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'V r ^on Lb rDdlsM l)Oe oT OhiUtma* foods Mrs. Itolslr'ri. )or Ssostor and BnprewaUtlvss re bsso assigned to Uaportut oom- rosr-ply LisSt Collar* 4t 12^ MstsAi for- ks*itoa , «. rbe County Treasurer has Issued rr eleven hundred eSeouttoos acraltmt Unqnent tel payers, an laorcos* rr laat years fifutse, Christmas gifts (or the youhritheoid i the middle aged at Mrs. Mol air's. Is eel 1 the Msmesd Skirt—tke W*i- raytke esd See. Meek before last J. B, Hunter, Hsq. lie standing In bis house shot and led a wild turkey tnat Was (elding i turnip patch. >irraote, citron and all the taeterl* for Christinas chest at Mrs. Mo* r's. Vs thank Oof; Thompson for a >y of bis admirable tneeange and a notary of the commutations of sent' jrs and pardons Issued by htitt du ff the Uet ytar. TuU Seits of Qestl'aeet’ Holhlag as Uw 14.00 ot Fenjrtkt ted Son's. dies Georgia Tobin Is now at Mrs. tlair’s where she will be glad to re* re the oalla of her many ft lends. >11 Clstk, Volrot Rur*. tlrnif Cordis ft I Oil Kug* st HKisosS yriess si Forsytes los’s. Fbe Court of Common Pleas ad* arned on Friday night after a see m of eleren daye, during which a rge amouat of important business m transacted. ^ IWMisg's Spool 811k st 8 coots, l^htA 80s. The rote on local option In Bpartan* irg was In favor of “No license’’ by a sjority of 4 In Greenville-the |(- nee party Woh tbs election by a ma rl ty of 161. Tbokost 40 cfot r ors«t is (bo world. For th* t 8«a. It Is recalled now as a remarkable Incidence that many old Northern emocrate have long cherished the iperstltlon that a Democratic Presl- *ot would not be Inaugurated until 10 Washlhff'on monument was com- oted. The tnontment Is now finished. IMankots! BUnkettl BUskots ! st For- ub* k Son's. The County CotbralsslonetH m*t on uesday and approved »he bonds of spt. W. B. Pseph-s as Sheriff, Col. M. . Tol In as Coronrr and R- v. Arthur ulst as Sch(K>| Coinml alutn r. The sw board of Comnil***l<-nets will go to i fflce on the 15 h Inst. Rlsck 8llk«sn>l 8stin«, Ttie** Goods sf sll weriptu-si st Kortyib* k 8*0 s. A semi-weekly mall route from Barn- >•11 to OreeQlsnd, with postofflees uf r J. Rnelllntfs’ and st Dunbarton, |s idly needed and we hope that H»o. . l>. Tlltlnan wl|| see to Its early *« bllshtnent, U eler present arrange enta a letter malle i hem on ’I hurt ty *TI not reach Dunbarton before ie next Tuesday. Medicated Fed Flans*! .*birt< sad Draw 's for $1.CO. FsroytbrA 8oa. The Greenville Dally News makes ta following ploasaat mention of ■»hn tl. Bellinger, Eeq , formerly of ladk vllle : Acting B< dtettor Bellinger E Inly handled the large mini- uses disposed of this week ih rapidity, skill and sncceas id has sbdwn much ability to this <11* -ctloix Tb* cheapest llerV is Chariest os, Forsyths Sob. Tit* Pi''Flu, the organ of the peo- le. sands through Ita columns to-day 1* commencement of its special an- ual orders No. 5. "The Museum” at ampsrg, under the management of . b. C. Adams, baa been selected by int* Claus «fe his central headquart- w through the Cbriatmas season for ie dlstrlburion of Ms gift*, and ad* iasa all the paTtofci of hW yearly Tee* vul to call there froth becetfcber 1st id See what be has been doing for is little folk as Well a* the big folk. W. C. forsyths’ A Sea, Dry Owods t«4 lothtSf, ChsrlsstoSi 8.0. The doutb GkroHWa OenfervtKB will eet In Charleston oh the tfth. Now Fall Prists st Forsyths A Sea's. This country uses 054,000 bushels of beat wach day. Call sad see as sad be esavlaeod that wo a On ekes west. W. C. Forsythe snd Son, Waad 488 Clffl fkrsst, Ckarlostoa, 8. C. Baa Butler hi the luoklaat of all the efeated UBBdldaraa. A 180 pound ■mpkla ofklS own raising has UKet) ie priaa at a county ffflr. "New’s the Urns to gNe UssitA's Worm 1L" Mld-ly The story goes that Gen. Logan Is upeu bla salary as Senator, lost a fortune of 8188,408 by ad speculations. Joseph Brown baa bean ra*elected enator from Georgia. Virginia electa • Damoernts and t loads to Ohngraon, ilgr. Arthur la said to ha arranging affairs for a trip to Europe after 4th. The next President will bars the ap* xdntiaent of two Major Generals and tlx Brigadier Generals. After Marob 8d the U. 8. Senate will itand as follows: Deatocrats 84, Be* pablloans 40, Baadjuaters 1 TIm oegroea of kliaiyta. 18 ■enfiag acsembied, bars [8f fixOtruUdd Mb ... ’ ' ■ sf ■" S, : " adaMftkiAK f Mitt .. v. biATHa.—la BlackvMIe township on tbs Uud alt of poeumoela, Mr. W. B. McKetly. Go the 29th utt Mr. C. EL Abataooe. On the (fob alt. la Maukeflli of 4ya*. eatery, Mr. T. T. GUI Muuuaoiw.—In the afternoon of the 28th ult. at the reeideoce of Dr. L 8. May of Alleodala, S. O, Mr. E. It, Smart td Miss Lilian H. DfCkloaou, ail of Barnwell county. On November SBth at the reeideoce of the bride’s parents, by Rev. M. M. Brabham, Mr. W. A. All, Jr., aad Miss Ida WiUon. Dmca nun FuMumu—Mr. W. Y. Gill of Old AJleodaie says be would rather bars an orchard of LeConte pear* In Barnwell county than an or ange grove la Florida. These pears have never been known to blight, grow readily from cuttings, begin bearing at an early age and produce very fine fruit. ■ Vookl’s YidroHi —The new adver tisement of Mr. E. W. Vogel contains some pleasant Information for the fair s*x and the lords of creation may profit by reading It. His choice stock of millinery goods Is to be closed out within the next thirty days at holiday prices and his ttock of general mer- chaudtse, exactly suited to tbs season, will meet the expectations of tbs clos est and moat careful buyers. Now If you want good goods and excellent bargains give him a trial and you will not go away empty banded. Wlxatah ttitf Srcas.—Daclel Webster once told a young lawyer who com plained of the crowded state of the profession, "Thefe'i always room at the top.” At the last term of Court, In the case of Brown vs. Cave et aU Cbas. Carroll Simms, Esq., made an ar gument which was highly compliment ed by the preeidtng Judge and the ol der members of tbs bar as showing re markable aptitude for bla chosen pro fession and a willingness and capacity fbr bard work and thorough prepara tion highly creditable to him. Our yotiag friend la building solidly and surely. Rkdcckd tUtr# ro CAwreriATok.— All d« legates wbo attend the Savaoush River Baptist Sabbath School Conven tion at Catupbellton, Fr R. & A. R R, cotnmem lug December 5th, can pur chase tickets from tbe'Agebt at Camp- bellton to return at one cent per mile on hnld road u| on presenting a certlH cate fre m pr<«l'llug officer of the con vention. We will try to recure the same reduction for vlaltois also. W. H Dowu o. President 8. R. B. S. S C. W11 jjkT •*. —There U not an uooccu- ple>l tlwe.Ung house In town. Mrs. J. B. MaasxheHU has bought the residence eavt of the parsonage on Rdlroad Avenue and will muke It her home In January. Her deceased hus band, one of the beat men that ever lived, gained many warm friends du ring hie residence here. On Friday George Rleh, colored, rode a horse Into town ai.d off red to s-dl It. He succeeded lu making a trade but before he received tbe money be Was khvat^d by par'lew alio bad followed him from E Igetleld where he bad stolen the horse from a pasture. They recovered tbe horse and took Riah to Aiken where he was committed to J ill by Trial Juatlce Jordan. Rev. A. 8 J. Thomas of Charleston bus declined tbe :oall of tbe Baptist church. bukCKvuxa.—Tbe High School has opened with encouraging prospects. Coder Prof. Putney’s Improved meth ods the pupils are making rapid and substantial progress. His patron* are greatly pleaaed with the good begin ning made. Major G. E. Steadman and family left for Columbia on Monday. It Is to b« hoped that their transfer to tbe capital will be pleasant to them al though theii departure Is a great loss to tbe community. Blob’s Jawelry store Is headquarters for Christmas presents. Buyers should call aad examine bla stock before lo ves ting. Photographs are becoming popular as Christmas gifts and Mr. Rich I* a first class artist. As a re pairer of watches, clocks, Jewelry, Ac., he always gives satisfaction. remedy Is A Latter Asbkvilu, M. C., Nov. 6,1884. Drab Bla: My U makipg wonderful progress, lovariabl* cures in tb* cases hereto fore mentioned, persons dally tell me of caste of !beatnet!sm,.of rheumatic neuralgia, and even of rheumatic gout cured fay It In every loetanee aod Ultfa as bad after results. Also of old swell ing* attributed by pkyukslaos to Meed poisoning. One taaa told ana that three eases of cancer bad bsea cured fay H. There may bedeubt, perhaps, whether they were really oanoeru, hut tome weeks ago I found a caaeof more tfaaa Jay Gould 4 * income Is four doDuu a Next to New York, Michigan caat the largest Frofaihltloa vote. - Tha uma who first anggestsd Grover OevHhhjf for president will please step forward, by platoons, aad be counted. We are prompted to remind the dear girts that uhless they make baste leep year will soon be down on the records a* a year of lost opportunities. When a man pulls a paper on you these days don’t be uneasy. It Is sim ply a petition for sums offloe. Tbs late Tom Thumb acquired * for tune of $100,000 In the show business, but spent all but $16,000 In gambling and liquor. Tbe rooster has retired from Journ alism. For tbe rest of the year tbe turkey will be tbe royal bird ef Amer ica. Tbe NeUr Orleans Expo- itlon will opes next Wednesday. It Is proposed to get up an excursion party to char ter a Pullman car and to go from the county In January. Old Fred Douglass should not he too severely censtirvd for the Ineendiary character of his utterances. Remem ber be has s tad-beaded wife snd Is going to lose «b office. There are now seven mills In Pittsyl vania county. Vs., engaged In tbe manufacture of sassafras oil. It takes seventy five pounds of roots to make s gallon of oil, which sell* for $406 per gallon. It Is need-for Savoring soaps. President-elect Cleveland Is not snx- lobs to tecelve presents. Wednesday he received by express s fine New foundland dog. On Thanksgiving day be penned s polite letter to the donor sod started tbe dog h >me again. W. H. Vanderbilt Saff that be la sat- Dfled that the vety lowest prices which will be s^aln current In five years bnve been made, and.be believes the Improvement in tbe financial and com mercial situation will bs constant and continuous from this time, although possibly slow aod at a moderate pace. ’No,’ said tbe merchant, *1 don’t ad vertise now. I used to, but I got com pletely tired out Waiting on customers. Sloes I stopped that advertisement I have bad a continual vacation, aod have been able to discharge two of my cletks. 1 Mrs. Jane Patterson of RinggoM, Oa., died on tbe 27th Inst, fiom tbe ef fects of a snake bite Inflicted thirty years ago. Ihf August of each year since her mishap tbe parte woun<l>-d by the reptile have swollen and bec>>u e npotted, but would soon get wi ll. This, tear, however, the sufferings rout lout d ubMI her death. While tbe Massnchnsstts school martn Is abroad In Georgia, Alabama and other bentvhted regions of tbs South tbe bchool Superintendent of that Slate reports that more than ninety thoneand of Itg Inhabitants can not read nor write. Ooe hundred ami laenty-flve ne groea left Hodges lastTneedny for Lit tle R'-ck They came from Laurens. Four hundred other negroes are going from tbe same section. The country U full «f agents who are oo-o|>«ratlug with the Railroads lu their effuts to remove tbe Uboters from tbis country and thus depreciate tbe market value of our lands. About the close of tbe war a young Kentucky farmer, Jesse Small, and a bins grass belle. Miss Rebecca* Wood- son, though their troth had been plighted before the war, agreed not to marry until tbe Democratic party was triumphant. They wanted each other badly but stuck out until laat week when they Wetu tnad* one. Jhsai is 44 snd Rebecca 38. Senator Logan ha* found his long- lost tongue. Bald hs -on Wednesday, being then In New York, whence he will go to-day to Washington : "We are whipped. The fact la, I fad like tha mao wbo stuhfaed Mi toe aad sal down cn the stump td nuns It His neigh bor came aloof and naked: 'Hurts prot'y bad, don’t It?’ 'Yea,'replied the tuftt), as he hugged tbe toe ujfecLv- ser in bis hands, 'And the worst of It is I’m too big to ory aad It hurts too bad for me to laugh.” Tbe revised Old Testament upset# the good old story about the ravens feeding tbs’propast Elijah In the wil derness, tbe revisers cUtmlog to hava found that tbe word which has bees trot slated Into Ynvena’ should fan ‘Araa’ or 'IshmasUtea. 4 \ j, A man out weal was makings speech against prohibition. 'What wtlf yon do, my fellow ooaotryfBsa. with all tbs corn yon raise In Illinois if the sals aod manufacture of whiskey Is prohib ited F A person In the aumenee arose aod said, Wlr, ws will raise mors aod less ball,; am pork particular fraln teavas^ without going Innnti nratnnog m bom 1 of the iov many boon behind tftne Col. Yeager wkhsd to go They weed to ted ms that tbs ladles dressed to death In tbs efty,’remarked Homespun, at an evening party, *but dang ms ft they've got much 00 to night, any of ’em.’ Ax Obsdixxt Sxxvart.—In Austin |t seven year# sUadlag, which the twaj jf V/jyi" v wb * p “F oldest physicians bars pronounced aa»~ csr. I induced the sufferer to try to bacco aad It baa Improved so maeh that I feel ooafldest af a>8«|*. The penetrative powatjM the tohaeoo tafia- now mors *z’Jteszz£r«\ wHI oars Astatle chslsra as It does la* variably that of bags. On resityl of this hastily written note If yog wish soother letter from ms oa thsaa pufatta tetegrapfa ms, so that ! may got iTto for this moetbiB aamhsr. YamtralF. l- T. I* ClONHUBi to tbs depot st agent boa the train Ml lo Sag Antonio oa tbs eleven o'clock train, an ha said to his solorsd asrvast: Wato.go down to tbs depot and see hat fima tha slsvsa owosk train It was about three o’clock when Sam 'Weil, when does tbs Mala leaver ‘It*# dose left, boss.’ •Whstr 1 did Jess what yor tois ma Ter tots ms ksr ses wheo de nala Ml, sad I watritedtMfiwaa .* • Succeeds like --f-TH KHKBGY. EkPEBIENCK AND HABD CASH WIN ONCE MOtCE. , - - —^ . ■ f ■ THK GRAND 8UCOEB8 OF THE SEASON- OPENING OF OUR SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICED AND VEUY GlMiPLKTK STOCK OF FINK Furniture 4k Household Decorations tr Eyrry conceivable style and finish* .. 18 W808PASU8s ASM8TH8RT m ICSt. t Means.success i in hkcurino foriyoursklvks Latest Styles, Moat Reliable Goods, by lor the’Lowest Price. ratcis mi watt trade wmi The Widest Raugejbr These Owr 44 ••da awd Wrier* Wrwvs TMKS. tyt 9 Sm l-l. ATT BROTHERS, 708 A.ND 710 BROA D STREET. AUGUSTA. GA ■ 6*8 ninvw Ail tha N«»w Fluid : Brnwo's Bow. Barow*D8,0. : Faacy Goods. Extracts, linctures, : Walks S. Eavss, Proptivtor. ; Prrfuia«>rtes from tbe Patent Medicines Bit- : ; best Manufactories, tt-rs. Tonics, with sll ; D* J. J.G’Ba box In ebargs : T<>U«-t Artlelsa, tha Standara Rcme- ; of Prescrtfiton Departmsot. \ Fine Soaps, Brush**, diaa for Ills to which : Pomades, aod a full the human race la ; Mb A. N. Rat will bs pleeeed : line of goods forth* heir. ; to sc* and serve hi* friend*. ; (air e*x. J CIGARS, j TOflBACCO. J JPIPES_ j wirsK wi.nku Alas #.i4(t wwn ros stsmiciNAA. Pi mrovK**. oCDtU H .: "a v r xrrr~x—■w-jr-xr^- Gome and See Vogel’s Victory During fK« Holiday!i cub buyer# will find at tbe CHEAPEST THE COUNTY bargains in all lines heretofore oakaown aad My entire Slock of *■ v, " • •• XSl Btm Choice Millinery Goods { THEY MUST. & t o.., CHAR COTTON A STON. S. C. RICE FACTORS And Commi&ion Merchants. -A-UVANCK*!# MAOK ON CO'VHKANMK^Ta*. oct 30- 8n —BEFORE BUYING Come and Contemplate > SpUadid Stook- Lugest tad Loveli est in the Solid Sonny South. Tea and Toilet, Dinner and Dessert Ware -AND— HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS miMt be auM in the next thirty day# regardlca# of coot. A full and well aelecrcd atoek of CHRISTMAS GOODS. Grecfrie#, Haf#, Boot#, Shoe#, Tobacco, Ac., Ac. 4 . No trouble to show good#. Their excellence and Iswprlem will arnksaalm. ."" - x " 1 * •«- *.* •* ' V - ‘fr- n - - y * ’" i *2 .f,r»g i> • .. V" ' - . v. E. W. VOGEL. decl-3tn As Cheap as the Cheapest A complete stock of General Merchandise for tbe Fall and Winter of ligi at A ' U ;A* liroad Street - ert'X) j^ncrusta, Ga- BEOS TO INFORM III* FRIENDS and the public generally that he has opened a Branch of bis Grahams Empori um ar B.mberg and is uow receiving aud expo*iug for sale in the Murphy Slore 'h« handsomest end certainly the largest # ock of Dry Good* CUhing, Boots and. haMUKBC nn»vrri Sh< e#, Groceries, Crockery, Etc., ever* BAMBERG BRANCH. exhibited in Bamberg. Having determined to do business there wo opes up with good, fast colored Prints at 4 cents per yard, Gntniteville ‘*C’ H-4 at .‘I S-4 cen(» per rsrd, Grsntteu lc K. K. 7-8 at 4 3 4 cents per yard, (to cus- toiuera only, so mercltsnls need apply), snd propose to make price* of sll goods proporiionate to the shove samples. Wo undoubtedly carry tbe finest and ^ beet selected stock of Lsdiea Dross Goods lu the County and propose to nuke s LIEBMAN’S BAMBERG BRANCH 0< *o Wan, ‘ 0 / L *d‘«««M>ral]y. lilac k sod Colored Caxhtnercs. Drem Flaunels and Flannel Trioot*. A elveteeas sod Brooaded Velvets In all shades. ' , Satteuas, Silks and Satin#. — < Henrietta Cl-th, AustrmUsn Crepe Goth and French Bep. Ladies’ Gowns, Chealse and Skirls — real fine goods. Silk Fringes, PamamenUrie and Gimp. Basket and Shaker Flannels. Repellmt# snd Water Prsofs, doable width, si from 50 cents per yard up. MstloTable Cloth# and Towels a spa- blEBMANb BAMBERG BRANCH. «Wty. . Sheer ings, Shirting# and Long Cloths St anheerd of price*. We propoM duplicating prices, no mat ter by whom or whc*e made. Comparison snd eotnpetition is exactly * whst we want and we cordially invite it. We will eertiinly endeavor to please our customer* snd solicit call*, when we will be pleased to have yon imt oar stoek and bear oar prices. 200 pair of Blaoketa, White Red snd LIEBMAN’S BAMBERG BRANCH, 0 ”^ ^ 50 eaatg t0 • 10 - 00 ^ pair. Boots snd Shoes cheaper than ever. Everything is New snd Freak. No old, shopworn or shoddy goods. Everything good and desirehU. Cell at onoe and bs convinced snd don't forget the plan. LIEBMAN’S BAMBERO BRANCH, MURPHY’S STORE. Central Hotel, Breed Street, A agnate, Oa. MBS. W. M. TH0MA& , Alva Gage ft Oo. CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Market CavaarChatto 8t. Cherlaatew. 8. C. • fosvy mrlssdatiewsstfasm. •feSfi-ly, v Comer Near the Court Hon* 1 , Itiurkville, South Caroling Bought for cash, selected with irre.it rare and adapted to the budel aad wants of the people uf this arrtien J. L. MORRISON confidently expects this eampeiga to be wore belplul to himself and more beneficial to hi* customer* then 0MJ oiUsplVt dveesnon, which have nude hi* name a hous-hold word in Aiken, Jarmwofl and Orangeburg or unties. Without specifying artieles or qnuting prioss he saotsnta himself wirh assuring hi# friends that he an end will give them beMtr bargalas th*n any other merchant within forty tuiloa of Blackville. The wosaao ar child who huy» elsewhere will waste hard earned money. An igafi that Purchases are sure to follow. J- L- MCRHI^ON# Black villi, S^C. V V r ‘ , ii Mked. ocf 16 ■* AJL.iii'. ■ j to The Baudall Harrow. The moat Convenient, Effective, Durable and Reliable Ham* Mad*, ombre time. Have* Ubor and moory. Scour** tb# gvwatawt ytald of ernpa bw rh<- mo t pet feet Ullaffc. Unrivaled for Ita power, laaomparable mplfilir naff ff -ctl veceoa for aurface tillage of all tanarjona and tooffb —Ft lo i for tbe plow. Fite differout alxa euttlng from aix -twalvSI WHATTT WIYITDO.-*Tl rim ibcnutofiiy pnNfarito^Tfaa ML If riOT ougbty cover op seed grata. It will thuroturbly cover np aurfaco manor la often a entutltnte for tb* plow. It will aav* half tbe tlm* and labor la pgt. paring soil for coed. It will looreaas your eropa. It will aata Ita opat in 0m season. . It am no equal aa a Pulveriser. CidUvator and Sod Ovttor, and fbr MfaW'fiR teiiacioue aad loagb soil#. Mo other Implement required-to tin ewn atolk ground, and It Is unequalled for putting to wheat, oats, barley, Ac, Even owa who has need H or aem It used, apeake In Its praise. Ir la no axpertmeoL but a proved eucorse. Do not tramp after aod lift your uaeleea old Drag. Wda tbe Randall, and aav* many a weary mile. Descriptive drcolan wttfa tosUmo* Dials sent oo application. PORMAL.K«9V BONES. DOUGHERTY A-OD. Hardware Merchant* and Dealer* In AgrtoaKnral TmpIsmrU. AUGUSTA, GA. *4$ ANDY D. HOWARD. JACK C. HOWARD.’ HERE WE ARE. WHO S> THE HOWARD BROTHERS. rit ’? / t a A ,r WHKRB? A.TP .c. -V We call tha attention of the Farmers, Planters and others who os# such ss Engines, Cotton Gins, Saw Mil!#, Cotton Pteasss aod all kinds of ery, to the fact that 'i* are PrsoLcel MacLiu sta and Engineers bad tfaofofafallk Mnderstand the repairing of the above nuchioery. New Blank Whaob, new Gfax Ribba and ia fact everything pertaining to a Gin or Engine. W< all kinds, piping and ebtio* #appliea. A trihl is all w* want. Tha loliowing are a few extract* from the many tetters wo have •hops wa have worked for, showing that w* ki V ----- t-j an* te Jareay n m w* g g MaaMatal la every nar ilhH iMiag our an- w« R Ig.E’V MsOaaaostgh A Balai Extraat fro* a letter to me from Charlotte, N. C., while ia Jaraay City. N. J : “Hope tinue to work for us aad ru- B b* n 1 due* tha east of building our aa- giaas. 1 was aaxiou* to have yon & o _o *2 gooa there aa you thoroughly ua* 5 W *9 | S dorstaaid oureugiaaa. B P 2. LlJDKLL ENGINE CO. »»gi P par Jaasaa F. Jokasea. # _ B. Has worked for aa aa Maekiaiat. Trustworthy, reliabl* aad a goad workman. OEO. «. WILLI AM8, Ja., k Charieotoa Iron Works ■ Have ftnad bba «* b*a fital < ICmmklmAM Ima , RHto99SSMim I * ' Batlra aatiafoeOaa a* Caa ehaarfMI;' -. Vi - otUit Cuts SSTu ■ “ «•- . ** ‘1 plat*. Haa proved himsaifaa aseallast — Maakiaiat. Built oa* ougia* oem- S ■ B It worked axeeUauL C ^*.. LIDDELL 8 CO. Charlotte Iron Works, Chariette, N. C. - * . v " T ^ ; ’ s No hesitation is reeommeadlag him as a good, practical maehiaiat. WILLIAM MILBDRN, . Master Msehiaiat, * GraaiUville Maefcia* Shop, jnnato tf OHAS C^. LESLIE. Wbofaaalernd Betafi rirnnmiaMnn —muidmix- FI8H, OYSTERS, GAME AND POULTRY. Stafia No*. 1 and S'Fish Market, Office Nos. 18 and $0 Market St. East of East Bay dauinUna, 8. C. Cwignmaata of Conntry Ptodaeaare rmpistfoHy mBcitad. Pookry, W - It *.» ■■ SC ) •,« v I mmbmm .X. . * ,» & .an-j --fc-