The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, October 05, 1882, Image 3

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i tl)c |)foplr.| THUK'1MY, OOl'OltEK 5. IflM t-" . Aa 0^ UlUr frwm «*1. A ditmr: ‘ Sine* lh« no in initio* nf Mr., Pnirton by Ik* R*p«Mie*n QonfMiion of tk« Huh 9*|> • ' '- ‘ • ' J 1 irmlmr it tiM tt«*n ioutnurioiuly nr.uliled Fim p*jr T*ur •«'»ori)>iiM mm! u*n jr*«r} t h „, ^ lka r^toni n« » taZr ”* • / | m no< Imr. NMktiugtfc* o*B<ii(l»l* of nny Th* girl* look pr«UWr at tU* MMoBof ib« Ot^—i Wnf. CoB»*mlo« *r l*»riy, not **en y«*r thao^ny oilier. '“File* work from eua to ma, but the moe- qitMO a wort ig^eTerdene." " ^ Girle, like opponuaiiieis ere ell tki more to joa after being embreaeil. - Girls often kiss ench ether, not because they like to do it, but to tantalise the beys Pitier.ts do more for doctors tbnndoe'ors do for patients. Patients enable the doctors to ire. * v\, V. ^ v ^ “1 hare always noticed that men who do not adreriise are sure to «lie sooner or later.— G. Washuigton Married, at Biaekrille. 8. C., October 2nd, by Her. A. Buisl. Mr. A. E. Black end Miss llatiie Porter, both of Orangeburg county. Trying to do burfnem without edrert’sing ie like winking at a pretty giri in the dark ; you know what you are dttfbg but nobo<iy else does. » Fly Poison ; Boil one quarter ef sn onnee of smgli chips of quassia in ne pint ef water, add fair ounces of molasses. Flies like it, anjl it wilt destroy them, “la ehoooiag a wife.” says an exchange, 1 begorerned by her ehiw.” The worst ef it ie that after choosing a wife one leapt is keep ea being gorernod in the same way. Health journals •■•let upon reposing ae the right side e«ly, sad e!«im that it M Nijuriuea telie ea hoik eidea, hot we don't know where they will Bid a heakkler IrAtiog set ef men than ear lawyers. Cm t the nanre ef t>e Coaaly Fair grt ap a walking eiaiih (or tho smaora.oai of ihe lag ethihusoa * U he nernmh.ag aow sad wowU aw iiowki i u It. imod. wi'l 0*4 oao | l« kiwsen • m p#t % M # ( n*4 > i # < 2 l'1_ _ l forward by toy‘many ftiends,' 1 am not suiycct to the control Or dictation of anyone, ^ “ On the llUi of September t announce) my self as an InJeynfknl candidate for Congress from (his Disti ict. I shall remain iqtlie Ao'd (I>. V.)uutil elected, if it takes twenty eum- ipers. I Future aspirants for this position “take due notice end gorern yourseWes eo- Oordingly.’) . . Ue'ieving in thVtloctnne of the surriral of ’ tbelittest 1 cell upoH-all honest roters, jb- gardless of parly, r.icc, color or prerioue con dition, to closely scan their three fellow men now standing for their suffrages, and intelli gently, fearlessly and openly support the best. If this be treason to South Carolina .make the most of it. Very Respectfully. ^ W. H. DUNCAN, Independent Candidate for Cougms from the Second District. Duucanon, 8. C„ tiidober 2nd, 1882. —— 1 ■ -«o»-' - - ■ ■ A hundred and twenty five convicts are at work on the Columbia canal. The ntatluticftl Bend has calculated that 67 percent, of matt laces are un- heppy. Tee, and 94 per « ut. of bach elors have holes iu tin Ir stookintrs and 100 per cent have the d< ck band* of their uhirte frayed no that they are on ly a few ilegntw removed from a gull luiine when *<arcbed. Wbo’s ahead f The nutiiber of pa-aenceta carrtml be th# rntlwaya la the Unit ml tttairw U 876 000 000 a year, aeaurjlnff to Prt'fen- wr V.me |o tb# Morth Amertean B#- eUw, no that tb# averagw Ie nboat ##»#a railway rt<1*e annaehy for »w-fy mao. woman •»•! cblM la tb- Uakm I* hna»*erwogtby I bat all bat WO-4 tb* I BM paaasrwera srlio were HJ»r«-d, sad all bat 100 of tb# 400 wtm w-r- hilloO, Wrfw eietbma of ib< Is i>wa rwrb- ieasa at amd a<H of ao? Mall oa (0# pari *4 lb# tr aMp—rtalW-Ci |WMS>yH|#lea I ■W SSBMOHIAM. ■ J. P. 0’MEILL —HAS— JUST BBCBLVED Jr—i*-^' NEW 5TOC$^ -0B- Molair’s Manifesto! Just roceived ami opeuetl and to be seld so enormous aud carefully Bell'ded stork of Imdica, Mweeaaud ('hildrens' llsLe, Feathers, Kihbons, B'hiwera, 'Nattu*. Silks, Velveteens, Lacea ami CoUurctu, irndtes Cloaka, Ulock and .Colored Ca^htnervs, Dress Goods in all shmlcii, and a b*wuiTlul lino of Fill t idicms from Dr«t claas Nottheyn and Eastern Hoosea. Millotts of Shoes in cndh-M variety fir lufsnts, Children aul Adults. ClotKing for >Ien and Yon tie from ih<f best (lothl ra. —» jPed.siiftdH, (jiuirs, Iluie.ms, Hulebonrds, Etc., Ktc., front ilto lx*t Mans factories. Aud last, but not oust, u ttall line of Ulmice Fuuey sod ctopic G sold fur uusb at cash [•rtcui ut Dry Goods, Fall and Winter Opening. -r^-T-wr All to be scp28 3ru ■ *-rf^v BaRNWELT.. 8 0. ■thh:- Great Corner Mercantile House Blackville, S. C. -gi—r— Wc nre pleaht d to nniuHiuoe to our friends and tlic public gen erally that we have juat opened a full and rompleto MILLINERY STORE in an apartment adjoining our former place of business. MIm Black of Baltimore, an accomplished modiste, superin tendent of thidP&epart men t, will be happy to serve our la y cus tomers in the most pleasant and satisfactory manner. The La dies are spccislly invited to call and ebamine our varied and ex tensive stuck before purchasing elsewhere. We willinalie it to their interest to deal largely with os. Olfr-stoch is so large that we cannot spare time or spaoe in attempting to enumerate eur sprcudtirw, r . We afosLtfftr a wwiphts lias of Oeweral Mere* aadim, Dry GnraU, Notnms, UaU, Capa, Ckrtluo*, Boota, churns. ( rurrriua, Dmga, Medirtnca, toilet ArUcfoa, Paints. Ac Ja., all aadsr Uas Shoes, mSUAm AND 31- ill. M At Home 1 have ju»t retom J'irot ever brought to ihil Market, aud witl sell at Rock Bottom Pri A h r tl.» nug81 TIONAJL hodftt churobea *a '** ea work STBABE andrard ruraf schools of 4e seventy-three tta- jflon, have stianity.— jtlleffe, Cevlon, have pa tor Christ & BOOK BINDING, MiHXi!. brains, do not cannot make il manuf; Ouaker, jaitution 70 EAST JiA V, CIIAIZLhSTOX, & C. "7* __ . i' ^ " r. ~~r-~ ^ —-—••* *•••..* -*.'*" :* - r'-^~f^jaS333SBa Hari Compai Afc.CNr* FTm Baldwin fe£d OUTTI2H. Nf * WlmWmdim tWh TbewbSbe, 1 W r* nmJ dM M C llruwn\ Haniucll Ba/aur. IMP GROIERILS, Baldwin CUTTER- HPRKADEtt nonii.,. ^ LT. Omp«fsi«n< FaaHitk ft ur 'aLS > to..- >#»* a s f ! chotl iMio^ fMs • * ‘ , • MW, w-# omnSben* S» w#w r w-wsa nee mv** «wt Ie eM C.i<|Uons JUST ItECEIVEU ■tmws gtom 1 ef m— 4 ton e an# nii«w> m woOk • tow wwa 4n <to» paw *wtoa» - • WnwW «»« «M* wg 4*amwn S sw—www#* to a*w * —-w. toMW% ftftn Asm tatontoansae ANp OH] tr i i» a^aa ik Smma Ali i it *f ri vf h i i' i IriPN BBardwaru, tow stoMVi • •- mm mm % # to-tomtow NM M 9« a«sw»»«a* mmtrnm em^w >■» >■#* tows aT wwMn *w— « — yf -* n*— »** Ito4 *t awpons Tb* to* m* w* mg mm Vton*wenf to* •«# *>«*» I.* *f ins Taiwan •sT to •. t —— F»wmSwl r*—*-VF ««*» L • k ■■■*«■ *—( L S US*|«w wb#ba* he w «w *b* >•—"«4 to* *m ■ ■■ n*e •*« n»*iring ibssr wwmw* Wntoto (toft, J. I. S—•• »n MM *MW in w«V M«w* A (to* b#*« in* f*wiOn « tot- b**4 MtoM U *eemto*f. k«v X. A So SwnS*y night In th* VwtonCbwtnh. ■ toes ■ ■ ■— Wituavw*. -Mr. M. f. to«*iherabM a»4 Mm* S—*t* Lotto war* n»*m*4 mm tb* INh Ob. Mr. S. M. Miltork** brnghi hu*i.y . Immi (or lb* manvfMtnr* *f TwrpMiui* Ae., tor Ik* 8t*t*, r*ytng »Ift.UO tor H. By ihis prwc«M *v*ry e*r4 of pitch pin* wo*4 i* caa«*rt*4iul« ftftM* g*IUn* •pirn* turpM- nn*. toghty galloa* pin* wo»to*tl,«ftj b**h- •Is Deal quality ctaaroo*!. on* huodrcJ and •fly gallona, mar* or leas, pyroligneous acid, or Wn*4 vinagar, torty i* iny Ibe -egatabl* asptinltui* auii a large quantity of inffamuia- blo gat. * BLacKrM.bB.—Two hun irwl and eighty, nut* bale*of cotton were received on B.lur- day. The High School opened on Monday with Mventy-hve scholars present and large accessions are expected. '1 he last trestle on the Barnwell Hulroad baa been completed. The first freight train over the Barnwell Road carriid out on Tuesday ton oar loads of spir its and rosin, shipped by Moore & McLativin. In the municipal election held on yesterday Mesais. H. L. Diefenbach and W. K Kelly 'wererival candidates for the office of luten. dent. Mr. Fripp, who wo* night operator at this place last winter il new in chargeoi the telegraph office at 8umier, Oapi. A. A. Hemdoreun, the oonKeoas tel egraph operator at Flackviite, will transfer his quarters to Barn weir when the road ie completed. Mr. X. T. Foote will he section master end Jobs T. Willis eendtieter of the Berawell Keilroed. - Very few old mruAHm are being re turned to Ibe LeglaUtiure. Greek Wood baa shipped 2,000,000 pound* of u4U Uiie awawots. Ibrre bavr Dw- n 7(0 oew* and 71 g#mU.e fnxByedv* t«v«r 4* up to ^ * Mtoph M ‘ • lr * t 7 * RP d >* 4 toowa I .** I >* S' 1 t# •> .4 ffVRBW M M % 4 > M to goto ic riTiox ■WE LEAD la Pricii, Stylo, oat Quality top* ea «-#*- w mm 4m, ■ It » * ft *' FRITT Gin nwftl Cl XiHCMURs M !• 1 W • ki I i sana*e - f atebltoto d I *44 —• a»ea>*> •gtteift «4r%»ff f*»4 reti** ▲ LAlfOCR it HOIV t ■ 4 s-e- • Wto-os ato liaa* to to Fw- ■wn aa4 la^w— lie Fvwftoanoi to#m*4P-, ■atoaasmar *vwv bMu*. at tatouowv atwem, ureaev rmscaa. saeon «• A. Jm U eatliersbee. : 0: I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A Urjre storit^f General Mere band iso* which l will sell at very close figuies for cash aotl ca-h only. Buyers wiil find it to their interest to trade with me, tor I am determined iu be undersold by *io merchant in tha county. All persons indebted tn me are re quested and advised to make early set tlements, It will pay them (o do so. Pa tience has ceased to be a virtue- A. J. WEATHERS BEE, aug2I-tf C-Metoy W sntonMa oap VffitoM ftaff 44 mm ee cm -PMwg a btoa ef g*wAr eft t wswry i bade eftw llerbsto AtowaAole amd Hha*b*ftka getoto* pekd Lenfts wad Losy bajwra Me*ad wfeb topad < I ft m (Ms iMMaai ■M be* (bee (bee toe eatoee •%* # -• * • * f #■* ■ >»- wuenisMtoae. too* jm mm to* el *• Simon Brown <k. Sons. 1 larnwoll O* 11.* H. O* r ’ ’ Whicl. be will teU LOW FOR CASH. CALL IN AND SEL ME Will«iton t S. C. \ ' Boyd Brothers, WHOLESALE GROCERS —AND - LIQUOR DEALERS, 197 XJtoT BAT % , O H A R L.KMTOIV. to. C. eoa ie flervece be. 3,+ MZS U. QABi0£K toebj toeeMtoqf ttotoftv- 13-4 lb Bagging 9 1-2 cents. PiecedJTie8$1.25 per bundle. Other Goods in proportion. J. P. o’xeill, k « l Sewinglilla chine The Ladies Favorite BECAUSE • IT IS TEE LIGHTEST HONKING, Tho Most Quiet /HH HIKES THE IRETTIEST STITCH, -AND HAH - More ConveDi. cc sihcnary OihiT Macliint It is warranted rtv* years and ia the FASmT TO SELL and GIVES TOE BEST SAT ISFACTION ol any Machine 0B the market. Intending purc-hnBera,prc aoliciit-d to ex- amine it Ufore buying. Respoti-iMo deal ers wanted in all unoccupied tenitcry. THOMAS & KEY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, 318 JACKSON STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. . cl -.A * ' • e# .mm -V- teh2-9m H^LL. MANUFACTURtTSTjO CO.. Factory, Oflor, Warrroo^ and Lumber Tarda, 10 to » Cumberland (Street, UH ARLKtoTOJV m. C Wlih tb* aLI of Now Machtaary. akltled wwttetoe and baet matorUI. ee are now pro Jrvil ul.'uflrUre k tftto aAvaM ktela «*» w».k: w* nbaU mak* a mweuaVto !>■•**, rtaahrr. ttU—Oo, (toul-TIne*. (toavtotoe. ^ to to I llb^tog. ^ ^ m rieof. C e< atoi it* iatt N0.1K)HA8KLST - blaceviue, & c. * . SKND fOH 11 * 7^ I rw * CHARLESTON jnn«l0 ly Geo. R. Lombard <& < Foniidry, Machine ami Holler Near the Water Tower, ItfJA to 102G Fenvrivk Ftreat, At —■ ’z j . ; r.‘c Saw Mills. Grist Mi! s, Cane Mills, tml PUnUili b Engines and Boilers, Cotton Screws, Fhaftinjs, Pulleys, U tnvera es, Mill Gearit g, Gudgeons, Turbine Wat«-r Wheels, Gin Gearing, J ernors, DisstonVCiicular Saws and Gummers and Flit*, Belting Metal and Brew Fitting Globe aud Chock Vaiws, Whistles, Gu and Hr.n& Castings and Gin Bibs and Injector*. Repairing promptly done ut lowest priees. Wo cast every day Brass, having greatly increased our capacity with Ui-CAt-jmproved \ running full time w.th 100^ hands, which enables us to till orders pr eat prices. Cive us* trial b if ire sending els. a lej-e. Agents for Y Carolina for Korting’s Untvcrwl Injector, the’bcat boiler one lever. Will work warm or cold water, and will lift water, mtwfactiue. Scud tor circulars before you bay any : 1_ , BUY YOUH- L I O U O] i,-;