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arm* - r -V -*rrr ATf, AUGUST 7.1884. ['ep sober on Saturday. ^ i Mow’s the time to give Smith’s Worm L” fehU-ly >!rs. M. 3. Gill of Hampton oounty dlwi hesrl disease on tlte 54th ult. while on a sit to her brother who livoe near Wlllla- n - Mrs. Hlrt, wife of Mr. J. M Blrt, ed of typhoid fever near Double Ponds [lurch on Friday last. Mr. P. W. Farrell lias irono to Now York im month’s relaxation from butdnes*, it he will bring back a big s'ock of goods em Goth im. 'he prf»spect for good racing at the ‘hrwood track this fall is excellent. Ov *r htndred horses, many of which h&vena- Ini reputations, wttl be hero. [DDi near Wlllieton on the Mth ult, af- millaess of fifty days with typhoid rar, Cani<; !?»wsom, olnest daughter of W. A. B, Newsom, aged 11 years. L party of deer hunters killed, on Fri- a fawn rear the Felifto New Bridge tin Saturday its mother was shot and Head wltLln twem y feet of the same Lr A firnwell merchant who doesn’t ad- vortlj was surprised last week hy a eoim- trymn who doesn’t take -a paper. The latte bought a dolla: and a qunrtei’s worbof goods and tho former nulTowly escap<i,an attack of apoplexy. TlnHoward Brothers liave ignight an f>nglBi 1 »the and are prepared to do any rorMn their line as well as it c»n lie dour. In Chrleston or Augusta. They ar e U p. kightiiid honorable young mea aud do- orvtpubllc patronage. A StnASOK DEATtr.-t)r the Snth 'net. a aumter of Mrs. Josephine Lee, ,ig* d 13 fyeau. died near Willlston, afu>r a short illims which was not.thought dangerous unti she was actually ^iy'ng. After hor doah Mrs. Lee expretaol her wish and .'uinose not In survive her daughter and we i^^ed with the corpse of her chili. ^ne^^®ih.> next, morning of a liroi-:'>f, .bea^^WI mother and child were buiied in the same coffin und gruve on the next day. The County Pkmocract.—The revised club tolls ret-in.^i to the County Ch'tir- nmnshow that there are thirty-four c.uhc irt"the county with the following tncmiter- ehip: Allendale, 17>); Bamberg, 151;-Bsl- doc, 1J7; Barnwell, aoi; Bennett Borings, 53; Blockville, V*d; Btrti Pond, 73; Buford’s Bridge. 57; Compbellton, 8»; Colston Branch. 23; (;hvtr Pond, fift; Double Pond,' 41; Elko, 114; FLh Pond, 113; Four Mile, »•; Friendship, fiO; Grahams, I3t; Geor ge’s Crvck, 145; Great Cypress, 77; Keiirst-.'s Mhl, 09; Mifhouse's Mill, 5i, Midway, 105’;' Beedy Braneh, 143; lied Oak. 53; liu-hland. «•; Kewjrrnry,SG; Bfloem.Gl; Bptingbtw!, 75; Spur Branch. 81; cam'-.re, P!7; Threo Mil?, W; Well Branch, 111; Wil iston, 131; Z u »ve, 5j. At Giuhams,—The vsrie<l nttracti ir.s A id indnoetueiits held out hy lh«gix>d p<si. pie oi G.'.ihtneS drew the largest and love. Heat g uttering of tbe season on the 30th ult., anti the day was one of unalloyed p oast re to nil who were so fortunate as to be there, l he dr- as parade of the Cot,ten- nlnl BlUes was a heaut|fnl Ititroduc'lon to the panornma of the day, but the target practice of the rifl*men was inferior in Hccurncv to the arnherv of the hind god ’v h > wes h'tsy' throughout the day and sftcceedlng niglil. The tbst priz \ a t>eau- tifhl-liver g.«h et, donaLtxl by bapbiin S. Liebiiuu. was w.m hy Mr. John I).Tu nor; the seoiuvl. a h mdsoree Itridin, s.ttldle and blanket, given by ('apt GueSs. was award- tollt^ ? L. r ojh*Ihnd, and the third, a 5lr 4. It. (»n<»ss. The prisee to the winners by Dole. Ald- Tfi, Youin.ms und Trottl. the walking match, the first ever mode in thscountv, the following entrlea I were made; W. II. DeWItt, II. F. High tower, Cl»|ht>rne Motrls, (1C. Califf, H. C. Kirkland and Alex. Johnson. At the ergl of two hours the score stand; No. 3,15 » 2 l i laps; No. 5, 45 miles 2 laps; No. ties; No. 2, 12 miles 2*J laps; No. lies: No. 4. 6 miles .9 Ians. The pri ses were presen'.o 1 by Major Izluf and Coir Aldrich. The BlackviHe string Band discoorsed excellent music, Um. ball at night wax pronounuad perfectly delightful hy all participants. The "good people of Grahams and vicinity have good reason to be proud of thesupcess of tl.eir efforts■*lo give a pleasant day to their friends. SLAiTDEBixa Caudidatks — A* we ore pn the eve of a primary election a word from our pen in regard to the contemptible and puailanimous hahlt of circulating false aud Injurious re porta againat candidates for office may serve to make candidates, and tbeftiendaof candidates, cautious in their speech one about another, j We do not wish to he understood as insln : uating there is a man announced for nomination to office in this county who would wilfully manufacture and circulate a lie upon his opponent. We do not wish to be understood as In sinuating that there is a man in the fMd who would resort to low or un fair means to Secure his nomination. But we merely wish to throw out the Idea In time that men may be on their guard and that candidates may not stand with itching ears to bear re ports about Their opponenta^^Jir with eager minds to give credence to what they hear, and with ready tongues to (lUs-miuate slanderous and illnatured rumote. Do not misinterpret us. We would not be understobd as advocating that any candidate’s personal record of - every candidate is a legitimate sub ject for consideration with the voter; but wo would have you be careful how you asperse any man’s good name upon hearsay evidence of any kind that cannot stand a crucial test in the alembib of truth; • «> If you would keep clear of misrep^ resenting or scandalizing your oppo nent remain silynt about his faults or deficiencies. In other words, do not seek to win upob the weakness of his title. Do not make bis demerits your claim upon the people, but rath er run upon your own merits. Press your own character, ability and flrness for the position you ask. Do tills and yo 11,401 only elevate yourself with the people "but you. place ihe primary sys tem upon a high plane, doing away with the weapons of detraction and unjust abuse, and making it easier for all to unite in harmonious accord" to fight our enemies after the primary and friendly struggle is over.—Lan caster Legder. , _. The Yousq Ladv and the Twins.—A young lady was jyheeling her married sister’s twin babies along tbe street, find a close observer could have notic ed her halt for a moment and appear embarrassed; while a crimson blush mounted her cheeks. She saw com ing up the st reet, her .old beau; whom she had not seen for two years,’ as he had been away. Of course the fellotgr naturally supposed tyls. sweetheart had been married during bis absence, so he begsu grinning as he drew near* tipped his bat and passed on, congrat ulating himself on the fate he bad es caped. It Is useless to attempt to des cribe tbe feelings of the young lady. be republicans In West Virginia li fuse with the greenbackers. flPack newly lajd eggs in quite dry >d, small end down, aud tbey will p fresh six mo’ntha. he cotton factors of Augusta are ipectlng that the receipts of ‘ cotton •t that place this year will foot up $0,000 bgles. r - ♦ , ' > Chattanooga physicians say they liave for years traced every case of ty phoid fever directly to the drinking of wel{ water by tbe patienf. A Mlssippi man, whose time hung heavy on bis hands, counted tbe num- gralos in a bushel. He found corn, 132,000 of wheat, 109,- 164,166 of^Cotton seed. Orleans, In., August 3.—Cotton or >p reports, just published, show that the crop in varioos htates pro gresses-favorably, but is about two weeks lata as compared with last year. The Indications are that there will be -g good-sized crop. In portloua of Southwestern Texas rain 'a vary much needed, but throughout tbe State gen erally there bare been beneficial rains eiUiln ihs week just dosed. ' j___’ / r-.. • Beaut Beats —Dr. N. B. flichardson of Loudon, the noted physician, tays he was recently able to convey a cou- slderable amount of conviction to an intelligent scholar by a simple expeii- utent. The scholar was sloping the praises of the ‘ruddy bumper,’ r.nd saying heicould not get through the day without it, when Dr. Richardson enid to him: •Will you be good enough to feel my pulse while I stand her*?’ He did so. I said, ‘Count it careful ly; what does It eaj?’ ‘Your pdlse says seventy-four.’ 1 then sat down in u chair aud ask ed him to count it again. Ha jlkl so. and said, ‘Your pulse has gone down to seventy.’ 1 then laid down on the louogo and snlil: ' - •Will you take it ncrait.?’ He replied, ‘WhyTriA only sixty-four, what an extraordinary thine!’ 1 then s thl,‘When you lie down at night, that is the way nature gives your heart rest. You know-nothing about it, but that beating organ is rest* log to that extent, and if you reckon It up it Is a great deal of rest, because iu lying down ihe heart is doing ten strokes less a minute. Multiply that byCO'anditia GDI); multiply it by 8 hours, and within a fraction it is DqOO strokes dilfeient; and as the heart Is throwing G ounces of blood, at every stroke, it makes »diffcretic<? of 3Q.QQ0 ounces or 1.875 pounds of lifting dur ing the night. - ' ‘When I lie down aT‘sight without any alcohol, that is the lest my heart gets. But when you take your wine or grog you do not allow that rest, for the Influence of alcohol is to increase the number of strokes, and Instead of getting this rest you pot on something like 25,000 extra strokes, and the re sult is you rise very seedy and unfit for the pext day’s work till you have taken a little more of the 'rpddy bum per,’ which you say is the soul of man below.’ Appltcutioa for Final D^lurge. Notice Is hereby given that tbe un.iersi(jfa- e l will apply Jo tbe Probate Jiidj'c of Barn well County on Monday, the ISth (Jhv of Au gust, A. D 1884, fur a Final D.schar^e as Guardian of Kllen J. Hair. . M ANSON M. HAIR, Guardian. ju]yl7-td r l&IK S0FL1N5, Manufacturer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco, K.NIFr, 1*1 PI’S, ETC. No. 343 King Street, Charleston, S. C. ' jan-’i ■ ^ W fist is claimed for the WAVEKLY HOUSE, CHAClLdEHTON. H. C. The best beds and bedding in the South. Location the best in the Coy. 'The table unsurpassed. KATKS—$2.00 and $2 50 PER DAY. lleduee*! rates by the week or month. JOSEPH PKHJF., Jr., Ptbprielor junelO BUY TMK BEST* AND THAT IS The Gullett, Light Draft FEEDER —AND— Condenser. Tnc Mneaolia Gin has come in com- p<diiion with nearly every other Gin on the market at htate Fairs and elsewhere and in every instance las beaten all com petitors and Liken the honors for /?-c- li’jht tlr"ft ami ijifick and quod tcotJc. T\V{)-GKKAT ADVANTAGE ': Its Improved Cotton Box cannot be choked. . l - Its “Open Beater” whips all dust and trash out of the cotton. Made of the best material, warranted in every particular it is ahead of all com petitors. Woru parts supplied- For sale at Factory prices, fiae on board cars by ALFHKI) OWENS, Willislou, 8. C.. who will be happy to furnish full in* formation to all applicant'*. He sure to call on or correspond with him before yon buv. may29 Macon Telegraph; It was a South ern roan, Schley, of Maryland, who commanded the expedition that res cued Greely. It was a Southern man, Lockwood, of Maryland, who reached the highest latitude e?er trod by a white man. Further, Southern men commanded and comfioeod tbe armtea that closed tbe Revolutionary war, that closed the war of 1812, and that closed the Mexican war. And it was the South that furnished the greatest generals the world has ever seen. It furnished also, tbe men who shaped tbs Constitution of the United States and made the greatest of modern na tions. Lei our young men remember these facts, a’bd'prove that the old face has not perished with the*bid South. The dark days are nearly over. There is a future of maoufactonog and com mercial supremacy in store for this section, aud these forces control poli tics. “Tbe Miller Pea. Thif prolific and hardy red pea.will ripen ia rix weeks after planting. There is aot a inner field pea in use end every planter should try them. Apply to „ : R. N. MILLER, Boiling Springs or Batdoc. 6MB. IMAM Foundry, Machine —AND— BOILER. WORKS. JUST ABOVE DEPOT, Augusta* Georgia. Buy, SC11, Exchange, Rent or Repair dm beat manner and terms, ENGINES, BOILERS/ l Gl SAW AND GRIST MILLS AND MACHINERY, CHEAP AND GOd& ’ | . * » Have on hand a Large Stock of upwards of 50 Engines and Boilers, also Steam aud Water Pipe at reduced pri ces. ROUTING INJECTORS, Vand jzen Jet Pumps, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Circular flaw’s. Files, &c. Write for prices. Promptness aud good work." Cheap will be our aim. an“4 Old Iros. Old Bran. Rags wasted at the Depot- No bonk agents u- nr candidates ■eed apply. A. A. ifENDLl&ON. GEORGE H- BATES ATIORMV HDCOD.midfiAIUW, BAONW1CLL. C. II., N. C. Will practice in all the Courts of the State and {rive prompt attention to all business en trusted to his care. [jju)24 AUGUSTA HOTEL* mtOXU HT. y^-UCiUiSTA., Gt A. NKAU IiaILIIOAD CROSSING. T Bar and Billiard Rooms in the Rear. Choice Wines and Liquors alwas on hind. Table Supplied in Best Style on European Plan, Alteaijve Servants, Large and well Ventilated Rooms. 8k*yELEOTRIC BELLS-«« LEWIS & DOOLI.^LE, propuietobs. O. W. EVANS. Clerk. Good News For All. H ENR Y DISHER & O O v BLACKY ILLE, 8. C., Arc now and always prepared to do any work in their line with dispatch and cheap for cash. Only the best material used, only tbe best workmen employed, only the best work done. PJCKRUM, the Painter, is as good an artist as there is in the .8talc and can prove it. Try jifaas «>rl7»ii*r Hr.- TAYLORS .fpS* TAYLOR INFO. CO. Edward Brooker, BLACKVILLE. S- C- accomino- following oti short notice und dating term*, the briefly described outturns of one of the largest and LkisI marrufac- torieff in the Union. 1. Dry Steam Portable En gines, all sizes. 2. Climax Engines, all sizes, Portable or Detached, as desir ed, vith Locomotive or Return Tubular DoilerSj 3. Tiger p]nginos. all sizes^ Portable or Detached, as desir ed. with Locomotive or Return Tubular JBoilers. 4. The Taylor Saw Mill, Iron frame, superb and substantial, for heavy or plantation work, as desired. "mu t:m kit Gora-Mills and Milium J ia rn well Railroad On and aftfr Monday, Mar 12tU, WS4, tnlua wiU ran aa foUovatlll fnrlhiT notice: HMJt—Smjdaj-a.l VV W A141». STATIONS. Lv Blai-krltle “ A*ltlci<h •* Wdolrrard'a ' Ar nar!;*.!! STATIONS. Lv Barnwell | '* Wiviftwarl’.* ArBlMkvjllc | a Wail 7 Arc’in, A. M. PM." IIS0 800 11 Si »•« 1205 sur, 12.15 8.15 VATll). 4 Mall 1 S Acc'm A M. j I*. Hr.- S.OI 5 15 s.in 8 -5 s m 8.1)5 S 45 1.80 HarnwrM luilroad Train, o.nne* l with .SmT.1i Car olina Railway Tralnaa* Oillow*: No. 3 lia.« -nancetkm from Snith Oarolina Railwar from .*ii^n<ta and Ixr-al Station* W>>t of ItlackTi.’lo. No. 4 c«un«3H witli Siuth UTroiiuu Railway tor Ctarin'ton «<**! IwaMlSUtlnna I'-iat of It lack villi' atid voluaiMa DtrUlnO.’ —-—— No. 5 hnafonneetlun fYomSouth Carolina Kailwn r from Cliafiraton, ('olntnliia, Divi-lou and all laxtd fit:*ttons taut of Bla« knlto. No 4 oomiPi ts with N.nth Carolina Hallway for Ahguda and la«'al Station.. Wr-t of BtarkvilU. N>>. 7 ha- i-onnwtion from South Carolina Hi. ftowi Au^nata amt all l.nai.station.. fwr i Railway I — , - — li ’ ro I tatr^ii.’wtaa tatt'l nil s now Inara BlnokrilWat T A. M„ and arrfvc at llamwall at 7.43 A. M. D f. AU.RN.O 1*4 T. Atrnl. JOHN B PKCK, Oncral Manac'V. THX BIST nr THE WORLD FOB TABLE MEAL I SuplM ef BmI Snt os Appliutla. ■MTS CAHUSA ■IllSTMt M. A Iso. the LIDDELL BOSS COT TON PRESS. Edward Brooker, BLACKVILLE. S. C. m*r6 SEND rOR'PRICE LIST. CHARLESTON.S.C LAR'GEST STOCK. lowest.PRICES • ’ IN tTMfLL.S O U T H. Repa»noq,.a Specialty. TOl-lRlVATEHLS W. r.. BISCHOKF. J. vonJovkn. my. moiF & co. "VVlttOIaKH ALK OROCKK-St And I^eivlcr** In CAROLINA RICTE. ' . ' ' ■ -. •*'*•; 193 £n;*t Bay. 1 «n<l 2 Cumhirlnnd Slreet &4 auni 5U State Street, (Iharlentou, S. C. . (Ncw'Nork OtliccrWWnU Stteet.) N. B. Mr. J. il. E4FTKRL1NG fv noV connected with our bttsineaa *a Tfarelling Salesumn. Any orders entrusted to iiiin will have our besi-aweitljoii. [jAn25 C. BART & CO. CHAItLlCSTOiV. H. C. The largest Importers of Ffult in the South, offer for sale a well selected stoek of Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Coeoanuls, Letnoirs, Nuts, , Dtied Figs, Haioias, Po tatoes, Cabbages, Oniond Pc inuts, aud cvcrvthing else that a first class whole sale Fruit Home should have. Ccmttry orders filled with dispatch. focli’5 T. T. GILL, BLACKVILLE, S. C. Watchmaker, Jeweller and Gunsmith, will be glad to see old and new friends at his old stand opposite the depot. All work war ranted. nta/29 HENRY STEIT2, —• • ■ ~s» Importer and Wholesale Dealer in rib [lo ai\d nomic fiioit, Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Cocoanuts, Lem., ons, Pineapples, Potatoes, Onions, Pea tuts. Cabbages, Ac. N- E. Corner Meeting A Mar ket Street, Charleston, S. C. [octll APRETT UPLACE ■ FOR SALE ATWILUSTOK The healtEieSTkiltf WpjfiWt plawrin the county. Good schools, excellent water, good society and good churches. t Tbe lot codUubs two acres. The boon is a well built cottage of four rooms with eight foot piazza- . . Good kitchen and servant’s house. , Barn, stables and other outbuildings oil in good repair and a well of excellent water. All within tbcec.minates walk of fhe Depot and ten minutes of the Acade my and Churches. For terns apply to ^ Mus. Emma K. BcRnaiALTifor Villa Ricu, Gs. 8»»y-Vj . South Carolina Railway. Commcncin" May 11th 1884, trains will run as follows: AUGUSTA DIVISION. * WKSi’ (Datty) An a<U] i». ) Leave ('harlesion 8.1“ a m 4.80 p D) Arrive at Uranclivjlle 1L.16 a m ti.86 p HI Leuvu Uraiicliviiie 10 20 a m C.5U P Dl Leave E'li.sto 10.!h) a m 7.*X) P m Leave Midway iKKit a m .7,18 P 111 Leave Bamberg I0.6O a ra 7.2). P Ml Leave Grahams ll.US a D1 7.M. p nt Leave Lers 11.16* m 7.60 p Ui Leave Blaekville 11.28 a ra 7.6« P bi Leave Ktko 11.88a ID 8.11 P Dl Leave Wiiliifnn 11 44» m 8.18 P wi Arrive at Augusta 1.20 p ID 9.50 P in EAST. Leave Augusta (Doily] (Doily except Ao inlay. 7.16 a m 6.>*U n m LeaveWiiliatoa 8.61 a in 0,3 4-p ta Leave Klko 8.68 a m ti.40 p m Leave BUckville 9.18 am _iU>4 p ui Leave I.eet _ 9.20 a m 7.t>2 p ro Leave Grahams 9.32 a m 7.13 p ui 7.25 p in Leave Bamberg 9.45a m Leave Midway 0 63 a m 7.3a p m Leave Kdisto 10.Ut a m 7.4i5 p m Ar. at Branchville lU.LVa m 7.66 p ni Leave Branchrille 10 20 a in 8.06 p pi'’ Ar. at Cburleston 12 20 pm 9,56 p m COLUMBIA DIVISION-WEST. (Daily, Except Sunday.) Leave Brnncbrille 10.20 am 0.50 p m Arrive at Camden 2 25 p in 8.26 p m Arrive at Columbia 12.38 pm 9.22 p tu Leave Columbia 7.50 a m 6.26 p in Leave Camdea~ 9 fO a ra 4.00 p in Ar at Branchville l^. ^arn 7 60 p di EXPRESS (DA1LV) WEST.) Loav. Charleston , 11 (Hip m Leave Brancliville 8.01 a m Leave BlackviHe 6.00 a m 1 r Ar. Augusta 8.00 n ra EXPRESS (DAILY) EAST.) Leave Augusta 9.40 p m Ar. st BUckville . 12.17 pm Ar. at Bmhcbville 1.43 am Arrive at Churlfstort P.15 a in ‘•CONNECTIONS.’* “"' Connections made at Augusta with Georgia R. R. to aiidfrttm all pointa IVest aud South west, with through Sleeper between Char, leston and ACanta on Express train. Connections made at Charleston with North- Eastern U. K. for prints North and with New Vork Steamers on Suturdsys. Copneciions 16r.rU ot Columbia with Cm lumbut and (irecnfllle K. R. und Charlotte, Columbia and Ai.'gttsla R. R. to and from all points on both RiouN. Connections made at Biaskvillt with Eafn- wcil R. R, — I>. C. ALLEN, G. P. & T. Agemt. , JOHN It. 1’KCA.General Manager. ~~ GUSTAV JACOBYT watchmakeh and jeweler. Dealer in Wntcbea, Clocks, and a Fine L(ae ofJcwolfy Alii kinds of Repairing neatly done, t.ld Gold tind Silver bought. 203 King Street, Charleeton, S. C. octll G E. Steadman, 1 - {Railroad Avenue) Blacky ille. SC. OfFers for sale one second-hand engine- five horsepower. •>*, * ; , . Also, one second-hand engine —ten horse power. l . t . Also, two sc4»>nd-hand saw ifiiUs. Also, one seeond-hai^d grist milt. Also, a lot of new and second-hand shaft ing and pulleys. ,. Also, Geiscr Engines and Saw Mills, Threshers and Separators. . . Also, the Georgia Centennial C>item Cift, Feeder and Condenser. ——— Also, any Machinery not in stock supplied at short notice and on most reasonable terms. Also, one 16-horse power second-hand en gine. - . Also, a second-hand engine and grist mill nov8 A 85 Bill Will M Given To nny person that will Smi xClothinfr House in the City of Auguste that trill *tH you u suit of clothes within 13.00 as cheap m 1 will for the next Forty Days. ‘ . / I PROPOSE TO 8ELL i. ’,•! CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS VERT CHEAP UN- •.. , i' . -c.: _ » til September 1st. I don’t prbpoee tn Advertise that I will 6Ut thin week‘25 per cent, end neit week 25 per cent more, and no on. for four we* kn. and tnen when ■you come make you pay two prlcee for beinp fooled lu eu«h a way. If you will keep account you wHl fiod.houacs In tMa city that adVertl<*6 to cut aroodH. and In four week’s tlmv have etlt oner hundred percent., aa tbwyaay.-w Now that Ih all. Then it Ik left for thbrn tn cite awaw thrtr croofla. But wned They will put In front a few shop worn ftoode, and f»rlce them at coet and lea* to catch you for a trade, to rrmke a big haul on you. Keep your eyee open, and eoe wltat. you are doing. I will glee Anybody' prlcda If they wHl onl^ take trm*4 aud call, to guide then by, and to Show them bow badly they have been dupod. | . I. Is STANSEIsIa’S, 746 BROAD STREET, UNDER GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. july24-9tn andF dThowa It D. JACK C, HOWARD. ERE THE HOWARD BROTHERS; WHTCRE A.T i y . , Illackvilie, IS; C. • - v • • . - / ’ ■ • ■ ;; . Wo call the attention of the Fnrtmrs. Planters and others who use machinery, such ns Engines, Cotton Gins, Saw Mill*, Cotton Picsnes uad all kinds of machin ery, to the fact that. *’c arc Practical Machinsts and Engineers and thoreuckly uu'lerhUind tbarepniring of the above madiinery. New lirbsh Wheels, new Gin Ribbs and i:i fact everything pertaining to a Gin or Engine. We have fiuinga of all k»u<L, piping and engine tupplies. A trial is all wc-vvant. The following arc a fim exunets fnmii the ntgny Icttern we have from different shops \vp have vorked for, show-ng '.|iut v/e know cur busiuovs. Have found hidi to bo a first clan* Machinist in every particular. Fill any place with FbiHiy, • J. J. MeDONNOUGH, • • MoDonno'Jgh k Balentinn (Shops. ^ Savannah, Georgia. E-.tract froma letter to mil front Charlotte, N, C., while in Jersey City, N. J : “Hope you will con tinue to work for n« and thereby re duce the cost of building our en gines. 1 was anxious to have you goon there as you thoroughly un derstand our engines. LUUELL ENGINE CO. per James F. Johnson. Has worked for ns as Mnehinbt. Trust won hy. reliable nud a good workman. GEO. IV. WILLIAMS, Ja., A Co., Charleston Iron Works. Has proved himself an excellent Machinist. Built one engine cow- id*'*'-' H-worked excellent. XTDDELLkCO. Churoite Iron Works, Charlotte, N. C. No hesitation in recoaamendlng himasa/wod. practical machinist. WILLIAM WILBURS. Master Machinist, Graniteville Machine bhop. j;tnc26 If B 3 g O j5C3g<a’« $ ? *-2‘n 3 S “ fe 5.® ^ s 5=^ 5- £ r G a 2 3 - !!- < ~ =•-<! ® -r ^ sr zi I 3 i'a- cs a n = 3- a 5 - 5 S*g " O ^ ^ • -j H*S* 1 3 =; Sir®-" pc * S a C/.33 5- ■ 1 ' S' 2 iff? CL a = •i Entire vaHefiaclfcn os Mschiaisl. Can cheerfitily rocommend hi* tobq reliable and inJuerrtous. W. D. ROBB. 7 Mafter Machinist, > P. & A. R.K., I'caaaoola, Fla. Drserves the confideneo of all gcoil men. Beat Machinist 1 ever had to work for one. F. M. MU'KLEJOHN, Vaster MssMaiat, Ocmuigee, River R. R. (From CbarUe'.oa, 8. C.) I found him to be everything «h*t wo* required of a first class engin* eer and machinist. I paid him fo.OO per day by the year. He leaves ms on blsown sccouat. PAUL 8HEYERICK. * C. U. Bolt hern, Phosphate Worki, STOP, STRANGER t \ ' And tell all your friends and the rent of mankind that J. W* LEVY, the Hroad Street Grocer, opposite the Augusta Hotel, has in store and for sale a full stock of Staple and Fancp Grocetieii Alva Gage & Go. CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Market Corner Church St. Charleston, S. C< Ice packed lor the country a specialty. Ice by car load at lowest rates. apr24-ly - DK. J H E MILHOUS, - DENTAL SURGEON, BljACKVILlL , K> m . c . ^ Regular appointments os follows: BaTn* well C. H. from third Mondsym each month to Friday evening. Office at the Fatterson House. Williston, 8- C. from first Monday in each month to Friday evening. Office ever Capt. Kennedy's store. Will b« at his horns office in Blaekville every /Saturday and will make appointments with patients to meet them at either of his offices at any time. • R^Calls attended in Barnwell and adia* cent counties. [nov22 . Central Hotel, Bregd Street. Augusta, Go. MRS. W. M. THOMAS. Csatnl)/ located, coavenicat tu busintM. | A T _ —DP A of the best br. nd* and at prices to suit the times. The nimblo penny is Letter than the slow shilling. Live aud let Uve is my motto. A choice stock of the best Liquors always ill store*—* Prompt attention given to all orders. x'' Mr. J, H. Levy is with me and will be pleased to see and servo Lis many friends In Carolina. fl^s!=*Con»ignments of cotton solicited* sep27 Removal Notices -THE- gssat rmwmmz fabacs m mm* Wc take pleasure in announcing that we have moved our elegant slock of FuniT* ture to 840 BROAD fcSTREET, , ■ Old stand of My ers & Marcus. Wc have this large vtorc tooterfiowing witlf the most Elegant and host Assorted Stock ever olfcrei. We compete with mj mat Let or any dealer in STYLE, QUALITY OR PRICE- The steady increase in our business a* whet hns esahed us to wove so often. We now have the Finest btqre and Finest Stock in Georgia. Writs for caUbgus SB call and sec us. , , - ' ° J. L. Bowles & do. 840 Broad Street .Augnstav Qa* scpIH 27 iw you wact a FINK WATCH OR CLOCK, STERLING SILVERWARE, RICH JEWELRY, *• .. FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT- ‘ LERY, or spectacles, Send yotir ordcre to or cal) at k * * F Jas. Allan & Co. ■ . •' t -- • ' _ #■ 807 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. jan24 Dr. J. R. Smith. Op^matire »rfd Mcchmnicml 13ENTI3T, ; ... BANIBEKCI AMIS WUJLlMTONf. Will practice st. the following places st time mentioned Bambibo—Beginning the fifot kfoniifcy in each month and eoniinuiog for the foUowing two weeks. Office si *hs Hart xog Hoi si. . WitLiaros—Tbe third and fourth week in each mouth. Officeovsr cnatk * Prng Stare. . , * spr27-lj umiiK i end ii. Largest, Elegantly ilk to maanActm wantpd for na- tioeditian sfhuli/a ^ I written athis own home with bisee-eperntioa and assistance, by the renowned Goodrich. handsomest, beet. Elegant^ illustrated.— Costs more per eopy to mshnfiMtttro' fhan the other lives that are sold for thrice its pries. Outsells s!l others te» to one. One of oar agents trade a profit of over fffO the first day. A harvest of gold will he realised hy every worker. Alt new be^haers sweeeed grand ly- Terns free, and the most liberal < offered. Save raUabte tithe hy seading 86 cents for postage, ctc^ on free outfit, whisk includes large prospectus book. !y; finish. julyl7-2« _ , __ Act quicks ly; a day at the start is worth a week at tho H. HALLETT Atio. Portland, Maine. A KeUiUe Hms« to Lot Widu ■ . A V » • •. .* W. H. WKLCft. UtXIKR XASOXo X. . ; , i ^ . -v Welch A Eacon, Dealers in OR Wines, Liquors, Began 127,121 Meeting tod Southwest Market Sts. Charleston, S. C. Send for Price List. No charge fo Dray age or Packing. [oet25