py m» tofcra
•a at a Cawn ofcrr.tto Ur iko aood rawaiy.
to ha botoos at BamwwHt* N aw iba kd day
of Aagwot. 1 Se It traa'rtoob A M.taoSaw
raw— If toy. why iba- —«d admiaMtrvttos
ob—td aat bo gvoatw*.
lit -oo owd— my aoad-aml iba oval af iba
(town ib* Itobdayaf Jnly A- » 1*1. awd
la I bo toS>b yrar d Awortoaa laSof—dowaa
a T Ri' t iwd«o of r—wo.
AMOReviH
smsuudsa
so up from lbs rwut af am*
If W« ha** s tawd>a*t to
ravaid ka o
Cost, Cost, Cost.
' a
For Ch« \c\4 JtAh IKiys.
Dry Goods, NotioWaad Hosiery *:
AT-
New York Cost
nraKITURE STORE OF TIE, SOUTH,
Piatt Brothers,
708 and 710 Broad Street, Angustn, Qcoigfa-
ImsHms* afnefe of saw and fls* Furnltar* os band and anlvlng dallr- Tbe finest
•tj<cl awr offwrwl to Um ellla^u# of I ho hlulo.
Wa do nut pr*>fas» to ba L^adera of Lu>w PrWv. I.at we rvmnUr* to —11 jrnod*Cheap
er Umm any Huuaa la tbs Mato. All are auk la lu call ami rxomi e '.or )uurst-l es t.«-
iulyl
Haft & Co
/
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HARDWARE MERCH ANTS
1 ' ft .• o *' ■ . W
V'
1
f?lLF. AO ENTS FoR
WHEELER S^MELICK COMPAKFS
THRHSItEnS,- 8LEANERS AND
SEPARATORS,
THE ITIIICA HORSE RAKE. V
a
BALDWIN’S FEjED CUTLERS:
BUFFALO STANDARD SCAtife.
AMERICAN BARBED WIRE
FENCING.
GRANT’S FAN MILL.
CENTENNIAL COTTON GIN.
Family Groceries,
$agar, CoCm, Taa, Batter, Lard, CWat, Syrup, Vinegar. Cannctl Pcrf, I'iji**
Feet, I/to*leva, f'alaaoa, Oy*ar*, Cunttosa—i Milk, llwiu Bauaa^v*,
■rah, Lpw, K*% tkaahara sad Candy.
Alas, Crwchary Wara, Drwjra. Nutmaa, Worwton-Wafr.
Order* aoltokad tor any kind of MaatoaJ lamrameuU. Danto *<jo poed and air I
•fr
Yaai
tokaa to viahangw flm no-ls.
fully I “ ‘ ‘
G. T. Andrews,
BI4A.OKVILXK- H. C*
TEE mm* BiSE
DA» Mtl tto'SNTLt TDODotOtlLT 1
toa af
HUMMF.H VISITORS.
*a*gu and «■ mtowabto^dtoing raam
S..WI w*ga and airy Amw—riv
•ad iba —toa toawmbad ank iba bast iba I
•Uaallvs
e. wwiin?.
f Kuril KlirD
Wedding
ALLANS
The Merlon Merchant and Fanner
aaya: “Thoae Interested hi tbe repeal
of thto obnoxious and injurious law
should take such measures as would
Insure Its repeal. Talk alone will not
dolt. The planting interest lo each
oouotjr must work In concert and for
ward to the next Legislature such form
idable opinions as cannot be Ignored."
Tbe folio wing Is the section of tbe
law under which Gultenu will be tried,
should the President recover: Section
1180. Every person convicted of man-
si* curb ter or of any assault with Intent
to kill shall be sentenced to suffer im-
prtoooment and labor, for tbe first of-
fhone for n period not lew than two
nor more than eight years, and for the
weoad oflsMe for a period of not lew
than atx not more than fifteen years.
In tome of tbe weffonn of Southwest
Georgia the people are reduced to
straits Just now that they bare not
koowo for years. Aa exchange from
Outbtxrt says: "We might relate
away drcumeUnew that have eome to
our knowledge that woeld awake the
at our readers.-—
•£» posgleio ear oounty who
leva eel hod a mouthful of meat for
LADIES.
V• ••• My M lb*
■** ‘b- •^•‘ n ,k#
lTvmehack
TV—tba Pad toils •••■*#. TbtoOraai •«—
•dy ntll *v**»i«8it aad r*aa«*aavii rara
I •••-«- U-a PaH. IW..11M Or*.*4 Dm-
b—«#. I'wpip. a—«*< • tw■—» rf ib« a*4-
M7* >■ ■■aiiaaan m4 E—rai—• af Iba
Cnna. I•!.—«— afib* KUaayv. t'aiarrb
afiba h—4da*. H^bCalarad fnaa. Pain to
iba Kaab. Mda •» Ltoa. Nirvana
• ad la laal all dlaavdar* af »ba ttaddar aad
I naary (>T|aaa. vbalMr MaWvrtud by pa»-
rau diaaaaa ar •'.bar naa.
If yaa >rv aWbvtog f—
Liaiirrbiaa. ar say d—-
mm af iba fibiaapa, Su.ldar ar Urtoary 0*.
|vai
YOU CAN UK Cl RED *
WMbaai rvaltowtag aawsaw —ad—aa, by
•laipty wM-iaf
P&OF/BSOR G DILI KITTS
FKENCH KIDNEY PAD.
WHICH Cl’RKS BY dBKOBPTION.
Ask your dnintit for Profaaaor Gall-
meitc'a French Kldaay Pad, aad inks an olk.
•r. II hs bn n.»i got K. —ad $2.00 bad you
will rvcsivt Ike Pod by reiura mail.
tsbtixoxials rsoa raa rsorL*.
Judge Hucknnbn, Lawyer, Toledo. 0.. —yt.
••One of 1W Guiliaene's French Kidney
Pad* cured me of Lamtingo In three weeks'
lime. Ny case tod bran given up by the brat
Deeiora ns incurable. During nil Ibis lime 1
suffered untold agony and paid out targe
sum! of money.
George Velter, J. P., Toledo, 0.. says;—
“I suffered for three yean with Sciatica and
Kidney Disene, sad often had to go about aa
orutehea. I was entirely and penmaontlr
cured after wearing Prof. Guilmotte's French
Kidney Pad four weeks."
’Squire N. C. Soott, Sylvnaia. O., writes t
“I here been a great sufferer for 15 yean
with Bright'* Disease of tho Kidneys. For
woeks to a time was unable to get out of bed;
took barrels of medicines, but they gave me
enly temporary relief. I wore two of Prof.
Guilmette's Kidney Pads six weeks and I
sow know I am entirely cared."
Mrs. Hellen Jerome. Toledo. 0., say*
“for years? hare been ooafiasd, a great part
of the time to my bed, with Lucerrhoea and
female weakness. I wore on* ofOuilmette’e
Kidney Pads and was cured to on* month."
H. B. Groon, Wboleralo Grocer, Findlay,
0., writes .* “I suffered lor 25 yean with
lame baek aad to three weeka was perma
nently cured by wearing one of Prof. Oull-
mette e Kidney Fade."
B. F. Keraliag, M. D., Druggist, Logaas-
port. Inti., when tending to aa order tor
Kidney Pad*, wriira .* “I ware one ef tbe
Bret oars we bad aad I received move benedt
from it than anything I over need, la toot
the Pads give belter general aatUftotioa I baa
any Kidney remedy wearer eald.”
Bay k 8hcomaker, DraggieU, Haaalbal,
Mr., ray : “We era w
trade to yowr Pads, aad
•vevy day.-"
THI BMIX ronoN
OIXPEXNF. a AND FTF
FUNK
>rad ■
lien
a lively
ef geed
pwf. GtltawM's Fnaek Lifer Pii
' mm**
Hr»-»F
Uf
w.vmir?.
ef >be Laical Pylei
JEWXLRT,
e emd K*q«toMe
THE.BEST
SCHOFIELD'S CUTTQX PEDA.
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PILW.R rL.\TTCfiWARK,
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. ha
CHOICE FANCY CiOODX
Farto af brai V 701 MAN AMD BLAST.
toalahl
Cwitoiff.Kpeeiralea. ka
Wtielrtl Jfwrtn CiipOi'ly RfpalrH
TUL BEST GOODS AT TUK LOW
KMT PRICKS.
•Tames A lien,
aoptV-ly *07 King (^arleetoa. 8. C.
OPFICB 7 MARK IT ST. XAWT Of EAST BAT.
CHARLES - C. LESLIE
WboleMle and RetaH Dealer in
FISH. GAME, LOBSTERS, TCR1LES
terrapins, oybtkbm, ettg
STbLUl WOS. 1 AM) 2 nss MARKET,
cu A.Rl^KH’nYN, H. C.
Having made large additions to my
hualneca. I am prepared to furnish
Flab, Game, Ac., at abort notice. All
orders promptly attended to. Terms
Gash or Pity Acceptance. ^
Shad, Black Flan, Whiting, Mullets,
Trout, Skipjack, Croaker, Chub, Sheep-
head, Drum, Bass, Shrlmpe, Crabs,
Oysters, Glams.
- ^“Packing Extra. —
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n la 1
bla
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MEXICAN
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of pal
■ Its rS
1 Brula Cl
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itlny
Impoa I
1 equally
rtoahi
MUSTANG
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Every dey brtnqa
mm awfWl scald <
I Uka amav of am awfWl a
■ subdued, of rfcawMatte
| stored, or a valuable :
body Ini
a of I
•rad by tbo healing power of thla
LINIMENT
which
Um HU
i Itha.
I Joints, Cc
speedily enira
IMAM n.KSH
latls
itiam,
trarted
Swelling*
B-ra.
, ecwldiu Cnta,
I Sprains, Palaani
I Sungs, ettStoara,
I Sorae, tlears.
Indeed
Lisa a and I
Bites
Oldl
. FrweCbltas,4
Nipples, Caked Breast,
a every form of external
t heals
< hllblmlnN
BIG PAT.
AtoEiNTH
WANTED
WE WANT A
limited Ditnber
of active, energetic canvaejera to engaare
In a pleasant and profitable buslnees. —
Good men will find thto a rare chance
TO MJKKMI MONBlY.
It
rtthont 1
du-l
For tbe Bxtrra Cbkatiok it cares
Sprains. Swinnjr
* Harness
I caaes, Foot Rot, I
I Hollow
■ Hoof:
Joints,
. Seratek
Thraah,
I Sight 1
which
Poll Bril, Film
Such will please answer this advertise-
mest by latter
encloelag stamp for reply.
. Tbo
I tow a;
other allmeat |
ete of the
liable.
claimant
and nerer dloappotata;
Ju^ m ^ ,
stating what bust oesa they have been'eo-
gsgedVi- None butthoM who mesn bust-
novlMy AttonttoU*.
JN O. 440a
8TAT* OF SOUTH CAkOtlNA. 1
Ornos ar vn CosmoaLsa OaaaaAL, \
CdubaiA.S.C. May l«th, 1881. J
I eertifV that H. M. FMMr^a, ofWilH*.
tea. Agent ef TUB LI VKK POOL AND LON
DON ANDGLOBB 1N8UBANCS COMPA-
IT braoemsUed with tho raqaiettloss ef the
Act of the Ueneraf AaesraMy estiiled “Aa
to raffslsto the Agra#*** of Isswmm
uad to too Btoto ef
91V ^MfMSi^Agrat atorenrad. -
tor sad Is I
iys cares snd
H l8| pOMiUT<jy,
THE BEST
or ALL
LINIMENT:
$*uth Carolina Railroad.
CHANUB OF 8CHEDULB.
MAY 15tK, 1881. . _
Up Day Piftoonger—Mail.
(This Train ooiineeif With Train from Co-
1 u nibiA At 1 DraaekVill*.)
Leave Charleston"
Ltote CotuntJ>ia
lirnnclivil!*
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2.24 p iu
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Cotton Beam*,
Sugar Cane
Hubs, Spokes, Rims,
Axles and Springs.
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General Bupminteadnal.B
J. 8. Davaxv,
General I’aaerngpr Agent.
Just Arrived
Chas. Pechmann’s
A New Stock of
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
BOOTS, SHOKS
—AND—
NOTIONS,
AND A LOT OF
Fresh Family Groceries
r—IK MI—
KAN OS BXA3T.
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M E W^Y.
BLACKY ILLS, K
Bar Room
Cas he fround the finest slock of
WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS
Ever brought to tbe village. *
When you come to Barnwell don’t
forget to call snd see me,
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Chas. Peohmann
WATSRLT BOUSE.
CHABLEBTON.a C,
Hart & Company I GEORGE T. ALFORD, Msn^l
ItAT’KO-Oll OO PKR L>A Y.
This favorite Family Boose, under
IM paw MMMfliBWL n reustoa
for tk* ptesiiamc* of Ms eutoli
CHARLESTON, S, C.