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THURHDATt, MARCH 19, 1886. h« happy (VMoff of angling and plo* 'king will aoon arrive. Ho! Fiehermra. HMui^imrloni for KUh- In* Tackle at W. A. Urus. I* anted-A new«pa- er man that can run •"paper t<» please ererybndj. A choice stock of Hardware and Olaae- Oer- ware at W, A.Uylre. m The ladies of the Paptlat Church will give a dime reading at Capt. J. W. W<xnU Ward* reeldenoe, thU Evening. Peach and other fruit trees are nearly a month later than usual In budding, owing to the continued early morning frosts. Wll.lston—The eutertaium<'nt for the benellt of the Uaptlst ( hurch ou 1 hursday evening was a piououncrd success. It at* traded and entertained a large audlenoe and reellSod a handitome sum for the be nevolent purpose for which It was givea. W. A. Gyles hss Just received frrun Northern and Houthern markets a well se lected stock of General Merchandise and is offering bargains for cash that will make a close buyer smile. Come and see. A great variety of Gents’ aod < hlhlrens’ shoes, also a didey lot for the Ladles for sale at W. .V. Gyh 8. Choice hams 11 cents, o ff-e 11 cents, granulated sugar 7 l /i cents, and the place to get a barrel of ft mr tlmt will make your household happy at meal time Is ut W. A. Gyles. Ladles In seatch of white and colored lawns, check cambrics, dress goods, laces, Ac . can have them shown to them by good look! tg gentlemen; Oh where! at W. A. Gyles. icarlO-lm ShluIFf’s Apiiil Sales. —Hank of Char iest or. vs. NV. 1*. t Hlhount Pto acres, boun ded by lands of John and Tom Steel, H. Hennett, J. y. Calhoun, Mrs. Warren and M rs. ( l.isolm. Also, 03 hi res bounded by lands of SV. A. Hloiiut, J. H. Kenneth John Steed and \\ Usou Steed. Also, A. W. Smoke va. John D. Falrry: ISOmcp s IHonging to A. W. Smoko, hetiu- ded bv lands of jHOob ItenU, Mrs. Linder and N. L) Ehosd. % tt will l>e h good ilore, court week, to chII at this offl b and attend tOj that little nffair, you know. The Buddhists of Ceylon believe that If a woman behaves herself propeily sho will sveuluully become a man. It is staled that of the lOflOO bar rooms in N-w Y >ik, 0 999 were open to all comers last Saturday. The sri 1 unsuccessful (ffnt of the Illinois Legislature to elect a H-nstor lias thtie fat cost .be State $104,000, Tiie M<'th<idlst ch irdieu of (’tifrapo will make next Sunday a special day of pfayer for General Giant’s tec.-v- vry. Tt N given nut that \Ir Manning will ri main in tlie Cabinet Jmt two tnontlia and linn a Western man will • locoed tiim. Mr. A. J. Evans puLlleLes n caril In the Orangeburg Times and Democrat, denying that be was killed recently or i.t any ot her time by being thrown from u buggy. BartiUtn, the sbowmnn, Is but •* little over 7b. rn Ills hirg connection with bInerani allow life he is generally e»pfH>e«-d to 1 « much < Ider. Of the t wenty oilllioos be lias^iade, ho has managed to save three. The stewards of the Spartanburg Metliodlt-t. Church have (Ltertnincd to build a new chart h. They think they rao erect one foi $10,000 that will be Hit oroameQt to the t rwn. Under the stock law portion# of Bei keley and Charleston Counties have Voted to « xempt themselves from the operation of the law, two-thirds of the voters of the township having voted that way. George town evidently gets awny with a prodigious quactity of The nr dent,' in evidence of which it is stated that one retail dealer turned out twen ty one empty whltky barrels oil the street last Saturday. Mr. D. P. Patterson, general mer rhandiae merchant of Adums T.un, has made an assignment for the benefit of his eredliors. Mr. W. C. DeTrevIlle is the assignee. Mo statement has as yet bce|i filed. Ex-Sheriff P. F. Spcff-ifd of Chester field, wb<*e failure to arrest the Cash es caused all tbs trouble which follow ed, has gone to Florida for Ida health. Several dnye ago a eon of Mr. Miller Green, of Cartcravills, Darlington County, was sitting on a fence when the top rail turned and threw him on a cotton stalk, which stuck through the main artery of the neck killing him lustantly. In the Court of Sessions for Chester County, Judge Wallace on Monday ev ening commitud a number of wknesa- ed to tbs custody of the Sheriff until the following day, and in addition fined them an amount equal to their fees for one day’s attendance on Court. The witnesses bad neglected to put In their appearance at Court aa provided In their bonds, Charles Auerbach was examined by Drs. Mabry & Hill last week and de clared a lunatic. He was sent to the Atylcm no Saturday as a pay ’patient Mr. Auerbach has been merchandizing at this place for atcrjeraT years and con ducted a successful business. His mis fortune found him with-a good stock' on hand and clear of debt He was re lated to Benedict who was slain In bis store last December where be was a clerk. Auerbseh wltneesed the trage dy and being of a nervoue tempera- meot bis mind was unbalanced. His condition became so aetlous that bis Wends thought It beat to send bis off fbr awhile hoping that be may recover of the Oncirr CAMedkAX/—The Court ef end Hem l ms coataaed oa Monday SKira- Ing. Ou a< count of t-luhneas and under advice «f Itls physician Col. Gantt an nounce! himself unsbie to dia> barge the duties of Solicitor and Msj >r L. T. Islar was a* pointed In hia stead. The Grand Jury was organised as follows: J. L. Hrcwu*. Foreman; A.H. Frslerlck, L. F. Hai.de s, 0. B. Beeves. M. W. Eivee. W. T/ Bay, V. B. Bhoad, K. J. Gunnels J. W. All. H. W. Abstsiiee, J. E. Byrd, J. W. Kennedy, Ctimthain Cave, W. A. I‘c man. After the ustial routine busies*s Uis Court prooesd to the trial of John Terry, Indicted fur murder aud accessory after the fact. The w^defendant, H. A. Ww*d, was tried for the same off -nos last Novem ber term, resulting In a verdict of accesso ry after the fact, with a recommendation to mercy. Fe appealed from the or<’er overruling hU demurrer and moved an ar rest of judgment. Wood was sentenced to nine months (inpilaouuieut In the State penitentiary at hard labor. Be gave ball for $1,000 and was Ube''ated. He la now awaiting the decision of the Supreme Court. MaJ r L. X. Itlar. noting Holicltor, waa asnlHted by Jao.es E Davis, Esq, Hon. Robert Aldrich and (Jhas. Carroll Simms, E^q., for the ch fettse. After 11 cliallesges by the defense and 3 by the State the following jury was em- paiinellnd for its trial: J. K* Halford, Foreman; 11. F. Drum mond. B. M. Bostick O. B-Han'en, J. M. Allen, J. W. Hill, J. S. Oswald, W. H. Har rison, Lee Hagood, L. M. Fender, J. H. P Dycltcs and J. M- Oantt. 'J'he clreunjetances surrounding this case being Identical with \Vo»ni’eea8e the evi dence was In eub-bince the same, which was published In full In Ike I’kopur on the former trial and wlih which our read er* are already familiar. At the hour of going to press on WThI- nesdav the jury had not brought In Its verdict. ^r. Mary Walk<r now announers herself as a Democrat. The pricking of a pin Is said to be the proper test of a nutmeg. If it Is good the rdl will lustantly spread around the puncture. ParHgmphs are floating about to the effect that disesseeare frequently com municated by kissing. We supposed everyone knew that the most dang) r- ous and swl't of all di-ease* was com municated In that way —heart disease. It Is said that people eat too mu< fa. Peibuf s they do, but It is a fact that great rsters are strong, plump, rosy and cood looking, wt.lle small rateis and those who live on thin diet are weak, scrawny and sickly. It 1* ua- tutnl tfiat well-to-do Eoglishraen slioul 1 be fl >sby and robust. The aver age Englishman eats ubout five good ttuqiU a day. He rises at seven o’clock and eat* a breakfast of bacon, bread and butter and two big rounds of toast. At half |n»et ten or eleven he t» again hungry and lakes a lunch of br-ad and chetse, washing It down with tvo or three |gla8,*es of strong-.ale. At one o'clock be *\tendt> ho hour ht 'Inner. This is a generotis meal. Doting the aft* moon two or three glasses of ale are taken. Ai.-lx o’clock e« rat* tea, and tt good soli 1 meal Is made of L-g cakes, tuofiins, bread, butter, cake ami potted tarn's. At nine o’clock the En glishman cats supper. Is it Huy won- d*-r that people sho live thta wuy and take plenty of exercise should be clout and r* sy.? Gen. Cor-k’s Wt'rxD. It was at A atoona that a t fl' ball to«'X Cora* alongside of ih* heqd. Gen Sbermau received word from Ooise that his ear and a portion of his cheekbone we e gone, but that he was still able to bold the position and fight It out. As soon as possible Sherman got over to see him, full of anxiety for him. He found Corse with Ms head swathed in banduges, and. In bis anxiety to know the nature of the Injcries, Impa tiently ordered the surgeon to remove the cloths. This was done slowly and with great formality, and there waa re vealed a slight scratch of the cheek and a hole In the ear. Sherman looked intently at It, and calmly remarked, :VVby, Corse, they came damned near missing you, didn’t they ?’ Out of the 13o counties in Georgia there are now 101 that have total or partis! prohibition, and 92 that have total prohibition. This result has been reached by elections iu each county under the local option law. In I(j5 county elections the prohibitionists have lust but 4—Washington, Decatur (two heavy negro counties), and Floyd and Gordon. The work will go on steadily until, 132 counties out of the 138 will be prohibit iouary. A general local option law will be pasaed this summer which will teat tbs matter In every county In which whisky la still Sold. It seems to be a pity to spoil the pretty ’diversified’ picture drawn by our good Brother Holmes, bat thereat facta lu the ease are more truthfully Illustrated by a reference to the old adage of ‘too many Irons In the fll*.’. But what a pity Brother Holmes on*- not be Induced to diveralfy a Utile, sa4- notirely, on a single source, and that a very uncertain one, for both hla bread aud bis happiness. JHo Is alto gether two good and good looking a man to be possessed of a devil, with no ‘angel* about to counteract the Imp’s InQuencv: Before our meeting the other day we were disposed to exoner ate him from all blame iu the matter, bsllevlng that he ‘would If he could, and If he couldn’t how could be ?’ but our mind hss changed and wfe are now Inclined to. think that Jthe late cold winter was sent for his special bene fit—a sort ot divine retrlbntlwo for bis oelebatt# Incorrigibility We know our friend oannot leave Tbs People to go Into OtarelaadV Cabinet, but be should loss »o time to planing himself st the bend of some worthy tody's oab- , ‘ . * “ * . 4 f.*A Os aw] Will run au *5«* **-4 V March tod. 14*.' follow- till fiirtke, notice: [baity—fexe-pt SwnSaXwl , *\T' VVKHXWXUtl. STATION* I.« MnrkvtUw “ Axhl.-iirh •' Woodwird'a At Harawell SMalt 1 ftOQ’M. AM. r m.' **• *40 WOO »»» lei* aw te.» •as IC4MTWARD. STATIONS.- | 4 Mott ' SAoeNS Lt Bnrnwrll [ *■ WiutJwnrd'* I “ AxIiMah Ar Blackrilla A. Jf. .«#•' AW | A* | P. h. *89 140 1’S IUnv»cll ttnilrund Trsiii* connect *Hh SoutbQ*r- otlnu Kalina}'Traina m follow* Ne. 3 ha* ronnccti'infmiii South Carolina Rail * ay from Augiuta and local Station* Wwl of Hlarkvlllo. No. 4 con net l« with South Carulina Uatlwar lor CtanrlcMoir and 1/>cal Utrnlou* Tart of BtackvITIratiit Coluuilila INrUion. Ko. 5 ha*co«M<wth>n froa Smith Carolina knilwan from Chartoalon CulumMa, DtrUiou and ill Local Mlalion* Hum of hbckriDc. Nu. ImnntM* wilh South Carolina Ritilwar for Auj(u*ta and Local Huih.iu W'c*l of Biackvdir. Nu. 1 ha* connection from South Carotin* Kaltvay from AngnMa aud all l^calStnlion*. No. I cwnnccta with South < omUno Railway for Ohnrtopaon, Gdumlda and all points Last. On Court dar of ench mouth a Special 'nwtli will leave Blaeavlllc at I Aalt., and arrlre at Barnwell at 7.48 A. M. I>. < . A LI.KN, O. P A T. Agent. JOHN B. PECK, iieiteral Uanoger. S mth Caroliim Kitilwny. Commcncintr March 2nd, 1885, train will run a* follows : rjyp.-y^TgTTswyr, AU0U8TA DIVISION WEST (Dully) Greeil , ii ' • ' -v ’ . — /»weller aal Phutopifkir, BLAOffVIlXfi . l et Dr*lor to sail Rtpafrsr to DiaaMWAd, Wstclsa. CUetat'Ktog*swt all MaSato Jsw. dry nnd (totM BUvvrssd Haiti wars, rest# sntl grs year wsASIwg prsswts. Finn w*tsk work 4o«»a*4 warmatto. My stock IssdscAasti very iasoad Isov* 4hally in vit# publicJnspatffos. -la*. Hertz & Renkl, i - —dkalxrs m-- 1 Wilts, Liquors, Cigsrs xad Tobicci Fresh Oyd on Recsirsd daity. No. 610 Broad Sbsst, Oppsaits Au- gutoa note!, Augusta, Ga. Orders promptly attended to. Bar and Bowling Alley attadbvd- deell TKVUm MF8. CO. Edward Booxker Lcara rh*r1e*(9n Arrive ai Mr.inchrllle Leave Itntncliviile Leave Eliato Leave Miiltvuy Leave ll.i in berg , Leave Gnthams Leave Le< a Leave IPackviile Lenve Elko Lenve Willivton Arrive at Augusta a m K :!•'» a in k 4(1 a iu K*9 n m 8.59 a m ‘J 05 a iu P. 1 (i a iu 9.20 a m 9 m 9.4t5 a m 9 55 a m '.D»lly, cxccp H»iud»y».) 6.20 p m 7.2(. p m 7.45 p m 7.5£ p ui 8.Of p m 8,14 p ut 8 V7 p m 8.o‘J p iu 8.45 p tn 9.00 p m 9.07 p m 11.32 pm 10.40 p m r.cave.tuffusta EAST. [Iialljr] [Dally rioept .''uiHfoe. 7.15 a m 4.45 p a> LeaveW illiston 8.52 * m ti.ltt p m Lenv« hlko 8 59 a m G.23 p m Leave Ulnckville V.IH a m ti.ST p Di Lenve Lree 9.21 a iu 6.43 p in Leave Giab-uns 9.35 a m ii. 5.) p m Leave Uaiuherg 9 45 a m 7 07 p m I e*ve Midway 9 5 J a iu .7.14 p m Leave Ediato lo.ot u m 7.25 p m Ar." at Dranrliville It*. 10a m 7.35 p m Lo*ve Hratiolniile 10 15* m 7.85 p m Ar. at Charleston 12.20 [i m 10 i*0 p iu CULUMIHA DIVISION- (VEST. (Dailj’^Except Sunday.) Leave Brniiehville 8.55 a in 7.45 pm Arrive at (Miuden 12 Vi p m Arrive *i Columbia ILOOam 10 00 p hi Leave (’olu ultia 7.50 a in 5.27 p in Leave Cauulen 7 00 a in 4.00 p m Ar. at Untnckviile 10.^0 » ru 7.42 n m EXfl'.ESS (DAILY) WEST.) Lenre Chnrlestnn Td.dOpm Lenve Urancbville 2.35 a ia Leave Dlnckville 4 hi a m Ar. Augusta 7.35 a m EXIT.ESS (DAILY) EAST ) Leave Aiiguftta ll.Ot'pm Ar. at IMitckviPe 1.53 pm Ar. nt Hiaiichville 3.25 a m Arrive at (.‘iiarlcalon 0.25 a in “CONNECTIONS.” Cannretion* marleat Auguvta wilh OerirgU lo and frum a I pJims West and .South* R. It. west "lih ihroi(gh Siecpcr beiweeu Cltsr. leeton and At'aniAjkABiiresa Connect ioti* Voilh- Kisu-ru It. kii Aie* York Steamer Conneciions )nnd>i:i and GreenytHe R. R. atid^CIrnHinle'. Columbia and Augueta R. K. to and fnsu all point* on Imili Road*. Coaneaiiioiis madeat Blackrlllewith Barw- well t. k D C. ALLEN, O.P. &T. Agent. JOHN U. RKCa.General Manager. M. J. DODDS & CO. Blacksmiths and Wheelrights, PaasaK lis Street, nonr Whaley's Gin, Bhek- villc, 8. t\ , do better and chcajan- wort ihunnny other Ineclwjnics id the couhty, and don't you forget it. [ I. mm k co Foimdry, MacMae s L. OSBORNE- Sole Pmprtorie. Angweta, Ua., Library Building. - Ono of tiie fioeat Instttutloaa In the CM- ted Mxtrs Uaal Kuslnt^s transacted with real Cnl- Wc Ourrwticy. .mleml trom the North for t3\ the i3»tmetal benett of the Gdlewe. BoallD IN am CHBAT. TDIR RKOOIRCD. 8\ TU 4 gOWTIM. IWvtullfiil DlidoninM Award'd on Oom- plettux G>uts« Iu Kutisfnc'ory VLtniter. bEND FOR t IRLULABd. jsnl THE Euicmfim RESTAURANT —Ays— Family Crosspy, J. II. BOBGEK, Propristof. Frfsh Brpftd every d^y. Mt-iil-* at all honrs. All tfip flelleHclew of the season. Tbe chol.-est coufeciloneries. mires can lies, canned goods, fruits, vegeta bles. All at the lowest prices and warrant ed to be th« best. CAUL and be welcome. J PI BOROER* sej 4 Railroad Avenue. miim nu. The Au^nsta Chronicle* ONK ■IV .kISMKIP YKAR* OI.D. willistox, s. c.; Is w»w prepsrnd to farnish, oa’short no* tice aud aceoramcduting terms, the fiL lowing brieflyJde*cribod outturn* of one ••f the largest and bo»t Msimfsctorie* in (he Union : 1. Dry Steam Portable Eu g:oes, all *ire*. 2. Climax Engines, nil fixes, Portable or Detached, as desired, with Lovoino* tire or Return Tubulat Boilers. 3. Tiger Engine^, all'sixcs, Portable or DttMcho], as desired, with Locomo tive or Heturn Tulmlnr Boiler*. 4. The Taylor Saw Mi!!.|Iron Frame stipeth and siihstantiil, lor heavy or plantation work,’a* desired. “uou nnn an* Oom-Milli and Millstones, m BUT or TSB WOEU taitowaa^hst MKAL ' NmilAMUU wuxtSmsk' 1 know my hn*ine«wj well and will give the benefit ot my long experience to my friends. Any furl her informal Ion will be cheer* fully'furnisheJ. I guarantee satisfacti >n. Address EDWAFD BROOKF.R. WlLLLSTOa, S. C. janl 5 AUGUSTA HOTEL. HRO A13 HT. U« Tr»T A. Q A KKAE KaILBOAD CBOSS1SO. Bar sw«l Billiard Room* in the Rear. Cheiee Wine* mb.I I tquers alwft* on h md. Table Supplied in bent fMylenn Kurope*n Plan. Attentive Acrvanin, Large and well Ventilated K'toni* •^ELEOTRIO BELLS-©* LEWIS & DOOLI rw m.E, rsopi<irr' lR s —AND— BOILER WORKS. JUST ABOVE DEPOT, Augusta* Georgia, Buy, Sell, Exchange, Rent or Repair on beet manner and toms, ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILLS AND MACHINERY, CHEAP AND GOOD. Have on baud * Larue Stock ef Monitor- Clpkrurds of 50 Engines aod Boilers, fflso Stoum and Water Pipe at reduced pri» cca. ROnnNG INJECTORS, Vandixea Jet Pumpe, Boks, Nuts, Washers, Circular Saws, Files, Ac. Writs for prices. Promptne* end good work. Cheap will be our nun. ae24 D. Bentschuei- & Co. 244 KING STREET, - CHARLESTON, 8. C. Are now reoeltimr a large and well assorted stock ef M*as’, Youtiw’ sad Boys’Clothing aad Funaislung Goods Ine line of Hals eoostaatly ew hnwd. i . - ■ . i Ti«rA(ou*ta rnaoiutuoi was sstablinhsd in 1785, but i* *(ill young, vignnxl* and prv- gresnivs. nad fully ay 10 all tiie rvoeira mvai* of n fml-cln#* nrwvpftper. Dems ariuit ia politiea. twite** and fearle** in the *d votary of ail good uiM*u'-r«—ihe organ of •W ring or elbple. it nn* no trieadi lo rewu d, or eiivm n to pnnt*h. The purpose of the 1 HaoVtCLX i»*o advar.ce the general good and fupport *.ieb teeaaires ai will inure to the mural, social, vduMtlnua! and wati^ial advniicrou-nt of ihc 8taiennd ooiiatryj |he eolnniH* ef thk Cnsosrt>i.t are free from i|i*4smt of wumMou ^lisni aad the de pravity rugeniercdby inmoral psbUeatisas. Our Ldegraiih newe service is full and complete The Cnooxi«i.Kooai«iitv q* aver age of nine litousani wordajist day from the Ne* York Associated Pre*w. ThU ser- vice lq suppleiiientcl hy specials from our able ahdtalentel correspondents at-Atlants and Columbia, whsufr ind fatlgahlein’lheir labors to give onr rOnden* 4be Intent news and the most lutersvtlag Infers. Oar aooiuphshed and brtltiant aaMciate. Mr. Jawks K. Kashall, of the editorial •tad, semis our venders Iris graphic sod to teresling letier* trom Washington dunag the semiuu of I’ongresj. Tiie CimoxicuK publishes the fiitl tele- graphie service eff the Ne# York Associated Pros. I TERMS? ■ -1 « 3 00 TO 00 8 00 . «00 1 23 2 00 Morning Edition, 6 months " 1 year Evening Edition, 8 (nontbs i * “ I y«ar. Weekly Edition 6 months 1 jrssr Bundsy ChroaioU, 1 year The Enuuna CwaoMtiLsis thalargestand cheapest Lsily^japsr to the fionth as it pub- lUhss all tka telegrapkte.aewa., and ai) the hsws ol the morning paper, and ip aent to subscribers at $6 per year, , tb# Wreklt is now a ten page paper, hot to April ft will he twelve pnfM S4 eel- umu. It ie filled with hnportdM newe. The Brxnav OnuiKicxti te a large eight page paper, and eeunritooflfty-etxcofcimas ot matter • - > 8 pccknem.no {rise fton. Addnssa I CHUOUCIC k Covvf ITVTIOXALIVT, I Fatbivk W ALaa, FHiidant. Augusta. Ga. was fiOFuis, Jdaawfsetomv aad Itoalss to Foreiga ud Dnn«4ie ligurs, Tobtect, ~ MNm>r, PIPKM, Kt’C. No. 843 Kiag Street, Charieatom, 8. 0. jna24 :t - GEORGE H-BATES 1 AnOlMASOBtmUHUTUff, lARMTV KILL. C. M-. IB. C. MB> pmettoi to aB ths Ceortv totko flkats pM34 NOTICE- The undersigned, weeing the need of sneb a busltirs* In nur midst, begs to Inform the public that from this date he will keep in the Town uf Allendale a fulMlua of OBhte aad Caskets, end will guarantee to make It to the inter est of tin >Re who may Deed one t j yr- >I»t from f l m. Mr. J. A Mlddb-ton will be ht atkentl- ar.cr and rtady to s< rre you at all ti.rea, day or tiluht* Should you need a Care not kept in stock, will get it for you by first train from Augusta. Will endeavor to keep constantly on band oil sizes by replenishing as fast as sold. W. Y GILL. Allendale, 8. C., Jan. 23,1885. Jsu29 6m PLEASANT BOOMS, FIRST CLASS TABLE AT THE HOTEL WINDSOR, til Kicg Street, Charleston, 8. C. (Four Doom South Academy of Mtuie.) This Wdl appointed Hotel will be opened for reception of Guests March 1* 1885, by 0. T. ALFORD, reeenth Proprietor Now Brighton Hotel, Sulli van's Island. The Windsor Is newly famished throughout, having holt •nstt u-ases and woven wlro-sprlnga on all beds. To make this a strictly fam ily Hotel no liquors will be sold on the premises. Haring many years experience, I promise to all favoring me with tfieli patronage a pleasant home while in Charleston. Bates:. $1 50 to $2 per day. Liberal rates by week or month. febffi Inal | for narking pcoplr. Hewl )• crnU anat- J air. •nd nr will mall yon frvr, a roy»l, [ valuaM* maaplcbux of nombthat vIIImM 1 tyou In tba way of making more womj —i than yon rvrr thought poMlbla at an jy ««< rrqnlrad. You can Itvo ai %••• M4 work In warr time only, or all the time. A# of bath •nn. of ill agea, grandly aucceaaful. 60 aanta to Svc SoNan aairily earned every evening.— -• - V— That all whu want work may tent the make iMa - - - - anpaiatled o®rrt To att who am net wdl •ntfadad we will arnd one dollar to pay for the trouble ad VriSng m. Fullpartk-ulara, dlrertlow*, etc^ *ent the*. Immenae par abaahrtHT mtre for alf whaatnrt at no*r., Don't delay. Addmaa STINSON A CO, Portland, Maine. J.B. HAMILTON — tot the 8tots tof cenvseitscs, fittsJ the Ltast tospeuveniettts, wHh Iswclters to thoroegh the Academy Is mow prspaivd Iu recsivs stadsots i foliowiiiR Tartun Tuttion ! .ftii ' PTJWJJWOUSH BBAN0HE9.... GJMMOt •• « HIGHER . * • . . . , . V mar 12 b. N. PUTNEY. A M., Piu^xno>. SARAH B. FAUNCS. k 8., Pucmc To Farmers and Mill Mei oE^'VJr, of IMPROVED AOUICCITCBAL ! MShTS «Qd SAW MILL MACIIINKRV, eirrfuBy * r ant red to please. ThefsmoM DE^RING TWINS BINt/fiR8, Reapers aad II rvnJvw.e ™ rRtei * Corbi i Disc Harrow, Iren Age Uahirators. i CREEK and HUNTER GRIST MILLS, Chattanooga L^Li Boy and Watt Turn Plows and Castings. — Boy and Watt Turn Plows and Castings HAW MILTL.8 AND KNGINEl write to us* 8 * W Md E * •P eci » lt J *od defy oomp • W ®*A re 0enepal ^^S^nts for tbe Pcterkin Cotton Seed, guar give 40 per cent, of Lint, — , • ^ • • • - - . , o, -L"-L» nd ^ the yield in Soed Cottoi other variety. Price $1 50 per bushel—try it. Wi26 ly IKEoIXIaster & Oibbe COLUMBIA. I WILLISTON, SOUTH CAROUNA, 17th Febr^u TO TIIE rcnilV: . Cle :r , L ndpnn 5 nnt to all applicants, bat I can givt n live within twanrv miles gaina to »H men wom*-n nnd children, who live within twaaty miles ton. My stock ofOeo-r.l MfrebsndU* to complete, carcfolly JSS be sold, as |t wae bought, cheap for cash or conntry produce ft | ««bradng everytbleg that It ought toT My yid 2^i 0nC ^'* my • Ca,W ' wH « h 18 '’Uncea to the pound. Vltol i 7V!, h • nd m ®“* ur «. •*lve and small pm fits make the | 1 Yonrs truly, ALFSXD JAS. Jj. FLEMING, Iais Klewino A Lori.in. J. L. BOWLS. COPARTNERSHIP NOTH We have thu day formed a copartnership noder the Arm bsom af ff & BOWLES, ■■ roocesnont to the late Firm of J. L. BOWLES A CO continue the FURNITURE business at the old stand, t40 Broad street e solicit s share of tho public patronage. JAS. L FLRMH J. L. BOWLES. DOWNEY A GOLDS Wholesale Liquor Dealer * 916 Brood Street. Augusta. Qeorgii r A ’7 ,rtmcnt ^ ‘ h « Bb»T BRANDS of Foreign sad Domeatt Order* 04ta on h * n d. Special attoatioa paid ta | Always Active r 3k George E. Steadma Ueepcctlully in forma his friends in Barnwell and adtaom ties that he is prepared to offer better bargains to than ever before. Persons who oootefuuiMai Corn^Milla. Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Uliw, rn kind of Machinery will save money by consulting hii f feb12 OEOBQB g. BTEABMAN. Cej Insurance Notloe. 7b my Ditrons tn Barnwell County: I beg tn call ynar aHcntlon U ike fact tint I aa etfll ii tkelaMrsase toato office at WIIHetoa, ». C-. and that I repreeent the follewiag *to eed nHekleCa • MT3 10. The Iwurnnce Company'of Kotik America, Auett, The Home Imuran'c Company of Kew York, Spr'n’ifieftl Fire and Marine I iu tort and Trader* In turn ■net Company Crescent Insurance Company Hibernia Insurance Company 44 44 44 44 *4 Total Assctts Represented All kinds of Inanraaee taken aithe lowast enrrent ratea^rbcclatoe’ Hen to tke fact that F. H. Lend, Jr„ to not connected with line to nay ■ •atkerlied either to cancel any of my poUeiee nor do any other tomtoms la.M Thanking my flriands far their liberal patronage to the poet sod aettottlM • at mass I aa vary trolr vwirn. ——* kT M MIXSON- • # • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • * • OS •••*•• o o •••• a ♦ o • W ••••••• w. Ail Urn Now Fluid : Brows’s Boer, Barnwvii 8,G ; . . Walxi* & Bans, Fropristor.: Extracts, llocturva. Patent Madldnca 'vrs, Tonies, with sll ; Dm. J. J. GBa'sox |g ehaiffs * tbs Stsodars ID-mc- .of Prsscriptloa Department* dies for Ms to which j ■ the bumaa race to .* Ms. A N. Bat wfll bs plessU :1bs sf b«<r. : to srs aad serve btofirlMMis. ftotrSM. j CIGARS. | TOBAOPO. t rVflB WINS* AN» AJdlUOM POK MSM€BffAt« —AT Til— MOLAIR HOUSE DL PlRDIIMri DSOfiROU Will exeewte Watch, Cloek, Jewelry Mas H. BISCHOFF CHARLESTON. H. ving tpombined the Factorage and with that of General Groceries we ait now eral advances to merchants and patronage we remain very HTMR. J. R. EASTERLING