The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 04, 1884, Image 3

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s* ■■■$£. '4- *. V.» ■^Wr 'y ■ '4r*Sp®&*t4l!* V-f'f--',- ■ *• "f tor^ irtM, Btkorr. >«• i 4 Am, Chtfiflaioa, Pl&ao^ and Or : ' •< i PMliwnn, Barnwell, •'Far Um ttwatAr In! ■' .Frobete Jndsa,Cttetlnn, Path >• atllra. Y. H. Faust for Letters da tin M* sf Dr. Christian L Faust Hr. Thomaa K, Ayer will visit Barnwell Vary little Interest Is felt by our people the lew Orleans Exposition. Jodga Joshua H. Hudson of Marlboro til preside at our uext term of Court '.‘•low’s the time to irlve Hmlth's Worm U" febll-ly |Capt. R. Liebman shipped the first bale new cotton from Grahams on the Mth I One of the Lambert boys eauxht a trout ISt WsUfhed li ponada at Green Uavao* i on Friday. '[h protracted meeting, opbducted by Revs. | F. Bslst and Lucius Cuthbert Is In pro- i at Bamberg. », if planters tell ns that their crops Kortsr than they promised to be Iweaks ago. i tlackvlUe Reading Club wljl meet reulng, the 5th lust, at the wsl- , J. A. Burckmyer. en C. Kirkland N of Buford’s ^ jM| graduate at the Atlanta Bust tlAe this week. ■Bio abatement in the alcknesa frjhroughout the county. It con • <|t>aliy of bilious and malarlel IUC XAVDilUOt. A bad boy bre in Hall jouoty, < stirring |>p a ho above marked li j Wooley killsd on Wednesday a i In the pul lie road just beyond latchic flvo feet long and having dMn Bellinger, Esq., has purchas ■fkovml caligrsph or ty(>e-writ»*r. ^ilkjld of which the taking of teatlme- y SlfcrMy expedited. protracted meeting of tbe Wlllls^^Mptist church has Just closed . I he pa^ff, Rev. Lucius (’uthh^rt, was as aisted by the Rev. Mr. Patterson of Au gusta. Mr. Clyascs B. llnmmet, cecentlv assist ant agent of the 8.0. It. W. Co. at Summer• vtlle, haa been promoted to the position of agant at Btuwsy. The moon will be full and the dog days sod tn-aioi row. For four Consecutive evenings the har vest luood will rise with an average IuUt^ val of M minutes hetwevn the time of ris ing- At the cittacns mesllng onTues-lsy i Igh* the following municipal neminalions weio made: For Inu-ndant. W. H.( bristle, tor Wardens, J. tv. hlsnlon, A.II. pHttsrsor, 51. G. Toblu,*wliltB, and A1 >nzo Harrison, colored. The only piece of property offered for klonday was the stoic house and martin’s recently (SM'upiwi and 1 J L. Kills It was Lsiught by R }sq , fwr four huodred and aeveu- . -s itkipom* - W Hla objBttnaUoo bM o«t only n- eotb qf^aam *tbta« the meo. Bui Uui bidtop turn otft M alt ed his ape&k- iog appolntmaoU. At Brookavttlw a («W day* ago ba waa pruaeated w^tb * beactiful bouquet, vigoed “From tbe old in tide ot Brooke vtlle.” Ib t lie primary election In York county on tbe 25rh ult. Dr. John Q. Black rceelted tbe nomination for Sen ator by i plurality of one vote over Hr. C. E> Spencer. Chargee of fraud at Blaokw Station baying been made the County Democratic Executive Com mittee, <t tbe suggestion of Dr. Black, ordered|t second election to be held on fbe lltbiinst. broke up a camp meeting Ga., tbe other day by hornet’s nest wbtcb hung e congregation; It was re- terwards, by a thoughtful deacon, that if tbe saints and sinnere h id sbqred half the anxiety to eecape and reach Heaven that they t hwr^ from the hornets and t boy there would soon be no ise for revival meetings. Ho bites are said to be good patients. Be this as it may, jo why the mosquito preLue person's blood is that it is warmeitbau a healthy person’s. Fe male aosqultoee alone are said to draw ti>od, needing such nourishment to eu&le them to lay eggs. Dr. Fin lay, ofnavaua, intimates that a moe- quito gviug been interrupted feeding on a fi’er patient may inoculate with fever ero'.tt a healthy person.—Gal vestotilews. A laf enacted l<y the North Carol • na Legist ore in 1879 prohibits‘'treat- olitlcal speakiags and provides stpill be unlawful for auy per son tdell or give away, directly or In direct!, any spiriluous liquors, wines or bibrs, contaluing alcohol, within two t4s^o( any. jdace at which politi cal pqllo speaking shall be advertised to urH place and does take place.’’— ! be ppalty for the violation of this law h| tine of from $10 to £20 or im- prisoipent for as many as twenty days. gepublican rstin<wlioa meeting illeon iw'xt ^aturda' week many IJ^Uls of the rsrty will be E- M. Brayton, Rot>ert Smalls, 1 T. J. Tu ray and S. E. Smith of '"tt 4-oli*red HSpirnnt for the Ono tt^pikl nonnnntlun from this iUstrlot, Us.ked to sp*wk. r U. Lnscher, lately of Blackvllle, hae iltehed himself In New Y'>rk City aiid doing a good business tliere. Any of rasderv who desire to make purchases [la the chief city of America ate referred to i T , l, ,'T. i**'!**!« *° * *, Mr. Laacner’a two advertisements in this II ll, * ?,ared tbAt llle P ract,c6 of four i iug at that “ They will find Mr. Luschsr prompt and rsliable. The revival meeting In the colored bap- Ittst alinrch, which has been in progress for amrly fuur weeks, will end on next hun- (bry when several candldntes for member ship will be baptized in Turkey Ciwek. Mr. Id. Hays. Jr., shot and killed on the 27th ufe^'N Grahams a genuine Ameri can bsgjfl le that miwsured 5 feet 6 in- cbsswtpip to tip of its wings. It Is the flnt MfesVdf the kind ever killed here. It •set to the museum of the Charleston college for exhibition. OWoner-to-be-Totoin has followed the ex- plsof the ancients who shaved their b^ads whenever grief overtook them. His looks Use the harvest moon and that he has donated a look ir to each of tbe defeated sandl- that the demand has exceeded y- Mican county convention will at Blackvtlle to-day. Eighty-five, s, distributed as follows, have been siected: Allendale 8, Barnwell 8, Gra- A BlaokvlUc 8, Bamberg 4, Midway 4, Four Mile 4, Fish Pond A Three Mile A A bufofd’s Bridge A George’s A Barker’s , litll i Baldoo 4. Millett A Richland 4, Rqoemsry 8 WlUistoa A El ko A The candidates for County Chair* are the preeect InpumbenA poetmae- FredMix,Jr^of Blsckville,and post- T. G. Robinson of Bamberg. Fifty- delegates are pledged to vote for the fproer and nis calling and election are <to(V The convention will also elect deie- gatas to the btate convention and make preparations far the grand BlaJne and Lo gan raUAoatlon meeting on the ISLh Inst —•— Bojoreixa Nxw itr LnliHuret was interviewed at Chat- lanoof on Monday. Bhe denied b<» log mfri^d u> her manager, Paul A t- klnsotand says there i« no ground f. r the rtbrt; that she does not even love him ad never expects to. She states tha 1 ' lr tour haa netted her about £4000 which she will Inves' In Gov- ernmg bonds, ilias Llurst will be un der tljtnauagemeni of Charles Froh- mau, the Madison Square Tbeatre, New ork, next season, which com- menoi In San Francisco on September 8 aodonrioues four weeks. She says her ffsterious power is ice-easing contt<aily. and she defies the wotld to soli its mystery. Son ladies are beginning to com plain tbe kissing business now pruo- tleedfnween members of their sex. one womu saluting another with a kiss wbentcr she meets her after an ab sences becoming too common and that t oeculatory Welcome should be limlt4to ladies who are very dear frlenf-and to gentlemen too wbea proper authorized. Many ladles who do nqlke to seem rude are compelled to ktether ladies of their acquaint- • < » *,' '■ f ■ '.ifpt?.'- 5 r,n ill A*-:: MStWMA^a lath* moat i „ W«taiy. foroutton _ tea* wnt fr*w. AJtKKlC.tN once. then me AjtMttcxK^Um | . arai fort. eirnuiy NTfat High prices are dead at BEN DA VIES’Store and cheap goods will be tbe order of tbe day at bis headquart ers. Defeated candidates and their friends can have tbe satisfaction that there is still something to live for and bargains will drive away tbw blues. New Goods constantly arriving. No tions, Staple and Fancy Groceries.— Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and a well assorted stock of General Merchandise. Shelf worn stock of shoee that must be sold no matter what they bring. Cleveland and Hendricks cigars, the best in town. Country Produce wanted. Call and be convinced. Come and keep coming. BKIs T DA.VIES augil JOIHIQFMHG, Manufuclure.' and Dealer in Foreign and Dunn*tic Cigars, Tobacco, K.YUFF, PIPKM, FIX'. No. 3-FJ King Street, Charleston, S. C. janlil W list is claimed for the WAVERLY HOUSE, CH^aLKelTON. N. C'. The bent l»ed* and bedding in th« South. Locaiinn the best in (lie Ciiy. The table uni<or|ia«^ed. RATES—$2.00 and $2 oO PER DAY lleJiK'ed rale* by the week or month. JOSKl’H 1‘RICE, Jr., Proprietor junelR BUY THE BEST. and That is The Gullett, Light Draft Babmwxmk—The jrixsf Udips will glfe a ‘’Broom Drill” st the OrarDtoude to-morfow evening and all town should turfL *ut to witness the piesssnt perfornianoe.- |fbs Sheriff of Hampton county bM ^ sBsrsd if reward of $260 for tbe arratt I of tbe p^soners who secaped from tbe oe the 1st August, t^bht ^ox, your oblldrea's ears, No- instances afe recorded where resulU, often permanent inju re followed itch posisbmenA - provided every 6bttd with where corporal ebaetthemhot administered,' and that itad on the bead. ofpaoplaiilU bear whh Iqtaor le no longer uoneld- > core for enake bites, a pretty good rem- of $ih biteebeir- FEEDER ance ten they meet them because it seem xpected, and to refuse to re turn p salutation would be embar- rassl Thko-called war on the Mother Hubbd dreseee la nothing new. The Weeli Union Telegraph Company Jong o Issued an edict forbidding their male operators to wear them. At so of the retail dry goods stores In m • of tbe large Northern cities, the > ng saleswomen art not allowed to w< them, and at some of the large facto s, where girls are employed, orde tad to be issued against them. Man; do inters and others, believing that street wear tbe Mother Hub bard not a modest garment for a grow tp woman to wear, have quietly usedielr influence against it-so mud), that It la hardly ever seen, and pyed such a brief career that It is |v driven entirely oat of fash ion. A Irishman, just oVer, went In to a tauraut. and was asked by tbe wait that be would have . wlttiee to at£, av cojroe,' was tbs i y, A te of bash wfaa placed before him II that?* demanded Mickey. *1 *8 wlttiee,' was tbe answer. H eyed the pompound suspi clou for some tlmh, and finally ex- 4? ill ‘labors/the man that chew'd that HT C non baking aoda is the best of af. rent i lu casss of aoakb and bunts.— A i be used off the surfkoe of tb« bun 3ace, dither dry or wet. When the sense of relief is ItseeBU to wltbdiraw (W best aad|b it the pstn, and the heaUag a oommsaoea It bthebest for ersptioM oaQsed by pefc- onofry and other poiseeoaa plxsU aa and atkaa of^ meoftk. 5 ‘V TJ J IT -AND— Condenser. Tnc Macnolia Gin has come in com petition with nearly every other Gin on the market at State Fltire and elsewhere sod in every instance has beaten all com petitors and taken the honors for Jinr iainpU-4, li'jht draft and quirk and quod work. TWO GREAT ADVANTAGES: Its Improved Cotton Box cannot be choked. Ita “Open Beater” whips all dust and trash out of the cotton. Made of the best material, wrarranted in every particular it is ahead of all coTip- petit ors. “ Worn parts supplied. For sale at Factory prices, free on board cars by ALFRED OWENS, Williston, S. C., who will be happy to furnish full iip formation to all applicants. Be sure to Call on of correspond with him before you buy. may29 K Reliable Huihe to Deal With. W. H. WKLCH. LANIER EASON. Welch & Eason, Dealers in Choice Family and Plantation GROCERIES. Wines, Liqbors, Sugars and Tobacco 127,129 Meeting and Southwest corner Market Sts. Charleston, S. C. Send for Price List. No charge ft> Drayage or Packing. [oct25 i ni. i Send six cents for postage sad receive free a costly box of goods which will help ail, of either sex, to more money right away than aeything else in this world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely rare. At onCe ad dress Tara A Co., Augusta, Maine. tprlO BLAXCKVILUE High School* Fourth Session will commence September. Taition—$1.5U, $2.00, t2.50 $3.00 per month. Competent end experienced instruct * 1st of and on will be neovided for clausa in Muate, <jh and German. , . Fren | jdaclOtf THOS. C. HOOPER, ^Ptindjial. * I our ooT orrcmmi TAYLOR MFC. CO. Edward Brooker, BLACKVILLE, S- C- Is now prepared to ItirnisL, on Hhort notice apcl accommtv dating terms, the following briefly de.scriljed odttrtms of one of the largest and best manufac tory* in the Union. 1. Dry Steam Portable En gines, all sizes. 2. Climax Engines, all sizes, Portable or Detached, a« desir ed, vith Locomotive or Return Tubular Boilers, 3. Tiger Engines, all sizes, Portable or Detached, as desir ed. with Tiocomotive or Return Tubular Boilers. 4. The Taylor Saw Mill, Iron frame, superb and substantial, for heavy or plantation work, as desired. "UOOU MOT BIT’ Oom-Mills end Millstones, ai.v. *12*g TEX BEST Dr TEX WORLD FOB TABLE MEAL I IM»)M tfktal fcat« AppheatlM. SMTR CAXtlNM miUTSM U. Also, the LIDDELL BOSS TON PRESS. COT- Edward Brooker, BLACKV1LLK. S. C. trvirfi SUNDXOR PRICE LIST. him or r »r .M?ELREE’S' -paLACE CHARLESTON,5.C LARGEST STOCK' ' LOWEST PRICES in the: south. & R^iring a* Specially; voyR yvATCw^... W. B. BISL’llOFf. I J. VOXJOVEN. mi \VlIOL.KHAL,K OKOCTKItH And l>cnlua>M in CAROLINA RICE. 199 East Bay. 1 and 2 Cumberland Street, 64 end 66 State Street, Charleston, S. C. (New York Office. 93 Wall Street.) N. B. Mr. J. R. KASTERLiNG is now connected with our buaines* as Travelling Salwtomn. .Any orders entrusted tolmn will have our beat attention. [jaWJS C. BART & CO. c. CHAiiLicarrcw. h The Largest Importers of Fruit in the South, offer for salo a well selected stock of Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Cocoanuts, Lemons, Nuts, Dried Figs, Ruiaios, Po tatoes, Cabbage*, Onion* Peanuts, and everything eke that a first class whole sale Fruit Houss should have. Ccuntry orders filled with dispatch. [oct25 T. T. GILL, BLACKVILLE, 3. C- Watchmaker, Jeweller sod Gnnamith, will be gled to see old and new friends at hie old stand opposite the depot. All work war ranted. may 29 HENRY STEITZ, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUIT, Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Cocoanuts, Lem. ons, Pineapples, Potatoes, Onions, Pea tuts. Cabbages, tc. N. E. Corner Meeting A Mar ket tttreet, Charleston, 8. C. [octl 1 A PRETTY PLACE FOR SA.I/E . The healthiest aud happiest place in the county. Good schools, excellent water, good society and good churches. The lot ouotaiqs two acres. The house w a well built cottage of four rooms with eight foot pinna. . . Goed kitchen anff servant’s house. Barn, stables and other outbuildings aH in goojl repair sod a well pf excellent water. All within three minutes walk of the Depot and tan minutes of the AcXd£. my and Churches. tr. r :« w«.»< [Dsfiy—BBoft* Vfnuw'X’W. STATTONH. LSUaU Lv Blackviile “ Aahlclgh “ Wotewsni’* Ar Rarnwsll A.M. 1149 }&< 1XU P. I€w^*^ !S ^ MS X46 r • > R-AHTW A-lkn, STATIOW. 4 Mail ISAcc’m Lv Barnwi'll *• Wixjdwanl's “ A*hU>feh Ar Blackvllls A. M. SAW MS ISO S.4S y. h. All o.a - us S.M v I ■ ii KtKIf Mil tUnurcU luilivnrt Traiii* <x.an«ci with Soutfa Dor- oliiiH Jtallway Train* u follow*: Ni’. 3 hu roniipction from (tooth Oarolins Railway from Aii«o*ta ami I*>ual Stations Wr«t of Bl»rkvill«. No. 4 waiioct* with South Uarolliia Railway for Charleston amt L/«al Slatioiu East of Blackvlile aud Colnutilu nivlidon. 1*0.6 ha* ronuei-tiun from South Oarollua Railway fre'ii Cbarliwton, rolumhia. Division and all 1/oral HUll " HURiOM Kjot of Block villtv No. ^onnoct* with South Carolina Railway fbr Aii-i)W|aiid Local Station* W««t of Btackvillo. No. 711:1* connection from South Oarollua Railway from Aaonuta .mil all txral Staliooa. No. Scoun<w:U with South Carolina Railway for Ch*rle*ton. Columbia tnd all (mint* Ka»l. Ou CmirtdaT of each mouth a Shoelal Train will Inara ttlacKvllle at 7 A. It., and arrive at Barnwell at 7.46 A. M D. C. ALLEN.O PAT. Afrnt. JOHN B. PECK, (ieocrul ktaua^r. S^uth Carolina Railway. Commcncintr May 11th 1881, trails will run as follows: AUGUSTA DIVISION. WEST (Daily) For terms apply to MM All BUBCKHALITR, Mm. Kmma Vilfc IDtw, Ga. Leave f’barle#ton Arrive at Itranchvtne Leave UrMiichville Leave Edi<tto Leave Midway Leave B nuberg Leave tlrnhaius Leave Le«'S Leave Ui ickriite r“v7TiYo* - 8.18 am 10.15 a m 10 20 t in 10.3tt a iu lu.43 a m JO.60 a m 11.M a m 11.16 am 11.23am (Pally, exeefi So mlay*.) 4 .30 p m C.35 p m 0.60 p m 7.00 p m 7,13 p m 7 2- p m 7.50 p in 7.50 p u 7.58 1 i.Z-y * m f.hs p ni n:?irrhT~T~rTT”ff)' Lc* vl* W illl«toh s 11 44 a ni 8.18 p m Arrive at Augii^ta 1.20 j, m 9.50 p in EAST. [Daily] [Dailr exc-pi hintday. Leave A uguata 7.16 a in 6.'»0 p ui LeareWijiiatun 8.51 a ni C.84 p m Leave Elko 8.68 a m C.40 o m Leave Blackviile 9.18 a m 9.64 p m Leave I.eee 9.20 a tn 7.02 p in Leave (Irahains 9.82 a m 7.13 p in Leave Bamberg 9 45am 7.25 p m Leave Midway 9 63 a in 7.38 p ni Leave KUisto DhO J a in 7.46 p m Ar. at Branchrills 10.16 a at 7.65 p ui L«-hv* Brancltvillu 10 *2Ua m 8.06 p r« Ar. at t 'ha-ievton 12 20pm 9.55 p ni COLUMBIA DIVISION — it'ENT. (Diiily, Except Sunday.) Leave Brsnchvills 10.20 a ni 0.50 p m Arrive at Camden 2 25 p m 8.25 p m Arrive at Cwiutubio 12.38 p ni 9.22 p m Leave Colu'uhin 7.50 a iu 6.25 p in l.eave Camden 9 «D a ni 4.00 p m Ar at Hrauchv ille 1' 5 a tu T 60 p iu EXVHESS (L’X 1LY) WEST.) Leave CharleMittn 11 (Kt p m • Leave Brunchville 3 04 a m Leave Hlackvills 6.00 a in Ar. Augusta 8.00 a m EXPRESS (L'AILY) EAST ) Leave Augusta 9.40 p m Ar. at Blackviile 12.17 pm Ar. at Hranrltville. 1.43 a tn Arrive at Charles'on 5.15 a in ‘•CONNIX7TI0NS." C,Mined i.m* maileitl Aup.i.ita with (Iccrgiu K. K. to ard from all p iints tVoet and South west, with throu^t) Sleeper between Chnr- leaton nnd Afanta on Expre** train. Conuection* made at l^harlesion with North- Kisterti K. R. for prints North and wilh New York Steamers on Saturdays. Connections made at Columbia with Co lumbia aud Greenville R. B. and Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta R. R. to aud from all poinU 00 hoth Roods. Connections made at Blaokvilie with Barn well R. It. D C. ALLEN, G. P. AT. Agent JOHN B. I’ECK.General Manager. liUbTAV JACOBY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. Dealer in Watches. Clocks, and a Fine Line of Jewelry- AIR kinds of llepairiog neatly done. Old Gold and Silver bonght. 208 King Street, Charleston, S. C. octll (j E. Steadman, (Railroad Avenue ) Blackviile, S- C* second-hand engine— Offers for sale one five horse power. AIho, one seconcLband engine —ten herte power. Also, two second band saw mills. Also, one second-hand grist mill. Also, a lot of new and second-hand shaft ing and pulleys. Also, Geisor Engines and Saw Mills, Threshers and Separators. Also, the Georgia Centennial Cotton Gin, Feeder and Condenser. Also, any Machinery not iu stock supplied at short notice and on meat reasonable terms. Also, one 15-horse power second-hand en- gine. _ , Also, asteond-haad engine and grist mill DOTS Alva Gage & Go. 6h.yrleston ice house; Market Corner Church 8t. Charleston, 8. C. let packed for the country a specially. Ice by car load st lowest ratSs. Bpf24-ly DK* J. H. E. MILHOUS, DENTAL SXJHOEON, BL.A.CfCVIL.tiB3, «. 6. Regular appointments os follows: Baras well C. II. frooi third Aioodayin each month to Friday evening. Offio* at the Patterson House. Wiltlston. 8- C. frost flnt Monday in each month to Friday evening. OSes ever Oapt. Kennedy’s store.' Will he ni his home office in BbcirviUs every. Saturday and will awhe appoinunenU with patients to asoei them at aithav at haoSossini say time. Calls attended in Bnrawsll end ad|n« [shvzz time K«1* ug^aeh sorb They to ow nod BAf8 AX$ FUBMU v-mmp* » mus you pny mo pritm fbr) MdeouMyoa win find hoflsmg I fbbr iresk 1 * tiara bars ant um I < Tlteu it is left for t£gai to | «° j®® w They titiak that l! y«« an went you art no esray euoftooN pot io front a few shop worn good*, t for n trade, to tanks a big haul eon arc doing.- I wtU give any! W I prica 1 you. rime and bail, t*>-guide them by, and to sbow dtlpdd. ^ ij v?»js SW 74C. BROAD STREET, UNDER GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA* jtily24-9ni ANDY D. HOWARD. ,> • » JACK C. ^ : .ERE WE ARE -...j.. THE i-.j WHOP HOWARD BROTHERS. WHTSttfeATP BJackville, $. C. a ‘.hi .Wc call the stteutiou of the Farmers, Planters anti others who ufle such as Engines, Cotton Gina, 8nw xMilN. Cotton I’tesses and nil kinds of m»d>L ery, to the fact that re are Practical MschicsU and Engineer* nod thorouehly understand the repairing of ihosbove.tnachiuefy. New Brush Wheels, new Gin Ribbs.ond in fact everything portaiolug to s Giu or Engine. We have ’fittings of all ktpda, piping and euglnc supplies. A h-Ul is nil we want. The following are ft fcw' extracts froth the many letters we hsve from dififmbl shops we have worked for, showing that we know bur btftinen. Extract from a letter to me from Charlotte, N. C., while in Jersey City, N, J : “Hop* you will con 5^ T? 8 " i , goon there as yoti thoroughly uu* dersutnd our engines. LloDELL ENGINE CO. per James F. Johnson. uigta. Have found him to b*a first elasw Machinist in every particular, fill Phras with ability. unu* ic work for us and thereby re- £ w "■ 5! ■» J. MaDONBOUGH, dace the co«t of bhildtng our ra- ^ R * S.Si'o Mclfonnough * Bnlratias Bhraa, • Sip- 4 9S " - “ £5.9 . s “ X r 2 =-1 ^ Ha* worked for us os Machiui«t. Trusiworthy, reliable and a good workman. GEO. TV. WILLI AMR, J«.. A Co., Charleston Iron Works. Entit* satisfaction ns Machinist. Can cheerfully rsnraimswfi him la bw reliable and indastrieo*. t W. D. RjpBB, - ,.Master Mashiaist. P- h A. R. IL, Pedracoln, Fid. Lr-'- |S Has proved himself an excellent Machinist. Built one engine com. plete. It «*rke<] excellcut. LIDDELL k CO, Charlotte Iron Works, Cb.riotte, N. C. -hr * qrat oounties. Central HoteL UBS. v. No hosilnlion in reeoamcndiag bimasagwsl. practical machinist. WILLIAM Ml LB URN. Master Machinist, Grauitevill* Machine Shop. june2ti tf Deserves 1 he conAdmcs of «n goml men. Bast Machinist I tvsr had to work for ms. F. M MICKLEJOTTX, Master MachiniM, Ocmulgee, Uivsr R. R. (From Chari sat on, 8. C.) I found him lobesvsrytMng that was required of a first elate ragln* 3*1.2 2—2. vdmachinist. I paid bftn fVOO Sw - J - »>er'fov by the year. Hetsavessra t*7 . g L ^ ot * , ’ ,3 scooutlt. Fi - -- r*ni,«n*v«wei. ifsl ?3 St e I’® §c s |.rs C. U. Southern, Phosphate Workn, llemoval Notice* ■ p 'Xi -THE- GHEAT FEtMlWQtoS FABAGg 6? AtHMfTA We tale pleasure iu auuokncing that we have tooVed our clegntitstock of PorBl* ture to 840 BROAIi HlftEET, . ,, Old stand of Mjers & Marcus. Wo have this large store filled tooverfiowing witjf the most Elegant nod best Assorted Stock ever offered. Wo ftpOumts with one market .or any dealer io ' « :. ' , r - wf * \ i & i (STYLE, QUALITY OK KkIoE- ' ithnsofiufisdafitotaotrrfioallML . »• UeorcU. WrU« ftf cthdogwo Tits steady increase in our business is what has Mused us to move so ofton. eorgiit uow have the Finest Store aud Finest Stock call and see us. * •’ w« J. L. & Co. '! / ; i'? iep!3.27 840 Broad Street AugOata> G$h- # you want a Pine watch or clock, STERLING SILtKRtf ARtf, RICH JEWELRX. CUT- FINEST QUALITY TABLE LERY, OR SPECTACLES, Send your orders to or call at Jas. Allan & Co. 307 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C\ jan24 Dr. jTlL Smitih BOILER WORKS, •' -V . y . Ir- //. -Left' _ ■' ' • * JUST ABOVE DEPOT, V r • i- ‘ " Augusta* Q-eorgia. Buy, Soil, fejscbangs, Rent or Ropsur ou best manner tod terns, ENGINES, BOILERS, Saw XH5 grist Mitts AND MACHINERY, cheap Ani> Hood. I Hare on hand i Loigs Stock of v-tx--* U.. j--• : '&fys upwards of 60 Eugfoo* aod Steam sad Water Pipe ait 1 orc. i6BTflTQ WJECT0B8, Vaadixen Jet pumps, Bolts, Nats, Washers, Cifealar Saws, files, Ac. Write for prices. Promptem* a«d good work. Cheap will be ou am. ..ni h m Operative arid Mechanical Dentist. OAMOTBfKfld AND Wll*I.IIITOlTr. Will jrptcUcS st the following plnees si time meUtionsd' • BamsksO—:Beginning the first Monday ia each month and eontinoitfc fur th* following two weeks. Office st ths I^Otog BotsL WituaroN—The third sad fourth week in each month. Office over faith's Drag Store. syr27-ly rang whh his os-operstion sad Agents wanted for on- tie edition efhu life written Mhls own heme hisee-operntioa and nssistnnee, by the renowned Goedriek. Largest, chespeet, handsssasat, best. Klegsatly iUnstrsted— Cost* mew per copy to mnnofoetors than the other Usds that are sold for iwioo ifo pries, all ethers ten te e*e. One of ear jrattsndss profit sf ever $99 the first day. A kitrvsst of gold will be realised by t^sfy raker. AU mis bswlnnsri inosssd grand- *-*V W IdjkA ■v > . v .' $$$*$,> m>94 S.A.XR£f VFMLJL CJ. XR,. Mk’CA . BW prostiee in nil tbs Cohriswf tim Asfii -; and give pTompHttsaliqa to oil hnsiasiiom-