The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, December 08, 1881, Image 3

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$(K })faplc. THCI^DAT. k DBCKMBBB ». mi* Tkitki lk« m«m4 IaJU« S«a»ar. r l< U to W»» (»• Mora Trial Joa- <ic»i ' Th» hiarla^on kriik itS racalioraaa. op«*aJ m Tuwula; •• n*%. siua. U**. U L«M. toMf* r Mat; Mta Tk«* Mgkt my •tar; Tfcai kaa, Uf ika pilfrtMft «f MV »arT»a. Wca a yra. Hart & Co A. P. Manville. *TW Ira* kia4 ptaaaara i fHa*4l; kaa4 Haa Mrava aoaia (Wir aa4 frtgrant lo«ar«; Bai tl.aaa grttn aaaaa a Wag iht ma4 ttoaa p»«a*d away, lika iraaiiaal boar*. \a<i p* tWmatiag yaara aroaltl and | Chriidtiiu falta 0a Saaday and Manday will lake iu plaea. All Mclioad of the oauntr ara aaedlng tia- llnr* to tba Atlanta Kapoaitlaa, rampkiait tall In Columbia at 2} oenta tipiaco but In WiUialdn at-i^? Henry L. Jolintnti, Em|., ; haa baan ap* poin»e«l Trial Juatioe at WitMatoir. It iernmored that forty ears ard nhw beings "]•, - And looks expectant, there to find ita feat. Isi lore Rubcnstcin, of Vfiltiaton, lias been Com niitsiouelas Notjuy Public by tlm Qor- ernot*. ^ Mr. J. IV Bcjtgs, of Allendale, will ifton. return to Florida, where he proposes to settle permanently. - ; John Bostock, of Barnwell, was discharged ^rom t,lie penitentiary an Monday , After serr- ing tfir^p years for manslaughter."'' Mr. Richard A. Ellis, who has been for ♦ wo years in Col. J. J. Bfo.wn’s office, wit) apply for license te practice law on the 13th instant. Taw hoiiana id any linn of bminims. hare . eatetde^th-sir trade all orer theentire coun try as hare D. M. Ferry A Co., the celebrated Seedsmen, of Detroit, Mich. They furnish employment to about 1,000persons, and keep IK) commercial travelers on (be rood, looking after their iutereeu. They grow on their o#n Seed Farm* » very large proportion of the see ls they sell, which is probably one of the pr.ncipol reasons why their goods ara held in such high esteem.all over the land. Wn • would advise ell our m-uler* seeking infnroia- tioa regarding seeds to send and procure a copy of their uew and bcauttftil deed Annual for l«l± TnaCuaario.s Casa - Mr J. R Rountree bsa the laeehe ef ant hnimaiiaU ftw a stalk m *' sugar eaar, jaawa arlthont fhntlitera. • a*ea face lo«g ead aorraapeadtngly ane.t. Aanrasa I acrvai itr fraa.—TVs store of Messrs A. R L. • Tsamass. near Camp bell tea wea hwraafi e« frMsy astht Thera »%■ aet—>ian mad (ha Wea at the firm ta tmaied at M.<hat The Are ly (tadlad hy aa iaeeodiery T a«raa —W *ad.-» . Mr H. h»•**her o/Mve h. T Rrar Mm fevU 1 *. a lha 4<h law. Das A M f armee Ara. >e*te tVv«« a lafeo <k sdaf Mr Jamr. ( M.ma km. r— Mr. U^lndftil af the cVaagas they had wreugf weary Vaart, amid the sturats tad elowds The lesson Iraraed, that ail of earth it nought it’s fitftil pleasures bloom but to decay, 1 lift greater gnefhdo not so soon depart ; But stamp theii sorrows, lasting and seenre. And least t heir impress ou the bleeding heart r'' ~ ~ « And ao with sad aad disappointed tnast, My weary toul, by earthly toils oppressed. Tarns from these sftenre to fairer climes above hoii> r»- ,w. i> u . i ’ i . . .. i, " But olt! how long befofe these toils shall endf ^ bu.Ii for th. Port Royal and Augusta R ^ ^ ow , ong Weary eyes shall close, HARDWARE MERCHANTS. 8l ro and OAoo So. 2i9 King Street, Cliariratoo, Hr C- pattiful i fot and b soeuej. To look no lonfeeV on these And find in hearen that sweft and blest repose How long! ’Tis but a vdry little while ; For soon the bright winged, messenger will corce, J . • And bear my ransomed st*iHt from earth’s woes,» •' J Up to iu blissful and eternal home. And oh, how sweet will be that rest, From sin and suffering then so far away 1 Earth’s sorrows, then farewell forever! There ahinee the perfect and eterual day ! Blest Savior 1 guide my wandering foot- 8gLR AOB.^tS FOR V ‘ r WHEELER & MELICK COMPANY’S THRESHERS, CLEANERS AND T ^ SEPARATORS, THE ITIIXCA IIOttSE RAKE.. ■ * r-* . a . BALDWIN S FEEl) CUTTERS. BUFFALO STANDARD SCALES. A3IERICAN BARBED WIRE FENCING. BQOWNt* FIJHNITUBB BTCHK D the M«mb to wMdt evwry «m wmwfc iWw w*y v)m» a tpai AvwL re akan^. Tha yanpia ara ialigW 4 arrtV lha wmj WwagM la «h0*mmA al Aka IN vtxw or tub ntoar cay tsb rttAt and tn^Nsa '1««"‘ * *•*• '*'■”*''•*4 «• ,h « F°«« of *• ^ «. g Cottage la a Ma»kwl. !• kart, k 4a aaid, ftaJ bakaeml try mm*y, thmft that thay niar be within tW rr«Rh af all. - ^ . .. I tbeic barn aach a Farnifiara 8»#ra ia ChaHa^wa ■» tha tiima af lha war, lha I hatra ju« rclaraed from lha ««j w*h a larga *»J 1>r > mm)* aarar hara entered. Tha Sawfth Carulin ana la ffsaarml, awl tha ^L’'■**’' *** . * " I CharWatohiaaa io particu'a. woaW have apant their laat doilar rtrFmhooKht at tha vtry l+rnt CASH Pnrm. To rjit lha ti»«a nm ofer | ^ ^ lurw ^ n g ««« tam^ha rove aa BROW.V, iug the Wktwins harjfains r* f ^ Jeft ns from 12 1-f to0« arnfa per yanl. .«• ('aaaiincren from 40 rant* to $1,2ft per yard. 1 __ Fbnaels from 1ft tv 6 J cents per raid. Droan Goods in gfaal vanely from 7 1-2 up, with a full match. ' ' _/ A fine line oT Cash meres in Black and Colored from 75 eeola. V Calicoes ® 1-4 to 10 cents. ( >.. Blankets from tl^&O to 96.00. ,• Comforts and Spreads very cheap. U Bools and Shoes, Hats and Caps in a variety of stjlea and at low prie**. GROCER IKS of Tnaitni.g. Io COOKY’S < loan’llimu -A NU- II AT STORE. SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS ft SUITS ■ c - I OVERCOATS OVEHCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOAT** OVERCOATS UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR —tv My Stock of Groceries is full and comp'etc and of best qtndi’y. f urn r- -— - ■ - - ■ ''/* ^ - <a -4—r - I would respectfully say •« those of my customers who have Wen indebted to mf for many years that 1 would liko them to come forward at once and pay their | Notes or Accounts, wholly or in part. Some of the notes have neatly expited by li l itation, and unlaaaahe.same arc renewid or siitisfsctory airattgenmut* rohde ir r tha 1st of January I will be twinpdled to put them iu Nult. > To my customers io the Village, to whom 1 have aold poods at mth ot 3!) and 60 days, and whoso account* have bm’it atandin^ uiikIi hmueiu-I would ssk them to settle at once. I will also sta e that I muat d<Tline to htukc sny niort mrmoravdum accounts, “to be paid in a few days. I have many sutlt accounts, and must dec.ine to make any more. Respectfully, ' - oct27-2m‘ : A-. F. Mnrtvill^- Far Busiaess sni Ureas Wear. sum SUITS SUITS S 'ITS SUITS OVERCOATS OVKRCO\TS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR underwear Largest Selection in the City. SUITS OVKRCO KTS UNDERWEAR a«0wffHwB«w«d •• !•••«■ 4*mft«m; favih* imftiav SMS. I Ml I. IMM ftmHft. I If !■ ; »*—V MMw I M II A vfttftftftr a>oa» I aft r . _ - ~ a Bma VauMurv; ftft4 (W-ftg* ISA • I 19.' . . * _ | As new t bow benosth Thy chastening rod; Xor have me till my journey's euded. And 1 have fuuud eternal rest wtlhOud. M. M. B. Bamberg, Nov. 10th, ftfili JUma fticwau The reaMenca of Mr. Goorjre H. Rc- MuHter, of Wlnnsborc, waa butued one night fecentijr. . According to the Governor’* mea- aage, the State debt of South Carolina Is Sow SC.642 321. The building for the Sumter cott n factory will tv* finished »oU ready f r tba aacbVDery shortly. There ta a pro»aMiUy of a new dally arw»p*p^r. with abundant noaey •( 1t« back, being started In Cbarleatoa befora many ia>«ettM. A bill haa been latrodueed la tha LewMaturw to pe .tilblt th. aa'e of ar> d^n» apttIta la tb*- tnwu of riaaeca CHy, Oo oaacuaaty. Tb* Ret.wee G uHer aaya that a cow bet.m«u.« a a4. r, d m«a (Xmdftd pouftty r^oatty fr. tdrta to Mr a «ml*aw. The trt|<A 'aar* etruag, bealil f I •Via* osle-a. A% Ahbftattt- emu at • Ud, WbWftM I urn*.I »r»w»* tb* Aft I • wt* .r*a «• Twva> •lay eaya rbat Attawta 1* r«rt<Mf turn Mwevn tVaa aa« |4aawaA«wear vWHe I (•her Me. ttre »-aM a»e-r mf her pvejrw# la way peaea. aad wftaa aba ta e*wwa ttsa )♦ f4e all pal aa ae ^ alia ib«t It •.we*--* U> rt hvwae «4 Owd tau. a pUaw af moea- GllANT’S FAN MILL. CENTENNIAL COTTON GIN. THI IK WN fOTT' N GIN. CCBDritrXRF AND FKKDKRf •W • *«ftmft aa* mama apaa |«ar taai Iwaa* raa tsnag yaa I artsm <4 s»«saa im tba ph-w aad »a 0. . fa* a aad af « amw TW CV-a.ae Rap irftar aaya ; ” J»hr* r»vm*tay aft* aR « f«w«ea tb* »datfbd 1 f %fV • flnf idd (Np | ibai ia* L pm*-1 ‘ * * vuMail a br*maaa faitaava aad ib»tt aaal la la la paasta* tba { the skphs | legftaftaftafw% faaaldR aRftd tba raevrw! ] at •*a a» a* la pm * aafty f* a pafttftaa iaf m, «ad spy iramla paaaaadlail baHf j * tbaft tbava ft* aa fttR tan bataaaa Ida j 1 1 rn-ftt. fw pfte am* kalaatilsa -f IM w M l*** oavaasaftaa ami tba roast. Tba a>-«h ! I tea te»aal Aw tba eppu* y~rUaa «4 Mte eamatry abava aabtfttelvd tea* te sci.oniLDik nrrroN pick bU as r.i SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR . UNDERWEAR Urma "*r •" hoi ^rusne M • Mull flftZrl TV ! r*wm% , r A ll«id»T Ml ALL IT THE YBHT LOWEST FAICB8—THEY MUST BE SOLE. A. Wa BL, A^e«r*rHD. for j. a ludlow * oo., 711 liroad SStreot A-u^usta, Oa. ■avtd-lm V I BOP wafc < iiTTm 'V.’tv.aFAILr^’I The BlackviUe Livery Stable. M. J. MARCUS, Proprietor. Homo*, Vehicle* ami Driver* for hire mt reaponabld retod. Homes boarded and well cared for. M. J MARCUS’ ScMMTIUM, 9. C. • I Gmnd millinery Opening. orrtrtT HfthKkrr ■ »v or»ft*v»ftr| CHARLESC. LESLIE! WbuMmke aad Retail Itoaier ta rIRfl. O 4MR. TUB • LB | * TEKRAnd*. ora nun. tm sT*ua a a 1 aaa t tna* a*a*rr. C M AAdL.lfim’roBf. te. o. •ddHhwte ta Im tmTi Oa Oaftsdar llih, 12th »n4 l Uh m French Millinery Aopates. wasitetay *4 Famth Faiiasa H^teM>l ha* af aterkmamJ | —da ia all tha mart af Saadhamha < , C«aatea. Hua my, RaaMam. Nash Waor al Saftiaoi Frieas. It ywacaa aad sama te ft* gaanst— jwa yrnfsa* mt sfcama C9 HrwadSt, Aagasda, Oa •mil tm tW FVaask Ibis ■5W TTK^KIg. (Van •emty .aatpimV^ Katia. A 0*1 Tfib ■asaa *f •• •'vm> <*-* aad pm i atew A- « < • • «a*-dCmm ii James G. Bailie A Sons: Hiriuin am, vniivcnriiiuiiuB. NV rail Raptrrw* Herd ere end Chrom^e. CUOn FAMILY GBOUH^ AMD FLAATATION 71M BROAD 8TRKKT* jaiuma? itfui a tea t Auj^lSt EVERYTHING STRICTLY Al tetet la - ‘ - I !• 1 - I- . - ' 1 •agw af umlvmt rteafttbm -4 • I Adams, Damo 18 OURUBTOIF. ACt ad a IW •j i ft nhutePatv* i rdrsoteof ea' iteammy I *«r«wad.S,r. JUe tw.h.telSM.# TVs •uateiltaa typire.rd te dHLmv •uwe- letiewe "M* (be damV af ear tewhar. ft.aeal J bay. heg laava ta rmpaaefcfty t*h- mi« tha fv!••>•§repeati * hevaab It haa ylmiad lha ttvtea A rate • art af tha t mi area *e ramaea awr Valavad Dr.uVcr, Itawaal. J. day. fftaa tha Le*«e ha tew ta lha hema am amda ahh haada. ataraal ia tha Vaavma, be It nmamMrad. I. That •• thadamV afewr aataamad Oruth- rv tVia I.eOgahaa aufvred * aevara »*iatHa, luaiag naa af Its mam wyeigha, aaraam aad aa romp) tv had mamhara. 2- TV^t waharaby taa lvr la hia aarrawtag family oar Vaart bit a; mpaiVy la tVakr daay brraavriuaai. 3. That ear LaAga la raapaet ta Via mama* ry will wrar tVa a*aal mkea «f mauratag until after ear nail rare.tag. 4. That fhrea raaulatwai ka inhevtad ap. on our Saarafary'ft book, tkat (key be publtek- ed in onr county paf era and that the widow of onrdccenard Brother be fttraialied with a copy of the aame. W. H. Mooan, O. C. Baxlkv, W. M. TawPLcroji, Cenuaittea. . ^ Ta Heat. A two-horee farm, oae and a half miles from Elko, on the S. C. R. R. Very Aae cot ton land. - -— Also, a farm of 141 acres cleared. Fine cotton land. Fluisted two miles South of Williston. Dwelling with three rooms aad all necessary out buildiags on the place < Apply la*: 9. N. GREEN, hot 10 4t WilHstoa, S. C MOTHERS! ifOTHEKS 1! MOTHERS!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruci ating ^mio of cutting teeth ? If So, go nt once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will roitewe the poor littleauffcTeT im- meilinU ly—depend upon it; there in uo miatAke about it. There la oot a mothtt o* earth who baa ever used it, wh<> will n<>t tetl you at ooce that It will refulate the boweia. and give reel to the’tDdther, and relief and health to tbeft-MM, operating like magic. It ia |» rfetely aafe to oaa I* all eft and plaaaax to tha tmaie, amt la pieftcrlpthio of ooa of the ol<lr*iaod beat female phyairtane aud ouraea In the Coifed flhntsa. boM afarywhere. U ocflf %. bottle. Spotted poaui oar«la win act ba ra- dretrfd after Fvtruaiy aext. wbMi Wwl amity Uwk tb* MR <4 ameb of tb* ■ eat aff.lra iM ba arm a m*l jvlty af (half 'AV3 Alive pinduct of Harytead. Tobaean tea* te Barvte eouaty, Ej m la reeled at 995 per acre. Egga ara ftelllug at % eenta a dome and Mill a<tvaecia*. Turkeya are aearee aad la great Uetsaad. Mtaa I).lay Raoipt 'o. daughter of tba Seoatnr, will make her Bret appear anas la Waubiugto* society tLto win ter. The colored population In tha United Statea b*a Increaaetl at the rata of thirty-four per cent ia tec yuan. A carpet-bagger, speaking to a crowd of nngroea In Virginia the other day, advanced the Idea that the Almighty might be black. The Baptist Courier aaya that the Camden chun-b, 8. C., gave the past year, to miftelone and education, an average of four dollars per member. Before the Guiteau trial 1« ended It would not be surprising to bear that Guiteau himself had become disgusted and withdrawn (rom the case. The acme of politeneaa was reached by the Nevada mining superintendent who posted a placard reading: "Please do not tumble down the shaft.” Hogs ara very scarce la Chattanoo ga, Tenn., and dealers are at their wits’ end to supply the market. There will be less slaughtering than for many years. The scarcity Is doe to the high price of corn and the light crops. The scarcity extends throughout East Ten- uessee, and the price this winter prom ises to be unusually high. An exchange thinks the cause of temperance will stand a poor show If a . German chemist baa discovered, lb he j says, bow to muka brandy from eaw- ' dust. There ie not much chance for a umperaoce preacher to get In bis work when "a man can take bis rip-saw and go oat and get drunk oa a ftoca ra!L” A ttevU-Oah raptured at Portugal Cove, near Su John’# Newfoundland, on the 10th nit, has arrived to New York, preserved with In*. Its body la 9 ve fear, aad ka head aeariy a foot and a half long. It la shoot tvs fart aroead aad oaa of thd iwanty-two fret. J*B >414 I Gib Hrvaik*, Smut Machine*, * ' MiU Picks, i Bolting Cloth. ^ . Bolting Witt. Rubber Belting, Babbitt Metal. Mill Stone*, Corn ShclIerR, % * Cotton'BeB*n.% Sugar Cane Mills, Hubs, Spoke*, Kims, Ailcs and Springs. A Fill Line of Foreiga and Domestic HARDWARE, OTJTDERY. * GUNS. &c. Wedding Gifts ALLAN’S FINK * ATCtlBB. ••d *wt—. ef .be tM«ei Style* RICH JEWELRY, fit Hew m4 iteftt teat Hart & Company CHARLESTON, S. C. jes*i« ly D«stf vw ft** •erft—easts STERLING SILVERWARE. la froeV ,*4 k*,u(ifal eau«rw».i •dftr-rd ter WsdSlec IY««»i «S. PILMtR IXATEDWAKR, T«w ft«a. Woiler*. Ire fiiHirre, Ratter f>i»kr*. i.’vye, UeVIrta, Speea*. ferke ef keel •|nelily, fte. CUOICE FANCY GOODS. Fresek ted AaMrirea Cl««k*, Flee Teki Cutlery, Syeeteelre, Ae. WtlchesY JfWi try CtrrB’ly Rrpalm! THE BEST GOODS AT TUB LOW ESI PRICES. Jamets A lip n, •ep?fi-ly 307 Kis* &■, CVarleetos, S. C. ROBERT D. WHITE, MARBLE L and GRANITE WORXa Meeting Street. lOOBVCS HOBLBBCK’ft ftIXSv], COFFINS. A Full Line of Oolfint. CHAlK1*KSXOM, jussd— G. The Barnwell Restaurant -AND- Haardiag Sam 514 BROAD ST., 2nd DOOR ABOVE F H* 8telltn|js* if At GA. AUGUSTA} w. c. •evIALf SM siars. whish I beg to offer at resseas bis prioss. Tht** gtmds are atssly furs t»hed. M F. MolsteT. Agt , spr28 BDcLvillr, ft. C. Weathersbee A Easterling Are receiving a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shots, which they offer to the public at astonishingly low pri. ces. ■'b Calicoes—best prints, 7 cts. Longcloth from 6 to 12i Cts. Dress Goods 12i worth 18 cts. Tin and Crockery ware cheap er than can be bought else where. j We arc prepared to buy cot ton in the bale and seed, and will give Railroad prices. We have also on hand six hundred bushels Red Rust Proof Seed Oats for sale. auglS-lf ‘ DB040 STBXKT . . Store*, Rangel, Bipiiag •Tla, Tiawar* nib. fin nkiv. Tiurtim Dim nm m amn mu ~*Ai kted J R *9 M «. Gatesrteg mi Tl» WssB vsssssBy p iiip% stesaM Si by tk* mm *s*s#el ted Jpsnis* I asftbtes*. » - - Hip^HlFriiuluiAHt r Conkling has Resigned. THE CROWN 18 LOST. Tko Crar haa Abdicated Us Thrtat. RUT J. H. LEVY IMS CX>MR TO TfU RESCUE WITH THE L4RGBST AND VEST SELECTED STOCK OF DRY OOOUSs NOTION 8 HAT8.CAP8. BOOTS AND SHOES IN BARNWELL COUNTT. ^77 . - His Stock of CLOTHING essteM he excelled is Pries sod Qsslity, sod kis Nobby Suita will pleess the most bstidiooft.' His GROCERIES sreths Vksi wlectcd, sod k • LIQUORS essoot be host ia price ssd gwolity. Look for THE OORNKR, kept by •NfU-4- J- Hr BEVY. xuxAxiaivxo^H nmnvBfi store of tie sqbtb, Plaii Br*ther* v 708 and 710 Brwid Stmt, Astute, Georgia. “ hood sod arriving d*lly. Tbs I stfte>k du not *r than any ! fore purohaslndr etaftw her*. Pricsj bet ws . ORDER YOUR SAW MILLJ, GRIST __ CANE MILLS, OIB'ENGINES, COTTON SCREWS, SHAFTING TOLMTIA Hanger's Journal Brers, MIU O^ariog, Oodgrons, Turbtos Waftvr Wbrel, Bl* Glaring. Cheep t Jndeoo’s Oovsnisrs, Die toe’s Clreuter 8m. sod OoeMw 0*4 FUss, Bclilog sod Bobbitt Mvtsl aud Brass Fittlog, Glob* and Check Trim and WhlsUea, Gauge*, sux, and Loo Braaa Qaaiiogs and repairs from * Geo* R. LoomlMvrd A Co^ roanr cm rocs jit and machini won*. ■aaa rna w* OLD IRON AND BRASS