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Tftr' y-Ti " II I iwpiifi mm* THUBSDAl, gUTOBEK 23.1884. V I ...1 ■ ■ 1-. ■ - next month. 'A Mo shmiir* * “Now’n the time to*Klve bmlth’s Worm Oil.’* febli-ly W. C. Fowylbe A Son, Dry Good* end Qlothing, Charleston, 8.0. < Bart well county wllleend no exhibits to the Mew Orleans Expos! ion. New Fell Printaai Foray I he k Son’s. Mr. W. C. Wearer of Great Cypress town ship died on Friday night of typhoid pneu- mxtia. Tbechenpest store in Charleston, Forsythe A Sea. Mr. Chas. Duensin? hns been appointed Itepublloan supervisor at Midway, vice T. D. Curry. Medicated Red Flannel Shirts and Draw ers for $1.00, Forsythe A Sou. Miss Mtlry Lee Hartzojr,daughter of Mr. S. J. Hartzog, dlod in Dambelg ou Tues day morning. Black Silks and Satins, Dtcss Goods of all descriptions at Forsythe & Son’s. Strvivca were held in the; Presbyterian Church on Sunday morninj hy the Key. Mr. Knight, and in the Eyening by Rev J. R. Dow. Blankets! Blsnkels! Blankets! st For syth* k Son’s. It was reported In Augusta on Tuesday that several attempts bud been tuude on Monday night to burn stores and residou- ct“« in Allendaie. The best 40 cent Corset in the world, For sythe A Son. Mil Sundav an unknown negro man about O') years old was killed by the up train near Midway. Two pistols and twenty- two cents were found on bis iter-on. Oil Cloth, Velvet I’njrH, ilcrop Carpetings and Oil Ruga at reduced prices at For»ythe A Son’s. Oipt. Dunn reached town on Monday night with a car load of Kentucky mules and horses. He rei>orts live atock ss high and Blaine stock us low lu the blue grass State. Full Suits of Gcntl* mens’ Clothing os low $4.UOtti Foisytheand Son’s. C J. Hay. Krq . has tendered his rw-U- natlon of theTiial Justiceship to Gover nor Thompson. Air. A. II. Patterson Is, we believe, the only candidate for the suc cession. \N c sell Rclditig’s Sposl Silk at 8 cents, Forsythe & Son. The gin house and press of Mr. J. L. Sau tters in Red Oak, tovmdiip were burned on Friday night with nine biles of cot ton and a l.trq* fpeooiiy of seed. The fire was caused by the fall of n lamp from the hands of a a cepy colored bay. iie sell the Diamond Shill—the best— Forsythe and Sou. TIih lottronoiupis announce that the star .'returns It apt r aching the tarlh, olid that it will smash II iiig* liner than L>oth- tucks when it st'ik s. However, nslt will n >t artive here r »r 9‘./Oil years. It should not pi event del qumt suhscilters from t a\ lug lheir uchts to The Fa' rLE. Fonr-ply l.iticn Ccllatsat l.'i cenisai For- ■y tlie A Son's. We ha-1 a pleasant call on Monday frntn Cleveland and Hendricks, the twin Isiysof Mr. and Mrs. M- J- I’ot**. if ihe LVmn- eratie stnndardbaarers, for whom they are iHiinerl, nm ra cei t»iu of mi. c.-s- at Ihe No- vi-mlicr oliT’tion os the crowing yomigsU-ra i re to makegood men th-in the Democratic goose hangs high mid all Is lovely. Their visit gave us a clearer Idea of the growth <r tbs country than we bad ever enter tained before and we leturn the pnintlslng young gent letnen out best thank- for t heir i-betinenoe fiotn Vocal tnuslu while iu our bachelor 8'iio‘utn. They aro only live months old but have bravely put ou the red shirt and eudated fur I ho war. llutrah lor Clevi land and Hendrlvks. Cull and »->e us and be cmivincrd that wc arc the cheapest, w. (!. Forsyikeand Son, 40*'>and 408 King Street, Charleston, S. C. OF r 1^* “JF" tv C i, T ; 'I-.' swni COMPETITION A1ST33 HIGH PRICES. Two riullar* re*»r«t nil lx-jmid for lie 1 return of S worn buck-kin ^rocket book, coolaiuleg-elerrn •f; .liars, I.eU oo t lie 4tb inst. in or near Mike Brown’* tore, toli J. Worri*, Jr, or TUI. I’lXll’LK "ffu-e. « n-liS-lw Fi.YINO SotmiWAlO) Miss Emily Knight of Minnesota and Mrs. C. V«rb««*s of Jlrooklyn, N. Y, parsed through bur vll- - luge last week ou route to the high nt d <ry flue lands of Duncjunon—where the %ir Is so perfect •Tliat. every bieath thatblowe o’er the lea Couieellke a mother’s kiss to tln<e." —— • ♦ - —<-w- At Dr. A. F. Patterson’s Dntg Store enn , l>« found a foil stock of pure medicines. "T* choice perfutt ery, soups, the finest bran s of tobactxi and cigars and stationery of every dctwiiofluiu , 4 Mairiaoks.—At Great Saltkchaicliie Churchon the lotli insl. by Rev. J. F, Buist Mr. W. T, Riley and Mins Julia Williams, all of Barnwell County. At Allendale on the 16th inst. by the Rev. Jo* A. Lawton, Mr. C. B. Reeves and Mist Mnry W. Allen, all of this county. Near Blnckville on the l‘>rh inst. by (be Ilcv. P. J. Wilson, Mr. D. F. Drew and Miss Lulla R. Dewitt, all of Raruwdl county. In Willislon on the ICth ln*t by the Rev. , Lucius Cmhbert Mr. \V. H. Hair, and Miss JaneM. Bates, all of this county. Bright and fadeless be their crowns of re joicing.” The Barnwell Five Cent Store is now in full blast again. It is receiving fresh goods every day of nil kinds. Go and see them npd if they do not sell you everything cheaper for the cash down than any other store in the county do not call again. Bi.ACKriM.ie—Gen. W. N.Tafl, Postmaster nt Charleston and Republican Candidate for Congress from the First Dhlrict, was in town on Saturday. Siedemsnn’s Hall has been converted Into a-handsomely appointed billiard saloon. Gill invites All persons who come to the Circus and all who come to Blackvillcto call and partake of his goobers and good things to cat. Mr James Dimond’sgin house wssburnrd on Friday night with nine bales of cotton S |ir "id a large quantity of seed, Is thought We * fire was started by an incendiary. A bale of cotton in Ike press ot Mr. J. L. orrison’s gin naught fire from a spark from he engine on Friday morning but it was forthhately extinguished before the house caught. Cupt C, K. Lartigue was in iown on Tuen« day. He reports himself an pleased with and prospering in his Florida home. Mr. Fuilerton Buist is now with Mr. J. L. Morrison and wilt be glad to nee his friend* at the Court House corner. Mr. W. Jeff Rowe died ou Monday at his restdancs two alien from town. Cotton feieipts up to Tuesday night 4688 bales against 4887 up to same date lost year. Mo. Julia E. Irlar, wifi of Mr. W. R. Is THEY HAVE JOINED THK- Innumerable Caravan A.KD cllcd the Itanks OF The Silent Majority* Otft* Kiltiny Prices^ Like Muffled Drums, Have Been Beating Their Funeral March to m smis of ' " foe somew NOT SATISFIED WITH THIS WE MAKE THE MOST 8,000 Men s Stifl hKI.T HATS at T.ic (trom Gol-tcin A Co., who cercr paid fur tlicni). These Hats are actually worth $” .>0 each. 5,(810 pair* M«wV Haudaowcd Shotas, the very best made, at $4 50. Wc menu tlie best when we sny so. 0,000 pairs Men’s Calf Skin Shoes at 85v., «hcaj> at Si 25. 4,300 jutirs Mtu’s Congress Shoes at SI 00, would be cheap nt $1 50. Special to the Couxltry Trade. A First Class Kip Brogan at 75c. Never sold fi.r less than Si 25. The hot quality Iln'gnn made at SI 25. Sold at other houses at SI 75. A fiuo woman's Calf Skin Shoe at 75c. Regular price SI 40. im mmm v T" PADGETT Leads all Others, WALNUT BEbROOM SUITES, 10 PIECES, *42 50. A NICE BEDROOM SUITE *18 00. MTEVERY KIND AND EVERY VARIETY OF FURNITURE-^* Cooking Stoves at all Prices. Padgett's Furniture and Stove House, 1110 and 1112 BROAD STREET - - - AUGUSTA, 0A. Refer you to the Editor of this Paper. foct9 ’VCX^OFIt* Importer of aud Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu Fiue Cigars, Smokiug aud Chewing Tobacco, WiucS; Brandies. Whiskies, Gin, Ale, Porter, Ac. GST and G39 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Country orders accompanied with the cash promptly attended to, ortfl s. yLxmzmwKAm BEGS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS und the public generally that he lias opeueti a Branch of his Grahams Empori um at Bamberg and Is now receiving and exposing for sale in the Murphy Store the handsomest and certainly the largest stock of Dry Good* nothing, Boots anJ L i KliM , VN .g BAMBERG BRANCH. tPfcEASTTKK Watch aud Jewelry Repairing and full Uaei .TOttyt Jdt. FK AKY. I*.!- « and Jewelry, 72D Bread Si. oppoaite Central Hotel, Angara, 0*. Hough, and Dressed Li ; h m 11 . t Contractors and Builders, Manufacturers and Dealers Building Material. We are prepared to tako contracts or gtre kinds of buildings. Our Saw aud Pluuiug Mills are •t w GraBdjs l M 8, Windsor, S. C. We also keep in stock at onr yard on corner of Waikius and Twhzga Street, Aa- gusta, 0ft., nil kinds of material as above stated. All orders Mat to < *'* will be promptly attcudod to. Wo aro respectfully, scplta GRANDY8 A ZOBX. / ' Cleveland is Ahead iu Baltics -BUT WE LEAD IN OUH MOTTO, like his, is “Reform '—Old High Price* mast gat oat of the way aud give place to the New Low Prices. We buy for Cash, hence are ahla to get the Bottom, m our Prices will prore. Read and wouder. SOLID WALNUT MARBLE TOP SUITES. WITH TOILS? WASS lK* — !3Si£\ d / ^ , Ween do* Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, Etc., ever exhibited in Bamberg. • II av:ui; determined to do business there we epen up with good, fast colored Prints at 4 cents per yard, Granitcville “O ’ 3 4 at 3 3-4 cents per \nrd, Graniteviilc R. - li. 7-S at 4 3 4 cents per yard, (to cus tomers only, uo merchants need apply), aud propose to fiiuke prices of all goods proporiionate to the above sample*. We undoubtedly carry tho finest and best selected stock of ladies' Dress Goods in the County and propose to make o LI Eli MAN’S BAMBERG BRANCH. 8 ^!* 1 ? oi l)* gencr^y. nlaek and Lolored t usbmercs. Dress Flunntli and Flannel Tricots. Velveteens and Brocaded Velvets in all shades. • Sattcens, Silks and Satins. Henrietta Cl-th, Australian Crape Cloth aud Fiench Rep. Ladies’ Gpwns, Chemise und Skirts — real tine goods. Silk Fringes, I’assamentcric and Gimp. Basket aud Shaker Flannels.. Kepcilants and Water Proofs, double width, at from 50 cents per yard up. Linen and Turkey Red D ; . mask, Ready LI1 . :BMANS - BAMBERG BRANCH. Made Table Cloths aud Joweis a spe^ c'alty. Sheetings, Shirtings and Long Cloths at unheard of prices. We propose duplicating prices, no mat ter by whom or whe r e made. t Comparison aud aompelilion is exactly wlia f we want and we cordially invite it. Wc will certainly endeavor to p’ease our customers and solicit call*, when we will be ph ased to have you examine our stock aud hear our prices. 200 pair of Blankets, White Red and LlEBMAN S BAMBERG BRANCH, 0 ^’* 11 fluril 60 tcu(8 ,0 ® 10,00 P cr pair. Bools and Shoes cheaper than ever. Everything is New and Fresh. No old, shopworn or shoddy goods. ^ Everything good und desirable. Call at once amt be convinced aud dou’t forgot the place. The best quality Calf Skin Shoes ut §1 25 ; always sold at $2 00. In Children's Shoe* for winter wear the world cannot beat US iu price* aud quality. A Fearful Cut in Ladies Fine Shoes to OwwgoUurs «vu*tjr ou Tuesday •f M*j*r I*, t. War, dM jr afroravoa. t. The best quality Pebble Goat Button* at $1 50. A real good Curacoa Kid at 81 50. The test quality Curacoa Kid at 83 50. One small lot of five cases Men’s Handmade Shoes to arrive on Tuesday next, which will be sold at 83 50. To appreciate this shoe you must see it. i’ou have always paid $5 00 for no better article. Rubbers, Rubbers. You do not need them yet but remember tho time will soon come when you will want them, so secure them now while you van buy them at 25c for Ladies aud 50c for Men’s. Every one knows the regular price of these goods. Trunks and Travelling Bags* Wc have on hand and always keep the largest stock aud best assortment of the above in tho Cily. - We never say iVo’br advertisement* what we do not mean, nor quote prices c_ what we do not have, therefore our printed prices are a Terror to other Shoe Deal ers, and the public look eagerly for themv? tam$, iasMi & Co i LlEBMANS BAMBERG BRANCH, * m MURPHY’S STORE. e. mmm Foundry, Machine lap* AND— BOILER WORKS. JUST ABOVE DEPOT, Augusta* Georgia. you want a r). ' FINE WATCH OR CLOCK, STERLING SILVERWARE, RICH JEWELRY, Buy, Sell, Exchange, Rent or Repair ou best manner and terms, FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT LERY, .. “ ENGINES, BOaERS, SAW AND GRISI MILLS AND MACHINERY, CHEAP AND GOOD. Have on hand a Large Stock of upwards of 50 Engines and Boilers, also Steam aud Water Pipe at reduced pri ces. KOBTING INJECTORS, Vandizen Jet ^umps, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Circular Saws, Files, Ac- Write for prices. Promptness and good work. Cheap will be our aim. an24 A ME. Send six centi for postage aad receive free a costly box of gooda which will belp a!'., of either sex, to more money rigbtaway than aBjthiugelseintliis world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure. At once ad dress Tau* L Co., Aug'uta, Maine. aprlO GRAVE DIGGERS TO COM PE-1 T1TION AND HIGH PRICES. ) 833 BROAD STREET AUG USTA* G A • OKtll-iW ■■ / a,-/ T-: What is claimed for the — WAVEKLY HOUStf, CHARLKHTON - . N. C. The beet bed* pad bedding iu the South. Location’the beet la Ike (Ji<y. The table unaunnaecd. KATKS—>2.00 and $2.60 PKR DAY. Deduced raise by (ke week ornoetb, JOSKl’li mCE, Jr., I’repne^er OR SPECTACLES, . * Send your orders to or call at Jas. Allan & Go. soy Ang street, CHARLESTON, S. C. jna24 THE lucimu muiT. RESTAURANT —AND— Family Grocery; J. H. BORGER, Proprietor. STAND, TEN PIECES, FOR FIFTY DOLLA This is vhat Ca^h docs. W* have Suita* from thi* up to 3500. fitting up (wo Hotels, who bought ns cheap from us as they could buy from Um tones, and a little cheaper. We defy all competition. Cell and l**'All good* packed and bhipped fiee of charge. J. L. Bowles & Co. 8*A0 Broad Street Aiigasta> Ga* sepLl The Randall Harrow* •teat yl«W of crop* by iparaite rapidhy, *bJ ugh mUs. Ie often » The most Convenient, Effective, Durable and Reliable Burrow Made, ooilzee t.me. tiavee labor and money. Secure* the greateatj the mo t perfect tillage. Unrivaled for Its power, iooom|: ff'-ett vetuiae for surface tillage of all tenacious and tough substitute for the plow. Fit« different aiz-a cutting from six to twelve feet fat breadth. WHAT IT WILL DO.—It will thoroughly pulverise the toll. 1% will thor oughly cover up seed t rain. It will thoroughly cover up eurfeoe manure. It la often a aubetitute for the plow. It will *ave half the time sent labor to pre paring soil for »eeU. It will iocreaeo your crops. It will sere its cost In one season. It nas no equal an a Pulveriser. Cultivator and Sod Cutter, sad for Ulftaf all tenacious and tough solU. No other Implement required tc till core stalk ground, and it is unequalled for putting io wheat, oats, barley, Ac, Every one who has used It or seen It used, speaks lu Its praise. It la do dxperfaneot, but a pmved success. Do not tramp after and lift your useieesold Draff. Bide the Randall, and save many a weary mile. Descriptive circulars With testimo nials scut ou application. KOlt HAL. 1C HY aep25 BO^ES, DOUGHERTY & CO*, Hardware Merchants and Dealers In Agricultural Implements, AUGUSTA, GA. . . a -1.. i ■ You May Talk About Youi* Fine Clothing, Hats and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, BUT I. Is. STANSEIsIs; 746 BROAD STREET, UNDER GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Can get away with them all in the way of FINK CLOTHING, HATS AKIF~' GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS lor tHe Fall and Wiuter ie the very Latest Styles and ut Prices that astonish everybody that looks at them. lie means to outsell them all. Give him a trial and you will go bom* tlit bmt pleased man iu the State. fta^Don’t forget the place. 1.1*. Siansell, ■ ri- 746 BROAD STREET, UNDER GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ... ■ ju!)24-llui , • * 1 ‘,Tczz-^jr n : trje^t ANDY D. HOWARD. JACK C. HOWARD. [ERE WE ARE. THE Jeaeid r 41*** Freeh Breed every day. Meals at all hours. All the delicacies of tho season. The choicest confectioneries, cakes, candles, canned goods, fruits, vegeta bles. - All at the lowest prices and warrant ed to be the beat. CALL AMD BE WELCOME. J. H BORGER. Karifumd Arenac, WHO 5? HOWARD WHERE .AT9 Mackville, S. C# Wc call the attention of the Fanners, Planters and others who us* machinery, such as Engine*, Cotton Gins, Saw MUD, Cotton Pioasea aud all kiiubef machuu cry, to the fact that >;c are Practical Machinists and Engineers and thoroetrMy understand the repairing of the above machinery. Mew Brasil Wkeeb, saw Gin Ribbs and in fact everything pertaining to a Gin or Kngine. W^ havc fittings ot all kinds, piping and engine supplies. A trial is all ire wart. The fullowing are a few extracts from the metff letters we Bale from differenk shops we have worked fur, showing that we know our business - Extract from a letter to me from H Charlotte, N, C., while in Jersey w era or jp 4 Machinist la every paitim offill 5.5 1 w anyplamwhfaj City, N. J : “Hope you will eon- tinue to work for n* ami thereby re- E S* 15 » =7 J. J. MeDOHlIOCSIf, ost gt building our en- ^ fl J. 2 “ duee the cost of ginea. I was anxious to have you go on there as yoe thoroughly uu- MeDonnongh * Baleetiae Shops. Savannah, Georgia. demand our engtn L1JDEL L ENGINE CO. per James i’. Johnson. VI •* S' c. 8 | - | ° a-g o r g •? © s b 6 ? Q P O Eo(,r * »tMhctloa aolfwhlalat. * | B ^1. Can rhevrfuliy recommend him lobo ' *’ ^ - roUnhlo and iadestrioua. Has wo|-ked for as as Macliiuift. Trust worthy, reiiabls and workman. GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Jo., k Co., Charleston Iron Works. fi* •_-* JT8 S- rntmt W. D. ROBB. P. A A. ILK., Poasoooh, Flo. _ ■■ ^ Has proved himself an excellent Maebiaist. Built one engine com plete. It werked excellent. LIDDELL A CO, Charlotte Iron Works. . Charlotte, N. C. No hesitation in him no a good, practical WILLI A