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c » t THUR8DA1. DECEMBER I*. 1884. Than are aever-tl cmm o( .ru*eola la toira. Four-ply LlotuColUrroat 12^cents m For- tythcA 8oa’t. Only one more week before Chrletmaa and the little tulki areoettln* happy. Mr. J. Allen Tobin to ereeefulty and»fB- elenUy fllllnc tfw poeKkni of bnerUTs clerk. We eel) t* e biemoad SlrtrC—tbe bcst- Foreytbo and Sou. The Konth Carolina Conference Is fn ses sion la Charleston, UN hop Me I'yclre, a nu- tire of this Sounty, prw-kllnrf. FirlT ShIh of Oentlmini*’ Clothing as low at $4.00at Feraytheaud Son's. “Now's the time to alve Smith's Worm Dif* fBbU-Iy 0*>t. Hasrood is at home for the holi days, haring returned on Fihiay from a three weeks ri Jt to his Saluda fat m. Oil Cloth, Vslvet Pugs, licmp Cnrpednga and Oil Uugi at reduced prices at Foraytlie k Sen's.' Ths PaoriK thanks Messrs. A. K. Kh-»- den k Co., fruit dealers of D>ch Loose, Florida, for a box of delicious oranges. We Mil Delding't Spool Silk at 8 cents, Forsythe & Sea. Maj >r O. K; HtesdmRii, who hss recently remored to Columlila, was thrown from his buggy week ta-fewe last end badly hurl, several ribs ta lng broken. He la now rap idly reoo\-ering. The heat 40 cent Corset in the world, For sythe k Son. Bcv. D. W. Key, formerly of Orangeburg e >unty, has ncc< pted cnlla ft>r the next Veer from the Wllllston and Boseinary Baptist Ch tcl«*s. Blankets! Blankets! Blankets! at For sythe A Son’s., Coroner Tot In held an Irqnest. (»n Tues day on I he dead bo»ly of Sarah Johnson, colored, who was accidentally buiniHl to death on Cnpt. H. J. Croft's place In Geor ge's Creek township. Black Silks and Safins, fhess Goods of all descriptions at Forsythe k Son s. The County Treaaiper reports thetajn*»t collected up to the )5th Inst tola*: State, MMISM; County, $ 6,9.5 33; Bp.dal. ffl.- M0 29; School. $M*7(4; Boll, 86.697 57} Trial Justice Hues, 8J0I.10; Circus License, 8190. Medicated Ped Flannel Shirts and Draw ers for $1.00. Forsythe A Son. The cheapest store in Charleston, Forsyths A Son. W. C. Forsythe A Ror, l»ry Goods and (^lolhing. Charleston, 8. C. New Fall Prints ai Forsythe k Soti’% ('all *ad see us and he enurtncrd that we tire the cheapest. Y». C. Forsytheand Son, 40'iaiid 40.8 King Street, Charleston, S. C. ,l«a Tmxlt WatikUK^—W« bake «b«4 •!-1 MOM wboahwlkf iMikMfer (to Itobgtt 1 of botaf oooipoUod to cmm tto bMP« of oofs# of oar auboctibers from oar, •ubuoriptloa Hot, nod when ih« tin.e •rrltret for uo to ru» oar poaeH aercoo their nanaea, It wHI todoed bo aoad do ty f«*r no to perfortr, In fact we betlere that It will )uat about break our Very tender heart. We feel lik» boo-boo-log right now, but we aauot restrain our tenrs long enough to give some (only a low) of our subscrlbere timely warning. If, after the Anil tone In January next you fall to receive The People you will know the canee. We are not piloting this paper for glory nor for fun, and we hope all subscriber* who are due us subscriptions will bear this impor tant fact in mind and come forward and settle at once. 1 — '^wwTSiie^wiMsarrjrMi jawn'swwBisnB.1!-^ iiiswL . Oongresa will adjourn from the 21st until January 2. Butler has sold bis btg house oppo site the Capitol at Washington for 875,000. The tone of the General Assembly favors the abolition of the Trial Jus tice system. Four of six members of the Senate Committee on Agriculture favor the repeal of the Hen law. Mr. Csrlisle and Mr. Morrison are opposed to bringing up the tariff ques tion this session. Wm.'H. Vanderbilt hoe received a judgment acainst General U. b. Grant for 8155,000, money loaned. A Washington letter says : Gen Hampton favors bringing a company of South Garolina colored Infantry to march in the inaugural procession. Tbs Board of Directors of the Pres byterian Theological Seminary at Co lumbia, H. 0., have formally rilefoissed from that institution the Bev. Dr. Woodrow. Dr. Boggs and Prof. Hemp hill also of the college, resigned their chairs. Dr. Woodrow declined to make a riofenae before the board of bis views on evolution. A shoemaker at Wythevllle, Va , a few days since wrote to President-elect Cleveland asking lot his measure for a pair of boots, which he proposed to make fgr him for his inauguration. Governor Cleveland replied In a polite note, inclosing a twenty-dol!ar bill for the boots. The shoemaker returned the money, but the Governor insists op pa.\ Inc foi them and sent the money back, stating that he would Wear the boots on his inauguration day. “Wsll, oM fiiand, which way ? ’ said a lean individual to his fat friend at a railway station not longMttco. “I am off for a little tiip to see wind has been going on in the world since I have been in bondage ” a ‘*What do you mean by being ic bon" dage V “Well, just this : “You anti I traded for many’years with the same firm, paid the .<nmc ruinous prices and were al> ways in detfi. That’s what I mean by .luting in bondage.” # “How did you manage to get out ?'’ ‘ I sold off all the surplus stock, &c., that I cou’d sf*arc, 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 makes — some merchants dou’t seem to realize that the war is over, and think they have a government contract to keep the farmers jK>or. When I fir.-d commenced trading with Ben Davies I presented the same “shadowy” appeanmee that you do at present; but look at my proportions now—and lam the leanest one of the family. It is not always good feeding that makes a man fat; peace and con- tCMtmeut, the satisfaction that you will reap the benefit* of your lab ir and no fears of the shcrifi’s levy to disturb your peaceful slumbers. 1 am fat, healthy and happy, owe no man a dollar and am go ing on a little free cxcun-ion of my own as a compliment to myself. I fear that the March winds will carry you hence if you dou’t make a ehenge. Ben Davies keeps everything you need—Dry Goods, Boota, Shoot, Ere»b Groeeri<‘S, Hard ware, Tinware, (joined Goods, in fact anything you ncaT, and for the cash he will astonish you. Take my word for it. trade with him next year and in the winter we’ll enjoy a trip out West on X .A 4‘ X It,LISTOV.—<;.sttou nsvlpts tkts si-a- ■ > i »re two huiuirmt bak* uh-eul of lust yoai’s -lilpmeir*. •Mr Alk-n J. tV*atherat>o<! 1* li<<l<llii*f 550 t *le'> t >r a • tia- In prlctw. ihehuoilay school children res]iz**<| from thel fair Krtitay evening foi ty-tlitve tlol- litrs. A ('hrlstms* tr**o t< firrowi-(» and Us ix-nu- tifut fruit will ripen next week. k. P< »ey, eoloiei! wh > h is b'-en tn tlov- w-oruent employment at '!Vii fc »iin«lon for envt-rnl ri*«r« I* Pavlina ClirlMmas visit t-> (vUlive* in the townsUti> l J e bi-oii*:|jt a t)iir Hiir.ilotfK truiik hih! mmicIi of )<t!l Arp'%'5x.n r"iiK ” r-rnM * Aftt-.e Iheitli of Marc a ho will come aauiu mikI ot -y loa- Rsr. Woodward A M tthews, rellatito men itiul first Class ineehaiih-s, nre prej) red to do any Work h their ti n* in the b**st. style Hint at fair pi toes. I hey use only the tx-Ht hmtei lal wai rant a!l I h-tr wo; k hipI guar- a/il*‘e twlisfael i tn. Th y doseive a bhr P*’ rou.aj^. —— — ■ . . Blaoxvilll—(kitten shipments from aid August t > .13lli Lkcetuber foot up 7s47 t'ilea. T9t biles ahead of last ymt's re- oetpt-s. At the rceetiiur of ;the Grand Ix>d*re la Charleston last \v. ck MnJ >r L T Izlar w«s Herted Junior Grand Warden. Tho concert and festival ul Court House Itsll to-morrow evening for the U^ueflc of the Catholic chut oh will ba thr most r-ch- virchc event of the Ch istmas season. The K people 'of all the neitfhhorl.-.g towns tiro o-•rdlaily Invited, to ..ssist In makliiK the audience worthy of the ad tn liable pro- i gramme and fair performers. The following well seleclod programme promises a most enjoyable entertuiument: !*.» KT L J. llaan Snls, Minn Lartigur tml ttys*. - Vocal Solo, (“I’ll await iuj lore,") Min Cora Brow a. I. Vwcal Pact, Hoc the Tale Moon," Mra. Browo • ixl Misa Quinn. t. Piano Solo, MW Ida l*odenhoff. i. Vocal Solo, “Judith," Mim Annie lartigne. C Hw itation, Srlectod, Mr. Kline. PAKT 1L 4. ••Como Where the Ultri," Trio, Mrs. Brown, Mlta Qolnn and Mr. Kline. 3 Instrumental Solo, “Old (token Bucket," MUa Uaiuie Bush, *. Composition, Original, hy Misa Annie Farrell 4. Vocal Solo, "The Watting Ueart,” Miss Quinn. * Song, “Shnhert's Serenade,'' Mias Bile fcyan. 6. Baritone Solo, Mr. Julius Kline. 7. Duet, Vocal, Miss Quinn and Mr. Kline. Olti riJAliA'. Liol «l Ids liiutiu on I he eVt'idt'tr of I he 2Hth of Noveu ber, IVl, Hr. Charlie H. Ah- sUnee. of ptiruinoi.iu. In the thlrty-itin'h year of Ids ago. Ills romatiis were lutriTt-il on the Bttoceedi. g Satuiduy In the bury- iitrf ground of tho G»iuh Branch otiunh nod hU ftitter.il xermoa w.ts deli\erovl by the llev. J (4. WHItniM». Ihosudilen nii«| unexpected death has euiiH.nl n frloom ovi-r tire whole commtini- ty. He was enclosed In Ihe icy nrms of death a few Ik ui s after tho first htlima- lion of dun^st. Ills due to hin i'crs>.ual wort h to snyHhat lie w.ikh fond utidde- v t>>d bush.tud a:id father. Havlcnvca i:u- msrous relatives amj many friends to .itouro kto bass. In his tleath the family cirnle Ins hceu deprlvarl Of oue whoet 1 place c .n never be Illlod. "But imist wo part, andean I bid faraweB'i must—1 can—I have. I kissed Uis dost 1 hived bis clay-cold corpse and Lade fare well Until the reeutrectlon of fhe Just. r pay oantt LoxasxMntr dAjrrr. Gantt 8c Gantt, A.T'rORJViaVB X.T A.W, e. 1*., M. c. doc 4 > Twenty two new young lawyers were itcebeed by tbe Hnpretae court on Toee* day. Gsq. Jackson and Grover Cleveland received th* same number of electoral TOtO*. A State Ear Association wan formed 1c Colambda last week, with 113 mem- bars. Hod, A. G, Mag rath la Prealdeou Tbe Spartanburg City Council went behind the retarne, threw out enough votes to reveiee tbe result and Imuad li^eor lioeoaea. Tbe dry men have ap pealed to tbe courts. On Monday the Senate killed the bill to repeal tbe Idea law and to forbid Mortgages of crops, the vote being 17 te 15. Senator Toemaos introduced a joint resolution providing for the cal ling of a conatitctlooal convention. I* the Houee, the appropriation bill (ta second reading. It gives ,000 to the Citadel Academy and ( 4 8Qt to tbe South Carolina College. Tbe judiciary committee reported bille ety Courts in plaos of todtoeceate tbs office magistrate. These ke the next seseloo. ^ I.*u is claimed fur tlie WAVKULY HCUSK CHAaLHlHXON. H. C. Tho best beds anil beddinriD tk« Seuth. Locsiiou the bexiis the Cuy. The table uusarpoMetl. RATRS—$2.00 ssd $.>.00 1>KR DAY- Uedueed rate* by the week ur month. J06JBPJ1 BRICE, Jr., Proprietor junelO - FOR SALK QAA BUSHELS Genuine Select Rod iJw\J Bust Proof Out*. Price 75 ctB. per Bushel. JNO. B. HAIR. oct 16 - Elko. S. C. Alva Gage & Co. CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Market garner Church St. Charleston, 8. C. Ice packed lor the country s specialty. Ice by car lo*4i*t lowest rales. »pr24-ly Central Hotel, Brood Stroet, Aeguato, Go. MRS. W. M. THOMAS. Centrally laeated, eoavenieatto basin eta ‘ " CbAffll* t, SAwftR AjxsrsrC. " Jambs E. Davis, Bars wsll, 8. C Asthcs B. Sawtem Columbia, 8. G. MVTER. DAVIS ft SAVTBR. ATTORMlSAMCOffiSILLDRSATLAff Cosroyaneing awl eollentien* specialties. feM4 $m mim, Ma»nfocturer and Dtaler U Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco, MUFF, paries, ETC. No. 343 King Street, Charlneten, S. C. jsn24 AM. Send six cents tot postage sad receive free a costly box l a of goods which will help oil, of either sex. to more money right sway than anything rise in this world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure. At ones ad dress Tacs 4 Co., Augusta, Maine. aprlO our xorp'us rush. sep2.>. KOK 'riTE I^all Trade# a $ Largest Stock —AND— t - - • Lowest Prices. CHARLESPE0HMANN takra pkas ure in anotium-ifig to I i* many frlende that hie i*t< ck is Complete lu mII de puitmeiits and that fit* prices will compete fevnrahly with thuee of auy uiftt ket in t he State. lie Ims t>ot time or space to enume- aie all Lis etock for It would spin out to the diineneioua of uu ucubtidged dictionary. Special bargains In Dry Goods, Gro cering. Boots, HLocn, Clothing, Uats, Hardware, Crockery ware, Tinware, To bacco, Cigars, Bagging and T.cs and anything uei'ded on tbe fatm or in th< household. If you don’t see what you w»nt call lor It. It is in stock. Country produce of all kinds wanted and tbe highest prices allowed. Be sure to call on tbe veteran before you buy. It will pay you and don’t ^bu forgot it. CHARLES PECHMANN. . *<*14 US. L BHOOKKR. T. J. SHOOK KB Br L. Bxooker & Son WlL.LIN’T ON. W. <J. Dealer# In Ihmge, Med.cines, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, Piient Mcticines, aud all ar Iicle* usually ktpt by Drugeiets. oct2 Green B. Rich. Jt weller and Phuio^raplier, B^ACKVILLE - - - - S.‘ C. Dealer in and Repairer of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, King* and all kinds of Jew- elry and Solid Silver and Plated ware. Come and get your Christmae present*. Fine watch work done and warranted. My itock i* select and very fine and I cor dially invite public inspection. de«4 Hertz & Renkl, —DKALKRS IN— Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. No. 610 Broad Street, Opposite Au gusta Hotel, Augusts, Ga. Orders promptly attended to. Bar and Bowling Alley attached. , decil X.A.W NOTICE. To meet the demands of their busineesthe undersigned have, in addition to their Bam. berg office, opened an office in Barnwell, and niay be consulted or addressed at eilhar office. fcKiNNEU A WILUAM8, , , Attorneys at Law. de©4 NOTICE- CHA8. CARROLL SIMM*, Esq, will re- chive client* who may deetre to poasult ire daring my absence in Columbia. He will occupy my office sad transact his' own busi ness there also, and will be in regular cor. respondent)# with me os business matters. - JNO. J. MA11LU. V.H T •T&PiW' AVt> BFRED CASH WIN OJfCfe MOittK. CUP THK 8EABO>r. AXt YRRY «OMPLKTl STOCK OF F1N» FEKSS 0 TRA The Widest RI <CF MTRIY tJONCKiVABLE STYLE ANN FINISH ITflBS nMRMUMe AlCitTKXIIT tttt St&« WITH US~IT MlANS 8UCXJKSS! IN SECURING PORfY OURS ELVER » ige^ler Swfeettom, Ltovi Styles Mont Reliable Goode, by far tbe Lowest Priee. ~nS™4)oiaa «MSoe LA’r’rwBMBBHHI cpi$ 3m 70S 710 mean Christmas TOYS, ORANGES. A.PP1^EB *** wAmimbif goods in store which we are-selling- cheaper than ever offered in Augusts. EEgNTN ING & CO- ^ street. decl 1 Tho rr< • > • • • O jl #••••* ••#«#•••• li.G. Fancy Gouda prtetor. . Perfumvrtoe from th> • «. • • • a • a a a a a e a a a a e a • e a • • f <a • e a • • • f • S • • • Ail the New Fluids Brown's Row, Barnwell Extracts, 'tinctures^ : Waltxb 8. Ex via, Propr Patent Medldnee Bit- : : beet Maiiufactotlve. ters, Tonic*. wl(h all : Ds J. J. O’Bv mon In obarge ; Toilet Anlo^as, the Standard Beme- ;of Ptrscrlptlou Departmeot. iFlne Huapa, Brush**, dies for Ills to which ; ; Potnailee. and a tub the human race is ; Mb A. N. Bay will be pleened ;line of goods tor tbe htdr. : to see and serve hi* friend-. :fair sex. I CIGARS.! TOBACCO. PliMK VTI.WF.e A.WI> oct At) i PIPES- I L.I4I1JOIIW FOB MBMFINIAIa POKF»«IS». H. ItlSt llOIT & CO., CHARLESTON. S- O. COTTON AND' RICE FACTORS And Commission Merchants. -A.I5VANCKsi M AUK ON CON«»IGIN2VIKNXM. oet^rt 3m - -BKVORK BUYING — Come and Contemplate Splendid Stock-bargest and LotqU- est in ike Solid‘Snnny Sontk. Tea and Toilet^ Dinner and Dessert Ware - -AND— ' HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS * -a- • H # t -A.ucjtlsta» Ga. Hroad Btxeet ocu»0 s. XxXkbukan BECS TO INFORM Ills FRIENDS mid the public generally that he has ■ ipeuco a Branch of his Grahams Empori um ot Bamberg aud is now receiviog aud exposing for sulu iu tbe Mufphw S'ore the handaomest aud certaitky the largest b'oek of Dry Goods Clothing, Boots and ever LIEBM AN 8 BAMBERG BRANeH. LIEBMAN8’ BAMBERG BRANCH. Shrtea, GrocSiies, ^oc^cry, Etc. exhibited iu Bamberg. ilavng determined to do htusness (here we opcH up with good, fast colored Prints at 4 cants per yurd, Grai>itevi!le “C” 3-4 at 3 3-4 cents per yard, Grauitevidc U. R. 7-8 at 4 3 4 cents per yard, (to cus- ^ ^ toniers only, no merchants need apply), and propose to make priced of all goods proporiionaf* tp tho above samples. We undoubtedly carry the finest and best selected stock of Ladies' Dress Goods in the County uud propose to make a LIE OMAN’S BAMBERG BRANCH. of « h e wants of Ladies generally. ’ s Black and Colored Cashincics. ——•> ■ — x ; TVrn) Csnnrli ssj PIbiiiihI Tihwli Vrivetoeas and Brocaded Velvets in adl shades. Ratteens, Silks and Satins. _ Henrietta Cl»th, AusUtlisn Crape Cloth aud Fieuch Rep. Ladies’ Gowns, Chemise and Skirts — real fine goods. Silk Frintrcs, Pasaamenlcrie and Gimp. Basket ond Shaker Flannels. Rcpcllaut* and Water Proofs, double width, at from 50 cents per yard up. Linen and Turkey Red Made Table Cloths aud i owels a spe cialty. Sheetings, Shirtings and Long Cloths at unheard of prices. We propose duplicating prices, no mat ter by whom or wluye made. Comparison and competition is exactly what we wont and wo cordially hi vile it Wswill certainly endeavor te please oar customers and solicit coll*, when we will be pleased to have you ox amine our stock and hear our prices. 200 pair of Blankets, White Red and LlEBMAN’S BAMBERG BRANCH,^’* tfrom 60 ceot8 ‘ 0 •10-00 per Bools 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. LlEBMAN’S BAMBERG BRANCH, MURPHY’S STORE. HHY WT M3L JbwJL* JBSLaSLJBi Auction and Commiftsion MercfcajiV 538 Broad St, Augusta, On. Goods daily received and soM at the barest auction pricM. Cbcka^ Jewelry, Silverware, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Musical T~t1r>THialfi_ Etc. Watch Materials, Watehmakers’Ti>ola, Ete. -ne- Walcl.eM, Cto.U* und ^Mwolry RepMirwds * decl l Vogel’s Victor^: During the Holidsys cith buyers wiQ &od at the CHE APS 81 are** ur THE COUA'TT bargains 4n all lines heretofore nnkuown ato mkbMtoi My entire Slock of Choice Millinery Otoodb mwi be «>U I. th. nil thirty day. rcgutll*. of ooM. TBET MVJST. A fall and well select sd stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS. Groceries, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Tobacco, Ac., Ac. No trowblc to show goods. Their excellence and in 4 dccl-3m E. W. VOGEL. % -dgj* * - * - ..T4**' As Cheap as the Cheapest A complete stock of General Merchandise for tbe Fall and nxonxtisoN’s Corner Xear the Court Huu*e y BlmrkmRe, South CaroRna. Bought for cash, selected with grert care and adapted to tbe taatwr and affiffitg ef the people of this sr-ctien J. L. M0RKI8ON eoaMeotly expects thB etore«%n t» be mure helpful to himself and more beuefldal to hh customer* (hen pny efjjsnrwt d( ceason, which have nude his naare a honeebok! word in Aiken, tontwgB i ‘ Oraugebuig ccunties. Without specifyiag articles or gnuting (wieas 1m Iriniselt with assoring his friends that he can and will giva_||Mm tlnu sny other merchant within fusty adto ef IfhitliTiila. Ytorll child who buys elsewhere rill waste hard earned money. An tofedlmflt is asked. 1’urchusea are sure to follow. "> J L- MORRISON, ocll6 .... « Tf; 1 -rC £ ) w The Randall Harrow, The moat Convenient. Effective, Datable and BeMabte Bartow! o oil joe Unit*. 8avro labor and money. Secures tbe g roe teat yMd Oft tb!- mo t perfect tillage. Unrivaled for Its power, Incomparable ra ff-ctIveuesa for surface tillage of all tenacious and tough sotta. riubaiitute for the plow. Fite different atxro cutting from tot tn twchre fnet fei Livadih. a WHAT IT WILL DO.—It wHI thoroughly pulverise tbe noil, ougbiy cover up need grain. It will thoroughly oovor op nrtom FUf'iO || _ is often a suUtitute for i he plow. It wUi save half the ttaMpto labort» pariug soil for soed. It will Increase your crops. It will aavwltfe Doffi hi not seasou. /YT It Boa DO equal an a Pulveriser. Oultivator and Sod Gutter, aad-far 1 tcuacioua and tough aolis. No other Implemoot required tc MA n ground, and It is unequalled for putting In wheat, oats, barley, who Las used it or seeo U used, apeak* ta Its pndaa. It Iddo h proved success. Do not tramp after and lift you ihe Ban da II, and save many a weary mil*, ulala aunt ou application. KOH itAUK BY BONES. DOUGHERTY Si pO* —Hardware Mercbanta and Dealers In Agrtoultarel eep25 ANDY D. HOWARD. HERE THE H ■whereat^ Blaekrille^ S* * » We call the attention of the Faraere, Planters and other* who net. such as Engines, Cotton Gins, Saw MHU, Cotton-Pimma sod si) »>nTfr ery, to the fact that ye are Practical MachursU sod Engineers sod uadersund the refairing of the shove aadiioery. Mew Bfwto Whm Ribba and in iiset everything pertaining too Gin ef Engine. We have nil kinds, pipingnnd engine supplies. A trial {s«H we want. . The following are n few extracts from the stay letter* wo shops we have worked for, showing that we knew oar Extract frian a latter to no from Charlotte, N. 0., while la Jersey City, N. J : “Heps you will eon tinue te work for ns aa<t thereby duos tbs cost of building our fines. I was anxious to have yon go oa there as you thoroughly uu« dersiaad our engines. LIJDKLL ENGINE CO. per James F. Johnsoa. Has worksd for us as Machinist. Trustworthy, reliable and a good workman. GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Js., k Co., _, Charleston Iren WbftM> - - — >■ ww, . Has proved himself ss excellent Machinin'. Built one engine eom-. plots. It wsrksd sxcellenL LIDDELL tCO. Charlotte Iron Works, Charlotte, N. CL No hesitation in recommend ing himne a V'«d. practical machinist. WILLIAM M1LBCRN, Master Machinist, GronitcviUs Machine Shop. junc^O tf 8 m.S'g S’? ° I I MR § « ° Have fotmd him Maehiaist la i aay place with J. J. M MeDeaaeagh ft Entire _ sisrster 4 "'-’* W. D. I?? s< rs 2. ye is r ?s - per day by .the .) ea his i C.H.