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I flWh»» ■lid lb*r*-
IHofl bwbeU oi
lh«fl Jiut ymr
of porn In the
. This ro***M
of beef and pork
ft>c plport. Togctb-
crop (t mmna cheap
fanple of thin country,
i of both wheat and corn
Ibo chief probkin
• aaftkwm relaUM now to a mar-
irtr lb 'F^od product* era bower.
nj* •aleabie *t *0100 price, and
, crop* *r* very apt h< •w'me w*y
tb* people floateotinent, if
* crop of oref 500
Mmd another
t0 tainioD buabel* of tort are
Itotettlatba trad* of the fall
1 later. The London agent of the
ittaral depirtment say* Europe
■ad ttO million bushel* of Apeat
birelgn •ouree*; and If the far-
of tb« oortliwnt are wlae, they
ItMggle over the price In filling
der.
have jiut about that amount to
lOtbar great rxport crop, eotton,
blog on fairly well. The aarl-
al department looka for a crop
10,000 ha tea, a* against 5,714 059
*r. Thl* estimate In based on
4 reeefved on tb* first dt Ui*
6 Whatever the crop may prove
tb*re wil be a market for all of
dr price*; for tb* consnmptlnn
world i* fully keeping pace with
stloo. The rest of the world le
ig le** cotton, and the Increased
’ la drawn from this country.
Id abow that the production of
Mured cotton goods ie doubled
twenty year*. The population
Mprld la not looreaelng at that
ut tba world’s people are oon-
t eaob year more cotton goads
>IU, and tba result ta, there U
tie dang* r of growing more cot-
A the world wan** at some price.
DrHata alone takes nearly 4J0#,.
iea, or ooo-balf more than ebe
tyaafa ago.
I le nothing In the situation to
fga oar people. They will be
buy meats and lour end corn
racedetftedly low rate*, and
ino reason to b^lkv* their cot*
I go a-heggtng. Now that con-
I# supposed to be restored and
Is banded over to history, there
wacon- Why atooey should be
0ifa (b* New Turk Herald of
Kilty : *yp to tb# preaeat time
mod frost tb* Interior for cur-
U been exceedingly email, nnd
dly be euld to baveaffet ted the
■ of tba city b«nka. It may be
mnewbat ahead, but We be
It a glut of capital seeking to
ll will be a marked feature
tba coming year.’ Money
PAt be allowed to He idln In New
ten the south need* It, and a
rement may set In with the
• that will brighten faces that
mi too elongated for comfort
lay months. At any rate the
winter trade promise* well, and
I cellod crop ha* been turned
tey, that money will of course
•IrcolSflbn. the Idle currency
for* will then fid the pockets
eta farmers sod business men,
A Sonet Uutlon.
limited to schools sod drawing rooms.
The jMt$M who encourages a girl to run
away with him tatteud of making a
masly effort to remnva whatever oh-
Jmlnns 1 her* may bo to hlui and *Ver-
‘ £ Upputdifou By Ilia own rimrartor
tied life. Is a acojutdrel - o»* a fiw.f iiltie
bundrod and t.loeiy tilne llmt'fl In «
thousand, and a woman la us certain
to bo unhappy with him in so* char
acter us the other. A ifttl who leuvt*
home and runs away with a man ol
whom she knows little and whose
mates and trait Int* are rrpuenaut to
her own leaves sorrow and trouble In
the home behind her, and takes a risk
which is almost a certnlnlty of loop
years crowded with uhspettkable mis
ery, tain regrets and ceaseless re-
‘utoras f she stakes her happiness in
► this world and her hopes in the next
In a desperate game with the cbauocs
all against her.
Wu envy people who enn find food
for laughter in ull thU; they must, pos
ses* a most Astopfohhig quantity of
good spirits and ihculal buoyancy.—
Greenville News,
are making much
e elopcmeut of Mis* Moroslnl
fwtber’s noacbman, and Jokes
il ject are thinker than bluett-
fiAl*
tfeaaour Inability to discern
MSttoiM to hilarity In the In
to pnpeat results are the
mt of an affectlonat* moth-
tuougb to<briog her very near
• despair of a father and the
fif of *tbc pesos of a very
ad respectable family. The
warquenoe* can be foretold
toy gift of prophecy. They
e ruin and wants of a youog
Hf*» and years of sufSeitng
• mow disgrace as probable
sap terry pepera are filled
.sdsetiutrc* and bliss of
bo haws come together ftom
taruted social positions nnd
IffoppoeitloK nf Jfcrente, but
rddoua little ct it in real IKe.
kai hspptosea sen not fillet
9 the tovfethat precede* mar-
t* dbttbtfltr It tbe human
> of an affecUon wbleh
log taste*
and no atuia
miserable as that of a' man
a hopelessly bound together
> Id a aatsaUy dlstateful no*
ebsioad to the most IWr-
[ noth* aa wretch-
much as one
ito AmaaforwSom
;ust aod
j baa brought up children
]J4 that ha deskes
niasty-nloe times
► oM enough aodsuf-
fheworiif to
|hem
ft
AMI*.
Mels T2kli«-a l»j «lulin A
I bruHlier- A Knnke Kiwry
Cousin John Thrasber chioc- to see
us the other day id id mode us proud
For It Is no small compliment for n
man like him to ride five tubes on .a
dirt road hi hot weather to do us hou-
or and show his regard. He dldentstop
long, tor he is always In a bnrry, and
«0 Just before leaving he aafd be Wan
ted to go down to ibe spring and dip
up a drink of pure water. I went
down with hlnrsnd kept a little ahead.
I Slept down off the log that was close
by lbs spring, aud Undo John slept
down Ji.et behind me, and bo slept
high and he slept far, and hollered
'snake.' Sure enough I bad slept oVer
the varmint—a big, ru«ty moccdtln—
and he made for a hole in the rocks
and we lost him. Cousin John dldent
get^wr It for several minutes, and
bad to get down and blow, for he Is
awfully afraid of snakes. It is mighty
hard on my wife, for snakes are her
everlasting horror. If we kill one on
the premtaes, she always declares there
Is another cloa*. by, uud if wu kill two
she says there ranat be n den of them,
and so there is no Way to padfy and
tnakch'T calm and etrene. Cml le
getting to be a right smalt chunk of a
boy now, and bankets, after a guo,
snd so the other day I told him w«
Would go bunting snuk-s. I gave him
the small guu and I took the big one,
and we raeaadvrrd slowly along the
bttroch, and sure enough ho spied that
aathe big moceasln down below t-he
t| rtogSHDBliig hltnseif os u plank and I
got him a rest and cock -d Lis guo, sad
he took a trembling aim and tired afid
killed the beast, and he was the proud-
eat boy I think I ever saw. Wu killed
four on that exeurrion, and now he
dout want to do anything but hunt
snakes and swells up and ttruts round
with his new Importance. We killed a
rotllesnake's filet over In the field and
ten young ones enmo crawling out of
her mouth. It is snake time now.
This hot, dry, dusty weather makes
them travel around in search of food,
and y <u can see their wormy, tqulrmy
track across the road most every day.
The books say that snakes that lay
eggs are uod-vonemous, and ihote i
that give birtk to their young are ven
omous and that none but the Int fer ever
allow their young to 1 mn In and run
out of them. Ihu they are all the same
to mo. and I let none escape If I can
help it. Our mortal antipatny to snakes
i« to my mind one of the strongest
proofs of scripture, and U is patt of
my religion to ‘biulae bis bead’ when
ever I have a chance.
My wife, Mrs. Arp, loves to go down
to the Spring house and see after ike
milk and tmperlntcMi the eburalng.
and she Is proud of the rich cream,
and prouder of the hotter, and I dont
wah( any of these insidious perambu
lating reptiles to Interfere with her
perfect serenity. I love the buttermilk,
the pure cold buttermilk that she pre
pares, (or I know it is nice. She called
me down to the spring boose yester
day to show me bow much idee yeKow
butter she bud made at a double churn
ing. Of course I complimented her
with gustdng and uxorious lan
guage, and when she told me to go to
the house and look on the pantry shelf
and bring her down the bowl of salt,
where-with to season the butter I went
with alacrity and brought It and I
watched her ss she sprinkled it all
over and stirred It In with the paddle,
and In course of time she concluded to
taste it and see if It was salty enough,
and I never will forget the lost and
lamented look ebe gave me as she ex-
elafmetL ‘WiUlnm yoa brought me
sugar.'
• 8be aat down on a choir and looked
away off. Tthought It was naif,’ said
£ *1 found it Just where you told me.
‘Of course you did, she said. I’m not
blaming you at all; I forgot there was
A bowl of sugar there, and if I had hnd
on my specks I could LaVe told tho
difference. Oh my! what a pity It U
to bo old and nearly blind. It was a
beautiful lot of batter sBd now It is all
spoilt.
•No dear' aald I, ‘Wont it do for
cake, and you aaid you was going to
make s'bread pudding today and It
will be splendid for sauce. It 1* al
ready mixed.’
She Dover aald anything, but handed
□M the butter and told me to set It In
the spWaff boose. I did so and ven-
ralghty nice
♦lie pudding
“ : ‘
«* • ■ l ——*■ — >» ■
touch as I wanted Juot to abnw her
how good it Was, und now e
I* calm and serene. I expect
have podding add cake every day fW
a week, but I dont expect to evtr this!-
take sugar for aalf again aa long ha I
live, Th<re are eonio things that
wont bear repeat log In a family, and
Mrs. Arp eometlkws stupecte me of
doing a little devllctuent out of pure
uttaSednes*. ;
We are preparing to go Into winter
quarters now. My wife bas called my
respectful attention to a few broken
window glass and a leak In the roof
ittr.d u brjek or two that are loose In t he
< bemuey back, and she bas mentluDsd
that another pair of blankets will be
needed, for tbe grand children wilt be
coming out, su’d ehe says thul my
flannel shirts are getting old and dl-
, lapidated ; she always looks after me
ties# her heart, and I always look af
ter her, blesa my besrf., too, for ebe
wont usk fof anyth it g ond I have to
ulk to tho giris and find out what
their mother needs. If she ever asked
me for anythfug In her life I dont
know It, and I reckon the reason is I
,dont give her a chance. She Ims got
things in that big old family frtmk now
“hat I have dime forgot I eVer bought.
Winter Is coming nnd I am glad of It,
I do so love the cheerful blazlug fire
In tbe family room and the children
sitting around and Mrs. Arp in her nr-
oustomed corner uml the good, warm
carpet on the floor and the rich fat
pine by the closet door to kindle the
fire In the morning.
Well, theie Is a power of pleasure In
this subloonat v. Bill Aim
The Furman tluiv^rslty began Its
fall session with about forty students.
Its prospects are rXccedlngly bright.
There are many matters of Impor
tnuce to come before tha legislature
at Its Approaching session, and the
probability Is a Christmas recess will
be taken Instead of a December ad
journment.
The public affairs of Beaufort Coun
ty nre In a bad way, ami the grand ju
ry has presented several of the Coun
ty officers for official misconduct.
A married lady living In tbe Town of
Newberry bas every letter and note
written by her husband frrrn the be
ginning of their courtship, which was
at the beginning of the lato war, until
it culminated lu their marriage soon
a'ter the war ended. The first billet-
doux was written at Camp Uuffln, April,
I8G1.
A negro In Greenville County voted
at the recent primary election and
pledged himself to support tire Dean>.
crutic uomlfces. For this action he
was expelled from a foclety of which
ho was a member because It was con
trary to their Constitution for a Demo
crat to be on the roll. This Is unotb* r
evidence of the non partisan prim l
pics of some of their so-culled benevo
lent societies.
!5se-<
NOTIGK.
The watermelon grower* of the rnunty nre
requonted to uireuil ■ meeting of their A»«o-
eiiiunn »t Willi.nen, Saturday, October 4th,
at So'clock p. rn, A lull nttend.ince in earn-
en<W re<|tie*trd n* business of import aucc will
be tmnnaciad.
by order of the President.
K. L. NIXON, Secretary.
Murigagre’s Sa e Per.wnal Projvri)
Uy virtue of the power in us vented, by
»nd under * certain uturtgojie executed by
l£. J. U.utkrnson in our favor 011 the 'Jlst day
of November, wc will sell si public out
cry »t W int Walker s place near Itluckvilie,
IS. I/’., at 10 o'clock a. m. en Tuesday, Octo
ber 14th, libSll, the following personal prop
erty of K.J. liankinnon
One(l) Sixlecu-Usrrel Turpentine Still
and Fix!iHe*.
8 liurre » of g-wsin.
2\i Uip barrels, more or less.
200 Hahrel t-tnvon, more or tens.
2.4d»c», 2 CVoWs, 2 Cooper’d Knives, 1
Chop Axe, 4 Trusa Hoops, 2 Jointers.
Terms Cash.
F. W. Wagoner and Ge<>. A. Warrcncr,
Copartners as F. \y, Wagoner J; Co.,
Mortgagees,
Uv M. T. Holley, Agent.
Hkvihcbso* itKOTurns, Atior. eys.
Aiken, )». C.
Sett. 19. 18*»4
W. H. Brigham
261 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
tmvtdtowaaariUi
SVNWf | .||XUqr.
pi iX«r f*r ihtntct gad
as
1 XVAoIckuIo and Ttetuil Orocr-r nnd
t’O.M HISSIOX MEitCHANT,
Is prepared with ample means and
a successful experiencs Vo serve bis
customers more satisfactorily now
than at any previous time.
A full stoCK of the best goods on
baud at all limes and at tbe lowest
prices.
Home grown and Texas Red Rust
Proof Seed Outs specialties.
sspC#
HERE I AH,
AT
Williston, S. C.
With the best stock of Boots, Shoos,
Hats. Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Shkts,
Collars, Caffs und Neckwear between
Charleston and Augusta, and the cheap,
est prices between New York and New
Orleans.
All (he latest styles and from the best
Houser in the United States.
Good Uuliiutidricd White all Linen
Shirt* at 54 cents apiece, and everything
else in proportion.
Come and see that there's Hie and en •
terprise ier Williston still:
IlOBT. A. WEATHERSRKE.
m
RKfNOLDS, Sr Ci R.R.
Dealer In Geneml Mefehandlac, con-
elailitg of
Clothing, Dry Goods,Ik»ofs, r
Bltoce, H*Ta, Choke Groarrlea,
Cigars, Tobacco, Hdtdwarc,
<&o., Ajw Aa, Ac., &o, Ac.
He can not be undersold by any
merchant In the county.
Patronize a young man In the youfig-
est town In the county.
ALL GOODS FRESH.
a
New additions constantly made to
bis stock.
Wr Call and keep cnUtog.'iftt
sep25
On and, aflrr Monday, Mi'
wili ruu M fotluwa till TartUrr
Un girl*
, 31 t last i
> to a reporter #f tb
•jjfe, who interviewed
He roinateli
si IIOOL KOtfcK.
The Antinal exnminntion rf Teachers hr
tho Puhlie FchuuU of liarnwell county will
bo held at ^
IHackvHl*. October )4ib, 1S8J.
BnraweHC. H.. Octolwr I' th, 1884.
A. 15U1ST, Chm'u Moutd Ex/
»cpl8
CITATION.
STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA,
BARNWELL COUNTY. '
IN TIIK COUU? ('Jr puobAtk.
By B. T. Rice, E^q,., Judge of Probate
lu Barnwell County.
Wlierea*. W. L. Wand applies for r*t»era
of Admiidatrution -ni tho cstuteof Mm. J, E.
Wnod, deceased.
these nre, ihercfore, to cite and admonish
nil. nnd suigular the kirtired and creditois
of the said deceased, to he and appear before
aie at a Court of Probate for the said county
to beholden nt llarn well C. H.on Wednesday
the 1st day of October 1884, ni 11 o’clock,
A. M., to show enuAe. if any, wliy the »iid
administration rhould not be granted.
lliven under niy hand and tiie seal of the
Court this lath day of September, A. D. 1884,
and in the lO’-Uh year of American Imffe
pend cnee. B, T. KICK,
si-plH td Judgwof Probnie.
PEDLERS, PEDLERS, PEDLERS.
Send your orders for anything you wish
to
aep4
G LUSCHER,
701 HU Avenue, Nevt York.
I0SN HOFLING,
Manufacture.- and Dealer in
P'orcii’Q and Dbniotic li^nrs, Tobacco,
MNUJFF, l>II*FM, KTC“.
Xo. 3lil King Street, Uharlentou, S. C.
jan24
U hat is ciniuietl for the
WAVEULY HCUSp;,
t?H A. RL.'KHTOP'J. H. O.
The beat beds and bedding in tho South.
Location the best in the (Ji’y.
The fable itn«urpassed.
KATKS—$2.(8t and $2 50 PEr. DAY .
P.edneed nue* by the week or month.
J03LPU PK1CK, Jr., Proprietor
juncl 0
Grange Notice.
GRAHAMS OKANGK No. 75 ISitroaa of
Hn-bandry meels the 1st Thursday in each
month at 10 o'clock A. M. [ )4A> in-tim
CLAUDE E. MAW YEK Aikks 8. C.
J vmas E. D tvis,
liurnwell, 8. C
AjtTHrn B. E.vwvttt
Columbia. S. C.
SAWYER. DAVIS & SAWYER.
“M-n.
(Dally—Except ftuwd^ot)nSCted With tu^
|V stand* prepare*!
fiBTAITRANT
—AND—
WK»*XWAB.
STATIONS.
Lr Blackrtlle
- Asldehtll
M Woodward’*
Ar liariiwill
8 Mall
A. M.
MJ*
11.4*
JStOS
18.1*
K A MTW ATtO.
stand* prepan
fact of bis oon
i a« the people ot
—“t writing, but?
*.o#*Batemftu will
his confes
ses was home
^je saw
hazel
*
STATION,-.
Lv Rarnwell
*• Wo-.l waiJ's
“ A*hM)th
Ar niiu kvllle
4 Mflil
1 Ace’Ut
A. Mt.
r. to.
8.00
5. If
8.11)
5 25
8.J0
6.1(5
8.15
6.00
Uarusn-ll Railroad Trains (f.mu-ct with South Car
olina Kaijday Train* aa pillows:
No. 8 has tonueetfou frt.m South Carolina Itntlwny
from Augiuia and laical Slat ion. Wear of ftlackvilli-.
No. 4 e<inniTti< with South Carofiim Rultway for
Ctiarlouoh and I/x-al .Statioua Ea>f Cif Dtackvillc-and
Coluiulda Dirisioo. x
No. ft liaa eonaectton from South Camllnn Jtallway
from Clurleitlon. Coluudila, Dlviolun and all lajeat
Slalhuc l-ji»t of Black vtlle.
No. IcouuoCt* wUh Sotilh Carolina lUilway (ot
Auiruala and laa-al Station- Went of Btm-kvilte.
No. 7 liax connection ftmu S>tilh Carolina Knilway
from Ati/ii-ta ami alt l/iral Statton*.
No. R conaceu with .Suith Candlns Kailway for
Charleston, Cidumhia and all potuta Hast.
On Court day of each monlha Special Train will
leave Itlaehvilie at 71 A. M„ and arrive at Jbvowcll at
7.45 A. M.
D. ALJ.KN.O. PAT. Atp-nt.
JOHN B. PECK, tlenenil Mauat-er.
Suith Carolina Hallway.
ConanJcncin!r May 11th 1884, trains
will run as iolluws :
toTto -tf V fe ioc.
AUGUSTA DIVISION.
WE.sr
(Daily)
(Daily, exeep
Ciuudaya.)
Leave Charleston
8.18 am
4.30 p m
Arrive at Bnuiehvillo
lif.lft a m
0.35 p in
Leave Liraiichviile
10 20 a m
0.50 |> m
Leave Blisto
10.30 a tu
7.00 p ni
Leave Midway ^
10.43 a ra
7,13 p in
Leave Bamberg
10.50 a in
7 2- p ni
Leave Grahams
11.03 a m
7.-SO p ra
Leave Lees
11.15 am
7.50 p m
Leave Blackville
11.23 >t m
7.58 p m
la^itve Elko
11.38a tn
8.11 p in
Leave WiTTDton ’
11 ITS B
8.18 p nt
Arrive at Augusta
*1.20 p in
9.50 p m
EAST.
(Daily) {Pally exrcpt
tSunday.
LeaveAugusta
7.15 a m
o. Ml p nt
LeavuWilliston
8.51 a tn
0.34 p m
Leave Elko
8.58 u m
0.40 p ra
Leave Blackville
0.15 a m
0.64 p- tu
Leave Lees
9.20 * m
7.02 p m
Leave Grahams
9.82 a m
7.13 p in
Leave Bamberg
9.45 a nt
7.25 i« tn
Leave Midway
0 53 a tu
7.33 p «•
Leave EJisto
10.0 U m’
7.45 p rt
Ar. nt Branrhville
10,15 a m
7.65 p m
Lenve Brauchville
10 20 a m
8.05 p nt
Ar. at tTnarlestou
12 20pnf
! .*»5 p m
COLUMBIA DIVISION-IVI^’f.
(Daily, Except Sunday.)
Leave Brancliville
10.20 a nt
6 .50 p m
Arrive at Camden
2 25 p in
8 25 p ni
Arrive nt Columbia
12.38 p in
9/22 p m
Leave Columbia
7.50 a m
5.23 j> tn
Leave Cnmdcn
0 (-0 a in
4.00 p m
Ar at Bratlcbvitle
1<V5 a m
7 50 tv at
JfXPBEflS (DAILY) WEST.)
Leave Charleston
11 00 p m
Leave Brancliville
3.04 a m
Leave Blackville
6.00 a in
Ar. Augusta
8.00 a m
EXPRESS (DAILY) EAST )
Leave Augusta
0.40 p ur
Ar. nt Blackville
12.17 p m
,\r. nt Brniichrille
1.41a m
Arrive at Charleston
5.15 n iri
Conveyancing and ooliectionx specialties.
febl 1 ’
OTTO TIEDEMAN & SONS.
\VHOL.KNAL.K
And Provision Dealers,
i
02 and 104 Ea-t Bey Et. Charleston, 8. C
Provisions a specialty. We have, always
on hand a large slock of Primr Meets, also
cheap cuts and grades of every d .scription
of mcntsandii full asnortmeut of Groceries,
Tobacco, Cigars, Ac. oct25-1y
AUGUSTA HOTEL-
IMLO AU WX. -V UOUH't’A.'O JV
NKAK ItAlLBOAD CItOSHINO.
Bar and Billihrd' Roomi. in the Hear. Choice
Wines and Liquors alwss on h tnd'.
Table SupplietHn Best Style on European
Plan, Attentive Servants, Large and *ell
Ventilated Kooms.
KtirELEriTRIC! BELL8“©ff
LEW 18 & DOOLr ,vr LE, PnopiuifronB.
G. W. EVANS. Ctfik.
GEORGE H. BATES
ATTflllSIY AMI C'llDiSELM IT LAW,
MA.RIVWKL.L. C. II., N. C.
Wilt practice in all the Courts of the State
and give prompt aftentihu to all business en
trusted to his care. [Jan24
T. T. GILL,
BLACEVILLi:, S. C.
WatchniakSf, Jeweller snd Gunsmith, will
be glad to see old and new friends at his old
stand opposite the depot. All work nar-
ranted. mny29
HENRY »TEIT2i,
Importer and WUpiesote Dealer in
FOBEICX AH) DflEESIlG FRUIT,
Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Coconnuts, Lem.
on». Pineapples, Potatoes, Onions, Peanuts,
Cabbages, &c. N E. Corner Meeting & Mar-
ket Street, Charleston. 8. C. [oetll
A kelkble Hutbe to Dtai With.
w. n. welch.
LANIER EASON.
Welch & Eason,
- * - * • . ' '
Dealer* in Choice Family and Plantation
groceries.
Wine*, Liquor*, Sogara and Tobacco
127,129 Meeting and Southwest corner
Market St*. Choricstml, S. C.
Send for Pric* List. No charge ft,
Draya^e pr Packtug.
■ -CON N KCT1 ON 8. ”
Connections made at AugiTsin with-Georgia’
K. K. io and IVoiu ad punts West and ttouilt-
west, with throtigli Sleeper belnceu Char
leston and ACanm on Express *raiii.
Connections madeatt hnidesiou tvuU North-
Koeteru It. K. for prints North uud-wAh .New
York Steamers on Saturdays.
Conncciious made at Columbia with Co
lumbia and Greenville It. K. and ^,'hnrlotte.
Columbia and Augusta U. K. to aud from all
jiointiron both Hoads.
Conneot-ious made at Blackville with Barn
well U. II
D.C. ALLKR, G.P. &T. Agent.
JOHN B. PECK.General Manager.
GUSTAV JACOliY,
WATChMAKKn AND JEWKLEU.
Dealer in Watches. Clocks, affd a Fine Line
of Jewilry- All! kinds of Hepafring neatly
done. Old Gold and Silver bought.
200’ King Street, Charleston, S. C.
octTT
G E. Steadman,
/1
(Roil road Avenue )
Blackville- S- C-
Offers for sale one second-hand engine—
five horsepower.
Also, one sOcomLhand engine -fed none
power.
Also, two second hand saw mills.
Also, one second-hand grist mill.
AIro. % lot of new and sOfodd-hand shaft-
trig and pulleys.
Also, Geiscr Engines and Saw Mill*,
Threshers and Separators.
Also, the Georgia Centennial Cotton Qin.
Feeder and Condenser.
Also, any Machinery not in stock supplied
at short notice nnd on most roasouable terms.-
Also, one 15-horse paver second-hand en
gine.
Also, a second-hand engine and grist mill
nov8
Alva Gage & Co.
CHARLESTON ICEHOUSE,
Market Corner Church St. Charleston, S. C.
Ie* packed lor the country a specialty.
Ice by car load at lowest rates.
«pr24-ly
DR. J. H. & MILHOUS,
DENTAL SURGEON,
BL,ACJKVXL.L.E, M. C.
Regular appointments as follows: Barn*
well C. H. from third Mondnyin each month
to Friday evening* Office at tbe Pauer.cn
House. Williston, 8. C. from first Monday in
each month to Friday evening. Office over
Capt. Kennedy's store. Will be at hia home
office in Blnokville every Saturday arid wi 1
make appointments with patient* t* meet
them at either of hiioffice* at any time.
MF*Ca)>s attended in Baraveil and adja
cent counties. [nov22
Central Hotel,
- - Broad Bfreei, AsgoMa. Gs.
MRS. ?/. M. THOMAS.
JUtCS
Caud
bk*
Alt
td to be
H. BOttOER, Pro|rriotor.
ah Bread every day.
•e at All hours.
delicacies of the edasoh.
and oonfectioDettee^ oak**,
ued goods, Indur, vegeta-
^ vest prices and warrant-
Bra
CALL
v J- u
^ WELCOME.
RGER.
atlioad Avenue/
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Tin*
THE GEORGIA PACIFtv
IVcw Mia or* l.iue Tin]
Aflafita, 6.1., and Birmingham, Ala.,
fpO points In Alubama, MiM^keippi,
i Loutel.-tofl, Arktin^tta, Texas aud tlu*
West and Nortu-west. Tlie favorite
route to ttio World’s Fair, New Or
leans, La., cuininenciug D^c. 1st, 1884.
Doutile Daily Trains with elegant
Sleeping cars attached^ for which the
low rote of til 00 for each section is
charged, the lowest Sleeping Oar rates
In the United Slates, Berths secured
10 «lnys in advance.
Bee that your tickets read from At
lanta via the Georgia Faclfic Railway
and Bt-mtnghafn, Ala. A For further in-
fottnatiou write to, or cell on,
ALKX. S. ImVKATT,
Traveling Pass g’r Agt., Atlanta, Ga,
L. B. Bn. w.v,
Gen. I'aH.-.. Ajjt., Blrraincham, Ala.
1. Y. Baok, Gen’l Bup’t.
biiuilugbam, Ala.
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FOR 'l lljv:
Fall Trade*
Largest Stock
—AND—
Lowest Prices.
Beyond a doubt somebody’* out,
With a winuiug smile and pout;
Slut’s a darling aud a daisy
Aud has run the boys half craty.
WHY ? -Because she went to Mrs.
Molair's and bought the dainty clothing
that sho wears, from the euuniug hat on
her head to tho waiters on her little feet./
Dress* collar, belt, ruche, glove* and all
the KCtompanttnenU thereto, and when
she wcit home aud showed them to her
mother the wl-e old lady went and
bought her winter outfit.
BUT THE BILLS ? Why, Hess
your heart, when the old gentleman saw
th?m he went and bought groceries, hard
ware and all that he needed from Mr.
Molair a»J his pocket book did not look
like an elephant had trod on it.
And that girl will get giarried soon.
And her mother will always be hippy.
And Pater Faiuilias will get rich by
saving money in trading wiihalive man.
Moral; (jo thou and do likewise.—
There’s room for you and ail the people,
top 18
CHAR LES FIX! H M A N X rakea pica a -
Oie In annotniiinp to l*l« many Ineinls
that bis stock i'a Citoplcte In all dc
pai^metits And that his prices Will
compete favorably with those of any
market In tbe 8tat«\
He lins rot timC of spue* to wrunne-
ate all Lis stock tot it Would sia!! out
t<> the ilim< Qalous of uu unaoridged
diet (n« ary.
Spoclal Lsrgnlnft in Dry O 'ode, Gro-
cciles, limits, Bhota. i'h-ridDU, Dais,
flat I ware, Crock sfy wars, Tfus-pfe, T’u-
bacco, Chcars. Buggl. g amf T.s* and
anything needed on tbs fatm or iu tin-
liniisi-hold. If jn'i diMi’t**--** wti.ti ytiu
Want cAll tor it. It is in st..ck.
Ui'iiiiiiy i roducs .'I all kinds wanted
and tin- hioircBt |*ru-caaliowi-d.
l> suit In chII im thewtv-ran Iw-f.-r-*
you buy. It will pay jnu and ilouT
you loigct it.
CHARLES rEcflM.lNN.
sei4
Pianos *>••» Organs.
BY TIIK BEST MAKhTRS.
New Pianos J-2|t», $225 and upward.—
New Or^aus S'24 fi-V-au-l upwifrd. K-;fl--si
term* and loweei priet-s rvei- knosrn on sion.
dan! and rel.able instruments.
Delivered Freight Paid.
Don't tnil to get ourprievs ami term* he-
forc purcltariiig. Keiiiomber we pay nil
freight without increase of prices. Address
~ cjii.i. At *0*,
2l3 King Street, Chat iestou.'8 C.
sep4 (im
Treasurer’s Aiip.iiuimenus.
Couxtv I'm:\st iiten’s Of HCr;
BtRxwrLt. C. H .8. C., Aug. Ist, 1884.
The freiuntrer will Ik- at the following pin.
coil for tRe eo’tcetfoir of taxes for the ri«cul
year 1888 on the days mentioned.
FniW* Store, Thufsd.y, Sepr. 25ffi'.
Krwtiitott Friday, Sept. 28th.
Batuoo, Saturday, Sept. 2?th.
Barnwell C. 11. from 2*Jth of September to
30tli October.
National Bank bills, gold and silver coin
receivable tor taxes. Jury and witness cer•
nfieaiesare receivable for the 4 mill cottuty
Ms only.
Mutilated bills and coin wifi not be taken.
Ail lax receipts not taken out of tlie office
by the 21»t October 15per cent penalty ulul
ail other cost will be added until pant.
N. F. U IKK LAND.
County Treasurer.
D. Bentschner
& Co.
[0^5 -C**t rally cvjrr«»ie*t t* buaivea^
CtiAS- C. RKSLIK.
TYholbsak) and Bctnll Commutslon
—DI7ALKR IN -
FLSII, OYSTERS, CAME AND
POULTRY
Stall* Nos. 1 ami 2 Fish Market,
"Office Nos. 18 and 20 Market St.
East of East Buy Charleston, 8. C.
Consignments of Couutfry Produce are
respectfully solicited. Poultry, Eggs, dec.
All eiders filled with dispatch.
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rPRETTY PLACE
FCR SALE
AT WLLLISTOKT
The beultbicst aud happiest place m
the county. ' 1
Good schools, etecllftnt Water, goo^
Society and good churchc*.
The lot coutftina two acYe*. The hou.^
fc a well built cottage of four rooms wi
eight foot piazza.
Good kitchen and servant’s house.
Bam, stables and other outbuildi
all in good repair arid a weM of cxcell
water. All withm three minutes walk
flic Depot and tcu minute* of the Acade
my and Churches.
’ for term* apply to
Mrs. Emma R. Bwuckitaltur,
J V ilia Rica, Cl.
mtty‘29
3H KJNG
CHABLfjBTDX, S. C.
Ara n-'W r-wv-ivinff a I iti--- tin I w« |
uhi*-s*<•. k of yfwiK’, s
B >v- Glotltimj and K irrit-lii'U- Go <1 ,
A fine litlt- of IfrttH 1-0.1 Apt Ml \- t.| t
»i-t1
1i»it-l.
-HOW TO saVE MONET.”
Flfi f-.r 8lo
e2tr f.., ft\
r<T 815
'V \T('H Ks. f
£[gIn-M-^AYi*liiii.i:t Wat.h«M In
atlyi-r double t-ut-ca at above
pi leva f r
'VI D.'.Ys ONLY.
Ev.-ry watch waM Mitel.
G•aits' solid gold ffa'ich*** frnin
$25 upw h? d.
Forpnrt frnin '-m>o
McFLRf.f.'.s JK A l.Ll;Y PALACE
Ctiarivatou, h. C.
FOR SAFF.
.(.•fjr-nt fir T. H. Wii:i„,R, m j 0 s pr f.-r
«iib> 17'til screa r,f wahtfed !.-! id in Benii<-l(
Sprincs Tint n«!dp in ti-acis of 50 acrctt ut.d
uytvat-dji. Terms eu-y. Ai.plv to
^ . 1C-A, KbHfV ~
acpl-fitn-
AUendale, 8. C.
KKW YORK
PURCHASING HOUSE.
If you want fine Birthday Cards, Scrap
books or Scrap Picture*.
It yon want Periodicals, Library* pr books
any kind, ’ ^
If yori want Brie Visiting Cards of any
style, J
If.ton want any kind of fine Stationery.
Albums. Pictures, Tors, etc..
If you w mt anything you do not know
where to get it, w riteu me and I will get
foY, y o0 - _ O. LUSCHEtt.-
761 5d Avenue, New York.
s*p4
—
C. BART& CO-
CHA.ItLlC»XO^. M. C.
The Largcat Importer* of Fruit
South, offitr for sal* a well
stock of
Apple*, Oranges, Bananas,
Cocoauuts, Lemon, Nuts, ■
Dried Figs, KaiaiuiJ
PtoMitoCTtof OvMM
_ - " r - **■■■— ^ m j ^ • wsea •• v*
every thi ug el** that artot dan
•ale Fruit House skosU lisve. C
•rdon Ailed with diapetek [«
blackville
High School.
hourth Session will commence lat of
September.
TaHion-Jl,^, j 2 .00, 12.50’ nudl
©J.OY) per month.
Competent and experienced iostruet'
or* will be provided lor clsfites ki Music,
trench snd German.
THUS. C. HOOVER,
Pri " d P‘ l -
iilCa’D.T MORRIS
118 King St. Chavlestou^ S.
HEATING AND COOKING
STo\ y ES and Ranges.
KirSeod’ for price* arid picture*.
*opl8-ly
THOS. McG. oarr,
Shaving and Hair Hreadug Silooa,
Jtl4 MsrktoBtcosly - —
(One Does Bsstsf Bug gtwsg
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