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m rr~ ^ r Tin-t— ».i—— ..n ^:l)c people. At th« BA*Kwrtt D»vo 8rort —A l»rg* ■took of the mo«t popular Pateot MeJiciure will be sold *t Hist eo*t by Pit. A. B. I’at THURSDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1884. •sots f: eau"-, ■■ J-'. , '■ J. '^"T We have “turned the r.teo ils out !** Pay your preacher and the printer.^ New Fall IMnU at Komythe A S«u’». The 27th lust, will be Thankstti.iuic dey. Mr. 8. J. Uartxog has removed from Bermberg to Barnwdl*.. The Prohibitionists carrl«l Aiken coun ty on the 4th inst. by 8 8 lurjorlty. “Now’a the time tolglve bmlth’s Worm OH.’’ febl4-ly Some persona seem to believe that news papers are run for the fun of the thing. The editorial columns of «ur exchanges last week show au abundance of game c >cks. D. Wyatt Uken, Eeq , Stenographer of the Second Cli cult, paid us a pi asaut call ou Tuesday. W. C. Forsythe k Son, Dry Good* and (^lulhing. Charleston, S. C. John Robinson's circus took in 155 reg- IstratfcMt oeruduales from Colored .circus goers in Columbia. Mrs. Mohtir has just received a new lot of hats. Latest styles. ( ome at onco be fore they arc picked over. The cheapest store in Charleston, Forsythe & Son. TTf. MtetnrcT Wtttts talscd this yearn sweet potato tliat weighed 9% pounds.— W ho ca. i heat It. A At least n hundred chit kens were thrown on our market on Tuesday uii.rui g. All true Democratic stock. Medicated Red Flannel Shirts and Draw ers for fci.liO, Forsythe & Sog. Gov Hagood has sent six bales of Ber muda hay fr*ni ids Nsluda farm to the New Orlmn s Exposition. Major 'I heo. Dellon, State Agent for the News and Cnuiler, is in town in the Inter est of that adiuiratde journal. k IMnck Silks mol Satins, Dies* Goods of all Lnptiou* at ForsyI InTft Son *. Rev. P. J. Hters killed, a few days ago. four home raisisl hogs that netted twelve hundred pounds of pork. The greater portion of the cotton crop has t* en mai kete-l, but very little money le fl Miting aiound. Rlankei«! Blankets! Blanketed at For- *ylh« A bo.i’t. Just r-ccived at Mis. Midair's, a nice stock of silk thread, all shades, foi em broideries and crazy patch wink. The Barnwell ber.h-a t een re-enforce<l by the removal of Mea^is J"si> M.t'kluiirr mid Longst ••et Guilt to the village. The best 40 cent Corset in tbe world, For sythe \ Sou. Married at INrnwell on the 5i h Ins/, by Hie Rev. Arthur Buis*, Mr U b Hniao el and Mias tlla, daughter of H. M Myers. i><j . Oil Cloih, Velvet Itiijs, tleinp Carpeting* TKKSOM. The Barn well Five Cent Stove is sow in full blwt ngaiu. It is rewiring fresh good* evet$H&y of ell kiiiii*. Go and seS them and if they'do not tell you everything cheaper for the cash down than any other store in the county do not call again. W c ' Thk Court.—The Court df General 8«6- eioi s cfmveni d on Monday morning aud addressed Itself to the work before it. The following 1« a list of true bills found by tbe Grati'i Jury up to the hour of going to press on Wednesday. We publish no listof caeca in which no bills were found as the action of the Grand Jury shows the charges had no probable cause. True Bills— l he state vs. Moso Prophet and Jeffry Tillman, roblairy. The State vs. the same parties, nssr.ult and battery with Intent to kid and a-riault and battery of a highly aggravated nature The - tale vs. Calvin Kennedy and Milo Boblnson; larceny of live sleek, n, hog. The State vs. C. B. bwin; carrying a deadly weapon, to wit, a pistol, conceahd about hla person. ■ The State ▼*. thosame; ssaault and bat tery with Intent lo kill and assault aid battery of a highly aggravated iintur<\( n this Indictment the accused was tried and acquitted. The btate vs. < msar Huggins; burglary and larceny. The State vs. Geo. 0. .Vara; R>r selling liquors without a license. Ihe following parties were Hied and ac quitted : Jack Patterson, larceny from the Held. Jt ff Kearse assault and battery with in tent to kill and an aggravated ucsault and battery. The following convictions were made: Susan Plessy, housebreaking and larce ny Sentenced to one year at h-.rd labor in the penitentiary. • Moses Prophet and J< ffi y Tillman guil ty of an aeaattil and bnilt ty of i-U oggia- v.ited nature. Sentetu ed to eight months at hard labor in the ; onitentiury. TMK ORANTJ) ^UCCEHS OF THE HE ASOIST OPENf'Ni’j OK OPR Slilll'IUSlNcil.Y LOW I’UICKp AND VKttV COMPLETE STOCK OK FINE Furniture & Household Decorations CK KVKKV C0SCK1VABLK 8TYLK AMI FINISH. ‘ PRICES SYVIES BfiSBRi'ASSgB, Tfil 8S5T. TRADE WITH US—IT MEANS SUCCESS! IN SECURING FOtttYOUllSELVES The Widest Raii'-ejor Selection, Latest Styles, Most Reliable Goods, by Inf the*Lowest Price. Come and^ Frank Moses TTukr to Hano Him- self.—Detroit, October 30,-Frank.in J. M'ses, Republican Governor of ttouth Carolina in the days of good stealing, who is In Jail here for swind ling a number of clergymen by repre senting himself as Rev. Dr. W. W. Hicks, of Washington, (tied to hang himself in ids cell to-dsy. Moses was afterwards btoupht into the police court, charged wlih swindling. He plead guilty, and was sentenced to three months in tbe House of Correc tion. Hi* lawyer hopes to effect his tiausfei t j an insane asylum. Onr 4Jon«l« tint! ■•roVe -main. “Well, old friend, which way? - ' said a lean individual to hi* Cat friend at a railway station not long since. “I am off for a little trip to sec what has bccii going on in the world since I have been in bondage ” “What.do you mean by being ic bon dage? 1 ' -t “Well, just this: “You and I traded for many years with the same'firm, paid the same ruinous prices and were al ways in debt. That’s what I meau by being in bondage.” “How did you mariagjfr to get out?” ‘T sold off all tbe surplus stock, Ac., that I con’d spare, economized at every point and traded this year on a cash ba sis with Ben Davies in Barnwell. You have no idea wlnt a difference it nnkes — some merchants don't seem to realize that the war is over, aud think they have a government contract to k-“cp the farmers poor. When I tir.-t commenced trading witli Ben Davies I presented the same “shadowy” appearance that you do at present; hut look at my proportions now — and I am the leanest one of the family. It i» not always good feeding that makes a man fat; peace and con tentment, the satisfaction that you will reap the benefits of your labor and no fears of the sheriff’s levy to disturb your peaceful slumbers. I am fat, healthy tfnd happy, owe uo man a dollar and am go ing on 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 make a efienge. Ben Davies ke^is everything you need—Dry Goods, Moots, Shoes, Fresh Groceries, Hard ware, Tinware, (’annei Goods, in fact anything you need, and for tbe cash he will astonish you. Take my word lor It. trad" with him next year aud in the winter we ll enjoy a trip out West on our surplus cash. sep'23. These are Facts PLATT BROTHERS, 708 AND 710 BROAD STREET. A.UG UhTA.. O A. oct9 3 n nia«iiii«ss.rsa£ , ’*:iiii«6 All the New Fluid Extracts, Tineturea, Patent Meriiciuos Bit ters, Totiice, with all Brown's Row, Barnwell S, C. Walter B. Eaves, Proprietor. Fancy Goods. Perfumeries from the best Manufnetoib'8. Dr .T J. O’Ra non in charge ; T-iM. Ar'le'ea, the Htandard R-me- : of Prescription Depiftment. ; Fine -Soaps, Biiisbes, dies for ills to which ; 'J , ; Pomadc-S. ami a full the human race is ; Mr A N. Ray will be pleased .‘line of good* for the hair, ; to s-e an-1 serve his friends, ;falrsex CIGr rVRH. 1 TOB AGCO. [ PIPES ) pi;kt: winks aai> -cm kou .nKiunx ai, oct30 pi;ki i o*i>. H. IMSCHOIT & €0, J. II. BOUGEtt, Pre^-iHor. Fresh Bread every day. Meals at all hours. AM th« delicacies of the eeaAon. The choicest confectioneries. CaftMi candles, enhued foods, fruits, vegetSP- hles. All at the lowest prices and warrant^ ed to be the he»t. • , CALL AND BE WF.LCXJME. J- It ItORORR. lUtlroad Avettu#/ scr 4 • • ; '.-W • As Cheap as the Cheapest- A complete stock of Cronerul M^rchftn'Iise for the Fall and Winter of 18B4 ivioiiFiusoro’ ta • CHARLESTON. 8- C. COTTON‘AND RICE FACTORS And Commission Nerclmnts. ' Conur Xrar I hr (Vrttrf Hmi*r, Mark c iffr, Sonilt Carolina Bought for cash, selected with srront care and adapted In the lastei nnJtWtH/ft of . the people of tliis section J. L MORRISON eonfi«iently expects this rdYnpoign ts, % lie moie helpful to himself and more beneficial to lii* cu-tepiers than any of its pre*' ^ dcccssor*, which liave made ills name liouscitnld word in Aiken, Barnwell and Orangcl-urg (-c unties. Without specifying articles nr quoting prices he contents himseif with u»suriiig his frisnds that he can and will giv^ them better bargains th it anyo'.lier merdiant within forty miles of Blnckvillc. Ihe man, woman or I child who buys elsewhere vilPwAstc hard earned money. Au inspeetienfsall tboi j is asked. Purchases arc sun! In fbl'ow, ^ __ J-E- MCRHISOXs Black viC. oeUO H Foray me rn-l Oil Ruga at reduced piicea at ik Sm s, Mr J -l-n B H-lr an-1 Mlts >n!l1* Kii- )i .Kawoith of Wiili-ton w- ic m.•mb*I on til lay Is' 'I ke People - ff) s its last e->n<r' at uiiitions. 'Full Suita of Cientl mens’ Cli.lliing ns low (IF $4.00 at Foiay tl-e«n<l $0(1 ». Ilie (V.tmtr Tr.-Hsum’s c« I'cetb-ps uo tu Monday i.UI-t iyoo-uni-al t*» $'-8.on<>, l^Mvimr it I al- tice of 43,(U)t- le ct-11-cled tinder • x a-utl -ns. be aell He Ming a Spool Silk at 8 cent*' Fui-ytlie i. Son. After hUc* I'.'S* t*o venen’lile cannon «-n Uo't-quar-'has wi'k- 1 I tl- '^-rha's and vai iy o for s- v. r I l Ml’ls si o* til-' i-locil -n. U vo us a io t- We --el the Dmuidinl Subt —tiie oe-t- J’orsx t lie sivil Sou. At tlds tinu* Pst vssr cr-en tl'dds <>f —jJrbwti ir oats ciuii-i i-o mmmi on nioiriv »-v- <*ry sid . l-nt Ums f ir w-« have n-t se-n a single green tiel-li*t any kind of wrowina Ihe drouglit i* the cans-' ol the ^T-air ply l inen Collars at cents »i For ty ike Jt Son's. A oclebratsd phtlos-q-brr ssy8;_“4Trv young man is made better by as'stei'a love." Most of the young men nround here are not satistbsl wi h Iheslstei's b-ve oiily, but they want some other fellow’s sister to love.them. ’I here are many partridges in this sec tion, m ml we have sever .1 «;>ertsmen an.l several good bir-i dogs In onr town. Tie k result is a good trade fo^ our merchants in ammunition and a s-ight decreasein the number of birds. Call and m« us and be convinced that we are the cheapest. *v . C. Forsythe and Non, 400 and 408 Kiag Street, Charleston, 8. C. A colored horse thief from Georgia was captured in Blackville on Monday aud lodged In the Barnwell Jail. The mule which he hnd stolen was recovered. Ills a fine animal worth a hundred and seven ty-five dollars, but was valued tty the thief at one hundred and twenty-five. William Stephens is the name of the gentleman. The County Commission© s of election. State and Federal, oenv.issed the precinct returns on Tuesday. For State and coun ty officers 8,032 votes were polled. Gover nor Thompson received 3.000. Lieut.-Gov. Sheppard 2,998 and the oth r candidate* On the State ticket 3.003 each. Col Tou- roans received for Senator 2,973 and the Democratic Candidates for the pousc, for Probate Judge, Clerk, Sheriff and County Commissioners tan together, receiving 1,983 votes each. ForCoronCr* M. G. To bin, and for Uoifclto' - , F. Bay Gantt, re ceived 2,939 each. In favor of Constitu tional Amendment r Yes, 1.282; No, 77. - For Congress, Hon. G. D.Tillmau received 5,282. Parson E. J. Dickerson 1.045, at d scattering 129. The DemoOratD Electoral Candidates received 3,247, the Republican 2,038aud scattering 72 votes. loUl, 4,353. F i.ks Phi tty Mi ch Alikk —Bill Arp in Southern Cultivator : I have been travelling a good deal of late and mix ing up with people in their distant h- tQi 8. perusing a counuy all m w to ine. nr-I, after all, I don’t find much d.lT r*riee—not much, id'her in the way tli»'y live, or in then measure of liiij-plt.t as. Folks who move about in the same elides and h-iV-- the same c Iture are pret'y much alike every where. Thdr tria'sund tribulations, tiieli J -ys a’id sorrows Kte the same old etuty. Even tbe ltn-1 aud dimute are govt rued I y the same law of cotn- persatiofl and make the aveiage • f good ami i-a'l aitcut iqual. Tltt-re is no Eolorado- t-o Faru-lise in lids suli io- nary w. i! •, an-l f> Iksaie f- ols who iliink «•<, and ate always l-ittgir g to niOTP s-inewlieie. ’fis liofiie where I the h<*atf is. and we would rrH—be hap- pit r if we woubl q .ft I--oi-.iiu. (>ver tlie fence au-l longing for what somebody doe has ff- t. FOR TJrIF Fall Trade- Largest Stock - AND- MAUKOX COXeilONMKNTeA. oct‘»0- oin CZ. — BKFORF BU VINO Come and Contemplate Tlie ISandall Harrow* Splendid Stock—Largest and Lo?eli- est la the Solid Sunny South. Tea and Toilet, Dinner and Dessert Ware AND— HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS street Tlie most Convenient. Effective, DnrnM* nn-1 IV-linble Harrow Mad*. Bonn* omiz-s time. Haves labor and money. Becnres tlie greatest ylel-l of crop* hy the mo t pei feet tillage. Uurivalod for its o-iwer, incomparable rapidity, anJ ff ctiveness for surface tillage of nil tenadous mvl tough soils. Is often A sub-itPute for the plow. Five differcut ei2 s cutting from tlx to twelve feet lo breadth. WHAT IT WILL DO-It will thoroughly pulverixe the noil. It will thor oughly cover up seed i rain. It riil thoroughly cover up surface manure. l» is often a substitute for the plow, .It will save half the time and labor In pr** pating soil for seed. It %ill Increuse your crops. It will save its oust la oo* s-nsou. It nas no rqnnl os a rnlvcr'zT. Cultivator and 8 »d Cirtter, and for tinio^f all tenacious .tnd tough soil". No o’her implement r« (j'tlred tc till corn sUlk ground, and it is um quailed for putting in wheat, oats, barley, Uc. Every now who lias «ised It or se.-n It used, speaks In l'8 praise. It is no experiment, bilt a proved success. Do not tramp after and lift your useless old Drag. Rid* the Randall, and save many a weaiy mile. Descriptive circulars wltli tcstlmo* ui a Is sont ou application. KOI* N A I.IC UV i J A^u^usta^ Gra- // BOTSTFS, IJOUGELERTY & CO* Hardware Merchants and Dealers in Agricultural Implements, AUGUSTA, <14. fcj 25 ANDY 1). HOWARD. JACK C. now AUD. HERE WE ARE. Lowest Prices. A Simplk Stylk and C< mmon Sknsk - rn ar* es fe ’UM \ nn takes pi.-as ute in ,t in- (!- iing to Ids m iny triep-iK ■hat ins eti ck is c mptctw in all d*' paitmei.ts 'and that nin pit-a-s will c-'iop-'lt' fav-'i-il.ly witli tlo-do of any mat Let. Ill ll,e Htale. II- l-as i-ot lime <.r spac to i-mune- ai- »!! his at.-eg rrrr If wonl-i spin out t-- tIk* i bueusli-i.s of un Uuubridged dictiot a y. Special bargains In Dry Goods, Gt o- eeries. Boots, Hlioes, Glotidug, Hats. Harisvarc, Crockery ware. Tinware, To M try sensible people wtio have/^ved bacoo, Cigars, Bagging and T.es and BEGS TO INFORM III^ FPIEXDS u:•(] the public -enirally that he has op ned n Branch of his Grahams Empori- nm nt Bamberg and is now receiving aud exposing for sale in tlie Murphy S'ore ■he handsomest and certainly the largest vockof Dry Goods Clothing, Boots vVS BAMBERG HRANCU. cs, (iro-.enes. Crockery, Etc., ever - , ' i xhibitod in Bamberg. Hav-ng deterniTiTed to do business there we open up with good, fast colored Prints at 1 cents per ytird, (iratitTevrie “C ’ ‘I 4 at ll 3-4 cents per vard, Graniteville K. U 7 S at 4 3 4 cents per yaid, (to cus- a retir-d life, ,)r iiavo been engaged In busiscss, make a mistake when t-h+'y eutt-r society by aping the airs and graces of the dudes. When they do tills they succeed only in making themselves contemptible. Perhaps FMEBIFF’s i)tdEM8EB -J. W? Furse aud A. E Thompson vs. 8. H. Purse, ’/lie Furse plantation oontilning U00acres jtfndod by lands of W. A. Martin, Thom- .-'^g^Baynard and George Rhoads. eptf Ashley vs. L A. Ashley: 450 , more or less, bounded by lands of Fames DlckSr A. N. Bush, Annie Y. Ashley, Win. Parker and Stephen Bush. Also, the b Ready place, oonUlntng 200 seres, more or less, in Richland township, bounded by hinds of J.J. Eubanks and others. Alan, •fi that tract part ly in Aiken and partly In Barnwell oootatrlng 447 acres, more or , known a* the Flowery Gep plaos, and mded by fends of JohnP. MeRlheny.G. G. Tutt, Amanda M. Bosh and ihd ash River. A Go. Um Martin ptaM, Mm- tanRnff 10serve,booadedky lead od W. R. Bei J>tmin Franklin has left us the best social example. He wa* a plnlq man. He ha-1 been a mechanic and was the son of a mechanic. At one time In his career he was sent as an ambassador from this country to France. He found himself suddenly plunged into the most brilliant society of the world. In stead of trj ing to Imitate what he saw, Franklin kept his simple grave dlgnl ty, hts Q laker dress and plain lan guage. The result was that tbe Paris ians made a demigod of him. Men of the highest rank paid him homage, and beautiful women cut off his but tons for souvenirs. Franklin became the central figure of the most splendid court in Europe, and the French capi-' tal is still full of his traditions. This shows how far common sense will go. anything needed on tlie farm or in the household. If you don’t s-'e what you want call for it. It in in stock. Country produce of all kinds wanted and the highest prices allowed. B* sure to call on the veteran before you buy. - It will pay you and don’t you forget R. CHARLES PECHMANX. *ej 4 DR. J. H. E. MILHOUS, DENTAL SURGEON, BL.A-CIVVIL.L.K, H. <J. Bnrn< RepuUr appointments ns follows: wed II. from tldrd tc Friday evening. Office hi tlie Pstieravn House. Wiiliston, 8- C. from first Mondsy in each moi.tli to Friday evening. Office over Csjit. Kennedy's store. Hill be at bis home office in Blnekville every Saturday and wi.l make appointments with patients to meet them at eit her of his offices at any tune. Cads ationded in Barnwell and ad,)a> cent counties. [nov22 The Baptist State Convention will meet at Marlon on Thursday before the fourth Sunday in November. Mr. Fred Grant hopes to make a fru gal Hiring by selling roses this winter to New York florists from tbe green- bousee in Morristown, N. J., which he erected when ho thought he was rich. Mr. Blaine reminds us of the collo quy between two young ideas. One said, ’Sammy, I didn’t know that your teacher whipped you last Tuesday,’ akd the other sadly answered, ‘I guess if you’d been to my trousers you’d know’d It.’ Tbe Anal report of tbe National Got ton Exchange, issued November 10th, estimates the cotton crop of the l/ul- ted States for tbe current year at 6,726,000 bales, or a trifle larger than last year. It tbe prospect of tbe top Cfop in certain sections should be re alised some 76,000 bates may be added. In Texas there was a large decrease, add la tbe Mlsalaslppl Valley tbe crop le not quite up to last season, bat the Atlantic State* and Alabama show Manufacturer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco, WHUFF, P1PKS, ETC. No. 343 King Street, Charleston, S. C. j*n24 OTTO TIEDEMAN & SONS. YVH01-.KWA.L.K OROCKRH And Provision Dealers, 02 and 104 East Bay 8t. Charleston, 8. C Provisions a specialty. We have always on hand a iafge stock &f Prime Meets, also cheap cutb and grades of every d .sciiption of meatsarida full assortment of Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, &e. , ocl25-ly \\ hat is claimed for the WAVERLY HOUSE. — . . „ . „ Bust Proof Oats. Frit* 75«s. feytoa.E.T. &*b, QtosUr Hutfead •ad|H ll • 40 *•** per Bushel JNO. K HAIR CHARLKHTOr*. H. C. The heat beds and bedding in the South. Location tbe best In the Ciiy. Thetah'e unsurpassed. RATES—62.00 and $2 50 PER DAY. Reduced rates by the week or month. JOSEPH PRICE, Jf., Proprietor junelff tumors only, no merchants need apply), nn 1 propose to make pi iocs of nil goods proporionate to the above samples. Wo undouttcdly carry the finest, and host selected stock of laidies’ Dress Goods in the County and propose to nmke a WHO P THE HOWARD BROTHERS. WTRERE s. c* -- 4Yc call the attention of the Farmers. Planners and other* who use machinerV. Mich as Engine*, Cotton Gins. Saw Mills, Cotton Viray and all kinds of machin- ery, to the fset that ”€ arc Practical Uschin sts and Engineers and thorooghly unden-tand the repairing of the above mscliincry. NcW Brush Wheels, new Gin Bibbs and in fact evcrytbiag p-rtiiining to a Gin or Kngine. AYo have fillings of nil kinds, piping and tn-hie supplies. A trial is aU we waul. The following arc a few extracts from tho mauy li tters we have from different shops we have worked for, show lug that we know our ku-inefs. ?:.r . . s' r f i i- gines. 1 was anxious to tinve you g LIEBMAN’S BAMBEIIG BRANCH. 8 ^' p 0 ! h ,® Dadicsgenerally. 20OI , )i ierc nn y„u thoroaghiy uu- r Ladies’ Gowns, Chemise and Skirts — real tine goods. Silk Fridges, Passamenteric ami Gimp. Basket and Shaker Flannels. Black and Colored Cashmeres. Dress Fiannels and Flannel Tricots. Velveteens aud Brocaded Velvets !n all shades. , * Sattcena, Silks and Satms. Henrietta Cl-th, Australian Crape Cloth and French-Rep. Extract fro«' a letter to me from CliArlotie, N. C., while in Jertey City, N. J : “flope you will con tinue to work for us nu<l thereby re duce tli« cost of buiWnig our sn- 1 was anxious to have you Have found him io bes first cIms Macliiiiiat in every pnrtieulwr. F.ll -^ ST* < c- " i O 2 c/3 any place with sbility, Z 9- v ^ J J - MeDONNOinn, W, S MoDonuough * B&lentine Hhep*. g —, o o’t* 3 2 drrsintid siir engines. LUDELL ENGINE CO. per Jauic». 1'. Johuaoa. » X) o '-1 . ►g * 2 2 O Shops. Salsa nxli, Georgia. ^ ® Q = B i» ** •ms- ;3 Has worked for us ss - Machini«t. Trusiwonhy. reliable and a good wroi kman. OEU W. WiLUAMS, Ja , A Co., Clmilostou Iron Works. S-t S 8 » g Z ^2’2 s s; 5. Si ^ 2 m Bopeiiants and Water Proofs, doabfct width, at from 50 cents per yard up. - ' •' Mad!'Table Clotlw !„1 LIF.BMaXS' BAMBCM BRANCH. C'aUy. ‘ Sheetings, Shirtings and Long Cloths O’ * at unheard of prices. a We propoe duplicating prices, no mat ter bv whom or whc r e made. Comparison snd competition is exactly what wc want arid we cordially invite it. We will certainly endeavor to please our customers and solicit call-*, when we will be pleased to have you examiue our stock and hear our prices. A _ ■> 200 pair of Blankets, White Red and LlEBMAN S BAMBEIIG BRANCH,^* ’ at llom ;>0 cei,t8 ,0 ^ 10 - 00 P cr Boots and Shoes cheaper than ever. Everything is New and Fresh. No old, shopworn or shoddy goods. Everythiug good and desirable. Call at once aud be convinced and don't forgot the place. LIHDMAN8 BAMBERG BRANCH, MURPHY’S STORE. y / FOR SAL£. QQQ BUSHELS Genuine Select Red ^v- v ' v ': iaj4o.tt.G Central Hotel, Broad Street. Augusta, Ga. i!RS. W. M. 'THOMAS. c#mr*iljr locticd, couftoitat u tuAiuMa. Alva Gage Sc Go CH ARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Market Coraer Church 8t. CharleMon, 8. C. loe packed tor the oountry a specialty, lec by ear lead *t lowest rates. Hav rravH himarif nn excellent MHcbiuie'. Bi ill niic online coim- leie. It worked exeellent. LIDDELLkCO. Charloite Iron Works. Cli rlotte, N. C. r S E’-J 5- SllZ 5-5* t=Si » = yj) »= “ g-g « C W - B j HV-1 5 S-1 F.nlire satisfaction as Machinist Can cheerfully recommend him to be reliable aud industrious. W. D. KOBB, Marlcr Machinist, F. k A. K. K., reniMMulu, Fla. Deserves the confidence of si! good mew. Best Machinist 1 ever iiud to work for me. F. M. MICKLEJOn.V, Ihsler Machinist. Ocnmlgee, River R. R. (From TTiartefeoa; A. No lirsilslion in recoinmrailing him a* a good. practical nmcliiiiisl. WILLIAM MILBURN, _ Master .Machinist, Graniteville Machine bliop. junc’-’r) tf ESr I? a. «’ o' 5 2 I found him lobeeveryihinglhat ws.a required of a ftrvt class englns cor nod machinist. 1 paid him $5 (Iff per day by the year. He leaves me on his own account. PAUL SIIFVERICK. C. II. Southern, Phosfdia-'e Work*. '■.•lb you want a <fir FINE WATCH OR CLOCK, STERLING SILVERWARE, RICH JEWELRY, FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT LERY, OR SPECTACLES, Send your orde r A to or call at L Foundry, Ktdriu ‘ ‘ m ' l • J. -AND- BOILER WORKS. JUST ABOVE DEPOT, Augusta* GTeorgia^ Buy, Sell, Exchange, Rent or Repair <2 on best manuer and ENGINES, BOILERS, •?. *<■ -a-.s-i-u Jas. Allan & Co. SAW AND GRIST MILLS Baiter r>f • CHEAP AND GOOD. 307 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. AND MACHINERY, CHEAP AND Hav* on hand a Large Stock of jan24 tm. L. BnOOKCB. r. J. BBOOXKB. Dr L Brooker & Son- 'WiL.L.lariON. M. c. -. * Dealer* in Drugs, Med eiaee, Perfumary, Fancy Good*, 1'iteat Meaiciae*, sad *U ar- tklce usually Lpt by UrugghA*.