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i fciwtat «* tlM bcmMnth KssmHt* h IwNbj w)l«l for atlmdajr fo it. t. KraKtAW, CMHii/Ckw'B. t. i. Hjl96o». Cor. Scc’j. W. C. Fortyth« ft Son, Dry Good* «ad QlotbtBg, CUrlwUm, ft. C. -»ow‘» Um Ubm to irlve Bmltti's Worn OH" ; feblt-ly B. M. Bbn»»n, E>q. will retnyv* from AUaDdnle toOrMOTtlle. New Fell Print* «, Forty I he ft Son'i. Oent. J. W. LMMMtor. who bna had a aerare attack of paeuinttoia, b up and about *Katn. The cheepcet store la Cher lest on, Fonythe ft Sea. The old aUrnslnillontc early frost Oiyjkle bura are fully grown and dog fennel la blooming. Medicated Red Flannel Shirts and Draw ers for $1.C0, Forsythe ft Son. Up to Haturday night Wlllbton had ship* ped 609 bales of cotton against 694 for the aame Ume last year. Black Silks and Batina, Dress Goods of all description* at Forsythe ft Son’s. The next session of tbe Barnwell Baptist Sunday School Contention will be h- Id at Bpitngtown church. * a The best 40 cent Corset ia the world, For sythe ft Sou. Mr. Wilson Fnrsaof B*nnett Springs has the beat crop In the county. He has made 18 bales »f oottoo to the mule. Oil Cloth, Velret Rugs, ilemp Carpetiaga and Oil Hugs at reduced prices at Forsythe ft Sea’s. A friend asks ua to reprint “The Beauti ful Snow." Any one having a copy will do us a favor by sending It te this efflee. Full Suit* of Gentl'tnent' Clothing as low as $ 1.00 at For*y t he and Son s. liev. F. J. Handers has bought from Capt. W. H. Kennedy the Parker plnee just Ip rear of the Baptist church in Wiliiston. We sell Bolding’* Spool Silk at 8 cants. For»ythe ft Sob, The Hampton OnardUn says a matrl- moutal boom Is ab<>ul to start In thntoouii- ty. tioorl bye. Major Me. Our loss will be your gala. Four-ply l.insa Collar* at 121 cents at For sythe ft Son's. Our Citadel boya returned to Charleston Tuesday reinforced t»vcadeteT«a>leof \*1|. ]UP»u.(>U*'aaof Grahams, Holman of Barn well and Allen of Allendale. Blanket* I Blanket*! Blanket*! at For syth* ft Sou'a. The atore of Mr W. K. McKenzie waa Inirned at Old Allendaln on laat Stniday day night we-'k. Loss, IneiimiM-e, f l.oOO. It In thought the tin* was of iucon* diary origin. We reb tlie Diamond Shirt—the be*f— Forsyth* and Sou. Cel. Robert Aldrich h«« been appoirted hy the State Deioocratii Couintiilee rreeidoKtial ^lln'icrfor thr Second District, (o fill thee*- I c mey caused hy the re»ignativR of Geu. II*- good. t’all and »•* n* and he conTinenl that ere are the cheapest. W. Forsylhaand Son, 4th>and 408 King Street, Charlewtoti, S. C. TUe Governor has appointed the follow ing CoramUsUawr* of Election for Uiie otninty: State and e»uuiy t*oxea, L. A. Ashley. D. H. Kh-e, G. H. Bataa. Fe*leral K’Xee, W. II. Ungood, J. B. Dates, H. D. M. tiutau. Atl>r. A. F. Patterson’s Drug Store <*.an be found a full atoo.k of pure medicine*, choice per-futnery, txaitm, the Bneat bran a of tobacco and cigars and staUunoiy of every d«*scrlpC**ii. * Thu BanKWHLti JPucytr hua entere«l up on Its eighth volume. It ia * first-class pa per and wa wish It continued aucceea. But a word In your ear brother Holmo* It Is time you had found a better half.—Pick ens Sentinel. A married lady complained In a friend a few days ago that “1HF PkpPIjU was oooa. alonally too hard on the fair sex “ Webeg to Inform her that the fair ae* h'h been uniformly and unanimously hard on Its editor. Revenge Is sweet, especially when aitan cold. Tha Barnwell Fiva Cast Store Is sow ia Bill blast again. It is receiving fresh gaods •very day of all kinds. Gs and see them and if they do not sell yeu everything cheaper fur the cash down than any other atore In the county do not call again. At a oa mpmeeting last year, when a fam ily returned to their tant after the morn ing aortloe, little llmmto Informed Ma mother that a certain young lady bad been to the tent while the others were all away. Tbe mother remarked: ‘’Well, Jlmtnle, you should have entertained Iter.” “1 did," uald Jimmie, "i showed her the looking glssa." The Republican Congressional Conven tion for this District met In Aiken on Hat' tirday. B. £. Smith, mail agent, and E.J. Dickerson, preacher, were candidates for the notnlaatiou, which waa given to the lath r on the aeoend ballot. He ia a Baptist and about SI yean old. but after the elec* Hob he'll net know who, where or what he 1b, The tak hooks will close on the 90th inst Unless there should be an extension of tint*. The tithes (or eollooting should be changed by the LegWatum te later dates when money I# mere pleeUfnl. The ono- dttioo of the Mate treasury wtU Justify a longer eftteosk* than has been given her* t of ore and early noUoe of It would be com fortable to the tax payera and eredltable tothafowmsUmtha. Two weeka ago ms notleed the arrival at Barnwell of Meacra. MaUrht and Cumm* Inga and their families who have come to make their hoihee ataoflg ul. That to the kind of tre migration o«r State needs and we hope they are hut thaadtanes guard af a growing exodda from the North. Thu ffofthern aoldfar ranged the South but the emlgraat from the Ncttft Who fnveaU Ma money and becomes a cftlUen of oor MOtfon wHl hslp to bufid up It* wsatu pla- Tbey ar* welcome. Mr. Knight will. * &SV* - . D.M. and i. S. Johnston fotVu [ near mubalss on I Mir steam gtn. > and Wlittston WU1 unite in orafegu ma soon. -» x.Tw’yrouy wno eoniu went to the Sunday School Convention at Rosemary on Sunday, The trustees are making arrangements to open the Academy soon on a solid basis. Ah Fxflahatjdn.—Deacon Landy Hol man of the Silver springs colored Baptist church has tntervloved ua relative to the account of his treatment in a church con ference, published In a late Iseue of Tn PmtTJE. His venloit of tbe affair is this: ’The moderator wanted me to make an ex- pUnation and I didn’t wane to say any 1 - thing and I told him so, but he said I must and then I roee up and said to him that the man who carried theetatemeutto him was a liar, and he told the deacons to rise up abd lay hands upon me and cast me out because 1 wouldn't stop bilking when he was the occasion of my beginning. But they didn’t boat me with boards; no sir. they couldn’t have done that; but they took me up and sometimes they had me held up as high ns my head, and then they would slam me on the backs of the benches and *n the floor, and they tore ray clothes most off and they throwed me oat of the tunise Just like folks throw a hog out of a pen, and 1 believe they would have killed me If t#o brothers hadn’t hoi pod me In my tribulations, and now they’ve had my name printed sa an owdaclous rascal In the papers and Its all the work of a tow downded nigger, but hts name Isn't.Lamly Holman." Bro. Holman Wears the up- pea run oo of a used up man. . * . , * " h ■ FI.ACKV1LLK.—Mr. W. J. Martin gath ered lust week from three-fourths ;ot nh acre of upland 50 bushels and )T quarts of corn. On two acres of new swamp Mr. J. J. Whalwy made 160 tmshels of corn. The land wus broken thrretlroes before planted ami the cultivation consisted of oue ploughing and twe hidings. Mr. J. K. Williams left for Texas last week and Mr. L. W. William**, his brother, will follow this week. The Blnckville Heading Clnb will meet to morrow evening »t Mr. II. L. Dicftnbach's. Cotton ekii>meuts up to September 30ih 2230 boles. Mr. Robert nail of Texas Is visiting his daughter. Mis. J. P. btrobel. Flfty-ilve yeuis sgo when only 17 years old he went Went fiom old Pendleton District. With him were no other emigrants from Ken tucky uud Tennessee, all of whom are dead. He served under Sum Houston in the Texan war for independence and was also In the Mexican war and “the lute un pleasantness between the St tes.’’ For forty years he was engaged In lighting In dians and while he would tire from bis block house upon lli*i savages his wife would mould the bullets for Ms tru ty rl- llo. Before rntuiidng to Texes he proposes to revisit his birthplace but does not '-x- l**v t p> meet any oue whom he knew In Uis boyhood. ****** The fvllowing i* » true c«i)y of an eexle»i- n-ticsl prts'Umalion pewrd *ud which tve publish tor public iuform&uou nud iustruc tioa. NOTICE. To the Communitv at 1-arge that the Ex- c traion publi-h mm tbs I'apuuiA ifiptisi Kx- curvion i* n f.tulsc one a* we the Capernaum Church now nothen of Eoey jhich and we SDonnce that we have nollien to doo with bit* Excurrion got up By one 'VdlU Uo>ling we have nmhen t > doo with hit aiull bit ia a faulse rangement of tue Said Boding him self. R«v 0 Kerklvnd Poster S. B. Kemp (Terk September the 24 1884 ort towMhlff Mfl M k»to Uwtoftffhly fo* verwat with tfte IiiisUmb* wilt descrTSSM •xtoasira patroaage. Mr. Cussalags Is a civil aiHftoser and will on doubt ftsdamp^i empioysaeat tOr Ms ktatre Inthadere*^ mant of U»« tsrw anterpileee that wUl •seattaluly M ftfleds Nfw ADvruTisnuKKia.—Editors as a clues are fond of giving advice. It Is ex pected that they shall be posted on all sub jects from millinery to machinery, and U> the credit of the profession they are u*u- ally equal to the demauda (In that line) made upon them. With a dear oonsdenoe we undertake to-day to volunteer some in formation which will be of servioe to our sOhacrlbers. delinquent and other wise. Our first exhortation ia that every man and woman indebted to this ofBoe should pay up within the next thirty days so that their names may be blessed In the sight of the printer. Next, when that Is done and your other debts are flattened, before you b*gln to spend whatever surplus you may have consult our advertising columns nnd dec’de to buy from tha lire men who ad vertise therein and wba mein to do busi ness instead of sitting down la the back parts of their hermit-llko stores, compos ing lamentations on the dullness of trade and propht*clc* of the everlasting panic that Is at the doors. If you go to Charles ton stop at tho Wavcrly House, where yon will Uud capital accommodations Ami all the delicacies of the city markets. Before beginning business walk round Into Mar ket street and get Thoe. MoG. Carr to Im prove your feelings by the use of scissors andrasorand you will agree with us In voting him a first class “tonsorlal artist.*’ Next go to D. Bentschner ft Co’s, and see Mr. Archie Armstrong and the gentleman ly proprietor* and clever clerks and buy a suit of clqthes that will lit you and no" cy clone your pocket book. Buy a few of Rolling's excellent cigars and go down to Hr. B. J. Morris and buy for the good wife one of his superior cooking stoves, or if yet have one already buy an ell stove and you will And it the beet promoter of do mestic harmony that ever entered your hottse. If you are a young nan and want a present for your sweetheart go up to MoXlrae’s and you will get something that will help out your courtship and Influence the maiden mistress of your affoettonsto name the happy day. If you are fond of music and waat one more organ than ns tuM gave yeu do not fail to visit C. Olli ft Sou. who will sell you anything In their line at Christian prices. For groceries go to sec Bob Easterling at Btechore, and if he don’t tell them to you It will be because you hate enough at home. Don’t leave toUa wi' btut tailing on C. £, Leslie, the king fisherman, who always catches ffoh ‘and easterners and who, unlike all other BaberaMn, never tells a tMag that's not so. Ac tor dry goods It wtU be hast to wait un til you come home sad then wRh your family go to Ltebmaa'a, at Grahams where the prudence of the will save yon ftrem bankruptcy would over- Ussy have had a ] ran mea who wUl deserve soooese sad gut it too. It will pay you to get them to do your work by the job Instead of fuUpwliig tbe old plan of hliiag slow workmen by JJfjlftgr— VViV*.< l - ’ -jj For furniture J. L. Bowles ft Co. are the leadecs In Georgia, ami their trade is spreadlng, as It ought to do, in Carolina. Tiwlr stock la very large and. their atore very beautifully arranged, and no Barn well visitor should leave Augusta without Inspecting It and exchanging compliments with Mr. Bowles and hts handsome and genial chief of staff, Col. J. 1 Palmer. Aid It you want spectacles, or a dock, or your watch repaired, why Mr. J. H. Fcary U the man you ought to hunt f<r and you will Had him just opposite the Central Hotel. At Bones, Dougherty ft Go's you will find anything In tbe hardware line you may need and don’t forget to bring back a good lot ef ammunition for the boy*, a razor and pocket knife for yeurself and a pair of good scloeors for the women folks. — Editor Propls: v The seventeenth session of tha Barntvell Baptist Association met at Rosatu try church on Friday last. Rev. A. Buist not being preaent Rev. F J. Sanders presetted the introductory sermon irom Matthew X, 8. “Freely ye have re ceived freely give."’ The Convention wo* called to order by tbe President, F. J. Sanders.- The letter* were read and delegate*enrolled. On motion of R. M, Mixson the rule Was suspended and ofiicers elected by acelatna- - The same officers were unanimously elect ed, to wit: Rev. F. J. Sanders President, Rev. J. J. Getsingor 1st Vice President, Rev. J. M. Bostick, 2nd Vice President, W. R. Beynton Secretsry, I. A Blanton, Treasurer, Rev. L. Cuthbert delivered an address of welcome. Responded tobyj. W. Blanton, The various committees were sppoiuted nud tbe query, “Why don’t tbe young peo ple take more interest in tbe .Sunday School’ was introduced by W. A. McLemore. Ou motion of J. M. Hahs it was postponed till next day and J. R. Cooper sppoiuted to answer. On uioiion, the Convention adjourned till SatnrdayTO o'clock a. m. Saturday, 10 a. m.—Prayer meeting, con ducted by lion. D. P. Sojourner. Convention was called to order. Prayer hy Rev. F. C. Hickson. Committee on Let. ten* reported and report adopted. The query of yesterday taken up and dis cussed by Rev. W. D. McMillan. F. C. Hick son and l>. P. Sojourner. On motion of J. SI. Hair, amended hy D. P Sojouruer, speeches were limited to five minutes. fue querie, “What sre the bevit evidences of a goo l Sunday School,’’ was diseuxsed by Revs. F. C. Hickson, J. M. Bostick and J. R. Hill. The committee on arrangement for next meeting rc|*orted Springtown, on Friday be fore the 4th Sunday in September, 188o. On mot ion. Rev. F. J. Sanders waa granted time to advooeta the claim* of the Allen Chapel Church to aid ia rebuiidiugtbeanuie A collection waa taken up amounting to 514,00 Committee on statistics reported 1217 scholirs, 206 teachers. On motion, the collection on to-aiorrowbe given to the Mary Harley mission. Hon D. P. Sojourner was granted unlim ited lime to make a speech uu Foreign Mis sions ( Adjourned till 10 a. m Sunday. ktiuday, 10 30a. m.—Rev. L. Culhb-rt de livered a very able Sunday School address at 11, Rev. F.C. Hickson preached the char ity sermon from Genesis, 4th chapter Olh and lOtb verses, “Ami my brother s keep er.” to a crowded house. A caliection was taken amounting to $18. So ended n very interesting and harmoni ous meetinffef the eonveutiou. ScpirSiber 2Vth, 1884. totgai sifting |A NOMi Mg . w •■Ofa •xpotiag for mIb b tlw Marokj fttuse fln^a Affkgli gt AT ill A IbHVFMlfc , IOP ■Wr' X. . i Um IftTbAGniBiw tnssDs n<.- rr-.ai . 1 v r s^o^rcr^’ * ks bambeb ° BR ‘ Ncn exhibited in Bamberg. Having determined to do badnetM tbers wa open op with good, fast colored Prints At.4 routs per yard, Graoiteville ‘•CT’ H-4 at 3 3-4 cents per yard, Granitevillc It. ‘f B. 7*8 at 4 3 4 cunt* per yard, (to cus« • ' “ toipera only, no mstTltanfs need apply), and propose to make prices of all goods proponkmatv. to the alnive mtuples. Wc uudoubtcdly carry (tic fluent and beet selected stock of Ladlas' Drosstioods in tho County nnd propoM to make LiKBass-s bambeiw. Dmw Flaouels and Flannel Tricots. Velveteen* and Brocaded Velvets In all shades. Sattenns, Silks and Satin*, ilcnrietta C'l-'h, Ausirslian Crape v . C*.oth and Fianch Hep. Ladies’ Gowne, Chemise and Skirts — real fine goods. Silk Fringes, Passamentcric and Gimp. Basket and Shaker Flannels. Hrpcllnntft and Water Proofs, doable width, at from 50 cents per yard up. , f L | nc " *” d 'f.? r V y Ke i I I 1 " nR f k ’ llcady LIEBMANS’ BAMBERG BRANCH. Made Table Cloths and J owels a spe cialty. Sheetings, Shirtings at uuhetmi of prioeft. We propose duplicating prices, no mut ter by whi*m or wliens made. Comparison and uompctiiion is exactly what we want nnd we cordially invite it. . - We will certainly eedeavor to please our customers and solicit cnlfc*, when we will be pleased to have you examine our stock and hear our prices. 200 pair of Blankets, White Rod and LIEBMAN S BAMBERG BRANCH,^ ^ c< “ t8 ,0 ^ 10 * u0 P« r pair. Boots and Shoes cheaper than ever. Everything is New and Fresh. No old, shopworn or shoddy goods. Everything good and desirable. Call at once and be convinced and don t forget the place. * LIEBMANS BAMBERG BRANCH, MURPUY’S STORE. Contrheton and Boftders, Building Mateml. Wear* kinds of buildioi^. Ow Saw and Planioq MHb hroftt' Windsor, B. 0. ‘ W* also keep in stock sf our yard on eofao* of Wl gostt, Ua., sll lioris of materisl aa afloktffitaited. Aff f Ga., ill wilt be promptly attendod to. aepSo' We are reupectfafly, L Cleveland is iimiftijiopi -BUT WR LEAH IN- OUR MOTTO, like Ms, is. "Rcfitnu ’—O'd High Price* moat wny and givs place to fhe New Ia>w Prices. We buy tor Onsb, fas gut the Bottom, onr Price* wiN prove. Road and wonder. SOLID WALNUT MARBLE TOP SUITES, WITH TGI£ STAND, TEN PIECES, FOR FlfT? DOLLAR This w what Cash does. Wc Irnttf Silttoa from fitting up two Hi*t«ls, wfio bougla os cheap from us as tones, ami a Ihtlo cheaper. We duly aUconipcfHion. HP*All goods packed and bhipp«l Beer of eiwrgor. and Long Cloth* who, not sootont wftft'TwaMr trimsphs. Is try- iuft to bring all Um Ursammi Uads to L l Foundry, Hachiso -AND- BOILER WORKS. JUST ABOVE DEPOT, Augusta* Oeorgia. Buy, Sell, Exchange, Rent or Repair ou be&t manner nnd terms, ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILLS AND MACHINERY, CHEAP AND GOOD. Have on hand a Large Stock of Amount of taxes collected through the county in September : Three Mile Towoehlp 9 830 ns Fish Poud Township 406 97 Midway Tawnshlp 949 59 Bambertf Towoehlp 17)6 29 Puford’a Bridge Township.... 70 01 Great Cypress Township 65 02 Sycamore Township 323 95 AUemlale Township 700 79 George's Create Township.... 114 49 Blsokvlile Township 652 61 Wiliiston Township 847 67 Rosemary Township 13 34 Red Oak Township of 07 Richland Township 414 41 Four Mile Township 699 82 Bennett Spring Towoehlp 260 06 Bull Pood Township.......... 1074 25 Batdoo Township /. 329 21 Barnwell Township 258 35 Total 99.163 75 Elko, 8. O., Sept. 22nd, 1884. Editor People : The oiiixens In and around this place desire to ask their noble and energetic temperance brethren through the col umns of your valuable paper why it is that since they have worked so faith fully to “dry" the towns in Barnwell county they do not enforce the law they sought after nod obtained. We are reliably informed that every town lq the county, except Elko, sella aa modi whiskey now as before tbs conn ty went dry, and if la thought that seme sell even more. I do know that tha trade that belonga to Elko, and that baa always remained here^ now goes to Blackvllle, and when asked why they go to BlacfeTiUe now they unanimously reply: “We oan|qet eU the whiskey we want In Blaekvllle and can’t-get It here." Whether this ia true or not we cannot say; hut we can say they always come back with their pockets empty and themeetvws full of something that Mea their toagnes and tangles their lege. Now we bate to charge onr slater lewas of so violating the latie of their Stale and we will not do oo, bat If these reports are true, temperance brethren, why not let aU eett whiskey or none, upwards of f>0 Engine* and Boilers, uUo Steam and Water Pipe st reduced pri ces. KORTING INJECTORS, Vaodusa Jet Pumps, Bolts, Not*, Washer*, Circular Sawn, Files, &c. Write for prices. Promptness and good work. Cheap wLl bo our aim. an 2 4 XF you want s - FINE WATCH OR CLOCK, STERLING SILVERWARE, RICH JEWELRY, FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT LERY, OR SPECTACLES, Fend your order* to or call st Jas. Allan & Go. 807 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. j*n24 J. *sp!3 27 L. Bowles & S40 Broad Street .A-agtugtai C The Randall Ran « ' . v The moflt, Convenient. Effective, Durable and IMtahte Barro omifcwt time. Haves labor and money. Secures the greatest J the mo t perfect tillage. Unrivaled for its power, inoomparsb • (T**ctlvenwM for surface tillage of all tenacious and rough e< Huhitiitute for the plow. Five different sites cutting from etl 1 breadth. WHAT IT WILL DO.-It will thoroughly pntvtriia the ad oogfriy cover up seed grain. It will thoroughly cover up sor is often a ftuhfltitute for the plow. It will save half the lima a paring soil for used. It will increase your crops. It will anti ssnaoif. It oatt no equal as a Pulveriser. Cultivator and Sod Cutter, < tenacious and tough aoftM. No other impiemcnt required t itroumi, and it Is unequalled for putting to wheat, oats, barley who has used it or aaeo it used, speaks In Its praise. It to oo h provod snccees. Do not t romp afrer and lift your useleaU the Randall, and save many a weary mile. Descriptive drcal uiule sent oo application. iron HA.L.K flY BONKS. DOUGHERTY , Hardware Merchants and Dealers la Agricultural sep2S i Dr. J. R. Smith. Operative and Mechanical DENTIST, BAUBKHti AN* Wll.L.l*T«Na WUl prscUes st the follewiwg pisses st Him raentloafld JUmbkbu—BegisaiDg tkt tnt Monday is each wooik sad continuing for ihs following two wflsh*. OfttMBi Ihs Hwrtwg Hotel. W uxtaTox—Tho third aad fourth week is Ofioe over Aadth'a Drug Store. sprJT.Iy “Well, old friend, which way?’’ said s loan individual to hi* fat friend at a railway station .not lon*^ ttnee. “I am off for a little trip to see what has been going on io the World siuoc 1 have been in boudage ^ “What do you mean by being iu bon* dags?” “Well, just tbw: “You and I traded for nuuy yean with the same firm, paid the t*ane ruinous prices and were si • ways in debt. That'* what I meau by being in bondage.” “How did you manage to pet out?" ^ “I sold off all tbe surplus stock, Ac., that I could spare, economised at every poiut and traded this year on a cash ba sis with Ben Davies in Barnwell. You have no idea whit a difference it makes —some merchants don't seem to realise that the war is over, and think they have » government contrast to keep ths farmers poor. When I first commenced trading with Ben Davies I presented ths same “shadowy” appesnnoa that yon do at present; but look at my proportions now—and I am the leanest one of the family. It is not always good feeding that makes a man fut; peace and con tentment, tbe satisfaction that yon will reap the Ujnefiu of your labor and no fears of tbe sheriff's levy to disturb your peaesfal slumbers. I am fat, healthy and Irappy, owe no mao a dollar and am go ing oo a little free excursion of my own as a compliment to myself. I fear that the March winds will carry you hence if you don't mako a ehsnge. Ben Davies keeps everything you need—Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Fresh Groceries, Hard ware, Tinware, Canned Goods, In foot anything yon need, and for the cash he wUl astonish you. Take my word for it. trade with him next ymr and in tbe winter we’ll enjoy a trip out West on our surplus cash. ‘ sep25. You May Talk About Fine Clothing,Hat (.cuts' Furnishing G -BUT I. Is. STANSE1 740 maun STUEKT, U.YDKR GLOBEItOTXL, AD01 s • J *A ’' ' <£ Can pet away with them all in tbe way of FINE CLOTH] GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS lor tHs Fall and Winto Styles and at Prices that astouiab everybody that looks at thei He means to outsell them all. Give him a trial and you v pleased titan in the Stats. IVDon't fotget the place. I. Lt* Stanse 74G BROAD STREET, UNDER GLOBE HOTEL, AUQ july24-9m ANDY D. HOWARD. JJ HERE THE HUIL Send six seats for peslsgs and rsofliva foss a costly box of goods whioh wilt hoip all, of oithor sox, to swtv mossy right away (has sayshtogslss to this worlft. Fartamss await the worker* shsohutly sore. At sass ad* drassTses ft Cw., dagista, Matas. aprlfl w. ft. BMCHonr. j. vonfovcH. nmnnita WHOLKHA-LK GROC&JEUi And Uoalors in CAROLINA RICE* - "i 199 fiaatBsy. 1 s*4 2 Csmhsrlssd Ptroet, 54 and 56 StstflStrsat, ChsriSMsa, 8. C. (Nsw York Ofto«, 98 Wall Strsst.) V. ft. Mr. J. ft. KASTSRUKO Is s< eosssated with ssr bustaassM Trovolliag flalssans. Any srdvrssatrsstsd tohUs will hat* vsr best sUssUwu. [>*a25 '. t ‘V -tVrttV ' .-.t WHOP HOWARD BR( WHKRE A.TP Black ville, S* * Wc call the attention of the Farmers, Planters and etbsi such as Engine*, Cotton Gins, Saw MiH*s Cotton Ptesaes s ery, to tin fact that ’re are Practical Machinists aad Rafl understand the repairing of die above machinery. Nsw B Ribbs and in fact everything pertaining to a Gin or Engtot all kinds, piping and engine snpplies. A trisl is aQ WU Wt Tbe fuliowiag are a few extracts frrfm the madj tostorit shops we have worked for, showing that We kacw our bin Extract from a letter to ma Dorn, Hava f Charlotte, N. C., while in Jersey City, N. J. j “Hop# yon will oon tiane to work for it* and thereby dttce the eoet of building our vm- & gtaea. I was aoxlona to have yoa g t— o go os there ae you thoroogbly an* 7 g daman d our engtaas. ® lijdkll ENGINE CO. per Jamas F. Johnson. Ifse worked for u* as Vsshlnlst. Treat worthy, reliable sad s good Workmen. GEA W. WILLI AMR, Jn., ftCo., Charleston Iran Work*. : i’s.' . ' '& ■ * \ Ha* prorod hiaaelf an oxesilent MaeMnlat. Built one engine son. stole. It worked exMitont. LIDDELL ft CO,. Charlotte Iron Works, ChaifoMo, N. C. No haaUatiea in a kU * "VlELU^MtLBDRN^ Manhinist GranUrtilki Machine 9bef. »ey fiOQ 2”f MaoMM " itH s-f I la IHt , Cbaahai