University of South Carolina Libraries
sas tBUUbDAl. OCTOBEB 16,1884. jj". ji,A. .. .. For tbc lx** ind rbrapret go to Ben Davie*. Hon. Jo*. II. Bush of KlIcBton was la town on Sat* unlay. » ClaeVrille's cotton shipment* up to Monday night were 8788 hale*., for the best atul cheapest cabbage go to Ben Da* vim. , ; ; . / y Mrs. Jomr M. SaatleH offt^il Oak towhship tiled on Sutunlue, _ . . * <- Only four more days roinaiu for the paymmt of ttxes without penalty. t.c - For the Itest autl*rtua|*e»t orangtw go tof BoO Do- The Vnion News '"onipany is now selling “Puck" on the 8. C. It. \V. traina aod we grant (I* almolution. Harnweil's cotton shipments up to Sulaniay night footol up 1501 bales against 800 last year. Died in Barnwell on Tuesday Night, (larcnce Cal* houn, infant son of ('apt John T. Willis. We are forced to posipOnr t,hc pnliheation of “The llctutifkil Know” and of 11 T. 8’» letter until next lus'k. ^ ^— Mi. W. Itl'cy All i» now clerking for Mr. Leroy Molsir and will be glad to have his friends tail on him. B n Davliw keeps thu bcat'fire cent cigar in Barn* ! . . OF COMPETITION 'V AND HIGH PRICES. THEY HAVE JOINED Mr. Th<««. R. Ayer retiinud to his Floriita h-nn* last week He lias sold most- of iiis real estate in Barnwell Dr. I.. Brook or A Son have one of the 7>est drug ston-s in the eounty and their prices and pnwerlp- tiuns are g<ssl for the people. Fresh fruit of every kind received every day at B n Haviva. The entilngof ssetiun master Weaver of th" Port- Hoyal P. P. ocmrred at Appleton and not at Dnldoc, a* rejsirtisl in our last issue. The rom-ert* of the AruU r Family are refined and rtijo.vaLle. They deserve full Uoums ami we com mend them to one friend*. » For the best assortmeid of tobacco go to Ben Da vies. *> Mt. H<i|ie colored church, Bennett Springs town- ship, rais'd nlmtyHhror dollars forehtirch purposes at a festival on Sstnnlsy evening. • For lr!*h jsilatoes. onionr, d'*.. go to Ri'n .Ihivie*. Moses WiiHaius, iMiorttl, the father *f forty isld children, died on tlie'Tth Inst, intireatCyprus*tnwn- «hi|i at the ailvauccd age of 118 years. Tarver, Cashiu A private eyelone is sliaktng ).rie-< aitd drawing crowds of happy sdme Imyerw- Itead liteir ail vert iseiuent snd g to head.|uartcrs. For the test Candy go to Ben Da Viet. Mr. J. I,. Morrison needs no Intndiietion to lair- gain hnutors His gissls ami prti*-« ^•olnm mi theta- s-lv* ami we biarlily cunnuenU Mr. Moriisoa sod his merchandise. Ban Davie' will open next wck a full line of eve ry tbiug to b.* found in a first elansennlfcctlonerr. Capt. I*. F. Hughes has Imnght and will aoon re- “lunve to the residence lately own id by W 8. Tilling- h 1.4, K*i|., in Brenutn. We are sorry to see so gmd a man move out of the eiitmty. At the municipal election In lUaekvITe on Mon day the folio* Iiik uiunietpal ticTi f » aXeTeetvd t> udsnt, H. I, Dielenhaeli; Warden*, J. I; .oil. T!m WaHi, W. If. Kelly. J. II. levy. Itef <r> buying your fruit* snd eaudi"* give Ben Diti * a rail. II ■ will sell you cheaper than you can luiy el*!* here. New advrtl* r» liave raklid our rnhann* and ten • fi-inml a ptund them liut next seek we will give our usual amount of nailing matter. In the nuan r<. ml ih’e aanminrianeiit* of ihegisd mi reliant* WiorhJh-ye In printer.* ink l.i.|. 1 i'fhvai '* ex|dan sliini of th* a|ipli.’ailon of his U lotntioti •'laWhuInd nu n and short haired wo rn *u“ w Mr. i .it in lyriiatUfai'tory. and his t lta*le to the refortnatnry iuctuiVvf wiunaa on w**Uty wa* a y in of eh v) uenee. Two dulbir* n wanl fU b'ptridfor the leluru nf a warn imekskin ps ket huuk, mpuaiulng idai u d dlars, I *4 on the «th to*', in or n.-ar hike Brown's store, to It. J Morris, Jr., or Tilt PCOrt.F idSee. oUld-i* The 1 idi'-s wihl find at Mr. Jamc* W. Turley’s a w |1 w-icctotF.tsich Wf dry amid. II*'wll dryiar weld* nod a eourtisiu.* ami Intel) gent c.rji* of salrameti, Mr.Turh'V devntiwgreat care to the wleeilon of kin g • *1* ami hi* Una'' is umpurilioU'd anmiigthoae * ho koo* him. i>i*»l* an-..1,1 *< rrpr am:td sad no advantage is pertnltt'd to be tnki-u of any one ^tr. ile.y nri' •'urvTolty fiU.*l and thi re i* ui< a liotii r house than larh’f’s In IhrSnttb. * ; t'f.ersk**a*oChJ<vtion for ikiruw. II 'usiwty -B»^ pu’ licai.—< . T. t nve, T. Clark, b. K. Motte, Jr., F, II. liopkin*. Janie* T. <»r , C. D. Dnwttug, J. * Coii- in My, I,. Ooltins, M. T'Bulli'r, J II. Mixon, o. w. Wiliiaiii*. T. D Curry, tl. IVcpIe*, H ihudair^ri. Cave, j i<. M'iiiiguu>«rk.r. Croat, it' mamafili'T -iil- W. I'liilliiis, M. M .Aaraid, TWo*. W.iWU, .1. Ik < W-N Ji. F Hoot n, W. M. Wiliiams, Dr. i B. Di.iell. II. W. Deer J. M U Kirkland, 0. M.Browtti«g.J. M Unvy, t> D. A. Wilson. S s. Dunisir, J. K. Cothraw, B, F. Weathcrshor, W. Jl Christie. Drutf Ivtoid oan THE- Innumerable Caravan AND dwelled the Manks Competition Bounced. PADGETT Leads all Others. WALNUT BEl)tiQ0M SUITES, 10 PIECES, &2 50. A NICK BEDROOM SUITE $18 CO. V jOTEVERY K1Na> AND EVERY VARIETY OF FURNITUR^-^t Cooking Stoves at all Prices. Padgett’* Furniture and Stove House, 1110 and 1112 BROAD STREET Rufer job lo the Editor of* «liU Paper. AUGUSTA, CA. foctlf "V"C3^0FH* Importer rif - and Whilchiilc end Retail Dealer in Fine Cijrant, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, — _ — Wines Bntidies. Wh'ckics, Gin, Ale, Porter,-Ac. 087 anti 030 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA', TTEORGIA, r Country orders atx-Jinpauicd with the rash promptly utlcuded to, BEGS TO INFORM 1HS FFTENDS mid the ptiblic gcncrn'ly that Irti has opened a Brandt of his Graham* Empori um at Bamberg nttd ia now receiving tun! exposing for sale iu the Murphy Slore the handsomest and certainly the largest s'oek of Dry Goods Clothing, Roots jmd LIKBM AYS. BAMBERG BRANCH T>T *K A BIT ; Wateh aed Jewelry lUpfuriog mAMI JOHN H. FEARY and Jewelry, 729 Breed GlfANDTS^A Hough and Dressed L OF- Tlie Silent Majority In* Morri- ©#ir Miiling Prices, Like Mu filed Drums, :<p v - ' i#. . . ' ' • Have Bean Beating Tlieir Funeral March TB Til SUM OF OBUHl Fi SilTM HOT SATISFIED WITJ THIS WE MAKE THE MOST - SIpcs, Grooeiios. Crockery, Etc., ever exhibited in Bamberg* llaviig detenninel twdo basiues.i thcro we open up with good, fust colored Prints at 4 cents per yarii v G-raniievide “C ’ 8 4 at 3 3-4 cents per vuid. Granite'ifle R. R. 7 8 at 4 3 4 cents per 'aid, (to cus* tnnierH only, uo merchants need apply), ami pmpowe to niake ptieefi of all goods pmporijonate to the above samples. * » We undonbtedty carry the .finest and best selected stock of Eadies’ Dress (goods in the County and profoso to make a I.1KB.MA.VS BAMBERG UltAXClI. 11 '^; 4 "' ol . lh 'SC'i'WlI* Rlack and Colored Cashmeres. • Dress’Ftauuilv ami Fhuuiel Tricot*. Velveteens and Brocaded Velvet! in all ^ •• sliadt *. Satteers, Silks and Satins. * ' IIeiifU.ita Cl'tb, Atulralun Crape C'.olh and Flench Rep. Ladies’ Gowns, ChendM and Skirts — real fine goods. * *—.— Silk Fringes, Passameuieric and Gimp. _— , ■’ Basket mid Shaker Fluiioclir. Rcpeilants aud Water Proof*, double * j width, at from o<l cents per yard up. o Lim n ami Tmkey Red Damask, Heady LIElJM ANS ’ BAMBERG BRANCH. Mado 1 able Cloths aud Jowels a spe cialty. , bheotings. Shirtings and Long Cloths at unheard of prices. * Wc propose duplicating prices, no mat ter bv whom or whc r e in ide. Comparison aud competition is exactly what wo want and wc cordially invite it. \Ve wHI cerinitily endeavor to p ease our cu“Tomer* and solicit calls, when we will be pli ased to have you cxiftijiDe our nt'fijk ami hear our prices. . 200 pair of Blauketa, AVhitc Red and LIEBM AN'S BAMBERG llRANCn, (, ^ y ' ht l ‘ WMl t * : “ 18 ,0 Sl0 - U0 P^' pair. . I If otR and Shoes cheaper than ever, Kvervihing is New and Fresh. No o'd, shopworn or shoddy goods. Contractors and Rii ! U«t*. Manufucturera and Denier* in att kif4a of 1 Building Material. We are prepared intake contract* or gfve Mtimatai *(i «U kind* of bnilding!. Our Sew 1 aud Pltuiin^ Mills are at "Greody*,’ 8. D^pijf nflia Windsor, S. C. We also keep in *toek at our yard or corner of Waikius and Twisg* Street, Am- gusta, Go., all kinds of uiHteri:d a* above stst 'd, All ordera aeol lo either pine* will Ih‘ promptly attended to. Wc are respectfully, r (iUAXDVS k 7.0RX. . Cleveland is Ahead in Polities BUT WE LE VD I*— „ OUR MOTTO,’like his, is “Reform'*—O'd High Price* must get out of lire w.-iy add give p'aeo to the New Low Prices. We buy for Cash, heuce are able te get the Bottom, ns our Prieeh will prove. Read and wonder. SOUD^V aTiSITt IIA tlBr.ETOp-^mt^rim^TtllltCT' i gTAND. TEN PIECES, FOR FIFTY DOLLARS. This ie'Vital Cndi doc*. AVc hurc Suites f.om this up to $500. We sre now fit ting up two Hotels, w ho bought us cheap from us aa they could hay from the lac* lories, and a little cheaper. We d fy all competition! Calf and ace un. CS^All goods packed and shipped Tree of charge. J. L. 'Bowles & Co. • ‘ -ii'j J, ■ : ■ 11 ' 84:0 33road Street AugUBta» Ga- rep13 27 The Randall Harrow. The most Convenient. Effective, Durable and Reliable Harrow Made. Ecno* oroiz/a rflM. F.avea hiboramt motir y. Heeurea the greatewt. yleM of crope by th>' mo t plrfoct tlllsRe. Unrivaled for Us power, Incomparable rapidity, nod , ff -etlveLeae for Bnrfaee Milage of all tenaelous and tough *0118. Ia often a Mitmtttme for the plow. Fite (liff< teut alz*s cutting from six to twelve feet ta breadth. f t WHAT IT WILL DO.—It wMI thoroughly pulverize the eoll. It will tbof:.. niighty cover up aeed erain. It will tliomuifhly cover np aurface mimurv, gt 'a often a rut'etitute fur the pi w. 1* wiH aave half the iltne Wid labor In pfe- paring Boil for aeod. It will increaee your crops. It will save ten cost la on* aenvon. . J It nas no equal n* a Pul vertz-r. Cultivator and ft'id Cutter, and for tilling all tenacinuH and tough soils. No other implement required te till eon ntalk ground, and It is unequalled for putting in wheat, oate. barley, &c. Every onw who baa used it or *esn it used, apeakv in it* pratae. It hi no expertmeot, bat ■i proved success. Do not tramp after and lilt ynnr u«i«-lee« old Drag. Itide the Randall, uud aave many a weary mile. Descriptive oirculare with teetlao- utalo scut on appiicatlou. KOIt MAL.1C I1V HONKS. DOUGHBIRTY & CO. iitirdwure Mercbuote aud Dealerain Agricultural Implement*, M|di AUGUSTA, 04. Eur)thing good aud disirable. be found a full Ms.ek of pure medicine*, cboicepertu.i cry, suaj'S. t'le finest bran a of tobacco tad iltfdiB aud stationer)’ of every dcecilptlon. . * Tltc IlxrBwell Fit* Cvat eiure is o<>» iif full tU«i *g»io. H is rvcelvinf fra*li goods •very day el all kind*. Go and tee them and t* awl Mil you av^vthingehwtper f r ih« cash down dt*a a»y ether aior« In ilio cpuniy do not e«ll again. ■ ■I e w —» ■'Now's the lime to »rive Bmlth’s Wortfc OIL" febU-ljr W. C. Forsyihe k 5on, Dry Goods and (,'lotbing, CliarUsion, S. C. FelUtnatfai r^syflie A Son *. JJht cheapest aSvre in Charlcaion, Forsythe A Son. Medicated Red, Flannel Shirts and Draw ers for f 1.00, Forsythe k Son. Black Silks and Fntins, Dtess Goods of all defeviiitions at Forayihe A Son's. The lies! 40 cent CHWet in the world, For sythe & Son. * Oil Cloth, Velvet Rug*, »len»p Carpeting* nml Oil Rugs at reduced prkca at Fonythe & Son’s." * Full Suit* of Genlli'meti*' Clotting aa low ns S4.C0 nt Forsyiheimd Son’s. , We sell J’lelding's Spool Silk at 8 cents, Forsythe k Son. Four ply Linen Collar* at 124 cents at For sythe A 48 on’s. Blankets! Blankets! Blankets! at For sythe & Son’*. We eeb ti e Diamond Shirt—the heet- Forsylhc and Sou. , Call and s«e us and be convinced Hint we are the chenpeet. VT. 0. Foisyiheand Son, 400 and 408 KingHttven, Charleeion, 8.C. %!•»» ^ j BoyqUHh O’Brien iiae been tina&i* naously t«-ck«te^ prttWpel of John- t >wn AcHdemy fn Aiken CtWmty. •When shall we have better weath er ?’asked Mhj reporter o# the editor, *Iir Heaven,’ was the Apply. r#heo reporter looBsd sill, would never b«Va at **0i“yRy 8,(03 Men’* Stiff FELT HATS lit 7.’»e (Irom Gobtein A Co., who never paid for them). These Hats hw actually worth $2 NO i-aeh. 5,000 pairs Men's UumLowcd Shoos, the very best made, at $4 50. Wc meau thebegt Tvhrw we i.iy *i>.-—— G.000 pair* Men’s Calf Skin Shoo* at 85.*, elienp at $1 25. 4,300 pairs Men’s Congress Shoeaut $1 00, would be eheup nt $r oO. to the Country Trade. A First Clap* Kip Brogan at 75e. Never sold for less than §1 25^ Tba IfWtquality Rnigiui made at $1 25» Sold ut’other huusej at §1 75. A fitie woman's Calf ^km’Shoc lit 75c. Regular price 81 40. The best qialirv Calf Skin Shoes at $1 25 ; always sold at $i> 00. I» Childra's Shoes for wiutcr wear the world cannot beat US iu pti jea and quality. FOR SAtft. riftn bushels (Viwfe* Bust Ftbof Odn. Pihw 79«e. p»*r Rrisbei. JNO. U HAIR. ucil6 Elko, S. C. A Fearful Cut in Ladies Fine Shoes The (jdafiky Pebble Goat Button at 81 50. A real good Curaeoi Kid at $1 50. The boat quality Coracoa Kid at $3 50. One small lot of five cases Men’* Handmade Shoes to- arrive on Tuesday next, which will be sold at 83 50. To appreciate tliia shoe you must eee it. You | nT~ always paid $5 00 for no better article. • ■ * • : f - v . '* - r " ■ . - .»* ' Rubbers, Rubbers. You do not need tkcra yet but remember tire rime will aoon como when you will wapt tjrefarno sopure them now while you can buy them at 25c for Ladies aud ! I'grlMsa’i. ' F.» ery one knows the regular price of thcae goods. • > *'-• ’ 4* * *! .* . « . Trunks and Travelling Bags* We ha r <B on hand and always keep tho largest stock and best assortment of the above iu tho City. Wc never *ay in our advertisements whst we do not mean, nor quote prices on what we dtxwot hare; therefore our printed pricea are a Terror to other Shoe Deal ers, and the bnblic look eagerly for them. .SIUTOI Oastun & in Call nt once aud be convinced and don't fjlgei the place. LI EDM AX'S BA.MBEIIG BRANCH,. MURPHY’S STORE. . I LiMi & CO. 1 Foundry, Machine —AND— B0ILE11 AVOUIvS, JUST ABOVE DEPOT, A Ugastn,’ Georgia. Bay, Sell, Exchange, Rent or Repair on best manner and terms, ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW ANBGRISTMILLS AUD MACHIXEIT, CHEAP AND Mod. Have on hand « Lars* Slock of IF upward* ot 5(4 Engines and Boners, also Steam and Water Pipe at reduced pvi- ecs. KORTING IN^TORS, , Vandisen Jet Pumps, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Circular Saws, Files, &c- Write for prices. Promptness and good work. Cheap wi 1 bo our urn. au24 •' I QP.AVE DIGGERS TO COMPE- \ TITION AND HIGH PRICES. ) 833 BROAD STREET AUG UST A- G A • ’ oetl I >lw Send six eems far postage aud receive free a coaily box i a of goods which will help all, ot ei' lief m»x, lo mure uao|}' right *way Ilian *ny tiling els* to Hus world. Fortuues nwaii the workers absolutely sure. At once ad dress Tbus & Co., Aug'isix, Maine. aprfO I*, -kyd I AriiS Aau.*.*iadi. 1 w* ■ tonj *» W but is claimed for tho WAVKRLY HCUSK, C3« A. HX.K*»*TON. »*. C. The best beds and beddingin tba South. Location the best In the Chy. The table ansurpasaed. • RATES—$2.00 and $2.60 FER DAY; ’ Reduce*! rated by i be week or month. JOSE I'll I'KR’E, Jr., Proi you want a ■FINE WATCH OR CLOCK, STERLING SILVERWARE, RICH JEWELRY, FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT LERY, OR SPECTACLES, Send your orders to or call at Jas. Allan & Go. 3u7 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0.* jvn‘24 You May Talk About Your Fine Clothing,Hats and e» • faeiits’ Furnisliing (*oo^s, BUT—- I. Is. STANSEIsIs, 74G BROAD STREET, UNDER GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEOUCIA* c. »*• f , ■ _ *j ’ • ' | i _ »* jm, «J Uj. * \'b*i ? •’ Can get away with them all in the way of FINE CLOTHING, HATS AND 0KNT8’ FURNISHING GOODS iur this Full and Winter in the very Latest ■Myles n«d at Prices that astonish everybody that looks at then). He mean* to outsell them all. Give him a trial and you will go fcoM the fcsat ♦ pleased mau in tie Stale. JDjrDon’t foigot the plate. ■ — . v- • •' * I. Ej. Stansell, 74f. BROAD STREET, UNDER GLOBK HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, jatyT'PUm-— ANDY I). HOWARD. JACK C. HOWARD. THE I m urn mi RESTA.URA.NT —AND— Family Grocery, ___ J. II. BORGER, Proprietor. ft Fresh Bread every day. Meals at all hours. All the dellcacie« of tho season. The choicest confectioneries, cake*, candies, canned goods, fruits, vegeta- Has. All at the lowest prices aud warrant ed to be the best. GALL AND BE WELCOME. J. II BORGER* Railroad Avenue. scpl HERE WE ARE. who p THE HOWARD BROTHERS. WHERE A.T t> HlackviUe, S. C. : J We call-the attention of the Farmer*. P!an»ers and others whs ase maehinory, such as Loginci, Cotton Gin*, SaW MilD, Cotton Ptesdm *«d all kinds of machin ery, to the fact that, ”e arc Practind Mkchin »t* and t^igincers and thoroushly understand the repairing of the above machiuery. New ikush^Wbseb,'new Giu Ilibb* nod in fact everything pertaiutng to a Gin or Engine. We Aave fitting* of ail kinds, piping and engine supplies. A trial ia al^wo want. The following, are a few extracts from the many Icttem wo have from different shop* we have worked foi, showing that we know our businon. Extract from a Utter to me from Hare tread Mm to b«a «r*t eb»*» Charlotte, N. 0., while in Jereey 533 erg * MrekUWMn rrerypartwukr. FiU Ciiy, N.J : “Hope you will con- — ^ t *3 linuo to work for Us anJ thereby re- “ r’ ’ W *f s! duce th* cost of building our en- v- £. £ giaea l wa* anxious to bare you S ^ ® o. § 'o go on there as you thorouguly un* T * *5 0 « g drrsiand our engines. 6 • — LIJDEI.L ENGINE CO. * «s> ®'* 2 any place with ability. jTfTMelKJHNOUSH. klcDonnougb A BaUntine 8bops. .T Savannah, Georgia. . per James F. Johnson. Ha* worked for us a* MachinM. Trust won by. reliable and a good vtoikiuan. * UEO- W. WILtlAMA Ja.. ff ffA. Cbarleston Iron \foi Eatlrr saliafaetion aa Mwhinist. Can cheerfully recommend him to be reliable and unlustriou*. W. D. ROBB, *Ma*fe* MashiatsL P * A. H. R-, Peasaeela, f ta. f Has proved himself aa Machinist. Built one engine com plete. It werked excellent. U PDBLL k <!Qt|2S Cbarloile Iron Works, Cbal’otte, N. C. No hrsilatire' In recommending him as a ^od, practical niaebinist. WILLIAM MILBUf Master s Oranitcville M« juucJU If s* g =!-§ I W KE- ©s $f-§:gv 1. iisirs •C ^ m r,* Beeervee the orehdreee of ell good area. Beat Machinist 1 are? had te werk fbr atS. 1- jtm. ^ . (From 1 fread himtshs &-H. ra^nirad of s fit asdmrehinlft. J par day by (he year, re Usewn areouat.